New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1918, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD JOCKEYS TURNED DOWN ¢ Were Not Prepared for - . .. o v Riders on Recommendation Re- This War. We Had to § oo | Vork, May 10 Pay Advance Prices @ oo club who met in their offices, 18 R Forty-first street, yesterday af- On the recommen s 0 a e 8 he stewards of the Havre de ¢ o B ocotin ‘nded Jockey Ward (AL s e ” BESSE-LELAND ) ‘ BESSE-LELAND Wanted Quick e B R HATS AN Zs SHOES Trainer I°. G, Martin was fined $200 . B! for entering horse riendlinoss 3 £ ’ S i Why not profit by being prepared with Auto Tires and while h the forfeit list, ane | N\ More service ubes. B ooiners turke. 1. Maore, 1, ) Madc for ser- D 2N B e and satisfac- They advanced in price April 22, 1918. The govern- H# = "% el ke el were re- | i o vice as well as f eTEM: 1 tion in our jment has saiq there will not be a pound of rubber imported g i to donate 5 looks. ' 4 ¢ Shoes than from now until Jan. 1, 1919. } nu d < to the Navy | £< 7 jou usuall There will be another advance this month, larger than [f Deravtment v will he the best Sold as near Kot 4 Y = Y. he one in April of 10 per cent 2 § now in use on the turf, and will be S0ld - as ¢ get in Shoes =nt. : sonf to Secretary Danicls witl he | [ ; s as = a3 5 We are selling our entire line of Auto Tires and Tubes |y\-‘,‘\' rm-m.:'m‘ i g i el B : :.Oh]t ASERRES that cost a lot sible t the same prices in effect before the April advance. This Who will succeed W. €. Voshureh | J§ i 2 y more. inc 2 as officlal handicapper is a question | B8 : ; i /o ¥ fe hlavc do}:\c sil;:u:.thc advance and tomorrow is our last day LAt Ia: bR REE e | A 4 $1.50 to $5.00 BESSE LELAND S $4.00 to $8.00 Of sales at the old. price. i N B other by practically every raceg | . ; Think it over and see if it wouldn't pay you to protect but has never been s B : th THE LIVE STORE yourself against further advance. terday the stew we an inklir of their choice by appointing Harold HOOD TIRES—Best Made. § Voshurgh, secretary to his father. l Youns Mr. Vosburgh is a student of b < Tyrian Tires Tyrian Tubes ,the turf and is likely fo develop into | F Todi T Norwall Tub: M an expert handicapper. A Haiangeies ohva oSS | s making this appointment the d Revere Tires Revere Tubes stews b cwards for the | S : e — 3 . . | ~ . L BS W Goodrich Tires i Empire Tubes ST -d Tires i o ol cock to Belmont Park Cord Tires in Stock, all Sizes. R drew Miiler to Empire City . P1. . . nt at the meeting were 30x3 -—3,500 miles $13.11 $13. Sturgis, H. K. Knapp, F. I miles Tt 17,05 7 cock, Andrew Miller, John Sanford | BB miles . 19.76 20). and . T. Wilson ) ; ’ miles . 26.08 i miles . s 26,60 , YALE LOOKS STRONG . : s e . — miles ... 28.55 29, Captain Lyman's Agzregation of Ball | : d ' e e e by Bl e oo 0 v [l OB B The idea of greater value has become so intimately gL i Over Crimson Rivats Tomorcow. | M 5 Associated with this Live Store that the name Besse- g 50 i 5 - NGWITow BRI ESs YAl e i | ‘ Leland has become synonymous in the minds of most MOTOR CYCLE SHOES AND TUBES e : } men with better values in better clothes. S Goodrich $18.75 ! up which defeated Princeton, 4 to 3, x3 United States $14.50 | e ("”:".d f“ ‘J"“:\:} % $16.00 | bridge, the lne-up worked smoot 4 2 ¥ There are Other we Refer to ‘ale loft here today cxpecting | [ 3 g Buy ahead, not only to save money, but to have your 8 ictory i b i i & res when you want them. o A (s Bl "”“.’;‘!:l‘!“"“\‘)""” cton, || 4 lmp{)i‘tant the SiZe Cornell, Dartmouth sleyvan in the four games it has played, defeat- all except Cornell by the margin | E%ements and variety of our stock ] ‘m‘r run. Cornell was trimmed i : In Our which ith scarcely The Yale 4 S o fastest field- | Are * e e 3 business which are more enough good merchan- and its battling, although not high in ‘ ’ | advantageous to our cus- dise to go around, ac- FREE AIR. EREEISERVICERNE | S b Rtk e o8 5 o tomers than ever before counts for the record- | tain Norman Lyman, has a mark bet- | which arec sure to give breaking volume of busi- = e - - - niban il b e o this store prominence in ness we are doing this = —— = | fect flelding average for fhe four 128 ENTRIES nn\\\\ MATCH RACE FOR PIMLICO, zames played. They are: Boyd, cen- | ‘ the puhlic eve. season. S { R ter field: Sawyver, second bhase; Gor- | Field of Contestants for (1u|||.‘("n.1r Kh Miay Meet Cudgel don, right field; Talcott and Lync ey Intercollegiate Ass'n Games. | Bondage and Crank \gain. pitchers, and Pramm, outfielder, | : MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUlTS : | Since the season opened only ; ingfield. s, May 10 Baltimore, Md.. May 10.—The s 2 : ; ; nt:ms, dra from five coll _!ur 10,000 s been ‘offe ven players mave heen tried. Ed ¢ ¥ . been named for the first track | Maryls Jockey eluh Lynch occupled the hox in the first R X 22 25 27 $30 35 of the Connecticut Valley Inter- | race e run at Pimi i . | #ame, but was wild, and Frani Tal- £ o @] - e - i giate association tomorrow at|day or Wedr Wit cott, ubstitute, who was given a | g Yy B Field Viau's Oma Commander trial, s let down Princeton with six far the greater number of en- | J. K. L. Ros s, James r. | hits Dartmouth with four an rnell 4 eome from Hanover, N. H., where | thur's Bond ; Cowned by | Wih four. He is steady under fire | (8 GTHER &, R g 1 | and has remarkable control i ’ \ ¥ Hillman is developing a team institute, 82 for|is the per m of Viau i ops, but has been ra | that there is still much discussion as| vears. Under the restrieted plans for l for Springfield col- The quartet of thoroughbreds met on occasion, | to which is the best horse P iheir meetings in athletics, Yale and | v s . A , : C” Y ITEMS acari o sow e aen B . : Shirts $1.50. You will pay elsewhere $2.00 i tial attempt to stage | Wednesday In the Pimlico Spring As Yale and Harvard plaved n.»i | t of raw naterial In 4 33 1 3 v The fielding of Par Sawyver and - ¥ inity, four for Rens- | mains to make the contest a certainty | 141 has flaur 3 4 & : i s - et on the part of the recently Handicap, and, although Cudgel won, | hasebhall last yvear, the game Saturday efd association the race turnced out in such a manner will be thefr first meeting in two B | June 1. Saturday’s game will he g 4 : Shirts $1.00. You will pay elsewhere $1.50 o o VALE CREWS AT PHILADELPHTA, | Yilers ast from home, the team | [ ‘ s, i o , ! ‘ fldren’s Suit $2.45 to $15.00 at | el Uit il : Shirts . You will pay elsewhere $1.15 Qs k. advt [ Wil Use Their Own Shelis in Races v on ithe following Saturdavs | S ; R Shirts .57. You will pay elsewhere 95 bres of lovely new Tub Dress : | L arrived at the Kavanaugh Shop, With Penn Tomorrow sratt St., Hartford, to be adde Philadelphi i e e i e R UNDERWEAR SPECIALS ghemagianaignoyelf > last ni yday ook their S . aspirant for Vou will find th inal practice for the races with Penn- | tha hes championship of the fma witlt popular prices.— | cyljvania on the Schuylkill river on | world, was under investigation here Ve Union SU.“& $1.25. You will pay elsewhere $1. I Saturd vesterday by tie federal authorities [ ¥ “44 ’ Union Suits, B. V. D. .85, You will pay elsewher were for Mothers Day, May 12, The Yale crews will nse their own | in connection with an TTni D . Strom. Florist.—Advt K U ) RATE RS R Brrm el G off (i T c Union Suits . \‘l“ will pay elsewhere .75. ‘ochrane, of 21 Lenax|ported tho New Huven oarsmen|an announcoment by Depurtmont : ! o 2-piece Underwear .79. You will pay elsewhere $1.00 Boston to enlist In | would use the bhoats of a local row- [ Justice Operatives Walter Treadwell 3 ] % c G T TR B 4 e o - o Mt Yai ok i e o 5 2-piece Underwear .50. You will pay elsewhere .75. . —e - — = - . 2-piece Underwear B. V. D. 45. You will pay else- where .65, 400 PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE 400 - - i ; ,:» ;\’cc‘liwcar ‘pl;)()} :'ou wi” pay elsewhere $2.00 . 4 o Neckwear $1.00. ‘ou will pay elsewhere $1.50 .-M-gl—gél—-———-—-—-—-————-——— ———————-—-—-—-———-——M.—a—lflt_ I . Neckwear .65. You will pay elsewhere $1.00 & ATURDAY “"‘”‘I“ \":'i‘: "i 'l‘:l“‘:‘”“" PN YOUICAN SAVE " Neckwear .50. You will pay elsewhere .65 A LITTLE O) ) . ¥ NG DURING 7T SALE? ] My S ~ _— . Largest Line of Children’s Straw and Cloth Hats in Best Conn. Valley Big Sale on Tomato i e o B d . o New Britain and vicinty, 45¢, 98¢ and $1.39. CREAMERY 47(: PLANTS 1-2 doz 15C : el | : BUTTER b in a basket 2 fortl &M Nor Yale - - i FRESH = s . Best Pure Very Good Y State @ ¢ | = UEAGHEES : LARD .. 2 Ibs 59° Bake Beans 2 Ibs 31 38¢‘ :m. 35¢ | K E B - Best Comp. 51 ¢ | New Sound e | : S LARD ... 21bs =77 ~ | ONIONS 3 lbs SUGAR Fine : 38 Stores 38 Cities xtra Large Best Pink Q. Gran. . ... 21bs : e alif Prunes 2 s 31 s Salmon 2 tal] cans Largc ks ARG ; ) putation to Keep and C_“@;)m o 2 8 | ~OLIVES STARCH . C Bottl 9 e s e Very Good Leader Brand _(,otfce Try alb ZOC | f“,“",'dfyj orden’s E—ip 4 1b Davis Bak- | Washing 1 R > Al wans 27C ing Powder can POWDER 3 ri=- 16¢ s Condensed 29( Gorton B . | 3 Extra large LK 2 cans CLAMS can Boxes Matches 7S ¢ $1.00

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