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NEW BRITAIN DPAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, . 9 INTY the league nd other teams [ o rngien mane % V \ QF A |Yale Foothall Players Bid |coming season a LG PRI L Dt Bk i GUB» ST N?IHT lS 1 -u” \“r‘w"'mw..,\‘l‘x”.‘}‘.y‘;;.‘::]?:m\w.‘ RY HAND q SE/ [ Farewell to Bovl Today | i B[t e atih attiala) Yoy arer ik Sehubert-Liszt R S —————————— TR All by m (& GxnHatAd LY e ; of age will be permitted to e lml fiu 8 \roo. . Sohubert-Lisat | ke Iy e the lonesome song of the | he ir ) | t I'has ng v in the proposed league. A meet. | a Campanella A b ‘ after t 1 we | d ¥ ¢ i 1 »[ing of the managers will be held at lm)w h Tale % ' 0c wagon, The gren ena | Ground oW \ ovide the elub on Tomorrow evening. The The Slice of Tongue, whicl Saturdays has chur e oppositiol tturda first game will be played on Novem- \lmmnln \ vith visitors to the nun e game th e a Vhite | her 36 Woman's Club Members and| e Moor saracen v oF T i W ihe e romaorrow The Mother to her Daughter ¥ . { . k / & Biue T liiitd tomiat SHEVILIN REGAINS TITLE 10 club appreciates very much the £ 5 W at Cambridge on Satur TO FORM CITY LEAGUS ¢ Roxhury district, regained the rtunity of listening to these 5 \ f \ lny he team will hold a light sis Pl ER BLAE env for| New England featherwelght title last and muny expressed o wish to £ § b n d a short scrimmage thi ) 7 " Members of the Woman's club and | hear them again soon in our city ernoon. This is the final toucl their guests were present in large| The hospitality committee, with 2 hat leaves the squad in fighting trim numbe last evening to listen to the | Miss Leonard as chairman, served re oo 5 | f their big game Coach Jones fine pro. m given by Sydney | freshments i 5 . | being contident that his charges are Thompson and Mad Hoff man Koehler. Miss Thompson, who when he won a ten-round de- out from Mike Morley, of T Shevlin is boxing in Dartmouth college. i e e 2 2 . In the hest lition. From to 2 e morrow night itil after Satnrday's is o pupil of Yvette Guilbert of New ‘( ‘ompensation Act H(‘lp‘w Sty i et wf 1 Hul \ml l.mr”J ulmlw \~'m ; ‘wvv.u York, gave an original melodrama, | Injured Baseball Players i ! 3 G / [tered ut the Belmont Country club which was greatly enjoyed, and de Philadelphia Nov 16 For the ’ , 3 i near Newtonville, Masi lighted her audience with her Old|grgt time the state workmen's com . g : / ; - 5 nglish and Turkish ballads in ap-| pensation act went into cifect, a base- . . ? : | COLGATE VS, PRINCETON propriate costumes | ball player has received an award for : | Madame Kochler provided a rare | injupies sustained in a basebill game. i ” (x5t ; These Two Teams Will Resume Foot- daloa] treat, rendering fom of 10| The award was made (o i : i ball Retations Next 1all est known compositions from Men- | prickman of Brooklyn, N gainst o ok KBLL" Ilamilton, N. Y., Nov. 16.—Prince St D7 Q i drsson, Tubensicn, Sehubert, List| e i ity haseba vovociion, s i B (olamitton, X, v, Nov. to—rnee | Eor Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, wnd other composers. 1o 7 % % el 490 el % L1 2 b g was broken at the opening of the k- [the gridivon in 1922, if negotiations 3 < s 5 The following s the program in|y5a1 seagon and e is unable to play ‘ o B oty BCt Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver A a ording to h atement / g 1] ol 3 % A ithletic authorities of the two schools . Heathove he rd made by Referee War- e B * Caey Y % are successful. The Maroon team IHIh \‘\m». L “‘l““'] "‘I"I*“‘"‘I‘_,,,.. C. Graham, provides that Hick- s g AL : g 3 5 played at Princeton in 1919, but the artic-la ve ir | mornir ind you will feel splendid. Canieit Eade. : ." YOl man shall receive 60 per cent of the ; s i 3 % : i ving year a game with Yale was| world to phy \ ! JoWe while you sleep.” Casca- ancer e tubinstein |y vimum weekly compensation of ; ; substituted. This season the Tiger ‘ ‘ . i vas ok Erine ke The Letter of Introduction -A Melo- | % T | g2 ¢ rece $12 a week fo Gt O g W defeated Colgate 19 to 0 drama I S N O Bl Ca TRl st ; Pills, Calomel, or Oll and they Huntington's inability to return has| ¢ : ( v mi | cost only ten cents a box. Children Mendelssohn | | the rioc whic was accus- | : b Definite announcement of Ellery | set The Woman. [the period in which he was accus- | ; el TTusrend tomed to play baseball, from May 17 3 to November § ade the question of a coach for the|empty your owels completely by | love Ca Hickman is a former ontfielder of the Brooklyn National league team | I’. Juon . Kriens | ¢ Chromatique . .. ..Godard RN If you own a.vehicle like this vou can cross rivers withou s of Two English Cour BANKART ) e % 8 r bridges and enjoy travel “by land or sea” without leaving yom \ The Ballad of King Lear and his i - “Q ) 3 “ > é Three Daughters. No Basis for Report Says (-rmluulvlsvat. It is named “Succe and is shown at the “tryout at Bay- The Parting of Lancelot and Guien- Manager Gannon. onne, N. J. Yougun it right into the water on its wheels and im- | § - SVELe, New York, Nov. 16.—Official denial | mediately it becothes a boat. All you have to do is to pull a lever | @ Adapted from Sir Thomas Malory.|of the rumor that those in charze of |which starts the propeller and tnp,\ the wheel drive. athletics at Dartmouth were secking s Larry Bankart as coach of the Green SRR ==} TWO-QUART tootball team was made yesterday by | ofl through Joseph W. Gannon, chair- & ° IT'HICK man. ° “There is no basis for the report . 56 - HARD BGMPLEXIBNS moel e Bl ail others in Delicacy and Fragrance. SHEET Ol e | said Mr. Gannon. “For all we know 4 e | Bankart’s name may have been men- - e . § b e mae i [tioned by outsiders, but the Pepio-Mangan Makes Rich,|has at no time come up for consid- : ‘ A B *" Red Blood—Liquid | eration by the council, nor have we : - g § - For a Limited e ood—Liqui ny intention of giving the subje ’ ¥ % i g Or Tablets of next year's coach any considera- ¥ .. | % ! |tion until after the foothall season + % ’ ms TV The woman whose complexion js|The council and the Dartmonh un-| SN AT i, il : z yit Time ONLY muddy and almost sallow has blooa | AerEraduate body s solidly hehind ; L that is clogged with polsons, She|the present coach, Jackson Cannell awakens in the morning with a lan.| !N all the remaining gamcs of the guid feeling. She seems to have no|5¢250M: rey at all = e Her blood is weak and thin and she HOREMANS IS BEATEN. SEALTD PACKETS ONLY needs to take Gude's Pepto-Mangan 2 S T e for a while, as thousands of women | MOrningstar Takes Belgian's Measure) = do when they feel run down. Tt| in Billiards Game. . makes rich, red blood. Where blood | (hicago, Nov. 16.—Ora Morning- and red. Then that woman who has| yesterday defeated Edouard Hore- /| 3 ey ) had such a bad complexion and has| mans, champion of Europe, 400 to 3 i t 'f“"ll"lk” r’]”"““‘]“ to "\f‘l ‘nhil”&'»“- ""“]E‘”;(‘ 171, in the world's 18.2 balkline bil- y : 2 11144 % ONL o look a lot rosier. She doesn't loo d hampionst Tolroament ; e, d 4 i g0 droopy and tired. In a little while | “mmn;” e nf"léf"'\'\",\'\“p :- \ the look on her face brightens, her| Horemans had two runs of 60 and 63 complexion clears up, and she feels| " g same eat cleren inninge. The Vfltam{)n ‘ Bip : happier. averages were Morningstar 36 4-11 ok 7 T ]']rhcrdr(;ng':isrv_‘ 'nv“;\qv‘lrnnm:hl"":h‘]’m; and Horemans 17 1-10, T'p until the sells Gude's Pepto-Mangan. has| geventh inning it looked as though o been w:lw;mzm_ml;]l 1]“,- ‘:mlnlr.\‘ ‘l;n'* R Tt T ST St (e Coé.centrnted Tablets Easy and years. There is the liquid and tablet | matoh, but after that inning the k conomical to Take—Resulits 5 2 form. Take yourschoice because the|hreaks were In favor of the Ameri- : (Regular price medici value m‘ 1]{0 same. “I)u“ can player: i Quick. ] A oE name, Pepto-Mangan,” is on| Morningstar, 12, 0, 6, .30, 14, 0, 38, - IR : ! i $3.u€)) each pa . 78, 2, 145, Total, 400 § iR Horema 5, 12, 60, : g : Aches 3“11 Pains! HARVARD MEN LOSH U v foods Wil b3 dlad o know. ' [ LIMITED Get Poorest Seats For Big Game is ) cenirated yest—Mast ) > 1 i ) / This offer Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 16.—Harv- j K cliapds i spRr il e seono 3 il L Nov. 26, 1921. 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