New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 9

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_— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Sresesessscsssessssssssss: WITH THE BOWLERS | PALACE ALLEYS iSpeaking o f S p 0 r t t. I\U“Ul.\ ~C l.(l'l\‘\‘ FO! CRTEITTIIIIG T As an indication that the gance Five of Harlem, N. Y. basketball champions of the arc in form again this y the story fro New Yorl colored st ted the Ce the i champions of the world, 1 nigl Madison N. Tie MEN'S LEAGUE Renais colored world comes that 1he original thall Wed- nesday Square Garden, to had half The to colored 3 in the first re unable il the last four min the first half i its 1 points. The spurt but the 1 m i Antomntos un in saw the Celtic sance Five held its e 152 eam mects 1 ROGERS ALLEYS Stanley | The colored Arena on Church ed will most prol what might be the only of the colored team in this city at the g UNIVERSAL AGUE (11 s housc Too much cannot thall ability of n the m app this eity twice and on both oc the National Gua mere novices in comparison Dition will be the 11th man on the assuring both fans and handlmg the tonight efficient floor \yers ot g of Giauts Charlic Sapko, the boy who has been com a rapid pace the erweight fight ranks in York city, will be unable to appear in this city on ¢ the professional fi to he held at the Uriday night. rtment, Britain alo W N in \ ht card scheduled [ anley Arena next a letter to this rley notifies the Biritain . that he b 0 thumb and will be u : work until January earliest n Ch New fractul to do at the i B 1 itol Sapko who formerly lived in the northwest secion of the city, would have heen a great drewing card in| his first appes here bu will probably show wares on some | future card. nee his Matchmaker Vinc get together another the place of this o ent Reina will |¢ bout to take ; hockey without the Higgins, star Higgins will | be with the this week and should in The New Britain roller weak sister is a of team services rush on probably team regu his presenc b \fter in the deal of games difference {More Than 110,000 Peaple to Gather at Soldier Field 26 (A — ated repres Wallingford 1s here Monday night | and the champion Meriden outfit| plays here nest Thursday night. the undef Dame, on middlewe | Chicago, |Catifornia tatives of the teams, and otre greatest teams in the ad Soldier field for the setfing day of one of the i [ 1 clas sics of the gridiron. More than 111,- persons had seats in the |arena on the lake front. The weath- an added his blessings to the ¢ with promise regu California after- Smoke and Water Cause Vast Damage in Everett Everett, Mass., Nov. 26 (®—Tire, smoke and water caused about $100,000 damage to the Lebow building in Everett Square and its tenants today. The heaviest losses were from smoke in the Everett Square department store, the New York Chain department store, the Quality Drygoods store and the I 8. Thompson company, manufactur- ers of infants' wear. u Captain Obed Dechamp and as-|Dame and ¢ mu‘\l‘H\n-“ sistant chiet, George Hatch, of the [Southern California hoth expect fire department were overcome by | battle right from |r1»‘ sta ;m-‘ smoke but revived late Hoseman | Were few who woul \‘r r Chas. E. Carlson was badly cut on diction on the outcom q | Prof. Henry J. Cox, GRE Ty GOV o s caster, and the thermor |range around 60 degrecs with ON POLICE BLOTTER | southwest wind, not enous Mrs. Julian Tomaszon of THZ"I]H»!\N) punts, and the fleld v Arch street complained to Officer 'and fast. Hanford Dart yesterday that The lone defeat had put glass and stones in her hen- | Dame by the Army coop and two hens were missing. |the fighting spirit of the She had the mame of one of the|Trojans were held to one boys she suspected and the detec- have seven victorics tive bureau is investigating. | coast squads on their r-v‘ ord Hw\}\ l\‘\ John Was of 215 Curtls street he loss of Don \|\”“;1;,”\<«,;-'x‘u eomplained that the lock was brok- L T&r“'t‘(“‘;)":fl'll e en off his hencoop last night. AR BE l”“ 5 ,,‘I,f,’,iifl’.“;;“;?,';,f'f: e tors | the westerners, since he was use Sietes ol mIsRautomoblls Tntitna (byacoach {dongs HopRalREnAlG I " 1 | Morley Drury, the Trojans' brilliant ::::n" L 0. 0. I hall on Arch| . jidate for all-American hackfield : I honors Kenneth A. Learned of 26 Mer-| ppe Notre Dame squad was at full rlam streel Meriden, reported at | gogin, having had only an 11:30 last night the theft of an an- | conhat with Drake last Saturday, tomobile on Corbin Place. It 5,04 an array of backficld material owned by E. B. Hall of 26 Merriam to keep the offensive supplicd atreet, Meriden, | with fresh shock troops. Talmadge Swift of 43 Cedar| Aqdition of extra scats, officials of street reported that a small bullet |(he South Park board thought would crashed through a window on the ' upable the Notre Dame officials to north side of the house about 9:15 yqueeze a record-breaking crowd 125t nlehly linto the stadium. The Arm | annual clash at the same place last }vmr drew 110,000 but a few thous |and more had been arranged for this afternoon, setting a new mark for |attendance at a, foothall game in this country, though still a long way short of the crowd of 140,000 which witnessed Dempsey-Tunney | battle last Sy tember. Among the largest of late-ar- | riving delegations was that of the 12,000 Los Angeles rooters headed by Mayor George I, Crycr. Scalping of tickefs for the |was almost negligible, . few offered at $20 for a seat which orig inally sold for § The probable lineups: So. California | McCaslin B | Left End | Hibbs erl | casion {southern I noon. Coach Knute Roc of a winter of Jor Notre ard onld L dight to in- 1S dry Notr to veal handed The was a Irist tie, | bac| |ern has affected somewhat From Argentina me plac the game being Notre Daw Voedisch £ Lett Tackle Smith Anthony ‘oo Lett Guard .. Frederick Barriagar ... Cente |Heiser ... “en | Right Gus |Scheving .. . | Tappan .- Right End | | Drury (Capt.) H Quart: Brady | Saunders . Elder Riding from Bucros Aires through | Left Halfback South and Central America, Felix (L. Thomas ... Tschiffely, Argentine horseman, is | Righ shown here at Mexico City with his | Edelson horse “Mancha.” He left Buenos Alres two and a halt years ago, and, ! riding lelsurely, expects to reach | Six hundred chauffeurs in Panama New York in March. *“Mancha” is|are organizing to form a tourist 18 years old, too, | agency. Chevigny t Halfbac! Collins ullback e ncomcronoTy ! I g5 Miller | (Capt) | Leppig | . Poliskay Walsh | This Teacher’s Life Isn’t So Dull 15 (top,) 19-year-old teacher because ( [hor: , thereupon puni 1's sentence | compelled by bank rob- - when the bandits wer a posse. Brow 1 | R Tap QLLET » cAloon derville derville ms rville Tlount M Faces Tous! 4.0 s Aloon Rorty. McCarthy Is Found Through ¥ rolloy pubii ‘s Herald of th I Mayor Weld to James MceCa s known to her mayor's Sec tion in la R recei » sister of the Iy now lives treet, New Haven, was told, suced LIRS G night more to e work t nything els their n No L sons, But She’s Champion o Walli m 1 will be trifled , known as the Wil e collent ru na center play halfh the inger will mley will tend g ritain will 1 with the Mercer will in soc= s men in place howith Hig Brown will play the piv- d at half- ond ru otal po back A 1 Blount preliminary in go game is bei ar. wo teain ma- at 8 o'clock. fer way at teurs and this start e hig game will 9 o'cloci Meriden hockey team victory of the defeated Loses Meriden tenth Iast night 1in The won its son ew without th ins, presented rush line Williams, i i ler- Meriden, reat work in held summary | Meriden | Williams | Lunderville | | HIGH PRESSURE PETE i Z @0 = SMALL e straigh whet while v | Mrs music she lesson in her life, of U the champion fiddicr down. 2 Missouri She defeated a contest at Independence, her tion of “Crooked Stovepip:” cncing the to ver t bt northy e of front ¢ of he wkeore 50 of nd infl he New B 2 MeAloor ar ..2r. Mercer, McAloon | in at Powhattan, | their estrangement he > the life of a teacher offers no! 1 Kl Grace Thorson (left, | n her pony balked. Mrs. uirhead [talking movies of himselt, slount | 1:43 | will be valuable in cducation of the 13| yor's Letter Nel had re- her in | whose d a telephone call man sought. | irk seeretary rs in SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1927. | on a canvass throughout t 1 representativ In IGAL[]WE[[ PlGKEI] its annual customn, the € N. Y. Sun Makes Annual Choice 2. s of Plagers on Mythical Team e 5 30500 V's the class Moreley Drury of Sof nia the leading qu Webster of Yale th s well nmost ler and Brue nost valuabls | Herc are based | ond 1 te S| v college itry by the accordance T reaches 0o concl Michigan jons m of of the New York, Nov. 26 —The New | York Sun today announced its All- | America football selections for 192 featured by the choice of Bruc: “aldwell of Yale as a halfback in spite of his ineligibility in the last | ar |two games. The selection us Second Team Pirst Team as the he hack n. Michigan Matt ern California . | 8hiver, Georgia . ... | Drury, Southern California . . | Calawell, Yal Welsh, Pittst Joesting, Minnesota, . witl wepape mem ! front of gas station of which he was | broprictor. ns un's of — six 2 * New Haven—Inere 48 men 100 worth of equipment in compared to corresponding period In 1926 reported, despite $637,200 de- se in revenues for same period, w1 in monthly financial report of New York, New Haven and Hart- ford railroad. jrothers pr break-up lottery ri I to be manager 2,000 bonds. Others m Cartridges loaded with fine sand * used by naturalists to shoot the t-flving Lotfly, which can travel 815 miles an hour. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tire Kille Tomorrow FLASHES OF LIFE: MOTHER-IN.LAW CAUSES HUSBAND, 84, TO QU Néw York — Mrs. Ashwood farvey, first wite of 1§ Garvey self-styled president of Africa, is the producer of a musical kit running in Harlem which makes ironic ref- | €rence to the negro fc | portation will follow a And in suing | i Amy on the same sengers thou ing pla Hartfo spotless. hue sunimor who appea here in ¢ g match, to expla doing in a professior lumbus, Ohio, whom de- prison term she he avers negroes and has half a she claims she is his although after married his . “Plaky’ 23,000, all over the world million hidd | logitimate 1 hout ir Oct, 28 New Haven third floor in hi: Tohn Kensch st Falling (rom home 7 red fractured fraetured right leg. On in New Haven hospital. ecretary. vear Spokane — Dnoch A. Sears, 4 ht for General Grant, wants y ace and quict now so he v seeking divorce from his bride of | . SN Selectnen will ¢ B wondentol weman't ot 'l TSk Shon ] BT Beal el The reason is that he I8 too [Lowi “:] 2 "\';:.Myml" \}‘ & old to become nccustomed to moth- | g 5 WhENe G ' ward Lockwood and Clifford Jo | c-in-law, who is | 10 son were killed ana th i little son and dau hurt, late Thursd: their automombile was struck by n e i A. Edison is far from enthusiastic »out th IFFor himself he the cinemas in silence recreation, | {though he believes talking pictures | West Orange, Hav see omas prefers young. i Havanna )Tline of the war An Amaz of independence | dead at the age of 116. Col. Juana | | Arias Verdecia, enlisting with her | husband, led troops in person and {eften fought hand to hand with | paniards. ro- 1s | This Afternoon, 2 to 5 Wells St. Range New Britain Rifle Club N.R. A, New York assistant Tru y of war, et on today sodore Dougls Davison should football Rob- seer Lworry over game with o Trap Shooting Championship Game AT Willow Brook Park o g Kickoff at 2:15 P. M. All-New Britain vs. Hartford Giants Admission $1.00 Plus Tax IT < to il 13d- hn- y a 5 For Turkeys and Chickens [inson, assistant ctary of the They have wagered a horse Davison moves around by plane any how and he was confident he would - have a steed to give away. navy. 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE New Haven — Tt looks as if some | e MADDEAL WA ig is lampooning the Har- | Joon for the way it started something with Princeton. An ar-| ticle in the Yale Alumni weekly| headed “a toast to John Harvard,” | terms the sons who to his jubile Y| throng “a charming bevy of was- trels” and ays they are in the midst of a decline that has something of | {the splendor of imperial Rome. | “Half of them would no more think | of studying without a glass and a | botile at hand than the other half | would of studying under any urunml | Yale | vard MAJOR ;w90 [ “To M'SELF, WEL TAKE “TH’ oL” PI A BOTTLE OF | stance His' FEeT! WEHw HEH i New York Any who v[O'h! not yet know the ex p's ver- sion ‘of the Chicago count perhaps can relieve his curiosity by going to a vaudeville show, After taking| Christmas presents to Estelle in Hollywood, Jack Dempsey is to make a theatrical tour. Los Angeles — There's a warrant | out for Gloria Swanson's marquis. | He stepped on the gas too much, disregarded a signal and had no N- cense, the police aver, and then to cap the climax failed to appear in ! court o Philadelphia Having received parental blessings atter thelr elope- ment, Paul Norris, 19, and the ormer Anne Stetson, daughter of Mrs. Henry Stetson, former golf | champion, are at the homes of their parcnts till arrangements can made for their future. Paris — Rene Lacoste, who wears | the tennis crown that long perchr Big Bill Tilden, is workir and finding recreation only golf. Perhaps the reason is the fair i-lqueen of the links of | 1~ Simone Thion De La Chau a is I ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, REG.U.S PAT OFF. “{-TELLIN® ME “ABOUT A Nou BEIN” LAID UP CHINESE HERB DUICE! —~THIS'LL PUT KiNG TuT od 5 b CE-GAD BLESS Nou -fwo JoLLY ROGERS !~ MY WorD, I FEEL BETTER ALREADV!: ~~BY JoVvE, THE MADAM HAS GONE To A CARD PARTY, ~~ COME ALK «~ GINE S “THE FIRST, “TEN VERSES oF “FINNEGAN'S WEDPDING “!. “ANTHERE'S SIX DOSES OF AN oL’ ~\ GECRET INDIAN CURE ! ( ~TH” WACKAPOOS WSED To TAKE IT AFTER A BATILE WHEN “THEY WAS FEELINT LOW ! «x /MY 0L UNCLE CURLED UP WITH RHEUMATISM WOULD TAKE HALF A BOTTLE, THEN Go ouT AN WIN FIRST-PRIZE AT A BARMN DANCE!? ol SAVS L JEfuL RATE My an -H Nc. r/was %0 chummy with Rene when | they were returning from New York WHAT TH' HEcK !\ ONE. OF OUR MOST EXPENSIVE. HATS LANING OUT HERE IN THE STREET HEY!- WHAT'S TH' Bit— IDEA OF THROWING TH(S HAT OUT IN TH' STREET !? \O PEOMLE AND (T DONT ®IT NOBODY \T ANT No | GooD — | TRIED 1T ON

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