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ACTIVITIES AT Y. M. C. A. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, | | NOW HAVE POTATO SQUAD | TICKET FAKIRS ARRAIGNED Oe Herald ' il FOX-HOLMES HIGH SCHOOL NOTES w—m—— ' REPLIES TO ROOSEVELT SEPTEMBER 13, 1923, - /Ao Ad Sells r Cadillac " Membership in Roys' MF‘M Former Instructor in New FBritain [ Voothall Candidates Have First Prac: Farmers' National Cooncll Digecior Bierlin Police Departinent Members Bonds Flaad at $5.000 and $10.000 "“-~ I-Jm'bfl‘"““ ’“i 'm | ierald” led 1o the safe of four 7y ported lucreasing - Schedule of Normal School Marvies New York ticow-Lawk of Intevest May Inter- Takes lssue on Speech Made ot Protecting Parmers Prom These for Those Printing Phoney Pastes ilac awtomobiles by the Lash Melop . i = of Wesl Main streel. This stales = Events. | Lawyer At Her Home in Bristol fove With Debating Activities Syrecuse Fale in York Sale Whe Raid Potate Fiekds. beaants (o bhag Pighi ment is vouched for by J. B Lo With the coming of winter season| A protty early fall wedding took | The first assembly of the school| Seattle, Sept. 13.—Renjam « e ) L=The “potatal New York, Bepl, 18.—fix men yes.| MARARSr of the company, Whe the memberghip in the Y, M, C. A, is | place in Bristol . Tuesday afternoon [¥ear will be held on Monday of next ! Marsh of Washington, 1. . manag M ia the latest unit of the Her: | terday on charges of COURLeRfelting pu in adsorth “"',,L:'.::," steadily’ on Lhe inerease, this being [When Miss. Pauline May Holmes, | Week when the Sophomore and Soph. ‘A& director of the farmers national lin police fo ket for the Dempaey Aght were the street & hefore 4 .m‘ particulari.po in the boys' depart. | I8UE of Mrs. Fred Nolmes of 37 |omore mid-year classed will report for n"::llr“v.u.:u‘s.(h.pms:n b 1: A' aht 2 " "_: b e :"'”'\ ."' \’l"' . - Rigned § 1 ' ‘:‘ e t 1odar. | yosterday. The four ears were “'& ment where the numher of munhfl‘wh“""m" street, Bristel, hecame the [the usual morning exercises, They | 1 L 3 J odore the & ‘., ¢ ') - ' eld e 3 and 1wl L Ts i oiack last night. "It was Whal S Ships tahen it 1EIeett By Ty n pheide bt Kera Gregory Nenediet Fox, |will alse report on Thursday. On| """‘"". ABNSIARL. seoretary af { PeR Invading the Suburhan districts und -~ for examination o, wauld cal ‘powerful advertishng™ the history of the assoeiation {808 of Mr, and Mre. Frank Fox of |Tuesday the senior mid-yer class, | VAU TeRWIREES & aneqcl Mlr Haose |J00 9lawing up all {he pofatoes fn Kol " Mr. Lash sail taday, “The advertises Behedules for the gym elasses ".‘ha" York city. The ceremony was|which is the class ncarest to gradua- | |5'' Made yesterday at Fyvacuse at E Plates and other counterfelting| yent did it. For five yoars T RaVONN pEyerbon | performed at the heme of the bride [tion, will report. 1t will alse "w“‘;m New York state fair, It fo Ameng the fietds .m:-d by o paraphernaiia were geised simultane vertising every week in the ’ | 3 iton of the Episcopal | with the ) e g | lOws aiders 1n the munieipal farm easily ously with the arrest yeaterday : Intermediatembl A Rev, Dr, Hi piscop ith the regular senior class on Wed s firitain Herald and | know that 1 and Friday, ,,,,,“":';"b" ‘:""":.""";V ehareh, Plajnville officlating, Miss [nesday and Friday, This custom will The press reports say that cached by tramway and alse the (' Tex Rickard, promoter of i yove et > M. | Marina Holmes, sister of the bride [be kept up for the rest of the school | *tAted at the New York state (air|Mrits estate of geveral thousand acres. 'the fight, told the ¢ that 50,008 | Employed Monday, Wednes. | W48 the maid-of-honor and William [semester which will be until Febru- | hat farmers could not trust the gov \g8 of eity ’“"' ‘”"l“’“ the 1ater Logus pastehoards, most of them of y b ’ " " | Pox of New York city was best man. |ary wh the g S o |erament to manage the handling of iesday morning despite A Warning 556 and $27.50 varieties, had been ’ » d . 7 ¥ when the mid.year class will be & ;:”m‘":‘l':‘g*l’l“‘ol:-_:?'" Tt0 8.9 Mu| "rro bride was sowned in white | graduated {tarm products because polities woutd| ¥ the pelice and by neon more than | nrinted and were ready for eirculs e'eflofl ] tmm Junor Schoo! Boys—Tuesd hq | CAnton crepe with trimmings of lace. | The first practice of the high | €reep In and spoil it, Were you con. | !000 men, women, bors and l"‘ 5! tion Thubday, Erm ¢ (o 5 :wln:r;m. % Mer vel of tulle was caught with [school season was held at Walnut fessing the truth about the republi-| 124! I themseives In custody Ater Be't For hu to 5:30, Saturday, |:,' to 11 ‘m' {orange hlossoms and pearis and she | Hill yesterday afternoon when a squad | ©Ans or Indieting the democrats? i L Ll r-||n7 llw‘p.rrlfi}: of i : swimming 11 te ".’" 8 A *loarried a shower bouquet of white Jof 16 candidates reporied for the “You are also quoted as saying ° potate squads” rein fllr,r» W ean '\_\'0‘0 l fll\'eri“\' “lfllfi Employed “R" ’l'm---l-.\“".‘l'mn-tdn' Lridal roses, The maid-f-honor wore |first work-out of the season, Falling [ !Nt mentally limited fanaties are Mables other ""m"..”.‘.“. St - . . Virst Application Nflw lh-hhl of and Saturday, gym 7 to § p. m “,,,,,l A gown of green canton crepe trim-|on the ball, pudting and a light urging government price fixing of ' ADd more than 300 arrests were | Records Made b_\’ Qulkcfi Scarma, Nalt “M.,“ and Piles. ming 5 to 880, b 8 *{med with grey. Her arm houquet |ual drill was practiced during the af- | farm products, The voters.of several ™MAde: Gy sig. | B The Associated Pross | Men's Beniars Class—Monday and | W28 Of sters in varegated shades ternoon. The team lineup as follows: | million farm familiea favor this, who| " ralders ""'f‘h‘ t '“" r oW ;'f‘ Osaka, Sept, 13,.—The seismology | Vs Chafing | Friday 5:30 ta 030 Tononny wnd| The home 6f the bride's mother [Neipp and Deardorian, center; Hoj- |appointed you to & country Iifa com- | £ ool A K e “wanane | department of the Kyoto Imperia o | 4t b Bt LB "fld Tt | WA artistically decorated with astors [ noskia and Kelley, guards; Deardor- | mission,” Half a million farmers face the fields "'( feyee Ryt “".‘ university has requested the selsmolo. | Gis] B130 Lo, 80 pe o ¥ an and ferns for the reception , which |ian, Neipp and Bruce, tackles; O'Brien | the loas of thelr farms and their life “""'| e "",",,'“"‘. 'l.,',‘“;‘,:,' That | EIsts of the various countries to send 3 $ . immadiately followed the ceremony, |and Giana, ends; Grip, quarterback; savings, and net all of the said they wer 5 t phatograph p . e g Business Men— v " o \n ) N H , H *m ean be ¢ » 8 2 e, It photographs of ciferts registering oAyl * | dag Uainess Men-Tuenday arid ThUrs- | ophe briday party received the [McCun and Zshrer, haifbacks; Walk- |anpointed to near cabinet positions at 1o, "2 resarted to such tacticn B [the Japanase earthquake. Thess are g g g klwlrfimml r’unpfnr beginners wiil | Suests, many of whom were from (cr, fullback, Glerkowski, Helser, | lucrative salarie cause of the scareity desired by the university for a thors oney hark ainner Michigan, Vermont and New York [ Putney and Keffer of last year's squad | —————— city. ough study of the tremor. o safe full of thankful lotteny o the mighty healing power be held every Baturday morning from d - ¢ity and New Jersey, was in uniform but did not play, LY ':‘l"’"':“":::";":"‘l‘t"“; Mr, and Mra, 1ox loft for n honey- | Hennessy, n new man, also reported. | THE GOLDEN RULE APPLIED (.recte Prohahlv Will & L SRR e ’ e b ¥ | moon trip which will be spent at{ Harold Bruce, a new addition to | m— | Give Salute on Sept. 20 P SAILS, ‘\‘u‘!le\' S e TRaeA Rl o oieas l:ukt- George, Quebec and Montreal, [the football squad, is sald to be a|Surcty Company Gves Joh to Offen. BELhy e g 2y Shanghal, Sept, 11 A rellef party | ments will be organized early in O¢. | Chnada. great prospect for w guard or tackle | der Whose Defaleations It Paid mun.m--'wm-m 13 =1t is understood |"i!ed for Japan today on the Chi- | tober and hoxing and track classes | The bride was eduioated In the Bris- | position. 3¢ weighs aboii 180' pounds H ) here that the saiute to the allies re. [N #1010 8hin Min Abo, with Amer- wilt. b oviniael’ the- Iter Dart of tol schools and is a graduate of the [but is lacking In. expertence, | artford, Bept. 18.—Paroled from Uired of Greece ifi the Janina mur- lcan, British and Chinese physicians ! ] the month P New Britain State Normal school, No debating team will be organized | the state prison after having serveq ' aUired of & il g el and nurses, including Maud Anderson Mt I am near month, She has been engaged as an instruc. [this year unless the students show [#hout two and a half years of g 0er torms Iaid down by the c of Boston, 51.00, e . tor in the New Britain Normal school, | more interest. The reason accounted | | minimum sentence of three years Mllhnvlllflrl will. take place Septem- HEAVY OVER-SUBSCRIPTION | The groom Is a Iawyer in New York | for this lack of interest in debating is | for embezziement of $150,000 from:| Per 20, The eountry remains "n"; e e ] Washington, Sept. 13.—~The new fs- | city having been graduated from sev. [the poor showing of the team in the | the Hartford Connecticut Trust com. | Wl The government has not ye HOPONPESH DR o S0 0D | G | RS DGO e slie of treasury certificates of indebt- | eral colleges, past two years, Mr. Sallee, director |Pany, Raymond J. Porter has heen |recelved official notice of Italy's re-| 0 edness has, been fully absorbed and The couple will make their home [0f the English department at the |offered a position by the Actna Cas- ported intention of demanding 'rl‘ll\rl indications are for a heavy over-sub- | in New York city and will be at home |school said in an interview this morn- | ualty' and Surety compuny. bursement for the cost of the Corfu goription. The issue matures six|to their friends after November 1, |Ing that he would tutor the boys if | Unusual interest attached to the OCCUpAtion The officlal attitude here L they could organize and show some | news because of the f that the |18 that nothing can provoke """'"' months from September 15 and bears “Where the Flying Fishes Play—"’ FROM BUR He objects to|company which has given to Porter | INto war 4 1-4 per cent interest. | D interest in the work, el g having a debating team If the stu-|his chance to make good is the one | = = Amherst, Mass., Sept. 13.—Miss 2 A% ’ * FREED, 3 Aden, Arabla, has no water pipes| Catherine Marton, a cook who was tli‘or;‘tlu do not show interest in its ac- '\\r-‘lnr: h‘:'." ‘(n make up $100,000 of % \\.\}\lTfi Ill,:! ?0:1”‘\7,.? n,...-‘ where dolphins dart through opal seas and all drinking water i dens b resterday wh vities, e bank's loss on account of his ew Haven, Sep! — : Pt Py 3 & 8 condensed | burned yesterday when her = clothing misdeed, The bank was insured to|Amato of Derby today petitioned (lu‘ and emerald islands lie wreathed in creaming surf—Bermuda, “The Isles of the Blest,” are only two days from New York—two days of Juxurious sailing through the sparkling waters of the Gulf Stream, The Bermuda trip will provide for you a treasure-house of memories of en- chanted seas and natural marvels be- vond description at a minimum rate of $50. Davis Travel Service will take care of EVERY detail of vour trip, You needn't burden yourself with a single worry. took fire in the kitchen of the home of President George Olds of Amherst college, died today. and sold for one and one-half cents a | gallon and ice made from this for $2 a hundred pounds, for a writ of man-| damus to get her boy, Sam, out of| (heshire reformatory on the ground | that as he is only 15 he should not| dent. It is understood that Mr, Brain- [ have heen committed to it The erd took a sympathetic interest in [legal age is 16, Judge L. J. Nicker- Porter, who Is scarcely 28 years old. | son late today will hear the facts. | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE that extent by the Aetna Casualty and Surety company of which Morgan B Brainerd, one of the prison directors, | who voted Porter's parole, Is presi- superior court BASEBALL DISPUTE Between Richmond and Wrangle Wilson Clubs in Virginia League to Be Referred to National Assn, Richmond, Va. Sept. 13.—A dis- pute between the Richmond and Wil- son clubs as to which won the Vir- ginia league pennant will be referred to the national association of profes- sional baseball clubs. The Richmond club claims the pennant on the ground that it was forced to play a game at Petersburg that was not scheduled. The Wilson club nosed out the local team by a one point margin but if the second game at Petersburg, Septem- ber 5, which the Richmond club lost and which the league statistician de- clared was not on the schedule, was thrown out the locals would have won the pennant by three points. 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