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NEW BRIT&IN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY MAY 13, 1919, It is so Simple, Any Child Can Figure Out the Advantage of Buying Wednesday, May 14. 10 PER CENT REDUCTION Ou Any Article Purchased That Day. For These Extraordinary Values We Ask Youto See Them. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hart, Schaftner & Marx Clothing Included. No Changes, No Goods Sent on Approval. Entire Stock at 10 Per Cent Discount on May 14 Only GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE YALE BEATEN AGMN a few innings against the ru-o(»ssmnrl COLLEGE BASEBALL | Hanover, N. H., May 13.—“Cuddy” [ is believed to have been the longest| The temnis championship of the YALE STUUENTS IN !als. The score | Murphy, with the aid of brilliant de- | soccer game yet played. It took the | Third army went to the team from :5 R E’l ——— fensiv play by his team-mates, | boys of the Sixth three hours to take | the Third division, headed by Lieut | i New Haven BOTR0008000 =8 i ent o i . e pitohed Dartmouth to a 5-to-2 vic- | the championship from the team of | Paul Treanor of Boston, Mass. It de- T New Haven Eastern Leagune Team Yale .........001 000 000—1 3 ‘] rinceton Downs Pennsy in a Fast i,y over Columbia here vesterday . the Fifth Division by a score of 4 to 2. | f d the team of the Seventh corps el < ~ r . ar D afternoon. It was by T the snappi- | The longest previou ame is said to | yvesterday, he tennis championships nflUBLE EL“PEMEN Takes Collegians' Measure, Score hn:‘-‘fl’]’:;‘” Tfi'”“(‘;“n': '“Y;;"":‘:ni';”: 0:(‘]’[ tmesDaravouth s ddiCAlL NG | - L S e vo lasted two and ome-half hours [ of the A. B. . will begin at Paris on | 4 to 1—Coxe Driven from Mound. leck and Fredericks f to/ List of Wicthns Beore & ta . in three years. / Two sensational | In San Francisco m 1904. | Mav 20 i catc by Bruce, one of the somer. | Philadelphia, Pa. May | a e Sl o o —_——————— 3 v t variety and the other on a long | Haven Bastern leagne nine. which | I for Penn on Franklin field yesterday fielding features. The score: will be known this year as the “Weiss- Helnta, (O, My 09 ase of | afternoon. Johnny Titzel, Penn" 5 owner, George Welss, opened its prac | % - nnounced yesterday 3 ‘:W Tigers solm two counters over in ' (“olumbia ...200 000 600—2 § 1. =S ELaSconse i D R e | the sccond., H. Harvey took up the Munpt 3 a5 B Mieane. P - ~ . . tice season vesterday auspiciously by 'Jrnlhe;‘ ] ‘; ”",_h?‘"‘ {'”‘“‘"“"‘ hurling and kept the visitors from \(,\(_,fxi‘_:‘:‘ SICRERoEs (i ITEaney s 0l 3—No. 6 Columbia batteries . s - . = S _ 4 oledo club of the American assoc o . . 4 an. New York, May 13.—Details of a} humbling the Yale nine, 4 to 1, in a crossiny the plate until the eighth, | E or = : tion. Turner was picked o 50| i s L 5 3—No. 10, 15, 25, 40 and 60 watt lamps . ... B hrlo] clopement inlwhich ol LRI S 0 ST O e picked up from the { when they marked up another pair < y 19, 29, DS students and two society girls figured | «Chief” Meyers, the old New York and semi-professional ranks of Ch i Penn rallied in the ninth and scored ARMY SOCCERS BATTLE. D = e S eaiieng - | Sl Sl ; and Zahniser was obtained la two, but they might just as well have 2—No. 75 Watt Iamp —George Gilber . Keech, 2 € rooklyn National leaguer, was on the ot e = : 1 Sixth Division Fights Three H — he students, being the son of a New | bench throughout the game. The got Into condition this spring ), tells the tale. The score 5l u=ciHouzsito 1—No. 190 Watt lamp son from Columbus. either could | Saved their steam. Princeton 4, Penn S ertor tetame known at Portchos.| Welsstish knocked Frinl Coxe, Yale's | Turner and | Zahmisers . relsase Take Titic. 1—No. 200 Watt lamp Coblenz, May 132.—The team of the R star pitcher, who held the nts to followed the game on Sunday when | Princeton ..020 000 020—¢ seven hits, from the box in the third | Columbus defeated them, 10 to 0, «ud | Penn .. 000 000 002—2 ¢ i i Barfornied Haturdny d Bothibridesiandilifnyine Srtvibasntiar ASAlTo o boltin L T e e > e e e | ind Trimble: Titael, Har. | SIXth Division won the soccer cham- 1—Dim-A-Lite the second bridegroom belong 1o ! = Donaniptor ihe Dhra e 1—Benjamine 2 weight plugs wealthy Connecticut familics. | i i e = » i | = ! g S The four motored down from New ; N 2 7 S e —— G — i : 4—Marvelites Haven in a downpour of rain and | ¥ h— 3 : $6.00 Electric Iron went to the office of Town Clerk ;h;:l::;\l:r:iafoll \‘n‘“;f;.,‘\‘; C\‘:vbf:-:\. }“ Helps and I ‘: 8 ARG AEN D AY SPECI ALg : 10 off on lamp, fixtures and appliances. ter yesterday where the ceremony was out' they rchearsed the marriage | ceremony, | Strengthens S e L | Never Hurts! | | WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th{ T. W. HINCHLIFFE, driven to 5 T B L f i ] 8 Phone 505-2. 13 Franklin Sq. TR S This is one of the ad- j Vinol ... 79c )\ Freezone .. ... 27c gormed the ceremontes. i W Syrup of Figs ... 13¢ Corn Fix 19¢ acted as witnesses for Lhe ofher. i | Vantages of Postum Mammala ....... 75¢ | Glover Mange Young Keech gone ¥ s ] it # Syrup of Pepsin . 39¢ Medicine New York ad 5 ) 4 S -he s as | over tea and coffee. M Limestone Phos- 1 Box Wocdbury's Dorothy Dow Munsell, 19, of Chelsea | T | & =l SPECIAL SALE G e e 100 Cascara Tab- 1 Box ]ergcn S .h/‘hn Henry Sessions 3d, _'J’l,v::));‘:f PO M § S 25 Violet Leaf . ... & | . - Alethea How- v i Spi 11b. J. & J. Cotton 5 i T is & m .nldm:‘:‘v':: o . o S Peterman’s Dis- i A" Llfles quartet explained tha - : P Milk ia 3¢ | ,1!,,,, e antone e is made of wholesome [k o biaenesid REOYELY, | $1 Bottle Reef, El V. O Gies- e I cereals, and is caffeine- . Q;]\‘gi?etlcagdeelron % §£‘é§._‘ o | GAS WATER HEATERS free ~one of the finest | " Hipophomnnes 59c | Paper oo 35 |} GAS STOVES RANGES beverages conceivable Nuxated Iron ... 75¢ | $1.50 Palmolive St family— -, 18—7c Cigars . .00 Combination .. 89 - KITCHEN UTENS]LS Colorite 21c 10—13c Cigars $1.00 i e A e e young as well as OId' 20¢; Discount on all 5 1b. and 1 lb. boxes of o i e feres | ] and delicious! THE MILLEP-HANSON DRUG C0. ¢ PRINTING BIDS. Common Council Committce on Printing and Supplics Receive Bids, eil committee on printing and sup- i | | i i . i At a meeting of the common coun- l | Municipal Record, 1,000 copies, at | y 7 . $2.20 a page, $160 additional for | 80 “ est Malfl Street binding 200 copies in cloth, printing | ) N ritain, C the roster $1.05 n‘! ge: :‘y'Y’H“?H“'; bills ; o e e ¢ e & e o ;0 (EIURCII qT Wil B 2 'nll and minutes, §1.20 a page. i