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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927, | i SER]ES SKETCHES EESK e ene 100 15— 29 storminz. |y feel it eir v/ASK AYBASSADOR'S RECALL o HEADS METHODISTS = N i € ar ) but 1 7. —P—Officials at the ert ving been without| vyyestville, N. J., Oct. ¢ P—The D < . g ) right : e ;| are understood to be © ., [Rev. Roby F. Day, Inwood, Long i | Lo edn0 = ots 1 ame th on S i 00n ~\01M;“'“. ; "Q’u'\“‘"‘”,’ o was said 151and, was reelected president of Before the series started it was s ) h 3 ecall hristi a cls g . 4 bl ; ! 5 A : o SHan R Qgaieds A ol ibe e stern district of the Methodist o f S p or t s Yankge home run prowess and bl Soher SR « 1 | and ) h ¢ Christian Rakov to have d 1 1 only be con rn di t of the Methodisi rate speed that was much talked S8R neefabnes Oz DO G 3 5 < ¥ et ambassador to F T sidered by thi oW government Protestant church at the annual dis- SEPCEIPICIIIUIIPSINIPINGT | about. . But in | two games the | sht all t kets and ¥ B Lt Aty epresentations mada to the | c | trict conferefice yesterday. With the release last night of | YATKESs havent it a homer nor | i "o wi @ tha t three of the men who have made |18V the Plrates stolen a single base. up the All-New Britain Football squad, Kendricks, Flanagan and Neverick, the promoters of the All- New Britain Fbotball team have taken the first steps in the drastic | shakeup of the lineup. « e White Spefiking PEPOT GG Nevertheless it is the sprinting 2 y OADYAOE ability of Lloyd Waner that has D. W. e 53 : o s e auiirass Al helped him score two-thirds of the ohT € Pirates’ runs—four out of a total of : egro o r ; « neLner CERR ix Buc tallies. The Yankees are apt Setn g RIS A8 18 s n r e o Toviibas o |to see young Waner or “Sprout” as LDl T s amg sot t t Li L A L 16 oLl priac the players call him, on the bas Two other men have been signed, e b i any time they look around. The ex. ' D¢ ~o ... ... 9 2% |baseball fans which forr Lhcre was B @idrive oniEucalporal “Limited Edition” Leary. and Miller, to take the places | perts figure thers 1s no way for rs | = e i |'an caught. The “Limited Edition” Idea of some of those who were let go I Yankees to shut out the Pirdtes un 0 r . re was an an 3 i i i . nd it thy management Is Success- | (il they devies. o oyt i S0 e cnanl et ey now applied to men’s fashions ful in its negotiations for the ser- “Sprout” off the bases, 1 vices of another star today, the | | : s 30 315 ' NU 1 ¥ mbi r : to New York DIMITED EDITIONS of fine books, the be all set for Suriday's| Even though they have had a few Low S sse sve o 7T g e B ith bust the And t . indi custom-built car—things individually his |lapses in the fleld, the Waner bovs own, appeal irresict to the man who have done enough at bat to c resents being “standardizcd.” In offering Marl- Although it s not definitely stat- | vince observers that they are born borough Modes we car assure you the same ed, it is a pretty certain guess that all-around stars. Paul, the elder, 5 2 e w Y i tradition| o “protected individuality” in your clothes, Jim Manning will-be the' next ad- leading both teams at bat for two on . e 2680 CC0 ¥ : S % N tion to the team. “Dutch” Connors games with an average of .571, com- 3 s Marlborough Modes are antbentic Un was, queried on whether he could piled by four hits in seven official fohi 1 ¢ Trc doe Se 1 Styles, bearing the stamp of campus Tlay o not but he answered that |times at bat. Lloyd is leading run- a4 1352 | | Gl gl O 3 Ta swagger, distinction u A there would be “nothing doing Sun- |scorer and shares what little extra | Fanke S - A S they can be matched by only a few tailors in the | base hitting honors there are so far o SR s 5 o T 123 i 2 o = g leading university towns. {with Lou Gehrig. Lloyd and Loy . s i 28 e i t Sl : B . all Hering only Putting Manning in the backtield | have two hits each, a double and ‘inon . San 5=asall R Uhe I Gl D gmsont hnosntol Blopws sreplicingionly will give New Britain a group of triple aplece. Cr iR 2 % < 1 that s e e i ot wearialhin d batks that can compare favorably 3 1 : BolEnt allior thi el da T e with any team in this section. Man- | Mark Koenfg, a world series ¢ e 2 TS L ning and Griswold would be full-|“soat” a year ago, is bidding for Giley <o oo oo 90 o8 105 t i 5 Ticn Rt AL backs, Radzewich, “Potts” Miller, more heroic honors thus far. He | : “Butsy” Sturm and “Zip" Zehrer |lcading the Yankees at bat, gar would be halfbacks with Graham at | Ing four hits in nine times at bat for auarterback. In this combination |20 average of .444, and has there is speed, a full bag of tricks, 'the most runs, three. Babe R - line smashing and all the rest that |An average of 420 an 5 AT THE PEURLESS SLLEYS goes to m a football team. - #00. Lazzeri, with . Dainisnk | Yankee in the select t 5 TR e ex. | The Pirates have only t S e L Be ex over hatn: pan wano Clyde Barnhart is the ot mark of e line is fully re Vackfield is a group of lers that should.be able to 1L of the offense plays sent Only world two games. [club was the xfl e ! ] a2 1 : . | e In Fine Imported tonlght at ey St o i o A \ 1 e p course. A cos : h ~ end Domestiq PEETATAUION LT e Pariae t £ | 4 : 3 re but the personclity of its wearer. By Fabrics ach Tave BNt Bys ot ot ninE ¥ : s 7 & 5 4 that is not all. True smartness requires a Y ihrorshia e : : ; i 4 ; note of individuality. However well dr. Sereaaln i% Bam A it s H : y may be, if be looks exactly like a # — Eal 1 | v men, he is not smart. To he T 100% Virgis Wool i e 27.50 to $45 Tomikowski & Dawson 3 The Store For You OPP. MYRTLE ¥ h 4 Bl ) 701 s’ ' S| S & dAs come 0 P71 [\EspArtES -1 PECLINE = derson 10,7 1 1% 2 ; : e RY 0UR ATTENTION —THAT | £ ON VouR o WITHDRAW !'wese §i Play Contlnues Among Contestants | s ; T ER e L el Gl s | [.Nol\ CONTEMPLATE e b Ao [T 15 THE WL oF: = alEE IS A ANDASEASISTICE IV = OFFICE AS SUSTICE Vol HAVE BZER 4 CCEEESE";W OF -THE PEACE! . |( A STANDING SOKE Lo e e N EW OF YouR / \oecs mopers TUSTICE OF -THIS FAIR H PAST RECORD, WE 5 ({ <un COMMUNITY ! <« EGARY WoULD ADVISE \ou : I« AH,~ER~THAT S = J ( To GRAClOoUSLY ’ ” ~ UM-M T MEAN -To UTHDRAW AS SAVY, w~ AH~ KM= M+ ~— KAF ~ KAF ~THAT ; TERMINATES “THE | mbination & 2 INTERVIEWS | ~— ie—vwith : g g, HARRR-RUM at Rogers Parlors—Carom Players Are Ready. “LOCK G n) n o t som ] z Ballc e Cord, by ¢ : you expect, Thunderbolts sion of Dock Causes Man’s Death | Stamford, Oct T—Subz day in the water mtord ¢ ) iV imford I i & o 2 i = 3 & hand on i York bad d in here with a load of rileearDMitle: Oy coal for the local company. |Geiger . 205 10 He was ashore for several days a drinking par 51 was there for some {ime before he was discover Workman Is Killed At New Yale Building New Haven, Oct. 7—One man was killed ‘and another seriously isjured Wonder when an iron girder they were |\orn™® riding” in construction Work on a | Wismia i e e = . = - - new building for Yale Athletic asso- | Gregor ... . 7 7 SR HANK — THER N0 UT T - HYoJ'RE CR(E. COULRT, i ciation, near the Bowl, fell with u 0 GOING HALF LWILD — SHE S5 HER HU9BA ¢ N THE_ NOTHING TS 2 /O WANT SOMETHING them, 3 92—1533 CAME N 3 OCLOWK THIH MOANING , AND ¥ WRONG PLAE. HING ; e o) HeER? The dead man s Thomas Gran- HAD & LONG HAIR ON HI5 COAT MM — > ¢ g r 3 15 HaR 419 Edman Milk ( of §tony Creek. Frank |Fe s 1 o 5 ? of Bridgeport, is in Grace hospital where his condition is believed to be serions but not | necessarily critical. Both were em- ployed by the Leak and Nelson Rogers. Orchard company, building contractors of | E. Henizman . I Bridgeport: Davidson .., .., . m 503 454 POSTAL RECEIPTS hington, Oct. 7 (A—Scptem- 1 receipts at 50 selected | owed an increase of .59 per |y, as comparcd with September | Purnham ... ar. | P 8 ts were given by the |/ department today as |1Low score 2 Memplhis led with an iner 1.89 per cent; City was second with 15,77 per FAFNIR LEAGUE an1 Davton, 1 T Indinns showeg g ding Glilca- b paitiien s go, T on and St. Louis, le. canson ...