New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 9

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OPEN AT CLEVELAND Chlldren ry or Fi tcer’s and Women of Nation ~ HOME RON HTTING) o &bc Got Two More Yesterday, ~ g . ; Ao : b . biic (0 Play 2 y o r s R i } Cleveland, O., June 15.—Young men Makmg Total of 23 Aot . ; e . : ; 3 |and women from all parts of the na- TR X 3 2 < % e tion come to Cleveland this summer The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the si ) 5 % % ture of Chas. ki. Fleicher, 2nd fias been made under Y The - 1 personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no o ieYavillisriendithe summenicoiss to deceive you in this. Counterieits, Imitations ai ” i ) in playground and recreation teaching ssJust-as=good’’ are but experiments, and endanger epmspledictpd il el A aiced d h : § offcred by the Clev 5 z health of Children—Expericnce against Experiment., Victories over Detroit by taking tha | > ; : ; : : ication. The school opens with regis-| PN ever attempt to relieve your baby wi tration at W ern Reserve University Nl game)of the Series ¥]to ¢/ Bakes i e S O ¢ o June 20. Invitations to enroll have remedy that yoy would use for i'our made his second home in two days, 3 i b g bee 3 P 5 . > < ¢ e X )een sent to 10,000 college men and [ scoring Ituth and Pipp ahead of him. ” 1% Z K Y ‘i women throughout the country. hat Is 5 Collins weakened In the . 5 R AR B S 3 bl . Y' aiming to teach the world to play. New York, June Ruth's two Bome runs yesterday, bringing his eighth in Rowland director of the QCastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pa: ning and was relleved by Hoyt, who o e i ¥ | summer cou s a large amount goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neith pti Cobb with the full . 3 : x of 2 The score the work. will be devoted to the Opium, Morphine nor_ other narcotic substance. F , ') handing of children and adults at play. more than thirty years it has been in.constant use fort! Detroit. o . g S 4 Associated with him on the faculty relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic a ) ab. r. 5 * 0N * = of the summer cours: re a number of Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrony Young, 2b 3 3 ¥ o % well known authorities on playground, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the a Bush, ss A 3 5 community cente nd other recrea- similation of Food; giving healthy and nat slee Cobb, of . or 2 3 L% e P tion work. Among these are: Jessie La The Children’s-Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, salle,” departme of educational o sycholog ate school, Teach- Bears the Signature of olumbia Universitys K . : 't, department of applied Baasslor, 5 ] £ - 3 Cleveland School of Education Dauss, o 3 3 5 o . : i, Ph o i o Ermina Tucker, assistant director, g e physical education, Minneapolis pub- (d L) o lic schools; Marie W. Wilson, assistant 30 Y : St ot st saemen | - In Use For Over ear Cleveland Public schools. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. Students of the summer school will “ 33 bes £ e T % Throngs of fellow citizens stood in the rain to accident at Indianapolis where he was attending a|get practical experience on the play- s O R 0 witness the funeral procession of Colonel F. W. meeting of the American Legion, of which he was|grounds of Cleveland and Suburbs. = — kinpaugh, ss .. 3 2 2 2 Galbraith at Cincinnati, He was killed in an auto national commander. | R ST e Aty X Lot T . R e T BRINGING OUT GOLD, 5 Pipp, 10 .. E London, June 15.—The widespread Let Me gonnec:errligweé_ancesdArfi I.JoweSt It Lime AR 3 3 Gharrity, ¢ ...... B bt . MAGNATES To MFET destitution caused by unemployment oncre al 5 uros an rives. — v o k B Jaesia 3 2 O'Rourke, here is bringing out the gold hoard- ol w .. s 2 2 3 . Syt O Sy 2 o - ed by many persons in more pros- Horse and Automobile Trucking. ofmann, : 1 o 3 7 o perous times. There has been a ] Jollins, p ..... 1 . = Dasem ¥ al Representatives of Local Factories t0 | most noticeable increase in the num- INO P MA H foyt, p 0 S a, s 3 : Arrange Schedule for Girls’ Indus- [ P¢F Of sovereigns and half sovereigns ° ° s Ry s : in circulation in the last few weeks. Total 31 9 10 7 A .e , s ag 3 Nig] ’revious va - 4 otals )| Menosky, 1t : trial League on Friday Night. Previously it was only on rare occa 551 Stanley Street Phone 2 2 Batted for Dauss in the eighth. Pratt, 2b ........ sions that a sovereéign or half sov- etroit 00000105 0—86 Hendryx, rf ow York .. 20210130x—9 Totals .... 44 8 13 33 16 AMCTARETH | the Girls' Industrial league will be Three-base hits, Young, Hofmann, *Batted for Nunamaker in eleventh |y "oy o i held at 8 o'clock Friday evening at —— fellmann; home runs, Ruth 2, Cobb, [inning Soott as . s 9 e the Anchor Brand clubhouse on East aker; sacrifices, Young, Bush; dou **Batted for Shaw in fifth inning. Walters, S 2 Main street. At the meeting rules and la plays, Ward and Pipp: Dau n for Judge in fifth inning. [ N ; regulations will be made, and a ush, Young and Blue; left on bases, ted for Acost in ninth in- [} i S schedule mapped out, so that the Hoosier Magee Rang foew York 4, Detroit 11; bases on Tl . league will get under way at once. ||} ‘ o Art Now R lls, off Dauss 5. off Collins 2, oft | *****Ran for Miller in cleventh In-|sssepeibold ...... The clubs will be represented at the Kitchen Cabinets o ‘du s : hits, off Collins 13 in 7 2-3 3 SAINI, _|+esevFoster ....o meeting as follows: North'and Judd, ||} m ced ; oft Hoyt 1 in 1 1-3 innings, - .o. 00060000100—7 Walter Bell; American Paper Goods, || at $42.00. = War Prices, Dause 10 in 7 innings, off Stewart [Washington -1100004000801 =8 Totals 36 6 Dan Malarney; Stanley Rule and THE BIG FURNITURE STORE one in 1 Inning: hit by pitcher, by | Two base hits—Elmer Smith,| wpaiteq for McWeeny in the seventh | Level, Dan Cesgrove; Stanley Works, bauss (Roth); struck out, by Colling|Q Rourke, Brower, Rice, 3; Caldwell.|;p, g Julia Webber; Corbins, George Kron; 3 Dauss 3, by Stewart 1 wildq ,‘;h";e, "_”“‘" l""""\\"""”“"'-< “"'_‘(;"1“""' for Johnson in the seventh |’] and Hine, Miss Gorman; Lan-||H# ° . 9 Collins; passed ball, Hofmann; Eby, Jamieson, Miller. Sacrifices— . Miss Brooks; Russell and Er- l f th J B d MAing pitcher, Collins; losing pitch- | SeWell. Gardner. Double play—Harris, e s T (T e T e e s u er etails O e une riaes g : " . Dauss; umpires, Connolly and Din. | O Rourke and Brower. Left on The St. Ma grils team will start A meeting of the representatives of | creign was tendered. SaeveM B AW asningLon tan for Vick in the ninth in-|practice next Saturday afternoon at oen; time of game, 2:10. e . R ) SATTACAS ,,,,r .,.,\u_'\ ,nI;n‘ q"",\r\'“],““" ¥ . : the playgrounds. The director of the Browns Outslug A's, '\:'n-.w “;"] b lonfs o e Acosta 4 in| ~°****Batted for Vitt in the ninth|grounds has issued a call to the fol- r ) S y e M ke 1%, x i i ing. V' K 2 ers ast year’s clever N Philadelphia, June 15.—St. Louts |("F W % B "0l HER Inmings: | inning lowing members of last y utslugged Philadelphia yesterday | . by 75418 taRinge’ off Cala’ | CHICREDIS ©10002050 0—8|team: Misses Heller, McCue, Lynch, P e ATt cuwi| el T S8 mniiigs Fomenaniyl| SO g iciS RS R L, e It would be an utter impossibility to cover all of our various offerings o Athletics mada four home runa | (RICE B8 hases: B 8L I8 CRKENT | Sheely Schalk, _Pratt. Three|Lamber( Yorke and the Kopt sisters. ||M| this one issue—it is enough to state that we have gathered here under o B o pcned nglos by Mo, |2ut 1n eleventn). Btruck out—By Ba- |00, "Wt £ Coltan, 3. Colting, | e “nd _Helen- f| roof, the largest stocks in the city of everything that is essential in the furnis e Tobinkand Lamb e R =y Mails. Winning pitcher T sl MU L e B EOCEETY {“_’AL; ow! B ings of a home, and at prices that have been so radically reduced as to maK frie Soore Losing pitcher—Mails. Umpires—Chill | e} 1o 100, 2o o Tert on| The German Reliet society of New||M| them especially attractive. si. Touls. ) hours. et ieeol6 B oston 1. Dascs on | andldanceYat] Tariior] Halljon @A Ton Today we list the exceptional values we are putting out for this sale T e ! : = 1; off Jones, 2; seil’iz S ita=strestitomotron ietonine UL Iakbetas DINING ROOM SUITES, a range of prices wide enough in scope to inclug " 9 , £ Off McWeeney, } innings; oft| SIVENILOT £06 FOUS% = . i : ‘-:l:.r’ ;: I;. [ 3 June 15 3 lost his | Wilkir 3 in 3 innings: off Jones 9 |dren in Central Burope. The Red every p0351b1e want. Miams, 1t . 2 2 e in as v 4 to Chi-|in 6 in s (none out in the Tth); off | Cross estimates that !hcr(" are iou.r voreld, © 1 lay, the score being 8 to|Russell, 3 in 3 innings. Sruck out—by | million children in Germany and Aus- erb "ab 5 He was knocked off the mound in|McWeene: : by Jones, by Russell, | tr who are hunghy and sick. A b ey the seventh. The score: 2. Wining pitcherMcW ¢y. Losing|la attendance is expected. N pitcher—Jones. Umpires—Wilson and i a elHildebrand. Time of game—1 hour McLeap, 88 . g o|and 68 minutes. Mulligan, 3 25 2 0 _— E. Collins, os 2 2 2 [J ROME SUFFERING, the Liverpcol Steamship Owners’ as- Hooper, If ....... 3 3 0| Rome, June 15.—Rome is suffering | sociation, who have been in Hamburg g Paliciae st iiel 0 | from lack of house room quite aa seri- [ recently, say they were struck with ki L O StFunkiict i lice 2 0 |ously as any American city. Conges- |the rapidity with which that port is 44 10 17 3 » [Sheely, 1b 0| tion has reached the point where large | recovering its trade, especially during Schalk, ¢ 2 3 0| families v el 3 s anc e e Philadelphia. “'\\{v. Bl s o families have to be crowded int® one |recent months and th extent to ab. r. cobson, cf . oo, s PR L 3 3 Chicago (A Jolling ab eManus, sa vis, D yne, p Votzel HAMBURG AGAIN {il'SY. Liverpool, June 15.—Members of room. Rome is today in need of 45,- |which the trade is being carried by "t rf Wilkinson 0,000 more rooms. American ships. fykes, 2b Walker, 1b easill Walker elch, cf rkins, © h n, b pCann, ss-1b 4 Nowny, 88 ..... 0 oore, P 0 wylor, 1 0 1 0 brotals . ... 6 9 14 30 Batted for I« in the eighth XBatted for Bayna in tha eighth. «Batted for J. Walker in the ninth Louls 0300010321—10 hiladelphia 0030020400— 9 Two-base hits, Witt, Lamb, Elle , Jacobwon Willlams; three-base Ellerbe, S reid; homa runs, | 3 3 C alker, Moore; double | hy, . Waiker and McCann; left on | son, St. Louls 8 Philadelphis 4 m on balls, off Davis 4, off Kolp Me-o- y’ Moore 4; hits, off Moore 14 in 1-3 innings, off Naylor 3 in 1 2-3 ——— FN ‘ b T v o By 2 how you'll take to . For $114.50 At $298.00 nnin off Kolp 1 In 3 nnings T . . Davis 1, by Kolp 1; w\l\vlyvilnf w‘lth S anch ! - i e i P Horay : a pipe and P. A.! b i Buier, Extenson Tale and x| 10 &7 sl Dostey S A Pre-War Value. Chairs; seats upholstered in blue gen ne, 2:15. e R i h (cut Serles Is Tied Before youw're aday older from bite and parc : i . Washington fune 15 Washington you want to let the idea slip out by our exclusive pat- : —_—__At $198.00 | . A A Cleveland broke even on the series yesterday when the locals won under your hat that this a4 fought eleven inning battle, 8 atihe open T talotars he winning run came in with no something with a joy’us ented process) are a reve- / lation to the man who never - Queen Anne design in an 8-Piece Wal- For $39.5\0 could get acquainted witha Sigll LDL | ing Room Suite, must be seen to be ap- out and three on the bases in the : il 7 reciated—will give years of service. : : : : pipe! P. A. has made a : f | preciated—will give years of SCTVIC®: | You can buy a Solid Oak Buffet with al round. The batting of Jamieson : ipe—and some ¥, 4 A ! Ve B i teatiredithe, gama i bR jimmy pip / pipe a thing of joy to four . ; X i e 8 Millee font Foue s e seore Prince Albert! men where one was smoked || i : $259.00 ) (| mirror. ‘This is the best buy yet. Clevela Because, a pipe packed before! fiks & is the bargain price of a handsome i i : il 4 c ion i _Pi i For with Prince Albert satxsfi.es Ever roll up a cigarette | canv cup 1l S?tcesn ?‘:\nn\;&esé%qnlcnh aBS f]f)ltecehag(ézl $23.50 aman as he was never satis- ith Prince Albert? Man, WEugine " [ é“ e], B Ll Ext Ll Tablg , . e—and keeps him —but you’ve got a shaped plate mirror, Lxtension |able,|\ye offer a 42-inch Round Oak Table, fied before—an P gna y Prince Albert is one Arm Chair and five Side Chairs. satisfied! And, you can party cgming your wz?tr! f‘s;."'.;e"u';i’.’h’n':i, | Scats upholstered in brown genuine | © foot ex:nsionl.) Will give years of it! Why —P. A’s Talk about a cigarette handeeme pound el i it s d f o ance and smoke; we tell you it’s a . 1'.';'1.:2‘2','.‘2:,.:‘.«..‘3.: 1 flavor and fragr i B coolness and its freedom peach! Smith, rt | rdner, b . voll, s nston, 1b namaker ¥, « W, © .. By, Poo- Everything in our store reduced to the lowest possible prices. [eonanesssunonsy Totals ...... 46 Washington (A). mloosscccso-cooson All Draperies )

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