New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1924, Page 9

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o “The boys' the nattempted to play i L " late yesterday. 'I have net heard | America three times with her hus- ' : their trump card by matching Dick ’\;:‘l::l o 354 | Anything recently from Mr. Herrs | band, Edmund Lichtenstein, a violin- ou t ustml"e s t with Harry Squires, but much 10| gasse e mann.” | ist, They were returning ecastward . y everyone’s surprige, Harry declined. i Use It For Sore Inflamed Joints S pe kin “ Loveloy e ¥ HeLdsii [ trom a Pacific coast tour when Mme. and Sore Throats—Wont Bister f s r t 8 The board of strategy of the “smoke 502 "s0t—1513| New Haven, Feb, 21—John T. Blos- | cert in Chicago, Saturday. o PO eaters” tried to prevail on Harry to som, Yale graduate director of athle. | save the day for them, but Squires in- tics, was 1ast night chosen chairmap | TRANSFER OIL LEASES sisted there was “nothing doing.” * of the local American Olympic fund | San Francisco, Feb. 21.—The Gen- Take Basketball Game By Score of [ cOmmittee.. He announced that the €ral Petroleum corporation has taken 23 to 20 in Thrilling Battle Yale association would start the sub. |over the Midway Ofl company hold- advice to the champ. Dick claims haw- v seriptions here with a $500 contribu-1‘fln of approximately 1,400 acres of '?::l;v::hALen' I"nrll\’;:o.:;x:{:::th lol' ever, that this is only an alibi and that| New Brunswick, N, J..’ Feb. 21.—In | tion, . | patented lands, all said to be proven | 3 pril. Alse | o 'g|@ fast game here last night the New. B territory, in the Maricopa-Sunset oil . ¢ ; offels Kaplan $1,000 to meet Bobby | fegr of 9¢feat I8 causing the firemd'a) T OH, FIICE JCT Loethal toam scor- GENE TUNKEY MATCHED | Aelds of Calitarnia st x prise ot 6 |1t Penetrates Deeply and Quick- real family dpctyr. 3 e Garela, ed a 23 to 20 victory over Rutgers.| Lop Angelés, Cal, Féb. 21.—jimmy| (00,000,000, A Heyman, secretary of (ly That's Why Backache, Side.| fhiirely banishes so many Alments The game was clogc all the way. At|Deianey, 8t. Paul light heavyweight,|the Midway Oil company, announced | ache, Headache and Neuralgia |g:'"" ™ the end of the first hal . V. U. was| has been matched to meet Gene Tun- toddy. A statement announcing the | STty c in front by a one-point margin, lead- | ney, American light. heavyweight transfer says the lease is capable of | Stop in 8 Fe.gflnu“! .,,f‘f'."’fi,"‘ i ,C,::ug‘",flafl‘,”: ing by the score of 10 to 9, ehampion, in a ten round bout in St producing 40,000 barrels monthiy | A ; .y . ’1| ;?.reb. kache and swalls The visitors continued to keep the | Paul March 17, his manager, Mike When operated at capaéity. |, Juat rub Musterine on that sore, | UMDAEO, ‘"' o qiess I’oc::ed g lead all through the second half and | Collins, anheunced last night. | b o | ashlugs aimout. breaking back. Don't| il Ko maer whers 1083sG, 0N while never headed were threaten i s e | FUQUA LFEADING be afraid to rub it on won't blis- overcome in the shortest time, scriously @ number of times by rallies MUSICIAN'S FUNERAL, | New Orleans, Feh. 21.—Henry 1. |ter. Butin 5 minutes, you will won-| And Don’t—please don't—ferget of the Rutgers team. ‘There was some Petroit, Feb, 21.—Funeral services Fuqua of Baton Rouge today con-|8er where your backache has gone.|this quickest of all pain killers, if you excellent floor work by both teams, | were held her today for Blsa Rueggertinued to increase his majority over| You will wonder why you never have any sorc, stiff or inflamed joints the game being featured by some | ichtenstein, well known cellist, who | Hewitt Bouanckaud of New Roads, | thought of Musterine before, : or rheumatism, neuralgia or gout—it C s T]]e P, clos: guarding. died Tuesdey at Chicage. Known for the gubernatorial nomination, as Get a thirty cent box today—it's a|gives quick and blessed relief. rashing ins l[ )= N. Y. U. BEATS RUTGERS The Atlas A, C. of Hartford has Hynes . . ! BLOSSOM 1S CHOSEN Ruegger became ill following a con- offered “Kid” Kaplan $1,600 for a| “Go get a reputation,” was Harry's } ! | . Squires has plenty of backers who feel that a match can be arranged to the fire department’s advantage. On the other hand Dick has followers a’- plenty, including “Elmo Lincoln” May, who himself is said to flick a mean pasteboard, and it is likely that a game will be staged soon. A Paluso bout would probably be the best drawing card. While a good many fans think the rugged Meriden battler would win from the skillful Lew, nevertheless, it would be a great bout. \ It would be a strong, game slugger of the rushing type against a ecool- headed, clever, fdst punching boxer who combines real sciente with a wieked wallop. Tonight Kaplan. fights Billy Deloe in Waterbury. The last time they * met the Kid wou on a foul. —m— JOHN A, ANDREWS FURNITURE LEAGUE. i s througheut the musical world s Fliea |cording fo returns from Tuesday { COLUINS BESTS RENNER Ruegger, Mrs. Lichtenstein came to|democratic run-off primary. The vote] 2 & ¥ sa,, Feb. 21.—Dercy N.| Detroit in 1908 as a member of the|so far tabulated is: Fuqua 119,858; | QIII laulfied C:“:l"t:b:fr?;‘l;‘:o' t';w championc,yde- Detroit string quartet and fater lour-d‘Bouanchud 90,854, 'Far Ck Ret“rn, U'e Herald C Adm’ feated Emil A. Renner, Youngstown, Ohio 300 to 158 in the sixth match of ROGERS ALLEYS The Hartford city league gets un the national Class A, 18.2 balkline bil- der way again fonight with the XKa- hold S "»':“' 5. 392| liard championship herc yesterday. ceys and West Sides playing. noyli .18 s 7 #3— 03| Collins’ I\'El:,lsl'a‘v;'“ 1(;{ l:-_'.':: ;‘nd his KAkl Stevéns 7 3 high runs 78, an, 7. Renner averaged 7 11-21 with high runs of 33, 20 and 20. Collins registered his 78 in the sixth inning by holding the balls in close fgrmation. Dr. Richard M. Roscow of Baltimore defeated Ja- cob Klinger, of New York 500 to 278 in the seventh game. Wesley and Brown mix it up on the Middictown court tonight. A Business Story Rich in meaning to every motor car buyer How Studebaker reached the heights Great floor work by Keating was | sjors largely responsible for Trinity defeat- ing Northeastern University 25 to 14/ last night, i “Spark Plyg” Russell of Newark grhwnld 1 ROUSH STILL HOLDING OUT med 4 clean cut victory over|Bers W sy . Bret 2 - Pla oung Silverberg, of Ansonia, in a 2 Cincinnati Outficlder Denies He ns & erhers, a, Hartman - - sk 12-round bout staged by the Hamil- ton club in Passaic Tueaday night ac- cording to newspaper en at the ringside. Silverberg substituted for Harry Gordon, of New York. Rus- sell weighed 119 and Silverberg 120, “rancols 1« np, oily! tongued ger of Georges Carpentier, 1 wssembled a steble of sponge eaters which he intends to bring over to |jindanist Ameriea in the smamer aleng with | Hordlein e Gorgeous One, Truflow e Huugh ATANLEY l:l'!‘ll : Freneh' manager { his new cha genk i Cahby Thess two wre 1aul Fritseh, a Hght- | Guman t, and Johnny Su'llvan, a we!s | Frest terw ight | | o5 | Cineinnati Natiohal League olub, Cincinnatl, Ohio, Feh. 21, — Out. fielder Ed Roush said yesterdey that he dees not expect to come to Cin- cinnati this weck to discuss his 1824 contract with the .direetors of the “I didn’t make an, puintment with President Herrmann, said Roush over the telephone from his home in Gakland City, Ind., to The Times-Star When you see HE » been by many men in many ways. Now let us tell it te you. Studebaker growth has in late years been Motordom’s sensation. Sales have mounted until last year 145,000 s of quality cars se- locted kers. They paid over $200,000,000 for them. All must realise that a new situa- You who are now analyse the reasons. 12-yeor traditions What others say — not what you say — determines your place in the long run. In fie)d of endeavor one must aceept that fact. We had the money, the plants, the stige. We had the incentive of mdc traditions. In time we secured the men, We told those men to build for us the utmost in fine motor cars, regard- less of all costs, We pledged them our good faith and our resources. The cost was $50,000,000 Wae bullt new factories — modern plants. We fitted them with new 159, to conform to those standards exactly, We invested $8,000,000 in a drop forge plant to make all our own drop for, lnr-. $10,000,000 in body plants, tow d .ulobyo:l‘” to u.\;;“l:lldam e emp! 1,200 nspec- tors to see that all standards were fulfilled. There are 30,000 inspec- tions on Studebaker cars during manufacture, before they go out from the factory. That's the whole story That’s about the whole story, We simply followed the 1 Studebaker principles. We gave thls our buyers &a utl;m-nhu &; : 3 could not match, Then they | Ausere s ; turned by tens of thousands b : 9 to Stud cars, Find Out Why Over 750,000 of those care have gone out. Their per- Avmareatis Laio ominqucs, Wght | Rorowis. S X h:’m? paid over $200,000,000 last year | formance has d a equipment — 12,500 up-to-date ma- of the ama: in the Olympi Sullivan js a Londoner of Irish ex- traction, and Descamps thinks he is Gustine) 1o be a great puncher, demand for 150,000 per year, welght champon of Cuba, len't such | ° W U s fghter, A umknown A S T = — The result is now a demand for 150,000 brf:.l thml?:':ul: :::. 2 , New Yorker by the name of of Sia Bernard was giving the ehampion 4 per year. which we bl L S i g 17T O T If you want to make Y gave LERE T he olehih reupe, " P M et . - a hit with each meme Over $50,000,000 in modern plants and | our buyers. Today stiok. | Johanson | berof the family, take i the cars. fine cargare off values Oh H equipment to of fine When Luls Firpe veturms 1o this enry! home. which narival can country ho will take on & number of | S A Fine Candy One of these cars, built in 1918, has run They have made us the tuffed shirte an appetizer, Fred | b ‘M” mil- lh. mean v :'::Hun ‘,;.",’: o1 the \-‘I‘-up.‘/v that \:m Grivied 10¢ Everywhers 475, t s 80 years of world's largest builders of he sent against him, 1irpo will try to e 3 ) service. In December this car quality cars, Lieck Fulton out suleker than Demp- | ™" Hib s " i made the trip from coast to coast. foy Al Dempscy's record is 11 sece | Mlilertey e . 8 H & ! fine g Nlad : . s We deserve a hearing Now we deserve a_hear- ing. All who consider a car at $1,000 or over should learn what Studebaker offers, That in fairness to yourself and us. Check one by one the advan- tages we offer. You'll find them by the score, Remember that 145,000 who did car, There are nine chances in ten that you'll do it. ¢ dramatic punch in llu! the Murathon race. , ook b e Domt Neglect | : Your Skin American runners, ana once cach by | Millcrick Creces, France, Sow'h Afriea and Pluland, America is the only nation wihich has won the cvent 1w ..} i",.v‘-. ssvinsl 8 adice—A few Aavs’ treatment with Al eee 1 CARTER'S Little Liver Pills il The Amerfean winners were Hicks | g0 A do more to clean up &l Bt Louls in 3 hours 25 minutes and | Kohuie tie skin than all the 8 scconds, slowest time on recopd, . beauty treatments ond Mayes at London in 2 hours bb Sl in ereation, minutes amnd 18 seconds, CASINO ALLEYS | imperfect - — anony | complexion nn U-(I’f' LEAGLE, is caused « i i i Hi i i | e i re £ & L ogR ;itl bl ] ] i i : It was won last by Kidehmainen, | Vinnish runner, at Antwerp in minutes and $5 4-5 seconds, 1 time, : ¢ gsi t on satisfying 't buy a car in hl;h‘-fndo class without seeing what we give, : 2 - 3 ¥ i & inch 35 separate formulas for stoels. “’h- on the most i steels we offered makers a bonus of With the pinochle champh city hall securely tucked awa jen 18 new invading other eity viments in quests of new flelds to i H ; g ety of Constipation, y Small Pill-Small Dose—Small Price ———re SPECIAL.§81X BIG. 81X SePass, 119" W. B. 50 H. I 7-Pass. 126°W. B, GOH.P. Touring - . < B4zs00 Touring « « .« « « $175000 conguer B ————a] LIGHT . $I1IX “The boys” then attempted Lo play [Pellivier L. @0 ¥ f ‘ - : tion the other night and in ofe-two- ! P * i 5-Pase. 112" W. B. 40 H. P, i Touring - . . « o« B104B.00 three fashion eliminated “Manager” | Seheyd, Licut, Sounvy and y Timms, FRATERNITY ALLEYS SPECIAL MATOR, Rondster (5-Pass) - AR 1026.00 Roadster (2-Pass) - . 1400.00 Moadster (Z-Pass.)- . 119500 Coupe (5-Pams) - : Sedan S Loupe. Coupe (5-Pase. Sedan - ). o« 139500 « o+ 148800 - - 189500 =« 198800 Speedster (5-Pass) « « 183500 Coupe (5-Pas . 0800 Walluce Barnes Girls, . e 91 Sedan . « 208500 (AU prices {. 0. b. factory. Terms to meet your convenience.) M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET o “ e 4 { o Blue-jay | .;u; wonios rancsr smobuers or ovauiry svromosiirs L Sanler Work Honiie sessienns 8 s v [ '\\.“ B i Don'’t Pare Them! . Ahlstrom . 82 218 K. 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