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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1t " NOBLEVOOKSBACK St Joseph's Sth Grade AllStars NINES(F STREETS ©' 1 o v | OVER LONG RECORD ANDTHER ORIGIN -~ WILSON IS DEAD t (Can't Recall More Thrilling (Presidents and Trees Evidently <~ 00 " Ex Senator Smllh Gave Him Night Than Feb. 21, 917 Pt e'“‘ed in This City : Political Start < of + st ne s o N. J. April 2 (P—, ? Speaking i} T LADIES STAT of Sports § e nch . 99 s1 In the girls bowling match at |- Rogers Recreation Alleys last night, a great amount of credit must be given to Claire Lynch of the Rogers AlLS Harctora ‘~"l ircreation team for her excellent |Mac & e RGN d bowling. By her strong 1 ; was the big factor in the the local team. In the record of 1ve ocenr; i Nief William J, Nob i in fire depart | o \ : s Pat Rooney of the Casino 4 tNCE e o i 4 5 ) ing a great lid for first p! UNIVERSAL LEAGUE like that of Feb- | | 5 state individual duckpin . riaara| : s sus, Last night he took five out 3 : ; s threa | : : 1 in ine games from Bob Miller of {1 ex A° < 4p ® the town a Iartford in a match at the Casine, (Divis bl Lillidrty<Rorest: Stoect 1 has hean going great guns in t 4 $ e : | Manke pon other | lavis 3 The geveral amatenr fight tour D] i namenfs which wo have viewed in | b i | p 8 is city this y ces ns with the § o {dered valuable servi X or 13 : 2 impression that although fighters |1 . blazes . A reward of 33 | K T c 1 may be imported into Connecticut | eifered for information leading to the All-Star base- | base, Jam nd hase: M ‘ sprang ! from other states v will have to ! ension of the son wh Joseph's chure e Vallier i Arnig W . 1 L fizht & long time before they will the fires. all butf one heir j 2 Sebastian Ma ) yrner of We reach the stage of efficioncy that {of a suspicious nature, and, alt William 1" t 1 the Nutmeg state boys have reach- {the miscre: bas never Marine, eenter |and s ed B brought to justice. coa s ) e | stands, as far as e ) | 24 hours Take the r | > to e A score ¢ ng. masco g st ts Waterhury 8 s city was ¢ o ifth e 1 m ) 1 B8 A Meriden ¢ < . mot Kknowing | lacio ; : o 2 years rvvifle or several | ould strike next. | some s ate, and ther w other | 5o . T R SR A Mill s St clubs that ca rnish amat i o was begin- g those who | ast <hters as zood as 1t . o [ning his cvening meat He vas as- | Can You Think of the - of an ¢ : — sistant chief 7 stre W " st d M v ost t W T e ) [y [ex's block was avla Good Old Days When— agehaiuonin jE e LR RS ; ¥ ok~ and Sprincfield are pro- 3 ek ) hours on 1 k Wbly the best outside of Connecti- otclock L | Phil clair = it that we have seen in this city marr’s block on ast Main stree MeAloo hed for the Visitors to'the “Golden Gloves a hd to be on fire, hig Wl bus n's team in s in New York last week | T ook the bloslk | e Wednesday afternoon gamse at | sueuEirthetotiens eIl us that the cha | g Diack. At T o'clock the block | wainut Hill Park and Rentst | e : look like novices towards the | t the corner of Center and Com- | - e hingto one . . e 1 - - - | mercial streets, occupied by Gordon | B Ao Senator Smithg - 0 ® | Brothers, was ablaze. At 7:20 o'clock | yravwoll & Hart and 1T R A e T f the ways be- y N ha N § was found to have broken out!piage ranked high among e thr rl“';r\“ i Erwip Bige the Nebraska t the New Britain lee corporation e e B L on Jerome Strect Loy will return to itain 1 | Plant and the fire-fighters were able |y i ";'“ Sl s C RS DO IO R S TR Rl i Lo seo the refiection of that blaze| non e, SINR 0SBy toumias) catche ll8g cavlvisegson . star hout of the Hardware City A.|° roof of tha Commercial | . 2 ik v C. professional fight card at tha Y. | Srel e e e dw}hfhr \m»m‘;x o the Sucond | Sa OB M. T A & T soctety hall on Main | patcliad post Dusis 0 /GorDin PISEO | oo e e g o on the trephsy s 1 off R A | s e | oftored by the Busi Asso- | wcernir Sy W . Tt bRl o ! ciation, in a Fourth o must b 4 : W ssion on the fans in his ap LZogue at the corner of ¢ UL ONN ' i 5 : inst Alex Hart here a fow | A Elm streets was found S o R smiRronres: e G i h ) Elu vas found creh fisherm but it was ation, the N Britain b X T G ) Smith has pl : St : 2 radley r b Hoar rf, ler seven el ) W 10 rety re bt firs it ! e 8 instead of sticking to he W ¥ jidn't seem he col t him e o regulation. It sounds like ! J 1 fight this week 1o us and we be BENSING] O LnAGUE 5 don’t think day is fur off when vi S | the state law will req seven 5 s collapsed and he falled for $2,000, s8 | om mouti fo tail hefore +he JrocelL i IR e - o . His ercditors eventually ro- Jean } 1 S s a result buildings from | of of police; | laid away with attend- DAt W ST Bl e R e e cefved about six cents dollar. compar Carpentie ol Hungerford Court, now Glen streot posiceman High stroct g s R s i A0 g s cot s won a 3 : to Bovle's block on ¥rankiin sq | iin i | = o) s oad will b 2 = Artisbeis s Agan | were damaged. Tt was ihat time | Ny e n as not he o i ott n ey {that Waterbury and Hartrord eom- | 000" | A Ba a1 as high th as provious s ' g 4 ; ing sday n t i nies w ned. The DR when rivalry with U fons have fou m. Of cot R AT 5h, tiek nee comy i s v did v worle Sl g e Wi SDFINE freshets have s i ; p ; : B vt Riangers toam will | he exeit the Na-!white heat? jwater to a p int above its 1 | X N its first pr tmorroy rd was called out. Other fevid o floods which ma X y o 10 o at 19 o'clo. at Willow G redin various parts of Tack 8 nis a o L " ! A e e B T ONE PLACY i Dr. Andrew Zuwick wio | oo Most of them wer Rig y 1 Whealon | 10 5t Lock Shop I' 1 No matter w of the star pitchers 2l ! e ! ¥ ol Tont 5 Piad YW . Ha hire uni- | 8 have heen of incondiary th 3 === oAt ; stores, v , will coach the | Sl One woman stated to Chies a game G S q - S It this year and a suc- | Gioss Deleew at sh en za into | up in a riot o q Al rools estoralk Chrip st P everyw season is anticipated 3 eliar ot t Brothers | quished to this d o varddtinc s haalhesn n who Block before the blaze was discov-| 2 i L = & . el T ared, but .:fnn:m)v]:: K them down | fimmy Naughton. umpiring al i I‘D‘M SR g ; )i : ‘ Cards \le Looking for have failed. In all cases fire | game of basohall hetween Pl o s Bl rogk bar i ) End of Losing Streak | started in cellars ind Tiristol, was escorto] ‘ on e T S Louis, April 2 (P—\cstoriay's | eviewine his long s Chief [ 6014 while 2 howling mon of Piis- the trout. T re not as finicky abont taking balt as we would be about handling them | Noble says that the depariment has|tol roofers unate n the faet that few nanded his diteat by tha Yankees has the| D1 Rix: Cardinal team wondering whon ts |10\ losing streak will end. It was fourth straight defcat and tl asnaltics have been sufiered as a result of the big fires No serions EGAD FARCY ME straight game decided one run 5 {injuries have been recorded and Ry the way, this column will be | HAW, ; v Some blamed Thu illness of | M there heen no loss of life in the re every Saturday during 1 i Ve PANING B75. FOR A Hm: Grover Cleve : THERE 19 YoUR 1l A r Dan Howloy Browns eved his men with today and wondered whethor confidence had resulted in theis firs defeat by a min guo team i the south, when the Beaumont T as leaguers hung one up, 1 to 3. ( 'lcvela;d {o Clash Vith Brooklyn Todax epartment as the result of con- Smson And wa Hope Lol hear fron grations. On the night of the 111 "oy o the first day of the | you bovs fires a captain of one of the Hart-ly oue fiching season found many | 4 ford companics caught cold, which | developed into pnenmonia and he died within a we but the New Britain men have aped such seri- 2} ous con: uene Mana AMEN T CAN Plck ouT A \ LAVIGH DIGPLAN OF HEADGEAR [ GUCH Ao THIS ToR$T. AT A GTAGE COYTUME AND PROPERTN HOUGE ! wr ALGO uo\’ AN [MPORTED BAND-BOX TROM PARIZ -0 PUT (T IN! wee to how youn come ont on your trips ahout the state. W local nimrods on the brooks vester- | jromise we won't zive away tha lo- | | i general conditions dis- | cation of vour favorite hrook ms of full haskets and { we will helieva all the stories al 5 inch trout. The waters of Most | the big one that wound the leader h in this 1 t ! 1 he old HA’T \OJ WILL BE 3 of the streams In this locality were {around the root of the old pine tree L o Chist Noble brought to mind the | still charged swi « broth and and broke loose. 1 THE EMIGOARN | Tnsselt & Erwin fire which accurred | (he speckled beauties wore slow i | AN AT WILL QUE | many yvears ago, the Looth Block | taking the bait. Drop in. write or call us up any e bt Mary's ehurch fire, the ! — We'll always have time to | -THE WRATH OF EAGTER BONXET MART EAL we AND LIKEWIGE e 1-»\ 1 i1 2 CP—After t . . fire and the Corbin An-! There fa a thrill, howsver, ar fo you and to swap atoric. | THE MADAM ) Sk ‘f,'\\}/‘:{:“ WHAT ABEPROUV to 4 game from the Yan- | Montreal and Boalon to ox 1 of them big ones. The | achcd 1o the first mornin the . “this Is your column, you | Rl = =~ VAME 9HE WiLL the Cleveland g | last mentioned oceurred in 1817, hrook that can't be overlo re- up to you to help | | OVER M\/ < 3 MONDAY first of two games ee Hot Hockey GGame In the old days the department gardless of how bad weather condi- | rosting or as dry ABSENCE! c3n A0 . New Orleans to-{ New York, April 2 (P—Montreal | p.q 10 depend on horse drawn ve- | tions show up on the opening dat I Congressional Record. bOENCE" 23 e s sehoedu for | and Boston will he the b legrounds | hieles, but in spite of that fact, fives” The tirst stringing up, the 1 » e Garland Buckeye, proud | tonight for fonr lonal, Mockoy 'Cot ot one aivaotivalsh Che ‘ohiaf|stralelilng. of the loater and Lha frst lesmens L bielve poisis e s feoik oy In the semi- | oo cocend that his memory for dates | worm to be impaled on the first WALT the spring’s workout, lost several | finals for the Stanley cup, em- | i3 not good an sort to record 1 he was forced to re- ook, all lend t) deniable thrill of the curtain sir part to the un- when the rings over the o poun 3 blematic of worl ars pelted his offe Lockey supremaey professional You nest week } | ('()\'elesile to Pitch | “The ainly kept us moving on the stream 2 / . a slugrest which kept the Y 00t an e st in brec ity Ewrnunfl on that night ||lv 1917, when | S First Game of Sea AT T ki W AR LI g ated Montreal Maroons, cham-f gy wore discovered all over the! And the first bite! No ferocious ' Washington, April 2 (P—-Stanies | Gorkin and Neis had perfect days al t year, will meet their oml city. sald the chief. o failed fo | strike that will come fater in the | Covelcskis has been selvcted by | | the Ottawa Senators, in the o i finally able to fin- | scason when old Grandpop Trout Manager “Buckey” Harris to pitch | e e | irs me of the internatfonal groud | iy 114 cvening meal, which he was | zooms up from under the old stump | tho s ason’s opener aguinst the Bos- | Detective Not Convicted | iinais at Montreal. [ fored to leave in such haste to whack the fly with o ghping |ton Tted Sox. April 12, recent | . SR e The Rruins will open the Ameri- | o o niouth, first bite is e SIOW. | voars. Walter Johnson has been ac- | ‘,‘S Jl."~ ;\Rall! Disagrees e R [Cub d \\h ¢ S and lacking enthusiasm, but 1L sorded this recognition, but his in. | Now Vork, April 2 U — After| v Rangers on home ice. The sec- [ CUDS an ite Sox B4 i ora] URGR bKE oF (1A! SUBALL tn reit 26k Sell) néccksiiata Ta watenc| deliberating 14 hOurs WHWOUL| ond game of the two semi-final | Find Batting L\es sequent strikes that are allotted 0 ing the first Uhis: Yer: from | ronehiug, & ileclston, s sdurye b rounds will he playdd in Ottawa and | opicage, April 2 P —Tho the fisherman throughout the Year. | (he side line nators break | which City Detective Joseph New York on Mouday nizht, total [ and White Sox found their It is after the ¢ bite that e gining camp at Tampa, Fla, to-{ s e th o deconil tim zoala to decide which teams Will|,co yogtarday and gave tholr op.|tront secker lights his pipe and re- (nixht for the homewaed jotrnew | slaving ofevlllan Allaree test the Stanley cup finals between | jononts o licking. Cowhoy Ted | flects that o stIL RS o vt Tl s tann Rkt byt 860 iggasantos b Jangalangiy the group champions, | Blankenship allowed but a half doz- and all is well or three exhibition games with the sl lne A Sy tndcy " Oftawa won five out of six | seattercd hits and the Sox trim- Now York Giants, At Sullivan's first trial the 15 discharged March 23 vupon | failing to reach an agreement aft. or more than 25 hours of deliber: diens this s¢ > heavily b v into the fi S0 am nd consequently d to fight their y Grorge Boucher, tge Senator first on the hroo and “Dunde” Mol first nighters” W {med the Shreveport Sports at Among tl - [ Shreveport, La, § to 0. Tha Cubs were Fred 118 | with Tony Kaufmann and Guy Bush recognizs 1= | twirling, hested the Texas league the tronting season opens, Where o L. tion. tain, who has been out of the g1me { qjampions at Dallas, Tex., 3 to 1. they is nobody's hnsiness but Auto Pamtmg Testimony of the principal Wit-| (i) an jnjured log. will be back in Riggs Stephenson. Cub outflelder, the tes when they returned | pypert Work TLow Prices nesses for both the proscention and his regular position on the defense | yag peen shifted to the third base from their trip spoke of many fish Spraying or Varnishing “A. | alongside of Frank Clancy. L3 ense was diametrically oppo: | berth, where he will be on the re- and much enjoyment. URANKLIN $Q. FILLING Mrs. Gladys Patton, prinelpal| “po o0t form and past perform- | celving end of the hot ones, E— STATION prosecution wifness, testitied she | o050 o ultimate victory for Solter o | Kensington and the Riue Hills | saw Sullivan shoot Pierce during |y, Rangers, although the margin| Ferald Want Ads bring results. | district had its rogular rtirst day | the fight, while Otto Eden testified in favor of the Patrick team is slim. the shot came from a group of M asdma In their six games men while Sulllvan was Iving un- Hoston conscious against a fire h;-.n.xm ,“':’"‘;n‘ ]‘;z;c“‘;‘:uu,.',:'_' k SAI‘ESMAN SAM So Was Guzz had outside the eafe after been BUSINESS 1S TERRBLE!) [ GORRY WE uA\leN‘ Aw THIS 1S & e \ Lknocked out in the fight. T Less szE' 5 SORE? Tou'LL NEveR GeTTa| | THIS 308, JUST 1N HERE?D uwg Al He WoutoN'T] | f A o il e g ALL OVER/ 5 - meLe/! —— S F\(E“? 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