New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1924, Page 9

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| NEW RRITAIN DAITY'R IRAL DAY, AUGL'S " T SFTMARTT IIERETRS 35S SRR I .———uvl—v—w W-—d‘ Steps Down! | foaivie dme 1his dale Augist 25, 1911 | MEL BUSH MARES FIVE BOBBLES EASTERN LEAGLY Yosterday's Hesulis Nen Haven & Rprinwnela i (1s0) Rrideepor Worcvs Albany Sanding. L) Wat ot duys 1o The fetd huppen 10 14 1 had hi Mg Harttnd Waorcester New Haven Biridageport Athany \s8ing s thun Detroit’s vy i whis W e tolule shington Rire the Nonutors @ seft victory Today's Games, ut New Haven, ipringfield at Waterbury Pittafield at Albany Wore at Bridgeport Washington Hartford NATIONAL LEAGUY ‘|-l‘m| Morgi Yosterday's Results, w York | 7, Brookiyn & (1st) RBrooklyn 0 (2nd) i 9, Moston N (1s1) Cluelnnati & Boston (Other toams not Lanis Louis 17 standing, Bush, 58 78 5 319 | Cravlord, 8 Dictirhan 67 Deude, I W Gainor, 1h i Banman 3 sohmidt, ¢ 4 Mullen, p ' Lafitte, p ) h — xdones ; I Today's € B Now York ar ¢hi 15 11 Drookivn at & | Philadolphin ot Piitsbafih 1oston at Cincinnaty, = I'wo haseh its AMERICAN LEAGIT. jome run, Lafitte; hits, off Mullen § - in 4 innings and & «t hat (none out w A, Lafitte 15 hits in & innings: | sacrifice hit, Schasfer 2, Gulnor, Gessler, Johnse ‘Cunningham, Morgan: dou- | Bush, Gainor, Delahants ainor; Johnsen, trec loft on hases, Washington first on balls. off John- first on errors, Washington 7; struck ont, by John- son 4, Mullen 1, Lafitte wild 8t Louts pitehes, Mullen, Lafit J Cleveland uympires, Dinneen and Perrine. Boston i 5 ~ PhiladeIphia Firty years ago | Chicazo A Cineinnati £, Leuis Phitado! Doston phin tted for Lafitte | L0404 h=16 noLn -2 Schaefer, Morgan: 1s uth ton 1 Yesterday's T s, Iietroit 7 w York 2 Washington 4. Chicsgo 1 Cleveland §, 8. Louis 1 Milan, (Other teams not scheduled.) ble plays, —— Bauman, Standing. Schaefer: 5, Detrott gon 1, Mullen 2 stolen his Cobb York Washinglion Detroit [ DUNDEF AS HFE 1911 (1C AND A8 TODAY (BOTTOM) ] 3 g Without once defending Tomorrow's scorc Johnny Dundes has forfeited LOOKED IN HE LOOKS the title, which Taday's ¢ Fugens “leveland at Nev £t. Louis at Washington Dotroit at Boston Chicago at Ph hesvy fdes the explained too elphia yhable cham- 25 his most ) Lherweight ster Roush Walker Bressler. | Pineli, 4 third featherweight championship UGBTI el he won from the gallant Criqui of France a year azo NATIONAL-AMERICAN "5 o i the weight and be e m— tition is uninteresting,” INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. LEAEUE HALI fiAMES the veteran fighter., - Lt d Dunder will devote his future ring Yesterday's Results, activities to the junior lightweight Rochester 1, Baltimore 0 (1st) and the lizhtweight divis Baltimore 12, Rochester § (2nd). Kid Kaplan, New Engi Tuffalo & ity 0 (1st). T is rated i City 5 (2nd). 0o successor [ use 10, Reading 4 (1st) 18 pion. nee 4, Reading 2 (2nd). o) (Other teatn not scheduled.) Dundee has heen fizhting 1911 and has be o s sionally since en in 0 3 than rd battles Experts agree he is about end of his siring. ; HOLY LA‘\'D C}‘URGHF ) Al 0 (S 0 | S { the Totale 2 8 Ratted for Genewich in St il L 03 M Tnis stalen hases Traubert Baltimore Torento . Buffalo .. Rochester . Newark . Syracuse Reading . Gibso on balls ¢ Lucas 13 °k o hits off Genowirh 14 in 7 0 in 13 hit by pitcher Tosing pitche umpires, Prirman, Hart and Britain Must Soon Decide it Ortho- Wit mick; ‘THREAD MEN LOSE - T0 BESSE-LELANDS (Continued from Preceding Page) dox Churches Are (o he Handed Taltimore at Rochester. ! . Newark at Toronto. Jersey City at Buftalo. Reading at Syracuse. TORNADO RAZES CHURCH; NINE DEAD IN DEBRIS, in Old Build- | Over to Bolsheviki Jer: tory em, power Aug. for DPalestine, Great Britain probably will be called upon soon to degide whether title to the vast properfics of the Russian church in this country shall go to the Soviet government, or to Russian church interests outside of Ru The controversy invoives hundreds | of thousands of dallars of property [ in Jerusalem and vicinity, as well as hlehem, Nazareth and Haifa, consisting of churches, hospices, parks and other valuable plots of lund. One of the churches is in the Garden of Gethsemane her on the Mount of Olive Metropolitun Antonin, head of the Holy Russtan Synod in Pajestine, has arrived he the case. He is an announced czrist ind beiieves his faction will securs title 1o these holdings In conection with claim, the interestin, ! whether the Soviet 5 church from the sta . B 49 property belonging to th Victime Took Refuge Holden, T g Mer. ing When Atwood, Storm Clouds Began to Gather + &l rlowe, N. B. By OrSans Burkhardi, Man. . sons were when a tornado den !IHlv~ church at Patrick's 40 miles from here at 3 lay afternoon. tims were carly festival which wa S © in the afternoon. When Man. became overcast with the G d B . Tamprecht, Man. . Aug -Nine per- and nine injured lished the St | Moore, B. | A Johnson, ™ the question arises divorce the nd yet claim ehurch, g Soviel's hrewing stormb the erowd took ref: uge in the old church, which was i, B. to he abandoned for a new church ereeted nearby The twister It of debis with the und neath The village of St Patrick is in the Frepch Cathatie sectlon of the state, near Ive Mississippl river The storm & felt uweross the river the ball park 1t the huilding a pil b i pinned Pitching Records. victims G S VA An il luring UED Usks Used house 400 oll OLD CHAPE! Rotherham, in turn as a town Ims and tobacco shop it years' history, the chapel on the » here has heen re 000 800 ing B. \\mwl W Tnekey, To. \. Johnson, T.-N Bakos, Mer.-T. N. B. ds, W.-Mer. .. smpson. Man B.-Mer. stone brid crated for building was chapel. vas ruices a chancery religious i o S originally HORSES GO B 28,1 vere RACE “ALESMAN ‘MM G ' MOARNIN' ofte rn4 recent 14 at Hoppergar- hut no buyers ap- The auction wag arranged owncrs unable any th keop the horses because of penee involved Troey Yale. Mer. Hyland, N. R Tamlinson, T. MeTnerney, T. ... 0 Oakes, Mer. 3 00 Powell. Mer o0 | Fiynn, Mer. eees nn Lacev, B, R i nnn . Johnson, T . nen avkin, Mer. nan Sipples. Man 000 a0 OFTAWA GOLD RESURVE wa, Aug. 25.—Gold held on | 51 by the minister ot finance to £100,409.918 or nearly $24,- than on June 30 last held on July 3 deposits il 000 1 orescin saiings banks :1ier Fm'nea! North Pavn Time With Radio Alaska, Auz J. Ulen, United 1l eorps. soon will rihest north radio station af Domtion + million dol- Anchora Iars Jter a drop in Fhean continent middle fork of 1he An v inman. on the uk river. Ulen will Dot and yul carry the Ao hay 1he vate Tailo inction of ny tes ariny 5.—A« manda- | monasterics, | & and | # m connection with | ) a ke s using the @ WA M2 Hostin A BeiN ¥ Pared 4 e b Il " ae IMbling of (his ¢ Greyhounds of Havtfurd HARTFGRD GOLF TOURNEY Plnrers ' o Corsalis wod n,- " T ns Wk i M fof wted hint New Nritain Vligitle To Tias Por Championship = Gieorge st To Befond His Title. T M 1 golf teo ment oy ity golf champlonship of Hart il Wil condueied as usugl @t H joadnin park course tais fall e 5 riginent will gel under way on Boturday w6 when the 0y ed ik open Hubwer fouled « Lighth inni ' e doubled 1e WL Welr fied o Corbin, Hal gied 1o lett seoring | e and oal e Roavder 1o Witls singled 10 when Preisser erped Nagle Huley 10 (e to member of & il overrunning the 1o an Pivisser oft. Morelll got fied |41 Fmith 1o et we of 1h of not e PR miles tond, Piay ) Ry of I eluh, whe reside or have Smith out hévhy g u their place of hosiness in Hartfod 1 Pred wuy spply for membership in the whard out at W Gosdwin Park club by sending the t weutar fee with their applie 1t i expectod that nembe dhuttle Meadow and equin Conntry clube who are eligible to eater the Nheehar threw 1 in front of the pl Ninth inning=tonway Sehmidt Nied to Nt M out, e * 1 10 Bmith gohbil Ailed el line °, Bmart of the Wothers try elub, the present Ha ford golf champion, has entered s tournament this year and will de tend his title. Phe qualitying roun ) it 32 playein (e the cham Nlght wnd & number of #d tonat sisteens will he seherdnied Prizes are heing offered for the win ners in every 16 and high grade golf Is expected e he seen during the wil ponsh tournament which will start en Kop. | & and will he completed on th the the com Nentember 27, according sehedule as drann up by +lmitten in ehnrge The schedule is an follows Mateh y frst 18-hole match ta he played on or hefore Sept 18 Mecond iS-hole match to he plaved off on ar 4. Third 18.hole “lmateh 1o he played aff on or haters Sept. 17, Fourth 18-hole mateh 1o e plaved off on or hefore Sept. 20 Fifth 18-hole mateh to he played off on or hetare 24, Final $6-hale match to he played oft Saturday, Hont, 27 e usual rules Will apply end competitors rranze matches so that they before Sept, Sent slating to defaylt should e Diendag Game will fomnte o fail th Paty e Affon sae ar A PRI e o Pinving tha grome and the ta wind nn the we oAt Walnnt Hod in the Inet the worl hat limita, Anted the rtoa, et RUSSIAN PEASANTS JUDGES, Rug. 25, “Comrad Smyrnoff. chaitman of the Moscow distriet court, gives ing fiznres in his annual seport con- cerning the personnal of the Mos- | cow Hfl\l»l\ rcourts, Of the Judges, 100 laberers and 37 ar peasants, \‘narh of the Cominunist party. are nicmbers of the so-called intelli- goentzia, Ouf of 7.845 men available for jury duty in Moscow, Smyrnoff's re- Port sa 21 are drawn from the membership of the Communist par- v. 6.1 nd 1.65% are clerieal or other am- ployes. Moscaw P Satordae, waa af {ho faneth innine heeanse ada it imnosaihle e ta eantivie niay firet of the for the dawn In tarrents, bt this Ald ot deam the hones af cither and they eantinned niay nntil After Umpire naal f watar The o with the Dir hand of a 3 ta 1 Tharn considerahle . and exciting, having (ha upper was ing hofore the game as the al nlavers sders so that short 1 to nse o SOUGHT BY SOVIET 3 Balloon? 310,00 in Merchandise Free to the mo- terist who guesses correctly the height of the Goodyear Balloon now floating over our service station. CRCTTEE d {ail 1ire & Battery Co. 39 WASHINGTON ST, PHONE 800 i | ] v f elub in the | teking 1n eities and tewns ! vepl al ik * Two Basehall Teams Avvested in Vip il Sen ey ¢ P Sigh Pl auaih A4 and tioeky Mount 1 Ve winle hasw ' coday during & ¥ T e under which hus bwen B " Harh ol 1 Ivams nas fovmall o W Becky Mons T g wtonal 2 DEATHS 1 s laved und 1 oo ol, A g ahd ek Pagpr 1or of ey i igle the Loug MG dind Baindgy wriveled Hy hond o ap + Wisdiwsdad s leakue Proanis WS PG MAXWELI, Initiates a New O Tne public in general probably has no adeguate realization of the great ade vances which have recently been made in motor car engineering, 1t is a fact that the good Maxwell, to. gether with the Chrysler Six, has lite allyaccomplished a revelutionin motor car results, 1f you have not familiarized yourself with the good Maxwell since Chrysler engineers began their work wh it you cannot begin to appreciate what it means to thorough satisfaction and economical, care-free motoring. Its engineering design and its fine ma. teriais are directly responsible for the statements of owners that the good Maxwell now costs less to main:ain than any car they have ever known. When you ride in the good Maxwell, be prepared for a quictness and a smoothness that you probably never expected from a four<cylinder engine, One reason why you don't feel any | trace of vibration when you ride be- hind the Maxwell motor, is the fact that the reciprocating parts of the en. gine are balanced to the fraction of an ounce. Another reason is a floating platform | spring mounting under the front end Taurinz Car, $895; Sport Touring, 31055; Sedan, $1 of the motor—a wonderfully device which is exclusive to Owners will tell you that economy generally averages to the gallon., ith this economy is cou q -n;e lhll‘ would be ludm ins of far greater cost and power, You accelerate from 5 to 25 hour in ruht -«ond-. when you byt a good Maxwell. ¢ Its engine, w(dl dimm--t fraction over 185 cubic inches, power that \v(l take you u CAr Can gO ~— some some cars unmt go. The car is a revelation in ease steering. Its ease of riding ll remarkable. The spring suspension is one {or this, The noticeable absence motor vibration is another. If you really want to know mh four-cylinder endnecrhu practice advanced —take a ride in the Maxwell. Nothing else can give a full realization of the new things which the good Maxwi has initiated. Roadster, $885; Club Cou 005; Sedan, $1325. All prices f.0.b. Detroit subject to current We are pleased to extend the conventence of time-payments. Ask about Maxwell’s attractive plan. BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. rtain to be played within time | ¢83 ARCH ST. some interest- | 287 136 are members | while 50 | Hello! Hello! Country Service. e workers and peasanis, | TEL. 2952 By GLUYAS WILLIAJ © McCiure Newspaper Syndict v WILLHS TAKES CFF RECEVER AND WATS METHING TO HAD PEN. DOSECNE T THEY WOLLDNT AAD TER THIS WND O SERVICE N THAE CITY, NG, SIR NET TR A ML LTE CENTRAL REPORTS RiNG §IXEEN DOESNT ANSWER AND WhS IT AL BRACKETT HE WANTED, 2CAL SAW HIM &0 BY IN H 3 TRUCK TVE MINUTES AGO £ 10 TURN CRANK 10 SET CENTRAL AND MUTTERS 13 BREATH ABCLT TOLL AN- CNTRAPTICNS R TELLS CENTRAL HE WANTS : SIX RING SIXTEEN AND. WN‘E NG UP IT'S IMPORTANT MRS TID WATTS BREAKS N THAT SHE HEARD AL WAS GOING ROUND BY THE: T PILK UP SOME GRAIN. NSHT GET HIM AT THE ST Say, Guzz, Ice Melts BY (/’ HELLO! - HOT WATUR W(E O 7 1 MR GULILEM TALKING ' - 4PN~ WE 17 _ BEZN TRMING (B FROM SOU §YErRY AND NEUER HAD PNJ (FOOMED \\Nom« OCNE TiLL NM Fih Jatitu & Jorsityde W om e, eeouT \1- WELL, T ONLY WEGHED 25 FOUNDS— g e \WEIGHED T WHEN | (AME HOML LPsT NIHT

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