New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925. T ttitsss | The Knights of Columbua track [and it s to b hoped that the great- | . 5 ek S TR $luled for next month, will bo staged | not dus mainly 1o the fact that 1 4 £ Fe e i : H s p ea k in 8 July 2. Lord Dayld Burghley of [ games wero followed by dancing, | n N . A | : }{ Oxford university, winner of the Hrt fiIANTl ] ! g if o f s p or t @ ff| 400 metera hurdies at the Penn re The Gardner team, twilight sex - G ! 108 § lays, is expected to compete, champlons of Massachusetis Quyler, Hara- |1 n 11, S Louis 9, 1 . s year, will play the Endees at Muzzy 1 a0 it} Grlmes " i Young Jim Rice, son of the for-|l%leld Sunday afternoon (Continued I'rom Preccding Page) ; ine I Btrue) G The mport editor has & communl- | o coneh of Columbla crows who i | s 5 | - 3 b W oft O 03 in 1 inning, H catlon for the manager of the ¥al-|, o ' iane to Joo Wright at the fubsry Rand m Fonsern on b i cons from Kenneth Barnard, man- Unliversity of Pennsylvania, Is to e ugor of the Herrups of Hartford, |1 oreity of Pennsylvania, I to en ter Columbla this fall, | 0 el : ) Vol b ' ol ‘ M‘ I'red Teller, the Meriden state e Bl’lef Sket‘:hes Of Uoadd SRR A v (& Des d basema lcague bowler, fell out of the second | , Charile Deal, third baseman L 8 : the world champlon Doston I place the with Eddle Andoraon of thia| 0% FEC JAEAR 08 TOR Famous Stal’s - i “ ' BEAD THE HERALD CLASSIFIELD ‘Nll(‘.\lllilll‘fi ‘\”" ”!.0"(_" turned over on its side. Riding with 2 “I g \ 2 ‘ I laharmandl at the time of the mjis« hen Autos Collide [iap were May Cleverson of §8 Tos avenue, [salle street Alden street, geant George and an | C. Ellinger inve ted the aceldent Ante nd found no cause for making an VINLEY HEARING TUESDAY Hearing on an application for the L of a conservator over Charles J, Finley, a lo- wan, was postponed in thi norning until isence of witnesses, R ar LR ADS FOR RESULTS Gut of nine strings to Bud Fiaper of| Vernon olub af the ' Pa i T Hartford. 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Chuck's s stopped | The flm‘ rrm\, of the major lex there and ho went hilleas 1n his| *fA%0n oceurred in es and lost 7 other three trips to the pl et ANERN LB i of .774, his best to date, isusly enough, he | ot 1he Eitisturgh B & — single fielding chance at sccond base | foul toward the crowd and got into s (0 S e nt with a fan, striking EXODUS TO SWEDEN e He was put off the field and Bl Herlihih dier ik one bt him with a chair. The % bl Rl ¢ itur the oc favorite 0“( ( “‘N“v" Mike Me- i e Many New Britain Residents Now on for Aheir light-heavywolght L3 e hout ® the Yankee Stadium ! again in Bean- | way Across Atlantic—Others Sail | May 29, McTigue's defensive style | Yas. {nfluericed. tis ‘odda = On May 28 and June | An honor key will bhe awarded | & n, Carl X and Kauffman Gelst, former national | ur Carlton hop, step and jump champion, by fi G o the Young Men's Hebrew associa HierihantJohnaon tion In New York next Sunday, The Axel Johnson of | * award is made annually for out and Mrs ter, Helen; ain street, | dership in the organiz 1 son of son of nan of Sonti taf Johnson wil June 9 on t ned 15— SOLD BY , ASHLEY-BABCOCK CO. ms to have '5| The Family Album " The Swing Door. | GlJ | despite a late sta By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 5 Hart Schafiner & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits At $35.00 develop a new value. Newest colors, styles and fabrics to give you value. Straw Hats are now in season. 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