New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBYR 26, 1922, | signor to Ran W. Hat Shop, Tne| A S NCOUNT which was voted by both chambers Priederich Muller, H 1gn s a referendum hy 373,000 votes agains or to Pratt & Whitney ¢ York 100,000, The result of the ref ® J |cutting machines; mechanleal move-| @hypeh n The United States—Mem |ment ange a e ls ee ment; two for making milling cutters; | I'he law would have empowered the M —— mil cutter for gears; miling cut ’ hership 7,066, authorities not only to repress acts uart W. Parsons, New Britain rgest church of its denomination In)oent of the citizens voted. the country, according to the annual ignor ta The Stanley Works, Tr i - i Ne’ Wibia (report of the church for the year i e = . araior Hawnd 7 Kot wie sl Bl . New Haven, as.|#nding Easter, now heing prepared EXHUMES FIVE-FOOT SKULL NOW IS | HE I IME I O BUY ed chairman and Attorney D lkror 15 Mhe Hearileks Fulias The Central church of Brooklyn, Nair sec ry o & char 0 o & AmnNRN S with almost 4,000 members, ranks o o T b P Bavrnand. flamend/| #8000 e number of churches l\ ymond, am or more members has in- Belonged to a Baluchiterium. bod € € ehiele 1 ) , he fice o | P o o creased from 131 in 1020 to 167 g 3 by 5is fl H E ll t iy §.% ) i W g MIUToEd, FoMR e S et tive percent of the|p L ching, Sept, 26 (By Assoclated ere S an xce en S A Roy C. Andrews' Desert of Gobi Find vaenum ecleaners A i | Press)—Returning here today from total number of 9,560 churches in the |, s non 5 der; Torrington, as<| s GERAeh O 0 CINERRes SRS I mile expedition into the | Erothers Mfg. C'o 3 QEn e, ey heve |Khangi and Altai mountains in Mon- oal an e and article made thereby, | 260t Of the total membership of~1,-|c51ia "on behalf of the American I Warner, New Biitain, ag-| 73100 Lhe TOROTE Bacen s Jargest |MUSCUM of Natural History, Roy C . = y Lander ¥ & Clark. | iy pennsylvania and Ohio ranking |ARATES reported finding in -~ the LOWER PRICED adjusting vacuum cleaner |t FERIVIARE |northwest section of the desert of . A 2216 Gobi a five-foot skull belonging to the [ Arthor W. Wellington, Waterbury, roc =4 Baluchiterium, a large land mammal ! I J S o OReT s B REJECT DRASTIC LAW, of the Neocene geological period. i 1 THE NEW I"lashlight or battery hand lamp.! w3 | Mr. Andrews said the skull in- ‘ Desizns. |dicated that the heast was fifteen feet E i o e Measure Py . Flauder, Bridgeport, as Reterenduim Delsata dleafibel o= Rt |tall and twenty-five feet long. , “2'ln'l‘oven” 'he Weldlich Bros. Mfg. Co. | o DPown Revolutionaries, e N T i . o ¥ . ( t patent Berne, Switzerland, Sept. 26.-—~The| Texas, the greatest pecan nut pro- E i ; AR ¥ f boards 4 rick Roettge Stamfor -|law giving the authorities drastic | ducing area in the world, has about 2 , 5 " : % Saairad Y Tnor te lliam R. Noe & .| powers to deal with revolutionaries, | one-third yield this year. & Al o o N ork, N, Y Pedestal for H @ I and with st stions, at v B f , % CEat ¢ ts 4 { i { ~ 4 — Rutherf Two pat in the Mark Registrations WeE. DReRtad “itzgerald Mfg. Co., Torring g8, o e ton age vibrators, ete ; oo il 15 2 e ; i 153 Grove Street S . the electrical pe ient is under Hartford Bed ro \ - - WII.IW! the supervision of building eom- | ™ k 1eads E i T ' mission, the fire b nd the poliga i den, doing business Good 3 family, 16 room house, large rooms, Extra large lot 205 i board It 18 Mr therford's con 8 Safety pins feet deep. Owner has bought other property and wants to sell. Price tention that | have only one Waterbury. reasonable, S . / D hitor n e s EREITIS hos Ty Made by FULLER & WARREN CO., separate comr harge of the| Winchester Repeating Arms Co., TROY, N. Y. New Haven. Certain fishing tackle Th H B k' & R l C Applicat for Trade Mark e "l t 0 sl 3 7 3 ; d het fe R ;z(::i\-::m."r.‘:‘. odi | o e an lng ea y s THIS is the very latest STEWART invention—an attractive, compact, well built range committee go 1. Mass, tol [eonard R. Carley, Watertown, Tal- | 86 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 72§ which is giving great satisfaction wherever installed. Its one large oven bakes beauti- obtaln inform Ative to: theloum, f powder, foot powder, cold! fully with coal and with gas. It also has a wonderful new Gas-Coal Water Heater—the system of hav municipal rev-lcream, va cream, ete |8 finest on the market. enue collected department. The | gaaton alen b IR A dluniien of — E— \ MANY people prefer this type of range with just ONE oven for baking with Coal and with Gas. In changing the oven from one fuel to the other, you simply press or pull a charging for the installation of water NIQU SYSTEM s e o | . shtin It was explained that at present|Hindus Save For Years To Buy Goats | 'rhe Ml“er_Hanson Dru Lom an lever at back of Cooking Top. It is simple and easy to operate. property owners are compelled to i mains in city streets — - | For Sacrifices, guarantee an eight per cent return on | 30 CHURCH STREET USERS claim this is the finest “2-IN-ONE-OVEN’" Range on the market. We believe it the cost of installation. Mayor Paon Ghicago, Sept. 26. — Hindus save i} is. It is only 41 inches wide, and yet has large oven and spacious Cooking Top with 4 full ghsdisiolan is to have & payment made e e thag ek | A sized Coal Lids and 5 Gas Burners. And it is STEWART QUALITY throughout—De- when individual properties are con-|may buy goats for . reports I | 0 . nected with the mains \ native teacher a school near (|| The Popularity of— | pendable since 1832. Price is very moderate. PATEI\'i':qglqu:;D ~ ir“ m”mNfl?l::jplynvi:é:;:;‘ oo SVEA BALSAM iy See these New Ranges in Blue and Gray Enamel. ot for scattered on the | See the New Gas-Coal Water Heater TO CONN. PEOPLE | = s of Others save||| Our excellent remedy for conghs and colds, is growing every year, and fetime that t may journey ‘ | its sales are steadily increasing. The price is only 35c. . PROLE L | _ SALE PRICES LOW—TERMS EASY Patents Issued September 19, 1922, By U. S. Patent Office to Con- (Lists furnished by the office of Har- g g 5 ~ v ) o PLUMBING AND HEATING 174 ARCH ST. ie and mak- cing and mak- e e | i | OYSTERS Take a Look at 162 Jubilee street—3-family duct and making g e B Anderson. Truminn, senci-| CLAMS house, only 6 years old, lot 66x175 feet, 2-car gar- Tnomas W, Breant, Torrington. | NRE M AS TERSTROKE 1l CRAB MEAT ‘age. Can be bought right. Partners are selling | Follerbearins ’ W ey SHRIMP jout. Lot filled with fruit trees, also chicken coop. | Frederic M. Card, Bridgeport, as- signor to The Singer Mfg. Co. Eliza. ; \ SCALLOPS You couldn’t ask for more and be reasonable, | beth, N. J. Clutch and stop mecha [\ Don’tFailtoReadTomorrow’s Announcement |\SHRN LOBSTERS could you? Money to loan on first and second Wm. Christian, Bridgeport Drum and making the same _ | s ) mortgages. Sr? o, Seree, e | of the Bankrupt Stock of the ¢ HONISS’S CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. osepi . i : M Al SR Tl 272 Main Street ~ Phone 343 Rooms 305.6 Bank Bldg, _Joseph D Hippolitus, New Haven. y i ; HARTFORD ‘Window T( ”,m‘ ¢ . a i M % EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE 2 FAMILY—SHERMAN COURT—12, ROOMS. 1 - P If you are about to furnish a home 3 FAMILY—71 WOLCOTT ST—12 ROOMS. A b 357 MA[N STREET, NEW BRITA]N we can outfit it completely. We carry 1 FAMILY—135 COLUMBIA ST.—% ROOMS. Big Dairies HA a full line of Furniture, Stoves and 2 FAMILY—HAMILTON ST.—14 ROOMS, Teed " : Floor Coverings at prices that will| ALL MODERN WITH GOOD GARAGLS. surely please. , A. LIPMAN H. D. HUMPHREY i New and Second-Hand Furniture | ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 1o 34 Lafayette St Tel. 1320-2 READ AND PROFIT N THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY the biggest dai- vk ries use Cow Chow ok BUY asthestandard ration. and You can understand ; SAVE this when you know £ ZEmaS | ; HOW DARE YOU Cow Chow is 245 WaRl || values tha STy ( : ; ' ARREST MY protein, of which | [ 7 ; ) X LONG LOST 85% is digestible. | EH will be by ; e il R| HusBAND! That means 20 1bs. of | K ; ffered : [ ¢ & | DONTCHA EVER digestible protein in | ( Offere : 3 B [ } DARKEN MY every 100 1b. bag. ! i will pack [ 4ié : e e ; @ DOOR AGAIN It is a pure feed (B | this store that perfectly bal- ! ances home grown | LiflE# to full d re- | A e CAPACITY production. ) Get an EARLY START NEW BRITAIN BIRD & FEED co. | [SEIEN 105 Arch Street | ) 217 Shuttle Meadow Avenue Phones—1121-3 - 864.4 [ Be here Mr. E. C. 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