NORWICH BULLETIN, MUITOAY KAKCH 14, 19ZT

been received from Hal Chase, Rachel deliberate mlsplay. He said ha purposely CRESCENTS WIN EASTER!! CHAMPIONSHIP Brown, Bill urns or Joseph J. Sullivan, hit Rath, the first man up in the first charged with being the men who arrang- game, but then repented and after that ed the alleged conspiracy. played his best throughout the series. CiJ The investigation into alleged gambling. cotte talked to several officials before go- Bribery and game throwing in major ing to the grand jury ' chambers. These , Daalelson, Conn., March 13. The 800 amateur rattraets doubles championship league baseball was opened officially in officials quoted as confessing to other FERTILIZERS him iCaasj who jammed the town hall Saturdaj Vom Jay Gould" and Joseph W.. Wear, September, 1920, when Judge Charles A. misplays, but the hitting of Rath was Delight! (night to witness the deciding same fo f the Philadelphia Racquet club on the MacPonald, chief justice of the criminal the only one officially reported to the The Paramount Question For the Farmer Thii Season. I the championship of eastern Connect! :ourts of the Tenuis and Racquet club court, charged the Cook county grand grand jury iy the pitcher. I art between the Conn. Mills team and the iere today. Seven games were played jury with investigating reports which had Williams and Jacksorr said they did not We Have Solved It On a Quantity Purchae We Mads hCrescent A. A. were well awarded in. before the New. Yorkers wrested ' the come to his attention concerning "fixed" actually any games. The other ' throw seeing one of the best battles on a bas- match from the Philadelphians. The games. . ., players claim that they did not receive With the Frisirie Fertilizer Compar ketball court stared in these parts In a scores were 15-1- 2, 11-1- 5, 15-1- 0, The grand jury investigation which fol money and did not throw any games. 15-- " long while. The Crescents came . out a 15 13, 5. . lowed, brought league presidents, club Jackson, Williams and Cicotte were the winner, as was expected, by the score of owners and star athletes to the' witness only indicted players to go before the We Can Offer the Lowest Prices on Fer- 31 to 17. Ttie score at the end of the STZBLISTG LXAGTJK TEAMS stand.. It finally resulted In the indict- grand Jury. first half stood IT to 14 in Conn Mills' '"BOIXED SECOND GAMES ment of eight members of the world Williams said the eight White Box Immediately ";.'' favor, but after the start of Moosup, Corra., champion White Sox team, two players met with Brown and Sullivan in tilizers in This County second half the Crescents caged three March 13. Team 8 of the the Sterling league won game former major league players, two alleged Cicotte s room in a small southside hotel j .'field seals in succession and took the the. match gamblers rolled wibh Team No. 1, on the Moosup and a former world champion miiu mere aiscuaaeu uruwing xiiq Spring is Actually Here and We Advise Buying lead never to be headed again during the pugilist on charges that they had con- players made individual deals ihk.concerning RIGHT of the game. Belair of the alleys Friday, winning the match by to remainder tal plnlalU High single went to Burton spired for the White Sox team to delib- the amount thev were to reedve. he said. NOW Railroad Troubles Seem to Be Pending Crescents was the shining light of the erately games in se- 85,-- u and It May with 120 pintVl and high three was lost the 1919 world after first being offered and refusing ewne, r,? wonderful flbor work enabled ries with, the Cincinnati Reds. - It also 00 arh. - V l Be Indeed Wise 11 points, while Tunning also credited to him with 334 pintail. to Have the Fertilizer in Your Buflingt him to score his - was charged that certain Sox players had Near the end of the Investigation of same Team No, 3 took the match game roll- al mate Stillwell, also scored .the accepted bribes ranging as high as $10,-00- 0 the indictments were Tevoted for technl Tea real tea is a really delight You Need of points, field goals ed against Team No. 4, winning by a When It number with four 12 to throw games. - cal reasons, Brown and Sullivan being fouls. Leo Martin of the large margin of jrfns.v High single ful drink. But not all tea is pure and three and high three went to J. French, with Through the ... Investigation, a world Indicted as "Rachel Brown and Joseph J. Legion team and Harvey's conditio- tea. So there are many who don't Massachusetts a single score of 135 and total of 348. champion team was wrecked and Sullivan, gamblers of New Tork and Bos andVroductS All Stars proved a whale of a guard and ns-were re- Next Friday night will decide who's the revealed which eventually ton." inow the real tea taatel . Yantic Grain Co. while he did. not score many points his sulted in a new deal for confession Cicotte, champ. Scores:- - ."- baseball with The of which result ' defense was of the stone wall kind and ' ci- - Federal Judge Kenesaw M. Land is as ed in the indictments, came only after Don't take chances, ask for the was one of the outstanding features Team 3?o l- " '. this ':'',. vilian baseball commissioner with - su- days of investigation made more tense by speed Con- . ' . tea grown and picked, packed and Charles Slosberg &. which seemed to defeat for the Ellas' .'".v.. . ;.'., 65 7J 68 preme powers to run the professional unconfirmed reports linking Cicotte and Son Mills boys. . Murphy and Mills 101 - 81 88 270 necticut Bronsdon ...... game as he saw fit with the object of others With the ease. . President Charles prepared under the special care also put up a star game, holding their urton i...... 120 11T . 97 334 keeping out of A. Con- - crookedness it forever. Comiskey and Manager "Kid" Gleason of the Formosa GovernmenttuFo ; men to one field goal eat. .Walter Belknap :: S7 97 7-9- Slit While Judge MacDonald's charge to the of the White Sox told the jury they had Greeneville Grain Co. basketball '.'-- xnosa way, tfie famous football and J. Thornlay 110 92 302 jury was the official opening of the inves- conducted a secret investigation for sev- Oolong." coach from Holy ."Cross college, was the b-- en scoring tigation by the state, there had eral months. Certain players were shad- star of the Conn. Mills quintet, ; Totals ...,.;474 478.. .424 1376 many rumors since the close of the '1910 owed and every effort made to obtain con- goats, in- ' five spectacular, field but his Team 'o. 2 ."' world series that it had not been played, vincing evidence, but without result Pres- playing seemed to the Con- " dividual tialt . . . . 75 95 104 274 on the square and testimony given the idents B. B. Johnson Heydler necticut Mills boys in their team work. Kelly and John Peltier. ... 105 ;' 81 S- 9-, 278 grand jury revealed that various base , the two major leagues confirmed this Beside Conway .Manager Pellerm had ' - 84 ., ' 86 96 266 ball officials had conducted private inves testimony and told of private Investiga- VnmlM nf Pawnticket and HUnrlns of Feink .... ; .?. ; 95 294 tigations for mofhs, but without defi tions they had made. . the Emeralds' sf "Wlllimantlc - Having Norgren ,5 IM ' A. French 89 86 99 274 nite results. Testimony was given that Hal Chase j OOLONG . eliminated both the Connecticut Mills These rumors came to a head telegrams J ml nmeralds Manacer Benoit says ar when a had sent to friends, saying the Totals . 448 455 486 13S6 Chicago paper, in a copyrighted article,. series had been "fixed" Cicotte was men- - rangoments will be made to play off fr auegea championship and stands ready exposed an attempt to 'fix' a tioned as one of the bribed players. The the state Team No. National league game in August, 1920. pitcher to defend this title with any aggregation t denied the charges, but gradually ' ' Faro . 87 - 93 278 The jury investigation then was ordered the circumstantial evidence became in the state. ' ...... stronger Xearly 150 fans from Taftvflle and Barlow 74 76 97 i 247 and the Investigators started on the 1919 and stronger. 98- -r- - 269 This is the eerraine tea, elow Norwich Journtyed to Danielaon to wit- Chamberland ... 84 87' world series. The days that followed Finally Billy Maharg, former prize It 304 fighter, ness the game. The lineup and aum- - Buckley ...... 92 115 97 produced one sensation after another un- in an interview with a Philadel- rich golden amber in the cap. Of . . . . . V20 91 135 346 til finally Edward V. Cicotte,. Sox phia paper, named Cicotte, Attell, Jack- : mary : J. French White full fine flavor BIGiSIX. pitcher, once rated the best in Ameri- son, and others as taking part in the al- tody, and rare Con. Mills ' the Crescents Totals : . . 457 465 522 1444 can league, with tears in his eyes, con- leged deal. This, seemingly, was the fi- fragrance. Sold by good grocers Stillwell . .... Reddy fessed that he had received $10,000 to nal straw, for a few days later Cicotte Right Forward Team No. ;' under the following brands: must actually see and ride ': v 168 throw games and named seven of his confessed to Mr. Comiskey. . . . Elliott Monty . i. ' 48 "MIHOMA," "SILVER QUARTER," YOU seven-passeng- er Belair .' teammates as associates- in the alleged Comiskey immediately suspended the car to Left Forward Parkhurst .1 . f. . 80-- 100' 68 248 seven players then, "UNION BLEND." Ayers.. 99.'' 90 99 288 deal. with the club, telling Mills . . Knowles ...... Following Jury them he "would drive hem out of base- "DOUBLE ARROW really appreciate its many splendid J-- Boyle . '. . . - 5 , 96" lj00 281 Cicdtte's confession, the Center ' : - forever", "PRIMROSE," "BENEFIT" ' - 96- 333 voted 'indictments against him, Claude ball if thecharges were found . . Conway S. T. "Thornley... 133 .104- "AUTOCRAT" qualities. Murphy . Williams, leading southpaw pitcher of the true. Cicotte was taken to the grand Left Guard - jury b-du-ce 44S 459 league. Joe Jackson, and Oscar Felsch, and the indictments followed.' Its light weight and scientific balance . . . . . Higglns Totals '4111318 Martin two. of the game's best outfielders. Buck On February 14 last, Williams, Weaver Oolong unusually low fuel consumption and Right Guard Weaver, a brilliant third baseman, Swede and Jackspn filed demand with Judge SayTormosa F'eld goals: Belair 5: Conway 5: STRAND BOWLERS WON Risberg .shortstop, Fred McMuIlin, utility William B. Dever for a bill of particulars high tire mileage. Its retporisire, 6 0-- h one-po- wer PMIlwell 4 ; Tieddy 3 : Mills ! ; Murphy 1 ; and Be Sure! .' GAME AND HONORS player, and Chick Grandil, first baseman in the case. In affidavits accompanying hot-fp- ot intake manifold, 1 ; Higeins 1 ; F.lliott motor with Martin Kiwwls t The took two of the White Sox .in 1919 but not with the demand the three players swore they 1. s 5 : Stillwell ; Belair Strand theatre, bowlers get maximam power from even low grade Fou'e. games quintette, on, the club in 1920, , .. , never conspired to throw games and Mills 1. Martin Mellor. Time from the Davis the 1: Aetna alleys in a league match game The indictments were voted the day never actually attempted to throw games. of fuel, driving the car with efficiency that JO minute halves. . Friday night. Christman of the Strand Cicotte confessed Sept. 28, 1920. As Williams and Jackson, however, did not will aorprite you. bowlers won the honors for high single soon as they were announced, Joe Jack deny that they confessed to receiving that they do not comply with the state i nir.t;o PAIR SOTT JLEAnS with a score of 141 and high three with son went to the jury and confessed to re- bribes. Xor did Williams deny meeting law Compare Studebaker Cart, point by point, Brown requiring light strong enough to IX BOWLING DOrBLE a score of 369. Score: ceiving $5,000, saying it was given to him and Sullivan in Cicotte's room, but illuminate objects 100 yards away. with other cart on the market, and we will Buffalo, X. T., March 13. Topping off " - by Claude Williams. The next day Wil said he did not know whether thev were Only electric or- acetylene lights are Strand ! our case with you. d two-ma- n liams confessed to receivng $10,000 the same Brown and Sullivan were rest . set with a reco-- single and that now permissible. fieir Mailey ., 105 128 . 95 32S to giving to indicted. players of 4 S3 Jimmy B'.ouin and Phil $5,000 of it Jackson. The The also denied knowl- The average motorist spends on an pir, Hayman ...... 85 . 81 99 265 money was given him by Gandil, Williams edge of Charles K Nims. A It StwJmhmimr Cr rw ufupaat mtok Cmt4 Wo'.f of Chicaeo jounded their way Into Levine .. 88 98 90 276 average ofSlO a day when traveling. 7cr mnmtktr SlmJmkmktr r maialinf of said. The grand jury also indicted several first rilace in the doubles thi American Christman ...... 117 111-14- 369 Highway "lighthouses" are now com Iowling Congress tournament, scoring Williams named Gandi" id two gam baseball pool makers and heard testimony ing into vogue. The entire state high- - Oxley (capt.)' - 10S 124 108 33S indicating - 1S7 total for their three games. Fol-- , blers who were introduced to him as that various" players had way system of Wyoming is soon to be $2150 low-in- "Brown" and go-b- e knowledge of game throwing in the Chicago pair on the very next 501 542 533 1573 "Sullivan" as the the big equipped with them. Dangerous Cin-t- Total tweens who leagues aside , siuad. J. Votel and H. parrel of - arranged the deal with the from the world series. curves will be designated by yellow flnnati totaled 1.286 pins for second Darts .. White Sox players. lights and railroad crossings by red ',. place, a single pin behind the leaders. Crowley ...... 92 88 108 2S8 indictments immediately were voted Exhibition Game. lights. The lighthouses will "wink" '" ' Five pai-- s. four of them, from Chicago. Walsh So 84 81 250 against Brown and Sullivan. Later Hal St.'. Louis 0, 45 times a minute, throwing a nine- - I ' Americans Beaumont Dialer Name) rolling In the doubles today, found places Sanders ...... 105 ,110 86 301 Chase, once known as the "nrince of first Texas league 6; 3. inch ray which can be seen three miles i " " 'Boston Americans among the en leaders. Chicago also Amidon (capt) 127 .J. 18 115 360 basemen. .Bill Burns, . former major Boston "Yannigans" 4; Philadelphia away. 341 league ; rsied oft the honors of the day in the Tourtellott 109 115 117 pitcher, and Abe Attell. once world (second team) Americans 1, Houston There are approximately 10 per cent j - sineles. J. Hanks shooting games of 243. champion featherweight fighter, were In Texas league 7; New York Nationals as many motor trucks in the United "THII tl ITVailHtlt Ytat- 1 t'fi and 212 for a 681 total, taking third Totals ..518 515 507 .1540 dicted as the men who helped engineer 2, San Antonio (Texas league) 0:Kew States as there areN motor vehicles. - - g flare. - the alleged deal to throw the series. York Yankees 21, Shreveport (Texas The latest registration figures show S The two-ma- n teams and 170 Individuals INDICTED PLATERS' CASE " The indictments charged conspiracy to league) 3; St. Louis Nationals 6, Phil- that during 1920 there were 661.635 t rolling in the dcubl s an dsineles today SCHEDULED TO OPEX do an illegal act and obtaining money un- adelphia Americans 3. motor trucks in use tn the United lirourht about the biggest change in the der false pretenses. Charles K. Kims', a States. New York led with a count Chicago, March 13. The-cas- .of Chi local sportsman, 1J2,o24; standing since the opening of the tournar ' was named in" the in- . AUTOMOBILE of Ohio, second, with J cago .White Sox baseball players- - and NOTES. 8.30; jl'n-.en- t. dictments i as having been defrauded of More 1.000,000 Illinois, third, with 64.3K5. and Penn now are: others indksed for he alleged hrowing of $250 through than cars are needed sylvania, fourth, with 52,60.". Big J Ti'e leaders o be the series, he having bet annually for replacements. gains ' Co . he 1919 world series is scheduled were shown in agricultural Five man event. Fleming Furniture that amount on the White Sox. The automobile 10 per pleas- states. : event. J. called by Judge William E. Dever of the cent, , Cleveland 2961 point" two man Cicotte told the grand jury his $10,000 ure, 90 pe cent, Five hundred thousand freight cars County courts tomorrow, a postpone- r utility, 100 per y. neede--each- TL WW. Chlcatro. 1287 but was given him are year In the :!Blouin and ment of at least thirty days is considered before the series started. . Tnited T: prints: individual event. Fred Smith. It was placed under his pillow, he said. Oil lamps may no longer States to carry automobiles, trucks 70! noints : all events, Fred Smith. certain. Concerning be used and finished parts, exclusively of troit. state tonight reiterated Its inten- the actual throwing of the legally on motor trucks in Connecticut, tires Detroit 18S9 points. The games, the pitcher confessed to only one as and unfinished parts. tion of moving have the, ease taken the state authorities have ruled Miss Maud Younger, of Pan Fran- off. of the court-fcall,- which would .pre' cisco, has the distinction of being JAPAN FH.ETJ CHALLENGE vent its coming up for at least six the FOR DAVIS CTJP first woman to cross the United States months, while the defense was prepar- by an automobile, March 13. With entries SLAB recently arriving Xew York, ed to fight an' attempt to postpone the STAFF AND MORALE, ROBINS' ASSETS In Washington to atttend a women's closing here tomorrow. Japan filed its trial for more than thty days. That party convention. In motoring across Daa-i- s cup night, -- challenge for the last lengh of time would be granted as a the continent Miss Younger traveled to signify single-hande- making the eleventh nation courtesy to Judge Barrett, American 3,500 miles d with a dag NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO. ..its intention to compete for the interna- League attorney, so that he could famil- as, a companion. in 1921 matches. was By James Crusinberry is on the square, tional tennis trophy the iarize himself with the charges, it and kind to . them. Tel. 1298 Norwkh, Conn. Japan is a newcomer in the historic com- said. (Special to The Bulletin) Brooklyn doesn't loook like a club with FORMER KAISER WRITES OF 321 Main Street challenge was not un Oscar pennant petition? but the Claude Williams. Joe Jackson, Xew Orlean, La., March 13. It Is sel- strength, but what strength it HIMSELF AS A MAX OF PEAC1! collected. v Weaver, Fred JrtcMullin and has is sure to be to Felsch, Buck dom one finds anything new in the spring used the utmost It up Swede Risberg tonight are r ady to go ex- didn't look like a team of pennant by submit the Serbian in- mountains where visitors are hauled Cfcamplonshp training cam'p of champions. That s' The Hague. March 13. fBy The A. P.) tion Russia to ' W on Racquets Doubles into court, whi'e Eddie Cicotte was ex actly the in camp strength a year ago, but it rode through cident to the Hague court of arbitration, to the doors In' baskets." situation the of the on In the book hp has written for pri- are divisions of Rirmian bol- "Boston." March 1J. C. Pell pected to 'each here from Detroit to Brooklyn this spring. only its spirit, morale, and pitching. In the former emporer aays: There six Clarence club Xot that, vate distribution an attempt to show ap- troops on Bessarahian fron- mi Rtnnlev V Mortimer, of' Tuxedo. X. morrow. Chick Gandil. the other indicted but, at present writing one doesn't find Based ort the' figuring that Mr. Grimes "The proposal of the czar was not shevik the Mr. that Great Britain was responsible for ' way to tier of Hurrumia, .he queen said, but she Y. titleholders In 1915, won the national player, was not" expected. No word has all of the old-- ones on hand, for, aa and Smith will decide that they have the world war, former Kmperor William proved. Russia wanted in this been offered more money to play gain time to prepare for war. declared that the Soviet army wm twit often is the case following the winning ball of Germany throughout always sneaks of Ruma- of than they can make in any other walk of On August 4 Sir Edward Grey (the worrying the Rumanians, as the a championship, the big trouble the himeolf In the third person. He paints fu'.ly prepared to cope next year is life this summer, and for that reason will Britiah foreign secretary) demands of nian furces were ' holdouts. William if, as a man who tried for thirty of an She When the boys win a pennant, they Join the team. Robbie will once more years Germany, that Germany hall her offen- with them in the attack. AND COMMERCIAL present a great to maintain peace In Kurone. but addrd "much nonsence had been FitiANCiiU get money eager, and four cf Brooklyn's pitching staff. He has says was foiled by sive march of troops in Belgium or that lost only he the perfidious ma- protect Belgium. written In newspapers on this subject." sturdy players are affected that way. Of from last chinations of Great Britain, France and otherwise England will only way to figure is year's staff, and in his place he has the - This was the English declaration of war." - The correspomient was received tn a MAKKET. 1J Erie pr 18 - 17 ' course the that Russia. SATIROAY'S !t - more or less famous 'Dutch" Ruether. private dwelling which was assigned to : 2Kl Krlt id T li'i some time before the season opens all of As long ago as 1905, the former Iralser 8.3 As New York,- .March. .. 12. Bears were . In) Fhher Body ... Si K them will have come to terms with the says, to the queen during her stay in Athena. 0 ,". Isn't This a Sweet Staff he tried found league of QUEEN MAKtt 9F RUMANIA driven to-- : cover-I- n the stock market 'to- On Kin ...... CJl'f lil4 boas. will Brooklyn will she found King Constantlne's palace ws V?M Oea Motor ...s.;t ' :!:iy.' That mean that day afte- - early period h w)iich their - Ruether, with Grimes, INTENDS TO VISIT AMERICA Kloo crowded and was unsulted for her Oea Mot have the same bunch in the field as won Smith, Jeff , Although no full eoupy of the book Sped Pfeffer, Al ""-- " operations, coupled with further enforced Gt pr TH4-T0- - year, possibly helped by one Mamaux, Leon Cadore, and Is particular nrpja. 7o Nr last a little yet available and both the former em- A. P.) inw liquidation, effected additional price 'im- Gt Kot O ..-....,.- ., .' ,s Clarence Mitchell, make up Athens. March IS. (By The from the palnce, and alllwl ' Ml .or two bright looking recruits. the "big peror's entourage Ger-man- ts distance Hupp Motor' , . 11 : and the Dutch and visit , . ! 3M a ' seven of the pitching Queen Marie of Rumania intends to have been ahie to call upon the pairment. " 201 ...'.:.-..- . " staff. All are men are worried pub- ministers Illinois Cm Si'i- Here Are the Absentees 01 because of the soon, and she declared yester- embarrassed by the Contrary to recent days, rails ifSn 29- such sterling worth that instead of America quen without 4101 Ironlr Cod .. 805, cW present Myers. lication of brief extracts from it, suf- believed King Ferdinand comparatively strong, aBide from Read- 4M lot Har 9 1 93 At Zack Wheat and Hy having four regulars to take turns. Cel. day that she presence of Kins t.'onstantinn who hil ' C ' ficient of the contents of the volume ing, whose reactionary course was RW In Iter Mjr 13 "3 13 both fine outfrclders, and Burleigh Grimes Robbie has seven If needed. He can us would accompany her, at least as far as not as yet been officially recognized by 900 M- - "have leaked out to indicate the general signs, of disapproval- - of Int S!r K W and Sherrod Smith, both sterling pitchers, three or four hurlers in tough games New York city. She said, however, that the great powers. Mot Trk .30 of work. is la 304 haven't accepted the terms offered. In trend the entire Th leak was he would return immediately to Europe, the proposed coal segregation plan. ase Int rarer .... ; 3; si 32 aod still have fresh ones for the next due to Before any question could be aaked. j;n fact, except Myers are away dxys. principally the Berlin correspond- possible he would not be Transcontinental raili rallied moderate- 100 Int Psper or t' ...... J2Z n 70 all far from three ent as it was that the queen inquired f r nems regarding 2T.0 Kesneoot Cop .."'- :fi Eb- - of the Rotterdam Maasbode. who says bis of-fl- ly from, their heaviness of yesterday, de- 16" 1HU the figures offered, and President Then, George Mohart and John Miljus, able to spare murt time because of Near Eastern conference in London. LeMh TaHsr ' 4M the book berins with notes as far back the pression converging mainly the oili, 4?t ?J- bets, Who is here, states in most positive who spent all of last year pitching for duties. hoped would about 10 Mar Roek ,. .i.. ifl 9 3 the as 1S84 (William succeeded his father She said she the allies not 40fXH words the players never will be of ioklyn Speaking of her contemplated visit Jo steels and equipments. . : Mei Petrol .' IAA 14. Hi- that Br batting practice are still on the Constantino" in deciding npoa - as king and emperor in 188!). "disturb Mexican Petroleum forfeited' another m Mo K ft T ...... 214 2 2V, fered , what they are asking. All have Jcl ,and so well fed tap on pitching America, the queen said: treaty. Pa-M-e - that "In some places, savs the Maaebode's alterations in the Pevres points and concurrent weakness was ...... '6- 'S'- heen offered substantial increases over they are about ready to try their stuff on "I hope to he able to tfay three three m mo Vis pr "5 correspondent, "the document Is very In- "He tremendous hold on the by Asph- ,,,v.s... rs. k last year, according to the boss. an enemy instead of friends. months, and am going to the Pacific oast has a jhown General X le Hip SI M teresting, especially notes of A u rust 18. people," she addci. "1 never realized nil Jersey, T Air Brake-!.-;;-- . i Z. 1,1 7fi : There is possibility of some dissatis- Three . recruits are in camp, and Intend to become acquainted with all alt, Standard Oil of New Ameri- 4K the and .1891. where he treats of the visit of great popularity jntil I ride with him can Car, Baldwin Locomotive and Cruci- New lork Central ' .'ST 66 r faction on this club this year, and that one looks like he will stick, nerhaos 10 phases of American life. I want to see . N H A H, 17 16 William to Tzar Alexander III at Nar- cowb-iy- In the procession on FrMday, when crowds ble Steel. N.T ....:,. .17 is always a bad condition, Brooklyn aid tn Dattmg practice, but possibly take tha, end Indians. To go down 100 Ivorf Sontti 19 in ! vik, when the czar said he hated the acclaimed him w'tb genuine fervor." 100ft didn't have a big edge "on some of the an occasional turn In game. In mines, to visit factories, police courts, Affiliated specialties were carried down Nor ft W 93 94 a He is French republic and wanted tn 4o North year. So looks --as if it will 6 2, restore a slums, hospitals, and 1 would like Queen Marie as "rldiculon" in the early reaction, but the ease with Aswries ...... ;... s ?f clubs last it Sam Post. feet left handed and with monarchy in France. But already, says and 'M Pac ....,,.,. 7W be a tougher jq,b this time for Col. Rob- va., to see a motion p'cture laboratory. report that she had brought about the which prices in general rallied towards esi Tit ii'a Portsmouth, last season. kaiser, a Russian-Frenc- h " b r s4 I" to guide boys the military 1 to marriage of Princess Eliza- ri. inson, the robuse leader, the e "I believe will so America next her daushter. the close confirmed the Impression that "fh? r.. e cr 0r 7i"4 Sa-n- Catching agreement had been negotiated saying C . .. Staff will be able beth, to Crown Pm.ce of Greece in-a- n posi- I'H Ce . . ,?i . . .. . 1'- to the flag. . autumn. I am sorry I not lieorse the shorts were .1 - that in the event of the mobilisation of (7 - M Pittsburgh drafted him then asked to go time, but the people of with the idea that the prinwes would .amounted to 625,(6.6 Staff and (Drei-bund- ) before that tion. Sales shares. Retrli-1- 1 1 ss-t Slab anw member of trie triple alliance in is lt iS-- J waivers, and here he is with the are anxious the ceremony some day be queen cf Greece. "It was a ir- 8 Robir. Rumania that (Dealings in bonds were light and Readlnc 2 BT .... same, It strong es- a of Rus- !...".. Just, the' is a club The others are young Phelps, also a mobilization French and of the king and myself oc- love match pure and simple. Elizabeth and regular, tone applying to foreign as saw Rep I ft sti ...... ffi '62 left of coronation that pecially in the pitching department, and hander, from the semi-pr- o Buffa- sian forces would be ordered Immediately post- George known other for at Lib- ;eoe Botith.- Pac' 76 : 7fl T2 fields of cur early this summer.' It has been have each well as domestic Issues, including the 4 one should be up there, providing and these armies thrown into action t P.M 8oath R R 19-- 19 - 10 that lo,, and young Mr: Schrieber from, the at poned for years on account of the war. I years, and my daufhter. much touched erty group. Total sales (par value) ag- , same they once." , Pod ., 5: 55 51 the fellows play with the Etiirit Florida league, who was in Greece a fortnight, see- by George's love, and with my consent, $5,350,000. s aoon Tnioa Pae tried out last April 18, will remain for gregated s .. 113 r.3 showed in 1920. year. - Under date of 1898,, the l-- V.. ing temples, ruins and ancient battle- decided to accept him, although at the striking features of the clearing hotts tr s jtaboor s M Col. Robbje is recognised as one of the former emperor wrote: iaf-o- i tr s stool 7S-- The catching staff is same fields. to visit old shrines time of their engagement he was without statement embraced large contraction ...... n 77 men Quite in the that "An English proposal I also desire a 4n TJ S Stool p . wise of baseball. contrast thorugh for an alliance money, country." ' 1S MT 10S.. waded the work last season. and monasteries, especially those in the home or l2,345,000 in actual loans and dis- i- wes--a Mfg to John McGraw and Branch Rickey, he of Oermany against Russia is declined a Otto Miller and Krueger doing most of it. counts ; an increase of almost $27,660,606 Itne Wilt-- (H r...... fu T is letting his men start their work In an with Zack Taylor on hand for bullpen in order not to endanger the world's in members' reserves at the federal bank Worth r ft 1 v. r.. 4fl '. 4PV. easy going manner. Last year the Rob- peace." " , --. service. Young Mr. Mills, from" Atlanta and a gain of about $36,706,660 in actual ins were in better condition on opening at present .holding out for some un- "The former empror also claims that cash, swelling the excess reserves to al- LiiEirrr bono, market. day than any ot the major league clubs. known reason, may report for trial. he f1 ?td a project for a league of na- - most $34,700,600, the largest total re- Ullh. He started them in an easy going way Big Ed Konetehy is likely to remam on tions under date of March 24. 1S05. ported year. "A proposal." says book, SINCE bo this 0 the BEST fir " I Ut IHa 90.1 that time. first base as as long as he continues to "was THE 1820 TJ S tat M Robinson has something more than clout the ball at a .300 clip. Pchmandt made by the former kaiser. to 17 . Hi 4 m.m.. fW.W MM twenty-fiv- e many arid min- TJ i 4 exhibition games is on to Wltte fthen Russian foreirn STOCKS, 9 Iio lat ... M.M OS.JK. . I hand for the Job any time the ister) league con- getting your Lib .ffi aeatast the New Tork Yankees to be de- - to found a of nations Are you mones D.S M.SO veteran Tete Kllduff, who aha. Htk. IM. - id . falters. TT 8 Lib- M 90. So 9f,.3i4. . Robbie I sisting of the triple alliance . Attte Cta.tm?r . Si 4..,:-- nlaved before the veloped into a regular second sacker last and the V S vUb fl 4 .... m.m- - TaM AU Chin D . 4 , M5S "SB.Sn gays these games shou.1 put the fellows French and Russian alliance, with the un- e U S 45-- year, is back looking better than ever. ." Am As Ch . m vie snaps, derstanding also other groups worth out of YOUR Coal? 0. 8 vyarj ...... 87.1 in Ivan Olsson will be short . and Jimmy that or Mas ...i. . SiShi 53ij 3a 87.32 one should remember his .separate countries may become, members 354)MilAa tBret steer . .Then, that Johnston at third. : one of veterans, with seven pitch of the league. The proposal was' accepted Ca , as SS'A FOUEMN ,EXeHA(IGE FATE. team is Kels Xay Break In . Am fan ...... ers who have been through the mill. by the czar and Wltte.' There was no Order a Ton of 34M An C Vnv. ' ' ' outfield Myers, r i.. at W4se Ir the Wheat, and question as to presidential power over KM Am D 8t . tt . Baaehan Heads ' qmt per ' Griffith Jook like the regulars again. this league." ' i !U svt Steifrof $LKH acereir!'. I 3.90 . Robbie doesn't have to send them Little Bernie may improve enough IfVgarding 190miaab h ...... V 4B w ...... S.S9 Nels the mission to Oermany ra "OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH" Sea An T A lT ...MR Me Canes t.iV i , through grinds of practice. He. doesn't m hitting to Into a place. Bill La- 1912. of " ' i..4..,... J.- - "" crowd February. Viscount Haldane. leu An Wool - - H M Bask, m .... 5.S4 have to leach them the tricks of the slab. mar is another capable extra man, and a lord high Chun :.: s then british chancellor, Am Wuf 30V4 SO Bank. St ...... 3.8S get the r. .'. 9 ran- ' He doesn't have to drive them to recruit young Mr. Hood the says:-- 1M AlMMiida .. 44 ' iU S.KI from Sat book Perfect satisfaction from the S Cam,O, (n--n ' them into condition. They know how to 50 Aa Oil '"H IM i.e Lake club is a bright prospect. "German" efforts to conclude neutrality W-- Franee (9ar .19. J, trane) , and permitted to work tn i AteWa-- ...... 7TM. t esn b, fret ready, are It looks like a possible sensational with England failed In consequence of A Oblv KL Iomad '. T.ir , own way. . :M Silt cai ...... v.,:..... " their has been found in a young col- the absijrd demand for a cessation of best coal at the right price: 1CIM Bait A Otto ...... iS t.m T.l roar per. Bra-- His infierders, outfielders, and catch- legian Keeley who comes from St. Betll Muter : .. 3V ! Italr IM een r' named development of the German fleet through Bensnri ...... ,.e 8.88 8l . ers Are all men. who have been In the Mary's San Francisco. He Is a regular JSW liuli Pttel B 'I. i...... sy!4' Bli rjomaad the curtailment of the building of new Bret Be IV 11 3.89 7 game and won pennants. There are only whirlwind on infield. He reported in " VM. tl i Belgium (saw cents per - the ships." STOVE-EGG-N- : Brock Br Tr etf IM 'trap?)' a dozen or so recruits that must - ... t' Denand T4 half fine shape because of playing winter Dealing with the mobilization of" 1914 UT Ton W, But ft an Cot ..1,1 $14.50 Per ' be under the watchfub eye of the boss. on Caton, 'mi Pie r. ...ln.3 E3 r.44 baseball the coast. Buster the kalsar says this began as early as tu' - Oeraraar (par J8.I par atarttV Consequently, Col. is able to 4( ..-- Mi '5: Rxinson former Pittsburgh shortstop, is on ,hand April of year rm leathtr- ...... that with "the mobilization Mat' IVman4 quietly tn camp, and let things :M Inland Tl 7H ' 11 ; sit bock for utiHty work, and a youngster named of the English banks in order to get large ' EXTRA CHARGE rt ft Mla cabna ...... 1". "i.n!.,: regulars NO FOR CARRYING IN. 1k ?S .'SS Aiulrla crown) l.i sort of run themselves. His John llhomas Sheehan, a Chicago lad. of gold." fit W tit1 ' 1 On StJ oarta.Mr , stocks .7..;..' 1t, ' , what ho requires, and they do It - n 'b U W 3d Innd .. 2 .a know who did well at Winnipeg last year, is "Then, the .book continues : M4 is Chiafes ...... at;' protest, C M ft S f w... M'it 4 J3 without here to try to break into the innVld. "June: Beginning of preparation for M - M A S P 3SH m Ever since Robinson rook the job in "I always figure pitching the big thing CH rCAQO 6RAW- - mobilization in England: SHETUCKET COAL & WOOD CO. X w .... .'. IM MARKET.' Brooklyn, the morale of too players has m baseball," was the way Boss Robmson imvwrt m v M ' Open. Low "June 15: Russia Troops called to r i si ant WHEAT: Wall. Clwose. been high. He has & way about him cf put when thought of his SMO Chile 0 .. H Mar. . - ;s"-- it asked what he arms in April and May under the pre- ....!! iK'i ' :e confidence respect rhino On .. ; sitvt ri 99-- Mar ...... Mi :ss winning the and of his chances. "I feel sure I have the pitching tense that they were to serre In Telephone 1257 OidM Iknl m MH men, and with rp exceptions they swear strength, with seven seasoned men, any A ,..4..... my, ' manoeuvra are beinj "kept under arms 31 Del HaAsna 1 Maw .... -- by - a him. " of them capable of taking a turn. They for an outbreak of war." IBDtnUO m 1 Jo'r ... JMt .. Corner North Main and South Golden Streets , : The, portly manager doesn't need to wqn year ago. rxi it r o p ...... !.5 t OATS for me a I believe they "July 20; All the Belgian reserve of- 'V Imim JUr , . : . rim - iri Mar. . 4Sf3-- VS '.T make rules because rules arent needed. can do it again." ficers have been rallnd to . ' arm." 9 ktlt'r... . fit . . r.n 1 i.'it H Juir ...... t . - - His men will battle for him because he Copyright: 1921"; Chicago Tribune.) - Kngaxdma; the refusal of the sncres-- 'if r "' J' .