New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 17

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'GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Real Values for Sales Day $1.00 Shirts and Drawers, sizes 30 to 36, were $1.00 each. Sales Day ........2 pair $1.00 g 8| ru col mee ay gam ciyin Hathfiway’s White and fancy stiff cuff Shirts, were $1.75 to $2.50. Sales Day ....... $1.00 Cotton and Flannel Night Shirts, men’s gizes, were $1.50 and $1.75. Sales Day ..... 75¢ A few Shirts with soft cuffs, were $1.25 and $1.50. Sales Day ............... 2 for $1.00 thoi ON THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK — CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES ' Bpoe, = . . gan ost Satu . eate} tea. : tw 4 E FOR CASH ONLY Wi ‘ n v dia ur| : 8 8 3 3 '8 to 1 oost . W A s oy ng ) or 1! M = . tray o tle 4 1se = Dan had anyidonfidence in his teams and - SPECIAL MATCH Volz Gt corgl 1t muat please him to know the fans| o hk“"’”“ ‘M"*";-n J& Emen R 3 are with him for once. 7 Vosari 6 Loomis [ Bf e ed t s p ea k in g . V. Domintck 18 Putney {Dummy hag) Dundes s known as the Tndian|J. Xrewis . IO s ens| rubbsr man of the ring. Well, he's|}" 3 S Of s P orts managed to stretch his career out|” " e T e ; £090000000000090094004 <4 & | lOnEer than most of 'em. SO L son| It is reported that even money is A dalaton s IR e ;h-;‘l omas ed bi being wagered on the outcome of | After all, the prizefighter man- |4’ simmean L6 6 Eaniiviin n, o} the All:New Britain and West Sides | ager who always boasts "My boy will {&. Femick 65 80 Hall Pay i i1y win sure” has nothing on the gents|(Z. Jonanna ¢ u Lim | handling the political destinies of |4y ‘Tnere” aE Comstock e = One sizeable bet of one and one- | Measrs. Coolidge, La Follette and —_— Forteited halt to one, with New Britain on | Davis. 433 457 2 the long end, has been placed on the A !r‘;"!:'* CORBING FOREMEN " | coming , Waterbury - New Britain| Any hardened aport observer will Sonth End Bowling Club. i Butts game. tell you there are times when a yel- [Nesdham cuom Dicols ; ) low streak has considerable to do ;‘:\':’j’""" o i 2| Burns i Speaking of come-backs — what | With a losing streak. . Walker H it about Mason Andrews? '“Mas" don-| . C. May 3| &) ned the molegking last Bunday for Mr. McGraw is ding back post- | Bchatfer T ik the first time in three years end |cards, “Having fine time. Wish you Frcutcheons hald down an end berth with Meri. | Were here.” But nons of them are den. going to Bucky Harris or Goose|Zwick 87 f Andrews has put on about 50| , Walthers 2 pounds.in the last couple of years| The statistical season can not be|rennpid 16 and his 190 pounds makes a- for- | considered closad until the official | Low Scors 81 midable object in stopping end runs. | average of the year's fly-swatting S L champlion is announced. g | Al Blanchard is reported as dis- |* COMMUTERS CLUB T an 3 : ratigfled with the Meriden outfit and Fumbling in football usually Go Gettel G 0 G 2 ‘ would like to hook up with New | proves as costly as the proverbial o e e knon | § Britain again. base on balls in the national pas- |4 UM : e [TERE TR TE | : time. A touchdown or a score 8|1, Cunningham ... ... Lo ; R The Meriden Guarq team, now [the usual result. Two fumbles by . B solely controlled by Boardman, is to | Dartmouth paved ths way for two Tyt ey 21 ) Le known as All-Meriden. Yale touchdowns and prevented &y yare b 70 A 'S win for the Green team. F. Petarson e 5 %" ! Buckisy High of New London de- A. Hedlund o £ feated Crosby High 34-0 last Satur-| The Syracuse game was played ™' Jonmson ..o.... sites 08 2h day. about two weeks too soon, is one 208 8 ; 6 2 i 5 way éflljar Frank Cavanaugh, Bos- — ey Bell ; 3 t e remembered that last|ton College coach, explains his Commercial Trust ADSIeTE + 11 ! winter, Jos Darcey of the Winsted | tear's 10 to 0 defeat by Syracuse, | Callends B8 R 3 . @ s 3 WITH JUST ABOUT EIGHT MINUTES Goldenrods asmulted Refereo Dick | Boston was not ready, lacked con- ] | i o FOR YOU TO GET TO THE STANON IN, llon during a game. Dillon was | dition. & Rnehe . i ~ A - terfously injured and was laid up Hawkina " Anderso e B 3 THE CHELKROO)J B_UV BEU]N%TD Loz somie tints. On the All St o : : TUMBLE VAGUELY AMONG HATo AND TO — SCREMW CORP b . ~c / Yesterday Dillon got a verdict for n the eys Sl A 3 @ | MUTTER. THAT THINGS SEEN] TO HAVE GOT KIND Xusars 4 ! OF MIXED UP HERE AND WHAT SORT CP he brought against Darcey. $500 in a suit for damages, which l SPECIAL MATCH HAT WAS IT: ANYWAY 2 Charter Oak Five, Papyrus, the plar ) sup. By A In addition, Darcey has been |Dugy s 15 18 Pease L. Volz A s at’sug GLOYAS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate blacklisted by the staté basketball | Dutsult 128 khvenl jore e ROrd L L P WILLIAMS - officlals. Les ... o e — S 0 S Clark 126 100 5 again b 1int T i O'Brien 114 106 124— 343 Team No. {1, & 3 I Perhaps you noticed that among — — Lamphier wopeeee LT 3{A. Resune S RO RES those who did not attend Walter SR BY SWAN Rogers New Britain Five. 112 115 136 101 Johnson's home-coming celebration was John McGraw. Howarth Zuechi SALESMAN SAM Larson 104 85 Whether he realizes it or not, Mr. | Freeman 18 104 Rockne of Notre Dams ia doing a | c°' whole lot to discouraga the practice of intersectional football games. 581 B10 S14—1885 WN ) SAN- THIo 19 JESHIREE. - WE "AE ) | S Ouk Fivw won from Regers e O ) (1 wanT A Bl fifi HPOE 0y ONDEASTAND — CAUSE. |00 pe— r 94 pi : Iy A |34 W P A%, THAT / & SRR, : '3 Agggp TE‘R HOME. D;WD\EA:}\L A PUNW PIE(E | 5%, THAT WE WEEP ~ car«;&_a\. M SELL hin-books and we suspect the moet SPECIAL MATCH RT?,HY C Q6! FOR A QUARTER | T UERY BEC o~ \ H' WORST important one is his, checkbook. Blondes, f E. Johnion e 10 10 BETE = | = A Mexican heavywelght has ar-|Raul =coeveeeeens 8286 i e Sy e #ived in New York. You can tell he | Lot g 18 2 Mexican heavyweight hecause|q 1 |GRERT | Saonen his reservation, calls for a room |, o.. ALTo || without bath, A. Johnson ARFFLE H. Stedman T Returning to France, Epinard is GUTTLEN probably convinced the national slo- » o gan of this country is, “Excuse y |+ TICHET | dust.” FAEE. L, WITH Gil Dobie of Cornell has never | Lindves St Perking PORCHA Fagan ARl « Coox WINNER A FEW STALLS ; PR T G FOR RENT Perlin Con. lv‘ ~ o MONDRY MORANS GARAGE 313!; CHURCH .ST.

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