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12 without further schooling. ¢t that time they will be turned out into the | world without proper education and, ¢ drift from bad to worse become state charges. | ted (hx( it was up w; untry to see JOHNSON'S SA[ARY Pay Established lor New Ass1st- ant Building Inspector ndation of NEW. BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929, =———_——.—_———————-——————_ | SENF COUNCILOR OF HALE CHAPTER " Onder of De Noay Has Aunual Election of Oficers Frederick Senf, was clected master | councilor of Nathan Hale chapter, Order of DeMolay res | - |ager. ription | t was with RUTHERFORD HONORED New Britain Official - Llected o Eaccutive Committee of New Eng- land Building Inspectors Meeting. STATE MUST HELP DEPENDENT WARDS (ieorge Jones Stresses Public - Duty Belore Exchange Club New EAGAGEMENT \\\nl NCED Afr. and Alr rl . Hjelr VIRE DEPT. BALANCE §17 40 M AN P A s lasy evening Frederick M ncilor, Garner C. FREDERICK SEND the first vear W H O at the annual| O W N (BOY SCOUT MINSTREL SHOW Troop 19 of St. Joseph's Church o Equipment and Camp Fuund. A minstrel show and dance for the ‘ncne[ii of Troop 19, Boy Scouts of America, connected with St. Joseph's | parish will be held in the Tabs hall on Wednesday. May 8. The minstrel is being directed by George Chap- man, who has had much experience this line of work, while Francis Skelly, assistant scoutmaster of Troop 19. is acting as business man- The first rehearsal was held | last evening and a large number of | the young people of the city appear- ed for a try-out. Many are veteran minstrel perfor ., and the suc- cess of the affa believed to be assured. The next rehearsal will be held on Friday evening, and an in- vitation is extended to all who may wish to take part to be on hand in the church basement at 8 o'clock on at” evening. 00p 19 is one of the most pro- | sive troops of Boy Scouts in the Lionel Depot is the scout- Under their direction of the boys have made advance in scouting dur- and many hav: badges. igle and drum corps under the direction of Emil Blume was or- | > ganized a few months ago, and it is | hoped that it will make its first ippearance in the Memorial Day parade. The proceeds of the minstrel show will he devoted to the purchase of equipment for the corps and for | 1 camp fund No More Gas In Stomach andBowels tn be permanently relie e N and bowels, take Raal et orone = Alwayvs on hand at | CITY DRUG CO S O N CKARD OPEN CAR SHOW—APRIL 6-13 THIS SPRING, Packard is completely attuned to the new season. Trim, jaunty and fleet of line ... harmoniously gay N4 open Packard gathered the pick of Packard’s open offerings. Roadsters, touring cars, sport phactons and double duty convertibles are shown . . . from all three series of the Give Eutertainment on May 8 for | POSTMASTERS END STATE CONVENTION Radical Speaker Proves fo Be Professional Humorist The annual convention of Connecticut Postmasters’ association held in New Britain yesterday con- cluded at 4 o'clock in the afternoon with a hanquet at the Burritt hotel. had heen concluded in the forenoon and the afternoon session was devot- | €d entirely to social purposes. Postmaster James J. Fitzpatrick | of Meriden, newly elected state pres- ident, presided at the banquet. An address lasting well over an hour, | describing in detail how the han- | dling of Christmas mail had been | simplitice in tem ever worked out in al post office. A surprise speaker who threaten- * ed to be a sensation was introduced | s “One who will bring us greetings from Washington.” The stranger, | who everybedy including two U. | S. postal inspeciors who were in | the room, thought was from the U. | 8 Postal department at Washington, yopened his rema v addressing [the posunasters as “Iellow Repub- {licans.” He followed with a sarcastic ref- crence (o a recent government orde suggesting that postal clerks string from packages, and said | carriers should be required to p | up pieces of string on the strects in | the interest of economy. He com | pared this to the cost of $300.000 .. {100 in battleships which, he said, {were ordered built the day the in- | ternational peace treaty was signed and said 4t was for the purpose of BV ‘Hll na \al officers some excuse to! v uniforms = it was poor econemy to | spend $50.000 to prevent a | from getting an honest drink, and ng at a ter conrts and the express misplaced ympathy for condemned eriminals When his talk was concluded hecame known that instead 'of the | The business of the convention | (Pitt, Polo Player, Hurries to, man | speaker was a professional humorist hired . for the occasion. A brief address on handling of mail dispatches was delivered by Charles E. McGregor of Boston. chief clerk of the railway service. Banjo music was D'Esope and La Don. NOTED SPORTSMAN COMMITS SUICIDE maii furnished by Bedroom and Shoots Himself TLondon, Apri {and military circles were mystified | | today at the strange death last night | of Captain John Pitt Dening, inter- ational polo player. Not until the uest Friday, it was believed, how- r, would all the circumstances xplaining the tragedy be unraveled. | aptain Dening’s body was found |locked in a room at his hotel at | Westminster where he had been staying while in Lingland on leave from the Indian army. There was & bullet wound in the head and &« { revolver lying by his side. Captain Dening, who was captain {of the British army polo team wh played at Meadowhrook in 1923, emed to hotel attendants and fel- low guests yeste to be in good | health and good spir e was talk- {Ing_cheerfully to acquaintances in | the hotel vesterday afternoon when he asked suddenly to be excused and hurried away. Apparently he went to his hed- | room and locked the door. Soon aft- er a shot was heard in the room The room opened and ‘the | horseman's body found. a revolver | beside it. Police immediately tool | charge and found letters and a diary in the room which they held as pro- viding pessible cliucs to solution of |'the mystery, Fight-Goal Polo Man was state of Rhopa Rhopal native infantry. He had long recognized as one of the hest pola players in the Rr was an eight-goal ms constantly prac While he was captain of the Brit ich challenge team of 1925 he was commandar 10.—(P—Sporting | after collision with another player. He suffered a slight concussion and was compelled to retire but soon afterward recovered. He was six feet four inches tall and weighed 182 known as one of the hardest hitting pounds. He was | Sostal department representative the | pinned beneath his pony which fell | forwards in British polo, and besides his captaincy of the 1925 team serve ed as No. 1 on the team of 1927, New Scotland Yard Is carrying out experiments in the transmission, by wireless of fingerprints of crime ‘ inals. Here’s one granddaughter who takes advice from elders Schoolgirl learns simple health measure WITH all the talk there is nowadays about the independence of the sub-deb generation, your reporter got a great kick out of hearing a grandmother describe how her granddaughter was following a good old tried and truc method of improving her general health. "My granddaughter, Margaret,” says Mrs. Zell of 6231 Catherine Sereet, Philadelphia, “'read about Nujol, was interested in it, so sent for a sample.” It scems she has been tak- ing a tablespoon of Nujol once a day since and expects to continue this treatment. 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