New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 9

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY NEW CLASSES ARE [FORMER HEAD OF SORMEDATY.W.C.A.| BOARD TESTIFIES Activities for the Year Begin Feb. il {—Roller Skating Tonight shew. “show more 1 under private continund of Wild Talk. the part public 15 in large measure t ult of the wild statements made | Mr. Gillon concerning the methods of the flcet and to the general | statements of graft and corruption contained the Fisher-Richardson be on | report public does not differ- entiate { construction "from t} operations and concludes that there was petty graft ! among ships oflicers the | viet nd repairing of operat that the entirc of the corporation from top to tom was honcycombed by a like ditton raft in time immemori | of the prequisites and difficult dt It ha ce in an Ameriean flect treated with But it | Fist he hay of tendency ta there Would control wn ety e lu yards Mr Plez =7 MRS MILLER WILL BLUEINGT YoU PLEASE BULN A - BOTTLE OF BLUEING FROM ] ME - IF | SELL TWENTY BOTTLES VLL GET A ==\, Z|THER FREE" “This inference on of nm| skating at the i SEE IF from \ting publL hero ls It s will "here will be roller Y. W. C. A. this evening o'clock until 10:16. ‘The wight will be open to the or skating was enjoyed for severul woeks and that man former skators hand tonight New Classes Formed ymnastic now by to- oll year expected Th tho 1t of beeause minor division Now classes In work, swimming and dancing formed, to begin work on February 1 The gymnastum, under the direction ¢ Miss Philippa Muchmor bo lopen on the following weckl le in being ships in ture bot- stri will ey schod- pnday—7:00-7:43 class; 7:46-8:30 p ship N operations n con of 1 s to eradicate of has fr idered .. bogin- tty oflice in 6:45-7:30 p. m., soclal £:00 p. girls' Indus- skotball gamens, 3:00-3:00 p. m 00 p. m., girl Wedne: cing class; dal leaguo t Thursday- 4 the nd retted operations should iron correc- b+ 3100 cout acreation. Friday—7:15-8 neing class. irday (every <o the cou | they ture Corp Many been mad | rather than portance terms that hole sfruc- rd and Fleet of suspicion charges should have the police courts report of such im- 00 m., asthetic P the with of the in roller Slitae §:00-10:15 other weoek) p. m Sunday Tea The Sunday afternoon W. €. A., served from 4 belock, this week will be ho"girl seouts, and all girl scouts are Micularly Invited. Thera will be ndings by Miss tha Staples ot Wt past four and supper at half past " he altendance at theso tens is adually increasing as more and lore girls are coming to find that this a pleasant the late nday afternoon is cor- Wly invited ' o Help Un; irls an employment ar h Miss ol the ¥ » will do what she can to help oMlad work. Also, anyone who ws of any work, whether tempor- or permanent, for girls or women port it to Miss Roby t the 10 tea a in a 30 to 6 HOUSE OF ROMANCE 69 sorved by Four Residents at Orange Street Take Out Marriage Licenses Within spend publi to The ety Few Days. i, the following Alfred H. of Hare of IFort Mrs, Arthar this city. ty. He also others and orringzton; Mrs. John J. ohnson, New York, and Doty of Winthrop street For several years he conducted the Park hotel and the Strictland house | in this city. 1Ile was a painter and paper hanger by trade and was 2 meniber of the Modern Woodmen of this city and the Mystic Chair of Pittsburgh. The funeral will be held from 54 Church street tomorrow ernoon and burial will Monday Hartford leaves sisters has | the make having licenses. They Victoria Pokigo, and Mary Number 69 Oran steeot of persons Deaths and Funerals. pre 1 a house romance in looking Ked to register industrial four who at that marriage Dylewski Kopecinska past week, Mrs, Rosa G. The funcral of the Weld held this afternoan o'clock from the *x at Park Place. Rev. Willi Ross, pastor the First 1 hurcl was in charge. Interm in Fa view cemetery. weld 7 re. | their home address late Mrs. Rosa taken out was are Felix Stanisiaw Stanczk Eli Maiette G. home 4 m A, st t was street of 30 Franklin “ranklin and Anna Battaglia of 26 F street, took out a MHcense today. It the second marriage for each. A license has also been taken by Nicola Rosafulla of 9 Hunter road, and Dormida Gameri of 55 Clinton street. hsked to r VATION -WIDE REFERENDUM Delemapa : Funcral services were ¢ o'clock this morning at the Greek | Orthodox church for Delemapa | V€W Geoin. Burial was in Fairview Le is onducted at . of Holding Extr dinary 9 yention Taken Up by Unions 22.—A question ceme- & Pearson natlon-wide of holding convention of the clerks, freight tation employes board of diree- just before it ncinnatl, Jan, rendum on the xtraordinary herhood of rallway rs, express and authorized by the of the brotherhood ud last night. o of the questions for solution, it ald, Is a revision of the laws of hjrotherhood that were framed ¥ toy 'meet conditions under unified 60 of rallroads Os Pearson noot Andrew funeral of o'clock al home of Doolittle. Members of 1~ of A., acted as pall bearers S. G. Ohman ofliciated. 1 tho Fairview ccmetery. . UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES nized CONN. TEACHERS, ASSO. ANNUAL MEETING SOON The fifth wintor and the 74th an- nual meeting of the Connecticut Stato he ssociation will be held New Haven on February 8, ¢ and & nley . Holmes of this city is pre ident of the organization and Mi Ella A. Fallon also of this city is re cording secretary. Mr. Holmes will be one of the guests and speakers at the iet Together Dinner” on Thurs- —_— . o day evening, February MAN CHAMP RETIRES - ek, Australian Swimming ' Will Not Continue Sport York, Jan. Miss woman swimming tralid, has definitely retired ompetition In aquatic sports, it pnounced here today. The an- ment came in a letter from an of the ladies’ swimming jod last night s belleved that the ted Miss Durack ng In the Olymple ormining factor in el this aft James 1. Ol i James E. Clit died at 7 Britain General hospital this morning | at §5:40 o'clock, 56 yecars old, after an operation which was performed as a result of a fall received a yecar ¥e was born in Lee Yorl England, in 1864, and came to country when he was still a youth He is survived by his wife and two ™ \fre. Thom O'Brien of Pittsbu Penn, and Albert of this the New ial W ago- hire, this More Th Workers in Massachusctts Are Now Without Jobs. of ranized Poston, Jan. Unemployment Fannie champion than one-fourth of the or M: conducted by the labor and industric wias announced reported that out morc in achusetts was shown Yy a4 surv ate de- partment of December, it J.abor unions asxso- of a ber idle was 20. The of uncmployed was greatest and shoe industry, 47.3. percenta in the hoot fliness that 1 from par- P 3 Games was her decision f | SWINEY TO SPEAK. At.the mecting of Laurel court, Or- der of Amaranth, the newly installed . R. M. Amy Beach was presented with an amar- nth ring by Hon. 1.. Dora Brummer in hehalf of the officers. Miss Beach was also presented with the matron's jewel and P. R. C. K 1non was given an amaranth stud by R. P, of Late Lord Mayor of Cork ore Tomorrow Afternoon. officers presided ¢ to the iliness of Major Kelly acSwiney, hrother of the Iate of Cork, will be the the mass meeting at the tomorrow under the aus- the James Connolly Council, n association for the recour tho Irish republio. Philip vill act as chairman of mecting, which be «Ql. open to the public —-- TIS A CRUEL WORLD—Philip | quiring employers to give their 0 DIG FOR RELICS Ryanidianit ke | Youthful workers at least an hour of a made today by the Univer- Seituny b A h‘:“i.‘l‘:: ‘;“.‘ ek 4 ”w” pennsylvanin museurh that ft tough life.” » pd to bemin excuvations in at Both-Shan, the r Crandek ARMY Washing J the time resolution peace strength of y at L000 mien the s to until veta of tie ro- wdopted today the Whitc by directing war stop school a-tall! So the ho recrait < force is ll‘\l\’-tl to that s J by the House na with Peoples f Chicago, “Hurrah!"” e senate ont to he. Then came new law re- in " he val expected found which o, y next June will on relics Nght the em history S HANDS 2. T Now »., Which is conduct in Chlea hands of n re here today by Federal in the announced race cod wan er was appointed an Mack to adjust the com hncea on with the n track designed 000 spectators In ce nn PEDDLING tter ARS STILL an. U Jumped nts to their day of the Bden ana M Jeaders last nig with T8 points, and in m Oster to the lend ag eredit at six bieycle THE GREAT AMERICAN total membership of 199,022, the num- | HOME MEL) — { WELL, WAIT UNTIL | HAVE ANY CHANGE! 2 ATFX NIAT e (}'[’ Ulinlwui 1imp Down 'airs in New whecls London { o henceforth | { | { | ch: e at f: irs in Lhis ci will not be tolerated by the police, according to orders issued today by Prosecuting Attorney Daniel Cronin. Many complaints have been made against toleration of the practice, Mr. Cronin said today in a statement to the pres Protest was made by the directors of the chamber of commerce a month ugo against the use of wheels of chance for money es at fairs and protest was also made by the congregations of two churches in the form of resolutions pased after the practice had been at- tacked from the pulpit. COMMITTEES NAMED Commander in Chict Woodside Will Attend Assemblaze of Veterans of Foreign Wars Tomorrow. Meriden, Jan Lobert burgh, P, an will attend this city Commander-in- isidc ationul ief Pittse licers in of ut tion tomorrow of i aton when t tmen i ns T ’t depan e oraanized MORII MONLEY TODAY 1'OR reporis JCEIVED HOOVER PUND om the local Fle headquarters si that a the report- lunch. crip- comir in drive. More hoped that Reports show that furnished 1. ert Hoover )81 he | rund instead or yesterday This tions )W 38 heen s the §2 36 day suh cd the noon is due (o which the ¢ are still expected and the §30,000 will he » from the town of 1 | the schools there cnough money to care for M children instead of 6 Several other small pledges have raised the Berlin amonnt from $1.046 to $1.300. the severnl have heen nee lose of the riin ha ¢ 10 T LONG B Lonz Be: oY Jan) population of the country- Beach, add 47 and the nation’s count of is complete. Bathing girls without number who go to make .up the summer population ; when o host —To the minus lLong noses " CITY ITEMS temoval sale at Besse-Leland's. —advt, Mrs. street is Willium visiting in { Daughters of ve on 12 Iridgeport, wicre State Quarteriy tute state Sternberg of Mapl ton. cembers wii train fol the Ik ire, 10X, them. M 1 of the injuri fell down Tin S dan S 210 [ The Toyval Tempera meet at 4 o'clock Salvation Army barra Centennial lodze, will not meet next but whl meet at 5 m. on Febroar Removal advt HONOR CHIEF BENDER “Ty"™ Cobb, in Gener sustained yesterd: h ester w Wedng: p. om. na sday and 7 Conme Mack, Iddie Col- lins and “Smoky Joe” Wood and Others to Attend Banguet Feb, 3. New llaven, Jan. | completed today for a testimonial din- ner to “Chief” Bender, mar champion New Haven team of stern gue at Hotel Tart bruary he officers stockholders have the Among guests who of acceptance of invi ior P Ty Cobb, the new manager of the De- troits, Connie Mack, Iddie Collir “Smoky Joe” Wood and Steven O'Neil. The dinner is expected to be 1he largest ever held by baseball follow- crs in Connecticut. Plans were er of the on and affair in charge. have nt word 1 Commissioner Schultz Up For Re-clection win L annouap-ed ection. - of Star of Good Will to sent Show £ i, ¢ 5 BEORS WG | 5 Monday Ni of Good “Your Miam Olson, Ker “Wondrc to, “Rose holtz, Otto 30 Mis i (BN Michael Ong Geors A W iy WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Policeman and Mrs. Gu Observe 30 Years of Married Life, The 30th wedding Policeman and Mrs. Gustave Hellberg of 130 Lincoln street, was obscrved [t the home last evening. A dinner was served which members of the tamily and friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. lellbery received many gifts. They ure both natives of Swe den and were married in this cit January 21, 1891, Rev. Dr. F. Jacoh- son of New lHaven performed the ceremony. Five children have blessed thelr mar They arve, Stuart, Clifford, ind Mildred Hell- herg and ry Morse of New Haven. tave Helberg anniversary of age Stanley Mrs, s { SPECIAL PERFORMANC FOR CHILDREN AT LYCEUM A special performance will be ¢ 1 the Lyceum tb r nest Saturday monring for the benefit of the Herbe loover Relief fund and to help the 1ovit re industry in keeping prom 250,000 starving Turopean children. B, G. Salvini, mnager of the al theater, will an- nounce full details of the proxram at w later date, Meta Helen W a Helen Weare, b of tles H. Wenre of 605 East street, died early this morning ‘s Samitarium. Funeral serv- v held Monday fternoon at rom St. Mark's Episcopal church. Burial will in Oak Hill cemetery, Southington. wife Main at Nag ices wi o'clock be GITAN D DIVORCE A dive was granted to Ashey vnville from Geor Ashiey Willinm L. Maithice, yesterday. The Ashey not with descerting 1911, Tk o 0 Judgo court o by in whereabouts Mr, known. He is charged his wife on Noyember 2 were married on April 30, superiu BURNS ] the | | | i |1 | | do overn jopart n board was the rom the d€ dcportatid of 424 rewellyy trave] like Refore | boa sued a state poreciatig sonal Kindness received from vocations th “My depaf continued, “‘hi and inevitabl polic of the toward soviet Mr. Martens| cdge of the f govern! direction of |the largest an| 1l eriean what ing of lead.” “I ecan “that when th prepared to the governme! ers and peass meet them in nite onl; ctitive T Cortif] Hij Marks at street extensiol the New Iiritaif opened upk sonal buildl piblic steno the New Brital while there st course. COAL Philadelphia, ments of anthra cording 1o figu the anthracite o nounted to 6,4 increase of 670, Ler. SUCC Norwa, “ory Sonuth Iarford, as seérefary of] association. filll by the death Watertown, it YOUR MB You'd have memory o, “Sun Dan ing. He's oken

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