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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1819. IMER IS VIGTOR | KENT APTER VENTRES | v o T o i ST JUST SEE HOW Mitchell Goes to Minors, While He prepared for college at Rah- l . 3 T e T, oo v to Moo et o i it wiurens: | POSLAM HELP'S Christmas Suggestions New J¢ . and entered Brown in Berlin Blacksmith—\Will Post Side ctional war in the American league (he service in 1917, returning this o - e the rival managers do not object 10 year He is a member of Alpha Delta Lt T S el nens ! Cgoklng ReC IS LI ADZECE rading with each other. Miller HUs- i fraternity SoSloin oothas ety and heals | - irnest “Duteh” Kent, the Hartford &ins, Yunkee manager, has released S T %4 suffering skin, with never p(\.\:lbltll- Dishes i : 1 baseman e’ Pinell, a Pa- | TE IV ; ty of harm. A brlef cxperience w heal Boy Shows 0ld Time FOIM wrestier has written to the' sporting LRI Qs COLGATE PIVIE WINS, cific Coast league third baseman, to de Poslam will prove its value. For in- editor of The Herald the following Ihe Detroit club. Pinelli never played s Home Seaso i A stance: Apply ittle on some affect- . 3 0 Waterbury Ring Last Bight | rer, woen sneats ror iosore With The vaniss, being acuired ‘nts . OPG G Sue Rl e e e Guaranteed Not to Break in the Oven ‘1 would like to get o match with Jast season. He was once with th e N 9 your own eyes find evidence of its Al Ventres. (he Berlin Blacksmith, and white Sox. opened its baskethall season on the | healing work. [If the (rouble was | Wwipe out that defeat he handed WG The Pinelli deal is a three-cornered | jome floor I R S A ght—a pimple o famed spot Beliby Rejucr. of this city, showsd] B8P0 010 he would like to Ut one. The Detroit club sends Pitcher gver . . Clarkson Tech, with a score of | the chances are t it has disap- ‘ asseroles in Sllver Frames. me offihe old-time form that made v o side bet I will cover any amount yyijje Mitchell to the Vernon club for 43 o us Seaveat Witie iruient enupilonull o : pat vishes. Just ¢ oW words bout (ne infielder. The Yankees, on the The work of West and O. ., Ander- | order, it should be subdued, so much ° . 0 e ot chielf contenders for he wishes. st a few S > Of the o 4 2 “| (hat mateh last Maveh., It was agreed grher hand, obtained some of the De- son, Colgate's football stars. was re-| so that you will wani Poslam to keep ie ates m ver rames. e lightweight chambionship of Con-| [ B % oot two out of three falls, and uoit voungsters, Warren Collins, a sponsible for Clarkson’s defeat. The 1t on. | feticut o rew yvears ago when hel % Tinit He got the frst fall itcher prom the Texas league, and pasket shaoting skill of Anderson net-| Sold everywhere. For free sample %, opped Joe Mungavin, of Waterbury,) ;g only fall of the mateh, in & litle oy prijler and Murphy from the ted most of Colgate's basgets. write to Timen Laboratories, 243 Wear-Ever Aluminum. * the count in the fifth round of &/ ;yve; two hours. Well, after & e (ynagjan league. Murphy is a right- — West 47th St., > York City. heduled 10-round bout in the Brass pinutes’ rest, what we agreed on D0- ja540q pitcher SWIMMING MEET AT RUTGERS. Poslam Soap is a daily treat to ten- | ty lagt night. Throughout the bout| tween falls, I w ready to continue, - New Brunswick, T Dec. 12 @ local hoy was all over his oP-| when the refe came in to my dress- | U RUTGERS’ SQUAD. he Rutgers swimming team is all set i A A MILLS buent, administering considerable | ing room and said he had called off the |\ ooy, , Dec. 1 oach | for its meet with the Lehigh sw e einia < last vear's game, 30 to ® = B ent Foitei s tebucn b fovn || boubibacausolaritis Totel MounBL et B e e i R T taars vl on Bt day) atternoon JI{(,‘le,“o»n\~;)\x~x poersiasmel £0 50 s pleasing to his many admirers| see where he had the authority to do . geeipan squad from 35 to 18 men, local pool. The water polo team will | = J REEVLC 82 B LCs . : : W, 1. 381 this city X i that when there was an agreenfenl ., 4 y o intenas to make a further cut | start on its schedule shortly. tie scores. It cxpected that one 80 EST MAIN ST. Tel. ‘s in H other crn team will appear on In the star bout, Johnny Shugrue| best two falls in three to Wi “ihj‘ (‘; to twelve men on Monday. That will e ocked out Kid Lewis, of Water-! told later that Ventres was una e Y W] - . . . e the maximum number he will RUTGERS TO PLAY WE! 4 | the local fleld next fall. Plumblng Tlnnlng Heatlng J in the eighth round. he pop-, continue wrestling and the nes 3 for the season. | Morgantown, W. Va., Dec. 12. e e e e Bt Jotinny was at his best last night | the papers had It that T was exhausted LS ity A | agresment was reached between Rut- HIUENID GVl LY CINOEL, d showed mo effects of his hard | and couldn't stand up. Well 1 A0 ARySTRONG BROWN CAPTAIN. ' gers college and West Virginia uni- | Meridian, M R omeis g i) B Rl ot sl o o SRR Rlener) S e et e Bee i B el S whereby Rutgers | ness” has been dull late 7 O o 7 T the next time we meet Fran Armstrong of Rahws N. I, e will oppose the Mountaineers here on | jail that the city commissioners have The Ventres-Kent v m-n-\:a;)‘ ~“"‘;‘“\{ junior at Brown University, was clect- November 13 next year and West Vir- | decided to turn it into a )\I'\l\\\nl('\pi\l‘ 5 Ve raing C any 4 5 % Al & PR pacs S TNZag 3 1 s e solc Inguhisjcliyiwas gas i best ever od caplain of the football eleven for ginia will play a return ;(1\hdavli|c11! i l'llmd shop, at w wi o “{"“ }“,“‘ ':“" 2 : 1920 at a meeting of the Brown men Brunswick in 2 staged here “aterbury, collided, and the former e e e ——————————————————————————— hislied the bout in the sixth round} 'ter some fierce milling. Young Harris kayoed Young Stacls the fourth round of the curtain- iser. Joe Shea refereed and Frank "Rourke was the announcer. Mhe outs were held in the Auditorium nder the auspices of the Machinists' mion and drew a big house. FRED MURPHY NAMED mey Charity Investigator Succeeds cently. Lewis was on the receiving | d of hard punishment. In the preliminary bout. Bobhy olley and Yc Walier, both of A, J. Hart As Superintendent of the Charity Commission. The charity commissioner at a pecial session last evening appointed Pred A. Murphy superintendent of he charity comn He has been acting superintendent f the ‘charity commission ince the eath of Alonzo J. Hart, former su- erintendent. The board had the ap- plication of {hree candidates, Mr. | furphy, forn Councilman A. H. Puttle and Frank J. O’Brien of the! prater department. The new superin- [ d » b @ endent is thoroughly conversant in : : he affairs of that offico and has con- el mane k Hueted them in what has been termed | n efficient manner since he has beeu ‘ “What'll I give mother—dad—sister—brother?" That's the reason we suggest furniture—it’s permamently pleasing. ¥ charge. He was form charity Very likely that's your greatest worry right now—Iiow you're going to solve the nvestigator and before entering the e & = 3 f aunnual gift problem. sity’s employ served in the navy. d Down in our big store——in a true Christmas atmosphere—we have on display / . 1001 suggestions for suitable Christmas gifts—articles that will be permanently We know what hundreds are doing—we know what you will do if you but stop pleasing to any member of the family, any relative or friend. ON to realize just why you are going to give anything at all. You want the persons you o 5 > O ittt epotia b give to to be reminded again of your love and appreciatict—you want them to sharc Down here we have the sofution of your Christmas problen. Basletball | Toam Wil Take X your happin and prosperity. The more useful and. lasting the gift the longer they - Below we offer a few s >stions, representative of a stove full. We invite youn e will be pleased. i c pse suggestions. Two Trips. i to sec these suggest ceton, N. Dec. 12 —The : Princeton basketball schedule as an- CHRIST MAS SPECIAL! rounced vesterday contains twenty % s three games, only seven of which are J o be played in Princeton. Aside from . . B i , B 8 This Big Strong legiate scason Princeton will take : ; % ) oy 19 Yo basketball trips. The first, a g e 3 Y Chlld S Rocker hristmas trip, will include gam , | ; Y xR 3 with Navy at Annapolis and games ' : . X We're offering this rocker tomor- th Geneva. Carnegie Tech and Yale | g 4 C i s \ row at a wery low price as a-spe n Pittsbu . Another trip the mid- T = = AR cial for the youngster. Of sturdy {ie' of February will include games : () | = § : \ 4§ 1L construction—built of hard wood with Johns Hopkins and Catholic y 7 x 3 : to withstand all the wear and iniversify at Baltimore. The schedule: i3 Y ====1 tear children usually give such an December 10—Manhattan College at i VB2 article—it's a very good value. B iceton: 13, €. C..N. Y. at New === Then, (0o, it makes a present the Yor 19, Cornell at Ithac: yra- p : : = youngster will enjoy. Come early ‘use al Syracuse; $1, Navy at An- 2 = and get one. aapolis ! \ Vanity Table Your 1t He Smokss, Get Januayy 1—Geneva at Beaver Falls Daughter Will Like Him This Humidor 2, Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh;: 3, For her boudoir no more pleasing > Yale at Pittsburgh; 10, Dartmouth at 4ift than this article could you 3 Princeton; 16, Columbia at Princeton; Aol 23, Yale at New Haven; 29, Penn at cery day. We show them fecton I\ in a score of period designs, fin- Tebruary Stevens at Hoboken; ishes of walnut, mahogany and 11, Rutgers at New Brunswick; 13, 8 Something to keep his cige tobacco in good condition gift any smoker would appreci In our “gifts how number of styles in humidors - : \ 2 and smoking stands, done in oak Tolins Hopkins at Baltimore; 14, L2 5 I !atholic university at Washington; | o QUN (1ST 17, Swarthmore at Princeton; 21, Yale . i A . omething she will have R CITHEER: at Princeton; 27, Cornell at Prince- | 5 ton. March 5-——Columbia at New York: 12, Penn at Philadelphia; 19, Dart- mouth at Hanover; 20, TUnion at schenectady. K THREE Y 1 Penn Would Also Bar Holders of De- grees From Competing. = Philadelphia. Dec. 12.—At a meet- | 5 = pe ST 3 it | ng of the Undergraduates council of : BV : R d F Mak V Sul ab e ) vesterday, it was decided to ask the | 8 Ly, & . P s O B. D. 1 \thletic council to limit athletic com- &b . Chflstmas resenf—ee ur ig 1spiay Mother Needs a petition o three years, operative at AU the Family )£ a0 fodallowipos deerae Holier, And beiter occasion could sither from Pennsylvania or from any 5. A nassive upholsterad rocker— s i room--—-another good suggestion for your gift to the family This vou findl, lo give Mor one than for .(]Ht-;(p ot ’n‘n'\(wm(}_ m. .vnnmultr~ in % thoroughly comfortable——provides type of furniture is just as uscful and enjovable in winter as it is Clhiristn umrm_g display com- }”“*‘""‘} f‘}l" poinis e °“‘;""_* A very suitable st tion for your in summer, romember! We have a varied showing of sets and odd prises Martha Washington, Pris- e hgthisic corncll His atters X &ift to your home. Several models oan; try and imitati .3 built with many conveniences in c and imitation leather : i . The Pennaylvanian, the daily col- I re featured here at shown above is just one of a dozen ‘late designs just put on our R hogany lege organ of the university. yester- 4 loderate i floors for the holiday trade. day editorially asks the athletic coun- oll to increase its membership to seventeen from twelve by adding two The athletic council was in session ; H y last ovening for more than an hour, 12 Days T|” hut will make no announcements un.- | : ) XMAS til today when the question of the i 5 9 [ J 1920 football coach Is expected to be M ® aken up _ e n thp Early Here o T T o SH e BIG CHRISTMAS STORE ovan, after long siege in the Inter P national lcague, returns to the| oo majors. Fred Mitchell of the Cubs | £ g{ R signed him as coach in place of Otto ! ’§g_ s Knabe. Donovan is an old time big £ leaguc star. At times he manas } theo Cardinals, Dodgers, Senators ¢ Red Sox. He managed Newark in the International league last scason. | landgraf, who recently took the franchise lo Syracuse, lately an- aounced that Donovan would not manage his team next year. He has a Class B manager under considera- tion. St A 2 i Sowing Cabinet Could Enjoy This An outfit of reed or reed fiber for the sun pavlor, den or liv 5 1 cilla, Colonial and her designs, pieces that can be arranged in any combination desired. The suite illa olc 1l other d g

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