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_NEYV BRITAIN DAITY HERALD, FAST 'HISS FERDHAN RESIGHS : FROM VISITING NURSES| T M ———— Popular Member of Staff Wil Con- 38,000 “{}0 “Em "SLL I} .J tinue Class Work At Colum- ess 0f Can- bia University il Thves Holds | 3 a\lfl eN\lH in {Iree 1oids | Miss Rose I . & member of 2 O oclation staff, ¢, 0ct. 14 G Loak- November 1 to continue ; 3 e in 1 "' A A h or at Colum a uni- ! § e et versity, where she has studicd previ- da, flagship of the Canadian Pacific OBy [ eajunctlen wich h“‘"‘ Ocean Service's Orlental flact. wag | C1asses Miss Ferdman will work on ity st aground early fo. |® Part time basis at the Maternity ‘ day, 1T ossel vesterday moon | Center assoclation. | struck on the rocky shore of Hom.| Mis9 Ferdman has been with the | er's bay, 15 miles south of Victoria |10¢al Visiting Nurse association since in the straits of San Juan de Fuea. | ADril, 1920, With the exception of a of, iue to heavy fog. All passenge were taken off fmmediately. En route to Varcouver, the Em { press of Canada had been complet ing the last of a voyage that ¢ ted at Southampton, En, emnber 18, “fforts will be made at today to float the big ship salvage vessel and two tugs y day were unable to move. Divers were busy ascertaining whether it is possible to cut or blast away the rocky projections holding the ve: sel. Damage caused by the crash was estimated at $200,000. First attempts o refloat the ship proved unsuc- cesstul. - The liner William Head quaran when she struck and the passengers were in the smoking room awaiting 1in- 1 on by quarantine authorities. One 4 said Captain E. the engines stop ship piled on | it W werd MISS ROSE FERDMAN later by 4 one-half months' leave of . nted to her to take spe- it the M ty Center city. It is ting Nurse ! her r anation. : the which by s Ferdm d not vet been filled, and ilable to graduate in the J mect - 3 he seasol TN tethall commi ; I p. m. and th | T rnoon basketball g »1“ i 1(':":‘_ g club will meet T s Wednesday to pre- 1 Wiy yn on the mat R s » first wrest- th » Canadian ports the Orl : Ve Ty next lay and had hooked I t every Iri passe of 1.100. She could nj older hand ba accommodate ) cabin and 1,000 pl d in a ste i have tobart, veteran starts Gi i mpany T ] Harada il G 1 contests, climination Q Iy h ts and handieap ol ) 3 - ; - 1 but com ) #* Stomach Troubles o wmse Headache and \ « Al s . i e : Dizziness CEany If your stomnch is sick, you are ¢ ) ick all ove. If you can't digest v re vour food vor lose streagih, get e v rervous 1 as tived when you ' ® et up n you went to bed. (: i has restore: q y many thou ’ ed ju ! as you do. win, of 28 Federal - | ) ‘l 1 IL COrTs : e tive troubles— 1 4 in r\m E > ¢ wd howel It restores appetite, E 5 ; igor and sound sleep. i : 1 de rf r')o o ety ¢ 2 cents a dose. v. a l»ome f!om 4 Jle escaped h n your drugrist today. Your money At .. s, back if it doesn't help you, gy OWN n ready ool Cyh vour 2 | “ i * » | & i3 1n use. Cost rmawy ée | larger and more fraouent poyments than ¢ A Lione 4550 {HE MUTUAL SYSTEY 300 Mzin St. § | | v i A\ ADKINS | 65 Ciil q R I sk (e 5 junior class 4 p. m.: young Amateur Ghost Uses men's recreation perlod 5:30 p. m.; 71 n Y . intermediates class 7 p. m.; begin- ‘Vlong ralk to (’uald wrestling class 8 p. m.; senjor Mexico City, Oct. 14 (Pr—A first class working knowledge of the class § ) p. m. Saturday: Junior swim team prac- habits of ghosts sometimes comes | (100" g g m.s junior “B" class 10 a.| in.hand _ m.; beginner's swim class 11:15 a. Boo-00, whoo-00-00, m.; Boy Scout tosts 3 p. m; employ- woof,” groaned Salvador Espinosa | ' vn olass 7 p. m.; tumbling class| when surprised by a watchman while making off with a stone in the Dolores cemet Tacubaya. The watchman, unim- § p. m \DE MOLAY BOYS T0 PLAY up with younger men thereby creat ing more interest in the tourname IFirst week schedule of play in the 101 doubles handball tournament as follows, starting next Monday Octo- 2s league manger. MISSION FOR M OPENS The mission for women at the Sa- MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 1629 » ATTa A M TIORATA o t Vote q M i 1 c Not AGOUSZD O RUO THEAT + JLIGEMAN LLAVE § 514 o A 1 at the M James P. May Arrcsted in Hartford Appraisal of Estate of Oficer 2 Lihoky ! B :“, “‘,“ : 1 e was blinde For Dranken Driving in Lester B.| Charles Jobmson Piled in Court headlights of Dyckman's Car. of Provate Today. Holt of 1( n strect and H ¥ G of 133 ] — James P. May. 21, of 193 Ch : ) street, this city, was arraigned in 7 '\, SRR RS ITHDR AW Hartford police court today on Sand STl G ( t (/7= All the shiy charges of driving while under the e Ele owners m tnfluence of liqu | week in New A surprise { held Sa York birt irday evening Edward Ambrose of by Alfreq ci GLOVES For Wo y party w in honor Stanley Vaznis of St WIMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES | given nley pressed, shot. Sal iped driving without ) hdrew t¢ ot v or dronp ot IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE & license and theft of an automo- ARCTIC ISLES DISCOVERED TR e e e e N BAS L bile, and a continuance was taken Moscow, Oct. 14 (U'P)—Boris onference on maritime qu e O e il ’F)\ursd;’ He will be brought | j1. 1oy cash in ¢ gs Tar t aviator who last tions T dianE R R hela Aot at &) o this city later to stand trial on : 5 b s ear played a heroic o D e e Nine Cities, Including New Britain, the charge of theft of an automobile | 00 o detaling St Sl Btrtaotos apiaed the watche L owned by Lester B. Dyckman of 330 | piein st Co. shich ameunted gover: man, emphatically. “But always Chapman street, this city, {to 31 i S A S confes the ghosts in Dolores go ‘swish- fzed Here. May, who has a police record, 15| oy oct it sireet an e ences as tr S S allegedt tol have takan Dyckmaniailicds cne oGRS I8 VAUen L } ' fore I shoot.” Representatives of the chapters of | car and driven it to Hartford, where | = S S rs & s {De Molay throughout the state met{he took another car before heing | 1o EPRTAIsers we dohr = — = —_|in Masonic hall in New Britain yes- |arrested. The Hartford police sent o ":"_\‘"““M"N e POPE GRANTS AUDIENCE ing tournament will be difterent que | teT4aY and organized a state De Mo- | to the local police for May's record ‘ o i S TaiE ing tournament will be different 44€ {jay basketball league. State Master | to be used in disposing of the care . e 2 ls & dyedoin.the-wood hand bail wen | Councillor Frederick Senf of New | in Hartford. — : : thusi Instead of playing best | Dritain presided SR i AL RO AGIIMEDAE TOD Y two out of three games per match to| The league will include teams C't I ! 1A S t i determine a winner the mateh will from New Britain, Dridgeport, Wa- 1y tems | ¢ 1 : consist of 101 points, the total scores terbury, West Haven, Meriden, Mil- R S v B in 1 was believed 1 of both teams playing. The team ford, Hartford, South Manchester ’ : tic, ¢ of th scoring the highest total of points for and New Haven. While no achedule | J. W. Marsland of 22 Park pla along the situa Mexieo the entire schedule will be declared has been arranged yet. it is likely 'Who sustained an injury to the winner. As there are 10 teams the first game will be played at shoulder a few wecks ago, was entered, each will play the other DBridgeport, December 1. |discharged from New Britain Gen- | team once making a total of nine! Games in New Britain probably | €2l hospital crday. | | matches per team. The 1cague will be played at the Y. M. C. A. | The 4 h Co.. suits, topcoats ' 1 starts October 21 and ends Decem- yrogror Councillor Sent appolnted | OF OVercoats. §23.50. Ryan, 22 Acents For | ber 16. Thelr are only three original yenior g Wwindburn, past master | ROXbury road. 2002.—advt [ARK CROSS"” | teams left in the coming league most v 4T B FHRGORER PR WP A Mrs, Frank 3. Porter of Lexing- S Y of last year's teams have split chairman, and Alden C. Hewitt of ton street and Mrs. Maxwell Porter and [ some of the older players team Nathan Hale chapter of New Britain Of Lincoln road are spending the “WEAR-RIGHT” H | i | ber 21. Strong-Cianci vs. Anderson- Cred Heart church was concluded Clare, Greenstein-Lawson vs, Man- vesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock with gan - Hibbard, Delaney - Daley vs, Special services. The mission serv- re hekl every night for the Vogel-Hergstrom, Dressel-Crowe vs, cek and were largely attend- Rloche-Rosenberg, Loomis-S. Mag vs. Mag-Hawkins. Gym activties for the week The mission for men commenced Today, junior “A" class 4 p. last night at 7:30 and will continue young men’s recreation period to be held every evening of this b. m.: intcrmediates class 7 p. m.; Week. Exerclses are being conduct- City Church basketball meeting 7:30 cd by the Selian Missionary order of | p. m.; “Y" Saturday afternoon bas- Itamsey, J. ketball league meeting 7:45 p. m. senior swimming team 8 p. 30 RESCUED FROM FIRE senior gym class 8§:30 p. m. Boston, Oct, 14 (UP)—Firemen Tuesday: Me morning class Tofcued about 30 persons and many 10:30 a. m.; junior “B” class 4 p. m; Others escaped unassisted yesterday older business men’s ¢ 0p when fire cansed damage estimated employed “B" p. m.: At $20,000 to a Roxbury apartment | tumbling class § p. house Wednesday: Junior “A" class 4 Trapped by smoke with her three D. ™ young men's vecreation perjod children on the third tleor, Mrs 5:30 p. m.; intermedlates class 7 p. James McCan was forced to drop i T o O . m. them singly to her husband, who! Thursday: Junior “I p. stood on the roof of the first floor m.; older business men's ¢ 30 za. He caught two of the chil- . p. m.; employed “B” class 7 p. m.; dren, but Thomas. Jr., nine months tumbling class old, fell beyond his reach and was Friday: Men's a. m.: | painfully injured. ing colds without “Josing”™ was almcst unheard of. Today, the 1 whole trecd of me ,cal p’ac* is away from nees dless “dosing.” As more and mere people turn to this modern extcrnal methed of treating colds, the demard for Vicks increases year after year. To keep pace with this ever- growing demand, the famous“17 Million Jars Used Yearly,” was raised to “21 Million™a short time ago. This figure too has been out- grown, as there are now “Qver 26 Million Jars Used Yearly"— ajar for every family in the U.S. VICKsS APORuUB Now / 2+ OVER +# MILLION Jr USED YEARLY MIOOLETOGWN ~ = NEW BRITAIN The Store of Dependable Merchandis street. Gam freshments v »mbers of es were played and re sedved. ) rederick lodge 14, A. F. and A. M. of Plain | will pay a fraternal visit to Harmony lodge of this city this evening. A special communication will be held and the Master Masc & will b worked. Refreshm will follow ceremony. Sojourning Maso ¢ invited. Dr. and | Winter krny afte ‘\TOW' S}IO\V infi COATS Of Beauty and Distinction For Fall Large Collars WAR] Aegre nts a Mrs, Rom have spending i Lekston ‘ ud | Miss Mary Judd New Hav was the weck.end guest of Mrs | | { i | i i ed to th rek in ( n ur of reet re a an- Munson of West Main street this t week. Holloway to Be Elected Councilman From Third today called a the common ¢ Wednesday for the purpose Fi i the and Winter Wear Mayor Paonessa pecial meeting council, to night at 7:30 o' of formally e ward. | Mr. Holloy | repubiican and Cuffs of Rich Furs MLY IN INED of T take pl slock Hollo- third John from ing councilman T Very Moderately Priced (No Two Coats Alike) sses’ and Women's Sizes member of the an, town succeed William | position as a cc | vacant at the last me | was advanced to an chair. The special will Judd, whose n me | | g when hi aldermanic H. NEW 4 ok ER 'ax; i ] . e i o s ¥ f y 4 { | . i | F is s m | | ond 3 i e ou 3 | ’; previov: i ¢ g Il Test them in the r Sod frut ' the oper read, o 5 al ' o |- 4 I ing Ie s 's 2 I 2 4 1S i s oyt . % | | . e'wood bodies. | i tae roy d s} \ : ; . In short, the whole s 23 in these new Ce ¢ an S 9 Ceoviacs and La S Il LaSalies is cinest uncanny in a Il ihe new € /ncro- S | Syncro-Mesh ¢ rfocted and | carsin the indus Company, Diviz that the new im; Safety -} al Four || Wheel Brakes cra a revelction in smooth, cutomobile values, Cadillac-La Salle delivered prices include only erya responsive, powerful and positiva control e ve [l These brakes ossure more miles por hour ~ "eOsOnablechcrgesforde feinncnoy with perfect safaty, The n=w La Salles cre priced from $2285to | il Andthisisnot all: New designs; lower, longer, $2795;the new Cadillacs from $3195t0 $37954 ;“ racier lines; grecter secting capacity, larger, the new twoods from $3955 to $7500. | smoother, more flexible V-type, 8-cylinder All prices f. 0. b. Detroit. LASH MOTGRS, INCORPORATED | i} | A xu b F AV i A R("}\u‘.‘ 11 WEST MAIN ST Concern TR:LEFHONE 3000 bie