New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 9

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WNULTY AND MORLEY YANKS T0 GET COIN |5 Matchmaker Jack Willis Signs Two ThHird Place .:;uv n:l’h\r\'m'lll'; Sevies ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS OF OUR Fine Pesfermers tor Star Bout .\t Moncy. Plus Interest, Duce in Day = Turper Hall Neat Monday Night. | or So, Matchmaker John 1% Willis is com. | New York, Feb. 17.=A\ check for pleting his card for the boxXing exhibi- | $13,017.48, plus 6 per cent. inferest, is > tion at Turacr hall next Monday | © S 4 . 2 under (he avspices of the Na..| ¢ at Yankee headquarters in a day i A. €. For the star bout, My, | or two. John Hevdler and Ban Jahn- LS ] MeNulty of ' son, composing the present one mnian | 24 aven, * itmg Black- | missing national commission, agreed b smith.” s Morley of Harl hefore they left Chicago to pay that | ; e e auted to anill | held in escrow money over to the : : I B X |n¢‘»r EaAvREaoL | kee players right away and Garry it e the firesorts Sjons. { Herrmann, late chatrman, was‘to send - A S m“{‘l"; 1S w check to Col. Ruppert, Yankee mag : 23 9 DS on ot as soou as he returned to Cin- 3 contest” between Waltz | ojns At LR CR Ol Rt e t i nesin ex et hatrom e e vimen bl ritain - in gy 4pe others who shared in thé world's, R £ N R series prize money reccived their et b i : . share, so that the .American league | =3 AEELICL Do tween the boys. quarrel which forced the Yankec | @ - been inp ining for the boul, | players tn wait has been well lined | AT e P |GG T B e L T S , Take Advantage of This Genuine Sale that money in riotous or e n Micker Dance of terbury | cort of living and they might not have 5 - I Sweomor s cits 1| ST ans interent Trom jo ~ Every Lamp Greaily Reduced——See Them in Our South Window I L the seconil meeting of this PR RS e A i "L T o s g Smen st | These Are Not Ordinary, Gaudy Lamps——But Well Made Standards With Handsome Silk Shades : ] man, Share, Mays, January nd tair was filled with | Smallwood, Thormahlen. Mogridge, wetion. Sweeney has improved since [ O'Doul,. Pipp, Pratt,. Peck. Baker, = B ™ , i ent (hat he can take | Ward, Lewis, Fewster, Bodie, Vick, i 1 | George Mallig profese. The bout | \ickland, W. O'Connor, the® éeach: i < L i ] i ) = ove S-rouand route. Woods, the trainer, and Sehenk, elub | B8 prelim Wilt be between | house man, with Roth and ‘MeManus, boys recently won - first | the raaq secretaries. “h to receive a 2 v ) wizes in the Connecticut amateu half share. The full shares are ap- % Lightweight. rney at Turncr hal Yenturo | proximately $330 each. ensinzton and & R = ki 33 = ol — | NG TO AID s. The soclety has the ing: German Baptis JACKSON DEFEATS RUSSO. dfvcles, and those who watch- | $ | FRAZEE SEWED UP SEEKI swthori )£ the United States ‘h. Elm s . every Thur il b Hine exhibition. The Yankee Owners Take Out Big Policy Lannin Secures Temporar) X] i ' large quantities of clothing have al- | to Mrs. William Firnhaber, 30 city. I will he their de O T A »vernment to proceed with the work. | ev : St. Johr church. Arch | New Yorker tident that they will put — 1OLTH OI GER}“AI\ < The sum of over $1.000 as well as | st . every Sa ay evening. -\ls i i S— — . 83 » 1 ol - . adser will start the | e o i | = ready been turned over by the local | land strect; Mrs. Emil Hagist. 16 Philudeiphia, Feb. 17.—Willie Ja i SAINSLEISCU SOX 3 nek € | New Britain Relief Socicty Asks for society to ihe people in distress in [ Monroe street; Mrs. R. Stumpf, 146 { son. the New York lightweight, fa: Germany and German-Austria. Mo Jubilee street; Mrs. R. J. Nuss, 9 Cot- | 1o fin - : e S RS s inish Jack Russo in Funds to ¢ the School Chil- over the sum of/$2,000, which W tage Place. AVorn clothes, underwear | /o5 3 : the fina] B - = = raised by taking up 2 loan, as given | and shoes should be clean and in |° Ympia A, A. last night. Ja Ne 'k, Feb. 32 uth, lren_of That Land, . 5 . e oh 3 G ‘I’?:‘fm“‘lflf’ '? i t“‘*gl;‘em:;:‘.“; court yesterday issued a temporary in- | : Sl 4 10 the German Relief society of Con- | good condition: shocs should be tied | Son tried his utmost 1o land a kol baseball, is about to set another new | junction restiaining President Harry Thie. News Britain| Rellef sociéry;y necticut on Januaiy 25, 1920, fojcon- | ioscthos. ) ) . out Mow, but Russo boxed clevd vecord in finance. Plans are now un--{ H. Fraz af the Boston Amerlcan | hyving as ifs object thé. relief of Liode the purchase of food and pro- | wheSmeetings af the New Britain | and often gave Jackson more than e e e g O uh e iaa 7 3 . for Germany and German- | Relief society take place every ¥ i i G2 Cd @ o ins Z O his 3 4 o o¢ {children in Germanys and Austria is . In order to make up thejday cvening at S p. m. at the gym- A S o ! Yankee star for §150,000 by Cel. Ja- { Ward, an associate, from disposing of [ 5 E ake uy { day g at § p. 2 8 FOURR MOTOHONCLE RECORDS. | (S0 Lo 2 Col. T. I.. Huston, | any of thelr stock the club or of | Soliciting in this city for iis cause. and loan the local Relief socicty | nasium of the New Britain Turners M 3 BN ; owners of the New Yerk club. The | drawing dividends on their holdings. | wishes to announce that it is now in s instituted u drive beginning I society. The officers of the society ‘1\2;'10(]':‘02‘!""1‘“1{0’4 dazed, and jumj X R e Parkhurst & licy under consideration makes pro- j= 7This action was tuken on petition ot | 4 position to reccive and distribute : oy RO GUURD cmtans ofd qouded ettty il ishorls, o o 0 e RS Syyasiled B o on Daytond Beach, e miteal cident serious seph J. Lannin of Garden City. N. | 3 i Austrian descent will have | roe street, telephone 110; vice.presi- | corner. T oD B G tHnenl i Svan eo N eer [iho hom? =in Kinel it former owner of the club, who | SUCh #rticles as the children in those the opportunity of supporting this{denat, Dr. H. Strosser; honorary vice- Russo was aggressive to the i motoreyele records were es- [ o the daily line A% thelvanlooe erts that Frazee and Ward have |1ands need muos humane undertaking by making some | presidents, Pastor M. W. Gaudian, | round, but in a mixup near thae e he beach heve yesterdar | gwners paid $125,000 for Ruth and iled to pay a notc for § 000 due | The German Red Cross hus asked Worthy donation. Pastor Chas. Coppens, Pastor Fred- | Jackson staggered Russo with a ri [oxs thegonc, then reached tepns with him for the | November 1. 1919, in connection With | oy condensed or pulverized milk Clothing, shoes, underwear, und | crick Wilkens. Pastor A. C. Theodore | to the jaw. onc kilometer usons of 1920 and 4821, they believe | their rchuge of: the club, Lannin | : , material of every kind may he se Stee secrelaries, Bruno Flentschel, . Thcylshoainibe noterton aniite cod liver oil, warm clothing and un- (o any of the following addresses, or | Louis Lehr, Chas, Firnhaber; treas- 5 ¥ 70 per cent of | will be ealled for if the pre: 3 trer, George Schenk, 50 Bond street; J. O. Mills, formerly of the i the society, Emil Hagist, 76 Monroe | financial seeretary, George Hagist. All [ John O. Mills & Co., has been ele that owns Fenway park. which was | fering from (uberculosis in Germany Street, is notified, symnasium of | checks to be made payable ip George president of the board of trade in Turner society, Arch street, every ' Schenk, treasurer. Westerly, R. | Which Protects Club Against Injury | is incapacitated from Him Fre p y 3 B im From Selling Club Stock. for some time, on account | to “liome Run King." s broken arm Mr. Willis is alvng - Beston. Feb. -~—The superiot oming cxhibition his whole a tentlon will be the first time he | s condu a show hoer since the | received. Jackson floored Russo as the gong ended the second re return of ihe 1 sport sev azo announced through 5 3 counsel the sale at auction on March | derwear. From 50 to { been customary for sever 3 iinsure ball clubs as e eacts two miles in 141 cer being named, but it is seldom LRI o d i G IR T e R alin icular player is singled 3 out for a special polic pledged as seouriiy for the note. and cod liver oil is invaluable 3 minutes 2 onds and the one VDAL F kilameter in 21.64 sccands, New York htweight Does Best Work in Bout At Thompsonville. LT I | " VUL SOV Adair of New York won i shade ! THIN NERVOUS PEUPLE over Ireddy Yelle of Taunton in the | main bout cf 10 rounds at the Gige- !u\\-Hutfor\l athletic club here last nl"ht Both boys hattled hard and E B Y. Adair fi ed the ng < the time and Rroved to Put i Flrm. Wealthy lic » results following: 1o be a classy ring general. but Yelle 1 2 s istonishing. rought and took a lot of pun- | ; i ! peopts strensth jshment. . : . u ‘ Ll = In the last round. with honors near- | 0 o 1 iceplos : i 1y even, both tried to put over a sleep estment and will take aut a | policy on. the plaver. 1t h.ls! of the stock in the really company ; schooi children are said to be suf-: A punch. Adair showed about the best exhibition seen here {his winter. Yeile was at his best in the clinches. LJ L] [ J [ The eight-round scmi-final, the | rst fray of the night was a draw be- tiveen Terry O’Conmor uand Young { Fortier, both of Hartford. O'Connor | led in the early rounds, but Fortier ame back rong later 1o A Srae s D Ll g el The Super-Six Has Always Been the Pattern I; tra ortation service, but | % & | the show was a fast one. Car. Its Exclusive Motor for Five Years Has Given It Mastery in Performance and Endarance I R E E I o I H E s I c K It was never sought to develop the Hudson means utter smoothness—due to less vz;l; than any other type ever achieved. A Super-Six as the greatest speed and power car Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this in the world. That, too, is a matter of record. The-officlal Visit oaly; by It is true that in speed—in hill-climbing— proofs are open to all. d | in quick acceleration—no stock car ever matched it. Official records show that. But Perfected Mechaniasm Makes they are incidental. They were made in tests iy g 2% - to prove Hudson endurance. 3 Such Luxury Poessible Surely these great performance qualities are In the exclusive Super-Six mwtor vibration [] S H enough to account for Hudson’s five years of is reduced almost to nil.. Motor Nsw Eng'a“d s wonderful sp'clahst leadership as the largest selling fine car in the increased 80%,. Motor power is increased 7 i world. Any owner would take pride in a car without added size or cylinders. Endurance =L AL B Lt that none has equalled in any worthwhile per- almost doubled. The Super-Six principle would formance record. add these advantages to any conventional type, ° Hotel Beloln Yet a large class of Hudson buyers selected six-cylinder motor. But no other can use it. 5 it for an altogether different quality. Its type gives Hudson every advantage. NEW BRITAIN | W O B G ! " You will find in the Hudeon all the beauty ©n makmg an X-ray examination of the , O f I.unks, with Improved Magnoathis Skjascope ae an . ONE DAY ONLY A Distinctive Design and luxury that imagination and skilled work- ad tg Nizgnosis. Th nd other wonderful methods An Exclusivz Moto'. mnmlup can create. \atlgns are Free fo all who call’on bim at ;1 ‘:‘ h;;'..p.\\:'-xn.--.n-y Feb. 18th. Hours from 10 WEDNESDAY, FEB_ 18th Thousands chase it with an eye single El?h:; See How It Leads beauty, charm and notable appearance. . £ THIS vlslT e o el e Rt Py e hold x{pne can surpass it in distinction. For the All Fine Cars FRCE FUR Drr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkablc Diaguosis of Hudson looks its supremacy in every line. Note } AT ecerti g teeTvel 5 Disease, Wonderful “X-Ray”’ Examinations, all Medical Services, P . : = Surgical and Office Treatments Absolately Free of Charge. But it is idle to think that those who pri- are scen. Outside of the clubs, the opera, the Never hefore hus sich an oppPOFtunity been given the sick of this yicinity, and {f rou wre suffering. you marily seck fine appearance in a car, do not theatre; in the fine residence streets and om sLonld rot fail to tuke advantage of 1t. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morniug till night, and at value the mechanical supa-iority of the Hudson fashionabie boulevards observe how it outnum- every the young. the old, the rich, the veor. all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to see Clome ot et sidbplindu it him st remember the day. dates and cffice hours of his visit and call early to avoid the crowded last hours P 0, three , any other Granted, you will neve. require such great make of fine car. s v _ | whethier & case is curable or wheth T W ' Are You Sick? Ar'e You !.lf ety 251 DON'T WAIT ! speed, yet Hudson’s capacity means less than The supply of Hudsons has never been suf- i fering? If So Call on Him | * 0" 0010 D1 you be sursrised at | The sick multitudes crowd his of- | ]haff §°'d,i“ ";‘di"”{ dovmeRitinsunesiakscy fid“:;:"; the d‘:"“"’d T:::unnd:l "‘“’;W ; Advi S| R e S N e et e e, cen ute freedom from strain. mon! for certain wanted raodels. ou can and Take Advantage of His | nir wondertul knowledse of disease g That extra reserve power means much on insure yourself against disappointment in de 1em . = c ! ! his plain, conclse explanation of | You Wwould aveid disappointment yor 5 : oo x A 5 p Skill and Experience. | cause and effect. but at tne marvelous ‘ should call early. Dr. Naughton makes hills. Xt means much in flexibility and in quick livery only by placing your order well ahead of respanse. It saves much changing of gears. It the time you will require it. = Bramerd Tue rapldity with svhich he de- | rapidity with which his common sense, L TG reguiar’ visits to New Britain from scriles all discases is truly wonderful | rationa: treatment goes to the seat of time fo time to personally attend te arnd astoniehes all who cali upon him; }.lha trouble; giving relief, and in all » 1 r ud h extensiv practical experi- | cas that hav " 100 is many patieats whu are unable te gud his extensive praciical experl |cases that have Bot proseemsd visit his Wercester offices. I he S. & I; . Motor Sales ‘ orp . cas . ¥ f 0 Doctor Nzughton will pos]mvcly be at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Feb. 18th from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine 155 El m Street all cases personally. ' DR. J. P. NAUGHTON VAV AWV VWAL SPECIALIST IN CATARRH, STOMACH:. KIDNEY AND CHRONIC ATLMENTS. OFFICE AND LABUBA- | TORY, 311 MA STREET, WORCESTE R, MASS

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