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ler expressed themselves as| pleased w e drills as the buildir a 1so s e of the good itions in which he found all ool buildings in the actual me- cal preparation for fire drills. | Conditions were noted where im. | ovement may be made, and this applies particularly to the small stoves in the rural schools. Every| school in the city responded to these angements except the St. Ann's [s\ ee FIRE DRILLS IN BRISTOL SCHOOLS Ruthorities Pleased at Prompt- ness in Vacating Buildings - NEWS OF FILMLAND | AND ITS PEOPLE James Cruze Once on Payroll at $18 a Week Eagle Feminine Strength Berlin, (P—Wh eagle on the nation: . |as an emblem of manly )| which In many Hayes and witnessed t 3| national emblem, because t! — |lincss and strength of ¢ leagle, far surpasses t Dr. Helen Schulte-Vae ht advocate, they paid t possible compliment to w among the eagles it js t f represents strength, mal she claims. Frau Schulte-Vaerting: suspects that men had one put over on them women of ancient pe f there,” she “who claimed the eagle od tti- as- as th tate- | ca male | of {sented her and her husband with | Pr two rare old silver plates and an |insti antique tea caddy. in 19 A Quarrywoman Yorkshire, (P —Mre. only wq- Irish Actress in U, S. Dublin, (P—Miss who has left for r two Irish plays, 1y seem that quarrying is ess for a woman, but run quar- Greaves. “C “Di; mo ou | ta foreman and plen- |2 ries |ty of men workers to assist me, but I -0 into the quarries myself and gement follow- | inspect the se direct the n London in | methods to Autumn Fire,” by T. C. Murra vho §s a Dublin schoolmaster. I 50 expensive that I hav plant which makes arti- nd s doing a good uarrying is a very Bob Forced on Them (P—Sad but wiser, more ! beauties, import Be than |ed by Nt years of re- stage has been n suburb and giv- 2 to the many other m the drama in sted, s a dele- es League of nal Union which | wr After weeks gate f Charell, follles pro- | Health, a several others, refused | Against culosis, GIRL SCOUT NEWS The mily me or two. New Miss Maude E. Traver of New |Britain General hospita! kindly of- |tered to conduct another home nurs- |ing and first aid class for the Girl St A class will be held Fri- after school. Any second class scouts wishing to take advantage of this splendid opportunity should re- gister immediately at the Girl Scout office. Preference will be given to older scouts. Several girls are registering for tha Girl Scout dancing class, which will be eonducted by Miss Gertrude Fossett, of the Y. W. C. A Classes in drumming, fifing and ng will begin when sufficlent cations are reccived. Sign up 8l Ncont office now sndh lcarn a drum corps instrument. ! One of B dgeport’s Last Girl Scout camp reunion, poned last Saturday Saturday with pro. ents as previ- s not going with hould take the Britain at 8:54 who were disap- hoping for a ugh cou or friends ! leaders. wed by meeting of the !\‘-\w‘ council will take | Girl Scout off i C 1d, Oect the best known Civil War Fairt 8 (M—One person, of of o last night Civil War Vets Dies | a| |was 84 years old. He held the dis- tinction of having been both a sol- dier and a sailor in the struggle be- tween North and South. He was |born In 1842 in Brooklyn, New York and at the age of 29 enlisted in the navy. He gained fame as an expert sharpshooter and gunner. He was in the battle of the Gongress and the | Merrimae. —————— POTTER NOMINATED New Haven, Oct. 8 P—Burton D, Potter of Hamden, former represent. ative in the general assembly from that town, was nominated for sena- tor from the 12th district at the democratic district convention held |in town hall in East Haven last |night. Delegates were present from the towns of the district whieh in- |clude East Haven, Hamden, Bran. ford, Guilford, Wallingford, Madi- son, North Branford and North Haven. Addresses were made by Charles G. Morri: democratic nomines for governor, by John E. Doughan, ominee for congress from the third district. ersole declares she will tever during her h probably will 4 of about three months. Washington convention revisit fricnds in various co get as xactly suited He the building, Queen Fond of Green Cromer, England, (®—Ex-Queen zabeth of Greece ¥ rstition of the ave man about green. Although now mourning and dressed in black | London, (F—DMiss Agnes K wears a b.g emerald ring | better known to the Royal Fan 1ard Robb, No. 1497 Boston ave- | and other jewelry of pearls, emeralds |and the army as Sister Agnes, is a where she lived. Death was and jade. When not in mourning |dapper little Victori.a woman, who nt, according to Medi- | ghe is very fond of wearing entire |still has a waist, and wears a mas r Peters and the police, | costumes of green and has a rare |of hair heaped on top her he no reason for suicide. |collection of old jade. |She was a friend of King Edward o Collecting old silver is a hobby |VII and during Boer war established When the people of Crom- |the hospital for officers in Grosvenor n Ellzab nt which bears his name. 1l matron of this hospit Bridgeport Woman Dies | From Gas Poisoning port, Oct. § (A—NMrs. Earl ed by il- day afternoon home of her m r, Mrs issors worki she will Bri h parts of th Nort was hyxia which in the arrange Keeps to Her Old Style had been made for dren of the grades one to soon as the a pupils were at to hold open doors and in some cases were available the smaller puy Chief Hayes, Captain Morgan Far- rell, Inspector Kelly, and Se NASH Leads the World in Motor Car Value PAPER IS 170 YEARS OLD H., Oct. § (P—The Gazette, a w hed here by ing Company and be the oldest news- r of continuous pub- If You Find Che Same Article For Less Elsewhere, Your eNloney | Be “Refunded [Buying On Our Layby Plan Makes It Easy for You And Saves You (Considerable 1 1 ew W 287 MAINST. 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