New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 3

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W A LA AR et A ey ® NEW, BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925 ‘8 w NEW GOMMITTEES (S scmres o LYONAGAINHEADF FOR LIONS C1U L™ =) "R EXHIETION St. Mary's Church Bans of marriage were published Ronouocements of Workens fop v "the” arst ™ i "ar” & sev's | New Britain Boy In Post o church yesterday morning between \an L 1920:26 Made Today | opmes reamars and suacy pates. | Hopop gt Springield Show «afd this mnrmng at 7 Orlnl‘k for ———— Willlam E Announcement wasimadeloday ot (S my o e 5t gy davotions il by | committee appointments for the || ¥ ; Lions club for the 1925-1026 as fol. | 1€ this w will be held | | [ When the thousands of youth be. longing fo the varlous clubs affili- ated with the Junfor Aachievement gureau of the Eastern tSates league jofn hands in demonstrating the craftsmanship of youth to the vast throngs dally in attendance ‘at the Eastern States exposition which opens at the exposition grounds, West Springfield, Mass, Sept. 20, one local youth, Murton T.yon, son of Medical Examiner and Mrs, Wa- terman Lyon of Walnut street, is again expected to be the chisf cen. at 6:30 and 7 o'clock in the morn- Joms ; ing with holy hour at § in the eve- bl‘f'flk"’!‘s commlittee— ning. Confessions will be heard L. Nair; vice-chalrman, Thursday afternoon and evening. LILEH 20 | 'There will be a meeting of the | A. Quigley, R. C. Van [ Catholic Woman's Benevolent legion Entertalnment—Chairman, W. ¢ | Prench: vice-chalrman, H. Haynes; Frank Clynes, J. V. Onor to, C. D. Willlams, K. M. Searle. Stunts—W. €, Oquist, chalnr M. H, Horwits, viee-ehairm King, P. J. Murray, tomorrow evening at § o'clock. St. Joseph's Cehurch An anniversary requiem mass was sald 1) Willlam requiem ma morning at 7 o'clock for Shea. There will be a | s for Mrs, Anthony Na- ! ; hon fer of Inferest to, many who enter Butterjc 8. B, Mag, Dr. V. J.ples tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock 9 e bul Smith, W. J. Doyle, at §t. Joseph's church, ‘:;’:"‘”““"]»‘: and giris’ bullding at the Prizes—Che Otto Henrich Phatlrdlest PATd i aociaty R hic punds, . \,,} blzessOiial Tia 1S OUORTDLELy (REhelngt Lo ols kR Ll o T raal thathtrom IS0t oMK o 1 Plerce, 8. E. Congdon, Dr. Dalton, |mer, will mect tomorrow evening at |10€31 achievers will make the trlp 0 |to the grounds to spend the week A, J. Sharp. 7:30 o'clock to make plans for an | O 1% KRR O AR At organ. Attendance -« Chajrman, Luke |active fall and winter campalgm |£ oA I Naet aive e sian ded Stovens; vice-chairman. R. G. Wil-| Confessions will be heard Thurs- | Fation ®ieh has firesfy exeided bur; E. J. Arbour, W. 8. nnecke, ternoon and evening fn prep- statss. W. W. T. Squire, local dealer, Joa Gaeta, R. J. Klolber. GpnirarRthe s Ly thinl e e ot s lotl(the IncAldales Membership—Chairman, Dr, Dary 3 \h:~n< on T'riday will be at s T i e v vice-chafrman, H. C. Drown; Stan |5:20 and 7 o'clock and holy hour | E3% FIAH, & CRBCCRS TOE0 i Traceski, Art Rutherford, Tom Kil- | will be !M! in the 1ty SHARé of irophies shd Kwakis foll, A, W Flper | Andres' churgh : Lyon will be in chatge of ths Chairman, Tred Ma- | Annm.nr:m.m Hosgmadafatitnsel I 00BN (SRR s R airman, Loon Rose; |Masses In §t. Andrew's church yes. | fatie SRS BY Cie [0Ch (WA Joe Woods, George Erentice, €. L. |!°T morning that the annual ceal Ievasia s A itne d New E Britaih . Pierce, Charles Bence. {collection for the parish will he | ! ? | founs and t e 11 mar! Fellowship—Chairman, Doc Potts; Piuptatialiine messestorinext| (RLRIRLOE NI DR ResUTANA Y . vice-president, R. H. Erwin: C. J o) | hts second visit to the exposition. | R thony . Adamaitis of 19 |Last year he captured fitst prize for eroux, Frank Miller, M. W, Baun- | _ Antheny . Ada L exhibition and third prize for dem- Leroux, ’ Rhodes street and Magdalen Mary | nan, C. H. Mason T 8 15 Waorlang sirect wiiy |onstration and is determined ‘this unche \alrman, Frank | onuska of 43 il b o br back with him two O CliarmanRre R e e o year to bring bac oodwin; v chairman ol ¢ i o 3 ; warning at 9 o'clock. Edward B , Grise: Dick Hall, Henry Ludort, | yoid08 % % o tin e "and | He has been interested in radto , John Tarrant. Dr. Wahlherg 5% G ogland.8 for the past twe vears and has . Aldona Neimon of §1 Jubilee street tath > " Publicity—Chairman, Col. Bullen: |40 SO o e v, | owned and operated his own station vice-chairman, C, H. Maxon: T. W.| {00 M AT ’ [hera‘tn toxnfor more than a year O'Connor, W. H. Alien, M. H. J and a hall, At the exposition las | chairman, J. A, Andrews: . L. |has not functioned during the snm- | Crowley Bros, e, are complet 3 cear this young expert conducted a 1 son, Rev. G, Hadas ing the exterior painting of the | YT h ”‘ -!‘;‘i'fl' el i Ways and Means—Chairman, Past | cyyrch and needed repairs to the |T2EUIar amateur sation D \ Precident C. W. Buckey: vica-chair- |yaor have been made one at the grounds, ineluding both a receiving and a transmitting set His transmitting appara eonsist- ed of a tenrwatts tra ting wat and he received messages with a 125 to 1,000.meter recelving set T.ast fall he received more than man, Dr. Dray Walter Dogle, ( J Noble Officers of the H. G. Haneock: i Hugh Domnell | There will he a requiem’ mass £ Hart, Chief jriday morning at 7:30 for Anna taiti and at T:A0 a'clock Sature |day morning for Frances Matulis. jent. 1A Tiret Fridav devetions this weak club are: President, | secretary, J. B, OTrien: aill be accordinz fo the monthly : i LG ose: tailtnstar, 3. eheduin ana. (he chilisen of (he |30 mesmages from difterent parts| | Horwitz; lion ftamer, H. T |parish will gn fo ronfesslon Satur.|0f the country and -th : | trom| i et o ships at sea. The youth is ons of | Haynes 0 il nonihoe o= commitiion the few who own and operate their To Speak On Conllige at the £:30 o'clock mass &unda awn stations hera in New Writain les Carpenter of New | marning N i | D T q ator schedule of |Di% Station being | ‘ il el The fall and wintar schedule of Ll e ik | J eon at the ‘mm:. hotel an "Rov. | services goes into effect next Sun.| The. eTp q(' o8 sz:g ,\,‘m:;,_ | p in a “littln red schoclhousa™ in Ver. |Mass being a hizh mass Vespers } d mont. This will he the first meeting | &1l be sung at 4 o'clock in the aft- | under the new administration of the elub | 1‘| dward V. Grikis that the annual | You can feel it in your bones. The air is dryer— {bazaar of the parich N1l be Held in | ¢ NAVAL CRUISER AFIRE e Y e 8 3352 persont rend o et e | | l V Mj\n P ed by Fascisti—End Cams A!ter‘ . WITH FULT, CREW A D’ FRFN(‘H N ANE‘; RflMR rT,flmems to Reliere Peritonitis f | g 31 UP—Traly's fasclsti r Mussolini down, toda. frost isn't far away—leaves are ready for new tint- ings. There's activity in the stadiums. Soon there’ll be the roar of thousands as the pigskin spirals Pouring Sea Water Tnin Hold | Toun nf Susdia, Outelde of €#ade! | oyrneq the passing of General : . . i e G et foc aceial ariack ez ot t0, commander-in-chlet of th down the field and time honored rivals are locked | Kew TYork, Aug 1P -Twenty.| ST Quiet fs Repart | i A ¢ I f h g " : i s n the struggie ot the gridiron. Co > al e naval militia cruiser et rail, Freneh high commissioner in [this morning from the privats clinic M/ . trom threatened death by drowning | (i, il informen the war min- |where e died to. the fascist:party ||| life is zoon to hold the center of our interest, D o Ivronias | iStrv, that twentv French airplanes |neadquarters, where it will te-in | N y - A_m-/jc ol e v bombarded £uedia ctate till Wednesday, ths day set {nri i ‘ | camelion S usicniL s pid Ry ] interpreted in French (the elaborate military - funeral, | [] svah:n‘;{hrt" and nfl;‘a, the m;vn,{ g internzcs S ii'Ir\rh‘:w“t?:av il :xyp«n," meral, | | ‘ 1old with sea water : i i fhe tovn eurrounding "t Citadel | tats. Ge B . | . : : i ) : ' e i 2 e® Loy | been made of fha' Franch having |riand of Premier Mussolint, who M| 4 | H'w‘};;’m,‘kh“ When he theard | heen forced out of fhe citadel by ;‘.,, among the first to call ‘at the | | AN X v shouts ‘and &aw the crutser fiying a | 'he rebel tribesmen death cramber. He - distingulihed | | b | Aistress signal. Thick columns of (General Earrail cone -vdfy“ .‘:: | himself in the great war, and was H| . . . - = | A > bleck emol ere pouring from her | br! :iv:()fl l¢‘:n'fv"' L ivhvw v\r‘:raVB'!:Lvaflr 1 | l. our Speglal COntr!bUt!on to th@ Sp!l‘ll 0[ H’IF season. 'I"hls week ! preparing to leap erheard. He | cept for the wounding t N it e | IR " g o / preparing to leap overbeard. | Hejcopt for he Newnine et 4W|Noy Haven's Propert; | complete activity is pointed to the pleasant task of preparin ‘ Ihe danges trom The zeiaine ks |t g Worth Over $23.000.000 1| ur complete activity 1s pon e p | prep g | ia e s “The"heE! ok 5.&;,,,‘.‘0;”1 wicide Sends | Xex Haen duw <1 09— an e the young men of New Britain for their return to college. College 50 'ua: oo arowmediontiand the Her Mother | 278 SR i tate crulser towed to the mother ahip | Letter tn [ | Tanvary 1 1ast covaring real esta ) ) ) . 2 el Sl B et 31 (F— |buildings, equipment, supplies and | 5% . SR e e D e B e e R s B s men can find here the things that will be newest in college vogue 5 ed water into the hold for half an {deny it | 2616035 v the New Haven board | S ‘ ! our to make cerfain there were no Coming aver the wirea yesterday | of assessors | 4 : nas lolmake sl A e e on their home campus. j J N BT fiom Miss Dorothy B I | ~f =chools and all property relatad || POLET MEETS DEATH merly of Syracuse and Malone, N, Y, |to them of $6,140.971. The !",‘c!l’l‘ \ Binghanipton. N. Y., Au ( 1 to be a snicide in jtem comes under the head of ||| TWarren C. Stafford, 41 1| Y wecording to identification by | facilities and ite sewers of a value || e Gl e i G of a bodv reposing fn the [of $4.224403° The third items is | @ jured near here last night shen he there. re 1 the ansiety of [street pavements. worth, in the ([l was hit by an antomohile ven by her, Mrs orence Wheeler, [ opinion of the directer of public || Howard ‘Clugston of Johnstown city. | of this eity | worke. ot $3.425,196 B k i B 1 COLLEGE CLOTHES | Especially the “U” Suit ' s This suit is designed according to specifications furnished by selected DEPOSITS : made here . on or before . | SEPTEMBER 3rd . \ bear interest groups at Yale, Cornell and Princeton. Its style is distinctive and i thoroughly collegiate. Advance style showings indicate that this ‘ above all other models is the most in demand by college men. See ’ it this week—University Week—at Mags INTRES MAG & SONS | Collegiate Shoppe | MAIN AT EAST MAIN from the - - 1st | \ { o Truly & Open Saturdays Bank of % Six to Eight P. M. Welcome to Our City - Phi Betas 4'~;—‘qjl‘_

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