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grommmmmmm—m——— | WITH THE BOWLERS SE API. E R |with Curtiss or Packard 700. The R 3 C-1, winner of the |survey commission’s hearing yester- | | Pulitzer race and Schnelder trophy |day. | i N 3 | lin 1925, is piloted by Lientenant C.| rppo charge was made by Joseph o f S orts natdinct i | , |Frank Schilt, marins corpe. The R|p ‘Ryun alectrical contractor. The P | Dummy .. | il |3 C-3, piloted by Lieutenant George | practice, Ryan sald, has obtained for 23 L | i |horsepower of 700. The R 8 C-4 |p ginase agents of the electrical again, Finnegan” football series be-|Kaiverg than 250 miles an hour in prelimin- |y oo o0 oo o in an effort to dic- All-New Britain football teams has | s | C.'C. Champion, navy, who takes the | o 0,0 B 00 4 for seven or 5 £ Rafe . planes ring the hopes of the S v ay ke is not being observed either in Hart-l_\,f‘,;(, Z 62| United = Bad flying weather yesterday k ot ihe Tk en e s VA R ARt Mrs. Mabel C. McCurrach, Brook- B ranging In horsepower from 6 Speaking § L hea et i T. Cuddihy, U. S. N, has a rated |50 jos5t two years. He added that Once again the “off again, on|; . ... HalllptOl] Roads Sflefle Oi U. S.' which has fllown at a speed greater |y oorg ypjon have “constantly in- tween the Hartford Blues and the |O'Neil .. Italian Gomest lary tests, will be plloted by Lieut. |¢jr 0 W0 A8 PR TY welosed ~ been called off. This is because to-! k {place of the late I..iell‘?(:nant ‘"p'?,]t |eight years, keeping qualified union morrow was decided to be a poor Cortin ... : | Norfolk, Va., Nov. 10 (P—Six sea- |COnant, Ind, nav¥, fe (€4 I & To6%0! Imen out of work. The practice of date for a game because the holiday |Green jerash whiie practicing for the " |exciuding workers has become acute States and Italy were tuned ol Captai ford or New Britain. ¥ dlall contestan‘s cxcept Captain F . rarini from practicing in the air.| b their tests preliminary to the annual |on a trial spin he was caught in a |0 Mill owner, testified that house- 3 L4 Although we can’t just see Why |Bailey . Ay 262 |Schneider cup races which are |rgin squall in which rain fell in such |¥1Ves and domestics are in greater the Thanksgiving morning game had | Hart - s 2 scheduled to be held over Hampton |, torrent that thcse on shore could |need of legislation restricting thelr to be called off also, it appears that |po., " ki ; |Roads on Armistice Day. eo farther than 100 yards. nym_r, ufv,n"pd]oyment thasn are lac; artford management wanted | Bhitiics. with twoss : STy | tory-employed women. She oppose: Ho Banl ! 2 bk errarina, hero '® ! the proposed 48-hour week for wo- | 218 . : two games or none at all, so both #18 | credit in the intern o . Tokyo fllght, was some e games have been called off end it| o only one more needed to obtain pos- |4, off sBore And was obscured | ¥ on the ground that it would looks as if this action will be definite. q |session permanently of the trophy. |seom view, Fear was expressed in|D¢ discrimatory and cost thousands | Helnzmann ......... 92 8 261 | has entered three R-3 C racers, while | ;o Tialian hangar that a landing |0f Women their jobs by making a 3 3 3 | v which has nevsi S e i 2 reference for men. Judging from expressions heard [ Ma¥ -+ ver+ 81 88 18 2 Italy. which has never won the race |coula ot he made in the doubls |PrE(eTeT : Tiomitans aboutitiiatcity today; 1t| entered three monoplane type planes | anajcap of rain and wind, but when| Dr. Sylvia Kopald, economist of up here today in' preparation for e will be just as well that the two]| - st |equipped with twin pontoons. the rain ceased, as suddenly as it |the Labor Bureau, Inc., told the com- Everyons seoms?K,m,. 3 7| The navigability tests, a prerequi- had the little red monoplane the state should pass the o et. 0|48 1 toams faif fo me 7[site for tue Schneider races, consist was scen fiying safely about 300 ur week law for women. SOby Tacmsy aying that they | C. May s to be unanimous in saying EouSaidt 1ot taxiing the plane along certain yards off shore, the landing was per- > textile industry of Massachu: are sick am:l mel(l o(onrleat::)ngh::)em;ti |1anes, taking the: atr, ‘fiying around and the plane was not injured |setts has prospered under the 48- That is the present price of the new ':;el;";l;“:, ;:; ;‘em gone a pylon, alighting and then repeat- | » storm. {hour law, passed in 1919, she said, Metropolitan Sedan, $360 lower < 2 | — 230 {in; tion. erea {declaring the mills had not been . ol . s 95 104— 250 [ing the operation. Thereafter t y 3 than the former price—and a better, 3 Schaft S Seeadias 1 {craft are to be anchored, unattended, | {driven south, and the industry re- A The All-New Britaln team will g0 ryier . el for six hours and if they are fou | mains unimpaired in any way, by| richer car in every way! to Brooklyn Sunday to meet Hum-| . 7 !to be uninjured they are declared el- N he shorter hours. bert Fugazy’s Horsemen there. This | o il is the American league team of [c. W i a e aCopie Aviation notables from the commission, inquired, “Don’t you which Harry Stuhldreher is captain. | i ok 9 points, including Assistant Secretary know that Fall River is destroyed?” Harry played with the Hartford ~ e - re g to the industrial depres- J s W. Gerard, a member of | Blues against New Britain last year | |sion there. in both games. In the first, New | oo oo (oo & manutac s : Kopald declared she did not, Stuhldreher led his famous “Four g, rickson .... 57 5 g horsepower engines, Horsemen” to victory. B ohmeon B 7 with & rteputed mueed of 250 muil Bleotrical Trades |he i an hour. Her three pilots are “Shep” Bingham arrived in town |1, Adamiis ... : : for Marlo de Bernardl, Captain| G 2 ! this morning ready to play tomorrow | — |Guascome Guasconi, and Captain | e el | o in. o i e beautiful new Standard Six Sedan— and he told us that he had been re- — 93| Aruturo Ferrani, cutenant | i [RONRER Pl S 80 BIPRNeRCIAIRT distinguished in style, luxurious in 1 kly) st Saturdav. a0g |Adriano Bacula as alternate pilots g, buildi les term for the in the United States, according s yle, leased by Brooklyn last Saturdav. r =301 Tne United Sta olanes | prac ving up work in or-|to Robert Everett, manager of the comfort,and impressive in its power! i’fn’lf ;::;a!;ea:?a:n;d. ii‘n"{ = = : -built and are equipped | n overtime, was charged | National Dairy Industries exposition. | X caived any other word, he supposes - | he has been let go. it ; } HESE and all nineteen of the new 1927 Chandler models have e e L PAYSE SEAdTE | the priceless advantage of “One Shot” centralized chassis fubrica- Lo R T i tion—together with such features as an air cleaner; an oil purifiery S i e, carviedl ‘IR Vihe o |3 4-wheel brakes; thermostatic cooling; self-adjusting spring shack- les, etc., etc., etc. Bring in your present car for liberal appraisal. grown tremendously since £.0.b. Factory Think of such a low price for the than one hundred billion | F York newspapers, hs was credited | with catching a forward pass, good | 26 352 39T—10 | for 40 yards, from Earl Britton, the | Johnsons Brooklyn fullba e st r it L As a matter of i ent last Sunday | D. C., and did not play in tt ] | i : . M. IRVING JESTER play against Brooklyn next Sunday. fl, po et BRES . / » . 167 Arch St., NeW Britain, Conn- He wants to play football and be- cause he states that he has bheen re- leased, he was signed by Manager N. col s \ Dailey today. 2 2 § | A & 3 ¢ 1 CHANDLER.-CLEVELAND MOTORS CORPORATION v CLEVELAND “8hep” only recently entered th - v 3 A o = \ ranks of the benedicts. He STANLEY BUSI LEAGUE N been llving in Washington, D. : A tenss Bk e ) . =7 § 2nd has been playing with the ey : i , o ud % | Brooklyn team during the present seagon. He figures that Ne ain should beat the Horsemen this coming Sunday. | fessional Is left to furnish the Hartford-New Britain rivalry. New| Britain invades the Capital City this coming Saturday in the first game |} against Weaver High school. | From the way the Hartford High | e : ' - v Salnelibraatan e e vh ey B 5 I i 1dd€ ! a : \(:( Byt J/UgriCE, { AHEM, THE. appears that New Britain should | i L A fiSficE,»fiue MAN \ ‘ A ROQSI/ER WA A PLAINTIEE 16 RIGHnL have Mttle trouble with thelr op- : ; b ponents Satura » S : N 16 A NEIGHBOR OF B | wTHE RO0STER N Il Sfghesiof thalalimntvoe onal e el e : if flavors U MINE,~ AN’ HE HAS A R[GL)\‘E Atg ER;:)A QUESTION WILL HAVE N:‘w:(agri!l‘?in"}li‘z;h s:‘]l?olf\lmhmn‘va’ : 1) y| RooSTER THAT cuT6 / GA w6 A 10 BE DISPENSED e e IR anm;,fi 1lis S e Tn Lucky e cigarettes you get all that can be inany very fine cigarette | | LOOSE WITH CROWING | HAS A RIG WITH,AS A DIS'EJRBE'R FELEY (O mienave (i leard Jor the g, Bl R __also the added pleasure produced by the extra process of toasting. AT 4 AM. EVERY GNORE, - EVEN OF THE COMMUNITY S Lt,;mrul\-d High game. The Capital | L/ 00 o : RISOLLIC P B 4 i RORNING o TM A A NelgHBOR f '\T’(ANQU'UT‘(/"“’ NOW, = ity eleven is tr n 3 : . 4 g 2 ¥ ,hisy veRe :lm ,:: f::rels on‘;:«flgs:m 1 You get the choicest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and LIGHT GLE'EPEQ ARD \/% AH T WAKT BATH OF You that a repetition of last vear's de- |, s.n .. e iy iblender e [TLEMEN TO BE FasT bacls will take place. [Sintier 2.2 : - DRESChiyIE cHCck, I CLAM (TS A GENTLE . 2;& Ll The Hartford High game will o |HEiEn «o0 il : Lucky Strike tobaccos are toasted for 4§ minutes in super-heat. This NUIGANCE, o I | éuieéiklg?%fi‘l\i ‘fi{E_’ROD‘;rER BE played the following turday, also | Hartford. The New Britain| e | gives Lucky Strikes: | MEAN T ROOG—(EQ/M ‘ PREPARED FOR THE FESTIVE ”,'?h Foop team ‘}}?;"ff.hi‘;"lh‘li“" t R 1. Finer Flavor. Toasting for 45 minutes devslo‘ps the hid- \'A"L_/ ; BOARD, AS A GORT OF BURY<THE= vot this vear. . | F R R e SR 95— 235 | den flavors of the world’s finest Turkish and dome: : HATCHET BANQUET, ~-GAY, AH, ! R e e T RE e | B - A7 1 NEXT GATURDAY NICHT, - WE J to be seen. i e o WILL D]NE AT B 3 Smoothness. Toasting for 45 minutes removes ail “bite™ and harshness, hence newer any throat irritation. The New Britaln I school = team is on trial this year. After the | 'CORBIN SCREW flasco of last year, the | Shavers HRen 3 | e andd hil e receiving the same backing from the 4 . . 3. Freshness. Then the tobacco is suddenly chilled. This seals fans, but many are skept t : 4 the team can beat T ing from the imp 5 5 e . e o sty b ready made, the locals should be, § : g only by comparison ot tobaccos, Lucky Strikes would be the R san e Sainites, | he market. But the extra process is a final touch, making Luckies | Be Whetner the team wins or loses, | SR i 336 | far superior. avervone is hoping that there will| 65 99 It's toasted People Know i a L be mo ropetition of last year's game | ot More About R That’s Why Luckies Taste So Good the flavor in and insures constant freshness. with Hartford High. 18 Caps Than They | B Frarsie BEARING €O, Ever Did— ore - —with all this home —_— Bnnernu(s“;; & ?AA[FSMKN SAN‘ brewing going on - A . et 13 ¢ ] T M4 BoY — You SAVED 0N LFE- WERE'S Siocanuis 5 TEeRony ) [ g ¢ sTiek ‘s UP I 1| MY (PRD - (¥ THERES ANYTHING | (8N - el Bty | | ! BN CAAKE IT SNAPPY Z /e i DO ToR YOU CALL ON ME AT MY OFRICE. [Threance (| TS | OR I'LL PLUG You! 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