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;| title here late todayby. winning.the 440 “| yard -and thres mile events in the three BE PREPARE For three generations: mothers have used. Foley’s Honey and Tar: for croup and whooping cough— two terrocs of childbood., Ark., i| The popular Adriondack speedsted was Saranac Lake, N..Y., Feb. 3.—Charles Jewtraw of Lake Placid, earned the na- tiomal skating _championship daye’ tournes. His time in-the 440-yard event-was 39 1-5 seconds. Polnt winners for silors.in:the meet ‘were: .Jewtraw 120, Roy' McHorter of Chictgo, 80; Charles Gorman, of St Sohn, N. B, 80; Joe Moore of New York, 30: Mike .Goodman, of Winnipeg, 20; R. Donovan of Minneapolis, 20; Jack Stow- ell. of Minneapolis, 10. The big crowd showed unbounded en- a8 the last t came to a close, giving Jewtraw tfe championship. picked up and borne from the lake on the ghoulders of his admirers. "The 440 yard event was the sensation ers and others indicted some time ago for alleged . comiplicity . in ‘the throwing. of games in the 1919 wotld series will be brought into.eourt . Wednesday, February 9. When Judge William E. Dever of tne county ‘court will set a date for arraign- ment of the men, it was announced today. The investigation of reports that copies of the testimony of some of the indicted men before ‘the.baseball grand jury had been_offered- for. sale to New York and Chicago newspapers: was to have been continued - foday- by- the regular county grand jury, but was postponed until next TESTIMONIAL DINNER IN NEW HAVEN TO CHISF BENDER New Haven, Feb.-3—Charles A. (Chieh) Bender, manager and pitcher of -the New Srvwt S | Tot ouly of the day but of the entire| [T S SFTNG FASE Leaeds, peny ek ot two dossa of meet. Jewtraw, McHorter and Gorman eceimonial dinnersgiven by fans of:this . T Telleved M, s34 b % | were dunched at the finish and literally | S b Eh P i) e tatre T vt Sscle clty and vicinity. Ty Cobb, NP st aay Gove tape. the Detroit Americans, shared LEE & 0SGOOD CO. Opportunities Still Exist uy Standard Long-Term Bonds. at prices which provide . See this car, Observe i % 0 pended at rear of frame, e 2PethinE | f TH% to 794, 3 PART IN RICE BENEFIT his car. Observe its evident virtues of permanent style, sane design and Frame—Cold pressed steel, seven-inch maximum depth 5 SE R sait (00 25 15, vy Mol ihis afternool |\ - Teady 'Russell, a Norwich boy is to sturdier construction. Note how it retains the same pleasing lines, the same channel section. Five cross members. nath o bord mar- | and 51 and averaging 36 £11-as agains: | LoX, LIS Bogash at the Rice Benefit in In the three mile race Moore was' lexd- ing the fleld when he fell just before the final lap. This race was taken by Jew- traw in 9:11 3-4 minutes. Martin Brewster of Lake Placid won the junior championship for bovs of 16, Harold Fortune for boys of 14 and Da: iel Van Norwicle for Saranac Lake, took the honors for boys in the 12 year old class. . HOREMANS WINS BILLIARD MATQH FEOM CUTLER New York, Feh. 3.—Edouard Hore- mans, Belgian billiard champion, today won his 18.2 balk- line match from Al- bert Cutler, by taking the final two blocks of the contest. Tre final score was 2,400 runs of 15 and 12 by Cutler who averaged 4 5-11, In the last block tonight, Horemans de- Bender the honors of the evening. was presented with.a shotzun and “the former Philadelphta American star given a Mail clock. ¥ Stars of the diamond, past and present, attended, as well as a large representa- | tion of baseball writers. These inciuled: Andy Coakley. “Big Ed” Walsh, XNeal Ball, Joe Wood, Fddie Eayrs. Joe Lii- zan, “Rabbit” Maranville, Arthur Irwin Neil, Georze M. Welss, Grantland Rice, “Bugs” Baer, Hugh Fullerton, Sid Mer- cer, James P. Sinnott, Mayor David E. Fitagerald, Sheriff Thoras L. Reilly and Lieut Gov. {Fharles A Templeton. NORWICH BQY TO TAKE New London, February 16 and Hammer- ing HoWie, a boxer weil known to.the local fight fans is scheduled to meet Harry Davis, “Stuffy” Melnnis, Dan O ! And it will pay you to approa yourself as to its very apparent better valye. on. ch this car with an open mind and to satisfy So fifm are we in our conviction that this addition to the Oldsmobile line crowns every previous idea of moderate-priced four-c: v ylinder value, that we prefer to leave the verdict to your personal ins; 3 close attention to body details that have always emphasized Oldsmobile beauty and comfort. Built to Extend the Fame of a Good Name The Oldsmobile “4” is now ready for your inspection at our salesrooms. Wheel Base—115 inches. Weight —2765 pounds. [Engine—Fourcylinders cast en bloc;: detachable head. 224 cu. in. displa over 40 h.p. on block test. h with pressure ga: instrument board. Chassis lubrication, grease cup fy;.-. [Blectrical System—Three-unit, with six-volt, 15-plate Devel Labrieation—Force and spl storage battery. Gasoline Feed—Vacuum feed with gasoline tank sus- Rear Axle—Spiral bevel type. Springs—Se! SPECIFICATIONS Model 43A mi-elliptic. Front, 36-inch; rear, 54.inch. Body—Streamline. Long unbroken sweep of lines n-head ek Usholstery—Box pleated, best quality of fine-grained . B Showing in fny block of the Thab | bt DoRER, VI be the blsgest sport : Ride in the car. Drive it yourself. Because when you actually drive the caf" Instrament Board—Walnut, with nickeled instruments T um?m:vmggfjfl P 11146 gfi,,';;d;vl | tate and masy ficat dase boecs wit” oo yourself or ride in it you will appreciate that these surface excellences are precat o 1y interest returns from your a = -14. tl - gs over a long period of years, Write for Circular NB-589 5-14 with runs of 67 and| | 41 Horemans Hade o grant average for naa match of 42 6-57 and Cutler 14 1056 - hibit their ability in the fighting line, even if it is only for a one rouna bou. Jack Britton and Benny Leonard will be attendants at the benefit but will .not take part in the boxing. For the benefit but outward signs of its unseen virtues, Tires—Straight side, 32 x 4. Non-skid on rear wheels, » rim an Tire rack on rear for «r Finish—Best coach wor In l.ooking over the Oldsmobile “4” we purposely ask you to forget any preconcsived standard you have had of value. Because we believe the Cldsmobile “4” is going to sweep aside every precedent of four cylinder down by hand. MAYFLOWER ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE IF COMPLETED Boston, Feb. 3.—Boston men who are of the local sport fans tickets are $5, §10 and $15 and can be secured by calling 1063-4 or sce Jim Hayes. PLACE ATHLETES UNDER BODELL & CO. 10 WEYBOSSET STREET Providence, R. | New York Boston JOXERS ORDERED FROM RING BY REFEREE Hartford, Conn., Feb. 3—Marty Cross f New York and K. O. Loughlin of jout Bethlehem, Pa., welterweig! vere ordered from the ring here to- dght by Referee ve Fitzgerald at he end of the sixth fund of a sched- Ued 12-round bout. The referee said either boxer was flghting to the best | Chicago American League baseball play-| f his ability. The money for the soxers was held up by the local boxing ommission. TATCHER FOR PROFESSIONAL SKATING RACE il:‘mc I?kg A\'PT-<] F"b-d }‘i‘m!; MARKET WAS SPECTLATIVE. 2203 Mo Paetfie . b .y cGowan of St. Paul an mun ; 5 of Saranac Lake, were matched| N©¥ York Feb. 3 —Substantially the n for protessional skating races to|SamMe factors and influences w heve 14 here Feb. 15. There also will — B o 'ME LA VIDa ELEUTIIC vibsAton $7.50. sluggish market revolved. C: ‘money Guaranteed in every respect. Lot ua | 0Dened at vesterday's early rate of 8| i R ate jhis vibrator and prove to | per cent., rising to 9 per cent. during| 20 Reading it 1S an excelient appliance. GAS AND ELECTRIC SHUP, 2 Canmal st, FESTERLY LIGHT ANL POWER Co. Westerly, R. I THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, $ East Nadu St. Mystic, Coma NOTICE. DE. E. H. LINNELL has moved his Bee to 28 Shetucket St. Take elevator. ours: 10-12 a m, 4-5 p. m. Evenings interested in the construction of the | schooner Mayflower as a contender for the international eup for fishing vessels next fall said tonight that they had re- ceived word from the committee at Hall-! fa: S., that the Mayflower would be eligible to compete if she were complet- ed in time to statt her for the fishing grounds by Arril 30. In order to be eligi- ble to compete a vessel must have been engaged in deep sea fisheries for at least one season, ‘The Boston syndicate has been as- | sured by the builders at Essex that this condition will be fullfilled. | INDICTED BALL PLAYERS cASE COMES BEFORE COURT WEDNESDAY COMTROL OF ONE MAN Detroit, Mich., Feb. 3 — Regenfs of the University of Michisan have de- cided to place control of all athletics and physical exercises at the univer= sity under control of one man, it was announced here today by James O, Murfin, a regent. The director will have professional rank and sit in thé university senate. He will have charge of all business pertaining to athletics and all coaching of teams will be under his supervision. Slgned Contracts. Boston, Feb, 3.—Infielder Eddie Foster, Pitcher Nietzer and Outfielder -Clayton Chicago, Feb. 3—The cases of the eight have sizmed contracts to play. with the Boston Americans next season Secretary Larry Graver announced ton:j held the stock market in check recently were effective again toddy. Trading was largely limited to speculative favoriets and price changes were manly downward. the intermediate period. On the .surface no perceptible change occurred in quos tations for time funds, but the supply in- dicated increasing diminution. In banking circles the tightening o credits was chiefly attributed to with- drawals from this center of reserves held by financial institutions located at in terior points, especlally the middle west and south west. Various railroad earnings submitted 1 | the course of the day cffered little ground { for encouragement, but news dealing with general industrial and commercial conditions seemed to justify " FINANCIL AND CONMERGIAL Money was the pivot round which the | 3% Son Pze .. " Sou. Pac ris " South § R, 4 Tern C & C . rtew “ goodasss that yoa mey have kad of ary car of like class. 29 TOWN STREET DISTRIBUTOR NORWICH, CONN. hopes of [earing and Roadster $1445: ruzz and S:dan $21485, with Tires. b s £e01d | preater activity in the near future - MONEY. - - ith Cord An pverwhelming proportion of tne | New York, Feb. 3.—Call money strong. s = e = e _ . . . dav's :Iockh z}:nlinss was fma_cle up g{ ;f!:ie?; 9=fllo-; F:Sr\-’:in_z rate 8. closing| LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION Charles B. Cochrane, ¥ omot- | BANTAMS WItl EASY VICTORY Bailey less than half a score of issues. id 8; offered at 9; last loan 9. B: er in London, asking him to send pow- ladl“, Attenhon these the more prominent were General | ceptances 6. ek MEETS THIS SATURDAY ';: of attorn lhl\\ llll‘i] m :‘X. tl(r:lé\' to 2 F.er e SIERIE SCLUR 02 un Asphalt, Mexican Petrolenm, _Atlantic — New Yor. Feb. —The annual meet-| gf B CHEERCE 1o BITAM O BOGY 01 The Raltic Bantams defeated the 2 UY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING| Guif and a few rails, notably Northern CoTTON, ing of the UnitedStates Lawn Tennis | " nommsey-Carpenticr bout La(;_;ij; G2ub by the score of 3 to 9 2 Pacific and Texas Pacific. New York, Fab. 3.—Cotton, .| Assoctation to’be held in this city Sat- [ i SRPEES fo Rickard fol-|in the Baltic gym Wednesday night.|McK ND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT|Pacic ent Tess B8cle, |\ e tast| miniiar oty otton, epot qulet ;|| q0y, will -he preceded by a confer- s telegram to Rickard fo ROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, hour, heaviness centering in Atlantic Guit, ence of the exXecutive committee to- lows: In this game Holdblitt scored his first Les. Sal 10— 294 57 ‘ s cent | basket of the season. [Potom = — tive Labor day suits me. In the event ; £ and popular ofls. tellin LIBERTY BOND RARKET. mprrow evening. Various reports and % it heiey In the preliminary, the West Ends |k e ND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU.|Crichle Stsel and poslar ol vt mse‘ Hisn low. Giee | recommendations will be prepared for Efék‘?esf:,:‘,; e "ge,lfe;nn::'p;::‘izr;gé defeated the Bantams 2nds, 17 to 13.] pord IFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN|Phiiadeiphia Wederal Reserve banw has L% - 18| presentation at the general session the | of 15 per ‘ent ‘ot the. gross” 1 wii| Lineup: i i -~ i ised its rate of discount on indebted- 3% | tollowing day. - i fux i =5 e = e 30 UEDE, VELOUR, AND MENs|Tized 8 Joie of 4o o %5 %] ‘Interest in Saturday's meeting winl| D% NP $13300 158 2 ew Tork bapk 88| CErte S . ANCY SUITINGS, SAMPLES ON|cent Sales amounted to 535.000 shares. 35m am|center on the. proposals concerning|Tarnoct §15000 to carry out the con- o EEib. PLAY. KBS i ¥ 7 | Forelgn exchange was irregular, firm- ©3 - s |award of championships for 1921 and| focl’ T want to kmow it all parties | Almquist 2y PION c EQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN | nogy in sterling being offset by heaviness St €| the proposed amendment to the ama- | mach I WAt to Know i all pRTCs S aradis IN BALTIC TONIGHT! TOOLEN MiLLs, WIGHTMAN’S|!n many of the continental remittances. 9% . moe|teur rule to discontinue the practice! on’ and want to be sure that I have Firth, Hines N et tt City come WITCH, NORWICH TOWN. NCHAConmy o ST e o e S e commities. to” recom. | 3, atch With the champion on Labor o ad Chile are in progress of completion, but 7.1 Z b s 'SPECIAL SALE other Soutn American loans are in abey- ence. Liberty issues fmproved, also some local traction issues, but the gemeral bond market was irregular and narrow. Total: FOREIGN EXCHANE RATES. Yestordzy Stecting (par $1.88! = 7E (oar $L.85% per sovereigm) mend the award of championships, of which George -T. Adee is chairman, will present its final report. The other members are George W. Wightman of Beston and Joseph I. Jennings of Phil- day.” TO COMPETE IN ENGLAND’S AMATEUR GOLF CLASSICS Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 3 — Miss Alexa Goldblatt Left Guard Lamoureux | Jo <+sees Pepin| Baltie| K Alexa| Referce: F. Robitaile o by delphia. Since mber meet- | Stirling, champion- woman golfer of | | $ AXES sales (pac value) agwresaied $12.460-| Pl o ey (5 ey hare coeery oty meel | Americs, and. Robert T. Jones, Jr.| Bantems 2nds West Ends | nary the Pand on Com, 61 deyy .. txH sentativés of the Germantown Cricket | Southern champion and runner-up in|W. Charon . «.'J. Burr | also are out ol . Unhandl STOCKS. Comi. 9 dam 3 ciub of Philadelphia, the West Side|the western amateur tournament, will Right Forward | \ iuaranteed, ed, 3 Franee (Pur 333 Tennis club and the Newport Casino,| £0 to Great Britain this spring 1o con. | A Charon . - Haggerty e 5 - orth Il of which are seeking the men's|test in the two gre i ? i : " $2.25.... . $1.75 2ot R ulch e Betidngithe agsice of that coumtcy, It was an- |7, Hiney A 526 510 RECEIVED COSTRACTS suaranteed, Handled, Developments regarding the Davis|nounced today. I e A AND KINI s 2 cup will be reported and reports de-| According to present plans Miss| W, Robitaile , 3 . D. Burr BOWLING. n = rorth $2.75......... $225 tailing the association’s work for 1920 | Stirling will sail from New York on Rizht Guar: AT THE PALACE. SHIE: b ‘rdeentias L0} (hotmiesting. March § and will be one of the Ameri- | Rondeau, L. Robetafle -HE HOUSEHOLD e can contenders in the 'British women Aaad F, Smie Fearless. { national women's championship tourn- Left Gu L N % i@An Car & PIONEERS WIN DECIDING ament the week of May 30 at the TUrn- | Rereres: Reg Hore e T o103 wulletin Bldg., 74 Franklin St.| 5 i sias - GAME FROM MORSE MILLS | berry tourse on the west coast of Scot- = on. e 1ne 5 0400 Am ide 4 < Wednesday night in St. Jean hall,|land. o5, ParaAcEiranse 100 126 Telephone 5314 1600 Am Tel & ! ® lpytnam, the fast Pioneer five of Jew-| Bobby Jones, who is a junior at|F 3 S MATCH GAME 8 i3 1 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. étt’City defeated the Morse Mills in ;;eo;lgxa T”acbn.. will n:: su;lul‘m(lx\l m:em,\- FROM AETNA BOWLERS | . g = e ‘| the deciding game of their series, to|1. He will be a member of the Ameri-| In the Trolley league You Can Do No Better{Than | ; 755 mconda © S e sarab, tnanclay | the twune of #4-22. Jewstt City out- | can golfing team in the British AmA- | rolled Thursday misee Moomrs toc e ou o No % & 0 Aeenciated press the wheat market Mayduivecy| Classed Putnam in every stage of the | teur championship at Hoviake, ENg- b two out of three pames faome Biais | Buy Our Wurst.” A touched the lowest ‘price . yet {his seaser. L) displaying clever team work. ‘3’1‘3‘10-&""-“‘”{;:50";{“?;;; {11 return to 1614, rolled on the latter's alleys.: Bailey 'T500°Balt & Ohio The finish was heavy at 3 1-4 5 O St s . - of the losers was high man, gettin Salad Without | SR 28 2 o net decline arith March $1.52 10 $155.15| Jewett City Putnam | this country in time to participate 18| .. yidual score of 126 1 =) & Complete* |1 000 o2 and May $143 to $143 1-4: Corn Jost{ LIDErLY ..ve..iiersseeesses. Holgepson | e, SUmmer and fall tournaments, it|.-al pinfall of 340 pins. 5 e o 1-2 to 7-8, and oats 1-2 to 3-8 .In pro—p Right Forward S Daltic beat the Jewett ! v *cam on 'I'humms 200 Brookdym visions the ontcome ranged.fmm 2 1.2|Stafford .. Bouie | HOPPE'S MANAGER POSTED the Jewett City alleys, taking the first 0 Bk decline to 10c advance, s = MONEY TO BIND MATCH | ¥ 8ames. Jones of the w* re-s led iim 00 Can Although at the outset, a ban which | Davis ... Jarvis 3 . ‘rammates with a toal pinfal of 364 1800 Cent. has been pur or the mse of . Argentine New York, Feb. 3—One thousand|piue and an indfvidual score o¢ 133 pin. . 490 Centrat quotations here tended to give mome.:ad-| BAITY sececs..ociiooii.. vve.. Durand|doliars was posted here today by R. B, | fall. 93 136— Ma tee Coantie vantage to the bulls i the-wheat mar. Right Guard Benjamin representing Willie Hoppe:| In the game rofled on the Paace ai. | 105 115 s |for a che 0e-Ch ket, the fact soon becdme apparent: that| BIak® ..eeeecseiin.onn.. wee.. Breault | the world's professional 18-1 and 18-2|leys between the Aetna and the Palace, | 104 112 1| To-Bac buying power had nearly deserted ' the Left Guard balk line billiard champion who is NOW | the Palace won out by taking two pamec. | 90 101_ 244 to help pit. Tight money rates went hand 'in| Referee: Monty; timer: = Farley; | Playing in Canada, to bind a match 01; C0X Won the honors for high single | e : hand with sellitq on' the part of eastern | Scorer: Gilpert. 1000 paints up with Edonard Hore | with a pinfall of 132 pins, also’ high | 505 514 541 Interests, mostly in the wav, of liquid- = — mans, the {S‘sim expert, for the 18-2| honors went to Simoox with a total pin. Ameriean Expreas. B T e e oiaeet from 1L | FOOTBALL-RULES COMMITTEE | 20 W CUb o oiiouiates that the |20 2 361 pine Weismer - t0z 86 106 304l Il Rilmg. Nt of i pcroase iof] MEETING NEXT mionTH | maton must be played in this country g Sweeney e 0 20 In the New York flour trade ey 5| New Yerk, Feb. 3—The annual meet- | during October or November next and| . - King . 5] 71 farther depressing tmffuemce - THE - con, | [N Of the intercollegiate football rules| will put up a stake of any amount Peters . 7 144— 333 | sequent dreak In prices brought abgur|COMmMittee probably will be held in| trom $1,000 to $25,000. Richmond dvrdut bbb S sl il s 4% iy, VaBey } 2% 0% RO e some export business, and there was-a: ittle rechvery at the last om profit tak. ing by shorts. Both corn and ‘oats touched about thel pricss vet for the. crop. Despite faTing off in the vohmme of com receipts the arrivals continued -to' be in excess of immediate requirements. . Higher quotations on hags gave firm- ness to provishms CHICAGO GRATR MARRETY. k- :fi‘ 1 5 £ g a 1% - e this city on Saturday, March 5, accord- ing to tentative arrangements an- noynced here today. Attendance of all members of the committee is ex- pected and several proposed changes or amendments to the playing rules Lwill be discussed. DEMPSEY AND WILLARD AGREE ON LABOR DAY BOUT New York, Feb. 3—Jess Willard, for- mer heavyweight boxing champion, has agreed to meet Jack Dempsey, holder of the title, on Labor Day, Tex Rick- ard, boxing- promoter, announced to- day. ‘Rieckard made public a telegram he rece¢ived from Willard, who is on bis ranch at Lawrence, Kas. Rickard also - sent a cablegram.to TRINITY OPENS BASEBALL SEASON ON APRIL 13 Hartford, Conn., Feb. 3—The Trin- ity college baseball schedule was an- nounced tonight as follows: April 13, Holy Cross; 23, Afnherst; 28, Yale at New Haven; 29,<Bowdoi May 6, Worcester Tec! Brown at Providence; 14, Massachusetts Agzies: . Connecticut Aggies at Storrs; 23 Willams at Willlamstown; 23, Spring- field; 30, Connecticut Aggles; June 3, St Stepben’s at Annandale; 4, Union at Schenectady BOWLING Games Tonight, ~ Damlelson_at m7 85— 248 495 1405 Lehigh and Wilkesbarre COAL EGG, STOVE AND NUT $17.50 CARRIED IN LESS 50c SHOVELED OFF Carey | Connen .. Pedace .. | Vaono BASKETBALL Thompson Blake .... willis . = : 1 T BANTAMS vs. MELROSE JOHN A. MORGAN & SONf 100 92— 298 GAMES START AT 3 P. M. Alexandery o o102, 104— 325 Admission :—Gents 30o—Ladies 20 Talenhona-204 Rt il . P o N 3 S