New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1925, Page 9

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perfect ones, wearing qualities one bit, CITIZENSHIP STUDY BOYS' CLUB COURSE bovernment and Responsibility 0F Individual to Be Taught A course in citizenship will be an lded feature of the program at the loys’ club this year and will prob- bly be backed by the Rotary club, e boys’ work committee of which rzanization will take the matter up Xt mecting. This course has ducted with great success cities, especially in Chicago, awarding of diplomas was ature of Boys' Week. s embrace studies in gov- responstbility, the consti- flag, rights and duties ! Americang, and other subjects de- for training in American citi- o city government plan, which rted too late to have much year, will be continued, tion being held in a few he boys will handle many of their own affairs and also be in- tructed in the principles of cily gov- rnment by officials of New Britain. [Superintendent Dwight Skinner has had a button designed, in the club colors of orange and black, and this will be awarded to particularly wor- thy members. Older boys will ho re- lquired to give ope night a week to the club in whatever capacity de- sired. The club opened officially today. [The first activities will be several hikes to Camp Kiwanis at Swain's tein and Merton Lyon will again in- struck the radio group, and CHff At- fvater the woodworking class, while [Harold Sandquist will ided in the printing shop by Richard Can- nell. William W. T. Squire, Junior Achievement director, is angling for ructors in other lines. Peter nn will once more instruct the d drum corps, which will be- sin practico tomorrow cvening with S ringfield exposi- third prize last months of life. y will hold its first meeting on October 5, and has ral big times planned. One will be an open night, when the public will be shown the club, with all lasses in full operation, and then aken to the gym, where there will e calisthenics, a few mass games, | and then a big basketball game Much at c activity is Deing | planned by Physical Director Ray- nond Anderson. The usual senior, atermediate and junior gym classes vill be conducted. Paddle tennis, vhich proved such a hit on the play- giounds this summer, will be infro- céd, and four courts will be \a\1| t on the gym floor. There will be | niermediate and junior basketball sues. Candidates for the basket- | team to represent the club will ate this month, and. it is the state league will be | 1 and perhaps enlarged this THRER INJURED WHEN | AUTONOBILE OVERTURNS | Hellherg, Patrolman Wife and Daughter Hurt in Attempt to | Avoid Collision Near Danbury Patrolman Gustave Hellby with auto overturned y and Mre, Hell- | Mildred, a e Hellb: New York “Sub Normals” of regular $2.25 grade, but will give as good service as Colors, Flesh, White, Peach, Green, Orchid, ’ (D, & L.—Main Floor), | | FULL FASHION SILK HOSE “Sub Normals” ot regular $2.00 Hoge. DUPONT BRIEF CASES The kind that school boys and girls will like; Pockets, 2 Straps, good Lock, sturdy Handle—very durable, ford and These Tempters On Sale DALBY SILK KNIT VESTS $1.35 $1.15 Imperfections won't affect the In Black, White and all shoe shades, (D. & Lo~Main Floor), 1 WM. ANDERSON PRINTS 48c Just the material for school dresses; choice of 20 new colors are guaranteed fast. A mighty timely bargain, Fall patterns; (D. & L.-~Main Floor), $1.69 in Black or Brown; 2 (D. & L.—3rd Floor) was driving. About two miles on the other side of Danbury they at- tempted to pass out a car ahead which was going slowly when the driver, without warning turned to the left into a pocket strect. In or- | gy der to avoid a col n, Miss Hell- berg turned her c: harply to the department and has been is connected rs Co., Inc. with T A N | winning ti His time was 17 |The lake is ncaring completion and |levy of five cent fee the costs of su- [ton street, left_ but tho momentum was too | g \L:‘:,‘,",L“'r‘o};,"‘fi 'r’fu‘““f\l";n Qugeconl minutes 5 seconds, the fastest [will he available for skating this | pervision were paid, The _depart- R ikes much for the curve and the car |y ,,fi’s,“mj, iy P | Colorado Spring, Colo., Sept. § (P |In the history of the climb. By his | winter. 1t is planned nest year to|ment favors continuance of ‘this fee [ton street. turned over, throwing Mr. and Mrs. | pj( AT ersistency won fame for C. I, |Victory Myers won tho Penrose tro- have threo bascball diamonds and, next year, fecling It assures better Hellberg out and pinning their | sudic H. k) Mycrs, a young Colorado | phy and $1,600 in cash, ‘If there is sufficient demand, a grid- |supervision and care of the pool. daughter underneath. sanitary eng mechanie, in the ann | All three sustained cuts and | enter busine ¢ upon | Pikes Peak climb here ye bruises, while the car is said to be | completing his studic This is his [when he flashed victoriously act badly — wrecked. They returned |second year at Carn | the finish line at the summit of the home in a hired car Sunday evening. Patrolman Hellberg is one of the veteran members of the local police READ THE HERALD ESSEX COACH 5 Why Consider a Lesser Car? It Has Beauty—Performance—Super-Six Smoothness— . Economy and Endurance This is the greatest Essex value in history. It is the Finest Essex ever built. The price is the lowest at which Essex ever sofd. The largest production of 6-cylinder cars in the world, giving economies in purchase of materials, manufacture and dis- tribution exclusive to that position, make this value possible alone to Hudson-Essex. The new low price places it within the reach of all, and it has the bril- liant performance, reliability, riding ease and fine appearance for which Essexisfamous.Nowondereveryone is saying these things about Essex. World's Greatest Values Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It Hudson-Essex World's Largest HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139" Arch St force more than 30 years. Miss Hell- ude Leroux, son of Clau ANEW BRITAIN DAINY HERATLD, EUESDAY’, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925. 777, 7, / ) o ) . v 2 E Finished - 1 2 | ! - | . Stamped | Models at PRICE | Included are Table Runners, Center | i Exactly 53 pieces to go at half price. Pieces, Buffet and Vanity Sets, Infants’ Wear, Sweaters, Towels, Pillows, ! lSpreads and Aprons, (D. & Li—Maln Floor) j 0 ) ) . ) 0 4 ) ) ) ) ) ) - ) \Belber . ! ‘Steamer 40" ‘Trunks at | [Just the Trunk for those about to go to college. Built to tolerate real [ frough handling; made with reliable brass hardware—a real value aLl ithis special price. (D, & 3rd Floor) | e . e L VS | on the victory he has waited for ——— Twice previously he was C. H. “Chuck” Myers Wins Annual |lined up with the drivers at foot ot the peak Pikes Peak Climb in Fastest ‘Time | finished fraction Rackliffe | I J. | | mountain. SSIFTED | Hurtling at i« |the twisting i ific speed around vinding curves along SN I o I HUDSON COACH | ‘1195 | HUDSON BROUGHAM $1495 HUDSON 7 pass. SEDAN $1695 All Prices Freight and Tax Extra Selling 6-Cylinder Cars Tel. 2109 All Day W Dt miles, Myers )\ Stanley Quarter Park Roadways in Stanlcy Quarter and twice he has : have heen completed and traffic s ally behind the prize | through the parl BEETETEIIE8088400 0EAE0EE0E0E20000S $2.69 able; our regular $3.45 Bedspreads, and worth more! (D. & L.—Basement) $1.00 KRINKLE BED SPREADS CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESSES Size 81x105; in Rose, Blue and Rose Stripes; colors are guaranteed wash- ’ £ Broken sizes and styles of Dresses usually selling to $2.25; all sizes to 14, but not in each style; all pretty and serviceable, (D, & L.—2nd Floor) $1.00 INFANTS’ HANDMADE DRESSES All new fresh merchandise, skillfully embroidered by hand, in very lovely Buy a few for Baby! (D. & L.—2nd Floor) styles; regular price $1.49, 5¢c - These are Perfect Estella Hair Nets and are double mesh., in all colors excepting grey and white. (D. & L.—Main Floor) iron will be provided for football . contests, Is Opened to PUbhc‘ The park department has closed ark | Willowbrook swimming pool for the @ More than 15,000 bathed in pool this year and through the is now permitted. |t Why People Borrow From Our Industrial Loan Department Our 18 month repayment plan makes it as convenient to repay as to borrow. It places personal financing upon a business-like basis. It enables individuals and small merchants to secure funds for sound purposes at minimum cost, It makes character and earning capacity the basis of credit — discourages extravagance —en- courages thrift. Let us help you grow and prosper with New Britain. Open Saturdays 6 to 8 P. M. Standard Time ESTELLA HAIR NETS Can be had The following realty transactions have been recorded: mo to Salvatore Scapellatl, Belmont street and Hunter road; James Mo~ Guire to Albert V, Sullivan, Welling~ Anthony and Btefania Blolkosky to Joseph LaRocco, Clin- READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED Eftisio Ansel-

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