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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928 BYRD DOG HUSKIES ANOTHER MARINE PERRY T0 SPEAR ™ anpons o omcammsrs ) | USBR.CALS BUSINESS SERVICE ., AUTOMOTIVE We. Offer You An Unusually ||| ™ Auto and Treck Agendes 8 Fine Group of DURANT-STAR- Sensation of 1928, G. H. | ohange your old bath room te & mew Hall, Inc. 13 Main Street Telephgse | ‘tile bath room.- 197 Francis Gt Tel 982, 4170, o USED CARS FORD CARS, trucks. tractora, parts. | INTERIOR DECORATIONS—Flaga, ete. Contaminated Water Is Believed to| of Manslaughter Growing Out Florists ‘s Was Fighting Against Bandits | in Nicarag | Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. 8 (M—1 Another Armerican marine has been killed in attempting to suppress banditry in northern Nicaragua. Gunnery Sergeant Charles Wil- | liams of Astoria, N. Y., was fatally wounded by a stray bullet when a marine patrol of which he was a Have Caused Their Death In New Zcaland. 1 Vancouver, B. C., Dec. § (P—A| 7,000 mile dash from Dunedine, New Zealand, to the Yukon to get 40 huskies to replace some 37 dogs of the Byrd antarctic expedition which died is being made by Bill Riley, dog driver, who arrived here on the liner Qorangi. Contaminated water is believed to have d the deaths of the dogs shortly after r arrival at member, intercepted a band of Chambers, New Zealand, Riley s marauders in the department of Nueva Segovia. The bandits had | assassinated a defenseless peasant | south of Ocotal. A marine patrol under Captain Maurice G. Holmes of Pontotoe, Miss., intercepted the band between Ocotal and Telepanca. Band Routed The bandits were routed, chance shot wounded Sergeant Wil- liams in the head and he died an| hour later. This was the first marine corps tragedy since August 6th, Marine headquarters announced today that banditry had not yet been completely wiped out in the north- ern area and said an intensive patrol kad been in progress there since | November 17. It was stated that rumors of early withdrawal of the marines were probably the factors in keeping the marauder: the field. Commander Byrd commissioned to get new dogs. He is to return as soon sible after the new ye one of the to the a dogs to join the rest re were 100 husk- the Sir Byrd ships arctic with of the | dogs went mad and the tropics and - of five puppics tioode List of Patents Issued To Connecticut People compiled weckly from the office of Har- Two bandits were killed and threcq old G. Manning, Manning Bros. Shov wounded November 19 when a patrol under Captain George Hall attacked | a band of 20 near the Coco river. | The patrol also captured rifles, | bombs, ammunition and other sup- | plles. Two days later a group of six bandits fired a shot on a patrol east of Chipote but there were no casaulties. One member of a band of 10 was wounded on November 23 | by Lieutenant Humphrey | | | BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Nine) Murphy, rf . ‘White, ¢ . Karwoski, 1b .. Colbath, Ib . Allaire, rb Slozuan B & Terryville High Kalpers, rb . Mathes, rb . W. Petke, 1b .. €ruzskowski, ¢ . R. Petke, rf . Murphy, rf .... Prezciorke, 1f ..... wl ccorocey Score at half time, Bristol 1 lon; time, 15 minute periods. Disabled Vets to Meet A meeting of the disabled veter- ans of the World war of Bristol and vielnity will be held at 8:30 Co., 211 Main street, New Britain) wrah R. Allen, Bethel. Converti- ble gocart X Tonjes A. Doth, Stratford, as- signor to The Connceticut Electric Mfg. Co. (3 patents). Switch or receptacle plate; combination elec- tric wall titti ind mounting for electrical devices. Walter G. Cady, Middletown, as- ! Far West, i ‘America. | 0f most interestin | terial relating to signor to Radio Corp. of Electro-mechanical system Henry G. Cordle ¥ N W, and G. R. Long, Waterbury. Safety attachment for faucets. George I. Dalbey, East Berlin, and T. P. Hanford, Berlin, assignor: to The Stanley Chemical Co.,, East 3erlin. (4 patents). Treating impure lead and lead alloys; treating im- | pure lead; ating mixtures containing alkali salts of certain metals; amgl treating metallic parti- cles, August Diouhy, Wallingford, signor to H. L. Judd Co,, Inc. (11 patents). Curtain rod. Willlam A. Dobson, Bridgeport, nor to Underwood Jlliott Fish- er N. Y., N. Y. Typewriting ma- chines, Otto A. Frederickson, Weathers- field, assignor to The Wiremold C Hartford: Circular loom. Frederick A. Hart, New Britain, Machine Corp., N. Y, N, Y. Com- puting machine. John A. Heany, New Haven, as- signor to Heany Laboratorics, Inc. Antifriction air-spring assembly. Albert €. Lusher, Waterbury, as- o'clock Monday evening, December signor to Seovill Mfg. Co. Producing 10, in the new state armory for tubular articles. the purpose of organizing a local | Jeremiah Martone, Waterbury, At- chapter of Disabled Veterans. State tachment for grinding machine. Commander Thomas McLagan of | Erastus G. Oukley, Southport, as- | | Authority on Art Lecturer at | since its orgzanization | by Mrs. CWarles W. L assignor to Remington Accounting | of Woman’s Death . Trenton, N. J., Dec. 8 (B—Con- wofl]afl’s Club Mefl[lflg vicion of Lieutenant Daniel I Rogers and Trooper Alfred K. La |sen, on a charge of manslaughter The Woman's club of New Britain | growing out of the death of Miss will present on its annual guest day | Beatrice Meaney, when a force of 25 on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at'state police besieged her home to ar- the First Congregational chapel, her two brothets on charges of | Professor Walter Scott Perry of |underfeeding cattle, was sustained Brooklyn, in an illustrated art lec- by the supreme court. The men ture. Professor Perry las been di- | were sentenced to terms of three veetor of the school of+Fine and Ap- rs and fines of $1,000. Appeal is expected to be taken to the court of errors and appeals. Rogers which surrounded the Meaney farm house in Jutland, Huntington coun- ty, one night in December, 1926, after the & P. ¢ A, had complained against James and Timothy Meancy. en, & member of the troop, shot ames in attempting to arrest him. ater, the Meaneys testified that the men did not make themselves known and that their uniforms were ot visible in the dark. Larsen failing to arrest James went for help, Tear bombs and vifles were used in the siege. Miss Meaney was fatally wounded by a bullet which went through the wall of a closet where she had taken refuge. In the fight Corporal Mat- thew Daly was wounded. The brothers charged that the troopers beat them after capture and that a large sum of money was taken. Fourtcen of the troopers e tried on charges, ranging from us- PROF. WALTE! + sault to larceny, were acquitted. plied Arts, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, ST nlgliogi s huslecel 'Judge Gaffney to Name o tend. | Legislative Committee dents to some 5,000 in yearly attend- | Judge Bernard A. Gaffney, presi- ldent of the County Bar Association, was empowered to name a legislativ , great amount Committee of five in connection with Ilustrative ma- |the recommendations made last week he history, lifc, |10 Governor Trumbull by the judicial religion and art of the people. He uncil, at a meeting of the bar as- has been the lecturer on the Medi- sociation held yesterday in Hartford. terranean cruise of a tourist com- He was also authorized to appoint an cxecutive committee of the bar, | which will be named soon. i e A b In addressing the bar association s publications on art matters, a | Judge Gaffney said that the present g the Land of the Tem- | Was appropriate for the bar to pre- ' and many drawing |Pare to deal with matters which will books. | come before the next General Assem- On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Perry bly meeting. will present the subject: “The His The 34 applicants for admission to tory, Art, Religion and Life of the |the bar were reported favorably by Mediterr: n Countries.” He will Judge Solomon Elsner and W. Ar- com® to ®ie club through the cour- thur Countryman Jr., committee on tesy of Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper. While admissions. The bar examinations traveled extensive- India and the Prof. Perr ly in Lurope pany for the last five years. 3Ir. Perry is an author as well |in this city he will be the guest of |will take place December 28 in the | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Andrews John- ' rooms of the superior court. Includ- ston of Maple Hi | ed in the list are seven New Britain Afternoon tea will be served to men. the club members and their guests following the ure, with “rii NEW BOSS FOR JONNARD Frank D. Smith as hostess, assisted | Milwaukee, Wis, Dec. 8. (P— :, Mrs. Ber- | Claude “Bubber” Jonnard, sold by nard S. Nickerson, Mrs. Laurie B.|Milwaukee, American Association, to Banford and Mrs. Alvin R. Lamb. | the St. Louis Browns, has a r;mv Mrs. Edmund Warren and Mrs. Wil- | “boss” — Mrs. Jonnard. He mar. lam A, House will pour at the e |ricd Miss Marie Mohr of Minne. table, apolis. Legal Notice ——, THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS The annual meeting of the share- holders of the New Britain National Bank for the choice of directors for commanded the troop‘ BOSTON FERNS. Very reasonable prices SANDELLI'S GREENHOUSE. 218 Oak St._Telephone 2181-3 return_to_the Comi Brow Boston _bag _contaiuing Keys and class, record book. Keward i re- turned to Ceutral Jr. High school. LASSES lost eitiier in Glen or Haw- Sts. Reward. Return to Mr. Carl A. ‘arlson, 23 Glen § containing palr of ladies glo lost on Main or West Main, Friday aft- et to 50 Court St.. reward, Tost between Landers North St. Very much in need 102 Hartford Ave. 'crsonaly L] BLUSTERING autumy weather will leave no dirt or dust if your clothes are cleaued by Superior Cleaners & Dyers. 15_Franklin_Syuare. | 16 Pranklla:Suuare, S HAEADQUARTERS for 1% and 18 K wed- | ding rings. Watch repairing. Himberg & Horn, 392 Main St. and 10 R. R. Arcade. LADIES and gentlemen's hats cleaned | aud dyed. We call for and dellver. Old shoes rebuilt. Telephone 6325. The Mod ¥ d pressed, §1 alled for and dellvered. Call 761 Arch _St. Tailor_Shop, 104 Arch St | OIL and water colors. E. A, Cox Studio, ._Phone® 3462-W. ittings 1n_vour home. Mrs. A Car- | venter. 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 6742, | Announcements 3 |STILL on our Christmas special with a free enlargement until Dec. 12. Make it snappy. Arcade Studio, | l AUTOMOTIVE | - ——d | Auto and Truck Agencies 8 RUBURN AND. OVERLAND Sales and | Service. Don't miss seeing the new Domijan Motor Co., Hotel Bur- | 136 Washington St. Tel MOTOR CARS: and Service. Capitol Buick Co., 1139 Stanley Street Telephone 2607 CADILLAC_ AND LA SALLE CARS Sales & Service. LASH MOTORS, IN “A Reliable Concern” 411 West Main St. Tel._3000. CHEVROI KT SALES & SERVICE. terson Chevrolet, Incorporated, 1141 nley Street. Telephone 211. NDIER MOTOR CARS. Sale and Service. Charland's Auto Service Sta tion. 432 Main St., opposite East Main Telephone 1544. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars and Graham Bros .trucks. Now all sixes 8 & F Motor Bales Corp. 1129 Stanley Strect. Telephone 731 in and eee 1t J B _Moran's Motor Sales, 313% Church St. Telephone 2842-2 USED CARS BUICK LOW PRICES On All Our USED CARS WILL PREVAIL ALL THIS MONTH They Are Guaranteed BE SOTO SIX. “A Marvelous Car.* Come At Unusually Low Prices 20 CHEVROLETS 9 FORDS 8 HUDSONS 2 PONTIACS Many More TERMS and TRADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1141 Stanley St. Open Evenings ALTERATION- SALE Biggest, Best and LOWEST PRICED USED CARS IN TOWN 1928. Packard Sedan 1928 Buick Roadster . 1928 Essex Sedan 1928 Essex Coach 1927 Auburn Sedan 1927 Studebaker Coupe 1926 Stutz Sedan 1926 Packard Sedan 1926'Hudson Coach 1925 Buick Coach 1923 Cadillac Sedan MANY OTHERS $50 UP Terms and Trades The Honeyman Auto Sales 139 ARCH STREET 200 EAST MAIN STREET Open Evenings Let Us Get Your MARKERS No Bother No Long Waiting WE DO ALL THE WORK Daily Trips to the Capitol 24 HOUR SERVICE service, farm (mplements. Auto! Sales & Bervjce. 248 Elm Bt a Arch 8t Teléphone 2700 or 2701 GRAHAM-PAIGE Bixes and Bights now on display in our mew home. 250 Arch 8t. Howard W. Whitmore. Tel. 2810. HUPNOBILE CARS AND GMG TRUCKS —Bales and Service. Trudon & Platt, 240 Hartford Ave. Telephone 3811-2. FALCON-KNIGHT famous siceve vaive motor. 'R C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry Street. Telephone 2051-2. FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the mext ten years. Sales and Service, 401 West Mafn St. Telephone 3636. NABH motor_care. the new iine. Bales and Bervice. A.’ G." Hawker, & Elm 8t. Tclephone 2456. PACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX Bales and Service, Honeyman Auto Sales, 200 East_Main St Telephune 2542 GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Visit out showroom angd frspect these very fine automobiles. C. A. Bence. Oakland and ’ Pontlac Dealer, 50 Chestnut 6t., (mext to car_barn). Telephone 2215. Call on our service for socials snd weddings Eddy Awning and Decorate ing Co.. 231 Arch Bt. BARCLAY TILE & MARBLE ©O. S8EE OUR BEAUTIFUL TILE WORK INSTALLED AT JOHN A. PETERSON NEW RESIDENCB HAZELMORE ROAD Dressmaking and inery 38 DREESS pleating, buttons, hemstitchin pinking, rhinestone sett Ginsburg Shop. 19 Walnut. Call 1756, HEMSTITCHING aeatly done; aiso buts tons covered at 51 Prospect St Mre. _ Albrecht. Telephone 3219-W. HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING, BUTTON covering and pinking. Bradbury & Turnbull, 17_Wallace Et. Tel. 134-J, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CANS— Bales and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch Bt Telephone 260. LEARN DRESSMAKING. Private lessont: Classes at spectal low rates. Jaze B Gill, 14 Prospect 8t. Phone 3688, WHIPPET Fours and Sixes. Salées and Service. Elmer Automobile Co, 23 Main_St. Telephone 1513. WILLYS-KNIGHT Al OVERLAND— Sales and Service. Fine motor ca Beloin Garage and Motor Salea Fred Beloin, Jr.. Prop. 115 Church Street Telephone 4560. REO BALES & SERVICE. Frank P, Mc- Namara., corner Elm and Park Streeta Telephone 2110. Autos and Trucks For Sale [ FORD RUNABOUT, with body, $18 § TOURINGS, $25-135 1 SEDAN, $1§ BERLIN AUTO SALES TEL. 6135 BERLIN ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WASUINGTON ST, PELEPHUNE 900—INSTANT SERVICE Tires—Tubes— Batteries—Chains Vulcanizing—Auto Electrio Repair Service Stations—Repalring 17 Dyelng and Cleaumg [ NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP. The reliable cleaner and dyer 9§ B 415 West Main Street. Telephone 3 for_prompt service. OUR SAFE METHOD OF dry cleaning insures saty 1. 6149 Economy klin_8quare. Insurance—All Kinds 2] ACCIDENT, automobile and Iife, Surety & Fidelity bonds. Philip M. Fagan, Gen. Ins., 131 Main, Rooms3and 4. Tel. 3128 T GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Clesson W. Parker Commercial Trust Co. Building 55 West Main St. Patent_Attorneys 2% GLAND PATENT AGENCY— ELM STREET. Telephone New Britain_and Hartford. Moving, Storing, Crating 26 FURNITURE and plano moving. General trucking of all Kinda Geo. H. Smedley, 3 Bassett St. Tel. 83 S package delivery for Tow Tates on cages delivered anywhere in New B or vicinity, Tel. 5245- JTP__WARRELL, focal and long distan turniture and plano moving General carting. 40 'Talcott St. Tel 1126, H._BROWN Trucking Co. Local and long distance Furniture and plano movin Estimates given. 252 East Main 8t Tel._day or night, 3971 or 1173. VISIT US in our nmew lome Texaco gas and oii products 176-186 Arch § t_r_“rj. Pef!l Budd Auto Produg ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVI canizing. battery wervice (automobile and radlo) generator repalring, brake lining. Telephone 708. Rudy's Battery | _Bervice, 185 East Main 8t. rear. ARCH ST RADIATOR WORKS-S. Wolf prop. Auto radiators, body. fenders. repairing 107 Arch Bt Phone 1709, AUTO TOPS AND SIDE CURTAINS made and repaired Rumble seat tops Closed car tops & Ity. John's Auto Top Shop. 103 West Main St. Tel. 1494. CADILLAC AND NASH—Specialty. Have your car repaired now J. B Garage, 313} Church St. Tel. 2. 2. LET US put your battery in shape. Quick- est expert service Exide Battery Serv- Ice, 96 Chestnut St. Telephone 2905. 3 diator repalr. Au- thorized Harrison service station. Quick- est service at lowest cost. Rear 1° Glen St. Telephone 5490, | RADIATORS repaired by our new meth- od. Expert work. Gordes Auto Supply, Everything for vour Car, 49 East Main §t. Telephone €111. RADIATOR repairing at lowest pricee; quick service; satisfaction guaranteed Now England Radiator Works, 25 East Main 8t., near Main ‘elephune 860 REPATRING on all makes of cars Ex- pert mechanice available day and night Hotel Washinigton Garage. Phone 1735 | TTRES_ BATTERIES. AUTO ELECTRIC | SERVICE—P. & V. Tire & Battery Co. 261 Myrtle 6t. Plione 3643 STORAGE for furniture: individual roome; dry, clean and safe. Packing. crating. The Hardware City Storage. Tel. E. W, Shulta_2 Paintin, CRAFTEX wall finiah. Beaver Board cells ings and paper hanging. Call J. Gutows ski. Plone 633-4 after 6:30 p. m. GET MY ESTIMATE first on your home painting _and papering. _Tel 4642-W. Dwight K. Capen. 165 Roxbury Roa PAINTING and decorating, _~The Paint Store.” Morgan. Kingsley & Thompeon. Iuc., *411 Main St Phone 634. Heating. Metal Work ¥é BING. tirning and general jobbing. Prompt service. Reamnable charge Louis Nair. 116 Lafasette St Tel. 2754. SHEET MCTAL WORK. copper and Armico gutters and conductora. Thomut F. Fitzpatrick & Co.. 215+ Park Bt. Pring , Jobbing, Statlnery 3 P kol i it oo it B PRINTING of every demcription at rea- sonable prices. B"& G. Printing Corp. 107 Arch St. Tel 809 Repairing AL MAKES of phonographs _repaire. Expert repairmen. Call for “One Ho Andy.” §232. Blair & Brodrib, Main st BEDDING. niattressen, cuthions, efc, made equal to new; returned ea Bedding made to orde Hardware City Bedding Co. mont St Tel 3725 RAZORS of all kinds sharpened, eaws filed, skates sharpened by speclal ma- Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upoa Application Hartfofd and Deputy State Com- signor to Bridgeport Brass Co.|the ensuing year, and for the trans- mander Raymond G. Crowley of Bridgeport. Making battery units. |action of any other business proper Hartford will address the meeting. | Gunnard P. Petcrson, Naugatuck, |to come before said meeting, will be Qther speakers include Mayor W. assignor to The Risdon Mfg. Co,;y,.yd at the banking house in New . 2 V Raymond Crumb, Judge William J. | Automatic-machine work transfer-| Britain on Tuesday, the Sth day of 1141 STANLEY ST. application bef th h Malone, Dr. R. A. Richardson and Ter. ; | January, 1929, 0 E A PP ! OEE SUIERENE CHIMNEY repalring. general mason and | LEARN to dance quickly and correctly ‘Dr. J. L. Wolsard. Clifford O. IPr’mvm'm. \Yutn‘r\»ury) Polls will be open from 11 to 12 Charge Prepaid pen Lvenings starts. | " plastering work. Work g Emerson Studio, 162 Main Bt . | assignor to The Waterbury Farrel |5, m, g ARy Tine : b | Mclarney, 24 Newfield Ave ¥ typa of dancing taught.” g BRIDGEPORT GETS CATCHER | Foundry & Machine Co. Transfer W. H. JUDD, Cashier. |[3 davs...1 lino 24 | CONCEETE CONSTRUCTION—L. O. Zet- | ~Local and Private Instructors 83 Bridgeport, Dec. 8 (UP)—Presi- mechanism for upsctting s.| December §, 1928 [J}¢ dave...1 line E "z | Etermen TG EnOLTs Medlw 43 ARNBITIOUS imen, boys: Tokra Hastamag dent Fred Voos, Jr, of the re.| Forrest G. Purinton, W. ! A - e Sy O Y ladics hatrcutting. . Day Eastern league club, has announced Cleaning flexible foraminous sheets. 3-1 win over the Boston Tigers to . | 1345 Corbin Ave.. Telephone 3255 alghiis' Burbar/iBchool, purchase of Johnny Alberts, catcher, | George W. Yunss, Dridgeport, as- encourage them, the Newark Bull- Sales & SCI‘VICC | HOUSE ™ WIRIN imates furnished of Readipg, Pa., and Harry Wilkie, | signor to American Chain Co., Inc. dogs came here today to meet the | Have your work di now Barry & shortstof of Pittsfield, Mass. Tha Automobile fender guard. New Haven Eagles Sunday in a 248 ELM STREET Bamioniy 19 Mhin Bt (el ube Bears went bankrupt several months Trade-Marks Registered Canadian-American league hockey MASON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR rks. Men 18 up, g0 but Voos agreed to foot the bills| The Aspinook Co. Jewett City. game. The Bulldogs hoped to avenge Tel. 2700-2701 Fhone 1535, Br0r By 3z 8108 | L0z month, | Early ¢ v EAte AR nulines hobed te arened 2] 7 ST A | arotaiie, comimon eduation flicted upon them two weeks ago. | | BaPrale Pl bamal snioeln s roctnt e | port itare iats o = | phalt, ‘tin and shingle roofa New | particulars. Write Classified Box 13 Lo, N = or repairing. Phone 1490, Herald Office. chinery. R. H. Wilcox, 204 Hart Bt. ' EDUCATIONAL ) Come in and fill out you 83 Capitol Buick Co. [||| Fee Only 50c | BUSINESS SERVICE HKullding and Contractors " HOCKEY TEAMS MEET | New Haven, Dec. 8 (UP)—With a ' —— e Count 6 words to a line. A 14 Tines to an mmch Special Notice Minimum space 3 lines. iy Minimum Book charge, 38 cents A SOCTAL @ tuition fees. Emers Main St Tel. 613. Social and dance given by Star of ‘(;nod ‘Will Lodg 0. 9, O. 8. of B. at the Junior 0. U. A. M. Hall Mon- Dee. 10th, Music by the Midnight Sere S | Public welcom: Telephone 925. Ask for six time rate The Herald will not be responsible for errors after the first inscrtion. oA Closing time 12:30 p. m. daily; sion 35¢. |||a. m. saturday. . A— 2 e | for & new try next seascn. | Leather substitutcs and pyrox: | coated fabrics. YALE BEATS UPSALA | J.C. Haartz Co., New Haven., Wa- New Haven, Dec. 8 (UP)—TYale's , terproof fabrics basketball team opened the winter | Jack Margolis, Waterbury. Chem- | sports season here last night with a_ical bleaching preparation. IJUST KID 33 to 22 victory over Upsala. Merrill | Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co., and Nassau of the Elis contributed . Glenbrook, Conn., 4 TNy 16 points against the New Jersey | Preparation of magn college, | VLo Percy Williams Will | . | Enter Millrose Games | Vancouver, B. (. Dee. 8 (P— Arrangements have heen completed for the participation of Percy Wil- liams, Olympic sprint champion. in the Millrose o N at N York, Feb. 9. Under present Williams wiil run only in the along with other members of Canadian Olympic team—Johnny Fitzpatrick, Jim Ball 1 Fdwards, He at Toronto and haps at Doston THE BOY’S EXHAUSTED WSOoULL cine )w CwuDE TOo KNOW )1 WouLd T LAS THINKIN ABOUT WHAT DO YUH CALL A NELEPHUNT WHEN HE 15 A POOR PA BY CLAUDE CAlTAN States cities as Motorhoat and Steamer Collide Off Peru Peru, I S (P colli- i | “Emma talks to her hus- band like she don't respect him, an’ then she gets mad at other people for not showin’ him any respect.” (Copyright. 1925 Pushismers €yn ! 771‘l|wi NOAL, TORR 1T ON AGIN, % o NUTHIN' AILS T ' DIOT! 1T5 JIMMIE ABERCROMBIES FIRST BAGPIPE RECITAL. AN WE PROMISED O LISTEN-IN ' N THIS INSTANT! Choice Real Estate ‘or Sale. . COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Trom Company Building Tel. 6000 Brokers Only.