New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 2

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1) MAIN STREET N EVENINGS. ear and hirt Values and HMorsfall Shirts gon Half a« Large ® we Then made, and offer you NEOKWEAIT o woll at $5 and $4, by est source of suppl hom none ranks high- At 83 and $2.50. Thye Hossfall om‘?a n U] 3 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. 78 to Buy Our Kind.” ITY ITEMS 'Victrolas, C. L. Plerce & Co. bovallo has brought suit for st Crank Conte, and prop- nging to the defendant on een attached. The to the city court on in January I sale at Besse-Leland's. umerary Officer Oliver H has tendered his resignation lice department, to enlist in { dry washing at 9 cents a | tc inning Dec. 13. Unfon Laun- y Cleaning «o.—advt that are different at Johnson gon Studio. Make an ap- today. 125 vt r lunch at Dickinson's.— of will gular tain Thur vening. ber Victor records on sale to- €. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Lukoski, of 67 Smith street, pt amputation of the second the right hand yesterday at Britain General haspital. He jally injured the finger while at the UCorbin Screw corpora- nthly meeting B. P. 0. E. your Christmas framing done tedt's Photo Shop.—advt h Wazoka, of city W to 30 days In jall and fined d costs in the United States New Haven yesterday nfter- r operating u whiskey still r Your Nest, latest popular €. L. Plerce, & Co.—advt. this was OUS MACE IN MOVIES, 200 Mile " tional 200 mile n, Indlana, re rested in tho ot at Monlor's store o Hall, Hungorford (ou evening, Dec. 1st Welshaar ind now holder road championahip winnor of the ally be here with the show m and will give some Interesting | cnr and his exper- | in Mits on the race dditlon to the Marion film, pic of the 'mu mile na nllnnnl cham- P foymn Cla Main St. Phone NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY ‘NOVEMBER 30, 1920. WALL The back ground PAPER for a happy home. An unexcelled line of Popular Priced Wall Papers Domestic and foreign now ready for your appreval. Distinctively Decorative and Decidedly Durable. ® Do Not Miss Seeing Our New Line THE JOIN BOYLE CO...PANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. STATE ASSEMBLY 1S ASKED T0 ACT | Motor ~ Vehicle Would Curb Jitney Traflic Hartford, Nov. passing intere: of pleasure cs report of Motor 0.—Of more trucks, is the icle Commission- er Robbins B. Stoeckel for the ending June 30. This, among things, recommends state legislation rather than municipal ordinances to regulate jitney trafic. It also con- tends that ng state legislation should interfere with the of the motor department in the er of vehicular safety devices. Ar portant suggestions mage by the com- other safety. appliances on public = service cars, regular inspectiéh of jitneys and the hiring of men to do this One Way to Curb Accidents. nt manner in which many ents can be curbed, the commissioner reports, is to enact a pedestrian law which would 1 carel redestrian liable to p tion 1 negligent motor ¢ er Such a regulation cann be deferred Mr. Stoecckel = ferring to the working of the motor vehicle law, the reports: “The motor vehicle law, as it now stands is, in the opinion of the com- missioner, the best in cxistence ““The test as to whether a regula- law of this kind is good or bad ke a appears to be as to whether in its enforcement it is necessary to sup- } plement it by a large number of rul- ings and interpretations. Outside of questions raised by the acts relating to ings. Tt would seer that this law may, with a few changes of a very minor chs to make m, therefore, form for many vears to New Mcasurcs Planned. New measures planned that hoped to tend toward more eareful observance of the law are cording to Commmissioner Stoeckel 1. Placing reckless driving { the definition of wiliful s ! 2 Perfection of the to make it capable of and providing for an an n ard with which to compare commer cial gasoline as sold Full anthority to decide afety appliances on public service | Soter vanicias 4. Accident prevention Authority for inspectors to | cilitate recovery of stolen | biles are under ension fa- iutomo- Effcrts to reduce accidents Campalgn of education estrinn and motor vehic em le n of insurance policy o of public =ervice Other Rey ssloncr Ste ontained many e ' good measure, s that there vs are withdrawn, Vit is impossiblo | netimes too, he ad- are drivers of public service nable to prevent overload- ! Many Fatal Accidents. Touching upon the | aceidents, the report shows a m.m-u.-. number of fatal held at|of 21 (rum January through Novem- he same period a Commissioner than H eclally to owners | period | ng the more im- | missioner are ones emphasizing the | necessity of a rigid supervision of all | a number of additional | commissioner | ., | more careful is to have legislation \ | that will prevent him collecting dam- - | partment was recei PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, New Britain, Conn. The pennies spent on « little toys For Uncle Sam’s own girls and boys In turn, of course, go back again To our own loyal working men Americari—the Work- man’s Hand American—'twas Buile ARE YOU GOING? Benefit Performance New Britain General Hospltal Bulldmg Fund LYCEUM THEATRE Matinee and Night, Thurs., Dec. 6—Special Acts of Vaudeville—6 And “Held in Trust” Starring May Allison George Kibbe Turner’s Red Book Magazine Story Vividly Pictured on the Screen Tickets 50c, 75¢, $1.00 On Sale Now at Lyceum Box Office, Campaign Head- quarters, and by Factory Team Workers A—..--- p - Reserved Seats ExchangedWednesday and Thursday Morning from 10a.m. to 12noon at Lyceum Box Office ‘““Help Your Hospital—You'll Need It!” Nov. 29—Dec. 6 $600,000 and Planned “American—in Spurit, ! too America’s Toy Gift to “' Toys of All Kinds ’ Herbert L. Mills Hardware 336 Main St x-@ ‘i§! ® were but 169 fatal accidents. The iniformed men pa- | authorities, rather than individ- . = One way to make the pedestrian jages for Injuries received when he | jis in the wrong, Mr. Stoeckel says. ife advocates a law that will permit an auto driver to bring charges of recklessness against a pedestrian, as mitting the pedestrian to | against the motorist. eys Show Decline, Another section of the report shows hat the number of jitneys about the falling off. In 1919 there were nd now there are but 9@@@@@@@@@@@@iéi-iéfi@@-@@fi&?#@@@fi@@#@@@#fli&@@@fi#@@@@@@fi@ totalle: 516,509 To Care a Cold in One Day Take X QUIN J‘YH sl NFLUENZA preventive, melt and nndnndmotuh‘— CKS = F—_—-—-E——?_?——__F!?__ &fi@@@@@@@@@fi'@@@@@M#@@fi@@@@@@@@@‘#fi@fi#fi@@fi#@####fi#fifi@%@ B SO BEBRHE ALY IEONOSBDBGARGASESASAEEGHODSOAHE :REMOVAL SALE A. H.LENOCH Wiil Remove from 340 Main to 326 Main St., 3rd Door fromR.R. Crossmg Sale Opens Wednesday Morning Open Thanksgiving Until 12 o’clock OUR STOCK is very large and consists of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Watches, Dia- monds, Silverware, etc., of the very best quality. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW AND SAVE MONEY. We have been in business'in this city for the past ten years and have acquired an enviable reputation for honesty and fair dealing, As we expect to continue in business here you can rest assured we will guarantee every article we sell. Below are a few of the many articles we have on sale: 1 Gold Crosses Lingerie Pins Tie Pins Bar Pins Manicure Sets Shaving Sets Ivory Picture Frames Ivory Clocks Waldemar Chains Watch Fobs And others too numerous to mention. Pearl Beads Lavallieres Ivory Sets Rings Scarf Pins Cuff Links Gold Pocket Knives Brooches Bracelets Society Charms. Buttons and Rings Ear Rings Bracelet Watches, reg. price $15. Sale price $8. Waltham and Elgin Bracelet Watches, regular $28.00. Sale price $20.00 Regular $2.50 Gents’ Nickel Watches. Sale prios . ... ...oic00 o i s e A $1.50 Our exitire stock of Diamonds at greatly reduced prices. " CLOCKS Regular $2.50 Alarm Clocks - : All makes of Alarm Clocks greatly reduced EXTRAORDINARY OFFER In our stock are many articles on which the prices are restricted which we cannot cut. They consist of Hamilton, Howard, Ladies’ Elgin and Waltham Watches; Big Ben Clocks; Waterman’s Pens and Ingersoll Watches; 1847 Silverware, Community Silverware. We will give a valuable present to each and every purchaser of the above named articles. A H ENOCH The Qualiy Jewelry Store 340 MAIN STREET * New Britain, Conn.

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