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AR |STOCK COMPANY ! : UADOR OFFERS i TWILIGHT BASEBALL Crescents to Play Crimson A, €., of oo "Ji"fl“”“'” =oe s ) HELP SAVE CONNECTICUT'S Supervisor Pilz of St Mary's play- wler, (ho public will once again be | LTI & U, of " Harttord. e | B There are many crippled children in the state, who will be- —— i teams Will have the following line- » offered vaudeville and motion pictures | yps: Dannigan, shortstop; Anderson, | . . . o » . Denver, Colo, July 31— Wil i [ undor (ho manasenent of Georso 1o | ha e anter seamn hne . come cripples for life, unless the Connecticut Children’s Aid population smaller than that of Phila- | Witt. Jolin llogerty, husiness mana- ( jeyv, third base; Jack Bunny, loft field: N . . ol 5 . . delphia and an e sightly larger | Kb of (he stock pluyers, wnomced | pitort. center eid; “enchan, rigni | § ociety 1s successful in its campaign to raise ,UUU. than that of Arvizona, Iicuador offers| . (o . sing. s Scae S e ha % | present their closing play, “Yes Or | er: Graft, pitcher; Ratham, shortstop; alluring oppartunities for American > next week, after which they will | Girom, first base: Buck, second base: Thpital and enterp in the opinion e as many of the players have | jyoimes, third basc; Juckwith, left alveady signed up for plays al New | yald; Webber, center ficld: Mahoncy, York city, with which they will | yight field. travel during the winter season 8T e e N o nine i i Mr. Hogerty stated that the Cormi- | il he Letween the Kussell & Isrwin Patrial toward Americans, genial in 1 company has been the most suc- | and the Stanley fule and Level sposition, practicnl though bit | cessful stock company playing at New | teams HelR Vet i e inlst expeattio ylilatory in their business d ¢ Britain in some time, as heretofore ! ,.uk the winning spurt of the Rulc slightly inclined toward s .| the companies playing at New Britain | shop girls tomorrow night. dust tHe Blouadorenns, according .| were obliged to close up on account | wair and see. possess a blend -of charac- | of financial reasons. Profits on the | E = i puzzling though not displeas- | two opening weeks were small, but g e an Anglo-Saxon mind since then the company has been sup- GERMANS AT FAUL AL i the average American | ported by a large house at every business man is likely (o be vexed by | evening and matinee performance. J the constant attitude of ‘manuna The fact that the theater was only Precipitated Trouble at Ver Mr. Copeland. “But experience | Jeased for the summer season is the Parie July slle.Tre judse adyocats of Chales W. Copeland, American vice consul at Guayaquil, who is now | Court-Martial Learns That Delegates e, ' h:.flgfl::; |.'H.L:.n~f~‘..nl.\\ jman-) cause of the conmal: m'p;n(llno] Wi iioned (6, (e oamd o | s as good as our ‘today. > | Cormican stated that coui o lease : | e e e e ion 822 [ eotint mantial s i chint oz tisa feq R iNG davs his bills serupulously—hut one | he renewed for another three months | (00 . g 5 { incident connected with the departure must be content to wait until ‘man- | it is probable the players would not 5 s g Sk, 3 °! | of the Germans from Versailles finds ana have signed up with companies in Textiles and foodstuffs of all kinds | New York. Those who have already are the chief items imported by the hed! winter contracts aie, Mrs | people of Kcuador. There is also leason. Miss Saxe, Miss Van Wal- | heavy demand for hardware, | dron, Miss Antionette Rochte, Des- | made clothing, machinery, drugs, & mond Gallagher, William Evarts and boots and shoes. J.. Burke Morgan. The principal articles of export are Mr. Cormican, who has played the ! Were thrown rests upon ihe unsup- cacao, Panama hats, coffee. vegetable | jouding charactors in all of the pro- i'Ported testimony of Dr. Theodore intention of ' Melchior, one of the German dele- peace conference, and there is se. T s been established that the | Germans aroused the protests of (h crowd by sticking out their tonguss at the spectators and shouting “hochs,” and the charge that stones ivory, cotton, hides and rubber. ductions, announces his “Bcuador is an island of paradox-!fouming a new stock company at New ! gates to the ' observed the vice consul. The | yq, fler several week’s rest. Where { Frau Greta Dorlblush, one of the Panama hat capitai of the world is| (o company will play he did not | secretaries to the delegation. not Panama, but Jipijapi, or Monte | \ention. However, it is probable that Cristi, Ecuad he will not return to New Britain nother paradox is that many | ywpether New Britain will \u]:porL}A THOROUGH TEST deadly insects and reptiles arve not another stock company remains to The present home at Newington, where 103 children are denaly in Eeurdor. For cxample. [|oSao, RSl housed, consists of three frame three-story buildings, which be- e noe e e Dgat Cpntian e Alny oeteel cause they are not fire-proof, place the lives of these helpless boys tal 5. NEST GAMIE, New Britain Reader. e s, e T TR ]| T e o e i e (s @ and girls in constant jeopardy. ver, through the efforts of the Rock ! Victory in Pirst Contest feller foundation. one ef the greatest | el S S At | counts. The $500,000 will be used to erect a new fire-proof home feterrents io the advent of foreigners an’s Kidney Pills ; : d Pittsburgh, July 31—The Pittsburgh | Doan’s Kidney Pills have made heen removed.” . o . B perstition. which is not confined | National league club announced last UN"“ reputation by effective action. Where all the crlppled ch]ldren of the State, !nstead of One'thlrd, to the ignorant classes. is a dominant | night that it had protested to John A. | The following case is typical. 5 tiait of the Kceuadoreans, says Mr. e: S o first gs 3 ctw New Britain residents should be “ b df e Heydler the first game between the ! as at present, will be cared for. According ta Mr. Copeland. there is eat diversity of climate in lor, Fanging from the Thot humidity of Guayar to the bracing air of Quito, the capital, and a number of mountain resorts. The commercial center of the country, however, is Guayaquil. deadly in Icuador. For example, I Pirates and Cincinnati played in Cin- | convinced. cinnati last Sunday. The Reds won| The testimony is confirmed—the the game, 5 to 3. proof complete. In the protest to the league presi- | festimony like this cannot be ig- dent the Pittsburgh oflicials cite the | nored, fact that during Sunday’s game it Was [ My J. A, McGrail, 432 Church St. necessary to. establish ground rules, { Now Britain, says: Sreil et W owing to the big crowd, these rules |y igney pills when my back ached and glving a runner only two bases in) o BT Tl S YRR Y 80 E SCRES an HERMAN TO ME 5Y. event the ball went into the crowd. 2 brought on by standing constantly. SRR IR Rl —TE e 15 ATy, With Groh on first base in the sixth ; RS g : { champion bantamweight boxer and | inning Neale hit to Shortstop Terry of | Mornings my. back would feel lame Jack Sharkey of N York. have | Pittsburgh. The latter tried to force|2nd stiff and sometimes when I e 3 the throw was | Stooped over, the pain would seem to ring | Groh at second, but wild and the ball went | field crowd. Umpire Rigler allowed | Telieve this trouble and they deserwe sion bout, ft was announced crday. < 4 Groh ta score on the play. Acting | the highest recommendation.” (State- 2 * l l Manager Carey of (ho Pitates protest | ment given Aprl 17, 19165 n Exclusive Home dSite For Farticular People i ed to the umpire that under lhni On December 10, 1918, Mrs. Mec- g d le Grol vas entitled 1y | Grail said: “Whe ver I have a la e T r 3 3 7 i0ini - n g 7 > “‘"N PEUPLE EAR R e e e e el Located on New Britain Ave. adjoining the Rockwell Drake Corporation. i LARGE LOTS LOW PRICE EASY TERMS i R RTI use Doan’s Kidney Pills and they arc x o 5 t T & . e . i Wi 4 Tacs strictions SHUULU IAKE BABI RUTH ATMS HIGHER. s DO, Wide Streets—5 Foot Sidewalks—3 Foot Tree Belts—Wise Restrictions agreed to meet in a Milwaukee on Aug. 16 in a ten-round. no-deci- into the right| catch me. Doan's. never failed to Special Inducement To Builders | 7 T [ Gn ey st R0 DOSO e LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY e T e i | gt Ripe of Sage Tea ana| $2,500 In Cash To Customers Building First 25 Houses which! ‘a n- | 3 ! bulpllul' Darkens so '\’luu'x]ly ot e Detroit, Babe Ituth, the Red Sox 5 s 5 fleshy . crack batsman, has sct out for a new That Nobody Can Tell. e £ 5 5 - N . m o . R snetine league mark Hair that loses its color and lustre, Plainville is today about to bemme one of the busiest centers in Connecticut. The Trumbull Electric Mfg. hemue Bl el I B D e o e S e et ery, dR and Co. are now building the new $75,000.00 addition o their present plant. ceeding Socks Sevbold's American | lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur { league record. cstablished i 1902, and | in the hair. Our grandmother made Landers, Frary & Clark of I\ew Britain have under construction of four story factory soon to be com- added that Buck Freeman's world rec- [ up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur pleted. Hart & Cooley are building a new factory in this locality. ord for the major leagues af 25 home | to keep her locks dhrk and beautiful, runs would ho'his particular aim for | and thousands of women and men This means that real estate values will increase rapidly. There is ne ether development that offer such ' S o 1 &t vho va -] H B rolor, a au- 3 = 3 the estiof e unon Plefelug Sl oy coon el e great opportunity to the home seekers or investors as Victory Terrace. Ruth's long distance hitting has | tiful dark shade of hair which is so cored him home runs on cvery |attractive, use only this old-time ounds in the American league this | recipe. . ’I'FD B His total far the year is con- Nowadays we get this famous mix- -4 siderably greater than 16, the spring! ture improved by the addition of other {raining season having been marked | ingredients by Ge Bt ewe b (S AT IR o . S = . ’ 2 by one series of six consecutive home | store for & battle of ‘Wyeth's Sage We Give You Full Value For Your Liberty Bonds runs off his bat. American league | and Sulphur Compound,” which dark- | pitchers appear at a loss to stop him, | ens the hair so naturally, so evenly, the hig pitcher and outfielder having| that nobody can pe y tell it has made scoring drives halls Knee [ peen applied. You just dampen a high and aver his head alike. sponge or soft brush with it and draw - this through your hair, taking one ;5 GTRLS BASEBALD. small strand at a time. By morning ] VL S, Mgr. oy L the En oy et dlmpeemny DU what Home Office 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R. L Local Office 323 Main St., New Britain. A mirls’ baseball game is scheduled i % dil it i el oy Bty O e s (}omrmm}\fi‘ ‘:;nn,shi? Branch Office’ 13 Whiting St., Plainville, Conn. i 1 - v L e e BAND CONCERT S NIGHT 7:30 TO 9:30 P. M. PHILAMONIC BAND OF NEW BRITAIN. [apditoysikandahe ““1’““"”|,““" et Latter a few applications, it also brings feams. The battery \il i tusse | '!‘:"’ | back the gloss and lustre and gives it [mpwin will be elen McCuetalidiDob o1 io hea rance of abundance. i Heller. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ' It Is Very Rough Today on Shore! ' BY ALLMAN Our bodies meed more i contained in modern Gl clei i iethine COME ALoN6, ToTo Sure, | KNow 1T, ThATS | | suPPose Nov Now, WHAT Do Mov WANT To | You Know WE SLRE TALK |S FREE IN ; ;-‘Z"*v'h;“' o) arior TWE SAME LADY You WILL WANT TO SAY THAT FOR P WE HAD |MNAVE FREE SPEECH ‘Tms COUNTRN~ IT’S CHEAP ¢ Bramnord in New Br CALLED A VAMPIRE AND [ GO IN AGAIN Now | [TWAT ALt 0T YesterpaY-( IN THIS COUNTRY { IN THIS FAMILY - THE Brainerd in New Britain e e ] ACCUSED ME OF TRYING [TWAT SHE HAS ComE| | VeT You WANT To Keep ( AMD 1 CAN TALK |1 Sypp)y 50 GREATLY EXL‘EEDJ / rerves directly and by supplyin e T \F | WA To - | ) *‘5‘ oot s SNTAE e 0 J‘; o- 17 THE DEMAND — . Z- EAV o ome ans! fon In the ap- 4 4 COME N BACK guently being astonishin Thir: in weight cs with it the health and lack of s accompany thinness, should soon disappear, ought to brighten, and pale with the bloom of perfect | Hamilton, who was reporting her own ex- »-Phosphate hx transformatio 15 pounds and ne so well " Although bitro-phosphate is sleeplegsnc and general weakness, it should not, owing to its t Sy crease weight, be used by o wio does not. d to put on flesh worlick's the Original Malted Milk. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes.