New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1926, Page 3

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{ 4 ¢ ' ¢ 5 o ] ‘ | il h J - [ : " E | ! £ b | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926. - e = [ | servea at 6:30. These who prepare | Trant is an old triend of the cham- Kk | the breakfast are up at 5 a. m. | plon's and has been his tr: | Three superintendents supervise | camp for years, ched from into - the on's cook Sufficient students stay through | pressive the summer to attend to most of the | Homer Smith in two punches % Smdems There Lfibfll‘ for Thejp| worie ane their savines help meet | Racine, Wis. Back In 191, ;vhfllr ash expenses for the follow- |that victory Dem Fducation Dempsey set to work on a new Those who have pictured modern the men students’ work, and house- | with Dempsey long before l | mothers portion out the duties of |won the title. He was in ‘th women. corner when he won his first im- in e | set of sparring partner | but they failed to with | bombardment. Two of tt | pled before a round college life as a greased slide down former world's mi nage, be- | jif the primrose path, overlooked one | | pion, s Dempse es on its | Hif important factor in the situation— | s | rugged mates, at ampion fights | (I Park colleg: t after watcl AT Pack omet 80 « Bids Farewell Wife Who | o, Greb may be ina o e e et B B RA oWl T WITa W | S ) it ucat They shovel coal in the 3 S i Tight | eweep up aormitorses, DOGSI'E DeSIIe fo See Him Fight!» wash d . plow corn, and willing- | & ly perform other so tasks in order that t out after four years into the busi- ness or professional world with a Bachelor of Arts degree ViR Labor Three Hours Daily . Sy qeae L 1o Each student who is accepted— | finish of his training for the de-|kitchen when and those able to pay their ex- | fense of his world's heavy was president, penses are requested to go else- Championship against Gene = York employ- victory — khocking out out a moment's notice, but she re- || fuses to be concerned about ar administra- e no small amount READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | |i n the | i post with- | [ where—must work three hours a in Philadelphia, September day for the privilege of obtaining | The titleholder bade goo an education. There is, of course, | his wife, Estelle Taylor, y some time for recreation, but the | She left for Hollywood to college does not go in for inter-|motion picture work. Dem collegiate athlet not see her again until a Park college s founded in 1875, battle when he re Its charter is home in Los A y has no d Hawley, - of our band .fight, to even hear the ssed, but | story over the radio, ollege. could not stand to see J e, the Bache. | punished,” was Mrs. Den lor of Arts, and t comment. “It he should be on the part of the students is merely | ed down or knocked out I probably a means to an end.” faint. Jack wouldn't Do All th T have no fear, as 1,400 EXPOSITION~ SPRINGFIELD, MASS. P GRICULTURE and homemaking in every form are on display at the Exposition. Complete fruit and vegetable shows, flower show, boys’ and girls’ club champions in camps and demonstrations, home depart- ment for women, state exhibits and an industrial arts show including acres of farm, domestic and industrial devices and equipment. The 10th anniversary Ex- position will be a wonder exhibition. Plan your vaca- Chores acres in the too, 1 him to do a fine point more than twenty build kept clean and in good central heating plant e kept going y 400 students ty little bungalow Demp- is located in West At- about five miles from of town. It is a quiet ring Dempsey of privacy. 3 S 4 tion for Exposition Week. 2 on the campus. Then a Chicago detective; n. g ere are the stock farm, the dair. Rl RGURRWL 5 Reduced Rates on All Railroads. and the poultry farm to be looked trainer of Georges after. The orchards and : and a mald will must be tended, and the co be the only occu its own slaughter house, laundry The cottage day 19~25m= | *HSTERNSTATES] and print sho and night to k at Students at F ick off th distance. 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CONNECTICUT FURRIERS INCORPORATED 4 WEST MAIN STREET, NOXT TO A (& . « (&7 Fall— shade—Fox at the re- reasonable A Any garment now selected will be stored free of charge until wanted. deposit will hold any Coat until wanted. CAPITOL THEHA RE) (i | That Season Leaves falling . . . Crisper, more zestful air . . . Advance reports from football camps . . . Last minute worries about units . . .* Wardrobes to collect . . . University Week at Mags August 27 to September Sth “Bill"” Watson of Dartmouth i “Johnny” Grip of Fordham “Billy” McCue of Massee Prep “Johnny” Lacava. of Suffield Prep “Harry” Martin of N. Y. U. “Tackie” Conlin of C. U. . “Jimmie” Clair of N. B. H. S. ] - g Sy, are all at Mags to add their opinion to our experience --- to tell you what's what in style at their Alma Mater’s and to help you select the things that / are absolutely right. That's making your shopping a pleasure! Selections this season are going ~ * to be easier than ever because all of these men when asked to choose the model in our stock that was their idea of real college style selected the same suit--- Our “U” Suit tailored for us by The House of Kuppenheimer And that's not strange. The “U" Sson it is tailored to specifications that that was right everywhere. This season it is tailored to speci | cations that we furnished -~ specifications that we learned from past experience and from advance style scouting. It has the “feel” and the “looks” --- it's thor- oughbred! Everything vou'll want for your fall wardrobe is here - and the “fellows from school” will aid you in your selections. N. E. MAG & SONS ¥e Qolleniate Shopye, . MAIN AT EAST MAIN

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