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Bar.‘18-2A second ‘fnvesti- The 19~ onis saries "m‘m e anan: today by State's Attorne Mr.. Crowe planned to call &.!. Johnson before the but | could not reach the American .league president. Mr, Johnson, however, will be an early witness, the state's attor-1 Sl b ney said. . Sl Jurors in’out> which would Justi- | ) oe o) BOWLERS' HIGH - nd A G . > @t A SOCCER FMBH.L Buffalo, N. Tohy, at Taftyille . bowlers weré. h! A Bt 3. Brice Sot F¥eq nqt;u pling the maples for'a eount of 1,238 Hitivas: foom of. e Tom of i “‘:‘&’."&...“"‘H.w‘ of ”: both the WO Snd iggins of - | Jimmy, (kunwlly. slty; “Hike Duuz-y. 3 B Bu Tom, O'Brien, Yale uzuvgr-u h!‘ i@ Kick-Off at 3 P. M. £ Caftrey, Boston College and ng, Holy Cross collége, are ‘some of th REACHED FINAL noted middle dll!um? runners in lh: MRS MALLOMY RN B < i IN SINGLES. AND DOUBLES .| 1,000 yard championship. . , L n the medle) ’:'?l:yp peél.d ‘to be| ‘ Boston, Mar. 18—Mrs.' ¥ranklin L &% | one of the most nc:dn‘ races of n,, Mallory, of New York, national wo- i night, “six ~teams _are’. ent man’s ‘singles lawn tenmis champion, d A % | Columbia .university team ia favorite, | today reached the final round in the 35 3 41 “HiTo1a Barron of 1 enn, State, college | Singles and doubles and the semi-final | - %% | Idoks the. bekt in" the' 70 yard high|in mixed doubles in the national in- hurdie race and Max Boliland and Fd- | door tennis tournament on the Long- dfe Garvey both of Nev, York, = wood , Cricket ciub *covered courts. pected to fight it out in the 2 mile Finals in the three championships will J. Pearman, W. Plant; R Remer i i an s |ed Stet xw"&m%mngfl e e I T l % sin | e es in ‘the c sames a ~38* 8% | Antwerp 1ast summer, probably. wil i8 paired ‘with William T, Tilden, ‘| finish first four in"the"one mile walk|ind, Philadelphia, world's lawn . tennis chllmpiom New ¥ T T e X I S R e the ‘semiefinal round of: the wo W 'k, M: 8.- championsh! Tecor: e sel nd o - G i e ho feld aver McDonald, | men’s doubies, Mrs. G. W. Wightman fer; high 7; low 6; ruling rate 7; clos! In the field évents,' Pat McDon bld 6 offered at 7; last loan 9818 Lot New York, /i fhe: 16 podna shot; | of Brookline and Miss Marion H. Zin-|. acceptances 6 1-8, Eddie Emes in the standing high jump; | derstein of Brookline defeated Mrs. F.| ., |Irving Reid of -Providence, - in the|H./:Godfrey of Brookline and Mrs. B. E. y lmndl;lg ‘bronde jump and Landon e Cole, 2nd of North Andover, 6-2, and | of Yale in' the running: high ‘are ‘the g g nvome. in thefr reqpecuve ‘spectaltl In_the_ third: round .of the mixed *® | doubles, Miss Martha Bayard of Short Hills, N. J;, and Morris Duane of Cam- bridge defeated Mrs, T. H. Cabot of Brookline 6-1, 6-2. Mrs, F, 1 ‘Mallory, New York and ‘Wm. T. Tilden, 2nd, of Philadelphia, defeated Miss Ceres Baker of Urange, N. J, and E. W. Feubieman of Cam- bridge, 6-3, 6-2. ! BRITISH UNIVERSITY GOLF for day to day usé were again 80 plentiful us to effect & decline in the call money rate ‘cent. In the open market, but est Quotation on ihe exchange P B COTTON. New York, March 18. quiet; middling 11.45. LIBERTY GOND MARKET. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS ASS'N HELD MRETING Paris, Mar. 18—(By The A.'}'.)—The International Lawn Tennis Federation, In_its annual meeting here today, con- sidered the seuggestion of the United States Lawn: Tennis Association - that world’s championship contests be held fally Italy and the Scandinavian capitals. Activity and firmness ruled in the bond market, although the Liberty group eased moderately from their early best Total sales (par value) aggregated $10,- jin different countries in rotation. :The P - Exchann 10 3 P . federation reserved: dtision, howevei | “TEAM~TG'COMPETE IN-GAMES ; s Low. Clox. unuk the United States is represented.| London, Mar. 18—(BY The A. P.)— Alled - Clicteat % % & which is expeoted at the next meeting | e o e alak 18- history a Brtish o Sl o in March, 1922. university team will compete insthe g w% WY The French delegates approved the inter-coliegiate golf championship of Anm Bet Sufir 8 4% suggestion: and expressed: that hope | the United States at-Greenwich, Con., Am Bosh* % 0% that .2 representative: of -the United June 28. Plans now cwtemplnm the Am Coa .. :% a‘i % lslites will attend the next .mecting sailing’ of the tnm June 15 on thel’ % i 5t han 7 : and it is considered probable-the Unit- | Olymeic. Am Hice &7 9% 9o 2 ed_States, fl3~°th'l°n has: been notl-| Invitaiions weré issued to both Ox- iz N % o :nAx:n e c:?ie v:.-.glcommered at the afternoon - ,;‘Z',;;::t,.,.fi"%:"{:‘,‘?’i..i‘i,"i}"m’: icago, —] risl al nig} ses.jons .of the federatic raTe 1ent due to general economic conditions g s e g and the matter was referred to a com- mittee. Today's meeting was attend- ed by twenty delegates representing Great Britain, France, Belgium, Spain, ‘The . Cambridge university players, as annouriced, are as follows: G: N. P.-Humphries (Trinity), J.|' proved more than an offset for green bug | > ! % |cron damage reports in today's wheat , ;1" {market. The market closed heavy, 2 1-4 il Walker (Kings), J. A.. Bott (Trinity Dot bem 2’3 1-dc net Iower with March 154 1-2 | Switzerland, Holland, Czecho-Siovakia, ’ i a 154 3-4.anq May 145 a 145 1.2, Corn | South Atrica and “Australia. e e e e Eighty pe i BT lost 1-2 to-3-4 a 7-8c,and oats 1-4 a 1.2 e SHRC Gesus). % i Bte & Super a 5-8c. In provisions there were gains PLAINFIELD succzn TEAM A notable absentee is J. H. Douglas e S varying from 7 1-2 to 3c. ((Iornua Christi) 2 member of thie valuyof. t T, Faawr At first wheat bulls made considerabe TO PLAY AT TAFTVILLE ' team and an American Wwho was -tenement hahdier _ Motor progress, many . traders. belnig “impressad | A food atfraction is booked for this'y member of the Princeton team which Chea & Oblo . by authoritative annouricement that the [altcrnoon ' at the Providence _street! won the interoolégiite champlonship GAEm A green bug pest had invaded Kansas, the | srounds, Taftvile, when the Plainfield)in the last sontest . & & banner wheat state’ of “th country. A& soccer football team clashes with . the| e O 3 & st P bi eastern short was conspicous inthe | Taftsills cleven in the opening game of, ALL STARS ORGANIZED FOR : LA s 15 |buying but there seemed to be m> difi- |the s ring season. A wondersul dispiay | S B ASE AL LS B A O T Sl £, |cuity In filling the dbmand, ~When this | of fodtball is sesmied the fans and the Ohte Goes s, |fact became apparent commiss| 102 Boue- manazement would like to see & -good| The All Stars bascball team of s himo Coseer 2% | es turneq litgely to fhe delling side, turnout of lovers of tid: sport. oity ‘has sbeen reorgunized for the com- -, 23 |ting special stress on the indtsirial out- | After the game arra 1ing season. = Although this tedm’ has ‘fi‘c..z_“ =% {look. Todward the end of the dafy, lib- | made for a series fo pldy for The Bul. Piaved amateur rames und .claims . thé iourer & R G 1% |eral offerings from a'house with Omaha.| letin cup. which is now in the possession’ SMateur chamnionship of this city for ‘the Lo g .+ | connections _found _the market ‘hare of |of Plainfield. Another contender for the| 1220 Sezson, fans-will notice tuis team in = % |Suprrt and with, no exnort business. in | cup is' Westerly, which has announced its | the Semi-nro line. 5 e I g [sight. With predictions current that.|intention of tryinz for the tropny. ‘Weisner, Who managed the team last Fisher Tiody shipments ‘ftom" Canada ‘into the United.| No doubt a two home game series can|Y¢3F. Will again-fill this position. At a ey g Si | States would soon be greately enlarged, | be arranged between these three clubs. | Tecent meeting’ it was® declded to. securs e the finish was at the lowest level of the | .. ~ the servicés- of Mr. Spicer, formerly of Seomral session. t. Paul's High school, ach. Tt wa = Comn' anq_cats weikened 'with wheat | CHESS CHAMPIONS PLAY : B Sy vl ot o ames -decided to play vut of town games after May 16th. The team will be com- of ex-high school boys. - ‘Weisner has secured 7. dark horse to do e pitching, and his battery mate will probably be Brown of Bulkeley. The first call for practice Is scheduled for Sunday ~atternoon -at ‘Mohegan park grounds. There are a few positions not filled ‘aid anyone who desires can try out for such positions. Any team wanting datés, write to m;r | E Weimmer. 149 Baitic st - trade was light. Export call for large gave strength to provisions. besides, hog - values were eharply higher. - CHICAGO GRAI0 WARKET. Open, i ANOTHER DRAW GAME Havana, Mar. 18 second game | in the world's champlonship chess .fmatch between- Dr.. Emartuel, Lasker, the German master, and Jose R, Capa- | ¥ bianca, the Cuban expert,, resulted in (Sl | a draw tonight after the fortieth move: s "The-firet game, played Tuesday. and ! Weduesday nights, likewise resulted % . |in no deciston. 9 e third fame wfll be nhyed Sat- arday night. &% 0% FILLMORE AND CONEAD o r ] “ ' © ROLL 30-STRING MATCH |, A 30-string duckpin match between! = - A% "l Conrad of -Willimantic. and -Roy Fillmore,] i | of this city has been arranged for. The| o first half of the match wil be rolled on the Aetna alleys next Tuesday night and ,| the ,remaining games will be rolled on' Wood's alleys in Willimantic on the fol-| lowing Thursday. , The match will be for|” TWO BEES VI TO JOHNNY WILSO St. Pflul Minn., Mar. 18—Mike ‘Gib- bons'of St Paul, today repeated his .challenge for a match’ with Johnny Wildly cheered and encouraged by a wild_aggregation of wilder women, the .| Strand v.l:‘tn BoWling team took two | KEN - |sames from: the Breed feam at the Aetna! alleys on Friday evening. The whole; Dbeauty chorus now playing at the Strand | -| wefe on hand to bodst for their.team. and ; thelr lusty lung power. somewhat I BONS ‘KNOCKED oUT certed the Breed Lowlers. Promiiient if REu;H IN FIRST the fair cheering aquad were the four| i O bons of 'St: Paul, knbckzd out of Netv. ¥ork- afteér: two -min 40! elads Henderson sisters, who never missed an opportunity. 1o lead thelr loyal boosters: t6 shrill_and veluminous cheer. Red ' Oxley, -the- Strarid leader, carried off high -snne, but hic partner, Chris S , B = ?' Romixhe ael Stone, new propr * f 3 man, took the lflhl ‘with* 3 The > & Gibbons floored Rexch twice before Tl i : on barest mini ot Bliawe the knockout for a_count of nine and e Cadillac ask‘ ly the mini- .| elght, Gibbons -weighed 152 pounds| z 108 108— 310{ and Reich: 218, - 1 mum of care to render back a wealth S O o o of Chisato knomakioat | Ay E 3 < > 122— 366 | Joe Hurley of Syracure, N. Y. in the R t) hote artford ‘Tue of changeless and continuous service, I o ih e cronc e 58 Vo bothe whether the task asked of it in‘a year 435 1303 = 7 Lathf'p are no l' re. it i vizin| o, SPORTINGNOTES, . || S it S is ten” or one hundred thousand miles, i s Leoein, woriTo hiayy | 2 Dotolky Bemmett and Norwich-—THE A. C. SWAN CO.—New London I e g S 88 4 443 Q21| 2t Newnfork. April 4th, Leibold, John Collins Exhibition Games. las—Cleveland Americans. §;} Springs .‘training ground. associatior La, — New -York|outfielder 'depends’ upon Brooklyn, Nationals 4, “Stufty” MclInnis reports for e, Fla. — Washington | jes as first baseman, the leaguc) 4: St. Louls Nationals 11. teans 4; New York Natlonls (2nd team) for the outfield. . . O “More ‘than 170, horses PREFERRED STO"E’ Ths Company opcratcs an cxtensive plant The Company owns and oporatcs a madern i N\ The book vaiue of net acscts is apprax Tho -output of the Company is aparoxim % ;Ang’day'and night to fiil orders now on hand s cent. of outstanding Priferced stock a without the consent of 75 per cent. of the Proferrcd sto Third National Baxk Building . The statements contained herein 2 OVER UNAMIT FIVE he Fort Hall track, begls Willimantic, March 18.—The Two-Bees| | o) m:l;xr:: :'::‘200 eac: side pul\lDI UP-One-| geféated the Unamit five in a ho\l\lmg! Twmr i mateh Friday night on the Y. M. C. A.[ ] oy tiondjty low scorcd | § | GIBBONS REPEATED CHALLENGE | THevs In % extontiondly 10w ent"ta i als 'he rolled’ high three. 8-~~Tommy Gib- thirty-three.seconds in the first round | 1 of: a_scheduled ten Found bou here | final. - They weighed. about. 140. 4 wemn catch-as-catch-can wrestiing i will meet’ John Pesek, in a finish bout 3 R B oo s wiT pebe the Haten Sox as right, center and left flelders, 2 o Cisco; Tex., Cintinnati Nationals| respectively, during the coming scason, 3 “k“n ‘Worth (Texas league) 6.’ | abcording ‘to di§patches from the Hot m 2.'| Dufty's decision to use Collins as an Arurlc-u 4 Phlhdelvm. Natlonals 1,|said. If Melnnis, who is now a ho At Ornnpe. _Tex.—Beaumont (Texad: out, does mot appear, it is expected | Were visitors from P! that. Collins . will replace him at first|short program At \anal’uchle, Tex,—Chicago Amer- | and other arrangements will be made - ‘A'DVANCE OFFERING é ~n, As and If Issucd « Free tf Numll F.dor.l Income Tax nd Tax Exempt in Connecticut, New Hampshire arf¥ Vermont, $600,000. Ashland Cotton ‘Company \ (Connacticut Corporation, — Chartered in 1853) . PAR VAL RANSFER AGENT " INTERNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY BOSTON, MAES. Prefe rred as to assets arnd dividands. Participating 8 Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock TE 100 REGISTRAR FIRST NATIONAL BANK EOSTON, MASS. stock on dividends excceding 8 per cent. CAPIT/ 3 (No Bonded In = ARThUR H. BREWER, N . Thames National B Bociety, Norwich, Conn., OLIVER L. JOHN Aspinook Co, Savings Bauk, Norwich, C Jewe OFFICE LIZA iGN dzbisdinzss) Foeo.ceit Savings Norwica . Vice-President urer: Chelsea «sss Treasurer DIRECTCORS Th> above named gnd Assistant Treasurer. M. BROWN, Norwich, Conn. at-Law, Norw; , Conn. land Cotton Coppany was incorparated in 1853 when the Company reccived it ha: 4 he property aid pla: houses are wricten off trhe beot annum, wherg maciinery is oporated cay and ni \ ) Tho average annual earnings for_the past thros amount required for divid ERRED STOCK PROVi the Prefer: sicck on tha non- » begin icin, Los TURNER, New York Cit; Lalsey Co., in the manu cdern cteam ti st two yea or share. <d clock, 2: opéral s to dividends and as: Price $95 Per Share and Accruzd Divideni Barstow, Hill & Company (INCORPGRATED) LEWIS M. CARPENTER, Jewett City, Conn. - Agent e ARTHUR Attorney- The A% special act’of the Connecticut Gtate Legislaturs. ; fifty yoars and its product eQioys an eaviable repu - times the PREF s reverts to d upon infor do not guarantee the information, we believe it to INVESTMENT P we con. der correct. weck of the G nd Circuit mee Wilson, middleweight champion, who b ] )l:‘tllreanx‘);“eu_‘h s“xu“‘ % "f“‘ 3 ¢ . H infieid, as is Leity G defeated Mike O'Dowd of St. Paul, in s ,53 JThe second i New York last night. % 71— 253! “T still decline to regard Wilson- as | AJams T0— ;Js champion,” Gibboris said Gibbons has ol Bl been-in training here for several weeks. 317, 1249 t s oE ¥ w;li land if he WILD WOMEN CHEER STRAND { B s ]’)l‘fldenl speed. « . .. BOWLERS TO VICTOBY 88— o | | The Christian Eadeavor meet unday evening will be at the 408 llfl‘ léader. |~ "Tho Ladtes' Ald soctety met with 3 rnoon with the ".\u\‘ i Havwes Tucsday | sugmber prcsent. ROUND P ‘Alevl n! the Al Relely utes” and s been is place to 3 it soon. | Fletcher, who will o S & closed for and Mrs. James 1 nded the o) nt from Cante and Tim ton mu bile sh Miss Iuth Day school in Cenlm‘ At the granz Marager ‘whether dut- patches ano duet by Mrs wes, a song by Fred Hi tered in .Staged farce by several mea. . CANTERBURY GREEN of elson Lyon, with Mrs. Sara Hadley a8, in town this or of .~ Who has had lhl ue of Preferred stock. cntirely trustworthy. ends payable quarterly on first days of March, June, Scptember and December. Callable as a whole or in part at §103 par share. i Robin id a v ied on R Participates with common Trustee and Asst. Treasurer. President, New York City. Corporate charter by re of sateans for more than 5 spindies and 1100 automatic lcoms. bo-generator pewer plant. On the actual Over $250,000 of modern is written off at the rate of 20 par cent. per roximately $163,00 equivalent to nearly four on per annum. The Company is now operat- ating several months in advance. Exclusive voting power The Company agrees to retire 3 per No mortgage or lien can be placed on the property s to Net Over 8 1-3 Per Cent. While we t the service at the Fitchville Bagd ch. At 12,15 noon, the Sunday come 1o order. George A ntendent. The oon- interesting. At 7 p. service ai which th Hetherington wil soon reiurn smpanied by Larmony ehub William W. Jew- who has been having 10 be out. tinz Ecclesiasti- the chapel. * o give an enter- Thousands of Trcut Awaiting Anglers glers and fly rod enthusiasts, is Write for descriptive cireular giving. details and reutes from ail poinis. Amzican Fich Culture Company CARCLINA, R. L e —— Cotnpan lers Qpen 15), except Mon- can § ¥ arrange to fish there,