isronruioconnsur, mmhurs W! fl“ YWK I» seine to enter the N. H. L. next year Mmnnn to present piano. Hockey lie on its way o beam; m; ‘refit winter sport of North America. There la some FQflfi-l at present "n, mo fact tila§ file limo may lose in time ‘it: Canadian idenbty. - lit k hound to be absorbed in time and become as much American ae Cane. diln. The eyes e1 the hockey world are on Boeton this year. if the any or culture makea a financial success oi the venture then Pibbaburg‘ "n; N“ Vork will some un with Philadelphia and our" ck“; unis sin + is iiNii in Jung; . . —_. a- wn, , on, ilke'0t_tawa, Montreal, Hamilton. etc. land in m. ,.‘.”.:'.'.’,|Test1f1ed That FdSChe 4‘ m company of such populatedcontrea, with the financial‘ output thqt ‘My an command? Only inme and the maqnatea. however, can hazard u, nmwer to this query at the moment. ' The Canadian PFQII. iivl Ildilllatch from Toronto, claime time m‘; ioliowlnq hockey oiayero l" 0. "lflr llqned or claimed by National Hook- " “who clubs up to .the present time: . 3,1. Patafi-Aflolcil. 31W". Noble. Andrews, Speyer, Holway, Me- l .- Cafiery, Corbeau. Adamo. Dye and Arbour. »_Qttawa—i"°""°"°. (“"99 Bblwiwr. Clancy, Hitchman, "Hooiey" ennui. Nlchbor. Cy Donneney. Campbell. Finnegan and probably ‘Frank soucher. " ._ wendcrere-—Benediot, Gerald Munro, Dunc Munro, Dutch Cain; Fred Lowrey, Sammy Rothschild. Ganton Scott and Broadbenl. and Johnson Were i1 Definitely’ Barr- 1, ed From the 1 Game. 1- MlLWAUKE-lieivisn Nov. e.— : Kenesaw Mountain Lundis, Commis n, sloner of Baseball. testifying, today“ in s hearing under discovery stat-n utes, declared players of the Chi-L’ cago Americans. mentioned in the n, world's series scandal of 1919, did n, not. receive any oi’ the second place n, money 0f the 1920 race because Olnlliiflls-“i/"iill- cm-"li. serious Cieslwrn. Billy Bevcher. Mor-lthey had been definitely declared n, onr. Jollat, Keiterbourno, Qdio Unborn, Billy Bell and others. Hamilton-Forbes, Randall, Burch, Sher-g, Gnu,’ n“ are". Co“. belt. Dennenay, Alex McK nnon, Lsngloi-e, Mickey Roach, Bouohard. Boaton-—Fowler, Skinner, Rfldliilill, Jimmy Herberta, Herbiejnit- cheil, Smoky Harris. Verner Schnarr, Hull, G.|b|-nnqn_ | 4 "GOOD LOSERS." A Toronto exchange aayazi-“The ‘good Ioeer’ in sport: haa always been more or less of a myth. The man or boy who does not take spurt seriously seldom gets far enough up to have much to lose. And i1. thoncrious sportaman defeat always comes as a caltaatrophefl-Amen we any unto this. . million noun ur -By W. H. GOCHER. ‘turf for the next six or seven Years. In 1924 ‘- When Wuitcr Candler won a heat in the numbetre 411T‘! lfifllltiotllfixllggrlftfiis in 2:06 1-4 ni Atlanta with The The following are the |9nde,.n.__|_ ' (treat Lulivuuter, that horse's sire Patgr me Gwnt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 62 Peter tin- (ireut was credited with San Fruncisco ' I‘ 54 one hundred irnters in the 2:10 list. Beiwin . . . . . . . l " Tlit‘. iuiiowvirlg week at Iaexingtou Guy Axworthy . two more were added when Peter The Harvester}. i.‘ . - Hiiiliiiil trotted in 2:09 1-2 and the The Exponent _ 41 ‘two year oid unit‘ Peter Speedway in Peter- Vop; 2 2,106 3'4.‘ ‘ ‘ ' lTrampfast '. 31 Tiiectlonieur was the first stallion Etuwaii . . . . . .. I 29 to sire one hundred 2:30 lrotters.-Wnlter' Direct . . .. ' 29 He arrived ut that point in 1891. Al. Oriolan Axworthy . ' 3'] lhst tlmo the world's record was'lledgowood Boy .. l 24 iiilli 1-4 undue-re were but sevenIDilion Axworihy . ' g0 trottels in the 2:10 list. They were Atlantic Express .. l “ls Sunoi 2:0l< 1-4, Maud S. 2:08.8-4.|Maico1ni Forbes l 1n P810 Alto 2:08 3-4, Nancy, iTilllkS'Jll.Stic0 Brooke ' 14 iniilAiierlon 2:09 1-4, Jay Eye S86‘ Peter Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 14 2:10. N-cl 1 1 ' ' ' .. sevéua-N/‘liro hsyfwldizecllflonregi? (zlfhgll: Grim?" file Brewer was‘ P.°w"th°1 are how one tlrnusundfive hun-iyeni-l in,‘szzglanrgwiggiagiigi‘$01328 ii i-i l i a s ' ' ' I l‘ . ' ‘f: unnimtwr» o thi m llru by Peterlnyrlréhsltirlilrlshzlerikleu also “bowed “n; ffhe llrosunt select list now starts k9,- 30 coirsplctfoslsjefdlgghchflmi“ at two minute-s. There are ten trot- work k.“ m8 baanefnyins‘ 01:11‘: l‘?! in'ii. They r, Pew M null]; _ ‘V . m6 H Um“ la: firs. Leerixxzorthy Erliaggnile tracks. She won thintse 115314. Niuitin 1:58 1-4, Lrou Dillon] q-nn lenders In ‘he s“ E Que“ ilii 1-2. Arior. oh- 1.59 1-2, Ma or . . iaklmar 1:59 11-4. ltose Scott. 1=jss'Tifiifrohlicluhllsogayifi "$.33: -l,sud . - ~ - ' ......'fi.i.‘§5‘i'i2.i""’.§3: .....l"*“-' ""°"'"~ "W" "u" i.» u» Wu m - - y Y 10f St. Frisco and Lu Princeton was m e 0i the troiter has ln-lngm Banning om Mane“ "on wan Mlifguftavlélltrmtgagarlo ‘(Illlwatilglélnnt mu Farm aha-rho: be and Bel- " ‘he “Km harness npeflomer an Xfuld maintain the standing,“ Fetu- Mnhnins mode his record of w? Icyone branch of the Georgb h“ M m m” It m,“ rem“ M i-lkea family. Their zreateifl- m m) o’ the list for 8y ‘umber: of r val is the line tracing to the same m“ and H may be reduced gen tall); root through Axwor-knx. . mum Bevan yea" am ed before, elwin bad a formidable array of Una“ rduwd [he 1_ 58 Fitz o! Lourlwlns speed this Year. Hie fastest Dmm Nméyeurs réivled b betorwwere Merrtman 2:00. Miss Beiwln new Manning chm ed a’! 1_58‘2.02 1-4, Colonel Boswortb 22023-4. "i"? ill’ Uhian The ngext he iohil“-'"'““d"k° 2:03 14' Barksdale may now be m-tramm o5 Emits .05 l-i. and the two year oldfut- m be born M W8 a 080811103‘? urity winner Sumatra 2:07 1-2.- Uhlan and peter Manama owns: ma] The get of Guy Axwortby had the champions which waged m most extreme speed. Of his lot the reached ‘he "Mm cl’)! m i “resin three year old colt Mr. McElwyn M“ ‘bought m“ Jul sag)‘ Tlfis- raced in 2:02 and made a record wire would cut the ya e Ne! L59 34 388mm time‘ This per- "m Hamburg He" rdcelr it“, formance save Guy Axworthy three e ma c n representatives in the two minute 5 5 N Z .- >- a 5 p-n or w: P‘ .... u 9. § It i? Ft in u. record making n u the uo-li-sk 14 e; en _ .‘ - ~ and Arion Guy 1:59 , “whf,” éfvliésairxzyl liliiynsnie. That The other leaders in the Guy _, pm, [he are“ “gt i‘ ° "lib WOPUIY sroup included Guy Rich d itcicli. became then one umeire_2:o2 34' Theodore Guy 2:02 3f‘ o, “mg speed m“ tghreatestl. shre Guy Lightning 2:05 1-4 and the May. average“ H d! d] 6 Word BBIDay Stake winner w“! confirm: to n 1923. His mt'2:06 1-2. r ‘ 0 lliilbear on tho Harvest Day 2:05 1-4 proved the " fastest winner credited to The- Hnrvester and The Upholder 2:05 3-4 led the forty-one winners ‘in .- =- Q R H’ O i? U’ 9;. B W 5' > 5 o Phyllis Volo are the fastest. in the Paloma 2:01 3-4 led the twenty-ulna Winners by Waiter Direct, while lva Loo 2:01 3-4 and Sister Ruth were the fastest of the Ortoianlx- lworthy group, - - The four year old fl-iiy Etta Drui- en 2:02 1-4 is the beslinthe Eta: wab family. Several others show- ed class. the fastest being Dr. White, John Gallagher and Bbllalte‘. Jenny H. and Ponywood are the leaders the Hedgowood Boy. pacera. .. formidable trio o! three year oidsj in Minis Dillon. Clara Dillon and Lucera. Dillon. He would have bad- four-if sickness had not. put Rash“ el Dlllone, on the retired list. 0a- cawanna 1:08 1-8_ and Rochelle Maid 2:04 1-4 are the fastest trot- nera "in the Atlantic Express groopgl .Chrls\ie Mac proved the-leader ililaicoim Forbes and Tilly Broelr p; 353w lllnlieatioatzg: {QT ‘l ‘Mil. new blood a pen] liinotiarowrh u» infected fireman ti me PM!!!‘ Scott" presented a top liner when 8am Williams won the two I :5 o. -,,. dFuturity in 2:0‘! 1-4 and Rose l WSoi players _ to reduce the, world's three year old .‘ race record for trotters over a half- Aneen any nhowerl remarkable form. At Mid- The Exponents list. Voltage anrl-doutharn meetings the racing sea- Pcthr- V010 10¢ and Tnmnnbn "n, drivers is almost momplete. The best in the Trkmng“, gamny,‘ L, lollonmg won ten n- more races: Dillon‘ Axwortliy displayed ‘i. 5 ‘L59 the best by Justice Brooke. .. l‘ ' . "l! old division of; the Kentaofi"! ' reduced her record to, u» u. .-.-.l--‘ -~ "Fr-- ineligible aud were permanently bur n, red from baseball. n, The hearing arose out. of a case y. brought against Landls by Oscar .4. Felsch and Joe Jackson for 8685 .5 each as their share of the second q. place money. l... l Landis declared he was the finui q. judge of the ineligibility of B ploy-Hr. er; that he was convinced thatfq- FtTsch and Jackson, among others 4- mentioned in -the "scandal," wereiq- so implicated that there was no + other’- conrsc thuntc declare them 1r ineligible. i-r 'l"-he witness said that there wasl-l’ c in the hands of the advisory coun-yf -cii of organized baseball the sum ‘t- 1 v-e 84.800, held up from the 'Wh1l.e'+ declared liiellgibleii‘ which reg-clients shares of second ‘i’ place money. + "Ofthe hordes fhced in 1924 West,‘ Virginia Boy was the most success-W‘ ful. He won fouriflen out of eigh-I‘? teen starts. Sues-rework comes sec- ‘P pna~.-n-i,'.h thirteen out of ioumooh 'l' s-tarusilantl-Tllly-Brooke Llhird wnhii" twelve start; and twelve wiaor-IP‘ es, The Joliowing are the leading ‘P’ rhcfwdnsers: ' 14 raczsw-West Virginia Boy. "' ' ~18 ' racese-Guesswork. "' 12 trnces.—'l‘illy Brooke. . z 11iraces—Ei.ta Druien and lrene ‘I Scott. - n 10 Kroner-Worthy Todd. Kate n. Hal. “Minis Dillon and Mayn. TVfli-IL . * recur-Pluto Watts, Fayette n, National. intermediate Dillon, n, TTIO-EOVYBIMLPMBI‘ W. n, rscea—.—Cr.arworthy._‘Bar0u Wor- n, -rhy,..voter sun, MlllonwootLln, and Great Bells. n, ‘racesj-Jfheodom Guy. Luke n '0' '0' Il- 1|‘ i‘ l’ f 4' '0' 1' ‘i O 1' ~0- i’ to m n: Bell, Dr. Nick, Errorless, El ‘Verso. and Bay Rum. roces-Aiessle McKiyo, Lucera Dillon. - Shadyuma, Gertrude Todd. Confidence, Jenny H., Alfred King, and Hal N. C. A. 'races——_Ha-i Regent, Henry Ford, Van 31.. Watts Edition. eter A. Montgomery, Mr. Mc- lwyn, Oscawanna. Dr. White, P Ponywood and ommodore Wilison. Irene Scott, Kate Hal and Minis Dillon were raced on both the mile and hail-mile tracks. Worthy Todd proved the leader on the eastern i» two lap courses. He is always on a 1- trot. and acts-as if he could go the i- route in fast company, i’ Pluto Watts won ai-l of his starts l‘ in the Bay State and Orange Couu- '0' ty Circuits. His greatest triumph ‘l’ was when he landed the Charter: 1|- O- '0 Ill i- ‘as Oak Purse at Hartford. Czarwortby and BaronWorthy were with Tilly Brooke and Etta DruiemS the lead- ers in Murphy's stable. They won forty races in the Grand Circuit. Theodore Guy was ndefested in 1926. ‘Lucera Dillon bad everythlnfl her own way unt.il she met Clara Dillon at Reading. Tibe winner had mile track to win. During his trip through the Or- snge County ‘Circuit; Dr. Nick l- il- f 0 4- 4- l- '9 ~0- dle town he won in 2:06 3-4. Mn: Mvfiillwyn proved the leader in the n, futuriiies as" well as the leading‘ money winner of the year. n, As with the exception of a few‘ il- l- Q- 4 l- l- Q 0 il- 0 O son is over, the list of winning 53 races-(Phnmas W. Murphy. 35 racer-Thomas Berry. ., 34 racer-Will Flemming and George Stiles. 32 rqges—Vic Fleming. 31 lfhcoe-Jlarry Bruaie. 29 ‘races-A. Morrison and Will ' Lease‘. ,' = 28 racesiMjVall. . 27 races opter- Pails. 25 racesr- ilbre Rodney. 22 raceuJ-‘lihri itmen. 21 races-Harry Stokes. - 2o racqsi~Wii1 Uuoh and Weilb Garrison. 18 races-lien White. 17 races-Will Dickerson and W. Keysb. 1O racer-W. Croaier and Frank Fox. 16 races-Lester Dore and W. G. Douglas. _ . 14 races-Harry Nevers, H. ‘Fry end Gen Bennett. 13 racer-Charles Mahrey- and Art Martin. | n ram-n. uoray- John Wil- hfgfjyfldflw, Hallow. i 1o ghoul-d. atohtrho and Nat‘ +e+++++e+e++ee§ r e NATiONAL nocxsv LEA- ‘v GUE SCHEDULE MUur-i LARGER THAN PRE- VIOUS YEARS Suturday, November 29- St. Pats a-t Oauadeus; Ot- tawa at Hamil-ton, Monday, Deco-saber 1. —— Montreal at Boston. Wednesdu-y, December Ii. -—Bt.sl0n at 5t Pats; Humil- ton at Montreal; Ullllflllitill! u-L Ottawa- Snturdny, December 6.- Haniilton at St Pats; Ot- tuwu ‘wt Montreal. Monday, December 8.- Cunhdiens at Boston. Wednesday, Decent-bu: 10 ——Boston at Hamilton; Montreal at Canadians;- St. Pats at Ottawa. Saturday, December 1Z1—-' Montreal at St» Puts; Houn- tlton at Canadians. Monday, December 15. - Ottaw-u. ut Boston. Wedneeday, December 17. ‘Cuiuutilens nl. St. Puts; bos- itou ut Montreal; Hamilton at Ottawa. Saturday, December 20.- MOii-lfkifli at Hamilton; Ot- tuwa at Canadiens. Monday, December 22. -— St- Pats at Boston: ’l'ue_sday, Ueuelnber 23. — Montreal at Ottawa. ‘Phurstlary, Decembur 25- St- Pals ul. Hamilton; Bus- ton at Canadians. ‘ Saturday, December 27.— Ci-lnhlLLllS at Montreal; Ot- tawa at St. laws. Monday, December 29.— Hamilton at bosturt. Wednesday, Decuniber 31 ~51. Pats at Montreal; Uunudleits at i-iuonntnu; Boston at Ottawa. Saturday. January ;i.- (Zoinudieiis at Si. H-‘dl 5W" itonru Montreal; iinuuiton at Ottawa. hrou-trcai, January 5. —— St. Pats at Boston. Wednesday, January 7-- Monireai at Huiuiiiton; Ot- tawa at Canadians. Suiurtl-y, January 1U.-— Hamil-Lou urSt/Puts; Mont- reul' at Ottawa; uoston at ir- Canadiens. Monday, Janu-Jry 12. '~ Hzuuilwti at. Boston. Wt-Jncsduy, Jan-nary 14— Canadians at Montreal; Ot- tawa at St. Puts. Saturday, January 17. - St. I'll/IS Lit hlontreai; Curin- d-iens at Hamilton; Boston wt Ottawa. _ Wednesday, January 21- Montrcai at. ‘Boston; St. , Puts at Canadians; Ottawa m, llmniiton. Saturday, January 2-1.— Boston at St. Pats; Humil- ton m‘ Montreal; Carmdi-ens at Ottawa. Wednesday, January 28» —-(lwnudiens at Boston; St. Puts at Hunuitou; Uitawa at Montreal. ' Saturday, January 31.- Boslon ut Hamilton; Mont- runli at Canadiens! St. Pats at Ottawa. Wednesday, February 4. —Dtitawa ill Boston; Moni- real at. ‘St. Pats; Hamilton at Own-odious. . Saturday, February 7.——— Canhdienh at St. Pats; Bos- ton al. Montreal; Hamilton at Ottawa". . Wednesday. February 11. St. Pats at Boston; Mont- real at Hamilton; Ottawa at Cslnadiens. Saturday, February 14-- Hamilton at St. Pats; Mont- real at Ottawa; Boston at Canadians. Wednesday, February 18. -Hamliton at Boston; Can- adiens at Montreal; Ottawsl at St. Pats. Saturday, February 21.— St. Pats at Montreal; Cuna- diens at Hamilton; Boston. at Ottawa. Wednesday, February 25. L-Montroal at Boston; St. Pats at ‘Canudiens; Ottawa: at Hamilton. Saturday, February 28. —— Boston at St. Pats; Hamli- ilon at Montreal; Canadiens at Ottawa. Wednesday, March 4.- Csn-adiens at Boston; St» Pats at Hanriiton; Ottawa ut Montreal. Saturday. March 7. --Bos- iton at Hamilton; Montreal at Csnudiens; Si. Pats a-t Ottawa. Monday, March 9.—lVlcn-t- real at St. Rats; Hamilton at Canadians; Ottawa at Boston. 0 O O 4 O 4 0 0 0' 0 O O 0 ‘I whereabouts of her husband. +1¢+++¢+++r++»r+++¥+++++a4+4rr++o0+++++++++++++eb++++eee++e++eeeheeeoeeeee Pliilii liiiiiiliiiiiliil] iiiiNHi] ‘IN THE BHXIN-E . SIGNS Filil i WflliiifiNiW Hiiliiii] Siiiii I i l i i , i i Y- ? Mr. ‘Buckley . I (Continued From Page i) l Tiil- chair lvus iyccupimi lust night by ltoturiun ll- Show dur- discusslon and by 411K business Jtuturian Pendiutun, Ullilillllilll oi yiiw iioys’ Work (‘tnnuiitiut- during ‘llu- address. Thu report 0i .1. IilUl-lliig oi’ lin- Invincible: Li’ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' F“ eoxubini-li buys‘ work vourluiltl-oes '_““' ' ' ' l " L", ,, " ‘Choir! in the “Y" in tiu- nfternuun Every Heavy Ap“ FQrmer Defen-jlw‘ “ullmnny ' an“ u .wns I'4‘illl by ltolnrinn Fruuk i broached Wants“ to 1 - f u .".’.f'.'.i1‘“ ~ n :2: ~ _ C6 P ayél 0 tlié 1 ' i,‘ “ "' "‘ ‘ ' in l'li proposals ior nu :inii:u-|~ ‘n! . . w‘ ‘ I _.- .. |. , tt-i Jy i Fight Dempsey» Granltes to Receive ' |',',‘,,’.“,,“"“‘ “’ ’ “"""°' i Says Rwkald- $22,600 for Three *""‘“""""" i,.1-,e~;.,:“,§,',-,§,: i;':“;;,;';;"'.‘ii.‘i..ii.: - . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'r "310 ‘" .- - -. NEW vona, Nov. 6.~(By Hen- Yeai S. J "my , 1°,’ .1”,- Ilw-‘li- "P0114" . “'*'“‘" """ l“ ‘ ,_ it. lvlcDonnid “.10.. 1-1.. Li.) ‘ R 1,“, Phflhpyhn M“, ,.,,n,|,.,,.,| ry L. Farrell. Unuted Press Staff ~i 1L Duncan ‘Hum 10R l,” o .1 a _ I Ii m and rmfivfl“ Curve-soonr1ent.l—BoXlng has been MONTREAL. Nov. a-munc Mun- n (mum, v _ mm, l“ m5 vocal hi-si-‘ivw- T, _ ,.,,,,,..'nn.-|- 5" a “Prime “iiimii ‘iiiriiig ‘he m‘ 1'0. velrlfliil 0i ills Canadian Oiynliiifl V1 Silllliii . . . . . ..1:'4 20s 12o ‘mm’ “""l""“" - l‘ -~. bv tiu- ldiiiillllel‘ $9850" 11ml tile DFOSDQBIS hockey tcnni- chumpcns of the l l Tom]. 255g" ' ' "l m“ "mgfillnl ‘lllrogrdm Wm ' I for the indoor season aren't very world. sifid farewell to amateur fnghu5[ Snnzp. was m (1., by Iflgvaslno or‘ ‘W’ -".'}____. good. according to Tex Rickard. Morison Square Garden promoter. Business is so poor that Rickard ‘s trying to drum up trade with a Iteuvywcight show tomorrow night "t 50 con-ts to 82. “Thu fighters will not fight. "Inn's what brought on the slump"- Riukurd suili today. "When the heavyweights are idle the whole game slows up. Every heavyweight ‘l talk to wants to fight lkuipsey. hey know they can't get him and 'heir next choice is some push- VII‘. Hockey League. Munro's salary- s onul player. years. He will -be the captain ‘he local team. - Munro will open up a busine here. and salary and blur-linens, will be $7.500 yeui‘. “Tom Gibbons. is the only fiiiht- on the ice irrespective of wbeth vr in the game who will take any it is u nnynig venture or not. opponent. offered him. I have had -———-—bo>---- his contract in my desk for months. ' lliil cunt get unyone lo meet him. i "Jack Renault has been yelplng Y ‘bout u match with Dempsey, but . he wouldn't. consider a Gibbons "tr-ll He wouldn't even fight REBECCA LEAGUE Gene Tunney and Tunney refuses to meet Gibbons. l have been trying to match Gibbons with-some good tighter for the Christmas fund. but. they all say n0." kas. 32 pins. Following are the scores:— his vaudeville contract and from still making money in the rural man-inn,‘ crre asked the newspaper repu he champion claims that no B" i” Preserve silence a5 iii gig ten “vlng can keep m form by were not revelant to the probe. T box g once a year or less. He tells friends he learned that well in the Alderman 34011890" Gibbons fight. and that u is im- ‘Wmiilfli iflmiiy- noun)“, tn,- him 1n get enough mother, Mrs. John Butt, had spok visited t and threatened to denounce it, man Mongeon) said it would be very foolish thing to do they g Sensational Evidence (Continued From Page 1) against Ii. it was the very hi nl his disappearance. 'l_I_(-§+-lr<l§+++-l-b§++-l-J~a-sa.a.o+Lara-d-a-a-a1 awe-a: a-aaa-I-wi .|,| (ronstable. admitted that he hha not "W" "iii" “Milen- ‘Rshown the letter to his daughter- 4- ... to tell her. a. hcr interviews with C-hief of Police F‘?! a w“ “r lt- ‘mil he "ld- hi!" Q Belhnger. ln the course of her testi- ‘him’ iferlm‘! "i9 hold"? I “'18 W 4 mony. the name of her fatheriin-Jiieiii- 4- iaw was introduced and the wont-I willie-Q“ iemlficli "i"! Alden" Q- undeclared with regard _lo him that illiliigw“ hail "iii ii"? blind ' "h, Chm- mlnrmnd he, he wonkuwould be out of Jnil before they 4 not (iitliliitit! the elder Lariviere from "i" iiiiiiiW-d Mid iii“ M°F°i would il- the force because the two had too be beck on the force in two you 4' many secrets in common. The evldeiice 0i MTB- Arm" q. She nan me‘ Alderman Monger", Larlviere was corroborated by her to drncnven the mother, Mrs. Butt. and John Butt. |her father and the brother. ‘Kenny O in her att-ampts Certain other developments were Bu". he largest (!V(l' paid to a profes- $22.600 for ‘three the Montreal owners have guaranteed that his earnings, Illajority for l).li.l’.'s over Eure- the first movie he made which lsfevealed l“ “mm bY “'15 Willie“ regarding which Mr. Justice Cod- ban was lifted at the point where Mrs. Larivieres |'igh[5‘to keen on ‘he prone, edgn of the Prince Arthur Street House Witness continued. “ He (Alder- ih0lll48 was under police protection. lit was no use trying to do anything icinsscs of Montreal who patronized Larmeren, “than who is also nit. l-le had been there wxh every "Thcnfihe said. tho government ln-isw. stating that he did not. want i” m’ 0"‘ 3°04; i"'»‘ii will" lileY did to poor .\iorcl_ l have got 86.- ; Mrs. Lariviere old of her efforts 000 "iiimigiiili "'0 "i" Biiiik 0i’ H0911" n to trace her musing husband and elugh holdup and they will never sport in Montreal Monday when he glnnmt of N,.“-_.-,nnn,,r,,,,.n'u signed a contract to play for the 213g “in; cw nlonlmui uzuu in the National is of BS Tl 'l‘i1e mun behind the iocalg‘ learn have plenty of money. andi they plun to place a winning team! i I Flrpo. according to Rickard. re- 1 E\\¢::,:As' 106 131 fuses to fight Gibbons. Renault or Iuwlhelj ' ' ' ' ' ' " n7 n7 iodfrmey, but he has accepted u H' final no“ H" l“ ‘iiliCh in Newark against Charley J’ Gmij“ If” 101 Vlinert. a fourth ruter. war", ' ' ' ' " n}; 162 Benny Lennon] is stage-struck 'Totfll_li7én ' ' ' ' ' " ' ud is off the fight bilslnesg ul- ' I hough be is training to get some D H FMS, - ‘ubiicity. Pancho Villa is under u Gunghnwbri] nq n‘. car's suspension for running out H ‘Inch: me 144' of a mulch against‘ Frankie Gennro I ‘Acumy g2 n", “lite lticTigue is in ohn with the n‘; Munmhn}; ' ' ' ' '" H, 1w ~ommission and so is Mickey Wulk- l; Mcoomzm uh 161.,‘ (hf ‘only willing champion of 'T0tfll_18.n' e‘ wine bunch. be Goidstein is l ‘ . notched to fight Eddie Martin for q Next Nan“: Friday‘ Nov‘ 7m m he bnntamwelght championship. ' "m" hgmmule" V” Comm!" illi hiartiir had to consent to take 'ive per cent of thehouse to get ODD FELLOWS LEAGUE um. _ While he will hot admit n, n is V;M,U,~°*?$VETES- q r.’ lrscticnliy certain that. Jnck Demp- l“: l HS "nd m‘ 1 ml ?y will never fight again. The ilge ' ' ' ' ' ' " ,1.“ ‘I75: envyweight champion. has told n. H? M“ 100i riendu that he is through with the “Mm,” , . 1,49 13]“ lug gurus and is going to "do a ' ohm“ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " ‘H’ U7 107 ‘orbett’ as long as he can, He feels T0u1l_2162' init he has made good in the mov- _ I ‘es and on the stage. and has n ‘will’ PALS‘ 1,1 1,1 1,7‘- rrmanent income established as ‘la ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' "' " 1;, 11,4 n actor. Dempsey has had his gngu m" ' l," ". -ose all fixed up to muke himself C.‘ l ' ' ' ' " b“ INN. rretty. and, according to his friends. ~“""‘“‘“‘?" ‘H ‘e wants to get married. McKelme , 1d 1M Dempsey, ii is understood, has Total-HON‘ , ustubiished ll 3200.000 mm fund m MF-wmy f" "1 “i” °"" M“ i New York bank for his family. Cantos’ 41 pins’ le has bonds and real estate hold- Ne“ gnme NM‘ nth at 7 um‘ n“ worm $600000 and he has an Senators vs Muscovetes. All Pals ‘ncome of about $5.000 u week from V“ ‘vhm Hopes M 8'30 pm" |_-_-_-____._..._._._____ rt. 9}’ he he 9D u he gh an ith an its rs. mi teamlMinardk Linlment for Rheumatism For FRIDAY and SATURDAY. NOVEMBER nu mm 8Tli iii PER DENT. DFF DIIRW - WHOLE STDDN Tits year Thanksgiving ‘is a good deal more than a holiliayby the calendar. Our blessings are many and rich ior us on Prince Edward Island. A irial balance would show plenty io be graieiul ior. Dur own Personal Dhiei liem oi ihankiulness is the good will manifested lo us by our cus- iomers. This we try lo reciprocate in the only way we can TNNDNRN BETTER n SENWDE Besides the iii PER DENT» DFF 0l|R WNDLE STDDN many extra specials in . SIIITS, DNERDDATS, SWEAT- ERS, UNDERWEAR, TIELDIIR NATS Dpen Every Night ilnlil 8PM. J. W. RDBBLEE atsoinattractivetinaofwandiflf Men's and Boys’ Wear Where Society Brand Clothes are Sold .._..».~‘. '