New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1926, Page 15

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926, MEN, BEBOYS, 1§ | HULING'S MESSAI]E‘ “Don’t Be Too Serious,” He Tells Exchange Club take Exchange 1y!" was the adv of Hartford, Aftiliated Exchange addressed the local ¢ Burritt hotel last ev the first “Don't o ser ice of John Huling birthday program put the New Britain Exct A8 1 exists, by ange '3 the netioning ganization will prog tinued. No one has con one of you members to com and listen. No on tually make you atte but while there is some the program and some hear: the activities outside of the rez meetings, you are g out of E idea touches each bers personally; thare % altoge too much of the vagne contact that should not exist. Between the ¢! of the state and the clubs of . country, of which there are between 700 and 800, there should be a unity of action and spirit. We in Hartford get that spirit amo: ourselves by holding semi-monthly partles at Colt's Shack on t necticut river where we boys. And every one of ust look forward to and break engag ments for those parties.” Huling also pointed out the sol tion to the problem of obta speakers, as it was handled by th Hartford club and urged a clos 1ding of the units that comy the etate and national orga The president of the State A ed Exchange clubs, Dr. Aridge of Hartford spoke things that Exchange had the member and the pr member. He mentioned that birthday on Columbus Day w propriats as the discoverer the land of opportunity while e member had found the fleld fo portunity.- He discouraged 1 interests being stressed too much, saying that each member was one ¢ ap army of approximately 12,300 and that national and state coopera- tion would arrive at the goal that was desired. He pointed out t growth of the national organization and urged an open hecuse night once a month in which the Connecticut| clubs would entertain the other chapters, He stressed that fact that accomplichments by clubs were often cramped by too local interests and urged a broader viewpoint by the eral items dea'lin?’\\"‘i the treatment of new members and the proposed speakers bureau were alse mentioned by the president. John Brooks, of Torrington, state treasurer of the Affillated clubs ga a few words of congratulation the local members on their achi ments during their fir: ar in tk field. Joseph Wood of Terryville so endorsed the speakers bureau and called it a help to clubs mal- er communitles, Hafe Wliljams of Terryville gave a few words of ap- preciation for his reception at the birthday party. Secretary Al Scripture, next called on Dr. Sto Meriden, former pr of the State club. He explained of heing called on after the solemn ple that he wouldn't ba asked to speak but once warmed to his subject he had the members of the local club listening earnestly. Dr. Stoddard emphasized the fact that attendance is the foundation of the clubs ac- tivitles and no club could function without a complete attendance. He also mentioned the proposed cluh roster which is being formed by the Meriden club for the purpose of get- ting the members nearer togother throughout the state, All the epeeches were ceived by the attendance of the local club and the meeting went down on the records as one of most successfil since the founding of the organization, one year ago. op- well re- o \ $7,000 RAIN INSURANCE | AWARDED FOOTBALL TEAM Defeat of All-New Britain Manage- | ment for Last Sunday's Game Will Be Only $3,000. i 1 will {luncheon scheduled f Fans in this city will be pleased to hear that the promoters of the All-New Britain-New York Yankees football team at Clarkin field Hartford last Sunday will not suf- fer as big a financial loss as was t feared. The deficit will be §3.000 instead of $10,000 2 sult of the payment of a § surance policy taken out ager Edward J. Dailey. Announc ent was from | the United States Weather burcau.| that the necessary amount of rain, 10-100th, fell between the hours of | and 2 o'clock and the Insurance will be paid. It was thought at first that the promoters would stand a loss of the insurance because the amount of rain necessary was short by 1-100th of an inch. The team will play an game with the Stapleton team of Rhode Island Sunday. The same | lineup that played in the game with | the New York Yankees will be | used with Hunt at quarterback, | Thompson and Sturm at half bac and Barpikow gt fullback. by made interstate When She Rode in the Sub- way the Strap-Hangers Thought They Were Riding in a Packard N “Subway Sadie” || CAPITCL ~BEGINNING SUNDAY Xfl\. to the recent I convention at Newcastle, \ and Inter-Club m Ohild, unusual in medical eirele |1t dled within a few birth took place at the home of parents, who are of foreign nativity. City Items street, food Thursday hall lla Rebekah Lodge, cllows’ Camp Real mily hot and | The regt held tomorrow even in Judd's hall A daughter v the Cambridg Mr. and Mrs was s t who lived ir 30 years ago and is no EXPEGT 600D BUSINESS IN HAKING AUTO PARTS New Britain Manufacturers Looking Forward to Coming Year with Plegsant Anticipations The annual fall | trade is ot byond the Britai e attenti n of xh- world Is centralized on the préd v models to ros whic plying the trade learned to so 5 to be prepar: hardly an automobile produced e world in which parts m ed in Britai local industries are t with the rise ar tor car market an i arclsings The the rea A su itions uiren B of present m ust automobile ear, local m PERFECT ATTENDANGE LEGION WILL GO NOBLE AND HART 10 PARIS IN 27 AGAIN DI I]lSA[iREE itinue from Fir st Page) Arflue Over Placing of Gables for Both Departments Spirit of Liberty ed ball betwaen at a joint ef iscussion hoard epart- Hart of on nt e lisagreed °zho, assis tof - matter. - CHEF PSR O WS Couldn’t Wr! Rev. Samuel Sutelif Church Reads Paper on Henry | VI dt October Session. FOR THREE KIWANIANS ‘ Fenn, Berg and Billings Presented With Fezzes As Token of Distinction Three me ain Kiwanis a meeting noon at the Burritt hotel as hav been perfect in attendance for tl past year. They are William T Arthur Berg and Harry Bill presented with a be worn at each mes 1 the and danc 1l on the 0. This affair f the regular that day. All and their e present. club will State Trads t will give & Newington Gr ning of November take the place o members of th onds are invit On November 24 hold its luncheon at t school, South Main street, accordi to an announcement by Joseph | Ward, president. The luncheon will |ve followed by a throu | enops. Arthur Berg, one of nn de nd d H., affa of on ng trip pre- sent livering himself of, 1 spots of the meet various problems d application to the A his report on the any hig g wi ¢ their Britain c 1t was t nnounced that the nest ating will b Hartford on Thursday e vember 4 There was no sp! meeting. BORN WITHOUT BRAINS Freak of Nature, After Birth—Occurrence Unusual Physicians Declare. An occurrence regarded as most s took place ast week when a local mot! birth te a brainless child. was gpparently normal in respact but had no trace of a brain. all othe The the hours. |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BLST RESULTS Dies Soon | " h with sp Henry VIII of meeting of sociation yesterd 2 to he Protes reral s spoke brie derson of ;| DIES AT AGE OF 80 Mrs. Ann Pohndor? Fad n Resi- dent of New ritain. For Many rs—Funer Tomorrow. Ann Pohndor |lived on Cu ervices nd of la portant f market and egg 1ite second in the shippin al servic ow morning rch of St. John ial will be in York large chicke the st nia alone SUES FOR COMMISSION The ( Real Estato hrough ney Willl for Jout 11 o'clock tie Officey Del- charge of without a mp rougl J h due on commi |t forenoon by Ti bert Veley on the ating an automobile Mstration. Arena is alleged to have driven against the oflicer's signal at the corner of Main and East Main | transaction, sets and when asked for his reg- |in the city listration, was unable to produce it. in’ October. 100 agat money real estate leging on a is returnable third Monday he writ court the LAWTERS APeROVE OF _ISTOCK PRIGES IN THOUNES R | o Tonn ey (Hammering of Bear Traders Has Little Eifect 13 (P—sto today Prosecuting Attorneys For Lo- cal Police Court on rious r olving a was c upward st Woods, Mr. Woods ha ordered removal Sophie Hatsing Brown Daniel W Bidwell s town he was be in Forestvi Louis Prath nees by th v of whic member Ry Mot Ove orth 1ARTFORD EX led by Tddy Brothers & and John na C. Bailey of My Vire Tusaranee Companies fternoon Vine chure U be Lafe Tndemnity ufo] biec Insurkance € ablic Utilition. wvemen belove Prat vh ou Vietor Louis P: Louis F Victoria Josenn A. Haffey UNDERTAKER W Manufacturnig Companics. Opposit Residence 17 Summer S8t.—1625-3. | BOLLERER’S ' Posy Shop BULBS For Fall Planting and Spring Blooming Fatnir Dea Fuller Brush com Cla Fuller Brush com Cla {seheduled for tonight has been can- [ PUTNAM & CO | MEMBERS NEW YORK & HAKITORD STOGE EXCHANGES BIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAN= Tel 2040 BURTFORD OFFICE 6_CENTRAL Row ™. i We Offer Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application Thomson, Tfenn & To. Burritt Hotel Ridz. New Britatn Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCKE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. We offer— NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW YORK Price on Application We do not accept Margin Accounts. - {EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BR"NN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hote/BIQ Tel.2-7186 Tel, 3420 leasure in announcing that Kenneth T. Sloper has today joined our Sales Organization Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 'THREE HURT IN CRASH AT HART AND ARGH STS. Two Women and Baby Injured, None Seriously, When Automo- biles Come Together driven by Henry Berlin and John Payiski 1 oad street, this city, col. 1 at the er of Hart and Arch yesterday afternoon, ring Bartram's wife, Mrs, Frank ump of Berlin and her three s’ old infant. t Po! investigated Bartram stre e a wide t to ceman W, 8 and reported was driving north on ind the other car had left turn from Hart th on ch, causing The injured wers in R. Curran t to New Britain Gen. ital in his car. No seri. s wers found. DRINKS ACID FOR WATER rank Deumbola of Kensington ASTURY y takes Error in Choosing Bevers BALANCE aze and is in Serious Condition. Mistaking hydrochlorie ater, Frank Deumbola, a years, of 1sington, forencon and s lition at v al. Late to be in a acid for ed about drank it n a serious n General rnoon he was rly comfortabla but outcome of his problematical. z to informution obtain- hospital authorities, he king on nerete job in and the pail containing 1 was nearby, He staggered n pain after taking the drink greatl before he hospital. rried Mother Is Sent to Institution a ec wched the lll LD (\\ (-ll;L\ C I\RGL { the proposed charter change ine v additional judge- city and police courts is the New Britain Bar tor an expression of nion, it will be approved, it was licated today by attorneys who sked their sentiment. Yese Judge B. W. Alling gave his B views on the matter and they met 0. with approval among the members t the legal profession today. The sugsestion is also made that charter be amended to provide cuting attorneys on an A number of lawyers | discussed this change today and it scems to have their approval. At |the present time, there is a proses meeting | cuting attorney and an assistant, hut, it is sald, the business of the celled because no quorum could be|police court is great enough to war- assured. rant two positions. clation OF 1 % | were fall terday, MEETING eting of s 1 tonight Halevi No. 710, T at Grotto hall on West Ma There be addresses and plans for huda B. B sea- erved ciission of an active Refreshments will be time will follow r two pr ) ) | equal b 1 a socla NO ZONE BOARD MEETING adjustment board S

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