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BESSE-LELAND’S BARGAIN BASEMENT Good looking overalls win the good opinion of the boss. | Overalls PNION MADE, $306,900 739 Stockholders in the New Hotel to Date, Oct. 12th New Britain’s New Hotel mi’ DUKRITT HOTEL CORPORATION Of New Britain, Conn. 2 3 OFFICERS, One dollar in cash and a new pair if a seam rips or a pocket stitching breaks Sales Mgr, Russell & Erwin Mtg. Corp. % L | VICE_PRES, ARTHUR G. KIMBALL s President Landers, Frary & Clark VICE PRES. ... CLARENCE F. BENNETT Vice Presldent Stanley Works VICF. PRES, J. LINFIELD DAMON Pres, American Hotels Corporation l)_lrfl‘!m— United Hotels Co. of America VICE PRES, ... FREDERICK M. HOLMES President North & Judd Mfg. Co. TREASURER PARDON €. RICKEY ‘Tyeasurer, Landers, Frary & Clark SECRETARY +. WILLIAM 1. HATCH Presideat The W. 1. Hatch Co, PRESIDENT ISAAC BLACK — ON THE FIRST BOUND == WITH CLERKIN, = o In some baseball circles it is ru- moréd that Merwin Jacobson, of this city, may be come a member of the New York American league baseball club next season. The Trojans foothall hold a practice at 7:30 night at Mary's field. iden cyelone, have been matched to meet in a 12-round bout at New Ha- ven on October 20. The hoys will square off in the ring at Welss Park, the home of the New Haven Eastern league baseball club, MR. CITIZEN OF NEW BRITAIN, YOU BELIEVE IN NEW BRITAIN! JUDGE B. ¥, GATFNLY Attorney at Law. ' DIRECTORS CLARENCE F BENNETT Vice President Stanley Works, ISAAC BLACK Bales Mg~ Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. |- J. LINFIELD DAMON | Pres. American Hotels Corp, eleven will o'clock to- The Shamrocks A. C, football team will assemble at 7:20 o'clock this eve- ning in the lot across from the North & Judd plant on East Main street, for practice. All mémbers are urged to be in attendance. The locals will| play the West Ends of Meriden next | SWING INTO ACTION (Continued from Preceding Page) GEORGE P. HART Chairman of Boar WM. L. HATCH Pres. 4 Hateh Co. FREDERICK M. HOLMES Pres. North & Judd Co. HAROLD L. JUDD President Judd & Co. Stanley Works, The man that doesn’t should move to some other city. New Britain will beecome a better city to live in—to bring upa family in- to do business in, only as those of the present generation meet their civic obligations as New Britain citizens. What answer have YOU given to this new civic enterprise for New Britain? Sunday. Fagan oot i it 437 401 NEW BRITAIN MACHINE ARTHUR G. KIMBALL Pres. Londers, Frary & Clark GEORGE W. KLETT Attorney at Law. JOHN . LOOMIS Pres. Chamber of Commerce, ANGELO PAONESSO Mayor City of New Britain, HOWARD L. PLATT Pres. N, B. Lumber Co. EU E J. PORTER Porter Sons , According to a reliable source, the New Britain football team manage- ment is negotiating, for a new quar- terback, who once was rated as among the best in the college world. | Sockets 4 Bergerson .. 1 9 The Yankees upset the dope hy Larson ..... a; losing four ght games' in @y o0 96 world' series, and now the owners of [(arigon .. 103 the club have done the opposite to|gartler . H opinion, by re-engaging Miller Hug-| e it gins as manager for next season. o Harry Ginsberg officiated in a foot- |y, Benciiiaess ball game at Harford last Sunday |, U’,;, and his work was satlsfactory in |y, : ubbard .... 73 every respect. Gooddler ., 81 Boyle .. 87 418 Plugs Schubert kid 82 Spencer . Lokl 82 Foberg . vvve 88 86 LERters stie s, 501905170 245 | § W. L. HATCH Locke .. ceve 92 82 280 F. M, HOLMES Fordham g W. C. HUNGERFORD clashed on the gridiron at Braves 420 411 413 1244 A6 AT ield, Boston, thi 8 g & Fi Boston, this atternoon Hose Nozzles 5 J. C. LOOMIS 3 ST Bloodgood ..... 95 93 97— 285|H MMILLAN The series bhetween the BaWlimore T arale i 92 96— 268 team, champions of the International i EENRRC league, and the St.” Paul team, win- i_{;’:;zo 2 A Y ‘f 229 ners of the American association pen- [\HOKEY +reoeis l-n} 82— 2801 nant, was scheduled to be resumegd” *"€" LR L b this afternoon in the Minnesota city. P BT 458 1343 86— 117— 85— 99— 100— 486 ISAAC BLACK, Chairman, Pres. HORACE L. WIGGIN V. P. and Gen. Mgr. United Hotels 86— 0. of America, 77— 66— 97— 80— HOTEL CAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE James McAvay, the heau brummel | of the North & Judd bowling league, left today on a motor trip to Toledo, Ohio. ISAAC BLACK Chairman J. R. ANDREWS C. F. BENNETT PETER CRONA STANLEY EDDY 406 1217 Spark ceee 70— 229 234 256 The New Britain football team will practice this evening. Boston Cellege and TODAY IS THE TIME TO SHOW YOUR FAITH IN NEW BRITAIN BUY STOCK NOW o ] Mr. Isaac Black, General Chairman, Elihu Burritt Hotel Corporation, West Main and Washington Streets, . Dear Sir:— Without obligating me in any way, please send me full information con- cerning New Britain’s New Hotel, from an Investment standpoint. LOUIS RAPHAEL PARDON C. RICKEY ‘W. T. SLOPER L. W. YOUNG 433 i ADVISORY COMMITTEE Overland. g A. N. ABBE Brown “eve. 88 80— 240 BENJAMIN W. ALLING Smidt ........ 80 90— 250 JOHN A. ANDREWS Mordes ...... 81 98— 267 JOSEEH R, ANDREWS C. H. BALDWIN Rain prevented the Grand Circuit %zh“ig: e ég 22_ ;;5 . L. BOINOWSKI racing yesterday at Lexington, Ky. Py et B ERED'K . G AMEERLAIN o 5 ERNEST W. CHRIST Willie MacFarlane yesterday won 410, 438 430=-12021 8 JOHN CONTARAS the golf championship of the West- Stars, A CORDIX chester County Golf association, ~de- | Fazzind 839 258 EHITIEICORTIN feating George McLean and James|Barnes s 229 T M. CORTIN Farrell. MacFarlane's card for 36|Klambt ...... 65 03 228 S. M. DAVIDSON holes was 149, while that of his op- | Foster .. 62 53 166 REV. J. L, DAVIS ponents was 150, Burke .. 95 90, 280 G. H. DYSON JOHN A. ERICKSON REV. E. O. GRIKL: JUDGE B. F. GAFFNE! J. M. HALLINAN JOSEPH M, HALLORAN B. A. HAWLEY JOWARD S. HUMPHREY W. C. HUNGERFORD HAROLD LEE JUDD The Crimson scrub team registered a touchdown against the Harvard regulars yesterday afternoon at the Stadium. 82— 76— 70— 51— 95— 382 Paige. Stowell oo 94 92 Moore . Dalifs OB Conners . o760 * 85 Blazy ... . 94 84 Ranges .. 66 80 405 414 436—1255 Jewetts. h v PR 85— 26 CHARLES MUELLER Shy 4 . C. B. PARSONS Schroedel 73 76— 228 | £ G X PARKER Murphy .. . 88 100— 280 p MARTIN K. PASCO Curran ........ 84 88— 260 | % H. H. PEASE Stanley ....... 76 96 81— 283 B SELIUN FRED'K G. PLATT o Ll e e FRANK PORTER 404 442 430—1278 4;!4:&1)\&)-; II:APQH‘Ag:-m o Loxiogtonr: W, H, RATTENBURY Cronin ‘v it. 79 NAL Tancred 81 LOUIS 8, REY) STEVE ROBR Anderson 100 PAUL K. ROGERS Alvord 1 79 82 FRED'K A, SEARLE CURTIS SHELDON Hupmobiles, W. T. BLOPER oo B4 64 CHARLES F. SMITH PHILIP 1, STANLEY REV. LEO WULLIVAN C. M, WiGHTMAN J. T, WINTERS 405 374—11611} With a 100 to 1 shot winning a race at Newmarket track, England, and Miller Huggins getting re-en- gaged as manager of the New York Yankees, yesterday proved to be a great day for short enders. 96— 79— 92— 252 80— 258 89— 236 282 228 P. F. M’'DONOUGH DUGALD M'MILLAN JOHN_ B, MINOR Head Coach Martin of the Wes- leyan football eleven is confident that the Middletown team has a fair chance of beating Columbia in Sat- urday's game. Regrets have been expressed on the loss of “Boomer” Dill to the New Britain football team. Dill was one of the popular members of the Nut- megs and the New Britain eleven. His loss to the locals will no doubt be felt. 81— 22 78— 260 106— 284 | 60— 195 285 Tom Gibbons, the St. Panl heavy- weight, has arrived at New York, in splendid condition for his bout with Billy Miske, also of St. Paul, which takes place tomorrow night at Mad- ison Square Garden. 407—1198 NI ) L R ] e St 67 02— 159 oo (00|l IR R o SRR S SC T BN o) 77— 249 89— 258 © 89— 288 77— 424—-1226 Rowe ....... Hanford ..... 85 87 Ahiquist veaes 90 74 Anderson .. 76 90 Boardman ... 87 82 402 400 Rolls-Royce, Wolcott f 99 96 Wheelock ../ /.. 81 83 Olson ... .. 903 i 82— Wollman 78 .90, 82— Lindquist™ 76 111 83— {f o Fords, Higbee . e 83 Maher sane 62 68— 1908 Reéb. Russell, the slugging outfielder of the Pittsburgh Pirates, has signed his contract for next season. 1. D. RUSSELL MORRIS D, SAXE 410 L. P, SLADK ANDREW J, SLOPER N A, BPRAGUE N, STANLEY HENHY C. M. THOMBON JOHNST! VANCH Andy Chaney, the Baltimore blond, and Louis “Kid” Kaplan, the Mer- e e T —— THE HORRORS OF Relieved By “Fruit-a-tives” . g The Famous Fruit Medicine w0 an 308—1206 Indigestion, Weak Digestion or partial digestion of food, is one of the most serious of present-day E REYV, 84— 279 241 262 245 270 Federal Reserve ke, “It Js the Treasury's intention,” Mr. Mellon sald, “to hold down allot- ments on the primary offerings to EW BOND ISSUE IS FAR OVERSUBSCRIBED 408—1287 l('\fi conver ) ention the second da on|chairman of the F ARMING {“The Promise of Bimpiified Practice by a number M":::;':‘::’ fellaweg [in the Farm Equipment Industry." various flelds of w e | ’ James M, Howard, president of the this division, S | NG American Farm Bureau federation, —— $500,000,000 or thereaboutay, and with '“111 disouss agricultural conditions in | TEN DAY TOURNAMENT. this in view the wsubscriptién books ol &3 | America on the third day, and the Boston, Oct, 12,—Many of the play. tor this part of the offering will oloss | convention will close that eveningers who participated In the 1705 (oo ‘\vm\ the annual dinner where Dr.|test started today in the fifth Ameri- ber 14, 1922, i LU LL LG R L Maflhlflery Mfiflfl[flfillll'el's WIH Burris A, Jenkins, pastor of the Lin-/can cheekers ohampionship tourna- L R e | wood Boulevard Christian church, | ment at the American House. Biay ) 5 3 Meet in Chicago Oct. 18 457 76— 246 Secretary Mcllon Says Applicationa Reach $1,000,000,000 on $500,~ 000,000 Offering. 11 not close until Baturday, Al | Kaneas City, will speak on "This New | will aontinye for ey dave 932 1p- Oct. 12.—The gov- | October 21, 1922, and such submor! [ Kans ernment’s new bond issue—the first | tiéns will eontinue to be allotted up to | Era Dne ot the oontistants s, Matthae since the war—has been oversub-|@& limited amount, thua Kiving {nves- scribed, Secretary Mellon announced [ tors who desire to turn in their Vio- R5: ¥ P Yok { cribe (':'hg-l()oml subscriptions, it | tory notes or December 13 Treasury Chicago, Oct, 13,-—A large repre 1 pount s manufao- aggregate somet®‘ng | certificatea a further opportunity K[ RSOSRON oL the. DARNITEE, TIATIEIAE complaints. w b " turers of farm machinery is expected | and the, character of the program 2 ond, " near $1,000,000,000 on an offering | Invest in the new [to attend the twenty-ninth annualfour meating should be more attrac. Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce Those who suffer with Indigestion, { almost Invariably are troubled with [, Montreal, =~ Quebec, sy [ mitaAlO SAROHERREAN VIOIER conventlon of the Natlonal Associa- declared H. J. Sameit, secre- | . Y More than 600,000 cars entered Cen-i preiiminary reports received from | | tlon of MFarm Equipment Manufaotur- 3y | | | The auswer of most fat peqpls In that ft Another | is toa hard, 100 troublesome And 166 San. Rheumatism, Sleeplessness and X+ |adz for touring purposes in 1921, ac-| the foderal reserve banks show, Mr. | s &8 11 Clilcagn; Ootober 18,°10 and a0 T T cessive Nervousness. cording to the customs department, | Mellon said, that the subscriptions far | o s c ln |~ Addresses on the opening day of JUNIOR RED CROSS | “Pruit-a-tives” will always relieve |88 t‘nm!-nlrm:‘ w}t’h ‘h"" | in g w:‘n_ | the new 43 :;m- fi.\nln ,hondu of 1747~ | the conventlen inslude ens by & mem- |y nan:n.;}m. it | ‘ N S I'he registre n in 1921, according Lo g2 ar « i d over al - | 3, + ) "y N &3 4 e Indigestion because these tablets r‘m;\m:‘f: SR R s :'_(““llf (.:,:,r";; S e ’P t ’ Ointment ber of Presidant Marding's cabinet 10 gorjes of group conferences devoted | €Tous ta farce (he welght down, Marmels h les 3 Pri O eterson 8 {ba named later, C. H, Mapkham,|i; giscussion of junior Red Cross the | eAribtion Tabiets overcome Ali thess dif strengthen the stomach musecles, |ja 223; Prince Island, Notwithstanding the oversubscrip- | | prestdent of the Tifinois Central rail- | 3 Bl A {ficulties. They are abwolutely harmiess, en- increase the flow of digestive juices |New Brunswick Quebee, tion of the issue, the secretary an-; To the millions of grateful sufferers rasfl, and Guy M, Hall, diector ot ”m‘\nl.m](um\ m\:w”::m 1'21‘:1‘:”}‘“: \;nr{k,::‘:.?un?‘l:q'::\: nrfln:fir‘r:’::‘?‘“l.nd AM" ml. 1, 3 t i 1 v! * X Y in echoole and 0! B N rough tol - . e h case Is and correct Constipation, which who know about the gnighty healing X 264; Ontario, 83; Manitoba, 8 nounced, investors who subscribe for | N ) o | ) " National Institute of Progressive |, % : &6 1% _|#0ld at 6me dollar by all druggists usually accompanies Indigestion. Saskatchewan, Alberta and | amounts of $10,000 or 1ess or who de-. power of Peterson's ointment fot old Fatming. |a close today the pragram the an- |, r1a over, ar sand the price Aireet t6 the 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. British Columbia, 25,957, It has been | gira to exchange their 4% per cent | sores, ulcers, plles, sora feet and chaf- | nual 'r‘nv\\‘fimlnn here of the Ameri-!agry ola Ca, 4812 Woodward Ave, Detreit, “UC: lomleulated that the motor highways|Victory notes or December 15 cer-| ing Peterson says, “use it for ekin Durgin To Speak. can Red Cross Mich, Now that you know this, you have ne Atdealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, ! 402 Washington, “Recause of the unusual conditions Priest of Newark, N, J faced by the industry, the several de-| American champlon, and one :‘;":'h’; partment meetings being scheduled | pldest living title holders, immediately foliowing the convention MANY MOTOR TOURISTS More Than 600,000 Cars ada During Year of 1921 Enter Can- | last night is understood, Oct. 12. t Canada brought in a foreign rev- | tificates for the new bonds may still | and sealp itéh; it never disappoints.””| Willam A, Durgin, chief of the mJ‘ Speakers for the velunteer group in- | TR seatts ki ein ':;;:-:.figé nue last yvear of something like | got an allotment in full upen their ap- | All druggists, 35¢, 60c, $1.00, §2.50, lon of simplified praetics of the De-icluded Miss Mabel Doardman a mem sxorcise and starvation $103,000,000, plication if tendered promptly to the$5.00, Veieges of tircmome rtment of Commeree, will address ber of the central ¢ommittee and diet ar fear ot bad effecta