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On the Alleys UNION NMFG. €0, LEAGUE Seroll T4 237 93 267 e 341 8-~ 251 985 283 Bnugg Barnes Tracy Fuller Donnelly =1 Chunt (hurah Hwan ( ranowlts Mackay M1 246 83— 819 85— 237 o 114 4351244 209 427 388 Valve Chucks. Williama ) Lugerlof Erickson Hkomers ¢ Reod §7-= 261 11249 Orlll Clmak- Wolforton Helena Gundette Anderson Glynn 228 201 | it 230 201 1134 Zapatke Gacek Hofrman * Nenk ., 89— 104— 108 - 101 301 4931485 85— 268 115 Fillott Wilcoy Jones Klambt Truslow Shea . Hwanson 17— 312 93— 267 B8 256 97— 27 86— 274 4801384 Rewlings Warner Humphrey Rehroeder John Dos iimshall 20— 261 d'!l—l"'! 13— 111 89— 245 101— 275 119— 331 6331480 Budnle Anderson Supernaut Dahigren Molspeux a3 305 90— 362 83— 245 The 342 81— 385 8 269 4131305 101 391 98— 373 90— 276 109 331 88— 359 401430 86— 270 30— 266 105— 308 109 298 87— 375 4711415 100 20 475 100 20 104 108 105 501 sreemsenneieee 83 " SPECIAL MATCH Claney’s Alley Wm:ken, 87— 284 81— 264 82— 263 13— 392 96— 317 4801400 96— 373 99— 202 T~ 381 91 261 113 329 47131436 7T 361 S1— 239 26— 265 B4 243 84— 250 50— 150 4531408 94— 387 79 255 119~ 362 83— 305 94— 300 181489 LBAGUE 70—~ 139 63— 133 89— 161 | 66— 136 89— 139 M1— N3 80188 60— 126 0nahDe 1. oseeramsere 71 I esscasecnsnmmons 10 382 R, Berard w.'" K. Abdereon 1 That Keep Well Dressed and Warm Mark Cross Gloves For Street Wear and Motoring $3.00, $4. 243 g’ 2 |A. Hornkohl .. R, Carlson T, Igos . A. Molchan m - 100 189 " 149 150 130 (Y . MeAloon 61 From 3] Karin ... a8 Seheyd ... 185 Specdaways, . Conlin . w6 Jlorsy [ 3 . Barra M| . Bpac Dummy 4 Hinkey Dinks. V. Potash ... 7 8, Kozlatek . 1. Whaten {E. Giampotti Duminy 139 u-, 145 M. Blun M. Sunburn . M. Burkhardt M. Murphy . 1. Loomis . 371— 767 K. Fitzgerald . P. Burke .. M. Fitzgerald . P. Hyland Dummy 77— 148 138 A SBtingle . 8, Walegora M. Contom P. Bcheyd , 145 E. Larson 99— 17! 4 e H. Ludort Y. Messenger ... G, Woods ... J. Shumick . Tl 142 147 115 50— 110 74— 159 355~ PLASTERER PLASTERED 318 Round Before Hammer Blows of Tony Fuente, Mexican Heavy. Fuents, youthful Mexican heavy- welght knocked out Fred Fulton, Minnesota plasterer, in less than half a minute of fighting last night. Using a right to the chin in each instance, Fuente floored Fulton three times, twice for the count of nine and the last time for the final count. As the referee called out the count of ten, the fans howled their disap- proval, shouting “fake” and pepper- ing the ring with cushlons. With the sound of the gong, the, Mexican met the bulky plasterer in the center of the ring and sent him down with the first blow, Shaking his head and blinking hw eyes, Fulton popped up just beforée tHe final count, only to be 'floored again for nine seconds, On this third trip to the canvas Fulton went, down | face first, there to stay untll count- ed out. It was Fuente's eighth knocknut in two months, Sleepfilflight lsanold, eat st oyt o l:rnmin coffee, oniona, and eatables you W!flml‘rfldol.flthvu(mdlfhml olow mod iy STUART’S DyspepsiaTablets They sweeten the stomach, rest it, aid digestion so you wake up in the morning without a furred tongue, refreshed, ready for breakfast. AT ALL DRUGGISTS a Man Both S =D 00, $5.00 MUFFLERS One sees brightly colored mufflers, worn by men at all fashion resorts and displayed at this store, 01| ~| Buspension of Dominick J. Ales NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FORGYCR Deep Seated Urle Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poi- son Starts to Leave the System | Within Twenty-four Hours, Every druggist in this country fs suthors laod Lo 4y 10 every rleumatlo sufferer that {f a full pint Lottle of Allenrhu, the ure conqueror of theumatism, alow the way ta stop the does not ‘ agony, reduce swollen Joints and do away with even the [ ¥ilghtest: twinge of riicumatic putn, he will TEUrn YOUr nioney without come | . Allenrhu has been i1 a tested for yours, and really murvelous results have | boen accomplished in st severe cases | where the suftering and agony was intense and plteous snd whero the patlent was helpless, | Mr. James . Rocliester, o Allen, of 26 Forbes St., N. Y., the discoverer of Allon- rhu, who for many years suffered the tor- menis of acute rheumatism, * desires all | sufferers to know thut he does not want & cont of anyone's money unless Allenrhu loctslvely conquers this worst of all dis- cases, and he has fostructed drugglsts to guarantee it as above In every instance. Bold by all druggists. ———eee— T BRISTOL T0L NEWS (Continued ¥From Page Nine) Thornbloom, Elizabeth West. Senlors—Helen Anderson, Yvonne Brunelle, Frank Crawford, ritchley, Evereyt Eaton, Gillette, Francls Hamblin, | Hoffernan, ~ Catherine Henderling, Herman Lautenbach, Helen Ma- [ honey, Howard Marshall, Dorothea | | Merz, Georglanna Munn, Elizabeth O'Hara, Frederica Peck, Alma Rode, | Margaret Weinz, Joseph Wells, | Will Consider Ales Case Viola Thornhloom, Loretta | Horton | Doris | from the local real estats board was {considered this afternoon by the as- | | soclation at its monthly luncheon at |the Elks' club when the report of | | the grievance committee, which met | | yesterday was presented, Mr. Ales | donation to Ithe board as the result of a suit for | a commission, presented by him, agaoinst Gerth & Gerth of New | | York. The evidence caused Ales’ of this city, to withdraw from the case, Secretary Ray K. Iinsley of the buflding and loan assocfation spoke on building and loan prospects in the city and Mayor John F. Wade | presented an interesting story of pos- ! sibilities in Florida real estate at the | meeting today, | “Bimho” Tonight ‘ | “Bimbo” with its 386 musical | (comedy artists will be presented to- | night at the Community theater un- | der auspices of Bristol lodge of Elks | |for the benefit of the Christmas charity fund, The show will be pre- |sented tomorrow night also and a neat sum is assured for the charity fund as all seats are taken for to- | night and tomorrow night as well. | Council Meeting Tonight Charter amendments will be con. | (sldered at the council meeting to- | night. Several changes will be pre- sented for action by the city board. Hunters Successful Edwin Clayton and Myles Culver of this eity bagged one deer on a | hunting trip in Maine, from which they returned yesterday, They plan a dinner for a number of| friends when the deer arrives by ex- press. Mink Spends $51.50 Judge 8. Russell Mink, sole can- didate for the office of judge of probate here in the recent election, | spent $51.50 during the campaign .USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM IT'S A GOOD GOOD-NIGHT DRINK Morning, Noon and Night drink Seibert’s Pasteurized Milk., In the morning it forti- fies vou for the day; t's the beverage-food for your luncheon. At Night it will make your sleep sweeter, (ESETBERT G SONS 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NEW BRITAIN CDNN WAE SURE 175 SEIBERTS T 3 NOVEMBER 18, 1924, WEIGHING IN FOR MENTAL BATTLE Teaching the three R's {s more Intricate today than it was a few Modern educators keep careful check on puplle health to de- termine whether their weight, height and development compare favorably with tables established by experts and which (ndicate whether a child is The picture shows pupils being welghed years ago. physically normal or otherwise, in in New Britaln schools. D —— according to a statement of expenses filed by him with the secretary of siate today. Of this sum $256 was a the republlcan town committee, $25 to Willlam J. Malone, | political agents SOUTHINGTON NEWS Frank Reszplewsk! and his wife, Mary, failed to appear in court yes- | terday to answer charges of Intox!- cation and breach the | brought against them, thereby for- | felting their bonds of $50 furnished of peace Fred Fulton Succumbs in First became involved In difficulties with | by Reszpiewskl, The Thanksgiving Day game be- tween the Bons of Italy end Lewis high school seems to be a sure thing. At the meeting last week the names Culver City, G, Nov. 18.—Tony counsel, Judge Joseph M. Donovan | ©Of several officials were put forward but no definite action was taken. This week representatives of the two teams will get together again and make a final choice, besides settling other details. Troop 2, Boy Scouts, will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the First Congregational church chapel. Yesterday was the coldest morn- | ing of the season, the mercury drop- plug to 8 degrees early in the morn- ing and failing to rise much above that during the day. The Woman's Misslonary society meeting scheduled for this afternoon ben postponed until next Tues- lay, due to the death of Mrs. Grace Kelley. Eureka Lodge, 1. 0. O. F. will meet tonight in 0dd Fellows hall, James Cotter and Lester Moor- croft, victims of the stabibng affray ! here last Wednesday evening, are reported in a much Improved con- ditlon at the Meriden hospital today. BRINGS SUIT FOR $600 Felix Kolodziez has been named | defendant in an action for $600 brought by Joseph Starkskl. The plaintiff alleges that the money fs! due him on account, Consvahlni Matthew Papciak served the writ on | Kolodziez. lNGROWN NAIL Turns nght Out Itself | | A few drops of “Outgro” in thsr revice of the ingrowing nail re-| duces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underncath the toe nail, that it can | not penetrate the flesh, and the nail tfurns naturally outward almost| over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptie! manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug| store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. Crane’s Cordlinear An entirely new and novel writing paper for the discriminating person. In a variety of unusual tints and colored borders. We are showing some new colore in Highland Linen. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET ALCOHOL O’NEIL’S WHEW! - WHAT SPAY WE BERT T OUT [ OURSELDES AROUND 50ME GAO(EAIES, HUH 8020 7 WEVE HAD A BU5Y MOANING — " Hellol ELEPHONE DIRECTORY (WINTER 1SSUE) Goes to Press SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 All changes in or additions to present listings must be given to the Exchange Manager on or before Nov. 22 if they are to appear in this new directory. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Polley - One System - Universal Service For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Hello! The Order That Hasn't Come By GLUYAS WILLIAMS A =2 SAYS NO,HE'LL CALL THEM UP HIM - DELIVERS A FIVE MINUTE ORATION X6 SELP-IT TAKES A MAN TD GIVE THEM TO WHAT KIND OP MARKLT THIS 15 ANY- PLEASANTLY WOULD HE MIMD SAYING IT THE KIND OF BAWLING OUT THAT WILL WAY, AND DONT THEY WANT HISTRADE AGAIN , THERE WAS SO MUCH NOSSE N COUNT FOR SOMETHING - THIS HAS ~ AND WHERE IN THUNDER IS THAT HAPPENED QOFTEN ENOUGH ORDER, REPORTS ROUND TEN OCUSCK BT IT MAY'VE BEEN NEARER TWELVE WAY THE H'Né HE'S SORE A- &T WHICH MOMENT WITE CRUS CHELRILY IT'S ALLRIGHT THEYVE TOUND THE ORDER OUY O THE WCECES And Sam Calls Her Bozo AND WRAP ~— [»} 6 R@ 20w »e I THI9 LOOKY LIKE A WETTH GOOD HASH-HOVSE — N HERE- /_/_/-,/" = ) LET'S CAMP E WHATS TH' 816 \DEA? \ \_ AWT T COUNTER GOOD ENOUGH FOR OV T | { |