New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1919, Page 9

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COLLEGE BASEBALL N Overwhelmed By Holy 2 Brown Taies Har- June 4—Holy Cross n Frank Coxe the he pitched, and scored to give Yale the yea 10 clouting Worcester vesterc y for hits in six and a third innings which ten its to 2 runs, enough beating of heavy re- n went into the seventh inning W n lead over the Elis, frame by just batting result of five hits for ten runs to their total, put the game on ice ¥oly Cros: . 031000600—10 2 Yale coab 000002000— 2 2 5 Gill and Martin; Cox Selleck and Polmes June 4.—Under beat Harvard, > visitors made four Harvard for two home Harvard innings left on b Twice the bases f The 000001212—6 100006010—2 son Nard and E Felton, no and —Fordham's basel to its stri nine in h&mn field ve Kuhnert, rnoon, who pitched allowed seven safe- and ineffective in » gave six free pa ied his position very 1ding by ronx MacNamara, Ford- to zot out of sov- score vra 10000005 10 1 Du 1 Sweetland; Kum n & TENNIS IN FRANCE, Frenchmen. Australians and Czecho- Slovakia Playcrs Are Victors. Paris, June ¢ rce, Australia 1kia were victors in events and Czecho-Slo the preliminary in the interallied g fre tennis singles ame h . Serbia de- American faulted to players d 7 a §mire Gobert co. revenged imiSelf for his defeats in the Riviera st winter by Nicholas Mishu of Rumania wher e defcated the Ru- manian in a hard match Mishu played an crratic game but times Bad his opponent guesing. The Bel- Han_players lost hard- ht matches ot K luh brother of Czecho- flovakia, The scores were us follows: Gobert, def 1 Mishu, rance Rumania, 6, 6-4 Sabazeuiln, F mie, Rumania, Joseph Koz B?if._“nr;i Washer, defeated e 1uh, ‘zecho-Slovakia, Belgium, 4-6, Karel Kozeluh, (Czecho-Slovakia, Hefeated, Lammenh. Be m 12-10, B8 61 2 Austr Serbia, by Thor Pop- ovitch, defeated ODAK is the registered trade name for the best Camera. 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PLEAD GUILTY IN TAX CAS] ; i ! e - ——— FAVOR LEAGUE RATIFICATION “rench Press Lauds Work of Our | Woman Will Be Tried in Middlesex | $1.500,000 Offered to Government by = 4 : i 8 <jones = i New Haven, June 4.—In a ballot of Athletes in Rec Games, County as Soon as Possible, indicted Wool Firm. Yale undergraduates, polled by the | Paris, June 3 inthusiastic com- H ford, June 4 Judge Keeler, in 3oston, June william A. Eng- | Yale Daily New s, 838 voted for im- ment has Leen aroused in the French i (g superior court vesterday after- | lish and John H. 0'Brien, members of mediate f:‘m;?n:f‘h“°r..w”f,‘;p‘“;‘ff;‘,‘ | pres by the fact t t ight Frencl 1 o Q. "Brie ne., | e ions, 6 39¢ YPOBEC S maAa T e >|<:-n in | moon. granted the motion of Public , the firm of English & O'Brien, InC. | ¢ the Al e the American expeditiona force | Defender John F. Forward for a | Wool merchants. pleaded guilty in the | jcague, only 142 were recorded meet which ended on Sun One | change of venue in the case of Mrs. | federal court to an indictment charg- | as opposed to any league. I | newspaper describes the Americans as the eatest gathering of athletic stars from 1" one country as yet seen {in France.” That the Americans are { dangerous opponents in the inter imes, it 5 5 a fact the { ch should realize. Renick, Tesc nd Ames re pointed feet, 4 3-5 inches; ault by Flovd. 12 feet 4 inches rd run, by Eby, one minute seconds. and hammer throw, by Ryan, 166 feet Teschner already held the French 100 vard dash record which he made in ten seconds. A special train carrving 150 athletes, 40 adwministrative officers and 50 horses, left Bucharest on June 1 for ! Paris. Prince Carol, heir to the Ru- man thron nd pre n the team but is expected The later. Rumanian army, is formulating plans for an ve study of the entire system of athletic competition in the American expeditionary force with a view to adopting the system in the Rumanian army. supplanting Swedish dril have been use the las PERBY ich ten ye: in RESUM D TODAY. Agog Over vent at Epsom Dowr 31 Eneland E London, June the world’s greatest | event, returned blank on the Brit Classic 4—The Derby Day, popular sportir after leaving sh calendar for fou L = | | back, afoot and by airplane. I have booked one hundred < engers who are going to Epsom | Downs, althoush the machines are | forbidden to fly within two miles of | the course. Thousands camped last | night near the race course in tents |and cater have stocked tons of provisions there 1pplies includ- ing more than 10 The spectacle at the race | lncked nothing of the pre-war today and had a strong tinge of khaki. King Queen Mary, with the Prince and Princes ation in landaus figures, from the Farl e, the dean of Engish wearing his silk hat, bookmakers from all parts of kingdom were present. There will be 14 starters. Andrew Black’'s Panther has long been con- sidered a sure thing, although Sir Walter Gilbey's Wt key Magnate | will be a strong contender, and Maj. | Waldorf Astor's Buchan has bheen 000 bottles of beer. Geo of W drove from t nili Lonsds sportsmen, the of the SLEYAN 18 VICTOR. Williams Is Downed in Very Middletown, Sloppy Game in Middletown nine on the Andrus F June 4—The Wesleyan crowded o in a rather loose- Iy played game, 12 to The game was characterized by errors on | sides and a great number of hits were made throughout the playing. How- ever, the home team showed some | very clever work during the last three T RACE JUNE 20. , June 4.—Details of the annual Y Harvard regatt have been laid by the crew managers of the two universities. All the formal events of the regatta program will be held on Friday, June 20, but there will he one or two special events rowed near the training quarters of the two uni- versities the previous day. These will be arrznged lafer, but it has been de- cided that three formal events shall constitute the main res MAJOR GE New, BIG BO. Gales Fe . SMITH HOME. York, June 4.—Major Gen. the transpart Patricia which also brought 2,846 officers and men of the division. The cruiser St. Louis arriv- ed with the Patricia bringing 1,415 of- ficers and men, members of a numher of ambulance service sections transport corps units. and test against the dynamite outrages of | last night, and as an expression of | patriotiem the New York State asso- ciation of Elks, in convention here, i unanimously adopted resolutions pledging the order to purchase thrift stamps to the amount of $500.000 be- fore the end of the year. out rticu v powerful cont« ants | The Irench records surpassed by | | the Americans were the 120 high hur- dles, by Ames, who made the distance I‘m 15 2-5 seconds; the 0 low hur- | dles, by Renick, dash by Teschuer, put, by Leversedge, 44 inches; discus throw, by Turf | vears and early this morning the pop- ulation of London began approach- ]‘\n; towards 1ipsom Downs compara- i bl with the migration of the tribe | of Israel. 1f today’s Victory De as it is called, reaches the high water mark there will he 200,000 within sight of the race track. The people are traveling in trains, buses, four-in- delivery wagons, donkey carts, | color | Mary | All to | yated as o possibiity. There has been much interest in All Alone because | this racer is owned and has been yed by Lady Torrington. The | stables had nothing fast to start in the classic event. both | William R. Smith, commander of the | 36th division, arrived here today on | ELKS TO BUY $500,000 TN STAMPS. | Albany, N. Y., June 4.—As a pro- | Amy e in i nll g of itederal ing of Franklin R. Andrews. The case | {aume ' The SR ‘.,,ru,,,“h,qM [ will e tried in Middlesex county as | jyiy, since which time they have been soon as it can be arranged for. The | ap liberty on $23.000 bail each sudge also granted the request that 1t was d in court that the Attorney Benedict M. Holden be as- { fendants were prepared to pay igned by the court to Mrs. Gilligan's | 500,000 to the internal revenue defense. Mrs. Gilligan was convicted | partment. The court continued the of the murder o ndrews and sen- | case without sentence until Thursday, cour -, ident of the | gencral committee did not accompany | > is 26 years old and enthusiastic | | the American plan of training soldiers to athleti He is anxious that yvounz Rumanians should adopt | the system. Lieut. Col. Virgil Badu- lesch, supervisor of athleti in the | the ! t Williams yesterday ; innings, Green’s good work on the | mound and Ba consistent fielding being the fe . The score R. H. E. Wesleyan L300 040 50x—12 13 4 Williams .....130 030 000— 7 12 10 Gre Connelly nd Boote; Bur- | rows. Patton and Finn. | | | [ | | Archer-Gilligan tenced to be hanged, but the supreme t set aside the verdict. for the poison- when evidence will be pres NE CAMISOLES Stamped for embroidering, made of fine Batiste $1.00 Special value, ing conspiracy to defraud the govern- | income | ented as to the amount involved in the charge. GOLF AT BRIDGEPORT. Bridgeport, June sons’ postponement of | war, the Metropolitan amateur golf championship tournament started to- day at the Brooklawn Country club here with more than 50 of the New York district’s best players competing. Oswald Kirby, winner of the last tournament defending his title. is Other prominent players include Max EGYPTIAN WOMEN BUY Marston, Gardiner White, John Anderson, New Sawyer, F. H. Ho Henry J. Topping and William Reckie. An Enemy of Womanhood. The complexion, digestion and most the camplete personality of Wo- AMERICAN MADE Alexandria.—American hats adé of Egyptian women. G. y It one of the results of aggressive Anien Though the heads ican business methods. British have the advantage of goveri: al- man are dependent upon health.|mental control. the Amprican sales | Woman’s ills are her great enemy, as|{man has met the growing demand of® they cause bad complexion, dark|the Egyptian women for things wests circles under the eyes, headache,|ern and Paris chapeaux are not in it ackache, nervousness, sleeplessness, | with creations from across the sea. 3 | dragging-down pains and the blue; | panion. and often totally unfit her for a com- The great American remedy for such canditions is Lydia E. Pink- which ham's Vegetable Compound, has been restoring three of ailing women to health, be relied upon with perfect confiden: | —advt. BOSTON GOLLEGE WINS. Newton, Mass., June 4—Boston Col« lege’s bascball team defeated the Con= tural College necticut Agri ce. ] by 12 to 5. —Art Dept., Second Floor. SALES CHECKS MUST AC Women’s Und HARTFORD. Y CREDITS AND REFUNDS THE JUNFE SALE OF . ) erwear, Crepe de Chine, Satin Muslin, regular price $1.00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES New, stamped for embroidering, Special 79¢ —Art Dept., Second Floor. Japanese Silk, Hand Made Philippine and French Philippine Gowns Hand made Philippine Gowns in a su- perb assortment; sleevele 3-4 sleeves, low and high trimmed— $3.00 Gowns, 8100 Gowns, 5.00 Gowns, 86.50 to $7.00 Others up to Price Price Price Sale Sale Sale Gow Philippine Envelope Chemise Cover and strap effects; broidered designs, some have both front and back embroidery, some are $3.00 Chemises, Sale Price ..... ... $2.79 $1.00 Chemises, Sale Price .-...... $2.98 $5:008@hemisesESalcRErice it $3.98 $6.50 Chemises, Sale Price ........ $5.00 Others up to $8.98 also r Envelope Chemise ns, Sal $8.98 also r other kinds as well, in qualit goods were much cheaper. fine laces and embroideries; Every particular woman who is consulting her lingerie needs wiil buy now and make the June Sale advantages her ing: kimono, long and neck; some lace own. $2.79 2 $2.98 $3.93 e Price ... $5.00 educed. beautifully em- lace trimmed— educed. GOWNS Crepe de Chine SATIN AND JAP SILK " In flesh, blue orchid, rose and white. Jap Silk Gowns in empire tail- ored effect; sleevele regular price $5.00, sale price $3.49. Crepe de Chine Gowns, regular price $6.00. sale price $4.50. Crepe de Chine Georgette top; regular 87.50, sale price $5.98. $8.50 Gowns, sale price $6.98. S$10.00 Gowns, sale price $7.98. Others up to $19.50 re- PAJAMAS CREPE DE CHINE, SATIN AND JAPANESE SILK Flesh, rose, Copenhagen and light blue; in two-piece and Billie Burke models, $8.98 up to $14.98. Gowns in price also Camisoles CREPE DE CHINE, SATIN and GEORGETTE 3 Copenhagen, navy, light SREPP" DE CHINE, blue, orchid, flesh, corn, vic- SATIN and GEORGETTE tory red and flowered Tlesh, orchid, blue and effects; some very pretty white, some are step-in slip-on models. mode $1.00 Camisoles in Jap $2.50 3 $3.00 C i silk, 69c. sale ;)l:;;ngl;g_ Shemiss S].?.s'\g Camisoles, sale . ; e : price 89c. $2Sr;9'50 (S, sl paee $1.50 Camisoles, sale Sl S " 3 price $1.29. $5.00 Chemise, sale price $2.925 Camisoles, sale $3.79 and $3.89. price $1.79. Others up to $10.00 also Others up to $4.50 also reduced. reduced. BLOOMERS CREPE DE CHINE, SATIN, HABUTAI, JAP SILK AND JERSEY; FLESH, WHITE, NAVY AND BLACK. Jap Silk Bloomers, regular price $2.50. Habutai Bloomers, regular price $3.00. Sale price $1.89. Sale price $2.19. $3.50 Bloomers, sale price $2.79. $4.50 Bloomers, sale price $3.98. Step-in-Bloomers in satin, crepe de chine and Georgette models. Prices $3.98 to $4.50. Fourth Floor Muslin Gowns Muslin and Batiste Gowns in a number of styles; flesh, white and figures: $1.25 Gowns: ale Price ...... 89¢c Cotton Crepe Gowns in flesh and white; regular. $1.50 grade. Sale Price 95¢ 00 Gowns—Sale Price $1.59 50 and $3.00 Heavy Muslin Gowns Bale Price . couovsvsinsis $1.98 3.00 Lace, Empire, Sleeveless Gowns. Sale Price .... PR $0105 Muslin Step-in Chemise No buttons, no openings; a practical garment. §1.50 Chemise—Sale Price .... $1.29 $1.98 $2.98 Chemi Sale Pric 3.50 Chemise—Sale Price Long Muslin Skirts Skeleton and dust ruffle styles; also Skirts of Sateen and Pique, some with shadowproof panels. irts—Sale Price .. 69¢c le Price we 95¢ rts—=Sale Price . .. $1.59 $2.25 and $2.5 Sale Price caes c... $1.98 $4.00 and $4.50 Skirts 8ale Price .....c.0u00s ¥ $2.98 Others up to $8.98 also reduced. Muslin Bloomers Batiste and Crepe; flesh and white. 89c Bloomers—Sale Price 59¢ $1.00 Bloomers—sSale Price ... 79c $1.50 Bloomers—Sale Price $1.39 Muslin Envelope Chemise Twelve or more styles. $1.50 Chemise—Sale Price $2.00 Chemise—Sale Price .... $1.5¢ $2.50 Chemise—Sale Price .... $1.98 Others up to $3.98 also reduced. = 980 Cotton prices are very high today, higher than the:\ were four weeks ago and what is more, the present outlook is soar- ing prices for six months to come. ; But in spite of the upward tendency in the cotton market. we are offering in our June Sale Muslin Underwear, and all that were no finer even when Unasually full cut; pretty stitch- beautiful materials just as varied Garments If you require Underwear in sizes slightly larger than regular, you'll be delighted with our assortments. as our other stocks. EXTRA SIZE Our extra size garments are in styles and tastefully designed Gowns, Skirts, Covers, Drawers, Envelope Chemises and Camisoles, .50 Gown 25 Gown Extra Size Crepe Regular price $1 PRINCESS SLIPS For the G Shoe top and ankle lengt $1.50 Slips, sale price ...... $2.25 Slips, sale price $4.00 Slips, sale price ......... CORSETS IN THE JUNE SALE FOURTH FLOOR. La Vida Corsets in models, owing to a scarcity of materials. to $10.00. Your choice $3.98. Modart Corsets, also in discontinued models, and broken sizes, but are exceptionally June sale price $3.50. Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corsets in flesh broche; all sizes. Regular price $2.50. Bandeau Brassieres in flesh color; regular price $1.00. Sale price 69c. $2.50 Camisoles, sale price $1.98. .50 Camisoles, sale price., " $2.98. § all in extra sizes and all beautifully made. EXTRA SIZE Gowns s, Sale Price -......... $1.29 s, Sale Price ..'....... $1.98 $3.50 Gowns, Sale Price ... ... 32,98 Others up to $5.98 also reduced. b o EXTRA SIZE Skirts Sale® Price sl oo $1.00 . trimmed, Sale Price $1.98 aleRPrice ate e .... $2.98 Others up to $6.98 also reduced. Extra Size Covers Tight-fitting and full fashioned. 39c Covers, sale price 68c. $1.00 Covers, sale price 79c. $1.25 Covers, sale price $1.00. Extra Size Drawers $1.00 Drawers, sale price 78c. $1.25 Drawers, sale price $1.00. Others up to $2.98 also reduced Extra Size Crepe De Chine and Satin Camisoles Sizes 46—48—50. and Batiste Bloomers sale price $1.00. # irl Graduate hs: $1.79 $2.98 excellent though discontinued Regular prices $7.00 choice. Regular price $5.00. Sale price $1.89. the nine | here yesterday in a six inning game 3

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