New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1924, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 5 £ 2 [ ; ” DEALER ARRESTED > & fe : “ongressman,’ suggested a ryes : Champion Swimmers All—In “Sunday Best g e e | porter “avonrd " the i fated ceuth s ‘ | 81, a bond dealer, was arrested Jlast — “here’s & chance for some publicity, S p e a k l n 8 - v “ g Y night on a certified copy of an-indict- | Fxcellent - Propaganda f you cared—" A i 4 i % 5 i 4 . A o ! ment found in Los Angeles charging | (Congressman Blather was a pas-| “You may quote me as saying.” 3 12 o " ¥ 3 , 1 5 1 him with conspiracy in connection senger on the steamship Siever, | replied the statesman, “that I am [ o) f s p ovr ts 3 : , ; , ! with the rebbery of more than $70,- which was slowly sinking. The pas- | heartily in favor of a back-to-thes ; . & : < 000 in securities from a United States | sengers were climbing into the life- | land movement.”—American Legion I mail truck in that ¢ tcam certainly is an optimistic of the | first water if he still thinks the Red and Gold stand a chance of defeating Passaic, I Yesterday the New Jersey boys won { two more games, defeating Ruther- ford high 2#°to 19 and Union Hiil 34 to 24, This brings their unbroken string of victories up to 136, | Haugen, the Olympie | skiing star, ste as awarded the Lastern giiing title, Herb Pennock has not yet ‘signed Lis contract. The U ersiiy Maine five plays| Trinity in Hartferd tonight. \ ! Chick Hayes will be the referee at the grmory touight when the Uh!c';l Middletown lost its first home game |/ 2 i g s 2 3 the season last night when the [ The girls above are Ameriea’s champion girl swimmers, and this unusual photograph shows ds of Pristol turned ihe trick | ¢ham one way you scldom see them, without swimming togs. Snapped at Miami, Fla, where e they smashed records recently. Left to right: Aileen Riggin, Helen Meany, Katherine Brown, THe army and navy have their an- | Adelaide Lambert, Helen Wainwright, Gertrude Ederle, Doris O'Mara,. Sybil Bauer, Virginia :"Z“ basketball clash at West Point| Whitenack, Ethel MeGary and Agnes Geraghty, oday. £0p. prges anay b fixed Trom $15 1o rashing ns ! T : “ e AN iy ~€omplete De Luxe . S . Creads, Princeton's mermen defeated Penn. ROGERS Al $ iiovw W H sl B0 points to 12 last night. They also © CORBIN SCREW '} Perkes o 238 | . took the watgr polo match, 42-11. f : Aoy LB : 6 BEAUTY to look at, a beauty to drive,and beau- | s R N Romime i »S-;wmle Plan Ratilied After Al tifully complete as to equipment. The New Jewett Washington and St. Louis, in tho|B& < . b e o s o L R A o Nl e al i i De Luxe touring is more than a boulevard beauty— National, ¥ ptured oy : : ngm Chamber Session it’s a husky six, not a “‘light”” six. Has 50 horsepowes nant., Each has finished in the first S92t 3 4 ; division several times bhut thus far| . . e - s s or ’ ' ] - : none has been able to hurdie the final | . o o PRI R L ' R L —~think of that! Performs to amaze owners of f}r iihia St gates 3¢ making th srads | Rovuard 21212000 i 3 R il s Feb. 23.--The chamber of more costly cars. In all the world no car like this! within one game of making the grade, | feliad .. = §e8. Jont * “* : - “éputics approved Premier Pofncare’s | : it v bbb g ing Sy ey Py |3 i, BT S ontive taxation and sconemy sian this | Jewett combines qualmeg and ad\--ntl'gen no other ~ morning after an all-night session, car offers you at the price. Prove this yourself— Bob Moore is a coming sprinter, In b |"he vote was 854 to 218, 2 J ", ' the recent junior national A, A, U, A VAR LS - AMBRIGAN LRGION LEAGER The sittihg was the extenalon of & | - drive the New Jewett today! (608:3) two-mile run at Buffalo, Moore, Co- | Vil s Ve ] b ‘ New Britain. session lasting all day yesterday and lumbia university star, set a new ree- _ b T ek soene108 3 6= 34 was the longest in the annals of the Touring . . . . $1065 Sedan ., . . . . $14995 De Luxe Touring . $1220 ord for the cvent at 9:33 1.5, thus - Wik o e 4 French parliament. Brougham . . . 1325 De Luxe Roadster . 1195 DeLuxeSedan . . 169 lifting himgelf to stardom. Pratt . ST 5 I T O 11 The deputies plodded through a Prices &t Detroit. Tas axtve Pal ‘ 20 Atenell Lol e hundred-odd articles, modifying some § Abe Mitchell, long-driving British | Sleler - A S i £ibeshey T 1%/ and adding to others; then harked 602 601783 professional, recently \\:hiwrd.urmnul e balllatl “ back 1o those clauses which they had pe ‘ 0 . o r SR e g oty Tersieng & ! Patlans Bn fninig apioll ceead: | WHITMORE PAIGE JEWETT (O, 319 EAST MAIN STREET ) ens 04, | g 3 . in eration, he articles debated dea A . gt " i . : . : Associate The Lash Motor Co., Cor. W. Main and Lincoln Streets . - " Haol veranse . 2 ! vee in 33 and coming back in 31, This | ol 4 8 . : | with measures to make the war profi- | score lowered Mitchell's own record |nydiers . s v " teers disgorge their excessive profits; | by two strokes, Brickson t » i 3 50| to cateh and punish tax dedgers and Both tealiues Wy lack 361 RTIT SSRELL S LR - prevent mpeculation on the exehange oth major leagues arc sadly lack- - . ITTRLY market, ing in southpuws. There no outs | Ward PR i i 18 - | The clause aythorizing the govern- standing southpaws in the big show r,"("“”““ 3 v b5 : :m-m to issue treasury notes atipu- who elass with Ttube Waddell and the | G0, y 38 ' 2e3 lates that the amount shall not ex- other great left handers of the past, ceed 7,000,000,000 francs as com- 35 T BaNe-101) 4 '] | TN PAIGE BUILT A major lr:uuul' club is lucky that UNIVERSAT LEAGLE | can boast of one good left hander, Main Ne. 1. . ! rie took occasion 1o deny a current re. Several clubs haven't a single worthe [ Kenes s n [} port that the goevernment intended e " R s < 3 while.southpaw on their staff, In the | Reno consolidating the natlonal defense and old days when pitching held the up- Lo kg - E0 -+ - . A 5 | treusury honds or reducing the rate Hello! Hello! By GLUYAS WILLIAMS per hand, a club without = clussy (Continued (rom Preceding Page) | of intereat on them, » southpaw wasn't regarded as in the 68 306 Taken as a whele the measure vot. “ 0 1] running. st Phah =, . Dartmouth’s Great Rally, od are expacted to yield more than 7, Line's BUSyl ® McCiure Newspaper Syndicate R Hall Leedi 108 New York, Feb, 28.--Darthmouth's] 590,000,000 francs, ineluding 1,000, The National league pitching uver- [ £, Vatentine v baskethall five eiimbed fito a tie for| 000,000 in econsmi 1,000,000,000 G RR ages recently issued revea! the deapth |Perkivg 86 sceond piace in the Eastern Jntercols | from the application of sharp meas- of zouthpaw pitching in the older or- . P 3 1e0 Jeslate Jeague Tast night by defeating | ures agaonst tax dodgers and 4,000, ganization, The figures show that the Columbia, 20 to 18, in a poorly played | 000,000 from new taxes and a 20 first eight pitchers in the matter of N contest, The score was tied at the | cent increase in existing ones, Aboli- games won were right handers, $ a + '} end of the first ha 1 the lead see. | tion of the match monopoly ales will | sawed constantly ‘throughout the sec- | bring in a round sum, That certainly doesn’t speak very ond period. Edwards, of Dartmouth, | - well for the smiv.\_rlula 7‘ ‘ . ‘w:;lh :1\::}:-:: of Columbia, wore |h-} KING E“ANUEL.ILL Luque, pitching ace of the Cinein- | i et e s OGRS 0 R 000 NUGH PEBASURE | e s s e vom| (SR O S0, SO Rreus o0 B s T softest picking last seéason, ! 1084 the Flu—Has Been Indisposed 1or ooy - AT TOR AN PP 3 AT ' or § X £ PHONE UPA- from the Boston nggregation and not | 2 ; 5 President of University of Michigan | More Than Week, Y OPELRA LES AND OCTAGONS L usars . e ' | ; 5 M once tasted defeat. When he started | esiagk oo - 3 I H A p By The Associated Press against ¥Fred Mitchell's elub it sas|swanson s fi4| Ms Wik, souial Lite of "“"““" Rome, Feb, 28.—King Victor Em- all over but the shouting as far us - v : Deters From Studios. | manuel is confined to his bed with in- Cineinnati was concerned, ipping. Bept, { fluenza. Hin projected trip to Fiume ——— . 5 1 { Anin Arbor, Mieh Veb. 28.-<Jazz in connection with the annexation of Luque had the edge on every club bands and saxophone orchestras, | that city to Italy has heen pastpened, in the National leagu: The New proms, hops and “whirlihe, giddy par The King has been syffering from York Giants gave him the greatost | have their proper place, but just | infiusnza for more than a week, His | trouble, MeGraw's team pressed him now thsy oce an “undi large trip to Spezia on Fehruary 14 ag- | hard and three times gant him down ’ 1397 plaece” in student interest. This dpin- | gravated his condition and he was| to defeat, despite the fact that he, P& ¥, CORBIN 1B A ion was expressed today in President forced to take to his bed. His physi- pitched great ball Singie Ve Marion 1., Tarton's annuml report to clans insist that he be allowed a com. —— _ Banulder . “ the bonrd of regents of the University plete rest. and he will probably - l'”';""'w o b4 ’ of Michigar main in bed for several days, his NEW MARK lN HURDLES Perer i Learning las a quict and simple | public (nnetions meanwhile being can- A Giiftin . L F beauty all her own, which deepens ceiled AL the time of kis Spesia trip \ y == lwith the years” President Burton's all Maly was visited by severe damp, " . ) report said Our ja ds, our | cojd weather, which made inflyenza Tilliott of Phillips-Exeter Romps Over " ) s whirling, giddy partics, our ‘busts’, | prevaleit 15-Yard Fyent in Vive and Four. . . or proms, our hopz, our moving pic- All preparations were in progress | 1 vore ¥ . . 1y ture ghows, onr joy ride all these for the king to visit Fiume on March Fifths Seconds, MeCarthy S L and many other things gather into a 2, but Such an early date néw is out ! et Neiey rushing rabble and ¥ ish | of the questior Yixeter, N. H,, Febh, 25.<A new rec- L J 5 warning, They m have, they do ¢ voyal housthold thus has twe ord for the 45-yard high hurdlcs was wir proper piace, but just now Wluenza patiente, the othér being wet at & Phillips-Fxeter acAdemy ey oecupy an 1 Iy large place i Prince Humbert, whoe i& pro- k mees here yosterday by Charles tudert duterest, T emphasis gressing satisfactorily. Doth the i of Brookline, Mass, sudent, st jeast few stw and his son will be foreed to for the cvent was 5 4-5 sec- | . Jents, | it possible 10 put things 1 » many funetions at which the , a8 recorded by the oMicials of [ W parmes . (0l gionts giaves ond W Aot planned to be present the meet. | arpan . L . we |t fves dv tantly with The interscholastic record for tha|liall e ’ 258 | the At & e rarest things Wi« Undying Love ot is 6 1-5 seconds and the A, A, | ¢ . x | He My dariing, yon simply must 1. record is 6 seconds ’ i The meet was the awhoal compe. | Kitehen Police | 195, Burton contended, 1& “a persistent Khe- -1 Ave § seon_father? tition for the facuity shield. Eilliott, «,“Tu.;. e mphasis upon the intellectual, culs He—Oh, yes 1 16ve von who played quarterback on last sea- g, j vo | 1ATA1, acsthetic and soiritoal values.” st the samé.- [elecird son’s etér football téam, made his| performance on a beard track out of | . SALESMAN $AM Everything Looks Big HOCKEY LEAGUE ENDS 5 : , - OH $0Y'-ILL 9 HIATS S0ME HioH\ < o — — g - : BOLOMG - PET 675 T W00LHORH] ?;é;, b ATWING 5+ 4I00LIDAT ™ I “Na¥ 5D The Cuban te#ler won seven gamoes | Receiving, vital factor is university Tife me - e . — Westorn Division Fias Bot Two Games | S ——— . y ! PUILDING - 119 WAY HIGHER S { HERAD - f i | B AN ANY PLAE. N OuRk : o oumj Tonight—Freleth and Duluth te y s 'y -+ v — \\ TOWN 7 Poom THES A 4 A &’ \Vk_«__‘ Play O Their Tie., Brs i ' =\ 4 o | #. Pagl, Minn, Feb, 23. - Twe| - | games in the western division of the United States Amateyr Hockey league will close the season tonight except for a_tie play off between Wreleth | end Dhiuth. 8t Paul at Duluth and Pittsburgh et Cleveland oppose oach vther tonight in the gecond of two gam. serfez. The Salpts it night lost v Dy | Tuth 4 to 3, while Pitishureh dropps ' s first game with Claveland 2 to 2.1 17 the Pirates o3t tonight's game with (Ueveland av £, Pagl wine from - Tuth, they witl be tied for first place ¢ ie jast night won its final cason from Fveleth at Tive Millers, who | aet place.

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