New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1921, Page 9

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BUSINESS CONDITIONS Force Us to Dispose of Our Tremendous Surplus Stock at PUBLIC AUCTION Starting Thursday, April 21st, at 2 P. M. Our Entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Solid Gold Jewelry, Sterllng Silver, Community and Rogers Silverware, Cut Glass, Genuine lvory, and Novelties will be sold at your price twice daily, 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. WE ARE NOT GOING.OUT OF BUSINESS Our usual guarantee goes with every article sold. We are overbought and must turn our stock into cash It will be the chance of your lifetime to get the finest goods manufactured at your own figures. Our Watcll stock consists of the following lngl: grade makes: Howards, Hamiltons, Walthams, Elgins, lllinois, South Bend, Hampden, and the best Swiss watches. All standard prices. Will Be Sold to the Highest Bidder. Our Diamonds are all the best grade, blue, white, and the finest of cutting to be had. Our guarantee of your full purchase price refunded if not as represented, is convincing of the quality you will buy at this sale. Our French Ivory Goods consist of all the patterns of the Du Pont make, better known as the maker of the ‘famous “Du Barry” desngn Also a complete Ime of French Ivory from the File to a 30-Piece Chest. Our Silverware consists of the standard makes only. Community Plate and Community Par Plate, Rogers 1847 and all other grades made . by the reliable Rogers Co. NOTICE!? Prizes to be awarded to the Lady and Gentleman making the first purchase at our store on Thursday, April 21st, at 2:00 p. m. A Diamond Ring will be awarded the Lady Makmg the First Purchase. A Gold Watch will be awarded the Gentleman makmg the First Purchase. Be the one to get the valuable prizes. LOUIS ROSENBLATT, & CO., BOSTON, MASS., AUCTIONEERS. REED JEWELRY CO. “hen” Y n;u.d for oo:ey. ",,"’: ninth I:HI;L,‘ pires—MeCormick and Hart Time nr‘ Hamilton, p. 3 involved and lengthy and it is .ex- FARM LOAN U\lo‘\. New York 4 3 —9 | game—1 1 29 J o L = \ w Hoston ... €0 16008 01 T 2 S e o pected that the new form will be but Two-base hits—Walker, Kelly. Stolen haif aslong. Delegates from Various Organizations ; bases—Bancreft, Frisch. Sacrifices—Ban- Cardinals Trounce Reds. 4 Requests for information as to sal- Meet ats Washington. epoft 2, Brown, Dougles, Ford. Cincfanati, April 20.—May out 3 Flack i f bank e v . . Apr -pitched ac f. ... . aries of bank officials and employes - i I ’ R s Set S vesterday, and the St. = Louls - - which was called for by former Comp- | 'ashington, April 20.—Delegates and Kelly. Left on bases—X Cardinls won from Cincinnati, § to 1. Sharp | : 2 Boston 9. Bases on balle—Of Douat 3| Nolding by both sides featured every inning | Grimes. ib. ... ; troller John Skelton Williams, offi- | from farm loan associations through- off MoQuillan, 4: off Coomey, 8. of the game. Maisel, cf. . cials said, probably would not be in- | out the United States were here today an-lllln. 7 in 6 innings (none out in sev-| The score: ool - s : o ! ! : o enth); off Seott, 1 in 1 ianing: off Cooney, iy &5 cluded in the new bank call. to organize tho National Union ot St. Louis (N " —— PP mome iIn ¢ fonings. Struek out—DBy Deus- | - ; s Eias S Cl'OId Sit in md‘x-. 1: by MeQuillan. 3: by Coeney. 1. Los- | ab ’ PREPARE FOR PDEBISCITE. Farm Loan associations. | ing_piteher—McQuilian. Umpires—Brennan | Heatheote, Lo N'r‘ Seven millions out of the total $24,- and Emesle. Time of game—2 hours lnd; Fournjer, 1b “thfl' ‘or Gallle 1 minutes o re s Rl e R s Tyrolese Begin Pilgrimage to That | 000,000 capital stock of 12 federal | — | Hornsby, ot SO Provinoe $a Cast Thle Votes farm loan banks were said to be mer Beats Robl T 2 ; 3026 14 5 - owned by the associations. The con- st At It Proskien| G + e or Martin in’ ein. © Vienna, April 20.—Tyrolese have | vention will ask for an increase to Avel) Sh—Jetoien: hung: flem the | o Ll iCRn P ir losths . streak by | Topocos b Batted for Fuhr in inth. begun their pilgrimage to that prov- | $35 000 of the maximum which a fed- hich Fhil Douglas oft and of | gropping a bectic 3 to 3 battle to m-‘ May, p. “Tierney out, hit by batted ince for the purpose of taking part in | cral Jand bank may loan to individual the Hostons at Braves Fleld yes. | Phiilfes. It was the fifth stralght defeat :’1::::::%- < ‘; ; :: ; '1‘ ! the plebiscite to be held there next ' j,,rrowers I - Your kiddi en’t ernoon, Treezes cooled by am in- | for the National League champioms, A Total ....... 38 6 12 Two-base hits—Martin, Maranville, Grimes, Month, by which the province will ex- B at by R | 2 - Shis, Grimés. 3 . =l — m others. Th losbergs up in he aretic re- | FEICHE sloat by Meusel broushi defeat tof Clacinnatl (N.) Carey, Bigbee. Grimm, Hollocher. Three- Dr s sentiment regarding fusion different froi b themselves in from tho ocean | afrer the Dodgers had deadincked proceed. | ab pueo hits—Deal, Hamiiton. Ieme ran— ywith Germany. Those eligible to vote Dance at State Armory, anniversary | 8 knock the furniture, stan baseball about as seasonable as | Ing in their half of the soventh . . ot i e S o paral- are getting ready to leave their homes | of Battle of Seicheprey, Wednesday | N upstairs- and down an flght down in Quits, The skiea| The score . 2 : | Hamilton Maranville and Grimm: Martin, in all parts of the Austrian republic. | evening, April 20, 1921. Lynch's 8- upset water on the floor. | rpteby Ry B cxtipmond Broeklyn (N.) 1 2 | O'Farreil and Grimes. Left on bases—Pitts. | All who intend to go to Tyrol have | Piece orchestra, featuring novelty All woodwork about ing tewrs But with el that | gieen 3 i burgh 5. Chicago 1:. Bases on balls—Off heen instructed to bring blankets as i Piano duel by John Crean-Geo: Lynch. (WO 1 i Tohfae Martin 3. Hamilton 1. Hits—Off Martin 8 in " 1, 4ine coctem along military li Admission 50e, war tax 5c. Coma home can always loold @ the rest of the Glants com Johnson, ! e Tt A B e illeting system along military lines r c . things pretty het for the Br Grimth, Hargrave, c. . .3 3 Hamilton (Flack). Struck out—By Hamil- hat beer established. one—come all. advt. brand-new, if its kept coated Yorks took the first of the ser Wheat, Marquard, p. 5 3 ton 3, Martin 1, Fuhr 2. Wild pitehes— ' e Lo with “LAVA-VAR”. Kenschy, Coumbe, p. .. H 3 o | Hamilton 1, Fubr 1. Losing pitcher—Mar._ | 3 New, York (N.) Nels, cf. . tin. Umpires—Quigley and O'Day. Time of “« ”» Total ... game—2.03 LAVA-VAR Nhannan, alood . St. Louls .... o 03 °—g S applied easily and ech . Cinetnnatt ....50 0 0 0 0 o CANNOT SEARCH SHIPS. er night,, ‘Two-base bits—Fournier, —_— lany‘ Dr‘es ov o e emiemery, Stock. Duncan. = Stol- | Sheriffs Hase Not This Right Under ' It removes scratches and] Stock. Double plays—Stock, Prohibition Law. > resists water, and wear of Fournter; Toporeer, Lavan X | Miami, Fla. April 20,—A sheriff all sorts longer than’ any Left on bases—Cineinnati 3 ] HA ace has no right to go aboard a foreign gu;h _ | vessel and search for liquor under the RTFORD other surf: fi ainzs Ooombe ¢ in 4 1 s _|urohlbmon law and the liquor seized (Just Across the Connecticut Bridge) Ae YOITM 's Losing pitcher—Marquard lin such manner cannot be admitted Meusel X I R - T o = - All Colors Clear | 4 : an and Rigler. Time of game—1:40 +in_evidence, according-to a decision M - Th l o o l Whightstone . vone {by County Judge W. Frank Blanton t tl 3 Parkinecn, oo +vvrsrrors 8 899 8 § : e , usic That Is Irresis ble Felms"""““c“" , day. - Pirates on Rampage. here today - Judge Blanton dismissed charges of | Colors, K. Miller, ss . . af -t Sydide . Chicage, April 20 —Pictsburgh went on a Violating the prohibition law against Nagacus ol Lo Roog. Bruggy. « batting rampage. hitting both Martin and two members of a British schooner WO estras \ -y . 3% Ring. P . . ; Fuhr hard, and won easily from Chicu#0 arrested yesterday after the sherifl (5+14). *Seve the , L e % el imttors made L founa ten quarts of rum aboard, GIBSON’S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA T g& ; :""','l,.,"'.'\ s;:;h."l;n';:,,';,:;h‘;m" ‘:;::u:'i;o :;I:;:rre ;:nm. ‘:n'.:')r,;. ;.:n::, “',“C‘.’"““glw hlls testimony at the pre- : ROYAL MARIMBA BAND n . 3 . sit #is- ] liminary hearing. i : ! sadore in the ninth lnning,. | tesad when they launched their final at- Mot grnaio 10 The impelling music and the 5,000 square feet of on tn the seventh.in- §tadk mgatnst Funr. - 000 SIMPLER BANK CALL. wonderful dance floor along with the pleasant sur- - » 1 24 By perfect support. kept the locals’ hita : e i roundings and courteous service form a combination = 4l Pwo-vase blis—TRuether, Johnllm, Pariin.| The score °':’fic"“°h':";‘fek““""l‘m" ""“_‘Em'm:“"-’ that cannot be beaten. 2 ] PRETET son. Home runs—Neis, Willlams, Meusel, Pittsburgh (N,) n‘ ’ - DANCING EVERY EVEN!NG UNTlL 4 8 i b g Bien. Vasa Meuse,Saerifese—o, "o, \pan ol Wasington. April 30.—A new_ and 1 A. M. (Except Sunda won tana 3. Smiler; Brengel and’ Rawiings: v a © simplified form of bank call is being . - —_— o ¢ Bl ey | Bigbes. if. - - 22a 2iworked out by the comptroller of the , ADMISSION- 55¢c. cs.hlfdlyl and I{ghd.y; $1.00. - bases—Brookiyn. Dawes : % ojcurrency, treasury. officials said teday. 5 ——— Joseph C. Gilbert, M""W- — RY PICKFORD m e , s : i cnwasonan |2 c000urcounss oKrueger lonsovoanonnony ~3a ; 2l sonen wleseoncormosas, wlossernoncssssss Philadelphia (:.. b po wlesson- mooumE 0.The old form on which the pational ? . ° banks were required to . make the

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