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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY BAD BREATH NEW IRITAIN TEAN IS TITLE CLAMANT %0 does a bad taste In the mouth, coatad tongue, dull headache, Trade School Bogs Continue Their ? Winning Streak 4nd unheaithy yellowish skin, these symptoms all tel! the story of a disordered system and your Immediate need of & purely vege: table corrective to prevent infec- I'ne New lritain State Trade school continued its winning ting Sonth Manchester tion and a sick spell il 7 \ | | usketoall t TLLS:ToNight WV |00 "Crie tame sosterais at | |ternoon at South Manchester, The | New lirituin team entered the game in & somewhat crippled condition with | Patrus an of the lineup Capt. Swanson il some fast and furious work, time and again mixing things up and breaking away only to be cornered hy the close defensive 8| work of the South Manchester boys At ol Dru R e BT Bt Evald Anderson both out | DANCE CONTEST AT FOX'S B o sprained wrist, but continued in his| | Barly in the game, Swanson sufferesd | Right Norward | Kaminieh Mresen ! Left Porward itehie Larsor Center | Kingsley | Hills | Anderson Kullkowskl Itight Guard Witham, Miller, Kaminicky ‘ Score—~-N {28, 1%eld goals— son, 4, Kaminick i Kingsley, 5 Oldershaw, Seorers = Person and Cudle keeper Bauer, Referce Time—20 minute periods, WILL, CONTINUE FORUM MEETINGS Chamber of Commerce Pleased With Last Wednesday's Session Hills Time Smith 18, 1924 position throughout the game, The | first half ended with the South Man- chester boys leading 17 to 9, The sec ond half hegan with the local traders 2| determined 1o overcome the lead of their rivals, With but a few minutes to go the score stood 28 to 24 for South Manchester. A hasket and two fouls in quick succession scored four points for the “Black and Orange' making the score tie at 28, called before the whistle for the end of the period was caged by Swanson, Claim State Honors The game in all probability gives New Britain the championship of the northern section of the Athletic asso ciation of the Vocational schools of Connecticut With Boardman Trade schaol leading the southern section, the two teams are certain to meet in the near future in a three-game series to determine the state title. With Boardman having one of the strongest teams it has had in years, it seems probable that some thrilling and close games will he staged. NEBRT.B, Swanson, Capt. MONDAY EVE. 4 and 8 room tenements at 441 West Main strect. 4, 5 and 6 room tenements on North sireet. 6 and 7 room apart- ments with stcam 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. £ Cy S M.T Oldershaw FOX’S—THIS SUNDAY ONLY The Only Original “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM” PLAYED THE POLI CIRCUIT [ s i e S e i R R s T ) —— FOR SALE New 7-Room House on Jerome street and garage, all modern, only $2,000 cash required. 3-Family House on Trinity street, all improvements, good investment. 3-Family House on South Burritt street, 3-car garage, pays well, Several desirable biiilding lots. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. Open Saturday Eveninga | Natlonal Bank Building. We can offer you the rare opportunity of| purchasing one of the city’s finest homes on Lex- ington street. Best location in New Britain. One of the finest built houses in New Britain. Steam heated garage. Every improvement. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. i3 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. FOX’S—THIS SUNDAY ONLY The Only Original “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM” PLAYED THE POLI CIRCUIT A foul 392 Stanley St. Tel. 22294 | The success of the recent open for {um held the Chamber of Gom- | [ merce, has proved pleasing to%orfi- cials of that organization and enthusi- lastic plans are on foot for future meetings, While the date for the coming meetings have not heen decid ed upon it is understood that a sim liar session will take place about once month The ohjeet of these open forums, | according to Secretary Ray 1. Makin, is not to advance any particular the- ory or object fo the people of the | city, but to give the citizens | portunitzn of hearing and discuss community problems from hoth, sides of the question. The one criticism leveled af fhe meeting last Wednesday evening, that of an overcrowded program, will be eliminated at fufure meetings. Iewer | so-called feature speakers will be on the program and more time will be | given to open discussion. ! The address of Dr. Meredith, state | commissioner of education, delivere at the meeting last Wednesday sufficient for an evening, offici The address by Stanley H. Holmes also of sufficient ihterest for an eve- ning's discussion, while the talks of Dr. Zwick, Mr. Vibberts and others would likewise have sufficed for an evening's program. Among some of the proposed siub- jects to be discussed will be the in- come tax, the freight problem, good roads, the fire department, street pav- ing, city's needs, police department, Jjunior achievement, etc. Playground Idea Not Yet Dropped, Is Report Thosge who have been advocating an appropriation, to make possible all vear around recreational work under the supervision of the public amuse- ments commission are attempting to arouse enthusiasm in the movement sufficient to bring the matter hefore the city meeting board. 'The hoard of finance and taxation refused to grant an additional $5.000 to the amuse- ments commission to make possible the inauguration of this work. — The — COWLES ELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all iobs THERE THEY GO All our Ranges. Parlor Stoves and Heaters, both new and second hand. have been marked down 20%. We'll get your stove repairs. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. THE OLD HOME TOWN NO-NO-I SAY 'WHAT DO C INVENTORS KNOW ABOUT PITCHIN' HOS! A. LIPMAN 34 Lafayette St. ‘BY STANLEY Tel. 1329-2 Ky f L ¢ fi A / JESS MOTT LOST CONTROL THE FIRST TIME HE TRED TO PITCH ONE OF THOSE RATENT HORSE SHOES HE HAD SENT AWAY FOR. " You Won’t Be Content To Cook the Old-Time Way Once you know how a CLARK JEWE L] L Gas Range equipped with a “LORAIN” Oven Heat Reg- ulator ends cooking guesswork and kitchen dri ou will not be content to cook a single day in the old time way. : udgery longer OVEN HEAT REGULATOR Simply by a turn of the wheel you have 44 tem- eratures at your command. You know the exact g:at required for the best results, you set the wheel, and then forget all about your cooking. You KNOW it will be delicious. And too, with the “LORAIN” you can cook a whole meal in the oven at one time. You put your meal in the oven, and then you are free for an after- noon of recreation or pleasure. Come in today and see the “LORAIN” actually demonstrated on a CLARK JEWEL. Also get our valnshle booklet. “An Easier Day’s Wo:k!’ New Britain Gas Light Co. When the physician recommends our PASTEURIZED MILK for the baby, isn't that a ‘geed indication regarding the quality the cntire family should use We don't have to misrepresent our product as a large percentage of our produced on OUR OWN FARM and the balance is all pro nnd positively no New York milk is be- ing sold through our dairy. Remember our milk in the raw statey is befter than nost, but we also Pas- teurize it, insuring thereby its purity. Try it and you will us® no other.’ J. E. Seibert & Son Telephone 1720, Tel. 381 ASSIGNMENTS MADE FOR TRIAL DATES Time for Settling Civil Gases An-j nounced in City Court | DON’T MISS THE DANCE CONTEST AT FOX’S ON MONDAY EVE. Assignments of cight cases was| made in the city court at the short| calendar session yesterday afternoon, |es rollow « Tues PALACE Starting Sunday “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM” A Drama You'll Never Vorget l Manning’s Garage Place v, February 21, at 10 a. m,, Adolph Itcinas, by Henry P. Roche, vs. Albert Halpern, et al, by F. B. Hungerford and David L. Nair; l%eb-| ruary 21, at 2 p. m, John Eshoo, et| al., hy J. G. Woods, vs. Alex Werda, by Arthur W. Upson; Thursday, Feb- ruary at 10 a. m., Herman Gold- herg, by William M. Greenstein, vs |James Partyka, by Henry Nowicki, { Mrs. DeMers, by M. W. Rosenherg, vs. | Miss Hall, alias Miss Kendle, by B. I | |Ghffney; Arthur W. Bacon, by Lawyer | |Aubrey, vs. W. Clifton Plumb, by |Lawyer O'Brien; Monday, February | at 10 a. m, Carl Carubba, by . K. Hungerford, vs. Bamuel Wenig, {by H. H. Wilkowitz; Herman Belkin, by B. K. Gaffney, vs. Mrs. A, Power, |by Lawyers Berman and Gaberman, and Lawyer Chapin for garnishee; 2 p. m.. Max .Honeyman, by David L. Nair, Anton Brown, by W. F Mangan. Judgment for the plaintiff to re- cover $1,060.94 damages and costs of $52.14 was.awarded in the case of Adelle ¥Vreihert against lzdor Jaku- howsky, et al. . Corbin Auto Repaiving and Starting and Lighting System — Done by Expert Mechanies, VE. DA CONTEST AT FOX'S ON MONDAY EVE. called installation. action Antoni 1. Wexler, against Ka plaintiff in an crine Herpst, Ryba and Szczepan Nowiee of this city and Joseph Healey of Bristol, was awarded a judgment of $4,211.38 on a mortgage yesterday afternoon. MRS, J. A, PICKEIT Wife of Former Mayor Dics of Pneu- monia At Her Home in Farming- ton—Lived Herc Many Ycars. Mrs. J. Andrew Pickett, widow of former Mayor J. A. Pickett of this city, died at her home on Main street, frarmington, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She had been ill for the past week with pneumonia. She was the daughter of Stephen Lawrence of this city and in her car- ly days attended Miss Porter's school in Jarmington. She resided here for many years before moving o l'arm- ington. The funeral will be held afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in+ the I'armington Congregational church and the services will be conducted by the Rev. Quincy Blakely, pastor. Monday In some French rural districts 80 per cent. of the inhabitants own their homes. SURE HOT HEATERS | Anyone Heating Their House With Steam, Vapor or Hot Watef ATTENTION We can save you money heating your hot water by-attaching a heater SURE HOT Jall on the telephone or come in and let me give you cost of complete Factory Representative Here Monday and Tuesday A. A. MILLS 80 West Main St. . | | i MARINE STILL SECOND Chicago Bowler Does Great Against Hank Lindsey. Chicago, Feb. 18.—Despite the sén- sational shooting of Hank Marine last night when he totalled 1212 for flve games in his match against Mort Lind- sey, of Stamford, Conn. in the world's classic championship bowling tourna ment here, the Chicagoan still was second today in number of points wo when play started. His ‘total was 358 20-50 for 80 games while S. Thoma, also of Chicago, had 364 18-50 for the same number of games. Harry Thomas of Rraddock, Pa., was third with 334 49-50 for 75 games and Frank Kafora, of Chicago held fourth place with 326 3-80. Work Italian Cabinet Again Ready to Quit Office RRome, Ieb. 18. (By Associated Press)—As a result of yesterday's ad- verse vote in the chamber of depu- ties the cabinet of +Premier Bonomi decided to present its resignation to King Victor Kmanuel and the resigna- tion of the ministers will be formal- ly announced in the chamber today| according to a semi-officlal note is- J sued this morning. | Invention of a typewriter for music is reported from Prague. e | PALACE—ENTIRE WEEK OF FEB. 26 ’ THE 4 HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE Order Your Reserved Seat Now.