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g T E ition of the matter. PALACE BOWLERS eral jmportant witnesses includ- The Tattville tive deteated the Pal-|inE B. B. Johnson, president of the % ; 5 < ican league, are expected to be " X 'wo out three L. X y 3 < - ; P . ; ;fi.’fi‘,‘;‘“fi:‘;‘,g‘ (10 Out of three | allea: tomorrow before the grand fury. ow. - New Yerk, 21— Kansas P . \ alleys, in the first game of the roll oft oo, Tk, Mar. 21_Roory Rancas L Serice for the ehumpionship,of tne| SPORTING NOVES, t by Mootiegsers: opefating. in tue vi-| y of his home. i The polied discounted a- new . theory sased unon alleged threats S aeighbor of ves, said to have peen! relagives of a girl with whom he | 1ad.quarrele. - It' was thousht that Sraves mizht have been mistaken for this aeighbor and shot by the relatives. Po- : < f vidual Trolley league. Ed’ Walsh has sli illie Jackson of N 2 R back an R e Tidiaen | 600 mark bRt mane Eaca” ooessn i LEesiersion botk testns dd 2 Jight{ notch on the basebal ndder, Big Be. ted |Simwes S SR SRl R R | ol B e anin LA e hned et ol s w -2 an: nsas -2, i ith, all éven = A as “playing ¢ oas e et b Biaaison. Equire | winnde et tha 1030 Lobraeshert: nms §ingle scofe of 125:and a total pin-|of the Oneonta club in the New York 7 Garden tonight for the bensfit of the|to come anywhers near -last year's|' 8 state. This is a semi-pro outfit and : SR s Mo | e e e 1| B 5 g it stima! at more an -$50,000. 01 B y LYy 2 s len me to i not Include donations made by con- | following & 536 iy e 97 96— 892 | HY Oy with his new team. testants and a collection taken lLefore "gnuu;ngm., him an agsre- 87 . 96— 275| . Walfer Lonergan will be Seen in a the start of the star bout between Wil- | gate score of 1,742 pins !Okhll nine 104 121 332 | Waterbury uniform this season. Lan- |, lie Jacksen, New. York ligntweight, games. . : - 95 109 204| erEan’ has often plaved in this city 2k " and Rocky Kansas of Buffalo. 3 . —— .— —__|and has now signed with Joe Cosgrove » Kid Ncrtolk,h N;: 6@{«?{" :nlfi N. Y. BLOOMER GIRLS T 7 491 460" B35 148 ‘l?o(n:r"' .x;m:'xg Joh‘t;ltg rt:;o :“:"‘Th'; heavyweight who out Jac Loo! i g = with Portland in . B : Ward ot Phiidembis n_the $hird| oo vori m”mfi"g;f:ox':“? T'""""'m 102 30| 0¥ when that city was'in the league, : 4 T - nd o e T rd0. | Nog. | Ing their tweltth consecutive' baseball | Ravmond ...... 108 135 11— 344 | plaving only semi-pre semes: aromd |- ' ; y 4 Tt o o e ard 205, | year, have all dates open for reliable | Edwards . 92 85 80— 287] his home in Lowell The o : . | folk weilhed 182 pounds and Wai home managers seeking a first class| White 102 . 90 95— 287| Lo I ol e Sammy Sieger of New York, WHO|carq for their patrons. This team|DUBas avreiriiy 105 95 110— 310 | be veionsen armtom hut Christie will TRe S : received the judges' decision | mached 25 records for attendance and . SRR G e (el . enable the body to create 2 continuous supply of vital energy, In other over Artie Root of Cleveland. after a | oceipts out of 32 games pla Jast \§10. 498 500 1508 ergan will piay the jn- - . was to_ have recelved for share. ; ; 2 e n - ¢ 2 . > C'GARE I l E The weights were: | Seiger 130 1-4 and s o L L L e ON TAFTVILLE ALLEYS.' ~|8elder et RO g h If you tire quickly—If your nerves are shaky— ' 3 Root 127, RS : At the end of the ten round bout be- | Sia'Rrrio® A Toots Aadres theteam | e, FRPELC S0 WOR (hCSS evine | southaw, Willam Buckand, trom the | | : I your is poor—If you are run-down or g 3 + |tween Jack Sharkey and Midget Smith,| erg ever |developed, the former being|Alléys. The nonors for the match Went | jeagua. The rouih ws the e iofe ; debilitated—your body is asking for payment. P g g a5 4 d’;fl‘"' an exceptionally heavy hitter in addi- | to F. White, rolling both high Single | of nis cireui. 1ae sammer. 1o o | Z/Z:.._-M Rlngrent | Shackey, who ' made' the! bon 1o niF €k Gl sofint SRACRIShAER So% L,s““- p innings only mine base hits wére scor- That means your system Je calling for e e N Gesieiys. defeats | DA8°-- Absolute satistaction guarantesd isbon. ed off his delivery; he gave but 30 i - those materisis which it naeds to enable 5 = here two months ago, was one and a|managers can be given for “f;;‘z_‘e 84 22 100— 276 ganeku‘ or‘|| balls, and fanned 93 batters. it to create vital energy and nerve fores. % ? f half pounds over lheh‘lzgan:u’ngfli{nit, Play on either percentage or, gaa:a 1i§ }g :;,: i;i o] ng.s:’:n.‘\:z:lnp::::elsu::d And 50 surely as you restore ¥ the body steady nerves, vitality and enduranes ted the $250 forfeit to 3 2 . s : y 7 and Smith donated 9| tee basis;. booking agents protected. 102 ol 1f Buckland can kee; How vital enrich blood 3 3 , - 5 it i my ¢ bi h 3 o . recently by knocking out Richis Mitch- | i{ing. <te. communicate. with M. K. ot o bakne pouti Ekioft s —strengthen your nerves and promete viger and vitality ) . v will be EL¥- | Napel, 30 Beach street, sl % : : New & ieh) Li en 3 chance at Benny Leonara's tite| 37" i e e i B Pinochle. o ookes. bringing the Tadlany In simost every case of weakness; anae- nervous and ren-down people. So that by Londo: (“‘" wich through his victory' tonightt ———— 2 I pitting .. S ALB YT 313 dently determined not to have a b ol | mia, nervéusness and run-down viuslity, taking Wincarnis when you are iweak, 4 Enjoy this delightful over The Buffalo fighter's attack puzzled | MICHIGAN’S CAPTAIN RESIGNS |H. Gley - 3. 9% 280 man hurling corps again ‘this season. there is real shortage in the body of APaemic, nervous or run-down, you | 4 night tiip down the Seund and ||| Jackson, who was unable to avoid FROM BASEBALL TEAM|J: White 102 @ 391| From. the Cincinnati Reds, former | veveral mineral elements whick supply to the body the very elements it y reach your destinatin . happy, ||| Kansas terrific lett swings, | FAOW BACEBALL TEAM K. Giey M 80 276 | employers .of Gene McCann, the lat s g e e o s o s e be = | } g 7 oy g oW Kansas pounded his opponerit's body Michigan baseball team, and consider- B3, 436, 541 1683 | b Dtemeateeor aymerly iplaved trith - o0 5 S ae PAMCN- yerisls mecesary to enable the body i Lodve. Now London, daity. b | ERDESS. votmaeadyhis opmonent 6 Doty | e e e bV A the University of West Virginia. Daw- | larly, Iron, Caicium, Potassium, Sodium, sy create vital smergy—to make the biood | ¥ cept Sunday, 11:00 p. m. "State ||| uiae " Jackson kept him away with |ten” admitted to Athletic Director Phil| ‘Taftville Bowling League Standing. | part vi I erront e for the latter Phosphorus. All these sioments are 6on- rich and red—10 strengthén the nerves— O e e a long left. Bartelme today that he had played Won - Loat - Pot, | eltorts, and: thoush he Bt well aéams i . tained/in Winoarmis, becanes Wincarnia and 16 promote renewsd vigor, vimfity | THE NEW ENGLAND From (he sixth to the eleventh, Kan-| professional baseball in _ the 2acific| pinocple 81 36+ hBE LD, eEAmBL e Ble ey e W] is prepared eepecially for weak, anaemic, and endurance. ! 3 STEAMSHIP COMPANY | sAs rushed his eppuner;‘t a:out nm‘;&h. Coastll_eague l_astEdsu!mmer‘,hantd at [!}e Olympic 4 503 Neale and Duncas ‘Anothér- man > B ing him about the head aal me time resigned from the team. It S = Fhh - - . Jackson was cautioned In the seventh | is faid Parks pians to join the Détroit |y Navy o e e B T Sh et | S Cheose the right: way to health P 4 A for pushing his thumb into Kancas'{ Americans at the end of the school ™| as a regular infielder witn Pat Morag: : X .. Remember this lmportant fact— if you ate _ mest “preporticns end acceptable . GUABANTEED FOR FOUR MoNTHSs |face. In the last round Jackson fought | vear. S . LR et Routd Shus. 4 ak. anaemic, nerveus o ran-down, becauge form, Wincarnis should be your cholee i you s — MONEY BACK. harder, standing toe to toe with his e, 4 S 9! o] 1Bddie Goebel, T Marh . in the body of Irem, Caleivm, ~ désire new strength—new red hiood, sew | S R opponent. Kansas' best attack was|TO ENTER OARSMEN IN - High team totafr-Pifochls 1858 " 'p Jt02 Rt s, aud Edward L. diom and Phowphorss, it oflows narve force and new vitality, Over joam phy- " | 3 B g s iotipasy tREEIE hyaen HENLEY, REGATTA| Ingoiteny tosie polymplc 589 exhibition weme. betwaers tne. ERuies nes e e o e i ok et g oes et of Wiasarsis reads. P St v o Digs . een g e 5 ) FLEXIBLE AND WATERPROOF. The bout was stazed to raise funds i 24 b e . |and Washington. Goebel piayed cens i Agents Wincarnie eontains ail of them ja fer you. Try just ene bottie. , ] for hte suffering poor in Ireland. Mor- Boston, Mar. 21—The Lnlqn Boat lividual single—Rayvmond 168 terfleld & playt “w Eel GOSETEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. |gan J. O'Brien, -chairman of the fund | club voted tonight to enter eight-oar- g forithe Senkiovs; bafiei. sisth V{"‘* 23rd 8¢ At All . A ] %6 FRANKLIN ST. Committee, introduced Tex Rickard in|©d, four-oared and single-oared sholls|TwiN WRESTLERS PUT ONE e “"H‘ xos times “without mak- ew York t Druaggists B ¥ the ring ‘as “the best sportsman we|in the American Henley regatta to be L 3 hel:kz. e ad two putouts. - Mar- i . et R e o Rty o R, held at Philadelphia on May 28 and OVER ON REFEREE | hetka plaved second buse for the same /:"“\ v T e EASCTING biBiai1vn | hed amaounced 1hat more than $70.060|also to be représented in the national| Lexington, 21y, | UL which had oaly - Shanks and|':, H e had been made for the fund, above ex-|regatta for amateur oaremen ai Buf-|Gotton of Kemphis is bantamwelighi) piomes Of,the resulars outside the | 4 Guaranieed In cvery respect. Let ua | penses. 5 7 5 falo, late in July. wrestling champion of Washington and | Ty, ~Bruggy, . who played for a > Bottle M detmon-ifate this ¥ibrator Lod Prove te ; Aeeain Veterans_from Harvard, Yale, Cor-|Lee university here but whether his|tme Ihis winter with the. local In- it'1a an exceliene epplinnce. | oNE GHANGE AMONG THE nell and Pennsylvania crews attend- | first name s Henry or Nicholas nobody | wera ey ey, J00uUced she blow. that $1.10 : | EUERIC 3808, i | ed tonight's meeting and- pledged their but the 119 pound . Memphis twins! fop o€, CONtest when he went in to - ) T R TEN LEADERS IN BOWLING | pport to this yeurs erews. [ knows.” Theyare as alike as peas in | Py " & Mnth-inning rally by the| d ol samanet 7 i+ gl 0-| Bufralo, Y. Mar. 21 — With 83 e a pod and after winning their way Ge‘om! Topo: : ! 1 wreTic moWER Codpaxy, | pairs rolling in the doubles and 150 | PURSE OF 520000 FOR THE . |though the ' tryoouts.to the annusl| waary ‘spectaeies. while: plaiog Yoo BT ". mpeting in the s eV o it it vy S 3 ] By i caaebtined atecicar Bowling Congress tourna-| GREATER CHARTER OAK STAKES | (1ad in exactly similar "g,mnm‘i.‘i,‘. f;:“t“m“"l-“!‘md (l‘mml t’he Syracuse clyb | today, there was but one change| Hartford, Mar. 21—The Charter Osk | suits. - Somebody won, b ko International league by the- St. s ” | TWO ARRESTS IN CONNECTION r.nx:::mn:r?p ten Jeaders, A. Pape and | Stake for $10,000, feature of he Grand |ilke & man wresiline with himself and| LS Natlomls in exchange for sey. | J9& Wood will taks- care ‘ot things in| 2:14%. Alice Moko 15’ out of Alice y H WITH MURDER OF GRAVES | F, Stowell of Chicago going into fifth | Circuit races here, will. be replaced| the referee wouldn't ake a chance on | “"o. PIYers and a cash consideration: | \E1t. ' Smith swatting *m off the right| Roosevelt, 2:08%. ‘dam.of °Patrick Count Plunkett ks S 2 % place in fthe two-man event with a|this vear by the Greater.Charter Oak|identification. He merely amnounced | Syracuse gets two right handed "’g“"’ and Joe off th4 southpaws. Duiath,: 2:10%, a, very . good. trotter 4 e | ubftalo,, X. Y., Marck 21.—Two men|blace in the tvo- | Stakes, purse $20.000, 1t will be divid- | that the championship had been -won | Diichers, Frank Dodson from . Fort n the infield Doe bhaston and Georgé| that David Sterns, of Plattsburgh, X. | b g iiom furthe: questioning | ST i vert and J. Murphy of Mil-{ed into three events .2:12 2:08 by Mr. Gotton” and the audience roar- | Srathy And, Walter Schults, St. Louts,| Burme will hindle the first basing Lou| Y. might Yentember. ° in the investigation of the murder last) Jo o it a total of 1221 pins and|trof, and 2:04 trot. The new a-range-|ed approval. and, Barl Adams, an infielder. They | Gusto: s in cams. hat may go back 10| Robert . Landy hus been engaged ? 3 Thursday. i izt of Luther P, Graves | FR4ESE WU & IO e Atlel of Co- | ment Will llow 4 greater mumber-of| * LAY dso are to release other plavers to|the caatt not that ne hasn't.big letur| to bave: cha Se of the Metropolitun B it oid ety o io. gmar . De Atley = s * 3 yracuse, it s underatosd. he | #bility, but because ‘the affest of gassing' Clubhouse stable, recently vacated by men were taken into custody late lumbus, were the other high two man entriesto compete for the large purse.| HARVARD'S LINE' WEAK | amount of cash involvea was not m’;d: in the warihasn't entirely, worn oft-and{ Fred G. Perkins. - t 3 afternogni, Anfl questioned . for several = TRy o R POINT FOR THIS YEAR | public. he feéls better, in. Califernia air. |*. Maceory; 2:24%,.. by. .MacDougall, acurs by the district attorney and police | ir: ‘ambridge, Mass, Mar. 21—Coach| _Alfred Guillet, six day bicvcle rider,| “ Wambsganss Pixture at Seeond, . | 2:10%, tFe noted broodmare.owned by >fcials 17 Fisher told the 100 Harvard men who | WD0 conducted “outlaw” races in New| i¥ambsganss is a fixture at second:| 3, - Lawrence, of Watertown, Mass., A theory prevails that Graves. mis-; h“ attended a football meeting - tonight| 10rk and Chicags, has boen placed in| Sewel: 1= sure. of the ehortstop’ job. and| 155, Deen bred 16 the four-vear-oid ‘aken for someome rlse, might have, bee | ol that it would be necessary for the go0d standing by the Cycle Racing as- o | Peter the Great stallion,’ Petei Ploren- g Li d Aird. as usual 3 o e squad to make a better start than ever | S°Ciation. He has sigmed a twe year| g 1:‘{!1:":;-:::90:;:: ;:rh-:mn):run:\ln tine (3), 2:19%, whica Mr. Lawrance because of hard games on the early|CONIract to appear in events on the Speaker {s bulding tor the future by| *CUSNL at the Jast Old Glory >Sal : T : | Part of next fall's schedule. ' He ‘saiq |a8Sociation’s tracks - in - Providence, | e some conese 1atnnnd ane of them| C¥Meron Bros. of Harvard. Muas MARKET WAS UNSETTLED . £% | the weak point this vearSwas the line | Plladelphia, Newark and New York.| Tgeet (ot GO iine, e O U1 who have picked up quite a lot of spee ew York, March 21 2 2 and that special efforts must be made| The Scottish professional socear |y 2 2Ve7s0% FORATE bEEERIN: D ;| during. the past few monthk. plan i ing tendencies in the siock mark o s for improvement there. ‘ | team will play four games in the Unit- » ¥ St that he mavy | trgin’ their, stable.at the Clinton, Mase. Vousd gain. b " Heaviness ‘ot rails, | - About sixty men signified theit in-|°d Stafes during its forthcoming tour. | 0§ 2 UHKtY inflelder (s vear. Wazuer!track. In tie Cameron stable are the - = oy vy The dates of the team's A: P ~ | of Joplin is another who seeks a place wing horses: Electric: McKerron, 1s and ipments more than neutral- e tention of participating in the spring n merican’ ap- | O | 3 on, ad e D rokar thuh wools, tn the e 2 | practice, ‘which will ‘occupy three|Pearance are July §, 5, 13 and 16, - Op- | °ither In the outfield or infield: e, 1%:. Drofton, 5 2 v 2 4 vere It" ien't such a whale of a team, ice said investigat- T i o e weeks. Among them are several vet- | PONENtS were not named. - i A . Todd, a green .pat: *q the story and that it offered no solu.| Pouors, Akl Issues Snd spec 3 . eran; ©t|_Steve Ferrell. a pitcher, ias bean re. | o7 man. but its a hummer coliectively,| mare by cho Todd, 2:13% 48n ‘of the murder mystery. TN it Sosk mersbinaty: = 3 . < it | e -|leased 1o the Terre Haute club of tne| Il because Speaker is a réal peychologist, pacing mare by Hal Chaffn. 2:05 A e shert position, developments and incidenis’| 5 s 265/ RESUMED INVESTIGATION CT:;;E I league by the St. Louis Amer ether he.knows; it or noi imfi Fear ';143}::;‘*‘;; h.n .lll:rv(e;t x-}x(a" BUMORS OF COMING CONFLICT over the week end and in the course cf g OF BASEBALL SCANDAL el , a ury - i : the session were not of a cnarabter fo| 3 E ~ P AR R . JBETWEEN LESINE AND TROTZEY| (0 100 than casual public interest | 3 ; 5 | Chicago, Mar. 21—Grand jury inves- Hustlers Won, IN 'BILLIARD TOURNAMENT | Al the next mesting’of fhe hoard of ol 3 | tigation of the worlds serics baseball| The Toung Hustlers of 1 directors of the Connecticut Fair' As- or support. s scandal started last week was resumed | Side defeated Norwich Town In a baser |, N0 1ork, Marh 21—Wdeuard Hore. sociation-at Hartford. Jonn, A. Pllgard i R e iy Be| A very Targe prop of the degliy | today when Assistant State's Attorney | ball game Sunday, 5 to 1. The Hoavy. {mans. Belgian billiard champion. *took | is going to offer a new propositior for : 7 it converged around Studebaker, Chandler, - 3 George E. Gorman finished reading|lers ehall i e Hust- . Jeud over Welker Cochran of Sam 'approval to be known as the Great sne, the Russian bolshevik premier | piece-arrow and General Motors,s At-| .New York, March 2L—Call money; |3 (o CPVRET, i hrasd s ins | s Shalignge any team under 14 vears |y ocicey "300 to 692 In the first dav's | Charter Onk Stakes, composed of & vom, the practical policy on which he has|| ;1o Gulf, General Asphalt, Mexipdn [easter; high 6 1-2: low :6: ruling raté | ©'¢ ™" SRRd Jury age. Phone 1133-12 after § p. m. ay of their 4,209 p:int match at 18.3/2:12 trot for $5600, a 2:08 trot for embarked. Under pressure of the| poircieum and Rubber abeessorios. Gaine | 1-2; closing bid 6: offere dat & 14; 20 e |35.000, "ana = 2204 trot=ck $10 00 = et e ooutines o DuFUe|were materlaily’ impaired toward s jlast loan §; bank sechptprices § 1-8. . 3 S L e Trotting matters are beginning t e 3. when fizh grade rails were under TROTTING NOTES. perk up in’the wvick 3 with the right wing of the socialists,| "0 "he" sl ounted | 7 2 13 i1 4 k up e vicinity - of -B xnd Hone is- entertained that_evolution | STOALeSt oretsure | Toral sales smoun STy Manana, 2:15%. the pacing mare that }Maine. H. C. Bysell has Violet Put ward the recomstruction of Russia has|'® 55 -0 f in the general|quiet, BE vt oo ! T FOREMANS. TAKES LEAD { Mac, 2:12%. “Helsingfors, March 21 (BY the A. P.). —The vietory over Kromstadt. it is be- P : the green tpotting mure, Further imprevement Joe- Johngon raced with siccess two ready commenc ; > Lucky' Lasste, ‘by lowa Todd b+ <! ~y-corgporn tion extended the scope of rears ,ago, will be a member of the ; s new orientation in leading his| LTI MUEIRL OO oS OF re - tables of Frank Fox this year, hav- OUt Of Myzettz, by Constant supporters considerably away from the oft wing led by Trotzky, and there are many indllcations of the coming of an open conflict. S i Auced discounts by the federal reserve Lodie e e board but it was belieyed that conserya- tive: financial interest still opposed such | ¥ & 10 7 0. Copyright, 1921, by the Chicago Tribune. action. . 5 (Special to The Bulletin.) | Local money rdtes continued to ease.|U 4 1 Dallas, Tex., March 21L—Cleveland’s| M Rl g In, sy world champion Indians. from President| weeks at 6 1-2 per cent, later relaxing ing been turned over to the Medford Peter Gallagher and Raiph 1 greater vigor than ever and won the pen.| trainer by Frank D. Barr, of Wintarop, | °%% 2 splendid three-vear-oli tr T GOPYRONT KEVETONE viEW. 0B nant. In the worl®s series Brooklvn got| Maine, by Peter Tolo. 2:02, while Fred G. Gras VEY in front during the first session| The next fair at Lowell, Mass. which 1 several in his string, including The| - The well known Sion Feln leadet. ved in Brooklyn, but again the rally|will besponsored by the Lowell Driy- & lonarch. . eligible to the: &?w classe, -4 Spinit came forth and the Incfans on|ing Club, has been set for August z5) Of course, the one they like the best their Home grounds won four- steigys| and' 26" . ° { thereabou vear-old. fill A TAKE BOMB CAUSED | ALARM IN BROOKLYN SUBWAY : ! e w : .50 | Dunn and Manager Speaker down' to: the|games and the world's title. Three more pacers which the Hyde ' JoSephine Sharpe, 4. by J. Mal| e oz'r:h-‘}:;’np(:‘fl;‘“:::.-;\u." by New York, March 21.—A fake bomb|to 6. The superficial tone of the open Iy Lol 187 g -4 [ batboy, have no other idea.in mind than » 2 Roland Ward, ! COim Forbes, 2:08, which Ernest P. A inid &t abeled “dynamity and _nitro-glycerine” market was evidenced. however, from the | | ire et o -0 | that they will win the Americal ‘league ure to Be in Race. Piper raced last season. Piper | . Manchester.— ’M\' the tax lal l"“;: d passengers on a Brooklyn subway |fact that plenty of call money was avail- . %5 | pennant again this year. Just because of that wonderful spirit|are Miss -Prim, 2.13% Stev also is the owner of ‘the green p: sticuned annusk ewas menii NN, (rain today to scurry to the street and|able in private loans at 5 ner cent. ;8 Y There may be some flaws. in the physi-|2nd almost perfect condition that exists| 218%. and Littls Mary, 2:123. Dummy, Braden. by Rrown Praden, | &bout $60. s G e S 1 the motorman to refuse to run the train| Foreign exchanza markets were most- cil makeup of the champions. Soms of On the teum, the Indiuns are sure to be| Thomas 1. Mar . F,t213%. The first meeting. at. Beltast | for and In addition to this the epecial : tugther. - Iy strong, Italy, Switzerland and Norway FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. the boys are getting a bit old. Some!in the race to the finish this season! Tha ' he of Fleata fame, s year will be on Juiy 4. town meeting fol "'"x‘,tul‘:‘; adjourned ol She bundle was discovered en a seat,|excepted. Advances in the Perlin and : Week | aren't any too strong_at batting. -Some|New York team looks stronzer on maper | of his own breeding fhis year. : nual meeting. voted £5.000 more for new 3 vestigation by police disclosed it |Prague rates were agsumed to have some Testerday. Ato | are a little slow on -thelr feet, but men-| Perhaps one or two others do barns at the almshouse, more money bes EWS sides these two items will be necessary 5 for highways. . but the| trotter is by Prince McKinney and is| tally all are most proficient. It is a team 0thers will be bajtling against a spirit on| charged with a trial of 2:143, maie close to psychological perfection. 1f it|the Cleveland feam that doesn’t know | last vear. really is frue that psychology enters ma-| defeat. | “Verlie Patchen; a member of |, ‘dathined empty soup cans, cracker box- |connection with the outcome of the -Up- | Sirrine (nr$L88% per worerel ~s. rags, papers and other harmless arti- | per Silegian plebiscite. Demind- es, The label gave instructions for ;:anrad bonds shaded with stocks. Tn- | Huk 55 dum Slowing up bridges, trains, buildings and | tefnationalis were irresular and the Lib-| Fank & Hays e | the Ak terially into the national pastime—and| I asked Speaker where g Ze% his team| the and_free-for-all pacinz| "7 - g Attractive Kurdish Women. sther destructive work. Police started |erty group elosed with a majority of Tris Speaker firmly believes it does—| Was weakest and his ans\. -r was that he| brigade, .wlll get her preperation for | Sewt Bhanler's Advaneed Kurdish women in Persia are partie wehrch fom a practical joker. Traffic was|gains after inclining moderately down then the Indians ate in. 1 felt a'need of a good utility infielder. If| the. season at St. Albans, Vt. | and Drum corss is renaring to present| o jurly attractive. They go unvelleds felayed fifteen minutes. Ward. Total sales (par value) agere Well Organiscd ‘Outit, thit were the only weakness felt-by aif| Nora Hill 2:09%. whicn Will:I'tfon AR old-fashiened riinstrel show Easter|ong’tney have the siraight. direct look gated $9,750,000. Brobably: thkis Tatkiat ball. Sub the other managers, they wouldm't be|Will train this spring, will be tried at|? i < [of men. If vou smile at them the di- i worry : o i g Stamford.—THe T BOY KILLED, SIX INJURED WHEN STOCKS. Fame 5o well organized as this Cleveland; Spantin: Tmech; Of coffse. shouid one of | the pricing gatt ot RS | Speaker's regulars of the inner circie ‘pr| One-of the early arrivals'at ihe Read- | fact u- | rect look .breaks into the most alluring 5 2 e 3 ] n-| of answering smiles, says an exchange. X. Y. C. TRAIN STRUCK TRUCK | syes T o Com g | e a® 8 sortioh a appy family|deferise be. crinnled, it would hurt the ville trackc_thia spring will be ‘the| rounced last] seek. that ila piaui. Souid | There s something aboot the Kurdish Eyracuse, March 21.—Cne boy wa 4 Allis Chalmer . .9 3%, - 08! ey PETea! - < . leam greatly, for. it 'would break ‘up the| Yeteran horseman,.G. Scott Locke ofibe glosed on’ . 10 duys. The! women graceful and delicious and cfjed and six other bove infured when| 75 AL Cm & + | camp in Delias whes T visiten e oiace,| " "nnE combination. A LD R A el il il e e S oirs ant St i train on the New York Central lines| o Am b ok e g e e Caldwell to Prove Factor. gre;, Myledl £ 1578 4 ot | Suffe w a promi-|and perfumed flowers and first love. s-ashed Into atruck carrying thirty boys| 00 Am 3‘ R A fiip Teb] YAt Han S 3 - Highland Farm. Auburn, Mass. 1aS|nant regident of Suffisid, died Thursdny| They won't always let their men take it Kirkville, 12 miles east of Syracuse.| “2%AT B e e s e workl soess fhn F02 bt Sy s, winld. heve| senf iche; wel)-breg mare. Alite Wdko,| b Brid=s stteet after &.1ong| & Second wife, settling the matter by I are kv a1t Al mrause: [ Tmeas been orie of the boys! Fellows wiio went| Some fear for the pitc#ng strength after|by Moke, to Fair Oaks Farm. Lexing- | | Prazn stee s foi; e TN .08 B sy e Mareiias and |/ s Cosp i _ to- pleces on other clubs have come to| the stremuous time lte had a Year ago in| ton, Mass., to_ be bred to.Fcho Tadd, z : i . |otherwise upset family peace. Not asketbail s The hck“““'“ Darr| 00 Am B & L g CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Cleveland and been right at home. One|Zoing through with only twé reliable i ot ‘Wallace Nut-| i fbto a_ditch Farmers rushed to the| i A% s 1% 1id of the victims. Harold Wilson was ‘ound dead and six of his companions 1 serious condition were rushed to Syra- wuée hospitals. 2 3 needs to hang around with the gang only| hurlers; Stanléy Coveleskie and Jim- Bage A %::::fln' !zia‘:cr;i;:rfim? buying :n a day or’two to be convinced that there|by.. But.it must be remembered that Rn‘y 7 % = v] prices to-|is something.in_ the psychology of Lase-|Caldwell hecame so filled with the Clayes b ¥ Rew) onl ""m’"‘g Uiackened 'later ana | pail land .spirit and morale last vear that.be. Mirs. Albert B, Fall ‘“;‘:fi il’;e";”fu‘;‘ ‘; ‘qufdz out. The | —One-can take the record book or make|fore the season was over he was a relif- fi“to e “"ng‘e’ ‘:m‘ 'MC net 1ow- | 5, study of the individuals who comprise; ble hurler also, and now is ome ‘of the 154 o $1.52 12 and Mp: u‘"fh $152 lthe Cleveland champs and compare the rt of prodizal son, Wwbo has $1.42, Corn lost 52034 "‘Y!@i - :;4“}: ‘marks with like records of severs® ot returned. never to wander awdy again. oats 14@8E 0 10 I peomisions 200 | teams and then decide that this Indian| Then toward the ‘close of 1920 came h ¥ many of them accepted the change in o s sdia” 18 #38.almost 1o- | gregs from their old free-moving robes ally rovad iieh wag. dis-i grdered by the Shah Nassr-ed-Dism, the .other| some four decades ago. Pn!:(&‘n dar| Was Wilson Cabinet. Nuff Said! v ‘:’:u:r’::';: While he did not enjoy Vice President " Coolidge’s privilege of attending cabi- 7oon and eYeR'nE: | not meetings, it is probable that Mr. o VS o e e Ly S| o gt el B e | e i Pl Gl Nerwalk—Thit fown may have its fArst| Thomas Marshall is just as well eat- m:’.‘?‘?’}ak outcome varied from 15c decline to a | Seaten with ne great effort with- exactly what was needed to com- s S S T e e e e e o Bstimates of the amount of wheat tak- Strength in Union. oty A g TR the statey 4t fs ettt MeaLes Duvie | #79 Cent Leather en from Europe varied from 1,500,008 | But this psychology stuft does not show | | .1icq” ro nibche ghe tonts do 0 A Ar wife of 3 well known lawyer s a e | 0 Cent Loather bushels' to double that smount. How |in the record book. 1t is im the minds of | L0t (@ BUeh the tegm to wictors” this dats fof. Arasintment 'to encceed Al Taw 0 & Onlo much of it was Gomestlo and how mucn | the boys, not that they are more profi-| e toar o SN Malls will be regu. Lears. eemocratic postmaster hers.- W0C M & S Canaadian ceuld not. be readily ascer-|cient in mind”or smarter or craftier than 3 ; 2 ¢ " ) m e & B tained. Krowledge that active measures{fellows on rival teams, but simply that . Guy Morton Can Help., Wi i ot By M Hg 4 Tach & X W were belng taken to facilitate the pass-| they are united mentally in the one great| Besides that quartefte, there is Guy e’ sobbigr it b Py g 0% Chle O .. age of a new emergenoy tariff bill count- | thought on winning. baseball games by |Morton, who still' has something on a e O e Lt T 087 Chino Oop. ed likewise in favor of the bill: and |'pulling together and fighting for eaeli| couple of clubs in’ tha league, ar. ( ean the regerveirs of the city-of Danbury wili| i3 Conden 80 too did scantiness of rural offerings. | other. to the limit. . help. George: \Thle, the voungster. of last Ioasdaiec. Sabprimant. ad) oot e Buying power, nevertheless, became al-| They are convincel they are better|year, has develoned. It looks as. If he, Brinpd, tw it e evas:: Winr Sout | —— ) o1ote Den 2 most exhausted after midday and this|than any rival; the morale of the-club is could step right in and take a regular gl e g ot L g e "0 | QLOAN'S Liniment has been sold i Dome M fact led to.some speculative selling pres. | the highest I ever have séen. The har-|turn should anything happen to . the RUP B phait ol Byl tha bt de for 39 years. Today, it is more b sure, and also to considerable selling on | mony existing is perfect. There isn't a|others. ° et A R ;"r i }fih" < 830 Hupn Mot the part of an elevator interest. Favor- | player on the gang who wouldn’t go the| Bob Clark of last vear and Bdmund- Stamferd.—Mr. and Mrg. J.. Kenneds e S :,," Mm — 0 Invlr Con able weather. and crop conditions were | limit any time for Tris Speaker. He has|son, a bix youth from Trinity college, are Tot of Sound Beach are amone recea: | DUt one answer—Sioan's poiy " Int Mot additional bearish factors in the trading [a way abeut him that wins the heart of | other right handers who look good, while ¥ White Sulphur- Sprimgs. - W | Sults. x & ol { 9 Tnt Moh near the end of the session. each of his men. He has a way about|Jess Petty, last yvear at Indianapolis. is a - p Applied without rubbing, it pencirates 03 ot i Damage resulting from the elevator | him that spurs each man on to extreme|Southpaw with so much sisle that he Barkhamsied —lonn . Giftord of Sut-| $0 the afflicted part, bringing relief o 3 <43 explosion gave an upward swing te eorn | effort. One can -take a team Of, almost|Seems sure to stay up. Nelson Potts, and oats for a while, but the effect failed | ordinary players and fill them with that|Ted Odenwald and Art Middieton -are 3 ton. Mass. president of the from rheumatic twinges, sciatica; sore, land Devon. Breeder's iff, i 5 ch o 1N i when the wheat market turned | spirit and morale and go out and lick all | young southpaws who aspire to fame, boerk: the midet of, Narold | | mm:::,:gdhqme‘::;;l pl::b ] 108 Mezwell Provisions werb governed chiefly by | ST Steve O'Neil/ Al Set. New Tiavem.—A, Stratheons memo: % result of exposure, It leaves no teran Yes Perk the action of hoz values, ‘which although Splsic sof Merale Migk- sche ohtohing Stafl ig AIL sef. with Stey gl B e e o el S 0 Miami € at first higher underwent afterwards a| A Sample of the spirit and morale of| O'Neil ready to catch 154 games if nece $06 a year has been e Get a large bottle for greater econe 0 Mo & T arp break. this team was shewn in the clesing weeks | sary. ‘Les Nunamaker is an experienced 4330 MR witnwlily | emy. Keep it handy for use when o o Pacte e . of the eeason last fall as well as in the|and capable second man. and if they both dery’ tncthe Shefeld Sch ' Your druggist has it. Thres 0 Nt ¥ & 8t My aw GHICABD GRATD MARKET. , | worid’s series, and it's the same team| were sick on the same day evervthing i Nerfoll.—The bods of (har Aias- | gizes—35c, 70c, $1.40. N T A S Open. "High, - Lows . Clwage, now that finished the season of 1920. would go alonz all right with Chet worth Epofford of New. York a - H 22 N o Gl iy When Ray Chapman-was killed late in| Thomas on the job. mer resident. of thix pigee win died fn fix&: z l'-‘ " . pEtY 1% the season by the accident in NE_W York The ouifield needs no natches ner new Chandier, Arizgota. Mareh 5, was p) A R P e L the Indians were in-front and going fast.|pleces. Tris himselt will handie every in the ¥auit of the Cedar cemetery for = R Tgewas @i :hxtl_:cr_l‘dl;‘n‘ll (10 one’:tllhn; mrm\)tl: :Iml.f dp ceser, nmlfl;:n\-)o;‘w oocasiona burial-in the spring.: % ' . K as like it d hanven in & family, an ¥ - tha elongs . to e right or the left 3 Panbury.—~Mrs. Anna (1 i ¥ S lce 1t ] * 5 ;i 3 0 L g haw nd 00 Boscisg (&% ey 4 |t recovered and went into the fight with against right hondersd Elmer Smith and| [TTSrME - - S s braces ffty-four acres and weveral butld-

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