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_———————_'——— 1€ ~ NEW BRITAIN 'DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 ATING NEWS - “They are really suffering from cumulative constipation” | ¢ HARTFORD-NUTMEGS " £ -NUTMEGS : TE[I Hl m |_ | GAME AT BOWL TO ‘HIGH Q[;H[]U[ NINE I | A L | | a " . A i START AT 2 0'CLOCK (L) | AME IS PLANNED | OSINTI ESS numbers of people have a daily intestines in their elimination of poisonous waste P | | ! elimination of waste matter from the sys- matter '”] YA I- onli) S'l' HUME | : tem but this elimination is not thorough : i v destnted H Tentntive Arrangements Are Made for and sufficient. They depend on a regular weekly Eat 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast before . 4 Yale foot ) | Rt purge to rid their intestines of poisons and they or between meals every day. Have it on the table g | Tust night w | | kil never feel the full vigor and zest that come from at home and on your desk at the office. Eat it Last Year’s Freshman Cap- Meets New Haven Eleven | These Two Elevenn, | perfect health, plain, spread on bread or crackers, or dissolved z structions to return | | i e ; 3 ; K in water, milk or fruit juices. You will like its tain Out as Result of ourday night immediatcly uiter Tomerrow Afternoon in } Tt it et Al ImThls wh((;l_t‘ );mhlem so important that a well- fresh, distinctive flavar ana the ciean, wholesome Bisicss [ iemanes G i League Game. | ford munaiers, tontativa arranges | own medical journa I»hns published a collection taste it leaves in your mouth ' ,ql, ins 411;\ nts ot the annual of essays on constipation. All the doctors who B iih e 2l & clusiy two clevens, | y 4 T S U o 2h ) ) i s [OREE \r\m:- Syanuier ;{roteAthesc es}sla) emphasize the importance of Fleischmann’s Yeast 1s assimilated just like I Dl f with | el [auttord TWED | Nutmess and I ney was prosent iet. As one physician puts it, “The digt has the any other familiar food. Only one precaution: if Freun Rk ddptAInEon Yo for + AL e iimause Sehont of Now Haven i ity v‘ll e melll clan. 1t aa ‘1“‘. H!i most marked influence upon the normal activity troubled with gas, dissolve the yeast first i half a o Marylund gane & ¢l K Ui weion wiie | ed to pluy the first game at Hartford " s, cliss & ha brutses which ha 3 HARVATLD 18 CONFIDENT g o Uie” i of (he {rinngiar | either at Poli Kield or the Clarkin | of the bowels. cup of very hot water, This does not affect the atren encoun ol league, The down st ik here | Stadiom, No matter which o ese | jenti : ' f offics a 4 : fuspi e Tt a e s cabliiria e an Bl s e T TS o afont ks ‘.J.:“‘ ik (_““‘mj“‘”‘” }' :.I\'w»»l Scientists have now discovered the simple food efficacy of the yeast Pl.mevu standing order with 5 St \ ont aturday’s Defent, thew,. 0 sty DOy | jmediately to set up udditional that helps restore normal conditions, and clears your grocer for Fleischmann’s Yeast and get it fresh W the last of t Lapeet to Trof Y relol on the T 8 " od & P : ' rerv dav. ¢ e ATt " 0 rounseslirinctton out a 13 to :"' i ““ e “‘I rasid ']“‘;';"“H"*’ ',‘.‘; the | the body of accumulating waste matter—just the every day. G T il s bl stes e hatora (1Y ork, Nov. {.—Harvard's foot- | mecting thut between ] { familiar little cake of Fleis AIE ) : X ot matcn o Nt ek, 1 OE T e ey T 000 rEdRE L it thatieat aty leischmann’s Yeast! Send 4 cents in stamps for the booklet, “The froning & varsity which contained the \ ction, This e the larges ;. e B . "o q & DULS caniRTEalEhe Bty ‘“}';.4-““ Frow ‘m.‘ “.U n ‘m ‘vhu‘ § L UhaE T s aer Al F1r§t came the startling discovery that Fleisch- New Importance of Yeasc in Diet. So many ca mow thinlc of amikning Dy e plRAhaN vl professional — f otball contest. The | mann's Yeast richly supplies the essential water- inquiries are coming in daily for this booklet that Oed Scores Both, re they, will stay for the period | the ord team, 1f the local [ i L e el p e soluble vitamine. ~Then it was found that it it is necessary to make this nominal charge to Le L a LU L s Ca U G ".m(‘».: e, uad ar- | takex tiig New Haven tewn Into camn tNe [ 5% o ¢ vfuzgl “iela in. Bristol, TH i builds up the body tissues and keeps the body cover cost of hax)fllmg and mailing. Address THE touchdowns for the regulars, taling tie Sty T e | eaIn of 1ts ol rivala New Britain to uve | datey s Mly\l:lul,i " n\ dflx;fll same resistant to disease. In addition, because of its FLEISCHMANN COMPANY, 701 Washungton Street, ball across in closing & sciles of r ier, head L M= {0 clear claim to the title, were Nov. and efinite date : 3 ik Gl lines gaina which totaled Aid there had becn a defintte | Coneh Newel has s charges I the | will be selected this afternoon. 1f the freshness (you get it fresh daily) it helps the New York City. for the first, The longest kaln wis “hy in Harvard’s mintal attitude | best of condition and ¢ them to | All-Hartford team is played on the namite” Murphy's forward inss to Spedon he defeat by Centre last Satur- | » out o the long the scorec | 151 the Willinms will be played the (i ranty s Mol et nd that the Crimson was pre- | The conehos will put gho best ten that | foilowing weeke or vice versa Be tatoanta s SR oA g 1artHotbents Liinuaton oot | e I Tiae s On this Sunday the All-Manchester | f f f S| which was. dcatvned. for Jack Calhot | Kt aut of the gaime o acrount o e { Wil comie here to play the Nutmess | The need for scientifically tested yeast Oed covere fifty yards before he was i the exceptic of Gherke, who uries w he seen i inenp. t Vibbert's field. The game will he toppled over at the serubs' 10-yard I B .,:u“.!“ i e 230, The Manchester team | Frech yeast has been proved by recent scientific tests to be a On the fourth down he went over for the T ET C e e s wor as it | iting 1ot and promises to throw | valuable food for correcting run-down condition, constipation, o ey h on crutches, the entire squad | ¢ w ith - the return ol | g scare in the Nutmeg camp. | . indigestion and certain skin disorders. These original tes A Doacon Emorson &ulle wis in his f ood physical condition ik Lthe tno SOt fuakics — | were all made with Fleischmann's Yeast. Beware of untested serimmaging of the sea v ng H i1l not able to play again ;. a 1 Sexton will hold | | yeast-vitamine preparations that contain drugs or other mix- denat lett tackle fo avcond nalf of || REbI by Gk iie oAby v o Smith will be at the | tures. Fleischmann'’s Yeast (fresh) is a pure food, rich in vita- Enae s m Mot o s e action against Yale [Raiepbacs LR S AL U mine, in which i¢ measures up to the high standards set by but s probably benched for the seson, er said he would not announce S eI A LTS (e xata) CosnsaL 1t laboratories and hospitals. The familiar tin-foil package with L oir aLah Soaren burlie lito 0 e prs dke-up of his line until time | ; el i Batusiay irestal| the yellow label is the only form in which Fleischmann's Yeast . feo when the”varsity hnd been weakened | ¢ game tomorrow 0 Mooy will be in (e two, run: { for Health is sold. | v Incessant substitutions. Neal'a fo : = berthis, Dunn {n the fullback post an i m e A INCETON 1S READY. BAICHT VR Rl A sible by an Intercepted toss, 1 W == e = . ! goal from the H0-yar X Net 1o Meet Har- | o A e o S o | o 'Bert Acosta Defeats Field of —_— p n-.r” :;»m ‘fl‘u:v‘ Tad Jones said to. var i SEERT (LT lopular Dick Dillon | i night that probably twents-five players el st e : S e R | yinceton, N. 3., Nov. 4—Princeton's Secured By Saviski| Five Others—Hartney = ‘ : : : ; : Today's line Lincoln and Deaver, | ¢ | team practically finished its . b Gk Sl . the machine strack a Ford machine held in Judd's hall last night S ol Avoi end; “Hiiddon and Emlaiyn, tacklce: |1 ution for the Harvard same yes. | | Mangser Lonse Saviski of the Hurd- | Injured. R G el ) it Mayer Hopes to Avoid ‘ross an a Norris, con- 4 ware ¥ e has taken a step damagin [t light [l . t Vi o oL av tirs - Becket, - quarterbuck ATk and afternoon before a cheering | g 5ipne girection toward the suc- | (v it : e e Levying Special Tax Jordan, halfbacks; Mallory, fullback. Lo asEen hundred - under= | oL o pagketball this season by se- | Omaha, Neb . d—liert Acosta of 1§ 0SS anoc A tit e unIony aal S o s o Orson’ 1. Curtis is compiling L0 = 2 | Braduates, The Bi8 indlCpEd N curing the scrvices of Richard” Dil- | New York won the annual Pulitzer night-sady R S b d n o departmental finances in the SUNDAY SPORTS, | soriinmuge. scotii o ieh | jon of’ Hartford, to referce the games. | xilver trophy race for heavier-than- Walter Kopf, 1 ‘ Leod B hope it e lovy O aspecid ugainst the scrubs ¢ hen | Lpiek? is prohably the best known | craft here today, defeating 1 York Giants of the Nation . 4 miay be averted this year. While the . e Don Lourle at! the helm, went| Dick. 1s prob o \m! He “\ ‘\:” pelbois Losmy dblenting (apticl E is s ,4‘”‘ 1 few o v 8 . 1 i ¢ nd cral commissions 'u‘l» rap- Big Game at East End Fleld When | | e Dl S biter in New Enzland, been | of fivi other contestants, one of pending, i S f vera a @ Empires Plays Hartford Crin | Aty il . | handiing sames here for many years, | whom, 11, Hartney of New York == | of his pay enz T f | indhng, dvaaandithaioiisiobil petdisidtel Ll arvard eleven planned to prac- {4 his “work has always proved was injured when his plane crashed B : 5 T | ver street o . | LR et Local foothal] fans are anticipating | the Palmer stadium here this | jeeueqory, Dillon knows every phase [y veland, Ia [ Pontinusddiont 1ol (AU T N ¢ en 1 a mayar is hopeful that it s t 2 cipating 00 to Bet Acquainted with the | E ot i 7| i ! ceived in total fines §11, not be neceskary to pass a tax pa N & real treat Sunday when the fast ] | of basketball thoroughly, and is emi Circling the race course from Omaha ! && t | 4 \ \ Empire A. (. football squad clash urrents, Princeton was to drill ] op iy fair in his running of the | o Loveland to U NEp Ay [ auan R Aneal IRt oS dam el DeIDW S vk o gt shle on next year's grand list Ja MU TR0 1S G ot hehind elosed gates on University | nn Jator ol dont ) Yehy | amounted to only $335. L il IR e IR ey o : e e e S e Increane In Fines. —— == d L trica against the Crimson. | Pl il 2 Tea| The increase in liquor finex i shown Empites have been practicing ha 5 i WILL AWARD 6y 5% 9.2 sceonds, or at the rate of 176.7 . e g i o do i W B veman oG v xauad was { aa 3 miles an hour, as compared with last| it an interesting manner by tt: fol- Bitine P.‘m,,.‘, i I‘*H‘ i ed in good condition and Coach | New Haven. Nov, 4—Yale men plac- | v o8 S0 Vo B Y2t irl B s, | lowing report: | R D d he would be 2 to pre- | ing in Yale-Harvard vs. Oxford-Cam- { S50 SRR 08 0 08 o ren| | From April 1 to September 30, 1910 Rl i i L strongest front to the Crim- |} bridze track ana field will Ling. the. Arrow Club. of Southers| there was received in total fines $1,- | iny' Bl Wil siower 08 gl | oo attacle ) heredrler receivs o' malon SOCH Ll Goitornia on w Long Taldng) feldle | 0L1 Brom that timeluntil Muren| am declare o he the fastest center ec dation of fhe ver- 4 ey _ 5 ) e was reeeived §5,080.49 R iRriagin blines Haiiteatedttoltan | MNewttTAver Lo - Yale | has been confiimed by the board of it it e months receipts amounted to § FZalle a large crowd since this is the | lnemen were given a v Bxduy | contrall Winhres ot ERcovatod WebIne i P SRE L COFERL e From October 1, 1 until March 31, Yiniy zame in the city on Sunday. | and today, first string substitute get- | “¥'s" have been awarded to the fol- | JEEE FRESRE T VEIEE 0 REET 1921, the liquor fines began coming in The whistle will be blown at 3:00| Ung the heavy end of the scrimmag- lowing men for placing in the inter- S50 S8 P00 S0 SHETREE €0 S0 and the report for that six months “o'clock sharp by faree in Only a light workout for the | national meet last July O e e r bl rale v st His | f1sured at $13,031.18 r the past six ckett, fTormer Pastime and latter will he had today. Quaile at | man, 1924, in quarier ile; M. K. | H "-‘_‘" 57:20.6. Lioyd W. Be taud | MONths the total receipts have been was in the practice yesterday » Douglas, 1924, mile . Hu b ting as 57:20.6. Lloy . Bei anehs § | C. star. wae it lhe practice yosterday, Douslas, 1524, mile, And A HuIma oeinw vori waa founth) time d hour, | $18,184.88. o o s first time since an early s 10328ty hurdlessinnip i taracy [Io8 Nowotle el 190 ithuitiing 1 Rotn $25,216.64 Token In, s.n injury. Blair the bix freshman | Aldrich, 1 has been elected c minute nd 810 B s Gorran| The total fines for the perlod from " i IS HIS MO S P il not be in | tain of mex ason’s baseball it Bis ma Muais il 4% October 1, 1 0 the end of Septen 0 §.—Gil Dobie, head | the Maryland zame tomorrow hecause | and E. Starr, et o exaentive secretary | Der, 1921, Was $25,216.04, of which $15,- coneh of the ruell fooball s ‘ iies 1en were expectant | e = of UK tAibve Club 6 {8a i ~| 815 was trom liquor fines, | > doesn't helieve in good luck char iing success to their KACEYS PRACTICE e O e o' 1n| _Before the prohibition amendment }‘ 1 doane ”'.:““" I"y"‘{"”" ) of victories tomorrow Candidates for the Knights lnfln forced landing in a field. His right “""::‘,fl\ Anomrchalpd It o tt 'omoand don't depend on any-| O Sy Columbus hasketball team, held the | hip was broken and he suffered some [ Year amounted to just about what the AR e e e ey 0FANS D GAM, o s have been for the pas BRI "'N') J0ht ohlndlioh "‘" :, ”':‘\‘.' o "\ | st practice of the season last night | internal injury, the seriousness of l"l‘ar]un”\ s have been for the pust ety e you're pinch.” So Corne I rojans will play Vindsor a4t 5:30 o'clock at the New Dritain ch could not be learned to: From April 1,°1910; until March R R team in that place next Sun-| Hogw' club symonsium. | Thoso ro| e Iu‘m’- ‘Maken ,\?.-‘.mlln‘:-m 1911, the entire receipts of thoiy v e e B fermoon, AL will b the second | sponding for practice are: Kilduff, | Trouble with the gasoline pump of| Were $15,954.94, ov just $100.04 subasher et F ne of the season bolween the | e JRestelli hrothers, Murphy, Du- | his machine forced him down from | than the liquor fines of tho past ! = 2 L kd ‘,"‘ cals dow N the up- g, k, Billy Fiezpatrick and Saxe e altitude of about 500 feet, the plane ]q:‘“‘:lyl A‘;wlnll \,I 1911 v"w March a n - T 10 0 a few weeks ago, It | jof e 4 : 5 912, the total police court receipts o FOOTBALL TOMORROW latter was one of tht star performers King a nose dive He was thrown o 5, s B o h tgame of an climination pihe flyst Lime tho tuum has 1084 | \i(h“the. Corbin teum of the Indus-|thirty fect clear of the machine,| 8l kinds were 30498382 ot 30.310.18 a5 o T i e | 1 o, i e Wil S MO R nest ool T prass it banier accloonimly S 8| Bocth Goaaier n . past 32 Fashion’s will liyed tomorro fternoon at | | ce t . week S (11 o e gt I8 OB BiBOIIC i 12 i o | 01 S S e Lot e e on is scheduled on November 12 1 cried when he learned of his machine’s [ months. - i l Al Intere = e e L the Staic armory against a team |fate. 5 BOWLING GAMES TONIGHT, Y ! son has been very 1% ROUND BOUT, from Willimantic, % \'“tl"::"‘““ Epahon) :." l;a‘:'i’:fl,‘ The second round of games in the H atth Styfi‘-s Y 1 teats New ork. oV ») i ein- % 7 o s e b a 2 tuti es Bo g leazue w e roll- -~ I l(\r‘l”h\ ov. 4 ‘\\“.m wi FAGLES CHALLENGE. luter was brought to an Omaha hos- | }\(:“n"” l)‘\'vj\n]i]v:‘r ;" il ,’\H ‘I .’.“«. namely mpires, Shamdock o Sittsburg i 5 Members of the Polish Falcon club | Pital Trouble with —the pump on| el yrede: T b, Pittsburg, in a fifteen round | | IHitiey s M knodiacTay SR IR a0 | E DN RALIE The team representing and the and all of them || tonight. Tay Kelser, Curiber- ( have orsanized a football team to be Bl o p i peediinn Sooe o i=oq) | the local branch of the Southern New [l f ever they playe ‘ b1t of Uie fatechimplon anxious to book games with any wlvlln "!h’w )Hl‘vlm]mm\ qul}flr\\-‘“"(]‘: slight margin of lead, closely follow- ‘ ) o L HEaVy S e b e TR s ol the L s wife, who was on the fleld, \ Sl v . > WANT BASKETBALL GAMDS, birar6 achicduledifor an=8 round | viginily his challenze applies urged him not to attempt to fly. He|ed by the New Britain Herald five. rices e T : cams in Southington, Bristol, Meri- [ was on the first lap when the accident | S ST | . b AP grins 2 {den. Hartford and Middletown. Ar- ) occurred | & he club are ope for game BANCROFT K 3 . 1 ™ \ :m‘“ 2hi ‘Mn_’ Ghincrn an L \\\. '\' \' s ! rangements for games can be made | To Acosta wil go the Pulitzer tro-| CITY ITEMS These are very unusual shoeg for Ao S RcANBENah (eee 8 0! s rave Ban- [ with Manager Jack Midzeon, at the [ phy with $2,000 in h, while second | The amad rly 1 fice is : ‘N n_game on .‘1‘\‘, "\”::‘l‘h.v“‘.".\x‘.;n shorts e \“ o ‘\ i Falcon club, !r-\-\wh“vlw 741-14, any [and third place won $2,000 and $1,000, | Victor rvv'w"h"w November. C. L. f“;“":'(] ]!]‘L\J:I\I““j:] ‘:II{‘(']Iiyt‘\\' !:1“1d<h!\v eyl lnaunes ,f. St n L nundssand omed flipme Lol = = }I You seldum et a men breg that| Harry Kevorkian has been named Newark reliability. They are made ; 9 i ot s by 440 fans in his ost prophets are valyable hecause | he has gotton 20,000 miles out of a| trustee of the Krikoran Cousins £ materials spe s selected fr teaiakaramrotar o] i 1 (&% opnialtor usually: hepper {suit of clathe. company of this city, hy Refc of materials specially selected from = = — —— — = Rankruptey Edward M. Yeoman first hearing in the com the best the world's markets afford. 2 i o A ! Through + “short cut” business DER WHAT A POOTLEGGER TiHimws ABOUT was held yesterday. According X o S i e - M L aBocy statement of the concern, the linhili- mzfl;ml and the |_fl'u\mu 'nl all and the assets possible economies in handling by tem, we sell th S& ARE Tue s are $5,166.32 Lol (Tl s I'm CERTAINLY A - 1 R pAReE Dar el i STRONG ADVOCATE o 2 TR Winka ted to U our chain store S T T T RONG ADVOCAT [ : A. N. Winkle reported e po- 5 & B! 3 oS ERds e PROMIBITION ~ 5 56l that whlle baciting autom wonderful shoes at a lower price WAS SO mMUCH ) o ’ bile around on Arch strect last night than vou will pay elsewhere. In j;/ THe wcfflfj | (el R AT short, the name “Newark” on a shoe THOUGHT | WAS 0 pans a high standard of v e R WAKE UP Som means a hig nde Alone GooD SEEt| AY AND FIND IVE | HAD ThE OLD SRS BUT | WAS ONLY A a : PIKER DREAM 2 REp AsK For No. 3322, Me: brannew pattern, att perforated. The sin of the best Oak tanr Mahogany English Bal BRERS DOwn Wise People Take leath | Pepto-Mangan \\\‘|hv|'r fibre lnéw ;vm.‘, ) ) iddle So'e Joodyear The preventi vv”“v ylfvh:.y'”( ‘l\‘|'|’l.|y‘|’ Wingfoot Rubber Heel the greatest works of the public ;\(\.}rhvl\.w \\,L m(:, ‘]: health anthorities ple are heing .(‘I(‘\(‘ U can g taught how { otake car the same style, fit and we; hoaies so that the 0 oavoid siel anywhere else at | ness. In schools children are beins price. Ask for No. 4721. 5 == taught hygiene, Serious illness caw eI e e be avoided by proper care of the St the artistiatakin] — heaith, Pale faces, sichly bodic el D loss of appetite and slecp, headaches G PRGE | N and nervousnesg ave usually ol 1 LD . ® SITLER R SOLD RS 2 e % i G 3 (A body has no resistance. : alking Boot wit oLD BItL * BuT He Tl cetlh ilnlintag CLDAS L S AR T Tawe A BoTTLE oF Disense germs have an easy time of plunin, Oak - extension leather 3 LOT orf oubd BiLL Thme GooD oLD GRAnIAD S * it. People are learning the necessity | <oles and Goodyear WingFoot Ml s GG ST R L ABELS - AT s WHITE. RoCik AND G¢ of foepini blood In wood condition. | Rubber Heel attached. ~ The 50005 AND 12 Buck s Shs SR i 4 ’( o BET A LOTTA They take Gude's Pepto-Manzan when upper leather is fine and soft. The military A QUART ' O Bagy! ke -Yow! THEM 1886, or GUY HAUE A 'NICE they feel run down. That keeps blood | walking heel makes this boot particularly suited aRT, ABY ! e LD pare HEADACHE TomG M T ORI B i G D R r 45 | A SRR i Neve t is sold In both ligquad ana tablet | | A LITTLE OF THAT BuT mNoOT R UNCLE form at drug stores, Advertisement DoPE o' Em B> MAnE THEM Loorr AN TIgue ‘ FOX’'S 1 L " . nnd Wed. B i CHARLIE CHAPLILIN i o —in— W A | STHE IDLE CLASS" | 3 NS | | The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United Statesy YOU'LL SEE | NEW BRITAIN STORE - | - | BAESURI RN G 524 MAIN §iREsy, NEAR R, R. CROSSING \" b PALACE in | | All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers. 3 “THE IDLE CLASS” |

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