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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927. ———————— — — —— ———— FLASHES OF LIFE: PROFESSOR SEES LARGE FAMILY AS AID TO SUCCESS MUGH AGTION N JUNIOR LEAGUES Total of 130 Boys Take Part in Games Over the Week-End G | Y. X A. showing plenty of action Junior basketball leagues ar th 150 boys competing in various agues over week-end. The re of games follow Intermediate Leaguc. Pretzels, Swedes, Hattings Joseph Skeletons, Gaydosh Finan Gattings, rf rown, If Jar Staunzor, Galdin, g rg . Junior Leagues Standing Intermediate League L Per. 1000 000 000 Pretzels Skeletons . Swedes . Vox .. Sinoc Junior Per. 1000 00 | Burrltts Pumps Mules Hot DOgS ...... Junfor “A” Teague w L Pointers 2 Hawks .. Rinky-Dinks ‘Warriors Guards .. Eagles B Spit-Fires Streaks Wolverines Phantoms Junior “B” League Rurritts Pumps Havlick, 5 Andirsol Galati, 3 rman, 0 ... T8 it 0 ... 18 Burritts, §; L BT i c .. Ritter, 1 H. Ritter, 0 . Fowler, 1 . Lynn, 0 Pumps, 2 Hot-Dogs Maynard, 0 Eisenberg, 4 hols, 0 Steed, . Remillet, Wetsky 0 Mules n g rf St ATE S el Treston, § Barnes, 0 Arendt, 2 Rocco, 6 Cianflone {when she National Zeher, Harto Coates, 1 Marholin, 0 Ward, o Points Pointers, Hawks Carlson, Millers, avanezer Ma Miller, Points Fmploy Streaks sexton, 0 Mancini, Sehwab, ¢ Krakawski Pierce, 0 Lummp, 2 Ausanka, 0 o T Points: Streuks, hantoms Zwimlas, Kopiccki, ¢ Batokowski, 0 Perokas, 0 Linsky, 0 Franks, 0 rlson, National uards, 1; Rinky-Dinks ) gley, 0 . Chester, 8 . Snyder, 0 ; Rinky-Dinke, 6 “B7 League Wolverines tamici, 10 Carlson, 0 M Hawks Evoy, 0 Koeb: Josupay i Wolverir Spitfires Hjerpe, 0 . Trosian, 2 Mayer, 0 Andanka 0 ndstron winkas, Points 0 .. ‘e ] Dugato, Spittine I 1 ntoms, [} Ph Alleged Murderess May Hear Sister Condemn Her 1"all ¥ r, 2 Nov. 28 (UP)— r Gibbons, ass. who Mad overn- 1l da \gaingt Git 1928 National Regatta May Be in Worcester Worcester, Mass, Nov, 28 (UP)— The 1928 na probably will be held in W it was in dicated in a letter ed by Fred J. Harvey of the Wachusett Dloat club from President Henry Penn Jturke ot the National Association of Amateur Oarsme This city's bid far the regatta will be con: dored at the association’s an- nual niccting in Mare |ber as You Did in May | to stop. jover there that he Neurath, | L] By the Assoclated Press. ew Haven—Large families arc great factors in a man's success, it appears from the research of a pro: fessor at Yale, “mother of men. From 1y of the records of 700 olumni, Professor Ellworth Hunt- ington found that the most success- {ul have three times as many chil- least successful. In un- studles and es ontslde cl families lite with t room, members of larse 1dedly excel, and success in Imost equally ted in studies and studgt ontside of athletics. shows no apprectable css in life, while the gels among correl traint siderable 10¢ New York—Abel G. Warshawsky, American born artist who 188€ most of his time in Europe, belleves that American losing heir ty and they rapidly race headlong toward morals, while American men tending to become effeminate. women are ire succeeding arc Buffalo, N. Y.—If there is the slightest difficulty in getting an exe- cutioner to function in the cas Mrs. Snyder, James D. Crooks, un- married salesman, is “Barkis” He offered his serv in a letter to Smith, saying too many women try to shoot their way out of marital contracts and he is will- ng to enforce strict equality of the gexes. Governor New York—Dr. Adolf Lorenzo of | has | Vienna, 73, here to practice. brought a play dealing with the re- juvenation of himself. It is based on his own experiences with the Stein- |ach process, and he describes it as highly moral. If it is not accepted for the stage, he says, he intends to have it published in book form. Smithville covery ot Pus: spends summers, has led state po- lice on a hunt for Fourteen 200 gallon copper boilers, coils and other apparatus were hid- den in a clump of trees. ts, N. Y.—The dis a dismantled still on New York-—The friars like Mayor Walker. They gave him a dinner at which considerable josh was handed out hot off the griddle. Raymond Hitchcock said that when the guest wrote “Will You Love Me in Decem- the people decided that such things would have So they elected him mayor “If he had written two more songs he could have held out for presi- dent.” And this came from Willie Collier: “In the great of Europe Jimmy would go night after night drinking in the spirit of those places to seo it they had anything haven't got here.” cities New York—Nobody seems to know whence it came, but the Splitdorf, a monoplane which Is after a record, was christened at Curtiss field with champagne. The sponsor was Miss Elizabeth Robinson, daughter Theodore Douglas Robinson, assist- ant secretary of the navy. Bert Acosta is to use the plan in an at- tempt to heat the endurance ord. Eatontown, J.—The now 100 per cent bobbed. Grandma Demarest, $0, made it unanimous went to her grandson's hop and said: “I want the same as all the girls ge town is ew York—Deat and dumb driv- ers of automobiles ar emore careful ers of automobiles are more careful of Marcus L. Kenner, vice-president of the National Association of the Deaf. Protesting against the state: went of Chief City Magistrate Me- Adoo that a deaf driver might be & wild thing running at large, Kenner wrote that he had been a passenger in the cars of nearly 100 deaf and | dumb drivers touring thousands of miles and there are no more careful and conscientious men and women it the wheel, Norwalk—Trapped in room with corpse as fire rages in buildin undertaker and son forced to hreak way through locked window and leap several feet to ground, wich-~Fire of unknown ori- gin destroys house occupied by Tor Roft, with loss of $5,000; explosions | luring fire cause investigation, New Haven—Thrown under fect of horses attached to milk wagon AVOID UGLY PIMPLES A pimply face will not embarrass vou mueh longer if you get a pac of Dr. sdwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after vou have taken the tablets a few <hts. 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See how better you feel and look. 17 Tablets do and action s of severe Olive Tablets o non-ath- alr ac- | Ath- | e of | yfoot Johnson's farm where he | hootleggers. | of | Mrs. Teresa fractures of stree receive as she Cureio, 63, both shoulders erosses | Bristol—Poison with Stephan Ar- senault, 24, hopes would “do a good | job* because he “had nothing to live for” falls to work, and Arsenault, deserter from fifth infantry is in fair eondition at hospital. Danbury—Poison taken in bus by | Regina O'Dare, 16 ¥ old New York girl, as she is on way home | with another girl after running away from home, is not expected to have fatal effect Bridgeport—Struck mobile as she leaves “rances Kyiatkoiaka jured; Fred Ruglo, 18, driver, held. Middletown—Hit and blamed by police for Francis Long, found of gas tion with arm injuries and internal injuries, run driver fnjuries to lying 1n front s scalp wound, Watertown—( Tunney admits | there is something he is afraid of. marine, now world heayweight | champion, fears lest he be misquot- ed in newspapers, e freedom which Bonaparte O'Ma- hony, serving life sentence for s !ing of his sweetheart, sought Tuesday night in desperate attempt at escape, comes death quictly and unexpec! s conviet as [ hie sits in cell; peritonitis from gun- | shot wound received in attempted | escape is responsible. says. Hartford—The apoleon clothes Johnson noticed on 2 year Torrington—Seizing hed to quell dog fight, Arthu ! discharged gun lying u bed, serlously wounding his | 01d nicce, Helen Murray. | Hartford—Despondent hus- band’s {liness, Mrs. E turns on gas. killing self and !eritically poisoning sister, Miss Anna Daly. over LEGION PLAY The American Legion is In a buzz lot activity for “Spanish Moon™ the colorful and \romantic musical comedy which will be on Capitol theater boards on the nights of December 5th and 6th. <panish Moon" is brand new and is to be the John B. Rogers Produc- ing Co. musical comedy feature for 1625, Bubbling over with mirth and melody and brimful of love and laughter the happy hearted comedy an_ exceptional vehicle that is bound to set a standard in the field of home town musical productions. There are ten singing dancing choruses, A male singing chorus working plot songs with the leader a character in the play. The well iknown Bach Male chorns is here featuring “The Song of Toreado with Walter Falk as Lurenzio, a Spanish Toreador. The plot is modern and full of surprises. | The bheautiful musical score 16 the rd & Bolar, | s preparations carry on hig numbers for the show by Vernon De Tar, a young song writer well known to Broadway producers in ew York. There is a wealth of high-powered comedy that clicks with certainty supplied by cha ters who give it wide variety, st mirth-making team who ar volved in complex situations brings ther Clem Lewis as Howard Boynton, a high-pressure salesman, Miss Peggy Gorman as Agda Dr: ton, the impudent secretary and Charles Farmer as Freddie, a mis- chievous office boy. Merritt Huma- son as Gerald Babbington Brook- field, an ‘English fop with poc tendencies keeps the uproar going. Charles Moore as Senor Durentia, a progressive Spanish inn keeper ad liberal contributions to the fun de- partment. Three typepunchers out of a job also add to the comedy More will be heard of these later. Great variety is atttined and much romantic color by transferring the action of the play from a progres- sive business office in New York to romantic Spain where the entire sec !ond act action takes pla ickets are in the hands of the ! American Legion boys now. The reservation of seats begins Wednes- day at Crowell’s drug store. SUDDEN DEATH OF JAES DOUGHERTY Widely Known Citizen Dies at Erwin Place Home James Dongherty, a resident of s city for the greater pari of the 2 years he lived in this country, & rter member of Court Prosperity, Foresters of America, and well known Irish settler, passed away un- expectedly at his ome, 10 Erwin place, Saturday cvening following an illness of two days. He w years old. Mr. Dougherty was born fn Tre- tand and was one of the pinoeer | [rish stock which cmigrated to t city nearly three-quarters of a cen- | tury ago. 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