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¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927. GIRL SCOUT COURSE iz 7.5 i i, FLASHES OF LIFE: ARTIST SAYS DEADLOCK ON VO[3t o 15 2, e il of el Miss Constance superin- ¥ 30 to 6:30 ’ t unfi:u.'rr:."q;:"(f:;:h 2 all children | AMERICA HAS NEW TYPE OF GIRL! tendent, who ha ze of the fair, p. m. Interr lass, 7to § p.| Oldenburg, Germany, Nov. ¢ “The future of the \.'n n na | FIRE was mu pl W the outcome | ¥ € B g § to :30 p. m (UP)—Th e ment was arv L f the A1 = expre ratitication on the |Sen ysical Training Class, $:30 nounced today of Duchess Sophic tion rests with the coming genera- |By the Assocluted Press | now realizes that his son, Charlie, is |kindness and liberality of those|to 9 . m. Charlotte of Oldabursihaterite tions of American children and all v York—Henry Olive, artist, |an orator. For the first time father guests who atten t function.| Saturd wife of Prince Eitel Frederich, tht T i : n benefit from observing the | Who has been drawing the American | hoard son speak § 2 . . 2k ! ;- 8 x 2 , 2 t First Meeting of CANdiGtes 10 meueme s “whien s i cnimes St for 15 yeure, thinka. thin coune | Lyarsson sveak in yuble when whe | Newinoton Finange Board Also e precccas ar SR i Clua for |y oer # SHEORE SO0, B MMELI to on in the world. try has developed a distinet type of > local 'Y T C, ¥ aoniversary 7 sl iy Be Held Tomgm “GARDNER BLD. pulchritude. Nine tenths of the 8. The father's smile indi- RE]BC(S School Pl‘OpOSfllS R A b i Clase, 7 408 1 | RALD CIASSIFIED AD | belles of the country, he writes in [the New York American, will an- R ey | i | e e first meeting of the I~,x<l\r,«'1T swer to this description; the lithe, | T,ondon—There is a rumor that| Newington, N No action was training course offcred by the Girl | EMPERATURES DROP | &thletic figure, long of limb and | Rritish engineers are working on a | laken by t e board on the Scout council will be held tonight at | | swinging casily from the hip: the | cap that will get 50 miles on a gal- | three matiers which were brought | ! 7:50 o'clock, in the girls' gymna- As FIRST SNOW FLIES small, but capable feet and hands, | Jon of gas. jup at its me held ur | [] sinm of the Central Junior High the graceful yet well muscled arms | evening ome of Grorge W N[iYM SEHEBULE school. This course in elementary | and defiantly staunch shoulders;| New Haven-yale's mascot {s a | H&RbUTY center. The three | ! roop ment will meet every | Freezing Weather Reported For the broad, inteliigent forehead, sur- | bulldog, but there will be no such | MAatlers were the approval of the ap- Monday evening for six weeks end- & mountng the aquiline nose, and |animal on the sidelines next Satur- | ProPriations for the purpose of 60¢ s s | Practically AUl Northeastern Part | charactertul lips, and the firm, ade- | day when the Princeton Tigers arc | €2t Of fire hose, the erection of one ' Nogply Eve]‘y Hour Is Take[] ) o course will b under the su- o o] Gounitey by Do quate chin. The artist is convinced [ at the Yale bowl. Coach Tad Jones | UMt Of @ proposed high school, and | b4 p on of Miss Gladys (. Cline, 3z that bobbed hair has had a lot to | g superstitious. {the purchiso of a site on which to | Wi hCl wy ector, who will have the as- New York, Nov. T (UP)—Freezing | 10 With stan izing the American erect a school b g in the south- | l[ flSSGS fl[ stance ol Miss Helen Perk weather was reported for practicul- | Birl and that she retain it. | Hartford — Governor John . |°A% section of the town. i iptain and - council mber of 1y all the northeastern United States | = Trumbull offers ald to Vermont and |, The APPPropriaition of $600 for| ; Tiartford as the lowest temperatures of the | Chicago—A Detroit beauty is tho |New Hampshire flooded arcas. [Re puchite ot fing Bose for the Vo L [RSReRDy siea Renton Son A second course in advance X090 | night came into the office of the hrhle of the King's hest sax- |unteer firo depurtment came up at the ¥ .;ll A 18 be management will be cc ted by Sl s oo player, Miss Jane Porter, the Miss |the an n mee fter it had (At the present time o New nd regional director, S xyi,,'.]kn:,:" [fm:‘, od 31 degrees | Detroit of 1 at Atlantic City, .I'“f"or\‘"'LTh°"‘“' Maherd and jbeen rejected b finance hoard. r there is some kind of activity llund. after the | ang seurries of snow, which was |has married James Dorsey Thomas McKeon, marooned for two | It was the c: a long and heat- being carrie cither on the gym also under the!the first of the metropolits " | Whiteman's orchestra, ¢ two nights in empty jed dlsct t time. A vote . floor, the : room. swimming i ¢ S 3 politan area, | y flood waters, are rescucd |was finally pass questing the Dpool or 1l courts. Many take uspices of ritain - Girl | wore seen last night. {and removed to hospital. {board to Réiden Tt thoting s T 1 pt council for adership in Berlin, | Binghamton and Syracuse report-| Fort Wayne, Ind—Whenever & o o 0 Nospital I e e o s A e R S e 1yaleal "(iw and N€W | od snow this morning with tempera- | Ruth Budd of the Aerial Budds, | widdletown—Lights cut off as|ended in a tie and no action was cholce s to excercis: o of thes: ture below freezing. During the |acrobats, played Fort Wayne, one of |qonneoticut river floods Cromuwell | taken include basket I, hand- night the thermometer at hoth | the most intercsted speciators was |G fower station. | The boara « take no action |ball, wrestling, hoxing, tumbling and catest concern | GatiergJustpRaveTinERD oY R oL (coutebiDalastediil Eyvears | Waterbury—Harvey 8. Ladue, de- |by the school I school| More than 100 members il (k| SRR ozl g otnk e siraported ) Ty serted by wife, polsons selt and |D0Oard was rep ied at the meet- |taken to handball. Testif : : e Mis{from New England. Just 32 de- | London—Lady Cynthia Mosley, | ying Line dnd tonicuie: e e i Cline said today. “Girl Scouting I8 00 was the coldest weather last | socialist who dislikes titles, is & god- | o finaneatboariRor o an el LbosaniElgatiastya © €Wl night at New Haven, Conn, and at | mother. She and the Prince of | tion of #s7 o ST Te SR state and ic I epirit of Will-| conoord, N. H. At Boston and at | Wales were sponsors at the christ- | Midlletown—Cornerstone for new |one unit of a »sed high school any record n ing human heing accomplishes more | poyland, Me., the lowest tempera- | ening of her nephew, the son of Ma- ;Y. M. C. A. building is laid. ‘on ity iRl the marvels of ma-|yyre was 34 degrees. jor Alexander Metcalfe, who was —— other appropriation was for §2500. [record s s nothing that BIVeS |~ ywhjja the official forecast was | formerly the prince's equerry. | Voluntown—Mrs. Henry Hinden |for ( 1rcha site in the The th lingness of spirit] not announced, weather indications |killed by automobile. | southes WOt Stiinat oo oo ostones tolanie Sinen Sosaly . |pointed to fair weather for the Chicago—Romaola Remus, daugh- = ! which a small school building could |reached “The real hope of the cdUCAtion | 150400 areas of New England. | ter of George Remus of Cineinnati, | Bristol—"Hit &nd run” driver se- |be built when the number of child- s gy s 4 of the Girl Scout councill gy woatner was predicted for New |is working in « cabaret in order to |verely injures Joseph Rulli, a build- [ren in that scction warranted such {as follows Bedie g U FEHS 2 livoric atatel help in defense of her father, who | ing contractor. action, The boar LAl ; Il killed his wife. — bad no power to ac —— Hartford—Alexander Brazelevich | The fter mus be tal B . m. Interr (Washington the N Herald) | New York—A children’s garden [dies as result of injuries received |the school con ¢ t0 § p. m, Senior Clas: Washington, D. C., Nov. T—An|js o be crectad in Central Park as | When struck by car driven hy John |Selectman. ' vd must prove to |p. m. Junior K Scout leader g fll)l‘h‘ ‘|‘“m\\ v]\’\”n'-,‘V"j:“‘l”h\_-"f_‘;;‘y‘h’i‘; a memorial to Mrs. Frances Hodg- T. Dillon of Rocky Hill. Dillon is “‘“"\ Lot shol S apnon 'fll‘: 3 “!» e i are potenti % e AN RitIa s aqzon Burnett, author of “Littie Tord g\fi”‘sy’f an ‘. JHAE gz he 1ERCEY, m‘ v.m '\’,‘ led I ‘”.a Tl ain, and | pauntleroy.” It will have a story- proves these matters, . ) to e ! re United States Patent Office has | nod oy e e : : oG Eort LN M ;! Y\‘-;\‘ni;w just granted him a patent covering Bridgeport—One killed, three se- (o consider them. (1 3, ne lass, 5 | The whole world knows Aspirin as an efective antidote for those qualities of mind and mody |{he invent m v de : = hjure irfield crash. st Rool of the f o d said | I 3 D, = oAl i L rose quali the invention. Mr. Humphrey made| Xow York—Jack Dempsey expects | mjured fn ¥ 1d crash. | nest Koot of the finar wrd said 7108 bW\ coin © Bup ifs fust as important to know that there is. only one that make for happiness and crea- fapplication for a patent on May 6 ! turday night that EoBab 3aske tice, § | E 3 ay 6, [ 41a¢ th i1 e ke sEiha Saturday night t L all probabili- 3 actice, § to e o s 5 tive effort, now in the futur it s asiorn Toeipatentits ry(‘:rv ‘\'x\m.(”“]:l:(: = ‘,‘v 17]:{!!“1‘:;:1 Thompsonville oLl o el i St aenuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and vars. The pro @ in S| {pe United Royaltics v ¢ company ¢ 2 FeR e e e . . “vin e hox 2 a cer. it! e e 't it i years, The pr the United Royalties Corporation of | ;oo o Gene Tunney and fture ompany from $82.50 | will 1 1d soon 10 vots on thes . on the hox. If it says Bayer. it's genuine; and if it doesn’t, it is that the traini 5o that they wili teach the aims and | INVENTS TER. ideals of Girl Scouting as well as the finest and best in adolescent | psychology and extend them tof '”‘_”;"3' "'; gl i I "l‘"“"“‘x'l‘]” New York, han Bl e e e e 10 a month eiiective Decem- | two ects 1SS, 1. Younger s| not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds, l“}v’. o o ,l e "'l“"”'” \( 2 ]"; ‘l"’:“: 'l‘:y";“'l“ der for £130,000 worth of stock in | "¢T 1+ ,I.l, '"'q'“'" ]': - "”" Gt Hie 18 g 1| andithe pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and ress, faith and s h recelve a patent Is Rolert'S. Brown, g pi s hicy Somtt 0F SLOCE L Bl he annual fair of the . tes 7 . m. 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He "{" H?“r’::',m‘ L,lf 'lh(h “:;::"’?”::"”h"“ articles which had been m at the |“B" C 7 G i nvmn:;i ys“:lans presc“ e yer splm’ idea of associate Girl{parent on June 4, 1925 A cesnhie S q ; school included fancy work, |Clas: L hysi- . Arly pate 925. s i et dgeport — Holmer of | L led fa . 3 i Scouts as well A troop commiiice of & mechaniend planci plusee wih | LU i “when Swodih Do [HAPIre, ombrodors: fovt. and . (el Traing Lt e 10 :30 it does ect the heart membe! ns anc leutenanis, o s Y i + ticles fromn cooking [g ing s : ; .| tween two autos here. There is no fee¢ attached to the . course and took high jumps; | departimnen re were also arti- Morning Business Men's | There S o e ot 5o cents wir| Fine Watch, Clock and | posed for nis portrait, in' riding | — Aspirin t the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld be made for supplics ; Jewelry Repairing. |togs. with one hand on hip, the | LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON onsatnddlaarn s e | other clenched on a table. He thinks | ne, Nov. 7 (UP)—Ambassador | Aelt H this work of Howard Chandler |to Washington Nobile De Martino el “1 n U Christy is the best ever made of (has lett for Naples, planning to wudil. | him. [rest at Sorrento until the sailing of | —_— the liner Duilio, on which he will | EI]U[;ATI[]N WEEK 9 ARCH STREET | washington—Chiet ustice Taft | epart far Washington Saturans, Mayorflrét% (t)(l)SVisit aml‘ ONE WEEK SPECI AL s sh4e U Brand New American Education Week and to take the opportunity of becoming better acquainted with tha schools. The proclamation follo | “American Education Weelk will | MODEL 9 be observed throughout the United | L States during the week of Novem- | ber 7 to 13. Its purpose is to ac quaint the people of the nation with the activitics of the public schools y,and and their necds. - tablished everywhere in this coun- try, are organized and controlled by VACUUM CLEANER the people themselves. The suceess with which they are conducted, de- pends upon a sympathetic, well in- Onl ; R Sty e y / ‘ BY CROWDS SATURDAY! the residents of New Britain pay | lar Leed to the observance of American Iducation Week and to We knew that the announcement of this sale would be electifying but we had no idea that, taks fiis (op poxtinity qfimorsanitl $ Bl what seemed like, the whole town would turn out. It appeared as though each buyer sent in O R s b five of his friends until toward the end of the day it was push, shove through the crush of what i8 being accomplished in our A rnrongon 0 people who knew values and were going to get them crowds or no crowds. “Throughout the country, New Britain i3 recognized as having achieved and established, one of the tinest school systems in the ea v.; 3 Our own citizens should, particular ly during the coming week, bear in | e o o lze mind the special observance being | | carried out, and make vistations to t \"fnifli‘iff.’i.‘h’li rr;;l\;,:”( h:ls'lr;: n..’ For the inconvenience caused Saturday and take this opportunity to state that other buildings where the courses of learning are being given in Complete set of “High- e Vacuum” attachments This great If for any reason your purchases made during this sale e ‘ offer ends ‘ | are unsatisfactory your money will be cheerfully refunded \ Fully guaranteed Saturda 5 . 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