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i O N V5T T ! i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928. Y. 0. C.A CANPAIGN FORSI5.000 PSS Fand Is Needed to Defray o Carrent Expenses A campaign for $15,000 to meet current expenscs of the ain Y. M C evening by officials and active mem- bers of that organization. -Yesterday noon the direc the Y. M. C,: A. met to st amAal canvass fior current expenses Last. ev¢ning Herbert H. . ] chairrgan of the finance co: ot the “Y” met a group.ef thirty active members of the organizat at a supper in the association build- g These men will assist the twen- directors in raisin needed to carry an the i to take care of > confined its solicitation to group of prople b b pansion of its program it I necessary to increase its su list. Mr. Pease expluined ‘ot obtaining money * ganization w! does men and boys" He wa d by Pres Tames sald expenses had bee minimum in conducting “tivitles but who sta r fin work deserved a wid port. The chairman sald 1} dent of the association cxample in starting He had received his list of pects at noon and already secured pledges from every one on it, with increases of contributio ranging from a third to onc dred per cent Daily reports will be g the canvass will be completed a week. Among the solicitors w Themas W. Crowe, newly nominat “director, who was given an ovat when he came down from the h hall courts to attend the 1 City Items A daughter was born at New Brit- am General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson of 7 Cottage Place. Speclal sale on fruit trees, privet, barberry, rose bushes, g the cam and ion ninms, SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 0’CLOCK . was stafted last FLASHES OF LIFE: WINS $8,000 BY advt The cor mi i evenlng at § o'clock, at Ro 1 City Hall STT——— S e el |ary payments to widows of Sheriff Mary Earl P. Blake brought by t Woolworth. 358 steps in the in 13 'y winning done in {rowning v scended the foot structure Boston — officials ot b less than a king a trip of 1 I's back and hoat and train attached tion, will com- ipic games. He is man. W toithe s called le in pets— Belling insects. Al ¢y Brockton killed and three plai ) . vxport manager, has others hurt in grade crossing crash. 1 Tyves } Brazil a haby nosy Afre the @ Be- ' Pprovidence, R. I. — Rabbi David t it is Bachrach, 63, than a dog or ma riage law s, - riage law violations. nelair Letwis are honeymooning in & ich has a luxurious trail- | money to relatives inkhouse, equipped amonE Edward L. v things with a library, a type- | Febiger d a bath. The first meal start was a sirloin steak. |several months. Hxford nd bride probate bequest Nettloton, Beebe and Charles ew York—Now the five and ten | Hamden — Riding nt grocery. Tt has made its how [town on a motorcycls at a in the gheatrical district, Anything of 147 Wooster _street, corner of W in avenue 1 dime. Self service, the three Yale are Roger W. Cheney, ester; Furniss kintown. Penna., Brock of Yale Station. students. Washingon—>Most taxi meters are | Tocle Sam's 0. K. is on em. The burean of standards sent alph W. Smith fo make a series | of tests with taxis, his own car and t. so Thompson, and “r took fire at A measured stre far who came ing, and Co New York—Unless gome soclety or the prewention of cruelty or | R. . paid a fine and her nam something takes action an interna- tional dance marathon will start in | Madison Square Garden June 10 and continue until the last exhausted couple sinks to the floor. Prizes of friends of Unity F e held Thureday aft ms at Odd Fellows' | ger convicted here. Hartford — Tap day RECORD CLIMB UP WOOLWORTH TOWER ot Plymouth county |will Rrockton fire two of nine” Plymouth county ictims in Moosehead, Me., | w deny Me.—Army-Bremen re- g-bound after attempt | to hop off for Boston and Washing- ham, Mass.—Miss Nellle P. released in $2,600 bail | after pleading not guilty to alleged | large estates and | it and friends of | Elizabeth | E. | office showed that in through this clip which police say was 65 miles an om cawiar to bacon for a nickel or | hour will be answered to in court ! They South Man- Jen- Horace East Haven — Bootleggers here | before the court justice have been solely of the male sex, but Cora Goodman, Providence; e was entered as the first woman bootleg- | at Trinity habit of breaking away from their |homes when they should be study- |ing in school, are reported missing for the third time within a month. New Haven — Delegations from three Knights of Columbus councils attend the funeral mass in Eridgeport of Rev. Mgr. Patrick J. McGivney, grand chaplain, whe died hile on a vacation in Paris. Hartford — In conjunction with the 102nd commencement week of <nowledge of “wild parties” alleged | Trinity college, the first work of an v wer Adf ar bv William M. Porgave, state Anti- extensive building program will be [ John § Saloon le o superintendent, to the breaking of ground for the have tak in state house, |Trowbridge memorial swimming |pool, June 16 New Canaan — When jacks which braced the automobile Herman |Schneider was working under failed, |the weight of the automobile Strike of 800 unfon iron |crushed the mechanic to death. Roger W. Watkins, an involuntary petition in bankruptey will be filed against the broker who is alleged to have swindled $167,000. BELIEF WRONG New York, May 23.—P—The | general beliet that it rains more on | Sundays than at other times is all New Haven — Wills admitted te | Wrong, James H. Scarr, meteorolo- of the government weather hureau in New York, told the Traf- fic club. He said the records of his the last 20 Woodward who died within the past | Y¢ars it rained only eight mere Sun- days than Tuesdays. More than 100 Boy Scouts of | Kent, England, recently took a beau- Itiful silk flag to Austrlan scouts in | Vienna. | READ HERALD FOR BEST RESULTS i | College meant to seven members of e End LSmencs Drbedile are promised. thie Junior class election to the sen- | re will be a meeting of the |ior honorary socicty of the Medusa. | Joeptia| Milan—The faselsti won't stand for unauthorized Annfe Oakleys.| Meriden — In commemoration of Deputies ride on railroads free, but his part in the or Gino Panebianco, alist, used his pass three years after he was defeated for reelection. And now he must tell the about it. s. A tinal or the crowni ing hours of Congress postal latc | ed to his honor. f the same ad- from an at- Hamden — Eugene Boston—Senate suspends rules to Ulow petitions authorizing full sal- Iress s recupe tack of the grip. ating NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL Scherer, 9, |and Arthur Rusch, 11. who have & passage of impor- adua | tant legislation in congress regulat- employes, the an Thomas L. Reilly judge | will have a memorial flagstaft erect- [ Sports Dresses es 14 to 44, Ensemble Dresses Business Dresses Afternoon Dresses Thursday, Friday and Saturday This Dress Event Is a Real Opportunity It is certain to bring a huge attendance—as in the past—for the women of New Britain know that the OUTLET values are always out of the ordinary. Delightful, new, youth- ful variations. Come in with great expecta- tions, for you will not be disappointed. This remarkable DRESS EVENT will con- sist of three groups. GROUP (1) $ 5 GROUP (2) GROUP (3) NOTE:— Bring a friend along so that you both may take advantage of this two-for-one price SALE. | | | i i i { which was recently destroyed by fire becadse the school accommodations committee has wo funds with which j{to continue this work. It was ex- | plained to the members of the board * of finance last night that the insur- |ance money received pay other obligations . % been brought on the school board. Hartford — While search is on for | myig hag been approved by the fi- | | | SHORTAGE OF FUNDS wards out of the section which is now the fifth and sixth wards. Of the two, the precinct plan is | both of Brockton. AN threc wers treated for lacerations and abrasiong at the Milford hospital. 70 REBUILD SCHOOL Repairs {0 Istael Putsam Build- ing May Be Abandoned It may be Putnam school on nance board. Chairman Hall explained that the money had been put into the general ' construction fund of partment and that {been drawn upon to pay for pur- chases of land for sites, The matter of | money to “clean the school depart- ment slate” of obligations of nearly $50,000 i6 to be held up until the request for | school addition is brought before the matter of a board, ‘Ward Division ‘When the matter additional voting brought up at the meeting, two plans to relleve the “Safest Ride in Town”’ Settle Back in Comfort You can relax on the comfortable cushions of a Yellow Cab, without worrying about slippery streets, or dense traffic—because your Yellow Cab driver is a master of his craft...and at the first sign of wet streets on go the chains on every Yellow Cab. Safety through mechanical means...and extra safety through personal skill and judgment behind the wheel. NO CHARGE for extra pas- - sengers, NO CHARGE for extra stops ‘ ONE FARE! i Pay what the | meter reads. Hail Them Anywhere | Phone 231 Pay What the Meter Readg 3-DAY SPECIALSALE THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY r. Kahler Shoes Reduced to $Q.90 Taken from regular stock. Formerly priced to $13.00. Strap Pumps and Oxfords of latest styles, patterns and colors. This is an unusual opportunity to secure comfort- able Shoes that are stylish. Dr. Kahler's Shoe Shop 146 CHURCH STREET HARTFORD necessary to abandon work on the rebuilding of the Israel | pressure on election day. The first was to have the fifth ASSTFIED ADS ' and sixth ward divided into precinets ! | and the second was to make three more likely to meet with approval it is said, einae a move to add a third ward in the north end, a democratic | stronghold, would add strength to RALPH E. HONEYWELL Nashua, N. H., May 23.—(UP)=" $hat past {Ralph E. Honeywell, Hudson, N. H., 1 World war veteran decorated for e {bravery by the French government, One Dead. Three l!llrt IN | icd at a hospital here last night. Gasoline Car Smashup | Honeywell had received his honer Bellingham, Mass,, May 23.—(UP) | here several years ago for bravery —One woman was killed and three in the Belleau Woods campaign. A other persons were injured here late | marshal of the French army made a yesterday in a collision between their | special visit here to conduet the automoblle and a gasoline railroad | ceremony. car, one mile north of Bellingham station. The dead wamman, Miss Nellle T. O'Brien, 48, of Brockton was a sis- ter of Thomas “Buck” O'Brien, i 3 Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. McGrath, 46, of Whitman, driver of | _ DF+ T. R. Johnson, D.D.S, the automebile; Mies Nora O'Connor, | X-RAY, ' GAS and OXYGEN 48, and Mrs. Margaret Teevan, 51, | NAT., BANK BLDG, Osgood avenue | former Red Sox pitcher. SRR Those injured were: ‘which have the school de- this fund had future building appropriating the high DEMONSTRATION of the newest form of ot purchasing machines was | finance board were discuased The newest and most popular form of dec- oration for parch- ment lamp shades. No tedious hand- painting — no uncer- tain results. No artistic ability necessary. Unique designs—an- tique—modern—futuristic—inexpensive. Shades have designs already applied. Anyone can complete a Duc-Esso Decorated Lamp Shade in a few hours. Remarkably easy—marvelous effects. 3‘ i FREE instructions given daily on the main floor SH8H40H8838400645400 THIS IS NOT, FOR THE WOMEN TOREAD THE OTHER day 1 SAW A WOMAN get off K THE TROLLEY with an old flat : IRON IN HER hand and she HURRIED INTO the electric light OFFICE and before I had a a4 CHANCE TO walk on down the i STREET SHE emerged with a PACKAGE UNDER her arm and a 4 BROAD SMILE on her face the : : KIND of a smile that just . SAYS satisfaction and I was ° y CURIOUS TO know what - i HAPPENED IN the light company, # SO I WALKED over by their show | WINDOW. CONTAINING a display of A NEW KIND OF electric iron, the | SIGN IN the window said your old J IRON COULD be traded in and you WOULD GET A DOLLAR off the new. IRON SO I KNEW right away that | THAT WOMAN knew her bargains J