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

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Speaking | i of Sports Lt st s e s s Y Teller of Meriden enjoys a good \ ad in the state bowling meet. ll Foote of New Britain is placed | ll (th, tied with Thompson of this city, | j nd Anderson of this city comes next, | ficd with Tato of Waterbpry, * \( 169 is the league high single rec- | rd and was made by Thompson, | | Hartford Y. M, C. A’s volley :am lost to Pittsburgh Y turday, 1crchy giving the Smoky City play- s the international title. res passes, two hits, an infield er-! and two wild pitches all in one| pning cost the Corbin Red Sox the| ¢ with Meriden yesterday. |I' Fitzpatrick had a bad day at short. [liwo real errors were chalked up and IR0 more, sizzling wallops that got I him, went as hits, The 1 club wiil mect tomorrow | ght for practice and, it is rumored, | ¢ can will rattle to some extent. A Ift in the lineup is said to be in the pris, e Lenox A, €. of Wallingfe iy have the Indian sign oe the Last year they trounced ‘fJ\ twice, irates, Uonnie Mack's Athletics dropped dr 11th straight game yesterday, | Babe Ruth and C d for the major ue home nors last season with 41, Doth | ried their cirenit swatting on the ¢ this year. Ituth, however, d to the front and bids fair in lead the American league. | Williams, who run good pitching coaches mean a b g, the Washington twirlers lhg, the Washingion rookie \ should profit greatly, In Nick lrock and Jack Chesbro, the Na-| hals have two old time stars to br the recruits, | twirl- | Perey n ughton didn't get a big k out the way Columbia foot- aspirants tuencd out for spring vtice, or cither failed to turn out y-cight names appeared on the or but the daily attendance was ! s under torty, Wilter the three pace in the championship at it now Iobh ind Gene Joies, Ha #n s 1o #ol ¥ the fonal open L oit this summer Hugging of the rk Yankees says he fears the Lor too many ol balls will cause pitching hopes ival of trick Conni of Dhis says i rs make 1h 'H NOW IS LEADING } IN RACE FOR HOME RUNS day's Wallop Puts Him Ahead-— zome most of the Four Others Tied at Vive Run Mark, May 12 1 over the Yankees' ganic the home run king's total ve him a neavest rivals ir others tied at th wark, Heilman, Detroit, heing the | in the American gue. | National Harnett, irnier, Brooklyn, and 'hiladelphia men have credit in the i, Louis cago, vlout nth raised n with and lead of two his five ival in th o m o four home rona to 1wo major leagues and Hauser, | the two American the three ational rnshy and on, S, Ma ooklyn American . Touis poly 1 the batters with cobson and Mec- viple homers to their| r players in the Na Grantham -and Necis, Brooklyn; nor home riuns, J b having The e fart, Pittsh noth wo home fimmons, Vork; Tol 0. In the N ohne, Cincinng elphia, have t Ao cagne are Speaker, Clove Philadelphia; & Louis; &heely cagi ork; Hargrave i, and Carlson, wo home runs , Groh Wins Again CHARLES WEST result of his victory in the| lon in the Penn re s Charles olored athirte from Washing- 3 son, practically elinched n the American Olympie | was firet in the samel too. st year, battered culturist, lagt night died at the City sanlt with intent to kill, | enanged —— T Now {TTH PREAKNESS RACE | We Confessl IS THE BIG CARD TODAY, Winner Stands to Cop About $50,000 In the last million blades produced by our factory, a bad one slipped by our Yesterday's Results 1 Tiartford 5, Waterbury 4. InsPGCt‘on Department. Worcester 10, Albany 5 (1st game) Worcester 12, All~ v 6 ( Springfield 10, New, Haven Pittsfield 2, Bridgeport 1. The Standing w, —20 Thoroughbreds Are Listed | to ¥are Barricr. | This was inexcusable, and we hope that the man who finds it wili let us square ourselves by advising us Md., May 12.—The eyes! Il be on Pimlico to-| ¢ay watchir cagerly, and many of | them aunxiously, the outcome of tl seventeenth renewal of the Preakngg \ at once. Maryland's greatest racing spectacle, worth over $50,000 to winner. | Maflielaus N‘w Twenty thoroughbreds are carded to Baltimere, of all turfmer Wate rlmry" Hartford Worcester . Albany Springfield New Haven . Bridgeport Dittsfield .. the Hartford at Waterbury. ster at Albany. igfield at New Haven. Yosterday's Results Louis 3, New York 2. Chicago 5, Brookiyn 4 Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati 1, St Booths in Stores and Sale of Tags s on Street. Thorn- H. ten- by a mecting of th o on the disabled veters fund drive, to be held this at the office of ex-Mayor G Quigley, plans will be discussed for s in stores and for the tag day will be the closing feature of week’s eampaign. Mrs. Acthur G. Kimball is chair- |1ady of the committee and is nssisted {by the following: Mrs. Rooth William 17, M Crean. Toni Mayor A. M nd ex-Mayor George A, Quigley will {explain the purposes of the drive at the Capitol theater. Other speakers ill be assigned today to the three other playhouses, wome plod th= mile and an cighth through the mud. Wise Counsellor, Ward colt | which had been casily the favorite in the race, was suddenly withdrawn last | night, when Jis owner became dis- | N enca By (ia sondition: (ot ‘tna| Doublo-].flejlfides track—very muddy from rain which almost steadily through Saturday, Use GEM Safety Razors A R O | ———— | days that the Kentucky | not worked satisfactorily | & Jenied W who insisted | ! CAY e aniv i conation or ne| VETERANS' CARP DRIVE course « withdrawal The stables Mad Pla now stands out most favorably in the Women to Mect Today to Arrange for ces of th turim Bracadale, to b (Other teams not scheduled). dden by Sanle, also assumed more Rl rominence. The Standing " Lkewise Benjamin Block’s ven more 5 camp of trac d previous! as mudder (fternoon A. New York .. Cincinnati . Chicago . ookiyn Hoston . Pittshurgh $t.. Louis . . ditions, than the ITEe kne n's Do n hoot Kenton stable > Glen Riddle 17 In short, the elimination of Wise | Counsellor, and the continued rains, | combined, have played decided he it predictions of the dop and the : is now considered v open Numerous Today Louis. Games New York at St Philadelphia at Cineinnati Rrooklyn at Chicago. Boston at Pittsburgh. with rece - Mrs Mangan and sters Mrs, than cver, probab g the tricks of the ather Pimlico manag neent is preparing to handle a record crowd. Yesterday, and for several days prior to that the clan of turf fol- lowers began assemble, Hotels crowded and many homes { guests from all over oughbred world, "They will not he denied and tendance o | 1s expected. Paonessa hes also are AMER N LEAGUE Notwithst we man, Yesterday's Results Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 5. Chic: New York (rain). Detroit-Washington (rain). (Other teams not scheduicd). James B. Martin, Former New Haven Mayor, Dies New May 12.—James B. Martin, former mayor this eity, lied his home of heart trouble Mr, Martin had been in poor health for about a year and his were - - | with or- The Standing " 10 8 ) 1 are fans who an u thirty thousand usual race New York . Roston .. Detroit 8t. Louis . Chicago . Washington Cleveland Uhiladeiphia ... an at vo 1y DENIES IS MARRIAGY asncanlt of 193 Main street denied today that he had bheen married to Miss Frances Hogan - Springficld lust week, as was ws Foday od in the n Mr, Raincault Chieago at New York, beli was the vietim of a “prac 8t. Louis at Boston, feal © any humor Detroit at Washington in the prank Cleveland at Philadelphia i condition bet serious a W ugo when he suffered a relapse, | Mr. Martin was born in Haven in 1864 and was cducats he public schools, He prepared colloge at Chavles colles then entered Yale school pas his bar examination in 1802 In 1889 Mr, Martin wa a member o and ¢ [he1d the ! |shortly afterw of his term vs New in din for and announc- WEPRPOTS e s h e T oker” hut fails to o 1888 and the common council BOARD | i MELTING OF P The | reports of ymaster mechanie, fire prevention hn |vean, chairman and clerk will be pre- | sented at the meeting of the hoard of nt city clerk 1908 he INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE chi office as a Yesterday's Results Nuffalo 9, Reading 8. gyracuse 5, Baltimore 1 (1st game) Baltimore 4, Syracuse 0 (Ind game) Iochester 4, Norwalk 8 (Other teams not scheduled-, . annn In bt 19 eDRARS practice of law. He Miss Frances Martin in 1 He daughters funcral morning, was fon the 10 ards mayor and in 1 i in was married o'clock to coted that ment will fire comminsioncrs at 7:50 morrow evening: 1t is three vacancies in the depar also be filled exy v his two brothe 1 Wedr s survived b wife, The Standing w, " 1 Baltimore ... 12 Buffalo . 11 Toronto 12 ROCheSter ouvvavss 10 8 | Newark n Hyracuse I will be sday on Fred 1t Fddie Reddy will handle his| Phone or rs in the futur ad, dept Look at Him! “rom now carried ager, affs He’s Alive! Jersey CHy . Jersey City at Syracuroe, Dr. Nielson, Victim of Hammer Assault, Dies Newark, N. J.. May 12.~Without regaining conscionsnes sinco last saday morning when his skull was in an aseailant wield- ing a hammer, Dr, George A. Nielson, Newark naturcopath and physical by hospital. Detectives had constantly heen at the bhedside of the ‘physician | in the hope he would yield some in- formation concerning the assault. Vollmer, a roomer at the | who walked into police ay night after he yrm for his detention is now under atrocions as- ‘his charge, will now be ssitats John O. Nielson house headquarters learned had been arrest on an 1 broadeasted a charge of according to the rder. police, to m thus nece ing a re-arraignmoent Used for LUMBAGO During the past winter thousands of prople have used Joint-Fase with such ess in the treatment | most severe cases of lumbago but doing our duty when “When Jointe remarkable of iy that we s say 1o the public umbage gocs , external remedy stiff joints— pharmacists. when Joint- oint troubles get out druggist lots of suce Geoige Gillespie, the A. E. F.'s “fipest and most complete corpse,” wants the world to know he still is ver: much alive. He has been reported officially dead many tin At Romagne a shell splintered 10 ribs. Then he buried in a shell-hple, but managed to erawl out. The hospital he was in was bombed, and the ship he came home on caught fire. Bul can't show any disability and the government has cut off his allowance. He is an electrical engineer at the Hawthorne works of the Western Blectric company in Chicago. ar < and 60 now h gets in Every 1> Joint- b William | The | | NESingleton, RT BY BLIND ART Mary McCay, talented viners, will resent a pro- gram at T. A, B. hall Wednesday aft- | |ernaan and evening. The afternoon | |performance, which is for children, | | will hegin at 4 o'clock. The program [includes vocal and instrumental music | land recitations. John and | conc { { [ blind enter CONCERT WEDNESDAY | Leader I td J. Lynch of the Phitharmonic band is preparing an | unusually fine concert for the public| {hand concert Wednesday evening at | | Walnut Hill park under the auspices lof New Britain aerie, I, O, E. The {concert will start at 8 o'clock and as it is the figst of the scason a big at- |tendance is expected | | BAND | | | SOCIALL | minstrel show and | dance of the Anchor Brand Girls' | will be held Friday evening, and the rehearsals, which are being held regularly, give promise of an unusually good show. The | minstrel show will be followed by a dancs ————mo———— ‘ | | ANCHOR BRAND | The annual club May com- | Per’lzy and upward is one reason for the rapidly growing popularity of the L Hotel Martinigue, | Another is the consistent | economy of the entire estab- lishment. Here youmay enjoy a Club Breakfast at 45c., con- sisting of Fruit or Cereal, Bacon and Egg, and Rolls and Coffee —Special Luncheon and Din- ners of superior quality are also served at the most moderate possible prices, No location can be possibly more_convenient than that of the Martinique. One block {rom the Pennsylvania Station (via enclosed subway)-—Nine blocks from Grand Central-—— one block from the greatest and best Shops of the City— half & dozen blocks from the Operaand the leading Theatres ~—and directly connected with the Subway to any part of the City you wish to reach, “_s'(,wid\out CXirg, ' Hqte} arfinigue Affiliaied with Hotel HAlpin, Broadway-~32" 33"/ Ss, NEW YORK cManager. » i | sion on the problems of a home such Will Discuss Problems By Of Home in Newington " At a meeting of the Lions club at | the Burritt hotel at noon Tuesday the | speaker will be Miss Constance Leigh, | superintendent of Newington | ssume office next Monday. His re: Home for Crippled Childre She will | nation as a member take for her topic a general discus- the | its mesting next Iriday afternoon. Gum Chewing Aids the Teeth You have the authority of doc- torsand dentistsfor thisstatement. Your own experience will prove it, if you will use WRIGLEY’S after every meal. i The following quotations from a recent work on teeth and health are worth remembering: “Dentists have found that the exercise of gum che;'xng brings about a better nutrition of the teet . ki “The cleansing action of the gum between the teeth helps to keep them free from the particles which lodge in the crevices and cause decay.” The busy man—or woman either—rarely has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet they should be cleaned, and WRIGLEYS after every meal will do it. Also it will aid digestion and furnish welcome refreshment to mouth and throat. Sealed in its purity package, bringing all its original goodness and flavor to you. SUGAR-COATED Get your Wrigley benefit today! Try Wrigley’s after smoking The Flavor Lasts En3 By GLUYAS WILLIAMS RD IN WHILL WIFE OST CERTANTY &P SALESMAN $SAM (VENICE TR TEHR_FOLKG - VA (ANT ?szw'wu&') 5%‘09—0000 TOR (DULHH, COLDS, CORNS| INSRON NAYILY, 50AE THAOAT -ETC \7%“‘ 04 B0V ' - WEY SRE DD APALAUD ME - THEY CLAPPED THER WANDY AND VELLED “S(HABOOTCHADH ‘ \ MHOSMEET 1" = | WONDER WHAT T MEANS T [TONS POANCE T\ [ = | ot / WnAS DR WaT ? wou DOPNY [ ANGK) WHRT 1T MEAN Y 0066ONE ‘SUABOOTHADR MHOSHEET?| v A S 00T(H o (| THES MEAN 1N | MOSQUITOES [Z_, |as the one of which she is superin- WILL LEAVE SCHOOL BOARD. Superintendent-elect John L, Doyle of the board of public charities will sig- of the school | committee will be before the board at

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