New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 22

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S m———— o MA VS AN loaded truck owned by the Bhurberg (soclety and the Corbin Screw Corpo- | U ot | YOR REJOICES AT Suski | ration Mutual Benent assoctation The| The Ladles. Ald spctery of B Coal Co., operated by Joseph « B of 170 Winter street, collided at the [tuneral will be held at 1:30 o'clock | Jogeph's church mave a very suc CROSSIN(‘ RLMOVAL corner of Shuttle Meadow avenue and |on Meonday afternoon from his late ful whist party lust night \e prize ¢ N ) kS 3 Lyons street, yesterday aftérnoon dur- | residence and at:2 g'clook services will | oo B0 T0LE S adles, Mrs. | ; ing the blinding snowstorm. Kor-|bo held at the Bwedish Lutheran | moon) FEEFG PR T0 OUSE SEEER CI Op | Declares “Voice of Pcople” Has At |tunately ne one was hurt. There was|church Rev, Dr, Abel Ahlquist wil) Kent, Mrs: McKeon, Mrs, McCabe, | only one passeriger in the fitney, Mo- |offictate. Burfal will he fn Fairview [ ot b o BEmrn s @or- | Tap Bem Heard by Public ':"“Y{““ l‘"’l““”’;“{‘ ‘V‘:""“’ 8. “"‘;“" semenry. trude Callahan; consolation prize, | i |Investigated and found no cause for e ———— | 3tella . gentlemen, M .. | Utdlities Commission S | Miss Stella Daly; gentlemen, Messr: SRS |any further action in the case from WILL HELP THE NEEDY. « | 1ot Curtin: and . McCarthy ,,.,I,__\ Announcement yesterday afternoon |® police standpoint. The Woman's club of Maple Hill |prize winners In forty-five werg that the Public Utilities commission | Helnzman clalmed that snow on the |\, yend out clothing ang baskets of | Mossrs. Hall, /Heffett, Meskill und i | had ordered the elimination of the windshieid blocked a clear vision. The food to the poor and needy of New:|O'Mara Clayton grade crossing was received |front part of the fitney bus was bad- |y oon tn the near tuture. The Boy | e Ly 4 ly damaged to the extent of $400. | aack | FREE STATERS ' OVERPOWERED, | by Mayor A, M. Paonessds with re- Scouts will collect the articles on Mon- ! Jolcing. The mayor has wérked con. BN i day and those not prepared to send Dubln, Dec. 15. (By Assoclated sistently to have the dangerous cross- articles at that time can leave thelr|Press)—The Iree State garrisons in % ing removed and exerted much effort donations at the home of Mrs. T. L. |Callan, Thomastown and Mullinavat ® &nd mpent considerable time In tho Monler. The committee in charge is|in southern County Kilkenay are re- #i successful drive conducted by the {composed of Mrs. H, H. Howard, Mrs. |ported to have been overpowered and l I raliroads committee and the Cham- F[]R GUNS”LTATIIIN T. L. Monfer and Mrs. . A. Bartlett, captured by Irregulars. | { bér of Commerce this year. . B A E M Py e ol - e e S = THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF XMAS SLIPPERS IN THE CITY CAN BE; poy “The efforts of the city of New (Continued From First Page). L HERE AT LOWER PRICE§ THAN ELSEWHERE ' i Britain have been rewarded, and the - o o i Clayton Orossing on the outskirts of |of these official utterances the ex-| W | e ——— - \. K | our city is to be eliminated, For many |pectation is that the lmbuudor'ui > 1 : . 2t | years members of the clty govern- v::lt tv;vm have a -direct effect on that | Y | ment, private citizens, and our local |situation. 0 9, % pers have urged that this step be It appears certain that the nute‘ \ . P VA 0 {"g'E;PPERS CM}![‘}’(’;;‘{ “Bg“d rtil ken, but without success. Once | department has seriously considered COMFY ¢ OTER§ ‘ again public opinion has trilumphed, [the possibility of American partieipa- P ) . ‘the voice of the people! has been|tion in some form in the proposed In all the leading co!om N\ In navy and red i = | ' heard. economic and financial conference at | g il o 7 2| " “The elimination of his crossing, |Brussels which was projected by the | a ur a | g A < = & . : ) ] Special where many precious lives have been [allied statesmen but for which it has | g 1ost, will be a great help to this eity fnot been possible to make definite | | .fi.e'ell:lu); the city of Hartford. Traf- |plans.because of the split over Ger- ) & : P i which for many years has been{man reparations. As the conference | W i | following the route through ‘West {in its original conception would not, Hundreds Of airs » i Pai | Hartford and Farmington avenue, have dealt with political matters in |\ ® tx || H x Hartford, because of this very dau-|Hurope American participation might y - e || $1.50 val | gerous crossing, can now be diverts1 conceivably have been possible al-) omen s e l ers o U value | #nd can safely travel over the short- [though not any basis that would in- N, | @F route ‘through Clayton and New- [volve cancellation of allied indebted- | ington. ted States. P ; : I belleve the cltizens of New | Ambaseador Hewvey woald be the |3 CHILDREN’S FELT BOOTEES ‘ g : THE NEWEST OUT | Britain owe a vote of thanks to thoss logical channel for any informal ex- |3 : | Who have persistently worked to at- [ Ve hatwesiiih ied o . LADIES’ SUEDE RS | tain the end geen to be realized, and :n:nfil:flcz:zzve:fl;’:& d]:rln‘; t;e b : Soft Padded Soles in Many Colors : ’4 Very Smart i 14 COM.FORTI.ISk{lP[}?‘th 3 | fo the Chamber of Commerce com-|interval hefore the couteil of premiers | 2 2 Ny \ ( \ : Special Value ey 1 l‘fl:;el:l;;hf:de:::m:::n;n:g;,or;:: reassembled after New Year's. \ N ‘ e ™ | REATTORS' ANNUAL MEETING § . | il e — $1.69 — = \ : . & |18 ¢ o, BUSANDTRGK GOLLIDE . . mac e e o s CPan- : . S 2 of New Britain Real Estatc Board > '\ ——— G | Areti sehert Jitney and Load of Cot : Ju : at Annual Meeting. . Children’s and Misses’ Low Comfort Slippers | Ladies’ Felt Juliets At the annual mheeting ofvthe New | W with painted designs, ; 5 Special «,..,....7 e 890 in all colors. Special .. .. Pair$l‘3 Britain Real Estate board held last|M evening Willlam I. Hatch was re- || .. One of the big jitneys on the Ar;:h i *het line, driven by. Charles Heinz- elected president to serve for ""0"'3' ° : Al - . i | fuan of 160 Greenwood sireet, and & |Jcar. The resignation of Citton V. % S elf_ S ervice Sh oe Mal‘t R{;‘]).‘:I(I)‘a OIS Lowiffi"rtypzx:css | Fist Quaiiy — 4 £ ! ! : in 3 and 4 buckles was accepted and Harry Hancock was elected in his place. *P. J. Murray miss_es and children RUBBER’ FOOTWEAR . For the entire fa.mily' Bt Williags Tunn and Loate & 2389 MAIN ST Next to Mohican Market ‘,] ORAFT Schultz, William Dunn and Louie §. e, Jones to the executive committee; Ii Dayton Humphrey, F. H. Shield t ‘;_i“_:__'{}u? s y T I A A 1_', 3 R the auditing committee and ", I! el et e - - o - - h ’ Holmes, . H. Shield, Abraham Gor | _._. e — - bach to the advertising committee. H . SRR R I RV SR BRI -~ atosido a10 Following the businéss néeting ¢ CA RD banquet ;was held after which ad ¥ i e 4 dresses were made by ¥. N, Ward | @| e president of the New Haven board, " § John T. Sloan, national vice-president; . ) Samuel C. Doty, president of the ' e a9 3 Hartford board; Thomas W. Faulk- N & . AND FRIENDS, INCLUDING | ner of Hartford and E. K. Skelly, sec- » : » e S 3 . er of the Bristol _CAT, DOG AND FLIVVER Fpry i Seksurer of $) s Vv Customer Gets Their Entiro A. EAn:dS?atllI\lbl\;:g git?sfl ol | y e AND ICINI L g w,,_;,,,’?__ J & e AN ARSL A Piacs, o Here is a real SALE that will measure up to everything the WORD SALE MEANS: - PRICES like these at APNE OF hARE e s g gl B SR this time should prove conclusively that the WONDER CLOTHES STORE OF NEW BRITAIN is the place He was a native of Bweden and'hac to BUY your SUIT or OVERCOAT at GREAT SAVINGS. You are not buying merghup__dise at retail price T8 o Banen Toetived tm this ity | ] ; here you are buying at factory and wholesale prices and you pocket -the difference, * He is survived by his wife and flve children, the Misses Agnes, Olga, Alice . 2 . i ; and Louis and Elmer Dahiberg. Hc ThTe. : was a member of the Swedlsh Tuth 5 - | ran cliuneh; the Kronan Bick benefi! » ; A IR Of New Fall and Winter ' "Few..,of e any ¥l Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats and Boys” Suits 25% to 50% Less Than Cost to Ma’\ufnc'ture Imported English » vy MEN’S sngg:ggm LINED | weNspants Formerly priced gt $3—$4 Practical § £y || Formerly sold up to $35 ‘Gifts ¥f $995.:814.95) [ & ... $1.89 e et STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING THIS SALE AT OUR STORE : S et B Men’s and Young Men’s Sui , Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats | Percolafors . | . WITH ONE OR TWO PAIR PANTS =~ RAGLAN SHOULDER NisTERs i Electric Toasters - i le and double Breasted—two and-three Button Models—Sports, I “ULSTERETTES” ' : ; : e 28 and Norfolks in all the new shades. o) : Conservative loose fitting coats, Snappy novelty styles.for young menjl ™ g} WS Sale Price, $11.75 < | "BEWS' Sale Price, § 9.73) i s’ Sale Price, $14.75] "triosnse. Sale Price, $12.75] Mheiaied . Sale Price, $14.95]! i et i 1 st v “trowns - Sale Price, $16.95) y . Sale Price; $22.75] .| "% Sale Price, $19.95 o ———— 1 <

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