New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. e | Mr. Scott made it plain that his|fight is another story. It Mr. Kearns clients had no desire to stop the|has a bone to pick with Mr. Demp- A l {Rockville Man Struck, | fght. | sey, that's his affair. T am not going | | Left Dying on Road | *“There is no intention to prevent|to mix in that argument. One fight | Rockville, Sc 17 (#—Carlton | the fight by myself or the parties I|at a time is enough for me. " | represent,” he sald. “We are mcvl-i “At this time, I see nothing in} Newman, was found |ly interested in impounding the|either this action or the Indi: in- {0 This Number Nine Resulted dead and state | h | money in the interest of Jack Kearns | junction to cause any loss of sleep.” by Steven land other creditors.” While Mr. Hartford, Sept. 17 (P—More auto- HEARNS NOW TRIES 10 STOP BIG BOUT Champion’s Former Manager Brings Action Against Rickard |- n on way ffen of Rockville. r Thom ) death s Medical Exam- | a ghlin said that | Scott declined to go into further de bl oo il, ity is understood laims Dempsey owes was of the opinion had been struck by um under his former cont ager. Given $100 and Car, Then Is Arrested | P—W. J who Bridgeport, Sept. 17 | Fisher, of ew York, the | claims to be an official in the Fi and left in the road. deep gash over one 36, with 7 P— | So far as interfering | skull was fractured. A Philadelphia, Sept. 17 (#) [ fight 1s concerned, Mr. Rickard said |Body company, who was arrested in jMobile accidents occurred in the|g : s back of the Rearns, former manager of Jack!yo'od nov worried elther over the | Stamford Wednesday afternoon fo tate of Connecticut during the week | ¢ € ed when the Dempsey, has entered the list of | Kearns Suit or the injunction ob- |the Bridgeport police after they had |Of September 5 to 14, than in any |man was knocked to the ground 0, |similar period during the summer, k (according to a report issued today by the motor vehicle department. The total number of accidents o R T in the state during the week was|Married for a Joke, Now 609, of which 346 occurred in 14| The Laugh is on Her |received a complaint from H King, works manager at the Dassic company, failed to appear in o court to answer a charge of obtain- ing money under false pretenses. | State police racks started from the Stafford bar- an investigation. 2 Indianapolis by the Coli- of Chicago. ship battle at the Sesqui-centennjal| B. C. Clements, president of the stadium next Thursday night, when | Coliseum club, is due here today Dempsey is scheduled to defend his |With the Indiana injunction, which his claims that he hol those attempting to throw legal bar- | tained / One hour after he had been booked title against Gene Tunney. upheld & o ¢ ! he greatest e &1,1 the latest move, Tex Rickard, |contract binding Dempsey to meet |on the charge Fisher was released on . "’;“»f”{ ;"]:td"‘\‘j’fl‘m_“:r:_’fl“?n w York, Sept. 17 (P—Claiming promoter of the big.bout, was sum- | Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, be- 00 which he o it Al e e o noumo e ed because of a taxi- moned to appear in common pleas |{ore engaging any e trek Himilerokwerot(ss I 5 Stion, court here to answer allegations that [Should the ~ Pennsylvania ented fnfclty comit by Uit 5 i er, 19, of Brooklyn, 3 : Lel SES Rt . |States Commissioner Hugh Lavery, |[NeW Haven and 57 in Bridgeport. |p,q ageq ce Druha he intends paying Dempsey and Tun- | commission refuse to dec 1 N temte geport: | |has asked Justice Druhan in Brool ney their guarantees before the|Dempsey-Tunney match off, Clem-|who asked that CoNcan ne person belng killed in each one, |V Supreme court to annul her | ents asserted that he would seek a [ued until Saturday. ‘ g S * marri; to Carl Overton Tremper, fight in violation of the law creating | the Pennsylvania athletic commis- |[Writ in the sion. The suit was filed by Sol Wit-|bidding th This was the fourth largest number of tatalities of week during tt ummer. The places where the f courts of this state for-| Fisher obtained $100 from King payment of any money |on a check, King afterwards giving ser of the football o University of Pennsyl- y e se of his automobile and | . described as “taxpayer and |t0 Dempsey for the fight. him the use of it s At e holnes bt ey e i | Discussing the taxpayers suit, Mr. |chauffeur, who Was driving him to |RCHERtS OcCuTIng and che bersons mper said she attended a > S 2 : 1 N Tiore ¢ Vhile route King be- | Killed were as f s: and, John | Wil Gniveratt S plaintiff announced that Kearns was | Rickerd said he did not seo where \New York. While en xoute King be- 10 FFGT J00T ooty Ciarmian: the university on March 4 his “major client in interest.” [he “ts in at all.” and that he did|came suspiclou: sked 3 e e R that on their way from After setting forth that the suit|not believe it was aimed at him. |arrest the man. Souih WindhamtUPhIL Kavartal »om she and Tremper en- d a taxicab driver who sa was designed to protect the com- 1e whole complaint is absurd,”| —— e New B Hovo8 senhiCerenl rat a monwealth and the fight patrons, |he added. “I'm not such a sucker | DENY IDEMIC. 1,19, Mrs. Bridget Connell; Bristol, | DL ou ik shyaa gty the plaintiff stated that in the ev at I would pay either Tunney or| Springfield, M (P — | Anthony Conte; Millville, Adam |&° 5 | ing other |§ sufferin | Aroused by reports r cities that Springfleld is i zewski. | Accidents reported In the various | the fight was not an honest exhibi- | Dempsey before they fought. Sup- tlon that the state could collect all | pose something should happen to PROMI MASON DIES. 17 (P—Wins- | of the receipts, which it Is estimated |either of them and the fight be call- | from an epidemic of infantile par-|citics totalled as follows: Bridge-| For , Sept will be in excess of $1,500,000. He |ed offt. Where would my money be is, the board of hea at o Ty 1 Greanwian | Iow: [3 nd tyler of all alleges that Dempsey and Tunney |then? special meeting last night, issued a|14; “Hartford Meriden, 18; es of Maine for are planning to draw their money in| “I intend to obey the laws of|statement branding such reports as|Middletown Britain, 25; lied here yester- | advance and send it to another smvr-;’l" mnsylvania to the letter. I & dil\x.t:zoru‘«'rl and calling attention 1o | New Haven, 6 London, : ess of nearly four b that it cannot be forfeited, and |that to Governer Pinchot the other |the fact that there are now only ; Norwich, amford, |3 Bortlandiie aor asks that Rickard be restrained from | day and am going to live up to what ! cases, absolutely isola T ted, 3; city | e lderman and two paylng them before the fight. il said. ‘What will happen after the|schools are to reopen Monday, | lo | The favorite beverage in Mrs. Sullivan’s home --- and why! Because of its genuine good- ness, never-varying quality and economy, New Britain women are changing from “just coffec” to LA TOURAINE COFFEE. Get a pound package from your grocer today — ““ In the Bean”. Your grocer will grind it fresh for you. 59¢ per pound W. 8. QUINBY COMPANY New York BOSTON Chicago ‘ Coffee and Tea You might as well have the best If your dealee®cannot supply. you mail this coupon to ‘W. S. 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