New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1926, Page 23

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: ' Speaking NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. s et sezezeseetensy fits signal work and its plays and without a doubt, thero will be many |fans on hand to watch’ the boys .| work out. | g The National Guards put another | # notch in the peg for the state bas- | | ketball title last night by taking the " 2 | bristol Endees into camp by a 41 to The high school-alumni game yes- |7 © AT EED mu;l‘l ‘(’mn& i) terday morning at Memorial Fleld in | g StPe: GF o8 & OB : o h xte h teams to the Willow Brook park proved to be no | pit " sensation as far as grid contests g | but it was a good game and a gopd rumber of fans attended as e mat- ter of helping in the benefit to Frank McCarthy for whom the game was supposedly play The Endees will play here against | he Guards tomorrow night. This will be the sccond game of a five- game series which the teams have | agreed on. New Dritain needs to| win three of these to let Bristol out as a state contender. The End2es| won the championship of Connecti- cut last seagon, There isn't any dis- about that, but with the pres ent lineup that New Britain has. no money reccived wounld be split up. ketball team in the state is go- The expenscs will be paid and then!ingtto run away with New Britain the remainder, ought to be turned | over to the principal for whom the | The Guards are out to win the benefit was p wate championship for the season 27. With Sloman in his first two starts showing himeelf to be a past master in, the art of hand- | |ling a basketbail and dropping them | through tha hoop and “Red” Rey-| 10lds starring at center, the Guardsl bave a head start on the path that| leads to the state title. Without a doubt, tomorrow night's it the state armory will be a The games between Britain teams | fought that 1a the wo meet, 1t seems a hig fight. New Britain showed last little hotter sts Power ndecs and with the good °d tomorrow night, the 1 have two wins to their r Joo Carroll's champion- present time, no ac- counting of the funds has been made although it was said yesterday that a meeting would be held within day or two at which time the Up to the rute Ante-game statements put the percentage to be paid to the crippled lad who bore the title of captain of the high school team at 60 per cent of the net proceed ait the accounting on the sk b will e awarded to him. the “Herald” game yeste ing and took moving pictures of will be shown to! s home some evening ning week, it is s dectded that be- not be there at a played expressly nk would be| the boys who for him, go through e exccuted *yes- McCarthy at during the thought. It w 1se ho could o which was for him, that I thrilled in ser played the gam tha play as they WITH THE BOWLERS ROG ow comes the the meeting between Iiritain and Hartford takes place Su ¢ rnoon at 2 oclock at the odrome in Fast Hartfor ALLEYS FATNIR BEARING €0, LEAGUE The tickets tion wh New F urch street is rather heavy. ain will have a heas presen W at the game Sunday as it alwa has at any contest herein a home team opposes a| rttord aggregation. The lacals are | ying to Hartford with an eleven it Is banjed on by the loyal roo! here as being ahle to turn back M gridsters, New B orge The team that w face the Blues is one of the best foothall combinations ever turned out in this It compares in all lines with best teams of the old Nutmegs champions in the o dope here r a trimming s gone by , Hartford is ¢ 1day e betting in today and The odds in Hart ford have disappeared even money 1is heing asked all Up to today, the betting was 10 to 7 on Hartford with little, money being put up. Today even money is being asked and we are| afraid that o will be asked of New Britainites before the game is It ever > was an even game Sunday is or ind round. FAUNIE LEAGUE Wasliers The Velodrome s an to sce the game to om an: nelosure. lined ction ats will enabl section New Brito the south n eection side in Sections € seats up on starting with A h Row A b wishing to get the for the game, should cop off liat 471 Tnners good ones imme The officlals for the game have not yet heen chosen but Pr Joseph C: will ra of of Do seleet working the ga of 1 thren m from his icials, They will probably 1 from men who have been es ont of state. almost gave us wrt failure t annonnce- referee rt would tively kil tho attendance at the game than the raming of these threa to officiate at the game, A\ o 1 < r The » team will be out to morrow afternoon in uni- |* form. This will include Walter Con- nors the giant tackle from Norwalk The team will be run through all practice t ALLEYS LEAGU Lexington 119 39 10 Large Attendance at Firemen’s Annual Ball hat the decision on the part of the committee 'n charge of the an- nual concert and ball of the Fire- men's Pension and Relief associa- | tion to qpange the date from New | Yoar's evs to Thanksgiving eve was | A sound cne was proven by the suc cess of the ®all held Wednesday evening. Th 4051438 Wear Wilson Bros., give your feet a chan gat ir oy ned at 8 o'clock with t by the Bacchanallan or- | chestra. At 9 o'c’>¢k the grand| march was formed under the direc- | Michael J. Kenney. Mayor | Gardnor . Weld and Mrs. Weld led the couples, about 50 in through the march, LE /Bl A program of dances each | el 1 S Scqul ’ which was dedicated to a_person or | MAL Others 83c. and upwards. A number, | | persons followed until 1 o'clock. 7 57 ) S The told-time doctors led a hard When thew didn't know what | was the matter, they ¢ t know to blame it on “some obscure seat of | “Suit” Yourself | with the exception of t | which {jury bo tie, began drinking. byt found no so- infection.” 'FLASHES, OF LIFE; AMERICANS ARE CHICAGO I3 READY | PAYING WAR DEBTS OF EUROPEANS FOR GRID BATTLE, " | “Berlin—The chief | America’s ‘prosperity as give - Amt dor Schurman: They work some 10,000 more persons assigned | harder than any peopla except the to police duty, concessions, or ushers | Ch and Hindus. He so told a tasks within the huge stadium, 1t |Thanksgiving Day audlence, saving N also that American tourists were will be the bigges : lsgest throng ever to| ., ving Burope's war debts. see a football game, and the biggest | Dempsey- | yv: reason + (Continued from preceding page) X ington—A holiday seems to Tunney fight crowd ever to see an|mean work in some high places. American sporting event. The gate | \r. Mellon visited the White House. ceipts of £300,000 will set another | \r. Coolidge labored on his next football record. A third will be hung | message to congress. up by the meeting here of the Army | football teams, who never | played west of the Alleghenie Today's program included arrival of the student bodies at 9 a. m., the army in five special trains over the New York Central, and the Navy in nine trains over the Baltimore and Ohio and the Pennsylvania. The luncheon at noon for cadest follows the parade of {s—"The right of any nation to keep any other nation under bond for two generations" is ques- tioned by the Rev. Joseph Wilson Cochran, pastor of the American | church. Saying this at a Thanks- | giving service which Ambassador attended, he continued: “If hol!\;l dreamed that any such tragedy \§ 2 |could occur, I would be ashamed to de down | Sing ‘America, Sweet Land of Lib- to the stadima | °Tty, but I believe America won't |allow the stars on her flag to Kk the |Change to dollar marks. Michigan Boulevarc for dedication ceremoni the reception, and a dinner dance. fayor Dever sounded welcome in this s ent i a cor: 3. Then oc the city" hid now. So thick that it Ambassador Houghton from y on this, | view of some other Americans their first appearance as an organ- | Thanksgiving dinner. 1t mois t of our military forces in |the Americans, too, though p It has been a fine achieve- | something else helped. the government to send | s to the great middle- | ago hopes that all our | have a happy stay with ial wel- ta 1ed come to t New Yorl « on Thanksgiving broke all records. This does no fer to oratory. Statistics of Am Association v —— during the noon hour on turkey day TRIAL COLLAPSE Overcome With Emotion in “Stelia Maris” Case v about super s i® exploded by Major fes. Ho thinks those used b W poison g3 as effective as any rich discovered in the futur may b London—A e to the Gres by Premier B “But for them we would all of us have been dark- people with long noses.” erring to the Battla of M skin Ma murder t ically interrupted tod one of the two women juro wrought by the testimony, an emotional collapse. Alphonse I, A. Smith, the social- ly prominent defendant, accused of murdering his friend, John T. De ham at the Smith villa, ella P last August 12, wa the stand. With Springfetd, Mass loston 1 He d Kloudy countr suffered optimist houne of thi dogs. on ris—Tsadora I Hor residenc able suburh of because of an v fran: streaming eves he related how he had written a love letter fo his wife just before the tragedy, the prosccution charg T lousy over Smith, sulted from intensa Derham’s attentions to Mrs Women among ators obbed 2z he told his sto Then 5 ddenly one nf the women in screamed agonizingly Court wos suspended until > could recover. The prosccution concluded the outlizie of Its case this morning, and Smith, sprucely dressed, with a sprig white heather in his lapel for luck, took the stand. As he began his story upon which his life hangs, Derham's widow, a pathetic figure in York- Winifred just hack Rudy Hudnut, S Ab deseription of “astral me from the hushan, 1 here are no o fo now,” and he ing to become a legitimate the “astral plane.” A ing a hook about it from ceived fainted. vore: en in his of gton —— Divo ng more rapidly than lon—There's regular pea soup | ks GENTRAL ILLINOIS s are an in- it In divorces 1 three » per cent in marriages. F marriages total 1,181,838 and . . livorces 175,44 Used in Fight vi to non-profess N ts risburg , Nov. 26 (#—The r; t giving Day dyna- machine ickshot in Central Tlii- tods Virgil acker, a coal miner, twice the cks, w in a with te and Brown of Hillhouse obscure v school, Haven, capture | firsts respectively in five and three mile sh A. C. of Bridge- port Iho high take trop um showings. of enemy a al condition. o first attack upon Hundsacker e early in the morn his home was dynamited while he 1 b slept inside. No one was but the house was badly The second attack came when a touring car ¢ for t wheel, leaving breaks three store win- ows two climbing step to get at third. pants of car automobile, tronti in damage last nig un New Haven — Clothing, suitcases ¢ stolen from g rvard-Yale gam ice valued law and a friend poured a st fire into the v Hundsacker was shot four time most of the missiles taking effect || the upper part of his body. Albert 1 father-in-law, was urn four homes here neighboring coal re employed. Hur at he morning ctown — Tree with decayed i Moran, in- Iy T leg, wi memb, jured. nobile, foun attac officers conf . two rifles : the ma- store of half miie from ter turmoil. ¥ ficial injt when he discovered ing to enter his on them. HIGH SCHOOL QUINTET 10 PLAY THREE GAMES and Gold Baskethau rive to Red Have Tour Veterans on the Floor This Season. 18 vacation tion recei game with a pri- he ed Saturday, December 4th. r 11th, New E tford to play St on Decemb school will itain w Tho! ary and 1 she ig writ- READ HERALD CLASSIFVIED ADS 1OR YO WANTS black, entered into the court room nd took a seat in the rear. Smith related that he was born in Canada (he is a grandson of the late Hugh Ryan, Ca lway build- OUR BOARDING HOUSE or) and that he first met his wife in | Emotionally he tol love for her and the three babic that came to them. A year ago he met Der hecame intimate friends. his wife. Smith, fran- WAO A BT OF GooD O\ OUR GIDE, THAT P! Vo 10 INVESTIGATE CLUB FIRGT, BEFOR am, and the Derham stol lace and finally bought a revolver, {dea, he said, ot com- 8 LY RAIDING THEM | wae However. abandon’ Derham, and the resnmed marital relations. wrote his wife a letter say ng that he had been in hell, but that she had given him a glimpse of heaven. Tt was at this point in the testimony that the woman furor col Smith said he found, howeve Derham 1d his wife w uing their improper love relations Then came the tragic night in Au- Smith swore that he intended mmit snicide, but that Derham | aceldentally shot in th Smiths mith THAT THEY ARE A gust. to ¢ piff Bang Bing Boxing Galore 10 Rounds 40 Rounds 10 Star Bouts Friday, Nov. 26, 8:30 P. M. ATE ARMORY ARCH ST. General Adm. 50¢ Ringside 75¢ Seats for 2,000 )4 . 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In i case either Jimmy Scully or die Saunders of the substitute may be at the pivot posit Some of r's second material which will make a 1 positions are Morin, Al Claire, Fengler. freshman and a brot Grip, is a strong candid position on the team, Darrow and Ma wards, dnd Jo ion Zaleski, for- only al in the flooding stoppi omobiles a 7 s i geysers. San rs reported .44 ot fell in thirteen at is believed to d for precipitation there, as hurt plind- d two girls n the auto- subst ig | street ca turni Francisco ol inch of sefting w knee rain TEN MEN DIF WHE TUNNEL IS FLOGDED Bursting Dam Lets Loose Wall of Water in California Uses Aleohel. 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