New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1918, Page 9

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DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918, g CHRISTY MATHEWSON IS GIVEN CALL BY FAN Why some bhali players maintain a strict veserve on the ball field is a le to & number of fans, but if they d the pl s side would undersian Mathewson, one time in & check me in which he licked the writer es Jeft hand at does not al and using his why he auerics put to him by fans wh s on the hal a “All {ans are not alik weng on Christy, “but you never know when s going to gel in wrong. For field 1 i one time at Fo rming up near the a fan called out to 1 going to pitch today. M nd Wl I an- Then r hunk 2h cwered, ‘Mavquard, [ believe. the f d “Why, you 1 of cheese, Marquard can't p “You see,” continued “this fan called me a hun heeanse 1 A FROCE THAT SUITS IMER OCCASIONS e HRe CRETR T Cue e g The right thing to wear for every | occasion of the summn v is often” a | difficult problem. When it can he | solved by one frock, the happy sor of that particular dre real bliss, One such frock is here ready af the instant for | at luncheon. & midsummer gar- | or for dining and danc | any smart country elubs It is ex- | ; 2 Point, where the class of 1919 was Secretary of War Baker addressed the | qyisitely charming with the filmy Jace | Venice is being Sadly mutilated by ping their hombs over the picturesque l which’ many old and beautiful build« Phatograph of the review at West' graduated a year ahead of schedule. ! young ofticers, = “Who are drop- | city. This view of the Carbon, along { ings were demolished. A trimming on net, l!ho Austrign raiders WINNERS OF TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ~ HONORSTUDENTAT | oo™ ooy o b crc pop | FOOD FOR PRISONERS IN GERMANY VOLUNTEER TO FIGHT FOR UNCLE SAM! WEST POINT ACADEMY WAR DEPARTMENT IN WASHINGTON = = with their work. *l jove the work,” Four of the passenzer automobiles | suys Mrs. La of tI | wan iwa Torbert, who is pol quartermaster's oflice | shown takir rtment, are being dyiven by | ment to anot 1 bus from one depart “1 don’t mind the omen, and their chiefs are satisfied [ oceasional cranking, cither. he famous veteran of Davis ct coast artille \ S beenl assigned ; John Paul Dean of Worcester, Mass., Blches and national champion | to duty worth. Alex lawn ten doubles, Frederick ler and hrockmorton won the S as joined Uncle < ' idonal patriotic doubles at Boston | at the United States Military academy The ngdney of the prisoners of war| for those camps is being loaded g s vicn, Ehle the you % Lo 2 vas gr atec o i at Geneva, Switzerland, \s an in- | Geneva. Above is shown a portion & s Dkt s, Harold Phota shows. | left 4o right; Alex- | 8t West Point, which was graduated . : 2 e T e e = e e Lo ol & Eone | heavy l ander and Throckuiorion, 2 this year. [ packages for the Allied prisoners i awaiting shipment at Basle, _German camps. Below, a mail tral { | was the honor man of the class of 1919 § |

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