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OFFICIAL RGAINST SCHOOL SITE | Advised Not to Have Location - PRIZE WINNERS IN S1e £hESSAY CONTESTS v e ' in " I(Con{lnuea ¥rom Preceding Page) | Memd Memorlal Park in v - | 1\ i e full ‘the lovely weather and think-| @ ing of the cosy fireside at home [ As 1 glanced in at the store win- % dows that had been arrang for ;E' the “Best Store Window in Town « Contest,”” I saw one that pleascd | » my fancy, and came to a halt Canann New Canaan, Oct. 14 ) — In a communication to the town orough officlals today Warren tt, director of the bureau of san- ry cngineers of the state health lcpartment advised against the 3 There was good cliecr in the cosy of the site of the new high ¥ firelight and a sgense of harmon school in Mead Memorial park, The £and homeliness to the whole room. | #ite was approved at a town meet- ¥1 ltngered and in imagination set-|ing last Friday night at the same atle¢ myseif In the chalr at H\P"\IH': that the $150,000 bond f; * hearth. § wondered what made the [ Was approved. This action has sir ‘rnom #s0 attractive and began Panalyze. 1 discovered simplicity | . played an important part and har- Zmony of color scheme — then # books 1o plenty and those in them- Fsevies “make ono feel dn kindly ¥ company. There was a something I could 4 not cateh at first, but as I lingered J. clerk. Dr."M. J. Brooks, one of the op- ponents to the site asked the state department to send an’inspector to look over the site. This Inepection was made yesterday and the rec- | ommendation of the director re- celved today, Some of the reasons why the place is nol desirable are the lack of proper sewerage facili- ties, proximity o the rallroad, the possibility that the ralls may be moved nearer the site, a dangerous grade crossing and poor drainage, | the director points out, TIFTY YEARS IN HARNESS Putnam, Conn,, Oct. 14 (A<Dr, John Bryden Kent, for (fifty-five years a general practitioner in this Second Prize city, today announced his intention I folt the charm of light. Oh, what throw soft rosy or yellow radlance ysaway, saying Mr. Porter'’s window 15 The most effective and beautiful | to retire from practice on December '$'a. wonderful thing light is. This oom would be but a skeleton with- fl out’ the ‘lovely shaded lights that lover ““the room, giving life and it warmtn, .! I roysed myselt and slipped e .|.|.| the best I have seen. — Betty w8towell, Kensington. [t ndow dlsplay in the contest for |1. The length of his years in active w*“the best storc window in town" | practice is thoyght to be unequalled in my opinlon, the living-room|in the state. Wiwindow ‘of the B. C. Porter ‘and §ix This window draws attention not fuator its brilliant coloring, not for its ISstriking furniture, but rather for he quliet and dignified charm ‘1 thich is represented there. It is ut it 1s restful and cheerful giv- #ing one a most homeline and it 1 i Darrowian ,mot a somber or a formal room, B'Come again” feeling upon viewing It 1s not a startling display but the colors are blended very beau- ":muuv The neutral tones of the rl'uplmlsverul furniture harmonize gerfe(\h' with the dull gold, blue, nd orchid of the cushions. The jhades of the lamps, atlhough not ®fhe =ame colors - as each other, Blend . with the general color scheme. The dull mahogany of the Eblc: and the shining brass of the ndirons and vases, with the blue @t the draperics, complete a very armonious and pleasing effect. There are no deep shadows, still Mo strongly emphasized glare. The Jamps are so placed as to give the roper and correct amount of light. ?mmugh the shades are not bril-| lant, the light 1s not ,obstructed, | #iting a mellow and soothing glow. | ! (Continued On Following Page) #MISS SINKIEWICZ SHOWERED. | Migs Mary Sinklewicz of 476 East fajn street was the recipient of i‘mny beautiful gifts at a miscel- ecous shower given in her honor #asf night by her coworkers at Besse- R.eland’s, where she Is employed in he ladjes' department. The shower as: held at the home of Mrs. Irma eno of 69 Robert street, the house $eing prettily decorated with a Hal- owe'en scheme of ogange and black, A buffet lunch was after Fhich music and classical dancing y Miss Agnes Gustafson was en- | joyed. Miss Sinklewlcz will become | served, 6 bride of George T. Smith on Fuesday, October 1s Clarence®Darrow to be the new style dictator of America? The co- cds of the University of Texas are now wearing regular “Darrowlan galluses” to hold up their skirts. H £ LAST CHANCE TO E LISTS. Tomorrow {s*the last night for thej Bling of personal property llsts at $he’ office of the board of assc I.hder the new law only 15 days owed for "nllr»v month of ?d under the former regula October was allow-|ford bags the boys mre wearing,” ons. |says pretty Thelma Winder. REW BRITAIN DALY HERALD WEDNFSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923 = :-————-—————__——_—_-_.—_._—_-—.==_—__._._—'—'—' and could not keep her eyee open for and | to [been held to bo illegal by the town | whereas the |“They're just as sensible as the OX-‘ Trying to Identify Man Found Dead New Haven, Oct, 14 (M==Coroner | BIl Mix 18 endeavoring today to es- | tabllsh the identity of the man who | was found dead on Milford turnpike last night. The man was apparents ly killed by an automobile, Unless eye wilnesses to the accldent are found Coroner Mix will be unable to hold an Inquest| A watch on the | body had stopped at 10:27, which was only & few minutes before the | body was found., Constahle Charles 1, Stevens of Grange said that on an envelope found in the man's clothing there were written two | names, “Fred Anderson” and Mr. H. | 7. Johnson, 75 Harrison street, n.'m ford.” ’I‘hree Workmen Die As Scaffold Falls | New York, Oct. 14 (P—Three [ workmen were Killed and two others {injured today when a scaffold on | which they were working fell from | the ninth floor of a bullding tn lower | Madison avenue. Thg scene of the accldent was only two blocks from the home of J. P. Morgan, which is at Thirty-sixth strect, MARRIAGE LICENSE, Marriage licensos were {ssucd day to Fred A. Schadt of 176 Luke street and Miss Florence E. Kron- | holm of 418 Ellls street, and to Frank W. Wojack of 384 Alle street, and Miss Linnea Stoh! of Stanley street. to- DAINTY MARY BRIAN'S DESCO HEADOUARTERS ON WEST MAIN ST. Famous Couple Off on Honeynfioon , Mr., and Mrs. Frederick Lincoln set sail for the west coast of South America, where they will spend their honeymoon., Mrs. Lincoln is the former Isabel Rockefeller, daughter of Percy A. | ! Rockefeller. BACTERIOLOGIST WANTED | were Dr. R. W. Pullen, superintendent | of the department of hgalth, has been empowered to engage a bac- “Call to the Unconverted.” terlologist at a salary of §1,800, | was written {n Indian tor Five applicants for the post with- [later tronslated by John Eli drew thelr applications when they "!iwn Apost] advised of the salary. Pax- It A Look still in existence |s ter's ve | Will of Former Stenographer Set , and | WEDDING ('()\\ N DESCO s s DRY CLEANING at tts BEST 1 [ Mrs. Owens' will was drawn at St. | Mary's hospital in this ity four day fore she dled on July 16 of this any length of time, They suld she could barely nod her head. Rl |Kills His Mother and Brother, Then Suicides | Kellogg, lowa, Oct. 14 (P=Arvl |ntila, 21, shot and killed his widow- ed mother, 46 and his brother A% thur, 23, at their farm near here last {night and then killed himself. Nelghbors sald that Juthla had been | regarded as insane for several wecks. LAY WOMAN WAS INCOMPETENT | ye n her will she cut her husband oft with an allowance of $100 @ mnnth for life and she directed th | the rest of the income and the resi iue bo divided at the time of her and's death between her own tMully members, She marrled Mr, | Owens of Wallingford in Waterbury | 13 years ago and then rcmoved to Wallingford, from where she later moved to New Ha Bside--Hushend's Shave Low Waterbury, $50,- | 000 will of Oct, 14 (AT} {rs, Catherine Lynch| Owens of Haven, for many| Pr- C. A. Monagan, Dr. John Vi - "’” 8 hte e pher at the ofces) (rany “_",‘," ”:f' :”“’ g B } “| peary arrived today at the navy :‘; \.u Water »vmy‘ Farrell Foundry .\} N attendar 5 i :’)‘ ' yard here where the two amphibian BIACHiE ,",”“,"”\-h pCsldeyin thietie T e e | Planes and other navy equipment :w”\ it cour at New Haven, ord- | Wi 5 \l') “-; R ‘r”' f"‘\’l"; | used on the MacMillan Arctic expe- ng to ision received h.: e 10| 1 N L i 1t Mrs.|qoion were removed. Tho steamer day by wrenco I° Car-| Owens was fn a condition and | Leated | A tont mt. ‘the| WIIl leave shortly for winter quar- n who contested | was mentally incompetent at the g .o ot gouthport, Mo, It ia under- the { time her wlll was exccuted, They| T 18 th iha L el R stood that the ship will not he used e W R e T e !y the explorer on futurs trips dnto vhich the wlil was upset, | bed, Had ditteuity ru 3 |2:the ex en, RY IN YARD on, Oct, 14 (P—The steanrer a de Attorney 1 v and Thomas, will, competency e, TR wm s B Johnson & Peterson Photo, TWO DAYS NOTICE MUST BE GIVEN ON STORAGE 1t will be impossible for us: to deliver storage when called for unless two days’ notice is given. The reason we ask two days’ notice is so that we can deliver the garments in perfect condition. e e If Repairs Are Wanted On Garments Have Them Done Now In Order To Insure Early Delivery 8 WEST MAIN ST'H:,FT The Commercial Tr NEW BRITAIN. CONN.