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\ ’ TRY THE SUPERIOR “FRENCH MAYDE CLEANOR.”—For remoy- A FREE GIFT AT THE DRUG COUNTER ’ ing spots, cleaning gloves, laces, velvets and silks. Does not leave an un- With every purchase made at the Drug or Toilet Counter we will present pleasant odor—does not leave a ring. the customer with a free 25¢ bottle of Vivadou Perfumes. Ask for this HARTFORD PRICES 25c AND 50c delightful gift. HARTFORD Mid-Winter Sale of Drugs and Toilet Articles Shaving Supplies FOR THE HOSPITAL AND THE HOME Family Medicines $3.65. THE GREAT MID-WINTER SALE OF DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES NOW IN PROGRESS and youwll find it an event of marvelous opportunities. This is the people’s S Drug Store—don’t forget that we stand between you and high prices—no other house can undersell us. When you consider the enormous increase in Drug and Chemical prices :':"?',‘p l'"‘. & ,‘;.“ Moo within the last nine months you will readily see that we are bearing the burden and not you. In only a few instances have our prices been increased, and even those articles we '\;'N" “.'x’]‘f_"“""““,. < 7 are selling during this sale for about what it will cost us to replace them. We sell all articles in the original packages, and give quick, polite and efficient service.. In a few in- \lkz:lol y <Ifa ek $1.00 Gem Jr., Razor, 79¢. e i GGl Gem Jr., Blades, 4c. 'S quantities are restricted. Ayer's Sarsay m"m $1.00 Every Ready Razors, - Baume Analgestique Bromo Seltzer, 15¢, 30¢, 60c. BBttt e | TOILET WATERS BELMONT PREPARATIONS | FOR COUGHS AND | i’ Purham Duplex Blades, 43¢ pack- Dioxogen, 14¢, 25¢ 5 age. AND PERFUMES Strictly high-class Medicines and Toilet A ., all absolutely D. D, D, for Tczema, 17c, 35¢, 6Bl 25c Rubbersct Shaving S pure and conform strictly to requirements of U. . We are sole Fellow’s Syrup, 67c, 90c. 19c. Colgute’s Toilet Waters . . . . ..25¢, 38¢, 50c | Hartford agents for this make of dependablo preparations. Father Jobn's Medicine, 30c, 60c. 35 Rubbersct Shaving Brushes, | williams’ Toflet Water REMCIEE a R 5 ¢ jars Arbutus Cream, 20c. Sulphuy Ointment, 1€ Ayer’s Cher o . SL8c, S0CT Glyco Thymoline, 19c, 37c, 68c, 30¢. Mary Garden Toilet Water . . .. A 3 $2.75 50¢ jars Dam: Cream, 40c. | 50c Beef, Iron and Wine, 10¢. Bromo Quinine Tablets .. . -13¢ Kondon's Jelly, 16¢, | | 5.00 Gillette Safety Razors, Gillette Blades, 40¢c and 73c pack- 45c Rubberset Shaving Brushes, | Huduut's Toilet Water . 5 °, $1.40 : jars Perox am, 18c. $1.00 Blood and Nerve Tonic, | Bell's Syrup Codeine .. .. 5 ; Minard’s Liniment, 39c. N Brushos, | ROE€T & Gallevs Toilet Water. 90, $1.15, $1.45 50¢ jars Peroxide Cred Musterole, 16¢ Rubberset Shaving rus 3 1711 ('nlogno s o 30c, 60c, $1.00 25¢ bottles Benzoin and Almond | 50¢ Emulsion Cod Liver Oil, 40c. | o 0 AT ratize Ovoferrin, 70¢ _ . Brown’s Toilet Waters .. ..... So.....89¢ T5c Totion 500, 25c Children’s Cough Syrup, 20c. Fckman’s Alterativ e Paine’s Celery Rubbersct Shaving Brushes, | vVantine's Tollet Waters . . .. ! e o 5 P Foley’s Honey and Tar ...... ...17¢, PRk Djerkiss Tollet Water . . . oo .81, 0c R s = Foramint Tablet: Panopepton. Rubbersct Shaving Brushes, ), SRRdadi 50¢ Hair Tonic, 38c. ) | ) oramini Al : s y £ R :'fi;n’“'r"‘}:(f”“‘l:,‘(‘:‘ S e so Ny ) 50c Hair Tqnic for dry hair 95¢ Larkspur Lotion, 19 Greet’s Sysrap Tar .. vriffi:fl» ()" g Automatic Stropper, | Hudnut's Perfumes 3 sihic o800 o2 PiifcyGlycenine asd o AL 2 P Hill's Cascara Tablets Femausll's Mary Garden Perfume . 4 i i Brilliantine, 21c. | e Aot Caste 0N 164 Hyomeli Swift's Specifi 5 P N 4 ST cott's Fmulsion, 8 cle Solvent, 21c. 50¢ Douchol Powder, 39c¢. Kemp’s Balsam . Scott’'s Emuls h o i Swamp Root, 32c, 6 Williams® Barber Bar, 27c. © dL Liquid Face Powder, 20c. I e Ca i D iz 0o e A oo Siane 4 S, : ' Colgate’s Shaving Stick, powder or reams an otions > Liquid Face Powder, 30c. Tincturo Arnica, 10c, 19c, iniolcun: ML SIS TN SI S Ll et e cream, 20c¢ Colgate’s Cold Cream ... 10¢, 20c, C Liquid Shampoo, 19c. Tincture Benzoin Comp., 10c, Pinex N e i s :‘nlz:l;;-fi\()]‘[;;;z »]9: , 34c, $1.09, Colgate's Barber Bar, 25c. Dec Meridor’s Cream . . oy n, 32¢ 50¢ Liquid Shampoo, 38c. 5e Pertussin 4 A s 3 %17 Shaging Creamiiiic) D & R. Crcam : oo 7c, 14c, 23c, Nail Bleach, 19c. Tincture Green Soap, 20c. Zymole Troki Waterbury’s Ofl, 67c. » Mennen's Shaving Cream, 17c. Fox's Theatrical Cream ..............17¢, 25¢, 3¢ Nail Polish, 19¢. - Nux Vomica, 10c. Rhinitis Tablets, Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer, 70c. Hazeline Snow 5 .. 2 19¢ Rose Water, 15c. Tincture Todine, 13c, 25 Rhinitis Tablets, full strength ... .. Varnesis, 75¢. The Soaps Hind's Cold Cream . e .. .. ceenn17e * Toilet Benzoin, 19 Tincture Iron, 10c, 15c. Mentholated Throat Tablets . ... cae B I i AT - =3 Hind’s Almond Cream e i s S 25¢ Violet Ammonia, 19¢. | ¥assence Anise, 10c, 15¢, 29¢. Coryza TablCtS «..covouenvenes S D d Ch l Anchor Brand Castile 4 for 10c. Hygenol Tissue Builder, 50c¢ jars. . EEREREEEE Soda Mixture, 13¢c, 25c. sence Almonds 20c. I'llgS an emicais Bocabelli Brand Castile, 150 1b., | Hygenol Tissuc Builder, $1.00 jars........... > Aromatic Spirits Ammonla, 10c, sence Lemon, 20¢. Alcohol pure grain, 45c pint, 85¢ qt., e e Kintho Cream . e 75¢ 29c. e iro Dinge 20c. Brushes Very Cheap 00l Fratelli Brand Castile Soap, 10¢, Luxuria Cream . ... . , $1.00 Spirits Camphor, 10c¢, 15¢, 29¢. Essence Peppermint, 10c, 19¢, Alcohol, denatured, 15¢ pt., 25¢ qt., bar. Lady Mary Cream . oe .. ... 50c Spirts Nitre, 10c, 15¢, 29¢. 50, * Hair Brushes ... . 65¢ gal. Verbena Bath, 10c cake, | Riker's Cold Cream ................ .19¢, 38¢ Chloroform Liniment, 15¢, 25c. Essence Wintergreen, 10¢, 17c. 50c Hair Brushes ........ . ceeeens..40c Dickinson’s 3 XXX Witch Hazel, 15¢ . Violet Glycerine, 16¢ box. Riker's \in‘l(‘t Cerate .... o i Zinc Ointment, 10c¢, 19¢, 25c. | Parcgoric, 10¢, 15¢, 25¢. 5¢ Hair .Brushrq e e s . > pt., 25¢ qt., 75¢ gal, Palm Olive Soap, 7c, 4 for 25c R s G Seeneeeeee 2 Carbolic Ointment, 10c. Camphorated Oil, 12c, $1.00 Hair Brushes ............ . e White Mineral Oil, 40c pt., 75¢ qt., . . 2 Stillman’s Cream ............ Al . 2 Rubberset Tooth Brushe: Seieinis en 190 2 « live Soap, 7c, 4 for 2 R e Boric Acid Ointment, 10c. oap Liniment, 18c $2.50 gal. PHVIG (ONy & Soal POl Olive) Craan R R e 5 fE Dol X Prophylactic Tooth Brushes .. 1 TN 45¢ a bottle; 90 qbs g 28 S. Soap, 5c¢. i Ead = DA, Woodbury's Cream - E S . POWDERS 107 off on all other Brushes not speciall - $1.60 half gal., $3.10 gallon cans, Munyon's Witch Hazel, 5¢ Reicksecker's Skin Soap, 3 irea Tale, 20c. Alum, powdered, 23c 1b. Reicksccker’s Tar Soap, 15c. Palm()llve Combination Offer Colgate’s Tale, 15c, 24c Specials in Tooth Brushes Cod Liver Oil, 53¢ pt. - Remmer's Soaps, 7¢, 4 for 25c. Corylopsis Tale, 10c. Borax, powdered, Swiss Rose, Violet and Arbutus, 7¢, | 6 Cakes Palmolive Soap, value ........ . .50 Djerkiss Talc, A S o\ renaHT Ot Benshies Bicarbonate Sods, 8c Ib. pihe, s e e G S S i D Erwin’s Talc, th 1,800 Brushes in the assortment and they range from Cream Tartar, 20¢, half 1b., 40c b, Palm Oil, 7e, 4 for 25c. 1 Jar Palmolive Shampoo 50 Houbigant’s Talc, 5 . 5 25¢, to 50c cach. Our price for this sale 3 Epsom Salts, 7¢ Ib. Cocoanut Oil, 7c., 4 for 25c. & Jess Tale, 18c. f 2C liberally of these as bristles of all kinds rery Flaxseed Mecal, 9¢ b, Colgate’s Natural Odor Soaps, 10c¢, Total Value o o ..$1.50 Little Blue Flower Talc, 15¢. asweet, high in price and very scarce. Chamomile Flowers, 9c quarter b, Hygenol Talc, 10c. 1711 Bath Salts, 19c¢, 3 . Comp. Iicorice Powder, 15¢ half 1b. for 25c. Colgate's Vioris Soap, 25¢ box. ALL FOR Mary Garden Talc, 39c. Sponges, 25¢ kind 20 . Phosphate Sods, graiisiated; SC R Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, Squibb’s Tale, 13c. 50¢ kind 40c. S d M O t t Sulphur, powdered, 8¢ 1b, 10c, and 24c cake. Please Sl this out and give it to any clerk at William’s Tale, 15c¢. 5¢ kind 60c. un an oon mimen Senna Leaves, 13c quarter b, 4711 Glycerine, 10¢ cake. Drug Department. Kutch Tale, 14c. $1.00 kind 80c. | Sun and Moon Liniment. For this sale 35¢ and 65¢. Merck’s Boric Acid, 19c¢ 1b, One 1ot S0aps, 5¢; 50C A0ZEN; CXITA | NAINC .. .ontnaettanae et ie e 3 Sana Dermal Tale, 14c. 3 kind $1.00. ORIENTAL DEOPORANT KILLS ODOR OF Merck’s Stearate Zine, 15¢ can, good value. Addpess .0 SR SEEESR Java Rice Powder, 23c. Scasalt, 6¢ bag. PERSPIRATION. 25c JARS FOR 16c. M. C. W. Stearate Zine, 15¢ can, 65¢ Belmont White Pine and Tar .. .. TINKER'S WORRY ENDS. apply methods which have been so!league, C. W. Somers, owner of u-e[ YALE SMOTHERS WESLEYAN ADVENT CHURCH ANNUA e Hau ht n N w _Ma ’I‘zt uniformly successful. It behooves | club, and the bankers' committee In g 0 L e g e’ ’t;v‘m"z(- Stallings, then, to keep the | charge of Somer's holdings conferr- Reds and Pirates Would Take Onc olain Wins Basketball Game at New | Gains Thirteen Members D { Boston Braves clattering along near jed at length, but sald tetre Was no Haven by a Score of 63 to 10. Year—Balance in Treasury. U FICRinIng. (‘flml‘& = 1 T nnoun i} nt of any prospective buy ¥ | the top this year. else the new presi- | & ceme any pro tive buy- = Chicago, Jan. 12--President Weegh- | Should Succeed i1 Game l e e e e R R e New Haven, Conn., Jan, 12.—Yale's| The Advent church held its an man's problem of the spring training mi & on his own account Haugh- _— baskotball team defeated Wesleyan| meoting last pightrat s iic o i o i i ton should lend added prestige (o g ; ¥ 5 camp for the Cubs was made lighter | 3 - L e S U ZE SOUND'S last night by a score of 63 to 10. The | Church street. Reports showed Blue five counted at will and finished | the church has gained thirteen esterday when Manager Jimmy Call- | : | league in particular. He will e an of the Pirates drifted into his | . i ) ’ s strong a force in the councils of | WARNING TO PLAYERS | the first half with a 36 to 5 advan- | bers during the year and at pre office and announced that Barney : e T e the league as in the direction of tage. 1In the second half Yale used | pas a membership of fifty-four, Dreyfuss was prepared to take the 5 i s e { “hc\ Braves. He seems to be favored | —— I(?unf)_r Is;dubsututca, including Newell | js a balance in the treasury uf"l Tampa contract off his hands if he o % ; j of fortune, too. and even now it can | Lo Henq Tells Them to Slzn i h“hO. because of a slight op Officers for the ‘ensuing yidll did not desire it for this spring and i _ be suggested that the team which 3 81t | eration, has not played before this | elected as follows: trustees, Willl the next two. In addition August : — i 4 beats the house of Haughton will win | NG Contract Without First Get- on. Yale played a short passing | Corbin, C. Elmore Watkins, and Hermann called up from Cincinnati | - x o : | the pennant ere the gra days of ume, while Wesleyvan relied on long | jjam J. Emerson: secretary and and said he was willing to take either | 5 " s 3 October slip into the pa ting Competent Advice. tosses. The line-up: urer, 1. H. Corbin: dsedonc il Ta‘mpu or Shreveport. g e " .~y : T e o 5 Yale Weslevan H. Bates and J“hn‘ Hooper ‘dea I will not have any trouble in - 3 - . ROCCO TO MEET TIERNEY New York, Jan. 12.—That ball play- s Harman | esges, Mrs. Alice V. Corbin and H;j‘s 0?50 nO“‘l,' said the Cub boss. | ; . 4 | g E B ; ers should sign no contract without vard. Mary Gilchrist; ushers, C. V 8 #Dreyfuss and Hermann are willing | i o R = 5 Rl o avie e A Hoffman | ,pq s T R to take Tampa or Shreveport. Tinker Acorn A. C. Arranges Fine Fight Card | first gelting competent advice. was | 5 fpcionde e e .\\«nl‘[\v‘t'\”‘ Puiptsope i is stuck on Shreveport, and you know | Life and Advent Union, Georgl in this business the president wants | night by David I. Fultz, president of ! R‘?fltw“wn’rl Elder E. . White - "’}‘Ti"‘;“ '}‘l‘; ’R‘“‘;‘f"‘ a little too. the Baseball Players’ Fraternity. Tha , Taft .. . Chapin g >itcher Ed Reulbach, who wor M s Cub uniform for several ::a‘r\sm:wl | Yoy . F i hasipeeniyer artanecdiin HiGCADIGL] was one of the leadi s Bl City, will be staged under the auspices | / sy b el of the Acorn A, C.. consisting of 26| tween organized ball and the Federal shurling for the club again this sum- ' rounds of what should be whirlwind mer. This was the announcement work, when Joe Rocco one of the best made today by Tinker. Tinker in- | little boys in this part nr‘m,» country tends to put in a bid to the Federal | £ o will stack up against “Fighting Joe” league men for him, and if the price | - % i | Tierney of Elizabeth. N. J.. one of the | asked is not too high will make the ' 4 » R ¢ ‘ prize packages that adorn T. T, purchase. Tinker declared today he s . : B 3 Flynn's stable. The hout expected to hear soon concernin i 3 i E ‘ followers of the little Ttalian battler et e S . St . waivers on Cub players, a list of | : SR | | an opportunity of getting a line on Organized player who signed a long- ;\,p”v’;‘/ih("”\({-flfl, foEl e {.;..flm e e i whom was sent to President Tencr | 3 & > R & his present condition, as he is matched | term contract, it will make terms with ,:,:,. }\-mn fn(;'\ (T‘;‘i?lnwlr‘oxr:rcé” N \7 )‘mrl’r’v ‘|”IV(1‘;;:;'U-|‘ "m '\I ."‘:x ,l‘. a H gome time ago. There are said (o | i PR R b for a number of bouts in the near fu- h\h “I‘“‘“‘r?; League owner and - Will po.j “springfiela Y. M .C. A. Col-| testant and cannot be interned 4 Malcolm Galvin, Wisconsin, A3 N 0 D v 0 : in Bast Hartford, and gladdened the , {ract in its entirety his the blay- oo each | essary to acquire a plot in Fairs ball pitcher and football star, s 5 4 g 4 - hearts of his admirers by the show-: ©r should be careful to see to, as the | cemetery. Mr. Gauer was a Cath signed a contract with the White Sox, B A BTN 8 o s BT £ clubs have no right to compel him to | S o : 7 . he sl . al g . 3 : : ing he put up against “Kid” Bunyan | A i e and during his illness he exf and will drop out of school to ac- : § of New Haven, and although he was | SIEn a less favorable contract than BOUT IS CALLED OFF. e the T acrioas ovse company the Sox when they leave on | : % - . re: ighed by . opnonent. | the one he already h | New York, Jan. 12.—Freddie Welsh | stod a church > . e A | 5 s 5 % greatly outweighed by his opponent, ; ) s mains be conducted in their spring training trip in March. | : he was the winner on points at the, ' ‘Where, however, no organized bail ,nq Johnny Dundee will not box at| that denomination. His widow el - — ¢ : . e : | club a to assume the contract 2 ! < - Coppens refused y Sy o, | 2 end of the six rounds 1 c et i ’ Armory tomorrow | that when Father Coppen: CHASE FOR BROWNS, i 3 X 3 2 S R R tion to Tor|| Gtfany parilovlar blayar, thera willifis | the 18t Regiment Armory fomorrow| ihet BAsh < 8080 S50 ute al e | ¢ ; g LS 3 cal fans. as he has fought in this city | i MY opinion, no obligation on the DPight. The bout which has been the | o "p o hyrch, she secured RRALS BRI (G At 0 | ¢ . aZainafl Tomymy Sfesl 3 drav fandlse- || DErtlotloreanizediballiioldoNEo e aubischiof so il ChicomIn e nt TR SLs i Jones of St. Mark's churchl Says St. Louis Story. i ) ¥ | cently he stood toe to toe with Sam- | PIAVET in this situation will have only (overnor Whitman on 0% “C Fred | officiate. As far as she was able, R ! % . : N AWV s 5 S his Federal League owner to look to. ‘enck, of the boxing commisslon on | .," . carried out her dece St. Louis, Jan. 12—The 1916 Brown | ; > e Wi @il Briea raka s sl ‘In order to preserve their sights the other, and genial Charles J. Har- v":[’\“-m""l ity Btackingy ol iiley caiial gonase oo L ; M Pl e i all players should gain the consent of Vey in the middle of the maelstrom, | ZHEE ' ) ing lvrsfl (I‘mu\ Bill ‘:\1; r;r‘lnlflp, man- | : ; : e ™ pEelEs will m]-m"‘ Qo s ARl B B L officially called off by Colonel foa ager of the Newark Feds last sum- : ; $ ether Jack Kershaw and “Red” i CHEIE IMEEE > efCre R e Bt B sators 4 At Wl L ils D b o : A Ames, both of Hartford In a hattle | SIEDIDE With any organized ball club. ; W. C. Bates, of the regiment, yester- | py\RENTS AND TEACHERS Pratt_will guard the middle cus that should be a *whale.” Both hoys | £ they do not do this they may lose | SR TERTAINMENT and Ernle Johnson will scoop in are past masters of the art of sluw, | the advantase of their Federal League | 3 e grounders around shortstop. Th - 3 : . and for sometime have been at sworde® | COBtract without gaining any corre- | WHY PICK Ol W YORK? N ghe infield for the new Browns—not o : : : points as to thelr respective superior- | SPonding advantage under their ‘““"{ Avburn, N. Y., Jan. 12.—John H. | rendered at the (vnlh'\] jram official, ‘.n this date, but is an ad- . e - i'_\"ln\m- each other. “"‘r:;*‘:":;:;-”i“" T ! Farrell, chairman of the National As- | school last night by the Tempo Q| vance tip. | \ ‘ "wo Hartford boys wi ook up situg L ¥ o £ s Ll e o 3 ronce! J ARl P e KM : s ‘;”‘ Sy ;\\,’,1'“1\‘r"\, smare | ONE and players should be careful to {sunmnnn to Adjust Territorial Difter- | tet of Hartford. The xrnr"rlt “Tn the Terriers, Fielder Jones has been | o will officiate in the opening bouts, hut | 8¢t competent advice hefore entering . ences Between the New Eagland on ""‘dp'.,":wr,{;”iw b 2 E | = £ Dol 125 i any ne e i » ol >arents Teachers' associatio Bremintad, with nfiv-nine bail pias- | 6Aa] to lan| arRUTient (over this oicihil| Intoanyinewicontractualirelations League and the Eastern Association | \I\x:‘(m\‘ve\l" id Teachers’ Sae IR ers. Fvery one is picking his lineup over franchises for Hartford and New s 2 - o !'by the principles in the star bont, A s the entertainment will be used ¥oi (His stniner] andithe rzdling Sam Lewis, formerly a member of the GEORGE L. LYON DEAD. p | Haven, Conn., and Springfleld, Mes . i a i i ¢ : ; , the purchase of a moV picks on the infield have been first - New York State boxing commission announced yesterday that the meeting 4 NG ME thivs base. Boston, Jan. 12—Percy D. Haugh- , organization. The announcement of | o5 CPM = &2, BONXIE SO ASION: [bguerie M an e machine for th originally scheduled to meet January | 1 —_— ““'"- the Harvard football coach, is ,”“‘ sale of the club, which tWo Years | .any on'past occasions, has been se. | G€0T&€ Lu Lyon, 34, of Durham, N. C., | 17 has been adjourned to January 24 | i $15,000 FOR GOTCH MATCH. | now president and part owner of the ]“:;““’m ‘:\":‘c“;’;&0l“‘“‘;”‘(‘s:w:“v’““\f"fi"y‘t alp cured to act as the third man in the | rap shooters and member of the in New York. WOMAN'S CLUB LEOTURE An offer of $15,000 has hp_on made to ; Boston club of the National leagu: prise. Unofficially the price paid ring. New York Athletic club died here TR A T “The Balkans’ was the subject Frank Gotch to come to this city #nd | Associated with him in the purcha l said to be close to $500,000. The vesterday of tuberculosis. He had | HOLLENBACK FOR SYRACU wrestle Joe Stecher, the farmer buy, | of the Braves is a syndicate of club was purchased three years ago NEGOTIATIONS STILL; ON. been a resident of the city five weeks | gyracuse, N. Y., Jan. 12.—William for the catch as catch can champion- | ton men, including Arthur C. by Mr. Gaffney and John M. Ward Cleveland, Jan. 12— Negotiations | ANd Was recently elevated to the thir- | Hollenback, former Pennsylvania star ship of the world The backers l\f‘u member of a local banking firm. ,for $187,000. Experts are of the | were still in progress here vesterday | {¥-third degree in Masonry. Ml‘.l\mg last night selected as coach for | Woman’s Club at the First B For Tomorrow Evening. | the gist of a statement issued last | | | Tomorrow evening at Riverview | Hartford, one of the best cards that| pEce = gt statement follows: 2 “Although the peace agreement be- ; Kinney ... - - Timmerman MRS. GAUER'S SIDE or 14 Right Guard % | League has not been made public au- | __Summary: Goals from floor—Yale: Mrs. Anton Gater o thoritatively, it can safely be said that Olsen 5, Weiner 6, Baker 2, Taft street, last evening informed the organized ball will not ume the Kinney 8, Mallon 4, Brush, Horton, | 414 that it was at her husband's long term Federal League contracts, 32rfleld. Weslevan—Harman, Hoff- except where it desires to do so. man, Goals from foul: Yale—Kinney | A e e e e, Weslevan: Harman 6. Substitutes: [ Fairview ,rd | tracts, but will not necessarily as- le—Clark for . Mallon for [ and made arrangements to have Wi aforg sume them. In other words, if an =1, Brush fors Ko ¥, Horton forjinterred du if. - Befbre "I S f 161 Cuf quest that she purchased a lof] cemetery, after his de very enjoyable concert a lecture by Dr. A. B. Hart of Hi vard university at a meeting of Stecher are willing to wager $10,000 | The new president announced that he | opinion that Haughton will be a suc- | for the sale of the Cleveland Amenr. | J-von leaves three children. The | the Syracuse University football team. [ church last night. Dr. Hart told! that he can defeat the champion. | would retain the services of George | cess in baseball. He is not the type |ican League Baseball club, but there | Pody will be taken to Durham for | Hollenback coached Penn State teams | the history of the Balkans and of < Friends of Gotch say that he has Lcen | B. Stallings as manager of the club [of man to sit back and watch any | Was no indication that a sale woulad | burial hy a brother, B. E. Lyon, who | for five years, and last vear was assis- | part in the great war. He is a flul fraining secretly for two montins ard | and that Stallings would have abso- |team in which he is interested lose | be concluded soon. President Ban. | Was with him at the time of his death. | tant coach at the United States Naval | speaker and was well versed om s willing to defend his title. lute charge of the playing end of the " consistently without jumping in to |croft B. Johnson of the Ameri His wife died five years ago. g, subject.