New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. =722 WORLD COURT ADHESION IS ISSUE i IN FOUR STATE PRIMARIES TODAY ) «¢pUT ME IN SHAPE” : e ! s e 1 aon Wisconsin Fight Between Y i dhalpa s ;i ! d X J b b s to F. Hie B8} Not so many years ago it was the popular idea that . it after one passed 30 or so he was suppesed to take on a bk foshott bl Ea b ol s o S Indians Must Win 17 Out of 20 - =cing 58 we have iy studi, has revgned. He Wil % Lenvoot and Blaine Gamgs to Win League Title New York, Sept. 7 (A—DMathe- matically speaking, the New York Yankees have practically made cer- tain of winning the American league pennant. The Yankees are six full games ahead of the second place Cleveland Indians and each team has 20 more fames to play to complete tr lea- gue schedule of 154 game six of their games, including postpone- ments, will be played on the Cleve- 1and fleld starting Sept. 15, W Indians as hosts and th belligerent visitors, Thus it the Yankees break even, | winning 10 and losing ten of remaining games, 3 win 17 of its 20 to Wi or 16 to tie. If the with other clubs, must go through the rem the scason without a loss to nose out the ders. nes are divided eveland, 3 we t twice Boston three times, St. Louis once | and New York six Boy Is Killed as Auto Smashed Into Big Pole Windsor, Sont. 7 (A — Felix Cznernuski, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs Felix nernuski Windsor, was fa night and John 11 piano school in th one, will miss him and w others in this city r Indiana, of- emale singer in popular numbers. Michigan, came organ solo, * shing manner nf‘,“z while KM4A, S 4| Tow ® KNOW |5t any rate that's ich gave up it o with the b . That's all for today } e c 1$92,100 Bankrupt Estate Will Be Disposed of 92,100 will orivately or at result 4 which will b itted to Referee in Bankruptc Berman of Ha ip 1 ion Josepn | © sel for the trus This sta- | Attorney Edward A. ) submit la pet to the e that the . | propert e disposed of free and clear of liens It was stated today that the prop- rty will be disposed of to privat ers it the prices offerad come up ed value of the prop- Holds Interest—Pelitical E Fate of Senator Moses b bats ot briobors s Ju Hangs in Balance in _' ; New Hampshire. e ong promin. rs in four sta nominate v Bassstt n large th 32 car Y KENNETH TUTTLE, 259 MAIN ST. 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