New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1923, Page 12

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3 FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1023, FIGHTING CONTINUES Heports From Ohina Tell of Nruggie " 18 NEW DAILY HERALD, - JUMIOR HIGH BOYS ~ ReaToNs Ak cun PLAY LEAGUE GAMES 5% ot e oy e _— Proseut BRITAIN Disaster After a Clear Jump TO INTRODUCE THE QUALITY OF CE-BROOK ICE - CREAM “The Better Kind” WE WILL GIVE ONE PINT —FREE— WITH EACH PINT PURCHASED ALL DAY SATURDAY But Dispatohes Do Not Assent Dol warm at nite Results Instructors Also Clash With ew vor dar 4—iieiions + A g oy - DO | Youngsters in Contest y Yat Sen party elaiming important s s 2 1 ; progress. The Sun report is doubt- ful, however Both sides have suf. fered heavy easualties. On the west communication and trans- poriation has been stopped and there is desultory fighting. The militarists have petitioned Dr. Bun to start an- other expedition against the nerth Some of his supporters have resigned officlal positions. e distinetly less friendly tha Games in the Central school league veste Mietories for the M Cubs, 16-4. In another structors jeteated the A (Boys) 14 to 1 In anether leagus game the Conn. team lost to Mass 30.9, The lineups & Plrates- -Johnson Travers ss, Newtor Bzabo 3h, Fu river all [ i scores Hewett : Hong Kong, May 4.~The main bat- g tle began Bunday when the Sun Yat Flashy Jake, veteran timber topper, cleaved a jump at Bel Sen forces made & general attack on the enemy Who occupied strong posi- ale ¥ Cubs—8tienberg ¢ sal ss, Daldren 1b, son b, Kennedy rf, Nosse well If Beore by ir Pirates Cubs e waning apathy is attributed D ! Jow Yor! 0 ¥ vhi > e institution ; to the m-m‘" Park, New York, with pl\‘!\l} tn.spare. '!]10!) W "!0 run tions on a hill aleng the Canton-Han- ¢ of war passions and differs ning on the flat he stumbled and broke his neck, his rider escaping'yow raiiway, The turning point of 31272 15 ences of opinion over the peace terms; uninjured when thrown over the horse's head, the bhattle came Monday according to activities of alien or- c - ——— - the reports received here, The een- . ‘“v“ T\\'O Nfl\'fll .-\irmen A'.e morning when a Vought observation | gicutionalists by a wide detour suc- |8 - . wn plane in which they were making & |ceeding in striking at the enemy's |8 Killed in Plane’s Fall 'practice fight through the back eoun- fyeup and the Kwangsl soldters, de-| | Cubs and the brand of motion pletures sent o try, crashed in the violnity of Bweet |y qraiized when they found them- J Doston ( 00 over there which “helittle, misinform | U'nited States naval alrmen of tho air | “*'*" selves outflanked by a considerable | N. Y nd cause / can life te N \ S thia flaa S ———————— .. toree, retreate ripitately vard § American life to be held ' squadron, battie fleet based at North Imported Schweltzer s8c. Mussell's ”'IL'mhh;nu;‘lkl‘-\::‘l‘l‘n: ap;nl\'u:::“‘ nings 0104 @ “pernicious sanding of League - A" the renev W 1 ¢, commerelal rivalry: the eharaeter of Pirates | American news sent to Great Britaln % san Diego, Cal, May Two Brooklyn ( in Instructors ) Wiggin ss, I Gritzmacher Dunean of, Cleary If All Stars—8chaffer ¢ vogreski p, Darrow ss Mauro 2 J 2 621121¢ All Btars (Boys) $10000100 Conn~Neumann ¢, Davison p, terson s, Davison 1h, Boyd 2b, Need Lam 8h, Rankowit rus Mass,— Muthews e, viski ss, Napp 1h, Galbraith 21 ley 8b, Panarclla rf, Smith cf Score by innings O, o ieeeee. 3 Mass, .... In yester two doubles clouted a triple and two doubles in the sme, T played the another game one, In the Neidham and B 1o ot homers. | Ohio Defeats P, | It took an extra inning for Ohio to defeat Maine, 18-16. Perchy, Gor-| don, Nappi and Norkie made homers. | The lineup and score: | Ohio—Nappi ¢, Gordon p, Bush ss, | gcavillo 1b, Morey 2b, Enstam 3b, Beebe rf, Clifford cf rchy If. | Malne—Dragone c, ski p, Wiley 55, Biraphy 1b, Norki Taylor 3b, Curtis cf, Wes reen If. .61014303—18]| . TOAT GETRTE o I B W toee (| standing of League w. L. P.C. 1 1,000 1 1,000 [d 000 »iD .000 | § 0 000 0 Delaware . 000 PRSI Two Machines in France Go Up Ver- B tically and Make a Complete Cir- | cular Flight. | Paris, May 4.—At almost the same hour but on different fields, two heli-| copters accomplished the feat of ris-| ing vertically and flying horizontally in a complete circle, | The first machine to do the stunt | was that of Etienne Oehmichen, the J'rench inventor, it covered ont dia- meter of 120 yards at Valentigney, de- partment of Doubs. | * The second performance was done| | by the helicopter invented and piloted \ by Marquis Raoul Pescara, the Ar-| gentinian which made one dlameter *of 40 yards at the Issy flying ground {mear Paris. ‘This feat was accom-, plished in the presence of government | air experts. Marquis Pescara next Monday will | compete for the ten thousand franc prize which the Aero club has offered |8 for a circle of one kilometer, Chicago Seems Place of Next Republican Meeting ;| St. Louis, May 4.-—Jacoh Babler, § o a 4 committeeman | @ surer of the com- mittee, has received from 28 of the 52 members o committee | to vote for holding the next repub-| lican national convention in Chicago. Pure Lard, 2 1bs. 25c. Russell Bros. | B e ———— N When a Feller Needs a Friend When he has a Camera and gets No Pictures When he Spends gets Disappointed —advt. Money and When He finally decides to junk His Camera Then—The Arcade Studio Serv- fee steps in and takes the load off his shoulders, A<k Our Film Customers Krcade Studio §F e SIdIoQJp-loalo' N contempt,” vere y Hed Island, were instantly |killed this —advt, New Fur CHOKERS $4.95 $6.95 $9.95 New Pleated $3.95 LA.<H “”CLOAKAND SUIT SHOP The Season’s Favorite Styles in a Sale of Important Pricings SN e demmme X l; gAg % == g == N 2% e Fa-H Make this the moment of youzr decision—take the time tomorrow to see the garments included in this most remarkable offering. Nothing like it will come again this spring. Every one of them is in fashions that are becoming as the fabric and making is superior and perfect. ~ New Spring Coats $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 Plaid Camels’ Hair, Overplaid mixtures and Polo Coats—a smart group in loose and belted styles with varying attractive details in collars, cuffs, belt and button. Every type of Sport Coat you could possibly wish to choose is here. Women’s and Misses’ Smart New Dresses $11.95 $14.95 $19.95 It’s not necessary to point out that this is a Special Event, for you will im- mediately recognize the Dresses as models that you would gladly pay $15.00 to $25 for. There are such effective styles, so distinctive, with youthful simplicity, so well made despite their minimum price that you are sure to find some style especially appealing, for there are dozens of different styles in the collection. Some beaded, some embroidered with various clever ways of neck or sleeves; all the new colors including black and navy. Sizes 16 to 53. Women’s and Misses’ Suits $19.95 $22.50 $27.50 Suits with short or long coats in the favorite box or straight line models, handsomely embroidered or plain trimmed. All beautifully crepe lined in black, navy and tan. Dickinson Drug Store Soda Fountain 169 MAIN STREET |Woman's Alliance for ‘ | Sanctity of Constitution | | Washington, May 4.—S8upport of 4 Ithe “sacred inviolability" of the con-| stitution was pledged by the woman's |universal alllance at its first annual convention here yesterday by the B adoption of a resolution which de-| clared that “Insidious foes within and | I without the United States were seek- ing to break down the soclal and po- Itical civilization of the country.” Best Coffee, 38c 1b. Russell hroal ~advt, e Big $48,000 SHOE SALE Last week we started this large $48,000 SHOE SALE, hundreds responded all week and got in on our WONDERFUL VALUES. We have MANY MORE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES TO OFFER THE PUBLIC. ——— DON'T FAIL TO COME AND GET IN —— For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. ~ 5¢ Pair Two Pair Oxfords—One pair will cost $1.45. Second Pair 5 cents. For $1.50 $1.00 Pair Extra Special 1, 4.8 - All Hand Sewed BLUE Regular $7 Grade Tables full of Ladies’ High Grade High Heel Shoes, Pumps and Tables Full of Children’s Shoes “KING TUT” et SANDALS TAN MAHOGANY PEARL ELK SOME VALUE 4.93 Formerly $7.50 Men’s Genuine Mahogany Calf All Hand Sewed SHOES and OXFORDS Rubber Heels Men’s Gun Metal Calf Eng- lish Toe Shoes, all hand sewed$2 045 Formerly $8.00 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES l 045 Pair el R S S l ‘Al Solid Leather Boys’ School Shoes ] DR. KAHLER’S RED CROSS W. L. DOUGLAS’ CORRECTIVE SHOES SHOES SHOES and OXFORDS FOR WOMEN MODERN 80QT SHOP THE BEST SHOE VALULES IN THE LT EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR WL.DOUGLAS SHOES HER FIRST AMERICAN PHOTOPLAY STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT POLA NEGRIi»“BELLA DONNA” Cast Includes Conrad Nagel Conway Tearle

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