New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1924, Page 9

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$SS860630808480068000060 On the All Speaking B UNION M¥G. 00, LEAGUE Seroll k. of 8§ ports gl - " THaey yupee 11 So0equveane eagacer Fotiee: 1 k¢ number of New Britaln |gnyge + 1 nnu “ho watched the game with the —— West Sides, Sunday, closely, will 417 390 eo that good football ofticials are [, Velve Chacks. rare. - In Sunday's game there were | 7picy numerous instances in whieh it was [Skimas obvious that the officlals were not [Pagelet on their jobs, ue Slugging In serimmage, {aking a |icianowitz “pot shot" at a player ete., were not | Church military training under war depart- | \ - i Chamt n.n.cqurl-lu‘.{ last Sunday. Somo may L:::I'm 3 [ ment supervision last summer, The iy I\v]l, a_ raferad CAN't 800 | \iokay exact number was shown in re- 1-\v'|):h ng: . T‘-flolblll ol’fll.lnllu are i T Tii_im=| ports now before Major’ General :,.ufl.{“ o watch v’m .;:‘n;»,lelou y:ud MO A10=186] John L. lines, chief of staff, was |.| J urclmmrulll of rdnu 80 | Ttnt G Plerenn ) 73— 218 | 275,680, of whom 23,250 were of- 9 ‘I\. "‘l l’”:gwo t:’ TI \lly m‘x every snsf-.r Alynn 79 84 B1— 24| ficers and the remainder enlisted M should by sible “ to momebody's | Nolterton 871 0~ 108 | personnel, The period of training M cyes at all times, so there's little | Holmes "8 8 ? - : s ¢, M Ande; 100 ranged from 15 days for the Na- v excuse for overlooking numerous in« on tional Guard and Organized Re M stances such as ocecurred Sunday. M4 serves to three, months of concen- M A & trate activit e . No, the Mohawk A. C. football T, MATCH ated Achvity for the regulara M _ who compose the instructor and M team has not disbanded. It just um Wreckers. ¥ ¥ tan't playing, that's all. s demonstration force around which ¥ Maybe before the baseball season | :e‘:"l’(‘.re‘:f the clvillan soldiers was M olls around revi el ; - Foae RranaCeuoNeren teeamewill | iyber. The bulk of the training was in M ! g the National Guard camps where a M The boys still expect to play the Mike Burnham's Pin "'""" :‘uel:‘lz l‘x’\rnfliwhncl"m';"! n”;vl : i x; g Rapgers in their annual clash for |Lindberg ..., 8 92 A0 SHaTLIIIOUC ! ¥ the city championship Burnham 108 organized reserves amounted to 8,- ¥ 2 Perking 8 705, of whom all but 492 were of- Vollgardt " P erve Nee Traine | m— | rr—— That'll be fine if they havgn't for- | ook . 97 {'f' “2;0: h: R"f‘.'\‘“' ‘d"“. AD IIC = |unnn how to play by then. e ng pRECOnIr LG il Lesso; '.h"' of view, it is stated, in the ef- 484 498—1481 | grand total and the Citizens' Mili- ficiency displayed by these groups of Cornells defeat by Williams was ‘i : tary Tralning Camps, 83,083 lnlng-\,“,q\'- officcrs 4n handling the LAl PECIAL, MATCH ing the total number of men to be | due to the fact Coach Percy Wen- South End Girls, atoait 2 {limited mobilization in their own dell, former #Harvard star, solved |E. Larson .......... 19 80 — g33| BYaguated from these camum sines |, 0. wna aino in the great interest Tobie’s one Lest bet, the oft-tackle | L Jeomin . e e g established on & 1,6y manifested themselves and sue- thrust. Cornell's offense is largely [y, sever . posl-wnfll}"‘::: ;]([(’wl:w ';;'"'-‘ ceeded in awakening among their uilt around this play. G. Scharft ... S - | neighbors y s going on. built around this play Scharft ot p”lm”m mmo.ldm“ m \h:w"’“’ \bors in w was going on, : 3 S Landers’ Gir tional defense policy is mn nmum\ winter tourneys. Some time back |yae Sullivan oduct the reserve fMcers' | 3 the ftrick-shot artist sald he was |Emma Kolvat . P of e reserve officers’ S[ through with tournament play. Exllda Peck . training corps and the civilian mili- u Smefl & Marjory Perking tary training camps in second lieu- : Mabel Perkins . 5 At e Sinee coming to Illinols, “Red” 23| tenants for the maintcnance of the 3 ; Grange Las eonfined his athletie asf—1101| Oficers’ Reserve Corps. Thess two Las Vegas, N. M., Nov. 4.—Martial stunts to the gridiron and done a branches of the training establish- law was proclaimed in San Miguel mighty good job of it, STANLEY WORKS LADIES ment afford practically the only | 5 A county, of which Las Vegas is the Spark Plugs. source for replacements and ””“"‘DfiVIS a“d G[)flhd n Bmadcast__ county scat, last night by Governor E. Bergansen . ki blood for the reserve officers’ or- | Vil J. I Hinkle, who in a statement to As = preparatery school athlete, |8 Walegora (et hich no: bers | owspapermen, saf PR G T e R R e e ganlzation, which n. numbers UY MH {0 Y[)te newspapermen, sa o " E. Larson . 82,240 men on war department T'here 18 going to be an honest basketball as well as the emore f strenuous grid game, RN rolls, election n San Miguel county, even &rid e X It has been estimated that 10,- it troops are neceseary to supervise T T e T (TG 000 young men must come into the [ Washing 0 Calvin Cool- | the polls. I mean to see that the wantsito be morelthan x mere ones | Bt Berard gorps annually as second leuten-|idge and John W , committed | people have the opportunity to vote letanmantatainote and intandate | o ants if it s to be kept at adequate | their candidacics for ighest of- | without intimidation.” comr m;tv ’;r l'w!‘)"xl’l’i‘r‘x L r?n r.::.”r::n strength and the reserve officers’ | fice to the Aperican electorate last The proclamation became effective el S e e g trainthg -corps is cxpected ulti- | night in election-cve addresses heard | at 7 p. m T mately to produce 7,000 of thess|by unnumbered millions. I W vith, adjutant general, V(ln\.\ ?"Apmmfl saw the Glants a'nd young reserve officers a year, the Speaking re_a microphone in| announced that stats guardsmen White Sox play in Dublin, You - i cord ‘hite House, Mr. | w mg infit f b 5 other 3,000 to come from the citi-| 1 * Whitc se, Mr. | woufld ittempt to influence vot can't fool the Irish; they know a STANLEY WORKS LEAGUR £ | Coolidg RN qualified | but"would be assigned to police duty ball ba th like a brick Steel. zen camps, regular army, national | Coolidge hi ve 1 it hu yuld assigned to police duty b ehall bat is nothing like a bric! Wilson B guard and other sources. voter exercise his right of franchise|in each precinet. The soldie num- Dats Budnick . There are in the colleges and v a3 his own conscience should 150, will he on duty, it s schools of the counfry 325 units of | dictate. iy st until the boxes There is such a thing as doing 0o | yolyneaux the reserve officers’ training corps| Iiis word re carried to the the ballots cast today much bragging about your climate. with a total enrollment at the| farthest corners of country by | have been ret d to the court For instance, we note Jess Willard close of the lust school year of | the largest combina radio N i has moved to California, Merwin [ 103,894 under training. ¥rom this|Stations cver linked s Eeporta Uiat Holied Elaies Mar- — Luepack 3| source in the last five years up to | SINK s Gt shal Romcro, republican, has been Kicks-His-Wife is the name of the | Duplin eptember 4 of this year, a total “;\ ew m n‘v es hefor v avis | swearing in f‘\ ra deputy ma left guard on the Haskell Indians' |Eliot ot 9,817 second lieutenants had | ML deltiered R Rear cusDazid oG thelsta oirel team. At first we thought it was a‘ been commissioned in ,tha reserve | '" - " Y : u‘ffl _\ ast night 1'n p:‘u‘ 3 belng sent by movie star, too. T—1a corps. The reports show that in the “"‘1"' sy gD ;‘ Ieean, "fgi’"fi;";‘ r\-“»h\' Jones e Nk si— as¢| 20 clvillan training camps! held f Biiich he has inade his fgh o S We have nothing against the sing- | gontmeon i this year the attendance was the|PI¢¥dc! 'l‘ ok s w_“ ot ) i f o “‘l Jm Weshinglon ing scal in vandeville except that|Trusiow maximum which could be admitted | ¢!2°n8 to ma DY arranted Sinterferonce it reminds us too much of the |Shea . and cared for with funds available [ !1° DIt LIS S et ne theatrical debut of Babe Ruth. DU to the war department for the pur-| %' g d _,‘,\ 2 (”vl : plo’ .”q ey pose. The number actually at the | " s 5 el Tt is very hard to understand a | camps, 33,983 for 30 days, was a|' Sne o | "‘:‘j i H'M_"(tv singing seal but at least the animal | Sinto [[bigFincreassilover Hnat vear) twvhilai| St SR KRG bl WL does mot come back a dozen times | gV the number of applications re- |, S B G FEOE R L L i for curtain calls. | Zepatia celved amounted to 53,000. Of that | & v O B0 Ot " ! —_— | senk number 44,000 proved to have the| .. A e 0 (oA { his oneit S Well, anyway, if Cozy Dolan hadn't | AT physical and other qualifications | °* 1 ° SPPORS Tt List of Patents Issued filed that suit nobody would ever| ol omre, necessary for admission, so that ap- 'M“ St S TO Connecticut People3 have known his first name is Albert. [ Rawlings 77 78— 287| proximately 10,000 youngsters were | e Gt lipes < z — | Rinshail 99 98— 285 Gipiointed in thelr hope to go | | : (Liet furnished by the offics o N Humphrey 92 sa— 201 | 8DV e $ emanated Harold G. Manning, Walk-Ovar Perhaps after all Mr. Rockne | tf §5 w1 268 | through & training camp €ourse | upinaipn from ti 2, o TRy A chose well in becoming a football | scnroeder 101 §9— 296 last summer, par It St -l”‘l‘m”‘ re, 211 Main St, New coach. His beauty is not exaetly the e i o Recruiting Shut Down | Hisht 1 today's 2 1 {¥pe best suited for Gloria Swanson eS| NI i o AR Tl e R i o TR e | IRCLON AR ERBARDS tonington, films. | MeConn shut down some weeks before the | parvween Caolidge, D. La I Co r{'r\' N. 4"‘ \ 5 l: 11"115‘ — | O'Brien camps themselves were opened | oqte. will elect a 1 Teas Tand |k st e e e D G| | Emnions and It 1s the judgment of ofticer e, i n each |INE mechanism, and web-feeding | Mr. Rickard announces a fcather | Gavitt : Alzths ludgment ot safticieiwiitiail e poyernonal i e han e tournament for the coming month, (Ely «oie 'Tfi”‘” U8 ‘“MI“S ot e ‘anqi 34 states Francis A. Bartlatt, Stamford. and it is to be hoped the customers | PP ! x“”" et ”’_ ol Packagr will not take it too lightly. i s o Sk S Irving T. Bennett, Trooklyn, N. RS Johnson ex{‘rlsn for this fact, he nnm’!~ Ve 1 G. H. Phelps, Warchouse P | N, Bertini . oal set in army plans for the 2 S la o s Tt in said Tony Fuente, Mexican |3y Hopint o fmlmug i o ot 100,000 Point assignors to T. E. Murray, heavyweight, has never thrown up | hummy A e g e Brooklyn, N. Y. Crank sha’t or the the sponge. 1f Tony is like some |H. Bertini B like. s ; ;‘”"""“f t“” 2 "'l' ‘:“";&;‘“‘ camps for three successive years to | h:l,d“”' jlard SWhitngrville: w what a sponge looks like, e o - ‘ now ronge T i drav n;u:;:nn(‘nl numbe o(c = New Jl‘lsC\ F\pl‘(ls Bridseports S 53 cruits for the officers reserve corp: > assigne ] “hain C: Tuis Firpo is in the midst of an- |.Zu. a8 to supplement the output of the re- Record-Brea ["”L A Oh l:,'““ i ,Mh‘m‘ i other strenuons training program. | Poittis 8 serve officers training corps. Noewark, N. J., No LN i i A S e Instead of sleping until 4 in the af. | Mitchell W A phasc of the organized reserve | more than a touch o LR ik 1o fhy DAll'E Norhet Mes ternoon he now gets up at 3:30. o orps work during the summer o [ ai v i S B e R e———— which the war department attaches ! 7 9058 ot ant e bW sams STANLEY WORKS LADIES particular importance is the appli- L ; A on S Nok P I t Hamde gnors to Mt Nokemdowns. { 1 Arst time of t i e ) Y. ¥olden Y | cation for the first time o ¥ e 2 ; i Carmel Mfg. Co. Shade roller. |3, Ludort . L0 ciple of upit fraining to these or-| Ih amiition to ¢ ator, 12| Norman B. Hurd New Britain, |G, Woods . « 80 60— 110 | gapjzations. Under that practice a | @cnt a Sl A e | Ssignaciiof thalt A nerican i Har - Will Get Togethor Thursday Night |3 Hornkenl . 0 397 147| very considerable number of reserve | © P e ) 3 R "~ —— —|officers assigned to specific units of | CEE SR ay ‘decid-| George F. Kolb, Bridgeport, as- In Prepgration for Game in Mid- e the organized reserve were given the T,‘L, £ tution | Signor to the Bullard Machine Tool Dumdoras. nity ywether wit # e sta 0! . BRpTNT 1 pRT t dletown Nex¢ Sunday, E. opportunity to get together i hi hal ; AL v a bond [ Co. Automobile bumper bracke | | their comrade officers of the same |t & A% (U A 12 tlontac | it Georse FiKoibiL & Fairteld jas Tha.lohawk football team will | units and to function as & team un- (I B0 ¢ }s| signor to the Bullard Machine practice Thursday night at 7:30 at|c < der their own ofticers in deallng | o "y at| Co., Bri¢ Bumper Jeast hall on Rockwell avenue in|B: Landsren . with mobilization problems such as g Ella Kopeliovitz, Waterbury. Aw- Camden preparation for their game with the redeption, organization, equipment | gy Fl o0 - S o R Sons of Italy team of Middletown. and preliminary training of the men s pereil R Nierk i The following men are asked to re-| M- Lerter they would command in war. | DEFOE GETS DECISION Le rd, ase | port for practice: Jackson, Norfeldt, A Defense Day Test Montreal, Nov., 4 —B oe, 0 Yale & Towne Mfg. | Naldbandid, Yankskas, Brennan, | M. Kerin The defens , on the fa St. Paul, outpointed oy Dawling, Restella, Griswold, Bray, Brown | of official r nadian at g n J. Lewis, 1, as- Qasperine, Morrellia, Keaveny, = country, served to bring out sharp- i, a ten-r ) rght. | signor 1 At Co., Oakvills, | Sparks, Tavidy, Heaficssey, Odell, 1y the ber of this unit training | A noisy tr Separ tast | Waters, McGone, Huber,. 1. Sunbur scheme, war department officials | al follo g| louis V as- | The above are asked to meet at|M :l""fl‘ R say The striking success of that [a riot s ges | signor he F Dish | u r | 2 ! elub rooma at 7:30 eharp on Arch | SUECIer test, from a purely military point !’-r‘”y the building mop street, 1. Loomis W. AND L. CAPTAIN IS OUT. | SALESMAN $AM * . Giller ... ST M. Donahue Kopf Wrenched Knea and Probably |\ w.crann ot b4 Will Not Face Waynesburg. P. fcheyd p———— e T\iwm\; = J ~, G Iph ! Jb SR Washington, Pa., Nov. 4.—Casual-| & Rall VESSIR SAA- FAOM NOW ON, AS (lce iy HERE \,\\Wi o VEAY Aen | ties suffered by Washington and Jef- COMPENTORY, WE RRE ENEMI £S5 — [ FOR LE- AE WE £ 1NO \ SRAL ert the game w he Univer- Rinkey-Dinks. A | BU5INESS MEN- ONE.-MADE ALL Hio MONEY | terson in the game with the Un: BUT - LET ME GIVE “YYOU [ e e g t Saturday, were|X. Whalen .... S8l PU_BENG CROOKED - A (HEAT- ROBBING HI9 aily of Detroit last Saturday, wer TPt L\TT\.E ADVICE- \ THER MADE. greater than were thought, it devel- | g g o880 =" CWSTOMERS ~ \WH LEE T™ OTHER MF oped yesterday, when the equad as- | g N Hv'; MONEY — sembled_for practice leading up_to P the striiggle with the -undefeafed | Waynesburg college eleven, which is to be played here next Saturday afts | v. Ryiz A ernoon. K. Fitzgerald Most of the Presidents are auffer-| I Burks ing from severe bruises, but Captain | p. yyiana Merbert Kopf has a badly wrenched knee, and it ls o likely he will be in condition ta play this week.|, . . Reese turned up with a hurt leg.| 1’ Jroisy Both Kopf and Reese will likely be | . rested until the clash with Pitt in| u % g ~m Pittsburgh on Nov. 15. Coaches Mor- g row and Miller are apprehensive| over the outcome of Saturday's s me with the heavy Waynesburg BASKETBALL GAME. : am, which has chalked, up six The 9'C basketball team defeatéd | aight victories, includiok that of | the team at the C. J. H. 8 Saturday over Weat Virginia. | gym Monday night, 39 to 4. - OVER 275.[][1[] IN TRAINING AT CAMP TNl More Than Quarter * Million Under Govt, Superyision — Washington, Nov. 4, — More than a quarter® millfon men re- celved some degree of intensive R R R R 22000200200 S C AR ceeeedecess e ecosem—— €CCR LKL LS @@lfif’@fi VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET Opposite Monument CCRELLEC L CCLLECLCCLLELLLL CLCLLCLLLLLLLCCLLLLLLLECCL XKLL Adolph C. Recker, Oakville, as-|wallk, assignor to the Hill (#m-| The P-D Auto Parts, In¢, Merle signor to Chase Co.'s, Inc., Water-|pressor & Pump Co., N, Y., N, Y.| den, Brake linings and clutch fage bury. Acetyiene miner Lubricating and scaling means for | ings. Joseph W. Redding, rotary pumps. Trade-Mark Applicants Shade holder. Merrill Watson , Bast| Beach Corn-Poppers, Inc, West John H. Shaw, New Haven, as-|Orange, N. J. and J. Smith, | Haven. Candied pop gorn and signor to Sargent & Co. Shut-out|New Haven; J. H. Watson, ad-|candy. device & the like ministrator ssignor to America Diamond State Fibre Co., Big« John W. Stoiie, Danbury, as-| Fibre Cooperage Co., Inc., Dover, | mere, Del, and Bridgeport, Vule signor to the Danbur Unbreak- | Del. Paperboard barrel and making | canized fiber, able Tool Corp. Drilling decp holes | same. The Edw. Malley Co., New Ha« in wood. Trade-Marks Registered ven. Writing paper and envelopess Emerson H. Tompkins. Water- Iward ¥, Bauman, Cromwell,| Page Steel & Wire Col, Adrian, bhury, 2 to Sec Mtg. wering plants—to wit: Pansies, | Mich, and Bridgeport. Wige fences Cosmetic holder. Shelton Davenport, Danbury. Elmer VanDusen, §ratford. Cone | Hats. All the waters in which blankets winder with thread ring at-| Dutch Pretzel Co, Inc., Thomp-|are washed and rinsed should be tachment. | sonville, Pretzels, crackers, and|of the same temperature if yow George W, Wardwell, South Nor- | cakes. would prevent shrinkage. Only 100 to 1 English turf tmloner: got their hlg«e<t thrill of the season from this su;ht as Aga Khan's Charley’'s Mount, paying 100 to 1, romped home first in the Caesarewitch feature. The favorite in the race with kicked at the post and finished fourth. By GLUYAS vnu.ms MESTS JOE AN mp* FI AT LENETH HOW Hi T ELECTION AND WHAT S A CGRUMBLES ALL THROUGH BRERKFRST WO THERE'S NO SENSE N RIRRYING #BOUT PIS ALARM CIDCK'S NOT HAYNG NOW - POLLS STRY OPEN ALLTAY - GONE OPT - HE'D WANTED T GET DOWM MIGHT S WELL READ THL PAPER. DR EARLY BEFORZ THERGA PRY BY THLNG LEN SMALLEY koW DOPED T OUT WITH MKTTMIRIAL CERTAINTV. THT THEIR VAN DWN . CLUB T MEET B TR WHNGA WIL DORR THE ONLY CANCE. H MUTTERS THAT'S ATINE EXCO SFERDS NEXT TOOR YEARS PAD-=" ING REASONS WHY MSMAN WKS WD BEATEN - FARS TO HIT ONMUMSED &5 QUE OF THE RERSONS THE PSS JT AYTER BonT OLES HES 0 COURSE HIS ONEVOTE MILIONS, WOULDN'T MARE WHICH ONE MADE. TH MOS5T 7 /BY BENG HONEST - GIUING EVERY = l/wfw B 5QURAE DERAL AND NEVER |KNEW WHAT\T WAS 10 BE (ROOKED NO OR A (HEAT- NOW - WHI(H MAN | WOULD YoU ARTHER BE7 e —~—— ~ = =

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