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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD NEW BRITAIN MEN WIN PRIZES AT CORPS MEET MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, STORIES OF REAL LIFE FROM EVERY QUARTER OF WORLD ‘onstantinople—Mustapha Kemal,| Rio Janciro police T froi/Nla modernlut. wits, | puraaing *Tigh U oY A his gang | has been applauded by velled wom- | of outlaws who shot up the village of en for a speech urging them to show | Cabore and killed 10 persons, sports, Banquet, Specches their faces, Discard the fez and wear | 3 | has the hat, the International headgear,| Washington Genichiro Yam. | About 40 employes of the Herald he told the men. | ada, & Tokyo boy, has sent his whole | Publishing Co. were the guests of | - annual allowance from his |M|(n!nf“h‘ managbment _yesterday at the PSS Red Cross for Santa |anhual outing in Mansfield's Grove Barbara earthquake rellef work out | East Haven ot griiliies bl [ Athletic events opened the activi ties of the day. The feature of a program of water sports was a hult mile swimming race in which Gerald P Dineen finished fivst with Georgs ocrallg Je Lawson second Dineen and Law-: |9 en ife r at Hammon- ! but some son were the only enfraats, A base |4Siel buach f e past two sum- | Walker {ball team composed of representa having 1y view of nd reportoriui 1 team of the rooms. i 1925, 4HERALD WORKERS DISPORT BY THE SAD SEA WAVES Management NSPIRINfi TA[KS Embryo Footballer 10 BB D14 Frank Jewell Raymond Tells How to Win Success exchanges good NEW ASSISTANT AT Y. 1. iy AN'S CHANCES o FOR NAMINATION BELIEVED SLIGHT | (Continved from First Page) Meriden Man to Succeed Hebhm In Y. M. A, & B, Soclety, James J. A e Provides Annual Out- Physical Department of New Brit- Bonney and Maj. William Sulli- ing At Mansficld's Groyoe ain Organlzation, van Shine At Bristol, Oscar C. Freedman of Meriden been engaged as assistant phy New Britain Y (Bpecial to the Herald.) sical director of the AMHETA place of How- ard Rehm igned Baturday to K0 to Springfield college, where he will continue his Y. M, C. A. studies Mro Freednian will assume his new duties tomorrow. He has been AL ¢ work for the qualified life Dristol, Sept. 14 —About 20 drum | corps from various parts of the state to take the borough of Brooklyn and in Rich- mond Tammany 18 other two boroughs, Manhattan and the Bronx, John H. McCooey. Brooklyn democratic dem- er, has supported Hylan, subordinates are out for It an executive morning greetings with his men every morning they are working with him, if not they are working for him, according to KFrank Jewell Raymond, profassional lecturer and business promotion expert who 4 y epoke yesterday fto men of - . Everyman's Bible class. It was tha opening day of the class end B. F. Armstrong. the new pr {dent, presided. Harry H. Howard, treasurer, resigned, and Fred J. C. Ensworth, who has been acting in this capacity during the summer, 'ls elected to the position The opening prayer was made by Vice-President George H. Dyson. Becretary Ralph L. Gould of the Chamber of Commerce was present- ed, by President Armstrong. Mr. Raymond will conduct a series of three lectures under the auspicies of the Chamber of Commerce at the Central Junior High school begin- ning this evening, Wednesday and Friday. His address in part last evening was as follows: Stick To Your Job. “When you have a job, stick to it. The work you have got to do may be difficult, but the one way to succeed in life is to take up one thing and stick to it, and realize and appre- ciate the opportunities in it. and no- body can keep you back. But there * are so many commercial sparrows, fiitting to this job a little bit, and to this and this, not be willing to pay the price of being a specialist, not sticking to it until we get to the step where satisfaction omes. “1 have had that battle a number of times. 1 have been talking since my eighteenth year in my line of ! work. and in June there was a IEHr’r‘ came to me from an:organization in [ ished in a fire of undetermined or- i Florida wanting me to come down |igIn which completely ved the | 190 there and talk, to assist as a sales- ' home, a large barn and carriage The man of real estate. 1 was to have a | house at t coh Gurwitez prop-| °2 nicely appointed lecture room, and|®rty on the State road this morning, | firin when people came around and stop- [ Only a small part of the furniture in | Civili ped in the city 1 was to tell them of | the house was saved. Loss is cstimat- | Wat the beauties of Florida. I was to|ed at 825,000, Firemen handi | hurried to 11 have a home, and 1 was to get more | capped in fighting th after | volver than ten or fifteen thousand a year, |the water in a nea brook e and start on the first of October and | used up. The supply was replenis o work to the first of May. That wor- | by tapping a six inch n {ralme ried me, and only last week did I|tng the water turn it down. It is one of the things | backing into a Anderson, Ind.—8truck in the eye ol by a fluid from a fire entinguisher, auspices of | Charles Hudson has recovered sight | corps this years ago in an aceident | parade to s took place the Y. M and Drum corps awarded the |and Massachusetts attended the field day exercises under the the New Departure city Saturday. After Muzzy tield the conte In the and Queens, N American assistance s strong in the catastrophe. ropi G past saver 3 A York—Ethel Barrymore, who| 3 bohbed her hair, is to play i Roa | Ophelia with Walter Hampden as | | Ham | Dr. John rongregation holdups in playing contest | vece A and B T of New Britain first prize. a silver cup, James J | Bonney, a memoer of the New Brit ain corps was ded first prize, medal, best individual Mr. Bonney's fifing brought wild applause from the assembled and he to the field to pl The major of tl William I ntly of seeing ty was one morning LN rd of “the unusual circum- surrounding the primary.” Chief City Magistrate Willlam Me- A\doo has ordered all magistrates, d employes of the magis- . to keep their courts tomorrow evening until nine tives of the business fdepartments composing and pres score was 12 to 5, hotl |ing the long end of 11 | After a chicken dinner, d by Wilham ["allon. Otte Rrandenberger assumed the role of toastmaster and i bag to My Herald's em Dineen and sev i Miss Houeton pageant, Miss 1cis, {8 to marry Jules T. T: \ also of Houston, in N Atlan (k] beauty ity o 1na chen- w York Boston Rip Van tances be revived with the fitle role | Joseph Jeftersan Winkle” js s Wilson in famous a I i fifing. | I forth | dorf large crowil back n encore number e played ROTARY CONFERENCE 0 and 40 New Britain Rotary 1 1o Oth OPEAS uns claim L score, the ex was called New York—Miss He Va. Bryan Ma lute, 1 to Baron Jean De Lustrac France, winner of the Croix De Reid of | serve % i The courts, such as the family, homicide, trafic and the ieipal term courts are not af- feeted by the order. Rouen, I'raice | a British Y it the m and left man tric light or | district London today will be a banc governor and internalional president in The anc cked four o New the triet to the ew Britain corps, | is enga Sullivan, was awarded second prize, a medal, for hest ap- pearing major in linc | Several other cups and medals were awarded in the cvening at Red Men's hall where the corps adjourn- | 725 ed for dancing and baton swingi contest and corps youthtul members of the Church of | Our Lady ol Hope Springfield, | Mass., stoged an eshibition drill. o which opened This evening special dis night of S rresented a Dineen, who left the ploy Saturday. Mr, eral others, some illed on by eches, Tuitle’s Collie Runs Its Ribbons Up to 11 neth Tuttles' prize collle. Malcolm, A. K. C. 411 added further to its laurels Satur at Taunton, Mass., it captured four ribhons, including reserve winners. There were 21 collies entered and according to the iudge, Miss H. Anderson of Ver- mont, the competition was very Keen This makes 11 ribbons this young stud has won in four shows. BOSTON STORE IN ORDER TO MAKE BUSINESS MORE LIVELY FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU SOME REAL BIG VALUES DURING THIS traveling ; L 10 the towns without elec- 4 re jet to tl whom were - One mad Conearnea v stured | ghing | France—A cay feet long, we New York hauled a locomotive has Shore limited pas- 100 miles on a round en here and Chicago in hours, Hereafter only one engine instead of seven will be used in the one-way the chairman, SPECIAL TO STUDENTS TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Any Make, Late Models $10.00 for four months New Britain Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612 96 West Main Street pounds, 1 up as soup. Scientists ecting It. composed o General Pershing s 65th birthday by tak- st 1o he came here Tacna-Arica mission of “hile ~ trip. Ke nings' Ben- 430 last | where GUN FIUHT STAGED IN BUSY NEW YORK STREET Gangs of Four Men Each Fire 'lllv'ni p triea m Special Notice Now York—Walter S conductor of the } | | | arty for Mrs, B at Ar Tuesday after- 30 o'clock for all members G. Hammond Auxiliary All members are urgently requested 10 come.- nes Jimmic McEwan, 7, son of Head By el Coach Pohn P. Mckwan, and mas of the West Point football team starts in early. 1f he isn't a footb: lll star some day it won't be his fault exhibiting proo t his genius has been recognized [noon at 2 form of a letter from a New |of the ¥ woman asking him to call and her piano State nory, A Fiee in Taxicab When ['o- licemen Appears, | Cows, Horses and Barn | Destroyed in Blaze North Brookfield, Mass 14 cows and fwe York, 14 (P—A ) zangs of four men nt the Hotel arly vesterday morn- it gun I cach startled guests nia e nt passershy seurrying into P)—Ten ng DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. dighted from two taxi- the hotel and began 1 other. A policeman in duty hots and | e ea was off gun imes \'\JI.\' 10d and let- | across a field, small hasin. k of then The pa- running board but from a gunner z in t sprang to the of the taxicabs ocked off by a blow most sicabs.. flow of one was re. | B8 that was a bugbear to me all of my | vacation. I have had a number of | proposition taking me up this road | and the other road. 1 am not be- | littling Florida, nor casting any re- | flections upon other offers; but T do say this, many times immediats gain | will not bring you the satisfaction | that you will get from following an {deal that it took you a long time to | decide on, and when you start it, go through. Somebody offers you $10.00 8 week more than you are getting, and the road looks rosy to you. But 28 you learn to use yourself, and be- gin to realize the thing you can do well, and if you learn to like it there is nobody can keep you back. Some of us do not appreciate and realize the value and use of ourselves in |8 these little things. According to the. way you use yourself in what you have to do do you render service, real constructive, useful service to your fellowmen."” City Items | | | | Miss Elizabeth Stein of 27 Win- throp street left today for Simmons college, Boston, Mass. The Ladies' Auxillary of the A, O. H. will mect tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Nicholas I". Glover M to offer prayers for the dead. The board of finance and taxation will meet tonight to consider the ap- propriation of funds for a new fire station, a slaughter house and for park purposes The Past Councilors the Sons and Daughters of Liber- will meet Wedhesday afternoon 3 o'clock with Winthrop council Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. Miss Gertrude Bollerer has return ed home after spending the past | week-end with her mother in Bridgeport. Rev. August F. Robzine of Wood- cliffe, N. J., and Rev. M. I. Steup of Holyoke spoke at the mission festi- val at St. Matthew's German Luth- eran church yesterday. | association BECAUSE— ALL Their Dental Work Is Done Old-Time Methods Mean MUCH PAIN W Dr. Wm. volver, A pe | was also atta | 2 HERALD CLASSH (1D IR YOURR WAN'IS tesirian approaching the cab 1 and badly beaten. | Free Foot Comfort DEMONSTRATION Today and Tomorrow MONDAY and TUESDAY People suffering with tired, aching, pamful breken-down feet should come in and interview Dr. Scholl’s representative who has been spe- cially trained in the Dr. Scholl method of foot comfort Monday and Tuesday, September 14 and 15 MANNING’S ?fidfi‘~ Over Shoe Store 211 MAIN STREET They Come Out SMILING— From Dr. KEITH'S OFFICE WITHOUT PAIN DR. KEITH'S MODERN METHODS MEAN NO PAIN HICH DO YOU PREFER F KE]T Surgeon and Dentist [ 338 MAINST. | 5-DAY SALE ] Plack Sateen Good quality, fast black; 36 inches wide. 25(: | | | 5-Day Sale, yd. Rayon Silk Vests Ladies’ Rayon Silk Vests, | made in the hodice style; colors, flesh, pink, orchid, Nile, maize and peach; value to $1.19. 48c | 5-Day Sale, each. . y . Men’s Shirts Men's Genuine Shirts, with and without collars; colors, white, blue, tan and gray; all cut full; sizes 14 to 17; regular value $2.19, $1 5-Day Sale, each Sheeting 81-inch Tuxedo full bleach- ed Sheefing; 59c¢ grade; 5-Day Sale, yard Toweling 18-inch part linen | Toweling in plain with colored border. 5-Day Sale, yd... crash white horder. 18¢ Bedspreads Sample “Novelite” Spreads in striped effects; blue vose and gold: size 81x108 inches. 5-Day $2 98 Sale, each. .. All-Linen Damask 72-inch pure silver bleach- ed Trish Linen Table Da- mask. 3-Day Sale, yard Jroadcloth Gloves Tadies' Chamois Suede Gloves latest novelty cuff, heavy embroidery in con- trasting colors. 89(: | Art Linen 5-Day Sale 36 inches wide; regular | §1.00 quality extra Linen. | Special! 69 c 5-Day Sale, yd. Pillow Cases In sizes 42x36 and 45x36; made of good cambric mus- lin: 29¢ values. | 5-Day Sale, each. . 24 C Pillow Tubing ‘Genuine Indian Head Tub- ing; permanent finish; 42 inches wide. 2 9 c 5-Day Sale, yd. Hosiery Ladies’ Pure Silk Full- Fashioned Hose, strictly first quality; all the leading shades, black, white, nude, blush, sombrero, beige, at- mosphere, gravel, harvest, o Stoves Electric Table Stoves, will toast, fry or boil; complete with plng and six-foot cord: reg. value $1.98, 77C 5-Day Sale Ladies’ Princess Slips Ladies’ Princess Slips made of English sateen with plain, ruffle or deep flounce hottom, bodice top, in white, flesh, orchid, old blue, tan, maize, gray and | ali the leading shades; sizes 38 to 44, 5-Day Sale Corset Special For average or stout fig- ure, with elastic or plain stone gray, French nude, top, surgical elastic on hip. |airedale, piping rock, buff long garters; sizes 22 to 36. |and silver; value to $: g ... 91 3N ... $11: Bath Towels | | Of extra heavy double | 22x38-inch towighe? 22x3 size; plain white dhd hemmed ends; regular 45¢ cach. | 5-Day Nale, 29C | | each Cottons 36-inch unhlm(lw(l Muslin, good quality, 2,500 yards; wonderful qu.«lllt_\ for the price; full bolts, perfect | goods. 1 0 c 5-Day Sale, yd.. (Extra Size) Women's Rayon SILK DRESSES $4.95 Made of a heavy quality of Rayon Silk in Black, Navy and Brown; headed and plain silk; sizes 12 to 51. R B TS | for | givls’ suit Women's and I\liases' COAT SLICKERS $3.95 They are light, warm and water- proof, all the fad just now; all colors, Red, Green, Yellow, Copen and others. Bedticking Warranted feather-proof extra heavy A. (. A, stripe. 5- Da\ Sale, 29C 5-Day Sale, yd... | A large range in new color Bed Sheets Of Tuxedo make, seamless, bleached and in 81x80-inch deep hem; limit of 6: $1.39 grade. Sl wor Sheet Blankets Block plaids, 'th much more. 5-Day Sale, each size 64x76; $1 Cotton Blankets 5-Day Sale, each” Balbriggan Jersey The popular silvertone silk and wool material in all the wanted colors for one and | two-piece dresse inches “ld Sale, }d.$2.25 Blue. grey, First quality, soft, warm; grey \uth colored horders; 72x80, double. 5-Day - $3.89 Mixed Wool Blankets pink and tan .lll plaid blankets, soft quality; Pongee Silk Japanese make, pure silk, the quality used for dresses and draperies. 79c 5-Day Sale, yd.. . Charmeuse Prints A soft silk finished dress material in stripes and nov- elty patterns; inches wide. 49 c a 3 the Romper Cloth A strong, romper: —1 fast-color cloth and hoys’ and 32 inches wide. 25¢ Silkio Pongee A silk and cotton pongee with bright luster in all the colors used for dresses, dr peries, lamp shades, ete.; inches wide. 39c 5-Day Sale, yard size T0x80, | Sale, round designs, gleaming Sale, Size 15x15, silver superh 5-Day Sale, double. 5-Day All-Wool Blankets Grey, pink and tan plaids to keep you warm these cool m;:hh 5-Day Sale, paix T ize 66x80, double. .. $7.98 Pattern Cloth One of the star values of 70x70, pure linen Lovely 5-Day sale! sheen, Luncheon .# Napkins made of Irish bleached linen of a heavy quality, — Extra Special! 5-Day Sale, yd. Cotton Challies patterns for comfortables and draperies; 36 inches b 17¢ 5-Day Sale, yd... Windsor Crepe In plain colors and figures for all lingerie uses; 30 inches wide. 25c 5-Day Sale, yd. 1,000 lace edge and tions; lace. miss this bargain. 5-Day Sale, each Scarfs, 18x50, with lace inser- white and colored Housewives do mnot 49c¢ Cretonnes 36 inches wide, flywsd ef- fects. regular 35¢ yard. 5-Day Sale, yard A limited quantity; 19¢