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A guaranteed singing Canary, a fishing rod, a bowl of goldfish, alsn 300 other souvenirs to any- one holding the greatest amount of tickets given away at the New Britain Bird Store Have you started saving tickets, if not, get busy at earlier the better. NEW BRITAIN 105 ARCH STREET once, the HUGHEY JENNINGS T0 ASSIST WPGRA Late Detroit Pilot Will Be Giants’ Assistant Manager Noew York, Oct. 30.—Hugh Jen- ings will eat grass and do his ee- vahing at the Polo Grounds next sea- on. He and John McGraw have de- cided that the Polo Grounds' fodder will be the best for Hughey from now on, and so next year fhe late pilot of the Detroit Tigers will be assistant manager of the Giants. Jen- nings’ signed contract to that effect arrived yesterday, and he therefore roturns to the National league, which in the years gone by he adorned so long as a player, for Hughey when he was active performer was one of the best shortstops of his or any other time. LIFE IMPRISONMENT Two Hartord Men Are Found f'hfllly of Murder in Second Degree and Immediately Sentenced. Hartford, Oct. 30.—Garetano Carra- dino and Tony Fleres, alias Tony ¥Fedele of this city who was brought back from California to stand trial for the muyrder of Isadore Saladino on August 7, 1919, were convicted of murder and sentencer to Wethersfiald for Iife by Judgs Frank T. Haines of the superior court last evening at 10:10. JONES-LETHIN, Paul Jones and Miss Rose Lethin were married yesterday at the Swed- ish Lutheran parsonage on Bassett street, by Rev. S. G. Ohman. The couple came to this city to be wed by Rev. Ohman from their home in Elgin, IlIl. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Ohman. _——— NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE has a new supply of dog medicines, dog and puppy biscuits, cojlars and harness. Also goldfish and grass, Sce Satur- day’'s advertiscment. 105 ARCH ST. Tel. 1131-3 FRANK ' BOSOO BARBER SHOP 5 BARBERS Open to our patrons from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.—8aturday 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. 183 MAIN STREET Over Clark & Bralnerds. NY member of the family will feel thoroughly at horoe in the new Six- Cyfinder Scripps-Booth Coupe. It is stylish in design, easy to operate and roomy enough to seat four passengers in comafort. It has the amartness which is eo desirable in this type of motor car, and the com- plete appointment which appeals to those who wvalne elogance. No details thet might add to its ueefulness and desir- ability have been omitted. The improved cheasis an which this body is mounted, is worthy of soch coach work, Wheelbase and springs are looger; the frame has added strength; the radi- ator design ts newand everywhere there ia evidence of Scripps-Booth high standards, Lash Motor Co. Cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920. BILL PEDDLER FINED Agent of Rea IEstate Company Ar- rested for Violating City Ordinance by Distributing Papers. For distrituting handbills on Ctn ter street after he had been warned against the practice, Charles Perche was fined $5 and cost morning by Judge John K. ham. The pamphlitts w ments for a lend comy man Wiliiam layes arr cused yesterday at 12:45 near trance to Landers’ factory Patrolman Michael Cosgrove - rested John Bastian yesterday on Park street after John had fallen to the sidewalk and was in danger of further injuring himself. The accused re- quested that Prosecutor G. W. refrain from asking where he pro- cured his liquor, as he did not wish to bring anybody trouble. the en- CITY C©COU MENTS. Trial Dates Are ¢ for Settling Le- zal Questions. The following trial dates were as- signed at the short calendar session of the city court yesterday afternoon: Wednesday, November 3, at 10 a. m., M. H. Fox, by B. F. Gaffacy vs. Samuel Waskowitz, by G W. Kle Wednesday, November 3, at 2 p. m., John T. Hennessy, by J. G. Woods vs. 1. M. Goldstein, et al, by A. A. Green- berg and M. D. Saxe; B. Schneilder & Sons, by H. P. Roche vs. Abraham M. aplan, et al, by M. D. Saxe, Thurs- November 4 at 10 a. m.; Thurs- November 4 at 2 p. m., Antonio Jetina, by G. W. Klett vs. Adam Tumenowicz, by F. B. Hungerford; ‘Thursday, November 11 at 10 a. m,, Samuel Miller, by W. M. Greenstein vs, Thomas Cherniak, by A. A. Green- berg. COCCHT SENTENCED Ttalian Who Murdered Ruth Cruger in New York Gets Prison> 27 Years in Bologna, Italy, Oct. 30.—(By The Associated Prees).~—Alfredo Cocchi, on trial here for the murder of Ruth Cruger in New York city in Feb- ruary, 1917, was yesterday found guilty on four charges. The Y. Can —advt. N. leads them all 'WOMEN NEED - NOT STAND IT Lydia E. 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For forty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who now are free from suffering 17 | its use. e ——— NOTICE TO PATRIARCHS. Comstock Encampment to Ttake Can- didates to Hartford Monday Night. No. 20, L has accepted an invitation from Midian Encampment No. 7 of Hartford to be present at its meeting Mondey evening and witness the Royal \ Purple degree. Comstack has a large class ready to receive this de- gree, and they will be taken along and worked at the same time. Arrangements have been made for those patriarchs whq intend to go. to meet in front of the'Savings Bank of New Britain, not later than 6:55 p. m. Patriarchs willing to donate the use of their automobiles should please notify R. B. Crocker, Scribe, P. O. Box 426. i Comstock encampment, 10 Days Free Trial With the Royal ELECTRIC ' CLEANER Will Convince You That It Is Superior to Any Other. Let us demonstrate the Royal in your home and g then use it for ten days free. We will gladly take it s | M back if you are not enttirely places you under no obligations. After using it ten days and become that it will do better work in less time than any other /’ way of cleaning you may have it by paying down VACUUM satisfied. This trial convinced Only $2.75 For the first payment the balance in easy monthly payments, 4 ICowlesElectricCo. 74 WINTHROP ST., New Britain. On or about Nevember 10th we will be at Tel. 458-12 located $8 85 WEST MAIN STREET With a complete line of Eleetrical Merchandise. 2 g LIRS mA R GRS R RN o Dozen A Photograph:s will solve a dozen of what to give at Christmas pr lems. Sittings made now rclieve y hopping worrie You are not as b : as we will be not as bu LS el A SRR December. ARCADE STUDIO The photographer in your town, The best of selected raw milk thor- | oughiy PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. 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" _FOR SALE— A two tenement house of 10 rooms w1 modern improvements and a garage, on City could be bought for one thousand ($1,000) cash, A six tenement block on High street; tages in Belvidere, also a nine acre farm rooms and all modern improvements, right on line. We have a few lots that can be bought any amount down on Belden, East, Austin, or in Belvidere all at a low pricc. AT B. SolomonReal 325 Main St., New Britain, Conn. Kl g “Makes Cooking ke ¢ SN Thin The GOLD Mi& for the modern If you should receive word this morning ti evening, and you wished to prepare ve t you could depend upon. ovens t! | V8§ 4 Iious a liish‘es, you would You would also want a cooking top Wy, N W 2 20 TAR LEANAAL A A L AN \ Save You { cozl oven and a gas time. ect long. It is ideal hany would come by want large enough to take care of all the utensils required in preparing a top- class meal. 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