New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MON DAY, JANUARY 11 N¢ Drit @ was ¢ 11 \ Dy y conld ) baF ] South Manchest 1 \ t \ t 1 \ v | i Federal Inspection of .'\.1!1( with theumatism for years 60T BELEF FA PHEUMATISM AT LAST Spent more than $100 for remedies before help was found How an obstinate case of rheur was given relief by a simple treatment is told by a man in Los Angeles, California, who suffered for vears with rheumatic pain in the feet and back. “I spent more n $100 for lini- s and medici n twenty-four year. he writes Then T used iniment and it plete reliel.” Andit is an fort that t I Sloan’ ve me com- ng e quick, genu- s 1o even rheumatic n't just deaden Sloar tanding doe the aches. pain—it helps your body to throw off the cause. Noneed torubeven. A littleSloan’s ma vatted lightly on— of Irv<h germ-de: tingling through the aching place. Before you can believe it, the pain, swelling and stiffness are relie Try itl All druggists and a healing tide ving blood !mmn‘ | foothall team last fall, The :nnm | | of the basketball toam, howey T E | [] and the fact that the quintet winning against heavy odds, will | probubly bring back some of the | loyal followers of past years, The National Guoards take on the 3 ) | Bristol Endees neat Saturday nlght | (Continued I'rom Preceding Page) | The defeat of the Guards by ey ‘ i L S LO ]JO k H b ol Gl UL 1] other nard wut to erack, having | th vork was poor. Totl t Y “\,' \‘ “‘ N " Muleolm, IFeldmun and Donahuc [were without several of their ‘..\ | B ] ‘U l- 4 for Xew Dritain. Tho | Sic0lm, Feldmun s ST alster Up Team loss puts the New n team out | G A | of the runaing for the state honors | # : T 1 e r——— unless the Disies und Meriden toam RINGETON LOSES i | : rosen, rf. rg. e st \ Mo, Jan, 11, (P beats the Atlas another tiy New P g : 1 “ -]. i ‘ Britain hus beat the Dixies twiee ar Litaarenr i ; slilp ot Manager R r ha oxtion 10 the Mertdon | gay year's Lastern Intercollegiate | Floden, 1t By ionel. ) Endees, 1f New Britain ’ Of Tario most valuable player” of | Endees in their neat | Champions Already Have ‘Tasted Nyborg, rg 1 7 I8t Louds Cardinals hope to runk the Endces v-».n Wilkon, (« 1 {the first division fr (8 tate ¢ i wiil be even| Defeat This Season, ! & | baseball season three nic . with tha Atlas for honors rube | 1 s ¢ s Ne wYork, Jun, 11P—Princeton 2 RN R t ) ber game wil Do IS o De Molay !” “', e tcam in the Laser ) ] Liciats: 1iaskalbull Tozsua .G, T | “n;...\‘...: j‘m’-ll‘ :\ ,1.“‘_‘m ¢ Give the Guards another chanco | iy has tasted defent in the now | Erivks o 4 lon ookted . the club into At the Atlng with by Ditlien {weuson, Columbia having downed the [HUmphri J U plicht helding the whistle and ave tiink 1t Tigers at Princsion on Saturday. Krans, o he a difierent story Last year Princeton won nine | K108t rg about the only referce Uvictories, the only beating | GFandquist 3 to keep a gane such ¢ tinat team coming at | > Saturday nigit, in § of Dennsylvania in the i would been a gr ¥ ors | ot schedule, On | Fersonal fouls—I resen fouls called Saturday night it Lo hiad | Saturduy, Laub, Columbia forward, |1 ©: Larson 1,—4; Erlckson been on the flaor. was at his best and c 121 m.,m., l\_l- ist 1- = ries — |10 take the indisidual scoring leai | N¥bOrg 2—i; K. “Chick” Hayes had a merry tims |0 the only contest he has played, Grandduist IR getting the razzes of the |Jnn of Yale. having appeared fn | 'Mer—Kutscher, Seorer—p; e some of his decisions two games, stands in second place Games Next Week, s - Ing became so red hot that the po- [ With 14 polnts and Loeb of I'rin P amast Imndstant fgumnal Thiv licemen in the hall were forced to|ton has 12, & hedu escort Hayer anc e of the Atlas| Mive co eduled this d Wayer.q‘m’: lrl\:‘:!lnm. b S as follows i s‘lt)'.llvu-xr the Bouth Congregati S, [mouth s, Columbla at Hanover uthe batyl: for first y 4 Hewever, when the guarded eav.|and Princ Penngylvania at i"”: i his vet heen beater aleado reached the door leading to | Princetor Cornell vs, MUt the record of one or the other THe e bl e 8 2 lcolumbia o Priieeton s will be broken and the winner will great excitement and no po | Yale and Iennsylania vs. pare. (101 the top position unchalles “ ¢ QSO Po0) e S S he other game will he tas im- rl § 1 ) manshlp was shown by any of the | mouth at Ihiladelphia. rortant in its way, bringing toge!} crowd towards the refe or the| oM Gallant derloantit ihs: “'H,r iection of Manag g al 4‘|mrr']1 may Inck \ The New Haven score keeper | N Jonly added couc of Killifer made an attempt to pull what ap- to come thron man is o peared to be a funny one when ho ReDPresentatives of Major Lenagyes | piteher of soemis B tried to call a foul on Biily hudwk D ability who last seaso ol > lity wh won lacked tie ‘ s AT afting Schedules Have nudmd sinning habi el ] e gument, In which the New Haven an Impasse in Work, r\v.‘ pit won five of his 'hlm;ke-p»r admitted that TDudack R nd then went had stood right in front of the New Yittsburgh, Pa, Jan. 11 (M- Arh- Haven scorekeeper and reported, the | {Wo major league committecs work- H'm:» also disappointe game was resumed. Ing on the 1926 echedule have! hopes and “Dust Mails reached an impasse, Barney Drey- W dH [IB I h om a sore arm. Sothor He later admitted his mistake and | {uSs, owner of the Pittsburgh Pi. | arren and han mug]l m y are the rest of 1l #aid he was dreaming when Dudack | Fates and chairman of the \'.)nmnl‘ 1 Killifer has to wor rame to the table, He certainly must | 1°ague schedule committee, is quoted | Revfl]lle (ut tter vdinal infield will make it have been in a fog because Dudack |48 having declared on his return to | iaT v is big enough for anyone to eee espe. | Piltsburgh from New York during | clally when he stands in front of a | the week-cnd, | Athantie Cit person, Mr. Dreyfuss said the difffeulty, | Charles which he characterized as the most | Hand, There are pretty nearly as many |5rfous in the history of schedule | appeartd on Jamia :;N\\h)nu on the game between the !n?‘klng was the direct result of the jout for Florida uards and the Atlas at the state [action of the recent joint mocting day wers Frad: armory Saturday night as- there | Which changed the closing dates of |revenne curt Doos Tt were fans in attendance, but the |the Natlonal and American leagues |were fou wrd the Waldie w majority of those who witnessed the ;lnmx {he suggestion of junior circuit em up 200 miles Western loug eontest are awreed in saying that | interest Ked plane was ¥ will becom the hetter team on the floor Satur-| “The Natfonal league committee 'the steamer Alegrete which docked he outfields day night, won the game. realized there would be m at New York on Friday, Coast g re handy i fusion over tlie new measur |authoritics aviators din this The Atlas team appeared to be fu | the maznate, ctting a afloat se fo Nt e ] euperh condition and brought along |closing date like September 26 was| Toth 1 vhose s This spring s will moy one of the largest squads of players | bad business, It means that 154 wrecked ot this ecity, I ary ir training rom Stos teen with any team in this city this | games must be played in 143 playing {Were detained at the T, & const | 1oen, Calif., 10 San Antonio. T season. Every man seemed to be|daye and this docs not take inte at ¢ May, pending 'which May by consider a8 good as the other and as one |consideration about three days |an investigation by the comn iNg an fdeal plac fon the clu ( Atlag player went out, another|Would be lost by Philadelphia and |officer of the conet guard fleot - ' with scoring powers took his place. {‘nfll!on in making long trips to st "‘m;rm«n 1 stories of thr rescus 1 - = Loue, afrmen and mysterions telephone | AL S S ‘lv r No fault can be found with the “Ban Johnson and William Har- | messages received while t were at | L TAI\ i H Guards for the evening's work. Tt |Tl4ge worked in harmony with Mr, | son sl;' 'h';\ the br t 1 i3 true that a number of mistakes er and myself thro re dn the hands of ram e e T i could be seen from the sldelines, waiting an opportunity to ret g s 2a ot but these did not stop the team . New Britain - Giantsin o Heetic . from playing a great game Satur- | lEmp I : ! : lay night. A resume of the game 0 h A“ sehooner Wals fo | Court Game Played saturday., shows that four thmes passes which n the eys the pilot, had been aperating b . iy were captured by an Atlas player | tween Nassan and New y\'nv A din: o 13 g and turned into baskets, probably . i tress signa lashed to the com- o i b ASINO BOWELING A S n nde ckano 1 1 thall did more than anything else to give Wt ALITYS nander ¢ Kickano R i u the New Haven team the game, but | FAYNIR LEAGUE e erg 1 over as he S SR mistakes 1ike these can happen| Heat Treat. ywreeked at sea, ! or anytim e T CEES T \ - e ‘Auto and Trolley in St st he success of P n seoring oy . , P e e el long shots was what really beat Chestnut >t, (‘vash vie o o with New Pritain. When a team con- Crashing into an inbound - A sistently cages shots from some- at 3:38 o'clork 2 where near the middle of the floor, “rnoon Chestnut Wi it 19 impossible to do anything but BIm streets a caf driven by ] | maich them and no one can galne | Papenforth, 232 Maple strect L ; m say the fact that New Britain had ldamaged to the extent of §66, Rl tongh luck on their long trics Sat- cording ta Papenforth, who report- . fars ; urday night. i e the accldent to police = B | The trolley was fn ¢ . Tt is the opinion of the majority | ST[LL LEAD LEAGUE ductor [ Barrett, il 4 of fans who wltnessed the game | e street. Several passengers o the [V ‘] g > “ d Saturday night, that the New Drit- o ] Lo [car felt the pact of the {omo- ek ON 2 ‘ R Tiain s N Ottawa and Montreal Continuc Their | {10 “10 {1 Milouski, 1g 1 " work and the closences of the 2c0re | pegy iy National Mockey Loop, | Harold Atwater | : ] throughout the entire game tends e, reports that shortly to show that the locals were as With Ottawa in First, vestorday while driving Giants : ; a their opponents in every s ef, he ran and bro 3 L ! 1280 E all and Montrea) continu ,‘,.,.[ : ', At I I3 Scveral times during the past |the natlonal hocke | N | the statement that |having los 5 - ( 0 0 . OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY feam had not won R e % " emel ey shington o - ” ; a game off is Lome floor ik S o wora notified Raturday night that % e o s = y = were ali wet and we take | e ; T el J IN TRADES Boston, and anadiens rose tor mem ) 1 b Yonk ankaos | : point above Pittsburgh to D, Penfield, whose fi e e i e a A e : at one, Humi italanair place this afternoon 1t hand, according ta rel T Svitata. Tileh. achoolll . r arter . members include b e Waite Hoyt, Wally Pipp., € THeRNew BT 1iE ol ! : : pELOT | basketball team. surronnde the . - L }f""“v v -":” ; O} Jones and Aaron Wade a id heginning of present ason 2 ; St Ll _among th ndidates with a pall of gloom by all thoso Ve tork : i . b SR who were predicting the inres-(cRafus e : 2 etk =i ent wson. surprised overwheim- St Eainlg 3 A L LEADS IN ELECTION : L & erltlen aha | Plttshurgh 0 1 AT ST R ingly, the number of erltics who ! LI T ) 2 sran epnels could see nothing abead but a long | BO™ ! i s the n.«,».« nominees for to Ny 9 cin, h TR s sassociations which <t of U#S - 6f aieans, by lrdundink fhe FLIMINATION TOURNEY e e Hartford High school Tess McMahon, matehmaker at. e S N Y The game was plaved at the lo- ”f-"_“-"‘n v".‘v‘mw (.m‘uw,'.-a.;t:::flll< 1 range of from 100 ta 5.-|zations. Annual n ;,v’.le,r‘ of the s ke hich {s|iN8 & welterwey ninatic 00 strokes of a painter are as indi- | soclations will be held hefore eal school gymnasium which s 0 o e oo fiistrokes ofias B il sosintiony il e il ghe orep small and probably more at home | o (o T ampion, Mickey | V11% T S 8 . to the New Britain players, but the | ywoer qne New York boxing offi. = at was =0 at that | margin of defe the locals would he ahle to cope with the Hartford team on any floor if they play same brand of ball that they showed ‘fl\lrfh\‘ afternoon. Politis got the tap on every jump game anJ the Hartford te unable to work any the slim Doy w Johnny Newell of the Hart. in was while Coach signa bim with some Hartford center, but | all his cfforts went for nothing. Gennette, who &hos the National Guard not been used with the team. Coach Georg plains this by saying bination is winning want 1o bre 1igh s Ca sidy e his com- ! and he doesn't | cials have prevented a scheduled [mateh between Walker and Tommy { Milligan of Scotland and Milligan | Commi ford team tried frantically to match | scouting and ed thi ir cour: k it up. This scems t0{ A, 3S to disappeinted by the showing of the | Tork recently. i1l m ck Zivie of Pittsburgh, Februg FAVOR DRASTIC RULE | Many of the major league base. ™ | hall magnates are reported in sym | pathy I there. | aen) e with the ional amateur o federation’s proposal to have | sioner Landis rule against signing of college b before they have finish {ball pla RS SWIMMING M¥ enters intercolleg swimming competition for th time this weck, meeting Lel Easton, Pa., Saturday. The | | recen ited Allentown Y | , In & practi cot, be sound po! | — GREB DEFENDS 1 There were Harry ur nds at the game- Saturday ar E t o & tor this probabiy Toronto t that so iy follow Todd lost a @ ion to Dave sehool etics were so by u wide margin in New “HE ToLD MHK‘ETE TTOLD HEA AND HE WAY A LIAR i SALESMAN SAM H TOLO ME THAT WHAT You SAD You When a Llar Is Not a Llar 70U, KON WANT To TALK To YOU o INY ) — o Mashie Wielders Once Models of 1926, nal (mny»l,mm on or off HIGH SCHOOL TEAM ‘GOLF RUSK FEVER SWAMPS HARTFORD SEIZES THOUSANDS veraeity, But Now— 1opart « t ) has | v of 1 « to vears ROIL ¢ No or T he v It one zame 35 cents, lat wt - CONROY CLERK 0F FENVS COMMITTE “Slubby” Barks Thice Olieers at Bob's Appointment and stories to “Stub. ational g for an intervi n weekly Omala vhi | 1 ] = Ax of New HIDDLETOWN ATHLETICS - PLAY AT BOYS' CLUB 1 & cievs PK, in the New Handy Pack is the bigg ong-lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy. 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Parparian and GIl at for- rds, Goffa in the circle and Cap- i Gotowila und Levin and Stlva nards, Pote Zapatka, who with the Doys' Club Re- J son, has returned to v ufter having beea away for nonths and is now a mem. f the club squad, He 1s a fast Visitors Mave Playe ther 1 has a sure eye: he should help to the team and may Four Years—scrics With chance tonight, Meanwhiie, fans await with anticipation the Meviden Starts Saturday, ¥ n of Pete Kerelejza, which s \ 1 rome time this month ern his knee {5 mended, v A home.and-home serlies with ¥&' club has heen the locals will take night for the the Meriden ¥ r 1. and 1 road Saturday ! £ 1ime this souson to open in 1he IO At Shvor @iy, The preliminary gams ening will bring the Boys crves into contact with 1h Galvanoplastry” is a proces b ture of copper-clad Wit shingle est value in Exide It'll Cost Bring Your Don't cold Exide 96 CHESTNUT ST. let your battery weather, BATTERIES Money to Wai ait Don’t wait for trouble hefore you have your Jattery examined. 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