New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1927, Page 22

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BINGLE GHANGE IN [THURSDAY SEEN AS 'KIWANIS CLUB T0 SCHOOL PRINCIPALS | EARLIEST DAY FOR . LIMIT MEMBERSHIP AVIATORS T0 JUMP sinum Exmlment of 7 5 Miss Geissler to Direct Isracl Putnam School Next Year (Continued From First Page) further postpone- contemplated flights, none of t weather caused The only change in the pr pals Lo of the New Britain school system next year will be at the Isracl Put- i e nam school on Osgood avenue where ; Pk e S Miss Anna M. Geissler of Broad Y Brook, a Central Junior high school A S reuly teacher at present, will be promoted | for tho start to Iaris to the principalship of the school.| pissonsion among She will succeed Miss Louise Ben- AN Tor nett, & member of the school t SEecaes ing staff who took over the du : 36 i temporarily this year. pilot tosts be anks of the Bellanca en rence the corporati e, provided ti pri . estimated at be div should it 1 Terms Not Satisfactory the fliers voiced ob- 1 division of the aviators some finanecial for their d to the he is on Cham- nds of jections to the propose the employed by the N an reached under o to reccive the v. their wives were to neial protection and the ar contract was to he waived. New Clause Inserted This oral agreement was placed in writing, but Nutt charged a par- agraph had been inserted reserving to Tevine the rights to withdraw from the flight project or to imove one or both of the compensation of four w | ey The co was not s JISSLER | Nutt announced was pre- P | which t { full pri MISS ANNA M he ared to start suit to compel carry- ing out of t rms of the alleged ated | oral agreement She at- | Another point of dispute was the Normal | tadio ent the plane should s carry. probably disastrous Nun 3 t a powerful radio set installed on the Columbia Levine, however, dec d the veight of the radio generator im- | baired the efficiency of plane 'and over the protests of Bertaud it was removed. A smaller emergency was installed. G. M. Bellanc er of the plane, supported Le- in the controversy. Course Also Changed Bertand also was reported sed with a contemplated change The new principal-elect born in Broad Brook and was cdu in the schools of that town. tended Willimantic State school and took extension S at Columbia university, the Univer- sity of Colorado and the University of Vermont. Defore coming to this eity she taught in Beacon Ialls and Torrington. At present she is a history and civics teacher at the Central Junior High school. She will enter upon her duties at the opening of th term in September. of course from the steamship lane ced with | Bellanca on the advisability of such a change iff, raw winds kept the three in their Long Island hangars vesterday. Byrd was forced to | abandon his test flights, designed to It 12,000 pound load, with the cour: he a vin dis- | | p1e Names of C. Brown and Fred W. Macomber Placed Harry [ pian n Nomination Today Harry C. Brown, president of the Lions club, was nominated to suc-| ceed himself for another term at the meeting of the club at the Bur- | . ritt hotel today. F. W. Macomber, [ who recently made the world's en- treasurer of the New Britain Trust ! durance flight record of more than Co., also was nominated for the | 3! hours in the Bellanca planc with presidency. Mr. Macomber also was | ‘hamberlin. nominated for second vice-president. | Others who were nominated for | office were as follows: First vh-v*—l president, Romeo Gris secretary | treasurer, James E. O'Brien; lion tsmer, James V. Onorato; tail twister, Dr. E. J. Dray; lion trainer, | L. W. Vogel; directors, W. C. French, L. W. Vogel, Dr. Joseph | Potts, R. H. Erwin, Fred Teisch and | Martin W. Horwitz, woef Mr. Brown was nominated by the | nominating committee and Mr. Ma- | gomber was nominated by Past| President Harry G. Hancock. Mr. Macomber was not present at the ime but stated later that he has not decided which office he will seek, since it is obvious he cannot run for both. Mr. Brown stated that he had no desire to succeed himself unless the members so wish. The elec- | tion will be held May 31. Next Tuesday the meeting will be &t 6:30 p. m, when Dan Chase of New York, representing the Sports- manship Brothcrhood, will speak, Ideal leg measurements for a girl B feet 6 inches tall are: Thigh, 20 inches; knee, 14 inches; calf, 1314 inches; ankle, 8 inches. Acosta is Selected The Polar flier's pilot for the fi s been afnounced as Bert Acos Cork-Wall Window Pat. June30,'25 Gaily colored frocks this Underthings in oft sl ! Tint them in ordinary r—but | with true dyes. Dipg 1 do it —in ordina ¥ vou| must have rc perfectly even tor Diamond dy cents at an half a job with S0 cffective? the tint to in boiling Th simple dire dyeing of or wool Spring s to mat t a smooth, | Cork-Wall Window Pat. June30,25 oy quisite tinting o things, send for a marvelous gestions full Color Craft! Addy DYES, Dept. Nit mont.* Diamond Dy Dip toTINT ~ Boil to DYB | ) 00k of sug- Ask for| DIAMOND | Burlinzton, V 513 + for a unified shoppi ors One for Cars Ericson favored requesting the Connecticut Co. to operate on but one set of rails in place of the two now in use. This, he expressed himself as certain, would be con- ducive of better regulation. Mr. Benson spoke of the | cuou arge cloth signs adevr- tising s ete. He favored curh- ing their use. Mr. Kelly told of a ! visitor coming to New Britain Jast year expressing his first impression | as one of a city in which nearly ne was in bankruptey, being gained from the presence by Directors Board New Britain Kiwanis club cided to p a limit on its rship. according to ment made today by Presi Ward, The decision by the board directors was said to be unani- has ce eve his ided of large numbers of signs such mentioned by Mr, Benson. Protest against blocking of side- walks with packing operations w made by Mr. Ericson. This p tice which, he said, is made un- o. | Mecessary by the tact that all storcs have rear entrances, lahels the city o @5 @ “hick town e declared. Mayor Weld promises cooperation of the police de nent. Mr. Kranowitz yor 1l ulted erests in of made with ¢ President Ward the execeutive clubs can out- and their t civic ness When a club beging W a certain point the spirit of friendly intimacy wanes nd members do not become so well d with cach oth cord- : to the president explained to the recommendations 1eeting of business ration with the Commerce, and ars il confidence of th city's desire to advance movements or the betterment of the city. /| Kiwanis ey Mayor Weld commended the del of mttend. | Eation for its cvidence of civic inter- ¢ vst which, he said, is unfortunately ance among district e The local officers plan o better this| 40rMant in many localities. record and the limitation of bership is one of the methods b adopted, 1 A. W. Suter of New York speak to the club tomorrow. n the from a o wish to ooy A waiting list o Kiwanians will be maintain- neies will be filled im- This is the first club in action. men w come A fi ritain in the 5 clubs in the stands list e | RED CROSS SENDS $11,000 | . T0 FLOOD VICTIMS" RELIEF EXPECTED IN YEAR (Continued From First Page) will New Britain Branch. additional $1,000 was sent out the local chapter of the s to aid the western flood victims. Ten thousand dollars had heen sent out previously, making a | total of $11.000 which las heen sent out up to date. Chairman Curtiss L. Sheldon stated today that while he had not received a letter recently asking the lceal chapter to continue accepting of cantributions, the plan is to fol- lew the fowns and citiss in the of the country and keap on accept- ing funds until the need has passed. In addition to the $11,000 already | sent to Washington, there is | | today b | Tted ¢ ving it into the month of . board of comprnsation will then hold hearings, making an award of benefits of damages and his will require additional time. When the cost known it will he possible to move for action hefore the hoard of finance ror inclusion in next yes Fear One-Way Mr. Kelly asked it is possible the mayor to give the delegu- assurance that onc-way t L will mot be substituted for a! 0% T s wider street in coping with the traf- Ldded 'M problem. Explaining thdt such 1304 Wiket assurance could not given, the of $11.733.14. dlagunscheplan and pecial - contributions d a personal opinion that ey ds 0 lowe; dure would be unlikely . Corbin employees ... led to the attention of Ns, DAY Awning: Cos the mayor that the need for street | gonjo, ns improvement at this point is imper- 1cnsington Methodist elurch . . ative because, with the exception of | jary & Cooley employees . . ... the arca about the South Congregi- | \oorn Bearing emplo tional church, Main and East Main | J.cformation Lutheran church street is the raffic center in . jagies’ Society Swedish Bethany the city a recent survey it was| church found 1 vehicles passed this point in a day as against 15,000 at | the South church. | The heavy showers yesterday | As a means of inviting trade to|afternoon interferred with electric | the section of the city north of the | jower in this city, Between 35 and | tracks it was suggested that the 40 telephone stations were out for New Haven road be prevailed upon | ;while, and the city i went out | to put in better sidewalks and im-|a few timos. Some of the side | prove the port of the road | sirests which not paved or | traveled by vehicles. The argument washed out to| dvanc cks give some | ion of what is located | while improvements it tion fie of total collected to announcagd IRM DAMAGE LIGHT are i were (1o the north READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS of the nationally known LASK Cork-Insulated REFRIGERATORS Every woman knows the abomination of a rickety old refrigera tor. Loose doors . . . insecure fastenings . . . damp, unsani- tary walls inside . . . puddles outside . . . trouble . . . ice waste . . . food waste! But no longer! Now vou can say good-bye to all of it! You can have one of the finest popular priced refrigerators ever built. You can buy it at the biggest price saving on record. Astonishing Values Special Prices—Terms on any Alaska offered at this big Free Ice Sale. And, as you know, Alaskas are nationally famous for their sounder con- struction, better looks, and the Cork Insulation that imprisons the cold. Any size you want. Any style. And with every refrigerator bought at this Sale goes our agreement to pay for all the ice you can use for one full month. Can you beat this? Can you miss it? Be here tomorrow sure/ Our Big Free Ice Offer With every Alaska sold during this Sale goes our written order on the purchaser’s own ice company to deliver a full month’s supply of ice as needed and send the bill to us. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 515-517 MAIN STREET TEL. 601 he whole idea of this thing. We | want to get away from the common distinction of nationalities and bring |the boys of these two countries to- | VACATION GUESTS IN DANISH HOMES Dr. Knudsen stated the remaining Court Columba Holds . |gether on a brotherly footing.” t anniversary last evening with a ban- 21st Birthday Secial Court Columba, Catholic Daugh- crs of America, observed its 21st at Boston, learn al from 100 American hoys who will be | vacation guests in as many Danish homes. rl nic s un being completed here under th rection ¢ Jiead of the dircctory of bo: nutions 1l 8¢ Today of sail fron vacation Those 13 During their stay in Denmark the s will spoke si an impr cultu Danish expenses While ith Da th pret Am ancs. 1 Taseball mmin; included The projected trip to Denmark is the out {work in ¢ v of boy n ular corl correspo he ill not aid Dr. here hon promis-| AIETICAD Boys Will Spend Summer in Denmark May out America “inter] world for the ique in ot Dr ven nd supervisor ools of Denmark. he announced the 1 New York on abros lected range and represent be billeted in [ h is und: A program ive the Ams fon of Dani outside the in Den o1 s wl they nish are man American boys will so erica for the 1 American f exhibitions, g, tr ind t in the sports growth of D nnection wi of all nat developed by v boys h: respondence v nding American and meet in Denm. Knudsen. s human heir Beauty for every Woman with One The On/y Cream %ur&/rin Needs HImonized Crea 17—Denmark 100 lucky boys who will d until S es will cover the boys' in foreign land The 63 boys who would make the trip |dUet and dance would be selected between now and June 1. Those already chosen were announced today as follows: Alfred Babcock, Middletown, Robert Bast, Canton, O.; A. one Bezanson, Pittsfield, N. H. p S. Carpenter, Marlboro; John | rroll, Malden; Arthur E. hill, Kingston, R. L; Walter | Coplin, Bay City, Mich.; Paul T. {David, Decatur, Ga.; Arfhur R. Donovan, Wollaston; Thomas Drans- | ficld, Ttostindale. history—are | di-| Albion P. Fenderson, Bellevy Knudsen, | Penna; Wilfred Hall, Belfast, Me.; of all Parker Hamilton, Pontiac, Mich.; na- | Harold Johnson, Tomah Wis.; William Jordan, Chicago; A. Hanover, N. H.; Aver colors. chairman of the charge of the affair. will i mmer | this summer | (& national pic- ¥ of the the names the Paragon. About 150 were in attendance and the tables were prettily decorated with purple and gold, the soclety’s Miss Catherine O'Leary was committee READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR BEST RESULTS GUARANTEED | WEDNESDAY SPECIALS in Tontine Shades TONTINE has a beautiful dull-gloss finish 2ppealing to the eye and touch. It has a strons edge, not July 23 and ! ptember 13. age from ates. Yellow Springs, O.; Gordon Moftitt, Jr., New Yorl Louis Mona, Central Falls, R. L; Stephen P. Moore, Salt Lake Cit |Utah; William Muther, Webster | |Groves, Mo.; Virtus Nobis, Michel, §. D.; Harvey Noesen, Chicago; David | Fricassee CHICKEN Legs Milkfed VEAL, Ib. . in 24 »anish homes rstood and will be ar- S, 1b. 392 . 25c¢ liable to tear o* fray. A TONTINE Suade will al- ways maintain its new ap- pearance. TONTINE is consistent. It ican visitors shlife home The I'ennington, Greenville, 8. C.; Clarke Richardson, Stoneham; Ilouis Riszt- ity, Dedford, O.; John B. Schafer, Urbana, Ti1. David £herman, Lebanon, Penn.; Bernard Smith, Canton, IIL; Kermit Smith, @ + Philip W. Souter, Mc Stone, Riv- erside, Calif.; Taylor, Landsdowne, Penna.; Ralph B, Thomp: Cleveland, O.; and Wil- Loin Veal CHOPS, b .. Loin Pork ROASTS, Ib. .. Lean Smoked rark. ning familiar 1 customs, Kk to inter- yencfit of the ootball and as well as cnnis will be w. 16¢ SHOULDERS Ib. never changes in quality or color. Test one of these samples to prove our claims. TONTINE'S beauty is last- ing. Depreciation does not start as soon as the shades are hung because TONTINE program. lium Russell Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cloverbloom ; I8 r. Knudsen's | popami; VALUED AT 86,413 50c Print BUTTER can be taken down and scrubbed when it becomes dirty. th the direc- | Under| The hundreds |or M ate of the late Minnie F., Kennedy is appraised |at $6.413.66, according to an inven-| of [tory filed today in probate court. | The apprais e William G. Dunn and Phillip Fagan. 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