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HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920, NEW BRITAIN DAILY MGHERGHEZ LA FEMMEH TO PLAY AT COAST. | pic club, to be played here next. New ! San Francisco, ' Maréh 17— Terms | Y°AT's_Day, have been accepted by | . i AR ‘ ® ! H. A. Weinberger, graduate manager S[; R[’;ITY UF A“]ES et i for a football game between Dart- | of Dartmouth, it was announced here | \merongen 6y, and the San Franci erday. "Xcitement was Woman ; == = Admiral Still Going Strong in e o s ayiny an atterpt by« | - | . His Testimeny i: German woman 1o vist” former | | the gates of Bentinck castle but was | denied admittance and later had a TO PLAY FOR HOCKEY TITLE. Ilmfit night to meet Ottawa for attle, Wash., March 17.—~The l work title. Ottawa won the E Seattle winners of the | ern National Iockey leazue 1920 Pacific The series will be BETTERTHAN CALOM Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab) et Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are result of Dr. Edwards’ erm not to treat liver and bowel with calomel. For 17 years he these tablets (a vegetable comy mixed with olive oil) in his pri practice with great success. Hockey club, championship of the. played | Hockey ociation. i Excitement at co Olym- | ye Coust Caused When Strange Tries to Sce ex-Kaiser. 16.—Consider- caused here on | mysteri- Amerongen, March Washington, March i7.—Nearing the end of his long statement to the senate investigating committee Iiear \dmiral Sihms today elaborated his conversation with the steward of the | castle leaving a bouquet of flowers for Count Hohenzollern. There were rumors that her w Kapp, which the name of name ! They do all the good that does but have no bad after effects. pains, no griping, no injury to gums or drager from acid foods—; they stimulate the liver .and bow Tgke Dr.[ }%dw?rds Olive Tabls when you feel “logy” and “heavy. Note how they clear clouded brain perk up the spirits. 10c and25c a Fhises that the inadequacy of = his | chanceltor of the new German gov- | ernment but there is no confirmation | of this report as vet. The former emperor still is en- gaged in sawing wood and has not heen permitted to leave the castle, ! even for a visit at Doorn since Sat- urday. st months m abroad prevented tor several Ximum efliciency in the participation in the war, e testified that he was un- able to Lring the navy department to United States naval Whe your mouth like all the me things you ever did mixed you Pills. Your mouthis a good i of the condition of stomach BEECHAM': e In boxes, Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the W. a realization of the importance of his 10 SEND HOCKEY TEAM Post and the necessity of providing a taff at the outset to compile and st Allied na et the early details information, and i of Amer- | International Skating and Hockey TUnion Will Raise Fund to Compete in Olympic Games, Pittsburgh, March 17.—Plans wi completed here today to raise money with which to send an American hockey team to the Olympic games at Antwerp in April, it announced by William & Haddock, vice chairman of the International Skating and Hockey | : asurer of the Olympic can co-operation on seas, \dmirai Sims wrrived in 1917, with but iately ing the magnitude of the t 1m, cabled the depart tree additic 1t once confrontin 10c., 25¢c. for three more °f of staff, ex- st would he Tt will be necessary to raise be- tween 000 and $£15,000 Mr. Had- do and he intends to secur: tlie 'xmount by assembling the Amer can Olympic hockey team in Pitts- play four games. t two games will be played and 22 and the last two ch 29 and 89. BURKETT C 'S SQUAD. Truning of Holy Cross Nine Begins in Ontfield Ranks—First Boxing Show. Worcester, March 17.—The first boxing show ever held in the history of Holy Cross college will take place Wednesday evening in Fenwick hall. The photograph above depicts a crowd of cager shoppers congregated before the New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc., All the boxers will be picked from at 381 and 385 Main Street on Dollar Day, a week ago toda all progressive merchasts of the city, this enterprising firm had an adver- ven to co " s~ | the student body and nearly every tisement in’ The Herald offering “Dollar Bargains” which were alluring to the thrifty houscwife. The store had planned scveral weeks ahead Lo, and department, has entered at least one man. for the event and when the time arrived to announce New Britain Dollar Day it was all prepared to offer a large and attractive list of mer- less attempt s is Holy Cross’ first step toward chandise at the well-advertised and specified sum of One Dollar. The management fully r zedl that aly New Britain and the surrounding 2% o nformas > adoption of intercollegiate boxing towns would scan the newspapers for announcements of the sales and that thousands woukd avail themselves of the opportunity of making ““_’f‘l,!“flf]{‘ d;illi]r:)ll “jl\i‘r‘ls ‘hich will probably take place next timeiy purchases. It was also well understood that Dollar Day afforded a splendid avenue by which to attract strangers and new faces into S ““m‘(‘ .\.e“_(;;ar\: T e a store. These facts stood out =0 prominently that it was deemed the best policy to put on sale a list of goods at such low prices as would e il ald ‘(‘““1 ;m_‘fhv(’g:;‘\;]mogh_ :‘em d\?}z‘ekg prove most attractive. In fact, many articles advertised by the store at a Dollar were worth several timies that amount. The idea was not to SRa Epend By | oy s SR SN0 ek sell at a “profit” on Dollar Day, but to make the cvent one through which people would be introduced to the modern methods employed nErEEIOLINIs |eai e e e e by this firm in doing business. Long before the time for opening the store at 9 o'clock on Dollar Day, peoplc began to zather before the aidone Tegaras o it it e e building, and when the doors of the store were opened there was a general stampede to get in. The crowd was so great that it was necessary NIl sKen sentito | draks it IR ERs SRS E ST to lock the doors to prevent having a complete jam in the store. Until late in the afternoon the crowds stormed the store, and time and again S ; oAl dutien i iorira UDbSaA ians aa the doors had to be locked. Tt is estimated that no less than seven thousand people were in the store on Dollar D: The sales were naturally In repeated messages Admiral Sims | Gildea. The first same is against the large, and a very pleasing part in this connection was the fact that the shoppers did not only take advantage of the “Dollar Sales,” but a sold by d + 2ood share of the patronage was of standard priced goods. This incident of Dollar Day in New Britaln is convincing proof of the fact that Enterprise Provision Co. said he urgently recommended that a | United States Marines at Quantico, B tallea i A tey L e e the purchasing public is ever ready to take advantage of bargains such as were offered by the New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Co. % Cor. Jubilee & Ghapm-n s Imiralty to co-ordinate CONVOY |are picking Hogan, the big freshman, (o start on the mound in the opener. i HIS ADVICL If you want the swi bread, the tastiest rolls muffins you ever ate, bake wit} ANGELUS FLOUR It's good for you beca £ youll want to EAT MORE BREAD but never received an answer. il he detached the eaptain red him Lo Reuther Signs With Cincinnati Reds Cinecinnati, March 17.—Pitcher Wal- ter Ruether. the Jast of the hold-outs L 1d despatehes | or the world champion Cincinnati in on us eve ay. Reds, signed his contract for 1920 at hat I owere capablc "~ { the training camp at Miami, Fla.. ac- coaditions in my office at ) cording to word received today from | esident Herrmann who is with his team. cstroyer and ¢ reached’ limit of = feal endurance,” 1 Sim d. We wore c i two small (Hartford Feb. 15, 1920.) FIRST TRUCK MADE IN PORTLAND TAKEN " OUT ON TEST TRIP (Special to The Courant) Portland., Feb. 4.—The American Motor Truck & Tractor company of this town has finished its first Ameri- and today took it Courant, Here it is, direct from its triumph at the New Haven Motor Truck Show where it was the talk of the show On July 7. Capiain X. vini was detailed f of staff, he admirval differ- dem- iaison | paris, March | LEDOUX KNOCKS OUT 3 COULON IN- SIXTIL 17.—Charles Ledoux, | bantam champion of Europe, last vi knocked out Johnny Cou- scnd and reply to Ictters and ca- | jon, the former American champion | can’ motor trus . sixth round. ” out on a fest trip on Main street of continually B ol as only afshedowlon this place and in Middletown. The A _teoop former self, was completely out- truck presented a fine appearance on nvoys were DY 1 classed by the Frenchman, but he | &8 the street. It was finished about two ek of proper i |y.|4\\|<l d, according to the sporting . weeks ago, but weather conditions miral said : nst the long awaited slaughter hindered its being out for a test. It deprtment’s inclir o cri in American boxer in a Paris | will be taken to New Haven tomor- younz and incxperienced offic while the spectators howled with | row and placed on exhibition at the @ kecp the older ones in home wa- | B autorobile show In that oity. ter — | 1t is understood that the company e has several big orders booked for § { preparation for spring football prac- tice. Dr. Edmunds, coach of the uni- automotive trucks this year. versity of Vermont football team, has engaged two professional wrestlers to | train the line men. All candidates for ~, et 4 AA line positions are oblized to take You'li know why thousands use lthese workouts d Outdoor pr erole once you experience the |tice will be held as soon as thc glad relief it gives, weather permits. Get a jer at once from the nearest i shnatecy drug store. It is a clean, white oint- TO COACH W. \ND J. ment, made with the oil of mustard. Washington, Pa.. March Better than a mustard plaster and does |\, (¢ Manager John H. Murdock. J not blister. Brings ease ""’d comfort | innounced yester that Bob Coul- grie ‘toislb";“fl rubbed o $ b many | 507 former Brookiyn National leazue & __;‘f; a;den‘rfiio{\‘/‘lxi‘fl?;nsé;f"::aa?-: hlw«‘xiwnm: has 1‘7\:( n (‘n:];ag(y-d as ;w‘a,«, S Ze . o 93 ball coach at . anc J. colle:; o 3:5?393"fifu?;?;iil",f,m}"‘,‘%‘fgflf { Coulson’s home is at Donora, and he ck or omt= sprains, sore musclc = S e bruises, c{*x]b]mns’?fro’ difect coldaatil| oharesiSoftiel candidates far the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), | r¢vious to his entry into 60c jars; hospital tional league Coulson starred ¢ leties at Penn Stat July he Eee the Musterole Loosens Up ‘Those Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain RICAN RNIOTOIR TIRIICK AND ASK ABOUT THE STOCK MANROSS AUTO SHOW ROOMS, 139 ARCH ST., New Britain, Conn. Open Evenings Until 16:30 17——Cirad TRENCH SPORT BUREAU. Paris, March 17.—TFrance will have a National Bureau of Sport in {he near future as a result of a Dbill in- troduced in the senate by M. Desnard fupon the recommendation of the | ministry of public health. The mea P ure, in substance, has received the MOST IMPOITANCE oo i cenle, b e e s 3 .. nmiodified slightly and passed on to Pure, emulsified cod-liver oil :i. chamber of deputies is not medicine as many are prone to think of medicine. | Coal Miners Arguments for 9, | More Wages. ! New York, March 17 { istics concerning the high cost of { living were presented for considers | tion today at the conference of the { sub-committee of anthracite coal is a form of growth-nourishment | miners and operators appointed to | negotiate a new wage asreement in that is of utmost importance to | ¥ 10 I ST SGties on many children. That most | cuiput and earnines also were pre- children uluh and thrwe on ; e Ui 3 5 S, embers of the committee said Scott’s is a ““truism’’ : there was littla hope of defintte ae- aecepted the world over. tion on the miners’ demands of a 60 Give Scott’s to the children per cent increase in wages until a % them | seitlement has bheen announced by walch grow strong] | President Wilson in the Scolt & Bowue, Dlcomfleld, N. J. 198 miners’ wage question. Manufactured by the American Motor Truck & Tractor Co. Middletown (Portland), Conn. Executive Offices 110 West 40th Street New York City A representative of the fiscal agent L. B. BYRNE & CO. Investment Securities, 155 Orange St., New Haven, will be in attendance all week. Ask him about the stock. There is still time for you to become a stockholder in this progressive company, but you must act quickly. 12.00 buys 1 share of preferred stock with a share of common. soft coal

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