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.Speaking of Sports L L TP This s surely a licetic week of basketball, Starting with yesterday when the High school team handed | the alumni, composed of stars of the | kreatest muguitude in the court game, a terrible drubbing, one of the buslest weeks in the basketball in the city is over the fans of the ct them dizzy und recling. history to break and leave “Tonight, the nuwly formed Amert- ean Leglon b ity ketball t son against the to of Southington. The game will be | played at the Y, W 4 0 will start at 9 o'clock. preliminary Letween the R A team which is belng manuged by our ¢ friend Abe Aronson, and the Legion Juniors, | Tomorrow night, all roads for basketball fans will lead to (he Gov- ernor's oot Guard 1 Hart- tord where the Nationl Guards play | one of the most important games of the season when they meet the | Dixies. The Guards realize that they must win this game above all others | because it means so much in the race for the state pennant. ‘The | iy have lost to the Mer- | iden National Guards and as New | Britain beat Meriden last night, ahead by a win tomorrow night. Saturday Guars night, the National | s take on the Llm City five | Haven in the sccona tough 1 as many The New | Haven team is a speedy combination | who are reported to be socond only | to the New Haven Atlas five, If this s true, the locs in for a days, 3| Rridgeport, Dec. 17 (P—The case | buildings. ¢ Maude W. Bar. \0= 238 lof the three men arrested Tuesday| Alderman Johnson said he had no | oM this heine ReBUCRUL S o Nl 13 119— a0 | Night on the charge of possessing [personal interest in the question, | DY Mr Barton at the time of his : — —— |and passing counterfeit bills was|but fglt Chief Noble's experience fn | 484th ; INCOMENS Shomps German ‘Baptiy? ‘81400 |continued until Monday morning at (fire department niatters should be | “Sat Is p il the disposal of Gt Baptist. |11 o'clock In a hearing before U, & dvantage of in preparing for | (he Widow s Ll L B 9 70 0i— 349 | Commissioner Hugh J. Lavery 1cilities, In case she {theien: uiis s o= a3t The trio wag reloused on bonds, s | Bout ke Rejeeted [Birematiiomlibittiogeacention fof e : s | |as follows: 3 enalo, 178 A proposed fee of §25 for boxing | JNrele of 810,000 apicce to each of Lanosk 85 | Tatt avenue, and Amelio |houts was rejected by unanimous | 'Y Chlldren, is to be turned over = = | Perrella, 1436 Madison avenue, and !voie in a movement fo er fito;the it LR Hensington [Corurexations) | Daniel Angrisoni, 256 Federal styeet, Mayor A. M. Paoncsss [ ey i llinsame ofo Goriy L onxeenail ~aag | $1,000 galnst this resolution, | V10D 15 made it Mrs. Barton con Dezcnzio's bond was higher, U. §. |Ha expressed a hope that boxing will | {56 the Secret Service Agont Weitzman, of (obtain a foothold in New Britain, | 1, 0¢ Wil DDy » York city, sald, because he 1s | particularly amateur bouts, Alder- | DAron fn Felruary, 1919, whils the alleged ringleader of the gang|iman C. J. Dehm, chalrman of the | FeSided in Cincinnati t since Decembor 8, has been |jjeepse committee, Councilman working off spurfous bills on the I i Saturday | the local quintet will be away | 1 93 448 South Congregutional, S 57 9 80 Rondeau hultz | with the aid ot ti Weitsman described the thres al bogus who distributed | that they bought 4 who secured 1} | facturer |leged iLpe, hard gruelling contest Saturday as |c. XNvack well as Friday. [ > Linquist The Dixies {n Hartford are also | . taking on two tough customers - | Wagner a8 y and Saturday, The locals will [{y1, 81 face them Friday and on faturday |0, Wagner night, the “speedboys’ will stack Christ against the Meriden Enders in t by silver City. ! : s Gwanson sty The City College team of NeW | yiilpannr ‘\\' ;" ae York is playing the Atlas five of [Willlams o New Haven in the Blm City Friday [Wineer 107 night. The team was scheduled to | bl play in New Britain Saturday asked for a p ement say 219 that two of the men on the team |\ump " il would be unable to play because of | Anderson injurfes. It looks as if the man [Newton ~ % ment wanted a rest after the Atlas | = game before tackling the local | Guards, | Bret “Chick” Ha popular referee fn this city. Industrial league M. C. A, Tuesda ! apparently gives absolute satisfaction because not this season have we heard any of the usual crabbing to which a referce is subject He has been selected to work the g s at | the Y. W. C. A, starting tonight. | New Britaln basketball fans are an exception to the general line of fans. At the state armory, whether the declsion seems to be ad or not, there s very little haggling of | the referee, “Dick’ Dillon is reputed | to be the best in the sta th the whistle, but despite this, no referee takes any razzing to any extent on local court Numbers of fight fans in this elty are planning to go to New York to- morrow night to witness the Kap- | jan-Herman scrap at the new Madl- son Square n. Among those who will attend the bout are Bill Brennecke, William J. Far- | ley, George Le Witt, James Cur- | tin and Dr. George W. Dunn | Ao i Jack Lash, always a loyal Kaplan | rooter, figures that the feather- | welght champion will retaln his crown tomorrow night in the fight. He has been down to see the Meri- | den boy work out and he tells us | that Kaplan was never more than vight now. Kaplan | scaled just 125 pound a half pound under the featherweight limit | of 126, after his training yesterday and his work with his sparring partners shows that lLe is strong at the weight, Lash, like many mora of us fig- ures that if the bout s anyway | close, Herman will be gi de- | cision by the New New York is for New York there is no love lost cut in the big city. hand, Jack says the b close at all and he 1 lan tuck the bout in with an early Connecti- On the other b far ut won to see K under aplan in terbury fight wit After seci Wi say that if Kaplan gocs New Yorker like he went in the last round, mr the start tomorrow n Herman will have a difficult time standing vp agalnst the Meriden | The “Heral is s0 much the bout, h: city megaphone the We hope | cold air wor d| that the evening will be m it the fans want to hear the hout we'll do the at the ed until to keep w should wher rm stay av sults of There radlo broad casting of th ht by any radio station ling to the latest dop: €0 that the “Her the best place to h 1tke to have a b shows that our ay ciated, bu the cold weath to keep & 1 don’t bl in. it with T { Danh is fast becoming a | At the | Mav or 8 107 6 w1 am-136s R. Odman o Webste i | | A. Dal ¥ s wing | main bouts | S8 “7 4% CASINO BOWLING ALLEVS FATNIR LEAGUE Hanger Boxes. L8 ROGERS BOWLING ALLEVS FAIR DEPT. STORE LEAGUE Perfectos. S s Dahnhers Dahnberg Tialy Guln Han P. & F. CORBIN LEAGUE Beneh Hands SWIFT & UPSON SPECIAL Drivers. 61 HART & COOLEY LEAG! Press. R. R. LEAGUE e House lof Geneva, N. Y, | wer i he wedding has been définitel e i 3 g has been définltely | coon 0 Lo ding As high as 1,300 patients a day cancelled. The wedding will not be | ™ PR HURe co0 ol (ot the | are handled o institute, which | B [held at any fime in the future. ©ur- | The sim of 84 s i il i 1 . 1 Schaff & ienihanitiilsfherel s nathing ftol| " SRS e s R A SRR TSRS "¥ Our dress clothes are tailored by Hart Schaffner g work. Of this amount wag | 1o reduc slogical | . o lik i e e e e rarity as wpneid and sarct (g Viarx — the kind young men like. TO DEFEND CROWN | A petition of the cle city fever in Chicago, while reducing Johniy Mevers, world's middle- | and police courts for el costs to fie patient and improving |§ : weight wrestling titlist, defends his | was refevred to the salary eommit- | the specifics. At the same time the b Sh' C u T J l crown against Bobby Bylund, Minne- | tee. insti 1ait has & chance to win irts olars 1es ewelry apolis, n a finish mateh in Chicago | The meeting was one of the hrief- financial success rarely achieved i | tonight They must weight 160 |est of the vear, taking less than lindividual medical practice, | ponnds. 1half an honr. Our work i§ an experiment in —— S —— e ~— — public. The men are all drivers or 1 for rejection of | I ! ' 0 former drivers of Dbusses of the cilman John G. Bucl 1 i White Lins Bus corporation. The nith el naire e e L L Lt arrests were ma by Weitsman {ing it might keep inferfor boxing was faken from the table and re- | -, undoubtedly purchased from the | arred to a committee of three to be | Y[‘flls Agn same person or persons Who &up- | poniad hy Mavor Faonessa | —_—— plied Anthony DPar unford, | oppe gnation of Counc Doundioren lisy il by COm- | aard 1, Christ was accepts Chicago, Dec. 17 (P—A danation missioner Lavery on the same|paq moved out of the third ward five years=ago of £12,000 launched 3 chargr Mayor Paonessa was autharized to {he Fublic Health Institute of Chi- |§ 3 a5 i |mame a committee to prepare reso- [")l 0 on a '”‘ il eampaign of WEDDING CALLED OFF itonsfoniUissdca OB IENA) o me i ok i ray - G % e e t 3 {1on | Aevoted 1o a public health re X 5 Without any debate, a vesalution i LRI e 2 o Prospective Bride and Groom |, “ program of §150,000 a year If |} lege. oi h d 1 h Chiange. Minds Ivforo Ceremtony. |10 Fliminato the cxprosamen's park- | rogram of $150,000 a sear, If he is in college, give him dress clothes SanEhicpdHCate,s Doe i o) il sl CRan fEoI e T R B e o el o An “agreement to d fix & penalty of $50 for parking to | I e | L o | ' it 1o 1l it eollede ahonld lavicuissaiion Anlie postnonamnd 80 E0 e e e Your Christmas gift io the hay in college shou e o weddi Iss Mildred Dern | tute h g i of Salt Lake City ¢ ST erssanprosedogp A Etiporeld e I're to passers of d 4 C. Dern, mother of the bride- | be who nsely id th 4401350 | Bridgeport Counterfeiting Prisoncrs to Have Hearing Monday local police. from a m from the He said that they were Many of the guests waiting at the church when the innouncement was made agreed to disagree.” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925. R RS — \:’:‘V‘}:llh his pl | condition |Bonetant B _n-a BART[W WILL F“JED "u andardization of medieine 1 the publie that they have |to ita development of tryparsamid as jhat it s, tio I‘\up an of old should | 1 ST e i | Dr. 3. B, Berkwitz, head of the h y little relation 1o immorality, | the only known remedy for tertiary |Slep against the New York Portu. | Frelght House. | |stitute. “All of our surplis goes | Once located, social d are | syphilis, comparable to the discovery giiese In Madison Square Garden to. |[Suhmon ..., 93 85 11 258 {into reduction of th of treat- among the enslost to cure insulin as a treatment for dia- | Niehotn i 4 In New Haven Teaves Estate of | Medicines the instit hus deve of ! - - —— “Wo reverse the usual pre 8 of st intern vinfory ' . | : VINEZ GOLS HOME On the A"eys ‘ vt o s 5 A Halt Million, handling contuglous discases as a |of its | i the H fon Ninea, lightwelaht ebamy ard Drakemas ommunity protection, stoud 0 Wl s own med a il IR 4 COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS ‘\ifim‘ | ' estate estimated at nearly a halt| o) 0, m\'”‘ Yo the ‘H ir f s adm r v Prar after falling to recelve : g [Enfworen tion by Ald. J. G. Johnson | mittion aoirs in varuo s asposea [ WS [he rewtas o the nele ; hance at the world title, M INTER CHURCH LEAGUE, Gajda p v U U . of In the will of the lata Clarenco | Profession av RUYenilwe | « challenge for the new title . ¥ |t > 7 , » put urologieal tre nent costs 8o ur r t Pop White Army Fe - e | &, Barton, tormer assistant. atato (0 PUL urologleal r tient DI ] v, Ttocky Kansas, of Buff f1— 20 | Plans for a new fire statlon p.uy“”""“" Tho will contains several ) . %o i) crento n reward f 1 toy i 3 b 5 s Sheno 2 [ pared by Architect William Mek ‘:;‘\”."w]” e to ¢ .'1|'h;x S R ATE T P alsme nAUF Rblo i Ly nd e iare RECORD ATTENDANCE b doyle | 2 ends o ale socielics, fn each ¢ The New York Glants J i, [Lotvon |and approved by tha board of fire | jstaner ; Rooin IR L nn skill and effor N York G .lc ,I‘(“ 42 438 o8t Jr. commissioners were adopted by the | churches ure concorned, o clause |, . LH¢ Ereatest probiem in stam LY ¢ b L SRE08 At RATEANR0. 8 Red Aarmy. i 5 ing out soclal dis s 18 to o leal the te | perse fall, TR e T common council last night in spite | Dol 1 requesting that 1 Lawser ...iiiii 80 87 of the objections expressed by Alder- | money be used for other purposes | = et T T 163 iman J. Gustay Johnson, who had |thin paying oft hack debts I 4 80 6 Ve it ;3| been advised a plan other than that [ The sum of $1,000 is given to the B Flts . 55 |submitted was favored by Chiet W, |alur nd of Yale university, | o 48 4 Miller 230 | J, Noble of the department, | halt 1o ¥ wsidered as coming | § Fkia it Hiowh 91 The alderman questioned from a member of the Yale clase of | Char- 1| man John E. as to|1912 and the remainder as coming | Keevers Globe Clothing House whether Chict Noble had passed on | from & member of the Yale school and approved the sketches proposed | 9f 10\ class of 1816 by his board, commissioner's | Vsear . of Cincinnati, Ohlo, . reply was that it was not the func- |18 appointed cxecutor ESTABL!S}1ED 1886 {tion of the chiet to pass on new | NIV onco t bequest s made {Thomas P. Orchard and Councilman | shows ont of the city Pull Thie Inspectors Wanted, A report of the builling commis- the bills | gjon zesting the appointment of Jobber, [ y)) time deputies for the building, manu- | plymhing and eleetrical inspectors | HEALTI] BENEFIT Donation of $12,000 Made Five bills as | s voted and the money will he Mrs, | Ponded in the purchase of Christmas g | about one-tenth of th of treatment, and | benefit of a rescarch lahoratory un- |f xeelled in the attention eq) 1rds of the a full dress suit or tuxedo. by He will have lots of cccasions to wear it over the holidays. il salary Petitions Referred. PEOPI® | patitions for salary inereases wers {referred to the salary committes young medical profession is Globe Clothing House GIVE HIM THE SORT OF GIFTS THAT HE HIMSELF WOULD SELECT ¢ wish pou all @brtsmms appiness BECKW“ H - KELLY fl)ra!fl) an € rosperity The Farrell Clothing Co. 2711 MAIN ST. * Stein-Blech Clothes Stetson Hats R. ®. 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