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“HE'S BACK IN TOWN AGAIN" N ORWICH BULLET:, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922 WILLIMANTIC BOUTS PROVE A FROST: COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE BOXERS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA. MARKET sorsect. nued & Marc ice session - IEREGULAR 24.—For prices of stocks rregular cowse todar. » dircted against certain e e more a extension he bear posi nior rals, efyecially 2nd preferred wean this center and the middle west teels almost 2s a grou> strengthened anprectably unde lead of Bethle- hem. AdwWoes fram mill centers smpha- wized the Increase of manufacture trame probabity of add in fnished and semi-finis: Afflated issues of vion and motors and t slso sflected substantial (el Koy Wrhed nd @tromberg Carbur ding features efly represented tomestss 2 STOCKS. n i 4s% a3n B 681y 651 - e 5 % r 13 s 167 ae & 5 ,« 5 3 §95% - \ i 19 . We “ 3 10% 3 8% er Mot Deb 5% % 3 Deb T ¢ iy R -2l J Tupp Motor is Central ation Cep . 9% Harvester il o) Pres- | ~‘l'<m: was called from the audience | Mo K & d and ck Berry of Holyoke at aaly Red Ames, st himself, tes immediately McQuilian made hat according to was an agreement and second as Com- second, less of a_pug sponge. Disy Announcer announcement Ames the whole affa betweer missioner e whola affalr to the sat- 7 of the crowd. He claimed that n Friday afternoon at which time hLe sald that nt that he could knock out rounds and that he would ng Roberts of n four enge Ba s went to show that ave bees !n good condition. ’lha com issioner therefore concluded that the cal quitter was the second. The com- missioners will recommend the forfelt ng of Doth licendes of Ames as a sec- ond and Healy as a box in this city. although he got a few hard jolt ntly able to con the sponge was inue the fight rown 12 next bout was tiie delaved pre ch Young Kansas of Har to Mer Mar 153 Mer Ma pr ! M Truck 3513 M Truck % M Tru 3..68 Paper 455 Pap. Renneco:t Lenigh Va Marlin Ro 5 Motor L < & Missouri | went _to Buff. | aid some hard g. In the | round. Roberts was knocked down twice lfor a count both times and took tre {count a second or two later When he In the middle of the second | 3 [at X Kid Girard, K 134 and Girard at round Kansas aid nsas ‘'weizhed 133. *In the se: down 4nq the referee| called no fight, The local gommission-| ers are to take u» the mattér with the staté boxing commissioner to revoke the licanse of -Kansas. The main bout “which for éight rounds at 13 1) Battling Roberts ~of New Britain a Frankie’ Buff of Holvoke. Roberts was a game ‘lad but Buff was the aggressor and vroved the’ better fighter. The fir round was even while the second was' scheduled pounds betiwes stonped a smashing left from Buff. Dick Berry issued a challenge to any fighter in the state at about 140 pounds ATIONAL TENNIS FEATURES PLAY AT LONGWOOD Boston, March 24.—AMrs. Marion Jessup of Wilmington, Del., figured in three sen- sational mational here today and emerged viotoriously in only one. Paired with Frank H. Godfrey of Boston in final round of the wo: men’s doubles. Mrs. Jessup de- - and Mrs, L. G. retained the title whi a year ago while playine George W. Wightman of Eoston won She 3 by Miss | Leslie Baneroft. Lorizwuod leftddanded | star, who will face Mrs. Mallory in- the tile round tomorrow. the semi-fin. of the mixed doubles Mrs, Jessup and C. Wright of Boston lost v and William T. Tilden. Philadelphia, who won t Mrs. Godfrey and R. Norris d of Boston, won tie othsr semi-final. Tomorrow Mis. Mallory will stri | e runners. L vear and Mrs. singles @ 3 emmt to wi indoor tlile and is & strong favorite. The standard of competition ed dables matches was higl and Willams “had two terrific uggles to gain th ] bracket, first belng carrled two hard-fought sets by Bayard of Hills, N, J., Boston, and then droming to Miss Bancroft aid B pair of local®iefi-handers who bal! hard and with good direction. ‘rilden played a three-set exhibition matdh with Lawrence B. Rice, with whom he is to invade the Pacific coast early the spring. and the two members of Amerlca's “first ten” ed siroggle. whic ed out at 1-6 The match put Tilden on edge fo; mixed doubles seml-final with Mrs. lory against Mrs. Jessup and Wi latter pair led at 5-4 but finally succurrt through Gulld of 5ot the firs urnkam N. Dell in had a hotly coniest- DU Tilden eventually able net play. Mrs. Mallory nla ily from the base line. The feature of tne contest was a rumber of Wondarful re- | turns by Wrigh TAFTVILLE TAKES FIRST GAME OF SERIES AT DANIELSON The Taftvi Kacey: t x straight by taking the the | three-game series from Danielson at Dantelson at Donielson on Friday eve- nng. The Taftville boys won by a score |of 35 to 24. | The Taftville team started the game |at a fast clip but tze Danielson boys} were equal to the pace and the score the end of the frst half was 16 to 14 in favor of Taftvilie. The game was equally in the s ond half as it was the first the Taftville boys were more con tent in their shooting and at the f whistle had piled up 19 points agai Danielson’s 10. Milis and Jim Murpl {were the hizh point scorers for Taf ville, Mills caging six and Murphy 4 The other scoring was done by Belair who accounted for three baskets and a foul while Jack Murphy scored two and the Coleman Brothers one apicce. Danielson altacugh ontclassed played a snappy game and the indications are |for a fast game at Toftville on nest Tuesday night. The Cummary Taftville Danielson s fast and snappy in ~\ left forward lair Bel Redds ht forward Jim Murph; Reetes igh 4 : closing offe loa; 3-4; iow bid 4; call COTTON St cotton Liberty Tz, 93,06 s 93.30 Bonds. $100 Yesterday 34388 MARKET March 24.—Co per te, #pot and nearby 12 7 13 1.8 spot and nearby casier; 2 a 28, fu- 9.25 prices unchansed. spot 470 2 4.5 auiet, Kast St. Louis delivery, Antimony 9ot spot 423 CHICAGO GRATN MARKET Chicago, March 24.—Upturns which ok ‘lace today 4n the value of wheat re- 201% {sulted largely from Kansas and Okla- homa 1eports of upfavorable eron. oaun- * |G. Coleman center Ieach left guard Mills | guard right g Jack Murphy ... . William Substitute—T. Coleman for Jim Mur- phy. Ield goals—Mills 6, Jim Murphy 4 Belair 3, Jack Murphy 2, G. Colemar 1, T. Coleman 1. Reddy 6, Reevi Williams 1. Foul goals—Belair 1. Referee Mar- | land. RESULTS OF INTER”‘OLLE(‘IATE‘ WRESTLING CHAMFION‘HIPS Bethlehem, Pa. March 241 Univ=sity: with but a single to its crecs during the regular season tonight sprange a surprise in the - |liminary and semi-final rounds of in- | tercollegiate wrestling championships by qualifying four men for the finals! tomorrow tying with Corne! which also placed four rin. Penn. State College qualified three ‘and Yale tw All the Columbia, Princeton and Uni- versity of Pennsylvania representatives were beaten in the prelimina- ries or semi-finals Yale and Cornell lead in points scor- S "T1S to 115 1.8 fiished unchanged 10 3-§ 2 1-2 ¢ er; oats i-4 to 3-Sc up and anging from 10 cents decl advance. first the wheat market was depres a renewal of lquication holdings any by bearish contentions i tire amount of wheat in sight in the Ur ed States, in Canada and on ocean pass: |age was 43,000,060 bushels larger {& vear ago. The majority of | trova: switched 1o the bu market after led evidgenmtly by cro | western sections of Kanses and Ok homa where is was sald wheat fields [ faliins to respond prope: | weather, and the exten {was vef to be det the resence of as was noted At this junct siderable mew export busi dcne and that the srovisions e to 15 cents complain In add i | ocean passage represented as aving |shivied for orders had beem scid &broad | betor eit was shisped. On the ensu | | vances in price wheal shorts coverel Iy, but towasd the last such buyi and the market was sa-ging somen at the close. Talk of export sales of corn board Lemed {o raily Oats were fimn at the sea- %, mother of Pauline ma Clark, | o | league. for (he waiver price, announced | nosion wedel wha committed uicide ses | ed With the bov. A patient in Bellevuel that rather t repori (o the MINor | Cuy gays ago by swailowing poison after | hospital. Jackson zave this explanation PINE TREE cague clb lia Would retite fromi prefes- | o haiey in her Newbury sreel apavimer:, | of {he boy's’ disappearance to Mrs. Gra-| stonal baseball arrived today on the steames Metaran | | m Kingston, Jamaica, where she was | = —— = = i TIMOTHY Moran of Pltisburh, former oved as housekeeper in 2 hotel. 4'Gr w01a on the Chest contender for the world’s heavyweight | She laft at once for Boston. 3 | bosinz championshi> and Edward Zupp: | - Shortiy before word of her daugiiter's Musterole is easy to apply and it of New Vork, indicted on a charge of reached shie had received a does not blister like the old-fashioned CLOV vioatirg the Volstead act by illegaily gl {oid er that she mustard plaster, portinz lig arraigned in narried bef Mrs. u . 5 federal wourt at Albany Thursday and sition next month m::““"“u";d"fl"mem RED TOP ST, save bail of $1,000 each for their a2~ with oil of mustard, Simply mas- . | pearance Monday sage it in gently with the finger tips, % i urs Youwill bedelighted tosee howquick? TODAY’S SPORTS Tennis Men's national indoor cha; tournament cpens at N Track v { Gonship indoor champion- ont 4%t of an Old Coon Cizar tells £ Tiong fillér tobacco in an wrapper gives n A Prime-Pak envei- ez The Qrs 53 yiu it is GOOD. imported Sumatra their mild richness. ope protects them. CENTS 8 EACH RU‘TGOV & GORHAM CO. at Philadelphia e inter Salt Lak Toto Opening of annual tournament Del Monte (Calif.) Folo Club. « Goit amateu 7 City of Fiorida ampionships tournament closes at Orlando. United North and South amateur championship for women, at Pinehurst. Northern Califor amateor cham- ) opens cisco, Wrestling ntereclogiate alehem, Pa. of Philadeyiia, was consumimated re- | cently by Moe Levine, maichmaker of the Elite 3. C. The two will resume bat- tie in Meriden April 1. Like the previ- champion- $5,500 Returns $550 Yearly $1,100 Returns $110 Yearly MEN’S SUITS SR caampionsh1s, || 0uS engazement it will be a twelve-round- 50 Returns $55 Yearl: et er. Both men are {0 tip the scales at 120 $550 Returns $55 Yearly Tock " Bfalons v ‘Augle' Hatnes 10 ]| pounds ‘ar 3 o'clock '} $220 Returns $22 Yearly j|! ¢ ki Mel (oogan vs Jimmy Hanign, 12 _Mike Gibbons, middleweight boxer of e “r‘:.:,.:lil:::‘lln?wnnmn eto o ey i B Paul will mest Hary Greb of Pl () - BESSCE RS W, Pepy rtin vs Kid Williams, 12 | bureh, May 1. according to tevs ac- | el b varond f Good W eds oom at Brooklyn tepted by Gibbons' manager. The bout | —Well proteciod by etringent State o orst: e uled for twelve rounde, no dect L L s £ Boy v Acres, Newark, |§ —lending money on good securi ARE YOU STOUT OR THIN IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE THERE IS BUT ONE PRICE $33.50 you ever bought a suit which fitted too quick in some of its parts, and was a trifie late elsewiers 7 Have you ever worn a suit where the collar stood out all around your neck like an over-size misplaced halo? 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TAD JONES AT YALE |SOme vears, er of each tea: A especially thosa|ness needs only courage on o» | of old orders on hand we are shippiey at Haven 24.— {Maleolm' P | '® dreaming c s favorite. | o-owing out of the decree of N trods men'as well as oth e ; nty per cent. of norma i 1 a4 o o) des industrial lLonest £ fall 1 assistant t i - 12, 192 sintes of laws to ret "' VALUABLE PERSIAN RUGS AdusunEhs I ) 2 A, Ao stained Mra. Hol DO-| prosperity, SOLD TO ANTIQUE DEALERS i oI i the boys walk the o the Untted . A dl eyl % vs walk the for anpeal expired on | tarea <o B s & si=it Sab il b n h : of A\'\)“(H.- + A"f‘.. “: divores; s been le\ trade condif severa! valuabe Delifted oy i s e e = . orl “The business men have ihe orportuni- + rugs, the property of the cathe- o i me time is b s e bring about hopest 2d been £0ld to dealers in antiques “Amsich ‘as to keep oY Sorein S ein s L tee | TatespRotize can | i to an unnamed dealer is Was s kicked the it as an American cii. {40 50 & the wuthoritice : h o agnates he has he wife of the former|laws and thus sc O o encountered so far, as well as several at to work in i a es who conside themselves opportunities @ the aeb- Ay 2 USE SLOAN'S T0 : coun e covrageus, | : T o | ';":,:{;\‘gf“fl.\l-‘. Soil cconamical,- for dn that | i 5 i outiielder of the : n presperity e bor| t bac to have taken on a new said " g a game a<ainst the Yan- tes > k Yo ; five Dlate, tiree d in as being i have will conditions and will celorating and esi | inzton JOU can't do your best when vour back an every muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment fresly, with- out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative w of warmth and comfort. HIGHER CONCEPTION OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION | hias March between ,the bar E Tight, leaving pon whom Pat Mo- ¢ for the coming 24— and & Philads conta. wit {tehind two players ran was banking. he iron trade, his remark sfness cond! denis, fo give the latter a higher con-| % SRRSO TOLCTS, fouoors ot 10 | © Good for rheumatism ) | se: George Harper was barely able it it clared “tha | s mz;oennu: ;"_:afifl ‘r:m %*;L v\i'-nn'» eption of the respo: Al ;’;:;ul?ff ir announced -futention i | sprains and strains, aches and pr- A record breaking field of 110 contes- | er secured from the Braves. will be con- | Profession In nablie Eeey e e | ¥ i3 compa bted 40 | cciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints & (s will take par s orth | fined to his room for a week or ten davs ed- today. Ky Dr e | Tikewise. former dean of tra University of Pemn-i the aiter efieflsu(‘wburxpmun. : Saonan | el s tever wa do will ba : fosrnament. at | _Eoth are’ convalesoing from at- | (TN S0 school, in an address befors |1 “WERTIL T SN TG rin- | For forty years pain's ene: Ask M Do e e |the national conterence of legal aid bu-| vty to oMo ncredses i | yourneighbor. KeepSloaw's hendy. Barlow oin D, ‘, Hugh Duffy, of the Red Sox. is shaking "'}:n:: S e 4s. e Nortli Haven, |Prices of o_thl';; e ;-c"m_“ A€ all druggists~35c, 70c, 31'40’ Chapman of ¢ Gletna Col- |hands with 1 because . of the fime | oSS Ch g TP s American Instic|belleye to he fain S E Tett of Providen h Cammings | howing of the reserves of the Boston | (o™ PR a Law and Criminotony. | SN | i ihe pric 9 of Gakap. M4i Sam Fuwnes Phis- | Americans. The Sod Busters are trim- | 10 00 oy o] rens zetadters) and midalemen s o = Tl oF Th e e e copwars with niated mesiiB | bt o worls of public'de- | 1, XTS5 Mg uted before thes wil ty. fenders d. needs de- he in the patropage to which the . . | e e Dy nns Pl e seueei et AL Liniment {_ Connie Mack, who has three score of o are “more depraved than|{ororages are out of line and a great 2 An operation at wen up-n Donald Head | roguiars and candidates in training @i | the defendar | versity of Pent v | Fagle Pass., Tex, will split the fplavers | Koo e e will keep him jinfo two squads todar. One will start)AS DESIRE OF BOY TO competition with Oxford and Camdri‘ze, | North ton loring the undi T EXPERIENCE “REAL POVERTY"| According -to a wireless message Teceived | cd the second sectfon, or % { e R e A SOLID CARLOAD | was operated upon for blood pois | lemce “real poverty” so that he could a leg and i Is not believed he 3 - — use Lis fortune to bes: advantage | e e e = ARRIVAL OF MOTHER OF drove Gordon Duffield of Chicago from | PAULINE VIRGINIA CLARK |school n Piainfield, N. J. to become a! L. Bruges. edtcher. sold by the it dishwaster on the Bowery. a h to Coas! — Mr Vi This was. thi ter Jackson, Sarah Her: Lor; Cla New York, March toid ‘today by Wal- aims to have /wo: Crezoil Dickinson's Grass Seed ans already ace try'ng to whl be returned by national onen champion ‘nay In Boston tomOTrOW mOrning i urge him (o take what measures may 10 learn tne real facts, Pau- it brings relief, CGet Mustercle at your ~ HIGHEST GERMINATING TEST score the your drug stoce. Tha tile, now KeWd by James | tae naa mo teason o take her life. She | S3M6S¢, jara & tubes; hoapital sise, §3. PRICES BEST IN TOWN of New York, is contested for |was so happy.” BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Clul, Chies - 11-14. The |~ Jys Herrick sald her davghter did not r of ioh has been - twice, Phil Gaudin, the home Liavine made 2 record of €8 while Abe Mitchell scored mepsion the name of her suit i ae.”let- ter. Asked 3 she knew Otto H, Tarsen, the Massachusetts lnstitute -of ‘Technology studer?, who supplied Miss Clark with th po'son and then killed yimse’ by erinking what she had left, nu Herrick said "The Yantic Grain and Products Co. e matc bringing together Kid Kap- lan. Meriden's . iead

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