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& [ b 4 (4 . b4 . . b4 4 v m 14 r - r it 13 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927 29, POL4684000082555854698888¢ TSmoniine s NTRE DAME SET P b3 ol jof Sports : m\"'"'“"t"""‘\ o The TN v puThe e e Etire Seating Capaciiy of Sol- ley Rule & Lt —_— S durs in the Britain- The second game nest night will be between th Corbin and Landers teom Liadnary to the games in league, An imps the negot: w New Britain football team New Brit il r Memorial Field Sunday The promoters of the A club st that the be played Memaorial i tion cating t hay meet the de of 1t h . ; $425 for (he hl'\;}ul.,‘~ 4 S i log i n o« i o0 Jaid on Mc The Blues and Pawness w o 1 v Dirury v Wifon At the field as per s h i 3 time of the game | been 1 et sse matt roned " ' o out some time before tomorrow, it i said. The tors have dec not to o game to Bristol alth el e preciate the offer of the e M A. C. of the use of Muzz | the contest. They feel that t L rightfully belongs in this city 1 o the majority of the football fans of N dummy s the city are in accord with them. mbakaneed line ned by Coach s “"’ Trojans. Lio The New Britain roller team came into its own | in the sccond game of doubls header with Holyoke and if the team keeps up the play, it will | at or near ths top of the league in short order. Wallingford comes here night and tho ¢l on Thursday crow plays hera 1 N & night. New Britain gocs to Meri- . cam den to play tonight. Saunders, Wallingford hasback, i t e 1s llable to lose the sight o ove following an accident game g Wednes H Wa- Trojans | terbury hespital and it canuot be < whes 3 decided for cight days at loast ind for Sout whether his eye will he saved or not forniz, while Willixr He was struck by a hockey stick. open fieli runner. 1 —_ i the line, and the Irish ¢ A large sized crowd viewed it will be that Kind of a gure game yesterday afternoon. A eay Herh Joe of Mi ot city house greeted the appear o 1 i of the two teams last night This re g0, an 1 Min a4 only 1hrous nowstorm. Notre hams | busy devising & similar derens guinst Dirury speaks well for roller hockey and s attraction. GORDON BUSY DURING own offinse, the Trish v op than SINGLMR C\QE LULL i and Eime zood for —_— the I Wi, This District Attorney Busy With Sepving 040 Notre Dime Jias no part Par- irien, the ambidextrous passer who of Contempt of Court Writs— shot skin - over 1 oil to 1 t Sou o a &t l.os Hearing December 5 Anzeles last v Beoiire v 1 good s in the Notr: Dam veceivers in “Chilly” Walsi Washington, Nov. 23 (P—Within the serving-of court ordurs in 1 contempt proceedings on Harry ¥ excellent 1 Ike Veodiseh, ends Sinelair, the ol operator, and five |y 5 ’ 2 others as apparently the outstand- - . o Christy i the interfer ing development for tie mest o e , the Fall-Sinclair jury - lise Sl iy apsed into u stage of + . GEN the All-American squad, as is antage of this il the o Phis final year, Rockne tired this pre first in the sensational courne of the | 1o B0V ockne te case since its beginning early this i "'“ il \"“ & month, District Aftorney 'oyvton 2 & < have solved Flanugan's plays. Gordon and his assistant, Neil Burk- inshaw, have started the machinery for the service of et e RO OTRNTRVIOTINEIS R B e et BELIEYED IDENTIFIED triet of Columbia supremc court on ! Dec. 5 to show canse why con- SR tempt of court should not he.cited They are accompanicd by petitions to the court alleging tampering with or attempts to influcuce the oil trial i jury. Plung The plans of District torney | Gordon call for the serving of pa-' Webster, Muass, Now. pers by federal m on Sin- Tolice toduy helieve fhoy clair and his associate, Henry Ma. | tablished the idoniity of t son Day, vice-president of in- | woman who is helicved to have lost clair Exploration compan Ler lite when th York possibly todiy or within the wh was 1iding with Jerome next few days. Sheldon Clark, vice- Sheldon of Watrrtown plunged off president of the Sinclair Kefining @ bridge into the Maancsit, at Wil- company, will he served ville, Conn., Nov. 11. The William J. Burns, he fication, police helioy Burns international detectiy 1= for the tovs found ey, his son. W. Sherman Bu 0 i led to the theo Thirks Mrs. Buren Ticree of Ray- ham Center Lost Life When Cav 0O Brid, Into River. autoniobile in hich a child Charles L. Vietsch, manager ol hi vis a third vietim of t ecidents Baltimore bureau, will receive 1a “Mariine Keith whose hod has orders on Monday at their atiorucy o sought for almost two weeks office here. v police was said by Connectien® ez - <tate police to be Mrs. Buron Bank Robber Killed SE R G - " In Duel With Police .. 1. woiuin st at her place Odessa, Texfls, Nov. (P)—The | of employment as a waitress. A first bank robber to die in the war picture iven out hy the deelared by the Texas Bankers' as- | \ojice as a likencss of worl sociation which oftered o N for ead bandits onl duel with officers her: newspa D an 5,000 caeh | gjd to have been dre fell in-afigjoq py Mr. and Mrs. Albin Leon- shortly after | ayd, parcnts of Mrs who live at Rayham Centor. They said it was | aghter, who left several | o0 to work in Boston not been seen or heard from since. Mr. and Mrs, T “.m‘ said the siy year eld danghter oman was living with them ,wl believed the toys found in the | been bought for the chitd. | child is crying tor her mother and, wants to know why she The bandit and a companion w discovered trying to enter the Citi- National bank. When they re- fused to surrender at the commund of Sheriff Reeder Webb of Craig county, he and his three companions opened fire. One bandit fell dead aud the oth- er dropped with wounds physicians said would prove fatal. Deputy Sherift Tom Jones and doesn’t me home,” the pe two expert shots from the range! 4 " o 0 S g country, —comprised the sherifls ””',!, SN R Sheldon. | sorcey Mrs, Tierce it was suid, had been = = 5 estranged from her husband for Four New Beacons about two years. Tolice arc con- Iqor Alaska bea“-ay tinuing their efforts to locate the Juneau, Alaska (F—Plans of the | FOMan's body. United States to > s ’ R | sage through treacherous Alas Vermont Rehabilitation | o >r 4 new $176,000 » N waters call for a new $1 ight. Plan Is Formulated Today; house on Cape Decision. The ex- penditure has been approved. A con- | Boston, Nov. 25 (UP) crete reinforced tower 60 feet square | for the first time here foday, the will be built to contain the lights, | Committee appointed by the N radio station and living quarters of . 'ngland confercence to consider ro the keeper. toration of industries crippled by Wrangell Narrows will be lighted [the Vermont flood was to be pre- with four concrete beacon sented a rehabilitation plan formu- in diameter and 20 feet h lated hy the Vermont section of the place the ones now in use. committec, candle power will prevent the blind-| 1t was said the committee had ing of pllots operating the ships. command of adcquate capital to re- —— - | store the industries and extend aid | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | to agriculture and commerce as nec- FOR BEST RESULTS essary. I FOR CALIFORMA U.§. WON'T BREAK WHILE OTHERS BUILD‘:WARNER FAVORS Butler, Chairman of Ho Committee, Says “We've Broken up Last Property.” Fop™ 1 t he swayed o1 v the president n Vv naval ¢ ctions COAST FOOTBALL eleran Pilot Expresses Views : on the Game of Today 2 and so prospective rivals, he found m r with th ) k s ubout ! " t n o 1 ) te Wary N gl a ) 1 t 1 have seen this ye nd ) « seuson i ' 4w gr many 1 10 v h I ) 1 sur s they do r ¢ by Welc ological ad- OFFICIALS AT GAME Hizh Ranking Ofticers of Both Navy and Yrmy o Wateh Aunnual Clash Tomorrow. With | rank oflicers af the | s navy in predomin of Washington's New Y officialdom | tomarrow all classic | e exadas from o calinet Seertary Davis of the war depart- | of the he Jir y mirnls of yespoeti ¥ | Or th | War cral ' o marine corps, other distinguished personazes GAKE POSTPONED | | Independents— and | High Nehool Alumini Eleven To Meet Tomor- row Afternoon at 2:30 O'clock. | The football h School ind Alumni ¢ betw the el fuled at Mimo-| rday morning at| sven seh 0 oo'clock, w stponed on ount o fthe weather to tomorrow | atternoon 2:30 o'c’lock. . ” Al m seized the oppor ¥ « u o good scrimmag i am of former stars looked | doubtful for| Grip, Be- vere ont and | < the alumni great | the offense and de- Grip has improved 100 porl cent and his passes to Politis a vorked perfeetly, The High school t i in position again 1 mises to b Ik between the zood und it looks Higlh PPolitis and Scul school to w nir pr or both on 1 with Zale- s its old tle tomor- whirlwind two squads o the winner has put a lot of tinto the affair. The proceeds Wil be devoted to a fund to be di vided cqually between the Children’s Home and the Polish Orphanage. Atlorney H Ginshurg is treasur- v of the a Eloquent Lay Preacher | Found 11l in Poorhouse | Southampton, Eng., Nov. 25 (P— Leopold Garcia, who gained repog- io America Lin England as L brilliant scholar and eloquent lay preacher, is living in an almshouse | at Cambridge univer- tded as one of the most cakers to take part in union debates. On | several en- and then went| | leaving School | gagements as to America 5 ! ents in England died, his th faile a4 M. in returned to I an Despite oc sional appointments in churches, he has been unable to get regular em- ployment and for the past 12 months been i the almshouse. 1che Kunsas 0 1927, R. J. Reynolds Tahuo Compacy, Vinston-S: HIGH PRESSURE PETE s of age The junfor church vk has the Doys' clab gymunasium Thursday from 5 to 6 p. m. and auld like to hook single games or " : ry I -and-home series if possible, 1 a . s want contests are request- 1 to et in touch with Manager K. o E. Park 9 Lincoln strect, telephone FOR GAMES 138, LOOKRING thall t = READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS s not mor u FOR BEST RESULTS SATURDAY dyceum SATURDAY TEX P RICKARD esents usive and Official Motion Pictures Spe MPSEY-SHARKEY FIGHT l'aken in Yankee Stadium New York City DID HE FOUL OR DID HE REALLY WIN? SLOW MOTION IN 7th 3 The Cig’ar There is no “pose” about Camel. €ve be anything [DONT ForGET To MAIL TrRaT LETTER AT TH' 5T OFFICE., HANK — |T'5 TO BRIDGET, OUR. O SERVANT — | WANT HER T6 HELP ME OUT TiLL AFTER TH' HOLIDAYS = = e POST OFfl(t ette that knows how to “be itself” It’s just a good honest cigarette—the best r—and it doesn’t try to else. 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