New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1925, Page 12

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COLLEGE CLUB AS PROGRAM OF NERYT Social and Educational Features Arranged lor Season Printed activities were distributed today by the College club, ule of unusual merit, programs of (he year revealing a scl Soveral im- | portant speakers have been cugaged among R Ainsworth Greene, Major tor mectings, them Theodore Talbot O, and Georke 1 Chandler, exe ident of the Connecticut Chamber of Com- meree. Frecmun ntive vice-pre A meeting in the form of a luncheon will be hield at 12:30 p. m at the Shuttle Meadow club on O« tober 10. Short travel talks will & glven by Miss Edith C. Carlson and Mrs, Clyde Ohin isher All col lege women in the city invited The remainder he program fo) the season follow | November 7 p.m | Scholarship bri december 14-—M ‘Christmas & Ainsworth Greene, Emory C. Corbin ber is requested to b NEW BRITAIN I).»\TY,Y FHIRAI,U I'his she the Fy ‘enter, ubmitted a tentative proposal which Mellon found unacceptable, Mellon can be ¢ and Joseph Caitlaux, French finance minister, is seate d on the extreme right. een 4 the first meeting of the French debt commission with Secretary Mellon and his colles wues at \\mhlnplnn. when ATURDAY, ()(”IUBLL 3, 1928, » 4 MAIL ORDERS FILLED FIRE PLACE FITTINGS To Ward Off October Chills Choice offered of a complete showing of Andirons in hrass, hammered brass, Old English, Flemish iron' colonial brass, black and brass and all black finishes g priced from 4,98 set and up Fire Sets, stand, poker, shovel, ete., in all of the above at the back, in the left s finishes. Spark Guards or Folding Scieens in all black and brass ;;,;"::‘,,i.;.',yi,‘.‘:,:\.,‘:;‘H:nl‘;mm bt w “f) m ih‘ \Ilr\[\ arters and was promptly i od the prospects of the dye. | (B : 5 e P 4 Tt MUY pLrH l i ol ks, mulerllls, for, while kit || and black combinations. Choice of sizes to fit your Decomber R AR ! i {j Statistics show that fn posi-war R individual needs. Prices range at......... .$6.95 up | Hnmy\hrr\ ncoln & | BI‘HN[; ; P %%1 "v‘\:vvlv \flw:\ w”plmmnu.‘\”x.{w:“::‘y-v \.‘Whl,“ | % | : i About 61,000,000 i of foo- A‘fif:\";‘co};)oc.fl \olt Intend # Wood Baskets, a variety of styles and colorings. The hot O. Frecman, ere manufactured in Ger 0 Hamper roreigners | v ot N ¢ Tq vei a1 ‘a1 HOLO BreomAlialeli Brunettes Mare F? i about 4,000,000 of whi e O STIDC L Oclgnon new imported small shape is very popular. '_We offer LiAth Joufisryalon sniindron; ‘1,.'7"‘,?"""' A n i amount of” ¢loth guus not purpose (o hinder the ac them in three sizes....... .$1.50, $1.89 and $2.25 each (fm‘n hp Gtw man Gvn lal lation of approximé 20,000, | 0 s ; e "“my]wK”J(;lilx\u;n;l}):‘h!”: I : . . . | e et LB e e L e o EeRU g forcTenfoner; Black Tron Grates for LO'“] or wood, {it your fireplace, Mare Of | ubout. one-ourth were men's boots. |4 @ properties. Forign Minister good looking and cheap. Only priced at. 95 each *“The Trend of Curi L fourth footgear or girls, | en ements that said today in reference to a | il Mr. George Brinton ('he tive vice-president of the Connec cut Chamber of Com Mrs. P. T, street, April 19—) tertainment: ists, Music Mr. Geor Camp school au May 24 —Mor nual husiness ditorium. Club talent pro Hostoss: Mrs. D. A. Johnston, aple Hill. Committees, 2 I H The committ Membership, Mrs. Willard C. Ouuist Mus. Harry S. 1 h Johnson, Mr Hu o for Miss 3 IMlorence Emory mp, Corhin Alice I'rahat onore (la < Three New Britain Girls amd One from Qu b, New York city official interpari ce wl union, A5 1 d Shows Baron A¢ m‘ \ the | and Police Commissioner Richard I in 1 to e s e e e ind will nof s are 1o he I autumn has not Callis, sheer this remainder for children. skir year's production of other: b ered in co w Presldent Complete line of heaters for electricity, gas or oil drove endorf st mnni- irers with s confinues ing matters S v {his year rlin nd many A | nie Girele Prepare for the coming cold now I haggers, | If there was any doubt about the leading hitter of the National league for the present se n. Hornsby set- tled it during t week by add- HORNSBY AGAIN er ugh to his 4 u IR him a thirty point lead over his — team Inci- dentally, Hornsby realized his ambi- tion to go over the 400 mark. Hornsby, in addition to copping (he league hatting honors, Is assurcd |ot being erowned home run king of the majors. ”L clouted 3y Lomel | Ma: from I Result in American Leagne Not Yet Decided Oct, 4 (M—The major lcague pennant canmpaigns end lo- morrow with Rogers Hornsby of St. Louis repeating as the 1925 batting | champion of the Nationul league, | has Chicago, ¥ G P teammate, Cuyl i but with honors in the American | — N Jeague resting between Harry Heil- Ceuldn’t Put Out [«”-c’ mann of Detroit and Tr . i e pilot of the Indiuns. Calmly Gees to Bed B | | z0mes probably will decide the Uighland Park, N. J., Oct. 3 (P— 81 |between Speaker and the Tiger ;wm!r» bathing in the hathroom fn slugger. story frame orphanage of According lo unofticlal statistics | Memorial home for colored compiled today, Heilmann is only [erphans last night. a thirteen year two points back of Speaker. The [old boy upset .n oil stove and the { Cleveland leader is not expeeted to|woodwoirk caught tire. He tried to \ « fo Tave figure in tomorrow’s game. Heil- [extinguish the blaze and finally went 1 hai vening mann has a chance to get a sufficlent |to bed, failing to notify the nurses. number of hits to give him the 1924 The firnes attacked the dormitory | P othe lodi ) now fre- title. lon e third floor, | Bt Il more Johnny Moctil of Chi is as- (children and three 5 has confessed that || vy, in a hmor. sured of the stolen base title, He has |asleep. TRoused by the old grandmother li intro- stolen for'y-one and is far in front |flames, the nurses led the youngsters 1o death with a hieavy iron bar when All Good Ranges and good for twenty years of faithful service in It's exceptionally geod looking in plain desig; porcelain enamel with oxidized finish on cooking tcp. Call and Here's the Top Notcher of THE Household Regal. One hundred per cent dependable gn, just the right size for the average family and strictly up to the minute in labor savin, ments. Furnished in regular black finish as shown or in pear] gray see this celebrated “Built to Bake’’ Houszhold him into her home to safety throngh smok led halls. ishe refused Lo le Bob Mcuscl of the Yankees is the - Inear Phillips, Wis. He was arrested || new home run king of the circuif.| The short story was introdnced |the day after the nurder while | He has smashed out ihirty-two four [into Europe by the Arabs, Iworking in a brichyard, Another Labor Batile On in West Virginia | of his rivals. your kitchen. g improve- e ) A. D. LIPMAN 519-521 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN R Here is a scene at Fairmont, W. Va . where john L. Lewis and 50 other oflicials of the United ! mine workers are attempting to unionize a coal field. The nan-union miners are shown leav- | ing the mine, while a deputy sheriff stands guard over a lona line of striking union miners. { Forty-one injunctions pmhmmn;': picketing have been sevved on the union lcader FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TS LAMAR ' NAMED AY MOM = THAT WAS HER NAME BEFORE SUE WAS MARRIED. ome to delega n Baron Theodor Ad wel Family Secrets BY BLOSSER \ i i HER NANE fic AO, BUT IT'S WAS PULLIAN \ — /\ PEANE 2 L ON MOST OF OUR SRS _ TOWELS! LNOW WHAT (T AY MOM'S E WAS FORE SUE MARRIED /_ o )

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