New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, i918. ( v ; s are making guns so0ds behind them mean increasen | QAT MIMORE ARTER BIG BOUT| 2o the reaching the baitle- | with St. John's college on SAturss R AN“ | a1 aeronlancs. Still «vs | prices, not increased industrial effi- sl iy ol e i | T RIS ; i Sl = ans- | ciency. A man who saves money out venience. : March 30,550 4002 80 8 i ships in which to tran \ Rl | Anril6, Holy Cross at South 0. Fordham at Fordham i tenth of the total labor of the coun- | Well as dollars. His subseription to | Willard and Colonel Miller Avrive in TIN WHISTLES IN GOLF TIFE. 100 iy . 198 ,_ try, and one-fifth of Its high grade la- | the government loan represents an cx- il . E"““"T”““""fl atisous Ml p .0 vor, is being utllizea for war pur- O#s of production over consumption:} Maryland City and Hopes of ¥ Ficld of 71 Compete in Struggle | o South Tield: =5 s s an actual creation of capital which { . i | Field: 24, N. U. at § n be used for war purposcs. If he Fans Risc. Azainst Par at Pinchurst. | 27, Fordham South Fi has made money to put intc the gov- Binchursti NG Marchl i 0neld |0 South Field. krrnmonv loan by working harder, he Baltimore, Md., March 27— T v urned out for the Tin | ° }, Penn at PHil& has helped to make goad the deficiency 7histle ¢ agair > 1l at Ithaca; 11, BY Ped to make goad the deficiency | 5 B G0 TR ST Willara, | Whistles inst 1t Pine- | port men and supplies. Probably one- | of current income furnishes goods as = { = To prevent this loss of productive power from becoming a disaster, 0 Nl b those of us who stay at home must e d oS nation | 1, Jabor Dower due to the draft hurst yesterday. John D. Chapman 1d; 13, Stevens aiiig i N is the only way in which E ! “If he has secured it by eating less { heavyweight champion of the world, s ndice 5 1 ). ; Lafayctte at South Fiel my by m N 1hlin can meet its war bills. Loans and | e : T ofaGroen gl g0 Bl o e at Sou (}]y / merican Fubiic ; S veraeny ihe | foodlonjburning ese coal, he has in-|accompanied by his business ascoci- | mund M. T: P W , handicap June 5, Penn at -Soufs laxes may Eive the KoK ame . ang | Creased the amount ot food avallable | ate, “101 neh Miller, ruiscel Lopas | 12, tied for the first prize in Class A | — SR DSCeREAE: T e us o win tho | 10T our troops and aur allies, or the|in the bre of local patrons of bux- |at 1 down. Irving S. Robeson of HOPR FOR SU axes will not ena = amount of coal which can be used toling et 1 v S e | Rochester and D S. Brow £ B Haven Maren e e S i e e e s t ing that the bout between the title | Rochester and Dr. J. S. Brown of | — B o L Gl s For Whe tuarliainot """‘i.““*‘ “}""]””“"“"- - nd Fred Fulton 1ray bo | Montclair tied for second place and | Senator Brown Opponen sserted actual savings. wvar is n “The ability of our troops to fight | Gl T e (o i Robeson, who won the T “histles | i 5 laay +in ent {ssued Ty Pres- | won by dollars. Tt is won by £00d 209 | and our allies to live depends upon | yerdie (o Seny on July 4 ; tobeson, who won the Tin MWhistles | peiteved! to Hivery ot Arthu \ Uni- | clothing, by coal and iron. the willingness of (he natlon 16 pro- luicie wos to dispeic of & nusnber of ] prizs for the Best sross. with Albany, N. Y. March sity through t! onnactictit YWar | e is why a ma e ho | duce as o s an and ¢ Sl ' Lo 5 w7 : i f oy " fm]‘m ; CLE Phat wh _Allnmsln_nr woman wh mn‘r'.tul mm}: as it m"l‘l‘ and fnh-*"lm horses formerly with the Willard cir- ¢ 77 on the No. o. of the baseball fans wel . ttee . Hadiey saves money to invest in a government § as little as it can. The margin be-1.yg yet the fact orf Miller coming There also v E > for the flrst alement is as follo laan helps the country more than the | tween the amo of food and fuelly o “oused a buzz of fight talk, for | prize in Class B. Col H. Ormsbec when the Sendigy “The war has greatly reduc t bank that finances the loan, or the|and clothing and other necessities of < : . N he ( r C final pass: & i b : 2 it was realized that Willard could | South Shore, and D. Clark of | il pas‘ vailable labor power of the country | capitalist who sells railroad stock to |life Which our non-combatants pro-| o)W % [EUREC FIE 0 T Woodbridee were dendlocked at 1 up. | Son hill permitting basebal updreds of thousands - convert it into government bonds. The | duce and that which they consume is | So. & 7% e ! : e et GhE Sunday nfter 2 P. M. icil ave go: gad: a s 1 ¥ ank or the capitalist gives the gov- | a rough but e of our pos- 5 local ordinance prohibi ¥ o > = L X Sl B N AT 1o el ; e . ocal ordinance to pro r are in training camps hoine. ernment dollars. But dollars without | sible fighting cfficiency. tiltHeso || ST GBS {“1‘ 't'("""l"" : X THREE GAMES WITH CORNELL. Senate Leader Brown, Wi things are the sinews of war : Bie mosene wien sl er. — s o — i S - with the police officials rezariing | Columbin's Serfes With Ith p SR s : erles With Ithaca Nine | o0 vesterday to let it g@ seurrying about of all the promoters | New York, March 27—After w con 1t will be reached in that | With 2 view of getting in on siderable delay in making uvp its |Jate this week when there wilf | ground fioor. 1€ the bout were st eball schedule the Columbia ath- | OPen fight on the floor to sangi-Gagw here it could be held in the open - | letic mar 3 1t yesterday complet- | Some of the opposition agaiyng Strect Succumbs to Pneumonia | in the hall ground, whers 20,000 per. | ed the Jist. Fifteen games are sched. | Pill as o rod . , sons cot ness the contest, uled twelve of which will be played |eémoved by the pr St. Augustine Larly This Morning. & A ftteen rounds to & decision are | on South Field. There are no mimos e liam Moffat of Utic permitted in this city it is held that | with either aYle or Harvard, which | Whether or not Sunday bglseball shall | o014 medal for low scorc this wouid ba suflicient for a demon- | had been a featuro of the season up [Pe allowed filhg round. heral vebtel | felson of 28 Chapman strect, died | Stration of superiority by one or ihe|to last year. In place of <hese a ES e n | winter champlonship g« this morning about 1:30 o'elock of | other. Ordinary bouts in the open [three wame series is scheduled with [ Thus far for home | with a card of 185 reumonin. He was a student at the | ir here have drawn from 6,000 1o | Cornell and two with Pennsyivania, | garden plots have been’reccived and | holes. John & Rew Tiritain High school and would | 8:000 persons, and it is declared that | one of which will be on South Iield |after April 15 no mo¥e plots will by | Country Club Il e s the contral location of this city would | and the other in Philadelphin. The | alloted. The city enginaers are to as. | 154 Beosides his parents, a brother, Lin- | Permit of thousands of fans from all | season opens with home game !sist in staking out the plots The mateh play Yikner D. Daniclson of Chapman Vikner Daniel Daniclson, aged 19, } son of Assessor and Mrs. Aaron Dan- coln Danielson, and two sisters, Miss | === Thelma and Miss FEdna Danielson, rvive. The funeral will be held at 30 o'clock Friday afternoon at his | late home. Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman Wonderful Values in All the Latest Styles CITY ITEMS { Summer Furs at Meshken's.—advt. { John A. Ross, a democratic con- stoble and the demacratic member of | succeed himseif in both positions. He has no opposition. Open Friday, Hollanders’, Hartford. | ON e i | “rank Green 458 Main street i 0 l Om Or luul Edward 1. Hansen of 160 Iligh 3 ice in the merchant marine o oney own ” $10 worth of new Columbin records You will be interested in a new line of big Comfortable Chairs for down. Brodrib & Wheeler, A fy = i 2 b 0 o e e | Every department in this store is filled to overflowing with the and Davenports hich we have just received. There is an inviting = a4 Daveuporte T ¥ v Y o NEWEST, the BEST, and the MOST STYLISH garments. You will look about thess capaclous upholstered pleces that will repay you N ination of counclimen and aldermen find variety, exclusiveness and value to a remarkable degree. many times over every evening as you pick up the paper and pre- on the democratic ticket, and also e the election of delegates to the city We are ready to serve our old patrons—ready and willing to pare to settle down for a quiet good time. They are handsome o St > 4 2 5 < i to: oo D ot olaters amalal oo e L s extend credit to new. We are prepared to make all alterations so : s, too, and come in all kinds o stery and a rs. ards this 1 : ik e g L S will be held tomorrow evening in that you will have your new clothing to wear Easter, but request You will find one of them the best investment for the money Bardeck's hall. that you make your selection early ANTI-RACING BILL KILLIID. / : e e G B _ Easter Suits Easter Dresses ] Maryland Housc Votes to Continue | W N 2 ;i . | 4 e are showing some won- We have a splendid assort- COMPLETE AGENTS FOR Berting at ?"“'f*" e derful values irgi the new ment of ne\‘v dresses in HOME GLENWOG Annapolis, Md., March 27.——The | suits in_such materials as - FURRISHERS RANGES House of Delegates vestorday defeat- ; { Vol B T Gt Serges, Combination effects, ed a bill to abolish betting et all r: ! . o £ » wenli - o e P, N s e e b e | 3 ¥ ) dine. 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