New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 14

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NGRS 3 T WA NS T e, n Work of In cpvles and Bicycles as Postal Union “Sully,” Smoke Shop OWDEE, e v e Probably Better Than It Has Been "+ Wha Are Interested Figures In Triity Church Loture, "0 v U ety ol lor Decade ship hy By The Ass Brussels, May 14.—As an answer to . ) the government's mobilization of four HARTRORD classes of engineers in cannection wit HARTFORD May 14 ’ h strik « communie ons em ter b L L eha 15 | dustry rishi and ¥ 15 ployes in parts of Belgium, the Ant whe eo > . 1 4 ¢ ' t o eape bably bet an it has been in| Werp tal workers have decided o store at 1 f Y Wome cOOME . 3 eall & general strike today, it was ar W& hospita 1 nouneed In Antwerp last night, The y i ome i sident ¢ € lonal assoclation | s niwerp garrison whieh has been when | teacher nounced today at training at the Beverloo camp, has tion of t ind, gave an N 1 by : e . ime the hospita e apening e organization's lecture on work fo ¢ ¢ ¢ od s sole pur ¢ he " TS HONArY measurs ;.-!1:4 A evening T, [ a the of the hospital, | porate annual report of a One effeet of the strike has heer rinity Methodi ehureh wrough all the vears ita members | s MW . of industry in 10 ereate a rush in the purchase or last even) g w ¢ p © hospital encouraging | which e than 42,000 manufactur- Automobiles, motoreyeles and bieyeles " i 1 &ir officials 1 helping pati p e ¢ ) and the tax receivers have been swamped with demands for licenscs | been hureriedly recalled as & peeeau e, | MAde surgical dressings. wed a very low per fartford, wi ' after the 1 for such means of conveyances. The Charlerol metal industries are Ing the 0gY inder the dire oF ge of o o L s v o P st b vided socia 16 o denced by strikes or lockouts the sch and have ed thoughtfnlly r Generally, conditions are most | beginning to feel the effects of the Ay, R s talk, which was ilius. | holidays t apita In short, | wholesame,” Mr, Edgerton reported,” | strike | PR'CED e e ercontioon views, | UheY have accomplished, and are ae-|a very great number of those repres - — - complishing dally, the things that | senting characteriging trade placing told how th r @ bhlind is ¥y niged hi ‘ I efficlent co-| the prospeets for fall in the same | AT 5 | @ abor disturbanees as evi how fts| WOMAN'S sympathy a operation make po: ) CuteRs T num of firms re ssh ‘ The work The mc ch the board raises | porting business as s only a cotiout grew out i from member keops up the eiti-| small fraction of one cent Note to Germany Expresses Great education of the blind, which was| %€ ree bed fund and the ehildren's Production, ®he survey revealed, is " ; e 5 O T | : 5 . creatod Ny logisiative enactment in|free bod. It aiso buys linens and|showing u 40 per cent increase over| “UFPYise at Inadequate Torms Of. A vacation suit for $29.95 is yours if these handsome suits appeal to you, which : this Materials for dressings. Today there | jast year and stocks on hand are re-| ‘fored in Proposals, there's little doubt about. for | I8 need, among other thing, for a | ported ax low or normal indicating' - : They're “class” from collar to hem, e I with its three | free bed in a semi-private room; ar P Ales @ Keeping ahe ar MY The Asseciated Press il , 3 % * : e ERENAG Yas orgenined with It three | 10 S0 URE tha Fesponas (0. tha | Soiamyor Are Keeping shoad " O ) "Rome; Map 14—The Iallan repls The materials are twill cords, the coats are long tailored and tucked models or jaunty ltnl"nrmm:‘u a schoo the biind | membership drive will be spontane- | Massachusetts, Pennsylvaniu, Ohfo, '¢ :"" German reparations note, liks side tie jacquettes, , ; ) el at Hartford, and a trades department | OUS. Wiinols and Indiana the reports of [\M |“’ Great !""":"‘- ADrany dis Several new designs in skirts; faultless. tailoring, for the blind at Wethersfie —— excellent to fair for present business|PPGNtMENt over the fadtquacy of Sizes 16 to 44, —THIRD FLOOR, The scopn of the work under the o fall prospects in all lines rarely .”" 11”'|‘: "T' ‘;'L"' P '_“". o IR G K40 Filta board of sdu Clty ltems [ fall below an wverage of 89 per cent. K, 4 ERIIEATE SMOMEImERL Aol cation of the hlind has heen increased | From nearly oo part of the g, 5 oponals contained in the British #0 that now it sends tenchers into the country, suys the report, and in prac- u"‘l"'""'m",. bl i e homes of the blind ir parts of the| e ) tically overy line of Industry there fs [HEINTISACE ACHAHE Prowt state, who teach these people to read Bambaling," Fox 'Trot, "“"[“*"" reported an actual shortage of man ““h" the note points "“" M“ml""’ with thelr fingera and to make useful | Record. John A. Androws & Co— | power particularly in unakilled WbOT |1y yoyarations and the interallin emo up ex 3 il v 0l U \o L . : t the 1ost ortage otec n . R i sarn 878 80\ Mrs, Vilhelmina, Mr, and Mrs, Paul :"', e A e e o/ | debt problems to be closely related. | \ ) K, glass, D an » Kho is constrained to Insist that these | board, and the full amount of the Ao Nk (horiar ot St X b ' | purchase money paid to the blind per- |Anderson, AMiss Engrid Johnson, Jumber, machinery and nietal indus- " . Y F t son who made the article, The hourd | derman J. Gustave Johnson, HIAING | ey, \Wages are reported to he |Lc*tions be settied as soon as possi Self Reduclng orset [ our eet. also mlntu*fl!mi persons who are in -I\""l'ln'“ lln- Frank |wk. son, T'wnux :-Iw: steadily rising with the demand for | A T i & i Advy rson of this ¢ " alles . " a ] { i BRI L0 en dne mevvices ol ove o ony New York yestarday on the A, nLor beoming acute asitha supply Women of all ages and sizes will appreciate this corset | ~ People suffering from : 8 Wheee ZIONIST CULT FUGITIVE because it furnishes a double reducing service that “fills a perspiring feet, corns, sore- vides the services of eye where it {8 necessary. The adult|S Drottingholm, for len, ness between the toes, ing feet should use GER- eated under the direction of the board | avi . and are established fn business. | —advt, F ak J t Mr. Reasor pointed ont there are Fugene Glaser of 580 Arch street Or l’e y oln s B men. about 1200 blind people in the .1,"‘"’,"":”;‘":",“,'.,,:-‘; ::?mn;\:‘“:’-rv‘n::.“: il Fdith Widders Will Testity Against | The best way to learn just how it will add to your MINOL, tl o faot \ BRSDLGSE on oant of whom. ¢ | BTk Rnas Moo GAIKINE - a Wodee: of Devid in- Grand comfort and the good lines of your figure is to come to our MINOL, the oxygen fao Just rub on the new application Corset department and have one fitted. 50 years of age. This m | chines, C. I. « " owder. Oxygen is nature’s number of those who have to receive Plerce.—advt alled Joint-Fase if ant to y b ES | called Joint-Fase if you wan dury Probe, Ttieortiibuty s i greatest purifier, some form of education in their home [ John F. Meshan of Wallace street| o0t 0 Bloh o comeont s rather large. Due 1o this the board |18 spending the day in New York city Vatdan . = cEaty y = i | has uk"dzflw vr'-"mfl z;v:«-ra‘x n-‘,nnr\ Now {8 the time and this is the mrI!‘i‘ ;;:.ij‘r{'.wxh.:vr 4“u;."| :.:.‘m‘h:':x‘. “»T;a 'Ms;‘lp"\'l‘ 4 q \’|'a) :" -]::"rh { Juy it today——don't de- Bly to add three more home teachers|Place for vour Straw Hat. Conn. Hat * 10 ¥ 4L ers of Ma » 0., who recent- 66 . [1) C ) y st Hiace T0 patr/RGH matism or not. Iy fled from the House of David c S e ew 1rc et lay. Vi s % A few seconds’ rubbing and it |ony, was among the witnesses await O In sprinkler top jars at A, moating of the common dounoll |, vaks right in through skin and flesh ing a summons today hefore th committee on supplies and printing| ot jo0n to tigiment @nd bone. grand jury investigating charges of | A new Nemo Circlet which at the low price of $1.00 is § f hi to its force. Mr. Reasor cited a number of in teresting facts regarding the work | our Drug dept., Main floor. and told of particular cases which [Will be held this evening to open bids| "%~ 0 50 0 a limbers up the joints, {immorality in the eult; i v 8 . | were outstanding for. the progress|On the printing of munielpal records. | pq o8 4G, n 0 0 ucen | She ey hrought biick by Attorney the best Circlet value we have ever | that they have made. Siides were | Cif [ i|@| been able to offer . [ Per shown of some of these blind people, | c Jar depicting in an Interosting manner | some of the things which they are a complishing. Among the slides was| one of Arthur Sullivan, the news and |meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lucy Corbin, 140 Black Rock smokeshop man whose stand is at AL, ThE meetins il egin nlce | : 2 CLAMS FOR CHOWDER One family house on South Burritt street for the Main street railroad ecrossing New Britain, p. m. and will be given over to sew SPECIALS F R T D Y £ ¥ ok o 0 CLAMS FOR STEAMING § Training School for ‘Sean’ allers AL the; Casino, tonlent ] Y ,UES A SHR',M,,S_CR aBmear |Sale. Here is a very good spot, and any money you ll | SOFT SHELL CRABS |spend here will be well invested. You always find Mrs. R. €. Humphrey and son of Police Women Planned | rittsfield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs, H. LOBSTERS Mrs, H |8 ; a good market for property here. ant Humphrey of Meriden and ‘ashington, \lay 14.—Plans for es- [ { i f Hartford, have been i ) H tablishment of a fraining schaol for | guests of Mr. and Mrs, 1. D. Him- Wity SR (DEHon We buy second mortgages or loan on d seconds. police wegmen and various problems, phrey of West Main street i in connection with their work were on “Down Among the Sleepy Hills of k HONISS,S the program for discussion at the an-| RBefore you buy your Straw, look : L nual conference convening heer today | st our display. Conn. Hat Co. Ar- 2 24-30 STATE STREET CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. of the international association of po- | cadondvt. Cas s ey R ‘Hartford 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-8 Bank Bl 2 ms 305 <g. lice women, Mrs, Mina €. VanWin- Henrich Hintz of 64 Roberts s .. Our Bakery SPecia] This week kie of Washington, president of the|anq Miss Bertha Stiz of 43 T fation was to discuss the work|gtrest were granted a marriage liconse . | of pollcs women in : oy, C e e\ Mohican Graham Bread ... .. Lb. Loaf 5¢] —DRINK — | idinas of police women in European cities, | Monday. e Gulbransen Player Planos. Moran's s (i 3 SRR it | i VALUABLE . PROPERTY ON WEST MAIN ; Probation Officers Are | WHEAT OR RYE CHERRY MERINGUE . AR i : ST MAIN, STR ALSO BRICK AD ... w 9¢ 25¢ IAYERS SODA WATER BIOCK ON COURT STREET—IF TAKEN AT ONCE, —advt, PIES Ka, | Take home a bottle of cream soda Holding Own Convention This Is Mohican Tea week | —Something you will like—it's deli- H. D AYTON HUMPHREY blind who have eapabliitics are edu. [they will spend the sumiher | long f rant.” 7 d Piar enry y g felt want. . Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Moran FOUND leNG IN HOM 1t reduces and flattens both the dmphrngm and abdo- aracked skin. “tibed matts ‘ rosters, e don Xt " y " the swelling. Joint-Ease is the one |General Daugherty who abruptly ter-! ,,N_‘r‘r’,',' '}2;:: \"\’;;:L““\ & Co ™ great remedy for all joint troubles minated last week's session of the — Fourth Floor — AVE gt "% F0Tand live druggists are dispensing it | jury by his unexpeeted departure to The ladies of the W. C. T. U, win | 9ally—a tube for 60 cents, the girl's home. : P — | cious, | ‘Washington, May 14.— More than ' 400 probation officers, judges and | Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG . Our Famous Red Butterfly Brand . . . others interested in problems con-| nected with the treatment of juvenile . " - | As 1 have sold my rvesidence, 17 JAPAN N EY and adult delinquents were here for | A b h ! JAPAY NDIA CRYI/ | g the opening session today of the 1701 | Park Place, New Riritain, Conn. and oo wixen— 40c 1, etk wieae: 'Quinlivan Plumbing Co., CROWLEY BROS. INC. | Now asp sicosp wasp annual conference of the natlonal pro- | *™ 1°aVIng the city, shall sell at — Bprosa ¢ __0oroNG | 18 Btshiey. Seveei PAINTERS AND | SRVSORE bation association. The program to- | » » A i T - | $15 blanjoy. Btred | At Very Reasonable Drices i day included an address by Judge A. | Pub llC Auctlon n n 28¢ MOHICAN FVAP, 21 Plumbing, Heating and Repairing DECORATORS Stock in the it il el ¢, Backus of the municipal court of 4 i : pal i MILK ........ 2 Cans c FIXTURES AND MATERIAL 267 Chapman Street ; el Y o ) . P Ao 4 - 3 ‘.v A oy T ST < faiwaukee, president of the amocle-| L ? i : POOKFT HONEY. AT REASONABLE PRICES TEL. 2018, A, LIPMAN " YRvg 4 dracliadingd SPARERIBS | SPARERIBS ) ] Tel, 2902, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs |34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 tion and a discussion by probation of- ficers on the suhject of state aid to Daylight Saving Time probation. Houschold Furniture, o sting or - 14 _L Ln.,,‘. i ey 1 . min e e | 124c THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Perpetual hot baths, in which rest- |raples, Chairs, Crockery, Cooking FRESH CUT | ror | VE less patients sicep, is one form of | yryengils, 4 Desks, 2 Sewing Machines, PORK CHOPS | POT PIE treatment for certain mental diseases. | {‘naerwond Typewriter, Booke 3 | i | Art Squarcs, Small Rugs. Mirrors, B 200 | Couch Hammock, ete, | muenas ane & vow cuorcr: (§ Boct Fregh Creamery Butter . ...2 Lbs. 97¢ § | | Inicluding Drop Leat Table, over two Strictly Fresh Selected Eggs ....2 Doz 6lc ‘» - CRPEN'T s PARES E‘!)'g_fié :‘?T?SF_E';‘:I_-‘_:\L%"TSG hundred years old, also several ALSO BUTCHERNG | ~SIw N LINSEED, OL IVE. & HAIR - rare Chairs, | A NATIVE =—1 LSOMING = S Fit up your shore cottage at this sale | AN ; i RHUBARB Lh. 5c | 2 B X 'SHOES FoR DALY OR SUNBAY \sE und save money. It stormy, sale will ; : i bbbl be held inside. Terms: Cash, (B ORANGES ... Do SSC ) o o0 25¢ I ) S ; s — Y N. L. MANLEY, Auctioneer, X " L. com. | New Evaporated Apples ........ Lb. 15¢ | ~ » 53}22‘5:: | = ow’ . FOR SALE One-family honse on West Nn;-(.‘ 16 rooms, all improvements, including : 7 | heat; lot, 105x150, \ FIRST TIME ) . WE SEEN _ HIS ADAMS =y | APPLE N ) @2 NINE YEARS®, Will sell cheap to close an estate, COX & DUNN REAITORS, 272 MAIN ST. CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris ‘ Any of the above fertilizers applied to your Sheep Manure ............. $2.90 per 100 pounds Bone Meal ................. $3.50 per 100 pounds Top Dressing .............. $3.60 per 100 pounds FOR SALE BY B. & L. Service saaffon —General Trucking— Plainville lawn will produce strong green grass. |99 WEST ST. TEL. i |5 | Rackliffe Bros, Inc, North Emd Service Station =y = ¢ O'Nell Tire & Wattery Co, WEDDING RING SHOP P ' < f % Bt tien ot ark and Bigelow Sts. 75 UNCLE BENJAMIN BIRDSALL MAD HIS ANNUAL H tanley Quaricr Villing Station 149 Main Street i g Phone 1075 SHAVE TODAY, AND HIS OWA HORSE DIDAYT KN:’\: fi/’;AND SEE OUR WINDOW

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