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CHINE COMPANY | FEATS H. R. W. NINE e Played in. Hartford Results in | Win for Locals By Score of 8 to 1. e New Britain Maclhine com all team defeated the r Work last cv g a The local team 100 : @ start by scoring 4 runs in the | inning. Although ghe Hartford | put up a stiff fight after this [ead was. too big to overcome. hitting | , and at short- d Dunn for the Rubber Work New Britain Machine Co. L po. a 1 6 0 0 hers, co 0 0 mpbell 3 xl > 1D mpbell, cf ... Hartford Rubben ab. e by inni achine Co. 3200003—8 12 > ks 0121000—4 4 A balls, by Schmidt out, by Schmidt stolen bases, A. Fallon; umpires, Jones 1; time, 1 hour 10 minutes. 7 COURT CASES BEING ASSIGNED -Cormican Theatrical Feud No¢ | Be Aired for Two Wecks; Other Cases. following cases on. the short ar list ¢ been continued for | g in the city court: i b 1. Endicott vs. Samuel Welin- | ntinued for two weeks; Martha | dmeyer vs. Samuel Welin ed for two weeks; Clara v muel Welinsky, continuc N. B. Lumber and Coal vs. William hed for two weeks; vs. Roth and § continued | § b week; Frank Nair vs. Barney | § continued for one week; iel Fisher & Co. vs. Prosper in, continued for one weel; eve Derango vs. Francis Mari nued for one wee Juchniewicz, | Charles II. | . French, contin- ; Wilson & Co. vs. continued for onec Emmanuel DiNonno vs. Leu- bquills continued for one John T vs. Paul S. Por- ntinue - one week; Isadore lan vs. Roy Benson, continued | w J. E. Murphy Sons vs. and Drobnis, continued for | els. following cases have been d for trial: ie Andzulatis vs. John Scanlon, ber 23, 2 p. m.: John Carho arles Ciardino, September 18, m.; Sebastiano Listro vs. A September 16, 10 ; . Cherni ; Krikor k, September ys. Albert P. N g 10 a. m.; Joser ankowsici btis Babula, rtember = v, Septam- ! 7 Wodacki vs. | n Kalinowski, September & ENDING BODY EAST of Thomas Degnan May Tomorrow With Burial in St. | s Cemectery. hody of Degnan is § in the city tods if {train conr bheral will g with bur he Degnan plot in St. Mary's new ceme- Church services will be held ter date an, from whom nothing had ard for a year, was made an accident in Kansas { and was killed i 1ty [ccased had been in the city he funeral and month's mind of his father nearly one ar put s E and went We He leaves 1 brothers and sisters here. h't forget the dance at Bardeck's Hall tonigt dvt. 3, Johnson h oy Beouts’ camp at Cedar | g the summer he had cha 900 boys. There were boys from | ty and suburbs at the camp i ain weel at Besse-Lelund's. | 8 | i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919, W cvstem e |} BESSELLELAND’ THE LIVE STORE BARGAIN WEEK An oddment sale of ODDS and ENDS in all depart- ments of the past summer season—We never carry over merchandise from season to season Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $14.50 to $35.00 Final Clearance Children’s Suits $4.98 to $10.00 Final Clearance Children’s Hats 5¢ Each Table of Odds and Ends 25¢ Table of Odds and Ends 95¢ Men’s 75¢ Underwear 39c Men’s $1.50 Union Suits 95¢ Men’s $1.50 Underwear 69c Negligee Shirts 95c¢ Lot of Parker Shirts $1:45 Men’s 65¢ Underwear 39c Children’s Odd Trousers 89c Men’s 19c Hose 12 1-2¢ Men’s Hosiery 19¢ Men’s Hosiery 35¢ 3 for $1.00 Special Prices on Children’s Wash Suits Men’s and Women’s Shoes $6.00 and $7.00 Values, $4.85 Men’s Hats $2.85 Children’s 45¢ Hose, 27c and All Other Odds and Ends of the Past Season. This sale starts Saturday, Sept. 13, and ends Saturday, Sept. 20 BESSE-LELAND CO. 38 Stores 38 Cities Always More Values for Less Money