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New London ‘E:tjag zzs'. detightful 'r‘anh y?fir °X'2« tian refreshed and satisfied, lent service' throughout. YORK (Norwich) Line. Sound and 520 Leave New London daily ex- cept Sunday, 11:00 p.':m. State | trophy offered by -Garfield ‘A.. dichlacement 1ot exceeding ' 2,1 he foe hold,. geTessor for the first| and a half but the veteran’s marvel- strength succeeded ‘in w down i MOTOR BOAT tonigh x5 R om- Motor Boat ‘ugust it was announced here ich precedes the races for the. British = international trophy there on September 3, and 6, the one milé championship - of North |\ America will be decided, and also -con- tests for the Wood-Fisher trophy, a new ‘Wood and; Fisker for- gisplacement - races 32 foet: in length| with a’piston 50 cubic ARGENTINA SENDS CHALLENGE FOR DAVIS CUP; 14~A Davis cup Carl G. open to boat. under equipped” with a nengine ‘| Rose Johnson of /| blon, took first place in MOORE AND MISS ROBINSON . LEADS SKATERS IN !otx‘fi Pittsburgh, March 14.—Joseph Moore o New York city anq Gladys Robingon, To- ronto, world champion, were the individ- ual stars and point leader in their re- spective (ivisions in the international in- door ice skat championship races here tonight. Moore ‘'woni; the two events in which he was entered the 220 and the 880 yards. The Toronto skater, opposed by Chicago, former. @20 yarg events, 3 The races fop the championship will Leslie Boyd, of New Ydrk city was sbeond to Moore in the peint score; Fred Buendegen of Chicago third, W William Steinmetz and Stevenson of Toronto tied for fourth. - Julian T. Fitzgerald, viee president of the International Skating ' Union : nounced that the time in .the 2: for women, 24 25 seconds, established by Gladys Robinson, would. stand ~as a world’s record. He explained that such an indoor ‘race for women -had ' never been staged before. COLCHESTER PLAYS RETURN GAME WITH ARMY-NAVY The Army-Navy club management has the 440, 830 aga | Ladda 8 258 81—= 226 89— 274 85271 422 11299 73324 93— 281 79— 243 ¢ 98— 278 wrsesse 89 _F 87— 275 Totals: ...... 450 441 430 1321 | Murtha 97— 2170 Furlong 85— 231 Phillips 91— 295 Ortman 100— 203 Largen . 86— 252 Totals ....,. 446 436 439 1341 3 Operating ! J. Lord - 96 102 96— 294 Winslow 81 7 83 110— 277 Archer 73 - 76 B5— 234 74 83 93— 256 92 101 = 95— 285 49 485 188 1350 . EAGLES TAKE THREE STRINGS ‘7 “Xo-To-Bac” yhas helped thousands to break. the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco “habit. Whenever you have a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or or a chew, just place a harmless No- 0-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. to help relleve that awful desire. §7— 263 | Shortly the habit may be completely broken, and yqu are better off mertal- 1y, physically, ffinancially. It's so eusy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Pac and if it doesn't' release you from all craying for tobacco in any furm, your druggist will refund your money with- out question, * lusa, La., with the exception of this po- sition, the Brown are expectéd ‘to take the field for the coming campalgn with the same lineup as that with which they finished last year. R. M. Murphy, gradnate manager of athletics at Washington and Jefferson college, has recefved a telegram from Pat Moran, manager of the Cincinnati Na- tional League team, from the training camp of. the Reds, in which he congrat- ulates the Red anl lack authorities in shzv::i:‘!g Earle Neale for its 1921 football ach, A wealth of material for. the hack stop berth on the Pittsburgh Naticnal league baseball - club is reported by pirate of- ficials at the West Baden, Ind., spring training eamp. In addition. to Walter Smith,.the regular, quite a number of new catchers are training. The work ofMike ‘Special For Today ~ Esxcellent Quality of Fresh Almond Bisque Ice Cream " 80c Per Quart — Plate 22¢ S. F. PETERSON, Inc. \ 130 MAIN STREET [ e Buoys In the St. Lawrence Laying gas buoys along a course of 340 miles, a great part of the way in a current running at a speed of over ten Assurances have been given by the|mjles an hour, s the difficult task per- British and French ambassadors at|formed each sprinz by Canadian gov- Washington' that they will do their best | ernment steamers in the St. Lawrence to have relay teams compised of service between Montroal and Father any viclent exercise at this time. The ‘elimination of "O’'Neill leaves McEride the problem ‘of assigning the short field job to either O'Rourke or Ellatbee. ¢ e 2 o 3 F men sent from the respoctive count . the latter the poi ™ roems ready at 7:00 B m. New' York; March 14 rst.from a | booked a fast team to appear in Parish Cibeon frho, was picked up by Manager || o ote at the annual feld. day of he | Empress of Ireland |nl|,|IT“|ln "[’r'.i'iu‘nf THE NEW ENGLAND e wean eeuntry In the history of |hall, Taftville tonight, when . the , Army- O L O A | e T e nrue. 16, raported |, |, erican Leglon (o_ be held ‘on Franklin | mer of 1914 after collision with the eol: STEAMSHIP COMPANY - the international compatition,..was.receiv- | Navy club meets the Colchester five in & | The Eagles won th-ee straight strings | ' e satisfactory, CIiff Lee and MeCor- | g0 "5 " i b 4o L ol B T it it v ‘s Lawn. Ten- | return game. 1n the gamie played at Col- | from the Bagles Outlaws Monday night, {7ick, a rookle, are als> doing well. | "0 0 0% 1 igateg are the center of | Popular Mechanics Magazine o today by e L O e hioh'| chester. the Army Navy boys won and [on the Aetna alleys, - winning each | T00Y Brotiam, a catcher, and'Bing Miller, | | PIeWE candidales are (he fenits OF [Popular Sechanics Magazine. = 7 : s “tomathomw, was hrousnt. io. twelve |feel confident that they can repeat and |string hy & wide pinfall. Tollenlus roll: |41 outfelder awatded by Judge Landis | S 0 " o Waxahachie, Texas. | entire. lenisth of the St Lawrence 1s j|by. the chalienge, forwarded by, John A|come out on'tom, © Fr oLl ;‘;s“ggc:;‘fl‘ AL 07 R, B e R Y S iR Pirktds . according 10 diatches. - Amon: (i co- | ice-bound, Al marine trafic is sus- Gibson of Buenos Aires, secretary .of the Colcheste: e o A Connie Mack, manager of the Philadel- |Sruits examined . have been Karl, a |pended, rior to the breaking up of Argentine Lawn Tennis leagie. i Spencer and Freeman at the forward po- agles phia American League baseball club. s |Cleveland semi-pro; McWhor from | the jee in April, all equipment is made “*The record -nufuber . of sentries already |sitions, Iorwitz at center, Gregory and | Herring .., 91 105 88— 274 oty with the showing of his men in|Richmond, Va.: Frank of Utica, ready. The buoys are charged with receiveq shows how firm & hold the_sport | Webster, guards. Bowne ........ 97 ° 83 | 90— 270 | K BT oot ames with the St. Touls Na. |and Daverport. Sioux City southpaw. | several months' supply gas; the AT PARISH HALL . e the peonle.of all nations™ gaid | The Army-Navy club stands pat with|De' Brumner ... 59, 83 S5 257 | o e + Louls Na- | @ e have made a favorable impression. | lanterns, including the flashing mech- Taftville Julian S. - Myricke. president of the as. |their old lincup, DN;‘E“%;M .filucrgw Pardy 86° 100 83— 282,100 notified the club that he will he un-{ ~All but two of ithe veteran members of | Anisms and barners, ¢ soofation. ~The clisllence was considered| forwards; Mills center, e and_Cole- | Follenias --- 107, 100 101308 | 4pie 1o report for several weeks and as a |the St. Louis Nationals are in camp, with | moor S ey arg + ls‘ 8— 5 P M. by the assoclatidn as an m‘c“”f:l of the | maAn ?al;: «;e:i:u:;fl_; h“;_!‘- e o 2 e Ly result Manager McBride’s plans have re- |the arrival of Harold Janvrin. 1 (.Cl;‘xvyll.l}l‘l r;)h; n‘l‘:i:;{ o " March T . ¢ development. of the game in South™Amer- e -ee: o METtvills cloba Pralimy. Totals v...... 470 461 447 1378 | jveq a setback. O'Neill wired that an | =entees ace Milston Stock and Jack S 1C i har, St rn.hnl"n:)')r ng stk da by #h ¢ jcan countries. ] < Lol o At Dt Eagle Outlaws * attack of pneumonia last fall left him in [Poth of whom faile. L1 e W SEoin Mva 16 e1ght feet ia MR COLCHESTER - ; 5 A A b e T o ol 94 102 - 76— 212 fsuch a weakened condition that his phy- | Jimmy O°Neill. W e T utel’s il {oth bair 16 ity . 4 ; = /4 ised B cing vetgra h . e VS, ARMY-NAVY bl s ‘ANK":E S f ‘-8~ ) 1»22 P AL Ay m"’ A naleie r'n’::::rnh flA\":.rln'nn ln::ur:- club, who ls [length over all, aecording to type. The 9 L ARARKING ) CAMTY BOWLING Epcond o AR R e e - in charge of the Pirate mounsmen at the | distance from Montreal to Father Point Fast Preliminary Gam New York, March® 14—Bob -Meusel, | L heie Sy L e West Baden, Ind., soring camp, is pleased | i8 310 miles. One hundred and fifty 3 - utility man on the New York American, | Sins ¥ et 2 ! F .| with the work, according to dispatches. | 838 buoys are placed to make this at 7:45 o Py 8 A M S 4 el otal v e e | Tamonus French Flyer In New | 5", Wien in nis praise of Jim . Zinn, | Toute. 2 port, but his unexpected arrival later re-| Quinto 100 btals J 07 7 York > former Witchita Falls pitcher and Jack i £ A SR el s B s Outpotnzed Perry U [atorrieon. ‘who “eame “trom mirmingi. Explore South Sea Islands. S ONGRENS TRADER S said reports ve ere .. hel wei 7’ tches from the sp: 2 3 4 PRI ¥ BOWLING CONGRESS LEADERS Shreveport training camp. Meusel falled ! Simeox 99 | Detroit. March 14.—Kid Lewis of New Caf“";":, the Cleveland Tndkins at Dallay| , T American scientific. expeditions 3 REMAIN UNCHANGED |t receive a telegram notifying him to| Fuller 122 | York outpointed Jack Perry of Pittsburs Tefer to Manager Tris_Speaker as the|§fe M ;';‘ ‘;l Mook mmdlhr sishop Baffalo, N. Y, March = 14.—American | report March’ 12 “as ““he had already ~— |in a ten round bout here tonight. Lewis pusicst player on the team. },",,:‘mmp "h,.-,-‘;‘.';‘.,',y l:;ru \'R;:“ -.'1h;«11‘:::.-r- towling congress high.'scores atood up |started for the camp, it was stated. Totals .. 540 . 552 | took eight round and two were even. The New York Nationals, it Is report-| . an,~ The ;xpmrl'uon {rnrrh .;_;;:lnsrz‘ an :;!-dgihll.:uc‘k byd 160 per: v B BT A ed from their ""uhfl":fl':r(rl':v at S’”v:q“?r;‘ Hawail is chiefly éoncerned in ethno- remaining unchanged. M. Kuchan, and P. KBS U5 LAME D Contides. 1. 12 U3 18| posiponement of-the match between and Virginia on the return trip to New | Arehipelason whore tacer of ipastral Bezdon of Chicage, with a total of 1196, | ~Hot Springs, Ark.. March 14 —Herb |F. Swatzburg ‘& 8 o1 |Benny Leonard lighweight champion and York. Clont ustos of thi Bisiern. Privas: were the [iigh, pair.in the doubles, with | Rennock. veteran pitcher, reported to the | Purdon 4 ocky Kansas of Buffalo, scheda.ed to be Athtetie followers of the University of | it TUSOTE OF Hhe s - 640 total by A, Fenstermaker of Kalama. | Boston American League baseball - club-| M. Budnick 102 82 U41ia at New York March 17, was an- ianiéyivania“are thitsing® Mador sGenersl | imsis” <1t Miteobe: bo e cacoae Bt 200 topping off the day's relling in the | at their spring training camp here w{ia:v'd- L 71 439 o1 |mounced Wedresday. A heavy oild bas Leonarq Wood will be sescted provost|jegends of their ancestors has been Singles. L 4 7 Manager Duffy ' has’ recefved . 1o Wwor otals .. prevented the champion from preparing of- the ingtitution because of his keen ID-1joct by the natives. OF. if not wholls : oy o) for the contest. His manager deciared, terest in sports.. Some alumni Say beljost they are carefully kept by the TROLIEY LEAGUE BO 6 13, 3 liowever, he probably would ne able to eventually woull brinz shout a foothuil| fow of the older generation who sur- o > WLIN 9 » @ resume training next week, and ‘m_this game with Harvand, Yale or Princeton. | vive and “are mot communicated te THAIVISERI "AvEragel; l "“" :"::2 e be ""'l:r;“:“"‘ g Pennsylvania and Harverd eleven used | (he iwkjte man. Diigas ... u.sh g A o ; Fverett Seott, veteran shartstop of {he to meet annually. i It is said that in the mountaing are Baber i 17 , : ; ‘x l}’lo_fl:; r(rd“Sfl:‘.h ‘;‘("m:“f:::i 1":‘:3-" Kemp, star h*\v, of the 1'm‘:-mm;\ nri" many burial caves full of relics of by- } B3 & , adeord- varsity e as give: Zo! 1 ¥ v - fiu;iun ST Z 5 MARKET WAS DEPRESSED. b e Sk ing"'. b Bt st Thaon :;“::{.!;::':n;n:m' e all B thirie e "1?|:,F,:,h",l,,.“:r','l':“:‘g.,"i'“i.':;u‘;“':}r_ Eilimore RN D S g (ol el Bl AR A to his studies. s place will be filed b | But the entrances ave heen carefulls otyin " same « adverse influences' </ b = is in spring teaining. . iph Roberts, who pulled the bow oar|concealed and no native will Je: MeKenzie uted in measurable deg-oe ‘to LHe“depres Joneph Guillemot, star distance 1):312:-1 year's freshman crew. #vhite man to them, as they 1«3:‘1?\3 Peekham 3 sion of stock market orices last weck of France, who was defeated raceni Haro'd Cutbill the Boston Univer vengeance of the departed spirits Johnspn 111.6 | wére operative again “oday,’ a number the 5.006 metre event of the Guara il theologieal student who shos his whose ecarthly tecnements are deposited Topd. . ‘ 110.7 | of new low records Being cegisfered: games At New York, has been reca fto many runners on ifidoo - track there, faforey 110.6| “The foreign situation, the "precarions to his’regitent because of French ac! meason until an ankle went <| The other -expedition is seeking spe- Peain ! 110.4 | position of the railroads and’ the state itiesin Germany. He will safl Ma=zn hung up his spfked shoes and cimens of the bird life of the islands. Rondo 109.7 | of deadlock existing in-gyme of the jead- %.|\Yie #ald e Would return here. in. Soverh- Stk i BYble; 109.6 !ing linés of industry we 2 orcs moiz the ver to compete in the national cross- = % 109.4 | factors. which pregiiptated fr liquida- | country race, He is considering making 1 you are too lazy to open the 109.4 {tion and emboldened the-shorts to extend kis Home n America when his ardmy (n- AUTOMOBILE NOTES. ront ‘door when fortune rings the bell, B..Smith ...... 15 109 4 | their commitments, . listment cxpires. The state of Maryland is installing | don't expect her to go to the back Lem Salisbury . 42 | "Statements of emrnings submitted over More than eighty aspirants ta Colum- a new telephone and telegraph system | door and knock. Coutu . 42 ithe week-end recess by various transpor-{ bia University's baseball team answered designed primarily to ‘check motor) _____~ Les Salishury . 42 {tation companies and manufacturers of 1 the call for spring try-outs, Amonz ihem | thie¥ing. "Call boxés fre being ereet- | S = Authier A5 staple products affered striking evidence|- were fifteen pitchers and ten satchers. et ‘B severy town, city. and hamlet.| T ROl Raymond e R {of ‘the steady decline of railroad t«mnflge; 3% Willys Over pr . 2% 323 James Tedford, captain, was the only rez- which ‘will be in direct communication | &A=, 13 e leaman, hlad;n'r“' dmla' Pailey jand the detached or indifferent attitude 30) Worth P & M s 47 ular. % . * with the main office irn Baltimore. ney Upuhle for years. Dectorad .’g‘d m’ed' Simeox 108,1 {of consumers. St Ty e ol 9% 64| Ppr. William Parks, coach of the Tufts city of Quebec are wonderful spect cversthing. No help. Finally atriend Sullivan 0.1 !° The stronger position of the domestic o S Ty College football eleven has been re-en- % After having driven autémohiles all|sent me Foley Kidney Pills. They heiged Hargraves 051 | banking _eltuation, as demonstrated by FanET. gaged for next season. Captain * Nungesser, the fapous | lor the world, covering 3 distance of |me so much I-used seven bottles. Now 1 Foster 107.9 | the weekly reports of .thé localclearing| New York, March 14.—Call money, £ill Gleason, last season with Chatta- | French ace, who recéntly arrived in |70000 miles, Harrison K. Craner ,,('rnr)"n:;m :F’ln;:rls;?‘:::n:"ll’:l- Fl\;flned ' Hagbeog 107.8 | house and the federal reserve branches|steady; high 7; low culing rate 7;)nooga in the Southern league, and Marty | New York. He is wearing the deco- | Philadelphia was recently arrested fof | 70 'y Seoletf o, qrii L ROE e, B - White . 107.9 . almost as a whole, was ignoréd in the |closing bid 6; offered at 73 last loan 7;|McManus, from the Tulsa olub of the ible as {the first time in an attempt to pass a traffic stop signal. rations given him for his achieve- ments on the aviation field. 107.2 { mora important developments Wwhich con- |bank acceptances 6 1-8. from kidney trouble as I did." Lee & 11068 | tinued to militate against market' val- Western Association, are putting up a Osgood Co. He is strong battle for the second base vacancy said to have brought down more Ger- Tow 83 106.7 | ues. COTTON. on the St. Louis Americans, according to = 1065 | At intervals the: stock ist suggested| New York, March 14.-Spot ‘esttcn|advices from the raining camp a Boga. WAR Planes than any other aviator. 1065 | supnort of the better grade issues, es- | quiet, middling 11.30, 4 106.4 { pecially rails, but héavy selling of Read- # & 106.3 !ing at an extreme decline of over -3 LIBERTY BOND MARKET, 2 7106.3 | points in the final Hiaur ard a. fresh at- : ¥ 106.14tack upon Atlantle Gulf, which ended at | $ a net loss of almost 6 points, provoked | . much confusion at the close. .Sales 600,-| 7 000 ghares. U Call money continued to hold at 7 per|U cent, and offering of time funds were The Paramount Question For the Farmer This Season. We Have Solved It—On a Quantity Purchase We Made filil scaree, though unchanged from last| i o oLy q {Neck's quotations. Dealings in foreign 1 { Il'-'flw}fl!m With the Frisbie Fertilizer Company 104.4 | exchange contrfited.s Brldtish and F‘r:.}nch = o v | e ; 1034 | rates easing, while Seandimavian harden- ! Tl e Off. & ; P F H 01 oneion EXCHANE nAves We Can Offer the Lowest Prices on Fer- 8 1021| Weakness of Pennsylvania Railroad 5s o Week i i 3 6 102 l'and the new 6 1-Zs. deyeloped, the former esterday. Ago » 9 1015 | losing 1 1-4* points and the latter °# XI5 LS. Di smeeisns tlllzersmThlsco‘mt) 0 Gley Efil #h 100.7 large fraction. . hampson 100.6 | Liberty 3 1-2s made a new low recor’ »a T . . k4 307 {at 80.00. Total sales (par vatue) asere- | U} % g i ||u[ li] m| it Spring is Actually Here and We Advise Buying RIGHT gated $10,175,000. . ol 90 days 3 i —Railroad ndi: : e o AL e e i NOW—Railroad Troubles Seem to Be Pending and It May & gl STOCKS. e i il Be Indeed Wise to Have th: Fertilizer in Your Buildings B Sales. e taly (par 19.3 cents per lira)— fo07Als Chumer Demand 2 1o When You Need It. Taftville 17 595 | ‘300 All Gim bl S 2 i o m N Pal : 17 595 Az Ch 3 3 o) % ke 2 i G 2 Yantic Grain and Products Co. Dantelson is T O . b i ; Plainfield 21 500 Austria (par 20.3 cents per crown)— e o A g Charles Slosberg & Son Bae . 21 357 Cables - Jewett City 28 isas RS e e ' ‘ 1 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. B h < 1 i Co heds by s 5 A W P2 v i B b or Bot Greeneville Grain Co. High team total—Astna—1867. 2400 Anaconda ... ascribed_to bearish views of the indus- - E High team stncle—Aotna—ss1. ERSET trial and finsncial cutlook brought aout Si d es 0 f t’l e D oor High-three—Budnick—459. sharp stabacks in the price of wheat ie- - Hizh single—Raymond—18). *a00 Balt & oo w spite expert business on a huge sca'e. Tue icloss WpE Welveas. 'S, T I § 14 The inside of the front door is cents lower with March $1.55@%1.55 1-4 : - S g.,'_'y‘c,,,“ and May $146 1-2 to $1.46 ?_5 o well peotected. The outside bears THE BAY STATER THE B E S T s I NC E 1 8 2 0 o0 Can | Pacit Izns‘tfil:’ngccm to ': v:‘-:; ult‘(‘) i;uyes-s to the brunt of wind, rain, snow and S / #1069 Chandier el oge & sizzling sun, -Varnish both sides Ing your ne . ; Export busi In wheat was es t- . g % 0 et #Q to Total ak mineh as SH89.609 Narrcte. with Inorout. Long after you'd Lil:i’dsl’t:::u Are you gett y mo 8 G W but with a strike impendine in the meat expecti time to dull the surface, the "q,m T rth ut of YOUR coa.l ? e e Bl xR i ! inside will be glossily new. And and weer loager WO 0 5 n ail railroar: 4 > 5 - B Cnrer and with eharp bresks m. the value of so will the outside. i ""‘f; st Order a Ton of Skt i A o e | For Tnorout is an indoor, utdoor Loty s 1800 Cosden , of wheat on the part of lealing lorgs [/ varnish. . Use it on floors; wood- “OI D Ond A NY’ (;H” 0 Sas Pl A e iy, May work, fine furniture. Touch up the . C P S LEI I = o 3 o, T TION S by S by g Perfect satisfaction from the R n was el to some extent M; turn 1t white. Vami: s g that all Minneapolis four mills v:;crred : o 2yt a8 (P 2ok : EEEE ,_4 ss8sisiaasnss BN § TEe H " s¥5ssls % duced wages except where emploves had contracls and that 4 mes inz wenld be held to decide whether such- emploses wolld alse accept a reduction. Crop re- 'ports were also of a character that count- ed against the Bulls. Corn and oats responded to the chang- es iIn the wheat market. Trade lacked volum: ldquidating eales weakened provistons, notwithstanding some eunport from the 1+ packers. — CHICAGO GRAI0 MARKET, Open. High, Low., | Clwose, LZ58C160% 18k 88 ~ I8 8% 4 8y L3 [3 L3 c% ua % 4 ax ples have been boiled for one hour without affecting the finish. Whata - ever the varnish job, use Inorout. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Ing. Largest Point and Verwish Makers in New Euglend ¥You can buy Bay State Liquid Paint or Inoreut Varaish frem CO. THE HOUSEHOLD—A. Boardman, Norwich INOROUT PECK McWILLIAMS all round va best coal at the right price. STOVE--EGG--NUT $14.50 Per Ton NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CARRYING IN. SHETUCKET COAL & W00D (o, ¢ Telephone 1257 3 Corner North Main and Ssuth Geiden Streety |