New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1925, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

@ Canadian Secretary of State Resigns Position | Ottawa, Sept. 26 (A —Arthur B. | Cépp. secretary of state has resigned | his portfolio, and his resignation has | . been accepted. He has been ap- pointed to the senate to fill the vac- ancy existing in New Brunswick and | the Hon, Walter Foster former| premier of the province of New Brunswick, has heen appointed sec- | retary of state to succeed him., Announcement of these ¢ ges | were made last night by Premler W. L. MacKenzie King, who stated that | the appointment has been approved by the governor general. "PAIGE'S Latest and Finest Creation }Paige hasputall theconvenience pnd beauty of a drawing-room znto this new Landau Sedan. For folks who insist that their motor ears be as luxurious as their omes. There's rcom in its spa- cisus body to re’ " and ride in Pperfect ease. More leg room— greater inside length both front and rear. It's finished in a hand- fpome two-tone permanent lacquer rolor effect you'll never tire of. Andstream-lined rear toradiator with a smart double belt mould- Them Fi 319 East The fiew Landau Sedan Always Making WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. Telephone 2810 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925, Snapshots of a New York, Sept. 26 (P-—Ameri- ca’s intarnational polo team is dl- vided with two members at oppo- site sides on the field in the line- nps for toda final match of the open champlonship polo scries at {he Meadowbrook club. Devereux Millhurn, veteran back, and Tommy Hitchecock, hard hitting forward, carry the colors of the Meadowbrooks, while J. Watson Webb and Malcolm Stevenson have cast their lot with the Orange county four. The teams clash at 3:30 p. m. The Meadowbrooks have won the trophy eix times since the establish- ment of the tournament in 1904, RURSTS INTO HEARTY APPLAUSE AS RLACK-FACE COMEDIAN TIN- [SHES SONG AND RETIRES TO WINES LOOKS ROUND AS (IAPPING AUDIENCE ANYAWVAY Trying to GetAn Encore. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS REMARKS TO WIPE HE WAS A SCREAM, THAT PELLOW - HOP THEY (AN GET ANOTHER SON& OUT OF HIM AaKS WIPE FOR COODNESS SHOWS S16NS OF DYING DOWN. SAKE WHY DOESNT SHE CLAR WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THIS THAT TELLOW'S THE BEST NUM- BER ON THE BILL COMEDIPN REACHES FOOTLIG! 95N {. 0. b. Detroit, tax extra BOWS AND GOES OFF INTO WINGS SCATTERED APPLAUSE HS, REALIZES SUDDENIY HE'S CLAPPING ALL ALONE i © McClre Newspaper Syndicate ESMAN $AM GLUYAS WILLIAS] REDOUBLES HIS EFFORTS AS COMEDIAN COMES OUT TO TRKE A BOW £ADS A SPIRITED BURST OF E AND SINKS RACK NTEPLY AS COMEDIAN AD - % TO POOTLIGHTS GLOOMILY WATCHES GROUP OF NTERPRETIVE DANCERS INTER- PRET “ THE SOUL OF A BUTIERFLY - = =S E— — i [states, against Witliam Mehihorn of . L0 ; 5 Sst e champlon, In the finals at Olympia i REA“Y T[' PLAY LEAGUE ::lll :‘ml mmm‘y ;‘\‘m-, lvr‘flhl]\u'\'e dlx{m i 0 s p played remarkable golf during the 2 Lo Mellilo of Milwaukee Beats NTE tournument IN HRST [;']MBAT €1, Louis 4, Washington 3. Lajoie’s Second Base ey “';":h":_':: I“"[’f" of ""'I:“"'m':"l'l“‘ ""'i‘ ] { - H " . § Mohlhorn is vorite e nof frtsab b k (Continued From Preceding Page) leveland 9, Philadelphia 6 R 'd : : oo [only shot 71 on No. 4 course, where . . Sty ecor ks Up 13 Points During i maven sii'un vinvea todav, bot Fitzgerald and Do E offer any number of players capable| Other teams not scheduled. | e m‘m.‘ a mm-‘ l‘-‘\ ‘s‘ n(‘;‘ I|lm'r ’:n | dera lfl I]O".n x' 3 of glving the Missouri grown par an W [[NoEataau raaith 04tetiing Dartal Die $ annoying tug at the whiskers. The Standing PaSl eck | tra of Aberdee i, Waal .kx and 4. on Chflflgfi wmops Theso Include Marlon Hollins, a| Won Lost P.C. - | past records for consistent golf and former champlon: Mrs, Sally Ster- [ Washinglon ..., 95 b1 663 Chicago, Sept. 26 D—1¢ past snccessful competition, however, yett, many times KKansas champlon; | Philadelphia ... &7 61 688 mm”;‘lf ) {'”“ln";”“ "mmm\;"‘”:“f‘l; Hagent (b ilisttnnal QliitoR it Norwich, Sept, 26 (®=~The feud i Bernlee Wall, Wisconsin's best; | St Louls ..., o %0 68 641 Cuyler of the Pirates should cut a|!housands who promised to consti- between State Boxing Commissioner Loulse Fordyce, Ohlo star; Mrs, | Detroit 17,10 63 wide swath with his* trusty bat in|tute the gallery Thomas B Dinokivs sad D " Dave Gaut, Tennessee; Audrey | Chicago TR TR A THdeLanatL AR e i { % Donohue and Dave Fitz- Faust, local celebrity; Mrs, ', C.) Cleveland . e SIS 10 lrn‘ ml";rrsx n‘\lpil‘ fly-cl icked | on it .luy: H]“”u‘y‘u ”m; :‘llu' pn"l‘“ serald, Nuw Haran pptecis ESN v ;"“l':;‘,'“":' e ";_l{":m,,\;",‘ xr”[," H;:'m\‘ork M ,24. ;;: up thirteen pointe in his last seven | though he took 74 for the fourth |out sgain heer laat night - af the “’:"' "n ”"C"I" FAMROL ARG AL, USSR b SR games and foday is third in the list [Hngs in his semi-fin ateh that re- ""‘ rd-Ierguson bout and resulted SUrinm RUTANFON: et of leading hitters in the National | turned hWim victor, 3 and 1, over {In blows being exchanged between e - 5 League, with an average of .361 [ Harey Cooper, the youthful profes- the two men, ) FALGONS TO OPEN UP Cleveaind at Philadelphia, Cuyler algo leads the leaguo in scor- | siona! from Dallas, Tex St Louis at Washington, AT i easand ARS The trouble started during the Chicago at Boston. bl e | semi-final bout between Izzy Ki is on the heels of Max Carey, an- seii-(ini en Tzzy Kap- Detrolt at New York. . 3 y [;l]lr [ - other Pittsburgher, for base steal- {1lan of Meriden and Sailor Clecora, i i A BT ing honors with 86 for 1020, Carcy J of New London, Fitzgerald, in coms h St To a ash 3 REL 5o 1o Cardinals accosted Donohue on the outskirts Sirone Tincio s Balnz Takes Sl e Rogers Hornshy of the Cardinals, A et PR RS 1924 hatting champlon of {he league, of the crowd, grabbing Commissioner The Falcon I‘ootball Team will k is making a desperate drive fo finish I o ‘l"fl,v;“ "‘w i(\ lx com“ and let Iern faunch their first thrust of the foof- VATION o o the scason with an average of .400 ar 2 B yage 8 o SDUML_SoniNaE e o NATIONAL LEAGUD Hetter 0t Tils Jatesti mavk Bassdonlln ! | Donohue of double crossing him in Felcon Footbal Ciub. of Meriden e mures snetmaing gamen of weanes: | FO0UDAIl Squad Will - Travel regard (o reforeeng_the Keplan: The locals in locking horns with the Cincinnatl 18 Brooklyn 1 day, is 309, e is safc (‘., ling in 40 l :“Lylnv:x“ym bout at Waterbury last % Beriden eggregation reslize that Aupna il g ; hewe runs, however, with [ 00 M; onth. v N i il DI York-Plttsburgh, cold weath Jimmy Pottomley, also of the ) 116S .EFT TO RIGHT: LEACIH CROSS, HARRY WALLACH AND | Donohue backed away and Fitz- hands tomorrow, as the Silver {own "-” T Cardinals, Hornshy's nearest vival = SAMMY SHACK, rald launched another flow of R oston-St. Louls, rain. Iig honots, 18 20/ p e Ao abusive language and both me S Ranxers 1aplSuTe for batfing honors, is 20 points be- | il s 22 g abusiy gUARe AN 0 men v "'i;’ii"flfu"n'o“m' S last Sun-{ - gther teams not scheduled. LAt sl e e erg LoD SN L el i Leach Cross, remembered as onc | Harry Wallach, in the fine points of |came to hiows. Donohue tripped ‘ 4 toosle il Pa s OSCAR MELLILO 3T0E O hor ohding SHatl Colegate university's football team | o the greatest lightweights in the |the fistie art. Leach, now a pros-and fell and the crowd and several e locals will make a neal ap- The Standing 370 iprilnginghng - |will travel approximately 4,000 miles | puginess some 20 years ago, has|perous footh extractor, is shown “ex- ce office o f : {police ofticers rushed in and pearance on the field, as the mange- 9 Sta % Sere Wheat, Brooklyn, .358; 1tournier, { qyping it 1995 campalgn. ‘The b i il f 'S Tusl n and sepa- h Won Lost P.C. Star second baseman of the Mil- i 5 i1 5 925 campalgn, climbed into his ting togs again ining things” to Wallach and|rated t i Tit 14 ment have bought them new out-fits, | o0 " n ST i & Brooklyn, Harper, Philadel- |\ i, eridic five dif- | : ‘ 5 D [ rated the two, zgeral denied Pittshurgh 93 66 .628[waukee American Association team, | 'Y ! Sy lines of gridivons in five dif-| But only to instruct his nephew, | Shack |to Police Chiet Li The team has players, wl have | 5 o n : " ve | Phia, 346 les, St. Touls, 3465 [ rorant st Il feel the touch of | [to Police Chief Linton that he had Ny Vori §3 63 .569|who recently smashel Larry Lajolc's [ 1S H50e (TRACH 7 o |ferent stutes wiil feel tho touch of | |froublad’ Donchue. st Al iand ke ;l” and High school, and with | Cinclooati . 70 580 |record of 1025 chances In 166| SEERR CONTN LR g, 340, o oon iolenthagutisbopal 005 G “TTTTT7777| cused Donohue of hitting him withe m;“:s\’," '::‘o'mn:f,:‘;_:w’: 'd"‘.:l "“M‘f St. Louls 74 .47 |games established in 1908. Mellilo, | “"" GLEH A T T as Lafayette, Princelon, gon; Oct. 8, Clarkson Tech at Ham- | The bodies of Mrs, Carolina Jennison | out cause, Dected from them. The team will| SOEOD S L 4061 D22t ray s liad LSt dan iz Ete i - Ll o, Syrncuse and Brown. |jjion; Oct, 10, 8. Bonaventure col- | wite of a shipvard worker, and her| Tater in the evening atter the be lead by Gearge Kupeo (eaptain) | BrooKlyR 86 80 .452|season not yet over showd add| Harry Tellmamn, star siugger of | Captain ~Fddic Tryon, battice-|jege ‘at ifamilton: Oct Lafay- infant son Roberi were found in the | fight was over, Fitzgerald made an- * who has v};'wr'l football in ‘h; o | Chicago . 66 83 443 | several more chances to his list. H_m Tigers, by smashing hits In !scarred veteran ol‘. three Previous fagro gt Philadelphia: Oct L Prin Jennison home here today, with gas | other attempt to get at Donohue vhil ( the service ** | Philadelphia .... 62 84 1425 | He's one of the best Infielders in the | his last nine games, advanced '_!‘4 campaigns and triple-threat, 8 the fon at Princeton, N. J Oct, 31, | flowing freely from a gas r 1, but Rehert Donohue, son of the while In the service, | Double A organization points, and is threatening Tris | key man in the combination which |yfjchigan State collr ¢ T S any ) y There will be a large hus leaving 2 g & A NaiTadlaha i for tho bats |ConchinidiE Har P it 2 Stk a A door weks plugged | commissioner, and Police Officer the Dujack Hall on Sexton street to Games Todny = —— |Spettianecitnerunlaneitct iEhas orciTcy arlow is grooming for | Mich.: Nov. 7. Providence co { clothing. Mrs. Jen-| [Coenan sent Fitzgerald on his way, i e iy New York at Pittsburgh. 1 3 . |ting leac ership of the merican | this season. Hamilton Nov. 14 Fyrn said to have suffered fron ¢ . » crowd, whic ; | - ! ed from | Donohue said after th t decomodate the crowd, whieh S| hrookiyn at Clncinnatl. |Candidates in Boston |icngue, Tellmann s Witting 385y bionde captain will do (e Syracusei Nov. 26, oy eney (ot racmiva E el R & 4 s 3 5 5 Lwhile Speal s topping the list With | \nuior share e klcking In addi-|dence | - Sl % Players aro requested to mect there [ Boston (3 L5 D s Ail(! Ot Acqeptahle ‘fl"‘" N Nw‘;w\‘.’ '\vm‘.m- gl mulox share '“} ”*_ f“‘ inin KH‘,: ience, | ln.! a state referee yesterday, als before 1:00 p. m. iilladeiphiagatihicase: Boston, Sept. 26 (M—The demo- (" L e st Lo Breo s GIOT LIS LR e On an average a city dweller |though Titzgerald had threatened A Left End, Kredar; Right End - | cratic city committee last night de- "‘"fi'l" '{: 2% ',“"" '"_‘; \“‘ " ! d passing. So much does Colgats RILLS SELE AND SON thes from to 30 pounds of [to resign right after the Kaplane J. Gronskey; Left Grd., Tom Hin g _Games Tomorrow cided by a vote of 16 fo 6 that none | I‘," ‘”'*{ \x} i i ,n]v ul Bl thivk of its field general that Coacl| Weymouth, Mase, Sept. 26 (P 1 =00t every year. Herman bout, Left Tackle, Steve Sobicck; Cente New York at Brooklyn. of the democratic candidates for |{hreatening to become the home v | Harlow is keeping him out of the | e e {ght Grd., 1. Dally; Right| Piitsburgh at Cincinnati. mayor who had appeared before | KI"E 0f n.;-. I-m .“.,. »un_m(\;v’l» early serilmmage to discount the pos- e ~ s rank Sobicck: Quarterback, | Boston at St. Louls. them was: satisfactory, In {he fleld| Ot threo four baggers during thojsibility of injury before tho scason Ecor ! Tran ] . Payer; Left Halfback, 134 Burns;| Philadelphia at Chicago. oti13 66 01 Ta e teleht Ware R ieinos (ceky m\_.u\uln:lhlm .~‘m‘m: t\;{]“_‘l.‘ . |swingS inio its heavy program. Jor Economical Transportation, Fullback, H. Thompson; Right Hal-| = crats, and of these seven, ncluding | Jonnny Mostil of the White Sox) Farl Abell, former Colgate all- back, G. Kupee (Capt.) |Eagle A. C. Gridders to District Attorney Thomas C.|WIth 41 thef paly *‘" Ann ‘”’_” of | American tackle, and Jim Welsh, * Substitutes: Pl‘ac(ice on Tuesdav 1 O'Brien and Iire Commissioner h‘\f‘ \'J.\" r‘;‘f\ ers “‘l“l. “ o '("" " j’ star le from 1920 to 1023, n'v’n ® Center, R. Gumning; Rt End. P F S €8UAY | rheodore A Glynn have appeared |AanECT of Josing. - Aostil £1s0 TR 1 o the line candidates, while Fallls; Left. Tnd, A Gregory; Rt.| , The matageme of the Eagle A |pnefore the committee. Glynn'a can-| COMIOUERS €hE 70 i GeieRl(ehn A ROl the former Guard, 7 Block; Lft. Guard, C.|C- urses all candidates for the foot-| gigacy {s sponsored by Mayor Cur-| " dagnallics. ding bat- | penn State mentor, is working with Rurasi all team to attend practice at the | 1o |ters: Cobb, Detroit, .3 H. Rice, |tho backfield. The line is Colgate's L . Willow Brook Park Tuesday, at | iionds of former Mayor John T | St- T-ouis, 368; Wing greatest problem. In the forward | ) . . ,o'clock. A captain and manager will | gy (o0 R St Louis, . | ranks, graduation worked havac. Authst Who Runs Downl 1316 e clected. The following men |w'for:“}“if“”m" Lonas DIenars ; ewell, Cloves| Horlow says his 1035 Yne will be Merxd‘eu :Vama(l;qggeedls O|‘1 ‘slu;;l|dh‘:-lr.:»fln‘it ;'m‘n‘r:‘tn&}nb(."mon e T el oD e e Collins, Chicago, .345. .n'pm. but (f.wi, with a low, h:lmm;: ® PY Meriden, Sept. 26 (P—Struck with . De , B. D s G | Gratic lotenlza e but Mr. Titz- B — charge. Of last yvear's team, only bile, the driver of which escaped to- [Gov. Johnston, G. Johnson, Gran-| o {onlght G MEHLHORN FAVOR]TE Beuthel will be used either at guard wards Middletown, just as she was [Qist. Iirickson. Doyle, Hinchelifte, - — or fackle, Levinson at an end and about to hoard a trolley at Fast|McNamara, — Dalstrom, Hewlt, SCOPES ENROLLS | Dagrossa at center. ] Main and Murray streets at Achiaclier ik, Deodorian, | . S Gont 26 (P—John Thom- Secms to Have the Fdge on Hagen | In the backfield, Telwig, Schmidt, o'clock last night, Miss Bertha B, |lucas, Barla, McCabe. o las Scopes, central figure in the o | Mehler and Sichold, all letter men Ness, 20, of 21 Murray strect, was| Also wish to avrange games w'\'lyll\.lhn.‘,m“. i, mrage. | For Title Match Being Played This | o Just year, will he used with Try- j taken to the hospital with & com- ANy 180-41 bt ERReC ¥ led foday to enroll at the University | Atternoon. |on to develop the best combina- { L 4 mound fracture of the left lez, five Pawnecs, Southinglon, IKensington, | o¢ cpjcago, as a graduate student. | | tion. 1t is likely that Harlow will i fractured rihs and possible internal "‘"""”" Ofto Bart He is specializing in geology. | Chicago, Sept. 26 (A —Walter |shift the backfield in all of the early 43 7 o injuries, | Ot — [ Hagen, Tasadena, Llorida, former | games fo try ont all of the possible 5 59 Lllis St r 4 Witnesses were nnahle to obtain | ey Spil Tmitation ostrich plumes are made | British and national open ehampion, | comhinations. the license number of the maghine, a | N-B.Coom bone, found in the mouth of defended his title today a3 profes-| The R e large touring car containing but| R X the howhead whale, sional golf champion of the United |Sept. 26, Canisins college at Hamil- B cne man {Polo Championships ;i A e | Are Played Today Man —=— The Woridé Finest Low Priced Coach Chevrolet offers you more coach quality for less money than you can get anywhere else in the world. Note these points of superiority:— QUALITY CONSTRUCTION —typical of the highest priced cars. POWERFUL MOTOR=all the power and speed that you need. LONG SPRING SUSPENSION = chrome vanadium, semi- elliptic springs give great comfort and roadability. FULLY ENCLOSED CLUTCH-single plate, dry disc type, the casiest you have ever handled. FISHER BODY—of high quality, with fine car construction and appointments. V V ONE-PIECE WINDSHIELD—easily raised or lowered, with full cowl ventilation, absolutely water-tight. DUCO FINISH—in beautiful sage-green and black, color and lustre last indefinitely. ALEMITE LUBRICATION ~a modern very convenient lubri- cating system. These are but a few points that indicate the superior quality of this fine coach. To build such a coach at so low a price is the most outstanding coach achievement in the aummobi{‘e industry the world’s greatest coach value. See it today. SUPERIOR AUTO ARCH STREET TELEPHONE 211 176 The Leaning Tower of Pisa ing. And there's every conven- (’N,\EMN(’ g ience you could possibly wish for TR wou ) \ —complete equipment, includ- 2R N ing Paige-hydraulic 4-wheel brakes, at no extra cost. We'll gladly arrangea real demonstra- tion where you can test this great car's power. You'll never pay more. (619-2) i ner Main Street WHY YES WANT To GET A (E PUTYRE for MY LIBRARY N ERTAINLY = NOW — HEAES A DANDY, 518 — A BERUTIFUL PICTURE. |, “ON B0 PICTUR HOW ™t \TaLY 15177 [ = TWE LEAN Nl Thit® oF DA — JUT ™ 1 £ | WANT: QUALITY AT LOW COST BY SWAN | / ( AWHAT! #10,000 & GAEAT 9LOTT, MAN 't | CANT PAY THAT MU TELL QoU wHAT ) 00— BECAUSE. -THEY GOT ™' DARN PUTURE~ N TH' FRAME- CROOKED 7 TG LERNG TBIRR OF P8 o 2 2 P RO o]

Other pages from this issue: