New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1922, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY B GlobeClothingHouse MEN* APPRECIATE That's The Reason Men Are Buying RALSTON SHOES Good Lasting Service and Satisfaction at Reasonable Prices. Ralston 'Shoes—$7.00 to $10.00 Are Guaranteed Globe ClothingHouse Complete Shoe Department Lo — | ON I'HE FIRS'I BOUND I — Two former football stars came through with a victory yesterday in the election, “Ben” Alling of Dart- mouth and Judge Pallotti of Holy Cross. Jack Lash is bending every effort to bolster up the baekfield of the New Britain football team and some new men are expected to be signed soon. ; Babe Ruth has returned to New York, after a barnstorming trip through Western states. He hit the agate for 20 circuit clouts during the trip. The Navy football eleven has started in at secret practice for the game with the Army. Walter' Camp, famous football au- thority, made his first appearance of the season at the Bowl yesterday to assist Tad Jones in coachin e Elis. Soccer Team Has an International Flavor Cambridge, Nov. 8.—The soccer team which represents Harvard this season is-drawn from the ends of the earth. On the varsity team Turkey, Bermuda, Syria, Brazil, and Baha- mas and England are represented, and another regular hails from San IFran- | clisco, Thé team is being coached by W. R. Welch, a former British profession- al, who has been in this country for eighteen months and likes everything here except the way his Harvard pupils play soccer. “They're learning,” he sgid today, “but when I first saw they they thought a uarter mile kick was the object of the game. MALLON ACTING CAPTAIN Williamstown, Mass.,, Nov. 8.— “Hub" Mallon, star quarterback, has been named acting captain of the Wil- liams football eleven to succeed Char- lie Boynton, who is out of the game with a broken ankle received in the Yale contest. Mallon will lead the Purple against Westeyan Saturday and probably against Amherst in the final game the following week unless Boyn- ton’s condition enables him to get in the latter clash. Mallon who is a senlor in college, hails from Cincin- nati, Ohio. Don’t Be Bald How to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous It your hair is thinning out, don't wait another day, but go to a good druggist and get a bottle of Parisian sage, the truly efficient hair grower. Don’t say: “It's the same old story; I've heard it before,” but try a bottle at their risk. They guarantee Paris- | lan sage to stop falling hair and stim- ulate & new growth, banish all dan- druff and almost instantly stop ecalp itch, or money back. Parislan sage contains just the ele- ments needed to properly invigorate the hair roots, It's a prime favorite with discriminating women because it makes the hair so soft and lustrous, and appear twice as abundant. Parisian sage is inexpensive and easily obtainable at all drug stores. e WITR CLERKIN William Hess, former captain at| Penn State, has been signed as foot- ball coach at the University of South- ern California. Racing horses valued at $40,000 were burned to death yesterday in a fire that destroyed the stables owned by John’S. Barbee, at Lexington, Ky., yesterday. The Williams team of New Haven will play the All-Bridgeport eleven at Weiss Park, next Sunday. “Kid"” Kaplan has been promised a bout with Johnny Dundee, junior lightweight champion of the world, Martin at New York on Nov. 29. Johnny Nagle, one of the best ends in Connecticut, has been signed to play with the Williams team of New Haven, Young Angelo of Stamford and Johnny (Red) Allen of - Bridgeport will meet in a 15-rourd bout at Stam- ford on Nov. 13. Mickey Walker, the new welter- weight champion, has turned his eyes in the direction of Johnny Wil- gson, the middleweight title holder. Mickey ought w» defeat Wilson, if he gets a chance. The Yukon river has 26 outlets €ach more than 200 yards wide, be- sides numerous smaller channels. New Minister (S Premier Mussolini has appointed Baron Avessana to represent the fds- cisti regime in Wakhington. Baron Avezzana, a former Italian ambassa- dor, succeeds Ambassador Ricel who in the event of his beating “Pepper” | ANDY AND FRISK BEAT HARTFORD DU (Continued from Preceding Page) S R & L, O Sinski Dobrock Howe . Stotts Wright 286 249 262 264 287 4181287 Hincheliffe . Purdick Fuller ., Bupernant Odman . .. LE 90> 88— 97— 04— 92 23 81 100 266 278 266 272 461 461 442 Bit Braces, 92 83 07 82 90 90 9 84 418 Screw Drivers. |Sandergon ...... 74 Schwab . 16 Kilduff % Reynal 72 Maier ..vi0. 83 380 ~1354 90— 86— 76 2065 265 256 Johnson Rockwell | Rund McBriarty 468—1851 73— 219 236 405 364—1149 1. 0. 0. Gerstaecker, .15 94 85— 79— 108— 2990 82— 268 92— 1717 446—1350 76 264 211 76 115 106 §6 85 466 G, Hepp Hensler H. Hepp Volg Bucholtz Phenix. 81 80 99 89 m 421’ Lexington. 107 92 82 87 92 460 96— 87— 91— 107— 87— 469—1361 274 247 283 298 262 Ramm Swanson Hallman Newton F. Schroeder W. Bueck Belden G. Gordon ..... J. Schroeder” ... 99— 287 71— 2569 78— 240 93— 260 99— 281 440—1327 Miss Hoffman | Miss Thayer [ Miss Sahrbacker 86 Mallory 5 Lundgren . 80 423 470—1354 Andree. ? .81 83— 261 . 93 87— 267 85— 247 85— 270 89— 276 95 89 95 92— 90— 108— 100— 85— 282 266 284 287 255 Abrahamson G. Landgren . Irrisk 8. Johnson 0. Carlson '429—1317 Griffin Funk Radcliffe | Livington Granger 76— 81— Fhas 102— 99— 432—1323 200 252 264 279 135 328 464 CORBIN SCREW SPECIAL Prod. Department 93 83 67 68 69 80 83— 259 94—"237 89— 258 89— 238 68— 423—1223 101 80 83 433 367 Tool Department 75 86 76 81 79 5 . 61 70 88 85 379 397 41751193 Matchless Wi nnderc ) 82 93 86 94 Crawley Gaudette Ryden Person Abrahamson ., Glatz ....... Larson 82— Y= 84— 93— 81— 243 234 238 234 264 236 261 282 264 257 Johnson Olson Fitzgerald Piarson Arata 434 4201277 hine Dcpu.r!mmt Ryan ... v 93 78 97— 268 Kiley . . 98 84 Pawlow 95 100 Carlson . .79 8 Wacker .. .97 90 439 EX-PRIEST’S WIFE RESISTING DIVORCE 103— 290 4571353 Woman Who Married Him After Names Were Linked Denies Misconduct. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 8.—The wife of Michael Enrico Dilelsi, former priest who was excommunicated by the Catholic church four years ago becausge of his alleged open friendship for her, filed answer in court yes- terday denying charges of misconduct in his divorce suit. Dilelsi is now a chiropractor; 67 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn. Banished from St. Joachim's church here, Dilelsl made the. girl his wife. She was Miss Katherine L. Kohler of Barnegat Bay. In an aceess of generosity Dilelsi gave her property, including a farm at Pen- nington, near here. Recently, according to Dilelsi, an- other man entered his wife's life. Quarrels ensued. Returning home one day, Dilelsi says, he found _the doors *barred and’ his wife shouted i - PALACE Next Mon,, Tues., of Wed. resigned when the Facta government collapsed. 2311, D,s wnmam NOVEMBER & 192 from & window tlmt he nesd never come back. Dilelsi first sued to recover half of his property, When this falled he sued for divorce, alleging misconduct fn this city and in Hopewell Town. ship, near here. QOut of a Job When Turk nationalists deposeq the | sultan, another member of royalty was added to the large list of regal job hunters. This picture of the for- mer crown prince of Turkey, Abd ul- Medjid, was taken at his residence in Scutari. What do you want? with a Herald classified. win out. You will Try and get it [/ Soviets Dolng All They Can to Solve Mystery Moscow, Nov. 8 (By the Assoclat- ed Press)—Col, Willlam N, Haskell head of the American rellef workers in Russia has conferred with Georges Tehiteherin soviet foreign minister and his assistant Maxim Litvinoff re- garding the case of Philip J. Shield, the missing American relief worker belleved to have been murdered at Simbirisk, The soviet officlals as- sured him that the government sl We have bee sales and service on hand. 1'B 1% e e ————————————— - E————— 1. Yo— . (411 17 [y -~ S e oo is a battery? You may think of a as a forty-pound black box that starts your car and makes bright your path, or an eight-pound Exide that lights your motorcycle. But to the men central power and lighting stations of many great cities, an Exide Battery is a huge thing, as big as an ordinary house, for each cell weighs as much as 3 tons, and there are 150 cells to a battery. There is an Exide built for every purpose; for telephone systems,forfarmlighting,for street trucks, for propelling submarines under the sea. The first automob tery was an Exide battery of the oldest and manufacturers of in the has to be replaced. to go to one of our GABHIE doing all within its power to solve the case, ST, JOSI'I‘H \\’fllb’l‘ Weekly Card Pnrty wm ne fiald| Tonight at Church The women of 8t, Joseph's plrl!hr will hold their weekly whist tonight |, in the Parish hall, Sixteen prizes will be given in "46", pinochle and | Mrs, Willlam K. Mangan, Mrs, | whist, The proceeds will be used for | Kelly, Mrs. Charles McKeon and church purposes, Jesse Atwater. Luncheon will The committee in chal consists of served and a soclal hour enjoyed, n fortunate in obtaining Gabriel Snubber for New Britain and vicinity. Users and prospective users, let’s get acquainted. Come in and talk it over. A complete stock of Gabriel Snubbers and service parts Kenneth M. Searle ‘& Co. 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