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NEW BRITAIN l)AlLY HERALD, ‘nuuub‘nAl, MAY m, 1922, | . + S | luck that Mr. Grindle saw them dy he o ] wis passing. The matter was reports ON THE FIRST BOUND i | Southington, and the police were no- tifled, An investigation of the. mate s s WITH CLERKIN, | ter 48 now under way The cadidates for the Knceys basc-] The Doston Ied Sox has relensed : o™ 3 . 4 ; v i ball team will meet at 6:30 o'clock| Elmer Myers, vitohas oo chn onif Lake 3 e, . ? & . # ; g e ® v’ v o PRESFNTED PURSE this evening at St. Mury's feld for|City club of the Pacific Coanst league. . “ i s 3 RNz, & ; i ‘ | practice. 5 & s T 5 v vy g The Dartmouth team came from . 5 fn £ G : UoR ) rrton Al \' S A g The Wallingford quintet will oppose | the rear yesterday and dofeated 1 : s -~ A ot BEes ) : W ( 35 1 . N the local team at Rogers Recreation| Princeton 4 to 3, at Princeton. Among g . ¥ fid . g { | S e e alleys this evening. those who witnessed the game was o ¢ if:, ¥ i 3718 : And Professional Men. —_— Marshal Irench, former commander ’ R i / i Gus Gardeila, the leader of the|of the British military forces. | Pittsfield Hilfles, is the only Italian manager in orginized baecball, Cornell furnished |little opposition - to Harvard yesterday at Cambridge, George Tayior, who has played|losing 13 to 0, basketball hero with Longe Saviski's team' and the \Waterbury Kaceys, hag Miss Claire Lynch, has lived up to been signed or anucher year us ath-our clafms of being one of the best Jetle director ut Croshy High school, | women howfers in this eity, by leading . Waterbury, the Ladles' City league in high aver- age, with & mark of 91.4, Joseph G. Hergstrom, physical di- | rector of the Y. M., C. A., was pre- | sented with a purse, approximating Manager Jack Coffey has turned t i) - 4 down an offer from \Waterbury for| Paul Schneider, the fleet-footed Morvich winning tr:;‘l'(auwky Duby at Churchill Downs by almoat two lengths, Bet Mosie, No. 7, passing John Finn, on the rail, to “Briek"Kane, the clouting outfieldep|OUtfielder who formerly played with win gecond place by e h of the Senators. The Irasscos man-|the Annex and Pioneer teams, has agement offeredl a eash inducement, signed ups with the New Departure ; with & pitcher to bnot. eam of Bristol. He went to Bristou|traffic policeman at the interscetion [privilege of purchasing 200 tons of [George Adams of Hartford, for $40.46 | side of the superior court yesterday PR vesterday to practice with the Bell|of Court and Main strects. coal for use at the Town Home and |damages to his car in an accident on ourned court that two of his jurors Earl Stimpsor, one of the veterans City outfit. The appoftment of a committee to{for outside poor. The request was|Newlngton road, March 7. Action was | might see the gamc Nige Brown is of the New iiuven team, hgs drawn s Sy determine whether or not (he serviees | granted, deferred, a recently announced candidate for his release from the Profs, The Connecticut River league opens|of Assessment Ixpert Thomas Linder | Favarable action was taken on the| In the claim of Mrs, Eleanor Fletz- | trustee of Brown and a graduate. It T up Saturday, and there are a number|are necessary to the hoard, was voted. |water board’s recommendation that aler the committee recommended $ “'.ms understood he saw the game Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, the high|°f local plavers who will be - seen Peterson Ts Suspleion [contract be entered into for a 849,500 [be paid_ the petitioner. Her car | eommissioner of baseball, has promis- |OMPeting against one another on the | councilman Edward Peterson felt [pumping station in Bristol, to be con- damaged when a manhole cover came PLOT FRUSTRATED ed President George Welss of the New |VArlous tcame, The locals boys allftha city had heen “hoodwinked once |structed by the Eastern Engincering off on Stanley strect. Action was de- | Haven club, that he will attend a('®POTt that they are in good shapf|pefore and he was interested in se- [company of Bridgeport. ferred, 2 game in that city some time this sea- :‘1:‘(1] [::’:[yrvh\jusn‘rl‘;:“ln“;‘r!:h?l"ifrn;,::l‘mr('or euring an Tm,\- report : !mll:vim-v 1"1“; w!(v ’w“ 'v):< n -] five | —————— - ok Gihdie:af q-u-«n ‘Btheet: Disoove a8 v g 8. ‘favorable action w; taken on a nute adjournmen as allowe L rt ¥ n son, 2 resolution to have tho conrt of honor |that the plans might be peru BROWN PLAYER HONORED, crs Two Ties on Railrond Track | Outfielder Walter Feld, last year wl‘)]lnth :;1/:‘ |:;]‘-.v.k ”"x]z ihfvpr?ec'::r;mr::: (“";rl'\rrl\”?v:hf;:n::G’“«:I::}l“\’1’\nrlt\' to! mhe psu':m::?.r“;‘mdml.y‘;:m.‘ for Angs SRl O LIAIOHLARd v/ e New aven tgam, has > 3 R R R AL 5 ot LA 208 he park ard's request r ot E » %z x (Special to The Hgrald) | :":: ";:”m fLa *:hc Disigan, Ahag ;;;.-1,]):;171 Al(;:.nhl;“i\[[;;f:;fl,.;fl&f;:;,(“.l]"t}r!il: Q‘nr(':u:v‘]‘[lh:" r;;‘n ,;,,,,, ot 2 "s;”:"l hand fasuie of §50,000 was acted favor- | < (4l 10 “Art” Kilpatrick. SuEIsat el IRt o ¢ Feld expressed a dissatisfaction “l”“llu- SR 3 ' :”:"-1 ~””""'h(‘f:;rrmr “‘"1"1 r \"’:hm_»fivv_ ably upon when the lmur"l of I.‘r'vmw- 2 R n, May 18—At v‘h» Yale- | thought to have been an attempt to | JOSE IRGSTROM bis berth. ' kol Al 1(”]4 k 20, Yiand taxation recommended suc c- | frown baseball game here vesterday, | derail the gasoline train of the New - s i tlaraid InauraRnte will slay AR = ~ s time W called in the first dnning | York, New Haven and Hartford rail- in silver, as the gift of local busi- o e AL play the| The park commission reported that | “mhe sehool board asked for a special| When Brown's shortstop, “Art” Kil-| road in this town was frustrated by |nessmen at a banquet last evening. Next season will see a reduction in|reguiar nine next Monday. On account!the carrying out of the idea of fur- on of the cit eting board to|patrick, came to , Wwhile a gold | Ross Grindle of Queen street yes | The gift was made in connection the admission of prices into the major|of the poor showing that the regulars|nishing ~ additional light Throngh {,uehor ance of school honds| Watch and chain from Ansonia’s clti- | day afternoon about 4:15 o'clock. Mr. |with the “wind-up” banquet of the league ball parks. Commissioner Lan- §"‘“"" in their first two starts of the[the court of honor at Walnut Hill it pa 1t of $570,000 for school | #¢ns, Kilpatrick's home town, was|Grindle saw two railroad tles on the |businessmen’s gym cla Rev. John dis is said to he insistent on the cut son, the Insurgents bhelieve that| park® woild cost $1,000, ,\lrlv-rm:m‘,“\,_q_ Favorable action was taken by | presented to him Mayor Mead of | track and removed them shortly be- [L. Davis made the presentation in price. they are able to give them a trounc- [(i. A. Wells moyed that the money be |0 aoupeil, Ansonla made the presentation on be- | fore the 4:45 o'clock train came along. | speech. 2 ns. appropriated. Bills to the amount of $34,086,53 | half of the Ansonia delegation, a The ties were placed on the track Two minute speeches by ten local “Dixie” Griffen, who was a :nml Dr. T. Iben Reeks, representing the were ordered paid. The action of the | goodly number being at the game a little y from the Queen street |business and professional men follow- hospital, nrged that favorable action bills to| Judge Allyn L. Brown of the civil | crossing, and it was just a matter of led. & pictoslong beforeithe mress : comptroller in paying three of coaching wag put into « fect at the be taken. 3 secure discounts was approved. High school, continues to be the star Fourteen recommendations of the “wis (ArRE I HERCT hmitted board of public works voted at the of the school baseball team. Iproposed changes in fees to be - - last meeting, were adopted. jcharged by public service car opera- ] PR - s . VRS R L The Holy Cross basebail team, with Alderman Wells moved that the o WS B opted on | Jim Tunny on the mound, easily de- question of requiring ?:"‘ Connectigut rtion of Councilman Henry W. Rice. | 38 feated the Bowdoin team at Portiand, company to tenr 4P s racks on AMCh |The rates, it was explained, are siight- | B8 Me., yesterday, 14 to 2. street be referred to the transporta- |, yicper than at present. . 1 (Continued from First Page). tign committee, Tt was so voted | Shortly Before Train Arrives. | avorable action was taken on a nesoingion; (Elylug fungra; procos « & 236 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE MONUMENT famusements commission with the aid|tion to rela tra and s ut with a challenge to meet any e f wver all vel o & v wground directors could sce that | road-bed on Dwig G ISR EOb iy OVRHISLL N ED {cepting fire, police and mail ¢ nine in the city averaging 18 to 20 o o 3.0 b v | , s, rears of age. This challenge goe S JTopt e condusteds) od; | The printing and supplies commit- |§ b hahtt BRSOk nment could be afforded Claims Are Settled, the Shamrocks particu y. Matthew T T ey fa . tee recommended that a telephone be |8 J. Hayes, is the Maples manager, and|gince” ns many onlookers, every eve, | 10 the petition of Cora J. Litchfleld linstalled ‘at the home of Detective |4 /B3 : for damages in a fall on the sidewalk |Sergeant W. (. Hart. The commit- | can be reached at the New Dritain . i ning, Councilman He!lbe argued. it a - g e eh dEIREnTENS at the corner of Main and IFranklin [tee was autharized to have the phone Taxi station, 00. Expects Opposition 3 EA0¢: Mdtn ja Rl Ve Bt I e 0 ==t | Alderman Peter Pajowski of the|Sduare, January 23, the sum of $30 |installed. s T ! GOOD LOOKING, WELL-FITTING AND REASONABLY PRICED Frank J. McConn, who has been|iin sward. spol the. interests of|¥as paid. ! Gets Printing Contract. named manager of the Kaceys e pavilion, He anticipated that|, ary A. Hanna's claim for $230.30 | The New Eastern Weekly Publish- | ball team has shown himself to be on|tpepa 1id be opposition on the part 3 I on Greenwood |ing company was given the contract |8 P IAL OR FRIDAY and SA URDAY the job already. Given the task of |of a fow individuals, but he felt that |SFect, was acte vorably upon. for printing the city roster, minutes of | gl handling the destinies the m{the interests of the massed should be| The sum of § as veted in the imeetings and reports to the council, | Skt this season, on last Mor e hns! [ooked. out: for: Ho saw in. the pro. |claii of Mrs Margar eakman. {and the municipal. record. The bid set right ovt to gt the best baseball|posed dance platform an opportunity |She was injured when s Loe SHUMULe was thelonly dne, Leasyddd) attractions possible. It is now up to|for the city to provide amusement and | €1l from the roof of City Hall. | The claima commitice recommended | i, E: x TRA SPECIAL the local fans to come through with!edtertalnment for its citizens and at| The charity board asked for, the|the payment of $20 on the claim of . : support. It takes good support to run’iye same fime produce a revenye. - e——— | i+ & & baseball team. ! Councilman D. L. Nuir of tne first | G S ‘o Just Arrived 500 Pairs of the Newest -z ward, spoke in favor of the resolution. g i Joe Foote and Jiddie Anderson con- Peterson < fion Style Out tinued their good work in the Con-| Councilman I 1 of th 4 | necticut Duckpin tourney last sight,|fourth ward had be Ny hed by i 2 : - defeating’ Burns and Bartholor Imany who object to such an idea, . g, are oot an a s Hartford .at the Casino alleys. he told the councii, and he went on|* local duo keep up their present form|record as favoring drupping the move- they should get inside the prize|ment. A : ) g ; =’ Patent and Smoke money. Y Alderman F. R. Gilpatric then in- 3 » v . ‘ s e Women's Patent 1-Strap Pumps | Rubber Heels Jack Britton, held a little battling!|be named to look into the matter and practice last night at Tulsa, Okiw, by |T¢Port to the council. At the request . J “r.lth Mllltalv‘:\' or Baby Louis Heels. Kknocking out Mords® Lux of Kansag|Of Councilman A |.\“f1h ;‘f the s . P Also in Black Kid ’ 3 1 +he ¢ ’s:i\xh ward, he incorporated in his mo- City in the fifth round of a scheduled Nin B s e e | ‘:All $ 1 g 8 5 5 W tion a deudundaks vy lan adjourned meeting to be held in Sizes - il p ks, vas st ited The new ruling of the New York|!Wo Weeks It was o votc % o m— = i 4 i Salary increase Voted. ! o R B ey e v I TENNIS [ For MEN BOYS champlons will be required to defend % BEORHE, B C 0L A om $150 their title every six months, should . i Ea ¢ - , 7 A g i to $000 was passed on to the salary Al g "hi a OW T > < v groucejian gong daterdst 8] e \ In White and Brown GUN and PAT. OXFORDS|| RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS - ! A pétition for a golf course it the Y % B All Sizes | Plain Toes With 7i o north cnd park was referred to the All Size 2 10 il | With Bubher Heel Light Weight Soles Welt Soles The lincups of the bowling teams . . commission. A $25,000 expen- h which will meet tonight at Bl e s 2 : : Recreation alleys are us follows i & I ar R for the B 17, 0. Eatbing 2 R C‘ Britain, Thompson, rson, FriSK, | forth that six cent troll " S Nareum and Brennecke; Walllngford, | not he giyen at this time placed Collett, McGrath, Anderson, Cowghlin |on file and Forbes. | Lawyer David .. Dunn's resignation ——— {from the school committec was ac- The Michigan boxing commis#on cepted with regrets. The democrat has suspended Danny Frush of Cleve- | members of the council will bring in land and Johnny Reisicr of New York |8 nomination for a successor at the - X for one year, for enguging in “one of Next meeting. E e dro of Colonlal those affairs,” in the Wolverine State| For Crossings Improvement. V l y p recently, | On motion of” Councilman M. Fot Worien e | King, the railroad committee tvas Paint i GOOD Paint ' i ] = 1 five | structed to do whatever is possible to § ‘ : i . e’ S \ White Kid—White Buck—White Cloth tackle a team from Hurtford headed hive the soadhel hsk o Tt ulh a5 O Erlen, i, ookl € ba- | A0 Ghilal Btract” tradka xed by s The salary committe was :nstructed cently copped @ money game from the o5, 5010 the sataries of newly ap- because it is made of the best Black and White—Grey and White Capltal Cityites, who dre now seeking| ..t Gicinls and present a chart revenge. The loculs will use Lemeris, | Foote, I'risk, Narcum and Anderson, | 0f Provosed salaries at the next meet- materials, and nothing CISC.’ All Sizes and Widths ing. s i Mex! ic, Mac. Aldrich, the Yale star, con- Mty bultanic W ) 00| Near the end of the meeting, ©oun- . 0 ¥ \ = “"‘:;':“ "’, “'“”‘“I“”“I‘z‘l'l £ \:"" j‘l‘"\r\‘f)“‘"}‘: cilman Iorank Carlson opened what Use COLONIAL to avoid mistakes. 3 = MISSES' and CHILDREN'S position for the Blue nine. vould ' e indication of being a sensation, e &-ail i T o t 5 AT AT TR not be surprising to head of some of | fuy© ntTHIOT B BT o Jnd did — FUR SALE Yy — ° 0 ° PAT. PUMPS the big leugues grabbing this boy at|o( pring the matter up again. The [ | AND OXFORDs the end of the college season. councilman asked if the city mechanic & | & 1 OR 2 STRAPS e { was provided with a car to ride back e e ar w are 0 | e o A . Goldie Rapp, who was injured at|anq forth to work and home, and Af o — Agency For — St. Louls Tuesday wheh he fell Into| the city was going to countenance the FLORSHEIM—EMERSON—EDUCATOR «a dugout, has recovered and has jola- | keeplng of a city car in the me- | 3 nk ¢d his team at Cincinnati. chanic’s " back yard, exposed to the | 279 AIPJ — clements | y The Yale tennis team defeated Shades for Traffic Mer b A Dartmouth at New Haven yesterday, A resolution that umbrellas be pro- 2 5 to 1. | vided to protect traffic policemen s A om the sun was referred to the po- $ALESMAN $AM !OW Y()u Can Spm. El‘fl i i R e ] lice hown . Councilmen Otto Schmarr and M. I. King spoke in favor of the - N — c dea | % FOX’S—Mon., Tues., Wed. | Aldbrmen-Gili shd-Gllpatels moved TWENTY THIRW ~THREE. AINT MR. SAM HOWOY IN? | — l WHATS TE \DEN (1:?\% S,‘G’J*fifia‘[? | NOTKED Wi “ARABIAN LOVE" that the mayor name a committee to VERY MUCH MONEN TOWARD WISHTO SEE R RBOUT / (upern ) “Toomay | | OF DIKKING UIKE. | Yo coLecT— ||\ YHEN HE CORIE UP A 3 3 probe the advisability of appropriat- THAT THOUSRND FL\“ERSIGOT\‘{\) N* \MPORTANT PSS SORAY, | THAT SAIN? MAVER }\q., | \T—DRNTERDUN Al:iRF_ | \ £ Remember *“The Sheik?” ing $2,500 to the health board for a ?«‘;‘_ g\a;onz MILLYLL MARRY WANCIAL YOULL HAVE. [ | HE WANTED TO 1\ o WE. NENER y : . ? 2 ¥ | dental ciinic. It was 5o voted, | DA\J(,(NH s { TO CAL - k| P .You 11 Like This Just As Well‘ ‘ . fw o , /// iR A‘ — | AUSED The Maples A. C. seball team is! % Alderman J. Johnsor « 5to 2. pac— ) A resolution was passed to have the police board consider the placing of PALACE—Starting Next Monday Smilin’ "fhmugh Nomm“[dl (10