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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925, T.& H. CLUB DINES As The Giant Of The Air Circled Above America’s Honored Shrine HAVE YOU JOINED Mo OUR NEW HOOVER CLUB? Annual Outing Also Featured by Interesting Atbletic Program The 15th annual outing of the Traut & Hine Foremen's club was held Saturday aftermoon at lake Compounce. A dinner of baked sheep and all the trimmings was epjoyed, At the head of the table was seated President George W. Traut of the company, Engiebert B, Miller, presi- % i dent of the Foremen's club, Ernest H y 2 o 3 ; : u“m:"""" " "":;?E;:"::'dflngu:l 3 X Sy Phone or Step In the Store and make arrangements for our Barr “:""”';":'4"“ of the club; ' e : | : Hoover Man to call at your home to show you The Hoover ' ; e \ and tell you about Prank L, Traut, secretary of the con- o e > oern: Harry C. Brown, v“'fl;’lllfll § 3 3 s _ o p agent; Julius W, Pease, Joseph Grady é N H Cl b of Waterbury, a salesman for the ; ur ew oover u Randelph Clowe Co.; Harry Haunders ein Co.; W, P, Sternberg, Dr, John Kolly and Clarence Hartman, assist- . g ant superintendent, L ¥ ELECTRIC (_‘o_ Prior to being seated lo: lh(:.hlu- B 3 75 to 81 CHURCH STREET quet, the assembly sang patrioti® airs - . accompanied by Frank E. Clines at ! . Phone 2240 or 2241 the plano. President Miller spoke, 0 saying that he was glad to see such a fine gathering and complimented the committee in charge. President Thast tald that he-boped that -gll From high up in the Washington Monument one obtained this view of the ZR-1 as it flew above the Lincoln Memorial on the present at the banquet would bo pres- ) ry . . occasion of its recent tfp to the Capital. ’— ent at a similar one next year, P p ITCJ'I . DNEg Vice-President E. N, Humphrey then spoke of the bright outlook for 1 the c::\nln_v and pald compliments to service has been built up for the good | lection of novels which has been K = CITY HALL Mr. Plerce for the splendid spread Fl s of nations, the increase in trade and | called the *Forsythe Sagn has en-| that had been prepared for the outing. the spread of civilization,” hanced the reputation they had al-| ‘W. . Sternberg, one of the oldest LT ready won, and the plays have had| members of the club, congratulated IN ACCIDENTS ON SABBATH NUMBER PROJE § FOR BEGIN- a wider sucdcess than ever; but his the organization on the success of the NERS, by Katherine McLaughlin| short stories must always be a dis- affairs and expressed the hope for & Eleanor Troxwell , | tinguished part of Mr, Galsworthy's, many more pleasant outings in the e . 909 -9 accomplishment."-—Manchester Guar-| suture, will be conducted hy the coroner. lKJMA\Ifi'za"’:’r::;.’?w‘" by Edwin|dian, A | The baseball game between a team |, 3 - sl rlin inson, | tlpl:lned by Jnfi( O'Neil and Jack Woman Hit by Conn. Co. m.hw,.;'”,':m :""'Ol(.f'"k, Eimer| It 18 both & dramatic narrative of| DEEP CHANNEL, by Margaret Pres- | . y O ‘s tol N n 3 e gL g v/ unusual emotional power and read- cott Montague, | ;“f:':',"m:.w?,? :’-,‘:r':.f,“fi;:l::' "-{;,:,'.' Bus on Milford Turnpike :},{;;“;f‘;)Z,""':.’.(,".".ifi'.i“ T.I;‘;‘.f:,’::' ing of life 1||uu|u:u::«hn--| by the in-| “To write a el il suskt & hero | 00 yard « v by Otto Mil- . e ol Tty st "I | tellectual subtlety and high serious- and such a heroine required orig- 1‘”, v)vln(h] 1::7‘).‘1,7::.:.3:' l:.,(':‘t:,,‘,::. Dies—Five Meet Death on|day when the car he was driving|, oo "that quality the mood of Mr.| inality and unusual literary skill. The d crashed into a truck that was stand-|.p pi0on mind, Into it have gone|author of ‘Deep Channel’ has both, step and a jump, Lockwood was in a 1 N ing on the Lincoln highway just out- . i | class by himself, The three-legged| Grade Crossing — Car sids Rahway. George Richardson|the Viston and insight, the striking|and has succeeded In producing one race was won by the Hasselbrack-An- Scott, of White Plains, N. Y., a Rut- _romnmnd of expression and the spir- Qf the best n'u\('ls of the year.' -—Wll-‘ derson team. The boat race was won | DJ0es Deuble Somersault | ccs ‘student, was paintully although | 'tUal integrity which constituto Mr.|llam Lyon Pheips, Atiantic Monthly. by Linn, with Hasselbrack second and 4 tobinson's contribution to our| e ~ not seriously injured, LT Saunders third. When Stopped Too Sud- el poetry."—Ireeman. | DOV “NIC..’I‘. by Katherine Mans-| R T R Five Killed At Crossing 5 . AR T T o It H e, A SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL “A collecti TRIBUTE TO HARDING. denly—Man Giving Aid to L'“I";’I‘l" ll"""l‘ic" = Five parsous| STUDIES FOR THE ELEMEN ; of \:)|;Silt;lt‘l:::'cc{cnx:::vll]e‘;lem;?s :lsora:: - — were Kkilled and wo others seriously 3 o X ; 3 s s oy TARY GRADES, by Jane Welling/ rr, ol : Wi Given S Bt con | Qthers Struck by Passing| it i n topellc | SR o inpme i s X a i piled by Govt. Printers, they were riding was struck by a trac- T Y deny rsed | . . ition car at a crossing near here yes- | which have marked all Miss Mans- | Washington, ct. 1.—A copy of a| Machine and Killed. B e e ot the asty. |STORIES OF THE FRENCH ART-|field’s work, simplicity, directness . ISTS FROM CLOUET TO DELA- | sensitiveness to impressions and the They Feel Good memorial booklet compiled and print- mobile party, all of whom were local eds A ed by employes of the government farmers, were enroute to a neighbor's | CROIX, . | complete absorption of herself in her “Biographical studies, serious, even characters.” Chill, ?,rh.tll:g erflcc in tribute to the late h.s‘oulhhu(;y. Ma'\';s., Oc;. 1.—1_{ahllher house when the aceident occurred. feniand e e on bl y Days resident Harding the ‘“most dis-|than collide wi another machine, b | oo e en be; > best | R \ tlngul‘shid meml{fr cEt.‘uul' great trade J:l.mfis ;“ Muci\'xcy of New[&{avrn,flse: Killed on Way to Church 1::l:;:‘\‘t"?‘:n";}cSz::"t.m ll‘i;fli‘tl'l)'l'yl;:‘f):;r"‘l‘fl(;'(:[u‘;.'\‘lfl'l'llljxll-:plSHAH()W, by Wil- You'll think they’re mighty fine— organization” will bé presented to|the brakes of his car so suddenly tha Bridgewater, Mass, Oct, 1,—Mrs, |P& 4 L | fam J. Locke. these knitted Sweater Vests. Man: Mrs, Harding today at Marion. it turned over twice, throwing him, [ Caroline La Chance was instantly | Might also be A“““C" the antedilu-| ok men like to wear them around the Of): Seventeen other copies of the bock- [ his mother and two other women on- | kjjjed early yesterday while on her|Yians, it ends with Delacroix. —The NoppHERN NEIGHBORS, by Wil- L h Tt g let which on its first page carries the | to the highway near the South Brit- |way to church whén she was struck book is quite readable by the or- fred T, Grenfell, fice or evenings at' ome. 1he choic- proclamation of resident Coolidge |ain slmnqn )’csten:rlay afternoon. - Wit- | hy an automobile driven by .\“m-dl'nary man :nu} will be lvt')um'l us‘hr(ul\ “Dr, Grenfell's experiences in Lab- est brusheq WOQI n many rich polor- desighating the national day of [ nesses said MacKey attempted to pass | Louise Dalboni, who was driving to|PY budding art crities.”"—Saturday | ., qor have been many and exciting, | ings and trimmings make up this un~ Review. |and he has garnered them here into usual offering. motitning for the late president, |& car in front and-is he turned his|the same church. sighéd in each copy by the president [ machine toward:the middle of the e EB la sheaf of stories that will stir the and Secretary Hughes will be given |road another car bore down upon him. | RICHARD ~STRAUSS; THE MAN 000" 00 il readers who love the AND HIS WORK, by Henry|geq and.the people who live on it to his close associates in public and [ He avoided a collision by applying ” B k ‘ % 1 v private life, the brakes. : X ew 00 s at { Theophilus Finck. |and by it. The style is simple, direct Mr. MacKey and his mother, Mrs. | “Not only the biggest but also the| ., torcerul.—Outlook. ¥ | | Katherine MacKey were 'taken to [J | most interesting and the most valu-| el Danbury hospital. She suffered a dis- t e nstltate able work on this composer yet pro-| spooKky HOLLOW: A' FLE located shoulder and injuries to her | K -LOW; A FLEMING e >~ = - A, X D =2 |duced in English. If the book con-| - left arm 1t was said Mrs. Mackey |AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER PRO-|tained only this sort of intensely per-| span. = onr by Carolyn alsp may have suffered intermal in- TECTION, by Gorham Dana. | sonal dislike; parades as an atlempli 3 juries. Mr. Mackey was cut on the ¥l to determine Strauss' place in the forehead and bruised but he returned | CAUSKS AND CONSEQUENCES, by history of music, it would be of small | to New Haven. H .Bampfylde Fuller. | worth, But it contains a deal of “A serious attempt to understand more profitable matter.,”—Independ- Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 1.—While |the causes that shape olur d:_ny;l ln;ps. ent. pnbiy il rer! and the consequences to whic! ey i oy e |lead, with their bearing upon moral-| THACHING OF ENGLISH IN THE automobile party whose car had been | it education, politics, and art.” | J;tIG‘I;{ SCHOOL, by Clarence wrecked, another car, driven by Pau A Sode e | BLratton; Tilcmus of Brookiyn, N. Y., crashed | COMPARISON OF THE TENDEN-| &R into his parked automobile, fatally in- CLHA IN SHOONDARY BDUGA-| Fiction. Juring his wite, Violet Haverland, His TION IN ENGLAND AND THE|BLIND BOW-BOY, by Carl Van Véuig duughter Who wis seated. in UNITED SPATES,” by James W. | Vechten. | the car with her mother escaped®in- Norman. dse e VAGARIEE 0': T‘OD‘ NG I’I“ o i,‘,‘,‘éu“éi\"":‘fi'.‘,,‘i‘: "J;f.,'}.‘“;,\‘“‘:,.,“.f;},‘;‘f COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHER, by by Mrs. Allen Harker. The s:mplest\gaylofinda,cqm ment and into a swamp. Tilemus R. C. Bayley. Children are the theme of the 19| [ i Bl‘;“l,?}"- t‘l"i’“ e juries. A warrant for his arrest on a | CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING OF|Harker has been adopted as the i‘."d.;"'"g% °“|:: ]’ :'" CTCE" manslavghter charge has been is- FARM PRODUCTS, by Oscar B.|chronicler of the nursery and has QUi ah L“‘ in plasters, "The Jesness. given a pleasing presentation of the| | action i the same. sued., Mrs, Haverland died at a hos- . : pital here a short time after the ac-| "To indicate, by reference to typ-|subject. . | At your druggist cident. ical instances, what is being accom- * e 8 P plished in the handling of various| CAPTURES, by John Galsworthy. Three Killed, Four Injured farm commodities, and to disCuss “It has been a great year for short! Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1.—Three peo- | methods and forms of organization, stories and Mr. Galsworthy's volume, ple were killed and four others in- |financing, incorporation, position un-|(is a fine addition to them. The col- jured carly last night when a trolley | der anti-trust laws and rclated ques- car hit an automobile on the out-|tions. skirts of the city. John Papa, driver of the car, was injured seriously, and | HAPPY TRAVELLER, by Rev. his wife and her two sisters, were Irank Tatchell. | T O P of small 0 Our atrons killed. Three children are in the “Written for the mane Ihospilnl with broken bones and other | means who desires really to know A . . injuries, foreign countries not merely to tour | d : I'esson in Ipvehness ea e or ou Earlier in the day, Clement Carson, | them; outlines many alluripg trips to 42 years old, was killed in an acci- | be taken inexpensively on foot orj . v From i 9 leading to out-of-the-way | % MLLE. LUCILLE Wrigley’s is made of dent near the Curtis creek bridge | otherwise, LR when his automobile hit a post. spots that give the genuine flavor of / Country” | / Authorized Representative of pure chicle and other threa of them seriously, when an| *“The author has brought together 5 nternationally driver of the truck -is held under a|and. legendary features of the Mack-| tino, 45 years old, of Westerly. localities in the entire country have Norwich, Oct. 1.—~Willard J. Frink, | books."—Outlook. . at the studio in Los Angeles. They|on the Franklin read by an automo- | Arthur D. Dean with Mlle. arding the correction of g . . su - i e - §o we put it in the wax- as well. | not see the man walking In the road. University, has ‘written in the spirit g | Blackheads and Large Pores Acne and Blemishes SeaLeo It TIGHT | Jater. Frink is survived by a widow, | of new educatianal ventures’; fiction, | | H Mile. will explain how treatment for these and _'or you, o Bus Kills Woman instantly yesterday afternoon when Intended for the general reader and white — h pike. Witnesses said the woman, who | subjects. [ g e Every Valaze Preparation has been SPECIALIZED. 1t is the Cleanse thorough! !—1""» path of the bus, as she was cross- “Traces the history of the mercan- | the people and the P automobtle truck overturned on Tower | in two volumes a store of material re- |inac country.” “A credit alike to Mile. yone of the experts from the New York Salon ! - had more com In i plete or attractive cele- Our Toilet Goods Department 1 x | in quality and then reach | | 67, a farmer died instantly with a L The wodlen of this city have beenqui:ktouizethudvmu'e are among the most graceful 41am'r‘rs' bile driven by Henry A. Daniels of “The Professor of Vocational Edu- plexion defects as wrapped package and He was put under $3,000 bail by Cor-| of joy in our faith in children, edu- | Sallowness and Discoloration Crou’s feet | two sons and a daughter. | philosophy, pedagogy #nd sociology | s 2 D pedagogy 8y similar skin disorders can be carried on, simply and scientifi- . s r New Haven, Oct. 1.—Carmillo San- | LIGHT AND COLOR, by Robert A\.’ Aids digestion she was struck by a Connecticut com- | deals with spectrum, the nature of| was walking on the right side of the . * result of rare ingredients, flawless blending and scientific without rubbing, apply ing ¢ . " ; " - A 5=, . =, g to the left side of the highway.|tile marinc from the ecarliest sailing T w ? s She was on the way home after visit-| ships to the latest monster finers; 7'75 g A“ hls eek 7'75 la ing her husband who is ill here, | showing how much we owe to our One Killed, 14 Injured hd e . L] v Providence, R. I., Oct. 1.—One man | HISYORIC MACKINAC, by Edwin By was killed and fourteen others injured, | Orin Wood. | Y lngrediegts Of hi!hest li inable I quality obtainable. hill, North Kingston yesterday. The | lating to the historical, plcturesque Famous Beauty Specialist But it is no use to | charge of manslaughter. | The dead man was Alphonse Aco-|author, publishers and printers.. Few and personally trained by the celebrated Beauty Culturist, G i will Be 4 make WRIGLEY’S 100% Pedestrian is Killed bration than has Mackinac in these ! Fl'()lll Mondav O(‘( 1, to Saturdm‘ Oct. 6 s « 4y Yy . One of the Kosloft dancers mapped | frctured , B R vt ! : you in poor condition. ne o e Kosloff dancers snapped | fractured skull last night when hit| JUST BETWEEN OURSELVES, by; offered them in the individual'consultation, without charge, | in the world, noted for their beauty | Franklin. Daniels stated that he dld‘rauon. Teachers College, Columbia Sunburn and Freckles Facial Relaxation |oner J. J. Desmond for a ‘hearing|cation and life, and in the christening Loss of Contour, i it | | f y Double Chin Dryness of the Skin to keep it good S—— are reflected in. its pages.” AT, cally at home. so, aged 75, of Tyler City, was killed Houston. —keeps teeth pany motor bus on the Milford turn- | light, color, photography and allied | ., S appetite. | . UTS.SORES road, was hit when she walked from | MERCANTILE MARINE, by Bdward | Enewh - - in back of an automobile into the| Keble Chatteron towledge, put into practical experience. The driver of the bus was Frank ancestors for the courage and perse. Over 17 Million Jars Used | De Mayo, of New Haven. An un,mdi\uam.c with which the merchantl