New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1922, Page 9

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ON THE FIRST BOUND =WITH CLERKIN, 'r_ne Kaceys will hold practice to- morrow night at 8t. Mary's fleld, All playérs are urgently requested to be on hand. Next Sund®pmthe American Chain company of Bridgeport will op- pose the locals, The Park City club has one verdict over the Kaceys this seasan, Manager John Francls Tobin, of the Corbin team, has issued a call for his players to report at Walnut Hill ark tomorrow night. Practice wijl held, and some important business matters wil be talked over. On Sat- urday the third gdne of the series with the Meriden Cutlery company team will be played at Walnut Hill park. Sunday the locals go to Mid- dletown to play the Independents of that town, The cool weather {s bringing out some of the bowling enthusiasts to the Church street alleys. While the summer months have been very quiet in bowling circles here, the outlook with $10,000 for an inflelder named Bimon, of the Bay City team of the Michigan-Ontario league. This {8 a more satisfactory way to sécure new players, than the Yankee-Red Sox method, For a team that is censidered one of the weakest in the American league, the Red Sox clouted the ball merrily yesterday against the Cleve- land pitchers. Bécause he had nothing to prove his {dentity, Willlam T. Tilden, 2nd, world's tennis champion, was barred recently from playing in a tourney at Scranton, Pa. Tom O'Rourke, one of the best known bexing authorities in America, was arraigned in the Flatbush court, at Brooklyn, yesterday, charged with Assaulting James E. “Square BEddie" Forbes, a boxing writér, O'Rourke pleaded not gullty and the case was continued until Thursday. C. C. Fuller Comyj SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Extremely big valu¢s in good quality furniture and rugs are to be fourld here during this big Sale. Practically every item in (ur big stock is now offered at ECHOES FROM any’s for a banner season this winter is predicted. G. Maroczy, the Hungarian chess P S expert, yesterday held Jose R. Capa- It would not be surprising if “Red" | blanca, the Cuban world's champlon Campbell was induced to don a uni- [to a draw, thereby breaking the form again this season, and play with | slate of straight victorles for the one of the local clubs. *“Red” can,|champ in the international tourney at no doubt, put up a better game than | London, some of the performers this season. a reduced price from its opiginal low price. Take advantage of ouy Deferred Payment arrange- ment. Pick out the furniflure or rugs you want at Sale Prices, pay us one-third off the amount and the balance in six monthly payments. We list today just a fow of the values which we are offering in suites for the |Bedroem, Dining Room and Living Rocm, | KRS o ] Plans hage been completed for the Denlals are made that “Brick” [construction of the greatest swim- Kane, the Hartford outflelder, is to | ming pool in length and surface area, 80 to Waterbury in exchange for Kin- | in college circles in this country, at #ella and a bundle of dough. the United States Naval Academy. Dining Room Suites 8-Plece Brown Mahogany Suite consist- | Two-tone American Walnut Suite, Tudor ing of table, buffet, 5 side chairs and 1|design with an unusually designed buffet, arm chair. Reduced from refectory type table, 5 side chairs and 1 arm | chair—S8eats covered in tapestry. 248 | Reduced from $310 to ..... 9-Piece Beautifully Grained Mahogany Suite in the Queen Anne period, consisting| g pjace Ola Walnut Suite consisting of of buffet, table, server, 5 side chairs and buffet, extension table, 5 side chairs and 1 arm chair. Reduced $260 e e e $l78 il trom $215 to . Suite consisting of buffet, 54-inch extension | _ '"""""‘d“‘F'; Grade American Walnut table, China closet, 5 side chairs and 1 arm | Stite. Tieducec $680 chair. Reduced from $265 from $800 to ... Tex Rickard is reported as having Russell, the Pirates right flelder, mentioned October 9, as a date for [ got five hits in five trips to the plate the proposed Dempsey-Willard bout. | in the first game at Philadelphia yes- terday, and in the second game he Bllly Gibdon and Tex Rickard are | poled out three hits in four trips to dickering, it is said, regarding a 15- | the plate. round hout between Benny Leonard and Charlie White, the affair to be Jack Kearns, manager of Jack held before the lightweight champion Dempsey, last night left New York for sailsyfor Europe. Chicago with the plang for a bout with Harry Wills, no nearer a definite 'The 8t. Louis Browns have parted | settlement than in the past. DAUSS BESTS MAYS [ ing contest. | $aiEto e 10-Plece Sheraton Inlaid Mahogany Suite. STREAK IS ENDED 9-Piece American Walnut Queen Anne | Reduced from Suite consisting of buffet, dome top, China|8750 to chair. Reduced from $334 to Suite consisting of 80-inch buffet, 54-inch | 8-Plece Sclected Quartered Oak Suite. | bination serving table and China closet and : $637.50 > o i cleset, choice of round or square extension Same suits without $24 | from $800 to 3 $E Q 10-Piece Jacobean Oak Suite. table, 5 side chairs and a arm | American Walnut Breakfast Suite design- $221 ed for use in apartmentfi consists of Gate Reduced from 195 4 chairs. Reduced | from $2I5 to | 9-Piece American Walnut Queen Anne | would depend on whether the bout was found to be a prize fight or a hox- Bed Room Suites 3-Plece American Walnut Suite, consist- Mahogany Twin Bed Suite. $245 ing of dresser, triplicate mirror dressing|iReduced from $200 to table and full size bed. 97 Berkey and Gay TIwo-Tome Walnut Reduced Special to ....... Yuite. 6 pieces, consisting of large dresser, 4-Piece Polychrome Walnut Suite, con-||grge semi-vanity dressing table, chifforobe, sists of dresser, triplicate mirror dressing |tow end bed, bench and chair. $495 1able, chifforobe and full size $195 Iteduced from $600 to 4-Piece Beautiful Burl Walnut Suite, in- bed. Reduced from $234 to.. 3-Plece Brown Mahogany Suite, consist- | cjuding unique lid front chiffo- $ 1 24 rabe. B-Plece Putty and Blue Enameled Suite. ing of dresser, dressing table Reduced from $800 to and bed. Special at Suite, consisting of > 3 coinasisting of dresser, chifforobe, vanity dresser, dressing table, chifforette and bed. drossing table, bow end bed, chair and 4-Plece Mahogany Reduced from s $195 bench, Reduced $475 3285 to ... N Suite. Re.|from $600 to d-Bloce /American: Walnul o e hoal Bufl ana’ Green Decoratad Rasit: Jugsauinon $170 eled: Suite, Reduced $304 0 a0 te. consist-|frony $380 to .. 4-Plece American Walnut i ing of large dresser, chifforobe, semi-vanity 5~ Piece Natural Curly Birch Suite, con- dressing table and how end bed $1 75 sistimg of dresser, chiffonier, 4-poster bed, chaiy Reduced from $225 to...... and rocker. Reduced $295 Mahogany Finish Dresser and Bed.|from $377 to .. Reduced from 4-Piece Silver Gray Oak Suite. $ 8 $67.75 Reduced from $160 to 12 $84.00 to {Continued from Preceding Puge) Harris, Fewster and Speaker featirads Browns' Park Brought to a Close the last named hitting two home runs over the right field wall, there being no one on base either time. Score: St. Louis, Aug. 9.—When St. Louis and Washington Americans failed to register a home run in yesterday's game, they ended a streak of home run hitting the like of which has not | been duplicated here. For 14 stralght days, or since the Browns opened their present home stand, home runs have been made, the number reaching 32, nine of Which were collected by Kenneth Williams, leading major league home run bat- ter this season. Yesterday. » 4 £ = Letbold, cf. . Mitchell, Burns, 1b. . Pratt, 2b. . Harris, rf, . Meénesky, If. Fewste Walters, c Karr, p. . Somwon Sensational Home Run Hitting at table, 5 side chairs and 1 arm 10-Piece Crotch Mahogany Heppelwhite 80‘sune. Reduced $680 China closet . 8-Plece Brown Mahogany Queen Anne|Reduced from $297 to ...... chair. Reduced from $260 to L.eg Table, Quaint Buffet, attractive com- $238.50 to . | hcwrormoan Blerwsenmsan Sl esnovnone 2loon mlososcsmsa® 7 & 47 CLEVELAN] 3 Jamleson, If. Wambsganss, ROADMAKERS T0 CONYENE Meet in J. Sewell, se. Wood, rf. Guisto, 1b. ccomonmma International Congress to Spain Next May—Delegates From P Lindsey, p. Edwards, p. xGardner sUhle .... All Parts of the World. S Lot T PSR Sswccooncnnosuah New York, Aug. 9.—Roadmakers from around the world will meet in Seville, Spain, next May to exchange experiences and views for mutual i benefit. The International Road Con- 227 i rlz gress met first in Paris in 1908, and IR mm’f Fowster the I:sl meeting was in 1914, 2, Mitchell, Guisto: three base Wits, Fews- The meeting next spring will bring Harris; home runs, Speaker 2; stolen|together delegates representing na- r, eacrifg-es, Burd | tional and state governments and good eft on bases, Boston 13, ; ) levtana s Dasce: on bulle. afp Karr 3, off | ToAds associations in the United Morton 4, off Edwards 2; hits off Morton| States, Belglum, Canada, Australia, 6 in 2 innings, off Lindsey 3 in ) Inning, | New Zealand, China, Japan, France, (pitched to 3 batters); oft MMavards 12 I Great Britain, Italy, Holland, Sweden; 7 innings; hit by pitcher, by Kar 1 (Step- 3 ensom): struck out, by Morten 2, by Ed-|Denmark, Switzerland, Argentin wards 5; losing pitcher, Movkon; umpires, | Czechoslovakia, Spain, Portugal, Nor. Evans and Guthri V. way, Germany, Jugeslavia, Poland, AVE :.\l)“:‘:::(?és.umm. Chili, Brazil and other DI 1y SUPERNUNERARY SUSPENDED BIG DAY AT.PHILLY — Dombroski, Denicd on Applicatior: e L mlosmscsocsssscss? $Harris out, hit by batted ball. xBatted for Morton in 2d. zBatted for Edwards in 9 Boston JOIN THE GLENWOOD RANGE CLUB It offers an opportunity to obtain a Glenwood—the world's finest—at the cash price (a saving of 10%) on‘a very liberal ex- tended payment plan. ; Jusxg read thé)Special Terms which are being offered for the duration of this Club Sale only. See how easy it has been‘made for you to obtain a Glenwood. Special Terms For This Glenwood Club Sale Only of 10% $3 aCndash On any Géen- ¢ wood- Coal, Gas, 93 Weekly || oo bination or On any Glenwood } $5 Cash Enameled Range Living Room Suites 3-Piece Tapestry Overstuffed Suite, con- | 3-Piece Suite, consisting of davenport, sisting of davenport, chair and rocker—all |arm chair and high back, wing chair, cov- with spring arms and spring seat cushions. [ered in a beautiful Burgundy colored ve- | Tour. Reduced T e $ 1 79 ‘r:r:rrn $390 to .. $298 $213.50 to 2-Piece Tapestry Suite, consisting of dav- arm chair and high back, wing chair, cov- |enport and arm chair. Spring arms ercd in either tapestry or an attractive fig- | throughout. Reduced $195 ured hrown velour. $249§imm $284 to . o | 3-Plece Sulte In choice of two very at- Special Discount 3-Piece Suite, consisting of davenport, On any Glenwood | Reduced from $205 to....... Coal or Gas Range 4-Plece Suite covered in genuine walnut | tractive tapestries. Re- $330 colored mohair—davenport, arm chair to | duced from $390 to match, high back, wing chair and footstool 3-Piece Suite. Solid mahogany frames, Reduced from $39 | covered in choice tapestry. $250 / |Reduced from $325 to....... 2.Picce Ttalian Renaissance Suite, uphol- stered in combination of hrown velour and |stered in fine wool tapestry. Davenport damask. Includes 3 pillows and 2 rolls. |and arm chair. $245 Reduced from $395 | Reduced from $425 to N : | $600 to 3-Piece Blue Figured Velour Suite. Re- | duced from $212 8270 to ... ' Combination Coal and 7 £3 At as agreed or in Special Torms advance. (Continued From Preceding Page.) Blank That he Had Ever Been Ar- Tom and Bert Griffith was responsible | 'CSted—Records, Iowever, Dificr, Flegant Tuxedo Davenport Suite, uphol- for two of the three puns scored by Supernumerary I'“!iceman Stanley the Cubs in the fourth inning, When | iombroski, of 546 Fast street, last he let L. Miller's singfle trickle byeto | pight was suspended by Chief Williar: the fence. With Culys on third and|¢ Hart, after it was found that he first in the second [euther trapped|jag hecn convicted of a crime severa Krug's pop fly and pailled off an un-|ieqrs ago, The fact that the police usual double play aiiled by Olson. |, an had stated on his application for appointment to the regular force, that l‘fll("":?“ he had never been arrested, and this =33 fact was noted after he had taken the || F civil service examination last Monday || night, that the suspension was order ed after iference between Chief Hart and Chairman D. L. Dunn of the police commission. Dombroski was arrested at Wyom- ing, Pa., on February 13, 1913, for 31 alleged embezziement of $450 from BROOKLYN [the St. Audrew’s Lithuanian society | C.C. Fuller Company " a8 L 40-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD Overlooking Capitol Grounds perior court. In that court he was \ fined $25, after he had made resti- ! 5 tution. Dombroski made application Store Closes W ednesdays at Noon for appointment to the supernumer- ary force in September, 1919, and in answering the usual questions on the - ~ 3 s . application, he indicated in the nega ¥ — 010 il e that he had ever been arrested ; 010 000 000—1 :"‘k sk veen arrested, attitude argues strongly against M. |premiers breakfasted together in Mr. O andts sacrifcen| It was during an {nspection of the LU MR LR R L e AL TR s e werry, Krug, O'Farrell; double pl Rue- | police headquarters by the commis ing Post, ardent champion of France, o'clock. A . Schmandt: Hollocher, Terry Chi ot th e collapse | sa The committees of finance minis- e on b Chicago 6, |sloners and Chief Hart, that the pic- liffe store this city, and Mrs. Revoir|ters that today may see a P | ters and experts met again this morn A ATimes: ets on balle oft Aldridge 1.|ture of Dombroski was found in the: has been a bookkeeper in the Luke |in the deliberatior Bven 1t the difICules rEardlng ing to! pRes. Upoh-thes Sorth. 6t tHal “‘rogues gallery. Horsfa!l store in Hartford. The prospect of a possible rift in the moratorium are surmountec report to the full confersnce later in the entente with conceivable isolated | conference will not have achieved a plaud errors of their opponeats’.’ Ruether 3, struck out, by Aldridge 2 :; Ruethér 24 umpires, Kiem and Sentelié; b Wt X : ik by France against Germany |solution, but meraly a postponement |the day ere was no agre in evidently cau g n lupon any part of M. Poincare's plan On any Glenwood Enameled Range. . 3-Piece Brown Velour Suite. Reduced from $250 to.. L. Miller, Krug, 3b. . O'Farrell, c. Aldridge, p. ... coommsemT | ubourwuacs 3 cmsomnnnng A SRR S | Olsen, ss. ...... L4 Johnson, 3b. & Neis, rf. . Wheat, If. . Myers, cf. Schmandt, 1b. High, 3b. o' Miller, Ruethér, p. fobe i ee Chioago Brookiyn Two bage hite base hits, Fribdrg. gara Falls, and upon their return they | man reparations and related issues will reside on Market street this city. | new in session here is at a low ebh Mr. Revoir is a clerk at the Rack-|It is even suggested in some quar- very definite favorites and often ap- REVOIR- ROWALSWY time, 1:31. < N IS VED —— OI’POSE T, Senamas snsan S e | Loshl Toungihn. e Sellunies | VF |is evidentiy causing REHG woity,{u |0t thY Fepanitipha L"“"M | to collect more money from Germany —_— & <hin Attitade of English Girl For His Bride—To Live in i l’ political clreles where too there is : Berlin Is Anxions. ot that hoia Rechisin weeTHY Indiana Governor is Against Dempsey- | ipiianl el g ok 2 4 | general inciination toward pessimism.| paports from Berlin say the con-|controverted by the British than Bi an Mill on Labor Day. This City After Honeymoon Trip. | The division of opinion among the | ference is being anxiously watched | others rer i SEEMIN idph\g"n(s regarding Premier Poin-|thare, According to the correspond | P -, :are’s plan for the control of Ger-lent of the Times, Chancellor Wirth :v?;:\s'srfimnme in return for a mor- :haq stated that if the vnn(@rnmm! AUSTRALIAN BOUT OFFERED. | i Germany s consldered | preaks down Germany will be at the Boston, Aug. 9. — The “unsports manlike’ attitude of English tennis Indianagpolls, Aug. 9.—Although he|fans, together with the expense in Willlam H. Revoir, of xsn“ Main has made no decision to bar the pro-{yolved, will keep Gerald Patterson, [street, this city, and Miss Martha o z g .k Jwalsky of Collinsville, were posed com test between Jack Démpsey captain of the Australian tennis team | lLonise Kowalsky of m'{‘mll\l‘”' t | atorium for pavyweight defending his world's title at|married yeeterda 9 : (} g ) the 1 and Bill J3rennan for the heavywe A B High= . h, O L d S w l[ G ll l lrreconcilable. The opponents of the ang of her courage and must lay L s Pbins champlox: to be held at Michigan GIty, | Wimbledon in 1023. oelock in &t Pateick's church, Col-| L ONGON 3eSSI0N W1 GO apse, S Sehsiis: byhs Lty ahections Aot UPON'| dawn LEr teols: former heavyweight boxing champlon, o A S P d [. any altruistic compunctions in behalf |\ poincare has indicated to Mr. | has been offered a mateh in Australia Ind, Labot Day, Gov. McCray today| In making this announcement here, [linsville. sald he ‘was opposed to such a match. | patterson =aid he did not believe the|ward H. O'Day of this city, cousin of any altruitic compunctions in behalf| "5’ poincare han (ndicated to M | has been oftred & mateh in Austraty that the plan would be unproductive ., a¢ they are and that France may chosen later by Jack Munroe, Australs i or would cost more than it By iroduce. The gor-ernor indicated that any fur- “I also firmly beljeve English gal- honor. Lofidon, Aug. 9. .( By Assooisted |produc Prize fighting in Indlana constitutes| wimbledon tournament was univer-[the bridegroom, as best n\av\'. m::! * " ’ ' 3 dersc © ) " | a violation of the law, the governor sally recognized as a world's cham-[Mrs. George E. Anderson of Detroit could | be compelled to take independent ac- jan boxing promoter Gene Doyle, [tion. Premier Theunis of Belgium is | &M neadiing . Whllard's trainal who is hand d c 4 - Press)— for successful results That section of the press P aken by the state in con-|leries ¢'e not as sportsmanlike as After the ceremony the young cou- | Press)—Hope o sy NN AN :S::i:g ‘:’r:t:: the y\" onoted match | they should be,” he said. “They have ple left on a honeymoon trip to Nia- from the allied conference on Ger- ' habjtually dissents from the French policies nearer together. The thre | Los Angeles, Aug. 8.—Jess Willard, | . satd. Y¥ioxing, however, is permitted.| pjonship. sister of the bride. as matron of which | striving to bring British and French camp, announced.

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