New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1924, Page 9

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Seaking d Sports i [L3L G LA RN RE L L i Flewers, eolored middle- KENSINGRON ¥ Al Johnsow Horn Emerson MetCormick MeUabe waig 18 the son of & Georgla par- | son A & close student of the Bible himf. { e (M prob: lasy¢arfas Princoton coach. thehe has retired before, ably be Bill Roper's But ppite John McGraw's opinion, I'eks Jackson ts not the best short- stcin the game, ‘He's far too er- 1 to be so classed, oaches using the huddle system wistrong (or it over the old method ocalling signals, More accurate tly clal. Sandy Herd, at the age of 57, was tr outstanding figure in this year's Hitish professional champlonship. 11 aerial foothall continues to grow i popularity, the nest step will be t play it from airplanes and dir- libles. Coaching a major college football thm is now a precarious job. The te overhead of the varlous stadiums mkes it to turn out a wnner necessary B | rucken, Lafayette's 1l coach, learned the game at Pittsburgh undor Warner's direction. Two successive defeats apparently are about enough of Notre Dame for Princeton. The colleges had only a two-year agreement. guid “Pop' is sitting pretty Yale, Harvard and dates for next Dartmouth eastorn football. Princeton all oifer seuson. (dach Zuppke of Illinois i def vefoping Grange as a Kicker. H’ will be a sure enough triple thref| man then. JFew teams resort to the forwad pass in an effort to score a pdit after touchdown. A field goalls usually attempied. | Coach Tockne of Notre pms| Aoest't like one-man football tAINS. That is why the loss of a sty sel- dom slows up his proteges, | GUILEORD MANS HELD FOR RIAL (g Wi Drving o Tt Killed Boy ; sov. 29, —i Middlstown, Conn., Aidal a finding | Coroner L. A. Smith, f lou today holds Day H. .*mcnv; bt Guilford, to be crirmally respon- hibls for the death = Alfred Ret- ich, 12 year old Maton boy, who | vas strick and mrnnin.v:'r"d by t}:; utomobile driven ¥ Stevens ‘\!mnn on the nig) of October 16 “‘}he coroner findshat Rettich was | iding a bicycle o'Which also was rank Doeror, an@er boy of about he same age, al that R\\othnr: heel was aheadl them. Stevens’ ar struck the fit machine, then | limbed a bank 14 crashed into a ree. Stevens cimed to have been linded by the lats of another au omobile the cofer says, but there a8 no other gdence of the pres- nce of sych machire, Btevens lgo said he sf the bicycle ahead | bt the ona thawas struck but did ot see the ¢ On Which Rettich vay riding. 76 coroner says the {ght was mged by bright moon- ight and for is reason, he believes hat Stevens1ould be held to an- er for the2ath of the boy. Small Gjs Appear as Witmsses Against Man Waterpy, Nov, 29.—Joseph De- ‘ito, 46 @iroad Hill street charg- 4 with #érious statutory offense, gainst yom between 10 and 15 | mall giv Will appear as complain- g witnges, waived examination in ity cou this morning through his ounseiAttorney Frank McEvoy nd wadound oer to the next term f theuperlor court under bonds ¢ 3 by Judge John F. Me- brath DeVito was arrested in New averjust as he was being dis- hargl from a hospital there and eld r the Waterbury police. | \'aerl;fil")' Man Is Held On Charges of Fraud | witerbury, Nov, 29— Frank Al- e, 22, 32 West Clay street, | od with obtaining goods under | pretenses, was bound over to | (superior court under bonds of | 50 in city court today. Alcorase s in city coirt yesterday morning, rged with iolation of the parole ;. and a femer fine of $25 and s was revoied. He was rearr yesterday norning on the second ree upon Thich dispesition was de today. Te was charged with \ing obtaine a watch, knifs and ain, valued it $53 from a local | | | Severe Storm. Tonight. Paris, Nov —The French pamship Maly which eent a wire- | s Thursday hat she was adrift in e storm wit her engine rooms odad, will ive at St. Nazaire in w this aftejoon, according to a easage receird by her owners. A Havre dpatch last night said Due ba ametd *vigse v of,:8 and re repted safe AS DEAD. n picked up ¥ and Tourbillon. 8 70 passen ABANDS 1) 1if, \Wike b avwe th yrning abandone eacul allhve t n tombed pit at Dunvant | hursday niglby roof falls, caused a sudden sh of water, Ca \pe of miners n e in Carey Maguda Warren Kingo inodrieh 136 Ot Claniber ain Kininki (Uarnegie MeCarroll Kdgerly Moffery Sand [P Hultquist " 86 291 TEURTT} Getems, .94 100 oAy 97 Venturn © Warner H, Smith JGtaham (1 0" 10 | "8 | e | Artists Carison e | Fart 1€ Carleon Thwis tndderk Aevany L4 04 428 * Berlin Con, Co. ST SN Migoalint M) : | 1rman \lle . nr 4R Independents, pney dorge [eines by thon .- A0 Barmussen L1010 8 454 181 American Tegion. W, Fagar 51 F. Glanott P ¥ n W, Moore (3 50T 105 G Schweltzer Kyley Lrughton Spring AMeCormick Nelson New Britain, J. Rises 204 164 Sehidal | Teupoid Turner May Spencer Rrica Wolleott Porter Mathes . Linberg Andarson Hultesn Kellsrman Ao Frisk ... Comstock No. 29, Crocker Linn B hroed 5 Bratachnsider Haussler ... 25 504 No. 96, Gerstaecker S 84 Wi 85 L. Linn . Henzel Kosswig Chustinger Busholtz Ndman o Danberg . \Vebstar Yeung Holtmase Ruertiner V. Andersan . R. Andersen . 374 Stella Rebekah. Hoffman . fé Thayer .. Swanen . Winger FOREATERE OF AMERICA Court Beethoren No. 1. Zimmerman X Frageiols Lumpp . Diamend Court Cha Schwatrer Patroski Halfern . W. Burkhels . rter 2 3 hoven No. [ 50 63 Court Beet| R0 84 .50 0 Gauttner Matrig Wakl Dumms Buckholtz J18 Conrt Charter Oak Neo. ° Neloon SNbbis 7 Tange sixt UNIVERRAL LEAGUE Glants trial | | whose NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924, Blankenship Compbell Penny Dery Smith Thom pson Venberg T Ohlson Fogan CORBIN SCREW 1A Couch Serews, Hickey S E. Paldwin . Pratt o Kisnglbrack ¥, Berg ..., o] $1 54 LM " Nerew ) 5 e Machine Riberg i Vol Kiely . 3 Duniny Daly .8 AT Wood Screws, Jackson Rtrom NORTH & JUDD LEAGUF Production, Tacknon R Josephson Carlson v [ Demayast Yalertine Goodson Rell | T, Coftey Factory, Sl Rlan haid | Hammarsiei g Mclnarne RUSSELL ERWIN GIRLS LEAGLE le. Mine M. NEGRD WONEN AR SOUGHT Y POLIGE Said to flave Rided. Stamiord Man o Escape Nov Jessie — Two Lir . Eliza Copeland, are the police, charged with aiding the e ijah Wright, negro, sought in connection with the mur- der here Wednesday night of ITenry | Redd, also a negro. Mrs. | }is a sister of Wright. 1t is ¢ Dby police that the two women help ed Wright to get atter the killing of Redd and alded him in getting out of the city The police are also holding Wil- llam Wise as a material witness in the case. It was in his piace that Redd was shot and k lowing an argument over a gambling game, according to the poli Two other negroes, Henry Townes and William Wilson, are also held n conne with the murde Stamford, dsley indsley THL FORBES TRIAL. Taking of Testimony Will he Start- ed Next Monday., Introdnction of - | John W. Thompson tractor, wil Monday In e 1 acts for veter In addition Elias H. Mort her mot leiphia extent of 5l 'y to guid n PLAN REFUNDING for December 1 Washington, \ J exchapges lookin acttlement of the | United States have prog point where the matt hefore the full membership American debt commission cussion at a meeting cu ~Informa 0 a lebt 1o the will be laid for dis- commission ye | er it had becom that they L held a ser mal confer tly buasador Jusserand on th his government's wartime tions to the United ranks second.in amount ish debt, alread The result of t the commissio the matter 1o riefly in the Ification of the fisca French govgrnment i a Das f tione. mes axpe to Kknown s of Ingor ith Am- subject of nees rec 1o the refunded which Brit- crsations, s understood re of a clar- tio the on v cussion of posaib Wi h i ted to do little he French debt t tion in the’li conversationjons, eventually will s 1 regard 10 over the Althongh the belics ed in some quarters t of the commission some definite staten policy in dea debt, the fac as not that congress must he th ority in putting tt y into effect. Similarly, M ssions wit are ur 1format h t aight of sittmate M i nan appr ms 1ssin M nt when January ‘to matic seryvice Herriot's Views ed Press. 29.-~With 18 in Washint lor Jusserani flcial g Herriof metl vas 1 of apy Iy A to Washin ovisional X 1 with the negotiations, aband 1 abou ng p going to lem ins gton whera h nake instant t the ha refunding ties today were essed to the drowned in the of the meet- | terday obliga- n at this is, . {Three Hundred GOES TO DEATH IN OF FRENCH DEBT THE NIAGARA RIVER Gonlerence Arranged by Mellon!Rescued Rum Runner Says' Brother Was Drowned Buftalo, Nov. 29—Federal authori- checking up a report alleged rum runner was Niagara river yester. lday in the storm that swept the Nia- [ frontier and lake section, A man whose name, the authorl- that an 1 here for tics said, was Smith, drifted ashore rowboat at “Fal- of Edwin A. Klopp, on Grand isiand. He said he had hung to the hoat for nearly three hours, but that his brother, a {former bartender of the Buffalo west gide, had become exhausted and slip- ped into the water only a few min- utes b the little craft was wa od ashore, cording on an overturned 1wood” the estate - to Smith's story, the and his (brothe Thursday night from Irenchman's creek, on the {Canadian side ,of the river, in the rowboat with 18 cases of whiskey. After they had pushed off toward Grand island a heavy storm hegan. In their efforts to prevent hoat's overturning they oars and drifted helplessly before the blast in a shallow but rough teh of water own as the Devil's Half Acre. The fu he ost the .+boat shipped water and they started to jettison the but in thelr efforts they overturned their craft. whiskey, i Alleged Swindler Will Return to U. S, for Trial Halifax, N - etz, arrested inday on a T '8 here at z on the Ocean to fa 1l on vas ar- ¢ officer of t com- erests of t that h ymmissioner s said vould re- ia for aeveral days Mr, n Nova & Delegates Are At- tending Meetings in Worcester. Worcester, Nov. ~The featura the second days's pr nected with the thres d in Masc hi o hu 29, o ew Eng- onclave Temple |here of the thr Ire cpresenting the thirty nine chapters r of DeMolay in this ter- s of addrosses by 1o ritor severa ineil de and of d order m will be featy De of tl ight's d by the olay degree | progr: esentation of the The conclave will close tamorrow ice at Pir church for the dele- imont | Congregational RIESTORI PL tample OoLD TF o oe being res Du Macaule right, vaulting hurdle Japan Australian shipping commodity to its mills plans buy wool to establi s to convey tl | Park, Yo six miles. A Participating Van Cortlandt seconds, for t finished second tutions. 'SALESMAN $AM Matson Larso Good Penniman Anderson Templa Fushr Perk Peterson Jehn Doe 1) 9 90 o Senators. Hall Burnham e (FELLO WANK OLE. HO55 - HOWZA BON 2 JEATZ CMON ALONG- TM GOING N i [ AND 'INSERT SOME GROCERIES - WHATS TH' MA ERE. N LOOK UKE, YO —“and they threw the wrench”- With all good intentions, on our part, of opening our new home at 250 Arch street, December Ist, and after going to a great expense to have this opening surpass any- thing yet attempted in New Britain, we must now inform you that it will be impossible to open Monday. The heating and plumbing contractor has delayed work so badly that the opening must be postponed, to our deep disappointment. This delay has upset all plans we had pre- pared, but we will whip them into shape once more and when we announce the opening be assured that it will be upon the date we name. THEN, be prepared to attend one of the greatest openings of a new automobile show- room in New Britain. BENNETT MOTOR SALES €0, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified A@ Hello! Hello! Too Much Kindness. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS' © McClure News| CLwas (WIS ALMA'S THIRE COMES A EEN HEAD WHC discovered track great intercollegiate meet He won in 31 minutes s Hillman of Maine, 50 runners from 19 at at k 24| lett were ) TM SIK — ) URRE AL ) quess M | GONNA | T DONT, ) DONT 1 2- AY - FOR LAST DK MONTHS | | “APPLESAUCE | TH' TROUBLE WITH YOU 1S, YOU DONT GET ARQUND ENQUGH N A MERRY -60-ROUND ! ™

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