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KEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927, | | 2 v i " o e 2. k 2 ROSTER OF CLUBS ~ SAYS IGNORANCE ABOUT SNAKES COSTS ISTATE CONTINUES |- Vo ol rn s i S ssimmialts s, o 500 et S o COUNTRY ABOUT 220 000 000 A !casion Slim struck Lorena so hard| 350 points. jot 25 to win. Stewart J Play will he staged every mnigh $220,000,000 A YEAR P Then| Several games were played in the to §6 before Scar and 25 han . making two games for each player $ : she went through a window. | [running outside, Harrls struck her Carom tournament. Scar downed | Matches scheduled to be played each week. : 1 |again but immediately, Webb said, | Tracy 100 to 96. Scar was allowed a 'tonight are as follows: Kask vs. |h [ ation of those is either a promotion stunt or a e |he hit Harris over the head with a|handicap of 26. Tracy took Kask's Tony, Kask vs. Olson, Ste “.|‘rL vs. READ HERALD CLAS FTED AD* . sna ns who prove rnu 14 joke. T have handled snakes nscious, National League Clubs Show i o ol by ant B Allees Tnsane Jealousy Made ““Whien™ tne comboy recovere] cus as the man who rance about snakes costs the £ consciousness, he snarled: “Some Tfifldeflcy to Cut Strength ~ wose < akes, begs to say country ahout $220,000,000 a year, Her Kill Lover [Gav 1 kil this whols damned out. | . t of the stories it Jones estimates, armers who kill {At,” according to Webb. | —_— :1ts are pure non-poisonous kinds are losing their o i Webb satld Slim was drunk when. ' rs watcl t Lakeview, Ore, Nov. 11 (UP)—jever he had the money to buy li-| that he would not work and ' (Up “A snake fight,” Jones explained, | 8 light hammer and knocked him un-|number 100 to 98. Kask also had a | Olson and Scar vs. Adams. FOR YOUR WANTS | | e, Montreal, Que., Nov. 11 () rosters of National Hockey lea teams, filed Calder, show a tende say the snakes live on pests that destroy The state of Orcgon has based its, AROT: g | that he lived entirely upon the ean- be protected by law,” he suid. | entire caso against Lorena Trickey | jnes of his common law wite, i s 3 re are for that matter only|on a s that the girl's 2 trifle this year, ti ” c T ng 15 of poisonous snakes in this | jealousy drove her to murder with the t ! 2 v il X They are the rattler, Viper, | Harris, her cowboy lover. 1 ] ke o b - Lk v Eiaca tecaers J cad and cotton| Ay soon as the prosecution had ‘ v have no redeeming rested fts case late today, the de- fense started to build up a thread ¥ to tell the polsonous|,¢ nstances which might lead | /| ; ) ¥ to return a verdict of justi- B tional Hockey ! u o S i ; vell s head and two| 5 s ? the rder i Jutton, Ward b = sf o S i D » out the case before e e ey smorerig e tonr, 7o 0 et nee cord o mnr | Do Now Stals Mark oss was estimated at more than [m and fown fol 1o courtroom was waiting | e rted yyes- cowgirl, efeated world's jagt year in the State Pocket Billlard e Wainright were ! women riders, joague, created a new record for Servants Search For Little Tots and « ppe 1 their beds | Would te own defense. h run at Rogers Bllliard parlors / e 3 i awn Until they were discovered safe on nds of the couple ! lo state mark when he Find Them Waiting on Lawn— U701 0 2 1 that “Slim" was 1azy, |licked 166 balls during the week. {EE{BF\\'@MQ'V 3 Parents Away at Dinner, , = S 10t work, and that he lived 'The old record for Rogers parlors L NV Kinnon, Him A . 3 el FLIERS FORCED DOWYN f Y rodeo earr . The 71 held by Alderman for the Boston Bru d ) 5 3 e ¢ 4 us occasions | pg y The record for the Shore, Hit ) 3 : carched fc Chaumont, France, Nov. 11 (R '« ha as soon as the 'state Is not known just at present. crickson, G « r r ren, grandehildr t Licutenant George M s | Lakevle N s over and he |Gregor was presented with a purse Oliver, r, |G e o Verhaegen, 1 ‘ 2 11 the jack Y can,” for his feat. right h r s - tors who started on a mnon-stop | je was “over the hills” and ie inter-city matches between two e fl the Belgian Congo from | New I 1 and Middletown and the oe fire from 3 2 this morning, were forced Jlnd of the Dallas was |pockét billiards and the thres-cush- e e ur . ) ¥ bad weather at La Ferte- | one the defense witneeses. |ion play came to a finish last night Cotton McKinnon, Arbi ¥ teen-room 1 Sur-Aube, France, it t faved Lor- at Rogers. Tracy was first, Cook o e 1 o Judge Bd- ports received here stated that | ena's life when * -was trying|second and Savole third in the Chic o 3 r 2 4 the Belgian fliers were seriously to choke her fo death, In Vancouver, | pocket billiards; Gregor was first, and Mrs. Caroll L. Wamnright, was hurt. Details were lacking. £ | Mack was second and four were tied I Trapp, Irwin, Dye, McVeigh, Rodden, worth, Townsend, Burns, Graham, New York Rang Johnson, Abel, V Boucher, W. Boyd, Murdoch, Scott, Thompson, Be t | Canadiens — Gardiner, Mantha, Burke, Joliat, TLaFran 3 Morenz, Leduc, Lepine, Larochelle, Hart, Hainsworth, Gaudreau Detroft Cougars—Holm rown, Noble, Hay, Keats, Walker, Cooper, J. Sheppard, Traub, Aurle, F. Shep- pard. | Ottawa S8enators — Connell, G.| 8mith, Denneny bor, g::::;:“:l;";fly“‘;-‘"< KC?;”“ 1*‘“‘5;‘ | Prflfiu@er 0! Musfi@afl Comed A most desirable event for every lady in the city. Most desirable selected materials In Grosvenor, Halliday. § the newest vogues. 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MacCAULEY ELECTED Packard Motor Car Directors Select Officers at Annual Stockholders’ Meeting—Exectulves Renamed. | Detroft, Mich., Nov, 11 (Fi—Alvan MacCauley was elected president and general man r of the Packard Motor Car Company at & meeting of directors following the annual | stockholders’ meetin | Other officers renamed were, Rus- | sell A. Alger, vice president; F ard P. Joy, treasurer; N Cudlip, secretary; J. G vice president of cert turing; H. H. Hills, viea Photo by White Studio, N. ¥, of distribution and Hugh . assistant treasure A. Alger, ] ard P. Joy, Alvan M R s S ey g N\ Toilet Set Cutlery Set Smokers Set berry. Says Lenient Judges : g FREE—Select One of These Gifts with-a Purchase of $20 Are Cause of Crime New York, Nov. 11 (UP)— MEN'S BOYS’ HEAVY DUTY BOYS' LADIES’ SRATD OF i 0'COATS SUITS SR 5 95 THE CREAM OF o | $9°%, TIRES $9°, | presses THE TOBACCO CROP up | Bring the and TUBES Shorts and $9.9:p Longs Boys : e Just Say We Charge ‘All Sizes in Stock Bring Them Just Say “Charge It” | "ipn - | PAY WHILE YOURIDE | "¢.Char€e | «Charge 1t7 %9 San Francis With the cieari ashed the coas in Fred er, annou on-stop flig iawn tomorrow 4 R T e A e Ao o et

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