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a/ten round session between Young % Boston, -smad%:u er-. pion ‘of the American: Asi- and Julio Perez, S0 have. | me stfier twho was e iy o Ta like to hold an, ofic Mignt be lett {3 and h ht e fleet, 3 weight champion of Argonun‘-..i/ B ¢ / referce at first gave the decision to tion_of the, rules by the |/Young Cohen, but: upon' the latter's B | protest that he was not entitled to a-| victory the ogecial lared the bout a draw amid cheers from the Argentin-’ at Yale university, successfully. de-| . : s J 3 J &F fended his title here tonight, defeating | \ 2 » - ~etas g 3 & “Strangler” Brennan of Brooklyn -in ? : 5 two strajght falls. The first came in 20 ‘minutes 42 2-5 seconds, and the second in 21 minutes. Nimo T Tl T've noticed that thesewho ‘|| This-privilege, witich seel B ate with weatThebwe < Abow the ian audience. B / L — ¥ RIVALS' BASEBALL CLUB TO RAISE MONEY FOR SEASON terfield, J . wf‘fi::"!:dxh. W.-8.'Cannell, Edward . Sherlock, Dr. Edward J. O'Brien and Nathan A. Tuffs. | | Iy ree;quarters o { i The"%:lucs'mhl- are out to raise ELKS TEAM 2 WON 5. E. Kiser, in the Chicago- over hy ubseription | papers’ wi » . Herald. s P BILL 'v'}fir':lu:: A};::‘J: :E'fi‘;:gv be passed around the people of Baltic MATCH FROM TEAM & e Team No. 2 of the Elks came from behind and won its match, two games out of three, Friday night from Team No. 5 in the Flks duckpin tourna- ment. Thompson of the winning four who are-asked to help. The club have all the same members as last season— Harry Collins, manager; Ell Charon, captain; James ,Stewart, sccretary, and Freddle Brickson, treasurer; El- . DOST THOU LOOK BACKEY Dost thou 100k back on what - hath As some divinely gifted man Whose life in low estate began Pusy Bill DBrennan, the Chicago I-isuman, since hel was mustered out of the mavy a few months ago, 'has been Working with' but/ one aim in of i o1 S J And on e simple village green; view. That ambiticn is[another mix- | lison, C. Anderson, Ridgeway and | captured: the: individual “honors. with : . | D & i b with the champion. Brennan slug- | Stewart, pitchers: . Chargn, frst |a single of 113 and three string total b : Who breaks his hirth's invidtos to ‘a istandstill in their | hase; . Eritk¥on, second base; A. of 296. The scores: N And Framps the skirts of ng and was fpreed o retire | Charon, shortston: P. Almaquist, third Team No. 2, Elks. breast . h And breass the blows of ured ankle kept him from | base; AIf 'Egli, left ficld; Feorge Sul- | Ferguson s 05 84— 261 stance, o bis weight on the infured les, | livan, center field; Raynes, Swanson, | Gailaner 75 81 63— 219 ‘And grapples with his evil star;- Almopt every boxer dr follower of |'right/field—and expect to have Earl dd % 0 6— 280 the maniy art will,adnlit that Bren- | Papineau®of’ Hanover to heln out in ¥]§omepngon g 133 17035 13,5_ T ‘Who- makes; by, force his marit knews nds alone as a ‘contender for | the pitching department. _Earl is soon Yo QR gy e _«r\:dm!g;';snt;;:g:;hs:::e?;hn Xeys, i by v 1 expected to join the Benedicts. 2 Nms 3élnk 3431058 Dfmmolud eiahly Binte MASEE ct thal he continues ATRORY Tl eam 0. S " % route| BANTAMS DEFEAT FRESHIES Purdon 57 80 S P g hif d him. Bren- OF PLAINFIELD HIGH Konn(‘g)’ . g & §13 Heco\lnea on Fortune's crowning of the ring. o X . | Patric! 9 81— 244 slope & top wil hin a limited | ' Tri0eY In the Baltlo gvm the Ban. | mizperala 99 83 75— 260 The pillar of a people's hope, oniy | 21 of 89.| {he Plainfleld High Freanes by the ol femtiin . 3 Tha center ot & wolld's dtsirey . gives Bim a pereents | goone of 3 to 16., The Freshies team e bors in the padded | ith their coach are the best bunch of o o g w | POrts seen in Baltic for a long. time. sk 14 fichts 11 rivalh hay 1 | With the score in Plainfield’s favor, 12 3 pongnttal fito 10, - the /Bantams let loose in the The grandchiidren are brought oftener to visit the grandpareniswhez ALL rooms and ; ! of IDEAL-Arcola Hot Water Radiator Heating. No dangerous, Yet feels, as In a pensive dream, When 41l his active powers are stfll, A distant dearness fn the ML - - A secret sweetness in the stream; ‘s are under the protective warmth ELKS TEAM No. 1 1S drafty floors or chill corners. WINNER FROM TEAM No. 3 orner % wferee. Bren- | co.ond ha¥f and put th jce. ( Team No. 1 in the Elks duckpin r € 9 ° o The limit of his narrower fate, =~ ' ran faa ,-' - '"‘\";'Rm fronr‘e Bu'\mflr::s aén mpa L B §?3$:!?°&th:°:'1:: ‘;'kus Hm;ch on . . hes ;}',’";?J:E :e;xgfle“;:“v::l‘m by e fiehting in- | City Rowers on Wednes b y nig] w Elks alleys: over eW -] rco a a a or- ol er § ‘With one that was his earliest mate; ek OF, The B rterak 1§ cam No. 3 after losing ‘the first stin v from the Putnam Midg oy | B2me of the match. Carney’s 103 5 \ “Wtio plows with pafn his native lex = f | e Commereial Rehook who Wanted 1y | Eate him high *individual single, [ | : - : 7 4 : And reaps the labor of his hxnds': Sudoipinast L | e e i bies et e LS S haant s | | Thuowout the old, ety swantoful: facthod of Beapng Toea'my oid Trend remember o are! illie " ay, in, o M o4 ST H . . Torl oz fousht dghn- | he Y. M. C. A, floor as suggested. | The scorest { and install the modern, clean and efficient hot water Texayasms: Sl b . t having tha “lzzy” Winters Wins Matoh. Hutchinson 91 104 85— 283 | radiator heating with an IDEAL-Arcola Outfit. This HUMOR OF THE DAY S W0 even. New Haven, Conn., March 8.—“Tz: Carney 100 82 f . 4 .. 3 it and Dun- | Winters, lightwelch{ wrestling cham. | Kirby B I wonderful new invention gives the small home, flat, store “But how id you get her to belleve | i5J" L lowileiwk & - Es or office the complete comfort of a city mansion. :“';‘ ?“u&ghw”fl in sirict coo8- | i 35! i ence.—Blighty. s 2 5 1 ARt u j N"fl G MME | Team No. 3, Elks. a & e e | s had t { % / y 102 82 S d at _he ight - 3 oAl / ARD, IMERGIAL _ T Its savings soon repay first cost ; g o Yome e 1 . = i FA All the rooms are heated from the one fire, as the IDEAL-Arcola is suliyoursells-hostun (st “You used to pay. me many pretty compliments before we were mmarried,” said Mra. Dibbs, with a pout. “You women are certainly hard to lease,” growled' Mr. Dubbs. - “Didn’t just tell you these pork chops were done te a turn “—Birmingham Age- Herald. g E “No use in talking, he certainly g one slick proposition. That man is just bound to make money." “What's his latest trick * $i18 ! “Why, he secretly unloaded, all his 147 factory ‘shares on the workers, and b | himseif got a job as an unskilled la- - borer in the piant’—Judge. FExasperated Pasenger '(after. long delay at wayside station)—Why don't water-jacketed and circulates hot water to pipe-connected AMERI- CAN Radiators in other rooms., Thus there is-no coai waste! Do you know of any feature or furnishing or equipment of a home which does so much for your comfort and economy? Can you invest money any better? The IDEAL-Arcola ! Qutfit offers you the utmost basgain. Protects the family health. Wiil outwear 1 the building itself. Can be increased in size if building is altered. An invest- darch 20 | ment, not an expense! t 2] ives of . ke B L e Shipped complete for immediate installation ‘The beauty of the IDEAL-Arcola method is that no cellar is needed. Everythisg is on one fioor. The Aroola is placed in any room that has a chimney connection. N runaing to cellar. Same water is used over and over again for years. 2 Cleanly heating—healthful heating—free from fire risks! STARTING OF STATE BOXING COMMiSSION POSPONED | , Conn., Ma Aay Fitter will furnish fn sizes to suit rooms aad climatic For |1 LB Sire IDEAL-Arcoia with 100 .. of Radigtion of e SAL-Ascol Witk 200 e iy o i Valgar Defeats Murphy. Philadelphia, March 8—Benny Val- gar of J Murphy round t oe: defeated delph: out here tonigh tend himself be a7 e Selant Unlike stoves, there are no coai-gas leaks into the Living-rooms. The {&:,knp better time on this wretched " o fion o IDEAL Arcola delivers the soft, radiant warmth of hot water—not the oS £ % ? e o 5 i ; f : Prices include Expansion Tank and Drain Valy=. Prices do not inclade labor, pi TyistatiGual Soonitn aly) S Wiaterbury Clok Bo1a, dry bumt-out atmosphere of stove’ heating, There is no fire risk to include and ttings. Radiation is of regular 33-in. heleht 3 column AMERISA Dec) now, then, ma'am; T'll explain it all o sy s e to gt your rooms. BASY PAYMERTS, f doseed Ouees , ve. The train before is behind, and Dipped complete £. o, b. ous Benrest wrehouse—at : 3 f Springheld (Mass.), Albany, New York, Fhiladelphia. 3 is train was behind before besides. building—no danger to children—fire lasts for hours! Catalog showing open views of houses, individual flats, stores, Waterbury, Conn, of thi March 8. city bo Ry sternega st offices, etc, with the IDEAL Arcola Beilet in position will bo Washinston, Richmond, Buffalo, Cincianath Biisghen Drarit - Comers: Punch. 3 franchise today from M. T. Kee mailed (free). Settle your heating question forever—write today. e il SURal oast Eonie. mfi”g;v mg‘%?”fiwfii}, n- C. Bécton. The sale price was not : : made public. dustrious citizen. preceded by Scld by all dealers. Plone or write us at “But what are you going to do? 3 Ry - 54 Fxchange PL | protested Senator Sorghum, “when . drop ay-Kirk Bout Called Off. Provid RL % t a whole lot of constituents ° v 3 result | ‘ttsburgh, Pa. March S—The boxe No exclusive agents. it [ ——— ovidence, Z::r;eoioe o whoth thinke. yoms M y of inf it de- | ch: between Johnny A < i 3 3 % z J % is his business?'—Wi - on es operating k_here fonight Public Showrooms et Clicago, New York, Boston, Providence, Worcester, Philadsiphia, Harrisburg, Newark, Reading, Wilkesbarre, Baltimbre, Washington, Richmond, Albany Do 8, urnes - | he off at the end of ¢ . i- Syracuse, Rocbester, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Indienapolis, Cincianati, Louisviile, Atlanta, Birmincham, New Orleans, Milwauker, Star. o 2 i ted Press g eral free Minneapoiis, St. Poul, St: Louis, Kensas City, Dés Moines, Omaba, Denver, San Francisco, Lob Angeles, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Teronto, Brantford (Oat.) 228 — . | | | Pleee Tou™ KALEIDOSCOPE | | Raycon Baigered ¢ v i {5 1n € sicel I ¢ L [ For the last score of years the ‘ 1 i Watch the Red Ball. population of Holland has beéen in- ¢ ‘ o Joe Tinker will let’ the' Columbus - = creaseg between 1 1-2 and 2 per ceat. ) | know when: there is-a bail game SOUTH | Ko his trip. is 1 e e oot incdgde fic ‘pe A wire will ‘be s : Julius Miller of the d patrons of hi | which has transiated’ the g R e Rubber main corner in the down énding a few duys with - her effortn. 517 languages there are about 600 in change, an easier trend:to ? and a huge red ball v g in the | s. Emil De the world. W f ‘another $3,000,000 goid sh pment T8 A middic of it on games are| Thursday fou EKCHK | Camels are fit for work at.five m, Canada and enzagement of $1.- . Ovatint played. Ondou. ions. when the game 1 out for si Ul | years old; although they usually:live S Boid from. South, Africa. via|Wots, Puse i3 postponed on account of rain the| After ‘local residents were fe 140 years, their strength begins. to Landon. s bell will b hung close o the building quite_encouraz¢d with four d to decline at 25. : Bonds were irregular at the outset, g MONEY. SR AES e, the blizzard from the we Combined with © salt and pepper but hardened lateron the rise of| New York, March 8—Call money e e s swept down upon us Sat shakers is a sanitary . holder for stooks. Sales, par:value, were $13-|easy; high §: low 7; ruling rate 8| arry Remains Quiet. S 3 s toothpicks, which reicases one when a $00.000.. - 014 U, S. bonds were ,un-| closing bid 7: offered at §; last loan| When Larry Lajoie threw up the| e"time but was ab y morning the inhabita lever is pressed. £ changed on call: i %;, bank-ecceptances 6 management of the Indianapolis team turday. Fune pon ice, ice ev | A Buropean scientist has produced ’ ol o a year ago and said he was done with e been he ebd 0des all cove |ulira-violet rays by placing magnes- COTON na_:&-halu__fow beleved him. He has but were po: tejcannot jum, aluminum, zinc and . calcium {a New ankx, Marth' 8. —Spot cotton | Made his word good. weather and bad tra; 5 a gas containing oxygen.® . quiet; middling 409 LR Dravs. /B of .{:f’ff_"" nt the | The new republic of Czecho-Sio- M Cratmer” oty Pl oy PN e i ieces, Misses Beu- i { vakia has an area of between 50,000 Al Cowmer ot pe ¢ £0 : esides being popular Joe Lynch of | e iy ot it and 60,000 square miles and a popula-~ 3 = s Coom Low ew York is drawing down tne kale| -Tred Shippec n was a | Woeks on facount of tne s | | tion of 12,500000. : £ He e wrung the sponge| Caller at The.Oz e % Szl 2d Te| _ While chopning w Iy Jacoh 't L B & 3 3 ! e dg:xrcelnx;‘;-t:ie:; patented :: i aile has boxed in practically every import- | Spaulding cut his ha 1da; el i fusen its blasts of hot air and flter 84 ant fight center in the United States,| Mrs. R. % Doane, who | Charles 10 hird e o Rlichrs P Bouts with Pete Herman' and Joey/| 2'¢ empl on, were kept | transacted boo sister Phebe | dast ! Victory 1% Fox netted him about 314,000, at home i j usin, Moosup Wed- | In the days of ancient Rome 'a per- viewey 333 | Satura foo much for | PSa02=: < |son was required to enter a: houss X Gl 1 datar 5 Catdnbiaotns sdions the mail carrier, Arthur Logzee, whoi :y—;f\r‘ailseddih;(:?’?le(‘&ri‘h‘e 1z g ngm"hm"‘mmru“'.’b?_ & FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. ’ Blmflncn Xt‘ir‘kcy's eves see far. He i’l T R Gallup. E % ‘2‘; lf{fclpxwgf ousbipunivc ~th’” PN e e g ooked up the record of Outfielder Bd- ans Tri o Moon The milk teams Were unabl i ! ? Sterting g ward Eogart of the Regina, Sask., club| « P Sterling Sund: unable to go to [ fm"ed the bousp lefk CoRMER | Viimina in the Western Canadian loon, and Tanner is improving 5 b made terms with him to show up at [ : s Brownsville, Tex., for~ training. o ! Is in. Doubt. . % | T SRR | Bv yet .t German - rqpublic New Britain—This city is to have a . PLAINFIEL 5 ‘ha}x:(;l(_‘\‘" know whether: she is carrying Prctas special referendum election to vote The New York Times of recent date | side-arms or crutches.—Boston Hee- : upon the tax rate. ‘The hoard of contained the followink notice of the | ald. {‘“@"Ce recommends a rate of 29 mills. approaching marriage of Acheson A. ¥ e 4 9 t is proposed to cut it to 25 mills. Lt.xnlr:n,mwm recently purchased the You Can Bet on That. H on Plainfield z retodeled and | street, improyed for its new occupants; Invitations have heen is: which is be As.soon as Mr. Hoover definitely | decides -which party he Dbelongs to, T Peather [ ianapolis Star. Grosvenor has return- | ¢ ed home after'a stay in Hartford. | Albert Rust undeswent o sursical | operation at Day Kimbali hospital the past wee The severe weather and conseq poor. traffic facilities male v f o other wor't find it hard torgive = R y ) B35 z e O ons why he couldn't. be. presi- AL POMFRET CENTER | touch the ice, as in algent —Boston Transeript. Sl b & ould freeze to the sur- | Lranses bam Hampion Waterbury, of 105 West [ Lots of weather, and then. somé f e ot of s et Horne Mot WIGETs Mol a9th street, and Acheson A. Harden. art of e owner. So, to avoid : 3 son of Mrs Harden and the late James rett E. Brown was in Boston | (his, ‘the net-is tied 1o poles just far |, HeIT Hohenzollern ats it ats- Harden. of this ®ity, which is to take e Batantay ying 0 SOt 'S | camnae et s Hed £ polts June fanltinchy “nnderstodt e touchi place March 12 at 3.30 o'clock in the| .c':\"'nt"_\' of Grace church. he! Mrs. Murray C. Jenkins is to be her sister’s matron of honor, and the other | attendants will be Mrs, Flirn,. Wash. Fowler and* Miss Dorothea Har- sister of the bridegroom, an arearet Chambétlatne. i Ross Harden is ta be best man, the mnsers will he G Stanley R. Smith, n Fowlar, throp ~ Hoyt, Frark Woolson and William Black. A smallfrecention for the relatives t. Regis. the ~#¢e;" but Sot too far, or vould go over the net and not A ‘spinster says that dying an-old maid is easier than living one. € \fish tr: wse hole aps requires have to be uent ing on Yukon. , asisoon as the i k enough to walk . on, wk s only_ two or three nights o Ds : made 1o re GINGER ALE Character and quality are so pronounced in" this true ginger product—aged and mellowed—that Harvard Ginger Ale is the first thought when or- defing ginger ale at the restaurant or for the ceive s ure ngth depend- of the current through eat endurance on fiche n, as he has to in freezng w: South- There is only one medicine that real- ty \stands out pré-eminent as a medi- cine for curable allments of the kid- neys, liver and bladder. . 3 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has | proven. o be just, the remedy, needed will follow ot the Hotel Si NOANK <} “Local lobstermen are glad to learn f.h.’ll A new industry has been startea in-the village. For thé past month it | LS TRP e T tak < frost, the Indians fish through th with nets, and lat gets too thick, f catching Iusk and ting nets, under the ice s are made in a’straight line about 10 er on, when the ice | D | work with } ters man; 186t pir s | ern Wo in thousands upon thousands.of-dis= homs. Iaths At any of - he" noAmmr beany | feet apaxi. The holes'are about a foot | T—zx ——|'{ressing cases. Swamp-Root .makes yards, the men were beginning (g | b Gizineter, or large enough for a man | 4 ¥H1S OLT—IT IS WORTH MONEY | friends quickly because its mild and Prof. Robert H. Goddard, who 18 | =at worried about.having. their hoaty| e Shoye:his arm in and take of | enclose with 5c and |immediate effect is soon realized in firmly of the belief that anyone |'finished on time. Farly in the w,n‘h,: a pole that is pushed from ome hole to ley & Co., 2835 Sheffield |most cases. It is a gentlé, healifig desiring to ride to the moon on a |a ferior grade of lath was sell. | @h0ther Wwith a iong piece of r ~ ml wriling your rame | yegetable compound. & rocket, may do so. theoretically. | ing at $1.75 and $15 a_burdle. taghed at one end. The otiief end of Y eon Will receive | | gtart treatment at once Sold‘at-all = LOWELL Prof. Goddard Is a- member of the mes Lansworthy &nd George M.] the rope is attached ¢ the met th and Tare for eousne |drug stores in bottles of ‘two. sizes, \ —Tartars of Clas Drinkisy Aizen. HARVARD,CO.; L, MASS: faculty of Clark Coliege in Wor- {| Fish have purch 8 lat of spruce]|te .be dmwn underneath. tlie, jc medium and large. - s s TR T L S Pl D o LR cester, Mass, and has. recently | boards nad are Lusy sawing them into,| Settingy \When the net jas been However, if you wish first to, test this the much needed Almond , Meis sawing out lob- ster -pot frames, filling anot¥er long felt want, as it has been hard work to} aptain any of these latély. X -tied to-long po planted firmly in'the Fiver bed, the up- per ends of which are held in place by cross. pieces or poles tied- to them on top’of the ice. While sef, the net must made some interesting calculations as to the force necessary to send a mass of one pound as far as-the earth’s satelite. zes. great preparation send ten cents to:Diy Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a_sample bottle.” .When = wri! sure and mention the N Bulletin. % et ad “thoroughly cleansing . for constipation, biliousness, che; and sluggish bowels. Lee & 0s=zoo0d. ! Narwich Distributors for Harvard Ging'er Ale—James E. Moore, 79-81 Water Street.