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{' 3 U ladRy PTove Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bentley - : th place with |ance today. wig, equipment. H. A. Traver, chair- |this city after spending their vaca~ 2988.45. | Here Are the Summartes man; Joseph L. Ward, M. Koplowitz, |tion in New York city, Pp— — P YGROUND | Stewart in the fourth event, which | First semi-final heat, 400 meters|W. J. Kenney. L. Salerno, Samuel = =N e Q |was the high jump, cleared 1 871 flat, won by J. Ball, Canada; second |Greenberg and F. M. Zimmerman. Mrs. Richard Schmid and daugh- II “ ‘" | jmeters which equals & feet 1 1-16 | Ray Barbuti, United States; third,|Sustenance, H. E. Erwin, chairman; |ter. Viola of Hart street are apend- ' l l inches. The same heizht was at-|Harry Storz, Germany: fourth |George P. Spear. Olaf A. Peterson. ing their vacation in Philadelphia. | o 2 Girls' Pla; d L . tained by Jansson, Sweden Doher- Broos, Holland; fifth, Bardi, Hun.|H. A. Traver, E. J. Porter, E. l u ! | B, 1 VIVs h i Girls' baseball [to &‘Z!i’::hi;ellam 10:: A el peg, 10 MEL€TS o © feet 11 fgary; sixth. Krotoff, France. Time |A. Schade and Philip Bardeck. he ashington rls’ aseba B a yesterday. inches. | 40 3.5 seconds. i i M Yoo, ey 5 ~ 5 - 1| Mgl 1L team broke the tie for first placc|playing and only one extra base hit U. S. Oarsmen Win | Last semi-final heat. 400 meters, P al 3 el sl bt LB ™ S F o by defeating the Burritt Girls yes- !\Efl!:red the game. SCor:' Stoten, Holland, Aug. 5 # — The | by Jacchim Buechner, Ger. ersonals y nesday and Thursday, i N 02 —710 0 Baten, e ANE ’ h Y terday in & slugging match. Hed- 5""’,""‘ Hale... ,l,fi'.; n'.‘, 30’5 ; 10 0lunited States won three races ang | many; second, Hermann Phillips, Mrs. Lucian Stevens and eon of wick Mileski scored the winning "‘B"q e 5003 03 o Lt [lost one in the Olympic rowing re. |United States: third, J. W. J R Frederic L. Fay, former religious |Monroe street leave tomorrow to Uuless otherwise indicated. theatrical motices and revis runs by hitting a home run with i atteries: Tutko and Mancini; gatta today. exactly the same per.| K€l Great Britai fourth, Feger.| 4 (o :ona) “director at the South |spend the month of August at Lon; written by Drems agencies for the respective amusement company. three on base. Score: Andaraon and Martin. Three bass| i mance as yesterday. The Har. |France: fitth, W. A. Wilson, Canada resations] chuteh, new Alling|Beach, Pont e ar e ™ Burritt ... 621021001123 322|hit, Katencuk i 3 : sixth, Bill Edwards, Canada. Time regation ) illin , nd. 2 vard four with coxswain got back . im i Washingt'n 24124 130826315 Standing o ) RhE TunEIne Be hechac (or|48 55 ascous s esRt At roREls T s Dl Harold F. GIFT NIGHT AT CAPITOL University. Charley Reidpath won Batteries: Lasky and Stein; Gran- w. 5 iépnnssn I e e n 000 meter run final. won by |V W3S 2 local visitor yesterday. o Qna M}anrreldmudn Judd and Tonight is Merchants' Gift Night|at Stockholm in 1912, Since then |sky and Kalinoski. Washington 7 pair from Philadelphia its boy | \Villie Ritola, Finland: second. s 1ds ‘Strom of 94 Moren|molar care iri theeSHi NS AEUE at the Capitol and many valuable | the championship has gone to Soutn | Two base hits, Anna Gripp 3, Em-|Smaney bark. . 5 coxswain, Tommy N lost a |Faavo Nurmi, Finland; third. Edv ot will Moat Batusdey 10 e Earn s b N gifts of merchandise from local mer. | Africa and Great Britain. mer Nojack; three base hits, Anna|Nathan Hale .. 4 Close race 1o the Italnns he | Wide, Sweden: fourth, Leo Lermond, | UL s Bavuodey fe Spend | KN chants' stores will be distributed 1n| With the single except Gripp, Gertrude Stein; home runs. |vance s Sloso ta Vv alf S afth, Magnussen, Sweden; | ReQUan At the audience. dell's great rur s the (Hedwick Mileski, Gertrude Stein, |gmitn H sth, dxth Aveas Boune \derstown, R. L. The photoplay program ofters| 125t 400 meters in Olympic his. |Doris Lasky. Bunplit s 8 e Bl ainrs: tom . ece |Time 14 minulfes 1 seconds Mot Miss Edith Helene and Miss Flor- | I€Veney Is Promoted e S S L e o Willow Breok.. 1 the double-scullers’ frmph over| 400 Meter final—Won by Ray S aaatel bl To Brid rt Sto Sae meat atiractopk Anns Q. uglas Towe of Willow Brook defeated Vance by ek Ny b Swias pair in the fastest time of butl, U. & second, James Ball, Can- | $h0° Berlin will spe ridgepo! re Nilsson and Francls X. Bushman| 500 meter champ| 2 strong rally in the last few in- TACK Moet #t Sl any of the five heats in this event ada; third, Joachim Buchner. Ger.|!VO Weeks at Grove Beach. James J. Keaveny, clerk in A. will be offered in “The 13th Juror, (o 100-3ard dash—1, Anthony Cerk-| 7 minutes 45 4-5 seconds and an |many; fourth, 5. W. J. Rinker’ Gocot Schulte’s cigar store on Main street, an interesting drama of the intrigues illow Brook 201 006 54x—13 22 4|2U0Wicz; 2,'Joseph Apisso; 3, Luke impressive win by the Penn Barge Britain: fitth Harry Storz, Germany Misses Mary Helen Coughlin | has received notification of his pro- 8 eourin aund justive with s plot en Vance ...... 332 100 100.—10 14 3|Gito. club four without coxswain ater sixth. Herman Phillips, U. 8. Time | /!l leave Sunday for a two weeks' imotion to the post of assistant man- 2 eaRasiaior fo (s b acararen, Batteries: Dorothy Kieffer and| Pole vault—1, tralling the German shell for 1,000 47 4-5 seconds Vacation: st ‘Hempiton Heach. N. H. ager of & Bridgepert, store. JHs il e comedy on the program 18|ine way you did : sesm; Bang Guss and |2 Henry French: 3, George Sarisky. | meters . | S take over his duies next week. furnished by that famous team Of| “Wen (o1 hie victory margin was| e Manir TEeret Nuss and Hieh bl (00s adenn) | B e does mot S games H. Robinson of Har-| Mr. Keaveny lives with hip broth- comedians Wallace Beery and Ra¥-|fxed at not over & inches Rarbuti| . ot 1. Bruno Oskinis: 2, Luke Gito: 3.|definitely eliminate 2 crew from [fison street is entertaining her sis- ler, Dr. John F. Keaveny on Lincoln giond Hatton ko appear in “Thelreplieg “that's a8 £00d s s mile to| “The Nathan Halh team contingsd]|Anthony Corkancwits. [this Olympic competition and the | i L i law, Mrs Henry Simpson of |street. He has been making his Big Killing.” It is & scream through- | me the way T fool mow el e i e L T el hiant e | Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. Wil- home in this city since he left his gt Barbutl's right side, elbow and Rlicem vesterdavo e Hos Frnn 3 B Keaii et e Aeuse Ty S lough of Chicago. 1l Mrs. |former home in Pottsville, Pa. about & TE SCrape n miged » S = . i o 2§ s gavi 2 % h was Miss ) i As an adden atfraction on the pro- 1€ were scraped and brulsed by the INathan Hals). 102 300 8059 10, 3| Wil Doy tomorrow when folay's losers will : “was Miss Mildved Koblnson ears ago, gram the pictures of the Tur Dr. J. H. L ean Smith | 2 before her marriage. <-.. 200 001 102—6 11 3| 75 yard dash—1, Joseph Poglitich; [row among themselves By this - Heeney champlonship fight are of Batteries: Nojiol and Feeney;|?, John Savikas; 8, Edward Linder same method Hariard was abie = BRAKEMAN KILLED fered round by round The tenth to n Parker Vashin, n i Fengler and Matu man e out its defeat vesterday by t (Continued from First Page) Donald Parker of Washington, D. | Bolfon, Aug. 3 (P—George Frazer, round being shown in slow motion iry was only superficial, al- | Broad jump—1, Pdward Kardock: vith it Beginn Sunday night the big|though the elbow appeared to be | 02d jump—1 ward Kardock; hans with its victory over the C. arrived vesterday to spend m;yz brakeman on a freight train over ‘acation with his parents, Mr. and [the New Haven road from New Sta S : Sar. nd begin all over aegin |COMmitteemen that the budgets wiy | 2CEtion wit P i attraction for four days will offer | Slightly twisted iandiag : 8 458y Ceorite Be Ja,”,i‘;:* sl Doehnall over i CHE DR ML s Pudgets will iaire, William E. Parker ‘of Curtis|¥ork to Boston, was killed dusog William Boyd in “The Cop.” a nerve _Ritola Rests Nurmy | Washington 4 el il d ST IS el s s L BT |last night by a fall between cars. tingling melodrama of New York Willie Ritola of Finland wo; g el il i i CaRERAR L oanes i) erotian. o | Frazer tas wal the train look- famous underworld 000 meter ru g champion, 367 [t hiladelphia. and steered by |29, © final expense will be far be. | Mr and Mrs Willard J McKaig |ing for a “hot box." Two young America Falles P e o mianat—t R | Le ety a0 Tommy. Macle map i oh D gt OSRRA TN Be U of Arch strect leave today for an| The body was brought here and mond and mitt 3 ley o K-r-;mé:r_ ~ w]n];}fyfi‘rmme to get back into competi-| Ty group in charge of refresh- | ®xtended trip to Quebec, Canada. | later claimed by Mrs. Frazer who s A i 8, e ‘:iov'\ just as Harvard 4id a_m\n_-m'v ments has divided itself into the fol- | had it eent to Boston for burial. o lpat @ close race to the Italians |lowing sub-committees: ~Service, .| Mrs. Charles Relay and daughter ko tooleya: Ot by half a leneth in its firet appear. 0 oakevan el Bosy Deagus bR e R J. Porter, chairman: Walter G. Koss- | 0f Andrews street have returned to | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS lN 0LYMP|E RAEE fourth and Smith dropped out on' The Washington playground team [Nathan Hale, Vance and Smith, have m Brook A o o1 w00 10 1e the elghth lap. continued its undefeated winning [organized Raffia clubs. The voung 5 reak by beating the Burritt team |ladies of these grounds ) = 7. The second inning | manowitz. Miss Bonney and (Continuzd from First Page) caused the B s' downfall. Score: |Naughton have interasted themee! = . [Washington 21 28 1]in this work as a specialty and de- rs and jog off the field. heels for the last eight laps created Bur : 100 130 200— 7 12 3 (vote two hours of their program . Far In Lead A not chasing as Winge _ Bat Hubay and Nedwick; [three davs a week to the work € 17 men's | g e R Olewinick and Kazor. The work has been introduced as completed | e 50 me 5 of | Two base hits, Capodice 8, O'Brien fan experiment on these grounds and | Paavo, Nur 1 . Lewicki; home run, Capodice. jhas been a success at the next m place today, follows, the totals being computed under the UNOffi- | (oneinieq himeelt with just beating ; clal but genera) system of awarding | . gyede for second {United States had declined to run meters, nearly 43 feet and showed ten points for first, 5 for second, Ritola’s time v 14 r 38 Off the tie in which they were|a total of 2354.65 points for three four for third, three for fourth, two | - 0% e . w- placed on Wednesday. The sprinters fifth <th, Seconh : 3 : events, including the 100 meters and for fifth and one for sixth, er than X ! o record. |were invited to stage a special race o -z . S en il e vl e : —The Development Beautiful— The fiying Finns apparently ran but Scholz declined because he has . ; b Greataeed SR 14.11 meters, more than 46 feet, but e || The eftect of tne geciton pute the | N28, SECON to Jarvinen in tou Every Water Sport— Camping and All red to set at rest stories that he 17§ no better than fourth in and Willie still are at odds |either sprint and also takes 1.2 | CSPeCtively. SpOl’tS Of the Gmat Outdoors Tn their Alfonss and Gaston act, point off the American soore ama| The Other three Americans were p bunched well down the list, all be- South Africa 14. ¥ “0; !‘,,,A;,\ L 2 Paavo obliged by s rly gives the same to Germany. i 6 Loarrin b nehe N ing more than 200 points behind S AGu i el i o i 5 Treland 10, ! g paco afigns\ltsd" v Finland made & big gain on the | (1€ more then 200 points behind An ideal scenic spot, wisely restricted to attract A sparkling gem of erystal clear water. Peace, Woraas 7 5 ploneial 810l Elin) ‘m»d:r ates in total pointe scored | Cut“tne shot 11.85 moters ang o beauty loving residents. Winding drives, open vistas, comfort and serenity amid health imparting sun. Hungary §. 7. Nurmi deliberatel move out so o & TeSAt Of IS SWeeping VCtor¥|taicq 2170.45 points. Tom Churchill landscaped paths. kissed mountains. Haiti 5 itola could take the lead and ' th€ 5.000 meter run. With the aid | o¢ the University of Oklahoma put Rarhutf ¥« Happr 3 jof first, second and sixth places. the | yho shot 12.28 met ol fotaiic 5 er of an excit. | Rever threatened him thereafter TG Ra 5 \ he shot 1 meters and totalled F -l Pl . B Bazbuth 1a tha center of g exell | e fyp G et fo Nuireai ang |22 WHO are iin Massond piacs, ligy5.4 nolats, “Barmey Berlingar ot A amily aygroun Deugned. y Nature an Beauly ed and happy group of then fo Ritola's hesls for eight of LooSied their point total from 43 1o ihe vnjversity of Pennsylvania put officials in the Aressing room, smiled itolse; Heels for: elgh 64, while the United States added | - as the trainer, Peter Poole, attended aps, but wilted quickly and o Thle th the shot 13.05 meters, his best per. il Walli e i e e hix | Withdrew on 'the back stretch of the |°1¥ 8 points | formance thus far, and totalled Located 4 Miles From allmgford Center n 1 crmond carried on the Events In Decathlon 1213365 points. headlong finishing dive. l',_..h T .’g‘,i’i‘“.,,iw v;;«d but the| With three of the day's fi | Stewart forged still farther toward . : i L mautch p dee the stara and| L CR K et for Wim: He fallere (VRIS completed, Tim Blewart, | b R Gotipietion. or ha —A park along the entire lake frontage has ben laid out and beautified for the use of all property owners, includ- B ren I o i ey | e on next to the last lap and fin- ek Calter bl €4 P | fourth event and was second to Jans. ing boat landings, rustic benches and tables. Mrs. Rose A. Nolan of Wallingford has been appointed hostess of the It myselt” Parbutt declared, to|!Shed 50 meters behind Wide fiab AnNar Vel b e o el ity | e DA s Loln e thus Club House which is to be erected for the property owners. Drive out to our beautiful development and select R hich H3ead Coach Lawson Robert- \-.;‘,‘QX,‘-';';,».‘,'Z?' :_-q“*fl:;"" -:‘“ an |trailing the two Finnish stars Akilles 5’0’"‘,, e e, Ak your location—Lots are selling dirt cheap—Easy terms. A good investment is worth a lifetime of savings. r : Olympic final since 1920, when he |Jarvinen and Paavo Triola two having displaced the Finns as Rarbutt asserfed he changed his |23 beaton in the same race by Stewart heaved the ehot 13.14|leaders. Doherty of the United —DIRECTIONS, FROM WALLINGFORD: Follow the red and white arrow signs out Constitution street across nsnal factics by getting the lead as (JOSPR Quillemot, of France. Paavo railroad bridge to property. Representative at property office from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. every day, including €oon as possible and holding it in. [ N2S won seven finals in three Olym- i s stead of running risks in trying to come from behind “I never noticed the other run- i st momaie RGNS || Harvey Realty Company, Inc. “I don't ‘remember anything of the last 100 meters except a mad % COMMUNITY BUILDERS DICKERMAN BLOCK PHONE 274 WALLINGFORD, CONN. desire to get to that tape. Tt seem. | ed a mile off when T guess T was GARAGE NEW BRITAIN OFFICE—PROFESSIONAL BLDG., ROOM 113 81 W. MAIN ST. only 50 meters from it. T hope my : ; The judges place in folks know about it How They Finished The order of finish in this great race was Barbuti, . &, Ball, Can- - 2 ada: Buchner, Germany; Rinkel Under New Management Britain; Storz, Germany, and Phillips. 1. § .. TODAY and SAT, The Olympie record which Rar- |l Continnans P 168 MAIN STREEI‘ buti just fell short of cqualling was 1 3 RIG Fashion ATTR 47 35, set by Eric Liddell of Great || ° ACTIONS v i v Bty s vapsl e o We announce the opening of our new 5th Ave. Paris in 1924 | A Q. NILSSON ! . Strangely enough the last Ameri- FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN 1 Specialists lNC ean to win the classic 400 at the —n- Olympics was a product of the same | | «yyp 137 JUROR® SERV'CE STATION Lowest = ) New York state institution, Syracuse hlaghd el | | ’ | A Smashing Dramat : : Prices in | Many years of experience with all makes of cars. w | g | e oty OF 5th AVE, NEW YORK P ALACE I ,::,:,,‘::’ ;,':{:! !flf’ ‘\; PROMPT TOURING and Emergency Service at any hour. ] Door Open 9.00 A. M. Close 9.00 P. M. —TODAY_ “THE BIG KILLING” |||} Work done at night for those who must have their car J| | . s : e R Such Bargains As These Are Rapidly Making Us Famous for Priscilla Bonner, Ralph Lewts in “OUTCAST SOULS" " D . 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