New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 13

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NOVEMBER 11, 1925 nrown Whitttmore "'+ 1 3 g L el AR e Kl r ore fast | Speaking || HELPFULHINTS | e e R [ A R of Sports | #HUNTERS [ P e R e “BYMOPP/JJEA’[QMI// Rei Aty s il S1—1120 | tho se “»u-m round of the \|§\v ;‘; “,”m\; = The All-New Britain football o o ten-round hout i teum cvidently doesn't need a : o > | i v “ POST 0 L LEAG n i o AR 7 62 coterle of famous stars of past ”‘\,",‘,'"“ hns endowed the ‘“part. g L : L H START WORK UEBRUARY 15, 2 v ~ s - & ‘ years to make its name throughout [ F8" With every means of pro-|g ., 9" 080 108.- g9y | He dohnson "Ll 00000 g 73 \ Chicago, Nov, 11 (P—The Chicago | \ S o\ ) | ALY , & 4 tho country in football circlcs, | CUO% And no bird ever mado \bratay M. Pa e B - 227 b Cubs will leaye for thelr spring traine| | i 4 s S e o o el Judeing S trom Stha W nyimerounire. | AINS o DUt SRTIERColoB Ot e el e B eh 3 2 330-1132 | g camp i Cataling Island Febru- | 2 2 CEWIOIR THNGEY N QF 2 TS 2 ) Ibird 8o resembles the woodland nests M a X alley ha 8- ar i a &g of Tra g eaa o nager M Dy Rre. o e eyt ~ - [Ashdiine & frahing The partridge, making use of ite ([wons ol at Kansas He closed for a game with the [C01OTING gencrally lives in rugsed |siroigio . 5 | 2 Yellow Jackets in Philadelphia, country, where spruce and under- | Matodzinskl Seventeen Drivers Entered for Event TES SIGN COACH on Thanksglving day. The | Tush make its detection difricult. = kit torms are probably the best over |1OF this reason it is well to work ] ' SR IO AT ity Iniields e offered any team in Connccticut. ‘D}":“';‘fl,;'r‘: ““A"“"‘"“"“ and paiches | DAVIDSON & JEVENTIAL LEAGUE | \ae Today Burkh, Nationais wa ’):“: maneasr of “’\""”“ (;,:\ ;'“‘_” 51 This bird ds @ recluse. Unlike |M. MeGuira onditlonally pliy !‘i;u.lliv';nv:ll-'lll b i i"”"" it is seldom found n covies. | I fees Lo Gleven $3.000 for the. trip, | £OU Must work the dense places in |1 g {the woods, s | Once under way its flight is as ' Crvis\""d"u\l1v 0\{'1‘:‘..4.2?3“ Dalley fon|Strong as the wind and as straight | : Thanksgiving day, but the Yellow |25 & Aring. The partridge riscs | The Leveuthnls, e BANBEINING A S | With thunderous precision and to[B T e 7 3 - i T SR e | ONEIL REELECTED, Jacket gamo 18 by fur the best of- | hung it successtully you must leave : : Al Goniill el eaterh - 11 (@—Dan O{JM ‘;"ln:k\:”;‘w‘ck ml‘{«\\m‘lmé‘lf‘n 1o | YOUT “nerves” at home, e i 0, The | @'Nell o Molyoke, Mass., was re : : 254 tlon Taior s purspiot 426,000, S fic L8 EEIGker hase s o) : Built Up To a Standard wanted the game more hecause of : ¥ 1 k 18 a milo and o quarter wood= | y/o msiapn Bnaaball league for an- b = : 0 a aaRas N Not Down To a Price the team's showing against *his on the A“e W o Biiroion bawl making 600 laps necemsary| .. i tene farm gt the annual - e T el G sty ys I T o finteh the 230 mile rac et e D el here than anything else, 1t will be Y. & 1. CORBIN LADIES Uhe entrants are Harl Cooper, remembered that the Yellow Jack- R {Bennett Hill, Bob McDonough, Fred | Jooierday, Dennls J. Haylon = of| A Thyill thatis New—-Performancethat is Unique TRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS ; o . 4| Dittisield was reeleeted treasurer 56 the lucel eam by & B b 0! . , Comer, Tommy Milton, Harry Hartz, [ ok . q . :;:’r:fl it the loc S o 5 | & Sre A8 i | Jerry Wondertich, Leon Duray, Pet. | (°F 00e ¥€ There is no language to describe, Rickenbacker, such words as we core. i Kanlex. . .7 : or De Paolo, Norman Batten, “Do ““——_ e l’l'll'l_ll o adequately, the various phases of might use in efforts to describe T T R A 2 0 ; o it averaeilies s bl performance which are inherent it would have little meaning to Atlantic City Biue Tornadocs last [Kelm ™. 6 i "‘l‘f"'t“‘i'."' m”l"“"‘;‘?‘,",""\"K‘r‘\“‘“]"'“"”‘ Sox will try to put over a deal this | in the Kickenbacker Vertical-8. you. Sunday In which New Britain won | 4V Lt e e T T A e b ’ ) by aiit2 to 9/iscore, made thom o | of Howard El the pitehing ace | 8 o go beyond Only way to bring your motoring known in the section where pro- Lo § - \_"\l:‘.““," 'l" : 10— | of that elub, Mo 1s eald o bo the l“’f““ of previous experience. knowledge up to date is to take fessional football gocs big. Captaln Clom Crovwe, loft and. will be | dissatisficd With conditions at Bos-| So, until you yourself have experi- the wheel and drive this Vertical-8 e g : oo [ton and the owners of the club are | enced the thrill of a ride in this yourself, g T i1 —= | out of the Notre Dame linc-up for “Ching” Hammill, the Bridge- s T Bl Cord. | know ERRCIMIE 8 El Ching” Ham Nortn 1111 7 E 35 3% the remainder of the season, accord- | K1OWR to be peeved at his poor ] D i ¥ LJ . . . pore gk, o et s G, oy s TP iy e o A sfowine e, st lrving M. Jester, 187 Arch Street, New Britain s S . D Tt ’!un-l\\:\;;".l‘xl;j‘ll»“f\‘v‘:lvlnlfl':“ s Famous “Six" Prices Vertical “Eight® Prices L e s o Sehicii same with Penn State last Saturday. DELIVERS AS COACH ) Bresinemis 2wt Phacton $1995 cause of differences lmh\mln im ERmesiig b b el LV CI A COAGHIR prost : i fiz‘l‘fi;‘:’“ Ml pl“‘yrrs ::“4:» “”:\fi"ll):'r:‘n“]]\‘- owe's position, quarterback at Notre Dame, is ‘!mnz;v g—f;ap:-lfo-dtldr ;5;? = fu‘}-pe-Raldllcr ;gx‘;m::zt soo‘\;grhtmx;u?sy ar. He play- | * | very m:u. m"illxlls firs ;‘Iix:x- as nll S 7 S ann ed with the team against ‘\lnumm 3 A e T L g:z“; .;:Wv'n“_.;'f,éh,‘ differences have |3 3 LS M B, Glddix A pizo of Brooklyn defen ;1 Char- ‘\‘1\.1.-)‘:«"]1‘ :’Vlyn"ny;'z“} ck been froned out and Hammill will L. Kenzor ¥ Rose in a fast ten-round hout a nova beat Rutg be with New Britain the rest of the son. The Davidsons, ssannee 49 0 B3= 1T Charlotte, N, C., Nov. 11 (F—Foy- A tpy lenteen drivers wore entered for (he i1— 1% | Armistice Day antomobile race on 18—1 the Charlotte speedway today, all les, but will - bt two of whom had qualificd and dditional player. were expeeted to do so this ikt | and then signcd as a result Shattuck, Ralph Hepburn, Reggie New Britain will most probably not play at home again this sea- mon. The only date left open is the | Kramer 22d of this month and that will be ‘,"-.“‘;a?éhflr closed in a day or two, according |- to the negotiations which are now G pl o . T 1m0 208 Wh h d i f d—' d T Eane Colotl Harts] Neenrtoie s SR Sl en t e second aCi’f has come l@ an en i ford, formerly of Waterbury, don't st sinil PSR ey Ty p the curtain is rung down amidst whirling applause—when e mingle outside <with the excited throngs in the lobby New Britain’s chances are bet- -— — ter every day to beat Mulligan's = Blues in Hartford. The team will BIG PIN LEAGUE | _have a Calnel! be ona of the strongest ever to |Ohlson ... : 179 194 represent New Britain and there is 3};“33"’1‘“ oy oA now doubt in the minds of New |ray ... B 109— 612 Britain fans but what New Britain — 2 2 e g % f VT { WHEN the thrilling second act of the best show LR G A R 7 e . 3 § . of the year has just come to an end. And the Q B . 2 3 ) i 4 . . . NaneRotiileinlesetafon At New | Hiteo : [ AN ; stars have taken their curtain calls in answer to PBritain team will get excited over - ¥ S - Sunday's game. The only thing they s ; ! : S round after round of applause. When you join oy in oot CASINO BOWLING ALTEYS T S e 1k S the crowds outside just as pleased and thrilled West Virginia Players TARSIE a1 aEAcuE i 5 iy ! A as yourself—have a Camel! Now on I!Ulllje(_i Lls; el : K For no other friend is so cheerful, so resting Morgantown, W. Va. Nov. 11 (8 | pifi0 ol f . = ~ Tour members of flw'\ 3 Ryde e A " : i between acts as Camel. Camel adds its own fa university football ) ; . 3 S s, (o 23108 ) BA s ; romantic glamour to the brightness of mem- halfbacks, and Morrison, quarter- b | A i ) o J ) = hack, wilt probably be unable fo |Latsstal . = | i orable occasions. No other cigarette ever made start in the Penn State game Sat- | senmite E \ 4 y A p —and kept—so many friends. Camels never urday, owing to the injuries re- |[Hateh 5 st | ¢ Lt 5 3 y ' cefved 1n the Boston college con- [Stiauel —woovinenn 68 1 : il 8 g P8 tire your taste no matter how liberally or zest- Shorty test last week. The game will be el N i ; ) 3 : it the featura of the dedication cere- TR i ; fully you smoke them. Camels never leave a monies for the new Mountaineer |\ : ! N it i | cigaretty after-taste. All the desire to please, all stadium, Dremond . . 4 4 | o . Xilduft ; B g ¥ : " ~, the skill to serve of the largest tobacco organi- zation in the world, goes into this one cigarette. You Pay No More “har] B & ; & s | / X So whenyou leave the theatre pleased and C . . S : . ! ¥ inspired for greater things, when you see life’s Yet Have More ; g 5 B el v #W problems and their solutions clearer—Iift the Time to Pay e : o - - flame and taste the mellowest smoke that ever A Blemingl e ool \ VR ol : B8 came from a cigarette. Ruth Igoe . £5 > 4 g Lydln Bodasic sioie 86 &8 ! _—— : 4 y Have a Camel! Graco Igoe . 5 83 1= Mary Cavanaugh .. 87 Into the making of this one cigarette goes all of the ability of the world's largest / DN Our highest wish, if you do not yet R i organization of expert tobacco men. Nothing is too good for Camels. The know Camel quality, is that you try ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS choicest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. The most skilful blenders. The most / $ them, We invite you to compare Camels SPECIAT, MATCH scienti ackage. No other cigarette made is like Camels. No finer cigarette can with any cigarette made at any price, 1 g g ; ; Z 2 ¢ y cig y p i Middlefown be made, Camels are the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers. ; ’ R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cos Terrl] ; .\1&1\"' Winner . TEN PAYMENTS fAemi Instead of One | stappenney Here’s The Plan ||| :“ Fotte You purchase whatever articles 0 5451581 you desire at our regular “year round” low prices; you pay at i that time one-fourth down of the ||| ycxenzte £5 7% 88— purchase price and the balance is || [ Borthwick . .88 T 98 > d o s2— then divided into ten weekly pay- ||| 58 Heves ‘ LD ments. M. Hayes .. (These Tuem Nay o More oF o nver b SALESMAN $AM So Near and Yet So Far Tones o~ .74 83 $29.50 Thomson - 22 7.50 Bradley . S Shepard . . — = P - o — . 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