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s . ERE ] belongs, Thomas is te stay with this elub and Poole, whoso place he' is to PIRATES AGAIN LICENSES SUSPENDED, | |of 63 Alden street have heen" re: s ea k in take, 18 to go to the Athiotics to re- 0 The police have been notifed by | ¢ it pe. ! g viaes Jos Hauser, the commissioner of motor vehlcles| wrdLE 0 RECOVERED. i of Sports: Damond, released hy the Ponles, expoots to catch on with Hagers. SUFFER BIG 055 5 90 YEARS 01D that the operator's licenses of Oscar W I An automobile owned by R, G esterborg of 1 Main street and | Day of Unionville waa stolen froni AT O homas Tuskowski of 308 Farming- | High streét lato Jast night and was st | OV0 I the Blue Ridge league. !ton avenue have been suspended. | found shortly after 8 o'clock ‘this Manager Miller Huggins brought Paddy O'Connor, limbet P £ N A The licenses of K. A, Roderick, 41| morning i front of 128 Peaver his Yankee clouters back to Mfln- three .l:n stepping :‘v,,dm;m n’:‘:;‘;‘ 'wm ObSGI'Ye Bllfl]day Moflday" herry street, and Joseph Wasielak | street by Patrolman John O'Brien, hattan today perfectly satisfied with everything: but ,the jinx which brought low the nilghty Ruth, &ina pointed enthusiastically to the fact that the, formor Amerlcan | league champlons not only had clinched their serfes with the Rob. Ins. but won their series with the Hug- | took his first swing with the ax yes- tevday, five players werg lopped off the Havtford roster. Kour were in-j flelders, the Afth unfortunate being u backstop by profession. They | were Carroll, first base; Webb, short- istop: Spaulding, second base; Glea- son, third ‘Win Game But Young First/ Sacker Is Hurt | Tittshurgh, April 11,~~The Pirates defeated the Traflers at Little Rock, ea-| Ark, 7 to 6, yesterday, but their| i Sweeney, catcher. | victory = .t Peal Street Home | Mary J. Stanley, who probably lived in this city than any other person now has longer here, You Can Make Monez ! o ! might prove a costly one, Al | will . celebrate her 90th birthday Braves, 4 _to, 1, tied Rochester, and |Sweeney s the Pittsbu ! | Y i 4, toy i L | Bweene; rgh semi-pro | Niehaus, their young first baseman, ! anniversary on Mond when her lustrati 8 it", i Joat ginisiems uinca: o, the Rena recommended by “Bull” Brown, | injured his right les and ‘might not | tamily will spend the day at her| Ilustration describes how easy it's done by making J 4 sastern league umpire, be able to play in the opening game home, 71 Pearl street, There will After many experiments, Manager | McGraw appears to have decided upon Frank Walker as his régular center field fly chaser. ‘Fhis berth 4 yeeka : h{H he tore toward second base, he jerk- | accident three years ago and has ?,n'fn"'i |I\|“1‘hr“;:|o;(m|uc||("o:|:1x(xull::mv‘l|§ DI USSING RULES ed his leg and tell. Hia was not the | difficulty in getting about, She con- by Benny Kauff. Cosey Stengel, Biil T only casualty of (he contest, for tinues to be cheerful despite her af Cunningham, Hack Wilson and even | George Kolly having tried = unsuc- cossfully to hold the position” for any lengthy time. Columbla - university's unbeaten baseball team will make its bid for five straight this afterneon at the \BASKETBALL OFFICIALS | senting the National Colleglate Ath- at Chicago next Tuesday: Niehaus had batted out one home | run, and was trying fo make an-| | other oft a dtive into right field, As . “Sawmill” Joe Brown, pltcher, was struck by a batted ball and went to ! his home, about nine miles from Little Rock, He planned to foin his ‘!enm at Memphis tomorrow. fow YAtk . n + Neihaus' was the only one of three Now. Torks ApHL 11, = The'olnt | ; (nCuig The Pitates ad;: KIkI basketball rules committee, rcprn-!c‘m" aha" - Pokih - BaPhhart cons Unification of Regulations Used in East and West Sought By the Ofticials bo no formal celebration, but the day will be one of quict rejoicing. While Mrs. Stanley's health s still good and her mind keen, she suffered an | ! fliction, ! Mrs. Stanley is the widow of W | ter H, Stanley, who died nine yea | ago. She has four sons, Albert W.J Stanley of Brooklyn, N. Y. Walter P. Stanley of New York city, Robert H, Stanley of Branford, and Morti- | mer D, Sfunley of this ecity; onc pawrescts BEGT_PURE— PAINT For $3.00 per Gallon with Th impls seed OleT L& M Semiposte Baee Quicklydone. Savesyou Money. foat " ; ibha | #aughter, Miss Tsabelle Stanley, with expense of a_home |'l\'n|—-1\:.\\: \?rl(:lnflc assoclation, the Amateur A(h-{:l'r"kr;‘,f""; ‘o“:“(':‘]“:r:;“g’N:,::';’;,g:. whom she makes her home; one | BEvacsity it ARHRLOC (h Tok sk tatloaUnion and ‘the "Young Man's| Liina ceath s Ana e ey 14Ty brother, John M. Peck of Buffalo, N, | EMI-PASTE PAINT an altered lineup will he uscd, Thus'| opristian- association, meets today at | iras Ernk AEICICAPRRS: Sooc e | Y., and two sisters, Mrs. William H. | [ fAr Oclumbis. has scorsd over BOWS| the Pannayivania club, to revise. the | o0 e/ Whe waa picked tor second | : doin, Manhattan, Seton Hall and St. John's. > Babe Ruth has only been cénfin- | ed to a hospital bed for a little | more than one day, yet he already | pines for, the great outdoors. But | not to play baseball! ~ Babe has con- fided to his nurse that he longs to trade piaces with an engineer who | s operating a noisy giant _ steam | shovel near the institution. Although | the rattle and jangle constitutes a major disturbance to many: of the | patients, Babe has admitted that playing rules for the 1925.26 season. | by, Sl ) s0) f T AN Lury: ‘While nothing deflnite was an- nounced as to what changes were recommended, it is undergtood that the rulemakers seek to bring about a unification of the rules as Inter- FEW NEW FACES tion of the.rule providing for the | placing of hand behind the back in| case of a jump ball are also slated for consideration, (Continued on Following Page). |fight after the mid-season mark is passed, The world's serles victory of the Tise redoubtable Doug is a lo THE THIEF OF BAGDAD. LYCEUM — All ‘Next Week vable irresponsible rascal as NEW YORK FIGHTER | Hart of this city and Mrs, F. Louise | Wiard of Juckson Hei TV | TRAVELS 400 MILES ‘, | WITH FRACTURED SKULL New Britain Boy Arrived Home | From Pittsburgh With Frac- | tured Skull and Jaw | Traveling approximately 400 miles It is White Lead and Costly White Zinc to assure longest years of wear, as proven by 51 years of utmost satis- factory use, M-because in Semi-Paste form, and therefore you mix 8 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and 80 make 13 gallons of Pure Paint for $3.00 per gallon, QUARANTEE-Use a galion out of any you buy, and if not per- fectly satisfactory the remainder can be returned payment being made for 3- um’:maflo: ;::d g FOR SALE BY running one of the big shovels l:a'n l‘)‘c-:f\hlllr:f:::l‘ fi:‘g:fi:sr h;’x:(.(:alxlu ‘[‘1?: “I“‘IA fractured s]lml!l‘ and frac- JOHN BOYLE CO. | NEW BRITAIN been one of the outstanding ambi- | , in some 8, [tured jaw, unattended by any pro- - T " (O | D] , tlons of his life, jmiraculous rise of the Boston Braves constable, ' J. A, Abrahamson, Fred |fossional aids, Claude H. Lerous, |§ PLAINVILLE LUMBER & COAL CO. PLAINVILLE ‘ T0 TAKE ON MCTIGUR lin 5te." The Senators ot away to a E E Winklo wnd George & Srk are [son of Clauds 3. Lorous ot srch || BRISTOL HARDWARE CO. BRISTOL Boxing fans today were still| bad start, but a flurry during the last the other party nominees. The fstreet, this city, has arrived home || LOOMIS BROS, CO. INC. GRANBY . awallng signs of a break in the lof June and first part of July landed democrats have nominated James|from Pittsburgh where he was a F. FERRUCCI SOUTHINGTON " war oyer open air dates between | Berlenbach’s Defy Accepted by Box- i”wm at the top. The middle of Au« W. Manning, James ¥arrell, John |student in thesCarnegie Institute of F. B. GATES PLYMOUTH New York promoters. Only seven - 5 gust found them -in third place but L.. Rossand, Bernard J. Dougherty. | Technology. R e Kimils days_separate the date of the Tun-| In& Board Which Also Notifles 101 the Yankees and Tigers began Sinco there are cight candldates and | Mr. Lerous was involved in an|§ Ce As PELTON 'MIDDLETOWN ney-Gibbons light heavywelght con- Light Heavyweight Champ [to sllp, Harris' men suddenly became S only seven places to be filled, one {antomobile accident a short time || CHARLES H. JACKSON CHESHIRE flict on June 12, from.the ‘Italian imbued with a winning spirit which of the candidates js certain of ago, when another car crashed into (§ JOHN BRANSFIELD EST. hospital fund show featuring Wills- | Netv York, April 11,—Paul Berlen- swept thém to a victory in the U. S. Sl)ld!em Wlll NO[ Sewe defeat, one in which he was riding. He | HIGGANUM FEED STORE ;?(?gl&figg Weinert and Walker-Greb matehes, | pach, New York light heavyweight, league race and a subsequent tri- =t e Shal irented InEa R TIttab T N ioh £ but neither of the matchmakers has [y,.5 fifed a chalienge with the state lumph ovBr the Giants in the world's F“H Lengm | {pital for a short {ime and then left yet announced willingness to.make ,thictic commission ‘for a match [series. | N[}E l: UNI]”N[i I Ne% Bt LR He s & change. with Mike McTigue - world's light| The acqusition of Urban Shocker/ S | 9 |accompanted as far as New Haven heavyweight champion, The -chal-|to the pitching staff and the sensa- 3 by several other students and madg News and gosslp of the Fdstern ) ..o wag accompanied by a certi- [tional tralning camp play ot Earl| Washington, April 11.—The sen- me balange of the journey mnnlp_ league folfows: fled check for $2,500. Coombs, former Toulsville star, will | {Pnces imposed by arnly courtmar- His condition is said to be fairly | s Worcestor club Has offared The board accepted the challenge |give the Yankees a atronsthnncdg_\’:M:_‘i‘u”:"“‘;L:“‘!‘:.«L‘ :-‘1\:31;:\?1" \\l‘:l: good and steadily i,:m,.m.m:_ He | “ Clark university the use of Boule |2nd notified McTigue. The market|team. = e e e S— now 1s at his father's home. . vard park for the scatop. The act| Wil remamn open for further chal) 'The acaulsiioh of Urbal SHOSRCT b “materially reduced, Major ¢ Joy Leeds Estate Valned at| Bicycles, Motorcycles, Accessories, Repairing, Juvenile Vehicles, has mads a hit with the sports pub- | 10nEes, after which the commission Ty Col has gathered al eral Lewls, commanding the H will recommend to McTigue that he |celebrated arcay of talent, and risk his title in a match with the [though the Tigers were right in'the man it selects as the most logical | fighting unptil I\\u' end last year, contender, |even stronger opposition is promised | MecTigue, who has heen on the by the Detroit team this year. There | black list in this state, ,was rein- [appears.to be some guestion now as stated this week upon the condition |to whether Cobb will"be able to start | yympull, of Taunton, Mass. 10 dis. | fiing has arned that she is one of | [that he meet any challenger thé|the season but his spirit Will have | jonoranic discharge and Imprison-| e Sovntres wenlthics: children. . | commission selects within 69 days. a beneficial effect, even though the s SR Coaster Wagons, Doll Carriages, Velocipedes, Autos, And the Distinguished Rolls Racer. OUR PRICES ARE THE MOST REASONABLE lic of Worcester, Bill McKenty, southpaw flinger, who tried out with the Profs lasf gpring, is back with George Weiss' squad gnee more and looks in better form than 1\n 1926, wailan department, has notified the war department, Private Paul M. Crouch of Tay- loraville, N. (', was sentenced to dis- honorable discharge and confinement | HAVE YOUR LAWN ROLLED AND PUT IN SHAPE "ASHES REMOVED ENNIS & REILLEY Phone 797-12. S —" Fight Million | Mineola, N. Y., April 11, — Joy | for 40 years, and Private Walter M. |1.ouise Loeds, 12 years ago a foun- | Inspection Cordially Invited 176 EAST MAIN STREET PIIONE 3082-3 | ment for 26 y rs. General Lewis si Eddie Eayrs thinks he has a mtrhvi o ES o, ing find in a youngster named Vert, | d a prelimir ‘Ge;:lfi‘:‘a"(‘z;mzl[r:!’eff]r;l;:; 1‘%?::;;‘ | fortune in tin plate production, and | 4 \ aurvey led him to believe the sen- |y childless, had adopted Joe He has speed and & hook cnrve, ac- L, y o et : i - |who, chi , had s : 5 HR vear as a majorsleague pilot, Nas an | ence wore excessive. Proceedings of |1 ouise 17 s ago wheh she was | ERiding 1o tepoits S WoivARer T EE MHJE RACE luncertain quanfity in the Chichgo | ine mne Fonarile s R Ut i i Fathel’ which are making'thme rotund man- ‘“'.‘h‘m SM_“‘ | the courtmartial, he said. have not|q year ofd, left her the bulk of his SnapShOtS of a | vet been réviewed St. Louis, Philadelphia, Cleveland | Judge advocate. and Boston, will present changed | The charges against Crouch. he- Classic Will Be Big Event At Oak- |lineups this year and all expect to | sides those of communistic activity, limprove their standing of last vear, | thathe stated in the presence of ot {when only 52 points separated the | er soldiers that he favored the over- four clubs as the curtain dropped. |throw of the government revo-| York city home. The will. of the = = | lutionary :iecans, if nec Trum- | foster-father, who djed two weeks | bull was not charged with thus ad-|ago after a 20 years' fight against | vocating an overthrow of the gov-|tuberculosis, was filed here vester- | estate, estimated at more than $4, - smile, { el & Two years ago the child | was left the $4,000,000 estate of her | Brushing Junfor's Hair foster-mother, Mrs., Louise Hart- | ERR shorne Leeds, who was killed in a 2 : plunge from a window of her New | 4 * by the division Annual Pacific Coast Boat Racing 000,000, Worcester may have something to | announce in the line of new players. | Vice-Iresident George White made a trip to Boston yesterday and as the | Braves and- Owner Powell of the Oakland, Calif, April 11. — A| Panthers were both scheduled to be three mile straightway on the Estu- | in the Huh there may be an inter- | ary here was the scene selected for esting announcement today. | today's renewal of the annual:Paci- land Today, FALLS 'F Nicholas ( ROOF., 24 Spring | of street was badly shaken up, but not| ernment, but specifications against|day — fic coast boat racing classic, the| gopio)g)y injured. when he fell from | him inciufled disrespectful language| Available date of the estates of h> 1 Joe Rodriguez, the Cuyban holdout struggle between the universities of | yhe roof of a house at 221 Fairview | towards the flag and the president. |wealthy children in the United of the Bridgeport Bears, reported | Washington and California. | street yesterday. He was removed' to e show the Leed's heiress to he yesterday,” Hapgood's methods ap- Washington, for two ycars winner | (e Ngw Britain gemcral hospital in | R TFOR CONSTABLE r wealthier than any of her con- N . parently turned the trick and made |of the natioual intercollegiate re-|ine police ambulgnoe by Detective | Mich#el Haber, unsuccessiul can- fes. c URE HE'LL BRUSH JUNIOR'S S ARE IMMEDIATELY IN- | this yearly oldout come through in | gatta at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., was| Sargeant George C. Ellinger, but his | didate for councilman in’ the fifth | e i Gl i ) BY ANGUISHED CRY | a style far different than in the past. | the favorite, though shell —experts| hurts were found to be few/and he|ward in the recent republican pri-| Cats are one of the few animals | S Uen URTS \ It is now bhelieved that “Brick” generally looked for a closer finish | was to be taken home today. {mary has been placed on. the” re-'that cannot throw off water easily. | . Kane wilt join the ¢lub led by Wil- | than in recent years. Oalifornia was | {publican ticket as a candidate for They always "get wet to the skin.” Tielm next week. conceded to have the best chance to | ! defeat the titicholder s#ince 1021, Waterbury must find a new sacker when that was last accomplished. ‘ A T e e T SO “Babe” Thomas will be retained The winner will represent the far Seven Deadly Chances the Portland club, to whom he | west at Poughkeepsie, (Modern Version) 1. To propose to more than seven girls. 2. To marry a man with less than $7,000,000. 2 To try your Iatch-key in the wrong door. 1. To get a divorce more than three times, 5. To kiss—run away and tell. s by erm———————— | Speaker’s Collegians Spring Fishing In Canada | Beat Univ. of Alabama & For information and hooklet, write Cleveland, April 11, —- Manager § to W. J. Gilkerson, Canadian Nation- ‘;n;: Speaker Ll of nl.- cnl; | legians Aains 3 sity 3 Washington Street, ans against the University o tai s | EXPLAINS JUNIOR MUST BE A UTTLE L B | Alabama at Tuscaloosa yesterday 1 B e w';:’:“qs, M:?, s s Boston, Mass, |and the Cleveland Indians defeated 6. To let your blonde wie find a brunette's m ¥ {MBN, HIS S PULL OF S 5 L the Southern intercollegiata cham. d | | AND DADDY'LL BE AS CAREFUL A5 | [E o ep————————————— To fail to lle to save disgrace. : Ler ys renew your bate tery's youth, Whether it's warped plates, worn | pions, 9 to 3. Joe and Lunke S | well and Riggs Stephenson, alumni | of the university wera instrumental ROLLER SKATING FYERY EVENING Al Saturday Afternoons. Seven Gambling Chances . |in the defcat, Joe getting three hits | separators or merely in P Faro. SO ook | and ecoring two runs; Lunke walk- med of recharging, our 2. Roulette, 8. The ponies. ing two times and scoring a rum | g bat tts ‘! " 3. African dominoes, 7. Marriage. | and Stephenson smashing out a dou- | ® Bty expe PO 4. Ppker. bie and singl# which sent in three. | 8 the trouble at a glance. | BUSTER took “SEVEN CHANCES"—and look at him at the TThe Indains were at fincinnati to- | y Repairs madeonall makes. |l CAPITOL THEATER, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 16, 17, 18 day for their final practice games.! 8 Lowest yrices. ! They also play there tomorrow. ® ) NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. S L Ch n 30 Washington Sree el |3 Waskingtan Sireed even Love ances L] — Bullet Scryvice— — “Every man or woman has at least SEVEN CHANCES # win a life mate” says BUSTER KEATON, and he he quotes the 7 vital assets that usually swing matrimonial matches: 1—Wealth, 2—Per- sonality, 3—True Love, 4 G—Parental influence. 7—Social accomplishments, Drivers of Closed Cars Are Urged to Be Careful Washington, April 11.—More cau- fious operation of closed automo- biles, will greatly decrease the num- | ber ot-automobile accidents, says tie American Automobile association in S s e ° a statement today stressing the "new type of caution necessary with the $ALESMAN SAM Frest-O-Lte BATTERY SERVICE HEAD ROUND. KOLD STILL' : | © McClure Newspaper Syndicate S—Dress. HAIR 1P R Ia new type of motoring.” Hundreds of thousands of closed { ear drivers, the statement asserted, the “Misusing their closed cars and | ignoring the new rules of safety that . WALETT RINK Aester's Mall Arch St TMON Guiz- 5T0f WORRING ) | 80 with the new type of motoring. | r \ ) (TAH - EGGS - NOW, \F WE ONLY ! e | ev\_ APOLT HOUA WFE - LETS TAKE- \ \\Nl%a‘\_mr\ ( [HRD & HAM . WE COoULD HRAVE- " W lal HAM Al % ENT[ON DEMAND MORE PAY ALONE ([ W P ggg‘:e“.‘:”“'\‘%flf AND 20ME ND E6e — Lond i 11.- "™ ndon, April 11.-~The latest sec- 130ALD A\ - aswd -~ O tion of London's workers to join a oy ‘ o : f trade union ate sandwichment and K billposters, who 'at present have to | extst on a salary of 60 centa for an | eightéen hour day. They have join- | ed the Worker's U'nion, ang will press for improved working condi- tions and wages of from $1.50 to $2 a day, M WIFE e X Cadillac Owners 3 Why take your car out of town to be repaired when you have Cadiliac experts in town? SEEK RELAY LAURE | Two foreign invadeérs who w Also Repairing on [ All Other Makes | pear at the Penn relay games the are Lord Burgh- | last of this month ley and A. E. Jorritt, lord Burgh-| L3 . ley, the youthful British peer, will take part in the herdle cvents, while Apmosiate Nogh. Boaks Porritt, one of New Zealander's host 313!; CHURCH ST, athietes!is ot tu beat the American /| spring aecs,