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Tvory tusks dug out of prehistoric in Siberia were sold recently at anction in Lendon, Rackliffe Bros., Inc. Park & Bigelow Sts, i v T, m—— argumer Many who saw the col GAS M y : | four inches below the knee, He has tont have declured that the umplre AN ATTACKED | N ’"N [ [beeome o scouomen o goting was vesponsible for Merkle's no- | ” ! |4 yut on the shortened limb that torlety, having signalled by n.mngl ) | Juck Cameron, athletie director and Wi right hand that the game was | ARREST Thompsonville Employe Slashed muli UFF UN’”L SAT yach At the orphanage, declares e i o Shot At By Men Stopping On Pre- 1k, 18 much r than many boys with By COACH I, ALLEN | | two good legs. Cole does not wear e P The nature of the deal by which | . s Attt ol T . - | e an artiticlal limb while * pla BECEANCLN L W INOPGLL T et Ok i N:!w Yu};-k -]'”\“,,mm Missourl Valley Champlons 5 3 . text of Buying Oil, ’ ‘” ‘1 lw” 5 ‘\ 4 ;' m\.\ r‘ 1‘1.« .".,.,'i"fif Well, guess Al Schado 18 BIVINE | (ough with the American league | Bl tP to guard, who delbbles ‘Chfll'ged With Havmg Poisoned | wrompsomine, vee. so—rouss Allied Ambassadors Have Not tened leg as a kind of thy boys the laugh today. Those | oo, tyic time, has mot heen an- l"'”‘"“" to busket. No. 1 and No. Hal R etinloved at atanaint ST § Sumpe lnstend’ of ¥aRe shots of his lust night, espectally | oo “but fy supposed to be & |2 STt toward centgr, then roverse | LetnIp L gasoline sta- it i : RAR the ono from past mid-floor, Were |y uient cash proposition, Manager | tOWArd sideline, and cut hard to- | Husbafld | tion, near the s slashed | YEI COIH]][C‘G[] Tl}’lll Re[]('HS ( who 15 17 years of age, like those that '\A’,E“d to make. Miller Huggins, who has goeupied 1\\..:.:])\,.'!‘]("' .;{‘l | [in the face last iden- veigls 160 pounds, He will be cape 2 " | the coaching lines during his regime, | s act will keep this center end tifled as: t 1 on the the orphanage tedm next Les Woodtord, former Buffield is expected to retire to the bengh and 70" clear, No. 3 as trailer, after Coshocton, Ohio., Dec. 24.—Acs sretext of : = Pari De 4 hie eeting of school stur, showed cluss ‘on the| pounie Nopkle to handle the feld | COMINg out of center circle from cused of having polsoned Willlum |¢hine in which he a er man | the ullled councif - e floor last night. Hls floor work was | activity. | behind, always goes down opposite S S ¥ na pretty to watch and his shooting was 3 e |stde of the court from whence he .\ llson McCurdy, .‘1-“ l-v( lmmml1 “"',, nml,, ] ] ) now has been put POLL DRAWS SAILOR good, though he was closely guarded | o S Gl [ tpped the ball e Clara b, ;MoGUrdy B i other | gl en s R itappeoNan Lhsican iprhclpall it 5 Sy by Paulwon, Woodford = should | .. rkupic nitter, he may bo used'| No. 6 takes ball on side from cen e L L P dnstru- | oo to o Prank 3. Worsley Wants to Set Out contributo some Hashy Work betore |y "hioneg thig year, although this |tor and has the alternative of drib DL ORI ONAERD O CE8L N CORIRD)SNL AT Licn e denith viste evacun o Another Lxpedition the season is far advanced, e A B o ko | Lling: shooting or pivoting before wurder, Her arrest at her home at [of Helmer's right ehich re- | o0 i > L : b “‘ ";' “llll “'l‘ ntion, acsording to | passing. No. 4 swings to center of Warsaw, near here, caused a sensa- |quired twenty siit Helmer grape | ) : 1 I Doe, 24.—Commander ¥ ankee ofMclals, 7 b 3 v b % 0 Y, pled h & t Il § he d £0 2 1 " AU 0 pi Cipi Art Campbell still has his eyc, as Sk 2 | court, then cautlously follows play ion thoughout Coshocton county, |pled with hi but a i | 4 oiiver Rl Ut S U !'“‘“‘«‘I"""dl ’l" his list of foul shots Will show. Art| 0 o Behator’ James |4C¥D: where the family is prominent. 50, the othe P the muehine | \r ie ¢ jons under 'l\a lae ubed to b a fine guard and Jast | o ;”"‘_ AL ;,"“‘l: ‘“" -“)“'4; “The front tip will work from this Mrs. McCurdy's urrest followed |fired two shofs from a revolver, but | ™" - e Sir 1 I is endeavoring night he was in pretty good form. | ’\"l:“;l"r“'t"l of 5{?‘:'“”’_”‘,'“&‘ 'n'l;n;‘m tormation if center can control the ¢ indictment by the grand jury w}v'h‘l r“Vu’m ,‘w hine, i i o ) e sther expedis i dow st base fo 3 3 A SR baak ae today. which Helmer ¢l ¢ A 8- : n to the South Po . tip-off. Center can also use back tip legal adviser of the { 98, is rded a 2 bel n in o u Stod -t o mrand | sachusetts licc then sped aw fo v 1y ol o 2 Harold Weir becomes ellgible for | (i 18 fekordnd s vum e, | to ol on this same play, then hook | A roport submitid to tho grand [sachusets ned eyl SRR i Jold newspapermen the Staniey Works team at thelr |, .oviine 1o former Yalé pitcher, |10 No. 5 down near basket. hmy »lvy xn:‘« t‘ lv‘. ILI ‘m'll“- - <“'”' ;;' i i with General 1 3| AU b i “" d )‘Mke v ixt g ry 6 | 5 4 ; A ST P trundage, umbug chemist and elme ) ' s g . : glons from the land, and ma NGxt gamaiion Janusry o, | Wadsworth was a “turn around” Rl ag e el re) Rt ehie Tresl| npaal ktiinn T ! e i Rl n Al Ve R e fha some remarkubly fine shots last|p TR B UE T G Wads- N wio analyzed McCurdy's vital or- neither of the me ki . e 1 would not require & night. They made them from long | l‘; "‘lv i driol b Rewt gans, disclosed that large quantities |for the assault sl e | jquarters ship, and more distance and different angles. LR S ROGERN ALS arsenic were found. Evidence in lwould be able (o ide ] o : nt on equipment. ¢ jase, and that came when eld e e RSO S (oxTait e {aninp it or of miar } ovide ‘ o of Harvard knocked the ball out of BURNHAM'S 81 A == )8 posseanion, Lyonaolitor JaRepi By aniaeiiaial e nuary, ¢ ; provicedi by Walters, the Rtule Shop center, |y, "y oy ™ wadgworth smashed out [ S0k iores Bheplor sald, Indicated tnatipolson)jand Spsing Y gl able (o 1 . tc DRAAT plays a pretty floor game, 1t Jvc‘l', 11; xv’ i "1 &5 ealhsEPrinGa Mater 109 wus administered on two accasions. | case, irine s fif S can only get his shooting eye he'li|!? IS In six games ag °= | Perkina .100 He has found two possible motives, ————— |l ; 1 At s sit cross-legged in [ton and Harvard, winning the title | Burnham 54 tion of tk ¢ 7 but be a wondertul tower of strength for | 7t o TR FURIE of Yale's | Zucent 96 he declared, but he refused to di- S ST T e " ; wces as of old, buf that bunch, | SALAEL Fagan vulge what they | D s = 3 4 1 e |threc runs in the final game, [ e o until after thu ) Murphy, the old Kacey player, | Mz it il that McCurdy's EEMuyariivas | Ihe InsulasGoveenment Heg Takei S8l v R ieT g B2 . made his debut last night with the | Saturday, October 17, Lty i NINE GETS HlGH RATING caused. by nephritis Steps to Protest Pearl Industr O b t Rule Shop. |bring forth the most attractive dlsh | yefjer While making a trip through Wa Manila, Dec, 24— sular gov- R ; = = of gridiron delicacies ever before | Kiak _— e e L B o 2 0 1 f The so-called Bowery Crew got |scheduled for a single autumn after- [Dube ! ’ 5 : ot ner. Prosccll- “ornment has t ps to protec ting the Cc : i andry Purple, Coached By Barry Is Called tor Shepler said was informed neeo. Hie away to u successful start last night [noon. On that day not less than 10 |1 = 2 5 e [kame eh st SoRtal e pCs Lo ppine pearl 1t time it i din | when they defeated the So, Man- | big games are carded. The two oy Best College Team In e Ty e T W o circles al chester Crescent Reserves. |foremost contests include Notre — e D L i Sh i i St t by the commission (e Dame's meeting with the Army at P. & Y. Corbin Foremen, Country, ‘] § s it dadniiRaid ML s g 1des that Germany This team gives promise of de- |New York and Pennsylvania’s game ocks. iy N, Uil il per T fRlrssromndRnianio ) cr oblig under veloping into & clean playing, fast|with Yale at New Haven. Other 5 no s o New \ml\: D c. 24, — \\»m\qh of - i n,,' .A.E.:m. 1 o I stepping outfit and it is too bad it | games of interest for that day are 78 I 'luw"l ln\»l;-'ull; giate r,w.x:]w-\"n‘)ilwv‘(' g «j o [ > ' 2 is handicapped by the name that has [the Princcton-Navy clash at Anna- | s4 e OL ks MATLE U R s facion f : nd i is Sa New been tentatively chosen. [ polis, the Syracuse-Indlapa classic at | 0 - 219 Cross has a much stronger claim to ary o a thoro sulation of | qjrery, g'”‘;,fi',:’;,‘,,!’"*'," | Indlanapolis, the Columbia-Ohio Sl the bageball title than Yale, which t rling industry gov- A e T‘;n,‘;"w_"“’”‘mh Herc In New Britain it probably State game at Columbus, the Col- was sypreme in more branches of | | ernment contempla J 4 Through fares and direct is no handicap for those who know |gate-Lafayette confest at Philadel- [giipe) AL s 3 pcampetition thab sy n s LI act ST L i STAR WITH ONE LEG e S Fererabor i the boys know thegi to he good |phia, the Penn State-Marietta battlo | Dehm 78 ML oyear. ! ine watet ation Qlnh 2 Peritlied o iyl clean players. Out of town how- |at State College, Pa., Detroit's meet- };‘};"’f(‘v'j;”, - 11 Holy frlr'_m due chiefly 1o the G e i ) 2 Tesort = cver, the title is a misnomer. ing with Georgetown on the for- | gt 0 | Ereat pitching of Owen Curroll, H H d i closed svas for fishing in various | rateroom chigied yatumes LU | | 8ehna .67 77 H] : chg : % : s oes Not Stop Buck Cole from the commBdious two- L [ e S L ST T aed on wnventen wine wicn | (40 Been Held a5 Hostages for | foeaiites i wrgea ed | Tnjury Docs Not stop ek Col from the commBeloph v, The word Bowery always conveys |the Haskell Indiang | 8 4 43613151 Jiung up a string of 18 triumphs, in- | in the pearl fis From Being a Tower of Strength :“{‘alwmbzd- nd'private f the impression of roughness, or ey k: cluding victorics over Harvard, U d 3 | sount of fears that t pr i & j ba ) or| | Dantox ol 75— 3 Intergstingfolder free. “east-side” characteristics. [ all tafs e aaih et §1 1 215 Dartmouth, Princeton, Boston cal- npl Bill lin the Sulu seas may become ex- | as Right Guard, Gkt AR fosen e Ispring will have a hard time choos- | 3artin s - 131 lcge and Colgate, all among the st | hausted in the near future | o A team named The Bowery Five |inge between the two banner attrac- |W'* o 39 strongest in the east. Boston colle ‘ | immetiately suggests a collection of ”r’i‘"fl of the major league exhibition and H: ird were heaten twice by | Kansas City, Mo, D 29 Lwo pluyers of the rougher clement, tourists. The Washington Senators | the Worc e collegiang, who are 'uby girls, held as hostages for i o will travel with the New York Giants | 11ckeor Soached by Jack Dary, siortston In | uypaid board bill, today wero res- | . Phis, no doubt, i duo to thé fact |y an ceho of the world sorica but |Syem . i o A ladas BeR Rl e | it for years and years the Word . tour of the rival second place [John Doo . R Jishment of Mrs., Katherine Parrish, | Vowery s heen synonymous with | cybs, Brooklyn and the New York Yale, on the other hand, was only | ooe Foe peivato home for the lower or rougher scctions ' of |ygnees will boast two of the great- Avleo hiodk ey D e Vo el L e s T _ |losing the same number of*games. | Hecenily Sohn HLCIEH s A nce AR SEaDe T CASINO ALLEYS 10 BInE owaver EIENILY thel An ol ISE RN R e A change of name, it is believeg, | o thG babe Ruth. AT s boxWprk {of Digckys Pond, iatelyila (W16 aEeslito nul the cifren Dok would be an asset 1o the local five, S R e e Wicananiatate foothall hiero, wound up its season | OthY Dalsy and Margarct, one ‘1,4:‘ == Dack to 1918) wiren iths Jate Franic | Sosk St 93 1 102— 309 |with two triumphs over Harvarq | a0d two und a years old. in the | The Community 1ive of Meriden | e < s ey ataler Princeton, the other member of | P'arrish home until financia able ) r Chance was in his first season at the | Periing ek incelan Bthe e e e iz the latest love of the w. k. Floyd helm of the American’ league club |Zucchi {the “Big Three” shut eut Yale twice |10 take care o ) Voardman, who brought a filvver L, EUC Fagan and Had an otherwlss fdne recorn | LUaing thelr e saving e ( to New Dritain last Saturd here, The Giants, on the other hand, il e Dizora® Stuml ea inst | Mitchells decorated a Christmas tree ive to No ] ast Saturday (..o shifted S SRR | N he Tige stumbled agains chells decorate St e [have shifted partners frequently in Tl T ianan sty anate | AT |their spring barnstorming. Boston, | {o have the habies enjoy their 2\ Detroit, Cleveland, Washington and = g % ¢ has dropped his Al Star (Christmas 7 v Tod they Toyd his dropped his ANl StAr | (yeapo have toured with the M- | ¥ fmassdl ; team and now intends to handle the |+, s Nello MCCOY JURY FREED | went to the Parrish home to get the | Community hoys in conjunction witp | GTewmen in the p [eftna ittle girls, with the promisc of pay- 2 5 it PA )i Hugeony I e el b g L —_— ment of th hoard bill as o the supreme razor— / L r 0 i s c gained | 5 T0-1103 ey could rn jut Mrs, e o { Nops that Tlesd finds oug | PrOMinence last fall as the home of | I preceuting Attorney Demands Virsg 08 ey ol corn i TS| the one that men ap- et b et el Ditkey, famous Yale halfback, | RN T e rrish refu o let chi 5 5 Bocoso it rost ble in Clarence (Buck) Green, | The: Mitchells apy b0 gift sets, priced at g o 25 Y ean. | Cony 02 Tormer Pugilisf. ey took T ¢ @S Py eally, it dossmt eip the prostige | TOCCDHY clected 1925 foothall cap- |\e¥ heb el ant i S $1.00 t0 525.00. Snop af & manager o it to have to admit |10 at St Bonaventuro coliege, Al Kammussen 09— 29| Los Angeles, Dee, IR b e ATy cerly. Insist ugon a that he docsn’t know who is playing | *8a0¥ N. Y. | +s—To75 | Cov sat in his cell in the county jall | .. o™ 0 itn their little girls 5 for him | BT | | today while the jury which will de-! A & | . A o ich who will enjny the ¢ mas the (3 e - BLET J']‘”“ M l""“‘ w of the |, §9- 22 | termine his fate on a charge of kill- ]\_ "‘w e aienhen \életf UIO"SUOP Raz()}' Yale atl officials ],,x,e.“;v‘lv.mx’\]\, )n\:l\!\‘\\up’ ”;,' 1‘1 lv)ts“ r:l: | Moutart 1= 222 4 ing Mrs. Theresa Mors was liberated 8 » %130 8. PaT. OF Pt den i hey sond 4y it o rank alker, D elder rom uitqulat M. s | 1 “hr nas i i/ At e ond & rowing | 1o eky Mount, North Carolina, this |Thommon .11l s T Rl o largest statue ever cast in 5 - : et scason for Walker is an oddity il = SENmenia i S gERialaLg vas made of Williun Shake. 633 ) o 3 1 3 5 11 were gomplete N superior ¥l 1 \ Merkle, who played first hase for |AMONg ball players, 4 business man RANGER CLUB T ,y’..' Yy rday "u"w the ', riay for a London pa 5 = the Giants 1y oy | As hoss of the Rocky Mount chuh, | Yale. late y ¥ prose- | Hants several years ago, when + 18 DOse of the RoeKy ouRt Cliby iy ce 80 80 1 240 | cution demanding a verdiet of first Larry Doyle, and Art Fleteher were “M":} "I’; i _’“N‘ i 'v;wk“ e | Adamaitis 89 8 y murder N SRl A eam e D oRth g e Fr @ av wanti( o) e el i Hantegiianuty publicwye ay Ui man whose faijure | IN0200 (REES STRCS 1Y BEAL 08 | 2 i District ey Ostrom declared it lo adhere Lo & fundamental rule of | 1Y BISSELL BREETEY TE AO-HE 5i 330 on the threshold buscball lost a national league pen-| Lo EG oL B B S his Harvard, Christmas, to he e ling th nant. Many have criticised him hut oo SO ek iEh th penalty tor any man, but “if t1so had defenders as a result of | S 0 5 | we have not orcement, what that xo-called “honehead play,” When | 1u 0 viarkie, onee Jnst on a jour- | a1 9— 219 [ g fa | \ s he failed to touch second base to ney from first hase to md, has AT e 1 The kliling of Mre, Mc Ne said, lant victory and John- | coo il Con ack to New York, Dartmouth. was the act of "a roue and rake, in- ) qa man of one of his misadventure. He wiil LS : S ¢ | Mamed by ¢ Cubs, noticed the omission. |become assistant coach of the Yan- | gary o 98- 256 pbuign fight e Erarie kees, according to Business Manager | Arge 8 thing else, Mt % Ofiatesyearal Merkis ihas Sbeenil i nn s rows uniogs! something. Haps = = live on the money of Mrs. Mors, | 7. playing in the International Jeague s to a deal nearly consummated. | 2 008 | Ostrom arg 2 ¥ nd his hitting has been exceptional, 5 e ing attitude 104l e s e = a coc 0 vhile such an crror as was credited | 10 Jlapeville Speed Roys of Wa- |k a2 ticket was slipping o- | ® [ . Eo s 0 lim as a major leaguer has not! ¢, . Suclt Ciat b piave s camo possesscd of a Murderous rage “' TE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY wen repeated with the Rochester | it anxious to book & =2 and slew Wist - y > club. with the National Guard Re- | , 1029 S 2 1shes CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY e servos as a preliminary to Saturday e North & Judd: Votes | | h Jf Merkle's mdsplay 1as | night's game p. . 4 ! Y All | NEW YE T Ll e arents of Dead Girl » el ou ! NEW YEAR. con Lold wany - times. llere i3 LA S Dividend of 3 Per Cent ' § " poned: With @ man on see- |17 1ho Reserves v s inter- Suing for Slander| ,~ " Nt ond base, Merkie singled, advanc a telephone call to O'Donne Cleburne A O RS \\’\'VJ\. 3 o4 is feammate to third. Then eame | on Waterbury American $100,000 damages for the publica- /o o cgul v mother it and the winning ran mplete negotiations. tion of alleged dvfamatory refer- ' u‘x “],-‘ s i L] : went across the p R cnces 1o Miss Loulse Luwson, former g A q Y » A ad fuiled to touch secs EATED Alvaredo, Texas, girl, who was found |y : e ¢ P 1 [V ond. Secing the winning ruy score, | EAGLES DEF slain in her Now York apartment “l‘ i b . and X M l‘w! . { the Giant first buseman rushed oft | ey winter, hag been filed in distriet court >\ ! \ Rt e (e f ith his teammates as Tivers Lt Publis) RS Sl A 57 X woticed the omission and won his |gese Well-Played Duel in “'r“h"i.nmw:\ of Waco, publishers of the |'"'¢ *" ' | A Hldf)]) MW I,E‘AR f Collegiate Clothiers e | o silver City Boys' Club—Barta | Waco -\‘\;“'"'”f"{““'- T“l‘[ “l"“ WL s T ) g MAIN AT EAST MAIN | filed by Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Lawson, . . H DAQT e | Plays o, lp;w nts of the girl. Spwlal Notice ¥ i q | Actual damages of $50,000 an T 0 : Eoaad : A | The Bugien of this city met with [ ACthl demages of 356000 end We will be open this evening until 9 P. M. & defeat last night in Meriden at the | oo = ; Rarber § ose all nmod: - = 2 ; A . 5 . e hands of the Boys' club team of ™6™ - Rt A to accommodate our patrons B OUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES that city, going down In a hard-| npjove produces about one-third | until 9 p night previ SR RS s L A RS ) »: i{; foug lkv”““vm by R0 T“r"”‘ of the world's supply of tin. any | A NN e N N M N N R e R X starred for the locals, while Thicsen | shone on the winning team The | - ~— score: 3 E Meriden Bow’ Club |$ALESMAN $AM Christmas Eve—Everybedy Happy? 'I‘h L ] I'fell Foul Pis ey ast! Thiesen, rf Il 2 10 Because they're treated by a Kulda T m S e TR S epocial Improved process which Platel, o i s mEARY 7 My | { VERRY \CMON UPTO T HORELN ¢ /NAw = 40U DONT WANT A\ (DUT OF A T0B. N v : ) J o 1 {5 2= 00R DIRTY LOOWING YOU'RE GON 6 malkes them not only hard but Willow, IE. <eonen CHRsTMAY U CHRISTMRY, ) HAUNG & LiTTL | BOM LIKE. ME_ RT YouR | [STORE R5 R tough as well Rernskl, Ig. ( " 0 | | = N 5AM CHRGTMAG PARTC ! 2y \ LIKE ME Ouft | |5TORE. # Biltcliffe, | ( 0 0| WHAT 5N 7 | PaRTY- || BTB20A | Biltcliffe, 1g | I} COLLON o | = A e e 3 23 AORTH A DIME-OUTOF B | | New Britaln Eagles TOB PND EVERYTHING Ficld Foul Pts ELYE - 50 PLEASE LET ne ‘mchmlblt,tu Landine, rf. . 1 1 3 Chains to lest for = v 0 [ ) Tilgsstand the sever Vetrano, If. . \ o4 and strains of pounding, bump- Barta, « 2 5 | ing, grinding over car tracks Romenini 4 0 0 endroughroeds, Zearvl in 0 0 0 mekes McKay Tire Chains MeCah 2 0 4 easier to put on and take off. Hewitt, Ig 1 0 2 and it holds them on unfailingly. : Should & cross chain finally | % break it can be repaired on the L 15 road instantly, without tools. by Seore by ves the McKay Ready Repair Link Boys' Club .... 1 New Britain Eagles A o Referce, Shulga; halves, \'A | | minute haves. [ [ O b