New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1924, Page 11

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Speaking of Sports The New York state boxing com- mission has absolved Taylor from all blame in connection with the death of ! Frankie Jerome. However, the Terre Haute boy has| & conference with the New York dis- | trict attorney this morning. | But it is hard ta see where he can be held eriminally liable, but a cer- tain formal procecding must be car- ried out. | As a result of Jerome's death a bill has been introduced at Albany asking | for the repeal of the hoxing law and | calling the sport a disgrace to the | Empire stute, The Community five of Meriden, with four victories and one defeat | thus far, clash with the New Britain | Pawnees in Meriden l-'ri-lny night. | Saturday mumln-' probably the | Community record will read four vie- torles and two defeats, The nurmmi city basketball s«,rins‘ opens on Fel Jimmy Maleolm has si with the Kaceys in th Holyoke flash will be set, ned to play series. The | a valuable as- ter. many “a perfect child.” Willie Hoppe has o for's challenge and th in Chicago next weck. pted Schac- wo will meet | parpold Osborne be found? is the a this and Higgins, former Columbia star and two-miler and cross country chamv of past seasons, will try out for tuc Olympic team, Each one of around 6 feet 4 over, show event as nel jump. Don't propose to & ball plo “likes to bat around too much, Don’t propose to a billiard player; he always knows his cue, [in the high-jumping without any undue trouble, Arthur Gladstone Havers, America, won the title as the ¢ pion professional golfer in En he'll | last season, but the indicate he wi Don’t propose to a six- bike racer; he's always going around in circles, Don’t propose to a wrestier; #soon be flat on his back. and day out, Mitchell of the best backyard. Mt Don't propose to a jockey; he leave you at the posi. may| Day in | show Al (fame to be to a golfer; most of [Johnny Buil's drivers, playe {and finished with an average of ond with an '8 came next Don't propose ‘em arc terrible Don't propose to a barnyard golf you may have too much trouble keep- ing him away from the chickens. Don't propose to a bridg he may give you a raw deal, Ted Ray was s Have e player; | - This is the second timq has outscored ail the British Don't propose to a llon tamer; he(He led them for the first has a hard cnough life as it is, ‘ Don't propose to an indoor swim. ! mer; he'll have you in hot water all time, ! 920 with a mark of 74, the records do consistently superior. the re long-driving golre 29 rounds of competitive time now in ham- gland beach I la‘. doing his best to forget the northern blasts of win-| The picture might lead one to believe he is succeeding. The youngster with lmn is “Jackie” Ott, a prize baby, called by Nowhere, . quartet cun leap | Co It s |Eh doubtfu! if any country anywhere can | such a galaxy of stars in one Awmerica boasts in the high V. ", “Uncle Sam, on pust performances ut | Patto least, should grab the first four piaces competition not | cords | v in| ichell golf avers with Miteh pros. in Don’t propose 10 @ Mall JONEE DILY - | gy o smoamiam i oam omm oo rmm er; you can find a sane man if you look long cnough, | RNITY ALLEYS ; tors Don't propose to he'll have you in you know it, tennis player: |y, the courts before |w, i, —— 1 b, The United States seems practically faln to win at least one event in coming Olympic games, That is | in the high jump Ifor where can M men of the caliber of Leroy Brown, |t Jolmny Murphy, Dick Landon and ity o v Leads Pennsy ————— - - — l Y WORKS LADIES, Tall Lights, Misy . Miss ol Holmguist Johngon Kgan Kerin Dummy Bow VWows. STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE, Shipping. ] 114 J 194 104 " Pactory. Ma [ Apurve HHof'man Low Man Agnella Outlans, Arsenberg Jones Carridan | Hetnzman Bertain Wilson Anderson Colliugswood itegos e Moly neux Rawiings itior R. BRISBANE McGRAW A combination quarterback and halfback Rae Brisbane McGraw has been honored with the captainey | of the 1924 Pennsylvania football e1eve | roae s en. McGraw was one of the outstand- | Mitchel ing stags on Coach Young's squad last | Kilsurt vear. Gandloff Chest colds- broken! Inf) d branes. congestion, m%mu)dfl and ghroat. It scatters congestion =your cold is gone! 1932 | Hampshire girl. '. mlny hole.” o e e s e e s e | Crashing The Pins EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. Berard .. Olsen Donahue Glenser Carlson Molehan Deigston Miss Lester Miss ¢ Kid Williams Is Given Verdict Over Goodman | New York, Jan. 15.—Kid Willlams, | of Baltimore, former bantamweight champlon, who is attempting a come- | *back, last night won the judges de- | ciston over Charlie Goodman after 12| rounds, Irish Johnny Curtin hurt his| {arm and Willle Darcy, who substitut- | jed for him, lost the decision to Lew | Hurley, |Johnny ieonardfis—es in { Bout With Romeo Roche| Holyoke, Mase., Jan. 15.-—Romeo! Roche, Holyoke junior lightweight, | was awarded the decislon over Allen- ! | town Johnny Leopard here last night | SMITH SCORES 66, | New York, Jan. 15.—MacDonaid | Smith of Callfornia, American profes- sional who finlshed third in the Brit- ish open at Troon last spring, is shooting sensational golf in the west, A few weeksago Smith scored a bril- |llant 6 with all patts holed at ihe Lakeside course of San Francisco. | Smith promises to be a formidable | contender for the American title this! | vear, wliami srapvd | arvasigpey 48 ae Foremen, TISHER TO Emmops o' Brica Gavitt D WILLIAMS | | |Succeds Blackmore As Captain of | | Purple Basketball Team Willlamstown, iss.,, Jan, 15,—The | dolnson Doyle 69| tuined durlng the remainder of the | 3: season hy Harry Fisher of Rye, N, Y,, lan Blackmere, ) The latter has been lost to the team | erty f year owing to the operation | sald an average of $33.30 in general | property taxes, against $13.95 in 1912 rate of $2.44 per $100 as with for the {for appendicitts which he underwent late last fall. Fisher, who is a mem- | AL Burkhardt |erty in the property 763,000, $30| golng to seo that its big army of golf- | over the The | 834,000, . Y. New \ork Jan, 15. COURSES. New York is| Mossongor 8 hoyd Uy lund Whalen . . Tlowkoh! 6— 151 ummy ~ 133! ditional courses, =1t proposed to bulld five or six 88| courses, four municipal courses all are self-sustaining. 146! ers has plenty of playing epace. 173 city officlals are demanding an appro- priation of $1,500,000 for bullding ad- new WoRlE ..oivenses g 1 Louson MORAN TO MK WAGNER g New York, Jan. ~Pal | - 141 New Orleans lightweight, left yester. | —-- | day tor §t. Louis where he iy matched %ilito meet Kddie (Kid) Wagner of - yz3| Philadelphia in a ten round - 104 | Friday, - 140 . Carleon . Olsen M. Ahlstrom Murphy P Ducke LASTERN IN S springfield, Mass,, Eastern league wiil o eting ut Hotel afternoon. consider the adoption of the 1224 | schedule, . | Stanquise . g -1 M. Fitrgorald “,\ Jun, hold a Taft, New special | Haven, Go Getters, R MSELF. Cinelnnatl, 0., Jan, 15‘—|‘Ilt"|fl‘; | Eppa Rixey signed a contract yesters day to with the Cincinnati Na- tionals the coming season, He s an agent of the Massachusetts Life In. surance company ot Springfield, Mass, Dadges symbolical of the name, | 'lare being suppiled to many ships in | the Dritish navy. First prize for courage goes to Miss Mation Harlan, a New She is a swimming enthusiast and doesn’t care Photo shows her in the “old swim- . if it's “inter or summer. The greatest breakfast ever eaten was a big stack of polden Grandma's Pancake Flour Package to griddle—just add water TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 These lucky nimrods have jusi been enjoyn g 4 preserve in the Suisan marshes, near Martinez, Calif. {at the end of & ten round bout. | fact, they got the limit allowed by law, as you can see. PROPERTY VALUE IN STATE GOES HIGH Per Capita in 1922 Was $1,867; In 1912 Only $881 GEORGE M, MAM 239 Williams basketball team will be cap- | (Washington Bureau of New aritain He Vashington, D. C., |average resident of Connecticut own- 324 Who has been elected to succeed Al-|ed In 18 367.39, against $881.15 worth of prop- | 1919, or at the ber of the junior ciass, is playing his | comparcd |second year at center on the varsity | years ugo. state subject to taxes in 1 1912 valuation Of the total property valua- tion, real property and improvements were asseseed at Out of this money | 1922 againat 850,065,000 fn 1912, At present New York has|chief sources for 1922 were $60,762, of which | 000, agalnat $21,238,000 In 1812, Of 1922 total, lected by the state, | counties, and $42589,000 by {ncorpor- Moran, | ated places of more than 2,500 popu- lation, {the property taxes $42,877,000 of the contest | 289,000 were for the stat for the counties and | the Incorporated | Spectal taxes amounted to $6,151,000, he |of which $4,038,000 went to the state In and $1,213,000 poll taxes totalled $539,000, of The league will [which the cities and towns coilected cities; liation, tors and s and per- amounted the counties incorporated ,000, th total | ehe entire amount. I mits assessed by the | to $9,281,000, those by | $287,000, and by the towns and citi being $9,768,00 pecial assessments | amounted to $1,417,000, of which 503,000 were coliected by the state un«] $914,000 by the cities and towns. Debt in the state and its political | | subdivisions increased 94 per cent {from 1012 to 19 the amounts in| those years despectively having been £52,036,000 and $100,954,000. Of this indebtedness, the portion assumed by the state government was $6,088,000 ists led in house and 2 tors E Lutherans, tian Disciple. vided thus: Presbyterian Baptist 45, NG aid) Jan, 15, —The 1912, when the state debt was $7,-|16, Lutheran 1 110,000, The debts of the counties, however, amounted to §1,490,000 last 3, vear, against $965000 in 1912, show- ing an increase of 54 per cent; and the Indebtedness of all other subdi-| vistons of the states, including eities, towns, and school, fire, sewer, lighting and assoclation distriets was $93,376,- 0600 in 1012 the increase being 112 ! per cent, the United property valued at $1,- On this property he cancy. $1.58 per $100 10 recognize that ed vaJuation of all prop- general ; CHURCH MEMBERS NUMBER 449 1IN U. 5. CONGRESS 76 Senators was $1,96 increase of 90 per c of $1,041,- $1,680,686,000 in and 378 in the House revenues from all the Belong To Some Denomination . —Methodists Lead “Pape’s $17,011,000 was col- $1,152,000 by the| Washington, made by the Jan. 15.—A board of temperance, prohibition and morals of the Meth- odist Episcopal church to determine | the vellglous affidations of senators and representatives in this congress $015 has definitely established that seven- 3,000 for | ty-six of the n -slx senators and and towns, | 873 of the 434 representatives are members of some church making this announcement the board sald that seventeen senators and forty-one members of the house had been found to have no religlous canvass made up Instantly total, of which 82,/ 839 b stomach, after clttes to the towns and at once, End The 1924 Model Studebaker Light-Six Sedan The 1924 Model Studebaker Light- Six closed cars are quality cars. They are buiit to endure~to give lasting satisfaction. Both body and chassis are pro- duced in Studebaker piants where painstaking craftsmanship has al- ways Deen the rule—~and the practice. By manufacturing complete motors, transmissions, axles, frames, bodies, tops, castings, foergings, and stamp- ings, parts-makers’ profits are elim- inated from costs, and one profit only is included in Studebaker prices. Phene or call for cemonstration, Terms to Meet Your Convenience TAT 7N — 193 ARCH STL.EET— IS8 twenty not been ascertained. Of the denominations, the Method- numbers with 96 in the in the senate, 18 sena~ iscopalians, 14 Presbyter- Roman Catholics, 5 Congre= ationalists, 3 Baptists, 2 1 Unitarian and 1 Chris- “Pape’s Diapepsin reaches the stomach all sourn tulence, heartburn, and paln disappear, tes each package to correct digestion your 5y, sunday morning’s shooting on Bill Banta.'s The sportsmen got excellent results—in while that of three sena- representatives had Mormons, 8 In addition to the ninety-six Methe odists, members of the house were di- Episcopalian 56, Roman Catholic 38, Con- last year, or 14 per cent less than In gregationalist 26, Christian Disciple Jewish 9, Unitarian Sweden was the first a wife's home had a legal value, Diapepsin” Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach Stomach corrected! never feel the slightest distress from |indigestion or a sour, you 4, Dutch Reformed and Quaker, each Brethren, nonite, Christian Science, Evangelical and Universalist, each 1 tabulation took into account one va- Mormon, Men- The house country to services in PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE for You acld, gassy eat a tablet of The moment it o8, fla- gasos, palpitation Druggists guaran- stomach trouble

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