New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY III*)RAI,D, THU t.\'I)AY e s JANUARY 28, 1926. W, Cheldler On the Alleys | FLASHES OF i ] W, 8chold S Slierbrook, — Cu o see her HAIDS IN NEW HAVEN Dummy lnughter “capped, h Haven, Jan, 28 P11 PI so ROGERS DOW MAKE WOMEN SQUINT MILLINER SAYS I v18 it Wil ber Peaninaar | vosia’ fop ged violatio ‘ ) \ ows: Alberta Remingte or lnw m Jor l 1 INDUSTRIAL Meriden: Anne Rajune, New RN coushs R"}" 257 ,m“"mm (By the Assoclated Press), 181,309,807 Jury diragrocd 0 Erdeen Jolnstone, New annatity of lque s Qfikkldhl'Apl-uuMn'm i L |1, Kelton . Novo Nikoluivsk, Sih Big Bill G il \n; Emma Suess, New Britain mes Ksposito was arvested And etermally, ue PISO'S The passing of Judge George Klett | prajysor Kichter | Haywood s now hossing a coul min lirldgeport — Amalgamation lclen Tevelolt, Seymour; Ofive i v nd o Andrew “",;:;-g,?“ after three months sorious iliness, | Fagan i e At e aifa il o T trook (CAMARIC LN S : t 272 Goffo Terrace - takes away from this city a great methods of production. T e Droapect, Muine; Carle Lore | devotee of sports, espcclally the Sieve |owski, Bristo T T P YA High school sports, 1n political life, [Dobbs Loundon IYor prospe \ y % = | 3 Holtxma ANEa! prosperity’s sk Bridgeport Mis. Johin A, Young | v Judge Klett made his cnemics and ::\]v»‘»\rlle:‘x{ Alliron Philip Snowden wants Great Britain chosen chalrman of 1airf on i CONSTITUTION PUND {,‘m,d, numerous, but we epeak of |fupernaut Bhepara to curtail its drinking. Ho oites tho | connell of purent-teachers' nssoel ay over, Ward - ample of the od States 1 g 7 5 iim as a sport \nL “h;’:n.lm i .~,..,"‘,.,m“',',,‘,| mple of the United S 8 tions, <1muu-r”m a,:m»lnn: Needed Already ou onal, 5 i v scribed Judge Klett's second hest topic i rarier o g Bt oI oL for o 0 ot Ian L Tt | Jeval FUSENRRIU I of discussion was sports. Yale was| American p,,,,, (U Vel *; prohibition Btanley Baldwin has ad- [socicty reports gain in memb “ehin |of the Navy Wibur hu lifs hobby, The New Britain High | froomett 19 14— 307 : vised British unlon leaders to find [and larger contribuii ! orosts | rurthor S weliool was his pride. Whenoever the | ot 108 e g0 H out why Amerlean workmen have a | dirvctors, 40, campaizn | onducted te Jocal school's teams won, he swelled |, 1 o — - better standard of living and higher = ondition the fr It i with pride and whenever they lost, [ Johneon (T ...’.,,“_‘.’ woges, 3 Mertden vard O'Bric HE gEet : igih Wiy gloom was as deep as was any of = Flenemann I e A Rttt e S thiose playing on the toams. 87 H Saehive 0 y i ! i Hingfor lir 18 heen > Maher %) . ingtos—The navy expects to " u.,', T |nlun A misst i ial 9 RtEve) clatt wag | ATSOsY ! Jave some of the smoothest running, | 10M State School for Doy Tosto R g In recent years, Judge Klott was |jiines o most dependable high-power light- | — permit i dr > b conducted A devotee of golf and he played [Cumck . Ao B R (ay i Martiond — Mrs. Maria J. 1lobert (¢ iy whenever he could leave his business [ 1oote Ll e eplanc ouginen {n extatence. | e Cling. mysterious. disa . ‘ ; long enough. Hi favorite linky was o e O I B o neg ol e e ke ; he Bhuttle Meadow course and here el ’mm:"l"l erenaN s i gt TR o E E the judge could bo seen driving andy Shevd NI] s il Jpaly S es K ined | b Liberty niotc s terday § 1UX putting with a concentration that | Kot : T b e L gl s e i wllowed of nothing elso during the | Mack New York—Drimles hats mal NINES ENT HURSES b actine art i e R’ a graduate Registered g game, ooncy 2 ork nless hats make D s s 5 tonietris ‘. Antonsa iR Re \“”m”q o TU BE CAPPED TONIGH] vonstitution i8 one which I cannot itted with glasses that ’ ‘The efty will miss him, his fricnds — clation of Amcrica, Therefore ho ex- | : A LRoneRwIncIal ‘“"'! correct, comfortable b will grieve him, but the sport world, | Watker (St T I YRR T | peets the small hat to yield to the T——— ! QILONE £ 1 AN l] at become your 3 onNl | Kenn 7 14— 22 ; g the Unite i your P eobably. unconaclota o thel" tacty| Ko 1 l;g i i (. B. Caldwell Settles Breach of | T o T A e Togks; complete’ pertast b will have lost a champlon of the “all | Josepuson 93 113 300 me | ervice and you pay wool and a yard wide" variety. LIRS o ssonnnsitans §8 09— 204 P i 1 Yeningrad—Helles letters publish- Daughter Ofticially Start < el dgdyaciet i Ce” i Promisg Snit ot of GOurt [ iitersr e vt eve veen banish GULLTY OF MUNDLL POSITIVELY ONLY 50c 88 04—145 ML L GRS ralning pita & The DeMolay basketball players Stanley 'u..n\:u S | ed from public libraries. Lating A RO, New York Cop Who Killed Com- DOWN THEN ONLY . who traveled to Springfield Tuesday | \Wikox 88 81 13— %7 Now York, Jan, 28 () — G i ey N 1 have plainant Quickly Convicted night, had a great experience on the | (i OISl New Sork, dan, 28 OP) T Grorgn | New York—Chuuncey Dopow fs po jtialitid o brvom D B oestt e b way home. They played the game, | Larson T B o Rar a s {impressed by non-partisan tax I t the New Britain gen S P o but were Ko late in getting started | Mohucaus ol elupmian, Who once Wrofo Liskliation!Incongreas’ (hat heay i be officlally “capy P CIWeek i y for home that they had to hurry to e i Jith @ SOWNE | Coolidze and Smith for th R R ! Y make a train. Travellng by rail- T e T of court the | pragiential tleket in 1825, SRS A road, they came to Hartford too | Thompson HroUsht e i bytat el e = 000 ot i y late to get the last traln to this city, (00, **: Holn Shtrus y Mrs. Clari | qondon—The Prince of Wales e g ; \ so the players went on to Berlin. |Greg T sy withdrasn suddenly | ¥OUd rather appear in London in ! ok intendent ¢ Here they searched around in a|Warner Siuy fisc mdinirnaient df iDis |DeNAIEGT 9n clenntiulian lie 1 o S 1 ; driving snow for taxis, but none [Pelemore yestarday afler adlaurnment of the | aocloty for tho prevention ot crucity | wel i | could be had and because the fl- e it s o Nii o children than participate in a1l cningg will b it nances were not #o very very flush, | 12k Lo the plalntifc about mavriage | Soicome 1o himself, so the lord |N prosident of 1 e & the boys started to hoof it. \1']"!]"!1 Hut lonly Inticlgeners Nlors |n:|\m| s banquet to him has been (school. Miss Maude 1 hand over AT rieys refused 1o confim reports that cancelled. ile made the announce- [rectress of nur wiil [l They all got sfely home but it B e e wonnumt ot soltle: |ment at a hanquet of the socloty, |cins ] was around 3 o'clock in the morning (yaent —— | guests will be s b when they rolled into bed and it was W 483 {ra i rho a1 vornod v e oF || O e eI IR ARBIEI N DG have 13 who hiad come from low officers testified ' a sorry lot that arose the next 2 Stanley Tule. Ralph 1. hiras of Kansas City, had | swapped colors. At a meeting of the | wmorning to get to their various posi- [T Wright -oooee 110 iined Hiel ihe afiier e W Club, Miss Wills wore a fons of work, though to their eredit, | wiiox Mo 108 posed to her after introducing him. | fallor made suit of lavender and » n.:lid, that they all reported the \\\'n'v_tr\:\:rx'r, 3108 sclf on a train en route from Chi- | P1Ue which have been the French nacdeys \".tn\p\!(lly a7 sago more than {wo years ago. Yes. |Star's favorile huc Mile. Tenglen ] — — terdny letters trom him were plac~ | a8 in dark green, such as the Cali- Members of the graduation class Lol e in evidence fn which ho said “p | fornian displiyed hitherto iy Tals worn tis eninglen ot gn . | think a man ean change his mind as | e athlétie team at €ome time during Woll faa b un U AT ol wh o TORTINBLENTE GO RUOATREER e (heir high school carcers have prove | wairac Eayilothariobu b an oldilioy ki (l sl v SIVLRIONH oM ErgRRlE I CEK o themaelves versatle In the socials | Davles. |young heart and too mueh ambi- ST reported as fouite encourag: preceding graduation, Prisutto tlon.” ing Gladding Mr. Caldwell testified he had pre- | | wankee” Lacava is sald to be a S viously tried to settle out of court, | New Have Davenport, inger. During the school banquet Yard (‘lrl’kn. pbut that Mrs, Shiras’ attorne 1 {Louisville, -V\\‘ winner of Deforest he almost had to be asked fo slug. & 5 §2— 233 {demanded $5.000 for her and §1. al in Yale competition tor writ- i | 8- attorney's fecs, which he considercd {Ing and delivering orations. N Freddie Gennette is the class §§— oe | toO much. o E ? Lresident, Bliss Clark, the clags his. [ Rinsroe = Changed His Mind il orrineton S OnnneE I RN Gy forian and Hilding Bengteon was a One of his lefters which he iden- (#8arded to Tnin Alcott whost | star in the class night frolic last (ifed sald: “I think a man can (Son. EImer, 12, lost life on July 21, night. Ealamon !ehange his mind as well as a wom- (1923 in trying to - save drowning » PA PR, :“:’\“‘*:;_ lan, and 1t f8 my wish to change it (8t Roger Seully was in the class Lyhch Inow. I have not asked more than | T night cast, but the committee figur- Nichols {1 am willing to concede, Certainly enwich Tho A. 1o o0 that he would be better in the no marriage should take place Licutenant Colonel in Sth regi \ndience as the butt of the class {agalnst the will of cither party." ment, 17th Connceticut Volunteers, \ker, %0 there he wns last night, [1as) | Mrs. Helen C. Gibbons, Caldwells |0 Civit War, A ‘]yyvn" 0 " daughter, testified that she had ob- | F iy Votrano's grace on tho | Binwort Iserved Mrs. Shiras and her father op | N Hlaven Devito, T ; o anee floor is second only fo his [Lumm porch ot lier homo in Bronxville [lrased from Allingtown hospital |14 ccofuincss on the baskelball court. nd that she noticed Mrs. Shiras was (hreatens travelers at railroad sta- | (d ety nelined to “petting.” tion, overpowered by railroad police. | linolia Torouos, . wRpOBRBE LEfs a3l This was the second Dreich of ——— bl \cars on {he horizon as Johnn | [promise suif hrongnt aguinst v Middleton Vrancis Warner, 6, ( Dawson of Meriden, This youngs {Caldwell sinee his anoerrd wore and Antia P ski. 8, injured in 2| ie a clever battier and has developed {han two years ago to Miss Marjon Cromwell seked down by v soek of major proportions, 1le has {Jinley Andrews, school teacher of atom il i ) nifty way in the ring and shows | | Westhrools, Maine. The first was i @ e rosults of good training. | [ hrought by Miss Zoc M. Evans, a | New Thave Archibishop John | & AbSEA | | anicurist, In Boston, for 0,000, |Cieplak welcomed hy 2,000 persons (‘ Efforts have heen made fo gel | L\ho sald Caldwell had proposed to | —accompanied from Moriden | { these two together, hut so far they * her several months hefore announes- |many Folish pastors | F\ huve Leen unsuccessful and it is - T Ithent of his cngagement fo Miss An- | — | g probable that they will meet in the i SELE S RO Bridgeport -~ Conne s (’ Dlimination tournament next montl | rRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS E - trial Lenders' association endors 3 Raymond “Bus” Pond 1 eritically | * 1. 0. 0. . LRAGUE ('\ i1l at his home in Torrington. He | Bridzeport Trial of C Kfl iy suffering from a mild attack of o 7 s Irost on chage of arson cost state | § L “[:,mghwm“ i a ot % Goach Mosc King Mas Discovered | 5 rip_infectjon. He was taken flL] instron Many New Boxers of Promise ‘ast Wednesday while engaged at his |G, Carison | ) . il luties at the Hotehkiss school af Through Tournament Tinals, Dont Fuss wlth \ Lakeville and he returned home last - q 5 | f ¥ Friday where he has heen confined |1 hetayonycall Ui M d Pl have baen in copsultation over him Coach Mose King of the Yale boxing | Musterols Works Without the e g eona1tlon feam in the university tournament | Blister—Easier, Quicker o finals held last night to determing | There's no sense in mixing a m George Mulligan is going to stage the selection for the team this year. | mustard, flour and water when you c; bosing shows In Hartord. therc is Il B. Price, « member of last year's | easily relieve pain, soreness or ¢ iffness 1o question about that. Discovel {eam was held to a draw by W. L.| with a little clean, white Musterole, by tho Hartford papers that the new Graham in a bout in the 125-pound Musterole is made of pure oil of sel of boxing rules did not include | class requiring an extra round. Cup- | mustard and other helpful ing redients, the clanse which left the supervision | tain MeMann was nnable to fight | cnlmhmrd in the form of the present k |1ast nigit because of an injury and | White ointment. It takes the place of nQ - . of boxing houts and the granting of n [ 0 A i : 2 ’ L R L D last. nigit because of an Ibjury uiul| T o plasters, ind wil not blister, | 33 HERE'S more than one way of looking smart,” the new : s e R o |, Bighnin, aon of Smator Bing. || Mustetole uuelly givespromplelil | ¢ Dunl M liaa s € i er 16 8 cravi |ham. and 1. J. Gaisser fought a | from sore throat, bronchitis, t f unlap “Me . CeeMmS Ui o e kes st s ol o i | eadache congestion, pleurisy, rheuma its flexible bri : . . = | ¢ ago, s 1 2 1ts flexible brim turn D i —acl e : I e b tem, u(::_mjrmm,,,A(\‘wm.“:.\xq.m_‘l; e | urns up or down —adapting itself to your ( an who have been taking it! Unity LA RRULL i ookl aelife q h: 1 1 o ’ s 1 ¢ I S0k 115-pound ¢, 1. Grande | frosted fee 2 changing 1dcas of how <ho e S et and it 1 Tatord on it o e L e | the he (L may prevent peima: § ging v it should be worn. Eight dollars’ bouts run in recont months, This| 3 ) To M : ; 1 ( 1 o | ound 0s' decisio ‘o Mothers : Musterolc is als kol i 10 QEU feags e ek oo L 1) rownan, e :]\\; g e b e Y worth of true style and quality. atoxtuliof Mo e eng| - 5. Vrice and W. L. Graham babies and small children. ! game due to unfortunate happen- T b pannd clnse: W. 1o Ritchio, | sk for Children's Musterole, ( ings over which fhey had no cou- Phenix. A MM S | 350 and 65¢, jars trol, With Mulligan invading the B TR : aled M. & Bl ncradn, I binee “and tube: i Hartford arenas, their chanecs of ve- IR L H ‘vum‘vih 'm!r:;(\r’l ision A | (. couplng some of the long Erecn ar I PeRabnlabat e ¢ EXCLUSIV i' AGENTS S el ; f ¢ . Gaisser, | L " neEsoihei el | = 158-pound class between s THE ASHLEY-BA K COMPAN ' 1. Luyke and W. hautz | | BL IVl Tans in this ety wondering Comtack. : 4 | { whether Jimmy Clinch s eduled [‘.v’n;“. V ; »lrmmh‘] oz Vande- | (1 139 MAIN N Yo fight In Meriden this week or not. | g, vurie 2 z"):::‘ i “(':;:,‘.“‘ el UL tree | ~ Joe Rwedock e staging a big ama- rounds, judgnaidecision | Better than a mustard plas DIIPY % WGP L S0P Y, LS S TN S SOIGP TNOI 2 E — | UL e OIS SIS SNUIPS S O SNDIUPS SO SN0 :)x\.m Jate, we haven't heard if the local b o . ‘ ALESMAN $AM The G or o o $ e Game of Put and Take—Sam 0 iy Pms Bv SWAN % The state championship ¢lemina- 100 18 y (fon tournament tukes place next "o i ;nom:rn::ln:\l:ml «‘1! xdm.,l\’.":mn\,’.nuf [T #0 OCLA‘L:«V TM GOING OUER FAR INTO TH' NI& ine aps will be a nced — D GUZZ'S HOUSE 0 WLAY F R ‘The backers of the local hoy are T POKER, , RASTUS = 40U CLOSE UP OH BoY U;E:Lé-iue«‘égu rope ha v oW Vg ¢ — e - 5 = INGS HAS DR < in hopes that hie will - have 1N | (oyypROIAL BOWLING AT TH' PLACE TR TH' NiaHT EouRERNaS T RO chanee to keep busy between ther | gl s TLL BET Tu _.efi wou and now because there s nothing | INTER-CHURCH TEAGU &5 e i . ke keeping a good line of fights un- hemlnqto" lnnm- "Io £5 der oue’s belt in° preparation for 4 big think like the championship tournament. Magada Woodford Dummy Clineh's backers are hoping that he will come through with a wie over the rest of the 128 pounders in the state and “Teddy” Hayes, hin trainer, 18 working him to keep in trim for anything that might come along. Poterson Kall W, " Carison Carlson Luesdell PROMOTION FOR HANNON fohn P. Hannon of 24¢ South Maln street, who has been in the employ of the Conncetlout Light and 1907, has been ap- | distriet superin- Power Co., sinee pointed assistant tendent. First Lathemn, 92 . m N ETTY [T S UHI U] oo Blne Army. .

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