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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1023 9 TR S T P PEES IS T e W T Sy e S SIS g of P nionie feam of the Taues is " lock and the dancing wll amended boxing law, ever the enur' | Mps Oharies B Bricsos . misslon's attiiude on the heavyweight | Lridgy #is vt d 3l 1ea s plier secent : . . tak w from % o'vieck In the o¥le title situation. Muldeen declared fur- 'Y terday aflvrnoen woner of Mra, 8 vasigned b ; i antil 2 e'vlack the nest Mmoris ission i } N formenly of | His releas was wnsw is 1G5 Ohiman o York IMI‘ :a.; lll“'" vommis - ::.:“l this oMy, Mrs, Ohman i3 visiting Dr, | guest — ol e e origingl agreemen - | peres, Enatish Invemtorn, Sechs S y C AR B - | BREDEK A GHANPION |/ e it it et A1 Swedish Bethany Church (Continued from preceeding page.) |champion agreed to defend his title| (Continued From Preceding Page) Cardift. Feh S—1f 1 T - ——— R LN against Wills if a promoter could be - o h”' a0 16 ho dbolinke “ ‘.“l‘ S Bethany church will meet Weds sideration a moving piel prop found to hold the hout and a place = 1114 Pean Slate Foothall Conh Deleats wiii Le due 16 the 1h " of Job evening and the Hethany fise tion but Kearns sald he did not ex-|eonid he selected where the mateh 3 Raborts of this ot iy i hold a monthly meeting @8 peet to have any definite develop: |could he condueted without danger of |y sonasen ) i | ANl Competitons in Fand Ball Fowr- | S O e varhonising coal 2 o'clock Thursday aflernoon. | held ments in this project for at Ifn'l‘u.n"nmn- from the autherities. Truslow ..., 3= l:l 52 %o siddenad Shat’ usas mid-week serviees will be another week. Whether Dempeey Muldoon Pxplains Mand. o eheem : : W lnstantly! End Flatulence, Gas, | »ey in ihe College. ceen & misture of staek voa 43 aelock 'Hnumll;)‘ rening. thie viass will meet al o and Kearns wj! go to Europe, Kearns a8 . iy B o The fact that New York does net ~ “he - 773 Heartburn, Indigestion Bate College, Pa. Feb. 6.—Huge jeeted to 4 tomperatur . ) T Pollowing the eading of O'ltourke's| want a heavyweight champlenship . Beadok, Fenn Mate's football and 606 and 700 degrees centigrade, re welely “Deress’ Matureey ool negotiations for Dempsey’'s services, mateh does not obviale the agree- l..-n:u i | baseball eoach, has transferred his at. | sulting in the uetion of a & s ‘ nv’“"‘ at the Ghurehe John M, O'Connor, president of the| . Dempsey and Wills signed .omn’fi»'ifl?.. 28 tention to handball to keep himseld tn | hard eoke wh does not soot chim ' L Tepublic A. €, subjected the state . A Keogh 1aears ot H shape between season, and has eleaned |ney flues and is absolutely smolieless s : said Muldeoa. Many 1es {up all of the members of the physi- | NIKI TO NEET MeTIGUE . 7 | Paris, Veh, 6—DBatiling Fiki, the aihletie commission to a severe ars ‘"":e '7"‘" b st S vd - ralgnment on its attitude toward the|other Importan cal education department, and there is J N | not ong t to dispute his elaim to Dll\dl\l at Legion Ball Renegalese ter, last night signed heavyweight champlonship situation. | and champlonship contests have Steel, - 8 o » B daiated "k Kea spont in [ yeon ,,....,”ouum- of New York \ ege ehampionship, Ie has From 9 { n|'i| 2 o'Clock & contract with & Dublin syndicate {9 a8 of 810,000 in his boXINg €n=|mppere are forty-seven other states iy £h%de |defeated Graduate Manager Neil At the meeting of the general comn ' \ \l" " ‘\u--vln n n_nll- u:fllh'. terprises since gaining a_license foF(yho ypion, and 1 am sure that It oL 3 I"aning, Track Coach Nate Cartmell, | mitico in ehario of the annual ball| Mike McTigue, In the Heala theater, bouts at the Polo Grounds, Part there is such a great public demand > 1 d| feo Huoek, Loxing instrueter; Dave|te be given | Bidy-Glover pe l‘_u-l on M Patrick's Day, March this money was expended in his for a world's heavyweight champion- | Detar of the wrestiing squad, and even | American logion, at the armory on|!7, @ l:uhv; to Fehe 'I“, Sports, forts to arrange a weorld's heavy- ship, permission can be obtained to such youngsters as Glenn Killinger| Areh street Priday covening of this The fight is to be for twenty rounds weight title encounter, RBofore pro- conduet such a bout in one of the|Wilex esoe s { PP e gl L and Hinkle Haines. Neadek has even | week, %eld last night in the legion r & purse of 3,000 pounds, lhf“- cecding with his negotiations for other i Possibly it is true that ‘nil:.th srane "' w " € # Btomach fine EONe 80 far as 1o tackle two opp s | roams final plans were made for the ! fourths of which will go to the wine this match O'Connor sald he rocelved | .y oo vyweight champlonship bout Bt . res ¢ 4 :'k :‘ NT::',: B0 INCARCRRINE, B0 |4t onee in some hard-fought matehes, | Affair, A concort will be held from 1 :""' ;"""’;‘;":’“: “: ‘?':' :""‘":"“:l""' here would be more successful, from |Dupiin . " ll:l‘.";"' n:‘an’:- ot “"’l“v-l “.“;‘;"'.‘I“:f, — — — o m——— hut, he & ed, the hox hoard wi - iew - - 1 - ' M L drow ita unfllo‘n for ll’n mateh b;- :‘n ':;:"“:l:'m‘,‘; “‘r&l:l' :::,‘:n,:::’ {':Ir: U 1377 | reaches the stomuch all pain and dis. l"o,\'d Johnson Knocks Out z foro he could secure Dempsey's | plment revives the commerelalized |Doyle .. g | frews from andigestion or . soun) Nestor in Fourth Round | y signed contract, condition which is responsible for [Northrope ........ : w H ";::m:)::"::":w :l':"":";‘, All drug. | New York, Ven "loyd Johnson, ter ve ea O'Connor Criticizes Commission the commission's opposition. This fu[/itnsman - ] Printgheni oo Biagr el ;l:"::v' the Towa heavywelght, boxing for the O'Connor sald the commission had|the condition that must be rooted i A ach. corrective. first time sinee he gained a deeision blocked his every move from the time | out of boxing if the sport is to sur- - over Bill Tirennan, knocked out Mike he secured a license for the Polo|vive"” = e 43"-"'.1 of 1'.|’hmn.|ullun uight in the round n . SN, ' - 907 . fourth round of what to have Grounds after considerable difficulty. Tox Rickard, Madison Square Gar. jecemn s ! Clty ltems il Bl ol 0 B Patrus . He clted the opposition to his plan for | den promoter, declared last night that oo o o 1 0 opening the Twenty-second Regiment| he would have an important an-| o ane i Brighton Boxing club at Port Ric h. Armory as & boxing club and the ban | nouncement to make this afternoon, |y 555 o 5| Who Cares, fox-trot, Vietor record, ‘""":". Nuhlu Island .“" lowa boxer | on a Dempsey-Wills bout as instances | if his plans materialize. “I will an- s == N0, 14803, C. L. Plorce & Co.~—advt, ' |C iciassed his rival from the start) of the obstacles which he encountered | nounce a heavyweight match which e | Maleathdlen wanted. The Big. Store "'f" floored the 'l"'“""!-"l" five times after, he sald, he was welcomed as u | will satisfy everybody,” sald Rickard. [peyis | Apply at once.—advt, (% m;h. Illu‘n:r-nv Andy ‘nl‘IAlll‘('n'lnll--] boxing promoter here,’ The promoter refused to affirm or|Hoffman . . 5 | - | . The first rehearsal of the chorus of "”"‘ |':"l.l”h' :f”:':\hlr“I-Il?“ll<lvl'|~‘ 4“‘:’\1;-'1‘::' “I am determined to wash my|deny that he had completed arrange- :‘r“l‘::“"" 4 Y the American Legion VIOW €0 181 then " Beconids when - Jalinsoa kot hands of the whole heavyweight sit- | ments for a match between Jess Wil- | (F00 . given at the Lyceuln theater in Mareh | pight cross to the "',,.", “of Nastor's uation,” sald O'Connor, when asked|lard and Floyd Johnson. Rickard, - - Wil be held Thursday evening at 7:30 juw and brought the contest to a sud hin attitude. “Id hate to taka a|howover, has declared his intention . o'clock at the Y. W. C. A, gymna-|gen hatt, chance on promoting a heavyweight | of secking to arrange a meoting 0- | K. sium, b RCTR « Py : Ilflllf” championship match under Muldoon | tween Willard and Johnson as a trial f Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morane, 0 fi o Firs A b'“ to eal—a blt 0’ because even if he gives you his in-|bout for the former champlon in S AR " | —advt. utficlder ('apes B irst Rl dorsement when you start after such | which Willard would have an oppor- |2 Hotch - ; William Echeyd of East Main street | Player to Sign With Hillies | After @ substantial & match he is liable to change his|tunity to demonstrate his qualifica-|c' yfiexie .. resumed his duties at the Stanley Fobe * A AR 1, fh children mind at the last moment.” tions for another meeting with Demp- 40| Works today after being congned 10 | outiorms s the font e fleot j A meaj, ne William Muldoon, ~chajrman o | sey. . his homo by iliness for one week. | hiisneln beseiall miab 1o e O naturally want to top the commission, denled knowledge of (e wrre Bperry . 7 Sonoras at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. 3 confsan . gy e . = sweelt. any “war' between himself and Sen- If it's our mistake—A Herald Classi« N\:x:m'y 1. p Tomorrow evening at § o'clock at :‘,’.:lll‘:l ,'..""r",:,'" I:,’: wi (',','C ;l':_:' » ! off with a bit of ator James J. Walker, father of the ' fled will be run again free of charge. R the Corbin club house on Pear! b | plave: iy dod > 3 , the sccond set of 4 pinochle 1ourna: | Pipencry aacn b ATeCTIONt, but the Give them WRIGLEY'S, s oo " ment will be played between the Cop- | | Abat hald thetv saties] the greal American RANARL - 2443 o bin pinochle team and the Jr. O. i3 3 ‘ 1 : i conference st week. Foinsion ; A3 toam. A soclal hour wil fol. | /4107 conference Mat wer SRR - low. 1 Meet me at Schmare's for ainner.- | Player Gets Release It combines the enjoyment | of sweet with many BENEFITS. Sparkie .. ; ~ ag0 |adVE. Ins of Increase ) W Hickie Andrew J. Sloper, president of the | .oy ’I‘t|ea;d The New York It cleanses ihe teeth, removing Witkin ... : t New Dritain National bank, is con-|y " York. Feb. 6.—The 2 it ¥ o i > \tional league team yesterday re- food particles 'that lodge in the fined to his home on Grove Hill with ar B o 3 e a slight attack of the grip. ed Infielder Frank Fuller to th erevices. It neutralizes the Tomorrow evening's papers \-.(Ili show the prices of many bargains thaf acids of the mouth, soothes the Satts will be flnfl'"r"d vou during Bargain | ; ' throzat, and lastly— 44 & 3| Week at Besse-Leland's,—advt, B M ) o won : WRIGLEY’S helps the stomach Chapin Supper home cooked food benefit Keoh . Children’s Home, Feb. 13 at Center by supplying saliva to aid in Caswell 4 30| church. Price &H0c. Call 2210-4 for tickets.—advt. digestive work. Redden ... BT 3 y Made clean, kept clean, sealed . Al' 5 55 R . . . [1 " Wessels ¥ 3 A Special lnvitation to “Sale-Shy” Men i+ :ixnii & & i=i GO-EDUCATION TRIED A , tight in a wax-wrapped package. itchel E 5— 25 B So long as you allow skepticism to keep you from investigating Bicheu = b i 5 our Clcarance Sale values, neither one of us is geulnc‘:‘nlr ;lnea.l 3 3 3 33 | Fifteen' Boys and 15 Girls to be Ad- i ~ You're missing a chance to get good shoes at interest savings. 3 3 o g We're, missing the chance to prove to you that our guarantee of Biepased . s - { itted to Class in Japan’s First At- :t:sfmtltn::wmireéflcgzzlzfi you buy at sale prices is just ?.‘.";’.’,"’3‘.‘.3 ¢ g i tempt to Teach Them Together, Sale time is a good time to test a store. It it’s “right,” then, it's RS 20 SR Tokio, Feb. 6. — Coeducation is to always right for you. You can bI‘l‘lk on l:nt. = o0 B , 3 2 be attempted Japan by the Seijo Men’s Co-Operative Shoes—Were 10.00 — Now .00, 'S XA 3| ok i ¢ school of Tokio broken. Men's Scotch Gratn Oxfords — Were $8.50—Now $7.25w— g:;"‘m"" 4 S 6 Sawayanagi, one of Men's Scotch Grain Oxfords—Were $8.50—Now $7.25. Men's Scotch Bruemmer ; 7 the foremost educators of the coun- Grain Oxfords—Werc $9.00—Now $7.45. C. Kuper . . 3| try. Fifteen boys and 15 girls will be There’s still a fine collection of Women's High Lace Shoes at C. Barle .. 2 admitted to the new ¢ and the di- $1.85, $2.85 and $3.85. [l rector thinks that mentally and emo- tionally the best of educational results ;";";:"f"" e 1 221 | Will be the outcome of this innova- 3 = 3l [LIPTON'S [ ;:wlfi“ 9 95 1| Japanese customs that are under o [ % 3 : 2741 the influence of Confucianism have 5 185 MAIN STREET s lieen against any intercourse between | M ELLOW LABEL Lat, boys and girls, either for educational | B Alley 9 8 08 or social purposes. That boys should B ; be separated from girls at the age of Schafer seven is a well known motto of Con- i Wilcox 3 2| fucius, therefore this attempt at co- o1 | education is attracting much interest. of the plaintifi's palace. The com- SPECIAL MATCIL plaint is based on descriptions of the = Maharaja's private life given by May- ; Mozarts. er ip a book recently published in | i 4 ! : bt N | Dresden, entitied “Twenty Years at ' 3 59 (Indian Princely Cour ¢ ? LB NOVEITY IN COURT. [ ] 42 Dresden, Feb. 6.—Court comes to court in a libel suit docketed for ear- ] 711y trial here, the. plaintiff being a TR 1 i Maharaja of India. He is suing Otto | 2! Mayer, who was for years custodian Prepare for It | e Overcoats and Sheep Lined Coats FAFNIR LEAGUE. B Production, Rosensweig .8 The Opportunity of a Season— ?:,;‘r . .,i it | b | 25% REDUCTION If money talks—there’ll be g an oraton in tomorrow’s papers Tacobi 07 i g g A for when we cut prices—we cut 'em Sk %l v ' ’ To clean up our stock of heavy weight Overcoats and Sheep Montana . THEY ARE COMING FROM MILES ‘ME:—I#EM:’“‘“‘ R | Lined Coats we have cut our stock 259, while they last. Some AROUND TO BE HERE Boston, Feh. §—Four Jesuit _col- . very good Coats left—Stein-Bloch and Shumans. ¢ gg’:l-m l~orvllh‘l{ml, Georsvto»l\n. Boston 2 > ollege and oly Cross, will compete ¢ —THURSDAY MORNING— Knigtte of Cotemel gaimts ers 1o b : OVERCOATS SHEEP LINED COATS I"eb. 17, it was announced yesterday. At the Stroke of Nine Massachusetts Agricultural college : i $55.00 Now . $41.25 $35.00 Now . $26.25 and Boston University will participate T S e o R 54800 Now §36.00 $33.00 Now . $2475 champion, has been invited to take g COAE . I $42.00 Now _$31.50 $30.00 Now . . $22.50 BENTLEY IS TURNED DOWN ! Baltimore, Md., Feb, 6.—Following 4 i : A 4 e e e e R MilAY ® 530.00 Now . $22.50 $22.60 Now .. $16.50 Dunn, manager-owner of the Balti- i 3 ot Fluraed down® rask.Bentioy, ptone:| & | VY & 28.50 Now . $21.38 $20.00 Now .... $15.00 Row Yore Neltonirs, Cain e s e AN & called on i o renuest part of e | (1]¥ This is your chance te buy a good Overcoat. $65,000 that changed hands in th'-’ deal. Dunn added that they pnflnd' Besse Lelands, || ms o | O THE FARRELL CLOTHING CO. | London, Feb. 6.—The British gov- ernment collects annually approxim- |ately $70,000,000 in motor Yicense | : 271 MAIN STREET {taxes, and uses this money in keep- | . \ing up the roads. The General Om-' | nibus company, which operates busses | 1in greater London, alone pays $1,.-; 1225,000 a year for license plates. | FOX'S—THURS,, FRIL, SAT.

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