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” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 192z STATE ARMORY AND SEE THE BEST DISPLAY OF AUTOMOBILES EVER EXHIBITED IN NEW BRITAIN OR ELSEWHERE, AT PRICES PROBABLY AS LOW AS THEY EVER WILL BE GOOD MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT —_— e r— - NEW YORKERS WIN |Philadelphia Teams CONN. TEAHS ADVANCE ' o I e e B D DT T s ! i 3 March 4.—Colonel Ja-| Indianapolis, e : X Swing Into Action st S R e S SO R e For Police and Fire Depts. the sccretary on or before Tuesday, | Philadelphia, Pa., March 4.-—DPhila Jie 5 7 7 Columbin Prep Rasketcers @ Long | deiphia National and American league | COMmercial High of New Kasven and :‘_; e STy A Nt | middleweiznt boxing championship of |, Yl Ll L G hdwt-lmll clubs we 4 ester- et e and on his Way 10 4o worid, and Ted Block of Detroit [y i R | SRy ST Eadiolin ot-2 Batticilmer ool AL L YOSter-1 Croxby High of Waterbury in Sec- | 10in the team at New Orleans. ather- | (i ya o de n.lq»«‘\l;a:m 3 rolt lat City Hall for the purpose of exam- | - Eritish army during the war used (e Ot Period h,,”; Wi anak f’.‘ Mmpsiatliees: 5 wise the Colonc! had no announce- | £ 20 3+ lining candidates for appointment to|37,000,000 18-pound shells. an Overtime Perigd. o “;“H'Ii l\”‘:i‘mr ”:; T:'\)uls.‘ } ond Round of Basketball Tourney. | ments or ultimatums. The name of | S —————— — ] Mletics ; o ’:‘:r;‘h:u n‘rilam High r«*lmn! bas- | were able to practice because of the| I’hiladelphia, March 4.—Commer- \<|m»\\‘ ny:wlxhu,?n.‘vlf’,lr(.w:.-i:‘:.‘L..:::n:::wv:?b et team N et DY nihefcold weather. - All the players were |cial High of New Haven and Croshy | of the president e vanlkees, bat| LelphiniEignaraton suool te # of}in uniform except catcher Walker | High of Waterbury, Conn.. advanced | yo comment. The Babe is still more New York, at the local gvmnasium. and pitcher Moore. Walker was con- | t0 the sccond round in the Tenn scho- | oy jess unsizned T e e game was 2 heotic affair, uld Was | fined to his room with a cold and | lastic basketball tournament Jast| gencral impressios deeided by a single field goal, - after {'Moore was left at the hotel to keep | night. SENSIL RIS R ’?“ minutes o,zz\t(an:mf Ym_\.{ The | him company. The New Haven boys went ahcad = {;:':I :,f.rf ::.1 ma'l'.,.'f'«m f‘h: “I:_f‘;‘ Manager Mack called off the game | When Steelton (Pa.) High forfeited, PENN LOSES PAUL CHACE, en e e a8 romi moals, | Planned for today and will open the | and the Waterbury team defeated | Philadelphia, March 4-—Paul Chace, Mulljgan, with E‘m. finm‘ g'a,s ;mé exhibition season Sunday, with a con- | Boyertown (Pa. High school, 35 to|formerly Brooklyn Poly star and vap- | o 3t them deeiding the battie, | and | (5L between the regulams and the | 25. ‘This was the cighteenth utraight | tain of the University of Pennwi- | IR O 0 T eEi el L Ban Johnson was expect- | victory for Crosby High, which was|vania freshman swimming team, has | ‘u“”y b I o A P ed to visit the Athlétic's camp today. | accompanied by a delegation of root- | “fAunked out” of college. Chace was | tfrom. the hig town. Dick Dillon = . ers. The lineup: one of the most promising swimmers | refereed the game in his usual fault- GILBERT IN UNIFORM. Grouby iah-( Boyertown (23.) [ to cnter Pennsylvania fn recent years. | less mauncr. The summa Bt T White ceoo.. W. Graver | ¢ specialty was in the 100 and N. B. High i R Right Forward, vards. Carlos M. ardeza of | Sk Har 7 Brassco's New Manager Does Some | Carrington .. .. .. ... Gotwalds | Philadelphia has been wlected eaptain | Left Forward Practice Stunts With Giants, g Left Ko . {in his place. N P 3 ‘1 ¥ Jecker H bl ) = memo-znhrnyh G ’ San Antonio, Tex., March 4.—The| ‘ente O ‘ONGRA' « AKE. B Right Uorward = |past met the present when the Giants | wilner p Tiilira vt CONGRATULATIONS McCabe ... Hishbarg | took the field yesgerday — afternoon mg," ceeneo JoGraver| \ gon has been born to Mr. and . g Billy Gilbert, who played scgond base | 1 Mrs. Merwin Jacohson, of Baltimore, Weir ... ... Wechslau | for the New Yorks when thes won the Flore '..... Tl Ziegler [ \fq.. The proud papa, is the centeys 5 world championship in 1905, went out A 4 el 3 fielder of the Baltimore Orioles of the Mahoney Welch | on the diamond with Frankie Iriseh | . &0 Souls=—=White 4, Carrington 4, | fyternational league, and a former Right Guard A , ! ; cer, Wilner 3, IFiore 2, W. Toral b6% of the world champions of 1921, and e ocal boy. Seore: Coiumbia Preparatory school | o rdat b AT ey - G er, (mlv\_alrls I*oul el 2 24, New Britain High™22; goals from |~ Gipart who is to manage White, 3 out of 9; Gotwalds, 19 out|{ \WILLIAMS BEATS WHESLEYAN | the floor~ L.a Har 3, Lp_ngino 1, Weir Waterbury club of the o Maheney 1, Muliigan ¥, Doolan 1 o) ; > Williamstown, March 4.—Williams ;h ‘,: °“'$. ol 'rm'x)\ #line. | league, got into a uniform and moved Substitutlons—James _for Carring- |fgured in quite a comeback here last upll‘a”rg‘ i fiou somis(oal )mf around with surprising speed. He | ton. Carrington for Becker, Grim for | night, when Wesleyan was defeated g} ar ”n:i: 01';“[3]’ =) “m: Hitteen | “cooped them up like the dilhert of Dowhower. Referce, Rumscy. Um- |25 o 24 in the final home game of reieric.h l'() illon; 3 €N | 61d, but soon the pace told and Rij | Pire, Jmer the season. The rivals were nip and minute alves. retired to let I'risch and youth bhe N s SeS- 4 tuek throughout with the visitors P i ; served. AL TC PR having a &lizht edge in the first half Adbourt 200 d;flelrt‘nt substances are o LALAD, ARLBAR which was more than ofiset by the made from petroleum. ; 3 : S S Purple’s rally in fhe final period. - 2t e WILL HAVE A RIVAL. Prazees Not in Court When Divorce ASHE ) QUIT RING Bluc Nose, Winner of Fishermen's Case 1s Called. St. Louis, March 4.-—TRabe Asher, B Cew Y 1 antimweight champion of the A. k. Cup, to Have an Oppone x. | New York, March 4.—~The suit or[lantam ! ? | p pponent in Trial ek R /_M‘m it “_"_‘ I 11, has decided to quit the ring and SO0 5wl enter the fur business in GHadwin, Halifax, March 4.-—The fishing|, " ¢ thoy Hos ori ali arch Ishing [, e, owner of the Boston Ameri- Mi aecording to word received to- HEN you buy a Sedan you undoubtedly eXpeCt CLARK'S CRUISES by C.P.R. STEAMERS | fre 3 Clark’s 3rd Cruiss, January 23, 1923 schooner Blue Nose, winner of the| .y jeague basebal club and theatri- el i from his manager, John Schiff H ORLD 1921 international fishermen’s cham- | cal’ magnate, wad marked down from | J ¢ ROUN%I"E WORLD, | piohisntp trophy, will have & rival in |oas it wal maked down from Jof Cileago. < to use it in every variety of city and country Superb § 3 lf 181 Gross Tons, Speocially Chartered the tdfyouts in Sl‘\vlt'm!x(-r. when this )y justice Donnelly when neither side PN P A o e X mc’ ALL-AMERICAN END HURT driving. You want a car that sweeps you over ISE, $1000 and up year's cup defender will be selected. | rasponded to a call. Rerkeley Cal., March 4.-—Trick Drives, Guides, etc. |1t hecame known today that a “Dark | Nathan Burkan, counsel for Mrs. i : 3 ‘s 19t Cruise, Fobruary 3 Horse” is now building at Lunen-!oazee, later suid that the case had | Muller, University of California track country roads with resistless power. You want a car that aprained an 'ERRANEAN burg to compete in the elimination |, yeen digcontinued, o declined [ man and “oothall player, s . . TEBHER pol been dlmonowet, | e deaiet [ sl tootat ever,srated | . wtgkes the grade’ without faltering. And surely you finmglnwli “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" races off Halitax next September. The |, explain why the plaintiff was un- |ankle want a car so alert that you can command your own 65 DAY! ?fib&?fi;&oc.:'d":;“ international races will be held off | apresented in court terday. out of all sports for the remainder of | Tnéluding T aides, erc. | (loucester this year, probably in Oc- | The Krazees were married in 1902 |the college year. Muller was pu;u--} 8 \Greece.ete. | tober. and have an 18 year old gon. Mrs. |tising with the baseball team. | ) g g oth ervison. | It hag hecome Kknown here, also, | Prazee named Hlizabeth Nelson and Sttty s position in traffic. 2 tons of wood in the| Furage and Passion Play Partios, 5600 ns that the American fishcrmen are hav- fan unidentified woman as co-respon- | More)than 2 W. H. Eaves Agency, 10 Congress St., Boston | ing the schooner Puritan built at 1s- [ ent. form of matches are consumed daily. | i ¥ sex, which they plan to enter in this Xt / In the Paige New Series 6-44 Sedan you will find a §- D]E‘]DEE‘ passenger model that meets these requirements per- ‘ B e i e 1 e i I g ectly. There is a reservoir of 50 horse power to tap. You See us at ZACK WHEAT REPORTS can roll along at 3 miles an hour, then touch the accel- | Nose in last year's races. 8 ' TlleAllto Sbow Veteran Outficlder of Robins - Shos % : = erator and in 9 seconds Y0u Can MouRt to 38, ) England’s area is less than half that of Colorado. Up at Training Camp New York, March 4.—Zack Wheat, In design, finish and fittings this model has that air of the veteran outfielder of the Superbas yorted o Brooklyn club at it . y . Yo % CKONE e baestarasyani ounaad || ] Al 5 S . i distinction that belongs to the possessions of well bred lout a merry squad that played check- : X B fout & merry squad that played check- | @] : people. Yet with all its beauty #ind exceptional mechan- ers and parchesi while waiting for a Fain th! phas; ical merits, the Paige 6-44 Sedan can now be bousht l John McGraw is driving his outfield | [&] e . through gruelling training programs e ) at San Antonto. g A for $2245. o i He is giving particular attention to| [ - ; the youngweutficlders, ke Boone, of , . 7 “The Tire with the Nep Ottt MU R ) : A Message The New 6-66 Prices The New 6-44 Pric. who coet him a pr nny. : g i ” Barnes still was on the “unsigned . 131 inch whee! base—70 horse power 119 inch wheal base—80 horse power Service Built In. contract” lfst. He remarked that he L] of welcome from our showing of 6-66 Lakewood, 7-Pass. Touring - $2198 644 Touring, 5-Pass. = « “s Wi waiting for McGraw to say some- | [&] SPRING HATS 6-66 Larchmont L, Sport Type - 1145 644 Sport Type, 4-Pase. « 1898 thing. e 6-66 Daytona, 3-Pass. Roadster - 2495 6-44 Readster, =P i 0 'ass, - Pearls, Tan, Browns—Shades that express 6-66 Sedan, 7-Pass - - - . <« 3158 6-44 Sedan, 5-Peas. « . e 3 2248 the thrill of life and fancy of the new season fi'bumn“m S s ot b - Pkl o 66 Coupe, 5-Pass. - « - . . 3100 All Prices F. O. B, Factory, Tax Estve Cord tires standard equipment on ail modela CORDOVAN TUBES MUSIC WHILES PRACTICING. Superior to all others. Cambridge, Mass., March 4.—Har- vard isf having music at its rowinf. A phonograph machine installed yester- And every Hdt with the mark of Quality ) =] ] g . day was used in teaching the men the R. M. Healey [ bt @ S o qervee Pt THE LASH MOTOR CO.,, Inc. @ 0] success. In case the stroke was musi- ¢ cal he got the measures correct and ~ 18 MAIN ST. the men behind him followed nccur- ately. The strokers who have no car The Arcade ew Britain ‘l‘el‘ 2750 for music were handicapped and the men rowing on the muchines With them pulled haphazardly, . EE@EE EE@E@@E@EE@@@ v ed and the innovation was partially n The Connectlcut Hat Co. . WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. A REPUTABLE CONCERN