New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1923, Page 14

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N . struck by an automobile driven by * dore Gelsinger and Simon R. Schafer SCHOOL ATTENDANCE TODAY'S RIFLE MATCHES | OPENING OF EVENING SCHOOLS| ~ CITY 1S 24 PER GENT {040 Children Registre-Tur able Property and Schols According to statistios prepared by School Superintendent 8. H. Holmes, | the percentage for attendance in the publie sehools during spring of 1923/ was 92,84, Out of 10,510 students Il in the publie schools there average daily attendance of| The appreximate number of | ttending private schools was| 4,300, ‘The average number of puplls in each kindergarten based on uum-! ber registered, was 112, and the avers| age number of puplla to each teacher | in the kindergarten, hased on number belonging was 44, [ The valuation of hll taxable prop- erty in the city In June was $5,637.| $63.43, and the valuation of all school property was §3,891,664 The number of school rooms occus pled in June, 1923, was 360, There| were three bulldings used for high and trade schools; five bulldings for junior high schools, twenty-seven for elementary sehools and kindergartens, fourteen portables and temporary structures, making a total of thirty. five bulldings, all of which are actual- « HOLMES-RUSSELL Miss Julie Russell to Become Bride of Jacksonville, Seymour Holmes of Fla., Tomorrow Afternoon. The wedding of Miss Julie Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac Daw Russell of Grove Hill, and Seymour MHolmes of Jacksonville, Fla., will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at 8t. Mark,s church. Miss Russell will be attended by Mrs. John L. Holmes of Jacksonville, ¥la., as matron of honor and her sis ter, Miss Margaret E. Russell, will be maid of honor. The best man will he John L. Holmes of Jacksonville, Fla., and the ushers, Henry FE. Russell, Rodman W. Chamberlain, Richard La Vie of Locust Point, N. J., Kirby Green of New York city, Julian Stanley of New York city and Rohert Paul of Watertown, Fla. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at 'Tippo'nitten,” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alix W. Stan ley in mnley quarter. Junior Odd Fellows May . . Be Organized in Country Cincinnati, Sept. 19.—Creation of &8 junior branch of the independent order of Odd Fellows open to boys 14 years old and upward, was one of the matters to be taken up for con- sider@tion at today's business session of the annual convention of Odd Fel- lows being held in this city, State P;»bation Officers Will Have Meeting Here The quarterly meeting of the State Probation Officers’ association will be held Thursday, September 27, at Trin- ity M. E. church. The chief speaker will be Charles L. Chute, secretary of the National Probation Officers’ as- soclation. In the afternoon members of the association will inspect the Vocational building of the Senior High school and of the State Trade school. 'Auto Hits Young Boy, Is Cut Over Left Eye Robert Middleton, aged 3, of 321 Church street, was painfully hurt yesterday afternoon when he was Oscar E. Johnson of 558 church street. The boy was taken to the New Britain general hospital, wWhere it was found necessary to take two stitches to close a cut over his left eye. Johpson reported the matter to the police and said that the accident ;wcurred on Church street near Stan- ey. SUIT FOR 8350, New York Firm Contends That Yocal | Men Owe Money on Bill, i A sult has been brought against Isi- | of this city by Samuel Greenstein &1 Sons of New York for $350, claiming | that there is an unpaid balance of| $231.33 on a bill of $431.33 for goods | sold to the defendants last January According to the plaintiffs there has| only been one payment made on the | account and that of $200, David L. Nair is counsel for the plaintiff. The writ is returnable in} the court of common pleas the first | Tuesday of October, | | won by the IRinois eivillan team with BEECHAwS I PALACE—Starting Sunday JACKIE COOGAN in - “CIRCUS DAYS” Greatest He Ever Made! Stromberg Carburetor A. G. Hawker ! We Clean Everything Under the Sun General Housecleaning | A Specialty NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING (0. 338 Main St.—Tel. 888 Markssen From AN Over Couniry | fustruction Por Day Workers Will lk" ’ Are Competing Shoot Belng Hold At Camp Perry Camp Perry, 0., Bept, 18 dividual Palma mateh the The in small | iritaln bore east and west team mateh, and “ ritals the Natienal Rifle association free | rifie matches occupied the attention |pertunity for these whe cannet go ln‘ of the contestants in the Natienal Rifle association tournament here o day, The Palma mateh was fired on the 800, 900 and 1,000 yard vanges. It opened with 568 entries Teams from the Atlanta and Paci fic as were entered in the east and west team mateh was fired on the small hore ranges The free rifle th ) and 600 yard ranges with 410 contestants Pour weorld records were lished here yesterday, By piling up a score of 5,301, the United Htates in [ | |of mateh was held on o Tr estah pe ternational team set a nev the international free rifle the 300 meter range Bergoant 1, Norvis Fisher,” United States marine corps, Washington, topped his four| team mates with a score of 1,080 which is & werld's record and es. tublished another one when he scored 385 at the prone position stage The United States Infantry also broke a world's record by winning the Herriek trophy team mateh with a score of 1,780 The Port Clinton trophy mateh was | 545 points out of a possible 600, The American expeditionary foree Ru- | manian mateh went to the United States infantry team with 855 points. MISS a‘\fil‘l‘,ltsfl\‘ SHOWERED A misesllancous shower was given last evening In honor of Miss Marie Casperson at the home of Miss Susie Gustafson of Griswold street About 40 guests wero present from Wor- | cester, Meriden stol and this city, | Miss Casperson ved many gifts, Games were played and plano selec. tions renderd after which a huffet | luncheon was served. Miss Casperson will becoma the bride of George Root on September 22, WATER SUPPLY NORMAL. Measurements at Shuttle Meadow| lake show 20 feet and 11 inches of | water, which is thrée feet and one| inch helow the level at which water| flows over the dam. 'The drought ef | the past several weeks has not af- fected this city's water supply to u; great degree as water s being pumped into the mains at Forestville | hy the new pumplng system Others than natives can only lease | land in Java for periods up to 75 years, and then on condition that half the ‘area is available free for grow- ing rice for the e | Where you find | people eating You generally find healthy.people t Take 7 o for Constipation For Sale—New Single House, wga® this year mar school, where & Grammar sehoal diploma is given graduates, at corner of Main and Chestnul streets; he Blih ¢ or | A the Elihu Burritt schoel at the corner | has sold his preperty at 38 Winthrop |the hoad of Whiting street L taught | work [toot making, | work Matics be the speaker tonight al a meeting of the Parents and Teachems' associ- ation of the Lincoin school, Attorney | advt, D, L, | E concern Conatitution Week NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 102, ITEMS. Hesunicg Monda) Lroning n "uvci‘u»u n Dalding | paper.—adit “ ~ On nest Menday eveying the New [=8dwt evening sehools will open for | Adm, dbe t an edueation There will be thres sehools open | The Central Gram advt Read the paper.—advt My moved to Bridgeport the Mrs, North and Lee streets, and the | el ade sehool on Routh Main street at | ™' “Hey! You Want any comedy song, Columbia record At the trade school, under com- A Andrews & Co.—advt tent | uctors, pupils will be the following trades or pattern making, printing , drafting, auto repairing die making, vlectrical work, shop ~-adwvt Miss Lillian M daughter ek Yayi Hi street, will enter this week | Winthro univer mathe CONSTINUTION W . teaching Attorney Donald B, Gaffney will advt Noonday luncheons at Crowell's, Nair spoke this morning at the | lihu Burritt school Hoth talks | calion advt John A SEPTEMBER In the deep blue of this heauti- [ tone, there Is an appeal makes it a desirable gift anyone who was® born in rptember, B. GEORGES “Gifts That Last" 166 MAIN ST. Up One Flight Wi M AN BUSY MOTHERS APPRECIATE THE UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC WASHER To the average mother who must keep an inexhaustible supply of clean clothing for the children, the UNIVERSAL is of the Greatest Service. Even if she sends her washing “out”, the cost is great and she cannot get her clothes back exactly when she ‘wants them. » Clothes last longer too, when washed the UNIVERSAL way. The motion is so gentle that there is less wear and tear than washing by any other method. . A FREE HOME TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU OF ITS REAL ECONOMY Small Down Payment Balance Monthly The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 230 Modern in every way. Located at 327 Monroe St. Inquire at PARKER & DEMING Read the “Real Hstale For Sale e classified section of teday's Bee Aseired's Ad. Tomerrew's paper Milton Egen of 50 Olark street has returned to Middighury Cellege after the fall and winter, giving ample op 1..wml|up the summer at his home Danee with De Vite's Oreh, State |school at day sessions to attend and | A imory, Friday night “Real Estate For Sale ads in the classified seotioh of teday's and Mrs James Relyea have Relyea | Codfish * | John | Kison Talkind inachines at Pieree's machine | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Hill of 35| Roston | Fhe will taxe two year's course in the school of edu- | ¢ catlon at the university in advanced New Art Model Victrola at Morans' “Oh Harold,” special fox trot, \'n-‘ Andrews & Co- . Jox & Company fac Hartford— ~Hartford FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE—Te FOX'S in Rartford! wee 2065 wwee VANTA BABY GARMENT Demonstration and Sale This' Week ON THE FIFTH FLOOR Nurse Barnstead is in our Baby Kingdom this week and will remain with us until Sept, See her about yvour baby problems; she knows, . And ask her all about the Vanta Baby Clothes that are buttonless and pinless, During the demonstration these items at special prices, Baby Shirts, infants to 8 years, including Baby Night Gowns with draw string, §1.00 ||i all cotton, cotton and wool, silk and wool, all and $1.35, " {1l| silk, prices 50c to $3.00, Baby Gertrudes, eotton and wool, silk and i e wool, §$1.50 and $2.50, “f:fhihim:.‘l':'J’f:fi"“fi‘fi’cfin’ S’g:"-‘::t!xn_:ltand Baby Bess Hose, cotton and wool, silk and wool, Baby Binders, silk and wool, cotton and Free pattern of Baby Diapers to each cus- wool, 50¢ to $1,00, tomer during Vanta Baby Week, Fifth Floor 22, | | | RIBBONS All the New Ones for Every Purpose Buy Christmas Ribbons Now Front the Bargain Tables —Main Floor Ribbons are the vogue. Rilthons for givdles, garters, millinery and a hundred and one other purposes, Our ribhon tables are laden with exeellent quality Ribbons at small prices and on one table are Ribbons very suitable fgr tying Christmas packages, ete., for only 10c yard, The newest Ribbons for Fall are in glorified color effects; very choice and lovely, Read the following details: 3 6-inch beautiful new imported velvet and greens, grays and royal blue. 6 inches wide, moire ribbons, in 2tone effects; new brown, $3.98. Metal ribkons in silver and gold, with backs of jade, rose, copen, orchid, gray and other colors; both moire and plain effects, 69c to $3.98. . Braided silk girdles in the newer style braiding with rosette and long ends. All colors, also made’to order. $1.75 to $2.98. Garter Ribbon, 39¢, 50c and 53¢, Rosebuds and rosettes for trimming gar- ters in colors to match and contrast: Se and 10¢ 10c to 25¢ Rosebuds . ... Rosettes ..... Hat ribbons in plain grosgrain, narrowest to widest, in all shades; a special wide moire ribbon at 69¢, less expensive ones at 39¢ and CROWLEY BROS. INC. | [figh PAINTERS AN DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street | TEL, 2913, | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe | 32-34 Lafayette St, Grade Furniture RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Sole Agent for PREMIER RANGES A. D. LIPMAN Tel, 1329-2 CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris - General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TEL' 1238.3 | el DL L | Three Family House on Steele street with | All Kinds "Cf 0;"‘]:;'1"';" fll‘““s' large piece of land. Price is only $8200. o S One Family House in Belvidere is being fore- Lobsters. o) 3 « s s G ol closed (.)n—-Must h_e sold right away—See your op-., portunity. ; 1 _Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 1272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 3053-6, Bank Bldg, HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room FOR SALE! —DRINK ~ FIRST (LASS HOUSE ‘'ON PROSPECT 81. 2-FAMILY HOUSE AND |AYERS’ SODA WATER}GARAGE. 54 WELLINGTON ST. . GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON RUSSWIN | LAND CO. 2 GOOD LOTS ON ROBERTS ST, Take home a bottle of cream soda | H. DA‘YTON HUMPHREY ~Something you will like—it's deli- | | 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG, clous. Three size bottles—3c, 106, 15c. THE OLD HOME TOWN HoLD ER NEWT, SHES AREARIN e BY STANLEY EVER SINCE } GOT THESE SPECTACLES i FROM A TRAVELIN THE TAG ON THE UNCLAIMED CALF CRATE AT THE DEPOT WAS FIGURED OUT TODAY- IT WAS DISCOVERED THE CALF SHOULD HAVE BEEN DELIVERED TO HOOTS TOWA

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