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Nauw bruTALN DALY HERALD, FRIDAY, FLBRUARY 1o, 1924. o e | Tries Kellogg’s Bran—restores health o 1 P A phbg ! {Seven Year Old Boy Dies |London Times Is Pleased o 1284 ] Speaking of Sports % ¥ Although they were only practice |11, Ang games, it was no mean feat for the New Britain High boys to defeat both Wesleyan and Trinity varsity flves, Bliepard Leupold Bortini Kid Lewis, a Hartford battier, will | mix it up with Spencer Gardner, a Providence fistic artist, at the Star A, C. in Hartford on Feb, 26. MeGuire Bacon Lembert . c Howard Jones now denies he is to |y, coach the Trinity, N. €. aggregation. ‘Well, who cares, anyway. Bertini Atwater Leupold Shepard The Dixles won 22.20 from the ‘West Sides in the Ilanrold city lrague last night. Mert Taylor was held to a single foul basket and Larson did no better. At last the Panthers and the Broag |y, A. C. of Hartford have got together and agreed on a date, ‘Iu ZenEnts J The two teams cldsh at the Boys' club next Monday night. o == | Lambert Coyle Bertint Larson Cage Middletown probably will bring aver a big crowd of rooters tomorrow night to sce their pets try to make it two straight over All-New Dritain, Despite what was intendgd as a cold ‘urn down, the New Britain manage- ment continues its efforts to secure a series with the Atlas of New Haven. Wacker Pawlow Arata Griffith claims .that Stanley Harris is one of the “smartest players in baseball.” Some feel that his accept- ing the job as pilot of the Senators docs not bear out that' statement. Joseph White of Alabama has one claim to fame. He is one American | fighter who could not like Siki. E. { Pirchert Fnglishmen retyrning from the I7iji| Islands report that it is impossible to i lose a golf ball on the links in that part of the country, due to the growth | of a sensitive plant which shrivels at | the touch. Thus the wayward ball ls.‘ asily traced to its resting place, Detroit boasts a fairly ightweight in Sid Barbarian, ellow's greatest claim to 10.round draw with Rocky 3 Barbarian has also made good shows- ings against other poundgrs. He is at present out on the coust cn-| deavoring to drum up trade. promisin This » 18 1l‘ Kan big res| Swimming prospects e a jump at Northwestern University cently, The reason was the entrane of Don McClellan, great breast-stroky swimmer, at the inston institution McClellan hails from Detroit and is already being regarded a likely|™ ' Olympic entrant. He'll not be eligibl ‘or Big ‘fen competition until e seuson, Manager Ty Cobb of th ‘ hanking to a great extent on his three | rookie outficlders, T"othergill, Manush and Wingo first two named will | probably nate in left field, the pla by the veteran Dob Veuach, Wingo will act as understudy to the boss himsclf. Fothergill and |, Munush were with the Tygoers last sea- son, while Wingo was 6btained from Toronto and will he a newcomor i1 the ranks of the Navin entourage, PALUSO IS WINNER IN HARTEORD B[lUT e Diean (Continued from Preceding Page)y | Hitd nd putting start his Leonard to the punch a left in Lebnard's ¢ With the of the 10th, Leonard rushed out « corner and drove Paluso around the ring with stiff lefts and rights earned the round by a wide margin The 11th wag a repctition of the 10th with Leonard driving Paluso uml the ring by his aggressiveness and hard hitting. The 12th being the aggr of the round and in the latter part of 1h When MeCarthy ' 1 Pa hand at the comp! of the there were no dissenting voic concensus of opinion v a good fight with hoth their best and with the r winning. MATTY IS PRAISED FOR BONUS STAND * g I"age) { e and Leonard pari boss | even with in the Paluso being was ssor carly roun batile (Continued from Proc He pped with good sup; half of them. son one-third really lost the to try to win work an el of the re his bonus SALESMAN SAM WILLIAMS® VANII.I.A LEMON and | Tempting P Aot ever-to-be. avor that will de- srter Onk Coffee " Becr Fatract Wit gme 7 s House Tea Wiliaam, Spi THE WILLIAM: & CARLETON €0, Fasined, Conn. Crashing The Pins h 0 - ) e s Bertinl . . Andres . 9— 267 frome Strawbucker Pupple Montgomerl a3 9 Pupple B e 9 3 ” 3 . . Krause - L . sons 8 Wilt ametz Molander Newbauer Anderson lonsky 2 Willinmefz HAR Ball. Jacobl 3 '|u ton Monta Da Gata Flood s | 289 | 298 | |E. Atwater Rross 16 | Beark | Fareau Insurance Co. L100 104 10 ‘101 451 472 Andres & Atwater, : Production, & H | Bernfer . o e 4 Arendt 5 % 2 Murphy 55| Luonard 100 50 84 456 Mohican Bakers. i 'u} . Jacobl 250 | Eiton 195 . McGuire . 101 86 7| eigively b i Tool Kowm. s 83| tee 83 L LEROUN PLUMBER LEAGUE Go Get [and AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE Flee, Light U & MUTCHINSON Dopes 4 L : Veterans of Gunks Disabled W Stupes 410 Gooks. CASINO ALLEYS. FAVNIR 1EAGLE Inspection. t. Paul Third Sacker to Jmn & mcmnan Nationals Charii speedy hir American a mem atio f the 4 indicated tod o to the STEP : \ vesterday s|and sister ;| ley led 2| advisory Saving Brother and Slster[ Amesbury, Ma Feb. 15, S | Patocta, seven y in saving from death The three chi *lin the Kitchen of their {their mother went to the starting from an overheated stove filled the room Wwith smoke, and Stan- | |, the smaller children into an adjoining room and placed them on | [the floor under a bed to save them | from suffocation. He return®d to the | kitechen and fought the fire until he| | tell unéonscious from the pain of burns and the smoke he had b ed. His mother on her rotur him l\\‘in;;’ s7|Height a Handlcap in his Tittle m-..uu by fire | Idvan were faft home while | | o store. Fire | smoke. his | ’ Playing Golf? We Dunno | ~¢" Pritain and Meriden Y. M. C. As a handicap in golf? short and stocky, re- Arthur Hz long special hole | 1s height Gene azen cently defeated and angular, in 2 | maten on the cor sa n had almost pe of his shots from tee to green. ¥ compact style scemed to reduce possibility of incorreet hit minimum, Have ors, feet control lis the | niblick, timing on the other mashie |was frequent trouble. 1His lwas far from perfect His longer | ms, and body d to place | added burden on his contro At any rate his style lucked 1 tlavipie compectness mark arazen'’s play and he rather de aten by the Italian, | 1 fan seeme tha was young sher Is to Remain as Harvard’s Grid Coach| Cambridge, Mass,, Feb 14.—Re- | cppointment of Robert T, IFisher lead football coach at Harvard was | authorized by the Harvard Athletie committee last night. The commit. acted on the uunanimous recoms- | | mendation of the graduate football | committee of which Perey | head coach at Colums- F D. Haughton, | bia, is a memb occoli Off Form and Hammill Wins 100- 92 At Rogers Recreation bhilding last | | night in the state pocket billiard tour- | H_\, Soccoli lost to Hammill of Wa- [terbury, 100 to 82, Hammill lost 15 balls by having three scratehes in succession but stitl weoll seemed to be aw game was very cxeitin hough | watched sized woi. off. The J1 the way t by a was good audience, JONES GETS “H." Cambridg Mass., 1eb, 15 Atlanta, Ga., national open was voted a major Harvard Athletic coms Jones completed his at mid The that latter | own initiative from the Atlanta member of Jones of golf champio “H™ by the | mittee last night course Hurvard committen explained anted its without a re | undergradu star never Harvard golf te on ommendation body. as played as a a un, Reserves Were There ! | I'eb, 14 Twenty | formed a guard of | 1ding of Miss H. 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GOODs THE BEST | distance At Coolidge’s Debt Vipw London, Feb, expresses gratification Coolid his New of the British viewing the in the speceh war the ne fu fectly plain the internal America are which sharply separated that economic not |ope.” GAME _The handball game |schieduled for tomorrow afternoon on Meriden eourt has heen cancelled. |the —The Times today | complimentary reference ifl | York speech to the. lebt, internal issues set forth| spaper “The president’s judicious and care- | considered speech makes it per- subtle changes processes blurring that effect long America from Eur- | CANCELLED between after 12 years of intense suffering could not find anything to give him relief. Three weeks ago I advised him to try Krumbled Bran, as I had told him what wonderful results T bad gotten from it. The gentle- man in question purchased a box, and he told me that for the first time in ten years he is regular without taking medicine. Yours for success, William Firth, Jr., 66 Velan Ste Merchantville, N. J. . Eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran is guaranteed to relieve the most chronic case of constipation, or your groeer returns your money, Eat two table spoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. The flavor is delicious. Try it in the recipes on every package. Made in Battle Creek., Sold by all grocers, Mr. Firth writes that he suffered for 12 years from constipation and bis friend for 10 years—a total of 22 years’ suffering permanently re- lieved by Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, Gentlemen : For 12 years I had been troubled with indigestion cavsed mostly by constipation. Until about a year ago, T would suffer from 4 to 20 ‘weeks at a time. I happened io see your Krumbled Bran in a store, purchased a pack- age and got almost immediate r lief. T am still eating the Krumbled Bran every day. The wost wonderful results ob. tained with your Krumbled Bran 1 will now relate. A gentleman who has been taking medicine for about 10 years for constipation President funding After re- | says: in of | of ago so the OBE CLOTHING HOUSE MANY DID More Will DO When They Read This SPRING DISPLAY OF MEN’S SHIRTS $1.50 to $8.00 As Good Looking Shirts as We Have Ever Seen SALE OF Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Sweaters WERE WERE WERE WERE WERE All Wool and Assorted Colors $3.50 vow $2.75 NOwW $3.50 NOW $4050 NOwW $6.00 NOW $ 7 50 $6.00 $7.50 $9.00 We Are Continuing the Sale of UITS AND OVERCOATS Hart Schaffner & Marx Make Are Inciuded Not Itching for Another Suit /BUT 9OU o0 ME You [ WAS TICALED 1O DENTH | WTH ™ ONE | 90D A_NOU LasT ween 5o ( THATH WHY ) DONT WANT AaNd MORE. / =4