New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 9

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Crashing The Pins ordered before the commission hear- ing April 14, Co\'pomtlen counsels in every city were mailed copies of the order, City Items Join Morans' Easter Music Club.— advt. Hear “Al Jolson™ on Brunswick |records at John A. Andrews & Co.— advt, Miss IYlora Hall of Michigan City, Indiana, is visiting friends and rela- tives in New Britain and Bristol. Miss Hall expects to remain in the east three weeks and then return to her home, “Linger Awhile,” fox trot, Bruns- wlek record. John A. Andrews & Co. —advt. The American Insurance Union will hold an open meeting tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clock in Eagles hall. Mem- bers are urged to attend and bring friends, Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. i SAY MAN ADMITS i sentatives of the company were asked | —advt | for figures showing the profits made | gee the Leautitul display of spring i suburban lines. These figures, com- | lizabcth, 87 West Main, P'rof. Bldg. | CONN. COMPANY HAS GOTTO SHOW COSTS P. U. Commission Wants to Know | Operating Bxpenses Speaking of Sports CASINO ALLEYS RANGE| Turner Hoftman Carlson Ward usari The Hartford Y. M, H, A, stumbled again last night and before they had recovered their footing the Kaceys had romped away with the eri game of the cit This, after ‘they been traillng 15-10 at half time. New Haven, March 25,—The Conn- ecticyt company has been ordered by the public utilities commission, in a finding made public Lere, to furnish the commission with statements of operating expenses on various lines in the state, as requested of the commis- ston by counsels for the cities repre- sented at the hearing held March 11. At that hearing the Counnecticut e e — (COMpANY presented figures showing The Dixies now are virtually as- | sured of the championship, They have won five and lost two; the Hebs have won 4 and I¢st 4 as have the Kaceys, while the West Sides trail with two wins and five defeat Photo shows final game between women’s hockey teams representing England and United i English won the series, The matches were played at Merton Abbey. American players GOING GOOD THIS YEAR (Confnmed trom Precettoz veeed Now Yorker Acoused of Then resent Tubby Clemons js ' George Cassidy is a regular Mr, Fixit in H. S, athletics. He fixed up the High school-Passgic game and now seets headed toward fixing up |1 " a bascball scries between Hartford, Passaic and W Britain at Memo- rial field here on Memorial day and the day following. ! [the losses of the company for the en- |tire state, taken as a whole, while its };-roms were listed divisionall | Repre- Middleton John Matty pany representatives claimed were not | aqyy, available. The corporation counsel then peti- | |tioned the public utilitics commission | Dum A foothull Britain and pet plan of the ¢ ame between ic also is ano ach. E Big Cofferdam Vallejo, Calif.—The largest coffer- The 1925 inter-collegiate wrestling Rizzi Av | s his first string catcher. Tub- v s merely a good democrat who to order the Connecticut company to produce the desired statements, which is asked in the finding of the commis- dam ever built in America has been sunk the first step in the under- | water construction of the $4,000,000 i oy 00 “achoers “wio, BUTMIDG Body and Stealing $15 Rickel i8 using Bell, s Huutlun‘- rookie, at third in place of the vet-| 19| cran Stock, who s a holdout, and i1 Preigan, an Ohio collegian who wus| 21, had confesscd to murdering with with the team last year, at short, Old & hammer Miss Mary Coleman, 60, Doc Lavan is the reserve, Whether | at her home last March § burning the Bell and 19 u will measure up re-| body and stealing $15, all he could mains to be secn, | find in her apartment, Fenton was ar- The outfield is unchang likewise | vested this afternoon on information -1 .' | OFF FOR LOS ANGELES e pitehing staff, with the bxception | furnished by his wife, Mary, 18, will be held at Columbi university, it was announced ye: day. The dates have not been sc- leeted, It was voted to compete un- der New England wrestling rules in the next meeting, Syracuse was ad- mitted to the association which now has cight members, tourney sion made known today, The finding |asks: “1—A list of all the toutes in the cities of Hartfor: Hay Bridgeport, Waterbury n and Stamford. A statement of operating rev- e¢nhues and allocated operating ex- penses for the calendar year ended Décember 31, 1 , on the following 1outes in the Hartford division to wit: Rockville, Stafford Springs, Unionville, Middletown, New Britain, Crosstown, Manchester and Manchester green. “3——A statement of operating rev- cnués and allocated operating ex- | penses for the calendar year ending Deeember 31, 1923, on the following 1out In the New Haven division to wit: Branford, Wallingford, Bridge- port, Waterbury via Derby and Water- bury via Cheshire, { “4—A statement of operating rev- | cnues and allocated operating ex- penses for the calendar year ended December 31, 1923, on the following routes in the Bridgeport division, to wit: Norwalk, Shelton, New Haven, » A statement of operating rev enues and allocated operating ex- penses for the calendar year ended December 21, 19 on the following toutes in the Waterbury division, to wit: Woodbury, Thomaston, New Ha- ven via Derby, New Haven via Cheshire.” B Along with the order the commis- sion adds that when that body was petitioned by the counsels for the op- crating expenses of the system, no spe- cific lines or routes were designated other than the inference that the in- formation should include the major routes. The counsels failed to mail a written statement of what was desir- ed, In view of this fact, the commis sion says it prepared the foregoing or- der which it Lelieves covers all the points in question. The information asked by the com- mission of the Connecticut company is Straits bridge from Valle- jo to Caleua, The structure is as large in cubic measurcments as a five story building. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS Kating too much meat may clog Kid« neys, then the Ba s, Carquine; New York, March 25.~The police | operatin announced today that Harry Fenton, Py New oW | Young Stribling will fight for title at Newar Mike MeTigue heavyweigh . on March #1. ot Sothoron, who was pulled back| “I espeeted thousands but got only presumably to show [ $15,” the police quoted Fenton as ad- Ascot scarf ) mitting N Mrs, Fenton saw her husband com- mit the murder and last Wednesday hecume 50 conscience stricken she left him and Saturday felt impelled to ex- pose him, Captain Carey of the homi- cide squad gnnounced. The police | thought her story so improbable they investigated it for two days before ar- resting her husband, | Captain Carcy said IFenton so coms- | pletely covercd his tracks that no! suspicion was attached to the death of Miss Coleman, The body was so charred that signs of violence were not detected, he suid, and permission o bury it was given by the medieal examiners who believed she had dled from burns, The medical examiners Byrne asserted that girls of the p thought Miss Coleman had accidental. ent generation would be bald before 1y burned hersclf to death while using they reached maturity, ;@ can ol gasoline im her household | dutics, I"enton confessed, the police | sald, to removing the woman's body from the parlor where he killed her to her bedroom and to setting fire to it the next day atter suturating the body in gasoline, Mimick " from Louisville, the boys how to wear an correctly, Turpiu his world’s | yiom title 1o Abe Gold- ko son Square Garden last I'riday night, has been signed for a ten vound mateh with Bobby Wol- gast of Philadelphia Toledo, 0., next Monday, n Has Car Amount of Local Products for Vive Years, 88, “New Dritai | ehristened in the | Ars. Charles 1 Joe laneh, who lost bantumweight stein at " ast Master Hair Dresser Says | | Bobbed Hair Aids Baldness now engaged in the coustal trade from | NeW York, March Bobbed hair W York to the Pucific coust, A pep- | 1% & SUre means of causing baldness | ntative of the Williams Steamship | 404 80 It won’t be many veurs before | {the world is filled with bald headed i women, said Joseph Byrne, editdy of I beauty magazine, in addressing the annual convention of the Americs [ Master Hair Dressers association, | Milliners, he explained, in order to| conform to present day style have been obliged to make heafl bands ex- ceedingly tight to keep the hats on, resuiting in the death of the which was 1919 by ons ol this city, is ROGERS ALLEYS: SIES \I—.- MATCn Arbour's Truek o, spring of Most folks forget that the kidneys ke the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion- ally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severs headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sort of bladder disorders, You simply must keep your kidueys active and elean, and the moment you | feel an ache or pain in the kidney re- gion, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, coms bined with lithia, and 18 harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. "It also helps neutralize the ds In the urine so it no longer irritat thus helping to re- lieve bladder disorde Jad Salts Is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful efforvescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep thelr kidneys clean, A woll known local druggist says he | s€11a lots of Jad Salts to folks who be. lleve in trying to correct Kidney trouble while it is only trouble, Morley of Murtford and Vie | Tint hiin of New York clash in | main 12 round mill at the oot hall, Hartford, There thres bouts on the card, M Me Guard n i Was in town the other day to ar- range for shipping New Britain products on the sailing of the steam P Los Angeles April fiest, The kes the trip through the Pa ama Canal 10 Los Angeles in 19 days, Ii the past five ye e management states that the New Hritain has car- vied a Yargwtonnage of local products, tomorrow are other high Joe Arhour's Pick Branch Rickey docsn't rs 1 Cardinals on SBunday, as knows, manage his everybody | | Brennecy has any cap- I isn't tha Branch scruples about Sunday tlous crities frequently claim. =i Hartford Boy Loses Eye While Playing Soldier Harttord, March 24 Clifford Hills, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil Hum Hills of 6% South v this city I8 in n hospital here itical con. and with the of one eye lost, On s, charging W shed in the Wus usod rifle at the d in Clif. LADIES €1y South ¥ ball, as LEAGL s, GET NEW PLAYER Haveny Marel ank Wi her of the St Louis club, has bren obta New Haven club, of the ern league, it was annonnced b; 8- fdent George Weiss last night, Wig- ington is said to report the latter part of the week 1ickey mads back i the old, old days to a certain beloved member of the fagnily that he'd never play ball on Sunday A promise New ina dition sigh ine of his compunio | by the vard, which shot Works, - -« din Wy I sveu it When that promise was made Moth Rickey—=still with great reluctance gave her consent to his ambition to Lecome a professional ball player, | T building More Jobs Tn Germany Berlin—A notable deercase in un- employment in Germany is roported. A month ago 000 nnemployed were registered, this being a decrease in one month of 122,000, The nums ber of men working on part time was 401,000, a decrease of 242,000, er . W t 0 amd the #hot lod California’s Prettiest! ‘em kil you, ¢ baseball, You » make a nor yet the sacred, Go ahead and et neh, about Sund weren't the first boy ever promise to mother, first one to regard it Koloskt ... Metiuire . Chapman Suburban Helgnts. By cLUYAs WILL}AN{S_ One Of The Ways To Miss The Train. Two former foothall Western Conference are expected Imoortant parts in the coming on of the St. Louls Cardinals, We refer to Ernie Viek, who was an All- Amierican center at Michigan, and Johnny Stuart, who played spectace ularly Ohio 1¢ o] to HoMuan Guenther Spurve Maher Low Man Manager Branch Rickey of Louis Cardinals is far from satistied with hig catching stail. As a result all the rook receivers are being carefully watched, Ono of the anost promising is Nichergall, who starred with Syracuse last yes he St Outiaws, omigar " Kellar Jones Plummey Swanson Bascball is called the great Am can pastime, You get a splendid i of how thoroughly Americanized the game is by studying the Cardinal's roster. Your optics collide with such fine old Continental names as Grans. hach, Pfeffer, Sherdel, Wigington, Niebergall, Dottomley, Ireigau, To- porcer, Mueller and Schultz i SUDDENLY REALIZES TRAIN HASNT STARTED YET * MAYBLE SOMETHING'S FCLDING IT UP WONDERS COULD ME, AND STARTS RU RU! PULLS HIMSELY DOwN T A WALK MUTTERS THERE'S NO SENSE RUN- NING KE COULDN'T CATCH 1T NOW IN A MONTH 7 SUNDAYS LL INTO STATION AND AUTD* BREAKS INTO A RUN Ganglof Truslow Low Man Volitis | Mitehen smart Hat | The smartest sport hat of the mo- ment at the fashionable resorts is the absolutely plain cloche white kid or felt, folinson of St ——— Pattison PARATORY SNORTS A5 IP ABOUT ™ START, AND 5LOWS DOWN AGAN AL SHORT LITILE SPURTS AND LN DECIDING 1175 NO USE . WISNES TRAIN WOULD GO AND GET IT OVER WITH Anderson Danigren Molyneux Yep, This Is a High Jump Tiawlings Buechner Miller Keogh Schroeder 9 Shipping. 840UTS FOR, WM O WAIT A MIN S NO USE-HE CANT CATCH 1T ® McClure Newspaper Syndicate S BALLAULLY AT RECIDING TRAIN WISHING EITHER ME MADN'T PPLD RUNNING PROM THE TIRST OR AT HE'D NEVER STARTLD THE SIGKT OF FRID G STRONG IMPELS NIM TO LAST MIN* UTE EPFORT COVIRS LAST BLOCK HITTING ON ALL TWELVE CYLINDERS Vingia Lee Maitin of Los Angeles, 19-year-old junior, is her- alded today as the most beautiful girl at the University of Cali- | fornia. She’s queen of this year's “C” circus—the annual spring | frolic at the university., A Good Line YOU WOULONT RoB A FELLOW MEMBER OF T PROFESH' — WOULD Hou 7 OH "BOY~ LONOGN 15 SUAE... v 9N GUESS 1L LOOK ABOUT| TH TOWN A 81T Witd My NEW D005 ON - \ | 5AY, OLD DUFFAMH =~ STICK'EM U2 AND MAKE T PROMPT WHAT!! - ARE YOU IN TH' HOLOUP BUSINESS TO0 7= WHAT'S YOUR LINE. 7 MEN'S GPRTERS HAROLD M Perhaps you wouldn't gentlefean in the picture, wens fo be Harold Osborne Tiinois A. C, 4 s a fact ot hith from a wan tie topsy-turvy of the greatest USBORNY know who hap- of the jutnp. meraman angle and result. Os- the doing a high The frea i one hie “rs m a uev. record

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