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N''W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924 ? = e While one of the men kept Parsow's : HERE'S “BIG SIX” AS HE 1S TODA 'THIRI) ROUND CONTESTS GIVEN LONG SENTENCES |.,03'su" 5" oad st the wotnt o + gun window LRI ‘ R car Pleasantville, Callahan was Speaking EASTERN LEAGUR Another, Then Threw Him, Naked : 0 f s p 0 l‘ t . —_— 2 [ Women's National Tennis Champlow- wrown out of the eah, He was pleked 3 Into Street, up 4 by a passing motorist and Yesterday's Hesults or i All games postponed; rain k d | ship Pluy A1 Forest Hille Lrought to the pelice headgugriers, = 3% Non ceitcasy R Atlantie City, N, J., Aug. 13.—Vor s ‘or some reason, the Mohawk base- standing of Clubs ’ | e ) ‘allk ; 1 fore kel Ry B i of ¢ | : |, |eating and robbing Thomas Callahan, | CHARLES D, BYAN WEK pear at the schedule meeting of th v 5 Forest Hills, N, ¥, Aug. 13.=All lgr porth Amboy ,throwing him naked | Houghton, Mieh., Aug. 13.~Charles ity league advisory eeuncil I:n i qu SMNONLY o002 {second round niatehes i the women's loom 4 taxicab on the Peasantville | I\ Ryan of New York, son of John D, ReR Anether Weoting Wil o oallod | Hertirg . ivenee B, N8 i 4 {national champlonships postponcd yea: | payiavard, Anthony Dieanio, 24, and | Hyan, chairman of the board of direee at oity hall next 'l‘ue‘sduy evedine . 'u,“o'"f'l': I L ! : » |terday on aggount of rain And A8 (an, etter, 25, of this oity were sents |tors of the Anaconds COPPer COMPARY - g ,,.."'.':.:..,' ” . "-“"x "]“““‘ “"']""" ““ll‘“*:*"‘;“ |enced to ten to fifteen yeurs at havd |and Miss Marjorie Close, daughter of The P . T . IN i a3 + Will be played off on the courts of the fygyan iy the state prison at Trenton | Mr, and Mrs. J, A, Close of Hancocks The Pirates will practice on Thurs- |New Haven , A vt Weat Bide Tonns clob today, Play |0 (0 T W e o e vy day and Friday eveulngs of this week |Albany , ., B0 a £ 1 ) was schedul 1o start At 10380 |00 morning. The prineipal ut Walnut Hill park at 4 o'elock, | Bridgeport ..., B0 B o'clock this b —— - ——— v = P | The erime was committed on May | o o L e b v oand round matoh will be that e | o “op iingy (iatinad that he waa 1n] 1! VHG IEENS ""'ly'l‘.'h'rln' Bassball Review Through a misunderstanding iu the | Games Tiday E ¢ liween Miss Heldn Wills, of Berkeley, | vity ehampionship elimination series| Plitsfield at Hartford (2.) [l detending champion, and Mrs, H, |®_cafe, that morning and that he had Icu it was announced that the Palcons qre | New Haven at Waterbury, [ X f 11, 1alk of Elberon, N, J 8700 in bills hidden in his und. out of the race because of their defeat ")‘:"‘(""“"" ‘“‘"“‘"' 3 K | Other outstanding singles matehos "“”“l"- Dicanio and Letter, he said, Sh \' ng Ck by Corbin last Bunday, ‘This is wrong.| Albany at lridgeport, 1 ¢ on today's card are!’ Becond round= |foreed him into a taxicab, driven by Each team, which meets in the sers | —_— & i 0 Miss Eleanor Goss of New York vs, |Harry Parzow which they had kept ForTender Faces ius plays @ two out of three game ser- | NATIONAL LA : ? E. i Mrs, B L. Cole of Lawrence, Mass: |Manding in front of the cafe EMOLLIENT MEDICINAL ANTISEPTIC ies with the other, the eventual win-| Miss Mary K. Hrow Los Angeles ner playing the Desses for the city | 3, 3 va, Miss P'enclope Anderson of Itye, title, | All games postponed; rain. 3 ' . N, Y. and Mrs, Marvion Z Jessup of — | el - Wilmington, Del., va, Miss Mary E. | . | ‘Pherefore, the Corbing and the Fal- Standing “\'}""'" y ¢ : : Cane of Orange, N, J | ° cons will meet again this coming sun- | g \ ' : s i | Ihivd round==Mrs Molla I3, Mallory day at St Mary's field at 3 o'clock, |New York ........ 60§ { e e . Yy of New York vs, Mrs. J. Saunders | a thied | Pittsburgh . IS : . Fowlha [Taylor of New York, [ PRONOUNCLD RikichO Should the l'alcons win, Ko . s | game will bo played, Otherwise, nm““'.‘;“"';(‘l;'"' "a ,‘"I . o i | . Kirst round doubles matches will ) pl s | Hir o Y ; RS T e played today as follows: Miss Goss Corbins will nexy start a serlea with |y oypgy 00 (o CHRISTY MATHEWSON and Mrs. Jessup v Miss Marguret he winner of the wity league, |86, 1 a 4 |8t Lould oiiveies 43 [T} Ilake N ™ — o In his day the greatest pitcher In | Boston Braves. “I stll get a great |!'1AKe of Lenox, Masx, and Miss Anna | Philadelphia 40 66 SIS EEORLN D e AL 0] oD : Beb & Breat |y iler of Doston: Miss Browne and | The name of Rittsbhurg's new hurling s " ) " e Mathew v | Kick out of the game.” suys the noble BRI i di 68 464 | buseball, Christy Mathewson now lives | Mrs, Dudley of California vs, Miss An- star I8 a tongue-twister hut the fans v | 010 warrior, “especially when my hoys | | the calm life of the magnate. Bl e R e 18 pletured h"l.' rson and Miss Tsabella Mumford of must know how to pronounce the Games Today o | voung Nord's name correctly, so here New York ‘;” l'mahur.‘h 8ix" Is financially interested in the l watehing a game from his private box, | 1oston. it is: 2 (Other teams not scheduled.) YDLE—~Just drop the Y and reyverse . ANGE DELAYED AGAIN A 3D, Y that' 3 . . re e ele i s the DR, making E-D. ¥es, (hate AMERICAN LEAGUE ]Athletl Win Exhibition | . just exactly the way, Em R G F' Cinci.. 4 3 World Flyer Held up When Tire name, Yosterday's Results ( ame Irom Cincl,, 4—i3 | Bursts as He Leaves Caleutta s Washington 4, Clevelund 0. Altoona, Pa., Ang. 13, Mack | y . Whatever New Britain’s profession- (Other games postponed; rain.) piloted his father's Philadciphia Ath Calcutta, Aug, 13.~Major Pedro al football magnate does this fall, it ———— ’ |icties to a four to three victol y here | anni, the Argentine aviator who had is already obvious that lddie Barni- standing of Clubs [ vesterday over the Cincinnati Nation-|intended hopping oft this morning in| kow and several other former All- w, I als, Harris allowed ten hits but kept | continuance of his attempted world | New Britain stars will not be with | Detroit ........... 61 47 {them well seattered, e May start- | flight, met with another setback just him, |New York . . 62 {e4 pitching for the Iteds but was re- | as he was about to start when one of - | Washington [Heved in the cighth by Carl Mays. Ithe tires on the undercarriage of his The Meriden club is planning a big|St. Louls . |“Bing” Miller hit a home run into|machine burst. It was his last spare tootball year and already has signed [Chicago .... the center fieid bleachers in the and if another cannot be obtained Eddie Barnikow, sterling® back, as|Cleveland . 5 fourth inning. |here, one must be ordered, from La- captain, | Philadelphia . . 48 ‘ . Angust 13, 1921 The score by innings: horst, which will cause a further de- , = Boston .... Sider's Bat Runs the Scale i 1. H. E. [lay of a day or two, Joe Rogers, the brillignt center of | Ty Cobb had two tkorns in his flesh | phjjadelphia 000 300 010—4 & the former local team, as well as Fred | Games Today o Aug. 18 1021, The first was Bob | Gincinnati ...101 000 001—3 10 2| ACTRESS SUES FOR DIVOBCE . Hunt, the sturdy tackle, to say noth-| Detroit at l’:lllndilpl\,:a 3 re?n‘n!:il :::"«h(:‘:n‘rxgl: :‘r lmorT, n]n;: the |~ Harris and Gibson, Bruggy; May, iy et A aapt \W 5 : ane St, Louis at New York. 5 G Sisler, who hit one . Se ', oane ) o i sl ing of Bob Leary, Walter Downey and| & o single, two doubles, one triple and | 10YS and Sandberg. - Leatrice Joy Gilbert, known in the Eve bod undel' the sun | Dewey Carpenter, Cleveland at Washington. h P Umpires—~Gochnour and Stevens. ) P Chicago at Boston (2). one four-bagger for a total of 12 A it = motion picture world as Leatrice Joy, & . ! ; oo 3 hases. At that it took St, Louis 10 o N . filed suit for divorce here today from llk An effort also Is belng made to in- e el i DENVER MAYOR WINS ol O Gl Bart g A ke s : es 1t terest Dewey Carpenter of Bristol and| INTERNATION i s ¢ re: o) R e o e St. Louis [ Recall Electlo Result A o | married here in March, 1922, Cruelty A KT Al Blanchard of this city in the Silver 2 4 | : n Hesulls dn - Over- /a4 cxcessive use of intoxicants is Ifyou don’t like ginger ale, it simj Yesterday's Results ab | | By aghtogation, Tom Tully apd 3alti ] ‘rac S [imobin Enr S 50 2 | whelming Vote of Confidence sharged. A Baltimore 6, Syracuse 1. CHALE means you haven’t met Cliequot Johnny Yanders likewise are being| < = Ellerbee, 3b | Reading 5, Rochester 0. erhee, 3b | Denver, Colo., Aug. 13—Mayor Ben- gt j sought. (Other games postponed; rain.) ler, 1b ... b {jamin ¥, Staplcton awvas given an ove yet. Don’t miss the fun much longer! ] s Williams, 1f ...... 2 0 |w . . o | ¥ G aand ride d |whelming vote on confidence in yes-| 0 Jt appears that Meriden plans to do Standing of Clubs A Thelmilis yole OIM;M ”R:m‘! e C 1} ‘P I"]‘ OL & There’s real pleasure in sending it w. STARTING SUN. MGHT down your throat when the sun and the very thing that made New Britain i Severeid, ¢ ¥ 4 i .C. | Severeid, ¢ . [182 out of 211 precincts in the ci c ome team, viz: hire in| . \ i T 3 oclic a:poor_hom Ealtimore SARNN DR 1| (ether UBge gave Stapleton 44,418 and Dewey you are hot. The keen, clean feel of it ' numerous out of town stars at faney fn oo 0 4 A 0 . o “ N .. o Bailey, former mayor and Stapleton’ [ 8 3 2 2 | figures, making the name “All-Meni-| 2GRS A o s sttt b JACK]E COOGAN in your jaded mouth is a picnic all by e chviouslyty ot er Newark ... 51 o | The recall winds up a high pres- itself. Refreshing, enlivening, friendly m. . i s g SYracuse oeive.s . il = “[sure campaign made in behalf of the 3 nson e 'e Cli AVIATORS HURT IN CRASH ,|Butato - . SR ® two candidates atter Masor Stapieton | | € 814913 Robt that's Clicquot Club. HALES % e lost his fight ourt ' t re- Y . e i it douons i 7 [ Bue, 1b & 2 :iv;{l Eidiion e e Rt saa "h“. Cl usoe J O 7t e S0 o ey I"lagstead, ss ... - The recall movement was started — — through the circulation of petitions pecial Shows For Children charging Stapleton with inefficiency Each Day 4:00 P m.~10¢ and incompeten s i Supporters of Bailey charged dur- ing the campaign that the Stapleton dministration was dominated by the IKu Klux Klan, S T OVER; 4 . "The Minute That Seems A Year. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS LOOKS 'EM OVER; JAILED ‘Licutcn-m Frank P. Albrook and W. Games Today ‘The Clicquot Club Compeny, Millis, Mass., U. S. A, A. Dickinson Badly Injured in racuse athl’ialtimore. 1\:::)‘ "fi,‘ s g ) Toronto at Newark, ' e ' Ficld. Crash at Wilbur Wright Field [ Rectionter &t Rocdinr AR Rantoul, i1, Aug. ‘l ,ieuM.nnnl Buffalo at Jersey City. Jones, 3b ..... ¥rank P. Albrook, pilot, and W. A. ¥ Sargent, 2b Dickinson, a private, both stationed at Young, 2b .. the Wilbur Wright flying field at MRS EO E GO SU Bassler, ¢ Fairfield, Ohio. wera injured, the lat- " G RG AN ED Holling, p ter probably fatally, when their air- 8 Middleton, p plane crashed while they were taking . ; N 9 . | *Shorten oft at Chanute fleld hera,late yestep-| DFiver of Car That Killed Nw Ha- |, w0 " day. ven Policeman Being Sued for $10,- | *¥*Cole ... The two flyers were returning to 3 ) ; their home field from, St. louis,| 000 by His Sister. Lo 88 B 11 B0 17 Trenton, N. J, Aug. 13.—Having where they had participated in a| R *—Batted for Sargent in 0th. faloely represented himselt as con- flying circus and had stopped here| New Haven, Aug. 13.—Miss Mary | (y__paited for Holling in 9th, nected with a *“Miss I'renton” contest, 0;1 the way home. Their machine Mur_ph.\'.ui s;_)ringrield. Mass,, sister #s*_Ran for Shorten in th. Howard R. Bothers, 33, was arrested reached an altitude of about 300 feet of Traffic Officer Lawrenee Murphy, St.Touis ... 000110011 last night after an arranged visit at over the field, when it suddenly fell. | Who was killed by an automobile |\l 0™ """ 1§ 00100 2 5 |the home of one of the entries. Albrook reccived serious injurjes. | driven by Mrs. George R. Coan, of |™opo yaye pits, Sisler 2, Jones, Heil- | Bothers, who is married and has Dickinson's skull was fractured and [lhis cily, July 23, was glven permis- .\, "s “ropin 2, three base hit, Sis- [One child, confessed, according to the he was severely cut and bruised, Doc- | slon in probate court yesterday to file | o0 "y 000" “isler; sacrifice hits, | police that for three weeks he had fors said he would probably die. The | Suit in superior court against Mus. g, (oit Veach, Severeid, Blue, Jacob- been visiting homes of the contestants, oSS o was | Cean and the Connecticut company 5 o4 q sta P g home address of neither man oA Eetaied R R il son; double plays, Jones, Sargent, [stating that he had been delegated to known here. . e a heaton aort it oy | Blue: Gerber, McMunus; left on bases, (pass upon their physical merits, — (BHL ) St. Louls 10, Detroit 8; bases on balla, — e FUMIGATING STABLE LA b s LR M BRLRICE TN 1 B2 T G T HAS 3,180 SPRIKLOUTS \fter an Inyestigation of the fatal |N1t% Off Kolp 0 in § 2.3 innings, Bayne | Washington, — Aug Johuson | Army Barns at Mitehell Bield Are| < 00 80 N HEE 0N ix absolved |2 A0 1 1-3 inning, Holling 13 in 9, [vielded but five scattered hits yester- S A accident Goroner [l AMIx absolved|yyqqieton 3 in 17 struck out, by Kolp |day and Washington defeated Cleve- Being Théroughly Cleansed. Mrs. Coan from all criminal respon- ¢ S 3 | R dbility for the death Tt was stated |1 HONINE 1, Bayne 1; winning pitch- {land 4 to 0. it was the 106th shutout New York, Aug. 13.=The army :“ n-f)bz 5 Coitht Vvt rday that thelol Bayne; Yosing pitcher, Middleton; [victory of Johnson's carcer and by | stubles at Mitchell 1d, L. 1., where REDDALD (SD 5L SyeHLOEORp ity umpires, Connolly and Nallin; time, | fanning eight of the Indians he raised It { the tish Polo team |!inding of the coroner in no way af-|,, he mounts of the British ¢ y % i A 2:00. his all-time-strike-out total to 8,180. will be quartercd until after the ,'ff” ‘hf f"" ?ll"“‘ r“”tlhbe J,"m‘ih'd' — ) Umpires, Owens, Rowland and Con " £l ecease: . o x . . ¥, ) Meadowbrook mafches with the a"“%““‘["!am “s’|"‘m?“ Orside from . the| Tomorrow's score: Ruelbach 10ses |nolly appeared in new olive drab uni- American cup-defending four, were el rasulling e A aea N “[after 14 straight victories, forms which will he the regulation at- fumigated with chlorine gas today to R T tire for American arbiters henceforth, preclude the danger of an influena | ; REAL ESTATE RECORDS emiic ar hen | {4 a1 ;S Phdemto ameng the vonlen, Whan Fiight-Yean 0Old Boy Safe fieal estate vecords filed at tho city’| . aptuin arvthur vareen; A N A \ : clerk's office yesterday afternoon . J. Cabelus, acting for the J. B. charge of the army polo conter at Mit-| -~ Cracker Is Caught in Act | (CLi" c\atias W, Francis to Frank | Moran company, has brought sult for chell 17ield learncd that railroad regu- | pyijaqeiphia, Aug. 13.—The youns-| M. and Louise J. Hughes, property on | $100 damages against Joseph Bussemi. lations prohibited the traneportation| .y safe cracker ever arrested in this|Slater road; Louis Drouchick to|The Action is for $54.15 which the of lethal gas by rall he had two sixty| ity 'was taken into custody early yes- | George Hancius, property at 16 Day | plaintiff alleges is due him from the pound cylinders brought by airplane|ierday when detectives arrested an|street, and Raymond D. Norton to | defendant. The papers are roturnable ifrom the government arsenal at 1dge- | cight-year-old boy, whom they caught|Conrad O. Doran, property on West | in the city court the fourth Monday water, Md. in the act of smushing the combina- | Main street and Slater road. ot August. e tion of a safe in an office. The boy, = SANDIS NOT SO WELL Michael Kollodezak, and soveral com- A CTIRGY INoT Tt loisd ety Mo bl g ATTENTION LEAGUES! Hospital Attendants Tteport Condition | fice with a jimmy. A pedestrian saw | Secure Your Date Early We Have a Few Left Open b o @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate Saratoga Springs, N. Y, Aug. 13.—| place and arrested the boy after a 6 SAmtoRN HaNpltAl: VHO pagatian | £l ey rfl W A ON THE HOTTEST DAY OF THE SUMMER WHEN YOU'RE TRYING B 14100 Sarde) Ariorican ySEkYYr WAy | e itens Ssasion: Afer A g as he | y g y TO GET A BRICK OF ICE CREAM HOME BEFORE IT MELTS reported as Jess encouraging. Tt was| vestigation it was found the boys had 144 ARCH STREET | YOU MEET THE NEIGHBORHOOD'S CHAMPION -~ tated that he has again devoloped & | let t of safe-cracking tool. v SUur rq 1 ) . " in T, stated that he has again devolope a complete set of safe-cracking tools ewly Resurfaced Alleys in the Coolest Place in Town | ) LONG _D)STANCE TALKER_, v%tfixfigs temperature and the star ridce has|and that the combination had been SERVICE is our motto ‘Phone 3380 been denied all callers smashed and a drill attached to the 3 h Nl . L 1t was learned last night for the |safe door. Now is the Time to Get in Trim for the Winter first time than Sande suffered a frac- = R i tured a left collar bone among his Y S ITE multiple injuries. ESM The X-ray plates taken of the frac- AL AN AM tured bones of the Injured jockey in- dicate that the left leg is in a good position and that the fractured left rib over the apex of the heart is mere- Iy & crack and gives no Indication of CLERK OF YOURS VESTERDAV AND (T9 heing serfous, BUT ORDINARY GLASS LL!' e Sres e O | Trenton Man Arrested ¥or Pretending To Be Judge in Beauty Contest, S5 SO w et 1o oo o1 O 25232 i Right But Wrong 1 BOUGHT THI® CUT GLAST whARE FROM TuAT HEC SR WOT'S TH ) CAUSE \T‘J_, SAV-1 AINT BUND = 1 WHAT TH, HECK NOTHING | [ BIG 'DEA O' SELLING TS / CUT GLASY , WNOW CUT ELASS WHEN / DID VOU ADNERTIL - POP BOTTLE VASE FOR THATS WuvY 1 eEL v \T FOR CUT-GLAS | GENUINE CUT-GLAGS THEN = CMON BN BLASSWARE GILL TO BUY LAND %) / ] TLL SHOW — CuT And Will Then Qualify For New i # 1.ee Position. He Says. Ex-Alderman John F. Gill of the second ward, who was appointed te the board of compensation and as- sessment on Monday te fill the un- expired term of the late Herman Schmarr said today that he was aware of the provision in the city charter which provided that all members of the board of compensation and assess+ ment must be owners of real estate. Mr. Gill said that while he realized he could not qualify for the position at the present time he expected to be | able to take his oath of office some time next week, as at the present time he has three propositions for the pur- .£hase of property under consideration.