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e INKOW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870. MEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1920.—TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE BROOKLYN RALLIES IN SECOND GA WAMPING CLEVELAND BY 3-0 SCO GRIMES’ SPITBALL HOLDS INDIANS RS = HELPLESS: WHEAT, GRIFFITH, OLSEN urns Tables on Yesterday's Victors —13500,000 POOL T0 GET TO BAGBY FOR TIMELY WHACKS | - [|[T8 oy ‘FIX’ 1919 SERIFS ! AY S clde Sy as a0 . L New York Dist, A Alty Tmplicates [ DUTTON IS NOMINATED ' Siockhoiders Moy Ra oOn BOX SCORE | Al CLEVELAND. Gardner got a two base hit into ~ = $7 000 000. left field. Grimes took Johnston's = ab. r. h. po. & e. | Krounder and tossed to Olson who i SUBPOENAS ARE ]SS[IE])‘ Bristol’s Democratic Mayor ouched ou jardner hetween he 2 Jafnieson, It ... 0 | bags, Johnston getting to first. Seweil g n to Olson. Johnston went out % 3 i, Defeats Corbett of Sjpeting ot X 3 Grand Jury Sends Summons to Abe ! tors of the Landers, Wambsganns, stealing, Miller to Kilduff, aling, : Hartford. Jamicson is Good Catch ! f A . 5 -_—— ) Questioned—Oflicials Do Not Reveal holders of the cone, _Jumieson made a nice catch of [ ; g Hartford, Oct. 6.—Joseph T. Dut-| ,pi4a) stock of that Swith, rf ... ’ Konetchy's line drive. Kilduff lined i AV \ Names of Other Men Sought. ton, mayor of Bristol, was today nom- | | st to Gardner. Miller popped to { i ~ inated for congress by the first dis- Increased one million Gardner, 3h : MIL Who ook the balll ness tha # i\ ha}“‘xm’]{‘:‘);“ ot Soopelief that af e qemocratic eonvention in this new shares to be sold B visitors' bench. H s city. He received 55 votes and Fred- . stockholders at 2 W. Johnston, e {0 runs t . i B b ey No runs, no hits, no error erick J. Corbett of Hartford 52. Mr. | Dutton is a lawyer and a former newspaper man. [Landers, Frary & Clark to Increase ! Another Million, Selling New Iss Lunte, Speaker, of .., pool, backed by “Big moneyed men,” was arranged in New York to fix the 1919 world’s s A > ! There will be a meetin; ‘ THIRD INNING p - 3 series was expressed today by Assist. | 1 holders at the office o | tion at 2:30 p. m., Novd upon the proposal of t| From Six to Seve Dist. Attorney James E. Smith. Grimes tossed out O'Neil at first. B e T 3 Mr. Smith who yesterday was or- TR Bagby Grimes knocked down Bagby's hot ’ " 3 dered by Dist. Attorne: Swan to take TIMES BUYS PosT i &by, E grounder and threw him out. Jumie- F charge of local investigation of the i v | i O'Nelll, o.. e, p son stung a single over second. Wam- 7 baseball irregularities said that he in- The present capitaliz Mle, svcveones by flied out to Wheat. H tended to push his inquiry until “some | 0lg Hartford Newspaper Will Ceasc | concern is $6,000,000 in| nGrancy oo No runs, one hit, no errors. p » of these crooks have been landed in | and the new capitalizal : A the penitentiary.” Publication After Today’s Issue— ' adopted, $7,000,000, in bE R e ke Grimes Gets Run Too ? No Private, Hearvings | The growth of the la . Grand jury subpoenas for three al- Sold By Spellacy. | and the increased hed Grimes singled through the pitcher's X ; y i - st o . e 1 H P eged gamblers, including Abe Attell, “Universal” products . box. Bagby took Olson's sacrifice and 1 were issued today, Mr. Smith an-| Hartford, Oct. 6—The Hartford, .~ o qiture ofifal threw wildly to second. Both batter i 4 ces today that it has j ; X : nounced. He added that these men | Times announces today tha : N and runner were safe. Grimes was would not be given a private examin- | POught the Hartford Evening Post, | r::|¢§:;t:$ lt:zeslnes:to spiked as he slid into second. It was i ation, but would immediately be | Which will cease publication after to-| o ' i " reacon that thi no macrifice for Olson but a fielder's g taken before the October grand jury. | 4ay's issue. The Post has been pub- i o7 VEC FCo = SN e NBayhy 7 Shelts. L mman’ Todiied out te ONal) \ . 4 The assist. attorney would not name | lished continueusly sinee 1856 and | 70 n-l s r: t?:mbe uleve g o e trying to bunt. Grimes scored on ; the two men whom he was seeking in | Was acquired by The Times from As- | PEoBle:, 2re t0 B & od for Wambsganss in GriMti's two base hit into right field, ; addition to Attell but said Arnold | Sistant U. S. District Attorney Thomas | tHAIWY 0 bartake S0 4 ‘ll"’;\AKnlnk '|n ";“.]:| W hv-::,kx) was pur- P Rolstein wealthy New York sporting|J- Spellacy who has been its' owner st:cf‘o":fm n: E}he“y posely passed, ng the bases. The ; man, will not be asked to appear #be. | Since May of this year. P & o Gleveland infield played in close. A 4 & 5 < quotations on the stod BROOKLYN 4, - cause of orders I have received from double play followed, Garner took h Dist, Attorney Swann.” $64 a share. Myers' grounder and threw to O'Neil : 4 b 104 Years Old And Will To Be TIssued in 1) 1t is proposed that who threw to firsl. The throw hit Myers on the back. Griffiith tried to GIRL AI IA KE Vote Republican Ticket| issued after the 20th { ncore on the play but was thrown out, South Norwalk, Oct. 6.—Mrs. .Delia | providing the stockhold IJuhmflnn toa O'Neil L Sanford, 104 years old, the oldest| the directors’ action at eBatted for Uhle in #th, ab. r, Olson, ss . e 1 4. Johnston, 3b . ., 1 Grifith, of. ...... One run, two hits, one error. 'l‘" quK ANfl MAY I]IE ;-‘»b,q(.m of Fairfield county and a i held November 2. tes pobiuns lifc long resident here, wegistered FOURTH INNING A yesterday “to be made” a voter at GOAL the natfonal election and ‘declared HEAYER‘ Speaker walked. Smith grounded e 3 ; { GRIMES that she intended to vote the straight out to Konetchy ynaskisted, Speaker moving on to second, Gardner flied to R | Youth Who Assaulted Her | rcpublican ticket. Mrs. Sanford was ) Myers. Johnston Hrd out to Wheat z but one of about 3.500 women’ who | Men Who Handle Coal Konetehy, 1b Kildufr, 2b bleachers to (11 14 Twa Years Ago filed applications in the town of Nor- T 3 ’ go Held walk. Approximately 4,700 applica-| Quit Work, Increase make the catch. : Miller, © No runs, no hits, no errors. N As Suspect tions were received in the entire city. | Brass City. e I Grimes, e It's One, Two, Three Waterbury, Gk tion in “this city is mad Wakefield, Mass, Oct. 6.—Miss BARBERS “N SleE by a strike ot’the me Wheat, If ....... yers, of ........ who ran back to N EREERENREEN, Konetchy sent up a high fly gcare by innings: left center which Speaker took after pher 20 years of age : v a long run. Bagby threw out Miller and worl B SES Dojilivekjhicry | been on since yesterda P in Boston, was attacked 50 men out. They mad DEMOGRATS HIRE HALLS on her way to a morning train today b and possibly fatally Cleveland 00000000 00| at first ¢ b ' No runs, no hits, no errors. ) | for more wages but Brooklyn .... 10101000 *—3 WIDOW 2 - injured. The Saturday half holiday th FIFTH INNING. BE GIVEN HIS SHARE it erd ok ‘:‘:}C‘;“CS“‘E’%“?J in some | Some of the strikers retj Two-base hits, Wheat, Gardner, = ', W. C. A. Secured h she had been drag- i today and the pl o The stands gave Speaker a big OF BIG SERIES MONEY | | Turner Hall and 3. ¥ ccured-lged. Her head had been beaten and ‘Some of Them Decline fo)todsy ana cieroine Griflith, Speaker. hand as he came off the ficld. Grimes | _— threw out Sewell at first. (¥Neill { Brooklyn, Oct. 6.—Before the went out hy the Olson-Konetchy first game of the World's Series Wamby. Kilduff sent a long fly nnlul > - Mildred M. W:mamakm, a stenogra. abaTASITer £hi Do NS itical | her clothing torn partiy S has for Tomorrow Evening’s Political 2 g partly off. At the J, More hard coal b hospital several hours later her con- Agree to New this gity during 688 3 Gatherings. dition was said to be serious. than in the six weeks p Schedule s + Wits off Baghy 7 in 6 innings, oft The police took into cutody on Uhle. none in one inning: slen | ,,,te. Bagby sent a long fly to in Brooklyn yesterday, the wnston: double plays, | Myers. Grimes’ spitball had the Cleveland players met in the O'Nelll ', Johnston; | Clevelands badly puzzled. He kept club house and unanimously on balls, off imes 1, off Bag- |t close and inside and varied it with voted a full share of their re- a fagy inshoot. ceipts, a share which may be No runs, no hits, n@ errors. $4.000 or over, to the widow of by € « 2. by Uhle 3 Ruy Chapman. e, Cleveland 10, Brookl Olson Crosses Plate, Chapman, the Cleveland 9hu‘rt. 3; first base on errors, Brooklyn 1: . : stop, and one of the main- Ll pinpires, Connolly, plate; O'Day, fimst| Sewell threw out Grimes at the stays of the team, was killed by D s e erins 1 tnat | otitoday'slassautc e e s e S basc; Dincen, sccond base; Klem, | Initlal bag. Olson singled through a pitched ball in a game with Imd(n By that time, it is ex- 5 3 . aves and ha White Asks Hays The democratic town committee hus | suspicion Frank Kamey. 18 seass o secured Turner hall and the Y. W.| (1o they said, was found suilty two C. auditorium for tomorrow even- g ag ) i - 4 3 ago of a similar assault on o ing for the Secretary Haker—Cuptain | MicWanamaker at almost the. ama | > Strike of journeymen barbers, [ Chambe g speakers will . He was sentenced at that |affiliated with the local branch of be heard at each hall. Secretary |5 S ; : = el [ lo serve 1wo years in Concord |the Barbers’ Union, took place in Baker will probably open the Turner | 10 12 0r hut the sentence s | oocary tom, omon. Sonee ENAN hall meeting and at the close of his| L ; |several local barbershops where the I ose nded. Ramey denied knowledge | address will go to the Y. W. C. A. to 3 d knowledge | .\, ster barbers were unwilling to third base. the pitcher’'s box. Johnston went out the Yankees at the Polo Grounds pected, Captain Chamberlain will have PVT WAL’]‘E !this morning. Shaves and haircuts concluded his address and will go to . H OST {were rather hard to obtain in some Johnston to Bagby, Olson going to on August 2 ——— socond Olson scored when Griffith's Turner hall to speak, Mu will be of the shops. Others met the de- Press to 2 provided in both halls. The meecting | mands of the workmen and were AR grounder got away from Sewell for - Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. | o pyt Griffith went out stealing, will start at $:15 promptiy. Veterans of Foreizn Wars Pay Tri- | keeping their shops open, although e P ' Ithose who succeeded in doing so Leagu d *ill to Wambsganss Wambsganss. Burns also walked One run, two hits, no errors. Kilduff threw out Speaker at first, Jamieson going to third and Burns to IXTH INNING sccond L] th G . Jlied n coat 5 e e comteioh iRt il bute to Lasalle Street Soldier Who | \.cre acting contrary to a vote -aken | MOONSHINER ARRESTED e e e e week ago, according to the statement New York, Oct. 6.— In memory of Private “"1]\(\1' J. |of several proprietors. chairman of the democt Revenue Officer Has to Use Gun 10 | Smith, who lost his life in e, 'Thc (ruul;‘lc L'l:\me :\llJoulk _o;»er committee who returnedj the local post of the Veter: shorter working hours, the knights Subdue Bridgeport Man—Acgused | oW U num\‘dk";:" . lof the scissors imsisting that the Walter J. Smith Post, No. 511, Vet- |shops be closed after 7:30, instead of erans of Foreign Wars,” at a meet- | S D. m. as heretofore and earlier { ten to Will H. Hays, cha Bridgeport, Oct. 6.—Accused-of op- | ing of the ciation last evening. |!han usual on Saturday eveaings. | republican national comn erating one of the largest illicit whis- | The officers were installed by a dele- | The prices of haircuts and shaves| him to do his utmost to key stills uncovered in this vicinity, gation from the Lielt. l‘ul(l‘\\(‘ll Colt have recently been advanced, al- | publicity for the cove Daniel B. Brown of Mill Plain road, | Robinson post of Hartford. Thomas 'though this was not the bone of | league of nations. Fairficld, v arrested yesterday at [ Mprphy who won the D. S. C. for contention, and, according to the “In the interest of th& 3 boss the righteous certainly hg of whitewash on the backs of the Cleveland Indians today and the _ v ) DR threw i oUCIE J6a leson T al Bascs Filled. No Runs. Brooklyns, champions of the National t. Wambsganss flied out to Griffith, ker shot a long drive into left Smith fouled out to Miller. Gardner g r for two bases. Smith grounded Iked i the bases were filled. tory in the sec- walked anc e e three to nothing victory in - | out to Konetchy Johnston forced Gardner Kilduff to ond game of the world's series No runs, no hits, no errors. Olson 1o Kue, walked off the fleld with a conference with Govern ton, O., announced that Held in $1,000 Bail. Speaker's Good Catch Wheat flied out to Spes e » runs, no hits s the Clevelanders in knots while “"_k',:"' S T SR RG] D Eeae S Wte e SEENES Grimes’ wspitball tied the ks of ball over in right field Myers Prooklyn's hitting was timely, the| gzot an infield hit which Gardner Lunte went on second base for could not field in time. Konetchy flied Cleveland. Johnston popped to Sew- out to Smith. Kilduff sent a high fly | ell. Griffith fanned. Wheat flied out Fh to Smith to Jamieson. ditasection of the ilewing score shows No runs, no hits, no errors No runs, no hits, no errors National leaguers getting their hits in clusters when hits meant runs. A the point of zun by Prohibition | gujjantry in action. was named post Statement of one og: the ceipts have fallen off appreci . | to Hays to “urge all newspa | the text of the cov: ‘enant ij the next few da “There are so many n can than democratic new fear,” Mr. White rg Agent Harry Welch. Brown tried to adjutant escape from the revenue officer, Who | pLyjcaet Smith enlisted in this city Consequently the bosses did not wish fired five shots at h.ml";:\.. 51‘1;‘1.\- With | ), one of the local companies. Aficr ,shorter hours, which limits receints. » gallons cach, Were l going to France he was attached io and met to discuss the proposition. the headquarters company of the According to Frank Bosco they Brown was today held for trial in : i : 3 4 i agreed to fight the demands as a the United States court under bond of | 102nd Infantry nnex Force. He |& Horrd $1,000. jow Cleveland came a cropper and rooklyn evened the series, each club SEVENTH INNING NINTIl INNING pow having won a game apiece: Gardner got a single through the Sewell grounded out to Konotehy e box which Kilduff wWas only able to | unassisted. O’'Neill flied ut to Grif- FIRST INNING knock down. Johnston forced Gard- | fith. Nunamaker batted for Uhle ner, Olson to Kilduff. Sewell flied out | and singled over second base. Jamie- to Griffith who made nice catch up | son flied to Wheat against the wall No runs, one hit, no errors | : 5 | the United States that was killed in action October 21, 1918. junit. This they did not do at the .4 secure the wide pu Private Smith was ome of four |critical moment this morning. Bosco | i gesirable” added Mr. TAKES STUMP. brothers in the service. Clarence and Ross and Rotella, refused to At i Dayion conf Jamieson went out, Konetchy to Grimes. Johnston threw out Wamby EDG Atlantic City, Oct. 6.—U. S. Sen- ator Edge, after attending the repub- lican state convention at Trenton lett last night to 1ill Harding-Coolidge speaking engazenients in Ohio and — ! in the campaign in the lthe demands of thei e they Kentuck b a S r men they AE T W Voters Will Be Made ! are lonen for busiriess. oan easiie ol \ | and Howard Smith served in the ee 1o the shorter hours this morn- | \hite s found Gd army and Joseph Smith in the navy. ing. Their shops were conducted h)" uptimistic on the campai; They are the sons of Mr and Mrs. | their proprietors only, the workmen | he knows he has a hard #§ William Smith of 107 x,amne street. | having walked out during the day.|He added that Governos .Tln oither boses fpresumably me? | noted the keen interest o at first, Speaker singled past Johnston, #mith struck out, being unable to Pinch Hitter Pans e " fathom Grimes’ quick breaking spit- ‘cill got a single into left fleld MILKEY —HANSON pall ey batted for Bagby. Graney Miss Nathalie L. Hanson., daughter struck out on three pitched balls, and of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Hanson of No runs, one hit, no errors, 4 ; the crawd cheered Grimes to the echo. | Buell street was married to Walter ¢ Journeymen barbers now receive | responsive audiences. At Turner Hall Oct. 919,502 week ana a commission of The board of selectmen has made 'over 30 per cent. upon their work. provisions for the registration »d | According to Mr. Bosco there is mnot DRY CANDIDATE making of the new voters, by secur- ‘& good yield to the bosses at this rate Aaron 8. Watkins, ing the new Turner Hall building on and Wwith the new high prices - of | candidate for president, Arch street The work whil start shaves and so forth. Consequently {u noonday rally at 12; next Saturday at 9 a. m. comtinuing jthe shorter hours would have to be |morrow at the corner until 10 p. m. This program will be |avoided. if the bosses would live o o as Main. streets. Wheat Brings in Run No runs, two hits, no e C. Milkey, son of Mrs. Anna Milkey | * = g Uhle Relieves ¥ - A of Griswold street, this afternoon Olson popped to Wamby, hitting the| Uhle went into the box for Cleve- 30 at the uth church par first ball pitched. Johnston got a hit|land. Miller wtruck out Grimes |}, Rev! Dr. Georze W. C. Hill. sent a high fly fo Smith Olson | were atte n.|4.1 by Miss Helen fanned and 1. F ediately after GriMith went out to Johnston to Bag- | "\ e SERELY Lin B A oy sty | | WEATHER. } | —— I Hartford. Coan.. Oct | Forecast for New ‘Britain and | vicini Iair, continued oool | tonight; Thursday fair, warmer. | into deep shorl, then stole second runs, no hits, no errors the ceremony the bridal couple l=ft by, Johnston going to third. Johnston an a short sea trip and upon their « acored on Wheat's hit into center for EIGHTH INNING. return will reside at 230 Bassett]) made second by Jamieson walked. Burns batted rog : | i | | | i

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