New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1927, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927, 10 START AT Y’ State Champion to Take on All Gomers Priday Night | Willlam Evans will give a check- er exhibition at the Y. M. C. A. on | Friday evening of this week at 8 {o'clock. Mr. Evans is the state champion exhibition player, and on Friday he will oppose all comers| playing 20 boards at one time. | A city checker tournament will| | | be started following the tournament, | i to 2 r or mot they are members of the Y. M. C. A. Last ycar there were ) men in the tournament. Harry Th romquist was the only one of the Dickinson Dru ickinson Drug 30 who was not eliminated, thus 169-171 MAIN STREET GHECKER TOURNEY 4 Supreme Quality Bleached and Unbleached making him the master of the cere- monies for the year. “Y” Schedule For This Week Monday: The educational classes | || in salesmanship and advanced fore- | | || manship will meet at 7:45 p. m. The bowling alleys will be used by 1| the DeMolay beginning at 7:30 p. m. | Th.: Daniel Boone Pi neer club will | meet in the boys' department at 7:30 | p. m. The physical department will | | conduct the following classes: Class “A” 4:15 p. m.; younger busi- ness men’s class at 5:30 p. m.; in- s &4 | termediate class 7 p. m.; senior asess BOLOIPPELOELL | cla 0 p. m.; classes for begin- BREAKFAST %| ners in fencing and boxing at §:30 @ p. m. senlor swimming class, 8:30 FRUIT r4R R ior swimming ha Grapefruit Stewed Prunes Oranges $Applesauce 3 public speaking will m & Bolled p. m. members of the employ- % Toast ed boys' club will meet in the hoys' B department at 7:30 p. m.; the meeting they will %Roger’s Soda Standsg of tne bowiing aless. FEPEEETP O The physical Packard € cl Morning class 9:30 a. m.; Drug Store® | junior class “B" at 4: | business men's class at SOSLESLLELILLLOEILEHLES | 1o 0 p ms — | senior swimming class § Crowell's 2 Drug Store 2 8 o'clock the gym will be used by § p. m. CROWLEY BROS. INC. |tne In‘d_l}xtrlfll basketball league. | PAINTERS AND A DECORATORS Wednesday: The Estimates Cheerfully Given op class will meet at 7:30 p. m. Meet- All Jobs — Tel 2013 ing and Monday Iuncheon of the 267 Chapman Street — club will use the bowling alleys. “WHEN IN HARTFORD The Clarke Ploneer club will meet s in the boys’ department at 7:30 p. DINE WITH US.” m. The physical department will conduct the following classc Everything we serve is the Church group “A” 4:15 p. m very best, & ki If you den’t believe it come in ;. for a test. 7 p. m.: Red Cross Wholesale and Retail Depart. and Hics . m.; younger business men's | structor in the @/ department will conduct the follow- ing at foremanship dancing after the|the bowling alleys at at 7:30 p. m. they will hold their | accountancy regula Hi-Y club at 11:30 a. m.; following junior “A” clas: the meeting the members of the er business men ment will junior swimming team, practice 4 classe | OUR SCHOOLS | MISS GRACE E. COHOLAN Miss Grace E. Coholan, a native of this city, received her early edu- ion, including courses at high school ahd normal school, in New Britain. She attended the College of New Rochelle and took summer and ex- tension courses at Columbia Uni- versity. She returned to her native city in 1923 to teach in the junior | high school after teaching in a pri-| vate school in Bronxville, N. Y., and | in the Bristol public schools. Her first experience as an in- ew Britain school school but promoted to in the junior h fter a time she wa. senior high school. following | 7 p m.; senior leaders corp meeting | ave the use g p m. The class in sign paint- will meet at | p. m. William Evans will give | Friday: m.; older g checker exhibition in the lobby of | 30 p. m.; 'the senior department at 8 p. m.| The bowling alleys will be used by | 30 p. m. At the Y. M. C. A. bowling team at | The junjor Hi-Y club will use | 430 p ms; The physical de- | artment will conduct the following morning class 9:30 p. m.; 4:15 p. m.; young- class 5:30 p. m.; | “B" class at 7 p. m. s at 8:30 p. m.; wrestling meeting. 0 p. m. . cal depart- | conduct the following junior leaders corp 9 a. m.; junior “B” class 10 a. m.; junior : intermediate class class swim 11 a. m.; junior swim ing team practice 2 p. m. The mnasium will be used in the after- for practice by the f ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Under Grant’s P 1™ 22 State St. HARTFORL DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT | B 4:15p. m: wrestling class 8:30 p. m. Thursday: The educational class e teams |in advanced accountancy will mect i lat 7:45 p. m. The three classes in the week day religious school will -4 p. m meet in the boys' department at 3 p. rbin Screw 5-6 p. m. In the junior achievement club the evening there will be three will meet at 7:30 p. m. The Y. M. thall games, one between the C. A. Bible class will meet in t rington and New Britain Y. M. | banquet hall at 6:30 p. m. The teams, and two church league | physical department will conduct {the following classes; church group | older business men's | class at 5:30 p. m.; employed boys' | as follows: “orbin 2 . H 3 > tanley Rule & Level 4-5 Bible Class William* H. Alderson will TC. A. Bibie class on Thursday even- merciful Servant.” Bowling Team In Action The bowling team, consisting of {men from the Y. M. C..A. Bible class, will play a return match with the Meriden team at the local as- ;sociauan on Friday evening. EARL CARROLL LOSES - APPEAL IN NEW YORK (Continued from F‘xrs't Page) | sentenced on June 3. The bath-tub incident occurred shortly after the Countess of Cath- cart had gained admission to this country after being detained gt | lis TIsland, on a charge of moral; turpitude. Carroll was preparing to produce her play “Ashes of Love,” and she was ong of the' principal | guests at the p#ty. Among other prominent persons reported to have attended the .party cere Irvin S. Cobb, Harry K. Thaw, Conde Nast |and Al Jolson. Jolson and Cobb lwcrc among the witnesses called in Carroll's behalf at the trial: The principal witness was the Hawley woman who told in detail | of being led across the stage to| the bathtub by Carroll and helped into the tub. |ing. His subject wiil be “Thé Un- The appellate court’s decision was unanimous, carrying with it no cer-| tain right of appeal, although the! defendant may apply to a justice of the United States supreme court for a writ of certiorari, which if grant- | ed would bring the entire proceed- i before the United State su- preme court. Carroll's counsel in- dicated that a writ would be ap- plied for. Poles Meet Tonight On New Parish Project No refercnce to the contemplat- | cd split in the Sacred Heart parish was made from the pulpit by Rev.| Lucyan Bojnowski yesterday. and' leaders in the movement wWill in- form tonigh 's mass meeting’ that | their pastor endorses the plan. | Under the leadership of Edwardwritten by the United Y. M. C. A. A. Krause, dircctor of personnelat Schools and are considered the best the New Britain Machine Co,, men °f their kind on the market. are studying and training regularly| Lhe¥ include studles in develop- to become factory foremen and, ment of human organization service, officials. Two classes, one meeting ' sccuring men, fitting jobs to em- Iriday evenings and an advanced ployes, training men, functions of class meeting Monday cvening 2t management, factors of lcadership, M. C. A. form one of the most|handling of materials, timekeeping, active features of the Y. M. C. A. handling of equipment and num- cducational program. | erous other problems entering into The men are drawn from differ- | the handling of men and producing ent factories and consist of those |results. who are ambitious to become fore-| The members of the foremanshin men and superintendents in their|class are Bruce Avers, Francis plants. The courses have been|Vallieres Eric Johnson, William The mecting will be held at 8 & o'clock at Ratner's hall. Broad and Washington streets. Those who tavor the split claim there are not sufficient accommodations in the Sacred Heart parish, and Father Dojnowski, while he disputes this claim, asserts he is willing to place | his signature on a petition to the | bishop to sanction a new church. | Boy and Girl Coasters Glide Into Auto’s Path Warren Miller, 4, received slight lacerations on the forchead, and | City Items Star of Good Will lodge, Shep. herds of Bethlehem, will install of- ficers at a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at Junior Mechanics’ hall, Refreshments will be served. Supernumerary Officer James M. McCue reported that dward Goz- bowski of 289 Farmiggton avenue suffered injuries to his eye and his head while skating at Stanley Quar- ter park. . gdarcimagainst Coughs! HE moment you feel any Tdingr-ubl- sensation in your throat you should take a dose of PERTUSSIN to pre- vent'coughs. Very often "fi'fih'y":u“ throat is caus y dust or habitual smoking. PERTUS- SIN helps to clear the air passages and, soothes the ire ritation. 2 - 1t is entirely fres from ‘‘dope™s- nt to tal as been e psicians for more tham twenty yoars. 1t PERTUSSIN does not relieve you quickly, you should consult your doctor. Photo by Johnson & Peterson. |Mfay, Frederick Volz, Earl Wilcox, | Llewellyn Esau, Walter Wollman, eshen Kerekian, Oscar Peterson, Aldege Dery, Willlam Leopold, Ad- |olph Kardokas, Edwin B. Simms, | Chester L. Hamilton, Frank D. Clark, Harold J. Munyon, Myron Y. Rancor, and H. L. Sandborn; Advanced class, William R. Schulz, Roger L. Munsell, James | H. Coates, John A. Swanson, Leonard A. Schade, Charles Maler, Frank Rotherforth, John A. Helander, Lewis E. Burdick, W. E. Adams, {and Thomas Bradford. ‘Safe for Every Cough B. C. PORTER SONS Marion Bailer, 9, was bruised about | i the body, yesterday morning, whep a sled upon which they were riding. collided with an automobile driven by Charles H. Hoffman of 9 Wal- lace street. The accident oceurred as | the children were siiding out of a blind alley on Glen street. The dri- ver of the car stated that it was im- possible for him to avoid striking the | |§ sled. The Miller boy was treated by Dr, E. T. Fromen at the New Brit- ain General hospital, while the girl wag attended ag her home by Dr. J. W. Bush. The automobile was owned by Charles Hoffman of 95 Arch street. PRE-INVENTORY SPECIALS We take our stock inventory the last of this month, and hefore that time and hefore we broad- cast our big mid-winter sale all over the state we are giving our New Britain customers the op- town customers. Our specials are here for you. portunity of the first chance at these big reductions. Come at once hefore the rush of out-of- i = 25¢ an honr—10¢. a mile. | Rpecinl rates for lonz _trips. U-DRIVE AUTO RENTING ©0O. | Cor Nrymour Eim ! Phone 3981-2 Day and Night Scrvice DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEMN DENTISTRY of the Better Kind Wm. F. Keith, D. M. D. 338 Main Stieet Have Your Eyes Examined Fitted by A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist Satisfaction Guaranteed 300 MAIN ST. *hone Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. | Wedding Ring Shap 9 ARCH STREET | TG IRENE LE MIRE | (Pormerly of Milon Beauty Szlon) and MILDRED BEILMAN Now Conducting the Christien Beauty Parlor 82 Church $t. Opp. Beloin Hotel Telcphone 1159 AL RIFES 'Autn Electric Service C. A. ABETZ TEL. 41851 110 FRANKLIN SQ. ’ Turn to the ~~ Re-sale Prices for the Truth It is common knowledge that Dodge Brothers Motor Cars ccmmand exceps tionally high prices at re-sale. As re-sale prices are established by the public—not by the manufacturer—they may be accepted as an accurate reflection of public experience. Cou'd there be a more eloquent tribute to the stamina and enduring worth of Dodga Brothers product? Touring Car .. e o09D Coupe s e s coes 5845 Special Sedan .. 5 5 . 8945 f. 0. b. Detroit Patronize Your Nearest Dodge Brothers Dealer lopDEe BROTHERS MOTOR CARS EXCEPTIONAL BEDROOM VALUES Large three-piece Suite with 52-inch Dresser, Full Bed, gg(elcgl]li){f'lloduced tofalat $1 24'00 Four-piece Walnut Suite of Dresser, Bed, Vanity and Clle‘«]'ifli;ced frrom $265.00, toft v, $ 1 94.00 Specially Fine Decorated Walnut Suite of Dresser, Bed, Chiff and Full Vanity—with choice of two styles of Dressers and choice of full size or Twin Beds. Reduced from $270.00, to $22900 Four-piece High Lighted Walnut Suite. Pre-Inventory Reduced Price HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS ece Hugnenot Walnut Suite of Buffet, Exten- sion Table and six chairs. Specially Re- duced from its regular price of $131.00 to $95.00 Iii;,(;héipifzce American Walnut Suite of Buffet Table and Chairs. Reduced from $178.50, to e $ 1 49.00 Big Ié{ght-piece Walnut Suite with large Buffet, Table and Chairs. Reduced to ......... $19700 g : (Server and China to match if desired) Ie']me-plccedGé‘and Rapids Walnut Suite of Buffet, Table, hairs and China Cabinet. Reduced from $307.00,t0 .......... $2 79.00 AND MANY OTHERS PORTER’S RUG SALE _ The Big Attraction of the Season. Now On. S — BRUSSELS — VELVETS — WILTONS — in all sizes. e & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Staniey Street Phone 731 PORTER’S UPHOLSTERED PIECES ARE BEST Living Room Suites of Davengort, Arm Chair and Wing Chair a®low as $ 1 49.00 Specially Built Suite in handsome Jac- $249 00 quard covering. Reduced from $295.00. Denim, Tapestry, Velour and Mohair Suites at REDUCED PRICES Regular Coxwell Chair. tegular Gateleg Table. Regular $25. K. Regular Spinet Desk. Regular $79.00. Drop-Lid Desk. Regular $39.00. Secretary. Now NOW NOwW NOW NOow

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