New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 15

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It was certainly ter the Y. M, C. uight and see the that turned out to Nothing imagined than the § of the league. Corb! tue of t Mafoir o played only 1 although they have le v the Corbin crew, vo each, they have won nd this drops them to secon As it happ. rand R, & E. tea Both being t vlacs, the win ff with the P, & T v fist pla g ship of anilug game will giv riel league fans something ! 1d we wouldn't be s ' A er oW e ta ast night Ramel % floor game high order and he l 1 dangerons iethall court Breoklyn te ement co k. Herald- Munaer ibu ie Perfects Saperta Paretels foilrrapped) 2 for 25¢ 15¢ B mes 4 Ran et Ve Tor 50 Odd Moments 5 for 15€ jade by G. W. Van Slyke & Horten Albany, N. Y. Get a surprise to en- | .« gymnasium lust immense crowd more complicated present stand. ns, next Tuesday night, | h, because we don't| eague, having no | Robin obson would e 'y ; HIHIIININNNINININIINNNY | remaln In the big show. : Speakingg iof Sports | (R8st e s R B R The Orioles bascball tea hold a practice session at Hill park Satu team was sche candldates last prevented (heir turning to Now comes the word | ford that the Dixie Crescents are to pl a see the two \ serfes for the ¢ \‘.xlx'l: T"_“'“‘, 1,:1 ‘i‘-é h‘xrjusvrl.?{ Capitel City, With i (redted 1o thole: picneste wamYilan nore and enothor on'la reated to their mioney's Worth in|eoa“inare will be pler two games played. L iatiall. falk ot b fam atterpoon, try Saturday but out m will W t The | ROGERS BOWLING ALLEAS out | NoBLTENNIS (LU raln Double Tuults. E. B 4 Outs ") (- Serviee Aces. coutd ! L8 B B4 The Bristol Ende 5 K - - i + by vir- o New mix it again once “ Friday night and : Bristol next §aturday |; » 5 teams T | 115 ! have on a brace of 1 this season & obtain this week, a fift) essary. Th an oppor series in thi games af is one less | 4l | nd place, ms meet fed for | 11l have | game . Corbin | day d the . This Ind to tal rised | hampions of th Appropriate, Gas HELEN GIVEN CUP “ ™® Trophy When Joan Ridle rs s game, faults in Today's Match mind since last| Cannes, France, March n team is not done |J0an Ridley of E nd A & bunch | her way final In = Cannes club lawn tennis tour: n on the team would i tounn R e owin on of Mise Helon 5 is mo than ever toda Last night th angelical Con, in zation tional ¢ is a jury of murder in con the slayi He p 14, iting the ze: December, who g of a t wae American Tennis Star Gets Cannes POPULAR CLERGYMAN r of Rosto need that he favored the but that prohibition pro- Pase SPECIATL MATOH Yarmer Milk Co. Ho Last Games OF Season On Home Yloor, teams of t or Hi liferer 100l gymnas ¥ De- A Y of two points I the five of th r tie Deaf and ) of the ne an; g col- ently. was ru team wa beaten was 14, while in th s, ¥.G. F hure ; o n 3 5 Referce, J. Toblr cotion Ann o b Gogs to work next day at Sparrows Point, Md. TRADE SCHOOL LOSES 1 Both First And Secomd Teams Dreop NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN On the Alleys Their 19 wo! Pts f It did soon, the locals beat their opponents by to the fan: 258 points let it ¢ The summary: Dover Pastor Who Conducted Straw State Trade School rG. F f Vow On Prohibition Finds Himself [inemyer, v ... 3 - Arenal BICE R TS0 0 Strongly Entrenched. el 2 u . 1ol Mass. March 24 (—4 Becker, ¢ 5 ) 0 od di al from lLabritz. r 3 1 P of Aces and vho didn't attend could E 1 '“~‘“ or was also a clos: s ing Miss a1 al Jdimpse into the spirit A s & e at 21 all. In Eent e Ridley's England. o period wiich was ampant in the gym Wilas et ne e T ) ! 1 M Wills is starting on her Itali the Aces turned fn a bas- n't any “Bum Sports” |! Planuin h the Trade school five ¥" last night. Wher ren Rome. She will r to score. Tha final count o \ot 1 the |turn to Taris, April 10 begin ey 2 > fel” Hay practice in prepar: tion ‘nflrl TR o e i A ey tion of the o r"{‘ 2 |basketball season of the State Trade | ooters started to\crow Holst wa LOEE A s‘-h\“lal. The varsity team played a ! rlng the basket, that the sp returned "‘:!m : ‘:1!“;“ fl;r: refrain from n °r nest 2 S 4 was the Soiiahoaling s i”‘“rl et fomy ore lost on e floor. In OAD SPRAIN GIVEN ANAZING RELIEF Uses simple home treatment While working on the deck of a stearner Lewis H. Niemyer, of Baltimore, \Id.,tr}i‘ivped e, He slashad her badly with a | OVer a rope and sprained his an] regular then attempted to take “Twlenty minutes later, I could due to i and its choice You have often heard of the “‘Great Northwest " —perhaps because boosting was born there, But the Northeast—New England and New York—is greater. It hasa President in the White House—and a greater per capita sale of fine cigars than any other section in the country. Cigar makers will tell you a cigar simply can’t sell in the Northeast unless it's a quality cigar. For two generations no cigar has had asteadier, bigger sale entirely from the Northeast than Peter Schuyler. ack ofa ETERSCHUYLE At the very next cigar counter next morning."” brings the fre 8t0] on hand. All druggists—35 cents, » Liniment KILLS PAIN hardly walk with a cane,” he writes, “That night T got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, and to the surprise of all ! the boys in the shop, I was at work It js remarkable--the help that Sloan's gives to a sprain. Just a little of this remarkable linimens patted lightly on, and you begin to feel relief. Right to the place that hurts it h healing blood —build- ing up theinjured tissues. Theswelling and inflammation go down, the pain | Get a bottle today and haveit HELD AS CROOK New Haveoer Arrested In Bridgeport For Obtaianz ds Under Tals Pretenses SDAY, MARCH NO DISSENSION 15 SEEN IN HAIN , 197 hosen to p I t ention, He {8 Charles M. 8t arbird of Au- burn, He 18 said to be the youngest | TRAGIC NEWS AWAITS | and was graduated from R born in Aub ated from Bates coll Abroad, To Be Told of Suicide of STaduation, university in Parls in 1920 and * adelify e in '24 with a cum laude and mastecr man to serve as chair e . lof arts degree. She won further Matne political convent | Boston Woman, Returning From |ciass honors at the time of her '»-“u.’_x;a:‘nn!”.: 2 debater aud was Mo Daugher. NEW BUT NAME (Brldseport, N * Democrats Ope[] LT ey i i e i L e i i i o March 24 (P—Ther.'s V. Pe vl‘mv.. {v‘urn lM.ia LA."x: g am wl debate Wil H. Lewls, prominent Boston [nothing new in psychology but a lot , who claims his home {s at 587 w [ 1ol I R n a0 2 ¥ 8ro attorney, was in New York [of new gle Professor AR AT A3 T 10 his wife (he news ut inel: [John Gurney Callan, department of P 1ning goods under o se faughter's suicide I fndustrial management head of Har- falsg prelenses and {s held under a|, ond ] (I th Lev one of the vard school of business administra- nd of 31 He was arres r'» ‘o irpii bast kKnown gr recent years |tion, decalred hera last night before ied by the city prosc. ! Radeliffe college and a te p of employment managers, ey upon request of the i the Cambridge Latin school com- [He quoted Solomon, showing that .':”; 1pply company o EUs e eigahs i ted sulcide March 13, it w Solomon knew all about the con- 1t is od that Peterson obtain composed of 1 3 When her dsath o Me faclous and sub-conscious mind, The goods on memorandum valued at the eve of from each of ¢ 3 . o yes Ay vise K :‘ lled it the heart, ace veral hundred dollars and sold ) : em to other supply this elty companie and vieinity at the man ot company ST at police headquar. 1 in the cn of company a it e obtained from them, achment for BdE i sesslon and the ! Motor company of this ciry i kecn Train Rohbery My 3 Now Is Near Solution " A Friend's Advice ‘ tee, (rie sby, England, ) ot mot members of th h e p 4 yesterday wh r, 1 ha s of rawler Salmor Accordion Players Attention ! ENTER THE ACCORDION PLAYERS' CONTEST \feo ed to Mayor Congressman William A of Arkansas, chairman of the S B B LT Made a New Man 7ol tional congressional _ com. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 29 elght tr Brookish Mr E A Schumacher (a¢ the afternoon secsion o i o et r»‘ m\“,’l near WAtes —"For veurs | was suffering 4 Bes : i Open to All in This City ry of part (he 'POm nd 1 “oustipation i O o « advised g arrest of six m i Facy go . . an avcompichd by e Litte Liver Cash Prizes to the Winners! the rear end of fs Th fe 4 new mat ot me | o reconmend sht containing most of the crew, o detective, S e o the |\ Chiton declaring & CAPITOL THEATER The loot, | *Se Crs Little Liver Pills man's control apptics and | RS LS marie Thew do | Norld fofay are _ A0 AN A RLESTON D ANGHER RO was hauled 1ot contatn calomel, mercury. min umph of the Wilsen prin ats & - BIUN DAL S #ral salts or any fnjurious habit R C PUVENINC AR » Q e s i e ety THURSDAY EVENING. CASH PRIZES ribbon are worn f{n FRALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1y Druggists, _— i safe for every member of the fam¢ 25 & 75¢ red nkgs~| READ B | FOR YOUR WANTS of ien the by ex- vessel o SALESMAN SAM premium jbr reputation OU pay no more for the long-life Exide than you do for batteries with less claim to distinction. In fact, the Exide gives such length of service that at the present low price it is a decided economy. Made by the world’s largest manufacturers of storage batteries. Sold by Exide dealers everywhere. THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO., Philadelphia BATTERIES g $16.50for a 13-plarte Bride. There are Exide Batteries for every cav, some costing more than this and some costing cven less. The Exide Batterv Service Station 96 CHESTNUT ST. — TEL. 2905 BEEN LOSING CONSISTENTY vP o THE BHHAE MUK To RASTUS' (SAMS UaEr AND cadby) ‘| ANAONANCE AT THE CLEARWA OUNTRY auve BWORN \T LANDED HERE ON TH' GREEN ) HE'S CHEATIN' BOSS-) H ATHAT AT HIS BALL / ki &> &L Fo Tt N —— [ HOSPITAL sy 1 WARD ( CAUSE TVE BEEN STAUDING ) 0T ALL TR TIME g

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