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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1025 e TR NINWAD | On the Allss BOIS CLOB 1N | oo o | o Sporee] ASEDRRARDE === | FDERATONMEET | Fuse Ser WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS . . g Campbell il 03— 259 9 ° 1 ol local baseball, called his colorts | BOston Brayes — Manager-Shortsto i together fol P! 11 - — — | » r r a re-scason confers Pavl . 114 322 o cnce af the Y. M. C. A, last night, Graple for Gun i Tor Near Futare Laporn—Solux City, Ta., April 20, All of the last year's teum with the Bates 802, o resentative, was shot twice late yes- against other clubs all he U N I'he familigr infleldecs and out- |a&ainat other clubs all over the Unit- | hell, Traded to Braves in fall of - terday afternoon by a man riding |Peilegrinl ... 100— 238 [aq Htates | 11 v i 5 1 fall o . . g . liclders were presant a 4 States in an effort to wrest tho | jg23 y B heand amOng th |y im in his automoblle Iate yes. [C: Hickman 2t |championship from the organization | for (oscteer r "&P4M And Stengel with Shd’”‘ Gear Transmission terday afternoon. The police here g ¥ at Little Rock, Ark. Th formerly with the high school. h M. Hickman . 1 s Ark. There are|poiniag maneger for 1924 season are holding Thomas Conrad of 16 |J, 8hino . five events to be run off: the stand. Outstanding Feats—Accepted 984 Work. on arranging a schedule |a charge of assault with intent to : 44136 ump, the potato race, the pull up, Mil be started at once and as 800N [kill, Two shots were fired at Sand- |gnine § 100 70— g fand tho basketball throw. Four |1pss. gpsuc® Made 208 hita in 4s the weather peimits the play- | pach, one bullet lodging in the neck |Davis classes of boys will compete, the |yt | He8 participated in - four crs will take to the outdoors. In|ang the second striking an order ":Y:‘,"}' . . classes being arranged by weight, as ‘ the meantime a number of them aro | hook in his inside cont pocket and |l o follows: under the 80, 95, 110 and S taken to Grace hospital In New Hiven v records added together to form the | : ~ 25 [class record for that event. Points | d the management of the Corbin Red [ According to Sandbach, the man 1 Hubee will be awarded by class in each | Hox this year insofar as the out of [who shot him stopped him 35 railes [gi (o 0 s event, with § points for firat place, | town games are concerned. Since |cast of Westerly and asked for a 4 for second, and so on. The club | ; with the highest number of points | — bok of seesons ago, Manager Tobin | town, tha: New Haven mi sald, |- Indians. will be awarded a specially designed | ', ' " S » * (Fusarl . 9 o lias been with the boys at every [ghen the stranger pulled a =un |Menousek ; 250 [Mhleld with the names and N”""-}Thls Sflves Hamflrd Mafl me t road with them g, i : ¥ Goodison 3 i 282 Bpeclally designed silver medals ! ntend to go on the W 16M | gundback said he wrenched the |7 3 Wil Be presentod to!tha hoy ir eachi| M[h Sindbach was brought to the of- i L e n ————— 1nstead, Jack wlil take charge of : ithe five events, ioad, TR X 90| ncato Do AR Scanion nere, The youngsiers at the club Dave | mai(ord, Mareh le anei vork “Hal" Cor- | .. % s 4 - . Py F A o e ot e o e thatiine v & walking crom | 08 vl T recaraianing il commenes ' PTIridIng (rom he frat foor Steel Sedan is giving size and design of axles P 4 Providence to New London. He |y, i 142 92— 324 [next Thursday night, each boy hav- ¥ slaprohablyfasyed pe?le much blgger ideas .+ the buoyant riding - : e i e : LAt tenant, who fell from the fourtt of E g the struggle that followed when |Mairo . 108 102 club will he chosen as officials. The | he fourth This does not mean that Tobin F;;nd)lm(-h took h\ud m‘?las’!mm the |Thompsan : 5108 203 |0 o cloen on Apriy 11, and |000F Of the bullding when a src- abody entirely of steel, Triplex Springs . .. the : : wheel and grappled with him. P rocord sheets must be mailed to the of thefr trips, but he will divide the ¢ 5% ! back B o 2 ! N admitted, the police said, that he 5 federation headquarters on or heforo | "ACK porch gave way yesterday, T re managerial burdens with his cap- |® ; . | a i : P A 7" |thought Sandbach had somo mone, Pamers ) ~ 19 |april 13. More than 50 hoys at-| Morris fell head foremost, when driving vision . .. greater disc-type clutch . . . P i P Sandbach said that after the shots |y 5 N 0 5 it is likely that even more than this @%ainst which he had been leaning . Py ; The Alpines of Bridgeport are to Nélson it : i ) gain 2 ,‘M_‘,'fha Nats at the Armors tomight, |1ad been fired at him, he stopped his |Freaman .. number will participato in the | broke, carrying the hroken part light in weight and easy keep . . . a phenomenal X I > wall, 4 i e = he long quiescer ey { first floor broke his fall, and Morris : SiE th . but th ome | Stone wall, A struggle in the road 451 The long quiescent senior volley all, an T i T o repviation” Y €™ | followed and Conrad was finally North & Judd. ball leagne is slated o get under|fcll upon the root of a ons-story gine of remarkable pow new low price! g Penny L0 T 69— 338 o AR x; Jack Tobin, the little Napol D g Dars : 90— 263 | DAVID J. BANCROFT woowes Ko Hovener Woundod During 1= i Many Adbletic Activites Sated xception of Phil Bloom, catcher, Sresateent K ,.,“lmj". 'l"flf'”‘ Carcer—Jolned \ere on hand, including Y P V , ) 21.—~W. A, 5 e e 5 hillles In b, coming from Port- Hokeco ng “Yeges o Westerly, R. L, March 21.—W. A Tamon L 21| The New Britaln Boys' club has)land elub ot fpa thorem Fort Sandbach of 46 Lexington street, |Hein e entered the Boys' Club Federation | )¢y T New Haven, Copn., & druggist's rep- PR ] B 78 SAUR; lcague Traded to Glants jn 1920 J g 47s—1339 |athletic meet and will contest|for Art Flotcher and Pltcher Hub- new recruits wes Linn, an outfield. Avery for Ocschger and Southworth, Ap- Leslie street, Dorchester, Mass., on r T3¢ |8 broad jump, the running high | ohances in 1922, present record for getting tho kinks out of their joInts | giancing off. Sandback will he| 125 pound limits. The highest soven | Ly indoor workouts. In each class will belisted and their | 4 ST[]RIES ‘Thers will be a slight change in Struggled For Gun Hillstrand 4 e inception of the Red Sox a‘num- |yjde., They had nearly reached - is 438 ume, but this year he does mot|rw,m his pocket and fired two yhots, |Sehmeter of the winners. cry week-end. weapon from the other man's haads, clags who has the best record for : - The new Overl - i ooking’ the games and attend to |7 OF F S0 T SEERIOD KR L INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE heen practiciing for some weeks, and | 2L.—A clothes and All er ... extra strength in playing manager. said the gun had been exploded in |quigs o : #4113 26 |ing threo trials. Men outside the | (1% 1ife of Peter Mords, ™37 years old ollar-for-dollar value smoothness of patented will not accompany the hoys on any T o - - ton of the P T f the weak ralling of his | with greatly i | increased advantages of a modern - World \yar Vejeran [ : - 3ia [tondca the Jast practice session. and |{h* section of the wooden railing safety, longer life . . . amazing economy in up- Tut ittle 8 known of this Park City |machine which was headed for a[Patata .. i events. | with him, The clothes recl on the to handle . . . a big en- money’s worth at the overpowered and the revolver was|Greger .......... $T6 108 103~ 207 lwqy again tonight, when the building adjoining. wrenched from his hands, Sand- [Lin &L M- B02nos will meet the Cotton Pickers| Notwithstanding his experience, Cornell, which toppled Yale by ; vl ) _ only one quarter of r:\‘v point at tho | PAch then held the stranger until an f ST ot a;2|and the Farmers will oppose the | Morris climbed the three flights of A - recont indoor intercollegiate in New |automobile driven by Sanford Spink “ieTece..103 86 93-- 288 |Cowboys. The intermediaie basket-|stairs to his home, from which he | A York, entertains the Blue at a dual |CAme up and both Sandbach and = : {ball league eame fo a close this af- | was later removed to the Hartford | i nd field meet in the Tthacans' | Conrad wera brought to Westerly in CHET T G [ternoon with uthe ~ Pelicans —the | noepital, | S next Saturday a | | | dvill hall tonight, The two teams |that machine. — Conrad was turned |Reed |champions, and | At the tnatitution it was said last ; . he police and Sandbach was [Lagerloft 1 05 | four-team indoor basehall eireuit [ o 5 : were so evenly matched at the [OVer tot : | : night that he had head injuries, ~ champlonship games that a’ tight |taken to the doctor's office. |Ghaaetta oSy i ill be started among the interme- |y "o octone of whieh havs mot ALL'\ FOUR contest seems inevitable, M l‘"hl‘lha”l:v is 28 zare old and i Anderson ... ... 105 4 diates. vet been determined, but which it STE \ iy is married. His wife, and children [Fuller ..., - EAR SRS was feared might be se Vil- EL ()o ] at the present time are in New THE BLUF TRIANGLE CLUB nigh serious, Wil & D R Incidentally, this will be only the |t | ) bl n T [ liat Rulnick iwner ot fhe bulii- sccond time that an Eli track team [Jersey. Ticisa World war veteran, Corbin Sevetr. ROOM [N saiak he (wesl irarare oltihg has competed in the Red and |Naving served four months overscas|corr Sy p g e Such a large crowd attended the . onrous” condition of the back | White's home town. Yale defeated |With the 349th infantry. Rotosk . .1 3 | Tndustrial Girle’ club Saint Patrick's | 2 g | porch railing. Cornell at last year's meet, sixty-two Scheyd ) ‘ e kel 8 b= party 1531 m“nir‘\z, H.v:'\.r the club| i ST T ;:ll'r:;‘i;;’::fl;uo(\:\;:‘l:q ’:::Or('::(r;vll ]SSUE INJUNCTION Staubley . . - ]r;c'-]mb\::: ,lql-i;‘:n;:u\?g\-' Iv‘l‘:"‘?\'l""']'l:l.‘([ "’::Boyys Plea Saves His | R- C- RUDOLPH «cored ten and one-half points (o i ~1363 |green and white by Clementine | Father From Prison | 127 Cherry St. Tel. 2051-2 Stanley R 3 >, - . the Blue's ten and one-quarter. ftotts Ry g |Stoddard, Helen Parosky, and AMna| o york March 21.—A plea by | < % T. Wright .| ow ~ 235 |[Foldam and this appropriate color | A% Ot ° e Paavo Nurmi, beaten by veal cut- (NCW York Attorney General Acts ?;","""‘ 5 ) |scheme was also carried out in u\»;:: doea :T::i}:::mn}’r}::"]\\xl:t{cfx:}; %m i 5% S = = aler -~ o giris, . and Mrs, ¥ | 1esday night, is to have another ’ 3 o 3 1d hoatoases andlduring the even . o chance at Ritola at this « distance, | New York, March 21.—A tempor-| Tieds Sy ling ran oft games for which prizes| MUst make restitution of $10,060, ot For oulck Retarns Use Herald ClaSSlfled Advts next week. Both speedsters have | injunction restraining the sale of o pevarson |11 4 were awarded. The party began | .)¢ stolen money, the balance having wigned for a 5,000 meter match race |Danker's shares of the Iord Motor |Perkine . ; with a grand march to music pro-| PeCh recovered. | \n_ Buffalo on Thursday night. company of Canada, Limited, has|D. Peterson . s 0| Vided by Miss Schnock at the piano, | . Kuklis had been employed for Peor misdiaseinacythelContinental | EN B e P77 |The Rangers Athletic club and |(hirteen years by the asbrouk No ons who saw Nurmi's grcat |company and Marshall and Com- “°'° i i e e SR l’mnrn}:g company. He earned $38 | for evening of the seven- [Pany of this city, according to an | 4 e nq wioe|a week. According to his story, | R O R S spnouncemént by, Attomney "General Stanley Works. :?j‘f&‘“,::;‘m;é:]“;,f(,”"‘,'4,;,”‘"K”],”‘;’,2_ | when prohibition made it impossihte By GLUYAS WILLIAMS have heaten Ritola decisively had inger. In asking the injunction |senx . PR | 25 10—~ 203 | ent ¢ o evening. Mem- | [or him to get beer he began to pa- N lie not been taken with a stitch in |from the supreme court the attorney [Gacek o i S S| enmo CUEIE he e T e ot ronize bootleggers, +His $35 per Snapshots Of A Man In No Particular Hurry. {he stomach with the race morc |Keneral's office asserted that between |50 ) 37 322 n1so sang, accompanying themselves| WeeK proved insufficient and he be- - — —— \han three-quarters tun and won. |five thousand and ten thousand per- |y i 319 |on the ukelele and piano. The|82n manipulating the firm's hooks Willie is a mighty runner, but when |Sons had bought the shares under refreshments were in charge of |and cashing their checks. faces Paavo he scems to suffer "l"m ;r::‘p(lrn\«:;?"r|h<c] they r‘o‘l buy- Hart & i Alma Dresscll and Anna Parker and | After six years his shortages were from an inferiority complex. e sl-wk"q”;';r‘;‘;:z e [ Bayiock .9 70 [were served late in the evening by | discovered. He attempted enicide rEE Dl - |Migatz .. . . 54 Industrial Club members, With a| by stabbing himself over the heart | e shonting and the tumult that |{orney genezal, was purchased in the [Admitis T 'h&m::s n "“M’.”i;ht‘ nndshlsumnl 2 ’fwr‘m e bt (ollowed the New York state ath- open market and banking shares [¥. Sinto . o 1 et b bl i e letic commission’s recent ultimatum |Were issued against it to be sold to [K*!erman ... : ! e R ekt R 0 G o Jack Dempsey anent a fight with the pu_hhrv at a rate which brought - "Mn e »mm“ S vhiq"i n ¥ a e 4 arry Wills have hubsided into a |the price of the stock above market & P. & F. Corbins. o ST S .n": s arceny. h peaceful murmur. The commission |Value. Schaster . am i J R o e | , ! insists meanwhile that it is watch- | The Ford Company of Canada has |§umerman "1 700" i s AT S e FELS THERELS NO PARTI- fully awaiting the reply of the |denied any interest in the hanker's |Char : A “~ X ‘w rm| v i gD T nI Decoration fOl' Dance CULAR NEED T HURRY ¢hamplon's manager to its demands. |shares of its stock. More than 50 |War a0 108 S oSonenelonaaniormationuand [EEGEA S / "~ || AND SAUNTERS DOWN letters to Henry Ford, asking about = : reading ~ New York, March 21.—Four hun- University of Pennsylvania plans |the stock were introduced as evi- 150 3 . Sr’nm'dn."‘mw u': ‘\h:u.fl:p‘w‘\{ l‘lln:";irrfl bLig 'x;w from 4 r[..m—. sts of {0 increase the seating capacity of |dence. A permanent injunction SPECIAL MATCH "yorw 'j”:., ‘:“‘ hic! : (,'m',l QS s alr;c “‘»r': set ”“:l’-n :‘ ,n,_lt ‘\)k‘.‘ Iranklin Field, its athletie stadium [against the two stock firms will be South Ends of New Hritain. FendS AR eLy (rolniElo d Lonshatalito provide mimlvan backs 000, or virtually double its [sought. . Linn £ f and are sewing doll clothes. _ {ground for*a “gypsy ball ‘_Vf!l'\k lo3108 ize. Also, Wightman Hall STareen e : | Sunday afternoon from 3 to 6 tha | early today. given by Mrs. William :\.‘::::LP::;"- ba:k’etball team holau' Y “|',"\f,“r ling club will mee . W.| Randolph Hearst, in honor of Alex- O it o sscenl Make Big Addition to [ dover ... f o 210, A, and continue their res bo- [ander P. Moore, American ambassa- fore an open fire, After the dis-|dor to Spain. The ball was follow- Senils. Matohes White Mountain Forest 1 i |cussion sandwiches and tea will befed by a “bon voyage” breakfast to Casino Girls or : linee Any interested is in-[the ambassador who sails today for ) ! o 45 Bearaon - 3 come. Reading lists will |Spain to resume his post \lathey and Zsnzo Shimidzu will bb |shirs was announced today by dhe \;‘3’3‘”“‘ tee 274 © members of the cooking class |ion of night beneath the open sk played at the Seventh regiment ar- |national forest reservation commis- - -7 [tor Mendwgcaening o Beid (o 1wl @ eatnpfra dud tenl compieted PAUSES TO WATLH oy, New York, this atternoon. Al- |sion. The purchase incrensed. the | {6 p. m. ar Marsden, Helen |the gypsy motif. Two palmists told | | WORK HiS CAR 0 ¢ onso and Hunter are to play Mathey |government-owned area Within the | Mol Tiuiler | Bavyen, Mare| fartines and ansorgan grinder sod nd Washburn in one of the dou-|forest to 462,200 acres, representing| WORLD RECORDS STAND Higs Mae Meskosky, Ceeeilia |monkey strolled among the guests, | | pe oy o) les. The proceeds will #0 0 the fan investment of $2,370,000. Dy | Baltimore, Ma atanh oy |2 Esther Riloy and Almafall of whom were dressed in fancy | 4 for completing fhe eathedral |ater acquisitions it s planacd to ex- | o iqe r‘hc‘é'm!‘““;', v fl" h .~ Dresse | costumes. o€ 8t John the Divine. pand the foreat to 960,000 acrer. |1 o Al Btimore sl aliacks Purchase of the 21,000 acres add- |ine Fireh Regiment s Helc nf The Wast End Juniers today|ed to tha government mm:: "1‘]_ “-I'I(l?‘?.- glment armory here Jast opened thelr baseball season, thess gerve 33,000,000 feat of soft woods | 5 ¢, ON° récovd never beforo rec- \sungeters probably betug the first land mora than 35,000,000 feet of | 0 Josciabliangd Svhen) Ugo R 1 tn e o7 | hord wood, ot eres'e? 1€ 9f | Figoric, Ovmmple walking champion, HENDER CYCLE played the Lafalle street Wonders |to produce annually 7,000 cords of |<0'<"¢d 6300 meters in 20 minutes, | o ¢n the Curtls street Tot, #0ft wood and 2,000,000 feet of hard — wood. |ebaiis T’“-‘&W uu’n‘m: f The total stand of timber in the H‘":“""“‘q;;""‘:’"',“”“ for ‘f"" mile, Coaster Wagons, Dol Carriages, Velocipedes, Autos, - 1t, Mar- |forest is estimated to be nearly 1.. |2{t°F an apparently successful effort > Distinguis s i AL , ,“,,f"m Shoshan, 3, Murkey, ss.,[000,000,000 board feet of mercantile |10 Match Irigerfo and Willke Plant e N e E‘fi BRI Shear #b, Oaseells, #6., Ted Annun. |stock, of which more than halt {s [AMerican heel and toe star, fell | OUR PRICES ARE THE MOST REASONABLL REST PICTURI intmy 10y Tommy Ma- |80t Woods, suitable for making print |tRTOUSh just before the cvent was SO OVIE HE SAW AT AN iain'y, » re~Fraw- |paper. eadled. N Inspection Cordially Invited ER THEATRL LAST Wr [ mhl Frigerio falled by § 3-3 seconds to | 8. Gerent, 3, ‘qm‘nmw'v“ worlds rocord of |l 136 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3082-3 e Bl v’ [Soldier Arrested on |our mites, the timers announc ore, ¥, Hackney, : | Complaint of Girl | — - m Derby, March 21.—Tda Kisselbach, ) 18 years old, of 101 Mt. Pleasant i Bt Wrestling Finals | sreet, Derby, was tound uncon- SALESMAN SAM Lucky It Wasn't Roast Pig g P - Btate's | #¢lous late yesterday on a path 1- ing team. favortte tn. the In: | nE from Decty avonus 10 Nt. Pleas. | r-colleglats Wrestiing Amoclation's 10¢ treet. She was taken to her ( TR POLIE PRENT MAKING on POy AT R e iy ode : ome and when she reghined con- > 4 A5 N ONLY |54 ARE You urnament which opened yesterday ki Senal . | Bech Ry, TOLAD GREAT! || \T (ANT BE MU GOOD AT WAITEQ ON, | i = g S % sclousness, told of some one hittin A s ~ Columbia University, advanced six | J{DWIResR, 104 of some one hitting | “‘1‘)’ R‘EN(}?O: geo”;—_m_“’ O\“\TMT%ELULT»‘ AT PRKE -~ FUEs 1L GO SR 1aen to the final round in the semi. 0,000 k&) %N ?G. & inals last night. Yale and Lehigh | Sallant had hia face covered by a | X Y YLL FIGURE. % s 2¢h placed three men In the finals, | Nandkerchief by at he was wear- RogBERY OUT 40ME_ || ‘ which are scheduled for-this atter.|In€ & military cap. The poiice to AT PR 3 WAN TO GET | i noon, and Columbia and University of Pennsylvania one each. Prince- ton, Byracuse and Cornell were unsuc cessful in gffting a aingle man past tiia semi-final matches. prison for confessed thefts and Ten exhibition featuring such stars as Watson | Washington, March 21.—Addition |Warner TER HIMSELP 291-5 seconds. Frigerio was paced by four local walkers, each of whom Bicocles, Motoreyeles, Accessories, Repaiving, Juvenile \ehicles, night arrested Thomas C. Wright of , * LGl T BAK 107 Hil street, Shelton, a soldier on'| ~——"F furlough from Fort MeKinléy, Mo He i8 being hold on a technical charge of breach of the peace. X . ANOTHER “MRS, fil;n(“\" Goodsell Is Winner of . New York, March 21.—The dis- World's Sculling Title | trict attornerw oMce reportea today | Sydney, N. 8, W., Mafeh 21.—Ma. | that it had found one of the severa or Goodséll won the world's profee- alieged withs of Morris J. Seldowitz <ional sculling charapionship in a ; OF 8eldow, who recently was arrest inatch race on the Clarance riv era today fro1n W, MeDavitt o+ | SuApected Digangy after it was ar Ase s 14 lengthe alend | learned h vl married Mary Wo N Eenihe bt tha fintsh Tin won of Washing o Tie tit's 018 Meohe | Fro s had |ea “tor «iolation of parole and Tames D on his ret . c Masor Gordssl, to deci ‘ fen of fuscemacy. ment for bigemy.

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