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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 2

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WATERVILLE MORNING SENTINEL TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1 4 1 922 WA I ()('KY jOIN I JiAGUE i HX vX X' 'W i I 1111 II I nil I I I SS iv aia i AX to i 3v I 4 i GALLEYSWINNERS AT UNITY HICH I i A Scattered les Overcome 5 1 of the Wr 4 Xfi Plant Loses A Title I Arlington Track Tested to May ('lose Round Pond member) of the student body and two muden from Col byop posed the Unity 367 1076 382 341 CONY HIGH RESTS 4 cr No or Export SKOWHEGAN NEXT arke now the little of 'the teeth of the squirrel New Hampshire May Tax Gas fx C3enieaceau Ref ues To Debate Steamer Is loated JjGGtrr Sc Mrtss It went aground1 cation of two weeks to 1 Slessor Toomey Butler Clukey I'rlncd Mashli im nt si( high JOE WOOD CONCORD 'Novr The New Ilanfpshlre farm 1 bureau representing 8000 7 farm families and 40000 people are strongly in favor of a New Hamp shire gasoline and will carry the fight i to the incoming legislatu re Sec retary Stiles' Bridges announced tonlghtiHe stated that 'New Hampshire people are called upon to pay the heaviest automobile registra tion fee of a ny state In the Union and they seek relief from the situation the post two years are Lloyd Elwood Wainlng and Alger All of three year Vet seniors and the men realize showed a vast superiority in um not make their snots 89 85 91 89 33 79 Hardware company lo North Berwick 810 paid in president Elmer treaau rer Elmer Kendall Spinney Purposes a gen hardware The high outfit was barely 256 239 260 278 OTTAWA Nov 13 The keeping of Intoxicating liquor in ths province of Saskatchewan for export and the expor tation of i intoxicating liquor from Sas katchewan by persons other than li censed brewers and distillers were for bidden today by the Dominion govern ment The order becomes effective Dec lJZ Nov The rea of many Country them al( the tdr an I earth AUGUSTA Me Nov 13 Traffic han been started on the circular track of the Bureau of Public Roads of ths United tXates Department of Agricul ture nt the Arlington Experiment Station in the experiment to deter mine the cause of waving In bitum inous surfaces The track is com posed of sections of asphaltic con crete of different mixtures 4 Before stalling 1 the traffic rrofile measurements of the surface were taken with the autographic profile de vice especially devised for the purpose Mensurementis were taken at frequent intervals and will be repeated from time to time as the tests progress in order to determine the rate pf forma tion of Inequalities' In the surface 15 In closing the export liquor houses in ths province the Dominion government acted on a request expressed In an or der in council passed by the Saskatche wan government on Oct 18 Authoriza tion for the order was granted the Do minion government In an amendment to the Canada temperance act passed at the 1919 session 1 PAGE TWO 'r 2 South Portland "dost to Rumford and that team has been defeated by Lewis ton who in turn are victims of the local battering crew Cony's goal Uns has crossed year the boys will fight hard to their rec ord dear for the sea eon yet been decided 7 1 Buell To Play Tale AUGUSTA Nov 13 The UnXed Sa tee Commissioner of ish and ish eries haa asked that the waters of Round Pond near the town of Steu ben portly in Washington county and partly In Hancock county be set apart for ten? years or less for ths use of the State or (he ederalgovernment in the prosecution of the work 'of fish culture and research relative to fish A public hearing on the mattr has been ordered by Willis Parsons Com mtesloner of Inland isheries and Game be held at the Bangor House Bangor 'on riday De 1 at 1080 a AUGUSTA Me Nov: Coach Thompson gave the Cony high school football team a day of rest to day feeling that another day will the team In trim give them an oppor tunity to get over their injuries' and be in Condition for champion ship game with Skowhegan rank arrington ths team's beat ground gainer has a bad ankle sustained In the second period Saturday Although arrington' played out the game the ankle is badly? swollen andhe Is on crutches following orders from the doctor to give it all possible rest It is not thought that any bones are broken and the star back will be in his usual place next Saturday The coach stated that he was not at all satisfied with the work of the team Saturday the interference not being up to previous standards and the light er Gardiner being 'able toslft through the line and stop the backs on several occasions Mr Thompson plans to work on all points of weakness ex hibited and to severs! plays that have not been used previouslyHe Is not worrying about the outcome of game and feels that result will decide the championship of the state results put several' teams out of the 'running according to the lo cal dope Portland was defeated by Thornton and 'the latter In turn have lost to South Portland Saturday surlajco both in the upper and Io wer portions At present traffic is being 'confined to a path 2 1 3 feet wider than the distance between outside edge of tires In order to obtain on accelerated test This will also leave a space 1 on tbs track for investigation under summer empe rau roe The wear test on the circular track' consisting of 61 sections of concrete and located at the outside edge of the bituminous track has also beeci com menced In thtf test concrete made of a great many different matter lais and mixes is being subjeced to a traffic of two solid rubber tired wheeta loaded with 600 pounds per inch width of tire or approximately that of a 5 ton truck and travelling at a speed of 20 miles per hour The device used will be guided by wheels travelling on rails and la electrics Hy driven the power being transmitted to one of'the wheels used to represent the traffic which will make this wheel act as the drive wheel of a truck On1 both the bituminous and the con crete wear test traffic run con tinually during worknig hours but from the nature of the tests thous ands of tripe and a considerable per iod of time Wli be necessary before much data la secured 350 Slugs 80 77 79 96 GREEKS READY OR DEENSE BOUND SETATMUDANIA I Boy Hayes former Colby Grove NEW YORK Nov WUHam Plant one at America's leading walk ers is without Mb 15 mile metropoli tan title During the' last two years be acquired 13 walking championships at Rising from a sick bed yeserday to deend his 15mlla metropolitan title he was defeated at Dun Park Morris Greenberg of the Pas time A won in the slow time of two hours 16 minutes 34 seconds'At the mile mark gave up and retired to the infield 7 Mrs Nellie Lawrenee Leighton has returned escaped unseen 1 0 second ash G4 better than he the prize for JAPANESE SEND THEIR GREET1NGSTO HUGHES town 1 exit "tar 1 th Unity Keynolt crins 'd that they must make a good record title for next team will suf fer fnim the regular June depletion which will be very heavy this year The anen were called out for prac tkH tlUtday after the Maine Colby foot Utll gajiie at OronoijThey have been workink steadily in hall and have achieved a smooth passing game tut tldate have shown little In the art of shooting all of which will come In the continued Weeks of practice Ths'jnrat game of the season was playedlhere riday night when a plck up leant composed of the faculty one 297 252 71 218 116 327 NEW TORK Ths steamer Oscar of the 'Scandinavian American Line with 98 passengers aboard went aground last night at the entrance to'ChrLatlanaand'ihas been Boated and has resumed her voyage according' to a cablegram from Copenhagen to local agents for ths line Oscar "apparently suffered no significant damage said message the passengers will oe transferred by eaat wise steamers which Armory To Enter Olympia student and coach of the Oak eminHy haa the best prospect since 1 vftt I riel 1 4 it 9 sajf lu si hr xfi 1 1 a Kt Coach Thompson Gives Team Day Off In View Of Condition SLUGS BURRED Z4 1 i 11 Sentinel 'Bowlers'' Compete or Honors Csrperatieaa Approved 1 AUGUSTA Nov 13 The Attorney general has approved papers In corporation of the following oorpora rated at 000 aM Stewart clerk eral "wholesale and retail business The Preble Corporation located at Portland Capital 5000 shares of stock of no par value: subscribed three president Carl W1 Smith treasurer I i BlaiedeM clerk Ralph Purposes a general real estate mercantile and corporation business BANK BOOKS ARE USED AS EVIDENCE beef wishes to the Jap Resolve Bituminous Waving DEDEAGHATCH Westerh Thrace Nov 13 (By The A IP) The Greek high command Is prepared to 1 defend with all its resources i the line of de markation set forth in the Mudanian armistice agreement 1 i He has Issued orders for complete mo bilization of the remaining army in western Thrace which numbers upward of 50000 myi and also has directed the Immediate training of the 1923 and 1924 military classes While the army Is now believed euf flaiently strong in man power to re prf any possible Turkish attack along the Maritza allied observers feel that Us artillery' transport aerial and ma chine gun equipment is scarcely ade quate for a sustained resistance Most of the Greek's heavy guns and a great er part of their motor transport were abandoned in Asia Minor and the gov ernment is without funds with which to purchase new equipment The Greek general headquarters have been permanently established here Col Stephen Lowe of St Louis and Dr William Wright of Philadelphia Augusta Squirrel Know What A Nut Is There is no other cigarette of such quality i at such jl price American Teon ins TOKIO NPYj American aXl etar baseball team touring Japan defeated the Wgpeda University team 14 to ine America ns got 18 hits and made on error he Japanese got vwv nua na maae rour errors a crowd wtknatedjBWjsaw the game Cfrc lg and CHICAGO Nov The Chicago board of bill to restrain enforce ment of the Capper Tincher bill regulat ing trading in grain futures will be heard In the United States district court jt was announced today by Die trict Attorney Charles Clyne after ho held a long distance telephone con vereaUon with Secretary of Agriculture The case set for hearing today be fore ederal'Judge James Wllker 'son was continued until tomorrow to give? counsel for both sides the' oppor tunity to select the trial court our teen affidavits by collego professors were filed today by' Henry Robbins attorney for the board of trade all ot which upheld dealings in futures de claring It tended' to stabilize the mar ket and seldom resulted in hardships to the 7 1 The board of trade seeks an Injunc tion on' the ground' that the Capper Tincher bill gives unwarranted power to the secretary of agriculture and that it 'attempts to1 regulate as Interstate commerce a trade that is exclusively conducted wnnin a state Waterville Club Enters Central Maine kyrgamzauun MUill team nosed put by the score of 42 3B after a very rbgged game In which the high school jmwtng but count 'X ROAD TRIAL COMMENCES remarks "bum He thi fltnrv: "A lady once wrote me that ahe was sure the Americans were putting some thing In the watbr so? the Shamrock win I wrote back to her and said I thought she was right The Americans were putting the ReHanoe In the V' a Unity High floor outfit JAa ngHit rural Unity derives fts high school students from near Many come as far as six slant to learn their reeding I Snch a vondi JOE WOOD TO ASSIST IN COACH IN YALE 'BASEBALL NINE joaeph TA ood right' fielder of the Cleveland1 American League team' will 'come to lale as assistant to Head Coach Bernie Tommers of the Yale baseball team 4 Wood was at New Haven at the Yale Brown game when 'arrangements were completed for a contract covering a period of yeara He will coach the varsity pitchers and will have charge ot the freshman team'? 1 iff SPORTS ON BOOM jDifficul 4 Eopulaticn Will Be aivv at site operations i Th hadfriball game does nprnure much ot the' time ahd BORD THE STEAMSHIP PARIS ENROUTE TO NEW YORK (By wireless To The A 1) Premier Clemenceau reacted lnnmptly today to a wireless message from Jean Longuet rench deputy end leader of the miniority now Jecturing in Antortea who 'chai lenged him to a debate on the League of Nations: km going to America to talk io Americans not to argue with rench PHE LATEST" OR SKATfN WEAR: Lovers of skating will find much knitted wear to their' comfort The girls will find a white slipover sweater with back trimmings brushed wool gauntlets and knitted 1 cosnplet blg an attractive and comfortable costume or the man a white coat aweatei brushed wopfl gloves hockey cap and heavy golf hoe compose the proper garments for skating wear 1 and at tame tbej athletic activity Inter Unity had a tenm that very record considering TOKIQ Nov llSBy The A (DelayftD ruur murbem of the Jap delegarfion tn the vv ashington arniainsnt conference last Winter Ad llaron Kato Kljurn Shidehara ulyvsato Tokugawa and Masano a joined today in a cablegram of sa tula (Rons to Secreta ry Hughs on the anniversary of the conference "Wfsend salutations on the annl veraaey of that memorial and fruitful 1La 1 a itr 1 it fiuu nations forever bq'able to celebrate Nov jiS in pence and friendship Ac cept plur warm regards to yourselves and the otlvens of (lie American dele gation toi the Washington Washington Nov i3: riBy The A Becrtary Hugh? today sent through the AmericfiTi embasee at To kio (following veply to tha mes sage ljf greeting from the Japanese delegates to the Washington arms a 'Tw will please convey to the sign ers melange thanks Ameri can delegation for this message of re gcd'and salutation on the anniver ary of the conference and sey on our lehaHl that In reel pel city of these sen timenis eo graciously expressed we wish ho assure them of our apprecia tion of their co operation in the work which has already proved so helpful if' twinging about' more wympatheic understanding and wmenting frieed (Ship i Please abo conuy our personal Men who have been on the Unity I 41 rt institute! iHMKcioau at tne t'l ViAra i 'I The (Hue a Gray team has sixvot er ra wlio have been playing together for three years thus giving the Unity tnentorj lair experienced 7a nd i well knit fa tnwh which to work The six players who have been tnem Ihts quintet for the past three rxsrrnrt pre Sid Graffanrg Linwood Graflati (Capt) If Raymond Murch 11 Garnett rr 1 1 neoIn Jones Jlair Waining a general utll In' the Initial for Sentinel nnno tn orau ed by CYiptain Ed Barton surprised themselves the office and the world in general by dafeatlng the supposedlyun defeated Slugs It was a reminiscence of this season's world series Jusas the Yanks were big favorites" so were the' Slugs' and as the big tseriek turned out so did the local series Sentinel bowling honors The Slugs were push ed all ovter the alleys In an unmerciful manner ifrom the first baU Inwhlch Maxwell slipped down the grove for a strike i until the final sphere clickeda ten with Captain Ed the wood 7 Galleys won every string and' tha total by 48 pins? Wall Street gamblers were in ta frenzy last night lyhen the final result was radioed? Millionaires in th financial avenue are' now bank rupt while beggars are riding in Rolls Royces art eventful night but nof'for the Slugs who down Charles street in ion 'after the match Maxwell bowling ever dreamed ot took" "dark rolling However the real match did not materialize until the final men took the gun Both captains roll ing anchor Is where the match was won and lost? Captain Clukey of the Slugs a favorite to trim his adversary was confronted by a sensational bowl ing miracle In person of Captain Barton The Galley leader never failed to cMp the century mark He took all the honors going with a single of 116 and a total of 337 Barton defeated the losing leader by 54 pins' and there hangs the disastrous tale of how the match was lost by the Slugs Captain Clukey In an InterviewjWith the Sentinel bowling editor last night was disgusted not only over his work but 11 over the entire pin picking of his mates Although he a didn't come out in obvious terms it was intimated from bls talk that certain members on the Slugs were paid to "Any way" says the losing captain vEd Bar ton will never again reach that total so I am "issuing a defy to the Galleys for the 1 second match to be rolled on the Casino alleys next Monday night If we should lose but I think i a chance after fining my de linquent forest fighters we will hang up our shoes and seek It is I expected that the Galleys will accept the challenge with the greatest ot gratification The score: i Galleys Maxwell 96 Knight Maxwell 68 Barton 195 UNITXl Nov Up in this lit ffifiX ult ot access amt hard ot ed ee fWkrtA 1 a wxt A high school ba'Xktbali quin tet oui thlx year to rhUke the best a unity High floor outfit 7 NEW YORK Nov The United States Armory will' bo represented a mong the entries at Olympia Lon horse show next eprlng and will ride against the: best ot the Allied' for This announcement was made by General easting horse I show' breakfast which was heW as a preli minary to the opening today of the 3th National Horse' General Pershing said that while noclaims would be made in advance the army officers could be relied upon to acquit themselves creditably in a field with best 7 fr (lies 'riling ir)d Irithmetle Snch a ondi (Ion tn Ices athletics eimewhat of a problem: Unity) has a baseball and jkthl team The Tong hours nects sry to put in fo a regular football rrgtkea the gridiron aport an im pohilf ty Ifor the students many of least wotk on trie farms Xr and adjnrent 'country side ot spare the lime for exten Service Terminates CONCORD' Nov The staff and field officers New Hamshlre state guards were 'discharged from service today at the state house In the nres ence of Gov Albert Brown and Adjt Gert Charles Howard 'All the var ious units of the New Hampshire state guard have now been demobilized NORTH' VASSALRORO A meeting of Red Cross win be held at the home of Mrs James Mc Deugall at 880 on Tuesday af ternoon of this week Ths American Legion wtll hold an other whist party Tuesday evening In the Legion hall our prizes will be awarded Mias Elloe Muir who has been visit ing and Mrs Ray Neflblt in Au gusta for the past two weeks rettM na to her? borne riday 4 Mr and Mrs Delano and daughter' Lota passed the weekend in Augustawth their parents Mr add Mrs Delano 7 Dr W'Headse passed Sunday in Augusta with Jhle parents Mr and Mr Hendee A hockey league Is being formed ta this part of the alate ot known as the Central Maine Hockey league So three leaguers have entered Hl InlcN of Lewiston the jugusti cey and the Waterville Hocke ukfiiX 'Xf KTzsxfaa A Im Viuw am asvj vra asew teen elected president The purpoas of the club ta the general promotion of hockey In the state of Maine? fe The Waterville club at the present time Is one of the best inihe state Last winter they played in the various cities and maintained jv good average winning several games The boya were at somewhat ot a disadvantage at tha flrstlof last winter on account of the lack of a goodrlnk but Roscoe 'Payne built a rink on College avenue and that gave them a chance to get In a little practlce beforethe season started This 4ha kaa a 1n4 tuv vvjo Alt anvaU LQ issue a call for members and as 4 soon as possible trial will be held' I The schedule of games' will be given out Jan 1 and two games' will be play ed In each town where a club is located The 1 constitution Is already made up and ond'of the? provisions is that any placer to be eligible must have been a resident of the state smee the first ot 7 September Thehome club will have quarters so as to entertain visitors in a com fortable manner On all "th trips ex pensea will be allowed for eight men and a macager Tha place where the 7 rink will be constructed this year ha not yet been CAMBRIDGE Mass Nov Captain Charley Buell ot the Harvard eleven who suffered an injury to hla in game with Prince ton pnObabty will be back at bls po sition at quarterback In tue gam according to Dr Thomas Richard Crimson 'varsity physician Spalding understudy to Buelh who was also In Jured will be absent for A0 days will be able to enter tbe Une up against the Blue should he ba needed Dr Richards said that every other varsltv man would be fitoforrtbe big game'' barring further Injuries 7 Virtually tbe same eleven that con quered the University' of lordla a week ago Saturday la to be drilled by the coaches for the Brown gsme next IT oaiui uY nwenc pians cau lor semiing most of the players to see the Princeton Yale encounter' Upton Tells A Story NEW YORK Nov Sir Thoma Lipton wm asked in view of the controversy over a whether American were countered with AUGUSTA Me son for the disappearance golf balls on the Augusta Club course has been solved The cuk nrit was a squirrel rroni storage have been re covered 31 balls some carrying Im prints which evidently bad thought them a new of nut much crf the student's time ahd thereby? Lreorrtrr the favorite sport oft 1 L' lc Mo Gm (' IJ most Last jw mart it i tlie slzd'Of The school: and the fact that Unity playinx basketball for only tlij sccppd time In the history town j1 There are! 42 students of the imaje varietj enrolled li tho school and nearlyhalf of the are candi dates for the team I The (Unity schedule to date contains the names ot Belfast (2) Brooks Grove (2) (Oakland pending) (Hal lowell Spending) Othejgamcs expected to appear on tha completed Unity schedule are I Winslow and Coburn 3 Win Another ft i 4 1 "TOKIO Nov (By The American all star baseball team touring Japan wor another victory to day defeating 12 to 9 The Americans made 20 hits and one error while their opponents shut off without a single hit mads four errors 1 I Al IMA 1 CIGARETTES It Is also planned to study the flow are operating a station for the Near ot the bituminous concrete under East relief and are dally feeding thoue traffic This will be done by noting anda of famished exiles from Smyrna the movement of brass plugs placed Inpandermo Mudania and other points eeeePAAjt vK Im I Autopsy Will Determine Charge BIDDEORD Me Nov OA th results of the autopey by Medical Ex aminer George Makralh of Mmm chusetts depends what charges? will be made against "John Hillhouse now in the county jail on statutory charge Medical Examiner Magrsth will not reoort until he has completed mW he can have all a chemical analysis ofthe cloth found the debater with them hack! Ground the head of the Infant of the home! mI yea HqM Olive ttten ot South Eliot BURLINGTON Vt Nov 13 The books of the Merchants National bank were used in evidence today for the purpose of indicating (be wealth ot Lo rpnzop Woodhouse president the bank who with bls wife are defend ants in the million dollar alienation suit brought against them by their daughter in law Dorritt Stevens Wood house Items of Mr" ac count wero rfiad to the Jury one by one from the period beginning Jan 1 1918 until the present This evidence will not be completed until tomorrow Arthur Hill" assistant cashier of the Merchants bank concluded his evi dence today He testified he was au thorised to turn' over 355990 from the property'of Douglas Woodhouse to the father Lorenzo Woodhouse on order of the father He made the transfer although he had never receiv ed any authorization from Douglas Woodhouse I District Coart To Hear BIU Si I A fMw 777 7 I i A ifo nt 1A a 7 I 4 HUvKEi LEaGUe Zv kj aw 1 I Xw I 2 1 to 1 5 SSI? 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