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

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16 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY She's a Dai y My, and Mrs. Andre Sehick of Stan. loy Steeet Well Known Residents, Marvied for 30 Years Mr. and Mrs. Andre Schick of 382 Stanley street will observe their 30h wedding anniversary Friday. They were married in this ety by Rev, Mr Minkus, pastor of the German lLuth an chureh at that time. They had six children of whem the following fve are still living: Charles, Harold and Herbert Schick, Mrs. Albert B! lert and Miss Mildred Sehick My Bchiek has been in the employ of the P. & P Corbin plant for 85 years Mr. and Mrs. Sehick were born In Germany, but eame to this elty when quite young. Faturday, the day fo lowing his wedding anniversary, Mr Behiek will observe his S4th birth day anniversary. German City Items. Arehitect Henry F, Ludorf was un. able to appear hefore the eharity board yesterday afternoon to ex plaln a aketeh of a proposed huild. ing on the town farm which he has preapared, and action on the award of & contract was defarred 1o a later date, Open alleys at the Casino tonight advt Dollar Silverware Bale at Morans —advt, ‘The 40th annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperanes Union of Hartford county will be held at the, The annua Congregational church, Hartford, spector I, | Thursday at 9:45 o'clock, standard cial to have i#ime. Luncheon will be served in the during the year, and to have issued ehurch. 512 permits for plumbing work, of Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— which 177 were in new huildings and | advt, 205 in old buildings. There were 601 Gulbransen Player Pianos. Moran's special inspections, 132 sewer connec. ~—advt. Rev, Samuel Sutclifte, Charles F.|were found and corrected 'Chase and George H. Mitchell of 8t. plumbing by water numbered Mark's church are attending the dio The report covering the jeesan Eplscopal convention at Bridge- | from the inauguration of the . trical inspectors’ office in September, WVietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans 1022, to the close of the fiscal year, | has been issued from the office of In Open alleys at the Casino tonight— |gpector Cyril J. Curtin, Permits is |®ued totalled 609; 179 new houses and S ——————— | 454 old houses were inspected as were “,030 Concert Profits 98 garages, 12 shoe stores, five offi . D two lunch rooms, 16 schools, Go to Children’s Home((hurrh. two gas stations, two electric A profit of $2,030.01 cleared by the 4igns, 10 barber shops, 98 stores, two eommittes of the combined Swedish (heaters, six hotels, five factories, -ghurches and societies at the recent decorative lights, two fire stations, two ooncert for the Children's Home, will | jairies, five bakeries, two halls and| be presented to Rev. Dr. J. E. Kling- |ihree pool parlors. berg by the committee this evening, | eader of this year's | laisy chain at Vassar eoliege's com mencement, is the daughter of Joseph Davies of Washington and popular in eapital society Plumbin?and Electrical Inspectors File Reports report of Plumbing In Tormay shows that offi made 1,430 inspections Eleanor Da Tests of | period elec one CITY COURT JUT Judge B. W. Alllng has annou $bat Session Devoted to Discnssion of |1e following judgments in civil ac-| it i tions: Famous Article 27 ik By The Associated Press. Rosenberg. Mexico City, May 16.—An official amn’:“ ngnh 2ty bulletin issued last evening at the joe. .o fon Sioieie conclusion of a five and a half hour . plaintiff b . Rinerencs °:a':|"':h;"“;‘;'lii:'t;‘,"""fl:’; the case of Edwin A. Parker against g i diy 1 to recover da exchanged views regarding the Ques- | §i0gas i coste ot $2650 10 tions under “""““"“"""‘g e |sult of Rackliffe Brothers Co., Inc., o r‘l”“"‘"d °\'d"””!‘|~‘ 4 “M:"p:r;;nxmn-' Salvatore Cianci, judgment o e . tedural conctiva, | Va8 awarded the plaintiff for $360.74. ::’ 'ml;" 7 ‘m‘;us rlnu;e;:“:zzuzm;umrlzm»m by default was rendered in on-—the fa the produce of the sub-soil. | MEXICAN PARLEYS | S Koplowitz against indgment Judgment by Charles and Julia \lorowa. Damages| Ay . of $70.87 wasia BANEER PACES ERIBON, in the suit of th> Shurherg Coal Co. Harrodsburg, Ky, May 16.—Claud against Peter Agostini. Minor, a former president of the Kentucky Bankers assoclation today faced a term of three years in the/ state penitentlary as a result of Nis| convietion on a charge of having con- verted to his own use bonds deposit- ed In the People's State Bank of Perryville of which he was cashier| at the time it was closed by the state banking commission. Defense counsel announced a new trial would be asked. ey The ORIGINAL Malted Milk The Food-Drink \\ \ / ’ — A for All Ages oid Imitations— Substituf Grain Ext. | inpowder, makes HE TALKED TOO MUCH. Toledo, 0., May 16.—In a garage where Albert Smith was found mys- teriously slain Monday, police last night seized quantities of materials whieh they said formed one of the most complete safe blowers outfits to ever come under their observation,! Police declare their belief that Smith| was killed for revenge by members of | & gang of safeblowers hecause he “talked out of his turn'" FINE AND COST REMITTED By The Associated Press | Honolulu, May 16.-—-W, K. Hussey, member of the territorial house of representatives vestérday pleaded guilty in federal court to violating the national prohibition law and was| 4 fined $25 and costs. Both the fine and costs were remitted DR. BENJ. L. PROTASS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS 252 MAIN ST. (Over Globe Clothing Co.) For the defendant in the suit/, Charles | In the suit of B. Georges|| for |« default was given in 1] of " In the 1 the case of Samuel Kirshnit against arded the plaintiff| ' Tales of Thrillin " | Nghting #iid tions were inspected and 69 defects | along for three blocks [told by eyewitne [ nts way to a hose cart, lifted his hu-; the Herald classified ads also. No Leak Like This if Zinc Pipe is Used Conductor pipes made from HORSE HEAD ZINC will never cause you the annoyance shown above. CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris —General Trucking— o9 WEST ST, TEL. 1233-3 ES Zinc is artistic. Zinc cannot rust. HAVE YOUR EXAMINED AND GLARSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain e SILVER WEEK - At — WEDDING RING SHOP 149 Main Street SEE OUR WINDOW Zinc forms its own protective coating when exposed. Zinc Lasts a Lifetime Zine cannot stain white or stucco surfaces. Zinc does not need repairs or replacements every few years, Zinc is the most economical for spouting v ork of all durable materials. Zinc does not require paint for protection. With Zinc your first cost is your only cost [ e e ] ' See us Today for Cost Store Your Furs l'"ms_ F. fltzpalhflk & co- - Gt HUDSON FUR SHOP e A We will call. Tel. 770 TO0SN v T New Britain, Conn, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1023, g Rescues Are Told After Hot Springs Disaster man burden upen it to safety, then slipped baek into the stream He was swept away and thrown against a conerete post many yards beyond When comrades lifted him from the water he was unconscious Guests ped in the Marquette hotel, the largest strueture destroyed by the fire, escaped from the flames inte the rearing torrent whieh had been Central avenue, With ehildren in their arms or held aloft above the flood, men and women hraved the streams and waded or swam to safety Others re snatched from thelr feet ' the speed of the current whieh whirled them along until rescuers oups grappled with them fed them to higher ground Ropes Save Many, Ropes hastily stretched by firemen | at Intervals across the flooded street| brought many to safety from where they struggled desperately against/ the current | Nearly a hundred automobiles were bowled along like chips on the| charging tide, Property loss still Is undetermined today though estimates place it be. tween one and two miilions, Alrplane Arrives, At dusk yesterday two airships ar- rived here bringing representatives of the Assoclated Press. A third ma- | chine which was started from Kan- sas City with a newspaperman has| not been heard from and it is feared it was forced down somewhere in the Ozark foothills near here. A fourth plane, coming®from Fort 8mith, was | forced to descend at Little Rock. The slopes of the mountain at whose feet Hot Springs nestles made the flood possible in that the main streets of the resort city form a stream bed and Aatural outlet for | waters which may originate In the! hills, These slopes too afforded | means for the rescue of many resi- Alone Prevented Appalling Death Toll— Property Loss Between One and Two Millions, Rravery The Associated Press, Hot Springs, Ark, May 18.—Mer. chants reopened their doors today after a night through which crews of men worked in tirelesy efforts to re. move the wreckage and debris left behind by the flood and fire late Meon. day when torrents from a mountain oudburst dashed down the slopes to raging currents in the prin. stroets, while flames enveloped Ji0dings in an entire block avenue, Hot Springs' main thoroughfare and the chief stream- bed of the whirling flood 36 hours earlier, again is open to traffie though the working squads were able away but a small part of the the current piled stationary obstacle From this thor hfare as base street the sanitary forces today were working out gradually in the rest of the damaged area Al public utilities—gas, electrio . are And never in any previo models, n the b Centra gating the following groups: to clear fetsam which against every " street car serviee agaln Bwept Along 3 Blocks, Truly remarkable values ! Mrs. only person known to have received seri- ous Injury in the district, in in a hos- pital In a serious condition as a re- sult of a crushed skull which she suffered when she was caught in her| automobile by the torrent and swept | Other dresses too in the Stories of remarkable rescues as es today swelled the wonder that many lives had not been lost in confirmation of early bellef, Among the outstanding heroes of the | dents and guests. disaster is Fire Captain John Lovett,; The local company of Arkansas | Valor of Fireman. | National Guardsmen is on duty today | Lovett carrled a woman from a After a night of guarding the stricken | burnifig building only to be enguifed | part of the ci in the f{rresistible current. Half >, walking, half swimming he battled | If you read this be sure and read | flannels. PUBLIC AUCTION 2 STORY BRICK STOREHOUSE—1 SIX FAMILY HOUSE —1 HOUSE CONTAINING STORE AND THREE TENEMENTS Purchase of a blue serge Take notice that I have veeu appointed a committee of the City Court of the City of New Britain to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder on the premises on the 24th day of May, 1923 at 1 P, M., STANDARD TIME, the following described piece of parcel of land to- gether with all buildings and improvements thereon. North by land of the heirs of Horace Booth or assigns, land now or formerly owned by Mrs. Bernard McAvay, partly by each; .East by land now or formerly of Thomas Fagan and wife of assigns and land now or formerly of Rose Karpeni or assigns, partly by each; South by Broad street and West by land now or formerly of Bernard McAvay, containing one-half acre and being about 50x162 feet. See volume 105, page 232. Property formerly owned by WARSAW WHOLE- SAt%L GROCERY (0. For further particulars, see com- mittee. CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S 24.30 STATE STREET Hartford —DRINK— | {AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda | —Something you will like—it's deli- | cious. BY THE COURT, : STANLEY J. TRACESKI, COMMITTEE. | 272 MAIN STREET 277 Main Street, Vew 3 H . . . New Britain, Conn. Quinlivan Plumbing Co. 712 Stanley Street Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES Tel, 2092, | | | | WOMEN’S WASH DRESSES More than ever we've endeavored this season to make ‘our Fourth Floor Wash Dress Section Hartford headquarters for those pretty inexpensive hot weather frocks all women are obliged to buy every summer in generous numbers, us season have we offered a choice of so many beautiful | | Unwise indeed is she who plans to make her summer dresses without first investi- $2.95 - $4.95 - $6.95 - $10.95 A delightful eollection of the newest and smartest styles for home, poreh or lawn wear, Ginghams, chambrays and all the light, crisp fabries of summer in beautiful color- ings, appear with such delightful trimmings as Peter Pan collar and cuffs of white linene with inserts of filet lace, novelty stitching, pearl buttons, pipings of contrasting color, finest of summer materials at prices ranging as high as $20, Boys' Blue Serge Suits FOR GRADUATION, CONFIRMATION AND MAY PARTIES $9.98 to $24.98 Prices on our blue serge suits though not reduced are remarkably low for the qual- ities, and place them at the head of the ‘“‘special” class. Between and including the two prices named are blue suits in famous makes excep- tionally tailored, in a variety of styles; the materials are serge, unfinished worsteds and Nearly all suits include 2 pairs of trousers. THIS WEEK— suit this week, entitles the boy with our compliments, to a pair of white duck or repp knickers to be worn on special occasions. These knickers retail regularly at $1.50. Don’t miss this unusual offer from the Boys' Clothing Shop, F#fth Floor. S eSS ) Here are a couple of good houses in A No. 1 Shape at corner of Talcott street and Hartford avenue. A good central location on good high ground within range of ‘a fine irading center and one of the best city schools. Look us up about this. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, —*—mamn FOR SALE VALUABLE P'ROPERTY ON WTST MAIN STREET. ALSO BRICK BLOCK ON COURT STREET—IF TAKEN AT ONCE. H. DAYTON HUMPHREY NATIONAL BANK BLDG, | Three stze bottles—sc, 10c, 15c. e AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE At Very Reasonable Prices—Biggest Stock in the City A. LIPMAN Tel.’ 1329-3 CROWLEY BROS, INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | 34 Lafayette St. ) NEW XIDE e The Long-Life Battery For All Makes of Automobhiles, Motorcycles, Radio and Farm Lighting $13.65 Exide Service Station New Britain, Conn, LAWN DRESSING $2.90 per 100 pounds $3.50 per 100 pounds ... $3.60 per 100 pounds e T YOU SAY HE ACTS LIKE A FANATIC 52 ELM ST. Sheep Manure Bone Meal ..... Top Dressing ... Any of the above fertilizers applied to your lawn will produce strong green grass. Rackliffe Bros. Inc. Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1075 srney WHEN THE OLD HOME TOWN sea seavice . AROUND 1S ACTING UP BY STANLEY THE FOLKS HEAR OLD JEPMOLLISTER STOMPNG WITH WS CANE, THEY KNOW HIS RHEUMATISM AND THEY GIVE HIM PLENTY OF ROOM

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