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NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERAL i Y. W. C. A. POOL NEARLY ( 1 READY FOR SWIMMERS = i Is to Be Opened Next Week: \n\‘r Andrews in Charge: Classes e Being Formed. The boon to the business girls, the { school girls and the other busy girl | and women of the city—the swimming pool of the Y. W. C. will be open | next week, inviting plunges after working hours in its cool, refreshing | depths. Mite Emily Andrews, who has been | formerly instructor of swimming at the local Y. W. C. will resume her Auties with the opening of the pool on Monday. Classes are now being or- ganized and will include Dbeginners, intermediate, advanced and life-saving classes, each a serfes of 10 lessons. | g Private lessons will also be given. physical examination is required admission to the pool, regard-( ess whether or not a previous exam- | ination has heen given, and Mrs. Con- M sucla, a woman physician, will be in W | attendance Monday and Wednesday even s of next week from 7 to 10 o'clock for that purpose. Miss An- drews requests that all omen and airls who wish to enter the swimming | lists sign up this coming week for the lasses and plunges. | The pool will be open Tuesdays and Fridays from 30 p. m. until 10 | § yelock: Mondays the pool will be open from to 0; Wednesdays, 2:30 | to 5:30 p. m. ursdays the pool will { LORRAINE SHOES and step into comfori, style and distinction FlNEDfOfi ASSAULT TG « T Romnick and KuMsowski Were Ar- Advance Fashions for § o facvete street satoon_; Early Spring Craranty's Case Continued. Mich Romnick and Joseph Ku- | Jlasowski paid fines of and costs cach this morning for assaulting one inather. The men were both placed der arrest last night' by Officer homas Storey after Romnick had complained to him that he had been assaulted. Romnick took the offfcer to a Lafavette street saloon and Ku- lasowski was arrested on infor-| mation received in the saloon. | According to witnesses, the two men were drinking in the saloon and JULLS becoming engaged in an argument The styles £ began to strike one another. Romnicks | %, | Materials ~ : include i SEC UUE Comprise eve was scratched and when he at- T 4 Q tempted to hit his assailant his finger PUMPS SUEDE was bitten. He then left the saloon to OXFORDS I Window PATENT - gt an officor and whilo he was out BOOTS KID L n e o et COLONIALS CALF Kulasowski admitted biting Rom-| Q])AXTS Display SATI v s finger purposely. | The case of Louis Czaranty which | continued from t week until Pt SN o | today was continued for one week| more. Czaranty was charged with < . beating his ! 236 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN CT. MORROW FOOTBALL COACH. | 5 7 3 WO " g TR ecla P l «Next Door to Alling Rubber Co.” \ccepts Offcr to Resume Work ab B " r Ces On Washington, March R Washiloeton and Jeliet O | Pa., 21.—Grad- SoS—— i S uate Manager John H. Murdoch of the o » i to coach the team again next v elency Henley Regatta Committee Announces | “reed & 1919 Budget Shows Deficiency of Henley Regatta ©S | fall. He accepted terms yvesterday ,. ’ . o | Captain Marrow is in the guarter-, . 5 5 .| ‘Phat England’s Ruler Will Donate ! : Over 600.000,000 Francs to Be Cov hat En ONate | | ster corps in charge of utilities at e s T . ! Camp Pike, Ark. He writes that he . ered By Various Taxes. Prize for An Eight-Oared Race. { may not obtain his releas for some o &9 " o] e 3 months, but that he will be here 8 ; B March 21.—In introducing London, March 21.—Amnouncement | hen the football season opens. Ha | | : % o “S¢he hudget for 1919 showing a deflcit is made by the Henley regatta com- ! succeeds Ralph F. Hutchinson, formerv @ g 2 of aver 600,000,000 francs, which it is’ mittee that King George has promised | Princeton star, who may, Rowever, § S ropesed fo cover by the income fax! to present a cup for an eight-oared ; ¢ Tetained as backfield coach S taxes on inheritances, tobacco,! race in the 1919 regatta mext Julv. MEETING IN MIDDLETOWN. | B : | beer and spirits, M. DelacroiX, the. This event will be open to amateur | The local branch of the Swedish | [ . premier, said vesterday: ¢ (ne CTOWS Of service men representing any | Juther league was the guest of the | S8 B8 d = & ) “The liquidation of the cost of the S i e i Middletown branch of the league in | § : 2 [ ] (-4 war looms up formidably and we will Middletown last night. and a most heed ten billion francs. Our great colony which has raised its own ex-{ cnjoyable joint meeting held. The | of the country is instant but our great' peqitionary force or the equivalent. | allies are undertaking the task of re- huilding FEurope in a spirit of great herosity. Our national existence’ accept any entries from overseas or s upon promises made us and I| foreign countries except in the four ihink 1 can confidently tell you they, events already arranged for crews will be kept. { from the allied forces. two ‘branches of the league united | | | The .committee has decided mot to | in @ mecting and following the bus- | | iness of the cvening a social wa i | held. The New Britain league fur nished the pr m of the evening which was well received by the hosts | | of the evening. ‘ B EVERY DAY IS DOLLAR DAY AT |{ 1} | ther Suits THE BOSTON CLOTHING STCRE [F RN %4.08 © %18. 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