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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922 WINDSOR CHAIRS THE HOUSE b e eSS _ ‘BRHA KER BOYS NOW HAVING GOOD TIMF porarily Liberated, FEnjoying Fresh Air and Sunshine leased by the suspension in minin glons the breaker boys are having th time of their young lives reveling i the fresh air and sunshine Baseball claims the attention of th majority, but others spend much tim fng in nearby streams. The love o the *old swimming hole!' also i strong and the more venturesome al o ready have tested the waters, Twenty years ago it was not un least 14 years old. He works a maxi LJ mum of eight hours a day and re e lslo f ceives geveral times as much wages a C Il he formerly did for ten hours. at the mines paving the way for ar education. Probably one of the mos AR SEE NEXT WEDNESDAY'S PAPER [EEsteal s Once the breaker boy, invariably - | R R R —_——e—ree—————y was of Irish or Welsh descent bu now 90 per cent of them are Polish Slavish, Lithuanian or Ttalian. YALE SUPREMACY IN BIG S AI E ATHLETICS IS SHOWN Sporting Records at University Indi- cate Eli Has Better Athletes s AT 42 MAIN ST. Joseph Ryan, who has heen in the Luggage busi- Than Rivals ness for 30 years, is closing out his entire stock at unheard of prices. Young Workers at Coal Mines, Tem- | derson, H romping through the woods or fish- Many prominent men has risen from breaker boys, the wages earned New Haven, April 11.—Figures which have been prepared by Yale athletic authorities drawn from con- tests of the Blue with Harvard and Princeton and incorporated into a permanent record, show that since the P fall of 1918 Yale has won in 76 con- et e e o v Fashionable in 23. In three meets there were ties. i In football, baseball, crew, track| ‘Wherever you go nowadays you will and cross country meets Yale won 24 |find a great many of the smarter women wearing Cantilever Shoes. At ‘ City Items i VI C, L. Pier The Misses advt New York, n | ness o | Tuesday night.—advt e Bernard J. Connelly has returned home from C'olgate University for the ¢ | Easter holidays, Miss Helen 5 eration for appendicitis yesterday usual for a lad eight or nine years of | The New Britain Lumber Company ma age to be sent to the breakers to plck | Nave Red Cedar Posts and Strips in ( ! ot the impurities in the coal as it |5t0ck With which to repair that grape slid by In a chute, His wages were about 40 cents for a ten hour day. education laws, he now must be at|02Y €vening. The usual social will be arbor.—advt, held at 2:30 o'clock. PALACE 4 Days Starting Sunday JACKIE COOGAN in the season's greatest “MY BOY” n it them at tea. This summer they will be seen in comfortabie sport clothes Princeton 10 and Harvard 9. Foot- - B ball proved to be the weakest sportthe hotels in trim tailored suits with for Yale in the triangular competi- | Cantilevers just as trim, you will see tion for it won but once. In base- ball Yale won 9 out of 17 games; in rowing three out of six; in track five out of six and in cross country, six out of eight. In minor sports Yale teams have won 52 contests out of a possible §6. Yale freshmen teams meeting fresh- men of the two other universities from the fall of 1918 have been in $7.00 to $22 |niieiiins 10 SELECT SUCCESSOR Health Board Likely to Name Suc- If you need one for present or future use take ad- vantage of this sale. Trunks that formerly sold from $12 to $36, reduced to Only a Few Left At These Prices Suit Cases, Portfolios, Manicure Sets, Bill Folds, cessor to Dewey Selander at This Leather Tool Chests—at less than wholesale prices. Evening'’s Meeting. The health board will meet this evening and consider the applicants for the position of third sanitary in- spector, which has heen made vacant by the resignation of Dewey Selander, who has accepted a similar position | 42 MAIN STREET with the state department. é There are four candidates for the ! position, and it is understood that in | the past few days the fifth name was| held by the commissioners. Those who are seeking the appoint- ment are: James A. Sullivan, Mat- ‘thW T.. Egan, Alfred M. Thompson Alfred Schade, Jr. In all prob- [ DENY TRAIN ROBBERY. garage, 2 gas pumps, fruit and confection- New Haven, April 11.—Reports . 4 given out yesterday that an attempt| Shore Road, with three acres of land. 8- J o ror s fis treisnt siik train on | h -th " . t 4 were branded as false by J. R - | Mahon, chief of the road's special O CHONEE, Wik Al Improvemants: car | agents. Chief McMahon declared the | from the brakes was done by boys [who had stolen a ride and wished to slow the train to get off. When the the boys had fled. * The chief said that ‘ the boys were in the habit of steal- small bal‘n. StOCk, t()(agf; ,",',zd fixtures. |ing rides on a fast freight, even as| . ight to ride | . $ | off to wait for another freigh ‘ home on | Pnce 10,000. | It was pointed out yesterday that | no attempt to rob the train had been Goes to Polls and Defeats Ffficiency | in Little California Town. 140 MAIN STREET Tel. 1790 § Art dealt bustling «fficiency a body | R Ry | 0™ at the polls here yesterday. | e The arts and letters ticket, headed | & s | New Haven Road Officials Blame Small Boys for All Trouble. i the New Haven road here Sunday ! stopping of the train by releasing air | ery, and lunCh room. Poultry houses and engineer brought his train to a stop | far as Naugatuck, when they dropped | . 5 made as no cars had been broken | H J FOIREN e | L] [ ] | ART WINS VICTORY. | Carmel by the Sea, Calif., April 11. | I — o ——|by Perry Newberry, author, carried the election, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts, ..o i his, supporters stond Sea while the opposition wanted pive- | e s yients, other improvements and insti- ing to make what they | ‘Jive wire town.” tutions One family house at the west end on Persh- ey | ing‘ P]il(‘(‘. (‘ig‘hf rooms with brick garage, fiV(“ FIREARMS PROARIBITED minutes walk from Stanley Works, only $6,500. | nracic ordcr agaimst carrying of Weapons Issued in Belfast Mortgage money to loan on first and second BeItatt, | ABriL G, (b Asoented mortgages. | Press)—A drastic order against arms | carrying was issued here today. The CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 4o Bersan will be_eligthlé to have ‘nr carry firearms for any purpose 272 in Str D) s 205 ‘ha J less he is or becomes 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank whatsoever unless ms 305-6 Bank Bldg'\n member of the erown forces, in cluding the special constabulary, and | only so long as he remains a member | of these forces' | | | This means the cancellation of all First Class Coal Yard with Established Business |private permits to carry arms and Modern Equipment. | It was intimated today that the ! members of “B" class of special con SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. i?f(l‘n'l'i..’l',”m,‘f"Q.g'}?( & week in this and Cantilevers; in New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia—everywhere. F'or comfort has become fashionable today, and Cantilevers have the trim lines that hormanize with the ideas of Ameriean women. Like the foot, the arch of the Can- to exercise, your blood to circulate, your arch to grow strong. The very first day you try Canti- |levers you will feel the delightful ease |caused by the well-placed heels, the natural inner sole-line, the thoroughly scientific construction that makes a Cantilever. You'll like their style, too. 185 MAIN STREET Victor Faster Record ‘oberg, Ruth An- and Ruth Yar- son are registered at the Commodore, McCarthy-Carmen of Hartford vs Foote-Anderson, Casino, Tues night. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., April 11, -Re.| —2dvt. g| William F, Hanna has returned operations in the anthracite coal re. [from Mt. Vernon, N. Y, where he has e | been recuperating from a severe {ll- Opening game of State Tournament, Steiner of 106 Glen street is a patient at the New Britain hospital, where she underwent an op- Martha C‘hapter, No, 21, O, B, §, will have its regular meeting Thurs- 7 l TR “THE PLYMOUTH” This is one of the most popular of the Windsor Chairs and can be used as a dining chair, as a desk chair or as an odd chair for many uses. Ql 2 00 We have it marked only . ¢ tilever Shoe is flexible. Your foot|§ 1 muscles, relieved of th traint of | |§ the ordinary stff sole, are sncouraged | -5 “THE WINDSOR” : A true copy of the chair which an early English Monarch saw in a peasant’s home and liking it so much ordered it taken to Windsor $ 1 6 75 L] @astle; QU PRICe I8 0NV, vaivisissisisiseinsisime e itats e b WALLACE NUTTING DROP LEAF TABLE IN OUR WINDOW. ALSO ALL STYLES OF WINDSOR CHAIRS FOR ALL USES, B. C. Porter Sons SLOAN BROS. “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” “The Home of Windsor Chairs” handed in, but this has been with-, be selected at this evening’s meeting. | 31 LAPAYETTIES —_——— 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 hurmless by only ONE method, | PASTEURIZATION, | OUR PASTEURIZED MILK Is safe for young and old—it g really | safe because not alone does it come | from healthy cows and handled with | sanitary oy 2 but it is ALSO PAS- | TEURIZEB making it absolutely pure, GIVE US A TRIAL, J. E. Seibert & Son 23 (curized Milk & Cream | s BRING HOME THE OYSTERS FROM HONISS’S ALWAYSFRESH | 20-30 State Street Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 e e e L ———— SPRING EDS SUPPLIED We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers and baby carriages at a very attractive price, A complete stock of linoleums and floor ~verings. A. LIPMAN Nes and Secondhand Furniture ST. Tel. 1329-2 CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 city, Estimates cheerfully given on all {obs Property corner of Olive and Connorton streets, 2 buildings and corner Must be sold at once. Any reasomable offer will be considered. whole or separately. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3, Omun Satnrday Evenings. _————— For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advis. Best Equipment For Charging Batteri. ] “Iet Moran Take Your National Bank Buoilding. TheJ. B. Moran Garage i TheJ.B. Moran Garage " « Batteries For Rent DEAD STORAGE e Repairing By Men Who Know How || Auto Troubles in Tow’ Cadillacs A Specinlty. & 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15 House Phone 1864-15. I b- THE OLD HOME TOWN THE FIRST FEW WARM DAYS MELTED THE 1000 POUNDS OF CREEK |ICE THAT GIDEON HENSHAW HAD . BY STANLE! tid PLT UP FOR SUMMER USE ~

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