New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1926, Page 9

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peaking of Sports Although the New Britaln High :hool schedule {8 in ‘A. ixed-up R ondition until February;-they possie llity of two gamgs being ed bes ore then mpbaar‘n ta'be a dertainty. Coach Cassidy announced yester. ay that he has been given permis. on py Princlpal Slade to schedule game for Saturday, but so far a FRlam has not been deterntined upon, Next Wednesday the Red and 14 will play the 8t. Thomas Sem. ry team. This will bs the last e before graduation and the in which Captain Roger Scully “Toots" Politls will be with the m. games, the relief twirler saved the ing of a right spiritual reaction °f gn mintster, New York Herald Announces Mar- 10V 16 A L T e loor track program Hantaln goully 18 very anslous to|EaW" for him or’ olrumsfances Kkeeps the mention of the study f new cabinet was formed att- riage To Pepy de Albreau, il b L LI R 1 mile on the |"a whack at the Seminary team, |WOre such he was not charged with ending in smiles 9 lent Von Hindenburg had Carabet Star o et Ha drvall 111 Colo of | Creseent 4. © program. Vebruary there 18 a secret he has been|!he defeat. Covey's winning streak | “We never go far into the propl mmoned a dozen of the Reichstag s e 0L iihico anglijs s oRpA: ! 1ding In for several scasons that[C2Me fo an end on July 20, when | ey without having the eup [100d o exe mansion | New York, Jan, 20 (—The New - RbaniahsAniBRIoan Sar! ;F \‘ RN ean I{,]“ And Finauh A e tho White Sox hammered him out |8 | scientist appear with his tape meas. (@M1 01 them that partisan chican- | York Herald Trilune today says that e Gl AR R R iy and = of the box in three innings. sinto " luring effort to ascertain the size of T olitieal havter must coaso, | Wilda 1 1 A ! A e e Tase artg Wilke 4 A In a moment of weakness he| “COWboy Ted" Blankenshlp, of a whalc's throat and his pronounce- | 1¢ ¢ timated plainly that the married to Pepy de u fak g o LS gnine Hebitary 18, f",‘_".“‘”l“}‘“{'”’;v sroke down and confessed to two|the White Sox ranked next to the ment upon the impossibility of pro- | S I cither the setting HILLIE S R I et ol Jos Qierne), QksIer HOK, witnesses at the Y. M. C. A. that in | WVashington —star for consecutive | pouq: curlng in this way a flonting prison tator or the forma- |professional engugem rrye St Mibicl, i the Argonno | Adrien Paulen and other stars have the 8t. Thomas game of a year ago, | ¥/1s He won ten in a row from | Catitegan adequate for even a temporary resi- n W8 of the 1 wge was i sul otk 9 been fovite he dribbled three-quarters of the |JUIY 4 to Aug. 24, inclusive, [ERdoE Ak dence, while the amatenr literalist Y ¢ 0 toi Dy ich length of the floor and tossed fn a| Sam Gray of the Athletics had | o kg s dashen 1o the scena With varlon nent erdict of o . bretty two-polnter—but it was in the [an eight-game winning streak be. 3L 320 histor lustrations and with his it e ler Saint's basket, fore he was hurt and forced out of = insistence that a really g Gou " > aife C. Prey, e the game. When he returned, he ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS can preparc a ‘great fish’ quite as! 'l f urfma ille, Ky. When he turned to the New Brit- [Was unable to finish the first game SPECIAL MATCHL readily as he could prepare a m ont | Alrs, Kat . socially ) uin eheering squad to get the cu he had started, but as the Senators N. B, Lumber. now, par ) for prominer beauty, won the : a ry applause, he was greeted |Won, he was given credit for the | R (T 000 s to 1 ) MU with & decp and dignified silence, |Victory, making it nine in & row, and thoughtful, the hook remuing a s 20 tow cinssnl 4 nenicea iz Nl ke Charles Ruffing of the Red Soy ono of the mure cyidences of inspir i Von Hy TR Ihe Har {was the champion in suffering the tion,” Bishop Hughes avoy ‘tor ! ¢ v o) The junior varsity team will play |Breatest number of defeats in a row. Jonah wag so Inspired of God that ) ! the 8t. Thomas' Midgets in the pre- |He lost ninc before he put across | lia broke the bonds of marrow |\ ZAOER lirinary game. This will also be the (@ Vietory vacialism and el God who , ¢/ER prohlem Sastol e 51 last appearanee of Captain “Sammy"” = brooded over the foreigners in Nin- | S C01 / Lo know s 3 ofrano, and “"Streak” Bengston, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION eve 5 ‘ N Tie New Haven Hillhouse trian- | SOKOLS WIN TWO gl b ; EulathlEns e m ikl "I‘kl’l';:‘:i}rmnh‘ Golfers to Carry on Fight b ! : wnett lud et in 1 ha ol o B st R eigs O v nilscparato) i New Britain Basketball Team Takes Thre howrs attor the political | 010 morning Ty a butler. $he u gymnasium. | Organization. S brought suit for divorce, naming o Hreay g o | A Brace of Games I an Auspi- 3 Miss Bennett after he filec George 2 fatechirs s/ New York, 0 (M—Although | . . saharaon paLiliony Hartford since the rumor got abroad {0 control of their own tourna- Reichs row. 1 [ e ans Sharesn sayie in the highways that he plans to [°Nt8 has failed through denial of 1 ollo TN £ g move his fight activities to the Capi- | Petition to the Unitcd States Golf |1 ( D Lt plc mardLn slieyaalsojdgnisdthal 5 + tal City. The Hartford fans and |AScciation to conduct their 1926 e g Str AR POt R eaned i A sporting public feel that the Atlas |champiouship, women golfers will AL ’ re wis any pursuing, I did it all,” Yes, WHY the Rush? NS e s, Hugh (SO their effort to cstablish an | HONEYMAN AUTO SALES LEAGUE : 3 ¢ lestified, orty and Gallivan are well able to [N4“Pendunt organization, declares | ki - 2 3 o onoel torell ot oy supply them with fistic entertain- v K + California golf and : 1 ; JoREceinldepilingn i cuaRainy: ¥ et and they think that the Hart- i star. | Sokol AL ¢ i o byt ndthoutsuce ford men deserve the chance to re- | Miss Browne, one of the leaders Fll 11 8 us (G coup some of the losses suffcred in {I0 the movement for a separate ) Y previous shows |women's association maintains that : RN e z the LSRG A its hands full { Not 50 long ago. a so handling the 1 amateur 5 0 T ST RS G loper went to enter the [tourng “we could | 5 in Waterbury and George was the [0 il nore for women's z Gessler ( I y loudest in the Brass City in denounc- | U, simply be- ing the attempts of the New Haven omen's ol 17 0 34 K man to enter the charmed circle in [more or less of a side | Dublins the city among the hills. | present time."” I 1T Krol . | ] © Me looks at things differently | F]GHTS LAST NIGHT i vieultur now, however, and rides rough shod | 1 aecupicd bo tempor over the home towners in Hartford | — i SRRk e Iy going in when a fight club which | e ) bi @ 4 been steadily - working to 1) Al o LONTI I e s D ; ‘tion of the fans, is in full | Iterweight ehampion, . ¢ 1 ) C ) loom. g over Morrie Schlaif- T ¥ 2 : lnelitsio ) . Omaha, Nebraska, (ten rounds) [ondayniEREUIG Ho ke 1 bold v Mulligan tosk his football team o | NV York- Mebraw, Letron ) e ! ke Iartford and becauss Harttora | Deat Basil Gallano, New Orleans. | home ganie on the local couldn't get a team together that | eOTEC (I LU, | v R el ey er MLy conld beat New Dritain, he was wel- | 500red knockout over SEROIL TR Wi inds SR ] A S | Henry W York Negro. riaton dleiecs to 28. 1 by g R conied with oper New Britain 3 s ! S yresont at 4 doesn’t enter into this question at | (ree). AL i a0 SOCCER VS, BASKETBALIL 3 : "W all except 10 be on the outside look- | Omaha—Harry Greb, ¥ittsburgh “ . e e s e e O e e < in and become amused over the | heat | 0. Ohio, $6 0 §1- 2 S : : ® \e low, arguments being expended | (1en). Bobby O i1, nd = He nithelcase: ! Harold Plude, Des Moines, fought a ! AL New Britain respects both Rorty | = = & and .\:lullip..m but nla.«(mr col '-nfl;‘;*‘]anuary Hardware Sales S of all opinions that each should | - s 6 play in his own back vard. Taking Ahead of a Year Ago o T ; 1§ it all into consideration, we begin \“\l""”\ . 20 —In its ‘”‘ 2l ARty : =Mt to wonder what the matter is with ¥ hardware market summary, Hart- S N C R t Y i o ront WL W ot e s | o Car of Recent Years ; . wade his fame, guch as it s, and | “Hardware sals throughout a4 FACORDINADREEAND 4a: =5 > T should spread hiw |country are generally favorable, it 1—1 N 'x d S h I t t s shar B o] vt i ovaty 1o srvorty bl " as Aroused Such Interes \ have bee best bascball umpire |market centers. In certain of the ” | ‘ to ever © come to New Bl {markets sales for the first two we . I There is no parallel in our entire experience—or in all ) 4 he might have been off ofJunuatdapoeangioie A“"'”. the 17 vears of Paige and Jewett success—to the keen referceing polo games at the b fially ahead c those for the sam Kan ‘I 2 . Main street armory in the palmy period of 198 Upon the comple S and universal interest shown in The New-Day Jewett Jdays, but he on the square and |tion of inventory, which is still oc- Six! is a straizht dealer from any pack. {cupying the attention of many hard- S O SOUTH on a luxurious, fast ship equipped v : B ware retailers, sales are expected to | with every convenience for your comfort, Already this car has been viewed by a greater number, New, Britain people intercsted in jtake @ sharp upward turn, particu- = Two and a half days after leaving New York we believe, than have attended the introductory showing :“fi“fl“;“fit‘."'”“:z"i"]:o,\‘,‘_”:.,” ,}y”i”x(uh '.:'x ‘\\.. istollsHioRpraapectioilons vewkiin, :;nufall |]m|.M\ann.1h: From Savannah,a short, of any automobile. Throughout the country, many 1. 0. b. Detvake. Tax axws resent hout with interest, “Du past week a satisfac- irect rail trip on the finest Florida train service thousands purchased New-Day Jewetts during the first Tonight ashetbail tean waited opportuni repayi compliment led them in den at th inds of the Meriden Endees. But the complim was ’ ything but pleasing as it form of a drubbing in a 1 | gamc | con soeomd Ame ¢ season is is the city adds way 1 ron 1 to the from add 1o | lay that the | school | i would be u come 10| Y ew Britain this iy night | ving to a cwhere, He ew Jlersey *iil be able to giv i the revious engagement has the a nagex ma .that Bext two or three w will be This game played under ! the professional ‘rules and this will be a‘new style of play for the New Dritain fans. The High school team | went through hundreds of games an | undefeated combination and: when the New Britain High school team net them in New Jersey, the game such a good one that the team s wanited since to . this city 8 play, | then to come b xR The ‘Afpbrican Legion team wili furnish a blg attraction tomorrow L at the Y. W. C. A. gympasium then the Hartford Dixies come here to play The Légion team finds it | has come to the point where it must piav the beet to, get the crowd and it will surely mrean a record-bre ing atte e fomorrow night. e e TS We woul like to sec Natio the preliminary, but rd- Neserves and Bueritts | meet in the neg ties this mor decided it unable to continue discussion of tinanci with Finance Minis Doumer dopted a resolution {to the ef it it would hear Premier B at the earliest mo- | mitten that the plans fostered by its bell alar Hations on this score boen completed, COVELESKIE WON secutive Games Chlcago, Jan, 21 (A—Among other honors going to Stanley Covel- eskie of the Washington Senators during the 19256 American League season, was that of winning the niost consccutive games, Covey was credited with 13 consecutive victor- les, He started his winning streak on May 9, and although he was not able to go the route in all these tory dem or spring merchandis was reporte Staples continue to move 1 retail stocks out the country favorable,” ally belic IO HEAR BRIAND Vinance French Committee Drops Discussions With Doumer P Jan. 20 (P—The fi commitice of e amber ¢ ment micr will probably a committee some luring the day. 1t is cxpeeted will support the view of his finance minister, who declared to the com- pear ibers in opposition to his own 1d raise little additional revenue and would lead inevitably to early turther inflation. FIRE AT NAUGATUCK Y Timely Discovery However, Prevents Any Serious Damage Waterbury, cight roomers were aroused by the automatic fire alarm system of the Naugatuck Y, M. C. A. late last ht when a blaze started in the anitor's locker room. The flames were soon put under control and as | soon as the smoke eleared from the building, the roomers were a g0 back to be Lester A, Fr the third floor called the to who rooms on and eman, smelled smoke firemen was sounded later, The bave not yet WANY IN A RO Hld, Leagaes Resord Lo G time | he | | Jan. 20 (P—Thirty- | telephone. A | | | tronl s over in 20 minutes. WRONG FONT “What made Ma turn Tom | “He was a printer and she didn't fike his type Beanpot On the Alleys CASINO DOWLING ALLEYS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926, e T Ll Rl "NFW CABINET 1§ oeeutkes - FORMED IN BERLIN Walker , Needham 1H 8 108§ n sidered 2 the RANGER CLUG LEAGUE | [1tselt to strict fulfillment of Ger 3 Footballs, | JOKING AT JONAH STORY ‘!lnum 5 obligations as luld down in was awarded the Distinguished lzaioto 97 M 87278 |Dawes plan und adheslon to 1 Servico Cross, the Crols de Guerre Middleton H i f n policles prescribed in the | ms, the € ] | Begley ] " G J pres n o th b . Y A with two palms, the Crolx L'Etolle B spoaking At Cnmmae: Mo Rogros | PUIALERIATY Go¥E, Rathor |Cocurne Srentes Football Plager of Years Ago Xateshs"Nos made s member Mo Argosy | 3 / : . The soclalists, it 1s sald, will sup. the French Legion of Honor. = | - doculer wanding or viviicat | Than Dicfatorship Fayored [pore te eorerrment “on- s Do Hero of Two Wars cnvay, who was 63 years old, Baseballs, | Book plan and Locarno policles. I 4 with Hinkey on the teams of E":Ir.-r,..',-. $ | Chicago, Jan, 20 (®The story of Gierman nationalists, the communists Ko o) 595 and 1894, and because of Carey {Jonah und the whale has an apy n tween a [and the cists, however, Ney 20 (M—Doath has or's reputation as a defensive ‘:u:»-.‘ : 260 [cation that may be made to Uttt montary | sidered manent opponents of tl Tt it o5 AN ST ost of the thrusts by opposing ‘\_\‘\\”‘V‘nv tlehurches, pastors and laymen, said 8 o par- | government on these jssues, et L by : s were made at Greenway's side Liididal 8= 155 | Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, Chica U choser In the ootball team within a month, Frank line. During the same years, 4331302 (At the meoting o world service ! et has ' fopmer px Hir on of t foremost wing- Greenway caught on the Yale bases ¥, Anistasto - commission of the Methodist Epis- |} of 'and Lut n of 4l tir 1 John Camphen Dl team, receiving the pltching of N 5 {copal church here today. ut ¢ e A S Gresnway, Who hae to. bear tna|. Dutch! Cartor Al Middieten T R e ago ) £ty " He was general manager of the :I’“ 3 [thousand pities that this amazl ! ng of the Locarno WILDA BENNETT SA[D Mn“v] ‘.m vw.v'n ; v(,'l‘ ‘.1 Re l».n. Calumet and Arizona Mining come B ibook of Jonah has been so often VO resmddaac L 8 cons L, pany and lived at Ajo, Arizona. | handled jocularly,” he sald Dr. Hans Luther ¢ ilnead 10 HAVE WED DANCER et 1o imposeible to circlo Hinkey's wlasd = “Its treatment nearly always he. | ¢ & ment, with Gustave . SPECIAL HALF MILE nann holding his old | gIns with smiles and only the securs| " por puts youin Jacksonville and on to 5¢. 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Unsurpassed passcger and fast f East and New England with the therefore forced to steer & precarious course, |alternately seeking the indulgence of powerful and soclalist groups that it will After promoting the former Yale athlete to first lleutenant for gal- fiREENWAY, FURMER‘MMW in action at San Juan hill, | Roosevelt recommended to congress /that he be breveted as & captain y | For gallantry in action in France, he German nationalists 1t will pledge who died here yestor- v distance features for the The New-Day Jewett may be purchased on’ time payments ¢l one of the most at tractive plans ever offered. Ask for details. two wecks—more actual sales, we believe, than have ever beeri made in a like period on a new car. Such interast is natural, for The New-Day Jewett is a most unusual new car. It is truly a new-day auto- mobile—designed for today's motoring needs and ad- mirably fitted to meet them. To gain full appreciation of the remarkable results fine Paige engineering has attained in new-day driving ease and brilliant performance, you must not only see this beautiful Jewett, but ride in and drive it. If you have not yet been able to do this, delay no longer! WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. 319 East Main Street Telephone 2810 TAWGONIT— T ANT TAKING NO MORE CHANCES (F CROOKS ROBBING MY PLACE - THASS WHY T'M MOVING IN TH' REAR. ¢F MY RESTAURANT AND YoU'RE GONNA SLEEP N TH' FRONT ~ N%&TP‘\ GOING oUT AND - o YAS) HERE COMES BILL MCLACHUAN WHGS ALWAYS BRAGGING ABOUT WHAT A GREAT DOG HE'S, 66T=T'LL DO A LITTLE BRAGGING ABOUT DO YO0 KNOW ,SAM — THERE ARE SOME DOGS | THAT HAUE MORE INTELLIGENE ;\‘Y:*ii;-;& MASTERS |

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