_ ~‘--~_..<.> ._ .-._.,______ 1.- -\- - m Hwfi- ‘féllil ‘ay at 3.15, 7 & 8.45, "atinee-s-lfic, 11c. ' Amateurs To Limit Professionalism NEW YORK. Dec. 30.-8tyling professionalism as the bnglaboo of American athletes. Colonel H9111‘! Breckinrldgc, ‘Prc sldont of the Nat- ional Anuzlcur Athletic Inederation today appointed a commission to .the line between amateur and pro- lfessionnl sports. Addressing the, Annual conference of the Federa- i8ht_26c. 21c. 11c.“‘°*“ no "a when of “we: umnnu Ill NEIIIIIIIHEH. Is inGood Condition‘ Exlcept , for Slight Cold. FREE ‘, ‘Touightiiiiiockey classic lbctween the Dalhousie Tigers and the Char- EXTRA lottetown Abbles which will open ‘the local ghockey section of 1925-26‘ l l l i l Wrcfimrww A flirt may be likened to a r_e-‘ erultlne sergeant. always on the lookout for new Victims. . See how Wanda ‘Hawley treats‘ her victims. l I .‘ Fox News and Review: ‘ _l__ l Socialists Told T0 Fight Fascism IRJOSIIG. Dec. 1lll.—~lt:lllllll Sociall- ists wore culled upon ltlllil)’ by Pietro Nonni, fornlcl" Plllltll‘ oi fill- Avnnti. official Socialist liflllli. l» fight flesllcrzllcly iluuinsl I".l '1.\“.l| "Now is the time to strikc l‘i-" blow." said n moss-u: ll»~ .l(l<I|'i‘.\\'- ed to ibc purtjv. llruill: nll brunt-ll- es of Socialism lo unit jusl nl u lncnlcllt when Fa: sin < nlloul lo oblitcrnte fhl- lTlllilflllls of tIl-- party. ' "It is necessary lo rvsumo thc ‘fight on all lines. ll-unlly and il- legally, collectively null indivilluul~ 1y, with absolute illlrzl gl-zlllrr‘ against thc l-‘nsl-isli -- mo, tlln Monarchists and thc llullr isic." The message strut-l. 1f .IllI\Ii*l‘ note when il said lllul Illl‘ rvtrvlltly uncovered Zzlnihoni IIIII uzninsl the lifc of llfvllllrtl‘ Mussolini would be the Ill-ginning ol’ others. ————~<-0->~—»—- WHEN (‘IIOOSINI- Tl“.\'f‘1l.lr‘..\. (loud lnlltcrillls 11F!’ |'\[I\'l|.\'l\'l‘ null olll~ tion, Colonel Brc-ckluridge Bald: “The professional athlete is perfect- ly all right in his owm sphere, but. when you have the amateur and professional spheres of athletics mixing. it is like the economic law of had money driving good money oil-t of circulation. "Our colleges are not to train. glladultor-l. College athletic train- lnlg is. a luenns. not an end. 1 0b- ir-ct to the colIcgc-tnuincd athlete who $I‘Il§ his services all over the country." . ._.__Qo§__._ Princeton Beaten By Montreal 5 To 3 NEW YORK Dec. 30—-Princeton wcut down to its second defeat in two dnys and Canada came from llPIIllHl to got an even break with thc Pulled States in a four game inlcr-r-rlllcllgiate hockey series to- night. when the University of Mon li'('l\l sextette took a 5 to 3 win from the Tigers. Race Park Sold (‘Ol.l‘l.\lBUS. Ohio. Dec. 30—The (Jolumbugl Driving Park, where for the past 33 years the Grand Cir- cuit harness races have been held, was sold to a realty company yes- terday for sub-division into rcsl- denlal property. The sale price given ns $306,000, but the name of the purchasers was not made known. A public auction will be held to dispose ‘of the barns, grand stund and other property, . >{O-}———— THE SECRET OF BEING HAPPILY MARRIED By Irving Baohcllflr The love between a man and a lwountn is like a plant, lt must grow or die. 1t can not stand still. Noth- lug stands still. One’! lovc either grows wider and deepcr or it grows less. The first passion is not. the lrunl thing, it is only a phase of it, ‘a k.nd of preparation. That will ST- JOHN. Dec. 30-Charlie Gor- mau. Canadian ace of the tubular hIBdBB. left last evening for New-l burgh where he will make his first hid for honors for the 1926 skating‘ season on New Year's Day. man was ln good condition, except for a cold. and was confident that‘ he would make a good showing at‘ the meet, which is for the Middle Athletic States title. V: l Clas Thunberg, European cham- pion, will also skate at Newbrugh, but so far as is known here. he will confine his efforts to exhlblq tions at longer distances and will not try to deprive Joe Moore of the championship he won last A fast field is entered, how-l ever, and Moore will have plenty] to think about if- he hopes fore- taln his crown. German was not decided last, night as to whether he would re- main in the United States until af- ter the Madison Square Garden races or return here until just ‘be fore the meet. Goal (letters 0i The N. H. L. llfONTREAL, Dec. 30—Scoring > totals of the players in the Nation- al Hockey League are as follows: Nelson Stewart. Montreal, 8. Cy Denneny, Ottawa, 8. Morena, Canadians, 7, Dye, Toronto, 7. Seibert. Montreal, 6. Cooper. Boston, 6. Boucher, Ottawa. 6. Burch. New York, 6. Noble, Montreal, 5. Joliat, Canadians, 5, Nighbor, Ottawa. 5. Herberts. Boston, 5. Milka, Pittsburgh, 5. Broadbent. Montreal, 4. McCaffrey, Toronto, 4. White, Pittsburgh, 4. Conacher, Pittsburgh, 4. Langlols, New York, 4, Boucher, Canadians, 3. Smith, Ottawa, 3. R. Green, New York. 3. S. Green, New York, 3. R. Smith, Pittsburg, 3. Adams. Toronto. 3. Geran, Boston, 3. Mitchell, Boston. 3. Rothschild, Montreal, 2. Endorse A New TROUSERS‘ with every nonunion: sun‘ DECEMBER 29th, 30th, 31st _,_.__. A spare pair of trous- ers is just as important to your Suit as a spare tire is to your automo- bile. So immediate act- ion is necessary. OPEN - 8A.M. T0 8P.M. .l. w. Ilobblee '135 Great. George St. I‘ ITeams Hand Out lees to be a. very exciting match. Tuesday night New Glasgow blanked the Black and Gold sex- tetfe two to nothing. ‘Tonight's struggle promises to be a. close one indeed. as the visitors have the advantage over the home _t_.eam in playing experience d-llrlng the season. The Dal boys arrived in the city last evening. so that the games will start promptly at 8.15, without fail, and spectators are requested to be whistle. agement. would like the full co-oper ation of the fans. is the smoke nul- sauce. Many a good game has been spoiled by a thick smoke screen that. hindered plliyers and the view of spectators alike. and smokers are requested to resist the weed ti-ll the conclusion of the match. lMr. Fred Moore will officlate as follows: \ABBIES—<Forwards. Gordon, Mc- Eachern, Prowae, ‘Lou Campbell; lCox. lCronin, E. Diamond, Defence. .Kelly Williams, Aylward. Goal Dia- mond or Dougan. DA'LHOUlSlE—lForwards, McDon- ald, Creighton, McIntyre. Defence. Ernst, Wilson. Goal, Lewis. Subs. Grant( "Lcgstrath, Vwlddington. 11v- Ian. ‘ | l The Dal team is accompanied by ‘J. F, llfcMnnus, Manager, and Coll- stant Uplan. assistant manager. Burlesque Hockey On New Year's afternoon at half past two, two hockey teams of six players each. accompanied by n Jilbegwelt headquarters on Grafton gstrect (near Jenkins and Son (lroc- key games in the city streets. Any player whose weapon is the replica ‘of number's will receive n flenalty‘ land thc pllck used will be s. hnskcl.‘ fhnll. The aggregations will proceed, ‘to the rink and beginning at three o‘clock will play ll gruelling llll‘l‘l‘l five-minute periods gllme. Ilntwccn periods there will -be vaudeville If)‘; clowns. and lnlfen nll Ill nil thc whole proceeding promises lo I)(' lproductive of mucll fun and hilal‘; in their seats before the starting - l Another point on which the lllBllj referee, and the line-ups lwill be as; ,mascot and policeman. will leave‘ ‘eryl and lwill stage three short 1100-, Kitchen. Montreal, 2. Dunc Munro, llfontreal, 2. Leduc. Canadien-s, 2, ‘Drury, Pittsburgh, 2. Neville, Toronto, 2. Corheau, Toronto, 2. pass. It should he the beginning of that affection which endures and is, patient.‘ If i; is to grow it must have thc IITHLI of friendship and nlutunl salcriiirs- to feed upon. LOVE n; Vflllillllfl of miracles. but there is mic lull-dole which it can not per- Mcxmmm‘ New Ymk‘ 2' ‘form. lt can not. fast and grow- Lowry‘ Montreal’ l‘ ‘strong. It is like every other thing‘ Dmamore’ Momma" '1' -flllil bus life. it must be fed. When yolrgctyl wife, don't. expect the ravclls to feed her love for you. ' Most men and women could be jzlsl. 11.; happily married as we. 1f l lllcy would put into the enterprise‘ thc some sense and honor that lsI needed Ill running a successful paw; ' uni-stand. You could not. succeed; ‘with inferior goods and dishonest measurements. You know the lrst ‘step in making a‘ hare pie is to BIIWLINB ' Y. M. C. A. BOWLING BRUINS R. bcPagc , 19$ 141 171 ICHICII‘ your hare. The first step to- C. Sample d k’ h 1 1 O. Gill . . . . . . . . war ma lng a. appy marr age s a 124 169 146 ldcfzcnlt boy and a decent girl. The B. Vanlderrtlne ~- ;world is full oi them. They are not C~ 5mm‘ - - - ~ ' - - - "r n7 131 l“ ‘hnrd to find. Nobody 0f ordinary monlmon sense can long be fooled in 764 785 767 should lu- l-nrl-flll ln llll‘ ~_|'Il'f'llil1l lo find , __ one.» in... will ..... ...-...- .-..-u. n... "l... ‘choosing a mite. It's as e119)’ t0 dlr- Tma‘ 2316' mo...- tbllt lvill 1...». ».\.-u “u...- fun... nsuil-lh between a good and a bad A lvcnr. lh-rc l|l'i' n I--\\ tofu-l.- li-sls ior‘l)L‘l‘S0l.l as it is to tell a straight RED HE D8‘ protecting “onion fr...“ mull... \‘4'\\'\ <~ from a crooked stick. The first im- I, Down _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 152 13,1 146 cu or flllllllvrrlif-II no.1 lllill wi-lt-lfll-uiportaxlt function of the human in- I; qyowmi __ 124 151 175 silks. ' [tollect ls to help one in choosing A_ MoEwchH-n __ _ 149 177 19g llulll ivol-l lllillflfilll lo lIlv nclu. ll his mnto and his ‘way. 1f one is ,p_ arm-any“, 117 151 134 should l.» firllll)" \\lr\'('f|, ot|\l>l‘\\‘I.~'<- lllfnollsh enough to marry without 13, Johns/gm , , , _ _ , _, 124 1.65 144 will not ln-lu its shzlpu. ll;l\vl ouljconsulting his intellect as well as ‘ —- \\'.'|r|\ null “an-l lilo-nu;- IIIllI hlw-llk lnoutlhln heart, he is almost sure to he 666 735 867 \v....l pulls ul-llrl “m. l.'il.l._v .-...l- \l nill- ‘flnhflppy, Tow1_zg37_ \\'-~-»l hurl - lrr do“; (ml-o thc ivell-choscn two are mar- llvflajorlty for Oddfellows over lv, gl\l"§I on odor o.’ IlllFlI ; l‘--.llll-' il~f| 11m r95; is mnslqly up ‘O the l-rs, llnd lPlllvi n I.‘|I'~.~- Illlll-ll'll ' lwll- “m” H‘, 1S the lendel the captain’ ca. (‘r-lion llhllil‘! .l_fl.l-.ll~ llllil Illllll .11“. pathfindor. Much depends upon lug, llna thl- odor of‘ Il\ll'll‘ I|‘.i\4‘~, null ‘his hmwr and courage and gm"! leaves n fill" L'l‘ll_\‘ “If It ll-llon ls min-L AL the altar he has taken present with lin- uool ll \‘llII Illifll \\ilIl mm," himself the mo“ solemn and ll flnulc. This is Illll‘ of III‘ llillsl slnlpll- Mmung obuguuon known m this nnd Hllllllfllflllll‘) |l'\1d ol‘ (Ivll-vllllg cut», , mu n. woo! noltl-lil ‘ll..- .-..-l.- ..rmgwlztsofpfigglkag; ‘grgggtgutrfionla: ft fl ~-= I -. l - l ~ l V minim lli llx sprl ll llll u nll |lll'|l Pvonmn of h“; chmce“ and leaving lil-usll lLl- slllllll I‘ ol -,-||.;..».| vllllll la" Yule? to cleave to her’ 1,3068 he tnruln lt. ls he honest in this great briskly. ll‘ l|.- ;||. |...-~.~ \ , fl |~o s» , off. tn.- l-ll-Hl‘ l\“ill u..." “u.».‘.‘l‘- ll.I-.-.‘l‘.l ““"“'r“‘k‘"g“'““ hm“! “a "9 woum‘ M“, “m. w,“ [Wk drum, he with a business partner? Will he| Pun- sill." l. llulll n. ulliulli illlll lulslhw"! M“ Wm‘ Wm‘ a“ much 809d‘ lung Pllfllirllfllw Win-n silk IIFIJS ram‘ as he gives Irlollnea 1'l'il<'|{ or uivl- n: lin- IOIII] nftcl‘ flu-y -.ll-- lll:||It' |t|l_ lln- l» wr-Ilzbll-ll Ill-fl-l ~n 1 out?“ sacm“ l” hi?" a“ the “Haws °I': hurll n Nlllflflln- of il '|'lln» all: Illllfilfllhlfl '3“rp°ratI°n? If 50. l-IIETB I5 n01‘ xllvllly, lrlvlnl: --|'|' ‘Ill lllllll‘ of illll'lllllll‘nne ‘lhnnc9 In a hundred thBl. lIIS fenfllcrs. Th!" :|.~l| voila u,- mo. a lllnwmilrflngc will he unhappy for the bnll on flu- c-lgl- or ll... I'I|l'||ll|L' llhlll-l‘ ‘Wire WI" he apt to follow in his int. uw-lgnn-u sill." Illllllfi »Iu\\'I_\', hold ‘TOOt-“llcflfl Whichever ‘WHY "WY lead. Illg for snnl-r- urn-r who; l-nrlnul. lt is natural that it should he so, ---<Q>_-_--_- We should all understand that a man who is a traitor to his home. - ____ who breaks the heart and spirit of A green brnkpfnnn m, m, qnmr. his wife and brings discredit upon ndo Mudlinc w...‘ making m» firwtlm?‘ children. is suiltwof thc arous- trlp op uu..pq,.._.._ 11,9). w", gmng cat breach 0f honor of which a man up a very Bleep grade‘ mu] wnhlls capable. l would sooner forgive unusual dlclcnlty Ihr- ollginocr suc-‘lllm Who defaults in the countin! ceeded in ranching tho lop. Al lbcwfwm. There may he some faint station, lookln out of his cab. thsflavnr of righteousness in his mot- englneer saw ‘he now llrnkcmnnllvr- hnd he is nlwayu hoping to re- and said with n nigh of rnllef. "OPP lhfl Hum he steals. In any ev- “l tell you wllnt. my lad, we hadfm he I! "l" BBTIOHHIY undermin- a jqb to Keg up "m", “m,” we?" in! the foundations of civilized life. "w. certainly um." nun thc new So many men try to stand on man, “and If f hadn't. put on lhelmlh sldomof the fence in this mat- brakee we'd have llllppcd buck." lie-Pom I18 ODBIIIY alrnightland nec- -—-_-Q>>-_ rally crocfled. How sure they are lio wreck their homes and build up EFFECTIVE HELP lBowllng: m Smith and‘ |‘l‘l‘:g‘.lolles- who are associated with him! 0n’ ‘ mklin the shop? Are the laws of God. HODIIZTIII N0 ELF Ill. “lll-nll tlzl- llirortlolls on lhn lmltln, |‘n growing distrust of themselvel‘. For hero is a great truth. No man Bankers 125 pins In City League game. IIIIlNIiS ‘Al Y. G ym'. MiG-lk-Jntormedlatea. 5—6.(l0—Veterans Volley Ball. 6.45—8—Employed Boys. ' S—9.30—lMe'n’s Vollayolfl. 7——l0—Alley5 open. Covey At Capital FREDERICTON. Dec. 30.—-A. W.‘ Covey, of Saint John, former pre- sident of the ‘Maritime Provinces branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada and still active in. its affair; as honorary president, is‘ In! Fredericton today on a business tr p. lMr. Covey professed today to have heard nothing of the threat of the Moncton Atlantic; ‘tn take court action to force reinstatement of Rod ‘Bidtake. former Frederic» ton goal tender. by the Maritime Provinces ‘branch. ‘flat them come on with their court action if they want to." said Mr. Covey. ‘lie made ‘no definite statement a; to the Bldlalfe case. however. “Y.” Hike This morning at ten the bunch Labor Calendar; l (Canadian Press) I ‘OTTAIWA. Dec. Ililr-Tlllftefilll months of 28 days in each month‘ Is the new calendar year which has been endorsed by the Domin Trades nmdl labor Confirmi- which last. week went into execu ive session in connection with the endorsation of a HD6018! B‘? _ wlhch is being made by the commut- tee of the League of Nations which is fostering a new calendar yea for Labor. Briefly the endorsation given lhy the ‘Canadian Trades and Labor Congress to the new calendar year means that the year so faunas h- or is concerned shall consist of l3 months of twenty-eight. days each. instead of ill.- lulcognized calendar of 365 do", h 52 weeks. ~¢o>——- WHlEN GEORGE AND MARY WISH TO MARRV The only way to give tWO YWIIK people any fundamental assistance in this problem of the cost. of living is to set up before them some standard which they may use as a measuring-rod. The measuring-de- vice we have attempted here is than amount of money which will, on the average, if carefully spent, provide safety, decency and a reasonable amount of comfort and develop ment. Such n device includes low standards of comfort. and does not take into account any real luloury. The attempts we have made to show how to figure costs must be regarded largely as guides and not as rules. , What must Mary and George spend for food? To provide a diet- ary that will give the greatest measure of health protection from food, not less than eighty cents a day is necessary for raw food materials lor two grown persons. This small amount spent for right foods means a wholesome diet, but a monotonous. uninteresting and unvaried one. It restricts eating to eating to live, A dollar to a dollar and ten cents a day for two adults with knowledge and skill will buy raw food materials for a simple. plain diet with a few spots of in~ forest. A dollar and a half a day for raw food materials for two ad- “Ilfi Wm Permit some food luxur- ies; two dollars a day for two adults. skillfully spent. will pro- vide raw material for food luxuries as well as necessities, To furnish anything like an appealing nnl all the same time adequate qlcg, 110w. ever. these young people should count or not less than fifty cent; a day apiece or a dollar a day‘ or thirty dollars a month to buy the raw food materials. IMery, if skillful, may maintain the wardrobe decently but meager- ly for a hundred and fifty dollars a year forlherself. and a hundred and twenty-five dollars for George. With two hundred dollars for her- lelf and one hundred and fifty dol- llrl for George. plus IIOI‘ skill lfl are planning on a spruce hunting hike, so if’ ‘you feel-like it, put on; your warm clothes, and‘ moccasins. take a small axe-with" you if yon have one and meet at the "Y". ‘Wl-YY‘ _ over fooled hi9 wife or his commun- "II llil_\'il “for .‘l‘IllII!. on» Il-n “y for long as to the axact cnndb "P_"""A' I ‘ ltinnll of ‘lite ‘character. ft will come ‘flush! ‘l llnlyllilll “IHII nlls lun- ‘mm somehow. m ‘human, "in "h" “If” M" ‘I ""-“-" ‘travel llker the winds of heaven ----—@-0->—~—>—~ ' B“! fhotwlfl Wllh "IMHIV-l l-hllv-wnt sum um mu wml Millard’: Llnlmnt ma. ' ‘ , The lmore the merrier. lots of fun Ia assured so come along and join Illklnlrnmalflnx om and lreeplnlr ln repair; tho two may be simply‘ but attractively clothed. With three hundred dollars for May and we hundred and twenty-five dollar's for 900110. they may begin to rlae into the welldreued clan. the gang. larger amount still mum a‘ vm r well but thluolladlaledelght round bout. , .1. I NEW GLASGOW, Dec. 30-—Tbc‘ New Glasgow senior ‘hockey tonm] took tile Dulho-usle Tigers into calnp in n fast. exhibition game Snappy Exhibition, {on here ‘tonight by a score of two to of nothing. .- = led by eight which Tom Moore ‘s presdent ‘mi. were constantly kept on their toes The game was witness- hundred fans who by the many scintillating perform-z pea] ances of‘ the players of ‘both nusr.» gatiolnl. When the final gong rnnl-rl the customers filed out of the rink, satisfied with thc llhowingl [mode by the local players against ‘the Halifax collegians. Probably the outstanding fen- ture in connection with the ganm Iwas the brilliant work of the op-, ‘posing net guardians, Lewis for‘ Dalhousle and Lennon for New} -Glasgow. They handled numerous‘ difficult shots in a fashion that. brought plaudits from the house‘ while their work in clearing was excellent. l l Opening Period Fast. The play in the opening porlml was very fast and hoth teams fnrc- ed the pace. in this period tllcrc was a good deal of whistle blow- ing. New Glasgow had a l-‘lllght edge in territory. but neither lcanl wall able to mark up any (rc-untcrlt.‘ Only one Denaity was lmllllcd OllI in till-s stanza and this WPIII to one of ‘the colloglans for ll hip check to th. hunrlls. ‘ The sol-o d period saw n goodl deul of soc-sow hockey with the‘ forwards nf both ll-lnml-l working nice. In this period Ernie Wil- Ilanls banged homo both New (ilas. gow goals. The first was scored| ‘by Willie/ms after a brilliant null?‘ from his own defence line. The. second he poked in from a rebound‘ on a shot off Geo. McKay's. . Both goals were almost lmpos’ sible stops and Lewis hnd not: much chance to slave. Geo. Mc»| Kay got n trip to the pen in this; period for tripping. y 1n the final frame both tennis. played a combination game nndl roughed it up a hit. Nicholson packed a. sh-ot past Lewis, but the whistle had blown and it did not count. Cnvnnnh. Nicholson and McKay received rests in the cooler in this frame the llne-uD:—- New Glasgow-Goal. M. Lennon; defence. E. Campbell, L. McDo-ug- nll; forwards. A. Nicholson, 0. Mc- Kay, E. Williams; aubl. M. Chin- holm and D. Cavanagh. Dal-Goal, Lewis: defence, Ern- est Wilson: forwards. McDonald. Creighton. Martin; subs, Grunt. Langstrotli; Waddlngton. D. Currie] ‘handled the game In a callable mwhner. After the game the Dnl team were the guests of the N. (i. A, A. A. at adance in K. P. Hall. Zivic Wins ‘ FALL RIVER, Mass, Dec. 30- Pote Zivlc. Pittsburg Imnflm- weight, won the decision in a ten round bout with Young Delaney, of thin city last night. . Jack Gdglloli. New Bedlord. knocked out Juasell Perlstefn. of Boston in the second round or a Jho sinking of the United Stat/gs ity. The regular Dal-Abbie ganlc will start lit. 3.15 sharp, lnlt spclziflt? ors should not miss the fun fvnst‘ tllnt will precede it. ‘ ' Quebec Hockey l l MONTREAL. Ilcc. .'l0—-—lll their first home stand n1 the scnsou. Victorias defeated Nationals, l to (I, in n schedule senior Q. .\_ ll. AI fixture nl the Forum lust night. The gnmc, which was witnessed by fiftecn hundred spectators, was‘ llle best. so for. of thc local amav tour season, the play being ferc‘ turod by the defensive work shown hy both teams. The 1on0 goal of Illa encounter, was scored by Ted- fly Bowlen, Vic. centremnn, Wlleli he pushed the puck past ‘Bealldry during a scramble in front of tho Nationals goal three and a ‘hnll minutes after the second session hnd got. under way. Jean Snuve, National left wing- nr. started inst night's game. ll:- spite thc fact that his zlnlntclll curd had -heen cancelled by thr iQuebcc branch of thc Amati-ul- Athletic [lnioll of (Ialllldn. OTTAWA, ‘Dec. fill-Sons of Ire- land, QIIOIIOIZ city's entrant in thc Quebec Amateur Hockey Assoc-in- llon, won n bitterly fought league l-xllue from Otlluvn (lllnafllens here last night bv n score of 4 to 3 flnllurlicns closvll first. scoring two pools in lil- if up ill tho final per- i . but Sons ol‘ lrclnllll cllmn ugnlu willl only n fclvnninlltos to go and lillk tho odd goal Ill scven to wln tho fixture. Composer Is“Forced To Flee From Kissers (‘lllllfi/lflf). llvc. Ilfl. ~-Opcra-Irl- lllnflhlh enthusiasts broke nlll bounds lSzllurday. when \V. Frank‘ ital-ling. Boston composer. nt lthcl conclusion of the world premiere of‘. his “A Light From St. Agnoefl‘, was pursued into the lobby of thc theatre and kissed repeatedly. liar- llng conducted his own opera, the first to introduce the saxophone and banjo. At least 200 men hugged and kissed him. Women were as cnlol- lonal as the men. and Hurling er.- cnped them almost in il state of ClTlI~ lapse. fleeing to his hotel room. Steamer Sinks, Says Radio Report Nlnw ‘ORLEANS, Dec. .'If)‘.--Mrs, J. Vulevich. of New Orleans, was nollfled tonight by n friend who owns a radio receiving gill, that 11o hnd Picked up a message telling of Shipping Board steamer Jeff pqvlg, The message did not ntate- "the posi- tion of the vesael. New Orleans navy radio 0mm" reported that they had not picked RD n dlstreu message recently. ‘Mrs. Vulovich nip that the Jefl Dfivo to operated as n freight veq. sol between IKIIIIlOD and New or. IQMII- lflhe said the vessel loft Lon- don ‘ORIDCOQMDGI :1 and we gm, '1‘; “Won New Orleans Ill-HIM] Mrs. Vulevlch said that h" "on, ‘ Edward Vulevlch. was an the boat}. DECEMBER s1, 192s, I .' ‘. "'1‘_ll‘.'.'1'-'"arr-nu. yropgfltylv AT s, 7 AND 8.45 ‘ ‘ SOPEIVS‘ j Pretty IIifty flievue Presenting “THE lllzwcdyllzlzs» With ‘JOE DdRAN "HAPPY" McNALLY, TOM DELAY." LILLIAN LESLIE MELBA HARRINGTON, PIECOTT AND DEMUTH, I ED. SOPERpWEBBER AND CAMPBELL. BOB. MoOHARLE-S, HAWAIIN GUITAR ARTISTS AND THE PRETTY NIFTY CHORUS AND PICTURES 4 l l PRICES MATI\NEE-—37c, 26¢ NlGHT—-52l:, 31g’ 35m CHANGE OF SHOW‘ DAILY. NEW SOENERY, NEW SONGS AND DANCES. l l l l l I 4&8. lffA r; m: flan/Z .1 II I I L II ‘I III‘ ‘l ; " '; I 1 ‘I lllIllH.’ ||\lI|' ‘I ll‘ l l‘ ‘l Ill Illll giantess“ lrultolslacl: This is the FURNACE that has been given such satisfaction for a lrrcat many years. Call, write or phone us about four heating troubles. I Fred H. Trainer _‘ I80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre l l l i Fammls Negro Pugilist Murdered j Bamiflfl 51W. who won the light-heavyweight championship of till world when he defeated George: Carpantler irv September. I922. “f” victim to an aslanin's bullet in the "Hell's Kitchen" dlltrlct of Nil" York- He was a Senegalese with a wonderful phyalque but theybrlhl of a child, which made hlm Impossible to manage. and got him In" innumerable brawl: and escapades. The picture shows him qll/lng l" ‘mPmmPtu sidewalk lesson to two boys. Aunt-n‘ Chlmborllln ins M. II‘ llml b! m“! mo m.“ "h" the wit?" Mull; -* ‘l. “ -_~;'__,;,_,,.p¢-_¢.~~tv‘ - ‘ l . con-Q“. l . y.‘ “hum,” I. J v.5.‘ '