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! throwing the towel into the Lake sey City, N. J., Feb. 19.—Jimmy + of England, British Lo champien, scored a knockout i co ilickey Russell, a local bantam- weight, when l?e lJatter's manager acknowledged h's fighters defeat by ring in the seventh round. The match was for e ght rounds. ‘weights were not annouvnced. Russell was battered from one side of the ring to the other in the sev- enth but it appeared as thoigh he would be able to last the full eight rounds when his manager threw in the towel. In the previous rounds he recelved considerable punishment but was not knocked down once. Ia the fifth he went to the floor when ‘he English title holder shoved him away from a clinch. Wilde gave a splendid exhibition of fast boxing coupled with accurate hitting. Russell appeared unshle to dofend himself ang -displaye asgros- | nis association and members of t he| vyalue of over $2,000,000 . g A 2 ; siveness only when at close quarters. | Amerioan Olympic committee, Ac- i v 3 : : 5 Approximate price, delivered here; $75 aido sipged o the floor tice . 1he | cordng o the ocial progran - | Send for Cireular No. NB515 § Approximate price, delivered here, $75 per S 1,000 frar?cs subject to exchang $t?ctpir Russeil'y nose was bleeding aftur the | for aug, 15 to 25, The program con- ssas 1,000 francs, subject to exchange fluctua- ; , Subj ge fluctua- third. In the fourth and fifth Wilde seemed arm-weary. McGOWAN LEADS CLOSEST RIVAL BY 40 POINTS Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb. 19.—Ever- ett McGowan of St. Paul tonight led by 40 points his clogest rival in the saip almost certain. of Placid, former mplon, who won the senior 440- d dash and finisheq third in the two-mile race this afternoon, is gecond in points with a total of 30. The failure of Charles Jewtraw of Laks Placld, ea amateur chai Gar w 1ctically elim race for the | meeting of the American international | ter to the national association of | £ A AT . Jewtraw was dis- | commiitee at which it was decided to | amateur oarsmen whéh that organ bond on the basis of exch:mge gradually retummg to normal in six years: - McCowan after a great|cable to Baron De Coubertin, rresi- contest in the two-mile race =and|dent of the international committee, | Philadelphia falled to place in tho 40 dash. His | requesting his assistance in securing | gatta in view of he favorable condi ] d i total points -tonight number 40. metropolitan VLDE SEORES TECHNCAL KNOCAQUT | 1 nonians were sent down for the count flyweight | by the Red and Black, 36-24, so that the game with Brown ought to be an- other win. The swimming meet, however, looks like a close contest, with the favor equally distributed. Although this is the first time for several years that the Purple has been worn in the pool, absence of Williams, the spéedy Red and Black man. The Wesleyan relay team will probably be Captain Ber- rien, Peck, Stevens and Williams. OLYMPIC TENNIS DATES UNSATISFACTORY TO U. S. New York, Feb. 19.—American par- ticipation in the Olympic games tennis tournament depends upon the willing- ness of the Belgian international meet authorities to change the dates of the contests. This decision was reached at a conference here today between of- ficers of the United States Lawn Ten- sists of five events. sinzles and dcubles for both men and women and misxed doubles, to be played on composition courts consisting of a mixture of brick dust and clay. Following the conference the Belzi- ans were notified bv cable that an American team could not take nart unless the tournament was played early in July. It was explained that an American team and possibly an Australasian team would compete in the English tennis championships at Wimbledon June 20 to 30, and that these,as well as an Enelish combina- tien might enter the Antwerp tourna- ment if the date was advanced to July 5. It was further exdlained that the American championships. at which it is hoped English and Australian teams will compete. begin at about the time set for the Olvmbpic tennis. The conference was preceded by a @ desired. Secretary First Mortgage Bond To Yield 7 Per Cent. We offer the First Mort- gage Bond of a prosper- ous New England manu- \ NEW ISSUE years. The amount of this Clgsed First Mortgage is less than 45 % of the total market value of the Com- pany’s securities. It is followed by . Preferred and Common Stocks with a present market b 1920. - BODELL & CO. 10 WEYBOSSET STREET, Providance New York tions. Boston pointed a member of the American League committee on telegraph wires, to serve with Thomas Shibe of Phi delphia. PHILADELPHIA WANTS ROWING REGATTA NEXT JULY | Philadelphia is desirous of holding % | the national rowing regatta next July. A special committee has been ap- pointed by the naval board tof the Schuylkill Navy to present, the mat- i | tions_existing_locally Coupons may be cashed on May November 1st in New York at the current rate of the day. : x 50 Loan of 1920 - Free of all present or future French Taxation. Redeemmable at 150% by semi-annual drawings in 60 years. beginning September 16, 1st and ; At the normal rate of éxchange the same bona would cost, delivered here, about $195. Drawings, semi-annually and annually, respectively, at ~1.50% Possibility of full profit of exchange on: (a) Capital invested. (b) Redemption premium. (c) Yield. = \ “Forcign Trade Through Foreign Investments” ® # / ° 5 g ' o A " Th ‘venth round had gone two | Wesleyan in previous years has been 4 L 2 v \iifiiites L 35 WWeodin" - hie tersas unable to defeat her old time rivals facturing corporatioff that epu lc 0 rance lng 0m 0 e gl“m 3 i Vesleyan has bowed be , M. L 4 . ! N e o Sr;)ringffieldi ihelnree teams she | has been in - successful il . : LR “beam ipion was | has met so far this season, - A : : T Stmet nitire he” exnet | last defeat was largely ue to the operation for over fifty 50/01 8 Of 1920 Free of all present or future Belglan Taxation. Redeemable at 150% by annual drawings in 75 years, beginning March 1, 1921, = Coupons may be cashed on May 45th and November 15th in New. York at the cur- rent rate of the day. i tions. At the normal rate of exchange, the same bond would cost, delivered here, about $195. The principal attractions of the above loans are: The following table shows the. possible profit to be obtained from the ownership of a 1,000 franc 'NEW ISSUE ) » Goodman, Winn'peg: Roy McWhirter, belli of the Enelish Tawn Tennis | lent course av: Original Value if Profit on Income in Combined Yield if Yield if not th”‘zn; and Ed Horton ac | ass ciation was also appealed to by Value of Franc Cost per Drawn =t Original Dollars Dur- - Profit and Drawn at Drawn Until Lake N. Y. are tied at points | cable to co-onerate in order [hat all| “BAT” NELSON LEFT §225.000 Period in cents Francs 150% Investmant ing Period Income 150% Maturity Miss Rose Johnson of Chicago, | may tour Burope and America ot C:AROM e F?;-H,F;af’,, Ei:,fi:: 1 year 7Y $75 $112.50 $37.59 $3.75 $41.25 55.00% 5.00% jeads womer ompetitors fo thy - i & .conflic dates. icago, o E vy ¥ & s e compstitees for fue o | e g S er “ignaveighe - champion, 2 :‘ 10 2 “150 75 8.75 83.75 55.80 6.66 h she was de‘eated by | follows: named chief beneficiary e ), 3 Mies 7. p.‘aleo of Chicase, in| “American participation in Enelish | estate of Matthew Nelson, his father, 3 12 75 180 105 14.75 119.75 53.23 6.55 the 440 vard dash tod | fennis championshins June 20-30 Whose will tocay was filea for pro 4. 14 75 21¢ 135 ? 21.75 156.75 52.25 .25 1z stabiished bl a i stralasians ate. « ” | 5 S Liiti of &e & Tioes aretiatorpitiepaincaus | e witl leaves $225.000 to “Bat” and '§ b5 16 75 240 165 29.75 194.75 51.37 7.93 Sk v i digtributes the residue equally among “ i She.nomtiag o4 I s five brothers, o 6 19.3 75 285.50 214.50 39.40 253.80 56.42 8.75 the leader in tomorrow's THC b st e Toree partiobin 10 “ 193 75 289.50 214.50 78 292.50 39.00 10.40 sl B | the former chamy on entrusted to they 20« 19.3 75 289.50 214.50 174.50 389 26.00 11.63 WESLEYAN ATHLETICS jfatiee o spfetientie - | 40 - 19.3 75 288.50 214.50 367.50 582 12.40 12.25 NUMEZROUS THIS WEEK | “ 12.45% 12.53%% 13.3° 75 289.50 193 75 289.50 *French bonds redeemed. 214.50 214.50 £60.50 775 17.22 705.25 919.75 16.35 #*Bclgian bonds redeemed. e MAJOR LEAGUES RAISE ADMiSSION PRICES Sullivan Signs Contract. i i AMiddletown, Feb. 19.—Wesleyan ath- Boston, ¥Feb. 19.—Outfielder John L. events will be numerous this | weels end with three basketball games | ming mecet. In conjunction New York, Feb. 19%—The hizh cost| ar festival activities of the | of living-for the baseball fan rs'cfi-iv(sdI ear festival activities of the!another boost hers today when owners “ Sullivan of the New Orleans Southern league Laseball club was signed today by the Boston Nationals. Sullivan i 1B 8 :Ln‘;?la}-; ay and Sa(;]‘lr(;l‘,.h he ied of :hixa\v York tion2ls and Amer- spo);mc NOTES. n. ck will meet the Amherst five | ican League ha 1 E s Frday night, ntz"hn swimming teams | a new _er"]uo(,F:—\ .:.‘;f i “| The University of Pennsylt\lrariia de- wiil tackle tha Willlams mermen 1s censon’s fg = | feated Lafayeite Ceilege at hockey on 5 . . B H & o e, ! »::.”\Lr_;‘:,rmmficgee‘x}fim, e o We suggest considering these issues on account of the above features, which enable investors not ale defeated Coiumbia, 32 ha baskok | team will trav the upper srandstand ana|®n Intercollegiate leagu "basketball | only to obtain the full profit on the return of exchange to normal, but also to secure a substantial in- St : L0, | e e eroune of the PittsHeld crease of the capital originally invested through the semi-annual and ‘annual drawings at 150%. -~ seem to favor|m: 1 | Eastern league t tock part in 41 . . . . est with Trinit and will also b s last season. winning 24 and We urge these investments as a means to improve the exchanges, which to our commerce and in- gam 1 He vitched 304 in- The Boved bhaaa i e accenls dustry is of the greatest and most vital importance at this very moment. reserved. Patrons of fhe bleachers ings, Ark., has been picked % - Trin- | who used to pay season will be a ning camp by the Pittsburgh ton Red and the . new member of the Inter- 0 and 55 cents, next | sed 55 and h . outfield going for the higher figure. Colonel Ruppert was not by Ban Johnsen, president of the Amer- ican League, that he had been ap- FINANCIAL ARD COMMERCIAL RECOVERY IN MARKET ! New York, Teb. 13.—Business on | the stock exchange today lac breadth and acuwvity of T Sox esleran won with er Port Jefferson fou Ask for our new France-Belgian Circular and Pamphlets: “Thrift in France” and “Eccnomic Assets of France.” 5 ue pitchers who jumped Douclas of fray is expected to bri Ph Nutmeg camp. ason. ts and Scott respect Jim Pueblo fireman, is 42, for the past 20 yi am Yea 1 the “hove chant for k ocking out as- t henors. nitcher who p h Rene Kell i has been ta n the Cali- 1 Ifl\:'ni’x inte ague. is booked for a l0% | trial with the New York Giants. Te 19 | is a nephew of Pill Lange, the old A, NEW YORK CHICAGO C. ROYCE BOSs, Representative PLANT BUILDING, Ke.w LONDON, CONN. B. Leach & Co., INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOSTON : Inc. x hitters agamn guided the li &t extreme ga.ns The better tone o followed the i stugger, of the Chicagzo Re | r to pene- strongholds of bolshevism in He traveled from Wa 0! w, .thence to petrog . From Petrograd iithe journey by il | e returned to ion of the pri posed imeasure which stipuiates that wages are to remain fixed during the period of government compensation. Buying of transportat.ons was again most el he numerous Becor or low who: becutative o ek .In the narrative of his adventure, T = taken into accoun der the return Plermarini” says: % | tnis military government vegetates the | ject of our constant care. At most i of management to private ownershij am back again in London, after rect of Russia. stations there were miles of wood by S Gains were not confined to th ee'ng with my own eyes Bolshevist At the ilotel Europe in Warsaw the | the wayside, but we had to get them| * 3 ection, however, the Pacifics jRussia, its sufferings, its hotrors, its first Russian Bolshevist 1 had ever met | for ourselves. | ' standard coalers also dispiaying con- | junending scenes of desolation, | had a big sapphire on his ring-finger.| The carriage was,now empty, now | < spicuous activity ang strength under| , | What do I think of it all? e had a well-shaved, well-groomed i overflowing w There was 1o | 1 lead of Canadian i H I *“1 must admit e 4AiE, Rentling aiid that before leaving title of “count” appearance, and the distinction whatever ass. inous roads. | shares of the bitu iEngland I was very skeptical about SR s = : 3 ¢ o P | H £ ts ref; e e ey pered to him by a re Towns and villages as seen from the s Developments of the gay were fa-: jsome of the accounts from refugees or mure secretary whenever ne asked toil e DEed SRt the st ol fas: » vorable, comprising continued ease| s | correspondents who lected news . a question. et e Feom P chAnie: bota 3 of demand loans, the marked strength | | from different source p by screp. | One of my companions looked de- | D the numerous. ereat f ey of exchange, especially the London| ,,100 Nerf & W pr “T had often had occ to taik to!cidedly shocked. : T AmORS, the eoiae BLLSIORS (Sreal - FclOrem 9 14 . | 11800 Nor Pacific ! Sirsk f Bolshev o clneihyshock g B cpn D Ae | traffic on the roads. Most of the fields rate and increased dividends declared| ‘g0 Penn R R ipeople just out of Bolshev hands, | Bolshevists, and given his title, too! iz ¥ aban % a 15 S - by representative companies the| %o veeron i {but I thought, I will confess, that per- | e orEns A Scamod; ahandoned, And only Iy, an . metal and motor specialty trade | 100.Pierce oIl pr . iADSHEEErTOr): mervoliEndssy Ginds e | )ye . were infoinied jthactiour gnorsl aeein 8 gdaricebloughed (one. marked’ * Much of the early irregularity was| joo {encwiedEe o complete ipersonal ruln o0y DT SOPEIER cOmmLSIORS HETE | Bele L e ma By el L e . occasioned by the erratic coures of | % Vhad Jaxely conteibimon in thoir mings TEESIY Bt WL U B o e e o o A 3 high priced industrials and special- % | to make things blacker than théy rea]. | 56t Some fur boots and heavy russ, e o ] T eyes ties, notably Crucible Steel and Gen- | for we must not rely on such luxuries | the desolation of the country. 99: 101 98% ly were. 0 | Motors. Crucible rose ang fell R Tioa Sl evita o jor | 2= meatcd CAtrages % Across enormous marshes, partly in a six point radius. with a net - . |~what has been written and published je | __ 'V ¢ Were aiso told to leave at War-|frozen, passing villages and towns loss of 2 1-4 points, while motors| 10 10% |perfectly true. Cruelties, starvation, S3, a8 much lusgage as possible, as|wpich seemed almost dead, running P were equally irregular, but made up| o8% 69 gimpassibln conditions of life, accusa- thefts were distressingly common in| parailel to roads and rivers deprived : all its loss. ber 116% 1;;;‘; | Bt tonowen by Fadok trials'and‘cav)- | hotels, on railways, and at stations In| ¢ any traffic, and foresis almost com- Oils displayed consistent strength, | Rubber 1 pr 110 | tail sentences. and terror as a means. | [1ussia. This proved later to be only | pletely cut down to the roots, our sad holding most of their gains on en- T 5 f pe 5% | the only means—of government are | 00 rue. | journey continued, across the piains ”“.Fg’:'g trade conditions. Steels,| 480 Wit Tnion Tel . 111 levident everywhere in Rassia to zho;;e‘i‘ I\?“d done the journey from Warsaw |of the dead as it were. Wb e oo o LrioEs Hiketima RO L &, | Who have eves to seo and ears to near. 17, 3259 18 hesbe e hpe i ad 3| At some stations groups of “soldiers® close. Sales amounted to 950 001"’; 300 W Pump B £ Moscow and Petrograd; though not . " nightmare journey. {of the local soviet were to be seen. ghares, (gt m so bad a cond n as some of lhel Scidiers is perhaps, hardly the word £ My Bolshevist passport was gradual- 1y covered by numberless stamps and Polish officials looked at with amazement. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, provincial towns, are at the present | | moment the headquarters of the mos: terrible oligarchy in the history of all, Signatures. umes. thing for these men, dressed in the weirdest mixture of unform garments and Railway bonds followed stocks to a | rty, i civilian clothes. fimiteq extent, end internationa H Yestera: Sterling, demand ¥iied s the 5 ginis % Sierting, can iads (r)’d ! uf“ ;Zo;:l:z::'rl S‘ h: d e, 8% wgeidominant clany s ot she Deople ‘ SEiBn ok dtopsl fohn s dhentiize be co‘:‘ casl:)m\:ti;e’: cootc.(tat;ie\,, o:l‘gdfglns;;: 1 S. e anzed on i e -l 01 § - - at, I The chiefs of the government, middle- 82n. Our belongings were at once the ! o0 S0 oo Gorman, often Aus- class men, former members of the po- | PréY of a herde of porters, who took them (o the first Bolshevist train in (fian, and even of BEritish khaki, and a | lice, men who have returned from Si- STOCKS. s | whi pair of V. t. hed K- ; {beria (not always political prisoners), | Which I set foot. D N . Lo Ciase have absolute, uniimited powers, We had a walk of half an hour un-| 55t AR HARC e O e soviet : = oy 1% Am Al Ch & 19% To approach any member of the com- i der a thick rain and over 2 railway.|soldiers. James R. Marshall and' Gypsy Dale in the famous musical play “MAYTIMEY. mittee, particularly Lenine and Trot- ! track worn into a series of holes and sky, 1s infinitely more dificult and ‘langerous than it was to approach the former czar. by the army. But what an army? @l el 700 Am Rosh Mg 3300 Amer Can .. = : i y Davis Theatre, Thursd: Feb. 26 5 th 1s ving As for the officers, during my whole atre, ursday, Feb. bmfny”:;ah;:“c";utflfa’;y faken|stay in Russia I never mapaged to find For they are st e % 7 cami ce | Out how “they could be recognized. Y are supported ure. Qur passports were examined once Generally they wear civilian clothes i, our jusgage searched for arms Generally they Wedr GIURT COLNes pools, jand explosives, and then we were p Day by day indescribable crimes are | shown into a roomy saloon carriage ! tonhole, but cockades are so numerous ELEC I RIC MASSAGE VIBRATOR - 5 MONEY. committeed in the barracks, Alcohol | with broken windows, dripping walls, | 21d various that the spectator not N - New York, Feb. 19—Call. money|Of 2ll déscriptions, from vodka to and a small brazier, the only sourcef:“mn“’d into ,"‘; it RS L ! steady: Digh 6 low 0 clesing matE | champagne, is freely distributed to the |0f warmth, (A o or e B sy 1-2: offered at 6; bank acceptances 5 | tFOODS- As for the passengers, they were|[8CO8RIZe an offic policeman | nearly all country people traveling |°F a, doctor. ; 13 They are the only citizens who ea.:; {well and drink as much as they like, | small distances. One of them spoke and have fuel, blankets and furs. They | German, and when we told him we can take any house they fancy for, Were going to Moscow, and he trans- their abode. every woman they desirs|lated what we said to the others, they for their pleasure. all looked at us in sheer amazement. Nothing is denied them as long as| Then, after some talking with his COTTON. New York, Feb. 19.—Cotton quiet; 3920. In one large German steel mill the: average production: per workman was 112.5 metric tons per year before the war. The output from November, 1918, to June, 1919, indicates an average spot R R CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET The Norwich Electric Co, they are faithful to the soviet govern- | compani bt d i v i e ¢ s 2 2t o panions, he condensed the opinion |annual production of only thirty-seven E?E R N ui R fi-?;. mf:"suc%"l; ct:m‘iile:g;tol;‘f)?;s death. of everyboedy in this encouraging sen- |tons per workman. Expenditure for 203 ¢ M & St P ps 2% 130% « gS a young [tence: “Of course, you will never ge veraged 15.61 mark: FRANKI |N TR e & Konc = 1% L6k ;nan ulskm:me:‘m jontx the barmy and | there.’ i £2 ;’fagss_ze? ‘befogre the war, imst 5:;,;1:23 K 42 STREET ? 0% TR 8% o stick to his masters, because it| Yet, in spité of all we did get there.|116 marks in the eight months ended — — - 3% e dmeans sheer existence for him. Round The stove in the carriage was the ob- 'June 3 2938. | 3

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