New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 11

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GENT’S DEPT. —_— Men’s First Quality Gen- uine Fruit of the Loom Night Shirts, cut full 54-in. Smoke and ea.$1 .15 Water Sale, Men’s Extra Finc yual- ity Pajamas, well tailored, neatly trimmed with silk gt::gs. Smoke and Water e, Each ... $l 19 L—-—_* square Percale Shirts — splendid assortment of new checks and stripes, every shirt warranteed to be fast colors, .Smoke and Water - $1.09 _— e ———— Men's Extra Fine Qual- ity Blue Chambray Work Shirts, cut full size and double - stitched. Smoke und Water . Men’s Extra Fine Wear- ing Cracker Jack Hose, re- infgrced toes and heels, — oke and Water 21 c Pair 3 3 " PLAY GAME HARD, PLAY IT CLEAN b i This Is Dr. Fauver's Advice to ‘IHlun ] With the forces of life, It Special Items for Wednesday in the HOSIERY DEPT. Ladies’ e Quality Mercerized Sport Hose, — ribbed to the toe, new spring shades, black, beige, pongee, oriental pearl, Quaker, lo;i cabi'l; and tan bark. Smoke an Water Sale, Pair 55c e Ladies’ Extra Fine Qual- ity Full Fashioned Pure ilk Hose, black, nutone and log cabin, Smoke and Water Sale, $1 00 Palr ... (hlldmn Fine Quality Hose, fine ribbed, heavy vibbed and English ribbed. Colors, black, grey, cordo- van and Camel’s Hair, — Smoke and Water 23 Sale ....... Pair lonuee Silk, excellent quality, for dresses, shirts nnd draperies, Smoke and —_— Men’s Fine QualiE 80 long and ecru checks, popu- lar for oné-piece dr h—*—L This 18 the veuson why now you and from the 0ol sportsman | want e, point of a¥ You to know What Athletics Teaches, “In athletics you learn ‘that goold hysical condition is necessary and so n every day life good 1180 nocessary physical con ~|I|u|\|.|).' in- terferos with athleties it must also in Members of Hi-Y Club Dr, Edgar Pauve physical education at Wesleyan Uni versity, who recently formulated the || plan for all colleges to adopt athleties | and physical culture as a necessary | study in the school curriculum ad- | ¢ dressed the High school club meeting last night at the Y, M. €, A, speaks ing on “How (o apply your athietic training to every day life He said in part: | a r dircetor of sl “ “I belleve in good and belleving this 1 introduce | s myself that you may know who 1]« am, and so | shall teli you something put my past and present and the tuture 1 leave for you to judge 1] am not a long haired, high brow pro- tessor set apart for the waking 11fe migserable for indivi ¢ Wt rathier T am a common individy such as you are, only older and one who has seen many generations of boys like you grow up, helping them |a to, mofd their physical fes as we a us their character, " sportsmanship | shall plrpose t “1 was born on & farm in northern Ohio, and spent my early boyhood days doing the common chores of the farm. 1 assure you 1 had many dis cgreeable things to contend with However, T found this, when T could do something well T began to like my work and developed my task in a very Yigh efflolent way of doing it better | © and quicker, And %o with your| studies in school. It you like a special subject you are good at it and | ' outstrip the other feliow in my |t talks to the Wesleyan boys 1 always | 11l them to think over thuir new |! tasks, and if they think they wifl | b Jike to do the particular thing, w put thelr whole seif Inte it after ciding it to be worthwhile, “From farm and district school went with my father and mother, brothers and sisters, to a college 1o where T went through high school and worked my way through coll During this period 1 developed exc i ticnally well in baseball and t offered an opportunity to sign f with professional leaguers -at time, 1 stuck to amateur sports and vpon graduating | accepted the job of coaching a big Kentucky college, | later returning to my meaduating ¥ school, doing similar work there. je “1 feit 1 needed more experience so | 1 gave up coaching at Oberlin and signed up as athletic derector of a semi-private school. At this time 1 teatized the need of more academic work, so 1 entered a_medical college | in New York city. Being limNhed in |t finances I Aid scttlement work among |1 the poor and needy boys of New York's slums and also taught the Hind in Jower New York. The last| 12 years I have been connected with Wesleyan during the academic year and conducting a school and eamp for boys during the summer months, in the mountains of New Hampshire, “So for 25 years 1 have been deal- ing with Young men and boys, not only advising them in athietics their every day problems and most em some to me for advice on 1 € th " lo 1 s 7 | terfers with your vocation making y m with people, 1ts best players bhocause work and non-cooperation. teams because others—willingness to sacrifice o willingness to must remain it you unbecoming a g dece S0 in busines want to be assured of hapy sl Bam's, preciated ni treatment pl loved and more tespected, will rule hat the ctice | tioned good sports ar estate | mitted st in | county iliness of Attorney Harry on css effigient. If drinking and loss of mp are hagmtul in athlction they are | 0 harmeal in your daily life lv ir cgular dMet, over cating and wsex orality are indu) in they will alt nterfere with your ™ “In athietics you know cam work and cooperation men he same applies 10 your assoct Last fall one of the gut universities dropped two of tanding Most fr nare on poor inMvidually, | me cx8 1o uently highest score moe they pla weking sclf glory, I ooperation, and wil m play lingn A for the Your ath- Your Iecess of a g ‘e days will at cau oon e over be a good team vus 1n life he Wesleyan team who ntleman, S0 applies in all schools, coach ia on the nit players 10 nse cuss nt language Ay on ol language and this Today it oty job he w on thie athletic he is not tolorated Obey Rules of the Game, In athletics the playe rules of the game and =o | St with your self and others it man who obey lion you You | an sce what is going on i 1t the crook individuals did in athletics and now fa ulc he lawn of th honor that any man ! s When he becomes a player on th iggest team In th You all win i exercise your po annot be country great- can come to country, 1 be players an It must b ohservat cities of the ga opponents not rs but speciators. 1 ng of many things not he tules but which m celing. Your days o oon be over, but do you realize 00d sportsmanship in the dai ne of life will make vo of only by is the reatired by at ¥ rou i ke Ase your mor ou happier and w fMiciency * “What in g00d sportsmans | pleasant game 1 ha nd have won, but 11t 'S # of the me rrned his strug standing 1 f i this worl and in it will mak fe §f which to appicr while ve living 1 play the me.” Hi The hearing on claims of John A. Carlso suicide at the il several months st the ho com- Hartford ago, eon acconnt Ginsherg. or Wor I'he eity mittees of ago that [ a their petition ro letermined to w mal butlding w ¢ ¢ e ] ! pp— 1| He and David L. pointed commissioners hy the court vsinte, | Mayor Beheves They Can Be Ac the the poor team | make wch o that p! ters in eity now might be 1 school departmoent ice of ed in ac The “City G ARING 1S POSTPONED. ar was stationed by nur Tas | 1o The |morning from 1 was profe (GGeorgette ( repe i llm'!l —1 inches wide in all the new shades. Snioke and Water Sale, Yard . :_] Japanese Crepe in all the desirable spring colors for dresses, kimonos, ete., fast colors, Smoke and 25c Water Sale, Yard W —_— Black Sateen, with high lustre, 39¢ value, yard wide. Smoke and Water 25c Sale .. Yard Davidson's (‘nmbinati;j Fountain Syringe and Hot Water Bottie. Every one guaranteed. Smoke and Water Ladies’ Waists and Blouses, dimity and lawn; Peter Pan and Tuxedo style —Smoke and. $1 ,69 } Water Sale = ' Two-Piece House IJ trimmed with con- trasting colors. Smoke and Novelty Crepe Gowns,| i leeve and square Water 9SC woke and 69c Sl .o Sale Children’s Check Ging- ham Dresses, trimmed with combining colors, Smoke and Water 43 c Sale . 12 s Knit Shop- ping Bags. Smoke 21 c and Water Sale . Sateen Petticoats, regular and large moke and Water Black cut full Dust Caps, variety of colors. , Smoke and to ular Collar and Cuff Sets in linen and eyelet work. Smoke and Water Sale . ... . 480J Fine Quality Hand Em- broidery Handkerchiefs, — Smoke and lzic neck. Water | st Water Sale . hie Dunn have been 11,381 NEW VOTERS ENROLL OF 4,803 APPLICATIONS " cobate | o act on claims against the | tegister blicans and 369 I URGES ROOMS FUR e o s as Democrats—201 Tail o Make rd Although applleations to 1w voters were 1,281 on file from 4,50 € | sons, only ||m\v\ elerk .,‘ Y ses commodated i Gity Hall ;7 o e republican party, appeared and selectme v sion inber, 811 Ger ity | democrate and The report of \ ity hal M. Paone written | commission advising that | school committee will probably ‘,’, not registered; totn the old state normal l 4 democrats 0ol bullding for schivol room 1 ninistration purposes, be 1irst, 175 repubiicas s republican; and | vegistered; tota republic register ‘ b irtl 1131 teq republican ent [ registered; tots | pubtican! regieter republicar | registerea and made to furnish qu AL, Vo Y t . of the d War, G W tha told com pro, noa ghort time b quarters until it was it use the old nor- xhould be put, 1 that nid departments municipal building there the latter building men, it was explained office and th 1. Holmes are to old normal school mayor believes that be accommodat- with their petition done on total LA Washington, | La Follette the republicar [to his bed with toduy der ToLLETN March Wiseon, insurge house in the room i tl housed i 1 ng, and the men car Hall Commission, ntlemen [ wish to inform you that 1 s . ard Normal schoo! m in AL the ol by 1 also fo tic ' " ir offices t the city hall m a proper time mskderation for what oir present 1 the nsed New y shall be v been my desi shoutd be ish jously Ly the sed that furnished | Americ Nun, Teacher in Ansonia School, Dies After Iliness | Assumptic Sister A wonia, adi in the et the parochial d last night New Haven, werks v s pital, ness of three Ireland and entere Merey, Meriden, ir 1 May 5, 1885, Tortington and 1| of her life caves five aphinel’s in 1 the t of 1882 s She in most e but sp in Ansonia four of whom in Boston — TR 1 Wedne the Assumption church et (:\h])h of all the Mohammedans, in sday ritet, Switzerland. . & [ Children’s White Muslin Bloomers, smoke Miller’s Klean Wear Rub- ber Pan white ind Water hest Water Sale, Each _ taink, with many patterns and Water wdge, 21 vds. long. Smoke and \\.lh‘l Sale wold Mieteher of this city, " Hartford inrtford ASK GovERNOR TO Washing irrigatior opment on the This is the first photograph to reach this { Parukh (left) and his little daughter. moke and Water Sale =i B arre————— Silk Gauze with a rare selection of coloring: able for any room. and Water lace trimmed.— and iter Sale 600 Pairs Fine Marquis- ette Curtains, ruffled, 21} vards long and tie-backs to match, Smoke and 79¢ Water Sale, Pair 5, colors, and pink, natural, Smoke [f——— Muslin Sheets, size 72x90 —for three-quarter bed. Smoke and Water 890 Sale Each Pillow Cases, made of quality cotton, size x36, Smoke and l 9c fe———— Heavy Double Thread Turkish Towel, plain and colored border, Smoke and Water 2 5 c Sale .. ... Hemstitched Sash Cur- choose from, Smoke Pair 59 C Figured and Striped Sunfast Silk Overdrapes,— 36 inches wide in many dif- ferent colors. Smoke and Water Sale e Plain Grenadine Hem- itched Curtains, with lace w $2.39 ely 18 following t1 lce of I i said " or o com- | physiciar te rest City_lge.ms Came Back,’ fo. wrot n A Marthe Chapter, No. 21, O, will hold a regular meeting at o'clock Thursday evening, The af ternoon social will be held at o'clock and supper will be served a 630 o'clock, spocial OUT OF TOWN MARRIAGES e following return marriage \te have been recclved for rece at the office of the town elerk and Miss street, M. Ma- in Hurt cer- M. Norton of Sargent married by Frank the peace, Martin J. Vojick of and Miss Helen Judrain of murried in Harttord, 1ebru. by Rev. Julius Hulteen; W. Pyle of this city, and Miss il Sorauion. thin | Smart Spring Millinery, s bruary | Shoppe, 87 W, Main 8t v it han Anthony Jackowitz of cmployed by Landers, ark, had the tp of the second finge his right hand crushed work yesterday, He the New Diritain General hospital fo trentment s | 4. Willie Milis of South Main (he |15 111 at his home : New leases out weekly, headquarters, John A, Fooa justice of March § —advt, Attorney Harry Glusburg s con fined to his home on Arch strect by ilness vity, 24, Freneh Ha alro of Prof, Hartrord, 1 Miles 2 Rhode reet esrey ( e of today Arizona to im ton, March 25 house committee voted uest Governor Hunt of ity in regard to charges by t Secrotary Work ‘utilizing favor n dam deve I8 stree Colorado ition” to posed boulder canyor Colorado Hyer As ~ady STARTS HOME The * 1o Re o'clock to take Join Morans' toadvt Indi nmittee of the ¢ tonight at 7 icense council wiil meet Music C D, P 18 ha at nola cotne ot wi ing in J is ever oy we open showing Abdul Medjid, With him is his son, Prince Oma country his retreat in Switzerland. - e a e Andrews & Co~-advt.! 8 7:80 a0 Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans Blag. Frary &| while at was removed to Process Columbla Record re- | Columbia Andrews & Co./ta O, U. n The 30| armory the deposed | of tweive tablets They are shown on the terrace of the Grand hotel, at Ter- | A large assortment of Couch Covers, striped and solid colors. Smoke and ... $1.89 e —_— Hemstitched Mercerized Table Cloths, size 58x58.— Smoke and Water 9 8 c Sale ...... Each Italian Art Linen, 18-in. wide., Smoke and 49c Water Sale, Yard All Linen Towels, very neat patterns, size 17x36. Smoke and Water Sale ...... Each 590 Part Linen Dish Towel- ing, extra fine quality, — Smoke and Water Sale ...... Yard 150 | o'clock and will be followed by ahox soclnl and dancing. Visitors® from { Nartford and South Manchester will attend, *| New Brunswick records every week at John A, Andrews & Co~—advt. #| Charlgs L. ilett has been elected financisl secretary of New Britain ledge, No, 85, N, B, O, I, suceceding M. M. Cashmore, deccased, | Big hit! “It's & Man Lvery Time, |1t's @ Man.* al, Columbia record, John A. Andrews & Co.~advt. William Bollman of Mart’s corner, | Plainville, reportod to the poltee that {he had parked his motorcycle on | Washington street last night and dur- ing his abscnce somebody had stolen his tools. Lunch at Hallinan's.~advt. | Mr. and Mrs, William Linn have r|8old their property on Newfleld ave- nue to John J. McLarney, The sale was made through the A, Carlson r | agency. Emart Spribg Millinery, Shoppe, W. Main 8t adut The Catholie Daughters of Amers fea will meet tonight at :30 o'clock A. M. hall. A social will follow the mecting. | Choles 9| Kges, Hard { Chocolates, advi, A regular mecting of A, . Hame auxillary will held tomor. at § o'clock at the state The weekly soctal will be held Thursday afternoon from 2:16 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mre. Iréne Malona of 47 Madison streef Notice has been filed with Emil J, Danberg, clork of the city court, of the withdrawal of the suit of the National Paper Co. against Maurice Downhatn, ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations! t ¥ t . French Hat Protf. Budg. 1 t er Bunnies, Chicks, dies, Wirths, Baster McEnroe's, West Main St, mond be row night CUnless you see the “Bayer Croms™ on package or on ets you are not getting the ge Barer Aspitls proved sate by ions and preserib- ed by physicians ov twenty-three years for Colds Toothsche Neuritis Rheumatism | Neursigia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspiria®™ |only. Each unbroken package con- | tains proven directions. Handy boxes cost few centa Druggists also sell hotties of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark of yer Manufactare of Monoaceiic deser of Salicylcacid. J tab uir it Headache Lumbago r |

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