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“HONEST JOHIN” WILLIS PLANS BOXING EXHIBITION THAT WILL PLACE SPORT BACK IN GOOD REPUTE IN THIS CITY—BRITISH SPORTSMEN TAKE SAME | VIEW AS AMERICANS' REGARDING RULES. FOR INTERNATIONAL BOXING CONTROL—NEW BRITA]N H*J(EH TO PLAY SILVER CITY RIVALS TQMORRQW e o E— = JLIS ARRANGING v s ENGLISHAEN FAVOR EW Thinks About OUR BOXING VIEWS ——— = = FoR e DON'T You THINK ME | JUST ADORE BEING| NEXT MONTH ILL AND | SUPPOSE : sogs . PERFECTLY STUNNING 7| DRAwN BY NEYSA MC-| posE PUTTING on THE APRIL wumas&;«g- U. S. Raises ODIGC”GH to G’I’flmlflg‘ I'M SMPLY CRAZY ABOUT| MEIN — SHE UNDER - MY GLOVES OR SOME- ch\sT\)hoR MR. FI Stie s MYSELF - SUCH LOVELY | STANDS WOMEN AND THING AND IT BEING WILL HAYE Me Wi ies Ter i E € ME SHE UNDER{ THE MARCH NUMBER AN UMBRELLA. ISN'T Allies Ten Votes Each HAR AND DREAMY DECIENE Suds BEAUT(FOL HAIR'LL EXCITING T Eve s S§TANDS ™MEr ToO My BLEA T Lk fag ~ 93 105 a4 103 onest Jobn to Return to Pro- UL moting Sport in This City of Febr y sceuring SRR kK McNulty of New Hay 1 as on NORTI & JUDD I an view Sos posier in White Sex. which ended e e i Hapny Btz ond Lahn putting i 1 board of boxing control. briks The exhitition will b i The American board recently cabled that has been held und John its refusal to send representatives to | lis' promotion. Old-time boxing 297 314 | the meeting of the international union | are conversant with the brand of S TPaTisl Rebmiasy s I oatneleash s that Willls provided an miet country represented was to have equal | old day: RN s a7 | voting power, regardless of its boxing | s, Hughie McF e e T s 4= | promincnce. . Dave Sullivan, Willie Fitz . oo : Ten Votes for 2 tin Rice, To 3 5 The French board of boxing control | - a5 T FLAG WiLL eney, George s MecFadden has suggested, Lord Lonsdale’s mes- I JUuST. &wNow THAT .| SOMETIMES THEY | IN JUNE SomEONE IgE J:R‘guN;EME T;R ‘el a score of other top mnotehers e | sage stated, that France, England and HAVE ME GAZING wiLL PICTURE ME Blue Sox. 2 - e performers under his manage e : :‘",, l the United States be given ten votes N MAY MR. COFFIN OR SOULFULLY INTo SucH STARING AT A WEDDING | BE HOLDING A F'RE: ) {fisactiininona) o ibvb fecrirort cos MR. HARE WILL HAVE & | 0% mpsome Guv's RING AND'HE" wiLL BE| CRACKER OH _ISNT ¥aith in “Honest John.™ | Wenzel D miSsiog G Go o HUGE HAY WITH wiLDh EYEesS. HE USED To STANDING BACK OF ME tr WoM-—DE i s el { cording to their relative importance. OWERS on T \WON'T "READY T CLASP ME To s 3 ¢ e xing FL BE N UsIFORM REAT RN fi 2 re 100king to resurrect the =l SRR < 52| France Not Entitled. 7 B e e by UBNETER o e i s o T or e _JT_Pe JusT Teo CuTe Al R 20| Major Biddle declared that “while it s MG { is a concession to the protest of this | os since the resumption of the t t here last July, Mr. Willis is o | B A ;| board as contained in our cable and y! b \ 0 . L1 b b N il ' s e el iy satisfactory insofar as England and Al o > , the United States are concerned, if poled in the art of fairness for i e o . | other nations nre to be awarded lers and -the public who pav their SRR . voting power proportionate to the mones : o importance, then France is not en-! Haggerty on Card. 106 titled to the number of votes given to eNulty will mect Gene Haggerty ! e England or America.” i his city in a 12-round bout at TRUMBULL, ELECTRIC CO He added that an Anglo-American h weights. Although he is not e b b b alliance was favored by the British ! known in this city, Haggerty has 2 board in the event of the French as- ded here for more than a year, sociation ‘persisting in acting in a ® an employe of the government | B o dictatorial spirit entirely unwar- & the war, at the Traut & Hine | zoiine e < ranted by the relative importance of bufacturing company. Those who Babisp . i 5 47| Poxing in France as compared with e met him spoke of him in the ! pedrord g Zi{ other countries.” l Mor JEN t. { Johnson ...... 83 pest of terms. He is a clean-cut | Rycker . .. .. : 5 ai 2 ete, who takes the best of care of | | BIG CROPS THIS YEAR 1 self, and with two weeks training | 3 Bucharest, Feb, 5.—The crops this! < = Il be ready to give the popular : vear in Rumania are among the best ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EV ERY WEEK (FIRST PART) City boy a great battle, his 1 ' in its history. The country no longer hds:say. Gene has started train- : o5 a6 = In need of outside assistance. The | feney, Joe.Ryan and a retinue of SR e 7 lions of bushels will be exported. To PLAY MERIDEN s T Dok sile Sox for over 10 years, but went strong BEW. Haggerty is a New York s9 6 There is still a scarcity of clothing, : Do, B B e e Mol o | Pittsfield Member of Whitc Sox Gets | last season and was one of the few who first broke into the boxing — — shoes and fabrics, however, which it — | a decade ast; ‘:;‘5 ”‘;Cll’:zhn ing 'er"imn B e members of the Chicago team to show, i supporters of the Am; | 3 crease. e . at the old Fairmount club, 166 3 will take some time to overcome, | . " h y 9 i "d’ aged by Billy Gibson, manager of . | The health 2 TS New Britain High School Baskethall | | "0 0 died of heart disease f up well in the world's series, y VG , manager of No. 3 Team. | The health and well-being of the | league team, dle Pittsfield. Mass, Feb. 5.—John| ollins received one gontract which ny Leonard, world's lightweight > e sS population is exceedingly & Quintet Will Line Up JAgainst Old | (“*Shano’”) Collins, of this city, has| contained a figure that did not pleasa plon.‘ t“eB r:;‘l( nt;:\ donned (:;r» 3 - S0 H him. but before he had u;ne talsgml seainst Bo TaEETE B : | om: e o - ; ne recelved another with @ ” club smoker. and =ave an e < L Tarie b R o e s bt e I I w;‘nr:een out of baseball for several| ..o, Americans for 1920 ;:““:;a‘c);m S prrd pcrrcca}'. o mt account of himself. { . 84 Ty . ince i signed it, as he receives an increase | ji-¢ iq 3 c " i Sweeney and Scarlett. ~ 7 Will be in office in France begluning ... ‘team will return to the home e e signed if, as he r lins is in the pink of condltion and vo other local boys may be seen 43 198 January 1 next. An examining com- ;4" tomorrow afternoon, When Three thousand—that's the capital | Which is highly satisfactory to him. | will be ready, for the summons to ga ittee which tal e : 5 4 5 . et E 3 > bid 5 he card, Bill Sweeney and Young Y i e 3 t k?s, the place of the Meriden High school quintet will fur- " prize —advt Collins, who formerly played with (o the Southern camp. Y | . old police censorship, has been ap- ; iti for the locals. t g lett. In the past it has been the | B. DA . ag et L st nish the opposition for als. 3 . < 3 pointed. Senator Maurice Faure. i pe the second .meeting of the hat when they ent 1 the ring 2 : some leading theatrical and literary 1/ € SO PSP VIPECCD Blitain e e B = are Pathe and Gaumont. [USTTing jn Meriden about three be selected by Mr. Willis. ‘:‘: ‘f:;‘\‘“_*, ‘*l:"“;‘: _'j‘l"“ makers, are ieeks ago. The Silver City lads are Feetam s O ONR ORT out for revenge, according to reports McANDLESS BY 171. 3 3 7T = l#from that city. The contest is not a ew York, Feb. 5.—Dacid McAnd- = L - blan cor 1deague game. but the locals are very Jr., of Chicago, national amateur s’ Fair. Barde hall, Feb. 6-1 = anxious to maintain a clean victory p /‘ i a 3 - ramway de London P thary balkline billiard champion. last | 1 | tge slate. There will be a preliminary [ 7 E B | distriet, involving an outlay of $40,- c ) 1 o i ht defeated F s S. Ay of = 1 000,000, is under consideration. $Th(~ gamesand danciie Wi follon Sthe | Ue jEiia unive he fina LS MENDEFLSOHN, | proposal contemplates the construc. '@in contest. i fch of the on of ninety miles ew 2 tio f ninety miles of new tram- MRS. DEMP: he: sterday afterncon. Siever had lat been emploved by the Detroit Rival Tomorrow Afternoon. b of water commissioners. He | received his contract from 1 ; 5.—Willin Beecher, of i £ S g foulea Wavs, alons crowded traffic routes, to VAUGHN AND PASKERT IV Lojins 1 \lilwaukon, in 1Nk up with lines and systems out- | i L AR Champion's Wife is Questioned as to ! Ou ”lei — hicago, Feb. nes v | S an et 7““"' :"1 b Septispovny. His War Record. : é’ ‘ e S : Dol ‘ 5 was disqualified g E SR b s ’ = aK southpaw pitche icag: AT ol e i % of thel PUILD AVIATION GROUNDS, | @an Francisco, Feb. 5.~Mrs, Max- . 'Q gigy svierday eigne r ; me of the four. |, Rotterdam. FeH. 3 1 3| ine Dempscy, divorced wite of Jack | 7 y 'n / signed his contract S - SRl G R R e e faen: or T Tt 56000 — gardine charges she w. r f i have made of irregularities i £ BY- GROVE nection with Dempsey's cXemption O rlen 1 from military service. . ~ e~ Thomas siid the = i ontinue the inv WALy DO\AsN neisco news bat is purported to t (N GEOAhG[A ment from Mrs. Dempsey, repudiating { the charges she was reported to have made. BABY NEEDSY, A NE-\wW-w — | ] ! Big Babc Wants Part of Purchase PAI-C-t A-A i Price. | | Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 5.—Outfield- ' er George H. (Babe Ruth left vester- | day for Boston. Ruth said he would I reach Boston Sunday night and would | go to New York next Tuesday to con- | fer with Miller Huggins of the New ; York Americans. Ruth insisted he | 1 would not sign a contract to play with | w York team until he received | D.ZG),)S purchase price, repmrtedt i - who ar- i | s 2 signed a i \X}henwemtmnkead:mccwebetonahmse race, gentle men, but—when we buy cigars we want 2 “sure thing.” The surest thing I know is the consistent fragrant mildness of . Peter Schuyler Cigars. For 35 years Peter Schuyler's.filler has been selected Havana tobacee, il of it—nothing else. 1920 contra hter. he H nd of what | ound bout. Thomas. | 1 .nvwwm,’x ANOTHER TOR ROSS. { Melbourne, . alia, Feb. 6.— Norman s e American swim- n won the 44 A : 13%-2 for 25¢ BOWLING A i ply acos e b o g, mlda v, LOOK OUT— Casinoe Bowling Alleys l N Binie G 25 yemm by G W VAN STXEE & HIORTON, Al I Y. HE A0NT |NM~— HEe'S BEEN-) OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. | | LADIES' PATRONAGE soLicrTED