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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921, [ —— S . - — e MANY WILLTRY o vevons | oypremrmrmrerr s oy CANFLONESTILL pommsmsimncsr v ) ( fl-“fiifl‘ 5[ ~ DENIES CHARGE ¢ ‘ rofessiona ; ) i i & 4 ; Tl s o 1 Mat ' In DA Naturalization Session to Open "™ "o et Rl R el N Rk i | “Cowboy Jo” Mainfains He Did | Conches Next Week Thursday T —l ] “ N g e A Not Know Renaldino T0 GET PAPERS | Regrets That So Many Football Sta college Toothall starg to aspire to the The naturalization fon of the by President Ogilhy of Trinity clty court will be held at the com-| It is more serlous in its effect on mon council chamber on Thursday (mature sports, he said, than for col afternoon, Dec. 29, at 2 o'clock, Judge I to strengthen their teams hy fi Klett will probably preside and Com- | pancial inducements, As the repre missloner ‘Allan. Church will napre- | sentative for. New. England ofl the sent the United States at the hearing. [national colleglate athletic association The list contalns a total o 1 he will report at the annual meeting names, with subjects for Victor [in New York next week. President Emanuel 11T, and the King of Ituly, | Ogilby, pointing out that inter-collegi- | numbering the largest, totaling 19.|ate competitions inspire to intense There are 17 each o tepublic y in contrast with the lack of fire . i of Austria and Poland. The list is as|hat marks contests between profes- | Some of the G s Appearing in “The Bohex folioks Yiisdin {sionelstonng dddet. e Lyceum Theater All Next Week . It is small wonder that it is the Louis Maxen, John Matusevich, ‘]""‘“\‘w re stadium that is always filled seph Alexander Nicdawickl, Kaszi-|{o capacity for a big game. tudziewicus, Stanislaw Joseph | “wppe difficnlty comes” he contin City lt(’;ms % Simon - Copland, Antonas|yeq, *when this intense interest in ody of the Joseph Zukanskas, Anton Plukas, college athleties is exploited by in May Go to Court Austria Qividuals and organization for its| Vietrolas and Records at Morans' | New York and San Francisco | T An T ekt S iehEi IFailo I'ranck, Mike Carbonice, | advt . i i 4 « faucts befe Matthew Joseph Teaman, Stanisiaw Patrolman Michael Massey who he J “' A ““‘ ; { oy B and 1} Itegula, Blazej Woszzyna, Anton | MR el L 1 up since Sunday night witl DNEGRAECIY 0B AR Wicial decline to turn Clnal Spring Peter i i s LG BT er QI I o : : Azo (N ew o) : & . 1k of neurit able to Hoylst, Antoni Groneki, John Balde- A | | YOURS he a good old-fashioned Christmas h all of the good old- hioned thrills and joys even to the reindeers’ patter on the roof. P A AW BT T - e NEW NTEAMER ROUTI [Dircct Passenger Service Between money value. To my mind the chief | problem in college athletics today is divitual colleges to offer financial or (an i is Bl e ol i mnecticut officer i Ant [other inducements to strengthen their [about and s espeeted to resume | 1 the sarl, John Kozalka, John Joseph Kul- |fome Colleges with ideals do not |duty within a few days e : ) cturn, 1 pa, Joseph Mazur, John Pacinda, | 40" (his and, so far, no means have 5 C. L. Pierce & Co, |31 et o ’ I Governor Ildwards' ref Stefan Chlebowicz, drew Gerent, | joon successful in preventing colleges [ —advt. P . s f Wasil Karbonik. | o e papl aly; ) | “The greater problem is when pres- | Worcester, Aass., will spend Christ-| o 0 . sl ) cus corpus Tuiseppe Fucciarino, Louis Conti, | ¢vo §s hrought to bear upon an|mas with Police Lieutenant and Mrs 2 5 v, e the Now .J o ek Vincenzo Russo, Angelo Valente, An- | 5 84 ; g i ; ey : ) i J o o101 Cilsa) i1 ncho D o ol sy o A 10T8 o (e made a reputation as | Saumucl 1 of South Burritt| , 4 ition 1o pe Lawyer Has ARidavits 3 asa, R ario, Carmine [ ,“.ojegn amateur to use his prowess | street. Mr. Bamforth in a brother "Ii e \ reedman brought bac /7 N 7 AL DeSeno, Santo Carino, Raphaele Giar- |0 ror fnancial gain.” the police licutenant 9 imship Co. revivi § X - 1 Mr: . e T o Isthmus of ) BT 2 I 1 with low ideals from accomplishing it and Mrs. Charles Bamforth of || By Bk ‘ e Teguest of the i i i 1 i lino, I'ra co I"azzina, Ottavio A Collegiate dance at Turner hatl, | ™ "”‘"”\KY“ ) rigo, Cominicio Dibicino, Raimondo X & E Monday evening, Adm. Sc.—advt P ‘ he ; &( ‘ \ v Romano, Stefano Mankhisi, Domenico | RIANTTOSBAN WINES \H\'\» Agne l\:\ ton is home 'MM\‘ DIES AT 83 : i i “D \ i \i Mardhesi | srifare, N f I i t » o ( w” ‘ Fnstac <, { Guilo Schiavo, Dominick | Py for e Pittshur ‘ ) Y Del Conte, Guistino Tabellione, Fred- | Proposed Legislation Woukl Eliminate YonRers, N. Y., for the holidays. M Pittshurgh, I'a., I crime. Dur ith Cianilc arick Verillo | e e md Mrs, Frank H. Johnston of West |St. Pierre Morrow, 83, for m v R e et ool b R Great Britain, | e IR PUICE CI A Worideaglhvi IcenitollenRoIRINaRAILiRas e [ he can take the civil court to re @. }B @n ; z ew York, Dec. 2 1 | automobile ‘riends here have re- | died at his home here 3 3 ! Arthur Turner, John Shahinian, | ey, For, D d=Aplan for(automobl Friends her v 5 imburse him for losses to his busine e [ the elimination of fermented wines for | ceived cards from them from Paim | e S s e o .gh g Wensulligan: | sacramental purposes and the substi- | Beach. POLWELL RE-ENGAGED YA S Al TWIeT Ine Sweden, . 1 [ tution thercfor of a specially prepared 2dison Phonographs and records. L. | Annapolis, M., Dec. 24, The athle Going After Cianflone. Oscar Lambert Frisk, Charles Klees Y3 ¥ 9 i fr wice is under consideration by | A. Gladding.—advt fiiclals of the Naval acade : Tomanio G W el e L S| fruit juice is under consideration by ! tic officta wal academy | ; Policer y Tomani m.,,“v] '\.”‘I,’:_",‘,( LoulesAnderson, S |the ©Pederal pronibition officials in| Al alleys open alleys Mondas eve- | contracted with Bob Folwell to ‘ e e e e e '«lifi S 0 n- 5 23 | Washington, it was learned here yes- [ning. Rogers Recrcation.—advt head coach of the acud 0 e for Noew rsey next Monda Poland, ! @ i i Tredentclt Schack) Nikodem Milcw: terday, following the publication in ol team for two year State's Attorney . Al leorr It is the way you are fcedmg 2 | the morning newspapers of a letter ski, Hyman Rubin, Walter Edward | T sl WHISKEY AND STILL | > B that state when Uhe and not so much the season ZeAkewili g Ad ; from l.ouis Marshall, president of the IFandanga wi rived t " e whether it be before hat isres sible for the eggs e Sreelam O] {imerican Jewish committee, to Inter- FOUND IN SUB-CELLAR i ; that JSTEBpORSIYEO "8 ski, David Gorfain, Michael Kawalski, { : 5 % Spaniarc Lo L d 0 ) \ T e courts vou are getting. If you will elace sy evemie Commissioner David H ; : o . Kazimier Kuilk, Peter John Wen. |l Revenie Commissioner Bristol, Dec. 24.——Police last night s ' & chowiefs, Martin Rogala. Jonn wie. | Blair, proffering the aid of the organ- | ide) the home of Andrew Busce| Cactus flower expands by night and [ S e et ar feed for eggs now, you will Julian Yarmitowski, Adam Kowalski, | 7ation in remedying existing abuses | pore, - giscovering ¢ besllas i ta it RN Vs Jaily get eggs now. : - 2 sonnectio h rabbinical wine ; Ignacy Glowia, Frank Zesk, Julius|l? connection with ra which was found : e quantity of | . ; Krawitsky, IFred Kebbel ermits. liquor and a still. Busce was arrest Grains furnish too much ma- Czocho-Slovakia | he proposed new regulations would | o3 444 IZdward Mattson, a grocer, also R A TR s D T Tl N A terial to make yolks, but less John Hudak, Joseph Sarisky. ipply not alone to those of Jewish| ¢ tyken into custody. The latter than cnough for an equal Hungary. faith, but to all other denominations, |\, 5 gid to have been operating the number of whites. Hens can't i ong a gaid that no com- . I'rank Deutsch, William Stephen | 2lthoush it was sai i ) still when the police arrived 3oth e telepoa Dudack, William Windish. plaints have been received here that| wope jocked up. The seized goods lay incomplete eggs. ricsts or ministers have abused the 5 > 1 g P, A priests or ministers hay il ielide et Slelof Whisley B e o 7% . ~ Mooshie Sargis Joseph, Paul Sargis two barrels of hard cider. Y hif 3 the Volstead act and in the regula- ™ paekid ) g “Hi : Mg gg | To Make More Eggs Doy ';w«,nlt :len‘..L tions from the prohibition depart- Sl )y A fififi%g% u , B Chorsarer b 3 | nent BLAMES FORMER LOVER. Germany, " tein, the principal element in Iritz Henne, John George Huonker e = ¢ chites. Just enough, and no . Turkey. MAYOR CAPITULATES. As Result. Sal n in Chicago Asks | white e iaz}\ e‘emgnt bty Manoog M. derKrikorian, Manuel| New York, Dec. 24.—After constlt-| 1, B pivorced From Conn. Girl more, e ¢ Yeterian ing with Assistant Corpc ion Coun- 3 § to keep a pertect ba ar}ce o Greece, sel George P. Nicholson yesterday as| Chicago, Deec. 24-—Tor eighteer ‘hites and yolks. Maximum r w i Manuel Saxon. to the chances of his being punish ¥ hare . Hoyt, a typewriter “7Te egg produc\ion is the result. . for contempt of court if he signed the | salesman, alieged he tried to over- | WI&?@@S You 1[{ Q T ~ bu for next year, in the face of | come the wiles of one of his wife's 1 < i 3 ” BRIT]AH OPI:\IO‘\ the unanimous opinion of the Appel- | former sweethearts, who persisted in | M MUI’E Eggs oL Mn“ey BaCk ¥ ey | 1ate Division of the Supreme Court |payving attentions to her whenever Th id for both Ch £ IS - A . 'y S c { awav = e mone; al or ot ows AGAINST U-BOATS | (it some $3,000,000 pension fund | Hoyt's business took him away from i ey { money must be included in the items his home. Purina Chicken Chowder with Purina | Mayor Hylan attached his signature Hoyt today filed sunit for divorce in Hen Chow, as directed, do not lay Editorial Comment in Press Also|to the document. City Clerk Michael |the superior court against Mrs. Iliza- | more egge than when fed any other J. Cruise also signed it, but no beth Hoyt of West Cornwall, Conn., |8 e Seems to Be Distrustful igned for Controller Charles L. Cr and named a formeriaweetheart, Ben ez E mfis |who is out of the ci nie Kleinenburger, of Portchester, ,Sold i" Checlzerboard of French, e Nox k B O 1 . s . According to the Lill Kleinenburger |8 ags (L London, Dee. 24 (By Associated | Four Men Killed When has spent :\mn.’.t s e the 4 e Auto Stalls on Tracks [compuny of Mrs. Hoyt out of the 1ast |§ W BRITAIN BIRD AND FEED STORE twelve, for abolition of the submarine as a| \ilkesbarre, Pa., Deec. 24.—Kour | Hoyt offers to pay $5 a week for | [ = & naval weapon has aroused the greatest| men were killed on a grace cro the support of Hu"rv small children. | S 7™ — — - . - { 105 ;\l'(‘h St. TCl. 1121-3 interest here. The newspapers com-|at Wysx last nig S i e " s ment at length upon the speech of [ mobile was struck by a T.ehigh V C| T — . e - — — v Lord Lee of Fareham, fiest lord of the locomotive. The vietims are B admiralty lefore the confer-|Johnston and Bigeiow Jenning of ence on Thursday in which he made|Wyalusing; Thomas Stcneham of the proposal and outlined the reasons| Frenchtown and John Trimble, of (B € 2 prompting it. Dorrell Center. The men were on Geners | the § al opinion here undoubtedly|their way to Towanda and en- favors aholition and there are many|gine of their car stalled on the cross- |§ prospect of its being brought about, but on the other hand there is some i skepticism regarding the possibility of| AVIATOR DIES OF INJURIES i ol preventing the use of submersible| San Diego, Dec. 24.-—Captain Fred even if the conference adopted Lord|Place, U. . aviator, stationed at Kel- |8 s Lee's proposal. v field, ig dead from injuries receiv- | g iy - ™ Q The Wostminister Gasette Is suspic-| 4 Tucslaz flernoon When b THE FIRST OF THE SEASON—CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE fous of France and says her atti- | planc \ed 40 feet to the ground. | 2 tude regarding the proportion in| Place’s home address was giv- s el SOUTH CHURCH — Sunday 4:30 P. M. wan reparations. Dleyed i crssecroms hebween Tondon 2 CORDIAL CHRISTMAS WELCOME TO ALL SR R e e / o TN T G T v b R e P SRt e S R S P e S R the end find ourselves quite so isolated on this subject as it appears at pres- ot She Favors The Best Gifted Man BY YOUNG MIRACLIL MEN CONVICTED Russian Fakirs, Who Preyed On Peo- ; Oituj f’;l 4 ] 1 WNOW D “‘\»\‘5‘ E A ple, Are Sentenced to Servitude, ART AND THE “ DOES, POF — Bl S i 5 |0 o TN S Lgbay SN | s DOES, T, B ] ORROV S e GRS e . | BUT I'VE GOT||GOT TO OPEN'EM{- ORECWIANDLS (G " s THOSE PRESENTS JEST L THE COUNT. | [OPEN [ w= I\ 55 ~BEN® = \DEAT / SEE WHICH miracle men” have come to grief in COME FOR YOU, JANE ) S = AU AR \_TO OPEN'EM||WH THE \DEA ¢ A this province and are now serving six S 3 S 5 PO NO ~~_NOW —] |- months at hard labor for frand. The b _ < 1O ‘-':,\y‘;‘:;“f\:, y THIE {5 des — Voronezh, R Dee. 24.--S8ix men, all priests of the Ri 1 Ortho- dox church, were convicted of AT defrauding parishioners by having old fkons renovates 1d representing that P P R t onsequently posse vine powers, Sonste v 1 L divine powers.lzgy AN wr., COR. COMMERCIAL AMAS DINNER, i Iny to Monday includi of The priests werce fried at a sonsa- tional hearing in the opera house, which laste ore than a week. Arch- bishop Tikon was one of the witnesses, and declared that ikons could not be 7Y ey, Lettuce | renewed by iriele Iheologlans ts also testified It is the pra e of priests in Rus- | stuffe | ala to rent out iko vhich are sup Vi ABLES—Mas Boiled or Can- | Pk died Sweet Potatoes, Green Peas or stewed posed to have speci These | Corn | are frequently carric s 1| DESSERTS—Minee Pie, Hot Baked Apple and to funerals, weddings and christ- | Rie Pudding. DRINKS—Fartstone Coffee, Tea, Milk or enings. Cocon. In creole, Clam anberry Sauce, TR TR v - . & =y Y\ =g '—Tr a i a5 \ 5 AM.CHRISTMAS | MERRY I \ [ BOT I | [WRAT'S THAT ) F M.CHISTMASFOM | NERRY o =y T ARG : N\ St g, | ¢ I JuST N : ] OF CICARS o, i 3 WITH TT »- || R g | FINISUED (VR 2 i . ) THESE ARE 8 O SBOR Y "WEE 2 4 : \ ' t - | CHRISTMAS . | YOUR | i - ; Pt PRESENTS AN e 1 e