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Dbbb““bbhb&&b“w iSpeaking ; iof Sports § CETIITICEIIIOISPO9L PIVEI Disagreement in sports is really gives cpectacles nateur bouts at the Night, plenty af spied nce, the hout between Johnuy Clinch and” Jack Renanlt Jast night oTiY of 1he fans present with the decision giving Clineh the hout but some were de cidedly of the opinion that the Bos- ten boy had won what s the )s hall last To anyons keeping score in 4 ut by points under the rules, could he no decision but the &iving Clineh the bout. A1 1 vid of the second ronnd, ther 10 distinetion ety hters and Clineh was superior in that stanza. one wis the certainly Renault has won the Clineh evened up w the second. In th oy hit Renault mope one and he had sick at the end. first boot but tters by t third the than 1y Boston fighter The Boston team 1ianager's opinion ought to be worth | something in this matter, ifter the fight “Renault and Clineh were absolutely even when the third ound began, but Clineh's hard lefts ‘0 the bod d his s ing had my boy wishing K in Boston before that round was over. Tt was a fuir decision and 4 great fight, Joe Howards cxhibition had th crowd puzzled after the first round Starting off, he had Record on ti way to a knockout when h he Beston battler down for count of nine. ‘Then Howard sud- denly witched and used nothing but Iis left hand. Those at ] somefhing was w fight. an Aminati Howard had injured lis famons rig! when he knocked down Reeord in the opening round and he was un- dle to usa it after that. Hi ss in going through with 1l Tingsl ong and on showed that ! felt that - 1he ganie. fight Take, for' two | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927, ' PLAY IN WAPPING BERLENBACH FASY [ v (Bridgeporter Scores Technical | i sunn e oo tusk night to play the Y \‘x ‘\- ‘;\T“' o 0. oo, 1 N o locals opened trong Broad while: Wappis tost Championship. South i quintet dership of the Senior . Last week the trouncing the Brook A, A, ler Ilaney, of 7 ont Nimshury ond Muilens cosstully advan 0 the s f Promoter Jin ) heetic don Plainvill Posty 1 -IFarmingtor this Jeit ain tied for will be At tonigit hrch team ha 1his It climination e, technical knockout ove me being rlenbach, last night appin Jimmy Garduer ped the leadership, and each in th Nt terlenbach vir 1 on | refusing to sty A kn in 1) si time 1 In tie third round, I : ver iy | was saved th, (< vest it isposing o 1wo PRINg team when the two com- third ythe intermedinte up-siate qui kdown for a count of N round rlenbach was on mp onld ip De- rgument. 1 fifih rour minute’ m ol laney in the jously slowwl fourth Berlenbach 1o weather and mall tloor. two the storm T a4 of the s out for the evl- fream will make rmined to end it He fol- | Bell, W« serlen and forth | O3 rinz, punishing him at g pot will and watehing for an opening 10| piyj T finishing blow. Berleb Brook dazed and out on his fr finally we 1 ing right to tha chin. He struggled More Ttock weh back almost down under Farmington Trian on Thursday its in team plays the K el pashe at 1 r ey caled 1 BOGZE PARTIES AT~ CURE FOR FLOODS [;AHTMM“HF New Plan Is Suggested for Mississinpi Basin zton B Widow of Danish Envoy Waxing Towa (A A series of 'FLASHES OF LIFE: GIRLS “COMFY” IN SILKS AS WINTER BREEZES Now York-——Wear what you like, when the wintry breezes blow, s Tealth Commissioner Harris of New York: “It is my helicf women \ just as comfortable in silk cording to their in- vesistunce.” Wherein - Dr. disagrees with Commissioner as wool, all Kegel of Chicizo Roston Miss extraor S player, ete ot port, K. 1 cold Eleanora A dinary. polo player intends somctine 1 miles from New But it is too 10 wal 1o Boston. t now rov. general of Willingdon are to I tomerrow evening iy old guard of Fifih orneling Vanderhilt left hetween t wiho throws a sidewalk for de in this oniy Tiostess and B0th s cupet across the sts. Ingress of ton | 10 1oy social leaders to Park avenue or the East river front. Dincan sor of English and coach of rowing, conies a nifty warn- to yuuth about t craze 1or ex citenient, o wit: The enjoyment of Costimulant is not necessarily videnee of a depraved taste stimulant spoils your look. out. th, pr when it or ipring waier, W York It probably was not his in the days of yore of Troy has been kept waiting by a man. Maria Croda, who plays the role of the fame? beauty in a movie, had to wait so long m calling on Mavor Walker that she sent out for el to cat in his ante-room. -1t is the opinion of that the flishe Ihergh wiil be “It will stop for a while.” Mexico (€ Gl of Calonal Carlos zood 1 rom shos rmo Rodrig Helen | BLOW o of , accused of government | mation of discharged | soerct roal revenue bureau, Hartford tates paid tate s ore total of than £2,60 jon taxes in ending June 30, last, report of treasurer reveals, Hartford — J. Henry Rto 4 jonal committeemar ses belief that President Co idz's stand on renomination is mac ible by statement to tional com this week nu- Hartford Somehody's 1 {0 receipt by state of Southbridgr, Al year, report rer show H. Clay Pres Connceticut uncasy from past f of stat Hartford Hu- ter long iliness, SECRET SERVICE " HOMEN HONORED War Veterans Consider Them a5 Heroines . 10 (B—Memories of of two young women, one Fronein the other Eng- lish, during the war, were recalled by the visit of Mademoiselle Van- loutte and Miss Gertrnde Richard- son 1o London, The 1 didner of t ond afterwar Derby Mad-moi the Orider o two women received v for Pool i with the features you want in a 1928 motor car the Family Fus! | W Y 6 together and take a vote. Shall it be srtment of more or less useful gifts this as—or shall it be a Whippet for all the family to enjoy! Developed to a new point of perfection, thg_Whippc cfiers you everything you want in an attractive, up-to- date car. 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The fighter that (0 yith 08 Lhe host of 1t n the 1ast ronnd i o one Sy s i e s wins desplte what happened in the || oot oo diplomat and herselr | The location of the tirst three, Ntiotimes of Napoleon bl one of th 10st Tainous we noin Europe, is S4 years had st merly York—In L, gion ANEL Gt Ul seinted Iross ALK 3 Staf Writer, e 5 # Ehith el 34 nemy movements and | Jiplo batteries across Guests i roinformation wa that German batteries in tha 1 cre shelled three times destroyed T and Kaplan, | ¢ hildren, 15 ening ele- : b Fconomy—The Whippet holds A.A.A. Coast-to-Coast economy record. ELMER 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 % e For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots " |OUR BOARDING HO' illways resorted (o as ameans o ctot flood-time: 1o a and 1o cnrich t land between the spillways and the Guly Mexico 1t pillways, Cyriacks, wealth shifted at Killing 1 s ¢ whi en star, A tables ar Madame: denerone some of 1 Lillia de Tloger Washington ducing danger of unes T ). ¢ seetor and has o erevasses. Aluring ¥ schiool. The Germans her in Brussels will working with the landowner the famous Nurse Cavell, Great, dog exeented by the German: s won by | of the leaders. L eventually whers group of caught was which who was v minimum was on was teneed nartial, May 16, | ieves, could ). intere- 0 for ter the = crdiet wa Faust and to death by court averred [ 1916, hut receivec sone ard Jabor chardson is a Yorkshire mill yrop. mills in 1y Is s0 that farn The tournament last night 4 par wiith the best that have be staged this city and the plans of the Mohawk A. C. officials (o bring the Philadelphia and Canadian teams here in the tournaments to come. will give the fans somcthing fo look forward to. Both feams are well known in this scction foliowing their appearances in Hartford on several sions. I beeoms owners Droyer. 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YORICK ¢ e ~-TH’ VoX PaP WANTS MIRTH, AN” MELODY ! ~«<THEY'D DROPTH’ SCREEN (3wME AN PARTER L} EE-GAD LAD L I.\V | THINK YOURE A PRETTY |/ FORGET Nou “THAT I_[]PEN MUREHIS{}N ; GOOD NUMBER UNCLE;~ [} AM AN OLD ’MESPIAM? SR S e ) ¥ i ‘\ AN To SHOW OBR /7~ ONE WHO 1IN HIS 2 LIKING For Noul, WERE Y DAY, RANKED HiGH ¢ £ 31, GOING 10 COACH Mou 1N\ As A LL;:A»MAQ\I,_@;D b ndertil g o g Footwarmers Fri NouR PART ¥oR T’ [ exPONENT oF ff)bleu_] o i i ey I()"‘(\;i?“\l\'f;vlu;’cllllllie:(flc Fans tion being « ’ ENTERTAINMENT, AN M| DRAMA ! oo HAM-M- M- \ehme as sensidve 1o color 73, el vincipal problem of winter racing . ol | - o With an Infecticn nt ; ; o and the stage mix oil an, YRR em such e 3 ter, in friende, cmbassy in W in lon stantin, GIVE Nou “TH™ PoINTERS Voub AMUSE ME, LAD! FROM A COUPLE OF the human ey may transfornm m hias not BIG TIME tion pictures froin the familiar cand white projections 1o en records that are o o life 3 i D very detail of natural hue : ; 1 the hoots and galoshes which are ok or Pap and | oo The device is the invention of Harold N. Cox, When it has heen | placed o any camera the pictures | O B8 B FEE T RS are taken'in the ordinary manner, | MESUC AUOUL TS PUES developed and printed in the usual | ’\“”\:"""‘ S way without, artificial coloring, and | I\ Broducid i projected by using @ simnilar attach- “".‘ i : u ';‘y!(”‘mrl any proje '“ e and -‘\j'.\mnl\ v'\“l ]m~ ¢ n i A€ Lt i None of us hud st ; \ that proportions are more readily et conceived beeause of the delicats ariation of tint Mr. Cox oy does not limit the number of color tean be taken and reproduced Prosent two-color wethods, e points out, embraca only half color circle and o not the n mentary | and yellow ar i ordiniry proc must be omits The inventor asserts that hs de vice reproduces all colors, including frue Dlies and purples whieh no fwo-color method will show, “My invention,” he say Iv an optical method. No special | tilm, no special e.aulsions, no spe- developing chemicals and no YorsooTH, vTis I WHO SHoULD TEACH Vo NOVICES . to devies no “Lid shoes tor . B hut Tlow cnable women trac otecs 1o players, says C. 13 i RUN GFF A NEWS J WEEKLY !5 /] n E § teep el feet iy without w time lon's aring Dee. 10 (B —Tlops v of Loren Murel Wednesday at § W fainter 1oday Olymipie athlcta rebro-spinal © recove to French femininity. jers fillod with seriously il sinee bought a conl fives are bean Ty its Kind olidiys, huding v ing pic ar 0 gazz bands instead cvry 50 fet dn th ind in front of the the famous t against a dises His m 4 ry ) her home in mens : uding for RGNS front of pari-m o ¥ tickets o rall Women iy e make a their ves and powd to dry footwir s in into th NO3CR Murchison was in Deeq ss rip with his wife, ¢ customers of the Overall fu father, Louis 1 e wes! wWhen 1 ddenly i1 W and |, 5 < “hysiciuns said i Countess Prefers 2 t more nex e w but they Mock Furs to Real tViner. . E t hope that he conld liqui o usc His pld family doctor of I The Comntosn American e iR i1 twith of anti-toxin exelusive me ing of the rlton resolution is to be voted Wi sfor! I t race. to broak red hot favor- winter race, for t woman, dys Keep hi Disiy zicrs are holes in our sto portmity of At every i | Ureneh man $ ot 2 o4 not bad weather A by the machine that te then 120 ; h 1 v r from the r S, and there ordered the ambassdor ) 1o purchase another macaiay have it dispatehed to his iy sother, the czaring quantity Junior « elub alwhich e, his upon ey sy man an o o leterming women will he vlains that his | come assoc nesday. week, need of hibition of Y. Institute of 1 rateh Thus if included in and violt consumed at that time v stinetly re ofherwise, ' " brand 18 gimply: Co: ¢ imitations. wonderful and his (e M ant dn eivil suit brousht by eat e welfare | ror sg=o car By 2 knight of the Order of Star by the king of Sweds decoration, the highest the can confer, fairs at lossal. I livd chy oceuns of champa Brought ion, aed 0T gunced imals’ mecting, ple 4 alw | K0 etric CHICACOAN IS KNIGHTED Chicago, Dec. 10 (Rr—J, 1' Seee offictal of the Swedish camship lines, orangs nember bl Capitad and mpagne ten at i Hime anybody dre proii | o vE ae- furs not 1 most extraor- | mient 1o the Mexican least Tour invited What varing exquisite fact 1 have years. adn cusing me of when s amat ; worn a real skin for coroner’s hearing bei Imitation furs, she added, were hit and run r whose autd healthier, lighter and more service- hile fatally Morris Re a 5 blun, 0 ovember 23, ure- J v dinary enterta minister's apartment. At times as many as the apartment o necesanry fn | % 0 R tnstrument attaches & (HRC AU to any standard -motion | ST RO eR N mera or projector, ;'““‘*.‘ S Jehnit food hwera sl avey My method difr from black ¢ 128 T L e gentlemen’ open and white photogr yonly intho oo e boitles knocking off of this attachment which '”m.“ e R lid Dotie g combined into a small eylinder, { (8¢ POCKE D1 flled i | ¥ to handle, quick to attachy and 0 Lol G ahacolates and Do » trouble at all to care for.'” : p Sk T it 1 0 A = In private demonstrations Mr. "‘;”’: |>‘k~ “‘\.“l the viands ml T LIEE SOBMEDERDP PETE ©ox startled his audience by throw- "‘""”l;h R ap S0U- ing on the screen a yainbow, stand- | VU0 R B oves ing out in all its natural glory, An ' (ERF U RS, SOl i 1873, American flag waves across the | HUELE EUT it yester- silver shect. with its red and blue | startlingly viv Flower heds dis- | "8 husband and [ beeame play their brilltance. Women, wear- . & AHEEG RS I 0 S 00 ing gowns of many colors, walk (Y B 0 or the finest | noross the prajeetion ~ fleld, the (-0 L T STy ey sheen of their hair, the fringe on 31 A S N i) their shawls and scarfs glowing Sfockholm up another diplo- | with life-like radiancc. Ltie! post, And! Bolunlly: o Hours “Soon,” Mr. Cox predicts, shall sec on the sercen pictures of | o rieh, natural beauty that will before the depariure of our tr and all of our furniture wius pa satisfy the artistic taste of the most fastidious." v o mlord -~ Josopl crown was guests will nited ) promoting zood and cemmerer between the 1 Stites and Sweden, manners med in the used as HIGH PRESSURE PETE use on the « nests = drew o hair as — T T DIONT | SIGNAL URE— ) GOTA MBTLE. 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