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CHANGES READY IN DIPLOMATIC FORCE Paris Believes Reorganization Is About Due have I cver sin came int well-in to take Most § lonats r All Want U. S. Post All 14 of ther 1 like to 2o to Washington rstood that Premier Herriot has decided, on the advice o sest counselors, to walt until aft ST e tion bef deciding Juss In consequ ore taking up the upon a successor to ence all of the candl- dates, having become aware that the desirable American post is not like to become vacant {mmediatel have posed thelr candidacy the embassy at Madrid. Jacques de Fonte bent of the Madrid post, who is now at home on a vacation, is understood to have said that he felt quite and likely ambassador. All of the diplomatic aspirants, ac- eording to his reported explanation, wanted to succeed him and the pre. mier would find it impossible to choose one of them without causing to remain the smr dissension in the ranks of his ma- | jority. M. Herriot is said to have fixed a limit to the number of parliamen- tarians he will appoint to- diplomatic posts because his majority in the chamber is not large enough to stand too Heavy a drain. It is now understood that Deputy Jean Hennessy, one of the leaders of the majority, is slated for the lega- tion at Berne, Switzer! Louis Barthou, president reparation commission, 1s for the embassy at' Berlin, which, however, he has not yet accepted. It is thought likely that former Pre- mier Georges Leygeus will be to Madrid while several other bers of the' foreign rel of the headed 2m- ations com- mittee of the chamber are slated for minor posts. Evening Schools Start 1924-25 S The evening schools wiil evening at 7:3 tinue from !' 1 this ) o'clock and con- . | New James E. n, director education in e public schoc again have charge of will be held at the Elthu Burritt apd Central high school ot adult Junior Huppa Huppa and Jimika Blues Are ‘\Iost Populan Brussels, Sept. Huppa' ika Blue [ of L post-graduate course for an M ion of | M. | 5 | Viscount | i | , present incum- fe | 10 WED NEW YORK MAN Miss Helen I, Johnson, Assistant at Welfare Association, to Become Mrs, B, P Whitaker, gagenient Helen of to P. on of this city Benjamin Whitaker, of Newburg, las been announced. No date E set for the wedding. Miss Johnson has bee®® connected the New Britaln Welfare as- wtion for the Past three years as She also has done consid- work in connec- uvenile court. She * of Mr, and Mrs. An- Johnson of 471 Common- avenue, taking up welfare work son was conndeted with M. L. church as parish visi- hation Whitaker is the son of Louls Whituker of Newburg, He grad- ated fr sigate university in the nd is a member of Chl Alpha fraternity ind the Phi Beta Kappa. He wag weted with a New York bond- and investment house since' his aduation, but entered Yale last ck where he expects to complete A. for college om ( 102 Lambda preparation CLUB NOTES, club will re- suppers at the BLUE TRIANC TheeMonday night sume their weekly zle club room this evening at 6 o'clock. Girls wishing to learn to cook will prepare the supper which will be followed by sewing under the lirection of Esther Westman. This evening Miss Lillian Swan the high school art department will jemonstrate to the girls how and where to hang pictures to make a room attractive and will explain | what pictures should be chosen for pla on a wall to give the most artistic effect. The members of the club are: Alma Dressel, Alda { Marley, Elizabeth Kane, Veronica Kane, Isth ley, Rose Marsden, Helen Morrell, Mae Meskosky, Rose | ' Anna Bezuzyk, Helen | Grybach, Lottie Wahl, Anna Blair | and Esther Westman. The soc ommittee of the In- | dustrial Girls' club will meet this | evening at 8 at the Blue Triangle | club room to prepare an act for the fall frolic to be held at the Y. W, C. Monday evening, September 29 abeth Kane is chairman of the committee, The Jolly club for c meet this evening from club room. Catherine of at hildren i 7to 8§ at the and and that | sent | eason Tonight | will | ¢ ssions teach them folk dancing. | AN industrial girls wishing to go | awimmi at the Y. W, C. A. from | 6 to 7 on Tuesday to be followed hy a supper party are asked to let Esth- Riley know by Tuesday noon so | that Mrs. Sterling and Miss Brom- | ley of the committee will know for | how many to prepare supper. A meeting of the executive s Industrial Girls' Alma Dressel, Alda Mar- Anna Fisher, will be held v evening at 8 at t W | com- club, \La Follette Returns To Washington Today | New York, Sept. 22 |terence with a r porters here, Senator La ¥ today for Washington. He York primarily to delis Iress vesterday at ation at the Yankee ator La Follette visited his campaign headquarters and f |ed the polltical sity | E. Roe, | and o lette | |ad discuss- tion with Gilhert eastern campaign manager SUES TO EVICT SON Claude J. Leroux through Klett Alling, has brought a summary -ling at Jr. O. U. A, Sincko will | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1924 E » China’s Getting the Habit INASHMANZ CAREFULLY S WASNG PONE 0F -mmwnwmma R They're tearing down billboards in the United States—but in China they're just beginning to put them up. signs are printed in English, but most of them in Chinese. Kenilworth Club Will Have Outing at Guilford of | The fall activities of the Kenil- _|worth club will open Sunday with the anpual outing to be held at Woodcrest Inn at Guilford. About 75 members of the club will make the New Britain by aute- nvn 10:30 o’clock and ar- City Items and Mrs. street Mr Cherry gratulations daughter, Lady Wallace Daughters of regular meeting on Wednesd ning. There will be initiation of | riving at the Inn about noon. Dinuer candidates, Chict Daughter | will be served followed by a program Elizabeth ) will give sports. count of her trip to the The convention at Rochester, New 1501, “Star of Good Will lo 0. 8. of B., wil hold a re M. hall ¢ gerford court at 8 o'clock ti ning, Anthony Nesta of Ct has returned 1o Newark res his studies in the N sey college of Pharmacy and Mrs. D. O. App Thomas Heslin receiving birth are on the €o; of a loc cotia, an ac- | of a lodge York. | se No.: 9, |11 club is planning an active week a smoker for mbers and friends will be held in r meet. | the club rooms and the first of the Hun- | 141l dances is being planned for next eve- Clesson Parker is chairman social committee, month of'th Toita Jeg- BOYS ARRESTED Patrick J. O'Mara 21 boys over the week- rnéd them over to Pro- cer Edward C. Connolly. charged with stealing from the place conducted on Franklin street by A. Shurberg, and five with aling grapes from the of Willlam G. Wagner of 161 Lenox Place. One hoy, 14 years is charged with the theft of 21 Police rounded up man hee and E tion Of en a property o'clock at the clu T 1 The weekly | be held at the morrow. A son w General and TP SCHOOL CENSUS, department will con- ip on the census b week, when the chi New Britain M s by ospt 3 ay to phen of Berlin. Some of the | INJURED IN AUTO WRECK Former New Britain Man and Meri. denite in Meriden Hospital After Crashing Into Wall, Arthur V. Eginton, formerly de- signer at the North and Judd plant in this city, is In the Meriden hospi- tal with a fractured skull and many cuts and bruises about the head, face and body, and a companion, Frank 1. Con 1s in the sime hos- pital with severe cuts and three frac- | tured ribs, as the result of an auto- | moblle accident yestenday morning. The men were returning home t Meriden from the Highland L'Ounh’_\'* club and drove off the road near the | Bradley & Hubbard reservoir while } passing through a dénse fog and ran into a stone - wall, Eginton was thrown through the windshield and over the wall. At the hospital this afternodbn it was said that both men were out of danger and resting comfortably, New Britain Dogs ¥in Prizes at Spiingfield | " Bilile Boy, Boston terrier owned by William J. Bollman of 45 Main street, this city, took one first prize and one second prize in the two classes in which it was entered at the ‘Springfield exposition dog how, and Gloriana, also owned by Mr. Bollman, took one first prize there. Mr. Bollthan has been interested in dogs for about 20 years and has a kennel of about 15 dogs. Boston terriers owned by Harry( Squires of she Rosedale kennels, this| city, took two second prizes and one third, the second prize awards going | to Happy Sweetheart and Duncan’s Gold Chance, and the third prize award being presented to Britchie Disturber. ¢ Good Voice HUDSO Moffit of 201 Washington ed to the police yester- |1 ad < six year ofd | A olzac of operating his »y's home. The 3ernard street re ools will fill out cards essary information. | canvass will also | ow and L the to-} \ring jay that he 1ouse Lucian street w be made betwr the ecember balanced for greater ac- a Steuben day | adinm cess action against his son, H. Leroux and his wife, Leroux, for hossession of a t« at 84 Franklin square. The tade” are the three most impressed th congress of dancing which national sters during | in action ped minor bruises iracy. n at the N to Po Dolan yes- vas b S hospit Thomas C. A daughter w i An clephant’s trunk contains 40,« )0 muscles, FOR SALE Two Family House on| pital for "[‘Z,X“j’lk | So. High St., in fine con- | ago |dition. re was a meeting of the prin- | abeth T \ are v Fay's father, John son t the € ri hospital schoc Mrs. Albert Lester, wife of a| prominent New Orleans physiclan, | Jamesn Donahue put her operatic traihing o' good | use when three gunmen stopped her | i machine while she was) returning | home from' a social function. Her screams in high “C” and the way she swung a crank at their heads | routed them in haste. Booth's to Black Special - Att Reginners Open for Teas, Tel, | When In Hartford Dine With| U | LOBSTERS, CRAB MBAT,| SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, —SEE— GARSIDE ¥OR ., | ’\ | 199 WEST ST, their meeting here. vised pectively “Professo; Leon 1 of Paris, Jimmy of geflles and Lend of the Hag The congress was atte delegates fr England, They were Ho There are men. John J. Tarrant Funeral Director and Embalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-12 Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 WET WASH New Wet Wash Laundry Opens For Business September 22. Work guaranteed satisfactory. Work called for and delivered. WEST END WET WASH LAUNDRY 418 FARMINGTON.AVE. Telephone ‘25 100 NEW FORDS NOTHING DOWN ELMER Mar- cipals of the loca 8 Walnut Hill school at 11 o'c is morningg Plans for startin ‘ross in ock the | to force the latter to nent rented. Roche a been retained by ants, te a & the As we are carload buyers, we are able to quote low prices. 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