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- avedbeatin: — PRATERNITY ALLEY TR BUREAU HAS PERFECT MAN SERGEANT|, i NP TRINITY JAYVEES| FORNEW HOSPIT Speaking of Sports — ki Measure of Dick Hyland's P. & P. CORBIN LEAGUE heads the list of high scorers in the !American section of the wtional jHockey league with 11 goals and vight assists, Hay rates third on the league wheel however as Howie Mor- Canadiens' eenter, is at the top cver, is still undetcrmined. The telegram from David, capita) 741 the provinee of Chirique said it was expeeted there that Lindbergh would iravel by muleback from & vador Jurado's raieh on the slopes “NZ (2 i i oi the extinet Baru voleano to Bou- | With 25 scoring points against 2§ for Hete. There he would be the guest NS feammate, Anrel Jolint. Mdvena Pop” Wright, it American hotel (804 Joliat are ticd with 18 goals stor. iefore b started fo climb (APiCCe but the former hus seven as- 12 the ton of the voleano. Lind- | 2 for. Jollat, ng statistics announce bergh was cxpected 1o return to the vineh tontorrow and leave for David tor France Ficld Thursday, the mes- suge gaid. sident Calder 15. includ = . Coloned A. 1. Fister, commandant | Fight for Dempsey in of Prance Field, flew to Chirigui | 90 Days Is Predicted yeterday o join the Lindbergh | o S0 CEeE P) —The party. He carvied messages a0 ugeaed Daily News sald today supplics for the flver. ihat Jack Dempsey will meef Kuss 1l Voorh ARt ipatat o e csport who oy rhauled The Spirit Risko, In Madison Squnure Gur of 8, Louis, said, “the plane is ready New York, within 90 daye to start at o moment’s notice: every- | o Lout, the news sa B tning depends on Colonel Lind- . preliminary to a Tunney-Denpsey fizht in June, if J jerponent. wins from his Frenel flyers, Dicidonne Cos. wl doseph Leinis, who ar 5 1o start jor Caraecas, on routc P NIGHT 1o New York, have brought cha New uline Uzeudun 1agne fo the American ariny post (Spain. knocked out Ed Keeley, Bos- t Cristobal in which prohibition 2. Juck Delaney, Br |ton, port, vrevafls. The champaigne is packed (Conn., knocked out Sully Montgom- 1 their plune “he Nunggsser-Colt {ery, Chicago, 1. Tony Ascencio, of which shared & hangar with The 'Spain, won by a technieal knockont B . Louis. irit of One bottle was |from Vie de Ja Cruce, Philippines, uffed beside the control mechanism | Luis Vicentini, Chile. defeated Augic snd the others distributed throvgh- | PPisano, New York, 10. cut e plare, said they | Winnipeg Man. - Charlio Belan- waed W 1o inercase their enduranes . Winnipeg, v Dil- 10 10 stave off sleep during their |loy Joag flights. | Winnipeg w Haven ¥ Mays, New London, won from Pete Petrolle, of NEW STADIUM ANOTH I'srgo, N. D.. 8. Elmer Ciconne of A stzdium 10 seat 25,000 fans S N. Y., and Pete Aguin- will be ready “or use at the Uni- aldo, Philippines, drew, 6 versity of Virginia for this year" Newark, N. J. —- Joe Dundee, Bal- grid games. N timore, won by a technical knockout e lover Jean Mengenot, France, 9. WERENT ANY PROFITS | Duffale. N. Y. — Frisco Grande, Ernest Vierko tor) Gegnan swim. | "hilippines won on a foul from s’ Wiko #on. the $30000 prize by | hy Belanger, Toron(o 5. winning the Toronto swim, says hix dville, Pa. -— Johnny Ryan of | Boston, outpointed Young Irish, Ak- ron, O, 10. Diok Anthony Mead- ville knocked out Billy Foster, cxpenser ate up practically all the profits. His expenses, he says, were $28,500. | neaut, O, 3. NS, | (Chicago — “Wee” Willie Charlerol, Pa, won from FREDERICK'S AUTO LAUNDRY 15 WALNUT ST. (Rear) Washing. Palish Simoniz | Peters, Chicago, 10. ISV I ned Lues SATI s. wha took in gumes for the Cincinnati elub last l zing, E \ of the most versafile all. Iy miobilized, Maine, for Rhos Island, Vermont and Connecticut, was arrested | fcles in | Danbury — Charles Spencer Joseph viola, youths, when they smash through here, Third boy barely escapes with the dead girl's and explained that she drowned oy thin ice ‘g, New York to Florida The only Double Track Railroad £o. between the North and Florida. James Kirk, husband of the Towa e girl, and Al Bregar, who told of FROM PENNA. STA., NEW YORK TN Hiving with Betty some time ago, I storrs Middl Conne ketball mateh, Jlipox apidemic uges postponement of cs-Wesleyan bas- also were held for furth ing. . | rhe .| TREMIAMIAN GULF COASTLTD. Lv. Other fast through trains daily Hyvans Special Fiorids Speci he lived Mrs. Gordon here Cham} | Hartford — Missing Miss Irances under 1 St Smith, Smith college girl o) imetto Limited St gohn, <Smth Sl coliesd BN ik Ane man, who' said 1o have been seen ul Funday Weat Indion Limhed ; i Tatis anar husbang Everglades Ltd. Rl T oman | Miss Kirk told police Coust Line Florids Mail store, where she stopped | ishopli"vr and deélared | et s {through her acquaintanc tlantic Coast Line || ... i ctuinn oy o Chamiirs ahe dearned 1o & Sheldon of Watertown, Mass. | The average bird flic miles per hour., Wallingford W insurance YOU'RE NO 6000 MROUND A GPING, So WATCH ME - MAYDE- YOU'RE. GONNA WORK ALOWE. O — IE ) WORK HARD THEY'LL REODUCE ™Y 2 | NOW- GETO0Y < BREAK EVERY GO0, ¢ Wou SEE-GET e ?!'=1'LL Be- INK l ; LATER, i v 1 STe as a suspeet, jidentical with those found on arti- had bound a cut | Retty's finger with tape several | : : i slain woman was said to be | a leader. of a gang of gem thicves. | RENT S(OTT e M PLACE. ALRENDY - WHERE TH HECK 16 HE) were room. She er question- he name of Police are oscd as llrr; she was a | that it was e with Mrs, Esth got in in't 2 Gir 00 il Martine Keith fold of studying music The Standerd Raitrond of che sewth [] (1000 dU0ERLeE Mo, tor ville, Churgh musle =i me Ticksts, rasorvations, information, from mobile which went inte river at anywher she said. B. F.FULLER, GEP.A North Grosvernordule. Machine was world awhile, she was employed as| 1246 Brosdway, New York owned and driven by late Jerome a manicurist and act Out in the said. | s 18 10 37! Rours LaTER ~HE'S DROKE. EVERY ROKK N For TH' LOUA MIKE!| XYY s Trove Waum | New Nork—The army recrulting [benafits promised allves workens hore| TSRicAmS in Preliminary Roller meat (o Be Featured By Maiches Lomg S o St surcau has u perfect man—Sergeant |it 75 members sign policles. Groub| Hockey Game. ! W Botween Hefties, ~ TiCehoe sT 59 | (Continued from preceding puge.) |Herbert Smith, age 27, weight |insurance this certified among em- 3 3 | The New Britain Roller Hockes |Shelton 106 B 186, TSIRLLE fecb.s,” Ha tatcd anllalores sars report The roller Tockeys five piloted by | GODIN, Delega[ml] n Gong[‘ess Hartford, Juu, 17—The ring at yuintet goes to Hartford tonight Yor | Haussicr L 2 Boys' Club Reserves examination covering moral, mental | “Boomer” Dill and known as Dill! 3 . o IFoot Guard hall will be strengthenea the firet time in years to tacklé a 5 ek ¥ld. FI. Ty [and physical attainments with a| Bristol — Bristol News publishes | Pickles, took a fall out of Dick Hy- acks ijmn Repl-esentames | for the amatzar show to be held lcam representing the Capital City lojz f. R ) 4 § [ mark of 100 per cent. The perfect |several hours late after power is cut [land’s Hurricane in the preliminary 0 :llu‘,n‘ Thursday night by the Massa- in the American league. After the Mausman ! Mirigliani, 1 2 5[man has been a hushand a few |off by short circuit. to the New Britain-Wallingford soit A. C. hectic session here Monday night, a }';:":.'L‘.flx, IBoukug, &, 0 i ‘I He married a childhood game at the Arena last BY | Matchmaker Ed Hurley has ar- large number of local ~ fans are |;ont 3 [Aujko, I rt and “Mrs. Smith is boss.” | Wallingford — Wallingford Times night. The score was 5 to 4. The st | ranged a card which will be made planning on making the journey 10 | Clark gl o R not dripk. He smokes a apnounces daily afternoon publica- (teams battled through three exciting | Washington, 17—Connecti- | Up almost cntirtly of heavies and Hartford to watch the gaume. | Fo a His home ¥s in Newark. | tion. periods with the score carying with | eut’s five congressmen and state of- | lightheavies with a few middles e z e el _l | e . leach goal. The Hurricanes led at the | ticials of the American Legion op- | Weights thrown in for leaven. riford is out to beat New Brit- |pajpanys s 10 2| Chicago—Even if a fancce agrees| gouth Manchester — E. L. €2 Ho- |cnd of the second scasian, but a sur- | pe. before 1he hospitaiization | Mor> than two dosens big beys aipitanight, Afler (Uriing the srick | Aes Gomitle {never to demand alimony the man {henthal, probibitionist lecturer, | prising spurt by the winners brought | sub.committee of the House com- | have field entries for this show and on the Meridan quintet Sunday aft- [Hecox - Fld. 1L, | MUt pay just the same. Such a pre- inoints out advantages of prohibition. |them Into the lead and they were bmittec on world war veterans legis- | there promises to be many a hectie b vtwoon, Hartford is confident that it iy yme; TR e sy 4 Duptial agreement is against public gays these will soon bring to grow- [never headed. lation and requested the establish- | struggle in the historic Foot Guard can {ake New Britain's number on il Michalow ‘. o g bolicy, Judge Joseph Sabath holds.|ing youths situations irrevalent of | Hgrry Kieffer's play was of the|ment of a 500-p2d government hos- |hail on Thursday night. the Palais Royal floor. Ans. 430 P i e 1 qiThe ruling was in-the case of Mrs. | .y of “saloons” and “lurid politics” |samé sensational variety last night. | pital in southern New England. Western Massachusetts is sending 2 \ — ; i '!Iko\vh : s P a 7:}“‘&‘\- Gottwald, who is suing her y,.500hed therein. while McAloon fidsh‘ul ph-n_vy ofl The need for additional hospital |2 six-man team, made up of five . The Wallingford players last A B i Tihustund. | — speed on the floor. Dill and Newell, | facilities in southern New England | heavy boys and Jimmy Villa, the DL kickeliahout thelsugth aC A Marelnt o [Lipman, L g. . BT iate e %3 New Haven = Discovery of fourth |the winning rushers paired up nice- | jias hecome acute, the committer | latter the flyweight who on his las third p [°d~ 1f Duggan and Alexan- |(hatmors "u-.sxo.-k' 5‘_ 5 b I"l_ New York—The first test of an |case of smallpox here leads to dras- Iy and worked through the defense|was told, gwing to the increase ig|and only visit to Foot Guard im- | der hadw't taken so many unneces- = S %% _“lideal husband is whether he i8S ® |y uction on part of health authori- |set up by the Hurricanes. The sum-|the number of neuro-psychiatric | pressed the customers as the classi- fhe ::,“m mf n“::“fi'.:;‘;'cfil § 6 o Sood providen s scven Long 1sland |yicy. Kxposure in three theafers mary: 2 | cases among World War veterans. | est amateur seen in Hartford in 1 timing |;'\‘e,y':|,;r§;\, ;;om mkfl’_ | Bosenid, | ele—Minighin Bl '\'\'., ]I’{""“’"{ r';‘:"“l" l1cads to suggestion that all who at- | Hurricancs. DIl PickIcs. | No speeific site was ommended, | many a day. Vila, a protege of ] e Zuiko, Parpa S Mol B0 Pt s o ker —of Astorla, |, jeq performances in them get |McAloon .............. Newell fput at w of the opinion that if | Johnny Drew, defeated Johnny Gus- bal i:;«.-.‘mg. ety % o resbyte . obtained their views. |vaccinated. First Rush | the hospital is constructed it should [ ta on the aforesaid visit, this time » — arti: 3 ~ . N int- | he meets Eddi Time is taken out whenever ilfo |Hapenny Yankowitz, Lipman 4—14 Technical | Boston— ear. Miss Ger- | FrE Eolfleter PR e Bl tae gl 1 Conneoliout, Wilhpjuotite |18 o }‘did'f ',‘"" 'd"d, Edm;-'.,,. 1Bl 84 mot 10 Dotion.; To stast Ahe parfan. Free tries—Kere- [trude R. Novak, beautician, went to, Danbury — Joseph Machado, 14, | o s op |00 out that Boglad Nogpiiale | would asel)e s dar v defeet » 3 e e chen | F. Kieffer . Kecley, Selander Lypa g1 oA any & h ¢ 5 ; . jko. | City M e dies of injuries received when ¥ are alroady overcrowded and many | will be the only bout between small Faina, Hime. doomn's &9 on, Woill the | jlajea 6, Mirigaol &, Boukus :@nikor) Gty Halliand, fled mettet ot her dn- by elevator in basement of {Hyland . o alointe | eterans being cared for in pri- [ boys on the entire card. <" ball 4 hit off the spat. When a goal |Reet |Marholin 5—16: Crane, Michalow- tention to marry Dr. Robert L. Dia- el by @ ‘)‘""l n. e s Hoday; gl 18 made, Ume 18 agala stopped until Ji08 07 ski. Truhan, Tkowitz 5, Yankowitz |Wond. Scveral hours later the dog. |Mohican company siore ' [Hayes ... Kaplin Fenn Reads Prumbull Tetter | the ball'is moved by a rusher from |JIhell - i 4—12. Referee—Aronson. Timers— | tor informed thé officials that Mis5 | Congressman . Hart renn o | Yermont to Spend Five | the spot. When the ball is outside or |tunan Klesand Annunaiata. Seorer—Gru- | Novuk had acted without suthorizn 110 WIRE WOUNDS § First period: 1. Kieffer, McAloon. | \erhersticld, read a letter from | Million on Repairs }leld. time is out u;ml ‘;hu r;lxh.c"l:'s‘ - o i““s“md P | & Second period: Dill, Selander, F.|Governor Trambull advocating the! New York, Jan. 17 P—An lssue o “\lrlmt"):ulz o keep. he | e | N | i —— | CHILDREN sHooTs SELF {xieiter. Thira period: Keeley, Ya- | yospital. tsvict addresses were made of $5,000,000 state of Vermont obe b, A H LS ROGERS i T R o Gt s RS " Pointe, McAloon, Newell. by Majority Leader John Q. Tilson (ligations, authorized to finance the game going along for a lengthy ses- | s 4 | ew York—Claire Gilbert, who ! e 1 e Rushes, Newell 8, McAloon 3. 8e-[of New Haven, and. Congabsamen |roparation of nroperty damssed by v i AR R tRa s siayanTa o atent aans Corona, Toug Teland, Man Had Ob [1ander 1 2 Schuylor Merritt of Stamford, Rich- the recent flood, has been floated by 4 There was no lengthening of the W S w2 pete Sta, Veteran Basketball she lost £2,500. Having three ac | - Stopedizasoy LRI S urd P. roeman of New Lendon, 3. P. Morgan & Co,iwithout exscts s last night and full time was |CUTtis e 27| ? lshe Bt $500 hefore the draw and jected to Supporting Fouls; Mcaloon, & g “,jand Jumes P Glynn of Winsted. |ing the usual banker's commission. i i . \ | Pel AL L Player at Boys’ Club, Wins | was raised $2,300, which she saw. I Refercc, Eddic “New Yorker | gmerican Legion officers who tes- |The bonds were offered at part with | p.n‘n for lhn‘ two fifteen minute and |G 102 aie !'\_lh failed to I'“mr-o Her opmmm- ! Stepchildren. Horowitz. . !tified included Captain Earl F. [no concession to dealers. one minute sessions in the game. Malyneus 1 Marksmanship Contest. SHowiod aptra)ght “nhien'aha haa B1A- U et 17 @ — | = | Richards of New Haven, Depart- | Sty % - ¢ : ™ ; Ay Rinith 3ol Toaanh Coh i rmeat k. oy Yorlk dpn, 2 Calls Executions Orgy ment Contmander Captain Kenneth | BETTER “CHOW” ASKED Aftr showing unusual speed in | Pete Sliva, veteran guard of the A U0 gehapil SElon AUl llgra: Balol of Cotona, Long alls Lxec ) ¥, Cramer of Wethersfield, former| Washington, Jan. 17 UM — The two periods Just night, New Dritalt|skowro T 3% [Boys’ club basketball team, won the G Pl Nl SO D GG (eday shot and Kiiled his Wit Of Extreme Cruelty i.artment commander Col. Ed- |James bill to authorize sdditional ;:::h';ll'\). :‘]n:lt‘l':g?.l..::: :ll.;‘\z\.-'.;":l oeg [ Poremand i | IULBUODNNE SioonbR sl S ies 1 the cards by means of a fleur '1“?““"‘;‘ I\‘:.\r \‘nl‘lr)jI.'uui\‘;l‘:fr:]kill;u'(i New York, Jan. 17 (W—The exc- | ward L. White of New Haven, De- | funds to give the army enlisted man AVablearort hae au e "“l‘"\ ot | Stk oy [been —conducted at the club and \db,gn on the back. i‘“?“)?r" ‘"‘l‘;“h“ '“ .l).ouh]evhau'rt‘lh‘*l |cution of Mrs. Ruth Snyder and |partment Adjutant, Major C. ;a “bigger and better chow pot"” has ‘.hnmnnu o iore thas enongh .-N“N | Qugnk which has just clns:~ 8liva, com Sy ‘l“m :“" 3 Henry Judd Gray was described by | Scarborough of West Hartford. De- [been sent by the house to the sem- % 10 win. It appesred to many as if | pRetin a ROLac 20 amin mam | Dracuerounia ot atudsninatlier SR 0D s i or by George W. Kirchwey, former | yartment Treasurer, and Anson T |ate. j | the local team was played out {hers, sank 20 out of 25 tries. This imilitary aviation achool at Prostejoy | ‘the bodies Weve SREORCHA Wi dean of Columbia law school and on¢ Me('ook of Hartiord, Department| 1Tt would authorize the war de- | 4 2 . |was much better -than any other ure playing hookey in a plane. They !’0“_ ‘;‘)“_I :3 fr‘fi‘ Eri rnLtime warden at Sing Sing prison, as [ judge Advocate, Col. 1 B. Del- fpartment to increase the daily al- R e |contestants did, Joe Boukus, Johr d up a sentinel at the hangar and | hpard Ahesahots, I 0] 7 1|20 orgyiof cruelty and sensational- | ycour of St 1. Treasurer of ihe [lowance for army meals ® from 36 he mace 5 I [XKley and Ted Annunziata tying for |vanished in the sky. aren. Abtoinette, 13 years old. and |jgy Veterans' Home conumission, also cents to 54 cents per man, the Alexander for the rushing honors Ianeand. e wah T4 apie e b ilvatore, 5, were in critical condi- | He addressed the Harlem-New | {oified amount aliottel-1ia v Was one exciting feature of the 1i) ‘the intermediate. olass, (Goons Paris—Cecile Sorel, who lias won tion at the Metropolitan Nospital. | York council of women and describ- | 7o {00t that (he committes | :I:»’::.ndv!u"‘ ‘:‘-.t:nn'nl'*:}‘l)"“ooulv‘:‘ll.t‘y):«l:; * Rowinsky made good on 12 out or |fame and fortune as the star of the The third, I 12, was wounde { o capital Plu:;thrnl il 1~H.:l|| " will report to the House a bill au- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | im“w Diibean odr sevetal e | O8Iy }1'. attempts and was the winner, | Cotiedie Franeaise theater, is to get in lett arm. jou wn tradition of demonstra | thor appropriaticn of a lumy an. 4 L al falke | oo 3 [Alphonse Zujko and Dominic Car- | o real joy out of life in acting as daughter by a :former | worthlessness. | sum fo dditional hospitai®zation | #iacts but ¥ Aeonallrc: Tl dropped in 11 apivee ang (She Dleases In her own theater be- 'marriage said her father lad been 2 | facilitic< all over the country. The | tused to blow his whistlc, 13 | rcssed - closels. There were 13 fore @ hund-picked audience. Ma- married twice previously and had | RILLONS [hi will b+ accompanied by "'-'"m“Stomacll GB Dfi"‘ 2 Duggan |k..|,l:mu”,,g Bl - [antrants in this division. Fifty boys "I‘j"“": '“_i\“:‘:'.'ll;;r{w' «‘l\em‘»:ulr. ‘?luf» seven children by his second wife, | \ueington, emyp- | recommending locations for new | ] SRR 3 2 o competed in the junior class. A, | PLNE it stage PlYS three of these living with the father | joy of carillons of hells used by | hospitals and it is hoped that a 500- referce “Rlow your whistle, blow B P S Ao S with her husband in - an open air j;, y;0 Corona home, - | . z 4 11500 Hosnital il Do e ende: an Fm Bed | your whistle” He aid this several [ [Rutkce wibning aith B out ot ORART Lo gir o1t ecTaatalerin it souTITE |* e had cosiiien minng Ciimes| o yienan EORL i3 Snrekant S0 CaeL BSR AMARAT M 0 e SRR ESE [ times until Referce McDonald turn- |A- Jervis Leing second with: 6, The |yseanco, near Tonlon: b i fhe D oUadE el Vrgen Wy Bepee | S ERRREGL “T had gas so bad T had to get up e Pl BVl Thos iy s e s winners in cach division have been | ilex of § 810 URAGHE 0T BRROMINE DS | penitat) Celler, democrat, — | nights on seobunt of (he Dressiire ol | air and shouted at Duggan * varded three months’ member- | New York—This is the sixteenth 'X'f""".:. u{\.’1“:»-'.I:::dl.::.'n:“ ]‘,::‘ tatement accompanying | _GERMAN DIVORCE ACTION |y heart, 1 used Adicrika and have Dollars, now you blow your whistle.” e SRR hips in the club | birthday of a fragment of the heart §EHENIY N | to remit the duty paid by the| Beslin, 17 (B — The court y,00n entircly relieved.”—R, F. Krue- That was an expebsive game for the | BBy A e e of u chicken which theoretically i DIEIt i an unusually bad humor | Church of Good Counsel, Tirooklyn. [has deeided before EWINg & [ger, Wallingford rusher. | I WILL TOUR STATE limmortal. Kept in 80 culiures at the The Parents quarreled untl late and ) Celier said that there was no Amer verdict i the divoree Suic of Paul | ™ Kyen the FIRST spoonful of Ad- s a [ Rockereller institute, it lives ang Sici Jocked “higsclf in lis TeOM. [jcan manufacturer of carillons and [Ladenburgh, banker, {lorida relieves gas and often removes Wilfred Shechan, o New DBritain WD A Erowal Hticoull Adupic brooding. dieve e entercd the |ChATACteTized the arif as placing 4 ugainst his Ame the for- |astonishing amount of old waste lid, appeared at the Boys' club last - % {45 hours, but it is pruned occasion-' The police helieve he entered the [pangicap on the ation of re- mer Elizabeth Hannah of Buzzards | matter from the system. Makes you night as a member of the Trinity erbolts - Basketball Team of .11y by Dr. Alexis Carr 4 ,m,_”?(_»;y'\ where his ;\Ih‘lmul lhl“ n:;w'wngmus music. Ba, to examine an unnamed !muoy your meals and sleep better. | coese Junior Varsity squad. He got A s lates for study with the hope that it children were slecping and firs —_— Berlin witness. The witness will be | No matter what you have tried for I_”-uL“”. i bl ," B Massachuscits - Secking G |G Lud to great discoverivs for use Killod his wife, Some of the shots| Trance's weaith is cstimated af questioned a5 o allegations that | your stomach and bowels, Adlerika nmingtes toward the endy Tonald ' Johom With Connecticut T By Hin the world of medicine. (struck Salvatore, who awoke scream- | gixty-five billions. !Nrs. Ladenburgh was unfaithful., will'surprise you. Leading druggi:is. Nyv, & for local player, is now Patte . % o 2 ! . ing and ran 10“‘:"1“] |lho, »n-»:lr. ; « member the Trinity sccong |y Pertin Tife: Glbucetier: sachusetts, | New York —The Bell system ¥ Salei pursued the hoy and shot 2 » AU T e T ERUAIDGIS O hie o okt s | Puorking 63 pliNs 0ok flie Gawpmenthin L aeiln Ahmongl ths abiomsn: OUR BOARDING HOUSE B Ah T Py i W known basketball tryelling feaimns | Of airplanes with telephones when Then he returned, reloading the gun y er in Massachuscts are to make an in- 'eauired. A substantial amount is 1o and shot Antoinette and Fdna be- vasion of the state of Connecticut |Pe devoted to rescarch along this fore turning the gun on himself. Guring the lattor part of January | !¢ to promote safety in aviation. Police said Salci and his wife died Larson and the first week of February. | = suddenly. Hospital physicians said | 3 This elub is one of the hest knowr: w”“:”:"“‘ Ihe e "‘!""\“' y ; ' Antoinette and Salvatore had small | «+YOUR LUNGS ARE | ' in Massachuset s and s b Il e, i rene g M U clisntecol maomony | 0.K.«« WELL AND UsE ToBAcco s LUeES nized for several ye: iHhay Al BB ARG DT amen P | o : oF His — PECIAL M S hot Rouian o Gbiba can minister, is longevity, Obituar- | ] s Plane Ready But His Plans Are-;..- o o e, 10t L o 3| bkl DEVELOPEMENT,LIKE (-~ | WS e {1 TP sauds eael S pMayi o8t eve L4 X | p= i (e B B S i Bl an Dedcayl "May Lend (o Discovery of Slayer A SINGER , OR AFTER CRUSHED Indemme i ” important buskothall 10wn i 1he | Naw York—Desiring to realize DINNER y BETWEEM “TWo e i - il o fast Dasketball ctuys | HTClonE ambition to sue the Atlantic | of ety Chambers in Chicaga | 0 SPEAKER ! < )| iy | ELEPHANTS i35 Ma % of fust baskethull eluls gecgn, Governor Bulow of South Da- i A - AR L el 5 wishing o book this team at theie | voun was taken {6 Convy Ioband by | Last Week. HM-M -=THE HEART IS A HUKT,C e e LR purt the Tatte v part of January or | Jiines W Gorard, Phere foas | i IS A-TRIFLE UNSTEADY, { v THAT MAY 10 carry Colanel Charles A. Lind- | > first wecks in February may do:thick fog. *I dldn't sce the ocean S e e el «w BUT NOTA , Debell the v Advantares. Dut Ao [1ee 50 by getting in dmmediate touch g all” explained the governer, ~Ajl 0f fingerprints on tape used in the LARMING,«/ ACCOUNT bone Eagle was scme 200 mides | M7 o JWith the Thunderbelt's manager, || saw was waier. There was plenty Slaving of Betty Chambers last s~ ARE Nou A HEAUY FOR MY HEART Fiors bosar y 1 5 gee—rass L Harold L. Arvinstrong. 106 Main St, lof it Thursday with those of Mrs. Doris| BEING A BIT A Melogrum to L Estreila Te Tl Muss. EEarE = “ iH npml: mn\; fi‘:u;-l o'[ ‘t\ln-"q:‘:r;1 DRINKE=..« T MEAN i L Panama said that Lindbergh would v S i - — | Hartion sudden call 1o arms woman, today opened a new ave ' return to France Fiell in the Canal ‘HX’ IS.'Higi;iSCfil‘el Sm 2 |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ishows nearly perfect response when jof inquiry into the death of the SMOKER ?’ Zone Thursday, The date of his| merican Hockey ection B g YRR o (dud division of Nutional Guard re- ;young woman. §i0i o ‘on the 1,000 mile Ronaatoy Montpeal Ge, 17— reg— T ports 40 per cont of officers and 561" The fingerprints of Alglit to. Venczueln, how. |George Hay of the Detroit Cousars, per cent of enlisted men as active- formerly of Kstherville, ©1920. BY NEA SERVICE. INC. U. 5. PAT, OFF.

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