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Soidlors' Monyment on Sunday, ,. 83, tellowing the dedication sercioos on Saturday, will be the '# m ‘musical edlony of low - eitaln & chorus of trained olots is being formed, approximets JORN A. LINDSAY. ng 150 in number. This chorus, nder the direction of John A. Lind. y, president of the New Britain soclety and director of the Vennerberg chorus, with August local baritone, and the Phil- io .band, will furnish the el music, Patriotic songs and hymns will be ng by the audience, accompanied the chorus and band. The inspiring “Prayer of Thanks- ving,” set to an old Netherlands ir, & work particularly well suited to this evonsién, will be sung chorus, aceompained I:' The beaytityt Vesper Hyma “New the Day §s Over.” arranged for mix- [ wilj be syng by the cherus Unacpompanied. Rudyard Kipling's famous reces- slona] “Lest We Forget” eot te music by the Amoericin Sompéssr, Rogingld DeXoven, wijl be sung by the sele- The memerial cherus will aise sing at the civic exercises on Hatur- day. A special gection of the audi- terium in the poel will be reserved for them, and on Sunday they will sing frem a . cholr @t the entrance of the memerial, espacially erected fer the purpese. This music, in additien to the ye- ligiows and patrigtie features glready anpoynced. will complote ope of AUGUST KLEIN the most Impressive services ever held in New Britain. A rehearsal of the chours and bLand will be held at the Central Junior High school auditorium, cor- ner Main and Chestnut streets, Tues- duy evening, Beptember 18, at § p. m. If any local vocalists, who have not already volunteered to take part, will notify Mr. Lindsay of their desire to assist, it will be great- 1y appreciated by the committee. The 8unday memorial service is in charge of & special committes head- | 1 |64 by M. J. Kenney, and tollows in the | detal: Gershon Hadas. 9 the Beaytifyl,” choyua, audience end Wend. Henor Roll CallweRev. Sgmuel | Address—Rev, W. H. Hymp=="Faith of Oyr Fathers" cherus. gudionce and btend. Vesper Song—'New the Day is chorus (ynaccempanied), Benediétionw-Rev. M. J. Trayner. Taps~—American Legion Bugle Corps. ——— —— Cemplete outfitters for beys. Gl Clothing House,—advt. ys' all woel achoel knickers, §1.95. Glebe Clothing Houpe.—advt. The claims committee of the com. men council will hold hearings at 8 o'clock Friday evening at Reom 301, City Hall. St. John's carnival, Newingten av-, enue and East St., Sept. 34 to 9. —advt. Frank Demijan of 71 Grove street this city, whe was recently sentenc- cd to the Btate School for Boys, at Meriden, 13 at Meriden Hospital where he ynderwent an operation for appendieitis. The local police wepre requested teday te netify the bey's father. Beys' gelf hose, new Fall patterns, 50c and $1. Globe Clothing Heuse. —advt. I Complaint was made to the po- lice by E. B. Miller of 87 Roxbury Regd that his property at 12 Wood- land street has been damaged by beys. geing to and frem scheol. Evening school begins Bept. 17th. Office epén evenings for registra- tions, Moody's Becretarial Phene 207.—advt. Boys' ¢-piece Fall suits, $9.75, $12.75 and $14.75. Globe Clothing House.—-advt. Walter J. Arbour, Hart Studio, 259 Maln Street. Tel. 25631 or ¢563.—advt. ‘Theron W. Hart, teacher of piano and harmoeny. Two-piano ensembl playing. Studio, 259 Main streg Tel. 2531 or 697-14.—advt. teacher of school, | rent fashion in any change of line, color and color effect, according to t menthly repert of visory beard of the Nati tion of Cetton manufscturers, made public today. An entirely new trend in color combinatiens was reported by the board, which statéd that the definite cempose coler scheme and alse cel. ors in direct comtrast to each ether were passe, 3 “It is mow a case of subtle blend- ing, such a veronese green with gray or grey beige of lemon er brown and ivery,” the report said. “Materials are handled in the same way as colors, The dull of the lustre of artificial Rayon satin is combined with tulle. “It is to be a big velveteen year, béth plain and printed, many of the important French houses are em- phasizing medels of this material. Velveteén will be all the more in evi- dence when it is rybberized for rain- coats this fall. “More material is used in many of the new models both for evening and day wear. Greater fullness is being given to skirts and from one of the representatives of the board in Paris comes the report that skirts appear to be longer, but this is gen- erally the case for autumn and winter.” WALCOTT 10 SPEAK Benator Frederick C. Walcott, can- didate for advancement from the istate senate to the |scnate, will make his second ap- | pearance here Septerhber 30, when he will address a rally in the fifth ward. Polish language speakers are expected to be present at the rally which is intended primarily for the voters of Polish birth and extraction. Weaves and designs of broad silks old in Cuba fdllew closely the yles prevailing in the States. United States | United | NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 8 FASHIONS CHANGE By the Associated Press. New York—Theodore Roosevelt, 3rd, earned $10 this summer by painting the plazza roof, weeding the garden and doing other odd jobs at the ancestral home in Oyater Bay. He has sent it all to “Uncle Com- mander Dick” to buy some extra things for his South Pole trip. That's what the Roosevelt children call Mr. Byrd. Jerusalem—There shall be no peace In the world, Mr. Kellogg and M. Briand to the contrary notwith. standing, unless Ibn 8aud, sultan of Nejd and king of the Hedjaz, so wills, Advices from Mecca are that Pecause he was not invited to Paris he wen't sign that treaty unless he takes part in a consultative confer- ence. He leads the warlike tribes of the Arabian desert, Cqlumbia, 8. C.—Mrs. Mary Ellis of Jagper county is the first woman elécted to thé legislature. 8he de- feated H. Klugh Purdy in a pri- mary runoff fer the county'sseat in the state senate. Newport, R. I.—William H. Van- derbilt, son of the late Alfred G., {18 to entér politics. The republican | powers that be in Portsmouth favor him for the state senate, Peking—Twenty wives wait for Chang Tsung-Chang to return from the wara. Off to battle the nation- alists, the ex-coolie bade Japanese, Korean, Russian, Meongolian and Chinese spouses farewell and assur- ed them he would come back in triumph, New York—Married in Bahia, Brazil, Mrs. Judith Romero of Ba- hia and Juan Romero of Torento met for the first time after their engagement three weeks Jdater in New York. The marriage was per- formed by proxy in Brazil, Juan's brother, with proper credentials, acting in his stead. The brother brought tife bride to New York and Juan met them at the pier. Ottawa—Clever these Eskimos. | They disguise themselves as piles of |stone and easily capture auks with nets, The birds don't know the difference. And the Eskimos yell THE FOUNDATION | The doors of the OF CONFIDENCE in any home is laid behind the walls, under the ground, in the cellar. The Heart of the model home—ihe plumbing and heating—has been FLASHES OF LIFE: COAST TO COAST BY BUS IN 4 DAYS, 14 HOURS —_——— and yell at white whales till they go into little bays where they are stranded when the tide goes out. Buch are some of the things noticed in the Arctic by Dr. R. M. Anderson, government zoologist. New York—Coast coast in a bus by bus in five d: and 14 hours. A new service from Los Angeles’ to New York ;is in opera- tion. The cars even. have radio. The trip is 3,433 miles, ‘ Washington—Airplane flights as & means of curing deafrjess are use- less in the opinion of Lieutenant Colonel Levy M. Hat® way, flight surgeon of the army afr corps. On the contrary, flights tend to cause deafness. Many aviators are hard of hearing. New York—Advices from the Bronx tell of the discovery of a musical prodigy six years old. Ger- ald Glasser cannot read a note and has never had a lesson, yet he is credited with havigg ' played his own compositions on the piano for two years. New Haven — John Coolidge, son of the president, started work as a clerk with New Haven railroad. Willimantie — Over one hundred talesmen called and nine accepted for jury duty at trial of Roland G. Latone and Albert J. Raymond, known as “ice bix bandits,” charged with murder of State Trooper Irv- ing H. Nelson. Hartford — Walter J. O'Connor, mechanic at Brainard Field, fined $15 for starting airplane without person at the controls, New Haven — Theodore Roose- velt, Jr., speaking before New Ha- ven county fair, charged Alfred E. 8mith with knowledge of gambling in baseball poels at Albany since 1925. Woodbridge — J. J. Shepherd, In New Haven hospital with fractured skull after automobile he was driv- ing. New Haven — John Hale 18 in New Haven hospital after quarrél JONES MODEL HOME will swing open soon! while drinking with roemmate, Rob- ert J. Lowi, who hit him with hatchet, according to police. Bridgeport — Herman Gerster, former municipal garage clerk. pleaded not guilty to charges of 8 propriating $16.856 of the city's money. He was charged with em- bezzlement. There were 65 long feature films censored in Germany during May. 1928, of which 24 were German riade and 31 foreign—20 from Awerica. The basis of treating sickneas has not changed since Dr. Caldwell left Medical College in 1875, nor since he placed on the market the laxa- tive prescription he had used in his practice, known to druggists and the public since 1892, as Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin, Then, the treatment of constipa- tion, biliousness, headaches, mental depression, indigestion, sour stom- ach and other indispositions that result from constipation was entire- ly by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. Th are still the basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which 1s a combina- tion of senna and other mild laxa- tive herbs, with pepsin, The simpler the remedy for con- stipation, the safer for the child and for you, and the better for the gen- eral health of all. And as you can by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- sin, why take chances with strong drugs? A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's 8yrup Pepsin will last a family aeveral months, and all can use it. It is good for the baby because pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics. In proper dose, given in the directions, it is equally effective at all ages. Elderly people will find it especlally ideal. All drug stores have the generous bot- tles. We would be glad to have you prove at our expense how much Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can mean to you and yours. 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