New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1916, Page 9

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916. Aln t It The HUGHES RACETRACK |LEADERS OF ALLIES 19 LAW IS SATISFACTORY ~ HOLD CONFERENCE Wires Governor Whitman in Re- sponse to Baltimore saaay Roadster $5.95 Baltimore, Md., March —John | g i Stone, president of the Maryland | S £ ) 5—F sualty company, gave out - | & i i Model 75—F. 0' B. TOledO' day a copy of a tclegram froni : - ernor Whitman of New York, refer- ring to the Hughes Anti-Race Track law in that state, which the governor declares has been successful. Stone also made public the result of an investigation made by one of the officials of his company, which showed that many defalcations have You can’t help turning d as a result of betting on at the Maryland tracks. back to look at the 3 2d by fresh proofs of rui s h tion to voung men and their familie . from race track gamblin one con- bassing peach : tends that a law should be passed 1 the present legislature prohibiting race track gambling. 1t has been claimed by some of the advocates of the track that the Hughes Jlaw in New York did not climinate betting and Stone sent the following telegram to Governor Whit- man: “We are interested in abolishing race track gambling in Maryland he- cause of embezzlements and defal- cations resulting thereform. Mattcr now before legislature. Advocates charge Hughes law in New Yor was worst blow to decent racing country has ever had: that it dic You can’t seem tO get not stop betting, but mndo. it worse. Will be grateful for telegram from past the cormer lot |vou stating whether or not these | i charges against Hughes law arc where the kids are |[tue” : i The New York Executive sent this wire in reply: “Answering vour telegram, th» Hughes law has been, on the whole, | Prince Alexander of Serbia, Premier successful. It has accomplished all | Asquith of Great Britain, several that can be accomplished by statutes | other members of the cabinet and to prevent race track gambling. The | General Sir Doug Haig, commander | people of our state do mot believe | i chier of the British forces on the that it has been a serious blow to 8 bee continent. Premier de Broqueville of decent racing. Belgium, General GCilinsk aid-de- | e e camp to Emperor ) , and the TAILENDERS BEAT CHAMPS. Russian ambassador to France, A. P. | - Iswolsky, will take part in a war con- If McGraw's Team Remained in | ference in Paris. Premier Briand of | Lieutenant General Count Cadorna, | the Italian commander in chief, Crown Waco, Tex., March 23—The Wico | oreqtest importance, as it will decide champidons of the T league did he joint policies to be pursued duri: ’ the Giants proud yesterday by per- | ‘1¢ joint policies to IR ng You can’t pass up the |y Gians proud vesterday by ver: | g Txt berioa of the war, glad thmgs in life: |to 2 though making only four hits off Hll and Naylor. Two of those h team. The selections follow: Tirst however, were home runs by Kelly | toam. Haas Drinceton, and. Martin. and Merkle. A third home run tied | pennsylvants, forwards: MoTigne, the score for a moment and made | princeton, center; McNichol, Peunsyl- it a close game right up to the fin-f (anja” ang Shelton, Cornell, guards. h. In the sixth inning Tesreau iS-| secong team—Williamstown, Penn- sued the only pass of the game 10 | o lianja, and Brown, Cornell, Reilly, and a moment later Hill Jift-{ o t8R% GRC Brows, @O0 e ed a ball over the right field fence. ney, Yale and Mallon, Yale guards It was the first start this season of both Anderson and Tesreau in an exhibition game in this city. FOURTH DEFEAT FOR CUB: | ' On All Models, Including Model 75--$615 is looked upon in Pa as of the No need to wait any longer. The “Guaranty Plan” is one which we can heart- ily recommend to all.. Get your new car now. Come in right away, learn all about it and pick No need now to dig deep into you" savings or to our your car. scrimp for months in order to pay for your car in one lump sum. It's just the sort of plan everyone has been waiting for. New York .... 00101100x—3 Phils it o - 4 New, Yotk . Soe e o & | Philadelphia Nationals Outbatted but Batteries: Anderson, Tesreau, and Rariden and Dooin; Hill, Naylor, and | St Petersburg, Fla, March 23— | SO, MECCA helps keep Reilly and Toland. Outhit! twolltol one the Bhiladclnlia Nationals yesterday offset the superior | you young ! S e s e e s e 245 i fielding and won their fourth straigi exhibition game from Manager Tinker's men, 4 to 3. Three fast S HegReturns oRbcaton double plays stopped the Cubs at criti- Aln t It I he Boston, March 23.—Tris Speaker, | cal moments. The score: crack center fielder of the world's e champion Red Sox, who had refused ila i ....02010001x— The “Guaranty Plan” makes that unnecessary. Beat Tinker's b 58 : ke fan And row it's here—an accomplished fact. You can now get any Overland or Y¥illys-Knight Then Of course there’ll be a rush to take advantage Car for a small payment down. you can pay - . f it. the balance monthly—a little at a time. o Salary Question Will Be Decided When That in a word is the “Guaranty Plan"—a thor- So dont wait until we're slowed up on deliveries. oughly organized, financially sound system of time Get your order in now — specify immediate or payments 1o help people buy Overland or Willys- later delivery as you wish, but make sure of your car Knight Cars. today. ? to join the team because of objections 2 000010110 ; ru to @ salary reduction, vesterday wrote | Batteries Oescher, Baumgariner L President Joseph J. Lanning that he | Adams; Lavender, McConnell and Ar- would go to the training camp at Hot | cher. Springs, Ark., at once. Speaker will : Zo through the practice season and P —— take up the salary question when the 4 Hed Soxreturn o ’f"s“’“- .| Widow of 59 Takes Groom of 18 De- ave pene ur The contract tendered Speaker called for $9,000, the amount of hi spite Mother. sala i 1913, b i - following vear New B swick, Marck —De- . . O Tt GG T T it e S e et o Corner Elm and Franklin Streets, where we are prepared to make demonstrations of all our Overland Models. is btaining a contract at $35,000 he cer v 4 after the 1 d . . . . . et R R | et o sl on g nlie e The garage also has an elegant show room. This show room is complete with every convenienc: Our repair S S e s e department is under the supervision of ...pert mechanicians. Mr. W. F. Keeley will give his special attention to married Mrs, Marie Miller, a widow TO BREAK BASKETBALL TT ot e S it GG, S W h l 1 7 t t f . t b‘l t d ; CIGARETTES nceton to Play Poun at Phitadel- | ives A Miiltevn £t word (ot mar all cars. e have also a very large assortment of automobile parts and accessories. . 3 T r as bei lavned. A th - phia Next Wednesday. Bty S PG ) 10 it i CARE AND STORAGE OF CARS A SPECIALTY The game to decide the tic for the | burst into the Milier home and for- Intercollegiate Basketball Teague | bade the ceremony T 7 Q championship between the Univers The minister, Rev. Clarence Par- SHOW ROOM OPEN DAILY AND EVENIN INCLL DING SUN DA\b of Pennsylvania and Princeton will be | rish, hesitated, and Mrs. DeHart told - played March 29 at the Pennsylvania | him to wait. She then asked the po- - Experts imn Turkey gymnasium, Philadelphia. The de- | lice to stop the wedding, but they said 5 cision was reached by the toss of a |they were unable to help her. The and America select the | coim vesterdny by Ralph Aorsan of | clergymen, who nad accompanied her v, the University of Pennsylvania, Sec- | to police headquarters, then returned mlld, sweet Mellow t0- | retary of the Intercollesiate Asso and married the couple. The mother tion and Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft of | said the boy had n, mecans of support, baccos for the MECCA B Princeton, Morgan winning the toss. but the bride said she would look out s The championship season closed | for him. Turkish Blend. with Pennsylvania and Prineston tied n with 8 games won and 2 lost. Cor- Sharioe - VT C E,R No cig ette at amy |7elland vale were tied for third witn SLERRAGISTS TO AMALGAMATE: i = 3 = ar 5 games won and 5 lost. | e f N Bri N Berl d K i LA > Loaders of National Repute in Con- ealers for New DBritain, Newington, Berlin and Kensington manufactur ' ference roit. i LEONARD TO BOX WELSIL. Seint Dol with greater care and SOl e Detroit, Mareh reaist iead” gl Johnston’s Offer of $18.500 for Light | €18 of national prominence, state offi- kill, weight Bout Accepted. bl Tatmoker COm i con S S T el s G s G O T ) - . ] i gressional district met here today at The h r is built of steel, sixty ney G. W. Klett and asked that Wer- | dential electors was held here today, MECCA Quality and | New York Maren 23 —Matchinal ate-wide conference to discuss FLOATING by 110 feet, and draws eighteen | man be arrested for assaulting him.|There was no cvidence of any o A er Jimmy Johnston of Madison Square | plans for joining the suffrage forces = inches of water. The hood, which Both men were ordered to appear in | of the state convention - Value are unrivaled — | Garden offerea vesterday a purse of | of Michigan into an effective unit, FOR U. S. designed to cover one or the new navy | court tomorrow omrning with their 2 $18,500 for a ten-round bout et con | The state organization, it is planned, dirigibles, can be knocked down and | Witnesses. as comparison Proves. |the liehtweighi champion Freddy |is to co-operate with similar forees m | —_ packed on the deck. The hull, six| The stories told by Werman and PAST HIGH PRIESTS SIT, R s LRt Sennn otherfetites Binla nationsyideWicanis Will Be Towed Down Mississippi Riv- | feet deep, is divided into eight water- | Keevers differ materially. ~ Werman | Leonard. ~ The managers of the two | paign for an amendment to the fed. | Will Be 2 et tight compartments, and the steel | Said that because he had left his| oo oo n e e fighters have accepted the terms. eral constitution which would grant er and Stationed on the frame is as massive as the girders of | Wagon in the way of Keevers' car the [ Giddings Chay vt Awch M 10 handy 5 2 oval foil IOC Welsh is to get $12,500 and T.eon- | suffrage to women. e e latter became angry and punched him Occupy Chairs at Session. slide box C package n;d $6,000. T!\l;‘ hr;mcxl\m be held at Florida Coast. ——— in the eye. He denied any Past high priests of Gidd the Garden on March 31. H himself. Werman is a garba d BALEH pLicEs, TreaEs chA 'xl"hn :eun-r;‘nm!mhlhc-n]veen I}mr;nn\'d 3 Pittsburgh, March 23.—The fi CONDUCTOR IN ROW fector employed by Clty Collector IPur- | ter, Royal Arch Masons, occupled the and Johnny Dundee has been declared floating hangar built for the ndvy was man. chairs at the past high priests’ night . o . v + . =1 ° J < rers ri a = 5 2 pe. off as the management would not con- launched at the marine ways of a WITH GARBAGE MAN Keevers told the authorities that | gpgervation last evening when the sent to the terms demanded by Dun- Werman's wagon was in front of his — car and he drove it to one side when { the owner came rushing out and |The following past high priests were | struck him across the legs with « (in the chairs: ntest THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY RAPP] steel construction company here today (Hiford, Marcn - feS and when completed will be towed to Hartford, TR - re tak C o B 1 en and Costallo who will oL New Orleans and from there taken o [ qu o0 0 00 o arged With feature the wrestling carnival at [ SO S Thy Word's Greatest Pensacola, Fls l e N e e e . - thig evening, are 8 talph Morgan, a graduate of Penn- \ ernal Remed; | ault, Asks That Julas Wer- : E 3 o o Parsons’ theater this evening, are fit v 2 i SO shovel to continue the assault when "h inter- | svlvania in 1904, and Secretary of the | MR 4 | an dy for the fray. Much inter- {5V : , . Coughs and Colds o 0 P—— N : t the ass st s heing manifested in the Bavley. | Intercollegiate Basketball League, has p ot ik an s Y o man Be Arrested. he punched him, Keevers said. McGrath bout © 7 | made his annual selection of an All- > ‘between shoulder blades) Mother Gray's Swee 3 Ameri basketball team. Pennsyl- Weak Chests, Gl (B AT Tl L Thomas Keevers, a conductor ru ache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, o cauley: marshal, Herbert H. Wheeler; PRESIDENT HAS EYE TROUBLE. | vania has two men on the first and Irocnl move and_regulate the Bowels'and destroy | ning on the Chestnut street line, was NO CONTESTS IN MAINE, historical charges, George W. Ward Washington, March 23.—President | one on the second; Cornell one on | Ll They are so pleasant to the taste Children | arrested by Officer ; A, C. Malone this | Portland, Me., March 23.—The re- n;:ld Frank S. Cadwell; charge W. B. Wilson left at 8 a. m., today for Phil- ' the first and two on the second; 1;';;3;"‘;" like them. " Over 10,000 testimoniale. Used | 1iorning on a charge of assaulting | publican state convention to select | CoKer i oy Mothers for 28 ve e ever i welphia to consult a. .cculist. He princeton tw At ¢ rale > : z : The royal arch degree will be con- Pr two on the first, and Ya % ALLCOCK’S. Sold by Druggists. 2 Sample mailed | Julas Werman, of Newington. IKecv- [ four delegates at large to the national | ferred at a special meeting next slanned to return to Washington late this afternoon: most excellent degree was conferred, Right worshipful master, Horace Eddy; senior warden, William W, Pease; junior warden, George K. Mu- two on the second. Dartmouth and ) g | ; DrueRisc R s Columbia failed to place on cither ers in turn visited Prosecuting Attor- | convention and to nominate six presi- | Thursday evening.

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