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EXPLAINS HIS SIE Delends Referee in Game With New Britain High School Editor of the New Dritain Herald: My attention has been called to a recent article in the Herald about the basketball game between the teams of the New Rritain and Bristol High schools on January 13, In this article some very unfair statements are made about the referee M. Perey €. Rogers, which it seems to me in simple justice ought not to g0 uncorrected, My, Rogers is not a “hoy from Choate School” but a ma- ture man, an instructor at Coate, He &, moreover, not inexperienced in basketbull, He has played for thirteen years on the Y. M. C. A, High school, college, and outside teams and has ad four years of experience as coach anl referce, He has officiated in games for Penn State Varsity, Belle- fonte (Penn.) High school, the Meri- den City League and this yehr he is| referceing nearly all the home games | for Choate, and Meriden and Walling- ford High schools. He is on the ap proved list of the Central Connecticut Board of Approved Officials and of the Connecticut Interscholastic Confer- ence. | ELM CITY KEPT DRY | BY SOUAD OF VETS I'he article was simply o collection of statements by High sehool players and | to whom yeporter was | referred by Coach Cassidy, and state- | ments by Mr. Cassidy himself, The ar ticle ig question simply told what these | peop!® satd, | In the interests of clean sports for| the vising weneration, the Herald hopes that all differences between such old friends as Bristol and New Britain | will be smoothed out and friendly relations between the two schools re- sumedd, speetators a Wears Royal Gems " | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. New against forts of have becoming work unknown tenders, Haven, s in the mist of the most drastic drive made w stranger 125 Supernumeraries Raid Saloons a8 Policemen Jan, 26 liquor since prohibition, supernumerary it to in almost get o drink, isingly By were, he will Kkept ing visited and inspected All the members of the squad are | former service men who ave highly |interested, the chief like the excitement in raiding s the loons. weeks, have been said, The squad has made hundre |of yisits to saloons in the last Thousands of dollars In fines only assessed, The New policemen impossible It also is difficult even old eustomers to purchase their | daily tipple Philip T, 8Smith, chief of police, who I8 directing the drive, announce there would be no let up [ substitute police were chosen for the heeause they to saloonkeeper The chiet sald: “This squad right along. Job, and every peet that liquor is being venty-five as a and on duty It is doing a thorough place where we sus- old 15 be- Mrs, Taken to erine Rosler, and was taken fr sce the hody After a half the body the Haven - for coftin, Mrs, for from the taken, of her “Daddy, me, loved you; 1 that forg rule, har- The back prayed. walked because four Rosier Collapses Philadelphia, Jan, his stenographer sweetheart, After Bels View Body of Man She Murdered, 26, who shot Mrs her husbar last Saturda om prison yesterday of the man she she hour in the widow removed the prison, where she collapsed, and last night her condition was serious, ‘Throwing herself at the foot of the Rosier, son in her arms, cried for forgiveness man Then she Kissed the forchead husband with her infa whose life whe and sereame P e forgi Oh, Daddy, vou. Upon ive me loved knces T plead for forgiveness.” She dropped to her n she slowly and forth urose before t coffin until gaken back to prison, BRITISI{QJUBS BROKE Resignations Arc Pouring in and Dues are Not Being Paid Rapidly Enough to ('m'r')' On. Cath- room with had my knees and and L 1l Yo to oL, nt d: ve 1 he — e e s s . BEGS HUSBAND SHE KILLED TO FORGIVE for r France Medl has | bank sin hecame a He was Janu- who go to|the steamship Kmpress of money |an extended cruise in - the Mr. Harrington members, meaning those thhir club daily spend there on and cigars, are | ranean somewhat scarce with the IMirst Natjonal | October 11, 1881, when he [ messenger in the institution and food wine HARTFORD BANKER RESIGNS Hartford, Jan, 26— Emerson 1% |appointed assistant cashier Harrington, cashier of the First Na-|ary, 16807 tional bank, at a meeting of the di-| rectors vesterday presented his resig- | nation to take effect at the close of husiness on January 31 Mr, Har- rington 18 to sail on Iebruary 11 on MENTHOLATUM in the nostrils in The form a [ cuble mites, oceans contain enough salt to K measuring 4,800,000 Through The Efforts of The ms';c Guild of New Britain AN EXTRAORDINARY MATINEE CONCERT Has Been Arranged For The Public At Popular Prices 3 P. M. Sunday, Jan. 29th, Fox's Theatre | Only Appearance In New Britain This Season of The New 1 was present at the game and 1| believe that Mr. Rogers hdndled a dif- ficult game and an unfortunate mum», tion at the end admirably. 'He did not at any time let the game get away | from him. He could not foresee or prevent the regrettable incident which | sentences so far have heen suspended by the court. [ "'The activity of the polica depar | ment and federal agents is being re- ‘Hm-ll'll in a greater amount of hLome | brewing, say police officials. The po- lice estimate that there are at least Anallyiintermpieditie game He camc, 4" thousand, sulls{n N ilaven all with the reputation of being a compe- | v i = e 2 L tent official and his conduct of the| ' E G |running for ""I" "““';'" “‘“““‘“ R : Salets 2 : lers' thirst tegarding these Chicf 'gl(:::n. I believe, justified that rvpum-i [Smith sald: “There will always be a L i | certain amount of home brewing go- M,! ‘,‘(f:mils,:'i ]m,mr:'m:: ::lf{lg":n‘:‘,:f ing on. We are after:the profession- g ot Bhoeting: als—the boys who brew their stuif 11;’::2:)[: article, forfeit the game to and distill it for profit.” HENRY E. COTTLE, Principal, Bristol London, Jan. London clubland has for a long time been ‘n a bad way financially, and something like a crisis seems to have set in at the end of the year. It is said that resig- nations from prominent clubs have been pouring in by the hundreds and that club secretaries are at their wits' end how to Ty on. One’ club has already sent out an 8 O S to its members, begging them to pay their dues for 1922 during the current month, failing which there will be a foreclosure on the eclub premises. Few men nowadays belong to more than one club, instead of half a doz- en, as was the rule in more prosperous times, and commerclally valuable Hartford Philharmonic Orchestra HENRY P. SCHMITT, Conductor Assisted By GEORGE MORGAN — Baritone Buy Seats Now And Secure The Choice Locations Tickets On Sale At Crowell's Drug Store—50c to $1.50 An average of 130 pounds of salt per person was used last year In the United States. Skin Clear and Flesh Firm With Yeast Vitamon Concentrated Tablets Easy and Economical to Take—Results Quick. 5,000, press Catherine 11, valued at James H. | is now the property of Mri | R. Cromwell. It was purchased by her mother, Mrs. Horace 13. Dodge, widow of the late Detroit automobile manufacturer. Mrs. Cromwell has | other pearls, too, for instance the | ones shown here. 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