New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 20

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20 NOISY CATCHER IS PASSING FROM GAME And Maybe 15 a Good Thing-- |\ Kidding Starts Troubi The Ing out pair of | Wik two Today the cu eha Aside encouragement Wne of talk is much. the haps a trifle stereotyped Keep in there “Put something *Meke him hit These are just a fes slons the cateh Kk piteher, It is almo t him ax the catehing of the ball Catchers do it beca pected to, 1t was cor old days. Then the cat el their ability to orate thelr best Lets, There is nothing 1 batter from concen! us an Interesting line have seen many strategy pulled through the some catelfer to have the a pinchy start telling the story of his life, erm are n vit rom a { ) thei siderabily different in th A surprising it Street. Was Chatterhos Charley Street, the orignual calche er of the famous battery of loh and Street, was a groat ex the talkative catcher Street st chaftering at the star g kept at it continccusly vocai efforts n 0y « Te the ball g only by the nickname Vory appropriat The way Waiter Jol baffle the batters when he was at the top of his gam> enabled Stroet to make fine use o i line of con- versation, Walter used to say_that Btreet engaged the batter in conver- unpl tion Was known of “Gabby." ison nsed (o sation, and as he turned his head he | weuld throw his fast ball by him; The talkative catcher has many opportunity to worry the batter, Some of his stuff is seripus, just ac oftey as it is of the humorio na- ture. The big idea keep saying something. ‘ Incidentally, it Is a very easy mat- ter for a few create much confusion. For exam- ple, the recent riot at Detroit. Bob Meusel of * the New York Americans and Johnny Bassler of Detroit afe pals ,a couple of natives from California. Words, usually of a friendly nature, are always passed when Meusel steps to the plate with Bassler catching. This Brought On né(inl The other day Meuel slarted trcuble at Detroit when he weat after Pitcher Cole, who had hit hin with a pitched ball, Just before Meu- #e! wag hit, ‘Bessler remarked to Pitcher Cole; O — HOT WATER A PLENTY $5.00 INSTALLS HOFFMAN No. 25 “ | Gas Water | Heater FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY C. J. Leroux 171 ARCH ST, Tel, 1336 seeéms to be | bantering words to | \ N \ FRENCH RAPIER EXPERTS CAPTURE OLYMPIC TITLE Defeals gim e Foalse=Ttalinn Feam Quits in Rage of Protest at Ruling cing team of Olympl letenting the finals, icers who withdrew A team mateh in the lon in protest agalnst strength by and committee ovents were cers in indi. thus disquali- ndividua Italian estorday's dispute arose during the | Frenchgtalian team mateh while the mplon, Lucien Gaudin and Italian fencer, Boni, The men had four touches cach d then, during an atiack by fthe Italian, the jury allowed the fifth and winning touch to Gaudin® The Italians protested and when the profest was die hed — off the floor fonal hymn, automatically disqualifying themselves, the were en- sing | City Items ‘ PSR L ' Have the Herald follow you on your !vacation, 18¢ a week, cash with order, | —advt, | | Alexandra Lodge, No. 24, A. 1, O, Daughters of St. George, will hold its | regular meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Vega Hall. The newly | elected officers will be installed by the | deputy, Miss 8arah J. Greatorex. | | Home cooked lunches al Croweli's —advt| At a meeting of Winthrop Council, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, to be | theld in O. U. A. M. hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow ~vening Deputy Mrs. Grace i Webler of Birstol will in stall the offi- | cers. | Whist, bridge, “45" and strawberry festival on the lawn. Dancing in | parish hall. $t. Jos Ladies Aid | , Wed, eve, J The Comrf >reial }'hmugh Judge B. F¥. Gaffney, {ln‘ollzhl suit for the possession | property held by Jagmes Passerini of this eity. Constable Fred Winkle served the papers. Lunch at Hallinan's—adv. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Hellberg have returned from their wedding trip and will make their home in“this city. Max Kennedy, Edward Kennedy and Bernard Miller have bought the Com- | mercial market at 424 Main street of | P. 8. Gagnon and Alfred Roy. |City May Revoke Contract | With Garbage Collector The contract with David Lawlor of | Newington for the collection of gar- |bage will be revoked by the health hoard next week unless there is im- provement in the garbage situation, Dr. Henry T. Bray, chairman of the hoard, informed Lawlor' last night. | Complaints now average mm-vihan 150 a day. Dr. Bray believes Lawlor's |unfamiliarity with the layout of the leity has caused re-routing of many [teams with loss of time and the neces® |sity of carting garbage to Newington | ‘dl.tfl causes loss of time., At a meet. ling of the board Tuesday, July 8, ac- {tion on the contract wil be taken, Frust company, has | | | Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by one whol|| knows, Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. || Lenses and Examination || Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref. D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. i Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford Automobiles Washed Polished Simonized Wm. Dunlop PAIGE-JEWETT SERVICE STATION East Main St. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY IAPS PROTESTING AGAINST EXCLUSION =~ Prayor Meeliggs Being Held Throughont Japan Today SAYS KLAN K]DNAPPED HIM Hechoster, N, W, Man Displayed K Brand on His bor il and »ays Klanmsmen W el Him vre yester ared Lo bha heen | ad, and he A simblarly branded, Burrough, an insuranes wiho Visappea from Rochester three veoks ugo, sald he had accepted an ffer of an automobile pide and drank offered him al & camp near M., to which he w and 1 o ast irne ore #ald each bre quor wistod, N Mo becam vmself a American cartoons ered, ho said o the opening e dict, t A demonatrat I8 captors lay, T ] got” as taken selous found when he recov & held in Tokio & ernacular prisoney ard ing to cording to his account, say they were use of hie religious be. Phuraday three hooded m, said they could not ve longer, branded him be killed if he re Burroughs wild t identify his o branded him npers make the big story of the him and men went torial comment, P'rominent me« expl America internatior Anti-U, S societios las tunily every telephe in the city captors or Patriot carded vi telograph pole {ol ing apancse must 1, when America able insult on Japan, ber the date, | mande 1 when t Motoreyclist I\:}licd When He Skids Beneath Truck Waterbury, July L=—Carl Miller, 1"44 North Main street, this city, njured in a motor vehicle night and died on his Bkidding o1 a hie was thrown He had no oper- | never fo inflicted an in Always m- 21, of h steps & fatally » honor of thy cldent Jast vay to the harrowed motoreyels a truek, occasion con st remember Alter your mode of 1 date lastingly .« Boys Drowning Victims at A West Haven and Windsor West Haven, July 1.—Albert Wiks thing with his sis beach here, was drown The sister inissed her companion Nelghbors quickly found the body The parer aid the boy was subject to fainting spells, to impross the * mind, 3—-Hate everythi ris, ten, b Vever enter a chureh support by Amerlcans or United tes missionaries’."” The police guarding the American embassy and consulate and hotels in which foreigners live we inforced. The *“Association for the tion of National Tradition, ing patriotic organization, h a manifesto through the urging the people not to pe righteous indignation” agains! American nation to cause them to do | water, Conn, July 1.-—James n of Mr, and Mrs, John on lane,, was drowned ernoon while swimming in the }a ngton river, He counld not swim and went down in deep The hady was recovered. | Moran of I yegterday issued ore WEDNESDAY MORNING § SPECIAL 100 DIFFERENT PATTERNS WALL PAPER 50% OFF REGULAR PRICES We have removed the item of prdfit from this lot so that we can clear them out Wednesday morning. THE R. M. HALL CO. PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, WALL PAPER, Etc. 179-183 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ECLARE your independence of tire trouble before the “4th”. Replace your old tires with Revere Cords and e Revere Tubes. If you drive a light car see the new 30x 3%inch “«R" Tread Clincher Cord built to provide high grade cord tire equipment for small cars with clincher rims. 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WEST OF BLACK ROCK BRIDGE COME AND INSPECT THIS PROPERTY DYSON LAND COMPANY WE ARE THE OWNERS Here is An Opportunity Par Excellence—One Family House on Bassett street in the very best spot—It is only a ! chance of a life time that you can get a house in a spot like this—Price and amount of cash are right—SEE US. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. WHEW-ID LIKE TO KNOW WHAT MAKES THESE SATCHELS S0 _DINGED HEAVY N\ - H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L. BANK BLDG, TEL 141 'THE OLD HOME TOWN N7 EARLY “T™HIS AFTERNOON— BY STANLEY W N XN ) A2, ///// L Z77588 == EGBERT ROBBINS WHO HAS BEEN AWAY == EIGHTEEN YEARS. RETURNED HOME N

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