New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1919, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

s NG 7 vho had MONEY IN WASTE. o T - . SR of ¢ . ticularly made of five men who H PIONEERS ARE LAGED URS U. S, FGR AID l Strlklm? NEW StOCkmg PREFER FLOGGING entered a local hospital at Seoul, who | Charleston, W: Va.—Tn a bnie of 5 | et AR had reccived for iree consecutive | waste paper received at a paper mill | I | avs thirty blows cach. Tt is declared 'herc was found a certified check for T f 3 . WKoercan Revolutionists Captured | the flesh wa rribly swollen and §.2 500 which had dropped on the s D Jocals in a9 , . - . | e e e 5 % | | discolored and that had set office floor of a Baltimore business : house and been swest up by the | 7 | 3 S P SHea ) . e | One of the oflicials showed th jenitor. Springfield. : g e Himed i F Deiaica Pree o rerpondontiine : The Pioneers furnished the attrac B 3 g " It a % . ” | 4 B o rokio, A ‘ (Corr o - H ruv.mf u‘r \m“‘ T\‘m‘h flogging « SXPECT JUMP IN ROUBLI tion for the Iisk Red Tops at Spring A ; ; I ¢ S > le Associate ) f he order eico Z 3 Contest Played Yesterday in 5 1= ; 2 4 g Japancse Oflicials Would Rather . § 3 ladivostok.—As the .Aliies have greed to loan the Omsk government £1.000,000,000, everyvbod s here antici- : : i 2 s in Korea disc g the pun- sts of two slenc picces field, Ma vesterday afternoon wnd i il -7 % - pUIL v were downed. 9 to 3. The Hardware e ) S \ 4 ] | 5 ment ministered to Korea ightly bound with hemp twinc Gity lads were helpless before the ARE ; : 2 : R 1 independence movcment there, say The convicted person is tied slants of Art Johnson, who :allowed - . | || ot N || & . : the old Korean custom of flo wooden bench which is built but five hits "he rubber worke I en continued by B thing in the form of a cross. i y | v : 3 5 i MICE IN NINE SHADES, chaged five runs across the platter in : - || FROM NOW UNTIL ¢ 1L licse authomties. One reason given i o : ; Sithis wes that the . i INTENC Cleveland—More than 200 mice of the second | rouid. fouehing isddle 5 s 3 OUR WORK DOES END- - | - : . . the Japanese for this was that the | COUNTESS SENTENCED. ine different colors, including Japan- Goeb effective manner. The win- prisons we ! clent to lodge the | Mallow, Ireland.—Countess Mar : : 2 e, besides 50 2 ners scored their other tallies in the Y\'\\\S 'S THE FLAG B e trge number prisoners arrested in |viez, Sinn Fein leader member of ing mice, besi 00 guinea md 1500 rabbits are entered for :y('l“(‘H'\‘Y\.\';Wyrl‘hyh‘\%::"‘l‘“ innings 7\\\:‘;:“ , WE W\\.L DEFEND' o | % = o g L revol u‘ : \w ‘mu\‘\‘;x:r‘*’\“A,“ .‘J;.“_Y.T the British parliamei been sen- ""‘j (\‘H bit ot the National Bresatis rs first run in vanuses o fepcet foponrs Mon hy prisonment . 4 Tanciers’ association, which i sixth inning, when with one on and one e el down Johnson hit to the pitcher who | made a bad 1 The next batsman | was passed, B the hassocks. Lynch’s grounc as gobbled up, but rowther faozled hard smash and Dudack tallicd. The score: pates a boom in Russian currency. the Kore: themseives, sometimes ' on charges of inducing tradesmen to We helieve in honest prices. || ¢ % preferred floggilg to paying a fine boycott the police and participating in | Forcian newspapers have published - unlawful assemblag = - e don't believe in paying any A piicdoii el LD e tatements from foreigners in IKorew R Topeka clubwomen have started a fifty years the famous diamond | movement to have househalders in the | mine Kimberley have yielded an | same locality cut the grass on the more than « thing is worth 1 i : alleging that several Korean men who | were ilogged in pur: court | | | and we won't ask yeu to either. [ 3 ;i ntences were afte 1 serious verage return of more than $20,000,- | same day, so as to keep the lawng ‘ If : L < . : \ ondition \ N was par- | 000 a year. uniform You can save money by buying R | Sharpe, ™ol : OLGA MASARYK e o New York. —After touring England, | || plumbing bill will be less than s s ; Miss Masaryk has come to this coun- | § Al e T . try in search of aid for the impover- | you expect. Wy bl 5 ished people of the new C(zecho-Slo- Sliane vakia, of which her father is presi- ST oo o oame || & e, BURNS ) TRV BGGANE | e AR THE ONLY GENUINE SALE NOW Pioncers Will Have Strong Opponent NG e e e 1 | GOING ON OF REAL CITY HOME Norfalat) 1L ; 3 New Haven, 4 which we it o o e pl o 3 Haven will oppose the Pioneers at 3 vich won the inter-playground : MG o'clock tomorrow afternoon on the| Shampionship T1 » Was coac! o § ] CAR SERVICE AND Begloy. e : Bllis street diamoud. The kim City | PV Harry Gins ordham. The ; - Noonar S club has played here before and gave | (64M made the enviable record of : - Dudal SR an excellent account of itself. S e on s s el HouE G PROVEMENTS tampbeil® L. ... The lineup of the visitors is as fol- '#1NNg a defeat. Much of the suc- : IKeliiticrMipitcne: RO Suriuet Wnase il Sy L e e iauntily on the edge of the table is Hanlon, second base; Doherty, third| s L LS DOt Wan Ao e s e B0 ;s S e enher base: Horkheimer, shovtstop; Digan,| Coo-°all player — His friends are(Weatps 8 ol o hose o SR | Rees rion : et feld; | Pleased over his achievement and | new siockings that Dame Fashion his oG D have recommended that he continue “"“"“‘((f"-“l‘ LT brother of lelraitedl ToetDuga ||| -1 RGN ERS TonSitath efdlamion dfin i i SRS : aved im | the future and forsake the gridiron. a bathtub of wus and our Tisk S (100 Pioneers eeat..000001020 Rung, Crowther, Kane, Greenhal Yoaalen 2, Spillanc, Smith Art Johnson, AL Johnson Norfeldt, Dudalk: two base hits, Crawther, Kanc threc e hit Art Johnson, Ly e tiome o Whalen itoion | miSECHENGREDEeviousEocoastons Fand e o e RRer ifico fliets | made a favorable impression. Hork- SHOWS DEFICIT. G A e left on buses, | heimer was formerly a member of Fisk 4. Pionecrs 6 first base on balls, | one of the Bastern league teams. Orr off Art Johnson 3, off Goeb 2 struck | IS @ brother of Bobby Orr, the cleve out, 1 Art Johnson 1, by Goeb 3: | Rochester (International league) in- umpire \ i Johnson > N “GAS” RATION. Gasoline is being ra- out here to get sufficient of the New York, Aug. 23—The actual] 0il for the island. Only commercial condition of clearing house banks and | Vehicles may buy “gas’ while the [ tatishic o parica ifor (T v o Lllsh o3 |IsUupl ot ithisEauellis shutRofE fent] that they held $812,690 reserve in def- | ¥ from pleasure cars. jcit of legal requireraents. This is a j ¥ 5 2 ersenn 9 pumi P eier T G @ HB0Rg. dwom REFUGEES FLEE RUSSIA, U fans another opportunity of seeinz a | o : J week. Warsaw, Poland.—Warsaw houses 1 fast down-state tcam in action. ehsu Aok st e {about 50,000 ref s from Bolshevilk - e HIGH SCHOOL ATHLITIS. 5,000.000 EGGS ROT. | Russia. 55 Rome-—The American steamer Sun Bright Outlook for the Gold and Red | arr at Genow with 5,000,000 eggs According to experiments made at : 2 Aoy zerlanc 2,000 boxes. These | the P r instit in Paris, an av- Gridders and Basketball Team. fp ot o g 2 aeeiins % Rl the Rear 1 caeurs were dumped on the mole in a blazing | erage of about quarts of alcohol aaia "he athletic season at the New | sun, and owing to transport difficulties | can be obtained from each 100 pounds 2. 23.—Iddie Murphy, | Britain High school should prove one| the whele cargo decayed. of seawced pinch hitter of the Chicago | of the best in story of the White Sox Outtielder IHas Batting Average of .176, But Tyrus Cobb is 0%, who had “delivered™ with | school, the outlook for next season’s v in the past few weeks, is | football and basketball teams indi- | g topping the can e e batters | catc In the first ce, the gridders | —_——— with scording o have the advantage of Dav 1 averag However, e | Dunn's coaching—and good coaching has puarticipated in only 21 games. | is a thing that has been lacking for ‘ Small ‘ An Unusual b | , An O Sl e ZiKe This KnocKs Opportuniiy o ford High will encounter a much stronger foe that it has for two or " to Own thei__Ti"“_’J 1 Don't Throw AW&Y ‘ et B o) e s e - STERLING FURNACE | the Price of 2 . A T i N nex 1 mny, Taylor, Bill Burns, Harris of Cleveland in - 28 dmes | several seasons. Under Dunn's (uie- > an average of L4 lage, the strong field of candidates should be rounded into one of the | hest elevens of late years, and Hart- | Membership ¥ Cobb, of Detroit, is the real lgader, more than 100 points behind Murphy. The Detroit star has been bagging safe hlows consistently and has an average of .374 made in 90 Thefts, In addition o Dbelng the lead-| . cr® 2ud Brink retiining ¥otal baces with o mark of 210, whie | 7 Bouah hetien spont and ineceased | - 4 ™ Is better than that of “Babe” Ruth of | \2tetest will tule ‘at ithe school ‘this ; i i i s i Relene el e B Join the Sterling Furnace Club and this high- who has a string of 19 homers to his B TO WITNESS BIG FIGHT. est-grade furnace becomes yours on payment of a @ @ Ma~ Carey.lof Pittsbuienihaall & | P ke delesationt of locallboxine small membership fee. Club terms take care of the Money paid on out in rent is money gone. Money paid ona home site is money saved— and earning interest every day in content- ment and pride of possession. 5 The money you are now paying in rent sreat week with the bat in the Na-|fans is planning to attend the| balance. Club members make the big saving of buy- tional icague and boosted his average | Herman-Lynch boxing exhibition, to | f - . B 40..301, but Carey has played only in | be held in Waterbury on Labor Day | ing at the cash price and paying on club terms. 31 games. Barber, of Chicago, also {afternoon. The affair is being pro- | [ = has heen doing some timely hitting | moted by George Mulligan and Joo and is in fourth place with a mark | Mulvihill. The other two bouts wili of bring together Sammy Waltz and | Gav:y Cravath, the Philadelphia | Mickey Travers and Johnny Shugru manager and leading home run hitter | ana Kid Miller. All of these affai in the senior league is topping the 40 Sl T I (Ot e o (ool : y E will pay for a home site. oo, e v 35 and Ko FARMINGTON AVENUE PLAZA : Cravath broke the tic for home | | SPucnchanSatoomy run honors which he shared with |C" Of the St Joseph's ¥ Kauft, New York, last week by crack- | 125 been presented with a Z. Wreat, of Brookln, continued | ("l]'n(;’mv.. ) Rk]"rhnhu’v was the only | B 1ond in total baces with 17 R fify o Gl D pm.o\,n.i Cutshaw, of Pitisbuigh, stole his | {'0Ugh there were a number of New | SPEC TION ON SUNDAY. You Are Invited. 30th base during the week and is top. | Dritain entries. ‘ B. U = U Y Ing out & pals of cireult arives, e | oS N b Haven Thurkany | ™ mie ? HOME SITES WILL BE OPEN FOR I GIRL LOWERS RECORD PLAYGROUN AL, The Leghorn Stars won by default from the Kerin s at SC Mary's playground la the latter team having refused to line-up against the £ ' This furnace in your home means healthful winners. Tt ety Starshwill play the Dec: : ; warmth—no matter how cold the weather. No pipes! horns Monday evening on diamond : | Supplies abundant heat with the minimum of fuel. No. 3. fravers and Crowley will be the battories for the Leghorns o Call and investigate this wonderful offer today. The Lawlor street nine defeated S - , . 1 the Shamrocks vesterday afternoon ! p Don’t lose the in indoor baseball, score 13—2, and S e b e b Fovebe . ‘ ‘ g opportunity. But don’t wait. Go out now and look the Plaza momin with e 15 A. C. The gama . ! Special | Join fl(}? 1Mcrl' : over. Salesmen at Farmington Avenue entrances after- w |.H ::vvl:i“ place on the Lawlor street : ‘ ing lub at - iloons, evcnings and a.“ day Sunday. B : . Club Features ‘ EXCLUSIVE—BUT NOT EXPENSIVE HOME SITES CINCH FOR FLANAGAN. o | 3 " B IN LOCATION and SIZE we fit your wants e . if“""’é ot ft“‘ih ""‘t‘l’]‘“}:’ ‘ : in PRICE and TERMS we fit your purse. who recently lost to Tony Eslum, th i ree Consultation with the / i local favorite wrestler, had little dif- » | S TG . | Factory Heating Expert. ‘ J. S. SILVERSTEIN AND E. A. McCARTHY ey e ’ ‘ U e ULy 3 3 : OWNERS, REAL ESTATE SUB-DIVISIONS arm lock T“(), second “flop” .szs LOCZfl Ofiice Home Oflice R A 71 Church St., New Britain. 26 State St., Hartford. head lock. The two preliminaries re- VRS, ISADC PEARSON sulted in drawn battles. Winnipeg, Aug. 21.—Miss Harri- | HUGH DOHERTY DIES. son's chest is weighed down with an- London, August 3 . | other medal which she just won hy 80 W t M o Doherty, former lawn tennis cham- | making a new record in the interna- es aln t. pion of England, died yesterday at | tional swimming meet, 3he swam Broadstairs, a summer resort in Kent. | 220 yards in 3 minutes, 27 seconds.

Other pages from this issue: