New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 29

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926. 29 HARVARD EDITOR URGES FINANCIA - Youh Taken Out, Speaking e RECOGNITION FOR ATHLETIC STARS , i ™ Toiet 2 . : ; YOUD BE SURPRISED!!! : of Sports f G o R s o A rumor that originated at_the U RE AR B l‘ rom l'und Ap- oo bile to tho cdgo of the ity und if youd take the time to read the adver- Charter Oak all s in Hartford Mon- o 1 o e A Erle Hagenlacher Has Been Guaran. =00 200 A8 ] with a & M k iy it to. fn B | peals and His Service ™" M"merte™ T oe MO0 S o recoguized none o tisement appearing on pages 126 and 127 Bt poss oo il | Given Cash Valuation. | e corneer vy, e Yo o vouhy gl Wie! ¥ of this week’s Saturday Evening Post. - more this year, has been spiked i b T New York, March 28 (P—Eric| 000! ogothier, hia 1 Anderson himi o HY t week the girl B PR e Cambridge, Mass, March 26 (P)— | Hagenlacher, 18,2 balkline biltlard X il ST .CURTIS WOODWORK ' Where the story comes from, | A suggestion that football playery' ¥ 10 Anderson beeans i SERVICE LEAGUL services 1o the unlversity be ap- - z il Untied Witk i At ha has glven no ono uny Itk | Anratams — sq|praleed I termy of money, is mudo Hoppe-duks efor 181 tit) PRINCE COMMUTES SENTENCES . . v y I ation t he was ) 1 ‘4‘ s - 281} the current issue ol i " " fitoh . af Q ) A u E 413 mation (hat hu vas not fo w1 a ¢ 1,5 38 [in tho curront e of the HArard test which sfarts In New York Mon. | Tokso, March 28 (o prin We're the distributors for New Britain and ] SRRt L . ki day. The vs that Ha. | regent ha wted to life im- | nles t has any such futen- The artic e s entitled $ tions and ¢ 1 be pack, “From a Grad s Widow,” and |Eehlachdy accommodated | 1 denth sentence Vicmliy i prob: as soon as Fis attributed to Arthur Stanwood Pier, |V “l‘\;‘w 60 days passed yesterday on a Korean and i s allow him to retura to the the editor, also would grant life ex idovard 1o his Japa vite for ing 2 By : mplionk o the team from financiat |1} o I i s at ACKLIFFE BRO . CO., Inc. ‘. ppeals, islor b temp! « port ombs {ron - : 3 1 son termoon, |1 Here 18 how it pletures challonge I was expeeted to R A 250 Park Street Showroom at 25 Bigelow Strect j on his ¢ stairs as he was| | “On commencement day, w tend ame { the interested par e co v was granted - a { coal to his | president addresses the W und | 188 here yosterday but failed to ¢ and 1o p ¢ bled down the recites the names of those who in ¢ oppe suid after the contor lings s atdratand Int kol Notng injiiredt s the pust year have contributed gifts| #Hce that Ioremans undoub! 8 back, He sufters ight sprain 3{of $25,000 or more to tho unfversity, | WOuld have received preferenco over 3 at the prese vn time . he might appropriately close the lis t Hagentacher had ho attended the { :g s not all gone, He {1n some such manner as 1 meeting 1 handieapped in = = | “By services on the foothall field 4 ! Hoppe will play a T % 1 league and be- of 8 “John Emith of tha renior clags| 3600 point mateh tn blocks af G, : ] Hoarst Uinthanyliusinen ey Elline 8ihon. the equivalent of $49,000, \pe won ho titla from Ora Moru- % roil would fnjure him diciior “James Joucs of the junlor class | iNgstar in 1¢ § B 8 Lren laying off thy ! AT | the equivalent of $25.0 | = — the injured part of Lis | weleln “Horace Robinson of the ,..,.v 0- o o} - | more class, the equivalent of $25,00 Directors R(' ‘l“h*‘“l‘d s i ‘ The article argues that football as At Y. M. (. A, Meeting * spectacle deserves to he continuod R : for aesthetic and nspirational re RO G TEEGE oy S| sons and that it will be continu C. A, were elected last | anyway for economic reasons | L of the active :y.;;m'.‘ 'r.)r-":'nnl’;:-‘n uhr-'wrvml meml y of the ation. The o foothall team are standing S o hoR: 5 between the alumni and another | (O11OWIE men. whose terma had ex- an endowment fund of PIrod weve e AL Wig & man, W. U M In view of their services, the ar- © Ar. Camp ticles contends, the “glils” of foof- 18 preside The: di= He is ball players should be gnized Tretors we not present at the | R S o among other donations, a cral Secretary Clar- ¢ tently feeling that such a 108 presided 1 Assist- n 1t (nm'l would fn {tself be in iy Bryce Long acted as W Vo fin I “Thus finally, when all LG e e e bers (players) had been named and o eual and s not confined to his duly credited with thelp gitts, what | could be more fitting than for the president tc ‘and in consldern- tion of the sacrifices that !hvv v rendered to tha university, confer on them life-long r\'rvnp 1- m from all appeals for pecuniary con tributions ta the aid or support of Harvard university.” The double reward would prove a Why Suffer With Corns-—Pay e witmeion (0 §roniog 1 Dime—Pain Stops And Harvard, “would compensate losing Out Comes Corn. R e e IRFS U TSIGUARANTERD tangible and permanent reward.” NEWEST, BEST REMEDY RASKETRALL STATS No b 'k" doughnut pads or | Drele i e ba burnir ot an envelope of i H Kethall stars in Bver b0, O-Ta m Wafers for a dime b 1 The form Jie jat- Thin as paper, press one on the ] | —r tor oo Each is an aceurate shot corn with finger and it sticks ] 1 w0 sl there. Shoes don't hurt. Pain is £ B1es S (Helmg Bt o gone immediately. Dance \‘ you « ipionship o Len e S cish, bother, fuss or danger. i noxt vewr. His offarls to brin PREDICT 1 T RUTERL sl 'i"’ \,"{‘ b Mm‘ . N TRy Toronto ball y re, trainiy A TR i {he Uace ) Angusta, sav Wi Tt =, roots and all. Like | il L A falaes andl 90 Broadway ‘ il vou will be, too. N L3 1 L i . it for a dime at dry [ravlwear Cloth 15 a lo ng-w CH‘D‘Y fabric woven ex- J 5 5 o i e i pressly for Hickev-Freeman., Stata s il (Ui ol e sy Ele S e e : I'ravlwear Suits stand the galf. They stand hard, R. & F. ITAGUE - o o oAl i S e i & e L N continuous use, and cven occasional abuse. They | B 8o o 1288 are for men who are hard on rhcn clothse, men f i = who are too busy to spare their clothes, and men | firebes. 1 ) ® who are hard to please in thar clothes. | R ) i s = ® : AL | GOLL G GYMN‘\STS 8 @ Force your Eversharp through this fabric, pull it out, X Tudas. i : . Slaval b e 1ot B " s S A G B B Top Coats for Spring @ give the cloth a couple of sharp pnlln---and you can’t " Institutions Start Competition b} o e - hale wr ) P see w \ e hole was. I i Tomiorrow. UL/ N dashind new shades. Will win ee where the hol =2 ! Tadiala: N fl you the instant you :.lp one on. Eg ¥ 5 ' ] A g . Rt e @ Mothing quite so advanced and in- g Wear 1t and wear it---and 1t doesn’t show wear. : T “w et ) dividual, has previously been pre- & n championship meet of the S N 2 AT ol mer i s senced on eicher ide of the water. o And note this:--- Nothing 1s sacrificed of the fine orrow. According & 5 N R R s L) GEae g styling, the attractive p;mm the enduring good 5 of our new ' ) heen mada by Penneylvania, | Ly vk _ G 3 e R el e Rame b Models. o) looks that are characteristic of .AH Hickey-Freeman chnology. Dartmoeuth, Uni. | - . Vo i3, oAl Chikeo Wkt Eoiadana Polo L Custemized Clothes | Anrapel : ¥ team honors for the sea f[ourind 28 son already have heen captured by | Roxbury Replan Pennsvlvania, which vcored vie- | Rugby Slip-en tories over each of the other threr | Revine members, Prinee M T a | Dartmon The kers, however, Weather Proof ¢ \ met defeat Wednesday night at the in our Femous s@ hands of the 1 ¥ of Chicago, | Z “Dryclo” s holdar of the Western conference Fix] | ! tiye | | $ N | o Y SHINMNGEVENS | ® \uevmabcock o, m ‘ B ASHLEY-BABCOCK (0. n ; : 139 Main St. : Hos effectitc wag to treat sore muaclcs. Most Intercsting Performance in ] ] | Hflw '[“ GH' H“] Eastern Colleglate Water Cham. | e ] plonships Expected Tonight. |igecee ExoNORSCABRAR® 3 New York. March 26 (#—Events | = = t AiH - at 30 and 100 yards are expected to | —— IER R H produce the most interesting per- - formance in the fndividual swim- SALESMAN $AM Beach Pztrolman Advises ming championships_of the Eastern | s Trectment Intercollegiate association today and | ' tomorrow at Columbla Universit he short & t will find Rule P After exposure todampnessand cold, .vZ'y "‘:r .,,.‘"T ...:,(m._, 'H,,,,,L :: LOHATDANA THINK OF MYy and after herd exercise, muscles will Yale, e ']_AT s e g 0022 MOTOR BOAT stiffen up end get lame, e e ah At iR Tt ¢ “T'l-\- BEAT KNOWN WE'D GET h patrolman at Atlamtic City | Of the season, but within fractions | EVERVTHNG o THE PECE OF TUNK w at he has found this treat- second Sanenn, N L onne SULFOF MEX WE'RE 50 MILES . mer ickest and most effective e oltuiers, OUT AR’ A STORMS way to take out the stiffness and pain S (B Ll COMIN' LP ! . “Just pat on aglittle of Sloan's . A slow start or poor | Liniment. Don’t rub. It's the li ay bridge the m : ment—not. the rubbing—that helps, ~ Bronson of Yale. T of the } You'll get relief right av I'vetried Navy, Lewis of Rut and H.\\\'~| i all sorts of cther things, but nothing kins of Princeton should fur | gets results Sloan's.” cellent competition in the “C Hundr2d ers like this tell of 1ironson is about a sec i th from muscular the others in past performances. | | i pain that Sloan's gives., 3 | { Sloan's gets resulis because it % i } doesn't just deaden pam itgetsatthe | pochester, N. Y i | ? cause. Right to the place that hurts adier General Thom Ward, it brings a healing stream of fresh, . iired, aied here yesterday of | new blocd. Qu!r‘H\’ and surely it neumonia, aged §7 vears. Born in carries off the “fatigue-poisons,” takes (‘o paint. he attended West essand drives avay theaches | Jint military academy ating puns, e ir 6 e was t « Hving Get a bottle today and have it on R hand. All druggists—35 cents. Point and the graduate of West last living member of bis cla T

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