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i UOACH FOR CHANGE. S IN FOOTBALL GODES Amendments Would Make It Pos- sible for International Games American would b c mad Shaughnes: y versity, Montre former Notre is ne ma of the line are ference The MeGill co: that modificati rules regardi form to Ameri vefit the game stand that forward would of th ing would Canada team's g if the oppenent i kick out on the American p ing to Shau Canadian i owed is unlin standards would o toolk help t in ope the McGill foot it Ha ap- The app ball team ara inst Da 1t 1 will mark its first game in the L test with Har League of Nation Boom Revived in Switzerland Genova Jan, Kl rs Newsp Switzerland repo v i paigns thre half of the organism of b Speakers tion. SWiIss INVESTME 3 Jan. 4 moneys invested Austria, Ru counts for the more than 17-Year-Old Lucien J. Demotte 1s President of the House of De- motte Big Art Concern New York, Ja him 1R ust kers of ssociates respectfully, for to is Lucien J. Demotte, 17- nt the House of 100 art concern lo- vear-old of Demotte, You € s-haired, nresi aestheti son of with mor: s of a stu- A suC wan of short b yhood a1 with a man's respon- 1 him to this hoy ples incest when life more than his father, the cidentally a hoar hunt in French custom, n trained to tread e had been old D ks of th furniture and accumu- castles of 1 had bee er's footsteps. doon art on the ba midst of ancient ¥ his cstors had in the mansion in the from the mediaeval “My father always * says Lucien, to We often went on to visiting old ¢ through wool carvings too, 1 d othic art, IFrance to- I and his library gether, hurc Lunting seulptures, iques with tion remote other Demotte of his clder existence death of the d the carefree o1 Am¢ of his authority as clected president s corporation and given full to manage the busi- “It is my plan to conduct our af- my father did,” he said ance cach year those beautiful which your col- greatly ad- return to 1 Amer othic always g to orks of cotors have S0 mired.” LMPTY HOTELS IN MUNICH, Jan. 4.—Munich hotel ve heavy hearted. 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Dape meham 80 Boston Mase which to build up our 0 Lucien came to| FEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, of funds ]I\l ational Girls' Association, cach mem- the team will pay her own ex-| | pe to and from I While abroad they will be ente by the Pritish teams. They plan to re- turn to Ame shortly after the close of i Internatoinal teurna- ment March 8. The schedule of mate Fifteen | Januvary 26, Al New team at London: § tenham: Pebrn Nottingham e of the sca GIRLS PAY EXPENSES 10 | PLAY HOCKEY ABROAD : Fifteen American Girls from Phila- delphia to Seek Honors in England. hes follows: Touring t at Chel- ands at South- 10th, Bel- 3rd, Berlin, Jan, dictatorship, some dark Jan., 4 wil) P’hiladelphia, American the girls ail York January 12 ok field hockey honors in England, They are mem- bers of the All-1'nited States am se- lected at the recent intercity tourna- SEN ‘o ment in this city to represent Ameri- ardiff; - 29th, ¢ ca the international competition | pridme: . Oxford Univers ir on in March. Prior to the 4t Oxford; 6th, 7th and Sth, Inter. interna I tournament they Wil yationul tournament at lLondon tour -otland, Treland and matches from 48 at Glasgow; today in German, Affairs have gone the Ruhr occupation are de with d pa- Experiments are being automobile hodies of com per. o These hooked a Cromwell, or Majestic, yoang women have steamship 215 MAIN STREET - . GERMANS SHOW INTEREST IN POSSIBLE DICTATORS | Possilb Dark Hi ' - Dosdlirliizaf &, Das orse Leading againaf Germany, there ia great ad |cause of the unusually warm autumn the Country Out of Its Troubles ' Is Germany's Hope. 4.—The horse bursting upon tie 'sell to the German public, anxious as horizon and leading the country out!it is to find a superman to cure all of its sore troubles, seems uppermost of Germany’s ills. the mind of S0 universally secking some unseen!British Wworld-power and is the type force which can make the life of the of protector and founder any nation {average man more endurable. s a yearning for a Julius Caesar or|gests that Cromwell had the sunken even And there is a general distr LLOYDS JANUARY 4, 1924, T fa master of men, hll/flll'. unlike Lenir |he was an idcalist and had no desire to satisfy personal lust for power. cians in much favor. It is not tnusual to hear Germans express the wish that they had an iron-fisted man | after the style of Poincare. Much as| ‘he is hated for his unswerving course UNUSUAL BLOOM OF TRE Mountain View; Cal, Jan. 4.—Be. | miration ameng Germans for his 1flrmnou4 He typifies the old Jron Chancellor. t 2 season. J. W. Cornell reported re- | etter writers “and easayists ar"‘:c(-ntly that many of his cherry trees question of (hard at work, but they do not seem | (% "y 000 possibility ‘of {to develop a leader' whom they can g in central California, some fruit tregs hlossomed for the second time this Damascus means the abode, of irri- | gation. : « the A writer in the Berlin “Tllustrierte | Zeitung” shows a decided preference since for a man of the Cromwell type, as of average badly that Germans|he really marks *the beginning There [ could be proud of.” The writer sug- a Mussolinl, [temples of a great fanatic, and the of [powerful chin which goes with a NEW BRITAIN JanuaryClearance WOMEN’S DRESSES LACE CANTON CREPE WOOL CHECKS POIRET TWILLS and other desirable fabrics An assortment that will be a surprise to you and the prices are $6.95 $7.95 $9.95 $11.95 $14.95 SPORT COATS $9.95 Some were originally $21.95 MEN’S OVERCOATS To some men the price doesn’t mean much, but we can give you Style, Fabric, Fit in addition to the price, $15.00 were $25 00 wire $29.50 were $34.50 were $21.50 5.00 $10.00 SUITS At original wholesale cost or less—Not all sizes of each kind—hut all sizes in the lot. 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