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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926. "1 Training Classes for Men and Boys to Open Next Month | 12 ment program officially starts Mon- October 4th holding thre weekly with classes will be adde this comix will be conc to be known as the Junior . This class will meet on Mon- | league, volley ball eague m. hand bal tournament, Thanksg two new classes organized | Day road race days and Fridays at 4:15 religlous we as Chu younger boys, The gym physical | ball dual meets, hand ball inter iod for those boys will | sociation contests, January be conducted on Wednesday composed of older b gym on Thureday at 4:15 p. The schedule of classes in physi- cal training for men for the season m. Younger Business Men, Mon- v and Fridays 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. Older Business Men, Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:3 ing class Tuesdays «The gymnasium s is o5 follows, Junior “A" class 10 to 13 years 4:15 to 5:18 p. m. Junior * Intermediate boy Employed , Thu o Cl dnesdavs class older boys Thursdays at Tn addition to the regular schedul ©of physical training classes the yhp- 1 department will promote many 1 classes such as fencing, box- | Summer m ing, wrestling, lea and Red Cr three yea boxing class at the ‘Y’ will probably | ing organized headed by m teach again this vear. The class will | ularly interested in the sport |Eight Polish Students e T Y P RN T T T ST T O M W W G TS fully taught the W last year and coached the wr. cham (ne by I ford university fencing o= California. The ju M. C. A. Physical Depart- ‘mnastics and the th physical | Thursdays at 8 p. m. en and hoys. Swimming classes for cannot swim will m a4 weekly two, and one sessions | 11 a. m. otal of twenty-seven ball leagues, voll sessions a week h ball and track will be promot new physical training in r seaso TH to the boy's ivities by month for {1 d twice weekly for ling 10 to 12 years of A" Y d basket rpretation meeting. s of hoys kly d tendis the | in A" class for asket hall dual me Years day program, The Church “B" will attend m. »all tourname t is as follows: Seniors and Fridays, 8:30 to 9:30 | state s rnament, v thietic b; to 6:30 p. m. Morn- and Fridays 9:30 m. vs 0y | track m and Fridays Monda Tg ol Saturdays 10:00 a. m years, Tuesdays e tennis November s, Thanksgivir over 15 vear m 5 p. m. Church hips, i . basket ball lea ion meets. Mareh, ball itests, in saving, volley | onths, swimm training corp., | tion, life savir pac s for beginners | (ourn ts ss and “Y” life saving. | TI son who has in the prospect for in the physical s taught the senior | bright as many comn 3 open to any one over 16 years of | th stling onship last art in th ner member of the Leland Stan or leaders trair ing corp, will meet on Saturdays a 9 a. m. for instruction in nior cory Connecticut 2 is in her third year t fo tion on Thursdays and Sat season. One | as follows:—October, hoxing. basket schools will be December, wrestling duel ment ment, dual swim sruary, (singles) hand ball ¢ ship tournament, state Marc ball . state (sectional) vol “:j Grand Master’s Wallingford Lodge Home wpo' younger hoys, | contests. December, inter ind Saturdays 7 s, volley ball leagues. irch “A" class Younger Year's day frol annua yor polo aquatic tournamen | tield, W 1 When you can secure 5% on all the money you put away as Savings in this Mutual Savings Bank, why should you look fur- ther for a safe, sound and con- venient plan of putting away for that “Rainy Day?” It doesn't take a large sum to start your account, a Dollar Bill will do it. Once you make the begin ning, the hardest part is over. dens A, Kubiezek versity of Pittsbur, and mini dentowixz, Joseph J. Tichy, to the School of Ad sar and the K tinction of ['that the 1 | dent of the po I would take 1 lick Edy ril Connolly, leade Heinz otto Loom PLANVILLE NEWS (Continued from Page ceiving treatmen Miss Case Returns to School. Miss Barbara C: has returned to her icultural school. tion. Births A daughter was to Mr. and ) noon rey on a c entering the and the Log Cabin on avenue The B oper ¥ Log Cabin by Charles H Briste In court last nigh over to superior cou A Wallingfo annual gathe 1bers af th Star Grand M lay. Visitors found th hospital had been cc now occupied by several ymen. The furnishi con luncheon served by women's or pr NTis Order nt and 1 H o of them erday ran ces of t study economics; Miss Bilinska, to Wellesley lish 1 education Thadeus S howic dinner tonizht o Mef Queen j\l;.n«cr Finds Bobbed Hair Comfortable Bucharest, Rumania, Sept. 25 () Q n Marie will en to visit hair qu tes next montl n Marie s some time ce. T d is It performe: ing is said entirely successful his room some time | Chicago Will Give ‘ Police Golf Links Chicago, Sept. 25 men of Chicago | own golf link terday to build a course in the serve for them Captain William the Scotch gan among the bluec | were several hun who played tl facilitie 1l help to promote, boxing, | < Watson, wrestling, fencing Bryee of ard Conlin, City Items 1ann, and hand ball, Bernord- | dance tonight at Norden Bungalow. Burton Hall of Institute, Brook! he will study architecture. be a meeting of Lady Owls Monday evening at ; A social will follow. left | Kinnie of West has left for Brookiyn, he will enter Pratt er, daughter of | a serious con- ancis’ hospital after | undergoing an has been entertaining his father, C. > past few days. Mr. Morey, who vil War veteran and a mem- | Army of the He will return ames Bosw ('hi('am; Beaurly i‘ixi)erts h him in the y will | real cr October 16 according to union!says Moody's nounced | oceur after election rather than b shop in Chicago would be affectet the Masonic 1 sympathetic strike. ting a minimum per-! shorter hours and closed shops day's events br Slow, Steady Hpcedchsl ¥ For Those Driving Far s 3 5 (P —The s ' instead of occasional | ed for extended | FRONT OF inst the side George street, Kosciu: easterly direction | was walking from the Miss Rose to Vassa eported no cause Industrial i'nndi{ions In State Are Improved - {when his |front of 1484 Stanley stre | 4:30 e| He wa ation, Columbia university welcomed cken, president of Va o foundation sclusz |w |in the trolley tracks, starting a | skidding movement on the wet pav | ment. Attempting to keep the car | under control, he caused it to over- turn. in industrial con- I Funerals en wil lleave for | Goorge |account of the accident, reported no Standard Oil go after » found bobbed hair so ble that she inue to wear Mary's church. celebrated the :quiem high Crean, organist | It was only the conclusion Mary's cemetery. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Onposite St. Mary’s Charch idence 17 Summer St.—1625-3. | BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLOWERS FOR WEDDING D “The Telegraph READ HERAL DCDASSIFIED ADS sy W. MAIN 8T., PROE. BLDG, TEL, 886, g will be ats me. With proper he was sure ip golf Florist of New that 1927 Good Time. Don't Forget to Take Out that Vacation Club Membership When You Are Down Town To- 'night. 25¢ to $5.00 a Week. Let Us Help You Prepare For Open Saturday Evenings New Britain Trust Co. Wall Street Briefs Gen incorpor 1 Motors corporation has ed the Delco-Remy cor- poration in Delaware to handle the of products manufactured by ayton Engineering Laborato- of Dayton, Ohio, and the ctric division at Ander- en elected a rn Railway vacancy caused by obert Jemison, sr. { director of | Co. to 1 { the death ot Sout tincome of the Producers and s Corporztion for the first 350 before 3 in the was $1 iepletion 6 | same period last S period last year | i = rge motion picture houses and oil which two more will to t een bought by the Co. of America. afsed at 0. The new prop- are in Baltimore, nd Martinsburg, Wes es for other od- new issne of bonds will public subscription timore and I ericks, Md. A e offered s00n. sk to make| Expansion of credits lately been a it slower than it was, a remains an o W hether inf develop, | Should it o so. it would most likely fore. the Philadelphia cor: ions for were ore interest, against ar ago August su 18 ¢ th New York Ontario & W n after charges | was $332,045 against $516,464 in | August las and for th $558,784 in the same pe Tord M red a or Co. of Canada de- idend of 10 per cent on common stock, payable October 11 to holders of record October 1 The previous payment was 10 per t on November 19 Reports from Your cate the third quarter earnings of independer 1 companies in the istrict generally will exceed earlier aleulations, the period proved to be one of the best of any year since the war. heets, strip {steel, tinplate and tubes are com- | fortably filled going into the fourth stown indi- Order books ir auarter. Premium prices are n g to appear In the sheet n {for delivery concessions. ‘DRIVER UNSCATHED AS HIS AUTO TURNS OVER Hartford Man Has Unusual Escape ot From Injury in Stanley Street Accident Ronald Brown of §3 Warrenton avenue, Hartford, s the forehead and was fortunate [ to esc without serious eff automobile over 1 in t about yesterday afternoon. s driving south on Stanley at a moderate rate of speed the wheels of his car caught Dr. George H. Dalton dressed the cut on Brown's head. Officer Moffitt, who heard Brown's » for action. The left rear on the automobile was smashed. " CHILD IS UNHURT AFTER FALL OF THREE STORIE Three Year Old Girl Rolls Off Ver- anda But Escapes Serious Infury ain General hospital, where I Carl J. Hart found she had onl lacerations about the head which {did not compel her to stay over- night. Another Suicide at Stamford Sanitarium Stamford, Sept. 25 (P — Mrs. atrice G 3 of New York | city, today committed suicide at a tamford sanitarium where she had been a patient since ember 21, Her body was found by a nurse | herself by the aid of two stockings | which she had tled together. One {end had been tied about her neck {and the other to the bed. She | leaves her husband, Jacob. MRS. ANDZULATIS RETURNS | Mrs. Emilie Andzulatis and daugh- ter, Milda, 226 Chestnut street, have {returned from a summer spent at | Paradox Lake, Adriondack moun |tains. Mrs, Andzulatis s president | of the New Britain Musical club and while away kept in touch with the | preliminary arrangements for fall land winter activity through corres- | pondence. Today she called a meet- ing of the executive hoard of the |club for a business meeting at her | home Tuesday evening. ' BISHOP WOODSTOCK HERE Right Reverend Charles Edward Woodstock of Loulsville, Ky Wwas the guest of his sister, Mrs. Henry S. Haslam of 113 Bassett street, Thursday. Bishop Woodstock was formerly a resident of this city and| assisted in the dedication of St Mark's church. Tomorrow he will preach at St. John's Epis Hartford, TESENCY T FPUTNAM & CO. | Bald Loco | Ken Cop flered an injury | Sinclair Oil Studebaker Falling from a third story \‘Prri nda at her home, 16 Silver street, | Sophie May, aged three years, not | only escaped death but was not serlously hurt late yesterday after- {noon. She was taken to New Brit- this morning. She had strangled [Colt's Arms opal | church 679 Farmington avenue,|attend and will leave on ths 12:30 NEW YORK "L HARTFORD STO@. EXCHANGES e B WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Active Demand for High Priced Tel. 2040 PURTFOR) OFIIC3 G CENTRAL RO TRL.3- gl Shares Feature s t. 25 (P—An active s opening of the stock ma vith pr We Offer wor than two poin point or mor; a Cola anc res. Warn: ipturn in the Fortif by favorable reviews of | trade, operators for the con tinue to 1 advantage al- was confined to selected stocks. * . Prices of the usual ) ed Burritt Hotel Blag. ew Britain Telephone 2580 little variation and in sor s MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES the trend was toward s Donald R. Hart, Mgr. General Motors a Smelting h lost a point. The in- . . UlEy fran miostiy S5 sAatlaltiea i We Offer the Following Flectric Bond and Share Managed Compandes which there is a limited floating BIRMINGHAM ELECTRIC COMPANY, ferred, NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC., 7¢ Preferred. SOUTHWESTERN LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, 5 Preferred. KNOXVILLE POWER & LIGHT CO,, 7 Preferred. PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO., 77 Preferred. Prices on Application. We do not accept Margin Acconnts. poly of stock, ma ing it cor prices up. New vear v ly easy to high tablished by such as col Loew" Colorado and Southern. Mercantile sheres made good headway with a brisk demand in evidence for Rocbuck, May Depar Abraham d 8 sluggish desp d accumula- | tion of th Van Sweringen issues. All Che & Dye 144% 143 143 American Can 55% 4% 65 Car & Fd Loco Sm & Ref Am § An Am Anacon Cop Atehi: ord stores | ils were | A " .L HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN Hartford Conn Trust Bidg, Burritt{HotelBldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 on WE OFFER Balt & Loco Beth Steel Greenwich Water and Gas 7% Preferred ( Cer De Pasco Ches & Ohio CM&SP C R 1 & Pac Chrysler Corp Coco Cola 1 Colo Fuel Consol Gas Corn Prod Cru Steel Dodge Bros A Du Pont De Nem Erie RR . 11 Wall Street New York City Ist pfd Fiebls MEMBERS Fisk Rul 11 0 New York Stock Exchange z0 Board of Trade Genllisphn o sl i '\ New York Cotton Exchange zo Stock Exchange Gend. Bieal o0 85 S Il New York Produce Exchang Indianapolis Stock Exchange Genl Motors ..160% 1361 New York Coftee & Sugar Exch. 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FRANK LEE, Manager Int Nickel DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin Mack Truck Marland Oil Mid Cont Mo Pac ufd Mont Ward N Y Central | Nor & West ..1671g | = Ne » Amer I ‘Jamaica \‘ ill (‘urb 1 Venus is nearly twice as far from N Paci B} | TQ o the sun as Mercury and is almost Ph R _U.S. Rum Operations '™ ** e i S | Kingston, Jam Sept. 25 (P— |oxactly th itk B 543 | Jamaica and other ne colonial N governments are staking eps to 114 | prevent liquor leavin colonles | for the United State quence it 1s said bootleggers will | movement is beir As a conse- 457 | EXCLUSIVE n in cordance with a deciston arrive by the British ¢ rn Pac hern Ry binet We Want a High Type Stewart Warner 64 — — BOYS INTERRUPT SERVICES Two boys disturbed services at the || TRUCK AND TRACTOR! synagogue at 76 Winter street short- 3 |1y after 7 o'clock last evening, by i [running into the vestibu nd SALE Texas Co Texas & Pac Tobacco Prod Union Fac IAN Untted Fruit . 115 ¢ | shouting, according to complaint by U S Ct Ir Pipe 2 2101 211% [Hyman Dubowy of 11 Griswold i U S Rubber . 6218 ¢ |street to Officer David Doty. One || to whom we will pay a good U S Steel 140 of the boys ran into the Boys' club || salary and bonus. Experi- encg necessary. SHOY SELLER SUES TOR $300 Mr. Burke Ward Bak B Main street and was caught West Elec White Mot Willys Over Woolworth .. 163% 162 | Louis Corbert, § N a oe 3 T et | wiotesater S : AUTOMOTIVE SALES LOCAL STOCKS g l zina and 7T a Ballochio of this city for $500 damages, r\:\\nm’.‘dflrf & SERVICE CO. (Furnished by Putnam & ( shipment of shoes sent to the Insurance Stocks tna Casualty . “ 775 fendar store on North street, has ‘ e 00 | not heen pald for. The goodshave Ford Dealers Actna Fire s 5 | been placed under ¢ e Automobile Tns ...... 300 |a writ issued by Nalr & Nalr, at-|[ = ) Hartord Fire ........ 470 480 | torneys 248 Elm St. Tel. 2701 National Fire — 40 e : Phoenix Fire ....550 550 | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Travelers Ins. Co 200 | Conn. neral Manufacturing Stocks. I wi ¢ [[CE CREAM FREE! Am. Hosie Beaton & C: Bige-Hfd Cpt Co. com 7§ 80 PBillings & Spencer com 6 Introducing the opening of our new division—-THE Billings & Spencer pfd ..— 10 {}f BESSE SHOPPE—a department for refreshments, we will Bristol Brassh oy || give FREE tomorrow and every Sunday from 12:00 noon “{|| to 10:00 P. M. during September, 1 pint of the MILL- Il BROOK BULK ICE CREAM with each purchase of 5 ||| gallons of gasoline and 1 quart of oil, or 10 gallens of gaso- ] fine. (Gasoline 26¢ a gallon; oil 25¢ quart. | Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Co. roley hine . N B Machine pf« Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mfg Co. Scovill Mfg Co Standard Sc Stanley Works Franklin Square ew Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co. com ..., | Filling Station | Unton Mfg Co ..... s Public Utilitics Stocks, Conn Elee Service .... 67 63 Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...100 112 ° Hfd Elec Light 28 833 S X B Gas - ou est vecuon Southern N 8 hern N 3 family house, rage, oak floors and trim, steam heat. All modern equipment in this house. Just completed. Price very small. $2,000 cash takes it. You must see this wonderful buy. Call us tonight. Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main St. Phone 24 Real Estate, Insurance, Mortgage Loans C. D. OF A. M TING The state quarterly meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Derby at the Elks hall 1 Elizabeth street. Members of the local court have been iInvited to Er‘aln from New Britain.

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