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X t ¥ " G, P, HART BEST IN e e e LEAP TO SAFETY AS S, W, GOLF TOURNEY ~ ENGINE HITS AUTO Taros in Best Gross and Net Scores Against Salesmen George P. Hart of the Works proved too m A gation of hia saleamen in the Btanley Worka golf to At terday and won the . as well as the low net & second year In sucee \ allowed to take only ¢ , ehooaing the low gross sentation of the prizes evening at a dinner of the served in the grill at Meadow club, The tournan bean a feature of th ering for several yeurs Gordon Rohinson offices won second low gross Pritchard was awarded lo M, H, Peasscand W, H for the kicker's prize, are home-office men Mr, Hart mada the having & 15 handieap. Al 1% 757433356 344405 Hnndtrnp 15, net 66, Mr, Pritchard, awarded of the Chic His was made Rowlands ti of thos cards (L} 3551 low net prize, handed p- n\- Innnnmg m'r\rl-, Out , 42784 Hnndiru 27, net €5, Mr. Robinson's eard was SATABRE65 444 SR8 445355—40—584 p 13, net . M. H. Pease made a 92 on the pound and W, § Rowland 101, Mr, Peass had chosen 18 a8 a kickar's handicap and Mr, Rowland 27, bring ing them both squarely on the 74, which was hidden, His Condition Satisfactory and He Will Recover If He Takes Care of Himself, Says Doctor, ll!ldh'\.nvu 9 New York, July 11.—Samuel Gom- pers, president of the American Fed- eration of Labor, is convalescing sat- istactorily at the Coney Island hotel where he went Tuesday for a_few days by the seaside, it was announced today by his physician, Dr. Auerbach. While a nurse is in attendance, Aulius | Mr, Gompers is not confined to his bed, ‘W. G. Roberts, chairman of the Fed. | eration’s legislative committee, who is with Mr. Gompers at the hotel, said the labor leader probably would take a walk on the beach today. Dr. Auerbach said Mr. Gompers suffered a nervous breakdown due to overwork in connection with democratic convention. “He overstrained himself mentally and physically, said Auerbach. the both Dr. | “He went to work dur- ing the convention like a man of 50 years, instead of one of 74. There is no danger it he will take care of himself.” MOHICAN BAKED BREAD 16 oz. Loat 50 9 TO 11 '\ PORTERHOUSE, STEAK Lb. 22¢ FRESH GROUND SATURDAY SPECIALS s ”\:"""““‘:“: (‘ :".‘ sl s ¥ finds no errora in the auperior court " " 1 sion, granting foreclosure o A wiien was veing® YOUDGSIEDS Have Sport at Whlnut | 3zpnie” frantine toreciamure ot 8 pursued od X Austin company, Cleveland huilders, spoedi Franklin square Hl" Park on the property of the Clover Mfg. Albert Behaftrick of 71 Jacob Co, Norwalk, Buit was originally treet, m-.‘ml..ulu..» f"" victim of the ——— | brought by the Norwalk company for po mn In the chas g Nouth = L e 2 $100,000 damages, alleging breach of Main street and Ira Rquare Again the erack of the hat againat | o000 w‘u.: the Cleveland firm in I'he driver of the anfo that carried (the old horachide was heard at Wal- | falling to complete erection of the | Doherty told Judge B, W, Alling nut Hill park today as teams of the buildings at Norwalk in contract time 1oy that his machine hud 10 | yniar niaveround hasehall league met | The trial court judgment was entered | 4% miles an hour to overtake on a cross complaint, f Schaffrick testified that [ONC0 more. t know Jjust how fast The 8malley school team, hy claver | was golng fast, but that as it was just | by staging a last inning rally, after midnight, and there was Score by Innings: | other teaffic on the street, he did not |Emalley school .. 20000013 think that he was driving recklessly, | Boys' Club , % 20000002 | He sald that he was not traveling | Batteries: Politis and Galatl; J oln - ase nearly as fast as the machine that |Compagnomi and H. Paparimn, | chased him, Kothen and Politis played the hest . Judge Alling found him gullty and gane for the winners, the former ac- | him fined him $256, $10 of which was |cepting five chances without an er- | ays ruggls remitted ror and the Ilatter rohbed the losers Forestville Man Fined $10, Clarence Kaczmaczyk of Forestyille, second the 4 from Vst Page) Doherty's hands, and fined §25, remitted, defendant was driving miles an hour, vietim to fall was found $15 of which Doherty testified that the along Main street at between 80 and Ka czyk denled saying that he was this, only about 256 miles an hour Passes Out Other Machines Squazza ner Eugenio street was also traveling between 30 and 35 miles an hour, and he passed | Smith out six other machines near the cor- of Roberts and the streets ,according to that of 03 South he with corroborated his testimony, cet, ward C, onditions Judge Alling found fhe guilty and fined him $25, mitted, Absent Minded, Takes Bicycle. | Bronislaw Masalsky of 792 s charged with the theft had his case continued until to permit Probation Officer investigate Masalsky Connolly at his home. | was arrested last night by Policeman | !Thomas Dolan after neighbor, Masalsky told the court been visiting at the home of the man from whom the bicycle was stolen and that when he was leaving, he absent- mindedly took the bicycle from the thinking that it was his own. Masalsky's son told the court that he yard, HOUR SALES 9 TO 11 A, M. from the to an vard he ming from t) ' o, A secing e rosop the 1 s witheut mped, shouting to do the sam A and the muchine proce trucks where it was s d hurled alm guilty | South traveling Lawlor Main policeman, | but Squazza claimed that he was not travelling fast and |only two machines, one of which was | stopping at the curbing. who was in the machine passed A woman him defendant $10 Stanley of investiga- tion was made into the disappearance of a bicycle of had | |score of 10 to 9. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUI Young Bandits Get $300 brought 1t d ar and took But Overlook Big \um' . t and put them 5 July " Sy ) ' bieye sk why he | ¥ ' i making a large e Lhis he said that they were aul ralded the Prairie Btlate ba the ¢ & that ad af Oak Park, a suburb, shortly be Polleeman DNela went e osing time yesterday, terrovised | \ N ar 10 ge stolen | 11 persons In the bank and eacaped y he found twe other bi les | In an itomeobile with about §368 there and brought them 1o the sta- | overlooking between $7,600 and #5,- | alsky said that one of | 000 lying on the table of one of th helonged ta him and the other bank officials, The money the ban son and that he lits found was in a pigeen hole of & 10 p vl purel teller's dask. While three atood guard - aver people in the bank, their ng made a aystematio sear the cages, but everlooked the | ney in plain view on a tahle PLAYGROUND HOLDS EXCITING GAMES PO AOSURE UPHELD. Rridgeport, July 11.==The supreme court of errors in an opinion by asso- | clute Justice John K Heach today “Joint-Ease 15| selling Ilke hot | cakes «in my | store hecause it | of a run by a spectacular one-hand cateh, | he Junior Boys' Club team lost hy default through non-appearance on time, Is a wonderful The Rureitt-Smith senfor game and apeady § proved that the mighty ean fall. The ody for all joint | troubles, | “But why not | imprggh on tens having turned out champion the past two vears, went the Smith, teams for Rurritt {down in_ defeat hefore team in a very closely contested of thousands of game, suffering people Score by innings: | some of the | Burritt .. . 00020012 things that doz- | o 5 . 0060001—1 ens of my cus- | § T!nnmlrs Hinchie and Zepatka timers tell me |Gizeta and Covoleski. almost The Burritt junior feam could not | follow the steps of their older broth- it lumbago ers and were taken into camp by the Smith Junior to the tone of & to 4, night — Others | {which required an extra inning to | assert that for chest colds and sore decide, throat is has no equal, while many | Score by Innimgs: | insist that there is nothing they ever Smith Junior 30001002—6 | tried that is so efficient for neural- Batteries: Newerclogki and Stock- | gia, neuritis and even head colds and nasal catarrh.” Answering the ahove letter, we, the | rs of Joint-Fase, know that what riving New Jersey druggist B s true, hut we still maintain that |ales | The Y. M. €. A to he used after the ball games. The “Y" officials realizing that no ball game is complete without a shower swimming pool is and plunge, again voluntarily ..r'r. red | ase {s prepared for stiff, |the playgrounds the use of their pool |, q.y0d, painful, swollen joints, | {done for the past years. | whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, | league the Smith team | In the gi shoulder finger or spine. e ey tbred o | ouil ksito ‘ussiathinioey Jolnt: which would not he considered of se, for with just one minute's rub- league leading culibre proved that | fiasee fof L S B B | they have improved by oxperienco, | bIUE: It soaks \n throush (he Teh| ’17; v:;u;ung the strong Bartlett team, ‘x ments—that's why it succeeds—for The Burritt Girls team which has | When J"‘“"El“f(“ Ee'd“ ‘:13“’}:2:!“5::3 not been defeated in the past two gets out—quic ]un it o con’.' years tasted defeat at the hands of | Waste of time all swelling 60 cents, Smalley sc am by the close | gestion disapears. 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