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|giris. Dorothy Bowerman is viee F R president Heles Andersen, seorelar)y and Arh Powels, treasurer The anior Triangle elub members have ected Marjorie Leupold as president Grace Wickwire, vice.president; Myr very, seoretary and Gladys Berg Wolf Mos. Dunil Wil DelverFrst o je'lj‘-f ‘ Series Next Tuesday is president of the ahi Helen Bhanahan, viee Helen Woeds, seoretary 1 Christing Pattison, treasurer, The Peptimist in the pariors of the Y. M. C. Wedne f next week M Nanie Anng has also been mad that th no roller shating 2 ' further notiee A, on sday ment will | Mrs, ¢ Conn ™ Bible talks years of age Tuesday afte Bym leetures wi i N TORBREAEAST Mays lavornc Dinver Dish for '\ Visitors at Guy Dralting Dept. il Diffien will hegi for g nasium unt br Mareh 1 for March 20 the topic of the 2 New meeting Girl Reserves noon, Elaine president; 1 the Hi-Amo held yeste Wright ofMier of as heen solved! the engineering de- ) rd of publie A nger searching for heing wade for the i i sipl | € [ s which the use of the most Reserve copde n type of inks could Greenwich o iger are they has punctured and olus valuable sketch- The girls plann SaN Beitaln are Blaine L involving a considerable amount lan Ashworth, Agda T Edith | o ime and money: nor are they any Holmgren, Cordella Ki INIC® onger casting suspiclons glances at dohnson, Marjorle Norris & “lone another when glue pots ‘or ink Bradiey, leader and chaperc wells that they have filled appear to Miss Laura Brown dry up with unugnal rapidity ed president of the Ginger These condtions, they have found Reserve club made up of gr after months of {investigation, Are E———— ciUsed by the presence on the fourth floor of city hall of many nests of bugs, whose favorite foods seem to be | inks, water colors, glue and the ma- terials upon which the prepare their maps and sketches, The condition had been called to the at- tention of City Engineer J. D. Wil- llams and members of the works hoard on several after freshly prepared maps found with lines obliterated, Recently one of the engineers had | occasion to prepare a map in which | | long vertical lines were used. When he reached the bottom of the sheet Mare [ wondering what Ing ! Jestroyed num has been elect Snap Girl school ' ARE YOU SENDING THE WHOLE CHILD TO SCHOOL? Your child's once in life may depend upon your action now in this matter of his esesight. Get the facts about your child's eyes. Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist. 327 MAIN ST. SATURDAY, FEB. 17 IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR SALE ON MEN'S SHOES HOSIERY SPECIAL Women’s Full Length Black Silk Hose $2.25 Value. $3.50 Men’s -Wool Hose—75¢ drinking up the fresh- The solution had been slowly, ink. along Iy laid found gnawing aw | maps, the engineers were the certain that the insects had | the trouble of past years. An effort will be made to rid the were more caused TEL. 1905 (¢ 410 pests, THE W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 West Main St. Branch of Hartford Store Baby Department Crib Blankets, Rubber Sheets, Etc. A full line of all Bahy Goods PEOPLE’ S 1TO 98¢ STORE 328-332 MA New Britain, Conn, Y'ME AN elub will give a cake salgy ineater engineers public occasions | were | AT he was amazed to find a bug following | members: reached and subsequently when bugs Lynch, Frank Hart and parts of lon. L offices of the engineering department | gon the evening's program. Tay You AN’ MINNIE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1023, ! City Items Guibransen Player A’Iur.u. Morans', ‘ vt Leon A, Spragug of the New !lm ain Trust Co., left this merning on ;Wlll SCAN BUDGETS [} at Morans', | business trip te Boston R S < 1 St Wil Be Ak 0 S Captain Willlam Payne will give an illustrated leoture at the Lyceum | tomorrow morning at 9°30 United Parents and Teachers' asso-| yoore will be malled the first part clation "v'l, this elty 3 of next week to the various organisa- Toot Tootsie,” voca tions reeeiving aid from the United _The Bunday school of the 1irst | ot oty el ) uagets for the coms Naptist church will have a rally and o " vear ang 1o make their returns get-together party at the chureh this| o5 25 e e March 15 when the there will be musie and refreshments. | o ooecsary ot by the executive The Men's club and the Ladies' Ald 0004 and the board of relief of the m Uw Btanley Memortal ehurch will | oonmunity corporation, Announces ""' N game starts tonight on neW | yaming by Leon A, Bprague, secre- | table logers Neereation building. tary of the organization, advt The drive avill probably be held of the city held & unien prayer 5erv=| nooidi that $50,000 will be sought this |lee at the First Baptist chureh this yeape instead of $40,000, The increase afternoon. 18 necessary, the officials say, inasmuch Fastern Millinery, 133 Main 8t—advt. 44404 to the list of beneficiaries and ¢ The Beaf steak dinner danee sched- | any other charitable organizations, uled to be held at the Bhuttle |whion have been checked in their been postponed, According to an An- |\ mare money. nouncement of the committee on Ar-| Ar, Hpraguc stated that there 1s rangements, the condition of the ig2.000 in cash remaining in the treas- | that it has been decided to postpone from pledges, will carry on the work the event until a later date of the corporation for this year, It Da at Sullivan's Academy, OVEF iy not expected that there will be a | The corporation lust year was not successful in raising Its desired quota. K. 0. 1. PLANNING DANCE ON osseun raene s deares s EVE OF ST PATR]CKS DA Boy Scouts, 8$4,000; Day Nursery, $3,- " 470; Visiting Nurse, $8,260; Boys' [elub, $7,700; Girl Scouts, $1,900; City Exent in Charge of Commit- Pieree & Co.—advt | Estimates ol Expenses o'clock under the auspieea ef the| — atvt Community corporation asking them vening. Games will he played and |} 00000 will be studied, revised and, # valentine soclal tonight ment to this effect was made this The combined Missionary socleties 1o first week in April and it Is ex- Fixperienced — millinery — Workers, .y the Junior Achievement has been Meadow club Saturday evening has gemands the past few years, will seck roads leading to the club is 80 poor ey which, with $5,000 to be received 1"ox aturday night—advt, defieit, fare organization asked for $7,000; ‘\Ilnlon, $1,050; New Britain Tuber- Annua ! culosis Relief society, $1,700; com- | munity corporation (for operating ex- ‘penses), $1,000, The deficit of the previous year was $3,120, Mr. Sprague denied the statement that organizations within the corpor- ation had not received any money within the past two vears. In ex- plaining the matter Mr, Sprague stat- ed that a board of relief, composed of five men, supervises the distribu- ’Hnn of the money for the various or- iganizations, % 3 e R . Thl rnnrr- sum asked for is not| . il ;of the drive, he m.pmmed The money L is distributed in quarterly periods| when each society, by means of a| tee Headed By John Quinn—>Meet. ings Scheduled for Tonight. A committee of Rev, W. A, Harty branch, A. O. H., has been named to nge for the annual observance of St, Patrick's day, which is to take the form of a dance to be held March 16. John Quinn is chairman, .unr' William McKeon, secretary, of the {committee, of which the following are Lawrence P. Mangan, John al (o DIARUNE O 'n:jv 'r-nmnjl”" written statement, asks for a desired 20 el ‘,?,gi l“l“l‘vmgl A Meeling wym of money and explains its needs. society which has been called b hoard of relief then passes upon for 5:30 o'clock. A meeting will also! | the be held of the joint committee of | nG ot cment and the money Is given to the or the A. 0. H, and the Ladies Auxiliary|'° t0¢ Orsanization. Iwhich is laying plans for a social to Ibe held on the first Tuesday in March. A meeting of will GERMAN French Press Claims That Teutons «(Are Making Money By Selling Marks. v M. Butler of 29 § pring | . Paris, Feb. 16.—The Journal says street entertained ahout 20 friends at today that Germany is profiting by _hw home last evening, the social tak-!circumstances which oblige Francé to ping the form.of a Valentine party. buy marks for her own requirements The home was appropriately deco-|in the occupied regions. Operating rated, red and white belng the pre-iat the same time in London, New dominating colors. Piano numbers, York, Paris and Amsterdam, German vocal solos, games and dancing were hankers are working to force up the A buffet [mark. The newspaper says that the Berlin banker, Mendelssohn, acting through his Amsterdam branch, pur- Russell Bros. chased two billion marks in Paris in (a single operation. lunch was served. Fresh eggs 51c do: ——advt. Men’s Patent Colt J! Plain Toe DRESS OXFORDS Value $7.00 MEN’S MAHOGANY CALF BLUCHERS and ENGLISH STYLE Welted Sole with Rubber Heels Our Specialties S LOTUS CALF CORR SOLE ME larrest of Vice Lord Mayor Schaefer,|but in other |in says at WATER PROOF SHOES For Firemen, Policemen and Letter Carriers, MEN'S FINE MAHOGANY CALF LACE Value $5-85 $8.00 The new square toe styles, Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET | IiVas The Other Way 'Round SMATTER? JA KETCH HER RUANIA AROUND WiTh ARCHIE. AGINY Dispatches From all Over the World! s Brief News stored before another great war Five German municipal officials te- possible day face French military eourt at Bredeney for resistance to Ruhr oc- cupation, | Japanese and Brazilian embassies — deny knowledge of agreement between Kssen eity officials vote to suspend |Byazil and Japan for migration te work for 24 hours in protest against |Brazil of 500,000 Japanese colonists, ell informed quarters report is credited British house of commons gets firgt absolutely dry bill in its history and parliament's prohibition attitude is to be tested, United States senate agrees to vote on Fritish debt funding bill hefore adiournment today. Weather bureau predicts continued cold spell east of the Mississippl pos- sibly through Hulurdly Powerful Arllnnnn radio station of - navy begins broadeasting of market British labor member, opposing ex<{and weather reports. tra 15,000 pound yearly marriage al- R lowanee for the Duke of York, plunges commons into vonfusion, Russian Foreign Minister Tehitehers Moscow that European life must be normally re- British Chancellor of Exehequer Baldwin asks house of commons to halt its debt discussion until United Btates congress has confirmed the agreement, President Harding tells senators that he will veto shipping bill if it comes [to him with provision making pays ment of aid to ship operators con. tingent on annual congressional ap- economie propriations, CREWS OF VESSELS |MAPLE HILL NEWS SAVED FROM WRECKS 5 &.7si-=-cesits 2% Three Boats Accounted for But Tuscan Prince Is Missing Hall, An interesting program was given which consisted of folk dancing by the first grade and quartet se. lections by members of the seventh and eighth grades, and a discussion Seattle, I'eb. 16 (By Associated Press)—With the crews of three ves- sels saved after they met disaster in that dread region of navigation in the on the “Needs of the Schools, Pacific ocean west of Washington and Mrs, Charles R, Hare and Miss south of Vancouver Island, wireless operators along the coast today were Helen Hare are spending a few days in New York. reaching into the air for word of the steamship Tuscan Prince, No authentic news of the Tuscan Prince had come since she ' sent a faint message yesterday morning, her wireless apparently failing before she could give her position. The steamer Nika, which burned to the water's edge after she lost her ‘udder, was a drifting hulk off Cape Flattery, while her crew was coming to Seattle, The steamship Santa Rita, which went upon the rocks near Carmanah Light on the west side of Vancouver Island, was believed to be still afloat although expected to be a total loss. Her crew, with a few tents camped on the inhospitable coast in that vicinity. The tug Seamon Arch was cxpected to pick them up today. The motor ship Coolcha, with two of her officers aboard, was cllnmng to the rocks at Albert Head, near Vic- toria, her owners hoping that she might yet be gotton off, or that at least her machinery might be saved. Peter Mansfield, who has been il for several weeks, is still confined to his room, Theodore Monier of Robbins |avenue gave a bridge party at her home Wednesday afternoon. | The prizes were won by Mrs. J. T. Hart, Mrs. E. B. Proudman and Mrs. B. J: Damon, 4 Mrs, Miss Evelyn Sorrow of Maple street, who underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis recently, has returned home from the Hartford hospital, Miss Alice Clarke of Wallingford was a guest of Miss Arline Root over last week-end. HIGH h(‘fl()Ob NO Charles Baker, a High school stu- dent, is showing great form with the fast Comets of the Boys' club in their sensational winning streak. It would be well for Coach Cassidy to look up this youngster as a good prospect for a place on the first or second teams. The Debating club met in the Aca- demic bullding at the close of the fourth period yesterday. Lyon's book on debating, wWhich was selected as the reference book, proved interest- ing to the club members. - The young women of the senior class basketball team held a prac- Jtce session at the gymnasium' yes- terday afternoon. This class won the championship last year and is out to take it again. Reports will be given to the stu- dents at the close of the fourth period today. They must be returned before the close of the afternoon session Monday. INSPECTION DATES Major General Nickerson or His As- sistants Will Visit Various Armories in This Vicinity Soon. Hartford, Feb. 16.—Dates for in- spection of ordinance. material by Major L. A. Nickerson, ordnance of- ficer, first corps area, or one of his assistants ,are announced in orders from the adjutant general office as| follows: { March 5 and 6, Battery I?, 192 field artillery, Greenwich. March 7, headquarters detachment and combat train, third batiaiion, 192 F. A, Stamford. March 9, headquarters detachment and combat train, second battalion, and battery C 192nd F. A, Norwalk. March 10, Battery D 192nd F. A Danbury. March 12, 337th and 338th com- panies, C. A. C., Bridgeport. March 18, 17, 19 and 20, A 155th howitzer, Branford. March 21, Headquarters battery medical d»(achmhnt and Batter A, 192nd F. A., New Jondon. \(arch Headquarters, first bat- talion and Rattery B 192nd F. A Norwich. March 23, Service battery, 192nd ¥ A., Danielson. PSR e Plan Early Action on Parish School Request Chairman J. G. Vibberts of the health and sanitation committee of the school board is planning to call a meeting of that group shortly to take action on a proposal to carry out a health program in St. Mary's Paroch- ial school similar to that employed in | the public schools of the city. Mr. Vibberts hopes to be in a position to present a report and recommenda- | tions at the next board meeting. PRIDE CIRCLE WHIST. A whist for members of Pride Cir- cle, Lady Foresters, was held last night at the home of C. W. Holmes of Fairview street. The prize win- ners were Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Mrs. | Scharman, Miss Betty Scharman,| Charles Hallinan, Mr, Kroll and John J. Hyland. A Washington's birthday | whist will be held following the reg- ular meeting of the Circle next Thurs- day evening. | WED IN BRIDGEPORT. A return certificate filed at the office of City Clerk A. L. Thompson this morning, reports the marriage in Bridgeport, January 4, of Arthur Bartomiolo, aged 25, a chauffeur, of { this city, and Miss Irma Bacchiocchi, aged 18, of Bridgeport. Anthony 8. Renzi, a justice of the peace, tied the nuptial knot. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ney of 51 Jub- ilpe street announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Wanda, to Arthur C. Barrows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barrows of 338 East Main street. Miss Ney is employed at the P. & F. Corbin office and Mr, Barrows at the Corbin Cabinet Lock plant. Battery | CONTINUED COLD. A New York, Ieb. 16.-~The weather bureau predicted a continuation of the cold which has had New York city in its grip for 48 hours. Today's tem- perature was 12 above zero, with the expectation that it would go lower. A 50 mile an hour wind was blowing. LYCEUM MARTY NEXT WEEK CINDERS For All Purposes A. H. HARRIS 1233-3 CLIFF STERRETT GHe KETGAED ME RUANIA' AROUND wATh ALICE. AGIN! THE HERALD “WANT ADS" u.n.mmn‘ Arulp‘ N Quiek LINR IIA’- FOR CONBECUTIVE luulflofl HEADSTONES and monuments of mai and granite; all grades ana sizes. Cemer gements made, lots cared for, s thll““flwmlulfl Works, n AR Cui Howers. and all varieties of plants, Adolfo bans dalle, 218 Oak Bt Tel, §19:11, = T Tost and Found' ] AUTOMORILE narker and (sl TTEht, 1880 Wednesday, p. m. Reward. 334 C LU Holeambe, NTIT of Weyn Tost , Thiursday at trolley post near Crowell's drug store, Return to Lash Motor ‘o, Itoward, CADTER gold wrist_watch found on Norih Washington &t Plainville, Owner may me by identifying property and ing for ad. Tel. Plainvilie 230, ount- ing lost between (‘ent hurch and Rus- 1l 8t. Thursday. Finder return to Herald, TEe amount of 20 AAMPS, Datween post oMce to Hallinan's on west side of Main 8t, to right side® of Main Bt to Church 8t, Please return to Adking Printing Co. TEN DOLUAR bl lost Monday nfterno Teward If returned to Mrs, W. A, Jore dan, 38 Park St.. Plainville, ' Personals o PERSONS having constipation or ind' lon should try our whole grain whest ‘osts little. Docs h to relieve fhest mplaints. Nature's food. Am. Mdss. 321 Park St LOPING films 18 our specialty. ur Alms to us and get results, Bring Ar- 'y and 1 will make a reduction of $5 on e suit or overcoat. J. Wuck, custom tal _69_Arch_8t, Opp. South church, financial bonefit for anyol kmn\mu he whereabouts of Cleon Quack- auto parts m 36 Hartford Ave. WVANTED—1,000 men, women and children to be well dressed on easy weokly Doy ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church St. Next to ierald Office. > e City Items Piano $3.00, at Morans'. ~-advt, Miss Rosella Donlon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donlon of 165 High street, who was operated on for appendicitis last Wednesday at St. Francis' hospital, Hartford, is resting comfortably. See the new open game on the 5x10 table tonight at Rogers.—advt. Planos and Victrolas at C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt, Miss Katherine Kerin of this city, who istraining at St. Francis' hospital training school, Hartford, is resting comfortably after a serious illness with pneumonia. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.-— advt. Edisons at C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt, Mrs. Leon Tinti has resumed her duties at the Besse-Leland company, after having been ill for some time with an attack of grip. Marcel waving by G. Harvey Schultz at the Irene Beauty Shop, 141 Main street, evéry Thursday and Friday evenings. Telephone 2889.—advt, 4 new Victor hits. Henry Morans, —advt. tuning, INTO TOMB, Chosen Few Will Be Permitted Peer Into Old King Tut's Grave, London, Feb. 16.—Although the for- mal opening of the inner chamber of King Tutankhamen's tomb has been fixed for next Sunday, when the Queen of the Belgians, the Egyptian minis- ters, Commissioner Allanby and oth- er notables will be present, several correspondents at Luxor say that a hole will be pierced in the wall of the chamber., This aperture will be large enough to enable the excavators to view the contents. It is intimated that the result of this peep into the resting place of the pharaoh will only be communicated to a chosen few, to TO BE MARRIED IN MARCH. The wedding of Miss Blanche Screen of Hartford to Otis Ray Frinke of 155 Main street, this city, will take place on Wednesday, March 21, and not February 21. The cere- mony will be performed by Rev. John .. Davis, pastor of the Trinity Metho- dist church. S. W. VALENTI SOCIAL, Members of the Stanley Works Girls’ club, composéd of young women connected with the offices of that concern, held a Valentine social last night at the clubrooms on Lake strect. Dan Nolan entertained with and vocal specialties. Strictly fresh eggs, 51c doz, 2 doz. $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. “ WANTED! «One thousand women to ‘|sew covers on basc balls at home, Spare or all time. Apply for instruc- tions at the branch office at Bond Tober Sporting Goods Company, 117 North Street, New Britain. Main Of- fice and factory at 17 Goodman Place, , Hariford, Conn. ukulele” | | | | |