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8 8 x ru EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Y. W OFFICIALS REPORT FOR DUTY - Miss Hayes and Miss Littell Ar- rive in This Gity The Y. W. C. A. is preparing for Bl active season with the arrival terday in this city of Miss Helen Hayes of Boston, Mass., the new general secretary, and Miss Frances Littell of East Orange, N. J., the new Girl Reserve secret Miss Hayes is a graduate of the National Training school of the Y. Wi CilA comes from Otts- | { ville, Pa., where che was director of the Germantown “Y" summer camp, a successful experiment in self government by girls from th ages of 12 to 20. lawyer having graduated Taw school, Boston and is er of Massachusetts bar. She has also studied at Columbla and Boston University School of I 0 Served U. S. in France During 1918-1819 Miss Hayes served with the U. €. Signal C After her return she was sident of the Bost American Women's ague, and she has been for the American Trlepho; zraph company in Boston, productive of valuable training work connected with women and girls, in which she is deeply inter- ested Miss Littell, le- position a graduate of Oberlin ollege, has also prepared at th W. C. A. traiinng school in York, specializing in the technique of Girl Reserve work. She has been attracted by New Britain n the foreign the cosmopolitanism of o particular interest ct of the work be- ng evidenced by her holding the : nship of the World Fellow- ship committee in her college Chris- tion association. She also served on the C. A. cabinet While in high school she acted as secretary and treasurer of the Older Gir Conference of the O s, a church gathering, and tion, while a secretary at was president of the ple's socicty mouth Congregational of the Ply- church of New Haven b Miss Ruth Landon, former office secretary, resigned on Sey to assume duties 1 Burritt has not as clerk school. Her succes- as yet been na NEWINGTON NEWS svening at the Grange Hall at 6: p. m. D. 8 T., with & home-cooke supper. Miss Grayce Harpe i will present sey after supper. Danei follow. Miss O. Sands of H aind A, E. Wilkinson of t Agricultural college, will j xhibits and award priz Tomorrow will be chidlren’s day. All school will close early to enable the children to participate in the ramn. The childr re invited 5 guests of tl is to he Beld three schools > Gra A spelling for pupils of highest grades in all the and also for pupils of the ontest 's Home. The winner will ne ol v r o atter will e it with a silver eup. The ol stra of the av Friday Children’s Home fternoon. Tl ood, candy and will be no ad- ryone being | ren getables, work. There mission char 2 member of the Americ: Be going into Y. . AL work Miss Hayes was for cight years = supervisor and chie ht operator cordially invited The hall will be appropriately REPEAL [IF ISTH IS decorated for the Mardi gras Fri- dl\ evening. A all room ¢ prizes for the winners, ar DEMOCRATIC PLANK (Continued from First Page) several surprise numbers will fea ture the evening's program. Dr. William E. Norton has sold his house on Frederic Leroy C. Brown of 361 So New Britain. Dr. Norton plan to live in New street to | h Main nd Bri The first is de he shifting the street, excep rin | for v essential during the ‘winter. Plans have al- ington to the ady been made for a new house on from the L "heodore str Mr. and Mrs. local com Brown plan to move into their new 10 with a gradual home by the first of Octol ed governmen s ind infringement of per: A meeting of the stockholders of | Freedom is being stified the Maple asing domir held last e President Hill Water company was Root on lowt Hill fire t is ac- ooy i v the stockholders of this OShLe : e & company and if the contract fa A e e £ d theréby is approved by the pub- |elf: and &8 €undic E c utilities commission, this cor J : ‘yi‘w G el ol Al of Prohibition commission, termin: its corpor s existence.” i e tion, ork and Howard ret i PR ning from New Castle, N o | cibl n 1 i Ind district convention ¢ “‘“ L He Ly Kiwanis clubs. H‘_l S ndid 4 : e 0 un ngly L to In tl S dc MAPLE HILL NEWS | —_— While prohibition is the law, it is Mrs. Walter Car of New »""“" . e M WL LS T ned from a|goppose the return of th visit with her da Mrs. Wil- | Changes In State liam Buell, in Iry N. J Tn our own state, we ple George C. Post Golf i rtreet to work f will attend the 5 nlon of tha| changes Y | Sth regiment to be held in Meri- jury ser tor A den tomorrow better conditions of it and | Jonathan Hart Tuesday o | shorter hiours of employ and a enter Ta academy on Buzzards' |thorough executive ir zation of Ray, en H n of Mr, |the tax system of ru"h Ln T. Har Thompson |! g giofithe r resume s studies {tax burdens to greater this week at Riverside Milit quality > But we academy Ce to its citi we condemt contradictory nen of the 1 state gainst their bly's continuance da ne people of this s in terms so that those may read. We appeal to ey WO T ns who love their Queen Marie Starts for Aftivm the faith of America Next Month Inithis campsles R Rumania, Sept. 16 (#) Lianray Queen Marie will leave early next lon fand month on her Amcrican trip. She | Y will sail on the Leviathan for New = g York October 12 with ’\4“ daung ry 3 l Nicholas, nd the infanta ! 3eatrice —— in. They wiil be accompan 2008 it b Alhe tman o o vect ent an o e ST wppendicitis yester r 1 Haughiar ot Ouse | lain General hospi It was per- Rl of (formed by Dr. George W. Dunn L 1 | New class in s a starts to younger members of European roy- |1 D o (el A Uty. F Nicholas, rst e s Col tenant | g Ferdina s chaus M 1y of Lin- seurs, is d Ohio. The i v Beatrice, who s 17 Mrs. 1 dau r of the ! o and qu of Spai READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tor, FOR YOUR WANTS stre Dr. viifiam v, s Surgeon Dentist Graluate Tufts Dental College 1910 PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE ropu you of beet de is ver fied by all o *, among whom' can be great many promine Mar whom has New Fonesty, Veracity, Accuracy, Conscientious, Application, Thoroughness, System, In- tiative, Courtes; EfMicienc the advantages of a good c much better it will be for those of that continual thought that will wait a while.” can ARE worth sacrificing a littlc Why not get out of the r Phone 3410, advise what All work Dr Telephone 3440 make is best an app and give y will be done PICTURE TO Y ()l RSELF time anc painlessly, William F. Keith ARE YOU LOSING VITALITY THROUGH BAD TEETH DO YOU FEEL TIRED AND WORN OUT You may look healthy, but lack ambition You may snffer pain far removed from t 't real tro Again in may be absent yct vou realize something Is wrong with your ystem. You sicep, but your sleep dc d. You walk more tired than when you went to hed BAD TEETH WERE THE CAUSE Good proved road to better healt! for you to ut you on th ind im- Meet Peopls Be Masterfs Speak in Public Overcome Bad Habits Add Charm of Manmcr Have Store Vital Body Fore s u Be Atfractive Personally Maintain Health Control Yoursell Steady Nerves ntain Respect of Others Resist Sickness wholesome mouth ow much better you will fi How ssociated with nding upon you and above all, t is ever in your mind viz. “I must have my teeth cared for but 1 NOT THESE ADVANTAGE 1 exerting a little will power for ut of Procrastination today? intment with Dr. Keith. Let him examine your tee \oroughly, ou an estimate of the cost. This will obligate you in no way. thoroughly and at very moderate cost, 338 MAIN STREET Nurse in Attendance NEW HAMPSHIRE MAN 10 SUCGEED W. 0. COOK | New Brit will do,t Oscar Erickson of Manchester Will M‘“mz B“dgelmrt Girl Found in Whlte Plains Be Scout Executive For Oity | ite | —Due Here Oct. 15 Mt Agnes Keogh, axod 20, iy | Bridgeport, Conn., who several days Thm w Pd G 1 Oscar A. Erickson of Manchester, | ago was reported by radio as having | [} lest N. H., has been selected to succeed | gjg d from her home, was | Walter O. Cook as Boy Scout execu- | founq in a White Plains rooming | tive, according to an annou nent | house by Police Chief Joyce today. | Theodore Douglas Robins 5 made today. Mr. Erickson will ar- | The chiet sald he overheard the |SStant secretary of the Un rive here to take over the work of | yo woman's name mentioned {n | SIS Bavy, will be the principal handling the local troops on October | 5 ot corner conversation and |SPeaKer at the annual barbe Mr 15, the same day Mr. Cook assumes ; ¢ Third Ward Republican cl recognize X rk in New Bedford, | peal. o of the w Mass. ton, Mass., and later N. H., where he 1 been | T for six years The went to Man- |ing at t y He In Manghester he developed an fcasior t T field in scout tup a council and a 1 T ctive troops in that ecity Mr. Erickson will atend the Na- tional Scout Confere Hot THURSDAY, —_— . prings, Ark., in the interests of ‘hsl New n council, while Mr. Cook | N SPEAKER ¢ for the New Bed- ford cour SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. |this week at the re , will be in att and Gove nt 1 ATG. 0. P. OUTING Secy of Navy fo Be Plains, N. Y., o e ST d it from the hroadcast girl was held for Bric ap aine his city, Saturaay afternoon ortl euthe e tember » Compounc .The new executive Is a graduate 2 2% | Annou that Secretary Ro of the ingfield college, having MISS GRAMITT SHOWERED | /700 would deliver an address at ) ; taken a special course in work of 3 s S which will be w . | this nat He organized and de.! A Miscellaneous shower was te 600" n Sl S veloped the Scout council in Brock- dered Miss Frieda Gramitt last even ¢ 13 W Willlam H home of her cousi Tman at Judd of |yn ¢ g speakers, Mr Conn 1 procuri binson is cut. Heisab known in er of M Alexis [the late Roosevelt th on | ticket, nominated to lican s endance ses will be iibrary room, while somewhat smali- er than that in Athletic Hall, will better equipped than the old one es Senator land will be better heated in the rnor John | winter. i Black \‘n1 r;‘“» A report on the progress made on el club i the Community falr will be pre- as men it the Community club meet- xt Wednesday nittee in charge. nembers of the Community will sit down to a supper to be ed in the banquet hall next vening at 7 o'clock regular meeting. There ely 160 paid members nd itis expected ter part of the mem- evening by the Dorothy Middletown and Mrs. I today that s lic nses of Gina Bal- 631 West Main street, Philip Cherry street and 2 Booth stre so that the been returned rgadaunla of Daly ne to operate has ta V —A Best Seller! $1.29 A Best Seller! 3 New Fall Gloves ’ 79¢ —and these are just and value, just what you pretty styles als 5 o) 1 ™ Crear Powder one at 1t notion counter. . 24 best sellers! —here's an unusual saving event—very unusual because you haven't had one just like it befor articles our custorhers were bu learned from this just what you wanted most right now. went into the market and bought many cases securing lower A Best Seller! Unbleached Muslin 8C Yd. —and it is a good quality, inches wide, a standard brand. 36 A Best Seller! Children’s Fancy Socks ‘ 33c —fancy lisle neat checks and stripes, colors and quality war- ranted. A Best Linen Towels 49¢ —18x36 plain also colored borders every thread pure linen, Seller! A Best Seller! “Miss Janet” Hose $1.45 —full fashioned to the seam, all [thv new fall shades. A Best Seller! Men’s Fancy Hose 33c —LExtra durable, and sizes. A Best Pillow Cases Seller! 21c Made of good standard brand muslin, size 42x36 Pequot Bed Sheets —everyone knows \\h:n a bargain these are 98c and there full size, 81x90 — wonderful From our records we found out what prices. extra smart, extra low priced the these Silk Lisle Hose, all colors —A Best Seller! Rayon & Milo Sheen Underwear —Chemise Bloomers and Step-Ins, all shades —here are values indeed! —A Best Seller! Ruffled Voile Curtains $1.00 tm[ —and they are full length 21} yds. long with the l wan backs hemstitched with silk, buy many pairs of = 0 om- fhes by a hese. was ( Aloslon Store e Quality ; Service - Yalue - favorable conditions, you will find autumn merchandise all brand new fore, at lower prices than such quality ying in greatest quanities—we —and remember this merchandise now, the longest wearing qualities, prices. You'll want plenty of tin ings, so come real early. Than we extra quanities of these things in So as a vresult of these Fall Dresses of Real Beauty $9.95 —Introducing the new autumn fashions in silk at an amazingly low price. Keeping up our reputation for being first in pre wmm new styles is half the pleasure in our work. smart style for Fall you'll find here tomorrow; the Bloused Dress, the Pilot Drapary, the Center Front Fulness, the Tied Collar, the Flesh Colored Georgette trimming on dark dresses. —Every You'll like to wear the new colors. Oakwood Cedarbai Claret Black and Jungle Green Valencia Blue Peony Channel Red Travel $25.00 to Coats $35.00 Navy Now! Plaids, Sh adow Plaids, Checks, Tweeds with fur collars. Straight- line and plain. Curtain Material . . . Extra! A Best Seller! Linen Napkins 14C Each ready for use, what a bar; All hemstitched You be early —A Best Seller! Men’s Shirts $1.00 —Repps, broadeloth, silver striped madras, collar and neck hand style, all Made of hea sizes : —rubberized colors, a rare bargain at this low price! —medium hig forced fwnt. with elastic insert in back Two piece, qual Trimmed with color fro —A Best S Fancy Aprons 27c with ruffled edge, ller! all good A Best Seller! Ladies’ Corsets $1.43 h bust corset rein- e's the result of a huge purchase l.uw group of stores, our share 700. Come early for your! FREE! samples, Week End D and Denny Cleansing Cream Tissue and Face Pow be sure and ask for the notion drug cou here tomorrow a group of fresh some of it was never on sale be- usually sells for. is whet women want most right the best styles, and now these ]\)\\ 1e. tomorrow to see all these sav- A Best Seller! Turkish Towels 25c Each —extra heavy, extra absorbant double thread towels. A Best Seller! Ladies’ Silk Hose 69c everyone claims they are great for wearing quality, triple seam back, silk to the hem! Seller! A DBest Dress Gingham 10c —neat checks and stripes, a bar- gain typical of this store. )\ Best Seller! Blankets $4.75 —mixed wool 66x80, pretty plaids, a bargain, come early. A Best Seller! Men’s Pajamas $1.00 , valued up to $2.50. sABCD. A Dest Seller! Bath Mats 98¢ vy double term, regular value $1.69