New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 22

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER BOSTON - Donnelly, Mullen Co. S.aEurday Will Be 7t¥héwBanner [;ay—of the FOUR DAY 82,98 PLAID BLANKETE, excellent valve: large Pair $2. 19 size 810.00 ALL WOOIL RLANKETS, plaid and white, with $7 98 L] pink or blue borders §2.25 FULL SIZE BED SPREADS, good heavy $ 1 P 69 quality BLANKETS, large $7.50 WOOL double bed 25¢ CURTAIN SCRIM, 36 in. wide ....... Yard 1 5C size . 89¢ TABLE DAMASK, 64 59 : C in. wide, heavy quality.. 69c¢ TEDDY BEAR (RIB $7.50 SATIN BED SPREADS, full BLANKETS, pink, blue size, pretty $4 98 designs 81x90 SEAMLESS BED SHEETS, made of a good grade $1 / 1 9 of cotton. Sat. special 500 yds. of Colored OUTING FLAN- NEL, pretty stripes and checks. Special ... Yard 14C 39c Colored OUTING FLANNEL, best grade of outing made, 36 in. wide, stripes and checks ALL LINEN CRASH TOWELING, o . Yard 1 9C value . 500 Doz. TURKISH TOWELS, plain white and fancy borders at Greatly Reduced Prices. COTTON CHALLIES for bed com- fortable covering, . Yard l 5c navy ... 56 in. wide. Yard ... brown and navy ... high lustre .. Special . all sizes ... very special LADIES’ 36 inches wide . .. WOOL CANTON CREPE, 45 in, wide in brown and ... Yard STRIPED PRUNELLA SKIRTING, TAFFETA SILK, yard wide, in black, ... Yard $1 u19 BLACK MESSALINE, yard wide, MADE VEILS of plain mesh with fancy border, colors black, navy, brown and grey. Another Lot of High Grade KNIT- TED TIES, in plain colors and fan- cy stripes; values up to $1.50. Special ..... Each LADIES' FLEECE LINED V AND PANTS, very good quality; regular 75¢ value, A New Lot of Men’s 80-Square PER- CALE SHIRTS. A large variety of patterns, all fast colors FLANNELETTE NIGHT _GOWNS, extra heavy, cut full size. Sat. Special, ea. CHILDREN’S ROMPERS extra fine gingham and beach cloth. Special, ea. $2.19 $1.39 98¢ . Yard 98C 29c TS : Each39c Each 95¢ 98¢ made of 59¢ | . THERMOS LADIES' BARGAIN SALE VELOUR CHECKS, 54 in. wide, in black, navy and brown checked with white, yd CHARMEUSE SATIN, 40 in. wide, brown, Sat. Specin, ya $ 1,95 MISSES' ALL WOOL SWEATERS, a fine assortment of beautiful colors. Special for = $1 .69 Saturday ‘TWO CLASP KID GLOVES (mend- ers) in all the wanted colors., Special..... Pair 98¢ MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS And BRAW.- ERS, “Forest Mills” make, extra good quality, sizes $l 39 L) 34 to46 ...... Each METAL LUNCH KITS, with leather handle. Very special ........... Each 59¢ LADIES' FINE LISLE HOSE, made with fashioned back and double soles; colors, black, white and cordovan, Saturday Pair 3 5 C Special ... 0. MEN'S FINE LISLE DROP-STITCH HOSE, made with double soles; colors, black, grey and navy; regu- lar 59c value. Very special ............ Pairzsc BOTTLES — Tomorrow we will offer another lot of these bottles at. .. each 49 © ENVELOPE CHEMISE, nainsook, trimmed $1.48 made of fine with lace and em. broidery. Special, ea. LADIES' SILK AND MOHAIR TUX- EDO SWEATERS. The very lat- est. Special > $4‘95 for Saturday . Bz 29 Ly 1922, DRY FLEET AFTER BRITISH ‘RUNNER' ‘Onward’ Is Believed to be Laden With Booze Cargo THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS, Charge Prepald 1 line 10 .09 1 line line line Iine line line Rates 0 days. ., Yearly Order Upon Application, s e ANNOUNCEMENTS — g e —— GREENHOUSE—Cut flowers, potted plrn*, and all varieties of plaj Adolfo Wy a. dalle, 218 Oak St, Phone 589-12, MAN'S WATCH, Initinied tween West End, Shuttle Meadow, I and Winthrop Sts. Reward if roturned to 50 Winthrop 8t B, low meck, mhort Alseves, , on West Main or Main S Return ald_Of i1k umbrella Iost Wed, afternoon, please return 125 Camp St. Res Tol. 2316, New York, Sept 22.—Atlantlc wa- |||~ ters are being searched carefully for the British yacht Onward, supposedly Hquor laden, which on Wednesday re- fused to permit custom officials from the ex-submarine chaser Hahn to go| abeard and investigate her cargo | The Unitel States Revenue Cutter Seneca, under Capt. Reld, division chief of coast gi & at the Custom House, left Yy morning in quest on the Onward, which formerly was the property of Henry Ford, hut now supposedly is owned by a Capt. Symonette. Dry agents asserted that Symonette is operating several rum running vessels from Nassau The Seneca is under orders from Washington to find the Onward and Ceunt 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an Inch Minimum Bpace, 3 Lines, Mialmum Book Charge, 35 Centa, No. Ad. Agcepted After 1 P. M. For Clnisifed Page on S8ame Day Ads Accepted Over the Teiephons Fur Conven'ence of Customers, Call 925 Ard Ask For a "“Want Ad" Operator. ANNOU'NCEMENTS | “Burial Lots, Monuments | ARMTSTICE DAY — Moniments, _temeni: brances and cemetery services shouli le arranged for now. All grades of marbis and granite, John F, Meshan Muni- n.ent Works, Clark St., Cor. Unfon, AMERICAN SHOE Repalring Co., Next to North & Judd, 616 E. Main, under rew management. J. Martian, Prop. Equipped to give the highest grade sarvice at the lowest prices n town. ENLARGEMENTS made from any _rmall photo, from $2.00 up, Picture framing at reasonable prices. Arcade Studio, MANUFACTURERS!—Bring in your mod sample bonrds and cabinet work and ha it done right. High grade furniture re. paired, also, G. H. Day, cabinet* maker, 163 Arch St SHOES BHINED and repaired, Hats cieaned and re-blacked. Center Sheca Shine Par lor, 403 Main St. Gagllardl. Bros. Maranville Fined for Attacking Fellow Player New York, Sept. '22. — Walter J (Rabbit) Maranville, shortstop of the Pittsburgh Natlonal club, was today flned $100 for his encounter with Sec report immediately to H. €. Stuart, acting collector of customs. The Seneca will determine the exact posi- tion of the Onward, and if it is estab- lished that the craft was within the twelve mile limit when her captain defled the custom officers the Onward will be seized regardless of where she is found on the authority of John D. Appleby, zone chief and supervisor of the prohibition navy. On orders of Attorney-General| Daugherty the Seneca will try to de- termine if seamen of the Onward are communicating with persons in the United States or if persons from' the | York Giants at the Polo Grounds y terday. President Heydler of the Na tional league, in announcing the fine stated that the ‘“rabbit" would have been suspended but for the fact that Rawlings provoked the attack by un- called for remarks. United States have boarded the ves- sel. Seventy-two Children Are Victims of Autos Will Seize Broken Cargoes. American marine laws provide cus- | tom officials with authority to board Boston, Sept. 22.—Seventy-two chil all vessels within the twelve mile | qren have heen killed by a‘mnmnhllr—s limit. Regardless of any controversy | on Massachusetts highways in the last over the status of the Onward, | three months, Frank A. Goodwin, that show siens of hroken carzoes| gtate registrar of motor vehicles raid will be seized immediately, said Mv. | today, Mr. Goodwin assailed higher Appleby, who added: | police officers, persons of wealth or “As in the case of the Onward, political pull who induce officers to when a vessel is known to be a rum | pigeon-hole three-fourths of the com- runner, we will seize her if she has| piaints against speedsters. liquor aboard, even though her cargo ——————————————————— may not he broken “The Onward, o far as T am able LEGAL NOTICE to learn, is owned by Capt. Symonette At a Court ::’r Probate held at New Rrit f b W ve | taln within and for the Probate District of raid to be a negro. We do not believe Babiln 1 iie Hounty o} Hobitiod ooict that she is of British registry, despite | of Connecticut, an’ the 218t dn of Sepim the fact that she flies the Rritish flag. A. D, 1922, . i ent she really in a, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. ny it theevent ghe, that the |, Uon the exhibition to this Court of the British craft, I am certain tha - |@greement wherehy Mary J. Holmes of Hart- British government will not protest | ford, Conn. of the first part gives in adop- her seizure when she is flagrantly vio- ;I"n to ”Josn’mv\ Do G jllo and Wieneta ' is i) V. Jowgwillo of New ritain, Connecticut of lating the laws of this countr; |ifh Hatona PaTE Tl ertminee . mala S enlA: The Onward has been under ob-|james Holmes, under the nge of fourtees gervation of prohibition officials for |vears to wit: About 2 years 9 months of some time. Abonut six weeks ago she [28¢ reslding in the Town of New Britain was sighted about twenty-five miles off | the Jersey Coast, apparently headed to hecome theirs hy adoption—it is Ordered, That a hearing upon said agree- for New Brunswick from Nassau with a cargo or liquor. {ment be had at the Probate Office in sald New Britain on the 23th day of Septem- ber, A. D., 1922, at 9 o'clock in the fore. I noon; and that notice be given to all per Symonette May be in City sons interested to appear at sald hearing According to Mr. Appleby, Symon- [and show cause, if any they have, shy said 1 & ‘ew York at this time |agreement should not be approved, by pulw ette may be in New Yeork at th L S A directing the movements of the On- | g uin Herald, a newspaper having a eir ward and other rum running vessels. |culation in said district, and by posting a ot 3rita has not protested |copy of thjs order on the public sign-post r_rmv Drialy B of the |0f the Town of New Britain in the County against the attempted seizure of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut. Onward, Despite the apparent attempt [nearest to_the place of residence of said of officials in Washington to make |[child, at least six days before the day light of the matter, it is believed that |hereln assigned by this Court for said the State Department soon will make a ruling on the American policy of selzing vessels that come within the | —— 8 . - " le zone, but not within the 1 4 = breliecmile, g o CITY ADVERTISEMENT three mile limit. The State Depart- v A < Sealed bids will be received by the ment, it is understood, has never sanc- & | Board of Public Works, City of New hearing. ned the Treasury Department's rul- | Z’H"R'“.fg'fr,lrn'g the. seimire of vessels | Britain, Conn., at their office, Room outside the three mile zone. | 206, City Hall, until 7:30 o'clock P. M The Onward, according to cable ad. |Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1923, for the con- vices from London |struction of a concrete bridge on Al- has no right to| fly the British flag. The British gov- '|“n‘50r¢mt. ; ernment said the dispatch, has had no| Plans, specifications and proposal | ber, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge ond Baseman Rawlings of the New T AUTOMOTIVE L] ~“Auto and Triick Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS—‘Better cars ere bee ing bullt and Buick Is tullding them.” Jew Britain Bulck Co. 225 Arch atieet. Telephone 2670, CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CAR8— Lash Motor Co., “A Reputable Cincarn.® West Main, Cor, Lincoln 8t. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—We can gi"e Immediate delivery on all Chevrolet models. Reama & Sorrow Auto Co., 487 Elm §t. Just count the Chevrolet COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR C4R— Commerce and Ruggles truck. K. C. Rue dolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 205)-4 e GRD: Lincoin Fordson agents. Sales and ; complete line of parts and Automotive Bales & 3Service ast Main St, Rear. Phore 2701, AND " motor _car JORDAN MFARLAN motor cars. Sales and eervice 174 High 8t., Hart? Connecticut, _Telephone 3-4599. HUPMOBILE CARS—Suses ana service, City Service Statfon, Hartford Ave, and Stane A M. Prop. ley St. Paonessa, LEXTNGTON—High grade mof -~ iars. Baie and service. C. A. Bence, 51 Maiu 8 Phone 2215. MOON MOTOR CARS, $1205 F. 0. B.—Sales and Service. Moon Motor company, 18 Main street. Telephone 2785, AUDSMOBILE —Sales and sorvice o "the B0 End Garage, 171 South Main st.2't. Te\« ephone 2530. KEO'MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and service. Cor. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, Te.e- phone 2110, STUDEBAKERS - Light six touring, $37 special six touring, $1275; big six tou.ir $1650; F. (. B. factory. M. Iiving Jeste 193 Arch St. “This Is a Studehaker Y 2at Auto and Trucks For Sale ° BUICK COUPE, 1320, Upholstery excellent, 5 good tires, recently completely overs hauled and looks good, New Britain Buick 225 Arch St. Plone 2670. - A fouring. A-1_condltion, For le_reasonable. Apply Tel. 1562-13 BUICK, flve pasaenger, in A-No. 1 iggning order. City Service Station, Hartford avue nue and BUICK, 192 inal finish, upholstery excellent. This car {8 almost new and can be hought right, Terms to sult purchaser. M. Irving Jes- ter, 193 Arch St. Phone. “This is a Studebaker year. BUICK, 1920 coupe, chanically excellent, and 5 very good buyer. M. Irving Phone. “This Is_a Studebaker BUICK, 1920 touring, new cord tires, win- ter top; aisa 1520 F. B. Chevrolet touring, both reconditioned. Buy now and save ' Aaron G. Cohen, 185 Park St. and v Bri Upholstery good, me- recently overhauled, tires. Terms to suit Jester. 193 Arch St. in Ave. pass. touring car, pa and rebuilt throughsut. C. A. Bsiie, _Main street. Fhoue 221F. CHANDLER 1916 7-pass. miotor, In perf<ct 3} condition and good word of the attempted seizure of the |blanks may be secured at the ahove rubber, $400, ° Sonth | vessel, The British will assume the |[office. i . stand fhat they cannot interfere with| The city reserves the right to of Mrs. Kittie RBlanch Fleasant place, enlisted in Providence, R. I, May 9, 1921. He disappeared | children will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Captain Sandblatt will lead Fll\d f‘xu,l:agn 171 So Main Sr., ] hore CHEVROLET, 1821 “FB,” Driven but 10,000 miles, looks very good PROPERTY ATTACHED Constable Fred Winkle this morning touring ca K DESERTER HERE The local police department receiv naval an- ac- all attached property owned by Lawrence |ed a request from the 17, 8 and Helen Muter, on Jubilee streets, favor of Stanislaw judgment of 35,000 and issued in to satisfy Chapman on a writ Muter, the Niles, from navy Saturday Shoe Special For Men—Tan and Black Shoes. Lasts for Young Men and Old Men. Specially Priced at— $7.00 W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 WEST MAIN ST. Good thorities today asking them to be on the lookout for Hugh Walton Niles, of | this city, who is wanted for desertion who is a son J September 7 $50 is offered SALVATION ARMY F tival at the Salvation Army headquar ters tonight at 8 o'clock. tain Augusta Sandblatt, of New York, ndblatt There will will lead Young People be a musical ments. A special Captain & ecretary. program and meeting e ———— NOTE We sell Service. We ply Glasses. Study, and Careful Training en- ables us to give you right Service. Glasses. Frank E. Goodwin Optical Specialist 327 Main St. — Tel. The usual re SSTIVAL There will be a Young People's fes Care, patience and thoroughness enables us to make proper ward r,fl Moderate Temperature; Partly Cloudy. | aff Cap i ticut: Fair tonight and temperature; fresh | east winds becoming variable, The refresh for the | moderate Conditions: pressure Fave moved but little during he 24 hours is central The off southern the North Ca Saturday Will Be Good Weather May " FAIR DAY TONORROY With Be New Haven, Sept. 22.—For Connec- Saturday; | north- areas | last | disturbance ina coast and the northern disturbance iz | central over North Dakota ridge of high pressure extends Missouri northeastward sup- Skill to tains except on ginia to Florida rising in the lake region Conditions favor for this | partly cloudy weather with higher temperature. the coast the r——— DANCE at the Ukrainian Hall ‘rwin Place Music by the ALL HARTFORD JAZZATEF saturday Ev b From 1905 POLLY AND HER PALS [ DECLARE W ANEVER GEEA SECH A The | from | Maing Very little rain has fallen during the | last 24 hours east of the Rocky moun. from The temperature 15| Vir vicinity, slightly MOONLIGHT MARDI GRAS ‘RS rum running, said the London dis-Cépt any bid or to reject any or patch, although they are willing to |bids. help as much a possible and con- sistent with international law BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, GEO. H. JOHNSON, Sec. A Wider Strap— perfectly simple smooth-fitting (5TH David Manning’s Wintk-Cver SHOE STORE 211 Main St. Pa’d Give ;\fi;thing To Havé 7Su~ch a a;ft WAL THEA HE'S SUFFERIN' FROM GOME HORRIBLE MEATAL AFFLICTION! 1 TAKED T© HM FER A HOUR GTRAIGHT, AN’ HE ANEVER HEARD A wWOorRD 1 SAD! e e i e AT 0 A BY CLIFF STERRETT ARLICTiON, MAW/, and in perfect condition. Price reasonable, Reama & Soriow Auto Co., 287 Elm St. Phone 115 ! CHEVROL] ditlon. Price reasonable. 8t., 3d floor. W DODGE Brothers unequaled bargains, 1921 and 1922 roadsters, 1921 sedan; 1020 creened and panel deliveries. Aaron G. Cohen, 867 New Britaln Ave, ‘and 185 . Hartford, Conn. Open evenings. pply The Elm St. T. Model 480 touring. Good ron- Inquire 223 High Iter Poppellers Fhone FORDS— 1921 and 18 Low prices and best terme. Cohen, 867 N Rritain Ave., tourings and sedans, Aaron G. and 155 With delivery Paint is good and motor has ju completely overhauled. Price $125, terms. Automotive Sales and § East_Main §t. Phone 2701, adster with bed bn Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. FORD CARS—Jjam F. Dec Jr. Good class eecond-hand cars, Room 196 Professional Bldg. Piione (776, HFORL i 1 hauled “k and overs rerry St FORD TOURING CAR with an all-vear top, alectric lights and demountable rims, 5 good tires, double tire carrier and in fine shape throughout, $225, cash or ms. Automotive Sales and Service, 200 st Main 8t. Phone 2701 | ANKLIN, 1920, Toadster with and good tires. Mechanically perfect. Terme can be arranged., M. Irving Jes- Arch 8t. Phone. “This (s a year GRANT, 1920 touring, mountable rims. new rubber, A-1 condition throughout. Cheap for quick Phone 145-4. Norton, 503 W. M C. TRUCK, 1817; 1 § good tires, excellent condition, 171 Main Street. Phone 870, KTISSEL KAR, 1018, «ith an all year top. Mechanically perfect, 2 brand new tires, Terms can be arranged M. Irving Jes- ter, 193 Arch §t. Phone “This is a Stude- baker vear.” LIGHT auto truck body (0x36 in.) and top. Good condition, $35.00, Tel. 647-15. . M. Cowles, Kensington AXW 1915 Look! Choio 1818 Overland, 1917 Franklin balance easy term Aaron G Park S§t, Hartfors MITCHELL, 1017, 3 passenger roadeter, with 2 new cord tires (others are good), mechanically O. K. and good paint. M. Trving Jester, 103 Arch §t. Phone. "This I8 a Studebaker year.' OAKLAND roadster. Perfect condition (', Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051- OAKLAND, 1920 sedan. Five good tire: Just repainted and thoroughly ove hauled. Upholstery very good. Wil give new car service. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8. Phone. “This is a Stude- baker : 2 OVERLAND fouring, in excellent shape, mechanically, Terms can be arranged to euit_purchaser. Moon Motor Co., 15 Main Open_evenings. 3 8, 3 passenger roa tires, very good paint and In cellent mechapical condition. Terms sult buyer. M. Trving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phone his s a Studebaker year.' 1917 touring car. R, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, starter ew paint wire wheels, de- o. $100 cash. tourings, ohen, 185 A Herald Classified ad serves all needs of all people.

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