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SWAMP-ROOT| RED-TOPS WIN IN PALACE LEAGUE Franklin 3 '.n> Machine %m.;:meé. RL Ko i RO e A1 : Union 963 ‘With only three games to roll, the |and give the Boys their support the Union 1857 Red Tops have the ralace league | manager intends to bring some of the e ¢ < championship tucked safely under |best teams to Baltic. o Q""i "':.' -"M”anl!l their belts ,with no possible chance of The Rivals put in an order for new NG';{E‘S BA RIS-COR- losing. They have: rolled a consistent | suits some time ago, bn account of (§ £i28 ~ENGINES. Brown Valve game all through the season and have | strikes in New York they arenot sure || 78" SPRlie - to ail makes of. Cor- hit pins enough to give them a com- |when they will turn up, but hope to |} gjzey: - nmnu. Engine Repairs, fortable lead. A have them for their first game, ~as|§ i 0 Cg;pli:::.'}im:;g:y" Bear- The fight of the tournament - has | promised. ; < sy been b:{ween the Gas Burners and i Large stock always on hand. the Red Sox, both tying for secand Ruth’s Error Loses Gam i General Mill Repairs, place at the end e tournament on p Ah's muft RS EAG L Wednentay nignt. The Ted Sox. taok | of madiphia, Apcl 44—Rutt's mufl |} Sebcidl mickinery et ait kinds. two from the Yannigans while the Gas | o, PYERTS, OnE WRer ErRes, (Te - drug | Burners took three from Norwich|pere today, giving Philadelphia a 3 to Woolen, It was decided after the |1 victory over New York i the opens game to immediaetly roll off the tie. |j;z game of the season. Home runs Braves 6, Giants 3. The Red Sox took the first game |,y pipy and Perking scored the early | . New :York, April 14— Boston’ sasily in the roll-off by a large margin while | t7jlies. Both Perry and Shawkey were g;!eated the New York Nationals in b p the Gas Burners took the second game | in fine form, but twice double plays | the opening ‘game. here today,. the preparation send ten cents | DY about the same margin, The final { came to the rescue of the local pitch- | 5¢Ore being 6 to 3. Scor “Kilmer & Co. Binghamton. N, |String was a battle from start to fin- | (r. Scose: ? Boston (N) © New York, (N) le bottie, When writing | 1. Peckham at the end of his string | " Philadelonia (A | senima NP0 2 W oo 4 e with the Gas Burners led his.man 1% CRLAC e iR B o A pins. McKeley, rolling with the Re: 0 0 powail e i cher g Sox, picked up this lead and put his 303 eielonier {0} 10 douime fts ° - team one pin in the lead. Dunn again P00 0 mamn et dallied 4g 458 . ¢ put his team in the lead by picking 4022 ol aanit iy b= ATLARGY o1 i s up 80 pins on his:man, and then Bol- [RESE1 S ARRE SR N SRS ton, rolling with the Red Sox, re- i b4 Basmsp 4 1 1 4 of tarnes Soten .. duced this to a 9-pin lead. The battle ofoominse - § X & 0 9| dcQuinp o o 0 o oftuals 10 0 3 b : . Tt 8 | then lay betweem Murphy of the Red 2 w Tz s3] T 3 ir ofwisiens 3 0 5 o) -~ Sox and Austin of the Gas Burners. 3 1l Totals 30 727 8 1 b B b O w, s | Austin rolling in top form hit the ma- | (S 2 Baiees 1 Jans 0 001 6 Now o ‘o0 [ ple for 125 while Murphy fell down, | Posaddonia A S axsicing 0 0 0 00 el % | getting only 105, losing the game for | = Home rums, Perkins. F e e —— 99| hte team. — k& (X) Batted for Tubbell in g o o gt | o The result of the roll-off landed the | Pirates Take 10 lhning Game from | () Batict fir Winiew i Si il it | Gas Burners in second place and the Bitoais Seoey Bofed, for Ryan n oth. o yoo | Red S0x in third. | The scores fOlloW: | s Louts, Mo., April 14—Pittsburgh | B =\ "0 5 0 0 10 0 ¢ s oy o Wad os defeated St Louis § to 4 in ten innings | “Foo tei b, iaciet, Gre D010 Tarks b T | Johmson .. .....108 1238 125— 3ot | i, (USQECCIOE B, O KR sehsgn [ | B S EALERS tell us that infer Vastingren o9 | Jacobsen .. 130 83 109— 332 | da¥ B . A A tell us that many people e HE e $1 115 101 go7 |pases full ‘scoring’ the winning run.| . -American Association. Vacuum Cup Tires and “Ton Tested” % ks 3 SeR X R 5 307 | Score: . Paul 3; Milwaukee 2 ? vesrgioaTs mes R S e st o | Toledo 1. ‘maianapetis oL "5 Tubes are high priced, assuming that iom1 ague. ¥ al Po 3 e Po a e Inne 5 - s Py e & WS 3 — = —|mexr %5277 0 blenemr 337 3 31 GoincibOly € Hansas City 2. quality and high’ prices naturally Sl v e 2 581 B6S BB A e S a i calman ciaLe R together. { o e 010 — ; . Rk . Yannigans. Ibiteddd 41 3 0 fdomabrad 811 3 1 College Baseball e o 00 5 ofFourir 930 : A:::“m-' & i%: :1133: g-’é: Gramih 4 333 8 olcimid 8 1133 tic':ta ;’;g;eige.r‘me‘ Brown 3; Connec ‘To the contrary, they are very moderately Ne 1. ¢~ = ‘aton. s anvrin,ss. 3 Al = <3 o fo 8§ S-Riom iiiiEes dedill st St e TRy, — o el s g Shey ) LA it U, (Game e Rt evety modem improverment@nd prace, 350 National Leagoe, BT 520 515 1582| Towls 37 13013 2Goodwinp 0 0 0 01 xan?g‘\an account of darkness.) tical labor saving device, &nd marketing 3.80 C o G (R L S et B s e New York: Columbia 2, Col independent zone selling e o B Louts e g 100- 535 | 10 meten tor smi e i e o) — e ;mdera:. h kdm ble A l:y'. e X g — 335 | () Batted for Adsms in loth. 2 em which makes possible highest ¥ s p— IR v+ B o Yalo Defeats Fordh 5.5 American League. s S 2t 7, am i 7 Detrtt at_Chlcas. 11 84 120— 835 | pifn W ) g g 5 g 9 1 0 9 13|, New Haven, Conn, April 14—The quality at economy prices. 5.50 gl e -109 . 109 119— 337 | St Louls .. 011001001 o4|hitting and fielding of Eddie Diamond, f R 565 Rl 5 i OO 588 137 18| | velvee b Sl oy, Toumir, Bic | Yale first. baseman, featured e pier Compare these prices — standardized net . . _ Wasiogwn at Bosten. e E . :::rri olgflthg: Blue team over Fordham and uniform throughout the United 6 White Sox :-y;r S;:r'l First Home Norwich Woolen, Reds 7, Cubs 3. Forahiam' 0 g a0y ngE o * States—with thosg of ordinary makes. "g un for Season. i i —The | Yale : Edini ¥ ‘ MY 275| Cincinnati, O, April 14—The|Yale ..... 0030 —{ _ Chicago, April 14.—Weaver, E. Col- 101 102 358 | world's champions opened their season | _ Culloion! Waters, * Mexamars o Fay nomars for Femay W ua ppdacts L ling, Williams and Hellman furnished 112 110 34— 505 | Here today by beating . the Chicago |Cousineau; Kelly, Seleck and Petors, —do not expect them for less. 7.10 thellls In an exciting eleven inning . 79 90 108— Cubs 7 to 3. Alexander was hit freely g e * f game, today which Chicago won from 1112 100 115 307 |and was unsteady but his batting was | TRYOUTS FOR THE OLYMPIC Adjustment basis—per warranty tag at- 730 Detgoit,.3 10.2, ushering in the Amer- e “" | responsible for all three of Chicago's RIFLE AND PISTOL TEAMS tached to each casing: icam. league season here. Hellman's 488 515 1uns. Score: By o o 8.05 home run tied the score and forced | The roll-off: Chicaso (N) Cinelnnati_(N) .- By PETER P. CARNEY Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires, 6,000 Miles fhe game into extra innings. Score: Yab hpo a e 4 hpo a of Rifle and pistol shots who aspire for Vacuum Cup Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles 8.50 (=g o g v Reld 1hon. Flacket | '3 1'8 0 oftatna - ‘5 3 3 0| membership on the teams that will rov Channel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles 8.85 pone "5 5% 3 8l a2 2% 2 2| Johnson . a8t 6y 391 feal a0 39 &9 9|present the United States in these two 234 Sl § i1yt acKatvey”, 126 30 333 30008 8 4130 ofbranches of shooting in the Olympic PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY 210 of.Comness 5 3 5 2 o|Jacobsen .. ....101 93 295 gl 420 0 ofBames will be afforded an opportuni- S35 & dvamer 3 3. 3-8 SiMurphy.... 122 80 P e R B TR 42323 0ty to demonstrate their qualifications Jeannette, Pa. 1af o dfrded 130 o BoOn el s T AR R 1645 3| tryouts which will be held at the e o AR o 1 2 | merinues 3 2 6 3 i 235 §fmarine base at Quantico, Ya., during 8 41 of ehark e - —so v 3 3 §40 olimike 4 1ar ) . .RBs. 472508 12| s BEE ¥ L,e%f:kfm‘,’fi o ey o e Ead as Burners. e by i e aces 21 2 Icago 2 | these ] Feafs a3y ™ ®1310 1|Peckham .. ....109 s R e DO~ flseaet;l;};:u;.:r“;glo “f :’;“C‘;’ in training | 1o ngements are yet to be made as to ook svaes 82 neS, Dase bite G, Killlor 2. Three base M. | to the sailing date. - " PTeV10US | the derraying the epenxses of the Complete Brokerage Brown (., il 18t e The rifle, pistol and _trapshooting | A0t AL IS estimaced thac the trip il e, Austin FERRI S LT Dodgers 9, Phillies 2. events will be staged July 22 te 31, in- Bty Mgy e ek, N, X, Apel 16_1he LR .;“‘L,fi‘ele;‘f;“sflrss‘;;eisr;gge} !STOCK EXCHANGE DEFERS () Fully Equipped Stauistical Cleveland 5, St. Louis 0. S rdh b e il P R July 1 No rifle or pistol sho is bar- ‘\‘?Tm\’,‘ ON \RYIATA "TT.L“TQT?& (2) Detailed Reports on Active Cleveland, O. April 14—Cievel delphia in the openi Ceoom the competition. The com- |, New York, April, 4. Issues. Spdned ks ‘ssacen by) CHRBILIRE 1S oG IVALS PLAY. FiHsy Scutet ¢ opening game, 9 to 2| mittee wants to send the best teams | BOVETROTS of ine New YOIk siock ex- P RIS Touls 5 to 0 before one of the Tusgedt | - GAME ‘WITH WINDHAM TEAM |~ misdunia oy P abroad. America won in 1912 and the | CHaREE late loday daopied a resolution | (1) Direct Personal Contact Spening day crowds in the Historypt Satpirday the Baltic Rivals open b hpo oa el ab hpo aeflded is to keep this winning streak for { POSCPVNIIE aCUOl v. lae Tesignation | With Al Customers by Cleveland baseball. Scare: . “i:--oasthy r*bb‘nbebsn season with the Wind< s R Sl R R "‘“,13:“9‘}“1!6 period. » fasiem s .“":‘l‘u“,:“‘\:‘m‘;‘t‘i*;;_*':;‘;“ Means of Individual Letters. St Lbeis (A) Clewiend (A) ham, Elub. under the management of [Stengelrt = 3 0 3 0 o] foneeon.a e rifle tryouts will be at 200, 300 :0t0 trading in Stutz 4 5 Ask for Booklet 35. =% s Barl Kenyon, and is bringing some|Mewclit | 4 9 1 0 i|Sheaiir § 3 1 § 4|20 600 yards and at the same kind of |PALY SWCK 1S compieted. Chas. A. Stoncham & Co. H Boston College players down to help [4MUer?h 470 0 3°1l\twemct 3 1 5 0 o|targets as were used in the Olympie | LPAE S0vernois, nowever, dcquiesced ; tone! . 34 H the clib. 1o win. * The Rivals have | vhmeis 4 413 ¢ #l.oneman 472 7 1 1l ovents in Stockholm in 1512, The fr- |10 & reluest made today by Mr. vyan e (K] H Earl Papineau in shape for the first|\iWheate 4 2 1 3 0] raciee 2 0ling will be: 200 yards—standi & SR ot e Lt CORDER. 41 Broad Street, New York 13 : game with Kid Anderson to fall back |%ebeura 1 1§ § 8|dimes 39 33 §|fire, 10 chots; 300 yatas, prone slgw ¢ DA 0L directors that tne stock be ) Hartford Office, 847 Main Street e 48 418 H on. Tals - 78 820783 v fire, 10.ghots; kneeling, slow fire, 10 Laus o0 (rom the exchange Hst @ Industrial Securiti Phone Charter 4160 On Sunday tk h T % 82418 3 Totals 52 o e €. fre, 10| gt n ec! es Beberas 3101 8| Nelilg H unday the manager of the Riv-| (x) Ratted for Rizey in oth. hots; 600 yards—prone, slow fire 10 v ointed out by an official of BRANCHES : * TS5 3001 0 wanh 33 als has Dbooked the strong Ashland| _Seore by insings shots; 300 yards—five shots prone and | g N s, pointed out by an ol of o T Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, TV Sy R All Star team with Spike Liberty in | Fhisdeia 99380010 12 five shots kneeling, rapld fire, in 20 | Dqte srrBe srnm (he list litted the Oil, Mining and Curb Boston, Pittsburgh, Phila e, the box. 1t the crowd will turn out! T aue iic g 14 0 0 18 3 5 I minutes, starking with the gun Tomc, | St Stares e g Toronto, Cléveland Sevsind " ERRRRE] fiey SEring of 10 shots, with the stock and tnat deulings may hereafter ESTABLISHED 1203 NO PROMOTIONS Twe base bils, Gedeon, Gerber. Williams, FINANC'AL AND = 'Lylvtoesfé;{:l.s‘ 1 ;] t\nn be preced- | he made in the open or outside mar- | Y Ehting shots. ket. In-the pistol tryouts the “L” target | 1 fo20 foati E s se n connection with the complications GUMMEREIAl PL: et Sins yeoursg belarising from the differences between | jig hoard of governors' says is now |that they will have to be at least as u re MARKET WAS B o ¥y, 10 ing -of 10 shol 23 Lur. Kydn and the swock exchange, 40 | afoot, 1 have only to say that any |suficient as before the war in order ROAD | Ghino, Copper . yards, at 50 and 10 at 100 yards.|eifort was made at today's meeting of fair unbiased and impartial investi-|to get back ‘their old market in the A New York: April 14—Basing! their | Solumbla Ges Seven man teams will be chosen. Ar- |the governors to commit the exchange gat.on will be welcomed by me. How- | United States. calculations largely on the more en- i S to un amendm ring any at- | ever, I have yet to see any action | Former Gesman potash mines in couraging aspects of the railroad | " tempt to “corne After much ! on' the. part of the governors of the|Alsace are now being operated for strike, pools continued to press tne discussicn, adoption of the amend tiye than in GESTION leading oil, steel, Stock dividends, ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST. Hours—Sundays and Week Days: 910 A. M, 2-4 and 7-83 P. M. almost 15 points. In several ments and shippings. to 1,275,000 shares. The money market SHOE FACTORY SYSTEM We renew your high p eriginal appearance, with Factery Process. 86 Franklin Street NINO DI PALMA rate. " , Attention, Farmers! |%, == Place your orders for agricul-|rotes again weak. the '.:r""N,':, easy stages to 12 end. Quotations for foreign exchange in the Bank of the recent advance issues noteworthy higest quotations of the made toward the close, altbough re- alizing for profits elsewhere was ap- parent, especially among steels, equip® were unchanged and few cept for short dates were made. Steadier conditions prevailed in the Advices trom London indicating an early rise rate occasioned no surprise, in view of discount of the French market, England and Victory advantage m the stock market today, \ many issues making substantial ac- INDIGES J |cessions to recent gains. Gen AL 25 < The market derived some of its in-| General Motor i creased momentum, however, from' Gt North ... ) 0 6 BELLANS | CTECIEC 7 Dublic. participation, com- | Gt No ore iy ‘»/i Hot water |mission houses with connections at! i, ! =>» ali interior centers reporting a pronounc-i Int Harvester X B T 1 el o i oriine 8 prououlie. { I Ranokr | 501 ern points. Bl S Trading was broader and more ac- | Int Paper na 5 ... the preceding days of the week, but a very large proportion of the turnover again comprised the equipment, motor and food or sugar shares. actual ‘and pro- spective, as represented by American Tobacco, Woolworth and Union Bag and Paper, helped to sustain the ad- vance, particularly among specialties, iy which gains extended course of recent days, call loans open- | U ing at 7 per cent, but advancing by Kennecott Leivgh Valicy Maxvell Notor ... Max Moter 2 pr cif Mexiean Pefrol Miami® Copper StPeSS Missourl, K & T . from 3 to 2 frid instances | nay. ; on . 3 4 day wore | I Tron & Sicd it Reading G R Iron & Steel pr . 4 Bouthem Pae N, South Ttatiway Sales amounted | South Naliway. pr Temn Coppr ... llowed its | Union pasipe 1iv 8 Rubber | 5% 1% U e nz° 13 U S Sten per cent. at the|vu § Sl pr ittt time money | Willss Overlad HY R uy g d o LB By B o Worth Pump pr B % T0% To% 'MONEY - New York, April 14—Call money strong; high 10; low 7; ruling rate r closing bid 9; offered at 10; last loan 10; bank acceptances 6. After the close the followi i tations were made:, s . entire bond ,}_’“g’;tllz(;a closing ‘bid 11; offered at . . » | market reacted, rails and industrials|*~’ n 12 ture lime, as the freight condi-| aiso losing \sfouna. Tniernationais s tions make shipments slow, |Tecovered part of their setback. Total TTON We are only selling i from the car. No yard stock| " sales (par value) were $16,325,000. Old U. S. 2's were lower by 1-8 on New York, April 14—Spot cotte steady ;middling 4300. B = FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. - STOCKS. b Pattiy. this year. The_followins 13 & summry of the trnasctons | _Cumer S e en the New York Stock Exchange to 3 P. 3. Francs ., e o THE PECK-McWILLIAMS iy Shae s o L Jiari) & ey COMPANY Swisa, 5o sis Sy 0 19.03 zien, o 518 RS = o Denmark X A. G. THOMPSON, F. S, |42 & & Nommsy i &3 Foot Specialiet| 12 Ak & M5 : M Am Hige & 1 NEW YORK BOND MARKET. (FROTECT YOUR FEET) Am Weslen s, 1007 i) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. | Ansconda Covver .. i 9. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main 8t | Ave O 3 8 Nerwich. Conn. Phone 1386-4 A R Baltimore & Ohlo FOR ALL OCCASIONS ] 114 | con: 1847 24 4% 1042 5. 3d 43s 1928 . 9. th 4%, 1038 o, Vietors” i35 . 96.50 3% s644 96 uoted in ol , cents per $109 bond, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Hish. Low. 1S 1e% 161 159% 6% 1 Close. 167 160% 158 5% 3 £ s6% | May Senator Newberry Found Guilty triminal conspiracy in the Senatorial tlection of 1919 by a jury In the Fed- etral District Court and sentenced by | Tudge Sesgions to the maximum sen- ‘ence under the law: Two years in prison and $10.000 fina U. 8. Senator T. H. Newberry, of Michigan, has been found guilty of stock exchange to eliminate from its ck exc e the account of the French government. ment was postponed. ¥ { deliberations, judgme and decis- - i i | afisnieaevpmiients b e s Scutx iongs Shasal mioclihes; for,them, From the Consular Reports controversy during ay included u | selves or their c rs, ese L b denial from several stock exchunge | ‘'short’ interests.” Patent medicines cannot be put on tirms and individuals that they were | ° ety SASeE e sale in Cuba without registration wita } parties to an attempt. to depress the From the ConSular Reports. the board: of heniih, a ck and a reiteration by Mr. Ryan | Canada i (o spend $2 ¢ \terent that an impartial in- | 1P order to stabilize exchange Portu- | harbor improvements ai S T A ation would |€al has prohibited the importation of | Ont. prove the truth of his allegations in that re: 2 Several odd lots shares were today, all fetching $700 per share, against last week's auction price of $701 and $31, the price at which the stock! closed when it was suspended from the exchange two weeks ago to- day, When informed of the action of the stock exchange authorities Mr. Ryan made the following statement:, i ‘T am gratified that the board of governors of the New York stock ex- | change has promptly acceded to. the request of the Stutz Motor Company | of America that its shares be removr ed fromthe New York Stock Ex- change list. As a result, the stock exchange's jurisdiction = over = these | shares ceases and there will be a return at once ‘of a market that has been arbitrarily denied to the seock- holders since Mach 3lst, last. “T was also pleased to note that the president of the New York stock ex- change, In_his’ statement this morn- ing,” had ‘expressly recognized the sanctity. and Inviolability ~of stock exchange contracts upon which I have stood and will continue to stand. “I have already stated that I am prepared to prove each and every one of my" statements with respect to the ‘short’ interest in the stock and that a thorough -investigation® of the_sit- uation will disclose the facts. Each and every one of the houses mention- ed were borrowers of the stock and, whether for their firms or their cus- tomers, were actually —representing ‘short’ interests. 2 “Concerning the failure of the stock excharige ‘to sell my seat, until the conipletion of the investigation which New Haven, Conn., April executive board of ~the Connectic Woman's Suffrage Association met the home of Miss here today to plan “specific proofs” preparation Holcomb in his latest lettes difeulty in hix mind is that he does act nature of the “proofs” and the|not realize iHe strength of the public plans was not given out. Miss Hina- | demand. man for the board, however, issued statement covering the meeting say- “The Connecticut Wo- man’s Suffrage Association and the ing in part: men’s ratification committee feel will not _be difficult to present such If the people of the state de- mand that their elected representa- proofs. SUFFRAGISTS DISAGREE WITH HOLCOMB 14—The Emily Whitney of the need of an emergency session of the gencral as- sembly as’ requested by Governor The ex- tives. shull. act on a public matter of great impertance and, the members of | the legislature themselves wish to take action it would. seem that this constituted ' a - special emergency be- yottd possibility of a queston.” We think thet the governor should récog- nize® this principle and that the real ut at of a| “It will be the immediate work of thé men and women interested in suf- frage to, demonstrate public sentiment s0 unmistakally that the governor who has specifically. said that he rep- resented- the people of the. state even more than his party will act in ac- cordance with their wishes.” it ninety-five articles, including automo- biles, beer, preserves, watches, pens,| There are but | shoes, hats and ink. in the world—yet Sheffield steel manufacturers seelyou. FOR few senstbie people they all agree with Connecticut Investors CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS HARTFORD 7% Preferred Stock of a Local Company Exempt frcem Local and State Taxes Free from Normal Federal tncoms Tax Business successful over eighty-five years Sales in last 6 years increased 300% Net worth three times Preferred S No mortgages or bonds $100 PER SHARE * Information regarding this stock will be sent upon request for Circular F-3 INVESTMENT SECURITIES PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE BOSTON PITTSBURG RICHTER & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SPRINGFIELD WE OWN AND OFFER 100 SHARE® NEW BRITAIN WATERBURY -UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY COMMON Dividend 8% regular—10% extra par annum PRICE ON APPLICATION HAROLD N. CHRISTIANSON, Local Representative . 36 NATHAN HALE STREET—NEW LONDON—TELEPHONE 501 tock A. B. LEACH & CO,, Inc. 62 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK BUFFALO CLEVELAND & T thes, Rending the white with n:'é.«" "5 7a startled doar, b And hie xlmn:n: erew. > Sing of ‘their wild careers: " “Mariners zlide g Far o'er the tide, In ships that are stanch and Strems; Safely as they . y Speed we awa Waking the woods with song” Away! away! ! away! ‘With the Speed of a startled dee, . Whhle the Iaughing crow the swift canoe Sing of the raftmen's cheer. . + « « of & rtartled desk; ® fearless crew Tn each light canoe, To siag of the n's cheer. —Charles Sangster. THRIFT. NO beauty beauty overthrows, But every joy Its season knows, And all enchanted hours prepare Enchantment for tomorrow's wear. Who ia- That Just socte! with hln"(hh hour ean’ hee But shadows of anether bl Loses DOt that delight and ‘thie. Grieve not the parting day, for weolis The nightingales. will sing the m: - Climbing the track that now the wuh LeaVes when thé songs of day are done. - And grieve not when her beauty fails, And silence keeps the nightingales, 5 For that eclipse again will hring The sun with ali his birds to sthg. —John Drinkwater, in the April Yals Review. HUMOR OF THE DAY 4 She—I don't think it is right to say & woman can't keep 2 secret. He—What makes you say that? She—No women ever tried—The Widow. - Post—Butler and Brown are chum- ming constantly of late. Parker—Yes, they discovered they both used to drink the same sort of cocktail.—Life. Doan—What is density? < Hansen—I can't define it but I esd give an illustration. Dean—The flustration is good, =i} down.—Awgwan. Visitor—One of your directors bai has become blind, I've heard. Studio Manager—Yes, poor fellow. The star always wore too many dia- monds.—Film Fun. % “How you gomma celebrate the Glorious Fourth this year?" 42 “Oh with powder—I guess that's dry enough to suit the prohibitionists.’ Florida Times-Union. Deadbroke (borrowing five)—Words: can never repay this Kkindness, old; man. The Other—You're right—unless they are the kind used by money when it talk#w—Boston Transcript. Yes, I was on the stand in that though you told me you knew nothing about it.” “I didn't. But under the regular procedure it took three days to bring that out"—Judge. “Did you ever hear such an abject apology fa your-life * 2 “The salesman realizes that he was at fault” ol ow 0" ¥ “He tried to sell a bricklayer the |kind of shifts clerks, bookkeepers, editors and college professors wear.” —Birmirghaim Age-Herald. Mistress—Mary, I hope you have taken good care of my pets while 1 have been aWay Mary—Indeed, ma’am. Only once did I feed the cat. Mistress—T hope she didn't suffer. Mary—Oh! No, ma'am. She ate the canary and the parrot—London An- swers. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Lynchings occurred in all but five states of the Union between 1839 and 1918. A recently patented chair has a single arm, higher than the wusual level -to serve as a telephone stand. India’s first aerial mail service has been established, three airplanes being in use between Bombay and Karachi. French scientists have demonstrated that horses gain weight if fed a kind of seaweed that grows on the coast of I have, forget to , | Brittany, instead of grain and other tood. An Alabama man has invented & pistol that is practically a miniature machine gun, as its cartridges are loaded into a chain of almost any length desired. The development of an air route trom Bgypt to Ind?a and its use for carrying mails has been recommend: ed by a British government advisery committee on aviation. Paper currency in circulation when the war commenced represented seven nd ons quarter billion dollars. In ovember, 1919, it-had increased to | ifty-one ‘billion” dollars. Iron ore mined in the United States last year, exclusive of that contain- ing five per cent. or more of manga- Dese, is officially estimated at 60,466, 000 gross tons, a decrease of 13 per cent, from the year bélore. One new phonograph has a sound chamber in the shape of a concave |plate at the end of the tone arm, arm, while all sound conveying por- tions of another have flat surfaces, the |inventors claiming improved tones re- j sult. Profiteering similar to the present was practiced durfng the War for Independence. __ Washington said to Congress in, 1779. “Let us punish speculators. gd extortioners. At-pres- ent a - wagon-load of money. will scarcely purchase a wagon-load of rovisions.” From the Consular Reports, In the year 1913 the total weight of British produce and manufactures ex- ported was 91,172,000 tons. The total weight for 1919 was 46,104,000 tons. American goods of every kind are highly acceptable in. Spain. Business is “marking time” in Switzerjand. . 2 A Love and Insanity. * A New. York judge has handed down the sage ruling that “love is insanity.” | These light-hearted murdereérs who Kill iadies “because they love them soy will: | hereafter have a court decision to back |up their insanity pleas. — Cieveland i{ Plain Dealer. An Interesting Fact. | ‘It may interest the public to learn |that a New England shoe company made 101 per cent. more profit last | year than it made the year before, the !increase in sales being only 21 per’ cent.—Cleveland Plain- Dealer, 2 Bring On the Sample. There is still hope that, the will_learn to like .peace when tried a wump