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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, _U eadla i by SI0 o ; >+~ FIRE DEPARTMENT [Bascball Standing FALCONS WITHDRAW FROM CHICAGD GIRL IS % Ot n Chicag They ) pea kin 8 Wit Incon porate Against Crime i BASWATINGLIST| == | STATE BASEBALL LEAGUE " ST BEALT e s | e. od i o f s por t 8 Games Yesterday | Certain citizens of the 42nd ward Philadelphia 6, Chicago 3. | have r-"u\-d“n chn"" Alor the g (Other games postponed, ¥ . 3 n ard Voters' Assocla- Rain last night caused postpone- Pflplll&l'lty 0[ Service Indicated Eeliof poeipened. iadn Club Officials Consider Home Town Fans in ‘Vlakmg Brunette Chosen Queen at Gfl'- tion, Ine,, non-partisan, the purpose munt of the Fraternal Soft Ball Standing Their Decision—Supporters Object to Team Play I of Whieh is “to clean up the ward." S leigue opening. Games were ached- by Number 0‘ A llcaflolls Pet. 3 P orporators are F. J. uled to be played at Willow Brook ! New York sis, ing Away From New Britain—Management Clalms veston Pageant of the Chicago park but because of the wet weather Philadelphia e | . and W. R. Kirk, they had to be called off. e e i " o Money Has Been Lost Because of Membership in o of those active in the grand : St. Louis o o v 3 Galveston, Tex., June 5—@—A ¥ inal activity. ‘e Gasmes 10 the Totar.Church leasue |f0F azpointment to the substitute|siei o (,lltult‘ Cabay to Start Immediately to Book IR Sarih Yo i s al o scheduled for last night were |force of the fire department that if | Detroit it Lo Other Games. Shecn hanae . 5 S necessarily postponed. | all eligibles are given badges the 75- | Chicago .17 : _ person of Miss Ll of 3 ! ration af polls d {man limit fixed by the charter will [Washington ..... 14 .341 ? e abitione s Ohioago. She was s: 10 em our ward from poli- ’ \nother postponement was made |pe cxceeded. Already there are 50 e ARV et RR } C |most beautiful of 32 s I chios, corruption and graft; to n in the O'Brien-Mello scrap carded substitutes, nearly as many more Games Today SR i e { L fentered ‘in the hira . cction and a fair for the Hartford Velodrome. This|applications on file and a great| Washington at St. Louis. ;“:“I;‘,ff‘ S ’1"‘”‘”0”"]‘ {““"“; e 5 _ s - - - ba : to belist decent Vout will be run off tonight if pos-many who have met all require-| Philadelphia at Chicago L \‘l‘l‘:;‘_ dasEna L Lagnl Lagb gkt ITALY Usis MORE OIL t citizens of this ward to and if not, it will be held to-|ments and who are awaiting ap-| New York at Detrot. ~:xflsnfl\lr‘\..‘\f\\'xn ]“ Sueitbonechibg Rl et S -1t s these purpos A informed at a special meeting last e S | A H. R. Derrick of this city, @ mem- | yight. Games Tomorrow ub and the chief reason e e B Vicginia Polytechnic Institute, has|he a waiting list of eligible men,| Philadelphia at St. Louis itain have been strenuously object- 1 boon awarded class of 1831 numer-|gomething which has mnot existed New York at Cleveland vI" ,D _N\» am e g away from | aS one PO][][ o als in the awards just made at the|jeretofore. The board, having been| Boston at Detroit: ome on Sundays I college by the athletic council. Der- | 1aced in a position to select from a e ng the lesser reasons for v rick fomerly was one of the main-||arge field, is now preparing mental NATIONAL LEAGUE the action of the officials is the fa e o o : stays of the W Britain High | ests, taken from examination pa- - | 1ub has been losing 1one) o 5 | o school track team. | pers used in metropolitan fire de- Games Yesterday e ot 4 ither and the for radio are at o | partments and only those who show Boston &, Cincinnati 3. L:u.m s I‘mw\.‘] out of town. Compari- & growth, H.! = . 'H\;'rde premug ]!o be little nh:\nyrr‘ of [1ental capacity, as well as physical | (Other gamos postponed, rain.) | Son with the si b tre sy of the West- ~5 he Industrial league game beidf|ang moral fitness, will be named as = caused the e % = plaed tonight. Stanley Works is substitutcs. Standing i ‘\"‘1“““"‘““”“5 on Diamond No. » while ew i No "4 station reconstruction were | Uincinnati L Bl i« Rehi : Britain Machine is scheduled 10/ 300 0ccd at the special meeting and [New York association. — A. - 3] is Behind Times meet Stanley Rule. | will go out for bids this week, all|St. Louis : A an e nadel e Practical "\ S0 is the fellow who plunks Croshy high athletes went hack 10| ;ronosals to be in the hands of the |Chicago a will be |been s 1 that the future / S A N e SheRs o s Waterbury yesterday afternoon with | bt e & orclock nowt Monday, The | Brooklyn e of the fact B / ouvenir | down Wwhole pay chec onde eir eyes. ey ha B Sl e vittshurgh \ Cabay had not I to television, which he I w :\h(hm r\ \”v:\”wr \n‘ ,:,sl‘n[,‘,\,;‘ Yi:l: m,nd”ml'li;:.“x‘ I.n“‘"d :.“1;',”\'\ (:‘ ;{;qn_:v h SR aEet el ‘M\’ ’y““ :\n L o an i b | to each lady ] e ,[f" n dlno: S e e zag Lopen the bids and award a contract. | Boston 5 g : o ey x | St} | & modern way is ‘e meet with a track team and a b WWilh' ihe sxcention of a 11 [ Philadelphia by the 1 t ; e isivg e dojies | \V“l'me our store W | \'l;[’p:‘]()“a) ]l'n]o 1 ball squad at the same time. [ amount of lumber’ all material is to 5 BESMC i the hands | ducs Biap e \ \ll'l!l the special / Alsoa? | . s ey n A Ve furnished by the city, the bid he- Games Today of t the Fa)eoin it avaiiable to the public,” he | ial ChiNa week or each two weeks, so When Coach Cassidy arrived at!inc mainly on labor. Cincinnati at Boston would have either & forced to go i ) |l e week spec Namel | vou hardly realize you are the baseball field he discovered five | = St. Louis at Philadelphia througt gue schedule or talking movie in the home | al]DUJDOSCBNSh‘ (B e b all ¥ Iy of his regulars missing. Promptly | . Chicago at New York else would hs \ drawn into a IS just 1 the corner,” he gaid. | . | | Ppaving at all. rol dashing over 1o the track meet “Cas” | Pittshureh at Rrooklyn. Iegal battls to securc the return of Vi will be | FREE with the | | | N i ; he was greeted with the sight of pole whatever money was deposited as a use of indi-| | urchase Offl b s st You can ge e ters, high jump men and dash | Games Tomorrow guarantee of good faith as a nn.‘ \ v, Pi | G % i men, clad in baseball uniforms, en- l‘;t'.-‘h-nxl_i at YV;OS'CVI‘ The sion of the club officia ralion S| «Pint or , enuine i aged in winning points in the track Cincinnati at Brooklyn. hed only after a complete Apparatus is developed In | v | - fwav Chicago at Philadelphia on of all anglie of the tical form ¥ a message | more Of/ ! La sa[le Ti’e‘ bony et St. Louis at New York. U sialement of tegrat that |0 plotureican nemitted in | | N e | ; s 1 | : 1 e SRR d R L S e st el Ch _Na ael | at reasonable prices on 2 Finally Saunders, Bogdanski and | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE et el e to arrange a for use as | 1 ¥ I epnel Eh Zatethi scored 11 points in the meet | 10161 i olel — rawal of the Falcons has been |a broadeast vecei | Col d Varnish | very easy terms J rack v basehall G i R . : £ omatically take i | : 2 and left the track to play basehall, | | Games Yesterday . : nit, at the same time, the of- |! Rl vt | olore arnis. Besides, every tire you buy All three men worked in the track ranger IS »ou, Montreal 6-11, Bufalo 1-9. Holale polnt ol thet the vatenitn o |1he Bunadeasting & Colored Enamel ! 8 3 A micet with baseball shoes, (Other games postponed. raln) |the gond will and Joyalty ef their |munication . 1t will | ! X is guaranteed for an entire —_— - e tonm tans s orsasent ool panorama TEat | vear against glass eut, i After getting the ball game started | New York, June 5.—(P—A suave Standing paramount importance 1o the teant, world oufsids | ALL GUARANTEED PRODUCTS | Stone bruises, rim cuts, % Cassidy discovered Captain Hinchey stranger was being sought by police w L. Pet. The noti Hont ol Dliekaotis; In discussing thansmission of | | e e - missing. Just then a gun barkel foday as the kidnuper of 10.year-old [Torento . ....., 18 581 g b the Falcons will be sant | power by radio he declaved that “it| o 1 W \‘:“““] and defective ”‘; over on the track field and Hinchey Grace Budd who disappeared Sun-|Montreal 145 568 | pvank Charge, S a fool person who | workr mt\xp " could be teen dashing down the lanc atter parents had given the | Rochester 0 14 R R that | AT THE Chi-Name! STORE 15 . A fn the 220 yard dash. min permission to take her to his | Newark 20 500 Bt e o accomplished, | | With cach purchise of 3 quarter pint or more of Colored INY E‘\TIGATE BEFORE = sister's birthday party Ruffalo 20 2 AT6 S devolon v appear insur-| | FREE Varnish Colored Enamel or Lacquer, a special Chi-Namel YOU INVEST About the sixth ng Sonha. ! The man, who said his name was i Reading 17 20 459, eeting o e may melt away in the | 2° All Purpote Brush will be given free, Ths inicoduetoty offer is for one | playing right field, was missed. After Imv K Howard, had gained the confi- | Jersey City 18 : 450 | cors in the | “m Aralab)y nlight o overies | Ay ) looking around he was found throw- dence of the parents, Mr. and M Baltimore % 24 4958 olied iin e s sl e ing the javelin in the track match. Albert Budd, when he appeared at —— GA0RG Nl el et HONORABLE MENTION He captured second place and im- | their home a weck ago in response Games Today team in place of the Ia New Yotk June 5. (UP)—bist Address - \ S L . mediately dashed back to the ball to a newspaper advertisement and| Jersey City at Baltimore vising the schedule to conform to lsabel Devine of Waterbury, Conn., H 5 \ game. offered their son, Fdward Budd, 1§, Reading at Newark, the five teams remaining in the t sophomore, received honorable | RE At la 1obon a farm he said he ovwned In Montreal at Toronto. i R o on b Al Columbi e e . | iFarmingdate, 1., 1 Buffalo at Rochester The teams Left now are - the competition ¢ the Tatloc i Vear In the last inning Captain Hinchey | sunday he again appeared at the e s uv\‘t'm" '\v'. v’;lvly."n'?xu - ”rv\;- ‘vw‘u/! Oaf\"n:l“] 1“ nf‘n:, Vilo U?m e e ar ware 0 113 Main—Near E. Main ns, arrived at the ball game after doing | Budd home, a _basement apartnicnt Eimvanyy Bndees, Toringlon and Manchester | deveraduate most proficient in Latin, - X his stuff in practically every track {in West Fifteenth street, and asked : il s e dvsi bt LR Ak # - ' Aoy Sy = evert hald, i sl Games Yesterday ‘0\‘“:‘::2[9-:2“ e v\u 3 pu‘» was won by 1\n! ?,Tfh 1 405 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 107 {7nd Bdward could get an carly start| Hariford 6 F‘l'“fl"]l" 2 iR e G MR N ae R | for the farm New Haven 3, Bridgeport 1 5 hLaRe. . i Both Croshy and Lewis high gasp-| °7, e 5 e e Tl hooked the Hudson A. . of DENIES APOLOG . 5 5| as readil nted | Providenc Waterbury £k 2 4 N o Bo to, ed in wonderment as they found|, [7rhlision was v e oty e Haven as the opponent - June b—'P)—The JUKP ardln House and after dinner Howard said h a - a themselves engaged in playing a|gor S60F MO TOARE BRIC e NOS con club for St Mary's field neat Ger r to the Hague combination of track and baseball | 50'\" {0 & chidrene birihday party Standing Sunda ve appeared | denied apologizing to the Urugu s teams. Great will be thelr atories| .} ;00 Grace would like to go. =S [ ere for the past few stasons and the or Yrm-(lrw unsportsmanlik when they tell their friends of their|,. e . [ Mew Haven oss0 26 12 eam has proved to be one of the t of the German eoccer team 9 unusual experience. ey ot i diodes a8 motulbe it R0 ol e best In this section of the state Olympic match OL' BoY You CERTAIKLY: Goll’ AROUAD ) S HAW ~x VERILY, | R red as a porter | Providence el 16 | | e Tn ab, the basehall team scored | Buly W10 it mploved as a porter | JOCTIE i s i - i HAVE BEEN HoISTING /[ \iTH YouR HEAD || THE wo'nm-;u:‘oi\sl, 2 10 rurlmbund 14 polnts for its atter-| 114" avout 58 yoars old, Police |Pittsfleld ....ees 19 22 | Po ular c1t messen er “THAT NOSE OF VoURs “THROWN BACK, EGAD! e noon labors. learned that no one at Farmingdale (SPringfield ...... 16 22 | PRETTY HIGH TH' LAST )\ DoESKT MAKE STARTLE You -T0 BURSER 18 BUSSA | ever had heard of him and that the | Waterbury LA B L | ‘ WKilow -THAT Nou Ashatod U N B B — Guayula|R0dress Ho hiad given hs thatiof his[Albany o....... 16 25 875} CoUPLA DAYs! ANY (MPRESSION i Ashabad, U. B 8 B. — Guayula | (5 0, iclitious. . Mra. 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