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- oW BRUTAIN DaILY HERALD, MUNDAY, rwubRUARY 4, 1924 | Suic Wins One Debatel | /BOR HEN WORKING ofi Bperts ] R FUR275P. . BEER The West Sides s\wm: be convinced | » Wlll Bommr(.l Gongress With el s it e vl o : Bills to Modily Volstead Law | / — It has been many moons since’ a New Britain team in any branch of i b B0 ”“"J“;G" S A G. sport\ ‘has administered such a beat- i # Vashington Bureau of N. B. lerald) _‘:g to's Harttond outat: ¥ e : Washington, D. C., Feb. 4.—A plan 1 to swamp the senate and house of Gene McCann has secured a pitcher i ] ;grr:'“':‘?::‘h‘,::"\“a"":] :;‘::‘ :’rol‘v:w:h | ""“:'d gm fro!'nhPa:' Mf‘:m ott'rhp 3 N ages with an alcoholic conte .;t up to | “"‘ 8. °“;""" o4 d“’h :“ out for 2.15 per cent, is being worked out two more flingers and hopes to put | here by men connected with the Am- the Ponies in the running this coming & \ |erican Fedcratien of Labor,' it is scason, . o4 5 {learned. 5 % 2 The émain purpose of the plan is, * .\aml )ofl to Harry Ginsberg. His of course, to legalize per cent - . ‘WH[RtV e Spark Plugs are just a littlo fastet | beer, which the labor organization has | . ER YOU GET 1T than the famous horse whose name continually favored. they adopted. Senators Brandegee and McLean pix ; | 3 {and Connecticut congressmen, who are There is a possibility that the New all “wet,”” have been appealed to to Tiritain High school team will stack ;Y lend their aid to the plan. | up against the Wesleyan freshman ; ) The attack on the Volstead law is team at the Armory Saturday. 3 | being worked out by D..J. Kugler, of . 3 : Jersey City, and John Obergfell of “Dickie” Gorman was not ecligible - § {Cincinnati, legislative representatives for the game Saturday, but will be > # ; " n Washington of the A. F. of L. | ready to play this week. There is y s . It is planned to have 12 senators doubt as to who will start at right A ¢ % % £ H 3 land 100 representatives introduce in guard insthe game since both Grig | the senate and house at approximate- and Gorman are first class men. 1y the same hour, bills to legalize the Senate and house of congress, through Senator Cameron |manufacture and sale "(' DI In the four games played by the| (howling) and Representative McLeod, decided to find out which ho e Sl omecbabint T Bt G ; and p—— team this year not one of the Ited and Gold men has been put out on| Wa8 the champion bowling organization. Senate won by one|™ kugier and Obergfell believe from personal fouls. 'This is an unusual|point. {he progress they have made thus far th b t that they will be able to line_up sen- e very es record and the team is out te keep g Up d ators Brandegee and McLean and the : : FRENCH TEAMS CHOSEN madority of the Connec ‘ b ! Parls, Feb, 4.—The IFrench tennig|Mehefor the plan. They belleve it to acco ou ev’r NEw BRlTAIN HIfiH ey Pl I L I8 | il demonstratg better than anything ! federation in an effort to win for . | " . - o . clse possibly can that there is un- ‘ France more ()Iymph poh\ts than it |© E S See Boatimant: o {he ut in !oul’ plpe | s | doubtedly . " [the Volstead law, at least to the ex- Guaranteed by AR AL yn‘ul) .I\oer‘n lhnlm _'"‘_."0,'"""‘ team, tent of legalizing t;;, per cent beer., z 4 land has laid down strict instructions (Continued from Preceding Page) for practice. Insensenares (Continued from Preceding Page) Rene Lacoste and Jean Borotra Military Decrees Lower - played well, the avork of Capt.'Hav-|composc one pair, Henri Cochet and |4 Panthers ilick being very evident, Jacques: Brungnon the other, The | . : VL . ; 7. The two teams lined up as follows: | pairs have been chosen with & view | Food Prices in Germany Troop 2, Second Team Leaders [ of offsetting the weaknesses of each s a : saliabi’ Iy ~While virtually all Kevelyza, Perschey .. iveviienios. Wilkes | man, Thus Borotra, a siashing, dash-| Coblenz Feb. 4—While Tuke, ¢ 5 9| Right forward ling net player, is paired with lLa- | Germany Arburr, Yhees 5 | Peterson . +ooeoa. Adams, Varsell | coste, a steady, hapd driving base- |high prices, the Left forward liner, and Brugnon, an extremely [Ruhr and Rhinleand have begun to|\wright, Longwood covered Court tached to the motor to draw Pelton . ++vvos Havilick | brilliant play but very erratic at [enjoy food at much lower cost be-|ciui, Boston, 6—2, 60, to surface it sank to a depth of sixty|the chain | times, will fiy (u remarkably stead 4|un( of decreces issued by the French e -— feet or more, The lake bed inclir After breaking through the back Benjamin ........... Klopp, l.m-mn,ln,- influence in Cochet's cool, clock- |and Belgian mifitary authorities [and it is believed that a small stoneg window of the motor and dragging N. B. H. 8, ron¢ ! Right guard | . -~ |which prohibit profiteers from fixing | which probably scotched on the mo-|out Kugeson, 'who was alone in the feree, : RS Peck o soos Mueke| The players have been directed to |charges to suit themselves. | tor's wheels, saved the lives of the|rear seat, Collyer and Marsh dived hool “ X other cities in the young men under the water and opened the front Lelt guard pair with one another in all doubles In Coblenz and rescued b Qi - sore: Leaders 25, Troop two, matches in which they engage be-|occupied areas warnings have been Herbert 1. Brown, Hilton Kugeson|door through which they 2. « B Loomis, Timer M. | fore the Olympic games, Each pair [jssued to merchants cautioning n..m and Frank Johnson, a < Croton | Brown, the driver, and Johnson, The Aranson, Manuel Alonso and |der water, for about fiften minfites, | they reached the place at which the has been complalning of (v, 00y M. Washburn, New York. de- furing which its occupants were res- | automobile lad gone through, and inhabitants of the ! foated W, W, Ingraham and Irvink .| cued. Then, when ropes were até) then, seeing that the ice would hold, it back | €ollyer and Marsh brooke loose from and jumped into the water, wherever possible, 50 as to provide [fopm, Notices have been posted |n Smith's garage were driving | the automobile, was faint, but soon v ) S THE PUNCH | the stiffest opposition possible the streets, by military order, saying| weross the iee, on which wany persans | Fevived. All went home “after being R i ST, o :::;:':.i. m e o :'.ifsed b Gos Though e But o By - wnan e e CU8 IS SR |Cleveland has been more than ma { (Continued from Preceding Page) |uy by the purchase of Bobhy Veach| LAST MORTGAGE NOTE‘H\M\ Ju Bertin and elsewhere in unoc- Pt bs il s lioonds AR VIRIE < : ac W of Detroit. 1"ohl figu Veach good | cupied Germany -_—— husbund, was the first to make a move | Glenn Warner to put a stop to_ Calle .mn Wing |for two or three more years. | aniyy = New York, Feb, §.—A sedar o-|to r PEVIMINY » £ o ciagt st Whime - —— Cercmony Will Take Place 8t Ob:| Npw YORK BEATS BOSTON., | mobile with threr ye ing mon broke | at het suggestion she and . Collyor | For four years California han reigned N { MANUSCH HUGS THE 4 N " x % . through the fee ut Lak lahopac yose | and LeYert Marsh of Lake Mahopac supreme on the coast t will be a THoR s P, i that "';' Outfielder Manusch of the Tigers,| ey $3th Anniver- \”“ \l":" "\ : ;‘;:.‘;\v:m".”p:. “{terday afternoon and remained s and soveral other men formed a hu- [great battle when Warner clashes Canadians scored three of their goals| g s » - |versal of form, New kK epra. | STERY g e o : i T L e ek S from off side, hnd that 3 to 1 @ the “"”‘"' Iy '"'l"' Precisn ,"'”,",m’: sary, Fobruary 16, sentatives in the annual inter-city fn- | HONArY, with its top only tv n in 1 ntil | wit y Smith, California mentor, resente DAIILY the sun | AL TR 6 SYRME B YO, STV | door tennis play with Boston made o | S S PO Walie e i i : score Bepresented in reality the ros- |, 5oy o Ting plato, S lor-thet rea-| The Vega Sick and Benesit society |20 ey 6 : — ective morits of the teams, But this | v clean sweep of Sunday’s program and | was not the referee’s view. of it son he is often hit by Y';"' “']"I ";'I”"‘\HH observe ity 46th anniversary | won th® tournament six matches to ¥ » : that other batemen wonld aveid, The : | 2 5 Small, Dru .um\A\lm wiurren for | L D RAE Eibornield had sueh | BAURdAY evening, February 16, in | e R R Snapshots By GLUYAS WILLIAMS e l"‘“’;ll ——_ & e e tane: | Stance and was much hit. 1n a gre at| Vega hall A seniitbes was rocerls | Pieston wen Ealen R Getti A Tab|e Throu A Bans prominently among the Canac } y cane ¢ vire would per-| 1y appointed by the society to ar- ['¢ . that¥s why they won,' The Canadian 8Ny cases the umpire woulda't per-{ ¥ SOPEHICT TF U & ry program | Maturday, but Festerday the Gotham- Portra't Of A Couplc etting g well oiled machine, Wat- ites took all three singles and two e oo s name appear oftencr than |doubles matches, The suminary ¢ N S o meors | . M . a prreey Boston anggw Now Fork, singles { that llll his : 'Iv}lZIII:r,“nh“L!:‘ 4 ':l "I:’ THERE 1S A DIFFERENCE The Vega soclety ;“.Ill'l‘ AN .IIIIH lfln l; | Scls T. Hunter, New Yorl o \ ing column, but in e ance he fwent (o the atten Mo s fee ke o3 . Hs it 0 There scems 1o be a decided differ.| 20t L0 1he aticmpts among the A Richard Harte, Boston o was merely the last #ak In the com- Bwedish settlers In New Britain 1o bination, as Emith, MeCafferty to °her in handling college players and | S Cot 00 o tual inters G-—3; Manuel Alonso, New Watson, or Munro, §mith to Watson, |rofessional athictes. Hugo Beudek, | (G005 LSt g members, The | YOrk, defeated James Davics, Boston and into the net, & great success in college ocircles a8|yeu, "yunging on Arch strget was | ¥ 8, 6-—3; Watson M, Wash- " basebull and football eircles found o 70 a™h il e Mecea of |Burn. New York, defeated W WOULD DO A COMEBACK managing a big league team a mueh|ge qn B T and a meeting | Ingraham, Boston, 6—3, 46 3 15 Walsh, former star of the Chi.|harder job place for all Swedish societies for| 1Doubles: Karl H. Behr and Dean ’ Sox, says he would cssay - S — | many years. The remaining “m,,mk.,!\lullm New York, defeated Richard cago White - . u big Iragua comeback if the spithall cot g RS TURN PRO 1,000 will be burned at the anniver- ”""' and James D Bomon, | = £ DOORWAY TC s MsED AND oM+ TINALLY GET “STRAIGHTENED OUT wasn't barred, Walsh says a few| Many college football stars don't|sary celehration STOP BEFOR 4 A ) -y 5 IN A CIR H A,\D START BUTHELY THROUGH years' rest has made his old “souper” [secm to take seriously the opinfons| The Vega socicty has about 836 | Ct ¢ A feel s good am ever. Id always wa |unw«m by Coach Stage of the|members on its books, including some ROUCH TIRS % TYINKNG THE OTHMER'S END 15 an 4-g-‘|'v|1ul University of Chicago, relative to IVrln’n' the most prominent Swedish eiti- | ONE TO GO OUGH TIRST - feasonal footbull. Already a number|zons in New Britain. The commit-' | ' \ \ MEST STRENGIHEN OUTPIELD |of players’ who graduated fe June| arranging for the anniversary g " » 3 Manager Frank Chance of the hy.n. signed up for the coming fall, | program and banquet hgs secured as Chicago White Sox '..>~ his bigg vl the speaker for the oceasion Rev, Dr,| problem is to whip his outficld inte |Sven G, Ohman of New Yok, for-| Sa L The veteran Harey Hooper is | merly pastor of the First Latheran y Bayer Gen‘"ne Iy player who ecan e H:‘HHI Nd ‘nhhly'vh Rev. Dr. Ohman is famillar | on as an outfield certainty Famotu with the ecarly efforts among the Swedish peoplc of this city 1o estah- ‘ Blend' g lish churches and socicties o pre- t ree young men, and|fornia’s winning ways on the gridiron, mit to go down, claiming he w..u..l tol try to avold the pitch |and banquet in connection with this | | event serve their traditions and religious convictions. The committee 18' com- posed of Charles Gullberg, chairman EAM OF ] Mre. Charles Guliberg, Louls Wallen s 7 Ve idaby -y ” " THROUX WIrE SUR :7 uhbk Mr. and Mrs, Charles Voberg, Aaron o < e £18 HE D, UNTORTUNATELY | Anderson, John Abrahamson, Iiric v ) | Lundin, Mrs. Lundquist and Mrs John 1. Johnson & Charter members living near this section who have beem incited are Peter Larson of this y. Mra, Charles b 1. Johuson of Hartford, and Gusiave Smtch H[ghball’ Johgson of Brdnford | The following program numbers Remember that smeky teste of good wift be rendered: Vocal selections by of Scotch? — That blend is gone. But the Arpl Sextetic. roglintions by Miss| Genuine “Bayer T s of Anpiri a upwar here's ancthert have been proved safe by millions Rich butter cream dipped i@ 507t cara. Higne Peterson, plano sdections by S SR . spdvetg) . ‘e el - rolied ir h Harold Rjolandcor, annfversary ad- | Prescribed by phy TN ST is dhe reason for the rapidly | with swe dress, ftev, Dr. Sven G. Ohman: vocal | thfee Joers ¥ rowing popularity of the something t with & dimel by Mise Alva Bengtson and | Misery. Ha otel Martinigue. Mildren Swanson. Otto Bengt- Another is the consistent s W ‘ origage © and economy of the engire estab- e 3 by apply teh to 1 wipe hmert. Here you may enjoy & out 11 Bt on th . bullds " 88 Abpire Club Breakfast at 4%c., con- A Fine Candy~—10c Everywhere o g i tonsilitis sisting of Fruit or Cereal, Bacon ! i and kgg, and Rolis and Coffee - o = ~-Special Ll_lhch?o] and D . . nen superior quality are e s | SALESMAN SAM Mistaken ldent-t{ possible prices, . 7adand No location can be pouvh\ N ey . BN v 3 pa o e . - AN e OTHER more_convenient than that of - AE 1T NP - 0 X - \1 e Nertaies T b . /. CMON SAM- MAKE \T 5 HLO JOE~ CMON OUER—i ‘ ( wnga mflv} HO\A)DK’ GENTLEMPN | f WE'RE GONNA FAVE. DINNER WITH WANT YOU 10 MEET A b o0 rom the Pennaylvania Station | ~ WE. THENT 0 A3 L -'\fl ‘I‘L L) MA. HOWOY / (via enclosed subway)-- Nine THE. SPLEODIAN | Gk COUPLA FARIENDS (f“ e e s1d blocks from Grand Central \ D' ORDEA TO, . ™~ { W T one block from the greatest ~——t e G j INE. il 4 \ - and best Sh, of the City — | E 4 ey ) . Y half a dozen blocks from the Opera and the leading Thu!:n - -r:“glrortz connected with the Subwa any part of ¢ City you w{m to PZI':." - WELL-M ANKBEAR - WERE. AL FOR AT Bic TEED “OUVE INVITED U% 70 T Affiliated with Jfll‘d MAMlpin Broadway-32" n33"‘sn NEW YORK A E.Smglcton. cManager,