New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920. GS TO PLAY STRONG ALL-BRIDGEPORT ELEVEN HERE SUNDAY—LOCAL BOWLERS CONTINUE TO DO THlNGS ON THE ALLEYS—HARVARD CONFl- OF DEFEATING CENTER COLLEGE TOMORROW—TY COBB SAID TO BE SLATED FOR BERTH WITH CHISOX—PETER MANNING WINS AT ATLANTA G RESULTS | JCAL ALLEYS | Preight House Em- S on the Lanes & romults nd last nt Rogers Recreation Mighlander: o Leagne, ¥ " Walnn | Boyle Movie of a Commuter Trying to Sleep in Town 1AM GETS BED. HAS MiSseD LAST TRAIN HOME 5. A-M. HEARS NOISE OF WAGONS ©ON COBBLE PAVEMENT -t s Dept. Baldwin Goodale May Moran 101 20 454 4 Time Study. Howard . . Freeman | Dehm Scotton | Willametz 410 410 Product. T %0 87 86 82 o1 9 97 89 Kelsoy Krick Lamb MeCarthy ... Swanson 8 | Lofgren .... UNION MFG, Seroll €O LE De Bergerson ! Young Harbo | Pasqus 86 84— TY— 4111186 HOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE isn't so much a pstion how much h pay for your es as it is the real you receive for you do pay. Douglas Shoes always worth the feyou payfor them SOLD BY Modern bot Shop Main St. H ll Gr .. Carlson ... sdman Dahlson SKINNER CHUCK Tigris, W. Day 70 Hausmann Hoffman . a7 Helander . 1 Valentine 101 Stanley Johnson Swanson Finrr Narcum 1o 101 457 Euphrates, 104 103 94 58 2% Thornten Knhms . COBB WITH SOX Romor Has It That Famous Batter Will Join Comiskey's Club—McNally and Foster Also. 2. —~The latest story go's ba +i circles is that » will play with the White Sox tha “omiskey will pay er star, who will paid him by the whispered 0 alar Detroit club. It & around that Harry Frazee will send inflelders Eddio Foster Mike Mc- Naily to tho Whito Sox. The New York it 12 el ot trade also IN HoTEL | dence is in the a | Centre Saturday and | uses the | cited over the game with H 2 A-M. HEARS PEOPLE WALKING IN HALLWAY * PAST DOOR L 6.AM. HEARS NO\SE OF WINDOWS BEING cLoseD 'HARVARD EXPECTS ~ TODEFEAT I}ENTER' Grlmson Followers Are Confident ! of Victory in Tomorrow’s Game Mass., Confi- at Harvard despite Cambridge. Oct, 22. the ‘®efforts of the coaches to keep the optimism of the team and its follow- ers under reasonable restrictions. The feeling is that will defeat make at least three touchdowns. This attitude is based on the fact that Centre, al- though poss ing a stronger team, same form of attack that Williams did urday and which Harvard handled with little trouble. Centr am Confident. Danville Oct, 2:.—A Harvard Ky., crowd | numbering several thousand was at the rousing left for is highly ex- ard on Saturday. The players themselves and Coach Charles Moran are confident of winning. Moran, it was said, is of the belief that the gnme will be close, but expects his stars, especially Mec- Millan, quarterback: Roberts, full- back, and Weaver, centre, to carry Centre to victory, Centre sent Cam- the station and gave football team a off vesterday when it bridge. All Danville Scrubi Defeat Varsity. Oct The Yalo rsity by three touch- downs to one erday afternoon in a forty minute scrimr The heat kept some of the regular ity men on the side lines, how nd their absence weakened the team Kempton, who will play left half- back against West Virginia on Satur- day, and Dickens, tha left tackle, wera out of the practice, whilo Thorne Murphy, who has supplanted Kempt at quarterback 1 for only minutes. The: for the mount remains hot crubs beat the 1f the weather ¥ e will be but little tomorrow. ightly quarter- g fast during Murphy and k, who ha he last we eved 2 demo 1 his ability to ndle the first team. One of the Jones's runs resulted in a touchdown. This was the only score by the var- Anxions to Beat Navy. Princeto J., Oet. 22.—Although the one n at T rtown this Fall is “Be A definite order that is writte black leters on plac- ards in the Oshorn Clun House so that the gridiron warriors cannot miss if three times a day as they come to training tahle Princeton feels that there is one great obstacle which 1 cleared beforchand. This is « ¢ the Navy on Satur- r Stadium when the en's leav- slc t midshi ing Annapolis except f game with the Army will be lifted. 3 AM. LIKE SLAMMING OF \RON GATES OoF ELEVATORS 7.A-M. HEARS NO\SE OF OWN TE|LEPHRONE RINGING. HAD LEFT A CALL FOR SEvVEN V. Fribune ine HEARS NOISES| 4 AM- HEARS NOISE oF TAXI SCARCELY KeEP MOTOR ON STREET. BACK- FIRING , ETC, AT OFFICE - CAN EYES OPEN. | SPEEDY PARK CITY TEAM HERE SUNl]AY Nutmegs Expect Hard Battle With ——————————— All-Bridgeport Eleven With several of the American Chain company and the Lake Torpedo Boat comps elevens in the line-up, the All-Bridgeport team will 1e here Sunday, confident of taking the measure of the Nutmegf. The battle will start at 3 o'clock at Vibberts’ field, and is cxpected to be one of the hardest for the locals on this year's schedule. @ The Nutmegs have put in stiff practice in anticipation of the coming game, and all the players are in ° top condition for the fray. In fac- ing the Park City aggregation. the > in Phil Nelson, wiil gressive team, that ind to force them to the limit if l‘h‘- winning streak is to be contin- ued. As the season progresses, the Nut- megs continue to show improve In last Sunda contest with the A Hartford eleven, the Hardware ds were forced to turn in a str brand of football to cop the con and it was only the grcat work Parsons, the new player in the lineup, with Joe Neville, that brought home the bacon. This - will be Talbot, the former Bates r, playing his first game in uniform last Sunday, diz- form, and is bound to prove one of the stars o tean Captain Nelson, who was once noted is offensive play., is developing aver, his work as one of ternoon. Jim Isa coming up to of the Nutmegs > feaz Conley, the expectations coaches JENNINGS AT CORNELL Former Manazer of Detroit \mericans Is Sald o be Siated for Berth as Bascball Coach, i 4 (e former mz American Leagn » chosen #s Cor all coach at a Raseball As. to select a 1 University ccting of the ion here A for next s announced attend the conings, meeting. The is an alumnus of « the unive:sity b PETER MANNING WINS rncll and o <ation Captures Feature Event Atlanta—His Best Time 2:04 3-4. Atlanta, ning easily e of § Ga., Oct. 22.—Peter Man- the 2 00, the feature event of 08 class m in 1904, ; Tommy Murphy’s Grand Circuit Scn- | at ! wrot for ° i the trot open to two-year-olds, and | Bogalusa easily took the purse. Healing Honey Stops the Tickle, Heals the Thorat and Cures the Cough. Price 35c. A free box of GROVE’'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds nnd Croup is enclosed with every 7 ) “ ulllllfllllmmllm Some day, perhaps, you will try Resinol Ointment. Then the prompt relief that comes from its mild, cool- ing ingredients will prove to you why so many doctors prescribe it regularly to stop itching and to heal skin trou- bles like eczemg, ringworm, rashes, etc. Your druggist sells Resinol Ointment and Soap. Keep Your e § Roofs Water-tight | for 10 YEARS § You will have no more leaky roofs if you apply STORMTIBHT The Asbostic Water-Proof Compound for Covering Old and New Roofs. STORMTIGHT is guaran- teed for 1D years. Itrequires l no repainting—no repairs of | any kind. It is easily ap- | | formes Detroit m e | plied over the old roof—you don’t have to rip off the old material. Far superior to roof paint and ! more economical. | Rackliffe Bros. Co. and Circuit races here. | His best time was 2:54 3-4, and for the last half of the third heat he made 0:59 1-4. 250 PARK ST e e Men who appreciate and practice economy turn to Clothes for Younger Men Many of them wear their suits at least two seasons. It’s the practical thing to do, the fabric and tailor- ing are of the qual- ity that keeps clothes looking smart. Advanced styles at a reasonable price. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SUITS AND OVERCOATS $29.50 and $39.50 Value $40.00 and $45.00. "Hit the Trail and Save aFive Spot” o e L S s Y S L A Vs Herbert E.Anderson Teacher of Violin 1145-4. EVERY YEAR at the holiday season we are “snowed under”: by the volume of work we are called on to do for our patrons. This same condition has occurred each year. This year promises to be no exception. Won’t you come in now when we can give you our undivided atten- tion. ARCADE STUDIO The photographer in your town, 115 Dwight St. Tel. —_— FRANK BOSCO BARBER SHOP 5 BARBERS Open to our patrons from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.—Saturday 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. 183 MAIN STREET Clark & Brnlncl’d 3 J. W. CAMPBELL Electrical Contractor 48 WINTHROP ST. Phone 351-4 DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Ovrr Livery Cars for Hire. Day and Night.

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