New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922, Jack Britton, the welterweight title . holder, and Mickey Walker of Eliza- beth, N, J, will meet at Madison | BOUGHT I T mE Square Garden, on November 1 | Word comes from New Haven that | Coach Murphy Is working his High school charges hard for the coming s & I/E‘LLOW 7:4 G A game with New Britaln here next - At A Saving of the Middlemen’s Baturday afternoon. You £ Profits The Center college football team which meets Harvard next Saturday \ at the Stadium, has run up 158 points 80 far this season, The season of the National Roller Polo league will open on Nov. 4. The season will run 26 weeks, I May Need for Future Use Because, I (|| vcon"oer e scret Sinteris, o flattering offers for houts, because of Know a Good Buy When I See it. et ) A bout between Jock Malone of | St. Paul and Lou Bogash of Bridge- “in the works." It will be Cash and Good Judgement Enables Us to Make the |20 14 \in the warke: 1t wil be rangements are made, Best Buys, You to Benefit by Them. <8 Bobby Reimer of this city will meet Pete August of Bridgeport in a 12- | round bout tonight at Hartford. ' Down state talk is heard of another bout between “Kid" Kaplan of Meri- den and Mickey Travers of New Ha- ven. The Meriden fans used to “rag" | Mickey when he hurled challenges at | 86 ARCH STREET Kaplan, but his two recent wins over Al. Shubert at New Bedford, Mass., entitles him to plenty of considera- Open Evenings Gasoline Filling Station [j|| Travers met Kaplan at New Haven within the past year and the best the Meriden boy could get was a draw. , —— =) | practice last night, and the result was| The first week of November should ou ave 0 highly satisfactory to the manage- v produce two great hattles in Con- ON THE FIRST BOUND |[[5&in i ™2 vetehed |nectiout, iz, the Sew Briain A1l the team in action. * | Hartford football match and the elec- . 0 t | e tion. On Your Suit, Topcoat or Overcoa == —=1:-——s—-——-——__WITR CLERKIN, — Macey Andrews, who once wore e, . AR N, e N T 3 A e the Nutmegs uniform, has joined the If You Buy It At the P & Manager Frank McAleer of the © and 7 o'clock this evening. Man- | Trojans teams, and will play at full Rovers A. C. football eleven of this| 48€r McAleer's telephone s 843-3, | pack, ’ Clothes Sh0p city would like to have the manager | NeW Britain. of the Crimsons of Plainville, get in — ‘oo i 4 X % . . touch with him by telephone, Iv(»n\'n-n' The Trojans football eleven held a p,l\;‘::;f,'olf;’;m:‘v”;\‘ifi'”.",h:or ::;‘::' TI]PPLE THE PINS There is nothing remarkable, nothing mYStell()l_lS in our tion in the backfield on the Trojans ability to save you money on your clothes. It is sn.mply fEoLball fehms i ARG R the inevitable result of our methods of doing business. receding Page). 5 : b e i Paul Snyder of baseball fame is be- ety ISR 40 P & Q Clothes Shops in 40 vglea{'clfle’srd_xlstull);;tetl’ t& Q Clothes direct from our New York Tailor Plant to ing tried out at an end position with Sales, the Troja tea He looked d | Miss T. Pi W 87— 170 N . . 2 T e R LB ) i i L 78— 147 You. No middlemen eiMer into the transaction. YOU — Miss A. O'Keefe . 76— 139 SAVE THEIR PROFITS. The immense volume of our Sev&al of last year's Trojans team | Mies K. Sheeky ... e business, the quick turnovers of our stocks assure you. are out in uniform, including Johnny . . Scharff, Joe Gorman and Danny Gor- 3 283 312— 595 | fresh, newly tailored, newly designed garments every man. CORBIN SCREW SPECIAL. 3 4 Ly Production Dept. day in the year ! Manager Begos looks to “Steve [ WValsh 84 Syledin to make the grade in fighting | M00dy . 2 £ 3 A few moments at the P & Q Shop will do more to con- for an end position with the Trojans, | /& Har ... . 86 88 3 X ; o STt i vince you than anything we might say. RESERVER Ellsworth, a former member of the S“’“"';y ceeeecs 76 89 SHOE Rambler-Tigers of Hartford, and |[Gaudette ...... 85 85 Tommy Cross, will join the Trojans | Garrity s N8 , team at practice on Thursday night. T Step ln! We’ll Be Glad to See YOU! Ray Gunning, who held down the Machine Room. Rilay ... . 85 center position last seas Man- & d n last season for Man Ryan | " 90 . ” : ager Begos' eleven, showed at prae- o ° I/O’ IEorTToque tice last night that any of the new [hram - ceen B8 L0 L I he Pl‘lces Are //)l'evenflf'./ ‘ comers wishing to grab the position | (278 - BT i 4 will have to ‘‘go some. VEGKEL L e 5721 With the New Britain team playing | Br2dshaw at Hartford next Sunday, and the Nutmegs playing at Muzzy Field, il Bristol, it remains for the Trojans to : put on the “big game' locally. Man- “KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" ager Begos has booked the Merrick - ) 4 - A. A. eleven of Springfleld, Mass. The | S0rden . 67— 259 ; F. Schroeder 78 91— 250 5 Bay Staters are said to be the goods. Newt IGHT now — while your feet are e i e yet good and healthy—why not The demand for tickets for the| gy fol0 55'. R z;g : Wesleyan-Hobart foothall game at i wear shoes that will keep them well? Middletown on next Saturday has e aranh And the values are incomparable ! Little pains and aches do not mean been so great that it may be found Phenix P weak feet necessarily; but they do “\"l:’;‘ls::r:k'lf; erect additional'seatsfat [ivoing: | 97 101 102— 300 mean that unless you wear different =R ;,’:)?f;‘:: g:‘ ;Z— E's T 'l" shoes your feet will become weakened. Arrangements are in the works for|g e 00 of byer s f;f 306 MAIN S REE a football game between the New |\ W. Gor The Arch Preserver Shoe actually pre- Erltaih e R S DRl Reort HeLimE, tokhs Gordon serves foot health—gives you absolute played at the Park City on Sunday, |CTOCKEF +oeovee 5 New Block, 2 Doors from R.R. Crossing comfort—yet allows you to have the Qotober 462 PR A o pas - Se smart h. 7o+ us show The backers of the New Britain ; it team have plenty of money to wager g I on the New Britain-West Side A. C. |y Gganger ... 92 game at Hartford next Sunday. Livingston ..... §3 . 'r‘he w‘ G' SImmons Corp' Many local admirers of “Kid" Kap- |7 CTonser ... 94 lan and a few who are leaning toward ”"1 85 West Main St. Andy Chaney to win Friday night's stella bout at New Haven, will witness the [y oo N Zrays Miss Hoffman .. 8§ 100 Miss Sabbacker 89 83 Miss Thayer 7918 Miss Mallony ... 89 90 435 83— [ M. PEYSER, Mgr. Andree Abrahamson 100 86 T. Landgren ... 99 H. Foberg .... 81 ; = & pead SEel terial, which enables us to continue gy N : i and at the same time keep the prices | . o RRENOD e Hies he {50 low that Ford cars are within the Y : 1 447 45 | [IN ['ARS $5fl M[]RE” of everyhod British Scientist Proves By Experi- 3 acoki “Our production for 1922 is already = . GRegRY e Iin excess of a million, which has been| ™ent That Sexes Can Be Changed LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED ON FORDS ; o . VR G e BT R e GUHEBD & 1ov0ry 56 10 85— [ costs. Our present daily output is| according to eminent British H. Hepp Bl ) o S VOIR i $4 103 3| W | or truck every seconds of each |, oo New Prices Reduction : March, 1920 o sorkdng a0 e i an | €OI0BE when seence will be abi . : ly ticipation of this confinued demand (0 determine and to control the power —_— that price adjustments are again be-|of growth. The interest taken in this You UL wllibaviliy betles suve, The brighter the lightning, the| Detroit, Mich, Oct. 18 At mid- | 'ng made in orvder to keep in eflect|subject was shown by the numerous F.0.B. Detroit, Mich. bluer it appears. | night on Monday a $50 cut in the :" polic -" of selling Ford products at faudience which attended a lecture on | S he lowest price T % Vow o " \Po o ") 2 - v ) : New Price Old Price New Price Old Price TWENTY CHILDREN ment today by the Ford Motor com i : ¢ 10| Dn, Chew e tHe MIGHUSE Wio bt . Q "oz Tommg $298.00 534800 Sedan $090'00 $645’00 prise in the motor industry, coming \ eased we have "‘l"‘“‘ INCreas-ihe changed hens into crowing cock- ed our equipment and manufacturing Five Are Killed And Dozen Others | P8y | On Open Cars throughout the country last night | creased volume dealt chiefly with goats, statement Officials of the v Motor Carlun jmmature female and which came years, were killed and 12 others were | ¢ tno {ncreased volume of business [ Motor Car company and in behaviour was a male Sales and Servi RETHeY o bt ce school truck in which they were re- ing the present year, and aiso to the ame price level wi the Fo re (sl SORIRIRE. LHA BUL R SRt [] « movement, Stur company executives the Alabama and Vicksburg rallroad. | | said any stat als of the school children are believed to DELIGHTFUL rant, head of the Durant Motors, Inc. | L} be fatally injured SHORT SEA TRIP | iiicials of the Gray Motor company, | ———— price of all models of Ford cars be consistent with qual-finfersexuality before the British as- came effective, according to announce- | soclation by Dr, F. 4. E. Chew. \ . ® = ; i |vear reported the result of N Chassis $235.00 $285.00 Coupe $530.00 $580.00 - — - pany. | sl ol ported the result of some re- ’ RUN DOWN BY TRAIN |™Te reduction came us a big sur. | d cars. A8 our business hns | markable. sxperiments duciuy which Runabout $269.00 $319.00 Ton Truck $380.00 $430.00 oy A3 it did at a time when the com. |td our bty e factuning lerels. The continuation of these ex. has orders two months aheaq [!acilities, sot PR CE RIhE TRRA0LCN] nents, he said, had resulted in the of production. Notification of the [mercly reflects the progressive meth-|complete reversal of six of hens and Injured In Bad Accident nt new prices was wired to dealers|0ds which come ag a result of in |cockerels. RBut his lecture this year Star'ter $70.00 Extra—Demountables $25.00 Extra Vickshurg. Edsel Ford, president of the Ford| “This reduction is the sixth sincel 4 case was known to him, he said, K Mi Oct. 1 I Motor company, issued the following March p2 of a goat which had won prizes when ¢ ¢ Vicksburg, Miss, Oct. 18. — Five . A ] AT ' ] 5 AUTHORIZED FORD—LINCOLN—FORDSON NTR children, ranging in age from 10 £0 14| e revision in prices is the result | COmpany of Lansing and the Gray|jater to assume male characteristics injured yesterday afternoon when the | Siich our company has enjoyed dur- | Of the. two ears practically on the| "y ol "gnia "hat an ani. turning home trom school near Bo-| g.ot that we now own and operate| ‘used to comment on Kord's latest|fmyle oan undergo such a complete vina, was.struck by a frelght train of | .y of our own sources of raw ma : : transformation as to function as a ment concerning heir | | | . The accident occurred within 100 | NewYorktoSarannahGa.$§527 | 0f Which Irank L. Klingsmith, for-| yards of the schoolhouse, The truck, and return = e treasurer of the Ford company, | rs | b Leonhardt's HEM-ROID will . 200 EAST MAIN STREET EW BRITAIN, CONN. Joaded with 20 children, had just left Alre e [ennesses sad other "™ | is the president, would not discuss th the Bovina school, which is 10 miles Southern points matter last night, but close ohservers Mealsand stateroom arcommodation aboard hoth the Gray and rowill he Insist On Genuine Ford Parts cast of Vicksburg, when it was run ) e inchuded Suwe Toee Thurs | $13 ’ e o and 8a e ey crossii: Four of them| B Ocean Stoamship Co. of Savannah L Only four of the occupants escaped death or injury. Ten of the injured 1 were slightly hurt. : of relieve any form of Plles—quick ace 1ed to meet the Ford pri re-| tion in even old stubborn cases. No | eutting—no greasy salves—a harmiess - - | tal that removes the cause. Money ilia has more than 60 species! back if not satished.—Clark & Braine s, Mmany \enomous. erd Co,

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