New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1923, Page 18

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PROGRAM AT H. 3. FOR REST OF YEAR . Schedule of Activities Is An- nounced by School Authorities at el € A schedule of aetivities Benior High sehoo! for 1 month of announced by the s tior s and sudies at the seho the Spanish elub dance on and continuing until graduat is to be held on Thu June 14 \ The following i f f activities seheduled May 15-=Bpanish ch Eymnasium of the e\vening. May 19—Make up test in the Voea tional building for the removal of eor ditions, at %15 in the morn- } ing May 21 men May 22--8pecial senior elass as- | sembly in the auditorium, Reniors will rehearse songs Members Tatin 2, 4, 6, and & will report in rooms 19, 20 and 21 May 23—8pecial time the morning Beniors will rehearse songs in the auditorium Al mem bers of Freneh 2, 4, 6, will report in 29, 20, 21 and 24 May 24--Lower closs nasembly. May 26—Two periods of thirty mminutes in the afternoon followed hy ithe annual bazaar on class day The fvities will be from 2:15 until & 'elock. May e remaini the sehe w administra The les @ st iy socials, | ¢ activities ing with hegiv May 8w ioh sday afternoon nw G o'elock Assembly of upper class schedule in w Special time schedule 29- Evening, Senfor ban- in he forenoon. uet from 6 until 12 o'clock jEymnasium, May 30- May. May 31--Senior class assembly, | June 1-—8enjor elub meeting in the| jauditorium of the school followed by, isoctal in the gymnasium June 6-—S8pecial time schedule, fBenfor class songs hefore an assembly of upper classmen. June 8—S8pecial time schedule, iolass songs before an assembly of | lower class men Tast regular as-| sembly of the senior class. Evening, | Benior class promenade in the gym- nasijum from § until 12 o'clock | June 11—Rehearsal of graduation exercises in the auditorium. Al prospective graduates, the marshalls, and the school orchestra are required | to be present. Afternoon, a rehear- sal of a selected graduation chorus. June 12-—Rehearsal of complete “(lass Night” exercises at the audi- torium in the afternoon. June 13-—8chool dismissed for the summer vacation. 7:00 class night exercises 1n the auditorium. June 14— Graduation exercises In the auditorium of the school at - 2.30 o'clock. THREE STUDENTS OUSTED FOR BOOZE AT FESTIVITY Prohibition Raid At Prom Results in Two Expnlsions and One the School closes for Memorial Dismissal. Gambier, 0., May 15.-—Two students were expelled and another dropped from Kenyon college, the result of an {nvestigation by the faculty into the raid by state prohibition agents dure ing the annual college dance early Saturday morning in which seven| students were arrested on charges of violating the state dry laws, ac- cording to an announcement by Presi- dent William F. Pierce of Kenyon. Francis Markey of Brooklyn, N. Y., ‘and B, K. King of Dallas, Tex., were expelled. Donald V. Carey of Kenton, 0., was dropped from the college. Dr. Plerce declared that all Ken. yon students pledge obedience to col- lege rules upon matriculating and th(—‘ fact that the recent offenders were criminals in the face of county, state and federal law necessttated drastic measures. | The rald was made while the dance, one of the big soclal affairs of the institution was at its helght. SWING TOWARD HEALTH Swing your family to- ward health-and safe- ty. Ask us to deliver your milk and cream. It's pure, rich and wholesome, "MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERT'S .E.SEIBERT2SON! Your Milkman'E: PHONE:1720 1% AINCONN, > RINE With | the committ members o Ay 10 camvas the got old a ing, follow the new me Martha lodg present \ietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | " and hought the stockholders in the New Rritain Mo- tor Sales Corp: \ other Reynolds, Dr ercises In celebration of Memorial | y ay will be held In the early part of | yraeepaw Kennedy. Ta at Hudson Square.- City ltems, Polivema rwent ritain ek New several Gens g0, W Fadis ines, iere My is being disp or membership wh interes men’s boar pers ready v e e meeting a pons rk 1% only as the planning hoping to a great number of new members. Hadio sets ) advt Rtella It Aia Suppies at M odge, No, 11, wil tng Priday even ekah ar me I by a bers initiated this year of Plainville will be social in honor of advt Miss Irene Conlon of Tremont street i at St Francis’ hospital, Hart ford, where she underwent an oper- ation, Open alleys at the Casino tonight advt Dr. Lasch, A M interosts H. R, Mayor Paonessa have of the other The company a8 organized r months 0, the stockholders belng Willlam A, L, Avitable, Thomas Smith, John E. R, Keevers and New style divided top Vietrola. ¢ Plerca & Co.—-advt, Donald I.. Bartlett of the Stanley | Works left this morning for (leve. | land, Ohlo, to attend a meeting of the | National | Agents, the steel committee of five members, Association of Purchasing Mr. Bartlett is chairman of Fur repairing, remodeling, storage, Fur Shop, 12 Franklin | advt, | o— —— Jimmie Jingle Says: We're asking you to make one trial You're sure to say our bread’s worth while, —New-Maid Bread Ask your grocer Foob FoR HE e Stronly R Albert Bullivan | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, of her oy ment Phe quality i 1o her FAIR SEX CAPABLE? =2 READ THIS THROUGH -~ One Works as Steeple-Jill--An- other One Is Bricklayer Mrs emp by an m has eapered about skyserapers and water towers New York State People Killed in Plane Crash The Amsociated Pross. Parts, May 15.~The company own- By lives confirmed taday the reports that the A ans killed were Laurence ven ¥ Miss Juanita Bates of Ithaca, N, Y One generally accepted theory of the accident is that a prepelier blade or the plane broke and was huried inte # wing, Henry D, Kerlllis, the avia- tion expert, writing in Eecho de Parts, New York, May 16 Kather ing Nelson, who } 17 and @& 16, has registered as the cople-Jill and expert electrie ater New York and per Bhe believes n $30 a 'S A son danght first welder haps i e world als 5 the first w 10 earn y a8 a skille Mrs. Flore Thompson, 26 years old, a mother as well, is this citf's first feminine bricklayer-—the produet f ool for artisans conducted by Now she has become a vorks at part of the plane's equipment POSTERS REING JUDGED The poster contest under the aus. her hushand ourneyman and when she the trade, which 1s when ods & new hat or gown, she draws the prevalling wage $10 a day 'he story of one is of a widowed immigrant who played a man's game and did a man's job, first as & means of existence and later in order that might maintain her heautiful L. " o and educate her children, The | (oL e ) lare corporation: and A owite who read vy gievens, tencher of art at the g and utilized hor o CNoal sehool, [ ation to make real the lLong Is L land bungalow of whieh she had dreamed | wer native Denmark, 15 years Nelson was a machinist's » in her husband’'s shop. died she came to Ameriea, 1o &n end today when 25 posters from the Benior High school and 10 from the Junior High school were given 1o the judges who are to deeide the winners this afternoon, The judges e are J, B, Comstock of . & ¥, Cors hom: other's story into briekiay Special Notice Pinochle and Whist, Tuesday, May In't get a woman's job, so 15, given by St. Anne's soclety of St, ne a machinist in the Erie Peter's church In Church hall, Wed, rallway shop and later an electrie evening, May 16, ‘...-..I! 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It is built with 90 years’ exper- ‘e that has proven practical included. It is so attractive, so well bal- Its Coal section and Gas sections * are entirely separate so that BOTH do perfect work. Every person to whom we have ¢ sold this range is highly pleased with it, and very proud of it. Because it is built for lifetime * service, and we install it in your home and guarantee it in every way. 4 and con- New GAS-COAL Water Heater. Glass Oven Doors SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE NOW. C.J Lowest 1923 Prices. . LEROUX ing the alrplane that erashed at Mon- sures yesterday with the loss of six Sehwab of New York and pices of Everyman's Bible olass camo |fore the end of summer, | | 1028, weork |Shower for Miss Monsees By “Anchor Brand” Girls Miss Mary Monscos was tendered 8 ast evening by the members Anchor Brand” Girls' elub st the elubhouse on Hast Main street About 49 girls were present Miss Monsees recelved a large number of useful and beawtiful gifts. She will become the hride on June 19 of George K. Tal of Livermore Falls, Me., formerly ¢ eoted with the Stanley Works, this eity shower of the NINE PLANES FOR CONN, Connectiont National Guard Will Have | Aviation Section Hartford, May 15.--Notification hy the war department that nine airs planes have been ordered to Hartford | for the permanent use of Conneetls deplores the absence of parachutes as cut national guard air sguadron for whieh provision has been ma hy the general assembly has been received by Adiutant General George M. Cole They are expected (o he delivered he- | The state will bear expenses of orecting hangars, a small wmachine shop and barrachs to house the men sent here, Tieutenant Talbot O, . man, of this eity, of the Tith div of reserves in expected to he the com- W, Stipeck, designer of the |manding officer, ™, tomorrow advt Brookfield Rutter, 52 only, Cooked Food Shop, DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Oalropractor 262 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 705 Hours 9 A, M, to 8 I', M, Genuine Naturopathy adds years to life, pep, power, endurance and nerve energy. I use the very Iatest and all forms of the electrical, The Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments, For those convalescent there are no treat- ments that can be compared with genulne Naturopathy, and for those | who have failed to find relfef, regard- | | less of what disease or ailment or how | I long standing, or how many specialists | | treated with, This ad 1s of tremen- dous importance to yor | ments are not embar | en; are painless and | —Something you will like—it's deli- | | children. Galbraith & Pattison CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES Tel, 10 AUSTIN ST. CINDERS FOR SALE A H. Hamis ~—General Trucking— 00 WEST ST. 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For Saleat All Good Stores. ‘ CARRY A FULL SUPPLY — of — : JOHNSON'S PASTE, Liquid and Powdered and we Highly Recommend It ! To the Trade | Telephone 359 Headquarters for all Wood Finishing Products The Jofn Boyle . Lo -— Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Deccorators !! 3-5 Franklin Square One family house on South Burritt street for sale. Here is a very good spot, and any money you spend here will be well invested. You always find .a good market for property here. We buy second mortgages or loan-on seconds, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, e e e et~ FOR SALF, —DRINK-—- | AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda cious, Three stze bottles—se, 10c, 15c. . | . 1 0 ! Quinlivan Plumbing Co.| 712 Stanley Street | Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES Tel. 2002, VALUABLE PROPERTY ON WEST MAIN STREET. BLOOK ON COURT STREET—IF TAKEN AT ONCE, H. DAYTON | 272 MAIN STREET CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2918, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs 34 Lalayette St. ALSO PRICK HUMPHREY NATIONAL BANK BLDG, | NEW AND SECOND HAND | EURNITURE At Very Reasonable Prices—Biggest Stock in the City A. LIPMAN Tel. 1329-3 THE OLD HOME ANOTHER WIND'S TORM "AND YouB TOWN NO-NO- | SAY ZEKES_SO TIGHT| THERES ONLY ONE POCKET IN HIS FAMILY BY STANLEY dio IT WAS GOOD FORTUNE TMAT SENT A SIGN TACKER OVER TO 2EKE TITUS OLD STORE ROOM . THE NEW CLOTA SIGNS HE PUT UPARE BELIEVED To BE THE ONLY THINGS HOLDING THE SHACK TOGETHER Heating—Plu mbing—Tinning 174 ARCH ST. New Britain, Conn.

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