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LA s B AR Sy, CSSERGS, S0 2t eSO A orstt e S g i - -Speaking of Sports 1 - Ken Simendinger, star of Mulli- gan's Blues, was certainly done up in bad shape In the game between that team and All-New DBritain last Sunday, Reports state that he re- celved a break in one shoulder and the other is dislocated, He will not play the rest of the present season. Humphrles, star guard on the lo- cal eléven, is suffering from a sight | injury to his elbow recelved in the same game. He will not play the coming Sunday on recommendation of Doctor A. J. Savard, club physi- cian. His injury will not keep him out of the second game between All- New Dritain and Mulligan's Blues. Barnikow's sprained ankle is com- ing along in fine shape and the big ’ tullback will be in shape to play this coming Sunday. He will not be put in the lineup, however, unless it be- comes nesessary. “Red" Steudtner of Meriden, will he glven an opportunity to show his stuft Sunday against the Quincy, Mass, team. “Red” has had to nse | rostn to keep from slipping off the Connors and Thomson will also be in the game Sunday with “Big Bill" Warner at tackle, These men are counted on to come through again against Mulligan's Blues in the s ond game to be played on November Numbers of the fans who have spoken to us don't think that the public should be called on to con- tribute towards a fund for a band. They think that it is up to the man- agement to hire the band. To us | this doesn’t sound reasonable, et clally when the fans are the on: who want the band. We have se erul donations already on this qu tion and if anyone wishes to con- tribute, we'll accept. We would be | Just as well satisfied to let someonc Glse handle the entire affair because | although a band is a nice thing on the field, when there are to be dif- terences to arlse over who shoul hire it, then we don't care to get | mised into the argument, The high | sehool student body chips in to hire band at the annual game with The school docsn't hire o the Hartford. the music. i ticial at all home Emile Jucques, games for the All lall team, who acted as umpire at |} the All-New, Britain-Mulligan's Blugs | ™ game in Hartford last Sunday, has | written to. George of the Hartford team, that his priee tor the next game between the two is $100 and the money must be paid . him before the feams start the game. | nded $75 for his | Jacques has der that the reason he w was in view s asking such 1 high price of the | use which was,heaped upon him v Coach Johnny Nagle of the Blues tegm and several others, including 130 Curley, Mulligan's secretary, 1 The amount of the fee to be paid game, was not contract entcred into ments and it is . the officials for the stuted i the Ly the two man _not known if reement was reached before the game between Jaecques and Mulligan. nating from Meriden die Hart, referee in the | wime through at New Drit- | in. Wc don't know the reasons for | this, hnt it sapme trylng to take Reports en that ¥ officials get on the field, out his spite on r Time to Pay % TEN PAYMENTS Instead of One Here’s The Plan ase whatever articles re at our regular “yes 'round™ Jow prices: you pay at {that time one-fourth down of the | purchase price and the balance is then divided into ten weekly pay- ments, For Example: (These liems May be More O Les<) I sun | BOYS SUIT TIE . SHIRT $10.00 CASH (one-fourth) .. 10.00 0.00 , This Batance Pair in Ten Weekly ments of $3.00 Each Yeu'll Like This will e a prefty mess if | If it had won that Hartford game it would he org ably play Windham mantic for and -would have fought it out with | {the best that the alumni could get together, They ca in Midal boys whose ancestors c: {Emerald Isle, and a bo; laney on the team, consists of O'Dell, Murtha, O'Brien | nd Howard, a | ") Here Is a league you. high school |Hartford Coach Cassidy of the high is now putti {back The basketball scason Mulligan, OWRET ' qpuy for u oy weeks the coach nounced Isepagsai e feels he nee the time’ fo# His team next y A Chi ican Legion will p Plan—Come In |N.Y_SAMPLE SHOP DAVID § SKGALL 8571 MAIN ST, 135 MAIN N1 NEFW BRITAIN BRISTOL J ) New Britaln and the other on Hart- ford. Jacques ¢ lot of abuse over (he calling of time in the first half and has his reasons for asking his high price. is to he play fon that Jacque a man as cver offic 1 this city and as long as the Water- | bury fans took their defeat so bitter- not be v scrapping, New Britain will take the i:ll'l‘l)llu\ game without so much trou- ble as the first. The School independents and the Alumni |team was called off this morning because of the Inability of the| former to form a team, This means that the Red and Gold will play no more as a team. Irom an eleven that was riding | high up until that bench this season, but he will get |November 14, the High school ag- oft Sunday. -Tommy Dully also will | gregation las dropped to a lowly be put in the line. position, nd Delancy. uple more Italian; {Italian Clark, Yank: and Gourson, Hebrew. [tionality w Stromquist, a {following will Teturn, it is expected: | McGrath, Irickson, Bromberg and Vetrano. | not Moscow, gervices in the last game and he has | (he. Mexlenn: ny r not been paid, In the letter, a copy | 1°feating - Sae : Gerihany ¢ which was.nalled, 10 1he . New | went into Orat piace in the Interna- “Jisitain management, Jacques staled | (lonal Chess Muslers' tournament, displacing Boguljubow ~of Russia, who lost to Reti of Czechoslovakia program Major chairman of aal comn ' On the VAl]éys Yofi Pay No More| i Yet Have More | ° { 1ire inly did stand for a he probably It may be that if the game ), other officlals will |} have to be secured a week from Sun- | schultz 8 day, Faticon! o e 10 Jewetts, New Britain fans are of the opin- | Truslow §0 is ubout as square |V ted at games in 1A High | game between the memorable day, zed, would prob- Iigh of Willit championship, the state am | own but it has five local |! me from the named De- he backfield | all it the Sons of Italy t Scully are on the line, of nations for |’ The line of the New Britain that started against Zghrer, German; Ansclmo Bruce, Scotch; Scully, Irish; | Politis, Lithuanian; Another na | added in the backficld wed school z the men who will be for football next year through paces at the school ground Clair, Bruce, Anselmo, | sarston, Matulis, H. Ericson will reAps (ress Nov PLAYERS | ION'S AVIATION PROGRAM go. Nov. 20 (P—The Amar- an aviation congress, and ronauti- ! lust Mitch- Washington to the Landis coming Reed war rounced it on his return martial ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS STANLEY WORKS BUSH LEAGUE Fissexs son 02 3 ' 308 430—121 Bacl; at WOrk, With No Thought of Files! For those who domanual labor, pilm:\rcm\rnfthcqucflim!\\ hat apityallmendo not knowexactly what to do with piles! Don’t yox cuffer pain, or a lay-off on account of them! Do this Go to any druggist in any town, and get t box of Pyramid pile supposi- They wonders—with n who ells them tend: 4 from the m om 1. Flls mson 80 | DIPItro owaskl Relner uryey Millor Speedometer. 10 473 1501 Stk 01 114 [T 6 o 112 1 W, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. Globe Clothing House ESTAELISHED 886 CASINO . BOWLING ALLEYS FAUNIR LEAGUE Production, ly, the locals can go out 19 take them in the second game. Gunty 5 ) Nurtl \i Reports from Mulligan’s camp aro | oo™ $1 Claneon to the effect that there {8 a great | Bu H deal of dissension in the ranks of the | players since the game, These could fied, but it the team 8 |1 4 Machine, CORBIN SCREW CORP. LEAGUE ataline PRATER Man’ Owls 8§ 109 s 2 R. & NITY F. LEAGUE BOWLING Chicke ns, v w ‘ Heat T'r Turning Schatfner & Marx Bottle Blue, Granite Gray and Brackens are the smart fall shades in clothes tailor ed for us by A Used Car For Everybody! f l‘ \THE |USED CAR SALE {EVER BROUGHT {TO YOUR AT- | TENTION. . l BUY NOW and SAVE GREATEST 00K 'ERS 1921 .. $50 1 1924 O 9100 192 R0 Sar e 5150 1921 IF YOU i 86 ARCH STREET SALESMAN SAM AT THE 1922 EVERYONE CAN HAVE A CAR NOW! COUPES (Open Evenings) AREN'T ONE 4F 40U BOYS GOI TH' Bigr FOSTBALL GAME ToMo Warm B ( TARE Gou /( N MU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SHINE 6 for 50c 140 Main St R. Sanada, Prop. [ SENSATIONAL— IN EVERY WAY IS THIS GIGANTIC . VALUES. _You Had An Opportunity to Buy At Such Low Prices COME TOMORROW. Fon e e L B : e B0 o5 Suenas ol TUDOR SEDANS e e STOO RO 2 T e $125 120 028 L $250 ] EVER WANTED A CAR—IF YOU EVER EXPECT TO HAVE ONE—GET IT NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS RIGHT AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE Hart Schaffner & Marx $30.00 to $50.00 PAJAMAS ! SHIRTS | NECKWEAR We feature Shirts The largest as- of Burton’s Irish sortment and Flannel or Cotton in the Pull-over or Coat Style Poplin in collar- most exclusive attached or neck-' patterns in the band style at city. $1.50 to $5.00 $3 or 3 for $8 $1.00 to $4.00 SWEATERS | Men's “Made-Well” All wool, in the heather WINTER UNION SUITS mixtures or plain colors $5.00 to $7.50 Cotton, $1.50 to $2.00 Worsted, $3.00 to $6.00 Made in New Britain Never Before Have WP s oonabnnss Lrah) 1924 oo e ) e 19241 .. e 20D 1924 Rt S A () FORDOR SEDANS 1924550 o e 8400 TON TRUCK Michaels Sterns OVERCOATS Winter-tex Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS Shederman Bros. 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