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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922, T — | Fxposition at Buffalo Just befare | now athletie trainer at Yale; “Pooch’ | Pértment, and Ernie Gustafson, The | | the was run, one of the compet- | Donovan, trainer at Harvard: and | 3th1etic members of this elub used to in J teama filed a protest on & tech- | Steve Farrel) iner at the Unive hold their workouts on the railroac | r at the 1niver Ilroad nic int, and the Ash company was [ Ity of Michi These men “‘”' track on the Berlin branch, touth of ) team was not allowed to compete for | competitors @ n famous handieap | 'h® “Willow Rridge” Rourke's the prize. Just to show the exposi- | given hy W IPogarty at Renst.| Many sue attracted the atten — | tlon folks something fn the line of [chier's park in the '00%s, the event| 1100 of the New York Athletie club fBaitsued e Nisth Paii) {nical point ,and the Ash company | being won by Mac Willlams, a colored officials, and he was prevafled upon L} with Weleh the leader, ran an | fier to become a member of that hlm(\ul]‘ hand at runuing with a hose com. | ®Xhibition on the day tollowing the Injury Vinished Him, organization He competed against pany team. Ho became & member of | Championship event, aud covered the | an aceident to Welch when he sov. | ®0M@ Of the best in the —amateur the John H. Ash team of Chicopee,| di6tance of 300 yards fn 35 1.5 wec- kvt ranks, including Rilly Keating ,the Mass, which held the hionors of be- old Union Grove track at Hartford put : [ ] ing the fastest in the world, 'The Weleh was a competitor In races [ him out of the running with the fast | CPAMPION at that time. Rourke did | team compe at the an-Ameriean | with “Piper” Donovan, Johnny Mack, | rellows He has, however, pntil the not train for many of his events as - me— | present day, retained his knowledge | N¢ 8Should have, despite the advies of of the sport, and many of the young- | oim' And Tom Bherldan, —and this | sters who showed exceptional speed at eventually hrought about a defeat 8t Mary's playgrounds last |»01I.~un“”“t closed his days as a runner. | (were coached hy “"Mickey” Welch | Drew Trims Local Boy. | ered a tendon while running at the onds. national amateur 100 and 220.yard |attractions was the athletic events | ;- Later Day Stars | During the Berlin fairs, the main { The runner who was considered the X 10 N L Y $ peer of them ail in this city, was|staged there. Rourke had captured | ! Ed" Fanning. 1t has been wid of | several of them. One afternaon there | For a Big i FFanning, that the first time e | appeared at the track a colored hoy | donned a pair of spiked shoes he ran [answering the name of Howard Dresw, Phonograph the 100.yards fn 11 seconds. Yriends | of Springfleld, Mass, Not much at- | of Fanning say that he was the great- | tent 8 ) 7 g 5a) s at- | tention was paid to him, but when . 9 est runner that ever stepped down o | he breasted the tape ahead of the || That Was §140 local track. Fanning's first Lictory | papular local runner, the New Brit- - was registered at Waterbury, and )is [ain boys began fo it up and take no remaining s during the time [tice. Drew and Rourke met again on y » raced numbered many [the same afternoon in the 2201yard | $50 Table Model . $1 r local men who were congid. | and again Drew was the win r > performers on the einder | per, Not satisfied that Drew was reduced to only ath are John Renehan, of Vine | Rourke's master, it was arranged to 2 gireet, a foreman at the Corbin Serew | Y ate ! . i [have the boys run a match race at Corparation: Claude Gilbert, a_sales- | the Hibernian games at Charter Oak. || $l75 Phonograph e $95 man, one tir associated with Thom- | Rourke trained to the minute, step- as J. Lynch, in the management of | ped n) 3 ; ) | ped to the mark that day r\vrrmflh o [120— SPECIAL LOW PRICES |ii/sish (it s miie et v i Full size—onl Conley, the noted end of the Nutmegs s 2 ! e s P lrnlms of hrm\ But it was lh" rame 2 oothall eleven, champions o NeW | g5 before, with the calored boy out- ||§ $ C l b T England last teason: Denny Holleran. | stepping him to the tape bl | 125 Columbia . . . of Elm Hill; Bob Muir, Patrick H.| prew afterward hecame a member Full size—discontinued model Corbett, Johnny Boyle, Marty Walsh, | of the Olympic team that represent Johnny Sauter, Dennis Donovan, Pat- | aq the 1'nited States at Stockholm, rick J. Ahern, Timothy Ahern, Wil- [ qweden. He entere antord Uit lIN ; o) MORE 7.00 Scotch Grain Oxfords, $4 75 liam Ahern, John O'Neill, Maurice | Cargity at California, and while wear AND A FEW MORE 9 : % O'Nesl, William F. Delaney and SR an S TRRRE S (hat InaCtULIBHT 3 ! e . T low heels Paddy Kelly ng e erlgtasah hat inelivion ug | WONDERFUL VALUES $9.50 Black Scotch Grain, $3.75 |mn e who wes s preity o run:ing lawyer at Hasttord, and only re-| The writer recalls the ability of {y,pg distance. He i now a practic « n & n 0 fn ac y . 3- N W B . ° ner ag_one would ke 10858 atly he made his appearance in the buckle low heel Pumps . tion : Friends of “Pfl']-&\ ( f'"h'd'" il ] police court, defending a pris- | Q= e member well the day he romped 10 A | qnor charged with burglary | $8.50 Black Kid Q6 75 Siner ot o Hleapoon g OoouBr | 1T CRalsa i iU : % BOOTSIE b 30 a5k d G o 1 m e : J day afternoon at Rentschler's park | yoico Gearge W. Klett, of the po- Sends Your Choice Columbia Johnny Boyle was also the winner of | o5 5 00 Cistdered 2 good $8.00 Tan Low Heel Oxfords, $3 75 w memorable race . aver (NS AT runner whils a student at:the, Hil- Hon}e at Once— Reduced $40 Small sizes only ........... . . Cacing ij6-ather. Nav. spokeof tne|oae: Pelaglil e S0 CU JeoHce: Easy Weekly Payments £ . | beating Johnny Sauter once handed | o R e §9.00 Tan and black Military Heel $2 75 AR e i A aie i The:Rolanoy Farily By coming tomorrow you can easily have one of these high class instru- Boots, not all sizes ......... s L Postmaster William ¥. Delaney, B The professional runners of the | COHTATE, A oned in connee- ||| ments in your home Saturday. Those that are not new have heen thoroughly $6.50 Black Kid Grover $4 75 gay amaters n making fame for | tion with whe dave or protelontl ||l gverhauled and carry the same guarantee as a new machine. olden days did not outdo the later New Britain. William T. Coholan, |running, has two sons, o 0 p S T P ¥ O e 4 ‘| destined to become great performers | ; now connected with the Stanley) U8 CE B Eth TThey are Frank ORDER EARLY FOR SATURDAY DELIVERY Works, was a half-miler of fame in o0 ! A the. intercoliegiate world, and his| W. Delaney, now a student at Col- . remembered by | Sate. and the captain of the High o e ¢ ) - N o s 2 = i1 i i 1 iy David Manning’s ol Sl otk E . caow | school athletic team that copped the splendid work on the Yale track | PR A Co vears ago. Frank was ||§ 10 h D bl R d feam. one of the big point winners for the | = l'lC Ou e eCOI' S Jack Rourke 4 Tohin' B, Rourke, for several years|Sh Josephis ¥ M, & Ay and he coms | E 7 ¥l (~ ”el‘ aihiletic traihér nt Colgate colloge,Deted with a marked degres of suc A new shipment of Records for Saturday i | cess in many meets abou q < lte # s s anaten O ament | His younger brother, “Ned.” is con- | Fox Trots, Songs, Walzes and Standard Selections hat by his flee i g 1is 3 3 4 : ; ke ' ) ¢ et ! ; Shoe Store 211 Main Street |muny laurcls to himselt. Jack frst Hieren by many sbral pien BreS hink of it !—two musical selections for mfl_\ 39¢ displayed his ability as a sprinter | performer than his brother, | oo ol for ke hflo member wof the Tuxedo A. I | ages of the lads is considered. This | 100d selections Tor early shoppers while a F 1 | along with “Art” Pilz, William Soun- | "Kid" has brought the plaudits of | ¢, now a member of the police de- crowds in many races by the ecase and | & grace in which he outstripped com- petitors. Bernie Conley, a former High school track and football star, now a student at Colgate, {5 showing | plenty of :pead with the Hamilton HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN W track team. cjiftord Faurkner is an- other boy who as done memorable TOWN FOR SATURDAY AT B | hincs on the paths, and Robert Pep- B |au, formerly of the High school and i T D A now a student at Choate school, was | o o “SPECIAL . [llinom o, ctident o 0 ot amaer nder | 138 ain treet Fresh SALE ON the careful handling of Willlam F. EGGS g o . ( PI;J!(ING Eeneyi el o no i — Telephone 20§ dozen 1 . : e Fresh eggs, 45c doz. Russell Bros i 4 ; 40c : ’,:‘Jt‘:f‘ —advt. Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and Records Creamery A . o . BUTTER : : b 35¢ : in prints . i > B ‘H nd, a former guard e W PLAN BRANCH OFFICE 45c = New Hayen, Postmaster . Gives Assur “] it u House, According to Uland, all | Waterbury, Feb. 24.—Speaking at & Boneless ance That He Relinquishes His Of- [had written several letters in which |chamber of commerce luncheon here he mentioned the Roma as a “death [y . Commissioner Robbins B. Parl“sdale Roasts fice At End Of Month. | i e ship.* Beall was among the men | Stoeckel announced that in about two Fresh h 35 v S Tk e sent to Italy prior to the purchase of |wecks the state motor vehicle depart- EGGS C g New:Haven, [Feb. 24.~Posumadisy I the ship by the United States to make | ment would open a branch office in IS Phillp Troup, who iad announced h BRI : test flight | Waterbury. intv‘u(l('n to relinquish his duti dozen i 42c ~ WHERE THE PEDPLE SHOP o R el o i S e : Prime M| hircs. has publicly stated that he Challenge ; - A 5 et M |\ ccted to leave office on that date ( ho S o ¥ vuLK 44 . | DS B ‘Lere has been speculation as to g h 35 whether Mr. Troup would hold over 25c c as his republican successor has not yet been named cam _SPECIALS 7T0 9 A. M. — 55 PURE LEAN SMOKED fpt o~ Y . ' - : fansure . » 10€ Lamo ¢ shovners » 14c @ — B / | In five minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin” ends SPECIALO T012 A M. — SR oo e oLty | BT R | | esion Gases e SIRLOIN, S { FANCY MAINE POTATOES ... peck 39c § e - | St g f S%“;h‘%fi?fi&%fifi%&?m O 15(: FANCY BARTLETT PEARS 23¢ M| yarold S. Martin. to Serve One Year| |[ : Flatulence Palpitation For Larceny of Christ Fpiscopal HUNENE Take “Pape’s Diapepsin™ now! and women today know that it Is ] [tive minutes your stomaci fer .. needless to have a bad stomach. A —-SPECIALS FOR \LLD\Y : ; 2 Funds. e G A Don't bother what upset vour stom- | little Diapepsin occasionally Kkeeps Salem, Mass, Feb, 24.—Harold S '3 ach or which portion of the food did | this delicate organ regulated and Martin, former treasurer of Christ the dam: 1t your stomach is|they eat their favorite foods without SUGAR CURED 8 s Ib Cc Prlme Top Western > Episcopal church at Hamilton was| | : ; sour, d upset, and what vou | fear. 1f your stomach doesn't take » 22C CORNED BEEF LEAN BOILING 5 BEEF of the church funds in the district head dizzy and aches; you | bellion; It your food is a damage in- A | court yesterday. He was sentenced to : R it B gases and acids and eructate | stead of a help, remember the quicke LEAN POT b N 250 i yateriny, S i . E Bl licfind foodst ke a nitie esh surest, most harmiess antacid ia DA UCK Tfli’kROUND B | cction, sentence being suspended. 5ot & . g’ Pape’s Dizpepsin and in five minutes | Pape’'s Diapepsin, which costs only LEAN CHUCK c g 1 25c It was stated that he had made S o Ui | vou wonder what became of the fn- | sixly cents for a large case at drug . h : . ROASTS RO \"-T\' restitution of $2,500 in cash and given 3 gestion and distress. Millions of men | stores. T VR i S ; a promissory note sccured by friends FRESH PORK h " LEAN FRESH Y [ y TO ROAST ZOC tiovpers 17C : v : : FRESH PORK 3 A | PORK and '"7221—7 ‘ R FOX’S—Monday—Tuesday—W gdnfisday BEA 3 can CH ar i “THE (‘O:\QUERIN(J POWER” ! Iiggl:‘: b 120 LEGS I:RUNI':. 2 §'t THIN, FADED HAIR : v S By Producer of “Four Horsemen” with RIBS g 3 1b | ; RUDOLPH VALENTINO and ALICE TERRY SeR BN ROASTS EVAPORATED 20¢ § NEEDS “DANDERINE” }| : Avsace ... m 2Dc '}g}%‘: = N i S | s s gkl | > STEW b ANCY HEAD RICE BKcentabi bottle |ures of the World War, was compell Py ’» { FE 11 3 5 “Dantertn Vith- [ed ta stop at Milan on his way fo the | WLKTED 5 35c | yEarorror 19 ng 10 n29c R i i @ Sl i i NVESTIGATION 7 ATQTT application you lwas stricken with influenza e ORTS th 16c - .“HHAND\ SUGAR gi'l;;:‘l‘ 23c ::“; (::‘;: ind ah sin".zl»l | o el How many of us Look Back to the time when a certain Market- FRANKF! J H. L. H/ 3 2 hottle ‘ ) ) found guilty of the larceny of $4,600 v B 3 just » has fermented into stubborn [ care of your liberal limit without re. trace of dandruff or Fresh eggs, 4bc doz. Russell Bros able Article was Cryinz to be Recognized and we failed to take the SALTED SPARE lsc CURED Libb; (.ORI\[‘,D 20c B | aliing hair. Dander. | ——advt ‘B Opportunity presented simply becanse We Would Not Investigate 1t? ) ine is to the hair what 3 i ; — BACOV thl‘ etk tresh A DE iy | You will find many people that are enjoying a State of Prosper- ; ? 3 o are ok b S “'““ Ay ity which we would Like ourselves, but which we have not carned and sunshine are fo s ] } & 4 X A N Alr- simply becanse we we 1 not investigate. Those People are Taking 5 Pound SUGAR WITH OTHER p[ R( Hf\bL Pound 5 B[ vceretion, 1 eoee Another Letter On Coudition of Alr | O i TR c LR R UL £ ship Received. I sra 'ESTIGATION. Are You? Then Read the Want Ads on \igorates and sireng . Ind., Feb. 24.—"Tthis | ; o Every Night: it is Twenty Minutes well Invested s o i — - i il | Bloomington o 12 P iy :21‘33"'2'51"13?.;7 v;:;l s ship is a death trap: it's going down /@ and may Earn you Many wecks' Pay. . bunch C | LETTUCE . head C | APPLES ... 2qts one. of (hesc days and only fhree or . and luxuriant ANCY Large Navel LARGE JUICY 2 Girls! Girls! Don' i | four of us are coming out alive.” . Efigno'rs 2n 13C | oRANGES doz C | Grapefruit 4 for C Wt vour nair stay tite- This was the opinion of M. J. Beall | er ant ring Resu ts FANCY FANCY LARGE RIPE less, colorless, 'h|n.‘suugg_\ A single|a sergeant engineer of 'vh'i ill-fa f""\ v > 15 : - 25 TAN AQ 20c application of delightful Danderine | Roma, which fell near Norfolk, Va.| i v Biritain Whoss Cietbiktionils. Xoties CELERY . bunch (o APPLES ... 7 for C BANANAS dozen will double the beanty and radiance | Tuesday. Reall was one of the 34 The Only Paper in New Britain Whose ulation is I Riof your haid and make it look twice killed in the accident. The letter was as abundant. made public today by Capt. Z E.

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