New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1924, Page 12

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a spectre in one hand and a flower in the other. | | ; | games, when play i 2 out of 3, or| 13 Lor 9 1\\)10‘\\'!“!! three games when pay’ ‘s;BntIShStalLd OPfefi:e('} h‘v . 'es e 1ourl NEW BRITAIN B“Y flR is out of 5, will be the winner of that | T - { sroup. and the other players are elim- | |.ondon, May 9.—With many tour- | WHISTLING SPRING | inated from the contest, |ists in the country it is impossible Visalia, Cal., May 9. ientists are | —_— {a marquis to have the MACKAY & WALLIN “The Furniture and Drapery Shop” priv his |, N 4 e ; investigating a minjature volcanic | | position demands, the lawyers of the }“_” Ay A G i | Marquis of Granby told a court in |y Rtion, tenortel by & saponor.-and | | seeking an injunetion against stry | his wife who live near here, They | (Continued from Tenth TDage) ol AN EARIE o e e said they heard a peculiar whistling | with its center resting on the ground inside the ring is considered still in the ring. A player hitting an opponent’s taw left inside the preceding | miss, and not knocking the opponent’s | taw outside the ring, is entitied to pick up one duck for the hit, but he | #s “dead” on his opponent’'s taw until ke knocks out another dugk or hits enother opponent; excepting that, if his taw goes out of the ring on the play, he becomes “live” on his op-| ponent and may shoot at him again. If he hits the opponent’s taw out of the ring, that kills the opponcnt, and puts him out of the game, and entitles the shooting piayer to all the du that opponent has won in the gam but if opponent -has n ducks, shooting player car duck for such hit. After hitting an opponent and tak- ing a duck for the shot, or after knocking a duck out of the ring, or after knocking an opponent’s taw out of the ring, a player shoots from where his taw comes to rest, provid- ing his taw does not go outside the circle, If taw goes outside of circle | he will continue play by shooting from ring line, and is permitted roundsters, Should opponent knock mere than one duck or opponent’s taw out of the ring on a single shot, he shall be en- titled to all marbles going outsiy of the ring. | 4 When a marble is knocked from | line in center or ring and comes to rest near the ring line (but ingide the @ircle) it is not necessary that the, marble has to travel the entire length, of ring, when hit by a player follow- ing. It can be ghot from ring at any | angle but players must knuckle down ! on ring line, | When a taw slips from a shooter’s hand and when it has not been touch- ed by the thumb so that there is no | yuestion that it slipped accidentally, it ! is "no play.” The referee, if he is perfectly satisfied that it was a bona tide slip, should permit the player to shoot again “from the original ' spot where the taw had lain. A player who shoots the last mar- ble out of the ring, and whose taw stays inside the ring, must allow his opponents to shoot at him as follows; The player whose taw is hung inside the ring after he shoots out the last duck places his taw on the ring line, Players who were still in the game | may shoot at him from the opposite wde, he gives up all his ducks, but if | he cscapes them all he keeps the | ducks he has. | Players are forbidden from picking up marbles and smoothing -er other- | wiré renrranging the ground around them, If a player calls “plcks,” the | referee may, if he finds it necessary, pat the ground or clear any obstruc- tion. In case one of the players should be “killed” during the course of the game, this does not eliminate him trom the contest, but only from the game then in progress, A scorer must keep accurate coun of all marbles each player scores, anc the player having the largest number arter all marbles are out of the ring! Will be declared winner of that game, The player who first wins two ring on a HEINZ PU o So little vinegarisused at a meal, and so much depends on the flavor of that little, that the cost is neg- ligible. For only a little more you can have Heinz Vinegar—the best that can be made, rich, melow, with a delicate,aromatic, ap- petizing flavor that brings out the best of everything it touches. : Baroness | Lronze. |a former Bangor - Vinegars CAUGHT IN RUMANIA “The Black Thrush” Name Given to | Deautiful German® Woman Ar- | restod as Counterfeiter | May 9.-—¢The Black Thrush’ is the pame which the crimi- nal world has given to a bewutiful German woman who has been arrest- ed on the charge of heading w gang| of counterfeiters which operated in | Jassy and flooded a'l Central Europe with counterfeited $100 bills and | other bad money. IPraulein Josephiue Durmand is the woman’s redal name, She is a native of Drrlin, but bas confined her activities chiefly to the south of | Lurope, where she was known as| tenheim and by various Sucharest, other name The woman, now about 30 ycars| old, Legan to figure in police circles | of Vienna when she was only 18 and | later moved to Italy. She became well known about gaming clubs and | was in many escapade: Reing able to speak six she moved | about with great ease, | During the war she served as a! French spy in Germany. She was | arrested in Berlin, but a guard fel) | in jove with her and with his aid she | was able to escape. The guard was sentenced to death by a court martial, Fraulein Durmand came to Bucha. | rest two years ago with a false pass- | port. She met many old associates | who were living in Jassy and is sup- posed to hare organized the gang of crooks which began printing bad money on a large scale, Fraulein Durmand was arrested in a hotel at Klausenburg. - Maine Plans Memorial To Intrepid Lumberjack Bangor, Me,, May 9.-—-The spirit of the old-time Maine lumberman who guided the great log jams down the rushing rivers is to be perpetuated in On the base of a fountain to be erected near the Bangor public library as a memorial to the late Colonel Luther H. Pierce of Chicago, resident, will be placed a great bronze relief depict- ing three river drivers engaged in the perilous task of breaking out the key log of a jam to release the millions of logs behind. Colonel Pierce provided for the fountain in his will. The memorial commission has accepted a design submiited by Charles E. Tefft of New York, a native of Bangor. The sculp- tor obtained mueh of his information and inspiration for the designs from Patrick Connors of this eity, now 84 years of age, the last survivor of four brothers who for many vears piloted log drives down the Penobseot, RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and ehest thoroughly with— R IOf the Emperor's mother, Livia, with his estate and against tourist parti "‘_‘:“";_‘L ‘F;f" 7‘{“ f:"""‘?, of. “rh“e vasklilg aldamitie voaiialis smoke rising from the vicinity of an The lawyer said the marquis had f{" Spring .”‘°‘ “"‘fi"”"" “l‘”?‘d”’c;“‘d spent a lot of money on the estate, | Y See T TUPURAG AN L Rubal T 00 and wanted to live there, hut this was | impossible owing to footpaths and | roads running so close to and through | the property. The marquis did not object to local people but when tour- ists nosed about, it aroused the noble indignation. 4 7 -~ ¢ askorHorlick's \ The ORIGINAL Malted Milk PLOW TURNS UP COIN Rottwell, Germany, May 8.—A Roman coin of the ycar 15 was re- cently turned up in a field near this city by a plowman. It was coined under the reign of LEmperor Ti- berius, On one side is a head of Augustus crowned with® a laurel, while on the other side is the figure Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext.in orm, makes The Food-Drink for. m Pigestible—~No thn?n Alight Lunch 2lways at hand, Also in Tablet form. Ask for ““Horlick’s,” at all Fountains, R Avoid Imitations — Substitntes * Marble Tournament Entry GENTLEMEN: Please enter me. in the Herald-Junior Achievement Ringer Tournament for the championship of New Britain. ... (print it) . (print it) My Name is My Address is ......... . . lam ......... years old. Clothes Shops make and sell. satisfaction. 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