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. o FINDRAREBONES | Gty ftems IN THE BAD LANDS Scientists Make Discoveries - Ont inState of Nebraska New York, Dec. 27.—Fragmentary evidepce of unclassified prehistoric rodents and reptiles has been found by Albert Thompson, paleontologist, in the ranchlands of Nebraska, where in former years research workers have uncovered the ‘emains of masto- dons, rhinoceroses, glant camels, alli- gators, raft horses and other queer beasts. The bones of the strange animals were uncovered on a ranch in Sloux county while Mr. Thompson, who ls & member of tHie paleontological re- search staff of the American Museum of Natural History was searching for skeletons of three-toed dwarf horses. ‘Mr. Thompson began the study of paleontology while employed as a cowboy in the Dakota Bad Lands more than 30 years ago. He was especially interested in the remains of the three-toed horse and other types of beasts of the same family. In the interest of this work he went to Nebraska early last summer. Ald- ed by several students he begar. dig- ging in a channel bed that appeared to be rich in bones of all sorts. He found bits of the dwart horse, of the alligator and of other animals, and then he came upon pleces of skulls the character of which was new to him, He delved further in an effort to uncover complete skeletons. His stu- Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morane, —advt, < Mr. and Mrs. George A. Overton of New Britaln, are leaving for a month in Leesburg, Florida, where they will meet thelr daughter, Mrs, Henry L. Pringle of Oak Park, 111, Mr, Overton 18 to' combine a busi- ness trip with a short vacation to be spent at that point. Important meéting of the F, Eagles Thursday, Dec, 28, please attend.—advt, Four big aciy Firemen's ball New Year's, State Armory~—advt, A meeting df the ordinance com- mittee of the common council will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in City Hall, , The regular meeting of the New Britain Rotary club will be held at the Elks club ‘tomorrow noon, Rev, and Mrs. R. N, Gilman, and the latter's mother, Mrs, Helen Poro- shine, are visiting in New Haven, Samuel Johnson has returned to Philadelphia, after spending the yule- tide with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, of this city. I. Arthur Mag, a Kansas City at- torney, is visiting his folks in New Britain, - 5 M. Frazettl of 135 Lafayette street reported to the police this morning, that his young son has been missing from home since yesterday. The police received a complaint yesterday afternoor, that Louis Curi- co, who is separated from his wife, called at her home at 29 ' Locust street and created trouble, Police- man Willlam O’Mara was sent to the scene, but Curico got away before the arrival of the police. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suess of Ken- sington avenue are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of twins. 0. Members who are making their bows in rapid ciety these days is Miss Virginia Mrs, Thomas L. Hume, a well-known broker in the Capital, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922, Prominent Society Deb WALL STREET STOCK I EXCHANGE REPORTS| Wall Street, 10:10 a, m~~Resump- tion of yesterday's buying movement In Studebaker, Baldwin and a number of speclalties Imparted a firm tone o opening prices in today's stock mar- ket. New high prices for the year were established dyrihg the first few minutes by Piggly Wiggly, ,Stewart Warner Speedometer, Stromberg Car- buretor and Stu ker, the last named touching 141 5-8, Good buy- ing also was noted in American Loco., U, 8. Alcohol, Baldwin, Butte and Superior, Am'n Sugar, Republic Steel pfd., Producers and Refiners, General Asphalt and Callf. Pety the galns ranging from large fractions to 1 1.2 points, Consolidated Gas was con- splcuously weak, dropping two points, Noon—FEarly gains were not long maintained, the market sagging around the end of the first hour in response to a large volume of profit taking and short selling, which de- pressed many shdres 1 to 8 points be- low yesterday's closing figures, Pan- American A and B Fisher Body, Stromberg Carburetor and /Lacka- wanna railroad turned weak, each dropping 2 points or more:. Towards noon the market showed signs of re- cuperative power, 1:30 p. m.—Reactionary tendencles were quite pronounced in some of the copper, leather and tobacco shares but industrials likewise were inclined to advance in sympathy with the heavy buying of Baldwin and the mo- tor accessory issues. Baldwin advanc- ed three points to 138 while Bosch Magneto gained 4 points. Dupont jumped six points. LI | Quotations furnished by Putnam One of the most charming of the many young debutantes fiuocession to Washington so- ume, daughter of Mr. and PUTNAM & Stanley I Eddy, Manager We Offer Members New York Stock Exchange § Members Rartford Stock Exchange ' . (Successors to Richter & Co.) 31 West Matn 8t, Tel. o 50 American Hardware 50 Landers, Frary & Clark MFEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGRE HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6329 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St.. Telephone 1815, — We Offer and Recommend North & Juid Wi o. Stac m—— dent helpers returned to their schools Lady Wallace Lodge, D. O. 8., will & Company. and he kept on alone, but had ‘no|hold its regular meeting this evening High Low Close further success, at 8 o'clock in Sainte Jean de Baptiste N, 1 MAN IN DRAFT ON LONG DRIYE Am Bt Sug ... 40% 39% 40% Bad weather finally set in and Mr. | hall. Am Can . . 18% 721 728 “ el ey Thompson was compelled to abandon e I Am G Td 3 185 185 umgnn m his work. He had, however, collect-| DEATHS AND FUNERALS CLAIMS BLACKLIST| , At R s LI » ) ed hundreds of bones and skulls of G Bt & TWo New Britatn Boys Bfotor From[A™ Cot 120% 126% 1208 NEW BRITAIN Hartfora / research value. He plans to return 4 i e Natioual Baal 3 10 Central Row :o Sloux county next ypeur,lnd resume Mrs, Mary Drury. William George Tells Mayor Paonessa This City to Jacksonville, Florida, f\\: Egmnf c: s gf % -7; :,: g: ;y; i n”“‘:bl:;hone 2580k i Telephone 2-4141 work in the channel bed. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Drury of 5 Y Getting There in Six Days. Am Sum Tob .. 28% . 27% 28% Members Members “Western Nebraska undoubtedly is]|196 Goodwin street, Bristol, was held He Cannot Sccure Work in e Am Tel & Tel..123% 1225 123 Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange the richest field in America for this|yesterday morning from St. Joseph's From New Britain, Conn., to Jack- ‘\ Tob "]“ 154 54 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. sort of work,” said Mr, Thompson re- | church, Bristol, with Rev. Oliver ;‘r Local Factory. sonville, Florida, by auto in six days| ™ 200 «----.- T ’"95 § cently and we hope to make startling | Magnell, pastor, officiating at the Wil a t Gilbert street, is the record made by George 8. MR dlml,teflbs 7t mé’ next two or three | services. B;‘rlalDwu ir; St. 'I;ho;n%s' wh‘o c]:.::’;s :g"]”;‘_z helxd A rfle:st :’N\{e:is, sc;nHot tAldfrm:n Ge;rg; H. ??C‘Ti‘"; bl .lgf"{; 1;3:2 1;;;’;‘ STANLEY WORKS ears. I shall return next summer |cemetery. Mrs. Drury is survived by b alied 1 th ot8oity ells, of art street, an ercy | ‘Y 2 ' s TR L e e e R e Ay Aract! At e v e oL | Geodalefop Newlngton.” The boys lett | At Gult & W "lg:’z W LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK skeletons of the strange type of ro- [ whom is Mrs, Louls\Dube of this clty. | nrayor o, M, Paonessa at the mayor's| NS City in Wells' car Degember 16, Balti & Ohio .. 42 413 415 g dents and retpiles of which we have AR ey office in City Hall this afternoon to )‘}(f‘f:;d“‘}fe e r‘;lk;“:gda;e“:‘{fe‘; n"r" Beth Steel B .. 60% 59% 597 AMERICAN HARDWARE bs ents.” ony J, & GH o1l By | : 5 ’ bt The funeral of Anthony J. Walsh fi:{’e‘(‘l’,’.“{)"y 0o kel thoeust| Fived in Jacksonville December 22. anhadin. . il s 1o WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS PATENTS ISSUED was held at, 9 o'clock this morning |y ™ H oL County Manufacturers'| L26Y stopped at hotels over night en Cla;:s 02;'0' ¢ “:“ 11% i 4 e at t. Mary's churoh, Revi Rawmond |0, uisvion, whose offices are on Myr. | Foute. 5 Chi Mil & S P. 20% 20% 20;; TO CONN. PEOPLE |J. Ciabby was celebrant of a requiem | ae0ci2tion. They report having had no trouble| Chi Mil & § P. o e e e e e raoin® | George did not go into the service, | 91 the Wy, although from Georgla| Chi Covher . T% d7m | 91 s e taken from the chreh, Mrs. Mary | having been rejected for a physicat| OV they e et U e e B BB LR JOHN P. KEOGH i " e » 2 ad. one €] £ Patents issued Dec. 19, 1922 by the| Crean sang “Beautiful Isle of Some. infirmity. He did not claim exemp- Rl afi 1fietrouglenasse Bix Consol Gas ....117% 116% 117% Member Consolidated Stock mw‘ New York U. 8, Patent office to Connecticut in-| where.” The pall bearers were John tion, however, but appealed for a 3 . % o ventors, : D. Moran, James Kelly, Albet Ben- | b (OFENER PO/ SERCEE PT ®| The first day the travelers loft New gflmmll’wgt Rle“;;% 163% 169 b Waterbury STOCKS Bri J (List furnished by the office of|nis, Edward J. Mullen, James Ken-|p.". ", vonr "0 (hitive of Porsin gfll‘mp the:_r“hwent (:t Wfl’lf_fk\xlnxtonty c:;: C:ne se:ga;- 1 14 4% Danbury New Havea Harold G. Manning, Walk-Over Store, [ nedy and Christopher Kelly, of Hart. and a resident of this country for 11 c\a\mrle, w ; out a stop. e nex Bnatottorohh 914 89% 89% iddl BONDS S| ¥ 211 Main street, this city.) 0 ford. The flower bearers were John years. He has taken out his first pa- ;fi};l:o;le:zf:gpz:;zd&;&:;flgzrgzs o . 0 e o % Middletown . pringfield 3. Tarhes, Wesi Haven, asignots 10| Joseph Benmis. Tiev. Johm T. Win, | POm: but 18 not a citisen. " ' | Brie st ped U 1a% 14 14y, Direct Private Wire to New York and Doston » . Barnes, ‘est aven, J .. ] o o The complainant le: e employ o NOEN] o the Faraday Co, New Haven. Ther-| ters conducted the committal service |, % FORR SO 0 M0 CmbIoY OF N ;‘g;‘;“g‘:j‘%i fig}:“;fg-anmd g g‘:t';‘:;fl:':lii?; “fifi 1:m G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg—~Tel 1013 “"Z;{ifi;"’{ff h[:om,,. Bridgeport. Self. ::r;he Etve 100t Hane mem eme L"d“ 108 ”Mi,‘;k;le?::r‘gtem‘x:f&mn:‘gt band of incendlaries employed by two | Goodrick BF ... 34% 3:% 33% . J J 2 s ureau 14, L/ Isaac L. Terris, Bridgeport, as- Rita Agnes Roden. t another fagtory, but upon applying ths- | & New York laundries during. the past|Inter Con ...... % % % ) signor to the Bridgeport Metal Goods| -Rita Agnes Roden, th; ti&w!-mg:" 8- | there he was questioned about his fow months, Asst. Dist. Attorney Mur-| Inter Con pfd .. % % % % . Mtg. Co. Flashlight. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs 164 tnig | Previous job and then told there was| 1o goqone M questioned | Tnt Mer Marine . 0% . 8% 9% Umted States VICtOI'y BOfldS d"e DCC lsu' Stanley L. Fisher, Chester, assignor | Roden of 238 North street, die 8| o work for him, he told the mayor. elght men and a woman rounded up|Int Mer Mor otd 483 2n 4% ] . y to the Pratt Read Player Action Co.|morning. The child was one of Returning to the labor bureau. with a by desectives; ‘Allis-Chalmers 5 14y 4“7 v d Deep River. Note-sheet-winding | twins. The funeral will be held at 3 friend, he was told that there would Pacifie Ofl 6% 5% 45% war sav‘ngs stamps due January lst mechanism for player pianos. o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the be no work for him in this country ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT, Int Nickel .. 133 183 133 ’ ] Bengt M. W. Hanson, Hartford.| home of her grandmother, BM;'.I- any more and that he had bettér re- The engagement of Miss Irene Con- | Int Paper ...... 51% b1 51 A . Transmission mechanism. James Dalton of 60 Oak ‘"“"t by, [ turn to Persia, he reported and this|on “or 93 Tremont street, to Bartiey Kelly Spring T'r 45% 44.. 45 8lld Chrlstmas CIllb Clledfl John. A, Heany, New Hn.ven,u n:- will be in St. Mary's new cemetery. | i icone oo verl?edd b;y '-‘,'.30232335 Grogan, of 121 Maple street, 15 an-| Kennecott Cop.. 86% 36.. 386% signor, by mesne assignmen 0 The mayor promised to i nounced today. No wedding date has|Lehigh Val .... 70% 697 69% . . ] Rockbestos Products corporation. As- Thomas Horrigan. and invited George to call on him £0- | been set for the marriage. Miss Con- | Mox bt .. .. 200" 2907 200 |0 Accepted Now For Deposit At This Bank, Where t 2 9 bestos product. The funeral of Thomas Horrigan| ;. o, lon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Midvale Stel ... 27 26% 26% k i 2 ; @ ) Willlam F. Helmond, Hartford, as-|will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow John Cohlon and is employed at the | Mis Pac | ... 16 41 o Intel‘est is Beln Pald U n D° it! { Burial D E: y 2 signor to the Traut & Hine Mfg. Co.|morning at §t. Mary's church. Burial ALLEGED EXTORTION American Hardware corporation of-|N ¥ Ceu ... 955 Buckle, will be in St. Mary's new cemetery. Boston, Dec. z'I.—Th(;fialleggd ©X-| fige, - Mr. Grogan is o salesman for NYNH&H.. 203 ¥ A 2 George A. Long, Hartford, Lock. tortion of $50,000 from Myer Berman, | thqo Stanley Rule and Level Co. Norf & West .. 112 11014 . Anker §. Lyhne, Bridgeport. Two Mrs, Mary W. Corbin a west end hotel proprietor, under North Pac . e avings 0 €W Dritain patents: Battery holder; weathegproof| The funeral of Mrs. Mary W. COr-{ 4y 05t of criminal prosecution by the PROBE IRISH FUND. Pure Ofl ... 2714 . battery case. g bin of Robbins avenue, Maple Hill| s/t attorney of Suffolk county Bt| New York, Dec. 27—Supreme Court | pan Am P & T 935 0 ized 1862 Philip Montgomery, Hartford. | was held this afternoen at 8 o'clock| . "4, 0 when Joseph Pelletler held | Justice Mullan today ordered that a Penn R R . 6% rganiz Shock absorber. from her late residence. Rev. Wil- that office was the subject of first In-[commission be appointed to question Pierce Arrow . 12% 13 Willlam J, Newton, Bridgeport, as- |llam Ross officlated and interment| quiry today by the special grand Jury |Stephen’ 3. O'Mara, now in Jail in | bitenaren Gosl sy of 59% Resources Over $13,500,000 signor to Harvey Hubbell, Inc, Elec-|was in Fairview cemetery. § called by Attorney Gen. J. Weston Al-|Dublin, regarding the $200,000 fund |Ray Con Cop .. 14% 14% 14% tric flush receptacle. 4 len. The principal purpose of the|raised for the Irish I'ree State in this Reading . ..... 81% 80 503 Alexander M. Pasnik, Norwich. Robert Mi) “g“]f«"wn jury it has been officlally stated will|country and now on deposit here.|Rep I & § .... 47% 45% 46% - Valved bottom-dispensing salt shaker.| The funeral of Robert M. Wiley Was|yq {4 consider in the light of possible|0’Mara who helped raise the fugd was Royal D, N Y , 68% 53 53% i TLD! HELD. e - Azk'er Petersen, Vginthrop. Mass, as-|held from the B. C. Porter undertak- | ymina) actions the disclosures during|arrested a few days before he was to Sinclair Oil Ref 32% 31% 32 Bridle club, located on the site ocou: % ROAD BUILDERS . . signor to. Americagn Wiremold Co.|ing parlors on Court street at 2 o'clock |{pe proceedings on which Pelletier|sail for America to testify in the case. South Pacific .. 89% 88% g9 |Pied by the Pan-American exposition, oston, Dec. 27.—Three officers of: . Hartford. Two patents for conduits.|this afternoon. Rey. John L. Davis,| o0 ousted from office - e ot O South Rail .... 25% 24% 24% |is said to be one of the largest pri- Sl:tl?:"vwinsl:nd r;;dt::lldendlqu $ Goorge H. Phelph, Warehouse |pastor of Trinjty Methodist church, N Tkt A GREGORY—JOHNSON Toachaker Co 1% 189% 141 |vately owned riding enclosuro in the| CUION Wete arrested today and ar- Point, and T. K. Murray, Jr, said[officlated and burial was in Fairview ORDERED DEPORTED. fira, A Johnson of 40 Muih street, | Texes 0o’ i s« 7% A1A AT% |Uniteq States. It 18 of the Tuder!iiayes in bonfection. Witk & Siynutel Phelps assignor of his entire right to |cemetery. Ne\; Yor:; Il:ec. 27.—V5mt§ Lh;t;‘r‘:; 3232:?:: I’t};fixi‘\nfig};‘:negtroér::::; ;e’{)u & )r)'ar;flc 28(;?3 .;oz 20% sty of architecture, the stables sur- given by the association recently in¢ . E. , Brooklyn, N. Y. Form- feld, brought here recently by a ATIE o obacco Prod. . } 2 82% P ; | i3 ;l;\gFfla.f:;aZn t:xboes };nd similar ar- ‘William F. Jackson. of department of justice for question-|of 542 East Main street. Transcon Oil . . “,; 14 “%‘ ;ouyl\:sl:;i(;;fhugi%ll;nflgfitierl:iy\;gdr; lt(l:‘fl:n;;rs}:am?e{ :;};:lcl-;"x:;ui:e{“::u:l. ticles. The bodyof Willlam F. Jackson has| jng in connection with the Wall street . Union Pacific .. 137 136% 137 m"' Ing during the winter months. | bottles. The men are Fred Hoitt of Cl D. P Bridgeport. In-|been sent to Taunton, Mass, Where|explosion of 1920, today was ordered| Streams supply the water used on|United Fruit .. 155 152~ ' 15 e o o i i arence D, Fratt, Bridgoport. pe 5 A t of the land irrigated + " > The horse shows scheduled for next| Swampscott, secretary; Walter Hs closed-switch construction. funeral services will take place Thurs- | geported on the Esthonia sailing this|the Kren}cr na;ttz e lan gated | United Re St .. 728 1% 1% vear are the Erie county fair, the| Lee, secretary, and Joseph C. Tomas Joseph Regan, Rockville, Brick. |qay afternoon. Interment will be in atternoon for Libau and Danglg. |in the United States. U 8 T aen bk % 4% ok ‘Glup whow i Septermber, | the | selic) trebuuresy bath ot thisicityst RAENE Charles E. Rogers, New London. |that city. - {; : g‘dg'ge:\’é’o g;;//z :;;/z g;}fi Genesee county show at Batavia, Yarn reel. . by 7 A w22 | Troop M show at Genesee and Troop 3 Henry L. Smith, Waterbury, as- Joseph Weber. Gould’And Bride In Winter Home St 1% 208K 100% |1 ohow here. 'Avon and Rochastr| | Ssnd.used. by suktons: fox Mt signor to the E. J. Manville Machine| mpe funeral of Joseph Weber was ou hif el b T 1.0:,{. 130% | 4150 will bold horse shows next sea- purposes is two dollars a quart, and: Co. Feed mechanism for heading|peid at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Utah Copper .. 66% 64% 641 o this amount will last two years. e machines. Peter's church. Rev. Charles Cop- by SRR 3 e ¢ Willys Overland 6% 6% 6% 3 i Ernest L. Teich, New Britain, as- pens was the celebrant of a high mass g %Ldfli:::a:“gl . :”1):52 ;‘113 ;’11;, W LR signor to the American Hardware|o¢ requiem. Members of the Austrian k 4 i Corp. Cover for locks. Singing society sang during the servs National Lead . 125% 125% 12514 Youfllful Rldel' TO Tlle sea Willlam M. Van Der Volgen|joe 3nd members of the same organ- CFaid.A. Goa Bridgeport.: Drainage device for boil- ization acted as pallbearers. Burial i3|d Kalisa = R er-feed-water pipes. was in St. Mary's new cemetery. Adtn Lite " 685 3 Frank C. White, Meriden, assignor L Te nn.l . § :1}) by mesne assignments, to E. T. Con- CARD OF THANKS. {3 Hles tlehs 150 158 way, Boston, Mass, C. C. Conway,| g wish to thank our friends and Hfd e Tght e it New York, N. Y., and T. P. Brown,| . iatives, also the trolleymen, for the Am ;r vz‘are . '138 1 Worcester, Mass, trustees. Motor|gora) pieces and sympathy extended B“f- fd ’p: com m o suspension for player pianos. us Auring our recent bereavement .in Billings and Spencer cor ? Trade-Mark Registrations the death of our beloved wife and Billings and Spencer pfd 25 The American Buckle Co. West|mother, Frances Flenke. Bristol Brass .... v ;: Haven. Wire overall loops. C. J. FLENKE, Colt's Arms ..... . ;n 5 Sir Titus Salt, Bart, Sons & Co., HOWARD FLENKE, Fagie Lock ..... . .72 7 Ltd., Saltaire, England, and Bridge- DOROTHY FLENKE. Hart and Cooley ... LT port, Conn., assignor to Salt's Textile ;?l!;de;. gm-]&‘&);'; . :g Zfl’ ) t: 3 ph!gheu: g b - '!\‘dlg(g. D(‘::'h.Two Sy Democrat_s tO.lfleet for North and Judd . . 53 55 nization Next Week Peck, Stow and Wilcox 33 35 rgal Applications for Trade-Mark A scheduled meeting of local demo- Russell Mg Co ........ 92 el cratic interests that are attempting to Stanley Works coni . B8 60 Cheney Brothers, South Manchester. | effect a “reorganization” of the party, Stanley Works pfd . . 20% 30 Sk fabrics in the plece. » which was to have been held. last Torrington com L44% 45 Coca-Cola. Bottling Co, New Lon-|night, was postponed.because of sev- Union Mfg Co .. . 44 47 don. Beverages sold as' soft drinks|eral other meetings that required the attention of party leaders, it was an- nounced today. It is expected that the meeting will be held in the latter part of next week, . and syrups for making same. The Seymour Mtg. Co., Seymour. Metal alloys of copper, zinc and nickel in the form of tubes and shells. Three applications. LUNCH PRICES HIGH. Boston, Dec. 27.—Downtown res- taurants and lunch rooms arg making | + excessive charges for food, District Attorney Thomas C. O'Brien reported to the legislature today as the find- ing of the Suffolk county grand jury. Profits were declared to be out of proportion to the capital. In one chain lunchroom operating on com- paratively small capital it was found that one man drew $175,000 as his share of the profits last year. Two of his associates were paid $15,000 each in salaries and dividends and each received $10,000 as a bonus. DISCUSS FOOTBALL RULES, New York, Dec. 27.—A scheme formulated by John W. Heisman, coach at the University of Pennsyl- vania for declding ticd football games was discussed today at the annual meeting of the American football coaches assoclation. The plans call for a short period of play after games ending in tied scores during which each eleven would be given the ball for three plays. The team gaining the most ground on its three plays would be given an extra polat. George Jay Gould of New York and his beautiful bride, whose marriage caused a sensation in New York society, are shown here | bridle club with five acres of stables on the steps of the Villa Zoraida at Cape Martin, France. U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $697,081,826. HORSES ARE POPULAR Baffalo to Be Treated to a Lively Sea- son of Equestrian Activities—Polo Under a Glass Roof. | Buffalo, Dec. 27-—The horse is find- ing its way back to popularity in this part of the country as an adjunct to sport. Five polo fours, five new horse shows, a hunt club and a saddle and The | #nd grounds,-are among the more re- Gould winter home is one of the most beautiful on the Meditarran- l:’,“'”:,flffi',",fl'fl:,,gf"m" 0 WRICh | phis was the hazardous aquatic sport ind ean coasts The club house of the Saddle ana|Ott of Miami, Fla, - Riding the waves is ofie way of celebrati