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St. Louls, Feb. 24.~Benny Leonard, lihtweight champlon, ‘easily outfought Joe Weling of Chicago in an eight-round no-decision bout here tonight, -according to newspaper men who witnessed the con« test. N. Y. AMATEUR BOXERS SCORED teur boxers ccred victorles in four the eight clasecs in the intercity boxing g spo VICTORIES XN FOUR CLASSES |ce and it sould not be allowed. Lim- New Y ¥eb, 24—New York ania- iting the lc o 1 of the contest by the of | 2 ’ tournament ended here tonight. Pittsburgh boxers were second with three victories and’ Philadelphia was third with one. The Boston team did fiot score. The intercily championship was doubt until (he last bout, the final in er directing the eleven would be ‘enabled to know- exactly how many plays were at his disposalin’which to reath the ob- Jjective. The guesswork.a to time, as un- the | Gor the present system, would be ilimi- in light-heavyweight class, in which Mag- nus Larsen of New York knocked out J. Rinjk of Pittsburgh. Rinj¥ had declded-| e the plays will be @ considerable 1y the better of this contest until the mo- | yar 1o the adoption of the plaa.” £ ment when Larsen slipped a right to the ———— ol Jaw which sent the Pittsburgher ‘down - X and out The final blow camu after on¢ | SENIOR ATHLETES | minute and 32 seconds of fighting in first round. Eight knockouts were' recorded in night's contests. TENNIS TOURNAMENT AWARDED TO MEBION CRICKET CLUB 3 A Philadelphia, Feb, 24.—fThe - intercol. | open to all Y.©M. C. A's in this’ country legiate tennis “tournarent for 1921 the ' BUSY ON HEXATHLON Much interest is being manifested in 10~ | ine coming Y. M. C. A. Hexathlm meet, the local competitor of .which will be conducted in the Y gym next Monday night. The Hexathlon meet which fs' & meet has | Includes & program of slx atandard all been officizlly awarded to the Merion round events and is designed to determine Cricket club, it was announced here to- | the Y. M. C. A. athletic sapremacy of tie day. Although no date has been set, it country. Due to the fagt that it would probably will be staged in Jume. be impossible to hold the meet in on( hange from June | Iocality, each assoclation will compete i 206 45 {58 mn:':':‘mhwnm on its floor at a specified time, adhering players who argued -that they were much better shape for hard play at rigidily to set rules governing the ccn- u.l: teitl e records are reported to na- d compared and end of the spring season of dual meets | tional headquarters an than at the end of the summer vacation. | the. Winning. associations declared. Final decision as te the date will b| Athong those.who have shown: up -es- ‘mads pecially well in the try: and will em;lt::em:f '«'i.?lx'y':ufi ‘g:“e;mx‘:l:: compete Monday are, H. C. Markoff, M. Tennis Assoclation in New York next|Markoff A, Pineault, E. Pineault, A | month, when the schedule of all sanc- | Shatz, B. Alexander, A. Grebe, L. Teid/ tioned tozrnamerts will be drawn up. ATLAS CLUB COMING 10 BALTIC TO PLAY ACES ‘The Atlas club of South Manchester pesta, Goldfaden, 8. Bober and S. Chase. BEAVES M0 CAANGE COLOR AND PATTERN OF ITS STOCKINGS will line up against the Baltic Aces Fri-| Boston, Dec. 24—The Boston National day night, in Baltle. The visitors The Aces w1l have their oid cen! are | league baseball team is to change the noted for having a good basketball club, | €olor and pattern of its stockings in an ter, | effort to bring a shift in its luck in pen- Fred Erickson, back in his old position :om“;ezo:&dl:;nmr Fred Mitchell an- and Swanson, who recelved aninjury in c the eame at Colchester will also be in | Instead of red and blue horizontally the lineup. . Base on Monday night. Owing to an increase in_expense getting these two clubs for Friday night it 1s nececsary to charge a slight increase in admission, FOOTBALL GAMES BY PLAYS barreg socks, the new shin coverings will The Aces are playing at Fort Wright|be solid blue, with white feet. . Another Saturday night and at the Submarine innovation in the uniform will be a blue “B" on the blouses, instead of the In- of|dian head which for years had been the Braves' insignia. LID ON PROFESSIOYAL BOXING IN DENVER Denver, Co'o., Feb. 24—Philip Van DOES AWAY WITH STALLING | Cise, newly elected district attorney of Roston, Feb. 24.—The proposal {o reg- | Denver, clamped the 1id on prolessional ulate football games by plays instead of | boxing foday when %We announced he by time was supported Wednesday by Ma- | would arrest boxers engaging in a bout Jor F. W. Cavanaugh, head coach-of the |in Denver for pay. Beston College eleven. The suggestion| The district attorney declared the of Harry R. Coffin, a Harvard graduate, | state law prohibited pfize fighting ang he wiich will be presented to the football | interpreted the law to bar all beuts rules committee 2t its forthcoming meet-{ where any principal received pay for ing in Ncw York, was termed by Cava- | participating in a ring contest. Buxing paugh a step in theeright{ direction. *In =ny other sport ‘stalling’ is dis- has flourished in Denver for severgl years. FINACLAL AND CORMERCIAL MARKEET WAS UNSETTLED New York, Feb. 24.—The sisck mar- nnssttled velopments It the course e fairly active session giving mete rial acceleration to the further 4 wn- ward course of quoted values. . Chief among these was the announce- nt that one of the largest of the dependent steel manufacturers in Pittsburgh district, follewing the exam- 400 Deth otor 3 3% & %% 3 to- 5 2% I %% e 3 0 sl “ - the NURWICH BULLETIN Use For Corns Stops Pain lmmly‘— Removes ¢ Corns Completely. 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Hartford PIONEERS, OF JEWETT CITY , g 3 "vs. No other carrier so surely and so perma- do this by taking advantage of our extended IS v et ol Rl e AR, longer period of years, at lower operating select the truck that met fully their require attempting to bribe cor influence any MOOSTP ROLLING STRONJ shape, piling up a good score, and came alleys, roliing a total vinfall of 1782, one games from the Aetna on the Aetra al- —EXTRA ATTRACTION— vs. BANTAMS nently guarantees you a profitable day-in experience in installing Packard trucks in OREGON PASSED BILL ON cost, simply because it is correctly designed, ments. Why not sce how we can aid you player, umoire, manager or director of IN TROLLEY LEAGUE near bresking the record for teain total. 2 5 £ pin behind the record set by them two a 0 w 0 weeks ago. Potvin proved to be the leader of the match, winning the henors. leys. Individual high score was rolled ATLAS; OF SOUTH MANCHESTER If your business can afford only one truck, Make sure, as well, that the truck you buy vs. BALTIC ACES by all means let that one truck be a Packard. meets your particular hauling needs. You can ADMISSION—Gents 35¢c; Ladies 25¢ Game Starts at 8 P. M. . and day-out return on your investment. The practically every field of motor transport. For Packard truck does meore work, over a years, we have been helping business men BRIBING BALL PLAYERS Salem, Oregon, Feb. 24.—Eribing, or any bueb-nbclub is made a_crime by a carefully made, scientifically rated and regu- in solving your hauling problem? Our ex- biil passed by the state legislature and 3 3 . g S signed today by Governor Ben W. Olcott, larly serviced to effect precisely this result, perience is yours to command, for the In the Trolley league matches roiled last night Moosup bowlers rolied in great oosup hit the maple hard in their match with Jewett City on .the latter’s for high single, 155, and high- three, 416. Taftville won the best two out of three by Pepin with 137, and high three went to Edwards with a pinfall of 359. The The Bee Hive geyser in Yellowstons | Many parts of the dense forests of the national park is becoming more amMl|Adirondack motntains n New Yo more active every season. |are sttil unexplored. ze wood of the tamarind tree on Moosup alleys in total pinfall, in = Moosup, 2. close game. Lepack was again high ma 117 118— 254 | Witk 2 single score of 144 and h 122 7 3= |three with 385 pinfall. Laperle of the 137 155— 41 ( Hustlers showed up pretty well and roil- res pounds a cuble foot. a is so compact that it weighs ‘elghty Bitakt by Ath coEINAS hat ordsed &c| . B9C KL i 1% e :ool,he ffth straitht win for S K : A :‘r, per lcé:z. wage reduction, effective on l?fio: ?fif«‘&% i = T ;’:‘:fi:? !::21 lx-}‘l:'{ia;r:l:x:t‘.n S&_;:::f e 8 s & sCer .. 21 7 Z l 3 afhin b S b S SR st ez, : T e s ) H t Ad t. i e 1 soliEenezie ] ones verwising. s o e : : o e 13 | s 100 120 339 - . I T 3 o B L3 3 e i 12 e s Hiy is & topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are inclinad te o of ie_auacieny sivident o : e e 552 605 s19—test exaggerate, Yet hes any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable Sep iof faselal siziemeyts re. = s e remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ber i ny - Ul cose aeenn 10! et . ol S o B mtaiae o 2lsven I Gl i 38 uo—as | qurselves, we know what the answer will be, e it ant i fdiClement L Ia 08 a0 i . 17— 362 That it hes all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days fa &l eornt & :] % # PETR ...—. Lotid U»———uu T T __—_‘ I . . = . . Ly fng ow Indusiics and"cave adaea : = = = s s su—an) o be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and S STy v 1 Tatvile, 2. our assurance that its standard will be maintained. ot hbotied w?’::? B4 |Pepin ... ......137 106 104— 347 s P . + fors 252 thelr accresories. a: weil ne ook cii P Tiomaa B e D e Imitations ere to be found in some stores and only because of the Castorla tnv in the deline, with sundry spe-| ‘iou % faeluding the mail order group| 160 Penn R It shares, at net losses of 1 to 5 points, but reac- tlons among ralls werV relatively unim- portant. Sales amountsd to- 535,000 500 Plerce OfL . 200 Pleree Ol pr. e 8% TR 3 3% Call money again held at the fixed rate 8ty of 7 per rert, and time funds were availa- t5 ble n moderata amounts for the short- er dates. Fixchange on London eased ezsed aporeciably. The fezture of the irregular bomd market wos the decline of Liberty 3 i-2e below 91. Most other domestic and forcizn issues were variably lower, and 5 es- % sX 8 ‘ebly industrials, Total sales (par W . ESiE S | value) agcres 0,175,000, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Feb. 24—24.—Pears had T @ectdd adventage: In the wheat market MONEY., today cwninz to uneasiness regarding | New York, Feb, the industrial' outlook, Prices closed beavy, 8 3-4 to 4 3-4 net lower with March 1.67 to 167 1-3 and Miy 156 8-4 to 1.57. Corn finished 1 1-4 1 down, cats off 7-8 to-1 1-4, provi- #tons at & setback of 7 to 22c. ‘Wheat values besan to shrink as soon | New York, TFeb. 24—Cotton, spet @200 Willys Over .. 48 Woith P & if WWDP&XxD . 24—Call mon steady; high 7; W 7; ruling rate closing bid §; offerud at 7; last loan accepances 6 1-3. 1-2 COTTON. a8 the market was open. Washington | Uiet; middling 12.55. dispatches telling of the militant p osi- = tion which labor union haa taken as to LIBERTY BOND MARKEY, tnfunctions and other related, subjects was clearly th emain factor. The major- #tyk of traders appeared to. be impressed with & bellef that prospects of better business conditlons soon had been dim- od. Much of the selling that took place was sald to be in the nature of liqu tion. Rallying power failed to dvelup, a § 1 reason being a’ report’ that the ‘hend of the federal reserve bank at Dal- T pite assertions that Germany would port, 18.500,000 bushels of corn to doomn wheat requirements. Biz arrt High Lo o 3 H 2 ;) s% s ida- ddddflfld:_fl:dflfl #sPSEEEEpEE y B P —_— FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. im- cut vals of corn had considerable bearish effect, 8TOCKS, ] > wmpfg e i [/aney i R o E oE nEEgfi SEEFETES HECR =58 RE ;3 ! Te® ¥ SSEBREEEbENEE i L : o a¥ i ‘Weakness In provisicns was ascribed #o the downturn in the grain markets. o3 5 P 3 2| BABAK2RN DY ‘E E#g g####s CHICABO ORAIN MARKET. e : % 8% |ed house. took three straight games from the entire continental list of remittances| 3.5 & ekt iR 8% | alleys. The Breed boys in the first game 7% | Capt. “Red” Oxley pushing him hard for &;: honors. Bill took high total while “Red" e A Malons oo copei% o 10— m earnings. saiiiise” ity Price 95 and Interest 2} £ 97 90— 283 . . Z 3 54 94— 301 Yielding 8% Rt PER GENT, 980.¢8 Malley ... 99.7¢ 9700 | “Capt” Oxley ... 7 8556 Whices: T80 el arsah tnat Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. tletcher & o =% Oklahoma Gas & Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he Honestly 548 569 579 1696 AR e Electric Co. | expects to receive Lis reward. TAKE THREE FROM STRAND The Breed quintet, playing fo a crowa- | 15t & Refunding Mortgage | TVss, 1941 [ i, Ch“@!r@n the Strand company on Thursday even- ing in the Theatre league on the Aetna Secured by a mortgage on ry For : P T O won by a large margin, but in th t the entire property of the E e _ N 28 | two games their margins were small, and Company with a value Net Contents 15 Fluid Draok [] a spare or strike would have brought largely in excess of the total funded debt. Net earnings over double the mortgage bond interest, Tota! of this issue of first mortgage bonds less than double the Company’s gross the house down for either side. Bill Malone was seen in the setilar role, with carried off high single. characters. follows: Breed Theatre, The cast of BODELL & CO. | [ timeie] st G X BEE : andDovels € © o 10 WEYBOSSET STREET G S Care of Baby, Providencs, R. I. __ [ That Baby should have & bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it Baston New York memfldj“émkm is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use Ul GheerfuinessandRestCaali®] @ man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of | nelfhes Opium, Morptioes# that same infant. Eijther practice is to be shunned. . Neither would { Mineral, Not NARGOTIO| .be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. : o G ST Your Physician will tell you that Beby’s medicine must be pre- pared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, ther, think of giving te yur a:ling child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Ine fants and Chiliren? Don’t be deceived. S % 481 488 452 1421 90 90 81— 261 76 99 36— 261 84 86 83— 253 98 81 89— 268 4 126 108— 308 422 482 447 1351 WIN MATCH . FROM KACEYS ‘Willimantic, Conn, Feb. 24.—The Thread Overseers of the American Shea’s News Berean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE asergons ST T e fetpful Remedy o Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that l = . ° Gméipau;mmdma';”‘fi”' should remember thet to function well, the digestive or;:s of ym dles, Attentlon i and Feve\‘iséflgfgs? Baby must receive special care. - No Baby is 60 abrormal that ‘tie BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR GLOAKING Lo::‘;m_hm desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily pre- AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT ""m———-"ésfi-—r:; e pared for grown-ups. AT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, % MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLEOF FLETCHER'S CASTORM Totals | ...... 427 487 364 1373 | AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU- S B TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN 3 GmeTATR GONP: GENUINE 18 3% % 25|SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S i NEW YORK CASTO R lA ALWAYS 77 80 106— s03| FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON| ¢ b ‘n.n'hé"“_.’\' 8— 271| REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. 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