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~ POETRY Who Jouks for the shadows instead of For 'Ih;::n‘nhru:ld‘ 'and’qull instegd of the Who sees out the worry and labor and m:e-"“:::‘.;"zn glory and sunsefne ot e e i o ) ht n, caus= : “the’ x&%fifinfil“mfl&h gvith Jack lefiluewuhtM Y. M. C. A, Juniors Llha Dempsey to flame afresh, but atter | Baltic. B. L. C.s, Broad Street Sgntg; ; several hours. of mysterious confer- | ers, Jail’Hills, N. F."A. Juniors and ences with various promoters, ihere| Colonials. : 5 close of the grammar 'lqhoélsrfor\uie | long vae Bere : * The’ t ntering in- last year's ‘Tioth short and long term bond issues may now be obtained to ~ yield ~ from - e > : ——— t . - fi‘“fi‘%?j " I Tnis old, 01d world is a sad abode’ - - - < §3 per cent to T3 per cent 5 Hde Ry B s : j : mse e L B = ; i highest income ro- {6 oo Brtar.. AR et the | ALL ROUND CONTEST AT “¥” ; A 3 ! — = < B B8 VIS G g e 1 . turns’in’s generation. world s title holder in the néar fature. | " GYMNASIUM NEARING GLOSE : A : 773 £ n"m" ey s “vm'::t.m - ' The large return you will “Hi;;xter neh-umm ’&,er;'h.i:r stated | A month ago the :members of the Todnien dhe el \;ll'h:‘ o _“mhn:; ‘decetve from _ securitles a0 Yhat: Casoentier. hes mp. intesc Tl !thfm ik of e e To shorten the way for his fellows : : : i | the purpos ere. ru‘uw. b b ing Wbt .“!'m ; »beenmcmlén.te'd el sim“g'; m 'f::%isuwo‘tflgge uwhoulgl co(x)'xne :i But lo;r ::é:_who possesses the saving sed sianding at prices : ST Dempser, cor : : 3 Oof al hil h t and a smi®ag - ogized standing a prices Kearns, manager of Dempsoy, accora- | the, trams chose the pame of Clppers Who sings a¢ his work and lau#is af \ now guoted. to one of the interested parties, Whe |Tigers. . Mr. Swahn, acting physical ol F e . { % sajd he was in receip! B - | director, is coaching the Clhippers who 4 logks for TRl saformation i trom Kearns to the effect that Demn | paye o 'acore of 586 and and Mr: g orma sey would not consider a - - sweet, - \ Who cheers on his fellows by word and 3 by deed, This world is a pleasant »l-l.u indeed Ole Man Winter = trouble for my bomes, Wid de rattlin’ of de winders An' my rhéumatism moans. Ole Man Winter Makes trouble for my bones 3 Hard tribulation!— Maybe it's fros’ or snow, An' the train’s at de statio An' you dunno whar to ::’P Wish it wuz springtime Since winter worries so! -Atlanta Constitutiea. - __ WISDOM. In life's hard schéol Are lessons learned That may be to One’s profit turned. - P Successful men Who win great stakes Don’t ever make The selfsame breaks. —Birmingham Age-Herald. is our business to know goodmer- chandise. We recommend Eagle Shirts. Experts have experimented in the maker's own mill with designs, colors and varieties ' of yarn to achieve exceptional patterns— as if pattern were everything. Fabrics have been woven in the maker’s -mill J 3 cretary, is coaching regard to ' seund' invest- any descrintion until his name had g‘;";};‘efi&‘?f:‘, A 5.{{})““& ching - ments of this character. n;en ‘:lmfir of the draft evasion| o the wenl:st bv:fixch‘have ]l;een rl;n 4 3 ‘e charge. ~ v Tel race, T o Mrdlgirgpiest Notwithstanding the uncertainty of | O, 7€, PRSKELERE, Teoy, TEa ek ‘AR v such; nflict, Carpentier was_greet- |, ;- mmn & co ed in impressive fashion and Will be| “mhe jast events on the schedule are, ] ¢ L *. ./ [tbe guedt gt severat hewl-public f4nc |4 hukdle’ relay. ane basketball match. 10 WEYBO ns . dufing : ol be run off Friday iy ‘"“'9‘5“ ERRESD ggief amop: these will. be a dinner Evh::fn;“;;up:;:uo! the annual gym- i ; tendered to: the pugilist's -party 0n | ,aqtic exhibition. The race between Boiten New York | Thureday night by the officers of the| s aama Jo 20 close that it is ex- - : International” Sporting Club at which | pocteq that these “events will decide i —————— (SO DI Tont | personages | PECISR that these events i - will formally welcome Carpentier- to > . . - HEDULE HAS : : The pugilist granted the réporters a | YALE TENNIS :Ecs iy ZBYSZKO TO TACKLE few minutes' interview, appearing in FIVE MATC LIN, THE GIANT FINN |a gaily flowered bathrobe trimmed| New Haven, Conn, March 23.—The| . g with maroon- silk - wiaich ~formed ™ a | Yale tennis schedule, announced to- _At New York, when Stanislaus| .. contrast to his blonde hair and | nigh.t includes: matches with five Zbyszko enters the ring next Monday | g,ir ‘compiexion. tte smiled = contia- | teams'in the south to be played ahead night at the Seventy-First Regiment | gy put did not attempt “to con-|of the regular schedule, . Charles S. armory it will mean the return;yergq in English, answering -all'| Garland of Edgewood, Pa. is again of this glant wrestler to'the clty.|questions through an interpreter. captain of the Yale team. The sched Zbyszko will tackle John Olin, the K T e, captain of the Yale team. The sched- glant Finn, and a grappler who 15} CENTRAL ALLEVS MAKES NEW |ule fncludes the followins matches: . worthy to be tlassified as one of the | proopp AT BOWLING CONGRESS . Aé:r&l Zx':yv(‘:fixbmzr%ucg!i“xaflr;n:fsfiicfii mmuyww mt;x-c zu;::;mv‘:'u F:.:: - Peoria, Ill, March 23.—Central al- |2 Coun R A St e v § (fli{fll ..: best known wrestler in |leys of Indianapolis, established a mapolis; 4, Chevy Chase club Coun- the country excepting Frank Gotch, |American Bowling. Congress . record |, ;" oy at Washington; 5, Norfolk ! TH¢ latter held the title then and was the only man that was able to pin kzko's shoulders to the mat. This feat was mostly due to the fact that Zbyszko ‘was more of a Graeco-Roman grappler and the catch as catch can style was rather a new vents 3 “c&c-mplon. im londos, the Greek will wrestle Dematral the same even- ing. which means the fans will witness & strpggie that will be as thrilling as their previous tussle. On that occa- slon Dematrol wore the crown of the Greek champlon, but after a flerce bout,Londos. defeated him and cap- tured the title. It is only through the steady pleading of Demetral that Lon- dos .is allowing him to try to regain Lls former laurels. Bonnis Mary For Stud. At New York, According to the dwn- ers of Bonnle Mary, winner of the Ju- venile and Great American stakes last wséason, the noted filly wiil not come back to thé races. She will be bred to Omar Khayyam, now standing at Arthur B. Hancock’s Claiborne stud. Bonnle Mary is a three-year-old by Uitimus—Belgravia. Under ! saddle, she djsplayed sterling quality and was ane of the best fillies in training here. Pulls New Wrinkle. Birmiogham, Ala.—Gavvy Cravath 1a Introducing a2 new wrinkie in train- ing camp methods. Vanished from his thought Is the idea of having regular fannigan games. When one team akes the. field they stay out untii 24 meh have been put out before taking tonight when they shot 1127 In the | ogyniry club-at Norfolk, Va.; 24, Co- third game of their five-men events. | otferY SRR NoURn HE SR’ The forwar mark was 1113 and Was | . iyania; 14, Cornell; 21, Pitfsburgh; established at the present tournament |,y ‘B inceton; 28, Longwood Cricket a week ago by the Orange Crush team ¢yyp at “Brookline, Mass.; 20, Har- of St. Louis. T vard'at Cambridge; June 2, University 0;;1 Shange °§,;L'fi"°i‘§:.§ o of “California; %_llzveisgl Side Tennis 0 _in _the t 5L cAr:lerlcan Bowling Cm";gre:ls h:‘re to- i ey i lay. L. Bunmings an o esser, Aurord, s, went into fourth place | INJUNCTION SERVED ON in the two-men events with a count JOCKEY CLUB OWNERS of 1256. Other attacks in the individ-| .Yonkers, N. Y., March 23.—An in- uals and two-men classes by bowlers | junction restraining the Jockey Club from New Haven, St. Louis. Pitts- | of America and James Butler, owner burgh, Cleveland, Erie, Pa., and Mar- | of the Empire City race’ frack, from lhallto{wn. IOW:i :;B;lle’dl hed l;revent‘ldn‘g Jal:l!s JX\:]'-;E;C t& vg;ck?% A Hegel, Pittsburgh, recahed sev- | from riding at rac ets s is- enth plx‘ce in the individaals, scoring;aued here today by Supreme Court 672, H. Smith, Ashtabula, Ohio, hit|Justice Morschauser. The jockey de- for 634, and G. Woyeke, Anderson, Ind., | nied i his application that he is un- scored 633 for the only other high |der a five year contract to Mr. But- scores of the day. ler. Indianapolis,” Cin- Judge said he had been under a Fla.. Fort , three year contract, but had been dis- Waynd Lima,\ Ohio; Danville, IlL;|charged by Mr. Butler without being Oshkosh and Juneau, Wis., rolled to- | paid. He claimed his successor at a night in the team events. ° NORWICH BOYS' BASEBALL LEAGUE TO MEET AT Y. M. C. A. e The Norwich Boys’ Basebail ‘lengue Exhibition Games. . w.ll hold its first meeting at-the Y. At Tampa, Fla.—Cincinnati (N) 8, M. C. A. Saturday, March-’27, at 4| Washington (A) 4. H p m. All captains and managers- of | Luqe, Bressler and rariden; John- ! last year’s. league .and ail boys who.| son. Zachary and Picinich. have not reached their 17th birthday | - At Columbus, Ga.—Detroit (A) 0,1 and want to organize a team should be | Boston (X) 3. preserit at this meeting. . Ayres, Jourman and Stanage; Oes- | Last spring the league was organ- | chger, "McQuillan and Gowdy. ° ized late in the season- so the'schedule | At Jacksc\ville—Brooklyn =~ (N) * 1, only provided for each team to play ; New York (A) 0. each other but once... There was .2 Mitchell, ‘Mamaux, Mohart and El- file. the alleged contract for his ser- vices, | southern track caused Mr. Butler to |- where they are conceived—with as much care as though beautiful cloth were the only consideration. This manufacturer of over fifty years' experience has been constantly bettering every detail of cut and tailoring—as if workmanship alone would sway a man. - : We know these things. That is wbyr~we ~ believe in Eagle Shirts. That is why we- {want you to see our window display of .~ - Eagle Shirts; why we want you to come - in, examine them, buy them, warfiam = You'll understand then why we recom- mend them so heartily. HUMOR OF THE DAY Heddon—By and large there is ¢ deal of profiteerig in the eg gbusi- ness. Sneddon—Sure thing! BEvemn the hens steal their nests.—Cartoons. “I notice you left the mmbodz while my wife was singing. 't you care for music?” “I care for it very much. That i why I left -the room.—EBaitimore American. % She—Really, if you persist in mak- ing love to me every time you call | shall have to ask you to discontinue your visits. He—Darling, be my' wife and I'll promise never to speak another word of love to you as long as I live—Bos- ton Transcript, - Tom—Shdll we live with your pa- rents after we are married? : Ethel—The question is, can we live without them?—London Answers. Irving. Washington (wiping his lips) —That was really the sweetest kiss 1 have ever had! Louise Barkis—I thought you would thinks so, Irving, my face - powder - gave out and I used confectioner's su- gar.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A tranip asked a getleman for a {ew cents to buy some bread. “Can’t you go into any business tha{ is more profitable than this?" “I'd like to open a bank if I could only, get the tools’ answered the tramp,—Houston Post. Now I think all the angels must be men.” v Every shirt the ultimate in-value great deal of interest ‘however and | liott; Miller,, Kaneger, Shawkey, Col- 3 2 a good deal of friendly rivalry was created over the contest for the fine At Birmingham. * Ala.—Philadelphia silver cup which ‘Mr. Ferguson, the | (N)'7, Birmingham (S. A.) 1. jeweler offered to the team which Rixey, Meadows, Betts and Wheat; should win it for two consecutive | Sigman, Glasner, Meeker, Henderson, years. At present the cup is held by | and Peters, Gooch. the Baltic B. L. C.’s. At McAllen, Texas — Philadelphia | It is planned to start the league| (A) 14, St. Louis (N) 13. : early this season and play each team Eckert. Bigbee and Styles; Doak against each other twice before theland Clemons, Dilhoefer. “What in the world makes you think that 7 “Well, I was merely judging by how good every yeowoman thinks her son is."—Florida Times-Union. His Wife—What 1id little Mr. Peck say when you showed him that por- trait of his wife? Psmear, the Portraij Artist—Not a word. The bood @#” “looked at it in silence. o His Wife—Good! '.I?h-r‘lurn at bat.' It saves time, lins and Hannah. ¥ H - : 5 'ON TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. Olympic. 107— 318 It was so lifeltke he didn't dare in its presence 491 508 464 1463 2 x without permissiof.—Houston Post. - J.B. Martin. y — .92 90 94— 279 y .88 93 98— 279 t . 84 113-— 306 98— 310 107— 347 KALEIDOSCOPE The modermn gold &:[n'e of Europe ;v"nas. commenced by the Florentines in The farther the waters of the oceans get from the equator the Tos=-¥™% ey contain, Not more than 8 per cent. of its available waterpower has been devel- oped by Spain. Peru will celebrate the one hun- dredth anniversary of her independ- ence next year. e the stock exchange today was marked 512 1521 by intervals of ‘dullmess’and uncer= tain price changes, affording’ a strik- ing contrast to the feverish activity }4— 2731 and - irregularly higher -levels @ of “the 98— 251 | previous session. 98— 282/ " Gieneral Motors was again the star 122— 824 | performer. rising from its early low of 4890 Xat- Haceray 86— 3281371 to 401 in the final hour and clos-| Tag 1ot e Tar Tioe|ing within easy range of its maximum | 2709 Iuter Paper — 486 1478 | 5t a net gain of 26 points. Stutz Motor | 300 Keoneeott. . 5 Motor pr e | zeuz s o | THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Men’s Store 2300 Ins Copper rose 20 points to the new high record SPITBALL PITCHERS WILL Mail Gots it All. l back strong getting four baskets in| The manufacture of matches is on¢ Lirestte .. .. .... 92 87 115— 204 |0f 245 and Crucible Steel and, Bald- BE EXEMPT THIS YEAR| Sacramento, Cal—When Pitcher | Succession, thereby winning the game.|of !;-e most important industries of Porfres .. .. . 97 99— 292 | win Locomotive, at advances. of five New York March 28T amphlet | Walter Mails, hailed as the second - — the Island of Malta. Lurrette .. .. ..109 86 75— 270 |and two points, respectively, compris- Ao o Al o e T B ey | Rube Waddell, held out hoth for Inore Want to Even Up Series. The United States has been supply- Tierney .. .. ....126 114 91— 331|ed the other most active and strong mailed to al e clubs g . sbosvs” b i { features. A L Lo L D Occasional strength” was displayed |" by other motors and allied specialties, also equipments. tobaccos and miscel- lanebus shares, b\ this was neutral- 103 97— 298 | ized by pressure against oils, coppers, 111 133— 354 | leathers and minor issues of no es- 91 94— 277 | pecial description. Sales. amounted to 102 88— 293 | 1,175,000 shares, 113 97— 334 Much criticism was levelled against == ==+ —s —|tfie further operations of pools in the - . 527 520 509 1556 znore spe;uhflv‘ehn{\:res. '{tluel:“feel- (00 Reading 2 pe Arm: ng. together Wit e unsettled state 0 Rep' I & Steel D Shpinin: 115 290 | Of foreign exchange, combined to ‘en-| %700 South Facific : money and the reservation that he ;. ing English cotton manufacturers wits a , John A. Heydler, president of | . = 3 On Friday the Bantams play the 4| the National leagu?‘h:s ieed the of. | Pitch the first game of the season for | gecond game of their series with the raw materials since 1791. ificial text of the important changes in | Sacramento, he asked a lot. The club|pytnam Midgets. The Midgets are| What is believed to be the world's the playing rules for 1920, Fifty copies | #6reed to both. sending down their best team to try|oldest inhabited residence is a (er- of the pamphlet have been = sent to —_— and even up the series as the Bau-|man mission that was built jn 700. each club, so as to give every ball Bantams Defeat ‘Rovers. g’:‘ champions of Eastern: Connecti- cofi’p]fi‘e’;"flwr )lfls b::tented an zlrr:mm layer full opportunity to study the iy v v ] y ‘automatic motor-driver . x?ulZu and to p?x‘t) them g\m actual};)rac- th?‘g‘a‘i\agmnsxgdh;[e::edmtehvB:\s'm?:nn';}t?cl 2 P :”;’“““ a switch cutting off the elec- tice in the games preliminary to the | Rovers, by the score of 28 to 23, Thell A woman will pardon want of sense | tric current when a nut is'tightened 565 460 481 1515 championship season. At the same|Rovers lead in the first half but injquicker than she will .want of man-| The imports into Denmerk for Ne- time Mr. Heydler has announced -the fthe second half the Bantams came | ners, vember 1918, were valued -at 240, names of the veteran spitball pitchers : 000,000 crowns, while the exports (in- of the league who will be exempt dur- cluding re-exports) were only 109,000, 1006 Soolh oo ing the season of 1920 from enforce- 000 crowns, while the exports (in- 98— 307 | courage selling pressure. ; ment of the rule against the use of - - = ciuding re-exports) were onjy- 109,000, 98— 307| British remittances were ‘steady to the damp delivery. = — 209, Cowa 86— 2 firm, but French and TItalian rates It will be remembered that when the - 208 2:: rates weakened, the latter falling to a 13% spitball question came up for the de- 663 |cision at the annual meeting of the league the club owners as well as Mr. greater point of depreciation than in ;; 1502 lh:r vlolent;ec](nek l’;f last mtont}n.lb‘ bber . 1 it3 'he money market was not visibly 2% 124 | Hevdl, idered i U S Steel . + eydler considered it unfair to deprive disturbed, despite heavy withdrawals| "0 v § seeel pr % 113 13°|the veteran spitball pitchers forth- of government deposi’f. Call money | ‘%2500 Willys. Over ., 5% 25% | with of their moist, and in many cases opened:gtsl, per oeull Eud oML ShE | S Wertk Pawp - & | their only effective Weapon.s In their day's loans were made at that figure, == & case it was thought best {6 declare although 8 per cent. was quoted later. COTTON. an exemption of one year, the idea clii:zmt:tg‘:e L&:‘fi"{h:“::;e.::r%;:‘; stlied'; Yor‘li(&nMar:;xészsA—Spot cotton | being to give these veterans a chance 3 eady; middlin, .25, ¢ market, including standard rails and . ‘:m'jcz':“gnggf_g l:xa:‘“:fi du;-lngmt]he = peatlimg ¥ ‘k:l stea]dy = nomllnnl {hat bar all freak deuverl:sn ¥he o:f ::g‘s;:ted ’{:"nsfi oe.s. par ‘value, ficial list of these exempted veterans According to its inventor .a new au. ‘ tomobile grease-oup can be manipu lated without soiling the hands, hev. ing a handle of a cover which force: lubricant from the cup into bearing as it is screwed down. Spanish merchant steamers afe be ginning to be equipped with radio tel. ephones, and If = experiments unde) way are successful a station. will ‘be established at a port in that country to communicate with them. HE Merrimac Hat Corporation has shown a steady and consistent growth for 64 years. The Company’s products are staple lines which are not subject to fluctuating demands or RICHTER & CO. ‘Members New York Stock Exchange « HARTFORD, NEW BRITAIN, MONEY. ) New “York, March 23.—Call money \Ac;grdln: im recent reports, ' the easy; high 8§ low 7; ruiing rate 7; |containc twelye names, as follows: : . North American Relndeer - Company 01d U. S. bonds' were. unaltered on | elostag bid T “amerer ae o sjcontainc Lplye names aa followss fashions. capitalized at $750.000, has obtained a WATERBURY, SPRINGFIELD, * | call . Bank ‘apbeptanses #r o On | boswen-—Rickiard Radolph and Dana g : concession of 78,850 square miles of Saies for the ninc months ending Dec. 31, land north of the Churchill River 1o Brooklyn—Clarence Mitchell and 1919, were $1,1£7,085 with net earnings of 3 CHIZAGO GRAIN MARKET Burleigh Grimes, 5 i - graze caribou and reindeer. This . Close. 3 ? times toc Preferred dividends. Both Preferred Ares amounts (5. 48,000,000 -acres for % S New York—Phil Douglas. » E 155% i e -~ Stool s Py which the - Canadian governmens mt Co. Commn b IG.PE;II;‘\;}S_:.M& B:ad}by Hogg and Ray :xi :{;;n(gon Stocks are paying dividends at the charges 4 cents an acre per year. e | “cincinnati—Ray Fisher. PRI A s ; —_— ' - PAR VALUE $25 | Cuicsso-Caude Hendric g e Aomls, Rt dotucing U LEGAL NoTicE g, _ b oiziwil;oi;s;gvmmm.mmm Maryin .- outstanding -Preferred, arg nver $45 per share falums o S mon e w lose 3 scar Tuero. s he C ) e C M dividend rate 8% e The league. president has made it (par $a25)2a U ('mm?n Sb?(:(. - The um_lpany AT :"(‘-'.;q"’ “(’"fnh . o .02 {clear that the exemption applies only dues carry Goodwili on its books, although at Montville n:m,m :::?., T.h. Dis- Payable January, April, July 70 | to the spitball and not to any other of i view of the Company's fsng and successinl trict of Montville, on the Soth day Of Voo 3 . 3 the freak deliveries that have been reonsd, 1his is of wonsiderabla Falip March, A. D. 1929, and October 1st. legislated out of baseball. * e L o Present—DAN D. BOME. Jfudge. : Merrirae Hat Corporation 2% Preferred and P Ryl 2 i L A X < b 7 Pyt ville, ric ~as stock has sofd in the past as %3 Sl | WEAVER DISSATISFIED WITH 8% Common are! closely held issues of unusual Setor ¢ as 75 a share. The general Q. cent 4 er $10 bond. EXCHANGE RATES. Ordered, That the Administrstor cite the creditors of sa'd deceased to bring in their “claims against gaid estate within_ six months from this date by posting a notice to that, effect, . to- TERMS OF HIS CONTRACT Chicago, March 23—Reports to club Week | headquarters here today from the Chi- cago Americans’ training camp at valu and physical condition of the _is better than ever befors in ;and ere a0 atliactive purchase at prewent Vet P F g s(ne‘r wm.- nucobg' tofu:m-] on.lerh or e signpost nearest to the place where F 1890 Can Pacific . 873y | Waco, Tex., were regarded as excead- i Send for Booklet NB-350 sald deceased last dwelt, and in the and offer this stock for | 1600 Cent Jeather 374" |ingly “pearish.” ' PrRE S5 same Town, and by publishing the subject to sale and ad- .mv""'-‘ Ml 28 Dissatisfied with the terms of his i » same once hn"‘l‘he No;'[@h Bulletin, ¢ e e s i Hollister;White & Co. B i iz 1337- |baseman, 1efused to practice yester- UL AR { The above and foregoing is a true 12.85 | day and declared his intention of leav- : INCORPORATES. - ¥ copy of record. = ing the'team. Weaver said he would 50 Congress St., / Attest: SUSAN F. HOME 13 |return to Chicago and conclude some BOSTON . Clork: ~ . |business matters and go to California, . NOMICE.—AIl credit '] ;2’-,'; a%g‘rdins‘m'g:bra‘wm. €] NEW YORK ; ). are hereby ‘npflma“:t.o:vl:ugs ¥ « Shortstop erg and First Base-| Proyidence . Springfield Pittafield nst_sal o the 132 |man Gandil still are in California. | r-“g"‘u'"g “"‘.‘n‘; WA ! ; : 1% {They have raiterated their intention| : - St i e Bt S _ - sl 9 i ; 49 |notto join the White Sox this season ' - k= ¥ 3 are met. iz