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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, CCTOBER 11, 1928 Speaking = o RELIGIOUS SCHOOL, e v wams s TNEW GRIDIRON MAN === |, F.4 (. JETERANS | DY st om MEET WATERBURY TEAM of Sporte i i & i WORKERSINRALLY|,.. .= ... ATH.S. PRACTICE WOMEN llEMl]lIRATS ON ANNUAL OUTING e e s i St by B e = iggon fos Payed at sui SHOW HIGH & SPIRITS s v i D' Ol T e interest te New Hritain fans as a 20 o'clock, followed by an nformal S % (& 4 HSEY From Oolumbia University |, e xew s wiwe oonan| el and Dean ACademies |59 Tabies of Bridge Bridge at T. A, B% t Saybrook T M team stuck up against i M St o s S S s following men have signitd Nutmegs and All-Bridgeport clash. BLirooklyn Indies in Waterbury next Sheir intention of LAILE Rrekont Rioy This should be the resumption of “Mecting Youth’s Challenge is the | Bunday afternoon. The Blues are| A~ hard line-smashing fullback Hl“_mh s 0 g j il X ashing k Tad el I, B 4 the intense rivalry that existed be- el ; subject for the address which will | €xultant over their victory of Iust | who pluyed two years of football at er Socials Arrange organization, the Landers, Frary ||yi0oh Cart tialt Bengt ot tween the two clubs last year. o b ANLxys | be by Dr. Henry Tralle of New York | Bunday and they are anxious 10 con- | sutticld Academy and who played —— [& Clark 35 Year elub brated e s Derwood ' city tomorrow evening at Trinity | tinue their winning streak. Thelyegular tor two games at Dean tochm, Edw i Albert 1n the game in Bridgeport, out and % 3 Methodist church. The occasion s | te#m is practicing hard for the co"vh\.--..«lvm) last year antil his parenis Hemingway, M. C. e Charles out efforts wers made by the Park bl the autumn rally of the New Britain | test. asked him (0 quit and confine h bert Quimby Robert City players to rid the gawe of | 4 . Council of Religious Education. The | With Al Fengler, star quarterback, |self to his studies entered the New ancls LoWomseur: Hocad “Zev" Grabam and other stars on 33 | rally will hegin with a fellowship | dirccting the attack and a powertul | Britain high school yesterday after- s Knapp, Fred Peters, C. Meligo- the squad. These were all unsuc- supper at 6:15 o'clock. Dir. Tralle’s | line to open up holes for the back- |noon and reporied for practice of | & . society hall on Main street, |0 the Block Island-New # London L MLt Hartung, Edward Isleib, cosstul and despite the rough play, address will follow immediately after | field men, the Indies are in for the football team. He is Albert Mid- | 4o 1o tables of bridge had played Scomer Nelseco Il for Savbrook. /b fy'yiie “iohen strong, Leon ¢ New Britain easily won the game. | V* 5 5 the supper. plenty of trouble. The locals have [dleton. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Er-| o0 Appetites whetted by the delightful Alay. . A, mrio ¥ & Dr. Tralle is extension instructor | trengthened in- their line play by jnest Middicton of 48 Barnett street. | M" i ] 1 == il down the river did full justice o0 00 g O T e 5 ot e i i v, sebu 9 i i P iss air discussed zeveral (o the excellent meal awaiting them. . « P. 3¢ i f ORI ki of Columbia University and is a | the addition of Milo Argosy, basebail | He weighs about pounds and ’ : f Ahlgren, Mawtof tho saine wqusd will.be I |, ? ;‘l‘nl::onky : ¢4 | popular lecturor ,,ddrz“ing large | Star of the Rangers team. He it @ |5 feet, 10 inches tall. Principal Slade Phases of the campaign and - told | In the informal man-to-man af- o s ,‘”' '; AR R New Britain Sunday. Last year mor % s o o o) i § 4 2z , intimate stories of the Smith fam- mosphere which marks all the cinb ” numbers of conventions on religious | brother to Joe the center, and is {is investigating his «ligibility. 5 than 300 fans from this city at- ¢ education every year. He is a spe- | fast developing into an efficient artyhn Consults Specialist ily life. She is 4 personal friend of gatherings, President Arthur G. tended the game in Bridgeport. This' i clalist on buildings and equipment | tackle. Although practically all of the | Mrs. §mith, whose qualities, culture Kimball briefly welcomed the 1 Sunday the same crowd, augmented | (I5 H for nellzions ledncation s 13e \alao in Red, a former Pawnce guard, is | Now Britam High school play ,.,;:md intelligence she stressed. | members and ¢ hulrn‘mn C. F. Smith by many others will be on hand. |4 TR 26 | author of a number of hooks on re- | playing u whale of a game in that |ha\e rccovered from the skin dis-| Mrs. Albert Volz is xponsoring a ‘?";;‘1 :I'"_.I"D':‘T“f'l? ~>‘ anntos fution Bridgeport s sending a good assem- ¢ ligious education, including “The | position tor the Blues. He stopped | €4508 Which they suffered on their [bridge party at First Ward head- °l.‘ )-1:?': SHRlccacln PRI DerS blage of Park City fans and it be- Psychology of Leadership,” “Dyna- | plunges through the line time after [hands while practicing at Willow | quarters on Rockwell il 1o R Patalens, . §ins to look like a big crowd Sunday. mics of Teaching,” “Story-Telling | time in Bristol last Sunday. Brook park, ‘one of the players, night. It is expected that a speaker | Tntertzinment during the dinner niiRdoner (hrriss Abel) Kol 2 Lessons,” and is joint author of | The Blues will make the trip hy | Stanley Partyka, scems to be no bet- will be present. waa mannishell by Dhillp LoanGnbach 1 by the following Manager Clarence Lanpher of the | "\l o0 ¢ “Planning Church Buildings” and [bus and anyone wishing to accom- | {°r than he was and Coach George | Noyy Wednesday afternoon, Mes, O N0V Haven. e on the board of revicw: Robert New Britain basketball team is ready | Mouinovicus . 67 5 “Ruilding for Religious Education.” | pany the team may get all neces. (M. Cassidy took him to a specialist| oot N1 Halloran, wite of the The oldest local erganization of its Lemel Parher, Carl te start work with his basketball {Daunis .. 249 | He Is a frequent contributor to The | sary information at the Ranger A. C. |teday ‘m”mr mayor, will be hostess at « Rind. the Landers, ry & Clark 25 yoit, Harey Bonney, Neil MacDou- squad for the coming season. He satula International Journal of Religious club rooms. Parts of his hands which are visi- ! - b ble sk R bridge party at the “Tabs” hall, and """l","f:"‘ h a total :'“:Hvtn" DD v oo peeam, i, M. Islef, plans a practice either next week or 430—1262 | Education, and to The Rengmns ble show (he skin off entirely and speaker from national headquar- o 5, reprecenting practically every . Mo zan. the week following. He hasn't yet ey Sel Education Magazine. “ o the flesh dry and sore. L i) 1o heavd) ofica ang plant departmeant. Only =, court ¢f honor will hold a announced the names of his players LANDERS LADY A LEsDLE Dr. Tralle is known in New Brit- | A E HILL NEWQ Partyka is a substitute end and those who have a v ool a 2 1etive 2 nntl . Ootonar 38 will be st arid : servion on e fourth Wedne but expects to have one of the .-,,,,M, ¥ 5 51— 143 [ain through his service as special is a star pitch n baseball, o set aside @s service record with the company ar . M f “Springfield Night” at the demo- eligible. Sev hamber i strongest teams available for the M. g 65 3 |consnltant on religious education | The Woman's club of Ma Alains fises Mite Rion ol ? A ple Hill By : ot e i anie, ontnini=d Eervire cor B0 3bhn season’s campaign, W. Snyder 15 | buildings for the First Church of |opened the season yesterdas with o | AT AUEMPt (0 “louch” the athletic T ic first ward hcadquarters when completed service of over 50 years. (Ihbcy\mr' the fifth anniversary of Miss Iflorence Fair, actress, who Wednesday with an excursion to, has 1uft the stage to campaign for |Baybrook wnd rcturn. punctuated by el B Smih tor Dresident, & thore dinner at the Pease Hous |spoke to democratic women yester- | The trip was made by automobile oy afternoon At the ¥ M. T. Ao Middletown, where all cmbarked lln.lnl of The boid of v imination for vk Glass soouts will e Aeld 88 \Jodnesday, October 17, at the out ciice at 99 Vect Main efrect. G. Voli . 2 | e o i zn |@ bridge will be given by Mrs. Ber- | Following is a list of new mem- M. MeGrath L Chr the architects plans having | cafeteria luncheon served in the din- ['AM8cment of the Senior High . % The girls tean cundidates work heen approved by the church lnst |ing room of the Newington Congre- M09l for another $100 on & guar. [tard T. Dorelly, Mre. - Jobu I borr, 32 bn all taken in duriog the stion for - thur out tonight for the first time. About 385 | May. |ations) chapel "The tahics ‘wene 1411120 for 4 foofbul gume in this oity | SBeT A3 ek J0hn B e G O0LER L : : <on tomoirow night. 20 of the women pluyers are ex- |M. Jeaking ...... Announcenient will be made at attractively decorated with autumn ;“'r‘ .‘l\n‘\rmhvflr 3 by the managcment \..'l" ; (»sun“ |~O| i .| Adolph Abuczuwicz, Herbert Ar- i be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock pected to be on hand at the Stanley |J. 5 e the rally of the first semester of the |flowers, ' After a short businww |f fhe Adams Migh school eleven | Tast, &nd oW apiont demoomtic nold, He ard, Krank € ! \ccriie huauuarters. A meet- Arena for the practice. Out of this ; - 8 57— 107 | community leadership fraining | meeting, Mrs. Frank B. Rau gave | failed today and wiihin a short time workers in this city. Already. it s bell, Arthur L Marry Gould ang ef e demorvats fown crew, a good team should be formed | 1. Gondwin. ... % | Sehaol which will open mext Tues, | he roll call o which caich member [ (e Managoment of the Nassachu- | reported, a large numbor of roser. Jonn Flats, Avel Gul Gottleib com-rittee w1l alio be held in the able to compete equally with most of | Low Score .. day evening. Enrollment of students responded with & humorous quota- [Se1(e tedm s fo be told its offer s vations have bocn it Relgst ol GOl ione Antioly Sl dehe R hoxiin i A= Wtate loaciie, will be made following Dr. Tralle's |tion. This feature of the afternoon | 0UF of the auestion. e awarded at each table. ubert, ' “GeovgeHaber, elle ; 2 315— 567 | address. Mrs. C. A. Ludvigson and | Proved very entertaining. Those in| 'The team has agreed to come to e 5 Iznat: Tordeck, enophon Of course, the local team will have |1t Mycror ¥ Mirikes o~ 173 | Miss Cora Graulich are in charge of |charge of the affair were Mrs. Wil- | this city for $100. but word was re- AUDGMENT FOR 5142 | . John Lindsay, Lucian < ‘ ; o liam Fitzell, Mrs. William Mid- | C€ived today that it must have $200 T B 3 5 McCuiness, William to meet the test If it is to enter into hatowski 86— 161 | arrangements for the supper. Rev.| 1 because it lost mone y during the| A judgment for the pluinti o Orskel), Micha competition with the other teams |1 Wil 92~ 138 | Alfred D Heininger ls chatrman of | QImas, Mra. A. P. White and Mrs. 1.} W0 165, FORE Y AREEE (B0 defauit for the sum of $142.96 was & e MEET l\gE ;I.roll‘uhconm-ctlcu!. It would be a |l Anderson ... -1 i"‘&‘f‘l“’";“::"::r::“““;""’h':““_;‘"‘;"‘“‘"‘ 5 8 oA Sons High school teams are close together rendered this morning in city cowrt o rel Reindell, John Re- At ‘ri“ hia oolish thing to attempt to entcr 11— 766 e . REHEARSAL OF “FOLL 1ol the trolitical commiitee’s 1aceting room at head- quartors, 3 Co Gbrica ‘assidy has|by Judge Henry I Roche in the o fox Sehneid ). . piatir oo Sl Miss Helen Ingham, daughter of |And Coach Georze M. Cassidy has F : : . Alcx Schneider, 1 this competition which is really fast, | ;1 4 prer A ey P .4 expressed the opinion that those |action of Napolcon lLioy and others Smi oh Smith, Mishosl ° | Mr. Mrs. Ingham of Stuart : 5 = > Akl with a team that didn't measure up | M. Thomas . 62— 121 M':M“','fmr',;m et emt U | Who have the interest of the Adams | against Charles LaFlamme and Uchalic, Georse Wash, Peteh Yar Sortow . = i > narol at he g o Red Gold | et . Francis B. Kceler reprosent- to the standard. sortow’ : s= 21, 0, e ot ot ot Npringficla | team at heart saw the Red and Gold |thers. Francis B. Keeler reprocen : N. Matulis |after spending the week-cnd at her | team outplay Pittsficld decisively jed the plaintiif. With proper practice and proper home, coaching, we feel assured that New s SRR d - Britain can develop a team that will | . .6 § i be equal in strength to the best that ! g ; f : . is spending a fuw days in Hartford, Bridgeport, Meriden, New w York Haven or any oter sty hws. |1 e, T 8 2 Thorough Heating Is One Good ™ T [ ] i | o o ke | hree Trlumphant Yankees = 3 wo weeks" motor trip throu, Maine FRATERNITY ALLEVS : 2 and Canada. 3 Washington, Oct. 11 (#)—Precau- 1 i 2 | tionary nicasures to prevent the out- Maurice Nordstrom of South Nor- 4 " G. Ptolomy 5 2a | breaks of food poisoning, which iwalk will spend the we end with Oenilar 2 LW (RUBTE R b huve oceurred frequently in reeent | Lis mother, Mrs. M. Noidstrom of e o o Haussler > qe sz @ months, are emphasized by Dr. A. Robbins avenue. | C. Huncer. vacteriolugist o1 e de- — S Gaton 3 T | partment of agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Moun of 4 , A srrre e These measures include the thor- | I:obbins avenue, entertained Mr. and & Mitiiston : 23 |tecdon against contaminution by | Arthur Blake, Henry Blake, Robort fi s Balens e 12 2 dust, flies or other insects, rats or | Blake, Miss 8ally Usher. Miss May mice or human carricrs of discase | Blake, all of Wollaston. Mass., Miss . Droducing bucteria, complete cleans | Hetty Bullivan of Boston, Ernest Sui- The Babe and Lou here will tell you liness of all utensils, and carerus | 1van of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. % MRS. MOSELEY T0 SPEAK [!inss ot ait utensite and | caretur |4 cumming of Rocklxnd. Mo that there is only one way to choose B. Llndberl 3 s Bl dmreonratd v “ last weck-end. They all attende s 5 5 Andersen ; | fiow of ‘prepuration and consump- o " .ading of Mins Dorothy Hills a pitcher . . . and that’s to send him ’):.htl::ar( : 36 | Wife of College Presidont Will Dis- N and Wilson Blake in Hartford. Sut- “A few fundamental rules should | o1 Wilson into the box and let him twirl a few Guy cuss Aspocts of Smith-Hoover | be borne In mind by wvery person |UV02Y CVORIRE S < 5 ; cparing food,” says Dr. hiunter.| wzpg 1, B, Proudman of Frederick mnnings. Campatgn at Walnut Hill S8chool | 004 to be caten tuw should be | g(reet, gave a report of the National fresh, clean, free. from abnormal | ¢ e Visiti Nui H Mrs. lLaura Hadley Moseley of ] Conventlon of the Visiting 3 New Haven. daughter of ex-Presi- |040rs: rolling arcuy und from mold. | hich she attended at Louisville. So the best way to choose a ciga 4 b and siould be washed in clean wa- | Ky last June, at the state meeting . . ‘ 5 3 ] isat Hialey of SRleolvarsty Ut | ol ot pacpame okl e e Lo b thtontan rette is to put them all through their LOU GEHRIG MILLER HUGGINS b oF ¢ - it "% led toods should be heated to the e ! . . (witwess to the test) (who mads the test) 318 asisio|of Albertus Magnus college. Will 10 | poiling point, kept free from con- | The next meefing of the Newinz- | paces in the blindfold test. AMERICAN PAPER GOODS LEAGUE |Lh¢ 5P L an bpo & tamination and if to be held more {ton Garden club will take the form | Machi X inints x :?;‘O:I‘“i':"h‘l‘:":d:y' "‘t‘fim"::"‘g&(fl: than few hours subjected to re- | of a picnic to be held Thursday. 0;- In the test I have just made, OLp lort i 2 E Irigeration.” teher 18, at the Bristol Nurserics in Cort .. 33 (15, at 8 o'clock. Her subject will | ' 5y 5 o ight i i or i 9 5 iy 5 to the attention of the food, drug |asked to notify Miss Arline Root| : 3. Johmeon 1111 e DB ominent mem. |and insecticide division of the dc- |oF Mrs. Dwight Chichter. zippy flavor and mellow smoothness 4 tment have veen purely local in ’ ber of the League of College Women | Partmien ’ ¢ couldn’t be touched by the other Bt . of Counectiont and has addresed |Choroster and the spread of fii- Speci 1 Notice ¥ . L e . A ness has been restricted to persons - . Zi . . . 9 4 udie | & A : : )| audiences In varioun cltles of the| ) taking of a particular dish or| The Ladies Al of the Sccond Ad- three brands. Feraon RYH i o7 i cating u particular meal. Such out | vent church will hold a food sale Carling . / i breaks ure most frequently traced, | Saturday, Oct. 13th, at 11 Main St. - Mrs. Jones to Speak it is said, to contaminations occur-| _advt, Mo eers On Chinm Situation ;‘mg‘:‘ln‘lm bfih(\) l)ulcllemL Rarely = — pameod’ vend ;| The Woman's association of the | 4s (he troubie beon traced to un- e Herne South Congregational church will ngrealents. MiS g dlents E 3 J el hold the first meeting of the scason |SUCh 48 egms, milk or meat may be | . ial %5 on Friday, at 3 o'clock. Results of | e vehicles of infection, their de- the finance canvass sill he. given, | Felopment is possible only becaus: and Mrs 3. . Jomes of Changten, [Of failure to destroy them by ade i [Hynan Drovince, China. will speak. |Uate heating or to prevent level- ) | Al women are Invited to attend the R";"""'."" sufficient refrigeration meeting. s pointed out. . Frederick Teich of Frederick ON THE EVE OF THE WORLD'S SERIES R. Hinton Malarney Fieldls Washington, Oct. 11 (®—Half a given crop of vegetable produce e frequently is lost i i Charter House during transit and marketing by ravages of plant | Men’s Clothin: disease,—one of the chief reasons, Yaung & say federal pathologists. why care- | Tailored by ful inspection prior to shipping | should be widely and constantly | : practiced. Fashion Park 3 In the dressing room in Field i ench of the four leading brands, clearing his $25‘00 to $45'00 | “ Babe Ruth end Lou Gehbrig gave the bliadfold taste with coffee between smokes. Only one cigarette test to Manager Miller Huggins. question was asked, ‘‘which one do you like Made from the heart-leaves of the rebecce plant The famous Yankee pilot was asked to smoke bestP** ; MISS HELM TO WED The marriage of Miss Helen Helm f 330 Arch strect to H Schu- | ot Jin v siveet 10 1o s | Fitch-Jones Co. place Saturday afternoon at 8t | Mark's church. I SMOOTHER AND BETTER —“NOT A COUGH lN A CARLOAD” HIGH PRESSURE PETE College Converzziion By SV/AN 1 SURE | kNow-|[ Sou 05T . ) ' O® Nor=][ You DD Nor ! ' JUsST SR\ HOU DIONT /| ToLD Yoo (| YOU 9810 You Wi e WNOW DARNED \€ You ? A_Tow Y R The Choice ~ of men who Chsose” - naoncsren. nu.