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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925, State Seeks to Hang Her FLA AN 17 ‘ MILLION CARS REGISTERED IN U. S. P l ayers P s 0 Munich—Great quantity of froth |lor's congregation has condemned It on beer has led to riots, Indictments [as “a shady play on words."” It re- TARL SMITH—PIRAT of bartenders for short measure are |fors to a blg engineering project. rl 8mith, cateher, has been in contemplated, the service of the Pittshurgh Pi- | 15418 N . . -— Wayne, N, J ancis A, Burdett, rates for a little more than one | M. & Y 3 { Now i vor et : {blind, 1s bullding himself a house. A made in Germany, las been appeas ‘ Baseball at a Glance l Meeting AMERICAN LEAGUE s p Yesterday's Results SR Detroit 6, New York 2. (First game). New York 7. Detroit 6. (Second game). No other games scheduled. fast Thomaston team In that town TR ;:“o“' n\‘oml"‘ MOrs LSS | 1 raves, 1o gained prominence as ; . Lecame & skilled carpente ¢ Sunday and all players are urged to i s"\'\'v'.:';" Lost member orgmn .‘\'tr\\\' anlx\\;v:\:\‘: 3 i X . 3 ; ot Wv“xl““ Chroan Iale Rt b S attend the drill tonight. FollowIng | washington ..... 06 59 from 1019 to 1922, where he alter- ol X k UL LEERE ] York—Lorty-Second street, the fleld work, there wiil be a meet- | ppyjagelphia ... §7 63 nated behind the bat with Frank rmeis heart of New York, sold to the ing of the football squad at Which (gt Touls ....... §1 R Arri oihak Faetieln el (h e Milwaukee—The race for * |Gt {18 85 for k10, Eix pelabraiing - important matters will be discussed. | pajpojp . 19 i world eerles, both against the New “nl LAl ll:mh(w’m for burglars, ¢ s center realty values in Chicagol ‘' re 4| York Yankees, en won by Buffulo, the first to de- | the millions Cleveland 10 R He has hit about ,300 for the ;””“l(h':" b \”;'h"‘ n out "" a num New York g ! Pirates and appears 1o be satisfied er of clties that want her, London Boston R in his new berth after having had | differences with the New York and N , G | New York—Lady Cowan Game Boston managements in the past. 4 M n dolegato to inter-parliumentary ) m— Open date. Smith 18 of the rugged type, & con- y i ! g s congress in Washir i making \ nee Philip and his atant talker on the fleld. He stands ! RN ; & fight at homo againat the teaching honeymooning by motor, NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 feet 10 1-2 inches, and weighs L ) otiopmiunIsLe oo, 8 Site(RaNE ke Yesterday's Results 180 pounds. New York 8, Brooklyn 7. Earl has had two big batting St, Louls 4, Boaton 1. years in the majors, .336 in 1921 Other clubs not scheduled and .336 last year, when he shifted ston, Bugbee, Griffin, Dibbles and = from the Braves to his present po- Juckson, All others who are inter- The Standing sltion; . ested, are welcome to report. Won lost P.C. During the winter montha he en- Pittsburgh . 94 57 .623 |gages in the real estate business in ' Negotlations are under way at the | New York 85 573 [the city of nis birth, Hot Springs, present time to secure games with L""L"'""l” ceeeen 19 Ark. He I8 28 years old. some very good teams about the | St Louls ... 5 state and an open challenge lmn‘zi'"‘:’kl!“ . fi: GOOCH—PIRATES ! Referee in Bankruptey Finds that $heen issued to any team in the state | Boston ... 69 : Joxnny Goach, born In Bmywma, TR Sy . ¥ wife of Harold B. Post died yes averaging 150 pounds in welght, | Chicago ... 67 44 [ en., in 1809 s playing his arin ‘ Young Man Has Not Violated .o arernoon at her hor Games can be arranged by phoning | Philadelphia ... 63 5 426 sepmon N or writing Meyer Sneideman, at 120 |, \Whiting streef, Plainville, Russell Games Today Speaking of ‘The TFalcons A, C. football team » will hold a practice session at S5t Mary's field at 7 o'clock tonight. The team will stack up against the watehman when he lost his sight, he Plainville will be represented this year on the gridiron as it has been in the past. As the rivalry between oUlainville and the nearby towns fis very keen, a good season is antici- pated. ries In Ve ClSe inksgiving re us |ices in the open fields, — 1and 1 The following men are asked to teport in Neri's billlard parjor to talk over arrangements: Nalbanian, Cambridge brothers, Naaman broth- ers, Sparks, Warner, Marnelli, Dan- | 1 lels, Colelia, Balley, Johnson, Living- the communists have set up Sunday | Washington—Your car is one of schools all over ¥ 6.7 stered in the U. 8. A, tics show, Azusa, Cal—There's n up in e Main stroet roading “Azusa, the Dam [ Helena, Mont.—Snow 18 § 1-2 in. City.” The Reverend Oliver Say-idecp he WOOD 1S ABSOLYED S the latest - — o —— ‘Mrs. Elizabeth V. Post Dies After Long IIness soscpn tycen, tormer Baptist pastor, Mrs, Tlizabeth V. (Geirsch) Post, 1OW is a cabaret singer in a Chicage hotel, He left the ministry after one of his parishioners filed suit for di- vorce and charged the pastor with Bankruptey Proceedi Brooklawn strect, following a long being too friendly with his wite. burgh, having been purchased from P illness, Although not affiliated with | Mt ap - 29 (A v 1g! affillated w 5 i % . Birmingham of the Southern Asso- 2 2 & % New Yok, Sept O Loy local socletics oy ol = Wininger, well known in sporting | Brookiyn at Philadelphia. clation In September, 1921, Like N ; o | ] ke W, Cliftord, appointed referec (1Y 10ctt societion she was - well| Effect Entrance to Store circles in the state, will assist in| Other clubs not scheduled. Sl e R e 3 ) s by the federal court in the Leonard | f1etts GO0 TR WOEE N iean activic | Through Ventilation Grate coaching the eleven, one who guards the plate in the R Wood, Jr. bankrupley case, today R0 St A 5 ’ v e ties was bori \ city, ry o - o1 ” " g old-fashioned way. Tn the off sra- \ ; made public his findi in which |y ' i \]“]‘ “]“””* Vj‘.‘ Bridgeport, Sept, 20 (M—Two boys, Saturday will be the big day for| son he §s an automobile salesman. ) e e held that Wood had not been |jo i and has been a life- 110 and 11 years of age were taken the youngsters who are members of | Rooch startod his dlamond carecr J s 4 b : \ guilty of any irregularily in hig af- 3 1 receiving her educa- into custody by the police last night the Paradise Park baseball team T T S S S S AT tilis fon in local public schools. and will be in juvenile court tomore ‘ New ishand, she 18 surs | ro % 7 ‘a8 s Pittsburgh, 922 ¥ S, George, Staten Island, as Wood "otary club and will be treated to was sold to Pittsburgh, In 1922 he o8 q . Ll ‘lm‘ \n;:rm.n G. market Sunday night through a ven. g a som, John B. Post; four sts-|tilatio! ting in thi . the spectacle of the New York Yan- canght 106 games and hit for .320. claims Great Kills Home | (i s Patll Slogckeliot Bartford. m‘lm\'x :: l\msz:“;:‘]v ewv:oe;:erwrh::t that |y W \ g a ¥ /| kees and the Philadelphia Athletics, ; ; [ Mrs. David Dehm of this city, Mra. ported the theft of $23 from the g t Gooch stands 5 feet, 10 1-2 | his bankruptey was ca o e e R g ol iwo big league teams in action washmgt(]]] afld Plushm‘gh FOI" Iiches, and welghs about 180, Ho|Before a jury at Marion, IIl, every member of which said he|failure of a stock company the Mrs. I'red Steinman of this city, :uu‘l’:] hlr:\flm’l:\d m?(:: nlo:ht ;:l;::;. against each other. . ) | il 8 i A Ty bats either right or left handed. [ had no compunctions against voting to hang & woman for mur- /10 1 S0 ['“" AL AL rothers, Reinhold ped into the store on his way home ST iR biae S b tributed his failure to the Te 11 _ This, however, fsn’t the only treat [l[led N TWll‘lll]g Depal‘lmeflts i i ~|der if the evidence were sufficient, Mrs. Ruby Tate and her .,‘,,t,f of ,\‘,l,.’,',.,. e it ‘J‘f“[' Richard R.|and found the two small boys there, i sl (o the Doyaian My eiher O"]"‘ """\"‘“"]_'- ATORS | hyshand are being tried on charges of poisoning her former |man in the company, whom dogty Mg aand ";f:'r“)“";"“‘;‘"‘m the '“”l',‘flt;“‘“": sido lines are heing planned. One ptained by Washington in one | | ysha DR e e L Lt st B : of Newark cellar, which was so small thaf e il bo o tri throngh Brons | New York, Sept. 20.—Pitching, 1t | ot the big trades of baseball, Roger ?U.]fl{ifi. :{U{N\' ”‘;H]lnhl‘.'-\v A confession which she is alleged |not name. cld Wednesday aft- | was not thought possible for anyone Park where an inspection will bo | s generally conceded, is about|T. Peckinpaugh, shortstop and as- o have made and then repudiated has been allowed to go into |, % & L DA " 2 o'clock to squecze through. mado of the 700 and all other inter- | seventy per cent of the world serics | sistant manager became the main- the record as evidence. ; S G Anie . e iaton, o o esting items there. Naturally fo get | battle, for which reason the rival |spring of the Senators’ machine of L cader of the First Church of Christ | Dried rabbit skins are used fo@ all these things into one day, it Will | hoards of baseball strategy in Pitts- | inner defense and covered himselt AR e T I R Durial will be in Fairview cemetery. | he necessary to make an ecarly start | hburgh and Washington are con-|with glory in the 1024 world series TNC i ey el fo! win both the e ey e for the metropolis and the exact | centrating intently on methods of|after somewhat of a failure in a REV. L. S JOIINBON ]S 87 {world serics and Mt same. | Wayland, Mass., Couple T ' K hour will be decided on very soon. |shuffling the twirling deck in the |similar series when he was short- = Ihere is a super abundanee of Pitts- | Drowned as Canoe Upsets 21 Movie Actors and | M o N E rding 10| Wayland, Mass., Sept, 20 (P—Mrs, 4 7 : SRR i Others Are Poisoned | o UP TO $300 title classic that starts October 7 in |stopping for the New York Ameri- irgh money available, 3, de Cradenndes, betting com- | Helen Mann, Lexington, to Housekeepers behind the bat for Pitts- This season he has held his average Wood testified at the hea Been Actibe in Life of New Britin For Many Years, Clinch wiil meet Bill Cunningham. | former state champion, and if he lbeats him, he will have conquered | one of the best men in the amateur hanke in {he state. Jahnny Grip, star of last year's Jimmy Clinch and Young Reney, | the Pirates' den. i Prominent Reted Minister Has New RBritain’s leading contributions The Senators’ probl i ThoRtEh f Tehe i | ! e Se s' problem is some-| Born in Wooster, Ohio, on Febru- . but to date there has heen | = 5 1 B e T B o to the amateur fistic world, will he | what simpler than that of —their fary 5, 1891, Peckinpaugh moved to ' T e et e R A it R Rl seen agaln Thuraday night 1o action | rivals, however. Bucky Tlarris s re- | Cloveland in his carly youth and W R LR S R G il actors, | at Capitol Park in Hartford. Clinch. | jying upon his two great right|began playing ball there. Napolcon 0100 had been placed with him 0| \nna Lawson of ¢ RSt kBl el < by his dogged work and Reney by |yanders, the veteran Stanley Cove- s L d Hundreds of friends and well 3 S 3 LN LAYI0nS, DXBURYELISUBICELNINYEORLIC v Richard Dix and Beneficia anders, the n Stanley Cove- | Lajoie was at his zenith t! nd against $5.000 that Pitsburgh | or Toston was rescued together with |Esther Rahlston c nerimine| i ans his flashy efforts, have 'ern“" {hem- | joski and Walter Jehnson, {0 carty | he hecame youns Roger's hero. al- |\wisiers of Itev. Lyman 8. Johnson | tkes the serles, and the same WAECE [x man shose name was not loarned. |n picture on the Dass e ”"”‘_i __[oans "h:‘ E ‘;‘In“ iI“ !—'ih"u]r'»l;d“” 4011 lx his iqain burder. whereas Bill Mc- | though little did he think that one [of 7 Newbury street, Bulviders, will + same odds that the Virates | Ve Lawson said that she started to| ranch near here, o siftered '\In“\lt)l mateur fans of Harf and both | geennie and Fred Clarke, co-direc- [day he would pl it hasten tomorrow to extend their f t S 2 iy ¢ B i ! Lo AL LG Lo L arke, y he play beside him. hasten ' win the first game iR R ot S omi e son Easy repagment terms' hoy are in great demand about the | (ors of Pirate tactics, have a half | Teveloping into a star on a high felicitutions to the popular minster - e kn‘\m\;n remember what happened | ing after .~‘. ',lz“‘..”’\‘.,: I:,‘,m‘:u}',(:y,nfl"n-:‘ i atate. | dozen capable and experienced men | school team, Peckinpaugh was sign- [on the observance of thu 87th anii- et 1 e o S o | Lauwful interest only from which to plek a winning or- |ed by Cleveland at the age of nine- | versary of his natal day. et Is : e e |l : y e Joats found her clinging to the over-| Twenty others also became 111 aft- | % 1 der. feen. but was farmed first to New| Mr. Johmson was born in Winsted, Fatally Shot by Cop|tmed canoe, She di not know the|ce partaiing o a luneh of potat Beneficial Loan Society, ldridge, Meadows, Kremer and 8 " Connectiont lcague |Septembes 30, 1838, an is 4 Aivect atally Shot by Cop |turned cance. * partaking o wch of potato | 'A ridge, Meadows, Kremer and {Haven in the Connecticut lcague jney L i’ A ’ o & | name of the sccond man in the 1, sandwiches and mélk, but they | 81 West Main St, Cor. Washington Ydo have been the Pirate mainstaya |and then to Portland in the Pacific |descendant of one of the | leading] Tyerett, Mass, Sept, 20 Pl—James | party, who swam ashore and disap-jwere treated at the ranch and their | fvom 104, Phone 1 5 throughout the season and likely | Coast league. Ttecalled in 19 tevolutionavy families, When hie {13 Bennett, notorious gangster, con- o g s | ) Y | peared. condition was not regarded serious.| Open9 o530 Saturdays 9 ro 1 liitay : s rst e R 7 ¢ with Cleveland, | was but ton s old his tamily | vic hef B reaker Bl they also will be the first called on [hecamo a regular with Cleveland, fwias b Joatsol. iy 1 thief and jail breaker, was| . Dix spent vesterday fn| Licensed by the State and Bonded in {he serles, but the veferan Babe |but in the year following “Rajah”|moved to New Dritain, ~setlling 1 jin a serious condition today in the | b ottt to the Publio 5 ST e s ost | the Stanley Quarter scetion. At the [Whidden Memorial hospital tro : 3 % i Som S o ain Tiiah chool footbal)|Adsmé and Johnuy Morrison also |na he is called hy fans alm I inley Quarter lidden Memorial hospital {rom alojd when first clected president the ranch, | Abraham Lincoln w a6, 14 pracHeslly Wure of & Diaco | fgure strongly in Pittsburgh caleu- | cverywhere, was traded to the New of 16 hv‘v»‘nl"lul the 4‘n‘\_).m_\”‘ {builet wound received i a running | ’ n the FFordham university ,nn“‘“"}lannna i York Americans and captained {the Stanley Ttulo and Level Co. thisizun fight last night with Patroiman foam of. New York. The local Yoy | Much depends upon thie condition | them to an American league ¢ | plant ‘1\- n rvm'vvp‘\vl\: a part of the lix J)‘Hm‘p‘ of the Lverett police a1 a place on the varsity squad all | °f Johnson's arm which has heen | pionship hefore he was obtained by (I & I Corbin plant e oreo, The officer was unhburt. Mat woek amd reporih emaniing|Sut of kilter once or twice this | Washington in 1922, In 1557 he was baptized and |‘ Dumas surprised Lennett, who wa Fom_(hal collgs campiis,: stals that|l seadon ubut many; crit’es believe | e z mewmber of the First Baptist dressed in women's clothing sittit; + will be a regular with the team. | \eshington's two-star defenso in church, Daptism by Immersion was (with his sister, Mis. Elizabeth Me- Snapshots Of A Man Snatching A Bite In A Hurry. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS The joss of Bojnowsk! fo the New | Senators a winning margin. These Pond, pastor of the chureh, per- hwas informed had heen stolen. Britain High school football team experts figure that Johnson and formed (hv‘ act in l‘»v stream later wett first came into promi ¢ill be a big blow to the hopes of 2 will work in four of the [ pight Men to Compete for Honors known as the Itule Shop 1-“:“1 . . 1‘m|r years ugo when he es- he local squad. He reaches the age | first six games, with three day in- iR Y Mr. Johugon sery with o, A rom a Chelsea court room, imit next week and therefore willitlervals for rest Starting Thursday Night at Rogers [7th Connecticut Cu‘ con “, ww\\ 8 |y o : was nl; trial for m]mmn’ ¢ o am. Coach | Realizing the fondnees of the {the Civit ind after receiving o stealing e was recapture .eco‘r“reuf'::lq ’7rx\v(|:;eh;:-:"n ,,L\."'n:‘ [iiates for southpaw! offerings | RecrestioniRooms Liiseharge went 1o Middletown, {wo months later and served a short \s hands plugging the gap in the | Manager Bucky Harris does mot| pyo firat pocket hillinrd tourna to take a conrse i ; i ine made by the loss of the big boy | plan fo use his star portsiders. | |\t of the season will start at entrance into the ministry. He first jarvested with two other men for a o the squad. | Duteh Ituether unless his TRt | pogars Recrcation rooms Thurs- (accepted an inyiintlon {oisunmyiiliG fur robhety i this cliy. The trio | handers fail. To back up Johnson | j.v eyening with eight cue artists | PUIRIt in € romwell. where .v-‘ re- ed fro m 1 .WW‘. ition by The action of the management of [and Coveleskie he has Alex Fergu- | o¢'(yis city entered. | mained four years, going from ! icking (he locks of their cells, he All New Britain football team |son, acquired during the Driin for Alie yames pestilied tn| o Coloeh N. Y., i which ci I January they wore arresed :u ast night in lstting Mike Landers from New York. and Fred ) e R e e el s Rori NG glaR LT i, arter a gun fight wi hr the o as the first of a half dozen pIaY- | herry, whose main duties are 10! coy0c Muldowney vs. Wolfe; Tiall After serving there X olice, in an wvm.uh o wn‘ u»:nv e who will be released this week | cheok any leaks that develop in the | ie Kasprow: Noonan vs. Mavinen, |filins health forced i e angor, Me. They were tound gul b scanne of their desultory playing | pitehing dikes. Zachary, who won |anq ¢aruso ve. Colokey. Irom this he served in Troy, Granviile ny in Bangor and sentences aet Sunday. will serve to create in|{wo games against the Giants last jieun it may readily be seen that | . ; N ha minda of the fans about the state | fall, has heen far from his best this | & |hans, V., bring foreed to o cach [or e served afew months en eonfidence that the moguls of the | sonson and probahly will ases little, | nett escaped with one of his pals eam are hound to have players who | it any seriea action. h‘” :",‘:,Hmr peatito tna"patrons 90| M Bpectat ‘“""""“"‘i““‘l""“‘l‘ of ’i in the hest of form to pull throngh | 3 & ) EERBLIS: {1ong experience, and Yde, clever sy AT e My tosene \ 5 : — e at thaiata | el e et e ke ea dvactore o DTosh it Rockville Woman Accused This is by no meens aimed al| pqice of the Pirates for mound | Twhat s new the Calw nitling Of Setting Fire to Barn anders personally simply because | oy “Aeadows has been consistent, ot is heing shown in the out- 1 setting L o ig the first of the men who have 4 'vqa the National leagua's lead- ;l t ‘l{ 4 “‘ '»Iv” 0 t ville, Conn., \n_',. U(/!‘ = sen reloased, hut it 18 & statement o ohe 5T gag gtarted the | €M 00 T T Tohuson's work "_K"“"~‘u"‘\”"-£“‘"”!"n-"('fl"r_ at thie policy of the team mlnaxern: present season poorly, and was Lyman & i e et hation off ¢ father, William Nie- the right one fo _follow. AWY! (iinqrawn from several games. Of Miller Huggins (-'0(: e : . property of Under Doctor’s Knife | on the dcain o e, A | EEEYON Jobvs Hill last wiEht. The luver on “{'f"%’":‘:':p"“,a‘::‘d" Jon'® |1ate he appears o have found him- hitheson.ahol ; | seif ana, if vight, will prove & pow-| New York, Sept. 20—Miller Tug- | Tohnson wis erful boxman. gins, manager of tha Yankees, was |charge of th ut any apologies and as it is (he ’ : ‘ he New Britain man- ) ) res of tobacca and A silo an htention of the Ne There 1a a hit of sentiment at-|operated on vesterday in St Vinjorgantzafion Rl lenithe oity . o ot ainerolnd aiplo Al gement to get the beat team DOS i, ., the entrance abe q e seele. an ail- |1own governments were consolidat P S hatiihs Hardnare City,wil) |nchied glofitheRentrance Sotaunane lcently Hospilalitan Sarbesic KRl ail 3 : 3 ’ 0. e a real contender for All New Adams into the series for it was his [ent which has hothered him at in- \}‘*”‘" ‘;“" J 5 ngland honors this season, there | sensational pitehing which account- ftervala all summer. He didn’t s o [him A member of IA\GE LICENSES il be no regret in the passing of ed for three conquests and gave the [either of the games his team played |lie charities ) ringe licenses have been issued Pirates over Detreit in their last |with the Detroit Tigers, but the re- {tendent and elerk « R ' o of the town clerk as ~hampionship appearance in 1909, [gylts came to him In due time until Octol Although his service has not been | The mite manager was gotting | probation ¢ and street and Miss Margaret The team as outlined will be one continuous, Adams first joined the [along comfortably last night and his |hecanse f i th ,'”‘ '8 Slaney of 173 Linden stroet Joseph herein every player will be able to | Piratcs in 1307, the same year in [surgeons reported that ho probably |years v son I s prepavatory ta Lisisentence, Last November he was SEVERAL SECONDS IATER WE: HOAND CUP SANDWICH TARST AND LET AUZES HE'S STRL CHEWING QUICK.PLEASE. COTPEE COOL. TAKES ON SAME BITE . HED LARGE BITE TEN PEANUT BUTTER WAS . 1 North Hehron, I s 1o the Thomaston State T'rison, Aft GUESSCS HE'D BETER NO WASTE TIME LOOKING OVER € t MENU AND GLANCES TO SEE TAKES SIP AND TINDS WHAT MAN NEXT HIM COPPEE'S TOO HOT HAVING close games are to be expected | cloze & I A [pastorate hecanse Muldowney won the last Clasa A |\ 0/ (R o voaps o ! | another prisoncr by climbing fournament, but he will have to ho i ter , i ough a ventilator, cue sticks and a great deal of in- A city mission grow | zinning. and Lo sn troyed a barn, a tobaceo shed il 1abarn, a o sh [len who do not wish to play their S o AL Jows: Limil G, Blankenburg of 51 CANT STAND HERE POREV- TEELS SMALLER BITES MAY IN HIS HURRY TOTINISR TINDS COFFEE RADNTT ER CHEWING ON ONE BTE GO QUICKER. TAKES SEVER- TAKES A PRODIGUOUS CODLED OFF, AND DE* AND BY HEROIC EFFORT AL GLANCES AT CLOCK AND BITE, CHEWS VALIANTLY, CIDES HE'S HAD ENOUGH] SWALLOWS T REALIZES MELL NEVER GET AND GUESSES HELLHAVE TO EAT, ANYWAY THROUGH IN TIME AT THIS TO HELP [T DOWN WITH COFFEE September | A e ound once a week to practice. [ which Johnson first donned alwill ho out na few days The [voted his time to s A Jolen M. Lyons of 27 e s ith tno or three exceptions| Washington uniform. 80 that it|Yanks have but two more gumes to K. | Anthony Silvia of 210 Chestnut street [0 those exceptions live so far|would provide more than an ordi-play, one Friday in Phil delphia and ———e == | Miss Elizabeth Ralph of 97 4 ACE Nay that it would be fmpracticable [ nary” touch of drama to the serles jone with the Athietics here on Sat PIRATES FAVORITES t streef; Arne A, Allin of »315'7”1‘?& PACE br thom to appear every week. if theme veterana by chance, should [urday. ,Charlle O'Leary is manager| New Vork, Sepf. 20—Retting odds|Collinsville and Miss Thelma Daniel % he thrown against each other on [in Hug's ahsence. in the financial district still favor|son of 125 Fairview street, Football fans who pay their money | the mound for the first time, | cee n foothall game, do not care R oy waten & temperamental bunch of | youth of Sixteen Years ars perform. They go to the park B © McClure Newspaper Syndicate g0 their team strive to do thelr st to win. 1f this s not what they (. then they may feel rightly that hey did not get the worth of the honey they pald te vateh the game, herefore. followin polcies out- Murders His Own Father Townsend, Mass., Sept. 20—Gil- | bert, 16 year old son of Frank Rich- lards, a West Townsend farmer, shot |and fatally wounded his father in | the kitchen of their home last night. SALESMAN $SAM You Couldn't Pick It Up Again DONT LK e WHY - IF YoU DRoP | PIPLS — Y SEE - | SoM 6f} : Ticar = \T_ YOU DONT HAWE. || WANT A PRACTICAL PIPE — PRACTICAL 0. Pt Y SOMETHING. PRACTICAL — eH — UP AGAIN UNDERSTAND ¢ — | THINK WEVE! <Ay 0T ONE— [hed at the beginning of the season. | The father died in the Burbank hos- ¢ management makes mo DONes | pital from a bullet in his abdomen Jout showing that they mean busi {and one in the chest. The boy was .ss when they say that they are out | jocked up and will be charged with do their very best to get the best | myrder, the police said. cgregation of players possible 101 The police believed that the boy present this city on the football {was mentally deranged from brood- 1d. ing over a physical deformity for which he had been undergoing treat- New Britaln's football endeavors | ment for nearly a year. e the only branch of sport in the SAbparh il ty that are really big league, and NO MILK INCREASE BoorTiuery NaT e players who expect to stay With | pigipfield, Conn., Sept. 29 RIS LR S ORE e team will be required to ShOW | \jjk producers of eastern Connecti- ! e, g league stuff if they are to remaid {eyy who ship to Boston and Provid- ith the team. That is only justice | anee are not expecting an increasc the fans. to the men who selected |jn price October 1. Tt is understood am to play on the team and 10 |ang they say®hat nene will be asked for. Verment preducers are said to be placing milk in Bosten fer 1% / P. A. THF BEST cents 3 quart less than the Conneeti- ecnsd [k Nelghler~86 Edward got his B. cut preducers receive. and the re. £ and M. A ceivers are paid 16 be agitating for & Taward's Father~~Ter, but ik ravision of price as against Connee- A still Supperts him—AmsweM: ticut. A gt i FURNACE. STERM & ND e GAmsuE> “ANID 3ieun anv AmiEEIN S9na weamd © = e

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