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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. 21 = —_— i proportion of his customers were : a 1 ird ro ihia dlstrict aro ynder atrst end 3 3 Swedish people who planned to see B S minutes and 35 sccond with a com- T S T await r artial, a, 8 S pea k ing i Fthiin-qoutbrymen aahl lGb Hartrord, GRANT DEPT. GIRLS P ’ . ination double Nelson and wrist ARE 0 TAND RlAL_knOWn last night. While no charges Flats R e s 16 Former Peatherweight King Re- have been formulated as yet, it was Miss Warner ...... 82 itol 26-| 1 of S por ts | s s in toven uck but it is| s st sumes March Towards Lightweight | admitted by officers that the men ] i3 0 oy | W Falisted - Men Alleged to Have | will be tried for dereliction of dut I3 B . - 8 | 8! w e e or v i the hopo of all fight fans that the|}lrs Francini y Won | : . SRRNRIRUNIREINEMNnY | injury to Persson will heal quickly!im Truden ! : [ Championship Tonight. | “LL CURB SMOKING ‘ Smuggled Liguor Year Ago |\D connection with enforcement of the prohibition law. | With Coast Guard Launches. The arraals of twa. moy oI funs nd two yesterday cleared iip, ik i age Cigarcttes for Women, Dirce- | Washingion, Nov. § (P — Court |it was said, the investigation c = . Miss Martin e E s FRE ..o [ the lightwej crown when The| martial of four enlisted men of the |ried on recently by the district et JusE ogua” w0, fulbnds mheke foips: Bitnin ... meets Tony Cello of San Francisco in| 1or says. coast guard in the Boston district, [commandant of the coast guard predictions fapisynday. One sald 1¢)ulis Blipm. . e L Holyoke tonight over the 10-round 5 | zes of rum runnin be |service. Those now under arrest are .w Britain will play the New Lon- | as going to rain and ‘l"' gilier Bl G 5 1 the man on whom| Toy Nov. 5 P—Com- | grdercd, ated yesterday at |Chief Petty Officers MelIntyre and Submarine Base so that Lieu- |it Would be a fair day Sunday. Take - 13 V. 3 ¢ 2 < his thumb in their | petitive 2 will prove effective | jeq Mobiiroe’ Mathua Helsvba Fronmnas tenant Mather, manager of that|Your pick. | J - = last mecting which has kept him |in dis ing the increasing use of | 3. |warrant officcr, and Chief Boats- team, can experience the keen dis- | Rasile . & I5 3 : g F out of the ring for some time. by co women, in the | \y who conducted an investi- | wain’s Mate Robert E. Taylor. The ppointment that he will experience | Begley, demon first sacker of |sandent . .6 I M K 7 After finishing his training for the | opinion of Dr. F. C. Allen, director on, was received today. It ex- |men are on board the prison ship AR s football players trek back |the All- ngton baseball team,|Putorck . . = nill yesterday, Kaplan hopped on |of athletics 4t niversity of Kan-operated any officers from connec- |Southerly at the Charlestown navy Bp R {y a defeated has been seriously sick at his home. : )\ 3 |the scales and weighed just 13 . tion with the transactions, which |vard. Jo AhaWhalins -Gliv: s ¢ He was threatened with pneumonia | e GHE S ] 1ds, one pound under the limit| “Coll men playing on varsity |are alleged to have taken place al-| o e Oy % {but he warded off the attack and | J 8 7 for the fight. Denny McMahon, [teams are using less cigarettes than | most a year ago. | Jazz has been banned from the sutenant Mather is enthusiastic | was able to get out of bed yesterday. | koevors . : F i~ aq; | Kaplan's trainer, stated that Louis |sorority women,” Dr. Allen declared © report charged the rum run- | public civic week entertainments in L ng this year | | Otisky 7 Ton i {was in the best possible form and |in an address to Kansas teachers | p carried on by enlisted men | Manchester, England, because the e e 1| ‘Diile z:feloy Soaw) Farin'y Gtges|Grbie . : S to register i | nere, using coast guard launches. authorities Delieve people get B e e s id that after Ray's speech at | pryge” | ; &% . L "7 Lover Jonent tonight. . | Dr. Allen added, however, that - | cnough of it in music at other AVSDLS U0, DANE, Ve, IATALRH): S lthe T Ball b | 3 J > | = | won, who recently relin- | habits young women of this & Boston, Now. & — Blour fasth- | s e ‘:\fg,”gfll{,".‘(;,’,‘zh : was too old and was thinking about | T Springfield on Sunday |Kaplan to Billy Gibson of New York, |of other senerations. anging x announced that Gibson would be in | — — Dineing un LU SRR O | riin el The Hartford Thistle Soccer club | i i caplan’ a he fig! ] MAY MEET BROWN. | r o i v 1ea he ill with senile debility, mean- . i :1\(."‘;“‘ s corner at the fight tonight. ‘ 3 If. the. wepthien Jullly, ouly. oléan] 6 ML LAV : | Pomiin 55 ! has booked the Springfleld Profes- | i 5l ¢ Duckhan . Va., Nov. 5 (P— up, we'lll have a chance to see a bit- |ing old age. Tiog 108 | il rican les for M ava E Woest rginia n college, tor grid attle. Bddie Barnikow Keehner 5 s sionals of the American league for a | Johnny Meyers Regains | Pedtaniet s AL s ; = 4 ! '\i[w‘ ir ¢ M:.m M«”m‘mg at the! Sammy Gross has returned to the | Wells 0| a6 (B day adthon for it (OHartor His Wrestling Crown which oppo: Navy at Annapo VELODROME, SAT., NOV. 6, 2P. M. 6 " : sl - | = | lis tomorrow, has been invited to < 3 Bib dveliingtie ‘wonl- (o :s0.. -Ia ALK SUDGOENGEIoTE allep dguit —132 | Oak park. The game Will start at| cpicago, Nov. 3 (P)—Johnny Mey- |play Brown University _at Prosi- St. John’s Prep. College has been anxious to trot out on a 58 by the swe & ! ¢ the his freshly rosined bow, he wafted |Morelii 9 | 2:80 o'clock and a large number of |crs of Chicago retained his title as|dence, R. L, next year. A decision on D. \\\IIRH_,.)L\SS. Nwe I neld ':“1“ i trom | himself to Patsy Bridgett's pool par- L § $1= 2% | fans will beon hand. The Springficld middleweight wrestling champion of |the bid has not been made by W Vs, i e lors and has offered to take on all |Lamy ; 3 [team will_bring its entire lcague |the World when he ~defeated Joo | lcyan athlctic authoriti Massee Prep. College | comers. . ‘ Y lineup to Hartford including Me- : relllfotiObioaan £ TRIIE 1ITC "‘I‘"'} - 7 . STAMPORD, CONN, i = I \1. rihs it dniton ere last night. @ won the . ‘ 2 AT o 5 & . i “Barney’ strapge person in + s | Hele aad Lewson, Buettieh tnterna- | /2 e g | The Mohican Market bowling team INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Tickets 50¢, $1.00 i e Not only is he a violinist of ex- Honal lepine wTnkiHesltord folub |t fall 1p. b0 minilen (4psceone ) CLOEER 2 SRS IORE B Sale: Patsy Bridgett’s Smoko Shop o | f AREL th a combination Lammer lock s a cha vy bowling Sale: s g trao ry ability, a pool shooter of |} . g 3 lis under big expense In bringing the |Wi ARl G St Walsh & Hallfelder, Arcads Smeke Shop v ein A - Tobin . s | . e e e i e 'and double wrist lock, Parelli won |leam in the city for a match on any alsh & i . football in New Pritain than | c¥traordinary excellence, but Sammy junaen . ¥ [lub-ta thia-vislaity sud otigialy are | BT C0TR 8 T inutes and 24 sec. | future day to be named. aved with any other {eam, |BAs NOW issued a challenge to any | McCormell ; hoping for good patronage. e seco minutes and 2 omos from the school of |@mateur fighter in the eity. * When | Nichols knocks and although he uses Asked his woight, that is'his fighting | .ame method of training that | WeISht, Sammy said, 440 pounds.! My ballyhooed “Red” Grange | SUll he appears to be serious in his [érmen t of toting ie arney” cHgllen | Kills two ol e Tptloed @ cec i o L : i TO-0AY OVER 25,000 mefi ‘ ‘. I ° H oo ANTON BULLDOGS 1 o miemedie ) Globe Clothing House \ake strength for one fhing and Nyborg : i3 i g | ; s e e S, HARTFORD TEAM i ot o T ore o] A ESTABLISHED 1886 ition have. THAN WORDS IS o e e e 10 OFDOSE BIUES Sunday Anemoonf;:xr;;;y DL M SR L se o It started to rain this morning|And that no long time “.mup-”:mlr'! Louis (Kid) Kaplan, former feath- | Sk ana thet sakeaiuguwondag A1 b l'rvrfir:h):fl'n‘::{t :: i S o 97 crwelght champion of the world, Competitive Athletics Will Discour- Hekyy BRI f"uljml"l e e ko Miss Haukhursi | Pt 1 j : will start his march again towards is being rolled up again for Sunday. | We arc hoping that such is not the | case because we do hope that All- cleven, playing. that he would rather play football | than eat and stranger still, he § £ : 1 448 453 ‘ \ . i Gy Hartford, Nov. nfona Ze- |5 ovan ! an | o, gk ; 4.7 Why Not Get A thtle uerlh e rocious Bulldogs, for years a power | chiist . 3 i i : \ g uigyer ha pliy it . i professional football, bring three |Gay : f \ roilege spt lve 2 Indians and a negro to oppose the | jri5r - [ Y i | ) 1 ? credit duo im amd he K s | Hartford Blues in a National league | — - | g d e i { ore dStyle LI self playing to ju g B game at the Velodrome here Sun- U | d ¥ K i o : day afternoon, I Casnoy i e Indians, all products of Comnelly Carlisle, are the veteran Jim Thorpe, “\'L“,Z;‘;K"_m Pete Calae and Little Twig, Sol | &iiier . great coloved star of Du- | university, famed in track| and field competition as well as in N. Y. N, I & H. Ry, 5 2 o tootball, is ameng the men behind s s T / i \ 5 You'll Loock Better fans of the city view Sun- wallace .. 90 2 ax n teak for the New (5 MNLORIHe Thero o eplor o) voq, o | NEW ENGLAND RADIATOR WORKS \ e i fory | others in tilo Canton’ lineup who | Elleworsy' 1111110 9% &5 162 2w | 3SEAST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN,(ONN, ] i and Feel Better have left deep cleet impressions on | *F g sl MlCHELIN TIRES‘367- MORE MlLES many a gridiron. Stein and Henry | of Washington and Jefferson, Kyle | of West Virginia Wesleyan, Robb of | Gosstove Penn State, Marker of Washington, |shea Liebel of ILafayette, TFlattery of | Murphy Wooster, Nichols of Ohio State and | | the forerunmen | MCRaDerts of - Westminister are | T T S T " OUR BOARDING HOUSE : HO0E L | Michaehs Stern Clothes powor, thak Now In M Lyith the New York Giants, still is | | axeinst an opponent will hiave s . a great athlete. He is o a 1 1oy and tho Ne g e is playing e B TYQ;" Toolwing position for Canton regularly, | - > > BRI\ \ \ Give YO“ More Style Than and only once in a while is called | 2 S = == = ] upon to tuck a ball under his arm. | NicE PLACE YoULL -7 @ “Tiere ARE GOME ) . y \ o e e DL e o e S0 R e T wea | e eepe ue Y] mmebike chancesl =| M | Bt ol s o hoen ehot NI 18 weed o gooa erect when- |} | gheTicE amm ITLL BE [ (6 QUITE A DRAG-E WILL MAKE~ A DEEP )| o ‘ nicees ot by et wanthans and g Hledie tar ;’ln‘l‘o;;fi: KINDA CROWDED WHEN [/ wn'6 ALL RIGHT GOFT CUSHION FOR The now when he hooks a fight card|inig seasdn, most “of them of the| A HALFA DOZEN OF FOR A PR|Q0NER"M CHAIR oo~ AND MY which gave every promise of being|oioqq vaplety, but since the addition 2 a money maker. tie princlpal WHo | of'\os(in siars a few woeks @ BoYs DROP IN || HELL BE WINDED | | oFFIcE MUST HAXE A s drawing the crowd, breaks his nb and the fight has to be called | 1270 Peen glving everybody trouble. FOR TH’ DAY[: AN’ CANT GIVE CLOCK ,»~ONE- TUAT They smashed down the Brooklyn ons (w0 weeks ago and lnat Sun- wa TELL YOU WHAT we |\ YOU MucH OF A WILL NOT RUN SLOW, | NEW COLORS b A .I;w mimohrm»bquygm: 1\!n:xs;sq(‘i‘r‘y w;l:‘_[{_ EACH i NOT GUILTY EGAD [~ JUSTICE i . 0! hing. Towoser, in calling fho hout | OUROFS T 1o 2 en oo of tho| DONATE. ACHARS-) 2= WILL NOT INTEREERE e NEW MODELS off. Iustead of substitnling gome| " opyoe ovesn: Lonis Smythe 4 WITH MY other hier who wonldn't draw the Shrimp Foley, Jack Perrin, Jim 5 S bt AN i Persson would, the | yrapning “Bniq Wilson, Hank Zehrer, i’ MEAL‘;/ ¢t HANDTATLORED Hartford sports promoter postponed | pqais wyopvay, Hite Brian and Vie 2 g 1he match until such a time a l‘: " Dadzeviteh are capable backs, with " son will he able to go through with Corgan, Perrin, Smythe, Foley, his agreement. Brian, Manning and Wilson doing most of the work. Smythe, a big fellow from Texas, has been going ! especially good and Foley has reached a condition which enables him to dash up and down the fleld as he used to for Syracuse. The Hartford management found it necessary to have players here all the time to shape them for National league play. They work for three ho every afternoon * at’ the Velo- drome under Frnie McCann, former Penn State tackle, who is assi nt {0 Hcad Coach Doc Keogh of appolntment has been expressed bY | jeiphia, \ [ TN | il ] all who planncd to see it. Pats X i \ g B i i Bridzett had sold out his entire al . y ; S 7/ 1 AN : 0 e 0 ln ouse no fear at all in saving t takes the lead in T sport In this state and had he heen in college, his name would have con blazoned on all the sport sheets the country as one of ihe best of all time. oxt T w afternoon. Tt is A a real one, because the Naw ndon team mbination of any Som s it seems to us that e fighters can conveniently break their thumbs or some other part of their anatomy which will prevent | them from fighting. We don’t say | hat Persson® is stalling because everything tends to show that he has really fractured his thumb, but | there are a great many cases where | proof is not forthcoming. The bout Monday night would lave heen a real fight and keen dis- rst round of the 1926-27 scason |of the west poast golf league was A NE— : : . . [ Dlayed yosterdny tn matenos o : / \ : Cor. Main & West Main Sts. . e s | Palmetto, St. Petersburg, Lakeland : > Z 2 You wear these {and Bardentown. Winfer Haven ; 4 ] z : N Britai around vour neck so |/ won ovtr TLakeland, two matches = = k Z e > 2 2 €W Dritain | [to one, while Sarasota defeated ~ | change them oftener. | J| Oradentown by the same count. ; g ‘;‘C()nvic(ed Under Dry Law, NEW TIES | TIs Elected To Office . Ll | Minneapolis, Nov. 5 (P— A. L. She Admlts It Lennon, under conviction and sen- [ tence for a_prohibition law violation, was elected state senator from the (IR SO I - = N 25(h district by a 2 to 1 majority ON TG HOLLJROOD , cALfoRN® BasT THe ) ( OUER THE ARIZOWN PLANS — R (oUNse SESHT) . ' s | A MY HOSBAND HASN'T over his opponent, F. I. Kane, in HoP! AND NAVATO (NDIAN TRIBES — Lyl Yo WANT PLERSE — HAD @& = election, complete returng gN:E\’ SOME~. ¥ FoR. N BF\’E\NS 4 LON G *EICE OF THE OWLS CLuB>=> ed today, Lennon, former president of the AN 1) e sttt as St. Anthony acrie, fraternal lodge of -4 Ce—r | f S s = CAlBormin | Engles, was one of 18 persons ar- oz = ‘ || R i B cwomn. . = | Do > Topay WEL'S | 7 CALUES rested when the Gales lodge build- . ol Btk FTEEM || eaT = A L . RUN .. ROIN aided by prohibition agents { : el = BRaltty He was convieted of aining @ lquor nuisance, buf Polka Dots, T4 ty Effcets. World beaters $1.25 357 MAIN ST. » .. - PRESENTRBLE. | Sybil Bauer Giving Up sgresene, | Swimming for Matrimony e HEeRh l Chicago, Nov. 5§ (A—Miss Syhil UNGLE ‘\‘;A ‘Rnnz » world champlon backstroke 1 | | 1 | | HeLWYwooD)| swimmer and holder of 83 interna- G tional records,” is giving up swim- MILES ming to marr: 8 7 T - { AwAY Confirming reports of her engage- 1 2 i ,-‘ e | ment, i Lor she will 8 = ° marry Edward Sullivan, sports edi- . ORIl g ol k! { v or of the New York Evening Z = Graphie, early next June.