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NEW BRITA{N DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916, | (recently of playing with ;ho new jstick, but some view the success of | | i its popularity with golfers’ skepticism. | | __Flexibility, weight and tortion which ; WITH STEEL SHAFTS ‘rtr‘okthe main factors in the present | stick are th. s whi sig) ¥ 1 {12 now engaged. In’ masterinn. - Gon | : | ARIR éa 7 ‘ ":ter:otier;i lof chrome-verona steel, the N \§ ) ; " NkH. | 3 ;o!lo:'!ers of th; game, by warmn‘g‘r and 3 \\\\ N\ = i~ = . - N \ | o | breaking, as the new stick wi be |\ ' / { N\ Manufacture Machines for Product , graranceed asinst ah o et actec” | \\\\\ ‘ | PN\ | _— | the stick will be indestruct: ssur- &\N 2 S A% 4 E 3 \ ’ ing the owner of a long : g‘\ i : \ \ NN Work on a golf stiok, by which it mu Brice ot ponoba \\\ : N | is hoped to revolutionize ' the game he somewhat higher than the hickory \ $ 5 = b | and also combat the fears that tipe, but throngh the worth of the \\ " ; S Chi are being entertalned by golfers by club an economic saving is the \\ Py . has an m.c:a’fu?" ety SO 0 VR e | N\ Get This Dinner Set = | i the rapidly decreasing growth of prophecy of its makers. enormous expense to which the manu- dates back to over a year ago when \\ ¥ dreralial - facturers of these clubs have been put the first steps were taken toward its | N W'th e L fi::"f’h’;"; \ ith Coupons of late for turning out the essential output and the prosress has been so gold fine around the rim. | need in the game, is under way at the slow that Mr. Lard intimated that it New Britain Machine company. The would be at least next May before thex i L . B 4. G. Spaulding company of Chicago, product was ready far the market, | i Send us 25 coupons and $2.75 in cash and we will send you by ex- 1, the leading manufacturors of this It Is not the intent GEC B ek NN press, prepaid, this beautiful 50-piece full china set. The quality of brand of product have had a repre- concern to carry on the manufacture * ) : . T sentative at the local company's plant of the stick in this city, with the vl § the china, the exquisite coloring of the decoration, the completeness for many months perfecting a new timate success of the design. In the of the set, should make you want it on your table. steel golf stick shaft and it is with cvent of it proving successful, the | = . . high hopes for the ultimate success of local concern will no doubt receive & Were we to buy these sets at present prices, this offer would be the patent that its designer is at pres- | big order for the manufacture of the § impossible. Fortunately, our order was placed long before china ent working. | machine to make the stick, which will - » = . - Allen Lard of Washington, D. C., ' he completed at the company's eastern i “wentup.” Begin today to save the coupons packed with one of the leading exponents of the plant in Chicopee, Mass, game and considered an authority on o TR ; the manufacture of the new sticks is'| RUTGERS RESENTS CHARGE. . 00 am lltt )y |-\ { AND in charge of the demonstrative work, e re e e l“ and in a talk with a Herald man in- Players Deny Use of Rough Tactics § dicated that the proposed club s in Geme With Brown, : . i -. fsare b st Bverowdin all lovers | New Brunswick, Nov. 3.3 of pure water, fertile fields of grass and clover, pure-bred cows, pasteurized w ENTER MODELS ARE ll | popular hickery olub now 1o ey wae bers of the ShyteEifoctball deamiare I milk with the cream—these are what make it taste so different. The dust- | tensively. Members of the Maple Hill 811V Incensed over newspaper ac- proof, odor-proof package is what keeps it fresh and sweet until you are i Solf & P counts that they used rough tactics in ki | Golf club have had an opportunity (oo meae Aot g ready to eat it. NOW READY ! 3 ) lieiatemente fothit sliconchy o che R ol v BE) 3 The cost is reasonable indeed for butter so good. Order a pound from | Cross eleven, scheduled to play Rut- \ : gers this week, who saw the Brown _ your grocer today. Coupons also with Parksdale Farm Eggs. ) i | game, that there was na roughness, They show a knowledge of designing ; “are taken as good evidence ; P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. i £ b | It is also pointed out that none of €, le Distributers for New England and tailoring that is only found.in the B the Brown players made any pro-| USESEE Sele Dk it e S s test. Brown was penalized four ! A " offer loce instead of & 42-plece set, we have good clothes that we sell. They are A times foy rough play and Rutgers not been obliged to increase the required number of coupons fram 15 to 25, jat all, though the officials were vigi- ~ R Y 7 e~ DISTINCTIVE N [Tant. ' Twa of the Rutsers men wers | (RNIREE G R s B %\ sc badly injured as to be sent to a AMERICAN STYLES 3 hospital after the game, indicating | [ e 7 Wedgwood is far superior to ordinary “tub” or “print” butters. Springs ? | | that Brown was fully as rough. The | FOR AMERICAN MEN | team had its last practice yesterday 3 | before the game with Holy Cross at ; i i . Little Tommy Tucker | Newark on Saturday. Wallace has There is a model especially designed for @i i tried to fill his toy bal- Peen given a regular place in the back ! § 5 | field. ~Storck and Hauser are being your figure. Let us show you. loon with his motherts S8 | FiiF i SE Rt aadinansriiors L tie 5 nice fresh hot biscuits— | ably take the places of the regulars. . . | ecrimmage, in which they scored three NEW YORK $10-$12-$ 1 5 say D & C biscuits were times on a strong scrub team. light enough to fly— T ) i ! ; DREW AT DRAKE UNIVERSTITY. SAMPLE SHOP But his mother made | Howard P. Drew, the colored g i more in a jiffy—she says sprinter who made such a sensation He heard his “muver’ Sanford put his men through a long J f by his running in California, is now s S a rak Tniv v, Des 8 @ ! rines, va. He is again studying | iaw, and will occasionally carry his 357 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 1 college colors In the short distance Is the Flour for me {, |races if the strained tendon from * 10c & 25¢ SELF-RAISINGPackages §; | which he suffered does not annoy him — B e — — Iwhen it comes to training again for § A the sprints. ARE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN FAIR TO NEW ENGLAND? Waterbury Store—161 So. 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