New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 3

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DANCING CLASS PROVES POPULAR 3 in rhythmlic d rted at the Y, last Saturday morning by DNis trude Fossctt for tho younge has proven very popular and b of the immediate succ The new cl which was st of the which already numbers about 16, IFossett has found it nee vide It Into two sectic be for “tots” 6 years of uge and while the other group will be over six years of age. The style dancing taught class is new and has met with t proval of the parents, Tho glon of the class will be he urday morning at 10 o'clge! Schedule Weel There will be no special meetings during the next tt&vo because of the meetings held Goodell in the churches. There will be no swimming on Wednesday, Thursday, or of this week and the cafetc as the pool will he closed on giving day The usual- from 30 to from 7 to 8, 9 Girls ary 1 o For T Tues ay activities plung from 30 advance and beginn who have gymnastic work are invited into the class from § to 9 for of the term free of charge, onstration of the value of thi; exercise The club Christmas gifts will meet On Saturday the pool will as usual for children from 10 tc Girls who are interested Christmas Present club which on Tpesdays at seven o'clock tain further information Roby, as to what will be what they shall bring. The painting candleshades, salt anc per shakers th boxes, as w making artic sealing Wi and handke There is still room for more gir will to 9, m never to new Tues from CUTICURA HEALS ' WATERY PIMPLES Itched and Burned Terri- bly. Impossible to Sleep. “‘My face broke out with hard, bunches which later turned to watery pimples. They itched burned something terrible and would scale over, every time the scale came off more pimples would It was impos- I began break out, sible to sleep. using Cuticura Soap Ointment and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Lucy E. Roberts, 41 Box 29 A, Waterville, Me. Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pur- ify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Talcum to pow- der and perfume are ideal for cvery- day toilet purposes. Bam) oratorios, Dopt. Soap 2c. Ointment 25 G~ Cuticura Soap shaves ‘without mug. — Starting — Next Sunday Eve. THE SHEIK M, One for glrlu in Xt 8 rla a from had the r s & dem form of making be open in ma made >lub Smaller Girls Interested Y. W. C. A, Project in uncing | C. A 8 Ger- [ Miss to di will | under the he ap- 9. n Sat soclal weeks |« by Dr. classes Friday well han*3 be as 4 and nasties § to any come | st | day at > 12, the meets 1y ob Miss and is pep and les of | chie 1s red | and and and R [ champlor NEW BRITAIN DAI DEVINE RA \I\h AS BRILLIANT PLAYE l’ Captain of Towa Football Team ks | soctated | 1ttle | ptain of foothall | Chicago Press) \w \my De Wt n quarterback tl Unt ity eloven Western con led all the big ten during the past sca the 1 polnts hip not in (By ine, the a e assoctation | in scoring | tallied 63 w r of st fore stars Ie 8 team ty, o equalled years re sents nine 1 cont which has been conference recent Devine's record touchdowns and 14 goals from touch dowr Hao led the conference in cac of these branches of scoring as well as in the total points. Counting prelim inary games his total would be much larger, Ranking next to Devin Wisconsin halfbe who touchdowns for poin plonship contests, Devine recer Harry Willlam the greatest country has ever calibre Devine was all school and has tually every critic and all-western g r the past two seasons. He welghs 168 pounds although only five feet nine | inches tall. He is 23 years old as Elliot, gcored geven ts in cha Hve quarterbaclk who Towa luring IR CO NUES Committece Deoide: for Another to Nig 5 Run Bazaar | it event, the decided the popularity labs' fair committee luct the extra evening, bringing it tomorrow night instead of had previously T entertainment the Tity's best line of solo work with ites taking part in the tomorrow evening, a specialty, the third of the fair, it and 1t is expected that Lafayette street hall will be to the Not one of the entertainments lar as the confetti carnive the decision the committee arry out another of these specialties. An automobile rushed to the factory v cart back bales of confetti, jalloons, crickets, whistles the big event New stocks of have arriv \ trons the the has bazaar an to a close tonight, as ned. will talent several show Mardi | to o r heen o featu in the favor- some of of will | ’ pack other popit doo to| enjoyable | truck was | Is, hence of goods for the the city so that pa fair tor and to morrow night w disap- pointed in not being secure some of the valuable prizes offered Bonney's orchestra will play for dancing from 12 o'clock tonight hooths ol 1ight be to not Wble 3 to | Wi \llll l‘ l{l l’\)PT Unsettled Tonight and nolmm, Con- tinuation of Rain. Haven, Nov For Connec- Unsettled weather tonight L\ml‘ ¢, probably rain; fresh and| strong northeast and east New 2 ticut: T'uesda probably winds. Conditions: Rain the last 24 hours along coast from Florida to Maine and in | the upper Mi ippi valley. Pleas- | ant weather has prevailed generally in other sections of the Rocky mountains. A long trough of low pressure extending from Colorado | northeastward to Michigan is causing | cloudy gnd unsettled weather thie mornir in the western and centra sections. There has been fall in temperature in gion and New England last 48 hours The along the northern down to normal for the year, Conditions favor for partly cloudy weather ver temperature. has fallen during the Atlantic |t east a decided | the lake re- during the | temperature border is now the on of this with vicinity slightly .mnswum‘qfi‘ WSV iA ch aaeicr ot s | Qi ippe. Newer be without Hill'l(‘.B\Q Have them bandy—prevent illess Mcoane e Buse T Tablets. by taking them atthe frat sign of & Cold or Headache. At All Draggésts—30 Cents othe b OWNER OF GAMING the| | the | were la | ducted Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine Tablets are pleasant to take and swre to act. No bad af- ter effects. No “head noises.” Safeguard every member of the family agaiast winter complaints. Demand red bax bearing Me. Hilf's portrait and signature. .8 MLL COMPANY DETEOV. MICH VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS [this morning ch \m;m . REGISTRATIONS " "~ AREINCREASING * ‘Nmmw(l'm Trade Sehool Proves Popular \rge being rec ng class number of the registration Tencher Trai ueted by the department of at the The are 1 re ctved for education bourd of education, state trade number of trad ed in fitting tructional sult of the of whom ov engaged in Reglatratic vember 26th group will b vember 28th, applic t New large inter in tats Brital nen who themselves for 18 felt to be the ean of last year's group, 60 per cent., are now ructio work Saturday, t meeting of the Monday, No- | time the men have been acted | upon favorably, will be organized and start the winter's work Thege cla afford an opportunity carpenters, plumbers, electricians, machinists, draftsmen, sheet metal workers, pat tern makers, printe painters 1d | tradesm ne in public vocationa dustrial plant tr sue ir he fix held on at which whose tions for stru r trade Is and in departments ly about the applicants can be and an effort will a few men from each rather than a large th machine trade to have the largest trade in this city have heen receive Forestville Avon, Betlin and other| in in ining i tions on 50 per cent of accommodated made to include of the t number which following of any Applications from Hartford West Hartford shhoring towns. from happens HOUSE FINED $50 (Continued From l‘n- Page) | | party of about out 5 were 25 men, 15 busy iz 16 of whom playing. Four A “kitty” by Policeman the tables to t Amento admitt the place and asissted picking out men 3 All insi bottles of soda changed hands. rd table conts eney of the ownership polic were stalkes was s on one of rear room ho he that and | no money Identifies Accused. Policeman McCue singled out the group of accused in court morning, DI Piétro, Solomon, and Ferarri, as the men whom saw Policeman O'Ma tified that aniel, engaged in a game, man Fecne w On Lantoni playing cards, court of | this Coline | he | tes- and Police- groffo, Realll and he told the| alleged gambling partitioned off so pool room in the rear cigarette and fruit store had been unde part of Policemen | Doherty for several named minion of man on the Lafayette street beat He told the court that a lookout had sound=d a warning to the men in the back room when he entered once fore Policeman Kiley had watched yesterday's game through a shortly before the raid was con- Policeman Liebler, looking through a rear door some time ago, had seen the men playing for mon he said Sergeant W. C. Hart caught the place ‘“red-handed” several months ago, but since stakes were only pennies he dismissed the matter with a warning to the proprietor. house as to is allow soda, place urveillance on the Kiley, Liebler and months. The the law is the a store of of a The last fl door Novel Excuses. offered Some others to pass 5 to play for soda, while entered the place to meet give him daughter's hair through Lawyer “Donough, told the court that lived here 16 years and court hefor His place along proper lines he had no knowlec receive profit from ar that might have 1 by had gone the time, Nove excuses leged frequenters in to rest still other one had man who “hobbing" nis proprietor, were a ob P. I he h never in conducted claimed, and nor did he mes money been played cutor the state's c M is of for Woods the Joseph G against pre 8 i Other Court Cases. with keeping a house of Daniel Katelik was held for trial Wednesday in Lilian Richman, improper conduet, bonds for trial & was arrested Charged ill-reput of d with in similar The duo honds re was of | Perso and Jiblos| the | the | was LY HERALD, MONDAY lay at 81 L number f Joseph imilay Azer chay § Broad a unable to na had to box In judgment Do corner Hi policemen police record, wit Johy back vious man vest fused shouting offen w. P rday on to I MeCue Main the trect trect CITY MAY TRANSFER DEPARTMENT I'l\\'iih‘i Mayor Hopes to Avoid Levy of Special Tax by Shifting Sums From Ong Commission to Another Saveral transfers c nécessary before the ent fiscal year, he to carry « but sible ness without the The charity ments will incidental out The general inticipate will levy of a special tax public money chool T 1 depart t more is ¢ cted has discovercd that fund halance included in estimated year through nish $56,792 las $2 | which was not for street pavement wa publie mayor the va an oversi for a t used a amusements ¢ for fire s department accon a ommiss I not Other Le in amounts. By the judicious transfer the mayor thinks that necessary, but he will i uum! handling of fu mainder of the fiscal nd position to ts may spare small funds, will b st upon most the re for vear THREE NEW TELESCOPES Observatory Facilitics at Yale Univer- sity Haven scopes are Are Tmproved Upon New 1 tele | equipment | observatory ment of Prof rector of the buildings are now struction to hot he three ar a2 photographic Nov being the Yale wccording Frank observatory in Three new lded to the astronomical announce of to | hies course e these telescopes to be a zenith tube transit instrument a camera to photograph large tions of the sky on a single All are being installed for work now going on at the tory The first facilitates the graphic recording of trails formed by stars near the top of ti liac, giv- ing an accurate determination of tude. The second instrument is | experiment in the application photography for determining star positions, and the last named in :’Mrvlmr‘nl if for recording relative mo | tions among many stars in a group. por S i observa C. L. PIERCE & CO. OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT plate. | . Kenilworth Club Has NOV] MBER 21, 1921 Mother in Need, Mother Indeed; EGYPT NOW HAS A LLOYD GEORGE ' Jaglour, Leader There, Respected | by Nation [ L] Nov. 21.-~Major Barnes, high opinion of Said the Nationalist leader describes him as the of Egypt" and says government “to ignore negotiations about Egypt deliberately pursue & disaster.'” several members of Barnes recently went te request of the Egyptian par to study the ituation there He has just l.ondon happening in Egypt, undoubtedly an “outhu of consciousness. From the lowest,” he added, independence has be redominant national feels ery Zagloul, He George th \sha Egypt Joyd {hiath ro simply in our ey Wit Parlla= he pRrnatientary it Three bhaby Cincinnati Zoo mother dog jagt are “SATURDAY'S DISASTER" Al their mothe old jagueal i accept little he i1 a ign! v City Items ed of miles on and saw and heard thousands of Egyptian 1 the unanimous conclusion to is that it ever there hundreds It is Thus "That the News Today b Refers to Havvard Victory Ovey | Ameri photo- | lati- | o represented the soul that man is Zagloul o found that there igonism between the people and the British The reverse is the case. 1t iid to us over and over again: nt the British people in Egypt, friends, not as our mas- our g not as our Old 1Y Warvior ue “During has grown of the bhic terror to ti H footbal proved Yale head of the zypt, is leader independence glov in Pasha Za aalist party campaign for Dritish rule in that country. He headed a mission which went to Paris in an effort to obtain a hearing from the Pesice Conference after the Last year he formed an gation to London to ad- independence. He a British pro- from n the rot me I ot prac At gane nb ) W letic | world it f 1d Egyptia vocate has refus | tectorate t war dele tian to accept hold home wi ' MORE THAN SEVEN MILLION BALES OF COTTON GINNED the of d 1 mer 21.—Cotton gir cet . | Y ) 14 Morans' to 7 nni [ i | 117,0 ¢ tair which | 20 NEW second installment of the sers We Got Our Bible” ittracted considerable at- tention throughout the city, was de- | livered by Rev. John L. Davis at the third meeting of the newly organized mn's bible class yesterday morning. The membership of this class, which - | has adopted the slogan “500 in five months,” jumped to 113 when 20 new, members joined yesterday. The mon | which How has THIEVING Many Aectivities Listed i There ilworth t time a barrel of ed. The membe bowling g ue Rogers' | evening the c the Yo Wl CliA by Chapman’'s Ma STRIKI London, Nov 21—The general strike which was recently declared in Genoa |and the surrounding district of Li- guria has been called off, says a Cén- ani- | tral News dispatch from Rome today. ported to | The strike of the metal workers in that en- | the same area which has been in pro- 1 the for the past eight weeks, also we stolen | has been ended | street, that Main terday turday \ night, | street, bicyele ipples ms rs of his ub will music an nto gress or re = ______4 A es TRyM, 7.25’/] {{ (J;z IVORY SOAp FRE = 98y uw fi %/zd Jize [VORY SOAP

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