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EIGHT FORDHAM VARSITY PLAYERS e Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. > Nmida ufi'}m&n 0., meetd ; Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. | "~ e e oe ! X ? No. 7634, M. W, A., mestd FACE CHARGES OF PROFESSIONALISM | “==5.2x... SUGGESTIONS| | . . R 5 1, Wauregun No. §, K. of P, meetd iew: Loxk at; Hoston: i A weekly analysis of leading securities. : Norwich Central Labor Union meets i1 -l » Dhteoit RUCHIERay, This wetl's issue deals with the Stock | 5 5. * Carpenters Hall. % i i Shytouls st Clavaland: Market, the Bond Market and { ; \3 ; Lodge, No. 31, F. n New Avril 17 —Eight members | SENATORS TAKE WEIRD Eplathn st Weninsion, Westinghouse Allis Chalmers o Homs of New Engiand Lodge, ¥o. ° r versity baseball team 3 FROM HLETICS R Meclintyre Pore. eplogle Steel ¥ ) . F., meets asiousllsth today for ' v o, SO0 TROT SRS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. General Eloctric Skelly S | ; e Bartod ek’ o, 7, D & vi “Eastern toaer L feated Philadelphia today 11 to 8 in one Natlonal League Ann_Arbor s""d!“'c ot ' , megts in Buckingham Memorfal Yigostern league Np ipg welrdest g verseen I ! Strom-Carb. Radio Corp. o i Siater Lodge, No. 505, N. B 0. Py ury, Conn, Graduate |0 the welrdest games ever seen here | Chlcago 7, St. Louls 6. Pure Oil Libby, MeN. - meets in Germanta Hail." 1 Gargan, who is making | L1\ Visltors used 14 players and the| pittsburgh’ 1, Cincinnatt 0. Rodic Talind Glenrock Oil Motion Pictures and Vaudeville &f R s said to have obtain. | 0cals 16—10 of the total of 30 players| Boston at New York—raln. o Wil be Davis Theatre. ch of the eight ac. | P°I"E Ditchers, five for each club. Of| Brooklyn at Philadelphia—rain, Send your ng;s a;glal:lt;zr Vandeville and Motion Pictures & had o | the entire pitching array, Phillips alone 4 i maj re g g particiption proved effectlve for more than one in- Ametintn, X easuc o ning. The winning runs, made in the| Philadelphia 9, Washington 11 men would be ex- ham team if the pro- athe 820 GUEKERA \REE B 5 St. Louls at Cleveland—rain, i go is found to be trme, | WhO Yielded a single to LaMotte, Strand Theatre. Motlon Pictures at Breed Theatra. e . e | Detroft at Chicago—rain, - Members Consolidated Stock TODAY’'S EVENTS walked both Peckinpaugh d Gharr! A o fll the bases with nons out. Rommell| . Exchange of New York - Sixteenth anniversary of the San Frasd MORAN DENIES HE KNEW then succeeded on and four THE STANDING, 34 SHETUCKET ST. Tel. 2080 - & b mf;fn”ng.hfifikin"'.d fire. o had v ,.ws TY PLAYE developed from sacrifice fly, National Leagiie. NORWICH, CONN. <l 2 - niversary of the Ameny i :’:FTX'C':ATED triple by Judge and -a double by Harrls i TAMES WALLEY & g lean victory over the Mexicans in battid te ¥, Con ril 17 'wners | seore: S & 7 . Waic-bury baserall s, wors |~k aarins Wastinatton® () 30 Manager Charles M. Schwab, one of the greatest wise dionlght when m‘m-m,.‘d w"x\!, e pos wohooa e S0t MAIN OFFICE Kk ‘;:'“;%",‘.'i:"fi;’?&l’}“""” and finance; b ¢’ tice Sharges of -pro- antb ! 5o 's00| 50 Broad St., New Yor A meeting of the international eommits ‘ aflam i dpulaien ot fare o . rooklyn 400 | A11 listed New York and Boston Stocks tee of bahkers on Mexico is to assemble th 3 n college athletics | \eichsf 0 0 0| Cinennatt +200 [ hought for cash or carried on reason- in Paris today. s e allegations that they | hemiee & ;| Pittsburgh -400 ) able’ margin. Lord Byng of Vimy, governor-general with ¢ ordham Colleglans” | yxes b £ Boston .20 R R of the Dominion, tolay pays his firat ofs n games against the | Gatoway 3 T P clal visit to Windsor and other of the m at Brassico Park, |Moorep o border cities. S o | Sulttvanp 0 01 Cleveland R e A Williams college today launched o ecre 3 3 Moran of the |Helmeehp bl 8 10 o s campalgn for a $1,500,000 fund as a me- tonight that ? 3 | Phnadeipy “ morial to the 46 Williams men who died it Knowledze of ans of the var. | : SR e “ASK FOR A DARK ONE —- in the war 4 players ticipat: ]V'l' 1 'ho ame. [y o 9| Bost 5 . A notable wedding in Mobfle today will ated tha the game wad arranged il TODAY'S SPORTS. « THEY ARE SWEETER” bo'that of Mise Irwin Fearn, frogtie who played right field 3| Washington RACING. Mr. and Mrs. George Fearn, Jr., af Mo« to understand that it| [0 Bied for Rommell 1 Dt Meeting of Harford Agricultural 5 bile, and George B. Cortelyou, Jr. son of t ham University nine | $om b fning: and Breeders' association at Havre Jdo the former secretary of the treasury and but ¥ am_Collegians”. Moran | () Batted for Zachary in A & Grace. \ postmaster-general. K ned t the star| Scors by innings : t) oL CATDINALS, IS = SCULLING, At a meeting in Memphis today plans er on the Lo h.’:.}lnn:: e, 10 5 AT H ‘“’: ;.l ];‘1 I‘H':l 2 Robert Hadfield vs. James Padden, ;;""m“_;:;d‘; :";{“{:flmf‘y;g ey 1‘ ] M-E NY::‘, m“\" Ghar ity Harri: o .\_{- S er & .('m\“n in New Zealand, for wgrlfl s title. d as the agency for gathering and dis. Secret stated n the National lea today, winnins | EeosEtle seminating the vital statistics w s being nd game of the series by 7 to 6. United North and South Amateur hardwood lumber industry. Calitany: | o SUMNE TEAR BROPY 2 the sccond in which J Handicap tournament at Pinehurst. 3 it W o varsity | FOUR MATCHES TO DUNBARTON S driven out and another assauit BASEBALL. Moran | Washington, April The Dunbar- {azainst Barfoot in the seventh won for Opening of the season of the Inter- ANNOUNCEMENTS he knew | ton t 1nm‘sl club won {hree singles and | the Cubs. Score: adionaracisu INOTHING DAVES FRBATRE: i o nt because | the Ya nis team which won only AL Nl ; : o) R i two singles. The Yale victories were Opening_of ,mnu.u spring tourna- QUALITY w‘l’&" "] “); mx Tr:e k-|u' itngem' < ) witnessed the | by Wheeler who defeated Dwight Da- i ment at White Sulphur Springs, W. 2 Y- essed the initial baoking of the terviewed tonight | Vis, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 and by G. Benedict S Rus Lf va. :‘lall_!dar;} \':udev!llakl;u furnished !by'\'.: reir regular play- | Who defeated John Templegraves, 9-7, Heatheote,ct { BOXING. ally Markus Booking agency of Ne Tk otk i 6-4, s 4 A % York, we may rest assured that we are b o Vi it Lo e e g to sce some real vaudeville in. Norwich. the third] East Ends Attention! Ofckemorese Johmny Buff va Johnny Ertle, 10 T ey e ST law school| The Second Street Sluggers chal- IDoake || rounds, at Detroit. in athletics | lenge the ast Bnd Braves or the He claimed | Union Street Yankees for e team, but | Mohegan Park Thursday in uniforms. |1 o'cloc sented by the Four Chancellors was & revelation to the most blase theatregoers To attempt to describe the wonderful feats performed by this act is beyond the power of any individual. It can enly be #aid that they begin where all other ace Dave Shade vs. Kid Herman, 12 rounds, at Houston. Andy Chaney vs. Joe Dundee, 12 rounds, at Baltimore. Jack Reeves vs. Young Bob Fitz- a game at afternoon 9 robatic acts finish. Cody and King pre< simmo: 12 rounds. at New York. o e : sent one of the neatest dancing Ixfi.l eves air, as the r r e compet- een in Norwi e anett FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA! e st naa ot reachod o noge| ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS [ o Sorpch o, reim, o Jith m."“'E?}-”Ji stretch, when he passed under the Murket Growers WIl Advertise. on th i ‘wire. Alteration of the four rule of bas- The Boy Who Was Different. won the hearts of the gudience. Ryi — The Norwich Market Growers associa-| When “The Emperor Jones" comes to |and Moore in a comedy, singing offering fifth inning when Rohwer singles, stole tion, which numbers about 30 members, ond and scored on a hit by Grimm. e Davi 4 y eve rif | captured their share of the applause. A = s ketball including the extension of the |announces that it will, through the com- u:‘ i ?f:,‘;: ]l:::)d?c) ST e Cite Sy:m. who iz billsd as the-seriety sute] BECORD SALES IN STOCK MARKET|Cruchle Steel pr .. 8874 T PITCHING e ) Fittbarsh | foul line across the playing court, and |ing season, advertise twice a week in Ths | firkst chance of viewing a play by an |tainer, eastly proved himself a monod 17—All records fov|Del & Hudson ,...121 WINS FOB BIRATES L, . A0S Moz o i 5 o|2llowing two trials for a basket to|Bulletin the offering of home-raised veg-| author, whose name fs pretty familiaz |l0guist of no mean ability and a perf ovious year on tho |l Mines 2 Cincinnati, April 17.—Morrison's great |Nee & 2 0 0 oCampet 3 § i p o] Victims of personal fouls in a designa- |etables gnd tablo delicacies. Watoh 107 | nowadass. . Newammpers Lnd macasincy |or Who certainly understands the art were broken today when | I 1ohes pitcl today held Cincinnatl to four |Duncanit 4 0 1 0 1Bjeeit 4 1 1 0 o |ted foul Zome, was adopted at thelr|thelr advertisements Tuesdays and Fri-| nave o pood deal to cay in the last few |PULtng his material over in an underd d to the stupendous total 1 pr hits and Pitisburgh won, 1 to 0. The |I 4081 $Temes, 3 1 3 3 o Mesting Saturday by the Natlonal |daya, years about Bugene G. O'Neill. It began |Standable manner. Clifton and Krames res and the number of |Erie 3 pr ; game was scored in the | Deuber i : 9 2 ;);.—;,:x,;x, : } 11 f,' 3 w-;m of Approved Basketball offi- — when “Bzyond the Horizon™ was award- ol;erha LI!:;r rchnlclsr mne::dnn i ues traded In assume -| Fisher Bod: i DL ] cials. 5 rize 2 N which a pretty female drumer s e s e e A Fan Thaldy € b dgdmmn 4 189 0 Just aaJoe Dugarithe moplilar'New!| ~ Traservedeats Ner, Ndwied Meccls,, | SC7the Fuliteer pTke in 180, OMeU il o Siss Sibtent Sun (il an extraordinary soals | Gen Electrio ... .163 40 1-2 to $140 3-4 and July $1.24 |Luawep 3 1 0 4 OMomano 3 ¢ o 4 o|1aVen boy now with the Red Sox| the plan of reserved wseats for the | UL Py TUEUISRIG TUCT the one |dance of lughter and funny sit , the volume of buy-|Gen Motor Pl n i Combina 2t B 2 2 came to bat in the first inning, he|Edward Morrls plano recital to be glv- | TIoS¢ OF S Plays which wers of the 0% | “on the siiver screen was seen Ohas r the Sunday re-|Cen Motor pr ,.., and oats 1-8 to 3-8, In provisions the | Totals 2 42715 2 Totals was the reciplent of a gift from his|en In Slater hall on Tuesday, May 2, un- wh «ry of the ex-|den Motor Deb , Ker, Judge. Home mu Scare by innings Plttsburgh .........0 0 0 0 1 Much nervousness among wheat thad- | Cncmat 79 00 0 0 ¢ ers was shown in the early part of the | [wo bee hits, Trayncr, Luque. h was unchanged to 5 cents hi to its capacity, Gen Mot Bcb 7 p o orth'n_pr shares an hour, and Gt North Ore ,... vity was only | Hupp Motor Car .., 1714 5 o | Chapiin's latest comedy, Pay Day. Judge, New Haven admirers. The plavers of | der the auspices of the Norwich Music (book form. The Provincetown Players | ony tninic ts the funniest fiim this fae both teams gathered around Joe and |assoclation, will be open for selection at | had done their duty by O'Nelll Who |, 00 giar has ever made. ] Henry G. Falsey presntd him with a | Cranston's store, Tuesday morning, the [ W3S one of thelr charter members but | “ry, Charles Ray fans came to 1ifs e O autitul Maraond | aranded | T8t professional producers have very little on, the turnover was on |Gt T 1991 oian | terday and crowded the Davis th . it o alvided i White gold cuff links. As usual Joo| Mr Morrls is at present in Roanoke, |Use for short plays. In 1 O'Nelll | o pore that star's latest picture, A My e Suiniated in the Inst el 6 a1t otoz-Ce ! fon, opinlon being sharply divided e o attempt | Virginia, and writes “of delightful | Was listed as ome of the ten greatest | not® SO TRCLE (T DTS = £ of the | lllinois Central ,..109% avhile as to whether the extraor- A Challenge to bat and grounded out to Malone. | weather conditions, and golf In the late | OBtributors to the dramatie art of the | g ve - 5 ol Rt 16 T oh OBt o dinary jump.in prices on Saturday woull | Dixon's Follies challenge any team|pygan jis gradually improving from |afternoon after the routine work of the | ¢ n on account of his “The Bm-| "jiine from the numbers who saw - timolating features )| Int Harw o ... 100 ag follGy i Ty sn LUl “EDestec) Tl or lin Norwich or vicinity averaging 17 his recent illness and expects to be in | day has been gone through with. While | Peror Jones.” Charles S. Gilpin, who |sw picture at the first performances) ot oans apened at 4 per | Int “‘:‘-V\"’“ g 4 whether a reaction would ensue. Possi-|years of age. Communicate with Jacob good shape in about two weeks. in the south, he has given many recitals | created the tiths role was also honored | Rayss following is growing with pped to 3 1-2 per cent | Int Mer Mar o o ility of a huge shortage of wheat here | Dixon, 478 North Main street. Sam Earing, who has been wintering | at the schools and colleges which abound | by having his name placed on that list | apiaity and they represent all ot and 3 per cont In | Inter Paper ...l 48 ot s ten head at Richmond, Va. moves to|in that section. Tuls year, 1922, O'Nelll 1y sgain on the | seves and walks of ife ter Paper ... the settlement of Ma a N v 4 red th ¢t11 | honor role for his “Anna Christle” nal elements of the session | Hepranas U7 %2 1 mained an acute problem, espeoially for College Baseball R | R e o ma . enneco % 3 ied Pault Yo i ted ‘This First National attraction is ond - " 2 . ; say that Grace Direct, 2:00 1-2 be a fitting close to one of the finest | has carried Pauline who crea: of the best things that Ray has done, and dealers who have been selling wheat on gi»’é?ml‘vsGEf’.ffi.';b?; e sm{ne very promising stable mates, |musial seasons with which fortune has | tthe title role in that play, to fame With | demonstrates his versatility. The story @ Targe seale of lute, expecting to_ob- 5 "| "Danny Lee, Harlem bantamweight, | favored Norwich. A prompt and early | him. 2 g is based on the famous Charies Hoyg i GDeh kst (at dONoE S Neiis iy sprung a big surprise Saturday night | selection of seats will avold the distress | If James O'Nelll, famous actor of “The | stage play and lends itself perfectly ia e Sl St s en Bne carried off the decision over | of an undesirable sitting taken at a lat- | Count of Monte Cristo” could have:had picturization. s rcesed almost aally would for || SPORT WORLD BRIEFS || Youns Montreal, Providence mittster. | ter date made necessary by an already | Mis way Bugene would probably never olls, that group almost mpulse extending last Sat- by 1 to 3 points. Ralls equipments and several of the dstered similar ad- list hecame unset- Lehigh Valley .. . Maxwell Motor A Mexican Petrol Miami Copper MoK &T wi ... The audience sat speilbound during the EA T y : 5 well-filled hall. have written plays. The boy was sent to | showing of the film, and thers were many: i-day on Sinclalr’s reaction of [ 0 K & T pr w 1., » time being Induce holders to let go Hies 15 tonted s 7 OIS Princoton, from where he ‘was expelled | gasps s the star went through his ususl ' 4 Missourl Paciflo plenty of wheat to supply all hmme- ical ditions, namely, the mar- Missourl Pao -o¢ te wants. t Enam & Bt ... Freddies Welsh, former #ightweight owness of export demand |champion, failed to display even a 4 somewhat as a factor in easing |trace of his old time form and as a train on the wheat market, partic- | result lost the decision to Archie Wal- o end of the day, Talk |ker Saturday night. nent of purchasing for do- A heavy-hitting outfielder is all I nd of lack of inquiry for | that is needed to round out Hartford's further to bring about de- | 1922 Eastern League aggregation and he last. A good sized decrease | make it a real pennant contender. ted States visible sup Gear_,]e (Chief) Moshier, released by nnounced, but effeot on the m: the Waterbury club two weeks ago iere was more or less offset by some |tas caught on with the Pittsfield Hii- to after a year. He fell in with a mining | dangerous performances, in which he engineer and beford anyone knew it, was | shows little regard for his skin. on his wey % South America to work | Don't forget to order your reserved in @ gold mine. This was the beginning |seats early. This is the oniy theatrs im of the lang crulses on many seas in which |southern New England whers this ser— | O'Neill induiged for many Aears. vico s extended to vaudevilis and picturel But he loves best the wild fres live | patrons. of the sea, just as now he loves to write about dt. A stege of lllness put an end i : to his globe trotting and atfer his re- SERARE RN S e covery in 1915-16, he entered Professor | The five Keith acts on today's pro< Baker's workshop at Harvard and be- | STam at the Strand are as good as hag top-heavy position and cables an- | Not EI J agreement between N°% 11 & St or .. ia_accelerated tho ro- | N ¥ Alr Brako ch was later retriov- | N ¥ _Contra made littla recovery, however, |N ¥ N H & H . & in for fresh attacke | NOrfolk & West m_Pittsburgh indication | North 'Pac : ike had become a dis-|Pena R R .... ; respvi Pierce Of tor issues, guch as| Pleroo n and preterred. Chesa-| Ray © and Ohlo and | Reading —_— -1 gan to write plays. A few months aft- | been scen hers for soms time. ! wheat in store here and | lies and reported to Manager Gus Gar- 3 er his “Thirst” was published. O'Neill | Four real Irish people appear in Wile sls, were proof|Rep I & Steel to Chicago in prospect at | deiln Saturd 3 publishes all of his plays almost as|liam O'Clare & Co's Killarney Daye. with_coppers and sev-|Rep 1 & Stoel evhere, Things will be livelier at Sage Park B Th w w Off s00n as they are written. They make | Thelr offering baw never befors been seen x‘,‘- :‘]: "n‘n‘rl speclalties, { '::“;],‘ 'Kn]?:‘?y . s \3 re ruled ?;y the ac- ;‘Hnd\m{v Conn., from now on. Harry eauty at on t ear remarkeble reading. It ears to be a ;‘;’;‘h :\nn?n:mml)an"-! (:oal xll:.l‘:";? ;1:': wced strength. uth @ tion of wheat. Adverse weather condl- | Brusio is assembling a bunch of 1922 i iny finish indoors—for a matter of Indifference to him whether % s rose mbove last|Union Paclfic © with the hog market. N has sent the good trotter of harm it. Salt water and live steam can’t make #alned | Unlon Pac pr .. Y5 nch, Itallan and Bel- 100l is not necessarily foolish. Al Jerome § Rubber .. scason, Harvest Gloam, 2:15 1-4, it crack, peel or turn white. Samples of wood, S is foolsh—like the fox—but funny lke 4 v 2 9 % Chicngo Graln Market. and a five year old by The Harvester, varnished with Inorout, were boiled for one Newsdinar jalvestiuig. ‘ociemin, bl | R & KNEw P SR S : b § Rubber pr Wheat— o - 2:01, to Trainer Harry A. Brusie at solid hour—and the gloss wasn't even dulled, #ndow Mthograghs Aleplagd | Lag. Saleac il & keelnz| U & Steal 5 s G boards and window lithographs displavs | and balancing are the ramparts ntinen- | 17 § Steel pr ... The hope of the Sacramento Base ASE Tetites Cy e herald the opentng of the American Le- | forts, but the forte itself is fun West Un el ball club that its members could grow Here are some other paints that will prove e e s o TR i ago g g West Alr Brake whiskers been blasted. W. H. Mc- useful: BAY STATE AGATENE—a finish natien, Norwich thale - garsument Wik | ooy’ Sltar sit Gt SerE St e Vekalr i o A 60% Carthy, president of the Pacific Coast that beautifies all woodwork. BAY STATE ter home have agaln been engaged. by | Williata Dunham &nd Grace O'Mallegt e n summary of the | Westingl'e prw oesd League, has banned the whiskers on LIQUID PAINTS. BAY STATE ENAMELS Robert O. Fletcher Post, American | off tcal musinal capers, which i eh ciose. | worths Pump : AN e i R STATE COLUMBIA FLOOR AND DECK and entirely new attractlons are promis- | They have exercised extreme care in e i 67% | Worth Pump pr H Vo o futirtet Stsckine oF the Glants PAINT. el by the show management, also a |lecting their material but this plays only r 48% | Worth Pump A ”33 the periwinkle caps of the Mackmen, 'WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. greatly increased :n\ size wr:!rl':e l‘u:flh:{ a A:;mnd ?ap;flx;h:{a‘:‘ =] ;_3’: v % 9 94 = e ¢ and ‘the funny red sox of the Red 139 Federal Street e M e 1t e otiay of Seal cash ta Tacke [ihet mouhes. ket eiriug Gadluiub 2 H ar % 0% ‘L_'.‘ b 3 COTION. &\ 3 BOND MARKET. | Sox show that even dye makers have g e 6TeTOR Largest Paiat and Varnish Makers in New Egland. amounts combined with hard work means | respects. & 48% 46% | New York April 17.—Cotton spot b7 e At ta e onay]| & tréice of- hiinior. a 19% | cutet Talses: 18,01 k. April ading in bonds 4% 1043 104 4 16 cd the activity and strength| Parley B. Leonard, after a long term Buy Inorout Vavnish from = several sessions of the pre- | OF Service as secrefary of the Rock- a maority of the posa. | ville, Conn., Fair, has made good his PECK & McWILLIAMS, NORWICH Call money eas- e L fiem | vowed intention of resigning. Charles « » Ay ler, high 4; low 3 1-2; ruling rate 4; iy qrore o oo e Ve AT e A Tan, the omly “Chptain’ will THE HOUSEHOLD”, A Boardman, No closing bid 3 1-2; offered at 4; No new high records’ were made by |l!2ke his place “us manager of the 120% 120% |4+ <all loans agalnst acceptences 3 1-2. | n. Liberty serles, but the turnover in the | SPeed department. l fi u l 3 > " —_— { third and fourth 4 1-#'s was very large| J: J. Doyle Los Angeles boxing pro- 4 i berty Bonds. | and within easy distance of recent maxi- | moter, has filed a petition in superior TheAll arnish _ . sistliiers st SRALLE court asking that he be appointed anything then he is justified in the state- | Elqedge, Barlow and Eldridge, the me)nt :;‘Fa[ it will look like a fairy land | well known trio, appear in an act which of light and color. Bigger and better | they call Palace De Luxe, The name fits than ever is a term so frequently abus- |them llke a glove, for you'll surely get, ed as to have lost its appealing value, ;;u:na.mmem de luxe from their offer- ey are going to let the pub- 8. A o 1Y Afier first having shown | One Man tn Million, the Robertaon-Cole them that # is not necessary to have |super-special release starring George Bo- been born in Missouri The show for [ban, was enthusiastically received st the. #s second annual offering will take placs | Strand theatre yesterday, whers it was New York, April 17 Gro Admission_ to | shown for the first time, The story s an. s b 30 99.06 9974 ican 4's and 3's,|8Uardian of the person and estate of = ": ?:;‘icrf:“,wflme jump off or |excelient drama generously sprinkied . Lib 1st 475 999 $8.86 | ine Dutch East|Ad Wolgast, former world's light- et has been fixed for Saturday aft- |with humor. It was written by Mr. Be-| e Lib. 24 99.76 99,60 | 1d the new Rio De Janeiro is- | Weight champion pusgilist. It was as- ernoon, April 22 and continue each |ban, who also produced and am ot} g 43 T AT $ie 9998 99,80 | nternational division at mew | Serted in the petition that Wolgast Wtek day and night until midnight, Sat- | Quite & record in the cinema world. An! St S S e o is_incompetent to transact business f Ba e o Among be Among 10074 100,62 ils St. Paul convertibles were | affairs and has been spending money 100,08, 100,02 responsive to the strength of the common | recklessly. £ op bl ks b preferred _shares souri Pocific, | In challenging Harry Wills for a e Mizssouri, Hapsas and Texas, Minneapo- | fight, “Tut” Jackson the Ohio colored Jrori and St. Louis. Chicago and Eastern | heavyweight evidently wants to have ern Tllinois, Erie, Southern Railway |his boxing career cut short. Line issues contrib-| The German-owned gelding, Latham, higher average attained by |by Bohun (son of Caid, 2:07 1-4, out urday, April 29th. exoellent cast supporting Mr, Beban fn- The shows and riding devices, mostly |cludes Helen Jerome Eddy, Irems Rich, all new and many of & novel character, | Lioyd Whitiock, George Willlsms, Jennia ¥ill number an even dozen. No attempt | Lee, Wade Botoler and Georgs Beban, Jr, has been made to produce any large, unwieldy performance but those full of = pep and ginger will predominate. Make roed Theatre. ¥ snappy will be the slogan! Those| Bveryone who saw that tmmorta) Yorelgn Exchange. i | . With the exception ef sterling, all {uted to the ! 7 = who are out for @ Teal joy time, harm- | screen drama of home, “The Oid Nest™ are in cents per unit of for. | mony transportations. Totai sales (par) of Muriel Worthy, won le prix de I'nn less though mnone the less txhilarating, | will want to see the latest Goldwyn pro- ue) ageregated $19.685,000. at Saint-oMritz, Switzerland, in Feb- 4 ir favorite pastime ampli- | duction, “The Man With Two Mothera™: o il at Seinoilrice Switzerland, o e || WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ROOFING PAPER || i ‘52 e Ao METAL MARK fed by mumberless exhibits of recrea- | which s tho featuro st the Breod thea] 1 d satisfy. o today ednesiay. Mary AT s | e e o Chet_ || — CEMENT — PAPER SHINGLES—BRICK—SEWER ||, "o 2t dbee Srecrone 1n | scun ba”s mother oo .t glecialutic Ay n the es Norwich and its ~surrounding sister | insense heart appeal, although the ter 12 2 ] ' THER KINDS OF ILDING MA- that spot when the lights | ture is largely a comedy of action. Oul- t a.;rl fu:\;‘res 31.00. dMusterole is easy to apply and it PIPE AND M‘L o BUI :’;‘;:. mep“r&mm u?oc.h:z time to place | len Landls, v::;: the wayward v: No. northern 21.00 seen as the . 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