New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 9

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THE 'BEVERAGE’ o ad- yoar-round sott drink Dopu}ar demand = built Bevo's great plant-- the most perfect industrial equipment in the world. Scientifically lighted and ventilated, and provided with every humanitarian device possible for the protection of the health and safety of its thousands of empleoyes.Electrically operated. Capacity 2 million bottles ddily. PERFECTOS PANETELAS . » e CORONAS ANHE;J-,?LEO‘?JSBUSCH 3 ‘fi > BANQUETS is name is Peter Schuyler—the best investment insmoke- satisfaction I ever made. When I buy cigars I don't speculate—I invest. I know Peter Schuyler’s record. He's been the same mild, fragrant cigar for 34 years—not a shred of anything but sciected Havana in his filler all that time. Getbackofa 74 e YANKS BCOUIRE PLAYERS | Daniecinn ot tne romes totnn. o | oo e e Megmns Anes 2ic. | INDIANA TROOPS OUT Cue; His all-Havana filer is your Gold Bond in smoke-satisfaction. Alex Ferguson, the right-handed | Ikenna, Gertrude Schultz IN STEEL CAR STRIKE Made for 34 years by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albany, N. Y. I — | . . e . RS nitcicr s repurchas om the s i s RS Y s ey WK SRt thefamet associa- PURCHASI. WINS AT SPA. | o tion: Sanders handed | 3 % | pitcher, was repurchased from Toledo, | saranac Handicap is Won in a Gallop | More Disorder Fearcd at Hammond Team in the Past. American association. B 4 Length Had Trial With DMiller Huggins’ and Ten Companies Are A i New York, Aug. 21.—The Yankces Saratoga, Aug —Pu se won | of the racegoers nig were or “picture brides,” raise i “ e ~ome e | terday and arc already getting ready .| race and thousands ' ; for “picture hrid raise families and Immigrants now come to th ST MR L e e R o S TEEe rdred oDl e N tovh Fa ioh ot ion lL their children become citizens of the | United States freely and are required | {4, build up the c¢lub for next <eaton present \\trv} of l:\w belief :}v(«v( ':v'c to Hammond, Ind., where offorts United States by right of birth ta pass mental and physical tests,” G 1s Tte in Close Finisk Would shavegbeenjbed en S EalIOLNE . ! : G e v o e irounds Iesults in Close Finishes - 2 end a strike of employes of the st i Representative Albert Johnson of | Chiirman Johnson said, explaining his : (0, SRl Bl anGl] horses named over night to start had | 0 % 0005 : ar compa are said tc Hoquiam, Wash., chairman of the! bill. “Many classes, such as lawyers, { Sanders have been members ol i and High Scores, accepted the issue. As it was, all were s R 1“"'(‘11;‘”\”’wr“r‘u\!l '1 house immigration committoe teachers, students, merchants and ac- | Pitching staff hefore at various times withdrawn except J. H. Rossiter's bay | Toibe 5in 1o ivea el niat T charge o preparation of the bill, ! tors are exempted from these te: Of the 13 players named, six are acw Considerable interest is being mani- | Passing Shower, and J. J. Ma- € E nigh by . ' | Governor James P. Goodric f New LenglaHOH WOllld K&ep Olll savs the requirement that aliens lan:. | These are the class that it is proposed f and seven have heen recall fested in the weekly athletic meets at | her's The Trump, and they were un- | JO¥CID M;’m"‘:"’”r‘I_““N"‘“_‘_““:TH s ing at American ports mus to have come with limited passports. Bob Meusel tielder as pir- e Slaverounas i ¢ sev- | able to make Purchase do his best : ' m ) passy el, infielder, w | %t Mary's playgrounds and th v cirried the crushing | Mayor Dzn Brown of Hammond, who : Ports with a time limit will by That is to say, they are to come as vis- | chased from the Vernon club of the Puychase L i « o ek t was held yesterday . . stated that they believed the situa- Jflpflflese COO“eS FFOIII U. S. the great inflaw of foreigners. The | itors. and not as prospective ci Pacific (Coast le . o i VLG N R W1 weight of 133 pounds and this coupled E it they ieved the situa ETMENEIE PECE z e f T i ) R SRR sre vesterdav | M 1 | oumanie, with mmsonorts e mr. | e Jaranens maston e want 10 | vamons wnt e cer| PLAYGROUND ATHLETICS | ine Sovaime e ove sestorans | Stovtca | ehants, students and the like. Once | cast to study it,” he s s e Sl | | fieruoon 1w 8 e2llon By LHEth Bl slenanelis, Aus. $1—Tan oigee | nere, it is all they remain, send Must Pass 6 loie s Rs s DU SR LN O L e ABLIC R Son —— a half. He didn't run any jmpressive | tCSIBE S 00 t | i iatest bat- f o ) tion would be beyond their control | bill provides that aliens coming within | If one comes as a prospective citizen e 0 (i afternoon with a larse number of en- fwith the heavy track, made his stride | s o i } & ¥ ting average 140 in 104 games. lle | 4 a trific choppy and it took | DY this morning. The» troops were | exemption clauses of the present law | he must so state, and agree in -writ- Wiashington \ug. 21.—A new | must obtain passports from their own [ ing to place himself under probation, ethod of dealing \ coming | governments, vised by consular agents ) at statec S ale T : method lealing with the incomi 0 Jsed by consular agents | reporting at stated inter A TS e T T () 0o DRt g | et v alien problem is embodied in ] of the United States, and limited as to | all there is to it. Visitors are welcome. | .qqi¢ ; The results of the events were bill being prepared by the house im-| timc We have roam for desir: migration committee. It is regarded Aliens Eligible to Citizenship grants, but must have a gu as the most drastic measurc of the But 8 to their continued desirability 5 kind ever presented to cangress Aliens, who under prosent laws ang | U1€ir Willingness to acquire not onis junior class—George Adoption of the bill would mean. | ojimit s S American citizenship but all that the 11 oI Do d 3 eligible to citizenship, should be per- with @ total of 1 < anelle and John Dren its framers say, literal fulfillment of } [ iticq” 15 come to the. Gnited word Americanism implies.” : RtuRe ol o el ' 7 = S the so-called “gentlemen's agreement’ = ) IS dis tttes Members of the committee s it is | has stolen 87 bases Sl s 2utler NEWARK TO CONTINUE SALES. t - L e e without passports praviding they state . Warian L Golln e 60 yards, senior class—Jack Butler, ‘ Batween the United States and Japan i iy writing their heljof e i not likely a bill suspending immigra- | e "‘* S Sl | Baward Donnelly and James Hayes —_ with'Fespect to immigration and would | {o Locide here and become ctitizons, | OR for any stated period could pass pitch comes from the Dallus Time, 8 1 Gillen Declares City Will - Regulate keep out Japanese coolies They must agree to register at least cangress now. A year ago it could | of the Texas league. v Coolies Thousands. = F » Coolic ve By Th nd; once a year, failure to do so heing a Under the Root-Tokihara agreement | se 5 cause for deportation. Failure to take Japan is obligated to send no coolies [ ¢ q - - papers at the end of two to this country, but it charged the re tries in each of 2 Some close | labored i Len Ot him 1 5 to run the mile, which | ¢xpected to reach Hammond by noon today. has 25 two-base hits, three triples and | seven home runs for Wl of 213 | finishes were recorded and excellent i . S glounaqlotul forl g s covered much faster by inferior | in two other races. W. R —_— e S Over Theie won the North Cresie| Hammond, Ing: 4 —City and Ralph Pinelli, an infielder, wis + senior boss—sGeralds © 0, s 2t one mile ini1:40 425, and | country authouities' heve last night purchased from the ramento slub t MeGrath and Walter | 000 o Shore stable’s Woodtrap | called upon Governor Goodrich at Ir of the Pacific (o ague. In 1101 HILO 0 250, ran a mile in the fifth event in 1:40 | dianapolis for troops to aid in copin Pinciliidealbitinedaerie s with the situation here due to th trike of employes of the S Steel Car company who last | stormed the streets in the vicinity of the bill does not stop there. the car company in defiance of ef- forts of police and deputy sheriffs to maintain order. N, A dly N i food The action of the authorities fol- will continue in Newark even | lowed rejection last night by the t 30 yards, girls—Alice Botticelli, Rita Prices of Foods, have passed, they add. There is a de- Prank Gleich, an outfielder, was| yeGrath, Agnes McKenna. Time, 5 mand, according to members, for a pro | purchased from the S, aw club of | seconds. Vision in the new bill for deportation | the Michigan-Ontario league 40 vards—— Margaret McGrath e disclote that thew - e Mina | vears' residence, also is cause for de- | O aliensivho wlthduaw theix s Dan Murphy, a catcher, was hought | erine Regan, Gertrude Schultz. Time, ord sclo! Tat hey arrive ) Dortation! pers in order to avoeid servic from the Toledo club of the Amer canj 6 2-5 — armed forces af the United States. association 50 yards—dJulia Bramble, Alice Ma- sales after the army supplies are exhausted. | strikers of a compromise offer of the This was announced yesterday by [ €& company officials made at the Mayor Gillen in speaking of plans to | end of a series of conferences which After taking out papers, aliens mus i papers, allens must maintain the city as the middleman st Friday ik H e | remuin here 1 B = = C. Murph hi-handed ! loney, I7lo1 Hayes. Tine, 8 sec ‘l . | ere five years for final citi- 5 > 7 - >hy. a right-handed pitcher, | lone orence Hayves e, sec- | P g T er aUs thar Ethoms |F THIN AND zenship, with a time allowance off for | 1120 4 WEEK PAID comes from the Winnipeg club of the| ond i between producers and housekeeper ) ose | | | | | | . 2 3 e g o s ast are feared by the knowledge of the eleme 1 : 2 fita i nAdcae | ind dale run—John Drazella Contrary to some statements, W A 3 owled the elements of the TO SHOEMAKERS. | Western Canada les e. Hill and dale m v 17 w e U L R : . il Sl S Gl G e “On the contrary, | W ave tried to conciliate the men we are going fo remain in the bus- |and declarc that the situation is be- as long as we can do any good |Yond their control. Scheyd, Ernest Stram. Tim NERVUUS TRY American plan of government and | Boston, Aug. 21—Inguirs into (he William Picrey, a right-handed | Gcorge s LB proficiency in the inglish language, If | | s e b SO T e ol 58 sceonas anguage. el cedt e : ! rer, wi purchased from the ] an alien does not acquire citiz 2 Bk ABNthe RS U1 throw, rolay (six hoys on enshib | County grand jury vesterday disclosed | SA¢ramento club of the Pacific Coast ine in cutting down the high cost of liv- TS i~ FEW WIN ORDER OF MERIT. Standi road jump, minor We shall continue to sell army IL.ondon Marshal Foch, and now Jack Butler, & feet 11 inches: . W food at reduced prices. I will call | Marshal Joffre, are the only French- ters, 5 fect 8 inches: Botticelli, 5 L meeting of retail merchants to con- [ynen to receive the British Order of issued [ displayed in a store 400 yards from repurchased from the Greenville, g j;ches: junior class, k. Meehar | for on a projeét to have the city buy | Merit. Until last year Japan was the the factory marked at $12. 1b of the South Atlantic association nd C. |{X\<“ scnior 4;”-” ; direet and sell to them under Hu-,‘,.”h foreign countr to receive the . 5 T Clitff Markle, right-handed piteher, | ¢y ¢ and Ros supervision of the city. The retail- | honor, Yamagata, Togo and Oyama et sl e enec mlf;‘rfflu\mnt.o:«: New York state now has 525,000 | returns from the Salt Lake club o e S 3 il-| ers' profits will be dictated by the | having been appointed to the order. St i Ll g © West|motor cars, or more than 10 per cent | the Pacific Coast league e, i ol i i S el te ne oW 25 E cont i v teunacatiy Kin: Eoward te acific coast to study | of the 5.000,000 in the United States Paul Carpenter, a right-handed class. Swanson, S in cight years he is sent home, apt. Rivers 727 pt. Grace that some shoeworkers have heen re. | |€48UC [leRi s il . PHUSPHATE ~ May Visit U. S Annually. ceiving $120 a week. It was testified | Da%%Y Vance, another right-hander, | Shi. Capt. Scheyd 642, Capt. MeCuc The committee 3 ! 5 hopes to provide a 'also that many made $60 a week. Wwas repurchased from the 2 Gl NI CINEO; Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Plan by which citizens of contiguous It was said that a pair of shoes | ¢Jub of the Pacific Coast 1 ue. | territory, Canada and Mexico, may | sold by a manufacturer for $5.50 was Iiverett Bankston, an outfielder | visit the United States on cards annually ing rut on Yirm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor v Chairman Johnson is trying to have and Nerve Force congress send a special When one stc to consider e host thin people o = tinually for gome methc they may ase their flesh to normal pro- ”,ff DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Aunt Emmy Must Do the Heavy Work on the Farm! BY ALLMAN 4 and Ch ! sistent with their labor ¢ expenses.” ! ;hark his coronation in 1902, B ool : X =TT TR : NES MY PLACE AR “NO-No - SET M| at indivi e e 174 bt ) \ N WeLL MELBN, | REcKoN K] TWis 1S A {R\,M To THAT | SaiD, BRING ; ggw:o‘n:s%zseqro? S BT Sment e b BONT EM, 1T T seems Goon 7 [Hl| VovRe AL PRevTY TiRen | WANDERFUL PLCER | ([ oF TRee s LETUEGRIES WELL, | GUESS HEAVY, P WAVE Sehiibie o . B | CERTAINLY 1S GooD || To SEE You AGAIN AND HUNGRN S0 I'LL HAVE < OVER. VONDER. )} WHEN “You ¥y T = MAW BRING Em IN - onihumans and animals by y =oin To SEE You AGAIN || TomMY, BUT YouRE EM PUT SOME ViTaLs ON . —— . [y COME- IN" [ SRR ARERIHESES ot doubt. body. deficient in . pho AND Nou'RE LOOKING| | JUST AS BIG A i RIGHT AWAY - \ /4 WHAT SAY, ; GRIPS IN THE Phorous becomes nervous, sickly and WA g A noted author and professor in his boolk iy HELEN P HOUSE. “Ghemistry and Food Nutrition,” published | g in 1918, says L * that the amount of ‘phosphorous requ nutrition man mated in many of It seems 1o b established this deficiency in phosphorous may met -by the use of iic phosphate known throughout g seaking coun- trie: 0-Ph Through the as- similation of this ¢ by the nerve tissue of the DI o content when absorbed in the amount normally required BY nature soon produces a welcome chan i6 our body and mind. Nerve tension di #Ppears, vigor and strensth replace weak- nergy, and the whole s ugly hollows and @Bupt angles, becoming enveloped in a Wil and strength to be up and doing It dsisold by Clark & Brainerd in New Britain ald all good drusgists $TION: -— While Bitro-Phosphate buurpassed for the relief of ral debvility, etc., @not desire to put on Extrs cape in avoiding fat-producing foods.

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