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N'W RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1824, 9 T S T A A R TR T E— tion for appendicitis st St Francis | White Mountaine to Mentresl, Chnde w fil‘FNNA T" BA l[ 'NA""NA[-AMI:“'LAN ’_—B-u’eball» Review ClOCk WOI’k ! Pemnlll n-:puu “mmouu . | da, returning via u:o Adirendacks. and police coubt, and his wife and|ojiy are spending & few days here as el taughter, are spending the week-end |(ne guests of relatives from a week's vacation at Hioek I in Bridgeport Pt land - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B Heath and | s lN l]l’ “[]Mf " l]wN L[Afi”[ BAll fiAMES ——— ..--‘.“"\ T .-l——d Emil J. Danberg. clerk of the oty | yait, Mich, former residents of nxu’N“ and John Keough have returasd Continued ftrom Preceding Page) | Yestorday's Hesults, Albany 4, Hartford 3 Miss Blizaheth MeGrath, daughter | family of 645 West Main street, and Miss Laurene Mouat, daughter of Will Strive to Regain Champions |r.sev. » : | AReRY b Kareranid 1 (10 ia- d : & ’ N 4 8] |of Supernumerary Pelie and | Mrs. W, A, Lyons of Kensington left | Mr, and Mrs Lawrence Mouat of Beaver | today for a ten day tour to Lake Bun- | Grove Hill is visiting trieuds in Wore | | nings) g Bridgeport 5, Springheld 4 % | Mre. Charles MeGirath of % $ sireet, 18 recovering from an npkr.-llvlt New Hampshire, through the | cester, Mass ship Among Women Gollers [fi%.c oot || Beiagaport . springheid 4 standing ‘ . Providen ¥ 8 When | § e ' J o 0 0 B} - ; 3 M By TR ey | The Good Maxwell Will me 1o : 1 to d p - 5 springhield 4 r of marked abitity ' - s Pittstield s \ ; a hi ) l 0 . Foday's Games ny at Hartford rhury at Pitisl A Nea i en' st Worcume The good Maxwell is now far in advance New Haven at Worcester [t e e S wmpires & KATIOMAL Hians ‘ of previous conceptions of four-cylinder nhe < e o Town 4. : performance and value. One of its most S apdniis : presen| | New York 6, 8t Louis 4 : : notable improvements is the practical Nout 1l ¥ m o il AAIPIOR AR R H PO 2! ('hicago 7. Brooklyn i L BhC Ll bt e ; (8 5] 1 philadelphia b, Cincinnat ? e 2 i A ’ ; elimination of vibration—but the touch of standing, | = ’ o < Chrysler engineering genius is evident in hamplonship ¢« s ! ’ w : - I New York ..oovess T8 i et e J e R NOW | el 4 2 n o Pittshurgh . . &7 Lk Wi S R every phase of riding and driving. ecord of Th 1 1 AN fn 3 | Brooklyn ulx“" of the most renurkable | K O ¢nicago S5 e 3 o . o | Cineinnati 1 a 508 NAY WOODWORTH ol it Al Chb el £ hy bee STRRE PITTE N y T o~ 7 ° I i i ] SE SIS o ok i Maxwell is now the complete realization an her golfing carecr a youngster | At | BasLeles ML L ‘That's what the fans are calling Ray vl years ago. Her oarly tralning was fvares, oo . [ 1 Boston e ‘ o oodworth, sece asema 1 i Woodworth, second baseman of the Of the hlgh standards toward Wthh the elver from John M. Anderson, then h ofessional at the Metucomet club, || b : R ae Bloomington (11l) team of the East Providence; m Goeorge 1'other- ) b ‘.”‘!'::l'"‘:l. ]:::::‘ Three-Eye lengue, Woodworth, steady . . b b .ld h ' rofessional at the | e : | ) St Louis. o . B e Lol Pat T arg BranohiiN Ve ! Hoston at. Pittshur. an'a clock Huan' miwed 8 gl new organization began to build three : Jeorge G ; - 1| ‘ Brooklyn at Chicago. g of play or a time at bat in nd from George Gordon, profeasional | oy eees : . the nine years he hus played bal) i\t the Wanamoisctt club here n.r; B Philadelphia at Cincinnat, SRl il dn,\s‘. Years ago. ‘n"'lll‘flur‘.“:\i:.‘l-n.u'.YVI Jojiot bioseis s I”,.M. for Padgett ‘- i ._ E AMERICAN LEAGUE, il . . . i e i i s o e | HESES =T S e Ride in the good Maxwell and drive it— Pt L Bl iand ] Detroit 8, New York 2 in- / 5 ; " and 1L in porhape hor grraicat et |l Sy Hion Dettolt &, New York <6 (13 " ‘Bagey in Ohlo River and then decide for yourself whether any- [ 1eft on bases. Boston 5: Pittsburgh 10; base | nings). able for dtancd ad e O e e e mas ot | Philadolphin 13, 8t Louis 8. | iwo swimmers wit thing in the four-cylinder field, at any- ~ four miles gnd ds race to be game, for finishing touches, he did < . 5 Siaadig, Hiakedinitie (O on thereatos where near its price, can match it. Rot try to changé her atyle but gave | her fine points to finish off her game. | W, ‘ u‘dn_\- under the auspices of the Cinein. When she was 16, Miss Collett |v1.|,\'-| |New Tork «.oeoees 67 5 nati gym, Soma of the best long dis- 67 52 tance swimmers in the middiewest N . Touring Car, #895; Sport Touring, $1055; Roadster, $885; Club Coupe, #1025; Club ed in her firet important tournament, | Washington the Boston district r‘hvnmpmnrhip,’ | Detroit ... (13 53 have entered, among them heing M. Louis ... 6l a6 Laskowitz, of the Hoosier A, C. of Sedan, #1095; Sedan, $1325. All prices f.0.b. Detroit subject to current Government tax. where she had & 105 in the -.u‘l!H,\'nu{’ 8t. round, taking three putts on 14| Boston .. 54 Indianapolis; John Moore, of the greens. She was defeated in the sec- | 5 Cleveland . 4 ; 454 |same city, and Carbis Walker, of the We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Maxwell's attractive plane ond round. In her first national| | Chicago ... 51 3 Cleveland Athletic club, championship at Shawnee, v inf (Continued from Page 5.) | Bhitadeiphia 3 ¢ “GUN TOTING" FORBIDDEN e — . S ————— e =) 1919, ghe attracted attention by fir‘or-“‘\ - | ing a 93 in the qualifying round.| ~ merica,” which comes here direct Today's Games, P R P Ty ‘Again she was defeated in the second | from & three months’ run in the Tem-| jyotroit at New York. u round. ple theater in Boston. L] e t Washington. cauze of the political agitation over Miss Collett moved: ahcad rapidly | ‘The romance of one hundred and | ;:thl;?r::;sna(, Pl\\ladilphlu. the coming elections the preaident has after her appearance at Shawnee. She | ten million people—that s the story | (jeveland at Boston. issued a decree forbidding the carry- was third in the qualifying round of r;f “Ame’rlcn," which many critics now X ”)‘1‘-' of arms l!:tl"T”"";n\hh"r 31, when the North and South championship at [declare is greater than Mr. Griffith's P TR et the new president will be inaugurat- BENNE’T‘T MOTOR SALES CO o where she |eatlier picture “The Birth of a Na- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ed. 5 Pinehurst in March, 19 % scored an 80. She had not thenftion.™ | e reached championship form, however, | Several years ago, Mr. Griffith be- Yesterday's Results. 70 BUILD CRUISERS 98 ARCH ST TEL 2952 as she was defeated in the Rhode Is-|8an planning an elaborate and ac- Baltimore 7, Syracuse 5 | Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 23.—The . o Jand state championship the next|curate film story of the American ‘Foronto 3, Jersey City 2. | senate has approved the defense summer by Miss Blizabeth Gordon of | Revolution; but at that time, so-called | poading 6, Rochester 4. cquipment bill, authorizing a grant of this city. She qualified for the na-|costume plays were not popular. His | g, ¢ra10 8, Newark 5 2,000,000 pounds for the construc- yetween times, i Migs Collett glories in a long game [* o tional at Cleveland the next October, |research staff had harvested many un- e tion of two 10,000-ton cruisers. but was put out in the first round by |usual and whimsical = facts long stand Elaine Rosenthal of Chicago. shadowed as trifles, but vividly re-| Stan :‘g Since then Miss Colllett has been|vealing the life of that day. Bafiln 93 q 78 His All' R playing winning golf. S arted in| In May, 1923, the Daughters of the /B2 2 . p ILLIAMS by capturing the RRhode nd cham-|American Revolution addressed a let- rlzo"‘:"““:P : ; s The world At "’5 wors‘- B8y GLUYAS w plonship in 1921, then took the Bos-| ter to the motion picture industry, in- D‘v}°5 2 ton district title. In the national that|quiring why a film of the Revolution- BULoRS, f ; i ‘ “Somebody Open The Doorl” ary War had not keen undertaken and | Newark . il ¢ year she tied for the gualifying round suggesting it should not be delayed. with Mre. Hall of Fingland and woe the play-off. Miss I2dith Leitch was Mr. Will Hays received the letter too much for her, however, and she and asked Mr. Grifftth to undertake was eliminated from match play. The|the work. ’ 5 next week Miss Collett defeated Lecil| Before doing it, he made a secret A Today's Games. Teitch, British champion, for the|trip to Boston, visiting all the shrines Baitimore at Syracuse. Behthellyn trophy at Philadelphia. |of patriotism in that vicinity. He Jersey City.at Toronto. In the winter of 19 she started |went to the Old North Church, Newark at Buffalo. the Southern season hy winning at|motored along the ride that Paul Reading at Rochester. elleair, Florida, with a 76, 'Then Revere made, crossed the bridge at| came her first big victory, the North|Concord and lay on the bank in the o south championship. In June [hot spring sun for more than an hour DARROW’S GALLUSES he won the Kastern and in Septem- | directly where “the shot heard round ber the National at White Sulphur|the world” was fired. GOOD LUCK GHARM Springs. That night he decided to make the Miss Collett started in well last|film, not to show in chronological de- ? S ) e vear by winning the North aind South, [tail the incidents of the war, but to i : Trousers Hanging \ { e st and e Canadian cham: | portray the apirit of sacriee which | 1077 Thet! BAFE s § : CALLS WILL SOMEBODY P PASSES TME WHIAE WATI- REALIZES SUDDENLY THAT LSTENS T SEE WHETHER Ay mips, it 1o el oF Bie) SRERARCl St i Tk b e and] . B J.0 kgl Pt DOOR PLEASE. SHES NG IN TRYING TOSEE SHE ISNT SETING MUCH ONELATARD CATCHES DISTANT solfing world she was defeated i e var, defy ¥ X 14 E SHES i SHE 191 bl PO ) National by Mrs. Clarence Vander-|conquer the hosts of the invading To Continue Their Use. i GOT HER ARMS TULL WITH WHETHER LAUNDRY HAS ACTION ON OTHER SIDE OF DEBATE BETWEEN FATHER beck of Philadelphia, armies. " A 45 Olatefios 5. T % 3 THE CLEAN CLOTHES ' FOUND THAT $4BROIDERED DCOR AND RAISES HER. klfiNDMA WHETHER wy Last winter Miss Collett won all the| He believed it would be of moral ‘—,“'f‘*;f‘fi}’(‘;l‘|‘““'“;';-r:\_‘\:l‘_c“l“t: e et GUEST TOWEL VET VOILE AGAIN WAS SOMEBODY o\q.mu’%n important, Southern tournaments and |value as well as passing entertain- ']"‘“ “ll & Lo el umi HhERs WhS [T JUST SOUNDS IN THE In taking the Bastern at Brae-Burn in |ment for the American people to see WL el e e aplRT KITCHEN BCILERS June, set a course record. again the bravery and unbreakable “‘""‘“"‘ -f, 129, ,";‘.‘. )“’ :P'" ‘]E‘qd will that their forefathers presented :‘n: 12:“‘:‘1:' slli,\"n'; e \i“-‘;h;n" F"I‘m: against the agonizing woes and the| o, % By g Richard Loeb., murder- Syracuse .. 57 Reading . 50 Jersey City ..oouos 43 i Ch hostile scourges through a cold, fll- | Junior Champ [iolle, sourses throush b o o |or# of voung Robert Franks. - © | adequate arms or disciplined leaders. | Informed that more than a pair of | A |" The Palace will ofter the picture at |baggy trousers were hanging on his | 3, o ders 5| e CRAT | #R popular prices with the matinecs all | Suspenders since Leopold regarded | rush seats at 35¢, orchestra, loges and them as a good omen, the l;unouzi‘ | the halcony at night 85c. gt ang The reserved seat tickets will be on (D€l ; o cale at the Palace box office today and Don't lct him do that,” Leopold | lall day Sunday. Children can see the | sclaimed when he heard the rumor (Y ticanstari1be of the change. I may be overly H i 3 bl . |superstitous but 1 have always had a 3 . S feeling that as long as Mr. Darrow | - N Comedienne Worries |was strumming on those old suspen- MAKES T DLAIN THAT (T DUT> MOUTH T KEYHOLE TRIES TO KEEP HOLD OF DEPOSITS ARMIUL. ON WASNIT THE KITCHEN BOIL- AND SHOUTS SHE'S AT DWELS AND SHEETS wHiLE FLOOR T6 OPEN DOOR HER- Paris — Mistinguette is worried |ders everything was all right 1f he | ‘This is once when the cverworked about Amer “They are delightful [takes them off in favor of a helt 1 { phrase “superhuman effort,” secms to ER AND WAITS PATIENTLY THE BACKSTAIRS DOOR URGING EFFIE TO TRy A LF JUST A HUSBAND over there,” the Parisian revue star |am afraid it will mean bad luck, for fapply. Young Bud Houser of Cali- WHILE UTTLE EFFIE 1S AND D6 BE QUICK THE WTTLE HARDER THE DOOR ARRIVES AND STARTE O told her friends after her recent visit fefense,” fornia is shown winning the discus SENT TO OPEN EVERY THINGS ARE BEGINNIA ALWAYS STILKRS BUT oL OFLAN HOW HE WELLD in the United States, “but they work | “Tell him the old suspenders will event at Pavis. Houser put every DACR BUT THE RIGHT 10 SLIP az PRESS DOWK ON T 0K ALE COME SOONER too hard, and everywhere I go they [he on the job until Judge Caverly | ounce of his strength and determina- iy = + E PUSH UP SHE TBR v HE WAE WASHING want me to sing the ‘Marselilaise. I|hands down his decision, and proba- |tion into the fhrow. The = camera ONE 2ETS WHICH Wi HANDS don't know which is thelr worst |bly for some years afterwarde,” said |caught him at the height of his tre- ® McClure Newspaper Syndicate | fault.” |Mr. Darrow mendous effort SALESMAN $SAM “ —WE CANT PuT AN DD VOU WHY VES — ' TUT TR COMEOY - WE VASSUAM- | USED 1O Bt OE \‘NFTN\'E 13“:\;%‘::“\:_\&— 838'5% AD IN TH' ALL ADVERT\SE COULONT HE ADVERTISED FOR AN EXPORTER BEST PORTAM WHAT 1§ 1T e ANG LONGER = WELL J PASER FOR || B ienia i COME oty WY THEY 460, 1 D% WAVE T0 WRE: AN SXPORTER £ . : WIMSELF ? 0 WELP OuT DOROTHY PAGE The new junior champion of the | Women's Western Golf Association i Dorothy Page of Madison, Wis, who | ascended to the title in the recent.an- nual tourfament. Miss Pagze played | @ remarkably steady game and scored | a deserved triumph.

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