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AMHERST DEFEATED WESKE ‘IN DUAL SWIMMING MEET Middletown, Cohn,, Feb, 25—Amberst defeated Wesleyan, 34 to'19, in a dual swimming meet this afternoon. -Cap- tain Williams of Wesleyan -broke the Wesleyan pool record for the 220-yard | preoangs mads/by 'l'lfl;;;‘.l'l;hhumo heing tw% nfimlu:. 2: seconds, bettering the old” mar) 1 1-5 seconds. Damon .of Ambe t:lll the 40syard dash i 19 - seconds, equalling the pool monl. YALE ATHLETES TO COMPETE o AT JOHNS HQPKINS ew. Haven, Conn., ¥eb. 25—Eight members of the Yale unlvetd%“ ck teasht left this afternoon for Baltimore Wwhere they will compste tomortow in ';hzi Johns Hopkins indoor track carni- ", SO TRGH usterole. tike bronchitis;1 it m'* of poksible labor troubles’at ‘the expird- [ ; rheumatism, lume« % of the back or . 7 INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORD X = 19, reagecuvely‘ .| ried ‘covering of short tontracts. AKRON NOT TO BE IN I INTERNATIC Akron, O., Feb. 25—Akron will not be represented -in the " International Baseball league during the coming sea- ‘{son. A syndicate of bBusiness men who for | had taken.an .option ‘on. n. wou. the inter- D hered? ight, o, '§.1-2 g0 to t ¢ the ets and A'mmnf wa dediféted for & foul. Dean, Hopkins and Haskell of Yale each tallied once. Two ten minute : th ¥ 0 ;to .8, and the - to" the 4 16 1-2- e mhfin, 12 to YALE SWIMMERS SET NEW == The: Yale swimming team uufl% & new intercollegia zd:nmm 200-yard relzy faee in the dual méet with Penn- 'sylvania in C: "pool-tonight, The fimhe was one minute, 38 1-5. seconds, ‘the- record o al;xe minute, ‘39 Bed ale a year ago. | The/Yale, relay team was made up i N&v,!(“ent Conn,, Feb. MARKET UNSETTLED. -~ - New. York, Feb, 25.—Conditions in the stock ‘market today denoted moderate im- pravemént in the sense that offerings of representstives shares diminished visibly. This ‘Wad neutralized, however, by renew- ed’ pressure against many of, the vola- tile‘or’ speculative issues. -~ o _The statug of the steel industry entered largely’ into the calculations of ‘traders of the meeting here of the Amer- ican Ifon and Steel Institute. Assurances that- {ie ‘séssion, bore no direct relation 1o pi or wage schedules caused hurs: Néws dealing’ with the general industs rial sftuation was more hopeful.. Detroit repérted a‘marked increase’th the work- “;5 forces of the automobile companies and New England adyices told of a fur- ther revival n the textile . JTransportation ~conditions wers, un- cljanged, prospects indiciting further cur- ‘of amployment on the larger gystems. The marine situation was.threat- enied with ‘fresh complications as a result tion ®f "tk cxisting “akreenmrent between ship owners and unjoms.” (o oot Stocks' manifested every- disposition mprove in the last hour on call meney’s droline to 6 per cent., but the list became pnsettled just before the -close, - When leavy selling of Vanadium and Replogle Steefs and Strombrz Carburetor set in. | "hose issues suffeved extreme decliries of 3 1-2 to'6 3-4 points before supporting grders in Venadium and Replogle effected partial recoverfes. - Stromberg was with- qut: support, however, mgking 2 net loss|gether with some investment bu: of the franchise today mmnm that thg wouldynot compiete the deal e franchiseé will be ‘sold to the highest bidder, club officials said to- night. % WON FIGURE AND FREE ) SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP Philadelphia, Feb, 25 — Miss Gene| ‘won the -wo-~ and free skating championship’ of Americi in the national tournament ‘at the Phila- delphia ice palace today. Miss G. P. Knott of Cohassett, Mass./was second, Miss Rosalie Knapp, New York, was third. There were nine competitors. TIGERS WON TWO MATCHES ~* 7 =~ ' FROM TOLUMBIA Princeton, N.'J., Feb. 25—Princeton won both the swimming and water polo matches from Columbia here to- night by a score of 30 to 22 ‘and 20 to GREB-WQN DECISION e WER JEFF SMITH - Boston, Feb. 25 — Harry Greb, of Pittsburgh, won the decision over Jeff)| Smith, of Bayonne, N. J, in a ten TIONAL LEAGUE| ‘m‘rwidn-;;fl'l‘E'A. C.SWAN CO.—Hew Luodon round boxing bout here tonight, - They |. are light-heavyweights, AND COMMERCIAL: * COTTON. New York, Feb. 25.—Cotton-spot quiet middling 12.20. o .LISERTY BOND MARKET. n EE ek Eegh EEEEECE i crananacage 3 8 VLB npy SREEEBEEHRS PR H i FOREIGN EXCHANGE BATES. and ‘leather| 3 236 Rl iness to- o BrDaIite. | Baley -SHibRnted. 1o 590000 M8 Ure Whest marker toany attoc it e shares. any previous session ;of the. weels :but: . |nadbe: i Dealings n bonds were.larger than at {str to 1 1-4c higher with March $1.67 en “fresh declines. - The close was Ong at the sime as' yestérday's finish BALTIC ACES DEFEATED ) SOUTH MANCHESTER TEAM The Baitic Aces defeated the Atlas Five of South Manchester, Friday night-in the Baltic gym by the score | Coutu . to 24, For the visitors Steven- | Eastham son and. Stowe featured and Ridge? | Moffit . way and, Mills starred for ihe Aces,|Alexander In the preliminary the Bantams trim- | Bailey .... of 30 med Jewett City Pioneers, 25 to 11. sessssssenesss. Stowe | Bush Ce nter Robitaill BEIME 7+ o 535 cbsvn ssdoes bons ORI e Left Guard % ¥ o Juii.sen E ght 1 S e Tleld goals: . Stevenson 5, Mills 5, E‘L:we 5, Ridgeway 3, Hunt 2, Swan~ D 2, Miller 2, Robitaille 2. Pioneers Bantams SUord % .5. .t veesessdensnssss Condy & {Left Forward ° Libert; t.riove.se..s Almquist Right Forward Center ..2e0s Goldblatt | d Blake . Swanson : Relia'bilityv is really a poor word - with which to attempt to portray the never-ending sense of security common to all Cadillac owners. But it isthe only single word, after all, which expresses the root-dif- ference that has won world-wide admission of Cadillad v N LoV8 +evearensss 116 508 109 512 129— 353 136— 352 113— 305 100— 812 122— 312 84— 287 655 1568 seve 108 .0 97 511 PALACE LEAGUE. Rosebuds. 85 121= 297 107— 320 138— 330 108— 311 Tague Ful ler ... Qu\lr'.o . an FIth g Jabn .. P. Jahn Busch Vuono TDooley . 107— 294 greatness. POETRY RELIOTA. 1}'"::\' down and the meoon En 1 the er gea. Wind & maid throngh feds ward so happily. hmpets blared, and the guns' usdd p srisly war, hid” wis left with the kine browsed, 3 headows near and far. bon looks down on a lomely fr distant clime, t breeze, whispering softly ifice sublime. walks in the meadows r. the restics sea, pes ile far beyond griet_snd Iy 1s_eternaliy. Pawe, in Montreal Dafly Star. CLOSE OF DAY. mountains seem to devour ¢ B S peiwoen the rearth and fand _between o Tanbeams, drink the rain v for wine. c‘rl EM the infinite, with they dine; o rwiera hls eve across the expanse of skies finger prints of God in wen- size; ay sce that God Himself is i guide the worlds that swing s need be heard to téll His ity power, deciare His glory” im this g hour. Jroni€, in Los Angeles Times. INTAINS OF SUNRISE. . e first tip of the morning sun eastern hills, s 1ast glow of -the setting ome, ed the one afar in a mysgic sheem, cel! ins ‘before the sun. tains of dawn,. with their er h}hles i o a lovely pink, and mountains of magic hues, lz the daylight's brink. ftaing of sunrise with tints of ing 211 the rose, :‘gt their hearts are & bitter pon them glows. smma Maring, in Seattle Peost- igencer. OR OF THE DAY tinderstand a thing about the x, do you?" understand that it's got to be Boston Transeript. about this fad for old clothes® woman on my block is trying de the other women to try it"— Courler-Journal. hon't mean to. insinuate that T am p you?" all 1 can say is you'd better bay from the parks where the _ play.”—Florida Times-Union. t would youdo if you had Rocke- income?” asks a writer. t know, but we've often wonder- t thie deuce he'd do if he had London Globe. 1 hear that during ome of the lin a new play Gayboy turned his gide and tears.came to his eyes., Yes ; it was the drinking scene— ork Sun. Oligiri—I remember when girls d much younger than they do;now. I} Pert—So grandma tells me—Bos- fHtanecrit. = il Frlena—What s your faverite ift- the Bible? S8lorone Girl—The Book of Numbers. Stories. | doesn't take much to give some an exaggerated idea of their own ce." . q here’s Dorfling, for Instance. As as he learned how to operate his P8 in a traffiic jam he began to consid- Plimeeit a ‘master mind’.”—Birming- Age-Herald. have to thank a chéerful dean for ittle bit of soclety letter writing by 2 to rgyman who.took the wrong hat " : 467 1440 j from last night's Darty: DANIELSON TAKES THREE fr. A presents ' g campllmuhmw hat hi 't STRINGS FROM PALACE | M. Shea . ™ 96— 28 B s &kt (e ety Danielson won three strings from the | Gemble 109 93— 281 doubtless they are the Ones. = Palace teu.n]:l Thur;da}; night ox:r.leu }”hs‘:‘e’;" ig! :’; i‘;: Covrman cumeounaT, W ch. Danielson alleys, thereby givin e 18- 5 2 ” o > Sille the lead, Barher rolied high sin- | Foster ...l %2’ 116— 300 Col Edward L Munson, chieffride -Tm eure the rest of our hebers | gle, 144, and high three, 383, c— -— ——| the moralé branch, general staff, § Jove wiil 1ast. iy, In the match rolled at Baltic, Plain- 503 438 1453 Bantam 2nds vs. Juniors. | the increased activity wes.mainly at the [1.67 3-4 and May $1.57 3-8 to 1.58, Corn expense of values. Liberty issues were [gained 1-4@3-8 to lc; oats 1-2 toe3-fc. jrregular, though mostly Jlower, as were.and provisions 17 to 40c. so loca] tractions and the" international| Wheat bulls obtained the advantage in group. Total sales (par value) aggre-|the last half hour of the Session. Previ- o | gatea $15.275,000. < “ijous to that time the market had been de- ‘ | 3 _pfessed by continued “gelling that was . {mainly ascribed to bearish aspects of the . Tloss ['industrial outlook. » Gossip that the gov- & [em,‘n!‘nt report on farm reserves March % 11 would prove to be against .he buying ‘efde tended also to weaken the market. 23y & deep student of soldier holf s} field ‘won_the best two out of three ¢ S b e e T 2 worrying about games. The honors for Ligh single WO TEHara CL s G0\ was F. H KENYON, Gereral Agent - G: N. DELAP, Special ‘Agent ' DI'W. LITTLE, Spécial Agent Hartford, Conn. * i New York Bl New Haven' promnsinad: “You Can Do No Better Than|~ 'Buy Our. Wi No Salad Comiplete: Wi ho 3 7y » 94% | On the downward &wing of prices, how- FEEEEERE 20% Bia 14 s¥52EdaY s¥3ezy *EEEEES 3% | Smallness of rural offerings of corn at- 5% | tradted a zood deal of riotice, ever, Enropean. demand revived. and it ‘wag estimiated that 1.400,000 bushe! ~H¥iturn i prices followed, and’ there was s | lively buying at the last, much of it on 3¢ | the part of shorts but,also a considerabls $¢% { amount that appearcd beyond question to %% | ba- for investment. tey | dariger in the northern section &% | wheat belt counted somewhat as a late 5: bullish faefor. 5 ‘had een purchased for export. A quick up< Talk of Hession fly of the Corn and oats’ rallisd ~with wheat. Higher quotations on hogs gave a list ‘to” provisions. 40 Franklin -Street Guaranteed in every onstrate this vibra ¥Ou that it is an exceil GAS AN ‘respec F LR U BaaULy . E s TR sy 'lml. Y "J;. HT A{ul-:d.m» ‘t"‘“. : 3 Main ——— e ————— " g0 TR e Ladies, Attention - | BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING. AND MEN'S SUITINGS 'DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, AND SAVE MONEY, THE BEAU- TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN SUEDE, VELOUR, 'AND 'MEN'S FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN| WOOLEN MILL3, WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. SBEELABAREE Hma, un s o gt Yangpegomggeasnitie : v s 3 Auna Fo 3] 5 g,gnsa:g; Ssstsdiiin iangsaggagn ¥ -:z't' gadisd CHICAGD CRAIN MAMKET. IWgh. Lew. 1% 18 Closs. 0% 4 =% 5% 0% wE T ¢ o % s %% 0% 2% H% “©4% Simeox Haggraves . Morin . Jones The Bantam 2nds will play the Y. M. high three went to Love with.a'pinfall {C.. A. Juniors of Norwich Saturday of 363 beating out Coutu by one point. | afternoon in the Baltic gym, in what Scores: Danizlson. {’went to Coutu with a score of 136 but Sylvester Rondo . Barber ... 94— 220 | o 86— 335 492 1522 107 101— 305 90— 300 118— 307 95— 286 Rood .. 11 TT DRIVES AN GRIFFITHS * f gy, _Bown, £Ay promises to be a fast game. W, Char- on, who. has scored 19 baskets in the last two games, will be In the lineup. Both clubg will play a. return game the Y. M. €. A. Wednesday night. Yale Freshmen Win, Mew Haven, Conn. Feb. 25 — The Yale freshman: wrestling team defeat- ed” the Princeton freshmen here to- 4 night, 28 points to 3. Cornell Won, New York, Feb. 25—Cornell dsfeated olumbia, 20 to 17, fn an intercoliegiate league basketball game here tonight. P S Memusted cop (at erossing)—Scme auffeur, you are! Say, if you were o:xing the Sahara descrt you'd run 0 a hydrant.—Boston Transcript. HIS F"‘DMB y 3 chief battle slogan of the Ame: Army In the World War. There w'Pt- other popular and effective phr{ What's ? idea of an offensive?™ used by the troops, “Where do w|'Just this” eald the Lolshevist leader. from here?” etc., but In the opifidke it as °'l"'“;‘",_”‘ gt |y S of Colonel Munson for everyday P 4 T in rest or in battle, the slogan, +] 1, (mushily sent mental)—Can you * prget that night m June? Go” stands foremost. None d g d She—Never. The mosquitoes nearly seems so typically American, 80 Hte me alive—Boston Transcript. and so satisfying. Looking .up from his his"ory lesson, Jobby sald, “Mother, I do w sh I'd been *Plcture Brides™ The manner of “picture bride”) riazes In Cellfornia Is this: A nese sends his picture to his pel, fn Japap who select a suitable o aud in tura forward ber photog ~ THE KALBDOSCOPE the waiting suitor in Amerien, fl, Proviéonal prohibition has been i=factory, the relatives on bot .muclalmed m G d;ll'm.‘ l pa A meet, hold, a hanquet and th Some iron ore fleposits in ROEWHE rinze Is eonsidered a fact. T which a D ny proposes to develop, are sald to contain from twen- then jolna her husband In this cf n tons of ore. re Cooper couldn't write d g ops to chew. He bought them in large quantitics and as he munched them he evolved the ‘stories {or which he is famous. For forty years it has been supposed that the ghost fox of South Amerfca was extinct, but a living specimen hag ived at the zoological gar- dens in London, where it is the object of great attentiom and curiosity. Leanneéss in individuals is caused, the. .iuvestigating ntist reports, quoting Goldthwaite and Gigou as au- thority, by abnormally short intestines that prevent full assimilagion of food. the loss béing 80 great thin people re quire one-third more calories than stout peopie. 7 The Tiges beetls differs from other residents of the buz worid of similar habits in that it runs after its prey and overtakes it with the speed it can develop, the ferocity being inereased becauee of the race. Th: t iger s given it becauce of the violence of it attack. Fragrant woods have always been held in highest esteem amonz primi- tive peopie and were » rded as es- pecially pleasing to the gods, says the American Forectry Mag: e. Accord- ingly, they figured prominently in their reiigious ceréwmoni burial riies Sandalwood is of rank. Dr, Dudley A. Sargent, a leading ex- ponent of physical training. has sai? from consultation with® the records wh were started at the time of the world’s falr in Chicago, that American college men are two inches taller and nine pounds vier than they were & that time. This is due to physicu: training. Eighty tong of barracuda, brought by fishing*boats from Lower Califor- nia waters, were offered free at Los Angeles to any one who woud carry them afvay. The fishermien found the market overstocked when they arrived Th had 200 tax to' e Mticat governiment on the satch “'Cos then I shouldn 7 averything that's happensd eince.”—Bes- ton Transcri