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More than a bath. It just makes you over. Wakeupyour skin! OPEN HERE ON SAT. (Continued From Preceding Page). sions he should develop satisfactori- ly. Jack Butler, who held down an end position on the second team all last season and saw action in the Bristol game, has reported considerably heav- ier than last season, and may get into Saturday's fray. Billy McCue, a husky youngster has shown an inclin- ation to '“mix things” in scrimmage, as does Kieffer, a fast though rather light candidate for a wing position. Norton and Tom Murtha, a brother of the captain, are also on hand plug- ging away for a chance to prove their worth at end. Out for Backfield. In addition the backfield to men mentioned, O'Brien of last vear's Nut. | ©d for a time last season in coaching meg Juniors and Dom Naple ber of last year's second team and a. star track performer, look good. This year's schedule is one of the hardest placed before the Red and Gold in some years, including Drury High school of North Adams, Mass, Columbia Preparatory school of New York city, Kent, Meriden, Hartford and New Haven High schools. s, & mem- (Continued From Preceding Page). *Swenton ... Blankenship, p. zMulligan .... 0 *Batted for Bowles in 3d. xBatted for Graham in Sth, zBatted for Blankenship Cleveland Chicago Two ba 105 000 002 Sstoadnn 000 110 000 hits, Steple ON THE FIRST BOUND = — . WITH Ui Bill SBweeney, the local knockout artist, says he s getting tired of wait- ing for Jack Midgeon to post the re- quired $100 for the proposed hout which is under discussfon. "I ut my century up several days ago, and that guy who ‘had so much money to yelp about out at the cgrnival a few ago is still shy in the pot,'” is the way Sweeney talks regarding Midgeon's al- leged failure to put up his jack, Michael J. Souney, chairman of the local boxing commission said yester- day afternoon that he had not at that time received Midgeon's $100 forfeit, | ney and Midgeon coming to terms, and | meeting in the padded ring, a fought battle will he witnes: two local hoxers think about of each other as Bud We: Battling Kunz of Norwalk. Sweeney or Midgeon a world beater in s much er and of action, there can be no doubt. Lou Bogash of Bridgeport will meet Nate Seigel, of Revere Deach, Mass., {in the ring at Boston on September 18. Brasscos, has Boston Braves. been recalled baseman has established an record in the O'Neil circuit, of in 239 has taken part | games, Britain' football team, is plans for the booking of some fine | attractions here this season. Just what | attraction will be booked for the open- | not been determined onas yet. George Leghorn, a former Catholic Unversity football player, who assist- days | | The fans can take it on the word of | the writer that in the event of Swee- hard . These ther is the ring, but they will provide plenty “Lefty" Anderson of the Waterbury | by the “Shorty" Long, the Waterbury third unique not missing 2 game in two seasons. Long consecutive | back to the mound next Sunday seems Manager John J. Kiniry of the New laying his ing game here on September 24, has LERKIN the High school foothball eleven, is back again this year with the locals. The injury sustained by George Sis- ler of the Browns, comes at a most critical time, and should the wonder first baseman be kept out of the game for any great length of time, the chances of winning a pennant will be weakened, No team can lose such a player as Sisler, without feeling the effect, it would seem. The bout hetween Johnny Buff and | Pancho. Villa scheduled last night at | Ebbets field was postponed on account of the inclement weather. It will be held this evening. The White Sox infleld and catcher Yaryan turned in a triple play yester- day in thg game against the Cleveland Indians. Gene Delmont, and his manager Al Lippe, have been suspended by the ‘.\'0\\' York boxing commission for al- leged misconduct at Syracuse last week, | The New York Yankees open the | most important trip of the season to- | day into Western locality, meeting the | ‘\\'hlle Sox in a double header. The general impression among the local baseball fans is that the coming game betweesn the Kaceys and the Corbin teams next Sunday will be a | fast affair, with the picking of a win- | ner being a toss up. That Manager Tobin will trot Wolf a foregone conclusion. The youngster | showed enough in the opening game of the series, to warrant another op- portunity to repeat against the Ka- ceys. Manager McConn's Pitching staff now cons of one man, McCormick Crean, who turned in a victory last Sunday, has gone to Massachusetts. | McCormick's friends are certain that | he will come through against the | Lockmakers in the next meeting. SHANSON BROTHERS " GET LAST CHANGE Garbage or Lose Contract After hearing port on collections of garbage by the Swanson brothers, the board of health an unfavorable re- yesterday afternoon | voted to allow a 10 day probationary period in which the Swansons will be | given an opportunity to demonstrate contracts. If, at the close of period, conditions are not improved, the contract will be cancelled and the | city will collect from a bonding com- pany in which the collectors are bonded, Must Satisfy City on Collection of CLOSER TD YANS | commissioners | their willingness to live up to their that | [McCUE AND COOLEY AT [HELM FOR SHAMROCKS il-‘urm('r Is Elected Manager and Lat- ter Captain of Local Gridders for Coming_Season. | | James McCue was elected manager |and C. Cooley captain of the Sham- {rocks foothall eleven for the coming |season at the ciose of the practice last night. Both players are veter- ans of last season, Cooley having |been a member of the High school |champions, playing a line position. !Owing to orders of a physiclan McCue will be unable to play this season, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB ER 13, 1922, DD NIV IS pgfirx".‘,‘u SRR neither will give way before the other. F!rst to conceive, make and announce a complete line of tiges—a tire for every need of price and use under one standard of quality. First to tell the public about the good and bad in tire-retailing. (You remember the phrase “Go to a legitimate dealer and get a legitimate tire.”) Firstalso to arouse industrial and trade minds to the need of a new kind of tire competition. (Competition for better and better values. Greater and greater public confidence.) * * * THESE high spots along the U.S. road to leadership indicate the intent—the will to win by the quality route in a price market. Now that so many car-owners have given their verdict for quality tires in general, and U. S. Tires in particular —a number of dealers and car-owners whose vision has been clouded by *“discounts,” “sales” and what not, are beginnine t0 remem- berthat they“kn awhen he was a boy.” United States Tires U.S. FYfry-three ")Il/bflAhflfifihflnflfifl/)flhfl/bhfiflhflIPID/DAI)I)/DI)flhhh/}/}/}/}hflflhflh/})/}: Where You Can iy 28 Elm Street ‘The Shamrocks will open the season . |on September 24, opposing the Silver| |City A. C. of Middletown. | The Shamrocks will have a splen-' |did team this season judging from [the present outlook. Yankashia, a former army man, wiil be at one of the backfield positions as will John | Dudack, Cosgrove and Coppish. Oth- U. S. Tires: e I 35 HOURS MORE TO ATHLETIC PROGRAM ° &< romsep wose e E United States Rubber Company — makers of U. S. 9% Royal Cords—were first to conceive, make and announce Ny the balanced tire. A tire in which there is such com- | plete unity of action in tread and carcass that The Oldest and Largest Rubber Organization in the World REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY. Camp Real Estate (o, Makes Three Sales in What one is there of us that has not felt the glow of satisfaction over the outstanding success of a life-long friend! Often a surprise —seemingly “all of a sudden.” Yet neither surprising nor sudden, when you stop to think back over each step of his progress. I 43 ! United States @ Rubber Company Two hundred and thirty-five Branches A. G. HAWKER Phone 2456 give more lesson: The work a single Day. blind people s. return here in about two weeks and which she teaches the to do is taken hy the | state board and sold for them. What Hardware corpora-| money is obtained for it is given to through Camp | the blind person without taking any- Keal Estate Co. a three family house | thing out for the cost of selling. In 144 At TS, e this way the person who has lost his & sight is able to earn some money in esa B Policeman | tpe home and is relieved of the diffi- Wiliam §. Strolls. culty of selling his article. Annie C. Barber sold to Robert J Smith, salesman for the Corbin Screw Dr. Fred P. Lee, superintendent, | brought in figures tending to show that proper collections were not made | by Swansons who hold a contract for | one-half the city. Furman & Sons, ‘lvnllllnl: a similar contract, do satis- | factory work. The appearance of the collectors before the board was the third and on each occasion a better- ganss, Mostil, McClellan, Jan fice, McNulty; double pin; Collins to Sheely; Johnson to Sheely; Jamieson to Gardner; Zollins to Johnson to Sheely left on base, Cieveland 10, on balls, off Uhle 3, off Blankenship 4; struck out, by Duff 1, Blankenship 1, by Uhle 5; hits, off Duff in 2 innings, (none out in 3d), off Bowle in 1 inning, off Blankenship 8 in 6 in- er well known plays are: O'Dell, RF—‘ cano and Willlams, former High |school stars. Dolan amd Hart will| play the wing positions. Zehrer, an- | ‘Events Will Start at Noon--Many the ;,\lore Optimistic Believe That a Few | | | triple to Ya Chicago 10; Bowles 1, other ex-High school player, will be of Those Imprisoned Will at the pivot position. Turner and M mara will hold down the guard positions. at Greenwoord Strolls, wife of | Be Found Alive. Jackson, Calif., Sept. 13 (By Asso- nings; hit by piteler, by Uhle (Graham); wild pitch, Uhle; losing Dutt; um- P! Owens and Chill; b e, LABOR IN POLITICS Executive Council of F. L. Con- siders Plan For Activity in Fall | Elections. ment of collections has heen promised. Cannot Get Help. Swanson said inability to secure help is his greatest trouble. He of- fered a bonus of $10 to anyone who could get him a good garbage collec- tor and in reply to statements that his equipment is not large enough, he a rted that could collect the garbage of three cities with his cquipment, had he the men. He was he he Atlantic City, Sept cutive council of the eration of Labor today d under con- | sideration a program of political ac- | tivity in the fall elections. | Members of the council predicted that labor will designate at least candidates for senatorial and congres- | sional seats now occupied by men] who, they declare, are opposed to the aims and ideals of the American Fed- 13.—The exe- | American Fed- | Dr. Lee and were named a committee the of a car. car has been sold and into the city treasury. is now needed. Diphtheria Dr. Bray Commissioner Erwin to look up The Paige §450 turned Another car purchase Reported. of sec- reported a diphtheria in the northwestern tion of the city. To prevent further spread of the disease, school authori- prevalenee ' DEFICIT OF $13,067.93 Fire Board Hears Petitions for Alarm Box at Children’'s Home—To Scll | Horse-drawn Steamer, Sik petitions for fire alarm boxes on Rackliffe Heights at the Children's | agreeable to the 10 day period plan. Home were submitted by Rev. Dr. J Klingberg, at the meeting of the of fire commissioners last eve- 1B, | hoard ning. Plans drawn by Robert Middlemas of the city engineering department who also drew the plans for the cit | station, were submitted fo proposed alterations to No. 3 firc ation. The board voted to obtain |working plans after which bids will be asked | Despite the fact that the common| comfort Prizes to Be Awarded | fcxawl Press)—As rescue parties The following athletic program 1 | been prepared to be run off in con- nection with the outing of the Th Ward Republican Saturday lake Compounce: Baseball game at teams representing ind the consolidated ward clubs. T players are as follows: Third ws 1.eWitt, Zwick, Ginsberg, Barker, N son, Wells, Jones, ‘Timbrell, H Unkelbach, Lanpher and McCart Consolidated ward clubs, Ellis ireenstein, Loomis, Larson, Unw e, Clark, Parsons, Saxe, Scheuy, ox of cigars will be awarded rinning team Quoit throwing events will start noon and continue to 1:45 o'clock. hunting knife will be awarded as prize, a mixing churn as second, club noon, a between the third ward | the their frantic men |sumed today |reach the 47 has it was with the prediction o ird [that the barriers would at | through within 36 hours. | Some of those in touch |situation including vis, a member of and the statc .. lcontrol he d, a5 of {lief that at least a few would be found alive. opinion however is that if h victims survived, they on, in, | A were perienced miners. Rescue gangs are ‘!v\\rls. those 3,600 ar the surface at low he at | Al nd | Clarenc entombed {days in the Argonaut gold mine here be W Governor Stephens’ »sentative at the mine expressed he- t The work efforts for to 14 officiais broken the Jar- board of rep- with he minrs general of the only n handful of the stronger and more ex- on two feet be- imprisoned men, or most of them, are believed to first | De at a depth of about 4,000 feet. corporation, Camp Real F N the Summer |is t | the Home N for the on es t to do other mant block mer a one family Burritt street tate Co Mary Q. Glover mp Real Estate street to Sante o build a twelve of four and five . M. J. Unkel plans for Mr. Cianci. South sold t Co. a Ir: C room h IS TEACHING BLI) Teacher for State Education Will Return He liss Ivie M. Mead, a the state board blind, was here people who are hem to re ome educa this week blind of I work. house through the Clancl, family apartment is drawing Board She teac 1 with their fingers and She i s tiga, | erdps in Russia fill bright hopes for the are saying: “The great s 1 conqguer the that the quish hunger. Tt Russia will ‘export Sept hrough lot on who is corn. tene- are celebrate vest festival a of il DRINK re. teacher tion o calling will JOYFUL OVER GCOD HARVEST. 13.—Reports of Latvians future comrade will pitalist,”” meaning good harvest will soon van- expected that good with Men Preparations making for great gatherings the bringing in of the har- thanksgiving. VEGE THE VITAMIN FOOD THAT BUILDS NERVE POWL: at Druggists ana Gro to [ties and physicians have been asked | third | That the federation will attempt by {10 cooperate with the hoard. an affiliation with the farmer vote to| The finance committee was instruct- | agked that the department keep with- become an important factor in theled to look into the advisability of [in its appropriation, it shown | presidential campaign of 1924, is & |placing three electric lights along the [that there will be a deficit of $13,-| toregone conclusion among the labor | highway leading to the Rocky Hill |057.93 | Chiata here: | They-deciara-that thetr| sanitarium: he common council will he asked | selection of a candidate for the presi-| Reporting for the dental clinic, Dr.|for permission to dispose of the| dency be “a startling surprise | Lee said 90 cases were cared for last [horse-drawn steamer at No. 4 fire s of the old ‘JWH(I\ by Dr. Joseph P. Meehan. [station, which Is not being used. a pair of kitchen knives for award. At 1:15 o'clock, a 100 yard dash| will be run off with a safety razor,| . belt and buckie and a pair of silk| U+ hose for the prizes ‘ The tug of war event will he staged at 1:25, the winning team being given | a box of cigars. Boat racing events will be staged| Rio Janeiro, Sept. 13. (By Associ- | [at 1:30 o'clock. A hunting knife, [ated Press)—Secretary of State | s Eversharp pencil and a pair of kitch- | Hughes today was on his way back to | — en knives are the prizes. Ior the|the United States after participating person who sells the most tickets for [in the ceremonies of opening Brazil's the outing, one-half dozen of $12 centenary celebration photographs will be awarded. The U. § S. Maryland bearing the | Prizes for the events have been|distinguished visitor and his party | awarded by the following: Alling left the harbor late yesterday amidst | Rubber company, New Britain Type- | ym the Brazilian forts and writer Exchange, O, Murray, Ar-|[the international fleet here, The war- thur Kimba . W. Christ, W. |ship is expected to reach New York Holmes and E ] in 12 days. Dr. J. F man of | Mr. Hughes' lay the athletic committe assisted by one of strenuous activity. the following: David Ellison, How ard A. Timbrell, C. E. Hellberg, Wil- liam Barrett, Howard Rawlings, #l- fred LeWitt and W. W. T. Squires eration of Labor. SEC. HUGHES RETURNING council committee on ways and means | And See RODOLPH VALENTINO'S GREATEST Picture “BLOOD AND SAND” You Haven't Seen Valentino Till You've Seen “Blood and Sand” S. Official Has “Won the Hearts" | of the Brazilian People, Their President Says. — The — Hartford Art School Established 1877 By salutes f The Art Society of Hartford is Conger last ¢ was | ROGERS RECREATION BILLIARDS 40 BOWLING New Britain’s Amusement Centre HIGHEST GRADE EQUIPMENT ATTENTIVE SERVICE WHOLESOME ATMOSPHERL FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN in Rio A He was the \ew equipn guest of honor at a luncheon given by where when the Brazilinn bar association then he | MR Tor visited the American bullding and ex- woe | hibits at the exposition grounds after | which he said farewell to Foreign Minister Azevedo Marques. Later he [called at the Cattete palace to say 8t. John, N. F,, Sept. 13.—A general | goodhye to President Pessoa reduction of Canadian cotton mill| President Pessoa told the corre- |operatives is not expected in view of |spondent of the Associated Dress that developments in the New England |the secretary of state ‘“had states where those plants which hearts of the Brazilian people as well duced wages last winter are restoring[as the officials and the government.” the old rate o e e | At the annual meeting of a big MUST BRAND BOTTLES. | Canadian cotton concern the presi- - | dent sald that it depended on the outcome in New England whether the mills of his company would cut pay. e new building with Why go nie offers the 1y under ideal NO CUTS LIK 10 COURSES Commercial Design Costume Tlustration Ceramics Drawing and Paintin, Art Anatomy Principles of Design Drawing From the (a Still Life Painting | Life Drawing Portrait Painting. won the re- Day Courses—FEvening Classes—Saturday Classes Agents Want to Know Makes Various Brews, Washington, Sept. 13 brand ing s planned by the prohibitio [forces as part of its campaign against hrewers violating the dry it was said today at the treasury Regulations under tion which would require be branded with the name the mahufacturer and all bottles to have the name blown into the glass so that Leverage products can be identified by their containers Dry A h“l egistration beginning September 20, m.—Instruction in hoth Day Schools begins October from 2 and Evening 2d Office open for to 5 i Yoer Complete Circular of Information Sent on Request laws Address JOSEPH WISELTIER, Director FOX'S—Thurs., Fri., Sat. RODOLPH VALENTINO ou Have Seen Him As a Hero Him As a Villain in “The Wonderful Chance” THE HARTFORD ART 280 Collins Street. SCHOOL Hartford, Connecticut