New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925. I | ] CASINO ALLEYS STORE UP “PEP FOR HARD WINTER HE colder the weather the more vitality you need; the richer your blood should be. Get ready for winter by enriching and }mriiying your blood. Take Gude’s Pepto-Mangan and ward off the dangerous coughs and colds that attack the weak. Gude's is rich in the iron {uur blood needs; full of strength-building quali- ties that build healthy flesh and { :trong muscles. At your drug- ! rists, in both liquid and tablet form, [Rassisiztocconeasatanntoinsativisiiss . Speaking of Sports { DEAGON LEAGUE, ‘ | | Retainers, r Forced to Sidelines, o MR u Captain Quits Pennsy [i° .. &. '@ CAPTAIN TEX HAMER | A year ago after the annual game with Cornell members of the Penn- sylvania football eleven got together and elected a captain for 1923, Hamer, one of the stars of the| team, and most popular man on the | squad; was thus honored. This year Hamer, Captain Tex | Hamer, as he was known to the foot- | : 1 free Trial Tablets {y e fir seneeelt Lot B i ball world, led his men gu.]lantl)f‘ ¥ - 2 he baid 4 Sk of e's Pepto-Manzan, send for gen’ iy rpo, from far off South|through the trials and tribulations of 3 Paciage of Tablets, Send nd umerica, denies Jim Jeffries is going|the early season. { your name aud sddress to , . o train him for his next fight. Jim| (ame gventually the final game ok b 6 Wazool ey H0 34,1 ! aoney ‘ants real money for his services, and | with Cornell, big game of the year.| H ? «uis has absorbed enough of the|The team had not been going wel 53 Y u es - Depto-Mangan smerican fighters' ideas to renuzelcnough to suit Coach Young, and h LIQUOR CASE HELD OPEN | ' onsc.and Blood Bnviche | Kid Kaplan and Johnny Leonard eature the Waterbury boxing card onight. The Allentown boxer has a formid- ble record, having defeated Shubert nd Wagner in past bouts, but the| {id is in the pink of condition and ays he'll give Jawn a Christmas pres- nt. . GIFTS OF LUGGAGE Leather goods make useful gifts. Here are a few suggestions: -~ FOR THE LADIES -:- Fitted Cases of fine black cobra—grain cowhide, containing ivory or amber fittings, from $11.00 to $25.00. Unfitted Cases, beautifully lined with moire in tan or blue, $6.00 to $10.60. Hand Bags in black and tan, leather lined, $6.00 to $25.00. Hat Boxes of Fahrikoid and genuine cow- hide, $8.00 to $10.00. -:- FOR THE MEN -:- Extra heavy Cowhide Bags, black, tan, cherry, in single and double handles—8$9.00 to $25.00. An especially fine imported Gladstone Bag, $27.50. Suit Cases—bhlack, hand leathe: =, Chaplin “Kid" Gleason simply cannot get|against Penn’s historic rival. tway from the Windy City, as the an- Crushed by the turn of v, louncement that he is to be assist-| Hamer turned in his football togs, | (nt manager of the Cubs next season|his baseball clothes and his track hows. g outfit, together with other cherished collegiate belongings and left the uni- | versity, not waiting even for his de- | gree. Dudley l.ee, Tulsa, Okla. shortstop, | 15 been sold to the Boston Red Sox. BASEBA'AL Mnfi”l-s { He must look pretty good for the | teal cost the Beaneaters fifty thou- [ g s | hat he must get al the money there; made changes. Among other things ' seoriee wear- | GUTHAN CONCERT PROGRAM | .. Hamer did not get to play at all| Conflicting ! | & i events | TSR A TR R Judge Alling Continu ing to Invest With Police Joe Neville, ex-Yale star who has ‘oached City college for twop years, 1a8 resigned. fore Judg court this morning on 4 violating the w. rested by I 1 Patic ‘ K and Thomas morning at al der Auspices of liizabeth Gutman, acclaimed Y foremost interpreter of folk songs on American concert ¢ for the first time auspices of the N in Chapter of Hadassah in am of quaint songs, on Sun ternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Capitol Gutman's program | at h of business and f man pouring (Continued From Preceding Page.) | from a bhottle into a g o, il | B “ claimed that Officer Fee team’s expenses W World's Snrlonl g » bottle from his hip pocket contests—not adopted as clubs wished er man was to handle themseives. done. 13—Penalties for enticing away As if Europe isn't harassed enough | players of other clubs—adopted. e\, e o tiss f Ut Iready, two major league baseball 14—Similar to section five and re-| 5 % %y i | ecutor W nstein cams will tour that country next|jected by both leagues at thelr meet- . atete's e all. | ings yesterday. 2 DO Ao | 15—8imilar to section six—adopted | (Two other sections disapproved lating to use of a transferred player before articles arc signed and three clubs—or indirect transfers.) and iron men and Johnny Mitchell © boot. under the A famous editor says no paper can ot along without a comic page, thus xplaining the wide demand for All- smerica this-and-thats, ater, present when t Alling v 50 that the court presente brown, some russet and ] ewn corners, straps all around, 1ed, $3.00 to $23.00. BELBER TRUNKS CONNECTICUT HAT COMPANY R. R. ARCADE : By his failure to discuss the advis- re-| [ bility of standardizing the American ! was conti olf ball, Mr. Coolidge proves his ut- . "uxm} next Wednesdiy morning cr unsuitability for the presidency. C hin Th P the case of David Peterson, ch — 16—Similar to section nine—adopt- | rasning € Iins with non support, was continu Posen It is to be hoped that the French|ed. | e s oo s e s o e e rrow, e Skylark fver who won a decision over an| 17-—Similar to revised amendment g g -~ — - i o wtopus respected the ethies of the | nine—adopted. ROGERS ALLEYS C. D. OF A, OFFICERS ort refrained fr n gort ‘and tefrained from- nelar the STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE. At a recent meeting of the (‘athoiic didney punch. Red Sox Club Has Bought | 3 ’ of America the following Star From Minor Leagues ke . : f 1f= ap|Sn0oere ek alected: flegent; Mide Burhe :| Catherine O'Leary; vice-regent, Mis Chicago, Dec. 13.—Manager Lee|ainte Marie Hes prophetesss Mrs, I'ohl, of the Boston Americans, last|Murphy . | seph Carbo; finuncial ar night announced the purchase of Della Daly, historian, Dudley Lee, shortstop of the Tulsa | Kitso, monitor, Mrs. Western league club for a price ru-h{.,,‘,. Miss Anna v, ported as $50,000, Lee hit 350 last|Curtis Mrs, John J Pola. (Nuanish Merd year. Johnny Mitchell was transferr- ;\;'I"“?jj"l King, tr Ni6 Brani Menla ¥ ed to Tulsa in the exchange, Faseint James O'Leary and Mes, | > W Boston had to outbid Washington Boneniant, g " " '\““ and the Yankees to get Lee, He fors| with reckles Gretchaninow Gretehaninow Mein Harz Zugeiht in mir . Arr, Zehn B r A Brivele Children’s Song Schein bin el b. Oif'n Pripetschok (The Macht der Chosstdl....Arr. by Engel Word from Massachusetts is that 3abe Ruth is leading the simple life In leading simple life, it is said Mr. tuth does not require a make-up, Battling Siki is reported to have lone a shimmy dance on Broadwa Ve imagine, however, he was simply ihaking for the drinks. This tennis war is nothing short of ..Garcia | Gypsy Song ..Ukrainian Folk Song torrible. Almost any minute we ex- wet to hear that Tilden and Hackett wve fought a bloody duel with split merly played on the 8t Louis team under Foh! and was sold two years ndquist Klambt T T LR N SEgemENERES Songs (Indian) 2go to Columbus, of the American|Tiuslow . 108 e assoclation ,and later transferred to|Brownson - il Haugh e 108 An irate official asks, “Is Tilden | Tulsa. Tomt a man be to be bigser than |Bryan Downey to Quit Sres Ring After His Defeat |} " ennis? Cleveland, ©., Dec . 13,~Bryan [8chutdt Downey, Cleveland middlewelght |/*P*1k® -+ boxer, today announced his retire- | avapped around his head, {ment from the ring. His recent set. arvaor awh back at the hands of Harry Greb Mr. Tilden's threat to withdraw |[caused Downey to quit. rom the Davis cup matches has had | sch an appalling effect on us that ve can not eat more than three neals a day. Arr, by a'Courtin’ Arr. by Mr, Charles Devol Leedy side at the plano, Lieurance (Ken- Brockway will pre- nfinitives at forty paces. » WILLIAMS' VANILLA w LEMON and e sz w 14 other pure flavors Fords, PR Whatever his faults, the charge made that Tilden ever ap- red on the courts with a towcl COLLEGE DANCY IN MERIDEN subseriptior students college of Now this section of the held in the Meriden Thursday evening, | annual the wn not be R given by o8 of the living in will be widitoriug mber 27 A similar event year s and it is century (REELy W chelle N 1vs “:\(.:I::“g‘h,l, om: se—— | Mitteriek ROSENTHAL TO LEAD NORWICH, | Hunphicy Northfield, Vt, Dee. 13 ~Louis | Rosenthal of Halem, Mass, left end| on the Norwich university lnol\mll}'“ team was elected captain ygsterday | g, for the 1924 season, |G senk . h aptracts ore 9IS B s—vaniile: '\"';:\nn‘;nl 14 other Eav e SAY “BAYER” when you buy-«gefltdne Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago .‘ rvan, and Pain Toothache Neuritis ~ Rheumatism i A d and Helen / Accept only “Bayer” package okt oSty gty | thich contains proven directions, Anna May Gorry o g1o 1 Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets proved to I expected that a aumber of set from this city will at Williams’ tend the Other Famed Specialties Coeon Williame' Gelatine Willis w' Charter Osk Coffee Willisems' Root Peer [xtract Willias Williama' & THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO. Ferguson to Fight on consists Elm City Card Tomorrow Forfeits have alrcady been posted by the Nutmeg Athictic elub of New Haven for the all-star boxing card Hart Comn. s which they will present at the Meadow EAEASaDARNEEERAREN Street armory in that city tomorrow Partus s b night. The card will ofter il Rerds S+ . e Spapmpeess— = Johanson Morro and Joe Currie; Tracy Fergu. |Joe son and Frankie Quill; Jim Bones and ;;;"8" Willle Darcey and Jack MeNulty and | ™™ Frankie O'Brien. 1" 15 Hupmohiles, Balak ..isececerass B Cihodski een 5 Rorowick .o s John o Blagsy Also bottles of 24 and 100-~Druggists. Aspiriy 18 the trade mark of Bayer Manulacture of Movoaceticacldester of Salicslicaeld | urnd tein's LAST TWO DAYS OF THE ' Walk-Over Over-Stock Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE THE LAST DAYS TO PURCHASE WALK-OVER SHOES FOR 66 CHURCH ST, Dad’s a Practical Man He will thoroughly appreciate any useful gift, but you know most men like to choose their own ties and shirts and such things. Why not surprise and delight him with a pair of slippers? We have good looking, plain styles he will like. Romeo and Everett styles. Prices $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Felt Slippers with padded soles and leather soles. Prices $1.35, $1.50 and $2.00. Sloan Bros. 185 MAIN ST. We Are Specialists in GIFTS FOR MEN What gift does a man like to receive best of all on Christ- mas morning? MEN AND WOMEN AT BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES Prices Run From—F—-— $3.90, $4.90, $5.90 and Up Broken Sizes in Men's and Women's LOW SHOES All '$3.00 VAVID MANNING'S SHUL STORL 211 MAIN ST. 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