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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 7 SCHOLARSHIPS Awards, Announced Today, Are, Based on All Around Standing | New Londan, I°eh, 0. Award of 17 soholarships to students at Conne tleut College is announced in an 18sic of the Connecticut College Bulletin, fust oft the prese. In practically every | case the award has been based upon | a high grade of all around scholar- | All are for the current college The list is as follows Woods Hole reholarships, the gift of the New London branch of the American Association of University | women and the college trustees, (‘on stance Hill, 24 Noank and Car- | mela Anastasia, ‘23, of New Haven, Scholarship In IMine Arts at summer #chool of painting, at Ogunqnit, Me., | Minneola O, Miller, 23, of Southwick, Mags L Keholarship in the School of Ifine Avts and Crafts in Boston, Abby Gal- | are lup, ‘21, and Dorothy Gregson, '21, hoth of Norwich, Meriden College Club scholarship, rbara Kent, '24, of KForestville, Norwich C('ollege ('lub scholarship, lallen Wilcox, ‘24, of ¥ brouch | Leader, Rev. John 1. Davis; presi dent, Robert B, 8kinner; vice-presi Bert Armstrong; committee chair EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS, WITH ENROLLMENT ard Rat Major, M. Il Seaburg: Captains, K. L. Case, Mann, Officers of Everyman's Bible class | ward 1, Carroll, A Wright irle, Hollis 1, Foster, K. Wileox Captaing, 13 1% Armstrong, M. surer, 1% 0. Rackliffe; secretary, Demares Preble; assistant secretary, ', Hehilling, W. H Heights, N. Y., formerly of Norwich, |men: athletics, Joseph G. Hergstrom: | K eo. A, Duncan Mary Merriman Abbott scholar- | antertainment, 1. W. Rrewster; i Gth Bat.Major, A ships, to lelen B, ,"\‘?r‘\' 23, ""! Nor-| nance, Howard Horton; transporta- | tains, 8. K. Skinner, wichtown, Helen E. Crofoot, '27. of|tion, (‘harles Robertson; organist, | berts, W, S, Howe Noroton, and Helen M. Merritt, Oliver: Niahollss niubiiolty, Hevhert Wiia Avt e Officorss of New Canaan. v Alice Sawtelle Randall scholarships, 1o Majorie Wellg, '22, of Wethersfield, nd Michaelina. Namovich, '23, of HHartford. Wesleyan University Alumnae scholarship, Miriam P. Taylor, '22, of I*rederick Kill Memorial scholar- ‘hips, Amy . erguson, '2h, and Dorothy McFarland, ‘25, hoth of Giroton. Scholarship of New TLondon branch, American Association of TUniversity Women, Mae Auwood, '24, of Quaker 1iill, Waterford. WILL STOP JAZZ CLEVELAND SCHOOLS Principal There Acts—Headmaster At | Ianaconing, Md.. Bans Rolled | | Hose and Paint. | Cleveland, Ko, 9.—Jazz music and | all emiotional dancing must be abol- jahed in the public schools, says R. (i Jones, superintendent of schools. “The ja situation, as a whole, is not worse than last year in the schoels,” said Mr. Jones, “but T find that the dress of some school girls is| more extreme—the skirts a little, shorter and the necks a little lower. Girls who dress like this and who are | proficient in jazz dancing are the one Inost Sought 2s partners.by the hoys. Calvert, . Camp. General, W, R, IFleteher. Red Army Offvcers, Colonel, R, €', Berry. General, H. W. Gen Colanel, IFred Rackliffe Colonel, H. & Bamforth 1st Rat, Major, K. J. Burdick; 18t Major, . 1. Maxon; | Captaing, J. F. Conger, 8. M. Brew Captains, J. I, Atwater, T, J, Skinner, | ster, J Iukens, G. 1. Ward, O, H Windsor. seph Hergstrom, I H. May, W nd Bat.— Major Wm, (‘ashmore; aptains, A. 1. Stotts, W, H. Hall, W. Holmes, John G. Buckley, | I Nicholls, A. W. Zahnleiter. 2nd RBat Major, F. .. Gooby; | Hulburt, Jr, €. H. MeKirdy, W. Wi Captains, F. Flower, Harry E. Rol- | longhby, [. Andrews, H. Hancock, ton, A. A. Hale, W. E. Goldthwaite, [ H. S Hall, J. P, Thomas, 1. B. Ran, W. J. Littlehales, Morgan Morgans, (. | d Dat Major, H. K. She Captains, H. J. Bradbury, Davis Class At Y. M. C. A. Is Also a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY OF 1,300 was during the tley. | pastor of Trinity M 4th Bat.+ Major, k. 1. Wheeler; | non-denominational Methodist « first vice president of the acting president at a sup Blakeslee, John Stadler, W, . Thom Whipple, G Marion . Vibert, ‘24, of Sonthington. | dents, J. M. Burddck, M. H. Campias, W, W, Gould, A, M, ( 'hv‘nilu- o Iristol College (‘lub scholarship, | tr A. B. Rull, Eyeryman's 5th Rat, — Major, H Traver; Captaing, R, W, Clark, ', I, Clap Captains, M. H. Camp, | son, George Colling, L. Macomber. ackeon, . W, rooms of the church At this meeting Rey clagses in the country with a total en larger than York, was the Fveryman's generally aceepted statement fhat the has the largest aver attendance of any men and his prominence attracted numher of to the supper Voted To Be Non-Denominational {tor summer Immediately Rartholow, was formed made for a organization I*lorida, which is not considered to be bible class. permanent Y., after which is patterned, is said to average about contagious and when the first offic meeting was evening during the following s s had 007 men present “The purpose of the school dances | js to provide entertainment for all the pupils on an equal social basi Clothes and ability to dance modern| vice-president of the American Hos- A Holesome Habit LIFE SAVERS E CANDY MINTWITH Handy to buy Handy to carry Handy to eat Here's a Hint— take some | number of mer in were present | who did not belang to the ehureh and | who insisted that the class be made a | community ffair and not a denomi rational organization After much debate, wherein some of the loyal Methodists felt that it should he con nned 1o Methodists alone, those with a larger vision prevailed and it was| decided to make it atrictly non-de. | (Watch for tha Alphabotical 4da.) nominationa ftey, Davis Is Teader Having Leen started originally with | the idea of making it a Methodist| ell services in a body, those services class, it was too late to take steps|having started shortly after the or- to make it an inter-denominational| ganization of the class class, 8o it was made non-denomina Almost 1,300 Members tional and the title, “FEveryman's! From that time on, due to the Pible class of New Britain, adopted | papularity of the sermons and the | Robert 13 Skinner was elected the | series of talks on psychology given first president | by Rev. Mr, Davis, the class has At the first Snnday morning ses | grown by leaps and bounds until to- sion 84 men attended and signed up|day its membership exceeds the as members, ey, John 1. Davis was| thousand mark and its reputation has selected as leade) S0 popular did | spread to many parts of the United this minister's first falk to the class| States. Not a Sunday passes but hecome that the sneceeding Sunday{what there is a committee, or delega- saw the numbers mount to somewhere | tion of some kind, from churches in in the neighhorhood of 200 More | different parts of New FEngland in- than 100 men turr out on a rainy| vestigating the almost unbelievable | Sunday afternoon to attend the Good- | stories of the gigantic growth of the ————— | class, while Rev. Mr. Davis and Sec- vetary 1. M. Prehle are receiving let- fers constantly asking for particulars Large One | or verifying rumors. | Prior to iast Sunday the total mem- | hership of the class was in the nelgh- | horhood of 1,100, Tt is estimated that | the increase last Sunday was approxi- | mately 200, bringing it somewhere in | the neighborhood of 1,300 members. | Helps Other Churches And not alone has this class felt the effect. Tts effects on the commun- ity is extremely noticeable. Practical- Iy every Protestant church has agreed to cooperate, and it is an open secret | that the Sunday morning attendance has increased in every Protestant church in the city because of it Protestants, Catholics and Jews alike attend sessions of the class anl then proceed to their own churches, or at- | tend services in their own churches tirst. Has 100 Officers The wonderful organization, with |'its 100 officers, has considerable to do | with the growth of the class. [ohert | B. Skinner, of the class, 1s command- | er in chief of the military organiza- tion, and has under him a marshal, two generals, four colonels, a dozén alass honor of the leader the | .ol and about 80 captains. Each jazz spould not be the cause of one Kirl's popularity and of another's sit- i New Britaint Tndustrial council, and [dent. The following officers were |class was named, “The John L. Davis | nan bewg responsible for a: certain ting out every dance. . Dhip-ofineps arithy, John 1. Davis|ghe matter was taken up. A commit- |elected: President, 0. Shjerden; [Bible Cla portion of the work. F. M. Preble, — REV. JOHN L. DAVIS, Bible Cla 5 ; tee headed by Clifton McKenna, as-|vice-president, Dudley Walker; Sec The book of Proverbs was taken up | industrial secretary at the Y. M. C. Lonaconing, Md., 17eb. 9.— Arthur I President, K. O. Shjerden; vice-|gistant salesmanager for Russell-Er-|tary, Join Sloan. Two branches were [as a study and when finished a series | A “chich is cooperating Wwith the Smith, principal of Central "High| - poader and founder of a non-de-| - ident, Dudley Walker; ary, |win, and having as its members, Dud- [formed for membership purposes, |of studies on “Amos, the Prophet” | jags is the executive secretary and Sl Lonasaning,. has plassdng pant ar s G SkSsah R L e [Jgtngioan; Joln Leubeck, ral | ley Walker of the superintendent’s de- |called the army and navy. John leu-|wis started. Tonight ey Mr. Davis | has as assistant, Rert Armstrons. on the use of powder and paint by | g T T ost 1000 members | T Wieed. . partment at the Vulean Tron Works, [beck was named admiral of the navy, |will conelude his talks on Amos, tih-| hese men are assisted by a clerical the school girls, Refore the .School iy three months' time: pastor of a . Shijerden, superintendent of |and T. L. Weed was appointed general |ing as his subject, “Are National Dis- | force consisting of a girl, stenog- : Focling that the religious work of [the Parker Shirt company, and John |of the army. asters Divine Punishment 2* rapher, a hoy clerk and a messenger assembly he announced that girls| zMethodi 5 " b \ ist church, leader of the larg- ! § Y , coming to school wearing “rolled | gt v, M. (. A, bible class, backed f\v the Y. M. C. A, might he increased |Rloan of the Stanley Rule and Level| Rev. John L. Davis was making | Rey and Mrs. Davis and son, Jerry. | oy, and much assistance is given Ly " lto advantage, . H. Barnes, general hose" or “socks” would be subject to|ype Tndustrial Council of the city, di- company, was appointed to form a|wonderful success with the Fvery- |will leave fomorrow morning for @ Miss Mabel Johnson, of the V. M. C. dismissal from school doslon b the Chambih of Compierce, |secretary, early Tast sumtmer decided | cinss, man's Bible Class at that time and |[two weeks' trip to Bermuda. Upon| A, and Miss Margaret Crawford, of i added that he only kiew of two| Ry, Tohfi ©» Davis is sald (6 he|Ulat, wien he openediup his fall ac-| The olass was organized at a tem-|also fook an active interest in the [their return Rev. Mr. Davis will be- | he Methodist church. classes that should use paint or pow-|,io\e the most l"‘l“”.“‘ S i ho would -organize @ men's| porary meeting early in December.|Y. M. C. A. and for this reason he|gin a new series of talks to (he class | Problem of Meeting Place. der. These, he said, were women |qity today E i Y He spoke to M. K. Pasco, | Clifton McKenna presided as presi- [was selected immediately to head the [which bears his name. | ‘Fhe class meets every Sunday over 50 or extremely ugly girls. He is known by the sincerity of his [morning at 9:30 in _ the Methodist e |sermons, his fearless manner of ¥ Bl ns A R hiite It o lehureh, Future meeting places are PiBing th the (ine 1sbMke. .obing ; other survivors. all of the ill fated|daughters of former high officials. | Gnt 2% & I‘,"‘hv"""m"w_'»‘;' e o Watier of speculation as that church UN]ON BE[NG DISGUSSED [r,nl where they may,” and his great l steamer’s skeleton crew ‘f’\('f‘p' the|Most of the It'|fv|s r}: lulr-. vfl"“'“.l officials as an undesirable and Im-|now has turned cversits Sunday ® four men helieved to have been lost|stories and many of the applicants| = i however and. final |school room as well as the main personal magnetism. He believes in conrse were taken on hoard by the steam-|want no salary—only a comfortable | frit il 10AL G G e reached |auditoriom to the class, and almost il\'flr‘pln;: fit physically as part of & : ¢ ! Benefits to.be Derived From Amalga- | man's Christian duty and spends ‘:h”‘ Wylie, now at Old Point Com-|home. | until the full program of disposing of | every avallable foot of space for seat- | period each day on the gymnasium ort. . e | serapped battleships has heen worked |ing purpose is being occupied Sunday mation of Interest in Newfoundland (66, of the Y. M. . A, He is as One of the crew of the Transpbr- METT,ON CALLS out in detail by technieal experts | mornings. The class is considering | ’ ! e fation described the fire scene as | and Canada Outlined. X STadRing Ee ot 51 - =e St ol Tn any case, one of the ships des- | starting a city wide movemen hornibletnnd. beautiful, < 3.75 VICTORY NOTES | tinci to he destroyed probably will |m1muumunm building large enough to as he is in the pulpit. He has no use s { o ; e it e a e N B ¥eh D i - |fo! rites, believes with al E S i NO h P h some o e m h e sent to the hotto wognn fir The ad s al thousand people. Halifax, N. §, Ieb. 9.—Union he-|for hypocrite clieves with all his | ITYIVOIS 0 rinern Faciilc L o ST e v \ m by gun fire. The [ hold several th l:m"n":\r! e fween Newfoundland snd the con-|heart in due reverence ip the pulpit, r P r il e pre-dreadno Jowa, now equipped| Transportation firdt observed just aft the second fun- for distant control by radio and suc- | heen formed to take men from the foderation of Cawada is again being|but says the frequent misuse of the S [A 'd [Th ) b ! ,i,:‘.\m,\d o n,(.c“fiy m,,m.f word "dignity” provokes him. o cout Acciaent tneor nel “\”"",""ls"‘r"‘m,'?h‘i";‘:r:““f\:” June 15 Fixed As the Day For Fund | Ceksiilly (ried ont in aircraft man- | ciass to their own churches In auto- Sl £ ) dre started but w : wind- : 5 \ e e o | Rev. .. Davis is give: L entir 3 cuvers incident to the sinking of the siles after ser s, viding those g r;";‘“l“‘("”“ at. Bl ""“:‘ L """'“‘l'r(p"m""’r’i"f "mf 'M‘”‘“ \f';“("\!:’:‘_"[‘l’l"" — ward the fire spread quickly and all Redemption—No Conversions e "l"\‘”*;r”"”"" ";“‘“'hiw‘“‘:r“'”'(:yt:°‘xa‘:f°;“:?nyx "; o5 proposal has for many years been the ¢ sueee Ne 3r 3 BN 5 om orme ierman er ast year, is to [churches & F t TSLTaat of bitter contoversy on fhe|ains two: blg hible' classes, now b+ ' Newidet iNews) Vi, Fobuli—sur- :""‘l"‘m‘: :'H::’f‘:‘”‘_' to WAKE bty | Aftor Today Fo sunk by the fre of the fleet somé |venched 1n time:. 6N " 100ty » GEHEE b | f i 10als re C | vy I} fsland. |tracting attention as far away as Chi- | vivors of the former transport North aks B = : ) time this spring. She was cquipped | committees look after welfare and One writer nrges the union on the | C480 ern Pacific wnich was burned at sea WOMEN WANT JOB: “\\nfih\f\lz"m-lw S rll"m.\ for :"v‘j i 1 M‘ -‘:_~‘l‘ ab {industrial problems, purchase flowers theory that the Reid railway in New- e — = yesterday with a loss of four lives, are A [ Mellen last '|n st l;:y}n‘m'm. .Ivy t mr”m o puvering target al sen | for the sick, ete. , foundland immediately would be made ENDS SECRET POLICHE not convinced that the hurning of the|Advertisements in Geneva Bring OrdBr to fatiltate tNbTRIUNL ME OUIDE 5 P Asnington ence | Other Churches Co-operate A part of the trans-Continental system | \joecow, 1%eh, 9 (Ry Associated | ship was wholly accidental Wy Victory' Liberty Loan, all the fax ex-| placed her among the worn out craft| * pyitations have been received by operated by the government. New- | press)—The all-Russian Cheka, the| Belief was expressed among the o L empt 3% per cent Victory noles ar wped by the United States|iho olaes: officiulsi to hold. terilaeg in | | o |called in for redemption at par on|in reducing the fleet to treuty limits, |y number of other local churches. foundland would undoubtedly be re- | goviet secret police and judicial or-| survivors that the fire was the resultf Geneva, i ] : | bt ihe veasellthe straits in whigh many Buropean |dine 16, 1022 The notes thus called ) S ===\ qtanding invitation is on file to hold lieved of paying the $1,500,000 subsidy [ ganization maintained largely for the | of some activity on y | 3 h ently granted the Reid railiroad. s|suppression of counter revolntion has|before she left her berth at Brooklyn. [noble women find themselves after the |00 redemption may b re teemed A H,’S[ Glass Am regular Sun morning services in Another writer belleves that Can- holished, together with its lo An attorney for the Sun Shipbuild- [war is given in the experience of the prior to June 15, 1022, at the optior % fl“[;a" u fl[ a local Congregational church, if the zdian statesmen are already convinced | cal organs. ing Co., was here today for the pur-[American wife of a Geneva banker s hecomes too hig for its present of the desirability of a union with - N pose of obtaining sworn statements|who advertised vecently in a Munich terest to the date of the optional re : | meeting place Newfoundland, because the island’s IRISH STRIKERS DELAY from the crew. The men had been[newspaper for an educated woman |demption. [] Sa a Wfl !] ay xecntive Meeting. Iu view of the cail for the redemp The executive committee of the geographical position is the key to Cork, IWeb. 9.—The striking warned to say nothing. secretary with a good knowledge of Canada's future il he striking rail- | T ntain William Lusti, master of [janguages tion of the entire 33 per cent series L ofeas swill mieeb b, thE Y Mie G ALY . s future. way men at a mass meeting last : languages. s sE—" night decided to postpone untll Fri- | the Northern Pacific declined to make| The banker's wife offered a salary |Secretary Mellon at the same lime . g 5 o'clock at which time the details day their announced plan of taking|®"Y statement regarding the disaster.|qar s00 Swiss francs monthly, in addi- « suspended the conversion priviiese | She Tells How She Keeps Her jor the membership contest will be svir the rallway Tines Batd opsrafife| . Sne” - sempenin. = 1 portation, [tion to a comfortable home, and thus|of Victory n ind beginning 17 Boys At The Head Of Their |Worked outy A contest 'r:: ;::;nl;:—s hich docked here brought with it i a8 rece A 600 18 , no further conversions of was conducted between them themselves. lLast night had| Y far she has received more than 16 A . e 5 1o | survivors of the Northern = Pac replies from all parts of Germany and notes may he made The Classes During the Winter Rine armies with the understanding per cent Victory notes N, that the loser would stand the expense been st as the time for seizing the Ly : or seizing the | iiked up from three life hoats. 1ive | A ugtria, amount of 3% - e — The applicants include three prin- [outstanding s about &i00.000.000, . of a dinner. When the agreement was R said Secretary Mellon, and the trea Mrs. Mary Zoboli is a native of Italy |reached the class did not have the cosses, nine baronesses and 30 &ount- Jitris £ LHS Tt ury is calling for them, he cxplained, | &nC true to the mot rerland in many Ways, [jarge membership it now has and in pursuance of the plans which it h wnn: yet sheia a thorough-going American, | complications have, arisen. Tt is already announced for the refunding| AN proud of her American-born Sons | .4 there is not a place in the city 5 ]} Quartet “PUBI IC OPINION” GREAT FOR ECZEMA [or the viciory vaverts 10 She resdes at No. 4 Carleton Street, |11 o ‘o 1o provide “eating quar- ; . eyl ”P”mm;r;"hp'('n" A "“ H‘. |i.( |ters” for so large a s:rf\np AND OLD SORES |WANTSHIPSUNKTO e o having het hildfen afisted | Other matters'to be conaidersd. axe with colds, sore throat - n. S e oatand soon. Shehas |“%, (TR INL ity of reading from At Is the Prop of Support upon which Business, Politics and Individuals HONOR NEW TRE ATY | two fine boys, and she s Sou Ch ch : depend for Success or Failure, I Guarantee My Ointment, Says | My boys used to lose a good deal of 5nw<n|:u, hefore the speaker talks Peterson—Enery Box of 1t, e | time in bad weather from coughs and [ON Sunday mormng. colds that made them unfit for school, | The consideration of removing the This Recommendation However, Has| from which they suffered greatly, and of |glass partition over the Sunday school ] . Tuesday Ev g the reward of Public Opinion through the medium of Results Gained. ('rr w;] are vrsrnnn'lelr for tha health Tt a tx Matiendiat ol h af your family,” saye Peterson, of Ruffals, . course I suffered with t 4 oor in the Methodist churce! [ want you fo get a large 35 cent box of Not Been Entirely Approved | A couple of \,,.,\',, Mr,‘f}“m( told about | " The advisability of continuing the ese days Pric ? o well 1 o In th lays of High Prices it would be well for our Readers BER D OINORARL YEERY: . Cerizane, and it certamly is the greatest [Sunday evening services under the t 8.15 to take advantage of the many values offered in our Classified Col- “Remember, 1 stand back of every bax By Administration t al o Every druggist guarantees te rafund the cough balsam ever made. Ever since | [auspices of Everyman's Bible class e DL SRR YRR GinLeent Washington, Feb, 9. — (Ry Asso-| learned of it, I have given it to my boys |once a month AL Ao AL T el emio, ol sores, | Clated Press) — Administration offl.| whenever they have any form of cold, It The consideration of a community Brotherhood LT ) running sores. salt rheum, uicers, sore| clals are undecided as to suggestions | loosens hoarseness right up, allows them | building. Admission—8$1.00 and $1.50 New Brltaln Heral& Want Ads Mipriee broken hreasts. itehing skin, skin|that a veteran battieship of the fleet | to raise the phlegm that seems to choke | The advisability of organizing an- No Reserved Seats diseases, blind, blerding and ftehing niles| o be scrapped under the naval limita- | them, and I may truthfully say that Ceri- |other division. Hiiter: o ale k. DeHEIR B . brulses and sunburn.” . ' “| tion treaty be sunk at sea with full | z:“" really keeps my boys at the head of | The advisability of getting out & ; ring esults “Nad 3 running sores on my leg for| military honors to symbolize ratifica- | RCI class in school. |fnancial statement to all the mem- Dyson's, C. L. Pierce Co., Walk- \\1“,\?:;:]"":;: ;!;x:_o‘:mdme;;v‘u hospitals. | o0 of the pach which will end com- | have also nsed it myself very suc- |hars of the class mpu n . n grafting | cessfully, and recommend it to any nnes Members of the committee plan te Over Shoe Store, Crowell's Drug 1 ; 3 “ Wwan tried. T was cured by using Petar- | petitive navy bullding among the five| The only Paper in New Britain Whose Circulation {s Audited. son's Dintment."—Mra. F. E. Rant, 247 |great naval powers, | ;‘:E’r;flg‘ih’:""xn Ay ff;nnhfll(m"lh!v)?l{hv {go from the meeting to the John L. o q| P Y DL IPBGACHES T Soras Davis Bible class supper in the Y. M. Store, R . Michigan strest, Duftalo, N. Y. Mail alet & Aor SRt K “Bereraon GintRisnt’ oy 'the, | . TheJdea 18 known to ke NODERS All progressive druggists sell Cerizane e b ot hail, &t 8:30 o'elobk - . A. banqu all, 3 1 Ruffalo, N. V. to some high officers of the govern ! {much at home in a volley ball gz Ieb. An indication of the holder, at par and accrned in-| | esses hut the majority are widows or An Advertisement well written and with News Copy in it, reaps Auspices of South Church