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clude & national track and field meet, | Mes Matlie B baskethall, golf séries nis tour: | eblained & diveive ney, foothall and Lasehall, swimming | Beckwith of this ity yosierday NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATUKDAY, UUTOBER 6, 1923, meel, rifle ah exhibition of [ing. Mr. Beckwith marvied Mattle MXIE fimmN lN When a Nose Would Have Meant Much p ¢ 3 TR i % s boxing and wrestling fiAME WITH m”[s ¥ - 8 o A. 3, Lett, chatrman of the Ameri- | 1688, and on Pehemary 21,1919, M v i can Legion national athietie commis- | Beckwith secured @ diverce on the ’ i i : ounds of habitual Inlempermnes, Leita when fram 4 Speaking of Sports slon, 5 18 here 10 assist in the prep aration of the athielie program, an- y were remarvied on Margh 15 e This morning Mre, Beokwith ,.uvu before Judge Isaac Wolfe the superior court asking for & sees ond diveree. The sround this Hme nounces that Charlie Paddock, Brook. N Chlees, famed 1n past sea. ing, Jele Ray, Clarence De Mar, and sons for deeds on the gridiven. At other famous sprinters will compete in r— least two of the visitors will net be ¢ 2 » 7 the alymplad . ’ And Hartford showed up better |Unknown to local foatball fandom, in £ | SUSNN T o SE8inst the Orioles than did the make. [the persons of Morris Vrankel and MYORCED SECOND TIME was inte A SRIft Yankee team whieh lost (hree | Potersen, last year members of the PIVORCED SECX ‘\|n Beckwith did not contest the And 1t 1s Sale Man New London| *1O0 Woman Quits, Straight earlier 1n the week champlonship New Britain team, % A Frankel, with several pounds off his New London, Oet, §.~Twice mar- or was first coined In Rome I8 risd and twice divorced from the| 268 B, C, when Fabius Pletor set up (Continued From Preceding Page) Well, the local fans gave Merkie & Washi; Bice send-off yesterda) e — Walter toased ‘em up yesterday od his seventeenth major league campaign and ineident. ally hung up a record by striking out Rosl batsmen, a record for the 80N In the American league, John. son alse holds the major league reg ord for strikeouts, his total now ex. | to icklydone. Saves you Money & bulky form, is dewn to playing weight, When it comes to picking & piteher {and in last week's game at Bridge. Whose record can he compared faver. port he distinguished himself. Little able with any of them sinee the grand need be said of Peterson, who o an is the record established by| & mint. old game invenied, don't forget hed himself in the hearts of the Walter Johnsen of Washington admirers of the loeals by his won. - derful work, heth Although he played with & [with the ball, punting, tatl.end team and vietaries were | kicking or on the defensiyv ;honlon Cut to the very minimum, [is withoyt doubt ene of the hest and | watd' _Yw € never lost heart and never showed | popular players that ever wore a jer- | the streak. Today, at the close of 17 :-,v with N, B, inscribed across the § ; —— LD CENEI fmm—— e consecutive ye of big league ball, | front, ) ¥ L ¥ he's Just as dangerous as he ever was URL firaatare ol tht locals while e, : S ; S ; ; PAINT FACTS Illustration describes how to make they have hean husy holstering up . \ or o L ol the team during the past week, have | S ) y o o not oreriooked arrangemeants at vho’ . b A s : ’ " - D BBI WRE PMI field, An elght foot fence has heen 4 \ el in PRt ot 1he Broundel Biegks For $2.82a ‘“ ing the view of the “rallbirds” The e n hleac which collapsed | week, { : ; i d, iR e by gl b This remarkable photo showi (hree horses in a dead heat for first place in a race at Windsor, | l& M "m Pm unter eapable workmanship, Hun- | Enegond, * Marveux, Dumas and Dinkig finished together—and bookmakers are just recovering is White Lead and Costly White tending well over thg 3000 mark, The dreds of frieid of “Dixie” Geiftin will | g0y the shoek, | Zine to assure longest years veteran defented Roston 4 to 2, driv. |[be out to wateh him in ngroes .'."\ wear, as proven b’ 50 years Ing out u triple and a double, Krrors|fest company, 1f the doughty !lttle ' t';lflcw Accounted for hoth Mostan runs, | HIgh schonl warrior of \v.w‘-,\ :; 'l'. A VA RO R 7 utmost sa ry use. Washington also won the second game | 07Y \;]""" At f(”": - ,:," ',:7,,;,..: . Th P- ! v . LEASY COST.hecause in Semi-Paste form, lfld% a' losely e, he, the quartorh | 8 . . H fones gy g et s ; M Sy TN dontent. e OuRn aré AL kA, TG Crashin e s . s LRI you mix 8 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so apearance of Tickey In the """'}"".' . make 13{ gallons Pure Paint for $2.82 per gallon. will be a magnet that will attrac - For Sale by many to the park, JOHN BOYLE CO., New Britain. PLAINVILLE LUMBER & COAL CO,, Plainville, BRISTOL HARDWARE CO. INC., Bristol. LOOMIS BROS, CO. INC., Granby. F. FERRUCCI, Southington. Babe Ruth clouted his 40th homer U8 the Yanks won yesterday 5.4, Ram- bino also got two singles against the e MORE LOVE IS NEEDED This was the Yanks' 87th win of the season, | s o 0 AT ROGFERS ALLEYS AT CASINO ALLIYNS CORBIN SCREW FOREMEN LEAGUE. Late Kiley Bottomlay . Dehm Found: . 1. Corr . CEFRPIe Satin s TR Kunnerson I This is the jever in NORTH & J1DD LEAGUE, 48 87 265 Fletware, Belden ..... 51 As1—1262 | N 2 Magnus Johnson Says Cole showed great form arday Hour—Is B and the Tygers beat the Browns 9.1 without un effort, f,—More love I3 the he Indians pounded out u 6.1 vie- _ ‘1:;"". ve 1 n BRIk toe CEp Y Wrtie ot s sovator from Minaesota :lh:lll(;.n:mdms Pl e heivjols dectared in an nddress here before | . the esecntive's club, He appealed for the co-operation of big husiness, “1t wasn't only the farmers revelted in Minnesota, at the last senatorial election,” he eaid, “the hankers, hust Ven and profersionn) men revolted with the farmers, Ninety st cent of the bankers in my home district were for me, I am carrying ~ from the businesemen and men of the small town ver, the husinessman of v and the little banke than a labor man up teo you to joiu 1 together and co- ye Need of the {0 the Golden Rule, Kecehving, Mullin Giive alentine Unfled . Cotey ., 1‘ 180 | paty i 264 | i | Hilistrom Temple | Talbert Peterson Vollharde need o farmer The Big Threc open up today, Yale tackling North - Carol + Harvard playing Rhode Island and the Prince- ton Tigers clawing at Johns ®opkins, Luis Angel, once the wold bull, but now a hit tamed, has got himself into another mess. A few days ugo he took out first papers for American eitizen- ship. . who 214 | Sanford |olson . B 284—1168 [ Toney Hartne; S4— 248 | Take 70— 228 Pac 69— 191 ydherg p | rickson professional for the fa the small tows is nothinz more Gentlemen, it | us. lLet ue 1 operate together. believe in 408 Conch Secrew, Rl 374 78 i3 ibury Raldwin ariar L. . 7 s 4 ssalback . 76— 283 §2:y o i 97— 271 | " LEGION BOYS T0 STAGE | 5 AN AMERICAN OLYHPIC| ! 1251 | Athletes From All Parts of United y i | States To Aitend Big Meet In San Francisco, Later he announced that he did it Too! i only to compliment Amepica, hut 4 had no intention of hecoming & eiti- o “en—that little old Argentine was good enough for him. | s taught ! no be! for any it shall he my text, He iavited the leaders of big ' *helps make things @ better, to bring abont jne: commop peop's.”” Not ¢ but just compensation for fhc of labor as advocated by Linco'n, ing more was what he was sent t the senate to seek, he decared 4171288 Wileax 406 306 Drive Screw. e the gold Nazaren s Bl ’ 5 ) pres 4081241 | 8mith Mancock { Pratt RebNlard <Now alonz comes tion official who- says that Firpo's declaration of intention must siand, that he can’t veturn his frst papers, the natura . ness to afiscatic prd e ot h- Yesterday's big league homers werc | hy Ruth, Picinich, Dugan and Hen- dricks. For Sale By All Good Dealers —The— Post & Lester Co. 14 MAIN STREET Wholesale Distributors, New Britain Campbell . Penny . 8an Francisco, Oct. 5.—Athletes from all parts of the United States will compete in the American Olym- -{ pic games to be staged here October 15-19 as part of the athletic program of the American Legion 1923 nation- The list of events in- RULE AND "N DR} HW‘""T'T." POISON PEN LETTERS pentier bout in New York in January Maxwell !s Recipient of Misive and 2 i ) £ 8 713, ‘::r-‘flt 33 0 $8— :;4‘7‘“ aarention, A o isc Noti rvrd are being discussed. District Attorney Banton is Noti- 1267 :J.l:.l::n : ; IRISESS Depart-nent | Hein Robinson signs for three years move fled. R b e 2 el as the Brooklyn mentor, New York, Oct 6. UYL LR L 2~ 286 “pOISON | e 3 A e pen” letters similar to whieh 208 figured in a similar scr olal several months ago have heen sent to George Maxwell, president of the n association of anthors, pub- and comvosers, ana anotiner st. Attorncy Baaton disciosed | Mickey Travers and Al Shubert will battle at the oot Guard Armory in Hartford on October 26, Tentative plans for a Gibbons-Car- Departmert Perkin 91— 284 Hartford Tiigh plays Bridgeport at W Bridgeport today while New Britain tackles Taft school ut Watertown, Talking ahout the world serics, did you ever stop to think that: The wind used in yelling at one world series gnme would cool the Yale Bowl halt full of soup, todny. Mr. Maxwell gorast'me oxo was in- dieted but subsequ.ont. * oxonerated of - authorship of lotters cespived W PAIGE BUILT he last two vears sllan A, Ry N V> angd other prominent porsons - v ters received by Mr. Maxwellswer simblar in aimost every detail fo these | recelved by Mr. Ryan aad others, Mr 3anton satd, with the exception that no woman s mentionad. The mis: it was id, Mr.' Maxwell with having vain posed himself free from b and advised him that” they on the joh"” ‘Thay were tur to the cistrict atte Mr. Maxwell, Roth letters were fypewritten hut appeared to have hesn produced on different machines. They were gigned | “We, and ("0’ as were romé of those submitted to the gramd jury which figured in the Maxwell case. Breath wa pire a hum in calling the um- ing any three games would ta¥k the hest looking girl int the world into Kisstag the uglieet | man in the world. Forty per cent of the hot groundars missed would be caught it the players missing them were knock-kneed, 1t one man had the cigars sm d daily he could drop ashes on 123,456 | parior rugs. If he had the ci smoked at an cntire gerics he could get elected sherify, s ney by « Cigarets smoked duving one world | es gage placed end toend would car. It is finished “h from the Polo Grounds to Den- red. Yp““'l'f' o K ver, AR o .Q‘—, Try to Pass It On a Hill | . Badtmimm Thin Yout W8 BHQW Jewet Sl % Lower Prices on the Brand New T e True Blue Oakland Closed Cars! QTS of“lnu_rhkv:‘\: bnude-"Te;zluudn:::en uAk:: to climb! where real abilit ws, i agPy st 6 Only the complete facilities and ctical and simple four-wheel obpbpmaped 0 iy b B g i resources of Oakland, a division rakes. Nowhere is th(n the ht” sizes—and cars costing far more than Jewett. PAPN EITIM NAMED Oct. 6.-—Papa Eftim The lengthy ments ahout one inning stond de the Weolworth | 2 ) “hoze s the delegate of the Building would reach 40 s abgve| Deen chozen as, the d | the top‘ each 40 milex abgve j ccunemical patriarchate at Angora, | thus insvring the appeintment of a patriarch whoe is agréeabic #8 the Turks, s 4 Constantineple dis Hrg any M Lendon, has new The distance taxi drivers earry strangers en ronte to the game out of of their way is even more distant than distant relations. Advice given by the bleachers to the players would last a doctor 700 years if the doctor sold it instead of giving it away. Late- comers trying ta reach their seats mash enough toes daily to make sausage for 20 famili who really like sausag: And 47 brand new cuas words ar~ added to our lan- guage daily by people whoses toes have been stepped on. ] ccaldp ya The number of foul balls in one game that would have been home runs if the fleld had been turned around th= | other way equals how many German marks you could get for a dellar if you were 50 foolish. The money spent on three world series games would buy « whole half- pint of real drinking liquor. All the bets placed on the series summed up indicate the way of the bad guesser is hard The number of hairs furned gray while waiting (o see if long fies will be caught would make encugh briushas 1o spank a boy who had ther read o book than see a ball game. entire | pateh to the Dally Mail. By three times winning in its class at the Pike's Peak championship hill climb, Lexington has démon- strated a degree and con- sistency of performance unexcelled by any car in the world. Here's value. . A BENCE MAIN STR Lexington Motor Company Connersville, Ind., U. 8. A. The new Jewett Six outclasses all cars its size. It has a full 50 Cylinders are 3}5x5 ix-cylinder motor—Paige-built. —which means 249 cu- bic inches of piston displacement. Check those six. figures against any' ties of of performa orm your own opinion cars, Having such power, Jewet: Six need not be skimped :in mbefimlgo\u.km?dp-'l‘lmk eep frame; Yy mxen all-steel universal foints; springs Nox is iv. 6-inch- front and rear; % of wheelbage. , The new Jewett weighs 2805 pourids —from 200 to 400 pounds more than “light”six cars of the same size. And with all this husky stuength and weight— Jewett drives from 2 to 60 miles an hour in high; passes most any car on any hill; accelerates from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 7 seconds in high. { Try that with any other car!, Yet Jewett Six costs only $1065 (at Detroit). Old- time motorists are atits nce, stamina and astounding value. Drive it yourself. Call us up. Have a ride, any time. You'll agree that Jewett out- performs most any other car you've ever driven — particularly when compared with “light” sixes of less * power, less weight, less strength and durability! (es) THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. West Main & Lincoln Sts. A REPUTABLE CONCERN of General Motors, permit these quality-buile, six-cylinder closed cars, with Fisher bodies, to be sold at such unusually low prices. Smooth and quiet performance, of a kind hi found only in the costliest cars, is achieved by Oak- land’s brand new engine. Th very ultimate measure of safety is insured by Oakland’s sound, Other Pri Roadster $945 Touring Car $945 Business Coupe $119 slightest compromise with ness, comfort, power, or any other quality essential to the fin. est closed car. You must actually see these closed cars to appreciate fully how far they surpass all others at any- where near their remarkably low prices. Won’t you stop in today* and inspect them? f. o. b. Pontiac ‘pot( Toufln&lwi $ Coupe Sport Roadster $1093 Four $1345 R. G. RUDOLPH SALESROOM 4 ELM STREET SERVICE 127 CHERRY The famous nation-wide demonstration ““True Blwe Travelers” has fully justifi PHONE 1790 Cakland’s Oakland’s 15,000 mile engine performance ant'z and dhe guar, any Mileage Basis gauge of