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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER P‘5 1922, wreckage before the arrival of the|oeuvres would be carried out. The ‘Y' M. [;.A PLANNINE clty ltEmS ;BIB[E [;[ASS HFARS vanguard of souvenir hunters and|games are to continue this week, Yes. | (] o ‘i spectators, several thousand of whom |térday the artillery went to Long vigited the scene during the day. Beach for target practice in co-ordina- Gulbransen Player-Planos, Morans, MANY A[;Tl I I = e An officer who was standing at the |tion with the air service. Planes sige Eight cases diphtheria and two cases opposite side of the fleld watching the [naled the positions of the targets and LA, ¥ \ bober making its fiight, sald a|enemy positions, of scarlet fever were reported today by the hoard of health, heavy fog seemed to hover over the| Just before the Martin homber « immediate vieinity of the craft. went up on its last flight Drivate e PR Don't forget Veterans of Forelgn | bb 1 Winter Schedule of Activities IS |warecursives ans s “Ganeer'e | “What Kind of @ Husband Are “The plane was about 200 feet|Frank Ward was in the cockpit ‘as A ed T d :nul;!i “Ilrn\\'hv:: of prizes and music 9” ahove the ground when the pllot{one of the passengers. Sergeant Ben- »v Philharmonic band.—Advt : banked,” the officei id. It was|fleld » over to the lane nnounc oday Mg aans bandeeddite L ODEY SEioD b simply o caso of the wround coming |tald Ward that he himssit miended A prominent democrats in this eity, will A . o up too fast. By that I mean, Lieut.(to fly dn the trip, and Ward had to Davis did not realize how low he was|climb out. be a candidate for appointme i DS ssitiag 40 6He ’ s 2 ppointment as 3 e e open h fall &Y= a deputy sherifr, in the event of the| DISCUSSING the subject, “What Kind S and when one is flying at a hundred —_— nasium classes on Monday, October . e You? N [ e K. ‘rn‘”’n“mz Cloner lelection of Sheriff George H. Gabb at of @ Husband Are You?! Rev. John| miles an hour it does not take long y gives proof that the coming wh‘ the coming election. l; Davis, speaking to the veryman's k to meet the ground. I am certain ODUFFY ATTACKED = Mayor A. M, Paonessa and the|BIPI® class yesterc brought out ") the scarchlights were not a factor in Q al ter will be one of the 1t ies . 8 3 o 2 v TAJESTI( tax Wil be' gns «n.ji'm::rw' In the | members of the police commission some very good Ideas. One is that the accident.” ) will inspect the regular and super- ' MA&N Who cheats in husiness may J ¢ The hodies of Lieut. Raymond E.|Attempt Is Made to Kill Commander The gym °s as outlined for | i i Aq * [ numerary department tomorrow eve.|™OVE away, but a man who cheats Davis, Corporal David H. Stivens and ELECTRIC HEATER sentors, Monday, Friday 130 m ‘m”m“_‘_ B T ;‘y;b:-lfi\?-ml P:Ining. The regulars will be inspected |!P MArriage makes a sad mistake and Th Private Kane were found ‘in the Will Take Off the Chill in| i, ounser business n a'm:a?;‘y'y“"‘ at 7:16 o'clock, and at 7:45 e'clock |1 CONStantly reminded of his fault. ey are wreckage, First Sergeant Thomas Pl et e, -"“‘d",m “4'”1" the supers will be lined up for “the| A man should be a loyal to his 1 Benfleld, Private Henry J. Nichols : : S hursday, | opee over [family as he s to his country, but GOOD. and T'rivate Trving M. Whitney were| publin, Sept. 25, (By Associated we don't know now, when people hurled 60 feet away from the plane.|press).—An attempt was made last the morning. 5:80-6:30 p. m. professional and bus-|" Mavor and Mrs. A. M. Paones ness men, noon class, W ; e > Segflanans Al - FAODONER, , ; it 4 T Wednesday and Assessor and Mrs, Edward A. Mc. | MATTY, how long it is for. The only As n result their bodies were only night to kill Gen. Owen O'Duffy, chiet —_ Sizes — Friday, 12:15-1:15 p. i Wi | Two Sizes Camp daily .m;p.‘\ NHLS‘ Tl::.m,}“‘\";fi Carthy, Registrar and Mrs. Thomas ';'::W‘;?" "":“""‘“ Mormons and some slightly scorched. Benfleld was|commander of the Irish civil police, $6 OO $9 00 T ) J. Smith, James P. Kiniry, Fire Com- ericans of today Is that the Mor- breathing when he reached the post|it was announced today by the free . 0 | Classe firtanm el latak missioner John E. R. Keevers, I, S. ‘m'()wn‘,k (pnk I:nll of ”W". wives at once, hospital, but died when placed on|gate government. | Mtonday, Watlnsakday and feid “m»‘» McMahon and Anthony Seraphim, at- i ""{n::' tied up and constant the operating table. Nichols and Gen. O'Duffy, Gen. Hogan and two [5:00 p. m.; Employed “A. Monday, |(c7ded the ratification ~meeting of|close relatlonship bring out all _the Whitney were alive when rescued, but | o(por officers were proceeding along [Svednmatny ann Hiotams. Yo Londay: |the democrats at New Haven Inst Sat- [MC4nness in & man, he said. Mar- died a few minutes later. Nass caalen e atlemarils ae e lc lnson m.; Junfors, Tuesday and Thursday, | 00y NiEht. riage, dossnot meanjownership; as Private Ward Missed Death. ambushed, A heavy revolver fight Q028100 . Bi Rataraaye. oooanlE Atieeting ot} the' charter rmIr«'Ir\n:"\?""'I"."‘I‘"; think:. | That, 8 an . old All soclal events arranged In con- |ensued, in which the attackers were m 0 a. m.; Employed “B." Tuesday, | o ttee will be held in the mayor's|® €% €va dea afd it s not confined M l A [ w h nection with the war games were|driven off and one of them wounded. D C Thursday and Saturd 00-8:00 p ,"fl}:l’ at City ’Fan this evening. “?m"?‘(;‘ lr';:’!‘w:h“: i 1;](2"'-‘"1 Lay men 1060la AC m les it Defilh called off yesterday. Major Walter R. e e " A marriage license was issued a allz L Ir wives an , o f i 7 mg 0. e : oify SlaHire ppreie Mas RaURG BLLNS ettt e e i ‘ : Weaver commandant of Mitchel fleld| An important isiand in West Af- Special classes in following sports LlSl 0[ SlX MGH, GOl][lfllleS. said the program for the aerial man-|rica has the odd name of ‘‘Banana. of Irish Civil Police—Escapes Une injured. Dennis Sullivan, of 180 Hartford|G0d things would be hetter, Some 169'171 MAIN ST. 1“nr s:‘;mn'rcv I'xoxl'n;; ,\krnd}n. 8 P. M avenue and Catherine Davey, of the|Me€n won't even allow their wives to ‘”f”;‘ln».._mrm?i. Sontim \indershlp same ‘address worship the way they choose. W e * i h]1|ur:~v13r3‘)hdfll- 80 p. m; xioe “If a good, Lot supper should be| New York, Sept. 25.—A milltary R R AR mbling, Tuesday, S8:00-8:30 Wy waiting for a man when he gets home [, v . vimming ciass, besimmers, Satrdoy| 7" MEN T0 MERIDEN ~ [paide for & man when he gets Home | noara-composed of Major Davenport ’ my ancin 11:00-11:30 a. m.; leadership training |would be averted.” Jonies, chalrman, "Major “.Junils A r. Graiham s Acade C g classes; intermediates, Thursday 8:30- = Love makes the home life Y c|Jones and Lieut. Newton Lon G a . 0 = : o o ileF manoy s Jeut, glellow : 9:30 p. m.; juniors, Saturday, 9:15-|Four Teams Will Journey To 'That|and marriage for any other reason fs|P¢gan an inquiry yesterday into the Open Daily 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. 10 a. m, bound to be a failure, he said, Love |dirplane accident at Mineola, L. I, 299 MAIN STREET LAy The physical department committee| Clity and Enter Competition To-| .. 1over develop in ¢ Saturday night whe i p in an atmosphere [>4 day night when a lieutenant, . . A sergeant, corporal and three privates Private lessons by appointment 6 for $5.00. selected for the coming season is as i < of selected for a {aht of criticism and lack of appreciation, [¥ : : follows: J.'G. Luebeck, chairman; .| &N “If there is anything good about|fell to death in a Martin bomber dur- Private classes formed by request. Judd; Fred L. Bacon;| Twenty-two local Y. M. C. A. men|your wife, think that thing over and|iN& the Mitchel Ficld war games. High school and Young People’s class every Thursday Ensworth. will journey to Meriden tonight to|over in your mind. Don't hegin to|The taking of testimony was not fin- evening. The gymnasium committee, heading (engage in competition and he the|see and spea E o ished yesterday and the board w; i z g anc ) see and speak about her faults. Re- yes y he board will sit A b up the various sports: Basketball,|guests of the Meriden "Y' at a social |member sou are lnked up for 1ifs|aBain today. The finding of the __Mlle. Lamphone will open a dancing class for children board will be submitted to the chief Friday, October 6th at 4 p. m. 5 Charles Miller; hand ball, B. Loomis; [and banquet. The New Britain in-|and the onl to get along is to Will buyarea]]y fine § | otey van, Henry Dressel; wrestling, |stitution will be represented by allove. If there is love there will he|0f air service at Washington before Aesthetic classical and ball room will be taught. Mlle. any public announcement s made. Lamphone has studied with Luigi Albertien and Alexis L. Burdick; boxing, Charles D. Orsie; |swimming team, two volley ball teams |a happy home."” tumbling and club swinging, Fred Ba-jand a hand ball aggregation. The| Mr. Davi : | The accident occurred at the end : : ; i Mr: Dayis'then spoke abollt the b0 o e e e O ST Kosloff and also at the Vistoff Scrova schools in New York. Suit here, IN OUr Bicon; exnibition, W. H. Judd; track|following is a linenp of the teams: portance of marrying physical, men- . : = Alfred Bottomley. Volley ball—"Y" Rough-necks, |tal and moral equals. He said that|Li€utenant Davis was piloting a big For further particulars call 1758, newly opened, mod- In addition to the regular class|Captain 8. M. Brewster, H. Hornkohl, |there are three questions a girl should |[Martin bomber as one of a squadron work for the month of October, in the|Rev. A. B, Taylor, Rev. L. Davig, [agk her lover hefore she answers his[0f attacking planes of the Red army boys' division, the following events|W. Walthers, Dr. Van Duzer. lauesti SWiN v 2" First [trving to demolish the fortifications of 1 H % 4 h question, “Will you marry me?" First |V ns erate-price C]oth[ng‘ will be promoted: Physical efficiency| Daffodils—second team, B. Loomis, |gne should & the Blue army defending Mitchel field. tests, consisting of high jump, dashes, (J. Luebeck, Thomas Crowg, M. e vou knew that I've lived in the |The plane at the time was outside strength of arms, shot put and swim|Doherty, J. Hergstrom, W. H. Judd|,.ct the way vou've lived w cou |the range of the powrtul field search- Y | past the way you've lived would you| ' Department, (two and four laps). and A. Bottomley. s, e e lights, but thousands of spectators All around aquatics, consisting of| Hand ball—Attorney William | gooond: “If vou knew I'm living [S2W it suddenly nose dive when at | following events: Plunge for distance,|Greenstein and E. Mag. now like you are living now, would (@ oW altitude and strike the earth breast stroke (one lap), swim on back Swimming team—B. Root, captain, you. want ’m,\ for your wife?"” with engines wide open and at a (one lap), dive for form and medley | Merritt Taylor, D. Parker, and H.|"", o W 0 Lpe D O Ispeed of 120 miles an hour. The pllot swim. Group game contest and tour-|Rehm. Events, dive for form, plunge going to live in the future the way|And five passengers were instant® nament as follows: Track, relays, |for distance, 40 yd. swim, 20 yd. swim | &, 0 going to live in the future, | Killed basketball, volley ball, baseball and[and 160 yd. (4 men) would vou still want me for your| The bodies of the six victims re- indoor hockey. wife?" If he answers all these ques.|mained under guard at the post hos- For seniors the following events| AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH | [0 5 0 Ao 0 e 0 che should |Pital at Mitchel field, awaiting word will be promoted: Doubles hand ball| Banns of marriage were published|yae him. from parents or relations. tournament, volley ball leagues, wrest-(for the first time yesterday at St| fThe cause of the greater part of| lXamination of the scene of the ling class, boxing class, track team|Andrew's Lithuanian church, for[¢ne qivorces today i the old thought: |2Ccidént vesterday showed that the practice and leadership training|Michael P. Scanlon, of 44 Wells street, s gty vou got vwha - bomber struck while headed south. “ < ” 0 ; After you get what you want you “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” course. The wrestling will be organ- | Hartford, and Miss Marguerite E. Pe-|qont want it Another cause is the |At davbreak soldiers cleared away the ized under the leadership of L. G.|tuskis, of 43 Franklin street, and for|jcqire for a change. One of the great- Burdick, a well known wrestler of |the third time for Joseph Virbickas|est questions today is the preserva- ability, who will form a class for be-|and Mary Kniubiute. An anniversary|tion of the home. “Let us, therefore, ginners. Charles D. Orsie will again|mass will be sung at 7:30 o'clock on protect the home and make it safe.” |teach the boxing class in the manly|Wednesday morning, for the late]® mpcre were 630 members of the ”ot wea‘her . Clty Items art of give and take. This class meets |Stanley Radzlavciue, and at the same |(jaee prosant at the meeting yester = Chanlss” Johmson. of evening at the hall on Park street Pearl street, has returned after a mr R G Firemen’'s Pension and Relief asso- get a Cold. The natural result n{mugh the :(,.\!s my\.xmnm. and clation is being considered, and 3 is Headaches, Neuralgia and over the Mohawk Trail, 3 ln Sm rna matter will be taken up at a meet- Sore Muscies. Mrs. Goldstein of Mount Vernon, N y ik tor be, Feld naxk Sunany aftarnoon \5 Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. el e ohhnbak o AnEs HdbRpakats R Lol men“&"défiflf Angoek " Created for YO“ L A € ? off the , X | Menus of Grand street. Mrs. Gold ; death henefit of $100, which will be stein is a sister of Alma Gluck, fa- Former War Seoreta]"y’ Feels‘ g - provided for by an increase in the| | era er. 1 mous opera singer. dues to $4 a vear, also an increase in Dr..and Mrs, J. W. Bush and son | AISO‘ Consmmwn IS Omhved | v : : . the sick benefits from 75 ents to $1 ] R “ : ; Bankrupt Sale That ls in a J. W. Bush, Jr., of 140 Main street, a day. The election of officers for spent the week-end in New York city . Lo e 7 i Winthrop Council, & & D. of T, is [ ; A H Rk e SO B G ) : S ‘ , ‘ Class By Itself expected to visit Lady Hale council of Denver, Sept. 25.-—That the two Bristol in Redmen’'s hall tonight. The [great political parties in the Tnited RF RN T COLLEGE. Meriden council will bring the nut.|States are having difficulty to find an Miss Helen Downes, daughter of meg and furnish the entertainment. |issue upon which they can differ ma- Mr. and Mrs. John E. Downes of 28 The Maple Hill Bridge club will |terially and that the natural outcome Monroe street; Miss Anna Bardeck, meet with Mrs. Shonts of Stewart|of the situation {s likely to result in : o [danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Bar- etreet, Tuesday afternoon, September|the scrapping of the republican and| i fdeck of 1 Arch street; Miss Marie 28th, at 2:30 o'clock. This is the sec. |democratic parties in favor of a new % 2 | Magsey, daughter of Patrolman and ond meeting of the season, the first|political lineup of conservatives and | Mrs. Michacl Massey of 70 Winter having been held two weeks ago at |radicals is the opinion of Lindley M. | ¥ X street and Mary Ringrose, the home of Mrs. Leonard Fox. | Garrison, former secretary of war who § | danghter of M Mrs, P. M. Ring- | BT e ——— s here to attend a hearing in United | o i rose of Barn ale, returned to college Reading a good hook with a happy |States court i g % at New Rochelle, N. Y., today. ending leaves a pleasant recollection. | ‘‘Despite the fact that Winfield | ] To insure an agreeahle ending to the |Scott Hancock, was defeated for the x R | RELIEF CORPS MEETING meal use Baker's vanilla for flavoring [ presidency because he said ‘the tar- Blanlay Wokian'y Feilnt dhrs Sl the dessert. At all grocers.—advt. iff is a local {ssue'" Mr. Garrison LoF an .\’” oman 5 i ‘! : "f!'» THAT DEPRESSED FEELING = said, “T am finclined to helieve that 3 ho ;! an all day m »\."f;' “1 e caused by the heat is quickly al ednesday, Se e a3 - ha Wednesday, ptember relieved by just one dose of Lax- e bt : he was right. What is there then for ¥ Frederick F. Harmon, plano in-| . ficane to quarrel ahout.” SE 0115 tew A R E NomArRE Tor] | r e BROMOTQUINIE TUHiats 9:30 to sew and bring something for struction, sight singing and coaching. [P2] : Fakh s Studio in Hallinan block, 140 Main St “ff:-r""._""r ‘:; ]‘;;"‘T;;'w;:h:‘;”\ Z'r"::r’] 3 [the dinner which will be served at Does not contain any harmful Monday, Thursday and Saturday BEET1E PRENFBIAE. OUP onalbutien noon. The regular meeting will open | or habit-forming drugs. el While I class myself as a conserva-| Dr. Wilired Post of Princeton, in [t 2:30 o'clock and all officers are | The box bears this signature | sted to be in their chairs at that mmww= | tive, I have no quarrel with ?hu?’rhargp of medical work for the|T?11° | ———'——'—_]“'UC" and growing body of Americans|Near East Relief, stayed in burning |Ume “ ) E A d !who feel that this country has out-|Smyrna, administering relief until the | = ;Hfllfl : | o f oo grown its constitution, and that the|flames drove him and his family from | A grown sea lion has heen«known | ; Herbert « ARAETSON (| {0 ee i our form of gov- | the city. | to eat forty-four salmon in one day. Price 30c. Teacher of Violin jaEnmEnt 18 Eve:, They nEve & laglils e == | mate right to work for the carrying STUDIO 242 MAIN STREET lout of their opinions, provided law- it Tel. 1322-5 ful measures are used. A new politi- — L cal allgnment is imminent in Ameri- . L |ca—the conservatives of both parties . | amp e op RObm HOOd Illll Red Army of Everyman’s T ‘ e ! ) Nearing Sales Days AS the Meriden—Tel. 311, | Bible Class at Corn Roast The Red Army members of the |every Monday day evening at § o'clock. [nour on Thursday morning, for the . H n SEAY g day. S Radio sets and supplies at Morans'| oy WaybarTilimonie. e Girol i eadaches —advt. bazaar and carnival will come to a| RN, : ; W close with the drawing of prizes this by £ ki When you cool off suddenly and : -\v A change in the by-law when you sleep in a draft, you B ; YN Dancing every evening. (Dixie Band) | [ Everyman's Bible class, o n\v-] a e - f e | A i e N RN Entire Stock s Being Gone 0 Chicken and Waffle Dinner — $1.50. | day Sthntn IThe Walorsl otk 3 o 2 : 2 tire dtock Is eing Gone Uver Red Army were defeated in baseball D4 e ¢ 5 et |, " {ho captains by the score of 11 to| ; , : : D RIN K |10. In the quoit tournament, the F i ” 4 ' aned = | “Hump-back", a team composed of ! 3 S Rev. John L. Davis and J. Hergstrom, —: ! ! aln ee ’ d w defeated the “Narrow-Backs" who ™ B ‘ - yers doda Water v Mok it Batar, two games out of three The Rev Call "E',’ "R';i' “’:'“;'. "‘":",“.:‘ ;:"; best.| \" B Taylor's volley ball team defeat- or Sale our Groc Three Size Bottles—5-10-13¢ | iiraizne. 'Mr. Dasie was vietor avir Th H l mew hir H IL W r. Taylor in a 100 rd dash, mak- s e R 0 os.H.Ince 0 HAILTie WOMAN CROW g . |teenth seconds by: G .Gardner Sullivan PAINTERS AND KELLY IS V('ll AMPION S DECORATORS Fia Relly won the oie cHEme Theodore Roberts—Madge Bellamy--Tully Marshall--Florence Vidor " 267 Chapman Street | hrmatie Hornent Anderion ot " this An American Drama To the Backbone! TEL. 755-12 city, one up after an exciting 37-hole | w cheerfully given on all jobs' match. Y E{{E“g AR aMONNCUING VALLEV? | Starting Sunday = SHINE VALLEY" | S

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