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N ¢ [} l; \ < L] i ' \o Fa EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925. Y L e R SRRIIMITIIIt e MMM | more of tho women out [rooce | | : | : o | y o | OS Meriden employed brotherhood and AGE RES[DEN D[‘Es — omen " On the Alleys |y 1. G ASSASSINYG BULLET | GASCOSWINAGAIN i oot oot ant | AGED RESIDENT S P €ea k In g Bowling fans e ]"“"'”“g ':"-" I DS i 150 | WV | o £ . Lthe Y. M, C. A, alleys Saturday it (slgning of some of the stars in the | g o I T 8 Si= 10 A study of the professions will be ff state to uppeur on local alleys and | CONMENCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS - - EN v.‘; 3':{"8 [;IE‘IH'EE; Meter Readers Put It an over| MU 6 T BIETEEONS Sl Nt Mrs. Tngar Herrlander, 89, of Ken- o f S ort § [{nasoimaicieeisadLte mickup aora) ¥ & ¥ CORBIN LEAGIN Tucly Steikes, Uy il ALLR anders Frar It eting tonight sington Avenue, Had Tived in §§ interest than usual. Shippers, ] ; 7 3 (et C I By e e T otine | dapatmenthal e el Arburr ..., 05§ §m 2 b i e jeranavale SeakvRd : Is City 38 Ye MEREIR I iha rebobsossssssnontbnidnisse Soorg 2 (Conl et o the Industrinl FLeague, th Junig chievement club fs| Ths Olty 38 Ye Reports trom Meriden anent “Kid" “'.';';‘l“\w- : ‘fh 0 '» e L Gt Pt ] ‘nw.l‘ ; tie racks for its first |~‘r"- Mrs, Ingar Herrlander, 88 years Kaplan, featherweight champion of ) . Arburr 107 i 2 Ly Ty \‘ . '.““-1 ¢ The elgn card lettering class ' of died at her home at 208 Bt el 0 | EIGHTS LAST NIGHT || F+"07 R L e T P T A R T e R e W man in Madison quare Garden 1yl o § 301 trolman Mvohan said, shouted” that pllaniient e endpel has been a resident of this city for day night in defense of his title, ‘l____~__.____ Cor TR : ] » was on his way home, The Sengi } : lu = years, coming to this city from a ) : ) Yobby 3 i i i ved on West 42nd street wit un lusty T » LECTE po sate that the Sliver City {dol is in| Philadelphla — Morrie Schlaifer. fonomy, "0t ‘\\l:n ‘” ‘n\r n'..':wm] reet with | feum played 1t h Ot (r ‘5"”“"\“\ {l‘ly‘:\l 2 ’n survived by four sons, Au wonderful shape for the go. Kap- Omaha, Neh, won on a foul over s [ “Four houra lator PAt¥alinan e bat the metsr readers got t ealB iy R A oR Tl e (. Elof, Fred and William. . The lan has been working harder for | Bobby Barreft, Clifton Heights, Pa. |N¢ 83 T Bt man;afees fukte it St sy eator eluded: Paul Vogt, ¢ « Elof, I'red a llam. The this fight than h ver | thres round | Qlson Mumdingers {han was walking through 41st Jump on ! ] v, Hobar llam J. Madden two named are residents of this worked bofore and his buckeus ‘“”H Iy _] :‘ i :\ [lf1Ts et Tha neore Thelena ap A i :‘;“h; gt e ,“l‘ I l‘.:;"\ J]":‘ “‘::'M'j \‘::"”\:'h?f'}"""'”f state that if his condition s right S % e : il Loy Fie i e 1t wasg 20 1o 3 Sl DA AR e e ho will beat Horman In every |, Now \.;n;',.xm\ i '\«m)‘vflr]} Y b ki, An am an called but | Gakcos wh second i i Tohnson and Miss Aunle Herrlander tound. atherwelght, scored on a technicn 26 ki. An amb was called but | Ga Y cond I ) I Johnson and Miss Annle Herrfand. ,,,,, knockout over Jose Lombardo, Pan- 5 . = | Dr. Bassatoa e Siki W U quintet ket = Linus Swanson of ama, six rounds | Supernangth Terne | A revol Iin the nd easily 10d | GRTS NEWSPAPER DECISION . and Mrs. Thouis Herman Is a tough customer for aniancer i ter ort e away ry hard to pick Newark, N, I, Dse, 15 (@) h eport. Kaplan. The pair have met Zivie, Pitts- which t 1 had hesn fir N ices will be at 1) times {n all and both know won from Jack o 3 home at 1:30 o'clock Thursday aft other's style of actlon. Doth are |Runpaport, T, ten while 1 from -lermoon with Rev. Dr. J. E. Kiin: bound to win I'rlday and there (TouUnds, 0 v Iy ¢ T at y | berg offictating. Burial will be is a lot of bad fecling between the \ 5 Spark Phigs n 2 Fitz. | Fairview two, the fight will be a fight and _ Nov > 156 1 et i e not merely & boxing mateh, Newark heavywe beat Bud ( un L j BAR PROVESSIONALS : Seasy man, Kenosha, Wis., twelve roun \ ) ) | wmary . London, Dee, 15 (P—At a mectlng $ > 1 London yesterday the Lawn Ten Memorles of the last battle be- CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS af * 1 (iton NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS t 1 tween the pair stoged at the E Cocnr D'Alene, Idaho—Al Web. - T AEhi) “'f““" NS is association decided against the i © ster, Billings, Mont.,, middlewe ht N, B MACHIN TEAGUE . |47 14 ¢ 196 natlc swimming ) proposal to permit professionals in ern league ball park in W Tstaglaaiide Wolse AN T’ K ing omer branehes of sport to compelc last August give us the impres. | P74t Joo Snonich, Butte, Mont., fif 4 ) i , i ¢ ifahin o \ ,”,, ‘Mnm“”:‘( l||wr|| that if Kapla s Frl teen rounds. e Scheate 1 e : 0 £ tennis tourns s night's fight like he fought the Nab : W ot 51 Ao 11 4 bt mar SIGN CONTRACT round of the battio in Waterbury, |, Jichsonville, Kla UL TR i O . 1 A ; r ’ SIGN CONTRACT Herman will have (o stop fast and ' olumbus, Ga. lishiwelght, given — - = ) ( ) § n 15 (P—Ernle s IR TG 0 L T el i s S i o . 15— 878 b 5 lotted to 8 Noevers, Stanford %, who has furlous to overcome the lead the [y A Tigers. . . oY premier m reed fo play professional football SR OB O Oy - - - s 4 0 11 hiding It in 1Morida, 414 not sign his playing : o s Ty st g 14 i contract yesterday as expected. The Dermenia; ihagUi anpeed fo Q9 Howard ] sl : othors 325,000 deposit falled to arrive. s to be too cautious and where ke Maher s 1 Landers could have stepped out and heat SRRV IV Y G N1 40— 818 I Il Kaplan with a margin that could not Do it e T N T be doubte d to seize his ‘ r Bill . " [N “ = 3 | STANLEY WORKS BOWLING LEAGUE f 1 ™ ] opportuni efore received | ,I!»I Y | i[l Gpnnsor et =t STANDING e ; . ’ ' Wllito b R e 7 b Jerpe’s We remember also t cam ’ : ) ‘ - e ! i . from N York ait Heights Teke Rough Aflair a : : t Sl St T o7l Internationals Win G e LI et ; the ision in his fight ——— Recor S 274 ; e VO"\I mflk e e -—1n — Berlenbach last Friday nizit e e e e e C : 0 P K pesgtopne L) second defeat of the. season last Panthers tonm elnglo=The Far “ vl BM TO S EA ol : squawk rai night when the Heights of SR &l i hloal Asnmiges E 1 0 S ‘ 0 there 1 hould be a 10ud from it in a fast but rough o N ST i ani racuos s Led for the first time by e o i AT il FLEXIBLE NORTHI ast Friday night captain, Stanley Gotowal e ! FIAER SLEDS SKIS oot 1o a game figh 1ippos i Basehall League Will Address E'] o J Herman has appeared on many |y s of tho contes tot st i M $3'75 to S().JO $1.25 to $6‘75 occasions as a fighter of only medio- their light sweight 8 ! . . . HIEVACIL Jon poris JE Y 2 r 4 ( t e y ) 1 ; i ere ability, Tut not against Kap- playii ” 5= v ] Jan. When the dusky Portuzest Tio firs . : ‘ CARVING I s POCKET & ateps in front of the Meriden boy, h ; e e i e 3! is al at his best. Tle puts up a ) i SETS a8 b real battle awainst the Meriden hoy ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS e $ i S 5 J 50 $4 : every time they meet. Herman b E au ty | & 2 0 7. 0 (S c to ! Meves that he is o better' man than ‘ ¢ at e | @ i ; RS D N S 5 Sl = %i FLASHLIGHTS COASTER WAGONS 1Y, T i - the 1 md when the visitor 1 } 1) 1 i / 0 55 e cd Sliva in a {nssk e 1 < e § .00 i.o S4.0 Jnls n el INAMAES | e Heights started rapidly n the ' i el e i 1§ the New York (ighter holds over the o i i T 1 MEreica : 'rnm;‘; ‘»Y:h L'\'wr. gl e Gioffa dropped in 3 q o St ! e 5 i VnpAChEShe D Ifoul to he club's offensive || i ; i B . el Krplon bellg:ce ”m, q ror |nERIN result of the hness 1 Gy , 5 ; ' i St e i = @ °® el Herman away and if hie fights from {0 o0 cofiant, as Kwvash of 100 =2 i i el = o g the heginning the way he rvlfl‘ @ D1 ihe Heights and Gill and Parpartun | Y008 SRR | W e Sl 73 ARCH STREET the last bont in Waterbury, Herman | ooy o iy joft the floor with four 11 1 R e 3 ; a < e will have a hardtime keeping his (7 (% 0 H Both teams contin & I Jal Ars PLUMBING HARDWARE HEATING teet. ¢ e e STANTEY WORKS : and Froderick 0 ) et. SNL=) with snbstitutes, ! i X Christs, T . sling n ch i forwards was a great ndicap & f : i to the club and the Heights pulled Ners ] throug Double fouls and techni- |74 - ) B S 0. Barting ) lef of mar ew York bexers 3 numerous in the (b e SR are favored by the juldges, Kaplan's [y minutes of play. Tef - gt PLAYED FOUR YEAT camp is pervaded with the freling |, oo led &0 personals dur St AT ] o T et Gy i 'H ) 'l that the champion will have to win | Taors S g 1nre Colg er turn { decisively. A close hattl they ot ol 1 9 fm 2 S0 go honar of bei : ¢ think. will result in the titie gning saln @ons ~ 288 ar player of that 1o 1 £3 to Herman and this is imy nt 1o 4 H ? seasons on ';‘“," £ T £ in came into | Kaplan. 2 ryon entered Colgate hefo ried Lillian . - ED - ; thrsie — i v | one-yoar yesidence rule although he | EST .LLl H 1886 Now that the toothal Heights TG Ui 00 \dditional year ot hi Hollan¢ is marriage be took aver with, the guestion ot 1 1 T X 5= %1 | iy dan: alae iy e e fessional champions still Johncon, rf i 3 ST 116— on, e - ons of New York, btut soon rar ‘C'h o~ b] P fans in this section are get Hassatt, If . 1 D Tirirany i 130 109 86— 31 PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY f nigration authoritics 8 - H 1€t of laughs out of the fact ( Lurson, « RER: e e me Professional hockey will make 2 Dt returned to |8 ¢ Sengible G‘. t lgan's team is claiming sl ash, rE : e it v York at M n Sua 3 g eral stays & b championships. The tean g Sl o ey D™ an si— 200 | Garden tanight with the New York | sl o1 wr 10 of this yea :35- ped from claiming (he ini. 1= Vol Americans meeting the Canadi to take ont | ship of the country he on 0 st M MG M Montreal in a national hockey p papers beat the Cleveland Bulld . : | contest. The governor general " to hay pene .4t elands o reason EOIC 5 = ards hand from Canada and t1 trouble with taxic orge: Mulifzan's poys’ Clah e e t band from Wost Point ar ! he would go on lons mi « i ] S vertised attraction withont sufficient fun Gill'n (i weki YR the fare. Irequently he was arr ted B atalus Sokygevin, r Ut . ! SE i, FORMER STAR HONORED i for not paying his fare bhut al Ameri ! Payparian, 1 a3 George R. Plan selected for a ways managed to find friends who in pres Pate COL % i f g o Rholes scholars was All-Amer onld o good the amo A Wt hiir Vol(a i can quarterback at Cornell in 19 he attacked a policeman wi l lsle 35(: 3 for $1'00 g 1 ; s o and was captain of the tean hic) ted an was charge = y Any noea hirapio (1 ¢ 1z (capt) (i 3 8 1 surprised the football world by ad- 1 tous assault. He was fir 5 ships, ! no b i clait Tnhnigan SR rnistering a terrific drubbing to | for this escapade and was Sllk o 75c to $1_50 them, but be taken seriously in B 15 5 a4 Dartmouth. He has been studying | saved from a workhou: by the clair must i Verson —_— — law at Cornell since graduation his wife who pleaded with th 7 I $ i e o LounEn) HUGGINS TO FLORIDA ol Sana s -] “ 00 7 SOC to 1'50 UL s R i, 100 Miller cgins, manager of the HAGEN BREAKS RECORD G 1 . u i ! 1 d Yori: Yankees, ts off for Flori Petersburg, Fla., Dec. 15 (8 ; 2 Sl“{ and Wool 1 o~ i 157 31} | da today with the intimation left be. Walter Hagen, manager ot 1 = 1 - nd that he has obtained the second Golf and Country club, has 1t 1. { I Wir 476 486 man he desired. But he forgot |the conr cord here, going around 3 , L 75(: to 51.50 . Wi Farmers. Rt e T ! i M o mention his nam in ) o o S nterwoven ers to a Also Lo el H | 3 R TVes —_ e el 5 NEW MANAGEMENT AT Headquarters throug! P 3 rnations STANLEY _WORKS LA with ¢ a S Py half-time by Breakers. L ¢ D durig ytime when things are | T ) : 5 P | 1 k. numt re i F tane ¥ ¢ by o 52 Church St. | atches shonid ' o & | 3 ageregation Now Giving Special Attention to | b LADIES’ HAIR BOBBING ‘ iy led | m SHEHIND A Toy Chairs for Children | Internationals > | Vid 1 | N, f. ——— . W 2 1 1 mee e e = P Sl S Klopy 19 Vetpnco s L TR Meet “Albert” the Turkey champlon, starls g1y about T the state Saturday Do tors’ Cl Fervcall MBI\ Sk B Uido | Moss Clwb Reserses BIG- ) p : (Vo0 HEARD WHAT VeAD— ) ( O'Brien of 1 in the fir g M RAEFLE | b | JUST ONE MORE. LORD SUTTA strine the 2 pin ¢ i % = et < 3 Yoo AND FLL RUN YOU '\N— o p of Hartford f 1 2 WIN A county L coeeeson 2 0 4 TURKEY ¢ Sesee L0 2 | FAee- e Piasos TR B s o ¢ e, 1 g (capp 1 1 3 WE FIND - GOUBLE' ey 7 U308 D, =1 S —1/ i e 1| Personal fc Zal s e S i > 5 in Kr i 2 A. Howitt 2, Pac 1, \ /i a ma Compagnone 1—6. Referee, Avery. | ing males - LOOKING POR GAMES Bowli that 10 The Hart Wingates would lke | . e ste to arrange | game with | Is an ag us, o letic ' any m in thi averaging 1 | women and @ though there are @ |140 pounds. played | good number =k roll 'em and |on a local floor T roll them good. there are so many 4 like to \ 1 more who are still uninterested in ' Dritain Boys' the game, that it has been brought | or teams of like character 1 to the attention of many that some communications to §. Berson, rovision should Le made to get Windsor avenue, Hartford. A -