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.Y HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 192z 9 I expecting thelr hardest The top is of new design, with gray lights. A slip cover is furnished, compartments is a disappearing van- Cavanaugh are at the helght of thelr | with safeguards for o gencles, are | serts, plated frame is good looking and { “lnng «nough to permit its use 44 an | All the foothall fans with a leaning / ting pneumonia, influenza or con- and white elevan, with a long string (el which has just been added to the! partment behind the removable back | 1In the back of the front seat are| nickel trimmed, {s fitted in passeng- afternoon aj Clarkin Fleld, when the Tmmllng Andy Chaney of Baltimore, tles that confront the team In bring- | @bout to enter the Welss Park last season. bout by radio. Whereupon another fan ———— — ~- e s D » T — - - pp— = ON .‘HE FIRS’I‘ BOUND battle this on ‘ “"The little conveniences and big interfor’ trimming and finished with| The windshield, a new Reo design | ity case well furnished, Near thém 18 : d strength while Jimmy Dufty, Detrolt | designed into—not merely added to—| Clear-viston curtains, Reo designed | sures better vision and greater pro- | extension lamp in and around the toward the Neyw Britain foothgll teum, | Sumption last night, by sitting at the of good reserves, Reo line,” says Mr. Searle of Kenneth|of cushion of ®he rear seat, without | two roomy curtained spaces for wraps | ers' compartment. locals encounter the West Side A, C. ing back to New Britain, the New |nIght, that he had changed his mind, R decided he would go home and get the e sm———— = today, Hoth Nquudu! REO ANNOUNCES NEW MODEL. | W, Searle & Company danger of bending or breaking !hbl and packagés; and betwéen these two The custerners according to Couch | comforts essential to motoring ulong | speclal nickel molding and leather in-| with integral sidewings and nickel|a tonneau lght with concealed wire s ST WITR CLERKING o o o S— mentor, has the usual powerful red|the 5-Passenger Phacton, a new mod- | and made, pack flat in ayspeclal com- | tection against rain or snow. car. An aluminum covered foot rail, should strive®o be on hand tomorrow | ringside, while “Kid" Kaplan was L in the first of the long series of hat- One fan remarked just as he was England foothall championship this [ and was going 8 get the return of the return by the radiator. - Upon the result tomorrow hinges ! Qa4 5 A whether or not the New Britain team Sl s 4 'y B R | I 2 B e o s In Gulfstream 3iue or Cuban Gra coveted title. With a delegation of | maux ples inst night at the Kopian. 3 rooters to cheed the hoys on, While ' Ghaney bout. L i playing in forelgn territory, the chances of a victery and always much & Vi The fellow with nothing “on his ! : brighter. So let's all get together to- | Hip” was out-a-luck last night at the morrow, travel to Hartford, and give | oy, many long ¢heers for good old New . paoiAL | Britain, to once agaln show its superi- The Hartford delegation dropped > ority over Hartford in football, some money last night on Chaney, and ¢ for that matte 1 v With every player in splendid shape, | ojty. RSTIE%E 0 Rt nirotn Shis and just a 'rarln to go, there is a bright outlook that by the time the | sun sets tomorrow, the hlack and ‘orange eleven captained by Eddie Barnikow, ‘will have trampled in the dust, theWest Side A. C. Louie Sablotsky rendered an act of merey to ap unfortunate fellow who suffered a breken arm after the fight | In cranking his car. Breaking several | ordinances, and a few speed laws, Lou j rushed the injured man to St. Ra- While he is playing on an opposing | phael's hospital for repairs, eleven, the fans from New Britain will | P SR no doubt give "Boomer” Dill a fine e hand for his effort. Dill is a splendid player and deserves any credit that ' may be shown. ‘ Two New Britain hoys officlating in | flN LHCAL STRIPS such an important game as that of to- morrow, might seem strange to some. | But, let it be said, that in Harry Gins- | (Continued from Preceding Page), berg and Clesson Parker, referee and ' — umpire, hoth teams will have to play Scheyd .. 90 94— 264 acording to rules, and neither team Dehm .. 3 87— 267 need expect any favors, from this pair | d of officials. | —_— | As a matter of accommodation for SPANISH W/ the local fa tending the New Brit- | Artille ain-West Side A. C. game at Hartford 'agan «....... tomoérow afternoon, the management Massey has placed tickets on sale at Walsh McCarthy . and Holfelder's smokeshop near the Hartman Palace theater. Griswotd A Bullen The Rangers football team of this| city will play the Indians of Meriden 403 in that town tomorrow afternoon. The Cavalry local team will meet at 10 o'clock to- coa T8 82 morrow morning for practice at the . veee T8 66 East street grounds. The players and | Strick . . 97 rooters will leave the corner of Pleas- |Hall . ceen 89 ant and East street in automobiles at |Reed .. 1 o'clock. —— 372—1200 The Trojans are going to furnish lo- A P (] out of the city to see a football game, | V. Barnes ..., e s 53 ; a contest at Vibberts field tomorrow |I™ Hé? e 68 209 afternoon, Samuelgon 3 g 210 meron oo 50000 B AE N can achieve when they are made to do their best play the Crimsons of Plainville in that [W: W. Bullen.. .. 62 ..— 62 city tomorrow afternoon. There will TR e be a practice held of the Rovers to- 4 40 BOD RY0RALO0T . merrow morning at 10:30 o’clock. nfantry : PR W To delight the eyes, there are long low lines, —and then these o i e o onerce 1 Soron 111 : a body of shining Gulfstream Blue or quiet = Yiotory ovst the} "n BN e [0 06 96 g0z Cuban Gray, a newly created Reo top, gray three-busred. ullsickeled bumpers front sed | Shea 100 68 Local betting gents report a dearth 410 378 385—1173 interior trimmin s and upholstery. fendcrs melln-‘— ::fi.':n:?:;w::nb:;;diwplnn of money from Hartford to back the FAFNIR LEAGUE West Side A. C. aganst the New Brit- | Prod:;"mm Of blaCk and stee Wheels Of gray. Ilz"dfi.:g::::::::h::d:r;:m?fi s mm?rmw‘ Efx:mfir‘. : ;2 :; A special 'G{Jdlnpfr‘tqcnt —d‘ .glun'n-cqu‘ipf:’d st e oo i g U Besionele 76 i For crawls and spurts in heavy traffic, for ~ ZuNLILIIILII o Comel at tihacn X ¥ T mud and sand in detour lanes, for hills and Forliphe e oo sickelbatied beadlumps ot G T L T T S o stretches of open roads, there are six Reo Pl ol e i e { Recor 76 f S will be one of the stars of the Penn | % i SeisTand i\ auski Ligh (itRlconsbalsdtoriée Sty g Be B0 D# e Te— | . cylinders, with remarkable giant intake fong enough to serve 15 4 exseotion iaspes- this afternoon. A rboria s tion lamp. Dowd S8 T8 L 154 valves. A fully nickel-plated Moto-Meter keeps watch Blake, &, iifics v a8 3 253 ' on the temperature of the motor. The New Haven High sghool foot- Managers Dunn and Scott have beoked what looks like a good attrac- | tion for the Nutmegs tomorrow mtor-| J : 2 4 Among th, {ences, there are two o medemmors ] Grinding To defeat the shocks of a hundred thousand =~ Amont e minor convestences. there e ewo S | front seats, for wraps and packages —between et e A miles and more, there is the Reo double e G Bl IR e and on the dash, in addition to the usual equip- e et chassis, with its extra low-hung inner frame Frcar.an slsctric ighter sad 42 ight-dey Le3- FFarveax . s D less clock. T e i in Whichthe power plant is suspended‘ By providing these and many other things, we el W el For the body’s ease there are genuine Mar- sl hin it he experenced matoris want TS A M G e shall type springs, low seats with deep i imdio i RED PEPPER?'ih, ATTR | cushions of genuine hand buffed leather, gray B e ey b : o e Dualtone finish, thick carpets fitted to the FIRST PHAETON Easé your tight, aching chest. Stop Shipping B TR i i floors, and ample leg-room for six-foot men. Feel a bad cold l6ésen up in just a Jacoby . e | | x 159 = ghort time. Allen 4. i R 9 160 i : 1 R L A IR 148 Every essential of comfort and enduring edy that brings quickest relief. It Montana . 78 8 92— 248 | i % cannot hurt you and @ it certainly | Brennan 789 81— 250 ; Worth is there in heaped-up Reo measure. seems to end the tightneéss and drive £ | ) A3 the congestion’and soréness right out. 386 407 4181231 ) Nothing has such concentrating, Too! Room / y penetrating heat as red peppers, and Johnson ..... 82 3 v L t 1 when heat penetrates right down in-|Carlson ..... 9 72— 273 A 5 $ 1 I 5 . 5 82 | » / 6 420 414 428— .TYI to colds, congestion, aching muscles Flliot 88 2:20‘30\‘9, stiff joints rellef comes at ;:2;:,‘5‘", “ . 9 - REO MOTOR CARS and TR] (‘}\S The moment you apply Red Pepper | Wilson = p Lo 92 3 Corner Elm and Park Streets F. O. B. Lansing. Michigan Rub you feel the tingling heat. In -— — — Ne“' Bl‘ilain, CO“n. t Tel. 2110 Plus Federal Tax three minutes the congested spot is 411—1291 i g warmed through and through. When Open Evemngs This Week. you are suffering from a cold, rheu- B. C. AT DETROIT matism, backache, stiff neck or sore e 3 l muscles, fust get a jar of Rowles Red | Big Game of Season in Henry Ford's Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, Town Today | T H E F I R S T p H A E T O N R E O I s N O W O N D I s P L A Y at any drug store. You will have the | Detroit, Oct. 21.—~The big game of | quickest relief known. Always say the season for Boston college and| “"Rowlés." ;l'ni\'-rsily of Detroit was the big at , TAKE ONE OR TWO BOYS—O'VER NIGHT—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 28. CITIZENS OF NEW BRITAIN MUST FURNISH ACCOMMODATIONS FOR— = 600 BOYS e State Older Boys’ Conference—Backed by Local Y. M. C. A. and Churches—Rotary Club—Lions Clsb—Everyman’s Bible Class—Boy Scouts—State Sunday 7 ; School and State Y. M. C. A. This Appeal for Wholehearted Support is Urgent, as only 175 Boys have been assigned to date. Call Y. M. C. A, 2190, if you can provide for one or two boys. , ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE.