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

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The Oxford- teing the game Saturday night after | cents at New York: 27, & ambridge team wi | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA ':—‘*-_‘.'__-.—:w‘_ = st | torcden Noor, they should nit “ ' oor, ) thelr oatla ¢ Now 15 4 N . v r . i e in e srsnsiana e | FLASHES OF LIFE: HOLDING HANDS A Wt ey Enend Spanish Flier Now Wants |crowing the southern Andoes and . | game with case, il . H It appeared likely would he - 4 b > | visiting Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colom« pea k ing - h oase, AT MOVIES OLD KISSING NEWER | L " v restoring sormalcondl- | T0 GO on to New York | hja. ¢ane i trr United States. He . 4 S y Y T | tions were the south east, Cape Cod Tuonos Alres, Ieh, 11 (®—Haying | has been privately Informed that his It was found necessary last night |and the Berkshires, eral wn froi los, Spa os Plan will be approved, n from Palos, 8puin to Duenos | § ! o por L8 Blto nortpone it gamo between the —— ((Are xpocted 1o be usateee oy e i g e 8 0 il ok [Merldon and Bristol Endecs for o |BY_The Asociatcd Dres v Haven—Motorman and. mos ol 1hrough drifts on Jacobs Ladder, (he | % Commander Ramon Franco ¥ 3 frststrtssssstsnnsssrens 4 Week hocauss of tha fough. seime T SEariailions wlg It bpierh i niiua ot e e e —— N euk it s o ed e tieh Raid i ddhyit he would shortly SCHOOL BURNED DOWN T s R D D """“"".'E”' r\;lllm\- ;.\ ]\Inslh‘:’m‘!“u- migyibel | NERTR st ot ol el VI | [ehamicTrall S ang s tho gy .“y‘\‘v‘y‘.v:‘-.l\':n Alfonso ,‘;:H;‘I‘:].x“:’.\, 1”:~ l‘lw::Iviml;.»:(,m;\ln::o,o:::n :llnk(:-’ : L RlL Ak, ‘s all right with Maglstrate Ma. e N l U ‘d‘ thoro ce o th . o T e 26! L team has an ambitious schedulo ‘l"““:‘ in the Silver City and all of Brery, VL sattise Nks o iy T | Wston I Whitneyvi ot neld NG "g al ]S HllSllfilly Hfl] furca from western Massachusetts 10 | Airos 1o New y Ho added that | street school housa was destroyed by contronting it for the mnext two [B'Istol I planning to move over to remarked as he dismisscd disorie FARBLY LG8 Ronalblgibyiicoranay, N Albany, N, ¥ his plane, the Plus Ultra, was in | fire of undotermined orlgin’ here [the city on the main line for the e dismisscd disorderly - *lymouth and many of (he sma weeks. Saturday “night the team |(he clty on the u > 70" ™% conduct charge against n coupe prr | aoe o ; it This Time amonth and many of the smaller | yplendia coiditlo vesterday, Bocause of the heavy meets the Passalc Wonders at the |ME0t Of the game, rested by a policewoman, New 1laven-—Beven flres keep communities surrounding ft contin. | [ryanco qesir fly home by way | snow storm, school was not in ses. state armory, next Wednesday tlo | Sedemoape s caatls ire department busy during stors . i ued nearly inaccessible by road but | op 1y, Sc 1 west coast, | sion duintet plays the Springfleld Y. M, | Jimmy Clinch cnters tonight upon ke e i damage not heavy, | ; ®r—A Ladly | Prockton which was hara b H. A. In Springiield and a weels frous |® hard test when Le meets Battling | AL R e ! wnd and dug ftselr | 170y made raptd strides il | S ——— —— Faturday, the Atlas will be here for | Battalino of Hartford in the \mr\""r‘b".'l )‘;‘“”",“‘ L voiolng to be | Tridgeport—Twelvo nurses and guq jor ¥ from the second blizzard | COMPIete recovery, \ the third game of the year. |bout of an amatour card in Foot I’)“”‘_:('m‘ h\\\;rn "“ "h"."f““"‘,“""' At rone ward maid suffering ”“‘]“ r k. The toll of disuster show- R RO T ¢ Greed artford. i) 11 | person. ! « ell. when flot fever; first ease two wee o Weikbas i a I Moy 3 — [eusriall ‘.f’n::n';::::)’fip e L ) e : 2 Ll st ana manv| Montana Elk to Be Turned turally o teres an by 4 8 & " oW d exclaim ‘By jo " P & ; . wred but the lesson of the % . v % ol g o o Naturally i.);“.-.'.::(:::-gll :;le‘ xll;‘r: {'1\:;“]” two are the leading contendoery | P 81t d0Wn and cxclnin *By o Harttora Creditors of G, Tiaroli e had not been forgotten, | 14008¢ in New Engl: OVER [HElR ACHES AND PA]NS H b e fof o sta a olr | e Hipatrie to he given oppos ong > 5 1 elena, Mont., Jeh, (7 . Kumes to be played at home, the :’I'.Ci»"’;'n LS QR TN IR, pren o e Roosevell 'question him at open hearing Mon- | oo, M L ST ‘;‘l,,l‘.".:.:,.,,",” s ‘],'».‘f“. B Passale and Atlas games, It & hard | ] at -Wreaths and houquets have |y, (Nl i, v v onyl ol st iagl) Mana el tomors | | th cold should take th 16t saring s | e o " hon the furbule A e Newpo L L, branch of the al i £ ) ma clk tomor- | - wi old should take the 0'; "hlcl r!;::l":g::h"fitll\(f i‘onu:llv‘n_l‘h‘ Battalino has seored two docisions ‘:\«-4:.:mvh”‘r-":\:h“v:;’.'.f " :A lun- | ——— fNew York, New Haven and Hartforg | oW wil be sta 1 o Mid- Trainer Albaugh, (i “town, Tells these youngsters— there is ok reets which over Clinch, but both fights w | ar the spe ) WWo apamen| M R railroad, servico gone Wk clang cboro, Mass., from Moiese, in (he How To Relic Lame- on carth as soothing and game i attracting the most, NOXt | had » good while d the last | Of thIs steamship perished in heip. b \ mal on the thecn | Black 1700t Indian reservatior o ness Lasy uick to reduce swelling, limber Saturday's or the week follgwing, | £0 1s agefanduthenlag e e S e [onmormal on the threo prinelpal (Black Foot ; g 7 sy, (niek vduce s Ing, limber up i i decielonB nawRhatniibgtionod eyl pte e CABNE SRl | LEFT THE COAL FIELDS ulroads, Interurban railways wore |SHPIMENt gathered by United — tier o or take the ache, pain e : much by fans who saw the enconter, | [F¢/Ehter Ant i | restoring their, schedules rapidly | °8 Biological survey fro 18 USES MARTIN'S LINIMENT ind lameness out of musecles o ASR(at 89 Btalosnonors Hgo S hil oilianEiaTeutet (ol anmt st oyt s bl Houthern and western Massachu. |1180n range is consigned to Perey ) Bame against the Atlas a week from through to a declsive win tonight |, ~1oXlco City Villa'y o I te, southe Taland .and [1ONCK pregident of the EIk Breod- | wywq g how to _ 1 5 Buturday fs the most important for smp 1f hece “eiroe blood battle | N¢2d: 8a¥8 the newspaper Grafico, fs | Many Take Up Other Work, Tut Conooicut e D S L e T HEAE =1 | A good rub with Mike Martivs the local team. The Atlas has al- |(he nght tonight will be it | on the way to Chicago at the insii- | o . | by the storm w b. "Ik are to be turned loose in New ness, ache and pal s | Liniment makes you sieep like a top ready scored two victories over the | . 4 gatlon of an cccentric millionajre | Majority Are Stll Hanging | om o removal from | Englana tof & fellow when he § and nest morning you wake up feel- homo team. but this doesn't count in | Ciinel's camp and his Collawera :‘;:““’I'l:‘:""‘;:)") ‘.":” alsoigonsht !‘l]_'" | Around Old Homos, : [, The biological su red i R IR Hke @ million dollars, the minds of New Britain fans |are positively certain that he will H00 ! Pl | Bost LY the experiences |10 feveral years ngo hitserol r sports at Geor iy Note:—Ior the henefit of folks OBalnst the intercst in tho third [take Battalino but the Hartfard ChSE R LRI e Sl st o (e st sdny's blizzard, got ap |seatai oy r mal8 had multiplied o leclures Tra PN [ wio dont know—Mike Martin s game. {vooters are just as cortain that thejr [C7104 States. [ardly mora than half the 90,000 | o sy wrres AFCor oS Ta Il oL v at i was ng Ay Albaugh, who A\ § [trainer of - Washington Ball Club - [champ 1s a head over the local boy, . B S ER P e e s L At [ 5 R mot hlsonail ol e i on K gt v | ¢/ | ‘Senators”—His liniment Is used by Tf there is a tedm in the stato that - Fred Beau- |80 the anthracite strike and the | oy ot 3 1 been whipped on tie | oonchAD s AHa! l"; sl ‘11 o wonders with the lads gw i stars like Walter Johne Now Britain wants to heat, it is the | Real superiority between the two |vais has some ¢ R ntan seanoni ilateloatimaletiihy vo=llaitontat are s e o0 1 S S ALOUD ARG L DN I It ar & 4 son, Ty Cobh, Sisler, ete, ‘It is a N 3 t two |vais h m L mahly, ym‘ 5 hdicatlon that | many more remain to 1 corralled New Haven aggregation. Tjo Atlas |Lias never been sottlod out according |suit against Mrs. Anne U, Stilimay | SPONsible officials of THinois | e Sl Gy bRl fCon fecls achy, stiff M aanen " |vIneh the profussionals use the best la recognlzed as among the top |to the dope, there will be no ques- (has been settled during her gecond |WINC Workers, K zainst [Pkt TR T . lame —or bad they 86 of cost or who makes rotchers in Connecticut, but tho Na- [tion about a winner after the eyt honeymoon with her husband, Th o0se who are still tk are | heavy | Pershing Himself Admits | 11on, & bottls of Mike M w00d tize bottle of Mike tional Guards are also second to [is over. It won't surprise anybody |Indian sought §7, ) femployed from one to & days a H(‘ Is Very Sick Man | liniment—the kind we use & ument costs only a few none in the countin |if there is a knockout before the & s | week, but 25,000 to 45,000 have qnit Wotels which haq prepared to| Riehmond, Va b 11 Pr—Gen. || Diversity,” continued & store, Sce direc- Sr |three rounds are up becauso both | New York—Know {ho nation's | Mining in Tllinois. Some have gone ler @ horde of hieleugured work- | oral John J. Pey Wdmitted he | Seores of co 5 use it pleasant odor, never We made a slip here the other day 'hoys are heavy hitters and they [sixth city? It once gave its name |10 Michigan antomohile factorjes, ¢ sin to t) stormed | W v “sick man” s train pass Any Kind of Pain saf sure relief and hich wan entirely unintentional. Wo {know tlie direct raute to the button |1g & cock.all. Anyhow, the Hronx |others to occupations home, | iheir door week fomud no such | w0 through hern today en route to| OMer chaps, stif, theumatio ar | WITOW ut yon foc] good. Try it. s2id that when the Guards played {on an opponent's chin, {board of trade uses the designation |And many to non-unfon fields of impraved conditions hington, alt} his condition the City College club of New York | —_— |In a pamphlet sciting forth the [ Kentucky, 1 railr t but never- | had shown no eha nee 1 ¢ al the state armory and beat thei, | There are 15 other matches on the |achicvements of (he borough, This condition, mine officials have ' {Neless ¢ e R roor cruiser Denver at Wes the best team did not win. What [card tonight and the first battle will - {#aid, is due to increasing competi- ) He will enter the Walter Roed suiq aeant to say and should havo |start promptly at 3:15 o'clock. A | Philadelphia -Dr. Felix A. Mur. {tion of non-union ficlds and intro Dospital as soon as he can wind up | said was that it was the opinon of |total of 43 vounds of hoxing should |phy ls doay o martyr to his profes- |duction of machinery, oificial business in Washington in many of the fans in the hall that the [bring out a record breaking crowd, |sion. Infected a week ago while op Dol ERs e o connection with the Taenn Ar OW to be- best team did not win, The expres- A large number of New Britain fans |erating on a searlet fever patient, | orkers, Frank Farrington, presi plebiscite arrangements wi I slon of our views on the game was | will turn out to watch the go. he diagnosed his own cuse and said nt of the Ilinols mine workers las been supervising . . made the Monday following the Na. — iz i LeRwetlid ot procoNst B Tn TN iam it les 1 jreasiohiis pLaTic! —_— | come 1ntimate tional Guards' victory and a refer. SIorttoRaaiconlalll (o anfermBnad!es oo o i Lo L COSTLY WINDOW WASHING ence to this will show that we said PLAY IN NEW HAYEN |amputated as he dirceted. s S Y b a1 ol " Y that during the entirc game up to | | — : T T et i Was ost the Totel with fine cigars: the middle of the sccond half, the | —_— Yew York—Clare Lriggs and Ll |, Gt f&‘m il Re 00 in Grafron | Guards played along even with the o s {lis Parker Butler are (o have a fight s S L 0 i rior conrt here today visitors but in the last part of the | NOrd-Cambridge Lacrosse Team |—yes, regular boxing hout. Doro- S e falo i 1t amount to I Smoke onl Y sccond frame, the locals showed | (o Meet Yale fn Elm City on h is to refer And Fannis o “'»‘]- i Kil is $10.000 su their superiority r the New York | and Booth Tarkington 5 S olialnig the injuries rec > combination by pulling out with o | April 21, It Is Announced. Charleston, 1t will be ar S | wn from a y Blackstones for win. thor's henefit, Gil New Haven, Feb., 11.—The Y. K hem away | Sk - . y : e e T e A el ‘ wloy 3 days straight. The advantage of a team over an. | 170 L e aRaflorsalp i e 2 103 wi Sthor fs o, always reflscted n tho [ 21001 Oxford: A D C a rom - Three Families Driven " Stone butSthaiKCliy Collsuoicarye f I SMEzeYensonE il LS)uccording sestal To Street by Flames | e score’ wag dgeisive cnough for (v | (© 40 ARDOUNCCmENC of the Yal» La- e ) t \ ,ld nes GUIDE SETTLES TAWSCIT WATE TR ROy the most rabid fan, But, on th crosse association last night in mak- Hehiburg, S Feb, 11 () Thre ereNG o S T L:x@nfln‘su\ulm. G eliiiei ol B W voung | Fire wlieh dia Innia ted a e suit brought | aC S One Atlag over the New Britain combina. | "7, PIAv"d by the woman should he permitted to loaf | royed tenennt bloek and partial i e second game ch was in Jusury on alimony supplicd by an L hl(m' l’n 1[]\ ’ ond x.:m] T ) Yi‘\mmvlm;,\‘ pe s stroyad an eight tenement hoy v paveCainathisiclyp;didSnot dnfons) s vs later will ¢ N or Fielding has ruled, e allowed | 1T Highland < driviy t opinion, prove that the Atlas team fs | (¢ SiEDTon e aatle e ol et e et R g t after they 1a one hady a better team than the Guards, Had Poughkeepsic in the first game of | 1™ t of her husband's fncome, | €108 oscipe from being trap; had | ! from the wreck | the Guards put up the zame on that its invasion [k o g L building about 1 o'cloek of 11 ooner Ralph Hrown | DIGHE that they Wi one weok tater | TR 9T 5 Gl ; ; f \ m o 3 \e sehedule of the Oxford-Cam.- | o o - morni Ihe cizht fenemoen ion on 1 Fains o Br nde 0 o | New York A Jeader 1 n 1 against the Rristol FEndees, the AUBS g ge oam i th country follows: .,’;,‘, SR il mder repair and unoceupied Meak coast off Brfar Neck dup would 1m\';- lrv-wn‘n utipIad SoutRE N iy W E Qe A e e v forvible aftront | Fire apapratus the ¢ of the storm and etforts that Saturday night, ¢ : ke ' aws u ] i e boi 1n ; | Keepsi Alarland i shings o a e e S e e T fme e Aol i nelines an’ nmn.n'ym Lo befor e i S B e A : . : ki eral eire urt of appeals, B e oniat anerion yenl Bl IR L at Swarth- \-i'\‘n ‘r‘,'{:m, g i BDON e panen decided to the satisfaction of EYCIY- | more; 10, Johns Hopking at S i e publi lel 17, MeRen- | few spars v 1 been febcencarnodia weelchtrom St isoh e e R places upstate, argued his own ap cncment biock “Ehore Aduy nlght and there should be no [more: 14, Harvard at Cambridge; | 10" to sy g and escaped fron Another Bad Wreek allbis from citlioe team for the loss | 5 vroion at Sol nectady: 17, Syras |7 1 by jnmping | Vietims of another wreck of the game, leuaa at 19, Hobart at Ges r dar [ rdsnien who o — nev Kew Iaven York—-The latest, vouag td cut oif all ¢ 5 of es- [erew of the patrol I Dick® Dillon will be haek refer- | prindacor ¢n i SEW City hopes—one of the | cape, g stars of the metro. - o 2n abeence of over a month. Dillon, | 1rahoken, politan firmament— Marion Talley FIRES IN NEW HAVEN prepar Who is regurded as the peer of all Two more games are may be heard over W allied | Haven, e, 11 (P50 lon hase Teferees in this state, has been busy | e e llona eboRnyEi (o nights [fires only one of | uddiad aliout g With the coliego games and had ar- | e tast s or her operatic debnt, any co ing of a summer os 1 with “Chick” Hayes to take | cambridgn laers New H il Th Mojave js his pl. at the armory, 10 e Tork—As to Lincoln il vest : i shore ) take ) . the eup offy © | Coolidge: By Miss Muxa Novduu, |destroyed a gurog i The on - baskethall | (na Tntereolle Lacrosse assocla- | French artist, who wants to paint | MeCusker and & Team will play the St. Mary's five of tion. Tn fhe serics of games that |{he ssident: Lincoln, jpany, the damag crey v Manchester tomorrow night in (e year the Britishers won eight I Coolidge has lie interesting | ruck & esting 0 guard station (o hrj Kilk Town. The locals have one h seven games. The cup, how- and strongest fac American || an ove 1sto Bospital wi Hssery o naypover o NGRS Ao LS R i et i o e [ SiGran : neonear ter outfit and they expeet to scor | zoals scored and vielded. 1 vis | & doa bl another tomorrow Htors scored 74 points to their op- | waghington presentative S ponents 65 in an Interesting series | 1y, opublican, I'ennsylsania, | S Aier the game 1gainst the Bristol | o mames : R e PUPILS PLAY GAMES ¥ e st Saturday night, the Le- | o rotion ToariRne sl o Ol B in Lincolu's | BriUgchort, Conn, Feh. 11 (7 BiRuNatintetstandsincon niRnl TR G R o naat ivea b i S M e sehool work at the (. miads of managers of state teams. | England < (G T g e | i S High school In this game, the locul team showed | ywinnine sf ng throa [Naw Tiven—Rabin. W Cars: [UBsiatfer onty it trua worth by smothering the e el als R col- [S1dents repor Tl Clty five in the seeond nd [ The usual Hfe of an airplane en. || P e L of fii. Ko, 1 19 that they have the nee SArY [ gine is estimated at from 400 to S0 _'1‘ Viser o i ciperience in meeting a team on a jour: Y cut el ed havoe at W | Greenwich—Eight business asse l”:,‘l‘“" ind Hull continued to scour tes honorary pall bearers at CITY )’l/}LL | tuneral of L. B | eantile company. | 2 Price, head of mer °Q o New Haven—New York to Bostor o % 3T 5 : freight steamer, belic to he | o X ol r N Way, goes agronnd on Fish Rock O A A during storm; works loosc. 3 S L Stamford-—Coroner re cision after investigalton of death ot “Tiger” Smith, Norwalk boxer, fol lowing bout with Walter Broderic Bridgeport—John Whitr faucket, T.. L, waylaid aking mone ¢ {11 at town farm, ZtFLORSHEIM SHOE £ XY SAL Offérs z/(m( to a \ A Is Using - One’s Head HE DATE when Spring starts officially and astronomically is of no conseqguence, The day when Spring starts for any man is when he is tired of his old clothes, when he is keenly conscious that a complete change would refresh him in body and re-energize him in disposition. We are ready now to supply all your Spring requirements. Charl Harto s E connty hoard | howrs after being hit by automo- | bile. TS 236 MAIN ST. -llv’]’l-jlm\n‘rl A “In the Heart of the City” opped at Wesleyan because of Jow THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926, 9 Indian agai CIGAR ttled ont ovs f anvais cment < All SALE on Furnishings GO, . % 1 $3.00-53.50 ] 8150 COLLAR ATTACHED ! __RIBBED “GLASTENBURY” HIRTS | UNIONSUITS | UNDERWEAR $2 25 ~ 95c¢ . $1.85 EiEee $14-818-§ BATH and BY.D UNION SUITS LOUNGING ROBES ‘ $10.95 $1 00 §5.00-86.00 SWEATERS $345 SILK HOSE TR Now; $2.50-83.00 $2.50 COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRT $1.85 2008250 | Yol ‘ DOMET | .\lLl\}z;l(\)(lLI?UOL | PAJAMA $145 | 95c UNION \xfil ITS | ARROW “GORDON” viere e INDW $2.95 \ o N OW . Now 20¢ | SL30-52.00 STIFF COLLARS | NECKWEAR | ; a 15¢ f 95¢ COST “ALL MERCHANDISE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK () ———— THE ASHLEY-BABCOCK CO. 139 MAIN STREET by SHIRTS i $1.85 T9¢ 59¢ 39¢ “SQUARE SILK” SCARFS ITh RN W, 50c ...... Now $1.85 scholarship SALESMAN $AM TMOFFERED$50 ) AH- AERE Gou ) FOR MY PLACE /ARE MR, T EousE C HERE- HO'LL ¢ GAU-THIG |6 SOME | GE 8757 ‘ 6000 ?? 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