New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER §&, 1927. WiTH THE BOWLERS |CHICAGD WOOING i i e : — ALLEYS PALA A by the man, who ' ning speed embellished Grif- | Lof Sports o b o MIIWTBITE o oo 2 oo i Is a Difference! & 4 H public library i e on r John- — 4 i r by Griffo that he could Shots s (g Damie foptball glns i e, 7700 Tunoey-Rickard Brsak swos te semeted to stab e hoe lundkerathe, o setatn HOW DO YOU WANT YOUR }ll":lvlzrcux_nllion generally as a can- G - N sy musl intoxthen Seetleat & off his derby hat. He was ||| % A 5 Knute Rookae, Soueh ot Hotre s teee 2ottt 101 BB Chioago, Dee. 8 0n—Chicuso s e the Worars e e PR COAL DELIVERED? S a ate r the affuir < . Mo o fortie T 355 | parent. obstacies and th v {samo day was on August 13, 1026, S5 remarkable. A frick which re L% Heavily coated with snow, ice and - with him to the end was an e FRATERNITY g . |dccepted view thai this pa ar n hour after ( | FIOIES to catch a fly in motion be- Huwover, while the enthusiasm is GERSTARCKER : S s e ol n attacked pea His thumh and index Anger, . winter dirt? Or high with regard to the testimonial®w. x sswig ¥ | twic the same place, for State e was Griffo dicd destitute the age of | banquet in henor of an outstanding |!enderson < < business reasons. sta the railroad station, six ' 56, He was not an educated man e S e r THE BERSON WAY Ith of hard feeling being dev W e e I e SRR A fbEor AU aIs MoTit o embat | sit day after day at- TR Gl e e S S P T ' soil of Solliurs Ficld is built upon S i 1 Iy Seannin 6 Wdgaxing in | . ol S =T the prospect of a break between 1 ok, Sometimes 3 P y i Jolinny Smith first made his foot- XU 380 | coupled with t Npress ball oame s & merber of the Hart WG It dihe (@ i at It wice in 1 iT . 2t | § v enormous storage silos. . HEARD IN PULPTT oo FUNGE 1S | (f g Strange, as it may seem, not member of his high school tean of |-, el T e Cof s in this ‘ K Al g ) Screened and inspected and stor- that year has been recognized by . 1 § a8 3 Tunney sticks to his 1 W " sl | S A g 1 et SIS T e i s Wieand Sl P R SOCIETY PUZZLE ] | ed away against future orders. perhaps Philadelphia. His opponent : o Y . . Tt would appear that some one, a Veehe 0 el 1 Senild ST : Tder | 5 Caref wv,Jr':.;;el.'.’f,,“".‘,,l,a';f;‘“p’..(hfn‘mm,'- g 2 ot b, o e o= Hdendty of Siv Donald Thurs 3 e arefully protected against rain, attain minence with the Ha « i, 81 9 \derstandir dy having heen |and son of the 5 ‘ ol g a - : at ; i S R S understanding already having b 1 son of (e K. John - Roneh field in Doubt hail, snow and dirt of every de- reached for I cdition of this | Straton stifying for the on the committee but so far, not a HRE scribed last night ; whit of recognition has heen accord- | SR St e e e e ot et scription, ed any of Johnny's former pals. Srdaney 0 Y Socicty was | — identity of 2 1 out his desire to have more i 1 y > | pe e . . 1t 18 possible that the Hartford ¥ i i/ g S : s f rs. Ma L : Giants 2 S inat the Hartford | cuw miraty_ waclNg b cuns of keening in I ! T Efficiently loaded into the deliv+ Vood of this ¢ Millers NeriEniEh e nL the puipit SyooH b ball teams will play the third game a0 : pelCnicneq may e U SL e R ery truck and delivered to you of the series for the state profes- o B4 102 7% : Tl Al o A e n 1 ther, Dwight . | ] sional ehampionship at Memortal Lionete Llllaws w wioz o The esiion Un S congiiimace eyl gy LeOstil | o rdson, 15 ongaged to Clean and Dry fleld in Willow Brook park next Sun- fqenes’ .00 00 102 b yrre 1 B0 In e etN NG e e S oy irstic whom he day. Dr. Lacava, manager of the S cading contenders, Jack Deluancy, : e ’ of the Brit-| q . Hartford team, will bring his crew 00 515 4 fom Ieeney, Panlino or Jack Shar- | ching u dos of his : anc atic serviee, On It's good, hard, quallty coal. here Sunday providing he can as- Tugnectjonii key, in Chicago as a “tune-up” for tal experl Which Iagt Jubl- |y euday Mr. Richardson sald cable senible them together again. D s RN ST A grand finale with Demipsey. pro v York promoter or ot s Warren, the ROGERS ALLEYS L Do ateror o At nary Ited in 1 ition of 1. 1 ; : five of the churelys (s i e ; oo 0 allg o Ready f 2 i : viding, of course. there 1s no hitci o e slandencans, tha s g ald while on ady i ; ‘ 0 ] R e e Ready for you — He is 1o let the New Britain man- |\ ot i £ : in tuning-up” process e g a secret government mission in the 3 y y agement know today whether he can : : e Ukraine. 2ct’ his team together or not and if N e Tunney s siated for a st herg “TUSL than to Ui B e e s owonar. Your orders can be filled at he can, the game will be staged at carly next week. The ballyhoo, si- ) srabamoner iy my liferwie i e et e c Memorial field in Willow Brook i e b 9 =t | mullancously, fov his appeirance fn (#HOWel me I was in need of ¢ HHAG | 6ig satwealan moinister who is once. park. . L 82 Wi 341 (Another fight here will' Dit a fow [ 00 i £ cosenting liritish — Fuekley LU0 1 Siee ass | strident chords. Jim Mullen, the 4D { U U SR R e G2 sl The New Britain Roller Hockey | Leste 85 8 261 | promoter, already has made wit 2 arren down as it} struck Paul in Biblical days, 1811 is the number. team meets Waterbury tor F L | flourishi sture. There will 1 i | the Stanley Arena. This e Tanl 3 a of the leading fi went 1 do not list any Sir Donald Thurstield, | TEL. S e S ) o ey e R e e Call 3050 for emergencies, nights, cause of the act that the | L 6 1 sion of on the. purt of the | 22188 10 SHIE, ; Y | \Wood . speaking for his mothe 1811 men in the W Brituin g : champion to ret o he seenaio s e one LD said i ald had been working S P A an Alixs 2 Lo 256 last triwnp i ! 11 magnified ANONYIOUSly for the Rritish govern- | were former members of the Wa o ' Sy e Cl L U e P e (116 ipabbio 0 years orll wits bury team. 10 480—-1415 Bim as loudly as 1 could. It wasn't ST A < The notion prevailed after the until that evening that T realized | K1OWN only by a num "‘ ”]“ "'”"I: i 3 e MiTa Harabinat it Santit sk s o e e v Snirit [1L was not customary for the Dritish | ) The preliminary game tonight i\, : e ,' Bl o e bantis O ORI B it T T e ! ] should be a humdinger because of |« e 1B s B bl e . formation regir smiers en- . the numbers of amateurs who will hogre Ll » s 5 « recover from the shock of § i lrs. Straton said her conyversion ERaR A v b in it. The locals will have such 2 e Bl that had bar i one evening at con ol | 3 i {unl Richardson Wood deelared he had o g S i e acqu iee with a by Uldine Utley, girl evan men as the Pusari brother sought information but had heen | my Clinton, Lawlor and 1 i 2y Tingside; or to get out Ie L The pastor's wife said she fell A AL Sod e o 1yer against the pick of Meriden New Maties scopes aguin for a lon er knees and wept i gratitude 019 4 Caa 0 d DEEROnERag | - e ‘ - aso ne 3 tenr players, b t 1 3 §= 202 mpse of combat from the now- and humility before the Lord r Donald. He said s Donald at- | 3% famous “rim-side” locations, where | Comparing the oxpericene fi ined his title through a ser | in bis family, whieh he said Ly Tt SR Available British reference books A0 Jeaisiont wil P el reaclicatat T ain a1 5 92 273 | it cost $5 for the experiment of sco- | wife and his son, Dr. Strato : ! tonight of the members of Vi . LUt s ing what could he seen an eighth of “hLoth of these, heing s0 ent, ! ( S o e “Heat to the Last Unit” tie Tabs bagketball team whether or o o womile from the fight How 1he power of the Lord. While > time wen Elizabeth, Wood not the team will continue playing Perhaps, as some of the exprrts Straton did not spei s the games Saturday or change the 'oward 23 0 hold, the enthusiasm ean worked o il s did Warpen date to Wednesday night. . ! SN again, dn spite of the skepties, his mother's fiance as a abont 45 years old \ hough in another way.' e i younger fo miss one of the games on Nainr- e Youns Wile Is 25th Victim ol Burial Not in Pauper's retainer who had been sent to scarch | -\ DISTINGUISHED “TouscH To THE p T BE ALL T day night. Fpt0 ) fe him, reported his death. | S 5 Vil @i “THAT WouLp | NolsE IN —THIS Yy e T TV 4 o Vool his mother an r AS Tt would he a good move if the [N I i MySlmy Knile B e T e et e ENTERTAINMENT ! <« EGAD, u,) BE WONPERFU(4 EXPLOSION ! wee Taba decided o take this action. %o LT 35 =it ! ewing he acqusintance lust sum- HAVE NoU ANY RoLe (1 ~BUT THERE |3 ¥ -TH” SHoW WAS LIST OF PLAYERS i P ridgeport. Conn, Dec. 8 (B — |INSlNe Broper "l;“n“ Rl ; v. Sir Donald had planncd PARTICULAR -THAT Vou wisH Mg | WILL BE QUITE /[ GoING To BE, “ME TN Young Griffo came forward i wort's “phantom G atiad an tadhy ia o {Inthe ninelics: swon' i el | (9 LT o ibls country: o) bo anas- T0 ESSAY 2wx ONE OF My A FEW oTHERS A\ -TALE OF Tuo venown mber 2 said Rt o . e B 3, MoST FAMOUS PLAYLETS IS N “THE CITESS You'p Western Stars Selected For Game ] Griee s P P R T R i | I T O TR T of (T R CEa R R e @ collese, Cambrilge, fn BASED 0N DICKENS, WHEREK KE““’ER“NMEM! INSIST O BEWG “to _be Played as Benefit for ' ot LT bl b hissustDloteons MENEYa Ty vorii iehing o ado (hat Gl Kol ecir . and has a brother, Dudlcy - S e I d. who i now at Harvard. 3, I PORTRAV-THE PARTS OF =to) Shriners’ Hospital. . . (Tt TGt Sl of (a® imhan=f 6 o HAL DELSIETREE S SR i ’ TWENT/-SIX DIFFERELT T MAYOR oF BoTH tom™ was Mrs. Estella Hanpler, 15, |, - G e GOLD BY PLAND San Francisco, Dec. § (Pr—The FARNIR DRAGON it e onste street Tast i e b i vitish Bast Africa, Dec. CHARACTERS, BY MYSELF!Z complete list of western players in- Collirs i - injurics, 1iks th 1 's arc und : - Mitedgtofpariiaipate infanensizyest [ 67 3 ! oprevious vietims, were not OUS. e Bosing gloves. Griffo was rank © transportation of gold from o FANCY “THAT ! game here December 26, as a beneiit |7 for the Shriners’ Cripple Children's el Inds — Sikes, Texas A. and M thnors ? ars of age collided with her, as 'y such ¢ the mines would be carried as Schum, Washington; Douglas, Wash- e . N passed. Remembering the min- g corge Dix- | passengera ington. A 5 9 ] wer in which other victims of the Tackles — Yoder, Olympic club, el ot ’ stabber had been wounded, Mrs (formerly Carnegic Tech Hicks, 6 o ppe | Hai r reamed as the man st. Mary's; Kuhn, Washington; start ning. Beford | {thews, Texas Christian. L8 larrived the man had cseaped. Mrs. | @ i Guards—Brewster, Olympic clubis >0 oo S0— 200 |y aupler was treated %5 Diehl, Idaho; Wright, Washington; | ;i*(7 it s 5 home for a i \ o 3 | Ieiser, Southern California Ko o 85 99— 280 Layoue e an inch nters—Carrothers, St. Ignatius; Kozlowski oo g s Coulson, Army. 2 42 5 First Stabbing Quarters — Meeker, Washington Raed Gl o, (he \ State; Mann, Southern Methodist. c.iarwn ... St ! Halfs—Hunt, Texas Aggies; Kaer, |Kioll 1 8 SrAls st o0 o et e (he Southernfaulifornia, Kyt fondj ach time stabbing with some slen- jleaneac, SR asliingtonZ RGN ore, o instrument I or young wom WATERBURY Army. S 4 N v, B between 12 1 19 years. Once “ullback-—Wilson,” Washington. il * S S, Hulind sl alilson @iasiing fon Outers for twice he has been near capture, YS. Oiticials in charge of the contest e S s e NEW BRITAIN Mrs. Haupler was walking home | g with Corbett, AN TN » Kilo-Motor miines of the Belgian at about dusk. A man whonm v g, er the Khartoum-Kisumu pointed out that 21 stars had re- | ; iRt ceived invitations to play although ; 5 6~ 243 [ leaving sufficient identification te the complete squad will only num- i S resnlt in his apprebension. The fevs et 50 75 ber 20, Ope of those receiving a bid, | 1 : LEoow s of his vietjims who have attempted Admission 50¢—T5¢ however, has been placed in the T gz (o deserib ¢ othat e s B (ALL 264t FOR RESERVED doubtful class. i | isho isagree as to his ap REG U s pAT GFF. abn Lise ent age one where 3 ©1927 8Y NEA SERVICE, INC URED W p i : girls were together when he at- London, Dec. 8.—UP—A proposal |15 1 ¢ : 236 tacked one of them (ie two did not Kenure by former labor , Premier Ramsay | Anderson MacDonald that Premier Baldwin be.|Chaplin censurcd for fallure to participate in | the coal debate on November 16 has Leen rejected by the house of com- mons, 347 to 142 iy s arison { K St s i Japan is planning a national cens jumne s j V WAKT o BUY A CHRIGTMAS FERES SOMETHING NCE, S(R— : “us o 1930, *|Poterson il i PRESENT EoR MY WIFE. & SOLID SILVER TEA PaT— WHY MAN— IT'S THASS WHY | 3 5 n E » 57¢ (| SOLID SILVER ! Dot WANT Wheelor BOXING Friday Night Dec. 9 at 8:30 at the e [T STOPS BAD HE_EM 2 12 Star Bouts TEAPST—WE'VE HAD (T R YEARS AND NoBadY'U] 5 /_"/? ] [ BOSTON TLAM | ‘ G for WRRTEVER ou. CaNGet — 303 SR == \ PICK OF CONNECTICUT | 1 7 /‘—A—" W Py | (7 = S ——d V" WOUIONT GWE Yo0 R / A NICKEL for (T "R S oy = vl 48 Rounds of Action | ) | 3 Hours of Continual Milling Lingering, Persistent Colds | Easily, Completely Stop- ! ped with 50c Bottle of Admission 75 cents Reserved seats on sale at | Bridgett’'s Smoke Shop. Churel Strect, State Lunch, Main Shechan's Smioke Shop, Strcet, Billie's Smoke Shop, Tabs Flaxseed, Eucalvpt s, Ete. UniEgiiah 80 i All Good Drug Stores

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