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nited Community coerporation drive s $8,605. EVENING SCHOOL GLASSES T0 GRADUATE MARCH 31 Diplomas Will Be Presented By P, ¥, ADVERTISING HEAD OF YALE & TOWNE Herbert . Rahm Promoted to {Responsible Position i Stamlord Herbert Charles Rahm, a native of New Britain and loug a resident here, bas been appointed advertising man- ager of the Yale & Towne Mfrg. Co, at Stamford. Mr. Rahm is distinctly a prodyct |of New Britain, His family had lived here for 40 years before he wae born, His education was received bere and his boyhood and carly manbood were passed here. He was always a friend maker and it is no surprise to those who know him that he has been ap- pointed to the responsible position an- BOYS’ CLUB MAKING SPLENDIDEFFORT ' New Superintendent Signs Up 700 Members in Six Months Tomlin Seott Kalph Southworth [ Lands Berth|: Crashing The, Pins - FRATERNITY ALLEYS Speaking of Sports Bchacfer Dehin . Kuper Wessels . Kron Fush Thomas ODD YELLOWS LEAGUE it Miss Thayer Swanson The fact that Tommy Gibbons is Winger going to tight Georges Carpentier on July 4 should not be the occasion for any great excitement in fistic circles. Unless he does the ynexpected and Peldon stages a real comeback, the debonair |Griswold Georges already is through, His sor. |Lirlckson ry eshibitions on the Continent have |onte! stamped him as a has.been. S bt H King To 53 Men and Women 9 Neat Monday A class of 53 men and women will Dbe graduated from the evening schools | at exercises to be held in the Central Junier High school auditorium at 8 o'clock Tuesday eveuing, April 1, The gradjuation exercises are In charge of Prof. E. E. Weeks, principal of the East street schoo!, and an appropriate program, has been arranged. 1 Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G. the Beys' club is on the market for|,.. f Woods will deliver an address to the 7 % g i ipl 1 b ented 1 ned to suit the material, it recognizes 'l‘:l',’m"’l‘i""i"'}?"g‘:f, 20 Prosshiea. & et ']’" s yov. $0 's;;o:;"l”"_ Mr. King Is chairman of the commit- mu’-h u;ie tsu ”l"(t' ng Siore II» tee in charge of the evening schools, |Dounced. After graduating from the '(lk‘('l s “‘9( {’ year or l'“:d.n'fi The final session of the evening | N¢W Britain high school tn 1903, Mr, 196 1tle Ang LM ATY Ml the Lschools will be held Monday evening, | ahm entered the employ of P. & F. ;narh.or all-——the peMcy of the “open March 31. T school, which | Corbin as clerk in the advertising de- o ! 3 cvious | PATtment. His work from the start st S o _ | kad not been u during previous | P or! 'm star The Ne |!~.:|!u|||’ fi:)y ngbmllt::rk years, was used this year and the re. |aitracted attention and as the months SRS v a0 Shianer bacdme |Ports of James E. O'Brien, who has |and ¥ears passed he was found to be [ls_.';, w ‘2"' ; :; A\”“l(lh, r:r;)rvlv been in charge of the schools, ,,,.],A‘alondlly advancing from one duty te l_lc Supsrinsely T" s ik ‘l ran |CAtes that the attendance has been {another, all of them carrying increas- having peen destroved the club began | | o ity ctor {ing importance und responsibitity. “|to take in ne.,u ml:ml’n'rf and : on 3 [Finally the compilation of a catalog March 15, 1924, the total mv..m'-‘r- |was turned over to him. This was in ""!7 was s!s—-mnw ung.ls;lu ::n. 11910, In putting this catalog together N :lvllle (fl:| :olur:;e n::;:.\a"z';fl‘ o‘f.at‘hr: %5 he made 2 reputation for himself and ad ytilized e later joined the advertising depart. club. An interesting fact in relation | f::»..z of Su'rgem & Co.“o!“\“e‘;vdll::::\. to the preceding paragraph is lh_a fact Immediately he entered the Sargent aaicke Siase o5, that 86 per cent of the membership {service Mr, Rahm took charge of all mg;l:y is 1‘::1;'5 !:h:*?l:r“!"o!“_::::r e |entalog work. His one big task that i A it i’."“ stands as a most creditable ac- P °54 {!o!ln bt P B i s complishment v«;‘u the con;p!mwn ath J 3 PEEREL- | and printing of the present 1,000 page BOUTS ]N HART 0 D ball teams in various 1“.5""" xn; nfu. catalog of the Sargent organjzation. aoor baseball team: well. A Boys After seven years service with Sar- e N | Mike Morley Versus Vie McLayghlin 556 | Willington, Tt Hurd 9”1 Fhle sehilling Drixon The Boys' club bas its own distinct tield In the work of making good citi- zens becayse it seeks its raw material in the field of grestest need—the un- der-privileged boy. After other boys’ work erganizations, with standardized programs and restrictlons as to age and fee, have made their selectio W There was no ticket speculating in Hiltpold the Madison Squarc den bouts, ac- cording to a report by a spectal N, Y, investigating committ e, Frisls Hulten Folierg | Dahistrom | Netson dding }Srtu o | Andergon Alan ... | Trasy “Jumping Joe" Dugan of the Giants | payees in his training to predict an- other pennant for both the Giants and the Yanks. Comstork. " [l Cro Bret Haussler Squires Sehroeder A tour of the training camps indi- cates this to be the general opinion, judging from articles written by the Lboys who have been around, Both Dclaney and Clark have been penalized for stalling in their New Jersey bout, on March 17, Delaney's poor showing cost himg one-third of his $1,850 guarantee, while Clark's involyntary contribution to charity a third of his fee of $650, Ap 1 marks the lifting of Mickey Walker's suspension in New Jersey. Gerstacker, G, Tlepp .. 85 Vater | Bueknolts H. ilepp Heluzman Winger unders alker Walthers |sa w Many astronomers cling idea that the moon is a dead world, to the A. Odman Webster Young | Nicholis | Dummy Cas. it Prickeért | Leupola 146 | COMMERCIAL ALLLYS ASSYRIAN CITH BILL SOUTHWORTH The center field problem 1 has cansod Manager MeGraw of the New Yeork Giants mych worry for several years has finally been solved {by the addition of Billy Southworth | of the Boston Brgves. ol “Southworth will be the reguiar 831 centerfiel of the Giants,” says | McGraw, He has no opposition for ifthe job and wil pot alternate with 39| any other player simply because he is s0|w lert-handed batsma That seems (o settle it. Last séa. son Jimmy O'Confell, Casey Sten, {and Bill Cunnipgham operated center field for The Glauts. Southworth has o bad New Catcher Looks Good Wilbur Wood, New York sports which | writer, picks Kid Kaplan of Meriden, us the logical man to head the elim- mation contest for a chance at John- ny Dundee, elub | ,:u:, tenim, brnl: “l‘ n'n;‘l;":{"" ";(m”n‘; gent Mr. Rakm went to Yale & Towhe state champ! PR in September, 1922, as assistant ad- class and have won 22 out of 4 con- vertising manager. In August 1923 lvs::. T IR e et Francis Juraschek, advertising man- The activities of the club are v ager, became ill and Mr. Rahm took at all confined to l;murun. u‘fil'; a":': full charge of the advertising depart. drum corps has been organized a ment. During these months of respon- | Hariford's |am erchestra as well gnd hoth made a sibility his iork convinced the l\'ulu prize ring pets, steps out in oot |favorable initial appearance at the & Towne management that he was the Guard hall tonight to do his stufr | Washington birthday party given at right man for a big job, against Vie McLaughlin, the 23 jear [the clyb. ] . Mr. Rahm is a member of New cld Philadelphin leather pusher who| A number of clubs in Pritain lodge of Ilks and a former Mandell, Ter picked by the s and Valgar also are ew York expert, Leland elub pract after s at which i Star Attraction—VYiucent Also ! Meets Fddie Corbett 1 Mike Morley, one of vzy last night | in en the Tead in | asker beat M temporarily ta the chess tourney, that P Kknee to too of Martolrd. a ir t industrial 100 - him . B may (rouble pu has carned quite a rep in his home ! connection with Junior Achievement member of Everyman's Bible Class. He is also member of the Stamferd have accomplished a great deal. The club publishes a mondhly newspaper which is printed by the boys and is entirely self-supporting. A carpentry class ls able to do commerclal work and bas orders to All, as well as & class in cheir weaving, lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose and is now taking his Masonic degrees in Union Lodge of Stamford. 1le is also a charter mémber of the Stamford Bunkeries of the He.Believes-What He-Says club of that city. Soaking Dishes Soak dishes that have batter, dough, eggs or any starchy material in cold water: dishes that have been used to cook sugar need Lot water, NTTEMPTING A COME-BACK |- - NN T vere ateatt Buh a happening would 2 SO e S tleunse McGraw to change his plans, [town, This, the main mill, is set tor 2 I : i " 13— §19 but he is fairly well fortified {12 rounds, - - - | Prellminaries inclyde ¥rankie Pore tell and Young Terry, Yoyng I'arish |vs, Young Moak and in the semi-final Young Vincent of Helyoke, recent vic. tor over Georgte Day, againgt the wel John Greb- 1 i . ] i o B - known lddie Corbett. atein's radio classes have been very LS 3 | e | powular, Contract at Notre Dame |@. Kimban, the juvenile board of di- rectors made up of 18 members, meet- | Routh Tend, Ind., March 26.—Knute |0 on the first and third Mondays | Rockne, football conch at Notra Dame | oe aach month and contributing large- university, for whoee scervices the Uni. [ g 44 the inspiration of the elub. There 4 of lowa was negotlating, yea- [y tj;a prospect of a healthful farm terday wigned a contract to remain 8t feon tne gymmer months and the fu- | fer development is Martin - Autrey Notre Dumo for 10 years. ture of the club looks resy. | (above), While the catching staff Towa sought Rockne as the sycees- gdward C. Connolley, probation of- [cones up to the big league stand- 3{sor to Howard Jonts, who aceepted & soay has testified that the Bo. club | 4pd, Manager Huggins is anare that five year contract frem Tvinity Col<| oan much to reduce juvenile delin- | Schang cannot torever, tegr, Durham, N. €., at a roported |, aney in the eity and that this bene- [ reguit he is paying much attention walary of $10,000 a yoar, fit is immeasurable, to his department. |15 the crop of young receivers try. Rockne's contract with Notre Dame pire until nest year, Will Meet Miss In Mis, il Leiteh | Pusan hunt Joyee Wethered, Golf Champ, Mateh on Satunday. New Mareh @ Miss Ceeil Leiteh, 3t rogarded the flacst woman go!f pluyer in Eng- Iand, but who was Kept in retivement for more than a year by an injured arm, Wil resch an importaat point i her attempl 1o come back when she mects Miss Joyee Wotherad, preg- ent champion, in a team mateh neat Haturday, | It Miss Leiteh can mak favor. | able showing in her match s <t the | woman who defeated her e Ish title in 192 will dnuplic the comebaeX fent of Mise Mavion Holline, former American woman's ehampion, who roty form recently afior having parently foreod out of the game by broken ril wihich affceted hor health Kid. Lewis Matched to Go Against Willie Shugrue/ Haven March ~ WiHjlje [ 1 hard«hitting leathepist of o will substitute for Sparkd, night at Music | York, contaiped for o yeurs as 1AL MATCR Fufnlrs, Dor! lond Munich Tytho Among the Yankee catchers whe |show prowise aud may be retained North & dudd, Kenne, ceaeadttd 101 a0 el ; Y i Carlaon £ 31| The Boys' cluly budget for the 1924 l“" out with the team The Minute That Seems A Year. gy GLUYAS WILLIAMS P& L Corbine. "“" it ot i e i Moran-Vicentini Match Will Not Take Place PO LT ¢ LLIe 10 o o New York, March 26.-Efforts to} Works. match Luis Vincenti, Chilean light. . weight, with al Moéran, of New Ore [leans, at Madison Square Garden, on May 2, were abandoned when Meran's munager, Joo Golden, refused to ac- cept terms offered him, As g result, Moran probably will pot get into tion again until the eutsid¢ season, [Qolden said, 00 Vieentini now 1% on his way bhack 85 1o this country with Quintin Nomere = == |Rojas, Chilean heasgweight, who haw | $10-1490 [ gigned for a series of bouts under the | i1« 270 direction of Tex Rickard, Vicentini | 86 210 |made a fayerable phowing in several 103 _-I‘:;;’hom.' here sarly in the winter, e ards’ Catcher, Clemons, | { Is Out for the Season | 61 1anart 28 | Pat rontun We, | Ande Baldasaci Horner Stanley v 1] W shugrue, Waterbury, Mug Russell Thursd hall wgainet Kid Lewis, of Hartford, | o Tony Paollillo announced last night, Russell is confined to his bed in Newark, N, J., due to tonzilitis, Shugrues’ last hout againsl Joo Fiyan, of lartford, st Water. Lury on the same card with Kid Kaplan, of Moriden, and Bobby Garein, of Valtimore, Md. Willie obliged the tans by scoring a one- . round knockout r the Tnsurance |Meath 252 | Woftmun The rest t Paollillo | stated, remain ihe | 511167 104~ 248 90~ 10 58 was { Brown T3 Gt Aes % Shinner Chuck, ALY Garter Trimmings. . 0 118 T Y Mo e Adantiie " Aty Whitney .0 ove e L5 " ame Hub Caps, AL wou P& CORMIN & R & F Perkeless, R & v B0 Wardne | nnders i ¥ Malona » . $7, Maypard Voanghert M BE e 238 Pawel] Walker . FOREMEN ! uie, March 26.-=\Vernon (Tubs| emons, star catcher of the S | 33 Louis Nationals, prebably nill be out| 245 | Of the game for the rest of the peason, | 1, a8 a result of a dislocated eartilags in | is left knee, suffered recently, The T1on | backstop was sent home by Manager | Sickr; and after an esamination by tobert Hyland, the club’s phy«| n, was ordered to a hospital. Dr.| Hyland added he prebably would be| = “a8| there “tor a long time.” With Clem. | T/ ons at the hospital is Jack Wakefield, a Vaoderbiit university athiste, whe o, wuffered a broken leg at Bmdentewn | while sorking eut with the Cardinals, | g 50 - et 589 Rarnard Core 1 Massey Tex Rizkard in New Role 1 Pencil Pointers. ) 9 1 Noga Anderonn Low Man {vow man USTRIAL 1RAGLE Corbin Serewv Corp. MRS Cloaning Faverts Clean brass fayests with A ' 3! qipped in vinegar or leman suice, and | 240 vub thoroughly with rottenstons and leil; then pelish with a dry cloth. 5 0o s 1 - Kildurt TR 156 e 4 stanley Kule, ' JUST APTER YOU'WE ASKRED THE STORE'S BEST CUSTOMER. T SHOW You A SI12E 5 34 HAT AND 10 WAKE UP AND MAKE 1T SNAPPY O McClyre Newspaper Syndicate Wiig - 26 P 1 Bruemmer mphet McBriaity 81 Bl Then't SCOTTS ke CLUyas WILLIAMS i ) 887 Doreet. R, & E. 1] 9 WPeN WHAT!! = W DONT BELIEVE, \TTY &E“-‘W‘ *z ANY SAN - (AT | RERD 711 = 1T %885 50 OTHER PLNE. RIGHT N 15 LETTEA WE SENT ME HAS ONLY DEEN THERE TWO DAUS PND LOST 12 POUNDS PLAEADY Already the world's feremost box- ing promoter, Tex Rickard, now an- nounces Iis intention to enter the professional fce hockey fiedd. Rick- ard plans the formation of a six or cight-club circuit, embracing leading Ameriean and Canadian cities. The ~plerprice get under way nest on, an w modeicd atter the major i schedule setiall Jeagnes i arrangement