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: 7 =h e g - NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922 e T Y : 2 WHITE GETS DECISION OVER JACKSON SORE STIFF JOI%RS How to Invest Without Worry ew Tork, Feb. 20—Charlle White, ) E. APPLEBY SUFFERED DEFEAT “IEATHER exposure and hard . . O\lt o ago tweight, tonight defeated AT HANDS OF EOUDIL work bring paix}s' and aches in ;Ve ra:&mmand ad well secured, non- Wilite Jackeon, of Neéw York, rocelv- | - Phlladeiphis, Feb. 20—Edousrd Rou-| o "[‘uéfles,ang _joints. Have a o;‘“;,‘wfl:‘sfi‘}“ “fi’o"fi: B‘;}:‘: the judges' decision after thetr|dll of France, tonight administered the e of oansLmnmeqt handy and Ficetvad e s o first defeat to Edgar T. Appleby, New | 8pplyfreely. Penctrates without rubbing. || "IV fifteen round bout In Madison Square| York, that the national champion has You will find at once 2 comforti otal 14 % Garden, suffered in the international 13;.' balk ‘s)enseofv;'armth whichwi].lbefcbl]t:om lnfi;lz dolfr.{:éh/g g iy PR line amateur billlard tournament in pro- a relief frc 5 s an 2 aring. The let hook of the -Chicagoan | i smateur billiard tournament in pro- sgfinmofachfinogm o5 tonacs and During the past Seven Years 8 slow to get to work, enabled him 10| Frenchman winning the match 300 to| ° ApoorSCinBJomts. . o No investor in this issue has ever /. fleor the rough New York boy three|13s in 18 innings. Roudill averaged 15 i ? fheumatism, (eciatic, Al cshe ianced alinbments atxioty. oF = t‘mes In the thirteenth round. 12-18 and went out with an unfinished "e;“ Kf‘a'sP’a‘“sa"dF‘,"m‘- missed a single interest payment. d = Jackson seemed due to take the|run of 59. H!s other high runs were or forty years pain's enemy. Ask |} Even during severe business de- || G2 ceunt on the third ‘knockdown but|50 47.. Appleby's average was 7 10-17 | Your meighbor. {Q pression, it hag: paid 11% per | NZ= the' bell sived him s T Flghrans S80S Eand It At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. annum — its record for b years. || = White was slow in the early rounds| Appleoy’s qefeat throws him into o : 9 Wouldn't you like to knew more || ) and Willle buffetted him'about the|iis for first place with Percy N. Co! about a natiol ide “financial cor- 3 ¢ with hard rights to the jaw andlying o Chicago, each having won three poration that operating under tralght lefts to the chin. It was not|games and lost one. ! ! ; = ~% stringent banking laws and con- itll the fourth round that. White|® Coliins defeated Foudil in the after- Llnl stantly growing 7 - found himee He then staggered| noon match 300 to 154 and will meet en = oy, Jackson with a left hook to the Jaw | Appleby tomorrow night in’ the final | | e Price to Net 10% &nd drove him to, his corner with a|game for the title. foy attack. { WATSON-WILLSON CO. Jackson won the first three rounds, White took the fourth, The fifth and | ~Chris DOUGLAS AND citing throughout with R. Harrls, Red Investment Bankers 5 were even and all the others BARNES TO BE DISPOSED OF | Donegan, starring at forward for Nor- |{ Sears Building Boston, Mass. t White. White weighed 135| New. York, Feb. 20.—Pitchers Phil)y | wich and “Chick” Sptvery and J. Boynton | nds. Jackeon 134 1-9. Douglas and Jesse Barnes, each of whom ctremely good guard. R. Harris Local Correspondent l any Leonard. lightweight champi- | Won two world's series games for the | was caging the ball at all angles. The CHAS. B. LUCAS recently signed articles to meet|New York Nationals last fall, today were | Rambling Five line-up is as follows: | " Essex Coach *1345 n “ . ¢ i “Red" Reom 312 Thayer Building e winner of the match in a& title|Placed on the market “to be disposed of | R. Harris rf, “Red” Donegan If, Rice bout, 12 et g to the club offering the best inducement.” | and Mack c, Kennig and J. Boynton lg, Phone 1816 - i 1 ors s | “Chick” Spivery, @ t. - Tromaine Knosked: Out Forese The proposal to sell the players was | “Chick” Spivery, 7g (capt.) Kindly send descriptive ~etroular Just ] ry lt Freight cad Tex Extva - unexpected in National League cir- oot Carl Tremaine, Cleveland bantam-| s BOWLING 22 welght, toinght knocked out Harold arese of Jersey City in the third ind of theiy scheduled § round bout Dougias and Barnes were the on Giant pitchers who had not signed 182 AT THE AETNA ALLEYS Name ¥oresters' of Norwich sting but little more than the open models, the Essex ogt in Madison S Gard e o e g ! ch gives the luxury, comforts and distinction of :'3.'.':':'.'.': bowt in Madison Square Garden i : other preliminary, Dave Tos-|nat the reason | the fine enclosed car. ew York, mid weight, was Ralo hmh&ele‘:-hfle b th s . . rocer it o e judges' decision after eight| Gante 1 _— Hitherto such quality in closed cars has cost rhore o cith Augle Ratner, alo of Peters .. than most buyers wanted to pay. perience with the first five : E€fer used by his salesmen. This is Nte. Jheld “vindar: the rauspices 4 .. 493 489 Hostep s 35 4 the record of the first five: were for the Foresters of Taftvillo ‘The Coach is a family car. Bpt its lightrress, economy h.—vim:!'l&f-fls. Highest ;i 108 and nimbleness also make it ideal for business or = Rieige : lowest. 13,- C. S. a ishing Ce, professional use. It is a delight to drive. Controls oper- of all five cars eas $43.85, * yo0 Trint Make Up. ate with unusual ease. Operating cost is low. It is o g > e ?,1;!:",,5 S gf 31 beautiful, reliable and enduring. See it. Ride in it - 503 50 Ri e e You will surely want it. Clerks P b 28 Sedan, $1895 Teuring, $1095 Coach $1345 Freight and Tax Extra pointed the 26 Mikolas! . 97 104 3 88 437 421 Hudson-Essex Sales and Service Station E. D. WHITE, Prop. Telephone 1780 191 North Main Streei | THE BUILDING SITUATION IN NORWICH CFNANCAL AND COMMERCAL and was expect morning. Wh d to report work th! do_so it way su STOCK MARKET ACTIVE. ¢ Miami Cop &5 263 | Wver Rosiye New York te Yori eb. 20.—Abrupt hardening | Missouri K & T ., | i t Er Mo K & T w i = Mok & T i Missouri ¥ i , 28x50 foet. T cach, and Dre e heat s will have will be made 1veniences. Foundation Completed foundation has been completad for low on road, for Josep JEWETT CITY LEAGUE Ashland 104 Harris Ta Fanre FINTS T | Poal tie points to the that Huzh Hartford or nd sinc private pl hortly on | WON DUCKPIN MATCH | ; IN EXCITING t rooms Building Permite, ford, one-famiir enue. Cost u ped sharply—some d- Team No. 4, Capt. that y it is sure 2 Woolworti r good | Worth P ing rents into tk ‘ has alread: re preliminary Hariford bous: wil referee, New TYork, Feb. strong; high 6; low 4; Stafford Springs K. of C. Take Notice Ta cetuned | evening |y paper . +ithe "Palace | Strasilca; cts, the latter ac- | Ggza wn bowlers took g two out of three the well the ti 14 for al go he = the Pets with a with them. W cold feet. Writ: ¢ of the Army and Nav make arrangements { rikc has started on t the erection of the rear store and office bulldnlg ngs. The the winners vroved their the gl RESULTS OF INTERNATIONAL they came through when- fon demanded and wers| TRACK MEET AT LAKE PLACID| VLD LYME, made on plant 4 A : their victors. Come again| TLake Placld, N. Y., Feb, 20—The| Bantams Taks Notlos maom S Lib 4th 43 The scores are as follows: gecond day’s races for the internation- | % Victory 3%s b Palace Rookies. |al professional champlonship which ] Bictory 3%s Quoted bond. 100.00 100.00 | Guinan nd cents per $100 | Rochette began at Fndieott Saturday, Were|over held here late today. Arthur Staff|cats lineun of Chicago won the one mile and two|and Lemno mile races and finished third in the|p. Carty st. G 220 yards dash. Edmund Lamy of Sa-|1973-2 between ¢ and 7. ranac Lake finished second in each NEVER WANTS ANYTHING ELSE “f trled many different kinds of cough medick W K. bO[son, 1917 oocupy the nothing Gone on t! started at the reas BOND MARKET. New York, Feb. 20.—Foreign offerings Aoy e 466 of the three races, Bobby McLean of The H. Wales Lines Co. who has the o R oRanafowed. o : Chicago won the 220 yard dash and 5 2 contract for'the new Y. M i n Akt ro"";_ Everett McGowan of St. Paul finished World's Cha.mpion Rifle ‘on: Main ‘stbeet have wie=darg ana - e . ) i T X i vents. 1y as the weather w for the relief of Tnited Kingdoms most of the French | i Soyloag i theimtle and, voimlls overts Shooter sThes i o issues and Belglan, Japamese, Chin and Chilean issues hardened, in stances’ to highest prices for t ment. Many low priced rails mc ward with the better trend of gues in the stock 1 brick bullding in the rear is fast 342 | - 420 yards dash won by Bobby Me- shape. Lean, Chicago; Bdmund Lamy, Sara- nac Lake, second; Arthur Staff, Chi- cago, third. Time 20 2-5 seconds $1.46 1-2 and July One mile race won by. Staff; Lamy Comn gained 7-5 | second; McGowan third. Time 2 min- o § to 1-4. In provi- |utes and 56 4-5 seconds. o slons. the outcome varied from 5 cents| Two mile race Won by Staff: Lamy and Minneanoiis and St Louis wers most | Scone to 17 advance. gecond; McGowan third, Time & min- active. Liberty and Victory issues con- |, .50 Wheat prices were accompanied |utes 33 seconds. tributed less than thelr usual proportion, | 53, ThoTts that Germany had bought 3,-| The points won by the contenders it e e 000,000 to 3,500,000 bushels of Argen- | follow; Staff 155; Lamy 105; McLean whooping cough. ~Children like it 1 s sncezing and snuffing. Lee & REAL ESTATE SALES | AND MORTGAGE LOANS il sales of renl estate as conyared to-10 for the same week r ago. The morizaz those 3-4 to $1.27 to 1 1-8 and oats In New London the sales of real estat: t week numbered 17 as during the A weekly analysis of leading securities against no same week 2 vear | This weck's issue deals with the Stecl value) aggrega 1d Canadian wheat and that Brit- | 60; Morris 40, ago. The mortgaze loan Market, the Bond Market and & s"had taken 500.000 bushels ——— tive k3 were $102 | Norfolk & Westn. Hendee Mfg. F,;mg?:afi 1 ,\Ieén‘v:héleét Ho!lan‘:i 78 | WILL BRING CHURCH —== Rwy. Steel Spring F. W. Woolworth be after United States wheat at N 4 New London h. U, S. Steel Forels G TO SUNDAY GOLFERS Un. Shoe Mach. et St a w“:'dJ,”" Puving | Spectal fachitles to care for the spiritu ‘The contract for the erection of a garage | Adams Express Ray Hercules Cop. ear jon th Advices were at e x TS0 50 = renue, E. £ ‘-erh‘q:‘-a Yesterday. 450 and also telilng of continued drSught (81 Welfare of church members addicted and barn on Pequot avenue, for E. H.|Stewart-Warner Iron Blossom s 30 23885 {c in Kansas and Oklahoms |0 Playing golf Sunday morning will be Bindley, 675 Pequot avemue has bLeell|peoples Gas American_Can 5 Rib: 1o - e bulldiriz be one story 5 Davison Chem. ; . = i TERib: fds awarded The bufiging will ry | Rence: Laco: o nifle to Crrtall aEtRae 5 | installed by the Dixmoor gol , e e < s aiin n Gullders in Gditfon to recent reductfons of about |Station will be installés as son _ as the ; Markg Lire Swiss francs Pesetas LS Belglan francs Kronen Sweden Denmark From private plans work wil be mailed regularl | FIELD BROS Camden Man’s Amazing | ..mvos consonaatea stock Exchange of New York “mge o Rheumatics = suerucker st. Tel. 20% .000,000 bushels in the estimate .. { kS are opened 1n ti : PEEDE, i? " i & Sur- 150 that menibers can listen io et favor- G ite pastor on Sunday mornings while en- s compare RIS JoyMe a clgarstte on the veranda. e e - | “Pastors ere complaining that members At no tlme during today's'session Were | o0 i coneregations Lrefer goif to stabacks in whtat prices more than of chureh,”* satd O. C. Uppam, president of ordinary profit-taking characté the club. “Of course We can’t take May delivery here showed more sthengt ; Norway July ana rtical ROIECES oMbt Gt queican, ot After Suffering Intense Agony for | 'fliRwac:JAt?.:c. Greece. .. 7| ot by ac eiane e e T T Smen forn e Many Years—He: Wasta to Edsanaqer' Argenttha, Y Another reason for the S Tell Others. . MAIN OFFICE St tal buovancy of the Mayv Gelivery | COWARD OF YALE WON Dr. Brigadell : 1 simply had to write METAL MARKET. was gossip that @ leading elevator Inter SQUASH TENNIS CHAMP New TYork Feb. 20.—Copper easier,|est was azoquirtngt 21l avallable tash electroiytic spot near by 12 7-8@13 | wheat here, 1-8, later 13 1-8@ tell you what your wondertal Camphorole 50 St fi dose tor ‘me.. “Wor many years'T. suffered Broad 9 New York the tortures of Rheumatism s only those whe have it know. ‘At same time 3d & terrible itch and, covered with sores, the sharp BRANCHES pains were 8o ser 1 could not sleep. Had to Ansonia., Conn. g°t up to rub and scratch. It almost drove me Brockton, Masz. 1 tried _ doctor after doctor and all Northampton, M crazy. om o Kinds of medicine 1 was told to take, which only 2 s active demand from the}16-18, 15-12, 15-18. Walter R. Stokes, of Washington, left me worse. I could not bes southedn 15.50@16.00. . seaboard. Oats New - Yor! of the Yale Feb. 20.—Thomas Coward, club, today won the nation- ris championship, holder, Fiimore, uerease of 2.152.000 bushels | Van §. Hyde, of the Harvard club, ir s eupply of corn Wwas offSet | 3 of 5 sets. The score was 10-15, 13-4, ed acth by 29.62, ¢ : STCTEY uew vouR, steady No. 1 ngrther SENTRAL NEWS PHOTO SEAVICE NEW YO 18.50, No. 2 northern 18509 w® by - S| o were heid down by r. Hyde held the champlonehip -for B = | Tam o steamitter by trade and had to give uthbridge, Mass. Lead quiet, spot 4.70@4.20 eral rectipts, and rather free selling. setn tekiaei ther e T the | Do nD h°m:mm° ;Z‘:;; d’x, up my work. Seeing your advertisement in a New Haven, Conne Zinc quiet, Bast Bt Louls -dolivery,| Provislons rose with hogs and grain. | 1920 tournamen plonship for e g, paper, 1 thought I would take another chance Stamford, Conr. #pot 4.50@4.55. Besides, cxports of lard were consider-| defeating marksmen of ‘Bwitzer- | snd told my'diughter to geb me & package of Hartford, Conn. timony, spot 4.4 ably in excess of last year's figures. Walter Maranville Married. land, France, Italy, Poland and | Qumphorsle JYou een lmagine my syprss Woonsacket, R. I e ——— ’ New York, Feb. 20.—~Walter J. “Rab- | Belgium. Mr. Stokes recently re- Detter right away. ATer uging two jars of | A1) listed New York and Boston Stoek CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago Grain Market. bit” Maranville, 30, shertstop of the turned to Washington to resume Camphotole I am well and" happy and have bought for cash or carried on reasorn- hicago, Feb. 30.—Blg advances tn | Wheat— Figh, Tow. 1 Pittsburgh Nationals, was married this| his studies in the George Wash- s:"'l“fék":'g:"‘:“gl:;‘;‘:rmwu‘gi able margim proces today falled to encou r| May ... 1453 142 afternoon to Mrs. Lena Marion Cody, 3%, | ington University Law School, atter S She s0ars R millared, TESewid v good: 80 De _— any aggressive oppositic Scarcity of | July ... 121% 125 by Deputy City Clerk J. J. McCormick. | gpending several months in Europe well again. Robert W. Teesdale, 2917 High DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES offerings emphasized talk of mpossible | Corn— Both gave their residences as Springfield, | ot e OVOEE a8 world'a | Ste Camdem, X.J. Intern Paper world shortage of breadstuff supplies, | May ... 64 5 6% Mass. ot i BT S Pas Int Paper pr sta . and let the market ascend as much as| July ... 65% 85 5% ‘| Mrs. Lena Marion Cody a divorcess, : % § 1-4 cents going far above any quota- | Oate— is the daughter of Mrs. Emma D. Ber. | Plonship rifle match of the Interna- ‘tions current heretofors this season. The | May 43 Yy oA trand of Springfield. Mrs. Cody has been [ tlonal Rifie Union, heid ‘in’ Lyens, closs was_ atrong-at fhe topmost' point Iy 431 421 43 empléved in a-local store for more then | Frames. 4 = B

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