New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 16, 1924, Page 9

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"'!MMWB KSpeaking' of Sports The ‘Middletown basketiall team | whick plays at the armory tonight d feated the Instico Five in Moriden last | uizht 57-28. i A big erowd of rooiers are fni:cm"-, ing the River City boys around their| diecuit. | The McTigue-Stribling return match | is_assured, “Pa’” Stribling says, ex—} cept for some minor details such as place and terms. Howeyer, it really | Joes look as though these two will | meet the last of March or first of; April. Referees take notice, cither wear a headguard or insist that *“Pa” keep at least two rows of scats away from | Lhe rh\g.. 30,000 rabid South American fight fans will see their idel, Luis Angel 1'irpo, battle with FFarmer lLodge of the . 8. A. tonight. It was & typical old time Yale fin- ish that the Eli collegiates gave to their games with Harvard last night. railing at the end of the first hl\f.‘ n Pite came into his own with some loug shots and won in a gruelling fin- ish. & town of Shelby, Mon-| ta0a, sure is a glutton for punish- ment. Now comes the report that ilge backers are anxious to stage an- cther Dempsey-Gibbons bnlt‘le. This little ?—m ! Crashing The Pins r. & F lflll“.\'—’);‘-l CHECK DEPT. Married Men. (R e Veterson Schreinet 52— 340 Vouknot 91— 268 smith 8-~ 289 CHET BOWMAN MeCarthy - 343 - _;,,;'2 Evérybody knew Chet Bowman was “la great football player. Seck B Fladen Hochim ¢ did ot Connell 1 star did, it 16 rd dash, stepping W8 iin 685 seconds. Swifty is right Aunring | Diftus . :n;l‘hnunn FRATERNITY ALLEYS | Febwes | Bmien P & F. CORBIN LEAGLE | Penny Lobsters, Camphet] Hepp ' £ 69 Hariney Vi 2| Thompaon 5 Wing el H Naubawer a3l T Melntyre 2 4| Shipping. talting 6 ? Huel LA ik i3 "{Odinen & i Stoiy - Feangoin 3 L' . Main No. 1. ok - 208 20 BT b0 S48 |y B4 260 |1, §i- I Y | Per I 437 SPANISH WAR FAGLE Kitchen s T ROGERS UNIVERSAL 1 Receiving Mo kman weevses B9 50 Vusaro 8 N TAKE SALTS T0 FLUSH KIDNEYS Lat less meat it you feel Backachy or have Bladder tronble, Too much meal may ‘orm uric neld, which exgites and overworks the kid- neys in thelr efforts (o flier it from the system. Pig msal #aters con Aush the kidneys occasiorally to reliove them like Liey eve the howe moving all the acids t: and na du'l mis Ve Vile mRcie twinges. 'ouly, 9.1 of edninegt; necle okt got irritated, ug'ltl 8¢t up twe or tires times durng the wight. To heip ncutralize these writating acids and fiugh off the waste gel abeut feur t 3 Balts (rom any pharmaecy; take a 1a- bicapoonful In & glass of water e brealfast for a few days wad your Kidneys maay 1500 =t fire and plagd- Jiseeder Visapowar. mag- amd of grapes ' and jen.e8 lnike, combined w taia, | a«d has been aved (or 20 « 10| wiy ¢ war apd UM Iae Juggish Yid. | P ) 288 @op b adfer ireicition Jay k incgpensive Rarmiess ad nakes 5 4 t*y vorsrt ki water driak ok niil fons of vy el Men ke Row apd 1) e Weig 3re R torisak Kidity and Lidd- | aer disorders. | beat Allister, ers in the world, 1 Yet that's what this Syracuse foot- ‘em badly in Vrenicomki Inivert Kocl Volantine Huber . Hubert Wisselbrack ] "MK WAIDY - A5 A MEMBER OF L5 after few two of the CORBIN SCREW | 20 Drive Serens 30 Woold Screms, lLook he did at Syracuse last fall! 5 one record, body knew another, he was fast, just fast,but sure ‘nuff fast, prople. figured Loven Murchison and Breatest o Bowman Now Called ‘Swifty’ N ry M. 100. hé Boh conl wha Not d Me- sprint. the distance ' MAN §SAM s fGaspnrri Sends (‘fib_legrlm 4 has beon received fro: “lannounced at K, ', INQUIRY STARTED | —— | Paris Government Opens Probe Into Rritish Tirm Engaged in Fnancial Deals. Paris, I'ek, 18. -~ Judicial inquiry | was opened today against the English firm of Bryce and company, of whlchz | Major Theohald Langton is the prin- cipal Pariy representative, as to whether the practice of importing for- ejgn secyritics, eelling them in France |and remitting the eash to Epgland is; not contrary to the public interast and in vielation of the French laws pro- the public credit. The proceedings were Lrought as !the result of instructions given by the :miniatu‘ ¢! finanee some t{ime ago, to wateh closety the operations of fer- 30 financial housey here, or Langton, testified to the | cerrectuess of the assertion in the! |accusation that his company thad| Ihouglt Mexican Kagle, Shell andl| | Roy Dutch oil sharess to the velue Tl 66 pounds and had sold a jcertain praportion of them in Fraace. | | e denipd a charge that seeurities were brought inte the country in a diplomaife pouch while he was ehief | of the British pagsport office in Paris. | Ahe shares were either brought in by | j fricnds, he said, or sent by mail. It appeared that Major Langton had, transmitted to London checks amount-+ ing to 42,100 pounds. H | HOLD UP REFERENDUM L | i No Vote On Miners' Wage Settlement | in Nova Scotia Until All Men Are Back On Job. Sydney, N, 8, Feb. 16,--Until al! miners are in operation no referen. {dum vete will be taken up on a wage {agreement reached bétween the Brit- {ish Empire Stesl Corn. and officers of Ithe United Mine Werkers of Ameri- [ ca, Nova Scotia miners were informed in a circular issuéd today by thelr cxecutives, laws of the organization must t 2 “and the sooner the I membership makes up its mind to re- [turn to work and comply with the | instructions of the provisional officers and international vepresentatives the better for all concerned, “The contract signed at Montreal was the host possible for the proyis- Honal and international officers 1o get considering the failure of the mems bership to support ite gificers in the past,’” the cirenlar continued, “Lack | ot respect fors previous contractual ;nl\h:aumw by the miners gave the| impression that the membership was not #olidly behind its officers and tife operators held 1his advantage thruunhnul the negotiations,” On Death of Kacey Leader New Haven, Feb, 16.~A cablegram Cardinal Gas- parri, seerctary of #tute of the Holy ee, expressing Pope P'lus, XI's con- | dolences for the death in 8, Paul of | Bupreme Director William 1. Dwyer | of the Knights of Columbus, it was| nations! head. quarters here today. The cable, ad. | dressed to Miw, Dwyoer reads: “In this hour of your ber ement the death of a devoted husband and father, the Hely Father praying | ‘h.r the cternal repose of the dear de. parted, lovingly imparts the apostolic | collision thif merning when the Erie | railrond’s Chicago passenger train No. 1,000 from Jamestown crashed a freight train in the fhe Balamanca yards, Crofineél! la ffi‘i‘v'\hhsfi "= [ 10 GWE B Fag® o N YOui AN - HONOR TOMIGHT the elub. mads announcements rela 4 tive to the eentest. Poems shou'd | | | contain from 10 18 50 Iines: plass en'y ) - 1 ene act and nol mere than twe { scones; cemave not less than 250 and | A -— J L nol more thar 6 words: stories | WONEERE wh . < . 06 16 5.000 words Tve contest w WONCER BRIGETENG AL DOSR 0 e b R lr e » Baf L TUBN 0 At NOBON ! OPENED, vlose on i bruar " B PERpA PERHAD A - Pegas PePr CUART 0 « { . LA ™yt A LAST 1OOW tent, . ™ AT THE st HINE Photo Showe cronn Frincess Nag 5 HE ake of Japen, tak " weent New York beauiy hes 91926 | marringe he it 3 aps she wasted it - or Wergld i semo.s » - - } Designer of the Famous depigner of the Lincoln Memo Llessing for the consolatien and |y 5 ® shington, died early today & | SvAS lapiritual strength of yourselt and [‘olnhflr..dune honlu? o“r) Bacon, | ILLIRMS family. an architeet of international reputa- | TR T tion, was born in Watseka, Til. in [ THRLEE HURT IN WRECK 1866, He was a graduate of the Uni. Salamanca, N. Y., Feb, 18.—~Three | qenite of 11lino | persons were injured in a rearsend | i et | A N6 | \Wwomen's west end of (e senjor High school auditorium | | yesterday afternoon. After the megt- | entertainmént was enjoyed. | |ing an The feature of the entertainment was | position of whieh was original. ephine were the opened the entertainment with a short talk on the life of T. A followed this with the speaking of orr WISHING HE STREET GOSH, MOW DD poems by Mr. Daly. ARD APPONTMENT TH? g d g Faye Ratteghury gave a talk on the i o b NAT by . origin of \l?'i-u'- day. Bernice WEEK INETTAD THEY'RE N DOWN TO A Mall gave & Aialect poem in Ttallan 4i Announcement was mad: of Augpices of its memiers Guest's poems will e | poem, play | subject may be chosen [ will be Miss E |won oday is the Great Day. At 1 P.M. the . ~ |doors of the State Armory at Hartford open on the Auto Show of 19a4—the. & - "~ reatest show in the history of Connecticut * S %rom the standpoint of eAutomobiles Decorations Jpecz’al Events Feb. 16 to 23 General Good Time for Everybody You will have to see the auzomobiles yourself to get any idea of what 1924 means in the way of reduced prices and increased worth. v And whatever we might say about the coconut palms and orange trees and decorations— paint ings, the real waterfall and all—you'll find the’ real thing is far and away ahead of the most enthusiastic description. The whole week is full of Special Days—Satur day the 23rd, in particular, is Suburban Day—a party for everybody in this section of the State. It's going to be a Holiday Week—absolutely. The Hartford Automobile Dealers Association, Inc. Snapshots By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Portrait Of A Man On His Way To The Dentist Lincoln Memorial New York, I'eh, 16, HIGH SCROOL NOTES The second meeting of the Young Literary elub was held at Punch and Judy show, the com- Jos- Eimer and Margaret Peterson principals. Bdith Clark ARG A STEAM DR She | £13 L RIACHES DINTST'S Daly, WAV O ThE A. Daly poem in Trish Jean Cliezinski ga'e the 1. and yesierday | a contest to held the | the Literary club open te A volume of Kdgar A awarded to who submite the best composition in the ferm of a / emay or short story The Mies E he under the Adams, Misa A, MacLead i Neorma Regar enprin sor of { 7 WOWOy Wil NOW OWE Uy HY ADDAE 95 . (1984 - MAIN STREET! P (A I |..M ¥ A L i'\:.‘ ) e A e

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