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.,“n;nlidf e ans : - order to replace the vitality consumed every day by the body. . Failureto pay the body to make rich, red blood largely accounts for Nerves and Run-down Vitality . il leaders. WItGIRYIS carried off honers of the 'day .the two events, E. Dolish- and E. Roepp. scoring high doubles’ set of 1198 pins with F. Gresswell showing high | count of 646 in every case of weakness,im- to pay tho body for the work it does § shed ‘nervousness and run- All of these elements are contained o "X vitality, thers is a real ahortage in Wincernis in appropriate propertions in the body of several mineraf elaments and form. So that by taking | | the changes in which are absolutely essential to the cre- Wincarnis when you are weak, anae- | Sunday re will %t _ation of vilal energy. These elements mic, or nervous, or run-down, you restors | The Bulletin cup ‘Petween are, r, Iron, Calcium, Potassi- the very mineral elements which ecable | Westerly at Plainfleld. i - the' - K - " um, Sodium and Phosphorus. Therefore ~the body to create vital energy—to make | fez e R L RN ¢ ‘wur &m'eml:nmbmurdz cham-' h all these be restored to the the blood rich and red—to strengthen 1 | WERNER AND VOSHELL SPLIT w-d““. PR dé-w“ T vinta ::,': 2 - body to snable ‘it 1o repiace the vital the nerves—and promote abundant vigor, | s LBt ‘m:};:m nm:t; axrs v bz:.’,“""; Chy s B iy X energy which has been expended and viulity and endurance. | - ek, low: New York, H. W, Sutclifte, . “RA R X} oehell twics holder. of ) ety Tha R aekag ; the right way to health : A 3 s sing] Laubach matéh furnished the best ex- Special Distributors ! g, won_but got well in a logical way. ium, and Phosphorus, as it doesin the ma- hibtion of the day, Lpol running Special Distributors : - ' Uge greatcare in your choice. Remember jority of cases of weakness, impoverished : lent service through his 50 points in 181 innings, with a high this important fact:—when the body re- blood, nervousness and run-down-vital- | Leave New Londen dai TR e 1 o Dle Sepcgml ads e N ATIONAL quires & variety of thineral it ity. Wincarnis containg all of these be- |l zt&md:y.:li p.m. Ay i g 3 piclabSan sy - spust have a/l of them No amount of causeit is prepared especially for weak, | e St stEvELAYD Camwine ory maTs N T R e e Ve T TR " STEAMSHIP COMPANY HONORS I BOWLING TOURNEX b . But no_amount of jron alone will be bave r. Wincarns. Your || . TEAMSH Buffalo, N. Y., March 25.—Bowling in / A & sufficient- when the body requires -Iron, drugyist bas your ready for you. the two-man and Individual events of the XS ‘and Calclum, and Powmesiom, end Sod- Try just one bottle. of the :::nea b;wurlnd; wnm-' ,nnriu;xmt Lo . 5 A nu . over- today was ‘devoid of any scores 2 < ! ¢ lm’. enough to win a place among the 3 » : t ts I | | tha singles. too o Anumms . | motals XL 1538 96 15 ,'Abh L 5 TAME NEXT JUNE B & b Philadelphia,- March © 285-A1 - harps, irector. 7 o LYNCH WINS BY SHADE N “Yale, - will 2 3 ~ OVER YOUNG PINCHOT Pittsburgh; - March - -28,—Jos . Lynch, | bantamweight champion boxer of the’| world, won by ‘a shade from Young Pin- | : Chot! of Charleroi, Pa., in ten rounds| K. O. CHANEY STOPS e hore tonight, according to » maority of . ©. ANGELO .IN 4TH RONND L eruat e " eanty| Philadelphia, March'2s—George (K. -rounds Pinchot was the aggressor, land- | O.) Chaney of Baltiriore stopped Bil- ing often with his left. Lynch took six |1y Angelo of York, Pa., in four rounds| rounds, Pinchot and ‘oné was even. | ~f.their scheduled eight round \bout 4 | here tonight. At the end of the fourtn =i.geio refused to come out of his corner 'saying he had broken his hand. 5 - : HOME WIRING EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Norwich Electri_c Co. 42-—44 FRANKLIN STREET - Easy Terms Tl}e o TREMAINE. OUTPOINTS WHITE IX TEN ROUSD BOUT Detroit, March 28.—Car] Tremaine of Claveland outpointed Jabez White of Al- bany in a tem roung -bout here tonight. Newspaper opinion gave Tremaine five rounds, White two. and the others were declared éven. ‘Both men finished stromg. ‘They are bantamweights. A -, CLINTON WINS N. E. LIGHWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHI Bdston ‘March 28—Johnny Clinton of "Bostori, won : the ‘New England lightwelight championship. when he was awarded . the, decision over Jim- my ¥ruzzetti of Brookline .in a ten round " bout here tonight. Both boys weighed in at 135 pounds. 45 7 28 i 4. N Y B §| and occasional heavy movement of pri o ¢ % on “the . stock exchange foday .was In- d relopment 53 ; : At Macon, Ga.—Yale Guaranteed in every .demonStrate this vibrator ¥o! ndt it ELECTINC 3HUP, Cortse an_ excelledt appliance, | fiuenced by Rojaents. 3s2 s ‘which . accentuat the .!ur%ar entore- ed readjustment of - commercial, dustrial estimates. 2 This was “indicat Ui S. Smelting - (marterly c¢oupled With rumors ‘that’ omissions - or | reductions of dividend | other o prominent - com 7 5 er the wp < end was of a mix- ed or conflicting/Aaracter. The strong- er position ‘of the local banks, as by last, Sa s returns, o T e under | " i v EEL E i EE ", * t‘lfl’-l; 1.CO! more liberal offerings of call ‘and ~time ¢ Badsanedudieyy Georgla 6. o | Pitchers Are Ev&r’s Best Bets For Penant Terry, who ran second in flelding, will |’ be at the keystone sack again, while Hol- locher will operate at ‘short. Holly had operation last midseason and played no_more ball that year, but he has come condition of the pitchers. Alexander and Vaughn spent several weeks at Catalina islang before the others came west and they are ready. Both have trained faith- fully and Vaughn is ten pounds “under- weight. Alexander is cuctting the ball lose every day and is able right now to work a. full nine inning game. Tyler Ready for Good Year Tyler has tiken things easy. Last year after a late start he won fourteen games and suffered no iN effects in his ball games through |indifferent playing. This year eevrybody'is up-on his toes and Bvers is responsible. He even order- ed two meals a day, omitting luncheon, and nobody complafued, which is a fair- 1y) good indication . of the - respect which He is held by¥his men. “Give "Em Best!We Have"—John “Nobody can tellfat this time of year where a ball club ,will finish,” the pew manager says. “Iiknow this much, the Cubs will give the fans the best they a m- throwing arm. This spring he started | have. Where we finish i . : . 25—An i e ok o T S ey o ahsier. 5 thle ding teature = j..¢ non t;)e‘:h?-aa't“&-'hgt:“ where he left off last fall and says he is | pends upon the strenth of our rivals. You L] e ¢ improvement “in gen- hi ruling.rate § 1-2; | of. the Cubs this' ing compared to those |}, e %t short: ready to go. I-anything happens to Tyl- |can tell the fans.the Cubs will fght™ {4 eral lines of business. - . e closing’ bi “ofte 12 -4 g Geities ) 1A er's arm he will be tur into a first i e ered at § 1-2; last loan |of 1920. John ving his second | eharley Deal is looked, upon a4 the |5 Fi S o g X7 L e = ot \These hopeful securities were t in| 87 Pank acceptances 6. . time as' manager, has instilled into his | regylar thind baseman. He was the lead- ‘::Tv’n‘. -'aw‘e s exceedingly dy Pk r:”-u Mn , INJURY T0: MGG DA% DR S ARl . Uy ton Sy men a Kpirit that - was. lacking ' totally {ing flelder last year: .Dom Brown. a o sack, wiing match scheduled flor INJURY M'GOWAN STOPS nage at transportation termin LIBERTY BomD MARKET. ' Tast bSO : . e e e uuity | The persomalicy of John Evers will add | Wednesday night, fetween the teams. tied " JTHTLE SKATING RACE]als, crop Aeterforation in several of the % G| >y Homt ow! whetk walavill Onish, | 1onar a e not e e folan well| SeTCTal DOinta to the Cubs' pecentage [for the honory of:the trolley leagre, hat Now Tk, March 25 An_ induiry | S0WONST Waten Ana adaional wage | & %% © W% in the, way Evets i it "ot X | 20g e Rard and il ear watching, | arding: . From the st day of this tei [been changed. Tettvllle will roll Moosup rardin” Webtett M anof St | feduction. [Prading was: almost entirery |U S Lis 5.5 | know ‘this feam 'is. goliE 10 fisht. That's|[aek of experi Is his only Randicap. | ractiee at 11 weioc e all am-an cpSot 4t Mooespe o¥ Théiaday. diew oy, ; erett McGowan professional and ' represented little eige Lib | % Al vou can expect ofabail ciub~ and ““'.u' ““"”' 5 e ok ey all dame fotlowing Monday the will rof at indpor. professional speed’skatiiig ‘rave| an, the. diversent opinlons of that ele. HET ‘1600 | frequently fighting or the lack of it s oty Matab Tt Last.y team shuff many | Tattville. v tonléhipwith' Noval Baptie of mgl{ e ts Qils, Motor: “Lis. 24 22| he. difference between .a) winner and & | Toke Warner. who hed a trial it XDy holder .o f e Canadiam: tue S T sa o [ loser.” : Pittsburgh, comes to th4 Cubs via Ka bR b oh o fack hd SO e i S 87| e Cubs have added little new ma-|sas City, and lookslthe part of an infleld- clining to wins by forteit, o G S te Rimost 6 {U & Vietory =% | terial of worth-and have jost one man,|er. He rested last soason. and ‘ostpone th m&yl 16 Zacsinhens| o Bt = 8 Tictosy. 7% | Davy Robertson. Whether or not his re- | béen:late in attaining condition. % P < 7 et mile’ race ‘indefi-| Rails wers slightly affected by. the re- / 7% | tirement is a loss or a gaingcannot be| Johnny Kelieher, last year manager ey action and Seafs Roebuck rallied sharp- | </ ' o0 the St. Joseph, Mo, club is certain to be . After winning the 140 yard event.in determined until- the season s well ad- i, EXCHANGE RATES. ly. at the finish, the motion piicture spe- 46 1-5 ds, McGo: vanced retained as utllity inflelder. He is fast .4 46 1-5 seconds, McGOwan' tripped dur-|{ cialties also showing mmarked strength: Y| Testerday. Ase 2 * Strong, Pelnt and steady. 5 . ing the haif mile pursuit race, strain-| especially 'Flmohx‘ Players. \sfie. L Week E ol P % pi Bill Marriott ,who reported last fall. is #d his back and was unable to. con-| amounted to 675,000 @ares. oA T B e milenl Manager Evers is placing great stors| i pecguse of an appendicitie operation. ini y ; “.m% | on his. pitehing staff, but he longs for a .tinite. 3t The foreign &xchange market was Cables y 3 Harold Leathers, who joined up last au- Lem— standatill on & contimusnce. ot thg. Basis| - SEE §" |better: firat_ baseman and at least one ., e an improved athiets who prob- On AHISHE . Tewn, er holidays abroad,” but additional. gold | B sx |outfelder who can bat 300 of Beler:| biy will come back to the majors after . : Imperts were" received from Burope and .55 <P neracuit (8. Sk She. Wha apote another year in the - minors. He Is & ~ U Two. Westdian Nussacausetts high| South Atneries A 3% |not available, apparently. b school boys, Samborski of “Westfield| ' Liberty bonds and most of " the in so | Evers figures that Alsxander, Vaughn WW}‘ i e d Ranier of Adams, are named ternational 'group were’ sieads, hut. e 68 |and Tyler should win at least sixty games abgel Real Fing e all-star teams picked by officials|continued to ease: . . T | and they may.approach a total of sev-| George Maisel has added strength to who -handled the interecholastic bas-| - j AL G0 |enty. It they do, must win | the outfie'a:. He knows hew to play ball, . ketball tourney in Boston. Both . are % | iwenty-five I order that the Cubs may |can fleld and throw and run-the bases. + “guards and Rahler is placed on the! t® |be confenders. Who can accomplish this | Frank Chance, who lves out here, says of first five, with, the Whip city hoy] -ue .3 |is the problem, Qscar Fuhr, a rangy left |him: - picked for captain of the zecond, ' | 248 L | hander from Omaha with “ rubber arm.” | “He {s-a ball plaver and I helieve he " : b2 ghes IR |1ooks handy. Vireil Cheeves 20 yods [can hit:enoush in the National league to " Raeki ‘Stic . R old. right hander from Texas, =has re- very. valuable.” Fotr figikine 3y Buck, 1% it S ntenstve. instrietiona. grom Alex. | . Evers as bebn using Fribers * and (O the four roolies whom . ® | Gnder unbil he apes his teacher's every, Twombly in center, neither of whom is 3 Comni Mack says are ‘sure to &tick '.l:‘: A's, two are former S gu % and Paul th'nmn.- and Johnny Walker a finished Relder. Barber may draw the assignment later, ‘Max Flack Is going along in right fleld ‘the same as always He 1§ steady as a clock and will bat'at Jeast .230. John Stanselo, = a, Boeston semi-pro, is small and fast and lacking in experience. The Cubs meed at least one more good fielder. No Change in Catchers no behind the bat. | movement. Cheeves is husky and: willing, owns a naturally. good fast ball and is de- yeloping a curve: is impress- eq with his possibilities. Johnny Likes This Fellow “This Cheeves may be the man will win us a pennant.” opines. The remainder of the Speed Martin and Abe Bailey, hold-overs, who look no better-than they did last EhEEEaE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.. the visible supply together ddmage rs did ‘2 pood dear market. Prices 3 1-4e FEERS “and Steps - The beauty 6f a graceful staire way is enriched by Inorout. Door- g;ii £ ! “to ‘3-8¢. In ‘pro- was 2’ setback of 30 to 62 5 There, i!fif!!%siu' Bl i Bay paint, stain, varnish ©or enamel for every painting purpose. The club is Mkely to get a fying start lafi‘qm-nule-n-\numo!me s ol » > : e .| seasgn ;.Alex Freeman, recruited from will do the bulk of Nl e ‘32 _of ‘the davin_ the wheat | Beawn ety & Tanaon w Rkt | otk withe Beb. O'Fawreliz baoend Wrine: steps are amply protected from 3 Bio ol it gt e after -announcement - has | hander back from Peoria; Percy Jones, a {man and Tom Daly operating mostly -as the weather with this indoor, out- 4 0 Gt Lantnae left hander held over from.last seasom, |pinch hitter, Everett Gomes aiso is witl door varnish. The deep velvety T e 5% Cent _Leather . 1 arry, Weaver, recalled. from Kansas.| the ‘club, and if kyvers keeps four catch- sl e b Se: + Thotout s £ 4 R {City. Jim York is a-southpaw, wild and |ers the last named will be the king of the Y cannot be equ: . lnorou Bay State \ oy o i discarded by Connle Mack. .~ Bullpen. . O'Farrell's ehines to work last will look brilliantly new long after Liquid Paints & Jones seems to have improved some- n resu n . imprevement,. i ¥ yEpe E-‘S 3 % what. ‘He has the makings of a pltcher. |and he is one of the coming backstops of it has outworh your greatest ex: L 2t Z 1400 On & ¥ 1 a2 & ‘working youth, who |the game. pectations. There Freeman is a smooth. ! e |doesn’t appear feady for” majer league company,, although he knows considerable about pitching. 1f Cheeves does not come through.as expecter the Cubs séem 'des- tihed for a three-man staff. ‘wit ha. drop | trom the stars to'the second etring men. - Use.Inorout wherever and when- ever you need varnish, Seasons of wind, rain, snow, and sun do not even dull its gloss.. Live steam, boiling water and salt water can- not make it chip, crack, or turn “white. Buy Inerout. | WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Ise. \ Boston, Mass. Lavgest Paint end Verwish Makers in Now Englend You can buy Bay State Liquid Paint or Inerout Varnish frem felsses i i “R3IR{IY f i gg,fi;ga 3%% % LR A Ry a4 \" 'THE HOUSEHOLD—A, Boardman, Norwich B Nrey ,'.:nftfi’;‘.‘:‘?‘”""“";?f 2 b Whinr you hevers| PECK McWILLIAMS CO. - or Yorts Chaw, Juat Piace s Ressaioes Hor To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead, to ‘belp relieve that awful desire. hnmz:gnbo complstely. you are bétter off mental- NORQUT. -sles 35 Bhortly the broken,