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New BRUAIN DAILY HLRALD, SATURDAY, NOVEWBLL 20, Mdd. T “PSYCHOLOGY OF HABIT” REV. JOHN L. DAVIS Will Discuss This Interesting Topic Sunday Morning at g EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS 9:30 A. M. , | - .. METHODIST CHURCH Ll Join Now—Make This (New Britain’s) the LARGEST Class in the World! Now the Second Largest fic Each Month a short| ronds that’were choked alm flASflI‘INE TAX NETS This r&'fl #hows the motor vehlele [”THERANS REE"RI] forward pass to Neldlinger who raced | back as could, be seen and from auto- succeed' w‘rth ‘ traffic was about the same during Sep- | v s|to Harvard's 38 yard line before hé|mobiles which formed parks that tembér and October, 1921, and feil off ¥ was hauled down. Jordan madegtwo | stretched mile after mile and row 4 s considerably in November, still moré yards at Kunhardt's position. O'Hearn | upon row. h ' N in Décember and by January was only o added 3 yards with a quick thrust at Life and color came from young and .8 L about half what it had been in Sep- " Harvard's right tackle. O'Hearn in a|old, from the undergraduates enjoying : ‘ o e 5 tember, :'l‘ehruu:r ulmlrvn t'he least double pass to Mallory, failed to foel | to-the full the biggest sport dAy in e v i 4L L8 consumption of gasoline for any g 1 1 Harvar: layers in a dash around| their ncademic year, most of them ) N Motor vemcle CO]IIH]ISSIOO“]‘S month of the year, and then éach Mel'age Comrlbml()n ll] UpSfllfl Jenkins but O'Hearn's short pass to|with girls, to graduates and parents No Pm‘tlc]pa"ofl m wu' Unlm 5 :m;v:l\ ‘m#rnaner :‘Tn: ;n v’;;-y &nnsld; Jordan, and the latter's run was good | of players who made holiday for the b rabl nerease un July, he Augusl Vv 2 3 X Y First Yoarly Report SHOWS e e st i winon s |~ College Drive Remarkable 1o, oot gows on the crimon by ccaton e rahabe v, b Island Is Tnvaded yard lons more than in July, making the over Wubbard for a 2 yard gain and |Miller ........ LT. ....., Fustman 4 % | highest month of the year, g W ey + 2 St Jordan lost one yard when the Har-|Crulkshank .... LG, . Kunhardt | The commussioner of motor vehi-| * Notwithstanding the tax of ane| RAlsIng & sum equal to $14.17 per vard forwards broke through and|Lovejoy ..... Center .. .. Clark London, Nov. 25 (By Associated s, in addition to his duties With|cent a galloh on gasoline in this stgte, MeMber, in a church of over 1,000 j ) ) : :Ie'fere:rou to erIt'tratlon of motor | the fluid is #old here at a lower pr:re members, accomplishing this in lens :nl"”:gahh AL he U Hfi’fr ; B b HI‘;::::: ¢ ; Fréss)—The bill setiing up. the epflal vehicles, investimation of accidents| than any other city in the east, and |than one week, quietly, without notse|"8-€n0 W Vivar ™ ARSI e vl - #titution of the Irish Free State and andgenetdl supervision of-all mat-| nearly §700.000 was added to the fund (O cenfusion and with lttle advertts- iy oo\ "sokdan " however, found a|Neldlinger . B. i Lee i Khown as the constituent act, was : ters pertatning to motor vehicles, in-| for road constrfiction and upkeep in :;\‘: -1:1;1' vrar!irn:ly Jo vuliulcb a‘ngenl. héfe betwedn Dunker and Hubbard|O'Hearn . Dwen ‘ published here todsy. It provides cluding afrplanes, executés the law | this State, L itire sum to Pe contributéd to | . i, % for the te, ;L‘;‘::(']‘M t:» last session of the leg-| It the proposed compulsory in-|@7 educational intitution mare than nnddmnde tdhree )’afrds belor: !h; X;‘(?r- ::r:;au P Gehrk; s ek .mtboun'f conviction of the fslature providing a tax of one cent|demnity insurance law s P"‘“‘;“i by |100 miles away, is the remarkable ‘\;r secon: nry‘re ;nnefls:v; are‘ g n:" ! nRo'rye.v M umlmon . ?he lrlnhy.r'm ; taxation and gives a gallon on all gaseline used In OPer- | the next leglslature and the law | €4t accomplished by the Swedish Hr*uru‘th:;l more‘ a field goal fro eferee, E. J. Brien, Tufts;. l;m? . ree Btate power to adopt ik Hoter. vanidles provided for. the collection of | Lutheran ehureh. Hngrvnrd FHH ynr: l_n"._ i :"I:l (T'dl' ?!llllOy.s Stout !n;tltutq, acts applicable to other dominions. When it is noted that diring the|property taxes on automebiles hy A ]l;h' mangysiilgo :owanu« 15 ety I:ovizs'th‘;r;::t k’lck uHmb. Yale had h:ad Al;‘n’i:nflll l’:. chru!r‘:;y B’r::"x‘x: 2 The first schedule contains 83 are first vear this q\vw‘\\- 'wau\ in lrmac‘t the commissiongr, two new departs ':_)m‘t‘fi.m:: 9;::‘:01:’7::“ ‘!ns:‘l_'h!m?nh;r: made with the wind at its back and A recapitulation of the “Yale-Har. : ticles. It is declared that the nas 1, 1921, to August " vl 4 h Jersey, - # 4 o i R Yy o i R G e e i 10 be 0dded 10 ™# | oxisted for more than 30 year and | the Elis with their driving _checked, | vard games since 1875 shows that {,:"‘,:L;"“:,‘.‘":“;""”"’s“" shatl % were used by motorists, and the tax| orfico of the most Imbortant {n | Maintained by the Swedish Lutheran |utilized the gafe to excellent purpose. | Yale has won 23, while Harvard has Gl e “nelish given equal 4 amounted to $889,247.53, it| the state. | MOSt IMPOTEANt MV ohyrohes in the New Iingland ana | Harvard kicked off to Jordan who|won but 12, The figures:— : ofnition as an official tongue. ' Thy collected amoun 9,247.53, the state. was tackled by Jenkins on Yale's 28 Won Lost Tied legislature will consist of the king and two houses, a chamber of deputies " v a o New York iconferences. will be séen that this law added very A A Since the,war the enrollment of |¥ard line. Jenkins alse pulled down|Yale. ...... 23 19 r i and a senate known generally as the dderably to the other many duties| i r 7 2 considerably { CITY BRINGS SUIT this college hns increased so rapidly | Jordan after a short gain and then| Harvard .. ey b . ; ofreachtas. Al citizens 31 years of of that official. o ©'Hearn punted to Buell on Harvard's Rival Records for 1922 Staticns. that it has been impossible to take AP pULY o Rival oras fog. 1948 : 5 A ::;m:‘(::dfl:“mm""lmprnvidas1 care pf many students. It has heen | 26 vard line. Neidlinger upsét Owen YALE e P ::e h:'\an:he :gng:o vote for mem. 173y lace of- business | found necessary . to proctre new|@!most &s soon ashe grasped the ball. | Yale 48— Bates 0. ? ™ o ihe- ohpmbary whils. RS AR, that .ne”stgtion or place o 5% Norwalk Demands $8,000 Damages | d $500,0 i On a concealed ball play Owen made | Yale 18-“Carnegie Tech, 0. , zens 30 years old may vote for thy - for a wholesale or-retail selling of buildings and $500,000 was asked Yok VAN 8t the centar of LRS. YAIR | Vais 182t ”‘g‘, lina 0 Germany will now have afifovern- |senate by ¥ . J. - e, o B rds ] —] a . M y (4 gosoline hall Do established or| From Emergency Floot Corporation | 1o New York and P Lok e b Gats ERLE R ment of business men as- Wilhelm Text of Oaths, tér vehiol stati 2 Connecticut was asked to raise §80,.| press time. f ale -Army 7, b e 9 R taf :‘l'\‘:tm’i:"hl:rnll;‘);'l:: ‘ril‘\}:"cl;:anz: “:»i South NerwalK, Nov. 25.—The clty{ 000, = The Swedish Lutheran church From All Over World. Yale 20—RBrown 0. :::,‘",“Pn:n‘,:hfo::”:m:a:* T::o n):I:‘ ullelxi::u?l:;m::«ye.‘c':::t:&’l‘x‘:on 1:) .t'l‘l: Rk Ao erh that public|0f Norwalk has started suit in the|of New Britain was asked to raise| New Haven, Nov. 25. (By Associat-[Yale 45—Maryland 3. i o high in the German in- | Irish Free State &s by law established safety P imperiled thereby. superior coyrt of Fairfield county'$16,302. The local church has ap-|¢d Press)—Like knights of old the|yalq Princeton 8. Augteial woktd and that 1 will be faithtul to his (}cmn'\iasionrr Stoeckel “mmm‘mlagainst the United States Shipping|proximately 1,200 members. foothall players of Harvard and of o T b majesty Kihg George VE. his heirs ¥ Board, Emergency 1leet Corp., claim-| Last night it was found that the|Yal# put on the armor of the grid-|Tt1s. 189 19 e ‘|and successors by law, in uirtue of the . t lcy that all soline filling g ; —_— ‘ !:1:"::! (hm;“‘od nh”:rnp the passage [IN5 damages of §8,000 for damage|New Britain church has gone over the | Iron teday for their unnuu} Joust with HARVARD { 9 common citizenship of -Ireland &nd - the pigakin. “To see the Crimson and | Harvard 20-—Middlebury 0. ‘BRR' IT S [;“LI] IN e by s S | ’ ¢ v hie . stive | d0N€ to a pumping engine of the Nor-|top, with a fund raised of $17,000 or _ g;\:r::i‘::“‘;,\:;‘m;lll, ;:‘;va’,"ofnf,','c‘,fi walk fire department, 'seized fn 1917 | approximately $14.17 per member. | Blue !‘!udent? "‘1 !:mr an:\‘:l“ :VIM}‘T\ Harvard ~Holy Cross 0. to and membership in the group of satety officlals, vould be certified | for Ufe at the Wilson Point storage|The two conferences have reported |Of bruising £ates -!"I" “.i u '{‘T Harvard 15--Bowdoin 0. i natipns forming £he BHEAH COMMME - upon the basis of cvidence. The de:|YArd of the corporation in this city.|more than $400,000 fn and there are|Sion a concourse of l:umn aa"df ‘t'hr Harvard 24-—Centre 10, [ wealth of nations.” Rurtment, in permitting new. lacations | Funds of the corporation on deposit| several districts yet to be heard from. |followers Cnm"t'm’mm he ~'nm5 0“ ¢ | Harvard 12—Dartmout 3, | The chamber (Dall Eireann) &h carefully s¢rutinizes all the cireum-|!n @ local bank have been attached,! According to Rev. Dr. Abel Ahlquist | country, ""“:" Ly '.' it Y| Harvard 24-—Florida 0. have legislative autf@rity and mon 4y “Aefore, dssuing. such - a.. cer-And the workers at. the yard here'the entipa' $500,000 18 assured. formed an au enci‘ ;f {flo" m‘;m:hr; Harvard 3+-Pinceton 10. gt s, bills, exclusive of the senate. tificate. 3 Ivere prevented from receiving their| The young people of this church are [ous than dm“: ‘:’h ] Y h"”"': i Harvard 0-—-Brown 3., g ¢ The ofreachtas may provide for ¢! PAid By Wholisaless, | pay foday due to the attachment of|desirous of bullding & parish house |(liting vards ot other days and quite | s, 118 26 Donald B, MacMillan Tells of His|imitiation by the people of iaws a {funds. The shipping board attempt-|{and have taken steps towards attain. |@8 colorful. —_ —_—— 5 constitutional amendment. ¥ The tax is collectyd: from the|ed to return the seized pumper on|ing that end. A committee has been [ Cutstanding among the 76,000 6dd [ ROSES BLOOM AT PEEKSKILL : . Except in tases of setost invasid wholesalers, who report all sales to| Wednesday of this week, but ¢ould appointed to broach the subjéet at the | Who were sure of seats, was the war| po o qin N, Y, Nov. 25— Resi- Expel'iellces 10 Al‘ctlc the Irish Free State shall not be ¢ f re department. | not as the members of the fire \ >-!annual church meeting In Jdhuary r‘j]‘"" e"‘:":“"" T‘;‘" ]:;:":fli rG:::F\" dents of Peskskill réported yesterday RS mitted to active participation In wag aemencaal: progucc: o "8 |that clover, strawberry plants and Other sections of this subject di L";n:"‘::’p" t:;r:\:‘:o!rp?l::" tt':":t ':"'::":m:: roses were blooming there. Samuel| An audiénce of nearly 1,000 greet- [ with the executive authority, the " S Pugsley said theré were strawberry|ed Donald B. MacMtllan, the intrepid | pointment of .ministers and th Whenever there is any suspicion that|engine was finally abandoned on city| 1t fs desired to have the new parish |Colléges most widely known to the |y oeoms in his door yard. A, climb-|American explorer, when he appeared | various rights and privileges, Amof any part of the non-taxed gasoline is | Propérty and orders werq given ‘the house facing Glen street, in the rear |WOrld was too much for the Tiger 0 e s merican Beauty rose, was pick- |at the Lyceum theater this morning |other things it 18 pravided that evi being used in motor vehicles. | police to arrest the officials of the|of the handsome parsonage. Plans """”':' éd from a bush at the home of Cas- |to describe his jgurneys in the [ar|minister shall have the 'right 3 A report of the receipts for . the|Shipping Board here. No warrant|ure heing formulated, With no weather problem presont|yuy Gardner. Albert Evans.reported |North. The lecture was under the [tend and be heard in:the sens gasoline . taxes for the first year, |for the arrest has been issued as yet. —for "“’f'“‘-" was one to bring out|yn.s he picked a clover blossom in |auspices of the United Parents and |that the appointment of a member &f the best of play and the highest lights Depew Park.. Other blossoms were | Teachers' Association and proved to[the chamber to the ministry shall nf shows very clearly: which months of R R ey : y k. the year the motor travel s heavlest.| Sweetser, Yale Golf Star, ;"“'h;'”“‘:r'i“""*;’h Ipeciator masees — |found around the statue there of [be a success in point of attendance ental upon him any obligation to There are no such figures for pre- I F. d . C tT d v alk turned to 'e al ®Y | Chauncey M. Depew. and interest. sign” his seat qr.submit himeelt for ceding vears, which would: form the S Iined n Court Today would line up for the modern passage MacMillan's knowledge of the Arec-|re-election. . The Irish Free State “consequen basis of comparison. - The repert for| New Haven, Nov. 26, — eas W, of arms. tic reglons, gathered through per- SISOk vemaotil npRia R SRt o in . X AL one) Iieatn, Mot Doll Bags The Style [zonal exverience. wan aiseminated sn fprovistona” bill meditying the gove that [ ment official act of 1020 and carryi the inspectors of the These ingpéctors check up on gaso- partmént, acting under instructions and will ask permission to start a ¢ line delivered for industrial pur-|of Corporation Counsel William ¥.| movement towards obtaining one be- poses and for use in farm tractors, | Tammany, refused to accept it. The|fore next fafl. nearly one-third more gasoline, was | MAteur golf champion, and a senlor The overnight announcement of such an iiteresting manner N used In motor vehicles In August this|In Yale university, was fined $2 in ity S Coach Tad Jones that Yale would fn-| | - thero was not a moment's break in|provisions with regard to ‘the po: September of last year,|COUrt today after he pleaded guilty ¢ : chude in its backfield Charlie O'Hearn, RN : | the attention paid his words. He has|of judges the adaptment of enas to a charge of breach of the peacd. (Continied From Fiust Page). its greatest offensive threat who had what few explorers have—the ability | ments, rellet from double taxati He was arrested last night by a police- | Ry been cohsidered oyt of the contest ho- to tell what he has Seen and to de-|et cetera, limits appiication of ¢! man who was tryving to stop a street|TWice reversing his direction he ran| o o™ ot" i Hes brought mew fac. seribe the people he has met go 1920 act to northern Treland disturbance among students, forward to Yale's 4 $ard line and| o™ (0 oo probable trend of Plue clearly that those who listen are|bill ‘provides for the appointment only a, brilliant tackle by Hulman conse! rans 2 f northern Iréland at ¢ strate and developed anew the unconsciously transported - to the | A gOVErnor o i which forced him out of beunds pre- | Stralegy ang s 4 . scenes of his victories, salary of 8,000 pounds, out of whish APV 0 question What surprises Harvard vented a Harvard touchdown then | U/, ApHing: The lecture was liberally illustrated |$im are payable salaries and altows . $Nd hare 5 The use of Hammond, a sophomore 1 with stereopticon views and with mo- | ances of his personal staffy ON I HE FIRSI BOUND | Owen Gets: Touchdowa who has yet to win his football spurs ' [ tion pictures which vividly portrayed| A Privy council of northern I u‘na Géhrke made a yard on the right|in place of Chapin, a lettered veteran actual conditions in the land of the |8 established to he chosen he - WITH CLERKIY, side of the Yale }ne and Owen gained | wag a posible minor surprise some- Eskimo. MacMillan also had maps [ ROVernor and no person ""1‘". be & 2 more. At this point Buéll replaced | what discounted. thrown on the screen o that his au- | Minister uniess e be a privy coun- Lawyer Dave Dunn was out with Charlek ¥. Mathison, the veteran|lee at qiwter. On the next lineup dience was able to foliow him in-|eillor. { the New Britaln team this week, as-!boxing expert of The New Yeork Her-| Owen with a headlong dive just man- "m,"" Possibilities telligently. Under the financial sections M»!!bx sisting in the coaching. Captain Bar- ald, spoke of the Kaplan-Sullivan bout | aged to crd'wl over for a touchdown.| The disposition of Captain Buell, | ! A . Hundreds of school children were (bill It 1a provided that nontrlbul:‘sd % nikow's boys have several mew plays at Madison Square Garden last night,| Hammond followed with a drop kick | Crack auarterback, still little morey present and learned more about Arc-|toward imperial labliities in '"" that were inttoducéd by the former(as follows; “Kid Kaplan of Meriden, | 80al from the 15 yard liné and Har- | than eonvalescent, contained another tic conditions in the hour and a half |to northern Ireland and that e | posaibility of surprise with his apear- i that MacMillan talked than they |Amount shall be determined by | Yalé fullback. Conn,, recefved the awatd | vard was leading 7 to. y g s LER e ance at the start anneunced as proba- M | could otherwise learn in a year from |loint exchequer's hoard, which bedy ble. Whether Roscoe Fitts, backfield % e i geographies. It was a splendid lec-|8hall also control the apportionment - |iudges over Kid Sulllvan of Brooklyn|. “r;’ss kicked off for Yale to Ham- Dewey Carpenter, who will run the in a slow 12 roupd bout, For some|mond who fumbled the ball on Har- “ o (el o T i T e il adiingy 10 Kaplan-Sullivan | vard's 20 yard line and Hulman. fey | Btar of two previous seasons, this year : . ture and the United Parents and and periods of the reserved taxes. pretty good in that position! 'Carp|contest was given the place of honor | on it for Yale as it rolled baek .to the | sldetracked in the unsuccessful pro- 3 W Teachers' association deserves un- B R R piayed in that position for six years'on the program. The contestants coter field on the Crinfson 34 yard | ETéss of converting him into &n énd, i e praise for brioging the ex- o on Bristol teams. turned out m“:,, a pair of rough and |line. O'Hearn Knifed his way outside | Would -get ‘““’d ';“"kl"“““‘l""t"';‘“ with \ : plorer to New Britain, * Clty lte ready prelimifary boxers who hugged, | of m:',ma’n for a |I|rrdc yard gain and :‘1:‘“'1;‘“::‘(:‘5"“("‘0“ M‘jn;‘:‘_;t‘ o8, was 3 g The fact that the New Britain téam [clinched and \restled all over the | repeated for fwo yards more. | >, i ¥ 3 X B h 1 \al o 3 A is playing on’ the All-Hartford’s home |ring from the first round to the last. Jordan Crashes Through ",:i:“: fz:,‘;“&; 1}.::;1:;:0?5‘;‘:::;;‘ : 3 } GERMAI\ (’ABINET Ib 1114‘:5;".‘11:‘11::;‘ —f:;v::llp’ t o ‘ Reld will not afteet many fz' the local | Kaplan was the stronger of the two,| Jordan’s bullet-like plunge brought scm;'mfg' frontier. Yet the differ-| § S i L 1 ALREADY TOTT A daughter was horn this morn bettors Who are golng down heavy on|and as Sullivan tired badly fn the|the ball within inches of a first down | 0T "a8® {rontler | Het the GHct . ERING |,: the New Britain General hoa the locals to repeat last year's victory. cluuh:g rounds the verdict went to|on Harvard's 24 yard line.and it was the backfeld with meén available on | ) to Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot, o - o the Connecticut man." fourth down one yard té gain. The each team for soclal ability to nupporl‘ : Black Rock avenue. 30 g st By ikt bk b i SR Yale captain made It first down on the | e yoma of murprise strategy that the : Dr. Herman Mueller, Minister of| Decorations for the St. John'y Poli field, will commence promptly at “Kid" Lewis of Hartford, boxing|Crimson's 2 yard mark with a specta- issue lay. Buell at quarterback would J ! Tivangellst falr at the Btate Armory, 2:30 o'clock. 5 {outside his home town ring, was|cular dive over a low crouching Har- bé the craftiest feld general available Agriculture, Resigns Following (first of their kind ever shown in New e |Deatén in a four round preliminary vard forwards. Neidlinger then lifted in either cnm}‘ it was conceded. i 7 iy { Britain, furnished by The Bddy Awn: The Crescents, a 120 pound bAs-iat Madison Square Garden last night|the Yale stands into a frénzy of ex- | NeidJinger, Yale's .opénln[ choice, h Attack On Reichstag. ing & Decorating Co.—advt. i ¥ Ketball téam, have beén organized at|by Pete Zivic. b’ citement by breaking through between ' 4 i S ARy LB R y g 2 5 would have to make up much in rush- 4 Berlin, Nov. 25, (By the Associated the ' New Britain Beys' club, and the - Hubpard and Dunker for sibx yards. ing ability to meet Buell's inspiration- . : . Press)—Dr, Herman Muoiles, minist opening game of the season will be Joe Du Moe's Syracuse - football " ¥Yale's First Down al 8nd tactieal valne. But the Blue ex- | g of agriculture and food controtter 1| WEATHS AND FUNERALS staged on Tuesday, against a team team will play the Williams team of | Captain Jordan made it first down pected to be able to go out and gai { Ithe cabinet of Chancellor t"|nnfl- ! RTEEPE ade up of High school students. The |New Haven at Weigs park tomorrow |eh Marvard's 10 yard line and appear- | ground by sheer force adding to it § ; Lalgined hib BiiSe boday: The Yesena. Mrs. Gertrude Marsh. § Srescents weuld like to book games|afiernoon. . ed on his way te a teuichdown when |¢na m“eh'e, plays provide for special . « Viion came aften ""M;k'! Made lnl?:; Mrs. Gertrude Marsh, aged wife with any quintet (n the tate aver- e Gehrke spilled him. O'Hearn picked | gituations. Harvard on the other hand | 1 vou notiee all the grown-up o8 R HEE WIACTE A (0 thel of Howard L. Marsh of New aging 120 pounds, and including te| Hillhouse high school éleven defeat- Lup 1wo yards in o slice oft Harvard's| it was known spent most of the week | §omen Carrying dolls, don't fear they | GHICIEIAK, Pon the minister Iaving | thls state, died at the New Britain Werthington Juniors of Rerlin, New ed Commerelal high reheol fok the|ieft fackle after which Jordan added,| iy preparing a defense for the Yala| hovs Chiered UPon théir second enild-, FEUET WHQ AOCUEed Mt of BAvING| Ganeral Hospital yesterday. She was Britain Trade school, Terryville Boy|New Haven title yesterday aftérneon,|two more with a plunge with Q'Hearn | ggtack and with its deceptive offensive ,M‘dl 'hp" s "‘"‘m" SvEvaine the land !;pnrumxl movement in 1910, | fdmitted to the Jocal institution last Scouts, Aces of New Britain, and the [score 20 to 0. back pretending to drop a field goal | pyfle areuna Owen largely Hoped to | *1 1atest styles in handbage. The attacks made In the Reichstag| ' "*508Y: ; West End Juniers of this city. = All i " O'Heam Fizzles Kick. outscore Yale, Owen, throughout this| . . o:n; n| nnv”dnll .'.:.- Px,p!ol? the yesterday by the soclalist umnlwi‘ 4 communications for sames should Be Walter Macristy of this city wlayed Mallory failed to gain against the seafon, has been in little mare than fl':! nr: creal mvn.lg ers feature a‘ilr#ltach;'!d >upon Dr. Musiler creat \ eent to B. Huck, manager of = the|fullback for the Roxbury Prep team stif Harvard defense and it Was!an hour of actual play, and he told | pnovs g e M N r‘" :he $0°8 SURMELIOR. ; . Mrs, mm:uh smnn.' Crescents, care of the New Britain against Milford Prep school yester- |fourth down four yards to §o. O'Hearn | friends that on this, his last appear- fim gu:x‘; 'h"‘“":‘”,v"r;"l:h',:ra:':(’; During the debate attendant upnn'g 1;:’; l):::';:l hM“ .?‘. 2!:"::. M Boys' club, Hdny. The Roxburians won, 20 to 0. standing on Harvard’s 16 yard 1ine anee on the college gridiron he was awing frem the Sttt ‘on. 8 Hahas Chancellor. Cuno's inaugural speech ‘1‘“ n:rnaon f:o'm b P ik ) i falled ut an easy fleld Koal attempt, | going out to make up for lost time. | “mpoy are agtened with snaps yeat. | Hore Breltacheld assailed the minister | 36 Belden street. . Rev, Raymond It Names and Aaddresses of managers y Naugatuck high school defeated An-|and Harvard taking the ball from The lists of the days of Knight erran- Iy concealed so that it takes an ex- |for hls alleged connecticn with the ;nnn pastor of h.. n;moy Mem 1 of basketball ‘teams averaging frem |sonia high school eleven yesterday [touchback put in play on het 20 yard | ¢ry with which the scenes of today are pert to find the opening. They prob- | séparatist movement in .he Rhine- chur’ch will officiate and bumral 135 to 140 pounds are desired by afternoon at Angonia, 7 to 2. line, Hummond immediately punted 0 | pest likened conld have held no pic- ably will be the desgair of pick- |land and suggested that the chancel- be fn Fairview éemonw Harry Goyld, manager of the Worth- - Neldlinger on Yale's 30 yard line and | ture to compare other than in color pockets, lor should investigate the question of i fngton A. C. of Berlin, Post Office| West Haven high school trimmed (the latter ran baclk to his own 43| with that of the Yale Bowl, the sur- i whether Herr Mueller was guilty of Wyman M. de. Box 127, Berlin, Stamford high school, 13 to 2, yester- vard Ijne before his sprint ended. Be- rounding countryside and adjacent clty | Though Gutenberg, a German, is|high treason. The funeral of Wyman M. Johi - day afternoon at Savin Roek, fore the next lincup the perfod ended. Great Sight generally given, credit for inventing| The minister repudiated this “mon- | Jr., who died at the hospi Meriden High school team which e hin Score: Harvard 7, Yale 0, With the Bowl filllng early, the liygiable type, there were other claim- | strous accusation” and explained that yu;m-n.y morning, will he held i meets Portland, Me., high school in| THe Beavers of the New Britain Second _Period, spectacle from the top of the great |untg for the honor—Pfister and Men- | his only purpose had been to give the [ his late home at 208 Woostr stres an intersectional game at Hanover | Boys' club is out with a challenge to| On the first lineiip Captain Jordan | semi-sunken sancer of stands was that | el ajso Germans; Coster, a Dutol Rhineland a position corr«pond‘nl’rb" Monday afternoen at % o'cloel park, mext Baturday afternoon, had a|/play any local baskétball quintet aver- \plungéd through the Havard: center|of a grassy plain white lined at five [ man; Waldvogel, Bohemian, and Cas- |to its spectal character. He said that | Rev. John L. Davis, pastor of, 4 ®ood workout yesterday nmrn(‘\on_. in|aging 90 to 100 pounds, Chester for h vards before Eastman hauled vard intervals for a stretch of 100 |45 ap Italian, not to mention the hey had never belonged to any move- | Methodist church, will officlate ‘downing Lewis high school of South- [Rkurewski, care of the Boys' club, is hjm down. On the second lineup | yards, surrounded by rising ridges of [ Chinese, who printed books as early| ment which aimed at the separation|intgrment will Be in Fairview dugton, 85 to 0. the mangger of the Beavers, O'Hearn assumed a punting position, | seats, whick were flliog fast from as 925, of the Rhineland frem the Reich. fery. year than which might be taken as an indica- tion of the rate of increase in the use of motor vehicles in this state,

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