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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, CPTEMBER 12 = 1927, : | v Needham, Anton K ,BOY HANGING ON TO TAlL OF PLANE ’ Y W c A NOTES t 4 p.m. This class is to be limit- | ber 15th and 19t, respectively, U — | McKeon. Ilh\: day’s program clouvrl‘ | ) - 2 y . . G, o i»vl to not over 15 little tots. Chil- | P. D. will meet on September 14, vith @ ball at T. A. 1. hall on Main | dren from § to 12 ye Il meet | Tahigwa, September 15 and Cluga x | IS ALMOST STRUCK BY SHOOTING STAR! — Py e street. The ball was featured by | A B | Priday, b 46 p m m 20, Ofier bt oA d h playing, marching, fancy drilling| | Junior Physical De; classes are to*be con t ture. All expect with . land baton sw 1g by the visiti | | { 4 e N 8 P'hysical on progra for [Y. W A, with Mis and sful year for the e i | | drum corps. | it Now Branissick, N gL sep ) the wind as taking off he fjuniors will next we A |sett as the Instructor tice has been fortunate in se- set- | e o anes slmstions it Hanlging oilito, th Ral] jmgled Inthe struts of |much fuller program is geing 1|ing costumes and so wble and interesting leaders : wroused much comment was the ba- . plane 3,000 tect above sround icld skid, and \ | il e 8 ; K Sk W - St than ore for junio wim- |slippers will re 1 for a 1Rt ]8 COl‘pS Ifl S[me( Palade fl[]dl"r'm ~\w-uvxrv;»x exhibition by ;‘lhm-r' Bfifldmflslel‘s La“d Lellllm iOI‘A;‘» ';‘:fl" ‘U"“_“_ ! ‘ in: given on Sat. members of the sses BRITISH PLANE CRASHES ol i ary he young man, who never | : i3 Hackensack, unti : s s : s S e Rien Contests for Prizes ~ [1x coma nsoiing b e v Mugical Composition e 4 el 1015 e W i e e he exhibited at the fair at Charter -_— siid today in des s i 1 : Crusader cn!e};’:: pe Sl e thod Jun! r Cup races, cras SUrring scenes which took place | Ok park a year ago. He then was| with tie composition : i : saving class will start on e e b before the spire on the First Con- ars old and was declared to|ugpirit of §t. Louis March,” 5 Saturdays at 10:45 a. m. Juniors en- ind v o drinnad: gregational church more than 160! Pe the youngest baton swinger N pentini of 114 Putnam str, i ) aaid 1 tering this required to ago. rencwed again a little|the W Saturday he again won|pat artist of the Americ Held ovér e | swWim ely “Jolly Jim® < 1 half century ago and again | Priz Hrte He was|yang of this city, has br el v e | the Monday, Sept. 1 : oing | S and When the roll of|roundly app S ReRiLy SnIENCE fontion Forstite muslealiby ol ol (AN STEC T MRS ; Bos ] | [ merst les e e A ver. ; the drum and the shrill notes of the | When he ""'”';"“ in New Britain. | Now Rritain | | jdiving and diving from the vears old. Suits 0 | fite proclaimed the gathering of the|The ”";““\“‘ Scaultstplaved ias hel Samne 'Spirip of &t Louis Marclti—————— — T —— | back stroke, floating on back. By ey o tral | warrio! were recalled Saturday | SWIDE the baton. ; . |has been acknowleiged by leading | f Shaten ! ? | There will be mges for jo| Vil > 5 . red. | when fite and dram corps in Colon| | “Buster” s the son of Major I"| yana masturs o . country 1o be | (0L, CHARLES GLIDDEN [fetiatiaten g O i S o Bt Attt Peterson’s Ointment for ial unitorms ¥ Bnj il /i GaHaNyC e leads the \”L‘"“mu of the most popular marches of = e e AR D iIare ok e oo | Saturnnyatanis & Plungas for i 5 AR s ol ties vied with other martial mn\n-““"v"’ lithgiad oot Guards. | the present day and the local mu- | DEAD 'IODAY IN BOSTON ; e 3 OB 1 il gidn e e zations in more modern unif fajor ey - Of sician is da ceeiving orders for | o T oriar rs are r 1 ¥ s O rashes, ADS iy il ths Bteata e ‘;H\vr‘h 23 are gold and 10 silver, f0r | agptes of the Ao T e B % e i e, = St |2t A 1 all parts of the United Stat | Was First To Tour World in Auto, 1 17 e ey inized Shower baths v from old The event was the field day of S warae ) Behind the composition of the 5 alll clasdes for % S = Towis the Connecticut Fife and Drum| a s follows: |, gical ode to Col. Charles A. Lin Was Pioneer in Telephone | 1 Private classes % A | corps association under the auspices b bergh, lies an interestin | 3 e " S nsses il of the Y. M. T. A. and drum | Ul :]:r\r)\s o‘r' Har ord. | car, Hiehimet: it i Development Fd o orps of this city and St. Paul's|and the Roya YREWTIer \COIDS, i gian)og I B iston. TSent (= Gueror in touch with 2 Pife and Drum corps of Kensing-[also of Hartford, took second prize. ™'t ., ini wae horn in Priolo, Ttaly, | R Rk R % Tme lessons can | g 1on. The prize for the best appearing | on Hocomber s, 1 SRR e ol SR poration Kills Lifelong Friend ! in 5 e s o v ind communication harles . | g | Eighteen visiting musical organi- | Major was awarded to Major Ray-| e town abont five miles from the & | Over Two-Dollar Det g8 | | o S ilidden, is dead at his home here er Two-Dollar Debt |« being men of national fame, and|the Royal Typewriter corps. Other [, TG SrGls e vt it iy o ion ing classcs corps whose reputafic = en | prizes were as follows: i ! S . Girl Reserve Notes hefore the advent of the rising gen-| Ancient playing, frist prize to the Jmonils o g itlea Plainville Fite and Drum Corps; sec- {1003 covering 46 E \ i 2 1 i . 9 untries, or; rst ] e ol Hims vorites | 00 10 the Grenadiers of Bridgeport: e ’v]r"w-' i Tl | “Marching Throush ( “The ! fife, drum and bugle playing. first [enAl ot - s Girl T Left Behind “Rally | 1o Torrington Fife, Drum and Bug fanccs . s . 0 ’, Sif i ton, Ay w Round the Ila Turkey in the; Corps; second, to Shanley’s Fife, i ”:;,nx sefore, he ol 1t i \ s Straw” and other airs which stirred | Drum and Bugle Corps, of South- WRILa I coie : the Blood of oth nerations were | ington: flute and piccolo playing, 2 b hsent, but the old time drum corps first to Center Flute Band of South H_\”‘M et m‘ % 4 ; with their n musicians, still | Manehest seeond o Silk City experi o he forth the applanse of the|Dand of South Manchester: pips S 1 o " JEWELER & DIAMOND DEA crowds, as did the youngsters many | Fand plaving, only prize to the Man- ot tha BaIlA ”L;Lf“m DIAMOND DEA A e e R f S0 SLioNE Y while more complicated and more| Tn the baton swinging contest technical lacked the vim and fire of | Major Bert Austin of Stamford won tha Aghline men' ot Bysone dave. & | fivst pr second, Major Harvey, orms. exact re-| Hart ird, Major Pat Morrisey ) which followed Dridgeport fourth, Major John " to Yorktown vere | Smed Torrington: faney drilling, “ , cknos A defeat and | first ur La of Hope Corps, thera were uniforms typical of those | Sprinsfield; second, St Michuel which the We Point cadet Corps, Westerly, R. L; best appear- . e e figu parade. | ing corps, Father Matthews, Hart- Seottish Highlan hich so second, Manchestar Bag Pipe . % i thoroushly demonstrated their cour ” age and ability in 1l judges of the parade and Weorld War s to it called “The “I‘HIHI: wers Sergeant W. P. Me- J. C. LENTINE Ladies From Hell” were there, And | Cue, Captain W. W. T. Squire and there were Boy Scouts and eadet or-| Colonel W. W. Bullen: of baton capitol of the province of Siracuss, S e swinging, Ravmond Burke, John Sicily. At the age of 13, he o 10 here wers muslcians who have Kiley and Willlam Zeigler. The lo- |this country ,ettling in Boston, been playing sinee 1584, and beside | cal committee in charge of arrange- | where he loyed by his them was “Buster Hariey.” landed | ments included the following men: | uncle in © shop. He came to by press and moving pictur cr-| Chairman, Willid illivan, Peter | New Rri 16 and for a time ests as fhe voungest drum major| . MeCrann, James F. Corr, James |worked for the ¢orbin Serew Corp., X ’ and baton swinger in tle world Meskill, Clarence Walker, Frank |leaving this city with his Famousformcr hea \*wcrghtchampwn. with There were majors there whose | Morrissey, James O'Brien, William | Salvatore Lentini, in 1907 and going 7 X breasts were covered with gold | Regan. Irank Glana, Lawrence Cot- | to Schencetady, N. Y. Mbrs. Corbett after breakfast at their home medals until ene might think Philip | ter. William Carey and Rob While in that city e met his 3§ 5 AR M P Bl e ot at Bayside, L. 1., recommends Lucky Strikes. 18 Corps in — violinist ndolinist and banjoist, he festivitios opened with & now of Hariford. Young Tentini had 2 o'clock, did not get started until | and he became interested in the almost 4, due to the late arrival of mandolin and, tutored by his cousin, many of the corps. Although the two | Women Struck by Auto in Which 'soon hecame a proficient plaver. local corps, having charge of fthe | - Early in 1909 he returned to New ‘ meet did not parade, there wore 18| Chatlam Woman Was Faking | it 5 0 Je FEAERed (o Ko corps in line. vith Josephine Bosco, orng e AENRRANE SR e D reeon i Joscnbine Dosco. also states, as follons: St Michael's fife| by 12, P were married. Three and drum corps of We rly, E; and girl were horn to the ee women niured, one se g St. Franels' fife and drum corps of o ! 20 Voune Fentint wad errls | Nangatucl; St and liously Tast night. when an automo- (F2ERE © ORNE SEInG was kmplo drum corps of 1 oval hile in which Miss Helen Durgan. | joined the City band as a clarinetist Chatham Jking a driving lesson | Tn 1820 he ed to develop his { Hartford; Father Mati S fenna 4 - i : i gl a {mounted a sidewalk on Chat. | musical talent and received instruc- drum corps of Hartford: Our lLady mied ,4 i Tiohs rom Protesior Tl b B AL TGe @ty tons (nuoigearnelaf Spuinsneld Lol of the Hartford Conservatory, at the I Mass,; Azz Grotto drum o "‘ Misses Ellen Fitz, same fime being enrolled with the S ENG PR R and : University Extension Coneervatory IR oI L e e Miss Fitzgerald, who | of Music at Chicago, 11, U re- "'""’:" ‘] ”u" corps (« hadiers of | Was pinned rinst fence by the | ceived instruction under 0 | b Gmerool Bhotis Bite Srin wnd | MEchine. Is o fhs Ganker list st Gallo and Leslndics. bt | | bugle corps of Sonthington; Terry-|Cape Cod hospital here to Her eity and studi i ville fife, drum and bugle corps of | cOmpanions, althoush painfully hurt, | books from the ervatory | 9 Terryville; Torrington fife, drum | Wil recove of Music, Napoli, Italy. © Strauss Peyton B and bugle corps of n: Silk | John Gleason, 22, of Chatham Tn 1822 his first composition was City flute, piccolo and drum eorps of | Inder whose lieense Miss Durgan | heard, the “Paoncsss Viclory | | South Manchester; T. M. Russell | was driving, is being held pending March.” dedicated o elo M i ] flute. piccolo and drum corps of | investization into the aceident. Paonessa at the tilne of his election W 11 F h Niiatlalaswn ¥ Ganter DLt 1 of . = as mavor. He also composed the lliam aversham, Son incheste fore “ < Faq H “Militar nd March” dedicated to St o e Sinens | League Has Faith in T T e G The Popular Actor, Scouts bugle band and the Manehe 2 y S vy b bt this city, no 1 ter bagpipe hand Arbitration Policies . smericin writes: Engage in Cpntests eneva, Switzerland, Sept. 12, (P crican Victory o . — The playing contests took part on! Faith n the prin of arbitra- ricd again in 1924 to Anna For years 1 have been a Lucky Strike St. Joseph's field in the rear of S [tion was expressed in the general | two boys being born of this f . T B T s e S o ey enthusiast, in fact, I never smoke any @ the parade. Kach corps, with the | assembly tod . iransoccanic flight made by Col. other cigarette. In all this time I have exception of the Azi oito, thel Raoul Dandurand. “of Canada, i h. Lentini composed the 4 s n and the two corps Who|suid that while some decisions had “Pride of St. Louis March,” which is never been troubled qmth throat irrie sponsored the mect and which were ! gone against her, Canada still he- hie best and widely known mareh . 5L v Hot. competing, marched into' {e| lieven. 1n. (e pomeiels ot srbites | ;anons. In a’.clidmon to the enjoyment that center of 1he space reserved for the | tion. Tle oxplained the working of et from t 3 i f S L e e e ek g o get from the superior quality of Lucky e ot fo ot e oo uee v o peonis o o Girls Dance Strikes, it is wonderful to know that my i | con was served, Major William . races live harmonionsly . s 3 . i Sulllvan of the Y. M. T. A. a |side by side and declared that this . 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