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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEFTEMBER 12, 1922, ASHLLY'S: L 2N ™ FReT Globe Clothing House The comming battle on Thursday | be addresséd to Henry McNamara, 85 Py night at Merlden, befween Louis | Smalley street, New Britain, Conn st - - —_— B | “Kid" Kaplan, the Silver City boy, e es a omln and Johnny Shugrue, of Waterbury, Kid Bullivan of Brooklyn knocked I8 attracting more than the ordinary | out S8ammy Selger of New York in the ’ 9 ot amount of interest among the local | third round of a bout at the Velo- 'Y hoxing fans, The number of those | drome last night. Danny Lee of Har- l l as seeking tickets from the sport editor, | lem, gave Sammy Nable, who eater. pec1 s has been larger than cusual, conse- | tains aspirations for Joe Lynch's title quently the number of those to be | an artistic lacing. | disappointed will be greater, —_ L | _ 'With 31 home runs to his credit, Most of the sport writers around | Babe Ruth again looms up as a strong i $1.00 $2.50 [ the state, plek Kaplan to win over the | posaibility of carrying off the circuit NAH\SOOK PAJAMA } 1n\, :: :A:I)H\I:I’X)K.h'[ x')h:;lnl wr:|:r]. ur{!u{:- itting honors this season d enra s good dick. = UNION SUIT $1 39 B|ing. The hoys met on a previous oc- | It is reported that the football 2 for $l OO { | casion, with Shugrue being returned | squad at the New Britaln High school 0 ese b i the winner, but this hout should not | has been reduced becaue:of scholastic | be considered at this time, because of | difficulties on part of some of the ———— ———— $2 50 the fact that Kap was nothing more | candidates, Those remaining still than a novice at that time, have last year's coach with them. $1.00 PR (4 (4 miiines | SIS B s | Rubberized Ralncoats AND DRAWERS siderably since that meeting, there is | l-aporte county, Indlana, is con- no denying, but it seems to many that | t*mpleting an action against two of . 69c TR —— the improvement shown by Kaplan, | the boxers who performed at Michi- gan City on Labor Day. It is a test < $1 50 has been so phenomnal, that it ex- (R 1 b [ ol S e 4 cels any that Johnny may have gain- | ¢28€¢ to determine hetween a boxing " 8125 SILK CLOCK HOSE ¥|:u. 410" | exhibition and a. prize fight. ln v BLUE WORKING X 950 T S G Shugrue in his | Walter Kopf of this city has re- | bout with Charl Pilkington at New | ported to coach Greasy Neale at SHIRTS I < § | Hlaven, and if he is not much better | Washington and Jefferson college. €| than he showed n"\ that occasion, he TR were 520 & $18 CRUCPORCT CRENTS CIe for 312-00 35¢—40c¢ g Is in for pieaty of trouble agalnst | {The "l’ll’lbfl” aesal 8 Harvard was 16 & 15 f 10 00 f | Kaplan in the Thursday night mill. nformally opened yesterday after- $ s s = L‘SLE HOSE Sl Skl Lt noon. Regular practice work \:m et AL or X Pan‘ 1 00 Shugrue's greatest feat ‘of the re attml; ';d?y with Coach Bob Fisher $10-00 tees s e ‘0]" $ 6-00 WHITE SOLE HOSE for 0 cents months is a decision over John. |2t the helm. ny Dundee at Worcester, Mass. There S s 7 00 for $ 5 00 Pair are many who do not get excited over | , Bantamwelght Champion Joe Lynch & e * for % s B has been matched to meet Jack Wolfe or 8230—‘ 300 at a 3 of Cleveland, at New York on Septem- S B A S S i e Nyl S ; ber 22, for wh ' 3oc—n0c E. & W. SOFT CUFF Joe Shugrue has had Johnnyat Bill | 1% &% {E"a‘"m:r“\’,:“‘z;tkm’l‘;’,‘, as the q o Grupp's gymnasium for the past week SOFT COLLARS SHIRTS [and among those who have worked | 1 oo - : . § | with him, is Jack Britton, the welter- | . Howard Berry will not coach the 25(‘, . weight king. oothall quad at Pennsylvania this year, owing to a disagreement over the amount to be paid for his - " The fine work of the Kaceys and | {ceg, g Sha = the Corbin teams in the city cham- $1.50 T5¢ pionship series, is absorbing the at-| Interest in the baseball scores for NECKWEAR SILK HOSE f | tention of the locals fans these days. | the next two weeks should show a big 5 In last Sund mms the Kaceys!ncrease. The fact that the Yanks wi y teen declared themselves wet, seve 95¢ 9 for B1.00 § v an improment i the e of| mect s Browas ana-omer e o War’s Greatest Hero Now Works as Carpenter| i v e i e vessimesion mes the willow, hlon has :lr@_glh@ned ponents. on the western trip adds not an issue in their districts. None the hopes of the followers of the team | greatly to the interest in the Ameri- of the other candidates have an- —— that the Frankiyn Square boys will|can league pennant fight. nounced their position thus far. romp off with the deciding game next ks ) E . ; : Of the candidates declaring them- selves wet, three were republicans, B | Sunday. 4 . i The last Wednesday we close. ~ - . R Y L Manager John Tobin has instilled # 74 3 three represented the Farmer-Lgbor into the Corbin team the spirit that i R gl . party. Of the drys, two were repub- licans, two democrats, one a sociglist gl a ball game is never over until the I k. : ; last man is out g 5 4 7" 8 and two Farmer-Labor men. Three 0 Rlest) L 4 7 o ol republicans and two democrats said | The Kaceys will meet at 6 o'clock % b 5 4 there was no liquor issue in their dis- B tonight at St. Mary's fleld for prac- ; G tricts. ¥ | tice. (Continued F'rom Preceding Page) | e . Of the thirty-seven candidates im i 4 o g % tue ten Chicago districts and the tour Chicago candidates for represem. g | ~ 3 V. Barnes, p. ....... 0 0 | : : ¢ s B No one can deny that the Kaceys- el 3 ; 3 fEohzs o 2 BABCOCK CO. | Corbin series is being played for glory | Tl - (T ‘ . [ TRty dve s Al oUT W | rather than for the gate receipts. The |Doston ... 000 000 042—8 3 ; 5 e theiripositionsy sleven ' depisriNe . A 2 b New York " 202 002 10%—7 % themselves wet. The twelfth, James 139 Main St. way the learms Dattied in the second| Two base hits Baucreit's, Roser, Pow- | ‘ 2 [M. Cahill, farmer-laborite in the Jack Lash is considering erecting a |P/&% Groh. Frisch and Kelly; Banerott | 2 x & o : i ut suggested that the amendment & 2 ClosTDEer B 2 lgnd Kelly; Frisch, Bancroft and Kelly; left 2 & 5 | might be modified to some extent ‘to fence around Vibberts Field where the |on bases, New York 8. Boeton 8; bases on 5 A - ‘ |remove the feeling that it is am im- | New Britain football team will stage balls, off Marquard 2, eff Ryan 1, off Coo- . % 5 its h e games this season ney 1; struck out, by Marquard 1; hits, off = ¢ S i |fringement upon personal liberty. L0 IS SRR TN CF gresny Marquard 12 in 7 Innings, off J. Barnes 10 i 3 AR AR e in 7 2-3 innings off V. Barnes none in 2-3 - : » SALONIKI WORRIED A Bridgeport sport writer voices his |inning, off Cooney none in 1 inning, off o § ’ . Ryan 4 In 2-3 Inning; winning pitcher, J. ! e Rome, Sept. 12.—The populatien of | opinion that there is room for two big | pihl .\ iouing piteher, Marquard; umpires, | : e SalnnlRINaaring Alsorders R msaalRe football teams in this city. Well, the |xccormick and Sentelle; time, 1.48. o s , fearing y area all right, but the effect on the iy : ¥ . of the tension between the antagen- B | box office will mean a heavy loss to (Second Game). 4 # R ; G istic elements caused by the Turkish one or the other. BOSTON CaEar 8 ¢ . victories is declard by the Tribura to o A i | . % £ . % {have asked that their city be eceu- 3 — {H e e A Powell, of pied by Serbian troops. Anyone who saw that crowd at St.|Kepf, Zh.' e v =aaaa——— FOX’S—Thurs., Fri., Sat. Mary’s fleld last Sunday and then got |{riise. rf the report of the pald admissions, Will | Rarbare, 3b. |not be among those to agree with |Gibsen, 1b. 9 Fi ) RODOLPH VALENTINO ¥ | the Park City scrivener. You Have Secn Him As a Hevo See Him As a Villain n “The Wonderful Chance” sroooomosBom K | Many of the local foothall fans are | wondering just what team “Slim" |McNamara, Politis will perform with this season, | “Boeckel is sure worth all that he 3 4 | This player is ’ 8 | can get ‘from any management. *Batted for McNamara in ® B S : ab. Siisahsanas R | cocomwmmmwmend olossssscscsca® S B e © 5 Corporal G. Chipman, manager of |pancrott, se. the 100th Company football team of [Groh, 3b. Friy 2b, 4 Fort Wright, would Iike to arrange a |Frisch, 25 - 38 ain dtreet one [B| e with @ local team for Sunday, | Yok E September 24. According to Manager | Kelly, 1b. . Chipman, the soldiers’ eleven is com- [Stengel, cf. (8l unnlllghnmv ¢ H 2 8 | posed of a number of New Haven Smith, e dporting Goods dtore e AR - ctice paces by an ex-West Point |Scott, p. . HIL p. Toonme scoccco® cocormmmnrong SERGEANT SAMUEL WOODFILL AND WIFE lormbvoonosesne lovoccsossmman l common wlossaas Stevens, Ky.—Sergeant Samuel [low the commissioned personnel. e Jio_s|Woodfill, proclaimed by General | Another application. for promotion All former Nvm‘r‘ of the 1921 Nut- |Boston .....ocooeeeecieres S0 SO0 0070 | Perehing as the greatest hero of the|of Woodfill to a captaincy for retire- meg Juniors’ football team and all |New Yok «ooooo o Ol kally, Baneroft: | World War, is working here as a car- | ment was introduced in congress, O T P indidates wishing to try out for this base hits, Powell, Stengel; stolen|,apntar on the government dam in an | but it has been sidetracked. |"the regiment and of the 32nd Division wrvh should report Tuesday night for | pases, Gibson; sncrifices, Watson, TounE: |effort to pay the mortgage on his e 47TH ARTILLERY | of which the 147th was a pa practice, In e of bad weather the |Kelly; |:;(': ‘(\V’x‘ly‘l aecs, Q\A."" e o e T Ry r ILLINOIS FOR “WETS” | brought citations by General Manguin, | bractice will be held Thursday night. ‘7-& P <ton i Birucl oubs Scott 1, bY | To do this, Woodfill was granted a of 8¢ SOmmAnding the MentlFraneh ATy —_— Watson 1, by Braxton 1, hits, oft &cott)gproe mopths jeave of absence from | -3 inninge, e R i 3 oft HIIL 2 in § 2 e and in charge of qperations in the The Shamrocks, a foothall team of {6 in § 1-3 Innings his army duti He expects to use 3 1-3 Innings, off Br.x(on ¥ 2 ¢ A T[] BE HEBURATE!] LG 5 former years, hag reorganized and |off Wetsth b3 % 0 Rymara 1 in the entire proceeds of his labor to|Candidates Have Announced Their | ade plans for the coming season. o d piteh, Scott; winning pitcher, f); 5 & 6 s = : Others Decorated made plins fon St o E IR AL I TR LA A L R 5,,,.“3":1 the mortgage. He is getting $6 | ggienge Towards Prohibition With i ay. The tearnr surer > services o i iteher, Qgher regiments of the division re. [ The team has sccured the servic ¢ A ]u"x:q"g\fimmw time, 1:45. | ; Beived . thir oot ratlons &t the hands | Tonkasked. wiformer aemy man, \for Application has been made by Lieu- | Majority Against It. ! ¢ F i h' ¢ P‘ R di- 1 of the backlield; Carem and O'Dell back- | el Fred G. T t ) " | of Ge 1 Mang b 3 P 16:DBORUBNE. 4 | | tenant Colonel Fred G. Turner, k o0, Fers mo to lesem 031 | E the \1”:7‘:‘1'," \‘”:gmyr.",ylmhn»;:' | ficld men; McNamara and McCue, | 00 MUCH Thomas, for the promotion of Wood-| Chicago, Sept. 12.—About one-third i ol ™ i Gy artillery regiments in | tAcklesi Casprow and = Kalkner, 3100 A DAYT fill to the rank of warrant officer. ‘of the candidates in Illinois for con- mem Wl[h IOIX de G“elm | the dlvision, and this being unknown | Buards; Cosgrove,” fullback, Zehrer This would enable him to retire on |gress have announced their attitude % 1 ; 5 The rank is just be- roward prohibition. Of these, four- L'ke Going three i A4 Dowling, ends. The Shamrocks $160 a month to the officlal who made provision for |24 Dowling, ends. ; g AP 3 the decoration coremanion o= 1O | \Could 1ike games with such teams as | Presidentinl Expenses Prove Over Mitchell, 8. D, Sept. 12.—General | regiments were ordered to participate John J. Pershing will come to Mitchell | When it was discovered that no pro- | September 29, to oflicially decorate | vision had been made to decorate the he South Ends of Manchester, the : : e Jainville term, the All-Unionvilles,| Costly for Cuban Government— | __ —e arefoot Dutch m;‘;:‘ of 3.|:~:-j.1r: & "i,”‘(fll:h“‘- Chiet Executive May Move. & The feeling of freedom, the cem- the colors of the 147th Field Artillery | 147th colors, the Freuch government | 8¢rS of this city. Candidates will re- iy {ortable stretching of toes, the natural \Wwith the French Croix de Guerre. At!' communicated with the United States | POrt for practice Tuesday evening at Havana, Cuba, Sept. 12.—Congress | || arching of the instep—the joys of go- the same time, Colonel Boyd Wales, | secretary of war. When negotiations 7 ©¢lock. All communications are to s turning a deaf ear [‘Oh‘"“m:\":”t‘s . ing barefoot are experienced in wear- commanded the regiment during the | were completed the regiment was | s ~ GELALE G S g e our encerations eipe ing Cantilever Shoes. And in addi. war will be decorated. back home and demobolized. T Hotibs budget 1§ notl ComMERSUISLE ), i tion, they afford the restful suppert Recognition of Service decorations for the regiment were for : with the “”'“”""',,‘_f"],;f,;" 0: (',"‘r:;!‘ 50 necessary if you must stand for a The dccorations are to be made in | warded to the secretary of war, whe £ When the 1022-1023 ; ,‘"]‘v e 10 better health by this time-tested laxative. Grand- long time or walk far on hard pave- recognition of the services of the regi- | has instructed General Pershing to - 5 gRattbecms 'J‘f"r‘l.'w'?"m},il WA #aA. pAve 1t 6 lier chilliren. WHE Kve (kY Ia! mOtIoH ments. ent during the breaking of the “Hin- | ¢ r the decorations. 3 - HBGEUDIN0 Ol ISR 3 9 2 lr;‘r»nl:urx" Line at Juvigny of the west- servicenten to Attend ¥ he considered to be adequate steps to and fathers; they continue to take ft and give it ern tront in France, The action began e ek sl reduce grocery and other bills, but treely to their children. So it goes—a favorite for Just Comfort. The Cantilever Shoe never binds L : H William A. Hazie, adjutant genessl : . he was forced to announce a deficit RN vor hurts. The last is designed to Aug. 1918 and lasted untii n"!‘“!"- of South Dakota, ‘who served as licu- K Alrlghi the end of the month of $§1,400. IS VOl :nnlnrm to the outline of theé feot. ber 6. The 147th Field Artille fenanbionloRal oL RN Aiivir (ool The sole is patternéd with a matural . 4 from his own e nate German n i : - table This the president paid AT e nrdpnl't(r) :‘m‘r;‘npy \‘f.yr'l,r,f'(’;,f: lu\\uw:' T T e < LA L pocket after congress had failed to ’ e o inner line so that the toes lie straight gun Tv e _”'(m the Tserny. and has invited all former members g 4 tone and vigor to heed the hint he embodied in & spe- ".),'p” nnil have plenty eof room. $nd la ‘Tl it m’fl The work og | Of the regiment and all former sery- | : d cial message, Far from bringing ad- This natural position of the foot, with A s ' %" |ce men in the state to attend pe- ditional funds, an intimation that he [ the well-set heel combine to encour- === | The regiment was organized in Oc- ; N i might be forced to leave his ornate age correct posture A tober, 1917, The regimen s then in : ek pind t orary residence for his modest| || ° ° ! Free as Nature. Much Ado About Nothing. ) T fousness,corrects emp t ) i = cd ) o8 p Gre e, Charlof i ¥ )i y It Sou ol osches, don'c et 11| UM at Camp Greene, Chariot, . tome'in 3 Morro stect. Lrought only e Irue Family Laxative L N bother toyal Guaranteed Roach | - 88 Part 7 th¢ Shaimiaaadle e T : | sole, the Cantilever Shoe has a shank Powder will soon get rid of them be. | Infantry. Two batteries of the regi- To help reduce the threatened Au-| |/ thist {a. exible. - Your-tausdien Meve cause it i3 so made that when the | mm'l “"1"",“," tue ]l’,:"":':' “",\“"I‘::’h”;” gust """,p“',”"" ,!t\fl"sn“;r :)::';re:p It makes men, women, and children better fitted for as freely as they would if you wére ; A | guard, the balance being So ako- b ¢ho formerly - ? large ones walk in it they n'nl u‘m Car e JAndL FaHIACE et g (l:‘.r':x':»;l\“‘xmm e AL IEE s life's work. To get the best out of life one must keep llarr((no:‘»l.‘r;‘nr rlu: sh;e hendalWI?l'H long enough to carry it to their holes | t E ; 8 d : L . p ; g I} | the foot. e instep flexes naturally; whagrv the your 3 destroyed it o = | / meals elsewhere. m good hcalth and to do that the ?.m\u.l& must per. the tissues grow strong from the as they hatch! 10¢ and The use of coc: * as an anaesthe- | o sorm their proper function. Dr. True's Elixir, the [| | exercise they enjoy in walking. Can- tic was discovered by pure accident | True Family Laxative promotes the natural action of tilevers are recommended by physi- Sold and guaranteed by Dieckir £ 3 . 3 : g 3 Drug Co—advt in 1884, 4 Blanchette-Z;egelO\\ eggmg R SR A A ar A S By b e N e e forma — e — " foot troubles. In particular, they e — To Take Place October 11 in guarding the health and comfort of the family LD IR T B - Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zieger of 321 The herbs used in fts preparation are imported and 1 : ALACE—Wait Till Next 8 Mon., Tue Elm :‘rwt hn:\ nnr?utrr\‘«:d ’t:\e map- | of strictly p quality. Insist on Dr. True's Elisir, Ii | Cantilever Shoes for men and women. PAL! i—Wai ul Ivext Sun, W ) b | |proaching marriage o r daughter, T 5 i INT! iRE A icturd me ingred Miss Mary E. to Thomas J. Blan- a0 180 And See RODOLPH VALENTINO’S GREATE | : h - o T AR “BLOOD AND SAND” yJrs e Sl chette of 305 Fast Main street. The| || i~ oan roS. | marriage will take piace on Octeber You Haven't Seen Valentino Till You've Seen ; 3 and adults. {3, 3r. Blanchetts 18 well Xnswh in = i T il 185 Main St. athletic circles in this city, being a baseball player of considerable ability. [ at