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But this simply wmesus to a great mand dyhs That golf means much more than a | 00d et of ¢lub | Interest, in the s betweea the Reserves and the Burritts, if any- thing, is on the increase. The fang ¥ backing these two teams ad a great time o)l week talk- over coming clash and cach tewm has a strong following. Purritts arn given the edge by e ———— junior basketbull National Guard P ihe they AT “YOUR HATTERS” A Style For Every Face The new Spring styles incude a hat that will harmonize with your features. | SNADP’ AND CURL BRIMS Tints of Tan, Any Greys CONNECTICUT| HAT CO. 6 R. R. ARCADE Stetson Headquarters | American naval vessel, The | er | following on | permit Ireligion Ancient Document Just Up-| covered Proves Fact Marblehcad, Mass., March 18 () AN ancient document just coms, to Ught gives Marbleliead the honor of having fitted and manned the tirst The navy is lebrating the 150th anniversary of its birth this year, The paper, purporting to ecment between General John Glover of the Continental army and Archibalj Selman was foynd under be an the floor of a shed adjatent to his hou Albert l'. Norris, adjutant of the local G, A. R, Jost. Dated January ,1 1777, it reads: This certifies that a verbal agreement was made on the tenth day of Qctober 1775, between John Glover (on behalf of the concinent) ] Mrs. Archibald Selman for the use of his schoouer, Franklin, bur den 60 tons, at the rate of six shill- ings per ton a month. “The safd Selman to fix the said vessel (n the hest possible munner with cables, anchors, rigging, four salls—mainsail, foresail, Jibbs and flying jibb boat and yawl. The wear and tear of sald vessel, anchors, cables, rigging, saile, hoat and yawl to be borne by said Sclman while in service.” Captain James Mugford, commis- sloned o commedore in the American navy, sct suil in the a crew of hardy fishermen and cap- tured the British transport, Mope, just as she was entering Massachu- setts Bay. The cargo of pewder and army stores proved a valuable beon to the patriotic forcen, e capture was made on the night of May 17, 1776, or before {h signing of the Declaration of Tnde pendence, 8o that had acted without governmental au- thorization. After taking the wwas surprised by foree in Nantuck off the enemy wounded The which the dpcument was found was the of Selman, and is over 2 VOLLEY TOURNAMENT - MO Hope, Mugfor A superior British @ Roads. Me beat but fell mortally honse in homr ) years old New Britain Y A. Team Get- ting Ready Vor State Competition Starting Saturday. Tonight the Y. M. €. A, velley ball team puts in its last practice before the state volley ball toyrna- ment which will be held in this city [ €xturday afternoon, Henry Hornkoh! is grooming his men for the fray and will have tne the squad: Clarence Rosensweig, Oscar Sahrbacher, Joe Tuke, Hepry Dresscl, E. Unterspan, H. Jenes and P. Braddon. Hartford, Middletown, Winsted, Torrington and New Britain will be represented in this meet Saturday. Mexico Puts Ban on Entrance of Ministers Mexico City, March 18 (P—The local newspapers print a statement to the effect thgt the department of the Interior has issued Instructions to all Mexican immigretion officlals to no foreign minsters of any to enter Mexico, rometive de. hersepower and can PUll & traln of frelght ears one and one-hall miles ip length. est electpie " 300 Gianeral Glover | Murphy Khea iixon Ringrose Casey Yogt . SMkworth Krotl Ealamon Kaytor 1 ome Nichols Dummy FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEVS Franklin with jw, Bummy Dymmv R. Buckhol Frickann Rucehner Fmmens | Leupotd 1V, Andereon 0.0 T 314 Treight .08 85 a9 4 Maintenance. AT T 59 60 $8 86 Treight Office T Comstocl . 08 ey Texingto 1) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HLRAI D, TIIUR\I)AY MARCH 18, 1926, i a“ =115 | 5 220 101— 301 126— 339 f2— 202 FAGUY Tomorrow’s Paper n. LAUGH LAUGH LAUGH “BEHIND THE FRONT" Capitol—Beginning Sunday LAUGH LAUGH LAUGH T R T sy e 9 S T e T SO, |, T——n tssti wost of the rooters because of the T the masor W O A R P on the A"eys et trom the mayor's xalary attacked by bundits na lonoly [ 1858 showed a percentage of 46.9 of S k N foAm Intact &l seasen. iong. while s 354 After u discussion the cluim was mountain region. Heidonkamp, al- | married alumnae. In the decads, p ea in 8 the Reserves have boen shifting v i forwarded to the school committee, though wounded, succocded in reach- | 1889.1908, 65,1 per cent married. A thelr Uneup around on almost every NOGERY VOWLING A s ol Objection was made by Conncil- [ing Ixtlan and uforming the au. | percentage of 6.4 In the classes of f S o l‘ t 8 g INDUNT « - - man Rodman Chamberlain to pur- |thoritiew 1t 18 sald that soldicrs are | 1909 however, Indicated & 0 p e INDUsTH '\"I“"Irl»:"::ll 151--1363 | 1 |chase 'f’ a sif cylinder car for the [scarching for the handiis 1,1 it ABe, 0 Deputy Sherlft Martin Horwitz {s ool 109 AR city engineer, on the ground that | e | At present the percentugo of mare . offering a silver loving cup to 1ha [mrit . ‘:l‘ 1" GOES INTO FIRST PLACE [ P e the outlay was more than the « MORE GPADS ‘MRRYING I rled alumnae fs 60.1 but eliminating :i‘“ :J'“::“Illt’"l‘l“:r“'::‘ l‘)""‘"\flfi ‘“'0"‘; tween the National Guards and the 07 18 A3 nose, ";“ '”"“ ghegtslionau s five yeurs or less, the pere he' b eotlngu 0 Y08 Rl anl [T sha T etion ' s tas barar 24 g : | % committee wili investigate the ne : = contage In the classes from 1879« such i gvident n tho gumes Wat [ahout n foot And a halt Men and 1o it0s fleteniunio Rt tolobon v Statement to Councl Rnastenortabash; R Clees Clns howlng ] ure scheduled ubout the sate for |y peautitul piece of work. Wilrox ron Takes Tead In o Amcrican S Mty T TR Taec ot More Tendency to Scttle Down RS this week and next. The Meriden - Curties l URGE PUN]SHMENT 0}. | WANT Il\\l\l TBALL GAMES ::"ll.dcelu mmi llllu :%mlnhol ‘lin\hcu‘ Nl The deputy sheritt wants to see ‘y';,';‘ Bowling Congress Tournament, Last night's common council | | Than Earlier Classes, Ihe All-Scholastics of Boston, ristol tonight In the third gume be- | {he toains play as hard as is possible [Man meeting which lasted | 1 composed of players who were pick. fween them and this should bo u ] win tho saries and thinks (e st 9180, Qhioadinrl IR WLERoN) e e s i ) MERICANS | orenan Phn ! SN [0 on All-Scholastic teams by Bose sweel battle, ting Up of u prize such as he has [ 1§ onthoawc aqtind in the Ateri« i oo 0 e i i e — SEnk B eolley dduutes | lon papers und leading critics durs ~—h chosen, will be an added incentive to Yt & ";-"l" . .|can Dowling congross tournament [y o o 0 WhiCh Aldorman J. Gua- | show a greater tender s the past three years, will tour The two games, however, that will [each and cvery individual on the v #) sy aiam by |liere last night tho Reoreation No, 2 (1Y JoNnson of the fourth ward U, 8 Consul Wrltes Mexlcan Author- {(huy (hose of eariiur ol Lonny this season and would attract the interest of basketball {teams. His action is a fine one for | 0o s1[five of Port Huron, Mich, rolled 1‘ 40 S unmcoecsaful Sntlemptite Ities Suggesting Troops brought out in the ecurrent te games with the lead- tans throughout the state will be the (sportsmanship and was put through | 5 :‘ 112 into first place with 3,055 \I‘\‘»’ i 4‘]‘!\H|mm-u7 on from .l‘ B L2 the ith Alumnae quarterly semi-pro baseball teams in op meeting on I'riday and Saturday of [without any solicitation whatever by |Pome : 8 78 d¢3| The acoro iy 30 pins bottep fhan (410 Ttud and uctel upon, — The Begin Search | »and one half per cent [8tound New Britain. Write Neal next week of the Atlas of New Ha-|managers of cither team. = == —= .. |{hat rollod up by tho Wiesser Bino |cOMIMANIALION wan (abled without| N The | TOTC Smith women niarried in the |Linchan, 112 Webster avenue, Cams von and the Bristol Endecs. They sy roa R - 1% hons at Nuftala for first prize at |[C24MNE on motlon = of Atderman | Mexico City, March 18 (P—The | dcade of classes 19051918 than in | bridge, Mase, for particulars, will play in New Haven on I'riday | The cup will be placed on exhibi- | warg Creeee198 10 101- 300 | BUMlo 1nst year and s §9 points fn (100N 15 Macrz It hud prat been |Moxiean government recetved | the decade from 1870 through 1888 and In Bristol the next day. tion immediately i wome store win- |S huetor el front of the North Central alley five |80C10CH 00U of order because NOUl,opruontations trom the Ameriean | Tho first decade of classes, 1879 | READ HERALD ¢ e dow in the center of the city and |fuberau oo of Chicago which had held the A LR CIEII O e e G g ment A few weeks ago, these two teams [ may ba viewed by basketball fans |Low May e with 2,064 until lust night. el but Alderman Johoaan removed |opjyangiis who on Sunday lnst kill- met in the same order and the re- [ throughout the series, byl ot il ity Dy placing hls OWN \og Rex Mellpone, an Amrican, and sults were thut the Atlas took the ——- "2 " 'S JERNAUN Ol wounded another American, 15 I, INOUNCIN(G ) N me In New Haven by (he s Tonight at the Casino alleys on |o, N Qualdnllnc Ilaccd [ Aliee in hiu letter declared the fyoigonicump, near the town of Iatian ANNOUNCING THE OPEN 1 1o 19 while tho Bristol t Chureh street, n veal lot battle o e On Pussy-Willows |7 ndes in the town clerks office |y (he vieinity of Mazatli s« | in Bristol on Saturday by ehould be seen between Eildle An- |Davis | Augusta, Me, Marel 18 (P—The |F o KOt up 10 date und dOICulty | o request has been made by Gon ’ score, [derson and Fred Teller, Anderson |khean 05 M= 31 [southland’s pussy willow will hloom |1}, CCoutteted by title ©scarchers. oy Blocker, the American consul at e |broke through superstition last year | peiron 012 354 {in vain this yonr as far as Maine i ||, aimed the condition of the fld | \azy(ian, that the governor of the § - 1f efther teams wins the two|and swept aside the “Indlan sign” e R onnernod \"“"Y"”" ledito '“"""”“\ "'”-““‘"]“’; state of arit, despatch troops in games, then the argument between |which Teller had on him and he be- 305 4 e sy senn L) ant e nT1 tal] & Al Sallipobdd Allee ashed lan effort to capture the bandits and at ey ? them {n settled, but it they go the [lieves that the spell g forever |\ Fatnirs. custom of southern fricuds of resi- ‘;w :1\‘ =iyl paid “f‘ Aaiicellhoine (homitelnUnisliie Nt bl nons Finest, Largest and Most Complete in the State same way as they did last time and | broken, Délinkrre. A8 IR0 =002 oy R o hi g S roard chiirmun be turned over 10 |,y Heidinkamp were employes of J i Dubli s 3 3 3 4 FERT : ¢ E his state to send sprigs of A g soanl v blic Al predictions moint that way, then e e Cord R AR (LA Mrmnur Sl |the eity clerk and that Senator E. [(he Utah Construetion e We Invite Public Inspection another game will be necessary. These two couldn't bhattle any 'T-;j)n:r’ 127 100 8g '”i as soon as the velyety white h-m«” HwH be asked to serve for $1 a | The peport of Consul Blocker to The managers of both teams are |battle in a state league game. Each This year, ,,,H,,“r - tine | ity Clerk Thompson denjed the fiajis of the affair. 1t apparently Lad i 4 casting a longing eye towards New |is an artist at spilling the pins and North has been declared e afln {400 St A5 the - condition heen garbled in fransmission. A ve- Day Storage 7, $ 5.00 per month Britain for the seene of the deciding [each would rather beat the ether e moth, which fecds on the willow ang |C12iM#d by Allee and said it is very [port by mail has been requested from Night Storage (1st mul . 10,00 per month ame it one iy necegsary, The fans |than eat. Teller has been champlon oplar is rampant. The infested area |MEATIY Up to dato at all times. the coustil. Third floor + 9.00 per month . in this town would welcome the |of (he state on goveral oceaslons and [includes most of the southern pare | ANFe s also adressed (o news- | Meanwhile the Mevican govern- Fourth floor ..................... 800 per month chance to sce theso two teams in ac- (he s bowling great guns at {he lof the state. Ipupers communication in- which fment is making an inyvestigation. tion to decide practically the state |present time, Anderson is also just il e e he declares the payment of a $1.000 | Unconfirmed veports say that Me- CARS WASHED DAY AND NIGHT championship. (coming into his own und although - N. 1. Maehine "\\l,“‘” TOURNEY valary to the chairman ot the board |lipone and Heidenkamp were mak- e Ihoth arc well down fn the standing, iv’f",\rk,; o S March 15 (). |OF finance and taxation is something |ing an engincering inspection trip Telephone 4190 Open Day and Night Who's going 1o win the first game [a perusal of the peveentages showa |H. iy alifornians vemained I the |C00iMales for office thia year will [for the Southern Pacific and Utah hetween the National Guards and [that a big margin does not separata | Haincy Nl e e S i :nb b | Do asked to explain to the electors. |Construction company. They were | the American legion team Saturday [them from the leaders Anderson | 1000 el o 2imTe health department night? Answer that one it you can |has a 1ark of 500 at the present R el ,':m’ "fl‘:“fl“‘mn’f{‘”’ ]:“]" amatcar habd-tayorized to engage an architeet 1o because we can't. We know that the [time and he hopes to make this | Corhin Serew : [rowed 1o cight me. They will el [FEPare an addition to the stunghter | dope should point to the National [ higher after tonight. heheyd 103 sy e e th6i Dot ”’ house. fee will be six per cent < S e Guards as the stronger team, but L — Mark 8. Paul, Dotrolt and Cleveland fop |!f, '°%8 than $10,000 und ten per whether it is or not is & uestion here will be plenty of the follaw. | Berg s cent if more than 0,000 is to Le hether i questi Tt 11 be plenty of the foll B A (i than $10,000 is 1 that will be decided after the series | ers of thn game on hand tonight ta |Tooney " S 1311 out on the addition s over and not yntil that time, wateh and (wo and the will be g When the claims commitice 4 | sonie 1ong green flashed to back each BOX TO A DRAW recommended paymwent out of the Sinee the Legion tean) played the [one. If ever any mateh draws the _;]- “ a3 Cleveland, O, March 18 (®—Tod (incidental fund a $60 claim to Eristol Endees to a complete stund- | interest of the fans. it 13 one where. |y, FUEN - | Morzan, junior lightweight cham- |[Leon Toczko for injury sustained by st the second half after Josing [in Anderson and Teller pla The | witlanes Ipion, and Charley O'Conuell, Cleve. [his son in a sehool-yard, Council- still in the second [ 1 | mueh ground in the first inning, the | play will begin at § o'clock and will 'l;r:‘rl"“” {1and, boxed twelve 1ounds to what yman Bartlett arose and objected, team appears to be an unknown | consist of nine games, £ T eferce Matt Brock d cd was a | “The incidental fund is not a oy 3 5 qnantity and no one knows its ca- | —— i |draw here last nigl The crowd [damage fund or sick benefit fund, t t S P ey oot e dncinlan. Margina-iite L caurciimant saldy “Vou milghi comes to those who ke Luck T | early to get places of advantage 8 OCLOCK COMMERCIAL LEAGUE | was not ot stake, Ijust as well try to draw this amount A S.lno e uc y OF course, each team hias its crowd | from which fhey ean sac fhs game N st | . S k h S fi : of followers and each sie figures its | & capacity house ds being antielpat- | xpisrian e S trikes. These fine cigarettes are team better than the other, That i "vl at the ( [$innder f d h fl f h \ uatural. 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