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% ~ 4I 3 10 NEW YORK New London (Norwich) Line Enjey this dehghflul avenr night trip down the Seund and reach your destinatian happy, | retreshed and satisfied. Excel lent service throughout. Leave New London daily ex< cept Sunday, 11:90 p. m. 'Stats rooms ready at 7:00 p.m. - THE NEW.ENGLAND STEAMSHIP, COMPANY ;; The first game/ B o Gohl!ll as n was ru- e Danielson boys are ml.ng down stfong and will give the | Clmtn & real battle. 3 J. sun!ey will act as referee for the 3 prummnm is scheduled be- twban the Daredevils and Lh,; Meirese teams, Both teams are “pretty well | matched and should be an interesting game to watch. The preliminary. will start at’ 7:30 and will’ be, followed by the big game. e WRESTLING CALLED OFF ¢ AFTER LONG STRUGGLE ! Bangor, Maine, Mar. %—After strue- | gling five and a half hours for wresi- ling supremacy Tem Davis, = former captain of the University of Maine footbal! team and Ernest Abbott, a for- mer Colby college athlete, were forced ‘te quit from exhaustion rofay. Spec- tators of the long contest on the mat demanded that it be called off, and the referee declared it a draw, Davis was champion wrestier at Camp Devens. Abboit has been 'prominent among Maine devotees of the sport. Both are residents of Bangor. THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK * One Hundred Twenty-Fifth Censecutive Dividend Nerwich, Conn., February 7, 1921, Ths Eoard of Directors of this Bank has declared a dividend for the current | six months, at the rate of four per cent. per annum, jpayable on and after (he fifteenth of March, FRAN K HEMPSTEAD, * «Treasurer, GUABANTEED FOR FOUE MONTHS OR MONEY BACK. USKIDE AND PANCO SOLES, FLEXIBLE AND WATERPROOF. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING €O, £6 FRANELIN ST, NING DI PALMA, !wmmm;‘.‘——l:ardz. ave been received the 1nnouncing e of Mies Anne olie, Ind.,' and Charles. Northam Lee hullax\d. Farm- Arglo" which - teon . ! Saturday in Philadelphia. = The brl'l oom is . a member of the Hartford club, Hartford | Golf club. Farmington Country club and the Union League of New York. The guests included Mre Maitland Griggs of New York, daughter of (the bridegroom, and Albert Meurer of Indianapolis. Seeking Control Of China It is reported from Canton that Bun Yat Sen is trying to get Parlia- ment to declare him the-Fighttul President of China. It is¥umored that intends to estab viet sys- tem of government if successtul, GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds - as_Mustard But | the old-fashioned mmstard- burned Wmd. Get the fllem;m:;:: ustard m aster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus- i ANT t0 por vour bu\ NN: there is no the Adv-n.\nn" ! offer for the bout frem London. i contest, annbunced that he we | progress auw \ ‘RICKARD RECEIVED OFFER FOR BOUT FROM LONDON NEW York, Mar. 2—Tex Rickard. pro- mo! of - ‘the - Dempsey-Carpentier heavyweight championship contest, an- nounced tonight receipt of a 3750:11‘)&‘3: signed by offer in cable form,. was )} George McDonald of the London Olym- pia. Rickard, who ha® until the end of the month to select, a site for the the proposition” due consideration. BUFFALO PAIRS SHOT HIGH SCORE IN BOWLING CONGRESS Buffalo, N. Y. Mar. 3—A score of 1,108 pins shot by two different Buita- lo pairs inythe doubles and 615 in- the singles wZe the high marks in_todav’s rolling of two-man Aand - individual games in the American ‘Bowling Con gress tournament, There were only 30 Buffalo teams in_ the doubles today, 30 competing in the singles. Weon Dog Derby. The Pas. Man., March 2—C. B. Mor gan, & Canadian’ driver, wen the 200- MARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL New York, March 2.—Trading -on the stock exchenge todey cepresemed little more than. z\ contest of wits ' between professional bulls and bears, the advant- age resting wjth the constructive element at the firm ¢l Notewortky features of. the recovery in _the final hour, incluged Atiantic Gulf/ Baldwin Locomotive. Cruc- ible -Steel, Mexican Betrcleum, Tobaceo’ Products and Kansas City Southern at net._gains of 1 o 4 points. The day's turnover was mmch smaller thari that of’ yasterday, but encompassed a greater variety of issues, including chscure specialties. shany of which suf- fered at the hands of the shorts. Sales amouhteq to 475,000 shares. Devalopments ‘of the = Session « were hardlv of a character to rouse public in~ st from its protracted tcrpor and wally exert some influence reported .& dearth of bpsiness. from outside sources, The money market was slightly easier, call. Ioans declining from 7 to § per cont. at midday. Interior banks bought mod- erately of commereial paper, but oier- ings of gime funds were no more lberal than recencly. Movements® of - foreign exchange .were. followed jvith more than nsual inter z for some ‘leht on. the outcome bf t London indemnity conference. 1nnuenmx bankers were of the ooinion, hpwever. that definite actionf by the allfeg’ might wait o the m-t:;hmn of the new ad- inistration at -Washington. mMmitume: to. all -the leading Eu- repean centres ware lower. but businesa again: centered {n bilis cn Londop and Pavis. The formeér rate eased only a traction from yesterday while the AR quotation inclined to heaviness and Norway and Denmark showed m.(ked ‘weakness. = Tibert issues and domestic rafls and industrials were : comparatively steady, but foreign or international bonds de: noted further unéertaintv arising from the situation abroad. Total sales (par value) aggregated $10,350;000. STOCKS, ‘ P §3583 g it 92999 FPran it i 3365 4 L4 3 ?I T ) iz 1 22095957 i ieen 13 fihg T ) .!.u‘g sl daebuanedsbens 5 " the Rue Morgue” the’ most grewsame Btorr éver told? . Get March Cosopoli- tan and-read ‘The Fieng.” by Courtney oy Cooper. n‘l a thriller -.dvA id give ; commission houses -whose operatigns us- ! 2% |but many holders realized on the bulge, .,somewhat to emphasize this view. s Bdgar Allan Poe's “The Murders in| v The time. was 33 hours and 50 minutes. ~The | race -umd nt eleven. o'clock yenérm e SR ! club bla\ietb&“ team gave mm« division” team vt the New London Submarine Bas trimming, 52 to 18, Wednesday nigiit mhmhhlfl.w before a Jarge The. vi.ntm were mé‘uled in ally Stages of the game but put-up a game battle. The score at the: end of the first half was 32 to 2 in favor of the Army-Navy bays. ‘The shooting of mn- featurad. he scoring. 11 field” goals and plaved against two centers whe did nst even score a basket. De Ceiles followed him | with seven field goals. In the preliminary the: Army-Navy 2nds 'won an_easv victory .from the Jewett City All Collegians by the score of 8 to 14,. Lineup: i Sub Base Craig. ... piness and 2 fuller madermflnt ct lile here and ‘in the hereaf! Stmnly- send Bout me R A SUtNOE. &8 Lo AT jdares and the book will be sent to You | fres s ) BASKETBALL OLYMPIC HALL, TONIGHT . CONNECTICUT MILLS Of Danielson R e i: . CRESCENT A: A. | For Eastern Conn. Champion- Army-Navy M A;‘h "Right Forward Clark G v R ..., Decelics ; ball = dbe:t Fétward ec;‘cl ship—Fast Preliminary { | Keves, Henderson ......¢uw. ss. Mills } | Center GAME CALLED AT 8:15 Colemans White e — / &1 | Jackson, Moran SOUTH WINDHAM BOWLERS DEFEATED ODD FELLOWS | BOWLING, Willimantic, Conn., Mar, 2--On the| Games Tonight. alleys Weanesday night the South| Jewett City af Palace. dham. bowlers defeated the Odd: Fellows winning two gnme- out o three. Seribner took all the honors. rolling an individual score of 122 and ia total of 332. Score: .0.0.F. Aetna at Moosup. Piainfield ‘at Taftville, Danieison - at Baltic. RHODE ISLAND REDS BFST IN 17TH WEEK | ¢ |§g;§a~ fi; )13%— In the seventeenih week the hens | TR he egg laying contest aj Storrs producad | et 3382 eggs or a ¥ield of 512 per cent. Of Redman ' this total the 470 heavy breeds laid 1T nt. wor 2 yield of 52.3 per c The 530 light [ 1512 | breeds laid 1361 or 3 per, t. ' The| {average ezg production for each 7 eges for the heavy — 332 | breeds and ‘the av éflge production for ')le 272 | light breeds was 3.3 e3ge. . The increase ' 282 Lin egz. production over last week was 215 | Seribner Baker i nder 95 269 {oges, 78 egps more then for last Year for Fitzgerald . 9 207 | iha same neried knd 269 eggs more than | - S ST e fon«th 1 i Y e PR iy L ot A Charies H. with a pro- duction of 53 egz=. A pen of Leg- ‘horns owned by Ernest H. Scott,of Fa'nh' | ington, . Con Wway sceond best: for the| i week with a production of 51 eggs A pen; of Rhode Island Reds owned by Ern W, Picker. Glen Ridge. N. 1.’ tied for | third place Wwith a pen of Buff Wvan- dottes owned by Hollis P. Cloyes, Lane, Conn., with a production of 50 ezgs A pen of ‘Barred Rocks owned P JAKE SCHAEFER GAINS ON THE BELGIAN CHAMPION ew -York, Mar. 2 — Remarkabi playing sionight by Jake Schaefer of San Francisco,'in his 122 balkline bil- liard ‘match with Edouard Horemans, Belgiar champion, enabled hifm to cut the foreign.player’'s lead. to 142 points at the halfway mark of the match. grand - tétais are: Horemans, Schaefer, 2.258. ! Schaefer ran. §92 before Hofemens | Rocl a production-of 40 agn place went to a pem af W ’ owned Shadowbrook Farm, Ridgefield, Conn., with a production of 4% eges XNow is the time to be preparing for the chicks which are to hatch during thel next 0 or three months, “Sour mitk is uid - be allowed ter the chick’s mouth. It is wortn whatever it costs regardl of price for t"\e first few As the chick digesiéd food, the chick's nev ne»dl-n;trongdwfl!i . 3t dmind: give the tand a & of ehick feed. what uickly five times per 'hv d rst week., At ihe end of tha B ‘chick feed may be fed thres prse and dry mash kent the: or 1 leg weak- |ness, ten per cent. bone-meal may be| jadded to the dry mash beiow. ‘Al ¢ :ck' |feed should: b light 1 1 % iBran ..... . 200 Th. ! ‘Vlddlm” 5 100 Ibs.‘\ Beef scran . 100 “""i m‘msn meal . 100 1he. | Ground oats Gk 100 1bs. | MONEY Seratch Grain ‘ New Tork, Mareh 2.-Call money easi- | Cracked com ... i er: high 7: low 6. ruling rate 7; clos- | ing bid 6 offered at 7; lm igan 7 bank ' acceptances §. ‘Wheat ..., The four lead'ng Pens L principal varisties are as follows: Plymonth Rocks |W\H B. Kent (Barred) Cazen via, | | corToN | 'w York, Marche 2 —Cectton—Spot | quiet; middling 11:20, 586 | Ron Flrm (Barred) Katonal i . 418 {FOREIGN EXCHANGE ‘RATES. (Barred), Glen 3 week | LA Pt & evierday. Ao [Oreson Asricultural College, Sor- Stectioe. mar $LN% per g | valis, Ore. (Barred).... mf ca Ruode Taland Reds \ Charlés H. Lane. Southboro. Mass.. 623 F. S. Chapin. Longmeadow, 574 |H. S. Bickford, Grossvi 572 | Deer Brook .Poultry Farm, Short | Falis, N.H ol - 548 White Leghoroa. | ;James ©. Le Fevre, New Paltz, P L. S EA P. Robinson, Caiv; i ‘mnvwoed Far ton, N. Lmn _Head Poultry Farm, Dover, 4 | 2 Hollywood, Wa: Other Varleties, Obed (. Knight (TWhite Wyando Cabies ... ' L1mERTY BoWD mamceT { \ 4 High. Low. Ciass Bridgeton, R; I. .. 853! L T2 £ pe|H P Cloves (Bu i E ; 274! Stiver Lane; Conn. .... . 479 ne 5 B4 ®m® A B Hampton (Black ugnom» i T DEN. . omm Pittstown, N, J. ... 38 gy W oW ! A U8 I E TR 7o ‘.0"”" o TS Loerss .8 e 3 TS o2 a3 N Ts T wm Kw " CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Connecticnt college is cenducting an enthusiastic eampai¥n ‘o raise money to | suppert a e n 1918 the o jclass crews i 1 Loyalty ‘18 and Lovtla he zaft of | [Dr.. Sykes. which Bid fair; to rivel tie ! famous Yale-Harvard crews who also | {make the Thames the sceme of their great rivalry, But when her hoats' wera stolen Cor- | . ““flf:m“'l" !:‘m-""df:g"‘ #d¢ Lnecticnt zave up: her crews. Now she is| o athet during the earty. trading, | CATPAIENInE for funds fo. revalr e, %: | boathouse and fo purchase sultable shella | for river races. For this purpose four elass commi: tees have been formed who are working with . the members of the physical sdu-| cation department. The chairman of the | senior committes Is Dorethy Wulf, Nor- | wich ; junior, Helen Clarke. Omah braska; sophomors, Bmily Sloymaker, Troy, New York; and freshman, Gloria Hollister, New York citv. | On Saturday evening they gave a dance in the gymnasium which netted over $30. 4 Sunday morning breakfast servel ‘a late risers also proved hopefully re munerative. Evervthing is deing sold from lollv-pepe to cha: on calcex. With such enthusiasm the crew promises 10 B4 an detual fact by spring. Photog: from| s New York studio have finally completed their pio- OHICAGO GEATN ‘MARKET, . Chicago, March .2 —Fresh npturns in the price of wheat took place today owing | chiefly to Buropean nolitical straim. The market closed unsettied 1 to 1 8- net higher with Mareh $187 3-4 to $1.65 and May $1.5% 1-4 to $1.59 1-2. Corn finished 3-4 to 1e np, and. oats at an advance of 1-8@1-4 to 3-3@IF2. . In' provisions the ta 150 lower, - . ang two ‘speedy and top prices failed te hold. Further export demand was something of a factor in strengthening the market, and so too was notable lightness of rural offerings. ‘Besides it was contended that European conditions would force higher nrices 're’ gradless of Whether br not there wak crop damage in the United States Offi- clal famine reports frogm mdu tended on the other hand, sales 6f wheat to some to Chicago from Kansas City helped to ease the market at fhie last. Corn and: oaté paralleled tha action of {wheat Hxport business in corn kept un. and domestic demand .was fairly good both for sorn and.oats. Selling by packers weakensd provisio: despite higher quotations on grafn - an| hogs. 5 ¥ = tures for the class book Ksine 2 ¢ At 4 o'clock om Bunday aftermeon u-. ~ omieAsn amAIR WARKEY, college was enjovably entertsined by Dypen. Low: Closs. | Hamoton singers from Hampton Inritmc ot Vir'mh. " Sufeld—Word was recel ed this week of the death of E. Clavton Hofdridge. 67, '0! this -place, ‘on Feb. 26 at !d:mtrul Canads, frem a lboek. i veieiiiiaens, Coloman | ended the block by #esehing 400, The Left Guard \ | youth made a high'#ua,of 245, the reg- , I Field gml Mills .11, Decelles 7. ord of the match, while Horemans' ) & | Murphy 3, Whice 3, Craig 3, Coleman |best ran was 148, i ~ 2, Colemans -2, Jackson 2, Clark 2. “’é‘hte Be.gxnn won the e!‘en\oon hluck, 0 148, | tion, waz ¢hold the district confercncs May {nis vidual voter. AND HE CAME | Instead of $55.00, $60.00, $65.00, $70.00 and $75.00 THINK — Suits tailored to your exact measure — the finest of worsteds, cassimeres, serges and cheviots. The best linings and trimmings. .All hand tailored - style you select and a perfect fit guaranteed. Judging from the number of orders received to date there still are a lot of men who recognize REAL VALUES without the aid of a microscope. %le Only Six Days More. -125 Main Street FeeReSlEa Lo 5 Order Now and Sav» Manhattan “Custom Tailorifl.g Department 1i relief in Sloan’s Liniment B And now vou'reall tired out. or in the shop. Put a littis on, without Good for rheumatic {elps break up colds, tool Dutdoor and indoor workers, sub- Ject to exposure or heavy toil, find EN at work 2ll day, standing en vour feet, lifting h-aw weights? Never mind, if you are wise you have a bottie of Sioan’s on the shelf, at home rubding, an: uu:Lly comes grateful warmth and relief, mflm, lumbago an he but of ex- fa’u that are all the time come mg] mf 4 handy, t's co aflmg to, keep it ee sizes—35¢, 70c, § &’ ?flsz‘moss TIRED, SOUTH WILLINGTON The central committes of Tolland County Sunday Schocl assoeiation. heid an impertant meeting at the ‘rome of} Mies E. O. Hall Saturday E. J. Matthews, president of the associa- It wae decided (0 in the ehair. 11 at Ellington, Somers, Mansfieild Depot and Andover. An older giris' conference will be heid at Stifford M. E. caurch |Mareh 11 and 12. The March meeting of the' executive committee will be heid at. Stafford Springs March 11 A boys' conference will be held at Rocky. is stil impro; Y R Wil gton met at 70th birthday. M L G. Braman Pot R McBee of Adams. week end with Mrs, W, H. H Friday afternoon at 2 e'c! in the Sunday sehool reom an address will be | | given by Mrs, Wlorence L. C. Kitcheit {which will be of special interest to all citigens of the community. Mra. Kitchelt has been eng: for whmen ldren and is a tlear and entertaining and abroar, | Connnctient” Woman Suftrage a: which gaye her unusual study the actual working of zovernment {and to apnreciate the power of the indi- The meeting is public ! At a special esmmunication of Tirie! | lodge Saturday evening there will be degree. | Service' of thia vlace and Miss | of Taunton, Mass. wers | united tn marriage lnst Monday morning at the home of the brido. jJames Service attended the wedding. Wrs. Fred Service was accepted inte " work in the M Louis Dorothy Lowi and Mrs. citing many 7| dents from her experience in this ‘country | During the last session of | 310 |the general assembly &he represented; the iation, Tucker was zenuinely surprised Saturday evening last when relatives ! trom Waltervliet Y., Adams, Mass., Manchester, Reckyille and from South Macs. opportunity Mr. the church Sunday afternoon last. LEONARD BRIDGE Mrs. Henry L. Watrous called on Mr. | Everett E. Loomis at Liberty | and Mrs. Hill Friday. Mr. 1 and Mrs. David Walsh. accompa- . (Ne- {nied by Otto A. Nettlaten of Lebanon, atternoon. Mrs, | and ! in 478 | March, the date to be'announced. Plans for a financial campaign were aiso made. Misg Sarah Matthews is able fo return i to school. while Master George Malthews nfined to the house but is slowly inel- to and Mrs. | home in hunor of | by seven children. a Clara G. iz Guiet, affable man. always a man of h of Watervhief, N: Y. ani Mre W. | spent the !zll 1 6 B:ns‘ Hot water % Sure Relief { home of her fath 12 spent Sundav with W, H. Kn eeland and | = got. whe resides in “he Meriom seetior o the town. Cotporal Pe was sn 4 5 i ;x‘flu" O, ‘orporal Peugot was _sho James Choaquette went lo Westchester | gy Dl | MiMerd,—Local folke have Amdersss Mr. Rich went to New York city Sup- First Seiectman Maniey J. Cheney to b i b ey e | postmaster when it somes to makiy Mrs. Charies .C.. Caipenter {Pean ill, is much improved. Her sister Miss Frisse, returned Monday to her home in Boiton. David Waish was in Willlmantic Men- | day. Miss Eva G. Curry of Goshen Society is in Colnmbia taking care of Mrs. H. Kneeland, who.is sersousiy ill John lstenes, Jr., of New spending a few Kave with . Mr. Sc BOLTGN heridan. 56, formerly of Bol- at his home i South Manches- Wednezday nighy after. twe weeks s with pneumonia. Mr. Sheridan is d by his wife, who was Juliy Daiy ving at home. two Mr,, Shetidan '/N! who has # Santangelo been avpointed chauirman of committes of Middletown been decided on Aefimitely as will take piace some time in April Thompeonville.—The brussell {and tne dvehouse men of the Carpet company | Monday. Both of th | not to accept the wages ag proposed yet. but | i w. | York ia wife at the \wartz. e departmeants A per cent. ot the company. Michael ton, i ter il surs | Lyne | Misa 3 lone of 18chool , who before ner marriage red E. Targett Mrs officers of the murees Lynch brotiers and sisters. | Somth Manchester—Miss Harriet Condon lsft March 2d for a twn month | trip te Furone. ler at the South Manei word. The family has the sympathy at Mrs. Walter E. Howea la home after a Lester P Dewey’s little 1-2 vear old ‘chfld of Buckiand fell | down_stairs yecentiy while riding an her took possession of the premiges ithe Reioin restaurant LISS ENGINES Portland.—The celebration nf the 15th r applied to anniversary of Fresstone Temple of Hon- | " S 2 Enaines Engine Reoairs, Pt yince Wedschla < i} Shaftina. Hangsrs. Pulleye, Besrs Seuthington.—Of - locai- interest ‘ix the [} ngs, Couplings, Clutches. announcement ' that the French govern- Large stack always on hend, General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. ment will erect A monument to the first | Soldier to be killed in thz world war. Ha ! was, Corp. Eugens Peugot of the French army and a first cousin of Eugene Pen- ! At This Time We Will Stand a Loss on Severd! Hundred + Tons of High-Grade Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal. EGG $15.50 — STOVE $15.50 — NUT $15.50 — No. 2 NUT $12.50 ADDITIONAL 50c IF CARRIED IN. ‘ The above prices mean for coal that will burn, not alu, slate‘and stone, or fire-proof coal. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON PHONE 884 - He 1as been first selsotman fer has the bangue odge of Blks The date {or tais anpua! affair he soe weavers Bigeley falled 10 ieport for wors Danbury.—A swprise showsr was hel: {at the nurses’ home at the Danbury how ipital Friday evening for Mrs. William 4 i traming n ss Condon s art tengh High sghoo: visit with relatives in Worccster, Mass. |and has obtained two:monthe' leave #f George Finnegan' of Ossining, N. Y. ahsence She intends to maks Italy her ‘came to Rolton anfl after a short stay | firet stop. Mrs. ‘Pinvegan rethirmed home with him, | o UL Ll o o after & few weeks spent at her mothers. | it 1 Mrs. Elize Daty's~ Hartford, hotel proprietors. who held ,an M ahs Mrs option on the Hotel Heioin in * including 2nd Cagine dowline ! - - vs. Tuesdai. The hotel has been aom- {kigdie kar ana broke her arm. She hroke | 211% ;e her collabone. lagt. July by fslling down |JUSteq for Hr€ past 20 years by Fred stairs. Mr. Dewev was.a Eolton oay Big s Mrs. Edward. Keefe, teacher i the | ————mmee —— Center school, spert the week end in % Stafford. | F kl Miss Lavania C. Fries wos salied o K FATKIIN Thebluds: {Leonard RBridge’last waek by t . "’d‘ 3 ae of her sister Mrs. Charles (a M h Providenss, Mrs. Jennie L. Bolton and sen, achine Unien 968 Eoiten—af Hartford spent Sunday at : B o ompany Unen iss7 T ST oy Enginsers Founder Machinists filEr STATE. NEWS Manufacturers _of

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