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NEW BRITAIN DAILY LL reh During 19 n has been placed in s ea ki 1 . . CORBIN LEAGUE OF AN ]NYEST]GAT]O | Yudkin of New Haven waived exam- were exported from 2 ; sign, « p n g Soft. as only =5 Sahobons i as lination when he was arralgned in the | 261 metor cars valued & the museum of Christiania Univer- ' ot LS o 5 H L | Waterbury city court today on‘a 000 francs und there were imported [sity. Tt is belicved to have been Lo ) f S or t Y B E C ll- Perks ... e 85 8 L 5 charge of transporting liquor and was | 8,400 cars for which Ireach buyers buricd as an offering to the gods. P 8 to Beat L. Collins | xeumann 00000 v 4| Rathier Will Conduct General SUFVEY |bound over to the superior court.|had (o pay 557,775,000 frames. The . i e o 35 Mg H p of Vetivass’ Soadisiols Honds were sot at $1,000. Yudkin higher value relatively of the im- IS A FAVORITE. H B 2 | was bound over on a simi £ ported over the exported automobiles San Juan, Porte Rico, March 22.— IL was a joyous, conffdent bunch of This State :“l“‘““;::"“l“"):"” EInaliogey st RN RS ‘ll'l; ShaAe Y ol "”'y"";”l'" Porto Rico’s rice consumption last 5 A S o Mssin . . _ |transported liquor fre New [laven as compared to the dollar and ster- | (o = o " 0g o . i £ ¥ this morning to play Beabr ...l 90 P. Armstrong, state commander of ‘ TEn fram ite oltad Heat 1107 . SRUPIRUBAI . S the much touted wonder team tenight % : : 3 the' A Bt ahr. L aatoniin Tntemtew 3 came from (he Lulted BStates and|,,undn’ Oay- £ oRCH™ IR MRS at 8 o'ctoek, ¢ i 3 : b § YOf &8 W : s Lngiand. and child, _This is an increase of'16 ¥ given to the Walcrbury American t br. Frank Zwick, Attorney Harry younds » capita over. 1922 The e - | day, states that the lLegion will 3 : ANCIENT RING FOUND, DOUDAS " Por- GOSN ok i3 Although they tealize they are play- | | conduet an investigation into the Ginsberg, James Graham and Sidney 4 > rice consumption in the United States ng oh an unfamiliar fleor and against | g - ey or the Vetoraris’ burean i this |Curran fert this morning aunto for| Christiania, Mard A\ massive |averages about five pounds a year has almost Torgotten its i N ¥ . ve 3 ather will conduét a gen- | Passaic where they will attend the neck ring of solid gold. believed by |for cach inhabitant, according te . the Rted and Gold court | " g > 3¢ 7 P e In the in. | High school-P - game tonizht. experts 1o date back to 120 B. ., statistics available here. men expressed supreme confidence | 7 2 s | that ti wonld be able to do what | 1o other outfit has succeeded in doing. | 4 riiew he states that the dental | [Egan . 3 clinie the New Haven office of oy A N the bursau is to be discontinued on g Aprilfl5 that 50 por cent of the re- 1260 habilitated \eterans are following Mhis jtrades and occupations other than e Masey ; 5 those for which they were trained by | s Frast the veterans' bureau; that the Legion ’ . 5 P v ol oL ; e 0 5 - 52 will recommend the removal of the Wouldr:'t you like to own a car with : ; ] PR i : {9 By sonee 8 8 - mental cases from state hos- | . . an abiiity to drop taem in b . milder mental cases 5 ¥ = and it hardly seems within the realm | fub : P : | vituis |»‘\“no\-{»|:;u \.\(m;» 'hrin Tnd:}:, a beautiful and enduring automobile jox will not be in daily contact wi ol probability that they have lost ¥ ¥ B . 3 By . “_ e R RL) cnough of thely cyaning to permit g | G el ; ; st gy | SCTIC0: mental cuses; and that Major finish—not a delicate “piano finish”? am, unfamiiiar with tacir court, (o | i 17 1331 J. Bannigan in charge of the Con- | get the jump on them | necticut district of the veterans' bu- | — 5| reau, has promised to cooperate with the Logion in its survey, Captein Armstrong said: The ‘pecia]' permanent' Duco finish 156 Charter Ouk Hartfory “1¢ 1= unfortunate that the phrase. A 1 a0 1!ology of the wording of the motion on the TrueBlue Oakland Six is strik- well wishes count, then they al-! ¢ have broken Passaic’s winning | * * * But anyway, it makes a nice tp for the boys and certainly adds con- Bt their prestige to have | i f R oy 10 play Coach Blood's & | oy 1S ladopted by the exeentive committes | Kinherly $5-- 184 lof the state department was such as { at-| L e B o Ji563 85 198166 gtve iho finprSesion that the Ams ing in’ appearance and practically Diean, the Giant reeruit pit ; Vst ter hurling hitless innin ; 61— sasterican Legion would eonduct an in- | o o socked for a single by Collins yester- » $ T\«n,ng:.vlnn, for it is the intent of this lndestructlble. fuy when the White Sox beat the 3 S ¥ {department to conduct a general sur- |, Glants 5-4 in the tenth, Kamm's hit 4 3 > » B | Basso . e a6 | vey." K 52-54 Elm St. i N\ ///IIIIA till is suffering from toe flu, L . 0N 7062306 B onk s This S s ai speci The Naval Academy swimmers, un- 2 Y . AL This- Subjest ¢ Given Special defcated for two years, were bedten % % i TR ) tuber Considerati By Franco-British last night by the No Y. A, ¢ polof B ® $ : |® ¥ s tam 38-11, $ 3 S ; g sl 9 | Diplomats, £y The Associated Press, Paris, March The negotiations pending between the two countries, feonard is considering bouts with it ‘hauge of letters by Premiers Poin- can Bowl congress competition yes q e $ 4 B st wen b ThE JACK HAPPENEY care and MacDonald, are being cons pelohy Hns Wit & st 6 y y Hopublican House Toaders Place |inued, it was said at the foreign ofs IV“\\'!'“-” e e e LR ol s Ll Lollat fice today. Among thesc problems o b “‘ ¢ e ek | constdee the plight of John Clitford Blamg For Delays Up to the question of security for France A CITRE: nethd oot | Llapnengy: Taths Wiltlto o Bok adhio wnd the reparation problem are up- Kair of Chic cay n * stepped he collegiage ficlds of Upper House permost | ndviggon e AT EET AN apgsnehusttis and liinols to i jor 17 'thove 16 a resting.in effictal siteles ¥ ¥ leaguc company thout cven hesls {here that circumsiances have never Ce \ack v he ix Hable o] TA1IRE on the way. Huppeney s with been more favorable for an attempt bsrise the Loys Chla yent iy | 1he White Sox, He s u second base- at a final settlement, The immediate surprise the boys (his 3 man, AN he hias 1o do to win a object of the present negotiations is | to clear the way for a personal meet. ing between Premier Poincare and cgular berth is to show that he is welght botter than Kddie Collins, Aside | PUbliean — house leaders, who cote Primc Minister MacDonald, to be fols | lowed by a conference of the entente Washingion, Marc! ~=The ability ot congress 1o dJdispesc of its most urgent work in time to adjourn for | {the June cenventions res largely that he nieans he muy take on a little | with the scnute, in the opinion of re- whit The Athletics training vamp is putural bowl, =0 the pitehers have very Nttle trouble with their soup hones, shumy to, sixth, Mr, Mack vou this will not happen again Phe inforence belng, we suppoxe, they 1L A% casy to belleve that Maek was oy o, ige, The executive plans to hold a leuders expresscd confidence that con. | TH* Seneral opinion s that the they oy 1 the gat but hoped 1o {0 Ty conventions, perts, now war completion, has {that the premier will confer as seon finished with the healthy aver of Lornment and o e private enters from that he has nothing to worry tereed last night with President Cool- ¢« erack eateber in his day, ¢ * ¢ Ine similar conterence shortly with party itk 1 1e stil resembles o eraek somes s — | chiets i the senate, and the house [ PONCI® opst om u high plane. They | gl ST U ta complate | Prémiers will not come together be. | figured they would | money hefore | oo, program ineluding tax re lsmn.jm'" the¥report of the reparation ex. | demonstrate the « of the publie The president, who eariler had we been handed to the reparation com. | tor racing’ . message to tormer Governor Hanna | missiod, but it is regarded as certwin (vt Northi Dakota, manager of his camn- | ' | The Athicties were in secopd pl George Gratham, second baseman | yudgn in that state, in which he prom. |43 the commission refers the experta’ | ot one time Jast summer, and then| of the Chicago Cubs, had- o peeullat{iscd “to advoeate legistation, use all | TCPOrt to the several governments. assures | Year of it at the bat last & e the administeative forces of the gove | e ——— S e e . — 280, batted 10 70 rins, yet Iod the | prise to give sound cconomic refer| MAVERS AND OCKENBEN WIN | Snapshots. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS p wver be second again | ten n the atter of strikcouts, | wher N ne " reaned yie - | Wil ever | I i ’ o ::':‘.v |».“:v‘\. et ?.,”1.‘.:? mr; .“mu“: Lx“ |H:I\t“:ll‘~l VII:‘J”."P&';‘;|.1u.|| Golfers Beat Joues and Adair, Portralt Of A Man Enjoylng A Taxl Rlde. \ rookie piteher with the Atideties| went back 1o the beach 93 times on ' ciuctment of some form of farm re. 5 to | at Augusta ix vamed Bannister, and it is prosume | strikes during the 1 eampuigi plicd leglslation, He s understood, Augusta, Ma., Mareh Arthine =y Q CLUYA ed he keeps in condition raaning up | < - [lawever, 1o huve made no speeific ' Havers, British open champion, and ) and down stairs, | recon.p.cndation as to the form of jJames Ockenden, holder of the ( = such r r. I"rench open title, defeated Bobby Badie Jtommel's knuckle ball has C : 'I‘h P' | Representative Longworth, the res | Jones, United States national amateut made him famous, which proves what ms'“nz e 'ins {publican floor leader, outlined the | champion, and Perry Adair, both of | Sou ean do 1T Yo Knuckic dowi 10 | quemcmees e e amoas casomms s lelnxruml V\r\y')r d out in the last few |Atlanta, 5 and 4 in a special eighteen | nisiness, \ “a |days with a view to eapediting pend- | hole mate tre yeste o cinitco : CASING ALLEYS ing measures, and the ':rllnlnh\g m-l. Soblbensiz he Athletics will have three new & U0, nation was Jdiscuesed generally, Work . rezulars next mimmer, Kot to mention AR i, will be spendcd up, the president was DRIVEN TO SUICIDE, e sor of irreeulars who will be } i e " told, on the regular appropriation an Bleme, Ttaly, Mareh 22,-<Dr 1 - " y o R avound. I o Low 32| Lills, the Johnwon Immigration meas- | Rechad Pasha, physician 1o the for. WISHES ME COLLDAFTORD CLANCES AT METER = NOTICEG ANOTHER 20 TELLS MIMSELP THERE'S LB | <A R wre and the ehild labor amendment | mer sultan of Turkey, Mohammed VI D TAKE A TAXI WHENEVER ONLY 30 CENTS <NOT CENTS REGITERED UNDER NO USE WORRYING AND 8- 20 proposal, wit haction also planned on ' is dead. He is reporied to have been | HE WANTED T - 1P SUBE AT ALL BAD SEEING HOW LXTRAS. GUPPOSES THATS KEEPS WIS EVES GLUED readjustment of postal salaries, Mr.|a victim of persecution delusions and A LOMPORTABLE WAY OF TAR HE'S COME Fo'ghIs SUITCASES . WELL, OUT OF WINDOW Longworth, predicting the the rev- to have killed himself. GETTING AROUND WELL! cnue bill would be disposed of before | : 5 -— = v s s 26l ggne declared that, in any event, & oL oy : 11125 per cent reduetion in income taxes $1ur is- 200 payable this year would Le anthor. e S ized. One of the largest taxi-cab Famous, y ‘ SPEUAL AT Paddock Enters Name As | ”'"'“:': :] M'::‘ o Over Stribling |« i s Drake Univ. Contestant | Des Moines, Ia., March > H HYDRAULIC ) A ‘—\ \ I'addock, University of Sou "al i y ow T LE 1T CHEERFULLY AS IT PASSES THE : ; *F tornia, werld champion 100-yard . » . 3 r - A OFF 70 |, 80, MARK, TELLS MIMSELP ME ol : aprinter, will show his form in & spes | POUR-WHEEL RRAKES v '} 5 i [ L T S e A ',""\""r':?“,’,‘_ ot [ nsaatted on their game. Rae in B S e iahilipathfiaadach AT (TAGAIN AND GLAL‘RCB Reet ore, il 25 4 % o ek i 5% ! ‘ o g 26, Athletic Director K. L. Wilson sald the Moon “Serice A" Special ) OUT OF WINDOW vesterday. This will be Paddock's | which i equipped with i< Loy & first autdoor race 1o win a piace on [l positive rakes system and you ] b ) A the Americah Olympic team. Will know the veason. Not only 0 N . The Tanforan betless meeting, held W1 Prisco, was conductcd by sportsmen | With a view of bringing racing back | Ao tate M) I0GERS ALLEYS arc the brakes wonderfol, bhut the car eelf will demonstrate ite «nap and power SPECIAL MATCH TOPPING WINS GOLY TITLE Bill Breaneck's Stare, Takes Bellealr Amatenr Honors by Beating Stranahan, 1 and 2 Henry J. Topping of Grecnwich won o Lo the Dellcair amateur golf champlon- A A Sa A New Gvites ship here vesterday when he defeated pine : " t A, Strapaban of Iverness hy gency Stranahan was last vear's titieholder, The mateh was played er a thirty-six hole route, beoth | courses being need 15 MAIN &7 Phone 1530 SALESMAN $SAM A Member of the Bald-Headed Row £ CONE> 0D FORTAICH D 12 /TEAM- WERE GOWNG 70 < AND NoW Tt /- 50 LET Me. N[ NO9Ree- [ TR 15 PR o DB I\ SN (1 s g o0 J s, e Socehy (o it Y Wit : | DONT NEED ) 1T _GONNA TR 90 Bl HIM EVERYTHING | GEE T “DIVING | YOU WONT EUERM- | ANE. PAIR OF - 4 ] ANy &\(\)\;F&fl;_ '™ INTH 5TORE- | NEED A LITIE OF || g | Wiis 1ONEY | DAMES FROM DENUER “ww‘rmégi; \Tgv 4 l\o"fi“"‘ LY JIMMY SLATTERY Vame came to Jimmy Slattery overnight as a . ring celebrity. | Matehed with the much press- agente foung” Siribling, Skattery was regorded as mere setup for the Georgia schoolboy. After hold- ing Sribling even for three rounds taking his hest puie ithoyt saf fering the sightest inconyonicne tery waded in and won the de ~ision. ° I