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I know them and highly recommend them. 58 Elm Street RAMBLER-TTRERS EASY FORNOTHEGS (Continued from P:eceding Page.) L defense. Premo again punted to T4 bot, who signaled fer & fair catg The Nutmegs scorin§ machine th: got going, a steady advance ward the Yisiters' goal Was started Smashes thyough “tdekle: by Captain Carpentey, and Dill made he signd¥s called for Dill all, an? the doughty left the Pigskin under his ckle for 15 yards for the . I, Barnikow failed at The. first period ended Talfback arm slid gace a Little w again kicked off ick being a short ord man was able le ground. Here ut on full steam, and be the usual good r twice fooling the k plays through the astered by the It that a third play gained team forced the ball. The toward the n Barnikow substantial a‘tempt at the simila nothing, and the Hartfo to punt, Talbot receivin Nutmegs started a mar Fartford goal, Dill, Cap] and Carpenter, tearin ~ains on each play. tance of the Rambl Nutmegs It was the same Hartford team, atte gaining through the 1 nothing, and the loca sion of the pigski brought the bal' *o the 25 yard line, and then albot uncorked a bealtifu forward pass to F. Barnikow behi the visitors' go@l line for the secoj bler-Tigers 0. E. Barnikow’s, G E. Barnikow opened the thi by kicking to Whelan; Two at line plunging proved a fal Premo then booted the ball. megs rushed the ball to th line and then lost the ball on Premo kicked out of bounds, being a poor one. On the 12 the Nutmegs lost the ball, &ter the Barnikow brothef§ and Scott 154 con- tributed some nedl TUBS. An ofrside kick by the Ramblel-TIgers ga,o them the ball_in-midfiela\Here Hocnousé, the visitors' quarterb®QX. tmec 5 for. ward pass, but E. Baxniko® jnter- cepted it, and ran the did2DCe to the goal line for the third\ *0Uhaown. Buchney failed to register oal. R. T’s, Only Sco In the closing minutes of game, the Hartford team repeatedly {ried the aerial attack, resulting in sgle good galng. One run contributed Hart- ford player netted 45 and TNTETTEY BETTY COMPSON & S| Connelly - | Politis .. A. G. HAWKER A Paramonnt. Picriire I am enthusiastic over the Sterling Tire and for this reason FABRICS 6,000 MILES Casings - Size 30x3 Fabric 30x3}5 Fabric 31x4 Fabric 30x3l4 Cord 32x31/5,Cord 32x4 Cord 33x4 Cord 34x4 Cord 32x4V5 Cord 33x4}4 Cord 34x4)5 Cord 35x41/45 Cord 36x41/5 Cord 33x5 Cord 35x5 Cord 37x5 Cord 36x6 Cord If you are not satisfied with your us and get your money. We have no large sales force—we have no army of agents, no costly office rents. Insl_md of sending a personal solicitor, we print this advt. saving over to you in the form of this drastic reduction. — CASH, CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ORDER — The Safest Plan is to Mail Your Order T' oday as we reserve the right to withdraw this offer before October 31st if our stock runs out. A. G. HANWNWKER Telephone 2456 Thomas Meighan ana Lois WilSON i & scene from* The City of Silent Men* AT FOX’S MONDAY, TUESAY AND WEDNESDAY he ball to the Nutmegs .2 . The visitors were unable 10 first down, and the locals took on of the pigskin. The locals at once, the boot being a beau- ne, putting the ball 4n Hartford ory. Again the aerial attack was oyed by the visitors, and when ball was finally on the 20 yard line Donald elected to try for a d goal. He booted the pigskin nicely d it sailed beween the uprights for e only score the visitors registered in two games against the Nutmess this season. The game ended a few seconds later. The summary. Nutmegs Rambler-Tigers Dotsy O'Neil Courtney Kent Lawson Berglund . Buchney Rohan Lett Tackle F. Barnikow Talbot Holehouse E. Barnikow Right Halfback MacDonald ‘Whalen Carpenter . Premo Iback Score: Nutmegs 19, RTambler-Tigers 3; touchdowns: Dill, F. Barnikow Goals from touchdown, E. Barniko goal grom fleld, MacDonald; substi- tutions (Nutmegs), Koplowita for F. Barnikow, F. Barnikow for Dill, Ken- ney for E. Barnikow, Scott for Carpen- Boucher for Lindstrum, Murphy for Dotsy, Bellard for Courtney, Booth for Premo, Duly for Kent, Collins for Berglund, Deegan for Whalen, Gaylor for Holehouse, McGrath for Gaylor, Dempsey for Collins; referee, Clesson Parker, Middlebury; umpire Jim Bren- a Trinity; head linesman, M. Hor- Syracase; linesmen Dr. J. Klein, Vermont and O’Loughlin, Catholic University; timer, Erickson; time of quarters, 15 minute: BREAKERS AHEAD FOR THE BIG THREE (Continued from Preceding Page.) Pinceton, even with the injured Lourie and Garrity in the lineup, wéuld not have vanquished the Nav. The same observers are also positive hat the sailors have one of the best teams in the Bast, a backfleld run- aing high in both quantity and qual- ity, and with a line that is experienc- ed, heavy and skilled in the fine voints of the gridiron sport. Certainly there is no question ‘as to the high Goality of the line. The Army-Navy game at the Polo Grounds last No- vember showed how well fixed Coach solwell is in the matter of forwards. His ends were good then as now, and tno backfield men on Saturday scemed to have no trouble piercing a Princeton line that is far from be- ing second-rate. Saturday's game alone lifts the Navy to a prominent position among the claimants for the imaginary Kast- ter, Dill for Kenney, (Rambler-Tigers) things may happen between now and Ulie end of the season. The midship- inen still have to meet Penn State, and if the latter, which seems ras strong as ever, should trim Harvard next Saturday and then take the measure of both the Navy and Pitts- burgh, the championship contention would be settled by a few strokes. Harvard’s Prospects Dubious. Harvard's prospects are still tinged with indigo, and the situation seems to get no better as the season grows older. Georgia. of course, was a strong team. It did not lose a game last season. On the other hand, it beat Furman by a lower score than Gid Georgia Tech. In any event the Harvard coaches are worried over the fumbling, the poor forward passing and the general ineptness which the pizyers showed during Saturday’s zame. The only touchdown followed a block kick, hardly a completely sat- isfactory way of scoring. The rush- ing attack showed the same faults as in ‘other games this year and, as in the Yale game last season, it ad- vanced steadily down the field to a scoring position and then lacked the necessary punch to cover the inter- vening chalk lines. Mont Blane, the highest mountain in Europe, is 15,872 feet high. CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse ForOver 30 Years ein championship. But a great many » MUST BE MODIFIED Transportation and Killing, Much Suffering to Beasts Philadelphia, Oct. 17.—The transpor- tation and slaughter of our food anim- als was the subjegt discussed by Dr. Francis H. Rowley, president of the American Humane Education society, before the American Humane associa- tion here today. ““The fact is that so long as men and women insist on eating meat, the chances of the cruelties of transport- ing and slaughtering food animals will continue in spite of everything humane organizations cau do,” Dr_ Rowley said. ““We may be able to modify them in some respects as we have in the past but humanity must either become com- pletely civilized or else give up eating meat altogether before his problem can be solved. *“To transport these food animals and to slaughter them by thoroughly hu- mane means and processes would in- volve expense that would make the whole business prohibitive. We can- not get animals from the farm to points of slaughter, hundreds and sometimes more than a thousand miles away, save by methods that mean suf-| fering to them. To take the time to provide such help as woul® be just and fair to them and to furnish such trains as would make possible the prop- er feeding and watering of them, where they would have the conveniences that | fair treatment would demand, and then to slaughter them by methods that avoids all fright and suffering—to do Reg. Price $ 1520 19.20 24.00 26.20 35.08 44.64 46.00 47.20 50.40 51.60 52.96 54.48 55.60 62.80 66.00 69.44 '101.80 this would be to spend far more money than any business corporation could | ever get out of the transaction. | ““Thus you see, humanity must be- | come more civilized or else give up| cating meat altogether before this| problem can be solved.”” Sale Price $ 924 11.67 14.59 15.93 21.33 27.14 27.97 28.70 30.64 31.37 32.20 33.12 33.80 38.18 40.13 4222 61.89 Reg. 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