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Killian R baskets, Urban, Genett, Landgren 1: from fouls, Hultpold Hult- Kil- S0 1 Dot Heller's kgts and Betty work in guardir thg, Corbin five ir Russell & Erwin irls were outpli eve for shootir Applegren’s ex spelled deteat its zame with the eam. The Corbin >d und beaten by 10 to 7 score, ith Poppell made of the 7 points scored by her side, the remaining two being the contribution of Marie Schnaidt. Misses Heller and Baloski did the scoring for the win- ners, summary: bas- llent for Corbins. Poppell B. Bulaski Ahern Iight forward Dot Heller R LA Tew Center A. Manee . Schnaidt Hodz M1 o . Kauhms m guard 10, Corbin's loski 3. Poppell. from fouls, Dat Heller Tobin and Pet- field M. Score, suals, At 15, Pog f-grson: refer RACING DATES Chub 2. Jockey Announces Eastern Events for Comi Campaign— Opening at Bowic Track April L2 12, —E - eing York. dates for announced IFeb. th at season meeting night. plechuse beginning at losing with the Yonke 16 to opens and rac month were of Jocke, here last and club weeks of flat are provided A pril and ¢ meet 1 October politan circuit Jamaica. S the Empire City awarded the usual stee rac Bowie Bmpive scheduled Metro- 15 with is for May concludes s, Sarato of Augusi TWO. 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Refuse substitutes. | of | PRODUCTION HALTS; " DEMAND INGREASES Fuel Labor and Cars Short, Steel Goes Higher The The lron obstacles been heightened in the week. embargoes piled on top of the car and fuel scai- and the continued labor shortase. not the eagerness ous railroad city The threatening railroad str calculated to dampen yet covered. that a Dbetter ingot capacity. of buyers not The result are operating 80 per cent. of out ments, alone among of whom ar termittently iron furnaces. Meanwhile, sure for both pig ments the strength are almost anythi or at retivity pig even at the so fa wecond quarter cerned. now appeared and $10 and over fixed prices of An impor business ent steel maker: nature as cont which do not until specitications Thus the steel trade as In g strong 4ny onslaught of level of as the 1 325 the red by the violent adverse change looke to Iiurope are of no four avail arc ings represent the tonna3ze shipments and connection with not suffered the normal. spicuous seeker The independent lowing their themseclves months, about their the United statement cates a hool above capacity suflicient volume cember. How secondary in some of the Sheet mills which a great not current of with 10 have sold sheet ag, Forging billets Pittsburgh, or are $2 Small orders closed at $62 tons. been i Following two week | ing in the East, pig 1 active. In the C pronounced. and has advanced | producer sold 19 is now asking $45. leable grades in the vanced fully $1. inquiry for basic at tons. | Over 25.000 tons 000 tons Clintic-Marshall awa 000 Noteworthy among bull Rolling company, and the company. Exercising war and to get rails, the sold with the other tons of origin anc Steel Interstate rails Against ton realized, it they will tind dbeds at some I Belgium has orde of British is r0; cars Fine entertainment —advt ack Dempsey 00,000 Receive $195,650. New York, of Jack called Feb. tive of internal gilist, T collecior | office in the Custom { | | be on $£500.000 Collector Edwards, pencil got bu ““The normal tax $40.840, and the making a total of collector. “That $500.000 will said means that for fighting Demupsey's 1 hat's Wl the coll I Demy Custom his just 1t s represe with House face | {on Dance to your Age says to production some betterment will be iron now but among merchant pig | insistent finished stecl was tempor the bulk delive a deflnite business is done at above war, ant feature of most of ¢ are position pessimism. C‘ontrary to the general impressior. | in ¢ d upon to check expor great iron and steel exporters. to' five months Dle fore o which practice much have been taking business States Steel untfilled ing rate fully orders now nst a minimum of higher. per ished steel bars have brouzht on has N have ke few rate in car :urtaile melfers, runnir buying prices W hereas three weeks ago it appeared that rily first ot rel saly was level v ton period. the indepe: with con to changes conc Their for countri chang: ation o1 e vi of comm over capacity, corpora tonnage 50 per car to prices are week’s transactions. have steel-mak facilities in excess of rolling capac at 235 5 per $38 to ails Col 4. < of heavy for ton. Pittsburgh to $43, 000 tons at $43 and Foundry and mal- Valle e is ‘also active | at Chicago and one | T»;.O“l:.v Mrs. J The 4 | foundry is in the market for f structural steel | incluc- | the | work was placed in'the I company | garment factories in New York. tons was closed steel projects are the n plant extensions, including the Trum company. Mill company, the La Salle powers upward 1y the alto: positions gher figure, Proposed Vight. 12.—A Dempse) on William H. House | and asked what the income tax would surts $304 e Valley. Ty 1L, ed to for in Pittsb t fabri mber the the Otis Steel cont Iron and with has makers, have umer- b is than With- move- d not s0m o ns pres- | iron and steel aus- of Thas two main- weeks « es N ndent is that it is of a definite sted become actugl fortheomins. { may be regarded withstan.d | tracts ords rn to book- es h, froa Japan remains the con- of steel. steel fol itt thr whits tion’s indi- | cent. De- $6 last wee ton n strac- tural steel a fabricator paid 4c on 600 at hav d fin- by seen less ntral West selling is basic One e ad- ¢ two o urs e 1 { stecl tional Steel 1pany Steel one government of intende $40 to $4 ther in 13,400 ra builders. at the Blks LITTLE LEFT ays revenue, at vest with « $500.0 $26 sud n if Dempsey actually ~receive presentative. Carpenuti but it means.’ tative left thoushtul content Ame Tax represent. pad $195, 100 d for 1 pe likely rican ilroad fair on Would a champion pu- Edwards, erday " d is the gets he 650." er suid the ook | at th in- in | his § and | 510.! + NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 1920, BRRERRE A Dr. Stephen S. Wise Great American and Noted Zionist - Leader Wednesday Eve., Feb. 18,1920 en producers | | | B Mrs, J. Springfield, Mass.. Defeats D. Chap- man, of ¢ Che tournument round in Pinehurst was staged Valentine tournament sterda Out of the round matches played in ading divisions, 5 went to Threc were 19-hole went to 20 holes. while took 21 holes for a decision. first eight M Frank of Northfork Mrs of Baltusrol by 4 and easy vietory of the nor T. Chandler of Phi delphia. winner of the qualifying medal. defeated Mrs. Donald Parson of Youngstown by 2 and 1. Mrs. J. D. Armstronz of Buffalo won from Miss Louise Tatterson of Plainfield at the cond extra hole of a mateh in ! which the last seven holes halved. Pinehurst, hardest fought the hisiory of here in the St for women twelve first the three le holes. irsy one another In the Danforth B. Ryan the only Mi Sle beat were of Springfield. Mrs. John D. Conn., drove course of the F. Duryea who defeated h of Greenwich, into two ponds in the | round and was 1 down going to the | eighteenth. She squared the match | with a 100-foot shot for a par 3 at this hole, and won the battle at the nineteenth with another sensational | putt from off the green Ma Chapn INY]TATION IS DEGLINED Dartmouth’ irns Down University of California Gridiron Date on Coast Manager Pender Announces. | e :| | N. H.. Feb 12.—Gradu- Horace Pende that the university has offered game on the coast for Nover The sreen team has a | contest led with Pennsylvania | at Philudelphia on that date and con- ‘ sequently the hletic council | i Hanov ate M nounced of Southe Dartmouth ser G - sterday ifornia sched was forced to decline the invitation. Pians are now heing made for al mateh with the university o Califor- | nin tennis team at Hanover some time { in the early s Dartmouth will ! play the California nine which is | making an ext trin east at Hanover. June nsive 1-MASON DA SF Come OfF Toledo wIiLD Bout Will March larch 12 round no-de- Wilde and of the Toledo, O.. Feb. 1€ was { the date set for the { cision hont hetween Jimmy Frankie Mason, at a meeting Toledo boxing commission yvesterday. Ad Thacher, promoter. aitended the P nceting and informed the commix | that the bout will be staged in Coliseum. which can 0 500 the he ma That Dave Hughes the latter passed terday on his way when the date Thatcher reported the ickets will o on sale two it was announced. is $15. other ranging itor S5 with had a conferer Wilde's man: through here to New York ced up commission. within from her ze ves was a day price s10 seats Wonderful speetal prizes { his last | army. { the I unit SUBJECT ““The Restoration of the Jewish Homeland in Palestine’ AUSPICES 186 New Britain Palestine Restoration Fund Committee NEW BRITAIN'S QUOTA $15,000 DRAFTEES ARE FARMERS Wa Third Department Figures Show One- of Men Diafted Into Army Are in Azricnltural W Washington, compiled by general eb. statisties ate that the men States the staff, indi tially one-third of in the United viculture and allied nother third the manufactur- 1d mechanical industries his entage not hold some of e are occupation in does in York for example, the in the draft, 168,349 were riculture, forestry and while 705.119 were cturing and ofr men called engaged in animal husbandry, engaged in manuf tnical industrie A total of 50 New Yorkers were engagec nsportation, 278,931 in trade S in public service. nearly 00,000 between twenty-one and thirty-one, the draft returns showed 548 engaged in agricul- nufacturing me- 201,- in and the in- a of ages of clusive, total of ture and and mech: On Last Air Trip Feb. 1 ~-Lieut. Belvin the “flving parson.” the transcontinental Off yesterday afternoon ield. Mineola, on before leaving the New York, W. Maynard. who won air race, took from Hazelhurst aerial tour Maynard departed for Washington, first stop on the 2,000 mile jour- ney through the southern and south- western states. At stage of the journey he will d cireul: and literature bhoomin the interest recruiti also drop announceiments that the ment will give a prize of $00 trip to Washington the school or gzirl writing the listing in the army The plane in which Lieut. took off over the snowy field was the same old “hus” in which he won the transcontinental cac Accompanying him was S ant Joseph Suxe. Ser- geant William Kline, who was parson’s mechanic the tinent flight, will accompany nard in his fl part of the following him train when the plane. every Y the rs army in of He will and a to boy best essay on Mayn on cross con- May- time, not in s by POR 43RD INFANTRY. At Camp Lee Will Be Composed of Conn. Men Only. eant John Buthkowich Britain for the purpose men for duty with the 43rd Major Cyrus \W. Dolph. of the sam. will visit the local recruiting of- tomorrow. The 43rd Infantry is he composed of Connectic nie and will stationed at ¢ Virginia. Splendid vocational tunities and classes aliens, vear enlistment offers an 10 eurn und learn. American citizenship. from the army, rollowin period of honorable cap become w eitizen €Clear Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soa and Talcum c.evervwhere Forsam Dert X Malden, Mass: Unit Ser s in New enlisting ntry fice 1 (e oppor offered To e rovided and o shorteut on discharge a three yvear v - alien at once govern- | en- | rd | the | alish | three | opportunity | to ! Factory Employe Injured In Stanley Works Mills Polezyk, one of the might the Staniey Works mill, was to the hospital carly this following an accident at the faciory in which he received many lacerations of a ruther serious nature. Mr. Polezyk, who is 25 years of was working some heavy ftock when a piece and struck him on the head. He was given first aid treatment at the factory hospital and later removed to the New Britain General hospital. The accident oc- curred at about 2:30, one hour before hie was to quit work, John force in reniov mornin, near rell D LECTURE. 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