New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 17, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \\I"D\I}T’ \\ IFP AUARY 17, 192 w — ‘%————*—m mmmmxrmm'm: It the Guards can keep up Lhelr ‘ - n 1 s : - 2 ‘\Imh Lenglen, “How can we ex= Speaking |E L bune tt | FORN ur FOREIGN - RED ORGANVING | OO Y EIEN 0 AV e, Mother and’ daughter were walke state can take them, l<uv. they are | : 3 1 Ing off th rt, Il f S o t 8 they will have to give the very best | ROGERS BOWLING ALLEY dog. Suzanne did not reply im o] p r TEay are cepabielof i A e 4 L 4| Basketball Team Is Swamped By 4 g Suza d not reply im- tstrastaticssesessensnzey ::nztumnntxm " mediately, but finally she sald, some- Simsbury Girls, . | New Britaln Five, e——— what sadly Basketball fs coming finte the o | R0t : . N M We : o intin | There will come a time when T Tho Rockwoods of Hartford. |wwilient of the seasen and as i aoer, | RODG L4 Coste o] France Seems ¥ iz i Ten Club Amerioan Association! =xe tocernationais — a wervar Wl Meet Suzanng at Nice DUR-|conmr expiin men i ummes ¥ which handed the Boys' Club its ' there scems to be less interest in the o : i team swamped th. oven of sets atehe nd cha: worst trouncing in two years Mon- games. At last night's Industrinl 0 l 0 t B i Sh J 91— Pl d'[' d zregational church five last r Mw by M [] T Iovi i T s Ty Dight. have signed wp. 10 Day Lospes, smmer v, Suee Only One fo Be in Shape s inned Today sresatonal ehurch ave st nignt by | g Mypoh ToUUAMADE | sionssive et rends the National Guard Reserves a week there was a better attendance than | e Mogers Recreation Girle. 18 fast ) played but T 3 from €aturday, having made the ar- the previous Tuesdsy night, but at| . " T ’ Ly s i ; Tils SahinG Lo R .. Hardware City Girls rangements immediately after the 2 rowd was very smal o y Feb, 17 M. Burkart ¢ $ Teb. 17 (A—Kindred | s . h 1 \—Helen E P O S T s 'n',f-.n'nhgf’r i e e iantl out iar. atrlde by unexy i : r M the eust a ! el D Al Kusinne LAnglen aaile el _ Beat Simsbury Lassies ot in touch with Irving Yahm by | Some good games stil n ‘ditlon 1o the preliminary and ; ) ¢ : me hile K conutantl t ) T iaral B 4 e Rogers Recreation Girls® !vlephone, but, in spite of thelr im. tle schedule especially g next European players in the national 3 e R e G ted Grange's manage kot S A Vi e ) 2 o 7 team defeated the Simsbury sive win over tha Boys' club, month in the windup. On March 23, indoor tes tournament s 3 ! zation of t merican |, R R : T st of Simsbury last night Yahm did not think they would be the second las ¢ t. places fn the qua nals today SPECIAT MATCR Drofess leagne ; FonAL s & oe | plons ha unced that the t Rogers Recreation alleys by a 87 1st_enough for his quintel. The nirs will meet the P. & F, ) With an uncertaln offensive New Brivuin. Serubs weer m, the 0 to dis. |10 y in the s ce tournament, | pin margin for thres games. Miss nager then offered to team. Fafnirs have held second | Of five forelgn s Rene La- s of the team adopt |7 4 SIS ieh \Ma 1 1 pinned them high during the nces of a guarantee not Place in the league and they are Coste of France a s ) men 81 ic i rul sk aa h 1 Suz » has ent o tting 115 rfxv‘ or last gamae, only on a close game but on a vie- ¢lose on the hecls of the league opinion of s, has 1yed 0o nven Brgell AR RCIES L saT e e ngles me town club, and 3 © of the Simabury team tory. If his team is beaten, it pays leaders. Then the following week, | game of eufficient po e T 1 elect : e o, nook piaviit A ) schedule 1 unusal feat when sh s own expenses; it it wing, it re. the last night of play, the Fafnir |to indicate that iha ; Seats at the eroncs s werg (8 [CRIBTDALOEAIE (Ehoul : came te score of &1 without a mark. ives a guarantes. Yahm accepted |and R. & E. quintsts play to settle | fense, led by W Tilden B -1 | unc S et el ni ticipate {0 | s ¢ ploning for a woman hig and the game will be played thelr own dispute. 1886 two games | Vincent Richard ¢ Jock L 0 @ 188 b % Lo the p 1 {are among tha best on the Industrial | tested ! S i om . battle betwes ho Rockwoods are characterized '1°ague scheduls and should attract « a s T cused 3 sinking e e two char : rday. Police Td)‘p( ake of Yeast b Rupertn sndentiDwigt RS kinner | BRcoE AU e e sncey . Sl el L b ' e ol team X : ard task to defeat the Cajorntan | Measuring Four Feet -:t?}n'(?n;,hrh}:b ;\hl”(\ ::m;pd G”d‘ “"“l b "“ ]" ‘bl'”d”(; "l“{ 1l york v u ¢ ki SRR Philadely n, Milwau- |7 % 98¢ ; i ted at no _defe possession of m:; » here t:. w"n\]l (.\{m\\'sm‘lrsr!\[v:‘r‘ H'r;‘r \‘il_f‘fw‘;:”';: |been in, the result might have been | Franehman Tiehacs t 78 - ) i AL had A i i X ‘ S four foet 13 length, meven lloys' Club, Willimantic West Ends, jd!fferent because the R. & E. team | . ; for some time o e Riviera is st £ Inches in width and an finch in A L. A and the St. Joseph's five | V38 ROt playing good basketball rugnon, third mamber | o5 two features of meeting S e Faky S : Gt = ness was s ']1 in a raid yes ha irnl \ t or amon; other of Poquonock, it is realized that AR Ay of the trico International ) At g Al & : 16 auinit & ) s of mash b ea ne g. Mr. Skinne o C this means something. Mr. Skinner |, <76 No% BEUAIR Sk question Chin Yoke and s willing to bst that t} £ 1 all eyes when he e Toy, about the cake bdut ’;"m g is Turner and a better built athlote ¢ : ; ] ! ed little. They predict that s not been seen in this city. He o o0% e M LS - 3 R r 5 AR i e = 878 wHaRlthe Chincis wre ciiatrcd o tall and rangy and can play bask. | AUar'er finals, wh bl - ; . arh 5 )\ . 0 4 o 5 I Sy etball although he is greatly ham. || mpb ey SR s O ; ettt 1 i 1 dter part was fror ssession of liquor the yeast may pered because he has never before | i ¢ ; . e T Attaei® ! ; Syt T e (PR {played amateur rules, ’ - Vi & Upson, 1ot T i round casil Hudson-T ssey e Tous pposition untl 1 5 3 e former National league members. basketball first of two When he gets to know the game, 05 2 ‘ ) E - 7 sa— a4 i oss the > the terr ral City, Ky. Feb. 17 (P=— he should b & good member for [ ET¢man e 10 ¢ : Seven men lost their lives as & re- any team. His strength would make | YOTK DUt L ! st the Sy e o ing the 5 A H NOW HAS THE MEASLES wa 4 h explosion late yesterday in |him a wonderful fuliback on a feot. | EINSt the 16 ) v Haven comes here v C: C s of New Haven comes here in y ¥ @ i furren, Switzerlan when her ! J 1 1 s D n Creek Coal company | effort to decide for once and for ' (ball team. second sct to 14 games ) NY.N I 1 ST o : les north of hera. Three supremacy of one or the 3 ”:q:r:: ‘l\\: decided, 6-3, L o i N e tossed her racke t of them were killed by the blast and o caugh unother storm Ges . ; ‘ wpolls (Sy, Jimmy |11 of the mea reli face that eal gave their lives in the res- A — Wi ds 5 g t i sty S ' | The Prince recently st a | was oy ot reflected on that | cue v The six remaining mem- quintet, Like the s IregC £ , bes 1 ath | . 2 - rs of the reset u ¢ v 'l s a0 laime New r juni Aincoar ight injury when h ‘ s of the rescue squad of tem ‘«.-‘1) (;.' 3!“.1”, w | Bristol Keystone Manager Disclaims J nic ) i ] ¢ . CHAONETarhnis latt foalia il it Gt (o S o - any | were two of them so seri- sketball 1s the one| N « Chs 4 on, 2 Term — 3 Aiians it The team is highly | VICtory Burrits Say They Won ied [ ! : s Palm Beach, Fla. — Happy Eal L iies0 ] IS o exnectaditailive the onst and will Over His Team, arter i 2.6, 6 2 i . ! I ¥ Indianapolis, d rds travel to cep the | er play 6 . team of the City of Homes. . ame will take place in | Is city Saturday night when the on, New York (10), ks | 3 i h ! i t "oleda, 1dle \r'glv( won a deci- e 2 his on the sporting — / ) sion over Joc Sullivan, Philadelphin, | not going to lose : bt JE 8 4 A x b FALCON LYAGUE this year. However, is city that will make b HET ALl don il ‘ all the way, S QL 0 T A (LT HREIS SKO¥ Local Ba-keteers Score An Easy Win | b ) score was to 8 in the | su i s Shi i RojLr b never ¥ [T ) fl 3 Over Glastonbury High School S0 wnished, due to alinle mixup among iR 1 coming ber i 2 ) Quintot. ended was ) favor of Turritt : ressel-Crowe Combination, Pavor- The New appeat G f PN ed with 1 as they rub, they 8T B AR Nt Gam tion n In iwo | high school sCOre 1 of the ifardware City Eatry In Pocket Bil S 1 1 1 ou i ! 1 ooked good veen playing on liard Touracy Trims Grippo By a St 100 to 42 Score | oo and then be Dominick Soccoli, Hurdware Cit : 2o iiito A e ‘_ i 77| e AR changed to in the stute pocket hillinrd n 2 who has i ! \ J nship tournaent, scored an || ¥ : : rral s s Blackstone u Middictown : i % . s S ning. Morrison ml Larson play- at worthy 5 G baiiiwick last : ¢ ‘ S i e msteny Bl ; the preliminary game, the T} . ]] ] . 113 ql e '[ h » e o M facors of 10010 42 Saccoll tools : T i e il sehool seconds. bent the New | ey called him “Shopping John - W9 {1iad at the start and had no trou o b ] SR | 5 DI R Nolaing e ealtis the finish : e 5 t Cratlve:. > 3 | Guirdalinfihis it (e LI L I ne will decide e night was 42 while the best 153 4 i co i e e art Al ey (That got him MAD!) quintet | | | holds in the | Grippo could score wa 11, | sl hisined g, ¢ un cog is e He'd flit from one cigar to another Manager Clarene i 3 ademy again i ok oo tersp, nd Waskowitz (Ihe Tr x! R Ll ‘f“v”, m"“" Im a I\rc from fim\t‘r to fln\\cr He r 1 Middictown Sarurday nigh S - e it returncd ! until he Jl mr'ed to Bmk<tone. the All-Middletown team | vas Leaten | FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS n n . ves S U e | 4 e A ; State Trade School » their home floor. The Leglon | jqy' o 7y | T s Tarine ) Y H hed the stage | ¢'s “Shopping John” no more! p Sat- | e Rl nas licre wotking his: hea * Richtmyer, rf . 17 | e gets better and milder cigars—for T A (ke JOCKEY 1S KILLED e 3 Sffantany sl py AT N0 L | Blackstone's 10075 Havana filler costs Lt Reiglonn: Beonstels : sossion it 7 for both T o as much per pound as any tobacco One Rider Meets Death And Another 0 A i Al grown in Cuba. He gets fresher cigars 1 to I¢ Seriously Injured In First Race |00 ; : for Blackstone never lingers in the irn | tollins £ i hrarine {haththe: (Tr i 6 § r’s stock, He gets s free-drawing At Palermo Track, s . RO : N prisla it e e PR Duanaeih res gReb N (s onn Tranhii 1948 yplonshin, the Sam ja8 ! t . 1 in a thousand Blackstones. S athe et cace ;ntieron B : Sumesiandiesied on Il onis e on s i It will pay you, too, to change to r‘(,:\‘»‘g},\;—m others of Tnhman 11s \ 1t e X draonge Blackstone. Ask fflrapmkct pad\age &)1 Mhréa othies | f <or10. They're foil-wrapped, and I ‘ ] Larson, 1g ..., 1 ! Havana’s best The same cigars as the i ot : S ount and ( ountess Do filler crop in years Key elub, wit 1 e Not Anpear at Fight ‘ Vizon —in your A5 > L Colfing Fans Working FOTIR Bp el Onut on Practice Course Frank Prisch Arrives In New York i S e e X ; P € A r WAITT & BOND s e ht, s 2 | To Talk Business With John Mc- i andjtholcanniensahabng Boltjconcan) oves i nd they are Bl I thoinny ing DO Graw—Not a Holdout T Y At 1} i Toc e e e Stk ssemieesanes Plackstone T hat he is a holdout, Frank Frisct 134 WERm T e : 5 % instructor, a class of ard hitting second baseraar ' 1rd been 1 reserva vils both me 1 wom \ [LONDRES s with Manag M \ r § 3 ther na ¥ re fly- lswing a wicked midiron as soen a - request for an increase of $2,000 | = 55 St ) scason opens lin ealary. Hs received $18,0 ear T | SALESMAN $AM this winter, said he would go s {with other regulars to the v)fll‘\“g camp on February 26 | — | /quv { < WY HAT ! Y00 / WHY NO- \ |Machine Room Bowlers (WASTE THIS MORN RE GONG ouT || S Lodaai peE T e | Challenge Other Teams [ S Al m‘;‘l :Al\ss !an!?'H':\ PRl | WE CAN CATCH , | Heresthelong . |owpeserisisniss| | Sh lt he te has been going | = fl> IO |Rule Shop for fun, marbles or mo " Big and little—old and young S L e :w::n:v‘fl:sprm\x —keep health and pep when ap. So sure are they of their ear reputation, that they are willing to Lhey Lt | bet that no other m in the factory i | will accept the challenge. The rush of applications and answers should immediately. [RoomsS | l 100,000 VACCINATED | UBBE Los Angeles, Feb. 17 (®~More | i s Angeles under the direction Bt A 4D [ of !‘hfi: n\v TR e et ! the outbreak of smallpox there sev- eral months ago.

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