New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1918, Page 13

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REMER BEATEN Y OSCAR GARDNER ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. of Ménropenring Mail on First of Mf:;z’trhii— . s well! A Nnice far MALIL THIS MORNING. HEH- HER- HEH - HEH NVERY GooD- BILL FROoMm ING WHHCH TkiE HAS CHARGE ACCT. Two ™MosTHS coal Bl @ LETTER ASHING SUBSCRIPTION To A POPULAR CHARITY BILL FROM GOLF CLUB FOR ANNUAL (8) rREPAlRS AND OVER- FREMIUM HAULING MOTOR CAR DUE — ElEEgL @ GROCER AND (5) LETTER CONTAINING MEAT BILL Two TICHETS FOR BANQUET 51029 PER PATRES “CAN You BEAT T @9 noTice From BANK @ INCOME TAX Of OVER DRAWN ACCT. NOTICE Copyright, 1918, by The Tribyne Association (New York Tribune) GIANT GRAPPLERS READY cher and Zbyszko to Meet on Mat | ght for -Right to Face Chiam- pion Caddock. N r March 1.—Wladek | Boy Proves Poorest ia as sy den tonight in what pro =i POOF SI&!’ B‘JU{ ; bo “:iw‘:‘rl:y\hlfih:ogt, a:ensm,mn.n uling rec made by associated with the be decided by one RED SOX PLAYERS |.mo oo Baseman of Indianapolis Club, Milwaukee, Wis., March 1.— i3 club owner in the Amcrican assoct tion, with the exception of 0. H. wa then, of Louisy attended the an 0 TO ATHLETICS Toe Stect i clasi nual schedule meeting here vesterda lecting the federal war tax and adopt a 1918 plaving chart Wathon, who was prominently iden- tifled with the movement to Withdr:w from the association and merge with 1. — Connie { Certain clubs in the International in Payment for MclInnis Philadelphia, March Heretofore. ol important bouts | Mack. maenager of the Philadelphia | league in the formation of a new cir- nin a 12-r . 5 5 two out of|American league baseball team, an- j CUit last fall, was represented by T. A the Middletow ht. Gardner tool every ih men are wide awake to the exception of tie Roth fighters play s ity the winner will be matche e in an attempt to C'addock for the heavy Reimer doing me < championship of the world. Gardrer's leit raad . 1o Lewis appears to have the bout and he i ho dvaniage. Reimer his opponent but 1 is quite possible that he may get a with the winner tonight before “addock accepts another chals 1pper- 3 dent of the Boston ciub. No fina 2ial consideration was involved. Maclc opped tin ho cse knewn as the man the deadly “body scissor: This torturous srip is made efiective by the remarkabie strength of Stech- | developed legs. Once he e hold, it is hard to break feels confident that he will f prestige of Zhyszko, despite he marvellous | v tho Polish ath- viter ring carned him the | it Battiing Oresn lacing at t of New 5a wle to lower the trength pe proved A York Americans, with a view to transferring Walker to New York Mack. however, was unable to secure fered By Company—Sought Four the plavers he desired in return for | his newly acquired outfielder and the Zbyszko probably i3 the strongest | man in the wrestling world, and througt strensth has gained most ( of his victories. At the same time he Polis sreules is an adept at | the various but his main reli- nce is > agonizing toa hotd Zbysz. 2 an exhibition of this | the recent match at | Square Garden, when ho defeated John Olin i IS 2k shtiy out You the third Knockout came Gibson down POWERS WITIHL MARLINS, sturdier and Wild B 1" | much hea an his rival. Stecher ) he Marhin g pyi deceptive lines, and it he display his skill in onlooker re uizes | © | what a n he is. Tt will be the | | tirst time these two men have met Havan this sea- | i only w on the or close tomorrow when | McLean will four races for the indoor title be s e cham- wilt @ ¢ the \ecas and the Kam the linal game. I\ ties of victory, as in ail propb- | ner o . ¢ Boston Americans in exchange for James C. McGill, owner of the Tn- John (“Stuffy”) Mclnnis, the Ath- | dianapolis club. said he had expected letics” first baseman. Jeon sidetracked for the moment, out | him i . e e ¥ | but that he had insisted on Cady. The | Manage and play first base for Indian- with the three players, but that he | expected them to join the Athletics | advt. before they leave for the Southern aining grounds next month nouncement of the deal Mack, it is stated, conferred with Marty [ Miller Huggins, manager of the New Madison | advt shortly before the starting of his r- | with Bobbic lash in | 53 nounced last night that he had se- [ Barker, his attornev, and Thomas M lected Catcher Cady, Infielder Gard- | Chivingtan, business manager of the and Outfielder Walker of the ) club. to meet Larry Lajoie, the former Mr. Mack said the Red Sox wanted | Cleveland star, here vesterday in ro- ‘o take First Baseman Gainer, | 82rd to closing a deal with him fo ol wae consummuted yesterday in |apolis. Lagoie had ot put th an ap- New York with Harry Wrazee, prosi- | Pearance vesterday afternoon. Lajoie won the pennant for Toronto last season. d he had not yet communicated Native cggs, Russell B New York, March 1.—After the an Manager I, WORKERS ACCEPT OFFER “1/7 Workers Vote in Favor of In- crease of Two Cents an Hour Of- Boston, March 1.--Union carmen nilway company voted unanimously Br st night to accept the plan adju ment of the wa PO mended by Henry B. Indicett of the | Massachusetts Commitice on Public MORRIS WOOD INJURED. safety. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 1.—Morris The action taken at a mass meet Native eggs, Wood, of Tong Branch, N. J., indoor | ing addressed hy Governor MeCall | ice skating champion of the world, | and Mr. IXndicott averts a threatened injured herc Wednesday night, |strike of 8,500 men that would have > | tied up all surface, tunnel and elevat McLean, of Chicago, |ed lines of the company in the city | when he fell at the Winter Garden.|and suburbs | . Physicians who examined the injured | An increase of two cents an hour LEAGUE TO CLOSE TOMORROW | champion said that Woad's spine was The Saturd: Night Basketball | hu ague at the Y. M. C. A. will nnl.\lvlmun later this week. Wood and | fin wages was granted under plan ed upon. The men had asked for n increase of four cent . but that he may be ahle {o race meet here in a series of | A statement to the men issued hy the men of this committee who | conferred with officials of the com- | Native right from the tarm, | pany, says Both the elevated com- [ e ell Bros.,, 301 Main St pany and our ssociations are desir- BAVE ous of preserving inviolate our agree- First | B emploved by the Boston FElevated | demands recom- ! |8 Tailored at Fashion Park first presentation in our own city of Spring ldegs which have been developed at Fashion Park under government protection This season for the first time we are featuring copyrighted styles, Each one a select development tailored ex- pressly for us and laid out to meet a critical demand. Confined strictly to us. With the assistance of our tailors at Fashion Park we serve select cus- tom styles, ready-to-put-on. Cus- A New tom service without the annoyance Der Attractively “Dobbs Proportioned of a try-on. 00 Prices $25; $28; $30; $32.50; $35. {(@hv Wilson (’Ifll OrTY HAL s estion of Mr i menc wccept two cents an | Endicott’s recommendation hour flat increase over vour present | allowed until May, | are advised fhe com- to pa: unanimous judzmen thal our duty to our oountry as well 'd 1916, and we have [as to our members requires us to | “We want to change in it indicoti. we re At the | tell our membership that it is the | sense of m- | patriotic duty of all to accept Mr. |Mr. Endicott 2 “The Boston Klevated company was | Splendid service not hound to srant our demands or |in this cris {o acept Mr. Indicott’s recommenda- tion, and we hope our members wi ippreciate the attitude of both Presi- 1t Brush and the company. express our. deep atitude to the goyernon, 1d John F. Stevens, of the Public Safety Committee, for the they have rendered

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