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19 A SPORTING not in Edwards (T) to meet again irj the event will be Jimmy the 115 the and the Conn Aggie an Motor Transportation Automobile Agencies 54 an Automotive Equipment Oil Burners Bedding 0 3 0 8 BOWLING RESULTS lw Pringle CALL 3 8023 SMITHS' ALLEYS VICTOR ALLEYS Coal Match League Plating Diamond Envelope league 4 83 415 428 395 Printers 401 100 Lagipe li'LovVt 82 91 112 439 437 443 438 439 404 381 Black 402 Odds 71 81 88 107 THOMPSONVILLE 409 356 418 440 406 391 1 436 BROAD WAYALLEYS Contractors 73 Shoe Repairing 395 104 445 419 103 86 Engravers 264 299 1 si 463 433 292 The UnUsual Kind Directors 282 261 4 413 444 SUOLK ALLEYS (HOLYOKE) Title Examinefi National 433 100 Club Grinding 421 424 481 97 00 81 Musca ro 450 478 460 382 411 430 elding TJS 454 428 400 401 Dial 6 5456 81 469 419 82 509 444 4 ft 44X) 440 49 Locksmiths 83 80 pharmacy 3 Window Cleaners 349 4 387 xicunuit I Miss Elin Mass? ant 81 Motor Transportation 09 116 397 494 443 414 488 462 478 441 447 485 OOici Window 62 6 82 Petra lak 94 At INDIAN ORCHARD Reae 105 (M) 403 441 430 401 5 80 rf 0 91 5 2 VEKNON ST 4 454 416 4419 479 417 Refere DOANS PILLS ft 0 90 91 101 82 80 Tiffany Mrfthieu 86 83 The ap the Blue features Wheeler Recommended Business and Professional Service Romeo Keyes 101 102 R0 Moffatt Spangler Langlois Davis Millen Colton 109 80 98 Simmons Morin Stark Burnett Rusnell 8 8 Tallard Lemieux 0 2 1 81 63 81 91 69 81 97 85 0 3 3 3 4 86 80 108 80 104 79 100 84 96 89 04 102 6 1 0 3 3 0 178 3 78 79 81 80 88 0 2 105 89 Ruscoe will handle for Springfield activity begins at freshman gym team Newell Tenney Wright Clune Oskl 95 10289 107 102 85 87 70 85 84 89 94 86 70 96 RO 78 8V 75 87 77 70 106 83 100 86 88 85 Strud Hannigan Brown Dube Moriarty 97 96 91 91 Cm 67 70 81 66 72 90 McLead 06 86 106 108 89 85 89 92 87 88 78 103 81 8886 84 78 90 78 86 Cotes Ser Wuench Bowkers Reynolds Plante Whalen 74 108 no 87 95 73 88 90 2 71 81 73 75 (CORNERING ie Sleep (MARKET 91 82 85 100 Welchans 78 Blackburn Kiely Coe Eastman Cole A Nadeau Nadeau Burns Gurnard 8 75 75 90 84 96 85 TO 87 71 78 74 82 85 92 70 99 79 91 75 80 118 84 77 VI kept Pennsylvania on the Ice toboggon tonight by winning arena 6 to 4 in a well played It was the fifth straight de Wt' naMfe 88 87 89 87 100 7689 75 73 87 74 83 78 77 91 92 111 89 79 66 71 78 87 90 112 69 90 68 81 89 76 86 74 83 112 80 61 88 CHEVROLET Sales nnd Service I ENTON 60 Westfield St West Springfield TeL 3 5103 76 97 102 80 87 88 103 87 98 114 84 87 116 99 102 108 health nnd com fort 79 74 83 86 78 96 91 GO 110 95 96 82 70 80 79 80 70 83 92 78 84 78 87 102 Moriarty Pyflych Coffey 95 90 105 99 105 63 79 93 84 81 81 82 79 81 102 94 87 95 94 81 80 ELDER AND LELAND CLASH TONIGHT IN MILLROSE GAMES 437 94 74 89 81 82 Spiegel May Stern Inc mail order and chain store corporation reported total 1929 sales of $23921905 compar ed with $20571845 in 1928 Net 1929 profits were $1717909 compared with $1756108 the year previous Profits in 1929 were equal to $721 a share on common stock against $743 in 1928 Klein rd Green Id Holland Woods 92 80 9 86 87 82 31 80 90 67 71 75 champions of years in East list of Jvarsity oley Tetreault 103 02 93 97 SPRINGIELD STREET RAILWAY COMPANY 82 85 94 SO 89 88 87 88 Key Duplicated While Walt 11g Collars and urnishings A GIORD 43 LVMA5 SI I 87 83 80 78 The ederal Reserve board nouncement that rediscount Minneapolis and Dallas ederal serve banks have been reduced from 5 per cent Kmuda If Provost rf Przybyclen BelkusJg Cos 1g Sola rg DISTRIBUTOR MARMON ROOSEVELT DURANT DONALD MACDONALD 889 Main St TeL 4 80 95 98 93 101 95 108 87 103 Springfield Brazing Welding Co 10 12 Wlilnn Nt lei 20311 79 S08 93 108 101 Aces 81 80 86 9 4 VO 73 108 Polishing Plating copper nickel ver Reflectors Anta and Store Parts Samuel Paul Som 27 Silver Street 3 121 The United States Steel corporation is expected to show an increase of be tween 75000 'and' 100000 tons in its unfilled orders nt the close of business January 31 the figures of which will be announced Monday Dow Jones Co reports SPotask1 re 5 IRulka rg 2 KrSys lg 2 Baranoskl 88 83 75 96 90 87 99 98 95 97 93 Schwartz Stansood Smythe 4 93 88 88 88 HI the Williamstown (Mass) Schwartz clinched it with goal of the match The 87 84 98 91 102 PREMIER PRINTING CO DISTINCTIVE PRINTING 66 Haralson Ave Tel 2 712) 95 86 94 90 75 81 Noon 102 90 9L 90 Springfield Worcester" MOTOR COACH SERVICE Mi I ton Kenney Aldrich Guest Cavanaugh Vecchl 91 93 108 451 464 2 88 94 94 92 89 86779 Business failures in the United States this week totaled 619 Dun Co reports This figure is 74 above last week's 545 defaults but is 25 less than the 644 insolvencies of two weeks ago In the corresponding week a year ago the number of fail ures was 550 fr 77 92 75 75' Short Line1 Springfield Worcester 443 News 80 93 92 86 January sales of Safeway Stores company amounted to $18439302 as against 902795 in January 1929 On December 31 1929 there were 2660 stores In the chain compared with 1995 on December 31 1928 an rates of Re to 4 66 79 86 81 83 Average 108 1l6errU 64 72 81 76 86 76 96 74 83 85 XiT all star elimination tournament will start toifight at the Rockingham alleys fronj the six leagues in organi zation at the Westinghouse Manu facturing copipany It will be a handicap affair The five Best bowlers from each circuit havd been chosen to represent their leagues arid hand! cap rating? have been handed out The first found matches will Sake place tonight at 6 sharp The fifst mtch brings together the East Sprlhgfield All Stars who will at and the Vhicopee AU Stars who boast a handicap of 25' In the middle number on the Tirogram "the East Springfield Office league will meet the Interworks dir cuiu The former teem has a 33 handicap and the latter a 37 The other contest finds the Chicopee alls Supervisors against the East Spring Qgld Supervisors The former have a734iandicap and the latter a 60 In dividual watch fobs and a cup go to the winning team 91 83 90 no 81 97 80 91 to play Mrs Stevens had nn hr card th" 82 69 84 89 88 92 87 87 93 3 reeman 85 Mascara 85 Mlknowltch 77 Chiodo STERLING A ORR INC Studebaker and Erskine Sales and Service 17 Pearl St Dial 2 4168 70 88 74 GJIwakLrlf SUTnela rf Bobala Orzak 1g CCyran rg BTrelaurr $300000 COST GIVEN OR PURIYING RIVER Deerfield be offered entertain wrestling and ends Between the athletic be sandwiched a bas McCafferty Bowen Conger Edwards Martin King and Other Stars in Track Meet at New York ELLIS TITLE CONVEYANCE COMPANY jDrosc' rr IStejna rg IRryda lg Scaban IWarrerki IKogut If New trends in corporate financing or more accurately a reversion to methods in vogue before the last year of the recent bull market are appar ent 4n a comparison of financing in January 1930 with the similar month of 1929 according to figures just made public by the Standard Statistics com pany of New York The switch from stocks to bonds is the most readily apparent change next to the diminution in total financ ing: The total for the 1929 period was $1218800000 whereas the first month this year it was $764300000 or only a little more than one half Examina tion of the details shows that this re duction was wholly in the common and preferred stocks the bonds actu ally showing a gain from $329600000 in January 1929 to $623300000 in the 1930 period Considering the decrease an other angle the greater part of it was in what might be called "nonproduc financing that of banks insur ance companies holding companies and investment trusts inancing Of operating and producing corporations actually showed a gain this year the figures being $571600000 for January 1930 against 569200000 for the 1929 month The properties of the Cuba Cane Sugar corporation which recently was reorganized following receivership pro ceedings were bought yesterday at a special sale for the Cuban Cane Products company inc a new company formed in accordance with the reorganization plan The proper ties were bid In at $6000000 the up 70 82 WASHBURN UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT Established 1M5 85 DO 431 Daily 100 Taylor 82 iCaffery 93 Mooney 81 95 Bonnell 61 93 81 105 104 Real Estate Titles Examined ondCet tified Deeds and Mortftanes Preptiret State Bldg Tel 6 NEISS We Engrave Jewelry Silver Prize etc ine Monograms and Lettering 1501 MAIM 2d LOOR ROOM 295 248 268 West' 2 85 86 V8 104 Hastings Dube Keefe Kelly Soja 85 83 Langmaid (Hoyt) 1611 10 Schwartz 18 Penalties Holland 3 Gross Langmaia Williams Doughty Lrgost rlods 20 minutes Benner Drescott 87 78 101 93 100 0 Jul 405 1 80 76 8078 WE REBUILD ARCH PRESERVER SHOES ith Special Moulded Soles and Steel 'Shank 'NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR CO 40 HARRISON AVE Sign of be GohU Boot 103 Henderson 75 iKInn 93 Plett 115Bartpn 90 95 85 OR A BRIGHT OUTLOOK 4 THE SPRfNQIELD WINDOW CO Residence Window Cleaners Herbert Moore 2 2842 The Bine and White Ladder 86 78 78 8590 417 or rook stoves and heating stoves 5 Year actory Written Guarantee ONE XEAR REE SERVICE Thousands of Local Installations Eastern Oil Burner do of Springfield! 178 Dwight St I Stockholders of the White Rock Springs company of Waukesha Wis have approved an increase in the common stock from 200000 to1 2500000 shares They also assented to the plan whereby the company's second preferred stock was exchanged for common on the basis of five shares of common for one share of preferred Complete conversion of the second preferred into common stpek of which 90 per cent already has been exchang ed would leave the company with a capitalization of 20000 shares offlrst preferred and 250000 sharesof com mon CHENEY WASHBURN it 72 1 76 State St Dial 2 2213 3 periods Loudspeakers 2 orbes Lovett Marchette Sturm Kowalczlk Philadelphia Pa eb 7 Williams college hockey at the came feat The score was tieiat 4 to 4 with only five minutes left to play when Langmaid put over the winning marker for collegians bls second WILLIAMS of Bears Barry Mastrlan! Haley Keefe Vlasak 1 80 178 97 107 Rev Hamilton to Leave Methodist Church After April Conference Thompsonville eb 7 Rev Wilfred Hamilton pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church gave formal notice at the fourth quarterly conference held at the chapel last night that he would not return as pastor after the annual conference of the New Eng at New Rondon April 2 The pastor said three pastorates are AUTO KEYS In 3Minntes by Nnmbert A 43 LYMAN ST York eb Picked track and field stars of the United States Canada and two European countries assembled here today for the classic Millrose A A games at Madi son Square Garden tomorrow night Two of the' fastest Sprinters that ever churned a gridiron or a track will meet when Jack Elder of Notre Dame and Cybeland of Texas Christian uni versity clash in a 60 yard sprint with a 50 yard final to race it out for recog nition as "the fastest football Both made great names for them selves last fall'by flashy runs for touchdowns' So: that nothing will pre vent them from having it out Elder and Leland have been placed in the same heat at 60 yards They must finish one two 50 yard final Tn fho Rimp Daley of Holy Cross Chet Bowman Newark A Howard Kriss Cleve land A John itzpatrick of the Canadian Olympic team and Leigh Miller another crack Canadian In the famous "Millrose mid dle distance feature annually since 1915 Bernie McCafferty winner last year matches strides with Pete Bowen of the University of Pittsburg na tional quarter mile champion Eddie Roll Newark A and Phil Edwards New York university flier The 7 Rodman Wanamaker mile which in 1929 saw Ray Conger defeat Paavo Nurmi will bring together Coh ger Joe Sivak of Butler university Ocval Martin of Purdue and Montgomery University of Pennsyl vania A foreign flavor is added by 'the entry of Dr Paul Martin of Switzer land in the Jialf mile special and Stanislaw Petkiewicz of Poland in the two mile miss atid out Bob King the Olympic champion heads a fine field in the high Jump and red Sturdy former Yale per former will attempt to "ceil in the pole vault ifty college teams axe listed in mile relay races with the University of North Carolina running Rutgers La fayette and City college of New York in an intersectional affair Yale renew ing its rivalry with Princeton and Syracuse Holy Cross Georgetown and Boston college fighting it out in other interesting event 89 88 84 fit 82 73 93 95 90 open to him each an advancement for him due to the much larger mem bership and he felt that the oppor tunity should not be disregarded He will continue his pastorate here until the spring conference when his trans fer will be ratified by 7 the confer ence Mr Hamilton succeeded Rev Jerome Greer here three years ago following the transfer of Mr Greer to the pas torate of the church at Groton near New London The funeral of Sirs Lydia (Martin) Walsh who died at Mercy hospital at Springfield Tuesday morning was held at St church this morn ing at 9 Solemn requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev Daniel O'Connor with Rev Thomas Qriffin as deacon and Rev Edwin Gaffney as subdeacona Mrs Daniel A' Garvey sang The bearers were Charles A American Tissue League receivers 2 Curran Norton Racine Aubertlne Whalen 375 1318 WConz Moris: Anrlle TConz 103 'DeEavory 451 1 Valley Paper Co Halliday Lmes Peters Barsalou Setton 06 66 82 89 86 81 Worcester Interstate Cnlow Bus Terminal "Salem Square LV Mutes A 81 84 Trust i 98 82 96 84 81 Pinfall Match League 1375 I 132 89 91 P9 85 86 rd Schwartz Id I Lancmaid heeler rw r1 Hoyt lw Williams 6 Tenn 4 V'lrfr Penn 1 Greene wt lit IJnrehanl VV inittlllS (ttvut Williams Hoyt (Schwartz) 1910 Second period 4 Williams (Langmaid) 227: 5 Williams 900 6 Penn Pringle 1355 "HiiM 7 Pnru Holland Penfl (Woods) 1456: 9 Williams HLJilillB DRUM SHOP 186 STATE ST Tel 4 0303 PRINTING ALL KINDS Insist on the Unioa Label ITALA PRINTING 00 INC Publishers of an Italian American Newspaper Bl Taylor St Phone 3 8118 urey William Chaine rank Glen non and Peter Jeremiah and Homer Boucher The committal services in St new cemetery were cop ducted by Rev Daniel The funeral of Miss Edna Down ton who died at Springfield Wednes day morning was held at thehome of her sister Mrs Trying Plank on King street thl afternoon followed by services at St Episcopal church at 230 The service was con by Rev Glenn Coykendall and the choir sang Burial in the family lot in Thompsonville ceme tery The annual reunion and banquet of the North Thompsonvillefire depart ment will be held at the Enfield Inn tomorrow night The committee in charge is Louis Heimar Herbert Chill son and Kenneth Leete John Manning will be toastmaster The funeral of Michael Hines who died at Hartford Wednesday morning will be held at the home of his sister Mrs Teresa Lyons on North School street tomorrow morning at 830 fol lowed by requiem high mass at St Doughty spares Hourahan Penn spares Adams Peters and Cross Time of pe 458 'f 2 Youmell Wordtt Kokaskl Gibson B'worth Springfield Union Coneh Terminal IVorthlnjrton St 800 1000 1200 200 4 400 600 800 900 Crepers 1 9 BOWLING TOURNEY 5E' SLATED AT ROCKIES AM 6 D2 94 86 84jHahn Average Polish alcons Win Ovef Quintet The Polish alcons of last tilgttt defeated the Polish American re sCrveS'of Thompsonville 16 to 14 in a Intercity league game It wasnip and tuck affair The al cons were leading in the first Jialf 13 to S1 holding the without a floor basket The score: Chicopee I A Res of T'ville Junior Ieazue Brunelle's Pups 2 I Ladeau Ice 1 Indian Orchard 3 9 ALLEYS WILLIMAN8ETT 4 church at 9 Burialfwill be pin the family lot in St old cemetery The Enfield street fire departmentheld its annual concert and ball to night at tha old town hall 'flit En field street was furnished by orchestra ot Springfield The interior ofethe judge of pro office is being remodeled under the direction of William Savage the improvements to include a private office for Judge James Hayden and a 710: 2 1615: 3 44 I 15 Time 10 minuts perloc 1323 83 91 96 10O 83 439 Senators 1 700 A 800 1100 100 300 600 700 9 00 JJ 2 1 5 1 3 Commercials 84 83 73 LYNN RANGE BURNER i A Demonstration Will Convince you! DOMESTIC OIL BURNER CO 32 COURT ST TEL 2 8008 Tifft Brothers will advise traders not to hurriedly jump in: "The market sold off yesterday after early strength We feel inclined to continue our cau tious attitude and would not advise thej ader to hurry to buy stocks or the courageous we pass on the informa tion that moves in Anaconda and Ken necott are expected rom an invest ment ancle however we would disregard minor recessions' when the funds are available Another cut cigaret prices impends nnd the to bacco stocks are State Water Commissioner Gives Estimate $3000 for Survey Urged Thompsonville eb Its would cost only about $300000 "to remove sewage and other pollution from the Connecticut river it was said at a public meeting at the town building last night when the problem was ex plained by Gen Sanford Wadhams chairman of the commission and Its engineer Col William Copeland both of Hartford At similar meet ings in past years the citizens gave but scant interest fearing the cost would be prohibitive The visitors last night outlined the urgency of the movement and the cost would not amount to more than half of that expected Practically all present were of the opinion that steps should be taken as soon as possible for a pre liminary survey of conditions to cost not more than $3000 It will prob ably be' the Intention of the local sewer commissioners to petition the selectmen to call a town meeting to consider an appropriation Citizens had feared removal of all sawage from the river would cost in excess of $500000 END HIS PASTORATE HELEN HICKS IN PINEHURST INAL Weidenmiiler Grinding Co 11 Market St Edges Our Specialty' A Ready Reference for Busy People Seeking Business and Professional Services Use It with ull Confidence Thelan 75 Luthirren 80 Mgtcalt 100 74 Anthony on I 4Tt7 rir iiiuvncko 90 95 Allen ci inn 114 jMessers't Nfew York Gid Beats Mrs Emmet Erench 8 fcnd To Play Mrs Wadsworths Pinehurst eb 7 (AP) Continuing to span the holes of the Pinehurst Country club golf course in figures close to par Miss Helen Hick oj Hewlitt downed MrsEmmett rwch of Youngstown by 8 and 7 in the semifinals of the wom en's" St Valentine's tournament here Xlay' Long Mand girl who was med alistin the tournament smote mighty tee shpts today to far outdrive Mrs rench and but for skidding with run tfn shots on several holes might have gone eut in par As it was she tallied 39xver the ouiward nine standing six up on the Youngstown woman at the turn Mrs rench tallied 45 going othefsemlflhal match Mrs Wadsworth of 1'ittsbufg playedsphirtidgolf to defeat Mrs liol lingeworth of Greensburg Pa 5 and 4 Mrs driving was a feature off'the match and she had her other' clubs working to perfacVon flnjfl' match will be played to morrow with Mrs Wadsworth expect to give Miss Hicks her greatest the tournament Banking and Business Reports of the Day Copper buying is tn fair volume as fabricators are more inclined to cover ahead for a few weeks on their re quirements The curtanlment under way at mines makes if fairly certain producers will be able to hold the price at 18 cents Outlook is for cautious buy ing of copper during the ncsxt few weeks with sales increasing gradually until the volume of buying is again in market possibly in the last week of ebruary or early in March Electro lytic Sor domestic shipment is 18 cents a pound delivered to the end of April and 1830 cents a pound Hamburg Havre and London 4 483 473 Italian Athletic 1234 I luuidoltl Boceamllm 1 00 i Kirby i 87 87 JOHN BANNON Contractor for MARBLE SLATE MOSAIC AND TERRAZZO HO Dtinrnorelnnd St Tel 2 021 7 2 Before Piorek Time 10 mlnuta 12' Hawks 117 Lawrence 88rrlewald lenim Ouy Pratt THE HOUSE of BETTER SHADES SPRINGIELD WINDOW SHADE MG CO make enn install all kind now snatiea 450 Union 1379 La Salle McConnell Sonahard Kazll Donohue WILLIAMS PUCKMEN CONQUER PENN SIX 504 Mt Carmel 1 Gosselin Larriviere Teuren Nadeau Carter 2 Miller Straw be Sherman Johnson Madsen 478 AldenvlUe ive 3 Goyette Ostlguy Roy Beaulieu Moore 418 413 Itoman 1296 Siand1o De 'Bonis VHpngnolo Maluczzi 1110 ALLEYS HOLYOKE Water Power Company league iremen Camp Sylvie Lavallee Lvman Dzuris 381 378 1 Dusty League Had i ItOlJohnfeon Miner Ahnert White Germain to 1100 I Al I Lours Io 10 I NEW SPRINGIELD TERMINAL 54 Worthington St Phone 3 36X1 GONLIN BUS LINES IND Hoppers 0 Roy 65 Passing 59 ujoiiy Passing 441 418 alling 1295 280 2G2 ederal i Steere Roats Welsh 413 383 0 75 May C2 76 82McCryslal 84 84 iiliienaova 94 Vlesak La siege STEANICK OURNIER TO OPEN HOLYOKE SHOW Holyoke eb 7 Completion of next fourth anniversary boxing program at the Valley arena here was announced late today by Promoter Homer Rainault The opening pre liminary is to feature Paul Stefanick and Joe ournier rival Holyoke ban tamweights who will box four rounds at 120 pounds The complete program follows: Johnny McCoy of Buffalo against Willie La Morte of NewarkT 10 rounds at 115 pounds Art Chapdelaine of Springfield against rankie Garcia of Boston eight rounds at 120 pounds Clicky Clark of Holyoke against Izzy Hyman of England eight rounds at 144 pounds Chris De Levo of Springfield againstAl Gauthier of Ludlow' six rounds at 128 pounds Paul Stefanick of Hol yoke against Joe ournier of Hol yefce four rounds at 120 pounds There is much interest evident in the comeback of Clark the boy who gained two decisions over Phil Mc Graw Clark has settled down to busi ness since returning here from the Middle West In Hyman however he opposes a tiuncher who will test him Jn the event Chapdelaine can hurdle the Garcia obstacle he will immediate ly go after bigger game according to his manager Henry Jolly 45 COl JiT S4JUAKE ALLE1S 46' Wins blind score 1 Carpentier Gauthier Plquette Wildman 438 iW) All 1354 '70 161 79 91 93 8U 444 411 1 2 rench' gnr 131 446 475 Bnseh flgineering Leaguearbqn Inhalera 2 Tepcil Benders 1 441 Pipers 2 81 R5 84 100 78 41 Lions 86 yu rocker i ourn Cinieron Bannon 86i3weeny Nashville? Tenn5 eb 7 Death today closed the 0 career of Horace ranklin 81 who rose from the ranks to prominence among raflroad executives and in sporting circles of tfie south Mr Smith was senior vice president of the Nashville Chattanooga and St Louis railway and president of the Southern Golf' asso ciation He had served president of the Belle Meadff Country "club and the NaShxille GoTt and Country club West sid Britt Burke SwBny A Kinsor Marsh CAREY PRINT Prompt Stylish 40 Hampden 'St Tel 3 0611 433 League 1168 71Giustina llios Deavory Bonagnl Average INANCIAL NOTES League fR(ipau 103 IT Edmond 104 DriscoH 77 Ladeau 97 ILunardini aamson RBess'te In and Out of Local Brokerage Offices Hayden Stone in market letter will say: "While the failure of the market to respond more favorably to constructive news developments will be generally considered 'disap pointing we feel that the current ir regularity is normal We would prefer to accumulate sound issues available at 1 a Miss Kleonora was a favorite round In the other Miss Hall defeated also of the Merion is 19 This contest was exciting all Miss Hall played a game tt30 A Kt er? or s4 the pleasure is yours Winn Aubrey Stewart Kelly Bender 0 0 77 77 102 84 98 76 MACHINE SAW ILING Made Aeu" 43' Indians 1 87 64 91 90 95 set price fixed by the United States district court The sale will come up tor confirmation Monday a Arrangements have been completed by the Continental Can company for the establishing of a plant at Jackson ville la to serve customers in that state and in Georgia who have here tofore been served by factories in Vlrgnjji and Maryland Bay State Bedding Co and Year troubles are over ACC ABEANS HOST TO TURNERS ALLS TEAM The' Maccabean lodge Knights of Phythias hoop team will entertain the strong Turner alls A A tonight on the local club surface at 9 with two preliminaries opening the program In the main "prelim" the Sagamore Girls 6f Chicopee will re new acquaintances with the Chicopee alls Polish American Girls at 8 In the opening preliminary starting an' hour earlier the A Stars will play an unnamed opponent The Turner alls quintet plans on using a lineup that is composed of former college and high school stars with the Nicewicz brothers Johnny and Bill in the forecourt Gloglow is the reserve forward Puhala will jump center with' Holewa Sireman or Sherman in the back court The locals will have their reg ular lineup of Nadler and Izenstein guards Hi Goldberg center with Greenberg and Davis forwards Ab an added attraction Manager Samuel Chester has arranged to have Bill Liberman' formerly a boxer and now an instructor at the local A give an exhibition between the halves of the main con test Dancing' will follow the main tilt When Rest Is Broken Health Suffer When Kidney Irregularities Dieturb Sleep I troubled with bladder irrita tions getting up at night and constant backache don't take chances Help your kidneys with Doans Pills Recommended world over Sold by dealers every where 50000 Users Endorse Mnu Clara NUdra CM Engla Avt Detroit Mich aaye: MI had dizzy epella and a patMBtent backache 1 fek to tired that 1 couldn't do my houeework The kidney eecretione were too frequent and broke my rest at nifbu After tahini Doane Ptlla i felt fines' 97 85 105 91 88 89 290 265 waiting room SOUTHERXiGOL HEAD NEW YORK COMMISSION SUSPENDS New York eb Kid Chocolate Cuban featherweight star was indefinitely suspended by the New York state athletic commission today until he goes through with a match originally scheduled with Al Ridgeway of Jersey City at Madison Square Garden ebruary 21 Chocolate insisted on a' postponement on the grounds of illness No rrew date has been set for the match The commission approved a match between Pete Latzo former welter weight champion and Larry Johnson slugging Chicago Negro light heavy weight for the Garden the 21st re placing the Chocolate Ridgeway date Tony Martello was reinstated as matchmaker at the Broadway arena The Garden announced today that a 10 round semifinal on the Latzo Johnson card will bring together Vince Dundee of Baltimore and Bucky Lawless Syracuse middle weight Mrs Wiglitman Will Be Squash inalist Haverford Pa eb Bos ton and Philadelphia meet tomorrow in the final match for the squash racquets championship of the United States at the Merion Cricket club In the semifinal round today the winners were Mrs George Wightman of Boston and Miss Ruth Hall of the Merion Cricket club Mrs Wightman defeated Mrs Craw ford Madcria Merion Cricket club 15 8 18 16 15 6 Mrs Madeira yes terday ciemintea Sears of Boston to enter the final semifinal match Miss Anne Page Cricket club 11 1 the wav match going into play with an jured knee The ederal Reserve board nounced that the ederal Reserve bank of Chicago rediscount rate has been reduced to 4 per cent from 4 TMe reserve board announced that the ederal Reserve bank of Cleve land rediscount rate has been reduced to 41J from 5 per cent New bond offerings this week totaled $62473000 compared with $127321000 last week and $129624500 in the cor responding week last year Jones Co reported yesterday that control of the Goodyear Tire Rubber company is believed to have passed definitely to the Cyrus Ea ton Otis Co interests of Cleveland Dillon Read Co bankers for Good year since reorganization in 1921 and dominant in the company's affairs for several years are understood to have been gradually withdrawing from ac 'tive interest in the management 81 10395 279 Cbanln Mawson 01 83 Newman 78 88 Godfrey 120 91 I Winter 110 Clark 77 Kelly 85 Comings 1M 9ti Lpcal Mermen Win Over Hartford Team 41 21 The local A swimmers de feated the Hartford mermen last night in the tank by a 41 to 21 score Johnny Schesser captured the 100e yard swim along with the 220 yard tussle This makes his 19th straight victory in these two events Tommy Bennett featured in the high dives while Mel Haskell also did some fine work for the local tankmen Earnings Statements rom Corporations Gray Telephone Pay Station com pany of Hartford reports net earnings for 1929 of $935818 or $623 per share on 150000 shares of $10 par outstand ing at close of the year against previ ous year on $100 par stock of $7279 on 12000 shares' The stock market slump last fall which "gave the company bushiest a setback at a time w'hen the outlook for new business seemed was said to be partly responsible for the deficit of $31349571 in 1929 reported by the board of directors of the York Manufacturing company at a special meeting of stockholders "yesterday The deficit compares with $611481 in 1928 and an average of $668000 for the three years The company was reorganized a year ago after cur tailing operations over a period and a final closing Under the reor ganization the concern turned to the manufacture of gray goods 6t the uncertainty of the outlook for the directors recommended that the stockholders select a commit tee to confer with the directors te con sider the situation and report at an date The report showed that depreciation charges amounted to $60 00(1 and municipal taxes $9099750 of which $4218760 have been paid Railway and Light Securities com pany one of the oldest investment trusts in the United States sponsored by Stone Webster and other Bos ton banking interests reports net in come for 1929 of $1696448 or $1491 a common share compared to net earnings of only $380400 in 1928 Gross income totaled $2169716 of Which: $1392049 represented profit from the sale of securities iDirectors of the General Electric company declared a quarterly divi dend of 40 cents a share on the new common stock placing it on a $160 annual basis equal to $640 on the old stock which wras recently split four for one and which was on a $4 annual basis with extras The regu lar quarterly dividend vf 15 cents a share on the special stock also was declared Both dividends are payable April 25' to stock of record March 7 ORR TO CAPTAIN SUIELD SCHOOL IVE Suffield Ct eb 7 At meeting of the Suffieid school basketball squad yesterday Alfred Orr was elected cap tain to fill the vacancy caused by the withdrawal from school of John Davis Orr has acted as captain in recent games He is playing his sec ond season with Suffield Orr will ma triculate at Brown university next year During the past half year he has led his class in scholarship and is a member of the student council He comes from West Suffield The American School of the Deaf will play here tomorrow evening at 8 with a preliminary at 7 between the Suffield third team and the rigid Air five The lineup for Suffield sity will be Lowe or Meisner left forward Tassiner right forward Capt Orr center Brown or Terhune left guard Kamisky right guard Meisner leading scorer of the club is suffering from a ad charleyhorse secured in the Monson academy gamo LOCAL MATMEN MEET TUTS TEAM TONIGHT Coach Penndel's wrestlers share "the spotlight with various freshman teams in "freshman Springfield college today The grapplers meet the Tufts team New England for two gym at 830 The bouts follows: Nichols fSl against 115 pounds Meurling (S) against Stella (T) 125 pounds Babcock (S) against Gavoni (T) 135 pounds Coe (S) against Mumford (T)' 145 pounds Amann (S) against Seaver (T) f55 pounds Batt "(S) against Giles (T) 165 pounds 'Gillette (S) against Wilkinson (T) 175 pounds Cooley or Streeter (S) against Lit tleton (T) unlimited class The local yearlings will wrestle the Tufts frosh in the prelim at 7 Stevens olds Cate Rodgers Henderson Lugenbehl Hawkes and assignments The day's when a fine hibits in West gym: then follows swimming coijtcsst between the Red ana nite yearlings ana academy A tea dance will from 4 to 6 The ment begins with the matches mentioned above with a dance contests will ktball game between the Hickory street irosn yearlings 891 Ellis 88 19 6 Novicka' ROCKINGHAM ALLEYS Westinghouse Office League Bruins 3 Talma dge 93 lenoit Vail 1 Drufva Metzberger 92 449 THE SPRINGIELD DAILY REPUBLICAN SPRINGIELD MASS: SATURDAY EBRUARY 8 1930 SpriaRficld ve 700 A 409 420 4151 Bankers League I Inst for tftJohn 04 113Hines Sylvester" 87 81 93 1 Regan 803 95 UTlPrice 289 270 3231 Union Trust 2 Matroon rrj RenfletT 78 Wilson' 115 287 290 bandy League 1402 133 110 83102 81 85 1U3 416 3Office 1 74 74 73 86 81 90 85 Lindholm 68 76 92 8 78Stansfielcf 76 91 88tBreuninger 74 79 PO'Callahan 105 106 396 438 DARTMOUTH WILL DEDICATE NEW RINK Hanover eb 7 new $65000 hockey rink will be for mally dedicated tomorrow morning when the Green sextet meets Harvard here for the first time this season Davis donor of the inclosed rink as well as of the Davis field house Which stands on the opposite wing of the gym will be present to pass out the puck with which the Green Crimson battle will be played Coach Bower has put the Dartmouth puckmen through a weeV of strenu ous practice since the 7 2 defeat re ceived at the hands of Bishops last Saturday basketball team will play its second Eastern Intercol legiate league game of the week when it meets Yale here tomorrow night in one of the feature athletic events of the winter carnival week end pearance of Aibie Booth with court men will be one of the of the game 1 Newton Center Miss In Bermuda Golf inal Hamilton Bermuda eb 7 (AB) tor LaBonte Newton Center and Mrs Edward Stevens New York will meet tomorrow in the fina1 of the Bermuda golf cham pionship as a result of victories in the semifinal matches today "Miss LaBonte defeated Mrs Barker of Cleveland one up by sinking a 10 foot putt for a birdie three on the home green There was a difference of only one stroke in the medal scores Miss LaBonte going around in 90 to 91 for Mrs Barker Mrs Stevens the medalist defeat ed Mrs Andrew Kay of Toronto five up and four nothing but turn HOTTER G8 Try Ton nnd Be Convinced Beautiful Silverware given with every ton of HOTTER LEHIGH COAL Stove Nut S1550 Egg Pea Coke Shoveled In Cosh Prlcen Hotter Coal Corp 313 DWIGHT ST jNear Bridge Dial 2 0018 i i let I 4 UnK I 0 0 0 lAnklewlcz rf I 0 if 3 445 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77 79 Lorimer 64 99 76 95 80 120 Codling 78 83 87 73 87 71 itzgerald 99 95 84 96 100 82 uller 98 113 100 415 441 456 412 467 433 441 460 482 402 580 414 3 I Oscillators 0 Smith 122 88 81 Potter 95 78 70Hurfl 76 85 88' 90 84 92 Snyder 79 79 80 Gries 64 78 105 Burnside 137 86 101 Cleveland 83 106 102 Scriven 113 147 108 Wordtt 96 132 79 627 485 457 428 478 448 81 Palmer 84 78 85 108 Keough 70 82 95 Kenney 110 77 92 82 Parent 97 90 90 99 Schilling 88 88 80 465 463 403 429 McDevitt 80 75 87 Cofrau 103 83 70 Hill 80 82 97 75 101 79 Brunelle 97 81 81 ACnartler 78 89 99 Sweeney 87 89 83 Ij Chartier 81 78 ST Lapointe 98 7 6 96 Morrtese'e 70 90 88 442 403 444 407 441432 91 81 (IfllPBeaudiy 98 94104 107 96 98Kidnay 102 80 101 95 83 94 St Cyr 87 116 86 116 99 102 iGHemond 87 113 90 JOI 115 98Harrlson J13 97 99 510 474 4Rs 487 500 489 77 861 Smith 70 93 94 121 lOOIOsgood 99 95 76 86 TOlBurke 94 90 88 74 TGlerguson 92 73 72 84 81 73 80 68 412 422 I 428 411 398 2 I Planter 1 87 83lKarle 82 76 S3 92 81 83 64 82 78 82 (Sheldon 86 70 80 83 97 iRutkln 0 90 78 77 84 79 lUpton 7 82 84 80 424 422 428 372 402.
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