New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1926, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. BUSY SCHEDULE O\ Y.H.C.. PROGRAM Rctivities in All Departments Getting Under Way Army of holds a banq gym floor; 5:30 to sport v gymnasium. class goes on at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday for lu mittee of the Y. 8 p. m. for a sp ing. Wil- Mam W. T. Sq Junior Achieve- ment director will address the Senlor Hi-Y club at 11:30 a. m, on * - vaging the Out of School Hours.” At 4 p. m. the Hi-Y L m will “knock 'em down t ' From 5:30 to 6 : ger busi nessmen will h r session in the physical department; the Pio neer club from the Methodist church will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday the gym activities start et 4:15 p. m. with the church B class. At 5:30 p. m. the older busi- ness again resume their studies in physical culture. At 7 p. m. the Employed B class goes on the floor end at 8 p. m. the Senior Leaders’ corps has its session. In the after- noon the eighth grade of the week- day religious school meets from 3 to 4 p. m. and the gym cl of the same school an hour later. The Junior Achievement club and the Junior Employed Brotherhood both meet in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. The advanced accountancy course under the leadership of Ralph S iness correspondence class and foreman- A. Krause all the Hi-Y club meets | ive com- . meets a re e alley: ub meets sign painting m. under the | The at class meets at on of schedula 15 . Al Malmgren. gym arts at 4:15 with a class by the Junior A At 5:30 p. m. the younger b men have another session in gym. From 7 to § p. m. the inter- medlate gym class goes through its ueual exercises. At 8:15 the class in wrestling meets. At S the senfor gym class meets. The morn- ing class goes on the gym floor at $:30 a. m. Saturd Indian club From 8 to 16 a. m ers corps meets Junior B cla the fendly for lead- ) to 11 a. m. ts in the wnior swim pool; and from loyed B class v morning meets gym 1 class meets in 7 to 8 p. m. th meets in the gym {day of next ed class in adership of ad- jor Nover AUTOMOBILE Aute MBERSHIP PRIZES. v of Go IRAUD CASES DCCTOR'S CASE SETTLED READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS/ BERLIN NEWS ontinued from Page ( to sel Club Meeting | Athle 1b will th rooms Plans Shooting M n G rday Ttems of Personal Mr ovidence visit- | and Mrs. Dennls the wyeek- | b | house, | ing SEVEN PRISONERS -~ WOUNDED INMELEE - Missouri Institution Guards Fire as They Seek Escape Jeffer B hot guards at tentiary for liberty ast night hospital. Armed with tled their the tactc fled 3 of nearly A City, Mo. from F the Mlissouri vesterday stopped the rush of who a the prison Oct seven convicts, wounde knives, the prisoners in a cell| and in a of them keepers had slege sta prisoner. who came man, also in serious Ollie to the was stabbed. condition. The revolt started in the house after the luncheon dishes had been cleared away. Th prisoners rushed at a upon W. R. B a guard dishing knives. The guard was knocked down as the convicts burst through the door after overpower two other guards. They rushed to the tube just seven | hospital, a small building iso East Berlin Ttems an boys and own girls gam ach al dele- | 1 at 12:30 o'clock. There and all reported = offering the use at- at nes turning about 7 were no mishaps a good time. Thos of their cars were R. O. Clark, A , Philip Mildrum, Paul Sk grist and Ralph Gamble. < s of Pythias will hold inment and social for he local lodge and v lodges as well as invited guests tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in Community hall. The Pythian Sis- ters will also attend, having recent- received their charter. Part of | the entertainment program will be put on by seme of the Middletown group. There will be no meeting of the | Community club Wednesday evening | but all members have been asked to come to the hall Wednesday evening and help to trim the booths and get the hall in readiness for the open- | ing of the fair Thursday evening. Considerable work has already been done and it is thought that with the help of the club Wednesday night ths hall will be all dressed up for the opening night. The Girls' club will meet this eve- ning at Confmunity hall, the young- er girls' class at seven o'clock and the older girls at eight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cota enter- tained relatives at their home over Sunday. There will be two evening serv-| ices conducted at the Methodist church commeffcing Sunday, Novem- ber Tor t past year rh(‘rr-i as been but one service in the eve- | that conducte worth league. The increased attendance at | the services has made it necessary | to hold the two services. | Mrs. E. V. Read spent the day In West Cromwell the guest of her| mother, Mrs. Hazelwood. | Baylock-Lucas Wedding At St. Andrew’s Church Katherine Lucas, daughter| and Mrs. D. Lucas of New- ington, and Joseph Baylock, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Baylock of 44 Olive street, this city, will be married to- morrow at St Andrew's church by Rev. Father Grik Miss Mary Patz of Newington will be maid of honor and the bridesmalds will be Miss| Mary Lucas, sister of the bride, Miss| Anna Janule of Hartford, Miss 1- | ne Maline, and ,Miss He Shim- | also from Hartford. John Cook | est man and | m Kopochus of Newington, Jo- | seph Malin, William Backus, both of | Hartford, and Harold Messenger of | The wedding will be witnessed by 300 guests, some from Boston, Northampton, | Ph Iphia, and towns s vieinit The church will be decorated with palms and | anthemums. The couple will re- | Oliv t city. Mr | by Pratt &| street, Clan D(;u;zlag Pl:;_vgrs Lose First Soccer Duel | Douglas soccer club, in 2 the Celtics of , 6 goals to 3 in a, clever play on Brook park, the wasg crowded with cam was light | strong ex- aggregation. Th n outweighed | position. Clever the center as instru- am the vic- nis teams n Dou lda ieh almost every McCavanaugh, South Mal- cach; Clan | 4 Lamble 45 min was the ows 4 mson ¢ 1s were Downie ref Money For storm doors, windows, coal, of equipping your family with clothes, you can secure it from us. Friendly—fair—private Beneficial Loan Society 99 W R st Main St. Raphael Bldg. som 101, Phone 1-3-4-3 Open 0 t0 5.30 Saturdays 9 to 1 Licensed by the State and Bonded to the Pablic o S e | down on Hen | with stab the center of the compou they overpowered Fleema d “Let's kill this nigger," velled, according vear-old negro picked up a c a conviet to Cooper trusty. The air and t y Mitch er, who crashed throu two-term- h a window | unconscious. Cooper then went out wounds and leaped ten feet through an unbarred window to the ground and made a dash of several hundred feet under fire of guards for the shirt factory. One convict was down when they ar- rived at the factory and all had been sprinkled with buckshot of action conviets GODLIDGF WILL VOTE IN MASS. Wants fo Cast Ballot Friend Butler Boston, Oct. 25 (M—In a made public here by the Ma setts republican state for committee, | President Coolidge announced that |prettily decorated {he would “go home to Massachu- setts to vote for Senator Wil Butler,” in the election Nov. The president sald § was h to see Senator Butler, “continue the eminent service he s rendering Massacht.setts and the nation.” Mr. Coolidge, writing in reply to a telegram asking whether he intend- ed to cast his vote in his home city of Northampton, sald that he and | Mis. Coolidge planned to make the trip to this state for the election, and added warm endorsement of Senator Butler and of Governor Al- | van T. Fuller, who is a candidats for re-election. He sald Senator Butler was “rapldly taking Yank as a great senator.” Miss Johnson Is Bride Of 0. Edward Vahlstrom |, The wedding of Miss Johnson, daughter of Mr. Henning Johnson of 593 East street, | and O. Edward Vahlstrom, son of | Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Vahlstrom of |1 63 P: drive, took place Saturda afternoon s | dish Bethany church. Rev. Mr. Vahl- strom, father of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony. Mis Vahlstrom, sister of the groom, wa maid of honor, and the bridesmalds | were Miss Adeline Johnson, a cousin |} of the bride, and Miss Linnea of Hartford. Miss Marian Johnso P SKIPPY ['SK1PPY, comE © OF THAT PUDDLE THIS INSTANT! at 7 A soc specializ wood str party Friday ¢ | her sister, ter | Mill u- | prese colors. sup e of irl, and the th son, bride, ring b r was Jr. Wallace I Norwalk was best man, He Mssi Flor- Pffor. Ray ot was the flower Her- son atives in t Mozart ¢ city. rs in a new of at ne still made s lett t he the nd mc inist i ttired s wh Associati born a Brit to in M shower the valley a gown of g ‘ colored slip bridesmai rgette ar of yellow chrys tion was held in Vahlst t 141 Lyons stree from a wedding Harwood k o of th s ba New London, in a Ferone City Advertisement VOTING P PLACT of this city I ury duty in or court hool, irove stree ihu Burrit and ( tion of Voting Machines corner son, Robert Lee, Demonst : 3 ll]»‘\“] Caurel cot Cour the 1} 3 Wes 10 to c School, Main of C ihu st from cor Broad hool, hours of Ui and E! Burritt S between the 1 p. m. and m., on the abov ALBERT M. P in 0dd 1 follow lock al will Dr. D. W, 0/Cc m. and to 8 p. at the Labor que in Chica vening, Miss Clara et W I THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged and Ready RATES IVE For Quick line line line lice L ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Mosuments 1 oncrete and rein- bermetically sealed Phone f47-15 BURIAL [— ( AUTOMOTIVE ] _ Agencics Auto and Truck Church St. _Ph DODGE_BROTH S. & F. M St Phone S—8ales and Bervice. | SEX USED CAR DEPT. Corp., 1129 8 G: car for 10 years. | 453 West Main & s roome Burritt Motor NASH—motor_cara. See the Sales and Bervice. A. G. Hawker Elm_Street E Phone 2456, OAKLAX Jewett Phone 2510. OTOR CARS M. Searle & : cor. AND TRUCKS— Co s and Parh Sts. Phone | Gabrlel Snubbere. Fice. | Tel NASH USED CAR DEPT. 925 Ford coupe Sales o SEBAKER MOTO. o Co., 2 Albro Mot Phone 260 TAND Sales coupe. h 6 touring. Autos and drucks For Sal G. HAWKER, Florists 3 ole prices. 8t M street. nt of man was ‘en ip + hom, Hallow Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street A. hold [} a Hammond Hallowe's for m lay Arch street eve Mrs. M of Miami ned to th and BERNARD PIETREWICZ Ve, SCHOTASTYKA GREF PIETREWICZ the 14tk ORDER OF NOTICE mplaint in said cay Make your dvess budget do double duty. Specially reduced all this week. $14.95 New Twills—New Crepes —satins and Plaids, uto and Truck Agencies 8 i = Sales and Sarvice &fmltul Buick Co., 193 Arch St. pecial Notice All persons installing oil burning ems are hereby notified that pe iits must be obtained from the of- fice of the Building Department, BUILDING COMMISSION, L. P. LEAVITT, Chairman City Advertisement The Ordinan Committee of the Common Council, City of New Britain, will meet at Room 201, City Building, at 7:30 p. Thursday, Oct. 28, to act on the proposed new plumbing code and to consider pro- posed regulations regulations rela- tive to materials for use in roofing. All persons interested in these matters will be heard at this time, DAVID L. Chairman Ordinance Committee, S S e NO,MAMA, WONT COME QuT'N THE ur POLLY AND HER IF YoU DON'T COME- 0UT OF THAT PUDDLE et CoMe AETER PALS His Weakness Was H is Strength PHONE 2456, ELM TEL. 2900, WHITE TRU USED CAR DEPT. Bulck, 7 pass, sedan. 2-TON CAPACITY, 1 k Brougham. Co EXCELLENT MECHANICAL Ci Dodge Coupe. CAPITOL BUICK 193 ARCH PHONE co., ET. I UR CHOICE i R CADILLAC USED C THE FOLLOWING ac Coupe. THE LASH MOTOR CO., IN 411 WEST MAIN s TELEPHONE Cor Phone | FORD TUDO! ber, ete, DODGE TOURING- A FEW OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. FORD TUDOR, CHEVROLET SEDA & AMIDON SALES CORP SEVERAL OTHERS TO SFLECT F' MAIN STREET SUPERIOR AUTO COMPANY, ‘123 CHURCH ST. | D CAR DEPT. | THE PRICES Nash coach, E CARS HAVE BE D. TERMS CAN BE AR TRADES CONSIDERED. INGS AND SUNDAYS MORAN GARAGE, 4% DITIC ED. JOHN B 11314 CHURCH TEL. 2842-4. |1 Down menta READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ! mALDl RITT MOTOR | FOR R 235-240 1artfora 4 SALES €O, By PERCY CROSB | DON.T HAVE 70 COME OUT'N THE PUDOLE, MAMA (GOT MY RUBBERS. ON. 4125 Y / Copyright, 1" 1. By CLIFF STERRETT | RO FOOLIN, PA. RASTLS OUR PIAND! ¢/ | 115 LizAS YOUNG MAN AN HE (ARRIED STOLE TOUT ON KIS J HERENLY DAY LizA. AIRT YoUR BOY FRIERD. GOT NO MANRERS * HOW THECKS HE GIT THAT WAY? iy HES SORRY, | SUH. HE'LL FETCH IT -BACK, SUH. YEEE BOSS M SESS WENT AN DONE 1T ( IN A MOMENT OF WEAKNESS, SuH! aa LY agl

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