New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1924, Page 9

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‘ FREDERICKSON GOES 10 Speaking §||Four Sisters FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH of Sports On One Team Will Become Organist and Choir Leader Beginning Palm The defeat of Middletown, who Sunday, April 13. herctofore had dropped but llhre‘» ¥ . Rev, Dr. ‘Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor games this season, is an added reapOn of the First Lutheran church, read why m“. Am:" A. C. of New Hayen yesterday at the morning services a should give New Pritain a Ch‘:lhc(‘z l?r # letter from Prof. Thure Frederickson a secries of ths best out of five, Each | accepting the position as organist and have won one to da“t' L choir leader in that church. He will commence his ‘duties on Palm Sun- Harold Bransfield, East Hampton 4 day, April 13, Kacey shortstop, has been signed for By request he will continue in his a tryout this spring with the Yanks. present position in the Swedish He is slated for Wilkesbarre for sea- Evangelical Bethany church over the soning. : 40th anniversary to be observed by T gy the Bethany church April 2, 4, 5 and Stanley MeBride, a 26th division| - ? 6. Prof. Frederickson was recently veteran, who lost a foot at Soissons, 4 elected assistant director and piani~ is a candidate for catcher on the U, |’°'~ the Wennerberg male chorus. of Michigan baseball squad. | At the annual meeting held by the members of the [irst Lutheran Ted Lewis of England yesterday : church it was voted to install a three kayoed Frattini, an Italian welter, at manual electric action organ, which, Milan in 17 rounds. > together with other improvements, v 3 will place this instrument, with the \ The Firpo-Lodge fight is to be held 3 best in the city. & next Saturday. It was called off on 5 Prof. Slade, principal, of the high he honor Of yOlll‘ presence Is r uested Saturday because of bad weather. ; school will address the Brotherhood | ¥ 3 soclety of the First Lutheran church at the’ State Armorym Hartfor , Satur South America has challenged rori next Thursday night in the church. the D cun Tua's tn ninis a-| ; The Brotherhood society has ar- day, February 23rd. For on that day lenge U. S. has received. ranged. for a return concert by the st ¥ :‘l:‘:l::?\?x-c:”’l{al::';ugzm to be given in the AutO ShOW Will be a Party fol‘ our neighbors Edith C mings, national woman's i . A B ; . 2 ; o, ot 2 from all over this section of the State. It's champion, lost 2 up to Marion Hol- e ingthirdaliesaios : s STUDENTS 10 AID going to be a special affair for you. A lot of The Kaceys and Disies meet fn the s udme 100 Gettysburg College Bogs Each 1o Hartford people will be there, of course, but Hartford city league tonight. The Paddock-A . U, squabble will Slovel Wasomond of Dist saa Give ! the)”re just COming to your Part}’. b0 aettled this week, undoubtedIy With DMty TONR Miadiow, We've dressed up the Armory like a bit of Palm n ; the 600 students of Getlysburg college Beach —coconut palms and orange trees l'ight the reinstatement of the speed boy. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 18.—Each of In the last gquarter of the game be- S has volunteered to shovel a wagon i & A 5 tween the New Britain-New Haven de lcad of dirt and to give one dollar as from Flonda, just for the Show. Specml music high school game, Deodorian, the his contribution to the new memorial hard-working substitute, came into athletie fleld, plans for which have SPeClfl.l Program. the limelight, - : been approved by the executive com- ‘When the RmTr‘l:‘anm team came ; 3 B :‘\!illtltn\:soli::',tcedl“:,atr:norr"."“me”’ eopk And AUTOMOBILEJ! on the floor for the sccond half in 3 The new fleld will consist of a grid- New Haven Saturday night they were : iron and a, bascball diamond, inde- There were more at the NeW York ShOW——l)ut hissed by the erowd. — pendent of each other. A new track : One ‘record, but none to_ boast o, : L ML e N v M none better. And for oriiumlity and beauty of waa broken at the gune, Zehrer was| TOK 70 BOTTON i Asoh|Mr. and Mrs. Recknagle decoration, wealth of exhibit of everything a roanta be tho wictim of this rulo this |, Seidom it 18 that atnietic gentus| Married Half Century motorist holds dear, and a good time in general - e e sume-tumnily. Yot the fewr Bebn| ol SN N O e for everybody—we’ll matcfi the Hartford Auto F eér[{d}:‘}/ whisio st the ond of each quarten, _[FUMa: Eimma and Minnie, sro basket 5 SOUL ASnivaretyy o thelr mars Show of 1924 against New York—or any other ; No game has boen scheduled for|The girls arc members of a local g:\r-"";::t}:l:?wx:';u‘:‘;xr:::u?'|..l:‘_i-o]::)‘c'nfi:::: shov{] in the country. ]6 t0 23 team which hasn’t lost a game in this week as yot. e ich ! 8 sinco 1891, Mrs, Recknagel was 74 »lond two years. Rocently they swambed|, ... oid o, Merch 11, 1933, and Ner Gome on, neighbors—one and all. Saturday the 23rd. Dempsey knocked an Arkansas plow | the noted 8 of london, ONt, |} yshand celebrated his 75th birthday man cold in 18 seconds, thus giving|bY @ 42-21 score. on March §, 1923, They have six It's a BIG da_y/ the back-to-the-farm movement add- sons, one daughter, and cighteen A new rule prohibits fans hurling cago, Chrigtian ¥, Recknagel, Jr., of o . . : fitord, Rty 5. Rao tow The Hartford A bile Dealers A: I :lm:\nlllpgmf‘xnm,\ rl‘lx‘\lu:r'k: st MENOMA| S Mhpitain Eatrants n Billiard l.xr.]:taflr:‘rllvjx:‘sl?uiil l_lp:;]l:::f;l of New e or utomobile ers mhon’ nc. n Now York # * ¢ Bricks arc less of- . P . It J - fensive, come to think of it, | To ment Are In Tie For Third "r;":; M\'.""“', “‘[”"‘l‘"l (0- ]’:""'k“""‘l‘ "‘;; — . N. Y, Louis C. Recknagel o Footbull fans in Italy lynched | Place in Standing, Hartford, and Miss Elsie Recknagel . y for = x ool g, It ot New Britain, referce for giving bum declsions, Soceoll of this city, with three wing Bly will be a lesson to him, o - ’ and three losses, s tied for third . » y —— g WILL DISCUSS BUDGLT, " : HUCK 1S 88 | m 2 o LI place in the state billiard tournament, % . < ! LUDWIG HUCK 1S 83, | Wi ynie. Mack "y and s 8 Dl wnaring the hevtl Sith Gregar of this |, :'. ||’|:;:‘M o(k?l)])nl 44 mnn‘mn l\?!llll'lv Ludwig Huck, one of the oldest and | Suburban He'ghtS. ditics have an "”";""' e she | city, Haulon of Iristol and McPart: [1eS® . Beoh asted vlr'-‘mghlvl L havor | best known German residents of the (third thds youk, Chorus from the 1, or Now Haven. Kirkes of Shels|pooct ! ¥ o cloek | pity, cclebrated his 83rd birthday at| V§1, seats, “Outside! Outside!™ ton, with five wins and one loss, fu [for, &% informal discussion of ‘thelins’ yomo of his daughter, Mrs. | The Thermometer Fiend. » e . first and Hammill and Stone of Wats ]"' R ’;.”;]”""“' for next yoar by el waterman Lyon, of 27 Walnut stroct, - Fo modern horse doesn't have| g wie second with four wins and | 2% of finance and taxation. The g iyurgay, A family reunion was held 8 80 bad after all, At least he :nn‘hm 1o . Camts this week: 1..nauw board will explain the rea- at which there were about 85 present V' ais old shoes to barn g ‘| Tuesday, Bristol—lolmes ve, Han. 5008 for s iy "'_;E;’f end "““"""""lx" Mr, Huck was born in Germany and n o |1en, Bwingle's academy ;m'."“‘“ ‘0.'n.! . "I;- |p}|:'«“am. ni- ! 1"“ for 39 years has made his home fn | . cositively frosh eges, 7. Hartford—Erkes ve, Benoit, Cagino & as exy '“",' ¥ the mayor, 18 | 4 pie ety $1.00, Russell Dros,-—3 . cademy (to assist the council members in ac- | LS = \ o il ey N e . avainting themselves with the board's| . RIS " st New Tritain—Soceoli vs, Gregor, I Best butter 61c 1b. Russell Bros. David y00! FOONIS. = ' recommendations so they may act ine advt | New oeternnedy vs, Mepart. | telligently on the report at Wednes. g | GO TO THE {1and, Colontal academy dhy evening's mesting Vaterbury = Stone vs, g . '3 A P o APITOL THEATER R gl 0 R e K. OF I, ANNIVERSARY, . " o . . The 60th anniversary of the organi- e Where i By o = " Y84 sation of the Knights of Pythias will A hundred thrills ! " ¥ y | be celebrated by Washington L. Mor- . d T New Britain—~Gregor vs. Boccoll, | oo COTArERt Y o odges at Judd's almad Tee acadet 2 'S GO ! Rldlll‘ ge Recrcation academy lall Wednesday evening, The affair LET'S GO ! In New Haven—MePartloy & Kene q",.,h'“(;rl,‘.::,‘,": u,:,:,';;‘l‘ bE AR o | will be one of the most elaborate Snl | vaur o 4 e tion | 1He history of the eocicty. The regus LET’'S GO lton=—Penoit va. Lirkes, Shelton | 50 wookiy meoting of the St. Kimo . . academy. WGives Thrills and Datertainment Waterbury—ifanion vs. lammiil, THURS,—FRIL.—SAT. Phoenix Avenue academy Wednasday night in ord the Feb. 21, 22, 23 gt i lodge may dispose of scveral import- eb. 21, 25, fant matters before the time set for " | TO HAVE PINOCHLE TOURNEY. 2o 1 - 2 ( \& | Organization Will Get Under Way at| 1"nal arrangements have on | I ck' T I 1 | made for a pinochle tournament to be { 3 the Rogers' Recreation Alleys This | held between teams representing the | XAt | | - A b o er i < i+ , : | Corbin Foremen's club and the Jr, O e i § i0 eyl aNLY WANTS TO CLEAN Vvening—Schedule Arranged. Us A. M next Thursday evening at Jr. re / ! ER. 1 : N TS TOSLSA By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | | lodge will be held at 7:30 o'clock 0. U. & M, hall. The committee | which represents the Corbin team | eor . p me an Oh Henry! consists of . H. Wilcox, Andrew . R oats The Ladies' City Bowling league gels off to a flying start tonight at Togers' Re ion alleys Kight temp and Thomas Spence. The Jr. ns 4 1 to play, as follows: | NemPp and Thomas Sy . p 1O, U, AL M, committee consists of Stanley Works offic y Worka | 9: U. / mittee Per | tactory, Rule Shop office, Rule s‘m“‘t“l|.|lll-:<l‘ ; ’n,n. t C. Lyon and factory, ut & Hine, Bast Ends, hitip Calmbach. South Ends, I'. & V. Corbin office, ¥ 8 and Valkyrians Pure lard, 2 Ibs Russell Bros | —advt. and upward is one reason for the rapidly firnwing popularity of the otel Martinique. g - . Another is the consistent S . ; N Erznomy o;lthn entire estab- . | A Fine Candy ishment. 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