New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1922, Page 9

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ON THE FIRST BOUND WITH CLERKING James Dunn and James Scott, who will pllot the Nutmegs football team this season, have kept their word so far, that the club would be repre- sented on the gridiron again this sea- &on. Tomorrew afternoon at Bristol, the Nutmegs will swing into playing action, opposing the, Trojans of Hart- ford. The Nutmegs have a big fol- lowing, and” the boys are behind the managers In putting across a success- ful geason. It is only due to inabliity to secure suitable playing grounds, hat prevents the Nutmegs from pluy- ing on home soll. Manager James McCue .of the Shamrocks A. C. football team, has {ssued a call for the players to report tomorrow morning at St. fl;nry'fl flaid for practice at 10 o'clock. The team will play the West ¥nde of Meriden in that town mn\grrow afternoon, they put up against the Yankees, the palr should do gomething to get thelr names back in favorable print, Stanton Ashley, son of M, and Mrs, | Geéorge Ashley of Murray street, who | is playing fine football with the Mid- diebury team, was in the backfeld this afternoon agninst Dartmouth. State's Attorney Crowe has recelved & request from Chicago reformers that steps be taken to prevent any further racing at the Hawthorne traek, Tommy: Murphy and Walter Cox are having a great race for the honor of being the top money winner in the Grand Circuit this season, Through a typographical error, the name of T. 1. Monler was not con- tained in the list of members of the Nutmeg Rifle league, in the scores published last night. Mr. Monier, in the shoot against the Corbin-Russ- win team, registered 166, and not “Merwlii", as was published. The Nutmegs management will run a preliminary game tomorrow after- noon at ‘Muzzy Field, between the ‘West Ends Juniors, of Bristvl,.and a Bouthington eleven. Pragtice for the Trojans football team of this city will be held at 10:30 ©o'clock tomorrow morning at St Mary's field. The following players are requested by the management to Hagen and Kirkwood Defeat Barnes and Farrell, It Never Fails to Bring The Babies Back to Health A Mother's Pry of Father John's Medicine for Body Building. “Whenever my children have colds or are run down I give them Father John's Medicine and it never back ta bring them right My little girl was all run down rugged, healthy girl. Arthur T, Hall, Hazel bridge, Mass, For over 61 yegrs, Father Medicine has been the standard medi- No alcohol Try it today. e e —— cine for all the famil or dangerous drugs. BOWLING RESULTS fails to health, but after taking Father John's Medicine for a little while, she became a strong, (Signed) street, Mrs. Ux- John's be on hand: J. Gorman, D. Gorman, PHMladelphia, Oct. 14.—Walter Ha- ON LOGAL ALLEYS ROYALTY IS T0 BE CROWNED SHORTLY Flaborate Ceremonies for King Ferdinand and Quesa Marie Bucharest, Oct. 14 (By Associated Press)—The much-postponed coro- nation of King ¥erdinand and Queen Marie will be held next week. The ceremonies are expected to provide the most elaborate festival in the his- tory of Rumania, with an estimated total public and private expenditure of 300,000,000 francs, Program Begins Sunday. The program will begin on Sunday with the arrval of the royal family at Albajulia, in the heart of Transyl- vania, where the actual coronation will take place. Albajulia is an an- clent national shrine in that section of Hungary given to Rumania by the peace gettlement, and is the birth- place of the hero Michael the Brave, who {8 called the father of his country by all Rumanians. It is a village of only 6,000 inhabi- tants, but for the next two days will be the object of a pilgrimage by fully 200,000 loyal subjects mostly Transy vania peasants dressed in what Rus. kin termed the most picturesque cos- tumes in Europe—the men in em- broidered pantalets and petticoats and 0 6 Cylinders—50 Horsepower —5 Passenger — #1465 The price of the Jewett Sedan is so astonishingly low that unless one has personal knowledge of the character and quality of this car of amazing value, a false classification is not an unnatural impression. The Jewett is not a “light six” Sedan. It is a roomy, powerful, five- passenger enclosed car of distinction. It is powered with a six cylinder, 314 x 5 inch motor installed in a husky chassis in which every unit is built for excess strength. Here s a Sedan that can be matched only by enclosed cars selling for at least $500 more than the Jewett. This is a statement certainly worth investigating. You can prove its validity by a demonstration which will be arranged to suit your convenience. Byledan, Burns, Bcharff, Overstrom, Gunning, Gray, Kuba, Soheick, Suy- den and Zehrer. Other candidate: desiring to try for the team are re- quested to be on hand tomorrow. Thé Trojans’ will open the season on October 22. gen, British open champion and Joe Kirkwood, former open title holder of Australia, yesterday defeated Jim Barnes, former United States open champion, and John [Iarrell, the Quaker Ridge youth, in a 36 hole best ball match at the Merion Cricket club = 4 up and 3 to play. Entry blafs for the Connecticut| The match was staged as a benefit cross-country championship run over|for Jack MeDermott, who in 1911 the Yale course, have been received | brought the only open golf champion- by Postmaster William 1. Delaney. [ship to Philadelphia. After annexing Those desiring them can apply to him. |the golf world's most coveted prize Wilitams . .. T 6 93 e McDermott became mentally i1l and | yjjistrana ... 99 54 It is the opinion of the writer that|has for some time been confined to a ) i 81 the signing of Peterson of New Ha- |sanatorium. ven has greatly strengthened the New — 440 430 Britain backfleld. PENN RELFEASES BUSHNELL. Wonasis i Philadelphia, Ott. 14.—At the meet- 8 Tk AB e BT - SRE. ing of the athletic council of the Uni- | Peterson 108 00" 88— versity of Pennsylvania yesterday aft-| luttler ........ 70 §§ 109— ernoon the resignation of Edward R.jCurlick ........ 93 83 94— Bushnell as acting graduate manager | Perkins .. .04 93 93— of athletics, presented last spring, was — accepted, in order That he might give 454 436 467—1357 his exclusive services to publicity mat- sad {rons ters, particuiarly in the interests of [ lkweertzel 5 94 the university's forthcoming endow- 2 0 67 ment campaign for a fund for $10,- (00,000, In his place Ernest B. Co- zens, his assistant, was elected to the post. the women in enormous hoop skirte decorated with gold coins and jewels. Services in Church, !pon their arrival the sovereigns will be received by the premier and other members of the government and will be driven in gaily decorated car- riages with a military escort to the cathedral, where high church digni- taries will celebrite solemn mass and the coronation will take place in the presence of delegations from other countries. After the cathedral heralds-at-arms will read the king's proclamation and a state luncheon will be held. This is to be followed by a military review, the day ending with the departure of the party for Bucharest, where they will arrive \Monday morning. U. S. To Be Represented. The United States wili be repre- sented at the various affairs by the American minister, Peter Augustus Jay. The foreign delegates include many titled personages, some of whom have already arrived. One of thososwho had planned to attend, but was obliged to send regrets, is the de- throned King Constantine of Greece. FLOODED WITH COCOANUTS Legion Commander Gets Big Supply {Continued from Preceding Page). DBelden .. ...\ 82 82 Benson ... . 92 il Squires .,....,. 82 89— 253 69— 240 86— It is Sold and Serviced by Paige Dealers Everywherc. THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. REPUTABLE CONCERN, JEWETT A Thrifty SixBuilt by Paige 308 Jurgen ........103 96 Huberman An 86 290 258 248 266 250 ceremeny the = A R 6 The New Britain team will have a hard week of practice next week, in anticipation for the opening game of the series with the West Sides A, C. of Hartford, which will be played at Clarkin IMield, on October 22. Chairman William Muldoon of the New York Boxing commission, on learning of the result of the Mis Gibhons bout at Madison Squ: den last night, ordered the money held up, pending an iavestiga- tion. 93— {her home yesterday and sustained a| Mrs. R. N. Dame, widow of the {fractured leg. She was taken to thellate fire chief, is convalescing from a New Britain General hospital. |serious operation at the Charter Oak Don't forget Viking A. C. Fair, hospital, Hartford. Pungalow, Sat. and Mon. nights.— | Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans. | advt, | —advt. : e City liems Sponner . § 0% Stiquil . Lis (et Vollhardt ..... 2 96 101— 289 “All Over Nothing At All"—Victor | Record 18943. C. L. Pierce & Co's.— tadvt. Mrs. Frank Lambert who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and M McAvoy of Lafayette street, has turned to her home in Toledo. Tabs' falr open Fri., Oct. 20. “God's Kingdom World's Remedy:- Millions Now Living Will Never Die ASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE will be the subject discussed in the Before YouBuy a Car Take a lecture given by W. P Mockridge of Brooklyn, N. Y., Sunday afternoon at; Y [ wee oo Tkl 5 | Ride in the New 1923 NASH this comforting message of hope for | the present day confusion and strife. | The lecture is free, and is under the | wspices of the International Bible | Students’ Association. Radio sets and supplies at Morans'i --advt, | The American Hardware - Postoftice, inspectors, puzzied by | ion ol totny theouen the. doms the flood of cocoanuts, were remind- | peal Estate Co. a one.family } | ad of stories of ingenious booze smug- | 561" Carleton street. to Jou | glers. A plot was scented. Expeit|,nq anna C. Valentine. Mr. | sniffers were called in and were un- tine, who is to make his home in Be\»‘ | | 407 448 Percolators \lcKinstry . 8OF22T8 REAil@h i e ER~aRg Restelli . 791 573 Newhart ...... 76 5 brior ... 378D 386 381 Alum '\\ ares ARRANGE GOLF MATCH. Cambridge, Mass, Oct. 14.—Bobby Jones of Harvard, Jess Sweetser of Yale, the national champion, and Ruddy Knepper of Princeton are to represent the big three in.an exhibi- tion golf match next Friday. Francis Ouimet will complete the foursome. The contest ia for the benefit of Har- vard's new golf course. For the second time in two weeks, Bobby Keimer of this city gained the decision over Clicky Clark of Holyoke, Mass. The first time was at Hartford and last night Bobby went right into Clicky’'s own Lome town, to do the trick. Agents Suspicious by Mail—Dry But Without Grounds. New Orleans, Oct. 14—For two days hundreds of cocoanuts each bearing postage stamps and address- éd to Hanford MacNider, national commander of the American Legion. here for the Legion's national con- vention, have been arriving in New Orleans. The cocoanuts, sent by the American Legion post in West Palm Reach, Fla., according to the tags each hore, also bore the inscription “This Is a cocoanut.” 404-—1171 The Rangers football eleven play at Unionville tomorrow after- noon. The locals and rooters will leave in an anto truck at the corner of East and Pleasant street. will Renard ... iloden . Yack Rliss deifel 94— 90— 78— 84— 2 85— 411—1268 SIKI GOT 75,000 FRANCS. Paris, Oct. 14,—The French boxing commission took up the question of the purse in the Siki-Carpentier bout last night. It had been announced that the winner-would receive 200,000 francs and the loser 100,000, Manager Hellers, who has charge of Siki's in- terests, was asked how much Siki had —— |received, and he replied 100 francs. Bob Meusel and Babe Ruth are do- |The- investigation was then proposed ing some hefty clouting on the barn-[to determine the exact division of the gtorming tour. After the exhibition gate MARATHON LONG DISTANCE 12000 CORDS MILES We will allow you the following prices for your old tires from the regular MARATHON list prices: Mxdll .. ....... 51455 JI 3 cerineni . 23 35x415 ¢, . 15,10 B|iavinex 87T g 1 when Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson A r s MC relz ... S5 superintendent announced that two zgxé %2;3 nurns’ members of thé first class had been Xo . o D placed on trial hefore a court-martial ;5‘5 17 75 for offenses against two ‘‘plebes” and DX0 . . Tx5 . . 1875 another board began secretly to in- ¥ 36x6 . 25.00 vestigate rumors of other alleged of- tenses against the under class men. We kno“ that each MARATHON we place on a .car will sell through its quality five more tires im- mediately. (Drive your car to our station and we will change your tives all around FREE of charge.) }{ewllt f 83 O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY GO.) Phone 900 @/ i : 1) kr‘mpl Skelly 5 .. B6 Blakesle: " v 80 Nelson ... 80 it This greatest car—the finest automobile C. W. Nash ever built—is without question the VALUE LEADER of its price field. In exact figures 939 of each Nash car begins and is carried through to completion in the great Nash plants. And even the 7% built elsewhere is produced pre- - cisely according to Nash standards and specifications and directly under Nash supervision and authority. FOURS AND SIXES Prices Range from $935 to $2190 F. O. B. Factory Towa ruled a 6 to 5 favorite to de- feat Yale in this afternoon's game at| the Bowl. 436 Vacuums Blmers Hindler D. Anderson Plankenburg Jottomley 80— 246 78— 231 87— 287 245 241 399—1200 The series between the Baltimore and St. Paul teams was resumed this afternoon at St. Paul. 76— T 414 able to determine whether the co-| ijere s the well known leader of cocoanuts were innocent or guilty. | 'ya"priave theater oreheatrn. Then an v;‘x‘\ was brought, and a co- Meet me at Schnmres for dfuner.— coanut laid open. dvt It was found that it was what the | “\"yo1 has been born to Mr. and| tag said—just a cocoanut. Mrs. Patrick Howley of 175 South | Main street. ! Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans. —advt, | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wagner of | §7 Cleveland street are receiving con- | gratulations on the birth of a daugh- | ter. ; [J [ ] INO ALLEYS. FNIR'S Grinding Room Trudel i McGuire ..., 86 Massey . 88 Perzan . 80 Domain . o9 85 451 ; \hlppmg 92— 304 84— 272 TWO LOST AT Boston, Oct. 14. — The British steamer Cardiff Hall delayed for five days because of the hurricane at sen on September 15, reported on her ar- rival here from Immingham, Eng- land, that the second mate and a sea- man had been washed overboard dur- | C, Ing the great gale. The steamer's leck fittings werc badly smashed and there was water in her hold. Elton ..ovvi.. 87 Allen . Jacoby ... 17 Swift .. . 85 Montana . .. 83 91 423 394 kB ATES ZING s Turning Dept. ANNAPOLIS HAZING S DAL T4 Annapolis, Oct. 14.-—Investigation g |of the hazing situation at the naval academy assumed a wide range today Four new Victor Record Specials. | L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Mary, the two year Mr. and Mrs. James Clark street, fell from a 52-54 ELM STREET. TEL. 2456 old rhu"htr‘r of veranda A. Geringhler .. 78 B bitliinami————— P e s ¢ ey R T I ST 413 Inspection Dept. Recor . o1 93- Bolio ... vevee 08 105-— 266 Ark . 80— 234 % " b 1’:"‘:(;"~ . N § Never before has there been produced, at so low a price, a car so serv- Niles . S B. Morey 108— 184 iceable and economical of maintenance as the Ford Touring car. R e Some of the recent improvements in Ford Cars are: i One Man Top; Gypsy Curtains; Sloping Windshield. Lightweight balanced pistons and connecting rods, eliminating vibra- tion, reducing wear and increasing speed. Polished crank shaft bearings, conducive to longest motor life. Strengthened steering gear. Mechanically operated windows on enclosed cars. Heavy fine texture upholstering on enclosed cars. Improved carburetion adding approximately four miles per gallon of gasoline. Greatly improved aluminum fan, Improved muffler, reducing back pressure. Strengthened spare rim carrier, Timkin roller bearings in front wheels. Improved electrical wiring. Pressed steel running boards and pre- vents striking brake rods. New improved non-glare head lens. Prices F. 0. B. Detroit $285.00 Coupe, Starter and Demount- $319.00 able Rims $580.00 Touring Car $348.00 Sedan, Starter and Demount- Truck Chassis . 30.00 able Rims ... On Open Models—Starter $70.00; Demountable Rims, $25.00 Extra. WE SELL LINCOLN CARS Automotive Sales&Service Co. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 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