New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1922, Page 9

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Wednesday || ON THE FIRST BOUND " LU S ecial e e WITH CLERKINZ * p A number of the backers of the| Ira Thomas, former member of the e e er Wl a Plalnville Town team, are talking of | Philadelphia Athletics, has agreed to s n serles of baseball games with the | purchase the Shreveport, La, team : ] $1.50 local Kaceys, to he played some time | of the Texas league, The purchase SILK CLOCK HOSE in the near future, If arrangements | Will be made for some business men, can be made. The Plainvillitas are|and Thomas will be the manager of 95 s sure that thelr charges will pul.llp the club (o vdlc Lrgumant KERiA . the | NUW s OTOR transportation has gotten past the point of being just an Britajn team. Fddle Goeb is with | President Hickey of the Amerlean $150 [ the Plainvilie nine, and he will be | assoctation has imposed heavy finey economical solution of an individual hauling problem. son CUF:F SHIRTS used In the box In case a series is|on rnu‘r players for a recent trouble ¢ R e with Uim ::;e:, Sonnelly and O'Brien. As an ever growing supplemgnt to our railways and water ways it’s . LA y ’ Myatt and : ; : 95c N eito e ko a asl e TaArs ot Minnaxgalla i 480 ana m playing a big part in our ndtional development. cropped up In this city within the past [ Wel, of * Columbus, $50 fine, and few. months and some of them are|Palmero, of Columbus, $50 fine and No better public service can be rendered than to safeguard these $ 00—$2.25 planning to display thelr wares at|&n indefinite suspenaton, o 7 . . . Berlin trucksand theirloadsand our roads with the righttire equipment. al the big fleld meet in under —_— SOFT CUFF SHIRTS the auspices of the Bolton-Kasica| Harold Brunette, 19-year-old high Post, American lLeglon, The relay | school hoy of Ogdensburg, N. Y., will That’s the U. S. Truck Tire Service Dealer’s job. races scem to attract the local boys | Make an attempt to swim the English y mbre than anything else, and teams | Channel, he announced today, He To do it he has— are belng formed to compete in the; Wil sall for England on September 15, '$2.50—8$3.00 match races to be held there — 1. The scienti RS 5 . . The scientificall: . S.Truck Tire line. U. 8. Nobby Truck Tire— Built SOFT CUFF SHIRTS o ogive Rosenberg, who wax present- n.eaniaped LERE True ; especially for commercial service There is a great deal of interest be- Harry Greb's title by the . . . s i i $1.85 * Rl g shown by the local firemen ovor | New Yoric State Toxing Conmission, 2. The U. 8. Truck Tire Technical Service to aid el G Dl Al the poesbily of & basehail gume be: | ¥ill meet Pl Krug, o Kewari i him with the latest technical data. twe o1 ¢ ridgepor . h e New Yor - i 00—52.50 dspaiments fn s cliy during the Velodrome, next Monday night. 3. A recognition of the fact that it's the serv- t‘oflvi.r-!::gl:l:ssfiffi:r:tz;r::d:c&: e CAPS ments are being made now whereby wuu AMS fiETS ice he renders the truck operator in getting treac, these two departments will be seen in 1 H H H 1 $1 00 Ml | action against one another probably Twu the nght gre for hls need’ that“gomgto b1:J.'ns.&?fi:ffi;fi;fi:&?m‘:;::yi::-?.' ! at St. Mary's fleld. furtherthedevelopmentof motortrans- o DT ETE e $1.50 . T{ha’pmlcol department baseball nine portation and build his business. Fn;"-w;:k;n':d ‘r:;::uml::ge an regular solid, giving s fast getting into shape for their 3 NAINSOOK annual game with the Meriden de. Tellhi i : 3 . ellhim your trucktir 1 UNION SUITS partment. The local ‘“cops” have| (Continued from Preceding Prge) v i o been able to get in some good prac- tice sessions the past few days be- |Pillette (K. Jenea); umpires, Owens and Cc cause of the kindness of the ele- |Miidebrand; time, 2:00 ments, There has been so much rain 1.00 this ‘scason, that notning certaln can| o, onica0 12, Philadelphia 5. be said about practice. It is expect- #g0, Aug. 8.—Chicago recov- NAINSOOK {ed, however, that tie local men will | Crea from its batting slump and yes. g g day pounded out se t UNION SUITS avenge themselves for their defeat at | . seyenieen ity of : the hands of the Meriden nine last| o7 Philadelphia pitchers, defeating the visitors 12 to 5. Every member 69c year. aptain Patrick O'Mara is| ot the |ocals got one hit or more, acting as coach and he states that his H 0 ooper leading the attack with f. et ddcisista Rt I our, charpes will show the Bliver Clty-nine liinciiaihg o/ heme i rus.. . Teverdtts 35¢—40¢ some real class in their first tussle | .q00q up after Chicago had jumped ! this season. BLACK AND TAN HCGZ2E § A ocason into the lead. Chicago had lost five I | games in a row, and Manager Gleason 4 Pairs for $1 { Bobby Barrett may have looked changed his batting order to shake off good boxing in rings at Philadelphia, | the hoodoo. The score: e . : . 3 but against such top notch perform- PHILADELPHIA " i unltEd states Rubber company 75 fi| ers as Lew Tendler and Charlie White, [\ ‘ab. 5 2 ¢ B | the Quaker City lad, found experience | MeooWaf: f: ... A@\ g SILK HOSE altogether too much for him. Welch, 1. . Hauser, 1b, Miller, rf. The next big lightweight bouts will | Galloway C | probably see White and Tendler mix- | Pe —_— B!ing it up, or else either of these men $2.00—$3.00—$4.00 matched again with Benny Leonard. Sullivan, p STRAW HATS : *Young The Kansas City club of the Amer- | icetenum, p. . ican association has placed ‘“‘Snooks' [xWalker . $1 00 @l | Dowd on the suspended list for the |Yarrison, p. . % remainder of the season. The West- 35 =0 ern club sent Dowd to Albany, and CRICAGO oc—nlc B the Springfield boy who was dissat- ab. SOFT COLLARS | isfled with the change, jumped the Johnson oK. . . Senators twice in one week. Collins, 2b, for . — Hooper, rf. The feat of Ken. Williams in hit- | g Vje ™ | ting two home runs in one {inning|Mulligan, 3b. 51 00—$1.00 | vesterday at St. Louis, is believed to |Yarvan, c. . BELTS Ibe a new record for circuit clouting. | “everette. p. The selection of the Americas M| Davis Cup tennis team will be an-| *Batted for Sullivan in 5th. 79C | nounced tomorrow. Just now it looks y,h"]g“d‘grp‘:“:°‘ Mgk, 5;":1 e B | as though Tilden, Johnston, Williams | hicago ..... . 016 001 04x—17 | continued until tomorrow morning, [in court at the stated time. ’a\enub, was fined $10 and costs for [last night on Erwin Place by Pélice- and Washburn will be the choice. Two base hits, Strunk, Sheely, Lever-{and Ryan was put under bonds of Drunk Is Fined. driving an automobile with only one [man James Sullivan. 2, M 2, Y i , Welch, N e > E L L L A I R T Robert Hanson, arrested last night|light. The fine in his case was re-| The case of Frank Smith of Hart- Plans are under way for the forma- [8heely, Mulligan; double pla Leyérette Cleary Also Held. by Policeman Patrick Meehan on[mitted upon the payment of the costs|ford, charged with reckless drivin Y ' | tion of a professional football eleven [to Sheely to Johnson; Hauser (unassisted):| The case of Leon Cleary, held on|Hart street, for drunkenness, was fin- [of court. was nolled by the state. at Windsor Locks, to play Sunday |Mulligan to Colling to Shetly; left on|, technijcal charge of breach of the ed $10 and costs. He was in court| Put On Probation. v ° thy The Oldest and Lary Two hundred and G g Rubber Orgonscetion n the World chirryve Branches Pt M Y e T © LTS L S AP SE Ll T | cocoooocmman 3 8 A. G. HAWKER U. S. Truck Tires: 58 Elm Street Phone 2456 il P Cah s | T T et e A JE- 8 looworonson 2o | | bases, Philadelphla 9, Chicago 7; base on 8 A | | r games during the coming season.|palis, off Rommal 2, off Sullivan 1, peace, in connection with the robbery | yesterday morning on the same| The case of James Waddell, charg- Charlie Brickley, the former Harvard |Leverette 1; struck out, by Leverette §, at the Dickinson Drug Co., was also|charge. ed with being drunk, was continued Cows used for milk productién {a Ketchum 1, by Yarrison 1; hits, off Rom-|continued until tomorrow morning. | Drives With One Light. indefinitely in the care of Probation |New Zealand are all subject to vetérs - ; star, is being mentioned as the man- g mel 8 In 3 innings, off Sullivan 2 in 1 in- . o | e i o % 2 8 ¢ i at Babcock Co. | ager of the proposed eleven. e Lot Ketimum 2" 3 innings, oft var-| He Was let go on his word to appear | Frank Szymanski of Farmington|Officer Connolly. He was arrested [inary examination. rison 5 In 1 inning; losing pitcher, Rom- mel; umpires, Connolly and Nallin; time, Tennis fans on the Pacific Coast| "=y | are watching with interest the play- i ing of Maurice E. McLaughlin, former | world’s champion. A few years ago, Cleveland 7, Boston 0. The fifteen American girls who will | «tne Comet” electrified the tennis Ci®veland, Aug. S.—Cleveland made compete in the international games | world by his wonderful work on the | it two straight from Boston yesterday on August 20, at the Pershing Sta- | courts, In 1014 McLoughlin defeated | When it won 7 to 0. The game was dium, in Paris, have arrived In|{ Norman Brookes and Anthony Wild-|called at the end of the seventh when France. | ing, the famous Australian duo. it became too dark for the umpires to tell whether or not an outflelder caught the ball. Boston pitchers, Ferguson and Piercy, were easy for Cleveland, while Boston's chances to score off Uhle were knocked out by double plays. The score: BOSTON 3 Leibold, cf. Mitehell, es. Burns, 1b, Pratt, Harris, rf. Menosky, 1 | Few | coormowuwnmmng eloononosnamas *RBatted for Fullerton C I'IUALITY EUIIDS'AT 3I8 MAIN STE [ Wambsganss ECONOMY PRICES; o TE L.-2485 § [Has 1 QBSOLUTE, year-round depend- ability and satisfaction —that is what the average motorist wants ~ — Waod, rf. . . WS ARMOUKS’ LEAN SMUskD SHOULDERS 1b 15¢ fcums in gasoline; and he gets it in ; : Socony. And he can get Socony Lamb Stew ....... Ib 14c | Fresh Cut Hamburg Ih 18¢ [|Borion a0t fh i ass e ; wherever he goes in New York Lamb Fores ....... 1 18c | Best Frankforts ... Ib 18c [f| (i uied necause of darcnes. - ; - B and New England-—the gasoline Two base hits, Leibold Prime Rib Koasts .. b 28¢ Lean Corned Beef .. Ib 10 son, Weod, O'Nelll; three base hit, Wéod: 3 A . 2 s, Steghenson; merinien, dtenell » that is the most popular because stolen base, £ Choice Shoulder Lean Boneless Pot Gulato, Wood: double playa, Sewéll and : ; Steak .......... 1T 18c | Roast.......... 1 18¢ [luns; NWambmenren” somnll ant susee; i e i the most dependable. ,“>u_ug= =i e T | wlossorsosan 2l vorwvunmony E ———— i Jeft on bases, Bosgton s FREERT 1 1.1 Q ] : o ot Ferguson 2, off Fullerton 1, Domino Granulated SUGAR in packages .. 5 1b 37c [/t Fflli; o EME" Cte, o el S in 4 nnings, off Fuller e, - « off Plercy 1 in 1 inning; los- EVAPORATED MILK eiteie.....3cans 25¢ [l "piccner, - Esflnh unaicdl C IS : : i Challenge Milk ... can Fig Bars e T e - ‘ v Sifted Peas ... 2 cans Camphell's 1 R"BBERY ['ASE Tfl ; ¢ s u E n N Shredded Wheat . pkg P. & G. Soap .. s Corn Flakes ... 3 pkgs Parowax ... 1 Ib cake 10c Y . ¥ C. & M. Fruit Syrups Good Luck Jar Rings [;UME UP T[]M[]RR“W Y ] bottle . ... 4 dozen ........... 30¢c N R £ 2y A At iy : OREO SANDWICH—Two (hocolated Flavored (A Benjamin W. Alling Holds odats J Every gallon dependcble everywhere Wafers With a RI(‘h Cream) Ilmg ... b 28¢ Wedgwood C namen BL‘TTFR A b dic William B. Ryfll] in $1,000 Bonds " ¢ Pure STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 21 27c iges ... . dozen 35c William B. Ryan who was arrested 2% Bicawey SRR last evening in connection with the Large New POTATOES W 15 Ib pcck 24¢ [l breaking in and robbing of the Dick- — ik 4l ibhaintorn ingon Drug Co., a few days ago, was Native Onions ... 4 1h 19¢ \m)k-u NIEER qualts 25¢ present in court this morning. As- Candaloupes . ... 3 for 25 l!&'nn' Prosecutor William M. Green- Beefs . bunch S 5] 2 " ‘,\f!m-"_h A for 9C W tein requested Judge Benjamin W Native Cukes ... 3 for 5c M| aning for a continuance of the case | Limn Bcane 2 qum-ts 25¢ ' (Cabbage . largo head 8c¢ B for further investigation. Judge Wil- SRS, S (llam F. Mangn, appearing for Ryan, B ey .... dozen 19¢ [ ovsectea on the grounds that his — | client was unable to secure bonds, stating that he was entitled to a speedy trial. Both lawyers finally it was

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