New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1922, Page 14

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\ 14 NEW DIRECTORY FOR | CITY 1S OFF PRESS Has Many More Names and Ad- dresses Than Previous Issue The uew city directory, st puhlish ed by the Price Lee company, 18 be ing distributed. It contains the valuable information puhblished in pre vious issues and in Tditien contains 11 pages more, a total o more names iu t directory were i the previod The directory contains section of advertisers back part of the betical list of stre and left names of cluded, It a telephone All infor) office 5 than clussitivd the alpha right the in with in k is an with the sides s ted the dwellers th also lists each hous L eon wtion relative to the time of the post affices in this state, rates, town and city officers, bers of various departments, and officers of various organizations | and societies, churches and much cther interesting information about | the city is given The director; names and post | ment, mails, cel post mem- | names 453 pages of | with 50 names | to the page. a total of | 24,150 names in directory and | the publishers, for the purpose of get- ting an approximate estimate of the population, advise multiplying by two | and one-half. This would give the es- | timated population, based on the dir- ectory census, 60,870, TOMORROW THE DAY FOR TAX RETU father, was a weaver. His mother | present hall erected. When the proposed extension of Hungerford Court to Glen street takes place this | building will again have a frontuge | on a bus street. FOX HEARING POSTPONED John, Brother Of The Deceased Makes cc People Who Speak Slavic Tongues To Be Accommodated At Local ll(-\-‘ cnue Office. Tomorrow will be the first day for | th the filing of income tax returns, Theé deputy revenue collectors will be their office daily for that pury Stanley Gierymski will be on hand to accommodate all those who speak the Slavie languages. He has command of those tongues which include Po- lish, Russian, Lithuanian, Slavish and many others. There is a shortage at the local of- fice of tax blanks. A requisition for a large supply has been sent into headquarters and it Is cxpected that, they will arrive here in the near fu- ture. Until that time, the collectors will do their best to accommodate the numbers who will be present to make théir returns. , There has always been a great deal of misunderstanding with regard to the status of many who do not know whether they are required to make a return or not Those who must| make returns are any single person, unmarried or widowed, who has had an income of more than $1,000 o married person whose income ex ed $2,000, A married person is exempt for the sum of $2,500. A single person as the head of a family is exempt for * the same amount, the head of a family, meaning that he has one or more per- sons absolutely dependent qn him for support. A married person has an additional exemytion of $200 for cach child. ju | | Request For Time In Which To| Procure Legal Advice, The hearing on the will of the late James )X has been postponed until turday morning at 9 o'clock to give John IFox, brother of the deceased an ppportunity to procure a lawyer (o represent him. As the will reads, John has not heen adequafely provid- ed for and according to cxpectations he will contest it. co _TO- BEST DANCERS AT FOX’S MONDAY EVE. For Sale! TURNER HALL AUCTION SALE. O'Connor, acting as auction- cer, appointed by the city court, will sell the old Turner Hall building on Arch street, at public auction tomor- row afternoon. This building, which originally stood facing Arch streef was moved in the rear at the time the ness. ter of city. ing district. DON'T MISS i Wi THE DANCE CONTEST ATFOX'S ON MONDAY EVE. once for all THE OLD HOME TOWN | | LEFT my GLASSES HOME —You = STANLEY R FE0 ¥ ~ was May 31, 1857, at Desio, outside Milan. contirmed by | de ter's death. son, farm, | ceived when her clothing was fired by cob pipe she bit of smoking, | ulted in serious [ spi squired yo burns when she tents of the | apron. “Broker” Box H, Herald office, BRITAIN DAILY 1 s Of Pope W I'rancesco was Teresa Galli Ratti. Rafti, his IERALD, TUESDAY, IS TENDERED SHOWEIR | Miss Huldah Is Friends At Anchor Brand Club Johnson Guest of Members of Anchor Brand Girls' celub, ten a pleasant sur prise shower last evening at the clul honse to Miss Huldah Johnson of 127 Griswold streer, who is soon to be come the bride of Ralph aul of Wat crbury, Many useful and beautiful presents were tendered to the guest of the eve ning who is one af the most ‘popular | girls in the North & Judd Manufac | turing C'o,, office, where has churge of the filing department After the shower an original Val entine party was held and luncheon was served the | | NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHEDULE, | Cornen, and Boston Gridiron Program. Durham, N, 11, Keh, 14, The New | Hamishire college foothall schedule as announced today substitutes for games with Colby, Holy t'ross and Dartmouth itests with Cornell, Norwich university and | versity The schedule (ollow, games heing at home unless designated September Bates; Norwich; 14 ornell at ' W8 Academy at West Point; . Aggie college at Amherst University of Ver- mont; 11, University of Maine; 18, Boston university, Norwich on B October Tthaca; VISHING UNPROFITABLE | Nova Scotia Salts Report 1921 Worst Ycar In Their Experience Sydney, N. &, I'ch, 14.—Cape Bre- ton fisherfolk report that 1921 was the worst in the history of their busi | ness, bad weather and low prices | combining to make the fisherman's | 1ot unhappy. | The total value of {he is estimated at $316,500 loss than that S Botl il Patrick Rynn was nominated as ex utor and his nomination w Judge B. 1. Gaffy n + of a contest, Judge iffney announced that he cide the case because he drew u e will with Mr. Ifox before the lat He will call in anothe dge from this district. SMOKING FATAL TO WOMAN. Denver, 1%eb. 14.—Mrs. liva Jomn an inmate of the county poo died yesterday from burns re. arks from the corn smoking. Her ha and the con on he dozed pipe dropped Human body has been estimated to []] ntain about 446 muscles. ANYBODY CAN ENTER DANCE CONTEST AT FOX’S MONDAY EVE. A MODERN DRUG STORE, well es- tablished; opportunity for a young man to go into 2 good paying busi- Located 10 minutes from cen- Situated in a fast grow- Reason for selling leav- If interested write to at particulars. STANLEY === You THREAD — == iTHESE TEN AND | WONT GRANDPA PLRDYS SECOND SIGHT CAME IN HANDY TODAY WHEN THE LADIES SEWING SOCIETY HELD A QUILTING BEE AT THE PURDY HOME . ) will not | of the mrevious year while losses in- clude one trawler, omies motorhoat, 20 lohster traps and one Jobster | tactory burned. During the year, three small ves sels and 240 hoats were added to the | ficet. | r| p ROMME DISSATISFIED. | Baltimére, Ieb, 14.—I3d. Rommell, | pitcher of the MPhiladelphia Ameri- can league club, will go to Phfladel- | phia tomorrow for & cohference with Connie Mack. Tommell says that if he and Mack cannot agree as to terms he will request Mack to sell or trade him. r -/ ENTER YOUR NAME | I FOR THE DANCE CONTEST AT FOX’S ON MONDAY EVE. | Comfort Can you put on your shoes in the ¥ | morning and then forget ahout them ‘rmfll you take them off at night? Or they sending messages fo your n all day--messages of cramped toes, unhalanced weight, tired arches? | Bt you don't have.to endure it! | You can learn the real meaning of | foot comfort by changing to the Can tilev Shoe. Becs of its flexible shank, the Cantilever Shoe harmonizes with the motion of your foot. Your arch mus cles, instead of being bound down as | in ordinary shoes, have full freedom to exercise and grow strong. |are There are other features you'll en oy in Cantilevers. Their natural in ner sole line, the correctly placed hee And the wonderful feeling of comfort which leaves you as smiling | and happy at the end of the day as at | the beginning. Iry on a pair and see how trim your feet look in them. % Cantileyer Shoes for Men, nd Children, SLOAN BROS. 185 Main Street Women . THEY GO All our Ranges. Parlor Stoves and Héaters, both new and second hand. have been marked down 20%. We'll get your stove repuirs. | A. LIPMAN FEBRUARY —m— Boston uni- 1921 catch |~ | All Day Foot 1922, 5 i M;ybol”AAnd Mack ; taken when the actress signed her last contract with the producer. She is reported to have been paid $1,000,000 under its terms for a series of pictures, the first of which was “Molly 0.” VALENTINE approximately ns of the World V Robert It | Director, FOR VETERANS, _— - i % State this initial dis- Ohio Will Send First Bonus Check | Roberts, Bonus Today to 25,000 Ex-Soltliers, said that Columbus, Oh Saint Valentine Ohio is celebrating it by mailing the first adjusted ly $3,250,000, The first cheeks to he sent out will he payable tomorrow. Average pay- compapsation checks | Ments will amount to more than $100. To ha Sold 4t Auetion At New Britain, Ct., Feb. 15, at 2P. M. This property is located in the center of the city and can be utilized for Factory pur- poses, or for an up-to-date Automobile Garage and Show Rooms. The City of New Britain is about to open a new highway connecting Hungerford Court from Main street to Glen street which will give this Turner Hall prop- erty large show room space—this property also connect$ with Arch street at the present. With the opening of the new highway the property will have entrance from Main, Arch and Glen streets—the size of the property is northerly 162 feet, southerly 180 feet, wester- ly 89 feet and easterly by the proposed high- way | This property is to be sold subject to a | mortgage in the amount of seven thousand | dollars ($7,000). ' INSTALLED—in the building is a large | elevator and steam hoiler, and office, also electric light and gas; suitable for heavy ma- 3 chinery, IMactory or Automobile purposes. | Second floor has been used as a hall, has hardwood floors, and is also equipped with gallery—very suitable for light manufactur- ing with light or heavy machinery; lavatories on first and second floors. (Auction will take ]qacc on the property). Qrdered Sold by “City Court” of New Britain. T. W. O'CONNOR, Auctioneer. We Have Money to Loan on Good Second| Mortgage Propositions, or Will By Second Mort- gages. If you have a proposition to make us, come| and see us. If you have sonme money to invest, we | can give you some good First Class mortgage op- portunities. Consult us. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. | New 7-Room Housc on Jerome street and garage, all modern, only $2,000 cash required. Nity street, all improvements, good investment, th Burritt street, 3-car garage, pays well, Several desirable bu ng lots, H. D. HUMPHREY TEL, OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. 1514 Latayette St Tel, 1329-3 Notional Bauk Building, Op o Saturday Kvenlngs, This photograph of Malel Normand and Mack Sennett was| ’ 5,000 Ohio veter- | | tribution will amount to approximate- City Items At a meeting last evening of the newly organized Ladles' Auxiliary of Tehnuda Halevi lodge, 1, O, B, B, Mrs, | Morreis T, SBaxe was named tempor- ary president and Miss Mildred Mesh- Kin was made temporary etary, At the next meeting a permanent o ganization will be formed, About 80 women already have signed up for membership, Mrs, J. H. Kirkham will deliver an address on her tour of Kurope when | Mrs, N, 1. Mann, of Rebhing avenue, entertainsg the Woman's club of Maple hill on Thursday afternoon, Mes- dames E. B, Proudman and M, J. Shontz will assist in entertaining the | guests. The W. H., M. & of Trinity M. E, church is holdIing a sewing session in the church this afternoon. Tonight at 7:80 o'clock the hoy scouts will meet, Al 7:45 o'clock this evening there will be a class meeting. Tomorrow at noon a luncheon will be served at the Methodist church for | the benefit of the Arbuckle memorial fund. It will be served by meémbers of the W. H. M. 8. At 4;30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the newly or- | ganized troop of girl scouts will meet | at the Methodist church under the | leadership of Captain Kdith Adams, The Young Women's class of the { Iirst Congregational church mects this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The church council of the Refor- mation Lutheran church will meet to= night. BEST Mi FOR BABY 1S P TEURIZED Raw, untreated milk is dangerous | tor Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- | dered harmless by only ONE method, | PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK s safe for young and old—it i really safe because not alone does it come from healhy, cows and handléd with { ) M | sanitary ot 3, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZER it pure._ absolutely, GIVE US A TRIAL, ) J. E. Seiber! & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream making GREENWOOD'S APPROVED BUSINESS ~—and— Income Tax Record $3.50 A Record Book Every Business Man Should Use. ADKINS Printing Co. | 66 CHURCH ST. TO RENT 4 and 6 room tencments at 441 West Main strect. 4, 5 and 6 room tenements on North street. 6 and 7 room apart- meénts with steam heat, hot wa- ter, janitor service on - Main street, corner Elm. For particulars apply to Cohn’s Coal Co. 635 E. MAIN ST. TEL. 684 Or Meal Times Call 2425 A TRIAL ORDER FOR OUR COAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. The J. B. Moran Garage Best Fquipment For Charging Batteri Batteries For Rent DEAD STORAGE Repairing By Men Who Know How “Let Moran Take Your Auto_Troubles In Tow, Cadillacs A Specialty, The J. B. Moran Garage 16-18 BOOTH STREET 7 Tel. 622-18 House Phone 1864-15. PALACE Starting Next Sunday “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM” Corbin Place Auto Repairing and Starting .ll\d Lighting System — Done by Expert Mechanics,

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