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WORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922 'HORNSBY SIGNS FAVORABLE CONTRACT| .- . "™ o Is Your COAL Supply 8477 a0 S ey ags Pool ., 90 85 100— 275 Sotes 8 le—am SUFFICIENT TO COVER ANY SUSPENSION A 2 & N S l Co L e e, kg o | et . aion 0 s 2 Loan | 771 002 B ST " OF MINING OPERATIONS ? rmy avyourpius . \412 43 4681383 : WE HAVE FRESH MINED COAL. sague, who has been holding out, late The commissioner’s decision was given A. A. C. Boyes. ternoon agreed to elgn a con- | following a conference this morning With | o, 3] 7 i ¢ : » the Cardinals. representatives of the federation :‘ht: P L 13% ,:i: §1§ 3'5 > i z BR‘O o '. The sgreement was Teached after s |asked that dliputes within the sendlot | joppaoy 86 108, 93 236 organization not otherwise settiod be dis- $ ¢ the contract wers not made |posed of by Judge Landis The matter | 5000 3i-® ++er- 72 84 85— 261 THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Norwich, Conn. Phenes 23 and 24 A. A, C. Boys. -e. 110 88 131— 339 . 38 34 80— 258 3 " 1 15 understood that the |waé presented by President Lowry, In- e SPALD] $20,000 and $25,000, | dlanapolis, Secretary Thomas, Cleveland, pesi e ge oo CENTRAL WHARF " creasing it It the club |and C. C. Townes, councll for the sand- ST 3 2 A S o it & e | et TENNIS BALLS Hornsby has been de- am in hearty sympathy with the | . . 000 and the club recently |aspirations of young ball players,” | $uinan ... 1 The contract, it was | Judge Landis told his callers, “but I am [ ZOPNSOR «a . 1;; 1:2 ‘;;— g:: kea Hornsby the bi too b th t fiay Moo & o se s = = oy the bighest pald | Ho0 B e any ocmicrion oo tny | Arthur X141 1] 105 101 $5_ 231) works for & series between the Bear Cat| NO EADICAL CHANGES departed for the local team's | federation.” A. Aldl ....... 125 116 123— 364|2nds and the Baltic Bantams, EXPECTED IN FOOTBALL BULES Work Si“'“ ceeee.. $2.25 N at Orange, Texas, to- RO E New York, March 8.—While radical |l Socks, ceseeess. 10c| Jean Drawers ....... Khaki " 4o e o A e 556 519 5381613 | GREB WILL GIVE AWAY LA bbb e pair 65¢ FOis .i..... 3 e-up In the game again: s Biverview Club. 10 POUNDS TO GIBBONE | ball rules committee mests ners tomor- |l Khaki A 25¢ 5 o mests her prons .., ... . 8-Day Alarm Clock. $3.50 | Wool Socks, . for $1.00 eland Americang Saturday. Ne- SR I NICONRRESS | vt ., 92 113 108 314| Harry Greb will have to give away |row, it is likely that a further technical ay k 3 pr. for $1 Cween the ehub management | Toronto, March 9.—Ths executive com- | Leigen ..., ! . 92 113 111— 31810 pourds in weight when he meets Tom | defining of the gridiron code will result ion Suits. . 2 Be jonal Lo 95 baseman, | Tittes of the Royal Canadian Golf club | ponovan ... .. 104 113 140— 357 Gibbons in Madison Square Garden mext |from the conference. Clarifying of the Union ts.. 95c to $1.75 | Money Its ....... 50c | Uni Is .. EPRRE ) & rnler, firs atled of an agreement. Four. | today announced its refusal to adopt 2 | Dupnis LI i | e T et o el el | NS o T oy g o Sy (o o | e goumie e, e || Overalls ... 95c | Wrap Leggins ...... 96c|2 cans Rosst Beef ... 35c o Lr;o(clzl;\p:ll‘i;:n of corrugated, grocved or : 512 - b4 su—uz&_ 1;::’:03‘;; tc::w::‘;&c;u; :m;?f:flv- c:aselde,e S ey e 5 K'hlkl S!\lfll .. e .. 95¢c | Barracks B‘gl sisie s DB 2 "‘m“' 45¢ o vener wrmone saarce <[ T e pcnte 00 | e B mten | B GRS T somit G | S R 0 et | Silk Twill Shits. ... $1.95 | Folding Camp Chairs. 95 | 2 e Campbells or cumiery Sruewsos | S TGS, Soed oot | U %, e eure, | By, congions e, el | gm0 decoet o e meC | Poplin Shirts ... $1.95 | Folding Water Buckets 75c A ewson, dellvering h The committee announced dates for the | Shea cted Canadian champlonships this year as fol- | Olson . 101 95— 283 T 15 Ib. Corned Beef.. 30c 3 at 175 pounds. touchdown. While it is doubtful if the 3 1% Ib. 2 . 8 83 76— 24| Bven ten pounds is an advantage mot | members of the commitiee will decide to |l Dress Shirts ........ 95c | Alarm Clocks ..... $1.00 n { Cana ! 9 101 to bo considered lightly, and Tom Gib- | alter the present system, there is certain 3 2 cans Sardines. ..... 15¢ by am Usindall | B : : e 92 82 82— 256/ pong s llkely to make the most of It. |to bo considerable cxpression of opinion (| Chambray Shirts. . 95¢c | Dungaries ........ $1.50 ® York o i Amateur champlonship at Hamiiton | Mclntyre R TER T e gl s et s s Four 15-0z. glasses of fiolf and Country club, week of June 19. | Mikolasi e P et 4 - 106 9% 86— 286| makes light of this, contending that the | Several guggestions have been advanc- |l O. D. Shirts (heavy) $4.25 | 20 Ib. Mattresses. . .. $2.95 Jam . $1.00 mpleted, tie [F championship at Mount Bruno Tio: 115 T77s_1ass| BTeater epeed of his boy will more than |ed in preliminary conferences which it . . . P AT T 1 and the amateurs “°.'Zai'.",'-"cfii?;fiikm’n“'; 2 and 3. i dhca ; 4:‘9 428—1332| offset the poundage. Speaking further Tas thought would enliven this portion of Athletic Shirts. . . 25c | Hospital Steel Cot.. $2.95| 12cans Com ...... $1.00 n trom the city ¥ 'cha ) aron Sol “olored Calendar. about it, he sald yesterda the game from the spectators’ standpoint o i N & st oved | lub, September 11. The amateur tour-fcamon ... ... 99 90 94— 253| “Last alght I went over the records of and balance the prosent unequal distrl- |l Athletic Drawers .. ... 65c | MessKits ........... 50c | 7 Ibs. Kraft Cheese. . $1.50 . 3 T e S omatch play for 18 Holes | Stayensi '..... 79 80 s2— 241|both with the greatest care and it |butlon of power on offense and defense. Fiih Reoubh £ £ the oitching mound | in all rounds excepting semi-fnals and | Gornan ... .. 19 83 74— 236|strikes me that Harry shows to much | Most of the proposais cal for both teams sh Republic Flags. .. 10c | Vacuum Bottles . .... 85c | 2 cans Quince . ... e Adiron- | finals, which will be at 36 holes. Do SSiyantiiey 10 better advantage, on paper, at least. Of | to line up on the fifteen or twenty vard ight. again tubereu: Mrracmiy 14 83 93 303 | course, comparisons are mot always re- |line and then have the side making the |l Auto Tow Rope. ... $3.50 | Canvas Gloves ...... 15c | 2 cans Strawberry . was reporied able | jowets City Bowling Results Thursdsy St —— | liable, but Greb s absolutely confident, | touchdown put the ball in play from S 493 441 4531387 and that means a lot.” scrimmage by one of the following meth- : sht. ods: Drop kick by player making the i AGIE 50 RAVE ek Leclale Brothecs, Colared atakie’ Up: WILD RIDING FEATURES touchdown or by rezular kicker .of the RO EERE Paviiicaniki ceeee S0 26 . T8 93 9s—26 g SIX-DAY BIKE RAGE | team, or one play in which stde scoring iy :. soi 8L g4 70 236l New, York, ‘March 9, Tha . Austral- | tolchdown inay, o, forward pask or. 5 Des 100 Thiton 80 89 86— 214 tan mdens Homroh e, Austral-| iick. Fallure to score in this one play AT = - 89 110 Langlais 83 100 90— 273| trailed a. Jap behind the field after the | YOU!d send the ball to the center of the | base; Bancroft, shortstop; Young, left |sion to appear Monday at the Madison |recruit of the White Sox Stanto: ament prov- 109 121 — | firet lap-stealing jama of the. siv-day|feld for kick off in the regular manner (field; Groh, third base; Meusel, left field, | sion to appear at the Madison Square |the Giants’ r from tornia . ve e Thompson .. .. 85 86 T8— 239| bleycle vaee o Woanasday, erimisd. ty| following touchdown. Still another sug- | Cunningham, center field: Stengel, first | Garden mext Monday afternoon at 2 |of ons. Foth are m¥d ik 457 426 452 422—1300] even terms with the field at 1 w'clodk to. | °Stion would require the scorer of a [base; Snyder, Smith and Gaston, catch | o'clogk. The Mariden glova wiclder |to be fair amateurs with A e s et touchdown to kick resultant goal in the |and the pltcher. at that time will weigh in for the bout | Dick Kinsclla, scout. will be in charg 3 k e LY s The first Sem came atter the ffeh|mEnnEr now in vosue. Kitty Branstield, Eastern League um- | in the Garden againsts K. O. Al Wagnes [of the second team om its way morth v ; 1103 303 5 cees 5 s T of the evening sprints and was led by ther requests for rule changes will | pire last year, who will scout fo‘r the | of Philadeiphia. !!E s booking games now, a x pia o1 G Cote . e Kopsky. Ho apencd up a auaster of a|Include clearer definition of the shift | Chicago Cubs, and who is now with the | An interesting feature of the coming |In Beaumont on March 15 or 18, Lo Piers, D lap lead on the. Reld, ong wiin the aid |in order that game officials may have a | squad at Catalina Island, Cal, was | series between the New York Giants ang | _After trailing in the firat 12 to 5 o Gray ... i of his partner picked up a lap after a|Detter basis uron which to decide wheth- | struck on the head with a ball during | the Chicago Whité Sox will be the play o Springfield college put burst & TON ELECTED CAPTAIN Purdon . 3 Tilla fand’ @ Balt: ok la HRing, er these puzzling, sidling Jumps are a vi- [Practice , tut was not injured. When | of the two second basemen, Eddie Coi- |Speed in the second half that swep S BAETARD. FAEMEY ChEw | i The positions of the other teams re-|olatlon of the one man in motion rule | Dovle, who was hit by Kitty a few days | lins and Frankie Frisch. Trinity college off its feet and emerg . e S mained unchaiged, Wwith Grenda- The same fs true of clipping from be- |before. saw it, he shouted out, “Too bad | Colonel Huston rounded up the last |3 With @ 35 to X7 T S : e A e T D e ead hind. Certaln advocates of a change hold 2 cannon ball was mot attached to it.” TAFTVILLE KACEYS HAVE BOOKED| 4616 miles § laps and the other teams|that the rule barring the clipning of a ALL-WILLIMANTIC TEAM MONDAY|a lap behind. Hgz was setting the pace, | Plaver obviously out of the play fs not The Taftville Kacey fire will have the| Dhe record for the hour, 1866 miles 2 |Proad enough and th | of the little colony of Yankee hold-outs | SIRE basketball game at Further evidence that President Geo. |at Hot Sorings Wednesday when Wa Wednesday night. ; Weiss and Manager “Wild Bill' Donovan | Schang signed at the terms laid down that it shouid be ex- |are out to give New Haven fandom & | by Huston for 1922. Schang has per- All-Willimandc five as_ their opponents| faps, was made by Lawson and Drobach tended to cover a wider category, alltitsan s o oAk rantE D s e Tad e next.Tuesday.eyening jn Parishthall (T |19t g — bleaned in the announcement made that | thought he wasworth. He has been turn- the Willimantic lineup will be “Monday” e ST. PAUT/ HOCKEY TEAM Touis' Malone,/ an' ' experfenced: . 'third | ing: e T i h_:;-!m‘;nd"':lr 5 Normandin, who is rated as one of the| HORSEBACK RIDING POPULAR TO PLAY FOR NAT. TITLE |sacker. has beén bought from the Brook- | week or more. fastest floor men in the state and who WITH BUSINESS MEN | St. Paul, Minn, March 9.—Although |!¥n Dodgers. Malone is the second play- | The Waterbury club will be eaptain- s an uncanny eye for the hooP.| prorg huginess men will ride horseback | Meither St. Paul nor Eveleth :scored in |er pried loose from Ebbets. e05the WINE ResASHE by, “HEE TRrgHy] Who attended the Crescent A. A. [ ause of pres- | Hin | Blake fwinir TO CONFINE DUTIES TO THE MAJOR LEAGUES 31 504 Sunnybrook. 59 4 = e e 2 this spring than ever before, according |!2st nightss hockey game here. St. Paul Sage Park. WYindsor, one of the lead- | Peppery shortstop. Torphy is a nlugger doe. . . 121 games at Olympic hall \mjh Mslo:v caged | to Information received by the Horse As- | Was declared winner of the four-game |ing tracks of the Bay State Short Ship | Who never shirks and will make an ideal ast | . 146 3 331 | valed e wmumz?:;—né: et “angles. | sociation of America. Last vear the as- | Series on total scores, 7 to 6. St. Paul { clrcuit and one of the oldest light-har- | fleld manager for Billy Glibert ¢ the ball from se Iy diffic les. soclation reached approx business men throughout. reports show a subst horseback ridi nately 60,000 | led in Zroup two of the United States | mess tw he country and | Amateur Hockey association and Evelth | for sale. ntial increase In “}“ E\F‘Mm three. The winner will meet g the Westminster team of Boston for the New York, representative for Den- tvo Bk = as been eredited with - averaging g in each city covered. stmin ¥ e and unproductive swipe at the ball that - ez ,‘:,fjj’e“\:;\;\‘;;:“pj“.',:f,‘l e hes | There_were 20,000 business men national title. McMahon, who guides the destinies | the breeze blew down three spectators. PRREENC J i ) Dusineys omen & Eeie he Meriden battler, has been or- | Lanky Bob was righ ith 2 two- ar on the will hold down the| New York, 8000 in Philadelpria, 7,500 of the d o Lan} ob was right there with a two EEN ! 1 T O e . N Dufy” O"Comnelt,|in Boston, 4,000 in Baltimore, 5000 in Riverview Club Defeats A. A. C. dered by William H. Muldoon, chalr- | pagger Jater on In the game, however. LHY # | former Windham High star and _who | Washington, 15.000 In Chicazo and sim- | The Riverview club won from the A.|™2" °f the New York boxing commis- | Close to $50.000 has been reosived ayed with the Willimantio Kacey[llar sroups in Kansas City, Omaha and | A. C. on the state hospital allews Wed- from more than four hundred subscrib- The Taftville guards who will be eclect- — €d to play him will have a busy session. “Rick” Downer, Emerald utility man, -arounds In New England, 18 | Long Beb Meusel made his first ap- | pearance in uniform Wednesday. His in itlal turn at the bat was such a vieious Kaplan, through Pete Kings. - | team, will -jump at center. He is fast|other cities who wgg- sent :Fxnrmaznnn nesday evening. The I ers for the Hobey Bakud Memorial, de- | and E shot. The guand posi-| concesning their riding facilities. e- . . 1 spite the fact that no drive hag been e ML 5 g A s e o Bavie Swmmers, | Ports show that each ity covered will Rivervlew Club. Says We React To Environ- "ie e (0o o, 0 Herer T Pyne. < IRREGULAR Gen Dlectric o e eutiivan, maen who are rated | have a substantial Increase In horse- | B. Peliett .12 o8 318 24, chairman, announces that about ok i e o | high in basketball circles. ng this spring. H. Leitch ......131 91 100— 332 $100,000 is still needed for the work at but at-| ¢ | Indications are that a fast game can 2 L e SR e, . S Ak ba expeoted and the Thread City boys MULLER WINS NATIONAL 5o Donovani 5., . 965 107 | 10021303 An interesting side show has been ar- gt Hupp Motor Car will be backed by a strong aggregation 100 YARD SWIMMING EVENT|> WHOOY -c.o.. 11T 133 11— 363 ranged for mext Wednesday, when the | Mminots Ceritra ¢ followers. The Kaceys are getting In| g g0 jaes. March 9.—John T eael TERe S iehe Glants =o to Segulm to piav the White | come gool practice and are developins | o " §74 632 640 1396 Sox. There's to be an &formal and Inepiration Cop & i Plans are in the| Weismuller, of the Tllinois A. C.. won P h e 00, d = thel Int Harve 80 fast team work. lans the. national 100-yard swimming cham- A.A. C lendly glove bou! tween a 100,poun r Harvester pr ot R pionship in the town neol tenight. Hisy M- Mer Harine | time was 54 seconds flat, P 1 Mer Mar pr | Marks ceeeee Davia Jones of the Tllinais A. C.|F. Bush ) Mot Truek | Lire finished second and Stewart B, Damon|B. Johnson 123 at f Mot Truck pr |Swiss francs of the Brookiine Swimming club third. | Howe e 119 9 articipate | Inter Paper 5 | Pesetas Norman Roes of the Iiinois A. C., did|P. Simcox . 101 [ mt Paper pr cta | Belgtan francs not defend the title which he wom 1 = fin 1| Kennecott 5 | Kronen e P end- | Lehigh Valley |iExeden Courtney . Bird, a sophomore at ! - I A §9 P gl g | Denmark Brookline High school entered from the | TWande Plainfield t e Potr 45 tional junior plunge title with a dis e R N | Mex Petrol Argentina -83.70 tance of 73 feet 6 inches, ning owtnz to the flooded gymnasium have scheduled a game with the Plainfield boys for Monday night. tomo- | Miami Coppe — aterfal| Migsour] K & T night in the | \y K & T w Mo W & T prow | BOND MARKET, GIANTS LIMBERING rk, March 9.—There was a FOR WHITE SOX GAMES | falling off in bond dealings to-| g0 Anionio, e Nara o 1§ 263 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. : | Mo S 3 TN ST 2 il Wi oo | S0, Sonis, Toen, Mar 3 Tl SPORTING NOLES. BARGAINS THAT ARE GREATER THAN EVER. able | Missouri Pac pr 5 Spicuous features, both in the domestic = A RISRion parnss nelalt | Xy Centra s high record but Mexican gov S e e | on £ N z BRI S S o) f e Bt it | L P70 2 5l s | e Dl e, oy e b o o S e Ry PP : e [avbitons & weet. dbon net losses of one to two polnts. el bl el e RO R S T T ENVEL EMISE, val 00 ol s Sl { North Am North Pacific Penn R T | Plerce oil Pierce Oil pr . Ray Con in rails were comparatively e only marked change being a of 1 5-8 in St. Louis and St. Fran- 0 6's. Dietillers 5's Wwere strongest of the speclalties, gaining 3 points. Lib- erty bonds were irregular, with pres- practice for at least another day, and Jess Barnes, who stepped into a line drive yesterday, has an injured thumb. Ralph Shinners, a promising recruit, is under the care of a physician, suffering from severe pains in the side. GOWNS; value $100 .. .....uie crisiiiseeiss iamns S SATEEN SKIRTS (All Colors), value $1.25. ... 49c BUNGALOW APRONS, value $1.25 ............ 75¢ With Aaron Ward signed up the Yan- kees roster is now complete. It is re- | ported the young- second baseman put his name to a contract calling for $7,500. He held out stubbornly for $10,000. Reading ... sure against the 3 1-2 but Victory 4 i TiARger, TOE] Musiker ot S dlived GINGHAM APRONS, value 69¢ .......... ... 25¢ " Readin. 3-1's closed approximately at best quo- = 5 # - lands likes the looks of Pat McNulty, ' ‘ S tations, T L 0 B A nem 2o | TS, Ohio State star. MeNulty sp- ROMPERS, value $1.00 59¢ . Rep T & Steel Total sales (par value) aggregated| AT WILLOW POINT ON MARCH 20 | nears to be a nifty outfielder and so far » & g i i e | Rep T & Steel pr $14,832,000. The third athletic show to be given un- | has shaped up as a good hitter. Besides CHAMBRAY, value 19¢, yard ... cvovnnn.... 10 . | South Pacific der the auspices of the Mystic Athletic | he is very fast on his feet as a base Orcella Rexford is a lady psy- 2 7 South Railway South Ry pr . Tobasan Prod CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET club will be staged in the \\'\1\1{»“' :Ol"r;!( e ) chologist—not a trade name—and Chicago, March 9.—Swift downturns|Casino on Monday evening, March 20. arley ets, Brooklyn owner has | oo acicelboohands, if they wish TURKISH TOWELS, value 15c, each ............ 5¢ ly i i n Murlel; G '] 5. ath Coloa Pacthe.C i In the vilua of grain resuitod " from | Thia Znnowncement was offiialy made | issued an wtimutum to ENUricEh Grinee | 45 yeep away from divoros courts, | ENGLISH LONGCLOTH, value $2.50, 10 yards for $1.50 Tnkts Fa or i neavy seliing today largely due to end. | onsible for the other two good exhibi- [holdouts. The pitcher and (hird base- | to avold red neckties” To wives || SCARFS, CENTERS, value $1.25 .......... . 25¢ b 'S Rubber .. 59 the southwest . Whoat civeed unsstticd | tions the club has glven. man have been notified that if they do | Who desire to hold the affections of 5 = I 5 Rubber pr ihe southwest Whoat cloeed unsstted | U000, 0, tar bout the matchmaker has | not report 4t tho Jacksonvilie camp by | ther hubbles, red swoaters and red | SUNFAST (For Draperies), value $1.00 ......... 59¢ . U S Steel 0t {0 135 1-4 ana July 117 1.4 fo 147 §-8.| Signed up what looks for this dlstance | Friday they will De placod in the incli- | nat, in fact red in any wearing ap- ; 11y Corn fniahica 2 1702 58 to 3u4c downs |t0.be & ripstortin’ match. Ted Rus. |bletlst - G G parel must be religiousty avoided. || CURTAIN SCRIM, value 19¢,yard ............... 9¢ " . ; 2% oats off 1@1 1-8 to 2 3-4@2 7-8c and|Sell. of Norwich, who scored = knockout | eoarren b e it Harttora when | For says Mims Rexford red is a col- ¥ IES (1 1 2 2 over his opponent at the last Mystic | ceived a try-out with Hartford when EMBROIDER] New Assortment) 8c, 10¢c, 121/ 5¢ High Low o proyisions at a setback of 17 ‘to 70| /0 "Wl bix Billy Carney, New Eng- | Louls Pelper was at the head of the that | O that s antagonistic te most pee (¢ x s 2% s . ol With snow and rain in Kansas, Ok-|1and’s fighting welterwelght. This bat- | outfit. Last vear he performed bril- | Dle. l . 6% 105% !y ¢ : o 2 1 53 4 liantly for Buffalo in the International bl Willys O'land pr 291 lahoma and Texas said to be ample to | tle Is to be at 153 pounds. y 7 18 Worth Pump . 161 bring up all Wwheat yet alive and to as- League. . y o Worth Pump B 7 sure excellent growth with right weath-| YALE WINS BIFLE MATCH ml'r-k l;‘;:-el;el:;:;b;t'::- 3,';."& clla-{)l- s - er conditions hereafter, it was quickly FROM OXFOED, 740 TO T man _this ed by 0% 9% MONEY. apparent that the buying side of the : his being placed at the head of the bat- New Haven, March 9.—Yale defeated | yig order during the last three days of practice. McGraw has arranged the following batting order: Frisch, second New York, March 9.—Call wheat market was at a big disadvan- g low 47 culing raty | t25e. Smaliness of farm stocks of ca-| XTI 20 TACTIE! RS A : closing bid 3 1-2; offered at 4; last|Feals as shown in the government Te-| ... "ol received by cable from Eng- loan 4; call loans against acceptances|POrt had been evidently for the moet land today. The Yale team made a - %% * Part ounted i advance and enlperfect score In the rapid firing divi- A P $ ettt o & ¢| sion. Clise and Bennett starred for Yale, 3 ted COTTON. Place at the opening, the majority of | 270 TS and Bennelt started fof YO é - 1% New York, March 9.—Spot ocotton| I621ers Were soon seen to be pressing to! gy g5y, © = s quiet, middéng 18.55. sell. ¢ i S 3 - In particular the selling out of two! f METAL MARENT. big holdings of wheat, one far an east-| Vollerball Match at Thread City. ¥ . New Yook, Marcr $--Gopoer steady,| S 212 {he other for a Chicago apera-| A match volleyball contest has just / 2 tor, tended to bring about general li-|been arranged to be held at Williman- oisie mot and mearby 13; later| quidation. Acute weaknoss in the May| tio between teams revresenting tha P easier, mot and futures a7, | GSWVETY Was a feature owing to the| Nurmich and Willimantic Y. M. C. A. Tron steady, prloes unchoneed o1 |closing ont of spreads between that| business men's gym class teams. The Eout ihteaas S amuged. month and July, and before the day was| locals defeated the Willimantics in the 2z gt over May was down more than six cents| recent state volleyball tournament. e Julet. Bast St. Louis deMivery| from yesterday's fimsh and 14 cents ro e g i feow ‘receniz topfaiires. o Gl i and osts gave way. (n eymoathy| CONDITION OF NEW -YOBK wheat, For the time belng the Liberty Bonds. com market appeared to have no good EED R AL REENENE PaNn High. Low. Close support except from spectslators who New ‘Yofl{, March 9—The statement U S Lib 3%s ... 9690 96.00 9670 | had previously been sellers and who | of condition of the Federal Reserve U 8 Lib 24 4s. 9730 9730 97.30 | wers therefors in a poation to taks|Dank of New York, at the close of bus- U S Lib 1st 4%s 8738 97.13 " ® 37.33 | profits. fdness March 8, shows: U B Lib 24 4%s 97.40 97.20 97.23 Lower prices on lard at Liverpool to- Total gold reserves $1,090,449,526. U S Lib 2d 4%s 9336 9820 9520 | gether with the break in grain values| ‘Total reserves $1,125576,687. U S Lib éth 4%s 9760 0736 97.42 | here weakened the provision market de-| Bills dlscounted secured by govern- Victory 4%s ...100.78 700.60 100.70 | spite an advance in hog values. ment war obligations: For menihe{! i g et e $ 0 ohhir: Hor Samstird $ATISL700 uoted In dolars and cents other: s $27,151,704. bond. P Chinge. Grale Mpchst. Bilis bought in open market $34,178,- INITS CLASS LARGEST SELLING CIGAR IN THE-WORLD FAMOUS FOR ~ QUALITY Our expert will assist you in making out your return. You are cordially invited to avail yourself of this service. . 'MARCH S8th, 9th, 10th and 11th - BANKERS TRUST COMPANY ~ € A : MADE IN NEW ENGLAND'S R =i Total bills on hand $102,609,322. N ] rigde g Juy 21y 1% 1% Tol earaing assets $T7.01T 812, LARGEST CIGAR FACTORY . Orwi Tear | Sept K my g 3 . ept. 4 247, X a4% | sterting— Testerday. Ago |corm 5 Due fo. membera: Hesorvs acoounts MANCHESTER,N.H, §7% | With the exception of sterling. ail | ray 5 6% $681,233,179. i < ey i 543 | anotations are In cents per unit of for- | July 68 3% Total devosits $698,073,657. ) G i o TR R e B TR S 0 vl | RGSULLIAN PEPPPRRS I % SUEA ats— $628,279,811, SOLE L L e SR ) 331 | May 4% a8 39 Ratio of total reserves to deposit and _ SOLE OWNER AND NF6R. 87 |Franes . . 9.00 7.14 July ... 43% 39% 41 F. R. note Habilities combined 84.9 per 94% | Guilders . 34 516 | Bept. 5% 1 4% - feent ) £ bl vher e s St e el

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