New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1925, Page 13

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W I =z .§Speaking of Sports | I35 TR bbb nssbensebibiadd e Harold (Red) Grange, former Wheaton, Ill, iceman, is certainly | finding it tough going these duys in professional football, It's the same old story. A shining star being burned out because he has attracted the attention of the sports world. There isn't a man alive who cen play in professional football every day in the week and keep fit, Grange is no exceptior We are positive [ that he is a wonder as a football player, but we are just as positive that his energy is being burned out too much. He appeurs to be stale. He needs a rest and anyone who has ever witnessed professional football and the licking & man takes from the opposing side, knows that any player becomes burned out if he doesn't get a rest in between games. ceszcgene: TIME IN CLIMES USE" NORTHLAND SKIS ‘*&JL»’ We do not, as some think, belleve that Grange is a bust. Neither do we consider him a super-man when it comes to strength and we certain- ly don't admire the crowds who take out thelr own disappolntment on him alone. It appears highly probable there i{s “something rotten in mark” with regard to Gran It seems strange that he can much yardage on his runs, Unless, and this is the blg 1if, his team mates are not giving him the play he ought to get. There might be somothing in this, because if his line held as it should, there would be no call for Grange to lose 24 or les yards in any single game, that Den- toam. 086 §0 Of course, the answer to this will be that Grange is getting the money. We are glad of it. 1f he didu't go out and caplfalize his fame as a ootball player this year with all t ney money heing offered to him, hould have had his head exaw- CANADIAN HOCKI NORTHERN_ 4. o i "4 P Skates and Qutfits CARNIVAL HOCKEY CLAMP FANCY AND TUBULAR SKATES TOBOGGANS AND SNOW SHOES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925, KING WINTER WILL SOON HOLD SUPREME ENJOY THE WINTER SPORTS ” XMAS SUGGESTIONS For The Hunter Barker Boots. Rubber Boots. Coats, Vests, Hats, Pants, Socks, Guns, Ammunition, Pine, Maple, Ash, Hickory { feet to 8 feet sKI POLES SKI HARNESS SKI W4 For The Camper Tents and Cots Stoves Lanterns Refrigerator Baskets Folding Chairs Metal Tent Stakes For The Fisherman Rods Reels Lines Creels or Baskets Baits Gold Seal Boots Bait Pairs, tip up Fly Books Tackle Boxes THE SPORTING GOODS STORE ONLY IN NAME—BUT IN imported by ourselv Meride: rt fans tel us that Teriden sport fans tell 2t plitting pins on Kaplan is shaping up in fine condi- RIS B jon for his champio battle 5% with York ¢ e Herman in Ne Friday r 18. The feather weight c. i rapidly beeause hands are in fine shape il effects from the hat doing with n 1 He broke his hand in the last ing with Herman in Waterbury vas forced to cancel two bouts en hacause of the injured rising hat hi Panl ¥ Friday night, Delane: Madi; for 11 world fiich- Jones B ) T CITY HALL € @ ] Leather Goods ¥ MEN'S LUGGAGE LADIES LUGGAGE $10t0 $50 $5to $55 Toilet Sets $10to $30 LEATHER NOVELTIES $1 to $5 BILLFOLDS $2 to $10 adth shots I 50 | | E [ i On the Aileys RommE {Judge Has No Sympathy | t2cked her, and broke two windows | be made by Arthur L. Liley of i 5= a0 For Man Who Beat Wife | =, ' 2artment. Policemen Wil-|Harttord, grand master of Con- e e ‘ B l For Man 0 Beat Wife | 1am dccarthy and Gustav Hell- | necticut, on January 15, & recep- SR S e = es soies | ppepro attacks on his wife last | berg arrested Neldzveckl again and | tion will be held at that time, Of- Wik - ; 8 | tn ght resu 'ed in Stanley Neidz- | held him at the police station | ficers will be nominated December LA (OB ALY | COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS [Eecd BEs Noruly Burritt jefrest, the- e |14 and 21 and wil be elected De Sachine | = ng sente; to jail for seven day: sl 28, 1 7 e, RO | _“ng‘l{x!mgln{\c::“:“‘;ag tocs :;!z;r«;x;: D’Annunzio Has Warship | cember 25 Installation will take A A i German Daptist. | ' ‘ o h e 9 7 . . o | pace January 11, Januvary 4 the an. i R Thompso“ o ancy I, | potice court this morning 1 have To Salute His Visitors | nuai ‘Christmas entertainment will 7 BowTi ) .’?;?d;}:dp(”lhy Wlth wifs beaters” Gardone, ltaly, Dec. 10. () — |be held. Adam Zelgler, William 1 16— red the judge. | o eAs Jat J % - o e ke Named as Leader L e s e, bt a opone | DEtinEuished vicitors to Gabricle | Zeigler, Fred Bock, John Hensel el | < last night a phone nnunzio’s villa here are greeted | and Willlam Wagner form the message was received at I ) o rs telling of trouble at the Neidz- South Congregational. . ,33| Chicago, Dec. 10 UP——The Ameri- | wecki home. Policeman Axel Carl- : . 7 215 {can farm bureau federation has|son arrested the man on complaint 258 [chosen as its new president, §. H.|of the wife and he was reieased 2% | Thompson of Quiney Iil, a leader |later on bond. L’ |of the forces advocating a federal | Mrs. Neidzweeki adq thes¢ days with salutes of 21 446 4021260 | which was pr by the government and wh lies high and dry in the village. | 0 visitors whom T, STORE LEAGUE seldiina PTG LA 53 318 | cxport corporation and a critic of | husband returned at 10 o'cl ,;k] e 1(‘0;{;7;}:\'&;:{) ;‘:,nnqprmpc”“g) e e S ! ‘ Trinity M. President Coolidge’s _agricultural . ; e Rl htas ool EranibltiniARen; (desaph BTobMG, . nity L ol an intoxicated condition, and again | Pinedo, the Rome-to-Tokyo aviator. | also of Hayes. Tobasco fe held by 8 {1 |specch made here last Monday. began abusing her. She ran into | and the Duke of Aosta, the king's |police on an open charge. i kit 110 | The convention passed a resolu- | streat to escape from him uncle | s e e 1y SV wJ:udn (:Avloringhlh; S ent o!P a‘fitw claimed he pulled her har and | TEe———eee | RECORD FOR PURSES == | te ‘eorrall C::vm:'si;n or:lm:i:le.eu'm1 :.‘1 | -rvn.wl]skn:er‘.h:hs‘ went to an apart- | OFFICTAL VISITATION | The Grand Circult set a vecord for . 4 1 White Army: rl ;“‘wn‘pthe s r(\m Sl o 3_ R io;l:::r‘;nvz”trcr \..-T brrH ;\w wf“\r;:«'. visit to Gerstaecker | purses the past season, with $626,692 ey i i fieolitlon itheyles onjs Mmoot ed her, agaln at-!lodge, L O. O. F., of this city will | offered in eelven meetings. = i 50 Thompson's election had done away ‘ 3— 211 b :I | with prospects of a strenuous fight 1 | el |on the subject. SR e | Kot et (»m";m‘m;!‘ 1! E. A O'Neal of Montgomery, Ala,, | g naTesatl _ 255 | Was re-elected vice-president and a | ¥ T, 2 1 7§ 108 new board of directors named ‘g TATT & COOLEY LEAGUE Voodzard 76 |In & session lasting into the early | Garlscn Shsl, { morning Mr. Thompson, | §: 31 87 who for years has First Lutheran. been presi nt Tllinois farm- | ., i e |ers' organization, defeated O. E. g = P Bradfute of Xenia, Ohio, who ¢ 00 o0 occupled the position for three years. | ;, - The new president’s term will be | §4 {for two years at an annual salary ¢ 278 [ of $12,500. o : 3| Al but thres of the proposed ‘g ; ~ 45 | resolutions were paseed, those deal- | Padline: 1 ing with co-operative marketing, | 3¢: 05— taxes and the Lakes-to-the-Gulf- | = 1350 | waterway being referred to the |; = board of directors for further study. ‘g e Michigan and New York delegates | e 16— ad in the fight against the ofF : Mice SR 243 | way resolution, wihch was first | §§ ! | eliminated and then reconsidered - s Adopted resolutions urged gov- |:{f, Ly e ernment operation of Muscle Shoals, | PRESIDENT TO RESIGN | restoration of pre-war freight rates, N ¥ H. & MR R e development of the American me . Freight O Executtve of Portugal Reported chant marine, and protested legis- 4 Slated To Sten Ont Today lation , prohibiting labor of persons | q 1 Pita, Beo 15 Mt Havas als- P18, ‘g Gifts from our store— 3 patch from Lisbon says that Presi- | lent Teixrlra Gomes rtugal is | 5 Wl 7 X Lo Yenten somctime fodas. and fhat| NEW CABINET FORMED g choser S wtely = [ioi e P Yard Cle ; parlfament will elect his successor e s PaRiemen M. Svehla Succends in Orgenizing g new and complete stock — s e Another Prague Ministry iy y'3 ' & slov » ec 0 3 o e Lichon dispatehes two months axd | Byt Svents. hae - suicecssd in g Gifts that he would choose } said that President Gomes was suf- | (orming a cabinet to take the place s : -8 i < from an Hliness which WoUM ot the one which restgned after tha | Uy himself — decidedly good b4 Fit necessitate his departur® recent general election. He will | k2 = ; neriod. Later it was reported that [azain be the premier. The other | taste, ] A Duarte Lelte, ambassador to Erazil. | norttolios have been distributed as | §§ r El would invited to succeed to the ows | n » residency. Dispatches last night | forelgn minister, Dr. Edward | Let Us Help You : Tard Brokemen vere to the effect that the chamber | Benee; minister of interior, Frank | §§ i 3 ) s of deputles had been urgently eon- |Nosck; minister of education, O. |, voked for today. due ta a breakdown | Srqinko; minister of justice, Karl | 3: 3 of an a. ent between the nation- | Viskovsky; minister of com 5 g = alists and democrats regarding the | Jan Dvoracek; minister of trans THE residential election, portation, M. Bechy minister of g & oA ————— public works, M. Loech; minister of | : o KIPLING PROGRESSING griculture, Dr. Milan Hodza; min- | Ashle -Babcock Co 2 i~ 23] Burwash, Dec. 10 (A—The medi- 'ister of pational defense, Georgs |} ™ y * % al bulletin issued at noon todoay |Stribeny: minister of socla! welfare, | = ~ 200 from Rudyard Kipling's home says |Dr. L. Winter; minister of publio | 2 139 MAIN ST, — A the author is making slow but good | health, A. Tucny: minister of posts | §§' Freight Hor progress in his fight against & [and telegraphs, Mgr. Sr: k; min- { = ronchial pneumonia. ister of food supplies, Jan Dolansky. GOODS, PRICE and SERVICE red from the old battleship Ruglia, ented to D'Annunzio h now the soldier For The Golfer McGREGOR Golf Clubs, $1.50 to $8.50, BUHRKE Golf Bags. GOLF BALLS, 50c, T3¢ and $1.00. Spalding Mesh Colonel Baby Dimple Kro Flite EUDS, | committes {n charge. FATHER OF EIGHT KILLED Pittsburgh, Dec 10 (M—Dimitro Mitchaszyk, 45 years old, of Hayes | township, father of elght children, SALESMAN SAM ARE JOU NO SRR NOTJET— M AN WF 15\‘)7 AH'VE ONWN BEEN AHO' @ESW‘?LJNJSW ‘ ON7T A HYAR WO HOURS UNDER WERR:, I BOsS | I i NOTWE. 1€ WHY MAN - | WANT T0 KEEP

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