New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1923, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Speaking of Sports Gerber, the ‘Wisconsin, is like gridiron ism. ational tackle of to be ruled off the on charges of professional- It seems he is not overburdened with | wealth and during the summer has acted as swimming instructor to aid his finances that he might return to school. Thus, it is claimed, he is a profes- sional, If Gerber is disqualified for this it | will reflect no eredit upon the insight of those in charge of college athletics tor while it may be tecfinically cor- reet, it is ot morally so. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 192, |IHPERIAL FEDERATION 1S | NOT' PRACTICAL NOW Canadian Premier Says Only Feasible | ’ | Plan 1s To Have Delegates Rep- | resentative of People { Nov. T.—Premier W. L.| King, of Canada, speaking uzl a dinner given last night by the | Overscas rm;-m gaid that although | lmodflr ) means of communication | | might eventually make it possible for |elected representatives of all the em- pire to be seep in the empire’s eapi- tal, the idea of an imperial federa- [tion was not now within the scope of | practical politics. “If by imperlal cabinet or council,” |the Canudian prime minister &aid “you mean a gathering of representa [tives who speak not as individuats, bt |for the people they represent, and who |are responsible to them for the ad. And |vice they give the sovereign, then 1| London, | Mackenzie T Sueo With Dnu“ ( 1 \nap-~,xppml wastes of the frozen north. But this Eskimo is prepared for the severest kind |should welcome it with all my heart, seals. Makes enough food and fuel to tide him | “But if you mean a gathering of | Iey zephyrs are screeching across the barr If tie coilege authoritics want to|the temperatute is sliding down, down, down. disbar-men for professionalism they | £ wowd have little trouble-—almost of weather. any coliege—in finding certain of | their players who are professional { Here he is with his sledge-load of : |and his family through until spring. And sufficient fui to keep them all in clothes, |gentlemen without anthority to speak Ion behalf of the parliantents or the |peoples they represent axxx it football players and who make no ge- | cret of the fact that they an assumed nume, yet this is winked | at apparently. And yet poor Gerber, trying to earn an honest dollar by teaching swim- | ming, which is as far removed from | professicnal foothall as black is from | white, stands in danger of losing his | standing. ¢ P rnoGer i Produrtion, Stolhi . Boyle My Dear, a sister of My Own, with | Web. Sande riding, yesterday won the $10,- | Mile 000 Bowie stake at Pimlico, ‘Mhm-v here ure no more tickets avail- for the Army-Navy game and| * requesting that the pu send in no mere applications, The All-New Meriden fans « iy Britain treat tackle their o will Sunduy nethe L boxing card for Saturda which Panche Villa and Joc Lynch inay he an official entertainer ea- night at ny Dundee present in pacity ing strictly a er it may be presumed never lets his left k 1s doing, one-handed that 10w wWhat his sight Virpo right ' Ofee ban on Joe Beckett admit they By putting Pritons fnally 0 Joke can't e po W Th : ke | 5 Goritfith i gettin Washingto WORNKS OFICE stetlne s t tukes enduranc ler, . .. It alee waleh o wrestler vdurane Mo i husband Toated half the Sl they say half a loaf i none, divares tim better thap aclrens gots becAuse Man yoars without pay is reti contined, who coached toothy iden a8 you might expe n Chisel be on | Tniprod I player's n wants topped there P&V, CORVIN'S LAY to know | reades What g With this scit “No, no, Mr. Kickard that is cntirely too much money, 1 will gladly Aght clentists ook or fork-t monkey could i time by go ing up to B tor training qiat ey methods it LECOINTE S LMD ot Paris, Nov ' Aero ¢ Fravee has oMo titude record G488 feet) the Freoch ineux Oct also mad metros (251 WESLIEYAN CALLS O\ Middietown, * . st m M Bonrton NEW BRITAIN MACHINE Play. Under | ussasiumetioamsamemsanianimoasedsd | Cart Crashing The Pins | P SRS ———— " ALLEYS, LEAGTY Viscuteheons, BLAGLL, CANIND BAREIS 1 Nanghion’s At Hatlinan's, Parle e Buckeys, PRALT & e Poncil Patnters. FCORIIN'S POREMEN 1At Verars « hinder Indgin om e of the elder vhildhood Y omith Do you anticipate your meals? Does your food taste good at every If not, take Beecham’s meal? Pills and enjoy a hungry appe ~the fruit of good digestion, active liver regular bov Booklet.) 12 Pills=10c 40 Pills~2%¢ 60 Pills—50c BEECHAM’S ch\v PILLS ALY S, Lk, 1213} 1 "1 Zai1well ventilated, the 4 T _|would be a reversion to the old order | \W. Brown . - ! 37 i1 /vhen men were nominated from the - - —_|top down, while the whole spirit of 20-1214 our constitution is from the broad 214 | bASe up.” 213| In Mr. King's opinion the most en- 7 9 246 'during system of Imperial relations is ol 4 ST iitlthat of a community of free nations Z7 2| with full rights and privileges, Premier Bruce of Australia agreed with Mr. King. He thought the im perial federation i had died jong {ago. A central parliament at W ¥ | minster with a cabinet controlling 11 *|destinies of the empire was a systom that would never come, in his The Prince of |empire as “a group ot virtually inde cooperating \villoughtly il ) - Paul 7 | 375 3 271188 | I Wa 7 9 247 inders 3 Meloney Anderson Walker opinion Wales spoke of the r the common good.” Philadelphia Business | Found Dead New York, Ne Henry B Lmden, president o the Pitt > company of Philadeiphin and clual of the Vino Medicul company, was found dead last night in his bath tub in a room filled with gas from a leak | of health advices, Several deuths |y, joater e medical examiner {have been reported during the past it dath FARAN i few winters caused by the exhaust| y “y 0 T SOHOE gases of automobile engines. Dewth|wii'toduy tor Holland to visit hie wir due to the carbon monoxide In(ung quughter, the latter an opera e singer ; The warning symptoms that a per-| 0o giowed” that Me | n usually feels as he is being over- |y | Van Emden had leaned come by the pressurc and RS SX0E A8 T jand turned off the < headache, nan- med off the gas at the stove \cep Garage Doors s Open If hng[ne Is Running Hartford, No With the arrival of cold weather, automobile owners should be careful not to close th toors of their garages when the con- gine is running, unless the garage state department in Bath planned 1o gus ure obbing of the head, , blurred eye sight, throbbing in general weakness in the nd vomiting. | When one notices any _of these| mptoms, he should immediately go! autside in the open afr, jet and leaked through the tubing. LINER GOES AGROUND Havana, Nov, 7.=~The Mun- n liner Munargo, is aground in the harbor at Nuevitas, Cuba, according to passengers arriving here They wiid the last of the passengers were taken. off yesterday after ineffectual offorts had been made to get the ves el off & mud bank, Tugs are to be ut from h to float her, | Cuba, \ lm.- « lmm'r Wanted—=Pipe organist, who onn ) fill the position of auto mechanie teno, und typist or bldg. custodian undertaker; u good steady fon, Classitied Ad in Oaklund «Culit) Tribunc, posi- Travelmg ! ¢$"‘h H‘-,i, ¥ Lieutenant 11. J. Brow, naval airman, smashed the speed rec-| ord by flving 259.15 miles an hour at Mitchell Field, L. I. Brow| won second place in the International Races last month. The cam- era's shutter was forced to work 1-1000th part of a =second to get s57| this remarkable picture of the plane crossing the official timing s device. MAKES SHOES BRIGHT— KEEPS LEATHER RIGHT The smart shine—the every-day shine for thrifty people who know that it's the little things that count big. Black, Tan, White,Ox-blood, Brown The SHINOLA Home Set is a household neces- sity. Makes family shoe shining easy, quick, and economical, Genuine bristle dauber and big lamb’s wool polisher. “The Shine.for Mine!”’ has joined Doug and his wife, against an eastern magazine, tends, asserted marital life, former leading lady for Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, in the libel suit The publication, their petition eon- Miss Brent had caused a rift in the Fairbanks’ And what's more, they allege Evelyn Brent, This, all three deny. [but that it «till newed from the “aII:lhe magazine said Miss Brent was fired by “Doug” because she | was “growing fat.” If you have a Cough, Cold or Bronchial | attack, you can get quick relief and prev- ent farmore dangerous sickness by taking kerr's FLAX SEED EMULSION THE FOOD MEDICINE -SWE[TAs CREAM AT ALL DRUGGISTS - 50%n0* | OO BoTTLES Building for Growth ONG in advance of actual work telephone 4 construct’on must be foreseen, engincered and financed Many men and many you, are working to provide you and your neighbors with adequate service. If you had magic eyes, you could see, all over America, thousands of towns where work Every working day the Bell machines, unseen by is in progress System’s bill three-quarters of a mil All of this new construction benefits vou, Every extention of telephone facilities, for new construction is over lion dollars, any« where, increases the value of telephone service cverywhere. Every dollat’s worth of new Bell System construction enables each community better to_work out its own destiny and knits it and other communities more closely together in« to 2 national commonweslth of speech. Bell System = And All Directed Towards Better Service One Policy - One System * Universal Service

Other pages from this issue: