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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1916. PLAYERS ARF F]NF!] ’ Henricksen, Janvrin, Shorten, Hob- R . iwm be safe if we have to muzzle the itzell, Lewis, McNally, Scott, Cady, t t e rabbits. |9 ” tuth and Barry of the world cham- eques or a l S, | y the way, the engravers have let 1 ! Boston American league team; us have a couple more pictures of | o | players Coblh and Young of the De- i Le some of the characters which we re- | Ld l:[lfl BARNST“RMEN& troit Americans and Player Davis of 4 n More MOI’IB StarS),n-mmm\ herewith. They are George | i the Philadelphia Americans. All of [ Scheeler, who got the most ballots in | 0 e g z [ UCEE e Al 00, G (GRTE, the contest, H. B. Pfleffer who also got [REho mustina vago0. \a few, Howard Wesche and Mrs. Rif- | | The fines on the Boston Americans ‘ Sene r | chin of Plainville. The people of the me Elght Men i 1 Bmh Leaghes came as the result of a game played . i L sl city will be able to get an impression | v Hayen, s Gonn,} in fviolation ot . . . of the individuals who are to present | vtho 1ulv against members of the s ek the storv of a few characters in an Feel Commission’s Wrath | wora's cnampions miaving in zames i | B ciive serion of adventures to be | | after the close of the season. Barry o 3 reproduced upon the film f_or the ben- } | did not play but managed the team | . . . L : efit of Fox patrons. Taking it, rab- | u i i 2 bits and all, we are going to have | o 3 d that did play. : Cincinnati, Dec. 9.—Fines by the| Davis was fined as the manager of | : 5 & ¥ | somo movie. wholesale were inflicted by the Na- a team which played in various We hope that all of those who were | tional Baseball Commission here yes- [astern cities, but the fines of the re- . o ko : g given over 100 votes in the contest = mainder of the team were suspended - will find time to gather at Fox’s thea- because it was brought out in the tes- ter tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. It is ab- Who have taken part i arious e i thaet Davis had assured his - - 2 2 solutely necessary that they should. | : 5 . t . hibition games following the close of teammates that he had the word of ~ b - . Wi izelio s uncs Sl bR DSt ant =g YOU Wl“ b Sur I'Ised 0 flnd hOW man e | President Johnson of the American : | Monday night and continuing | € p y g cooon of league that there would be no official L 4 . L % : : [ nroushout the week if the weather i3 | things Suitable for Fifty-one playvers from thirteen of e e T s right and the members of the | terday on jor league ball pla the sixteen major league teams were commission states that President [ o . : | must be instructed in the parts they fiicd amounts ranging from $25 to Johnson simply advised Davis to take [* e e g B are 0 play. Evervbody be st Fox's ° ° ° $100. However, the commission was UP the matter with the chairman of 4 : i LA : tomorrow morning. ) ‘ N i e ristmas Givin B v e on thivty m‘m Di’,‘\;m_ .,1‘4 the chairman, he failed to do. Young . & . o SIS ! PHEW, IT WAS CLOSE. B 5 . . i e T 0o Tor plagine @l o feam D - P : : Lovers of fast carpet bowls got their iThe men wha must pay are Players | L atteniin Jdidh pdr oo e ¥ : § 11l last evening at the Fraternal rinks, 5 = ‘anadian tourists, while Ty Cobb was : : Ros N when the W. Li. Morgan lodge, K. of fined for taking part in the game @ G P { P., and the:New Britain Council, O. U. New Haven 1inst the’ Boston Amer: MRS, ELIZABETH RIFCHIN. HOWARD WESCHE A. M. teams clashed. The Pythians cans. | were the victags by the narrow mar- b h d H h' Players Johnson. of Washington: . S | gin of thrée pi nts ithe final score | are tO € had in t 1S StOl‘e. Alexander, of Philadelphia Nationals: e | veing 41 to 38" The results on the | Wheat and Stengel, of Bro s E: ” | rinks were as follows: Rink 1, W. L. | . . CE ITI CUR A carer, of Phauren, arow” 335 cacn | | ‘L rerzanToars S el 15 0 | Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, Neck- | ]"Iix)'4\.y*‘ B ‘nni.\n_ (I,f V]\" .\tox\- \tt\,-]\» | . 4 ; el B \Iorjrza.n ‘Ofl,ge, i.V.:DO'l(ln 18, O. ; H dk h- f B h | Americans $50 for playing at Indian- . A. M., skip Tyler 11: ‘IH’II\ 3, W {\/‘ wear, an erc le S, at | apolis over the protest of Manager | e * Mergan lodge, skip Clock 13, O. U, ‘] McGill, of the Indianapolis club. : . , skip Bull, 10. On next Monday | Players Mullen, Love and Alexander, | : . i . evening $t. Elmo lodge, K. of P. will R b H C t l b l | of the New York Americans, $50 each : meet Sir Francis Drake lodge, S. ot‘ (0] eS, ouse 0a S, mbprel- o . Players Maisel, Baker, Peckinpaugh _ | l Sl S t ‘ I and Shawkey, of m_enxf\\-hvm-k Ameri- : . . CUBS AFTER EMPIRES, i as, lpperS, ul ases’ ray cans, were fined $50 each for plaving | . . i The Cubs football club challenges ! A foll 1 ; Sunday, December 10, at York Nationals were exonerated when & S . ? [ et Bid o 1o b decde he chem {| e e ”;’ t aying exhibi- v ‘ pionship of the 125 pound class in the | { tion games at anton and . { city, The Empires claim the cham- | moneys were collected by this club; B e e e e B | Pumns, Tobesh Robentron.| Zimuere . | it came to the Cubs, they backed out, | man, Fletcher, Kauff, Holke, Kocher, g | mericas! oo oo B o, el . | Perritt, Doolin, Schupp and McCarthy! ; | claimed the title. The Cubs have such | l a ue ; e i stars as Paulson, Yeterian, Beckman, | ; ! Notiee! H. B. PFIEFFER. GEORGE SCHEELER, Blair, Sheehan and others in the! { The annual meeting of the stock- | lineup. 1f the Empires fail to come o o B 1 tell litta 5 y {an agreement to play a game they | ek you a little ‘more. ‘We're g0iNg ! chay) jose claim to the championship | 3 i come before said meeting, will be | all but the fact that the public knows i The Soap keeps my skin fresh and clear ' 1,01q at their hanking house in New | them. Don’t bring the rabbits to the | who is to appear i the fim. NOTICE Beer, Wine or Liquors, and scalp free from dandruff. .'I“he Oint- Britain on Tuesday, the 9th day of | Herald office. We don’t 'want dozens Of course Miss Jane Hall does not 2 = Fac-zimile of Typewriting done im ment soothes and heals any skin trouble. January, 1917. Polls will be open |of them. But if you will let us know | need to fear for her life in the process | The New Britaln Wet Wash having Order Same from 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. of taking the movie. The dog we |maved into their newly equipped Letter Heads Printed. With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad. Cashier. will let you in on a secret. Not all { for playing at Lenox Oval, New York. 4 . ; . . G. . in various Eastern cities. . . Sk = 3 the Empires to a game to be played l B The following members of the New E e e e o elm a S, u er 001S. | other s they were playing under 1 1 g s ; Y . hip ' because they defeated the | ‘ { holders of the New Britain National ! Banlk, for the choice of directors for | Does anyone know where there are | to have a dog too, but we know whose | L RAND Sm the on;umg e <nlm EoTiiEn e Euansae s I e s } dog it will be. That's all we will tell | and the claim will go to the Cubs. | - — tion of any other business t Y st i : — - —— = 3 ’ PTOPEY 1o | they do we would like to hear from ' Ion RON e IomL ol 1t I a seerec | it You Want Good Bottled MULTIGRAPHS LETTER | from 11 to 12 o'clock a. m. . Sample Each Free by Mail s we would like to have two. Now we have is perfectly gentle and we have | building are prepared to co first class AR in no intention of “sicking” the rabbits | work. We solicit your patronage. PHILIP BARDECK Postont 8ol th?\;"}gf,‘;;;'bh‘;w;;m” * New Britaian, Conn., lthe way in but just a little bit. We | on any of the ca Nwe o ol nolsmi:mcuon guaranteed. 30 . Union 1 THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., ING December 9, 1916. | want the rabbits for our movie. We'll | reassured members of the cast. street. 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 | z6 state streez. Hartford, Conn. 2 —_— = = — e USEFUL AND ARTISTIC CHRISTMAS GIFTS as domes and table lamps will be more popular than ever this year e have not advanced the prices on our domes and lamps and we offer them on easy payments New Britain Gas Light Company