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Merriman Won Medal ifl“l.nw Cowse [BASKETBALL ~Town Hall, Danielson FRI, SAT. and SUN. * WILLIAM FAVERSHAM —IN— . “THE SIN THAT WAS HIS” An unbeliever who masks in |} th> guise of 2z church reaps Pinehurst, N. C., April 7.—B. P. Mer- viman of Waterbury §on the medal for the low ceurse in the cualifyinz roand of the North and South Amateur G ip here today when he defea: Adair of the Druid Hills club, Aflanta, In the play-off. They piayed the hamplonship course, Merriman doing a 75 and Adair a 76. Adalr started with a fide birdle three st the first hole, drove a long ball down #he middle and banged 3 spoon shot two fect from the pin. At the ninth hole Merriman got a_two fo bo out i 36, 1o 57 for Adair. The latter was unstady at.the 10th, 1ith and 13th holes, fail- Ing to get his approaches dead. Mo dropped three more shots at these holes to Merriman, who played them in parj world’s record in the 100 stroke - for women, de!uunmr:m: ‘Woodbridge. of the Detroit U. C., in 2-5, which was 2 1-§ seconds beiter than the old record. 52 Norman ‘of/the I A. C. won the 220 73;3» in;2.24 the other contest- ants pisg outiwhen Rofs took & big ¥ lead. Deciding Game of Serie enjoyed hitting LaBonte of/the C. A,'C. club all over the field. Bianchi of /the Trade school had the honor of getting-the first homer of the season. Tracey and Oakes of the school, and. former league players, showed great style in the infield, letting none go by. Two t stars. helped .to strengthen the C. A. €. elul Lineup: Trade School—Boys cf; Nason If, Tra- cey 3b, Omkes ss, Mullen 1b, Rice’2b, lj DAVIS THEATRE INDIGNIFIED KND HOLESOME PLAYS, EXECUTED TO THE - WUTMOST DEGREE OF FINESSE e OUR BEAUTIFUL OPENING PLAY—MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT David Belasco's N. Y. Success. A Delicate Fabric of Comedy Where Pathes and Joy Minglé. A Verit- able Triumph. Olivar Morasco's *H MOOSUP _vyox_(i MATOR { : TYING TAFTVILLE Moosup, ., April T.—Moosup toox three straight! games from ‘the Palace team of No and tied lle for the lead in tha,roll off- serigs _the championship' of the. Trolley” League on Thursday night, on the Moosup - alleys. High honors were rolléd by "Les. ‘Salis- bury. LR By Moosup's winning the match.it is now necessary to have another Yoll off series but with only two teams compet ing and the Moosup-bowlers are FREE DANCING, 2:30 TILL 5 P. M. * * ADMISSION 10 CENTS ‘CLOSING SATURDAY NIGHT WITH FREE DANCING " AND AWARDING OF PRIZES. ADMISSION 15 CENTS The Atlanta golfers finished _strong, pcking up shots at the 14th, 17th and 18¢h. Merriman had o sink a six foot putt op the home green to win. Cards: Merriman— and up-to- the-Minute Play. Set in a Scenic {|{ virtu= for a life of wrong | p Armington ¢, LeClair rf, Blanchi p, Out—s53 453 682136 to" roll ‘Tattville. st tho. same sime, for {ar w " o Pl Y 7 Environment of the Rarest Artistic A In—466 453 4453975 = purse of $50 10"$500. The sc # C. A.-C. Club—Breault ¢, LaBontelp, Perfection, sing. p Adair— & Latour 1b, Auger 3b, Lucler 2b, McClean f g & Out—385° 353 63437 4 e e B0 ;|1£, Breault rf, Codere ss, Brassard cf. > ' oo = > . % In—556. 543 434—39K76 T, Stmes. 108 1074 94— Q’ R Do T B o et ~Sock & amauc ciei N OF THE AR Merriman will play Frank Dyer, o Up-|Dooléy .. IS ) .ot g et o Intorests. Even Botter Than the Vi | B e e ey 105§ 33 |caused by a thres bagger knocked out to |} - P s ; > MOUNTA'N “Trail of tha Loncsome Pine.” i . o 3 iscd : N. Simeox 8 ;Y AT TELOY BWArl Nese, meking éwb DRAMATIC SOCIETY OF BROWN UNIVERSITY . — i e SMITH GIVEN DECISION — — —— ‘—|{lis venerable structare col \abeh 3 - RICES—NIGHTS, 250, 35c, 605, 75c—MATINEE, 2:c, 35c—TAX PAID}| e R 165 ET2 T VA e ey of Aporsing o -~ PRESENTS ITS REVIVAL OF -l “THE TERROR” New York, April 7.—Midget Smith-|’ Mctsup—S. . ' | feld. - was “gigen the referee's du:tllm“over !;lng © 118 81— 323 = s . K Jack Sharkey at the end of a fifteen | Potvin .. 97 17— 331 Bowlise, * s J h Lin ln g love round boxinz match here tonight, after|Les. Salisbury 163 98— 389 o An(;r X 3 osep CO! A An exciting story of 3 Bhe judzes had disagreed. Smith welgh, | McKenzle . . 125 112— 367 i | and adventure in a western x] harkey a poun . Salisbi 104 121— 31 : N— ’ ventur # 118 12 pounds snd Sharkey i e i e 0 e - . AT THE PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSE g - . i‘ mining tc . W o o | G | g » |'Humorous Reading b S e S S utchins ... 100— 277 ILLINoTS “t'ro:;“c:nmxsm STATE TRADE SOHOOL EEATS ° |Giesson . ADMISS]ON 50 and 75¢ FRIDAY, APRIL 8ih i i Contintious Show 3 Chicago. April 7.—The Tllinols Athletic C. A. C. CLUB OF. PUTNAM | Foster 86— 265 | L - . HUGH HENRY OSGOOD | ¥ — . ) elub of Chicago woh the National Water | Putnam, Apfil 7.—On the campus Wed- - EMORIAL & Saturday From 1:30 e chsiomaly tsledt throurh . | pisiay sforusu i Teate phcnl base # 18) LEARING ON BILL To TAX stockc —— AT ARMCRY, NORWICH |§ " ""7 ictory of the Chicago Athletic as- eam in a practice game rallied over | - - c | - R ey S ek st oies, the|tH8.C. A O, Giun 1o the SE ST 1Bt 2 | . ‘| / DUE-REGCEIVING SOCIETIES| Changing the hours of vouns in Mid-|PARK CHURCH, TONIGHT 5 L ! Children 15 Cents Olympic Athletic club of San Francis-| The fans were kept on their toes |Smith : digtown: . - | CNIGH i O Aoichel ihird’ be winning. from the | throughout the game. 'The Trade boys | Budnick (Contiued from Pag: One The ‘house adopted ‘in concurrence At 8 O’Clack + New York Athletic ciub, 7 to 2. certainly did show that they had 2 good ! Sullivan 1 D e Sl [ e schate (R Tatari L il L2 S H eve on the ball, getting 15 hits, Th i Hu 10— 317 g e of its im ending the charter of the Bridgepor 2 g setmany s St Aot i e . Vs el ey “g4— 217 portance such a law had been phictioont P Light company. , +ICKETS $1.60 DCANCING 830 TO 12 | X unconstitutional in anotuer state. Forbldding use of seines and nets and i 7 @ - i ‘522 491 523 1536| The Choate school of Wallingford, pe- | set lines ang floats in ponds and dakes. |° DANZ’ - JAZZ BAND & ; K 5 5 titioneg for a charter. _Making g close season on pickercl® - | Howly is rated highly by Ty Cobb, £ p Hs i} i\ < Austin Nichols. ? A favorable report was made on the | Aufborizing Groton borough (o issue | conditioner and coach ot . ADMISSION % . 96 kid 81— 25. Po(l!l"bfll concerning obligations of b and at present there e no #ore Gentlomen 65¢ Ladi % 83, L85 a3 z‘: street 'railway companies for highway | o, AllOWIng the People’s Ice and Cold | complaiuts on the Detroit corps. i THEATRE & Peneficar .\ . % €1 242 | bridges, providing that- | obligations - of Slfl;;ge:dliomp::y lsnl clona;‘r]u.ct :um B - THIS INCLUDES TAX s MARKET WAS SLUGGISH storon T n-. Grover . 89 ' 93 ~ 75 252 [ such for the construction und mainten- ng the State Firememws asso- akes New Charge i % [ e i e shoek skl P Bron Liepold . 102 §7 103, 292 ance of such bridges shall be lmited to| Ciation relief law increasing the appro-| Anqy Nelderreiter has taken the| AR enaanyliaiies Dahos Today and Saturday R today relinquished a very considerable | Xt Resding ———— ——|the cost of the superstructure .forming\ ™y, sioiing the Groton. and/Stoning- | YOUNS Zulu Kid under his manugerial| —- ‘s part of the general advance registered | &3 Headig i pe 451 435 419 1305 | the immediate support for their ralls and| %o oy TE T L A pasten, | Wing and has booked him to tacklg/Abc | 4 . M - A“‘ In the preceding days of the woek, de-| BAME I &8 —_ boles and condults carrying underground | (o8 Traction company, and i ™™ | Goidstein in a 15 round bout at ke ay ison velopments overnight and in' the course South I R . i Red Tops. ‘l;f:- is is apother trolley relief bl { “Op7eCL PN adopted from its calendar | BrOOKIyn Arena on the night of Ap-, | N . of the sluggish session gistinctly favor- S 1 % 5 {witiet~, 92 94 95— 2sa) The st ‘:“;‘e;“;,‘ugf;‘,‘“‘?m‘l“g‘“;‘:afi;:' these bills: ril 5th. The Broadway Exhibition As- | . i =sihpe - % ing the shoft interest. Tob Poca 3 Furlong 92 83 89— 264 Y =1 " Authorising a o | sociation also wanted the Zulu Kid o' [ ) ables Trom London stressed an ascen- Eller . 98- 103 ss— 29 lent advertisements, an amendment to Sonprorstng Madison. fo; lastie | schodl | 4G e TINCKC Sharkey - on the. fourly SATURDAY NIGHT Extravagancp 4 sion of pessimism in financial circles Peckham 132 111 79— 3024 ™ The “h:f‘ "l:;m’;f:‘s"me’" suardian in| Providing that local courts shall have ! but Nelderreiter failed to come across’ : t of the more ominous aspecis Combies . 93 86 106— 285 je| With terms to promotor Katsky. ® T A B HALL i ; o the Bt industrial situation and oc- e 2 2 86 10PTNEE [trdit of the Poor wifer thie ‘Wil of Saom- | ® DOFH0n of fines collected 1a automebll = o | . D, A Drama of a Wife With a casioned ymederate liquidation her efor Taton”'rel 438, 477~ (57 agfa e SIANEY OTTRRIAIY, fo. BAll:ireal a- foreign account, including Hclland. Domesic ipdustrial ccnditions also be- came more complicated by the decision of 1 Providing for a commission to investi- gate the need of a psychopathic hospital. -Concerning Richmond Hill tate in ‘Baston and Weston, was adopted by both branches. ! The cities and boroughs BALTIC RIVALS HELD Anxious for Bout Al Jennings, anager for Pat Delan- Silken Soul and a Gingham 7Py Sea avenue, | ey, the Bridgeport, Conn., middleweight | Phenomenon of interference of light is|f§ 1 0oma iroad eyl % ¥ ANNUAL ELECTION | rcoérted the bill sfor biennial clections 1n | HOPe street road improvement, South ard | writes to a friend in Boston that any | h¢ Principle used in the instrumenis T ot he % g i Mg R Daltte, Conn., April 7.—The Baltic Fi- | Tafrington and amending the Norwalk | State street bonds: authoriaing Norwalk | time Dutch O'Hugan is shy of opon- | joer n. *4 "o iebng, rorentls dies Toad for jmmediate provisional reduction MoNEY | vals baseball Glub at a meeting held o | Gburt charter in refation to civll proced. | and Seymour to fssue bonds ' ¢ |ecits his protege will accomodate him. | covered that the star Beteigeuse in the|| LEONARD CHAPHAM of the unskilled labor wage schedule. New York, April 7—Call money:|Monday night elected officers for the | Are. amending the Naugatuck borough | DI \ercsshe the foes for bBoats in|Jennings is anxious for Delaney to ap-|in diameter, or as broad as 300 suns, T Publication of the government crop | easier: high 6 1-2; Jow 5 1-2 m,,:,; 1921 season and are as follows: Chalr. jcharter; allowing New Haven to redis- ed °{:f=‘ sl ery, an cbnrr‘nmny the | pear i Boston and will' pit him a-| constellation Orion, 18 260,000,000 milca ) report. forecasting the fourth largest | rate 5 1-2; closing Da 5 1-2; oered at | Ml Georgp Sullivan; secretary, Johnftrict under its own charter, and permit- | 952, 0 licensing and numbering oyster| gainst any of the middleweights, John- | with a mass equal to 27,000,000 suns! || “The Pony Express Rider” winter wheat yleld in the history cf this | 6 1-;; last loan 6 1-2; bank acceptances | eibel; tréasurer,. Joseph Simoneauf | ting Hamden to make . changes -in its “;;:m B o -adiotried - ahth “met |7 ‘Wilson preferred. - country failed to stimulate the trans-|§ 1- = i & manager, ‘H. Collins; assistant manager, | Sewer system. -anch ex Students of physics know that a beam of light, passing the edge of an opaque screen, is slightly deflected, the extent depending on the wave length. To use this diffraction principle, the telescope is closed’ by a cap with two elits, adjustable in width and separa- tion. If the two beams through tt slits diifer by a half wave length when they meet below the cap, they interfere, portation shares, some of which, inciud- Ing grangers, were decldedly heavy. Market prices were at lowest averages In the last half hour, when free selling regulted from an unexpected acvarce in call money from 5 1-2 to 6 1-2 per cent... due, according to reperts, to calling of ioans by interfor banks. Stpeks most affecte dby F. Adams; scorer, Bradlaw. ¥ ‘The military affairs committee reported Arthur Massey was elected captain’for | against these bill: this season and Mr. James of Norwich For no re\d\ll‘-llnn in salaries for sol- will do the wmpiring. dier employes absent from employment Teams playing - the Rivals have been | On military duties; authdrizing the sup- requested fo appear in uniforms. erintendent of Fitch's home . to give The team Is composed of the following: | temporary aid to veterans awaiting de- J. Panineau, E. Papineau, R. Swanson, | cision of the hospital board; concerning P. Almgquist, C. H. Anderson, E. Bouch- { admission of soidiers sailors and marines Tuesday. ike Another. try ' Shaver O'Brien, the South Boston welterweight is not satisfied that Jack Thomasis his superior and would like another try at the Canadian. If Thom- as defeats him in a return battle Sha- ver will be perfectly willing to admit that the visitor has his number, but “A BUNCH OF KTSEE Sunshine Comedy PATHE NEWS COTTON pril 7.—Cottén spot quiet; New York, A Latest Aquisition middling 12.00. Bert Daniels, one-time New York Yankee outfielder is the latest ccqui- sition_of - the New Haven club..lan- iels played with the Yanks, then cail- ed the Highlanders, in the days of FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Yesterday. the day’s re- | Sieting ar $LS6% per sovereizn)— ; / g - | roducing “fringes” o light and daril- Saturday Matinee | A = 5 7 aiiite hatitolinE aud f their | Birdie Cree, Woiter, Hemphill and (hé¢|not until he does will O'Brien ac - 8 | e e g T g Ry | B |5 imoncau: C. Condy, 3. Allara; A Cua: | families; providing for quarters in state ['ater days of Willie Keelor, Daniels,(knowledrs that Thomas is the better | 1685, Dy separating the clits until 1re | Children 15 Cents Semd prospects are generally. classed -ag 3% |ton. S. Taylor and G - Sullivan, armories for posts ‘of the American Le- | then was in the American league at|man. it e T rdtte R o the | - Sovotful, Crief among these were Leath- 358 | .The'first' game will be:with the ,All| 8ion: requiring the secretary of state to | the time when Neal Ball, now" first s heavens covered by the disk of & star : urs and Chiemicais, together with numerous .38 [Stars. next Sunday,at 3 p. m., on the|compile. print and distribute coples of | licutenant to Chief Bender was. Dan- Kauch in Demand may be computed. Knowing the star's| —— Tha leds. Incidentally Twin Clity 740 |Sayles field. Thie grounds are now be- la!cmrelnt;nn to fleflu{m of wars. :faf‘on:f Su'::e :x':z:i:m" A“;:ucll '";I Leslie Mann, formerly of, Spring|distance, obtained by triangulation, T I R e i [ SEE R cnncc:;i:"v:\r":ln;p o;ic!ur‘;uein‘):m:’r‘;l‘\s and the Western'league; so i i fit- |0C\0 college, Boston Braves, Feleral|calculating its diameter'is simple, volats .which more than cancel g mo hured, a1 . 80 1t 15 fit- league, Chicago Cubs and now of the| Prof. Michelson improved upon the | aia of the previous day. Sales amount- &% |70 suND TWo GoLrERs Anroap | school houses. and Dublle bulldings: and | Hng Ahe e o e 1t qune 8(St. Louis Cardifials, is athletic director [ slit method by using two miiciors and »d to 450,000 shares. i 2 TO COMPETE IN TOURNAMENT Mlu"f: e = r“";'te fl\; mo- $ i at Rice. institute in Houstou, Tex. He|two reflecting glasses at an angle, one | Exchenge rates on London and Paris| oh,," . Dot Kot L e e S o] A erest of safety of pas- > is much- jn demand, but prefers to|of them siightly silvered to reflect haif sbag ey slighnlly, Dutch, JoAlin B0 | Sy ioir "® | Goit Association today undertook to vend| The house concurred ‘in the Bill ap- DA Koop MIsTae L Foince o Sosand Eamedil the s bars e 7 A o ol T i |two goifers abroad as members of the | propriating $50,000 for use by the board | Dan Howly is being handed the cred- e TS Uisiui Ses yu B Yemted the chaolic trade comtitions Pre- | Al ©1 " | American- amateur team that will com-|of control in aiding . needy ex-service | It for having the Detroit pitchers in PSSEehg s o L L W acond ;afling in those countries. Qe . = Ipete in the British championship, thus | men, up to Miy 13. the best condition they have enjoyed at_this time for years. Howly hand- led the Tiger hurlers two scasons ago @and at that time he kept them in good of arc, roughly equivalent to thirty-second of an inch at 1000 miles. | This is the instrument with which Betelgeuse, 180 light years or 1,079,000, | It is a curious circumstance that the diameters of the most remote stars ex- pressed in miitions of miles, should be Liberty bonds were firm, a5 were also some of the French municidals, but most sther domestic and forelgn issues lacked opening the. way-to have Fred J. Wright, Jr., the state champion, accompany Fran- cis Ouimet, former national open, nation- ‘The gasoline carrying bill on passeng- er cars was tabled for study of Senator Delaney’s amendment. Last Two Big Days Teddy Russell of Norwich is scheduled vhen so removed making them incligible |to meet Eddie Cofinors of Hartford Mon- | for reelection, ‘providing that where. two successtully measiced with the same| gy 650600 miles away, was measured. THE CHEER'W v v al_amateur \and French amateur title| Unfavorable reports from the judiciary | but last year he was missiag from the|ruler that'is used to etermine mil-|"0%.090/ g e . B TOIRL Rise(par wENID holder, as representative of this 'state. | committes on senate bills W:rlual§;" Detroit sjuad, managing Hartford. [lionths of an inch in laboratories. The|—Popular Mechanics, GIRLS St 4 The selection of the Country Club, in) Concerning. home rul eproviding for an d | STOCKS. U Brookline, ag the place for the Lesley cup | amendment to the statutes so as to make 5 | WITH. i z competitions on October % and 8. was|a majority vote sufficient for the approval = - s AR o |8 announced. ' | &, & proposed_town. clty or _borougn é MARK LEA and a Brand Chalme: pr E — —_ charter, the present law requirfng sixty N 2 . o= . a4 o TEDDY RUSSELL MATCHED per cent.; providing for removal of New Chorus of Beautiful | w41y ‘WITH EDDIE CONNORS ' judges of probate for malfcasance and “ 8% Girls and Best Comedians, CHICAGQ GRAIN MARKET N Vi ©OF more person: hysicall: Fea i 358 Am. o iday night at Willimantic in a ten round b s are physically injured.| , | tur P 4 An Chicago. April 7.—\Wheat averaged }bout, the main affair of the program. Be. | OF Property cf two persons injured or de- ! e Picture A Yoo 7% | higher in price today owing more or less | sides this bout, there are two eight | Stroved in the same accident, ‘all parties B Ao i t',:“ to buying based on correct anticipations [ 9 % iround bouts and a preliminary match | MaY be united as defendants. | MR- oy - that the government ‘érop report would | seheduled. The senate adopted the house bill B . i suggest a smaller ylelg than had been| Russell is well known to the local fans, | “Mending the charter of the . Litchfield 2 . / | From the ‘Famous Plas it figured up in recent private estimates, | having/ fought around this vicinity for | COUNtY hospital of Winchester. | Which S d in New Y : fedid The marlket closed unsettled at the same | the past year, and should give a good ac- |, [Xtending tbe time for organizing the i - tarred in New ; Fd s yesterday's finish to 1 1-4 advance | count of himse! i Title and Guaranty company of New i A% with May $1.36 1-4 and July $1.13 to Haven. - | PRICES : i 113 34 SO, et 14 to 56 and | CUTTING WON RIGHT To L Esctablishing 2 town Tourt at Windsor = : Ftd 8 t0 1-2 a 5-8c. In provisions the g 4 158 o o5 outcome was 25c ta T5c.declines. t OFPOSE JAY GOULD | Creating a finance department in Sey- MAT. 25c — EVE. 35¢-50¢ o According to the government report a | Beston, April 7—C. Suydam Cutting | mour. , F Sh: Saturda; v ms ylelg of 621,000,000 hushels may be look. | Of New York, today won the right to op-| Amending the law under which butter S our Shows S y & ed for, whereas urtil this/morning & |Pose Jay ‘Gould of New York in the | stubstitutes are sold, raising the Iiberse 3 b majortiy of traders were expeoting §30,. | challenge round for the national amateur | fee/ and embracing ‘recommendstions o F 1 2 000,000 bushel to 40,000,000 bushel, |COurt tennis championship, He defeated | the food commis “oner. 3 b o Under sieh circumstances,” undoing ot | s brother, Fuiton' Cutting of New York | Requiring those who sel] goods for fu- > . - spreads constituted - soad deal of the |In the-inal round of the title tournament | ture delivery and are classéd a5 Itinerant Slater Ha“ Concefl ' ¢ F current dealings, the May\dellvery being |On the courts ‘of the tennis and racquet | vendors to take out licenscs. g % Cur sold and the Julysbought, a circumstamce [Club, €-5, 6-4, 7-5. z Amending the charter of the Litchfidla | | PR ST ER . i 7hich heved to explafn the relative [ U Lo Sl lflec(r!c Lght comipany. > * strength of the new crop month, July. |G W- ., L Amending the charter’ of th e i % ;‘,,‘: Prevailing low femperatures in scmé sec- TO G. W. KENSON [ Norwalk Trust company. 2 gPout 2 Acad.,my Musical Course y 8 Do tions of the west tended further .to' hard- Authorizing the New Milford El . . R 4 en prices, but no damage was reo0rted, | sormh et Srarplonenin ot Borcnind | Light co.usany to increase its sapi Friday Evening, April 15th B The chief handicap to the bulls was the | . &, . Women Caral Jr. rciorst it o . 4~ economic outlook. Especially. the break- | aia i to G. W. Kenson of. Westbrmok At 8 O'Clock - 108 Gen down of efforts to bring about‘a.settle- | pyt the Norwich golfer still lives to fight | ~ t8 - 18 "8 Gen ment of the British ceal strike, 4 day or days In th ok W. L. Jones o B e K wheat | 200ther day or days In the consolation . L , 4 T o a with wheat | section of the second sixteen. - - Arthur Hackett 3 S as n result of the smaliness ; of . the | ° s kg rihur riacke 2o Tikie receipts, togther with wet weather delay " = 2 to_seeding of ‘oats: ; i 0 o Mo Shar Downturne'in the value of hogs weak- | Middletown, April . 7 Wesleyan Noted American Tenor LY S ened provisions. university- tennis schedule for this season . i ) was amounced tonight as follows: April Benefit of th= Backus Hospital Taigy Valter 29, Columbia ; May §, Boston unk 0 Mar: Rock . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Ma: ; i i 3 E y 11, Springfield; May 13, Syracuse. erbian Relief Fund. 1;_‘ Fems wmEAT: g Mib lew cow |May 21 Brown at Providencs; May 23, S and S ; M E & T ‘v hoowm New Englant reollegiates at Boston . ’ BN Totact 2 5% |May 25, Amberst; May 30, Williame af Tickets cn Sale at Cranston’s, New 3 o Willilamstown ; June & Army at West 500 Kew York 108 New ¥ A % |Pomt X ~\ 4 e Broadway om N .Y \ . A v = e - o Exhibition Baseball, & . Single Admission $1.50 8500 Noets. . % 4 | At St. Louis— © s . . - 4 i i el St. Louls Nationals 0, St. Louis Amert- %, cans 1. 2 3 I K Snasotte, . o : B BIG DANCE | Philadelphia Americans 6; Philadelphia I B o | Nachmsars V- TONIGHT At 8 O’Clock ucant helpbut ! ? « do (American association) 8. d At Richmond— J H _New York Ametican-Brogklyn National {* Parish Hall, Taftvillz e *C. V. PENDLETON i 2 Garage ervice Sales Room Given by Ladies” Auxiliary postponed ; rain. . e 0 0 cmmal S 30 matsson Lales Cgt 45 Broadwey A O.H At Norfolk— _lf you lh@mld ‘come-to our sales- rooms expressly to see the Hupmobi.lo Coupe, you would be most Beautiful amon g all the fine cars that are built. \ Mcdern and Old-Fashioned Danczs Goed, Snappy ‘Orch:stra They are DIFFERENT They are GQOD Cleveland Americans 0 * (Chattanooga (Southern association) 1. At Wichita— Best of all is the assurance that Chicago Nationals 4, Wichita 2. o B! N its ‘good style and smart design ' WANT m;fl:——, ,,A,,fm%;—“mm,_ S - For thisis not only themost beau- - are built upon a structure of = | “ironigh i _,JE b It doesn’t Always make a man happy b 'when a gi tiful Hupmobile we haye ever unusually sound worth and m=- ! e returns his love—especial- Republi Sandtdrs £ Wash- P g Cigais S S THERE = co aavertiing ,'.’,'::“,}7 % BeturgAl hecatadians s || SHIRERRSC RSN T built. ' We believe it'll one of the chanical goodness P S e ~ . 1 )