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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926. -] INEW PLAY HISSED FROM m—m—————l—————_—“ Speaking of Sports g 13200300 msateenintiassizenasinsrtasiadisinideiiny There will be a cremendous rrowd of New Iiritain fight fans on hand to see the Delaney-Solomon bont in Hartford Monday night. I'he sale of tickets in this city has i heavy and many more aro ning to attend. A word to o wise is sufficlent in that thos who arc planning to attend the fi and get halt way decent seats, should get them carly, rBidgeport's Smoke Shop on Church the headquarters locally, The card is being branded by York writers as one of the 1 fight car sembled in tion of the country in many moon: The main bout will bring to Solo- won the biggest chance of his life hat of beating the fighter who is this s world, Solomon is at present heavyweight champion of Panama but is not a logical contender for any of the vorld's titles, Should he heat De- \ey in Hartford Monday night, ho would logleally become 's in the pogilistic world. a {his and heeause of it, ans can expeet a good go Mon- v night. Janey i ane in his home state sinee he the top ring of the lad He will e ou his toes and will give the fans b of their money in hig battle confidently pre send acress his sut hi slonon. He s that he will Jghtning right to ' and if the g oaing bout ister comes aney, in action, is a picture He aceful, quick pshaoter of ous man for Give T ould be a m more good man tinst Dempsey and h s in opinian of sortle somethiy thinks Stoman Knov 1 ring bont fight een Delanes rction lieves 1ha to mect Deppsey to arri in Hart will set un i at 1 i and fans are anxions meets T 1 as the coming champion of | owing for the first | ROGERS BOWLING ALLLAS CIGARETTE LEAGUE Futiman, Magewda Tad: Dobraweinnl Honkers |7 “ia | Addamosi | Mattauar i coutendor | SPECIAL MATCR Meriden Girls, opponent |y SERVICE LEAGUE United Milk. ter of no mean ord Lastern leagus catil has mada an au this year taking $0 sames from the Waterbury champion nine of last season. fans who ould 1l A the Hartfo Bransiield, the cireuit, cith the Wa- manager and thoso ted in Hartford arc MeDonaid come sful year. players Hartford has mmber of years, is back with again, Harry incup today. H is 5 popu terday playing Hant: wiklyn lineup y 1 ageinst hit in Tacobson is being nsed rr i the ontfield and is leadoi noin th 1 order. Jike trips to 1he outs in the school nine started ispiclonsly during tne High school nine is ay its first oo 1 George | norrow. Coac mold a team o posi- @ ot have linary staif, but of them in- on just ngton will | day and Manag on Sun * | heavyweight title fron ons 1t they | RIVER oF LAVA FLOWS SLOWLY TOWARD VILLAGE Hawaiian Refu_ecs Again Preparing To ¥lee Before YVoleanic Advances T. H slowly at April 23 (P L speed of about eig per hour, the flow from the vol Loa was today lowly approq the scaside vil Milolil, where refugees from the villuge of Hoopuloaz, destroyed by lava, last week were being cared tor. The flow reached fhe .M. Allen it destroy o four ranc and other damage, al hun - which stamped- ed into the mountaing as the build- ing burned. Tt 1s that the nimals may be cut off ava and roved. t the MeWayne ranch employes prepared to move goods as a lava river, branching from the Hoopulon flow, two miles above the rancl rumbled slowly toward it, on a front of 200 1o 700 feet As an accompaniment to the lat t of M in years vesterday, One building haken « inches from its foun. dation. Heavy tremors on the <onthern side of the island attributed to the renewed of Mauna Loa or Thomas A of the ohservatory, ase lava lage of vesterduy Cowhoy dred he est dithu vere also activity Jaggar, | Hawalian voleano nded the mountain | to observe the flow nt close range. jyesterday Handball Scnu Pmals [ “ ill Be Played Today d. Ohlo. Aprfl 23 (P—The | ~ national Y. M. . ! ment were plaved | rings were A, Hobelman, against Joe Goudrean, Schaufelberger, Do Spiegel, Detrolts lo, and Harry and Fred altimore e first round doubles under way today {Oklahoma Wrestler Wins | | Canadian Championship | New Westminster, B. ¢, April 23 | (®—¥indlay Collins of the Oklaho. ma icuitural and Mechanica) coll t 1 won the Canadian | wrestling ing 1. Kaup- wo straight Canadian arl Mc won the mateur welterweight champlonship by defeat nieen of Elko, R. ( alls in the stling mes | Gready of Regina, Sask Arehie Me | Diarmid of Vance WO AN TO BE JUDGY START LONG GRIND . f ‘_ s TO REACH H HUNDRED | (Continued Rousch, of | Bremsicr, 1t { Christensen, 1¢ | Pipp, 1 Iy % § g | W Brooks, Blake Band, s Husle: Knight From STAGE OVER IN PARIS' “La Carcasse” Is Termed An Insult to the Army And Navy By Theater Patrons, Cheap Grass Seed Is Expensive promiere of @ Tf you want a Real Lawn, plant a High Grade Lawn ottt eed. We carry only the Best! die I rancaise last night, 8o tumul- York, April 23 (P n- tious the demonstration by (lhose Depow was 92 years old Who objected to the play ae being an S. P. STROPLE because of the hostility shown it by the audi- 185-189 PARK ST. The plot features (Seeds and Fertilizers) In celobration of the' event |!NSult to the army that twice tho| falty had oo, low s oy sent to intimate friends a pri. (CUrtain had to be | 1. It is a vately - printed book the Hile of *¢ed fhat the management is con- which, “Marching On" expressos SOCTINE its withdrawat fted means, who wetircd in 1914 but vhose wife still retained and exors A powers to charm. The hus. | S nd passed in the eyes of friends | in brief the attitude toward life which he ouflined to reporters in 8 being unaware o the fact that his wife had lovers, (rom whom the his annual birthday eve interview o former United States sena- “lgeneral accepted money as though they were solely his personal friends, | still aetively in busine ping regular The ge , Who was doing Clmilitary Jemanded money currer events and York Central Tires from the father fo pay gambling Taken in which the world 3 d | . debts and later fn order to return For the past imental mess fund he had in n the misappropriated son commit- 1 suicide. Incldents in the play g s 1 connected with the departure of the | ] o the son's deathbed showeil v al was fully aware of 4 s lelity but always clos- / \ to this owing to the ad y N Better Mileage hifn 8, Hos b1, Smith Hita=off [ atur 4 1y Willoughihy 2 Ulrich. " Vimplro. el e Hopes (o Celebrate Eight More PENN REL’AYs"éTART Birhdags New cey M, today, ceding Page) Paris, April 33 (P ted the casso'" Jeers, o Several of Voremost Athletes Tn Colleges Face Starter Tn 82nd An- | ! nual Byent At Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 82nd annual irnival of the a general of lim | University of Fennsylvaniu go er way: this morning when severs of the wound college thiotes faced the starter in the 160 ) /metres dash, the f08im o8 oftice houre board of the road years his b rst of two day program J. Plansks who won the events Anthony university, champio: Norton, g | ierview 1o the pr finished sccond, and i e 2 (Robert Sirut De Pauw unive sity, who tinished third the twelve entrants, More than &, )V athletes from the north, ecast and w and an { “anada were ready s in the relay races and pecial events, I'hey came from the Pacitie coast, the middle New England, the middle Atlantic states ind the south and in poir hers wera the greatest gathering in the histor Georgetown decathion hip last year; Your occasion of in which on el Fmerson teammite, wh were amo rom an af firmation of faith to comment on riag Edward W, Lrowning, 1-year-old girl south from ( parents At will Hye t birthduys in- today woest, is W vl his ind the his campaig T num- ng the demonstration M. De 1'erandy who | u] the cading role, pleaded v ance 1o let the Idicrs and that he would not have consented ta appear in any produs ltion e ittacking the 1o reach the is 1 simple ¢ il things RESULTS PATALLY bids ‘M, | make others laugh, for God's most userul iture is he who ma two smiles 1l v of the game 1 abont cheer- rieur ith the don't brood or he mor- y|; =0 ndson of play go on INETY or i things “Andover Farm Hand Dies rap Wit Pellow Worker | Andover, Mass,, April 22 (P~ John e Rudervieh, a farm hand, died in the | oo poearn Ay moderatc Lawrenee general hospital yesterday | i oyervthing TR 'from wounds believid o hay : ot : : Ja OPEN ! Optimist i, . 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