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‘met and “wflnv !.r. the ring- Putnam ke tlm-k-ver had ed the' first ‘five talnutes. " THE “Boy threw Lund- strom to thé floor and “he-struck on his Iaft shoulder and was" -eu‘;: be:in dis tréss. He' was examfned D, KT . Philiips, who later announced from the ring_that Tundstrom’s’ collarbone . was aither broken or crusiied where the joint loths his . #Moulder.”. The m}teh ‘was = awarded t6 s opponent. Dutch - Kent of Hartford bacame “the Immedlats friend of the, crowd: when he agresd 1o go on with Kaletehits'for a 20- minute exhibition. The Feford.boy had wiready Ted 30 minutes in'the sem!- fnals, which ‘he won by getting a_ fall Srem Bo3 Paldge of Putnam in 24 min- utes by a toeh Kent threw: the-East. Wulk.ma in’ uw event, ,Fas won b:('-.’lol'p.!e ht’“ =5 Gauss.wou the 50 yand swim, Pm& took fhe 220 y-r\i Woau,m first ‘plunge, ané the famey . dive - JACK JOENSON BAREED FROM GIVING EXHIBITION ' Attorney General Newton motifted the chief of police of Ringston Monday J;‘l;t ‘the ‘advertised appearance of Jack J son in ‘g theatre in Albany, N. Y., Mon- day evening with his “Vaudeville Jubi- les, would be 2 iolation of the' box- ing law. AN The atiorney gentnl yoin(e& ot “that it i3 & crime for any person to engage in pants are licensed by the state athlétic commission.. Johnson has no.license and has-made No -application ‘for a license, Chalrman Willizm Muldoon of the com- mission notified the atotrney general. , The fighter- was scheduied- 10" appear ‘ord boy in 4 minutes and 54 seconds. and Hector n Grosvensrdale . was won by Rab- . 'who got = t: § in 22 seconds.'The affair was the first to bp staged under fate supervision and the crowd kept-per- ‘st order. W. H. Livingastone, *Who is'a ttate ‘commissioner, was referee.and gave | good - satisfaection. Richard: ren~yas announcer and Dr. F. G Baldwin was : -—ekee;z- Eli Defeated by Harvard. \ New Haven, Feb. f—Harvard renswed sabketball reigti Yaio this zfter- 3001 after & lapss vears and eas! Sefeated the Fii-quintet, 36 t0 13. Fitts\ MeLeish starred for, the Crimson. | Ell Team Defeated wene;n. Haven, F#b. 7.—The champlon- le"swimming team Jeféated Wes- dual me: n Carnegie ‘pool , 46 t0 7. The Midéletown failsd to_get.a Sret place. ajd one ‘second place. This was by 00 | ina "ltro!:x man ‘act” and “In-four fast rounds” GETTING READY FOR : GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEETS The _preilminary athletlc meels for Broadway. and ' Mt. Pleasant schooks will be held in the Y. M. C. A. gym, Wednes- ‘Gay and Thursday of this week, when the athletic boys ‘of the schools meet witk their principals to pick eut the scheol teams to enter the-intergrammar school meet that is to be conducted shortly, and for which a trophy cup has been donated Jeweler ¥ A, Férguson to go to the winning school. . ‘So many boys were en- teréd in last year's series that because of the lack of: space it Was decided to select a representative group: fhom'each of the schools for the finais, Wanderers Defeated Ashiand Nondey night.on ghe Baltic zym surfacs. the Wanderers’ basketbail: team defeated the Ashland from Jewety City. In the first heif 'Ashland wae leading 14 ic 7, when the 5euum half started the W FINANJ'" i’t_Nll fiflMMERBIA_l “MARKET “COXTINCED BULLISH.: E@lrs ing fl:r(h“r‘ e #hert . contrais, ‘lr4»1 '\<Mh!r active’ day on.the stock rke. Many, issuss ross above Best| z 3821, but thefle wets cancelled | or part in the profit-taking 02 As final" hevte: - @actors which stimulated the advanece, technieal considerations. .! 2 the omen r.mm-znq i 8 B private| transactions, . -the | o of timessnoney and mor propovnesd stgength in° the prinelpal for-| sigm exehanges. Rumors of an 1ndéfintia pastnonement tFe siveral gteel mergers and further | lement In the trade, as shown t_\-: more cuts In’ domestic and exnort priges zasnline, exerted anly passine influ- &man o0 108 shares ofthose companies. Trading s comnrehended a greater. va- “ietv of teruss than at any period of the surrent movemert. - The rrnh. substan- 2dvancas ngain were “howeyer, v held stnal-e and nemau.\es ap- centrolled - by poots: . these Were ‘th* low vriced squinments nh"m"r motors And reldted pelaition, sous. fext N midoells } arues. *which: at\ealr Lhest were higher) fy two _th five' molnts. Bris iseve< were regmonsive to the shopawyis £bod Anrual repe-t, and. ofhex junte- rzlls, notably New, Maven. Rock Thlamd," Chieazo Northwestern—and - St. [ Louls Southwestern prefered - streneth- sped on whilt was considerad’ enod t“ Raleg amounted. to 806,000 shates. B On the sdditional rise of ‘steriing ex- shanc#, demand Blle on Lendon sold at 4 3-4. Frengh. Tralian snd Belgian re- 2nces rose ¢ to 10 points and al oth- | s European quotations, German and| Dantsh tates excepted, made sim!lar ad- sances. Liberty bomfdg reflected less uneasi- 3#ms in connection with possible new of- rings and .convertible ral'way tonds moved forward in symnathy, with jow Forelzn Ex-hanzs. sriced shares of that descrintion. Writ- Vestadas - sh and othar foreign \bonds lept pasce Al '*,'.“’ with the hishep auotatlons for fore 3 i xchange. Toth mibs (oae valooy 17 [ ne ;s A v o st oo, Cables ... 435 3.893 | i e Francs 2 Guilders 34 : STOCRS. Marks 167 s foliowing 15 a mary -of the | Lire 3.60 ransactions on the New York Stock Ex- | Swiss francs - 1617 ge ty A P. M.: * ! Pesatas B 14.04 High. Low. Close. | Beiglan trancs ' ‘lgas .89 B8, ~63% | Kronen 24 L1033 031 . 1033% | Sweden 45% . 45% | Denmark ® 92% | Norway 33 33% | Greece 6% 38X | Argentina i3 36% 36% 3% 3% 2 s 1485 CHICAGO, GRAIN MARKET A 198 19% | . Chicago, Feb. 7.—Mushes to buy wheat om Hide & Leath .. 13 168 14% |teday met with profittaking sales in am Tide & Leath pr 673% 68 §¢ |Brent volume. ‘Aswa resgit. new ad- Am Tel & Tel ....118% 118% 1183 |vankes in price were only maintained in Am Tobaeco 1373 136% 1831 |Part. The.closing uaf unsettied, 18 o] Am Woolen 84% 83% 833 | 718 met higher, with May 1.28 1-2 ts Azaconds Cop ... 48% . 48% 433 | 1-28 5-8 andfJuly Ji 3-8 to 111.1.3. 4eeo Dry Goods !...55 543 54% |Corn lost 1-4 to'1-2@5-8, oats flmshed Ateh T &8 F 7Y 86% 967, {unchanged to 1-4 lower and provisions & Ohlo (11 4% 353, | @t 2 decline of 12 to 30 cents. Balt:& Ohlo pr ... 5% ~ 64% . 56 At first, the wheat market here scored Seth. Stasl (B) .83 817 #2% jan upturn jof' about 2 cents, chiefly be- Both Stéel 7.p ¢ ... 92% 92 9234 | cause. of cnc\mnge_mant which’, buyers Heth 'Stee] 5 p.e ..106% 108% 108% |had recetved from word ‘of a fresh rise Srook Rap TF ..... 11 10% 10% |in values at Liverpool and Buenos Alres. Breok R T ctf .... 934 Y 8% . 93 |Advices wers also at hand telling of the Burte & Super ... 2% 28% 28% |eontinued reduction of 'the smlill stoek “asadian.Pac 21265 1283 135 | of wheat gvallable at Liverpool. Fager- Central Leather .. 336 ' 328 33% |ness t6 purchase 'was given further im- Cent ‘Leather pr .. §614 863 88% | petus owing to reports of wrobable heavy Thandler Motor .. 65% 8314 64, |abandonment of.acresge in Kansas and Ches' & Ohto . 87 585%" 58N |because of talk of fhe presence of the! Chl Gt West .... 6% 8% ‘8% |groen bug pest in Oklahoma. The fact, ChiGt West pr .... 18% 18% 163% | howsver, that thers had recently. been Thi Ml & Bt P ... 19% - 18 . 19% | ap wdvance of 21 cents here was appar- CRM &G Popr.. .. 33% 3% 33 |ently. bélleved by many traders to have Cht & Nwest ... 63% 5% . 68" |discounted all factors enough. Selling hi & N'west pr .. 105% 108% 10534 | to realize profite. tepk. on huse $provor- Sl R L &P . 83% ' 38% . 33% |tions, and for = time caused the market 17% 18% 18% | to.Jose more than the early advance, A . 28% 261 “rugihle Steel 82 Tonlgy 84% | ering by shorts! Del & Hudbes 110% 1 Corn and oats after touching 'n some Dome Minem 33% |cases the highest prices yet thls season Srie < 0% | gave Way under profit-taking sales and Zrle 1 pr 15% | after Increase of country offerings. Erte f pr 10% | - Selllng asctibed to Dackers weakened Sen Plectric 14%6 | the Mnon market after 2 small ad- Zef Motor ... 9 vancs had been ‘bronght about through Sam Mot Ded 70% higher quotations on hogs. : h'n p ! SR gl » REL- Chicage Gratn Maskls {4 e Y 14% | Whest— High. Low. Close. Nliinole$Centra! 100 y .. 180% W37% 4 Yagy e - eVt Y ssg | July .. W% N1y iy int Mer arins % c"u“; 0wy s1% sy 2t Mer o Maz g o loduy @ ok el fow| Moy ... @% . 3% oy e July 2% 1% a1y Rennecott 28 ; e Lenign Valler 58 g8y av.l. = METAL MARREY.. \exican Petrol . 1176 116% 116% | New York, Feb. 7.—Copper dull; elec: Miam! Copper ... 28% - 26% = 26% I trolytie spot and nearby 13 1-2@13 3-4; MewukX & T 16 VL T Jrrmse 18 1 283, 53, Mo X & T pr 2% 2% 2 Tin firm, epot and carty /51470 MoK & Twi 8% 8% 81,32.00; futures 81.37@31 MoK &Torw ”,‘ 37%.~ 27%| Iron steady, prices umsha.uxe.. Wissour! Pacile .. 1 18% | Lead steady, spot 4.70@4.80. Misstur Pas ‘pr m “x,‘ _Zinc quiet, Fast St Louis delive Kat'Enam & St ot 4.5084.55. L1 4 Mr hh b gen 1r : ' Rep-1r & Steel pr "fll?!h\ Jast 1 ntances 4 COTTON. New TYork Feb. 7.—Spot lquss; middlinz. 16.85. Liberty Bonds. Figh Tow Clnge |US Libi%s . .« 96.16 96.86 U S_Jib Ist—41s 96.20 U 87Lib 2d 4¢%s 9. 95.18 U B Lib 3d -4%s $7.16 U S Lib 4th 4%s 98. 96.14 24 | Victory 4%s .+100 100.16 '100.20 Vietory 3%s ...100.24 10026 100.2: QuoLed in dollars and cents per $100 bond. 3635 | moderate rally which ensuad dm’lnx the - N-Y Central ".1... H&'H 1 & We orthi ‘Am North Pacific Pénn R R .. Plerce Ofl Pierce Ol pr Ry, St ,‘ Spring . Ray- Con [ Reaalng & Steei Seuth South Ry pr Tenn Coppsr Tehasso Prod Unién. Pacifts 18 Rubher . O 8. Rubber pr TR Stael U 8 Steel West/ Un Tel ... West ‘El & Mfg . Willys O'land Willys O'land pr Wogth Pump ali money eas- | rats 5 cl late trading wasg due in the main to cov- 2 boxing.or ing mtch to whi P misston is cbmnnxm all the pmgcl. i ! Jackson . i b Operating . Dept. Haliisey 91 86, 100— Casey 805w T Archer 9% 88 98 Larsen Antimony, spot 440, BN teamn ol ed with & \lot S;;n(on wdmd a ,boxx‘dm\vfm good Blake fo; askets scored was’s n the ptel!mlnwy swamped th Charron who scored 13 baskets for a total of 26 points was star of the game wiih a Mttle more “weight "on :this -bog” will malce e fast Wadercgy team: in another season. The lineup : Asnland—W: Benjamin, I.; Blake, rf. LeClaire e.; Faber 1f.; Maynard, vg. wurdaras—&udgewzy, 1f.; R. Swan c; T. Swamson, rg.; Rob- Benjamin, ¢ peld baskets, 1 foul »-make 5_fleld Yaskets ; Leclaire, 3 fia'd 1 Maynard T NS asiats Mayoard 1 8ol basket; Ridgway 5 field baskets; R. Swanson 3 fleld ~ baskets field basiets: Coady 3 fleld baskets’; T. Swanson : feld basket ; Robitedlle 1 A4 basket. . Referee, Love; scorer, Simingau;” timer, Brown. 2 * BOWLING AT THE AETNA ALLEYS. EASTERN" CONN. POWER CO. LEAGUE Construction Dept. Welsh : 2 g2 93— 261 Bawardson .. 1304 102— 297 Larson T10 78 ' 92— 238 Ph Saseas 8¢ 56— 140 bR 7 it 253 346 313 YA . Maintenance Dept. - H. Sistare .. ™09 116— 308 Furlong . 107 100— 328 Gesner ... . 80 89— 250 Winslow .. 108 99— 323 404~ 404 1209 Phiilips 256 Humphr 248 French® 208 302 Harris" .., = 1 342 356 101¢ ioep 90— 58— 7% 264 284 255 | the Miscellanoons . 83 85— 81— 105— CONNECTICUT BOWLERS Chicago, Feb. cago and* Mort Lindsey of Stamford, Connecticut, bowling in“the twof@man event of the fifth annual tournament of the Elks of America.tonight broke points, Mort Lindsey, 674, WINS IN For the discriminate buyer who Er(ows a real bargain, we have the followmg rebuilt and guaranteed Cars to offer. Remember these cars carry the same warranty as anew car. We are prepared to give a certlfied lfis— tory of each of these cars. ! One late 1921 Special 6 Touring. . $1350 Two 1921 6 g - , each $1050 wo Spec:al g ‘ouring, eac One 1921 Big Six Touring . . ... . $1200 B Felix Herflvm\nn at the Davis Theatre Today, Matihee and Night NEW [LONDON SPEAKERS AT Y. M. €,'A. AUXILIARY MEETING The February, meeting of the Womaws Auxiliary of the Norwich Y, M. C. A, was held Tuesday afternon at 3 OLIWK at t homo of Mrs. Wallace §. Allis, ' No, 305 “There was a lafge atfendance at nesting which was presided over by the auxiliary president, Mre; A. N. H et the pace. f0F his| Yavemn, s Bk anmeged| Tie meeling was favored with address- al game was 3D2. 6s by Mrs. Smi president of the BREAK WORLD’S RECORD T—Nick Bruck of Chi- world’s xecord by piling up 1387 ELKS’ DUCKPINS { THREE STRAIGHT u,uuis‘ its, match by three straight| During the ‘sos “7-PASSENGER esday night from uam 2. ¥ox | man gave two readim ng team hit the high tota v_\,[ tions were remered 19203 S T s m S R e ig Six ouring ........ Team 4, Capt. D. Youns. Vaughp poured. . 7-PASSENGER We also have the following cars which represent good values : ° ; OnelQZflDodgeRoadstei'.......SfiO haie extended &n Y GOOD CONDITION e e i [P O 1918 Dodge Touring ........ $ 400 |STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER E¥OR ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER ich chamer of commerce and cip - will hold a luncheon this (Weds noon at l'lé Waure: 1 luncheon the d@i- and the directors 550 BRNEY DROPS,CASE, T0 Go o\ “l]’\hss STAND : GOOD CONDITION X OnéIBI‘SDbc_lgeTourmg SR A T meet “4n joint wareational aciid- Norw wh g m'rrsnmm ' and BROEERS have _n;fiahfiu for mar Smofou mal issues possessing attractive ‘selling points, are jnvited to - call on or communi- cate their fa cilhies to: E.M. HARDING & CO." 25 BR@AD $T., NEW YORK. s “uf L Y lw,e bad {o pay for all the-advicsf} - ; 4 ~ sh ot N e e i " |l One 1918 Buick, Model E<49 ... .. .-§ 450 — 7-PASSENGER TOURING—GOOD" CONDITION : | One 1918 Buick, Model E-44 . .. ... § 400 el ity 5-PASSENGER TOURING—GOOD CONDIFION e : ‘One 1917 Hudson Cabriolet . ... . § 350 BTt . GOOD SHAPE . INITS CLASS <2 S it LARGEST SELLING ||| One 1917, 6-cylinder, 7-passenger et Bt S e i | saricd and i ClGAR - Studebaker Touring ........ $ 300 S Tienty Lyons nna Siton Les, | premises in question. : THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED—A REAL BUY ! star runners of (he‘,Mf:ls'Dp’}o\itram Esee;tri‘or;( 3 . 4 “G‘“j»:ehm‘f“"wunbml x: i w\ | IN THE WORLD ||| Three 1917, 4-cylinder, T-passenger R SRR e s = || EAMOUS I-'OR/ Studebaker Touring ... ... §150 upr| | o L :;:::nii_‘:;\,,.‘; e . GOOD RUNNING ORDER Moe Herscovil;:jncialmx:)t :fiy the = kheba\, a‘?m*:o’a‘" ui:‘;n\:u:gir::] :h; E{}’y‘,’i‘”“‘;fi?‘i’fii‘fi“;y‘x’fi'ziy :l{fi\d:vyvv S i ‘ One 1917 Hupmo‘)lle Tourmg S cals S 300 round matoh. 4 left to tho faw and a e ! - Ootll Tounng - s 450 o mme b e i et | Bt 3 E 7 || angest cican eacro | | 01 1920 Ser lpgposop S . geconds. e plumber. Tn r testimpny had a be: | = - s upon a cena::v W at ?ir:lres\ n the | R.G.SULLNAN ESTATE = = "m:m};; B | o oy e L3 One 1916 Scripps-Booth Roadster § 150 S panen of Willmantie ascent the | ney Jomn FACTORY -~ MANCHESTER, K. A b s b / Sray e sars o Sopuar T | o 0 ¢ One 1917 Chalmers Roadster .... § 250 e T 1 2 Three 1920/ Chevrolet Touring, ea. $ 250 A e el b © GOGD CPNDITION et 5 St e Eo Ore 1919 Chevrolet Touring..... $ 200 |” 2 B s e et SOOD CONDITION e BT, et One 1916 Chevrolet Touring..... $ 150 Zbysrko Defeated Olis. by 2 3 GOOD CONDmON -t aovais monas arecone smvsonse || WHAT BECOMES OF YOUR SMALL CHANGE ? £l R feated John Olin of Finland here tonight, ‘ s One 1917 A“en Tourmg N s e T s 100 Tevr i S it wi = foce|| . NGET ONE OF OUR BANKS AND FIND OUT | N ST e T i hetds i = dowe || COME IN AND SEE THE HANDSOME SAVINGS The a!;ove cars are all equipped with St 1| - BANKS WE ARE FURNISHING TO OUR DE- || Electric Starters and Generatars. "anszoni b:l:'i:to m:prn::c:::,;e‘:xm P OSlTORS. \THEY ARE THE FINEST MADE‘ o X - b3 Rt 'AN ACCOUNT AND GET ONE TO USE 1OneVimTruck ................. $ 100 lN OUR HOME. YOU.WILL PRIZEIT. B s : = . $5—DEPOSITED IN QUR-SAVINGS DEPART- * MENT, SECURES THIS HANDSOME BANK—$5 \ < W || CLEANING HOUSE : e Wearedetermmed to turn these cars PAID IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT into’cash, within the next 14 days. COMPOUNDED APRIL AND OCTOBER Come in and see for yourself. Bankers Trust Co. THAYIR BUlLDlNG NORWICH " Open Every Saturrky Evening Erom 6:30 to 8:30