New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 14

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NE® BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES R N W S S TN CIT Y ITEMS | ~ START AND FINISH OF KdOXVILLE RACE RIOTS GOPS SELL 3,500 TICKETS “ME NEXT?” CRY KIDS AT FOOD SALE Blankets cleaned. Union Laundry, ‘ Reports on Sales and - Arrangements pl. 904.—Advt 2 LUt 4 | for Game to Be Read at Mecting Miss Mary Miller of 19 ton ! 4 reet won the pair of shoes given as :‘H‘\ym hl\ the Newark Shoe company g ¥ to 6 N A meeting of the sub-comniittees st evening : This Evening. [ lessiicalin o gE i nE R Ngn ) 5 & Gy appointed by the police department to office, City Hall, for a permit g ; £ s k § arrange for the baseball game with e ‘“‘commenc building ¢ & " e the Meriden department and the ban- epairs” on buildings. If not. vou ;i : 3 ¥ 3 guet {0 follow, will be held this ev L v Sy . . Y By ning in police headquarters. Reports eelli ; : B i 5 1% 3 will be made by the heads of commit- trne Laies o 2 ] b 3 : tees re ling their progress. R A e el g o P % The officers repart an excellent re- | : o, Knighis of Pyt ] : : A i ®o . tickels for the game and to date near- . Elmo lodge, Knights of Pythia § : & ‘ ; ‘ A iclets for the samno and to date near- e e 3 . : : Wt : o o Samuecl Bamforth is in chargo of the fidatas will bo initiated. : i ; ? S : ticket sale and has furnished each ndidates will be initiated Hn de- » i 3 S o officer on hoth the night and day beats go e wlllxehoarsse ol 2 by A o B 2 e : : with tickets for the contest. Monday fEl b s e ¢ i 3 3 ” g i evening the sale was reporte. 1600 fationy club_RJoin fiaon o kel ; . 3 ; | and the sale vesterday ast night SR SR : ] s ; ¢ - 3 3 i was nearly 2000. The game will be B i S s o 3 b : i aved next Wednesday afternoon in nt's, Mrs., Schacfer of 312 South ¢ ¥ A ! ol e e S ain street, will leave for New Tork £ ; ; P N ; % i . : s cw days to enter into busi- i : g ; ty H\v\ ;:“w IR ol i § 8 3 & ; : : . . T T8 ST (TR |y two week at Atlantic ¢ 3 Blankets cleancd. Unjon Laundry p1 304 Advt A marriage license has been gr by the city clerk to Albert E - of Springfield, Mass., and Elodia irewell party was given last evening in honor of Miss Anna Quinn at her home on Irancis street by about twenty o her friends. M Quinn, who graduated from the local : i I High schoo! last June won the Col- i Knoxville, Tenn.— riots in .‘.‘hxl\l((vzn charged ,uv‘h murder of a . was driven up and down the streets | lege club scholarship and will leave Now Orles No lagging Misses Tda Berner, KElinor Benson | which seven were killed started in [ "0 A.‘.\\(]unu-n. _(Arrow points to tim- [ in the ored truck with a gun crew | next week for nity college, Wash- R T i Margarct Cochrane have been| r used as batlering ram.) They | ready for action. The as re- | ington, D. C., to take up her studies. when the city of New Orleans o . Marsaret Cohrne he war bu. | Knoxvilie when a mob battered down [ ended when 1,500 militiumen were de- [ moved (o Chatlanooga by the Knox- oo dntRcosEBIICIICHISE Sl pi V S ial e manhes (GAEL (6 Sl (0 i om G10 || T et T e e | = - ors and these children are holding out au in addressing invitaions 0 ake | the jail door at the left in search of | businesslike machine gun at the right | when the mob searched the Jail. HEAVY MEAT EATERS Tty bt Cor e hrt in the parade RVe i - A 4 ety : T HAVE SLOW KIDNEY Blankets \“xl:.inu 1. Union Lauwndrv.| YATR'S GRIDIRON = 3 s e WARRIORS START : - at less meat if you feel Backachy HAND HURT BY or have bladder trouble—Take Poter Alagresse of Belmont street ™ : \ined injuries ta his hand early O ; . . o his mornir when he was knocked | Coach Sharpe Has Only About Thirty < his bicycle by a dog. Alagresse was No man or woman who eats meat his way fo work when the animal | Candidates, But More Will : regularly can make mistake by Arrive - Daily. g 7 i says o well-known authority. Meat him e reported the matter e police, and asked that the own- o = i forms uric acid which excit :,]1' lllyw 4|(U«_:_ \’\Vhl.. nlx:\] : E\v 30:011\1‘ 5 New Haven, Sept. 10.—Football at kidneys (Hw‘ !wr"u;x‘:o\ ‘o\v;rl-\\'orli:s SLIC STE AK COD, 1 .. rect, be notified of the incident. D"Jc:{:“ “’;‘{'”_]‘:“" yesterday, with ’ from the strain, get sluggish and FRISH FLO UND — REsdi et e I De ol g st : : : . fail to iilter the waste and poisons CHILLED H ERRING, 1b . HITS GIRL WITH STONE. evered his connection with Corneli, : from the Dblood, then we get sick. 2 opcning the atbletic office of the nni- S e i : f Miller brought his nine year ) Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, BL H s d B S k John Miller brought hi versity for the school year. President : : s L, SCONRCT, GREARC, ‘Ice llSlDIl tea S 4 daughter to the police station late | ¢ S e 2 : : st night and lodged a.complaint with James C. Braden, of the Yale Under- sleeplessne: nd urinary disorders z graduate Athletic association. coached : comes from sluggish kidneys, FRESH TIN KER MACKEREL, 1b brecant George Kelly that a neigh- | BT ' br's bay had struck the girl in the | ¥ John J. Mack, of the track team, The moment you feel a dull ache SLICED HAL IBUT, SOLID MEAT OY ad with a stone. Miller lives at 60 | Who is also the football trainer, weie in the kidneys or your back hurts or malley street and he says the girl| in conference with him regarding the ;i i if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full las playing in the yard when struck | condition of the athletic.plant and the of sediment, irregular of passage or Fresh Lean B Iy the boy beginning of football work. The squad 2 i y 5 attended by a sensation of scalding, m s has been ordered to report ne 7 : stop eating meat and get about four Lean POT ROAST, § CLOTHES CLOSET FIRE Monday, but Dr. Sharpe said yes g . ? ounces of Jad < from any phar- Fresh HAMBURG, 1 . J SWE *PERS, 1 qts, that only about 30 to 35 candi- 4 4 ' macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass Lean SALUT PORK, Ib .....51c ARGO CORN STARCI{ the home of T. Collins of are expected. 4 i ¢ of water before breakfast and . Sliced BEEF LIVER, - 10¢ 4 pkes . inwood street The first veteran to arrive is ka8 " % i few days your kidneys will act fine. 3 SAL/N RIBS, Ih .. S N. B. C.' OYST ny No. 2 w3 3 4 Chester LaRoche, the former quarter- s 2 This famous salts is made from the 2 1 TRIP b .10c b ... .- cen- | back. The resident staff of coaches— ¢ 7 s G : % acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- Corned PIGS HOCKS, M 18 Moh. MINCE M Brides, G E 3 4 bined with lithia, and h been usea SWEET POTATOF 1 1bs, Sunbrite CLEANSE ompany returned to the station at| Jack Cates and Herman Olcott—will for generations to flush and stimulate arrive during the week. Captain Tim : the ki also to neutralize the — Callahan and Manager Frank D. 02 : c : acids in urine so it no longer causes An Overburdened Mother. Heffelfinger, of the team, are expected e . irritatien, thus ending bladder weak- B ‘ If the steps a mother takes and the | in a day or two. _ M G0 : bt nes: BUTTER % : CHEESE ork she does could only he measured Speaking of his plans as athletic 5 Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Moh. Crcam- | e g 4 Whole MILK™* v figures, what an array they would ! gjrector at Yale, Dr. Sharpe said that g : % injure; makes a delightful efferves- ery, b ..61c a8 hake. Through girlhood, wifehood Siioliay! worldibalitollasvelopid 3 ¥ cent lithia-water drink which every- hd motherhood woman toils on, oft- ! (ocierm which would contribute to. ths i : % 2 s one should take now and then to | In suffering from backache, pain in . 2 ¢ » keep the kidneys clean and active and | de, headache, nervousness and sleep- the blood pure, thereby avoiding | ssne: mptoms or more serious ail- serious kidney complications | ents peculiar to her sex. Thousands £ such women, however, have found Slight damages resulted from xtinguish the blaze which had red around a clothes closet and the | Dr. Billy Bull, Dr. Arthur physical welfare of the Yale undet- graduates to the highest pos gree. To this end he favo out a large number of athletic ficlds eliet from suffering by taking Lydia | [0 €¥€ry s (;yrm;zmt'l(;rnx?f‘(f:“|S p. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as b b SPly evidenced by the letters of recom- | The flelds will be vonslr\l)t'i'u(l' on, the .th"y. Wo s ceeuting a beuutiful i endation continually being published | tract of land purchased by Yale fou ligh dive in the course of his train- 1 this paper.—advt. athletic uses near the howl. Part of ¢ for the swim across the English i this has been used for military pur- channel. He is the only man to at- ] ON OF PREACHER » the past two years. tempt the feat this season : Dr. Sharpe said that he felt (hat | wm (C) Underwood & Underwood the military ice, which Yale men | gy ¢ FIGHTS DANCE BAN i EMR TR 7 ¥ ® ‘e been doing for two years, would result in a squad of well-conditioncd, | vigorous athletes. Ho also said nm B/ . On Every Purchase of $10.00 Or More on material would prove excellent. Low Prices “There is a Difference” —Between 2 “HATTER”and the man 2 on —Who harps on HATS ' ‘ Rugs —And sells a dozen other things zfi = 9 fe x 12 Ft Size Tapestry | ¥ —And when you step into his store i s AN CRORSL BRI BLAZING HOT DAYS —You WONDER where he KEEPS his H | 1552 e e do not trouble very much those who —Cause you see a lot of shirts and ties and things <l 2 any Windsor Chairs and Wiltons ......... 00 up Ten Wagon, $1b.75 —Tdke lout. know from experience that 2 displayved— $10, $10.75," 311.75, BEERIL ANTOOIIER), GO finished in American Walnut., playe [ up. fibre intcrwoven with cotton Others up to $34. Fumed. Odk Living Room yarns: X 1\ Oak Buffets $31.50, - ANZAC —You don’t have to guess o Chairs and Rockers—Genii- g C LA ¥ X Sisaat e ox12 st e $22.50 —Where we keep our HATS g8 ino leather spring seats. $12, 8X10 ... .coeo. ' $88. . 15, $17 up. . the new hop-brewed beverage is the R e T e 6x 9 L NRne i Ty Golden Oak Dining Tables best possible hot weather drink. Those —The minute you enter OUR store Migh grade; attractive de. | Commodore Rugs—A new fibre from $20 up. who drink ANZAGE Lo thathit g —YO“’]’C Standinl’; i" HA’[‘S ‘»I!‘:.;u.\ 21, $22.50, § $ rug for bedrooms. ('<‘Julr>‘(y'l g(\—l'l‘lll"]\iln. $1v, cools one's temperature and i at —North, East, South : 4 g | K i s e | il i R 9xi2 $20.00 8x10 $19.00 6x9 $13.00 ; SNGHL 4 —THAT'S ALL WE SELL— time. Everyone enjoys its peculiar, angy taste. Its hop flavor is a rea —Every man to his OWN BUSINESS . K i * :negilf\l\:ZA(?isb?ef’ed;rom ‘hops.l —We're HATTERS here and v % know the HAT #|H 1B“PIECE JACOBEAN OAK DHNING SUITE ANZAC CO. sp.zzenmsz s | BUSINESS, too, after eighteen = years’ selling # |} Nice]y Fimished and Well Made Throughout $297.00 i New Britain clientele. ! and up to Local Distributors. prartca. 1 I”’!, My S, | S | '§ 40-56 Ford Street “Where Quality is Higher Than Price” ll:\A l‘fl‘.“ H, (‘:mv\‘l‘l;l\. Z::T}\Tx(j;y( .(AI“- ‘1‘1;: EYESIGHT SPECIA R.R. 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