New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1925, Page 18

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SEVENTH BATILE GOES N SYRLE | (Continued From IMirst Page) Southerners Leave State On Way to Providence New London, Oct, 14 (P—The groups of distingulshed southiern vis- ilors, after spending the night fn this city as the guests of the com- munity, ma®. a brief tour of the city and viclnity, visiting points of historical Interest and continued on Wall Drops Out of Building Nick Altrack drew # luugh when B he climbed Into the grandstand to devote his attention to two falr l young fans in one of the hoxes, Nick offered a plug of tobacco In ex- change for a vanity case but the bar- galn was turned down There wus a in the press B box wien o f ball caromed B down into it 1y the upper grand- i stand. 1t was retricved by a vigl- i tegraph operator, P | During the Pirate batting drill £ Cilloton. who al a4 with § Adams in the hox almost “beaned’ Max with a wild toss, The veteran ouficlder rolled to the [ sround yust i time to avold being hit. Culiaton was derricked after i this in favor of Adams, | It aiarte | (o raln a trifle at 1:17 B o'clock with a slight breeze coming up fo =t the clouds, Only a few scatiering dro @ came lown at first but it was cnough to cast doubt on whether (e combat.iits wiu'd get h their zame, ownfall was not hard enough flaldtng practice nor cause f any movement of fans away from | the occupled sectors, regardless of their lack of protectlon, It was be- ecoming a bit harder steadily, how- ever, making it doubtful whether | the game would be completed even it srarted. While this seemed likely to upset Rl well-laid@ plans, Manager Mec- Kechnle announced he would start Johnny Morrison, holding Aldridge in reserve. Out in the bleachers fans covered their heads with newspapers, giv- ing somewhat the appearance of a fleld of drooping dalsies. They were wedged In too tightly %o move even i they were desirous Three men were buried under this debris, causcd by the collapse of a wall of a‘Sar} Francisco building. All miraculously eseaped with minor injuries. Lxcavators in an adjoining lot had weakened the supports of the wall. for six The monthly rental {for the first year is $450 a month land for the remaining four years, $500 a month. The police have been notified by the commlssioner of motor vehicles | that the operators licenses of Alex Konick of 144 Grove street and Jos- eph Hager of 500 Main street have {been suspended. braved the rain, now a steady down- pour, but said the game would go on. Manager Harris and McKechnie went over to talk with Landis, Grif- fith and Barney Dreyfuss, Pittsburg owner. After this word came from Landis and in spite of the increasing down- pour, the Washington players took the fleld for practice. The regulars went to their posi- | tions and Nick Altrock batted the ball around the infleld. The ground, City Items A month's mind mass of requiem for the late John I%. Price will be | celebrated by Rev. John F. Dono- | hue at St. Joseph's church tomor- row morning at 7 o'clock. Court Columba, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, will meet tomor- row night at 8 o'clock at Judd’s hall, A class initiation will be held. SALLIES' BARRACKS POPULAR Bf seeking protection. which already had been well soaked |All members who have not con-| Ior the second e "'1 ".\vvo nights Tarpaulin Covers Diamond by rain, within the last few days, |tributed to the donation of linen |the ation -'_\rm,\_ Vb--\lanlm\ on | ' Most of the players returned to [wag hecoming muddy and the play- |Which will be sent to &t Lucius' |Arch street were broken into Mon- | the cover of the dugout and a Dla- [arg took no chances of skidding on |Home for the Aged, will be request- [4ay night, according to a report | made to the police yesterday after . Inoon by Ensign Irederickson. Sun- | iegular meeting of the Wood- |, " hjoht the intruders dome con- | men of the World will be held to-|gjeraple qamage to the interior of | but the officials apparently desired [night at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows' [{io harracks and Monday night they to hold off any postponement as long [hall, Arch st stole a pair of trousers. as possible, Unity Rebe Sewing club will meet at Odd Fellows hall Thursday afternoon. Hanos & Demos today took lease on a store at 261 Main stree Trotsky Bears Friend’s Ashes foon of workmen rushed out rolls f tarpaulin to protect the infleld. In the midst of the shower, the fall figure of Johnson came on the fleld for the first time. He went direct to the Washington bench to eonsult with Harris. The fleld was cleared of all play- @rs 20 minutes before the scheduled Mtarting time, but as yet no Indlca- Hon of postponement was at hand. Commissioner Tandls, in whose hands rested the entire declsion, the slippery surface. ed to do so. It looked like a steady downpour that would keep up all afternoon | Railway metals last longer in the nshine than they do in the dark- ness of tunnels, An old manuscript discovered in the archives of the Leningrad - brary is said to he the original manuseript of the famous oriental tales, A Thousand and One Nights.” HUNTING Diogenes and His Lantern— Had nothing on the Classified Ads of this newspaper when it comes to & | W RWITAIN DAY HRRATD, WEONTEDAY, OCTORER 02! COATS and CAPS 095 to Provi Ihey were met at the Connecticut-It, L line by a dele- gution, including state troopers. Among the historical points visit ed were the Nathan Hale school, Ye Ancient Burlal ground, for the Griswolds, whore British troops led by Benedict Arnold massacred the Ameriean garrison, Connectient col- se, wtate pler, coast guard acad. and wvarlous manufacturing plants were also visited, Claim Blasts Injured Adjoining|| Structures Bridgeport, Oct. 14 (A—Dynamite tormation preliriinary to the build- ing of the Golden Hill apartment here, o sald in a suit flled today in superior court to have damaged two adjoining structures, Lacey R. Blackman and Stiles . Goodsell, owners 0f a garage and dwulling house ask damages of $1,- 500 from the Plerce Manufacturing ‘ege for women and the submarine |blasts, used Lo excavate a huge rock |company, Bridgeport, contractors. Johnson & HUNTING SUPPLIES - Single and Double Barrel Shot Guns. Winchester Repeating Shot Guns. Stevens, Winchester, Savage, Remington Rlfles. l ONEIDA JUMP TRAPS —- 15c.,, 25¢ AND 35c EACH ' AMMUNITION SPECIAL 12 and 16 GAUGE SHELLS 95C a hox HADFIELD’ SPORTING . GO0DS 15 MAIN STREET finding honest people—or lost articles. Peterson Photo. SHELL BELTS SHELL VESTS In fact, almost every day someone tells us how an article they believed lost for good was returned through their Lost Ad in The Herald. Lose anything? Find anything? The Classified Ads of this newspaper stand ready to help you out! OVER 12,000 HERALDS DAILY! Leon Trotsky, former commissar of the Soviet army and navy | and one of the leading figures in the Bolshevik revolution, acted {as pallbearer during the funeral of his friend and former as- | sistant, Skliansky, at Moscow. This picture shows Trotsky, | bareheaded, walking in front of the flower-draped urn contain- || ing his comrade’s ashes. * /It gleans all off ' of all of ‘the wo 80,000 mdmduals report it! - Millions read it! - Keep abreast of the times! 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