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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928. Tarner Society Will Celebrate ’SEWERAEE RELIEF 75th Anniversary on Aprzl 26 ‘ Banquet and Ball to Be Features of Observance —Organization of 60 Still Meets Weekly. The New the oldest German or the city, will cclebrate its Toth an- niversary, Thursday evening, April 28, at_its former 0da Tel- lows hall, Arch street, with quet and bail. The socicty was organized 25, 1853, with 2§ charter Al of them survivor was Tt then widely known and Gussman Joseph Ot Clristian Bu lenfels, Fre bert, John liam Zannb - lair, John Braun Burkhardt Henry Ullrich, Joseph uff, Charle Walker, Herman Cirkloy, Christian Schnejder, Joln Sauerwein, A Gall- witz, Carl Muellor, Philip Kesling Charles Devoir, ltudolph Ith, He Kam, Peter Willieln, Johann Meier, Jacob Berger, Georze Schaaf, Chr tian Rebstock, Matthias Tosz, B. Kiescl. I7e Gratkin, BE. Daver, He Conrad Meyforih, 1. A Trank Sweet, Valentine Juengst. Although German in its origh aoclety had never made any distine tlon in nationality or religion. Its prineipal ebject was “to foster and perpetuats the German idea of phy- sical eulture™ on the plan for which Turavater Friedrich Iudwig Jahn 124 the foundation in the year 1311, The soclety’s firat meeting place was in an old carpenter shop on Center street, whila a vacant lot on North Etanley strect now used as a coal yard, served as a place for the gymanastic exercises. Weekly outings Britain Turner society, anization in April members Viraun, John 4 Gussman the dence and respect cnjoyed in 1l | 1 to b guarantee for a bri ture noble inten socicty stitution, w K ot at wional in- neiv bu [ the new | physical youtiw Two years | stitt wit | cial- abliz {wade | | Fngineer ! \ineriean ) colls An api prepared Emil and Edward The are: President president INg oo financial retary Treasurer, Fndolph William 1 d Panl Le Wilham Hu orge Wessel retary, William Vogel Bmil Zamy Vange, Richard | upold frus \ a WON'T AID SHIPS Geneva, April (P Point | Engineer STARTED BY CITY .z s Fmance Board Authorizes Treas- | urer fo Raise $400,000 By vote of the and taxation, Sheldon authorized to nego tiate a loan of $401,000, which will be used to 1 operation by onessa, will carry im to relicve conditions ployment, Meanwhile the iy for the Juiount of $150,000, to finance ork which will be will prepare 15 been wade, Tepayment of this portion the remainder of the 1 1o pay come pavable, in July am of Relief Philip A. Lingine Actin, will b iy 1 v Water Department U, Williams and Thomas W night's meeting Crowe, of the Merian explai constru $118.7 vater oard an in detai tion program whicl Inclhuded reliowe it Migh street exte locahty faken place rowill empty will storn ont et vashonts | i the The Clinton street e storm water 1ls0 be taken o of, ame outlet possible for the hoard tc with the Barnesdale The third job to T Sewer nas long been needed, Merian. This ts e work, mvolving through righis of way now he | ured. Several sections of ‘1he ity now using eesspools in the fa of adver conditions will hoard of rmance“ oflicials’ and City Treasurer Curtiss a portion of gin extensive | which Mayor | out his pro- | of uncmu- of sewer honds tarted under jort term notes. When the sale of the loan, ccount running costs Merian, - Joseph Chairman | attended i is a condi- | gifrs neion and where Tad nto a Beruta e and Cor- ewer prob- This job will grding of Slater | vndertaken is the Parnesdale sanitary sewer which according to an exten- the laying of e re- | gested by Chairman E. F. Hall of the ) board of finance and taxation. | As explained by the engineer, the | new storm water sewers may eventually make changes necessary | immediate diffi- | | cultics are anticipated. | At Engin Merian's suggestion, | [the bond issuc was made $150.000, | since $5,000 has already been spent | |this year and represents an over- | { draft | The board, atter | rejected a proposal long discussion, | to write city cmployes' honds en schedule through one agency. It was | brought out that there would be no | saving over the present plan but that some bookkeeping would he saved and the possibility of laxity tn | renewals would be eliminated. The vote to reject was unanimous. i MIGHTY NIMRODS FETED | doc Lamb and Jack Vance, About to Shoot Kodiak Bear and Varmints in Alaska, Banqueted. A farewc)l dinner and were given to Joe Lamb, Prary & Clark’s and {the Herald at the club last cvening, prior to the de- rarture next T ay of the pair of sportsmen who will spend several 11 \eeks Tuuting the Kodiak or Alaska Ul hrown bear on the Alaska peninst Viand Kodiak Islan A delightful | supper was served and numerous | . useful, if not particularly or- | namental were presented Mesars and Vanee feel theinsehves highly flattered by the compliments paid them at the din- they said today, particularly the expressed by all in the of the hunters “shower" of Landers, | ack Vance of Shuttie Meadow Lamb confidence mmk»mwdu,. PRINCE A CROSS Itome, April 20 (UP)—The Lith- nanian minister will present to Prince Ludovico Potenziani tomor- row the insignia of the Grand Cross | of Gedimas, the highest Lithuanian decoration. Yomo o cive DING TO ENGLAND |, Leghorn, April 20 (UP)—Gugh | clmo Marconi left for England to- . | day aboard his yacht Flectra. He will continue his experiments on the MARCONI lare be Other {nue, City Items Samuel to the poli cemetery o At 2:10 Rival was notificd that someone was | making a dumping to find any Morris Kotkin complained windshicld broken by street. A son w General | Bristol. For first hone meal the lawn, the C. W. Andrew Kennedy hosp | Mrs. Tony Serra of 374 Broad strect, has complained » thit automobile parts| 1g stolen from his automobile | n East Main strect. this morning Licutenant | noise in the Glen strect grounds.but Officer Hell- | verg, who investigated, one. was unable of Willow strect; to the police that the of his automobile was boys playing ball on the as born at New Britain al today to Mr. and quality garden fertilizer, and sheep manure for is . call 691, Lines Co. Westman sold today through the Camp Real Estate com- v, & one family house and 16 s of land at 2 to Hy Maple Hill ave- man Zinman. A 14 year old girl who threw a | stone at a street yesterday in his ecar stitches to close, the prolution department by geant O'Mars 6 of the fire Co. No. was called ¥ on Soi New last night No. 3 sreet owne where guished. Officor a complaint tire: wi Cream (o, {yard on €'h raul Kri Paul Pietr 211 Farmin; to Officer William night that ritain and ong went to a a chimney fire Anthony stolen off a 15 year old boy on Oak and inflicted a cut which necessitated two was turned over to Ser- | department | fire on prop- | . owned by the | Machine Co., at 7:30| minute later Co. | hous> on Beach Peter Poplawski, | was extin- to ith st d Dy Ustach received last night that the spare Crown lce truck in the company's erry street who is employed by asgewski in a bakery at gton avenne, complained McMurray last tools valued at $5 were stolen out of a car in 1he rear of the bakery. RURR! Treviso, cane swopt day. Severa sheds April 207 (UP ICANE DAMAGES ~A hurri- 1the Montelo district to- 1 houses were destroyed, crumbled. and hundreds of | Dandruff? Do this—Often: Douse Listerine on the scalp full strength and massage thoroughly. Listerine puts the scalpin a marvel- ouely clean and healthy condition so that hair loss is checked. Atthe treatment up systematically, how- ever, in order to get best results, Lambert Pkarmacal Company, . Louis, Mo, 1 were held consisting mainly of 10 to 80 mile walks to ncighboring eitien, Besldes the training of the bodyv and mind, the members took great interest in all public ' affairs and were found most of the time in the front ranks to answer any local, statey or national appeal for chari- table assistance. With the eame spirit they responded to all patriotic appeals and also chowed a lively intereat in the political questions of the day. Many Entered Union Army. Elght vears affer the foundation of the soclety, the Civil War broke out and over half of the members immediately answered the first call of President Lincoln and took up arms to preserve the Union. The older ones remaining at home, kept up the spirit of the society but the gymnastic excrcises and training came to a standstill until after the close of the war. In the year 1870 tha soclety had <0 far recuperated that it could bring one of 1ts most important aui- litions, the possession of its own hall, to rcalization. Although still financially embarrassed, the mem- bers with some outside help created a fund to buy a lot on Arch street and erected a bullding with a large assembly hall, gymnasiur social rooms and a stage. The society had thereby increased its financial obli- sations and the burden on its meni- hiers which was a great obstacle in the developing of its ideals, but the membership kept on increasing, the various classes gained in the num- ber of pupils and the singing section and the dramatic section also show- ed great fmprovement, Besides local instructors, professional teachers were engaged and in 1878, when the Aoclety celebrated its 25th jubilee, it was well established as an insti- tute of physical and mental training. People of all walks of lifc of social and political standing - affiliatcd themselves with the Turner socicty and many promipent citizens found cottos wi ik sli pride in having their names enrolled and georgettes with silk slips. on the list of the socicty’s member- i : So ahlp. The old Turner hall has its own history. Being for a long time th only large hall in the center of the eity it was uscd for many public, | aocial and cducational purposes, also for drilling excreises by the cify militia. Now it stands in the rea of Arch street where it still serves a usefyl purposc as a machine and auto shop. As years went by, socicty made nildren’s classes lived by short pipe hook-ups sug- |beam system of radio. OUALE ILLINERY CO:. DRESS DEPARTMENT 177 MAIN STREED trees were uprooted. same time it attacks loose dandruff. In fairness to yourself and to the product, we ‘beg you to kecp this ing out that Er il protection from 2 carrying opium Lavigne, speaking of Nations other countrics 1o Caldwell =aid 1] ready o go as far as any oountry to curb opinm traffic LISTERINE Malcolm Th ~the safe antiseptic Sare the League i commission, urged | do hikewise, J. K States was Uimted other ; TRIED IT YET? New and different? RS 1N | LISTERINE SHAVING CREAM. 32 YEARS IN POLICE DEPT. Your skin fecls marselously cool long after shaving. Officer Clarence Tay rtoday oh served the 32nd anmiversary of his| appointnient to the regular police | force. Only Lieuter Banmforth and Officer Hellberz of the regular | force have heen in e long- | er than he. New Britain's EXCLUSIVE GOTHAM {OLD STRIP REw > PAT OFF For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. THE OI_'TL] T MILLINERY COMPANY New Ha ODELS of outstanding smait- ness—made specially to our order of crochet, sheer straws, straw with satin or silk faille. An excelent color choice and all head sizes. The price, for hats like these, is amazingly low! If Not Specially Bought —Would Sell For Much More $ A wealth of variety in ma- Youthful, and more mature fashions in terials and styles! printed silks, plain flat crepes, Viscas Hair Braids Satin Hair Combinations Straws low-priced because we hought in unusually large quantities. 36 to 44. every hranch of Progress. The girls and boys, re ceived physical training after a sye tematic method Britain today 5 S ¢ People in Ne '\ r ay look bacl the tin of their childhood when they laid L3 g N . the foundation of their health by at- % . tending the class excrcises of i Turners sociely. As proof of the f training, the active 1 6l " 1 trners bre ¥ s indi ne many v as vidual pri and na tional field dase. atic chib zlso ¥ ached suc h of training 11 able to enterta well Large and Small Head Sizes degres Specially . were Priced Special Hat Groups Featuring Viscas, Straws, Etc., month with ti cqual o those off cading theaters at that time ] at New Building Dedicated in 1912 i | In t t trated | this t the con the requirenic the socicty Tomorrow Outlet Popular Prices 1.95 and $2.95 in mvmm lusio York You always E look better 1.65 kT Outlet frock— and pay considerably less cate quarter <ults, modern nnder were 1 and tion for a new | s was laid b creating uilding f n Year mot Turner hall w ased from | L. Hungerford intent transform it into a park with date training cquipiue tor nastic and ficld cxcicises for t use of the public. Tre ed and evcryil nade in reac 1o bring this splerdid idea to a cess. Bui be the entire was carried out. the members ¢ it more fo their advantage to rey the old hall with a new struct: and leave the develaping of the park and its original purpese until late The increase 1n membership, larged clasees and treasury the succeseful past and the confi- | oo GLASSES FILTED S - $I 95 T Main Street tach one new and We Feature GAGE HATS individual EVES EXAMINED ———— Frank E. Goodwin - /. - OUTLET MILLINERY COMPANY Foyesight Specialist 327 Main St Tel. 1905 | funds |