New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 2

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Perfume Atomizers Select your Christmas Atomizer from a complete assortment BUY NOW $1.00 to 8$7.00 each THE 1 DICKINSON | DRUG CO. | 169-171 MAIN ST. I | ( { FUR-TRIMMED COATS FOR ‘ WOMEN | | The Better Kind | w $85 4 These beautiful coats are Sueds Montebello and Dovebloom rich collars and cuffs of Arablan Nutria and Viatka Squir- tash- Cloth, ' | with foned of Rulusta, Lynx, rel. he mode t or flared and the colors are the new Rugby Tan, Gracklehead Blue, Henna— | as well as Black | k Lined — at $85, All are Crepe Sil and remarkable 'HORSFALLS | 93-99 Xsylum Street | value HARTIORD “It Pays to Buy Our Rind" ATHOANIAN TENOR COMING [ Pl 1obroviteh, Tormerly of Rus- ~itn Imperial Opera, (o Sing Sun- dity at Lithuanian Hall Hurl Brick Through Window, Take Fur Coat LASSHE LD ADS WANTS READ 1 Por yout CARINET W WiINhow New Britain Screen Carl Syl itk Ol CRETA KINDS Mifg. Co. . Johnson " "J. D. DONAHUE | Voice Culture M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 1 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 PHILCO. BATTERIES Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 | 114 FRANKLIN SQ. | MASONS BRANDING WARSHAL AS FAKE Say Boston Parade Head Was [ Not Member of Fraternity B [which broke over the “peace par- ton, Nov. 12 (P — The storm ade” continued to rage today when it was expected that Clarenc M. Dunbar, eminent grand commander {ot Knights Templars, come here from Providence to in- the would vestigate the status of Hammond T Vletcher, chief marshal, W Jenounced at Masonic headquarters “a common take and fmpostor.’ Wore Gula Uniform Fletcher, who represented himselt to be “past grand master of the Knights Templars” wasa resplendent figure as he led the parade in a uni- form which, Masonlic officials claim, was a mixture of Knights Templars, Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows' regalia, As the chief marshal was about to take his place at the head of the | parade, W. L. Terhune, head of the Square and Compass club, the Ma sonic club of Boston, challenged his right to Masonry, Fletcher avoided the challenge by ordering the par- ade to start, Fletcher No Mason In a statement today, Mr, Terhune said “When T learned that certaln so- | cleties which were unpatriotic in the war were going to match in the Armistice Day peace parade, I de- clined to have my organization par- | tiefpate, T was astounded when 1| learned that this man Fletcher was to be chief marshal and that he clalmed to be a ‘past grand master’ of the Knights Templars. Knowing him to be a fraud, I challenged his right to Masonry.” Didn't Know Fletcher The astounding part of the affalr came known today when Rev. George L. Paine, who organized the “peace parade’” and was chafrman ' the Armistice Day committee, ad- mitted that he did not know who Fletcher was when he engaged him who was |to act a8 chief marshal. “Some one told me that Fletcher had experlence in marshaling par- ades and I appointed him,” the clergyman said. He denjed that Fletcher receifed any payment for nls services. Riot on Common The "peace parade” resulted in o disturbanec on Boston Comimon where 500 members of the American begin able P. Watch the sun break through the smoke-clouds the minute you get going with good old P. A. Cool and sweet and fragrant, P. A.’s truc-blue smoke zooms up the stem and throws pipe-grouches e a boy with his first week’s pay, Never any tobacco for a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUR Leglon and ofhar veterans' organiza- tions attempted to disrupt a meet- & which folowed the procession roundsd by police the veterans charged up a 'WALNUT HILL SEATS ' FOR SATURDAY'S GAME nearoy slope to a Ger. | wan howitzer, captured by the Yan- | kee division in the Argonne, where they met and adopted resolutions branding th of {t “peaco-at-any-price fanatics.' The disturbance started when Dr. Francis von Oy, German war veter an and a Harvard graduate student was introduced as a speaker at the “peace meeting.” His appearance on the platform was followed by the jeers of the veterana SAVED BY LAUNDRYMAN New Haven Delivery Clerk Fiods Fntire Tamlly Unconsclous From Fumes of Charcoal, New Haven, Nov. 12 (M—A laun- dry man muking a house call for the family washing yesterday found Mrs | Clara Harrls and three children un. conscious on a bed in one room nad Mrs, Ola Marrls and her three- year-old daughter in similar state In another bedroom, was the cause, The man opened windows, an ambulance and sent called all to the | hospital. Al noon, were recovering this after. Dr. Levinson to Speak On Girls’ Recreation “Your Recreation Requi will be the subject of a to women and girls at the Y, W, A. at 8 o'clock Thursday night } Dr, Marie Pichel Levinson, school physielan for girls, Dr, m a rived from all forms of sports and |athletic activities such as walking, Idancing, swimming, and tell how to chonse the form of recre [tion best suited to the fudivid Such questions as effect of hizh and {low heels, faulty posture with sug- gestions for correction A discussed, After the talk stiony may be asked the speaker. This fs the third of a series of four talks |on “Health and Happiness” by Dr. Levinson at th G AL will VAN I8 JAILED. York, Nov, 12 (P—Wil Morrissey, comedian at the Monte Carlo, was arrested early yes- terday by two deputy sheriffs w | escorted him, in evening clothe | high hat and grease paint, o th Ludlow street jail where he will re- main intl $1.3500 hack altmony is puid to his first wife, . Club P. A. on PRINCE ALBERT never owned a teeth- ing-ring, because it nmever had teeth! And never will. The Prince Albert proc- ess cut out bite and parch right at the ning. And your tongue “Thank you!” every time you load up that old jimmy-pipe with cool, comfort- . A, loss. You'll feel do ps “an unfor- | gettable ineult” and those in charge | Charcoal fumes | Levinson | [ Wil take up the benefit to be | Park Board Wil Transfer 65 Benches To Help Randle Crowd | At Foothall Contest Sixty.five benches from Walnut Hill park will be transferred to Wil [low Brook park Saturday for the football game between the New Hritain and Hartford high school teams, according to action taken at a meeting of the board of park com- | missioners last evening. The decision was made upon request of Principal L. P. 8lade who agked for addition. al seatlng arrangements, stating that an oattempt had been transfer the game to Clarkin Hartford becaise of seating accom- modations there. Mr. Slade said the school depiart- ment would fnsu’® 'he city tof the extent of 210,000 'Bainst poesibile ge- clate®™ cldent to v 40 e These henches nroviiding ldltional scating "ccommiodaftions, cording to Mr. ¥ 1% Will hefip act as harriers to keepd 1% €T awd off the fleld in case the pdlice Fnd ropes are not sufficient. Councilman Frank Alderman Stanley A il the Fifth ward asked for around the small park at Broad and Rurritt streets, Mayor Paonessa also favored it. The board will in- clude an appropriation for the fence in next year's budget. It was voted upon recommendation ot or Paonesea to construct a park on the grounds of the Wash- ington school. Permission also was granted for erection of a {emn- |porary Red Cross sign on Central Park during the annual roll call, MOVIES RETURNING Comproniise Results In Varfons Fa. se les Zapathka chang® Offices Being Reopened in New Haven, | New Haven, Nov exchanges which mo |state arter enforcem ng law are returning outcome compromise 1 Trumbull between representatives of the movie Today, United | produecrs, land the Pathe offices opened, and the ks on the road bringing ma teriai for s exchanges was thought by representatives of producers that in a mouth the Kil- feather bullding in Meadow strest will be the center of the film ex change trade o8 It was prior 10 [quiy 1. | 12 (A—¥iim 1 ont of the t of the tax- as the ched and film of arnor were o Universal has frie here, put a padlock tongueutorture that rang the bell Men who gave up pipe have tried again says And not only do Prince Albert, but wording. Get yours for a real smoke. Artlsts It | ... and stuck! Because P. A, has what smokers want—deep-down satisfaction and no regrets. Genuine pipe-pleasure and no mistake. You'll say so. REFLECTING HONOR ~ ON'TRADE SCHOOL :39 (Graduates of Teachers' Train- | ing Course Making Good Thirty-nine graduates of teachers' trafning courses of the Now Britain state trade school in the past four years are instructing craftsmen and mechanies in 21 diffe according day by Herman the school | Classes the nt citics, ) figures made Hall public to & dircetor of are at the scl.ool for who wish to prepare become t 18 of thelr trade clagses are under the supervision both the Coy education and th vocational edueatfon and a dueted evenings permitting th now fng organized led mechanics themselves to rolling to continue t ployment preparing nce to the teaching profe The course is offercd free of to those who can quali trance requirenments being four years journeyman and nd snitable per. 1 cultural qualifications. 0 clagses have heen con- duct school, employe 1ers I twenty-one citles thronghiont. the eastern and al states, ation for cast conf Applic classes should esduy or T office of the trade s | Main street Those entering the teaching pro- fession from the New Britain group {since 1221 are: ew Britain Arthur Groth admission to the made in person, evenings at the hool on South draftin machiy Robin Vredent chine; Edward Beals, machine nold Hull, antomobile repairs W. Bauer, drafting: Arthur han, drafti W 0} ting: Roy W. A William Wils 1. Higgins. printing; John , carpentry; Alexander Boller- automobile repairing. Fverett, Mass.--James Robinson printing: George W. Camplell, elce- trical, Mount Vernon ing, electrical, New York city masonry. Syracus | Furbush, Thomas Brooklyn, N, mat n, electrica ms, N. Y.—L. B. Cush- Dagnell irant B N. H ternmaker; Lamb, e N. Y., I . P, like that before, trying to smoke a with Prince Albert P.A s removed you get quality in quantity as well. There are TWO full ounces in every tidy red tin. Just take a look at the U. S. reve- nue stamp. It’s there in Uncle Sam’s own today. Every min- ute counts when you're just hankering PRINGE ALBERT —no other tobacco is like ! e TWO pound end half-pound tin humis dors,end pound crystal-glass humidors with sponge-moistener top, And always with every bit of bite and perch SDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1 | frical; State (‘ollege, Kingston, R. I, (Carrick . Wilden, mathematics; Sa- lem, Mass, Willam E, Wald, Arah»i ing; Cumberland, Md., Olin W, Ed. | dy, mathematics; Merlden, Conn,, | Ernest Rickart, drafting; Middle- | town, Conn., Philip M. Hannon, 1 chine; Hartford, Conn., Bernard A. Dorph, printing; Stamford, Conn,, Tohn Fors, drafting; James A. Bat. | ters, carpentry; Torrington, Conn., | Willlam A. Kelvie, drafting: Urbana, | Charles J. Starr, machine; Northampton, Mass, H. B. Smith, | thematics: Jamestown, Y Herman 8 Rich, electrical; Chicago, | Anderson, printing: Min- Minn., Lawrence Watson, Waterbury, Conn, C. W. Four of thess men today are fenching In colleges. Grant B. For- bush is teaching in the Syracuse uni- | versity, E. P, Lamb {8 an instructo Pratt Institute, Carrick 1. s college at Kings T. T, and Charles J. Starr is at | Ohio State colle Wil ton in state MISSIONARY SOCTETY MEETING | An all day sewing meeting will be | eld by the Woman's Misslonary so- i the First chureh in the beginning at 9:30 | d at 12:30, of the Woman's | ock there will be a | lish Shrines” illus- rated with 60 views of historie ab- beye and cathedrals of England and read by Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett. At the tea following the lecture there “Birthday Party,” n fore- | of the 46th anniver Congregational Woman's Home | jonary union of Connecticut hich will be celebrated in Meriden Jan 1026, ‘The socicties of | uth church are to unite with | nter church soclety for the and party pel on I'riday v At ure on “F will b rum the M on the the ¢ |Author of Face on the | Barroom Floor Is Dead | New York, Nov. 12 (A — Hu, Antoine d’Arcy, author of the poem | Face Upon the Floor,” beater vn in its song form as “Th(“ on the Barroom Tloor,” died | vesterday of heart disease at the | Lenox hospital. | D'Arey was the composer of poems and songs, but “The on the Barroom Floor," 2] into many - PALACE—SUNL MON,, TUES, P se——— sold everywhere in tidy red by the Prince dlbert process. fame. [ | which | Look at the U. S, revenue stompthere full ounces in every tin galned for him the most | of Marion, and occupled by Alex ander ¥uhrmann, well-known toy manufacturer, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning about 11 o'clock, with a loss estimated at $10,000, guages, FIRE IN MILLDALE, Milldale, Nov. Jv=A two-story building with Its contents, located at | the corner of Canal and Main READ HE streets, owned by Warren I Lewis LD OLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESTIAS THANKSGI CARVERS Make the Old Folks a Thanksgiving Present “The Handy Hardware Store” HERBERT L. " TL LS Decidedly Correct Par-Kerry Overcoats Splendid choice ‘ss A large showing of Par-Kerry styles st this price. Substantial value in worth. while overcoats for all winter wear. Royal Par-Kerry Tailored in the Royal Par-Kerry shops at Fashion Park from choice woolens person- ally selected to give unusual service. ,FE:]::- Jones (@ ITY HALL

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