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PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 40 Years’ Experience in Eye Testing Y. M.C. A, POPULAR SUNMER CENTER One-Filth of Ciy’s Population Used Bathing Facilities men and boys took M. C j luring the cording tof the, report nitted to the board of directors . Almost 12 ) Laths t summer, by General cretary Clarenee meeti eveliln point need ind Burnes at a Mr. Barn last d out the D ' int 0 start a class king 1 one in sales- for the entered two around the and hand ball g8 were out- and repainting vl forad to a aind wwimming mized as is in- ¢ number of baths tak- tatement of ey an ade- comtort and con- facilit to many men (thing a1 1ing pool 1n hot weath- be realized by a w hich these facilities mmer months, n y used in this | way but the physi directors | 1. the neced o learn to ewim. The latter part of June a | public swimming campaign for | school voys was conducted. During | July and August swimming | classes for boys and 30 classes for | men were held, while 36 men and | boys were given private instruction Fifty-four men and boys thus ned to swim Hand ballehas ularity throu more men desire to play than can e accommodated, indicating the negd of additional for this game. “Utilizing the summer months when the demand for use of the gymnasium was least the men have repainted and panelled the physical department offices, repainted the lower part of the gymnasium in two colors,revarnished the woodwork and stall bars, repaired and repainted the apparatus, painted the running track and mats, cleaned the floor Tre- marked and oiled it and put all things in good shape for the conling season. “The-water | or ontinued its pop- summer and space tank on the roof has been repainted and repaired and an additional hot water storage tank has been installed to take care of onal demand for hot water. s of the building have been leaned and reoiled an rious e state committee conducted ja tre 1p for gym leaders at Camp Hazen - before the regulai camping period to which we sent a delegation of older boys. Mr, Herg m took part in the teaching an od the program at e physical department at the Every- 155 outing and con- vernight campe and n boys. nasium classes for hoys S, and those for rt October 6. The in- ons are that the gymnasium v big ecason. games a vi Boys' Department, atte of New ate'Y. M. ( wias most s boys att t we have ever four times as act, only n, sent a Britain A. camp great a one othe arger camped for two weeks, S v*stayed all sun secret: activities, and all re- ed by their out- this associ- lendid time vas a source ation in Camp H satish au- “For the hoys ned in the out- held rties. In the city over kes, nig games ar were with swir gD ng ilding varic ournaments tables have 300 MAIN The Burritt Gift Shop, W. MAIN ST Rich, Beautiful; yet Inexpensive » porcelain ware d with gold, we showing in ouwr window today Come In and Look Around The Burritt Gift Shop, Opposite the Hotel Phone 570 | fessiona ve mer cad these classes. Children with Rickets Need Ced Liver ginning Nest St RUDOLPH ¥ =¢ VALENTINO I = Monsieur Beaucaire | Sherman Rogers as speaker, Januawy | . | dresses will be wed |'-'l‘c.\('(l. Two of ficilistes and | 1ths oui NEW BRI A series of outings and educational trips are planned, Altogether a most useful program has been outlined by the boys' secretary and a good year is promised for the boys' depart- ment, Industrial Council “The Industrial Councll, headed by | Mr. Pratt, has madé plans for the | setson’s activities, After several com. mittee meeffiigs, arrangements have | been inade for three foremen’s meat- ings as follows: November, with | meeting to be addressed by Dr. Charles A, Eaton, March with Cam. eron Back as the spesker. All of these men are highly recomménded and | the committee believe that their ad- the speakers will also address the | R ub, | e matter of resuming educa- | tignal work by the assceciation was | takewn up by the councll and a man | from the Y. M. C. A, International | committec made a survey of the city, His report submitted to the educa- tional commilttee showed the need for classes which are not taught by the public night schools, ¥of this fall it was decided to start a class in| salesmanship an® another in public | peaking, providing the proper sachers for these courses can be se- | cured. The text books can be ee- | cured’ from the 'nited Y. M. €, A. | schpols, | e rel\ious committee 18 making “p..ln! for the men's weekly Bible class. Dormitories. | “The_dormitorles are Rlled to ca- | pacity at present and have been well | filled during the summer. Seventy- one men were housed in June, 80 in | July and 60 in August. Membership. “150 men and boys took advan-| tage of the summer membership. A | national wide membership campaign will be conducted in October in which we will take part. | “Plans for the fall and winter in- | clude monthly sotial events, billiard tournaments, bowling leagues and dormitory eocials. The membership is made up as Tollows: Sustaining and contributing. eniors Boys .. | “Reapectfully ‘ '‘CLARENCE H. BARNES, “General Secretary.” CARTER—McKIRDY Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Alice McKirdy, for- merly of this clty to Vinton F. Car- ter of Westbrook. The ceremony was performed September 7 at West- brook and the couple was attended by Frank Carter and Mrs, N. J. Mec- Kirdy. Mrgand Mrs, Carter will re- side in Hartford. MRS KRAUS RECOVERING Friends of Mrs. Emil J. Kraus of 125 Pleasant strect will be pleased to jearn that she will be able to leave | st. Raphael's hospital, New Haven, | the latter part of the week. Mrs.| Kraus was injured in an automobile accident in the town of Orange Sun- day night. She is suffering from shock but the physicians attending | «made from the 5| of 9 Wellington street, yesterd; ¥ ok (e ¥ TAIN DAILY HERALD, New York ‘and the Catskill Moun- tains, Henry Goldemith of Main strect has'left for Syracus univergity, where 4o will take course o business administration, John Slade df, Maple street will leave this week to attend Howard university, Willlami Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Watson of Lincoln street, has entered Dar}mouth col= lege. Mrs. R. W, Egan and. Mrs, Wil- Nam Horsfall have returned from a Visit to Middlebury, Vermont, Mr. and Mrs. N. Barth €t City Itpms | Miss Linnea Kal)gren of Dwight streey has left to enter l‘uthurlne Gibbs school at Providence R, 1. Gulbransen player planos at Morans. —advt, § At the regular mecting of A, G. Hamniond camp, U, 8. W. V, to be held tomrorow night at 8 o'clock at the state armory, a report will be national encamp- ment. Refreshments will be served. Grand opbning, Model Beauty Par- tor, Sept, 16, 125 Main street, Tel. 878-4.—advt, A party was given in honor of Miss Anna Brown of 24 Whiting street at whe home of Mrs. C. John- son of 225 Stanley street, last even- | ing, the occasion being Miss lh'n\\‘n'a‘ 16th birthday. Miss Lilllan Winslow | rendered ukulele selections and Vio- lin 8olos were played by Michael Labritz. A buffet lunch was verved | and ghmes played Mothers, yqu get six prints for Sousa Band—Lyceum 19th, Tick-|PAby's album and an enlargement for ot &t O, L. Plerce Ooi—advt, {the wall when you bring your film Probation Officer apd Mrs, Ed- |0 Ohrustedt's, 70.W. Main St.—Adv. ward C. Connolly, with their daugh-| ¥rank Sanford of 183 Main strect ters, Ruth and Helen, returned home |has gone to North Franklin, N. Y., vesterday after a two. weeks' -vaca- |10 Visit his brother, B, W, Samford, tion at the shore. Mr. Connolly re-| Misses Gertrude and Margaret 827 Weat 113 day and farewell party for . thel daughter, Dorothy, last evening al their home.. Guests wewe present from sHartford, Torrington,« Plain- ville and this city, Miss Barth was the reciplent of many useful gifts, She entered the training school for nurses at the Hartford hospital to- day. | sumed his duties as probation offi- | Klar are spending a weeks vacation cer this morning, refleving Miss Coya Beale, assistant probation officer. Lunch at Hallinap’s.—advt. A son was born at the New Brit- ain general hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McLaughlin of 45 Locust street, Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— adv., A'small girl living at 184 Curtis sireet narrowly escaped injury when she ran in a truck driven by Charles Witkin of 162 North stre¢t as he was turning the machine into an al- at Bayonne, N, J. \ Maurice A, Ax#lrod” is in New [ York an a business trip. Miss Sylvia Clark hés left for Dr. |Arnold’s School of Gymnastics in | Néw Haven, Miss Sally Waskowitz™ will leave shortly for the Sargent, School of Physical Education in Cambridge, Mass, ’ William Kenney and Thomas Ma- loney resumed their studies at Ford- ham university today. leway on Lafayette street yesterday | M, and Mrs. James Knight have | veturned from an automobile trip atternoon. The girl was taken £o & doctor's office where an examina- | to Canada. tion showed that she had euifered | ‘only minor injuries, Witkin report- ®d the accident to the police. Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. advt. Painful bruises about the head and legs were suffered by Fay Barry, aft- ernooo, when she was struck by a motorcycle sidecar operated by Ern- est C. Howe of 25 Clty avenue. The girl is the child of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- eepk W, Barry, Sousa Band—Lyceum 19th. ets at C. L. Plerce Co.—advt. George Dillon of 98 West street| reported to the police last night that a spare tire and rim had been stolen from 'his machine which was in the garage at his home. An action. for 875 has been brought by P. Alfred Johnson aginst John J. Gérdes through the law._of- fice of Roche & Cabelus. Papcrs weres erved on Gerdes this morning by Constable Fred Winkle. Clifton Cowles of Carlton street has returngd from Silver Sands, where he spent last week.® Miss, Ishbel Irving of Clinton,| Mass., is spending the week with | Florence Datrow of Buell street. Alfred Fichman and Hyman Cas- | fowitz spent the weck-end in New| York city. Miss Sadie Koplowitz of 264 Eim street hds returned, from her vaca- tlon which she spent in New Jersey, {Well Known New England Lady Gives Medicine Fyll Credit For Saving Her Life. Tick- “My case liad been given up, as hopeless, 50 I do not hesitate to glve Tanlac credit for saving my life,” is the far reaching statement pf Mrs. Isabelle R. Harding, esteemed resi- dent of 22 Lynwood St., Brookville, Mass. “Furthermore,”” she continued, “Tanlae did not stopeat saving my life, for it increased my weightsfrom 97 pounds to 132 pounds, and left me enjoying the best of health, “Five years ago, while living in Seattle, Wash., I was taken so ill that no one thought I could live. Com- plications resulting from stomach trouble brought me down to my bed and T could not even walk two steps. her say that she escaped serious in- jury. . ness given us by | First Served.” Wanted — Miltan Egan of 50 Court street has returned to Middlebury college. In fact I was so far gone that I thought my end had come and I its citizens, we will place on sale MONDAY, SEPT., 5th \TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Commonwealth avenue gave a blr\h-\l t « 16; 1924 RECRUITING MUSICIAXS Twenty-five posicions in the United States Millary Academy band t West Polnt are now open and special efforts)are being to recruit men , from this - distriot, Only qualified musiclans will be ac- cepted, and they will be sent to the nearest army band | r for musis cal examinations Following. s Iist of the vacancies by instrumeé) 4 slide trombenes, 1 cornet, 3 French horns, 2 basses, 2 baritones, 8 saxa- phones, 1 fluegel-horn, 1 oboe, clarinets, 1 flute, 1. snare drum, HEFERNAN-NAUGHTON, The marriage of Miss Margaret Naughton of 343 Chestnut street and John Josepli Hoffernan of New Lon- don will take place tomorrow morn- ing at 9 o'clock at the church of St. John the Thomas J. Laden officiatin Miss Marian Elsanor Naughton, niece of the bride, will pe bridesmald, and Edward James Heffernan, brother of the groom, best man. The ushers wil be Michael E. Naughton and Walter J. Doyle. After the cere- mony & reception will be held at the bride's home, 0. 8, 0, ENTERTAINMENT On_Saturday evening, Sept. 20, Clan Dougias, No, 180, O, 8. C. pre- sents Clan¢Murray's Glee club and Mac Tuckerty's Band of Springfield, Mass., at Odd Follows' hall, Arch street, They come well recommend- ed, offering a program that will beé found delightful both as to soloists and instrumentatists. Dancing will follow. * NO SCHOOL*BOARD MEETING Because of the death of Willlam Halloran, ghild of 8chool Commifttee man and (Mrs. Joseph M. Halloran, the meeting of the board of educa- tion which was to have been held this afternoon, has been postponed until Thursday, P, F. King, president of the board, announced today. GAINS 35 POUNDS ON TEE TANLAC TREATMENT even went 8o far as to bid my hus. band and children goodbye, Nobody will ever know what I went through, for words just simply cannot describe it. - ‘‘One day, after T had been in bed six weeks, my husband ‘brought me a, bottle of Tenlac. 1 finished thi bottle feeling some better, g0 I got more and kept on improving until I had used 10 bottles and then I was a well and happy woman. My re- covery was so miracylous ay to as- tonish those who knew how bad off 1 was, ] am now enjoying the best of health and while I am 69 I really don't feel over 40. I will be glad to have anyone, who is looking for Peomething to bring back thelr health, | call on me or-write me. To me Tanlac is the grandest thing in the Jarld)’ Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. A Take Tanlac Vegetable Pllls for constipation. TENTH ANNIVERSARY We have operated a Ford retail store in the city of New Britain for ten years and to show our appreciation for the loyalty and busi- 100 FORDS Open and Closed Pleasure Models-and Tractors at | NOTHING DOWN ONE YEAR TO MAKE PAYMENTS . 'The Conditions: - 100 Used Cars; liberal allowance. | The only conditions that are necessary are that the purchaser is of high character and a resident of New Britain -and that he can satisfy us of hissability to meet all payments when due. We will not deliver over 100 of these cars, so that “First Cpme- Come in and let our salesmen explain how we do it. . Original Ford Dealers for Connecticut Open Evenings Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN STREET NEW -BRITAIN Evangelist, Rev. [ S | L] IR /z"frf\( Fall Top Coats . Mist Proof, Moth Proof, Wrinkle P ' Proof, Wear (e THE IDEAL FALY COAT - 52450 Correct models; variofis colors, finely tallored. The right coat for motor- ing, driving, walking and traveling. ful Fall Suit $29.50 } Sold without restrictions, but confined to ihe better class merchants. i The great increase of business enjoyed by our dealers and distributors during 1923, is px:oqf that SAVE quality lamps have gained.a nation- wide preference. Make your first purchase in fhe belief that you will order them continuously. y Herbert L. Millé HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. James Daniel Donahue Baritone — VOICE CULTURE - ‘nooms 318 - 319 Booth's Block . Tel. 1274-13. Volce Tested by Appointment. Special Attention o Béginners. Instruction in Sight Singing and Ear Training. Open for Engagements for Teas, Sotials, etc. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 Main Street JACK TAR TOGS for BOYS and GIRLS Smart_models for girls in Flannel and Pretty Plaids. Priced at $8.98, $9,98 and $11.98 ! Sizes 6 to 16 years BOYS' TWEED, JERSEY AND SERGE SUITS $5.75 to $8.98—Sizes 4 to 8 y NEW CHAMOISETTE GLOVES In the well knowr “Van Raalte” niwke, with or without ey cuffs—T75¢ to $2.25 pair EW HATS FOR THE LITTLE MISS . from § (h‘up NEW SWEATERS—NEW FALL SHANES IN SILK HOSIERY—NEW NECKWEAR