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WATER SP']RTS AT Girls Play l?'or Buffalo Head THEY.H.C.A, 61N » Also Interesting Basketball Games ~-(oming Program Saturday afteruoon and evening was a busy time at the Y, M, (. A., espec- lally in the physical department, The cater purt of the afternoon the gymnasium floor, the bowling alleys and the handball court were crowded with both young men and young women who were he as delegates to the Epworth League institute, at Trinity M, church, Secretary €, | H. Barnes very kindly suspended all rules and threw open the assoclation and its privileges to visitors free of charge, .~-~»vrx!‘nxl't"ll‘h;lr.::”:‘u:‘(‘.:.rl}:-.flr \\\lndltnlrf:.h,‘:‘,“ Girl hockey teams are practising at Banff, Canada, for the tournament to be held there Jan, ! The Canadian government has offered a buffalo head, valued at $1200, to the winning ' ular afternoon schedule, which took | 28-Feb. 4. ¢ Have Been $55.00 to $69.50 T R T T team. Seattle, Vancouver, Calgary and other far-west cities will be represented. Boys' Department. Results of all-around aquatics: P ns R High school class: 2 lap swim—|played well for the losers, Summary lithe" soqond Halt -aed the score Dehm, 17 seconds; Dunn, 18 seconds; | Bear Cats Wild Cats [up to 29-21. Then the Trade school MANY ENTRIES I:I]R D. Beloln, W, Beloln, Marsland, Hoga- | H, Nelson ,........ Willlams, Minor |started a scoring, rally, but before [ ] boon, Dorsey, 19 seconds. Right Iforward they could tie the score the whistle v limployed A class: 2 lap swim— | Cadrain, A. Anderson Bengston | blew with the score 7 in favor | ancred, 17 seconds; Teske, 19 & Left orward [of the “Y." team. Sheehan was the | cnds; Diradorian and Keimowitz, Bezanson cevevn oo Kllison [ lcading scorer for the Juniors while The season's smartest models, and while the price is important the high qualily of the coats is the seconds. ; [Capt. Tancred was o whiriwind on B liam il Junior class: lap swim—Ericson, | §chnojder Corazzo (Capt.) [ (he defens Hugo Andergon and in thing. A ) i main thing. 22 seconds; Hewitt, 23 soconds: Right Guard gwanson starred for the Trade school. | SO0 1,038 Teams to GOfl]pew n They're in such handsome materfals as Normandy, duvet de laine, wool velour, veldyne and many nov- IWintix o4 ey I'wining, 24 seconds. Stanley, Stefanick .. . W. Nelson. The summar! elty cloths. s & s B Bt b I iz 2 Employed B class: 2 lap swim— (Capt) Left Guard i b s s The fur collars are of nuttla, wolf, raccoon and Australian opossum. T e T P R o e D! SeL S Y. M. Junior Sl“.:x‘::‘:”: :.:im‘vrl: Toumamem m TOledO The colors are brown, navy, reindeer and sorrento and black. ki 5 3 Goals from the Patterson, Schmidt Sizes 16 to 46%. ) Humal, 22 seconds; Carlson, 23 sec-|Cadrain 1, Anderson 1, Bezanson Right I . onds, Schneider 1, Stefanick 1, Bengston T, |ghechan . ... | BaLHis Standing of High Men, Illison 5, Corazzo 3, W. Nelson 1; Toledo, O., J High school: W. Beloin, 17 points; | foul goals, Stefanick 4, W. Nelson 2 38 teams re ting 21 states and o i d 818y SRR N =1 [ Morelli . Anderson | 1,088 teams representing 21 states a 510_:00 and s12 20 The lmportant Pre- Dehm, 23 polnts; Kimball, 4 polnts; |Bengston ' 1; referee, Hergstrom; (" N Canada will be entered in the annual tecano, 2 points. scorer, Plude; timer, Plude Al B AN AR g A ) £ ancrec T A . Anderson Nanlad e Y rna- Employed A: Coleman, 7 points;| The second game was between the | oered: Mpx('u:n American Dowling congress tourna . Tancred, 11 points; Diradorian, 5|Tom Cats and the Bob Cats, The |che = Kamenicky | ment to be held here during the OOtS or omen ow . vious to lnventory points, latter won out after a hard fought, | ey Y| month of March, A. L. Langtry of Juniors; Wilks, 11 points; Brown,|thrilling battie. — The Tom Caty were | oo G008 I Ly | Milwaukee, sceretary of the congress, We're closing out all ‘boots with Louis heels at this ridiculously F . Cl 8 points; Twining, 6 points; Ioley, 3 |out to win but Juck was inst| o\ nehan.5, Morelli, Swanson 4, Patrus | tnnounced e low price, which means a big saving to the women who favor urniture Clearance PRI e 3 ¢ ”‘""“- 3 'l'"‘"] _“"I'“r “r"';', (f“;i‘ D "v 1, H. Anderson 5, Anderson _}fl"" thea] 'r(:“““_'""]rl ,"”‘”'“ :"f;'m‘; this style. In the lot are several lines of patent leather and dull Employedl B: Caslowitz and J. Nim-|the ball the length of the floor only | o o 3ot T 1, Swanson 1; referce, | WeeK ) Mo 12 BO0E ro, 5 points; Rogers, 2 points; P. Nim-[to see it roll around the basket and el LR Ll have been listed and dates assigned. ASHDEOL e Gripiphall The final weck in past seasons has kid oxfords with turn and welted soles and Louis heels. Included R d All Odd ARl A 2 t ANt aELr A JRVAnahard-End. Teal in the list of sizes given herewith are materials (all kid skin, wells educes Cominar Padsvar ot e S L A e e L ST e of the and turns) lace boots, -’ o 5 . i i 4 L o Events for week of January 23 are: | Warner Johnson and Swanson were C = I than during the remainder Patent Leather foxed lace with matt kid and cloth top, - P‘ t Ab t Monday: High school polo league, |the leading scorers for the avinners. lt] tems | pre-tournament period. The number (iololrexl ln«lll,-::o. ooze calf lace also brown calf with buckskin 1eces to ou Jazzhos vs. Hot Dogs and Sharks vs, | Summary: S et | of teams that have signified their in- tops in lace and button. g a Sk iRl e 2 g | tenti f participati leads Secre- The RBeloins, 4 p .m.; Employed A |Tom Cats Bob Cats o rednesday, | tention of participating lea Secr BalnsensieiendonsucipumpsRi dulljandinaiontenthers,. | C polo league, Shamrocks vs. Warsaw | Kalgren W, Johnson | g i 0l At Ao A tary Langtry to helieve this year will Black and white satin, and silver cloth opera pumps in sizes ost Y. Ghl Bow WoWe Ve BETrs Ohte: it Rzl Mo st [k COOMBPNERE S, BRIt [ be no exception to the rule and that Eraltotes niancel wide, 7 p. m. N. Anderson (Capt.) ...:i. Bdwards| Washington .. Morgan lodge, K, of attendance. will set o new record. faleb e lyee helslzes BdiRumbers Otpalraiin eichTion An opportunity for thrifty Tuesday: Junior polo league, Eagles Left Forward By Ui JUE L IR 08 ek b Mew Binton are (adicpe thin E &= 7 : Hie s bou vs, Falcons and Canaries vs. Hawks at | A. Blanchard Swanson |on a change liws by | year to the list of . (. entrles. 2‘«’2‘ 3 ‘MV 4 |4%| 5 [5%6] 6 6% Nollieives to reneyy od Bl 4 p. m; Employed B polo league, Center the salary of the master of work will|jey are, Alabama, Georgia and Cali- | | | gle /pleces: of rurniture. alvaye Mohawks vs. Wyanokas, The Berries|Schmidt .... C. Johnson, T. Johnson [be raised to $25 per annum. | fornia, Two fteams will represent (Capt) Now sel erved seats for Phil-| Mobile, another two are coming from Right Guard armonic nee concert, Jan. 29th, | Atlanta, while Nan Franciseo will Abrahamson, McCarthy T. Blanchard | pox's thes 5 musicians, send one. ! ! ! | | 5 3 classes at 8 p. m. Left Guard 5 S0l 7ic to $1.50, at Crowell’'s Drug | he total entries for the various 1|48 ]11]09| Our liberal credit terms apply wpdmsd,,{?,m,gm“ gym classes,| IFleld goals, Kalgren 5, N. Ander-|iore, —adst. [ states are placed by Secretary Lang- / even on' these odd clearance High school and Employed A classes, [Son 4, A. Blanchard 4, Schmidt 1, W.| jonn smithwick, Peter Daly, Corne- | try as follows: A5 lots; are available to any reli- 4p. m. and 7 p. m. Johnson 8, Bdwards 1, Swanson 4, C.|jjus Curry and lLeo Weston arc home| Ohio, 400 teams, Tllinols, 150; Thursday—Regular gym classes. |Johnson T. Blanchard 1; referec, |fpom §t. Rernard's Seminary in| Michigan, 100: New York, In- o i Junier and Employed B classes. 4 p.|Vibberts; timer, Dahiburg; scorer, [pochester for the mid-year holidays. Penns “‘f‘,”.””'» 60; Wiscon- pIEthoor: m. and 7 p. m. Aquatic—Plunges for | Plude. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. | N 60 Shiaadl 1\1(.1'.‘“1’6.‘(3‘ :; ance. Employed B class 8 p. m. IN"K Ypmiane DI —avt, | Canada, MDhetoiy Dig M seunE onl il cgendersteorpshATRD i e B R L e i \Whar S adse g on co sl DS R 2 Friday—Regular gym classes, High | The first game was between the Y. nville, 1 v il at the New | goopeia, 2; Ilorida, 2; New Jersey, ' A | 4 p.| M. second team and the second te | icut, 1; California, 1. charged with operating cars equipped | Barbara Schultz. school and Employed A classes. a e S8000 o O ey with lenses not approved by the au- The court wa informed that the|m. and 7 p. m. of the lr:n!t‘vs('hhnl.' ”‘,‘l. l‘ ‘HH \I 2 E 3 ng R e tomobile commission, two sick children of Mr. and Mrs.{ Saturday—Regular gym classes. | in doubt until the final whistle, when GOSS DINILS RUMOR Coastline of England is 2220 miles Stanley Dorezyk have been taken to|Junior and Employed B classes. Boy | the “Y' team was found to be ahe T L e o e P Condemnation proceedings, un- ety lteem akiouniiiolhe el BIGARETTES Tfl BuY contested, were brought in the follow- | the sanitarium at Meriden, A 60 day | Sc sta stk a1 L e s he i e moang] ing cases, where convictions have :.1.-‘;:;1! sentence that was conditionally . : ; (i BChL o AGTiAL fto e ) 5 g Ao H ¢ Tehdaries by Tis. i 's. Y. M, | Was the scoring star for the team [this morning issued a denit | TERED S AT ready been secured: Thomas Bachetti, |imposed in their cases was suspended Qi s ot Bt L YA M e el a0 fheer oot rHERE THEY GO of superintendent. Ac-| Al our Ranges. Parlor Stoves and Mr. Goss had | Heaters, hoth new and second hand, Helen Kupetski, P. Bennett and Mrs. |in view of this fact. ¥ i i Rectors of Bristol vs. Y. M. Juniors, | the defensive. the p: ion 18 3 arv: wordin he rumor Stanley Street Grocer Pags $3 el S S ‘ ‘ TRADE, 21ds|boen named o rould take charge |have been marked down 2007 Both of t ior depa as. | Y. M. 2nds. TRADE, 2nds|hoen named and would ta ofihesunion depaitmentiban |t N s Milier|in the near future. When interview | Vol s At T P LIQIIOI' “Teak” Appal‘el][ Last Minute Rescue kethallsceapiaphaye Tado aygondirec: Right forward {his morning hereplied, “There is| LIPMAN ord 8o far this year. The second| . . . KE! Esgisnlb e el ARt o e itnoT, 4 4 i eloin, G ar “resen |y hsolutely no da for the | team has played 5 games, winning 4 | 24 Latayette . Tel. 1320-2 of them. The first team has played 4 | | games, winning 3 of them. Each —Approximately f 121 ! 9 needed in one or more rooms. vs. Doughnuts at 7 p. m. | [ i | 13 { 6 3 There'll never be a better Aquatics: One lap back swim, [Fo (a8 76 e el Junfor, 5 p. m, and Employed B. able person. Left Forward il Neipp Laurinitis Center g te I 3 paid a fine of $5 and costs this morn- e RS L L s Humphreys| g : ing for selling.tobacco and cigarettes | 2 i o] 2 The second team has defeated the Rlzitac ] to R d Leonard, a minor. . . . . . - . { o R A | e : . oa : | Triangles twice, the Accs once, Trade | Miller, Dunn, Beloin = Witham g McKone Cord and Fa'rlc Tlres | a 3, Policeman Frank Parker made the : i ; | School Seconds, and have been de- = S 4 | s teate WG . tiel ls—Neipp, 6; Miller, 4; X > { arrest yesterday after the boy had| : o i H(r)-.‘mrl by the Boys' Club Jrs. of Bris- La]uir(ilnrltii.oa s r’-nrn'::n. e The McKone Cord is so designed as to give maximum traction, e T f s aabaechsandicBosct) e L [“he frst team has beaten the|loul goals—Neipp, 4. Rererce— | B iho tread being “FLAT-TOP” giving it sreatest purchuse and resist- SHich s & Belvidere. Andrews ad. v | Worthington A. C., The Rectors of ~‘°{‘,!’f‘l"("-h rimer—Campbell. Scorer|# oo against the ever present danger of skidding. % i ", Q, —Vibberts. B1Eten thealssl e ‘LeonaEA boy 1s : L Bristol and the Trade School, and has | . SihL R atben A 5 i % sfeate i3 o~ | The second game brought togethe e L A ettt Ao A g hasen : . . kc;c;:\ f;:.flt,: d by the West Ends ot| 2 SPOUC BT the Trade school The Best Tire On the Road in business only three weeks. i A ; | ST J £ s ame s AThew Ys Sbo hroke | There was evidence in court this . . f . Jy orrel with 24 points, is the featsalist s go S il LR motning of a liquor “leak” somewhere . : : _ ; Noipp Teads the secomn texam, While |, ade school and scored cight points | SAShAtLE Y e K endjsaveral ot thy ot g a0 Lo Doints, e the second team with 52 B0 S few minutes. The Trade ¥ ° L) fenders arralgned being plain drunks, N g - " : 2 : ade a fine comeback and the e g ) = Policeman Thomas Lee found Mike X A o ‘ i i : “ hearmdtrtomoon i, L i 18 MAIN STREET TEL. 2750 Markewicz in a helpless condition Sat- i ; . ; Flshietd b i the st oo e #Y. M" Juniors started fast in | urday night on Broad street. Mike _ : ; ) day aftoruoen i the, so:called. Cat Ik had fallen several times and was J . 3 : {ERES T T bleeding profusely from a number of [ 1 | et e, 'SRy hetedhy ] the "[‘HE OLD HOME TOWN oo prthedly om 6 mumb % ) W | Wild Cats and the Bear Cats. The 1K ¢ ans e Was e, . Lol y i . Bear Cats were ahead until the last Joseph Grazlevich, aged 19, went| [SS f : ' el U CRR I e ! / arthed @ whirlwind and won ou into the Main pool room Saturday : 3 , ¢ |35 to 28. Bengston and Ellison were e o and pater s BiaeRening S - [the leading scorers for the winners around for a time fell to the floor., ; s > : e L R Patrons of the place called Policeman| Pl S e sy o) B B AR O Strolls thinking the boy was {ll. To- : g R i ¥ day he admitted having had three drinks of moonshine whiskey, He ; ; $ ; ‘ X ‘aP == paid $5. 2 f ; I _ % T Policeman John Licbler found i Joseph Scholluchek early Sunday J FORNTURE BUTCHER SHoP - ADLE! 4 Herbert Andrews, proprietor of a' grocery store at 1543 Stanley street. morning in the rear of 97 Hartford The erew of the James M. W. Hall, schoonor: t = A avenue, drunk. Attorney Henry|few minutes before it sank. Notice the men clinging to the rig g SEATS & AUSAGE Nowicki spoke in his hehalf. Judg-|oing as the sea overwhelmed the boat. Only an ingenious signa i ““,‘::_‘;::;‘"f;,flfl Gl device of one of the crew brought help. . | ANNIVERSARY Carl Klakowski was arrested by et o i i ADDED FEATURES Sa‘turvgus. B R b d'ri'nm:{g' SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, INC. | NO AD;’ANCE hard cider, he said. A $5 penalty was e e 242 MAIN STREET | IN PRICES Tollowing a complaint, Policeman A. Schmidt brought in Frank Gala- ¢ Kowski Saturday. ie was found in an| Ta], 24-4 Mortgage Loans Negohated —— intoxicated condition at the corner of ;?ror:(rl and Ss;»\l ".un ots. Hrr‘:\‘z(m R R COOMBS TR b hactiy areatd o Will the party who inquired about a cottage . : he Naturcopathic Physician and charge of drunkenness, forfeited a $25 cash bond on Howard street come in and see us? We have| Chiropractor, Witness Fined $10. 252 Main, Cor. West Main. Philip Bloom, a jitneur, was fined a nice one tO ofl-‘er fl‘. fair price. Anyone else il'l- Office hour $10 and costs for operating without 1:00 to 8:00 p. m, proper lights. Policeman Clarence . : p ¢ 15 118D & S0 AN TB OB INOTGO, Lanpher arrested Bioom st nicnt| terested in a cottage at east end should call at|® '* ™ 5 B 400 He told the court that the bus had | Y y LA & e i en r ¢ BVer G Touts Yar UG curced in the quickest possible time, Ml‘;? :\‘:vl:')“”’:h‘:'\F.’,”“;N,y} v',’,,, i\'i‘(l “"! once. Cured when other systems fail, and i g e 0 DGR SRR cured to stay cured. Including Swol- g . ok ) len glands, colds, persistent coughs, e Feul iy CAMP REAL ESTATE CO | asthma, bronchial conditions, = chest A A SR il At " | and lung diseascs, all nervous condi- ier husband; Domonic , Tailed £ : o " . i tions, kidney, liver, skin, old sore to appear and a nolle was cntered. | 272 Majn Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. | stomach troubles, male and foma S Lon e im to o conditions and weaknesses, and no along for PPoliceman Hanford Dart | = ——————————————— 1] s b A -} g fo! an e TOTCRALT failurcs in neuritis, sciatica or any when requested to do so Saturday form of rheumatism. Working peo- s ? i night and applied the appealiation 102 Cherry Street—2 Family; All Modern—$§6,500, | ple and familics will be treated until ; //;///” SCS6) // “Hard hoiled cop” to the policeman, 143 Church Street y and Garage, New and Modern cured at $1.50 per treatment. Z 3. o He was brought in on a breach of | BUILDING LOTS CHEAP lectric treatments and Violet Ray A BOOK AGENT CALLED ON DOC HOSKINS EARLY the peace charge, and was fined $10 H. D- HUMPHREY treatments of all forms, :"I(llr:dm\‘!i(:::‘t / ONE MORNING AFTER DOC HAD BEEN UP ALL Light Cases Nolled Alpinc 5Sun Rays and Nolles were entered in the cases of TEL. ONFICE 11— RESIDENCE 1888-3. vays are given my patients without NIGHT WITH A SICK MULE Max Mendel and I'rank Arute, tionnl Bank Building. Opn Saturday Evenings | additional cost. L/ »