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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922. ON THE FIRST BOUND She Laughs at Deatb chL MANWR"‘ES Goulc'l'Bnd n e Hnt § incolbotte . | BIGG N CONANHIT Jaek Laph has deme out with the| Clanci defeated Beloin in the ten- i :mbmn news of thé season for the | nis match at St. Mery's playground / ; ‘ @ ‘ i | 6otball fams in this city. Mr. Lash,| yesterday afternoen, 6—4, knd 12—10, ut ; i 1 :-ueceuml businéss man, who has a 4 ) 5 so Thls IS Umdon wrnten by hérough knowledge of the gridiron Billy Kopf got flve hits in nine £ i 2 9 il sport, has agreed to take hold of the| trips to thé plate, scored three runs " ce a Amllll' GOOdI']Ch 0[ New Bmalfl ‘ New Britain feotball team for the|and fielded seven chances without a b 3 b . ) e‘omlat season. Summing up the| misplay, in the double header be- 2 ¥ L P T situation briefly, all that s nceded | tween the Braves and the Mhillies o Al N with My, Lash t't the helm, {8 support | yéstérday. % 2, £ 4 rth.ur Soodrioh (8 ENamE Brilaln By the fans, and good football will be ALY, i man who has achieved fame in the writing of several plays, ete, in the seén heére this fall, Colonel J. C. Vincent eof Detroit, 7 £ driving Packard-Chriscraft, won the 4 S past, has written another George M. According to the new leader, he|first heat of the gold challenge cup k i I 3 ' Cohan comedy, ‘8o Thi, iy has associated with him in the enter- [ race for power boats at Détiojt yes- i 5 2 Wwhich | k1y' 01 e prise of giving Néw Britain réal foot- | térday. Garfield A, Wood, five times 2 p ; ch {8 making a big hit at the Hud- Ball, séveral wéll known businéss men, | winner of the cup, finished in third £ son theater in New York. “Yes Or Whése names when announced will be | place with his Baby Gar, Jr. g 5 g 4 4 No" was another one of Mr. Good- ‘gu:u;r:n::: %t ‘(o(‘)d tfalt: (h:l nglh- % T o i i ; # rich's successful novels written re- i est 18 to be the effort veral of the local tennis players, . 7 i 3 of the mansgement. , who are claiming great things about v £ BV GodricREly Lison O ER: Fred Goodrich, and a brother to Mrs, their ability at nets, might consult The announcement of Manager K Frankie Clynes, anent the city cham- Howard Horton, of Bassett street, Lf“fi’d:’l‘“:: hl.k' securledume‘daervlctu i . ) B In speaking of Mr. Goodrich's lat- o o rnikow, of eriden, to . - again pléy in o New Britan uniform,| A representative of Jack Lash, : ; el D O AL AR, (R 18 pléasing. “Barney” is ne Meriden | manager of the New Britain football f : i S8V inTpaTL: athléte who is entitled to all the good | téam, said today that a lease has been “George M. Cohan is waving flags Ghings said about him lasggaauson. secured on Vibberts fleld, and that all again. This time it is not one flag but | home games would be played there two, and strangely enough Johnny Rogers, probably the .best semi-pro | this season. The field will be length- Bull's 5 wig-wagged quite as much as | centér in Néw England last season, | €ned and put in first class condition. : 4 i 4 Uncle Sam's. And as is usual in| will alsé play with the locals, another — . % % ¥ A : most things that our own loyal George | f M. undertakes, it is all in fun, for léAsing announcement by Manager R i ASh. Although small in height, it \ ’ i comedy is the keynote of “So This Is wis & pléasure to watoh the Meridén ; By ! : London"—that {s, when broad satire bey bréak up play after play last sea- § k e i il and biting subleties are not being em- K P son. Ellott, rated as a star in Mer- . = i ployed to heal the prejudices that are S ! g ¥ tden, will beé glven a tiyout. e o 5 ;5 popularly supposed to exist between | Mrs. George J. Gould, the former Vera Sinclair, who married 5 b . y 4 ‘ ’ the representatives of these nations.|the American millionaire recently in Paris, photographed shoot- " o . 2 Arthur Goodrich h. 1 1 .| ~ . N A Frankel, who preved his warth to| (Continued From Preceding Page). B i SRR : ploved this theme as his text, L Bro. | INg grouse on the Gould estate in England, With her is her load- the Nutmegs in the game against the e £ \ . h e All-Hartford bruisérs last year, will [winning pitcher, Seil; loalng pitcher, Coop- » i i ¢ S : : ducer Coh;ms m".m, offering of the €I and gun carrier. o play here. 1'rankel ¢arned his|er; umpires, O'Day and Rigler; time, 2:16, 5 i:*:?c':lflflpnlzflér\ol\e‘d a hilun;lou:l;‘ & e T nment, punctuate ile — spangles as & mémber of the Wil Boston 2-10, Philadelphia 0-1, Just a month after she had seen her brother and her fiance| with repartee and laughter in liberal ALL lS REAI}Y F[IR include Gov. Lake, Lieut. Gov. Charles liams A. C. team of New Haven for e v i ] oub 4 séveral seasons, and this is evidence , 3OSton. Sept. 2. —Boston took its| killed in an auto race in which she was driving a car, Frances|auantities. There can be no doubt as A. Templeton, General Clarence Ed- wards, Colonel George Cameron, Ma- 2 sécond straight double header fro i Jew i to the suc £ S80I B5s e i d ith the | % m Clme, 23 of New i S, W - he success o So his Is Lon- néugh what he will do with T T s , ew Orleans, went back into the game and won a @ the Sietess of “8o This 16 T as| chine Gun Parker and others. als. v i 5 e locals. out the visitors in the opener, 2 to o | 'ACe On the dirt track at Hammond, La. ‘an English-American comedy,’ and | | “On Friday evening there will be & and Harry Hulihan, the young left . which hits hard at the social foibles | | parade under the auspices of la So- * Little is known of May, of Bridge- y 8- | hander, obtained from thé Giants i and the common misunderstandings | | ciete des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, : , by the writer. : n A LR 17 QIR 1;220\5%'1:;11;\520;1»:1 was the pitche A[E []F TW[] Hfl‘{s PR[IHIB[T"]IN FIEHT on the part of each nationality re- |the new Voiture organization within ¥ . » i nd game, which Bos garding the other. . ' | the legion. This parade will be a Getting down to local talent, let|on won 10 to 1. Hulihan held the| “Often the slap is more direct than G()Ofl Delegfl[lO]] FI‘O]I] He]‘e G(]]]]g parody upon life in the army. Fel- | rs “hi 1 :‘w‘fi ;‘e‘du‘c"’;:d"*‘w;':f“‘?_;‘:l‘; piayers| Fhillies to sis hits, no two of them delicate, but nevertheiess effective in |lcwing the parade, arrangements have wing positions any better than “Kop- in the SAIE inning, and was effective the breezy Cohan way, for the per- t w l b been made for a monster big time at ple” Koplowitz and Jim Cu.ley, both despite eight bases on balls. Cruise formance every now and then reveals 0 yater lll'y | 1akewood park, Waterbury, where Rl RN 1o by e Now hit a home run into the right field A ok o the incisive punch and celerity of ac- |the delegates, alternates and other Britain eleven sands In the third inning. Seore: tion for which the Yankee Doodle ex-servicemen will put aside the ser- i (Firat Game), Boy is famed. Both he and Mr.| Waterbury, through Corp. Coyle|jousness of the conevntion and enjoy SHLLADNIERIA : .‘Bl’ave NGWSbOX Mflkes Othel'S Sia[ISUGS P]ay B]g P&PI lI] CflHl Goodrich and also John Meehan, who | Post, No. 1, is prepared for the con- | themselves. wo weeks from tomorrow, accord- [ .. i 5 T Wrightstons, 3b, staged the piece, are to be heartily | o tion of the American Legion de- New Britain Delegates {ng to the announcement of Manager piajcnar, g |, bk 0 i ! 5 L 8 b3 ; this ¢ity. Just whe will oppose the |Walker, yf. ol . joint endeavors. i delegation, already about 80 tickets Homeé éleven has not been decided on |Heniite, ; Sl And, too, the excellent company |be held in that city Sept. Sth and 9th.|having been sold. It is expected that as yet. Logiie. v 2 This is a tale of two boys and Stockbolm, Sept. 2.—Sweden" should be included in the felicitations, | The whole city has entered into the!several special cars will be required, TR 0 S 15 a f ys and a| Stockbolm, Sept. 2.—Sweden's Pro-|for without exception they were | spirit of the occasion. It will be an|as Berlin, Southington and Plainville e 7 R B e 2 s dog. Also a brave hoy who does not |Dhibition campaign, now at its height, | wholly adequate, while Donald Gal- | historical event in the history of the|legionnaires will accompany the local Captain “Battler” Murtha, of the TINK. ¥ 9 has hecome largely a battle of statis- | lagher, as t! s ry a8 Néw Britain High scheol foetball {*elourveat . ; 0 0|like to see animals abused and an |0 "0 e f statis-| lagher, as the juvenile American hero, | city as well as the state. Five hun-| post. = ! appreciative father who lik oo o5 While the “dry” forces point|son of a United States captain of in-|dred delegates and alternates from| The banner given Eddy-Glover post eleven for next season, looks to be in 34 7 appreciative father who likes to see |qiip pride to the fact that they won | dustry; Marie Carroll, as his English el i o t 5z iy Mra Sohadat ¢ h conditien to rip the Hartford and New | °*Batted for J. Smith in 9th. good deeds rewarded and wants fo|a victory in the Ricksdag when that stry; A 1 is English j every section o{' Connecticut, will ) ;\. Mrs. Schade, in memory of her son Haven High school lines to pieces. BOSTON 2 % 4 g n that| fiancee, for a time a v m of the mu- ' present and in addition to these ex-|Fred, killed in action, will be carried ave! L4 , (make his son happy. It all happened |body voted to hold a consultative|tual prejudice held by the relatives | service men are expected to flock to|in the parade. plebiscite of the “wet' 'and “dry"” is-[of hoth; Lily Carroll, who played with | Waterbury in thousands. The hig par- sue on August 27 of this year, the| poise and distinction the role of the|ade which will he held on Saturday R A z ¥ =i s anti-prohibitionists are quoting gov-|eocial Samaritan; Edmund Breeze, |afternoon will be an inspiring military RESCUERS STILL WORKING ron 1s a newshoy who has been lernment statistics and the reports of [ who was excellent in the American |spectacle. It will include Legion posts| Jackson, Cal., Sept. 2.—Another at- 'l"r""f‘“ hy, l"" ; -““'”"f"'h“‘ life m“r"‘}“f&l authoritfes, father; Lawrence D'Orsay, who was|and bands from all over the state,|tempt to construct a platform at the at a man or boy must fight his own The reports of the government dis- | good as the English father, Sir Percy | marching clubs from various cities, | 2,500 foot level will be made today in It's all up for the series betweel:l the |\watson, p. battles and protect the weaker and [trict physicians scattered all over the| Beecham, all scoring effectively, anil the C,magrnor's Toot Guards is expect-| an effort to establish an air relay A KnduneGosbin Leams S bich : abused. jcountry are now beinz received by|leah Winslow, Edward Jephson, |ed, units of the National Guard and|from the adjacent Kennedy workings L T R bl : 009000 900: Only One Gyp For Danny. jthe Swedish Medical hoard which re- | Marion Grey, Wallace Widdecombe, ! several other military organizations.| to the Argonaut gold mine to aid in field at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. |, jeion 707 111 ganino o0 R et _{cently went on record against total | Robert Vivvian and John M. Trough- veral guests of national promin-|rescue work and to force fresh air As we see it, the confidence in the| stolen bage, Rosen: _sacrifice, Romen; [ R eV a prohibition. Virtually all of the phy-|ton making good in minor but im-|ence have already signified their in- | into low levels farther down where 47 result is about equally divided. Pitch-|double plavs, Ring to Fletcher to Lesite;| 't WASCR € 0 CO0tD 8 nhy [sicians repogt that drunkenness ap- | portant characterizations. tention of being present. The Na-|men have been entombed since Sun- ing will play an important role In the o, 05y 5 S s o hafls, off Ring |is concerned, is {he “bestost dog in |PCars to be decreasing in thelr re-| “If you would be happy vou must |tional American Legion will he repre- day night. While there was no let-up stries, and with Griffen and Crean|s ofr wateon 1; struck out, by Ring 3, by ; spective districts, and that in many | see ‘So This Is London." It's an in-|sented by its vice-commander, Ray-|in rescue efforts, belief that the im- ks “":dshlgsfi"::’:: m"’:r‘;::::: At LR it and Hindlien i parts of the country home-brewing is | ternational riot | mond Brackett. Other notable guests | prisoned miners have perished grew. Swes otacr, [ AR Pasen ald h Tan LA AfeE declining. seriés to witness. (Second Game). l”[y;.',fi” “\,%h;’ I;”“.“‘l.fl ,:,“f “‘1;\”“,1"_ The Royal Social board's latest re- LS, ; 3 \ port shows that during the first quar- New olice baseball ab. g : i The New "Bc‘rit-i:“:lr e e . friend. He wandered about the house |ter 0f this vear inebriety showed a tearm is practicing y Fletcher, ss. for several days, whining, looking|further decline, there being only 5,- 285 cases of drunkenness reported (v R L R Lt L R into corners and favorite haunts but {no Danny was to be found. The faith- |throughout Sweden. The report sets tul dog concluded his playmate was forth also that during 1921 Norway lost. A good dog's only religion is|and Finland, both prohibition coun- (|[H| ex— e his unwavering sense of duty. It was[tries were more wet in spots than y teami Here next Wednesday. The ::'allkpr, A ; s | Henline, c. . splendid gamé put up by the [eal“h‘fllngleum. = at Meriden last Wednesday, has cre- |, = ated considerable interest locally, and | Lesije, 1b. . vl J. Smith, 2 4 & blg Growd will witnets) the coming « sr:ml‘x, P Gyp's duty, he figured in his dog|Sweden with her liquor rationing sys- mind, to go out and search the high- [ttm. This during 1921 Sweden's s % L ways and by for Danny. His|auarterly reports showed between 7,- Jim?:);lhh:\:’t;l‘;(o:) :r:‘alp::-: 3::‘:::2 4 31 1 duty clear, there was no hesitation— |000 and 8,000 cases of drunkenness an upon, ’ *Batted for Willlams in §th, he went. average of nearly 9,000 cases of in- i % 3 Lo O e L T BOSTON s o g SBATety Ioer daRE bl BARhE R ARLLE, Every article in your home is of some value. police teal 2 ab. r. h. po. a. I Powell, cf. fray. Parkinson, 2b. . poon. Jimmy knows the. game, and LN (“1‘3'\:: ‘(\",.»lzl;o\u((\-,,‘,i;?;w,‘\l‘yll It‘(:“lslun(\'\’xy:“ PROB'E TAYLOR MURDER |*Peters U LI ghiiseocts like Danny and like a certain pilgrim Biblical ne fell into the e The articles you are using hold that value to you. Roser, If. of times, While many lecal people are think- 'rljgnhman,” : i ing of the coming winter, with no ., 1 hands of a rough bunch. They pro- [Former Wife and Daughter of Slain . A ceeded to make sport of him, They threw stones at him, beat him with Movie Director Are Trying to Find coal in thé cellar, Joe “Spike” Wil-qowdy O sticks and otherwise abused him. R The artic]es you haVC stored away—that you have replaced llams fears becoming lonesome when | Hullhan, 000 000 001 Marion Adamowicz, of 162 Grove @3 Powell, cf. The tagk that confronts the coaches Kopf, 2h. at the High school in filling the shoes;;,:'n‘:‘"""'* ”"» . of “Dixié" Griffen at quarterback, i8|pgarbare, 3b. . no small one. | Gibson, 1b, |Ford, es. . |o'Nell, e | because “Danny” went on his vaca- |tion. It came out right because Ma. lowswsnoe car i i the world.” Boy and canine chum are inseparable. Both are young in years .| Gyp ‘didn’t know what happened to his socosen lhrvavoananna smsoBuonn ol sosworosmcmn he has to give up practicing his “East | River Flop,” in the swimming pools|py . qeipnia Bestabeuts (PR i e ot i et ol U T L g | fos anseres septe 2an mae- | 8| with new—that you have no further use for—are of value to some- Chree base hit, Crulse; home run, Cruise;|ing p h e is he stuff the Thr hit, Cr ing pot,” hut is of the stuff that)geopqant investigation of the mysteri- . > |dcutle play, J. Smith to Parkinson to L. e Sisia Mrev At s The denial by Jack Kearns that an | L P (0 0P hl i delphin 11, Roston | AKC ood Americans and mak ous slaying of William Desmond Tay- offer of $500,000 had been made by 9 vase on balls, off G. Smith 1, off Singie- | America proud of her sons. He, as |y 5y G0 L G CESRORE Y one, lf not to you— . " " LAY i §; struck out, by has D 5 efore, is a vshoy Mexicans for a bout Letween "m.k;;m‘nn s :;::x‘u':m N ’m‘:l l‘:::;l\‘\-e the \)xan;’u‘l‘fln\tn:Pu\v\‘ ‘u‘::- o neath in hiz home here Februany Dempsey and John Johnson, shows [l i 15 in'§ innings, off Singleton | A0 MOWS CA€ GRS ad HOREE B IR, s being carried on by his former there is less insanity in that country, (3 5 2 innings; hit by piteher, by G. Smith Dt . P wife, and their daughter, it was learned today. 3 i b G. Smi % lihan 1;|grade in school, although only a was supposed. (Cruise); balk, G. Smith 1 Hu § than wal PP | passed ball, Gowdy; losin plicher, G, ] voungster and is a fine upright young 3 g New and authentic evidence has heen obtaine according to members Al cawdldates for the: South-End | Sl umpires. MeCormick and ~Harti|man, o s eoilng. throlgh Wal Juniors football team are requested to ? e ;‘\'\Il"'] l{lvlflp"r’l‘:“ Sy L TRE, AAS YRR IR0 Toan) . Nitm~a016M18s ARStAR Tha report for practicé next Tuesday night Chicago 7, (myil_mntl 4 Laged L ol former Mrs. Taylor and her daughter, at 7 6'clock. The candidates must Chicago, Sept. 2.—Chicago bunched Marion Can't Be Bluffed. indicating that the clue to the slay. range in agés between 11 and 13 |jts hits behind errors I:y !“nnsocu”m:d “Leave that dog alone, it doesn't [ing jjes somewhere in the cnrx"!*sp.om.1- years. Pinell and defeated Cincinnati T olhelong to you,” he said to the fourlence and o lled checks of the e 4 in the first game of the series : 5 |boys who were 1g Gyp. G0 0N 1540 main, Georgé Robinson, colored, of Cam-|terday's victory, coupled with NeW |,poyt your business or we'll knock | “mhe former Mrs, Taylor, now mar- bridge, Mass., knocked out Joe "Ham- | York's defeat by Brooklyn, put thejyour plock off,” said one of the boys. | aq to g wealthy eastern manufac- bone” Kelly, of South Boston, in the |locals five games behind the league | yoy can't knock my block off nnt'l‘ BRRRRE dhaditen With TR BATIRE Al third round at the Boston Arena last|leaders. Score: ; I'm going to take the dog from you, Inw slaying was committed or insti- nmight. The men are contenders for (‘l!\(‘lN:ATI was the reply of the juvenile hero.lg,iaq l;y & Srtiren, the middleweight title, ied SR 50 g Belligerently he started for the quar- 5 cps e Daubert, 1b. ! Itet. Two of the boys lost their nerve The splendid form showed by Duncan, If. . o {and ran. The other two also ran, but PREDICT END TODAY Tilden and Johnston in the Davis Cup Roush, cf, . v 0 took the dog with them, But Marion singles at Forest Hills yesterday |y igray. was in full pursuit. Secing that they were doomed to defeat, the two drop- ped the dog on West Main strect and stréngthens the hopes of the Amer- | Wingo, disappeared. and Hard Coal Operators Are at T 3 |Scnator Pepper Believes That Miners jcans that the cup will remain on Fi“zl.”,,'\,”,‘. veney, this side of the Atlantic for another || ToiReY. e R . Marion Gets A Dollar, | e, 1. |xHarper His infention accomplished, Marion [ ATRYS Borg: SV SOSKAOIT, - MU iind, picked up the dog and took it home.| Philadelphia, Sept. 2.—Prediction | SEEURD gWIARL ARG SEAMBIOA oL Swes ek b g A But his mother could not keep it and by U. S. Senator Pepper that the HeH BdIThe HRERORL R ORI [ otns. ¢ <5 1 " lihe advised him to turn it over to the |anthracite mine suspension will be Jlutone; wad Bee 0580 by e L 0 | police department. Then a kind wom- [settled today and general expressions nois A. C. te take part in a series of | .muyted for Lugue in 4th. an-onh ‘West: Maln street’ advined Ma<:|of /beilet ‘among close ObMFVErs: - of . ~ - (3 7, saces at Chicago, against Welomuller,| xBatied for Couch in ith. flon to tell The Herald about it and [the situation that before night re- —because those to whom these articles hold value are Want Ad Ross and Howell. CHIC, 3 it would help to find Gyp's home. The sumption of the joint peace negotia- woman ulso notified The Herald and [tions between union leaders and mine aitinge e story of the dog was printed. Mr. (operators Is likely marked the be. readers and are waiting for your message. | Rogers read the article and last eve- |ginning of the one hundred and fifty- [ning called at The Herald office where [fifth day of the struggle. Srrts s s Oné of the classiest flelds of golf-|jeatheote, of. ers ever to compete for the American :(Vfl“n;!m, 8- elleher, amateur golf title, started today at 2o the Brookline Country club links. Grimes, 1b. . Callahan, rf. aARSSRASS | | Miller, If. Krug, 3b. CARE FOR YOUR 'L‘;&:L:”.!‘ o e 0 0 1 0 0 "Ihe left a dollar bill for Marion, also| The hard coul operators were ex- o|lis thanks for restoring Danny’s pet. pected to determine at their meeting DOl‘\’t Tolerate Idle Money 0|He spoke a few words of admiration |today swhether they have had the Olfor the bravery of the young man and |“public mandate” which they demand. I nis Kkind-hearted feeling for abused |ed in their statement of Thursday animals. Whether the mine leaders also were Clnelnnatl Loeveuieeeiaiiens 4 Hopes To Help Again. to meet among themselves today had & ; ¢ 5 000 11x—17 | : asc § (h’;::“lwune Wits, Duncan, Miller 3, Wingo,| In true boy fashion, Marion has|hot been definitely ascertained but it Gaveney, Fonseca, thiee base hits, Calla- | wpjtten a characteristic letter, or rath- | Was presumed that they would. base, Grimes; sacrifice han, I i stolen it be dictate e P rald r B s iie piays. Hollochor tq Terry to| € he dictated a reply to.a Herald r R BTG Grimes; Duncan to Cavency to VFenseca; porter this mornir which was sent | CONCEDE 3 TORY left on bLases, Clncinnat! 11, Chicagh 4; to Mr. Rogers. The letter speaks| Helena, Mont., Sept. 2.—Nomination bases on_Balis, off Cheeves 3 off Luaue 1| wigle volumes in a fow words. [of Carl W. Riddick, member of the e b Sikue 3. by Coueh #: hite|Déar Blr: |1ower house of congress on the repub. Juque 6 In 3 innings, off Schueli 1 fa| "I am very pleased to help your [lican ticket for United States senator, | SERVICE RESULTS CONVENIENCE . mone out in ith, off Couch 2 injqog and 1 thank you for the reward.|was conceded today by Wellington D, | f Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 1 off Kerk 1 n 2 innings; wild [} hel W 1| Rank tabe aEoNEer SansTR J L 2 dnnings: wild [ hope to help you again when I|Rankin, state attorney general. Late pitch, Scheell; balk, Luqus; losing piteben ., "o (hance” That's all 1 got to!totals available give Riddick & lca.ll 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 | Luque; umpires, Quigiey and Moigan, time, 2:00, say. Yours truly, Marion Adumumc.']ul between 1,600 and 2,000, SRS D (0 anwelossed CHILD'S EYES Let Us Examine Them

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