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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD ON THE FIRST BOUND | """ L th hud not previously ne- | by one in Dresden wVen in 1546 em} ’!% TEAM i TTTY ATYO T | phase of the nationdl develapmont, | dam was-decided upon, Two fHeass WITH CLERKIN i Pilms OF Indian Lite Iy Sehoot e £ A0 sty PR g or the expedition set forth In five I neerni ome important | gration to Americi for religious free Billy Kopf kept up the good work About The Country, L'U i, but | oam golng to he| ships for New Orleans with 750 men, i sy that until your letter| women and children, One vessel was llards player, defeated Swingle of |in yesterday's game, He cepted N wik ¢ Bristol, last night in the final .fllm\.v Shihadn withatt un R HAS HAR[] S[;Hl-l]”[[ Chicago, April 20,=What the to KT ]“ Q i V © 1o me §do not recall ever hay- | 1ost but the others proceeded up the of the home and home mateh | ratled, however, to get a hithout of 4 tem po'e menns o Indinn history 1n J ' 1 l -‘ ) § i ried o Lutheran migra- | Mississippi to St, Louis and emigrants local boy experiencel litfe difficulty in [three time at bat, although he scored - cgend will Lo made clearer 1o e | WLk oo to the VMississippl valley in 1888, | sett near there. copping honors and the cash that|one of his team's*two runs. i schoo! children of the country wihe - You t me that this company, in Ao o went with them, On next Tuesda " A TIms soon to be made hy the socie ) ] . spired by the desire to locate in @ ‘]. 'ms Fn o d A flll‘lst night, Alderman will mect .\I|u"|:l:\‘ n\r Most of the ball players who huuuFHS[ Game SChed“Ied [0 Be f visual educition are thrown on (e Cfllll][l‘y WILIC Gel(‘h'fil'fil] 0[ M'S‘ ountry w ild. worship in Cis infere g Philadelphia, at the Rogers Recren- | signified their Intentions of playing sereen | : ardance with the dictates. of thefr Mexican Government Hon BOLUANA' Pation, Tor & $50°puree. | Uall down 685 Fiban s veik Y Playcd AgamS[ Hfl]'[[fll'd ngh Early this summer on thos: tar of souni Sy nod S i | Servi ce, et out fhom Europe] Mexleo City, April 26.—Nine na-. e TR Sl b i Inands Iyig slong the uppor eont J’ 4 vafil eIVICes five crmined to estebiish [tons have filed through their diplo- Hm Molyneux and Norman 1°ped- started here and a place can be s - o Beitish Columbia, hundreegls of Iy i e 0 « I ) nothe United frpatie agents 331 clalms against the erickeon, are. leading the two-men|cured in which to play, Baseball Is[ The locil High school tennls teqm | NS Wi ke paret in the unolii : ah ¢l hetween thia mi- [ Mexlenn:government ifor. loss of ‘props tourney for the prize money for the fin a fair way to stay dend here unless|has a hard sehedule ahead of them |27 the legend sarrounding (he ot New York, April 26 Luth ¢ voyage of the May-{opty by expropriation under the fed- high scores in three conseeutive [a suitable park enn be had this year, Manager Allen HaZbn has | 20'e8 which travellers s the country aver jolned today ot hndred yearsepal agratan - laws. Spain with 144 gOMes nt Rogers Recreation alleys . announced that the loeals will meeq | Maskan it Ehin worlt hrating.the Thth ‘wnnive ) o I / ooy Buk: (heads the list. American citizens have this.week, with 668, ,L,0ong and Larson] The 1tirh ol nint Is heing put|their time-honored rivals, the Harg. 0000 the divection of Prof. 17, 15y elical-Lutheran Syne a- | £ o8 1 10 claims; British 11, French 8, are second with 641 throueh the paces every day nt Wal-|ford High in the first game of the | TOPe8e, Who for forty yenrs das Jouri, which cmbric ! andee, Bwles and liallsne twe et i nnt HE park, Thelr fArst game with [season, on May 6, L buteh and Cuban one each, Spain An interesting mateh has been Sonth Manchester which. resulted in Have Started Practice, Ix sald fo- have. 10 hacdifiensl saam | ranged for tomorrow night at 1t i win for the locnls has put a great| practice was started yesterduy Andor napRuiiin TRRCIIR | alleys, when the Five Andersons will {deal of pep into the squad and with [ernoon for the first time, the loculs : ’ meet the Five Carlsons, in a howli —|"|))\lv’” Griffen ut the helm they lare fortunate that they were able to .‘ battie, | #houtd er o straight course for the ysecure the gronnds of the Buell street : o | champlonship club for practice, as the grounds at Charles 1 ahoney, the clever | —— Walnut Hill park are not yet in con \ | v 5 . " i writer on . Bridgeporf puper, wit-, The state trade school nine, disap-|tion g Laukilily ‘l,:?'{:\‘h:‘.,,:.‘,‘.’::.‘:.‘;: “”,,]1 “\H;-H ? .‘ A hrat hes ’ B0 \l‘“' «".‘\"“\U"\Hlly::v“;“ ik i oL AT VU B nessed the State league games here [ pointed though (hey were in their first Candidates for Team, HNo ki Gnask: Mrot, (orobass's |and ottow tans ashtlan ‘ a8 £ y —_—— Iast nlght. Before the tart of the game lust Saturday when the Pratt] ppo st practice brought out a | mstenction. Two films have n af Hird s ooy | Lutheran churel cot | TR COME A TR mateh, Charlie tipped off some friends | Fligh sehool team Bmex fallod 101ymbss of good men wha gave mush | ranged for and Lhew will be producad o o [ant felieitations or | J 4810 thojouteome, As uaual he was fshow up, uro out atrong every duy gets | promise Inst year, e st of cnn |ourely from an - cducational otand i e celebratlon, 1o Diamond Jubiter PALACE | correct ting into condition for the season, The z ! f lidates contains the following names: | wint for use in the public schoo Starting Next S . e basehall nine will tey to follow in the | 2 sehng A Wessels, B, Christ, J. | While pictures have been mads of | e Y { - ook ks SRR A Tl Batual BNk AL :tl“l.“'"l V:\(’\ fi““d‘.‘ N Twenty-theee pastors and o dozen 1oy | § WESLEY *Freckles' BARRY nade his home among the Indians on [ ind other stutos ducen Charlotte and Prince of Wales | Special church servie Islands, The services of Prof, (ro- [meetings in the larger citios will cse were obtained by H, | ks, [ held to commemaorate the Dlamond coopr nt of the society for visua! | Jubilee Latherans hope to raise a ducation, ag the man hest ftted to ['arge thank offering to further mis ey out this important olun | stonary work’ in Lurope and China, 876 Bvery purt in the drama will be [The synod is represented fn nearly |ed vi e material Mo DEnt Ol iAlCL ke e Jrenant Prom tha ginning ¢ The length of the ordinary paper making machine is 200 feet, t community whic oy 1 Mr. Mahonay spoke In the higheat|footsteps of the basketball quintet|cianct, R, Loghorn and 1 Honiss The | the totem poles and of some o g lotter \uml of terms of the Nutmegs foothall team [and win most every game. local team expects to he in the pink [ Indians of that stormy regior Ielogate et in hicago, 1 in “SCHOOL DAY of lagt season, and let it he known -_— - of condition hy time the scason | yelieved this is the fiest attempt 1o ( \ i who | | that In hls opinfon the locals could! Dominic Soccoly set the Water-[onons, and they feel confident that]out the meaning of the syn " ¢ in o} el of have —defeated the All-Bridgeport [ bury pocket billiards fans on heir | they will carey off the honors in {he Gl SO eleven. heads Monday afternoon and evening, | first contest, S - oo e £s —_— when he defeated two of the stars in Joe 1oote’s fine work last night,|the state tourney at Bob Ston stamps him as one of the best howlers| place. In the afternoon, the locil pla in this vicinity. Time and again, thefer defeated Sehular 10 to 74, and in | old boy pulled off spares that brought[the evening game he won from forth plaudits. Mooney of New Haven, 100 to 72, I nod, which now ¢ Schedule of Games, The rest of the ule is as fol lows: May Haven in New Britair My Hartford in - New dritaing June %, Middlctown in New and June 19, South Man chester in South Manchester, There two open dates on the schedule, May 13 and May 10, which are ex- pected to be filled in short order, The New Britain bowling team will] The Young Dubling baschall team journey o Hartford tomorrow night|will mect tonight. to meet the Wooster Perfectos in the —_— gecond of the home and home series The fine weather of yesterday Letween the teams. The locals are|brought out o number of golfers oy 81 pins to the bad, to the Sequin Golf club, Prominent ‘ | . — among them was Tommy O'Connor, I a N 2 The impressive viciory scored attired in the suit of knickers in | 21 L {the Valkyriuns in the Ladies' league | which he made the populace at Pine- last nie't, strengthens the grip on|hurst “sit up and look” this spring. v ] | | first place, and it looks like casy saii = ALU 4 ing for the team o cop the cham-} A decision awarded 1o Mickey pionship. | vers of New Haven over Dutel B Brandt at Lynn, Mass, on Mond Tapt ]D hat p { covered . ninc-year old boy wholthe fans. . looms up as a coming billiard cham e . Russian Movement pion. Here in New Britain, there is| With the prospects bright for {number of players who perform regu- | cessful season, the Eestern . larly like a nine-year old lad would | teams got under way today. The send- {be expected to do. the major league of a nimber i rC— of players for added scassnimng, The defeat of Stanislaus Zby. tend to strengthen Don O'Nei the Polish wrestler by “Strangler | cuit. i City, night, — loom in the Fifth w The coming bowling buttle between the Corbin and lLanders teams in the New Brituin Industrial lcague, looms up as the classic of the season. The Lockmakers have a scant lead over — the Cutlers at present in the cham- Adkins baseball nine is getting in [ plonship race. trim for the coming season. The first call for practice has hee ed and | If only the High school tennis team | wpne social demoeratie party of /) /4 the candidates for the team, nine infwhich has started practice, can ¢ | gweden herewith lodges it faming == = i " T number, will be out strong in the next Hlect o captain without a tight, every-| ;4 fndignant protest againgt the aet v < Sub]eCt Atlan\fc Wiedivig to fow days. The Adkins boys general- |body will be satisticd. of revenge planned by the soviet gov- ; ‘ ; v have to practice hard in order to Y S A At o Wl o e e i vegais insnlglin, selols the severest operating condi- e YALE TEAM CHANGED | srotet we sec stumse s e e tions—the hottest-running cylinders, the E:‘EE:GE Pfl;inPLY KN | iy o RN e AT L e AT ety | heaviest bearing pressure, the highest Up In Fow Days : \ o womflnp""d T mmatkApative Sighy time. ol ;]”,. F;“m' mf e ‘ motor Speed. It Wlll not break down! It + o The labor cl of Sweden, firmly glve, unsightly skin—ten chances New Positions, e S eniiodled In the socl demogratic | will not be forced from the friction sur- enti i Net Haven, April Sevoral and a lazy liver, which is easily ; ! nary deeds, for which no excuse Al quiohly. pamediad(For @ goot ENANET in tric makeup o tre rale [EilvaLy deeds, for whieh ne evedse faces! Even after dilution through the safe, purely vegetable regulator | .\ "opnniers today fn anticipation [called revelations of contemptable | which will Keep your system olean, |, !"(y (00 inst Wil |aents provocatuers. absorption of fuel vapors or contamina- as nature intended, liams. © The idea ed out was to “We unite in the movement that Jno snied o el TR R tion from foreign matter in the crankcase, TAKE . 3 work at positions in which they feel | western Furope caused by the traves- $ : : SCHENCE'S Wezmy | i bome.” e Giieany, o |1 o Juses acxiat e ol Fooy Atlantic Medium can be restored to its or fitted af third: which he has usual- | government, that still professes to ex Ay o 5 fié&%fifi%‘t OFES |13 s ans e o | i o B 0 - fhe original condition,showing that the char- g S ) »een on third base, goes into left sield | working class, that the workers of the i i A!;;;Drll tists 25%a box N e :.,.4 H(m'“p Hu, has been a fielder, | civilized world will hold it responsi- ] acter Of the 011 1S not apprec1ably Changed Sugar Codldd or Uncoated 3 will try out as a reserve left hand [Lle for the hlood steeped verdicts 5 ) piteher. Tim Durant goes to first base, | menacing justly honored and proven b QOver §) Years the Standard s e il ke revolutionaries and socialists, These Yy use. men were the first martyrs of the Stockholm, April 26.—The social democratic party of Sweden of which Premier Brant is leader, has sent to the soviet government of Russia a protesi apainst the execution of 87 Russian social revolutionarics which the rishevists are’ reported to have threatened, Liberal political groups in other countries inc ing German socialists have sent sim messages to the Bolshevist chieftains. The Swedish message sent by radio to Moscow, foliows: Radio Message Sent. Czarist regime and now they are i st ILLIES GUT SNOVER | s mder the communist regime All these are factors in determining the o e T RN T ; quality of a motor oil. And all will sup- “MOI‘;,AN OF THE ! [mier siener or the " rstem ot | 1 s s v Februney o port the claim that Atlantic Medium is the Jast vear, and a powerful factor in B i it 4 i Lussis - . . . . LADY LETTY” fneiving e Hillies win their second |FOoMtonan mas i fussa | to- finest medium-bodied motor oil made! | s s o e 3 ‘geyga” [ pennant, would e returned to Man- | EECE W STy ina ol e A prisoned for a long time would be handed over (o the revolutionary trib- " = . | unal for trial. They were charged 8l | with having been involved in plots in 1917 and 1918 to assassinate Premier - . . g | 1.cnine and Leon Trotzky and other . 8 | soviet leaders, s | The Russian socialists and labor | ¢ 9 I | 1caders who have been confined in a g prison in Mescow issued an appeal in | an to their comrades all over 8 [ the world against the banishment of ! 35 of their fellow political prisone; | to Turkestan. The prisoners ¢ that the cxiles would ecither 33 The great army of the Herald's Want Ad readers goes BB (cath on the way or a living de j y wery mo there, “where they come under the arching hy, every day, every week, cvery month, und 1 \ i e 4 8| bowers of the blood-hound, Pt I IEa ey TR ok SRR B | onc of the most cruel leaders of the kee DOWIl When you consider its circulation, and the fact that 8 | extraordinary commission, wha can, . ¥ ; i e W |5 governor of Turkestan, work his | it 18 the largest classified medium in the city, with readers et ik an o totalling more than 20,000, it makes you hegin to realize e e o eading e e IDOINGS OF THE DUFFS it Signs Of Spring Fever BY ALLMAN Join the army and be a ciassified reading “Buddy ") VES, IVE BEEN UP PRACTICING AT T | 0OK HERE,THIS 1§ “\(HELLO,THE\CF, | ek & | rror ANINDODR SENOLEL SLaTacRe il THE GRIP TMIUSIHG A, e etV ST AT THAT f RGN < A NEW DRIVER AND A DOZEN NEW & T ey (8 EOAND ead rera a“t S OI"(M;..\...“‘,, BALLS- 'M ALL SET - You OuGHT |lj/{ NOW = SEE 5 e OH, HELLO TOM. || BABY - CLASS,EH? SRt WS S TO SEE MY SWING - I'VE GOT HOLD MY THUMBS ! ( 171 1 WAS JUST OVER | BUT WAIT, I'VE GoT' ‘: Elkis AN ENTIRLEY NEW STANCE - 1 AND BOUGHT SOME || o[0T oF OTHERS F‘*;gu;l Ve w *aper in New ain Whos LET ME SHOW You How ; R NEW FISHIN' TACKLE | (L At o A The Only Paper in New Britain Whose T / SORRY, HARRY, s MEOSHOW U R - THE STREET OF THESE FANCY SPOOKY Circulation is Audited.” NOT NOW,HARRY ) | STAND Now-- oy I'M LATE NOW- ':_ i E I'VE GOT To GO / SEE YOU AGAIN| ON AN ERRAND Over '8,000 Papers Sold Daily