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ards mesting ofthe Bdy Circat BIG CAMP THIS SUMMER arday, Nor es will organize Allert J. Balley of (his summer camp for boys was. disided (hat the ¥ sened in America, if not in the . 3 next July. Bernie Tommers, the | iz feason would b on June 14t wball and basketball head coach. i 15U at Meiford, Ma wd emd at the héad of the movement and Paul | With the Norwich mieeting oa Avgust,Crane a five, letter man at Yale, will Tt be chiaf count 1 to aceept the dent Allen J. Wi 5 Wilsou had previously asnounced his ntention of resigning because of pres- | <wure of husiness in Boston, but the ste- fipaly prevailed upon kim to 1t the head of the circuit, un- end of his term. at least, fon Park, Medford. Mass., tmitted to the circuit and was dutes for the weel beginning the oneaing meeting of the The mecting refus- gnatien of Presi- on of Boston, M: teams and has track, football John Mack, oped _interco! ix years, will whee. Lowel, Mass. was alo voted | gports, i meaber, but the Lowell ownors wil Tommers and wt apply for dates this year. Lowell has a lap track. but is already at work n wilding it and will have it rea- | ghore of lake ay « event that the city Is given s northeas. of Pl t meeting next year. New stables and other improvements will be made Lowell. Tho scheduls for the scason and pro- Trams of early closing events were ratified Greanfield and Northampton made changes in their plan of racing. Roth abandoned the three-heat plan for e faster ciasses in favor of the two- three heat races on all tracks in the Plattsburg barr. pared. | Point Club. star of the baseball in the new catp which is being pre: YALE CCACHES TO HAVE sellor. He is 1 and swimming been a member of the and basketball squads at_the university. i who has coached Yale itrack teams for seventeen have charge of the ‘rack | sports, ‘while Jim Corderry, jcrew head coach will direct the ro ing and Bob Kiphutt, who has devel- ears. will the Yale egiate championship swimming teams for Yale for five or have charge of water d his assistant coaches kave secured the entire Junior Platts- burg camp and barracks on the west Champlain, seven miles atts burs. Accornmoda- tions hae been secured for 1,000 boys who will be housed in the old Junior -acks and as many more The camp will be known as the Long ! WESTMINSTER TEAM ciccuit wiil go to a finish instead of | HOCKEY CHAMPIONS ending at the fifth heat. as was plan- | Boston. March 19—The Westminster nel at the mecting in Boston last | Hockey club of this city was declar- month. Circuit advectising was left to the discretion of the president and secre- | Association. Sh tary and the president and those who | Pittsburgh, president of the cia- heiped make the Boston banquet such i announced that St. Paul and A DIg soccess were civen & votc of | Westminster, contenders for the titie, thanks by tho steward motion | had agreed advance of Friday:| by Jokn C. pson. manager of the | night's T5-minute Lie game thai a con- Eastern States Ewposition tracik iu [test without result should be counted Springtield. ae one-half game for cach. It was im- The addition of Combin Fives the circit nine consec of racing. beginning with one game to overcome nation meeting. aither the 14, Westminste: th of June, and ending with the at St. Paul, Cenn.. meeting August 10. 11, Medford traca will add an extr TAFTVILLE K fay to thie circuit. as June 17, fay of the meeting is Bunk For Tuesday me at Pari; ton men who will Belair, of Taft * program of ra Every track in the circuit w eaception of Woonsocket was ive battle With two five A. AlN-Willimantie the Taftville Kacey ry Frank Kenney, Boston; |are determined to annex another tilt o and W. H. Dickinson, | Tuesday, but it will not be without Northampton; Willlam T. Crozier, Av- |a stubborn battle, as the invaders are a0: Fred Thrall and Joseph P. Graham. | reputed to be a fast and clever pass. Windsor: Roger Rourke, Greenfield: cumtomed tpp the open | A. J. Bailey ich: John C. Simp- | son and Charles Nash. Springfield: Dr. E. L. Brown, Lyndonville, Vt., and 8. Fralick, Hatfield As Stafford home floor their 20 games played this| iblo therefore for the cured the Stafforc nd one at the expense of th ed list night to be the champion of the United . States Amateur Hockey eriff W. S. Haddock of St. Paul, with to bo played last night lead obtained rough its (wo v ACEYS TO PLAY STAFFORD SPRINGS KACEYS evening h Hall. Taftville, ville Kaceys. has Springs Kaceys to his unbeaten five. ctories the Ashian Megr AL o the Taftville lads prings Kaceys have n FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA! — BATURDAY'S MARKET. | flilnols Cantra New York, March 13.—Prefit-taking | Nepliration Cop 425 411 he inevitable result of an active and | Int Hary cee 841 04 941 senerally higher price movement mark- ‘0t Harv pr <110 . 110 . 110 *d the week end session of the stock |t Mer Marine 16 152 16 tachange, a few favorites reacting from | it Mer Mar pr ..'7T1% 71% 711 fractions to slightly over one point. it Mot Truck ... 32% 32% 32 Extreme declines were generally re-| ‘Mt M Truck ..... 70% 75% 761 duced or entirely effaced, however, in| ‘Nt M Truck pr .. 64% 64 e ghort covering of the final dealings, ‘nter Paper BRI 4% pecially among rafls and oils. The | 0t Paper pr sta ...62 62 w distinctly strong features included | Kennecott 30% New York Central, Brooklyn Rapid Tran- | Yehigh Valley 583 it and several of the leather special- | Marlin Rock . 16 B Maxwell Mot B ... 193 183 Sales amounted to 560,000 shares. Mexican Petrol Incidents dealing with market values | Miami Copper Again wers constructive for the most | ‘lssouri K & T fart, although mercantile reviews from | ‘fo K & Tt pr important centers reported a eontinuance ¢ the constructive attituds by commer- #al interests. The very lively week In the sock mar- tet and heavy federal payments found “eflection MoK & T pr w Missouri Pacific Missourl Pac pr in the clearing house state- |\ ¥ Central ment which showed an increase of al- [N YN H & 1 nost §62,000,000 in actua s and N St demand deposits over $74,000,000 ai b n Pacific wbout $18,730,000 increased excess re- R R wrves to more $42.000.000. as e \gainst 2 defl Oil pr $12,000,000 in the MoK &Twi ... Nat Enam & St . e . srevious fortnight. Ray Con Forelgn exchanges expressed the bet- | Reading P er state uropean political and econ- | Rep I & Steel . c conditions. The London rate was Rep I & Steel pi its highest n four cel level of the week and of the February high South Pacific South Railwry Continental quotations, the | Southern Ry pr ierman mark again excepted, were con- | Tenn Copper ur h Tobaceo Prod ., “nion Pac STOCKS. Ynion Pac pr rae following Is a summary of the [ U S Rubber rensactions on the New York Stock Ex. | U § Steel shange to 3 P. M.: U § Steel pr Migh. Low. Close, | West Un Tel 64% 625, 64 |Vest Air Brake 471, 403 403 | Westing F1 & §1 . 0% 40 403 | Willys O'land Am Beet Suga 2% a3y Willys O'land pr . Am Bosch Mag ... 483, 46 Worth Pump 153% Worth Pump B Am Cotton Oil pr \m Hide & Leath \m Hide & L pr U S Lib 3%y . \m Tel & Tel U S Lib“1ht 45 \m Tobacen J S Lib 2d 4 \m Woolen Lib 1st 41 \naconda Cop AMch T& S F \Mch T & S F &-Ohlo S Lib 3d 4% S Lib 3d 4% pr Bletory 4%s Victory 3%s Quoted p_Tr . bond Srook R . T ctf 3utte Cop & Z .. utte & Super ... With nadlan Pac Jentral Leathe Zandler Motor Ches & Ohlo hl Gt West quotations are I eign currency : Sterling Demand Gt West pr Cables 1 & St T Franes Ch M & St P Guilders west n & pr B & N'west L. = W R 1 &P Swiss francs ] 1& Swiss francs Bt Comper Pesetas ... o Copper Belgian fran Comden Kronen wibie Steel Sweden uribie. Steel p Denmark & Fudson Norway Gines Greees Ar $3.75@6.35. and heifers, W e AR s s el Liberty Bonds. U S Lib 4th 4%s the exception of “upp Metor Car ... Hizh Low. 19748 s s s .90 97.90 98.06 100.70 100.58 100.06 100.06 nd cents ver $100 zn Ex-hange. sterling, an n cents per unit of for. Yeas Saturday. Azo. I argo- s hts off more, Ttk ton, £10.50; acavy- welght. $9.95@10.15: “meainm weight, $10.10@10.40; lightweight, $10.25@10.50 15% 151 153 light 1izhts, $9.50@10.35: heavy pack ing sows, smooth, $3.00@9.50; packing {£ows, rough, $8.80@9.10; pigs, $5.00Q 3.500 head:; market Beef steers, cholce @ medium and lightweight, good -and mon ali-round | and field | won 14 of their 2, ga can expect tg sze & iast, when these two Kacey teanls apswer \ine referee’s whistle.” | 1 .3 | Last week's crowd was an enthusi- jastic one, which shows that basketbail still appeals to persons with real spoct- ing blood in their :veins and as the expense of -securing the prings Kaceys is quite hizh, Mgr. Be- aiv hopes the fans-turn out in large, numbers, s The Baltic Bantams have changed |their minds about playing the Bearcats in the preliminary game, But the Plain field Buddies who cléam the ligh weight championship of Fastern Cor I necticut will oppose the .Bearcats and |as usual a fast preliminary game wil precede the big game. The lineups of the biz. game will appear in tomorrow’s paper. AT THE AETNA ALLEYS U. S. Finishing Company League Stafford | ijelson and ten on the opponent’s ileys. Mr. Rondon can be found ‘at the | ICE._SKATING Metropolitan championships;- | Women's - national, indoor ~tennis ‘championship, at Longswoad :Cricket club; Bogton, s 0 s FILLIARDE® Vew . York Stafe, amateur pocket gfl?a:d el:q plonship tourpament at siifiara and na- New York. e ‘Greater city pocl fia tional snooker championship tourna- ments’ at New York.: ries, total pinfall to count, for a purse ten games are to be rolled in Dan Danielson alleys. BALTIC TO PLAY FIVE FROM SOUTH MANCHESTER This (Monday) night on the Baitic Gym surface iy Baltlc Wanderers will play the South Manchester team which has a record .of winn:ng the last 10 games played. This team played in Baltic the first of the season and the Wanderers won out:-by -1 basket, so the fans can look for a close game. The Ashland Ciub was to piuy here on this date but on account of some of them belonging to tiie. Kaights of Columbus and having to. pass the Tirst G they had'to cancel the dite and Dve House 3 Noyes . 79 87 94 2680 ¢ Gromko . 91 85 T4 Gallagher 95 73 81 259 Stearns 87 81 88 256 Mileski 91 .102 3 286 03 a4z a0 1311 Can Roem Substitute .... 19 © 73 74 226 | Substitute P 3 T4 226 obsein 87 101 273 ILinSkl 90 81 274 i 432 419 415 1276 : AT TAFTVILLE ALLEYS Wet Wash C. Simmo 89, 112 94 295 IFI(Z b . 88 113 17 N |Beau(‘himm . 108 111 96 313 | L <102 107 ke 288 ! %5 101 Bigki ... s Wehleben 192 253 | N. ‘Lucier o1 286 . Pepin 280 | z i Hillcrest ’ LR e TR 84 .86: 91 261 87 20l 80 | Plan 84 11 | 108 80 | a1 500 455 { Ever Readys {Lavard S TR auchimin .. §3 . 109 114 L1000 102 s si 106 8% 126 103 |CLOSE GAME OCCUM POOL TOURNEY | In the Occum pocket billiard: tourna- ment on Saturday night the Low Occum team' defeated tie Versaill {team in a close matchi by the score {of 174 to 173. The scores of the eve- |ning were as follows: Versailles—Jo- seph Connors 30, Leo Peloquin 50, Arthur Godaire 45, A. Fontaine 28, to- IN tal Lower Occum—Louis Rawbo- ll\'nl Harry Blanchard 43, Wash. LePage 50, Harry Peltier 50, tofal, 174 The two icading pool artists of the Occum league will gladly take up the; challenze of Despathy and Shaw of Baltic and all tae Baltic. boys have to do is t get in touch with Joe Pelo- quin at Occum. There is to be a 300 point pool match this_week between George Tetreault of Versailies and Irask Bernial of! Occum. The match will be payed in blocks of 100 balls the fifst match tak- ing place thiz (Monday) evening atf Peloquin’s. RUSSELL-CARNEY BOUT POSTPO OWING TO RUSSELL'S CONDITION The Russell-Carney bout which, was{ scheduled: for Willow Point tonight has been called off owing to the coa- dition of Teddy Russell, local boy, who is recovering from an attack of grip i which he suffered at the Diamond Hill jcamp recently. 5 Llonight he was not sufficient- Iy streng to endure tite contest. Rus- sell is able to be out but he is still | weak {-om the effects of the s: and is in no condition ts put ¥ kind of a battle. The bout has been postponed a week. ONE GAME TO DECIDE COLLEGE BASKETBALL TITLE Philadelphia, March 18—One game | instead of three today was decided upon o determine the championship of the intercollegiate basketball Jea- gue between Princeton, ‘and the Uni- versity of Penrsylvania. Tt “will be played in Princeton on March Exhibition Games Cleveland Americans i Nationals Mails and O} hue and Wingo, Hargrave. Chicago Americans New York Nationals Rondon Challenges Dugas Henry Rondén of Danielson writes the Bulletin that he would like to chal- lenge Dugas of Taftville or McKenzie of Moosup for a ten game bowling se- $4.0084.85; veal ocalves (light .and han- ght), $6.250@9.25; ' feeder _steers 7.50; stocker steers, $5.25@7.2: stocker cows and heifers, $4.00@5.50. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 7,000 nead ¢ slow and about steady. s, down), $13.25@16; and common, $10.50@13; wethers, - $11.25@14.50; ewes, ewes, cuils and commor feeder lambs, $11.75@13.75. (84 urgh. Mareli 17.—Cattle—Suppl ; 4, steady. Cholce, $9@ | prime, $8.50@S.75; good, $8@S.T, idy butchers, $T.50@$; fair, $6.50@7. @6.50 ; common to. good f: ; common to good fat cows, s. $5@7.50; fresh cows and 78, Veal calves. § calves, $4.50@S. % Sheen and Lambs—Supply, 680 head ; market steady. Prime wethers, $9.50G 10.00; good, $5.00; good mixed, $8.50@ thin 0; heavy and common. $2.50@4.03; scring lambs, $14.00. Hors—Redvipts, 2,500 . head; Prime heavy - hogs, mixed $10.40@10.95: mediums, @11.10; heavy yorkers, $11.00 .10 pigs, $2.00@10.50; roughs,- $9.0! stags, $5.75. lambs, $16.0° market $10.7 Chicage Graln Market. Wheat— High Low. Close May 189% 1217 1303 July .Jo1sEr cirmas sk ) Sept. ... 113% = 111% 1134 i Corn— Corn— May (174th regiment armory. arc expected ty play in'Baltic, Wednes- will play “the ‘West llimantic, both cubs have me, 50 the fans will have o the Tubber zame. The have challenged the® Wan- rs for the championship of” Baltic after their season is over. Last season the fans.had a chance to see the Swan- soii Brothers in action on oppoesing teams. This season they are expécting 3 tohertaille Brothers. ol forward and the other a guard. SCULLENS TEAM WINS U. §; BOCCER TITLE arch by Schwartz inslde left forward last three nufes * of ofay’ the Tod Spceer team of Hrookiyn, atteruton, United State Tood elub worr the ehan Seullins last ycar . John Young, of Philadeiphia, wis refere. I McSweeney and Phi Ka: BALTIC RIVALS ORGANIZE FOR COMING SEASCN At a_meeting held Thu Baltic ‘Rival Baseball Club " ganized for the season ‘and hive go prospects for -the sealson with “all od of : last scazon’s players 1o draw o.. Their tizst same out of town will bé With-the No:wlich Free Academy, Wino have been on their scheduie_the last 2 seasons. The following will cafry on''the ¢fab, George Sullivan, chdlrman; Haf Cal- CARPENTIER HURLS CHALLENGE AT ALL HEAVY AND LIGHTWEIGHTS Parfs; March 19.—Geonzes” Carentier the. world’s -light heavsweight ugllsic champion, has signed an ugreament to fiz it any American, British or French hea weight or light. heavyweight -who-may o selected, notlater than September,of th. year. The fight is to 1ake place in an.pey air ring, seating 49,000 persons,. whici . i is proposed to build. If a fight is. arranged, it will be..G: pentier's first battle. in Parls .in thr. vears. BOWLERS FAIL TO DISPLAY LEADER IN BOWLING CONGRESS Toledo, O., March 19—Bowlers tak- ing part in the minor events of the eadeifs down but several of them led scores that will carry them into the money winning* d on. Indianapolds, Chicago nnd Detroit entrants were the most.prominent to- day, a number of good scoves beng Lung up. Yot e o7 E able to reach the list of first ten in the standings, however. |SKANE ESTABLISHES NEW SCHOLASTIC RECORD FOR 1,000 Y Bridgeport, Conn., March 19—Matty Skane, Iiidgeport high runner estab- lished a new New England scholastic record in a special 1,000 yard run here Saturday night, lie, negotiated, the dis- tance in 2 minutes and 27 seconds. The Saturday afternoon. His time was. 2 minutes 31 -3-5 seconds. { EASTERN LEAGUE STARTS ON APRIL 26, CLOSES SEPT, 24’ New. Haven. March 18— The Eastern lsague scHedule for 1922, made public tonight lists 164 games to be played, jthe same number as last season. The |league race is to start on April 26 :ana end September. 24. The games scheduled for the opeaing day for: Hartford at ‘Worcester; Pittdfield at Springfield; Albany af Watetbury; New Ifaven at Bridgeport. Dugas to Bowl McKenzie Again Pred Dugas: has -abranged: another bowling match with McKensie of Moo- sup, thefirst ten ‘sirings-to be rolied at the Moosup alleys on Wednesday. evening and the second ten. at Taft- ville on next Wednesday. The mateh is for-$100 a side and total pinfall Wil declde the contet. Hal Cutbill, the “Flying Parson” and captain of the Boston A. A. track team. broke the indoor and outdoor worid's records for the 1,000 yard run at Buf- falo Saturday’at' indoor ‘games dt:the Cutbili's time fofthe distance wag 212 .. .. the,| Walter- Hagen, - Detreit. won Florida' West Coast open championship Saturday- at seli‘::e Heights, ¥la, covering: the - fouf rounds in 280 strokes. -Hagen, who Is the former titleholder, starteq his morning: rouna five' strokes behind: George Smith ‘of Hyde “Park, ‘but picked - up these strokes-by noon and started in the af- térnoon Tound tied for: first place. = - The Springfield Revalver Club's ex- pert team, shooting 'in the “eieventh. of tho United States Revolver' Asso- ciation national indoor ‘matdhes, Sat- urday broke the world's record with a Bcores. were: + Price, 234, Hanford, 282, Rice, 235. The mark was| set by the Cakland, Cal,, club only last woek at 1165, This vear Oakland and ingfield have each'rajsed the mark twice in competition with ‘teams in three other eitics. Princeton at Philadelphia, Saturday of $50 a side. Mr. Rondon states that SPORT WORLD BRIEFS || gross score of 1,167, out of a possible |- 11,250. The individual |Calkins, 232; Dolften, 22 ALN 5 " Game Called8P. M. BENEFIT DANCE GIVEN BY N. H. LEVY - FOR-JEWISH RELIEF FUND. " ODD FELLOWS" HALL. Z5c, Including Tax. and two defeats. Thrce games will be played to decide the championship. L Judges decision over Soldier 'd er lir bout at New Y if(u ced the fight ali the wx Benny Leonard, 10w on. aguin.t Johnny C.inton. The Sheik. Male Tro P ud - ehampion lightwe.zht Charles Hort, Ellictt Shaw and Everett Cl{:'fi}A-lS“ meet b e Bos Granny Male Trio 75¢ te boxing: commi Charles Hart, Elliott Shaw and Everet! Clark coampion, it was suid Ka(;x.:;:tllrum Good Morning Deorsr. Male s A Foccetnet Lalawana Luliaby. _Tenor and baritone durt.{ 75¢ Riind o A sl Listgor oF, 11K, 1, Jomes and Ernest Hare - The two weeks’ stay at the San An- Cuddle-Up Blues Marion Harris| ton:o. . Caiding camp of t I've Got the Wonder Where He Went and When ; A23555 N Guants s uotted Billy | He's Coming Back Blues Marion Harris| 1€ {Gibert; naziger of ‘the Waterbury sclup, thes fuay all being farmed | Sally and lrene and Mary. Tenor Solo A.3543 out Witih X attached. The three | Frank Crumit | '75 snis Gt o) avel Boo-Hoo-Hoo. Tenor Scio Frank Crumit 3 Van cutsietaer, ¢ Mammy Lou Charles Hart and Eliiolt Shax) A-3551 Kuy S : e Feather-Bed Lage Billy Jomes) T5¢ o ot Bijy o1 mer shor! SRS s fthe Cincinnati Lieds. who will cover Blessom Time. Vacal Gems. Intro. (1) Let Me) {thie pateir of ‘terriicy for tue Draves wake, (2) Only One Love Ever Fills the i t <y s S e e At e Heart, (3) My Springtime Thou Art, 4) Sere- Columbia Light Opera Company | $125 Selections from * Blossom Tirge " Prince’s Orchestra : | Birmingham Blu imvoied i Wil ith Wilson and the Originl Jozz Hounds | A-3558 5y o | Vicked Blues 75 Dr, Ada -Scott Morton of San Jose | Ecith Wi - o] 19¢ |wile of I (Suuigler) Lewis, other < e :' ihaon "‘d_l"' Original Jazz Hounds wise k1w iize -Lvis Fredericks, ‘heavy- | : 8 > r weigh champion .of the Flower Song. Whistling Solo A wouid, i coiuain her Lig husband could % Y Siby! Sanderson Fnyuvl‘AJS" defeal Juch Deaprey, - heavyweight ) Simple Confession (Simple Aves). Whistling( 75¢ bexing Chasipios. - ia the .proposed | Solo Sibyl Sanderson Fagun et o uni (Le Do, The Opera at Pumpkan Center | Two more names were added to New Wwith the announcement BigLat L New cher of reputation i i, a youns catcacr 1ecommended. fwio & 1 ! State Boxing Commissioner Boyle is d twen- ;ty minutes after he was knocked out linvestigating Lae dea Havlice, Omaha boxer, who by Ray Cartw of swou. « {Omaba, Neb., Friday night. mondsey Wells, the English | weight, says that Wells has ibattles and lost only one dec later defeated the boxer wi ‘award over. him. a1 n, [to be held in this countr [ears will be staged at the North Ran- dall, Grand Circuit meetins the weok iof August 7. | Jim Tracy, heavyweight champion boxer of Australiasia, arrived in Mil- after which he will leave for New Bill Brennan or Billy Miske. Tracy before he leaves this country. hopes to enter the ring with the world's cham- pidn Owing to the fact that within the | past week the Yale second varsity has | been continually outpaddling the first varsity and rowing even with it. in sprints coach Jim Corderry and Capt. ;Langhorne Gibson have made various j¢hanges in the fifst boat and wiil pro- bably make others, so’ that it will be the end of the month before the var- sity eight which will.row against Penn- {®ylvania April 15 is finally picked. Indication are that both Oxfiord and Cambridge will be represented in the annual boat race at Putney on April 1 by crews well above the average merit. After watching his old team in train- ing at Hot Springs for a few davs, Fred Clarke, former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates; will go to Lawl rence, Kan., where he is to coach the University ‘of Kansas baseball squad. | 300 Hauser, wha lnst year played first base for Milwaukee club of the American Association ‘has left for Eagle Pass, Tex., to_join Connle Mack and-the Philadeiphia Amerlcans. Hauser had sought a bonus ‘but friends counseled him to join the club at once. - ~ANNOUNCEMENTS - Breed Theatre. Received Wwith applause by a large au- dience, Willlam de Mille's latest Para- mount picture, “Miss Lulu Bett” proved a_ great screen attraction at the Breed theatre last night. The story deals with ferican men and women and an abus- ed spinster who finally throws off the shackles that have held her down for years, is the heroine. The cast is an excellent one, the principal roles being in the clever hands of Lois Wilson, Mil- ton Sills, Theodore Roberts and Helen Ferguson, It is a picture werth goiag far to see. “Miss Lulu Bett” will b the feature efeated the University of Penn- 2 causing a tie in the $9% 38y 8% 1% i01g 405, 42 Ll it ! intercollegiate basketball . champlon- stip race. Both have eight victories atfraction at the Breed (healre ag: today and tomorrow and other pictures on the bill include the Pathe News and an’ Educational comedy. , in a twelve-round K, -Saturday. O'Dowd stweight champi- | ©of ih¢ world, must box ten rounds It 'was anrouriced recently from New | ok ara_ field sports for women er. baseball club this | York, Giant | | Charley Harvey,. manager of Ser- welter- 150 e D Eot the ‘Forest City Livestock and Fair formior Tecord was Sstablished by Bar- [COMPANY, of Cleveland anacunced that ney MeDermolt of East;Roxbury High jthe first frotting horse handicap race or many !waukee recently for a few days rest York where his' managers are shid to be negotiating for a match with either is anxious to meet Jack Dempsey and | ! | Cal Steweart (Uncle J : b Uncle Josti Buys an Automobile 75¢ |8 Cal Stewert (Uncle Josh) | ie.” jrrout. it of. the A.- A. Apple Blossoms (A) Vocal (B) Orch. & pril Show- i1 rec .. livents for women on ers (C) Vocal (D) Orch. .3148 and field will undoubtedly be Pussy Willow (A) Vozal (B) Orch. 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Soa208 3. of A, meets meets in Steiner fiall Slallcr Memorial Haj Devis T, Strand Theatre IVeck,” when ali w ish the family medicine chest and ot erwise to prepare for emergencies, ter of the movelist amuseme The Bessie Calkins Shipman | |0737 {$1.00 Louis Graveure | A-3543 Louis Graseure | $1.00 on giunge (Ah! Sorrow | 49763 h 45831 Tandy Muckenzie| $1.50 A-6207 $1.50 A-3545 $1.00 Cortnne Rider-Kelsey Corinne RidersKelsey Eddy Brown Philharmonic Orchestra of New York Under direction of Josef Siransky | A-6208 Philharmonic Orchestra of New York ek Under direction of Josef Stransky, | a-e210 Nerada Van Der \';n‘ $1.25 Nerada Van Der Veer lodzing bouse in Mian? Bohime. s speed by thescenesed | The Lure of Masie hnsudent daya. when R [| be. bie bis operasic [l , oo maved mench GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Vors 1 | i E Buy Your Columbia Grafonolas THE PLAUT 135-143 MAIN STREET and Records XCLUSIVELY AT CADDEN COMPANY NORWICH, CONN. DAVIS THE. The vaudeviile is he; gitlie "act. These have been booked for can do this. Blanchon George Ahea: art of putting it over. present a_singing and wkit that is & winner. Tittles proved such big attractions that a very clever musical act that is hand- cortumed amid new and gorgeous ATRE. Gde by recze from- the s WIIi be seen in an artiste ed At the Studio. Tai VEry. pretty eurprise called The Ve the S| Liddles containg a feature photoplay lion Pencil and featurec Sessue Haya- they Teturn engage- ments ‘In_every theatre in which they have appeared. Only a very good act kawz and Bessle Love. A Paramount Magazine wili also be shown. Benefit for Jewish Relief Fund. A benefit dance for the American Jew- ish relief fund is to be given Iy i in the | Levy, dancing instructor, in Odd Feliows Orben and Dison | hail tonight. Music and refresine dancing comedy | are com:rhuted and all proceeds wl The aot s callec to the fund, and Martin offer rm in | dians and n it gL L 0! Thames Union, No. 137, UsiB.. F. 0. Shetucket Stre emrod_ Grotto, 3. 0., V. P B R. Norwioh Music otion Pictures and et Vaubeviie & Vaudeville and Motion Pictures & Today the American Legion -beging ¢ ration-wide drive o obiain jubs for.um employed ex-service. me: This will be obscrved “PErst Al be urged 1o renten The marriage of Miss Fispeth, daugh Rupert Hughes. and o Edward J. Lavo. I» be celsbrated to Aol R Ehasting tans of Bostof! Just a Little Love Song. Fox-Trot {day in Washington, D, 2, | Vhe Jewish boxing fans Tt . to.give champion Beiny FEddie Elkins’ Orchestra | A-3553 The trigl of George L. (Tex) Rickard Leovard a rousing ieception when he Lonesome Hours. Foz-Trot 75¢ noted spor promoter. , on seciout arrives ia the Hub to sive batile Lo Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra e e g g Josmny Chnton. = After the Rain. Fox-Trot Ray Miller o W e __Max Flack, Chicago Cub outfielder, and His Black and White Melody Boys | A-3548 In the Third con is on his way to his nomic m St. Louis. Broken Toy. Intro. My Darling.” Medley 75¢ aine to choose a suscessor & Matuger Killefer said ‘m“f e Fox-Tro* The Happy Siz sentative Johm A. Pete i hic orders and that be was s - 0 Rbapt & BRI A Chk Bluced undes suspeasion becausc: of ke luvs. ~Five Found aifiad W 2 CTBTE tedhis is action. Flack told fellow. payers i 3 4 . Medley Fox-| A.3s5: and toda thata Hlow on his head from a p.L ned s Jrot Knickerbocker Orch., direction Eikins | e et bali -that struck him Tuesday during | Venetian Love Boat. Fox-Trot Roy Miller dleted batting practice had aftected iim so b and His Black and White Melody Boys of Dan Kabe felt unable o week, Killifer scouted | On the "Gin, “Gin, "Ginny Shore. Fox-Trot er of Mrs Fva Cath et this und said a physiclan bad declar- ny!lli”zvandi!ixflzlady&zyx‘A-&s&o eerving a life sentence ed Fiack was uninjured. Tell Her at Twilight. Fox-Trot 75¢ The birthday annive of Xoal Daw, Brown.von the New England Irter- . The Happy Siz) the “father of prohibit tn be er wimming Assoctation chim- sbrated in New Yo 1t Boston Saturday nigit with Good-Rye. Shangtai! Intro. “Call Me” Mediev | , 1o, o viational® prohibition law” (went-eight - poin Pox-Trot The Happy i AZ3542 S § ! e oot ot Ciona Wimmin. One-Step The Happy Suz| 75¢ | Dartmoutly; whicn ran seoond wita ! Bow Bow Blues. Fox-Trot Californin Ramblers | A.3554 " 3 be saged ! twenty-six points, Amherst scored nine Smi Fox-Trot California Rambiers| 15e i < g al foritt oy IS Lo hah T Ve s Suvens When Shall We Meet Again. lntro. “Mary) ne New wii' e Wike O'Dowd -of St. Paul, former | £y Brien Mealty Rl i A-6208 reh - nitdd] eignt champion, was awarded rinice’s Dance Orchesirn Something exoes s offered at t and Week half of ith vaude:] should at toplay - of admt The feat nonderfyl pho well wortn: the o attraction The Melod vozal prano but unlik s, she be » prima donna. This is probably because a thorough vaudewil To Ner g over a mumber is as important vocal quality behind it The Is composed of brass imstry- sis of a man asmisied by 3 offer a variety of com- sure to please all. Seima are two real comes hev proceed to enteriain with their funny skit. Mumford and Stanley present & skit called A a Nickel. Their nickle however, has a_huge fun purchising pow- er. These boys have a plentiful pile of They also sing. Harvey and DeV clever act under 1 ouflage Darkies” in * aret” As the title indicates, smart, prancy appy give and take talk. Millie De- Indian war danee,” wearing 2 character costume designed by a genuine Blackfoot Indian. Johm Dough, the blackface comedian appears as the funniest little darkey girl sinee the original Topsy, that proves ki it ieoa blackface offering with adrzhon i3 This ‘s trezaimed umas: * Lilcs to be the greatest 2g to bled A photoplay so charged with power- ful dramatic strokes and human touches that it causes the spectator to forget surroundinzs and become assoiated with the characters of the story, is the promise made for “A Mans Home" Selsnick special production. A photoplay which for dramatic situations, sospense and vital, human appeal s sald to be one of the outstanding productions of the season. The perfect cast includes Far- rv T. Morey. Grace Valentine, Rolané Bottomiey, Kafheryn Williams, Falre Binny and Matt Moore. Here we bave outlined the moat per- fect procramme ever seen in Norwich Vaudeville and pictures comprise a bun- dted per cent. amusement in prices? See 1t sure! New Clinle Under Taited Werkers A mew free c is now be ers An who s, North Street Property Sold. 2 Joseph and Mariama Torchis ave through the agemcy of Francis D. Des- ohue thelr property at Xo. 4 North street to John Zawislinski. It is & seven room cottage whij: the owner buys as & home. Torriugton. —The board of warden burgesses at & meeting voted to ewt pay of Building Inspecior Tyrreil 16 ~zot, from $38 weekly. and the per