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0»»»040”“0»0»“” ; Speaklng of Sports g UTPTHFLUA L Ul hr gesssss We wonder if Jole Ray now s in clined to giwe the great Nurmi any credit? It has seemed ail along that the Clieago athlete, who was deelsive- 1y defeated at the Olympics and vho then was defeated by Nurmi in - ew Vork, has seemed very unsportsman- ike fn his attituds teward the Finn ’ [Te has bruehed aside giving credit A contended himseif with the o seof(ing boasts that he Wil heat him easy next time they nore o net, w ik Well, maybe he can laugh off jast \ight's defeat at the hands of the wader o alill of the faxi man ' will mvail him now for everviping wos In his faver. He was racing bifare a hem an crowd, on his own floor and aftcs « good perled of practice, whereas t'we Finn wag i urronndings and nof oaly rad tuttered three world records the nrovions night, but also ha1 ridden wicral hundred miles in a train L 1 tha most restiul occupation for « world-record shatterer. Iiiek Dillon §s v v he Conn. Aggies® I Manion will do armory when et the Nats or the game tonight ing at ing gym the e The 1 the it Yale swimming team defcat- M. 1. T. mermen 54 to § | 1'areld Corbin, manager fufr dusty league outfit, of the iy seek- ing out of town games for his teem. | Yale and Annapolls clash on New Haven basketball court t. “ha Weavar high of Hartford acfeat- Mjddletown high 24 to 8 yester: worts {rom Rome, bearing the cnature of the Vatican, deny ah- sintely that Johnny Dundee has ven reeeived by the Pope. Looks some enthusiastic reporter or s agent had been busy, Norwich U. fell before I2°t night 29-17. Trinity the West Sides | released the Beaumont Texas league will be Cornell’s fir, the annual hattles. appearance in | Dartmouth apd | Princeton ars tied for leadership. 7 e e 2 P ' Moffmnn M 80 cach having won one game and lost P. & . Corbine. hei B s ) et Pumn R ! TR fack New Yo “niversity will diseuss!Char £ £ | plans for obtaining a larzer foothall | ‘r‘:;fm i | fie]d at a dinner to the new coach, et hick Meehan, former Syracuse | il mentor, on February 4. i 7 - . A nuh from a contract under which On the Afleys Soring 8 Chicago was to Lave ity cholce of peniaie ™ ene Beaumont pluyer during 1924 " = & Laughton 82 and 1025, Thus a dispute which re- ROGERY BOWLIEG ALLEYS Nelwon 5l cently aross whan Chicago protested INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE i the tale by Beaumont of Pitcher Colversul. e O'Neal to the Phlladelphia Natfon. [Huok 0108 108 1T | pglay als, 18 belleved settled, Mmaes o o ol SR S0 ML 1. Mo oot Fogan an 99— 338 | Golio 100 B8 Uniy ersity of Calitornla, thre Thompaen 25— 301 Hoftman .M N Ima winner of the intereollegiate A. > Tesr | Coones \f A track and fold title, would like to Fatnirs. nn stage this blua ribbon event in its| Warner 101 Catonis] new stadjum at Berkeley this year or | DeGuta - Ventors noxt. The Golden Bears feel they |Nelon e aanen " should be rewarded for thelr fre-|Treaman .oiiieeris 87 103 S auent franscontinental journeys but|Blanchard I H. Smith . 39 the fact that the bulk of the 1. C. A, TS Antheny $ membership lies in the e is North & Judd. " kely to mitigyte against any pros-|M-Inenery v .8 B Americon Jeglon. pectyol the event to the far west, as|Linn W, Fagan 08 the expense of transeontinental tray. | [0%rhon 108 ¥: Cianatto e eling would be prohibitive tor many | isimes 19 Pdagan n g ¥ ¥ [ Konney Core %0 inetitutiona, Valentine L Moore 108 £ Bell — High basketball will draw many W T Aritists eyes today whon the Passale, N. J., Volon Mg, s victarlous in 153 consceutive games, | Tracer 10 Hart . meets the tanm from Halyoke, Mass, | Gaidets P Haddaok of New England’s beat. Holyoka |peed S Levis has attempted to arrange clashes|Anderson [ ' s s with Passalc Jn previous yeara to no s e avail. The New Jersey team is ex- Cortint 1rer it pected to have its greateat test of thofcorr R FRATERNITY »;nu‘|v|: i A year against the Massachuse!ts men ::-‘-7»\::,? 4 Comstack Encampment. Benny Leonard retired from the | Rooney Y i prize ving with a fortuna estimated T e - at well above $500,000, gecond only | Hulten eveee 9% to Jack Dempsoy among the well-to- | g, 0 Banier ",""’\- e = o do pugilists. The ring has not tur-| iumenciie L TR A y niehed the entire amount but has,!Smith S = ghiln O e e, B however, given him the presiige|{ Maler s T 30 | Winger 550 wijch makes him a drawing card for|"" = | Henzel . [ " Kosawig "o 83 LS Stanley Works. (LR 177 LU 3 > | sonx 108 Y, arom gt Babe Rath, once king of the sport | Smie, A - and etill a leader while bage- |Sinta L% e T e iv® holds eway, hos faken advan-|Michenl L ; Sl i 1 b T A. Anderson 5 101 ence of Pagvo Nurml Hogs NS Ruerhner . M 89 to enter v York. The Dabe will 1 7 Nelson . o trange for his annual visit to Hot| Trade Shoj Y At A Eprings to boll onl. He declared|Velliardt L = that he i6 ready to resume the busi- | &, Betersen ... 118 1 s an nesa of making home runa at anyin. ietorson T ‘"'.":"'(- }r"l 4. | time, || e Lsealt Phenix 1’0‘“_ — PP ) A, Odman 9% 112 Columbia mets Dartmonth at Hart & Cooley. Y" ‘I\':;\;'fil'rx ;‘; 1/’1 Hanover and Cornell plays Penn at|Lawler ... RIG SRE T ot 5 178 Philadelphia ju the Eastern Intereol- | proe™* 1% e oL Odman legiate Basketbal] league tonight. It 95 Stella Kebekah. o, S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, | JANUARY 17, 1925. short, a minimum speed law {introduced in the legislature ropose Flat Rate an for taxation of motor [ will be (FULL INSTRUGTIONS GIVEN AMBASSADOR STOFCKEL TEL'S A new vehicles will futreduced as an | £ I cducational measure, prineipally to S 4 try out sentiment as an alternate I'rench Envoy to ‘This Country Is e proposal for those who see injustico in the present system Told dust What Actjon |ed new method is ba The project- d on charging | Explains Proposed Amendments to Pursue, | jan adjusted flat rate on pleasure | | {0 Motor Laws lears, leaving commeretal motor ve- [BY Tha Arsociated Diois \hicles to be taxed as they are now,| Parle, Jan. 17.-~Emile Daeschner, | T and making up the deflclency, if | French ambassudor to the The motar vehicle department hi any, by an addition te the gusoline States accompanied by lsened a bulletin which explains the tax. It is not a plan to ralse more A . 2 varlous changes In the moter ve-'money, but to determine whether a |adame I iner and their daugh- Liele 1aws at the present session of more equitabls method can be du.|ter, left Paris this morning for | the legislature. Mr. Stoeckel, the vised for its coilection, and to save |Havre and 1s sailing on the steamer | commiasioner, makes it plain that|administrative costs by providing a FParis this afternoon for New York. | s not cover all matters re-|simpler and easier method for reg. | The ambassador goes to his new | to motor vehicles, but does|istration post with complets instructions con. | touch upon those matters which a ‘ — corning the war del malter as lNabia to come up for extended con-| o, N well as on other hmportant ques- sideration. or occasion opposition| Claims Greatest Players iens between the tw countries. and controversy - 2, nl ve 18 understood, however, that for the The p of the department, 0"8“ Mal‘e Thell' bl’l‘O)& tiine heing the ambassador's interest Boston, an. 17.—The game's expl not to champion 7 Bout in the debt question will be con- Passn iy proposed law unles Ercatest managers are Wrong about inn.g to (1g transniigslon of such it b necessary as a part of the ad. 48 often as they aro vight in JudgINE coyymunications as Minister of | ministrative machinery, The depart- the relative merits of bali players. {yynance Clementel have to| ment will aid the committee, how.! TY Cobb, game's greatest ball |y, The finance minister will | cvor, by presenting arguments, sta- P1ayer, should know an outfielder, | continue to deal with Washington as tistics and information on both sides| Pt in cutting loose from two play- i ag with London in this connec- | of the arious subjecte, Its attituds | €9 recently ho earned only a 5050 | yjop | toward the inception of legislation fs| break. Ambassador Jusscrand’s sucesssor | that it will introduce some measures| On the fon Red Box list Is o again just before leaving | without recommendation as to pas- Bobby Veach and Ira Flagstead, so- great satisfactfon with his new | sage. | cured trom Detroit. Flagetead cost|assignment. He suid he looked for- | State Police Changes, '1""'" $5,000, Veach about four times | ward with especial interest to the One engrestion i the pr 1on | that mueh (resumption of his contact with 8 of a &pecial corps of thirty stat ‘ When Cobb disposed of Veach he | etary of State Hughes, whose ac policemen to be placed under the| said Bobby didn't have more than & | quajntance he made when Mr. jurisdiction of the motor vehicle| year of play left in him. His jufg- | Hughes was here st summer, and commissioner. In this connection| ment on Veach seems right for Bob | with Ambassador Kellogg, the sec- authority would be asked under| had a poor season with the Box, retary of state designate, whom he | which the commissioner could dcl-, Flagstead never would be a big|met during the finance ministers| ate auther to suspend licenses | leaguer was Cobb's opinien of Ira. | canference, to the members of this particular| Today Flagstead is one of the best| Tt is said in official circles that group of s policemen, o that! outfielders in the Amertcan league.|tha new representative of France at of the commissianer | Detroit ‘couldn’t get him for 10 times | Washington will probably have time up an operat the amount of the original sale price. | to familiarize himself with his new cial instructions| Proving that fhe game's greatest| post bafore the debt quesiion reaches | | stars are not infallible in their judg- |an active stage, hecause M. Clem- present law a| ment of players. entel desires firet to learn just what | is sometimes| | the British requirements of France construction, but which | RESERVES TO PLAY are golng to be, meaning that no | e1 show his licenss to| The National Guard Ressrves an officar or other person sxcept|takle a tough team in the form of THRHJL]NG RESCUE after an accident. ‘The ocommis-|the Benton Tigers of Hartford at the sloner hellaves any uniformed po-|Armory tonight. The visiting ag- | liceman, edther city or ctate, should | Bregation, although not as well|yo con Gil Her Hair Alame, Is | demand and see| known as other Hartford teams, hatd e autherity to the license of any operator at any |decisjons over some of Connectieut's | gaveq By Gallant Work of Police- time he considers neceas whu' inpior teama. Tn their linewn Another Activity, jam some high echeol stars as well man, Another vity thought valu-|as Church league players. p‘.‘ L ] LI ...! able, and which could be carried on|serves are out to put this gnm as | ‘;.M. y!'c.-rlx, ‘j‘,", D With i it this speeia]l police force be al-|another win in ftheir svin column j'(‘“"‘f""” ,,:' 'va \::‘1 .M",| lowed, is checking up actual equip-|They will lineup as (ollows: Knapp, :.“"rx]uy.;wo’:n el;\ nr:r:\ a‘.fl;‘und:‘s‘:yry ment. Sucond har ary uld b Finkelstein 1f, MeGrath (Capt.) e, | d Ot a DBrooklyn héme yester- | on nd hand cars could be|rf, [dav atternoon by a policeman lean- 1 Dbefore being registered, | Zeldon rg, Landers Ig far out {rom a window in an ad- [Train Jumps Track | an hour, Over Niagara River Toronto, Jan, 17.~~A locomotive jumped the rails while in the center of the bridge at Nidgara Falls yes. terday and delayed traffic for nearly The vngine moved toward the middle of the bridge, according to report here, blocking hoth tracks on the bridge. Had it moved the other direction 1t would have plunged hundreds of feet into the Niagara river. Tt was brought to a stop ufter it hud broken through guard rajls on the other side, a few feet from the edge Officers and Directors Re-elected by Loan Co. The officers and directors of the Polish Investment and Loan Ci Ine, were reelected at the annval riceting of the stockholders, as fols (lows: Alexander IBentz, president; Joseph Mlynarskl , vice-president; rank Gr, lesznski, ne uc, treasurer; Anton sistant treagurer; Stan. vy Gondek, secretary; Stanley Cen- drowski, assistant secretary, Dircctors—Alexander Bentz, Frank Grygue, Stanley Gondak, Joseph Mignarski, Anton Cieszynski, Stanley Cendrowekl, Joseph Dziczk, Antoni Tlinski, Peter Twardus. Man Caught in Jaws Of Hoisting Scoop Boston, Jan. 19.—Caught in the steel jaws of a coal hoisting scoop, | Clarence A. Martin, hoisting engineer on the collier Glenwhite was hauled a0 feet above the eteamer's deck be- | fore his plight was discovered yes- te day. In the haste incidental to re- leasing him, Martin, still clutched {n | the ecoop, was ghot downward inte the steamer's hold, One of his legs was nearly severed and he was rush- | ed to a hospital. Martin had slipped in the hold just as the jaws of the scoop closed over several hundred pounds of ceal, COPS USE GUNS Chicago Bluecoats Follow Chiet's Orders and Shoot At Crooks Chicagn, Jan. 17 —Spurred onsby Chief of Police Collins' orders to put a stop to crime in Chicago or get out, volicemen today started “shooting it out” with robbers, hold-up men and ackers, Last night the whizzing buljets from policemen’s pistols had result- ed in the wounding of one hi-jacker, the ecapture of another, the shoot- ing of an autemobile thief and the capture of his companion, the kill- hi to determine if they had been| - S ing of a negro by a policeman, and e UNMVERSAL LEAGLE it oy S ; 2 FAGUE. foining building. f ! 3 Ih@ Roston Whirlwinds play {he Glants, icteng Al natolasicalif ronailign 1N ::"]';f*h‘a““;‘_’f“"‘:].fl e start. | An overheated stove set fire to|the vaunding and capture of two s 5 } i 9 hand cars coull be ex-} A y ABLS % 4 % . o {men who tried to hold up a clothin, S ety NATIUNAI APPEA[ s amined to ses if they are safe ve-|ed at the Boys' club a week from |the halr of Mrs, Johanna Basse fstore. i £ e | L an £ 253 hi Abaut 45,000 out of every|tonight. There will be four teams, |3nd she rushed to a window scream- | ow, what a smash it was Jack Eeterson 24— 304 | 100,000 ‘owners: ofl mot Y| composed of the saniors and larger |ipg Patrolman James Shea, heoring | ancuof Brllgsnertsxaye tieer 4’ S el (Continued trom Preceding Tage) |jn the erare are alre e intermediate department, | her crios, rushed to an: adjoining | Watch the Classified ads caretully awers last night. A right uppercut 6 3k i — | hil! Apes = ‘aotor ard Ander- |building and leaning far out of a|the rest the week and the early ¢ 4 364 The hill requiring all c Fhysical Director nard And ictually lifted the negro off his feet Martin is strong as a voung bull, | gure oel Saane 1 iy real es ata|son is sceking distinct names for | window oppgsite her own, called to|part of next. They will faver the ended the bout jn the second ’M m” ;;' and is partieularly effective in the | honds findy many ,,'.\M“,“.A.’ who |the teams, and it has been suggested ltht« woman to gl m her hand. | Capricorn individual and If yeu are ime. 20 | In close, he handled the 1 claim it i diserim against |t they be called the “Scarlet Dragging her from the window, he | looking for household assistance, 2 &5 l"‘O'f experienced Goldstein as it be{the poor man Expert epinion is|Fevers” “Smallpoxes,” “Typhoids |swung her like a pendulum in| will be vour guide. & Voung T wore a child. | generally against it, but on theland “Tonsolitis”” These have heen |through his window and srapped | ; i e - of P. conch Capital Is Umm] Pl i Martin wonted to be a ball player. | other hand it provides a process|discarded, however, hecause of their | her burning hair in whatever cloth- United_ States still is paving | i \ Draves SHIl Joes in fact. He 15 a 16 | which goes to the root o ity | suEsestion an epidemic of something |ing he conld find. Mrs. Bassett was| pensions to 33 widows of soldiers trangler Lewis anounces he will | Tellte E“ 1\011-,. shortztop and has an ofter o | atien. It makes the owner of the | worse than volley bal | only slightly injured who fought in the War of 1812. L a long rest, and he can’t maka | ) | ‘m\“llfl 4 2 | €0 with an Internationai league club | car responefhle, and establishes an | ! 2o long to suit most wrestling | Bevlin, Jan. 17 — German, Eng- |y, 50, ay o g1 DXt summer. Byt he won't take it. | enfapceabls liability under which| lish and American capital has| Riankenship s ~ 2s¢[ "It I thought I was good enough ( recklessncas, bad driving or acci- By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | united to preduce an {internatienal| = - 1to play in the hig Iragues T'd 20| dent {s eurs to cost the man to . | film, tha stery and the treatment | after a job,” he tells you, “but the |pis yugh meney to act as a| surp ues s to hear that Tox | (7 B0 S A SRS isE e e Dol Foke Bame : Snapshots of a Man Watching the News Pictures. .v]‘ “.,,:1.'! .\\1’“:” o ,”I‘ ¥ ti lan important countries of the world. | Penny Dad Wanted Him to Be Lawyer | The matter of establishing special | E salana CHBEITI: AL ]‘“d The purpose is to increase salability | DT FIghting i5 & better payinz busi- [motor vehicle conrts will doubtless| WILLAYS wugh professional yunners around |y, yyying a universal appeal. [ ness anvway, — Ruth gets $52.000 a {he hyought up again this year. It ¢ Garden alrea ‘. The film lled “The City of | ar, and is the game’s highest paid i3 not the {ntentien of the depart. Ith the U. & G. A. it Temptation 4 it s being taken| -zjlv.\‘r' 1t Martin develops into a|ment to try to it CR P e s A A with th ok A, under the gizantic gl .lm] at o cee ireal champlon, and a popular ene, be | 1aw, and if anvthing s done abont, it [ T 1 to elimina :; l'.n\ ."mm e e s wareh .\\ T s v-,,u' that much for a single it will be with the under: anding e putting zreens Perhavs e af former Emperor \\Hliu'n Larson night's work. [that the judiciary and members of sivicter membership regulations | il L iene e paprosented in the |10 | Martin is an talian. His real |the bar take it up aud follow it | aulg help | colony of a producers, photo- |- R g e e ar nod Rl RIS i ou g = . graphers, dircetors and writers en- | 42 180 41s—1ays | Ieiired restaurant keeper. O} Changes on Taxation Whenexaa e rerd Ut dadielliceen! (o thalwori T I [RiartiicRuAntedpiritdic Biin | Another important matter which eales v”l‘l o ‘]] s ougne | The fim is & development trom | ILL B3 a 1“,?,:1»‘;1‘1,“"]\”"'.’,fim] NS WETE |yl come up relates fo the taxa e ‘y'i ol ]nu Landis oughtn't{ = 0o ihp G ho 18 | (Gaedisen 3y -H?mr‘ l-""‘-l_ ARt the Kid fyan of certain types of motar ve- Inestisa eenint, | personally in the produ e ot e Ol BB AN icle Bimle Fpablciee metor | 2 ber was foTa enllege to get | 110N 1t centers about Constantinople T e fight | venicie must be ore carefully clas- o e AT R LI LS EM and shows the tragedy ussian 101 Ll . led and defined. All such should LUON LOLU publicity is to offer Knute Rock Aod 1 | It's hard to give up fightinz if you | X 4 850,000 contr ears IEOIEEes SN0 Surond sUEY I o {nave insurance qualifications for the 330000 con ‘x:;: faime Bim that | capital without fun vears| CASINO BOWLING ALTEYS Sagla punel 1"w‘1 [satety-of those who ride in them. 1 s nothing ago when the movemen's in South | lose now clasted a3 “iitneys & Tmies | KENSINGTON . pAGUE |18 Years old that night, 1jve R | failrd and ll non-Bolghevists were |, n S el W B e o fre Sl DR SRSE R R Siil tomnellat (ojfice. |H 1 bod lawyers in the country airea An Immense ameunt of freight i | i vor v"vrd lm c m!\v he £ %1 “Miss Julianne Johnson, of Los|¥ 3 | ha te rried en cr notor ve- | | vare ingt a bym. Now you are % 4] rcla falthe | | S e : i | Angeles, has the leading rol= i . ; hicles owned individuals and | ort celebrity worthy of eight-col- ; FIGHT IN HARTFORD s ! iduals 2 e celet i Smon NyRotigIENL 1= {iim, that of a Russian girl who was = e fransportation companies hauling unlihiadhnze { sompelied to suppert herselt and HETES I Next Wednesday Night Bohby areia | T#1ERE a5 a bu e |[er aged fathecby dancing in one | Mg D ecnose el Babloany Sl L h :Tl,:”:; Aot e gt ieicd baretalot (hEATITKlE 21— Terry Pu of Bosten an Bop. |lected from this t ng of the fighters o comn-1 o) Uatile. Chekova, a nie v Garoi i Yartte ya inot the emphasis being on the rank. | ‘”_ T T i» ‘!’w cia of Baltimore latrle 13 MO 2 A o i rounds in the foatare event at the | D Carel S ing: adnlayNE AR 154 oot 1 1 for next |the present me 1'p to the time of Camel.matking | 00 VALRIEECE K00 0 |Toot Guara ha ‘:‘{mr e A T Y. 1o press neither Eill Johuston nor | 1 ¢ who arc compelled to|aregs L e et L “iol certain el 1 Vineont Richards had mada any = s Levantine | Orste 15 15T Atlas s is | | K v il "Tilde R become waitressex in LevAntine|ep i per 249 | certain 1o be a rip-snorting tar as |tor vehicles overtaxed. | move to heep Bill laenitay vcarny- | {cbi 01| Porkerulniavs cooy ke o nq|These cases include thoce vehiclesl {ngont mssthreat HoRuetic [ Walter Eexstan 2t Garcia's record is foo own | Which are, by their nature, incapable —— At = - s = e : of making long jeurneys, and others | i1t OFMAT W 4ns 4 1761183, t0 need comme | Hritlon) fgniiey Tadd and s x Independents The prelimiraries bring tngether | Which run exclusively on city strests tors NG | George ee 1800 B2 M1 4 Lewls and Young M {and not on the highways e state Hichmen are a 'mh",fir aineg :‘ ‘:v A_‘.:b“ rounder, I ie O'Bri Justice must be done to tl i German actors in the cast, where | S5 1= 508 | Tohnms RaNon inkric nounos | Reglstration of a ye#hic all the ndinavian conntries and | 85— 55| nounas o a four T to keep up w mest of an states are rep- S G ST s ba restricted a Mar i lslale] e irkish minister here 48 1200 | rai e ; { - N thar of the new erilera loti the st St == _ i < Sl b or of the W |ana other membera of the Turkish p, £ MERKLE NEAR TOF probably ] ¥ ing and b ] Jegation have besn called into can- |wa g TR A strnetion. The . Mic.ey Wa 32 19 arc in the production, and have 2 5 Iy b e Ty RS the necessity f et .n-n;m Thfi Klan "" 3 [ attended the staging of many of the | 5 r:m,‘: in runs. He wa s a 2p {o-reand bout at §a netsen Fal | 210 : HAR i a[luslsgine) A an ) 5 title nee % | bte for 1 1 Kelley, 1 ,, led | east equivaie vuary 23 for t w weight titl California actors, directors and | S 5 B el :”.m all with 153 | slowest velicies regi phetographers find the German | | American faotball | (G D iner trying after years of | 4 cantor tor piits rk in tha land of sunshine. The Lurgh university, has maitled his ap-| . scenes of Constantino \“ "‘1 G d n’ G w positi ) unlver that it §s fmpossible to heat t. Con accordin fiom Cul- | gequently attendants are Kept busy ver as hee water bags and fur ’ anlilaviara nat = G e et £ : 2 mienillies au e bal /i3 VELLD 5W-DID A HERR \ (L ETOST GOT WHAT \ R 4 NEC = [ 0 LATEST NEWS! — FEMEMBER | ,Wu;w | a artume iz b | f! - hHL MARAED A REAL | taray s tumes. SUSIE SWET- THAT GiRL. WOU ENGLIOH T e g W Al E W i 3 ? ety LOCAL CLUB CHALLENGED Gov ,’é:g_“u‘n;‘:gg%—“ W LORD ! 71 -Ameri-| The Qreenwich and New Haven S ? niversity of | ) have R torta N N—— v £ht will be | gerins of hoskethall games, and ef thall, regula- | forts are heing made to have tha Trit as |winner play the New Britain club plaver of |quintet. The local management will v in 1224, [probabiy ure the Reserves, which e mean that the contest will not Votitise place until after the fimsh of E tri ar lvague on February Yo oy Ny e IN WEST HAVEN may yeturn for the Drake relays at | FIRI VL Des Motnes, Ta,, April An invl- | Havén, Jan. 17.~—Fire tation h2s been taken 1 aduls ,‘ from an overheated stove swept | 413 ment by b w yeunc- | through a shoe ned by Sam o he t . no ‘ lar 1 Jer block 1 elal match 1 a2t the University of ‘\‘ru Haven seste afternoo 1inels next mont [ §4veral thousand de amage ¢ 2 {oas e, water smoke to Charles Comiskex. owner of the | the store and the other two adjoin Chicago American league club, has | ing storea. | ) .

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