New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1925, Page 9

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For a basketball attraction to fol- | low 2 holiday, nothing better than the Waterbury ans could be cured for Saturday night at the From Outside Communication As Resnlt owl in I il destructic it ghit Seine last when a ferry hoat capsiz Paris is leut off by tels on i i There Germany an copt one vh commu is in working order with 1, b is no rlan than a scor 1 mor t by flying pieces and falling L BURRITS WK FORFEI Y Yoo Laurel A C. Quintet of Manchester Vail to Show up for game at Grove Street Gymnasium, €, basketball team rinst the game 4 of M it gym ter te on Grove RUM SUPPLY SEIZED 1ssorted 4 ur lie schooner Minecola by The schooner rived NINE PASSENGERS DROWN b (P—Ni s was wittered while Pelletier, William J. Tufts Nathan team feel that Friday night's gcore S s R " Will bo such a decialve onafin the | TRATERNITY IOWIING ATICEYS Al “41 \‘h ,",-,w “,f\.:,‘nd” = il " local's or, that there won't be | T & Y. CORBIN LEAGUE held aloft in ona hand a |, ! any cause for doubt as to which Lranjdinge kn fie girl said, and muttered a team is the superior aggregaiion Bl Erenc T 4 hreat that he going to stal oy R Gun 10 v Ther girl stro 10 ¥ e S D 1= U5 |gelf at the same time eryi Iy RGN s has been trasellir | = = = |for lielp. The man, hecon ‘- il for the New Tomingon ned when the girl sere n araTn and if the team gets golng ehin 3 81 22— 227 pis hold and disappe DOUM[‘,R NOT IN)IBTLNT its stride, there can be ¢ . g or suffering (ro the i to the outcome of the game, | Valentine M85 s t. lice by Miss Bylinski doe. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925. - et - — - | e d | French Pinance Minister {5 Willing to the seription giver not tally those given by other victims of abbing fiend, and the police are to Modify His Proposed Plans 1or Tehabilitation o correlate the cases, | possibl¢ “His gar parliament v PLAYERS ARRIVE ). e e ‘xr) _/,, AN\ G >l 3 ¥ e 7% R . » 74‘k SALESMAN SAM Alterations Free As Usual > HAS 1 WimNs . 2 HE WKEEPS 0> 323 [N N A o AR BWBRKE - ‘—/fl/‘ R NE - 1 3 COFFEE" /N COFFES ALL NIGHT e OUNG MANS 1 o R EEE L e SR R | | : s § on the A“eYs lPHANT"M STABBER }TURKEY AND RUSS[A CAPTURED ARMED GUNMEN ?\ rner I\H).l\wrm ILlrl!‘m:‘l. x.\nnu International Train | u slfl IN :lCCE!SIO!' i ° ( yempsey, Bridgeport; John Drew, ., P T T ogers Hornsby manager o o Speakin g ‘ REPLY 10 LOCARNO — et x| From Peking Fired Upon |, "ouiy Curdinais, turned tn nie ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS | Toston Bluecoats Round Up Couple | Bridgeport Frodorisk Holmes Peking, Dec. 23, ()—An inter- sixth stralght batting champlonship (o] f s t AL MATCH AT WARTEORD | T | 5 Hartford; A. E. Johnston, Bridge. |natlonal train “unning trom Tlentsin | last season. ~Ho still has three more p ortis ers Mecreation Girls, B. | J 4| yfake Three-Year Guorantee Pact | Of Men Who Had Been Holding | port; Walter Johnson, w Haveni | to Shanhalkwan was fired upon at "n L '1'\l equal the rocord established . TSR atiniss WY, ] — T James K. McEnany, Bridgeport: | Hsianho yesterday by troops of the | VY COVD 8¢V g = 2 ; | Providing Tor Mutual | Vv Btore Propricor, Hiram Morley, South Norwalk: |Kuominchun (national people's e Tho National Guards basketball | ' Another Bl‘]dgep()l‘[ Girl At B Two gunmen | Thomas Nolms, East Hartford; Al 'army), and compelled (o returne to| ~ COBN LIKES TAV . :II(IOII h:nl;n‘nulh»r| lou!g)\ woek-end |G. Echerft l‘ | Neatrality R t revolver point by | bert J. Nuut Lirooklyn; ‘Tony Tient iccording to a wireless| On most any major efore hls week when they meet kd l K 'I " ) inski Thomaston Frank mes fre that cit The sther than Detroit 8h 510} ! ) i o o Les nalim o b s AR L v iston; unk | n rom that city. There is no | other than Detroit Shortetdp the Atias of New Haven on T'riday | {acked by Kniler hdoipntinphlene Dot Sl 1 |nundecd eltizens had pursued them | ¥arafiine, Wallingford; I C confirmation of the reports that the | per” § would be & regu night and the Waterbury Colleglans |Mies Mackie e R T from an atlempted robbery in tho Wheaton, Middlctown; William | Kuominchun forces have captured | Manager Ty Cobb prefers Baturday night. These arc two of | Fody Bridgeporit a3 (A k1t e e as R TRE Lh East Boston dist late last night. ! Wolfram, South Manchester, P 10 Tientsin, | Travenor for the position. the hardest games the team will geport EDec R (P ATlanll BUBTAN:es pRel b LGInE WIS MOTGH Cos ot o Rl have on its schedule this year and few weeks of fnactivity on the part | W 10 ACWSPAPTES 4s AN GNSWEr L0, 0 \onio') omeo, 25, both « coming in succession will mean a “t3_f37 |of Bridgeport's “phantom stabber,” |4 ocarno pact. York e i great deal it the players can come 2! 2=1377 |0 has terrorized young girls dur-| The agreement provides that | % ™ e s through to take both, AL MATCH |ing the pa veral months, he ¢ peither countr hall atlack the A N who entered the b T | Cheshire, Conn. made un appearance last night. He | other; that it a military or naval ac- |8tor Max 1 and discovert | |mado un unsuccesstul attempt to |tion is made against either by oue [the two engaged dn robbiug €ohe The most important and the one 108 2 iy |stab Miss Bertha Rylinek, of 714 |ar several conntries the other partg |@nd a second man, fled to the strect that hay the greatest beaving on the 87 ¥ Railroud avenue, a short distance | will vemain nevtral, and that neither (40 ilarm. The robbers darte slate champlonship is the game Fri- o ! ki from her home, Tho young girl | of the signatorles & partieipate he door and ran through t duy night in New Haven. The At- 0 0 an—iim [fonght her assailant off and cscaped [ any political, ecc s or finan- s, pursued by the four polit lag team is recognized as New Brit- | Stedmnn Tive, New Brituin. from being stabbed. Twelve other | oial agreements directed by ene or | and a crowd that grew to s } ain's most bitter rival for state hon 8 [t young girls had heen stahbed when | soveral | rinst cither of |* hundred ors and the team wants this game e {the fiend 1 his appearance on |them. 1 fint i 1 into much more than it does the contest e 1 + other occasions ] . - 8 A i on Saturday night. i it (e 2 A flash recelved ut headquarters |pesarted that both Turkey and Rus- | ! QL e | 5 ! T \ third precinet where the | o regard' the Locarno pact as fies [ The Atlas team 18 a hard ono to : : R P S A e LacienolpasCasl sty beat on its home floor. The play- IAL MATCH sent the patrol N contain- | nowers, 7 e - - ers have the gaine down almost to Cornergli o e i (A Eal ofd Bollai Dats | ROJErER R s o perfection when playing home and 525 rick J. Flanagan, Captain of Detee- | 1©08 B0 or & con Eat ZUPP[{E TH[NKS T{]DAY‘S any team that comes out on top in s tives John H. Regan, and a scorc |, JIEEY L5 S Al New Haven knows that it has been | of plain clothes men and patrolmen | es O S0 5 . I H through o stiff battle, Disies : Ehuiin o0 e ol horiaes oo o LISHERQ R BLOR AR RA I Lig FOOTBALL GAME RIGHT succeeded in taking one victory | el i o stabber had completely | 100 " " 10 ¢ Ll CAREJe Ecia from the ¥lm City quintet two :'"‘ ""‘5"“ e inished into the darkness. gk : “r'_ = ,M,N i ey weeks ago, but fhe win was only by Miss Bylinskl had left her hor et L e iinofs Coach Is Against Auy Ma g a -paint margin and the gam : Lok n Railrond avenue alone 10 g0 10 |y s, it says Turkey terial Change in Rules ended in a near St. Cieorge's church on Park avenue | ; AT O — | nd when she neared South avenue o | it LSO of Sport, Followers of the New Britaln 1973 | man approached her and threw hi SHEEs e te afmory. Fans in this scction ss Gerfrude Callahan, twenty, | Paris, De fhiston i have seen Dumschott and Carroll 8. e G Ll e i A . perform on the local court before Tseiliant fonlsht when | Premiar el over | will I : his time and their ability to take [ e i R e N S et A YOU SAVE ‘55 On All szr- Suits and $ the ball down and score g u ’ S lking ou Ooleman [miant haw 1 (L R ) P o) NOW too well known for th e e G e e 1derstood M. Doum ition. The con Overcoats them lightly. The a 3 bout 2 o'clock. of the of i of cout have no rule making ‘ “ “ v, is probably strongest i I fan after she had reach insisten rp 1 ¢ brought to 'h‘; e 2 home in a half dazed con i or y s 1 get fa o 2 the Cuards will be for 1 ‘ Polt g . financia il r “ [ o 7 : Police received a ial ! “ s s?p “ “w tend ! f < lof the affair two hours other mea or arviving at i1 o problams of th 7 & $ wilt took place. Th ght e pro ho to \Jt.) Al e 19 tihe time when (he i 1 tabi That the life of . Bristol - 1 at her con in many institutions is too “ “ “ # e e Governor of Maine i £ A, i : ! | Tribute to Munsev i . <l i problem ) R ‘ \ i - = Augusta, Me, Deoc. 23 (P—Gove ) e --and Mind You! Thee are actual i 3 Iph O, Brew vesterday Wi 2 . G el ¢ i : LR e e o hous No New Britain Men discounts taken off our usual low prices, e 08 1 o oL P 'X,' 2 On Stoeckel Blacklist which are always lower than others : 2 York publisher (i AR Tartfard, Dee he weekly T, F | - 1 1¥s 2 Great Opportunity, M . STORN'S HEAVY TOLL &t : gl iTS & reat ppor‘ ungy, ivien. rar e N msco > ‘ 1 3 . e Sl Rl e auon The newest, latest, most stylish clothing, right from our great New York Tailor Plant, every garment guaranteed. Lnice of the House Without Restriction at 20% off Our Low Prices ercoat in the store At 20 Per Cent Discount Any Suit in the store At 20 Per Cent Discount Any Top Coat in the store A¢ 20 Per Cent Discount The original price tickets are on the clothes - just walk in and pay the clerk 20% less on every dollar the ticket calls for. There never was a greater,fairer, more legitimate sale. You'll SAVE!! Come in you'll save! Alterations Free As Usual 306 MAIN ST. \

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