New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 19

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turer of I State les for the the play leagge hnl Circult- son —~With a eircuit | Jersey Cit amton, racuse, the new Bacgue was organized st at the Biltmore The I rank Rtional, hotel last is to retain tt eld by the disba five of the cities re members of the new o The _on delegates May 8 voted to o on and to close ou Auburn, secretary Minor ot National e Clubs and Jent State les *sident of the new Inter- Dunn leading 1ton club in franchise thr 1d Hartman, - of the t immeadi v voted manufac- who owned tt that city, app h ¥. S. Bene- is to he um. The Bingham- ick ton in. pected to was resume [ . Price, president of the old b, was not present. He is v from C : s d at 11 Driscall morning. voted to ch city the start- iled last yvear will This motion passed demand of on. n which p: hed nition of the rden comm the TO BEATS April brilliar 'ONT Joc duckpin how! Porto. in the tournament here yes rating Bob Stone, the lo games e most ex- ed in th city in s both n were at of their form ee of the mes were. decided by gin, Porto capturing the first a e point Stone win- th the ¢ P 111 while ebind with 109 A witnessed the series. aged S il ,{en the Bal- | of | v one- | capacity l RRMPIONS TO PLAY Manager Slater Decides to Give the Goldenrods a Chance on Their Home Floor to Grab Title, | | | {5 In order that there may be no stain title of New 1 | Kethall team state by the Britain ¥, M. C. A Mana reed to play the ¢ sted in that town next Thursday ey My the e In this, Slater | that he only quintet which wa contender for the title a hancg to even matters on its home } court. It will be re Winsted tc | no return game was { Wheeler s a ! did not den | ¢ membered that the defeated here played. Manager good sportsman 1l 1 it, but when the p controversy started, Mana er put the proposition to him and was agreed that the Winsted foik { would be glad to see the ¢ rapioas in am wa action While played Slater will round inio The hoys are all ¢ hletes, who keep themselves in od condition the yes ind. Ste son Slater, will com 2 20 to Winsted. e will played at th Tuesday evening, betw champions and the Nutmegs, all-star wtion. Dancing wi follow Kop panian, and Sio- wger be i the BILLY OLIVER SCORES. His Entey Win at Bowie Md., April 5 veteran New Mrack. timore, the v his colors fl York horseman, h home in front in 1t the Bowie track ernoon. His four-year- rown geldi Judge Wingfield, mid-gsummer form and ran w from a quintet of selling platers the , one route He took at th rt and held it to owed ner rile the ! the lead e went to Sid 10 event was at half a for colts and geldings. Sid C ner, which is owned and trained J. O. Talbott, opened up a in the first quarter and won with i was | John i honors by Leary. ictor is a good look cl Im Tim Payn | i 1 i speed in reserve length At the end he and a half g 1d of which took r e lengths from J wers, i four The stnut colt tliehen YALE TO PLAY W New 1 nient w > vesterday university SLEY AN, Announce- that Yale to meet the | Weslevan col nine in the Bl bowl tumorrow afterinoon. The contest will open the Yale schedule of games. Billy Oli- | hig | LOSS OF ROBERTSON NO CAUSE FOR WORRY champions heid | bas- | and | i Veteran New York Horseman® Sees | With so capable a player around as( Ross much cause Dave: right b in the a wonderful leading batting second to Larry 1 Inter: , | average }to be covers a great deal of n excellent balls Chicago of Columbus, | cision over Fort Sheridan I rounds of fightir [the ring a strong at welte vantage in eight rounds and two w even. lone announced {hat ched to meet Tex Lewis, cight DOWNEY i | SHUBERT WINS EASILY New Bedford Boy Handa Sammy Waltz a Sound FLacing in Meriden Ring—The Usual Bloomer. ] | | 1 | | ;l Meriden, April 5.—Al Shubert, bedford bear t, Sammy W Iy evers taged under direction {he Lenox A. (. here last night. Shu hert’s superi infighting qual {held him in throughc i the battle, { make tack j.ody punishment and only his game- ness enabled hi 3 limit 1 looked Jiartford boy in ti shubert caught Wa jaw with a hard lef drove Waltz completely 1ing and to all appearances tanding up until the bell rang but no speed thereafte: 1 bout, Kid s his home 0. Fitz of in the second round. Alex fiops in the baftle and then conclusion th the decisively de- Itz of Hartford in round of a 15 round the New headway 7 submitte any inst the on > blow the showed fight while FORDITAM WINS. Maroon Nine Victorious Mainly Through Timely Hitting ot Lefevre. Fo tham's Mou 3 defeated Jo- vesterda hard > Maroon ing on and The ninth Youngg, the Gi ts to worry over the loss of ¢ v Robertson. If Young lands the | | fleld position, it will be his first major leagues. He made scord in the minors, | tern association n g ago. and finishing oic last vear in the national 1 with the sple of 7. His ficlding is on a par with his stickwor! und and is drives and fiy have no New York T round on a si base by Gall e W Lefevr: two vea | four ni | stole tw ham’s three i and held [ers to one hit |. The score: Jjudge of 310022000— 9 13 00040202110 Kneisch and Houck: Halloran, McQuade and T.e- TS MALONE. _REryan Downey | won a referce’s de- | \ra Jack Malone of St. Paul | fevre last night after 10 . A W N JACKSON IN BRIDGEPORT favorite. They are | 4 ,nsuncement was made in Bridge- Doyneyhiad the last night that the Clover A. C will stage a series of box- the latter part April, together Willie of the wel~ .\‘4?\\' W 'h. « \‘['\r'l" Lo Beoe e R e Gline o K ran koG han, OB CE 08 . - \as already been signed. The bout fortisheridaninitiinions w decisionless affair of 15 £ WY Joseph April ; rweights. ot ¢ that Downey weighed 148 and Ma- | 9f ¢ 145 1-2. After the match it was | Downey had heen | of ed at S € will be rounds. F“BUSINESS IS ALWAYS GOOD | FOR THOSE WHO HAVE GOOD MERCHANDISE TO SELl"— THUS SAID A GREAT MERCHANT RECENTLY. he spoke truly. He might have said further—those who have good merchandise ell at right prices. And he might have taken this live store as an illustration of ruth of his st atement. While some have been " complaining about the weather, or this or that, this store continues to " forge ahead at the same rapid pace it has main- tained. I have, this Spring, the finest selection of woolens that ever was in this store. Most of the styles are from the Standish Woolen Co., which they guararte~ i~ he fast dye. Suits Made to Your Measure With Full Try Un $20.00 | “TOM” MURRA I do not refer to this great store’s phenomenal business, but as an in- dication of the place where so many hundreds of men find pleasure and profit in becoming our patrons. 394 MAIN ST. New Britain of | the Southern- | to a terrible | @ he was | He held on for dear | B Alex, | i CURRAN SELLS IT FOR LESS SHOP IN NEW BRITA CURRAN’S THIS STORE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. It is wisdom to buy where the best values are to be found, whether it is i the center of the city or a few steps north. N---BUY AT It is good judgment te buy wherd stocks and styles are new, if you must go a little away from center. It is common sense to buy where the very latest styles are shown, where th very smallest profits are made and where every salesperson is pleasant and cour teous. Make this your store. ing a pleasure. $9.00, $8.00 and $7.00 New Spring Skirts %16.50 Suits for Women, many styles and colors e $15.00 Dresses for Women, all good styles and colors . $14.00 Coats for Woemen, many fabrics and colors $6.00 Children’s Coats, a dozen kinds $2.00 Long Flannelette Kimonos $3.00 Corsets in R. & G., P. N. and Lorraine 29¢ Women’s Lisle Hose 25¢ 39¢ 35¢ White Domet Flannel, yard Colored Striped Voiles, yard . ... 45x3815 White Muslin Pillow Cases $1.65 81x90 Good Muslin Sheets 19¢ White Turkish Towels $5.00 New Spring Hats, beautifully trimmed 25¢ Colorite, to Dye Straw Hats . Shinola or Two-in-One Shoe Polish Mennen’s Talcum Powder Colgate’s Shaving Powder Pompeian Massage Cream 10¢ 25¢ 25¢ 50¢ 75¢ Men’s Union Suits $4.00 Set Rogers 10-year Knives and Forks 10c¢ Silver Nickel Tea Spoons, Rogers make A Thoroughly Progressive Store THE CURRAN D! 381 TO SLIGED PIGS’ LIVER Lean Fresh Pork ROASTS, Ib.. .. 27¢ | 24c 18c SHOULDER ROAST BEEF. 1b. .... E BOILING PTECES BEEF, 1b. BUTTER Fresh-Made Mohican Creamery A Big Special, Mohican Select- ed EGGS, doz.. . Whole Milk CHEESE, Ib. MOHICAN PEAN BUTTER. 1b. 43¢ 30¢ 25¢ | SWIFT'S NUT MARGARINE, 33(: 3 Pound FRESH SHREDDED COCOANLUT, 1b, GOOD BAKING BEANS, 1b, FRESH CUT SPINACHE axzny, wen ... 10€ ERADISH HOOT, 1. e eversie: 1 &C 3 to 4 . M.—HOUR SALJ SMOKED c SH'LD'RS, Ib. 24 28c ik 385 MAIN STREET, Shoulder Veal ROASTS, Ib... BONELESS ROLLS BEEF, 1b. ... : 296 FRESH OR PLATED CORNED BEEF, Ib.. . 1 6C STEAKS Short, Sirloin, 246 Round, ib. ... EGGS Mchican Spe- c cial, doz. .. ... 40 POTATOES Medium Size, 250 15-1b. peck . .. New ROLLED OATS, 3 Ths.. . A RER T AR RIS . 13c 95¢ 27c 23c APPLE 1h. PURE BUTTER. Lbs. FRESH ELBO RONT, 2 Ibs LOW CORN MEAL, 3 1bs, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 3is 23 | BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS 30¢ | Ask to see the new Lee Unionalls for women. Make housework and garden We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps 5 (0. FRESH N fFEEi 3lbs 236 28¢ 20 33c Fresh PORK SH’LD'RS, 1b. FRESH HAMBURG ST T 9 SPRING TAMB, Ih. FLOUR Aunt Jemima Pancake and 1 50 b Buckwheat, pkg. Gogod Table zgc ' SYRUP, can . .. } 5C ; Mehican Asstd. ct JELLY, jar .... 14 1 SYRUP, bot. Karo Corn Van Camp’s Evap Milk 2 cans CHALLENGE COND, MILK, : 16¢ § 15c Split or Whole GRY PEAS, Ib.., SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP, 5 Yellow, bars 20¢ | RED oi YELLOW OKNiONS 4 ibs £0c § MEATY PRUNES, Large RATSINS, 2 SOLID HEAD CABBAGE, b , GOOD COORING APPLES, 1 qts LARGE RIPE BANANAS, doz, w25 4c 19c¢ 25¢ i YELLOW STONE i PS, 1 qts | s OR 1bs - 15¢ 10c B ! to 5 P, M.—HOUR SALE] RIB ROAST | BEEF, 1b. ... 25¢

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