New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1920, Page 2

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'MEMORIAL BUILDING FOR CITY = et iitiaws ¢ PL..NNED BY () Perfection bdominal Beltss T .’ ‘ 878 _ Heater Now $6.25 They Protect Against the Flu 'HERBERT y L. MILLS : : . & Hardware 336 Main Street = FEBBEBHD SBRPVE T LR S VT FVBE astic Hosiery Y B The very best and at the vest price=-- If desired an appointment | be made at your home take measurements— ‘ ) BHBBEGE \' ) fefelol @ lofokeleedeo] roper fitting assured. &3 X % !f»;s» Telephone 330. S T o TR R T Y T R ckinson Drug Co. ol B g = S T . . o 1 ou can call it a Starting Batte 169-171 Main Street il o e N Sandn | Sl gy et reauybygis ry Qg e & FOR BOYS— SOISETTE AND MADRAS PAJAMAS— naturally you want that performance to be of and fancy striped effects: 5 3 5 the highest possible quality. 00 Grade at = $1.65 i g 3 n pink, light blue, lavender 1.65 Grade at $1.25 When you equip your car with the Hine and Brumbaum Avchitects. R DESIGN FOR MEMORIAL BUILDING “Bafde i f 'or boys to vears old— St‘mq& S neleht blcasing colors ,Trust Fund Already} three. con 2 of Curtis I.. Sheldon. sccond floor ix devated (o soc zation recogn v e us the e Lighting Batta'y . | p nley J -eski and Maurice H. | r -service men, incluc officinl ex-se 2 men's 3 ion Pease are working on the organization | ing the G. A. It., Spanish War Veterans | and has been designated by the stat wctical plan of procedur: { ana all auxiliary. hereditar board of contrel to handle the sol- k.80 Grade At 1.5 Started by Eddy- E r Phl st e propaseilnhne Riatclbeh . ey fund. The Frenen you get quality pertormance-—persistent, dependable, enduring. so0 Graae i ... s |l Glover Post—Edifice | e, oo vt as for commemorating | vl o5 e “biitiimg. ith s seatms | entrusied to e o (he Geimbac . You get @ product that s as nearly 100 percent right as 32 % e o cepasioyonatieas S 000 T e "o’ years of specialized storage battery building experience can ((f ” | WI“ be for A“ Ex- f it is hoped that every New { but it is planned far usc 4§ i g breme sacrifice in his countiy's serve | ope e 4.50 Grade at Britain man, woman and child will | nacium also. Bowling . gy | realize the opportunity to beautify the )00 Gt e o Sigee the memorial is the id ) 5 e 3 £ 7 k '.’il = l[ Serv1ce Mefl and WIll city by an additional adorning public {* i {ps .u’\-(l".:‘ hn]l al .J:Z:”-:}r‘(fll‘,’ivy,,’, local post of the American L . " There is an “‘XEXiDe’’ made exactly to meet the individual NiIRe Jlos |t | building and assist by liberal contri- | cated in the basement, {2 brief resume of its history folloy : i . = Be Paid for b Series | ’ution and by heartily endorsing the | g first event for the purpase of | . The Bddy-Glover p out or - Needs of your car—come in and look it over. i‘t < e a or y a erles Hroven ent ! \.‘\"‘ln'v the above mentioned rund will 2 > of ex-scrvice men, held at o’l'})dlli} |0l Dliciasnerallinciiioodan aisins fthell e RS The GRONCmentionon ILnCaw] . April 5. 1919, A tempo Of Entertainments—-; perCi T VN:‘V“”\)illl‘r\‘\'{'\n"lh:‘yk” B e e e | nization was formed 1o ap- “EXide’—* ‘A SURE START ASSURED’ E S . N i L charter for st of the A Sl el v 12 The 102d Regime y fic Pays to Buy Our Kind” carnivals and affairs of a like nature. | o0 S0 (O U RCE S : i Lezion 1o e arts: - () 08! 'y, . which the public will be asked to pat- the two Now Britain officers who foll . New Britain boys will provide = 4 E ASYRUM & T ronize. AR L i i on the field of battle in the world war. A. G. HAWK R HARTFORD, { SR Such a building. centrally 3 The Tocated. | poxes will be erected at the armo: tempora rs elected The beginning of a trust fund for f would offer suitable accommodations | accommodate prominent guests, and a | Suide the new-born or tion we { the erection of a $100,000 memorial | for musical recitals. . conven-| number of them have already been | Communder Willi P, Stock == =7 { community hause in New Britain has ! tians, balls asse which the n up. ee nier., Clarence F. Calla- EXIDE SERVICE been established by recent action of | city is not able to handle because of an: s ¥, Harry C. Jackson, and ] [l ’T | J e 8 A carnival under the auspices of : Clr 7l E]‘{S the Bddy-Glover post of the American | the present lack of suitable facilities. S S '.O{J]”“ ror§ treas -, Herbert H. | Legion. The memorial building is pro- | The accompanying sketeh of the | 45t 308" (X iiion tn automobile | ;e charter -d on June . ELM STREET posed as a permanent home for S propased . memorial illustrates an | (i pe offered as the principal prize, | 1212 2 et me at Henry Morans' and he: rvice men of whatever war adopted colonial structure of tapestry e S 17e: 1 roll members, o - " “ictor Tebruary Records.—advi. | United States bas engaged-in, and also | Drick, granite trimmed, 60 feet frant "‘;u"'m";‘m'{‘:,"““du;;’ tlcinieme and | ceepted n;m! the permu c CENTRAL GARAGE, Plainville eek yay water rent and a civ institution to cultivate and | by 150 feet deep. at an appreximate 7 3 EEs _| zatio under o s elected by ',tm‘;,e:. ium\"“ encourage the highest and noblest | cost of $100,000. "The present plan It is the hope nl-(h",' originators = membe R chtnca [‘:%?;isli‘ggl{ lere will be a meeling of the | trait of citizenship includes two main floors. a roof gar-| the idew e e G el 2b- | November 6. Since that time ens' Club at the usual meeting | _The local post of the American Le- | den and a large basement. Dropl y the c mmorn ’U_‘}I‘l“{l_ O { membership has n from on Tuesday afternoon at 3 | 8ion hus taken the initiative in cre- The first floor has been designed to '!“"’;‘V) : “ ff, m“t‘l ‘:‘| even- | 600, and it is hoped that eventu k. Richard Burton, professor | atilg . separate, and indepeéndent | include spacious reception halls can- | thally be "”‘:Qfl over to the trustees| every-ex-sorvice man in the world wi erature in the University of Min- | Puilding trust fund, to comply with | taining bronze tablets commem of this fund for the memo 1 cantnge of the cordial in- a, will give a talk on “The Re- the existing state laws regarding such | national servic ophy | ¥ 5 vitation extended him to join up and = 2 . B ¢ Dicken funds. A temporary committee of | room, and governing quarters. The American Legion is the organi- { “carry on™ for good citizenship. tind and always will. [ have no de- § of parts unknown. They were marricd ; o s, r 8 ce er 90 illsdale, N to show. State Armory tonight.— - newspaper ¢ t 1 December 4. 1904 Hillsdal 1 _ y proc E Y. The plaintiff charged adultery. lar Dardanella at Henry Morans’. ] | coldl . Undaunted. he r common council and got his proposi- t to squanc money in develop- some g which and also that her husband bas con- E i | turned wi proposal to deed | tion throug A short time ago he | ing private ot .xisi among neighbors. But tributed nothing tow: her support ' e 5 land without any obl atso- | appeared before the board of publ i Ravel soriailithe G g i hg the affair with its bear- ! for six vears. how. State Armory tonight.— | . L have € ) ity of 2 | S 2 ! il = 3 . i < ever. IFinally the was trans- | works and demanded that ,000 be | Britain for Searst o i I firmly believe the w e Leopold Bruddel of this city asked ¢ BT B LSRR ,1. rred. pent on developing and draining the | or another. [ have alwiays rogarded ©° rascality’ were not misvlaced.” to be freed from Olza Bruddel, to F“R [;[]MM‘SSI[]N Pushed Through Council | 1and. nuy oath of office a . blization. i a5 whom he Wus married in this city in HT DOCKET AT | _“Then Mr. Gorbach sot busy in thel Do the people of New Britain |1 ks e & is DIVORCE FOR BRUDDELL. { ‘\’\:‘;:‘.F?\?{i\ E e N‘llt‘fr1...‘{)1“1;-1?20\‘;;‘; LICE COURT, TODAY RS T | 3 S a1 : o St at from May. 1918, to June. 1918, he - “pj 4 : > s in the nation’s service ut Panama i Adheres to Term “Piece of Ras- it e Comaa NN P eSS Two New Britain people appealed e | £ Sl 3 PREAST | 3 Leap Year affair. is the Eiks® fair. divorce i the upe cality” on Boulevard Matter | : fisoss RO o B AT S T ‘ 5 § . Lucien F. Durpee presiding. t ! nent Is Suspended By Judge n H. Kirkham in the Case of Dr. Zwick. Nellie M. Finkle Stoddard usked for Four more days, then the bisg Public Works Commssioner John « divarce from W. gment was suspended in the | O'Brien has nothing to retract from of Dr. Frank Zwick, who ap- id before Judge John I, Kirk- at the police court this morn- b answer the charge of parking | Proposition to construct a boulevard tomobile in a restricted district | from Stanley street to Commonwealth | hioye” than forty At-lis a ¢, H. Mitchell appeared for ccused and stated that the doe-} 905" @0 e | vhen parking his car had just | D8 “l'ark Reserve.” a stretch of real | ned from atlending a patient | eStite owned and operated by a con- might need further attention im- cern of which Councilman 'lrl;liv«un‘ te He ulso had several in- | Gorbach democratic representative | 4 st oA i f the =ixth ward, is a member. | [ ye: > not i { O'Brien was made when the matter | _' was e = . | or incluging an item of $30,000 for << . r ere and. blxee } me for action. The item was | a s a l Ca tion e ‘ € C the « 1 of the com- ' Jy Trom the 1t School ; but in =oing before th 7 A g s e e o Keep frost out of your garage. And have your car avail- prachool Al e s able at all times during the winter by installing the neglecting 1 1 « N » v, My, O} his statements at a recent meeting of { the board and still feels that the | “piece of rascality” being pushed through for the purpose of develop- s e i i > 5 . Perhaps the most graceful of all the Sextt open i T e Richardson Garage Heating System (B el e e roakter siiias Bl b e History of an witempf v ade t This miniature Hot Water Heating System is very inexpensive sportsman and country club member. In the rear oI in cost and upkeep-—easily installed by one man. A shovel Richardson deck, for e a'mple. is a s}orage space large enough or two of coal a day will keep your car fit and ready & Boyaton Co. i} for the carrying of picnic hampers or a week-end bag, for use on coldest days. West 31t Stre while at the right is a long, individual compartment that is used for guns, golf clubs, - fishing rods or Fumished complete as shown here. It is guaranteed by Gentlemen : s Bove Send me description other sport equipment. The car has both speed and a ity o and prices o G 5 AR hi St i it “ o ,’ = i ‘:‘ i | F. ,C. WALKER irl\v:\t‘:l‘zccv[vs\g“ mm;H:; :’?m[l{n.asft?;';:sgBlgigtofi. New El.lgland Distributor. i b o bt Vol S un ol 57 Harrison St., Tel. 546 e 1 REID MOTOR CO., Hartford hdakt B E L e ; Represented By Charles Spring. i : . 3 ; Address— {§ 210 ARCH ST. < - TEL.1056-3 § .

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