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e e e FORCODIFYINGLAY Presides for Last Time Over 1 ot e Pan-American Union siderat and expert endeavors whiclt appily attained this poin transmi board to t ments ¢ liscuss DISCUSS AMATEURS sScandinavian Athletic Plan For Olympics — Borg And Nurmi Are Classified. 1 to ¥, reports a tries — Norway ind Finland—to they would Arne Borg, nd Paavo Nurmi Bishop Txemo\ Assembly Limbers ’Em Up Joint-Ease 5 -— ask for Horlick’s v The ORIGINAL y Malted Milk ment was given Edward Me Prepared at home ina minute by briskly stir- ring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged; Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. Lunch For all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals, ‘between meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink, quitkly relieves faintness or hunger day or night. MOORE BROS SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food SPECIALS 1 *' LARGE DELAWARE SHAD LONG NATIVE PICKEREL LLARGE NATIVE PERCH Fancy Shore Haddock Rockport Codfish Steak Boston Bluefish Steak Scrod Steak Large Lake Whitefish Large Fresh Water Eels Large Newfoundland Herring Eastern White Halibut Pnebscot Salmon Large Cape Butterfish Large Flounders Large and Small Smelts Fillett of Sole Finnan Haddies Scallops, Shrimp, Round and Long Clams. Oysters open and in the shell. Little Neck Clams for half shell. Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday Assoclations itatives of | city on Saturday 1 [ win e | f New Rl IFirst Time in History~Other w yrked by a tear ford It arte rd Timbrell ng by Installs \e\x ()fi'mm \-,, ‘,; Hal - Harmony Lodge Past Masters' Night Another big time In \lun»nl\ aft rs will be 1%h annual Past | Masters' Night to be held by ll.xx' mouny lodge, A, I, and A Monday cvening, March | wil be a banquet at which will be followed by the L'oll-l ferring of the Master Mason de- In full form. Past Master | \ ERIE PLAN FOR TEACHING ENGLISH Volunteer Workers Employed lor Tngtruction of Immigrants TE DEGREE NERE Prank A. Goddard will preside, Last evening the entered appren- tice degree was worked by Harmony lodge in stated communication, Next Monday at a special communication the Muster Mason degree will bo | worked on March 186, at a stated | communication the Fellow Craft de- | grec be worked, | Tomorrow evening A, 1. and A M, red apprentice degree, et For 8. H, Raymond Friday evening of this week will Lo the big night for the Fifth Ma- the | sonle district, when a banquet will as follows: William | be given to Sherwood H. Raymond, . Porter, Harry Hat- | grand junior steward, by Masons of 1, A7 W, Mason, district, unde auspices of Frank Dohren- | Centennial lodge 8 13 the first William Cowlishaw, John W. 30 3 that James I3 Lukens, Peter | New Britain hu and officer. and A, A. Mills, The com- | Mr, Raymond has just completed a | has resolved fitself into term as deputy grand master of the tion with the follbwing of- | Rifth distri Between 75 and W. W. I men are expeeted to be Timbrel speakers will be re 10 of Merlden, of the state Masonic Activities . I'he “Erie Plan" for the educa- speaking fiest time in the history Britain, u Scottish Rite Ma degree will be worked in this March 14, In the| d will be from Eust Hart tion of forelgn which will be discussed at the meet- women, Y ing of the United Parents and Teach- crs’ assoclation in the Central junior high school auditorium tonight, dif- fers from the scheme originally pro- posed in that, instead of calling for the employment of pald instructors, it makes the proposition a commun- ity one with volunteer workers and allows the forelgn women to teach as well as learn, This plan was first | worked out in Erle, Pa., but has | since becn enlarged in Chleago. In Erie the school authorities got Italian mothers to attend night schools by hiring Itallan girls to | look after the bables, while a ma- 100 | tron was hired to canvass each present. | hlock and endeavor to keep the Walter | attendance up. Daytime classes are | y grand master | aixo conducted, but were not begun of Connecticut; with sending out formal invitations, mond of Slmsbury, who suc- | ag this was thought to scare off the the 12th n Centennlal will work r Ouk Lo rd wi N ors of a degrec men on I confer w DBritain time in more than s had a gr 1k an 1805 80C- Ho Ha w treasurer, ption com- o Hartford | fam W 1 Peter Crona ch ™ ich w Thomas |Country’s Crude 0Oil AMr. Taymond s deputy] prospective pupils, Coffee or soup A 1 J: e s .wv"l Rev, Samuel A. | were served to the women and, while I of Berlin, deputy grand chap- | someone attended to the bables, a | aymond will speak and | short lesson was glven. At first an | Prior, master of Centen- | inforpreter was required, but the will he coming together and effort to speak Euglish soon obviated this, In Chicago the Woman's City elub | and the Infant Welfare Society has | | heen conducting classes for two | s along the following lines: he food of the child, by a trained | domestic-science woman who was | also a mother and a housckeeper. be served at 1 e in the will foll rge will meet 1l arrangements, | be chapte Thursday e Royal irkey supper After the tir a socla oW v f toastmaster, March 1§ I work the 5 o'clo March w Cen- low evenin Craft degree at < March 25 the Mas ter Mason degree will be worked Two Polish Ofiice)'; Are Ordered Executed | March named ¥ used by the sovlet an attack frontier at | today were 2 hours. A r killed himself to avoid at 7:30, and on \apter ch wil High Pr a ren actual train | of the garments being provided 1ub, Keepnig the child well, by a wom- an physician who taught the dan- gers of measles and let fever, | and wha antine m nt. The of a child, hy who taught m‘r' plays. Iulia \‘\x stories, proper ar ‘um»myu t punishment, and the cut- cged f toys out of paper, | lagal status of mother were made, the! by (rimmfl Russia officers imd Gaidouk, authorities of at 6:20 o'clock k the Mark Master lified by past high de- ac cross 1he ) Kaidonov last J ordered shot third office ings chapter e evening wil o were exalted 2 mem- a mm iptu orgartne ¢ governme m of the for nt holds the | Polish general | the E | and rot Do Three Teams Still Lead In Six Day Bike Rac w York, March lead the fi the 32 in o) turned automatically e not .mw--. . whil 3 is sponsored ritance of the im- | Throb tean ants i3 recognized hy this plan, | \1 this morning at|and. skilled forelgn women are o e cle | hired to teach intricate crochet and T knit lace work to Americans Georgettl and Beloht, The Parent-Teacher association s Horan and Brocco utilized to bring the foreign speak- | i miles and four ing and FEnglish speaking mothers with the record of together and develop a common ap for the feeling through their common inter- made 1,\ Lawson and Root in 1915. | est, children, The lack of | N time still i on de- re- pectacu the boys have been 1g ever since they or araphernalia and e used for the first iay March 7 rac uare Mec: laps 706 > same period, their A Symbol of Safety To thousands of people the name of this bank and its vil” trademark is a symbol of safety. To newcomers to New Britain askmg about bankmg connec- tions they say “go to the Com- mercial —it’s safe and accom- modating.” Nine years of progressive service has earned for it a deserved pub- lic confidence which continues to enlarge its circle of customer- friends. You too, will enjoy banking here. |chairman of the Sinclair Consolidat- |days supply at the antlcipated rate [of consumption during 1925. The clothing of the child, in which | ? ®. | for the colle | ‘m'l(xl under the state las it was c NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER'ALD. 'TUESDAY", MARCH 8, 1025, ' v TOWORK SCOTTISH progress in Amerlcanizing them- sclves 1s lald to the fact that for- elgn speaking women have little contact with the outside world, and this is changed by the parent-teacher body. TAX RATE OF 98 84 MILLS RRFECTIVE FOR 19266 Martin J, Kelly Only Member of City Meeting Board Op- posing Schedules, Despite an effort by Martin J. Kelly to have changes made in mis- cellaneous, emergency and incidental accounts, the budget prepared by the board of finance and taxation and approved by the common coun- cil was adopted by the city meeting board by unanimous vote last night and a tax rte of 25% mills is effec- tive for the next fiscal year. Kelly clalmed discrimination against certain city employes was evidént fn the last salary adjustment. No specific instances were mention- ed, He wanted items for incldentals and emergencies eliminated to pro- vide what he would consider a bet- ter salary schedule. Chairman E. F, Hall of the board of finance explained the necessity for these items to the apparent satis- faction of the remaining members of the board and on his motion the es- timates were adopted. | s Several transfers recommended by by the end of 1926, with prospects the common council were also voted. ; of smaller production and increased LEAD PRICES IOWERED. | consumption this year, was sald to be | xow yYork, March 3.—The Amerl- | a possibility by Harry I Sinclair, | oqp gmelting and Refining company | | tpday reduced the price of lead from 9:25 to 9.00 cents per pound. PERFECT Sfor EVERY PURPOSE KIRKMAN'S SOAP CHIPS. GUARANTEED FREE from Silicate of Soda Wisconsin Governor Not In Inauguration Party Washington, March 8,—Wisconsin visitors for the inaugural ceremonies filed into the White House executive offices for a reception today wearing white ribbon badges Inscribed: “Our governor isn't here, but we are.” 12, H. Mlles, mayor of Fort Atkin- son, who was chairman of the dele- gation, explained that the state leg- Islature and the gcvernor had all rejected a proposal to send repre- sentatives to the Coolidge inaugura- tion, but that representatives of several municipalities had declded to come on their own account. Wisconsin was the ouly state car- rled by Senator La Tollette in op- position to the Coolidge-Dawes ticket, l Supply Near Exhaustion ed Ofl Corporation, Mr, Sinclair placed the amount which could be classed as ‘“reserve” at 300,000,000 barrels, or the equivalent of 130 {Nevada Would Put Heavy Tax on Gaming Tables Reno, Nev., March 3.—A bill was introduced in the state lcgislature it Carson City yesterday providing ion of $1,000 license fee from cach table operated for various games, such as faro, rou- Jette, fan tan, big injun, twenty-one stud and draw poker, Poker games are Pie Crust You do not have to be an expert cook to makegood piecrust. 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