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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY AUGUST 29, 1922, ON THE FIRST BOUND E I S e WITH CLERKIN, Tomorrow afternoon at Hanover | possession of the junior lightweight 'ark, the New Britain police base- | title, Dundee has been going like a — ball team will make an effort to re- | housé afire, gain some of the laurels lost last sea- —t— | son to the Meriden police team. An The American golfers contesting for | E infusion of new blood Into the locals [ the Walker cup at Southampton, reut- W | lineup should bolster up the team |ed their British rivals decisively yes- (¥ | considerably. Cabelus and O'Mara |terday. [ will comprise the battery for the | — locals, 7 The Kaceys will meet at 6:30 prran o'clock this evening at St. Mary's The Shamrocks A. C. football war- | fleld for practice, riors will assemble at 7 o'clock this evening at St, Mary's fleld for prac- Harry Wills gets another chance to ecla s tice, In seasons past, the Shamrocks | limber up his muscles tomght when iSYANflAHD flllmflfNV eleven turned in some good games, [ he faces a bird named Tut Jackson, ) | | and the management is looking for-|at Ebbets fleld, It might he a goed ward to a successful season on the |idea for those who imtend to witness gridiron this year. the affair, to gét to the fleld early, — | as there is nothing in sight but a vic- It the interest in football continues | tory for the Black Panther. until the opening of the season, the $1"25 Blue Working 75(: Si]k 59c management of local teams can be Connie Mack huY parted with 4 assured of success. The N ast | Pitchers Sullly d rison to th: g oqe Shirts ...... 69¢ | Hose ....... A R I R R R G T e OWER and flexibility; talg about, and another such eleven as that which sported the grey and| Carmen Hill, a right-handed pitch- | green last year, will be éuppurtod, | er with the Indianapelis A, A. team, the correct range and there is no doubt. has been purchased by the Glants, ' 95 i y Georse Talbot, considered by many | Glenn Killinger, coach of the Dick- : scqie 3ocdlc Lisle Hose | 56505700 @4 QB Bt st Ve, "oty | et R Radth Wt proportion of boiling 4 Pail's 1 00 | team last season, is spending a short | dered the candidatés to report on . Sweaters g vacation in this city. Talbot has ac- | September 6. . 3 for ...... Il R e points; cleanness; uniform [§ | ball and.baseball teams at a High Football will zet under way at Penn ¥ school in a Maine town. State on Labor Day. Coach Hugoe . v —_— Bezdek is confidént that the splendid d d d bl 1 Judging from the way Talbot record of past seasons will be main- an epen a e ql,la lty— $1.50 White Attach- $3.50-$4.50 Flannel B|speaxs, hie s not keen to return to | tained on the gridiron this coming 3 play football in this city, under the season. ed COl]al’ 1 00 Shll‘ts 0.2 45 same conditions that prevailed last | \D . . The 300-mile {international auto .. L[] Shirts ... 3 3 classic will be run over the new $500,- . . #' Talbot's real worth to the locals| 000 speedway at Kansas City, on in your gaSOllne! And was strongly indicated in the game | September 16. with the Williams A. C. at New Ha- ven last vear. The locals were trail- | Charlle Paddock. the American you get them 2//in SOCOfly ing the Elm City team, in the second | sprint champion, will not defend his g}ligalnsoo}‘ Unlon 51-50 Neck' 95c : h.-}r, and were a’hr\urr»n'tly getting no- | title in the A. A. U. games at Newark, e .. where v Talbot out of the lineup.(N. J,, t month, he has announced. 2 69c | wear ...... o ined ankle, | " —wherever you buy it. these are what you need Suffering trom a badly sprained ankle, possessing plenty of grit, Talbot Johnny Cooney, who has been one entered the fray, and it was only a|of the mainstays of the New Haven few minutes later that the Nutmegs | club, made his final appearance of the | Best results ——always ! scored a touchdown, that decided the | season with the Profs this afternoon 35¢-50c Soft Collars 1.50 Silk & battle in thelr favor. opposing Worcéster. Cooney has been 4 fOl' ¢ 9 C recalied by the Boston Braves, and (AR C]()Ck HO e y Johnny Dundee is one of the real [ will report on September 1. f| censations of the ring at present, | ¥ | proving this last night by the manner Ty Cobb was held hitless yesterday in which he polished off Vincent | by Cli#f Best, pitching for the Toronto | Pepper” Martin at the New York | team in an exhibition game with the | Velodrome. ince he has come into| American leaguers, ] 's. Mr. Lauterbach has consulted|the Pacific coasts, all over the cen- s > g he big pitcher at the lattfr's tral west and one from Teronto, Can- SN lra o home lately, but has been unwilling | ada. The south had virtually no‘ B [to make a publlc statement as to| entries and the northwest and south- % | what cteps he has taken to have the | west was in about the same fix. ‘ | The matches this morning brought C case reopened. BAB 01 K ‘ O Ly According to a dispatch from Chl- 20-year-old George Aulbach of Bos- o L] { | cago last week, Commissioner Landis| ton, the low qualifier, with a score of declared that he had written to| 139, againét Joe Kurek of Toledo, . ] Douglas' lawyer stating that he would | While Eddie Held, of St. Louis, met dp d b/ 139 Ma'ln St' | reopen the case if the banished pitch- ;\\mum Mudie, of Detroit. These Every ga”on 7 enaa € everywherc ler and his attorney could submit any| {Wo matches were in the upper halt, evidence_in the case that had not al- ‘nf the draw, whilé in the lower half Mike Tobin, Jr., of Philadelphia, an | eastern star, hooked up with William Bill Quinlan, ready been heard. ILLNESS HALTS BATTLE 'Bneass oo s ot prosent con| MATCH PLAY BEGINS Bitin e T T fined to his Washington Heights home ghts blie 1 4 il e Ut suffering from a severe nervous at- M[CQIun-lreln:fst;r::Eplon. Rl Steps to Get Phil Douglast Case Re.| ick 8Nl 19 under the care of alqyuq o Survivors of the Opening| W ol ps to Ge ouglast Case Re-|gpecialist, Douglas has been adviseq | TIE™ | SEES DOG HURT—ROY DIES by his physician to take a complete Day in Toledo Golf Tourney Met | % opened Are Temporarily Held l‘p.‘”=t aiaer g n ) assume any active ; By Pitcher’s Indisposition. jpart for the present at least in the Today. ‘B'j‘:t"l' Eennsylvanis Bov Gaoed Tato STA]‘\ DARD OIL CO OF EW YORK 5 attempt to have his case brought be- Toled TN T e Convulsions When Auto Strikes Pet. 26 Broadwa New York, Aug. 29.—A lemporaryiforfi Commissioner Landis. S 7*r'\n 77.\iattg‘:'l .pia\' in.t‘!:fi S Trenton, Aug. 29.—George C. John- y lull in the active fight to get Phil Last week Douglas made several HBnAL Bublie ks go-If tournament |SON. aged 6, is dead from convulsiéns Douz]al, former star of the Giants'itrips to the Yonkers office of his at- ,,r,;'.;n [r:.filv over ’Lhe Ottawa park which overcame him when he saw his pitching staff, back into the ranks of |torney, Edward Lauterbach, for ex-{ """ with the 32 survivors from|Pet dog hit by an automobile {n organized baseball, has been brought|tended conferences, but he has been s 3 ' | front of his home in Bristol, Pa 5 ! esterday’s field of 138 of the nation's | stol, Pa., near about by the illness of the banished|unable to do so for the last few i“:q ’Pr“:;‘“: r:)r”_:( players meeting in | here. 18 holes matches this morning and| _The child was playing with the deg the 16 winners playing a second round when it dashed after a machine nnd’ in the afternoon. The third round|™as knocked over. Screaming the will be played tomorrow morning boy ran into the house, and soon | THRESHER GIVEN AUTO. he ] 24 EARIAREIR the afternoon anu Went into convulsions from which he T 1 1 ] the semi-finals in the afternoon anu The | Chestnue. st an Bringe mome | Opecials For Wednesday Morning At the finals Thursday. |never regained consciousne.s. The 36-hole qualifying dounds yes- (108 though stunned, was uninjurad. Jr. 0. U. A. M. Award. terday produced golf that was worthy USED RAZOR STRAP One of the most successful carni- S ol el L kit vals ever given in this city came to a § SR E : R cluded players from the Atlantic and Bridgeport Girl Wears Knickers— | $i9%¢ ast mght at Wibherts fleld. { ; ; —— Father Administers Beating. taker cdr, which was given to | Th(’ | Bridgeport, Aug. 20.—Edward St.|George D. Thresher of 203 Chestnut | Jacques objected to his thirteen-year- Street. old daughter wearing knickers ond,| The carnival was held for four ' aecording to testimony in court yes. | Nights and was given by Chamberlain g . . terday he used his razor strap Sat.| council, Jr. O. U. A. M., of New Brit- aln 0 051 e a] l’] t urday to impress upon her his aver-| aln, for the purpose of raising funds A & ® * slon, for additional buildings to their pres- ,: The girl screamed when the strap | frm club house on Hungerford Court - came into piay, and Joha Door, a| These quarters have long been inade- < A % o B ot bl Bapi Ve e eurs | auets; end The wénesal shalmman, ROUND, SIRLOIN AND SHORT—CUT FROM PRIME TOP BEEF [from an adjoining vard, jumped the| C- Prelle, declared last night that| S'l E A K S =2 » Lb lsc the carnival was a huge success, HIBTRELE R AR gl M i fence and presently St. Jacques was 5 on his back in his own back yard. Jhmes: JOTRAY: NG ahe Oy Sivacniy Al’m()“l smoked b hnuldflrs Lb 12%¢ b L1 BYS. ... . The neighborhood was aroused by | €ntertained the crowd last night with = 4 et o g five two minute round. houts. James | F h G d H b ) e excitemen 0 S AR e e tlmelbener. and Adne res rounda rnambourg ....... 8 zsc and the police arrested St. Jacques. | | LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS....LB 15¢ | e e net e of the nest and reanest hoot. § Sugar Cured Cormed Beef........Lb. 8¢ s fog exhibitions that has been held at (CABBAGE FREE) ing his children. The a t charge sSival & & arbw fes ROAST PORK OO (3 ) Koy T T LB. ch s against him was nolled. :&:r;“;':"u" M"(}"'h crowd enjoyed | Half or Whole Smoked Hams iz Lb 25c ROAST VEAL .................LB. 22¢ § REPUBLICAY MIXUP | ypacmen A sUiciDE. Sugar Cured Bacon ............Lb. 25¢ New Haven, Aug. . can town committes, which met last| Fast Norwalk, Conn., Aug. 20.—The funeral of Mies laura C. Baker, a ;‘;23;‘::(;1‘ s IAIIA(::(S"R ST 320 night failed to appoint a chairman to "\ WAl b D AMS L. Lb. martest take the place made vacant by the | feacher in the public achools of New LEAN rnr nn\\rx SPERRY & nan\}:e CHOICE § LDER JIAN CORNED 10,‘ A resignation of Postmaster Charles W.! York, toek place from her home here OF BI Lb. 10(‘. BACON 34c . Lb, Birely. Senator James A. MacDonald, | Yesterday. She was 24 years of age LEAN COTTAGE Lb. BONELESS POT SH K 35 ; who was offéred the ehairmanship, re- | &nd was for a time teacher in this LB A EORK 25 HAMS FOWL . Lb C g [fused it on the grounds of ill-health, | Section. Her death came through a Ghhes ve 1 c : BEST N self-inflicted wound Sat ay. S < s ind on Saturday. She VEAL FOR FRANKFORTS .. Lb. 156 i — | Stra The committee then empowered Hod & s ; Mre. Flora A. Uliman, vice-chairman, | had been suffering from nervous| it SLICED N GRANULATED SUGAR 10 Lb. Sack 75c | p atr o A, Uimen vew haiman, | 249, b B mven o 12¢ | HERRN W 4Re side at the city convention Thursday e | e e & EVAPORATED MILK % o 3 Cans 252 | night s, “”'“"‘", indicated that FIND PRIPP'S RODY, ] x‘fizfl}nm Lb. 18(: &.al'sfmn Lb. 25(‘, [ she would appoint Colonel Isaac M. LUX CORN FLAKES [ I umps il [Youth Drowned in Sound After Falll Theé commitee algo accepted the re- \ g W 3 PKGs, ... 2OC | port of & peeias commition whieh sug.| From His Motor Deat, 2 Lbs Sugar Free wnth l Lb. Best Coffee. .47c i o ?gc tained Hugh Reilly as chairman of| New York, Aug. 29.—The hody of 3 PKGS. . [EE e /ith|the 27th ward. Rellly had heen op- : 3 X - fIER SATAD Shoes such as these, with Donrald A. Phipps, 23, who was AMERICAN SUGAR IN Saw Slc posed by Themas V. Barblerin who qrowned by falling off his motorhoat SARDINES 6 Cans 250 CARTONS 5 Lbs 38c POWDER .. 1 Lb. Can 3 Lge. - Vi sty - g | their individual styling and rich wemm,d an injunction against him,|near Fort Jefterson, 1. T. on August MILK 25 WHITE LOAF 2 Lbs Cc $l 18 CERTO (For Jeily) A) LLS & Hiiile SBGbE £ Cids 29c ness of quahtv always appeal alléging that his election had not been 1198, was recovered yesterday in the CRACKLRS FLOUR, Lge, Bag Tt to women who realize the im- “’*S‘”!r [sound of Northport, R. 1. Phipps, a| ol e g Yale graduate and & son of A. J _SPECIAL— —SPEC]AL— —SPECjAL_ i portant part footwear plays in| DIES FROM FRIGHT Phipps, wealthy lumb b SRR Ak T 5 Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER. . Lb. 35c § i dressne, bies ne/sew vun st sy e o o b ooy ot § 28c Doz - Selected Fresh Eggs. .2 Doz. 55¢ is unerringly cut. Every detail Girl But is Killed by Shock. R TBormts -at collsis.. Bhips / of the workmanship is perfect.| NPWPY<\:‘,k. Aug. ":n ~‘-I‘r|‘\Tn: )\m‘:"h": ‘ohr:n;’::‘ “:" oft ;{"f: -"'i"h’?;)”- wediOOd and C(!(\)\:?:’!)Egflm Butter. = 43C 5 car along a street in Brookiyn yes- |Climbed over to the engine to look And yet these fine strap pumps terday Willlam A. Creme saw a group |1t Over and in getting back slipped | T ST x; e are but §7.50, of girls chatting and laughing as they Into the water. PURE 9 WHOLE MILK L N POT o crossed the street ahead of him. Onel A B R the LARD ......., 2 Lbs 27C | CHEESE Lb 5 arge Native POTATOES - 15 Lb. Pk, 23c b T R B R R R R croe &7€ | cwere T . 25¢€ [into the path of the automobile o |miles from \nrthp(\r' 1t was found | . TOMATOES VA W ey BfiSket 33c I pick it up, He suddenly whirled the |bY Willlam Mahon, who lives in a| FOTATOES‘"" B '2‘5' ""l'S' i‘\fl”gS Bush ¢ Pec ¢ Bushel wheel and passed the girl with less!bungalow on the beach ety Yy l'LA(,lll % 9 | than a foot to spare. . 4 Lby, 190 3 QTH. | ; e DO 1 7 i 9 ¥ , & Oan os !lhe car crashed inte a fence by the Des Moines, Aug. 29.—The Des \‘”\ e \““\ bt i i) l ® 8 LBA C POTATOES ... 6 Lhs dadC DOZ. PURE LARD FRESH LGGS |, 29 \ (¢ .\AT" E g | Creme fell over the wheel dead, and BOSTON BUYS TWIRLER. | roadeide, Physicians sald he died [Moines Western league club today an Q. | from the sudden fright that selzed !mounced the sale of Pitcher Adrian Sl LA 25C BARTLETT 29 {him as hé saw the girl otop in the Lynch to the Boston club of the Na-| 3 "FACHES ... 3 Qe PEARS B Qs C i80 Main St. |path of nis car itional league.