Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1921, Page 3

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| athiete from the Unm_ of- Arizano ‘where he . won honors _as g —— —— |score 531 1622 |A. A. T ‘which A g i 31 81 31— 261 111 129— 325 & et ALL STARS DEFEAT ROVERS 5 ' /1N PRACTICE GAME i %588 800! 862 1872541 the Afth inming, infield broke, resul One fellow of whom much was expect- ed s Dominick Mulrenan ‘s strong right hander from the Columbus elub. He was . handickpped by a sore arm this mpring. but will likely stick and show something when the soreness is gone. Other recruits, most of whom need ex- T perience, are Joe Kiefer, trieq last fall; ; A i Bt S e feniet an last R St g ity | Howard Fenner, a clever _right hander S X and allowed four hits. rough a season w associ from Kalamazoo ; Stanl speedy 3 ¢ x OFFERS $500,000 PURSE FOR nings: : those who' Atterwarda were banished. | high school youth Towna by BLCIML gL [ Soviet. treatics’ with” Turkey’ and-Persis |atter spending several'dats. in New 4, _Bemells 3, Guetther 3, Comtray: 5, Ber- . DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER BOUT|All Stars 0.0 : Ray Schalk is working harder than he | Laxington, Ky: Russell Pence, a ind the Bokhars -government, these corc- | with her mother, 3¢ ¥ 3. Murphy 1, Caron 1 fouls, Ht New York, March 27.—~An eleventh-|Rover .... ever did befors, mot only to get himself | hurier dfscovered by Schalk down at | DIetng ‘the peace-making process and| Jolin Grabb of Provijence spemt fh 3, Remelle 3; referes, Healey; timer,|ROUT Offer of a $500,000 purse by a-group ———e In_shape, but in aiding Manager Gleason | Litchfield ; Jack Tesar. who made a great | Making soviet Russia -officialy at peace | week end with his parents. Belair; time, 20-min. halves. of English sportsmen for the Dempsey- Ready for Games. in the instruction of young pitchers who 100— 290 | Both Fuller and Johnson pitched .air-|, 123 117— 364 |tight ball. but the Stars were superior 103 115— 326|in the fleld and batting. Puller struck —— —— ——_|out 10 men, gave one a'free ticket and 545 516 544 1605 PLAYING AT THE DAViS : - Pield goala, Belal 5, Reddy &, Higzina y = 1t record at Cedar Rapids last year: J.|With every border state. S e TR e A Carpentier .world's championship contest| The manager of the All Stars baseball {need to learn a lot of the little artful| jorgenson, the teacher semi-pro from T SR e N ONARD BRIDG R SRR I e || g3, Znnounced here - tordght by Walter | tsam says s challenge still holds good | tricks of the slab to “get by” in the big | KimbaKtown, J4.; Guy MeWhorter, from | FEATURE PIOTURE AT c ,.,,';E T b S 74 -!-’.'w ; C. Percival, American representative of land any semi-pro team wanting .games | league. # the Virginia State league; Bd Karl, a| COMMUNITY WOUSE| “HIF00 b Cur g e SECOND GAME WITH ACES|the Eroup, which is headed by Solly Joel, | please get In ‘touch with H. Weienier, 14#| Badie Collins, Mike Murphy, Red Faber | jikely lnoking “semipro from Cleveiand | * Under Y. M. C, A. auspioes at the Com- | qher?" (1€ & fow ‘days in Springheld The Baltic Bantams will clash with the| British financier and sportsman.. The| Baltic strést. Streach has been appoint-|and ‘Dick Kerr, mingled with -the Dew |ung Bq Franks. & small but fast young- | munity house Sunday afterncon tne six- Mr. and Mrs: Lools C; Sitiroedier Were Aces in their second game of their series | Britishers, it was siated, desire to stage|ed the Stars’ umpire and Jim Keeley was | men constantly, assisting in every.. Dos- | ster from Utiea of the New York state | reel feature religious pieture, The Stream| ;" Norwich Monday, where My. Sehreed- for the championship of . Baltic ‘Wednes- | the contest at the Olympia club, London, [‘elected captain of. the nine. sible way. to bufld up a_team that will | jeagye. of Life, was shown fo a large congrega-| o R ¥ day night in the Baltic gym. p the Jast week of June at the Epson Down % be able to. compete with the big clubs of Catehing Staft ARl Set tion, and it is seidom that so many fa- The first game between these two|Tace track the day :after the English Preparing For Beut, . the American league. The ‘catching staff is' alf with Ray | vorable comments ‘are heard of a motion] Merker and My. Jatsuk of.Mew Wiy Nitie Ale: I AR gathe T the e ye owmmnds of visiting Burt-| L gt Sipoifa gnd ‘Jack Pérry, ' the Geed Mixers Among Eox Schalk prepared 0 do the bulk.of iy |Pictare production. ) Sunday| TOTK Clty were at Mr. Jatsuk'e. farm , 2 o 3 Pittsburgh welfer, who eclaims: the- di This mingling isn't only on ' the ball | work g, * Lees The showing of e picture Sunday | over the week end. Bantams with ine score 16 1o 5. but in] /Ter Riokard, ‘who s expected this week! yinction, of aving's drobped: Champion | nild In practics: but UMK the hourd of | Rucats Yaryas Tot s st oy AMADL | ved tHat & rodlrellaious SI0ry 18 Dlo-| " crrrre o o and, Louts Himelsten i!;:m .:e::: 'h:;twfltw"A;q“ume ba@k-:‘;.:lfl;:;mte:e‘ o::: ford :,‘:P?h:y&!‘i‘y“l‘,: Jack Britton for ine.count of nine, ‘arw|leisure. ' For Instance, one evenin® 1| doubtedly will be the thicd man . He|ture form makes a strong apvedl to the| were in Norwich Wednesdsy and Thurs 3 . p Y M making great preparatiors for their: 10- | found Collins ang Murphy with a half | should prove: vainable as s pineh hitie | Publie, for from the first reel through the| gay. i u Fuaranteed through Lilovas agamet loss| A7207Y A- A.(Ini Bpsion: on March 20, ing a phonograph party and acting ke 2 | it forty-one homers iast yesr and pfied | kable. Briefly, the story was that of 2| iooal caller Thursday morning, : J . by bad’ weather, -injiry ta:the boxers. or \ = lot of college boys on a tour. up an average of .357. young man on the farm who ¥ro! Louis Himelstein has purchased » new E el g A 2 ‘Wants Anether Show. The same -evening 1 detected Ra¥| 'Tni most pleaking surprise of the|UP under strong ‘religious influence: he|horse from Eimer R. Plersan of Nersieh CLERES TO OPEN SEASON claved, He added -that m‘mm‘“_wme Jabez: White, Alhany ‘bantamweight | Schalk seated in a secluded spot In thélspring to Manager Gleason came in|!ired of country -life and determined to —_— . & WITH THE ALL STARS|o¢ the sportsmen was to obtain the bout| Who has not been<seen in action in a |hotel. with one of the promising. YOung | pig Ed Sheely, first baseman, last year |80 16 the city, and ;hm :lt'\; b:y.r::: NO SETTLEMENT OF STLESIAN THe Taftville Clerks'aré to play Hutz-|for London and that there was no desire| BOSIOR Tinx since hig e battlle pitchers. and u]:"T:d vfl'emrdl “0\:;| with Salt Lake. He stepped right out in ‘;:;Tn:‘,','h‘: v g '"‘."";‘e b:;_ g QUESTIONS UNTIL LATE AFSYT ler’ii- ANl Stare:baseball ‘team . Thursday |to miake:any profit. for themselves. with Joe iynch, is anxious 'to show in|Ray was wising the voung.man up tolcamp and showed big league stvie. As a . P P i mothet? : > A PRl xormmt EL the Boit 8 Llaged of the D the ‘Hub _again, He' writes to friends in |a lot of things, such as a balk moUON | faiger he will olass with the hest. and | And asked him not to forget his . = ; . it ; g {mia | Boston- that_the harderothey come the | anq covering up so the rival team would D i God. Patia, March 27.—Questions, relativs grounds. The All Stars will line up as|{club, which holds more than 16,000 2 3 that's saying a Jot. but not too much. i the new frontier of Upper Silesis will: net follows: ‘Connell ¢, Grocker p, Reed 1b,|spectators. he said, the prices ~wouid|Detter he-likes them. 8 not ‘be able to detect when he was pitch-| Then there is. no doubt he's_a, big league | After his arrival .in.the big city the ' g 1 Bown' 45, Mutray hs; Fox.3h, Hutsler 1€, range from 3300 for-& box eear dowe g] = " > ing a curve ball and when the. fast one | hitter. FHis .371 Iast year leading the | YOUDE mAn found work at a meager “"l_.';,,','f".:'?. ::3’.",.4"';; ',';':d,:".u"',.-,&,: - Young cf. Murdy rf. Clerks—~Wohlleben |$13. . : T, was coming over. coast leagus, ‘and his thirty-three homers | ATY: but 20on rosd in position and became |l L e e, Intet-aMed. pie- ¢, Hanlon or Jarry.p, Maynard 1B, Lucier Clibs " completed their ; Always on Job stamp him as'a slugger. “He's § feet ‘2| % PATIAT In & very: successtul firm. AT, Ll te commission for. Upper Silesis: weil %, A. Murphy 35, F. Murphy s, 3. Tel. e trajning at na Tuesday and left|. And Glsason! himeelf is * constantly | 4nd weighs 200 pounds. ' He's.a bit siow | Tied and a little daughter came into the | 0 5 CofLRICT 00 TPPET PSS \ler“1f. W, Telliet cf, Dion rf. Axnipitiog Gamon: #-| Wednesday for'a short Stay With €X-|watching his boys. Perhaps some young-(OR the bases but no siower than was|NOme. During the vears Cforgotten hig|to the council of ambassadore hete:- 0 e O e ) o Hibisigh games Kt Los Aneeles. Three| ster did something wrong on the ball field | Chick Gandil mother’s God. and. both ne and his wife|tha tthe supreme lalied councfl will prob- PARIS SIX DAY BIKE Seanas: T o s pitching-recruits, all semi-profession-|that day and at the time Gleason said Jehnson Fits st Shert. BACE STARTS TONIGHT |At Galveston— 2 als, of Chicago and yicinity, .were Te- | nothing about it. g D St e became very woridly. During avisit of |2DIy meet if the intervention-of=gevers: SR : leased by Manager Evers. G Paris, Mareh 27.—The six day bicycle| Boston Nationals (second-team) 2. Gal- . S s ns arnins by k“Eme Johnson at shert is pretty well/| his mother the child was taken sick and|ment chiefs is considered necessary, ; N ingle v | known because of his former 'big-league | died; the parents rebelled and the father i e b F gD e e criiter, Arthur Reviere, a right-handed pitch- | while buying him a soda will tell him| days He's a ptrong man in the position, | especially almost hated God. race here w\z‘;n‘m :ubekme I::u- A adi 5 er from the Ufiiversity of Texas, i&|about the mistake and how to correct it.la good hitter, smart base runner, ‘and In “due ‘time ‘the mother was ‘towched row evening ually . pr Cu“u“nd:Amd“;“ 19, Cineinnati Na- looming up as a strong.pessibility. for| The whole atmosphere of the camp is|ywii] il the place on any team. by the spirit of God and became a Chris- nent European long distance ’,'1' _"h tHorals 7 X & regular. berth «with the. St...Louis|filled with a spirit of loyalty and ag-| . At third, Edd! Mulligan, onee with the | tian woman, but the father seemed de- . of 'whom have bg':dm mm‘y r“l‘h At Hausion— Nationals. ' Manager Rickey and | gressiveness, and things move with such| cyhg looks like the man who will win, | termined to resist the wooing of God's|P.)—~Fighting along the Bruses ane © Madison !qu;re a Bem as e;‘:mm( St Louls Nationals §, Houston (Texas|Yetérans of the club are .said. to be|harmony and apparent confidence that it|fhough MeClellan is putting up a-fight for | spirit. but finally his life was changed |Smyrna fronts is growing in intensity ‘ar I‘::‘Lnd;g:! .e::.nvnekmuytir B r. |k p. | impressed with. his work. 'me. team must {eth:v‘:ll m«‘l;:t % the position. Mulligan - has steadled | and he became a true servant of God. Kempen,There are no_American teams | At San Antonio— RN, B <Laomput o auget LS g e TURKS ARE MAKING STAND v OX THE BRUSSA FRON1 Constantihople, March 27 (By She A the Greek offensive against the Tarkier & : ,me.# are using| n : down _ since his Cub days ‘and is a goed | his life drew neaf the end and as he lay nationalists’ deveiops. = General Isme! mmen.” Boston Nationals 6. San Antonie (Tex- | t®0 recruits=—Lamb and Wetzerl, irthe |'seoms that the chances for sccess fe-|hitter and a speedster on the paths Of | awaiting the summons his saintiy mother,| Pasha is making a determined wtand y enter FEs gty 2 outfield, ‘acoofding to a_ dispatch,|pend largely upon Gleason’s pitehing | course Edale Colline on sscond will At in | lang since dead. ppeared .to him, as did | the Brussa front against the Greekn. He- 2 At Shreveport, La— Tobin. befng out with a lame arm, and| staff. The infleld looks good .and the| wejl with this Salt’ Lake crew. aloo his departed wife and little darling | POTts reccived here state that nethimg Norwi¢h Woman Playing in Gelf Cham- | Brookiyn Nationals 3, New York Amer- ‘Williams suffering from an attack of | outfield, Since Harry Hooper was:procur-| Harokd Bubser of Oak Park -has a |child, and finally he went heme to his| 4. plonship. feans 17. Jenning. ; ; = — ont decisive has as yet developed in the bee- o > * chance to stay up as wtility man, ard | loved ones and his Saviour. | tors ‘where' the offensive is gofng on," | In the nerth and south golf champion- | At Fort -Worth, Tex.— Charles C, Rumsey, a member of the thefe must be not only one'but two - % ot e o o etrs ke pasd m | Ete Turseon In ay clever flelding whort- | Robert W. Otis ‘officiated at the large B s at Pinehurst, N. ericans 18, Fort Worth | Amercan polo team which will seek the | or three you \ stop from South Dakota. Gleassn expect- | organ, much te the pleasure of the audi- EX ERSFUL IN 'mpummné ‘;‘ymedk:rw.n.‘ of this. city in (T‘zgxutNIltn:\:u;) 7. world's championship . in' England _in | order for the team to make a real show-|eq much from young Ostegard, & colli- |emce. Weston C. Pullen and Manley tarday’s play missed the first sixteen|At Los Angeles— June was. a passenger aboar 4 tne |Ing. Getting two or three young hurlers a e e CAMPAIGN IN ASIA MINOR : gian from Texas, ' who ‘joins the team | Eastwood operated the twe metion pio- ) by a stroke and qualified for the gecond | 'Chicago Nationals 4, Vernon (Pacific|Steamship Aquitania, sailing Tuesday.|to the front in one spring is quile a task.|jater. but he may fail bscause of aw - | tare machines. Athens, March 26.—The sight with a round of 52-51-103. . = coast). 1. Dvereaux Milburn, Captain J. Wat- Three of Old Staff Left Jjured shoulder, * from Greek army headquarters on the ol ; At.Hot Springs— ‘‘|son Webb and L. E. Stoddard ‘ willl ¢ 1. o1 staff there are left Dick Hooper a Big AN NOXKWICHE TOWN progress of the Greek campaign in- Asis Suspended. 4 Foston Americans 3, Pittsburgh Na-|leave next month. Thomas Hitcheock, | g o 'Tred Faber, and -Roy Wilkinson. Frankie Fleming has been suspended Jr., another member of the team, is for six months by the New York Boxing Commission for demanding more money than his contract calied for’in his last ; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL vout. At Crowley, La.— d EeU e : Philadelphia Americans 1, Indianapolis | are in training in. England for .the American assoeiation) innings, | American team, o3 ] The latter was seldom started in a game a student at Oxford. Fifty ponies NOW | uut year but did-a fot of relief ~work. Kefr appears to be better than ever and / h ahead of last r in condition. Officials of the Canadian Association | ™faber nas heen roubled.~ some.” this of Amateur Qarsmen have hinted at|giring with a sore arm and may be slow reprisal against the American Asso-|in rounding into form. Wilkinson, who ciation of Oarsmen . for . deciding 10| started.a year ago with a sore arm, is holdits regatta at Buffalo on June 29| minus any such hindrance this year and and 30, the date on which the Canadian | might improve enough to be serviceable henley at St. Catherines always has|as a regular starter. been held. Representatives of the Ca- Of the recruits, those standing out at hadian organization, declaring that|the present writing are Hodge, Davenport Harry Hooper will be in right fieid ang he's a- champion. Johnny Mostil is eer- tain to start in center. This is his third trial and at Milwankee last year he proy- ed_himself ready for the majors. . “In left field the job may be filled by the veteran Amos Strunk or by young “Bib” Falk, the college siugger from the University of Texas. He joined the team last July and. reported this spring. under weight because of [Mnesa, fovA seem to be building up again. He can hit in/ any league, but-needs more finish in_fielding and running bases. The large congregation which attended the Easter morning service at the First| Congregativnal church was afforded the| opportunity of hearing a most impreasive sermon by the pastor, Rev. Gurdon F.| Bailey, "who' took for his subject An An- gel, A Sepuiehre, and a Garden. The scripture lesson fof the day was the 19th chapter.of St. John, beginning with the | 38th verse, which reads: And after this Joseph of Arimathes, being a disciple of Jesus, but s.oretly for fear of the Jews, besought Pilate that he might take away Minor, issued this evening, says ’ the Greeks advanced eight -miles : towsrde Eski-Sehr and Aftun-Karrahissar, taking 300 prisoners, four cannon and .a large quantity of matarial i Greek airplanes. adds the statement bombarded the Turkish nationalist air- drome at Fski-Shehr. POSSIBLE STOPPAGE OF WORK IN BEITISH COAL MINES — G Londen. March 27.—Stoppage of werk the bedy of Jesus;.and Pilate gave him | 1ays oinh ol Mines on Thursddy; the they have been . ignored, indicated|ind McWeeney. Eddie Murphy is on hand fo erac ; day when the government will pass en- * SATURDAY'S 'MARKET.,/ e e e that instead of sending their usual| Todgs was with the club the latter|in-the pitch as usual and Mice coiimg|Jeave. He came, therefore and took the|irol of the mines back {o thetr privase York, March 26.—Availinif themy | 300 Meswell Mowr § crews across_the border, they would|part of -the season. starting brilliantly in (and Hans Ebert are semm-pro recruits of | 007 °f Jesus. Now'in i#% place whers | owners, is viewed as a possibility hare. Ner ot the very lght attendance on | 88 Mex Petmi . 0% boycott the Buffalo races. the big léague with & geme aga nst De- | promise. He was erucified there was a garden ; And | Conferences on the mbisct have falled to e Roor C tock e traders |- 00 Miumi Comper 7% A i « in the gardéy a new sepulchre wherein! guzzest a sompromise. b b she floor of the Stock exchange, tras 300M & St L new . 0% An ambidexterous professional golfer ER promise, but owners d ‘or the long and short accounts today o0 Mo “Rem & T 23 from Australia, Joseph H.. Kirkwood, Was never man yet laid. There.laid they | miners have submitted sepa’ate reperts ‘esumed their conflicting operations, with 100 Mo Pacifie .. T gave an exhibition of trick shots re- Jesus therefore because of the Jews'|ts the government. It is sxpected that jighly frregular results. %x Pacific g'fi cently in Chicago and departed” for e preparation day; for the sepulchre was!renewal negotiations will begin en - Wed- For example, some of the ofls, Mo-| e/ New Yort X 708 Philadelphia and Pinehurst on his way - RISH S hawa s The-woll apranand siusionly nestny. ] ors and allled issues experienced furth-| 3o Nor Paste e to England and- France to wrest (T Senee, By Ormnalet Jevurt I, Trring: « selling preseaje, while a number of | %® Pan X X . e laurels at the open championships. He THEY SAY i By e thotr are g | QUEEN sOPRIE GoDMOTEER ‘elated shares were-firm to strong. Hous-| 1o piorcy oit pr 5 expects later to compete in the na- o i o o g il g Ko |oF rosTHTMOUS cwrLM on ofl was the most conspicuaun fea-| e Raycoe Cop B S| Bonaisopert mest’ at” the SColgmbia LOTS OF Co8D oie Yo Detfis o Bechic' NS’ 15 Dresster ’ ¢ these erratic movements, ex- Resding ] . C. kwood, ¢ ; er, - e’ Tyueery mecacui e | B ES L w I B Sho'1s aen champion ot Austraia sl g Aoy ioremand, b7 Mim Beckir) ity it Gt Sopase moeid 8 gai- i peints, American 0 So Raftway m% %% 2% | represents the Riverdale Golf club. of 2 sweet. vofce, ‘with flite obligato by . L.| mother to the infant dsughter of Mame. jorther, cesbonse, to improved trade con-| d4Toe Ped oo x Victoria. While Just 14 yeara old, he GUNKERS Stamley Gay.. The besutitul decoraiions| Manos, morganatic wite of the iate Kig = shaded variably, almo | 4% U 5 Eubber. L% | won the Australia championship ‘with were of Easter lilles, daffodis and hya-| Alexander. The child will be, christened e i ena T m oie| SBEFERUNUEE B B S e over 6100 yard Couree e ety Afange amon. shor. | ARFARGTS Seovi. ; eathers, g - g Among the trick shots, was ene which erin, o - 3 by ‘Roet tained &n-| o788 Uk Covper e : i & Dalma. These were given as a me wheP klingR ek 4 ;.X“’;.;;?: to 66 1-4 | 109.West Un Te i might be called the :boomerang. . He morial to’ Mrs. Julia Lathrop Potter, for| ~The size of the lion's shate depends + he low record for a mumber of YeRrs. | 1ien Wi " o i e i‘:’t"::“"‘:;“bfl’l“fl s h i 1mny yearn 3 valued member of - this| Upon the size of the lan. Rails and the mere substantial steels #40 Worth Pump . % t}:es alex" !n arpendiecnlu!y ‘t.h.n lih l1n nd equipments meoved within rela- ! e s parish,” dalways ' constant in attendance, with never cemsing -devetion to the wel- tare of the church. ' Every.petal suggest- | ed a beautiful thought of her. Following the _morming serviee, the| Men's fornm convened in the church m able to edtch it without meving. In Sy Ty, i bl o 230 RN ot Ay o he - extreme and protracted depression {tile Paper, 7 1-2@7 : Bxchange ;)‘ecr:‘el:’th,;;.nall!' m!oot "3:"32 a:‘vu.l m that industry. Sales amounted ' to | steady. Sterling 60 day bills and Com- 5.000 l!llreol.”m e 3.36 5.3, shoe. Although the stymie has been Trading in ‘was perfunctory, but reial r $0 day bills, 3.56 5-3. De- iteady as to teme, althouzh Liberty 3 cables, 3.91 7-8; francs, p ' 1-2s again evinced a reactiemary tremd.| demand, 3 6.8 for.one of his amusements is to place ,g\\ Total sales (par value) aggregated -$5 7.23; cables - 7.35. | Pall near the lip-of the cup, nnsq 7 450,000, demand. 34.35; cables, ten balls at varying distances behind The weekly statement of the clear- % ; cables, 4.00: Marks | it ‘aDd: Joft them In succession over ng honse banks was for cables, 1.60; Gresca de.|the Stymie into the hole. He will com- he large contraction in “actual’ leans 7.78: “Armentine. - démand, 3100 ;, Bete at Pinehuret in the Nortn and Brazflian, demand, 15.25; Montreal, 11 SOUtR open chambpionship. 7-8 ‘per cent. discount. mortality. At , the Christian En- deavor society from the First Methedist church united with the C. E. society of the Congregational church.. The service comprised Lessons from the First Easter. Mark 16:°1-20. - Miss Hattie Pajmer of Willimantic has returned after a few days' stay at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Ebspk L. Weaver,, Miss Palmer spent Eastur Sun- day with other cousiris, Miss Josephine LIBERTY BOND MARKEY. Rogérs and Miss Mabel Rogers. Ton lase “ Miss Brviette Maples of Wanweens HM tor, pieasantly observed her birthday ‘Easter " o Febiguic ) D i A i A | Sunday, ‘recetving. -caflers-and a shower Sans i e NS Cdeaon’ porat e oF of posteards. A friend presented Miss STOCKS. e R D i R Mapies 2 large birthday eake. e |- e Vam T aen Miss Bernice Underwpod from the New e o W tramplel'in the stresttoday By gomé Bngmnd’ Gengervitsry of Music, Boston, - o oy - is spending the Easter recess with he b~ g B R g cisie Meld s paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Under- 200 Am Bosh Mg 5 =% 8.5 | hohor of Lerd. Mayer O'Callaghan of J AP Al BN e "~ porih 9791 | Cork, Ireland. Neighbers rescued the A o | weet: o 4 e, : ! 3 Y A= _Eatly. Faster morning the members of =% Y3 e #5 - ore|ana took it to Dr. Ladd 7 e z Secaite: il ot é: ™ i He went to the”door, Nelding the fias, s ¢ 2000 and- asked that those respensible for the A H ineident make themselves known. Ns . <. SIFTING one responded, and’he nailed the flag in its place. made happy by the aweet veoices of chil- dren in their Easter carols. The children were accompanied by Miss Congdon. LT ;sm[ PR S 1 TR A PR T ) Miss Mary Butler, a student at Wi 100 3551 Police dispersed the _crowd #iout| RULERS OF SOVIET RUSSIA abroad, kal(flselr atd is most important tn ::::: ’::;:’“ *m‘v A l“-"'ll.’ ;l"': o G- PRI S kvt . GE METHODS |the Work of reccastruction. - parest 5 Canitse” b o R ™ Dr. Imdd-said’tin fiags Had boen fying AR TO Ay O editoriar i the Puavds. of-Mossow | and Mre: J. Henry Butler. o % o5 |toBether for meveral menths. * - - | gosiresore March 27.—(By the A, P.) |bemoans the failure of the v ; AT Bt o .a .39 CELEBRATED EASTER —fThe Moscow and Petrograd boishevik ::m‘:':m""‘:’;‘o{mfi b Py g s BUR PLAINS meudas - T &< ¥ T MRS IN VATICAX CHAPEL |Rewmpapers of March 22 and 24, received |parter treatrgnt. and that good resolu- | “Barl Perkins of Jewett City is spending Moo & Frm i by S Y “'| here today, paint in official ammounce- | tions have been nn;k::“'o «.:;:: «:n::;‘n. % ':n'-y‘"' with his aunt, Miss Grace L. R e =% 40 | Rome, Mareh 31.—Bastes ass - vivid. jcture of what apears to | It is, hqwever. o ¥ d that ov. 1gmmm Comper fi celebrated WP"’:BMM; h‘u::' dli'p‘e.} ’l:‘:n:' !:ecnlu attempt to concilliate the | Premiér Lenine had cad conferred with| Mrs. E. P. Sabine h;n ‘l:etn suffering. ¥ % Crutn & n % %5, |of the Sala Matilda M the Vatican today, |apponents of the soviets without the lat- | the leaders of the Mensheyiki and secial with grlp for the past week. 139 Cretble Stes] »%h His Holiness .communion to | ter surrendering politicacl control. - A {democrats with a view to the formation tinfle] : el m.Mm‘;r o ~ % g%' 3‘ ‘;—; the diplomatists aceredited to the Vati-|part-of the apparent effort comproses|of a coalition government as had been ::uylmd-y( onday) 1 > a “were the ¢ x 1-by the soviet government to | reported. £ e A B o E—"m’*”.?"&fi"m"""n‘;.‘ Husetan refogees abrosd, In the course| The bolshevik newspapers differ as te| Bdward Barber and Mis sister will o e H 231332 ssgua . e e woman golf champion nm‘v' papal - passage - occul the reports of a counter-revolutionary | cupy the town farm Apr 3 b the, rd of an American °tc:-.dhu.w-;u-( Philadeiphia “-;:':'l‘. Tnh her ue-mtrurc‘tbn work, [ movement in Petrograd, while mot & word | The community committee of Canter-| ':"‘:' e iyt s A o - --,‘3 o - m‘h" o Mm '2‘4’“““ & m;w'“flu to fi'-z":zn:tn‘r:-;{:’::’:w:mlm:lb:‘nz;. Stirling ‘ sald that she expects -to : d in 150 upo nher ts and her | to March 24, offer- 3 E 2 o : £ mh‘ut ::::n::&:::.o mtm her. mew inter-| with the United States. The trade agree- | of .Canterbury soon. - The committee is| bring back two golf :nnpl““ 1al relations ob Ruseia tb alter |ment with Great Britain was not over-|ocomposed of Maicolm Webberly, Fred| English and French. The e o YRS et boing| 30 834 the Framch on Juss 2 2 ' " (3 .l g‘gfl'fi N 2azxi

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