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N. F. A lost ts Pemfret yesterday afternoon, at Pomfret in a well played game, the final scors betng 12 to 1. Pomfret took the lead in the first inming TOOK IT RIGHT AWAY POMFRET DEFEATS ACADEMY —_— nicely ‘until Fanning ended the game by raising a foul fly to Fiske, catcher. ‘Whitney played a fine game at third for McKay's men, collecting a double and a single in five trips to the saucer IO ic;r-m»éts M \ ’ & ANY smokers prefer it.. They’ll find that this compact package of ten Lucky Strike Cigarettes vl just suit them. Try them—dealers now carry both sizes: 10 for 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. . 321 MAIN STREET Benjamin M. Knox “BEGS TO ANNOQUNCE TO THE PUBLIC OF - NORWICH AND VICINITY THAT HE IS GIV- ING A TEN WEEKS' COURSE IN The Art of Singing FOR TERMS AND INFORMATION : . CALL AT ROOM No. 19, ALICE BUILDING, NORWICH (MISS ELIZABETH LANE'S STUDIO) * OR ADDRESS: 721 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD e of fashion amidst the iken_thinge she never ture. She displayed her charms in a tem- ared to own. Ses this great Paramount pic- g rgeous LARRY SEMON in “THE SUITOR”—Some Comedy TODAY—Mary Miles Minter in “All Soul’s Eve” Hope Hampton in “The Bait”—News Weekly FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOM MIX I “3 GOLD | COINS” How a happy-go-lucky cowpuncher swings perillously from thres build- ings and then captures a notorioussl bandit. A RATTLING RIP-ROARING RO~ MANCE £ eld it throughont the contest, and playing a strong fielding game In | .1 * B * an;u;y worked in the box for N. P.|the eighth, he dazed the crowd with | Frmk J. Murphy The Hous: of A Fine 3 A, and pitched fairly well for four in-|a flying back handed catch of a hard . Big She Program ' nings. He began to show signs _of | hit liner. It was the best catch yet seen S H o w s | 9 we st weakening in the fifth and Coach Me-|on the Pomfret field, so say.the studénts | Shew at42.15-7.0C Pn:” 9 Kay sent Murphy, a forkhander, in to re-|of the school place him. Murphy working a show ball, showed up well, allowing but five hits in the remaining five innings. For Pomfret Tauchert hurled all but the last inning of the game. He al lowed eight hits and passed eight men. Roache finishéd the game for Pomfret, N. F. A. falled to score in the open- * The game was attended by about 200 spectators mostly students. The playing of the two teams was fast and snappy and was not marred by any sign of an argument,. N The next game is with the Baltic Ri- vals to be played on the campus Sat- urday afternoon. Roth last winter, figured préminently in the Washington victory. After a triple by Shanks drove in ‘Washington's tying run in the 8th, Lewis sent in the win- ning runs in the ' ninth, doubling with two out. Mogridge, Who relieved Shaw in the Tth) pitched well and was cred- “SOGGARTH AROON” ~ FOQR THE BENEFIT OF A AR LR c THEATRE —TODAY— Double Feature Bill Gladys Walton : 6 DAYS TATEM SHOW GROVE STREET, AND NIGHTS Starting Monday, May 2nd OUNDS PUTNAM, CONN.| ’ BIGGEST LAUGHING SUCCESS YET COHEN in SOCIETY A ¢ F0 with e tor IN OLYMPIC HALL —_— . thy round. _Pomfrst in their half soored|; Thalligsup and,moore: . L L P wasningon %) 1 hew ¥ok ;| FRIDAY EVENINGy APRIL 29, AT Shows' and Rides - Galore .SUPERB COMPANY OF COMEDIANS—SINGERS— two runs on an error by Whitney and FoA hpo s e a mpoae o ~IN— two singles. whinern *5737% 2 o 17 F ey 58T ¢ clemiman T4 3 2 SLoCR “ 99 5 o B - . DANCERS—CHORUS GIRLS Hitchon, the first up in the second. |Tounger § 1 3.1 ofChmet 3 3 1,0 ¢[MInA 2 00 0 C|Pewshes 43130 DANCING FROM 10 TO 12 . 'All Dolled Up Big Society Circus, and fanned. Higgins sent a line drive over|Paadisss 4 170 1 1|Dragelf 110 i e ;2.1 0 ' TICKETS.50c. AND 75c— WAR TAX ~ " B | Also Feature Pictu ehort and took second on a wild throw. |Fammingit S 1 1 ifiemeech 3 18 8 il 3 .):-E:drfi : ot INCLUDED A PEPPERY sTORY OF A ity |- ¥ hSlde Show, with EERN Dm ;l? e icture i § He scored when Diffly doubled to center. | Jieori ) # THASe ) P i 3 i|Bodie.cr 1300 - I SPARROW WHOSE BORROWED] .- P s o AR s Diffy then Scored when the Pomfret.|mesmes 1 14 §iido $9 8 ¢lmeny 400 TICKETS FOR SALE BY MEMBERS|| PLUMAGE BROUGHT ADVEN. || and Curiosities. I D DURNING and all star cast in EERAEERE R L e sy e |0 _amzme soww || THE GIFT SUPREME ] - “as the only time during 1 b [ i | > S 1 M L mame that the Academy was on even|Hames Bty Sl s P, CRBURCE B prone Elleen Per }Vflfll Wrestlers ' who will mee lerms with the upstaters. Kllroy, ot e ot 3 B . “ % ” I I tha second Pomfret slugged G wana Totals DERTE ST 7 cy i ~. all-comers. ~ ; A successor to “When Bearcat{Went Dry”- d three rune. They added three more in g _ LS00 0.08 832 05 5 Louls: —IN— ’ the fourth, one in the ftth and sixth| (o Beuet for Leonard 1o o, Nework R S S i American Leayue. (xx)_Ran for Heilman in th. FINEe AR, Dty Skanks, i ) t is the gift e? See! and two in the seventh, making a lus- S Lous st Chica. Musical - Comedy and What is the gift suprem “The Husband e BT of 11, (o Bk ‘out, Mt by batted bel (2)- Batted for Causey fn 9th. Detrlt st Clivetmna < Tabloid Show o i B N, B A, R 0 i1 —. ington st New Yo | :‘hm\rhfl’-hlha_ w»u;;;c m; red ;‘x;: pomtee . 1 INDIANS MET DEFEAT AFTER o Lr. adeiphia 2t Boston, H ter” WITH PRETTY GIRLS AND*FUNNY |ords in less than a month's time. Pad-| ketball game just as he knows autdoers . e fitth. sixth and sev . Pt o un : wor” gathering paifully & modest sum |'n. Memore \ WINNING SIX STRAIGHT astern COMEDIANS PLANTATION SHOW WITH SINGING 'AND DANCING DARK{ES ‘FROM DIXIELAND dock will be graduated this summer. said that he expected to put his days away with his school da: “settl- down. A’ junior varsity Diffey 1 Dy Brown, Higging, Stru Diffiey 4; by Muphy Speingfield st Pittsnenn Harttord at Wemester. Waterburs at Bridgepnt Albany s New Haven. He and is regardel as ome of the g officials in the east. Tariffville.—AMr. and.Mrs. George Mitch. of . It looked as. though the Academy men were going to push over a big rally in the ninth when P. Harwood, the bucolic Cleveland, April 27.—After winning 6 straight games Cleveland was defeated by Detroit 5 to 2 in ten innings today. Detroit outbatted Cleveiani nearly 3 ic A SPARKLING COMEDY ADAPT- ED _FROM THE _ SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY. “MYRA MEETS HIS FAMILY,” BY F, L. ad by Roach 1. YANKEES STILL ON e race between Colum- LEAGUE STANDINGS. | Biay ps . 1 i 2 H ITZGERALD. | bia. Pennsylvania and Princeton will be n of TarMfrille hawe returned from & mch] ;- Boas the 1. The excellent pitchmg of Holling and SCOTT FI . MECHANIC, 2 8 or 2 : X Faiih o i :?nst:: A, 3 g e LOSING STREAR |Sutherland featared tse contest, Sutner- National League. AL FUN SHOW | reis cannection with the Childs cup |three months’ trip to\Europe. fn h:S _efey, for that is what the P ands| New York, April 27.—The New York|1and also driving in che ‘winning run in| W 77 Lot OH, MY! WHAT .FUN | afounced by the New York Rowing as- |o0Wse of which they: visited, EngiaSiyy for, immediately on the nest ball, dash-|Americans suffered their fifth defeat in :he tenth.. Shortstop B‘“ as removed - 2 i, Ao 2 socketion. France and Belgium. They sailed in Jan- 4 madly for second and arrived there|their longest losing streak in two years bmmL}r*r:;"i‘"‘!;“?e;r:;} % 9 dleclalon s i jHEcl emustieiory 19 e GIANT FERRIS: WHEEL vary on the Imperatorsto Cherbourg and -'1 safely. His brown sneaks glided smooth- | when Washington again came from be-| PV e . 2 s 3 o e | & over home plate when Whit singled.|hind in the closing innings today and et n‘;: A E'M':;iu@ Grs H ! TO FILE DEMAND FOR 12 LARGE. CARS “Pete” Carmey, Wrikes on Bammketball | Went to Paris. j Whit took second cn the throw in. Jackie | batted out a victory by a score of 5 to|YoungZy % o 4 3 I|Jamiesom)t 4 1,9 1 0 1 T IMMEDIATE TRIAL | $10,000 M -Go-Round Rules Committee, —_— - . foung’s neat drove in Whit with a sin-[3. Lewis and Mogridge, the two players|Buls 2 0 4 2 310 o s . Chicago, April 27.—Attorneys for_ five | i erry. Ol ; CUT THIS OUT_IT IS WORTH MONEX fle to left. Things were going along traded by New York to Washington for[Stent 8 0 a8 American Leagt of the indicted White Sox baseball play- WITH BEAUTIFUL ORGAN . “Pete” Carney -;wnh -rm-: the :xc!l‘- mail it to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffeld 1 Yesehlt . 3 1 100 Won. Lest ers—"Buck” Weaver, Oscar . “Happy” e A ent trapshooting, fishing, hunting, end |30, ‘Chicago, L. writing yous name | - i3 HE 3 oo Shhuds Wame i Moo | Admission fo Grounds,: Free | rife shooting aricies that appear from | A"y ddrees cienrisl You will receive s | A ! 5 S DRSS A i 5 an and_“Swedn” Risbers—notified = George time to time on this page has been ap-|return & trial packsse containing Feleya s E 02 St Louis . 5 A. Gorman, assistant state's. attorney, | pointed a meniber of joint basketball | Honey . . . AL e 335 B H Inday Thal’ they wodld €0 hétote: Ciet | ale with, he Tigers and Phillles betors | ruies comuitiee represening the Ama-|colds and crou; Holey Kidaey File fof t 1 0 2 7| chitcazn 5 Tustice Charles A.-MeDonald ~of ' the| oS wi e Red Sox. He|teur Athietic. Union. Comprising this pains in sides wnd Bace ARGERE D S 0B . P il et tomorron aan fle a de.|he has a world of stuff, and with| National Basketball rules committse are |backache, (00 T e b xSherten, el "l B mand for an immediate trial for the in- | minor. ‘léague experience no’ doubt ntatives of the A. A. U., ¢ and thoroughly deansing cathartie for ) MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. Lehigh Valley nHae | 00 Lok e |dicted men. Michael Ahern, one of the| 7OUld make a major leaguer. . A and the Inter-coliegiate As-|constipation. biliousness, headaches, and 3§ New York, April 27.—The uneven' and | Miteh - 3ot e B T i |attorneys representing the ball- plavers, Mr. Carmey knows the bas- | sluggish boweis. Lee & Osgood Ce. 3} JEregatar conrss of thdayls’ stodk. mar-| e B oves ails (LA . fald that under the Tilinols law ' this Baseball Challen 5 = 3 & was isfiuenced by confllcting and bon. |Mimt. ot o (x) Two out when wioning tun scored. ey bl . would -mean that the men would have| The West Ends of Willimantic would v ix v nttas | Missousi Pacitic () Ran for Kliduft in O7T: Wercester H H to be tried ia July or the Indictnents like to arrange games with.any fast 3 fusing developments, such as the United (z2) Batted for Mamaux in Oth. e A s s ianty it T oIS B8 ARtBEatAlY ] fetin o Mot O farti Sate States Steel quarterly report, the Penn- Detroit . .. ... 8 10 0 0 0 0 @ 1 35 (B0 s g hi . aver- sylvania railroad dividend cut and fresh et S VT rkerode ) i dismissed. aging 17 yrs. For games address Man- complications in the German indemnity Ay oo EL N w5} Spaaine z . * |ager S. Heller, tangle. GUILFORD TO MEET TOLLEY AT HOLYAKE YESTERDAY'S BESULTS. National Ledgue. 854 Main St. Willi- mantic Conn. 5 DODGERS WON SEVENTH SUCEESSIVE GAME f these the most influential was the $howing made by the Steeb Corpo- AUTOMOBILE Ny B NN S London, April (By The A. P.) SPORT NOTES. « ration, which fully confirmed the genera:|pieme 04 Brooklyn, 'April 27.—Brooklyn won its ';“';;‘R;hv }’“';3‘*;‘;’;:& = In the draw tonight for the amateur golf| George Smiley, center fielder of the Pi-| impression of increasing slackness In |Ray Con seventh, successive game today and its| Cincinat 2 Chicsso 1. championship. which will be plased at|oneem, Knoxville, Tenn., feam in the Ap that industry. Steel common reacted | Reading third straight from New York, 5 to 4. American Leagus. ! Hoiyake May 23, Jesse P. Guilford «of | paichian League. earned a place in base. n extreme of 2 points and most of the [ Feading The Superbas won in the ninth on Kil-| waningion Soston - will meet Cyril Tolley, Oxford | ball's hail of fame Monday when he made socalled independents made gross Te- R Iwon & ~Steei duff's single, Mijler's sacrifice and Pinch s, University, in tha second roui an: unassisted triple play against Jelli- | 9 ressions'of 2 to 4 points. South Pacific \[Hitter Neis' single which scored Hood Other Americans who will play ‘in the Rails enjoyed a brief upward spurt at |Seuth Baliway . midday on news that of dhe interstate sommercé commission had ruled in favor o existing ihtermountain freight rates, put much if not all of this advantage was forfeited in the final hour on re- 0. A man on first and second; a’ drive that had the earmarks of a sure hit was | laced over second. Smiley came in fast, caught the drive. stepped on -the just: vacatsd second bag and touched out | the 'runner from first. This.is believed | who ran for Kilduff, and Johnston's sin- gle which scored Neis. Kelly of the Giants made his fifth home run of the season in the sixth with King on first. Score: ~urnament are: Bobby Jones.' Atlanta. J. Wood Platt, Philadelynia; Paul Hunter, Los Angeles; Francis Oui- Fred J. Wright, - Bostol Jr., Chicago: J. Douglas. ANY OWNER OF AN AUTOMOBILE WHO CALLS AT/ OUR SERVICE STATION, 20 TOWN STREET, ON £ Buftalo 6, Baktimo: e oL e i R e Tex.; W. D. Hunt, of | hers lo be the first unassisted triple play . 28th " § ceipt of word that the Pennsylvania div- R 2 oo & 8] yovitle L. Toledo 3. » ; Larry Paton, Boston; W.| which an outfielder ever mad 5 idend had been cut from 6 fo 4 per cent. Bameroies & 8 18 odsmman 4 3 o8 o| Intiamspols’t, Columeds o The University of Penneylvania wi Professional pressure seemed to be di- Friseh2h 5.3 4 4 aGrffithet 4 1 ¢ 1 3 neapoltis I, Milwaukee i 5 send four crews'to race against the mi DRAINED rected against a number of the high- BoE s dannt syt 1 { Want First Round of Tennls ;hlnlmn‘“u; lheb‘se'vtn\“nlxl sn‘un i MAY HAVE THE OLD OIL D! OUT OF THE driced specialties, including tobacce spe- £380 T334 0 ew Haven | London; April 27—The English lawn | Penn will have. its, ‘vacsity. sécond ‘var- CRANK REFILLED 2 cialties including {obacco subsidiaries. PER o Ol ateriury L lerits asociation has. invited-.Spais | 8ity, reshmen;and’ 10-feund _erews Bere.| CASE AND WITH R Oils, leathers, sugars and kindred issues 5 i kst © " Coiioge Games. to play the first round: of the Davis|aad the first” three’ witl 't mgatnat cer-| 8 gmested a resumption of short seHing 353101 At Ambent—Bodowin 5, Ambert 2 Cup tie against the Britishers in June | FosRotcine ‘ el = St gross declines of % to 11 points, & | New Yrk April 47—l money steady: RN 7 at Hendon, England. The Acadermy. however, has net organ- | fivy tous sullng i ittavelog., dies |G, SENIE RS 8 105 olbelng big 10500 Causey Weakéned in 7th. Lo —— ek et ent Atoe thats ease | ‘“'.‘Eh"!"‘;:‘u;:,‘f‘f’-fr""‘“"!?;‘;::fi i | acceptances s i 08D 8, 1% ank e 3| . Philadelphia, April .27.—Causey weak- /| Plenty Pitching Stars i < s recent : it it Js satis Score tory to by tmmings: Pennsylyania. * (x) Batted for Shaw in Tth. enwd in the seventh inning and Boston monotonous course, all demand loans be- A 3k jor league scout- declares that b scored four runs and a 5 to clory E il ot piten: | L oonaimnine Gathut of. Tolakom oot 0 5 ¥ | college baseball ranks are full o -1y interested the Navy ing made at the fixed rate of 6 1-3 per OOTTON T R o Mare over Philadelphia today. = Previously it | on- seare. this season. He has been| i "tnere iy ‘no over.conidence as o 1 cent., that figure being fully 1 per cent.| New York: April '27.—Cotton spot | pamc .. : s had been a pitchers’ battle With honors | |ooking them over, North and South| yic : over outside quotations. Indications of |qulet; middling 12.30. “Two bue hifs, Ripp (2), oven. Score: i lima made offecs to & few, but this| TIe ety tor the Univessity ‘of. 1 ease were seen in time funds, including s b s Boston _(N) ERRuidabi ROG Feceived no acceptances. The Collegians | punncyivenia- relay carnival Friday and | 1 commercial paper. D MARKET. A o ahs b hea o) EOE T een for professional engage-| saturday s the. longest in. the histor | All foreign exchange quotations we: REDS TOOK ADVANTAGE OF 8 0 ofeslert [ ady 1o = gl 1 | ons were 11 ¢ 1y oy, . A : % 3 Gniinesan 1 ¢ 1 3 4| ments and those who are reads of the meet. . It' comprises 17 events, 31 i £, The Prench remittance ferfait-|y & 1w’ TIANRONSS WILDNEER RNI1AT i 13 ofaccept want a fair return. Carne¥ of{o¢ which will be decided on Friday and 3 ing all of yosterday's substantial ad-|U S Lb % & Cineinnati, April 23.—Cincinnati took x 3 2% |Tafayege seems to be the best south-| iy "romainder on Saturday. .With the 4 lwm. ;v;‘dlsa:-{mvlm rates, especial- gg’lj: ;: :'u. advantage of Hanson's wildness in the ® OfR.Mider a8 i 2 !|paw. He fanned 13 Dartmouth .men| . coiion of, the two mile.international 1 ly Stoc! holm, reaking gharply, - U S Lib b 4%s .. first inning and defeated Chicago today |+om « 1 ofiee.ib < olthe other day, but was rather wild.A the ,American colieze distance and 4 Liverty bonds continued to loss gromnd 5 by 2 to 1. Hanson in that inning hit | ¢'Neille 2 a|Brugsy.ct % | right hander named Marshall down in | (ot S0, SORSR N fde low - hiir- ¥ gnd Pennsylvania railroad issues affested See and walked Daubert and Duncan, |Waton» (= e ? | William and Mary has been sought by and ‘the pentathlon: all of the by the reduced dividend on the steck which with a single’ by Bressier” gave [* pyu, 270 Totais several clubs, the Yakees included. Hy- on "hé 55t day WHL Eeeforachedls. 3 c < ic and foreign were Cincinnati its two runs. Outside of the | seore.bs. innings. Georgetown has offers from at s . 1 B g ol e Londien wers Seore man of 3 ther big . college races:and field first round Hanson pitched fine ball. (x) Fared for Baeber in oth. gated $9,850,000. (xx) Batted for Hamson in 3th least four big teams. Cullgton of Ford- | ham has ‘been asked to sign with a IS pecial events will be held on Sat- TR T TN a4 A v ) (] ctwi g Pomeadgits 215408 e 1 a1league club in the South. Nevi (oonby. rahe. in dadition ite the | HRE e e R A e B o - A Harmeworth trophy, are to -be, decided i o Dy tromctions. 831 :‘z';s,wr"""'_ . O sb""": Surprising . ieat | 0 Tegutta: to. be ‘held on Detreit Low. Cissa ! € Harmard §, 3 The battling averages for the first|river at ' Detroit -beginning August :37, R R R e i o gl Ry week of the season in both.leagues!under the programme adopted -by . the 4 T $2e0 $118 8] & Nemon S laiamued’ Boson Cotese 2 | ghow some surprising results. althoush | gold cup and Harmsworth' Regatta. com- LTy Tess §.3°% 11| At momestr—iohgs Toivedey 2 Toly O .| gnother week or two probably will see| mittes. - The events are:the et L 33N 2080 n| & Fmeer T Y Mame o, Boson Uni | things back to normal. Jim Tierney| race for speedboats. the woodfsher race | msu 1 HE S S | vesity 5. (11 nnings of the Pirates ended the first week|for displacement craff; the Sallan, tra- 2% 20" LR Ear i st matie Heny 2. ACwas Teck, 1. (1 in-|in the National League on top of the|phy, the.Detroft News handieap: the R CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. : Ty nin, UACRNSS ) . Agios §, Wowmtar Twth 4, | D€4D With a percentdge of 517, Tier-| Scripps motor crulser race. .the Chance | . 19 75 High Low Ches e At West Point—Ammy 6, Syracuee 3. neys average is not the higgest in the | race and the three mile- cat-bont: race. | 3 7 1284 1054 5 Walter At Clinton, . N.| Y.—Colgate 9, Hamilton 2. league, but for a man taking Part in|mhe gold cup. wood-fisher and - Sallan ! i 1 [LCTRTEY E et Mg heh isc l:e hrtnl.'::ufl"- events ‘are to be run.in.three heats on | ¥ ¢ - Twombley of the Cubs has been at| Saturday, Momday and Tuesday over the | 2% b 4 H 2 IPAIEOnG SEEARLames bat three times and hit safely each|fve-mile ‘course ~while the othr: races - e L2 B S WORLD'S le_:fi tflfl-' time, a remarkable record. will be held on a two and one-halt mile S f Havana, Cuba, April 27.—The tourna- s course. ~ . B 5% ¥ ¥% |prmaTes ADED BY CARBINALE® |ment committee which had in charge Folv Sutpriess . Charles Paddosk, werid's premier | US.TRADE.MARK REG. 5% % % ey LOOSE FIELBING, WIX |the international chess championship| The early days of the pennant races | sprinter, will tack his soiker shoes ts oo 28 4 ¥ i = St Louis, Amil 25, Pittsbure was |match between Dr. Emanuel Lasker of in the two major leagues have furnish- | the wall soon aféer July 1 next and will e = € 3 % A vt oo Alris “today. but wom 1{Germany and Joss R. Capablanca, the|ed few surprises. Most of the clubs in| forsake the cinder path for journalism. | THE FINEST U LITY: % nay 78 Chicago, April 27.—Wheat bulls ever-|4o 4, The Pirates bunched their drives |Cuban expert, decided today to grant Dr. the two circuits are going along.ac-| From the shoes will hang five ‘bive rib ¢ 7 A A ¢ %1 82%. @ | 109deq themselves today, and although|anq were aided by the Cardmals’ leose | Laskers request to resign the series and cording te the advance prophecies en| bens, swmbelic of the five sccasions > 6% 8% | brices ‘averaged higher most of the time | foiding, Score: coahede. Capablanea the world cham- | etrength or weakness, With only an|when Paddeck, reprementing the Uni- % 17w 1% | the market broke at the last. The close Pittsbargn () St Lews ) plonship chesg title. Dr. Lasker gave ill-| occasional failure of a team to per-| versity of Southern California, ¢ { i 2542 3% | was heavy 3-4c. to 1 1-4c net Jower with ab hpo % e s ¢|ness as the reason fer his desire to cease|form up to advance rating. Inclement|is a student, bested five worl . % % IMay 125 1-2 to $1.25 3-4 and July [BubeX 824 4130 o|playire. Sriathise. 'wiiich KaK.eut heeyly S (e 2 $1.04 34 to 1.05. Com lost.3-3c to 58 | Mlimee 4 & & 41308 1| The $25,080 Invelyed In the match ix|schedule of some clubs; may be the 2 3-dc. Oats 3-8 to 5-3c, Ind provi- el 3231 Hiding divided’ between the players as[answer for the standing of thess teams sions be to 17¢. i 813 5% 7% (| thouen the full twenty-four games of|or it may be the inability of seme Predictions of an enlarging demand for | TS {4 { Gl i Bide Guring the. first twe' weska "ot 4 all grain helped to start the wheat mar- | comie & o 4 £3.333] The score in the teurnament was &} HECE TENPE Mr. Wood of UNDERHAY OIL CO. will be on hand from ket upward, and bulls showed partic- |Hamitenp 4 1 0 733 2 |games won by Capablanca and ten A : ular ‘hopefuiness that export call woud |Zm» ¢ 00 LA imme G Right 8 until 5, to show you the merits of EXCELLENE, al- ve to be robust. - Expectatio 3 T e prin ¥ - . HQagt . peove o be rhure . Expectations Lof | qn - W VF R ofticiald gathered foday in & small re-| “Two of the: best_ shertateps alive ways sold with the UwDERHAY guarantee: “Satisfaction : X 2°4 ¢ ¢ 1|ception at a local clu . = el e e e s B I = Your Mosey Buck.” Youwill seo huve o it S . e submi onday, declaring i ipped e aTEs R B, of Ye Ritive 1:8 38 ol N0t o himdself justice because of his|and a picture of Maranville, Scett. e DS} Sy to your repairs and "Word that seme cem arriving at Dutch " 3| illness. In addition to pleading iliness | Bancroft, Peckinpaug and Hellocher in adjustments. ports was out ef condition had a.depres- N the German master eaid tonight he was | group could be truthfully titied, The Sing ‘et ias vthe cora roarket: aBA'E0 160 %% 3 ii | convinced that in any event he could best five shortstops alfve. did the liberal storing of oats here to- not have beaten Capablanca. gether - Capablanca said that he would have Released to Torente gether with the consequent weakness of preferred to win the title over the| Fyank Talcott, Yales great pitcher 29 TOWN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Erovietons. were-tnolined to-eag 11 the | nes g mehme heven ::;:i:eh;:‘trfl. the action of the com-|of a few years ago has heen released & Phafladelpia. g calling off the match and|by the Red Sox te Torento, but has _bsence of any adequate support. ) giving him the championship was en-|balked at the transfer. Taloett had tri- DON'T FORGET THE DATE, APRIL 28th, 1921