New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 9

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positions. WHAT OUR STUDENTS ARE DOING Our experience in placing graduates in positions shows that new positions in offices usually command only moderate salaries at the start, but they lead to high After completing a course in our school you would probably start at from $10 to $15 a week. This means that you would earn from $520 to $870 the first year. The second year you ought to average $15 to $20 a week, or $780 to $1040 a year. One of the great advantages of office work is the opportunity it offers for promotion. Many of our students of four or five years ago are drawing salaries of from $1,500 to $2,000 a year and more. SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 2 | SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL 278 MAIN STREET PURCHASE OUTRUNS FIELD Winner Runs a Mighty Race and Makes Rivals Look TLike » Platers in Huron Handicap. nibal and fou year-olds look like Huron Handicap h vesterday stretch, where he went to the and won g BLAZING HOT DAYS " do not trouble very much those who know from experience that ANZAC the new hop-brewed beverage is the best possible hot weather drink. Those who drink ANZAC know that it cools one’s temperature and invigorates and nourishes one’s body at the same time. Everyone enjoys its peculiar, tangy taste. Its hop flavor is a real one—ANZAC isbrewed from hops. ANZAC CO. o prenviss or. BOSTON, MASS Local Distributors. Miner, Read & Tullock Bring or send us vour Va tion Films to be developed s we use the Iastr and Velox Paper you the best results p stble comes from successful work we are prepared to give you only the BEST. Give us a trial, we will con- vince you. THE MILLER-HANSO N DRUG GO, 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW BRITAIN CONN. Seliing ernoon. The great son of Ormondale and Cherryola waited off with the pace until the turn into the hack B pentior, heavyweight champion of Eu- Great Satisfaction and pleasure with your Camera. Therefore 9 jond end of the purse. He weakened | rop: | badly in the final furlong and was | beaten for second honors by IFrank Weir's ordinary colt, Tetley, by a neck. The race of Purchase was a mighty | steinel, once more placed him on the | ing pro of the three-year-old cham- will probably come to the Unit- ed States late next December or carly in January. The authority for this statement rests in a letter from 1 ho was in ch am of the A Ben F. f the box- France vesterday . and who | stole home in the seventh was matchmaker for bouts promoted | M. C ment of the Yanks in for the entertain- | Worcaster . . ... 1CS LOSE TO MINORS. A ninth MARTIAL AW EX exhibition game sEax aris, Aug. 27.—Ma wrdella of Worcester Al i was proclaimed in Budapest The score r. h. e | days ago, has been extended to the 060101202—6 10 1 | whole of Hungary, according to a Ha- Philadelphiz ... 000014000—3 9 1 [ vas dispatch from Budapest sixteenths course in the fast time of 1:59 1-5. The Huron is exclusively for three- vear-olds. Nearly three score were nominated for it, but because of the presence of Purchase only seven were named over night to start. Of these Be Frank, winner of the Latonia De by, was withdrawn. Purchase w: { coupled with his stabie mate, Cirrus, and made the favorite at 4 to 5. Pur- | chase ran like 1 to 20 shot. AVORITE. BiC Englishnten Expect Their Ldol to Stop McGoorty in Coming Bout. | | Southampton, England, Aug Battling through fifteen rounds da ; with neary score of sparring p Joe Beckett, Iinglish heavy- ! ners t champion, is getting into | prime condition for his fight on Sep- tember 2 with Kddie McGoorty, the Amebican hoxer. The British cham- | pien is mauling his sparring partners, | including Arthur Townley and Jack Harrison, whom he has pul out for the count several times. Bernard Mortimer, manager of B tha believes his charge will put | the American fighter in six unds. Be t is even more confi- dent. “I believe McGoorty is the most | | dangerous opponent of my career. but | | T wounldn’t fight him if I thought the | fizhter lived who ca 3 and beat me,” he Reckett will around 184 pounds for the bout, while McGoorty will scale about 172. Beckett 1s 2 McGoorty is 20, The Englishman was to meet the French champion, es Carpentier, but the French- man was unable fo get into condition | and McGoorty was substituted. They | ‘ will go twenty rounds for a purse of | $10.000 and a side bet of $10,000. | Among the preliminarics wili be a ten round bout between Ired Ful- {ton, the American heavyweight, and | Arthur Townley of the E CARPENTIER COMING HE BEuropean Champion to Seck Bouts Here Next Winter, New York, Aug Georges Car. | I DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | pionship ladder and on even terms | py the Y. { with Commander J. K. L. Ross' (‘\ul—’ gel in the battle for the crown of the | turf. He showed all of the d that | has made him famous and is af { question if Sir Barton in his best | form could have given him a hard} race vesterday. The track was dull, if not cuppy, but he carried 134 pounds over the one mile and three 18 cents a package Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper- covered carton. We strongly rec- ommend this carton for the home oroffice supply or when youtravel. Batteries—Bennett, Bach and Red- mond; Kircher and McAvoy. They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette! Bite is elimi- nated and there is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un- pleasant cigaretty cdor! Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are smooth and mild, but have that desirable full- body and certainly hand out satisfaction in generous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then B compare them with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality, N flavor, satisfaction. INo matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your taste! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C, i ENROLL NOW TEL. 1729-2 OUR DISPLAY OF Living Room Furniture which completely fills the second floor of our building is unrivaled in variety of choice—both in design and pattern. Despite the acute shortage in good furniture, we have been fortunate in keeping this department up to the usual standard—and you may still make selec- tions at normal prices, for'stock purchased when costs were much lower, Save at least 259% by selecting from the present offerings %Y For illustration, A lovely 3-piece Suite — consisting of full-sized Dav- enport, Chair and Rocker—in soft- toned floral pat- tern tapestry. Suite has wing back throughout with deep, soft spring construc- tion and pillow spring arms. $236.00 A multitude of other suites in Tapestry, Velour and Leather—equally good values. During the balance of August, all purchases sold at the cash discount price with six months deferred payment privilege. BY ALLMAN “THEM WASTHE SWEEZY GIRLS WHAT You SAW ON THAT WORSE ~ “TueN IS THREE OF “EM AND ALL ONE NEAR. APARYT IN AGE - THE SWEEZY'S HAD A HARD TIME ! FINDING A NAME FER THE FIRSYT AND [ THEY FINALY DECIDED ON [ WELCOME - THEY NAMED THE SECONDJON” AND THE LAST QNE, PLENTY 7 — HAW -HAW-HAY (e

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