New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1924, Page 9

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924, - e o e e ey e ——— . . HANGS IN DREAM Now They Play Pushball in Flivvers Ashord, England, Nov. 4. — How . orge Lazell, an ex-chlef warder, Hvuruvd s0 greatly over the 20 to executions he had scen at Wandsworth prison that he dreame ed of them and finally hanged hime self in his sleep, was described at an inquest here recently, Lazell would brood for days over the hangings he witnessed, according to members of his family, %MPUWWWW | 25 Miles st Gallon & { [J 58 Miles per Hour [J With a full sense of the serious- and natural economies, the four- hold-up four Avother man sought 1s the own er of & gray automoblle in for beverage mixtures. Neither of the three men sought has been home since the shooting. Police say they are bound to have | cnemies within their ranks and later their foes will turn | continued |them up, Traps have been luid for |& partner of R the “hi-jackers,” whose Jeader 1is|ly glven up hope of known to he a gangster formerly as- | hecius: goclated with members of the gang |same which murdered Wiltred C. Sly and | lease Goorge K. Fanner, prominent Cleve- [ed they v art land manufacturers in a p;‘_\rul\lw"ywuh years ago, the Alleys SPECIAL MATCR Commerelal Tryat Co, e 98 L3 which Speaklina of Sports AAAALALE LSS L Lot ARl L LR Unless some little guardian angel jds in a quarterbalk between now d 2130 o'clock tomorrow, New itain will take the field with a ther crippled linenp, since Btan punedy will be forced ta go Som liback to guarter, the assaildnts escaped sooner or Detectives to question | 80 but had virtual. muking him talk of meeting the Unless his re- neys indicat labeas corpus of his fear P Lamphier fate as Rosey 3481083 570 368 New Rritain Trust Co. Wit K88 9 " Prior Olander Audaerson Hunter 88 258 Bd— 258 99 280 94~ 276 363 J 354 Tiridgeport s bringlog up a tough hm and the fans, realizing that the ys are up against stift opposition, o not as frec with thelr wagers as ey were last week before the sur-| ng upset at the hands of Water- | CORBIN SCREW LEAGUE Machine Screw. Ryberg B. Cotr .., I'lere 1s an unusually large dele- tion of local alumni at the Yale- inceton game today, 430460 480—1344 Ward Corr Sumeson Smith Rubillard T 2 Sl 93— [None are more vitally interested n the Hart delegation for Ted is ted to start the game at end for EIL I ¥, Baldwin . Hradburg he National Guard baeketballty p, waiawin .. m bids falr to give the fans a d k il at the very first game. Prac- e during the pase month has put boya right on edge. 101 85 71 98— 47101370 It is auto pushball now. northwest. action, The game, £ Here is a spirited game in progress. And note the “rear guards.” new form, is especially popular in the The “mounts” are flivvers stripped for 459 Wood Screws. 'he Pexto five from Southington | Il be the opposition when Dick | llon blows his whistle for the| ening gamo, | he Y. M. C. A. factory league len the first Tuesday in December, fach Rockne to conser much as possible, That's why he|B often starts a game with second- | P ing men. ; | s labama is claiming the mathe. tical foothall championship. This|g, least shows the boys can be casily | K. A iafic | tarkey t seems unfair to call Red Grange | Babe Ruth of the gridiron, Mr, |} q ' T, Coffey .. otre Dame's hard schedile causes v.x-:ufw his men | Gordlan Me. oll emarest 105— 292 83— 161 N'—-lloi ke 2 orkowski onny ich ; ness of the statement—carefully HERE'S A CHALLENGE Buffalo I'ighter's Manager Anxiou: NEW HOME READY Rogers, The following self explanatory let- ter has been received: November 13, Sporting Editor New Britain Herald, New Britain, Conn, Dear Sir— I would like to challpnge throng! your paper Young Rogers of Meri den, and Young DeForest of Daniel {Modern Women's Quarters at Town Farm Neaing Completion the 1]866,000 buildir compleion of the iich is to hous inmates of the Town - {Home, will come the realization of the government in the trial yester- day, most of them investars in the Hawkins company, who testified re- garding the purchase of the alleged worthless stock, A mass of liter ture sent out by the Hawkins com- pany to customers, which is misrepre- sented the fifancial condition of the concern, also was read into the rece ord. HI-JACKERS SOUGHT weighing the meaning of every word—Chrysler-Maxwell engi- neers, without reservation, promise you, in thisnew Maxwell, performance surpassing in every essential any four-cylinder car in the world today. To make that sweeping assurance more definite and specific — we promise you in speed, in power, in pliability of power, in swift re- sponse, and even more particu- larly in riding steadiness and comfort, results no four-cylinder car has yet been able to attain, To go still further into details, the cylinder principle possessed possibilities of power and speed capable of being translated into ease and steadiness which have never been fully developed. ' They set out to overcome what have all too readily been accepted in the past as limitations in the four-cylinder engine and to con- vert these limitations into positive advantages. No one can doubt that success has crowned their efforts, after even so shortan experience as a half hour's driving demonstration of the car. Judged by the unuswval and 1N MURDER CASE {Cleveland Police on Trail o Slayer Suspects son for a fight with Max Femstein, | which has long been a | whose ring name is Brown, [ matter interest This formrerly of New but now pt before the living in Hart s | Having recently taken ¢ the management of Tommy I am anx- ious to show him near his home town, 8o the fans can sce and appre- clate a good boy living in their own vielnity, Brown is practically signed 1 i fi to fight in Hamiltop, © ind lare wide and the c Thanksgiving, and would cntilation book him ear home be umber of windows makes the in- with any 118 pounder. terior bright and cheerful, which is | Johnny Lamarco, 1bs,. o a very important factor in the wel- falo, is also ready to show. le the defeated Irish Johnny Curtain, new Moran and several other good hoys. |t Trusting that this challenge first be shown in your paper, 1 am, nurs Yours in sport, room W. H. WASHBU'RN, Mgr. Tommy Brown 441 Franklin street, Buffalo, N. Y. FENGLER STARRING Former High knge is fast but ho has never been | Fe, new Maxwell has speed capacities | Tonepson ested for speading. i far beyond any car of its type and cluss, and in the rare instances in which they may have to be used, will register them with an absence of vibration without precedent in four-cylinder construction. Chrysler-Maxwell engineers have been actuated by the conviction B o A Maxwell-Chirysler Motor Co. of Canada, Lide that in addition to its inherent ‘Wiadior, Ont. b brother-in-law, o imported gunmen Balloon tires, natural wood wheels, stop-light, transmission lock, Duco s abandoned by finish standard on all Maxwell models. Shrouded visor, integral with roof, and heater are standard on all closed models. extraordinary character of its per~ formance, this Maxwell is literally a new and immeasurably better type of four-cylinder motor car, ommy 3ritain, ord, ¢ of public lias been k public the reports on insps of the old building, wh emned as a fire trap to san building is m 1t is of br roof. project mathematical football cham- nship fs something like a three- lar-suit. 1t looks pretty but you | puld never wear it out in the rain. | W has been con as well as Blanchar Morso Linn o Hammeraberg Mclnerney .. a hindrance The tio ydern in every K canstruction ilings Iigh good The large n view of thz humiliating circum- Inces, the only thing Harvard can is to drop Princeton from the 5 schedule, —The theory President and Chairman / of the Board that I Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation, Detroit hootlez P ) ar like then, veland t0 is asst er and Adoiph Adelson, 28, UNIVERSAL LEAGUE fore | Senators. 88 "% 80 . ladelphia, his killed temporari to Nobody cver called Bat Nelson he Sheik of Fistiana,” but he was | bd to look at in the ring just the | | €. Lynch stoddard Paterson 38 118 John Dos .. 68 52 | Mary Doe .. . 51 298 430 po- their members of a that was a bit- {fard inmates Th building is annexcd to administration building. On the floor arc the dining room, the and the also who concentrated on tl acking' 229 240 4451293 | hi- ter for rir of Rose Touring Car, upholstered in genuine Spanish leather » « & Club Coupe, upholstered in genuine Spanish leather » o & Club Sedan, upholstered in fine cloth of beautiful pattern F e (Extra for geavine Spanish leather $15) Bedan, upholstered in genuine mohair plush - o o o Al prices f. o, b, Detroit, tax extra . by which t ipant may = Their BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. et e e s e S |08 ARCH. ST, TEL. 2952 tween bootleggers and hi-jackers, in i which Adelson had no connection, aid, $ 895 1025 1095 1545 will 'he ¥rench verdict that our na- hal game s silly indicates the|f., .= eball will never surplant thegsiempien @hball over there. Dawlil Tenak | Davis room reception > trio were picked from the B on records hy detecs tives, who declared their descriptions nswer those of thres men seen run- ning from Rosen's yard shortly after osen and Ad hot from e The are rooms. On the dormitorie additional several smaller priv floor as several sn At the hegd of each bed is | ate sparkling double play, Frisch to Iy, may he all very well, but & rkling burgundy, Garcon to Al- bnse, is much better, e lambush Thursda attention, In securing build 1 « the Hall . | Blankenberg urnham ookmakers are to invade Tlorida . Anybody rts this winter. The competition b the hotel keepers and the | nge grove salesmen ought to be emost in mind Two big syndi to School & Going |/ St warring i the alcohol They deal chiefly in “B-39" grade alcohol, which can e d, filtered or refined [F BACK HURTS FLUSH KIDNEYS less meat. also také glass of Salts herore breakfast occasionally vomen of Rtesare ore Kerin Great in Bagkfield at Mt. Herman Kelton L 's T, Hartney on Soph's Team. Carlson Heln T socor new buile Only a fow b |11y By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Snapshots Of A Man At A Football Game hespite Mr, Coolldge's promise of roved conditions we are still ing chestnuts with worms fn . | IHERST CONCHES - NOW 0N FACULTY Same Standing and Salaries Albert Tengler, who | the backfield of the Red and team last year, is going great at Mt. Herman at quatter position on the sophomores t In last Monday's game senjors the local lad scored a touc down that ticd the score in a ganic that was for the champions! the school. In the third qua intercepted a forward pass and ra 60 yards for a touchdown, g brought down bhehind th by the seniors’ quarterbac! FeFngler has heen | well all scason and it his broken field running and for played 418 451 etasishrdluro. Tigers. .. 89 80 52 | Parson Koloski i Ohlson . 95 Fagan 102 Somebody [ 435 with Lat Tomple | P Perking Saifel ve Are On ¥ 1 Basis With ~ CATOMES SIGHT 0P FORMER CQASSMATE AND STARTS F, LOOKS CALLING BRIGHLY ' HEY S ANYBODY BILL' @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate ’ SAYS NO CERTANLY THEY ONCT b CHANGE THE SCATS 1T ISNT HS PNILT THEY'RE IN ROW 222 HE DIDN'T PICk THEM OUT THE MALL TAB! SEATS TCR THE BY GAME ARE JUNIOR TD— D HARD TO GET ATALL. M. S. Hawkins, Principal in| orworked: got. iy passing that has kept the sop 1 feel like | ! | i plonship. Last Monday's game ; frritated~and yor | Other Teachers. ) PEPA SAD HED mherst, Mass., Nov. houncement that the st team coaches have been in- led as members of the coliege | uity, having the sane salaries as | er members of the faculty and al rank with them was made to- as the board of trustces and alumni council prepared to hold tings in connection with the in- ( tion of Dr. George Daniel Olds president of Amherst college. In address of acceptance yesterday sident Olds briefly referred to a In for increased recognition of letic coaches. This general policy is an innova- eastern college circles and esigned to raise the standards in letic training,” today's state- nt said. t was also announced that Dr. rry Emerson Fosdick of New k, has been engaged as special urer to the under-graduates at herst and will deliyer a scries of gious lectures liere next spring. mherst men long since gradu- 1 were also repor to be tak- | a great interest in a reading study course conducted by mail m college headquarters, hundreds thew ly business men, de- ng leisure time to aca- it outlined for them, 8 year, it announced, the imittee is suggesting to alumni | s of reading which parallel | the college courses. | ~Formal | four Am- FRE the for the « rine the hardest fought at the achool t} to seak relief two or thre season. In the the night. When tl fors worked the ball vou must help them ball being first quarter the sen- down to the line and fum- recivered Ry Matson Larson Goodinon Anderson Hilistrand waste or | ble, the Fengler. | | 1 | 2l o ; t awking mort- | 1 ) real sick person short. | x It 1 feel a dull misery in | ; you suffer from | lache, d 1688, ir, tongue ¢ umatic twinges when is bad SIKI LOSES MATCH ON DECISION OF JUI)GESl | Marullo Local Pocket Billiard Player Makes water; 'S ATTENTION EXCEPT Short work of Holmes—Matel || UP AND TRIES four Played in Rapid Time. Verdict, Which | T 1 game Rogers land b but eig Gliia pocket billi Proves to be Very Unpopular this gamc seaso With Fight Fans. gged kidney n to normal actiy dlize the a is a s New York, Nov. 15.—Antonio (Young) Marullo, of New Orleans, wop a judges’ declsion over Bal tiing Siki, Senegalese heavyweight, in & 12-round match at Madison Square garden last night. The de- cision was unpopular with the crowd rich voiced its opinion in a mild demonstration following the an- nouncement. Siki weighed 173; | Marullo, 165%. 8ikt clowned through the maich, hitting Marullo with a collection of wild swings ‘and lunges while t New Orleans boy scored heavily in | the infighting. Siki appcared not| to take the match scriously, hit-| ting when he wanted to and laugh-| ing at Marullo's attempts to hit him. The Negro showed everything in the book of ring knowledge, but hie apparent indifference cost him the decision, although he amusecd the crowd. Marullo attempted to | rush the Negro but Siki countered | IN A DRSTAROLY | with his wild swings and lunges | which forced Marullo to give T T | ground to save himselt from pun- PL?—;’ :U,.z::; | PR GUZILEM AND 8iki substituted for Paul Rm‘!vn-l | Holmes, 0, 11, scrat A very game and a the exhibit boy, D. So Next v on T! Green's 1 ven, wi Mon in Bristo SALESMAN $SAM ( WHAT \ WILL BE THE. FATE OF | POOR_ 80707 THEN THE TEAMS ON, THE WHSDE . AND NGTHING MATTERS ANY MORE' mos eir study was 1l Not Pay For Four Alienists In McCoy Case Angeles, Nov. 15.—~A motion It the county appoint and pay four | nists again to examine Kid Mec- former pugilist awaiting trial the alleged murder of Mrs, resa Mors here last August was ied in superior court today. nsel for the former boxer sub- ted several affidavits to shéw t his client is a pauper, udge C. S. Crail held that prose- on alienists had found MecCoy ¢ and that supplying him with nse alienists would be only a te of county funds. bach, New York light heavywelght, who was forced to cancel owlng to an injured hand. | Joe Hicks, Allentown, Pa., Negro| middlewelght, had a declsive edge over Augie Ratner, veteran New| Yorker, in a 12-round match. Rat-| ner was all byt knocked out, hill{ ring generalship alone saving him when his opponent was on the ag- gressive. Ratner weighed 159, | Hicks 158, BABY ELEPHANT AND LEFT HiM EATNG PEANUTS ON TH' RRILRORD TRACKS ON TH' MIOLE OF B BRDGE AT THE- NERY OF AN VS. LAURELS. Jagles A. C. will pla d “Laurels” eleven Sunday rnoon. Wil the following men meet at the South End drug t clock: Barta, 8. Mauro, H. Darro J. Mauro, Schaefer, F. Zehrer, Shep- Sandswrom,. Bangston, Landing, anzo, J. Johnson, McNamara. The way the league i made up at present, it has too many teams f wore than one roupd. \

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