New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 10

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10SE ONE ued from i Page) Broder and 2. Sixteen. tound itiie Meadow, beat © Meadow, ell beat Fourth Martford a1 Sequin, beat Roy hd 3 beat Cook beat Lock fodfre cox Wes Brinkley N. B up huttle hiand, Race Meadow and 2 Brook, beat IF togue, 1 up [Edward »p, Weatogue #d o, sr., Brooklawn, 4 H. Chase, Norwich, rbin.” Shuttle Meadow. 3 Final Round Stanley won m Cook by [Brinley beat Race, 5 and 4. [Hart beat French, 3 and Fapp beat Chase, 2 and 1. Fifth Division, First Round. Baldwin, Shuttle Meadow. McLaughlin, Weatogue, 6 beat IFrench We: beat G. € and 3 beat P, and 2 B default. . H at F d Ray Brown, Highland, won from D. Howard, Hartford default L. L. Lewis, Waterbury, beat E tler, Highland, 1 up . C. Blwell, Jr., New Taven 8. Howe, Shuttle Meadow. 6 and 5 John T. L. Hubbard, Brooklawn at F. H Sequin, 6 and 4 o C. Brooklawn, won lom Joseph Farmington, by pfault gL C layton C. Moore, Shuttle Shuttle Me: Second Round Baldwin beat Brown. 4 and 3 Elwell beat Lew up. Hubbard beat Gerrish, 3 and 2. House beat Moore, 1 up Tomorrow's Play. The program for tomorrow Nows: 8:30 a D. heat vis, Gerrish, Alsop, Farmington, beat I Haven, 3 and 2 Meadow, dow, 1 House, New beat up. is as m.—Finals in all sixteens LOOK! —AT— GLIDDEN'S TIRE SHOP FRANKLIN SQUARE SATURDAY ONLY KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES 15% OFF LIST For men who want to be correctly and stylish- ly dressed here are the right suits. Suits for seashore or country, nes suits for travel, busi- or Suits of flanncl, serge, worsted, palm beach and mohair. White flannel trousers, silk shirts, soft and si collars Athletic underwear in two piece and Suits, pajam cool materials. Union in thin, Straw and panama hats in the new shapes. You will find here high grade goods at reason- g able prices. ASHLEY | BABCOCK, 0 The Man’s Store Second § to None | the | 0a | N B Aorse's of American Villista upper picture bringi in the | prisoners ginceis timbers on the in the oldiers crossed Championship, sixteens all oth- 18 hole m. or eights: . and Bur cup, 6 holes: ving at 9'a All play cither Finals in two ball four- match play 9:00 2. m handica Prizes play 18 handi- caps. 2-ball is four- not he entry list for the some play tomorrow which complete follows: C. T H. H. Pe W, KK Lockwood, I T W. K. Hinsdale nford, W. A re. K. W Tredennick, Hart, J. Al- 1. Couch Deckerd, E. Zimmerman corn, A. H. H CITY ITEMS The public schools closed today Tt for summer months Becker, aged 60 and kind, b5 years of age, hoth of street, have from the Louis years, Llla obtained a license city clerk Norton his ening will enterta home in Maple the occasion being TN n a stag party orrow ¢ for home v returned from a welcome who has anc Dohson ice in ¥ Mrs. R returned a two weeks Garvey, of 186 Borden, New York, ber home after spending visit with her Hart s to The Girl rch will take from the morning, taking his Jaunct McAnley Scouts of th 11 to erlin when Tharles S Scouts down Miss Joh will chaperon the 35 trolley Center center tomorroww Goodell the river in on and Miss he party. the Gus Sfandberg ard Oil afternoon hitched on court ton tion of this driver for the Stand- arrested this his horses un- and will be in for viola- company wa for leaving Main strect mornir ordina ITOW city The two and Mrs. Mif sing from home he parents asked the for her. Later in the child returned half year old daugh- ki of 57 Erwin Place last night and police to evening { ter of was m | look tha 60 year old hoarder Church street is from his usual haunts and re on the iookout for hin poor and hc does of M ing the iis not o5 DRAWING EXHIBIT A drawing exhibit | Mary's school | work held vesterday and from the exhibited. The were shown in the eighth arranged around the in such a the progress from Mechanical and pen he pen 15 for was in st the of each grade kin- n up was rade the show room way as to landscape drawing drawin tracing, year work, were made veithout were tionally dos ox- Folks who like %ood eats,"like PosT TOASTIES says Beobby and net Eng- Hill | Dr. s serv- | has | walls Is Raising Funds marrige | N of the who Moore, of St National rominent i Mrs. Phil pr cil of the pc Victory crected Nio Coun W erful o for a Meme 1lding in Washington, D. C. EHPLOYMENT SERVICE Superintendent Elder Feports 278 ex-Service Men Stiil Awaiting Tosi- tions—Unemployment Decreasing Information ton by Dav lder, th ted State Hariford, June 27 wired to Washir federal dircetor of t Employnient servic that 978 returncd Connecticut men, regist jobs, remain ployed Placements responding 'd from 4,212 month to month, recpre- senting the reported as ac tunlly placed since the hostihities November 11.000 scrvice men re 8,291 referred, the director un cor for o nerea 500 this red o to d 1ion o Nearly on 1 istered, many of the failing e lat to make the ter taking to cme return of ployment Of the in Bridgeport Meriden, 250 N« London in W whiie 5t filled 975 men 108 erbury, vmford has no application REFORM BILIL PASSES. Departments. Paris, June 26.—7The senate passed thie 129 to 4 electoral reform bill by a vote of today French electoral reform for the hous: The providing bers of the partments ins o ction of deputies mem by d ments, passed t ties on April for the chamber on the of jeputies number e 2 lab to mak July ied annot Henders it ided nd have ration « eneral demonst 21 { vention in zainst a to prote Rust ment made by ur { British labor leadc | ference here t Louis, | | DEATHS AND ind House of Deputics to Be Chosen By ¢ | LAFOLLETTE BEGINS TO SHOW HIS AGE HAKRIS Bo T ING. This, the 1 LaFollette touched has had consin as sena test picture of little time Senator reveals time has the truculent my tor Wis- T servi during the F Tor Conrad Torrell of M Fillmore the seven- son ed las Gen with tal follow Card We wish fo oy our deep th preciation and heartfelt for extended our kind necighbors and friends the kinc to ing the sic < death beloved and do No. the the er; nner wi W ] h to th 5 of el a inley Works, wutiful floral MR. CHAS. WOODING MRE. JOTIN ROWI MI GERTRUDE IR. AND M MR. AND MF A AND MRS dge, of s for Dept ind all othe tributes ROWE TITOMAS GIP CTTAS, ROWT HENRY ROWE ON COUNTE FAILS. Berne, June A counter-revolu tionary nt ir ry du ube ment force ccording to ad Co vhich a seized by has been vices Bureau fr i-goverr put down the Vienna rom Budapest KILLED, FOUR GRRNTEE TG vas killed and fe fwo seriously when an at HURT Joseph T w other inved struck 1he on River road (ods | prisone man who | end vice pr UNERALS | e o N e o U. 8 8. PFox, launched at Can as ehe was recently \ sponsor, Miss Virginia Blalir nden, N. J., and her (C) Underwood & Underwood. NEGRO IS LYNCHED. Confesses to Assault of Young Woman and Crowd Does Rest. Ellis for ten ds sippi by June 27.—Trailed h southern Missis posses which included sev- eral hundred members of his own | race, John Hartfleld, a negro. con- fessed assailant of an Ellisville younsg | woman, was captured desperately wounded canehrake this morn- ing. rashed by automobile to the scene of his crime, hanged to a gum tree, an@ burnecd to ashes. His victim identified him and witnessed the exe- cution. Governor the day to issued Bilbo. petitioned tervene, in a statement | n shortly before | Jynching, declared himself ‘‘utterly powerless,” and said that interfer- ence would lead only to the deaths of hundreds of persons and that “no- body can keep the inevitable from happening." at METHODIST CHURCH OUTING. The annual the Trinity Methodist school will be held at lL.ake Compounce tomorrow if the weather is fair. If the outing is to he postpened the South bell will not ring at 8 o'clock other- Dinn will be wise it will served and following the meal an will be carried out prog > direction of Ralph Farr: outing of ! church 1day, athletic under t AT HAMBURG, (BytihioAssocinted German government Hamburg to disorders there reached suburbs of cit¥ this mornir The troops ordered immediate tion of hostilities. the held by the ¢ hall and the NOW June 26 "he ordered to the cessa- of all smmunists in delivery release the ¢ apons. of INSURANCE MAN DIES. Hartford, June Willilam H Deming, who had been with the Con- necticut Mutval Life In ce com- pany 44 years and was elected i ident last November, siddenly of angina pectaris at home here today. He was in his sixt econd vear and a native of this city He was assistant secretary of the 1ecticnt N from 1887 to 1906 John | hefore all the low shoes are gone. D spondence | men | One SCOOTER with every during | It docs not cost you anything to censult me if vou wish to start in business. Business was never any better. My experience in business for 25 years should he of some value to you. I also buy and sell real estate. VMORRIS COIN Wholesale Groceries and Paper Goods. 45-53 COMMERCIAL ST. " the | & church | B To be sold at auction to the highest bidders. = b W G N G 20 HORRSIVNS 10 of these are U. S. army horses. All of these horses are good fine chunks and business horses. Saile Rain or Shine Tuesday, July ist, at 2 P. M. At James Doyle’s Livery Stables MAIN STREET. Fred Winkle Auctioneer. Rear Park Hotel 275 MAIN STREET Now seiling at RE- UCED prices. In widths from AA to E. purchase

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