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Yinors Discuss Measure OF Protection |[ioe o evest PRF . With'\P’rofitv Every trader and’ invesfor who be-. lieves that making money in Wall Street is not a matter of luck, but of knowledge, judgment and ex- perience, should read our valuable 95-page book Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 8—What the mi-, from which they deserted. <nrs have as a measure of protection| ‘The assoclation made no changes in the raids of the majors upon.|the salary limits. players, they wil hold. That wasf The new board of arbitration of seven Jly expressed opinion among the | members was chosen as follows: jslegates at the close of the 2ist an-| Class A A, W. H. McCarthy, presi- o eeting of the National Associa-|dent Pacific Coast League, and John C. ¢ Professional Basebull League |Toole, president International; class A, day. John D. Martin, presidert Southern As- modification of the “selected | soclation, and Dan O'Nell nteqlden_t of rule” was possible at the minors | ths Fastern League; class B, B. N, B.} lon here, because it is a part of |Cornish, South Atlantic League; class greement with the majors that {C, W. G. Bramham, Pledmont leagueI changed only at & major minor|and class D, 3. V. .!a.mieson, pr=s1dem “Scientific Methods one opens in New | B'ue Ridze League. of Investing and I et:e'cufi:em:e:s“.;: méfi‘:xlf:em;mv;sosn.choun as the meet- Tra ding in Stoc own counsel about & Navy Surplus Company 35 BROADWAY 35 BROADWAY Great Bargains for Friday and Saturday WITH SNOWFLAKES ALREADY IN THE AIR, AND COLD WEATHER LURKING JUST AROUND THE _CORNER—WHAT GIFT WOULD BE MORF. APP’RECIATEJ THAN SOME FINE, WARM WEARING . AP- PAREL FROM THIS STORE. : HEAVY LEATHER FOOTBALLS, FmeQuahty.....................8145 Aluminum Spoons ............ 5¢c Watch Fobs, value35¢ ........ 15¢c Tooth Brushes, 25¢ value...... 5¢c BIG-HARTS TO PLAY written by a practical and success- IN WILLIMANTIC TONIGHT |f ful market expert. (Special to The Bulstin.) You may add this valuable book M, Landis to organized base- to your library merely by sending e ol t Willimantle, Dec. 8.—The Bigeow- 1 Ands e °&,,.°fh‘,:° oS on | Hartford basketball team of Thompson- |Jus @ postal requesting a free copy. Manicuring Set, French Ivory. $3.45 Grey Flannel Shirts, heavy. .. $1.35 Small Clocks ............... 95¢c| O. D. Wool Shirts, lined front $3.75 Uncle Sam Playing Cards. ..... 35c{ O. D. Wool Shirts, extra own attituds of the per-{ville Wil bo the Hmeralds rive’ Hridey FRIEDMAN- Bill Folds, leather, 50c value. .. 25c | Scissors . .. 25c| heavy ........ $4.50 and $5.00 o feht, in a home game. O eams mi 2 ? 2 e O e Joint | before and the Eame as close. The MARKELSON & CO Khaki Handkerchiefs, 2 for.... 25¢c \M‘he— President T. J. Hick-| Big-Harts are well krown amonz the o \ho American Association. nor | SPort fans of thig section of the state, as e s Military Brushes, 75¢ value. 25¢ t W. H. McCarthy of the Pa-|a fast team and a hard one to bet. The ; i i 50c value. 35¢ e Tene ek iy xp the | reputation of the Emeralds, the 1920 1742 Main St. Hartford, Conn. ShaV}ng Mlm;lu, 2 Jetting down the bars again to|semi-pro champions of the state neds no Phone 2-2281 . Shaving Brushss, rubber sst. . . . 1 e introduction. # o P Tresdent . o n | The Bis-Harts will be represented here |§ Direct private wire to New Yari. Razors (hand ground), $1.50 = f= =ajd to be some difference|by such men as Tommy Haverty, John- S S e SR nlon among the members of that|Dv Hagherty, Cud Connors, Copeland, Safety Razors, $1.50 value - 85¢ Safety Razor Blades, dozen. ... 40c Aluminum Vacuum Bottlec. .. $1.25 | Olive Green Wool Shirts, $3.50 OperaGlasses .............$1.00| value. - 1 Pipe, 1 Cigar Holder, 1 Cigar- O. D. Shirts, $3.50 value. ... $245 ette Holder, all for .. ..... $1.25 | Blue Flannel Shirts ........ $1.65 Jumbo Sweaters, $4.50 value. $3.00 | Chambray Shirts ............ 95 Leather Sheepskin Lined Vests $8.75 | Khaki Shirts .:.............. 95c¢ Caps, $1.50 value ........... 50c| All-Wool Slip-ons .......... $L.75 1 n » tion will be | O'Brien and Bergen. Snooks Dowd will .15 2 i o T e enenes anmual |be In the lineup If it Is wssible for him | meet at the Lake Placid club Devember mesting which takes place before the|to play. Dowd was injured in the game |31 The meet has been arranged to train minor _conference. _Secrstary | of Wednesay night and It ~was not | Amerlcans in. ckiing, ~skating, hockey | . Army and Navy Fountain Pens, Alarm Clocks ............. $1.00 | Prince Albert Tobacco, 2 cans. . 25¢ P gt b 4 e huraday whether ‘this star play- urling, ) a s e o e O oy o |or could show hers Frigy night, . |p-ogramme of Olymple games to be held $1.50 value ............ $1.00 | Nomis Gloves .............. 50c| Velvet Tchacco ............. 10c e o e The lineup of the Fi i1 tn- |in France in 1924. - = . e e e clude Normandin, Belair, Hieeins, Mur- | The president sent his trophy, known Opera Glasses (Pearl), $10.00 Auto Gauntlet Gloves. . ..... $4.95 | Tuxedo lobacco, 2 cans. ...... 25¢ te “leatrve, jukpers” as dlatinet, tro |18 AP erpe, it Downar, the {aa iThe FreEMent Bl ChnY | fo) g AW value ................. $5.95| Work Gloves ............... 35c| Bui Durhan:, 1 58 sack. ...... Yc 1 e L charge of the events fax the first annual | Aluminum |Percolators . ... .. $1.55| Wool Gloves, 75¢ value. ... ... 35c| Planters’ Pride Tobacco, 3 sacks. 5¢ - 3 Py HARDING OFFERS CUP FOR college day. Only twe representatives ‘:D o e 2 2 - 1::53?;1?“;,1::: ”‘ni.‘“fiwsfi“lz WINTER SPORTS MEET |{rom each college will be permitted to U.S. Army mpass, $3-50 Dnvlng Glovu, (Lmed) soo s $3.45 Hll-l’ Chppfl'i c0 0@ 0T N 0 s0wbe 81.00 ' T v o 4] vents: jist paying with or| Lake Placid, N. Y., Dec. §.—President |iCT each of the folowing events: i contalning inelig e ai s e, quar- - gro : 2 mile snow-shoeing race, 100 yard skl T RS . § 1 Umbrellas, while they last... $1.45 4-piece Smoking Set, $1.50 value 75¢ Sweater Ceats, $2.50 valus.... 95¢c Sport Vests, wool, $5.00 valus $3.95 Vacuum Bottles . . 85¢ Toilet Sets, French Ivery, Fur-lined Gloves, $7.00 value. $4.50 | Unbleachsd Towels, 75¢c value. . 25¢ China Dog Fur Mittens...... $595| Overalls ................... 95¢ Buckskin One-finger Glove. .. $3.50 | Dungaries ................ $1.50 Woeol Socks (heavy), 3 prs. for $1.00 | O. D.. Wool Pants ......... $4.75 Merino Wool Dress:Socks. . . . . 65¢ Heavy Khaki Pants......... $1.95 Work Socks, 2 pairs for....... 25c| Blankets ............ 95c to $6.95 Cashmerette Socks ........... 15¢ Mattreu,ZOlbs............$2.95 dash, mile medley relay race. v On December 30 the Snow Birds will 1 hold an international ski-jumping compe- | tition, for which collegians will be elegi- ble. ) —— TAFTVILLE BOWLERS WON FOREIGN EXCHAXGES SiBONG. |Am Tobacco y L - A W 133% MATCH GAME WITH PLAINFIELD $5.00 value ssesesseesens $3.95 Ca.shmere Socks, 3 purs' fol’. . $1.00 Hmpihl Steel Cob. snecsee 52,95 New York Dec. Aol s 80% | ragrville won the best twé out of Watches' ................. $1.15] Leather Jerkins with sleeves. . $9.45 | Sheepskin Moccasins . i Wi’ 58 7o S KA n A by 104 ithree strings from the Plainfleld bowlers 47 | ot gl oot b gL L % 47 |Thursday night, on Tafiville aileys, in an Wrist Watches, $5.00 value. . $2.95| Leather Jerkins ............ $2.95 | Khaki Slippers . > 95c 1§ temuics 0i iho Guy 10 Ww|Atch T& S Fpr .. 85% 8515 g345 | Lostorn Conn. League match game. High Shaving Cutfit, $1.25 value. ... 55c | Leather Coats ......... $23.50 up | Army Shoes .............. $3.95 Sonpst L it a o 5% honors were rol'y) by Dugas with s y 4 s S oaih RFasl 18 o, e P oain 3% ngle score of 150 and a total pinfall of Silk Hose, $1.00 value........ 50c| Sheepskin Ceats .. .. $8.50 | Navy Shoes .............. $5.95 from thel fguant iTeguar or|Beth Sreel . 521 T peoma Women’s Stockings . ... 10c | Oil-skin Coats ............. $2.50 | Officer’s Dress Shoes ....... $5.25 B, o DprALne. in thol Bettl Shetre a s oh Pepin .. .......lls 111 101— 337 Navy Watch Caps ........... 95c| Clothes Brushes ............ 25c| Work Shoes .............. $235 I8 P s Laundry 93 &5 112— 298 = g assibad, Vi ‘came 1o the L pRhe B w1 10 o5 1a_s12 @ OverseasCaps .............. 25c| Feather Pillows, $1.25 value. .. 80c | 4-buckle Rubber Arctics. .. ... $2.35 R g e L B Polle S0 S EETORT Handkerchiefs, white, blue, red. . 5c| Natural Grey Undershirts. . ... .. 75¢ }h‘}'unlms Beslhou, exira high. .. 33521: B i Bigekice b ors ;26 = ll;luhhgli:lts e te iy .$67g; gat.unlsc‘reysgr;:en SRR s.]/;{c) H:mey s 18 . ccteocerecas S st o Shie oger Silver Set, 26 pisces. .. $6. nion Suits, $2.50 value. ... .. $1.50 T R R IR rice siamges ta &t bat U epesuise| Ches & Ohio - 56% |Sullivan . Tan Dress Gloves ......... $1.95] Army Wool Undershirts . $1.25| Rubbers ................. §1.05 il Bhithe ‘o WAREULCNS OF e 12x | Battara All-Wool Slip-ons . ........... 85c| Army Wool Drawers ....... $1.25 | All-Wool Heavy Sweaters. ... $5.45 : a s J\:uull‘i ChiM & Stp . 193 | ermi uds o M & 321 |Bailey .. anu uoulsville | Chi & N'west Lranspor- R 3 i 6 > ¥ X i t :;n&ogh Ino g‘of;ny b, Bearcats Want Game, declared he was prepared to prove the = ‘ - | Chin e asketball ‘charges and submitted aMidavits, news- ‘ustsl:lual r‘o-za:h Copper BIKE RIDERS GROUPED IN I The Taftyville Bearcats basl i 2 paper clippings and letters bearing on team has orglinized for the scason and S“b’g!&i B g Colonel Bethel, who was called after ator Watson had read several afiida- represen- | Crucible Steel actionary | Del & Hndson . motors { Dome Mines LEAD AT THE 59TH HOUR| New York, Dec. 8.—Six of the 13 bicy- cie teams are seeking games with any fast| eams in this section of the state | emaining in the six-day r«‘t"e| hey would like to hear from Plainfi SHINGLES ng mer- at Madison Square Garden were grauped!goyth Manchester and Danielson K. of !zf,tf' Cfl:i‘:;:dw:;ih ff‘r::'- bt groups. in the lead at 11 o'clock tonight the 95th!ic. The Bearcats have the followt: ng Iini = D A {10ur.” ey had covored 1801 mies ana 1. T Coteman and Bolle gpards Br. || Senator Waizen s expocted to prssent AT A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE. ALSO $.10 1-2 4 laps. as compared to the record °f‘aon and T. Col man cen\r, \!urpny and oW as n‘l;ncss;s a list of former| an over- 1884 miles and 2 laps made by Goullet men and others, including a UMBER. French and Grenda in 1014, Docelles Toparon priconer at Fort Leavenworth, who have A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF L! 3 vanced 3 McNamara and Madden led In the 3 claimed to have direct knowledge in sup- 2 and!Gen Motor Deb 7 p point scoring with 261, Buysse and Van Holy Cross Football Captaln. |0t o the genera’ charge that there had ' PRICES - 10 to North'n pr Heve] second with 234, Van Kempsen| Worcester. Mass., Dec. 8.—William | heen wholesale execution of soldiers who GET OUR . tiled to |Gt North Ore and Do Ruyter third With 184, Goullet| Healey of Medford, risht guard on thenag not becn given the right of trial by o vite cir- [ Hubp Motor Car | and Brocco fourth with 144, and Rutt| Holy Cross fouthau‘clc'en for t..fle Past ! court martial, ha . o ification | IMinole Centra, and Coburn fifth with 115, two vears, was elected team captain for ; : contem- | Insplration Cop : {Tnt Harvester ses closed [Tt Mer Marine . priing reces-}IAt Mer Ma# pr o €100, ThelIat Mot Truck ned o [TAt Mo Truck pr .. hencd on|Int M Truck 2 pr.. Intern'l Paper - ™t Paper pr sta .. 7 Kennecott “ea Lehich Vafley Mexican Petrol _ Mex Petrol pr i Miam{ Conper wwe £ flowine fs A summary of the ::hs;\"r’ e nge 3P, M 2 Stose. | M0 K & T pr w1 Hish Lotk Choni | Missourt Pacifio . s 108 100 | Missourt. Pac pr | 54380 W% s1a |Nat Fnam & St B a4 :: Y Central . : NYNH&H. & In naming the places in France at Ostefritter, whose teammate, Weber, | 1922 tonight, which the eleven men were hanged, Col- was injureds in one of the day’s fast S | onel Dethel, under cross examination by e “c e 0 um sprints, retired from the race tonight af- Resigns From Board of Steward's. Senator Watson mentioned the town of hd ter riding alon® for five hour: New York, Dec. 8.—The resignation of | Gievres at-which, according %o informa- At the end of the 97th hour the rela- John Sanford 2s a member of the board (tion given the senator by formar Sok tive positions of the teams was un-|yr stewards of the Jockey glub was ac- |diers, a number of men were cnted. Telephone 1257 ged, the six leaders having covered "cspted at a meeting of the board today. | The photogfaph the . gl at REUBEN B. S. WASHBURN; Manager. v ¢ Tinlted Kin 4a an’ 4 1-7s and se Ko erient : RN 1,692 miles and 5 laps, with Madden lead- Gievres, ‘sent some time 430 to the sen- ing. The record for the hour, 1924 miles e ator, was not shown to Colonel Bethel, and 4 laps, was made by Goullet and| s o) ¥ aithough he declared timt a gallows had Grenda fn 1914. Manager John Hnmmel. the Speine- | o.; 0 eoreq there, for it was at Gievrss | i fleld club of the Eastern Yf",“":’fflew that one sentence of the miitary was - TIE IN EMPLOYED BOYS® NESERIpIod w e DAY T toarsied fouk: : BASKETBALL LEAGUE ‘h’;““;f::i"““ L e s e e offcer also T-ued that Amarrl:m Solely s the e loant wra Wednes ;n the Employed | Columbia, “Buck” O'Nelll will once more | Soidiers had been hanged after convic-lag 5" matter of fact the French aatho Y Columbi e tion by a French military court, assert-! | Boys’ basketball gue games at the e Blue and White team fun 1922, { o0 00 % a0 S0 Jm,!“w did not desir “ et Evm, the TNT's succeeded in win- turned onit some of the stronwest D& LUGY UNACr the T, - lcharged with crimes against ning a victory over the Lighting Five, |teams Syracuse university ever produe-| b - by applying full strength, the score be- E; 5 "'5'!_“5 I‘g !-n ; The sonth has led ths wav in purify- he Rlue Devils proved to be Mornet- |ine colaze snort, bv introducing 2 new 2 proof and went over the top with a 6 | rerulation which will put the “tramp” Represent.s Holland At Arms to 4 score. These results proved to He Conference collern athlete out of busine up the team standing and fas* ¢ames are | Gaorges Carnentior. world’s Hght- expected when the teams ~ g ¢ next | heavyweight champion éxnected to In- Friday night. The standing: vade this country azain early in Feb- ot Lost Pef.'| ruary to train for his bout with Tom old woman, and ths father of a girl waz killed two negroes as he fought against great odds to save her. a5es Was BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER COATINGS AND CLOAKINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES. FINE SUEDE, VELOURS AND POLO CLOTH. m Pest Sugar 3% m Reet Sugar pr ..60% R R¥ Steql gpmg sentenced by L Rareon o [finmios ey 3 S| Gt S Generat Fer CLEN WOOLEN MILLS N Reading .. .. SR S i 2 1 667) Followers of Tilinols footbale decare commander on 2 ron OF pr 46 Reading 2 pr Rlue Devils . 1 ' 2 .237 {that Coach Zunpke alwavs, sorines at Vet i e WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH & ven 134 BT a e Hornets .... 1 2 337 |lcast one surprise during the season and ings in the hanged and r ings in eleven cther cases carn seatence. At men were sentenced onel Bethel dJeclared xecutd. Most of the crimes men and chiidren. On diers hanged was co NORWICH, CONN. Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE S ol Tel & Tel 118% 115% 133% q:gm ;’h:’«!::p- e | Southern Ry pr Tenn Copner Tabacco Products Unlon Pacific WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY | TTninn Pac r .. AS 1T 18 T S Rubber T S Rubber pr . U S Smelting SPRINGFIELD HAS 22 GAME BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Springfleld, Dec. S.—Twenty-two games will be plaved by Springfield college bas- ketball team this season.s This is one of the heavisst schedules ever carried by 527% {a Red and White team and is-heavier 987 | than most college quintetes in the east t for New Hamn- ersity of Malne to season with a esame in Portland. Me., besinning nest Armis- tiea Day has been agreed upon hy the athletic authorities of tho two Institu- tions. ] One of the best all.ronnd athletes at Yale. B. P. F .Ea=au, hag heen selected (23, 2 seas ol ing another sol fo & stedt . 47% |are facing. Tho scason Will not open fas Rnodes Scholar ard will \iofn the Lot gty of THERE is no advertistng medium U S Steel nr i ar untll after the Christmas re- |colony of American cpllavjons who will e o N e Wast T'n ol i Four veterans of last season's|epend several years at Oxford universi- . $1% | winning team are evaitable, maving the wa smurdered while 491 | prospects for a good season bright. ty, in England. A HEARING OPENS ON 41% | JAKE SCHAEFFR WINS BILLIARD EXECUTION OF SoLDIERS MATCH WITH R6GER CONTI Wash'ngton, Dec. 8.—Detailed ree- West Bl & Mg . PRE-CHRISTMAS [57.%6.2% COTTON, New York, Dec. 8—Jake Schaefer,|ords of the war department relating to “’nrrh Pump .. SALE. 1’ 2 k1 New York Des. $.—Cotton world’s 18.2 balkline billiard champlion, [the legal execution of eleven members Worth Pump A . n spot | today won the two final blocks of his:of the American Exped teady; middiing 18.10 i SUITS AND OVERCOATS |° 21D | 3.200 point match with Rozer Conti, of | were presented today to™a senate inve: 1 France, 400 to 219 and 400 to 142! tizating committee by wav of denial of 4 50 950 MONEY. Schaefer's grand total for the $29.50 $34. $39. New York, Dec. 8.—Call mondy firm. | Plocks Was 3,017 and Contin's 2,100. tin for busizess results. found guilty of ‘om Belgian gir] ‘__ | - G. O. THOMAS Drv Goods The Store of Values elght | charges that scores of soldiers nad becn hanged without trial. * Out of considera- er: high 6; ‘ow 5; ruling rate 5; closing tion for the families of thc, d= 1921 x'nas_ from from from bld 5 1-2; ‘offered at 6; last loan ¢ catl| - names of the eleven were omitted from loan sagainst acceptances 4 1.2, lift today. Prices closed strong, 1 3-4{tha record, P — {to 2 7-8c net higher with May 1.13 7.8 Read )bv Co'onel Walter E. Bathel, 1922 H New Y All $35.00 540.00 ‘45'00 Liberty Bonds. to 114 and July 1.02 7-8 to 1.03. Corn|General Rershing's judge advocate gen- appy € ear ¥ i gained 7-8¢ to 1 5-8 and oats 1-2¢ to|eral in France, the records showead -that : 08 e oDt Lo Cloms |G T rreinions, the. ~outems | those executed’ By the. military authoris SANTA CLAUS STOREROOMS HERE, AND LOADED Christmas comes but once 2 T R ey I 97.08 35 Eg g- g: varied from 10 cents decline to 40 cents|tles Included eight negroes, two whites U S Lib 1st 415 9766 . 9730 8743 | 20y2nce eyt s year and so does an opportuni- | U S Lib 21 41s 5740 3720 gysg [ 1/hcat showed strength from the start| Senator Watson, derhocrat, Georgla. SEASONABLE — SERVICEABLE — SENSIBLE 9728 [ anq with* a gradual increase of buying|Whose presentation of the charges em| sonker H.' A. Van Karnesbeek, x M A S G l F T S ke thi PRI MRS T g e i S e oo o e st 6 10 G et | nead of the deiegation fom Hol E e this. Lok ; 12 < business by way of the Gulf of Mexloo| tigation, appeared before the commit-| 1ana. ; ty : Victory 3%z 10082 9985 99.93|was notea aml specls] attention was [ teo toddy as soon as it convemed. Ho Cut Glass and Fine China, Work and Waste Baskets,- ziven to mnews that British stocks of T Suits and Overcoats bogfmm in dollars and cents per $100 | wheat totalled ony 11,000,000 bushels Handbags and Pocket-books, Neckwear, Aprons, Boudoir against 34,000,000 bushels a’' year aco. 't last long. Betier do Tt B + Corn and oats advanced With wheat, ! Caps, Xmas Umbrellas, B y etc. can . y Export demand for corn was good and Kid need comme! i AL Year |the domestic cal! was better than has Centemen Glo“' no ol Christmas i ki esterduy. Ago 1been the case for some time. Crepe-de-Chmp, your saving early. |“D075 3344 | Tack anf vibs. coas b scksterad Dave Home-Made and Dove Underwear, in Silk, Cables o 3.44 ing which found offerings rather lght. France 5.87 | Pork was marked down in the absence Filipino Hand Embroidered. Guilders 20.45 of any inquiry. Lire / 045 Skinner’s Silks and Satins. Marks . 1.33 Chieago Grain Market. mo, and oytl orcester Corset Swiss franes 15.44 Wheat— High. Low. Close. Ne Bon Ton R . w o arphy ebary [fes e R RS AR MR IR I . g Sweden ... 1 G T b e : PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. 207 Main Street Nebwar . e o P B CORNER STORE . PHONE GOODS EXCHANGED Greese ... 750 Si% ASK - bim HYDE BLOCK 2:3 MONEY REFUNDED i Argentina 70.00 56 54% 56 ' T THERE is no sdvertigng medium in SR e TADC e T P. S.—DO XMAS SHOPPING EARLY ! Counecticut equal to Ths Bulle- Chicago, Dec. 8~—Better export de- Y ... 33% 371 % _basiness resuite. mend helned zive the wheat market al July ... 39 381