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T D e To know that your moments of oo 5900 perfect enjoyment can be de- e pended upon to stretch out into ‘ ; : ST ek o : : pia days and weeks and months of orm, ety |l o ralea Slster Tawn Ton : flawless service—this i1s perhaps : ssociation announced tonig] : 3 : : e B B P B e i T R < A the greatest charm of Cadillac 5 : . o “th, : .. VALE vARs: : ¢ wh o A s of oas | Derby, Conn., April. 18— Many changes : . ownership. of the Argentina|D the boating of ‘the Yale varsity erew 5 s were made today by Coach Guy Nickalls. |vre - Negetiatiens ' th ot er ‘na-|1n four periods of practice om the Hoii- Hons entered in the international com. |S2tonic river four different combinations|. - Lot 2e7 | petition” are well under way, and it is|OF, olrs:; Were used. After-the day's (43— a7a | expected that the first round matches | 371l Coach Nickalls said he had decided | | §s a75| Will be completed ‘during July, with raity e : rwich— T HE WAN New London /31— 273|ample time to conform with dates set|0r tom : i No. 7y | ' No A.C.S Co'_ 31— 276 | BY the Dayis Cup committee after the ok d £ e ~—|@raw was made last month. son: No. 4, Payson: No. 3..Cowlies; Ne.| . - “432—1403 | Special exhibition matches will be|Z Pelly;. bow, Whitney; coxswain, Car- staged at.the West Side Tennis Ctub |on. ; : next Saturday when Sir Aucland Ged- | Of these, Leslie, Payson, Cowles and 74| des, British Ambaseador to the United |Belly, did not row in the. -varsity shell|TOUPEIOtS 4uuev.c...ersiirseesnss 98— 218 | States, 'is to be guest of honor at a|Fhich was beaten by Pennsylvania on | - . Stigf competi ipated, four recent winners of the eon- | Dréw . 4 o B e 93— 3235 | dinner to the American Davis Cup|Saturday. They replace Heminway, s = m::::.!nlf- PC.| 90 258 | victors. s stroke: Martin, No. 4; Haldeman, Ne. 3, . 10 583 91— 268 | : e R and Carman, No. 2, who are sent to the 12 500 2 o 3o | FRENCH TRACKMEN HAVE o ; u o ang Z WORKOUT ON FRANKLIN FIELD 3 - MISS 4TTRLING MAKES riRs® g ; Philadelphi: - vrsteRD, { ‘Reccomm Mack o el i) ,.,A;'tlh!“;g"‘:mf{;”%‘; APPEARANCE ON ENGLISH COURSE | ATS. RESULTS, : ( Lindstrom has rec nded a rook- | Pennsylvania relay carnival next week, | London, April 18._Miss Alexa Stirling,| Cwcnmstt £ St louis 4. te-infielder to Jack Mack of the Boo-|had their first workout today on the|URited States woman golf champion, whe | Ohesge 7. Pittsbuzn 4. | _ sters. The new fellows name is' Ber-|Franklin field. They showed fine form (I8 entered in a majority of the Europesn | ' fhiéess 7. Fitwburen 4. | nard and Axel predicts tnat he will |;ACCOrding to Lawson Robertson, the |(ifUlar tournaments this season, made | Plnautio Dot rein. make a plane for bimself. Mack will| Ponnsylvania coach, and other experts|her first appearance in a 4 | .. need a second baseman -if he whifts who saw them in actien. English eourse today. Ske playsd in a e Ao Lotoas a .. Kenny King to centerfield. Robertson particularly was ompress- | Special women-against-men mateh At| w foues Couse 3 i y £k ed with Gaston Fery, quartér. mile |Stoke: Poges and ‘although defeated by | Beses New Yoot rain. champion of France, “That boy is a|her maleSopponent, she made a most fa-| = P2 W . min. | T e s T i gt i | S e e S—r ¥ ‘Heads Zionist Movement- S She drew R..H. De Montmoren: 3 : T FINAL MATCH FOR SOCCER gpponent and wnder the rales of ; GANES TODAY. \ . £ est received an extra stroke at alt sMational Lasoss. A sl , 8 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP | holes thronghout. the mateh, which I st Bewton, (Two gamen.) test at Vernon. California, nine years|2:14, 2:20 and 2:25 trotters, free-for-all | that the exercises marking the ml'aa Fall River, Mass., April 18—The fin- | Montmorency won four and'three. o at_Philadetphis. ago.”Since winring the. title, Kilbane | 2:15 2:20 2:25 pacers. These races,|of the library too place. Chairs for d al match for the national challenge cup| In the same match Miss Ceoll Leiteh.| - W Lowle 48 Dlaclaistt. has deferidéd it but fwice. He fought| together with the open classes, which | several hundred people were borrewed S ‘ 3 Which carries with it the soccer foot- | British woman's echamvionship. | holder | 4 Pimbursh st Cheas. |y o USnten Wop? Johnny Dundee a|will include an event for colt trotters|from a neizrboring church, & platferm ball championship of the country, will | from 1914 to 1920, defeated Cyril Tohey ) . 20 round draw and scored a 3 round | will make up an attractive eprogram |was erected and a large Amerjcan be plaved here temorrow on a hea-(of Oxford Universtty, British amatear P knockout victory over '3eorgs K. O.[for the Connecticut institution. Saget dnithe gall. ERe vy fleld. Two daye of rain have soak- | champion for 1920, sfx and four. Tolley's b Chaney, . " * The classes and conditions of the|Arranged for the Naval Band to play . foothall Siah ot St othe Scullin steel | victory aver Robert. A, Gardner of the Ao T early closing events of the Hartford | (he people sent immense qusriifics o v = and the Rob-{TUnited a ullivan . There | i Dock teain of ‘Brooklyp, the States in an extra hele mateh in Rele Grand Circuit meeting are out. yory v Joe Cosgrove of Waterbusy has re-|are five classes representing an ag- ".:'!".‘:“l:: l‘;l:‘h:; m":: ,“?." and leased Catcher Sullivan, acquired in|gregate of $29,000 in purses, as follows: | P35 Sova0 (1€ LR FOUC BOC Coor and the Trophy-Shinault deal. That makes| The Greater Charter Oak purse, §20.- | p¥ ° O EOC, B (08 i e roam it an even thing, Waterbury ‘giving | 000, in three divisions for 2:12,2'8 and | pift G285 RIFISES 10 (Ot interested up ‘the peppery - catchar for. thc vet-|old2:04 trotters, the Acorn, three-year-| o510 of all classes who rejoiced that eran inficlder. - The Brasscos. bhavelold 2:20 trotters, $2,000; the Nutmeg, ; ! the books had come to their islan = B » B already begun to appear-and get into| two-year-old trotters, 32,000 the| When the formal exercises wefe con - : : e 42 | action. ; Chestnut, three-year-old pacers, $1,-|cluded, all the young people and ma: £ 000, and the Whirlwind, 2:04 pacers,|of the loder ones went over to the li- Classed Among: Stare $4,000. Entries close May 2. In the|brary to see what it was like. Thev Bddie ‘Goebel ‘is classod’ ameng the | Charter Oak a horse is not entered in|first went to the children's room and stars who have played on the famous|any particular class, but must be én-|exclamations of delight were heard on Barmus field ~ in Brooklyn. ~ Waite| tered in the class in which he is lei-| every hand as they beheid the beau- the championship fina) last summer. gives . ‘NEW LOW RECORDS IN MARKET W)_I_uw ¢ April 13.—Sentiment. in i i sk Fred Tenney, the famous first base-{class, or if it gets one better than 2:0¢| into the work room. Nothing escaped Hovt is another, It is s«d thas Clark | gible on September 3rd, the 2:12 irot, tiful editions of children's books dis- ) ‘ | r was e ;:’gm | Griffith talls’ Gosbel the “best recruit” E'o“, 2:08 trot, 35,000, or the 2:04|played on a central table. Then they " |3 boubts, sevaiaban e g i he’ Has ever Handled | 7, trot, $10.000.°1¢ the horse géts & win- | inspected the main reading foom, the bt il 2 at8 established several new low re- | 9560 Sou Pae T N S S race better than 2:10 on or before|Stack room, the room arranged es- 3 cords fof thé year. E ‘"fim B Handting - Boston Nine September 3, it must start in the 2:08 | Pecially for women and even went on On the surface there were\ns untoward | gy Bosl devels i 508 lopments ‘over the = Sunday recess, v Uniony Pac i ien o) man who once played with the Gi-|it must start in the 2:04 ciasa. The|the delighted St. Thomas chilires and { c;zm dealing with'the British labor ait- [ 1,28 Tn Fac 7. Chicage (A) o Loals (A) ants and the Braves and fermerly|entrance fee is $250, and an owner can “‘:i.’; o te 1B tntadabied Iabh ot e R S aeing Al e dbmis- - w0q T 3 up a? WA b 2 manager of the iattor, is hand)ng | start a horse twice by paying two en- |, TO look Into the Interested fnct o - B iy s e s then], WAL Nogs 4 838 HE the Colonial trust sompany nine in|trance fees. These race as well as the | [® fudience ¢ the oPeRing ERefCsch fin_ well-informed banki Bon Weststrg Copmadh ' 3 1 41 T 15 Boston. Fred is proud of the progress|s:94 pace, will he on the three-heat |yl "0 " SC0, M€ i o ertul gift mtimaked that ‘the pians ot the sdmine | 10 Flm ove: el B i Bl SRR PRATIS (A0 PRy plan, the others best two-iu-loree. |of the Junjor Red Cress, was a thrili- b I 300 Worth P & M 3 E —_—— Y - tration at Wa £ Fak ) 30 08 301 . ing experience, “Surely ne more far- Tor feNavie S AT e eweic = Stias 33 13 4 With Mobile Team ; LIBRARIES IN VIRGIN IBLES | 1os mioe eftort could mave been ith- interests from further economic disturb- b e L oAty Bob Smith former Williston athlete | N g oy Knew Little of United States|dertaken” said the Governor, “than e ance were making steady progress. New York, April 18.—Call money firm; o e 241 and a member of last ceasons footoall | ¢ VP AR "R Books, | the establishment of public libraries in EoPYRNrT KECKTORL W G5, NTW VOAK Western trafsportation terminals re. | NED_7i 10W 7; ruling rate 7; ‘cloming| ‘Teas 3 e team, is now with Herman Bronkie's ross Sent the Virgin Island.”—Junior Red Creee orted further diminution St toanags, | P10 15 Offered ‘at 7 Mst loan 1; bank | aim 7 R Mobile team. Smith caught. for Bron-| Although they speak FEnglish, the| Service. ] Or. Chatn Welsmann, ‘Preeident . | Although: movements of wheat and other | - o0 2nces 6. St Lows g kie in South Manchester last summer. | children of the Virgin Isiands know but — 3 b foodstuffs from farms and elevators woe Three bese kits, Tobin, . Home rum, e DT little concerning the -United States TREASURE LAKE, of the World Zionist Movement. P B e coTTON . 3 A - f thelt/island home large, ‘they were offset by smaller ship- 3 Released Outright Until four years ago their is e p Boi ments of cotten, coal and lumber. New York, April 13.—Spot cotton quiet, Pittsborgh (N) Chicage - (N) he Holyok th belonged to Denmark and even now ustavita, Colombia, ioved to ¢ : = Dealings were light throughout the pes- | Tiddling 12.30. i a i s el Eote Bober, the Holycke seuthpa™|most of the ships that halt in the biue Contain: Milliens in Geld. e on. but of & fairly varied character. —_— e Slmackye %4 1% 3 3fwhom Pat Shea got a trial with Bal-|harbors fiy the flags of European cou By that Poe mda wm! Anom Rails, Steels and Equipments, more or LIBERTY BOND MARKET. Hapucied £ 89578 RS has been released outright by| tries, The people of the Virgin I knewn ¥ eentlries g , !less as named, featureg the backward. is- Figh Lew e Hoemae. -3 831 1idack Dunn. lands do not resent the unfurling of the | the Indians as a religions rite threw sues with & eprinkling of leather, tobac. | & & 1b : : 0. UMaiseler 4 852 0 8 American flag over their public build-| jmmense treasures intp the sacred Jake o> and food specialties. 2 “los 1 9808 95.08 'l;:glf : 309 TURF NOTES ings nor their transfer to the great Re-| ' o eovics Cofumbia. Prof. Faes- .Olls 5to0d ‘out for their relative stead- | ¥ {43 "o Fimac 38 4 3 4| B4 Bass and E. N. Austin of Sur- | Public but they Bave beel hery SO N | 1y "an American, diselosed that purs iness, eepecially the low-grade, stocks, |y § My e Ty 388 45| field, Mass, who are gettins togeth- | SSARATGNE flomseives with Ha eusc) S0 B0 Tl o guon,s00,00 1o the demand : K 3 (R 809, Lt ,.;“‘:."',1“'?’3,““.4";‘;;::‘?5 Suni i L & i e Twas 34107 1 3| 7 QUite A stable “f’i‘u“}"' E;:C‘mj"‘t';: Squirred on by their training in cit- | §800,080,000 had been thrown _imto Batore e eioks. ‘net Toas ta el nie iy R5i O ernsboas by 3 M. | iZenehip which calls for patriotism and | many other lakes of Central and South Iy nominal - Sai eing large- | 7 g fe FORCUE EOLIeT, PSbU<g, by J. Mal- |\, cejfigh service, the children of the|America, says Paris Opinion. .{ homaing es amountd to 406,000| v s Lp e colm Forbes, 2:08, from Roger Rourke, [ 77700 G0 120, jugt responded , “uig aa' & ;;!'me open market eall m TE n of Greenfield, Mass,, last b“h"“”" This | o an appeal for help that was made to g in.” that eurrounded obtainable &t € per cent. but on tne x| ¥ S V¥ o youngster is an own brother to the|inem, help to enable the children of the Cusce, was X change the rate held at 7 per cent. Time , X funds aleo were firm, though in freer. supply. Exchange on London was bare- S Erurveroh . now three-year-old . filly ~Josephine, yvirgin Islands to know more about the|so heavy that it toek 200 men to earry FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. ¢ Sharp, 2:20 1-4, which showed quite| [jnited States and to love their new|it when it was decided, in 1583, te prominently hereabouts last season as| country. The Juniors decided that the|carry it from Cuzee to Catamires ar ; Wer eady, Yesterdey . 2 a two-year-old. J eatest service they could render|a gift to Pizarre. In the course of e .ép:finmimnus ta continental | Bterting (oar $46%. por mveemgn)— . - it Wl i v Another youngster that will be train- | would be to supply books for public|the trip the Indian porters, learning iy wtrsigthclied: come. ST SRR MM et "t 2 b (Pt 303 ed at- the Bastern States Exposition | libraries, for there were scarcely any |that their king had been st : e Bt P ETAde fallway | hank (eidki i 157 | Pewmiera 4 v 0 o|Demeriih 4 0 3 at Springfield Maes., by Ed Bass is|books on the: Islands telling about |threw the cbain into a lake. . 1 b i el in_g:;ivamu} 1-2's and | Bk, % dizs Ty TR U e S TR o the two-vear-old colt ‘Harvest Storm,| America and thers were no free| An FEnglish syndicate . has : been it oyt b e 2ol i, R Bl B B e S I by Harvestworth (1) 2:20 1-2, the prop- | libraries at all. The st library has| formed to recover the tremeuces ¢f the i | Clemons. 1 Fonewa > 4 1 1 ty of Th Lutton, of Rockville, | been n the city of St. Thomas | sacred lakes. Aty were Total sales (par value) were $9,375,000, % E H 3 3 mrem 141 !(‘:l;f‘m.o L) V¢ ana &‘R'e.-. are soon 1o (t:ohl‘l:w‘ in f.; far f(r‘om fncaun:ink‘tm: {Pehziwh aren’l i 1.0 | Mayp E matwaress 1} 3 Croix, Frederiksted and stiansted. | are ténacious, and their toi n . tlihlydm to be an exception. It cere e ovEa. b 1A diocsey . 510 h,f“:;:,ui?x':gmfl.’;: .:,,‘PZ,‘:,:'_ The St. Thomas library of the Junior | rewarded. In the lake of Gustavita :fldnum. gy~ g, s e Totals W OIN ing events for the 1821 exhibition, |Red Cross is located just across the ey have already reco ‘mere . : by g ¥4 et IR She. early closing programme for|Street from the Grand Hotel and it was 400,000 worth of and i:fl ?‘-g FS pi. il Nerwich - consists of events for 2:11,|iR the baliroom of the latter building emeralds. I Am B Sush e Tie o en poirelrelng) B - T Am € & ¥ prifd £3] i e i . 20 i wia e Mo, Tk Foioome Tarned Down Offer : STOVE - - o —_— | . Jee: Cesgreve of . Waterbury nas - 20 Am H & L 1 & ok Am T & ™ 2":} 06 145 turned ‘down an offer from the Mar- ® EGG ¢ 3200 A Woeel . 2% : tinsburg &7 of the Blue Ridge oot T jeague S+ pitcher Frank Colley. Mar- : Buy Our Wurst.” e e A % 2 Hnsburg offered a lefthanded pitcher uy urst.’ 1300 Baid, Locomo b Winnipeg. The |smd. a hard-hitting infielder for the o Z R A s o ERin 313 te 4 l-4e | formiér Wortester. hurler, but Cosgrove | | No Salad Complete Without i i & ; thinks ‘so_well of Colley, that he. re i B ey Steel B 5% 5 Corn Jost | fused to_listen, Jee -has plenty of pit- Tlmmm’ B Jo. T2 i 1% 5-8 to 3-4 &nd cats 12 te 7-8 & lc. 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