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EASTERN S ‘ . ST Baseball at a Glance LEAGUE fifi TlE M ARKS S R FOUR ARE 1 p Barnhart e T fl. | Travno e 0 v it £S AMERICAN LEAGUE Waterbury Retains Lead ) Rt A ! ‘ o R b Sper T | smait moat Caught in storm n Sus-| ; By ¥y . . de, p o 0 1 1 0 b n Sus p or t ] Yesterday's Results league leading Waterbury elub hit h Adams, p PR e o1l gy quelanna River Near York, | Philadelphia 6, Washington 6. Johnson and Faulk bLEL Sheshan, S sl l Penn, 1 "Chueky” W {hilunptugnsdackasm. coupled with misplay on Caoar o Toals At by A s—— [ | —_— ueky” Wojack keeps on fea-| Chicago 4 St. Louls 3. the Hillies, scors e part of | (Continued KFrom Preceding Page) g C i R A . | York, Pa. Sept. 14 —Four per- P 3 turing In his play for the Willams-| Cleveland 9. Detroit 6. (onn e baatad s LIS Shove ARt | DnessellSand S K non S WA T e e e et B e “"""‘Bl‘OOklyn TWll‘lel‘ Pllches Hmt port team of the New York-Penn (10 innings). 4 ere yesterday, O'Neal, recrult |judge, 1t v 00 7 0 ofBindes 1 A o) a small hoat was caught In a storm ieague. In last Thursday 2amui |1 Borlsn 13 Naw York 1 r‘x cher from the Philadelphia Na- ; Harris, 1b, 1t $ 0 o0 & o, of3ninners ct,, 13 b o0 |in the Susquehanna river C) NO'H“ G [S iGhucky" Poled out another. long : tonale, held _ the visitors "to three |pori® T O B I st o3 3ol Matches Bach for Crown [near nere, Tho victims were 3 ame 01 »eason ‘ homer, he connected for a double The 8 s. The game was the final en-|Ruel, ¢ HEL Rl e e P R T Bessle Himes, her two childr PB4 AR B - and smashed out a single all in four e St '{fllflz K"l?m'nt of th’ season between the [Reuther. p (AT SR I S \ Russcll, 10, and Delma, 6, of CIy\| Now York, S % e v aasrea (hree Won Lost P.C.|Pittstield and Waterbury clubs, The [Versuson.» P06 0 1 oy e DDUNUNG 11 & 0 o] A gallery of over 50 tennis funs|dnd Mrs. Josoph Hockney, of Lew- New York; Sapt. 1{==Daisy Vesos Washington 87 48 5 | score - - - = - - B0 . K K 0 . of the Brooklyn Nat I runs himself. Philadelon! UUCEL {8 645 | i Totals 3¢ e 53 as 1fornep 1 1 o o ofvatched Honry Dressel and “Ky | isberry, George Stoner and Preston %) voklyn Nationals, leading A R Lt e R, Hy B, | xeatted for Quin i ot o S = o 2 = |Kron play the finals n the city ten- Himes, who also were In the boat,| . .ier i the Nationh) lsegus vae % St. L PERRRTRONE 3 | Pittsfie 006 200 000— 2 3 Philadelphia L.000 202 200 008 otals 5 14 27 ¢ 2inis champlonships yesterda ere rescued by It |terday pitched the first no- ami The umpires In the leagus 81| perort b EL e L Lt 8 4| \Casningion 200 300 100 006 | PI#sburil it 31 4 _3[nis champlonships yesterduy after- | Were remcl by Roy Hoover in alqe g major league career “Ml "0 very much interested In the playing| Chicago ... .. . 7 ¥ 200007 02x— 11 14 1| “Two baso irita=Hale, ~Gosiin, Holt, | Bt; Lowls o 3 M=t inoon. The day was ideal, the men | 10w boat. Hooser also recovered the formed the remarks o34 of the local boy and ther seeme & | gy cnlgo 71 ] _:Lfihnlon Faulk and Morlarty |Verkine, = Simmons, ~Miller. " Three base Two bare ita=Hafoy, Vick. Hor jin fine condition. The loving cup body of Mrs. Rockey, but those of 'y, “‘l““_ the remarkable feat of pere good chance that "Chucky” will §o \,'ou and . 65 i} O'Neal and McCarthy, é:":;!zn:v—r v‘r-l ,‘ll‘wk.‘ I‘an \.;m_ ;-I\‘;\‘x.» b ¢ .-\.: ‘g‘“ Khin |which goes to the winner was on | !he other victims had not been found nnmgllinlluw in lnlx lust 16 innings, " New Y . el § ol en hasea—Gioslin, Miller, | Snerifices—Thevenow, Malls, Dous | jeniay. fur S ¢ i ROV he Phillies, e 3 o into the International icagus next B'“l Ok 8818 Gallow Facriticen—d. Harris, Holt, | e vlay—Sheehan, WWr Mtonis, |d18play, furnishing an additional in- | 4t a late hour, pear vm.»“ £ 11»:“-(‘\‘(“ mr.n.\\ell‘ o L e R e oston Lo 40 98 Springtield Beats Albany ftien, Ruel. " Double play=Ticy Leit on lnses—Pitishy Louis 10, |centive for winning teams, [ ) Ihe members of the party had or e ~1u“«-*liu‘lf“i«1:1‘l' “:";"""L':‘“" has been a great ball player in his : Albany, Sept. 14 (P—Springfield | ton e l.','.'“".',‘."l'.‘.‘.”.,‘v.‘ o l\r.m‘ Han ShRavenec e iy been toia corn soupidinnerion an is- lgame of & double m;tnlx by 10 |ur:' 5 day, has written to the mana,ers of N _ Games Today defeated Albany In both games of a | Qunn 1. tiray 1 P II.:..N‘m] remembered how he put land in the river, s ks Al s ik AR ‘": 4 ceveral International lcague tcams| S York at Philadelphia | double-header, winning the first | Rewier o Forsmn it By Bt MR oS b L e (e Py e itors on two errors und u sacrifice ¥ and told them about Wojack's play-| Other clubs not scheduled. game, 13 to 7 and the second 3 to 0, | ¢ In 3 (néns out in 4th), off Quinn 3 in Losing. pitchere-xde. Umpires | grore ame two men met in the | Migg Mary Daley Bride |!v. litching ugainst the same club 2 ing. We would like to see ank Saunders let Albany down with twe |4 off Gray 2 in {; oft Reuther 1 1in f2-3; | 7 MeLaughlin, Quigley and Moran, Time ‘) g ‘ Ol Th 2 I v st Tuesday, Vence shut out the H, 50 up. NATIONAL LEAGUE hits in the second contest, which Was [ iy and" Conmally. Hildebrand | =1 I A OUREEE B B Rl omas F. MeNamara tam with one hit which £ 2 Enatorling bastislevee Rnclal Ormsby and Connally —2:85, | however, when he won through the| The wedding of Miss M & Bt “; ‘one hit which came in 3 J ¢ - A 9 ; S e > okt e second inning. - The Orloles closed thelr season Yesterday's Results ton. Police hud to escort the um- CLEVELAND el e b ast Lt nishing ot Shis| Dalgsridauatter Sog e Hanajated fisesnitrimat wsa B AR S i sentadon with & 13 foning victory| St Louls 8, Plitsburgh 4. (1st). [Bires Aol o e e il AL fizis [rointe JIha g Lil]'n‘rl\“ hich augur- ‘Im’nv k I Daley of 551 Main street the season and it was also the first 8 ver Forestville, This team has| St Louls 4, Pittsburgh 3. (2d), [Stafford called Belanger out at firet Jamieson, 0 1 17 0 ity = anecdiammag MeNamara of 86 no-hit game in the big eir - 5 sh 2. (2d). hirodt i Ereraithn ATT But from the start of the second street, took L) in the big circuits this worked hard all season and lost its (5 Innings). ending the sccond game, the deci- | putzke, 3b 1T g 0 o R H PO A B [sel, until the end of the fourth s lml“ Place this morn- year. Vance has lost but _elght first four games only to enter the| Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 1. sion being close. The scores: ulty 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 |\hen darkness forced a postpone: opclack gt 8t Marvie chiyrchiininge By aujing blg U e Afth moro determined than ever to (First game). (First Game) o oenell e FATE 0 SN0 et e ,n', u'”;“;.r “\\ alter Crann officiated. terday, he increased his 1925 strikes T it did. atter 15 inntaga,| Philadelphia 7, Brookiyn 3. | R u, E, | B 15 I oI | e 0 e (s o i ubel .\{. Namara, sister of the out crop to 213 The Orioles also stood second in the , (Second game). Springfield 208 210 300—13 17 2 |Hodapp, 3t Gaeon 00 12 & 0 0lseen when two steady men, each ‘Tmf il 1‘,“?‘{‘,,;“1",.“.‘ d z;.n;l‘ -lu‘ e | - city league. Cincinnati 5, Chicago 3. Albany 008 022 000—7 13 0 [y T AL L L A ?|wary of the othier, meet in tourna- | man . f the ride, vri\‘ w \\|’ FOOTBALI Other clubs not scheduled. Dolan, Brown and Niederkorn; [Uhie, 'p . e 3 % 2 2 4 ilment competition. The rallies were| The bride was attired in a ! '\muh“}‘!:”g \(‘ml'nm"" e The Orioles plan {o organize & Schweiger and Munn, Shaute, p . 0SSO R0 S0 HATR AL SiRe 30 3 4 0 0oz and only terminated wh SRR k a gown sions, the Glen A, C. is now ready basketball team and much will be The Standing o Lew, 5. Ll LR et e B e e pHdjdeprons fo rscelving s [CRAY fheard frem them this winter, Won Lost H. E Totals 908 13 1 Totals % s o T 11 3|would cventually get the other out|r re a corsage bouquet of tea chullenges for games on or after i . H E. 39 2 b o7 ally ge sther out |roses. The bridesmaid wore a gown September 26. T : Pittsburgh 54 Springfisld 100 001 000—2 § 1, DEIRON CHICAGO e L B Teanis shoul Auty Abe Aronson, the Oriole's clover | New York 6 Albany 000 000 000—0 2 0 |janey, 3b A da g T b T T 6 o A B e o pounds and geimt . cail B Jittle manager, will manage the bas- | Cincinnati 03 Seunders and- O'Neflls Snover |'Rourke th'iicoi6 0 0 3 1 Ay Dressell took the second set at|tea roses, Eagsibolilet ot Becial by el apiCATIVE USAAEN ketball team too. Brooklyn 89 and Barnes, e b T (UGS 0|75, and led at in the third.| After the ceremony a wedding | : i e = obb, ¢ . 3 0 ST T £ 2 S 1) dding i 8t. Louls T4 —_— AT oag Ak emua e e S g By i 0 0[Kron rallied and fook four out of breakfast was served at the home _Angy Sataline is manager of the | Boston 7 Bridgeport Wallops Profs Riue, 1b STk R L 1 u"”"‘ next five games for the set, —7.|of the bride. Mr, and Mrs, Mc- l‘dfll;g::“f:'{:ill';:::r::dml::an‘::; ;::;a:n‘ 0 80 New Haven, Sept, 14 (P—Bridge- Tavener, s . A5 IR 0gRAE Maram e, 18 30 ' “H’n _r"v_s\n(‘erl in «h-”rm,m_ winning | McNamara left on a wedding trip C adelphia 59 1 port took a slugging match from |Ra SR S S o e e A il 5. tying up the score at two|and upon their return will reside on | Getridof them thissafe, sure : Games Today The locals used four pitchers in a |poyie, p .. SRl L S0 ol k e Referee Van Opper. was | employed at Russell & rug and shoe stores 3 yle, . - - |foreed to e Tie mateh by 4 e eresllg W sldoliehtitolthel| W8 BrocklynReL EILISDUEED, tainfaticrislonaton RtheRuel 28 | IR AN N : el "rv"mr».lu That Iv‘rlmlm ‘m] 1”' {nas A eI e S(Onmerlygeaahs Dz Scholl’s i i % v Other clubs not scheduled The score fanitin . { in Sth [ Ak ess would not per- [jer at the § N. E. Telephone Co. ry preliminary practices of the N. B. - | e A 0 g Pk o5 it its continnaner ~pacs oot H. §. football team this year will AT s SR "‘mffi”fih{ Neun, 22z 000 0 0 00 00 o Wheth.cr (h Bnilre maton or mmv‘m““ ‘ L_“ INO~PAUS "o b the battle for the center position TERN LEAGUE AL il e T T D0 i i nien base bira—Hiacerave Tinell (Thece | tho Anall seb miist ho replased, has New Haven 001 013 20x—7 13 2 Pase hit—Hararave, Stolan base—Walker. | : i between two brothers, Roger and . 5 z—Batted for Collina in Sth, Sarrifices—ritz, Holke. Double v |not as yet heen announced The | James Scully. Yesterday’s Results Horan, Horne and Starr; Nichols, Batted for Dovle in 9th Rnline t Critz. to Holke: Bush to ~mateh will probably take pla ! o Worcester 1, Hartford 0. (1st), |McKenty, Loftus, Bergeron and| sai-Ran for Basel oot O S e e e “}‘”m'fl:" take place nm‘ The older. heavler, and more ex-| Hartford 4, Worcester 2. (2d), [Berger. Detrolt T A el S O B e Recapitulation: Semi-Finals | perienced Roger is favored to come :pr§nx:o!l: ls.AAblbunyn "u-m e Tn;;? e e i ;r:‘nbl\qnnfy.';l;: Rurie | —off Tiush 8 in & Jones 0 in 1. ikt byl G, Icron e e o] 5 oD, ' - Spri; 2 v 0. (2d). 3 \. H. 2), 3 . Saerifie eil- | pitcher—by Bush (Roush), by ontenfionieinai LORAEERL |- S ) o New Biiaven iEent 11 2Thei| menniiSumma fEurna Pamnc el AR R 1, f—3. D Dressell | NO Costher ttle. ) B . New en 3 e Diaye-Haney (o O'Rourke to Blue: | pirosc-tinrt and Tigler, Time—1:37 enson, 4—8, § il ., Waterbury 11, Pittsfield 2. New York Glants defeated the mlm Double sleaSHanssito[QR0uTKE o BICs iaisemark and Ll ar TS 6—3, 6—4, b The boys who went to Vermont Fastern league club here yesterday, | basos—Cleveland 6 Detrolt 14, Base on 5 BEE SEe o 1 5 of p balls—~oft Uhle 5, off Colline 1, aff Doyle (FIRST GAME)Y nalz with Coach Cassidy will not be the The Standing 5 to 2, in an exhibition contest. The B ek out—hy Uhis % by Colliny 1. PHILADELPHIA Ve, KKron B—1, ‘7—5 uier ows only candidates for the team that Won Lost batting of Farrell and Terry was a|ijjig—oft Colllua & in 8 off Lhie 13 in AB R H. PO. A I 2 incamnl ! i are in the pink of condition. “Yank” Waterbury $3 63 featyre. The score: 81-3, off Doyle 4 in 1, off Shaute 0 inf€and. 38 e i e - incompleted on account | e tcher—hy Uhle (Cobb). | Wrightstone, 0 0 Iy J.acava went through daily workouts | Hartford 0 63 R. H. F. i Enltcnarcbrg DNIsH(CRly | WrlRbIans G oo (NG O 1 A | than the Mild at Sound View all this summer un. | New Haven . % iy o New York 004 010 000 11 1| Umpireg—Owens and Dineen, Time—2:30. | Kimmick, x. T ey S | der the direction of “Riggie” Vetra- | Worcesfer 75 0 New Haven 000 200 M“: *1 2 Leachics LI ey \ 1000] H no, his trainer. Springfield cotd 72 Wisner, Huntzinger and Devine, BOSTON S adluane A N 0 Suspended hy oyl o a : AB R H. PO, A E |Harper | 3 o suspended hy Harris vana Bridgeport ... 72 Austin; Morrell, Hyman and Ber- Hawks, 1h RO A % & | Although it may seem a bit too A o ger. et T TS | ashinaton) EERontgRIA VB Lison] . s00n to schedule the first game with | Pittsfield P i = 88 50 o|Friers sl S R TR S g donlinglsTiafialden HoTif dne Tobacco in but one week to organize, the team Hartford and Worcester Divide | g A S OB R T ju.::',:i:f“;l.l W]'r . was indefinite- | should not suffer because of the poor Ganies Today Hartford, Sept. 14 (P—Hartford O g €. Mitehell, 0 : " "\ 2‘”“'”“:” N"”I“n'\" ”,h.nml $100 ]w‘ our condition of the athletes. Almost all Rridgeport at Hartford and Worcester divided a double- hrock, 1 . : T 20 ;:«wuv‘.\ i3 e R i T:s ) last night, | y of them worked on street and con- | gpringfield at Albany. leader hare this atternoon the Pan- ‘F\}I*“;;"fw . ® 1 0 3 0lFonseea, xxx e e e yesterday's game struction work during the summer. Pittsfield at New Haven, thers taking the first game, 1 to 0. - - i ; < % | Harris said \: - WAITTHOBOND, In the opinion of Freddie Gennett Woreester at Waterbury. while Hartford avened the count by Totals v 'ami [ oo Tatals L 0 A e .r\<]yy’|‘< i w:n»mo satistied the game Saturday will be a vaca- 3 taking the nightcap, 4 to 2. Both N o AR AR R H PO 4 B lpled Miller's ’p S neinianle o ac S tion compared to working a half- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE teams played superb ball in the first | oong ot © 1 1 0 0T Mitchell s Gz L \ ynms in HH‘(mu-wh and hour on Myrtle street. & game, Wwhich was won in the ninth [sfeusel 3o : 6 0 " : ?:-nv ,yh_ 3 : Vs Mr' ;11: ,t, : sixth, Goslin wa B = e o3 ahnsten, 1t 2 10 ken to task after the second fu | Yesterday's Results iuning. Six ' doubles plays were -.':»',tv;"w : ® 098 A 0lFex rf fost 0 ible; heated wo 1&‘ o nefum C I GA.R. Althegh the Garting, the Dan-| mayiimore 12, Jerssy Clty 1. (lat). (made. Btween Eames DA Faschai, it boi 8 ofmrewn fr il oo o s SRS RS Tl o eliend ey nellys and the Flannery boys togeth- Baltimore 6, Jersey City 5. (24). [O'Leary. veteran pedestrian, walked | Ward, b i : 0 : H 0 Hargraves. 1b 4 (5 T Haclini Il va Goose's” place In | er with several other old-timers are Brovidsnce i0) Readlni o (1st), |12 times around the bases in less gflw]!,;::,u‘ c‘ B R SRR | enth inning. but of the schoel many years their | po i s providence 1. (24), |than ten minufes. The score: WKoenlz, 88 OO I lmaneesn G e _— uniforms are still there. If you don't Buft. ; Rl (Second Game) T Ay 2 ) - - - By e e - alo-Rochester, rain. T Totals W® 10 18 T 3 o e omtie el llow [REESEA0 SRR o rREE[ S5 S E | s G C The World At Its Worst Rrook park field gome afternoon this Worcester ann 000 001—1 T 0} 'Barted tar Bengough in Sth | xx—Batted far Mets in otk Th FI t. D or S h l reek and ses some ambitious recruit Th tord 060 000 060—0 & 1 [nasten t00 200 n0n—2| xxx—Ratted for Betts tn ith e rs a _ m : e Standing Hartfor ; ghtr | o0 a18 AAn—1| Philadelnhta Tl oo sone s 00 By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ‘doing his stuft” in the old-timers Won ™ Lost P.C.| Werts and Smith; Dailey and New otk oo piaial (21, Conb ln.;h,.,.; A el - Y = Yy S uniforms. | Lenna. N Threa W hit—TRothrack, Bacrifices— wo base hits—dJ. Mitehell, Cox, T GLUYA: Baltlmore 5 '“f peeat (gecond Game) rv,.rgsu-.;":'nmg Meusel, Ward. Doublo | baga it —Johnston Stolen bases WILAAMS e Tarertiita gy el [LOEODLO 59 .622 e otk toimadi matl | attohel S Tohnsten, o, Hate i rignt ouf of his uniform while mak- | Rechoster O vareester i a0 noosz00=a o) o Toflt, ot 10 BTk L 3 | i A Tuber fo Sani. Wendell o ¥iibere ng a flying tackle. R::;:g """" i ‘45 | Hartford 001 200 61x—4 9 1[Raee an valls—oft Wingfield 5 Hoxt © [Tiett_on Pasea -Philadel B S 2 . - auf—hu Heyt 2. Umpires—Nallin i Tiadis SamAD % ” . Edwards and Smith; Johnson | Srru K ou ¥ Ry S e S RN hen he complained to Coach | Syracuse ¢ :: 442 an‘: T Toans and Gaissl. Time—{ { an iefoul i BALIK L iacie 1 ‘“aseidy absut the uniform the coach | ;“'5"4‘,’! City <§ i 'ff';' Lo sT. LOUTS | S, oot e ourin it n Jandsd Wim o paper of pine, O;yes, | Providence : L . S ol 9 Gl Rt S e e : (as” is never without an ample y Harry L. H\l\‘d.Tflke! v g |Bennet e 20l Wi R e | —/ I '\ cvery ceason. M:‘m ;";\:mm & The marriage of Mies (;‘["””; ‘,;,\.'m“, ¢ 12 8 ieniaenia DI ATES AT CORNER DICIDES T WOULDNT FEELS 108 DEAD WRONG —_— : ewis, daughter of Mr. and |M-Manus s in on 0oy o FoR WONDERS COULD HE T \ M T Leonard Schmidt of East Main| Toronto at Rochester. Al L e e S5 S FOR S THAT WONDERS COULD HE TAKE GO HIS TAMILY SIMPLY THIS SCHOOL BUSINESS cirest left yesterday for Troy Con.| Baltimore at Providence T e ester. Mass., and Harry[Dlxon, ‘¢ avceiiiieis & & 8 200 e HEADACHE YARN DIDNT A LIMP A'#) PRETEND HED HASN'T ANY HEART [P HE WERE RUNNING ference ecademy st Poulines, Ver, i et hanof Mr. and Mrs. Nev- [nueh s oot QUMMERCOLDS | | wew SPRAINED HIS ANKLE THNGS HED HAVE ment., to begin his secend year a g 70 Prospect street [DAviE: 3 e ! \ ) ihe echool. “Lennie” was first sub- | i:v\:E F{ax“::tsidéy nm‘_"nom‘ i | Hatmrme e R i are lingering and anneying. citute end on the team which last ! ook m'at the home of the bride's - - = - The very first night apply vear coma to New Britain and held ¢ oI R T i M eN Ut Totals 3 8 the Red and Gold state champion- gq(::.,lv,,,,; Misa Christine Hogan : <hip team to a tie score, -« offleln ald of honcr and the brides- Mot of J 1 vAPORUB s as ma g R R Qver 17 Million Jar, 8 z e N alds were Miss Dorothy Guerin | geig, el i Poultney team which plays New —_— Uster of the bride and Miss Marlon sheely, ib “E A Aritain on October 3 will be only a sls ' N he bride, |Fatk it iy === \ enell of its former self, lesing the (Continued From Preceding Page) | 3ethune, cousin o * | marrett, h o — X i cepti Charles B. Hurd, brother of the |scamm. 3b . ¢ 0 ROLLER SRATING —_— cntire team with the exception of the | D . 2 wos best man P Y FVFRY EYENING A —~—— nalfback and end. Gierchewski and lsh’apm1n. Landers, Frary & Clark SH%TLN-:V RN gown [Kerr D 3% Alio Satarday Afterncoas. Frwin, the local boys whe were with 1 e as 8 d Blankenship, B > 221DD) BEGIN AB 1D MRS, PARC 5 AND T he team last vear will not be there | Running High Jump: Hick Stand- |of white satin mpemun\dr cfp',m:-hi = - ¥ = h\t\ sk z;?tfi( ¥ cfl'o R; ::H C’A..L?._ WON ,ni\b‘[? HERE AW o‘R’MA\'aE AN EPIDEMIC., (s vear. Schmidt. the only other |ard Steel & Bearings, Inc, 4 ff. 11 shower RO IR, et P 18 4t when winning run acored. |4 3:11 ND LAST TLL SAY BRIGHTY WELLWELL SRE USE HOPING THAT THE HAS BROKEN QUT AND tacal boy on the team expects to try \v.;‘l\l\‘ W a\_”hvr ;"nnlley 1\\011\ . : I“.‘ad\'lmf;:i":’fl::; I“n’;". A xnn\fl'-M for Dixen n | | APRIL 1 WITH A MONTH SUPPOSES HE'S HAPPY SCHOOL'S BURNED DOWN ALL THE ma-m{sm for the quarterhack position ;: ! wm‘ Simon, Stanley Works, 4 |and carried fe TN reen and or- s T i e | OUT TOR CHRISTMAS BN SINCE LAST NIGHT OUT 51K aetear psa o 12 pound shot put (industrial): |chid crepe and they carrled baskets| Two hase LUSTERL L st | \ AGRIN Maher, New Britain Machine, 38 ft. of flowers. Rennett. Sacrifices—Trans ‘:U” ke | , NS i | o G0 o (e I i W S e DT Sl ‘ i | chine, ft. 6 in.; . Walther, |tendants were a vanity cas :M' Chicago 15. Base on balla—off !1 Stanley Works, 37 ft. 6 in. bracelets. The groom gave the bes Rlankenehip 1. van Gllder 1, i GO OUT walling with the wife One mile relay: New Britain Ma- fman cuff links. e Mnuy‘;g:;h«‘m"; L2 MR i ; il 1 kids | lehine (Carlson. M. Argosy, J. Ar-| A reception followed the ceremony |yt 1 g (i & (nons _eut in 9th) Oft |4 i SEE a friend that all of Lester). first; Landers, Frary at which about 50 guests Were Pres- | Blanienanip 0 in 1. Winning piteher— BoRyid e et A fork, Connecticul and | Blankenship. Lesing piteher—Van GilAc | ] [ 30 breszing by In an auto- & Clark (Avery, Kerylaza, Rapezin- [ent from ? 3 e was | Umpiras—Moriarity " and Towland and ombile ski, Volheart) second. |ifassachusetts, The — house = Was|, o e, ™ Time—2:02 b 1 i {BERAT B ray st bought and 100 vard dash(open for city cham- | prettily decorated with palms, asters _ |1 | | |I1M FOR his gesd luck and his {onship): Ed Delaney, time 10:02. |and gladioli. NATIONA' LEAGUE arre e it pound shot put (open for city| Mr. and Mrs. Hurd left on a wed-| | | D /_l:’BEtJW BQVDWN ERGEEERISERs R e antel i | chatnplonan(n) EVernanfread Rel S (MR E and upon their return will \ o ' UST SOME WHD'S BEEN AWAY ALL | THE CAR and then looke at you | |6 in.; Zehrer, 38 ft. 11 in; Nestor, { reside in \\'omsund.“bnes“h:‘;_": | WALETT RINK 1| SUMMER AND TOR- [ | o andyou hang 3 in. Mr. Hurd is employed by eWy | Jeater's Hail Arch St [ £ETC e 2 XSS UEAD 3xd Tis M8 wonie 351"1:'5 'ov":ur Police department by F‘:pv:!n]d Power Co N e e U GETS H15 TROUBLES THEY haten't a daddy like the default. 4 > g Officials: Clerk of Course, Gerald TR T ” —_— s e o HAVE and ask you such | |p ~roapn: starter, Tax-collector Burt - you run a car daddy? Loomis; timer, Joe Hergstrol SALBMAN sAM H ' Th. l U ey, you! This Is U. S,, Not Canada BY SWAN nouncer, Arthur Pilz 200 Clergymen Meeting udges. Charles Miller, Charles Rut- owski and George Rawlings, An- At Hartford Seminary Hartford, Sept. 14 (®—Some 200 n CLASSIFIED pages of Tio 1d e UNDER THF and you NEARLY FAINT when he tells y¢ “Used Car” healh ST only twe hundred dol and YOU get one too and ta @ FAMILY other man ENVIOUS OF —I'EVER? and make sonn your new automobil | ama 3 | “COULD TOU stop it if yéu could k ru | 1T AND right there you make | up vour MIND TO ask the friend where and how | AND WHEN tife got the new car | “ana when i TOU DO he doesnt’ say that he | PAID THREE thousand for it | | SAYS THERE are dozens.of bar { [ clergymen of varlous church nenom- | inations met at the Hartford sem- | inary chapel today at their annual | two day ministers conference. The | leader was the Rev. C. E. Brooks, I nead of Pomona College at Clare- | momt, Cal, and the general subject | was “The Church and its Modern Tasks.” Dean Melanchthon W. Ja- cobus of the seminary opened the | conference which for clergymen of ceniral Connecticut and southern Massachusetts. FRANKE. GOODWIN NEW BRITAIN DA ILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925. e e Sh e e e S FoR ME Eyesight Specialist 337 MAIN ST, TEL. 1805 BEER (AT 5N - BEAT (LEMME HNEA ) How7! ) (T oA — S ‘\’1&‘0\2»3& To THE. ‘ffsjui BOTTLE O WHAT Do [ 11 WANT B WHY MAM — BNK ANp CET GL00M- CHAsER S0, ||BoTTie | / voum \ (K CASHED As Peme oF Rotes e “THIS IS A e e ——————— S - TS = WINDOW 1 1! w0y GotTer ||

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