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Providence, R. I Mac“me Union 963 < Company unien 17 Engin: Founder Machinists Manufacturers: of 'HARRIS-COR- LIES ENGINES. Brown Valve Large stock alWays on hand, Ganeral Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. Shea’s News Bureau MAGAZINE SPECIALIST THE LA VIDba ELKCTRIO Vissalvs LI yuu I.hli it is an excellent appilance. ELSCTRIG DR, :irn: visibly tired as ke went to his cor- Brennan had the better of the remaln- Westerly, R. Lo ing three rounds,. fln ln‘s‘nc fln\:n cnnpm found Brennan continually trying to land 1 Lawson of the Continental Basecball te Mastic, C a knockout blow. The pair were fighting '")0 L ATE FOR- GLASIIFWATION 1: ’:.Lflereo ‘mixup when the bell ended the | ’l'ho faces of both were badly marked Probah)y the shortest bout-ever held in ; Madison. Square Garden was the. opening | rounds_the Boston club would play , heavywelight contest tonight, lasting six~ BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING | heavywelsht confest toheht, lagting oix AND MEN'S 'SUITINGS DIRECT |eent a right smash to the jaw of. Bob Sweeney of Boston, sending him to the FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, abvans ahziost 125" saon' au Ebay. had | notboeds AND SAVE MONEY. = THE BEAU- squared off. Homer Smith 3 Canal “STEBLY LIGHT Agh NW‘I COo. Ladies, Attention TIFUL SEASON'S = SHADES IN FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON|fo 23t Th‘;"flllrd contes tended in the se-:om!' 35 round by the disoualification of . Pinkey. WQOLEN MILLS, . WIGHTMAN'S x{{mns. B.aCal)lornla. negro ‘heavyweight. -y . @ was disqualified for holding his, op- SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN.. ponent, Kid Norfolk, holder of the Ric'- ard belt as the negro light-heavywel THE CHELSEA SAVINGS |z, REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN BANK .. One Hundred Twenty-Fifth ¢ Consecutive Dividend Norwich, Conn,, February 7, 1821, The Board of Di - has declared-a six months, at the rate of four par' lege, England, FRANK H EMPSTEAD, 2 / Treasurer. GUAEANTEED FOR FOUR MONTHS OR' MONEY BACK. USKIDE AND PANCO SOLES. FLEXIGLE AXb. WATKRPROOF. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING co., ~ THUMM'S : DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street STRAND EOWLERS TOO MUCH FOR DAVIS! the Davig theatre, in one of the most | exciting gaties of, the season, Bad | Ureakss for the Davls quickiy follow-| shown, as both had a large following . on Aend. Pudiick of the Stguxd cap- turéd the honors of the evening, bowl- | dend. ing in the. neigiaborhood of 350. The| Norfolk and Western .and madmg, fea-y Siraud five shcwed up in good form | tured the few gains. Both advanced 1-1-2 points. Sales amounted to 550,000 shares: The bond -market wu'lrrgulnr on reduced . offerings. Liberty .and Vietory issues closed mostly at nominal gains, but other domestic issues as-well as in- S ""”‘yum-um-u fiotations were inclined o = 2, peact. Especially French municipals. To- m nlu (par value) ' aggregated $9,- ®3 it was their firsl game of the sea- son. Next Tuesday at 10:30 the Breed will bowl the Sirand. “Scores: Strand Theatre, Chrls . Caswell Castow .... + 108 Diey .. 88 i L Budnick 113 a8 un ‘so— 28s| . 1 Tourtellot ... Amidon 10 NEW YORK | New London (Norwich) Line joy this = delightful over Mfisht trip down thln. Sound and ach your' destinatian happ: hed and Excel: nt service throlghout. Leave New Londen daily ex- cept Sunday, 11:00 p. m. State rooms ready at 7:00 ». m. THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP* COMPANY F. H KENYON, General Agent G. N. DELAP, Special Agent D. W. LITTLE, Special Agent Hartford, Conn. New York New Haven shooting at the ‘| range of.the Quinnipiac Rifie club. »{ 20 shots at a distan rifle teams fired | ce of 75 feet, a per-- fect individual score “being 200. | ster bolt action rifles and the - | English_gunniers used: Lee’Enfield service | riftes, .High score on the’ Yale team was made by C. P.. Williams wlu. 198 points. | cat TR Heffelfinger, C. L. Clarke and ‘Hopkins_ had”197 each,-J. S. Gordon and C..G. Sawyer had 195 each. J. G. Bennett had 194 and ‘R. T. Lowndes had M’GOWAN LEADS SKATEM AT END OF FIRST DAY Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb. 18—Everett ’McGownn of St. Paul ‘held a five-point | lead at the end of the first day's skat- ing for the American professional ‘speed . skating championship today. McGowan had 4 total of 60 points and Ed-Lamy of Saranac Lake and Arthur | Staft of Chicago each had b5. Ben O’'Sickey of Philadelphia had 10 points and Peter Dube of Hscanaba, Mich., failed to score. The five com- .| petitors - will meet in the final- three Bobby McLean was, ‘nable to be presént to defend his title, McGowan won two evenis—the one | mile and two mile races—and Lamy ! and Staff finished in a dead hcat for; n the 440:yard dash. ts scheduled for tomorrow are the 220-yard dash, the half mile and the three mile races. BEZTresso! > b during the. next four ds . and. h UNICN SQUARE e et e e &‘.% o B o |time. In the fifth round Martin landed’ 2 four right smashes t; :‘.“l:m :ux:d jaw- Nickel Plating | fom st saee e md o e v et Al T 11c o . : UNITED METALS MFG. | 3 jott jabe to the mough, every o 'COMPANY, Inc. =y, mciver Norwi In the ‘unu. troun:lk Martin, although showed signs of weakness, sent.a straight Norwich, . . . . Conn. Fight smash ot Brennan's ' :uxxere;l the Chicago man a couple vt econds before the bell sounded. Brennan had all the better of | the | eleventh, but in the twelfth Martin ral- nn-rlnt«d in every respect. Let us|lied and at close quarters gave blow for rate this vidrator and Prove o (piow and -divided the honors, Brenhan | and- seemed to ha events tomorrow. BOSTON FRANCHISE AWARDED TO DAY AND POPE '“Boston, Feb. 18 — President Andy association, announced tonight that the Boston franchise of the been awarded to George R." Day and Lincoln G. Pope. They would have a negro team to represent this clty, he and pending the 14 leagué “had CONNECTICUT MILLS ‘Fast Preliminary Game E used 'lnimenmt and the qniek o cht 2 smil is face, for nchm resulting from weather exposure, sprains, strains, lame back, overworked muscles. Pene- trates without rubbing. All fléO druggists have it. BASKETBALL Town Hall, Danielson TONIGHT MILLBURY (All-Star Line-Up) on the Everétt High school iield “The Knoxville Giants, Brooklyn, will be a second negro ciub in the league, President Lawsoh an- Kalamazoo. Mich.. knocked out Wild Rill Reed of California SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S|in the fourth round with a ‘hard right to Smith weighed 188 pounds and CLUBS TIED FOR LEAD IN SQUASH TENNIS New Yorls, Feb. 18, The Harvard and Yale clubs tied tcday for the Metro- | pgiitan squash_tennis each team having won 6 matches and | & *championship, ~The Yale organization caught up to Specdways its rival teday by winning the de ed yesterday in a six-game seru . }In ‘the rubl 3 Brennan's w,;gm:;‘;"g“‘f;’_l’s‘”“ _;; 15216 The clubs will play off the first p.ace tie next week. ATHLETICS’ ERST CONTINGENT ON WAY TO CAMP hia, Feb. 18—The first -con- sent.of the Philadelphia American lm"ue basehall team left tonight (or' the epring training quart Charles, 1La. an and Martin_entered the rinz shortly before 9.30. ., Harv ard was announced at 193 1-4 pounds and Mt b Bu-:n.‘ +. Youkaski Strike'c"‘ . Swanson 2, YALE RIFLE TEAM.DEFEATS OX‘F!OBD IN §HOOT N H: k4 = actors of this Bank | rine tesr Gefeniod end for the current | RiSht In the first international intercolle- giate shoot ever dtaged. The score was 1.564 points to 1,361. cent. per annum, payable on and after |Ners shot at their targets at New col- | Manager Connie Mack, et h ofMarch, the ‘totil points | men, the fifteanth o are! scored by them was madé known 'in a |crs, cablegram received here before the Yale team started shootirig. The figures .were * 1ea\e for the south February 23, AL AND CORMERGL MARKET WAS UNSETTLED: New York, Feb. 18.—The further re- 86 FRANKLIN ST. action of prices in the stock market to- | % +.. NINO DL PALA. . ... ,|day was primarlly.due o the same~ad- PN s verse_circumstances “ane; - . % have governed financial o, erations -since’ the beginning of the year. “You Can D\o No Better Than Lack of buying power or public in +Buy Gur Wurst.” tegest, as’ indicated by the meagre Fist- N . nebs reported by cox{xnhs‘n’l houses, * l;;e o 7 ) poor earnings of faiiroads and indus rial} No Salad Complete Without i 2orposatians and the siow revivi of gen- | eral business continued to militate against ¢ o - constructive cfforts. ' i Thumm s The money x;urlket was ‘epsier to the 1) extent that call loans dro !ome-Made e Ly for commercial pape. and ha!lk ances. But very fittie time mon mayonnalse e tbts. except for the shorter pe- Cote §, Lums 4, ¥hil 2, Firtn 1, Sinioncau L. Banam 2nds Right Forward W. Charon ........ Left Forward SoSElein i cveees. Paradisj ight Oxford gun- The party con: mostly recruit pitchers and cateh- The main body of the Athletics will Robitaille teeseesceeeeneess Al Pepin Rondeau ... nght Guard PACIFIC }'LEET TEAM WON PLAINFIELD TAKES TWO FRCM DANIELSON Plainfield took two games from the Danielson bowlers Thursday night on the Danielson alleys in a | match game, honors by rolling ed from 71: high three, 862, Coutu ..ae Foreign ex\énnze ‘Wwis more ‘unSettled, rates on London falling {6 levels whicl effaced the greaier cent gafns. Remittances to the comtin: without exception, dlso were lower, = especial point to-the British pre- mgh e m“—_—_—_—'—.z.: S e e central | b ceptances T 1 Bears were p:nlahfly aggpeulve i} 5 ; ‘such issues as shippings, oils.and motors at gross recessions of 2 to 10 points. The quintet from the Strand theatre Litile support was forthcoming, lowest Lknown as tbe Stranesses deteated the priciw being registered in many inauncqs Merry Five, comprised of empioyes’of | shorly before the close. Atlantic Gulf and West Indies common was the weakest and most’active issue, reccvering only a fraction 4 ed by superiority of tho Strand spell- | treme decline at & nN loss of 9 1- ed defeat [or them, Kedn rivalry was | polnts. -Dealings in this.stock were -in excass of half its capitalization and su gested 2 downward tévision of the ‘div: Representative part of their re k, Feb. 1o.—Call money ea "udn" rate 7; lasl loan 7; bank ac- Rondo ..... New York, Feb. 18.—Cotton, spot quiet ; middling 13.40. PLUGGERS TAKE SECOND LEG OF SERIES |SENATE COMMITTE In the second leg of a series between | ! the Smilers of Danlelson a {gers of Good ock [WO games, LIBERTY BOND MARKET. FOREIGN EXGHANGE RATES. Sterling (par $4.50 por soverelgn) - Dema % umam lmull.hh» : g 111 i % . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, ! Chicago; Feb. 18.—Snow 'and rain west and - southwest wjth predictions -of tne coldest weather of the winler had a de- ing influence on the wheat market Prices closed weidk, 1-2 to 1 3-4c! net lower with March $1.67 1-2 to $1.67 3-4 and ‘May $1.57 1-2 to Sirg finished 1-8 to 1-4@3-Sc down and oats unchanged to 1-80 higher. the. outcome ranged from 10c decline to aflx‘;z ce off! ll.t. urn of winter conditions apmeqred likely to chedk If not altcgether end the Icelihood of great damage by greent bugs and Hesslan fly to the 1321 wheat « Selling pressure which resulted brou"ht about material declines at the offering but later the market rallied on Profit taking by shorts and begause of news:-of considerable .export business. Foreign «purchasing, -however, - was said to have been done only premium yet on the crop. Besides, o -m -was curgent that Holl ing “wheat which hade been bouzht in ‘this country- and was taking instead tae ‘best two ii high wman with | individual score and 293 for! 3 i i EEEE i i 2 FoEER- i In provisions sB8sts T8 bvars sl FaXmane § s H a {1 T 9 83 4 422 CAPT. GEE'S TEAM WIRS FEvezye flgaflgs at the lowest nd ‘was re-sell first place when it teo! from Capt. Art Campbell's team Friday t wentto the Gee teum in which the itain took the high single and ight three string honors with sccres of | terest here led. the selling theslast and prices broke rapidly ‘Provisions- averaged lower affected by 2. setback in the value of hogs. o N CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. y | postponed ' one. ¢ iddl i ;amzhs o 2E{EEEEER 9 BALTIC BANTAMS DEFEAT % MOOSUP SPEEDWAYS The Baltic -Bantams defeated the Moosup Speedways Friday the Ealtic club ficor, by the score of Cote was the star of tae guame, shoating 8 fi d g In the preliminary tae Bantam 2nds| @eicated the Taftviile Rov. night on 8 byawde‘ margin of 35 to 11, with Walter Charon |leaq:ng in caging the Ball, hooting ten .. Strike Rovers St. Germaine | (T . «eeeess Pepin | Stevens «++. Lambert featin tae - Allantie fieet -nine by a score of 4 | GeTeT. captuied Lhe |sels next week a: n single, 126, and 120— 333 18— 2 123— 116— % 110— 3. 587 1663 126— 362 99— 314 11— 827 1595 i the Plug- ar, the Geodyear t._m, ‘Washirgton. Hunter of Goodye the' honors of the evenin single, 128, and high three, 11— 339 86— 28 95— 259 i 83— 2801 121— 331 496 1527 | 101— 317! 105— 296 109— 282 58— 260 I 509 1458 CLERKS DEFEAT AMERICAN ‘EXPRESS BOWLERS: The city freight clerks handed the American Express bowicrs a_beating iAmerican Express. 78— 257 75— 248} ¢ 93— 268 78— 244 n— i15 402 1232 City Freight Clerks. 98— 2771 124— 293 19— 236! 481 1820 matches | Tle- 241 It would be moge. asmrirw a smgm ad will tell you th not the ¢ wluh'—T} IEA.C C. 5% in L-ur case eption, bat tt [AN CC W agLica COLDIiic b et T l..\_..\ FAIL TO FIND MURDERER _ OF HIGH SCHUOL YEACHE THIS BARK U'r; J. ARTHUR ATWCGD, Pic C. A Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 18.—The {murder of Miss Louise Wolf : EBALL CIAMPIONSHIP | Mabel Foote, Parma Meights h! Panama, Feb. 18.—The baseball team ; te2chers, whose mutiiated bJJ of the United States Pacific flect today ; [0und yesterday momis won the second and deci Edward Jenes, rvisor of Schous 'po!ves falled to reveal a clua o 1 O Several suspects were q by herSiff Stanpard, but alf proved aifbis’ and were released. KING AND QUEEN'S GIFT * Sweer dictated TO AMBASSADOR \VKITLOCKE London, Feb. 1 —The 'D\xku c! Ycrn, will present Brand American ambassador, with silver plate as a gift fro uy evening, con- adings. At the tion for the serv: " “iurer's programmme games rendered to Brit zduriux the war. E. A. Hoxle and sor, | FIGURES SHOW RED(‘LHD‘( NCE IN IRELAND | Dublin, Feb, 18.—Today's official review !says the greatly reduced n rages in the last week affo &IH gre 92— 208 for satlstaction and lcads to §9— 317 that the recent 10, reached the maximum. | seizures being made daily, adds, should result m a s ment in the situation shorily. the week end ts here were The arrests and s 1..n-~fl. Mr. and M:w. P y ‘members of the scnate finance commi nd with the g riscussed the soldier bonus {deferred actfon until 1 sald the bill probably w: next week and an effort be made to before adjournment. icurt its p @ age GALES FERRY The Gales Ferry Fook club met at th home of Mrs. Walter Wednesday aflernoon. biography of O. Henry w Delphine Fish. Plans for start ing groups in the Needleworh America were discussed. foillowed in which with salad and wafers. Owing to l.\c illness of Mrs. E ihe hostcss x:ned tea | at the home of Jirs. ham Tuesday aficrnoon. on | work guild eof Woodsrd and Mr: city spoke in her save the history of the first in England. charities, the mmmv armehar 2 wes to hoeylulzh homes and o0 Directors named to fo of ten were Mrs. Wal and Miss Susan Mat RO L ... $1.00 ing of the teaclers of towa at LL 1- ¥a Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins returned day evening from Des an absence of Six Wee 54 97— 283 | home of her son 83— 241 Mr. and Mrs. J son Burrows of Ieguonnoc Wed e R Mrs. Billings F. neigide farm at Stodd, iting her “parents, TWO DUCKPIN MATCHES | Haley, in Brooklym, CapL llenry Geus duckpin team in the a nice bid for, two . Crandall of Ch: itor at the home daughter, Mr. L")elr home in the London were mxle in this p‘.\ce Scoutmaster Dudley C. T members of Troop No. 11 of The second match was a roll-off of a | Atiended a lecture on ind Dhell’s team | 2 itsclf from 2 compicte whitewash | 2 N by winning ‘one game by three ping The score In the first match was as follows: Team 4, Capt. H. Gee. haries A. Ea: New Londen Voc: ‘When a man and a woman argue the . A\.’ el woman always gets the last word, but when two women argue it's aiways a ”— m draw.