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Speaking of Sports $9000se Slowly but surely the roller hock- ey bug is buzzing about the town.| Already the fans have talked over | every game that was ever played in | this city and now comes the younger generation with the formation of mateur teams. H Shortly after the beginning of the w year, an amateur league will be | started to play preliminary games to ihe American Roller Hockey league mes at the Stanley Arena. The w combination will be made up of ams who will choose the names of wutomobiles. BARNARD FAVOR DRAFT AGREEMENT ays Players Have Right to Ex- pect Advancement in Game Atlantic City, N. J., Dec. 22 (P— President E. 8. Barnard, new head of the American league, belioves in a universal draft agreement be- tween the majors and minors, “be- cause It is the right of the baseball player to advance in his profession and secure adequate compensation for his skill as a player.” The former head of the Cleve- land Americans, here for a few NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBE R 22, 1927, LATE GOVERNOR'S WIDOW WILL WED Husband fo Be Young Italian Medical Student Boston, Dee. 22 (P—A romance that is to unite Mra Dorothy Wood- man Parkhurst, widow of the late governor Frederick Hnle Parkhurst of Maine, and Cyrus Dimitri Com- ninos, 30-year-old medical student and reputed descendant of Ryzan- tine emperors, who is working as a | head waliter in a Back Ray cafe, was revealed- today in the filing of their application for a marriage lcense. home on fashionable Beacon Hill, is 35 years cld, five years the senior of her intended husband. She married Parkhurst in 1911 and was his sec- ond wife. They mude their home at Bangor, Me. When he ran for governor in 1920 she campaigned the state with him. |Gov. Parkhurst, however, survived his inauguration by only a month. His widow then moved to this eity. The cause of Mr. Parkhurst's death resulted in an exhaus |quiry after it had been med he ‘had been infected with the germs of |diphtherfa by a physician's ther- mometer. Suit was entered in fed- eral court to recover from the fnsur- ance companies involved but the ac- {tion was later 6cttled and with drawn. Comninos has attended schools in Germany and France, gerved in the Greck army and provious to the |Smyrna disaster had studied dentis | B T B REREREW k If you need money quickly, any amount up to $300 you, are invited to enjoy our service. We help you combine your small debts into one with { A Loan Up to g $300 WITH THE BOWLERS | | Texas 1ea an states n tne vaiue | laf her crops this year and was fol- e s | lowed by lowa, California, Nebras- FRATERNITY ALLEYS ka, Kansas, North Carolina and | GERSTAKER LODGE LEAG! Mluiteants: ’ Kosewly E e e A | The hypothetical value (in thou- Christering 13z &4 sands of dollars) of all crops for Sperry 26 | this year in the New England states, Merkle 319 {follows ow 1 1] [H) pl Threat- $55.620; New Hampshire, ntempt Complications Tres- 357 g o mampoe, s §44,612; Rhode Island, e w="siz| ¢ Further Postponement o ; Henderson 63— 203 e e 2 {Petim = 210 enleing Strile . | Huber a1 200 | Washington, Dec. 22 (UP)—Com plcins Striking Boy | Hausster 105~ 320 | plications in the Sinclair-Burus con- Whose Leg Is Broken | 8031532 | tempt trial today threatens to cause! Paul Dziekowienko, aged 5 years, | postponement of the next Fall-Sin- of 145 Hartford avenue, whose left clair oll conspiracy trial, now set for log was broken when he was struck ROGERS | g g T n when h r § ALLEYS Jan. 16. by an automobile driven by Sylvester FATNIR DRAGON LEAGUE New charges that government at- Roszcko of 121 Farmington avenue, Retainers |torneys intimidated witnessy yesterday afternoon, was reported Lermn 105— 303 | Burns detective jury-trailers in this resting comfortably at New Britain | P:fe';,"’;':" 25— :Hnmanco— occupled lawyers today as General hospital today. The boy ran | Mazzolla 237 [testimony concerning a previous ' into the street near his home when ! At lawful rate of interest. Confidential Quick Service Call, Write or Telephone o | try at Harvard this country | "y. iy now a junior at the Bostor Greek Asta | ypicersity medical school. He lives after the destruction of the yn 4 modestly furnished room in & state and fortune of his family in autorr days' vacation following the joint |Dummy major league meetings in New York | last week, predicted that 1928 will | prove the greatest year in baseball. |winams 2 |charge of government intimidation thr of Juror Edward Kidwell continued. Kidwell, a juror in the first Fall- 79— 248 | Sinclair trial, yesterday reversed bile was or 20 feet | according to the driver's police, and the right | ck him and threw Comninos came to penniless from Aiden, Minor, Manager Frank J. McDonough has sccured three teams alrcady to en- | ter the league and he will elect 91283 | front wheel s THE lree others to make up the league | In advocating the universal draft, |Kaneurs S Sy |10dging house a few squares from ) ither today or tomorrow, now discarded by the minor leagues)|John L 25 | 0 & stop withiu aix | (02 SmYITa dlsaster ofi1923. Mrs. Parkburst's sumptuously ap- Pl] o F‘ — land the subject of considerable | Yasorers 2% the best of my bellef,” He persisted € he said, and his| His father Cyrus Comninos, pointed home on Myrtle strest | 0€nix I'inance The Tabs' basketball team met controversy, President Barnard de- | c 272 in his statement however, that As. |Prother, Boleslaw Roszcko, who was Said o have been & noted brain| They met at a soclal function a| some real st opposition last night fclared that “fans and even sport | 4501360 [aistant U. 5. Attorney James O'Leary WiUh him, picked the boy up and spec Ao ee chasalomIel e usaniaen M LAk el Corp‘ in the Diamond Match Co. team Of \riters do not understand the draft @ |put many of the words into mi they drove him to tho office of John family traced its line back to the plans for the weddin heen Springficld and the battle waged 0 |anq therefore often get the Wrong |ecnmad 74 | month—on the basis of which J: Tokarcavk, who ordered him Byzantine emperors of the 11th and made. 208 MAIN JIUEET the Maln street auditorium was |ymprecio |W. Begay 1 230 | George P. Hoover, Harry Sinclairs| {WK*1 to the hospital h eenturies and for 400 years| e - | United Bullding, Room 318 worthy of the best that can be sald | wpno 1o of 4 ball player to ade |Rusel 3 e charged O'Leary with fntim. | , [R05Zcko told the police bhe was numbered on the thrones of Con-| Columns in front the state | First Floor about it. Right up to the end, the | anco 1 “hig profession and securs | > 103 247 jqatton. i ¢ driving at the approximate rate of ntinople and Trebizond no fewer capitol of North Carolina were | resnult was in doubt and as it ended, it was anybody's game. 1S or 20 miles an hour in a souther- Iy direction and the Dziekowienko boy was with a companion on the At Railroad Crossing | Justice F. L. Siddons sald the in- |timidation charges must be sifted than 18 emperors Greek genealogie Mrs. Parkhurst, who maintains a | 500 B. and 19 Kkings s have asserted. copied from the Tenple o which was erected in Athens adequate compensation is one of the |cornerstones of organized baseball | and should always remain as such. ! 447 390--1286 ney 92 97— 36 hefore the contempt trial continucs, A pecullar coincidence concerning .y, tno g Whesler = : ourhyon. the west slda of the streat. . 2 e present time with the | Paswoe 87 30— 21| The court will adjourn tomOrroWw \ynen he saw the danger. Roszcko { the contest was (hat the New Brit- |modified dratt there aro leagues [Hobter 8101 212 | until Tuesday, Jan. 3. A Rearing on pgiiy 1hs cor to tno 1oft bt was 01”: g'{::. e oace Lok ebrers |that do mot permit the right of se- [3%8, . iiie § 31— 27 |ihe contempt citation against Har- gy, 0id the accident. OUR BOARD[NG HOUSE B Ahel"ll "‘ ”0"‘ “_‘_‘C‘n Rk ‘mn’g;‘;lffllon and that halts the advance | NG SSe Iry M. Blackmer, missing key wit- Steddy | y :“L ‘r 5:;‘“ “’“" & ;”“‘x‘“ m'mg' lof a player. I believe that when ! 419 439 447-1305 | ness in the Fall-Sinclair trial, from | e hot for the visitors all night 1008 |ihe magnates meet together to talk Stuckles e | ¥UOM the government seeks $100,000 Moslems Appear Without | 5 otacle. | |over the draft all leagues will sup- | 91 96 102 239 | fOrfelt as the result of his fallure to Their Veils in Public! - MASTER ALVIN HOQPLE 881 hasketoall speciacle: {mit to the universal draft which Kymia ae — “3u|tentity,1s ‘scheduled for Jan. 6, ThIS| 1. 0" Doo a9 (B The Dally i a 2 MR. SAKTY We picked the wrong candidate [SC® fhem @ higher price for the |0, 5™ %3 NT i |wwn be postponed or transferred 1oyt correspondent ahoard the | ol Kiow Nou VERY WELL;<AND I ALSO )7 CLAUS <« W-wl-u ldratted players besides gIving the |piesss ourt. ishin K ajoutans K § yesterday mhen wie eferied iniMat| yovi i B S o ok e L e ® |1t 18 believed unlikely that presen. SLo2mehip Raiputana which is car-| AI‘/' Klow “THAT WONDERFUL UNCLE oF ¢ WA WILL-N-Y- ;')l"]i:(flok! ‘;:"m;f: 'p",;“r:‘k {‘[‘;'X:m"{ Joz |selves by being selected for the ma | e !tation of evidence will be concluded ';‘”‘”" l\”'f ,‘l\‘:m’w‘mfin‘, (;‘0 ',-,’f,;?;:: NoURS, MAJOR A. HOOPLE,»«AH, WHAT *&‘ Nou B-BRING - Carroil used a player by the name |{OT 1928 {Granquist wieeces 84 91 7 ”,’;r;"‘;‘;“’:‘"“‘rI';r’z'f_‘q‘,',“:‘:f;“ '“::‘F'Ii e o rAs o nn Cinrotarly s Eh o et A REMARKABLE MAN ! e MY LAD, You S ME A "LECTRIC of Munby in last night's game o (Chantanent . 73 o bt i ke instance of a Moslem queen and 3 ’ N -TRAIN A against the Pittsfield Eagles and he LONG BREAD LINES | " |1n two courts at ence, 1t fa Iikely 10 yjouicm | princenses appearing un- | SHOULD BE PROUD o HAVE SUCH A GREAT TRAIN, A ent big. Marchinek il also t;e {Casolla .. 104 jRtgRonpanes velled in public | MAN As “THE MAJOR, FOR AN UNCLE !w~ with the team and Joe Carroll is - = e Tild. fiancslior AMonlemi tradition) d suthority for the statement. that he | Chicago Ranks of Jobless Largest | 4 i Dept. of Agriculture land agatnst the. opposition of his = 1 RFS:LL WHEN WE WAS A LAD, AND has a better club right now than he e W | Gives Its Estimates ™ (pricsts) King Amanullah | E LETTERS HE USED-To SEND ME AT | R Since 1013—Many Recrults Added | Neieon % | ves 1ts Listimates queen and daughters not | CHRISTMAS, AH, w W | R {Fiedor 5 Washington, Dec, 23 UP—The an- 00178 B0 LIS SHC S5 NS o] , AR, w HE WAS MY FAVORITE 1t there is ome thing we dom't| AS Christmas Nears. [Lipeta i |timated aggregate value of all farm (H¥ (P MPVEL B GO TERHEOCE OF ALL"THE CHILDREN, “c EGA n- A wpc- < t ss, it is the coming roller | . b [Recets T 88 crops this year was announced yes- S Aelstaiuiant | Tl - | D Ll o o iq| - Ohilcasol Meo, 23/(PE—Breadilines = e T e AounCed Yo% Shara in the deck sports. As soon| “SHH-TLL-FELL YoU A SECRET, i e -:-"‘: as Chicago not seen since culture as $9,114,845,000, compared A8 'he party r ~“|“-“‘""' ! ~~THE MAJTOR IS REALLY A club, If this isn't the biggest feature | e alining lonsor asiGhib o | with 38,435, 467,000 last year, an in. Ffory they must re-vel ¥ sl ‘ PRINCE OF NOBLE BIRTH! . 1 D e o ng | a8 nears and as winter _strikes 80 |crense of $676,358,000. The estl. NOW they are enjoying their new | I in the eport world that this city | with penctrating chill through the i mate is an hypothetical figure based freedom with unembarrassed, child- | 5 had in a long number of years, [thin clad ranks of tha jobless. “a 2|upon the relation of value of all like delight | we miss our guess. | “Five hundred and four In the line - - —- |crops to that of the 22 principal oo [ b 3 o of the yesterday, aid Captain Fred T. 441 480 41“”"10.{0[1! as shown by the latest rvnflus‘ Scotsmen are tall, their average One specially stern critic of the [\ilks of the Salvation Army. “Four === | statistics. | height being § feet 8 and % inches. | ability of the p((xunl.d,l} >|Il; ;:’;hundrcd and cighty the day before N. B. MACHINP LEAGUE | play roller hockey will be M. P.ignq 400 before that. It's bigger Sheet Metal S Leghorn, who was not so many years to don the khin | zoal tender o |overy day as we get closer to Christ- | Ference {purr .. | Tranchida Slks' team refused aga. Mike heso aro only single men we |Gaudst nd mask for the CcOmMINg have down here. The family relief |Foots g will be made to!qepartment has 130 a day. [igaza > him consent ame. Mik to be referee of | The “Army” opened a “flop house™ <mith will be named |last night—164 square feet of sleep- Roller Hockey ' as official time keeper, it is said. |ing space with a kitchen in back |Waile ] where morning soup ean bs made. "‘“f!r':mu The date for the game is the only | “These men,” sald Captain Wilks, | %" detail left and this will be settled at between Managers Lord eferring to thos ‘could do skilled work it there were any to do. They're ready now to do | anything. We can't find any jobs, and the government agency thinks it |cr has had a good day if it finds four |Brixus in the bread line, [Thompson a meetir and Ma HOLYOKE Vs, It is said in roller hockey circles that Larry Saunders, former Wal- lingford halfbaclk, will be able to use jobs. "x';f:'-m" NEW BRITAIN | his injured eye 1 that the sight of | Those men shivering withont ove Sy > = ! it has Leen saved. This will be wel- [coats in the long line or whose feet | Admission 50c—T5¢ . i \ . come news to both players and fans. poked through threadbare shoes are New Matios . % % | ¢ : \\\\\\\\ ‘ v . veing given new clot | s ) CALL 2644 FOR RESERVED SEAT | ) R [MD-THEN ALVIN WERT oUT When the Diamond Match com-| = — - i | 25 ; AG % AL\D"IDLD His AUNT MARTH A,“O\IJ 4 mansielcls lenmpnona s {he oo British Crowds Flock i Preliminary Game Starts at 8 o’Clock SANTA CLALS ” KNEW -THE MATOR w8 ¢ e 4, 1 at the ¥ T. A. & DB. hs = G . . & i N e iiad on its squad ona war- | Around Little Princess & 1 ner who stood five feet 11 inche London, Dec. 22 (P-—Little Prin- | and weighed 175 pounds. cess Ellzabeth, daughter of the |Howard a1 8 s |Duke of York, was the center of ;:*0‘;’ ;; g . o i |attraction at King's Cross 6tation puiras o Liner Repm t? Secmg today while en route to Sandring- Olaski 1) Derelict Out at Sea y,m to spena Christmas with her | e Halifax, N. 8., Dec. 22 (®--The grandparents, the king and queen. | 9 {nited States liner resident Hard-| he princess, who is just 20 Fapey 9 E ing reported last night that it had imonths old, had a foretaste of | Kommry o e' Our ame e wa S 00 Or urs sighted the stern of a larg schoon- [ Christmas as the cushlons of the evells 22 ’ or with the wheel and one 8tern|cion were covered with printed ! pomesteet = ; davit left standing, In latitude 43.30 tints represonting fairy, book storfes | = i . north, longitude 66.30 west. (SHENt- gng there were similar plcture rugs ' e e DT Bl i ey We wish to announce that we have just received a new fresh supply of Christ- ; B N b e B ‘ mas merchandise. We can show you the very newest and hest patterns available in ts 18:20 Greenwich mean time, T/ Sitise ot muten WM S . : T:’rffi " ""-t"irf'R,Tn‘fl‘fi{i“:"”pi“;ifi"“'*‘]“K'ni’"" 16 arieesanits s'lmni?fi TR ‘ gifts that last. north, longitud 6.3 st, passed | - e 5 stern of large schooner with ‘."h"".!‘ S RS = PN [ 8 9 | - = 2 Loty < i 1 o one e T e S g R dly Hupt (e R Then, too, we have a very large asccitment of gifts that will please the most nd fisherles depart- | In Automobile Accident | e Partly submerged-| Now Haven, Dec, 22 (M—Robert | rEg tion.” {C. Bell of 39 State street, Bridge- | }r\nrh suffered a fractrued pelvis last night when the car which he 2 . ) {was driving collided with another | To Death in Big Fire machine on Eranford hill. | Cracow, Poland, Dec. 22 (P Jacob Bass of 133 Gerrish avenue, | Eight persons were burned to death East Haven, driver of the other and seven injured in a fire yester- R AR hl | ? machine, was not held as police ars |day which swept the historic palace | unable to determine as yet who |of Count Tarnowskl, Polish minis-| {was at fault if the accident was !'or to Japan and former ambassador Ioo%Pu t avoidable. to Washington. | re Worsted | The count's estate, near Sando-| Fawer s mierz, contalned one of the richest {BEAUTIFUL TIM'S {GIFT BOX FREE ! of the marine ment said. nangerous to navi particular persen. Eight Persons Burned The mean annual temperature of i 50 degrees. | “Where Quality Reigns Supreme | ‘Ghe Ashley - Babcock Co Open Every Evening Till Christmas Haberdashers private art collections in Poland, | which included several Invaluable| paintings by Rembrandt and a medieval library. The plctures were a total loss but part of the books was saved. The origin of the fire is Clothiers Hatters SHOE SKATES $5. $10 X ! §§§ unknown. i KEY SKATES R e S $12.5 .$4 | HIGH PRESSURE PETE By SWAN HOCKEY STICKS (3 WA= WL Yoo LeT e | [ cermmiy, PEIE— ] s on'!— e =) TR PE 25 C e $1 -5( ' PooR ?ON‘:.RE%N\‘\“ 1%5?:% T:f‘ge:\;‘.@fl;;l\;_‘ N;:%;%sv ggAENfi SLue wmi ] FELLER BILL ON A PRESENT | BOUGHT DoLLY|| ANNTNGT OVER WHEE 1 | ] R CHRISTMAS— |E | DONT PaY T O\ MY RAL ! i T&AU.TPCPS\“E TGET T AWAY EROM ME ' Muffler buttoned on Cap ~ il Abb: Hardware iino f $1.50 ! | An 1deal Christmas Gift | GLOBE CLOTHING HCUSE Cor. Main & West Main Sts. HOOKOtY - HOSSLER Co. 105 Main St. T/ Bl 7 Tel. 40° Genuine “Old Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. 3 =3 if = | Phone 2250 55 Franklin Street

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