New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1922, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21[ 1922, The Children in the New Britain Schools —have made arecord for them- selves. They stand 2nd on the Honor Roll, of the entire United States, in School Savings. This means 939% of the New Britain School Children deposit in the Burritt Savings Bank. In all 10,682 pupils are learning the value of saving a little each week. We invite you to read the following list: CLASS A—ENROLLMENT OVER 10,000 Total Number of Average Per Cent. Enrollment Pupils Total Individual Partici- In Schools Partici- Amount Deposit pating Operating pating Collected Gross Louisville, Ky. ......... 98 27,717 27,252 $ 76,236.57 $2.79 $F.e67 New Britain, Conn. 93 11,408 10,682 _31,555.02 295 2.86 Rochester, N. Y. 22,000 20,460 56,988.31 278 138 Duluth, Mien. ......... * 17,061 15,408 79,503.37 - 5.15 ? Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18,834 15602 11769081 754 232 Minneapolis, Minn. 55,246 47,248 121,01433 256 124 Memphis, Tenn. 23,500 19,992 70654.16 354 189 Terra Haute, Ind. 12,310 10,464 40,625.07 388 135 Pittsburgh, Pa. . 85,099 71,657 462,002.60 645 4.89 Youngstown, Ohio 21,629 17,653 104,081.70 589 220 Akron, Ohio 30,717 25,000 80,862.75 323 2.05 Evansville, Ind. . 10,044 8,036 4497205 559 5.09 Peoria, Ill. 12,861 10,145 51,604.63 5.08 3.86 Scranton, Pa. 21,478 16,701 10262342 614 132 Springfield, Ill. 10,088 1,751 1464697 189 181 Dayton, Ohio 23,387 17,492 81.603.54 4.65 220 New Orleans, La. ...... 38,264 28,529 56,187.09 1.96 ? OO UTLEW DN - YOU PARENTS: Why don’t you open up a Savings account here where your children Save! BURRITT SAVINGS BANK 10,682 save. The total amount Hunter, vice-president and general New Britain Scholars T Capt: ;i “'}‘?vd“ Roberts, the versatile,’ 7 [ L 52,""" w ATEHINE Gy et S ) o ORI SOUNTIRENG MILLS IS APPOINTED Are in Thift Class |1y fie Siams et STi0oThe [ant, WS, i | back [V = erage of $2.95 per pupil. Todays er o TKeT |Meeting of the Council to Be Held|Former Personal Tax Collector 1Is| Statistics received by the Burritt g Bive RIODRDIN. ThE, a8k Ah RS e : : 5 _ |Savings Bank show that the children Saat NICHOLS—BRADLEY u,o\one\; in the srmdn:_lm for se Orag On Thursday Afternoon of Next| Named by Eno for Work in En-|in New Britain schools have made a LUMBER: COMPANY COMING Miss Clara Bradley of 75 Cherry years, ecause of a ecision amon X i A Miss a Sl 6 the presidents of Harvard, Yale and, Week—New Class to Start. forcement of Dry Law. |record for themselves inasmuch as| Through the efforts of the Cham-|street and Willlam E. Nichols of 19 Princeton looking with disfavor on ? ® they stand in second place on the|ber of Commerce the Hunter Lum-|Glen street, were married this aft- ! I i F b l] B m inter-sectional contests. | A meeting of the New Britain Girl| J. Willie Mills, who up to the time [honor roll of the entire United States |ber company, of Boston, has been [crnoon at St. Mark's church by Rev. 'Gfeal l!]lelest 10 Foothall battle| e e T oin 4, the demand |Scout council will be held on Thurs-|that Mayor A. M. Paonessa combined |{0F school savings. Ninety-three per|prevailed upon to locate in this city. [Samuel Sutcliffe, pastor there. They for tickets had been unprecedented |day evening of next week at 4 o'clock | the offices of personal tax collecturic_‘““" n‘f the children enrolled are par- [The Hunter Lumber company is a|were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. | at 181 Main street. All|and city collector, was in charge of ticipating in the savings, there are |firm of wholesale Iumber dealers, |Nichols will make their home on i and Indications were that when the in room 9 oles: wm] Gemre i;;ni.1g whistle blows” there will not |members are asked to attend this|the former work, has been appointed|11,408 enrolled and of this amount |capitalized ai $100,000. Herbert F.|Glen street. a federal prohibition enforcement agent, working under Director Harry E. Mackenzie. The appointment was | announced yesterday by Chief Jona-| than Eno of Simsbury. Mr. Mills' | work is to consist mainly of investi- gating. be standing room in the great concrete |gathering. - o - orseshoe Plans have been made for an in- Cambridge, Mass., Oct, 21.—Centre & The probable lineup: [teresting course for Girl Scout lead- .College and Harvard battled before Harvard Position Centre |ers to begin the first week in Novem- 52,000 spectators in the stadinm this| Fitts ......... Gordy |ber. The course will include troop afternoon to determine the winner of Left End management, patrol system, scouting the odd game in the three season Eastman . .... Lynch |games, tenderfood and second class inter-sectional series { Left Tackle work All girls desiring to register The appointee is a member of the Jones |in this class are asked to notify the|republican town committee and is < Mindful of the 6 to 0 defeat which Grew ... ¥ . . 5 the Kentuckians under “Bo' McMil- Left Guard |Girl Scout headquarters as soon as|Prominent in the activities of the Jin presented Harvard last vear, the | cjark RO (8 Kubale |possible G. 0. P. ] ICrimson today threw the full strength Center {08 the masting of the, Muple it | b Sategtilaie B lof its first varsity eleven on the field. | Hyubbard ... Shadoan |troop on Thursday afternoon, Nancy | Centre, in turn, offered a team that Right Guard [Doane was awarded a Girl scont ring. |[ALIAN RALLY SUNDAY R the. 1921 | Dunker Creger (given by Mrs. Joseph Merritt, com- | fray, piloted by Herbert Covington as Right Tackle | missioner of Hartford, as a token of | s McMillin's successor at quarterbock. | Hartiey Lemon |appreciation for scout work done at| Paonessa, Conti and Marzano to Be LO HEST PRICES EVER QUOTED ON FORDS Right Ead |{Garvin field during the summer | Buell (Capt) - Covington imonths. Speakers at Meeting in Old K. of C. | shasin T et ol | Hall on Main Street. N P . | 4 c i | @ ~, oo e s ONNEQTIGUT NIGHT |, v 52 ot s o ew Prices . Reduction el Right ”am;?';k t) Robert Emil Marzano of the City Bank and | Owen p rts | Trust company of Hartford, and Fullback |Phoenix Temple of Hounor to Enter-| o, o0, 4 "M, paonsiss of thik city. F.0.B. Detroit, Mich. tain Visitors From All Over State| Wil be the speakers tomorrow after- noon at a rally to be conducted by el \ T0 ENTERTAIN | in Honor of Loeal Man the Tattan " Tndependsat . Baition New Price- Old Price New Price Old Price b | club. The meeting will be held at 2 Chassis $235.00 $285.00 Coupe $530.00 $580.00 — Phoenix Temple, Temple of Honor.| g'clock in old K. of C. hall on Main | i Manlsers and. Friends 6 §.-0, Bi B 190l Hold- 2 \Bupaust. and. Fedeption street, and will be presidéd over by Touring $298.00 $348.00 Sedan $595.00 $645.00 p ” i % o & wugene Fascelli, residen of to Feast and Make Merry Tomor. | \1o92Y €vening at which time Temp- | TU0 i P e Runabout $269.00 $319.00 Ton Truck $380.00 $430.00 {lern. Srom OERBL. SROions OF the SAtE| “nw siseting wILLEE o Yo Both row Evening At Turner Hall. [will be entertained. It is proposed|men and women. The fssues of the On Open Cars ] i | Members and friends of the Jehuda |t0 Make this session one of the big- | present campaign will he discussed <) AN ALL AROUND W | igc, No. 710, 1 0. B. B. of this|gest times the local temple has ever| — Starter $70.00 Extra—Demountables $25.00 Extra DISH | city, will be entertained tomorrow |had and the evening will be knm\n}M T evening at a festival in T hail. | il s “Conne ayor Paonessa to ening at o festial In Turner hall lamong templers as “Connecticut| . AUTHORIZED FORD—LINCOLN—FORDSON AGENTS g - The committee has secured ColoneldNight." . nday very man, womanp, |T Night Ever) i Charles Hartman, of New York:| The reception will be to former Have Busy Sunday and child has a fond Souepl 5, Ul ki | gl ! ’ Joseph man, of New Haven; |Chief of Police William J. Rawlings| Tomorrow, Sunday, will not be & S i spot in their food Louis B. Rosenfeld, of Hartford, and [and John Sloan, national officers. The | day of rest for Mayor A. M. Pag. Sales and Service memory for good old Americanization Director James E. banquet will start at 7 o'clock and|nessa, democratic nominee for secre. Feiniohed: Bread. | and |O'Brien, of this city to speak during|will be held in the O. U. A. M. hall,|tary of state. At 2 o'clock in the o s & e RS the evenin lat 277 Main street. afternoon the mayor will addres milk and Seibert’s Vocal and orchestra music will fol-| S PSS rally in K, of OuhEN. o Maln pasteurized milk es- E A buffet lunch will | [ street an 0 : L] "\ e 1 low the speeches will leave at once to fill U pecially pleases them. [be served by the women of the or- TAYLOR TO REPLY. aking engagement, at 4 o'clock, \ |ganization J Dl to the city-wide interest which|in Waterbury. In the evening, at & N : - | I S e T S qm,,gw.r,m,k He will peRle, 1R maHm Hirton 200 EAST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Insist On Genuine Ford Parts ' of modern theology versus the literal S | PPO S C LSSA o q > > | SUPPORTS PAONESSA interpretation of the Bihle, Rev. A PLAN BIRTHDAY PARTY. ¢ .B { | The Sentinel” a Bridgeport news- | B. Taylor, of the People’s church,| Junior Gold, the son of Mr. and 219 e 4 s paper printed in the Italian language, | has announced a sermon tomorrow | Mrs. Marsden Gold of 66 Murra “Your Milkman" B |has come out in support of Mayor|evening, replying to the essay of sirest, will enteriain & number oy A. M. Paonessa's candidacy for sec-|Rev. I. B. Haggard, of Hartford, | young friends at his home Mond ARK STRELT ] s home Monday FPHONZ 1720 ,q‘ | retary of state. The paper has a|read at the Baptist convention last|afternoon, the occasion being his sev- wide circulation throughout the state.| Monday i3 enth hirthday . l(;l!{AFRLEtS tRl;AiY;ure REX INGRAM’'S MAE Nil:IRRAY PRIS(‘ll‘}.A DEAN “FORGET ME NOT” “.LOVE IS AN AWFUL “SILVER WINGS"” n His Greatest Pic i ir & el in . : : ‘ ING” J “THE TAILOR MADE Sensational Production “BROADWAY ROSE “UNDER TWO FLAGS® [ Its u Story of 8 Girl No- [ “,ithT:w’: 5 BYAIENAIY CalT 9,000 feet of ‘:;:l Riitottain: = . ’ A drama of tl,e most dan- Now playing at Capitol, a H{)me alaean-s_\&hen You The Best ('o:med;mgince Her Greatest Picture Since y tent PRISONER OF ZENDA gerous street in the world New York Haven't One : “Reported Missing” “Over the Hill” THE PICK OF THE GREATEST FILM PRODUCTIONS OF THE WORL D—COMING TO FOX'S ONE STARTING EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT FOR FOUR DAYS

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