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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1025, Football leaguc, The reason fo — | | press and radio, cently defeated Schaefer jn & chale this 18 because he signed to play Tho Standard Steel & Tron Co, he- | | JARD FRIENDSHIp | S0 mateh with the Steam Rollers in Pro A I N gan operations this morning in gne | F[]R HIS []”] H[]ME" TR e PLANT ’ dence at the beglnning of the sca. b of the milly of the Aetna Nut com- | LG 4o astip i | BlIAYIR UANT WIRE-WALK prcblag i esatds son but later jumped the contract l ‘H 0 “,‘,:;l‘i““\;|u’,‘],w.,<““:\‘ X .“"1"\“':'“";‘;:“‘;"o':""’l‘“:‘°""m';:°:;“‘"“ to play with Mulllgan's team, an | (Continued I L Sl o6 e s e no title to Jake Schnef AlKers, Fight fans in this section will re- [Independent outnt. In playing | ¢ ed From Preceding I I A i W expeet to lave tho tvo milis work- | Fil(lep @ I For Chicago last winter, has ugroed mile itlo yesterday {n 3 hours ¢ member the last fight staged in Wa-~ |against him, the Pottsville team has Johnson, rg. .. DF Beauc amp as Amhon[y I‘.,N Within the next few weeks, This Fl[l Iel uest 0 Fold 10 SEE :“": A‘"w conque “‘,‘ of .H-! tourna- | minutes, 33 8 seconds, almost two terbury between “Kid" Kaplan of | lald itself liable to be outlawed too. Baker, 1g, 3 0 l d Le d D' 96 Wil give employment to & large | Qf ' ;“"“ in preparing for uyh.m-x s |minutes slower l)u'\n h.'.':. own record York and the loud and raucous| The Pottsville team may also lose ing the past year sinco the Aetna squawk ralsed by New York sports |the national title because it played - g e |NUt Co. stopped operations in the writers over the decision as ren- |against a toam Saturday on which | S Syre Y., Dec. 14 (B-—ThI8 [piant, (he new company has spent | Detrolt, Mich, Dec, 14 (Pr—No lored, but it appears that New |Harry Stuhldreher played. The |§mith-Anderson, rf,.. ”fl:un;.u'hm m‘ ‘Brand congiderable money on repairs and | longer necde 1 as a unit of service York Jjudges have evened up the |“Four Horsemen" played in Phil - [Crowley, If. T R l"t \Hllfl:" machinery, matter of decislons in their ruling [delphla Saturday against Pottsville [Borts, ¢ 2 ‘x I-’ 4)- -‘(-‘”M 6 n“'h"'l_y With this addition te the manu- | on the Berlenbach-Delaney fight in|and this violated the natlonal rules. | ergowity, h’“l_” “(\v;i:“ “"\l"r{;‘ logond "'f“l. fr;”\- |facturing of the town, the industrial ik i New York Friday night. Our ‘I‘vm!:]\'fll;sl‘:‘\::;l".‘I Ao"‘.' The nm(lm:“,,‘,,\_ nson, 18, ...u.. - l\;u “-1‘ 'h\‘_ m.\';“:lm At 46 after ulux‘hmlc ;r 1»;:« \..Arl comes to a "”_M;r-‘l" ”~\“\ !'\‘W":’nm "-l‘l.!"Ir ”: ok 5 e Rot ot the Eplscopal church from 1863 |cal factories are operating on & full | ;‘Ir‘srn':"::tmlr;;‘(:iih?;uln‘l‘c‘j s Mulligan may also lose his oppor- |fotit 1900 when he retired and set- |tima basis and there is little unem | B funity to get into the national league 5 3 {tled in Syracuse, in 1904 Te was |ployment, | 2 i pause in New | sport writers give the Connecticut f i f d ans, ot Rev. Waller Denny announce country's metropolis | | Alvord, c. e A A s ! i -Kat-You-Te the [yesterday that he had accepted the | Boston, he speeds on y b ubt in the aviiel i Unell s or » | accey 1 e Helichy RO T Hes e e AR s el pany's factory on High street, ONi- | In the Ford scheme, “Grandpa Mel- | lie” Dunham, picturesque translutor | Apaches - . beautiful or perfect rainho : or D L (5 o e 0 th A“ leibie 1 P”‘\“V’“*I ,~'\. ; ‘\:..; on |Congregational church, e has con- | tOWrage of newspaper men o there is something to f“ “‘f’ ;"‘" ('1?: n e eys | Mordecai, 1, g . Indlan life and legends, wrote doz- |dueted the services there for the | Photographers who tralled the aged | .\hnl JTeasan, e, ’}l,‘:‘i’l:m,, Hh e | “s o o |cns of archeological bulleting, scores |past six weoks and will assume his | idler on his first e . New York Herald- ® of monograph: nd 10 manuseript | ne { the boundaries of Maj d b 2 i ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS | £ VLR S manuscript |new dutl ice, Avienot Main New York World 'c_! Smlt\rdfl! "r: ol volumes called “Antiquities of Onon- “Grandpa” and “Grandma’ F"-Mdm‘ AL '»Ml t““]‘m‘-k CLAM DONGLAS Speedboys 19, Celtics 10 daga,” which are profusely 11lus- | The great chisfs of the rc servation | ham, who bear the (i tion comes from fhe pen o o e Tom O'Shnnters., speed Boys |trated with orfginal drawings of In- |will pay a visit to Wonx Tribe, T, O, | winnin favor a Iship TawrencejinetiegH rald@Tbuncy Iem ey or R et A T | Fid 11 dian relies, at o regular meeting to bo [Menry Ford {hrou ’ man' it follows: ) \ { Hovenistan, 1, £ w... 3| Dr. Beauchamp began his - |held Thursday night in Red Men's|<kill in recal tunes L § Galbraith, 1 f, ... |search work in the flelds and woods [hall. A turkey supper and @ ban- | Dearborn last nig o cast NCUI'iti! P N 6 5 of central New York as a boy and [quet will bo sorved During his weelk's v as the R} . “ vas bitterly contested AS Ty ntral New York as a hoy and fq i f n:h:hgswrs‘t‘“ro‘:;nlrl\otuw Jast 11—126 crehy, \ continued them all his life, e was = guest of Mr. 170pd 1 eumatism o v 3 ¥ h known to five g aflong of stu- | The annual meeling of Kiltonie [over and over old wa A & AL 051 :;;:sr};lw“g:\h‘:f Stevnson Ll1 : bt i S - —[dents, He traveled w his family |post, American Legion, will be held | quarter contury ag ' Achmg oints first SRl “"‘nn‘q strong finisl |T- Thomson : = g|from his birthplace, Coldenham, to [tlls cvening in the Legion post [were duly ¢ o by e °“‘"‘Z ¢ the fight that |5 ™ g 3 L Celtics Skaneateles in a ploneer wagon, His [rooms on Main st Officers for | chestra and will Lecom in the law;‘ lvn:‘g:" T il 0 | - ) | first work v in s fat print- {the coming year will be clected and |erty of ‘m;"”". ,ym:::“;h'c' Aealsion i ( Berkowitz, r f. ....... 8 Jusine 1d tree nurs [reports of officers will he received, | *Ame nd gave | Berlin, 1. t. or a fortnight he suffered from |A turkey supper will ho scrved and | fashioned dance scleclic : “Hec contains two soothing, O the ribune score . e 2~ 258 | Norton, e, . o |paralysis following a stroke of fan entertainiment provided. | ishea T enet beat | ponetrating ingredients, too expen- ; 8 4 Hady 4 Contained < antl ! YOUr| sive to use in ordinary liniments of shec o Delaney was given $e 10 3| Levine, r. g STRINER) ) S f Tt f el »l\fm',' r]l’nl\\lm\‘| e L oy thisnnT T The annual meeting of the Amer- will he ) ! ' ; T esties, “Hoot" | cs. “Heet” is a clean, fra e ¥ 8 5 ican Legion ausiliary to Kiltonic |or more ot ers from n t " on an t iquid; doesn’t stain, blister ninth round and the challenger be- |p s b 7 il Tmployed Class in the I n post roon 1\ Main [ have partalken of Ilord i eac nt bottle, xan fo tire rapidly. The “Astoria |Hu e 6 20 djackets defeated ) strect. Officers will be eleeted for M 3 - the coming vear and reports of re- Assassin” took the tenth, eleventh, i 4 2 "vlvmn - 4ite -2 RT tlring officors will be Kenrut twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth |y, ompson . 5 | Redjack | g ] 1 o cork, | matic or neuritis pain in any joint, the pain| muscle or nerve, whether in the {s| Arms, shoulders, neck, legs or body, rounds, but lost the last by a nar- | |1 - Court Tndustry, ¥ ol Amer- row margin.'” | Koyzra, Schultz, r. f. Y | PR " \Onganization Made Permameit-|ves Siowi p " ore™ o The decision scems strange when | ) cees | : : Y '] e A their 1aid down a law stating tha 1sM E i } | home in Hartford after a few days' in vew York w e dec | i = visit here, o i : ”»\ ¢ T‘\‘vm ‘:».\1‘ | Runabonts Princeton, N. J., TDec. 14 (P | ment to Thousands of Fans At Tl {Football's overemphasis, its under- to Lawrence, Delancy . | 1 = s / . S Speneer, . f. . |graduate prejudices and Ity re-| L4 - [ EestemiLcaguciBaschall Baric; Taylopaa pes i B 5 |pression ave some of the problems 0 Thon ) with wi liype Tgoe, in the New York | ands of foothall fans flocked | Stevenson, e, which insurgent collegiate e a et T i s (ol Gl NN TS T e cara ot || ey por L Ay vouth has decided to concern itself. | "”‘ l'f the fi; '\'. and speaks in day with the expectation of secing | Peterson, g Ak % rom a mecting to discues world b mueh greater attraction than ‘ irs which attracted more than as follows: “Iid Purdy refer- & mue . 2300 delegates trom 245 colleges and 4 and Charles ¥. Mathison and | "Red” Grange in the person of the ] iveraitioa o A S Ll s Bt ; Bigly Nchool Teagnn universities of the United States, the | . A lavold Tarnes judged the great |[AMous “Four Horsomen” hut fhls 4 [ S o Lnliad st . Ch S h' J d' : has aruggie, and in making {heie dc. | WOTIY auarot svideny et ot RS ol tona R (el ot _::I:-,jU' 5. BflnkelS‘ and BuSll]eSSlllefl ristmas uggests This Ju icious Purc e e s e ot G 2 AR et on ad Prineton wnisorsity o | Look for Diplomatic Move e ne dergotlabiinegs s sttt s | A S ey day, has grown into a national | - . . S . Aellaing ? e e B e e e ee i =iy SLC The Fordor Sedan is an ideal Christmas gift for GO L I B o 5 File i e SRk e 3 part of the American “youth move- { York World todn 6 8 A EDE O Sl ] : tain i all-year car, It is finished in deep Windsor | did either Crowley, Layden, Mille Swamp Angels 185 nt,” which, starting i dications suggest that recognition of 3 [or Sthidreher yestorday, {1 Jtinioxehool oy At Teague “{on, Hipldly attracted its clors™ at-| Rugsin by the Lnited Staiow iy e Maroon, with interior upholstery to harmonize. | AT tired out” s the way to ex- w1, tenton by its overwhelming ¢ * than generally i3 supposed. G 3 £ lain yesterday's foothall pofpourri S 5 o vousal of the world court, M5 ir Among the reeent indics Nickeled radxator, 10\\', dccp el iee el e B B s nse discnssion of national S Lsays the dispateh, {8 news (hat R 1 “According to the new gt Al Ooin. et s .o All-Now : O e R e e et o seats, wide doors, hooded sun act y sime 1 Cow pague 0D college problems for i Nat »ank, e a dinner a o il last night, and Oom Faul still | weted the same as the All-New E League lu ionul bank, gave a dinner at the | ” S arons ‘.Ir,l':,-\'nm combination did in the R The conference voted 244 o 6| Bankers’ club last Thursday night | visor and lflrge fenders. See irs the gilded Ke me of the yet unfinished i , ) ey e, the Harding-Hughes-Cool-{ wnich was attended by prominent | + pounds Rl b R servations, e’ oSt | gnican and Russian bishess men, | this good-looking car at the G . 1 LN b 0 ftee yesterday also announced | . st eame {) ho attended the game, 1 we will Plor 2y i piavng ; mritt yester C ] News of the dinner tirst came from Delaney L e o 00 Ml e tnerem s nigiy o enmiel i Gt Rinpve Ul o & A pi el of Bl ; salesroom of the nearest Au- wien Delaney erashed a ght 1o | 3 R Nt here ; llege students, Bl ¢ 00,943 e World interprets a statement | s e (i ke down | many New Tritainites there as there | W e L ; t » . o . Uaurs faw and knocked him down | MenY New Dultaiitos the oa thers | \ - faoring wherenee 1o e court on | 11 S oy cisiran o thorized Ford Dealer. Easy nd Berlenbach the ! ed S . S § vlans thought to be favorable to the [ (ya foreign relations co ot i tritain ¢ it up a bet A SRR B S lE il by going down without being | that New uritaln can put up a_ bet- | Speedboys ) § brosent administration dn Washing- | meaning ihat. Tty 1y meenteey o | terms gladly arranged. 30 W ; g GRRLi riele e 7,930 favoring (ho plan of Sc e 2 D AgCa | s team was handed out in the | Lunabouts G150 (oting g Dl -y lly the whole course laid them. Berlenbach made & it finish in the last five round ml had Jack in a weakencd con- ition, | Spea fourth round | G c cue Lall park e tor Borali for a court entirely di- He looked beaten, hopels _ ———— e e —— reed from the League of Nutiot : o i fourth round, 1Ile was dropped nd 19,505 opposcd 1o the COurt on | o Sl \(,‘ = \7/?()7(':// 0&”""60’”/’1[{7 At e e | The unhorscd horsemen fiashed fn i 1 nucessary for recognition, \ | 2l et 15 cold as a We a > 5 v plan. nator Boral is quoted as fol- 3 2 ) the iaw that robbed | §pots but the spots were fow and far B e e e | \t hook to the jaw that re tween. On the other hand, Dave . Although close attention will b )0 cverything but his lion's the Wbl i e i Y e G M‘w“ u\r : ‘m lown on his .~|»1n! oble, Elliot and Wolf of the Bull- L 1 Campus I a a mosition to state on | 1 | dogs plaved a wonderful game and y ms will be the vm.‘{ consideration | 1o ymost authentie authority that in- | sile, h by sbosiiome DG A R B pass on which the A the federatlon. Tho executlve|aorar a5 matters of debt, the confias | 8 ‘ e e e At oA nmitlee has called the nest meet-| cation of Amerlean prope and | —_ ¢ He | clan was registered, the forward 1t the University of Michigan, opaganda, Russia is ready and was cver flatter, o f ol 18 registered forw i : down by Charles 1. Hughes, when | “No maa « s in November, de: o8e atte L wait o pek and pine about | Passing game counted for nofhing. 1 to deal with these matters o l Quite tooiishly, ho started the Rulldogs after scoring one ' Take without Fear as Told i conference was thrown into fin the most reasonabls and satisface | : rmoil Saturday night just before it { topy wa tonehidown on a fumbled Lail by the W . ! | t surned when Miss Mabel -| Scnator Borah has again intro- | in “Bayer” Package cay of Howard university, a r dia L up without @ count of more than . ! o, perhay o did actually get ng through th ] y and tien, above the roar of the | fked ement kick, turned it vas glected to represent the entire | open dis 1, lopsided in its loyalty to De- [info a forward pass and scored a ssion with the soviet in an | ; predue soufly on the executive commitleé | offart to end the prosent official none Lievienbach must have heard |£ocond one ta win the game, "¢ ien C. Kizer "oy - iy intercou liekey's Bungal tiger voice bellow- | Cira might by “hust” but ta : : . State university, pro 5 for him 1o take the count.!” | New Britain fans our Torse- e AR {men” were a biggor “hust” than the ] s i Ghost of Centuries Now ot wiat e sorre tepped Tiinois ash Appears With Bobhed Hair \ flopped back = =ies | "] The en committee of seven London, Dec. 14 (®—Rumors that full count, 1t | SELL% RAGE HORSES ) \ presenting & sce- (o colebrated lady ghost has re- ot et e . tion of United States, met yos- apneared, this time with 1 down without | S g AR SR L e L "“,‘I { L'ved Beloin No Longer an Owner of n They pssed resoluiions e south of En Blooded Stables—May Not Stay dard overemphasizod S meas secking to re- | iy Tas appeared Hiserimination two centiries to succe o1 to recog- | Away from Track Permanently. vAndaD R e mate claim of )y N { ! s¢ flowing hair whit Fred Beloin, N Brituin's 4 é 3 contributor to the horscrachy 3 anding it o, but Purdy for Boerlen- jeontuil v S L D . s wh to 1 { of nine and . sl OUNd an tvew (OWD announcement Sa : ot g« 1 nuine Bayer As- th s passed out of the pict ] : vavily, at least, accordin s on packug 0 tablets you are SHips, and urged new en o clussroom ins v had made has sold his stable of hor e pirin proved sufe by millions and Stadium, ‘ to have stopped « ving been made at Madison Square | preseribed by physicians over | Lewis Fox, Princeton ) hop before materializing cond, walked into Purdy’s corner i) Mkt Amd protested somy marers |GATden Tast Thursday for u stipu- | twenty-five years for lceted prosident o i THE FORDOR SEDAN « e Fratea: priceiof 47500 Colis S fficers are: P. roen v I,Ol':'ll‘\lll\l.lll { ook SR eason has Been | Neuritis ey ) orgl el challenger for th i gt \‘,,;.1 "‘:',::‘Lm :“f" ] o 3 th eatrics from | pogthache Rheumatism L i siesnE Gtieinowad Rocky Kn Runaboat . $260 Coupe . . . $520 Uil ety > b his st . reputa for sound i N L ey e by 1s of Buffalo wiil d om the Touring Car 290 Tudor Sedan 580 ige for yourself what the out- Sl At e s | Neura Pain, Pain 3 il miversit f{match in New York in 01 ne should have been, i e shoa s N e s unlicoken " Ravor pasicils e el L Closed cars in color. Demountable rims and SR contains proven direetions. Handy ol Thekdas s | starter extra on open cars. Waplan of N = mv‘”w\ . [boxes of twelve tablets cor ciceste . tini once k it Kansas Al prices f. o. b. Detroit conts, Py 5 1 red in s 14 ior YA 0d every fow s Herman is n sons. e has regretted his absen S e e e e Two Tough Guys By SWAN Srm———m————— | season, but is dufics in supervising | he construction of his garage on | | e L) {Chureh streot has kept him away from where his heart has heer = — - —— — L s 3 ‘4 = ase He states. however, that he may ) (PRof T sTUBS IN TH BARREL. (Guan=NA ETETS CONGIDER T 3 net keep away from the paddock : [ [FoLM5, AND KEEP T+ OMER HALE To | |AINT Euew oT {AGAIN aND 'L | DNSIDER, permanently and hie may be baek | p! i | | CORRESPOND WITH “TH' WINNINC | & TURKEY BUST Vel 4 YOOUR Taw With the owners next seaon. I« f E ! NUMBER To RArFFLE. I 7 plans to g0 to Canada this winter to | Most remedies fail but JoInt- wee the ice races This is & WIN fi LWE / surely and speedily succeeds. |leading sport in deminion. IUs for joint troubles only, | 5 St TURKEY whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, | FIREMAN TRAINING PIGEON [ NOU 2T ET shoulder, finger or spine—whother [ In his spare moment, Firema {8 \ ¢ or not. John Hennessey is training s Tb RAFFLE ) mbers up stiff, inflamed. 'pigeon which was prc | JICHET Free painful, creaky joinls 80 Ly Alden Andrews, of St e :\\"W Eacy quickly you'll be astonished Hennessey expeets to have 1 : ND EVERY Two seconds’ rubbing and away it ) sufticiently to perfor ! For Swollen Joints goes through skin and flesh right |, Firemen's ball on N to the hone and ligame - | eve, at the state ceeds, Ask any ¥ noiy ELIGIRILITY RULE vy will take doint-ase is the biggest selling annowncement | JEin joint remedy in the world. miral Nulton of the bJ © 188 WY Wea soawee.

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