New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1927, Page 25

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sesesvveeee U1 w»uuawsuw Speaking% of Sports % CFPIPPIIPIPINIIIICIIS “Jigger” Higgins, first rush on the New Britain roller hockey team, ex- plained last evening why he w With the team in New Haven Tues- | WITH THE BOWLER; PALACE BOWLING SPECIAL Palace Five MATCH New Britain 81 103 1558 |4 St. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1927, Matthew’s German Futherans Suffer Setback at Hands of E. B. or- C. The St Army Team. Matthew's German Luth- ns suffered a setback in the In- urch - Bowling league this | IRGHRGE LS G WO SLPED IS NOT IMMORAL PASTOR DEPLORES Judge o Naturalization Gourt 100 MUE_H"AN[;ING’ Hands Down Ruiisg | court room to be forever loyal to the constitution of the United States. PP S i R, 10 GET NEW HOME | Bobby Jones, Noted Golfer, to be Presented With Fund at Buffet Supper Tonight. Atlanta, Nov. 18 (P—Bobby Jones |13 to have a new home, glven him by i : | 15 | Week when they were thrown twice | Sllgges[s weam]g Out Shppem\fr!mds In the ity as token of their | “k.vt' wbmn: and asked that his 79 |in three games by the fast coming | i . regard for him as “a man, a golfer | status e [ ed. There ‘as - 3 3. . 5 o ” I n;;nm mf"?."n'fa I.mInl!\ (F‘,II\:H-&"“:\" ‘1 11) c \xl”m!\ lru; they managed| Lrogkiyn, N, Y., Nov. 15 (Up)— | by Spankmg Occasmfla"y ‘flnfii\ a gln.H man, ] ! home, but there is another reason | 0 keop, 8 BLEht hold on' first place: [iverl eatetingo “avert i Russia 15- | - | snnouncement was made that he | why he will be missing fn some of | o o SLSRATIS. SWHIch Nanleome EBomiivea i ariak b e ; Will/ b presented tonight with |a h , missing in some of | s = the cellar by a remarkable display | \isely but on n i Phila 1, Nov. 18 (P—One fund of several thousand dollars ob- 3¢ Snmeaito heiplayediwithin ithe RUSSELL & ERWIN LEAGUB ot bowling, 1s now only two games| " - S reason for “modern juvenile delin- |tained by voluntary subscription for A dow ek | T Beokleys i behind the leaders and gaining | . LiW€ Wi and yesterday she | quency,” in opinion of the Rev. | the purpose of giving him a home of | To e o e A it et e en e 7 95 90 slowly. The Orchestra stayed in :i:‘“" B Ll Lrooklyn court | Dr. W. E. J a delegate to the ln.:dm\'n] :s”!';":!'m. tobe built im-| in Providence, B. I, and his em. Chas. . i oy third place by dumping the South | “SKINE Daturalization as an Ameri- [annual mecting of the Methodist | mediately. The presenta on will be | y B I, @ [church twice, but the Luthesans |20 Citizen, | board of hone missions and church |Made at a buffet supper at the At- ployes are working on four struc- | AR L = tures that must be finished on time Enfields field and report has it that he plans to secure linemen. 1t condi- tions were right, it wouldn't surprise Philadelp gro church ia, N ind the 1 soms us to see the IFour Horsemen hired re not keepi n just so that Hartford could negro work ‘thodist Ipisco t New Britain. pal church t board of home | —_— {missions and church ext in its | o NN eport presente Owen Murphy or 10 more like him | L repor couldn't do anything to stop New l; \} W. AL ¢ Hu is director of ‘ the Britain Sunday, and if we don’t miss our guess, the Hartford Giants are due to take a real shellacking when “Zev” Graham and h tribe start tearing into them. Maybe it will he a duplication of t Bridgeport game a week ago. holding hard to the whims | and | “A lack of pr to old methods, of the hig being 1 report said, “is ly to many of our chur sippi flood has in one st been a great ble Its ing tional clement £row unmindful of the cnce of t RANGERS LEAD LEAGUE New York Hockey Team Noses Out pect phasis the trer ple who, for t been denied the b and democratic report stated that of the 2 079 negro schools in the south, @ were in rural con mwh‘ World Champion Ottawa Scnators in Game Last Night. New York, Nov. York Rangers 1o Hockey league today tories and no defeats m of the circuit opposition pite the loss of “Tafy” ant defense star The Range ehampion Ot last night after beati 18 (7)—T the N ith t ainst - cent 58 ehil- lived in | ties and dren of the country distr BEAU TAX CHARGED Brooklyn Y. W, A Ass Men Who Call On Young Toronto New Yo Nov Muple Teafs 4 to 2'in the league f,, 0 0 S0 opener Tuesday night. Chic e Bidol Black Hawks trimmed the Mon- treal Maroons 3 to 2 in the only o1y JounE mup Who calls o n other contest last night. The Chicago ised o i record is marred by a first game fic st s el h Boston. B : . 'the high back chairs or the lounge. | Tlie Senators, winners of the play- (1% 281 (AES FEairs G0 U8 EUEET off for the Stanley Cup last March, ;3. nt GETSE B8 (PFEECE G 02 huyo losk both early season matches, | P08 1H8 % B B CEUS 00 & the first to the Montreal Maroons. dime | Detroit Cougers and Canadicns n: e s O T Tt Sonftreal buth won hel fmitiali . - PR Te TG EC A v ; 1 rop. Mave metted the home Rangerailost Abolisjserylced uronai i, for contribution 1 ably ‘for the remainder of the sea- 00,000 drive of the Brooklyn Y. W. son, when he fell and fractured his e wrist in the first five minutes of play N.B.H.S.-H.P.H.S. Football Frol: at the BLUE SWAN NIGHT CLUB (Opp. Strand Theater) Saturday Night Featuring Marjorie Kay’s Novelty T DINING and DANCING Also Blue Plate Dinner From 5 to 8 P. M. 10 took a forfeit from the Stanley | A Very Dressy Bus Overcoat SUITS Tailored By Kirschbaum $25 . $45 OmzN we are asked by out customers to recommend an overcoat cqually suitable for busi- ness and dress occasions. This reason we are suggesting the ““ Autocrat.” This coat is a most effective com- promise between two popular ] ,'“ 361 3 MAIN STREET CANT Go TiLl MONDAY | HANK — MY PLAVING— FULL- BACK Fol TH' MAIN ST ALLEY KATS WN TH' BiG_FooTBALL . GOME. TTorMorrow ~ CMON_OUT To TH' FIELD AND WATCH U5 PRACTICE WHET?- 504 A L8 foR TURKEY |- NOTHIN' DOIN'— WHAT SAY LOE THONHo6 NG TURKENS = THeT NG ——ctas _Biban A PeTe HIMSELF B bt ——SiEnaLs There arose a man whose duty as KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES * Lower the Cost of Dressing Well ’I TOMIKOWSKI & DAWSON The Store For Quality Rather Than Price Is What We Emphasize extensions, “is probably the fact that | 12nta Athlatic club, at which Bobby e [lan smeart ) too many moth {ill be the guest of honor He stated last night that he notified st Memorlal team and advanoed sintoll r.),mL" "t Is to look into the rec- T e ol D et e ot et arvale i o or | Manager I'rank McDonough of the 1% 8 to with the musiclans. The Bach | 0Fds of those who would become o deton fooEprathenly ol St e Tocalialill be tnisi rhe i b .:,"lfl\,[ 1‘,m {‘\ ::u.,,-.:‘ d by ,1,,\\ .K‘l'\l\d('; 0 ‘.”;y:p ws of Uncle Sam, o 1 In ’x‘v : (lyA D»‘;“h\':\’.1:‘.“3}'[”% San e sl L D agreed to play here and made ar 3 et G B LTTUT G Dt e B e ST e Grats is editor of the Bomopts | (N®IT 1dentity behind a veil of ano- rangements to miss a few games Recos itself out of the cellar. No 1 If they have been guilty of immoral- T e s ofihe BRWOTt Gy Mt i ceation Bast to LiRA | i 5 marks were even approached dur- | it¥—to oppose their adoption by this | 1eral, officia organ of the yOUNg | amount of the fund has been given | He will be tied up somewhat with 83 1 i ing the week. The standing and | country P“"“} In the Methodist Episcopal |peyond the fact that its “several | Iiis private work for the next three records: He related to the open court, the | CPU™ } : : housand dollars,” but some estimate | weeks, and rather than have a bar w T story of Maric's indiscretion, I do not worry half so much it will run up in fAve figures. rage of questions fired at him, he 48108 Matihew's M4 Marie listened, blushing and hurt, | 200Ut the flapper who is 15 and 16 | The British open, national, ama- | explained that he wanted the hockey | yrasey P &7 2 Army 10 5 Ten long years had passed since hep | ¥ C2T e said, I do about |teur and southern open golf cham- fans to know why he would be ab- 9 o1 109 Orchestra.. 8 7 girlhood romance had led her into | '0° “ho s 51 and 61. It pion at present resides on fashiona- | sent, He stated that he will do lis 8 88 10 - gt e vaths away from the laws of strict| SO E° the flappers of 51 into ble Peachtree road. Ho is in his Vest! o appear at all tho: Home g i Nayvy a8 sy ity. Since then she hs | church and imbucd with the spirit|second year at Emory University games, buk U6 was not sure that he 330 3t 10is {Bach Male Chorus.. 6 o 400 ried and borne to Dmiter Dragin- | °F ! church so that they help re- Law school. would be able to play in the major- oy “0uth Cong. So g 9 5ky, a bright litle boy, now eight | “StPlish fa P e e o el FRATERNITY ALLEYS Stanley Memorial . 3 13 gy old. But the old spectre was 1Ot have to Jout the flap- | : 2 = RUSSELL & ERWIN LEAGUE Migh individual single — W. | back at her clbow RO pers of 15, After three weeks, he will devots Fada . ... |‘Wright, Stanley Memorial, 143, Samuel Gausnanok, Marie's father | ' 171heT modern dress is wrong or Very 0 all of his time to the game and will 32| High individual three-string — |came forward, not Is all own mind. Person- not be out of the lineup except for 1\ - 2 o Murphy, E. Army, 357 “My daughter s not immoral,” he S lais moderores is a Risk injury or illness or some other un- . - — h tea E. B. C. Army. | exclaimed, “She once was foolish, | 5 MOT® healthy, more modest than 3 en oceurrence b g maybe, but there is no man op | 1€ O10-time bustle and corset. There | Every cold exposes you to serious | e | ISinRs e High three-string—E B. C.{court who can make her imm = modern finicky fear —consequences. Grippe or flu may result. The fans who attended the game . 7 by edict idchia shs: onbelras bt < an ankle, Tho young Deal with a cold in timel At first su last night were Just us enthusiostic |Wise L1000 H B ves 5| i o of an indisereet symmone V48 BUIY | popie of today have a tranker and | picion of cold, take HILL'S Cascaras they were on’ Monday night and e =1 i mond Papernow wint to the P Wholesale attitude towards | Bromide-Quinine. thero was plenty of excitement dur- Kenis SUIT I witness stand. ¥ ot taolq | thines in The younzer | HILL'S breaks up a cold in 24 hours i Sin ness stand. Yes, he knew Marie 2 y ing the contest 23 i Gt B R A e girls were ver so heantif because it does the four things neces- L 2 ; = | et ey tulate the sary, all at one time. Stops the cold, | The AN-New Britain football 20| Claim of Thomas McHale Against t was o glrihood. siip,” he | OF Ui gencration.” checks the fever, opens the bowels, | almost caused the game wit s — 273 . e : K'(‘)”“‘l ];”‘f- hie A e tones the system. Be satisfied with | Hartford Giants to be called off for Champlon Gene Tunnes Thros St ay aatuotal Hird 3 . thing less than HILL'S, | T SNttt a7 4 1—1202 3 ONM The official whose duty it is 10+ Gill Poet Is Retarded St 3 = be ¥ T Grebes o oVe! 1ele & I e 9 J. an inspection of the velodrome yes- | .. . = ut of Court, provent Uncle Sam from adopting by Name of Tennyson Opens terday, flatly refused to even enter- |jooc . NI Tices e L morally clean, | cardiff, Wales, Nov. 18. (P—Au- . i icago, Nov. 1§ (P)-—One of the | pressed his ohiec: ; Nov. 1s. Au tain the idea of trying to stage the 11 numerous logal actlons which | jontesely o1 1on® 10 MAFe re- farey Margarct Temnyson, grand- Ek:?ks i i game there, Them, ot course, the Vs ey A W Ut the Tunney-Dempsey poqee by nicce of kng At poet laure- | ever Hartford management retused 10 - s s Meavyweieht championshin fight fn | ool JU0B® Inch, presiding, ate, finds that nous name 15| Stops play at Memorial Ficld in this city. | L] 1 8180 o idr Tlala Tast September, faded ‘§'~’ o il fiv retarding her care s o poct in her the Cold —_— y = i loday when the $15,000 claim of |, AETeS h your he lgwn right i ChRna Ly el SAYS NEGRO CHUR'\JH Thomas McHa ainst Tunney, for DAY said looking at She has written poetry since she | 1 the contest af Cl crvices as social secretary, was dis. 0% Were indiscr * With | was twelve, hut she never let Ifield, and that is where New I u[s N(\T KEEP[NG UF" missed him lh.‘lv you have not been made » it because she was af fans will flock nest Sunday, U fudge Dennis Normyle dismisseq | I1t0 an immoral character by that her name, —— ok the suit when attorneys for the indiscretion Now her friends accuse ot i New Dritain a biz favorite champion point fitha g “Ste d take th t copyin hor illus granc \’\)nh Now SBIEN eL T shamplon, molnted Dut that mothing | ;E’m;m and take the oath of copying Der dllustrious grand- s 2 o i lonana s s LSRNy . uncle's styles o Margarct | zays, thiy HILL'S Curcana-Bronide-Quinine Hartford team is cas whout 1o Ola Methods ‘and. Piaving to. |action: Septerber Marie, with a slim, white hand|is not true hecause it was only a i a M ying i Does the four necessary things to end a cold. rengthen his cleven. He } o 35 - — raised high and another resting upon | year ago that she began reading wen Murphy to play in the - Whims of Emotional Element. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ihe holy Bible, swore in a stilled | the poet’s works. ness | ou judge a play by the applause and the | box office receipts. OVERCOATS Tailored by KIRSCHBAUM $25 . $50 You judge a store by its customers and by whether they come back or not. Any day you can look | and see that this store is ptaying “return engagements.” Middishade Blue Serge Suits have done their | part. ‘ styles—the form-fitting and the looser box coat. Good taste allows 2 man to please himself as to color in this type of coat and we are showing the “Autocrat” in a wide range of colorings ranging from the fairly sobee hues to patterns with more than a bit of “go” to them. 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