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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1926 BUSTRESS SCHOM, PUPILS REWARIED Prizes for Efficient Work Given by Typewriter Companies Seven gold pins and five silver medals were among the prizes awarded to the students of the Con- necticut Business College during the past school year. These prizes are given by the leading typewriter com- panies each month for accuracy and speed in typewriting. One hundred pins, medals and cer tes were won by the puplls during the year. The following were among the suc- ants | gold pins: Eleanor Gilbert, rks, Cecilia Rosick, Amelia E Sophie Drelenkiewicz, Hed- vig Budnick Underwood silver medals: Olga Cook and Grace Bar! Underwood Viola 2 a Marge. lot, Josephine 3 , Lillian Blas- co, Elizabeth Chanda, Eleanor Carl- son, Sophie Drelenkiewicz, Helen Carlson, Hedwig E Elsie Carl- son, Marie Hanrahan, bert, Lillian Bodzia Ceellia Rosick, Margaret Mautner, Anna Znosko, Agnes McKenney, Anna Scavillo and Amelia Sarra. n ‘hrv‘l | | | Has | elect of | fror d Margaret Mautner. | loting in th | 115' da | tions, | ager |of inquiry or invest is to reach the irreducible mum of causes | catastrophe MOODY IS WINNER INTEXAS RUN-OFF . Miriam A. Ferguson. | These the camps of bo a . although Eleanor Gil- | remained silent, permitting her hus- h, Anna Czoch, | papg, ! Ferguson, Very state WEEK FRON TODAY " Tmportant Tems Coming Up- German Military Parade 30 (B — many cases, the best a board | can do mini- that might have | with the accident o under consid ation to do Gene va, ing of the world Unofial Lead of 2 to 1 Over “Ma” Perguson ’ Aug. 30 (A—Dan attorney general led as governor- ¢ o Unoffic ay's run off prima democratic youthful Emma | torjal contest gave Moody munity returns gave 469,- erguson 2 ements we Moody oming from candidates yester- on the day Governor Ferguson former Governor Ja and her campalgn ms Guy Holcombe, t ak for | gf t annual of n the 0L 1 n and thr over and Poland > council. Finance an Issue he Aug. stat OIOS Wec nations, import, in adait ion of German to Abyssir oblem of equalt nat d o ions by ¢ Spain interr se not in problems of be thrown ing take visit to assembly of r in Morocco, ens to bring ¢ for seats in ars! Rupprecht wol rm and carri nsen blican flag de or in Kaiser and With the nen throu k from r Prince many problems n to the y to member- face the in he ki man member- -Italian a the lea for sovere ionalized al and that it is t ork ttlement claims of both | s n an the that Europe into the n on new vigor I of An- npro! a numbers of officers y and navy in a mon iremburg, a marshal's u wore ¢ of the death's s eleven hundred 1 flags flew. But not a w th Steadfast” scriptions on & aiser at Doorn. om London comes news of an to t J 3 | al abolitio: n- |ty Wi f 386 West Main street, | take a decisiv r libert $20 GIFT 10 FIREMEN IS DELAYED TWO YEARS City ltems 1 Von Mac Day school opens Wednesday, Sept. 1. Night school, Thursda: Sept. 2. Connecticut Business col- al's baton. | lege.—advt his uni- Moore Tent, rans, will pro- | la B in Odd Daughters of hold a regu- Fellows' hall 7:30 o'clock. saw the 416 bo iches at Crowell's. il was born to Mr. and Mrs. of 131 ‘Winthrop Britain General hos- erday. llion dol to our former pupils men of Hartford c ticut rs will be paid v the business ty Main St 1 sup- lodge, | | 1 be en- | Mrs. Hen- oon lering a b our rover sks in Bookkeep 1 Typewr drew . ecretary of the who has high Royal card cases: Viola C Grace Barks. Underwood ~Certificates: Bodziach, Cecilia Rosick, Czoch, Amelia Sarra, Anna Grace Woodward, Ma ner, Josephine Moty e petpas Lillian Blasco, Hedwig Budnick, | = Mheriging onbifc: Viola Clark, Helen Kemzura, Emma. vore, will realize that being governor Arneth, Sophie Cznoch, Helen Carl-|js not one continual round of plea- son, Sophie Drust, Roy Gelhaar, phie Drel a, Ellen Claire Schneider, Eleanor Elizabeth Chanda, Mary Margaret Peterson, Gla Giani han, Jessle Atwood, Jo- . Irene Mills, Emily Lea Tda Speronl. Yy former Gover ‘erg alked Lillian | tjon of Mrs hen asked 2 R Anna r defea Y 5 . 0! D eten) known. general Chief Noble Recelves Check From Stat with v Plainville Camp Association Woods For Aid in 1924 Parker Gi for reparations payments, has had a conference with Sir Arthur Sal- who was instrumental as head 3 ancial sectfon of th eague in bringing about rehabilitation of Austria and : 5 of the department’'s services at the St fire in a building al the Plainviile Camp Grounds in 1 Store at received K, W he following letter {“In August, 1 v vote of the as. 1 |sociation, it ted that we should make ition of our ap- ciation of yo generous efforts in the Tabernacle fi of 1923. By! an oversight this h delayed. Enclosed please 1 heck for | twenty dollars as a slight token to 1 as your department may Corbin avenue is re- STt aae an error. accord ospital, Rev. E. Z. Ellis of Dant ng. urer of A ¥ o night school, $6 associati nent of to ticut Business College. department penslon 1 lelayed for two y ter ociation vo the recognition the finan- | New Bri nd was kom statement Carlson, | iy declared the r Lutka *|ly ended the political career o Volg, | ames E. Ferguson. Ferguson sym- SO | holized the ‘“Fergusonism’ Moody urged and | campaign’s p: 1 issue. Moody, who has devoted most of his time to the July and ‘August pri- | mary campaigns, announced that he | would return to his office to continue his investigation of all ss following the It def Rabinow & Estate company, a street to Kulper Terms, t there is v to consider Irance's a ten- Which ud i inting assailed as the company ambassador to the Lleanor Gilbert, and Mr. Mellon with r lark. 1 it 15 zia y ce Hedwig Budnick, Sophie Lillian Liasco, Cecnia Rosick Sophie Czoch, Margaret Mautner, Gladys Volg and Joseph Drag. Remington c tes: Barks, Sophie Drust, h, Joseph nd Josephine The typewriting clas der the instruction o i."l’i(l s, |to Fra las general step said to is that of v railway Grace bonds in public m, \In‘v?f" 4 by | Shseion of = Ieeliliture ‘. ';‘: t I(‘Hl' :Hv and Fr ce Motyka. next h wk 2 called by | ST St return to me Were Un-| Governor Ferguson to validate near- | 12Ve expres o the gincerely yours, - Miss M “ 11y $100,000,000 of road bonds de- |SUEEestior urer.” Welch, a graduate of Bay clared vold by the supreme courts, |conference stitute, Springfield. Miss W |also are opposed to giving resident of New Bri permanent seat in the cou Miss Marion nations are expeced charge of the stenographic classes nothing must hinder the entry during the coming term. Miss Frank- {of Germany into the league at the en is a native of Devon, Conn coming session, realizing that if Ger- A total of 164 pupils entered the many is vetoed the le will re- school during past year for ; reported low from which it would various co sotiraes arid oyer [# Bie of perer carlons plled a ult to recover. Italy's atti- 3 Qiier hoprdue R e DO e e I e e S il e e (b e | B miatier how long you have bean holding office positions. | rly w 156 of Sus torture isfigured by itching, burn- Tris(ass sahcal il bpen Septerns flos A leparim ent t Italo-Spanish accord. her complaint. e t put a little sooth- ber 1 for the fall term and the Shortly after 9 o'clock this morn- German Military t on the irritated ng school on rsday, jne, ”",f”f,;‘"'j““‘”} ",“"‘]‘1 bByoE G and sce if the suffering is not re- | ber 2 Ter § Stratford Ro fire S e s [on Commercial The firemen Healing 1 begins prom thoroughly renovated in preparation |at the central station responded to 1 the skin clears quickly and e: for tha opening. ja stlil alarm and extinguished the Your drugg ill tell you he 2 1 Ed {blaze with slight damage. lling Resinol for many years so when | | Ty it you are using a remedy of by Moody in " lhe 1 Kindly sign voucher enclosed a here by return E. Z. Ellis, STEALS BED CLOTHING man who formerly boarded | Mrs. James Iverson of 141 strect took the bed clothing | ft, according to to Officer cer located nother boarding house Prep School Men will find a lot of Style Suggestions during University week at Mags “Never the twain shall meet,” was never said of prep school and college styles and during University Week at Mags, prep school men have an unequalled opportunity to get advance style information. As was the case last year there’s one model just a little more desirable than all others—Our “U” by Kuppenheimer and . | PRINT vas done by fire| occupied by the T Shop, Main about 10 o'clock last nigh John L 1 If your skin itches and | burns just use ‘ Resinol in th lding street, Otticor pile ibler the WANT RAISE the New Membe time | prepared a new clicked | p ented to s as they bt 1 for three hours in review efore former PATAL PLANE CRASH |AD MERALD CLASSIIED Abs Eurhy eins Waporcot ot it REMAINS UNEXPLAINED in Which street, thousand soldiers of the wa armies goose stepped and S The new while the or only $3 Accldent Rodgers Lost | Such Values Go a Long Way Toward Making Us Famous. Your Money Cheerfully Refunded if Your Are Not Perfectly Satisfied. Life Cannot Be Solved, Navy Head Says. Philadelphia, Aug. 30 (P—Nava authorities may never learn the | exact cause of the aifplane crash here last Friday afternoon in which Commander John Rodgers, val aviator, was killed and amuel J. Schultz, noted na his mechanic, seriously injured Schultz is in the hospital at the Philadelphia navy vard sufering | from a br n back and other in- While his condition has re- mained unchanged, doctors said he had a “fighting chance.” tear Admiral Thomas P. ruder, commandant of the vard, had a short interview Schultz yesterday, but the chanic eaid he had no fdea why | the plane crashed. After his talk with hultz, Admiral Magrude said that it was unlikely that the reason for the crash will ever be revealed. | You’re Going to Step-Out ., and it isn’t the goose-step or the lock-step either! Every prep school man should step in and inspeet our advance style display of the “U.” This season the buttons are spaced a little wider, the coat is a little shorter, the lines though perfectly natural and loose fitting, are a little trimmer. Mag- | navy with | me- Over W. T. 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