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Beat Your Nelghbor Here Saturday EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SALE OF GENUINE PALM BEACH SUITS SALE PRICE Lot of Men's Suits in Small Siz ney says, Forget what they $9 44 cost, Mark Them FRIDAY, JUNE 2, Price! $11.44 —Swee- BOYS' $8.50 SPRING SUITS AT $5.44 Jaunty Norfolk Suits for boys with extra trousers, fancy tweeds, homespuns, cassimeres and cheviots, in the newest colorings of the checks and blue hairline stripes. with fancy or plain backs. Friday and Saturday Extra Help Wanted—Apply Either Store, season, tan, green, light gray, These suits are made Sweeney Spgaks Again. final cuts now. MEN’S COTTON SOX While 100 Dozen Last 8 Pairs for I advise you to come soon, as my stay is nearing the end. This sale is now on the tip of the tongues of thousands. The phenomenal response to is striking eviderge of prosperity More goods have gone out of this last weck than we have sold for months. In fact, the lively shopping has fairly over- whelmed us. ‘s return. 1922, Sweeney’s Great Clothihg and Furnishing Sale of THE NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP STOCK Then these prices will be history. this sale store the i I'riday and Saturday ll Sweency’s Price a hearty welcome. I've made my $20.00 MEN’S SUITS You can trace the success of this store bnck to our opening ten years ago. Our first advertlaemenh prommed ONE Small Profits! Courteous Service! Every customer was to be treated alike, given Lest values and be accer: Never knowingly has this institution violated the confidence of the public which accounts for the marvelous strides and 3 the enormous growth which this business has attained. Saturday To Be A Great Day Here | UNION SUITS FRIDAY AND SATURDA Lot of Shirts—Madras, some Corded Ma- $12.44 BIG LOT OF l ITS JUST ARRIVED THIS WEEK—ALL TO (.0 IN THN BIG SALE FRIDAY AND @ATURDAY SWEENE Y SAYS CRUMBLE PRICES TO THE DUST FRIDAY AND SATURDAY If You Can Give A way Goods You'll Do. Price Crash Echoes All Over the State o f Connecticut. NEW YORK ! 135 MAIN ST., BRISTOL BOSTON BRAVEY SPRING A SURPRISE (Continued from Eighth Page) home run over the right field wall with a man on hase was a feature. Score: Cl\(l\\\rl Rurns, cf. .. Daubert, 1. Duncan, If. . Harper, rf. Wingo, ¢. . Bohne, 2b. .. Caveney, ss. Pinelli,” 3b. Luque, p. .. Statz, ct. Holloches Krug, 3b. Grimes, 1b. Heathcote, r Barber, If. . Callaghan, 1. . Terry, 3b. . O'Farrell, c. . Hartnett, c. Afexander, p. Osborne, p. *Eriberg Freeman, p. 0 -:-J;.oa)«::a;:a—-ua . 004 003 006 000 000 010--1 Daubert; lome . Duncan, Heath double plays, Cincinnat! . Chicago Two bast run, Wingo: (ote; sacrifices, Pinelli Caveney to Bohne to Daubert 2, Wingo t Pineili, Osborne to Grimes t on bases, Cincinnati 4, Chicago 4; bases on balls, off Alexander 2, oft Luque 2; struck out, by Luque 5, by Osborne 3, by Freeman 1 oft Alexander 5 in 2 2-3 innings, o borne 5 in 5 1-3 innings, off Freeman 0 in 1 inning; losing pitcher, Alexander; um Biissfeenteile, and s MoOormicicy tims, 1 JUMPER IS C \I‘TRIV Newton, June 2.—William I. lan, Eastern Intercollegiate Jjump champion in 1921, was captain of the Boston College track team today. No- broad | Harvard at | o4 1 |Hallock singled elected | TFIRST ROUND. | Round Rnhm Tournament Starts Sat- urday at Sequin Golf Club, 'm \dmrrlm of this week at Sequin I be held the first match [ of the lm.m Robin Tournament. The play will be in threesomes. Three- quarters of the difference in handicaps Special handicaps for this have been posted at the club apply. event house There will also be on Saturday two- club metal play handicap for those not taking part in the Round Robin Tournament The usual handicaps apply in this play. The clubs to be used are the putter and one other club. The Round Robin Tournament of which the first match is played Satur- day, will be continued with semi-finals on June 10, and the final round on June 17 REVENGE FOR HARVARD. Crimson Wallops Brovm Team Good and Plenty Cambridge, June 2 Heavy slug- ging featured the defeat of Brown by baseball 11 to Three home runs accounted for of the scoring. Harvard scored ns in the third inning 1d Murphy knocked three Conlon and homer of vesterday, most X T followed by suc- a home run, cessive singles by Lincoln, Owen, and capped by the | Jenkins Leavitt, was responsible runs by eighth for Brown, for three of Brown's four knocking a home run in with two ahead of him e Epeson, Barrett Goode and Murphy Harvard Brown | Batteries Kneeland; | Metal production in Russia 15 '2 per cent. of pre-war figures For Younz Men and Men—AIl Styles, Colors and ‘*m“.. Pay Weekly Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH STREET | Baseball when | . J.J. SWEENEY, Adjuster, SELLING | { { mont Park. } third. | * The finish of the \Iet)r»pum(m' Handicap opening day Mad Hatter first, Careful second and Sennings Park Mad Hatter Winning The Metropolitan at Bel- STOCK ‘Rl LES FOR THE AIR | ARE BADLY NEEDED | | Secretary Weeks Sees Necessity for Law to Curb Citizen | ! f Aviators. Washington, June 2.—The commer- | cial aviator wio in {the dedication ceremonies Tuesday at joined unbidden Lincoln memorial has awakened a |train of official reflection which may |send in comprehensive national legis- |lation for policing the air. | Indignant at the action of the Me- Imorial Day piot who drowned out a COME 357 MAIN § sident Harding's address by circling low about the | memorial, Secretary Weeks of the | war department has written the presi- dent suggesting that congress be |asked to exact a code of air rules of the road. It is possible the pending measures large port [to indiscriminate “sightseecing trips’ |over the heads of public gatherings. Army aviators, long have been {under orders to keep their planes |away from crowds. = Last fall the |mavy got similar instructions. » | The War department belicves they have identified the offending pilot of uesday as a reserve army officer and Mr. Weeks holds that he was guilty not only of disturbing a solemn cere- mony but also of showing gro \nlues up to 50c may be so amended as to put a stop | | commander J dras, Silk Stripe, Satin stripes—All wanted g patterns—Values (o $4.00. Sweeney says, Sell 'Em for. . . $1.84 MEN’S TiES » NEW BRITAIN respeat for the president of the United States, Department officials say shat not even a court martial would besnecessary in these circum- stances to take away a rescrve com- mission, U. S. BALLOON LANDS. Washington, filled navy ba June 2.- oon helium piloted by Lieut. Norfeldt which left Milwaukee at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday, in the national balloon race, 5 a. m. today near county, Missquui. The navy depart- ment was advised today. Cond@ mander Norfleet reported that he was forced to descend by a leak in the gas -The landed at Hancock, Pulaski 5 dis-bag. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ALL DAY FLOUR 2415 b Bag THE CITY MARKET ; $1.15 77 EAST MAIN ST. Next to Boys’ Club FLAT \LMON ) Can 25c QI’l CIAL FOR ALL DAY Round, Sirioin, Porterhouse, Short STEAK ............ b 20c BASEBALL. Amherst At Hanover: Dartmouth §, At Cambridge: Harvard 11, Brown At Newton: Georgetown Bostor College 0 At Hamilton, N' Y.: 5 (called end of seventh, Colgate 5, Cor- | nen rain.) NN LEADER. Philadelphia, June 2.-—Harold B Lever, of Tlion, N. Y., and a member of the junior class, was yesterday elected captain of the University of Per ania track team for vear. He sucoeeded lLarry | who graduates this month. LEVER I next Brown FOR ALBANY | Y., June 2.—The Syra |cuse International League cnb yester day announced the outright release of Outfielder Herbert Steen) recently pur chased from the 8t. Louis Cardinals, land the release on option of Pitcher |Mat Kirley and Clarence Wanner and Infielder Dick Simon to the Albany team of the Eastern Lengue. RECRUT Syracuse, N | der THOhPE I RELEASED World Famous Athiete is Dropped as Member of Portland Club of Pacific Coast League. Portland Jim tar Ore, June 2 Thorpe athlete and baseball play- agent in the base result last the Pacific that Land of 20 player limit now er is today a free ball world ds the of his un- conditional release night by the club of bring within the Coast hall Portland league to players effective Required to choose between Thorpe or a promising youngster the Port- blood. Thorpe has had a lame shoul- causing inability to hit. Thorpe was purchased from the Toledo club last for 86,000, He was the highest player in the coast league, his contract calling ap- proximately $1,000 a month, winter priced for — BIG LAMB SALE — Rib and Loin to Roast ... b 20c Fores to Roast or Stew . 5 (‘l' ps < sk SM(H\ED SHOl LDERS Lean Fresh Shoulders ......... 1h 16¢ Smoked Shoulders 1h 16¢ Small Fresh Pork Loins ....... b 24c Pork Chops ............ .. b 27c Roast Beef ................... Ih 28¢c Lean Pot Roast ................. 15¢ BoilingBeef ... .i.iviviiivai i B¢ Frankforts and Bologna ....,.... 15¢ Boiled Hamn, Lean .. 1h 60c y Sugar Cured Hams .. Ih 28¢ Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon .... Ih 25¢ SPECIAL FOR ALL DAY Best Creamery Butter ........ b 39¢ PureLard .................. 21 27c Guaranteed Fresh Eggs .. 2 dozen 59¢ — FRUITS — Grape Fruit . vov.. 3 for 25¢ Pincapples, Fancy . ... 17¢ Fancy Apples .............. 7f0r 25¢ Bananas .................. dozen 25¢ Fancy Lemons ............ dozen 29¢ BIG SPEC I/\L 0 POTATOES From 2o 5 P. M......, 15 b peck 95¢ Omons..................4lbfor 25¢ New Potatoes ........... 4 1b for 25¢ Spinach .................... peck 15¢ Lettuce, Large . RGO el Peppers, large ... dozen 20c Cabbage ...... R il WATCH OUR SALE