New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1923, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1023, ORISR " Y i $ 1 P 1t TABLET UNVEILED AT NICE ; ¥ B v, T'" “Odymy Mav B‘?'(JI’QO'( to s°me’ But— " F1 1Y 18 \,“‘e 'J" " rs, Parsons Has Eye Ll ‘ [ S B ] b une f.-=A bronze tablet give Speaking | : I P11 1 Lo e Ameriean . 6 C. A wes und Removed at Hospital ol ',,: ¢ ! ‘ i l 2 velled in the municipal casine here - Uhis. ¥ ) 6 1 o last evening In the presence of eity Mre. Fred G arsons of (] f s l, or t [ *Sraver \ . 0 ¢ officials, the American eonsul and the street, wi the seoretacy ' Edw H 8 o o tommander of the 1", 8. 8 Pittsburgh, 1. R Walker Co., underwent an opite 0e A ’ The tablet commemorates the faet ation for the removal of her loft ey 5 6 10 24 15 4 that the eity placed the ecasino at the at the Harttord hespital Menday, bee To win in a potato race you've got :2:'.:',‘ ".‘" ‘“‘\'. n '1'"... disposal of American soldiers during ecau { &« tumor, She returned home te get what you go after b, e B ol Fobn g Ry § the war yesterda) ok, Hoston - Bpeaking of sports, it's nice weather | - pe " - OBREGON PLEASLD, for a marathon race. ‘ 8 1 ¢ JMewico City, June 6—~President T 3 i The Giants were not broke yester | : ' Obregon is entirely satisfled with the day, but they were badly Bent.ley § H ‘l' 'l‘ work dene by the Mexican members prtdiitua 4 o 1 6 0f the recognition conference, raid New Britain High must bring home ] 0 0 1 statement today whieh depied reports that state and triangular league Quirn, p ‘ f 1 ®that Adelfo de la Huerta, secretar shamplonshiy Ehmie, p, " ® & ot the treasury, had been made a - I 1" member of the commissio It should be a good batting bee. ‘.'*‘,M :«;\! ‘:. 1'i Doth New Dritain and, Hartford have Bagien Plagotond. Mones five men hitting the horsehide for These are young American women interpreting Homer's epie, with scarfs and drapes and with- | better than 800 out shoes or stockings, This, by givls of Mt, Holvoke University, Mass, 1y Hardware City bowlers suffered o ==—————————— ——— I“ - E——— ——— - — T ———————————— sethack last night when they dropped PY ! 3 e 3 ' ‘ : 2 N ' £W0 gainea to Meriden. The next bat: | Yhen® best Eme of the year atithe fiti 4 b G Is the Place To Select Your Iresh Fish—A Big Variety and :i:p\-‘t\“xl;:;l. where the ¢ amplon- | iy .\!ud;‘y’ Harlem. There were & i i - A 1 uinm 10" 10 7 inningn, Glene ot in A Fine Quality g I couple of home runs, a quartet of EE T oif Ehmke ) In 2 innings; hit by k5 3 . (— g St UL L e 1 24 T 2o by Unie (Burnei baik. "Rawards Faney Block Island Mackerel, vight from the nets to i bu:p-nfn of hxvrm:‘flfld leads “”"; doubles, thirteen runs, plenty of hit- ' Jieib0 $ o H e A s e A o S Ll our market in our own truck veereens 22 D ,;I““"I:‘ ieague in }l“"!““l““l‘:""”:‘;‘ ting, brilllant fielding, breath-taking kol y 1 ( 10 i s andldedols Conn. River Buck Shad L 2e ; -"m”“:"”':” :)l I;"’Il:l.l.\;l’ ‘.5" ‘\"I“' d mm}‘m.y.a mm“ “ hand-to i fight i - = - S} S DAIRY FARMER WELL OFF, | . & AIDRNY: | all the v ‘hat more he tans i 1 L [ g o R who has hit out nine each e ‘(‘.;‘”,_l"""'";‘nf, I PN S Phitadelphin, ’ o . June 6-The duiry tarm- () Elegant Shore Saybrook I;?els ::gc I|'= . . » " " ) ) 3 0 0 reat S ty g ) R : \ o | Victory, and they got that in the yainews of Bobopoo s e { &3 }u e cnioning grester groaertiy s (NSNS 2 Native Dullheads .. 40c 'If)h:“l ll“:: ;l"l”l“ m:"“'}'-‘x'mf:; l:: seething tenth Hals, 3h e 5 B DR :1.'rudvr; n‘ll: nding the 35th an B! F(‘.N.‘_\ l,arge l,ong Island Sea summer ball, playing on teams which B po. 8. o |Rrugy ( g4y 3 9 27 14 2 nual convention of the Holstein. Flounders Bass meet big leaguers and playlng in tmv"“"-'l" o ¢ 0 oiHauser, IS T T PR | :{;:‘,‘"?n:“;u':::::_‘ ol i Iresian association of America, The Boston Blue, Fancy Large Flukes 20c 1d uniforn) of semi-pro clubs, Windsor | 1. % ¢ OjMilien it . L ticaiee ok Washinglon ..t ... 000 000 oon—o frAt business session was held today Whole Fish Fillets of Flounders 35¢ 1 ok for sxasiple, 400 Walon o, B e e acriiicon, iatoror o '“'I“"k1:;‘“"":;::.’5.":""‘;'" aor Long Island Porgies 15¢ b Conn, River hespiomi oor, 2b. : ) or of Ii X 3 3 - 9 Holyoke lodge of Elks has a big H HE T H A e 1o "I creaee in the appropriations for prizes Bluefish S(eak ERR] 16¢ 1h Roe Shad boxing carnival in the works for July H 0 Walberg, 8 o for the Holsteln breed will be made Rockport Cod Steak 18¢ 1h Penobscot River 4. Among the boys the Blls hope to 14 1 2 0 sHelmack ) to the various state fair assoclations Serod Steak ...... 20¢ I Salmon .........40e cars ure Romeo Roche, Kid Kl!v“m. iz et IS : e | ! Ogden, p. 5y hits, off " and dairy shows it was announced 2 Al Bhubert and Jimmy Cooney. Come Bratlc b wooooooe 300 1 8 8 1 i . after a meeting of the board of di- Fancy White Halibut, Long Island Scallops 50¢ pint, 3550 ‘Dosing shows T N0-SOVR & (Thurwon b 1L I8 9 8 60, 8] ogeetae s tou it L eeirhe v 4nd) rentors; Live and Boiled Lobsters, Fancy Soft Shell Crabs, Round good boxing show. - - xDatted for Romm Holmes; time R S S COST OF ELECTRICITY CUT, and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Open Round 'here's a | ce New York, BDoston 10, Cloveland 6 B There's a let fice for the ¥ p h Wask Clams, Boneless Salt Cod 18c b, 3 1b 50e. anager o yall elub. " r o i & Boston, June 6,.—The Nost Red Washington, June 6,—FElectricity is " » & manager of th or all clul e, e ¢ ol $i¢ 5 Uhie o vd, de. the only largs item In the daily cost » We carry all kinds of Salt, Smoked and Canned Fish. The St, Mary's team will practice Iuth, If 3 o0 feating the Cleveland Indians, 10 to 6, of lving which has shown any re. " s At Heta h;"‘.n:r..-,,‘-l\‘v “,l.,g.:‘(fm All TR ‘ Ly Quinn was compelled to retire in the duction in cest to the consumer since We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday evening members should be on hand. Wab Sabe o i tise - eighth Dbecause of the lheat, and 1919, according to the figures of the = i gonte, an . b : 0 Ehmke finished effectively. Menesky bureau of labor statistics gathered | MOORE,S FISH M RKET . - y v Hofmann, c. e | 1 0 mel 1, by Walberg 1; hits, and Spe o 1 from 32 selected eities, NATIONAL LEAGUE o™ ©. i 0 0[in's hninge, off Walberg Sadthen weliST LCRSAREE BT IbE A Sbrlint fuis ks ‘ A ~ *Haines 0 0 0|Ogden 3 in 2 innings, off Shoeker # in 6 g . Hengough, e 9 0 0 4 00 . off Kolp 1 Chrasie, B Do 6 ol g D00ths from the bubonie plague in 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Just Off Main St. (Continued I'rom Preceding Page) A . Fu B A g 0 ISR S o '{“Eumpe from 1345 to 1351 numbered o % : s Hi pitener, pakigc g S :.s.nnr:.nnm al;mul one-fourth of the = Cincinnati ;; i zo ], 7 umpires, 1 0 5 o o/ world's population, Cincinnati, June 6, ue pitched 1 Aan N Y sthainig A el !((ll- xRan for Sheely in 0th e ) 1 received fine support, the ORI A det ‘:nu. I’hc Boston *Ran for Srith in Washington, June 6 —The Detroit 0 “\‘ 5 ""‘" Whs kn 21, ) Tigers combined hits with the err the. box.in#ie frat. inn Y 1" Two base hits of the Washington Senators to three 1 singies after two were out, e thres bage the first game of the series, 3 to 0, A and Benton was hit freely, Mostil; home run, Cole was effe in the pinches. i Roush made a home run in the Srat seventh with two on bases. It was Lugque's sixth victory in seven starts. .| 8petacular catches by Cobb and Rice The VETERAN MOTORIST Detroit, ! Boston 1. off Jones 1, off Mays h po. a. e, nobopo s e R T 2 1 K [ 0 0 A I N ives a few rules of the road T W T R ] : 0! oo ial i b [] 1 9 0 0 ning M 3 R ¢ 0 0 2 [ [J 07 A Sl .2 50 s Hellmann, Al e . R R I O R R = 3 LA B el S ‘| Cutehaw, rf. Ao TR S S " . : ;‘ : ’1 ; " | Rigney, ss. . T A SRR ) Miller, 1 0 0 0 0 0l pitcher, T. Blankanshi i .’,‘,‘:’l'e"“'l'f' ) e o Benton 0 0 0 3 0 Ormsby and Dineen; time, 2 Lt g oL SBnaw S0ty L Yy §ei « ; : Fadi Watson, p. . RO St Louls 10, Philadelphia 3. On approaching an mlemcflnghngh- 2 1 s 1, Philadelphia, June 6.—8t. Louis| 1 way, corner or curve, where his view *Batted for Benton In Sth, Browns pounded Rommel hard in the | is obstructed, the driver of a motor- Cinclnnuth, opening inning of yesterday's game, vehicle shall sound his hom and slow abh, r h. v.0. a. . Buing, rf. .5 1 1 1 ¢ 1|8ettns foyr runs, and then drove him | up enough to enable him to stop Daubert, .4 1 0 6 o0 ofoff the mMound with three more dil if » <2 8 2 1 1 0 counters in the fifth. St. Louis won | . readily if necessary. EEE ;: rame; 105td:8) | (The Veteran Motorist) .4 0 2 o 1 of Facing Shocker, the locals had no | | 3 4 0 0 3 3 0fchance to overcome the big lead, and c3 0 1 5 1 Ulonly six hits were madé by the Ath. | to the seventh when Shocker | his finger and retired. Kolp | pitched fine ball in the closing in- | home | nings. Bohne, Roush; double plays, Boston Cineinn Three 5 Rousli; s St. Louis, ab, i struck | Benton 2; hite, oft | off Benton 7 in 6 1-3 one in 1 in I que 1; lostng pitcher, Mi and Wilsor; time, 1:42. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 7, Chicago 6. New York, June 6,~—The Chic W) S came to the Stadium y and brought the best game of on with them, It was a slam- Because it contains | only the pure, unadul. e terated juicesof FRESH | RIPE FRUITS com- | bined with pure Cane | Sugar—this little jugful | of concentrated JOY should be kept handy “in every home. Espe- cially where there are children. Demand ZA-REX wherever bottled beverages arc sold 5~ | HEALTH! used up and pinch runners w common. vent ren innings, and after th scored two runs jn the of the overtime inning the Yanks came right back and marked up three on their own count, The re was 7 to 6, and 18,000 - Q’%'\D.i NE afternoon last summer, I was looking out : Q »3 of a store window on the Post Road. A heavily Uniform Quality ¢ ¢ loaded truck happened to be coming along. Maybe Best Results S N A P (\/ Y a hundred and fifty yards or so up a side street, a low-hung F A ST_ Q N touring car pulled out of a yard and the driver,hit it up for o .1 ] the Post Road as though he had to make a train in thirty E N E R seconds. Matter of fact, he was just taking ‘the sweetest, dearest, etc.’ out for an afternoon spin. “The truck and sport car got to the corner at the same time, No horns, no slowing up. Then a last minute struggle to avoid colliding. I think one of them must have had a horse- shoe, under his seat, for it was just about a$ close as I'd ever seen, or want to. As it was, one of the steering knuckles on the car was snapped in the shuffle “Not a reason under the sun for it, just plain carelessness. And that’s what causes three-fourths of all motoring acci- dents today. Take it from me, it pays to stick to the rules of the road nowadays—all of them—all the time."” SOCONY SOLONY GASOLINE & MOTOR OIL MOTOR OIL Never cuts the thread or wears loose. Quickly and easily sewed on—and once on, it is on for good. Avoid the annoyance of loose unsightly snaps. Insist on the So.E.Z Snap Fastener. |0c fortwelve. Atnotion counters everywhere. SRR Cows: "It Stays Sewed”! might as well have the best~ STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YOR ZBradwav

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