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HIGH SCHOOL WILL USE STRONG TEAM Hartford, Too, .Will Bring Its Sturdiest Warriors Lineup for the high school game tomorcow: N. B. H. 8, McCarfhy H. P. H. 8, | . Evens Bojnowski ..... . Ahern Deordorian . Cooney | Neipp s A Smith Center | Reloin 4 fan . Green | Right guard Rogin e Watkinson | Right tackle Gaina ... LA s oo Wil Right end Grip ey Fay | Quarterback Zehrer . ..¥ i Bush Left halfback Gierochowski . .... Herting Right halfback Walker Baron Substitutes: New Britain, Belser, | Damico, Skelley, Gaina, Haber., Ha ford, Brown, Harkins, Havens, Pre-| nd Ring. New Rritain high school foot- ball team will face a stronger Hart- ford team than the one that was to play here a week ago when they bat- | rangular championship at | field tomorrow. | extra weck gave many of Hart- ford's first string men a chance to re- | cover from injuries which they re- ceived in previous games, and the cam that starts tomorrow trongest that the Capital Wi veral of its nd Wimbish at ends, and Cooney at guard were out of the lineup as was Bush after the first half. 1t was feared for a time that Cooney or Bush could not start the New Britain game but the extra week gave them a chance to recover This break will gave Hartford the services of an excellent drop Kicker in Buhs, and an experienced line man | in Cooney. There is no doubt but| that on Saturday New Britain will | tace its toughest high schogl team on | the schedule. Welght may play a great part in| the game tomorrow. The Red and | Gold team has only faced two teams | that outweighed them this year. The Taft Preparatory school outweighed them about 12 pounds to a man, and | defeated them 27 to 0. The Connec- | tieut Agricultural school freshman team which defeated New Britain two weeks ago, outweight them, the final score being 6 to 6. The Troy Confer- ence team averaged about the same as the Red and Gold in weight. weakened by t best men Ever More than 17,000 miles of wire are used in the fire alarm systems on Manhattan Island, New York. | 50 that the |10 per cent by showing will be |@r USE OF TOAST IS URGED BY COUNGIL, Wheat Organization Takes Step to| Reduce Huge Surplus of the Graini Chicago, Nov. 30-—Father, mother and the children will have a “toasting | time of it 'after December 3, if they| tollow the dictates of the Wheat Council of the United States, which has announced a movement to popu- | larize the greater use of toast with the American public. All food industries and interests of the country are cooperating in this | concerted effort to promote, through toast, a greater consumption of wheat surplus may b duced, the W Council states ing that it is believed ' brea sumption can be increased as much as, consumers how toast can he prepared in the | | most_appetizing way. “The wheat farmer's troubles are due to the fact that he has produced too much wheat,” the council says “The American people are not eat- ing as much wheat as they did hefore the war and foreign countries no! longer need the United Sta | souree of wheat supp war the people were twheat, while the farmer w to grow more The tim. reverse 3 process this is grow Dr. L. A, member of the department of research and develop- ment of the American Institute of Raking, and Grosvenor Dawe, secre- tary of the Wheat Couneil, and form er editor of “The Nation's Business,” o organizing ities in » toast movement e General 7 of Women ut 1 eiv various la | ing with the cou tion of wheat p to the council The Wheat States is the perm effected by the National farence held here last June Couneil of the Vnited| Con-| | Cheer Up ! \ Why doubie other people's woes by | looking grim and gray? | Let's whistle up‘a hope or two tol chase the fears away ! | Say—what's the usg of envying the | feasts we haven't got? Let's count the currants in buns—"twill cheer us up a lot We won't talk glibly, dismally, of | trouble, grief, and loss We'll chat of blessings, thankfully, | and hide each pettty cross our course we tracks of For don't we know-—of dafs-Jire’ must have capt * But #tM 1t Has some sunny smiles—— thank God that they are there! don) N D e A" well selected lis t of Vocal and Instru- mental Records is the Victor story of this week. A Shining light of today’s record release is it ory ni. IAllian Gard in TH-Bits Lon- | When Edith Ray was chosen as Illinois' prettiest girl in a state-wide contest, folks expected to hear of her engagement to a millionaire. She surprised these folks by marrying a disabled war hero, who is attending college. oy are happy. 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