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Y, JANUARY TT1822 Y is in the middle of an active season, and a program of vatled events is now taking mplace This week's schedule of - activittes in addition to the regular gym-: nasium classes is as follows: Wednesday night, basketh-1l—Y Seni- ors vs Taftville Rovers; Thu®s:day—Prac- tice for amateur vaudeville show; Junior basketball league games. Friday—Y Sen- iors vs Plainfield at Plainfield; Y Pmrcs vs Bacon Academy, Colohester at lacal Y; Business men's vollayliy1 3ractise for state tournament team. Saturday— Y Sent:rs vs Baltic Wanderers on lo- cal fioor. — - BOWLING, Esstern Conn. Power Co. Leagume. Operating Department. AT v K o A Archer 26 18 81— 245 |¢ Coffin . kel 25 87— 249 F. Sistare 9 141 92— 327 854 398 357 1109 Line Department. 80 122 90— 2 71 82 102— 2 151 204 192 Cormia Sullivan Operating Department. Archer 85 Coffin 81 The Khald—“Pretty easy, eh mate?” F. Sistare - = The Blue—"Right, buddy, and Dsniel-sen next.” Hallisay e . E Jordan & 19 e = Russell . i 92 Line Department. the end of the second half so they were alicnved to play five minutes more a: seconds came out on top. The ! 160 166 157 483 Maintenance Department. B Sistare 5 a2 Army and Stattord Springs | h° SSATE ”f ;A;V A. Geener 24 H. Winslow 24 33 378 402 1135 | Miscellansous nepuvtment .a.. 88 1057 " 101— Maintenance. Denartniént. An Open Letter of Appreciation for the Unprecedented Response to Our R 100, o -5 MLl Announcement of the New Year Week-End Games 84 92 83269 ‘| MOXIE PRICE REDUCTION To Our Millions of Friends Everywhere : | ~ FINANGIAL AND ET FAIELY ACTIV N-response to our communication of January 1, announcing a substantial price reduc- tion, bringing Moxie “back to normalcy,” you have certainly started the New Year off happily for us. Your response has been so liberal in patronage that it has overw helmed us. The response has been universal, North, South, East and West. To undertake to reply to this by letter, wire or ’phone is an impossible task, owing to “the volume. We feel, therefore, that we must again adopt this open letter through the newspapers in order that you may be aware of our appreciation of your wonderful expres- Fead's sion” which further tends to confirm our faith in our enormous good will, born of the best prodiict on earth—the standard beverage MOXIE—and of universal fair dealing for almost half a century. Particularly gratifying is the fact that every Moxie jobbing house 4nd retail dealer, their salesmen and employees generally, numbering approximately 300,000, grasped the situa- tion with. enthusiasm. They all put their shoulders to the wheel and put Moxie, the stan-’ dard beverage, back to normal, as it were, almost overnight—the most wonderful illustra- tion of co-operation that was ever brought to the public attention, we believe. BALTIC WANDERERS TO "PLAY BOHEMIANS or DANIELSOX | Words fail us to express our appréciation. put it will inspire us with all the force at our command to bigger and better efforts if possible. 3 THE MOXIE COMPANY. By F. M. ARCHER. Moxieland, January 7, of their clat to gad game | will lineup as fol- Order a Case for Your Home Today From Your Deale: THREE-CORNERED BASEBALL DEAL IS COMPLETED ew TYork, Jan. 10.—Harry Frazee, of the Bostc\ American League |time ago and offered $50,000 which was ght ar ple- | refused. Connle Mack, Athlatic's man- | three cornersd deal by which |ager, is said’ to ha: sted on $100,000 kinpaugh, former = Yankee te the Washineton club manager and Joe Dugan, the ird baseman, ls transferred to | Boston last mo ton team Collins, Jack Qui In 2ddition to Duzan, ‘the Boston club | exchange for Everett S Red charge and Shortstop Frank O'Rourke, of |shortstop, and Pitchers Jae Bush and |iS on the Trashington club. Philadelphia gets [Sat Jones. |ot tra Outfielder Fd. Miller and Pitcher Acos-’ by those who frequent the cam ta of the Washington c'yb in exchange |PECKINPATGH OPTIMISTIC is located on the top floor of for Dugan. FOR SENATORS NEXT SEASox | P8 2t 237 Main Street So far as the Boston club ix concern- s : _— cald, no mer ,Ce‘t;"t"d- J‘“é ‘f‘—! F I jun :}"-e t0 | TAFTVILLE SCHEDULED plug’ that gap at shortstop, Washington 70 PLAY “Y* SENIOES ed in the trad A Ul ought to do pretty well in the American the Tankee club statel etball game which will undoubt to be a fast and exciting con- League race next seasen,” declared Rog- [ A bas test is booked at the Y. ! —_— e ———— the winner wil! a"erv\arr‘l call _cff practice untll goring. Inclemant weather also figured in the decision to drop the practice. cantain of the | was traded to Ashland Opems With Taftville GERARD NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT OF N. Y. A. CLUB | 10.—James W. Ge- the good suppert of the Jewes Manager Benjamin says e m the bect t> be had. : lineup wiil be pleked n, Leciair and Blake ; Jeffers and Eenjamin, eenter| Faber and Maynard, guaras. Augustus Tennls, s been nominated for tomorrow has been regular Tan. 10.—Spet cotton autet : 5 New TYork Americans er Peckinpaugh tenight when informed | edly prov that the deal which makes him playing Ty e— ~ manager of the Natlonals had been eom- MoNES. pleted. St Jan. 10.—Can druth in the southwest had 'been effec-| 3¢ ta great news and I certainly am Dundee Outpeints Pits: HO t In t R L a_xood deal today 10 |happy Peckinpaugh contirued. — 1 clude the HOINTERESESINPIWINDER Philadelphia, Pa, Jan. 10—Johung W 10 Inves ineing 1-2; off last loan £ tofine am pleased that Washington did not |Murphy. The Rovers have been anxious FOOTBALL PRACTICE AT PEXNN. |pyndee, New Tork lightweight ehamplon. 3; call loans against acceptances 3. give up First Baseman Joe Judge to get | to meet the “T'ers” whose lineup will con- Philadeiphia. P., Jan. 10—Winter foot- |easily outpointed Whitey Fitsgerald, E: ¥ of Penn. | Philadelphia, in an eight rcusd bout to , Grebe, Charnetsky bro- ctice at the Unive Finlayson and Hull. The game is has been abandoned. So few |might scheduled for § p. m. t enoush to come out to 3 cents net lower with Mav $1.08 3-4 ts £1.09 and July 98 1-8 to 98 1.4. Co lost 1-2 to 3-4 eent, and eats 3.4@7-8 lose |to 7-8 cent. In provieions there were With Profit me from Boston, as T regard him eone of the best In the game.” Liberty Bonds. Every trader and investor who be- Us : : ; _ E T g CONNIE MACK CLAIMS . Heisman decided to| (Addittenal Sports on Face Five) liewes that makin v Ar y gains of 2 1-2 to 15 cents. : » 1. Tu “,(ntou;ll:kw,;u ; se Ralns which fsell wlere most needed N0 MONEY WAS INVOLYED | CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS TO BE not a matter of luck,“but §i - < in the winter wheat belt and which.| Philadelphia, Jan. 160.—Connie Mack, HELD AT MADISON SQUARE = A wiedge, judgment and ex-fip o 1 v aid might prove to be the.\manager of the Philadelphia American | New York, Jan. N ce, thould read our valuable } iU § Lip 24 44 salvation of the Kansas crep gave bears | Leazue Baseball , arpouncing to- ham! n T 55-5ass book R 9800 (2 ble sdvantase from theoutset. night that he had traded Third Baseman | hel Squarz Garden before RESIDENT MANAGERS 2 3 Tietory “,‘, 97.88 rary to expectation in som quar|J T h n for |the close of the present indoor boxing % . .fi M Vietorr 3% 100.0 100.08 | ter he amount of buvring aft lder X ¥ season. e G : Sc1ent1 c ethOdB Sk lint 2 2 10010 v _consideration | = Johnny Buff is Permanent position selling imperted and domestic dinnerware In i cents per $100 |littls enlarzed and he finish was at al- |involved in his deal with Washington. |weight crown at youe lopaiity. 2 L most the bottom figures of the ses-| Duran's home is in New Haven, Conn. | Jack BEritton will Direct fi Of lnvestmg an d S e ad) slon. He joined the Athlstics about feur |wary 31 for the w g betery fo hema. Ee. Corn and cats showsd constderable re- {yveare ago, coming from Holy Cross eol- Liberal weekly compensation and a real opportunity to secure & Tradlng in StOCkS” sistance to selling nressurs, e t d¢- |lege. During the last two years he fre- bonus. mand for corn being In evidence from |quently expressed the desire to play with the seaboard Besides thers wes 2 fair |a team mear his homs. He left the team BonnsiClassiNe it S gean Cill loaurateiat i srvacd Chllvon: cal and success- sonfhern Tl for oats. 15 e often last seasen that he galned the BA K L % “ 2—Chevrolet Touring cars. | nding weakness in the hog |nickname of *Disappearing Joe.” - " # 3—Tr pook || provisions continued to advance, S . u “ u ;r B8, ecound ths el : it .~ the fart that stocks here have | TEDDY RUSSFLL GETTING Tonight, January 11th 4—1-year full course at the College of the Speken ing a free copy. beer\ aciumulating more slowly 'than INTO SHAPE FOR FIGHT Weor “‘"“"")d"‘"“*“ arty ot atons. ¥ =2 ; 5 . ing, etc., etc. usual. Teddy Russell, the promiSng Nerwich Baltic Gym, 8 P. M. i FRIEDMAN- Nghtweight, has set o 2 training eamo Full sales instruction by mail or at our nearest branch sales offics. Chieage Grain Market. in this city, and is hard at w % a. . Largzest crganizati 3 kind. W: . MARKELSON & CO. e e ot e R e . o: | Bohemians of Danielson e L EE LT 1085 119 may sign up for in the early future. vs equitable opportunity te secure a bonus. 8end for cepy ef . Investment Securities. eee 100% 8% Rusds! is peinted for & bout sither with Baltic Wi “Review.” Give age, education and two references. Main 8. Steady Stedman or with Kneckout Pal ande ain stphfl »-:;:«m, Cenn. || Greece . com o omy omx NI L ol c e INTERNATIONAL SALES SERVICE CORFORATION hone 2-22 o % 3 rst eh for Ted wants to reverse 1.857 Boylston St., Boston, Masa. Direct private wire to New York. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKEE: fha ‘nockout ortd Badmer Saeadsco Miocens Bowsen: 3%, Srnine / ey 88% 87% 87% him in a rigg event in Norwich. Russell Ji s % #8% lis working oot ewsy dav st shadow' Dancing After Game ! Chicago, Jan. 10.——Assertions -