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' DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 10, 192 She's America’s Only Woman Telephone G100 N.B. H. 5. CALENDAR FIGER " OFFER T0 RETIE, ANNOUNCEDTODAY | | | O Neengs Aunoucd currievia ing of Temperance Sociely (At the regular meeling of the New | The calendar of Pritain branch of the Women's Chris: | ooiivities such as socials, games and tian Temperance Unlon '"‘em“’m"l dramatic productions together with a| “I l‘..' “IM”QI.I':W-I.: ::‘:;;:"u, complete sohedule for elubs at the| B wated that only (wo had ve- |Renior High school was anneunced by ‘wigued. Principal Louls P, Slade this morn-| Just t happened is not Known.|ing, The calendar includes all aetiv- It s understood that there has beed [jties which are to be held at the considerable dissatistaction hetween | gonool for the remainder of the year. the officers for some time It has There are several socials and games Dbeen the poliey of the erganisation 10 pending but these will be taken ecare| keep its affairs more or less scoret and [of when the next meeting of the com- | it was with difficulty that any infor- mittee is held. The committee con- mation could be obtained this after: | sists of Miss Mildred Weld, ehalrman; Messrs. Matthews and Cassidy, the ..‘:‘.;o ofticers who are sald to have class advisers, and the elub supers| Visors, resigned at yesterday's meeting were as f‘:“" Mrs, Charles ¢, Gladden, The calendar follows Friday, October 12—Pending. 56 Gladden street, president; Mrs. Charles J, Symonds, 418 Chestnul | gaturday, October 13—Football, street, vice-president; Mrs, Florence | wiihy in New Britain, Kutz, 68 Hart street, secretary and| jopiday, October 19-—Senlor olub, Mrs, Emil J, Rondeau, 32 Monroe gaturday, October —-Conneeticut street, treasurer, | Agricultural college freshmen in New A denlal that she has resigned “yet™ | Kritain was made late this afterno by Mrs Thursday, October 25—Pending, Rondeau, who, when asked if she in-| Friday, October 26—tate teachers' | tended to resign later smaid, “I don't ‘convention, know.” Mrs, Rondeau also stated | Friday—November 2—Pending. that Mrs. Gladden has not resigned, Saturday, November 3—Ponding, | although It is understood that Mra.| ¥riday, November 9—Pending. Gladden attempted to reeign some | I'riday, November 16—H8enlor club,| time ago. There were nine people at| November 18 to 24—National Edu- the meeting, it Is sald, The meeting | cational week, ‘was held yesterday afternoon in the| Friday, November 23-—Junior mid- Virst Congregational ehurch. 1"ollow- | year promenade, ing the receipt of the resignations it| Saturday, Novembeor 24 was decided that the present officers | Hartford in New Britain, will hold over until the annual elec- | Wednesday noon, November 25 to| tion next March, when it is stated it Monday morning, December 3 -| was agreed that information concern- | Thankegiving recess, ing the meeoting should be withheld Friday, December 7—8enior club. from the press. “We don't tell the | Friduy, Docember 14—Amphion newspapers what we do, said Mrs, | club. JRondeau. . Iriday, A telephone call to the Herald of. | ception. fice this afternoon stated that only I'riday, Dec. 21 to Tuesday Jan, 1— two officers had resigned. Christmas recess. Attempts to get in toich with Mrs, | [Friday, Jan. 11—Pending. Kutz and Mre. Gladden were unsuc.| Iriday, Jan. 18-—Pending, cessful. A reporter late this afternoon | Tuesday, Jan. 2Z—=Senlor mid-year located Mrs, Symonds who admitted l'an‘qunu that her resignation, as well as those| !'flday. Jan. of Mrs, Kutz and Mrs, Rondeau, were | Promenade. submitted together yesterday, It is| ' cdnesdav, Jan. understood the three were submitted (Y7 Class nisht. in writing, while Mrs. Gladden, who| |Ti0a% Feb. 1=pending =~ - is sald to have resigned a year ago, | . tr' Lt S iR By was serving, until a successor could he | VLIRS selected. All requests for informatien .‘.,rm"‘d'ny Feb, 21- s.m':;_ Sup were referred to Mrs, Gladden. 4 4 2 i | l"r|;luy. Feb, 22 — Washington's o birthday. Young Vanderbilt to Wed crida Miss Davies, N. Y. Girl ¥riday, Feb, 29—Amphion club. I'riday, March 7 — Parents and teachers’ meeting with chorus. New York, v0ct. 10.-—~William H. Friday, March 14—S8enior club, Vanderbilt of Newport, R. 1, 21 year Friday, April 11—Pending. gon of Alfred G. Vanderbilt toduy oh- | pras (P TP CRUTREL tulned a license to wed Koty O'Neil s Davies, 29, daughter of I'rederick M, Lavies of this citv. They nre (o be 22—S8pring recess. married November 10 here. extre oothall, Dee, 21—Lettermen's re- 25 Senior mid-year 30-~8enfor mid- April 22, 23, 24-—Trade achool show. Friday, enade. Friday, Friday, bazaar. Thursday, May 29-—Pending. Friday, May 30.—Memorial Day. ¥riday, June 6—Pending. Tuesday, June 10-—Senior enade, ,Wednesday, June 18—Class night. Afternoon or dime dances not to oxceed one a month, may be sched- uled. Two of these may be reserved for the seniors and two for the senior mid-years. Plans are under way for the first ,meeting of the Senior club, which is to be held in the school gymnasium a week from Friday. Miss Ilga Harvey ig’ enlisting the aid of several mem- bers of the senior and senior mid-year classes to furnish the entertainment for the meeting. Among those sclect- ed are Howard Ryder, violin; Ruth April 25—Junior prom- HEARING SATURDAY, A hearing will be held before Judge B. F. Gaffney on Saturday, October 13, upon the application of Ignatz Kosiorek for the committal of Fva Kosiorek to the state farm for hw-; briates at Preston, Conn. Drs, Hen- ry T. Bray and George M. Flanagan are appointed to investigate as is Charity Superintendent William Cow- lishaw. Both physicians have exam- ined the woman and have reported that in their opinion she should be committed. May 16—Pending. May 23—Annual class day prom- | | i Palace — Sunday 5 DAYS LEFT TO SEE % DAYS | mantie and strenuous role by reason Soroka, piano and John Schenck, [ HEARD A NOISE! - (TS BURGLARS, JOHA)! - GO CATCH EM IF YOU CAN ! - (¥} WHAT TH' SAm HILL'S CITY ITEMS. Day by day when you are dews eur way slop in and hear the new releases in Columbla and Voeallen Hecords All the latest and meost popular always in stock. We have new num- | bevs every day. Jeha A Andrews & Co. | | | | | | | | MISS MARG ARET MANOR Cleveland, O.—Miss Margaret' imagine her a student of mathematics, | Manor's greatest ambition in life as a | Yet Murgaret gets more kick out of girl was to shinny up a telephone pole | a quadratic puzzier than any flapper and string wires above the ground | from a sundae, Just like a man, She Is a graduate of Smith College | Being barred from this more ro-|and worked her own way through school, rising with rapld strides over | ed she'd get into the heads of old-timo employes with the telephone business somehow, And | the Ohio Bell company here, purely that she did, | on the strength of her outstanding Today Margaret Is the only woman | efficlency: and merit. telephone engineer in the country. | And as for the poles Figures are her playthings. And | wanted to climb— she must plan extensions and lddr:l: Margaret now directs others how to equipment for the service years ahead. | elimb them. | No one, from her saucily hohhMi “To which there's some little satis- hair and mischievous blue ey would faction,” she says, War meeting. “SUNDAY EGGS" A fire drill was held in R‘r Aca- —— | demic building of the school yester- day afternoon. The students filed out of the several exits in record-breaking time. The orchestra heid its second re- hearsal of the week this afternoon. In the course of the auditorium ex- | ercises this morning, Principal Slade cautioned the students against going late to their ciasses. He offered many helpful suggestions which he hoped would cut down this habit. of her sex she vow she once drums. Dancing will follow the reg | Lewer Containing Check and Two Words Received at Children's Home | \’ Tells Whole Volumes to Officlals, | i “Sunday Eggs,’ sald the letter, That is all. But to the Children's Home on Rackliffe Heights and the Rev. Dr. John . Klingberg it means| a lot. The letter received today con-| tained in addition to the brief note a i check of $3. But it means cven more! than a mere $3. | Tivery once in awhile from various sections: of the United States comes a | | check from some poultry fancier, who | does mnot belleve in commercializing | the Sabbath but cannot stop the hens from laying on Sunday. So the eggs, | are sold and the money sent to the | Children's Home. Thus when the | check arrived today from Tustin, Mich,, with the brief note, “Slnnlayi Eggs,” the whole story was told {n those two words. {Luther League Elects | Philip Hunt President New York, Oct. 16{‘_':.,'.‘,‘50“:“,'!, m_’ Philip Hutt was elected president lutlon for Germauy’s problem is re.|Of the Luther league of St .Joht 8 celvership,” in the opinion of Senator Evangelical-Lutheran church at the Cousens of Mlchléa.n. who returned annual meeting last evening, Other today from a trip abroad. officers clected were as follows: Vice- | president, _ Helen 1. Doerr; corre- | sponding @cretury; Blsie Pankonin; recording secretary, Margaret Ramm; | treasurer, Otto Gaudian; trustees, Herman 1. Doerr, Warner Berg and | I'red Groth; executive committee, C. J. Hepp, H. W. Groth, Augusta Mar- tin and Gladys Haigis; planist, Con- stance Haigls, Waterh;lr_v Man Is Held Responsible for Death | Waterbury, Oct. 10.—Deputy Cor- oner T. II. Conway in a finding is- sued today on the death of Theodore Yaffe, 21, of New Haven, a musician at Lakewood park here up to the time of . his death, finds that Ben- jariin E. Benson of 177 Bank street, this city, is criminally responsible for Yaffe's death because of the facts that he was an unlicensed driver and was under the influence of liquor while driving the automobile in which Yaffe was riding when he met his death, “BOY PLUNGER"” RETURNS, New York, Oct. 10.—Jess Liver~ more, known in Wall strect as “the boy plunger,” returned today on the Majestic from a tour abroad and an- nounced he had no intention of stay ing out af the stock market perma- nently as had been reported. Hum This to Your Husband | hight. They were turned over to Pro- | street reported —advt. Vicirolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt. A son was born yesterday to Dy, and Mrs, George W, Dunn of Lincoln streel Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans, —advi, Arthur T, MeGuire of 30 Wallace street a student at the Klien eptical schoel of Hoston is in this eity at- tending the wedding of his sister, Miss Helen M. MeGuire, to Everett Me- Carthy of HUiridgeport whieh took place at Bt. Joseph's echurch this morning. “Louisville Vietor Record, advt, Charles J. Burns of 368 Chestnut street is in New York attending the world series, ANNOUNCEMENTS Hurial Vaults, Monuments | BURYAL VACTHE=Aulomails seall ci®te steel reinforced, waterproof, O lens All first class under- o 278 Maple, Tel, 276 Noonday luncheons at Crowell's—| Viovists and Nurserymen 8 advt, | PLOWETE & FTED PLANTH- Mardi Gras, T, A, B, Pair,—advt, | _Adoloh Sandalia 313 Oak 8. Tol $80-15 Jack ¥, Lash is attending the MU iE":“K“XN i wardon world series baseball game in New m - York today, “Sobbin' Dives" fox trot, Pierees & Co~—advi, “Just u girl that Henry Burr record, Co,~advt, New Vietor Records every Friday, C. L. Plerce & Co—~adwvt. The executive commitice of the Nlog Seout council will meot tomorrow aft. ernoon at 5 o'clock, MWeports on the summer camp will be heard and other business transacted, Edward Horwitz reported to the police this morning that a tire was stolen from his automobile while the machine was parked on Washington street last night. Three small boys were brought to police headquarters this morning by Policeman Patrick O'Mara for having | broken about $20 worth of glass in windows at the Smalley school last Lou"=just received., C. L, Pierce Co~ C L Forget," | Plerce & Men G L EGur old, Ji Lipeike, Pool, Plainville, OLD Eversharp pencil lost in Herlin Sunday afterncon, Initials w, 0O, Pinder please return to Harry W, Gould, Rerlin_Kt. and_recelve a_reward. | TADIEA cont found Bunday night, Carl Paulson, 43 Main St, Owner may have same by identifying property and paylng for this ad, PAIR of grey glov with _embroldered rnoon In [ 2y Watking Swimming four white | BNTALT, Boston bull © Steinle, § feot; reward. Ed Sherman Court; MRS, STOKES BRANDS WITNESS AS A LIAR First Page) ation Officer, Edward C. Connolly, The police have been notified of the | suspension of the operator's license | of Vera Tarverdian of 498 Main street, | William 1. Middlcton of 48 Barnard | to Captain George | Kelly at police headquarters today | that he was driving north on Stanley street a boy riding a bicycle crossed his path. His: auto struck the cyclist but the boy was not hurt. Peter Jacobs und Victoria Bianci | (Continued from tioned by Max D. Steur, counsel for were arrested at 1:45 o'clock this af- | Stokes, said he usually had waited ternoon by Seargeants Patrick M. |bout an hour at the apartment for Avay, Michacl Flynn and Policeman | her to re-enter her car. Occasionally Joseph Moore on a charge of miscon. | e 8aid, he was dismissed by Mrs. duct, Stokes as she.entered the house. Miss Catherine Kramer of Kansas | City who testified on Monday that she BANKER PLEADS GUILTY. | had see Mrs, Stokes in Bunceton, Mo., Cinetnnati, Oct. 10.—Frederick W, 19 years ago in company with Wallace Hecht, former cashier of the Ameri-|8nd a man named McCormick today can National Bank at Daylon, O,,|!dentified as that of Mrs. Stokes, one pleaded guilty in U. S. District court | ©f 14 pictures shown her by Mr. Steur. today to an indictment charging NN e e with having embezzled $306,000 of | the funds of the bank. | AGREEMENT OF DISSOLUTION. | We, the undersigned, the stock- holders of Murray Brothers, Inc., be- .{ing all the stockholders of record, hereby agree each with the other, | that that corporate existence of Mur- ray Brothers, Inc., shall be wound up and terminated according to law, and J. M. Murray is hereby appointed agent and officer of the company to whom ail claims against said corpo- ration shall be presented within four months from date. Dated at Berlin, Conn,, day of Sept. A, D. 1923. J. M. MURRAY, MARY 8. MURRAY. State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, ss. New Britain, Septem- ber 20, A. D. 1923. Personally appeared J. M, Murray and Mary 8. Murray, stockholders of Murray Brothers, Inc,, and made oath to the truth of the foregoing agree- ment, before me. MARY M. KINIRY, Notary Public. By7Al Posen this 20th Want a Ford or Chevrolet? Read the Used Car Ads today. READ THE WANTADS YOU CLAIM THAT YOU'RE DesSCenDeD FRoMm A FAMOUS FIGRTING - CLAN — ACHIS! ue REEK FER THAT? =" BACK- ACHE | FORD _Store_Annauncements WO TG el BY 100 sarly Ter your CRIIA: mas photographis bew. Yeu get balier work, SAd beller MeVicR We ke Sae 45 low ss $000 per them, wea “A Reputable Cuncern” rner Adned whrest, Y lm. os. New lritain Metor Sales o 8 wireet, BOBONBNGY 7 and service. 6 & ¥, Motor Bales Co, 100 . Kim Bt corner Fraukini m. DURANT AND 8TAR moter u!v Efa and service, “Just Jeal Geod Cars' A _Bencs, 18 Main street; ‘Phens 2216, FORD CARE, Fordeon tractor, Bales seive Ioe; wenuine ADd Accessories, Aulo. motlve Males & Bervivy v UDSON"AN car values, mas Auto Sales 139 Arch Bi.; ‘pl NOB| ARB—HalTes and se Hartford Av i . MOON "MOTOR CAlB—Favorably ki the world ov: 1o Green, Bales und 227 Ulen 8t.; 'phone 3 NABIT and Oakiand motor s, Ball sorv o G, Hawker, 68 Ein . Telsphons KEO MOTOR CUAWRS and trucks, ienneth M, Bearle & Co. 8 Eim d Pwrk Bts, Telephone_2110. STUDEBAKERS--Light six touring, #9! special six touring, §1,360; big six tourl F. O, B, factory. M. Irving Jest h 8t. “This Is & Btudebaker yea: WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor i service, 157 Autos And Trucks For Sale L] BUICK Sedau 1923, d-cylinder, orand De! driven very little; can bv bought at & big discount. N, B. Buick Co, 26 Arch o el ] IL LIS U (OB BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder touring car, In Ane condition; has 5 exvellent tirvs and looks good, New Hritain Bulck Co,, 26 Arch B8t. Phone 2607, “Next 10 & new bulck .8 8 Used Bulck." BUICK 1918 Rondster, 6 cylinder; new paint; good tires and Jjust overhauled, _'Phone_ds1, CHEVROLET 1919 touring §00d ap= pearance, 5 good tires and good top and paint, New Britain Bulek Co., 225 Arch, ‘phone 2607 3 6-cylinder, 3 bump- run very little; new or; New Britain Buick Co., 225_Arch Bt.; 'phone 2607. BUICK 1923 Sport Model Roaaster, been used as a demonstrator. This car carrive & new car guarantes and will be suld ut a blg sacrince. New Britaln Bulek Tn, 435 Aroh 8. Phone 2607, BUICK, 1917, € cylinder touring ocar. Good paint and cires, Mechanical condition 13 fine, Low pricel. New Britaln Bulek Oon 225 Arch 8t, Phone 2607, “Next to & Nuw Bulck is a Used Bulck. BUICK 1910 touring, 7 §00d pa 6 good tires, mew top; price 3360, neth M. Searls, cor. Park and Main Bts, BUICK touring, 1922, 7-pass., disk wheels, many extras, good paint, good tires; will | be gold very reasonable, N. B. Buick Co, | _226_Arch ‘St.; 'phone 2607, BUICK, 1922, 5 passenger, 8 cylindsr sport | model, just repainted, a beautiful Packs ard blue, 4 brand new cuid tires, all sport extras. This car can be bought right. New __Britaln Buick Co., 235 Arch Bt. Tel. 2607, CADILLAC touring, 1914; painted and in gcod mechanical condition; price §160, XKouneth M, Searle, cor. Main and Park | _streets. | CARS at | Coupe, clearance Ford $150; $100; | Maxwell 1931 Touring, only $325; Dodye, | 1010 Touring, $235. Many others, $50 up. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 186 Park street, Hartford, e | CHEVRGLET 490 touring car, general cone | ditlon good, 4 excellent tires, $100 for quick sale. R, C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry 8t.i 'Phone 2051-2, prices. 1910 Bethlehem Truck, | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE C!’T!—. 1923 1922 1923 Buick Coupe, Bulck Touring, 7 pacsenger,+ Bulck 4-Cyl. Sedan, 1922 1921 1919 Buick Sport Model, Touring Car Briscos Roadater, ; Bulck Touring car. 1910 17 1921 Bulck Roadster, £l Buick Touring car. Palge 7-pass, Tourlrg ca', 1020 Franklin Sedan, 1920 Hupmobile, 1917 White Touring, Trades on new and used cars consideredy Leo 5t Thomas, Manager of Used Car Departinent, NEW BRITAIN BUICK co, 225 ARCH ST, 'FHONE 2607, NDABLE D CARS - Dodge Bros. Sereen Delivery, Ford Sedan: Franklin Sedan, Hupmobile . Chassis, Terms arranged, 5 & F. MOTOR EALES CORP, 155 BLM & PHONE 731, Open Evenings, TFoad, Cherry 8t.; 4 Kim gt DORT phone ‘phone room 4 Eim St 'phone 8tatlon, 127 Cherry St.; ° FORD €0 1053, 5 excellent tires, goud paint, equipped with stop light, speed. ometer, moto-meter, ete. The price ig low. A. G. Hawker, 67 Eim 8t.; ‘phone 2456, Toatster, 1973, bought in June; a delivery body ®£0°8 with it. F. L. Green, 227 Glen 8t, FRANKLIN SEDAN 1920, excellent paint, upholstery llke ngw, good tires and me. in good chanically in_fine sh; New Rritain 2% Arch 4t for s . “nquies Stanley

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