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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928, | SOPHOMORE Sflll BISHOP OF LONDON IS l e NEW BRITAIN'S OLDEST DEPARTMENT STORE " WORRYING OHl0 Big Ten Championship Blimisa- tion Gontest Is on Tomorrow Chicago, Nov. 9 M — A tow- headed sophomore, Oran Pape, who can sprint the length of the grid- iron {n less than 10 seconds. and | not that giant Indian line crusher, | Mayes McLain, worries Ohio State 23 it marshals its forces for .its champlonship elimination combat with Iowa tomorrow. Pape, who in about 40 minutes of work all season has taken the lead fu individual scoring in the Big Ten by making eight touch- downs, has been the subject of long lectures by- Coach Jack Wilce of Ohio all week. “If you can stop him, I think we can beat Jowa and win the Big Ten | football champlonship,” Wilce has told his men. Given any kind of interference and once past the line of scrim- mage, Pape is an extremely hard man to catch or stop. Like “Red"” Grange he can wiggle away from tacklers, and ou an open field he s even faster. With every player except Farroh, blocking back and star pass receiver, in good physical condition, Coach Burt Ingwersen and his squad of 28 Jowans were en route to Colum- bus today. Ohio is considerably bat- tered with injuries and Fred Bar- ratt, giant center, and Leo Raskow- ski, star tackle, may get into the game. Upwards of $2,000 spectators are expected to jam Ohio stadium for the battle between the two un- defeated elevens, the winner of which will have undisputed posses- sion of first place in the conference standings. Minus the services of “Dynamite Joe" Gembis, its crashing fullback | and fleld goal stricken with an attack of appendi- citis, & squad of 28 Michigan play- ©rs was en route to Baltimore to.|®nce the war in the manufacture day where they tackle Navy in the only intersectional game on the Big Ten's card tomorrow. The crippled list at Chicago fs 8rowing again, and the outlook was dark for an upset over Wisconsin, | Bob Spence, veteran end, is out of | COUrse have been based on exag- the game with a bad knee and ti is unlikely that Captain Saul Weis- low and Proudfoot, tackles, will | start. Ken Small, center, may get into the clash. Wisconsin ended its preparation for the game without a single scrimmage all week. Chicago's flank and weak sjde spinning plays both- cred the Badgers. Northwestern's second serious in- dury of the season was reported vesterday when Larry Oliphant, sophomore end, was definitely taken oft the team because of a bad leg. ! The Wildcats have polished up their aerlal attack for Purdue, which is | expected to arrive tonight. Coach Jimmle Phelan of Purdue expegts to start a veteran team against | Northwestern with “Pest” Welch and Glen Harmeson, backfleld aces, supported by Al Guthrie and Eb Caraway. The Minnesota-Indlana game at Minneapolis will be a contest of cripples. Each team is badly bat- fered although Bronko Nagurski of the Gophers may start at tackle in- stead of fullback. Twenty-five Hoos- fers invaded Minneapolis today. lllinois leaves for Indianapolis and the Butler game tomorrow, but the reserves are expected to do most of the work, with the regulars wor- rying about the Michigan game. Coach Bob Zuppke thought Michi- gan knew too much about Illinols plays, so he trained his players se- cretly last night, The Jacket styles. |diocese recently voted against al- kicker who was |8ome product of the silkworm, re- | mains much of a mystery despite | | HOFFMAN’'S ORIGINAL ARMY & NAVY STORE 56 CHURCH STREET SUPER SATURDAY Largest Stock in Town MEN’S LEATHER JACKETS $8.95 $9.85 $10.95 $11.95 $12.50 Made of fine quality skins, in plain and reversible models—Coat and {the diocese where reservation is not |day that his action will intensify the - DETERMINED IN STAND, Will Permit Perpotual Reservation of the Sacrament Despite Re- cent Hostile Clergy Vote London, Nov. 9 UPM—Undeterred by the authority of parliament and the recent hostile vote of the ma- Jority of the clergy in his diocese, the bishop of London has determin- ed to permit perpetual reservation of the sacrament. Perpetual reservation was the ! point which chiefly swayed the! house of commons when the .1937 and 1928 revisions of the book of common prayer were rejected. The lowing the bishop, the Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram, to regu- | late permanent reservation. ! In a letter to the clergy of 160 churches in the London diocese where reservation has been practic- ed although it is technically illegal, the bishop directed them to con- ue reservation. He placed restric- tions on some of the other ohserv- ances followed by Anglo Catholics. ‘The letter apparently was not sent to the other 460 churches of practiced. Opponents of the bishop sald to- trouble which already is serious enough. EFFECTS OF WATER ON RAYON TESTED Silkworm Substitute Still Re- mains a Mystery Washington, Nov. 9 P)—Rayon, chemistry's substitute for the toil- the enormous vogue it has attained | of women's wear and other articles. Since it is composed of cellulose, many jokes have been made about what might happen if its wearer | should be caught in the rain or otherwise drenched. The jokes, of gerations, but the bureau of stand- ards has just undertaken to find out how much foundation they may have in fact. The present phase of the rayon study, which has been under way at the bureau for some time, cen- ters chiefly on determination of the effect of moisture on the strength and elongation properties of four types of the material. Supplemen- tary work also is being done on ray- on of the cellulose acetate type to cut just what happens when it 's| boiled in er. It this can be as- certained {§nayv be possible to point | the way toward a method of wash- irg the materlal without risk of de- stroying ity fuster. Statue of Jackson . Draped in Mourning Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 9 UP—The | statue of Andrew Jackson on the grounds of the Tennessee state capi- | tol today was draped with heavy mourning and at the base was a floral wreath, bearing’.a card with the following inscription: “Thomas Jefferson was the founder and philosopher of democracy— | Andrew Jackson was the crusader | and the sword.” | ‘The mourning and wreath were | said to have been placed by demo- | crats who witnessed the defeat of | “0ld Hickory's’ party last Tuesday, not only by the nation at large but | by his native state, and city and even his voting precinct. EXTRA! MEN'S PANTS “ $2.95 Fine Patterns All Sizes Brown’s BEACH JACKETS $4.95 98¢ « $3 every size. FOR FINE LUGGAGE At very moderate prices Let Hoffman's take care of your needs. WATCH THE WEAR WORK CLOTHES In the greatest variety of styles can always be found here. BOYS' LEATHER JACKETS at 87.95 at 38.95 at 89.85 Coat and Jacket Styles All Sizes 8 to 18 OVERALLS and JUMPERS Fine Quality Choice of sizes MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS 95 The finest selection of quality and styles in the town—every color— Reg. $4.50 values Men's 98¢ EXTRA. Men's Winter UNION SUITS * 98¢ Heavy Quality Well Tailored All Bizes to 46 VALUES | Saturday Specials ! TN P Pl S Saturday ...eee00e0. Fairy Soap (for Laundering) vve. 8 Cakes 25c Saturday Special . Satarday Specials ! 25¢ size Melba Talcum Saturday Only ....... RS S Safety Razor Blades (For Gillette Razors) Saturday 10 for 390 | You Are Always Sure to Save at Raphael’s! New Britain’s Largest and Busiest Store Another Shipment of Women's and Misses’ New Britain’s Largest Knit Underwear Department ’ ] 3 Men’s Union Suits! Winter weight random fleeced, ankle length and long sleeves. - sl '39 Extra Special Saturday, Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits! White and random, ankle and knee length —a good heavy garment. Extra Special Saturday Ea. 69c Women’s Vests and Pants! Ribbed, fleeced, long sleeves and short sleeves; pants, ankle and knee 89 length. Saturday Special... Ea. C Boys’ Union Suits! Part wool, sices up to 16 years, heavy winter weight. for Saturday ’ . 3 Men’s Union Suits! Ma;l; ofA heavy ribbel:l fleefied, in sizes up to 46. garment that sells usually for $1.50. Saturday $l 00 Satarday Only! Boys’ All Wool Golf Socks Sizes 8 to 11. New plain colors. Saturday Special Piar 98 C Fancy Bed Blankets! Satin bound, part wool blankets. Extra Daniet Saturdny omy... D239 | Large Part Wool Blankets! Size T4x84. soft wooly blankets in pink, blue, yellow and orchid. $3 9 8 ° Extra Special for Saturday Satarday Only! 40 inch Knotted Pearls Always sold for $1.00. On Sale Saturday ........ Each 49 (o For Satarday! Men’s and Women's Flannel Bath Robes Assorted colors. Satin bound with silk Shecial for Suturdsy only D2.98 For Saturday! Women's Hoover Dresses All sizes, white and colors. A popula dress and at a r price for Saturday . s m98¢ All New Colors $9.95 An unusual assortment of Dresses, snug hip lines, flared skirts, bows and ornaments; all colors, including new blues, new browns, black, etc. A featury value for Saturday. Winter Coats | Sport and Dress 51 4.5 With large uffy fur collars and cuffs. Many ‘ith set in sleeves and tmart tuckings. Some have shawl, mushroom and Johnnie collars. A Saturday Special. Girls’ Better Grade Coats Made of chinchilla and imported broadcloth. Well tail- orec with sadle shoulders, sizes 7 to 16. with plain and plaid materials. All are lined Dress the Little Folks At Raphael's “Big Store” Where Values Lead Girls’ Chinchilla Bizes 2 to 6 SATURDAY $'7.98 Colors, Navy, Mar- roon, Powder Biuw and Greun. Somv with fur collars. Al are lined and inter- lined. | All Wool Chinchilla Hats to match any coat Each $l c98 THE FAMOUS “SHIRLEY” DRESS For Girls 2 to 6 Years Made of high grade velvet and all woor fabric. Hand embroidered and assorted colors. Saturdays4095 CHILDREN'S JERSEY DRAWER LEGGINS Per Pair $1.98 .. Per Pair 98¢ Zip Leggins Button Style Boys’ 4-Piece Suits SATURDAY All well tailored suits, 2 pairs ot golf knickers, coat and vest. The coat and vest lined with silk and wool ai- paca. BOYS’ gH[zffllL]Li\ eg\'lflRCOA'I‘S | Sizes 2 to 8. wool lin | with convertible collars. Ea. 35.00 BOYS' WINTER OVERCOATS | Sizes 15 to 18. All wool lined in fancy | mixtures. All are well tailored and of good workmanship. Saturday .... $8.95 BOYS’ ALL WOOL JERSEY SUITS Sizes 2 to 8, all stylesE:l:: s2.9 5 $4.95 Suits are included ON SALE TOMORROW—SATURDAY! 317 Brand Many sold New Hats up to $5.00 TOMORROW MATERIALS— Felt Velvet Satin Soleil Metallic Cloth STYLES— Turbans Poke Brims (] Close Fitting Oft-the-Face The new dance hats and many one-of-a-kind; also sample hats are included. A BIG CASH PURCHASE 3017 Pairs of Women’s and Growing Girls’ " Hand Turned Pumps 31 9 8 Military and college heels. Values to $6.00. All widths Per Pair [ J and sizes are up to 9. Saturday Only e——————,A RGEST ONE-FLOOR STORE IN NEW- ENGLAND § Extra Special From Oar Men’s Furnishing Department , [J Men’s Flannel Pajamas! que of Scotch Flannel, heavy winter weight. Pull-over and button front style. Saturday Each sl o49 52.19 Men’s Work Pants! Made of good quality cotton worsted; full cut and Extra Special for Saturday Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts! With attached collars, made of imported ai saes. " saturins” st $1.,00 Men’s Fancy Silk Scarfs! New assortment, in Silks and Rayosilk. Long and square styles. sl 95 . Saturday Each 60 doz. Men’s Lisle Stockings! Double heel and toe; colors, tan, grey, navy and black; all sizes. Qaturday Only Saturday Only! Large Rayon Bed Spreads Size 80x108. in pink, blue, orchid and yel- low; value to $4.98. Each 33'79 Saturday Fancy Dress Percales! Dainty colored figures; extra good heavy grade. 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