New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,WEDNESDAY, OECEMBEk 4, 1010, “Y" WINS OPENING GAME I(;IRLS' BASKETBALL | WINTER SCHEDULE FACTORY LEAGUE B - TEONARD EAR OIL C ‘ — | EAGUE ORGANIZED ' V 1 AGU This ! A LOW PRI E Local Association Quintet Is Fast Ne- A BELLEVESEDRISENG B, — et - = STOPS HEAD NOISE:! i Has Little Opposi- i | gresation and { It Is not put in the rs, but is e U I Le Liayed atid oW 2 (IS T X0 LR 50 5%, AT (0 “Rubbed Back of Ears” and “fusertel | | i Every Tuesday and Saturday | Rg in the Nosirils.” _uas had a Success ¥ i ful Sale since 19v7. Night This Season. | ki I Will Horteft $1.000 if the Follow- b’ : ing Testimomial Is Not Gemuine and ieactionbes Casobiclted : 5 5 % 53- ) girls from the various ctories, has zan last night and will cont floor of the local association to a 33 I3 Wi ntin ¢ . from Our Regular Stock mrdiin il eouet it e s s R S i S B .. e N R NS OTs s el schedule will be played at the Y. W. and Saturday niehis with the follow- dng Your WNona mother e been both the teams and while (he Wate . e e Vesterday. for . 1 « AL 1 Wednesday 1 e Words are in- tion in Waterbuey Five. i . A Every Wednesday Evening, Be- On 106 Pairs of Women’s HighShoes R} i miseoon o e v Shoning AsnAry b Boys' club five last night on the | A\ haskethall league. composed of | The Tndusirial Athletic sliv Desd (wa eginning | ing schedule ! ywurs ahe hem .1 Berry's bury beys were outclassed, out- | january 7 Dec. o & 0 adequaie t weighed, and showed a lack of espe- O OO e e e Dec. 13— Corbins-—Stanle Works rience in the ganic when compared | R, & 13, Mfg. Co.: Fafnir LRI (5 9 o DL nse my n i g your Ear Qi1 nevertheless entitled to great praise. January 14th-—Stanley Works Dec. 20-—H. § o Corbins | For sale io Beov Britmin by The DI . &3 fought < i A ictinsen Dsiig Co.. 168 Msim St aud oug t 2 21 3 g ers, Fr Clark: . sanders. { A~ s 'roughout the game they fousht|Landers, Frary & Clark; or- | —landers. i | Crowells Drug S(ore, Thé Witln M. Proor of basvess will be given you by the steadily several times makinz spurts | nin (‘o. vs. Stanley [tule & Level (‘o Dec., v L Stanley Works, | i abeve druggists. that netted in all 24 points. _January 2ist—American Hosiery v Dec., 27--% R . Fafuir, H The local team is the equal of any Machine Co, Fafnir N M. C ! This Sixnaimes o Yehow five that has been seen on ihe floor ,)m,”,w 0. vs. Russell & Erwin Co. Dec. ] 3 & L. Stanley Wks. | Brw mnd om Dutele ® in some time in spite of the fact that January 2S$th—=Stanley Works vs Jan. 8 S Landers, Corbins | it loses Kopf and Stepanian this | g ] . N. B the Gheatrieal | Stanley Rule & A rmicinsinner eason. Schiidt and Bllison the | Corbin (o, vs Lt i y Jan. 6 Lo Farnir Butie 005, MFORD Ave.. New Vork CHy only new acquisitions 1his vear both G Jan. 10— Landers 8 1 1 ng a forward position and both S icun llosicry | & H.—Stanley Works speedy players. 0ok, Jacobson. i ve panders, Frary & Clark: Fatnii Jan. 13—R. & N. B Siegri aud Slater are the | pearing (‘0. vs. Stanley Rule & Lovel Jan. 17—Corhins— Fainiy | other s on the squad, all of | (- H. & H i i ! Rs Galeen! ppiallls, i 6 “ehruan th ey orks v a Stanley Wa Not all sizes may be had in each style, but all [ them experienced players and ally pgepruary 1lth—stanley Works v Jan antey W members of former . teams. | New itain Machine Co.; P. & | Jun Corbins 0 . oS i > “ino ] Vie. Larson contributed the ature orbin Co. vs. Russell & Irv Cao [ ders <, M. Co sizes| are represented in'the tofal ‘offering. Smart-" [ Jie; Sis0n €til L S e Conbin (o, v RUSSell & Bmsin Co. et ; L scoring the raost points. The “Chie | wmley Rule & Level Co.: Fafnir 3 . s 1T fnir, Corbins | eve located the iron hoop for 12 field | pearing (‘0. vs. Landers. Fravy & baskets, Jacobson blayed one of the | (1 I ) A 0. Stanley best games of his carcer breaking up February th—Stanley Works vs scores of passes and adding two bas- | jjussell & Erwin Co.: P, & 15, Corbin . T——Stanley Jorl anders to the Y score. both from dif- "o. vs. New Britain Machine Co. t Ez, Cor ket o fieu positions and one of them on Mareh 3d-—American Hosiery s Feb. 10—Fafnir > % = e k Gn @e 0 nc the jump after a technical foul had | qumley Works: Fafnir Bearving Co. | Feb, T4—H. & HL—8 e Lo, Sta Z B o9 ° heen called hy Referee Dick Dillon. | vq p. & I%. Corbin Co Lley Works—Corbins | TE AIN’[‘S Sefore the close of the Mrst half ! \peeh 10ih—Stanley Rule & Level Ieh, Fatnir- H Charlie Cbok was ordered from the vs. New Britain Machine Co.; Lan Feb, 2 N T Al (6 i s 275 Main Street floor for personal fouls. the big oy | jors, Iorary & Clark Co. vs. Russell Landers—R. & I HE Bay Staters are continually on the war- 2 . finding it hard to play against the | ¢ [5pwin Co Feb. 2 mley Works R path for dirt and dreariness. They dispel smaller team without unintentional Maveh 17th—Stanley Works vs. Feh, 2 vders—Corbins, g g ? oughness that failed to pass thel pyinir Beaving Co: Po & 1% Corbin { —S. R gloom in a jiffy. A coat or two of Bay State Paint wchful eve of the official. Jac Co. vs. American losiery (‘o. | Mar, 2 1. M, Co—FH. & [H i makes old things young again. No matter what on replaced him at center and Sei- March 24th—New Britain Machine Mar. ¢—Stanley Works—S. R. & L g = grist went into guard position. | (v v 1. anders, Frary & Clark Co. | Landers o looks shabby from your house, barn or boat down schmidt replaced Ellison in the sec- | e « win Co. vs. Stanley Rule Mar at 2 b to the smallest inmate of any of them, the Bay < jond half. | & Level <o E 3 2 {8 A new innovation, that of) firingt |8 syt s o e e e e, Stater has a paint just made for the job. { sun instead of blowing a whistle be- | fyrpir Bearing Co.: Stanley Works vs [ tween halfs. This would be a sood | p @ [ Corbin Co. [ S 'N U L plan about the July 1th season. April T Meve Erliab Machine o 15 S | The lineup : ve. Russell & Erwin Co.: Stanley Rule an. 2 . & H Rou!ldVamlsh Value From 89 to $11. | | | { i 1B ness, quality of material and comfort are all featured in these exceptionally low priced shoes. H Y. M. C AL 2 & ILevel Co. vs. Landers, Frary & Ma Landers—N Ellison, S il - vy Clark & 3 Corbins is surely the handy-man around the house. 1t Right Forward Mar, 30—Stanley Works 5 A £ does any kind of a varnishing job to perfection— 1\,‘” ‘ Lefchlionvand - GASSIDY WINS BOUT e Im\'l':s kil inside or out. It has been through the steam | Cook, Jucobson ... Quinn \pr. 10—H. & M.-—Corbins, Stan- 3 Genien = Wolltel ne Bo . Ca and every-other test and never once turned pale. vist, Jacobson ... - New York 135-Pound Amatear Boxing Right WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc., Boston, Mass. { Larson <oy, Cavanausl | Champion Scores First Victory i TRACK STARS RETURN wr.;f,: Lareset Paint ond Vainish Mabes - in New Enplors left Guard . The Bay Stater You can buy Bay State Paint and Inorout Varnish from New Britain 53, Waterbury Copenhagen Tourney. : mr‘,;.{::\1(-.1,.,‘.“;:?”. \Jv‘,:;;:w\.J?(.B,‘K.’.uil“:y; S e R e R i]n-mm-um\ Hopes Rise When Cleve- | Morgan & Kingsley, New Britain’ Ct 2. Carvington 5, White, Quinn: goals | of the Ozanam association of thi land and Buzby, Crack Performers, from fouls, Slater #. Carrington 10t | (jiy. pational 133-pound amateu: referee, Dillon: scorer, J. Luebeck: Ieturn to Colle e s hoxing champion. registered his first timer, I, Luebeek; time of halves i . " victor in the international boxing Princeton N. Tl Dec ack which | tournament in the Sparta club o Dbrospects al Princeton received o ! . s p tremendons boost here yesterday with Aal et nrat Sare of thaisenson ifor | CopenNazen, according o X g ! | was the first game of t the return of two former star cinder | he Industr o . the New Brit- | gram received at the local Amateu L Ingnarialfle o path performers, Dick Clevelin - ). @ Mz e T he Fafoir Athletic union veadguarters yesiei- The only coy ain Aachine wor _th 5 ; of the late presidenf, and 2 Bewring five by a t 17 score. Both | day After Josing decisions twice in Buzby T el h A on sale A ¢ teams look mood and indications are | his other bouts, Cassidy fimally handed 7P Bothare former members of 3 R that the Industrial league will be | Johanson and FHansen. two Swedish ' 6 of 9, ane e the T i £ A cight months have been iieutenants of as interesting us last year. Two | representatives, a fine lacing. In both L 2 e e X marines, serving in China Iheir re- 1es will be played in this | of these bouts, according to the cable- L e ! At eI g SRS ol St En e i s e b S e awainee Tigers’ chances of victory in the big TR a bad wa : sidy \\(;.\ ]n’l e '\H“m »T RS e ity - E Johanson in hi '\":“’ o= '((ml ‘ ; Cleveiand is a weight man and cap- Lk | was opposed by Hansen in the final ! ,,.q the shot put in the triangular o1 Tg}‘ph m' 72‘_ Rox. | Waterbury Wil Have ¥ R A et ch R oE oS T VRO ISREN e o o Sin e sy e e R e of 1918, and two weeks lat: May Build New Ball Park. every round. i Waterbury, Dec. 3.—Waterbury will Ashton Donze. of the New Ovleans piaced second in the 1918 intercolls e back in the Bastern le nna Gymnastic club of {hat city, one of ziates. Buzby is a star hurdler, and | | race with a first class team in 9, | the other members of the Amecrican Erdman, Trowbrid T according 1o a story in a Br v ! team, suffered his first defeat when Massey, Louriec and Hume again will he importance of ear- newspape The article also speaks of | the judges agreed upon Peterson. his gzive Princeton an unbeatable combin- RS ]V shoppmg is more pro- ' plans being made by the owners of the | opponent, as the winner at the end of ation in the timber topping events nounced than Mattatucks to build a new ball park. | three 1s. Donze, who is the na- | e e ! ever, this MINER, REED & TULLOCK, It also «‘mphnumn\ nlp,'y;»\: m] ,.w’\:-b :u:)’nul ’Ov”\‘:.’,lm:ummi‘mm'm)ou. ~:vuml\‘ R vear, for it will be im- Local Distributors. that the franchise is 1o he sold 0| have received the decision, accordins | RODGERS DECLINES OFFER e 3 possible to replenish de- Portland, Me.. interests to the cablegrams. Previous to his : 2 g contest with Peterson, the New Or- ‘ I pleted stocks in time for leans voungster knocked out Jensen | West Virginia ullback and Captain | Christmas lnhinetecondipiot B 3 ! Turns Down Tempting Offers to Be- C The only other American repro- ° - the Gift ment John Burk of the Pittsbur Problem { A. AL of that city, came through with Morgantown, W. Va., Dec. 3 slca ! eC s a - flving colors. Burke competed in the !ain Ira E. Rodgers, West rgini > & i star lullback., considered a sure By Giving | light heavyweight division and was Something in minutes: In the preliminary me. i { i | awarded the judges’ decision in botn | “Nmerican selection, will not play pro- | { fessional rootball although he is | 4 q his semi-final and final contests over Does Middle Age Find SRy e i through as a colleze athlete. 1le 1 Anderson Creep Into Your System When The You Standing On It was the final show that the| u;.-.;.\,‘i» (.wyum.m offers trbm the Ohio | professional ecievens Iron In Your Blood Runs Low——Says: 1k The Preci- sl b (5 S w0 PR SEIOE L e ] Weak, Nervous, Run-Down Peo- % it , plosCrUR I i L B B reach this | 5 | ors is @ star baseball plaver, oo, and ple Should Take Nuxated Iron 3 certainty— [« on Decner 1 T clew RN it o p *hillies, New York Giants and Cin \ | P [ To Steady the Nerves, Restore Wasted { AN g':l;rr‘sllio:; BEZDERK MUST CHOOSI. s ; o Bl RA e N 74 Beautlful Renewed Force = ihese ws he Is majoving n chemistry | ) netean 00 lnhclglndg 5 : e For Want of 1o Asked to Quit Penn State or Give and when he finishes here has fatter- | A A and Power to the Body. e g 0 iR TR B i e o urniture re you slipping al ? 5 - s Soln ) Can you actually stand what you could twenty years “v]:olln’:]ll):‘l'::h”:))l ‘l.> 3.~ (‘1 ‘,‘f‘:i ,I",’\/"‘,l,“{ | KILBANIE BACK AGALN. ago when your strength and energy are put to the b e I irates fo e las oo Da e in | ] ) . i e n ’ A fest?. Or 4o you merely THINK you are “justias twol stamon=ficariilidve hisl job Swedin R oS SRR R R Make it a happier Christmas in the choice of i he coming season if he so desires : : . : A A2 our heart pumping pure red blood— 1 ng 8 ! © Johnny Kilbane, featherweight cham- RS T - e—s thing in whic = ring :2; in “roi__ythrough ycgr veins? Or is it merely a but he will have to sever his connec- | jion of the world, to box doey Fox VAU remembrance—some g ch endu ng passage for thin, pale, watery blood without enough o ; tons with the Penn State collegs enny Valgar and Johnny Dundee. | @ service and daily comfort keeps you permanently While he was in the city last week 1 1 keep your body stron :_md well? = 2 G i L 0 Ihe fivst mateh will be held Decem ) 30 rc?,rifrf‘:sfi,lfs‘ et yv Vit Phy- i N D, 2.2 Szl aieh el Isksdy It oy st W s ibiree Seesie e loving memory. i : / in’ the Balumore Iosy fuss conferred on the manager wnd the third, three wecks after the of the Pirales for next season. Bez- | Socond. 1 . led Lo &o elalf A Few Worthy Suggestions— tibyaticicon iiongnf s bID : b . W VORH dek has not made up his mind as {0 | rounds. 1vox and e Physician Explains How Signs of Age to make what he will do, and as a matter of pounds at 3 olclock or 125 pounds Scwmg Cabinets Bookcases fact his wife will be an important R e Sy ! S factor in reaching a conciusion No welght was stipul: Dundee Tea Carts Book Blocks ing to leave it 10 my wir” i il Tk Mo ables d A hefore leaving {iie ity X L RILLIFER SIGN Tea Tal?,]es Cedar Chests Guy afternoon Mr. Dy | fuss rfeels that the manager of \‘ g . That noted hai- Clocks Serving Trays Pirates should give all his time o (he | tery her Grover Alexander il Z A affairs of the club. Personally 1 ¢ + Cateher Kiilifer, will he with the Chi- Ferneries Desks delighted with conditions at & . o Nationals next season. Killil | Iumps s College, where F have heen given < a contract yesterday for one ~ uilt > uscles i ; . ] Teart. support of hoth uhe facully | year: Alesander came to deimus @t Consoles Smoking Stands have pres it ; L sk V. and the student hoady.” close of the season Easy Chairs Magazine Racks ‘who are approach + Rugs Tabourettes, Etc. W W"OUIHF‘NTSIII‘ IN"LIDS v‘anur gif’r is worthy of the prestige of this es- tablishment. of red b food a Erddidy Banic) | usated T Blinded by the belief that he is still “just as good ac g ASK FOR Ry cxpenc od builder evers many a man reaches that point of life between - CompLETE £ meds enc p 40 and 50 where the future looks bright and assured only Horhcks I ) VB_ R |k 4 ’ HOTIIC'(’° HOME )Hr w]H you owe it h]\mu' n to find that the grim relentless force of middle age has The O 1 how long you can work or a undermined his health and energy. In the rush and tear : eOriginal AMS| i t take two f i 5 | of modern dax life he has neglected to keep his blood filled i g FuRmsnEns with strength-giving iron, and as a result is on the verge 4 > Avoid Py “of n physical and nervous breakdown, at s time when he J } - Tmitations should be enjoying his best years. ¢ ! 3 = atilShbatitutes 40-55 FoRe Physicians explain here why such men need the sus- STREET cverr taining health-building power of organic iron—Nuxated Forlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich mitk, mllted grain extractin Powder not ‘wars | Iron—to help make rich red blood, restore wasted tissne S A WARTFZRD el | o toihelubnakalalen xed Blood Sxshtoms fmastodiiifens The Original Food-Drink for All Ages|No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestibl~ e ) Manufacturers’ Noto Nuzated iron. which o presribed and by physician o4 remeds . |

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