New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 9

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. ' HAYWARD CAND[DACY are said to be fair. Deliveries between =+ & b i | manufacturers and jobbers are im- - S k . 74 r 5 proving.” # peaking , : - ey WAS BURIED IN JULY|,...... o Beldon . 7 Former Commander of Negro Regi- MAJES HELD IN 5 Erickson fede s 25 R . Southampton, Eng., March 5.—Bes . O f S P orts & o o : | ordon : Misup in Michigan Primarics Further | "Mt in World War Brought Yorth | .\ .o o¢ the shipyard strike, which s 4 Jucchne o g . g as Possibility at Meeting. holding up repair work, the sailing of et Muddied by Discovery of the liner Majestic for New York, 3 i i : 4 3 New York, March 5.—The boom|gscheduled for March 19, has been cans Among the prominent prize fight- i ” - ‘ % for the republican gubernatorial nom- | celled, ers, Jack Dempsey has had 69 bat- i b e B Sl e Day City. Mich, March 5.-—"Hiram |ifation of William Hayward, federal tles in eight years. Benny lLeonard | . . ; & o sty e Sht ¥ ¥ A Mrs, . i . was buried | attorney in this district and former . . has a record of 158 bouts; Harry Greb : B Mits Hoffihan . st d, M8 wax tmuried] o the ' e it Radlo Bfide fought 207 fights since 1913; Johnny 4 g 25 {Dummy ' LA . regiment the World w has been | confusion is added to | T¢8iment in th rid war, has T Dundee in 12 years has had a total . : 7 anhohidL Tt hni , ‘ : . ; ’ = Nid AR e [T s technical jamnounce- of 295 battles; -Jack gBritton has had ¥ %m‘ nt was made last night By Lieuten- 4 - . o 3 2 i ‘ April 7 nest in which the 274 bouts in 20 Charley White Friek Y 1 . T 2 A o ing Hadier £ i1ulte 5 Y name of “Hiram Johnston” was nt § a negro, “the sing- | ing lieutonant™ of the imen in 15 years has had 181 battles; Jeft R PR sisirene e e pibiin Smith in 13 years of traveling all ‘over Dahlstrom - I gro band, at stimonial dinner at- the world has gone to the pugilistic 4 W, Nelson . ator Ritam ¥ X fornia, | tended by employes in the barrier 156 times. Ny 2 s | President C > and Willlam G|ty and many local republican lead- W= 3 : ; % o | mpson of Johnston's name | €S, in all 1,600 persons Branch Rickey, manager ‘of the St. ‘i ;. " lerocker ... Simpaon Dooa Ay ne| Col. Hayward, in his address, vig- Louis Nationals, is on the warpath, . v o F. Schronder ........ B L ey Seeratary of Siate Charles| orously defended his superior in the advices to the Post-Dispatch say. | | Hausater .00 e T Deland upon recelpt of a letter pur-|justice department, Attorney Ge - e ; ; : Borirevses: porting to come from “Hiram John-|Dapgherty. The trouble, the Despatch says, 4 > p P ston” of Eiiwsukeo towsship. ne] 1 want to recor I id, “that revolves about a bootlegger who % 4 4 - Gerstacker 4 letter was a scrawled sentence asking [in my relations f irce years, both slipped into the Cardinal's camp at \ % 3 X y \\»u-r EERRPRE L]} L3 simply that his name be withdrawn | and personal, with my f % < o 5 e S i £ 3 S Winger ST | - e b % rney genera ot ntown, ¥Fia. | v‘t|nglr_n(uolx ‘hl:: el i G. Hepp ..o.. 4 79— e5¢ | It was dated “Biuburnc, Mich.” and|[the attorney general —of the L merchandise and slipped rig o i Buckholtz ... 0. ... — 10— was presented to the secretary’of ntate | haye wys found Ha [isiniemanis, +s--248 '~ 311 hy John Baird, state conservation ieriys by AEman ot kin 4 e % g s commissioner, whose home is at Zil-|& man of honor, a man of honesty Mr. Rickey said he would re- ‘ e S g 5 59 - | waukee. The letter hore no post-[man of a ) a4 man of gr quest the mayor and city attorncy i % | - | mark. “Milburne” is not lis courage 1o punish the peddier of forbidden : % CASINO ALLEYS Skt ikl wikile “I sincerely hope will be com- VErages, . o The ¢ S who | pletely vindicated ¢ eyes of his be 8¢ . - Garter Trimmings . lh-l ‘:m’ ‘\‘ name nv(vn,. |||.|H.Mm 3”“ AL = i v G Mozzicatt .... BT T 7 died last July is on the records ountry Announeement that huckic” Wo- ALICE DORMAN Whitney ! 3 Martin Hiram Johnston. He was he ak is to try nul»\\nlh )'hllm\m»- \‘hw Mention riflle-shogting to a man on “~“| ‘!n the limited ’a\lll.lhs for “wu" . 43 ter known as “Paddy” Johnston, He HARDWARE BUYING ACTIVE season is no surprise, for this l| the University of Oregon campus and p;nu;; this number was reduced 10 |1:iman .. : 3 lived in a houseboat onshe Saginaw | o "y LTy L Hardwere en common rumor all winte o - |hewill avoid a.conversation on the sub- hcse were given instruction for b river and was employed age, in its weekly market summary, the definite assurance that the “big 5 4 : 2 ] m one to three hours each week 1 man by the North American Chemical it it boy” is to get his chance is pleasing[ject. Mention the same thing to anffor three months, and at the end of |y, un . ’ company of this ci sl At to his fricnds. Oregon co-cd and she will grin in that | that time were able to beat the men's |Sanders Buyers are showing stronger In- superior way which comes natural to |score, | Maloney terest in most the principal whole- | Daugherty Rt i -0 | Vermont Town Elects |sale markets. Prices continue upward Any player with the throwing arm {women. Some of the givls were experienced |y e, A = * e has, his umcanny ability to scoop For the five best markswomen re-lon the range, having taken part in o = A in tendency, although H.n- actual I'he minister had just arrived and up the hot ones and his reliability [cently went up to the R. O. T. C.|the intercollegiate matches a year 30 3 1363 Five Women to Office |number of changes is small the brid her tuned in on the with the willow should land a good |gallery, took the .22-calibre rifies |ago. The greater number, however, “As the demand for builders’ hard-|wedding march a Cleveland broad- bLerth this summer, and defeated the five best men shots |were unfamiliar with firearms before | breely ............ Duxbury, Vi, March 5.—ive wom- [ware and tools increases, the possibil-|ecasting station was sending out. Then - in the institution by a score of 952 [reporting at the university gallery, | Miller ey T en yesterday were clected officers [ity of price advances in th lines is{the nuptial knot was tied for Warren Efforts to book a game in Hart- [to 9 . Girls Worked Havder Mabonough «..... 8 g in this town of 631 inhabitants. The[considered imminent. L. Ensign and wife. But when the ford with the Passaic team have| A perfeet score, obtuined if every| “The girls won their vietory by w8 offices are town clerk, town treasurer,| “Orders pring goods ave repor-|bride was about to say she would failed. sic is “too busy,” and that |shot hits the bull's-e; is 1000, ‘The |working harder than the men,” said Pointers school commissioner and two auditers. [ted to be large and jobbers generally [obey, the static overwhelmed her doubtiess is true for the outfit can get | highest individual sfore was 193 out|Captain Murray. "I:ifln.sl\uolm,\:,ii",\r’_l‘h N 5 7 24 Mrs. Merie Huntley Palmer, a jus- |anticipate strong spring market.|reply. So maybe, she'll be boss of ail the games it wahts right at home [of a possible )0, made by Alice |contrary s the general belief, in- | Angerson ... o1o.. SRS tice of the peace, became town clerk. [Collections throughout the country|the Ensign household after all where the receipts are larger, |Jeanette Dorman of Ontario, Ore- [volves much phygical exertion, and |Dummy ... : . 18-year-old freshman, demands for its success the training | 2 e AT umn togeth Our guess is that-“too busy” will he highest individual score on|of the eyes, nerves and muscles, 1t | RSV 10en R P M k w dd' f ° R Do the wnswer when N. I H. 8, secks [the mew's team was 157, atso made |is my beliet that familiarity with fire- | Gugel . e omp arKs eaaing ol Prlnce egent & gamo—if thoy do. by a freshman, FFred Michel of Port- [arms does much to develop self-re- |Stpn - 2ty o . land, Ore. Paloma ndleman of [liance and to climinate nervousness.” || ‘he New Itaven Bears defeated the [ Brandon, Ore, was the second best A movement is under way to make | . of Iloston last night in|$hot among the women, rifle-shooting a minor sport at the | on's closing hockey game, 150 Maidens Report untversity, so that it will rate along 'y, ., When Captain J. T. Murray, U, with tennis, swimming, wrestling and [Wenz ... .. Miss Maswell deieated Mrs, Cafeh |A. coach of the rifie teams of the [handball. It this is done the mem [ Auderson Fox on the 19th green at the Belleair [university, issucd call for girls to|bers of the varsity rifle teams win {Pormen tourncy yesterday. try out thy m, approximately [receive awards trom the student body ] 1 07— 985 150 reported, the same s athletes in minor sports J defeat Yale Suturday night W— tereollegiate Yeague will fAind ||‘-"' . . Btott ] 9 ——— with & triple tie for first place: thmg Tln Pm etiraieibasions ¥ 3 R i The Yale team defeated the Penn While He dets Into Condition Yor scconds 50-19 last night. w e e [ | Rim Latehes Bout With Stribling. Contury Millstead, Yale's All.Am- 0. 3 ! or . " » e Al St i e i Delm W Ti- | Ballsten Lake, N. Y. March S-—In DEDRY (A L S R Warter Lo 103 23 [L, Kuper o.oe : | this tittle hamiet, tucked away on the mors e is to lune Yale tor West 1 e oL - i ks buck 40 | aheha 6 13 19i- 3 [champion light heavywelght, is train b et Sl Presman oo 00103 89— 3 0 4201320 [ing for his return bout with Young i s |Stribling on March 31 in Newark, N In the meantime the Yal : B [ ’ v - 212 |® | on the wrestling team and has joined |y J : R e i1 | He came here because of his friend- | e track squad as well ght ! ~ el |ship with Rev, Daniel D, Hogan, pas- | Pateti e v Cameramen were lined before the Tokio palace gates to film the prince regent and his bride, - . T 2 i S 8 ? {tor of the Moman Catholic chureh |the Princess Nagato, following the recent wedding cevemony. Japanese evidently must be afra SR RRIEVIR) NN SIS W | e o 2 91304 [here, at whose home he s staying. of cameramen at close range, hence the distance between cameras and auto. this year stunds pat as it was u year | s 21 s »rg | MeTigue's training each day consists 0go. | N. hine Tumpp L 1 v weq |OF about cight miles of road work und | - - - —_— - — Cosack 105 203 | Mok A 5 a few rounds of work n a gymnasium | Armando Marsans sailed yesterday | Miller . . o E gamier s Ifitted up for him in Father Hogan's | fhom Cuba 10 join the Glants whera [Lorren ©oevosioe o fol 1 Ckl g 1 B2 | grrice, e In nccompanied hysiohnny | The Minute That Seems A Year By GLUYAS WILLIAMS he is (o conch the base runners In | Foote senes v e e v i ! 20 |O'Connor of Cohoes, and sliding | . A ne g MeTigue will leave for New York oA F. Corbin A Y : . it the cnd of this week to continu There was some great bowilng i [iowarth 103 L 0%~ 311 [haavitt euens . ' : his training. Although he says he will the Industeial league last night when [Petru coae A - 201 [Korrow ceeaee " be handicapped by the injury to his North & Judd won WIthout the: sorve [yamemt ooositelgs Jon Bl bbb i 3 hand, sustaned in his last fight with ices of Walter Bell, Hinppony o dwi T Stribling. MeTigue is confident of a | | Crlinders : v victory in the return hout Walt may not be the best bowler i | Matley Works N . s s 444 her Hogan s a follower of the league, his tewmmate gay, but | Melyneaus J 1 ore . o 1 230 {Sports and at Niagara university m‘ they do not deny that he has about | }ulikien y L} 5 . i 255 [1907 and 1908 hoe held the \1||‘\4|~i!}') Fiiliott ; 1t HE vevessans i 103 & llm\lng championship at his weight Tunning us pretyt a bowling form ay any. [ Duptin i APPROVE TRADE PACT s Bebi N : .0 Star Skier at Willian | o8e0 areh bThe council of i i " |Quigle e 5 i : ] " el e sokspibbbiprotipalbiimil o ot r y AR : Breaks His Collar Bone | commissars, has approved the Russo o . b ety . . H | Malian trade agreement, recently nes | Adami " \‘In;,v > 4 5. ap | Willlamstown, March Richard | gotlated. 10 will be sent to the central | Gorlander .., . ] . { Heywood of Worcester, a member of execntive commities for final: ratifica ‘\'”"”v " 4 : %0 417 416=1220 | Willlams winter sport team and the| tion i - ; N LADIES LEAGUE | Dost ski performerjn college, is at the | ! y J Rolls Royce infirmary here with a fractured col- | ‘ y 17 [ lar bone which he received during the ‘:l\ . ’ o : . . preliminary trials at the international | P R ¢ ; {colleglate tournament at Montreal | ronin i o7 | Sadlurday. Heads League ; . STORK LEAVES 19-LE. BOY. Three Years o ) 8 S b 0 1 ”“‘ i e ¥ i Neighbors Hock to Congratulate Jersey Varmer i Mis Wire, Newton, N. 1., March 5.—The stork visited Willtam Henlon's farmhouse | T s . |at Ogdensburg, near here, yesterday 0 and left a 19 pound baby boy | News of the event apread rapidly through the community, and house- wives arrived from milcs around to e TTI congratulate the Henions, who live North & Juad Pockards | on the estate of Postmaster John P, o SR | 1 it : 1% | Madden, The boy will be named °"- 19 " 3 SR 1 i | arter grandfather Isaac Henion, . ba Patson : i — “Pat ” WAITINe FOR THE COURT TO PASS & v o, rourn b Painted People PSENTENCE — WOODSHED , NO »- o : Town St STIRP TALMNG-TO' McClurs Newe ' SALESMAN $SAM | ' oo N R H»fu“f’ “a vening | DEWGONTS WMENL TAED 10 HEY EUERNBODY | REAH 4 _POILERS AND BLOW N g R T N A C™MON BRI -1 l U5 UP- NOTHING (AN BE. DONE. i : SN, AND HALF FROZE, GULLAEMS SuRuP WRS ONLY ¢ 4 - FOR (OU6HS, COLDS BN ~THEW SHUNNED FOOLING { At B - M LVE. POISON = GUEYS V'L GO uP O - THOMAS J. HALLIGAN | HE! ¥ p 4 DEWK BND TRY 10 SQUARE MNSELF When the magnates of the Michi- gan-Ontario league offcred Thomas J. Halligan the presidency for a second year the gentleman laid down !hls} ultimatum: “Give it to me for threc years or not at all.” | The magnates weren't inclined to hand over the destinies of 1their league for an extended period of | time and asked Halligan to explain | his attitude. “It will take three vears to put the league in real running order. Tt can't be done in oné. 1 want to put through my wheic program or non: at all™ _This was Helli s answer The nest day the magnates electe himn for threc years.

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