New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1924, Page 9

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NuW BRITAIN DAILY AiRALD, MONDAY, MAKCH issued. a writ of replevin against 1828t 2 ed: nd George Fitg-Harris of Meriden. has Y M [; A LETES ST. PAUL VS. CLEVELAND FLEET AT NEW YORK 7 (520, Seorto Miituteis ot Moridon, has Sacsodes welt of Solb s 5 H . | Xo 1THe Us MNe i oy the city is involved in the action. The | possession of an automobile, A hear- s pea k in s OId Champlon | ; ) it | writ is returnable in the city court [ing ®n the action will be heard in the : ARE SPEEHING []N B s Tonisnitn S6CT Raalo l.a:u"h. Ml“:'d“l';" lel h"; T;T::“;;;vtm- second Monday of March, | city court on the second Monday of . g - 2 .| Steamed Up Hudson—Last ere I"red Marchion, thro h 8., Gerald | Mareh. Of Sp or ts g wms Top Place Declde Championship of the West-| guly of 1919, [Casale, has brought action for $490| Notice has ‘bech served with the New York, March 3.—With the|against Louis Croll, a plumber. The |clerk of the city court of the with- flagship Seattle showing the w: the | writ is returnable in the ety court|drawal of the suit of Vito Magnesi St. Paul, Minn,, March 3.—The St.!ten battleships of the Pacific fleet|the first Monday of March. against the Newark Fire Insurance i Co. Alfred LeWitt represented the ern Group of Heckeyists, (Continued I'rom Preceding Iage) | T Jroseedsitrom e ensherey] C. Athern; third, P. Brown, Paul and Cleveland teams will meet steamed up the Hudson er today,| Nathan Spiegel of Hartford, through KBmo st the Boys' club Saturday were High School—First, P, Klelst; sec- | Lonight in the first game of the tri- | paying New York its first visit sine ge G. B. Hungerford, has brought | plaintiff and Day, Berry & Reynolds Fawse piorithe banantiot Gonree | ond, R. Dehm;\third, A, Cazlowitz. |angu'ar play-oft for ihe championship Juiy, 1919, foreclosure proceedings against the [the defendat. Lanthrop, a Manchester youth wh | i Empioyed B—First, Squillcote; sec- | of the western group, United States| Admiral ;oontz, commander inNational Stamping Co. of this city to| Stanley Zuleskl, through Stanley J. Deunsk enfered eibomponnd frecturs ond, L. Nimero; third, 12, Sowka Amateur Hockey association. Pitts- | chief of rh”{‘l ed States flect, recover on a promissory note of $300. | Traceski, has brought suit for $175 5t leg while playing atitho loeal 4 g Employed A—Tirst, Yankaska; sec- | urgh is the third tcan. on the Seattle. Other fticials| The writ is returnable in the city |damages agaipst J. Miller, alias J. After tonights’ game the players| were' Admiral S. ¥ €om- | court on t second Monday of [ Milner. The wri *turnable in the ore resuming their mander of the t3 Ad- | Mareh, city court on the :ond Monday of night. miral H, A, Wi ¢ommanding the | Dayig 1, Nair, acting for 1. Maxen, | Marel tattleship divisions, and Rear Ad- Mirals Cole, Bostwick, Pratt and Nu 3 ond, Barta; third, Rekowski. . = PR 5 v The three winners in each class will “"*‘ o asmianiysicebthingiion L 7] |ve presented with Y. M. C. A. swim- t ) the local boys to do, o 4 ming monograms for their efforts.| Iriday ar ¢ nights St. mingle, | ¢ ; | Twelve teams have been organized| The winner of the group race will| New York harbor; ' the B —_— ; for boys at the Y. M. C. A. and a|meet the Boston A. A. club cham- Maryland, Seat They should keep their eve on { § 4 March basketball tournament will | Dions of the® castern group, for the|zona, Idaho, M ere ai'e enou Maleolm, the speedy Hartford for- take place. The teams are as follows: | lational titje, . own-Mert Taylor. | £ : Porter, captain. Resolutes, Lipsky, arranted to, allew New York o ses men ,,Vearlll / ——— 4500 captai | e ships o acific fleet d t The New Britain guards too, must : / N{‘n;(»n nediates—Reds, Havilick, cap- : o | afford a liberty period to the person keep their cye on this Holyoke play- | i ton : tain. Blues, Landon, captain, -~ | Butler Adopts New Methods in ¥ l'u"_fn:l”:n‘(\“\r-‘h‘\'o 111‘10::)‘1;: ALionucus otk . | | Employed B-—Pineapples, Curtin| delphia and Orders are to Shoot o NSO O S % g X captain Prunes, Clark eaptain . =g L COURTS :(]mdsrthx. lea,,u-' by unl c‘.ln{h, with S G tain. Marmons, Bromberg, Luptain.f:,"f;‘ ;‘;Llr::n“(-x::“u;‘l 1"]3813:‘:1(0\0(}“‘1"0.: i J\'nlmrnrl “ll;”“:\[ ¢ Kaceys and Dies tied for sec- ¢ ek Fords, A. Morris, captain, s 5 b £ R b » j ; oud place, : : L s, mament will continue |6 i1 an effort to suppress banditry. |through M. A. Sexton seeks to ro- ne ; ; : The - towrngment wiil - eontinyel D0 o ECHE 0 AUDDRCH stated he|cover $207, and the Commercial T { YT s 3 3 |About 50 boys took part in the meets| Paul will meet Pittshurgh, . On Saturday night March 15 the lo i lanc o etiti was very kcen in Next week the series will be trans- | ten. : . 5 ! and the competition was very A wl basketball fans will wateh the All {all the different classes, | ferred to the cast, St. Paul playing|" The visiting vessels are the Califor- New. Br and Hartford Kaceys| | i 4 Boys' Basketball League |at Cleveland. | nia, making its first; appeara n | !} and Nevada. | ward, if they want to see a visiting ; gl % A. Baber,. eapialn; e About 8§00 officers and 1 player who can flash as does their | 3 Maiors A hmidt captain, Dixies R MEN AR RM D P! >d men are aboard. The visit was | %] et Sl i SR M D FIRE E A E arranged to allow New York to sce Tonight the Kaceys play the Y. M. | gl : i Lemons, Nimero, captain.,Razzberr; Kill Bandits, . H. A in the Hartford city league and : Roney, captain. i | rotkin been named Thursday night the Dixies and West | e 5 Employed A—Buicks, J. Liukas,| Philadelphia, Pa., March 3.—"Shoot | defendant in three civil actions, Wil- AR‘I 'ER €ides mix it up. The Y. M. H. Al : & § (‘ap‘luin 4 1_‘““1\_““\_ I,'fl_l;"‘, i Nm_’.lo Kill” orders were issued today to|liam G. Muller, a cizar manufacturer, Jack Keating, steliar athletic at ! i :uli"uur?|:.M.u:f::;“'“‘”,'.' f,‘iml,' (,r,:"‘\m‘ planned to bring the number of per Co. through _W. M. Greenstein . . Trivity, has closed bis college athletic i 3 : pionship of the Y. M. C. A, will take | 2"Med firemen up to 1,000, to give | seeks to cover §50. The writs are P garcer with the basketball season, A o place about the first of April, ‘“‘f‘}f;’l“:”‘ “":"‘““]“" to “!d'- vfilll'] roturnable In the city court on the ) ting is one of the few Trinity ¢ 5 , . S Giin Clhae urn them loose and tell them | first Monday of March, Busyman'’s Gym Cla [to use their weapons to shoot and| Agnes and Annie Buc Kley of this, athietics to win four letters in major - B The annual Busymans' volld ball | 3 4 5 : sports, Although he has made good § league gets under way tomorrow at | 1 @bY bandit who shows his head, clty have brought, through Donald NO mefal can fouCh you at track and baseball, he will not be| |4 5:30 p. m., with four teams organized | JI1e% declared. His decision follow- | Gg Joreclouuie aotion agnina \ A.STEIN & COMPANY out this spring, devoting his entire ; o 4 A and many of the citys weil nown | @1 @ Whirlwind tour of tho city’ last representatives and credi : cncaso | § g ) [ night, in which he dliscovered three | tors of Eiizur N. Smith of thi b time to his 1 R i 3 ine: rofessions “ ici- A I‘ ] L : . business and professional men partici | distriets in which policemen were not New voRs _ R 3 ; pating At In Memorial, the famous race| IR § The games will he run off every | O their beats. horse, is being groomed for the sea- b/ Tuesday during the month of March - son’s work. ] and the winning team will be ban- | BOb Meusel May Not Be ey ; ducted v the P o i O o F? | ducted by e thr losing teams. Ready at Opemng Games; Joe Moore of New York won the 2 ION ‘s The cup won by the champions of last | Jersey outdoor skating titie by de- Add 1 ‘“'}lfw‘f‘ “O“‘li\‘? 4 vear will be also put up :1i|(l the team | N York, La.,, March i Eraprdidte i Add unotper name to the list of |YOAT w y sl X i m 4 el | feating Kasky of Chicago yesterda. Ulustrious Gdmebacks 1 golf. winning will have their name engrav- ned today that Bob Meu | el il “}“W_l,‘m“”w na. |€d on it, | was injured “in the automobiie acci- | Hartford High lost to Bridgeport at $10AKY ‘ohiainblbarbin 1n Lva1 e aa [Tt followltig teama have beon lof | daut: whinit resiitd: in tha: soats of | baskcetball Saturday 20 to 9, ot e o il S Tony Doeckel of the Braves, and that | 4[;.»(1 -k‘,run..»uu!;]n‘.r)p ;J:n-x}.uu.:m the |, Spot-Lights — H. Dressel, eapt.; | the clouting outfielder would not ye- [other duy. witning from u field which | ¥ Reancy, R Middlemass, Sterl: [ port at tho training camp herc: until f 43 sl " e B. Loomis, W, Fitzell, | the ropart of this month, It is| Included the prescnt national chum. Hornkohl, Capt.: A, |also said that the outficlder might not pion, Edith Cimmings, Miss Hollins | Stowell, Dr. A. Hand, J. A, | bo.in condition to start the season beat Mas Cummings, and then went (g Lo Campbell, 1. McCuteheon, | against th d Sox in Boston on fon to win the tournament in a de- Head-Lights — Thomas Crowe, C.|April 16. At the time of the acei- N OF the three American as8ociation who have hit 400 or hetter in the | vust 10 years, Merwin Jocobson of (] tihis city is one. The slugging out- ticlder of the Orioles has played a fine gUme ever sinee going to the Balti- \ more outlit, ""{‘,“ lannes, tosensweig, Dave Dunn, M, P, Doh-|Gent it was stated that Meuscl was Miss Hollins has been out of re. uninjured, but now it is learned that S 4 . h erty, M. Unkelbach, H. Roche, Garde, On Thursday night, as preliminary | rement for prac elghtoen |, lergstrom, H, Gins. | s knce was damaged and that ie | te the Dixie-Kacoy same at the Hart- | Months owing to sustained A Sider Horwitz, J. Leu- | Was bruised about the body and head | ford High echool, the Panthers of [In & fall from u horse. She 8 now |0 op” 1 G o b T 0O Dorse { when the car in which he was riding this city will pls PLurn game with | conmictely reco » and promises The Schedule | turned completely over, If Mousel is the Lroad A. C, of Hartford. to be a dangerous contender in the| y\riren gen—rra ights vs. Head- | unable to vt the scason, Iarl| | big championships next summer, | Lights; Dimmers v, Spot-Lights. | Coombs may take his place, that is if The New Britain bovs nre asked to et enensasmed | Mareh 11 — Dimmers vs, Head.|the Louisville youngster rcports report at thesIartford High school | INSILGOS HERE SATURDAY Jdghts; Rpot-Lights va, Tail nts. | Meuacl, by the way, has not signod BYM at 6:30 as the game will be called | March 18 ~ Spot-Lights vs, Head- | his contract for the season, carly, ! — Light I-Lights ve, Dimmers, [ - - - March — Dimmers ve, Spot-| MARQUETTI INDIANS WIN In the first mecting of these two Light all-Lights vs, Head-Lights. | Marquette, Mich,, March 8.—The teams the Panthers, were sh»m.i.m-.i Who Cawnot Come Mere Until| March 31— Dimmers vs, Head- t Marquette Indidns and the Duluth | A [Meriden Team Takes Place of Kaceys (| hey claim they o peat, the Broad Lights; Spot-Lights vs, Tail-Lights. |team, members of the United States Tiee Tohl, former 8t Louls man. |unable to visit New Britain on Sate e e k nRe \\H].l]u |iuh|l‘ at home h:‘l«o‘;l:.:v {urday night, as originally scheduled, Shenroid §u||1i ‘m“‘! oAby b ” His boss will be Bobby Quinn, “hug”‘!‘ |"“"" ""f“ "l"”l""-‘, b "l"':""«‘; ""“" . DEMPSEY 1S BETTER u ‘on moot ne‘. held the reins at St. Louts, while [°4 I by the Insilco five of Meriden, New York, March 3.--Jack Demp- ity Loificld, is assistant " in s, (Tho Kacey g ,I“ saob gl POOI‘ Health sk Wil Uk doreaht & Birok Shiny g s o] i ‘halter, |€Ne week, the Hartford o coming {5 5 ¢ g . i i i :-'Tfl”..'.‘fi. \'\h’n‘u““:"ur.‘ ".:,.‘.m::u.n.n... Pislphanchh T ‘ ‘ P ::m;\ ‘1.,.31 wo K, cxpects to get out m’ The new Essex has all the stamina for which its ik bttt | The Meriden team hes won one S l | bed today for excrcise and will re- y . Horw's Amothor Rocord |7, from New ‘et hi' s poiis Flay |t to i hotel soon, " Phyuicans forerunner was famous. And its 6-cylinder motor hut that was in Meriden and earlior IR SO WREIS. Y : { i For Girls Basketball |in the scason, Saturday nitht's somr { Deavvweight. boxcr was rocovering built by Hudson, gives smoothness of performance Springfield, Mareh ords in | Should be a hot one, for Meriden not ; e Bl L el heretofore exclusive to the Super-Six. individual seoring were ashed Sate renly wants to ‘make it two aight, Professional Salutations urday night at the Greenfiold high |Vt has been claiming the right to e donteh sk las Etice S wad ] s, rmment vhen Mt Al | SIS QU S S Hlaven for ) © | rather woary of belng oalled “dector Its economy includes not only exc‘eptional gas, oil cvery possible occasion, suitabic 3 2 N 4 3 2 i e and tire mileage, but a policy of minimum mainte- Wilson, Greenfield forward, scored 45 | ® foutn them Waturday, "l"""::‘:,I“‘\‘,‘I“"‘m“z":‘o s 'l:".’m"”rl 1o | Britain again will have first claim on ¢ : jor 1“”‘“"“"‘ ol Ithe Atl Neduloa—if s Atlns W . [ On the links the ofher day | : . . - : games this season, 18 AUIRX Sok EAS SR L ’ | members natied him us usual, ~Good | nance cost with parts prices that will astonish you. This 1s said to be the largest indi- |48T¢C Lo play. e g e Ui o \ A O, denies it—="Thursday night \\m‘ March 15, ; Apri ‘|— - I-Lights v, Dimmer |amatenr hockey association, Imlllr‘xl‘ tell the story ~ the Harttord 1 will hl,-‘l\n(-ln;nm ve, Head-Lights, | yesterday on soft ice to a one to one | “T | morning, oo, vidual sedre that has yet bheen madc | . 4 i : “Good morning, ohartered nocounts by a forward on a girls' team. Miss ‘Dundec and Moran Each , ‘ ant. m“,,,,'h ',,‘,',',','.,Ll‘,“:‘“v',',';m.‘ ,"‘1:'“; $ \\7||~mn has scored on an average of | Pogt Forfeit Cash Today . L. & y replied the doctor. — Weekly 27 points per game, New York, March 8.—~Johnny Dun. { Telegraph (London). ' der and Pal Moran have been | ¥ e —— ’ RECORD Touring Model *850 Freight and Tax Extre Christie orway, March 3.-—0s-|on March 14 and will post forfeits of | car Mathicwon, the professidnal skater 1 §1,000 cach today to guatantee | 3 o Y and has established a new world's record| weight and appearance. the. wetom | : | @w for The, 1,000 meters of 1 minute, 31 | yeqy 5 pounds at 2 o'clock. | \ ¥ #+5 seconds. The weather was bad, | The as in their previous bout, | 1 FREE snow fulling during the exhibition. | no ttle will he at stake, despite (he > of “Pouitry Keeplng for Pret {fact that Dundee holds two of them P P Kirkpstrick, Head of C | Moran can’t make n welght lower pecticut Agriculturs) € 1 35 pounds, and therefore can't | ¥ E,uc,mu; Govers Seveson of oo win cither the feather or 130-pound | 5 | Incubst:~~Brooding, Rearing and Feeding titie | the Chicks— Capoazing Cockereit—Cuiin Moran and Dundee met a few . Lihtica-“Noctey Boear-Baibiog poa weeks ago and the anclent but JIMMY 0°CO g Mo : - Vew Enelawse s oo P matehed to meet in a 15-round bout | 2 : ' NEW POQULTRY BOOK | Dundee swarmed anl over the New The “big bust” of the 19 (u!-’]mm boy won the decision |ny the National league was Outfielder | | without & boo being in evidence, | Jimmy O'Cannell, highly touted ye- eruit of the New York nts. 0'Con- | Per Young Is Likely to Be il ot MO s d B 020 > - money, but la ear wasn' 1 ress Dok T A Leadoff Man for Giants |""s, bt Jast, vear wasnt worth| | 7 i 3 - b |six bits to (ge | giarasota, ¥ia, March 8.—John J.|™ heapite Mis poor shbwing MeGraw | McGraw said last night that “Pep” | yaen't entirely lost faith in the big ‘\_(_nm".' probably will be the new 1ead- { cettow. He i Of the opihion thet o0 and @wa [ off man for the Glants in batting, ”""{murh publicity was O'Connell’s great i Jo e Dot s et anager | handicap. Now that the press agent | i i ot b s haves.. N Bawehs { as died down, he believes i8 one reason for the rapidly [ worth is the only other one he is eon- ‘:)'j"f‘fm"::u “'I“ \\'n’r‘l‘. r'm;ml. ather ] ; ) oneyman uto es ro i | sid g he ¢ ’ Vi wing popularity of the | sidaring. ‘The order probably will be: than etrained, and show much better | Hotel Martinique. Young, right field; Groh, third 3 'I‘ Anoth - - e i Y e, SER | pagaite. emnhmye;l tl::-e‘;x;.’i"nh:::l'll: { et ' Bouthworth, eeerer cinel, |~ Netther has » Blieogebdtoitta hallag) | 139 Al Ch St! eet el' a Southworth, eenter fietd: | ; . lishment. Here you may enjoy g ackson, shortstop, | WMSCIf. He blames his poor show- | & Club Breakfast at 45c., con- Sy dy or*Ainsmith, caten.y |18 10 il health, the result of an at-) sisting of Fruitor Cereal, Bacon p phcher, . + CATCRED Jtack of typhoid fever, and Egg, and Rolls and Coffee S—— — =Special Luncheon and Din- nersnhuptn‘orqullil_vn o also { The Room’s a Safe - BY SWA‘V -ervf‘;ll at the most moderate possible prices. No location can be possibly ’ . — - / ' /. . A 7 . — the Marunment than that of || | s TALK RBOUT SMALL-50ME R00M'\ /HAuE NOU CHE(HED YOUR ) — f ‘&H;T“ "‘;;00 NEM TO PN ) - \ /7 THERES ONLM ROOM from the Pernsylvania Station . ) 1? N O ) D4 VAWABLES, 1A HOWDY= /o504 " N \70% [ L(;;)LONT ot B /\\ FOR ONE. PERSON WN {7 | {yin enclosed wubway) — Hine ok UP 0 LAd DOWN TO - <] | YOU KNOW THERE MIGHT | " pany ‘ Qo vgt fl?&.&&\m)}fi EXACTLY - | z i : ‘ \ 7 blocks f; Grang — ] LEEP 4 ‘ one block from the grestest — 2% coors o | S AT A TINE i I 8 [JOUD eeTTed vave. | BURGLAR. . ) | ¢ ) o‘lmlndlheh:ldin"l‘hg.hu ¥ | THERY LOCKED UP 1N { B —and directly connected with | |71 T PuRsERS saFe. the Subway to an of the City you wish loriop:l" 4 AESingleton, cManager,

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