New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1923, Page 9

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FrImm sy Speaking of Sports The Big Ten ha as its chief .commissioner more years, at an increasc for two in salary. Iootball referces and others in the western conference also get an in- crease to $76 per game. The New York Giants hgve signed John Gross, right hander, formerly with the Blue Grass league, Hanover is all upset ability that Jess Hawley, Dartmouth coach, may not return next year, Stress of business may cause his re- tirement as grid meator, Boston College and Holy Cross el o a muddy field today his is the grand finale of N bout is said to be When is it to be, and | It they do | where? they are Nobody kiows. not telling. will the A large crowd from this city g0 to Meriden tomorrow to see All-New Britain clash with Bridgeport, Next Saturday I!IKl\l the seas strong Co. L. team of Torrington as the attraction, Everett Buc! LIn"lmll] president the Omaha stockyards, although not a college man himself, has m three games in which the 1 Cornhuske yed in 16 rasketball employes a half a day off te attend games. Even though Carl Mays i throu b Shawkey Joe Bush past the Miller Huggings of the Yank« worrying about pitching. In Pi and Roettger he has two of the mest promising rookie right handers in the country, Another year's experience and hoth will be about ready to step in and deliver, slipping peak of Picking an all-America eleven this year is going to be one tough job for every football expert who essays the task. Each scction of the countr a pitcher | over the prob- | gland football. | All- | n opens at the armory with the | of retained Griffith | . JUDGE FINES SCOTT $200 Also Imposes 30 Day Su ded Jail Sentence On Man Arvested in Raid On Somierset Club, The April 5th suspension of 15 | days in jail was revoked and Frank | Bcott was fined 3200 and given a 30 | day suspended jail sentence when A.A‘ | raigned before Judge Alling on a sec |ond charge of violating the liquor law Charles Coyne, who w. a4 with Scott, had his case nolled by Prose- cutor Joseph G. Woods. Scott plead. ed guilty through his attorney, Wil- liam 1°. Mangan. They werc arrest- | ed last Saturday following a raid a the Somerset club on Main street, | Prosecutor William I nolied the « Constable Clark Berlin | Thursday to be man Thomas Feeney raigned on a charge irg but claim that way 1o the Gree Fr notified | Police- of who was court by Hi reckle he recident was on ene of below [ Willow | Oalke Brook park on the Beach Swamp road when he was seen to speed by the New Britain policemen. Judge Alling continued the case of Ignatz Drazack, charged with assault- ing his wife, until Saturday, Decem- ber 29 he was placed on probm- tion wife claimed that he came home and started to FFeeney and ar His last night drunk her. Policemen O'Mara made the arrest. Inv entonee Fi‘letriwirlvl Court of Probate ntories have been beat The following in filed in probate 1 Estate of Joseph consisting of real and Hunter of James Gianninota, consisting of rear estate and a bank deposit Margaret Saidl, interest 20 on Os Swanson, estate avenue road. Estat treet Estate of consisting of an enue Tstato consistin street real estate property John J. McCarthy, g of an interest in Be den Her Dreams Come True This exciusive photo shows their Catholic majesties of Spain, King Alfonso and the Queen, hefore the hizh altar of St. Peters has any number of stars considered | the best in the game and the critic who leaves them off is going to come in for reams of criticlsm and make a | world of enemies, Gceorge Grantham of the Chicago Cubs finished the 1923 season the most talked about young infielder in the National league, Yet in the series| with the White Sox his ragged playing | ¢ cost the Cubs all chances for the city championship of Chicago. He was the “bust” of the series, and his poor showing in that cvent may have a serious effect on his play of next sea- son unless he pulls a courageous wn.‘hnck Omthu Olympics, first profession- al feotball team ever organized in| Omaha, boasts Walsh, former Notre Da son‘and Hartley, Cornhuskers, be midwest collcge. Iour players break bones in profes sional football game. * * * Proving that professionals do not play with the same ferocious spirit that murks college games, Nebraska stars of former des other teport that Hornsby will play with Cubs is absurd, says Chicago manager, who has 4 peculiar idea as to what | constitutes an absurdity The difficulty s not in picking the best football team of the getting somebody to agree with you The little brown jug goes to Michi- gan again, and we supposc none will begrudge the Minnesota boys a little brown jug, if they feel that way about it the discover ter than Jin ows the ex- crack under The experts anfounce of an Indian player g Thorpe. * Which & perts are beginning to the strain tell the Ilinois 1o meet running is Somecone #hould football star who wants Dempsey that open-field not permitted in the ring To college authorities the sport.is erything and the winning or losing of a championship means nothing. That's why coaches who fail produce winners are pectfully dismissed to always re. Jack Dempsey is said to be a great marksman und the way he invariably brings down the dollar mark vinces us he is con- e; Swanson, Sherer, Shaw, Peter- | year but in | at the solemn high mass on thei arrival in Rome, Primo di Rivera, Spanish dictator (on their left). They are kneeling with Cardinal Merry del Val (on their right) and General ) o T il T , Crashing The Pins | - o o ———— - CASINO ALLEYS NORTH & JUDD LEAGUY Tool. Heslin 1210 A 19 Mo 243 232 s * | Conk Salmon Maloney PO (uueiee Mullin 8, Coffoy L. Celley Kolosky Valentine Hu Grogan Wolek Hammericrg Josephson Toundry . smedhelig T Bianco E T8 ' Rich Kenney TN " P& F CORBIN LEAGUE, Married. &-hreiner ¥ Petersan Smith | MeCarthy Youltnot Ranuls Matoduiski Rahoski Griffin STANLEY KULE AND LEVEL LEAGLE Murphy . | Penns Giaed Campbel! Fowier T, Kenney Healy Leo ROGERS ALLEYS UNIVERSAL LA LEAGLY Hardware, Trade Shop ) A 0 i i Carleon Peterson Vollhardt Temple 466 1342 Shop No. 2. Trade Parking Gozita Y 85 Selfel 254 | 82| 268 W a8 361061 Flatware, | communian Walter J. Smith Post Votes (o Take #00 Bricks For Salvation Army Building Foundation, Members of terans Walter 1. Smith post, v Foreigh Wars, have pledged themselves to afd the ton Army in its drive for $3,000 post has parchased 300 brick will be sold Menmbers of the prompted by their the Salvation Army remembering what excellent work was om plished by that organization in France luring the war. A regular meeting and clection of officers of the post | will take place Tuesday night of next woek in the club rooms at 246 Main street Salva- I'he none of ¢ than which for 50 conts, Wer wetion by in aiding .| Bassette Denies Ambition To Become Postmastcr‘ B, Dassett sald this morning of his candidacy for without his vas not a candidate Mr, Bassette of the mor had spread 1 that » position member Emmons that ru- | postmaster knowledge, | for is an ac Civie Safety RECOVER MONLY ‘atrick MeAvay and O'Mara have suc- 863 the $8¢ from a pockethook in the coat Mist Mary Zack at a Gold street hall Thursday night. The ficers suspected two boys who, upon | being questioned, admitted their guilt They have been turned over to bation Officer Edward C rovicy rgeant liceman Patrick ceeded in recovering stoler of I'o- dance of Pro- | Connolly No Guiding Hand Jones cut Waiter I don't Any chicker |a mother could never sun Dia has as tough Jones har 4« this one Own Sons Almost Could Elect Him Mayor A. V. Faweett of Tacoma, Wash He l,u eight sons rangi g from 10 to 12 vears old. Var voteran running the affairs of a city of more than mayors to beat his nur ion in his favor oetor nzrian, boasts he 100, s the only " population and clva"cha"* the world’s , has a family nearly Civil W large enough to swing any elec- "d]’M Fawcett, almost an rof s sons. ‘{Tomormw Communion Sunday Bethleher Tomorrow, the [JflMINfi EVENTSAT ST, MARK'S EHURCH . me Mark's fuested St communi o commu ke at either the 30 or 11 o'clock tomorrow Announcement has heen rector that in theWall preaching mission will he held in e parish for a period of one week, The misstoner will be the Rev, J. Wilson Sutton, vicar of Trinjty New York On Sa 11 nioi servies by 14 made | the of 19 for Men and Bogs of Parish There ic chapel, Mark's mas will be three sery S at St Episcopal on Christ- At p'elock in the a choral crlebratio church December lay o'clock, the ( of the church school will b At Leld in the church. The parents of celebration of | the children are invited to attend this \, and at 11 o’clock | speeial form of serviee the holy| The second rogiment On Friday, | Washington, made up 8t panies from Meride) Plainville, Untonville, Waterbury and New Brit ain, o reginiental dance on Thursday 6, in th parish rooms r ere will Altar Guild K, and the elergy and me enia of the mornin a0 hristmas will be ! the holy communion, there will be the holy commui there will be a celebration communion and sermor December 21, the feast o there will b there 9 o'clock another Knights the com- o of Thomus he 10 o'cloc) At a celebration o 9 roly the I elist at will hold St. Stephen's d December the | nd the Decomber our on night 26, & ohn g he a of the Dee o Innoe 8o be co day mber {oly mee nday Ihurs lay 28, there will chrations of the holy communion. On the named Yay it will be a corporate communion of the church school. On Tuesday, Jan- uary 1, at 12:01 a. m, t will b a celebration the holy comm on the feast of the Circumeision I On Sunday evening, Decomber 30, at | recently attucked and 7:30 o'clock, the eholr will render the [Columbaci fly, which Christmas cantata, “The Story of ' mosquito, gnat and ting ight a ‘ lay, December of the Assyr- nis lust 16 lan and Arn be the gregations wil 1" club, guests M were the the Itumania animals killed by resembles fly given it (n her. Of course, she v quitting | tsetse sign posts to guide you. Whether : the thank-you-mams in a flivver or soaring along in costly car, they do their work equally well. your neec Today, as you spend your money to fill y advertisements are waiting to direct you. ) guide posts of business. They point the short, straig road to satisfaction in buyving. They will ser've you well, whether yvou spend much or little. Do you stop to read the advertisements? They her candy counter for Hollywood, book, she helps suppoit her widowed mother, Guide Posts of Business IDING along an unfamiliar road, you depend upon you're hitting They are the al Pretty Winifred Gallagher of Seattle long has yearned for a chance to break into the movies, A recent beauty contest has von first prize. And now she is Like the story in the a ls, ht © publighed to tell you exactly where to go for what you want- They lead you to values of which you would nev know were they not there to guide you. And remember that advertising always goods of unquestioned value. When a store or manufa turing concern puts its name on goods er points out Cc- and tells you about them, you may be sure that they are worth con- sideration. chandise. { Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation ) | with the American Association of Advertising Agencies It does not pay to advertise unworthy mer- 3. 10,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN It is the Only Loeal Newspaper With An Audited Circuiation

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