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NEW BPITAI’\I DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925, SIIIAILIII AL IAIIINIANIII NN BRI HEERIA2131 40002 Sed EE PR R A M b MR A 2 et bre it ST e e enidt CITY LEAGUE TEAMS START SECOND ROUND OF PLAY TOMORROW — LOCAL TEAMS BUSY THIS WEE — FALCONS AND MERIDEN | RECREATIONS PLAY SEVEN-INNING TIE — KENSINGTON BARELY NOSES OUT NEW BRITAIN RAN(}ERS TEAM — OTHER SPORT NEWS SRR B oo 22z Prttttteisa et ST ARSI A RIS S IR 233 THIRD PLACE TEAMS ARE NENSNGTONJUST | Has Bnght Future [HAGUETERNSNON i L LOCAL TEANS BLSY LIABLE T0 BUCK LEADERS | NOSES 0UTLOGALS INSECONDROND ..., =5, ... OVER THE WEEK-END reation Batters Even Matters South End Boys Garner Two prie & Thres Good Games Scheduled o N N Two Good Home Games Prom- Lonely Bingles Oif Samon ey S Tomorrow at Walnut Hill } e rateons basebant team o o s {0 Fang-0thers on Road y battled to a seven inning tis e By ) last night in Meriden with the Ree ——— —White Sox Smother Champion Senators—Athle- tics Blank Detroit — Yankees Establish Three me Win—Cleveland Takes Three Straight From /s youus lit jast night in a twi- g resume play again tonmorrow affc e surprise was g noon at Walnut il park starting now o e 5 | week will see New Britain teams as o s Tr Fo, sprung on them by no other tha the second round in the ue play, |10W owner of u sporting goods cm Red Sox — Giants Trim Cubs — Tail End Braves sprun on them by no other than ; : The ‘eamen 1na( €aturday seitlcd the [Porium i the Moriden 1lills. The | usal in great demand everywhere. Down Pittshurgh—St. Louis Tumbles Brooklyn, 'vlm' iin headed by o mighty young § ; first round in the league and thers (300F¢ Wheh darkness made it im- | pore will be two snappy home but a mighty good pitcher, Salmon. | i . are flve more sets of games to be |Mgative to call off the game, 18 el Despite his name, Salmon was no | 3 KA, nlasstAheileuEn ]l ORURNIERthS 'M{ ‘Hvl ] ted first when | the road ev or 1 Ihird NES < fish for Kensington us he hele o | # i & games to ba pl 1 on Aug he Faleons eonnte irst when s Deg L el " Gl AR alEOn R Aehad (bl Tt W i g sed onia Klutka sinzled and got around to| The Falcons will have a good af- place teams are perking up in th H. R down 1o two measly hits although he J Tomorow, the Oriole A 3 1 o ! ! Radiee major leagues, Cincinnatli in the wa i 3 2 o [ was beaten by the score of 1 to 0. g £ the Dragon on Diamond No. 1, at -z (! Nird only to ride liome on Woiaks | qraction at St. Mary's field Sunda National and Chicago in the Amer | : Kensington was unable to snlve b / o'clock while the Turritt A S into, right. ~ The Reereations| ¢ moon when the Laurel A, ¢ fcan as the result of spurts have & ) R 5 ol Salmen's delfvery and Kingo and | ' a - ¥ ) | play the Faic eserves on Dig [l‘gbl \'\h“ ;VHJ‘-” yw ’ e lnuiug fxmm of New Haven cr 5 bats good chance to break up two-team e v & o Sataline, clever first baseman, were . A A mond No. 2 at & o'clock, The P, |1 *‘;[ ripled and scored on Wiin (iom 4t 4 olclocks . The:Elm fights for the flags. A >lihe only two to get hits off his de- 4 1 . G I, Corbins will pluy the Tiangers | [‘alPh Buckley's single, ~ The throw | A Jggregation has one of the o 5 t . ? 2 livery. 1elds he ) .\ . S h sl Nod 1tat 4 doe {home was high and Walsh slid in et Scoring a clean &weep . ) g [ livery. 1ields on the other hand, {on 5 o [ ctrongest combinutiohs in the ¢ Philadelphia series for a \ i i AR wag in rare form and he held the 2 | These games shonld draw larger S i o o - ‘h-m Cown and has cleaned up every- straight victory, 6 to . B 1 Rangers down to four lonely bin- b / ;ru-mlx than evet fomorrow hecaus: | H‘”‘ el “ sl Vlatow {hing in thal vicinity this year, bore down on the Pirat 1 Glants |3 Jouls 0001000 -2glog and sent 12 men pack with ) : A = 2 [ of the claseness of the wace in the | TN S ""’” ““;]"‘”' { Munager Joe Veniski in arranging 3 S I w =5 APOSOT) hires ams are L aaCs, | 8 hrew city jniiueyseniorkieskue L LU R . Bu thecaen 1 : I ague. At prosent, { EIC s B Hhree | have the team show in this city their own grip in nw: more |} Mousel. oulle play—Ward MeCormick drove a ball out into | tied for firsi place 1 ag two of | Lk \." s Lringing one of the big attractions secure agafnst h allenga of 2 A K L Mo right field ir «_h 1 st half of tI 4 & 1 th . Orf. »nl‘ nmwl r‘ ny | Rl s | availabls to New m‘“dm : Brooklyn. 1ive ) f games ston £, % 6 Gantan 3 | NiNth inning which Simon misjudged s . A= 5 i to grips, much interest should |y, PR 717 All-Kensington will play the Sub- from second piace, the Reds, who |by Hoxt 1. Passed i Mac got around to third before he h g i ¢ . +be put in this game, ‘The Dragons Burkle & 0| marine Base tcam of New London have been playing good and bad el ¥ s This Ceonld he stopped and a moment H b ! " RS vill he considerably. we uw,«.,} b W ¢ in the Whaljng City tomerrow af- baseball, receive Boston in Cincin- | later, he came in on Venturo's sac- Ik eRe CAW). e cause of the L that the Corbin | s, PR ] W terncon. Thig will be the second nati today with hope of grtting into LEYELAN rifice fly. The run thus scored was shaa ' { Red Sox will he playing tomorrow | ilur 3 | came of a hdfme and home serics his t ! 2 1 Cincinnati Reds Make (lean Sweep From l’hiladclphia‘ | i All-Kensington got the surprise of " The Ney Britain Clty League, wili | reation team of that city, the outlit The end of the present week and heing plloted by Jimmy Burns, old the Sabbath which begins the nuat time Conneeticut leagus star” and | '" A games, while other teams will bs on the trick of the pennant hunt | .B. R, . A. E.|enough ot beat the Rangers, but it afternoon ani will take Fitz- (K Walsh, I o3 )| B the saifirs. The gobs took Having fenced off Detroit and St ‘ 258 |was not an earned run because had ] patrick, A. Blanehard and Corbin 8t | pape, b A the first, a hard fought battle, in Touls after a close fight for third |, i 3o Simon caught the pill as he should [iest away from the team. Then | Vimsh : ( Kensington a few weeks ago and tha place, the White Sox foday are after SO B have done, there would have been SERE TR SRR ; [Tommy Blanchard ani Terguson o 0 hoys trom the lower end will try apother victory over the champion |y{ D ofa BOIHANSL obs Ted Lyons, youthful pitcher of the } ;mmh' EokalanE NIty Rty MadRson 4 7 5 3 their best 1o even matters tomorrow, | ators. Washington, which has Bty The work of McKnerney was Chicago White Sox, is destined to been strugeling with Philadelphia t, o . 0 2 brilliant at shert stop. He aceepted | pacomu one of the outstanding for the lead, is 8% games ahead of | s ! 2L ¢ < chances without | jigures in the American league Chicago, which has just won three | o 7 16 & one blob. His work was of | Right now Ted Lyons is a m victories in four starts. | the highest order and Kensington | good pitcher, he is certain to b The Sox yesterday knocked Cov- e R §[has a gvcaf deal of respect for the fome a great one, and that time isn't | Between Blue Army and News- ; S it i vo @legkin from the hox and smashed | | S team that played them last night. |yepy ,‘“f’“ 4 | 1op. \yv‘x ‘rr~l\.‘)‘hnlw-l.\oj._'!l)‘mn“ s:l:"‘k . ; 0 This is the same outfit that gat’:(l?a his 18.game winning streak with a ] The score: ) Cateher Kay Sclilk of the White| Papermen—Batting Is Heavy LRl L i R Valcons such a hard battle at St eluster of 18 safeties to win 11 to 1. < ALLEKENAL N Sox, one of il veatest roecivers | o 3 : S\ Sl 7ol ; L ; rv's field a week or two ago and Te it ! > Ly i b 3 2 : L e Bluebirds defeated the Ilerald {has been working out all weel Tofuls e consington will hate & tough ‘time Meanwhile the Athleties ham- 3 z i 0|Pressier, s 0 that ever looked through u mash, |, pail é % A i z 2 Ll i : . |1 A baseball team, 9-8, in a cloge battle | will be {n good trim for the game. x pted for R Walsh In § the nine The X ¥'s mered Whitehill out of the game and . | e ] takes a purdonable pride in the suc- |, “winow Brook park last night, the | The Burritts and the Faleons Re- | (Game called in 3th, darkness downing . . X ¥'s beat the Tigers, 9 to 0, with Gray Y g flias i ! I 8 |cess that has alreody greeted Lyons, |, S HN YO “l* Skl R R S A e e e : d copped the championship of Iw"\:' pitchinz. 7 i J ] o | vontuzn b T5y6hh(ls: aXprofegel oF 1 fisenal | ool s dbanEl MOtale slonElIeiuna i Seryes ki A Shile e s ApU Haven two euccessive years, in 18 PRt Y ankea i tlertd funahacass) L Diteie e While the veteran packeton delisnts |d0uble plays cxecuted by hoth sides. |state {hat they will make a much| ke i 7 y tand 1923 and they have been going full attempts, finally established a = . 0 ol in soeing any member of the Hox | The Herald had a one-run fead in |better showing that last weck, A ! I I great guns this season. They will Alitssil mithe ithins B st by linlng g ) : J T s ol o e s mmln.mm, but Ul m].mm].‘ ::\ |‘..) \AJ'_:» ’, \v":‘\“"> ‘]v'n rn;"l‘f Tty o ¥ g "lline up as follows: Ryan If, Ciag- trounsineQUICRErONTE RYRIONS i o for Za st ) t ] i | il more kecn sl e han amwhiEcon (00K e s vt oAt AT AYCE S S TR IRRRE St i e R v Xa 1t | joglio 3b, Callahan 1b, H. Lynch s, Cleveland kept pace with (il g d ) by Ted Lyons. pushed well out in front 'l""‘ "'{'”’k“‘”‘ Sl ot : Pickett ¢, 8 O'Brien rf, Burke 2b, 5 y L 1 2 s 3 srmen made a deter. {day and make things interesting for F e Gip i osa e o i ) A ¥ aking it three st Tk wh (R i Schallk Catches Coliege Pheno: apeninEl g i ]| y Manto ef, Crossmen =, ™. v, Tanks by making it thr ra challe Catehes Coliege Phenom S COLiBAE A i st sTost Dt soroned's Flie Waleol Be- e P over the Red Sox. 7 1o 2. Buckeye v e fvat r ¢ 3 7} Three years ago this sprifti 1he ke A 2 ye, Foidy g e T ) ¥ ssey bein, abhb caling og will have their regular lineup B —— 25 A be in addition to Drilliant pliching, - i ¥ : Chicago White Sox were in Waco, y belng nabb gieallng AN i1 The Corbin Red Sox will ba on the 3w IS ro—A 3 ‘ o 0 n the sixth and Stevens being [in the game and these bovs will i road both tomorrow and Sunday. turned. fn a home rin S o L i 10 Shelea ® | Tex, for an exnibition game. B d smeanuigilice oS (R ND CIR(\U] oth Sunday, The Giants cut Pittsburgh’s lead |Frusier to Rurna to Speaker N 1. Argn oo lor University, noted for its fine it second for the final out. |make the contest one of “Greek 'lA RV Y] l Tomorrow afternoon, the red hosed 3 Both teams clouted the ball withont rinst Greek." warriors will go to Middletown to tollal pamatandl i hnlll aalt Hankilie L 4 anglan] £ ! e howing in ctivs, I8 located in b Ul e J RS S 3 2 ¢ ('q:v]\l bl J e ' = .“ ¢ .,::‘ 3 a L T L 3 ) 8 }H\w iR pity, while flelding features were The P. & F. Corhing ‘va A | i meet the team from that placc that B RS Cah o GG A 1t o 1 e " The Baylor coach lot it become|Coulributed by Salstrom, Stevens, |weakened by the fact that som Elesen of the Fastest Trotters Injis entered into the Connecticut migh K pu runior ) And Matinwan » Sroanin 0 LA i o P land Johnson, the Holy Cross short- | their best players will be missing . River league. This is one of the NSO Rilieta i ava baehtasliad it known that he had a pretty good the World Enteréd ‘For $25 & s o at wajvers have heen ask on him 1y non. p . 4 S B stop of the losers. from linenp becanse of the re h ” Enteréd “For 825,000 | . .01 oout cor binatio: EY . by the Giants. Hank's homer and looking pitcher on his team I'hat strongest combinations that Tobin's macrifice fly scored thres of the person was Ted Lyons, Several of G i 8 Herald —E. Griso iy of the Cotbin Bed Tuber | v ature at Awrora:Todas charges will have etacked up against j To d 21 ! o SR : ¢: Par-!and Patrus will be away and so will this season as the down rive m- Hants rons in a narrow squeak | | o the White Sox ayers journcye > . 1 . € river com (n: ‘x nt i MAT‘ONAL ‘ EA .]F Ladiisena 1 2 i ves | OVer \ml (he tr'm,’,y :m,v.uf ’.‘-:. ,11 lier, 1b; Butler, Johnson, ss; T. | Manager Clarence Coons, Tn fhe ab- Auwrora, TIL. Iylv, 317 (A —Fleven | binatlon has been playing sweet ball ‘rw Pt : Lo ¢ , S et Giriswnld, 2b-c: vens, If; Jones, |sence of the mmager and captain, lof the fastes 1, in the world | so “Lefty” Hylan will pitch G by sl ca I o : Al il e L ofi McEvoy, rf. Bluebirds—Vanes, | Jasper will act as manager nnd Joe are entered for {he $25.000 American | and Noonan will catel for the lorals, fmb p . ; ! ; A.B. I Dl 4 ¥ 8 A b e B Lop: o Smth, 1be (Jacksen will be eaptain of the team. |trotiing derby todiy, faature event [The team will leave at 10 o'clock to "h‘, AL IR £ Racal L 3 : o e e B 2h; Judd, D. Alfeno, c:|The Rangers will have their usuallof the grand eirculf meeting at Ex- | Sunday, the Red Sox will be the .‘,‘, olding the s snfe 2 ¢ i Seavalledl on 71'1\ Sk "” tel, | Salstrom 1 wnn, rf; I |strong linenp in the '"H. and as |position Park guests of the Taftvile nine in that wa A e 1 ‘y"m TPL a't’l:\l Sehalk Alfane, ¢ Volf, © Score Dby |the team has heen ftraveling at a | The devby will he' run under the | fown Taftville has always been a, e 3 P i it airiet clothes fur‘( 1‘\(”» " {nnings |strong pace, the last few games, Cor- ol plan in three heats of one mile | strong baseball center and the fans pitrhing ¢ : art and (Mis . (e I e e i | Herald 101 29118 [bing will have to play the game of leach. The first heat will be the|there delight in watching the Cor- Hubbell; 5 " 0 e | Binebirds 073 2015—9 | their lives to pull out with a win. |Afih race on the program bin Red Sox perform. Buckland ¢ 7 / Mason. Meet Floyd Fitzsimmons | oo oS 0o Groason el Umpire—Ensorth Assignment of umpires for the | Among the enfries ara Thompron [and Kopee will form the loca) bat- AM P!p T 511 s ? Bl o e — games I8 glven in another seetion Dillon 202 55 Holly Rood Jessle, | tary, The team will leave at 11 ' r AN LLALUE PITTRBURGE | tn Kan=as City on Monday it na e va‘: -wr“”. el BRAVES WIN TWO of the sports page 2:04 1-2; Trumpet, 2:04 12 and St. |a, m ABT i e iR ik G | Bl e (v el g The Braves got back into a win — S U‘wwn.‘s]“x 1 “r ThesDillon horse | The Orloles, besides taking part i A L & ning stride yesterday on the Oak | ¢poe o i3 regarded as u favorife inta clty laagile! parnel tomosiowiat 1 Greb, world's middleweight | The trick was turned and before g « o y 3 rrow af« AL A R ‘M‘i“ it = "]M o lym-m ! ”'L Street diamond and {he Nathan | Gimme” Letters Fl’“?" . - — ternoon, will play the Laural A, C. e . Niiacciilova i tsaimmone Ive oo Bavler L0l Hate feld by taking wwo games, one Dead Letter Office | [Cambridee M Killed nine of Hartford at Colt's park Sun- e 5 B iugenliloy sjmmene 4 Tex, LYONS Y23 fiom the Oak sireets and the other | e e ambrdge an iiile: a ‘The Orfoles have & bad habit 3 s Cit onday. o sign ar t contract, b e Lot G ashington, July 3 - S . - a 10-round title match with| Coming b |from the Indans. The Br beat | o In Fall, Not Murdered |of beating Capital City nines, but e o more than one person - von' Tack Dempsey at Michigan Clty, In- | from Bayier in June of 1 et the dead letter office Is a eharltabic | ~ Cambridge, Mass. July 31 (DA | (118 won't deter them from stretch- g ing their winning ways Bunday. or philanthropie fnstitution man whose body was found early to- [ 5.1 : he Pirates and Rangers have n PR T n coonsin | d n doorwa ' Broadwav. s | 8 ot A Kinned Sartiore and mant fhemibabl Fver sfnce a man in Wicconsin [day in a doorway en Broadway. this |, A i psats SHiceMAdon G CL [by n & to 0 seors The pitehing of |wrote the post office department for fcity, was identified s Michasl Moran | for anfiounced 1t thev have games ;.u‘\ ontract Ml‘va : A””W‘ 1 128t in 1he American league, | he winners and the hitting of Wil |funds in the dead lotter office here. | the heud Jed police to Lelieva that | pit ' oing for these fuwo s ma s honn a gentle- | Lyons turned in a most creditable (jams and J. Benson helped fn the [there has been a steady stream of {the man had heen murdercd but it [ 1 man's oon year, winning one mere game than | scoring | similar “gi'r lettors many from (was established later that Moran BLUEBIRDS BEAT HERAIDE fienensi iy sl ity : S e (s oy e W) put to it to get a strong toam in x r g b ek ol : . et | Kreda S b L0 U1 gunday afternoon at the Percival | The Orfoles will have a strong line . 5 e 1o 3 s p &0 a | 3 goes ceens avenue grounds in Kensington, ths ilnuhh Plays Feature Close Battle |y fomorrow using the re men X Y team of New Haven will op- who have kept the fes car the ! Sy : o e Paper Goods town: nine. I B H1 former feam in a niornings tilt by the score of § fo 1 and in the afternoon, they took on the eopper diana. Mason stated last night. The [ was used in parts of nine games and " mateh will be ember 19 | ended the seazen with fwo wins and Mansini and Ippilitto featured for 2 mere | Attar an u,q,giw u; 1.; z”im e lost Victories and 11 defeat T T women, and all advancing what the |had been drinking with friends in an POLO RESULT A SURPRISE [t S8 ta e Al RS B0 i ing last season gave CITY LEAGUE UMPIRFS [senders claim are good repsons why jupper apartment and had fallen | Westbury, N. Y., July 31 UP—The y‘\m ” ‘\‘{u‘(‘jf\ ito ety A promis iw big things for this wear The City League umpires who are [they should share in the “dead” |down a stairway the street, Rockaway Hunting elub polo team {2nd 50 far Lyous has more than ' to handle the games at Walnut Hill | cash | John Fit 1 garage em- |vesterday sprung a surprise and made good an eapect 1k tomerrow afternnon, have been | ost fee officials bute the |ploye, was ed when {wo wom- |feated the ¥ ; a 2 ; park tomerrow afternoon, hav v off ficia y T \ Wil Vo wom- |feated the Meadow Brook Fox Hune- Shop Team Takes Game oI thesspring #s assigned as follows:—Diamond No.[manv requests to omission in mews |en reporfs o pelice that they ers, 9 to 8 in the final of the Meadow From F(’ll(‘()ll R(‘ cerves | 'Mining X ) ddie | 1 at 2 o'clock, Gauntter and Maher; | dispatches deseribing the Wiseonsin [saw him ing the body Into the | Brook division of the Eastern Polo Rt e Collins in figt ox's chances | Diamond No, 2 &t 2 o'cle Malloy | 1etter of the faet that dead letter | dgorway e was released when he {elrcult. The victors had a handi- , | for me saic , nd Campbell: Diamond No 1 at 4{mo must be held a vear and then [explained that he found the hody on ' cap of four goals and triumphed in : 1 am banking stronzly on Tyonc. | g'clack, Noonan and Ross 1 aver t the tressury lin vallc and maved It fo shelter, the eighth and last chukker. e ghowed me last season he had | ritching his first ganie of the reason 1 S | T T Me and Mine BRIGGS erves last night in a we m.)\m" score of & to 4. Rtanley Freneh, | wing af Trans in t 1 — B - g 4 : | may hit the 20 i : Do YoU Know DEAR - oM THAT REMIND /P—h ARCHIBALD '1S NEVER So S R | il dens jn the ddeal il 1/ 1 Tk LITTLE AR CH!(‘:AL_D DEAR --GWENNY HAS SHOWN ' || | HAPPY AS WHEN HE HAS . perfect dav with four out of | o0 C 5 aele] 5 | S GOING To BE AW svued A TALENT FOR MUSIC - A PENCI\LYAND .DAPER-vlT§ 3 s felding and hase run : Ent hander e e s SHE PLAY - MARIKABLY ( REALLY REMARK'BLE ,ThAT” hoorder Kunda | gy o ) ek iecen | /¢ ST e e i WELL Eok A CHILD oF S | e 57|MA<31NA1'10~ T S :\'v‘\‘;r\ly_r:;}“,‘.m& s EYERY f:g DRAWS A Th HER UNCLE IS A MUSICIAY, | PWE'RE "SAVING ALLT s’ > Aha ia and Zaleski work | : N o) AND WE THI :WORK FOR FUTURE |\ YEARS® ¢4 for the winn Tl Hatie o Lione ,”P',":‘ A W bis second | WHOLESSENRS 7 WE LTHINK NE Wil L —— Cor team s anxious fo play other | o050 L prosy surh as the Rangers, Fafnirs rioles Call Mr. Johnson At |Hart & Ggoley's next week, The Faleon. Reseriea, o 300 100 000 (LLmuel Take .\emnd [Hart & Cac \ 112 01x-—~6 Victory From Owls | bear watehing 7 T The Laurels annexr 2 TNS VS ALL-PLAINVILLI | fov iy | the OwIs by the score of | Beens, a team co ¢ J SRS &cor 2 to 8. | T itting of Bolomon and the field serond straight win last night b stars of f 2 i« All-Plainville team at the | "% Of MeGuire, Frawiey and Jervis | helped in the win. The I ols will | play the Braves at &. Mary's fielq Rattle of ary” for this town. | Jonday at 2 o'clock. The Laure been | Would like o8 for next week and ool grov what will | e All-Plainville feam has - ‘ e ( Y R 2 z < ol {imars want S S e e s nter | You wwow BUT PLarS Lwe TIRING! _ ALWAYS \,-ch AND BORING | SHE REALLY Has-T 11 | 8core by innings A CriILD OF SEVEN-T HER PEOPLE ABOUT urur_m\rv" THINKS , THAT PoOR SimpP ACHE (WE HAVE ENGAGED | “WHY THE CHILD HAS NO OF A:KiD HASLTALEMLT! gvenson ; 1 ooy ( ‘flu- vERy BEST)HER TEN:NLF anhQGlTfil\—EN?’ FOR MUSIC ABOUT'AS uucw-n;\_:..n‘i fland subsiitules ries: Taurels—Jack O'Rrier ESAYSISHE HASINEMER TR OLLT THAN A LUMP OF MUD As’MY BIGATOE.! atter t amata. Onls—Anderson. Ke ER EXPERIENCE SEEN A ol S I SO et and Pae. CHILD CF THAT AGE wWiTH =\ | — SUCH A GRASP oF MUSIC - OPERATION WITH JACK KAIF) TWO STILLS CAPTURED S rdo A ®i—a | New Haven, July 31 P —Two 1 r 104 re- | gallon stills and 500 gallons of a ontrolier | cahol were confiseated by federal Haves o, | h . Ak Laurels n3 1 by Dr.|prohibition agents in a rald on a u with a|shack 1 v i vesterday knife s Cubed alcohol 1| ¥ohn Castricos When Dr. Council arrived at Ber- | ing ing river from a hunting trip he was brought befors alled on to handle the case. He had missionr R. E. Ly He said Y‘- |no implements. With the crude eut- had been emploved tn work the sl 1| {fit he performed the operation with thres Aays ago br a man whose succest No anesthetis was adminis. nrame he did not know. He was o |tered. The alcchol was used to ster- | dered held for the U. . district "3 | (Continued on the Fol lowing Page.) 'flize the knifs, court under bonds of $1,000.

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