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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HY"L‘\ID, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922, -—_‘—-————-—_'zr:———m—«'z‘_._‘-_ S e Bt "~ HANY ACTIVITIES NFLUENZA. . V.1.C.A REPORTIS | The Start 0! GIVEN BIRE[}TURB} |Monthly Meelm0 Will Be Held| This Alternoon at 4 'Clock | PLANNED AT Y. . '”|“‘Efir - oRU i v 17 MWMIm UM ow Week's Caleudar Announced~ i Leagwe Rosuls 70 TELL, OF (922 Cats handed the Tom Cats a trimming, in the BSaturday afternoon — leagne at the Y, M, ( Rezanson and Stetanick were the | Prosident Loomis to Outline leading scorers for the Bear Cats with C. Johnson and Swanson for the Bob H i i Gatn " enate and corusro - were | SO60Ule-Tickets Going Rapidly dropping them in for the Wild Cats e et and Cook and Kalgren played well for the Tom Be BEAR CATS The monthly meeting of the dirce tors of the Y. M, ' A, will be held |at 4 o'clock this afternoon, when the following report of Sccretary (. 1 Barnes will be read, telling of a re- { newed interest in Bible study and re ) liglous endeavor: | “Ihe current sens® is marked by | an ustonishing interest in Bible study Ol. on the part of men and boys, We ( :o = | would have to go back fifteen years coa lve to see anything that approaches the present attitude. Then Dr, Davis con- ducted a men's Bible study group in | ats, Over 200 tickets had been sold for & s Vs, Bobs, the annual Chamber of Commerce BOB CATS banquet tomorrow night, at nine o'clock this morning, and by evening Shampoo [the V. M. C. A that became famous | Rezanson .............. Wi Johnson ) throughout New England, ow Rev, | Right forward .lll ;\'m! \t\-,xp:vtt;‘l to s;ll dnt‘ l(-ut":ie(:’i o 4 alp: | 70N L. Davis is conducting a similar, | R A e ©. Johnson|Judge W. C. Hungerford has agree = g » Hair And Scalp; R m | a8 | Ft‘t‘r ::.(. u":Iu Light ‘\lml‘”"“-‘l but much lar r group in Bible study | Left forward to act un‘lmmlumut«r on the ocqn,ulova And Relieves Irvitation . in the asso lon Thursday evenings, H. Nelson .........000000. Swanson John €. Loomis, president, will give | Over 100 are seated at supper h Center brief address, which 1s r-xnoz:lo:l to be K . week, followed by a halt<hour talk Cadrain, G. Andersen .. T. Blanchard | ©f more Interest to New DBritain peo- f Bring In This Ad And Get a Sample |y, o5 0000 E T T | Right guard ple than any other feature of the pro- Bottle | Stefanick «.v.evorosss ... T. Johnson|8ram. Mr. Loomis will outline his sonnel of the group is differe A group is different than Left guard plans ahd hopes for the Chamber of i is usually found in such a class, Al- boa f i The ready it is the la t class in any IMeld goals: Bezanson 8, Schnelder|Commetce for the coming year. He i A & Y. M. C. A in New Engiand and is 1, H. WNelson 3, Cadrain 4, Stefanick 3, MS!;‘ ‘:’"}‘a‘uluulwhut lhe expects from ¥ rapidly increasing. This is remark- W. Johnson C. Johnson 4, Swan-|each indlvidual member, in D“:klnson Dmg CO. able, in view of the popularity of the son 4. I'oul goals: Stefanick 5, T. 3 ;h;hln qu Cllllduvy’: (r:resment of v:m 1y ° » . Everyman's class. Rlanchard 2. Referee, Hergstrom, | Bristo hamber of Commerce, !, § 169-171 Main Street Boys Are Interested. Timer, Dahlburg. Scorer, Plude. speak, as will Mayor O. F. Curtls. The g “Religious interest is not confined Wilds Vs, Toms, address of the cvening will be made Williams, Bengston ......... Kalgren | by Walter B. Brown, cditor of the to mew, but is equally great among the boys. The Hi-Y. club, made up of High school hoys also meets for supper and a talk each week, and has Right torward New York Commercial, on “The Vin- Corazzo . .... Blanchard, N, Anderson | dication of America’s Business Spirit.” !, Left forward Singing will be led by Adna F. Johnson, and music will be furnished A an enrollment of 110. Two other Ellison ...oovennins Cook, Blanchard ! groups of boys for Bible study meet Center by Parker's Alpha String orchestra. weekly, with the physical dircctor Hoha a8t s vl Abrahamson | A novelty entertainment program has and b secretary, with an enroll- Right guard been secured. ment of 65. The total enrollment of | W. Nelson ...... McCarty, Blanchard | Iteports of officers will not be made Left guard but will be mimeographed later and 800 men and boys places the local| Y. M. C. A. in the first rank for Biblc | mailed to members. Directors will be Field goals: Williams 3, Corrazzo 6, Pengston 5, Ellison 2, Schade 7, W.|elected. The board of directors will i T 1 _of— it,‘:.:,’;r;";fing,(:l:' D}"T;fi‘ L’,‘,’:qoz’(.\(({": This exclusive news picture, which arrived in New York from Paris on the day Premier Bri-|xeigon 6, Kalgren 4, N. Anderson 1,|act,as a reception _committee. The Britain, and resigned, shows Briand defending: Inmsmf (1'“ inst whtx"‘ll attacks which quickly led to his|cook 4, Tianchard 3, Abrahamson 1.|recéption starts at 6:15 and the ban- ; “Sunday afternoon meetings are be- | resignation. The scenc is the Cha s at the opening of the political battle which re-|Ioul goals: Schade 1. Referee, Vib-|auet begins at 6:30. AEeId. forimen; in ihe social rooms, | tired Briand and carried ex-I’rfrsn{lem“Pomcare to the pl;e]nle.""hl.p. Briand (1) is shown in the|perts. ‘Hmer, Dahlburg. Scorer,| o\ rGA TOWING SCHOONER HORSFALL “The association participated in the |SPeaKer’s box where he made his final “brass tacks” speech urging a foreign policy of moderation| "> . e b e Goodell meetings and held one special |and then resigned without waiting for a vote of confidence. He is listening intently as an opposing| onday—polo {65 siiesnarganized:in| VL Bringl: Atandoned|Vessel. Tiito meeting for men and boys addressed | deputy, M. De La Ferronnays (2) reads a paper attacking him. Fmployed A and High school classes. Port—Had Sprung Leak by D‘rA Goodell and attended by 100, i Plunge for distance, (all around aqua- Boston, Jan. 16.—The coast guard The follow-up work of that campaign |~ = e = NS R N T |tics) High school and Employed g A |eutter S("nv(‘n, today took in tow the S i now belng organized will be part of | gram for the employed hoys is con- C' l classes. three masted schooner James M. W. b . the uxsoomuqn 'S program. Hu‘» alm | queted through the Good Government LUEAL EWRY PLAN lty tems Tuesday—Polo league, Junfor class. Hall, which Had been abandoned:aleak. * of this work is to interest men in re-|ciup and a simils program for the ! DI e & Ifalcons vs. Hawks, Canarics vs. by its crew. . ligious affairs and bring them into|High school boys is fostered through | Mrs. L. H, Keller has returned to Polo league, Employed' B| “rpe jatter were ianded at New York 5 the churches, the Hi Y club. Both of these club: | her home in Watertown after spend- Mohawks vs. Doughnuts; “The |yesterday. It was believed the Seneca s al $9 75 That the assoclation functions as|are affiliated with similar groups in jn.g several days with her parents,. Mr. vs. Wyanokas; plunge for dis-| 3.y try to tow the schooner to New peCI 9 . a community center was demonstrated | {he M. C. A's throughout the l'and Mrs, . H. Anderson, of 728 Stan- |tance, (Aquatics), BEmployed B and|york The cutter Tampa had startad . last week when 300 men from the fac- | count The young school hoys also | etk ) =2 7 Junior classes. totanIvage to" Tamnes A, Wi fiall: bub tories came out in the storm Wednes- | have their program of entertainments | L Wednesday—1 lap swim, ( atics) Michael Mollea, aged 6 years, s 2 ap swim, (aquatics), | ¢yrned her over to the Seneca. day evening to hear Walter Camp give | Bible study and educational featu ‘Jah() fl]sky fln[, P’][te LSO 0 Bfl‘ e b ]\!‘(7”3"('1”:5 ;m‘ High school and Employed A Classes.| " o " . i % 4 & A\ oille S e R | () I: a health talk and demonstrate his| The Hi Y club is conducted in close ! R s d e = g aph av i g 2 . Myrtle i » sday-—2 lap swim, (aquatics), a1 VNG > 3 !H S ALLS famous “Daily Dozen' exercises. This|co-op tion with the High school au- H"flld F&)llflly 19 “zl :v[(h“( ““m 5 \‘\hl \vx:ltdl(ill\L(‘)llj‘g lh]ent- R R e b e (e REI L.M ING BILL APPROVED | affair was conducted by the Indus-|thoritie At dits weekly meetings })fl pLALe Feneral hos- corps meets. Washington, Jan. 16.—The allied 2 for an injury to his cye i ey ot 3 |95'99 SylumStm( ry to his cye. While |“0 .08 PITF o vim (aquatics) High | debt refunding bill was approved to trial Council. Again Saturday night|high grade men of national promi- T i reaching for a metal plate 1 eel another crowd of over 300 men from |nence give talks, ~Tad Jones of] . . S BT e Beta) Blate-lodt wekks i e Employed A classes. day by the senate finance committee the Everyman's Bible Class attended | Yale has spoken this season and the| WA Promscs 1o be ¢ac 0 L EOLSILT S TS SYShYsIG Saturday—2 lap swim (aquatics),|&fter most of the provisions objected an athletle and soclal Bame night at|football coaches of Harvard ©ad|F st nf red (~ ac .nrf‘m llf :1\}Xfl | egular meeting of the W. C.|junior Olans ltnsketballEatiy. p. m. to by Secietary Mellon of the treas- residents of this city will be furnished will be held in the Y. M. C. A.[qvade school vs. Y. M TJuniors: .]vmdt" ury department had been eliminated. Hartford the “Y.” A program of basketball, vol- | Princeton, as well as the commandant ! kL : Jey ball, handball, tug-of-war, bowling [0f West Point arve scheduled to ad- ¢ 19 when Viadimir Jabotin- | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Seconds vs. Y. M. Seconds. Democratic members of the commit- “Jt Pays To Buy Our Kind” billiards, checkers and shooting was|dress this group. ‘ “ (o] ZAU\\'“fi-;'“! Patterson, two | I'lans for the annual meeting will be tee voted against the bill in its per- i A Saan 2 2% wThe membership Is made up as members of the Sokolow Comm ) made. X1l members are requested to £ n DL | fected .form. Dt o I eielt everyone who wished |\ o™ Senjora, 500; sustaining, |which s visiting in the United States |attend. GEORGE P. CHANDLER DEAD | fected form. g NN ; Industrial Council 4004 Boys B10. Dotel 1,080, fin the Interests of the Keren Hayesod ¥ walter Ocenpin is n patient at the |, Hartford, Jan. 16.— George-Perry| . /NO DECISIONS TODAY. | S “Dhe Tndvstrial’ Gounall. now, insits Sy | (Palestine Foundation I7und), will [15cal hospital wher s been oper- Cl‘“‘-"‘j“‘"v president and.treasurer of Washington, Jan. 16.—Decislon day 2 third year, is carrying out a compre- 0 GRIn R CIe h S ated on for appenc the Sisson Drug Co., the largest|jn the supreme court today brought i hensive and successful program for | WED OUT F TOWN Work of the arrival of ‘these two | " e inataliation. of officers will]| » o ceale drug. concern dn Connectl- |forth no declsions/several orders only R Sl el sl distinguished men was received at|, A PURLE istaliation of officers will| cut, and one of the well known busi-| being noted. A i e i e e Ker Haycsnn Bniauasor n the 00 10 86 {6, mecti of et e on' Ghect. e Ssrday| "% "E____ D O T L I P09 01 | geveral Return Certificates Filed For | Professional Building yesterday morn- | (R iturday | afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hartford| 105 Angeles is the 1Rvgeas, telty { it b AADDETIERL DRl Rl {ing where the first committee meeting | "y 4 &1 e @ hospital, where he had heen a pa-|in western United States. abe & R N annon of | tjant geveral weeks. A few years ago other ig schedulel for this months. The | pecora This Afternoon at Town |for that purpose was held, which was | s 270 3 re cntertaining D. J. | he ynderwent an operation which un- | T i S th A f annual thrift campaign is under way. | S i peen if \‘I&fl y' GYGH HfllYeFS&l‘y 0“ It is heing conducted through tiel (lerk’s Office. president of the local Zionist com- L dermined his vigorcus constitution,| although he afterwards appeared to 1§ schools this year, with speakers and | . Jammry 27 at Y w G A prize essays for the school children on| Several return certificates were filed ) o Mo U Bl the idea of thrift. Prize money of $75 |teday at the office of the town clerk e was contributed by the local hanks. All |indlcating marriages out of the city y. Mr. Morris Colin was appoint- led director for the campaign. Ilis |work commences immediately in put- ting committees to work to collect N j nd Colds Mean ALUMINUM SHOWER be in good health and attended every g‘;‘:fl':"ath“ ; day to the business he had followed it the vitaiity. s Stest s Wi 4 ich sap the vitality. almost sixty years. He was 78 years ‘6.:‘“, firke in every | Kensington Couple Tendered Party at 4 ars J 3 - [during the month of December. The twenty-seventh anniversary public and parochial schools are co- | ’ ¢ ledges made for the Iseren Hayesod old. B houra cold is allowed ' Herman Schultz of this city, and |I dyme N ayesod | grome of Mr. and Mzs. Trving Bradle 3 : celebration of the Robert Biirns club, [operating. ? chults of this iy, and lduring the year 1921 Awd new pledges TRy s e §m.‘.‘..fiii"§»fl?§l’.’: of talks on manufacturing | Miss Augustina ack to health will be held on Friday evening, Jan- A seri 3 : : d 4 fion Tt FA022. WAth-deAnite aasn An aluminum shower was given WOMAN'S CLUB SPEAKER. a i uary 27, at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs, |Problems is being given, mostly by avenuc, Middletown, were mar hoh it e il S TRy eyening At thethamer S EiAr andstrength and avoid 5 g 5 local men. Among the s; M;\,.rg Middletown, December 31, by < 15% DOER QU RBOLINI Vg 2928 1 Mrs, Trvi 3 < x Sad] e e serious complications i Grace G. Blair and A. Gordon have 9 ! pes 3 S Patterson will be here on February 19 |and Mrs. Irving Bradiey on Bain street |y, oS o ' ni- by the prompt use of i h of the ts and .are |George T. Kimball, A, | rnest e Mlangelds 1 in honor of Roger W. Bdwards and| ' ¢ C1osby Chapman of Yale Uni Cray's ‘Syrup — over ¥ charge arrangements and .are | ¥ { SSTEE John Zenkus of Hartford, and Miss |Plans are now being made to hold a |in & . Edwards and X i y a preparing an appropriate ®rogram Thomas Kelley, and E. W. Chri \ ok = Gt Miss Maude McCaroll of Kensington versity Will Make Address, SOy aniagse P A | 5 N ere e NI SN B ave hoen | Ursula Simko i, of this city, were |Mouster mass meeting at the mm-,“_ e Pas sington. > Always buy the i The reception sommitlee lai com- oo O e n talks. Ly |married in. Hartford, December 80, by |Mar school hall if itican; be procured | Mr. Bdwards: lsta ‘brother to. “Mrs, J. Crosby Chapman, professow Lo iz 8 posed of Mr. and Mrs. John Rhea, L mynGasLI T A EGNARG Yot qce. |on that evening. Bradley. chology at Yale university, will ! K X A. D. Risteen and Walter Camp, and |D: J. Murphy, a justice of the peace |l Ll J 4 Sl 1 A Bl i MStVIE analfonn (Socth) e it ter Camp, and o Shert G, Kjellan, o Hartford po-| The two speakers are world war| The house was gayly decorated infaddress the members of the Woman's | Mrs. Sarah Chalmers and Mrs. Minnie d_EH"( l‘ ‘.A:u] \m‘i“ alnms nt. l;({ liceman. and Miss Anna A. Carlson of |heroes, having served with the Britfsh (scveral designs of hearts. Heart|club tomorrow afternoon. His sub- : Sharples and Preston Sharples. Qe Q"s (‘"' ngamen "‘t" touaguie _"0155 Smalley street, were married De- |1Forcos in Gallipoli and Pulestine and |[strecamers were strung from various |ject will be “The Significance and| GRA S S I RUP7 ¥ A banquet will - be served at 7 \‘. Eeh A. who }\onlt! n.n‘( 'ot.hm'\\ S S dmbay 4 i Eranbtoror by Rev. John |are chielly responsible for the organi- Points In the living room and on the|Measurement of General Intelligence.” i/ o'clock after which Rev. John I.|be reached. The council is also back S A natonary ation of the famous Jewish Battalion a large doulle heart box|Dr. Chapman is not unknown to this RED SPRUCE GUM Davis, pastor of the Trinity Methodist |of the bible study program and the [{ which helped General Allenby In the |Wwhich contained the aluminum. About |city as he gave a short course to the church, will speak. The entertain-|boys' work. A committee has done e e e T e S e e D T /"""”"’"w‘“""”(o Newlork: ment will consist of several numbers|much good in advising the employed | ARMENIM\‘ ELECTION getic places during the cstine cam- | Were played and refreshments served. [ morrow is open 4o the public. tncluding & highland fiing dance hy|boys as to their lite work. | et al s L Miss Robina Blair. Willam Miller| “Certain tendencies in the policy and | Y will play the bagpipe as accompanist,| program of the physical department| PRI e i Following the program, there will be|should be explained. It was scen that a | e e dancing until 12 o'clock to the strains|need existed for a special gymnasium | cpupch in This City—Christmas 8 of the Bcot Sextette of which Edward | class for older business men as they | HERE THEY ARE -/ Ramage 1s leader. needed a different type of exercise 4 iffer y pxercise Observance January 19, s » The table attendants will be the|than they could get In the regular) . = Rentells. vHarl N@,\V Englands Misses Grace and Agnes Duncanson, |classes, so the Busy Men's Class was Hp AU e L) ,'( part A Peggy and Jean Mcintosh, Dorothy |added to the schedule for them, which |Committec mct - yeste BLVBIIOO and AEOLIAN V OCALIONS : MacArthur, Evelyn and Bertha Wad-|has been very successful. The demand in Electric hall and elected Harry S. sium work | -~ AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Tait ‘ S demilits: 4 i Kevorkian as chairman for the next dell, Tsa and Polly Tait, Jessie and |for leadership in gymnas Sl s 00 ket “‘_w! s i I ‘ p t Harry Kevorkian Chosen Chairman of | Zionist ting Robina Blair, Martin Robh and Teeny [called for speeial training of - young | {H8 0 H0 Pattison. men qlf:llx‘.’:r-l for this work and a " . The officers of the Robert Burns|leaders’ Corps was organized ""“"pmwm'»m Badrookiam club hre: President, Alexander Tomp- {meets weekly for hible study, for study |y S R 0 SGinoinian: - committe kins; treasurer, Bdward Ramage, and |of Anatomy and for practical instruc- |, .\" Gaorge Amstigian and Toros secretary, John Pattison. tion in gymnasium work. It was alse |, oo, ———— recognized that it w in a mvnsinrr‘ A letter was read @ 4 " unfalr to the membership to deprive | e First Warders May Run iy or the gymnasium twice a week | (yon s ] +1|so that a team could play basketball. | (pis st C. J. Dehm for Council Instead of a represntative team of five | o0 The name of former Alderman C.|men playing, a league made up of folr | oy J. Dehm is being heard in the first [teams of members, is playing and o ity ward in connection with the two va- |much larger number are participants ' conducted by Rev, At cancles which will exist in the com-|than would be the case under‘the old ~ mon council in the spring when the|uprangement. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED ?. Ba a e v Rice . . 3 | | terms of\”, In.li.nm : nd .'1‘ l}xr? ¥ ‘4 Iixercises Well Chosen ‘ , expire. Mr. Dehm was in the councill .ppe oharacter of the exercises has|Annual Mecting of Hebrow School for several terms and at the time of | o TO Biikdne Mgl BB ) 5 also been varied and suited to the| Ao his retirement was president pro tem. |, o3 'or the different classes, and var- jous games introduced that has made| ' J Sl Tt iheht There is less than 15 acres of oul- |{j" clagscs very popular. Boeginning | Sehool association was held Jast nigh tivated land for every person inlurter school and lasting until ten|dt Taimud Torah hall. = fThe foliow- Europe. o166k ¢ follows class in the gym- |IN8 officers were elected: I rv-:m. |xl: D.GRES T 20 lred Winkle; vice president, Samuel mwrmmm——m [ nagium, With hardly @ Dreathing space | (v, geowitz; treasurer, Benjamin Ma: . sical directors. Leagues of | \WasKowlta: Lreasuren, o To Cure Cod I omo ony 1, he g dietore, Lenges o it seoriars. . Take Laxatie BROMO QUININE|tournaments, all around athietic meots | "ecording seeritis, SEnns FUCORt | tablets The genuine bears the sig- |strength and cndurance tests and ||} \q;" Nk, Mug Bucker and: Mrs, Al nature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you [nquatic meets supplement the regular | **git B0 =0 | g elected wer mouncing that been r for fampre Peltigian has d as Armenian minis \|ml nians will ohse The annual meeting of the Tebrew New Model F2 AR LLOMLAE New Model K2 get BROMO.) 30c. class and introduce the play and | el oard of edncation clected is B T Sun i e Toydps (Ton s IR Mu el Cong Was ........ $140.00 Balance In Easy Weekly Was ... $225.00 also been trained and has won & meet | Goldsmith, 1. Gans, 1. Rosenberg, S. 150.00 FOX'S with the Meriden Y. M. C. A, A troup | jjarris, S, Abrahamson, A. Rivkin and NOW ....... §100.00 Payments NOW .. § 2 i Saturday |of tumblers is being trained by Fred [y kotin, The building commiittec - 3 X 4 e e S A g e o e R SRR T i AL, THE LATEST AND MOST POPULAR RECORDS NOW ON SALE s preparagions are being made for a|George Koplowitz and Louis Croll. — AT e circus ’n be held in March. During | gpeeches were made at the mecting | December 05 gym classes were con-| by George LewWitt, Morris Cohn, B.| ducted. The total attendance in ””'!.\!nr]m!ln. George Gans and Jonas physical department was 2,370, Goldsmith. = 1John A. Andrews & C0. | -z ¥ 4 Boys' Department. ™ A NG Phonograph g “The membership in the boys' de- SUNDAY SCHOOL M 5 ! Columbia. | partment is divided into three groups| The annual meeting of the South Here's the year's best cat + year's “Silver Repairing M . S e P fhe employed boys, the High school |church Sunday echool will be held | meho,” winner of the highest honors 132 ain dtreet Catalpgno boys and the grade school boys. |Thrusday cvening. Supper will be the annual United Show #n New Twelve gymnasinm classes per week rved at 6:30. Rev. I W. Raymond | York. “Silver Fecho” is owned by |8 i Your Records the Birc re, are conducted for these groups. The [of Glastonbury will close the mecting | Miss Carroll Macy, of Ash Point, Me., Get the Habit and Buy ecords At 2 g s social, religious and educational pro-|with an address, who's holding it.

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