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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, e menennl - Alling Rubber Company Auxiliary Coil Adds ing | Foaith Talk ' Herma i ¢ 4 wuve length of between on B N one Rival oW frequency Denver, April 21,—Dob Roper was BY I L DUNCAN 0 e Wiltse 5 Dircctor, Radio tnstitute of America eh red Colllns . Can an amateur inere he tuning ¢ tumble bug and moth are also | knocked out of the ring in the fifth endowed with radio power, he added, [ round of a seheduled 12 round hout (o Fy {ndleigo A e of / : s Wooq | While the heetles show o1 Hght evis [ With IPred Pulton here last night Fusily My Marion § lehee of possessing wircless habits Termination of battle wias unex pected for up to that point Itoper had lin 16 the tuner he i ( vier - respond to waie B ¢ ¢ A b the hetter of the bout in the opinion | with several tuens of wire Hye Ho Can Tilde A the ringside er or taps on It for tio O'Htn N | After Roper Tind been pushed back This should e il of 1l ‘ t Awakening o shake hands, Roper hurled his stool | H Krar primary and s i tralto Bolo—- My T, Cross at IMulton and then treied to make u This adds some res T ; o ver Room Clark speech, saying that he w not necessiry ) H. Clark | An attachment was filed agninst | I"ulton's share of the gate reccipts by |attorney on receipt of o feleg You will reca \ Corr Jamos Nownham [rrom Tom O'Rourke of Ne the wave length by ing the Margetson | The big subject at the Jocal High | formerly Fulton’s manager, lic elaim- pacity and induct 1 b 80l0—Mr, Yiauney chool since the mecting of the pr ol §1,635, The attachment was fled at ter The same ru ol e | « ox Trot Benson | ent year basketball team to eleet a [ the box office and the distriet court, receiver i thl glo's Oreloslra captain for the next season's quintet PR ¢ p 3 [ apping Primary he Night opgel |18 whether oo man shonld have t) - . 1 Ve S o hay 3 ENTERS BEST MIN = 7 S po lng The primury I ouple I l 1o solo—Mrs, M, . Favier honor of leading the team on his receiver is tuppe i ! ) g nothe Deep Petrie | merits as a player or whether u " ductance may e 2 o ol gl e B e Membor of ' sooret fratariity. should Harvard to Send Star Athletes Into || S = g = 70, ¢ };‘ngll» received I n=[8heep and Laml Homer | be chosen because he is a member of | pecial Events in Carnival, A y denser in series tal de- | Contralto $010—Mrs, C'ross that fraternity Philadel ,. ; 6 2 4531 S o adelphia, April 21— Harvard | (B p o rrr-r.‘l}m « n‘-“v et : [New Jersey stome Tuylor : Cut and Dried, &R aiitared all i hest man In the ¢ g e condenser shunte 1 Char dong Mr. lamse t has been Jearned since the meet- | gng P ( Vvers i 4 ‘es 7 ) ishi B A L ooy e Chan O, Hdiioe) Iy e paR g ane L Tnece oy ,:‘:'::v(::,:"‘, at \n. |]u‘\ ity o " Yes, we have them—Fishing _ f : § : , K | e ylvania relay carnival ne ri- 7 p N 3 ) P of the circuit and puts it i ! Braufuss | vote taken resnited in a deadlock be- | qay and Saturday but has decided not || o BPN\ T':IL'H(‘. "f‘"“hfl"' Golf and Ten- with the primary Cornet eolo—Mr, Nownham twen Paul Lablar, the r of thelis samd woy pelny lemma. THS $ooh AR : s i { nis t time of year are very 1t Wil be noted in mo { diagrms | ¢ P :\’ ’\ \1\.“,‘ Maving. St past \',.‘"\.1:‘.'.‘.,\,rv".‘,-m.‘.l“,’.Lv:“l.\.,\hlyfj."'\.v‘\.“rx nowing of the Crimson's truck men | N\ _ ‘ popular. Come in and look them r'h_;*:v'“ : ) " e haritone [ MeCabe had been cut and dried be- Ipammer throw' by 4, 1. Brown w ho | : . : P | show LA g‘nod._u and quote prices. sl wetance of the phones | A ccompanists—Miss Grace Yaymond, |fore the meoting was called, but [ jatg yonr throw over 160 feet and who | : \! Special Prices to Team vith the plan, o 170 3 ; \ DON'T FORGET THE CAR :rr.r, considerable resistance, holding Frod M, Tollins [ gomething went wrong is reported to have done close ack to a certain extent the incom-|{ poning Down to Itio Germann [and the vote, after the ballot Was | feet in practice this spring. Whitney \ i ; i ce this sp 3 \ as we carry Auto Accessories of ing signals, and thus preventing per- | writone solo—A, N, Yauney [tuken stood five to five 1T S, vl Srad e X aune | ane aver, will wear the Crimson R : § 2 y f : = all kinds. Come in and get our Saipihrdons of Lhe dluphug When Budda Smiles— 1Fox Trot Controlling Afhleties BoibraAn Al Tigh Jurhiaer DalE AR Rut :\,. fixcd condenser provid Van Stine| It seems that the Theta Sigma fri- | (he pole vault and Greenridge in the price on the famous REVERE complete cirenit for the iz ( agle's Oreh.-—18 Collins, director, |ternity has taken it upon themselves | javelin, TIRE 4 teed satisfacti [to try and control athlcties at the " - U8, guaranteed satisfaction, xf quency waves without allowing them [l 8 e Fa o et Bahosl, Bodbriing lo.raports; and thel INDIANS PLAN GALA MEET Also the SUPERIOR (ORD, guarantced 10,000 miles. 323 It will be noted uperior Cord only $25. to pass ]” ‘”‘l‘!'l the eiephong pe aracter song - Fred Ramsey, | ceivers dires Aslcep in the Deep (By request),, | policy has been lo ad: Fombera, i i PO Teauesty e [Ehe shining tights on tie teams. Thie, Other sizes priced accordingly. President Harding to Be Invited to _——————— | Trombone solo—G. Horning, | 0f course, is absolutcly against the The Lilae Tree etlan | rules of the institution, which states Ohio Day Ball Game | § . o Contralto solo— Mrs, 15, Cross. thut no student who is a member o ] e SRS I Prologue from Paglincei e lany fraternity which is not open to Cleveland, April 21, _' lans are un- e P Teoneavallo | the whole school and approved by the der way to make June 7 all Ohio Day KDKA | Baritone solo—Mr. Yreeetvallo] cohool faculty, shall be allowed to | \\h:’;n the Tndians and Washington - (¥ o0, g . o gl .| play here-—one of the greatest events % i Vhe P - 1 | represent th ool on any athletic | 9 50 O G a1k mtilon -ab oastprase | Ll A ‘,,‘HM“ ::‘,‘(L,‘;",” :U'l,'l”'”“ team. in the history of baseball in Cleve- 240 MAIN STREET hurgh.) gt s U Sl Sishbgos Yoo, and. President Warren G. Harding, Friday. April 21, It happens t “huke” MeCabe is € vernor Harry L. Davis and other 8§ p. m.-"“The Spring Vegetable {a member of the Theta Sigma, and [national on state officials will be in- the [ vited to attend the game. Garden,t“by W. P. Nissley, Professor [ Panl LaHar is not, and when of Vegetable Lixtension of the Penn- | eloction of a captain for next year| Preliminary steps for the occasion = . fon M i L ey ‘ S e sylvania State College, I'rom Pitts- | was to take place, the Theta Sigma |were taken here yesterday hy repre HARY \Rll lKl«A’}ThYIIINN« | MLLE. LENGLEN WINS, A‘lr.:m‘( 1;\| xyly,, ,\|n|\‘,.v Bjurstedt ‘\1.41. burgh Post Studio. | got busy and ordered their members, | sentatives of fourteen northern Ohio : |_'|1\1v'l']1“(1)pl\l=ll, _.\un‘w_ _w‘ —JI){:!:'\&H.‘;I Monte Carlo, April 21.—Mlle. Leng- “(_‘]",_””'_W'.fl‘4;‘\"'"1'1 \»\Y"wlflzmlfil‘;:\ "v::r’.? 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the Cale- |seven in number, who were of the |cities. Judge Roy Williams of San-|defeated the University o BRI S iaR st misehthice I al s ayee ss Smailes donian Male Chorus. [ haskethall squad, to railroad McCabe's | dusky was elected chairman of the | vania at Lacrosse yesterday, one ’~'°*"“n nfranteatgian bty dlide, Bir ABgLeTd N '\m"_"""7‘,0""""‘ l"""“"‘" WBZ ’ pame through the meeting, so the larrangements committee. |to none. [ toumnament ainglen m E a game of the two scts played. seven of the 10 men on the basket- | (Westinghouse station at Springficld, | LaHar and i story goes, A canviss was made and selections played by the Ampico re- ; : i robiR roducing piano loaned through the | H }“ h w IJ m member of > Theta Sigma, captain | g §n|1rlf’sy of Forbes & Wallace com- ail 1nch Yrave e"g for nexg..year, pany. £ ol Vote Goes Wrong | Wiz Two of this seven, however, failed | Harrisburg, Pa., April 21, The to follow instructions because they | (Westinghouse station at Newark, | troublesome cockroach is a radio fan, were swayed by theie sense of - fair | N. J.) and communicates by wireless with| play, and they voted for Lalar, which 7:00 p. m.—"*"Man-in-the-Moon" sto- | his hrothers and sisters of course, male the vote a dradlock ries by Newark Sunday Call. Howard Zimmerman of Harrisbiurg, | 7or this, they swere unceremoniously 7:30 p. m.—Welfare work by Dr|eapmeant major of the 55th infantry|eiected from membership in the +§ W. M Rose i brigade, headquarters company Penn-| Theta Sigma, it is said. 5 p. m.—"The Kid on the Cor-|.vicunia National Guard, believes this dar Toam's “Stat, ner,” by Dr. Irank Moore. Shil secke {o profe it (lronsh sxperlz| The records for the « pust , season:||} 8:00 p. m.—Concert by solo quar-| oot eciie of which were | SHOW that of all the men on the team tet of New York, Hdna Fasset Sterl- |y 0" S oo Goday, laHar was easily the star of every ing, soprano; Ilorence Mulford, con- | “mp o boriments, Sergeant Zimmer-|g2Mme. Ie, in one game at le | ® tralto; Wesley Howard, tenor; An-| oo v b ® o o nder way here|Ca&ed all the points for his team, and | drea Sargo, baritone; William Red- | "0 =0 {"_ A AnE e Faenlte ot dRe | D the other contests, )w_‘ made at least | m l dick, pianist. ot s Vo, Tt it Inifasted| 18 BOF ioont. of the poiots. He was 9:30 p. m. -Concert by French| " = . 2 v ‘ the chief cause of keeping the local (i AN Biring| Guartet rection of Captain Armstrong of the| 7 NSV GL : | Fifth diviston, signal corps with (American Radio and Research Corp., | which Zimmerman was serviis sfior- | oo -Mr‘r‘lfnrtl Hillside, Mass.) ly after the armistice, | He is not, however, a | - wE CARRY Late News Flashcs i A ol 54—Police Reports At that time we were having night | ype Theta Sizma fraternit (i Rz e ROnLS: hool and were working on the|iope, hecanse (hat fraternity is R o e Sl syt e o be wwing o il a8 ESTINGHOUSE AND GENERAL ELECTRIC RECEIVING OUTFITS i YA 2 | 8:20—John Keefe, of Leo Fiest, |yorgeant explained. Radio sets were|ror the honor, arracks Al f:4 di- | barracks in Luxemburg under the di-| 66 quintet from ignominious de- feat all season, and logically, he is & : 3 iaciistins Inc. Selections; ~“Swance River|jgcated three feet apart on a glass Investization On. Moon"; “Stealing.” E. Lewis Dun-|iopped tables. } a tables. i It is said that an investigation Into ham, accompanist. Finds Little Rascal the matter will be made before the | Because We Believe They Are The Best 8:45—Gems from Galli-Curcl, ar-j «Ope night, everything was working [ yext meeting of the squad, and all | ranged by W. J. Pitzgerald. perfectly when suddenly our tubes be- [ pembers who belong to the Theta | i gan to act queerly. By the flickering | gjgma or any other fraternity may | LD/ (General Electric (‘o., Schenectady, |light of the candle we finally locat- | |e harred from the team. The school 10 DEPARTMENT WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING FROM 7:30 P. M Program furnished through the [hetween the receiving and transmit- | gware that such a condition existed, | OUR / : g B courtesy of .Johnstown, N. Y. and [ ting apparatus. We removed Wm and | and if they find that it is so, action ,§ 10 START SEASON | TILL 10:00 P. M. TO GIVE CONCERTS Local Trade School Nine to (Clash | bty Spring & Buckley Elec.Co. The baseball team of the New Brit- ain Trade school will open up the | | season at Walnut Hill park tomorrow “ 75.77-79 - 81 CHURCH ST. TELEPHONE 2240 ing the [ t High of Issex. At present the squad of about 50 |men has not shown up to the best advantage becau the bad weather of | the past week has prevented practice | MEN ' e land the playing tomorrow will be a | - 2 = | little ragged. There is, however, a| - ) 3 g g & ° | wealth of material to pick from and | Ithe prospects for the coming scason |§ jare bright. . 3 . | Washitz will probably start in the | &8 N B Ph 2347 4 [ hox tomorrow for the locals, Miller | M ew Dbritain one ou e i e er oes lor Graesser will catch, cn o or Vance on first, Humphreys, Swanson, Kulikowski or Holmbers will be at | B Entire Week CommencingsMonday, April 24th—Engagement Extraordinary the keystone sack; Larson, Sandstrom, ' H. Anderson or Holmberg at short | or ess One —— ere and Captain Eglers at the dizzy cor- | S [ [ner. The outtield will be well taken |8 [care of by some of the following: You save real money when you buy shoes here. You [J/Graesser, Lindquist, W, Vance, 1. | i @ |' get shoes made throughout of real leather that cannot he @) LR ey R duplicated elsewhere to sell at our low prices 3/'““"““ i l._’”fv',” o e | sy . 1 LYNCH GETS A DRAW ‘ America’s Foremost Character Actor and Philtadelphia April 21 Joe Lynch $48524558 || CORMICAN PLAYERS | pounds and Mendo 11815, Battling Mack of Camden, " substituting for Pete Herman, de-| in FLORSTEINSHOES| - 1 “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” Vogue Shoe Shop Sterting. Nekt st 1B As Played by Mr. Mann for Two Years at the Hudson Theater, New York FTURN LD N st Seats Now on Sale Iatinee Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday 236 MAIN STREET Opposite Monument From Winchell Smith’s Celebrated Play Agency For

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