New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1919, Page 9

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" Full Variety of Fresh Caught SEA FOOD FOR FRIDAY Swordfish, Halibut, Sea Trout, Mackerel, terfish, Salmon, Snapper Blues, Tilefish, Cod Haddock. Soft Shell Crabs, Long and Reund Clams, Little Necks, Narragansett Bay Oysters, Fresh Shrimp, Live and Boiled Lobsters. Clam Chowder and Oyster Stews Served, or to take home. Horton’s Fish Market 67 Church St. But- and GET BEST BUTTER plus This Attractive Dinner Set Every pound of fresh, delicious Wedg- wood Creamery Butter contains 1 coupon. 25 of these, plus only $3.75 in cash, brings you this set of Feautiful decorated Parisian China. Wedgwood Creamery Butter ispacked indust-tight,odor-proof packages and always reaches you pure and delicious. When you know it you will always buy it. Try it. 42 pieces of Parisian China, graceful in design and beautifully embossed with a gold band. For 25 more coupons and $3.75 you can get another 35- picce sct. A third set of 35 pieces for 25 more coupons and §3.75 completes this magnificent dinner service. 112 pieces in all. Coupons are also packed with Parksdale Farm Eggs. Send money and Coupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc. Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, TWO SHOTS FROM TEE CGegrge Stuart and Fred Spellmeyer iixecute the Stunt in Match on Forest Mill Field Club Links. 25 These oring in New York, are days of s golf, but the Forest 1ill Field club of New Sept. nsational Jersey has sprinted to the front with a m that may prove a topic for conversation long after reminiscences of the nineteenth hole have c to be topic of discussion for of « future day. Holing out is something of an accomplishment accident, as may choose to rate it. But c r, if vou please, the performance of halving o hole ed golfers in one in ene | That's just what Geo Stuart Fred Spellmeyer, two members of the a ftriendly match information room. 145 yard Jersey club, did in vesterday, according to Straight from the locker holed their tee shots on the cighteenth hole As the two mounted the last fee 3 on the final test would round for his card. The was chuckling over the par 3 to bring him Stuart had the 1y and had the sat- cut a 92 Spellmeyer vision of another iome with an 86 Bonor, slashed s tion of having his ball drop into the cup. Nothing daunted his part- yer in the round, swung on the ball, and by one of the freak coin- cidences of the game also holed his shot “here’s a mark for field of a millon golfers more or less through- the country to shoot at. It is a record for all time. Ang it m't improbable that in fu- ture vears, when Bobby Jones. fthe seventeen-year-old Atlania pr s recounting to his hdehild of the golf exploits of his v days the record will still be ging out as a target for aspiring golfers. the out quite probably PROGRE AT HARVARD. Puts Fntire Squad at Stadium. Fisher rugh Hard Drill Cambridge, Mass., FSept. 2 vored with a fine foothall day field in fine condition, the Harvard - ty football feam made much progress yesterday. (oach Fisher hald the entire practice on the stad- ‘um field, and this included a long and very hard scrimmage between the regulars and the scrubs. As terday, the second team, so long it had its best men in the lineup, the varsity all the work it could do Fven with Eddie Casey in the back- field and with the heavy plung: Neison and Ralph Horween regulars could make no s There were some rood g ever, and the attack is coming The varsity defense wrus better than on Tuesday. With suhstitute line- men and backs in the gomng and with many changes among the subs the “ managed to got two touch- and a field goal. The touch- adowns were scored on end runs, one of ferty yards by Freddy Church and tile other on a twenty-five yard romp, also around the scrubs' left wing by Humphrey, who was playing quarter. Talph Horween kicked the field goal from about the 32 yard line, but his shot would have counted even had he been forty or fifty yards away. Clark got into the rimmage line- up with the regulars for the first time, but did not play long. The 1916 substitute Is sure to start against intes Felton played quarter to start, Murray is still on the tender list. the dowr NOTICE The New Britain Gas Light Company an- nounces that after the reading of the meters in September the price of gas will be $1.50 per thousand cubic feet, less ten cents per thousand feet if paid on or before the 15th of the month, making the net price $1.40 per thousand for prompt payment. thousand cubic feet. the old rate.) price. R D R A o B PR e D B B B DR B DR BB 3 . Pre-payment- meters will be adjusted to deliver gas at the net price of $1.40 per (Bills rendered during October will be at The company regrets the necessity of this action but inasmuch as the principal items of cost in the production and distribution of gas have increased anywhere from 50 to 200 per cent. we are compelled to make this advance in New Britain Gas Light Co. and § Roth | | stuart was optimistically figuring that | while | ADMIRALS FOR SURE SEPTEMBER 25, 1910, \X/ hen wegwant to take a chance we bet on a horse race, gentle ) old friend % Y PANETELAS CORONAS BANQUETS men, but—when we buy cigars we want a “sure thing.” The surest thing I know is the consistent fragrant mildness of Peter Schuyler Cigars. For 34 years Peter Schuyler's filler has been selected Havana tobacco, all of it—nothing else. Washington.—Made admirals by congress has now rec- Admiral Sims making the od of the war osnized the and Admiral Benson by rank permanent. W'GREGOR THE GREAT WINS Ma lale Is Bested by Rival in 2:12 Buckeye Stake F 1t at Columbus— | Murphy's Entry Takes C. of C. Trot. - g i Columbus, O., Sept. 25.—In a program of Grand Circuit events full of good stakes, and in several of them good, strong competition, on a good track and with a big crowd looking on, most of the favorites cashed for their backers and no long shots to speak of went over in the hetting. McGregor the Great won another good trotting stake in the 2:12 Buckeye event from his rival Marion- dale. He never was in trouble. In the Board of Trade 2:05 pace there was much division of opinion about the ability of Sanardo again to defeat Grace Direct as he did last week, and were about even favorites. anardo won in straight heats, how- ever, in three hard miles. The best time was 2:02 made in the first heat This was the fastest'mile of the meeting so [ Murphy won the Chamber of Commerce 2:08 trot with Don de lopez, which he drove for the Geers stable. Hollywood Kate was a favorite, but she broke In three of the four- heats. In the mile she stayved on the trot her victory was easy The three-yvear-old t the West- ern Horseman Futurity, had only four starters. Periscope won this event after dropping the first heat to Bruseloff due to a hreak. Don J. also took the unfinished 2:17 pace left over from yesterday. big BARNES VICTOR ON LINKS, St. Louis Golf at Yahnunda Pro Forges to Fore 15, Tfca, N. ¥., Rarnes of TLong Jim Hiln, st vesterday Sept Sunset Louis, passed the field afternoon in the two-day open golf tournament at the Yahnundasis club won out with & core of seventy-two hole Jesse Guilford, the Massachusetts amateur and recent winner of {(he Ray State open championship, finished seventh, although he led in the open- ing rounds vesterdav. His scores cesterday were 80 and 78 for a grand total of 305 for the full seventy-two Poles. Big Bobh Macdonald of Fvanston, T11., was second to Barnes with ; a stroke behind. He hung on the greater part of yesterday's play, ing back only in the final and finally 298 for the WANT FOOTBALL GAMES. The South Ends of Middletown have of 1919 and open dates left on their echedule. Any teams averaging 140 rounds communicate with Arthur Johason, 76 East Main street, Middle- town, or call 986 or 427. organized for the year have a few TAX DELINQUENT PAYS, Three more personal tax delin- this Joseph Gquents were haled into court | morning and one of them, Wowalski, was ordered to pay the §2 tax without costs. The other two werk able to produce receipts with the signature of former tax collector Charles Elliot, and were allowed to g0 The prosecutions are being presidential appointment for the peri- | Getbackofa o Schuf " A cigar to play across the boards for integrity, mildness, and flavar. Made for 34 years by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albany, N. Y. Wear—life—service—mile- age—safety—comfort. These are the things that count in a tire. 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