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umi | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921, —TEN PAGES PRIC * ROTH WEARERS OF RED AND GOLD AND AMER!CA ADVISES ABANDONMENT OF NEERENCE NOW Tlcfil;s&l\é%léimF CAPITOL CITY BOYS PLAY FAST BALL P OUCF‘ KM AT | CAPITAL SHIPS BUILDING P} ROGRAM; €0fu ERENCE NOW o~ " ORDER BY WOODS " wourd ALso scrap oiDe skiies| WELL UNDER WAY Harttord High school, 9 to 0, at St N e e BT " detail tolows: o T E N Qganel Warrants - Without Suzgests No More Big Bat- F?L)EPENT SAYS {Calvary Baptist Church Clergy- Give Wonderful Exhihi- 1 The lineup of the team Hartford New | RARLORd, N [at ” | tleships for 10 Years— TR n Sl : : tion of Foothall. s Crosty s ! Evidence of Late Sales ! Tipan [0 Re Akedeta ALL VJANT PEACE an 01)6[15 Session Witk Prfi_‘]el' i S S ol g 5 ' . CHIEF ISSUES STATEMENT| '°° ™ """ "® 'yl Delegates America BALFOUR NAMES ~ HUGHES Princaton, th/tocq, hefore & ceawt ot | b e 4 Smith . ... S Bent ships and Four Cruisers, i ) b about 75,000 excited tans here this | . ) ey el - Asks Nothing She Will | — Baron . sk afternoon. The game: i 2 Police Must Have Information That | ’ e ; y Not Do Herself Many Notable Figures of Present Princeton vale ! 3 2 Rrolel A : Sates Have s Brens Madel \Within ot sal for Iltmitation o | Day History Are Seated in Gal BLYe Sexton ....... . Meucke | Month of Date Mentioned on War- ety alen e N el leries Allotted to Oficial Represen= Keck (capt.) o Escholz : Griftin | vant Ry Restneal e | Pre t Harding's address g I tatives, ; : s Herting B Davis n g :s salid Nov. 12.—Fresh with " . Left Guard a . Left Halfback 1 i ) t Prose Four Biz Principles. ton i CUERIEIL emories of soldier dead,the con- Wittmer ... : Suoee Landls s 3 Dunne Mahoney | oy e x ; Ty L o i Geaiatas e : o | s e its first session today to rule under which reason ousness shall prevail.” , Al \ §ealtl Tl 5 1 ' 4 b | ¢ et Opening Prayer. Stinson .. 5 Stur A Shaw, B v, h L g S 5 ek : 5 : s o a bt A i er with which the arma« i g . Mishap for H. ne : Bl aimbsanad Phas e s y s e R “ ! ment and Far Eastern conference \ : aras L 1 s 1 pastor of Cavalry , Washington, and was Morgan Baken ey £ : Guerensy ‘ A (5 .4 \MeCoy ... ; Murtha ht Guard Fullback Hooper ... 3 iller A A [ ¢ B, M. Hook | riving at the fleld, an ¢ uck || regardl ity h (capt.) ke SR bearipg the playe " was a | breaking. down Garrity .. > . Jordan oL o~ ance was ru; : - relief of the | key Right Halibacl 5 X team It . we thank Thee for all instar 5 ¢ ot [ ) of this eventful day. We Slesves PR ; Lo The Game ! been on warrants lssued for ¢ g DI 5 W om s and at it from afar and now we SOe LU ) that it has at last dawned. of Ha 1 con- | the owners it bring untold I)l\‘ssm;.: to a more; umpire, Da rown; & ) F I e o N e A ' § Al L N ap- | troybled world. O Thou Omuipotent head linesman 2 LA s 5 ¥ ter of the ftield at 4 o'clock eged owner, wl ) to the lo- | Talls R i 1 ise the I ce 1 L CO One today as in other days, we be- mouth; field ju 'S I N Drolet won the toss . | cal police court, entered : . " e ‘ rerence S B Ast, ‘1” ”“”‘1 mll‘ln,;l gm.]ln in f)mmr‘u; )i emc 5 Sl ou has made o ont Brown L Plenty of Noise. guilty, with t1 ; L o Aldrich Wins Toss, 1 R Both teams Wore accovded @ Vool esallauthotitie nations that dwell upon the d though we are of many 1y tongues, yet the in- few are the interests of 2 & | 3 Captain IPeiner f dritain | In cases wher Referce, W vell, Swar 4 ind Captain Drolet At one minute to two Captain Kecl ciferous ovation as they raced out on | case o7 Princeton and Gaotl Aldrion of wying field. ch team . went| The Federal Law. y | v a short g practice. The That it b eorge al Rt Yale, met in the middle of the fleld | _____ |rooters of both S e el £ “stillod llquont. is No More imber. May we feel as- | A © welfare, happiness anc with the officials and when Refered companied through the game by band | admitted by the police. X » replacen velfare, happiness and Crowell tossed the coin, Al hmw music, sang and‘cheercd their pets| said today 1 1 r I WErnment propos N eve i ) £tk : N,“fy‘j,‘.iix‘ ~\" vt‘:~. I'\‘\‘n\'\].__\’?_ (;‘«";‘rlty are to the echo. An individual yell was| tically puts a check on tt wor f hips be n i t K L S1 dear y Iy . called the turn correctly and elect L. = | ¢ tury civili t is v con We pray for clear vision or we given the players, of bo 4 | the local police iven the players of both tear 1 il grope blindly for the light and Hooks, Princeton, referee; A. Zu- the case in past chiet | for nited States, 1,000 to : ¥ A e 2 o'0la0 ; Lofl, g / eeking | tress wherever it may exist, w off, and a few seconds af S Springfield Y. M. C. A., umpire; C 1t the assistant prosecutor |for G Britain, ai rath shall \m; x‘m“ the depths of a gxrtsere Garrity sent the ball sg 1to the R. J. Shaw, Excter, head linesman. | s his action on the strict inter- for rather a. | shall sink in pths of ailr into the arms L .vcrh:xn‘.\‘(:c[fi ch‘rec Of I)O(‘t()l' Of Griftin Kicks OfY. | pr ta 1.;: of the I Taw i T n a irts of t able selfishness. We pray for minds O'Hearn on Yale's ten yard mark Griffin kicked off to Escholtz w Chic wlings has litollcant better attributes | Willing to believe that the strong Runs 15 Yards, . - mize tl wilts in | ought to bear the infirmities of the mea Yoo e aincd onjy 2 yards he Hartford | the “strong arm squa at work 3 . 4 X The Yale quarterback ru Laws — Given Mili- then uncorked a finc [ despite the fact 1t the local saloo S. veak or we shall miss the great joy ball back 15 vyards before was | 3 ard run d)mlv\l the le, Mahoney| Or places ich were so conducte t S 1 additlo msor for the | of se x»nu We pray for .(ho forward I e Lol il Rt mnaSane| tary Escort. bt e trarree | ine i . : i ; thini & 11| leo or we shall be overwhelmed in | past, continue to ohey the ! ; son of Princeton wa ted out in tried the local line which held! closed” edict ssued several weeks | f 2 ‘ el h ) it State Ameri- | hopele pessimism., Give us the the first crash of th clevens a stonewall Muecke broke | ago. 3 3 YGrihe e e spoken word '\ 1 :\: t ‘l\w\lvnl ‘(h l;‘:).‘ to .v_ud:r' fair. but re after being sponged off % 3 | through and dumped Herting for a & - Tahii b Shipatof (he fo W struggling for [ Vi lo @It vIEly: FEERIR 1ua st SR and was ¢ to resume. On the first New Haven, Nov, 12. — Marshal| oo™ oes Here Hartford suffered | | restoratior r o thirsting | 0SS often of our rights and more . Aixe ¥ t of fere d Fec $ B 10 i 2 ; B T il often of our duties nd responsibili- [ at exactly « rrity t € his city the bir place of | Landino spearec ise Z nd thre | B/ t h . r ™ bounds a y this city, t} thpla undino speared Escholtz and threw L ; L G n waaai thirote eRa Tt Gl e smashed ont two g s - | 41 S e ik the 1024 |1 for A forward pass was . smas « war red regiment the 1024 [him for a lo ; \k.|This Will be Defense Sent Up By | permitti ) ; ¢ | unmindful of the suftering of Thy try to receive fror fellows of ps wher Ve e people Fhe cries of multitudes of ng formation s 1 fIn ing up the play, and it was New| ile, iD8SWher urs ol I LR ale the honorary degree of doctor|potain o bl | Henri Landru, the So-called Modern prohibiting co : | . widows and orphans have come up » : L ] before ee, O God. We have had our shank's ition. .ourie from ¢ i~ tried on the last down, Griffin break- Vale's secondary defense. : 5, and then as youngest son Griffin lost some ground on the “beard of France. ip built in replacement with ! Yale condary d Yo s v g Blucheard of France, o Hiote thi 000 {ons The terrible baptism of blood. There is e $ nc cquires e t play and on the next play Hart 1 D Princeton Re covers. | of ht i cau L adEs el tenflo S '\’U‘ oMuide aunln, ””“M“ et Nov. 12 $o Asso- | text of the propos details nancl DR " and pestilence and unutter- Snively dropped back for what was | witness one of tl SPOrting | |1y peing Inflicted. Murtha got a|clated Pres LS ; ! ree le al power LD, : anguish. God forbid that the evidently a Princeton forward pa | battles of the footh: 1d-that: el o ts li2es 3 4 1 | woes of these years should ever again attles 1e footbull field, the small distance on a line plunge. Ma-|lish that Henri La blue- Center Wittmer passed ) 5 Sol L 3 ! . i 2 Gl Unlted States. ie < . s - be vi upon the earth. Can it be s . 3 tween and Princeton. 1 oney on a pass w only | beard” is i \ 1 at his . . ball rolling along the ind i M 5 Ak tonale vard through the|trial herc g sfor reached | ! hast permitted us thus to Byl llicicySlofinecoyen o ¥ “'\"" e l“ | tacki Davis tried an on-side Kick|after a conferen bveen! Tandri | LoD ten newib i ; National in Joplin, PUESES Iy lord iy ;ll‘..\l”\\'o might turn Princeton’s 36-yard line g 'lw Voo which was captured by Griffin for aland has lawyers last hjligaulsene ne L ki S ThdEe Dhao e ”m:e A rale Gets Touch 5 ncident of foot da Ve L S g s oy N o - completec The ot f ! . 3 e ed ee as king of our Yale Gets Touchdown ¢ Ul day it over {0 yard gain. On a shift play New|ney said they found him in a state | COMI b o0 Mo.. Shuts Doors Pend- < deniREatiE Gutag Wia Lourie punted from Princeton' dowed all those which have preceded | Dritain was thrown for a 5 yard loss.| ¢ high tensio M . nd some | ¥ % = s < {Tadl 10 3 { v Drop Kick Fails, o . hat y m 6 S0 pe nt. of the 3 s . It @ cry unto Thee. Save us or line. O'Hearn was spilled by | jt. 1, rail and highway to- roy s Tl It is my head that it at s s ; : N ing Investigation. jaker on Yale yard mark c ity a the throng Griffin also was s ack some | o)) my own case’ ¢ I i el ; S We wallc & ) Tt e i et el ek Y and the Throng| oroynq .when his delayed pass failed |aq him as exclaiming. He swne it over ik softly and humbly bes 1 5€¢ he distinguish- r 8 t 1 this d¢ anc e snd Maveos ot | Virid Ang on| which o see the distingulsh- | {5 materinlize. Dave Mahoney made | ina dolusion they s L St t iy and throughout the next play Captair ari f ¢ 's was numbered by the tens|a poor attempt at a dropkick. Es- - Flithentini State ing in the o 2.—Dir s of | the viul days of this great confer- outside of Hooper ar t 1 f thousands. holtz gained 5 vards and on the next | .+ the ey ¢ : ; e Itmitation 5 { N . be intent on knowing : ; } ; ¢ i knowing it may we beoondiry dtenee i e S o Bl N he skirted the end for a spee- [, 0 5t il e FBhiReon: e Marsha 1 and Bis prrty eetived | o0 i-yard dash, only to have|"Py/ T/ grogey since th 1o~ | from Washington at 9 o'clock, his|{je pan brought back, and Hartford ed by Scott Jordon 1 t line trains havir been met at the state Was 1lized H-yards for offside to defend the north goal with a quar- | | r The Officials. | ranta. it will be impossible for the |placement tonnage fls LR r nor a se t | shall / ) team. This gave Princéton the A ‘ M 5 | " 2 the { 3 tors t tine s eftiement. | lovingly sympathetic to human dis- : : . o SRR * to do it. And may i itreil of couns Vhat U. S Will Do, ! ' et ¢ the findings of this | morning LA drives at the center of Princeton | line by a party represeyting the State McCoy made a failure of his at- |/ = 08 L0 tempt to punt. Crosby gained & yards | 00 N0 £ 3 : | i : o o) ki v take new hope and SEeho ple DA s Skt STd ; et ) S : : our And to Thee shall be would seek to ¢ declared 1 wul o sever il e ral 1 the glory forever and S0 wise, so far- so beneflcial, that all ade 9 yards and ich | of Connecticut, the ecity and the uni- | sas made 0 yar : T A Tl e king through ud g i Thr n tr e oAk madellt si ; companles —of the| . ,n¢ of offside play by Hartford. It p op- A cavalty, | o the fourth time the visitors had | down on sane Scott stoppe yrdon after t | pen t i « gain of a yard. Aldrich hit Prince- | EQgor poat the rail-| oy penalized in the opening period INTIQ 1T T TaQ ofshul l leships ! o Ging of t pirc 1 Ihe Mecting Place road station here and milit: orts | New Britain Scores 2. [AMENDS BUSINESS inched panal : . & ton’s center for a three yard gain, be- | (00 SO Bere o Torh Aot T i 1 | hall_of the Daugt ing brought down by Gilroy Vala| o o SIS 8 188 The next play proved disastrous for | o m 'TING « 1 of ne t i sl : . . emorial hall of the Daughe scores touchdown. Yale 6, Prince- | (oM e train which had been drawn |y, rord, Escholtz missing the pass, | OF (ITY MEETING hy « ed i e : the erican Revolution the [ up abreast of a marquee erected near 1 Mencke broke thre and nailed t the ps whe * ‘ N tat liplomats of five great foot ; S la > 1 i ar- Kicks Goal Also | the ton platform. = Here Governorl ;e for a sarety. Score, New Brit- |Pe S. McMahon and Former Mayor o e e ered about the table to r[\‘uvl J. Lake extended to the mar n | >, Hartford 0 f ' M I Li5ts Submit O'Hearn then scored Yale' Irst [ g elcome € f of e s 1| s alty Candidate Heaq ists Submit- A y S bank l“w,,’,',,,','\','l 1 st o i ik e pome dnbebalr bl ball was then brought out to FECY ips up ot L ) ! was organize the way through which they biie ot RN MDY £V O 200-yard line, where Herting on | ted to City Clerk Fhompson | a el : o remove causes which might 1919 when he swept around Scott’s | half of the municipality, and a it e sEvardE MaCoy v e tTeanl o | tound Z L S gt bl end and with a dashing dodging run | pesentative o le welcomer o Rl iR $ x o R, e t L re e ¢ as ¢ Mse- i 1 1 ging run | p ti £ Yale welcomed him tof oo ave yards and on the next play [ Pat : S Ma € 3 ) onna e lque I ve the economic burden arried hiim close to the side e time honore« « c €8 A & A t lde fthe time honored institution. An Sexton struck a stonewall in the line. | diner i ¢ § 2207 f te world suffers under finally twisted his way across|cort was then formed by the cavalry Murtha picked McCoy out of the air|filed titio it town 3 t 8| W The & 1 wlotted to the repre icl ”1’ e B arshal and M party M on the next play, throwing the Hart- [to revis isine 0 t lted States Sl tives ¢ cial and diplomatie el A onta L 0 ford man for a 1 yard loss, Crosby, [com t M F : f . lover contained many Pri S red route to Wo J‘\ idge hall, the | ypo” colored end, was oftside again, lat is sessio b 0 e 1 ket . t ires of present day history. Bionta/d Groat o xecutive office o (0 HNSILY | g the visitors were penalized 5 |of bu ! 100,000 ships 1 e ¢ my ) ! 5 fal hall was a picture Captaln Alarich Icked oftiron [N e 1 X lly..»m. o vie i MoGby i pinted) to Chirin onl| bond jsadoi s trect hond issue [of 84 ! s the delegations and James Rowlar ngell and the mem 3 B ; I 5 \ i GUriateatel j-yard line, and “Dixie” hot- [and ) ) Great Britain t ezan to gather kounte out s of the corporation Mkt R 1 R er's goal | nd running bac it back for 10 yards. “Red" [board : ¢ or ! 4 i te the big room was yards before he was checked b s added 10 yards through tackle,| The p wt r o the MeMahon | Wt r 1 i : g ¢ ce tahle, shaped as a 1 don. Giltoy ploked up = vard over 2 1 then “Battler” Murtha continued |amendmer n possib f tion v v [t ts t ‘ with bright green Into. Louric aided by good interf LIOUOR IS CONDEMNED he good work with 8 yards more. |members of the ity g ho " th t « ! lesk Dlotter with a ence made six yards around Hulma Hartfor ized. |to redu ! 18 a8 | ey f the ) « 1 n inkwell lay be- before Aldrich swept him from his | The umpire pushing by |not proper to | 1 ed that Gr 7 for the chairman of feet with a perfect tackle Garrity | One Quart of Hootch and 31 Gallons | Hartford players, and 10-yard pen- |strike o tire F business thy 3 t the 3 3 v YOD A & N SR BT hit the left si v yard and then | alty resulted. Davis added three | they t favor will not be : P ] NEWSPAT ERMAN DIES G PolegATes Set Bourie | punte Sl of Wine Will be Destroyed by Order | more yards, and on a forward pass, |sible tc enise y iten Al B0 ; ‘ o O’'Hearn on Yale vard I ’ Murtha got about four yards. | T Roon Aswie he i g el rat Nt Bk of Court. ‘V Mirtha then thled the Hattrord Mnel of veter , OV Er the P : e : U Lewis OO Williwms Had Beea A iat g { v'vav.“::'.l:q'\):r ‘1 |y : ing and checking run slipped ), cause the defense put in no [and gained nothing. Bscholtz broke |signatur t & v 1 to fsy € t ed With Putnam Pateiot for 47 he t of the Fr e Princeton Rackler after tackler til | ¢ n for the rcturn of liquor seized, |thr ar speared Griffin's in- [ not the L he was thrown on Princeton’s 35 yard | condemnation procecdings resulted in | tended end run loss. A forward |the i t ' rl Years—Sold Gut in 1919 line. Aldrich gained three yards | the confiscation of lons of wine, [ pass Griffen to Feineman faile ¢ \ t 11 At . . ; FERaiy around Princeton’s left wing. Jordon | cne quart of g nd one quart of (Hartford took the ball on the 30-yard ] t ¢ : 4 i \ ot of the table and a smale hit center for a yard and 1en | whiskey in the 't Raphael and |line. McCoy's first attenypt was ) i3 e : 2 . > the Portuguese, Belgian, O’'Hearn's forward | vas intercept I Napolitano this morning. The |for four yards. Dunn en speared FHE WEATHER . Chinves. Advisors Bad ed by Gilroy, the latter dropping the ff v cized in the Roma restau- [a forward pass for a 25-y8rd gain. On | « v cert e-d ! Gy 2 1 ‘,j“‘ ik j..v ball after it appeared like the Tiger's | 1 t Both the accused |the iext play Grifiin intercepted a || Hartford, Nov 12.—Forccast ' ¢ ¢ fip i our ot Kk Captain Aldrich's attempt- | 7 when their cases | forward pass, and raced 10 yards. || for New Britain and vicinity legations. B¢ v.l A‘m leld goal from the 3§ yar e, | we ' solice court Murtha failed to reach the next pas Rain or snow this afternoon; were draped the low and hit the go t inc, a pint of cider and [and the ball re e the New || Partly cloudy and colder to- hations. Senator lineup Cleaves fai P c heer was conde n v ' ' I wil et sunday o fresh and ¢ ] t of the American uble Bt bR e 15 At \ sught y L] strong werth and northwest ; wpped Grea rita in-|m t » to arrive. He walked room meeting members of (Continued on Second Page) 1 delegation had chairs Japanese, corresponda across tempt he slipped outside of Diller for | charg police court but w i s rtior ed put « im for the return i (Continued on Kighth Page). of the i (Continued on Eighth Page) | *

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