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GRAMMAR SCHOOLS HOLD FIRST MEET| ‘ ——— .. One of the most ucltmx activities seen ['n the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium this season Rook place Thursday afternoon, when the Sroadway, Mount Pleasant and Greene- \me grammar schools met to decide this \seasors athletic supremacy. The meet ‘resulted in a tie score in total points be- ltween Mt. Pleasant and Broadway while ‘he Greeneville lads who cuptured the ‘trophy last year were doubled up on in scores. The school teams were backed up by a eubstantial crowd of spectators, which filled the gymnasium balony, and @uring the more exciting moments made athletic association and Harvard member of the football rules committee, is spon- sor of the plan. Abalition of the goal after touchdown will, it is sald, be one of the maters brought before the conference. Coaches, officlals and captains have been 'nvited to be present. — GOLF GOING BIG DOWN IN TEXAS Chicago, Feb, 22.—Golt is getting away with plenty of kick in Texas, according to Once Again hy request the gym ring with cheers. Bob McDonald, former Metropolitan open The events were as follows: champlon, and professional. McDonald Tait Bros’. delicious innovations in special bricks—a new Standing broad jump, Boynton, Wil. |camtured fifst prize at the mid-winter tour- Hams, Kearney, Broadway. nament In San Antonio with a record S “ch fi 0! fl“ Potato races—Brower.® Mt, Pleasant, |3c0re of 381 for 72 holes, and exhibited flavor every week—have won s vor that we have Kramer, Greeneville; Gronskl, Greenville, Basketball rely—Broadway, Mt. Pleas- Greenaville, Broadway. Basketball relay—Broalway, Mt. Pleas- t, Greeneville. his tremendous drives on offier links along the Mexican guié. “Not even in my native Scotland have I ever seen such a wide- spread mania for golf as I found in Texas. While the number of players as vet is smaller than in meny other parts of the world, enthusiasm for the game is un- bounded, and new clubs are planning in a received special requests to repeat certain tempting flavors. This week we have been asked by numerous delighted customers to put out—out special Orange Pineapple This brick made an unusual hit—it is a delicious blending of Oranges, Pineapple and rich Venetian Ice Cream— words cannot describe it—épe must taste it to fully appre- ciate the genuine goodness of this special Tait Bros’. treat. Mt. Pleasant, Broadway Greeneville, Total points—Mt. Pleasant 18; Broad+ way 18; Greeneville 9. score (of different places while nearly ev- The winners will be determined by |ery existing course has a waiting list is- Broadway and Mt Pleasant competing [Piring to membership,” he said. next Thursday afternvon, at which time the trophy cup which for the last two sea- sons has been tributed by Jeweler J. A. Ferguson ,will be awarded to the winners. “If the convesions to golf kesp un knickerbockers will be as characteristic of Texas as chapiarals were when Texas was known as a cowstate.” ‘A mumber of other famous golfers’in- cluding Jock Hrychinson, British open champlon, James Barnes, American open champion, and Franeis Ouimet, former national champlon, have also been playing along the gulf coast. INVITES COACHES AND CAPTAINS TO CONFERE Cambridge, Mass,, have been sent by ] Feb. 23.—Invitatlons Harvard athletic au- It is . menhfic fut that -“as you FEEL se are you.” Trim fitting, handsome new clothes actually make the man who wears them not only look thorities to the colleges of New Mngiand to attend a conference here March 3 at which suggestions for alterations im the football will be diso: Letters HUTCHINSON NEVER LOST A VERDICT Hughey Hutchinson, the sensational Meather weight, who battles Kid Kaplan in rul sed out tonight to Dart Bates, Boston Universiy, were herst Foston College, Brown, Massachusetts Ag- | Meriden Saturday night, tas made wn cn. UART BRICKS fioc younger but FEEL younger. gles, New Hampshire, Tufts, Maine, Wi viable record for hinfSelf in the squared ~ liams and Holy Cross. Major Fred W. |circle, one that few battlers can brag During the five years Hutchinson FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Moore, graduate treasurer of the Harvard | about. If you don’t believe this just come in and let us slide on to you one of our brand new Suits and Overcoats. You don’t have to buy them unless you want to. PINT BRICKS 30c Leave an order today with any Tait Bros’. dealer—it is a dessert par excellence. TAIT BROS.; Inc. NEW LONDON WILLIMANTIC We never urge anyone to buy. CLOTHING do it. Wear our good, “Nifty” clothes. Quinn & Desmond 283 MAIN STREET PHONE 1375 We let our STOCK MARKET ACTIVE Butte Cop & Z . Butte & Super Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cent Leather pr Chandler Motor Ches & Ohlo Chi Gt West 1ln Gt West pr to higher lev largest and most var.d deali ® but fell back sharply in tne on followed an advance in call to 6 per cent. Gains rang- ge fractions to 1 1-2 poin were made at ihe outset. Advances were Y1 as X points before e money furry ma ncreased bus d from profe ived by commi: s been hattling in the hing, he has never | hold the fast Wanderers in check. ment this year. lost a referee's decision, according to his| The Wanderers play in Westerly this| Miss Alexa Stirling, of Atlanta, form- [team of Ottawa defeated the Pere Mar | - Mass. manager. coming Saturday with the Battery team|er national champion and Miss Marion | quette sextet here tonight by a score of 2 | Harry G. Every time the Scotch-American sturt- [ in the armory. Some of the lady fans|Hollins, her conquerer, already have an- [to 1. hampton Bea {ed against a foe where a verdict was to | will make the trip with the Wanderers. [ nounced that they will not &ccompany H. E. Dennison, East Lafis be renderal Hutchinson was always pro- | In the predminary, in a good fast|the party that will seek the British ti- Dugas Challeng: « White Wyandotte claimed the winner. That will give the | game, the Bantams took.the Bearcats|tle, with Miss Collett, they were consid- Fred Dugas of Taftville challenges Frark P. Matte 0,; Davl | Connecticut fans something to think over | into camp to the tune of 28 to 20. The|ered the foremost American representa- | pnoote i eagtern Connectiout fos a & ¥ 3 5 v when the Quaker warrfor goes against|Bantams are playing a good prand of| tives. bowling match of 20 strings, 10 strings “m“hn;g Tl *[3"- i tric their crack feather weight, Kid Ka fan. basketball. —_— to be played at home and 10 on the op- Conas ! o 623 a met of 3 1-4 e It in 1928 that Hulchingep came io T FORMER HARTFORD PLAYER ponent’s’ floor. He would like to hear | Walter ‘Bradbury, Tottin 3 W T Gan ot Denr 7 front ;as-one of; the, most dangerous AP THE AETNA ALLEYS. NOT TO PLAY THIS SEASON | from Barber of Danielson. McKenzie of . 583 Gt North'n ,.; P P Kitbane. % ;hg'q:,’,‘,”;}""‘,;“,f:;,hzhl‘;:"; U. B. FINISHING CO. LEAGUE. Clarence Pickup, a former Hartford Muos—urx‘ansn:1 Noel of Wilimantio, for a Bl North Ore gruelling 12-rounder at Hartford, Hughey Calendar Room. player will 1‘}‘:"2131)’ not be Zeaniin ac purse of $50. Sy B 554 tepublic | iunn Motor Car enzaged in many decision bouts that ear, | Ryan . 80, 1) 74— zg4) lon SN thepFasterniTat gueaCing Rhode Island Reds. Be of Un-1yingic Central winning avery one of them. Gorman i 82 23 | COMINE season. The fleet outfielder has | B, P. ROCKS AND LEGHORNS The Orchards, South Hadley ANNOuN:- | ynegiration Cop “whizped Frokle Kramer | carronl 74 76— zezjicturned an unsigned contract to the IN TIE FOR FIST PLACE Other de- | 10" Frarvester st S eoTlowe |y s : 222 'Waterbury club with the information et i o - at Saratoga. Hughey followed | ponohue 96 93— 289 Barred Rocks owned by H. E. Denni- t ®|1on Hatvester p ocking out Sammy Waltz In 5 that he was not going to play baseball o y H. iy T T pr knocking out Si 3 McCarthy 104 88 99— 291 | 41 vear son from East Lansing, Mich, and the R nenloh :n' ifrr Marin aind in Hartford and scored ano'v.i.wr S A e SCoyear. White Leghorns entered by J. Frank Charles R. Lane, So unt or Jendimor Tyl e Lo die e L e AT\ e e R e L Dutols érom Peacham, Vi, tied for first White Leghorns. agaln. in- Mot T {The Philadelphian followed up these 2 Color ' Makenp. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP |Pac€ 11 the ;:“S';g:rs“'” h"f r:hffldegf Goshen Poultry Club, | Int Mot T ag) ements by scorlng two 12-round | Ritchie . 66 66 81— Miami, Feb, Miss Jarrle Kuhnert, e;fisg\\' i i :’;n ‘;’r raia Hollywood Farm, Ho Intern’l Pi over the rugged Gothamite, John- | Langlais - 87 99 117 30214 Cricago won the champlonsitp of the [ P Vi B B eats pen of Barried p ny ms and beat Larry Regan in | Ellison oot 78 89— }\omien = 1nvitation golf tournament at the | 1 a™y o "ror the week with a T n it soun Melopim o SR PR R Miami Conntry club today defeating Mrs. 1 e A ey et \“1\ | ’s the kind of a propos Hn: )\adwnr Gromko . 86 88 97— W. A Webster of Boston, 5 and 3. Mrs anfisa'nes Pas s bf"wgfigbfmge ol - ? 1 Mot B . {is goinz against Saturday night and as A George Canoon of Canada won the cl b Sl ~ B 0 ount - Mexican Petrol | Hhtchinson is after the scalp of *he Nut- 416 414 465 1295 | iOn N 0r the second aivision, deteating | Chards, Wovdbridge, tfed for third place | Manchester—On acoou {meg State champion there is sure to be 1lenty of action. Miami Copper M dog scare in neazby ssourl K & T ith of Barred. Rocks “owned & D Y [ tithiiby isst-iciore . A. Fifer, of Columbus, Ohlo, 7 and | 5 0y & Pyl S0 G at Laterette, Ind. TUnited States Finishing Co. M > o 47 longer period than was nnounce gy e e B emeae S i A e B n s s ¥ e STOCKS :’" K&Twi. Ashland Defeats Stafford Springs. e L Senigess fo HEin o Sondon. acions N Y vihme Wikta Tash o m il Phe following fo K & T pr w1 The Ashiand basketball team defeated I o The Y Seniors have another go for to- | y&" oo e, W e o tion for . 1 Pac Stafford Springs 30-20 Wednesday night | Jikal 110 104— 323 | ygp; when they wilk'have for their 0p-| .y pens was 3.285 eggs o a yield of ac pr nall, Jewett City. ersuson it S ponents the fast Independents of NeW |peqrly 47 per cent. This is 432 eggs more Airbrake ried off with a worid | Simeox S e London in the local Y gym. The l0cals| nan”ine average for the last seven n of speed and held the lead until the last have been Jooking forward to this game | 150 (0 SYETRED 7T Mo NS meven b H few seconds of the first half, which end- 608 604 59 1803|.nq have gone through some special [ TSRT TRNS oL O APREIE e e ood | S outh ed with the score 15-14 in favor of Ash- Riverview. practice in their effort to and a victory | conau.or or ‘the birds in the contest their Jorfolk & West . tamd White . .114 93 85— 292|over the New Londoners. The 1“‘1?““;‘ egg vlell was not adversely affected by | The Ashiand speedy forwards were too | Jones . 97 106 ¢ 120— 332 |dents include Daly, former Boston Y. M. |,,o \weei's below zero temperature. e 1 much for the Kaceys in the second half, | Leitch cee.. 94 120 108— 322 | C. A guard, Gniffin of the Industrial| ™y ne¢ feature of the eurrent laying ,' an, R R Capt. W. Benjamin scoring 18 points out [ Wilcox .109 119 101— 329 [league, O'Neil. McGinnis and Frost. The| . ;iact consistg of running twenty birds Plerce o1l of the 30, while Blake and Leclair played | Dupuis + +...107 85 99— 291 |Seniors will iine up llke this: F¥nlayson |y . .ipar instead of keeping each breeders Elescs Olivor a good game. Donovan ... ....147 115 101— 363 |and Hull, forwards; Grebe and Pineaul,|,pin1 o¢ ten bords entirely separate as Seitades The lineup and score: = — .- |center; Williams and Chartesky, guards. | ;o %00 " B e istributed § some Reading 1 pr | Asiieg 0 Stafford Springs. 663 638 623 1929 R of the contestants and their frlends he- Reading i b e iz GO TRy Leonard to Fight Moran. cause they have not known just what | R - r & eel 5 S AT THE PALACE ALLEYS New Orleans, La., Feb. 23.—Benny |disposition was being made of the e;.'gsl e Ir & Steel Bla 3 e Ir & Steel pr. 25 R J Argenta 014 Timers Leonard, world’s lightwelght champion, |laid outside of the trapnest. Of cou South Pacifie .. | : P. Bill = s will make his New Orleans rinz debut |the number is relatively small amount- South Rallw: S sest b Benmeaie R B o tomorrow night in a 10-round no-decision | ing as it does to not more than four Southern Ry pr 5“0 08 e bout with Pal Moran, New Orleans light. | per cent. of the total eggs lald durinz the Tebaceo Prod Jbes e e o weight. Moran fought the champion in |year. On the other hand, one egg wron Unfon_Pacifi e 135 109 East Chicago two vears ago and, al-|ly recorded each week makes an a U 8 Rubber S R Seaccit EaRD S & L though outwa'ghed 12 pounds, remained |lated error of over rmv_hfus ffc' L it ftepatrd I (39 52¢ 1s5+|10 rounds. This time Moran will weigh |vear. To avold any possibity of fav AR Substitutes, Fitspatrick for Bailanck. | Totals ........ 489 = 834 524 1557|y3¢" nay while the champlon will scale | itism the management of the contest has U S Steel pr . _ Baskets, w. Bonja‘mln 7. Blake 3, Fa- about 140 pounds. adopted the following rule: Eggs lald West Unfon Tel st A lance e Ecua). |ICi ¥aloons 100 101— 295 outside the trap nest shall be pro West Air Brake . T W Banterin Ll e o 105 110= 408 Kearney Coming to Watch HIIL T e Vest EL & Mg .. e it i 103 119 3%%| Maurke Kearney, who was assistantthe two pens that are honsel together o o B Baltic Wins from All Colleglans. Matteaw 198 L 10s S aylie et ine e the Hartford Golf | 4,1q, 1n the 0dd week the extra Villys O'land pr e club last year, is coming to the Misquam- | 4o o siven to the odd number Worth Pump . it onfthe s o om icut Golt club, Watch Hill, R. L. as pro- | oo bl o AR 0 ilc Wanderers: defeated| Totals ........ 513" 543 1p10 |dout b EEib and_conversely such ezz on eve \ % 68 the All Collc_*.5of Norwich by the| Simecox high sms!e e high three 353. :g;’;":;‘ g e aoming 380D | shall be glven to the. even mum corTox Soore jof 51 1o 31, Inel Wanderershen door school at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. | Pk o0 0 0] o Lo the game in their own hands at the|TWO NEW TEAMS ON He whl leave for Watch Hill as soon as | I1e four leading pens in eao m'ddling Tags, - 28— Szt cotton gutet, sg‘:(g' zai":“finf‘)’_gsflt‘m‘;: é’o‘:’;‘lfl; WESLEYAN'S CIRCUIT | the indoor season closes. princioalificatdeireras allows - % New Yor 23.—Call money strong : . Middletown, Conn., Feb. 23.—Two new | T T e NG CHAS. K. CHAMPLIN. WHO WILL igh 6; low 5; ruli teams, Bowdoin and Hchart, appear on | Marquard an opf Sign Braves' Con-|Seven Hills Farm (Barred) Kato- = R 158 offered ot 85 Brta e B Wesleyan's football schedule for 1922, it tract. nah, N. Y. 535 |[APPEAR AT THE DAVIS THEATRE 5 ; last 2, 3 S o eamee § against acceptances 4 1.2 8 call loans E:“:’;:Ll::‘b;c? :gn:l’hetlw:z? here a! | was announced today when Manager Hza- Boston, Feb. 23.—Rube Marquard, lett | S Bradford Aliyn (White) Beimont, ALL NEXT WEEK. » bu men! 'S ' YIELDING FROM ey donnh O BIXty days 4 3-4 a 5 | became much divided, later an & resuit of |5, nayround, *23, of Mount Vernon, N. | nang pitcher, and Larry Koof. inficldem| ninety dys 4 3-4 a % ; six months 4 34 o gave out the list, ~Hobart won the | wno were traded to Boston by the C 5. Prime ; 2| talk that ice was forming over the fields o G R S0 L G champiogehip of e ¥ the Cin- 6 200 t 7 450 ‘me mercantile paper 4 3-4 a 5. because of zero temperature which had [od phncse o e o oo | cinnati Reds in exchaugs for Pitcher 3 0 0 /. () urr" e followed the rain. With quotations at|tooic similar honors in Maine, JflhnBchtt, gnve_dsx:ned contracts with Ciban Aes Suiss 87 y . Liverpool and Buemos Alres showing com- | o s moiia, "o 13 MAS: | home, | the Braves, President George W. Gram - % g Ust Hizh. Low. Close |parative sirength, an upturn in prices here unless ollierwise mentionsd? announced today. United Drug Conv. 8's G oLk dkhs ... 87.00 96.96 96.9 | cnsued. However, the rise brought about | geptember 30, Unton; October 7, Bow- _— US Lib 2d4s . 9666 96.66 9666 | Increased offerings from commission hoUs- [ gotn 14, Columbla at New York; 21 Ho Davis New Golf Champ Steel & Tube of Amer. 7’s i gflt 12{‘1 ius 2706 9680 9694 |es and carried values downward 2gain |pert; 2, Tufts at Medford; November 4,| St Petersburg, Fla, Feb, 23.—Charlas \ Amer. S Ref. 6’ U'S Lib 30 t1es oyes 28.80 96.73 | during most of the remainder of the ses- | Amnerst’ 11, Williams at Willlamstown. | Clyde Daris, of Columbus, Ohlo, is the new . Dugar . J i s 9742 97.30 9 j slon. i e h ‘his is j 7 he keeps t U S Lib 4th 43%s 97.20 9606 The fact that Chicago wheat prices wers e Bboe nichie chamlon, Solintig 1. an is judged by the Company he keeps. Northwestern Bell Tel. 7’s | sictory 4%s ...10028 100.24 €0 Mg as to encourage shipments hers, | GTLBERT LEAVES FOR ey ;afig“l_o‘,’;f‘ e ominyis beat = ’ 4% ; g 3 barn yar rs e fourth annua : =% 4 Thare Adirondack Pr. & Lt. 6’s |Victory s ...10000 10000 100.00 | Iom Kansas City were responsible for DIXIE LAND SUNDAY | (ourmament which ended here today. 2. Money is sensitive, also elusive. Therefore, be Am. . Ch 1/9 uoted “in dollars and cents per $100 | =ome of the late selling. Notice was also Manager Gilbert of the Brasscos leaves = S . 3 i Agric. Chem. 7V,’s bond. taken of an increase of 1,642,000 bushels | for Texas Sunday with the New York Gi- . Patriois Piats Matumtto sure and put it where it will be well treated. Send for Gsetrl ¢ e for the week in the world's available sup- [ants. He will not return to the frosty 3 r_descriptive letter Forelgn Exehange, ply total. northern clame again until well after the | Boston, Feb. 23.—St. Patrick's hookey 3 b Itiptied only by investment in FIELD BROS Year | Now high prices for the season were |robins have taken up thelr abode here— . Money can be multiptied only by investme Sterling— Yestorday, reached In the corn market. Expectance on April 4 to be exact. Gilbert will go Members Consolidated Stock Demana B e ;?";:% of & decded falling oft in the amount of | from San Antonio to New Orleans whers Good, Clean, Sound Company. Exchange of New York Cables corn arriving in Chicago was largely Te- |the Yankees will train and from there to 3 — IEADor L sponsible, The oats market was govern- | Jacksonville, Fla., where he will glve the 4. Most people have to work hard for money and W SHETUCKET 8T, Tel. 2080 Gullders ed for the most part by the action of | Brawes rookics the once over. He will re- - bl e Sy NORWICH, CONN. Marks corn. Provisions ruled “higher in line |port for duty here sbout April 4 and wil should therefore be the more careful to make . Lire T with hogs values despite & good d of | call the clan together for apring training BAETRT - : . JAMES WALLEY Bwies. Bance eastern selling which grew out of closing of | on April 12. = IT help them. Place it right and it will. Manager Pesetas ....... spreads between lard and cottonseed ofl. 4 5 P ot Belgian francs - WARD WILL QUIT IF . We will take pleasure in giving you the fullest MAIN OFFICE Kronen . Chiengo Grain Market. YANKS REPUSE BOOST .1 ta!‘e e o g ) ? % 50 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK | Sweden Wheat— lose s possible information about a remarkably safe, kL Denmark i Rl 2 e Asron Ward, New York Yankee sec- OTHER BRANCHES Norway Ty i davec daee |endibsmemes s notiont susesced on | GHE PREEE, Rub It sound and very profitable invesiment oppor- 5 nesday he was g = o Worcester, M: by e o jCorns to-investigate an attractive business of- | g o , ifloenza, faoting tunity—if you will mail or telephone your 1 SoButh:rid MM.s-. ! 20.00 :‘:% :g:‘i :"_; ter he has received. z quest for same, rockton, Ma “If I do mot get the §3,500 Increase colds, pains, sare S 2 Mo~thampton, Mass. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKDY i in my 1922 contryet, I will quit base- throat, hudu:hu. bronchitis, Hartford, Conn. | Chicago, Feb. 23.—Persistent eelling due 42% 1% 41% ball and go Into business,” said Ward. asthma, croup, etc. The favorite 6. If we could oqlv :-w; ou an inklin ng cf the pos- New Haven, Conn. to rains in the southwest made wheat to- A% 2y 4% Ward, Who has been offered $6,500 is family liniment for more than b2 2 "'—-— S ! Stamford, Conn. ‘fuvmgl:"f;!: :’chal-s s'l‘he mariet s holding out for §10,000 and was recently 65 years. sible value tO yo" ¢f this invitation you would i clot unse al 0 net declins, - P - Waoonsocket, R. 1., e 0 o Myl ot | Placed” on the market lose no time in calling personally at our home . Ansgnia, Conn, ly 1.24 3-4 New York, Feb. 23.- T easy, D to 1.24 7-8. Corn Inished 1-2 to 11-8 a | and nearby 12 7-8 a 13 later 13 a 13 1-4. = MIS§ COLLETT NOT DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES 11-4 up, oats,_unchanged to 1-2 higher, ! office, 206 Thayer Building. Tin firm, epot and nearby 29.87; fu- INARDS 1 ani srovislony carryiog from wnchange. | tures 26,50 S0 FOR PAIN ‘ wed 5 4% advarice: 1 oy, nch: Miss Glenna Collett the Providence, R. APER MILL MANAGEMENT AND AN Assertions that & wonderful imnrove- ‘”j’:‘(,"};’hf’ wm: 7uo a Bfli‘:" L, girl who won the Berthellyn cup and P AG FINANCE -CO. ment in the outlock for the 0nm'~?‘f'l’~’ Vi BL Louls delivery mot the Eastern Woman's Golf championship last year, will not go to England for the.