New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1925, Page 13

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ESDAY, JULY 7 1925 t With authority to speak for th keep sports m # - #|tenm that keeps him going Speakingi B s P g #| Theren b doing at|g X faltial 3 | Walnut Hill pa when the | o f S p or t 8 i City Leagus tea The church | jumps off 3 again tonight lor Brook park I ; [and two go s are scheduled n e R h Harttord 1s playlog at home 10dey | axpoct 1o take el b e and will again play at home on| ity Satirds IS sl O"“", Thureday meeting Albasy at CIarkin | ing wo. they ui S 4 bl Feld, A tle for tha Jex ' B 5 ,.‘.f v - Anelathariibamt il “Cbucky” Wojak failed to hit | | tor tirst place four trips te the plate yestarday 4 He bad 10 put-outs at first hase Tommy Aldrich's Dr LY agons 8 Hiast night ant heid [at the The City Leakue managers wi meet toalght at § ¢'elook for a spe clal meeting to 1alk over minor mat. ters that dave some wp about the | rules. The wabagers of the six team are arged o attend the mes!- | log er bave 1 represantative there A them 1 cateh a good fish save th = mounted 111 contenders this tearn Tiont et ing set for a brin l anrh Aot thaOr will float a potato. i Saior ot skin and “pickle three da b e = members | AMERICAN LEAGUE |Weight skin down with stone | When leaving for ho Vosterday's With wet cloths, Cove cep wet untyl 'y on i The Standing employed at the ; Won P.C. |Stanle Level oifice, raturneq i up trom «a 1 ' 4% |Lake Ct n o oon Vermont natnstay In T 538 |side most of his fishing at [REseagE i 3 457 | Long Point, Vt, and brought home 2 I Behetean 4 474130 pounds of fish. This ecatch in R R 11 138 rm Pike weighing Bcla s ileast twn w ¢ nd 53 44 429 Mr. Johnson is one | | Orfotes are can 1| Po 4 80 / fishermen in the city | s of the entrants for fthe v ) | d g SR EASTERN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE | Worcester W aterhury STRAW HATS REDUCED | Wiz over the Washi gregation means s four the for second i Hartford. NAINSOOK T UNION SUITS 85¢ ahed good T AL Game Results For Leaders this s plac t 1 bit night's g W resulted in fives of Driyers North Arivers' race in w relatives of : and he juniar driver cided on the tn He fannad nine T3¢ SILK HOSE 594, ALPAX UNION SUITS $1.00 V. D UNION SUITS Flaherty White, Tan and Blue COLLAR SHIRTS $l 00 LEAGUE NTERNATIONAL The Standing \\"hxto ((\H.l. Afl.sthm! SHIRTS $1.95 3 A 5@0 | PIRATES MEE Pirates A 1ding at Ro. ¥ R F CAPS : M %1 09 ; e Burleigh Grimes Draws vision of t Khaki and Blue WORKING SHIRTS RATHING $<1.u d() FLANNEL TROlV:EF \ In(lo[ nlte \qunamn | LANDERS LEAGU v UIT Dhrnunf mw,p \n\ym Har Mai Fight her boxers Cu s cura SoapSh fing twice dai tion of the includi Time he Flat tarted the are Randall Today L *h only grand circult va GRAND CIRGUIT A the Fasig el ester and Ruth \\\ ilis (.cts (‘heck foi With my coolin and and SUITS ASHLEY- BABCOCK CO. 139 MAIN ST. g refreshir?q , femme 02‘.‘ 104 FLATWARE TEAM WINS Landers Inter.Department In Another YVictowr which result- Flatware boys e at the top of th of the High disay h out for their t the High T out that a Rare in Which Only Sons or Tela- | Tlizihle ag ot sons or Arivérs aweep- | Weinert | yrwnn team street street | ! I Wants Pittshurgh to i]\(’“f»‘h(‘l Said to Have B Kansa ly - eher, star inficlder, has he Kansas City American tion Club and is en route to home in Rost First news Kelleher p rdon s before go 13 prohibited fre American Leagn READN THE HERALD ¢1,A |Kelleher had left the Kans |team came from a Milwaukee n r man, who filed a AMERICAN TEAMS - PLAYING IN WEST Win \.Hmll"ol B enns nt [Ilml'lf‘d lvmms City Tt s rorted here last night that John SIFIED TO THE SHOPPING PUBLIC OF NEW BRITAIN After thoroughly considering the ques- Fion ot keeping the store open on Friday i cvenings and closing on Saturday eve- | nings, we have come to the conclusion I that our employes would suffer by a change of this kind; to work Friday eve- 4 ning and resume work the next morning d would he an unnecessary strain upon them. There would he no henefit to the em- ployes ta merely exchange one night for. the other. Far this reason our store will continge that {10 he open on Saturday evenings as usual, During July and August the store clos- ing hour will be nine o'clock. The Minute That S5eems A Year. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS

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