New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 9

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FLOAT MINE! NOTED STAR? ¥ : e 3 . ~ ” - - T .'(‘l.s Many are ct‘ve ) i 5 ’ 5 : A IBERE R B ] o e e e v e | war continue to be washed up along Q. Kietu Norwegian coast, and although R < ool have been adrift for four or five : s, most of them are active. One mine exploded recently near the Torbjornskjaer ligthouse and threw g column of water 140 feet into the air, the explosion being heard for many mil | | ;Alllmugh in Water for Four and Five | Speaking of Sports From the action at the baseball moguls’ meeting yesterday there is mot much doubt that the famous Ed- die Collins has played his last game for the Chisox. North Wedlake Hornkonl Bddie is on the market and Wash- : - { ington may secure him as manager. 4 % . 3 -4 ) e { Incidentally Mathewson paid a tribute to the late “Wild Bill” Dono- van by saying that he had been con- sidered as a possible manager for the Red Sox in the event the Bancroft deal had fallen through. Abhistrom . Murphy Fitzgerald Burke .. Quick Relief for COLDS Thousands of strong men and women fall vietims to coughs and celds every year. At the first symptom take WILLIAMS' White Pine, HONEY and Tar Bronchitis. tones up the irritated and mucous membrane gives marvelously quick relief to the suffering patient. Willlams'{s not like other preparations. The ingredients are plainly printed on the label and everybody knows it. Prepared for over 20 ye Carleton Comps ford, Conpecticut—a favorit prescription. Ask for it at gro- cery or general store. Do not accept inferior substitutes. Bmi Fitzgerald There will be plenty of music around George L, Wittig's home in Baltimere. There used ! to be eight youngsters there. Now, four new voices have been added to the family chorus. Mrs. *| Wittig gave birth to quadruplets a few days ago. This is the first time more than one new i#7) member of the fireside circle arrived at once. Three of them are girls, and one is a boy. Thevi u weighed from four to five pounds each when born. WANT FREE ACTION [ 0| Veterans' Bengston . Lester Deming . From Olson . Brown Despite the fact that he has more doubles to his credit than any other big leaguer, there is but one Tris Speaker. Two men claim to be president of the Coast league, and we are at @ loss ‘whether to attribute the situation to California sunshine or moonshine. 81— 253‘ ! A | portunist variety, 94— 94 Mr. Hines declared the constructive | criticism of many individuals inter- ested in the development of the bu-| Bureau Officials Heretofore |, oy, had brought about great prog-| ress, adding that a ‘“scheme of or- ganization under which planning and control would be made more compre- | hensive and effective seems to be Washington, Dec. 11.—A plea that worthy of careful constderation.” | veterans bureau officials be freed Expenditures of the bureau during from excessive interference and thus the last fiscal vear, Mr. Hines Corridan 81 153 | Aisenberg . | 139 157 — 183 — 180 — 21 . Landgren . Woods .. . Symolon . Scheyd . Carlson Olsen .. McConn . O'Brien Gavite "% Cockrane k] 0 N n % | Outside Interference. Having lost his last three fights, Johnny Dundee may be said to be petforming like a regular cham- pion. Have Been Subjected to Too Much R WILLIAMS Specialtreswhich should be in Every Home ave: Spirits of Nitre Spicits of c.u&.lhn — 181 430 CHURCH LEAGUE. Hornkohl Scheyd Measengor Donahue The 16-year-old joekey who always wins at New Orleans probably hasn't ROGERS HORNSBY St. Louis, Dec, 11,—The rumor that been riding horses long enough yet to know better. In Cleveland trotters will race on ice this winter and the bettors will be treated to a new kind of freeze-out game, We can understand Mr. Coolidge's disinclination to recognize the Rus- slans. * * We didn't get a pass to Chauve Souris either, Tt is said that Firpo wil by Americans when he returns. This is strange news, conidering how roughly he was handled by Dempsey before. be handled Pennsylvania football eaptain quit college beeause he was kept out of a game, * * * But you never hear of a football captain quitting because he wea kept out of a classroom. It may interest the A. A. U. officials to know that Charley Paddock has broken tralning. * * * Apparently it never interests them when he breaks & record. ‘The Comrnell foothaller who led the world in earrying the ball across ene- my goal lines has paraphrased ti to read, “The pigskin you love to touch.” A rookie pitcher who answers to the name of Stem is coming to the big leagues mext spring and it is pre- sumed he has a great windup. The game of Mah Jongs must be one of those unspeakable things you frequently vead about, because no one sems 30 kmow how #o pronounce it. “Wop" Manoiian will have plenty of baskers when he takes the ring againet the Shief of Wallingford at the Church street auditorium in Hart- ford tonight. A majority of the loeal fight fans Rogers Hornshy, noted second base- man of the St. Louis Cardinals, is to be traded, probably to the Chicago Cubs, refuses to down. Local fandom senses that a deal is pending and re- fuses to believe otherwise, despite de- nials from headquarters. Hornsby has had several run-ins with the club management and is said to be anxious to play elsewhere next year, also are rooting far Lew Paluso against Drew. They have nothing Drew, but the clean, fast and scientific man- ner in which Paluso works has en- deared him to New Britain fistic en- thusastis. against The Southington Kaceys, with Snowshoe Sheehan in their line, will stack up against the Nutmegs at the Armory on Saturday evening. Crashing The Pins e ROGERS ALLE STANLEY WORKS LADIES' LEAGUE. Bingo Gung. Gleaser . i 140 Olson Berard Carlson . Molchan ... Leason ... .ovu0 42 m Tweet-Tweets, . Burkhardt . 8 . Blum Woods Potash Bunburn Fitzgerald Rodin 1 Tall Lights, e B Johnson .. Lundell Hyland Loomis . Stanquist . Conlon Stanquist 8. Korlatek B. Smith Non-Prod. Gangloft Politis | Mitchell | Ruause Duplin Merrwin Luebeck Elllott Wilcox New Office. | i, Johnson Doyle .. Highee Christ . Pattison ... Maber ... Kenshall | Hoftman Spurvey Agnello ., 7 | Rawlings | Miner | 8chroedor Keogh ... T. O'Brien . 8% | Wilson 3| Ander | Bogos ... Daligren Molyneux Swanson teinsman Jones Bertin 1z 87 Jhe HOOVER It BEATS... . as it Sweeps as it Cleans STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE. 4691400 $8-- 277 85— 260 59— 297 ; 83— 274 101 284 4561392 100 321 100~ 1041443 Rockville. Schindler R . Schneider ", Suessman . . Suessman ", Schnelder . Stiege Ulkus Linn . . Richter . Hem Southard o 500 an SPECIAL MATCH. Fuller Brush (Hartford), Gabriel savens SIS BB Bl Kylander whse Pedimonti ‘s " Oreste ! 103~ Spalia . " ] 100 hine, 120 0 - s 10 Foote 100 104 COMMERCIAL ALLEYS SPECIAL MATOHR. New Departare (Hartford), Sehmidt ...l Jooper Goodalo Rtelvell Horvalt Frisk Toung Haubury Erickson Buckells Yes, There Is Plenty of Tea London—Tea production will rea between pounds this year, leading estimate In 1922, #t amounted about 681,000,000 pounds. tion in the United States and the increased consumption land's national beverage. 1420 486 AT3—148 91 4TE--1414 s s LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK (SPECIAL). | 780,000,00 and 800,000,000 merchants | Prohibi- poor beer throughout Britain is blamed for of Eng- 4| know to be necessary is made be given courage to take action they ported, totaled $4 by of former service mem and $2 48,639 for 0' Director Hines in his annual report,|253 for other purposes. 84 which attributes many of the ills of | dl’fel""i |the bureau to organization 289 Every call 1212| due to inadequate planning of the op—ldon fire brigade costs 91 pounds. answered by the 280 % Yep, Magnus Has a Boss— . Washington-—Ye Magnus Johnsc has All through his strenuous campaig: days, Minnesota’s new dirt farmer | senator, denied the bosses held any ; sway over him. But now he admits there is one per- son in all the world from whom hr | has to take orders. And that is his a boss w—— e | rife, 1531401 “But she’s the only boss I've had | since 1 quit giass blowing,” says Mag- | nus apologetically. *“And she is the 31| pest boss any fellow ever had.” 4| Mrs. Johnson, now comfortably set- 260/ tled in her new home in Tacoma -| Park, admits she doesn't look upon her stay in Washington with the same anticipation most women would, “You know,” she declares, I wouldn't consent to come here at all Z"‘Iunnl Magnus promised he would get a4/me n cow and some chickens and 291 | not insist on me going to receptions 203 | and the other parties senator's wives o | usually are eager to atten Mrs, Johnson, though, s a clos 268 | student of politieal aNairs, There 300 never is a question that will affect ¢ /the mothers of the country, or the 304 | Women voters as aw hole, upon which she isn’t versed. And Magnus always talks these |things over with her before he makes up his mind just how he will stand on it * 487 And He Minds Her, MRS, MAGNUS JOHNSON — At — Wintergreen Peppermint Lon- | Just what I wanted, a KODAK The best part of giving a Kodak is you know it will be put to purpose as soon as it's out of the box. You have the gift list problem ~=we have the answer. Justcome to our Kodak counter. Autogrephic Kodaks $6.50 up The Harvey & Lewis Co. Opticians 85 W, Main St.. New Britain Erickson & Carlson Bring the kiddies to see Santa Claus’ beautiful stock of Toys on display at our store. A treat is in store for the youngsters, They include: N DOLLS DOLL CARRIAGES KIDDIE KARS to voung and old. SLEDS BANKS DONKEYS TOY BALLOONS VELOCIPEDES ETC, ETC. 3 Our Furniture Department also is heavily stocked with useful gifts for If Ruptured “She” is hoping—this Christmas [TryThis Free ing to be disappointed if her ‘ : going ’ hopes are not realized. You've always sympathized Here are a few suggestions from this department:— DINING ROOM SUITES § FLOOR and TABLE LAMPS ~ LIBRARY TABLES BOOKCASES SMOKING STANDS WRITING DESKS MUSIC CABINETS PICTURES and MTRRORS For some time, now, “‘she” has been counting the dx: until Christmas—counting Apply it to Any Ruptare. Old or Tecent, | Large or Smail and You are on tie | Rond Thet Hus Convinced Thou cleaning days. And as each day passes, and she stows away her broom and her cleaning “tools,” she won- ders—"Will he think of me, this Christmas?” She is hoping fora Hoover as your gift to her. And she's TH with her—regretted that she must work so hard. Express your sympathy in practical form. Lift from her shoulders forever the burden that has long rested there. Give her a Hoover! SPRING & BUCKLEY ~— ELECTRIC CO. —— 75-81 CHURCH ST. TEL. 2240 Sent Free to Prove This/ d man, woma or hild, |put it en the rup-ure and the muscies #in to tighten &'n to bind together | #6 that the opening closes naturally and the r this free trial ¥ven if your rup- | ture dossn't hother you what of wearing supp sufter this ny 4 such dangers from a small thrown thousands on the operating 3 A ot of men and women are da rumping such risk just because their rup- tures do net hurt nor prevent them from | ing around. Write &t omce for tisie free trial, a= Bt s ertainly a wonderful thing and has mided in the cure of rup. Try and wilte at once, using the coupon be- | Anyone Free for Ruptere w. 8 _Rice, 1n 90 Main o, Adems N Y Tou mar send me @ 1 Sample Treatment of your application for Rupture. fron stimulatin Name Address L SEWING BASKETS CHINAWARE CHINA (I RUGS and LINOLEUM ROYAL EASY CHAIRS ETS, ETC. Agents for New Home Sewing Machines Barstow and Richmond Ranges We Will Cash Your Christmas Checks Erickson & Carlson <379 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1477

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