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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930. YFLE TEAM HAS Two Contests Held at State Ar- mory for Club Members The two special matches last evening at the local range the first being a nationa! tyro team match in the| prone position with the following percentages from thirty shots White, 969 McCormick Stankis, : Boehm, 96¢,: Beag.l, Cooley, 93¢,: 1 967" 9807, it Ho.t gel, I'rick, ach The second match was with (i pistol and called a “name your owr handicap match,” the shooter nan ing the score he thinks he will shoo he heing penalized two points for each point he shoots over the nari- ed score. The scores were as fal- lows Handicap Score Poglitsch w White Cooley Beach Monier Holt, r\“é"'{\(\ Engel Davies T'rick Boehm Belkin AMcCor Beagle 5 Next Thursday Glastonbury for rifle match hiac .e Aaardns ey 2 .(gu B A S s - RRwTeTeTS the {eam goes (o a regular PROWLER MAKES ESCAPE Police Insestigatc Reports of Man Near Y. W. C. A, Building and Aurses’ Home, A prowler who nno ing roomers at the . Z A. o! late made his appearance shortly after 10 o'clock last night, ten min- utes after the ad been no- tified that @ man was ®bout the nurses’ home street It is believed by tha same man was police the polict the in Sergeant Stadler fuvestigated the Sergeant McAvay us the first report and and Officer Cab second but failed to find any trace of the prowler Clty Items Axelrod’s Ivt The personal fax (32.00) was duc Feb. 1, 193 Pay it now as the penaity will increasc it to $5.00 after 30 days.—advt, Nash Co. J. Ryan, 22 2909.—advt Miss Shirley M. and Mrs. loy drugs, we deliver, call 10 spring suits and top- Roxbury Ioad Greene, daughter of Harry Greene of Stan- street, a student at the nior High school, is resting comfortably r an opcration performed at 3ritain hospital evening at 7 o'clock at Lithuanian hall on Park street Zaldokas of Pennsylvania will give an address in Lithuanian concerning present conditions in the torld. The Holy its fi night Sun the Cross A. C. will hold st dance of the year tomorrow t the Y. M. T. A. & B. hall on Main strect and the proceeds will | be used to defray the expenses of the baseball tcam which the club will organize in April. Stanley Samorajezyk, president, and Charles Golas arc on the arrangements com- mittee. oot {troubles? Kiely. regis + podist. advi. Miss Bur of the Consult J. T. ered podiatrist and chir- Raphael Bldg. Tel. 568.— Filomenia Cosolanto of 198 street and Carmine Tafolla ame address we on Wednesday by Jus Peace F. B. Hungerford. Miss Josephine McGuire, daughter r. and Mrs. Patrick McGuire of t street and Walter S. Brass e of the avenue. Newington, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bra: ried on Tuesday by Rev. cliffe of St. Mark's Episcopal church, Good clean coal. Good City Coal & Wood Co. Tel . were mar- Jacob Savitsky of treet s resting comfortabiy at the New Britain General hospital after undergoing an operation, Tues- day morning Mrs. Rose A. Bedford of 13 Slanley street is resting at he home following an operation per- formed at New Britain General hos- pital A bridge fng money Camp of ras it for the purpose for an infirmary, Keemosahbee. the New or. Crystal pond, Woodstock, will be held in Elks’ hall on Tuesday after- noon. refreshments served. A rehearsal of the Patriarchal degree will be held immediately aftor | the regular meeting of Comstock FEncampment in Odd Fellows’ hail Saturday evening. The degree will be conferred on a class of candi- dates Saturday evening, March 8. Officer Thomas to a vacant house street last night to .complaint by the Commerc Co. that boys had d property, but he failed to find any- thing to justify the complaint, Le reported. He found a door unloch- ed and went through the house without noting any damage. James Mack of 38 Wilson street complained to the police yesterday that a woman living at the same ad- dress assaulted his wife. The mat- at 102 Maple ter was referred to the prosecutiug | attorney’s wife. Good clean coal. Good service. City Coal & Wood Co. Tel, 217.— aavt “The police were nofified o'clock vesterday afternoon that four rabbits were killed by a dog which was captured at 32 Magnotia street. Dog Warden Rouskie was notificd at Good evenin ave you read the Herald Classified Ads? New Britain Rifle club shot | league | |2 prowling | on GriswotJ boin | and Officer Flyan | > married | muel Sut- | Brit- | ain Boy Scout council summer camp | Prizes will be awarded anl | Blanchette weat | investigate a | 4:45 | Fever Stricken Eskimo On Train SPECIAL MATCHES, After Dash By Dog Team to Town [the white Feb. 21 (UP)— A mo regarded o wan's best friend and |guide in the northland, glanced over |the barren waste land which brought |him trapper's fame, for perhaps the |last time today. [ From his sick bed on a |train, as it sped on its last [the 1,100 mile journey |here, Egatook’s | burned with fever as trainmen ga him the first adeq medical at- tention he h re d since hoth arms and a leg were blizzard several days The aged trappe was taken aboard the which had sped fo mile 378 terminus of tie Hudson Bay | special | lap in to a hospital | emaciated body frozen in a late ye day rain HALLORAN PRAISES SCHOOL COMMITTEE .f;Pomts Out Members Render . Valuable Service Without Pay School noard Ly School se'ph AL Halloran speaki bers of the Parents and I association of the Washington school In part he said call your : citizens of are ed Committ an Jo- » mem achers to com- and tention who | thought from from’ ther | shfp on | transactir o =iy time their nusiness professions to board of Dbusine branch municipal govers | with the same care their private in | terest would receive “and | compensation of kind Mr. Halloran's address consisted : most part of information with Washington Lin- paid a high tribute to \Y\»\ Form veteran address, without any lows am pleased oppor- tunity You in exg | which we only in | cipal in record to you sing regard and the esteem with Miss Tormay, not her offi 1 capacity as prin- the Washington school, but sual and very has made join with the successful as a teacher > in saying, very few, if rents of boys and hool were so fortunate ided with such schools today ived their or 3irls of in being pro ve have isely as trained in the schools. “To provide struction, a sacrifice ¢ the taxpayers was the cheerful and unanimous spirit shown in appropriating sufficic funds for this purpose is appreciated by all. “In this your attc {of the time teachers as we such schools and in the nece and onncction, T ntion to the eommunity and thought busiest citizens giving pro- who arc from their Banana Royal 10c Ice Cream Soda 5¢c At the Fountain. Men's White Commurity Shirts $1.29 Or 4 for §5.00 ---This shirt is well known for its fullness and wear. | With or without collars. In sizes 13 1-2 to 17. service. | 217 —| Women's | ik stips | $1.98 ---Embroidered silk crepe slips with shadow proof hems. Colors, flesh, white, peach and nile. Sizes 36 to 1. Women’s and Mis: New Slip-on Sweaters | $1.98 ---Both stylish and practi- cal. A large assortment of new captivating styles in the most favored spring shades. Sizes 34 to 42. SECOND FLOOR seven panting huskies. mect Young Bud Stewart and his The musher had left 1 Churchill o0ok’s little cabin near 00 miles away with took on his sled when th | white friends decided a was necessary to save their guide a ien to a hos- pital where all medic resources have been gathered to save his lifc Trainman Je ed physicia structions was hroug for an attempt 1 Piloten here soon as aboard telegraph- for first aid in- ported t zatook He stoicall Lnglish fe to m sdicatl ipal gove carc their private ir receive and without cor {any kind. “Thes ssion mi Loard of on tr busines t branch o mun rnment with samc would tion of men a terested the m in its great grand true sc believe the more perfr in e women are in- cducation most thoroug educati young porfs parficularly appropriat parents and teaghers of on ot the school hen w those this time memory of cans, George Washington, ather, and Abral nder of th Linco ind breadth o and of around mon noble our the of this Wil f you noble n an to prai anxious to women these listen and sin s of two gre men renewing they stood, or olut on stry ed on to AT i days of I Mexico .incoln in t witness to the nd loyalty inherite storm of 1861-65 bear and ot an heirloom from those who i Wa ed to t ea of sore distre io out hiy wa from theif L cxpanse of mig [ters, our young men wended their | rm———ees 1 to thc home of the stranger, il «nd inspired by Washington and Lin- coln, brought hope and courag I‘lv-\ wrl vigor and life and succ ceeding ages remember how money, arms more men ed and spent elves vor to put into p frecdor o nobly ington and 1 dreadful but in their they have ma have heaped on ous names ot \\1 port | way To Lynn Fire Crowd | {207 oss? M b. 21 (UP) and nay in their to 1 ln leven wake endea lessons of in th th ctic days | passed, pa history coln “Ol PREFERS JAIL JOB culars Given Out ment, New Tohn 1°. Gree 1| Hartford n of 64 Maple avenus, «nd driven by John C. 54 Wilcox street. Ths north on. Oak street at the Luglie of Putnam sedan was caved step ani B k were s Collins and Flyna ivers settled th therr HITS TRUCK SEDAN 6 feel in es thick, ex- ntly, is ever made, rece great TOFOUNDRY TASKS Man in Police Court Nearly‘ Talks Himsell Into Cell when W umiltor and old ¢ Thin raises pen or his f from hi we that th hand or voics How citi because he race o ving mories of \ rough the tioned race col ind ey ry one rallicd of “0l and 1 stood Justice, 11 would | dom an her defenders nizh numbe man or hody of m to remain ington an true follower Jincoln who bo; conduct oppos pre divided time follow | Washi our an nation i FORECLOSURL bloc SUIT FILED A large North Main and B ed by Joscph and - baum is involved in reclosure 4 Herbert ‘amp and|re P8 SUBMITS REPORT ONSOCIAL WORK Kitson Gives Red Cross = the conrt |suit which Meyer Zimman instit It was claimed that on At Mrs. Gertrude. J. Accounting In FORMER I'OOR FARM Mass., I'el Harwo this t Brookfield Whet skirts of bu George 1 we o own 1o i 1d i 24-room nerly the poor discovered the fire. The curred so Knowl truetur Dlaze eral of wl beer ap days U citize Individually Proportioned Stockings ---Now . . history made in two varying dimensions--- and in four groups. Individually Proportioned Stockings are dimensioned for the proportions of vidual legs---as well as of individual feet. ’ “Tom Sawyer” Blouses $1.00 ---FFancy broadcloths in as- sorted colors, plain whites. Guaranteed for col- or wear. Sizes 8 to 16 years. SECOND FLOOR also « « « custom In the narrow F' heel. In all the popular shades. with “fixins” 25¢ |, ---At the Fountain. ONLY DAYS MORE Any day before March Ist you can A If you want to save 8 % save vourself alot of money on the cost @ of this full-enameled Gold Medal Glen- wood.The extraordinary price of 8195 holds good until then only. Imagine never having to use stove blacking again! 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SECOND FLOOR ---All wool mixtures, lined, good looking, and gre; Some Crompton Corduroys also included. Sizes 8 to 18 years. SECOND IFLOOR MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE literally cooks for the nation. ‘ everywhere §turnyto hermenusandrecipes Housewives for guidanceand help in making mecals— and making them more palatable, more , varied and filled with surprising new dishes. Read her daily column in THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD ALEXANDER GEORGE ~ MRS. ALEXAND;R" GEORGE