New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED? ——— e g e e e e e p— . . N— —— — T —— — ;- . b Kad e () m. W’ ) & A% Jflm i Lufl‘hfl' ‘ e — — ———— = —~ +- -~ — e e — e — - e ——. — shrey and J. E. Moore, public works [ gl g Yonld Springfie] x \ wer TRt anes £ Pa it \ YING " an Corbin division of the x‘.:;“.\h‘;v 3 _\i,|mm’m~1|4”.w: A W, ‘\Cbl ds‘\i} ('“dd(;lh “ \)U!h : I ¢ i 1 ingst > Ivania GOL"’)L\{ WLUU' Nu L )Lwlsn.xru which position L | Rice, board of cor n and as- Like to Play in Fast | o i e ¢ I "‘\od M Ln: Attendance | 1s. He is 74 years old, and sessment; R, W n, civil service New York, Nov. 30—I'red Dawson, la mec ween 1 X and I Appr Many Friends Gather in Honor of Mr You is 70, They have two commission, I, s, board of [ head coach of t} versity of N U team selected [ ites [ d ersons at ed the i one son, Arthur H, [ fire commissioners; Joseph Owsic aska football squad said here tod — iy « ) foo and Mrs, Milton Young—Peesented of Waterbury, and Mrs. F. E, . F. Flannery, Rev. J. E. Klingberg, [that the corn huskers hoped to ar- INJURED PLAYER GITS “H" 1mes yed ¢ o fig tt and two grandchildren, the i mxm of charity; Frank Zwick |range a game in the east ne: a- h 1 5 1day 't With Purse M Ruth Irene and Dorothy Louise 8. L. Hinchlifte, health beard; son with either Coruell, Yale, Hur-|janin, Out 8f Yale Game, Awarded ) L Iy enes . Traut and Mis: 'y Noyes, city | through the season ju \ Cambridge, Mass, N i g through a g rai he ho f their t Mrs i’ L. Dunn, L. P, Mz n and Frederick | appeared in the ca vi ‘ . y i g s , ‘ v ekl IO PLAY TOLEDO, were sen om ster, Mass A. Scarle, board of finance and tax-|defeating Glenn W r's 3 1- |t Vit 2 f ra SC0, 11 ¥ & S N s ation; . H. Alford, Frank Zim ers e et E A n, Mass embe - L Bl e torg FOR i’“DIGE T|° e AATETY Ad aTor PR 3 1 | eeptance Malden ¥ In addition to the elective officers| Man, William : idgaaron| At S | challer of the city whose terms of office ex-| Carlson, City Hal - S |Robertson to Continue and w vedlind nelsont: [ eREEN NS EL HEn S IR pire next spring, several of the city| *ober L ! i . Il game ag exce fora| Rt ad o commissions will lose a part of their| S"PP! . i om- As B‘()““Hl Manager |, 3 Bin S W mced tod It is exp 4 S0 etery e S Nov ST ; . 3 = e played at | Bk s membership, mission; - Sels netery| New York, Nov. §0—Owers of the | team approved prog yes- : LR congratulation > received ‘ 6 BELLANS | committee. Brooklyn | The elective officers who will re- ! sten BUBDER: I B, Potter thelr tire from office, unless re-elected, are| The town officers who complete day that - on mat TS SRR aw, in behalt ! Hot water Mayor O. F. Curtis, mayor pro tem- | {Crms are: Selectmen A, H. Nero, L.|age the tenm ne e | Trinity On Schedule guests' presented them with a pu Sure Relief pore . Raymond Gilpatric, City| ": s "Jm.;l \"\ r\:;‘ '\\.:1’1]‘\\r\u:‘11'l: local ll;lmv(‘Vh,hl!\’u.\'hwl e |Hoyt, Pitching Marvel, N S S Py e L1t tn Bule Clerk L. Thompson, Treasurer Cur- | Sonstables AbSRh O nsan, 4 - | tating for club’s sale University's basketball team sck € Mr 1. M have been re plerk Aty Compiroller Hanfard L,| Marsh, J. P. Farrell, G, A. Stark, Fre - : o TorWedkDorothys Byl tr e e | el i ot Curtis, Collector Bernadotte Loomis, | “Vikle, J. W. Mg 'm:\uvll L. Ross, T’I\'l '1 (Captain Tes | \ Moyt 1 thre opponents, Rocli- | They came here from Colchester, and | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere School Committecmen G. W. Traut, | T gulOtNOR aptaliea Trinity o 2 Young entered the emplo ‘ F. G. Vibberts, J. M. Halloran ;m‘ll“ ant '\Ic\hllm to Of New York U niv Pl"” . ke a bri A. S. Andrulewicz. Ao " York, Nov. 30 t Clth Bl Ciiria et s Commissioners William Schaeffer, (Offich Senl__w ("’"}%e nter and end of the > S b ; e e John Conlin and Willlam Middlemas | Dallas, Tex. Nov. 30.—Officials of|ypjvarsity football ] bEcnl e Reten s Dorothy Dyle of of the board of rellef will retire on |the University of Dallas ¢ BO" [ clected captain for 1922, succeedine the third Tuesday in April McMillin, Center college quar ek [ rake Welnhelmer, who will be grad Aldermen J. F. Gill, H. P. Rich-|t0 accept the univers Of | nated mext June. Taylor play ards and A. M. Paonessa will com.|37:000 to coach its foothali team next | ontor jagt year but s 1 Tion e : plete terms and the following coun- |5eason. MeMillin conferred with the g ouider in the first 192 ' = cllmen, unless re-clected, will leave |University authorities yesterday but |z o8 CHE ) (B FER GHS ST TROJANS VS, MOHAWKS. the council: Henry W. Rice, Harry p.|nho definite agreement was reached, it|iyo soason made good a p | The Trojans football tesm faces L = - Battey, Reginald Towers, I3, N, Park. | Was said. An announcement from the g aidbesde e el I 3 t1im m er, W. C. Wall, Gardner Weld, Nor-|Centre star regarding ‘v\!; intentions | 16 Ted Entered u‘\‘ b u‘ the eleven meets the Mo- ‘C" 3 1 a’ s O erb man J. McKirdy, Thomas Quinlivan, |15 expected shortly. MeMillin left| o ; LR i Joseph Miynarski, Harvey ~Walrath, | Forth Worth today for Danville, Ky. | \")‘ ‘\"f e M. T. Kerwin and T. Frank Mc- [to re-enter coll have been entered in the 31st annual : Cormick. e ", 5 hicl + night The incumbent of the mayor’ et S e bRl et e fce will have several commisaionce. | U+ ©f Jowa Announces bsindayIn the salicen albiad on) ships to fill as a result of expiration on Today S Gl L 0 | SRALD ENFEUEVENSAT TOL BDOR of terms. The following will com-| Towa City, N The decision f6et e | lden, Noy Accept- | plete terms in the spring: Otto Beng- | of the athletic hoard of the University C Y [ap— AT 8 N h ool foot- | & b BOXING DATES FOR YAL ke \ : ston, board of assessors; E. N. Hum- |of Towa on the invitation to partici-| o e e | ball eleven of a nge from the e pate i the annual New Year's game| NeW Haven, Nov, 80.—The schedule| Waite High school of Toeldo, Ohio at Pasadena, Calif., was expcoted to-|fOF the Yale boxing team is announc ounced today. It is expected day. Dr. William Bufficld of Los An ; e A e ek ) | zeles delivered the invitation last Tech. at New Haven; March 3, next Saturday. | night, but it was reported that 110 | eee———— e s s e e s ey Iowa athletic officials still were op-| posed to making the trip. Previously TRUUBLED HIM it was stated they felt the rules of the big ten conference were against such post season games, FLAVOUR fod i = y Would Be All Bloated Up With Gas. ={he charm of Felt Miserable, Appetite TO COACH AT FORDHAM. Had Gone. New York, Nov. 30.—The long con- — templated change in the management TOOK NEW TABLF of all athletics at Fordham University AND FEELS TINE NOW. [wgs affected yesterday when Irank S. | - Gargan,head football coach at New “I had been suffering with a bad|York University during the last two | stomach and would be all bloated up |seasons, was designated by the faculty with gas which kept me belching con- | director of athletics as graduate man- tnually and made me feel so miser-|ager of all undergraduate sport ac- able at times. My appetite had, also, | tivities. Gargan will assume his dut completely failed me. Had no de-lin this new role at once. Gargan has sire to eat at all and of course I did also been appointed head coach of the ey % 5 i~ : 3 | b not enjoy my meals,” declared a_man | Maroon football team for the season | i in its unique Havour of rich delicacy. And It \ “Nothing else whose name and address is given be- |of 1922, thus displacing Joe DuMoe, | low. was held forth as the Iordham grid- never varies. All grocers sell “Salada” .i 0 il do” “One day I started taking Phos-Pho |iron mentor for the last two seasons. | sealed metal packets onlv. e Vitamine Tablets and I certainly was | e surprised at the way ; acted—Tt | . o . Just itke ' mieaeien %, isd—1¢| Hunter, British Golfer, S : come around in good shape and my Will Defend His Title = stomach seemed to digest the food| xew York, Nov Willie Hunter | 4 e~ . — R much better. Then the bloated feel- | ik ] E here to fre sit t, ing disappeared and 1 was so m‘,.) 1etiEREd her foI R aaltito o ik T B tound . remety | SR announiced that he would de- Ciosed Cars Clem d Ensnde CIG ARE TTES Now enjoy .my , s # s cha ons vent next May. - — Sheviintolmyinoa v Tife ins now | EEua AR SRR SHGHVIDER DIBRcR LRt VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM TWENTY for and am certainly glad to recommend > = y : Phos-Pho Vitamine,” continued Joe LEONARD BESTS WARD It Gets All the Dirt and Makes a Clean Job of It. Petosky, 103 Drayer Ave., Waterbury,| New York, Nov. 30.—Bennic Leon- ozbur taste the di Jflr{’nce meed today it was stated the wedding wounld oc ust before the trip south iwks of Meriden in that town Conn. ard, world's lightwei champion, | — Price Reasonable — To be able to sit down and eat a|won an exhibition bout from George | £ood hearty meals, and enjoy every | Ward, the welterweight champion of | A G HA‘VKFF{ mouthful without suffering from a|New Jersey, at Madison Square Gar- . s bl | 1 bloated, gassy feeling afterwards, cer- [den last night in the presence of a | 52 ELM STREET | tainly makes life worth living. lerowd which partly filled the big Ta6arrT & Myrrs Tonacen Co Thousands have found quick relief |arena. | T Bl SRS SRR S M BB S T SR S T s through use of Phos-Pho Vita- wblets. The name Irving Lab- e S B ) Xt on bottle of Phos-Pho Vita- 1 3 mine ures you of finest quality and J RABBIT ESQUIRE ‘Q Dlp;o:nahc BOri'O’.‘fer purity in medicine. These new tab- s are more like a food than a med- auickly and ccopomictl. Right now WHY WERENT , > | [SECAUSE MR TURTLE|[WUATS THAT) weLL | | THE SUT WAS ) 1 tie dimelyon anbuldlone i Yoy YOU AT TH 3 1 | BORROWED TH'COAT=4| OT TO DO (YA SEE HANGING ON ] avoid wintry 1lls. . Drog in at the nearcst drng store on St FISU BALL { HANGER THAT 1 W\TH 17?2 way home and get a hoftle of sixty- A Phos-Pho Vitamine tablets, mmzh‘f, ST N\ON ) USE FOR IV\\/IJ¥ You will be deiighted. Price $1 plus D % % \ 4o war tax For Raw Sore Throat ’ At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. It goes right to the spot withagentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out . : soreness and p: TI‘EE AFFAIRS OF JAA\I now LT)V, Sl.v Mustercle is a clean, white ointment . made with oil of musjdrdi It :;as all the strength of the cld-fashioned mus- | tard plastzcr without the blister, r'_ S Nothing like Musterole for croupy ART, DID THAT s } ! : e NI i v P children, Keep it handy for instant SALAD WE, HAD LAST - VE BEEN WORRYIN Az ke £ / HER TO HAVE ONE use. 35and 65 cents in jars and tubes; NIGHT HAVE ONIONS A O hospital size, $3. ‘ N IT 2 AL L] DETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER WORRYIN/ ABoUT] \T FOR 7? PALACE Starting Next Sunday i \PERIENCE"” Witk 4 Barthelmess and John Miltern (Sheehan) of New Britain —_——————

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