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Rubber NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19 g 25. Gloves, Work, Dress and Driving, For Men, Women and Children Moccasin Shoes Gym Shoes Rubbers Boots Arctics Druggist Sundries Water Bottles Syringes Invalid Cushions Rubber Sheeting Sporting Goods Football Suppli Baskethall Suppli Striking Bags Boxing Gloves wwos. ALLING RUBBER CO. we Goods — Sporting Goods — Automobile Accessories — Chase Automobile Robes —H. 0. W. Sweaters and Jackets — Automobile Accessories Tires and Tubes Alcohol Grease Oil Windshield Wipers v 1 . nl . 1 . ] - . Giroux Slippers Elastic Knee Caps, Anklets Gym Suits, Ete, Hood and Radiator Cove S ’ SE a - J . o 3 \ 4 T > y U. S. ROYAL, SEIBERLING AND PORTAGE CORDS AND BALLOON TIRES SPECIAL PRICES ON TIRES SATURDAY ONLY McKAY TIRE CHAINS, THE KIND THAT LAST ' ALL FOOTBALL GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES Natlonal League team and should | 1 7 =rmmmm——— they win this and then take the sec- 0 th A“e [Jsyehngon ol B i tifhe ago on the samo court .\hu} who refused to make any state- i ond game against Mulligan's Blues | n e ys | T | mentioned the loss to one of the a l T ment except that Cutler no longer S p ea k in g next Sunday, New Britain is due to | American Leglon, ftendants, who immediately rostored was corolled as a student. be famed mationally for its football e BN |the lost jewel, saying he had kept Cutler played shortstop last sea- CASINO ING ALLEY | ¥ ¥ . f s lmm«ms. SUNOREBOWIIHG S ALLERS FAG[: AB“L!TI[]N it because no inquiries had reached JSor [son. Eligible candidates to succeed ol gl {him and he did not know who the |him are Charles B. Dixon, football FAFNIR LEAGUE b a . Dixon, footba o POPES & oy i ooy ihet e team HE . 1nul BY MORRIS ACKERMAN iiivac. of Ruthrtora, N. 1., and 182 3% hasn't & chance of beating the Yel- | palean T | Mile. Lenglen immediately pianed | ¢ 211 the game birds in Amerlca | M3TOD Ruckstull, second base- 7 {low Jackets, but when that team | Aplesren S \ d 5 the arrow fnto the bandeau about : & ds in Amerea | o Brooklyn, N. Y. A new JNew Britain bowling fans will| was held to'a acoro of 6 in the first 10" gveral Thousand in Free State o Sicad ans woro i througnous the ruffed grouto ls DrObDY |t |leader will bo ' probably named “x l“ h' :‘t’e‘routv the result of the | game and one compares the local | wiieo : her successful games in the Cromer " kit : 458 after the Christmas vacation. speclal match between Eddle Ander- | feam then and now, we'd soy (hat | Pelietie Tremble at Thougm tournament, * during which she | ™ Gonerally spoaking (his wonde :‘l’n:'m:f:rlx-:‘l,: I‘:‘tfl (;Vv'd ,;h; state | New Britain has a sweet chance of | played so vigorously that she had ! l'm 1‘ dc ‘K'L“\k\‘v: g\\:l‘\'w l;f:‘”“:f I t t rs year, and Barney | copping the honors in the game. | SR [to change her gown and bandeau | oo (o 90T douly P otecto! Spinella ‘of Brooklyn, N. Y. to bo Tt — Sy o or setter. 1t will more than likely played tonight in New York city. A surprise is {n store for the fans | Caplan : % run ahead of the dog =~ \ S {of the city tomorrow when the |oe, thpusand gt theitl, = In any event whether flushed by | Anderson is one of the most popu- | Quincy, Mass, team comes here to | Kewel o S Oxtoed Volce AgE ey s LpapLie nodition lar state champlons of recent years | play the All-New Britain eleven. YD 1 mf‘ \: Hu‘ . Oxford voies” is to be broad- |10 put the inevitable tree immedi- l swpnd has put New Britain on .tha | Friends in the Bay State town have | 29 oft ‘ EoystnmonLLonsal chcast throughout England 1t has v between itself and the shooter. [t * "map as a bowling center. His rival | sent us notice that a real club will | Outers: me;( een mv,lmvm:, into the liquor heep the subject of much unfavor- ‘s u copyrighted ruffed grouse | | in tonight's openi: 1 . Voo 3 ¢ 4 5 traftic are adopted. comment in England, and is ) thalvie d!uclr(' r:)l':mg ;o‘:}:-r’: :)nnctl?!{‘v‘:x:‘:\:!'.a:em;nI"I:‘:“::;Mr"nr::;‘;:p::'onv o T TGS MIICH S i) (i e S Canada the cocker spaniel is i metropolls and the match will be | is a good football player. it & Steam Rollers, e ey B lace for every ighould be avoided by every 1f- to "yip” the uneducated birds! | worth while witnessing. l = T e : IR Aeen or about. 8000 respecting man who will not in the nearcst tree, They are then " 2 ’ 3 . 7 for 1he whole country. The liquor | oxrord bags, Tut England casy pr : The foothall season for most all ‘ ] S ; 2 sford . it England my v Both rolled here last year and ef the collleges closes today through- 81 4 anllans WROSWOUL SR IR 1= Jiear “the Oxford voie™ whether it even where grouse are plen- Anderson took Spinella into camp. oyt the country. In the east, (wo i 4 4 wouud be obliged (o compen- |wanis to or not titul and “foolish” when they leave The match was played In the spring | games will he loft to be played after | 8 123 UIEITD S RTeehL G e Oy e A radio broadeasting stution is to|a bird dog's nose they are going " but the night was like a June night \today. They are the Army-Navy | SoStim® § EAGUN | g ge laverieliSul gy wvaultilive fopgnaalle (SO sTordf@ whiloiEmill}| Boremhere ) (R e onr gubatrel and both men were bathed In |contest on next Saturday and the | oo oo UNIVERMAL LEAGUE not be abolished, but travellers, 10| reach cvery part of the British Isles |ahcad and trigger @inger ready. persplration. | Brown.Colgate scrap on Thanksgiv- | 51 Tl eras e whom the liquor may be sold o0 With talks on_evers phase of uni- B o g 5 & ¢ Washers, Dupuis % Py P Sunday, weuld be required to travel | vergity 1j In many of \ Anderson, while gatting into mm“,’;f“f,‘;m,,‘,xff':;r“}:::; L 'Z s 0 1521 prots ¢ amyen s, instead of three ag Aifetoupl wor- WITHDRAWS FROM COLLEGF ' tor the match tonight, started |gorks. E | Zaviliex e Ui ag Lol Oxford man speakes in a man- | K bowling the other day and on tak- = 1K - 1dea of making St yap whieh unintelligth] e ing a ball in hand for the first time | A1l.New Britain's season will he |7 g h ’[ “"}“‘ i by Judson Cutler of Lynn, Mass,, Cap- eince the state tournament last|songiderably drawn out this year as | danadmandang company | . spring, he rolled 17 games for an |we ynderstand that the team is hook- fon has recommended that | ocig Caneuiniit tain of Brown Baschall Next Sea- average of 120. This was only pfac- |aq solidly through to December 13. ik holiday take the samo status as | tice and if that's the way he is start- |;rhare is a return game in‘the worksy owen Sunday m——m————————m————= | so, no Longer a Student, ing off the season, we'd hate to see | \e City and several other | Lucelvin commission recommends that Yoo Mikey y ; 2 “Keep your eve on the ball” is th lin Atlantic City and severa | %81 N 3 5 uy the Turkey Providence, R. I.. Nov, 21 (#) — fg bim when he really gets into form. | teqms want games with the local Higlon = s on their third conviction i bR most famous football admonition ‘ e i"”—m' i ‘anfi 5 “M"‘:\ A jadled without h-;v,n‘ :nv]vr, tha | S A Judson : utler, of Lynn. Mass, | yet Carl Wolfe would be out of luck Twa matches, one tonight and the |~ Y N SasieE of a fige, and that ariving | A : captain of the Brown baseball team | without his “specks,” and hence the other toraorrow night, are to be roll- | yfanager 15 Dailey is thinking of S 4001218 | Huler o n automobite while intoxicated Jones' Quality Market for mext season, has withdrawn | “speck protectors.” Wolfe is halt ed in New York and the other t%0 | aquipping the tbam with gnowshoes. iy o Lindberg 1 made canccllation of 23 Myrtle St. from collcge, it was announced 'hack for Rutgers and i safd to he ‘ of a quartet, arc to be rolled at the |gjnce New Britaln beat Atlantie City, | Fle s the pidsimprisonz e . S Iast night. The report was con-|the only player wearing eyegluss 3 Casino alleys in this city the first | ar Dalley has been deluged |IVheele 3 ment. Phone 285—Try Us this Year firmed by the college authorities, [on the grid. | Manager Dailey h ged | b e bt 2 o | week In December. The exact date | (it requests for games from all | peer o p0) Ipscomisoninenoy e sour Bt L S e will be mentioned in the near fu-fn,rtg of the country and unless tho | = T : :nnm.v;‘,mvy-.v]m‘]w Kenness through- | — e e ° o 127 a6 = a0n | ont Treland n 1870 convictions for | e : |team plays all through the wintor, it | 47 A L Snapshots of a Man Before e e rantoars |11 b Impossible to il al fhe dates. | seney e 18 d e I il Dl Sash e 'he Falcons and Rangers footba BT e 0 s . while in 1924 Jor the on teams have finally settled on} yijpjam €. Fownes. Jr. of Pitts- | Neunan Y = o they wore reduced to 650210 the Game Be_glns. By G 3 Thanksgiving Day for thelf cham- | pyren president-elect of the Uited | Eomatec is attributed mainly to the high | y GLUYAS WILLIAMS, pionship match in this city. Both ! gy cog’ Golf association will confer| VUL oy 21— 304 conollg [drinkseayasd \hy teams have been planning for this | (i Turitish authorities nest spring | 127 4301318 | Jiarine 317 201 war taxation, which the commission game all season and a real battle 9] oo rging agreement of a standard | A Buffington hesattiliwoulldehaveRconiinue d. anticipated. Both are taking lhin:s;:_,,f»‘v The conference will be during | ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS Il Do a1 - : \ casy over the week-end and "‘“i(\v‘ Walker cup matches, 1 ALL-KENSINGTON LEAGUE = Over Fed Husbands, elevens will be fn prime condition | el Anucers, el | O e [call iabands HavG bacomeln / for the fray. | High prices of theater tickets in R Veawls. - ea— a0 | Ereat problem in Lngland, and a % New York for next Saturday's per- | g 9 1 ted English dicticlan says in- | : The All-New Britain football tear | pb 008 (L T i the threat |6 4o b ivas o onsible for the | / will play the Irankford Yellow he nav ¢ that the |Hana A Jarge proportion of men with diges AATOr from tha na jemy i 59 5 prop \ Jackets in Philadelphia Thanksgiv- | 4;0y3) football classic will go some- ; EIEPE tive troubles, 1lll\fgd:0.~n;;!:§\"g;g;“n;"“d ‘*:‘:’fi;f.‘;;'; where clse hercafter so far as the | Steam Rollers. e “Wor e e "[7,& inel FORGETS HOW WORDS 60 T st b e ) an's | afjdies are concerned. | mick ol ks & to eal too much,” says the SING < 3 . B4gs nesh Sunday. The Jocal team| MHdtics are €oncene | Dee 12 SO e AND INgS TA-TA-TATA 15 out to avenge the carly season de- | o3 Tournier/atone s sure of |Ador h 3 'SIZ 3 ahout cating. The men eat immod- | THROUGH THREE VERSES feat suffered at the hands of the | *40H 00 3 TAEN e Tarookiyn Bdsale o e iatels Sihile (heir wivéalgo Uiroueh w‘bflr rs next acason, as he threat- | ) e ——— | the same meal scarcely tasting the | 4 ened to leave them year, “Rab- Gietema, i % 438 ] dishes which they prepare for their | bit" Maranville probably will play |H. i £1a1s 230 it qnlrr(v‘lh. N husbands. The result is that men | | enortstop, howgver. Al o a7 271 | have more trouble with their | You Pay No More|| o i ~ | | Providence makes another hid for Tehne Ted £ t too much meat, too much bread, . Y t H M | baseball life by annexing the fran- | 100 many heavy sweets. Gluttons are | chise of the Worcester club in the yare among women. The sex is too € ave ore | Bastern, leagne which is controlled | E wise to gorge ftself.” T. t by the Boston Braves and last year I - 3 e Pa | was managed by Casey Stengel Mannequin Mania v Ime to y Miekey alker, weltegweignt | It is the mannequin mania now | enampion, has only éne "MQ en- | | instead of stage struck daughters AIN FIND- SAYS HE'S PLENTY WARM PUTS SWEATER ON | gagemment berore the end @ 1026 e el her el S RO len Fa R e e i Saplbninlne 3 [ that with Saflor Friedman of Chi- | Kylander stage struck once, have a hankering i f‘:.r‘.*‘;‘“ ROOM ACOLD WIN 'h.MMf "?\D.R[SV‘D{D HE'S JAMMED [ | cago, in Newark, N. J. next Wed. &eabe under the changed conditions to b IM“\ BEFORE HE'D IN SDTIGHT HE CANT e IR R e SR A G e OB G asie veen Walker 1 Milligan | Lo cageriess to desert the foot lig { of Scotland has been abandoned be- because of the more attractive W | » cauee the New York state athletic | and the botter v | commission insisted that charity re- | Travethan i Professional singers, achool teach ~efved half the. profits of a bout for | nn.::‘rmmv ¢ ers, nurses and stenographers and harity” 3 ome in i} d s b (L e doat 5 « Rambler-Tigers football feamy | Women in many other pre , s . . s Millar Kasiskl [ ¢ of this city will play the fast Tufts| ' b 1) 4 TEN PAYMENT: {Mulligan Signs Miller, ‘ > = - e et M0 ataiin tamoE Munchester, Liverpecl, ! | Q TTEET] S e other English cities, bei ¢ { 4 { Mate of Stuhldreher Berlin Construction noon in that city. The X josiire the aplendid mans . J Instead of One | Mannger George Mulligan of Mul- |G. F Ry thowed good work In practice WAl yionairees for a fow b . ¢ 3 ,’)\ - | ligan’s Blues has announced that he | Maxer SIS t and expect to give the Middle-} o 00 5o 3 AN i Here’s The Plan has signed Don Miller. andther [Nena @ s town team a hard battle. The F 3 { 1L WANTS A | member of the famous “I-our Horsw- Coener 91 lers will practice tomorrow morning d Foaw | DS NDNIS. > COM i : {men of 1 Notre Dame | Fedemont st fociockat cualunnal miaceland | ERRII s CZORE CARD AND 516" SPEAKS TO HER ESCORT USHER REQUESTS EVERY- ou purchase whatever articles ||| eloven to st ST all players are expected to be pres. | Suzanne Le v diamond ar [ REFOR NS DOY. VOUNG BOUT T EIVES UP S FOPC 3 you desire at our regular “year \-m: Brn:W on November 20 and | All-Kensington. ent. The team will leave for Mid-|row :u« ToT while she was plaving | THAN BEFORE .P\V‘; = i ‘ (\ \\\f\}» (wR; .:w\ e A '\:qr;r\n \;P'TLL{;E[\ ‘round” low prices; you pay at||! .o pe T e Mil. | Duplin R I Jlotown at 11:30 o'clock as the game | on the center court | LADY THINKS HE'S WANTING SCORE-CARD ANOTHER SEAT 1 2 s jof the balance of the season. Mil-| (o, T 5 23 Ay 1-Mid- | and inquiries brought | that time onc~fourth down of the ||| 1" onaiire 1o a contract was ge- | Giannott o Wil bejaspreltmlinhey A e Micis e s ol © McClure Newspaper Syndicate 7 & purchase pricc and the balance s {{f .\ .4 guring the week and he will| Horn 84 84 85 dletown game. § P ! then divided into ten weekly pay- (|| 000 ¢ . . b . e o —— or duty in time for the =5 b s ments. eh i ‘.m:nnvi game with New Britain. A 5 t at RERRINE. | Jimmy Crowley, another member of SALESMAN $AM d She Could Love Him to De h B (These ltems May be More OF |||, famous quagtet, is expected to| n e Lou y ‘ Le sign with the Blues. TWith these| g f‘t’)l\'rs"al“lf three in the lineup, the B'“""l i (T 7 Al E - - Gew Brits o : (OBEL-T) — - TS ( ) 160 ||{ohenose of Rewian e (- DONT TR 6 LBUD <ONNU Y (JERTALLE SRR ] O-1S1F 1 WANoeoR 1N l.fiifich‘éfififfl%A M;‘;‘gi‘:;,fi@ ‘30‘2\-32?'4. | ‘ 00 1% pe | OR GUTTLL REDGNIZE OUR ucz.ss‘mwua“um E‘E_A[ Héigafear»‘\gm ‘flBE FooTRALL PLAYER. UOURE, TUAUER. 40O ARE 30 ST AP AND CATCH US BACK HERE | 13 BUTcH TONES- UL -1 MY =gy > i | ; e —| GREAT 10 BE A POOTBALL MO GOOD— WE'RE RTU [ s1w0.00 ||| Loss of Bmzham_“ as 1 “,{}wj HHOW WM WELL oS RoR, OB A PoToALL, | O o El GED ONER CASH (onc-fourth). . 10.00 Big Blow to Yale Team ey O DEATHS T Aust ek [~ () peeE B. Hanna, sport columnist ml = VST N K . New Yorl Herald-Tribune in : This tialance Pair in Ten Weekls [[| his comments on the various col-| ge football teams made Payments of $3.00 Each day, November 17, has You'll Like This Plan—Come In N.Y.SAMPLE SHOF DAVID 8, SEGALL 853 MAIN ST, 135 MA low regarding the Yale | AND-HONNNY | | - team and hep” Bingham who is | AN T MISSING | - playing end for the All-New Brit- | ain football cleven: “The Yale de- | tense has been uneven and erratic | all season. The record shows that | [ EMN:: —sgeven points by Georgia, 1§ by | e e | | Penn. seven by Brown, seven by | STANDS | | Army, 14 by Maryland, 26 by | Besnd | Princeton, ? by Harvard. They all | | aimed at Yale's wings, and end running and broken field runs did | | lots of damage to Eli. The loss of | EW. BRITAIN BRISTOL ‘Shep’ Bingham last winter left ll ) hole that wasn't mended.”

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