New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports L Charley Paddock, master sprinter of them all, has asked the A. A. U, to reinstate him, hi Let us hope that the board will P drop its fiddlededee business and re- instate him, The fact that Paddock does not look up to the A. A, U. as a little tin | god has nothing to do with the fact that he’s as good as they make ’'em and that isn't maybe, when it comes Lo running. He has not broken into the profes- sional ranks but he has broken through the pride of the A. A, U, Anderson » Gorman y Peltitier Pride goeth before a fall and un- less Paddock is on the Olympics team the chances of the A, A. U. taking a Sahnaoh tumble are not meligible. Werdeline NORMAN BROOKES Hopkins | Then there’s the case of Hal Cut-|Fllot The announcement from far away bill, the “flying parson,” who was AAPRY Australia that Norman kK. Brookes, |~ disharred by our own state A. A, U, world renowned racquet wielder, board for charging excessive ex- Pres !plans to get back into tennis compe- penses, | ROGERS’ ALLEY$ |tluon again this season is of more gt bk | i % — 5 Y [lhau passing interest. | b s b bl rucied an ol s | AR “gfi.':: l’_::"’" LEAGVE For one thing it means that the thority that another star athlete who |R. Carlson “ot s5-- 159 Antipodeans . will be better fortified E. Lynch #1— 108 than they have been for some time took part in the same meet in Hart- Marston is now recovering from un’ operation, player the coming _season. lacked only confidence - ability last year, according to | Cleveland leader. - troit Tygers, who slumped badly in returning to his 1922 form at Applegreen Parizon ol tord put in a bill that was fabulously |4+ Molhas Can Brooi{es Come Back? Tris Speaker is confldenl that Rube | utzke will be a much improved ball Lutzke | in his real the First Baseman Lu Blue‘of the De- | is batting last season, is hopeful of | the | late, ) Crashing The Pins CASINO ALLEYS. SPECIAL, MATCH Retainers, — 130 1in their efforts to grab off the famous 19| Davis troph) Not only should high, but his expenses were okeycd’y‘ Barard hy. - No 0 o ) by the board. This star was in the Dummy ability as a player aid ?lu heydey of his popularity and he got n cause to a m cd degree, away with it, psychological effect his pres- ! i haeea o kitateom 160/ €nce is certain to have on the other > | M. Murphy 170| members of the team Wil no doubt Ar. f:rrns wei km‘:;ng:(lmll i P. Burke : "figenhancp the prospects of the foreign - s T gt ¢ b i e 138 lentry appreclably. Charges that registered amateurs { M do violate the rule by accepting large | foes are mot new. Neither are they ’ Rawlings .. cees 817112 entirely false, many believe, ?‘“ii Helmauist . &chroeder 99 9 # vl gl Miltor %o Paris, Jan. 29.—Prince and Prin- Manager Coach John Tobin of the | xjss ¥gan Lo, o i '$37 isg| cess Orlofr, the latter the daughter of Rangers has some stiff work ahead (Miss Kerin i - Z_|Grand Duke Pet Russia, sailed of him to remold the Rangers into a |PDunimy 503 467—1434 | for America from Cherbourg yester- winning five, | A b S 868 | day aboard the Ge orgg Washingeton, Sun Toys, b i g 7 75— aee| re accompunied by Nicolas| The Panthers are reported to be(C. Deming ceae Hoffiman 88 86 suhokuloft the judge who conducted the getting very coeky in view of their | Renaston 8oh "o s investigation Into the fate of the late long string of victories, (G, Mallory Burke ! " #ezar and his family. ; e anad Brown 465 420—1338 The ostensible object of their voy. There are several teams that feel |Dummy lage, says the Cherbourg correspond- they could take a tumble out of thom.; \; 1:“' 89/ ¢nt of Jeho de Paris, is to settle in among them the Broad A. C. of Hart- i Detroit, but the party intends to profit ford. Inability to get a playing floor |R. Thaver 108 96— | by the occasion 1o try to see a young alone prevents a clash, {5 Bhilgren ¥5 86— 268 woman who says she is the Grand “ iy —_—— Ne: we o s . The Belglan hockey team gave the A, Stron t | o q 9 ¥ re D, Amvlrlvuv; f\lm-keyhfls a good workout |5, McAloon 1l 50 «;: — ¢ ” rprh 5% 78— 36 \ Q. yosterday—-all of them. After rolling | 55— ol o, Up & commanding lead the Americans | 3 o |Corrects Statement Made used their entire string of subs. f15 Whaten L b " *'" By New Haven Preacher Uteritz, star quarterback of the Uni : Wblty: Jeh TeAne Wik versity of Michigan football team, is i, uomvmx.r 1021 89 \ # s 4 ‘I % Mylund " 1 3 b+ pury chamber of commerce, through us good performer on the diamond as | ¥ O'Brlon 3 1 el e Allvin B, Gillette toduy > CGavitt . 103 Spe 276 8¢ 4 o e da g, e R r 'qm-l |lv‘r‘ “-“i“.]]wfi 07 42 ”“an toie w104 83 101 88| dire mmunication to Rev, Os- v e, il oor Deniith |5 o Wonstey: Sten, 3 Eminons 5t 106 46 Maurer of New Haven corrects It is also hinted that Manager Branch & s:heyd PR 85 o] o s s i o padfSritipetiing Rickey of the St .Louis Cardinals ““ Carlson 465 465 461--1391 A - already has him tied up. N Shivping. Sunday regarding child labor figures o I § [ Dupiin povren § t 01— 31 is city. Rev. Mr. Maurer quoted | p M el - B - lf'II nlnlv‘(: Shewing that the AUDBer of Ernie Goozeman, only Spaniurd in M. Man 82 . 5 ‘lZ“ L] . L thi ( Sl N u . continues — - = | B0t §1 95— 269 (children emp in this city in the :l:‘ -:::.::: h::mulolls’:‘nltk:m: :-ul n;r 61 469~ 920 [ Wilcos 93 11— 205 |first half of 1 was nearly cight Goozeman all but knocked out Joc |“ Burkh " 73— 141 139 160135 ,,1“1'";:_ o z.\;lnt( ;.IT,:P 1[1.:“-'-.f..;..-"?«::‘.:'} 4 d more |1t oods I ¢0— 137 . G e poluted o “":mf;" }'::""x:l(;:r:n‘z‘r:wl.h:::l: ol‘ 8t | M. Blum 44 19| Swanson 101 110— 308 |In 1920 the number was 213, reduced e e el o7 % b H = 133 | Alsenborg 82 90 27 by the industrial depression of the Louig an artistic trimming. M. B im . i | Jones 103 o8 "ny y I cnp— !B, Flzgerald L] 167 | Corvidan 1 - . following year to 44, and the next Kdith Cummings of Chicago, new v Yoy Berting 8 year to 1 With the better business woman's golf champion of America, b S i Vi_ie conditions of 1923 the number em.- is one of the longest woman drivers 1, W X T8 1 . ployed rose to 271, Out of a popula- in the game, I'ew Americans can hit I“ \;[x:_':‘”".\u ‘ 0w ST, PAUL WINS tion of 116,000 Mr. Gilletto claims 271 a golf ball as far as the slim Chica- /& o e St Paul, Minn., Jan, 20.—8t, Payl | cMmployed i]ll]-.llv n is not an alarming- goan, and the Misses Wethered and ‘\, o M ,Mr”"nkm, Minneapolis in a United | ¥ high proportion. | Leitch of England have to step to ‘lr\mnm ) 12 e amateur hockey league game —_— ‘ keep up with her, long ag they are off | the tee, M bLeen an out-and-out (M the Ohio football con- | 3 five successive years. {y the title at the end |M has wound up in a deadlock with two or more elevens | having an cqual claim, The confer ence has a membership of 20 and is, of course, too unwieldy. There hasn't champion in ference for Just that often of the season “I regard Herble Pennock as the | best southpaw in the American lcague,” says Babe Ruth. “I am glad 1 am playing on the same club with | him. - When Miller Huggins sccured | “him from the Red Sox he made the Yankees' pitching staff. Pennock, more than any other man on the Yankces, made possible our recent world jes victory over the Giants. He rounded out our ball club. His| victory, after the Giants had trimmed | us game after game, was the turning | point in the series.” Vew, if any, American will cross the sea to play in the Brit- ish amateur championship this year. Last fail a full team weat over to compete in the title event and for the | team trophy. Max Marston, new na- | tionul champion, did planr to go over, but will probably change his mind. amateurs | QUOOIUOLUIO0 The Best Cough is Home-ma AN SRSy WAS 1o save e hive Tf v conh vemedy or tried. Vou've probably heard of this well- | known plan of making cough svrup at | heome But have wvon ever wused | it When you do, you will understand why Jhonsands of families, 02 s t 111 288 | Pattison 82— 287 3473 Aee--1362 ! zow eyes dull and your cheeks pale. . Fitzgerald Old Oftice, s 104 423 gar here last night, b to 0, SERT L EH] JAP STAR IS MAT CAPTAIN STANLEY WORKS LEAC New Office. I 1 “NEVER SAW YOU - LOOK S0 WELL" T & little thrill of pride it gives you when vour friends speak of louv healthful, youth- ful appearance. And you feel nhmed when you know your eKin is blotched, hflchyoulbloodlnd.mu your 'y“:nbyuum and watch symptoms om- It hmdmnfi (1' i, run to health -—dve it a chance to do the nm At your Mun in < both M,‘m KATSUTOSHI NALTO To see the One of the best college wrestlers in Free Tablets [, of the country today is Katsutoshi Naito, a Japanese, as you may have surmis- ed. The Honorable Mr. Naito is not Gude:; only the star of the Penn State wrest- ling squad bul eaptain as woll, He rrostles in 135-pound class and to- angan Coach Dave Detar expects him to win the national collegiate title this year. Tonie and Blood Enricher | Neito will get his it chance agains NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | |Former Dean at W. esle) an | P |A. | university |home in | Sunday, | aut murder trial. big earthqualke. | confusion. TUESDAY, JA * The above is one of \u\ few photonraphs ever made in a Japanese courtroom during a| Captain Amahasir (standing) is being tried for the killing of Socialists during the for His defense is that the Socialists were trying to plunder 10 SEE OLGA Relative of Late Czar Will Attempt 10 ¢ Identify Woman Who Claims (o he Dead Man's Daughiter, Dies at California Home Cal, Jan. 20.—Dr, Alfred former dean of Wesleyan in Connecticut died at his Sierrs. Madrie, near here aged 82, Dr. Wright was an New Testament Greek asaden, Wright, hority on and received his doctor of philosophy degrec sity. from Ohio Wesleyan univer- | Night's Tonics — freats good sisep and an NR Tablet to make your days better, Nature's Remedy (M} Tablets) exerts & beneficial Influence on t digestive and eliminntize eystem Stomech, Liver and Bowels. Tonight—take an MR Tablet=ite action Is so differsnt you will be de- Jehuda Halevi Lodge NUARY 29, 1924. e %u‘lvw&» Mm \ BOYS' CLUB AUXILIARY MOVEMENT PROGRESSES Mrs. Arth G. Kimball Elected First President—Larger Meeting To Be Held Monday. meeting of the Ladies’ Au the Boys' club held at the club last evening, Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball elected President. or the purpose of organizing the auxiliary which will take an active part in the social and executive affairs at the club. The next meeting will be held at 4 Monday afternoon at which The meeting o'clock time each of the 15 women who at- tended the mecting last evening will bring three new members. In addi- tion to M Kimball, the following officers were clected: Vice-President, Mrs, W. B. Montague; secretary and treasurer, Miss Margaret McAuley; chairman of t social - committee, Howard 8. Parsons; chairman of membership committee, Mrs., A, C. Sundbe Linonine «Colds At the first sign of a cold in the head or chest; coughing, snees- and kill during the | {dressmaking, Mrs, Dresse! gives four lessons for one ing or & choked-up sensation; take Linonine. It will break up thecongestion, relievethecough, restore your strength and re- dollar and the class is Opposes Johnson Blll open to the factory girls of the city phcamng R rlingy itk o8 Jehuda Halevi lodge, 1. O. B. Miss Esther Westman is assisting so tis, meé,,‘mm‘nwu adopted olutions to ;nuu»l more members of the class could be against the Johnson Immigration bill readily accommodated, Any and copies of the resolutions have Miss Susan Hartley is teaching eight forwarded to the Connecticut repre- girls to play the ukulele, a new song Stor- sentatives in Washington. The lodge | every Thursday cvening. The class | inS0c declares the bill is “a deliberate of-'has a charge of 15 cents a lesson and | end fense to a large group of American any girl bringing her ukulele may join | $1:00 citizens and encourages racial pre-|any Thursday evening. Bottles judice and bigotry tending to divide| Anyone wishing information about | _ population of this country into 1 classes.” up the favored and unfavor invited to call between noon BLUE TRIANGLE NOTES The Blue Triangle club room at 559 Main street, is open to all the work- forming a club or ening except W Reject Plan Fi)x'hidd}lug joining a class is at the club room any 12 and 1 o'clock or dnesday Break up that Cold ing girls of the city and has no PR N NOW! charge for membership. The girls Division of Incomes S moda LR may use the reading room, piano and | Washington, Jan, 20.—The house Don’t e o ot whies senaon victrola for recreation or may use the Ways and means committee rejected for weeks and weeks — break it up st yesterduy kitchen for club suppers and parties. hibit husbands A club of ten girls meets every Mon- day night for supper and other class- es and clubs will be formeg on re- quest, ‘ - ation, » Corbin Screw girls of the club room are rehearsing for a Leap Year Boston, Jun minstrel to be presented the last of |team administercd February, The show will not only | New Haven in an fnclude the latest songs, but also has | hiere last night fancy vaudeville Conacher, skit and ent nationalities girls taking part. Miss Anderson and Miss Larson are coaching the agts and Miss Bones of the New Brituin Normal acts a series w program of ukulele difre wing, a of songs of the represented by its three goals chool is as- Britain a proposal which would pro- ing their incomes for purposes of tax- | as allowed io eight sorr I‘lli Cotton two goals each BRINGS sUIT Suit has been instituted by the Lumber art with WILLIAMS' White Pine, HONEY and Tar states. You will be amared howquleklr this -~ fine old-fashionedwemedy wil TS g that dry tlckle in the throat, loosen up ISOURGH T that congested condition and relleve Pittsburgh hockey the hucking cough, A day's use will defeat to uually break up any ordinary cold if bition: Ehme taken in time. exhibition gam For twenty years thousands of peo- as § te ple have considered this relief-brin {ngpreparation a hou the und wives from divid- a sever and Smith scored Ingpreparation a h a8y to take and plen New Haven netted Don't nceept a substiite. in the final period. Prepared in the laor 1iams & Carleton Comp Connecticut, and for and general stores. OTHER Dependable WILLIAMS' Specialiieswhich should - FOR $2,800, New company, through sisting with thed ancing. The show- Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & be in Every Home ave: will be given, for the public followed |Camp, against Nannie Olson of Spirits of Nitre by a dance Wethersfield for $1,800 on one writ Spircsof Camphor On Monday evenings at 7:30 Mrs. and for $1,000 on another writ. The Camobapyeed Dressel, formerly of Marry Collins | writs are returnable in the city court Peppermint Inc., of New York city, is teaching |the third Monday of February. Hel!o! Hello! By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Answering A Long Distance Call. \ VOICES OF VouR, ONE MILHIY R! LONe&- You NER TH ! rAMILY RASED IN SHOUT OF “PATHE DISTANCE ! THE CONNECTION ANY MINUTE Now WIPING OPP A5 MUCH OF THE ING SOAD AS YOU HMAVENT SWAL- LOWED IN YOUR SPRINT FOR THE PHONE GLUVAS Wit g ¢ - AND INFORM .wUM[\ R 1T MAY CONCERN THAT MR MEPPERTS 18 ALL READY TO SPEAK. SHAV* EXCITEMENT YOU ) L D CLUTCH AT ,t\;gl.‘»'l 5, AT THE PAINT- N THE PMONE, 15 MR. MLPPERTS| HiS T TME 1O A n AGAIN BEFORE o MIGHTY FAMIDY AL .,w Mr(u e ey e vy 1 o | SALESMAN $AM without it. It's simple and cheap, the way it takes hold of a cough will quickly earn it a permanent place in | rour | Into a_pint bottle, pour 215 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sngar ’ syrup to Il up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, 'y, or_eorn srrup _instead of sugar svrup. FEither wav, it tastes . mever spoils, and | gives vou & full pint of better cough | remedy than vou could buy reads-made for three times its cost. It is really 1 how auickly this home-made v conquers & cough—usually in P hours or less. It seems to pemetrate through everv air Joosens & dry, hoarse or tight i) l"m»., ifta the phicgm, Beaia'the mem- f 5‘ immediate re- |M bolml- ‘vm tickle, hosrse. meds, eroup, itis and bronchial ma. i a highly rated com- of genuine Norwav pine extract, and has been used for gemerations for throat and chest aflments. ! To -roq disapvointment sk vour druggist for “2'5 ounces of Pinex” with di and don't aceept anvthine #lse. Guaranieed to give abso) faction v monev refunded. e P Co, Ft. Wayne, Jrd. TN/ WHET T 5Py 1 HILL 19 W \DER | {OF WERRING TuaT TVE SHADE UNDE! YOUR NOSE™ i N0y SEE- 1VE BEEN SNEELNG ALL MORNNG - 50 (ON(.‘ RNE"J T NNT NO R) B FAR Bs 1M | WIND SHIELD

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