New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 11

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Crashing The Pins CASINO ALLEYS FAFNIR LEAGUE. Reading about Hans Wagner, one finds that twice he cut his own salary —which snows Honus had other pe- culiarities aside from his bovwlegs. 83-- 93— It is said that st frothing at the mouth at the thought of Hornsby being traded. In St Louis probably “foaming” is the word intended Louis fans are 58— 8- 94— §Ta $6— The next move to be made in smok- ing up Firpo for a match would be to hire Ann Pennington to teach him footwork. Herbie Kopf’s friends. in this city will be elated to learn of his success at college and his being honored with election as captain of the Washingfon and Jefferson eleven for next year. 100— Carlson i Hopkins The Dartmouth five defeated the | Werdelvin . University club in New York 33-30 [ph last night in the final minutes of play. o gy | Willie Hoppe and Jake Schafer will | meet for g title match next month. |yeonara | Bornter . Sani | Arenat | Rosensweig | Cully Jack Dempsey has bought a rhu:-‘ side seat to watch the miiling and also | to look over his prospective rivals. Ad Stone and Billy Shade meet to- night in New York. “ ‘urioni | Searles he | Way “Mickey” Walker declares that | Hovaniss never again will box in New Jersey. He savs he will not fight in New | York either. Harvard and Yale are squash vic- |y, tors, the Crimson having defeated the Tigers while-Yale ‘won from the Cre cent A, C. 9 IR . Farreau . 87— McGraw returns today from Europe | and probably will clear up the Horns_ by mystery. acr Another vear 88 ill standing horizon with Bill out as the king cquet wield ers, And this despite a crippled hand, which the experts had praé-| tically agreed would deprive him of | his cherished title, Tildens are few | and far between, But when they come it seems that they last for more'n a spell, Dean Dolan Rurkhardt Guala .. Blake 'Wl ROGERS ALLEYS HART & fll'l‘('lil:\'sn.‘ LEAGUE, No really new sensation cropped | out in golf In 1923, At least not on | the order of Sweetser, Sarazen and | Glenna Collett Of course the youthful Bobby Jones climbed the |, ... championship heights, but Bobby has | ...\., been knocking at the door for a long | Kelberg time. McCarthy 3 O'Nell 85— 10' Glen Warner didn't | experience a yery successful season in his last at | Pittsburgh. The Panthers dropped | & four tilts in a row, something quite | 4 out of the ordinary for Pitt aggrega- |G, tions. However, the veteran coach |® has turned out some great platoons | during his Pitt regime, He made a | strong finish by defeating old-time | G. Shith . rivals, Penn State and W, & J, 'I‘"'”“' . ney Benny Leonwrd, king of lightweight ‘nm ns boxers, on a vaudeville tour or the| middle west, says that he will never retire undefeated. “I'Il fight until I'm whipped as I think al} ehl.mpmnl; should do,” sald TLeonard. He con- tinues his training despite his thespian | © "\-"k @vties. | Sactrer | Lotgren ... Tenants of a property owner in La Foote ... Rochelle, France, receive a “honus™| of three months’ rent on the birth ("M,um,' of the first child and six months' Nizen .. . M 9 rent on the birth of the second |Lee .. . 1'—' "” - BOW & ARROW TAVERN Cromwell, Conn, Extends to all its patrons a cordial Yuletide greeting Secure your New Year Eve reservations now CAROLINE MEREDITH, Proprietor JOS, KINCAID JR., Manager P. 0. Box 526, Middletown Tel. 601, Middletown 6500 Underwood Naught Can Compare With Gifts to Wear AND LOUNGING ROBES $7.50 to $30.00 SHIRTS $2.00 to $12.00 GLOVES $2.00 to $10.00 MUFFLERS $2.50 to $16.50 UMBRELLAS $2.00 to $10.00 NECKWEAR BATHROBES HOSIERY Gifts to Wear Leave You with Money to Spare l 277 95— 27651 faaog ] . 4121345 255 267 258 253 4091301 7|over the rest of the fleld. 266 273 5 | balanced unit, constitute a 4 THE ALL AWERIGA OF 500 GOACHES - (Continued From Preceding Page) ceive. He is probably the greates football player of the season and the highest scorer fii the entire country. The halfback positions go to| Grange of Illinois and Wilson of| Penn State, two shining lights of the | 1923 season. These two ran a tight| race and had a considerable margin Grange | is rated the fastest man on the grid-| iron. Wilson, who was close behind Grange, is a versatile athlete, The selection of John Levi of the Haskell Indians may come as a sur- prise to many foothall fans. He| gets a close decision over Mallory of | Yale and Nevers of California. Levi! is a second Jim Thorpe, lacking only 3| the ability of Thorpe to dodge. These eleven men, representing ex cellence in cvery department of the| game and presenting as they do a well | genuine compliment to the coaches through-| ?lout the country who are responsible 4 256 206 m ”—:,dered him by some public official, 53 | 1217 1644 282 276 | for their selection. REPORT DON'T THREATEN | OFFICIALS, GERMAN LAW it Attempting | to Scare a Public Servant Liable to Proscution in Germany. Berlin, Dec. 21.-—When a German | has fault to find with the service ren- he | reful about threat- ening to report the delinquent offi- clal to higher officials. stitutes threatening an punishable under the It ranks with bribery, or bribery A distinguished Berliner who did must be very That con official and German la attempted to the Reichstag. ‘dled the game to the | kowski; not like the way a post officlal carried Motorists’ Gauntlets Starting Saturday morning, d to make a re- | not changed, | who | tron, port ll the methods v T'his was reported by the offi objected to the action of the The lower court held the patron had violated the law and the supreme court of Germany has sustained the decision, | The court explained to the con victed man that he has the right to make any report he desires to thc head of a dep: ment whose servioo displeases him.'}h» may report Lut he must not ell the employe with whom he has rouble that he wiil make such re { ports uniess the serviee is changed, RANfiERS'WINNERS AS CONTEST ENDS (Contipued From Preceding IPage.) satisfaction u(“ all. The score Barnett, . O'Brien, 1. f. . 3 3 Torello, . 1 Kaminik; . . 4 | Berg, r . . 0 Yankas 4 16 Traste s Fouls Ttl. Anvlm;nu (c) r. 2 | Baker, 1. . 2 (v'lO(lle . A ) 0 e A 0 '\-Ihon B D [ 0 Andeen 1. g. .. . 0 14 Kuli- cight- timer, tine, Referee, scorer, minute quarters, In the preliminary game the Juniors defeated the _ Trade seconds, 21 to 7. Mahoney; Person; Pirate | School - £ GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ¢ MADE A GENERAI Dec. 21.—( Count wambrun, whose wite, Clara h, is a siste cholas Longworth, has been | made a general of artillery His most | recent service was in the war against Paris, “he recently i Ut of:n jiig ¢ | flea December 22, eus- - tomers of the DIXIE Filling Stations will be given coupons with every purchase of DIXIE Gas, DIXIE Oil and Transmission Grease. When One Hundred Coupons have been accumulated they can be exchanged for a pair of fleece-lined motorists’ gauntlets, as illus- trated above, exchange being made at the office of the Dixie Filling Stations, Inc., 154 Pearl Street. aturday, Dec. WE WILL G IVE-- 10 Coupons With Every 5 Gallons of DIXIE GAS 10 Coupons With Every Quart of DIXIE MOTOR OIL 10 Coupons With Each Pound of DIXIE TRANSMISSION GREASE All gas and oil and grease bought Sat.* urday under Special Offer must be put in car. Do not bring extra containers. Free 0il Coupons Not Accepted Satur- day to secure coupons under this Special Offer. After Saturday the above special offer is diseontinued. Then, with every purchase of five lons of Dixie Gazxoline or one quart of Dixie Motor Uil or one pound of transmission grease ONE Coupon will be given these eoupons until you get Keep One Hundred. Dixie Filling Stations, Inc. 154 Pearl Sivect Hartford, Conn. for which ninth eita- tribesmen eived his the Moroccan tion BOY OF {2 IN DRUNKEN f JR‘{ AnTAGKS SCHOOL Canuien Youngster Kicks Child, Hits Girl and Battles His Teacher, Carmen cel- ‘amden, N, J., Deec, 21— . 12, went down into the in Line street ye drank two gi wine which his father fust mad on he went to Andrew Pirato, eight 1welio to him Carmen v in the abdo- internal injuries which 5" prove’ fatal] On the steps of boy met a ten-yes Maiani, of his w home and hud “hool and wh ars old, | kicked the men, causin the schoolhouse the -old girl, Lucy did not get out her went other children, and ring at the ked up to the desk of the teacher, | Miss to Ma him a and hega The other ©t B. Kelton. S8he spoke d he ran around the desk | beating and kicking her. | children became fright- . but Miss Kelton zed boy and held him came, He was sent house, where the drunk. until the to the detention |police said he wa [ton said the boy intoxicated several times and had been sent home. The parents of the Pirato boy and the Malani girl have charges of a cream was about 1580. Ice introduced into France and pushed | Miss Kel-| ad come to school | ult and battery. | LAST MINUTE — SUGGESTIONS — Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Writing Paper Diaries Inkstands Wallets and Billfolds Address Boeks . .. Autograph Albums Photo Albums Writing Cases Pencil Boxes 1.46 to $17.50 . 50¢ to $10.00 . 50c to $8.00 20c to $3.00 . 25¢ to $8.00 . 50c to $4.50 25¢ to $1.50 75¢ to $2.00 $1.10 to $3.50 $1.50 to $6.00 . 25¢ to $2.00 Xmas Cards, Seals, Tags, Twine, Etc. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS Match her Eversharp HOLIDAY -GIFTS- Mufflers made of the dependable and are imported from Europe. Umbrellas for every one. 66 CHURCH STREET with a Wahl Metal Pen L Silk Umbrellas with fancy handle you can’t make a mistake in choosing—S$2.00 to $9.00. Bath Robes, wonderful assortment—$5.00 to $13.00. Handkerchiefs, silk, linen, lintex, initial or plain—25¢c to $1.00. Sweaters and knit jackets, brushed wqol, fanc;' knit and cashmere—$4.00 and higher. Shirts, Madras, and other fine fabrics, including silk- -$1.50 to $8.00. Neckwear high grade silk wrinkle proof and Groper knit—75¢ to $3.50 in individual holiday boxes. Why not choose a traveling Bag or Suit Case. They will meet the needs of travel. Gift Hosiery, in silk and lisle—40c to $1.50. Golf Hose, Gloves, Pajamas, Caps, Belts, Buckles, Gloves Suspenders, Garters, Arm bands, Brixton Key Retain- ers, Pocket books. LOBE CLOTHING HOUSE

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