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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 V 1924. 8 i i 1 1 i i i i . ,i in i ' ' ' . ENGLISH TRIP OF DEMPSEY A JOKE lion He Would Get . London, Nov. .'.I'-U Pei-ipy has let It ! li 'i"' 1 a1""-' ,!:i't 1"' wouldn't mlii. I cirmg . r to Khr land tn t.ilo a I'll"' ' in' """in" Of thn I'll ti'li N w ' i A lof which ). ' in-'"! "i" mW'N'uat. i portsii.ui ; t!.. i.m-l M emiie, '", thi iii.s...:.i:-li.-:i!' I t. ''"i' '"' en Hark' r U l ! V-t''AU 1'i'Cs- llf.' In III. In.MMK I Tin re t-r.'t ii h".v r i'l a'l of Tirlt.uii " lui l'.,y l'l'i-nnse of t a. inline -i- .:!''. '. mi y for cv. n a f. n it.r. is, i i ' s 1 1 chain-.-, had a riii.-l !' ' I O I'111. Ali.l tii.- ItriMMi l.i.ow t. .- I t !'-y I'.oK" ,iiiM ; " ni'i.-! t ' ifil'd fun Hi. ir I ri x 1 1 , tr i r. .1.. i'l'. !! at i!o the ni'-.io ! d i ' ri.'.s ,. ,if.ur.. vcr Si as. A't'T a'.', v-h.r ii;.l-'.t M ma' d villi p. mi ' ! a 1 n, 'ion Wi.frV TItt-i U I'rai.k fi.iin'-l, till cham . Toon, lio - 't hi till.- or. a foil' jvrid ,mt tii o'lv r iliv ho rros.. .1 the chann 1 to .1o a Pel.tltip In the T'.rns'Vtc con.i'n' vi'i a nan named rimlim. , :.i',y ri t'-e boxlnc cam in fritaiti rwpt Gol lard ha l f v. r l.far-l ' t'nn'ml, for liis main Imtfri'-Mi m i;: had ir viously ho. n choppiM; .i.mn tr."'S. H cave Go. Man! a s-!. th"ashinc Then there is .l .- K- c U"tf, who has a lone p-oorl n eld hneckouis registrod apiii.tt inn:. Not long aj;o TM'ckrit retire.!, 3 : i r i . i . and settled down It a iy;.t life of vstrhlna; the boa oooi1 n.:d po at Southampton. !!! s-nt a little piece to the papers th o!h"r day saying ho woul I liv to try n "comebBck." Noboiy oio, p.-.rm-InSly. caros tn e hsm try, and lie has had mo encouragement. After chucHIIni over th Beckett iimlilttous, on turns one's thoughts perhaps to Jack ltlooniHeld, th crulspr.welKht cliamplon, who ImJ dreams curlier this j'eiir of retrieving Ililtlsh prvstieu In the puitlllstlo pro fission. Tommy Ciiblmns ciuno over to EiiRliinil from the States ami illsillusioneil nioomflelil, quickly mid forcibly. So ho too got mar ried ami si-tlled down, and even the caption writers In the topical movies made fun of his fcehia stand atfaliiKt He AiU'Tiean, who gave him un un-mei-eiiul thrashing, hlle thu best r. ii.miii. lil could .In before belnir put to sVep in the third round was lo iuiI four blons, haid'y more than imi.-Mlni ou the L-ncrgctlc epidermis uf his eon.iii roi-. "i'hat j iit-t about ends the llsi. Tie-re nr. , of coiiroe. premising yomigtt-r.1 .Ioipr their stuff in small nine l,i.niK circles over here just as tie re are p eaty of ambilinus heavy, ue'uhts seine In America. Put ii aie of tin in are tirst-rateis by any fi'. teh nf the imagination. f.'!ill th--. I'.t insli wcihl be glad to e. J . ill .. y, alHiouh it Is doubtful if l.e e.Hiel fallen his already fat v. a'l. t (.) any gri'at cxb'tit in Eng land, i specially if he keops up his I ,i! it e' thinking In nothing less "a.n i lUuies. lieth of tha two I'll, lpal Uiitish boxing promoters M.i vt Si:.uii and C. 1'.. Cochran have recently had bankruptcy pro ceedings brought against them, l.'tcn lilhbaiis had to go to court to get his pay of about 150,000 for the lie lit with liloomflflJ. Over here II Is assumed Dempsiy would turn up Ida recently turned-down nose at the mere mention of such a aklmpy sum as fifty thousand dollars, LYCEUM f ' six. mo Tir.s. "iti). I FOR OMSS , FOR Tomorrow MfFKZrjffi, mgmMmmm Tomorrow III m I I f Ill r II II II II I il 1 I I I I I II I T il i j j J ir fi u il il il I ,y " i . I II r I IE 1 II II V'. 11111111 u tLVVV J JJ cLbUi-iLi u im I I I I I It 1 i ft II II II II I ai mw ! Y i Men Seek Liquor Washed Ashore j From Wrecked Ships Tucoma, Wash., Nov. II, Tito days of treasure teekers after pirate caches may be gone for the storied South Sins, but thy are just be ginning pr the residents along the ocean beaches of this state. More than fine vessel, laden with liquor trom British Columbia and bourn: for ports In Washington, Oregon and California, has plied tip on one of the beaches as the result of gales or poor navigation or both. Such a vessel soon Is pounded to pieces by the surf, and the liquor on ; board buried in the sea or scattered 1 among the driftwood along the shore to await the discovery of treasure seekers. ; The last rtim-runnrr to suffer i such a' fate was the halibut bent Alfa, loaded with 212 eases of whiskey and gin. It is believed that the Alfa was headed for Wlllapit harbor, north of the Columbia river. A storm buffeted the craft and evi dently opened up her seams. To save themselves the crew headed for the beach at high tide. They escap ed, leaving the. Alfa at the mercy of the waves and sand. Before cus toms officers arrived much of the liquor had been removed, and the rest of the cargo could not be sal vaged because the waves had dug a "grave" for the vessel. Hundreds to Choose From. Every Coat Tremendous Value Every Coat Specially Purchased At Great Price Concession SATURDAY WE PRESENT A SPECIAL FEATURE OF rimmed Coats A Luxurious Collection At Very Moderate Prices ,95 $"A.95 SLL.95 Fur T Handsome Fur Trimmed Coats The woman v. ho is sHvin.sr a smart new style coat, of exceptional quality, and wi.-lirs to secure it at a very modest price, cannot afford to miss this Sale Opportunity. Choose your coat here with every assur ance of correct and smart style, exertional quality and the utmost in value at this very low price. All the Smart New Colors Arc Included Rich Fur Trimmings AreFeatured Squirrel Muskrat Marmink Seal Wolf Opossum Nutria IN" WORKMAN SHIP and finish these coats tell a convincing story of their high grade and quality. Beau tiful crepe linings, unusually s m art tailored trimmings, rich fur trimmings. Penny Saddle Henoki Cinnabar Cranberry Oxblood NEW FALL DRESSES IN A SALE Every Dress is beautiful and at hardly the cost of raw material alone. Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes, Georg ettes, Chiffon Crepes, Fur Trimmed Dresses, cloths, hair line stripes.' No natter whether you want an evening dress, a street frock or an afternoon dress, you'll find it in this sale. $14.95 50-ODD LIVING ROOM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS - Included in this lot are Overstuffed Chairs, Upholster ed Chairs and Rockers covered in velours, tapes tries, etc.; also Windsor C h a ix s and Rockers. EacK See Our Window Display Hi For Tomorrow Only Full size WOOLYFELT n BLANKETS $ .95 and Fine Quilts flLj U regular $8 and $10 values BIG CLEARANCE OF METAL BEDS m WALNUT, OAK, IVORY AND WHITE FINISHES f- PI! J. . - Be sure and see our window display of these Metal Beds; they are all sizes, and from America's best man ufacturers, in all finishes. Some with cane panels. Regulars up to $18.00 value $(S.95 Each BRASS BEDS, full sizes only , $12.95 Special All Pure Princess DOWN PILLOWS? a pair $4.95 1 Onh - DELIVERS A 100-PIECE DINNER SET Water Pitchers VIQOC" Sl.OO FOR THANKSGIVING t LU t)0 Balance easy weekly payments- ' LuO 4 -t n. m . i 'ill Pnc mm (Uf. 011? PRICES TOdl THE ALWAYS 1