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Dallas, Texas, March 26—An un- sxpected ,present went along with the world series emblems. which Baschall Commissioer K. M. Landls presonted 0 the membhers of the New York Na- tional leazu: haschall club today, in the form of a check for each mem- ber. It is each player's owi ‘mojicy, but a slice he did not expect to woc. When_the world series wos played lnst year, one per cent. was held dut v the National commission in the be= lief that non-residents had . 1o pdy ‘it ¢ £ necticut ahd nas rot bowed to defeat in a single contest. 2 As'an added attraction Manager Be- lair is trying to secure the Bacon Academy girl's team to oppos2 the girl's team from the J. B. Martin Company. 3 WANDERERS-BANTAMS SERIES FOR BALTIC CHAMPIONSHIP On Wednesday and Friday th the Wanderers and Bantam¢ Bas opens Joe rounds, at Léndon. Billiards Bowling Annual tournament of American Bowling Congress, at Toledo. Golt at Asheville, N, C. Boxing vs George Eng. Beckett TODAY’S SPORTS Jake Shaefer ws Willie Hoppe. for | world's 18.2 ‘balkline championship at Chicago. 2 Southern eircuit open tournament. TUnited North and South amateuf ‘anpionshi) for women, at Pinehurst. Cook, 20 The first puff of surroundi of the appearance, inside and out. ‘Even quality merchandise is ineffectually displayed in f: to harmonize. A store’s character, and that of its stockd, is read in its physical Dependable stores are proud e better impressions they create; they believe no homes are too good for good goods. gs with which of Commerce Membershly Methe S et B0 7, mens in 083 Pertomd 3 Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and 3. of A., meets in ailchy B, 192 F. A, meeis in State Norwich Lodge, No 248 N. E. O. P, meets at M Griswold No. 6, W. V. tst-omx'rm meets at Si A Thames Lodge, No. 326, N. B. 0. P, meets in Steincr Hall. Motion and Vaudeville af Davis Theatre. L ‘Vaudeville Motion = Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre 2 ¢ an Old Coon Cigar —— S, ax | Clubs will play the best 2 games out of Billy Shade Vs Martin Burke, 15, 7 s m "% |3 for the Championship of Baltic and | counds, at New Orleans. ; tells you it is ! TODAY’S this is not necessary. The, moaey there- | Silver cup. As these will be ta lust Midget Smith vs Johnny Gray, 12 fore id to the _players. It amounted approximately- to- $39, per man. 3 MRS. MALLORY RETAINS TiTLE AS INDCOR TENNIS CHAMPION Boston, March. 26—Mrs. Franklin Mallory of New York, who as Miss Molla Bjurstedt began winning Unit- *1 States lawn tennis champiorships »ack in 1915, yesterday added two more ‘games of the season tze fans will hiuve a chance to see their-favorite players in action. The featurt attractiod will be the Robertaille broters one who plays for the Wanderers at guacd, and the other who plays forward for the Bantams. . The Bantams will line’ up the fol- lowing; Murphy ‘and (Robertaille, for- wards, Charon, center, Brown and Er- ickson, guards. THe Wanderers are ex- pected to line up the following: Ridze- rounds ships, at Brooklyn. at Boston. Dave Shade vs Pinkey Mitchell, 17 rounds, at Milwaukee. Frankie Brown vs Sid Barbarian, 10 rounds, at Detroit. Terry McHush 12 rounds, at Lynn, Mass. Willie Devore vs Eddi Weygandts, 10 rounds, at Erie. New England amateur chambion- vs George Wimler.’ « GOOD: Seventyfifth anniversary of the sur render of Vera Cruz to the Amerfcans. Archbishop Messmer of Mirwaukee to- day celebrates his 30th anniversary in the episccpate. p ‘The “Festival of States” an annual fix- ture of the winter season at St. Peters- burg, Fla., before the war, will be resum- ed today after an interval of six years. A spirited campaign for the governor- ship of South Dakota will closs today. preliminary to the hdlding of the general £ state primaries tomorrow. aational indoor. titles to her credit |way and Coady, forwards, Firth, center, Thus hath the prophet unconsciously The second trial of Arthur C. Burch, »n the Longwood Cricket Clud's coy- | Sullivan and Robertaille, guards, Bur- > - spoken of the Joseph Fine Store. indicted jointly with Mrs. Madalynne sred courts at Chestnut Hill. Sne de- |gess and Simineau, subs. Theodore ‘ended her singles title, wianing the Swarnson, who has been playing guard Murray, the nival catcher caught very Our Metropolitanized front and inter- Obenchain, for the murder of J. Belton e r b i ke Kennedy in Los Angeles, will begin in svent for the fifth time, when she ov- | for the Wanderers all séason, is out of [ £90¢ ior are popularizing this store wi that city today. srcame Miss Leslie Bancroft, Long- the lineup on account of a sprained PR e g the 'growing-up men — the more The case of Miss Sarah B. Knox, Bal- wood left hander, 7-6, 6-1. shoulder. Burgess will play in place of Atiingens Al fastidious dressers: # timore nurse, charged with the murder of With William T. Tiiden 2d of P'hia- {Robertaille in Wednesday's game. - U. S. Finishing Cos League 7 2 7 Hickal ) 4 Mrs. Margaret Eastland at Colonfal delphia, world's singles champion. she| The preliminary, game will be be- Repair Shop lmml the mBD:ttml:{ 5 :‘;},’,‘;’fg‘ sa«f‘liubs igh-class, tho’ not high-brow. mbd v;,. last September, 1is set for captured the mixed doubles titi: for tween the Ever Readys and the Nor-|piwortn . 83 75 70— 23% ng camp . el i 2 & oday. the second time in as many ar‘empis. |wich Y. M. C. A. team. B s8 5o sa e FPete Johnson the orack southpaw T”i;‘;""ih:,'*:ot'":;V'::;:;iyv:":;"g_ Conventions opening today: The nation's greatest singles piayers| Albert Taylor, who has heen making 81 68 80— 229 |of Shelton who achieved a big recor Hant % Washineton, D. C.—Fifth District of mastered Mrs. Frank H.,God‘rey and a good name for himself refereeing | 70 -85, 85-—1240 fitihinx fg; tge C;r;necdticut :fiifi? b R Ro‘t.a‘;{r;lur‘-‘“ s - o R. N 3ostoa, 6-2, | the Wanderers' les will handle the : 263 [last year, has been ned up s e _ s, —] enth Toa T ATHUAME O F Rty whistle. SPPE N RuE $9 8 854 267 | for the Hartford team of the Eastern Theiscme laallifor the clothipa adeal trict of Rotary Clubs. Mrs. Mallory also figured "in the e Tt 424 413 419 1234 |League. Johnson will report on April J _Great Falls. Mont.—Montana Disable¢ :;;:::n's ;gug;e; hrhm'!l.r'lr:);:;!‘;x “?3?; HOPPE AND SCHAEFER START Bleach Hoube tioénT;E el;xg)] es;\;:?}n:::tx'eai gtg;;esse‘x;s% THINKI1 Veterans of the World War. Mre LG Morris of New York to| IWULAR BILLIARD MATCH TODA | iccenan 8 79 65— 27 |victories while his no hit, no run win Mrs. J. B. Jessup of Wilmington, Dej,, | Chicago, March = 26—Willie Hoppe | Boltz 6 71— 2l over Trinity established his reputation - L Mty GOStRSY. and Jake Schaefer tomorrow night will | Shea 76 80 81— 2% |35 hoxman, Johnson is an ex-ser- = @ s “ ;;ali‘(t“thel;_l;:lhre:-dn{,hl 500 }y_oi]ml}s | Wislolls 87 3‘7’_ ;i: JGZ 1vice man an(li recgntlyt:'alkedthto Flo- e e Neoh Mectihs ot 4t 0 ne billiard match ih which I & s e return i 0f - ~ TAFTVILLE KNIGHTS IN SECOND | pe will try to resain the world ch s e THE LIVE STORE IN NORWICH | 3 e s, gt 66 il P y = service man. On Tuesday noon at the plant of GAME WITH DANIELSOM | pionship he lost to his young opponent| Totals ....... 592 394 363 1149 Vg c otary Thomas Tracy of the New AND NEW LONDON Richmond Radiator Y. M. C. A. represent On Tuesday evening at Parish Hall | last December. » Office Haven A. A. U. is in correspondence RA_* atives will conduct another noon meeting in Taftville a red-hot basketball game [ The match is looked on in the bil- | Cyadue «....... @5 83 84— 238 |with A. A. U. officials at Bosten in an 115 Main Street On account of Rev. R. L. Roberts, the reg. will take place when the undefeated [lard world as the “contest of a con- | Enright 81 91 77— 249 [effort to perfect arrangements for ular speaker,, being out of the city, Sec Taftville Kaceys meet the fast Daniel- | tIV." prfipe' o Biier: the world | piorson $3 92, 3i_(268sendinga team of amateur boxers from geeey Hflll will deliver the message or son five in the second game of the|litle to s country years ago when, | Oshorn. 89 95 . 103— 287 | New Haven to compete in the nationai s ooccasion. series between these two teams for :flst'l'hle Boy “ffoEd:r.' he defeathed 1hle Purdon, 88 93 103— 284 |amateur boxing tournament to be held e s e ; the championship of Eastern Connecti | best players of Europe, went through — — — —— |in the hub. rika Morini, Violinist to Appear i1 sut. The Taftville team on last Fri- |& 12-year seige undefeated #nd is| Totals ........ 507 454 458 1319 Cleveland’s secand Grand Circuit Slater Holl, April 5th. day evening won the first leg" of t}l:e l;:;zd upon as a real %tudent of the Dye House nlleelmg. in August promi_ses to eclipse Erfla Morini, the marvelous young v series by a score of 36 to 24. The Seb 2 < S ; : | Noyes 74 82 70— 2o vt‘le earlier one in July this year. Three olind is to appear on Wednesday even. Taftville boys are out to make this 'y aefer, son of .the famous Jakej oo . 100 3 103- 1 1colt races for stakes aggregating $20,- pril 5th, in Slater hall. This is the the final game of the series while | Who defeated all-comers more than a |t ¢ 101 89 76— 25,500 are on the programme, together | closing number of the very successful s: Danielson is determined to win and SC:.';E OfJ_Pals ago, is a brilliant Stearns 87 85 78— 259 | With purses of $5000 each for 2:08 s of concerts given in the Academsy B ghing late. (e ghma. wath the_fii- [Der. (His norve. s demonst i 51 72 105— 233 | trotters and 2:16 trotters, and a sweep* sical course, and a capacity audience tention of making It one all and giv- e;| e defeated Hoppe on two su: — — _—. —_ |stakes with $5000 added far trotters 1 welcome the appearance of this vio- ing them another chance at the title. | Ces#ive nights for the title in- the re-| moais 443 411 432 1286 | of the 2:06 class. With the Danielson will come Bill | cent tournament here. t of world wide fame. a Morini made v York. Unknown ayed and the next morn: new that a new genfut d stepped wp among the 1t is estimated that 15,000 trotters and pacers are now in training for the harness racing season of 1922 in the Unived States and Canada. Although {they will have to race for about one- half the“total amount hung up for Reddy who is known throuhougt the state is basketball and baseball cir- cles. He is a fast floor worker and wn accurate shot, starring with the Connecticut- Mills team for the past threc “years. He is now playing on a The match will be played at Or- chestra hall, where ordinarily the only events staged are: concerts by the :vorld'a greatest musicians and orches- ras. Hoppe's work in practice has been NEW TEAMS APPEAR ON WESLEYAN’S SCHEDULE Middletown, Conn., March 26.—Twelve magehes, several with colleges which here- ore haive not aspeared on a”Wesleyan ranks of e masters. Hed t S the runners, and without betting on For her next performance the house Webster, Mass., five that hes won | alled phenomenal and his hackers in- 1 e played by the Wesley- more than perhaps five per cent. of the was sold dot and it has always been sold lourteen straight games. Reddy seor- sist that he is a greater player than rsity tennis team this sring. {1,000 or more tracks, the number of ' ! sIX baskets ifi last Friday's agme | Ver. Schaefer has spent almost as 1 3 schedule announced today oY | harness horses in- training is about Great honors and ind- the d elected to play him | Much of his training period on the goif | Msr. Archer Hurd, '22, of Somers, Conn., |twice as large as the total of thor- vith them great tests will have his-work cut out for him to links as over the billiard table, but includes in addition to the d : oughbreds. Each test has been met and new honors itop the Danoelson boy from piling up!hn not in any way neglected his cue 1 mratches, the New England Intercol : S C. Stewart Richmond of Chatham, N. | \ stgre; An star with the Dantel- | Work. He considers golf a great ad- |les in Boston. R. T. Steele. '21 mem- : ang, Morin! has 7 this season son-2ve. 18 es,'a Killingly-high |Junct in his preparations. ber of the victorlous tennis toam of 1920 | ¢ J0INS :{';]:fe‘e“_e}f Siolo ronl s over all 70 concerts in. the large cities of star, who plays the same kind of a and 1921, has been appointed coach. i = a0 endoys e Cly fame as Reddy and this combination will bear more than a passing notice. The others on the team are Norton, Williams, Keéach and Longo all fast | tion of having won their varsity “W" in three branches of sport. Iis letter was earned as a member of the relay team ' which represented the college The schedule, games to be played in Middletown unless otherwise stated, fol- 2, Hartford Golf Club at Hart- Brown ; May 6, Dartmout! has been a tri- Yankees Win The Yankees started the baseball sea- son by defeating the Laurel Hill bas concert are now one sale inele admission $2.00 Tickets for t! at Cranston. ford; May ball team by the score of 12 to 0. It 5 & to | this last year, E . who pla; tro e > 2 . It |at Hanover; May 9, Tufts; May 12, New | 5 2 4 ? # ":r';w Tait fi'e‘l:B "‘"""“l ‘"‘n‘t"l"h: Dy & Bood game, Woods pitching great | York University; May 18, Springfield | Robert Pulleyn of New York city| s e o e e T «ame formidable lineup that has met KIO,],AWMle Dixon caught at his College; May 20, Boston University at|WVas elected to lead Columbia’s bas- De Rusha, Brazil, Enos errorless ball, making-very good FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIY —_— Strand Today lent five RO bt T B ketball team during the 1922-1923 cam- Boston; May 22 and 23, N. E. Inter, at 45 paign. He succeeds Laster Watson, who Boston; May 24, Clarke University; May et bill will open 16 Keith vaude. 27, Williams ; May 29. Bowdoin at Bruns- 'P]lfl_'e his‘ last game for Columbia | better with eact wick; May 30, Bates a tLewiston ; June 3, |against Union a week ago last Thurs- and today’s bill is no exception. AT ieratiat Aoriicet. |day. Pulleyn, at present a junior in . ecepncarts is the nome od sextette of juvenile ng four sturdy solen le boys and three cute v -pretty little girls who ©ore alled A Juvenile Me- lange of Mirth and Melody, featuring the Kiddies, two of the cleverest chil dren even seen on a stage and real Hrod i icoilege, was Chairman of the recent |Junior prom and is a_member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. William T. Tilden, world tennis champion, will play in matches in ILos Angeles, San Francisco. Berkeley and several cities of the Pacific North- west next May. Dr. Sumner Haroy WESLEYAN'S TRACK TEAM HAS FOUR MEETS SCHEDULED Middletown, Conm, Mardh, 26.—Wes- eyan University’s track team will par- ticipate in four dual meets and the New | England Intercollegiates this spring, ac- g to the 1922 schedule which was | “A FEW SIGNS OF LIFE” SATURDAY'S MARKET New York, March 25.—Investment hares were dull at nominal changes, but + few selected issues registered material Hupp Motor Cay R }nspirzlion e ANNGUNCER S nt Mer Marine El“l Int Mer Mar ptr . ported to the Boston Red suspen. 1 that his | on wouid be lifted by May That clears the way for Ping’ e Davis Theatre > it o resi ifi | e At 4 = k igles in the singing and dancing line @ins, in today’ s brief session of the | Int Motor Truck announced today by Mgr. William D. !g,ezsn?:“;sggci:’jo:?;;?caf““:t Tiwniiier to Los, Chesies WhiieiTe bad e program for the first half of next | Opening with a restricted ensemble num tock market. Int M Truck pr . R 1, Jr., '22, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ST ecori no nfiedA in the game five weeks .')x.lex' the Coas k is made up of five acts of excep- |per called Hello, Everybody, which starts Woolworth was In the spectacular fea- | Int M Truck 2 pr John F. Martin. former Oberlin star, is | oy, o0 Smmdavr mw[als smals_ ed at League season starts. Penalty enough|tional yariety, the topliner of which i |things with a hurrar that is never al- ure, jumiing 12 points and closing at a | Intern’l Paper coaching the team this season. Tt ¥ he preliminary at that. = o Broadway Song and Dance Revue. |jowed to lapse, of the many features of et gain of 10 on reports that the direc- [ Int Paper pr sta The sehedule of meets follows: April |4 - track champlonships, which | On Tuesday, March 8, the Yale Uni- | composed of seven very .preity girls in |an act that is really all features, special ors were considering declaration of a | Kennecott 22, Spring a:_ Springfleld; | Was won by the Ilnols A. C. with jversity Rifle team will engage in its e and beautiful wardrobes. Miner | mention should be given Lawrence Forbes eeclaration of a large stock dividen, Lehigh Vafx;y“' April 29, 5 t New York; May 6 1;)0 n;. e new record was hung { second international dual mateh of uo have an | ¢or his marvelous terpsichorean work Kresge, Tidewater Ofi, Coca Cola and | Marlin Rock Willlams at Middletown; May 13, Brown gp by Loren Murchison A°f the I A./this season when it ¥ on lhrg; th and mel- | 2nq ¢he 1if vear-old prodigy wha ‘tis Steel were among the other com- | Maxwell Mot B 4 1ot Middletow May 20, New Epgland = Who_stepped the 60 yard dash in|strong team of McGill University of | er - comedy | gings 3 song numbe while all the aratively obscure stocks to show marked | Mexican Petrol Intercollegiates at Worcester. 5 L E s tlhs onc-flftll of a second | Canada. | aries Lioyd & Co. | nymbers stand out indiv ily as perfect trength, averaging two point gains. Miami Copper astx e e pravins Smark . :"'." “f % ¥l no two deserve extra motice. Xt &8 g Stecls. as & stow, falled to-foll} ré- | Missouri X T Exhibition Games Bz e ';";”h::h"az’fi{af‘s‘j;o:‘iT“_ffi'\' SPORT COMMENT -+ offering n Dear- e it s Ab it &ni%fi;f"’&i’éw“‘“& el Rl : [ e Yook Smemte A | Rutgers. Basketball teams, will bel| St Louis has won the soccer IRg fon b fnscion st e & Carr apoear in Songs. Smiles ustry and Eibert Gary's survey of the:| Missouri Pacific %5 3340 | Proouiyn MNatlonal 85 0 {coach again next winter. Announce- |Pionfhip. but that won't gut the Browns | least we have “Doc” Edwards, tlie singing | anq Steps. They are a Gaoper pair of enerat situation. MuL e T % 21% Hoyt, Bush_and Devormer; Ruether|ment was made recently that he had | C2rdinals anything. . monologui Following the last two | cjean fignsters and their material fs of the eitilpenents, “nbtoke-and ofls’ Ated” cayi) Nat Bnain & Sf Vance and Hungling. I sizned another contract to coach both |, O2TSNeR on the Harvard varsit uproar comic_successes, The Foolish |pest. 4 o e M R R O Chicago Americans §; 8; 0. 15 vareity ana the Trosheamen both | form four. crews, ‘called ~ “Tall Age and Eden and Return, Doris May will [ amitia offers her wonderful ird nov- nly noteworthy movement, among rails | N Y Central New York Nationals 7; 9; 3. | tets! Hill also coaches the Seton Hall SO Dack Hatp: make her appearance again on the screen | ey It takes some time to train birds ras the strength of Missouri Kansas & YNH&H Robertson and Schalk; Nehf, J. Barnes college five and St. Benedict'c Prep _Thou;‘fh a tennis tournament s f |in her fast-moving R-C farce, Boy Crazy. | anq Camifla has succeeded in doing this ‘exas pecferred and another setback in | Norfollk & South and Smith; Snyder. Howard Wilcox, winner of the 1919 | Vil @ ‘first round™ it dgesn't hold much ey \nn Arbor commion end preferred. Sales | Norfolk & Wet i Indianapolis 500 mile race, has filed m‘é‘;fi:;fif H‘ls Rghticana - A Orchard Street Property Sold Jack Reddy is the smile king and he mounted to 435,000 shares. North A his entry for the tenth annual inter- | featnerwoishts Is not riae ahen th Through the agency of A. V. Covello, | succeeds in doing his bit to help keep all The foreign exchange market was list- | North Pacific . national sweepstakes on May 30, and | out Jem Driscol at the age of 11 SamG-Rixialn hiss sl lis Cottage houss, | i JANEttes: :ss, but British and alll 5 aspires to be the fi i podEIe s - 18 Orchard street to Lucla Quarto. Peter Curley & Co., anpear in a com- . but B allied rates continu- | Penn R R . D he first driver to be a 0 Eos Laucla Q ley & C 1 4 to react. Dutch bills hardened and | Plerce Oil repeater. Nine pilots have won the!| Ferhaps the sto — < edy skit called Checkmates. Pete Curley erman marks held their nominal recove- | Ray Con 3 !last nine races and no driver has been | the Cubs are playinz 1 to 0 Dall means |$400,000 THEFTS FROM 1s a dialect comedian of superior merits ¥ from the midaweek's coilalse. o | Reaaing Dartmouth's baseball squad rect able to gain a second victory although | that the Chicagoans tally eitherd or 0. Changes in e weekiy statement its final paring Saturday prior to the pelection of the thirteen men, to be chosen early this. week, to comprise By 5 margin of a single point the Green invading band which Will | Brown. the Massachusetts Thatituty o ‘play nine games on its spring train-|Technology wrestling team captured ing trip in the South during the Bas-|first honors in their quadrangular meet ter recess. Coach Tesreau reestablish- | with Harvard, Brown and Dartmouth cd the custom of a Southern journey'!at Cambridge Saturday. M. I T. scor- last year and its success, due to theleq 1§ points while Brown finished sec lick of early practice facilities in Han- lond with 17. Harvard tallied 10 poin over;pgis bt in ey and Dartmouth 3, the Gree Pitchers Jimmy Calzsell, formerly of ! n grapplers and is assisted by Betty Davidson and Joe Curley. The plece is an incident at 2 baggage room at 3 a. m. and concerns the baggage master. a salesman and a model. Mistaken identy in luszage {To- vides the framework for the fun. Another special screen prod announced for the Strand theatre when the latest Selznick picture. Conceit, will begin a three day engazement. Concel: is heralded as an all-star production from the Selznick studios and if it meas- SHIPPING BOARD VESSELS Peekskill, N. Y., March 26.—Loot ag- gregating more than $400,000 has been stolen from the 164 United States shipping board. vessels at anchor in the Hudson ite here all winter, itwas announc- local police. Local of- v federal operatives to as- tracing the thieves. who ara sald e been systemiaticakiy looting the s for the p: Reading 1 pr Reading 2 pr . Rep I & Sreel Rep I & Steel pr .. South Pacific South Railway Southern Ry pr Tenn Copper Tobacco Prod : Tobacco Prod pr . Unlon Pacific U S Rubber A 200 to 1 shot won at Tia other day, but caution is 2 ing the Phils or Macks on this hunc What John McGraw says about mem- bers of the Giants who follow the hoon- la of the bright lights would make your radio sizzle, The euy Ralph De Palma has “almost’ races. 3 the e clearing house were unusuaily nar- >w. actual loans and discounts contract- »x by abdut $11,000,000, with a decrease f slightly less than $1.600.000 in cash oldings. The one' item to show pro- ounced change was net net demand de- osits, their decrease of $87,79.000 ‘more 1an offsetting the previous week's gain. won two & RS who Seguin knew someth Look ‘what the Sox have done to the ants! picked White Sox trainins as the S2ORESSIaSE R0 STOCKS. by Greece Charles Nicholson last week. Accordinz to a dispatch to the Elmun- . $10 top per 100 rounds on March 2 been immediately capitalized by the the jealous wife of the friend and th R. W. Smith, formerly a director and |do, the police were reinforced by troops | pusband with his wife and in a Argentina afters. The first big “touch” to eome | secretary of*the Stafford Springs, Conn., |and finally restored order. rage leaves her. After some dramatic - Chicago Grain Market. oft ‘occurred in Vienna, ‘where' two | Agricultural Society, has been elected TThe radicals, on parade, shouted op- | complications all ends happily. ,THE LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Wheat— Tligh Low. Close Americans almost ruined a big pool | president to succeed the late Col. W. H. |obius remarks to the workmen. A verb- | ~ The picture is an adeptation by Bimer Pittsburgh, March 24.—Cattie—Supply, 1323 130% 1307% room by last minute bets, on long|Hall. A. T. Michaels is vice president, |battle ensued, but this soon gave way to | Rice of Mark Swan's play. Joseph Hen- 25 head ; markef steadyr. Choice, $5.75@ L1173 116 1163 « (shots. On the thrd try the owner had|Ti. C. Burwell, treasurer and David | physical combat. Many arrests were |anery directed and Miss Clayton is sub- 9.25; prime, $8.50@9.00: good, $8.00@ . 111% 110 110% them arrested. They - confessed thatMitchell, secretary. Lott O'Halloram, of |made. 8.25; tidy butchers, $7.50 @38.00 ; fair, $6@ ported by Warner Baxter, Charles t month, £ ; ; Joe Dugan and Owner Frazee of the e . he least' bit favorably with fts 5 ttings, parts of engines, table |ures up the t The following is a summary of the |y g smoeitin Boston Ootlege, and Jiminy Derocher | Ontbioney Bot binbiie finals. . | Red Sox.must belonz tn the same Jodge ety A aiiione oif THY: Rk T ois g utfielder Bob Kinsella of the In- tuded toot et another splen- R N B ok SlodlGBE 1T R of Fast Oronge, Me., released by the|dianapolis team, who ot an early as refu v s > are assured anof g bl o (o U S Steel p Red Sex, will join the Springfleld club ' gtart on his mates by working out with L st Tl g to the did evening’ omemmm_t;m. 2 Koy ke TR Ralias Tish. Low. Close | Wegt Un o1 ©1.] |of the stern” League, dispatches the New York Giants at San Antonio, | Framee. fons the wonaiems renory sent hioves carried their plunder to the | Concelt s a fast moving drama with 2 o gl ‘_‘,: Westing Air Brake i 3 has quit the McGraw camp to report | across the ~water in resarcs to Georges | Shore across the ice, which recently broke | scenes 1ai e"z‘ucii)md i AL e West Bl & M ..... 57% | to Jack Hendricks. Though carried on | Carpentier's condition &% | after having nememedm the fleet for sov_ | clow of & €10 O Ry The Wk At suge Willys O'land /... 83 market steady. Prime wethers, $9.50@ |the Indianapolis reserve list Kinsella| Claveland must have been jammed with | €3l months. There are anproximately 600 | derness of the TORR 000 8, o e e it g Willws O'land pr .. 41 1000; sood, 59.70; good mixed, $9.00@ |15 & sort of ex-officio member of Mc- | first basemen. sinca the Indians hav dfticers ant men Shosrl thie Ml Mg aners il tha Aeakuigint CHIE CUARINS< Pl el oy Worth Pdmp i folx mixed, $1.50@8.50; culls and | Graw's squad held back until an open- traded three—Jqhnston, Burns and ] it 3 ed both his life and happiness forms the in'Car & Pay - ?Om‘m 3;on[m,on lambs, $16.00 spring; |ing develops for him in the Giant's THE JAPANESE DIET basis of the theme. Don't miss this fine m Cotton Oil Liberty Bonds. i i B outfield. You cap play golf all day for 50 cents HAS ADJOURNED SINE DIE | Jrosram, m Cot Oil pr . h: 2 Hizh. © Low. Close |0 T%‘;Recehpys, 1,000 head; market, ) )nnie Mack may add a Chinaman |on a public course in Chicazo. Which m Hide & Leath ...15% - 15% 153 lb- S Lib 3s . 97.96 i“c_ ;]"SL‘\:‘ Prime heavy hogs, fw.x.;@ ito his gay Athletics. Chuck Fonn, son | fact may account for the increasa in the Tokin, March 26.—(By the A. P.)— Breed Theatre m Hide & Leath pf 68% 653 8% | U S Lib 1st 41s 98.30 ot n",’-X*‘d- $11.10@11.30 med‘-!at a Chinese restaurant owner in Eagle | number of nemployed in Chicago, The Diet was formally prorogued today. 1 Olayt wlar - Pathmbnnt ™ Hite & 1 105 10 98 45s a1 S 00@ @11.60; heavy yorkers. | Pass, hag been working out with the| .1t Bemmy Teonard never has to work | The closing session yesterday lasted uatil [ FEthel ~Olavion, pops g m (Tobad:o |U S Lib 34 4%s 20.a US&]“I light yorkers, $11.25@ ,A's this spring and hopes to deyelop |any harder than he did in his th | midnight and was characterfized by con- | Sta% M’Ztrfc;:::m e e ped g {US Lib 4th 41ia 12 oy i roughs, $8@3.60;}into a Teal big leaguer. At present|Johnmy Clinton, his grandel siderable confusion in the lower house | Tl soclety arewas '8 P PoC o 1 “Woolei Victory 43%s ...100.80 100.76 100,76 | ° e 5o 4P = : he's only of high school age, but even | watch. him defend his lightweigt title | through obstructive tactics, of the taovo- [ S0 s 3 o, i s Quoted in dotlars and cents per $100 | yaree og Merch 24—Receints, 150 head. | ag o kig he is said to show a. lot of |some day. B lEnte T e L ailion members! By, - {large’ majority | faninine wesring ssbarcl SRECEETY h T &S F pr bond. I Shipaing steers. $8@8.60; ability. Fonn's father is reputed to be | g1 1y 4 Corl Morrls avine| the house of reprecentatives passed a res- |Blays the neatly tafloted, SR S4 SO alt & Ohio x e e wo el S5 tyéry richiman ibuts ther son. wouldil o iichunors St Gerll JEOTIE RSl Grwion s d to the government urg- |1ater the cconomical MeneoRe 5 P eth Briél 8 Forelgn Bxchange: o @ Sy Dl ;25 | give all his father's dough just to be |oares o oir out and heen aflowed to 1IV6, | jne- army retrenchment amounting to | Jatest z ot sl 2 ! : . $4.50@6; milk cows and spring- | . we may expect a challenze to fight Jack : ® | which is the feature at the Breed theatre oth Steel (B) / With the exception of sterling, all|er @110, ia big league ball player. Dempsay from one or both _of the old | 40:000.000 yen and a re;l;mhmn!‘n the Pe- | iay and Tuesday. oyt - ] = . Tear | Shees and Laniee fetcsuts. 9,250 head ; |2ction in the Middle West this Spring | Bobby Roth, recontly suspended by the | 500,000 ven for raising certain collages to e ik Wico Pl e utte Cop & Z sy Suiis STeb otlea e e e } i the Indiana University nine which | Y20KS. has at one time or another been | rank of university, and the jury system |2Sent ‘striot . utte & Sun ... Demand s 'w,;;"-\”,-fm“|\nmf (r Pice Jaid ?15'2"? leaves March 28 for a wo months: tour | & Mmember of all tho American league i} were shelved by the houss of peers. xyl%i&:’ :’:“‘;‘:";'“'e:";h |na;eumm anadian Pacific Cables e $3.00@12.00, |°f Japan. The Hoosier athletes have |isains €Xet Detroit and St Loute 1t ey e as a spender. By the most migid saving ent Leather » Franas : head: market |aCCepted an invitation from Waseda h»“m?{;“ t’;’“‘ 2 e : B croWnY | RADICALS IN MEXICO CLASH he manages to save two thousand doi- ent Leather dr | G . $11.00@11.25; pies | University of Tokio. to play a spring | %, W1 be the original All-American b : WITH CATHOLIC WORKMEN |jars ¢rom her household allowances; in- heE & Obe . rvid e T 38 e e e iadant s divs es & Oh 2 rouzhs, $5.75@9.00; 3 294 = comes when her he G+ West Pesetas g thirteen players. ©oach George W. HARNESS NOTES led and a number injured mme money and, knowing he will not hi Gt Weat pr Belgian francs Kansas Cj March 24.—Hog receipts and Dean C. E. Edmondson,| Miriam Guy, 2.66%, has changed own- [this afterncon at Guadalajarra, state of | consider jt an oblization if she gives her NI &SP .. Kronen estimated today, 1,000 head; received of- | faculty representative. Waseda Univer- | ers again, this time at a reported price | Jalisco, when radical demonstrators clash- | savings to him direct, she makes &t ap- 1M & St Popr Sweden ficial vesterday, 5,716 head. The marke: |8ity will stand all expenses of the long | of $5,000. Dick McMahon is the lucky |ed with a group of Catholic workmen as- |pear that a friend is loaning it to him. ' Denmark was steady to strong, and the quotations | Oriental trip amounting to $15,000. man, having purchased the mare from |sebled in the main plaza. In time this arrangement is revealed Norway rufled fro $9.85 top per 100 pounds, against | < The radio craze and development has da. 8 they were getting “first past the post” | course, still holds' down the post of race p TR Clarence, Burton, Mae Busch, Jean Ack- eher Body 7.5 common, $5.00@6.50; common {o 5914 57% 58 {from a confederate at the tracks via | secretary. German Sur-Tax on Customs Duties |er and Rosocoe Kearns. sher Body (O) pro94% 943 943 | good fat bulls, $3.00@6.00; common to 62 611 613 radio. Their information beat the of- Roger O'RourXe will not have so much Berlin, March 26.—Begimning April 1, The Pathe news and an FEdueatjonal tn oMtor 10% 10% 10% | good fat cows, $2.00@6.00; heifers, 64% 6414 644 ficial racing telegraph results by some | to do in the way of jogging and training |@ sur-tax on customs duties. to bring |comedy complete the bill en Mot 9F 76 78 76" |$5.00@7.25; fresh cows and ’sprinsers, time. g ! from now on. Ludie Potter, the Green- |them to a gold parity, will be collected. » ‘m‘p,, _7’;% ;N Z;,/. :::.O:SY;IS‘:;)':VQ;; :;3—; oo;nm; heavy ggz 3:;’, mca;wm nnlp?r I-nd’::trw’mi(hred fleld, Mass,, horeman arrives home this |The tax rate will be compueted on the | Hartford.—Dr. E. B. Hooker of No. §-1 s . 7 , $5. .00, 3 e e case week. wet i - N Ehabi T ok B 3sn Yor ) S doals 2200 nias % ing eek. Bodle | week, from a wmter‘s‘kunjollm in Flori- basis that 59 paper marks are equivalent Farmington avenue is in Augusta, was notified that if he fomulg re- for a few weeki