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PAGE NINE XHE NORTH ADAMS EVENING TRANSCRIPT THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1910. 1 1 1 1 1 mm mmmm I i 11 77 The Transcript's Sporting News Page 1srY WWVmmWrm liTJO TEAMS PLANNED THE MINUTE MANS COLUMN by mm mm a. c. Local Organization Will Put "Cubs" in the Field Besides Its Regular Representa- A tives This Year.

According to present plan, the North kAsxoM A. C. Will conduct two base ball teams at the park Oils coming leaeon. The cluV regular representa tive vili all comers tn inde- beodstH and circle, Utding forth at borne Saturday after noons sad playing out of town games bit ShD'Js. The second team, which Wil known as the Cubs, vrtll con- eft, la amateur circle, with home fcontMJ on Sundays, for which no sxnltru will be charged.

The Cubs nay aU. take trips on Saturday when Ttr while the regulars are Loldir.g foith at Zylonite, Infltcstlota point to the Cuba having team which will not be Car behind North Adams A. C. The squad of i candidates out tor practice Include ha tick i the city. The scheme is to lotp hoih teams la the Tanning and players may be shifted back and forth Wrestlers Get In Championship Meeting Tomorrow evening marks the date rar die attempt which is to be made on big scale to rev tv athe wrestling this vicinity wun a cnam- blon-hJp match on the card at the smoker to be staged at Odd Fellows' nail.

The principals will be Louis Nel- loo. claimant of the national welter weight title, and Bridsoa Greene, the eoognized New England champion, ot ponton. Nelson halls from New York where he has won a long succession 01 nc- iories on the mat during the past few ears. He mode a trip to thle city some sue ago whei he put a crimp tn the Hctorlous march of Leo Detjgreeghe, me cordy Siihuylerville, N. grap-ller.

Local fan- who saw Nelson per- lorm on that occasion realize he is the tooda. The New Yorker was credited Jvfth the welterweight championship following his recent victory over Bing local Quintets STATE GUARDS DROP CONTEST TOBOYS'CLUB Adams Team Loses Second Game in Series to Pitts-field Rival Deaplte the absence of J. Bonn from bta old place at center, the Pttxrfleid Hoys' clob turned the tables on the State Guards of Adams in the sooopd game of their series at the Boys dub court last evening, the score being 18 to 17. It was a- pardcuksrry hard fought battle wtth th outcome a vtS-ter of doubt until the last blast of the whistle. Each team now has a victory Its credit ow the other and a rubber meeting to settle the series will be necessary "Larry" Weltman of the T.

H. A. five ofthig dty played center with the winners, his appearance in the tatter's lineup offsetting the loss of Horan. As usual Weltman and Horam had an evenly fought encounter, each caging a brace of floor baskets. The Bore' club took an early lead but, as things turned out, every point was needed.

At half time, the home team was showing the way, 12 to 4. About the midlle of the tart period, the State Guards got going and before they subsided from thlr rally they bad overhuled their Opponent. With, the score 12 all, both teams settkd down to fight It out The Boys' dab hod the edge during the remainder of the contest but its advantage was far frqp marked. The margin of one point separated the rivals at the finish. OaM-erlUa played strongly for the wlnnere, sharing honors' with Weltman wlille Sullivan excelled for the State Guards.

"Sol" Goldstein the local Y. H. A. re te reed the game. The Boy' Chrb.

State Guards, OaWernia, If rg, Stewart. FVnn, rt lg, Drennan. Weltman, Hise! C. Horan, lg rf, SuTliTan Roberts, rg if, Donovan Score, Boys' club 18, State Guards Floor baskets, OaJdertlla 3, Flynn 2, Welt man 2, Horan, Roberta, Sullivan 3, Hiser 2, Donovan. Drennan.

Stewart. Free tries, Drennan. Time, 20 minute halves. Referee, Goldstein. LEAGUE TEAM IN PITTSFIELD PlttBfleld fans have applied to President Dan CNeil of the Eastern leagu for a franchise in thatleague, says the Springfield Republican.

T. H. McLaughlin, who formerly conducted semiprotesslonal baseball teams In Pittsfleld, Is understood to have made the application and it is known that John F. Cooney is interested in the plan. In event that a league team is organized thegames will undoubtedly be played on Wahconah park, which for two seasons was the home ot Jack Zeller'B Eastern association team.

The city recently purchased the property, but would undoubtedly turn the place over it the proper parties were at the head of the club. ALL COLLEGIAN TEAM Adams Five Stacks up Against Team From This City in Home Game At Turn hall in Adams tonight, the Turners will entertain with another home game of basketball, the opposing team beta the All Collegians of this city. The Mother Town fans are looking ahead to a sptrfted tussle. (Defeats for the Turners on their own court have been mighty few tWg year the All Stars of this city being the only opponent to turn the trick. Because of th's fact, followers of the home team do not look to see the All Collegians get away with toniifjt's meeting.

It is understood that tho team from this city will take a strong lineup along in hopes of taking the measure of the Turners but the latter are euro to prove a hard nut to crack. There will be dancing after the game and the "usual preliminary wCl atoo be on the program. The Commonwealth of Massachnsetta State House, Boston, March 25, 1919 The Committee on Municipal Finance will give a hearing to parties interested in Senate No. 858, petition of William W. Bartlett that the town of West Stockbridge be authorized to incur certain indebtedness at room No.

433, State House, Monday, March 31, at 10.30 o'clock, a. m. John Hallrwell, Chairman. Herbert A. Bartlett, Clerk of the Committee.

The Commonwealth of MawiAchncitts State House Boston, March, 25, 1919 The Committee on 8treet Railways will give a hearing to parties interested in the Special Report of the Public Service Commission relative to the street railway situation In the Commonwealth (House, No. 1431) at room No. 433, State House, on Tuesday, April 1st, and Thursday, April 3d, at 10.30 o'clock, a. m. Harold Perrln.

Chairman. -Frank A. Manning, Clerk of the Committee. Undertakers li. A.

SIMMONS Frjtcral Director Wellington Hotel State St TeL 25A-W Residence, 9 Klmwood Arena Telephone 25-R FOR SALE We will arrtr March 23d with a tar load and will have I 40 to select from. Can save you ISO to ITS a pair tt you want Orst class staff. Wa bay direct from the farm. pair taney- dark aad dapple grave, 3100. S90V t0tt, down to Soma tall bloods, several mare.

voir bays and black. 3M WOO and to 2900, 1 pair cltaetnsta, 20S0. Klce roan mar 1000. I nice bay -mare 1600. 1 cheaUrat bona 1500 and balance 1290 to 100.

All good staff and ao betUr grown: All age I ta and. ranted as represeatadL Kext load la on week. GoUfosd Wood Mors r. J. Wood, jrafw borne Falls, Mass.

4 FOB fiALE At MoorhoaaKr treaa' trip and black pnddtegs, A)a home-made eakea aad plea. Tab-" m-w. I. i 1. 1 1 1, FOR SALE Bluing room -taMa, bad and other hoaaahotd aagtlclea.

i Moving front efts, Zaqvtr III Ashland St. ig Household Goods I FOR SALE Furniture, Stove, refrigerator, i Fireless Cooker, lUtchemTJaen i sils, clothing, etc. Call Friday ot ails. Clothing. i' Call Friday or after, ALBERT BARTLETT A 188 Mate St.

Next to Congregation Church FOR SALE Dry, hard wood. S.W per cord. Potatoes L60 per bo shel. Delivered anywhere in North Adams. Chaunoey Brodick, Mo hawk Trail.

TeL 818-J. FOR SAL Handsome driving horse. Five years-old. Registered. Will offer rid.

Apply C. Wifeon, Wmstown, 'phone 94, Wmstown. FOR SALE Large size baby car riage in good condition. 79 Center 6t, Adams. JUST RECEIVED a good assortment of horses to be sold or exchanged All sizes and all prices.

Also a good line of cattle. etcher' Meyer, sohn, 95 Center St Tel. 527-M or 291-M. FOR SALE The celebrated "Pep- perell" Dairy Farm owned by. the late Senator Walter A.

Wood, at Hooslek Barns built and equipped to pro dace certified milk. Four hundred acres well watered and wooded; ice pond and houses; horses; fifty high grade cows; tractor and other modern machinery. Everything complete and up to date. WTUls E. Healon, Wood Block, Hooslca? Falls, N.

Y. FOR SALE A one to one and a halt ton Ford-Smith Form-a-truck in good running condition. Eight in one farm body, suitahle for all kinds of farm work, such as carrying vegetables, hay. sheep, hogs, cows, etc. For farther information and price 'phone Willi am-town 315.

4-4 For Sale or to Rent A DRUG STORE fully equipped with stock and fixtures, in college town, Wfl-liamstown, Mass. Rest location in town. Only oae-other drng store la town. A unity for right party. Come in and look it over.

ML L. Monahan, Agent, WRllsmwtaarn, Ma-s. HATCHING EGGS from puisbred S. C. Rlicd IslandTteds-and White Rocks.

CUSTOM ITCHING ta Trwmnatith Candee Incubator beginning April 1. RABBITS five motrfh-e4r from cotnmon stock and a few young Flemish and Black Giants. Bansy Brook farnv Oarksbtrrg. TeL 541-2. Mark Taylor, poukry- man.

i s) For FORD DEU KKY TRltiKr In flaa condition. A Bargain ONE SAXON ROADHTKR -Self Starter, Electric Light Fine condition 9178.00 ONE FORD TOURING CAR Fine condition. Bargain f41L0OI Exchange Garage 106 MainSt Rear Lurie's Stores. FOR SALE Seven good trstTking cows, three to freshen shortly. Two young work horses, ages 5 and 7 respectively, two hogs, a number of wagons, heavy and light one set doolble harness, on set single harness, and other farm ing Implements.

M. L. on Shan, agent, Williamstown, Mas. FOR SAIJS Scotxrtl Colli pops, 4 male paps, beautifully marked, 7 weeks old. Wm.

Carson, Briggs ville, TeL 1154W. FOR HALE Sample suits and over coats at one-halt actual valne, Guarantee Tsller, (1 Kagle St. WAjfxES Taper, rags and ail ktads of rank. Bast prices. A Bhapira, til Ashland st.

Tel HI J. No lot too Na lot tea large- i i in i i. i. WAXTSaVr-The ladies to know that I bars a large assortment of ladle and children's trimmed hate tor ale at the lowest price In the city. lira.

H. Levin' MlUlatry, aoraer Center ana Elite, upstairs. WAS TK1 About April 1st, tor man afid wife, two bedroom, bats and ltUng 'room, with board. giving term aad specification to Charles W. Collin, ansae ka-aU Ava, KorU.

Adams, Mas. WANTED To boy a carload ot cattle each week. Ws also sxentagt cows and calves of all age; tlsa poultry. Highest market prices paid. Heleher Ifyersoan, 16 tauter St TeL 2J1-M or S37-M.

WAXTKD Light tracking. Prompt and reliable auto service and bag gage transfer.) Tel H8-W, Brack ley's Taxi and Transfer Co. tO KEXTsKXTMS to RJETTT Nicely tarnished front room, steam heat, electric light, bath, me of telephone. Gentleman preferred. 10 Bank 8U top floor.

Bplcer.1 TO BEST 2 nicely furnished steam heated rooms for housekeeping in private family; everything complete. Call 48 Spring SU, or tel. 4J4-W. TO RENT Large front room, steam heat, electric light and bath. Call at 108 Eagle SU second floor.

WELLINGTON HO Rooms with or without bath. 'Phono and elevator service. A comfortable place to live. Special rates, day, week or month. 'Phone 110.

TENEMENTS) TO B.2NT TO RENT Modern tenements, 8 rooms, bath and gas, E. Qulncy corner High and W. Main Sts. Inquire at Rosenberg's Store, 113 Center TO RENT 4-room tenement ou High St. Gas, newly repaired throughout.

Inquire Mrs. Lewis, 77 Bracewell Ave. TO RENT 6-room Dat at 28 Dover St. $12." XJae, bath. New paper and paint.

L. D. Marcellus, tel. 20. TO RENT or For Sale 8 -room eot-tage at Hoosac Tunnel, Mass.

Bath and electric lights. Inquire 12 Spring Or tel. B7I-M city. TO RENT A modern 8 -room tenement, 51 Bracewell Ave. TeL 646-W or 1144-M.

TO RENTMISCELLANEOUS TO RENT Garage in rear of 1S3 Houghton St. Apply A. Nassif, 183 Houghton St. Tel. 912-W For Sale V(M 4 LIT KOI FOR SALE Very fine assortment of students' clothing.

It will pay you to look them over. Morris Rud-nick, Spring 8t, WillUaistowa, next to college gymnasium. FOR SALE Jewelry, men's, women's and children's cloihlng. Cash or credit. M.

N. Trottler, Rooms 38-40 Empire Main st Upstairs. "If you come up prices will go down." FOR BAUS Having purchased the Milton estate at Pittsfleld I will sell the Mizpah farm property, formerly known as the Pales farm In East Cheehire. This is a big vfarm, with unusually fine bulld- ibgs, excellent water supply and has considerable cordwood and tlnnber on ii. Will be sold with a fairly complete set of farm ma chinery.

P. M. Chamberlain. FOR SALE Large natural willow baby carriage, reversible body and rubber tired. Address Box 140, Transcript FOR SALE A 110-egg Old Trusty incubator, used only twice.

Also a Buff Orpington male bird (Cooks strain) 2 yro. old this season. At 42 Linden St, Williamstown, Mass. FOBSALi: 50 rabbits. A.

F. Jones, 126 Brooklyn St FOR SALE Good house with land, large bars with other buildings. All in good repair. Suitable for summer home. Inquire on premise's 69 Northern Lights Ave.

WE HAVE a new lot of students slightly worn suite which we will sell at prices td suit yon. Call and look them over. North Adams Tail orlng 44 Holden St FOR SALE April Piano Rolls are at Ivors A- Pond 33 Bank Rt. "Have a Smile For Everyone You Meet." "Salvation Lassie of Mine," "Yam Yam a Dlwes, "3tzt Baby," "My Chocolate Soldier Sammy JBoy," "Anything Is Nice If it Comes From Dixieland," "When Ireland Comes Into Her Own" "America Never Took Water and America Never Win," FOR SALE 'Large assortment of students' eHghtry worn sprlni rnlti and top coats. These garments were made to order and are Of good materials.

We sell them at very reasonable prices. Morris Sokolove, 40 Eagle North Adams FOR SALE One black horse, 10 years old, 1100 1 brown mare, 9 years old, 900 lbs. Good drivers or workers, Renther A Spring Williamstown. RIG ASSORTMENT of students slightly worn Spring suits and topcoats. Bargain prices.

Come In and look them over. 1. Sokolove, 101 Park St McKmleySquare, Adams. 2fHL-M In City Series Tonight team to the other during the sen. If a member of the A.

C. nine appear to be eftping he will go with the Cube for a few games with the leading performer of th later team taking la plate In the lineup of the regular. In thla way, It la figured oat, all the players will be on their mettle and a iB show will tie received by each Manager Mar-den has not yet completed his plana for the opening but the season will undoubtedly get under way about the third Saturday in April, in rlew of the present mvomMe weather conditions With a tew exceptions, the A. C. nine will be seen In action at the park every Saturday.

It la intended to obtain strong opponents and the caUtore of the attractions all season will be as high teased as the attendance at the home games rants. Together ham. Greene Is not concerned over the reputation of his opponent. The Bos-tontan has some record himself for, during the past four years which have seen him appearing as a professorial he has not lost a single meeting. He has won between 80 and 90 victories In a row and bis claims to the New England title appear to be well deserved.

In the preliminary tomorrow night, a grudge match is looked lor, unless the pairtielpcuts, Bailor Joe Dillon and Young Tricky, both of this city, are kidding us along. The pair met recently at G. A. It. hall and considerable Is said to have resulted.

The result was a draw at that time but Dillon is quoted as saying that if he ever meets Tricky again he will throw him out of the hall. The opportunity ts offered the west ender tomorrow night. to Clash Although realizing that the Y. M. C.

A. may prove a troublesome contender and looking forward to a closely faugh game, the Jewish five not worrying over the outcltne. Whatever the result may be, the fane are likely to witness a red hot contest and judging by the talk which the contest has created, there is a whole lot of In-terst among local followers of the game. It la believed that the teams will take the floor as follows: Y. M.

H. A. Y. M. C.

A. Goldstein, If rg, Bressett Weltman, rf lg, Bergeron Merger, Francis Fler. lg rf, Clark Lenhoff rg If, Bishop The usual proliiminary will precede the main attraction and there will be dancing after the game with music by W'iUox'8 orchestra. PURPLE VARSITY WINS The flrst real diamond tussle of the yer between the Williams varsity and seconds was staged on Cole field yesterday afternoon with the vanaity winning, 5 to Coach Thomas looked after the regulars while Prof. Mears was In charge ot the seconds.

Tho teems lined up as Varsity. Callahan, as; Mason, 2b; McLean, 3b; Mantring, It); Finn, Roth, of; Papen, If; Boyd en, rf; Patten. Burrows and Ewing, p. Seconds Frailer, cf; Ward, ss; Ndehol's, 2b; E. Brown, Brown, rf; Harder, 3b; (Smith, Rounds, Buoll and Witherman, p.

See "The Country Mlniator" Friday evening, G. A. R. halL 50c-r-adv See "The Country Sinister" Friday evening, G. A.

R. hall. 60c adv and Dance Thursday Night, Mar. 27 WRESTLING BOUT A letter has bean received from "fcay Crania of fKtsOeld, nssnssjer ot lighting Phil Logan wto has box ed at the last two smokers ta the Siire dry taken; axosptlan to the de- cvoc given toe morning pnpenof bk protege's recent bout with Batatas; Ready. Cronln oars that the Meat Logan shook) bare-been erven Monday night was a draw.

Ba adds that ha would Hka to bring Logan to thta ettjr for a bout, a a Pete GflUgaa we about tha wbebs show for Turners Fatia tha Fisk Red TopseWprtngflaid test night The boms team Won 46 to 22 and regWUired 20 of tM team's point. The Hefiaree to tha Pittsfleld Sagte SKys tine Btote Guard team ot Adam baa been well paid for Its smvlocu this winter, stones of tha ptayere to tha contrary notwithstanding. That set' ties ft. There en stories going around to the effect (hat differences hare bobbed up between the Werctem Gateway A. C.

uha Leo (Young) Grady of Pownal and, a tha no may not box in this dty on the evening ox April Tha hitch arose over whether the Vermonter should appear in this city or at iPMaflald first. Present tnctt-oations are that he wfll go the Shire city. "Cabe" Prinffie ot WHlitanetown 1s wanted by the management of tha Arms academy nine to umpire the home games at Shelbume Falls this spring. The veteran college town player has proved before that he 1b a commendable setootam with the indicator. "Cabe" may be depended upon to give them as he sees them and bia eye Is good.

WANTED Housekeeper in small family, man and two sods. One who wants a good home, Bert ilenson, Rcadshoro, Vt, PEACE WORE at War Pay Knit urgently needed cook for us on Auto Knitters. Experience unnecessary. Full particulars, 8c stamp. Dept.

238, Auto Knitter 821 Jefferson affile, N. Y. WA NTCEU SITUATIONS WANTED Position doing house-cleaning or laundry work by the hour or by the day. Address Box 138, Transcript. i mi a SITUATION WANTED- A young girl wishes place doing light house work.

Inquire at Transcript Box 134. KELT- WASTED GOVERNMENT needs hundreds Clerk for Railway Mall, Postoffice, Income Tax, File Clerks. $1000-11800 yearly. Men and women, 18 and over, desiring Government positions, write for free particulars of examinations. J.

C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner), 890 Equitable Bld Washington. HELP WAftna--MIl5 WANTED Extwrlenoed teamster for city work. M. Lally, Wil-liamstown.

BOYS WANTED TO soB Taallla after school hours. Send $1 for izht bottles that retail for 25o each. Send for free sample bottle. Wakefield Extract Sanborn-ville, N. H.

WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A small Blzed hot air Incubator. 42 Linden St Wll-llametown. WANTED Tour fruit trees to prune and spray. R. M.

Gibbs, 292 North St, PKtsfield or tel. Adams 24-M- WANTED Your orders fy taking down storm windows and doors and yoor lawns rolled and put In shape. 23 1-2 Eagfle St F. H. WANTED A Rhode Island wagon.

Frank Briggs, 29 Orchard street. Adams. WANTED To rent a farm with or without stock and tools April 1st or 15th, by experienced farmer with his own help, 1 willing to pay a good price for the same. In the vicinity of Adams or Cheshire. What have you got to offer.

Write Box 141,, Transcript. WANTED A late Ford touring car Must be In perfect condition and bargain. No dealers. TeL 981-R. WANTED To buy boy's bicycle, small size.

Must be in good condition. Give site, make aad price wanted. Write Box 189, Transcript office. WANTED To buy. two family house within walking, distance of postoffice.

Eugene H. Wells, North Adams Savings Bank bldg. WANTED -By young married eou-xle. no children- a five-room tene ment, centrally located, with gf den preferred. Writ Box 1S3, Transcript.

WANTED People to ltuow that I have '3 double team of young horses and trtck. Would like trucking or logging at ones. Wjrite With his three gold stripes, IS month, of savka cvemeasv oa his left sleeve, Brown, former Drary and Hougbton A. hatfbacs; who is now Sergeant WaBace K. Brown of tha American eamy is back Car a 10 days fnrtongS.

He reoaotSy ar-rrni tn New York after being imralid. ed foome. He faas almost recovered from tbe wonodo which te suffered last tall and looks the pwtore of beolth, "Doc" was in tba tanks corps and served with tha Britten army tor tho moat put. His football ex perience stood torn well for tha old Drury performer ddd his bit In snosh-lag the Htndenbzrg Una. -Word codes from down tna ouuuty that the State Goards and the Boys' (flub may play their deriding game at tho Armory floor in the Shire city.

The Drury gymnasium In this city ie also befog considered but difficulty may be gnat In obtaining its use as both contenders are out of town teams. It be worth tbe effort of the rivei managers to took into the matter, however, for the Btxe of the crowd at the recent Y. M. H. A.

Plttsneld Boys' otub game proved hat 'North Adams is real basketball city this year. Besides, etate Guard-Boys' club tilt woufld attract more Adasns fans at Drury than It wouM in Pittsfleld. mm The Y. fflL C. 'A.

tve has Quite a handicap to overcomo in trimming the Y. M. H. A. on tihe latter team's home floor at Odd Fellows haH tonlghjt.

"Mike" Johnson is home from the navy and the former PittsfleJ Boys' dub star will be In the lineup of the State Guards against the All Kbiyoke five at Ware tonight nd agatowt the Ftsk Red Tops at Springfield tomorrow evening and at Adams Saturday. Physician C. W. Wright, M. Dm Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses properly fitted Oculist and Aurist to North Adams hospital Recently in charge ot eye, ear, nose and throat service at Post Hospital, Eastern Department Headquarters, Governor's Island, TF.

Telephone S7S-11 Dowlia Block North Adam ROSA FJJrrCHER, SS. D. 74 avwuner St. Office hours, 8 to 10 a 3 to and 7 to tt m. Telephone 180 GEORGE H.

THOMPSON, M. D. Certificate from "American Board of Ophthalmology" Practice limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 18 Ashland "directly opposite postoffice" MARTIN M. nnowN, kl.

a. itorth Adams Special attention given to office consultation and surgery. Office hours; 8 to 0 a. 1 to 4 and 7 ta p. m.

Private telephone coaaeo Uoa with office, Rice's coraer. Mala snd Eagle 8ta and resideaoe, cora er Wesley an aad enxftxt Bta, t.B. MATHS, H. 8a Charch 8t, Office hours, 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 av. sa, Bkin diseases, superfluoa hair, moles, face bte-jaiflhos, nose aad throat 'chroaio diseases, X-Ray.

Lest IXJST flmall pendant, diamond setting, between St. Francis church and E. Quincy via Union and Willow Dell. Please return to Box 143, Transcript. Reward.

LOST fltlm and crystal from octagon shaped watch. Tuesday afternoon from Main to Holbrook via Pleasant. Please telephone 347M or return to Boi 142 Transcript. LOST Black kid glove with white stltehlng. Thursday night, either on Main, Holden or River Sts.

Finder kindly return to Box 138 Transcript office. LOST Black pocketbook containing sum of money, Friday hoon, from Keith's Shoe Shop to Wlinams-town State Road. Reward offeTed for return to Box 127 Transcript LOST Bunch keys, Including Ford switch key. Finder please "phone 6841 or leave ft at Singer store, 28 Eagle St. IX) ST Pearl ear ring, Saturday night, presnmably on Eagle street.

Finder will be rewarded if returned to Transcript office box 137. LOST Sunday morning in Joe Bolus' store or on one of central streets," glove containing f2? 2 ten. 1 five and 2' two dol-lpr bills. Liberal reward if returned to Bex 132, Twnript. LOST Sunday, gold beads, at St.

Francis church, on North Church, Church, Elm wood or Dover streets. Suitable reward for return to M. O. Haggerty. HELP WANTED WOKEN WANTED Experienced cloak and suit saleslady.

Good opportunity for right person. Apply at the Imperial, 49 Main St. WANTED Waitress for nurses dining room. Apply North Adams hospital. WANTED CM for general boose- rk5iapnnnJtjni Miffed crowd which is expected to cor- eepond In sle with any that has aimed out this season at Id Fellows' all Will undoubtedly see the Y.

M. H. and the Y. M. C.

A. Quintets get to other tonight In the of their lies of games which i.s included in hose being rUged to deride the city thamtponshlp. Ou their hixne f.oor, the Jewish believe that they will prove too for the association outfit. The ome team, is confident oS winning Lnd It views are shared by many followers of the game. At the Y.

M. C. however, the Impresnlon prevails pat, if the aauocliitkm five Kota its ihare of the breaks, a different story Lay result It Is pulnted out that ths team traveling at a smarter pace now than ever before this year ad the M. H. A must look to 1U Inured.

MEADE LOSES HATCH "Rip" Kiraberley ot Great Barring- hn defeated "Johnny" Meade of lttafleld, formerly of this city by a bore of 140 to 137ln a pocket bll- ardmatch before a large crowd at he American House parlors Tuesday (veiling. Meade was playing Kim- hertay 160 to 140, but Kimberley did ot need the handicap. Neither layed was up to form, but the match as interesting because of its close- ess, uotn Aieaae ana runiDeriey lade runs of 21. 1 Tigers Like Water. Tigers are extremely fond of bath-ic In a too.

if a tub bo provided, her wlll easterly make use of its fa- iiities for ablution. They are flret-kto swimmers, and in former days it his reckoned at Singapore that they kte a Chinaman a night," swimming from the mainland to get him. asketball URN HALL, ADAMS NORTH ADAMS COLLEGIANS VS. TURNERS Good Preliminary Dancing after Game ADM. 25c incl.

tax CHAMPIONSHIP Odd Fellows? nail, Friday Night, March 28 Uhampion Welter WeightLouis Nelson vs. New Eng land Welter Champion Bridson Greene Preliminary Bout Sailor Joe Dillon vs. Young Trickic Imgside Seats 1. 10 General Admission 55c incl- tax -r i 1 i- 1 COMISKY'8 UNDERTAKING PARLOR 1 3. L.

Comlbky la atsnadaaee fJnton. fit. 1.

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