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G ) soothed | 10 NEW YORK .Enjoy - this delightful ove Pebch ygur gestinat o heopy | e ats ) Feiceshad and satishods. Exgel' lent ‘service throughout. . Leave New London daily ex- cept Sunday, 11:00 p. m. Stats rooms ready at 7:00 p. m. THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY “You Can Do No B 7 stter. Than | no less than two big. leagué teams, wir The Webster Tigers challenge any B ”» be seen in this city during the entire 7 baseball team’ in eastern Connecticut uy Cur Wurst.™ seasen, which will end about Oct. /101, > under 20 years of age. They would Now to say a few words about the Bho ie No Salzd Complete Withoui|teim. the manager has not been idie for Flaintield, Sewert Gity: Taferile, ’ the past few weeks and has all ready| s 9 Wauregan' nn;"l‘iomps‘z:i’ Sene sieneq some first clasy ployers. Jimmy Lty Thumm’s e e gLast year the Wobsier Tigers won ; is in Wakefield. R. L. will play first| Totals ...... 433 459 et ol gl U L “ base, Eddie MeKay of this city second St < Ryt iph Sat Home-Made EQ Murray of this clty third, and s| MINORS SELF GOVERNING e i ane iy Mayonnaise S e et sicmes tor s ow Aans| B0 FAR AS REINSTATEDMENT | Plasse, 23 1-3 Prowpest tt. Websier Joe Sheman and Pete Doust 1 dc| Chicago, April 1—Judge Kersaw | Mass. THUMM'S the pitching. The catcher has not been | M- Landis baseball commusioner, in 2 e S R selected as vet .but Georse Army who | Uecision today hald that agree- SPORT NOTE! DELICATESSEN STORE | cnusht for’the locals last season recom. | Ment under which he became arbiicr| The University of Jfinnesota will not 49 Franklin Street THE LA VIDA ELECTIC © ST Loeee s vad Guaranteed 1a &eiy respect. Let ng demonstrate this vibrutur ind prove te YOu tuat it s an esceilent appliance GAS AU LLLLERIS Suul, P! naal ¢, WESTERLY LIGHT ANG POWER C8y p Westerly, R. I THE MYSTIU POWELR { OMPANY, P Exst Mais St. Mrstic. Comm Shea’s News Brrean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST | UNION SQUARE B ———— Nickel Plating . UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY; Inc. - Norwich, . . . . Conn. @Good Word for the Parrot. Testy people consider tlie parrot & nuisance and the loguacious bird has | Gulf at a net loss ¢f 6 1-2 points was often engendered legal strife, but to the facetlous person he !s an endless source of ent. e has an'ta- herent weakness for profanity, which |to the Mexican Petroleum company. is apt te De embarrasing, but & man who has aet tasted spirituous liquors neyer craves them, and a parrot whe has not heard profanity wiil not long | less prominence, for it as the best medium of expressing | United Drug an Laciede Gas at mel his sentiments, In this respect he pro- motes culture and refinement in the bome. r—— Where Women Equal Men, In Italy women teachers, school Ine ectors and employees in the admine| volved or unsettled - 2 istration of antiquities and fine arty| London's market was depresseq by the recelve the same pay as their malq ecolleagues. His satanic majesty doesn’t worry ebdut the man who is going to reform tomorrow. ? It helps you make f the world go rouad. Always thie sama overy RT"W and RUBTN PHONE—NORWICH ====2{ specuiative interest, manx of the invest- 1 .‘\ At meoting of White' Cross’ Counell; No. 13, held Friday/evening, Dr. T. A consisted of John| A. Holland that the Gouncl, place & st clasa baseball team ‘ ' Gan We believe you will see o : e smarter models this year tham in the/fleld this season to Ve o, e Rawn 2 {4 E OIS of. : At ,these trim Hupmobiles. lumbms Basehall a_minor er hid a financial eiaim g ",,,"_,,m.“:g. ,‘,"‘“w...."‘,,':')“.f:.. r poore han 3300 cv else cimed) The top now has a beveled plate o peaple. vicinity . et e 3 < foat classjsemi-pro team for the season EXPECT ZORK AND FRANKLIN glass in the back curtain. o‘él::lzl.eflmmlflel 5 J;h i - TO SURRENDER ?’m.f?zr:kpi?mm.m :l.: ank!ln'.o uLwL us l';l’}nz‘::r:'l‘:l\ Pj;r: Thfill’ unusuany complete equlp- dicted in tae second grand jury in- vestigationof tne bas=hall seandal are expected to surrender here tomorrow 261 sl o t Shoth chll\einit ave. At the same time it became known hk@ Street o : 'W""‘“d other sub commit- 4 that most of the other sixteen men - ‘e”m, m‘ o % indicted with Zork and Franklin are - Bt T t that J. A. Holland win ready to surrender if bail could be act a8 manager again this year. The committee will go ahead and get the fairgrounds. ready 50 as to startthe sea-| Totals son early. in May. Bleachers- will- be built will, & larger seating capacity than fixed at what attorneys termed “a \ L reasonable figure.” 2 BRADFORD SOCCER TEAM TG PLAY TAFTVILLE I Sauter .. 81 100 last vear. The telegraph pole in back & T e Fonnl;l; ‘l: 1:'} 114::—_- 52;57 T;l;:.:mlar::::ransoc.‘e: team )l;_y- at ground. at third base Will be raised, as it mme ‘ 79 $7% . 94— 260 e afternoon on the Pro was low last season. dence street grounds and a hard “Tor Taee T | fought contest is looked for as this Arrangements will also be made for the players to dress-in a:room in the exhibi- S team is composed of first class play- tion hall 5nd a shower will be installed. ers. Taftville will use th> following Tt'is thought that he ‘season ‘will open AT THE AETNA lineup—Finlayson,g. (aron, and Green- May 'St or 15th, with Tom McDermott's Palace Seconds halgh fb., Pilling, Cre:nhalgh (capt) Braves of Putnam, champions of Eastern e e T g 94— and Houghton .h.b., Brown, Thompson, Connecticut last year. Among the teams 78 93 17— Parsons, Mather and Hargraves for- that will be seep in Norwich early this 1086 86 90— wards, season will be the All-Insurance of Hart- S5 BRI 84— Rob Brooks will referse. Game starts ford, American Thread of Willimantic 94 Brooklyn Colored Giants. champions col- —_— ored team of the world last season, an| Totals ...... Want Baseball Games 107 at 2.45, X mends oung man from Mfbury |Of baseball disputes dlearly intended| participate . in western conference Iige o o ma“g"! e 8 o3, | that the minor leagues. shail e whel- | baseball competition this year, A .tu~| ipe with. The outfield will be Kellaver |1y self-governing su far as reinstate-| dent petition pleading for the return Pft fleld. <f last year's team, Joc|mMment of minor ieague players is con-|of the sport has been denied by the Brirzs, last season with ‘the American]cerned, and that consequently he was| university board of athletic control. Chain, will play center fleld. Steved Yithout jurisdiction ir.the case of L.| Ty Cobb claims the distinction of Bhea of Westarly, R. I, last year leading | N-'La Longe, who desected the Kuu-| working the first squeeze play of the o i1| the pitcher’s box and Flagstead than last year and it is hoped that the| 12, 1921, whicn made him hasebail % 5! scored. season will be a suecessful one. commissioner, that ke heid jurisdiction { MUch of the Tiger's training in attack, , A letter has been received by the man-| omly in major minor dispuiss or where| der, their new manager has been C. V. PEND! ETON and give bail, states -attorney Crowe 1 next Tuesday evening for organization. 2 said fonight. Garage and Service -devoted to the sacrifice, squeeze and other tactics designed to produce a tories to study Animal Diseases . £ - 5 run in‘a pinch. . % 2 “Babe” Ruth is still out of the play B : L i N with the New York Yankees, suffering 1 | from a ‘sprained wrist, The . British Government has adopted Thé question as to whether Gordon|a method of utilizing the equipments Nightingale, former New Hampshire|of war for the service of peace, says a student, will represent West Virginia | writer in the North American Review university in_the international three| A number of its warships, largely obso- milé race at the Penn relays this year | lete for fighting purposes, but fully ef- NEW USE FOR WARSHIPS MARKET CLOSED IRREGULAR _ - New York, April 1.—In its salient and £3 *® L * - METRIC P oo " foten Y& mentincludessuch conveniences ‘as a windshield cleaner, outside door handles and moto-meter. Theirappearanceisworthy of the wonderful performance and con- tinuous service which are inher= ent Hupmobile characteristics. s““m’ 45 Broadway [ 1 state lrague will play|5e8 City American Association team|Season. It was made in the seventh B o P | (0 play IndéBendeAt ball £rid now mceka| 1A7inE of Wadnesday's. game st Bonc: . hitters or better. Our old friend Bill | refnstatement. er, Texas, between.the Tigers and the Austin will be with the team. Judge Landis i that under the| Columbus American association club, This team is fifty per cent. stroneer | Mmapor minor agresmen: of January|When Ty placed the ball to the left of N = - SYSTEM IN JAPAN In consequence of the ever increas- ing magnitule of Japan's economic relationship with foreign contries it has been fo system, of und that the Japanese weights and measures which is a relic of the feudal regime gives rise to considerable difficulty and inconven! fence in trade because of THEY SHARE PULPITS For the first time in Tacoma history a husband and wife, who jointly share as pastor and associate pastor have taken their place in ministerial circles. They are the Rev. Josephine B. Sulston and the Rev.J. Hartly Bul- ston who fill the pulpit of the Nasar- ine Church, Tacoma, Wash. v <. is being considered by the .athl i ts are being as-|its tetal difference from any accept-| The ministry offers an admirable istics, 2 spec :o "..21‘"531&:3;'?3,. ev:::::i‘n‘t:e o : % b council, e :‘x?::é ‘c: '{i’:"u.'i.":c the :overn‘ment ed syetem of the world measurements.|career for women sufficlently endow- . ground made more o less familar by Te- 3 % 0% e, The baseball bribery bill has been|as floating laboratories for the study of | Accordingly, the question of radical|ed with the gifts ard graces and the fl: confusing and wavering. tendeucibs. % %% 5% |signed by Governor Hyde of Jefferson | formidible fcot and mouth desease and | reformation of the existing system |sincerity of purpose, in the opimion Josses predominating. at .ne - regmiur % -wn evy | City, Mo, It prescribes penalties rang- | the discovery of, if possible a certain|has long been considered. It is now|of the Rev. Mrs. Suiston. She point- prvmned o - 4 ot ing from two to five years in the peni-| preventive or cure for it. These floating | reported that after a careful consid-|ed to her own sucess in holding severa: Bhares of the same class - frequently % ll.s_s_ tentiary for any professional ball play- | laboratories will not only be as perfect- | eration of the subject by a commission | pastorates in Rhode Island, Maine and er who accepts a bribe to “throw’ a| | uipped as any on shore cculd be same, and for the person giving the byut“:llo will have this immense addit- bripe. jonal advantafé of being So isolatea as - m;:a:':rerga tg p::mur:rxet ,;“““,‘:1';‘" to avoid any possible danger of spread- - - = e leve- ven— ment ralis reflecting further neglect. MONEY land Indians will not announce heu :!n ‘h ?;o‘:".;.lee_fyb;o:::;or:eolrn(:c:“:m Trading was most active in- the 1ast! New York, April 1.-~Call money; firm- | Pitchers overnight during the regulai hour, when heavy selling ~of AtlanUc|er; highig 1-3; low % 1-2; ruling rate|Season, as had been his policy. An 6 1-2; closing biq 6'1-2; offered at 7; Iast loan 61-2; bamk acceptances 6. moved in opposite directions. Only in a Viliys 31 23 w noteworthy instances was there any % » evidence of more than professional or ; s & the outstanding feature. The s.0ck was i ropagation of yellow fever, it was New York. April 1.—Cotton spot qulet | Rone 6 teane T, o was il in a The United States army that, at a has joined the team a5 Monis aio|deadly risk and indeed at actual loss bama, dispatches say. He Loy vecys | of life demonstrated to the world the ered from a severe cold, but will be|COrrectness of that theory and put permitted to rest several days before|it, into effective practice. They .were resuming trainin, military men who also dealt with the protean plagues of malaria. U gains of 1 to 5 1-2 points, comprised the STAFFORD fimm(;s The service of the navies of the fow elements of comparative strength.|U = Li :a ius | world in exploration and survey and Sales amocunted to 575,000 shares. U s ¥ . Miss Marjorie Stevens is visitiny Bos. | investigation have added immeasur-, Latest financial and industrial advices - 6 .56 | ton ‘relatives. ably to the sum of profitable human offered no, incentive for public participa- Lib &th a5 2 Miss Josephine Gilligan has heen|knowledge of the world, while in the| tion. Time funds'evinced a firmer tone spending a week in Providence. charting of the reefs and destruction on less liberal offerings and labor con- William Ellis' of Worcester' Academy|of derelicts they have made safe the ditions here and abroad became more in- is spending the spring vacation with hie|highway of the seas for peaceful com- {l‘arlen;!. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. is at|merce. In n|ow grappling withlone of hel rhome on Ohurch street and William | the most elusive and destructive an- strike of the ‘coal nuiners and the decision EORETEN ““A"\:‘:_‘::" Cruins of the same school is als> ‘n town | imal maladies, the economic cost of of the Manchester ‘spinners to continue . on a vacation, which to the world is enormous, a short tipe in mills ‘using American cot- B'D-:lnl‘n.:d (var $1.86% per mudsxg'); The high school sen'ors arrived homel new and insignificent Atem will be ad- Oils as a ciass were heavy throughout, | Middling 12.00. the so-calied Dolmeny. group reacting 1 to 3 e 3 points with Gemeral ~Asphalt, Texas LISERTY EOND MARKET. Company, Royal Dutcr and others of Studebaker, Hanvester. i which was established in the depart- ment of agriculture and commerce for that purpose, the authorities con- cerned have reaghed a decision that the French metric system should be universally adopted. It is expected News. Tl it will not, of coursf. b; the glx;‘st tt’imeI that a bill for the adoption of this sys- . that militant agencies have s been | tem will be introduced into the forth- nouncement of the batteries will - o be made until time for the game’“‘"f smployed. for the welfare of the peo-|coming session of the Diet by the com- . = : ivilian that| mission. The public expects a speed freely offered on ' reports.that the com- start. ple. While it was a c a = e ts o “ ” sectil e O mer aa taokirs coTTON “Goldie” Rapp, the New York Na.|fiTSt inunciated the theory of insectile | passage of the same.— East and West pping” the Air. The greatest discovery yet made exploring the air Is that the atmos- phere consist: er extending 000 meters, in which there is s of two layers, the low- from sea level up to 10,- eady fall of temperature with elevation. this there is meters a slig! is known as ! This Is called the troposphete. Above no fall, and up to 20,000 ht rise. The upper layer the stratosphere. It Is actually possible today for an alrplane to rise from the ground to the bottom of the strat miles, in one osphere, say about six hour. If we want to ex- plore somewhat higher, say 20 m!les, we Install light Instruments on =& sounding balloon. How 1o test Set Diamond. - A set dlamond may be tested by placing wax on its back. The luster of a true gem will not be affected by ‘his operation. while the spurious bril. 1 Licenses t~ needy by the bieg may be granted to the local authorities in Italy. Vermont before her marriage. The two Rev.Sulstons make their pastorates a real partnership. At the two Sunday services, one preaches in the morning and the other in the ev- ening. They share too,n the pastoral calls, and the Rev. Mrs Sulston, by reason of her sex often is more suc- cessful in getting into the Homes and reaching the hearts of the women in eangelistic work she is always at her husbands slde. _— The Modern Mrs. Malaprop. A Washington newspaper corre- spondent tells of a Mrs. Malaprop who once amused the capital with her mis- takes. She went around asking pes. ple to sign a “red robin” (meaning a round robin); spoke of her trin through the “Valley of Gethsemane™ when she meant the Yosemite; and said, “T've been In the mountalins, aml, do you know, I jumped from rock tn rock justyike a shamrock I"—From the Ontioak. On the Way. The time seems to be coming when hose who Indulge In luxnry and shog il be regarded with quite as much uspicion and contempt as was for. verly directed toward those wh Vaunted the doors of chicken ecoop: fter dark.—Uticn Observer. Leading Question. *“My wife is practicing with daomb bells,” proudly exclaimed a would-he athlete. “Do you find them any softer than the flatirons?" queried a wag whe overheard the remark ton was not :lmmflumt c;n ::: ‘;nxmle Cables g-t;§ :l;m{;d;g" gatl;\;r:mon after a week's trip|ded to that fine record. t. N n ex- Bank, 3 . - e vate certilica ana. ratea’ o Lo i% | _The puble schoots wii opr: Monday don and other European centeres were in- I -:;he spring term. L Hair For the Bald. clined to ease. 7 ’ B Samue, rslzowitz ard comoany Fave The bomd markét was dull with pree i | BB Sl otel buildinig from: 30 ln:flt;r:nccl:n::rf:fl:u:: Ju’lfi.:::fl hanges narrow in the main. Pennsyl- 692 |seph D. Yasm 4 Vahis raificad & 1o2's made Ye snother Dominic Do Dolt has purchased the| Process hy which he can graft ha'r low record ‘at :5 .- ‘Liberty issies - }‘nvo;fi: ;egenuy owned by Anna Spreen on| to the scalp and so make the hends of foreign war flotations were somewhat ngton avenue. i Plen s it par raius) - 72 | Frederick Bruce of Boston University 'shzh:;'d “'s|b'°“°“‘ like the Seven ed $8,875,000, > 73 | 1is spending a vacation in Stafford Springs. | U giba Sisiees. He gdeclares that ilancy of paste imitations will be to- in Mrs. Nellic Quinley who teaches in| he has already positively and perma- | T Reateayen i o 1% (s:;z:ftflool;, sh‘l’;n‘s:‘..l was a recent vigitor in| nently cured six bachelors of baldness | (AllY destroved hy it. Tian A" cum - Thomas F. Matteson has LN:ht the| DOFOUSh @ slight surgical operation P s 4 Cruins blackmith property. , which is painless and leaves no ill ef- i o0 km Boan CHICAGO GEAIN MAREET fects. | S Chicago, April 1.—Every commodity Greenland Sou: 100 Am Hide dealt in on the board of trade fell to-| T, " 00 161 Sosberas: . Pl 208% 105% | day to the lowest prices yet this consrm e source of practically all the A1unod ayy Jo 1831 3y (v ) T im e 2 Prospects of a bumper yield of winter | (CeDergs of the arctlc and sub-arctie | 9nN) 8531 Jou s 3j : paopouad 5] UopESH 50 Knaconda wlheu :::e lhrglel; responsible. Wheat | Tegions Is Greenland. Owing to the | < 2239ua suofSaa (v up 398) Juajud v LD Atchison closed vy, 3 1-2 to 5 1-4c net lower. | northward sef f 8] A A 15940) 2 e A tn Herrmiri syt i t of the West Greenland | #1 S|UL W8} oY) SJ9)ua 15940 dyL current the bergs of this side are car- | ‘2313 0ju] jnd 3q prnoys sa)wjs 3jjLad ried first to. the north and it is only | Pus sajud jo swaiw (8 jo Judd Jad at about the seventy-fourth or seveaty- | & 1% &] 849419500 asim £q UsOp v fifth parallel of iatitude that they be- | 31dpud v ‘paivwpsasaso 3q £ipavy gin to make their way westward te | U¥d Wiy} B U0 8934) JO om[EA LR A come down on the American side. - Jouiiey 0} I|q¥njEA $934L 114 1-2 to 1.14 3-4. Corn lost 7-8\to 1 1-4c, 0ats 1 3-8 to 1 3-4 & 1 7-3c, and provisions 35 to 95c. Although profit taking by rhorts gave the wheat market an appearance of strength at the opening, general bearish sentiment was obvious, and values soon began to break. 27y AP Nervousness s evident regarding Ei. Curious Sea Charts. Always the Silver Lining. ropean political and econo; develop A sea chart, made of sticks and We'll admit that the fvtura of the men| especial mlt‘: and m,‘? 3 :fl;fi?fle;&wg shells forms one of the curious exhib- | so-called civilized world unfolds no ra- bull- side when the attention of traders| ItS to be seen in the South Sea Isiand | diant prospect to the vision of the stu- l:;elbl;m :?:u_'.dm mlm: elllm;:el issu- | hall of the American Museum of Nat-| dent. Still, the sky can never hecome auf es here. th esti- mates pofted to & yield of winter whees | U021 History, New York. They were |50 black, but that a G0-pound water- much in excess of last year's total. On| (OTmerly used as guides by the skiliful | melon will spray the frowning arch- the ensuing sharp decline export de-| And daring navigators of the Marshal | way with rainbows and spangle the mand broadened out, and had some temp- | Islands, horizons with flashes of gold.—Hous- orary effect in rallying the iparket, but - ton Post. investors seemed to have Leen scared % away, and in the absence of any good Why She Would Change P-rh. e gl:'ufl buyin“,?nm:lo;e was near the| Mary Jane is a member of thé Epls- Queer Little Isiz. om figures ay. 1 Sunda; The smallest dependency of Franc =y copal y school. One Sunday t depel cy e sy JBIE O L @ o .Ia’“‘“‘m“:: ::c::: :"fl°‘ W‘m"h"!‘z: when she came home she told hee|!s the Ile d'Hoedle, situated at the 1593 T w corn and cats. The weakmess of wheat| MOther she thought she’d like te| east of Bella Isle, Its population is R appeared to be the ohlef immediate in-| charge churches, as their's was sq| >38. They do not speak French, but % w‘:’g‘ centive to sell. hard on white stockings. Celtie. They ‘are provided with food !‘z x-'fg Peaviing X 3 ut an inn managed by the women. The . z i " s—en! Keep It Darkt Rt At a recent bar examinatien s eandt- | - e e R T ey L gl e means 6 118 59% 50% z ch. We acqmice; lagal in devoting his life to painting =§ :& :& another."—Boston Transeript, e or sculptoring, but at the same time most of us have a sneaking admira. 3 > S tion for the one turally e RK ‘Women can’t be logical because they fi:' we Q.-"“. -, “ s 38% Migh. Low. Class ' are always begging the questien, mKE K 18,9 LHBYEY L 2 » t] 2e8 £, g OUR COAL always has been the best, because we specialize in “OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH.” There is just as much poor coal on the markst now as there was last year. TAKE NO PLACE YOUR ORDER where you are assured that it will not be CANCELLED when prices do go up, and where you can depend upon getting the best coal at ths LOW- EST PRICES. EGG Si3.50PerTon STOVE ..... $13.50 Per Ton NUT ........ $13.50 Per Ton . PEA ........ $12.50 Per Ton 50c Per Ton Extra If Baskets Are Used. SHETUCKET COAL & WO0OD (0. " Telephone 4 CHANCES