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1929. NEW BRITAI‘N DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, Episcopal cBufeh will be held at 11 | clite and some by young gentle- | by Edmund Starr of New Britain !men and young ladies desiring high- | The Sunday school will meet at 10 er education. PUTNAM & CO 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTPORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, | The first continuous private school | At a special meeting of the school | New York, Oct s opened in 1813 @ its f oard held last evening at the | Cific coast c 1 S G T S T i Wall Street Briefs { MARKET RAL“ES | cher was Miss Almira Hart who | Worthington school 1o Berlin. | known Lee e Contin al Chain terwards became the distinguished | Hobart I S onic: anil; inte tores, is being organized by the 0 I | Mrs. Almira H. Lincoln |janitor of ‘)‘.:}n]'jul,\,:r:; sc;f;‘(‘)(}“:w. Tucker-Hunter-Donlin and Ifman ‘Spe\'[a(\ll]al Up[u]n ; Seflds In 1828, another echool Was | ceeding George Cole, deceased, Mr sts. | Prices Soarmg Agam ich trading cerporation the old house of one of Honiss's appointment is a very popu- — 5 (P—A new Pa- to b 5 o . the top to the bo Picture of School Days in | suitipiicat i as the ation tabl < ooty constantly, cing re- Old New Britain Drawn uied to reciie o andl over s given to TEL 2114 started < o - - . N nti by Special Writer for u: B oy (e Herald. re carefully set 100ks by the maste BY ARDIS WHITMAN RUMSEY dot his * scratch, cned pens; six times table; the thud o hirc swite! N clad shoul ng of a bee | often required to bumping the wi . s the ju- bilant ch f birds winging ov the ripened 1 10 such ar ography £ood espul childrer s cover to cover! book 1 before New Brita a city or even the era of factol and traffic crude little school houses s assy fields by lanes that h become busy streets, and chil- en hurried to school in the morn- ing at the clang of the master's b The school house of that lor day s not built to tempt rall A4 wer 2 School legal hol school room waited for them, grin of wall and smoke of ¢ Bare, hard benches circled the The b o broom lear rinst the behind the door. other + the commun hur pail of water. In tl nter room lened in the winter roaving fire of w children had > which wo stood big stove, with its cordwood. Trequent- Iy, s of smoke poured from its s donated by took her place. chosen arning school a4 comple high gchool tr 1 entirely ncluding Lis future pu i to Dub| And a joyous affair it must v west Jdin hill been with the school board ) to stump the luckless candidate spelling or in sums from the o metic book! History ers of the day N to defeat to t and it of the 1t if their learning was not gre: the thorot s of th le up for it um was limited to readi ing arithmetic and. sometimes, a lit- te geography hut these subjects jvere thoroughly mastered. The chil- fdren “stood up” for the lessons and spelled cach other down from Dublin hill ton; and the it many a nuse- lience. partially ma e curri- writ- New Britain's first early part of the last centu open cot; t v strict ex Are the days to train your boy to put away a little each week in the School Savings Bank. Are you doing this? We would like to have you too join the “Mutual Savers” hex clergymen, Dr. st Main street. He has been a resident of nis place the greater part of his probably the most interesting |life and one of the private schools historically |most highly regarded citizens. . was the one conducted by | will take over his new duties ritt, older brother of Elihu | mediately. There were ritf, on Main street near the pre- [number of applicants for the posi- site of the Palace theatre. Elihu | tion itt, h some tim edithis school | w. 1, Payne, George E Read attended the W ion in thie p e schools was an-Connecticut Agricuitural Col- to $8 per quarter and board was per wee The subjects taught nged all the way from mathematies nd history for the hoys and young down to A B C's for the young ldren. In the private schools con- ed for young ladies, the subjects even more varied. The ac- omplishments of their young lady e Panthers will have a lay-off \duates . may best be observed in |Omorrow but will play the next owine o ton {wo Sundays. A work-out will be hundred held tomorrow, however. Practice town today evening at § o'clock in the Meth- odist church social rooms. The an advertise- vears ] vill be held all next week in pre- | local- | baration for the Middletown Tufts family | Same to be held in Middletown Sun- day, October 1 he Panthers have played the Forest City aggregation twice and lost by a very close score both times. Last year the score was 7 to 6. The locals are out to win Oriental. antique, 1 game. polychromatic an TorAS Williams was a New x and pencil drawing visitor today. ould seem that for so small it Community hall next Tue, inity—the population in cvening at § o'clock. iered from 1000 to 20001—there were hools in plenty but New Britain rly showed interest in higl 4 ition Althoug lic high its fall ternoon first meeting to 1 the churcly parlors he women of Sacred He irch will hold a whist part > church social rooms next Mon- g at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Dalbey will be the hos- Both brid vill be played odist church will commence Program next day o'clock, the 100ls occasion ] : whist m from often Mflsnnié Te;\;le Lie_nors Get 80 Per Cent Offer An iner. fron to 80 cents on the vollar has ered lienors on the Masonic who took legal steps to t for materials nishied the now defunct William H. Allen Construetion Co. when the building was being erected figure was rejected and imount was oftr yesterday. settlement on this basis is expec academies of Con- he first flourished successtully el s, Indeed, in 1838, it wduates—all Ne n—to Y ry is well 1 o ite $12,000, the fina e the Allen company but not p balance will be made up by inany holding a bond To Plan anéfl Part of Golden Jubilee RBritain will play in jubilee of clee- t e determined Tues- lay night, he v B ectrical club wi nsHof L contracto from school of one hundred 18 they s we seeurely built o founda- a chal call to he old memorized year encration In no tion of tingf for this purpose ttended to 5 ng will be at the State hool at 8 o'clock will b sked from those at- present to take part discuskion BERLN NEWS e ved From T 0 e Ll Real Estate News in the Sun — The Intermediate leagu e it 6 ) o'clock. The eve- hiy nz to Samuel Lehrer, M service will be held at 7T:30 The pastor will preach on school at to John Kunz, be celebrated wered Herre to Lillian M. C. . Russwin road Mortgage Samuel Lehrer to John Kunz, $4.- at St. Gabriel's 000, Mason drive at 9 o'clock by the Sunday school Statement of the Condilion of | THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO0.§ Ag of S Louns Overdrafis Bond Banking House Vurniture and Equipmien West Main Street property D m Cash on h 3,602.15 Uncollected 18,140.72 Due from customers for letters of crediy fssucd 70,000.00 Total Asse 3 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $1,000,000 surplus 709,000 Undivided profits 99 Reserve for (axes Due to Banks Demand deposite $4,785,716.05 Timel depasits 645,824.10 Total deposits Dividends unpaid Unearned discount and interest 1S of credit issued Total Liabllitles, .. cctieut, County of Hartford, ss. W. Macomber, Treasurcr of the aforesaid New Rrit do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement best of my knowledge and belief. F. W. MACOMBER, Treasurer Bubscribed and sworn to Lefore me, this ith day of October, 1920 C. J. LAW, Notary Public football game held in Middle- | The Wesleyans will meet Monday | iness session will be followed by ! he Knights of Pythias will meet The Junior league of the Meth- | 2| man of the Lo has heen ember sales of the V System, chain lunch room or, month | nine 1,998, an increase of 1 'nt over the cor- responding period last y Dalbey | es regional advisory the region wiil re- freight cars for tl of the year. A nts for the come year were 644,052 ca quire last qu: al re- quirer up 4 blo Common stockho Brothers have heer to thre | of common stock at | subscribe Cocoa exchang trading today. months the ex 1 closed on Saturd badly shi tion and Alea a0 previoy 7 per cent over | Wall atree nionth last | that a sha of th ~ | would ¢ 240. d th WOMEN CREDITED WiTH LABOR L4WS Bulletin Sags Influence Helped Secure Legislation Washingte ot 5 (P—0 f Wome Union Le is given high credit for tk elopment of protective legislati for women workers of Americ ew government bulle- tin sett th the present labor labor s Trads au of the I organizations ng influence in it of la- logical developme tion affecting wome 48 states, with a det Massachusetts, Ne fornin, sive Daily prohibiti it has heen m and weekly hour laws W Hamp- ALITTLE NECKING WAS A1, HE S41S Youth Denies Girl's Charge-Jail Sentence is Suspended g his actions with rl in the Fairview cem Smalley 2 t strec of July “a litt iolph Pdiak, 18, of in street, pleaded not in police court today to charge of improper conduct he was sted yesterday rgeant I. Feeney. He ad he went into the lot with th but at their relations re improper, adc that hehad cason to believe that he would me” him if she could, hecause had noticed that she seemed “to nk a lot™ of him, and he tation, according to which he heard about the not of the best repu- The girl testificd that Polak v on East Main street and wa towards her home with her advances exceeded the bou propriety, according to vers of the incident, but Polak told t that it was on her su they went into ti lot lown so that they would not seen | crowd of hoys at the ner of last street and Judd nue, . Judge Traceski told Tolak = he {would send him (o jail if he believ- ad his actions were improper, b because of the doubt he suspend a ja ence and im- | posed ne of $15 and costs. He also placed Polak in ge of t probation officer “for t months,” with (he understandi | however, that the fine and co must be paid immediatel | The girl, according to Probatias | Officer 12 €. Connolly, is mentally | slow, but Polak. in reply to Prose- | cuting Attorney Woods, said he hai | not been aware of the fact. She is at present in the jurisdiction of the | court, having been gned in chambers a few days ago on th | charge of being in danger of falling into habits of vice, The case was continued until October Willys Ove Wool Rent of Superintendent | onn Generan The recommendation of the boara | Hartford Iire of park commissione to the com- mon council that the charge of $250 per year for rent of a house owned by the cit and occupied by Park Superintendent Clyde Ellingwood be | eliminated will be acted on aAm Iardware the council at 7 night. Judge W National Fire Phoenix Fire o'clock Monday Mangan r- | Bristol Drass asked | City or the recom- Company Colt's A Lock to exnlain re: mendation. The super 000 per v less \ for The board favors the same salary with no charge for rent. 3 Machine Hart & Cooley and ot th a block-of 1 A7 Mo LOCAL STOC (Purnished by Putam & Co.) Travelers Ins (o Manufacturing H Billings & Spen Insurance s Co Park Board Would Pay | hile Ins Htfd Steam Boiler Fafnir Bearing Co Stocks HGHDVER NEARS ARSI o + Woiry Over Brother Causes Pe- We Ofier: ELECTRIC BOND & SHARE COMPANY Preferred EDDYBROTHERS 8 G2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. New BriTain 65 W. Main St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. We have prepared a circular on Follansbee Bros. Co. ich we would be glad to send, on reguest. COURTS RECEIPTS TOTAL S3302081 . Danberg Announces Semi-Annu- al Income-Anzil Biggest Month Public Utilities Stocks 20.51 were rk Emil Dan- iod between September 30, received : courts. ac- ASURY BALAN nEpOrt. Tormer to Miss Tank plight so affects calculated will me gational churck Several thousand ta n ifternoon at 1 o'clock “Mile. Paris!” N formed suc wis of Mr Hoov- PLAN AUTOPSY TODAY Oct (UP) 1l ot Belgian Princess Will Marry I’l'vin('c Humbert Oct. 5 (P—Mart NOTICE Execut noon Execution and my followir 11 1o Bo Oven Wooden rd, 1 Scale, 2 Show 1 Filir rrel Milk contained in or hand Paris" The v contest held in . said [ 1 ‘ I was to he the girt nost applause— 1920 I erican I and you ‘em clap when ¥ hove into view wearing bathing suit with the em- WINKILE swimming around Constable, ' nit! ¥ of Sept Attest FRED