New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1922, Page 2

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| | the people on that line are against | no Improvement in the service, steps ] MAKES COMPLAINT el i o ot v ke SUNDAY'S PROGRAM P Y | Continulng, Attorney Upson sald | revoked, ——— | that there is a great deal of difference | in the bus service as furnished by Mr. Hall and the other jitneur driv- ing busses on the line, He stated that | Hall's busses were such ramshackle A[mmey Al‘[hlll‘ w' UDSOH AISOI”"‘“'”' that chauffeurs are umed BAKING SPECIALS Hot Bread, large size, ,..... l3c 2 for 25c y New Peach Pies, made from fresh fruit .. 20 each C American Band, Under Leadership of A, W, Kysek, Will Play at Walnut Hill Park, Under the leadership of A, W, Ky- seky, the American band will render WEDDED IN SECRET ARE MARRIED AGAIN AGAINST JITAEYS ~ BATHING to drive them. Hall’'s Bus Line, | i . . Son of Greenwich Politiclan and | the! followi t . | ng concert program at Attacks Attitude of Conn, €0, | xte aio statea that Han makes no Walput Hill park Sunday evening: New Apple Pies, made from fresh fruit .. each effort to adhere to a schedule on the Daughter of Former State Police U\Ar}\'lulnm Mareh . o\ s Tom Clark c et | Itne while his brother jitneur does his Tentpelwil ov i | " Captain Repeat Ceremony. engpelwlle estival Overture The rallrond committee of the com- | ;‘]"HX'I "'rl the “""""""t ‘(“E ]P““O""»\ et o D D (M AR S e e S S K. Bella SSnYE . . ’ all makes no attempt to please the | Greenwich, Sept. 1.—Miss Mirlam Bouquet of popular son mon council in session last night held : A : enwich, Sept. 5 rle 4 POy 88, e : | patrons, he sald, nor have his drivers | yujconer McMurtry, o daughter of | Georgette—Fox Trot. CANDY SPECIALS a hearing on the proposed changes on | any sense of fairness. They drive | np. and Mrs. Alden L. McMurtry of Swanee River Moon—Waltz. Arch street whereby the Connectiout | with thelr cut outs open, and often | pie1d Point road, here, and Joseph In Maytime—Fox Trot. Fresh Grated Cocoanut Haystacks ..... company will be asked to again run |Cut in ahead of their competitors for Atto! | passengers. Sometimes also, accord- | ing to him, they fali to complete their Sweet Old Songs...... C. W. Dalbey In Dear Old NeBraska—Fox Trot, Just a Litle Love Song—Trot. Maher, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs, Johm Maher of West Putnam avenue, who the trolleys on that line. Wintergreen and Peppermint after-dinner WE ARE OLOSING OUT STOCK i W. Upson appeared a | 3 s were secretly married last Saturday A | resentative of the people 1 on | runs, thereby inconveniencing their | and jater recetved the blessing o | Introductions and Bridal Cherus, from Mints ..o 3 and in the vicinity of Arch street, and | PASsengers 4 | thelr parents, were again married yes- Lohengrin ... R. Wagner AT HALF PRICE he strenuously opposed the reopening | Councilmen Speak. »« | terday morning in St. Mary's Roman Angel Chil "ox Trot. of the line while at the same time,| Councilman Lynch sald that the|Cathollc church, the Rev. Father I Tucky I{ome—Song. he flayed the jitney bus line oper- | committee had no power to revoke|J. Murphy, pastor, officiat When Shall we Meet Again— DELICATESSEN DEPT. ated by John Hall, the jitney franchises, but they could | Miss McMurtry was to have entered Waltz, % { Three Want Trolleys. .. | recommend to the public utilities|the junior class of Greenwich High y—Selection Young Native Chickens Roasted and Stuffed (21; & 3 Ib) Chimes of Normand He stated that there were only|commission that the franchise be re-|school this tall. Her father, until re- R. Planquat . . three persons on Arch street who|voked, He said that he believed in|cently chief inspector of the state po- Potato Salad with 25 Roast 80 e lc lnson sought to have the tro run again | making the jitneurs live up to their | lice and motor vehicle department, is e e Mayonnaise b C Pork ....... Ib Cc on that line. They ¢ Mr: Hjerpe, ements. Councilman Henry Rice | now consulting engineer for the State 50 YEARS AN EDITOR Boiled Ox | hardware dealer, a Mr. Glasser and s 11, through smooth talk- | of Connecticut. The bride is a grand-| Boonton, N. J., Sept. 1.—When the ' 80c Hot Roast Albertue W. Mason, he said. He with things beforc the | daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. |issue of The Boonton Weekly Bulletin Tongue .... b Beef ...... I C mg o. stated that he was not in favor of | public ut commission and again | George McMurtry of §12 Fifth ave- |was completed on the presses yester- Hot Baked having the trolley tracks torn up be- | before the transportation committee. | nue, New York. day afternoon, S. L. Garrison, editor Ham ...... " C Cottage 169'171 MAIN ST cause of the expense involved, huti No Vote Taken. Mr. Maher was graduated from the |and proprietor for the last 50 years, Small Stuffed Cheese b1 20c . said that If the trolleys were started | Attorney Upson said that he could | Greenwich High school last June and |laid aside his pencils and proofs and > f 39c A again, there would be a boycott of | within 24 hours get 100 signatures to | will probably enter business this fall. |retired from business. He was one Olives ..... pt Fresh Butter (Unsalted) His father is head of the Maher Brothers Corporation here and chair- man of the democratic town commit- tee. thém by the that Hall's of the oldest editors in New Jersey. Mr. Garrisor¥ served two terms as member of the legislature and was al- so mayor of Boonton. former patrons. He|a petition requesting stated that Atho local management of | franchise be revoked. The commit- the Connecticut Co. had utterly dis- |tee, however, took no vote on the regarded the rights of the patrons and | matter, but decided that if there is Store Closed All Day Monday Labor Day HALLINAN’S CHAS. DILLON & CO. HART FORD End-of-the-Month Sale IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS New Merchandise At Attractive Prices ‘FEL'I' SPORT HATS The season’s newest modes in these swagger little chaepeaux. They are feather, flower and ribbon trimmed or are smartly and severely plain. The colors include copen, navy, tan, brown, orchid, black and white, ete. $1.95$7.50 NEW VELVET MILLINERY Plain andi panneiiyelets in every desirable ' coloring. Trimmed with metallic ornaments, ribbons, smart feathers, ap- """ $3.95™$25.00 [ The KNOX Fifth Avenue This hat, shown for the first time this morning at the Knox New York retail stores and by Knox agents in the leading citles everywhere, is featured as the “first choice” in soft hat styles for Fall. XKnox designers pre- sent it as properly meeting the exacting style demands of the season. Shown in Pearl and Light Brown. SEVEN DOLLARS ORSFALLS 9599 miyic:m&mt “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” We will be closed on Wednesday [ | Afternoons Until further notice. & | Here you will find not only the kind of music you like best, but you will find such music presented by the truly great artists of the world. The numbers are classified for your easy selection. Hear these new Victor Records—any dealer in Victor products will gladly play any of them for you. \ ORDER OF VASA TO CONVENE IN CITY| POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Number Size Price Local Lodges Will Entertain Visiting | . Madame Butterfly—O quanti occhi fisi 1da-| inelli 0 ] ope Delegates at Convention To- (Oh Kindly Heavens) (Puccini) In Jtatian Mda-Martinelll 8165 12200 lhll | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. morrow. My Mother (Wagstaff-White) Orville Harrold 66071 10 1.25 o Guests numbering about 200 will| My Ain count“e (Demarest-Hanna) Mme. Louise Homer 87345 10 1.25 W 5 be present tomorrow at the conven- Wonderful World of Romance (Simpson-Wood) John McCormack 66080 10 1.25 e tion of the district lodge of Connec- Ay-Ay-Ay (Creole Song) (Perez-Freire) In Spanish Tito Schipa 74753 12 1.75 R il ;llec]x;lil, tN“;. 1,hol|‘-de;_ ofe\'asad, \onkhp {SOIV%‘lg,slSnd}’e §ong (From “‘Peer Gynt’’) Lucy Isabelle Marsh}45321 Tai e Ul g z : at Vega hall. egner an alky- i ) rian Xodxei of this city will enve)r-" (d) 10 RIKSE L ENTRORS (b) Greetmg Lucy lsabelle Marzh W Renler PICkhardt & Dunn tain the delegates who will later e]ect;l he 127 MAIN SI'REI;T PHONE 1400-2 delegate to th d lodge. Dinner | \ 5 Will be served at the Swedlsh Luther: WISLDBIBUS INSTRLIIEEAL b OPPOSITE ARCH STREET an church parlors at 1 p. m. Concerto in A Minor—Andante (Goldmark) Violin Solo Jascha Heifetz 74764 12 1.75 W gr:':;s fi;a::;mo;)f tflainzfi:{l}e,rthé fl;;t ‘C/hanson ér;ll:es (FromF:'Scheheraznde") (Rimsky-Korsakow) Violin Solo Fritz Kreisler 66079 10 1.25 H » maste ! er, C. v iennese Fo ong—Fantasy Violoncello Solo Hugo Kreisler 66082 10 1.25 o I fi’:::‘qo“r‘sl;::! f]{i’:g.";)?’;:r‘;\:?;;wm‘;:_:r Oberon—Overture—Part 1 (Weber) Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonichrchestra 74766 12 1.75 q The Flnal Clean'up o R e Oberon—Overture—Part 2 (Weber) Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra 74767 12 1.75 M; ganizers of the order, will also be| Nocturne in B Flat (Paderewski) Piano Solo Ignace Jan Paderewski 74765 12 1.75 bl in attendance as will Carl G. Roland-| Tannhduser Overture—Part 3 (Wagner) Philadelphia Orchestra 74768 12 1.75 'M on Wa.Sh Dresses A ’ er of Worcester, Mass., grand master, and the entire staff of district officers| headed by Anton Anderson of Nauga- tuck. SACRED SELECTIONS and Bathing Suits I 3 The Edwards Clothes Shop will| RECITATION W make its bow to the New Br"aini’ The Lat PoslisteBast: Bolised fi public tomorrow, when its new store e Lo =) = K at 208 Main street isnop:n::!.w *The {The 013 wgfidin Tt:fb Ed g::A 8::5:}45320 10 1.00 o store is owned by Edward I Gold- Lo 8 A 4 | OFFICIAL NOTICE Mr. Goldstein has had considerable DANCE RECORDS o experience, having managed stores in ol A ¥ New Britain and other places for a || Oogie Oogie Wa Wa—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago k4 During Sentember 1922 boys will be accepted in the Ssuiac uf wen. | Mens oiathlcy and Deedle Deedle Dum—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago [ 18917 10 .75 ||}l |§ following trades up to the capacity of the various depart- tions have been made in the siore, | Who'll Take My Place (When I’m Gone)—Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra pes ments: ool Maki P aki which is located four doors north of Georgette—Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra [ 18919 10 .75 kid Machine Work ool Making attern Making the Commercial Trust Co., and it pre- Hot Lips—Blues Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Printing Die Making Machine ” sents a most attractive appearance. | Send Back My Honeyman—Fox Trot The Virginians 18920 10 .75 1o Electrical Work Carpentry Drafting = 2T N i Ihe gneail;l!—Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestral o0, 10 s , Masonry Cabinet Making 15 KILLED IN MINE. re You Playing Fair?—Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra ¥ I H i 5 Cumberland, B. C., Sept. 1.—Fifteen My Rambler Rose—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra o) Junl.or Hls.‘h., SChOOI_ Grgdyates ‘ men were killed and 16 injured in the | (from *‘Ziegfeld Follics") 18923 10 75 W may enroll in course “A” and on graduation in 1925 will 4 explosion ]atrfl ':fistcem?fil in N:‘x‘::;l\:r Dancing Fool—Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra i (W sgqelw'eta regt‘gltar New ?,“t:ll"_‘ nglt‘.fiSd;OO' diploma in ad- | Just Because You’re You—Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra [ 1892¢ 10 .75 STATE TRADE SCHOOL Committees have been named by Lead, Kindly Light (Newman-Dykes) Ernestine Schumann-Heink 87340 10 1.25 H the local lodges to make arrangements | | No Night There Elsie Baker for receiving and entertaining the Leave It With Him Elsie Baker}45322 10 1.00 "" AT $3.98 JERSEY BATHING SUITS visiting delegates Saturday. The committee follows: E. C. Ericson,| "i Were up to $7.50. hat ; Eric Lundin, H Landbers, Algot Johnson, Frirs| '-'GHTSVOCAIL:E’-E%TIONS v $1.98 DRESSES Svensk, Mrs. Charles Gullberg, Mrs.| weet Indiana Home Aileen Stanley e Which Were up to $7.50. S ardanaon, Mra, Johin B- Johs. Why Should I Cry Over You? Victor Roberts [ 18922 10 .75 ; R S Kicky-Koo—Kicky-Koo Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle| 000 10 e OTHER PRICE DRESSES Edwards Clothes Shop. of the bodies have been recovered. ] PR RN SRR PALACE Starting Next Sunday RUDOLPH VALENTINO Gloria Swanson in “BEYOND THE ROCKS” A Sleepy Little Village RECENTLY ANNOUNCED! : Victor Records for Health Exercises—3 double-faced ten-inch records, 12 exercises, complete chart—cost $3 for the set and make daily exercising a pleasure! Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle any, Camden,N.J. = Victor Talk Machine Comp 3 At As Great a Reduction BASSETT STREET For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Matinee: Orchestra 30c—Balcony 18¢ Evening: Orchestra 41c—Balcony 30c

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