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e _—. CHILDREN TO HONOR CITY'§ BENEFACTOR Sheool Board Approves Memo- Tial to B. A. Hawley Acting on the Chamber of Commerce, board voted at its me: day afternoon, to set aside a period tomorrow us a memorial to Benja- min A. Hawley, who, during his life | in this city, contributed to the hap- viness of children. Although the request of the Cham- ber of Commerce was that the day be set aside every vear and that exercises be held, the board did not favor the idea « long discus: followed the reading of the Ch ber of Commerce letter, When Superintendent Helmes was @sked for his opinion he a4 a tablet or memorial should be creeted 50 that children may see it in years | to come and « its significance | explained. He agreed to call the principals into conference today and | draft a plan for the memorial. 1 Secretary Burr was of the opinion | that an annual ohservance would not | be satisfactory and would peter out in time. Committceman George LeWitt felt that the members of tha school committes should not be asked to take action on a memorial of this kind, explaining that Mr. Hawley did not do anything for the schools and that it was the parks and hos- pital that benefited by his kindness, | He said the park board shouid have | received the letter. President King explained that it was really the children who are at- tending the schools who benefited by the kindness of Mr. Hawly and the board voted unanimously on the | proposition of having a memoria period this year, at least. Insurance Question The recommendations school board’s insurance committes were iccepted unanimously. Com- | mitteeman Day said he did not care to indulge in “I told you sos’ but that he was told long bhefore the | | of the! school ing yester- request the of the Sister of Dolores To Star With Sharing the limelight that her sister has enjoyed alone for NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, aterbury == The Naugatuck As- sociation of Connecticut Churches in session has clected Rev. W. Morton Owen of this city to succeed as moderator and Rev. Floyd L. Rob- erts as head of the executive com- mittec. Speakers at the comvention |occan. The beaut | which bathing suits ar Her 1§ [ Washington—Bri rines are to compete royal oceer ma- for up presented by American ma- |were Henry S. Leiper, New York cdi- It s a retirn for[tor; Rev. Warren D. Archibald of e Pagett, bulldog n t of |Hartford; Rev. T. Van Dyke of Washington, Conn., and Miss Beulah W. Pinks of Meriden. whic 1 last ithernecks, | New York—iss E ton of Fifth avenue, who a booth in charity iin the rotu aar papers t 1s 4 coat from a hox her to the police rece ongh they | \lfonso Ia- ppers s, Ol salts rom I o whales, | some ong as schooners. One stole s codfish that were b mgl auled | Grout, unr | mont, at nvestigation of | attorncy-genc 1duct ship company upon his es in acc . former who has admitted th tarred with argument over school insurance that | several vears, Helene Costello (above) will be co-s Bosion—Atlon rasiaana the city was paving too much. “After | Dolores in **Noah's Ark,” a new “super-film” with Vitaphone ef- ) otulion the tnsurance companies had fought | facts now heing made in Hollywood. Both are daughters of [in women's dele-| against a reduction we find that it} e ks 0 : o i : has come down to the proper figure | Maurice Costello, movie matinee idol of other years. | sates to in nal union told. | and T would not be surprised if wel| . St e el R R L S S 5 b et o it for losa If we insure on a SR L Em DRyl it b vo et L FLASHES OF LIFE: MUSIC SAID TO iof it iu ik e Sther words thav overcharged | H |poees aitilistion with United Texile us,* Committeeman LeWitt sald. BE STEPP]NG STONE TOWARD SUCC | Workers of America ‘ Yes, we were overcharged,” Mr. ESS Marlhore, Cor £ A E Day replied - liiTotn giznnaie batt s mu,x . Later Mr. Day moved that acom-| . ’ e Ry wifitias lag ot more, thant five and|L s Aesicizted T leanor Painter. triumphir Lty rest fire wh ’“ ot Jeas thain (hyes hasappointed itojle, i a0sphla iy b more roles opposite each other. {swent over FaniTiae: Miva b Savaetizate the\mioposilion of in-|Lilu fitianionarmE ST has been & ved an_ovation when she ap-|from all nearby di i stall : sprinklers in the schools. {stepping stone to success for promi- | pea as Carmen and on to preve mes from | "‘}" l(?u‘mmlr:l e o Gerard Cagals |B7Pt Men. Amonz those mentionrd | Torcador. spreading 1o farm houses, | () SR L i |in this connection by Dr. James -— = ahd 'CO‘meH(v’-‘(::\:ln Aaron Daniel- | ) nois Cooke, publisher, wero Mus New! York—A sherl v 1k, Conn. —- Coroner Hayes is e B qop SOliNL, Schwah, Dawes and i ontrol of a $40,000 foreign auto- | coring lo solve the identily of an A letter was recelved from Sam | il ! 2~ Lunknown man whose hody was found | Dektorlan asking the school board | o e P mohile \‘\)mw[‘ "‘i ¥ Joyee says She g, ypa seaters four miles southeast of | to pay him $100 for a fur coat| N York — Clifford Warren owns. 1t was bullt to order for the |y o Wiy P HEER SATUCERE B stolen while he was attending eve- Smith, member of the New York late sRudolph Valentino and seld | gyt (00 B B | ming school, Tt was referred fo tho | Y2Cht club. i3 to wod Claire Luce,|after "his death to John 'T. Locks o & i o pae - : | beautiful blonde dancer whom broker, who gave it to Pegev. Lock ki il SRS finance committee. Boif Sletotuesl Moih ur i L b , “KCyonn 1. Cassidy, a watel, bunch of President King was appointed to | | . Much of the cour 5 bl ar 1| Kkeys, and fountain pen are the only spbsaF befere the board of finanee TP WEE 10 8# sirplane. H L to defraud. Payments arc duef jows to the 1dentity of the body. D Ctaxation with & request for ap. |2\TeAdy & pilot when she enrofled|fon the car. : i e proximately 347,000 to pay over- ia" A mtpdant ak Cariles teld, e Hartford — Thomas J. Spellacy. (ratts and to “wipe the slate elean” 4 a i ago—Selected beantitul afer-| from Connecticut has been named of outstanding debts and oh"ga_| ‘ln. r\m\v-l.mlifl Graveurr, \ tone, | maids this y will avoid lake to the sub-commitice on personnel tions. This action was unanimous. i“ ho hecame a tenor, and K(HN wife, ' Michigan inst of v Chairman Clem Shaver. Committeeman James J. Butler wrote the hoard informing it lhnti e had forwarded his resignation | to the common council. He express- ed his appreciation of courtestes | extended to him and wished thom; muccess in their work. He resigned because he felt he could not give! the time to the school committec and the fire board, of which he was ! recently appointed chairman. | CHALKS AND TALKS T0B.&P. . CLUB il Kuight, Cartoni, Draws 'Em From Lit | “Why is a Cartoonist?” was the subject of an add and chalk talk &iven to the Business and Profes-- sional Women's club last evening by Clifford Knight, Herald cartoonist. Mr. Knight drew a number of cari- catures of the young women present at the dinner and created consider- | able amusement by depicting many | o their individual characteristics, | Mrs. Clara laufersweiler, ticket| c¢lerk at fhe New Haven railroad | station, was shown selling tickets to | a man with nine children en route lifornia. Miss Ventlie Logan| s shown receiving the Kiwanis| for being the most popular | person in New Britaih, an incident which occurred several 3 Many others were drawn, Probably the greatest langh w ereated at the expense of Miss Mar- | guerite Tracy. Miss Tracy had been recounting during the dinner an in-| cident she had with a New Britain| Pars ago. traftic policem sald, | abe found in this city ti t po-| lit~ traffic cop in the world. The, officer of the law actually said| “Thank You," according to Miss| Tray bis request. She said it took three days to get over the shock. While she was talking Mr. Km;m,j surreptiously made a Skl"r‘p of the young woman, later reprodticing the profile, automobile and policeman on the drawing. The nevelopment of newspaper cartooning, with espevial reference to some of the most famillar comic strips, was explained by Mr. Knight, who told of interesting incidents in the life of Rube Goldberg and other | cartoonists. | Mr. Knight was introduced by| Ernest, R. Dechant of the Herald *taff. Mr. Dechant told of Mr.! Knight's experiences in New York | vandeville, later as an artist broad casting nele George™ from WICK at Bridgeport, and some of the car-| toonist’s achievements in the news paper fleld y when she stopped her car at her | The speclal three.day rate 1e making » hit—Herald Classified Ad NO DANDRUFF NOW This matter of kecping hair free from dan- druff is neither the complicated nor expen- sive one that most women consider it. Usually the trick can be donc by regular shampooing and the systematic use of Listerine, the safe antiseptic. At the first sign of dandruff, you simply douse Listerine on tbe scalp full strength, and with the fingers, massage the scalp vigorously for- TRIED IT YET? Listerine SHAVING CREAN. Your skis feels marvelonsly evel long sfer dhoving. ward and backward, then up and down. In a surprisingly short time you will be de- lighted with results. We have hundreds of unsolicited letters testifying to the success of Listerine in checking dandruff. Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo., U. 8. A. LISTFRINE —the safe antiseptic New and difforemt Authorities Doubt It Was Mes-, e princes sage From Princess Lowenstein | New York—Lindy is fo start a| Waterbury — Master plumbers of | fes believed the memupe . W & £ht to Los Angeles I'riday. He's|Connecticut who are holding their| Westerly, R. I, May 9 (UP) — ["**% Canary \ere by Willis D. |annual convention & visited one| Authenticity of i messuge found in S | of the city's manufacturing plants|a bottlc and bearing the name of FREIGHT LOADINGS and listened to speeches by Mayor | Princess Lowenstein, lost transat-| Washington, May S ) — Freight | I'rancis P. G .. National Pres |lantic aviatr was considered | louqings for the woek ending April ident T. olan of Albany, N. {highly dubious by anthoritics herc g alled This \E’w Montreal—A B nd Professor J. J. Holt of M. I T., tod w increase of 17,234 cars over {1 is travelling by on the opening day of the two-day| The bottle containing the preceding weel American Rail Loewenstein, 1in; session. was picked up on the beach @&ty ounced toduy from New York. ! —_— {Wateh Hill last night. The message |t 56,648 cars Lelo —_— READ HURALD CLASSIFIED ADS |was written in pencil on ledger [the san 1928, 1 vae struck on the head and hurled frou the tower 300 fect high, being killed instantly. | CONSTIPATION F {paper. 1t read: | SEXJON KILLED i ptains Hamilton and Minchen | prossburg, Czechoslovalin. 3y | |haa a quarrel over the course.!9 (B — Whil dealing tuc n'ci'u‘; {struck water ‘and’ sinking fast. Can|knclt for a fellow citizen, the a;‘-non 1» light in distance, think off|of Raba approached too closc e the {Block lsland. Everything out of | clapper of the monster ball. He v sec- order now. Ship good for a fi fmwl: vet. 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