New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 9

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ON THE FIRST BOUND WITH CLERKIN, The New Brituin football team will hold a secret practice this evening in preparation for the game with the West Side A, C, at Hartford next Sun- day afternoon, Interest in the coming fray 18 running high, and herve in this eity a victory Is looked for, frequently these days is: ““When is the New Britain team going to play All- Hartford 2" I'red Jean, mightiest of all In the polo world, is playing with the Wor- cester club in the National league this JEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1022. would make a fine addition te the New Britain team, He was glven « chance, and we'll say he has made good, Loretta Hellman wand Heharff of this city will play with the All-Hartford girls' basketball team this season, ' The New York State Boxing com- misgion has started a movement to rid the gport of the undesirable gambling Gertrude | v BOWLING RESULTS ONLOCAL ALLEYS (Continued from Preceding Page) Foote 102 103 106 311 466 452 4641582 ENTRIES LARGL Great Exhibition of Cattle This Year]exceeded all previous records In hie At Intornational Show Chicage, Nov, 16 ~Entries for thefa international live stock exposition, 1o be held here Decomber 2 to 8, have| horses and thnpbt sald Mr. Helde, “but the stock will # A8y any ex| ln vious! on the Ameriean tinent, histopy of the show, Secretary-Man- B, H, Helde has announeed dot only will the classes of cattle, eclement, 4 UNIVE] HhAl‘ II AGLE, Besldes winning plenty season, of_ dough . for' the supporters of the team, the Beats to accommodate 5,000 will be New Britain jclub made many ¢new | erected at Hanover Park for the Mer- friends by the fine exhibition turned | len-Portland, Me, High school gume in last Sunday at Hanover Park|on Deec, 2, aguinst the Submarine eleven, questions The Boston College cross-country team defeated the Holy Cross team at I'm'lu'l Boston yesterday. Thompson — Penny ... The directors of the Springfield | Goodison team of the Eastern league have de- | 8mith . nied the report that “Chief" Hender | Campbel will pilot the team next season. R e & 433 Buzz Wetzel of Columbus, Ohlo, latware, has filed an application with the di- .1 o rectors of the Waterbury club of the 7 82 Eastern league to manage the Brass- 76 61 I cos in 1023, e 111 0 92 Meriden ndmirers of Louls “Kid" b Ay e e Kaplan have falled to seeure from the 424 400 41112 rallroad company, a special train to Machines, convey a crowd Jo New York on Nov, BN i 24, when the 'Kid"” meets Vincent 9% 82 cheer-destroyer of "thO ddys fatlglu‘. v S s e g REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, the special train from New Haven on 430 452 gaturday morning to the Yale-Prince- st o R o ton football game. Sarrizan 98 Mattson 83 Messrs, Jacques, Murphy, Carney | Kraué .. i and Hunt, who are officlating at High Hamlin i; school at pro football games in this At state are doing a fine job, and not a ‘;; complaint has been raised against o i » W utters, their work. 41 f¥nen s % Hall .. 81 J. Trederick Byers of Allegheny, 4 Pa.. has been nominated for re-elec- ;"“‘j""! . :; tion as president o' the United States p"’“"‘ 3 o Golf Association. enniman A i i 3 445 424 Bob Roper of Princeton, Knute ! Rockne of Notre Dame and Gil Dobie Coffee Mills. of Cornell, stand out in the fore as the 95 71~ /1 mest successful football coaches at ZR f. the present time, 4 74— 23 —— 98 Bots Brunner; the Lafayette half- 92 back. has taken the lead in scoring in the Eastern football circles this sea- son, Knlu».. 81 90 83 84 A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY When Gentle Methods Are Best A torpid liver and bowels that refuse to do the work for which Nature planned them can be forced to act by means of cathartics. But SANALT the Sensible Tonic, doesn’t force them at all. This wonderful tonic acts gently, stimulating and strengthening them until they are once more able to function normally, and the health of the whole body is improved. Base ' [ Several weeks ago, mention was made that Al in this eolumn, Blanchard One of the heard most | Hartney Dupins Gullberg Bloom .. Howe ... Dispenser of breakfast Fagan Hulteen Crowley . Willlam Cooper It was over 100 years ago that a prominent New England physfciun first compounded SANALT {rom vegetable drugs. And since that time it has been used by doctors and people generally in relieving thousands of cases of chronic constipation, anaemia, nervous, and digestive dis- orders and general debility. 291 256 07 - 247 278 430--1299 Read horw Sanalt helped Mrs. Dugau of Waltham, Mass Here is her letter: 243 “Being & dressmaker, working very steady, I have been tired out and exhausted. 1n the morning I was more tired than when going to bed at night. 1 got so that I had no ambition and courage. My back bothered me; my kidneys were in very bad condi- tion; T had pains in my knees and ankles. Nnthmg’seomed to help me. I took several medicines, but all failed. At last I decided to try Sanalt. It has done wonders for me. With just one bottle, I feel better every way, so I am going to keep on with it until I am well, for I am convinced that it is the best health builder on the market.” Brennan C, Wilecox . Holcomb Davis Ohlson Sanalt contains no opiates, narcotics, or harmful drugs. Safe for everyone, young or old. 464 REABY FOR SANTA CLAUS Postmasters Throughout the Country llt 3‘)\-» 1!"6 You can get SANALT, or the other famous Winsol products, at any drug mn. For Winsol preparations are one line of trade-marked proprietary remedies sold by both Winsol Agents and non-agent druggists. No need to accept substitutes, Any druggist can get Winsol remedies for you through his jobber. GOLF / COyril Walker Gets a 30 for Nine Holes Yesterday pPinehurst, N. C., Nov. 16.- —Cyril Walker, the Englewood wc.rsamn.nl digposed of the first nine holes of the championship course here in 30 yesterday In his last practice match prior to the opening of the amateur- professional best ball tournament, which gets under way on Thursday. Walker, who was playlng from the middle distance fees, took 37 for the hemeward journey. His 30 is the best that has ever been done here for the first nine holes. Alex (Sandy) Armour, former Scot- Are Preparing For Great Rush For the Yuletide Packages Washington, Nov. 16.—"Wrap well, mail early!' Thig now familiar Christ- mas slegan of the Post Department already has started across. Expect- ing an extra heavy Christmas business this season, Department officials are warning . postmasters to lay their plans early. So well has the post office service been organized of late years that ne new methods will be tried this year. NEUROPATPiIC DROPS, the great emergency medicine, and CERIZANE BALSAM, for coughs, are two Winsol remedies that should be kept in every home. Ask your druggist about them. B.0. & G.C. WILSON, Inc., BOSTON, MASS. B. 0. & G. C, Wilson, Inc., established in 1845, is conducted on a unique prefit-sharing plan which benefits everybody concerned—the Winsol Agent, all non-agent druggists, every Winsol em- FoR FORMAL occasion you must be dressed just so, any ordinary suit “svon’t do. . Why not have us tailor you one that will bring your good points out and keep your had points in. § “LET US CLOTHE YOU WE KNOW HOW” TAILORS For the Smart Dressers Bargains for Papers for Our Opening ! ponent for Dempsey,” tish amateur champion, arrived here today and he and Tom Boyd, his tournament partner-elect, did some fast traveling around the conrse. Willie Hunter, former British ama- ! teur champion and Bob MacDonald of Bob o' Link who also came in today and who will play with Hunter in the tournament, had a best ball of 68 on I'their initial round. S RAVING i(-AI\ Willard's \lnmu,'l‘r Tnllu About a Match With Jess and Dempsey Topeka, Kas., Nov. 16.-—Ray Archer manager for Jess Willard, announced ARCHE | here last night he would be in Kansas City ¥riday to interview Jack Demp- gey in regard to a championship bout next June, vetwe:en Derapsey and Wil- lard. “Jess Willard is the most logical op- said Archer, who has acted as Willard's manager gince Willard entered the hoxing ring. Every Member of Postmasters whose ‘‘patronage” is so large that greatly augmented working etaffs are needed, have been directed {o give first preference in employ- ment to men with families, and those long out of a job. Christmas always costs Uncle Sam between four and five million dellars for extra clerks, carriers, transporta- tion facilities and renting of extra quarters, STUDENTS SUSPENDEL.L Charges of Playing Professional Foot- ball Lodged Against Them. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 16. — Roy Martineau, of Solvay, junior; Fred Foster, senior and Woolper, a transfer student from Brown, weére yesterday suspended from athletic participation at Syracuse university by orders of the executive board. The suspension is temporary pending an-opportunity given the three youths to prove they did not violate rules of the university by playing a profession- al football game at Utica a week ago st Saturday. FIRES HARMFUL Tlames Responsible For Widespread Destruction of I'ish Report Says Washington, Nov. 16.—Angiers, guides and sportsmen generally, who are Interested in conservation of the country's inland game fish supply are warned by the Bureau of FFisheries to take especial pains to prevent forest fires, as these have been responsible for widespread destruction of fish. Streams that once teemed with trout now have not a single fish ag the result of a forest fire, bureau officials say. They believe their de- struction resulted from the increased alkalinity of the water, due to the leaching out of the ash left by the fire, 'l(‘lDI—] Man Locks Self ih l'rllnk in Which Was Tube lor Gas New York, Nov. 16,—The bedy eof Leland H. Garretson, Detroit elec- triclan, was found today in a Fifty- fifth street rooming house, squeezed tightly in a steamer trunk in which he had bored a hole and inserted a rubber tube connected with the gas jet, On the dresser he had left a note, “My life isn't worth a dime to any- one, and 1 might as well end it ail.” In the note was a card showing him to have been a representative of the electrical {lluminating society, Montcalm street, Detroit. HAS COSTLY TEMPER. Vermont Man, Angry At Central, Pays For Exhibition Itutland, Vt, Nov. 16.—Thomas D. SELF-SERVICE SHOE MART 389 MAIN STREET Next t3 M hican Market Noel of Mount Holly lost his tem- ver when h?‘ could not get “central” on the telephone. He ripped the in- strument from the wall of hig home, dumped it into his automobile and then drove two miles to the home of the telephone operator and shied the fixtures through the plate glass win- dow in the front door. In city court today he pleadod guil- ty to a charge of breach of the peace, paid a fine of twenty-ive dol- lars, agreed to repair the damaged door, and promised to tréat teles phones with more réspéct in the fu- ture. ployee and the genera] public. The Winsol Plan—the last word in co-operation—is responsible for the rapid growth of the Winsol business to a position as one of the largest and most successful drug specialty bouses in the country today. " SPECIAL-SIX [n' il Y 1{ ‘J||)' EQUIPMENT Beaded radiator. Rear- view mirror. Automatic windenield wiprr. -plece TOURING -$1275 'nflu}:“' i u\‘i'"‘lil;l.n“lli T Rala lahield. 3 '“I‘\rwlil'l“"ll!,lmw‘hli T l = A t'll "“‘“‘H""NW R (i Hmm W h i Atitsnewlowpriceof $1275 the Studebalker Special-Six Tour- ing Car maintainsStudebakeridealsof qualityand performance, with added featuresthat makeit even agreatervalue than before. It is known for its striking beauty just as it is for its thor- ough dependability. 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