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SR BTN s e itted — — 439 1305 83— 262 ) . T6—= 149 . .2 — 163 A eighth string, but | Englehart s 53 95— 289" last two went to Fillmore by 30 and|ya; 8¢ 80— 250 and the q;i’a;ena- 82 89— 113 423 1256 ' LEE & 0SGOOD GO, but backers of Conrad feel sure.that he i can win easily ‘when he bowls on the 2 3 Willtmantic alleys, and the 62 pin lead 1324 will be easily overcome Wkhen he begins to hit.the maples. " BEFORE YOU PLACE ;‘;“:;.’::":i‘u of the ateings Tolled Tuss<{ Pora o orvs. 91— 3 £3 112— te3t T Wil Furlong 4 Fillmore. Conrad. | Gesagr ... q; YOUR ORI?ER' m ;i? ,132 e 79" 87— 166 5'; 10 102 e I e s o v g YOU OUR 2 ‘ 102 “s w6 1371 : : b 128 ¢ 103 | WLIMANTIO Y BoWLERS dealer : iy s : 53 DEFEAT AMERICAN THREA > <85 ; : " PRICE AND' LIBERAL ’ii: : 4 i Conte reh 38T & . FOR_ years the demand for. :‘months in advance of delivery. e R AR ey . Buick cars has alwaysex-- CONDITIONS ON 1103 X 1041 here on the Y. M. C. A. alleys, winning : ‘The reason_why. the - demand. Average pinfall: Fillmore 110.3, Con-|the whole three strings, - FREIGENSPAN CCC.dCd the.supply—evcnl whcn b f Buick PV tha_l and rad 1041 ety furmed in -t highest scors Buick production mounted teo. - :10r Buick cars has always ex- rolling ree ett] individ- . ‘ e 1 GIBBONS, PUNISHED SAMPSON ual soore of 121, Beore: | o o 500 cars dally. Leoss ceeded the supp]y lS EES JTO0- SEVERELY, STOPPING BOUT American Thread X e . nounced thafl ‘ever'in thC 1921 New York, March 22—Tom Gibbons ! Melody 71, 88 ¢ 939358 = 1 wcae 1 -y B e benss venpmmmpren gy s Because of the material curtail- ~~ Buick. Coupledwith'the noted of St. Paul punished. Paul' Samnson of | Nichols , ” tar a - CE T e e ekt hbackty anes. capable ment of motor car production - * Buick power and dependability FUTURE DELIVERY. New York so severely i’ their bout here | Higzins tonight that the referee halted the 15-| Jacobs CHAPPELL CO. round. maich in the Sechnd round. GIb-|W. Higgins 1.0 88 0 91— :Wi Bniries must be fled before August 1 this winter, the ¢ountry faces’. are added riding comfor ‘eas- 4 5 : ih 4 e et g A7 4 ; - ng Tt, Jees tnan his ooponent, foared Sampon | - Tutals T3t a5 T AN et wone cisolors. The Tae Whi be a decided shortage of quality . ier control and a beauty and ir 3 e Seco! K . . s o . . ” COAL LUMBER B 5 s it e e S T e BRI O e B Ll e i et cars this spring’and summer. = grace that fittingly express X e s : . - . . : - . i iy X Settasn D780 89 7S s57|ale. and registered by the Aero Club of o Raick * TELEPHONE 24 ; ¢ e e au ] Amnerica . Y wprth., TRTRD: A G A | Blovin 83 106 89— 278 Consequently B“‘Qk dalmm PN > 28 Battey - 121 105 108— 334 | AETNAS WIN EASILY Central Wharf DECLARED A DRAW e e B b ON ELKS' ALLEYS adv,iSing mOtOl‘iStSt_Op]am thflf Authorizcd Buick Scrv‘ice m{ii‘;‘tntofil;;vhchess-;’ll;h;“il(l)\li:rll‘ifn;\:l Totals ... 478 542 1423 One lone pin that enabled the Elks to Bu lck orders now -'bCCflBSC msurcs full returfi on Bmck g _ win the second game in theii duckpin tween, Dr. Emanuel, Lasker of Berlin and| pprropn INTERNATIONAL match with the Aetna rollers was all that orders must bC sent to fa.ctory -+ mvestment. Jose Capablanca of Havana, which was & s & e saved the antlered five from a white- . adjourned early Monday morning after 62 AIR BACE RULES| .o on their own alleys Tuesday night. moves, was resumed tonight and declared| New York, March —Revised rules | The Aetnas took tL» other two games by 7 o . ! : ;lrb;w at’!e; only one additional move| for the international racés to be held | wigde ma gins ad wo the match by near- . smjm 1’ m/ar mm ad been made. | at Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Michizan, | 1y 100 pins on total pinfall s . . PLAN BIG REGATTA ON Play in the fourth game will begin|on September §, 0 and 10, Awill include | Hulrs 105 gavs him Wigh singls and on all-models includes Cord Tires @ CHESAPEAKE BAY tomorrow night. classes for ail.kinds-o6f planes, the Aero t T b Budnick's 295 was high three string to- it AR 5 ol o o ie, all three| Club of America announced today. -There games played having been d N i : g ¢ ; jer wuy for a big pegatta on Chesa- ooy grawn. ‘“g;::l “;’;:;e;’:;’grmmg o et YR Actna. ' - peake Bay next July under the aus- 7 ) 2 | awarded. The prineipal event is the race |Budnick . 97 96 295 . - bices of the Baltimore export and im- | EASTERN CONN. POWEL for the: Dulitaes. toophy. o heo far a1l |Sullivan ', 101 - 90 284 ° port board of trade which is arrang- B ING MA'TCHES | oo A 9 1 . 96 96 83 y Pt et Coraition &t i OWL) CHES | contest for high speed ships capable of | Clement 2 . CeF i ; i In the Eastern Connecticut- Power| 140 miles an hour. It will be four laps |Hull .. 282 i giment : e L T e nere during ¢! Company league matches rolled: o the|ground a closed course of 40 mies. The |Johnson e 283 BUICK CARS -319 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. - - G.:.M. C. TRUCKS of events includes sailing races: mo|Aetna alleys the Office team won from | contest was first held last Thanksgiving e T s e A ke 5 A Siod P y tor boat, sreed’ and cruiser oclasses|the Construction department and the Op-|at Mitchel Field, Long Isand. B Wb ok e between crews of Amer- |erating force’took threé”games from the'' The other races are for commereial Tlks. A - = peen Crews ot Amec: : SitiR e WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ‘ARE BUIIT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM and sw 3 contests. Gea 90 87 . ; = ey 8 | Otherwise George Whitted, who played the bag the most of last year, will take | X the place -but Gibson ‘wants Whitted for : the-outfleld, wiiere he really belongs. There's a -youngster, Tierney, with P Tulsa last yeéar, who ‘is going great COCHRAN IN DAY'S PLAY By JAMES CRUSIBERRW. be able to be in !h_Q fifl!t: One f‘"’_‘ on - the - infield, so “great that Gibson New York, Marcn 22—Edouard Hore-| (Copyright: 1921: By The: Chicago Tri-|tell exactly what a teqm,will do until | imn't-: just : sures he: 'Won'ti-replace’ Cut- mans, Belgian billiard champion, gained bune.) 'l""":‘:e“::n"g;h?:'(:iui.u':fll'mi have | shaw'at recond. 3 on Welker Cochra an Franeise - recy b Some Good ders. ey o (;)f)oik ity ootz | Fot Sorings, Ark.,:March 22.—(Special |'the youngaters laok £ood in the training . 4,800-poi teh at 18.2 balkline. Hi to The Bulletin.)—When Honus Wngner| camprand then flop when the real thing | _Pieree. Works. a big feliow from the 800-poinit match at 18.2 balkline.' Hore. | 1o The Bufletin,) —ihen Fomns Whenet|c , W University of California, is a strofig ean- mans’ grand total is 1,600 and Coc ran's | decide Fepah 3 Ealtes it is also planned to' have special| / PE | Hutchinson TEBRL A mySE——— e — — races between sailing craft, peculiar| Osten .. R Yy kg 3 1] X to Chesapeake Bay, popularly known Combies .... 80 99 . as “bug Eyes” which are chiefly ‘for ) — — —_— L > » Jystering. 5 2 443 464 429—1336 : 3 HOREMANS GAINED ON 3 3 “MARKET WAS IRREGULAR_ 00 Pren Mrs, Will Hayes New York, March '22.—irregular and 3 uncertain ‘tendencies were predominant in the stock market today, although many losses were cancelleq at the combarative- Iy “firm close.- Previous depression of prices ' was. dargely effected by inciden.s whieh enishasized the very unsatisfactory conditions existing among -the railroads R BESK Reading 2 Rep I 8.8 R I & St pr g€ 7. & . seasons ago he left a gaping hole S ot SN didate for M€t base, but perhaps has and in various lines of industry. .. LTy Thor Fespective averages thus far| (4. infield of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and T, e M not. had enoufh experiericé yet Harow . Announcement that the senate is likely i & s not sihce that time have the Pirates been A team ‘that“has even two great pitch- | Traynor. a $10,000 prospect from Ports- to adopt a resolution providing for an in- sy > * o close to a pennant, though they always|ers generally gets some !'h':'r-. Cleve- | mouth, wants u.s play short but will vestigation of ' the ‘entire Failway situa- § | ONECRANGEIN LFADERS were contenders with Honus in the game, | land did & year ago. Gibson has|have fo be- the “Rahbite”: understudy tion invited fresh offerings of those i ) U SStee 5 IN BOWLING CONGRESS Bgrne)'ADrt‘}‘fua tried vgrious waysiof | two'great ones i Adims:iand Cooper. oyal Robeson, Neil MeKain, Jimmy De. sues ang passing of the Vanadium diy b S L Buffalo, Mareh 22.—-American bowling | Zetting his team back as headliners, Hel The former, Who Staged a wonderfut dend directed renewed attention to ad- y bart and Erwin Krehmer are other in- . ; s G 1 eral * 1 iteh= back a-few yeats ago, is in shape , fielders.who are likely to go back. 7 congries ieagers in the doubles, sing' tried several ‘managers, a fot of pitch=| comel [ : " verse conditions in the steel and allied i 3 3° 4 land all everts weatherdd an amck’b& ers and outflelders and first basemen, | right now and jooks sure of another big A “‘]l;l;e r‘.’\;oi in center. George Whitted trades. Woth Fump & M 0% 30 0% | 165 howlers today with but sne change|and now he has decided to get a short- | season. g - ”‘t :\%m-fi"""d ln)::hee_ in right sets Prospdets of a double holiday in the —_ in the standing of ten! high, S. Kelly and | Stop. j Cooper s rated witl Jimr: Vaughn as | 15 the outfeld and there's a youngster Iatter part of the week served as a check MONEY T. O'Malley of Schenectady, with a total| Unloosening the strinzs of his bank|a southpaw.. Barle Hamilton Is another | heér 0 the camy sensation, Ray 35 ZackIVHY so. Ballian inciative: Commus ||| New L¥orks’ Marcid 32 L Call pohiey = | ot 1908 et i Shs St roll and squeezing out the big bills, he Lleft handed. who *came back” and once | ROhWer. .ast year with the University sion houses reported little business from |edsier: ‘High 6 1-2; low .6 1-2; 'ruling 5 was able to get “Rabbit” Maranville | more looks ft, aud Carlson-tomoletes a | of California _Gibson - smays this lad i interior sources and local operations |rate 6 1:2; closing bid 6 1-2; offered at from the Boston ciub. Of course, it|quartet of hurlers that shoul? work in| thewbest looking recrlt he ever has h Paiay 7 2; & Exhabition Gamesg was a trage, for Barney gave a couple | style. *Ponder. of last year's outfit is|S°en on th training camp. 'He hits, fields were limited to professional wmterests. | 7; last loan 6 1-2; bank acceptances 6. o X o trs c 4 0% imi Pt At Galveston—Boston Nationals 12; Gal- | of strong’ outfielders . which he could | ready now -for ore important - work.|&nd runs like a big leaguer already Bull pools in motors and similar issues 3 e 3 rus made few attemots t> renew their futile COTTON veston (Texas League) 2. afford to spare.. But also it i whis:| Fberhard, Mangum . and: Herbst, who John Sufifma of Birmingham are K0 e houg Cew Y 2 At Beaumont—St. Louis National 6| pered that it took a bale of cash along|¥ere tried wut.Jastnseasem: and went to) JOhn Mcdan from Little Rock, and efforts of the previous seesion, although | New York, March 22.—Cotton spot were .t L g t these stocks, together with oils, steels |quiet; middling 11:95. Beaumont, (Texas League) 1. with strong outfielders. Now, howeven pthe minors for more seasoning are much | h'vwr Sémma .of - Birmingham are the and ‘equipments were foremost in the re- 3 T R At Mobile—St. Louis/ Americans, 15| he - has a great shortstop and every | improved: § | otners who look like .300 hitters in any bound of ‘the final hour. LIERTY BOMD MARKET. \:fh;;e S?tuhem 2. expert is saying he has a strong team. > 'If'h!:rea lrr‘:hl‘lzhy;t“r::r:fi &mr‘.wi‘ gue. ; 3 ; # ouston or . is —— Spe;xflkc f?_t:rrvs A:Q:}'fi{‘fifi?“(‘;fif? o RO Lo (R, Nationals 10, Houston Texas Pirates Have Great Machine, four. and lost,ten Sames .at Birming- New Year's In Belgium. Studebaker, oot R e league 1. The general belief ‘among those in|ham. . John Morrison-from.the same| . -ou, SPR 0 SR ; R & et o Aol the game is that the team that beats,! team gyon tweniy-six--andslost thirteen. s Day “inNkiom 3 & SletlEENs, Pocnbeas and S - out Pittsburgh this year will be the| Both .are llkely..io stick ¢n the big | buby oné’ from morning until night, il e A s S WoomRie Jean Septabn champion, After looking over the crew | show. . starting with ,family,. visits; in .the A piintl T ucd 0 Taerrn aL the 8. New Haven, March 22—William .| of athictics in action under the direcs| ... mader Shews. Some Staff morning sad endiag With & big jolll- e P s muulcd 0 8100 aitares o Benjamin of New York tonight was|tion of Manager George Gibson, one e epmig 5 = O the fexcHmDEn. ORIl e e e e e elected captain of the Yafe. wrestling| feels Ifke saying the same thing. Drew' Bader. 2 sauthpaw ' semi-pro | fication afinight. Presents are ex- the fixed rate of 6 1-2 per cent, while as | [ S 1 Mh tds . {team for next year. 'Gilbert M. Harris| Pittsburgh has fust about the _nift- | from New York has shown a lot of stuff | changed on New Years FEve, after # low as 5 per cent. Wwas again privately S Yie 1%s o of New York was chosen manager. iest and sturdiest baseball machines ‘in ::{ a 19 year oid kid.. Jimmy Heinn at | Which ceremony. it is usual,tp see the e R it I s e K R e —_— the south this soriny and there's nol. ,i?z[fi last vear..is. built lke|Old YeAr ‘ut and’ the new year in leading rates of foreign exchange, oth- ; W N 3 7 reason £y think To Wil aot. be. Tast alTuck Derinses iul has sest possibiil. | either:ut: charchiion at-x Tl or af 1 er than remittances ta Scandinavihn cen- Fiaye: Tenight and sturdy when engaged in cham.| ties. ‘Mose Yellowhorse, the Indian from | Public.of family supper,.or even in the tres, all of which strengthened. EOBELIRIEXTHANGE. RATES The Nutmegs of Taftville, plays the | Dioniyn® FURE ¥ o0 SHAREe N anon. | Little Rock. who -won, twenty-one and | Felative, quietude of the family <circit Confusing movements ruled in the Tatertay, "aps|Datic Bantams Inds basketball team | PGP, OIS S INE T 0€ SORNE | 1ogt Saven, is ‘about ready fap the major | EXhausted with (he exertions of Wife of the new Postmaster Gem- |bond market, xl.ibnny issues, for example, sm:dwn.nsssfi pet , sovereign)— , | before the big game tonight in the Baltic | sia¢r a strong pair of infielders around | league, and Bill Linqu and George ,;n‘x;;h :M-‘::nr_u;a:;-' n[v-:n ,\:"v‘a‘;arr;_ it 1; sral. i e s WSS el dnd e s R 2% £ | gym. , tecond base and a few hitters of the | Tlce are, young fellows. {iqa the semi- | DUl natural that the second day o ~ % 5 were' aporeciably better. Secondary; i pocg 38 .300° class, and he can step In‘o the|Dro ranks. e She Jiac ghos Bokoot 2o : rafls gnd mincr industrials added to re- |, ¢ ] major league and cause trouble for ai| Sehmide il akain V" he leading |holiday [kewise. Generally sheaking, : cent declines. Total sales (par value) = : OF them. (Gibton has that “everything’ | cAtehed -and Wil be assifted by Mics |Jan 2 in Belgium corresponds approx- BASK ETB A L L|were sams0000. e Senator George H. Moses | with such tricke and true slabmen a4 | Wilkon, a' penpery jounsster from Le-{ {mately. to - Foxing ‘Day in” England. : ‘ 658 “Babe” Adams. Carlson,. Cooner, Hamil- | high university. —Dick MeCormock.. a3/ °“fl 1488 E-‘] 1Appen Lo fall on a Chn.m.pm' Dl‘lup' of Baltic f ton, and ‘Pon@-. such an sexperienced | Pittsburgh semipro_is. the third man.|londak, e Belxian “'k'")'“'v","ul’i Bales. Chbl 5.0 couple at the kevstone sack as Maran- | Gibson ‘may not need help. ig. the catch- "_‘"‘ ;r m‘(":: '&]’ “'"“;‘ 4 fl";"'r.;‘;' ACES Vs BANTAMS 00 ATlls Chalme Dolgium {5 103 cenls ot tgmg— o ville-and Cutshaw. and slch banmmybat. | Ing department. e | Eefdcinkiog beny rdat: omad- > e An Do Bomm: Py S e ters as Carey. Whitted, Bigbee, Barn- Third Base Is TUncertain. vear. It is the one day of all the 365 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd, 8 P. M.| 100 am 3 Mg Germany A(Dar. 2.8 cents. Sa¢ mask)— % hart and Schmidt. : that ‘dripkedneas is ahs Way notise- Am Can .. Demand & % |, Infleld at present i& a problem be- S Tur R '8 g . FAST PRELIMINARY GAME im Caa ke R * “Rabbit” Completes Team. cause Of ungertainty’ At hied base, | able in that country. ~Relgians leave iy Austria (par 0.3 cents’ per erown) — ; The presence .of Maranville at-short | Grimm , will be at first, Maranville _at | SRUrch gy b g T "’:; for the ; in E & o S & has completed the team. Along with|short. and Cutshaw at ond. . The | v “You Can Do No Better Than % Cables . ) A it the “Rabbit” has the richt spirit. He proh,ah,.(:' s “that Tnfart who did | g Our ] Am Wool CHICAGO GRATN MARKET ihas entered into things down here with| nicely dt third last fAll, 34N be on that| Those who wish to obtain diverces B 1y w e | Chi Mazrch 29 e more spirit than he has shown in Bos-|corner. He's a _ strong hittér, but at|under.the “poor persons’ privilege in . - h*:;«g"’j“ : _-—‘:’;‘hfl today ton in several seasons. He sees the pes-|timies a bad fielder. . 1f he improves| England must not possess an income No Salad Complete Without Balt & Obi i de“""”';'fi‘;:d“mm’gng’l{ eibility of a championship In Pittsburgh,|a bit in the latter he'll be the man. greater than $20 a_wee o tions, bearish crop reports and_slackness of export demand appeared to be largely responsible. - The market closed unsettled at 3-4c net decline to 1-4c advance with Thumm’s Home-Made and all tle zood stuff that goes with | a chammionshin, znd he's out to met it When Maranville is in a winning mood and c- a club that 8 up there in the fight. \ s one of the greatest players [ 34413 e ; i OSPERITY R/ good team. Gibson Refuses to Prediet. Tt happened back in Phtsburgh ome season when “Gibby” was &till catching and Fred Clarke was still the manag- er, (Clarke, by the way, is in Hot Springs vacationing and fincidentaliy patting on a bawball suit and helping - his old catcher with the wonk on the ball DOV BCKELAME BT MAFUEGTON field.) Particularly adapted ta soils in this vi inity. *Quality erops: increased produe” g::,nd general satisfaction assured in its use. Our line offers a fertilizer for all types of vegetables, etc. Order of your deslef or udl March $1.51 3-4 to 152 and May . v s i R G Lest $1.42 3-4 to 1.43. Corn lost 1-4 to 3-4e. | | QTR CUag S Besy . L1, Work g, gy ( oston in en es cop. Mayonnaise e Oix fiished mchanes to 3-8 wp, and S sty St i g, O — ; : CM &SP provisions off 2 1-2 to 4fc. 3 It isn't that Gibson has to depend 1p- : s guEsP Heavy liqnidation. on the part of hold- on Maranville to win a pennant. 'He has oYAL R_CESTER. i THUMM 5 CaNWo ers took place in the wheat market after nearly everything elss to make up a . =, aganty ' N g S the first hour. Revival of talk about en- | et temm. - One ' <an easfly ‘won, thnt : “ 2 A DELICATESSEN STORE Chtlo actment of an emergency tarift bl had Gibson s pleased with the outlook but : 6 Chino temporarily given the bulls a lttle ad- We doesn't like to predict too . much. - 40 Franklin Street P vantage, but purchasing orders came al- Perhaps being a wise old fellow In the Pen & most entrely from shorts, and with gos- game, he realizes that many a time x sip current about storage and warehouses. things have gone to smash on a_ really , o being clogged with refused merchandise, # Gen Gen o H selling’ pressure broadened out, especial- ea S s ureau Iy as crep reports from all directions by 3% | were bearish and foreign inquiry, reduced . > 55 |10 a minimum. - At the extreme low point MA! SPECIALIST | oom see m 000000 5% | of the day, however, one big commission 198 It Mok 2o, House turned to the bull side and rallies ¥ c Int Paper .. suled during the last thirty minutes of UNION SQUARE o S e session. s dy sefssussivsusilosluynunalosaiatiunss 3 gza i1 ,CHICAGO GRAI MARKET, 1 | 1 i | | i “Things look all right” ventured Gfb- 93108 Mex Petrol .. Benator Moses was ome of the |son, when asked just what he theught mfi-n; g ,!F “bitter enders” in the Semate against | of his layeut. “but I :"m not predieting the Versailles treaty containing the | that we are goin% to win any pnmant. 1 S 3 R P leagne covenant. He voted against | feel that my Ditching staff is all right, | B : =8 208 N E & B . with the |nd that Maranville hae filled a big hot| - - ¢ Fart bl By i Bt . 2100 New Yoex Cent ratification of the treaty ® | that has been,on the team for years. - "o e §5 L v . Ly T Lodge reservations. T hoping ‘that there wil be some For Sale*By All Leading Grain Dealers. 30 Noth Pae - * : ‘good luck attending us and that we'll | PRAEk i Bl cads - > - ) axsitoree bon melie ” A 2 o e 5 e i 4 ¥ - b . Fyear . wnbae WY