Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 )

Other pages from this issue: