New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 16

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| nectiout On motlon of T 1y luncheon held this noen in the Jr. 0. U, A. M., hall on Hungerford murl 0 succeed Marshall Cook, resigned. " Hegihald Towers was named as tail twister to succeed Mr. O'Brien. “The annual nomination of officers for the Dr. department gave en caneer, whic the most month, The by-laws committee of the club necticut alone in 1921 will meet on Friday evening at 7:30 1,385, but Informed the members of the FOR,A FORD RUN, 2} i $50 (o . 22 MAIN ST. dreaded diseases » TH§ UNIVERSAL CAR 84 CENTS A DAY BOUT (Regular) W. O'Connor it was bers to different schools in the city Dr. Lee Speaks Og Cancer ’red P, Lee of the local health an interesting talk he claims is one of in the world and from which more pedple are Increasing each year and in Con- it was fatal In it is too late when there is absolutely no chance of being cured. 'DOWN GES SELECTION OF THE HIGHEST QUAL -~ FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE d—h—“—-—-.——-——_— MOI!NING SPECIALS 7TO 12:30P, M. PURE WHITE e SPEC[ALS FOR ALL DAY and large, hero ‘today after a lingering liness. | e se————— | {848 Photo 2 Asrol 44 it L3 » 6 0 mflo'evef. it yo:b:hh first to try+ | Bishop Thoburn who w;a 86 years % A, L L ) 1 J 18 great preparaf ts |old had made his homp here since - rounnm PLUMPY TURKEYS ... 1 OO ey ffll st el B o UL Rty his houy st s Special Notice m 25 LARGE ROASTING ar 4 i "V Vot sariple Dotdle, e Wit |sionary field in 1908. He had been iIt ] c CHICKENS ............ S 1) c ing be sure and mention this paper for several months, He leaves a son| Stella: Rebekah Lodge, No. 11, f0od |y 1o gEpAN, 1022 7 B ” LL LEAN’FRESH and daughter. «|and fancy work sale Friday after:| DRIVEN ONLY ABOUT 5001 olis Investigation. Washington, Nov. a few days. a departmental matte - _FOR A FORD TOURING CAR (Regular) (Provided You Place Your Ofder and Take Delivery Before January 1st) Balance in small paym nts is our 40 DAY OFFER which explres January 1st. Get busy and get in l| e at onge. Itis a business opportunity you should take ad- PUBLIC APPRECIATION .~ " Our sales incremd lnst week 100% over last year dur‘ which demonstrates conclusively that the public appreciates ‘our unheard of offer. We are already out of some models so speak quickly. , There is'a railroad embargo on so that shipments are slowing up. . We have, Ilowever, a limited number of Touring Cars, Sedans and Delivery Cars. 2 YOURS TOMORROW . ELMER Al?i'OMOBILE COMPANY ng the corresponding period NEW BRITAIN "~ FOOD PRODUCTS LEAN It is spio.tifi University sports program, according tifes, 3 of them brand new, ¢ FRESH o vegetb u)l;.y compounded |4 o colleps body which has - ac-| ‘Houston, Texas, Nov. 28.—The Rev. SHOULDERS* e umun cepted the recommendation of the [J. .M. Krvin Pettit, rector of the ; teaspoonful doses, o college. senate subject to rules and EP"“N' chitrch of St. Mark's at Bay | Huick fs » Used Bu o b regululom to be laid down by ' the|City, T will assume’ on January | 5yieK. 7 PABSENG m24c sudAnconN TR o . 25¢ the néxt meeting of the Lions' club to ~Secretary Denby sadd today he had not yet de- termined how he would conduct the propoled investigation of misconduct however, that he expected to have un announcement on the subjéct within that he regarded the inquiry as purely sister Annle collapses after attempt to ference on equal basis with other greal powers. Black sea and Mediterranean, Prom- ise read tragedy in Asia Minor. London world s Harvey in the Ambassador speech declares that tired of killing and that it 18 impos- British house -of ‘commons without division passes second reading of Irish Christians demanding that neitheg Jewish teachers nor sfudents shall exceed 10 per cent of total in schools. Eirean asserts that execution of Ers- Angora government dm:.reau that all foreign schools, including American, ghall submit to Turkish regulations. F Italy gives unnnlmou'u vote of con- fidence to Mussolini cabinet. ENGLISH NAVAL MAN H. J. Davison Passes Away - at Father-in-Law’s Home Hartford, Nov. 26. — Commander Harold J. Davison, royal decoration, royal naval of gatehouse, Lymington, Hampshire, England, dled today at the house of his father-in-law and Rev. Francis Goodwin of Woodland street, this city, after a leng iliness. Commander Davison was born June 19, 1876 at Needingworth, Hunting- donshire, England, He was the son of Captain James and Elizabeth Harvey Davison of Fenstanton, ~and the nephew of €ol, W, H. Da‘vlson of Liv- erpool. He was a graduaté\of King's college, Ely, the oldest collegé in Eng- land. f After leaving college, h: was ap- A———— e re—— A FEELING OF SECURITY " know that the medicine you are about to take is dbsolutely pure and con. tains to harmful or abit p:odwn.' drugs, - Such & madicme is Dr. Elhmf' Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and blad- der medicine, J The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root, Itis not recommended f¢ thing, o T * It is nature’s great hel, ing and overcoming kidn, bladder troubles, A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- rin reliev- , liver and stores in bottles of two sizes, uedhun SILVERWARE Becretary Wallace has grown in stature and fame, fation with Mrs. Augusta’ Tiernan is most happy and denles that he is go- ing to rejoin Mrs. Blanche Brimmer Tiernan, Elllot Dexter, former husband of addressing Methodist and Presbyter- fan ministers, warns against growth in making public plans for expansion of his plant, says old time beer is coming back in United States. interests announced at New York rector general of consolidated textile company which controls many large cotton mils. Prohibition investigator declares New York an@ New Jersey cities are |flooded with liquor from Bahamas. 7 prenticed to the White Star salling ships, Garfield, Clipper, Frances Fish- er and Thurlmea. He was captain of White Star line he went to the John- son line as chief officer. Later he re- turned to the White Star line and 1902 entered the British navy as sub- lieutenant attached tc the Albion, the Prince George and in 1912, the For- midable under Captafit Nelson Ward, great grandson of Lord Nelson, He married” Jeannette Goodwin, of Hartford, September 19, 1912, In World War. At the outbreak of the great war he was commissioned diteutenmant commander and in 1914 was in charge of training at Devonport, where he disembarked tHe first Canadian con- tingent. In 1915 he was for . 11 months attached to the Argonaut un- der Admiral Sir John DeRoebeck who is now commander-in-chief of the British navy and under 8ir Arch- ibald Moore. In November, 1915, he was appointed commander of destroy- er No. 21, Dover patrol and was en- gaged in convoy wotk on the com- munication lines of the first expedi- tionary forces. He was afterwards ap- command of the Empress, seaplane ship. He served ip the Levante and g 1917 was in command of the Por- a, a mine layer. { GOLF AT WESLEYAN This is to Bo Recognized As Oms of the Minor Sports Middlietown, Nov. 28.—Golf is to become a minor sport in the Wesleyan letic council. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., was elected assis- tant manager of this sport today. Golf makes the fourth new sport to be added to the list at Wesleyan thig term, the others being soccer, hockey and wreatllng H. 1« Jones '24 of Eplscopal church died at his' home Dr. Wilbur ¥, Crafts at New York, | " 16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1622, | elub e bird wouls sent to| Most cases of cancer arg djscovered | . . u O E ANNOVNC® ;. d y i ||;.” .Iyl,n‘ll..”\: II‘)’nlm:‘ x‘l ’n‘tlll ‘v:u:.. ~Iur:vu: ||,: |'nm'\.j .H; ;nlv.‘,‘[x.‘.v },]..141‘\1;“,1 B"ef News D“Patd‘es From a ver the world T Y ] D SOMNE M!‘N" [the Lians' club, Presigent Bullen algo| is when & mar or woman {s beyond EEDRT ST ““1‘4 I”‘;RA 4 e ?:lnn l,\mm. e ead a Tha x sard we > o el . the ¢ ) { & Aa eleventh g & a y L t tint | grens momber ot men lu due 1o the’| Mary MacBwiney iy réleased from | Atcresses In erlln hold protet WANT ADS cund customr ¢ N R e | " Mount Joy prison in Dublin on the|meetings and picket theaters in fight ||| Alphabetically Arranged Por Quick |[ff .charee at Ohns M) | governor of the Lions' clubs of Can-, amoking ol pipes Idterature in re. 28rd d £ Ber Bunser. Mrikais herlla oblaln hatt st and Ready Reference. - gards to cancer will be distributed at| “8rd day of her hunger strike; her|io obtaln or wages. LINE RATES FOR CONBECTUTIVE INSERTIONS, ! - 3 . pe Mary and s removed to nursing withholds con- - 11 | votpd that ever, smber of the club| be held on Tuesday, December b, see Charge Pr Britain during American Education S, oppm‘”'a'ny 'M"mm SR Armour packing companies, e - frd - . : e 4 ; 58 E - 1 ltne 3 \ Tmste]‘ at T(}dfly,s M%"ng m,’r..,x,.':“ll .““: I:\ ","CT,TKT.","W".'.". DENBY UNDEGIDED her activities at Lausanne and dele-| Clamgenceau goes back to Chicago, 1 line bt he a nnlnv.:d m"'.um! n varioug mem gates ask free participation in econ-| which he visited more than 60 years 2 4 1 line A3 H ke gl ¥ ¢ o — ago, and finds that it, ke himselt, ||[1’ dave 1 tine 50 $Ub . Rates Upon Application. James O'Brien, Americanization di-|and if they are not able to attend, Secrétary of Navy Has Not Made Up otor, was elected wseoreta f th 3 3 0 KD R TO 88 HARTFORp fow Britain Lions' club at-Lip wee k‘“.;.“.:',".w“,';:'.:‘;':.:';Z',{‘I,,‘I".,J"a"“ the¥| jis Mind How to Conduct Annap-| Quarter.of%s million Christian exiles| John P. Tiernan, in statement, at RTFonI 4 fleeing from the Turks to fringes of | South Bend, Ind., says that reconcil- Minimum Book No, Ad. Acoepted After 1 P, M. For Classified Page on Bame Day, # Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenience Customers. Call 925 And ‘Want Ad" Operator. MOVED ¥ROM 22 oAk TELEPHONE 1761, ensuing year will take place at one|dje than an h \ T ything else. The doctor hy midshipmen after the annua s of the early meetings In December|told the members of the club that the| Army-Navy football game at Philn- :iblp to create any great war for years z::lnN{:‘a;roé r?vn'&rete':l .:- Los Angeles, ———— lu and the election at a later date in the | number of deaths caused by cancer|delphia last Saturday. He added,|'® O % g i d ) llllrul Lou. Monummu. 1173 dtting for nymr.‘.‘)u‘; |’"" [ e Tistmay HEBADSTONES and granite; ury Arrang We will be open all day. 'y pontment now. Arcade fiugyy PX A8” YOU GET papp dressed. Hoston Gclook with Lawyer Stanley J. Tra-| He- ex y gpjicanstiidenibyl, Clothing gy . plained that the, disease |is The secretary sald he had made o | - ; ng G el:xl in his office on Main street. cfirable if the case is diagnosed In|no move to discuss the incident at el st e e neten b arid of Ku‘Kiux Kian. : Beitaln's ¥amily_ Clothiar, 0l W. W. Bullen was awarded a |time, although most. people wait until| today's cabinet meeting, asserting e R b e e et turkéy at the drawifig held this noon driven from universities in Vienna.| Jacob Ruppert, New York brewer, RYBANTHEMUMS—AIl caiors. §$1.00 " to $3.00 a dozen. Joe Rosla, 2 Mill Bt. CHRYSANTHEMUMS for @aie; also ferns and other potted plants. Convenlent pric President Cosgrave of the Dail ‘};‘M::"‘”'.' ,‘3"’""‘"‘“' 3 Dilts street. ;’“' ";‘:’ and Bulck s pyg -1, ow Britain Bulck Co, 3 President Cosgrove of the .Dalil Alliance of great cotton and wool SANTER BAOME T Tow pricesand| Telephone 3670, E potted plants. New Britain Greenhouses, kine Childers was {nevitaple and fears| when William M. Wood, Mead of| Oak and Lasalle Sts. Tel. 699-2, S there will be many moré executions. | American Woolen Co., becomes di-|GREENHOUBE—Cut floweia potted piants OAlT.lfiL:‘S",ng:ETT and all varieties of planta. Adolfo *& dalle, 218 Oak Bt. Tel. §39-12. BUICK MOTOR CARS - “'Better teput West Muin, Corner Lin oly o' VIOLETS and white chryeanitiemums for the Baturday football games, Place you: orders early, Welch Flower Bhup, 89 W. Main 8t., Professional DBldg. Phone 2181. Phone orders filled promptly, Lost and Found BULL TERRIER, brown, lost ¥riday night in East Berlin. 8lightly lame in right hind leg. Buitable reward for return of same. James Macpherson, East Berlin, Phone 914-3. HEIFER—Red and white. Please notify C. ' | a salling vessel at 23, He was 10| R: Weldman, Mooreland farm, Kensing- motive Sales Co.. 200 years in sall ,and went 11 timee| ton. Phome 820-13. . |f{yipgoN AND ESSEX : \ ENT A DAY around Cape Horn and four times|LEATHER pencil case lost between TDFary| now prices make the around the world. After he left the| 2Ad Porter & Dysows, Now. 20th. Reward| values, Sales and sorice. if returned to 146 Maple St. LENS—9 inch, between N. H. and Plain- ville. Finder return to O. H. Helnrich, Cooked ‘Food Shop. BLACK sufo blanket lost Monday evening between Bassett and. West Maln 8ts. Find- er return to M. Richman, 109 Bassett St. Phone 448-4. 5D COLUMBIA AND DORT Moy R Commerce and Ruggles trucks, dolph, 137 Cherry St. Phopy “Just Rea) o A. Bence, 18 Main 8 GM Motor Sajey Phon ractor, § Ice; genuine parts and uce, Piions 3 RLAN my High 8t, Connecticut. _Telaphone Juu HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and 8ervice Station, Hartford Ave. ley Bts. A. M. Paoncssi, Bales Co., 139 Arch St. JORDAN AND | Store Announcements, 7 BATTERIES—The U, 8. L. is the ideal radio battery. $16.00 each. T. H. Cogs- well, ! Chestnut St. Phone 1418-2. DENATURED ALCOHOL—Formula 5—138 proof. (Pyro). The best anti-freezing so- lution for your automoblile radiator. Gal- lon b6c. Franklin 8quare Filling Station, 114 Franklin Square. LEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor and service, C. A, MAXWELL AND CHA Bales and service. Un 139 Arch Bt. e, service. A, C. Hawker, 53 Ein g phone 2458, WEATHER REPORT Cloudy Tonight and Tomorrow Con- tinued . Cold, is Prediction New Haven, Nov, 28.—For Connec- ticut: Cloudy tonight; Wednesday partly: cloudy; continued cold; strong/|® northerly winds. ¢ Pioneer Fo ler Conditions: Areas of low pressure A - . . pointed navigating officer of H. M. onditions: as ow D! We Operate Eleven Stores . TEL. 1513 b Open Evenings o §. Nalad in the North sea mine fleld |are moving rapidly across the coun- £ L J ‘You naturally feel secure when you |and then was transferred to the |try and producing sudden .changes in The pressure is low over the Atlantic from Florida to Maine. The temperatre continues mild for the season of the year in all northern distritts. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather with temperature a.bit below freezing at night and thawing during the’ day. the weather. OLDBMOBILE—Sa'es and rur\'ir;u End Garage, 171 South Main gy _phone 263 REO MOTOR CARS and frucks, Bearle & Co. Sales and service, and Park Sts., New Britain, Cy phone 2110. BUICK, " cylinder, 1918 tour perfect condition. 5 cord tireg and upholstery excellent, o payment, balance in six mor a bargain, New Britain B Arch St. Phone 2607. ‘Next Bulck it b 19, just been foct mechaniegl Gaod - paint and rubber. Maekid Phoue 131, Plginvill g /. SUCCEEDS MURDERED RECTOR 1, the pastorate of the church of St. John. the Evangelist in New Bruns- wick, N. J., of which the Rev. Ed- ward Wheeler Hall was pastor. Special Notice MR 170 LARD P m'27¢ Root, i g fow New i Dol Co ISHOP THOBURN DEAD N - 25 ¢ | EVAPORATED MILK 25 [l st padictoe ougioma | s b Nov: 33 Biaton | Baper hove it cowe a1y | Eint “a [b C Earde CaN 0 . 8 oy C ve the best. “On sale at .al James M. Thoburn of the Methodist | Thursday, Thanksgiving day, and will | 5 T urinee diw ‘ work, Wednesday evéning until 9 p. m, noon and evening. .High class vaude- ville act at 8:30 p. m. sharp. Mem- bers and friends are ifvitéa. m LEGAL NOTICES _ * 7T GITY ADVERTISEMENT. ALTERATIONS TO NO. 3 FIRE STATION HOUSE. , Bacy Paint, top and Motor is perfect. This has bm car, never abuscd, equipped Pennsylvania cords. Top, up paint:excellent. Price is low. Bulck Co., 225 Afrch St. Phons BUIOK, 1020, 4 passenger coupt, 1 looking, just reconditioned, § cord tires, upholstery like nex. with winter top. luilding lott NEW IN EVERY PROPERLY . BR( HANDLED CAR! RES| N I MUST BE som "ot ‘ONCE B BEAL OPPORTUNITY. FAH« DEMONSTRATION. N T UBED BUICK. 5m38€ 4 quarts 25(: m”m”szSc SQUASH, PUMPKIN md Mmcm MEAT YELLOW GLOBE am25c 10 m25c Bealed Proposals will be received by the Board of Fire Commissioners at|giicyk the Central’ Fire Btation on Commer-| every detall, New pistons clal street until 7:30' p. m. Tuesday,| valves reground,’c aft new bearings, block rebored Déc. 13th, 1933, for the furnishing of | “Si" sveriliiea. New paint If in need of Silverware for Thanksgiving, either sets or open stock come to our store tomorrow and save money. L RED STAR \ any one or all bldn. or to Bccept nny |bid. ¢ BOARD OB‘ FIRE COMMISSIONERS, JOHN J. KBOGH, Clerk. BY CLIFF STERRETT tar; 193 Arch St Phone 8il: mudumxer year. ‘;‘ SWEET POTATOES ...... . nlll“mzteflul‘s n:\hd t;;e construction of | heistery and tires (5) excel i A ~ alterations . 3 Fire to-mets d other © |8 LARGE SOUND A P House o: N:rth eMl!‘:t slre@t" e "::".""me;’a“?‘ ALES ; ONIONS ..... 81 c : b 51, Math 8t Phone ° ; AR SRR VS s eivian s eo e s o c ore Plak and specifications may be seen | =i 525 fouring ¢ t LARGE ENGLISH ) ) by applying to Chiet Willlagn J. Noble |~ new paint. in excallent runsitf LNU‘IS TRRULE el c at the Central Fire Station. Top and upbolstery oxcellot B8 MA NFW BRITAIN The ity reserves the right to reject [ only $40 ‘:‘.‘;:"c:r’":‘n‘r:,,,",\, N taken jn trade. Aaron _185 Park 8t Hartford. FEDERAL truch Stewart” truck—1% ton lboyorwln good r'nndfl!mb 2 eab body (for use on ¢ J..M. Delaney & C: 5 FORD CARB—=We Have 3 toufl sters in_excellent fnndnm o at; §56, and $75. Cherry 8t. Phone ronm—-fi assortment, "‘ ¢ tarms the casl reet. VORD, 1018 Tourin S g car, $60. Both In & tian.” Autorgptive Sales & e S touring car 8§76 to AVEC at once. Jo¢ O . M m a surp rar fof 2y “Mum

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