New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 8

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MARCH 10, 1918 ) TO RUSINESS ON HOUSATONIC RIVER—JACK JOHNSON WOULD MEET IPIC GANMES—FAST NUTMEGS QUINTET HERE TOMORROW NIGHT AT Y. M. C. A. - - - By Srim{sJ THE UNIVERSAL.CAR The Ford Factory has not vet ] i 1l o t normal production. It will ¢ some time, after being entirely We are get- ting a few cars right along, and sug- gest that you leave your order with us 1s soon as possible and we will deliver as soon as possible. Runabout, $500: Touring Car, $525: Coupe, $650; Sedan, ; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550. These prices f. 0. b. Detroit. Don’t for- get the service we give in our shops, Ford skill and ILE €0, New Britain. given over to war work First Crew—S80 ; AT m, Brownell, Schieffelin, Mead, Pat- prson, Driscoll, Hadden. - Second Crew—Heminway, Benson, i ; . i i s | ~ \bout the same as that of Canada oulton, C. Hare, Austin, McHenry, Z CONTEMPLATlNG lp THE} One could hardly help feeling thatd ifunson, Mali, Lashar b A G i 13 ¢ Americans should know and real Third Crew—Von Beren, Bucholiz, i SUIC_!DE i i tpe something of what these Amer- wing, Payson, Cowles, Flass, Brown, & f ican engineers are doing, often under nders | obstacles, in fulfillment of the Amer- ass Crews. | can s ¢ pirit of humanity and helpful- 1919 e : ness mbel, Goldin Mrs. David Fraser, wife of the cor- AR S | TR GER] e ' JOHNSON ON TRAIL ! : S LG O £ th E WARNS YALE ATHLETES |TO INVITE GERMANY | Y.} C.A. VS. NUTMEGS ~ JOHNSON ON TR Rssociated Press Correspondent :"isnt, o5, s ien, oimes L eae | Sloms ! TO OL MES | o . OF CHAMP WILLARD , Gaek o, Joth Hor! Trisband. - Bebrs m, R. Can o " - s, form with knickerbockers and car- , Hochschilc e Sava Neglect Studies | tempt to Wrest Championship From ed her ov yro T nd cigar St b, byl HRUGERRRIRES i Sy G B Breents of Pat! Four Years Willl Be Jack Arrvives in lavana From Spain LR PLOY.a1008 S cls (9 e Rl T he 1 ; T a series of ner husband, for there are no ¢ig- K’,“,mm‘ i e | Forgotten by Comimittee in On Way to Mexico Where E b, ed s sofbe had s iOm sk jamg, Dana, Jones, New Taven., M 10.—Profe I f ost 1mpo s, Bullard, Dc Mather Abbott, the Yule crew coac Charge. on A e He Has Bou : i : i yesterday pointed out in a letter that G, NN et GROR 4 ¢ ik n: B 1 Jack Johnson px : 3 dhmen. athletes in many cases have failed 1o g o ¢ Nut in car oops and i 1 i he: here clos 1 » International Olym- apprec the frocdom which they pion, arrived here yester ve e since the university re- | pic Commitiee it was ed yesterday : £ Siclyns s : e MG R 5 e aa sumed ms on a colleg Asis, | that no decisior 5 been reached 2 S alainh day Where h 1l make his f - the chibt oar f thut they have failed to keep thei | i alu E £ e t hief centers en routc M | ! as to the place for the hold f the 5 ter: 1 * ance in a ring o Omsl yourd sh cholarship up to the required stand- i 1¢ place for the ho o v ! X e ymsk, Aboard Briti he championship (o and that in quence - they | games of the seventh Olympiad in Jan. 10 (Correspon = ho took a promine his eity almost four 7 L jEais become conditioned in studies | 1920. The guc Willbe led on vho t min Associated I he oce: the twenty . dumni, w e seen i cturn fight with Will . om the athletic squads. The water n High alumni, will be seen E t with i e el s e skt n ary of the revival of the Olympic Nutmic uniform. Harmon - under any condition thosc I ‘ . 0 a “Aub‘n « i t B L T it o8 i o e o s Tk Ctriin (e ot ot | o o 1 Gl Goleal i Ultimate Outcome obtain a cordi to P'rofessor Abbott, and he | ternational Olympic Committee to ho [OrMers that cver displayed hi L He Beou. 1, he sai 2 10| room anywhere in the town. Prices rincoton Notifies Manager MOOTC | ools that the 1 duates gen- here. It will réquire the best suit Willard, winn Iy should 1¢ the importance to feat their 25 per nt., or oth of their failure to resume routine | the commitie comprising 3 ' ) 5 Joh looks to good condi constantly ising. The tempera- held at Laus n April L E ¢ on Apr 0l Beeress bolow zern and | Vladivostok, Feb. 10 (Correspond- s e : ‘!‘ of the Associated Press.)—Dr. That Crew Will Race Annapolis colleg: . following the transition | Pierne de Coubertin, its presic The climinary i il be be- tion. | aid he tips the beam at 22 drosk drawn | lav Girsa, local member of the Instead of Crimson from the militavy pr un to j Bavon Godefroy de Blonay ¢ Lere pounds, e former champion has | ) which thes ¢ accustomed tzerla P »n de Laveleye of 4 ot signed ¢ contrac lling fo " a 1 ) ed ¢ ability of the Russians to ree A mover wored hy mem- leinm e ancing wil v ine: five ring b SxColwiin¥any | e tussians to recan- bers of the faculty te all the rigi Sl N T u rooters gpponents wh 1 sclected for | 25 Ty . e - truct an army. provided a stable military T hich the under- | seloction at present, with to cheer their pets I pes to mec velk Demp - Nt : S i | Amsterdam L s ¥ He hopes to meet Jack Demp- | i iming with . ,f | #Overnment can be established in wduates wi ceustomed before | ang n ill candidates for th 1 G4 & SULBUCER nad others of the be American | .. {ionalities, : 1 an st | Russia At the wmoment, he admits, the armistice ono tome has not been mentioned I champi fi, hters. Within four months or after | e el Stk vwv\lh‘\xl\u is against such an effort S e e 7 ulfillment of his Mexico contract, he | iy S Rl iasy 16 soldiers are not properly fed, 1 commi ¢ es, it was stated $100.000 1'0It HORSEMEN. | 12 f an life t i i OWLING AT TOLEDO. ST T e ol s e e expeets to visit the Unifed Statc clothed, nor paid. They are kept ; B ondent visited the la (v, e The Buy barracks with mothing to occupy S part in ihe games, it was declared McGovern and Wilson, Amateurs, R ia American | P > tem unbear. v Austin, sccretary cireuit | e s A S cashier received the I Q ductin mother Toledo ama- v 3 3 T .646 on, forme tandard Sanitary Company was 1 1 N and laid in an ex wh ans to conduct v DAVIDSON GOES TO REDS. | mile cks this e that demoralizes them o il | maznificent Y rom President has announced he had secured for his | son oledo amatey ealee ; P thor t Slaude dson fielc fre or s fo W p Poincaire of France and other pres- Cland idson, infield om | \merican housewife Would | anny and the re-establishment of mote minent i Sy wh member of Ui circuit e ax- HAWAITAN VOLCANOQ | Ipmen: i TR RT R et et Kot oileges } the ¥ wttitude on » S aE 3 = o 1 o D o UNIVERSAL LEAGEE. | IVANS AND STYLES LOSE MATCH. packag s inese olutely guarantec u state of peacs 2 : 1 v el S would have a iremendous effect to- 17 .646 .43 ¢ 3 ofessi + _playec Letter Received a0t erent v All | government elected by the will of the afternoon, Fifteen il be FHowe seste ye gainst LThe & L E ty i years 5 P to keep troops in Russia for ichardson, and a- | ac £t entry list and in ! ¢ 1 b k o g LG ECE Sreatest ve es, inj @ S bibasy i Te { the majority and support- rid dn > them. | They serve one gov on the war not being considered in issuin 2 ! ‘ v of ca The place thiy tety VP gy Phe commiltec ust received a A Moran, of the Cincinnati Nationals, | o 5 j i ( The first necessity,” said Dr. Girsa ham the p \ the two-men event of ai announced yesterday b Ber- peace throughout Russia. To accom- gment ooking around for tournament here yesterday afternoo addition to open cla ered a 1 n tisu T e el (e vith a 623 to BOWI IN(‘ NF = value of stake races will ap- c L0 ¢ ! | beria T'hr divisions of troops - % t It the other| . : ANG N S 1000 « fore they could|wauld be more than ached the &ooal omp: v e e ion have ; i . i R S S 5. e e el 1o W oR s alway - | from one end of Russia to the other. Hiarhl Ana Bheaaa in Past 15 Years, According to i t to of discuss ward pacifying the country. A popu- ooked to ! jeams bowled on th squad of : g ) ; e few months. With an or= md, with 2.440. On g 5 ot row- e e the armed forces of the country orse racing cvents on oW G q today and perhaps ano r to: 3 Fure in Some Classy Scores, | the invitations. U LGiL ! ! Cincinnati, March 10.—Manager | we vi It was well | [002y and perhaps another tomorrow; wrch 10.—J. McGovern | listribute i an $100.000 oty campaisning hoi This . e : i ¥ . < | “is the suppressian of Bolshevik tyr- o " i - ents from men internationally pro- p meriean e ling ong plish this the Allies will have to send ther oppor lumbia, De 1 Wilson | scores doubles were 1ow FIN BRI o enough to ac- s t 1 v OW IN ERUPTION It i h nd receive ir | complish their suppression and woull he on 1« \ tha ke ; S S iy e - W. Wiltemore and Aleck Ross, Mt, Kileanea Shows Greatest Activi 8 z { Allied troops alone hick Bvay d lar assembly could be called and a . | teur, ha sle gaume seor ) 42 £ « y and won B 2 G wouid not be necessary for the Other | ave mern whic ted at Er 2 = S : : : covernment, established by er and Coach | schedule time, three shifts of bo: MCANDLESS IS CITAMPION i Volecano Rese i 5o » AT ¢ T % 1 confider sufficient] jeago, March 10.—David McAnd I have returned fron onTe ik . 1 ‘."“-K"“ b 2 i'l‘“("“"\‘v to follow thei 3 1 the alleys last night. launches The first nf-town bowlers rollc . Anderson laced on t their doubles 1 zingles this afte Goronas—4n8 noon, when H. Chapman and F. Haw- Vacuums-—1384 ifford it all t sins of . Mich.. rolled douhle " i . - : liar SiOmicmehiT i ¢ Within a few mor SCHMANDT AT FIRST BAST nd hey scored 1 ; STANLEY WORRS LI ) “h- . ‘“:,‘ T o >\w . i 1‘”?_‘44, ed 1 2 oops could be remove tay Will Succeed Daubert at the | coun t | . 4 sliinois A Jis! 12 5 ke, G c ¢ [ the sian nation Office . = H v b Innings, H s instead 1 t ey b I"oremen 1 545 3 BAN ON HUNTING. ybservatory 1 i 5 )4 f " 2 7 Dublin, March 10.—Instructions b whole of th ! 1 th centry Sinn Fe executi Lo Chicagc hletic associa- stay at Kileauea voleano," won the national amatenr balk- *The lava column 1 short time bring abou Otherwise R will be o anarch ill en- nitial sack - \ Professo r the country for many came wway with \ i “Adiniral Kolchak (heac of the Local Pool Players Are Nosed Out in | '0Wer . : Steel TR Ll LT Vipping stop hunting throughaut Ireland 5 Wding the release of the Sinn Iein Accompanied by logation Shots roo , the Y. 01 3. soci soner s not been welcomed in Lantone { pool team to Meriden Sal et fthe countr here the local hunts give oo 5t e, : 5 e S o e Selt i dlctate: , d is cnough tabs pool teamn the second round S eran e ! culation of unon no more dic Y Kolchak ven the Allies in es- hin 1 power, even, yromise call a constitu- »mbly, such a ould be mis- Meriden having eated them in this strued by the people as the re- city on M 1 ilbe i S X ] : il o A ; establishment of the monarchy. reak into the position esult the games A e —— plashing fou s, ar R y > 1 \ nade the mistake of announcing him- urda ever 2t e Silver City | e o ' T t of employime the ga Saturday nig ¥ o com | fortable margin of points, they =0 Ic the tourney hy one but Daubert w then the youngster never had wving the position a | pight, « P e we . ; 5 ; second team, he G e ftain! bea 3 p s N it nee we & 1ch int : ) e said Amer We have alleys open for ladies’ aft gotten and sched- | jin, Merider 3 sed when conditions | beat Walsh, New Brit ond base. Schmandt did so | den, 50-28; Rouskie, \ . ek i s ot . N v fe \ as Manchul play him steadily and did | Meriden, beat ins 5 from gineer ' Lub N t ) . O i i A v ippea 1 Javer was called away ® 50-45 ) \Land @ t western front O indicate t he summer and skating the v ~ player 1 e ! : 7 ; e e : Dhe temperature was rally Church Street. crnoon parties.

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