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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926. Match Were Erroneous, s and § W. Cronin. 3 rasseeeaeesenes: Industrial league will play its P T ) tween Karol ko ; . Sl it ; et sames at Willow Brook park and e n. the He : aseene Bl in the city would do well t bridge, May 24 (& o i byszk s - g games | ake a trip to Willow Brook park r a seas / - v his two f s r » o see the progress being m dashes the : ‘ s c s 2 ‘ e ; thre. Two shower bath and locker of trac hleties 1 : e 0. Th i ek Sgiage TO HONOR TOM LYNCH room houses are nearly completed New records in the s t the |! ! it < s y ; gty be one of the best ath- f annual Al A, oy, 1b z 1 , |iator : 1 fields in this section of the championshi ! 1o 0 1 of 1 gle with Members of Pittsburgh National mntry ( . ' htstone, 2 2 : o dareat & 3 Baseball Team to Decorate —— — L i 1 ) e 2 Local Man's Grave, Baseball Standing i : . e (g o i reny e e et : n LT < : 5T Ay : AT 5 Y it nar v 1 ) team, world champions of sit this city on AMERICAN LEAGUE or to the mem- o e, 2 ) = 1 4 START WRE oy o e ] Doston 3 W ‘ [— 1 are scheduled to ‘Washington rture team of Bristol and Busy Mat Season Is Promised For is Apparently Headed for Confer- s t v city to visit he game has e benefit of the On This Week. T I May 2 1 M g 1 1 s ension fund. 1 T nt 1 Cosgrove of the on has been in h the Pittsburgh 1 in a recent letter, nie suggested that to M Britain to he former league Michigan is Well Out in Front and gure will be &0t : 0« Capital City With First Show ence Basehall Title, such -post ¢ Chief Michael re department has that plans have been . : . have the players meet Chicago at Detroit : « las! 3 le y oting " t r Gardner Weld at city hall on e ired yard ¢ p. And S - o TR terva it it P is at A te arranged and the mayor . ; 3R ¢ W bouquet of flowers to 7 L3 fe. The players e e 3 an in ¢ t the Gard c r stand | ( 3 5 1 n go to Fairview cemetery Games Yesterday R 1 s & ; e : 5 : W SunoLelETave and Stisrg E ' colleges will be 1 i #al A A s 5 5 Yo « Cine Boston § ¥ two exceptional sy fa 7, St. Loui The Standing W EASTERN LEAGUE H. H S82—H. S F Games Yesterday (tie). $54—T1. 8. Brooks. (tie) (tie) 1 *. H. Sherrill, Y The Standing (tie) 4 igeport ri Pittsficld Hartford Games Today 9 s 600D AMATEUR BOUTS ON “vow. | INHARTRORD TONIGHT LEAGUE EVERY so often ISN'T a good buy SOMEBODY tells the world FOR instance - Simon-Pure Battlers Meet AND whoever else WE are offering Springfield's Best WHO'LL listen to him A 30x31; Cord Tire : THAT the average American A PARTHFINDER . An added enjoyment is the reason mil IS extravagant NOW for $10. 5 5 .. AND that he squanders THE 29x4.40 Pathfinder - lions of people prefer Lucky Strikes. Of e s trom ot |f HIS money e over 200 brands Lucky Strikesare the only The Standing o M: % that’s p Iy sizes i 5 e ar oo e it bo. | IN some parts AT equally low prices ‘ cigarettes offering an extra refinement— APPLIES to New Britain ~ PATHFINDERS give you J| den flavors of the world’s finest tobaccos. MOST folks here are LONG, troublefree service g | THRIFTY PATHFINDERS possess THEY want the most EVERY superior advantage : Bk i. : “7 | da t t FOR their money IHAT quality materials % Games Today ATEEL KR s AND that's certainly AND expert workmanship v City at Newark ; “‘m,‘;,\“ !me‘h : st SENSIBLE CAN put into a tire 4 g at Baltimore s rf,]‘hmm_ ‘,m - yrt AND husiness-like AT these prices | ‘v-l :;‘ ‘:;;n"’r::'n AW able conditions ‘ SO we aim to give 'em AND every tire we sell o i " ' Jovers of the ama GENUINE economy IS backed hy y I These aro (7 B IN everything we sell HONEST-TO-GOODNESS §| @ ,.9 WE don't keep anything SERVICE : MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS : % T y K IN ~lf?cnk tl:tp G WE thank you lts m BESENS eld; Teddy Darr, Har ¥ Assoclated Press. 1 Cl N 1 . A (Including games of May Doran , L] L] Southworth, Giar 406. | 8prin 4 Halls e B v s— Cuyler, Pirates; Springfield; Fritz Adamson, W ‘bn.]aills'mt :h“ Chan&ed Cards, ‘m‘a’ Walk v Reds Dt ‘ LGS0 SK I el U e e Lt nounn plew MR 39 Washington St. Phone 900 165-pound cla Springfield Batting—D New Haven and Hartford's Teading Baltimore Buifalo Runs—R L 5 - — : = Ore IE NE WOOLD O OME. BAK — T e e h GONT 5AM— TR' WIFE 15 SICK OUE! OH=— IF HE WOULD ONWY (OME BRK ELLO WICEY -1 JusT [“,‘,'(;]f 5 SRl &“é“é?s'éppgmm., A6 A CAN Er:\@ ) 10 NEUER SR ANOTER CRO5S WORD o HItY | [ ?o&om'\“)f\,m H 9&093” E L y and Fa OUTEIT AND 6D HOME - | FINBLLY 6oT HER To OH,HOW | MI5S MY PooR HUSBAND | ANY | LONGER STY HOME AND LEAVE MY BUIINESS TO ME ° »‘1‘?‘”\0;0352{5%“09_‘:*#4 WA HERE nnock and Hoyt, Yan- ELD DAY Kiwanis club will give day to the members of club on Saturday affernoon it Lake Compounce. The the day will be an indoor game betwen the youngsters and | their hosts, while there will also he 100-yard dash, sack race, and other Lunch d automobi ion wil v furnished by the Kiwanians. The match game letermine the Boys clhub ch ion will be held in the lot at [ the ar-of the club next Monday | afternoon.

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