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suanssnnunngd U NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALY, 54 TURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924, : Speaking of Sports PTGV " Iesltn | This ts A0 era of pessimilsm among | auin optall conches. - Posslbly it 1s | Jonn Dos , herely another for mof alibl. | r Plrates. T " vr 99 On the Alleys ROGERY' BOWLING ALLEYS UNIVERSAL 1. Seuat AFTER SHOCKER New York Yankees Are Willing to Pay Big Money for Star Johnson Gil Doble of Cornell 1, j0f course he original hard-luck guy. Nothing ver broke right for Loble ams are always rotten, according | o him. ITartney KKallish Bmith Hates Johne Ly ¥ 259 | I i It Unly the other Rockne of Votre Drame, who loses a score of etter men from varsity football, | aid ho expected to be beaten two br threw times next fall, Campbell rey Amith Thompson If he is it is only what is ex- ected, If he fsn't, then much praise " Tenple or Mr. Rockne and he will degerve Fusari it necessary, !position with the other G, BY COACH EARL WIGHT | California Coast Champlony Ball tapped stralght back to G, | who 18 crossing court at right angles, | (. dribbles to sideline and In a good | | position for a long fast pass to I, W, || who has started up, cireled and com |ing in parallel to the end line, L. ¥, | 8 a decoy, but might take the pass C. takes a defensive STIL POPULAR ; t SHORT SHIRTS L‘ i | ~ that the man and woman had been drinking prior to the assault with the bottle and an argument started during which Chevrolatti wielded the bottle. ‘ Ruth Coleman and John Cruinp, | arralgned before the court on | charges of misconduct as a result lof a rald on the house at | | North street where the couple is al- | leged to have been living together, | were flued $10 each. The police recelved information that the | {couple was Iving together and | | gergl. Patrick McAvay and Polices | | man Patrick O'Mara went to the | house and arrested them, | Jobn Binger, charged with breach lof the peace and drunkcnnoss as a | result of a disturbance he created {in the house at 43 Grove strect yes- | | terday, was found guilty and placed fon probation for six months. He | was arrested by Policcinan Thomas | J. Feeney after a complaint was re- ceived at police headquurters. The case of Axel Duhlgren of 43 Kensington avenue, charged with | | tional candidaey of MAY START NE PARTY AT CHICAGD Political and Labor Forces Be (hind La Follette Hold Convention Washington, Dee. 13, —The ques- tion whether a new political party 18 to he created by the political and | iabor forees which joined in the last campaign to support the presiden- ator La Fol- lette of Wisconsin, will be decided by a national convention to meet at Chicago on February 21 The natlonal committce of the conference for progressive political action, which led in the La Follette campaign, after an all-day disous- PR — | course of the movement. | The formal call for the convention will be issued by Willlam H, Joha- son, chalrman of the conference, from Washington next week, Rallroad labor organization repre- sentatives attending the meeting voted to drop tentative plans for calling the convention, which would be & necessary step to the creation of @ new party but the socialist, tarmer, and representatives on the committee constituted a majority in its support other cided that under terms resolution adopted by the Cleveland convention last July at which ator La [ollette was jominated, all questions as to fus ture national policy of the various organizations and groups which tused in the La Lollette campaign must be submitted to the convens tion, A cammittee of Illinols restdents, including Mrs. Glen Plumb, Parley I’. Christiunson, Charels MacGowan, {1 : : slon which indicated wome division, | Mrs. Bertha Hale White, and Dr. 8 {Feriios : driving on Kensington ave- indlodige ko h ; { el [vetersan Fashion Decrees Them lor Next eral Anys ago, v15 continued | decided lato last night to assemble | John A. Lapp. was named to take Tonight bitsketball fans will have | 5! Ok eoritdal the convention to decide the future charge of convention arrangements. ) L nother opportunity to see thelr fav- Wi—1334 s . rites fn action, This fime ft i the | =5 p”ng Brooklyn A. C. of Waterbury. b 6 —_— | Jenak | The Nationals are looking forward [Davis . Cleveland, Dee, 13.~The Natlonat o December % when they will get |John Dos . g Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers’ | '|___ R nother crack it the Waterbury Col- WY 431 435—1817 (assoclalion met here yosterduay and | e s OENOTES PASS " legintes, who Mnded them such an Indians, i epproved style recommendutions for | 'omeame~rs DENOTES 0DRIBBLE CORRECTION 3 artistic lacing a year ago. g0 - 280 next spring and summer, N ENOTES MOVEMENT OF B n — . 5 4l Skirts as an average will be worn * Carrington, wio plays hero to- ten inches from the ggound and in atid]] 18 4 P i 1 g i e 15 e Gollcatins s R G D ‘ This appeared as part o,f our advertisement in last 3 L - | sorientiiness of svic s wei s BAOK 10 WASHINGTON night’s Herald v it | URDBAN SHOCKER of color will emphasize the new 1 :"‘m“lf“";’;;‘d‘;:“‘;l“\’f Ll Larton Both New York clubs have a \x-l_'ll;u: creations. a being played in the ¥, 4L C. A, - | Goodison habit of turning players loose and 'he slgnder silhonette effect will |y o i v o . A p urday atternoon lugue today. Penniman then being willing (6 take them back | continue the fodndation for the new | M Coulidge Leaves Boston To Re- l ”l”’ . i) s John Doe ... | at fancy figures, | scason's styles and many new varl- | (yemm To Capital After Recelying | Q fori Members ‘:’ ‘l‘““ "r“"“’”' ek Urban Shocker, star piteher of the |ations In the cut of garments will he P L We Sell the Original 0, are putting in lotsof sparc e | St. Louls Browns, is a definite gase, | introduced, including the tunic| Boston University Degree, i 73 e t1) ) practicing at the Ygym. e q | Fanded to that team tor almost the |theme and circular ents. But inanl |0 S T Gothom GOld Strlpe b | veriberg oz taking, the Yankees are now anxlous |cascs the garments will be worn fo | Daston, Dee. 15.=3rs, calvln | 0 H Koloski . : At ¢ ove raight line, slender | CO0lldge, S ¥ " f 5 3 to jar loose with a lot 8f money for |achieve the straight 3 3 H $ l 65 s HRL DETERM"“D SHE “yfi )—‘.;‘m‘] Py )mj return 2 type. In sport coats the munnigh eut | 1*Cvive an honorary degree :fin]'nr-‘ osler y at . palr John D s . e e Rt e ved by Boston university yesterday, ; " t —_— Shocker I8 dissatisfied at St. Louls, | will by strongly cyidenced Al m’mmgm i “.M_‘ . Why pay §1.85 at other stores? b WIL s unable to give his best efforts and | The shorter length skirt will have morRingite sellin o MY eeT 2 T . ston. Mes. Coolidge had reserva- ' 5 q Al PN 1 NORTH & JUDD is certain to be traded if any elub |its influence upon the style of new Ipston. T 0 First Full All Colors Factory. Mothae Rents VillaNearby 8o She [Goodeon ..o, 08 101 T. Coftey Valentino Demarest John Dos Cm Practice in Itcacherous ‘Wates Pars, Dec. 1%3—'he “Villa of CrossChannel Swimmers"” is the sign hat has been ung out above the dor of a 10 root wooden build- ing m the extreme oint of Cap GrisNez, nee's most advanced poin of land int the English Chainel. Sc numerous hav been the at- temits at cross-chnnel swimming | in rcent years, an so limited are the accommodation of the two |j7% smal hotels overloking the straita|Rich at Gris-Nez, when¢ most of the| r, that Wil- swam the purchased a the fnten-|Gene .. . s 269 Mike i6 Maloney Morss Hammersby ihn Mclnerney Blanchard Howe Carleon Tose 1337 Salmon Kenny , vho 14n 1911, 28 villa at the Cap with placing it.t the candidat¢ for osal of | chaunel | homs. Harrison, p CORBIN SCREW s rented four 00ms Machine Serews. Buenos Aires, in the villa offers a worthwhile return to Man- |spring coa which will some ager Sisler. | what shortened in length Materials will be soft, at lea {ceats, and a number of new |will be worn, including, rose-ash, | woodland brown, tiger-eye, golden '+ Us " . oak and many new blues, greens and | INPELG HATCH Army Team Is Meeting Sister Republic's Best RADIO IN HOSPITALS Awarded For Installing | ‘ Equipment in 30 of the Govt. Owned Veterans' Institutions Dec. 13.—Awarded contracts for inst tion of io equipment in thirty of the 49 hos- pitals operated by the veterans' bu- { rean was announced today by Direc- tor Hines, Equipment for four oth- lers has been donated and partial Mexico City, Dec. 13.—The open- }ing match in an international polo {tournament between two United States army teams from Fort Sam | Houston and two from the polo club {ot Mexico is being played hera this afternoon when the first-line teams cross malleisy | equipment to be completed wit The first-line teams are compet- | ree months, has heen installed in ing for a cup offered by President I Washington, | the remaining fifteen [ w1 ose home the tions in a parlor car of the Colonjal express leasing Boston at $:40 and boarded the train at Back Bay ata- tlon. § was aftended by Captain Adolphus Andrews, naval aide to the president. Mrs who ank W. Stearns of Boston, was the traveling companion | of Mrs. Coolidge on her trip from 1 It should have read— Washington here Thursday, and at first lady was a guest during her Boston visit, did {not return to Washington, remain- ing here for the Christmas season, The honorary degree of doctor of laws was conferred on Mrs. Coolidge yesterday by President Lemuel H. Murlin of Boston university on the oecasion of the Installation of Mrs. nkins Franklin as first dean of women at the university. The only otlier recipient of an honorary de- gree at the exercises was Dr. Marion Talbot, dean of women at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Hit Wife With Bottle; Put on Probation Quality Guaranteed 1 N VY O VU IVIILL Fashioned Silk Hose All Sizes P | - “Gotham Gold Stripe” Hosiery at $1.65 We are pleased to make the correction for : b 0 s R Y 5 Calles are scheduled to pl | Provisions for 'placing radio sets Angelo Chevrolatti of 17 Webster | here she and Ir daughter Lilllan, o 4 8 1 sid d 3 ecember 16 and 20 = Sl A Angelo 2| : ::h.;rgxnfwr;: an wbuccesstul attsmupt |fion 3 34 |Sides today, on December 16 and 20, |4y pospitals under construction has ., “opargeq with assaulting his | A 0 4] D, the Chnel residen last summer, next oppor- to swim will take up thr Juy and await favorabl tunity to try it3zain, Miss Harrisois at London, attendg a physic chool and traing in 1925 campaign Burgess, wh has accompanied most of the steesful swintmers of late yeare, 1s the opinion Miss Harrisonan do it. Sle was ¢ going strong th year when she met |- with an unfomate ident with one moreear's training, he is | confident thathe Anglo-Argentine | girl will be thiirst woman to nego- | ;. tiate the ontin culture | Faliwin 1191351 Drive Serews, il liebillard’ | -8 Wood Serew cron & -2 Strom meeting of they M. T. fety tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and il reports will be | made by the fatommittes and the | convention comittce. George F.| Kane has compted two terms as|Kelle president, and is understoad that | An4® an effort will bnade to prevall up- on him to contie for a third term. | A, SPENTHRIFT! Connie Ma, Once Thrifty |» Spends floney With | Reckls Abandon FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS - L 0. 0. V. LEAGUE Andree No. 43 Frish 451 Gerstacker No. 3 29 56 EYI L 51088 55 ‘ Comstock Fquires 2% I Ha | Bret | &wanson Hoftman Winger Oson Dummy Texington No, L.oupold TR Nejeon 108 | V. Andersep . A. Anderson . Bue- 4841412 LASH HAS GLOVES USED BY “KID” KAPLAN LAST NIGHT | Sporfsman Comes Away from Ring- | side With Valuable Trophy of History Making Bout [3ORDON COCHRANE Jack Lash, one of New Britain's leading sportsmen. has a trophy of who almost over- Chie Mack, nigfurned into bascball's greatest »fhrift, feels that he made vigourchase when he cut loos witB30,000 in real money, an seril players as an added att stfor Catcher Gordon Cochran and ot part for its equivalent weight 1 gold. It is the pair of boxing loves worn by “Kid" Kaplan of feriden when he knocked out Lom- ardo in New York last night oves were given to Lash by Scotty” Monteith, Kaplan's man- ger, a few minutes after the Mer n battler .had whipped over ! p producer on 1 William J. LeWitt sat luring the fight yea profes Critic lisplace teher of ircles, Cochrane was t he ombardo’s jaw Farley and the ringside Lash ash George at 3 | France, made the S | purposely to strengthen the team, prize ring with which ho would | The | |while the sccond.line teams, con- testing for the polo club of Mexico trophy, meet on December 15, 17 nd 19, Coincidentally with these matches a tournament cham- I pionship of Mexico is to be played, | (8 T einar and general wards with the final game scheduled for | o0 0 0™ ociars in mb December 18, The second United | /0“7 retitilions: States team and a half dozen Mexl-| o ouq speakers will be the only can army fours scheduled from | des ranking players among the officers | S4UIPMEnt: of General Joaquin Amaro’s diviston, are expected to enter this tourna- | ment. The American officers brought | about 40 ponies from San Antonio and have been practicing for more than a week, accustoming them- | selves and their mounts to the cli- mate and altitude, while the Mexi- cans, under the leadership of Henry Lacey, one of the famous Argentina | brothers ¢ been developing their L teamwo The erican been made, the diféctor said, by in- cluding the necessary equipment of conduits and wiring as part of the regular electrical system ‘he plan calls for a master receiving set in for the each hospital, with individual head open some how = “big four.” which won the cighth corps area cham- plonship under the nams “Yellow | Jackets" is made up as follaws: nt Guy Benson; Licutenant Eugene McGinley: No. 3, Lientenant J. A, Smit Lientenant M. M. Jones, \pero, Parada Parada, w Eduardo and Uenry o has been trip Tturbide, Lacey. rlaying in to Mexico Jorg The previous o team, following the are: Am car Lieutenant B. M. Witch, Major C. B. | King, Major F. M. Andrev 4 Ma- jor J. H. Lapham: Mexicans— An- tonio Algara, Antonio Plicgo, Archi- | | baldo Burne a Miguel Parada City Items | Dr. Froderick P. Lee who was for ! merly superintendent of the health department in this city, and who 18 now emploged in a similar capacity | for the city of Paterson, N. ., fs | visiting 1 A mar sued to Lawlor Doria of 2 been je- Aug 219 Mice ‘lizabeth | | | SALESMAN $AM (CHAISTMRY {19 500N HEAE. [EvequBODY (5 | Haveu AND cHeeqeLLL THE. CHALTMAY J SRT 1IN THE. A~ BERMING FES AND LAUGHTER AAE E0EAY WHERE FOR EVERNBON BUT P00A 5 AK~TIRED - | HUNGRY-(OLD - AND OUT OF A J0B WE FIND FIND WORWK — EUERYBODPY TAKES ME FOI A TRAMP WHEN “THEY 5EE MY (LOTHES SEAA(H OF L0RY T KEEP THAT TN €86 o |7 |LFE BOANNG || EEAIR | e LYCEUM — MON /l WIYH | WRY DERD-IF | ONWM 'IOCWR\ wife with a milk bottls at their home several days ago, was found guilty in police court this morning and was placed on prabation for six months. At the requ tion Officer Edward C. Connolly, the 1an's wife was also placed on pro- bation by the court although she was mot charged with any offense. The eviden n the case showed CKFORD 1n hADDON hdLL’ » TUES. WED. by Judge Benjamin W. Alling | st of Proba- | JUST AS YOU'RE PUTTING YOURL CHANGE INTD YOUR BAG YOU MAKE A MISPLAY AND ONE COM TINKLES TO THE FLOOR AND DISAPPEARS OLD GENTLEMAN WOULD HE MIND MOING JUST A SCCOND, YoU DREP: PED A QUARTER SHew CASE A.r?_\‘fl VNG SHOWCASE AN INCE NG ROUND WIH (MBREL OUT A PIECE OF TIN 701 So Why Worry, Sam? The World At Its Worst | The Dropped Coln. JNYOUR BAG AND D HAVE BEEN A GUARTER AND AGY. THE CLERK HE DIDNT SEE WHERE [T GENTLEMAN AND THAT IF' T ROLYLED ROLLE TMUST HAVE KEPT ON 1 WS WS FEET NG By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate ROLLED T DIDHE > ALERK, AFTER. SIANNING FLOOR BECOMES SURL I WENT UNDER THE (LD GENTLEMBN'S A CLERK OR TWO AKD EVEN A FI00R WALKER ADD THEMSELVES T THE SEARCHPARTY, THE OLD GENTLEMAN T ALLY ANNOUNCING HE CAN SEE IT UNDER YOU MUTTER WELL Y6U NTVER' Not¥ €ouLD You' PPOGLD VOU DROP- PED A GUARTER., AND TRYING VERY D NOT TO LOOK SHELPISH, HURRY T | HUH ? WET PAINT ! /0w WHATLL 7 POON - ( P \ AT DO /A OONT WORRY

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