New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 13

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BUSY PROGRAN FOR EODY-GLOVER POST Finst Social Event Joint Megfng With Hartford Post —— Eddy-Glover post, American Le- #lon, is planning & very active pro- gram of winter activities, The first affalr to be held will be a joint meet- ing with Rau-Locke post of Hart. ford next Tuesday evening. The h PURE SILK SILK 56-Inch gathering will be held | me!. with marvelous .ficcess. Hartsough of Columbla university and the collage course for girls. about it. VESE NGEE 'HARMEUSE S N 58S FLANN drll]} raofn“lt thee snen- :r;}:;r;"‘::g The idea was orlginated with the [ detects how much lighter an object| 1n he afternoon Miss Hedlund e JAPANESE PONGEF CHARMEUSE SATIN DRESS FLANNELS will open at 8 o'clock, The feature of the evening after the regular business meeting will be n talk on a recent trip to France by Rev, Willlam Cassidy, a member of Rau-Locke post and a former army chaplain. Father Cassidy returned a short while ago from France and while there, he visited the principal tles in the city and every effort wil be made to make the week's ‘pro- gram one that will be nqt only satis- factory, but also interesting to the achool children and their parents, It 1s the plan of the committee to will be furnished by the National Americanization department of the Amerfean Leglon. American Education Week was Instituted primarlly ‘o make better cltizens of Americans and to instill Into restdents In this country of for- elgn birth, a better understanding of the principles and ajms of the ratlon. During the ycars in which the week has been obgerved, it has Amerlcan Leglon and has become one of the spgclal items on the pro- gram of the ex-servicemen's organ!- zation, The school authorities throughout the country have heart- ily endorsed the movement and re ports from all sections indicate *ha the general public Las become im- bued with the {dea. The observance shooting William James, also a | $1.50 §1.39 G 36-Inch battle flelds 02 which Ame this year will be held on a larger |stein theory. cessful. About 50 people have been |negro, in his sleep and burying the | @ f pe . : b Tns troops fought and the d::fifi:fi acalo than ever before and for that [ The Einstein theory holds that|in attendance during the meetings [body beneath stones in & nearby | ___56-Inch PU RF; 45”1!\. _COTTON H‘.Q.\Flf cemeterles. Fathor Cassfy s an [reason, Eddy-Glover post has star(- |Ught rays have weight and are|Recause It has not been possible f0r |well. The crime was committed in | WOOL PANAMA | DRAPERIES Striped and Plain White able speaker and {s well qualified to [*d Its preparations carly! curved by gravitation; that gravita- |gaveral to attend every meeting Wilmington. | Saturdny 95 | Sn(urda_v 7()(. yard | .\'ntnrdfly 22¢ yard handle his subjoct. The fact thatd County Meeting Sunday tlonal attraction has the sams speed |those who wish further ln;trucilmlx ———— | Je | . #o many of the local boys were par-| Fddy-Glover post plans to send a |85 light. or help in the various phases o USF, AUR) TO KILIL | e =1 T e e e tieipants in the engagements on the Under the theory qne and a third scouting may recelve assistance from S e \ al S1 iy ; 1 $1.25 ! fields where Father gcfl..my was's :;’" :""‘;"‘:';"m‘:'};':";::fl.'fin:: seconds would be required for the|yfiss L. 8. Shaw, local director. One D:;(m “;';:'\; T be«{;’:flhfm 5‘;” FRENCH VOILE [ 36-Inch RAYON visitor, will make the talk doubly In- | yaaactattan ot fhe Tosion ahich at) |MOOR'S PUll to’ travel 240,000 miles |evening & week will be used for this ] teresting. Eddy-Glover post will have the ferenaders with them as a part of the entertalnment and the Amerjcan Legion auxiliary to, Rau.Locke post will furnish refreshments, All mem- bers of the local pcst who plan to attend the meeting should assemble at the post rooms on Arch street at 7115 p. m, Tuesday. American Education Week American Education Week will be observed during November 16 to November 23 in every city and town | in the United States. This move- ment has been sponsored by the "American Legion and posts through- out the cougtry have started to ar- range programs suitable for the observance, In comection with this, ®ddy. Glover has started work to make the observance in New Britain a ‘memorable one. Vice-Commande Arthur Pefts last night the following committee to arrange for the program for the week: Harry Wessels, chairman; Harry Ginsoerg, Nathan Avery, Robeit J. Vance and Ralphol. Qoyld, secretary ofs the | 70 "e TUUTEM (0Ll < New ain Chamber of Commerce, anTl Pinvd A Al one. At b renres@ting that hody. s Letters are bel, R e e el am or committee to cl ubs asking them Saclen fn. attond the moentine sl to cooperate with the Leglon in se. | R e o enring noted speakers ‘who will ba|"" ° et L able to talk ou the subjects appro- priate to American Tiducation Week The comniittee of the Legion is co- operating with the school authoris appointed |, ha held in Wells Fall, Fast Hart- ford. on Sundav. The mesting il he anened at % a'clock and gevera! matters of tmnartance to averv one restding in Hartford eounty, will he Aleenesed, Advance rennrte Indlente that t Warmin~ion and Tnlonville del Hane wi)l have a Aefinite renort to mnke rewardinz the xefting aside of A tract of land. annraximating 103 aevex. fn Farmineton ta he usad e memorial to veterans of the Warld Tie T4 heg hesn sueeested hie miloht he nead ax n Fame rese in aAditien ta nsine it ax a na Tneine certain seasans af the yeo Tha cammittan annainéad at o the Canst ~cenclation, fa sreanee for a Alce " af & nnifled alr sarvies, renart analifer ¢ Coantamhar mestine af ihat eavaral enealrare al-. Intallimantle tha anestian «~ ad ~le sapvice mlam will Tiavte nre hKefng madn © N Wadaw Talhat Freeman, - and aront fan rammiceinnar oo ndine afinar af 1o 11865 O iy aC v nftarnnan aé % o M LA made he ha (e A “NEW BRlTI’S LNG Reliability That is the big reason why so INSTRUNENT AN WEIGH MOON' PULL Detects Attraction Gaused by -~ Luoar Body ¢ New York, Oct. 23 (P—Science has ndy portected an instrument that can weigh the pull of the moon and minute objects on the earth, An instrument made by Ralph C. welghing one 20.thousandth of an ounce on the ground becomes when it 18 lifted a toot. This difference in weight is due to the attraction the moon has for ob- jects on the earth, as demonstrat- ed in the tides, The instrument will be used to welgh molecules and test the Ein- to the earth. If the theory is correct shadows on the machine are expect- ed to show that the moon exerts its greatest, pull one and a third sec. onds after the moon passes {ta zen. ith over any given spot on the earth’s surface. If the Einstein theory is wrong, the machine {s éx- pected to show the greatest pull at the exact {nstant of the moon reach- ing the zenith. Cold surfaced mirrors are held to- gether by gossamer like filaments of qu Changes in weight of an object une der acrutiny displace light rays in such & manner as to cause measur- able movements of shadows, Miss Ruth Hedlund, acting reglon. al director of New England Girl Scouts, addressed the girls of . the senior high school yesterday at the morning assembly, Her talk was most Instructive giving the history of scoutl the kinds of camping for scouts, including sea scouting, the international world camp with scouts of many different languages talked to about 350 seventh grade children of the Central Junior high gchool. Many of these girls desire to enter Girl Scout troops and may call at e scout office if they do net know which troop to enter. The training courss for leaders. glven this week at the Central Jun- for high school, has been most suc- purpose it enough leaders wish to continue. A party for all Girl Scouts from all troops was held this afternoon at the Arch street armory. Hallowe'en games were played and the Girl Scout drum corps furnished mude. Campfire, with magle apples and stories of scouting in other coun- tries by Miss Hedlund ended a hap- py day. Elect;ric 19 MAIN ST. $3.95 up Troop 2. Center chnrch, has in. vited Troop 6, C. J. H., to attend a Hallows'sn party Thursday, Oct.' 20th. Al girls are to wear masks| and costumes. Tax Warrant for Man 80 personal tax delinquents appear. ed Dbefore Judge Sheridan T. Whit- aker in city court last night to set- tle with the tax office and the eourt. Several diserepancles showed up In the lists. One warrant was returnad with the information that the man | had gone to Italy 15 years ago. In| commenting in this information, City Attérney Charles M. Robinson re. | marked: “If he stays away another | 16 years, the reglstrars may hear Negro Convicted of i First Degree Murder | Cambridge, Mass, Oct, 23 UP—A | superlor eriminal court jury last | nlght found Richard Stewart, a negro, guilty of murder in the first degres. Stewart was charged with | charges of murder. After an argu ment with Roy Green, McDanlel iy charged, chased him in his and deliberately run over him, caus ing his death. Heaters PHONE 2504 many women come here for FEURRIER” $5.98 Saturday 98¢ $1.69 Saturday $] 39 each RUFFLED CURTAINS Saturday $1'35 pair 1 W White Cotton INDIAN BLANKETS show slides bearing on American 15 Years Out of U. S. qunae Education Weelt, at the theaters G[RL SGoUT NEWS New Haven, Oct. 23 (F—About| Saturday Saturday during the observance. 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