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Phone 765 NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED BROILERS AND FOWLS Also the well known Purina Chicken Chowder, Scratwch, Chick and Pigeon Feed. All morts of Fishing Tackle 106 ARCH ST. Tel, 1121-3 | 4: Kermit | David BOY SCOUT MAY GET LIFE SAVING MEDAL [Local Comncil Recommends One for Irving Parker Local council breaks The court of honor of the Scout council held meeting last evening t headquarters. ed and badges award time in its history e ment contest which has April 1st between the differ- completed and re- a victory for Troop Four of church by the close mars gin of four points. Troop Two of the South church was second A new contest will be started at once to run until April 1 to decide who shall retain possession of the council flag after that date. The following is the result of last night's session record. local Boy September Boy esis were than achieve- beon going its at More on since ent sulted in the Center troops was L Hollis Kincs 2; Herbert Leupold, Troop 11. First Class: Robert Christ, Troop Jack Wilks, Troop 11; Kenneth Perry, Troop 2; Arthur Glaesser, Troop 11. Merit Badges: Scholarship—John Troop 4 Swimmine—George Kimball, 4 and James Beach, Troop 4. Safety First—Irving Parker, Troop Parker, Troop 4: Robert 2; Willlam Christ, Troop aid, Troop Marsland, Jr., Troop hrist, Troop First Ald to Animals—Robert Christ Troop 2 Firemanship Kermit Troop 4: George Kimball, Troop 4: Fred Hitchner, Troop 4; Kenneth Perry, Troop 1: Robert Christ, Troop Parker, Anderson, | Troop 2. Troop 4; Marksmanship — Ebbe Troop 4: William Christ Music— Russell Goodale, Richrian, Troop 10. Irving Parker, Troop 10; Troop 4: William Campinz David Richman, Christ, Troop 2 Carpentry-—David Richman, 10; Willlam Christ, Troop 2 Signalling—David Richman, James Beach, Troop 4. Automobiling — Ebbe Troop 4 Masonry—Willlam Christ, Troop 4; David Richman, Troop 10; Ebbe And- erson, Troop 4. Pioneering—David Richman, Troop 10; James T h, Troop 4; Willlam Christ, Troop o Public Health- : Arnold Jacobson, Troop 2; Christ, Troop 2 Scout Irving Parker qualified as an gle Scout, having obtained 21 merit adges. The eagle rank is the high- est attainable in scoutdom and is the Troop Troop 10 Anderson, -James Beach, Troop Robert NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, CHAMPION GIRL SWIMMERS OF TOKYO Tokyo has its swimming champs, too. ( Shikuma, queen of the Japanese swimming girls. In the foreground is Suis The others in the picture are also champions in different classes. HAROLD LEE JUDD HONORED BY LEGION Selected to be Chairman of Arrange- ment and Reception Commitiee For Marine Band Event Harold Lee Judd was selected chair- man of the arrangement and reception committee for the coming event yhen goal of all good scouts. This is the third eagle rank to be conferred lh‘ the last year here in New Britain. | Scout Parker was also examined by court of honor in speclal session to inquire into his qualifications for a | lifesaving medal as the result of sav- | ing two lMves in one day at the re-| cent summer camp held at Chester. | After hearing several witnesses members of the court of honor voted | recommend to the local council | the awarding of the lifesaving medal of the Boy Scouts of America. Action on the part of the local council will | be taken in a few days and recom- mendations forwarded to New York. CITY ITEMS Hart, planist, wsong coach, has resumed Phonae 143-5.—advt, Paul Wagner, proprietor of a hoot- block stand in professional bullding reported to the police this morning that his place had been entered and four cartons of clgarettes, $5.00 In enah and & mirror stolen, Anthony Reney of 220 Clark street was married to Miss Formina Fattorinl of 228 Clark street on September 19 by Edward Recano, justice of the peace, Miss Eloise Unklebach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M, J. Unklebach ot Black Rock avenue, has deturnod to resume her studies at Boston Univer- sity, organist, teaching. Theron W, EXHAUSTION Weak and sick after trudging for weelks to escape the horrors of the Russian famine district, this girl falls exhausted when she reaches the railroad line, BACK TO TEACHMING, London, Bapt, 19,—Teach ng in FEng- HAROLD LEE JUDD the U. 8. Marine Band comes to this city on Sunday October 16. Mr. Judd's name was placed in nomination by General Chairman of tho Amerlean Leglon committea Maurice Pease and fand ard Wales has bscona more GET .THE HABIT«GD TO 'S | populnr sinece the end of ths war, Tha hoard of education reports 600 more seconded by Willlam W. T. Squire. It is the plan of the general committee of the Eddy-Glover post, American Legion to have this event for the ben- efit of the funeral fund for returned heroes one of the biggest events in {the history of New Britain. Local |10dges will be asked to co-operate with the Legion in selling tickets. Mrs. Howard Case of the women's auxiliary to the Eddy-Glover post is to appoint a committee to help her dis- pose of her shore of tickets. The band will give two concerts at Fox’s theater, 1021, in the afternoon 5 in the evening. It was also voted by the members of the general committee to give a $5 prize to the student in the High school Art club who submits the best poster advertising the Marine Band. The will be a second prize and a lst of honorable mentions for those submit- ting p nsed. LOCAL B0YS AT FAIR Letter From One of the Demon tors at one at and the other at Eastern States Exhibiion Tells of Activitics There. New Britain children n in camp at the Eastern States i.eague expo. on, according to a let- ter received today from Francis Brad- ley, who is one of the local young- sters demonstrating Junior Achieve- ment work from this city. The lctter follows: “At 10:30 there were demonstra- tions. There was not much business foday because no settled plan was made. (This is referring to the en- tertainment program for children.) However we did what we could until noon mess. “This time we had, besides bread, Futter agd milk, baked potatoes, nach, ham and rice pudding. Afterwards there were demonstra- tions again. “This afternoon Alton Brown and Francis Bradley had four demonstra- tions. “For supper we had bread and but- ter, crackers in milk, salad and water- melon. After supper we had a game. Then papers with something funny on them were pinned on everybody. Pcople had to guess what was ow their backs by questioning of others. That night we got to sleap easier than t night. “This morninz we woke up about 8 c'clock, had shower ‘baths and then raess. Mess consisted of rolls and batter, corn flakes, potatoes,scrambled cggs and bacon and coco: Other domonstrations were made by other New Britain delegates. “FRANCIS BRADLEY.” are having STRIKE—NO TE. Canton, China, Sept. 19. — Canton has to go without its morning, noon and evening teas. Tha teahouse wait- ers ara on strike. PUNISH JAY WALKERS. Melbourne, Sept. 19.—City council has issued an order to the police to ar- rest and prosecute all persons who crosi streeta diagonally. There are thirty ministers over 90 years old in active service in the Meth- odist Episcopal church. Naticnal Meat Stores Co 70 WEST MAIN STREET BEST QUALITY OF MEATS and POULTRY Extra Lean Large = 14c SMOKED SHOULDERS .......... 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