New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1923, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1023, W overing loss of human f Ao lh-'-lhllulul. ansibility of hom the vietim America SUGGEST REVISING STREET NAMES HERE : Strangers Made Dizzy by Dupll cations, Assessor MeCarthy Finds| Ravigaion. a1 In i wake ane of the 1 conditions in southern | “More than 100 persons were drown: ording o Captain Gomes, vidence at the hearings Wwas with the estimate of ity lives lost, made by the govern: | officials at L.a Bomba nd survivors, it was hearings, | commissioner here and s of the government J disaster, whieh il of human life labor other offiel The Top A my heeking uy names streets about the eity has e city pla Edwa |ed. ) een suggested to t ernment anks of the poorest Mexican states of Sonora | The Survivors thirty known »ur\nnn] e demented by reason of suf the desert ecountry .ur‘ aping from the water, as shown | y the testimony in the government's earing. Only sixty of the bodies| e been taken from the water, ken in | incom- | ing m s of the Gulf force the waters | »f the Colorado river back a distance | »f forty miles, When the high tides abruptly in the Gulf, the waters the Colorado River ‘are turned | oo into the Gulf with terrific force | creating a huge swell, or “bore wave" | forming a wall of water from nine to ‘mm foet high when it reaches the | I n repetitions caught in the upper reaches .-n- of California are doomed ) n aster, shipping experts state, Engineering plans in connection " with the extension of the Southern Pacific Company's line from Mexicall “lto Lo Bomba and for the creation of adequate and safe harbor facllities at Port La Bomba, will, by utilizing con- necting deep water bays, overcome the janger of the “bore wave,” engineers tate, street; 3 et; Hurtford avenue l'lLv and street Rotherford avenu - SCHOOL ORCHESTRA street which s although it was orginally we but one, At present r mill of the Stanley located in the middle with Bond street on tory. On the one house m.x Tigh School Musicians Entered in Winter Exposition Events Shtialoy: thE ownet GERIhEL renamed it Pershing Plac: canging another conflict with Pershin : George C. Mathews, director of the senior High school = orchestra has ccepted an invitation to enter his tra in the musical organizations' to be held in connection with assessor also rccommends th the plan commission select one of tw roads leading to Shuttle Meadow lake both of which are now called Shutt! Meadow road. when swept by a “bore wave"”, | e T0 PLAY FOR PRIZE the organization sheuld arihve ne ater than 1:30 p. m. and remain until 30, Vor evening programs, the or | e | ganization must report 1o director not ‘ ‘ later than 6:30 p. m.--opportunities will be previded before and after the contest hours for seeing the expesi \ | tion Each contesting organization must | play on the special Junior Contest grandstand not less than six numbers or i(l\xll(l“l #s indicated by the di-| |restor of the contest Free admission will be furnished te all members of the contesting musical organizations whoe have been | properly entered and qualified for the contest Each contesting organization must submit to the director of the contest the program giving the name of the organization and names and compos- lers of selections to be rendered Kach erganization contesting for the prizes must report for the pro- {gram at the time and place indicated | by the director Late arrival of con- testing organizations may be disquali- fied for the entry unless previous ar- rangement has been made for rears | rangement of contest program Mr, Mathews entered the Junior Hich school orchestra in a similar competition last year, It received fourth prize which was considered an achievement of note hecause it was {the youngest organization competing | for prizes, R $3500 BROOCH, 16,~A diamond | brooch \u'uul L5600 lost while she | was attending the New Year's eve) dance at the Army and Navy club| here has been found in a pawn shop | in Springfield, Mass, and returned n.l Mrs, J. C. Blackwell, Police broad ast a description of the brooch un.l Springfield authorities located it. § AN - e | IS THE MILK L THAT ALWAYS PLEASES * You will never be dis- appointed in a bottle of Seibert’s Pasteuriz- B ij i ;{j Y N WE MUST REDUCE OUR REDUCED PRICES, Every pair of shoes, pumps or oxfo You can buy two pair of shoes for the price of one pair. fashions forecasts, But always with fine discrimination. will find a few of our amany ba EXTRA SPECIAL 150 pairs of women's Pat. Pumps with ne wishbone straps. $8.00, Sale 7 $2 .85 Price ... All women’s Pat, Colt, black Kid, Gun Metal Russian or Mahogany Calf Pumps or Oxfords, AN military or low heels. $5.85. $ 3 ) 6 5 Sale Price SPECIAL Grey Suede or Buck Pumps, one or two straps —military or Louis heels Sale Price OXFORDS Women's Gun Metal, Pat., Kid or Russian Calf]| —Louis, military or low ; FooeD AFT ER IN 'CLEARANCE *;J.’F" NTORY R STOCK OF SHOES and HOSIERY for men, women and children at GREATLY rgains— 354 Pairs of Women's High-Grade Shoes Formerly sold for $9.00 and $10.00. High cut, military or low heels, All leathers, styles, widths Black or — and sives —— Brown Satin PUMPS One, two or cross strap; military, Louis or low heels— $6.85 and $7.85, sie e $5.65 \ Children’s Felt SLIPPERS All colors and sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 val, Sale Price Women’s Over Gaiters all colors while they last $2.50 and $3.00 .. $1.00 Price ... Women'’s Felt Juliets Fur tops, leather Sole and heels. All colors. $2. The Chance Salg Price You Have Been Waiting For, All FLORSHEIM SHOES or OXFORDS All leathers, all styles; $10 and $1] rds are marked down 207, —30% saving on every pair. To maintain our leadership in accurately interpreting Quality, fair prices and square dealing. Below you MEN ! Now is the time to stock up at this price, wonderful values; black or mahogany; rubber heels attached. $6.00. EMERSON Shoes for men, all leath- ers; shoes or oxfords. $7 and $7.50. s 4.65 Sale Price Marshall Shoes or Q3- fords; black, brown Pat. Colt or Gun Metal; all styles and sizes; $8 and $9. Price Men’s Leather Slippers; black or brown; styles : Everett, Romeo or Opera Ay 0y fi‘fl-?fi i 4 LN y S gvy 852 . ~ /4 b _d —$3.75. > ed milk or cream, It Sale Price always has the same sweet flavor and full creamed quality. ‘ESEIBERT & SONK “Your Mkaen" ) PA“K STHIZI-T Hartford, from l anuary N On Janua all High schools| ¢ | with an enroliment of more tham 300| J% This is the| ' students will compete. | contest the local school will enter. The prizes for this contest are: First prize, loving cup; sccond prize, ban- ner. 1’”\'( (nnh\(fl will be held for Gattle Will Be Paid Tor But Not e st i s com Men and Women ok $8 .85 j heels. $7.85. 4 65 $ : Florsheim for men who care Sale Price Al Wool 5250, Sale Price §1 QB WS KokR Glove Silk $3. Sale Price $2.29 - L] All Wool $2.95. Sale Price 52.29 Raymond Monitoe Glove Silk $2. Sale Price $l 79 . 26 VOGUE Sl:ibESHOP MfiiGSt. 4 Main St. r # EDUCATORS FOR CHILDREN FLORSHEIM FOR MEN Oppusite Monument il b | AW sro.’ *fi FOR SALE NEW COTTAGE ON SOME S e A T AT CROWLEY BROS. INC. Court Street PAINTERS AND : Private Hospital DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street BANK MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL BITATE. H. D. HUMPHREY LAURA DEMOS, SUPT. Equipped for Medical, Surgical TEL. 735-13 272 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLDG, and Maternity Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs 28 COURT ST. TEL. 2900 T RS Now is the Time to Wire Your House, Store or Garage, for Electric Lights or Power. | Best Work Lowest Prices Repair Work a Specialty | YONAN ELECTRIC CO. | 160 Washington. St. Phone 1828-3 —————— o COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and ‘\m-nnd-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas | heaters, ete. $2.89 4 A OYSTERS 'L CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a large bottle of lemon and lime—something you will like— it's delicious. Three size bottles—5¢, 10c, 15c¢. A. D. Clifford — BU mmn -— Street than 800; a Junior High school com- petition; a band competition; and a fife and snare drum or a bugle and| gl drum corps competition. The prizes for the last four competitions are the |same as those for which the local Mexicali, Lower California, Jan 16, |team is competing. No awards wiil —Enrique Libran, owner, and ;,,g,.‘h.« made in a classification unless there Gomez, captain, of the steamer To-|are at least three entries. Ior per- polobampo, wrecked in the Gulf of |manent possession of the cups or ban- California, November 10, last, with |ners an organization must win three the loss of more than eighty lives, |times. have been held blameless for the dis-|and re aster and released from detention at|tee in charge: the Mexican barracks here by federal Members of the musical organiza- authorities. The ship was broken in|tions must be boys and girls ranging two by a huge wave. Had the cargo|in age from & to 21. been livestock, recovery could have| Any organization wishing to enter been made for the value of the cattle |the contest must spend an entire half Jost, the authorities ruled, but there|day: at the Connecticut Exposition | is no provision in the Mexican !;n\'sifrom January 23 to 27, and that day W The following are the rules lations made by the commit- For Quick- Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Py e S S et THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY We are in a position to take care of a few first mortgages on residential ESTIMATES F l RNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended ‘to Tel. 28! or central property. ——— Galbraith & Pattison Carpenters and Joiners Hardwood Floors and Paneled Ceilings a specialty. Best coffee 35¢ 1b, Repairs Tel. 1493-4 ; Russell Bros.—advt. A. LIPMAN and Secondhand Furniture. Tel. 1320-2 New 24 Larayette St. 3 1lbs. $1.00. L Sounds Like a Dream Don’t It? the good old pre-war days before high taxes put |up the cost of everything. Well here goes and we |can prove it—We can offer you a two family house ion Clinton street for only $4,600. It would cost you more to build. Lot is a GIFT. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. Sleighing Parties Taken Out THE MAGUIRE CO. 102 LINWOOD STREET Volz Floral Co. 92 W. Main St, “Sev 1t with Flowers" Tel. 1116 PARKER «:DEMING REALTORS 193 MAIN ST. Phene 2026 THRIFT WEEK DAY by DAY as I work and play My Savings are Growing and Growing. PHONE 2057-1 You can truly say this if you are systematically acquiring BODWELL REALTY FIRST MORTGAGES which yield 7% in ADVANCE GET Full Details ED WURGLER , WHO DELI\VERS WASH/NGS FOR HIS WIFE, HAD A SLIGHT ACCIDENT TODAY WHILE CLEANING W/ADOWS AT AUNT SARAH PEABODYS COTTAGE - Write for Booklet Room 107 National Bank Building b i) .‘rzuhum.; VIR - 3 " £ - Howo .

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