New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1923, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HI Brief News Dispatches From ANl Over the World LOCAL WOMAN ENDORSED Usited States ' anneurces enforcing supreme nng iquer ¢ the | ed B Jure pew Teg Presiter serviee at deciares p by aet pea enfor CITY CAN REDUCE NUMBER OF DEATHS Possible to Save Hali of Lives Last Through Accidents Yearly Loutavile, June 4.1t for any ecity in the United reduce the number of its d¢ industrial sccidents at lcast cent; to reduce the from automoblle, raliroa car accidents by at least 6 and to reduce the number of from acecidents inthe home public places by at least 50 per c It s possible to save 49.0 0 80,000 lives lost through S W the United States each year rreen This statement was made | 4 Psld o b day by C. W. Price, vice presi e B charge of the public safety division, ~H% Prés Ellfott Bervice compa v 4 ‘” city, in an address J A rr; . meeting of the Loulsville b ey 1h trade and transportation ¢ ¥ nection with the op ville's sofety week was based, M periences of for A e Civeland, Pittsburgh, £t Louls ! St more, Milwaukee, Detroit ar | e s ington. sfte Three Determining Factors ‘,‘M_ “A careful study of the experience of these cities,” Mr. Price told the businse men of this city, reveals the significant fact that there are three determining factors which are sponsible for the success of any com- munity public safety campaign. These these three factors Systematic dally safety instruction in the public schools; a contlnuous safety poster campalgn on the strects, an | tensive safety education camp R the daily press. These three activi- . ties alone, it carried on permanently and conscintiously rather than for spectacular effects, are bound to re- sult in radical reductions in the loss of life through accidents. “One half of all that can be in any community to reach th population will be done throu safety education of school children who carry the safety message home to their parents. This is the testimony of the men who have been most ac- tive in citles where suece: fety work has been conducted nite plan for incorporating safety instruc. tion in the present studics of public Th schools, developed by Dr. E. George Ke T Payne, professor of education of New York university has been used during the last year in thousands of schools with definite and remarkable success, Visualization of Safety act “The gecond determining factor in a | of the successful community effort for the | Harold prevention of accidents is the visuali- [ Richard zation of safety on the street. The|and one difficult problem in ty cam- | formal palgn 18 to sustain the interest day in|quin Golf ¢ umber of third before e howe struction in paign on or ca iemand informati; oy London, Ju tor has “Televisio iatms, will simu es. On predicts the radio. done adult the ' i 1 immigration 24th Inn, Cheshire, social can play iliding to co-operate every the ous educatio erial re- < produced transmit taneous! 30,000,000 PEOPLE annual club will dance on y lepende every up fir comm er sma the schools, streets and the con nal eampaign through & newspapers can be conduc F suceess and everywhere rgarding wi conducting such palgn nnd materials to use in g out l?o program. has plan ef a at a nomin, is for defs and ‘a cam- in carry- informa- is now easily avai 8uch worke Ia " tr tter B The efte poster ea nt en spapers Help Too newspapers must most igh which be mname effective med) home With the safety A most the ew senge of thelr in =a ity, ng hum the co PREDICTS PICTURES BY RADIO. 4 —A British | can what he calls apparatus which, sounds and without the see the singer at the same time one hears his voice. He broadcasting of films by The club is also planning a 22, at the Se- Hill. June Maple with John W. IN POLAND. June 4.—Repatriation and together KENILWORTH CLUB BANQUET banquet of be held Thurs- ng, June 14, at the Waver it has been announce Harry Ginsburg, chairman of the committee as toastmaster committee in charge Shepherd, can bhe message important minds of howeve poster im- use natural the Abel will Other members include Arthur Thornton, lergman and Edward Weig- in-Y FOR NATIONAL OFFICE Mr. Mary T Crean. Mate of LA A O R, Honorsl Sate Roard 3 at And been a the workings | od that a bers In M J the national sessio July. Final plans day for the trip to M King George of <.1'-wcn was walk es, U ell a tale or two of the sea, having GANADIANS LIKE GOLF TROOP 4 HEADS LIST Spent More 1 Annual Field Day Colombes Stadium Now Is Ready for Olympics Wins First Prize Northern Ncighbors Have Bt the new Co by Friction Meth- completed ar tice and train one year in a opening of nounce the For Making Fire Than £10,000,000 in Property and od, Saturday Afternoon, Eqnipping Fields for Playing Golf The work or is progressing accor and Olympie eld yesterday exy as sfled Four Yale Crews Have Placllce spm& Tnda\ GGales Fer a f Yale crew had Thames river quarters by varsit miles while for boat cov The varsity cré ninished by Dick Pocock sociated with Head Coach Ed. Leader sty of Washington b formerly contest by Scouts for cri \urserv Attached to University at Moscow Specinl Victor Records New York, June 4 arly mar- riages have become so general the students at the Moscow ur \' fre sity that the American Jewish joi d taxation W distribution committee has instal 8 olalockits day nursery there to care for the stu- rourd dents' babies while they are at classes, funds for coa it was announced toda Radlo sets agi rom home pled chi Bald\\m Hopeful NOW Of Setthng Tmubles - Dr. e at Schmarr's for dinner. eting of the board of f ! ment to cation for tiona 1 tuition supplies at Morans. last winter the delicate American debt now pend- same spirit, not manage Ruthenberg Is (.nen Right to Appeal Case By The Assoclated P 8t. Joseph, Mich., . sion to appeal the Ruthenberg of Clev last month of violating t anti- dicalism act wa day by Judge (Charles SHOWER FOR \II‘S MALO? About 60 friends of Miss Ne loney tendered her a n shower at her home on rue Saturday evening. recelved some very heautiful On June 20, Miss Malone O H. jcome the bride of D 2 $ Gordon 2 and Miss wood tomorrow Hartford, Mr. Gordon Natjonal street, Hartford, evening at T Rabbi Hurw o'clock in : officiating. is one the owners of Paper Co. of this city been employed \op in Hartford. The home in this ‘I"\" I'r an will I-"n"v bride of Irving Dunn of R “Yes, We Hav trot re ’m‘lv C. No Banar Pierce & Co. party wi branc couple tomorrow city. on Main street, - - - Rev. Harty branch Tust try and see—the classified 7:45 o'clock, after which|ad degartment. ty will be held o by AT s Rooney ' 9f| A Herald cla ad ofttimes ex- spe ..h& ceeds t fondest s formerly nna Gus tafson of thi Gulbransen Player —advt I Is of Miss Emma M. Schaal, HAD GREAT RF Neg York, June 4.—Ich gae, whose retirement from inter tlonal tenris competition was an- nounced today in dispatches from To- kio ranked from 1616 to 1821 ir sive among the first ten of the United States. be he the card Mr, and Bridgeport, Rooney Kuma- ng here, Miss A hopes. Special Notlce Carpenters Pianos. Mo Here’s the United States submaiwie east coast of Belvedere [sland in recent tests, make the plunge with the crew. POLLY AND HER PALS YHAT YOUNG MAN AN' POLLYS GOT THE LIGHT TURNED KINDA LOW, AINT THEY?2 “Jerry” 7evhich set a new record when it dived 208 feet off the a Boston terrier mascot, was permitted to Lieutenant Paul Glutting commands the S-37. sisted by Miss Edna Screbing, concert Special meeting of Mandolinist of New Haven, and Miss Union will be held t Trene Kraus, accompanist, also of Penters Hall, 303 N New Haver Eive s ecital at the |E0, JBieiRchion 60 the ip school auditorfum this eve J. Hayes. been born at St. . Hartford, to Mr 't J. Stmmons of top ‘ALrect Theo Abr: mowitz of 46 Rich- who has been in the ain General hospital for t Avs recovering from a f stained n an automobile as been discharged from ition ght at Car- n street at 7:30 fia death of John AUCTION By virtue of and pe ordar of ward M. Yeomans, nkruptey of the U. sell at public tion, the b estate of kin, ¢ g of wholes ries, viz: a full line of cigarettes and 0, canned goods, cereals, Soaps powders, spices, dried fruit, paper Lags, crockery, wooden ware, ete. Also two trucks, one Paige Touring car, and one dwelling house, known as No. 03 Black Rock avenue, New Iiritain, Conn. Sale to ke place upon the prem No. 49-33 Com- mercial street, New Britain, on June Gth, 1923 at 11:00 A, M., Standard Time, Pre day June uant to an Ref Dis- auc- ore enue yesterday at the hospital to Mr. Wheeler of 21 ige, 1. 0. O. F.,, will meet evening to confer the initia » on a class of candidates reduced our prices or le, Bridge and Floor ldmy\ Bamforth, 19 Main St.—advt John Fellows of Harrigon 4th and 5th, 192 spending a few weeks with WM. H. WA t Mr. and Mrs Robert U. 8. Auctioneer, plewood, N. J For juformation, see David L. Nair, Shalimar’ ox’ trot rec- 277 Main 8t., New Britain. -advt, ses open for spection all YOURE RIGHT!= we Won't HAVE ANY LIGHT SILL IF THEY KEEP \T Low! DODGE ™ tof JTOMOTIVE Autos And Trucks For Sale THE HERALD “WANT ADS” abetica weed For Quick l’n Refererce NE RATES FOR INSERTION FOLKS ATTENTION ATTENTION= ¥ou are alware entitied 10 P Service when buring hem. Yeu wamt Wa hate it. Leak them ever Cheireiet nE Hudeon Topass. Sup. ¢ nandler—like ne Mazwell, 1830 et 103 Shev, Headeter, 1920 Buick Hupmedile Coupe Ceupe Page Sedan run the car and pa Rarn wiil smal geranium plan ranium plants s do pay ¥ey THE TAIR AUTO 91 ARCH T ur_order now alko doing prun: Place yo Johnsor's Greenhouses Phnn- 30 CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITP= Pinder please 1919 coupe “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 10 A USED BUICK." 1 1920, 5 pass, r, 1931, Thursday morning. Mrs, Frank W contAIning sum graphs, lost Saturday Stanlay. roadster, ouring. These cars have bean reconditionsd and newly painted. evening until § o'cloels 4 car and call Qpen ¢ Pick out your u for demonetration. Tens 1o gEive F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dephs ROOK FOR IMEN sent free OFFICE new and Trades on new and used cars considered, address ¥ Company, First New Haven, Conn NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 215 ARCH ET. PHONE 2607 ey DEPENDABLE USED CARS— Ford Sedan; men and childrer easy weekly ps, - ing Store, 63 Church office, | AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencles Open evening until § MOTOR FEALES CORP, 155 ELM ST. just thoroug upholstery excell carpets. Price A. G. Hawker, 52 Eim St. FORD Sedan, 1921 model, recently ove, hauled, new battery, owner must sell quick. JInquire, 104 Franklin B8t. Call evenings between 5 and 1. FORDS—1920 Rbt. §100, 1931, panel do- touring, Hvery with starter, $180: 1315 $100; 1818 Speedster, $100; 1931 Coupe, 3 1 g $1£0. Automo € and 0 E in_8t., 'Phone 2781, elf starter, demounts mechanically, F. L. And w. Will conslder xudo. Phone 2436 is bu 225 Aren Buick Buick Co., street. R JEW ETT & PAIGE CARS— Co. "A Reputable Concern," r_Lincoin_Bt. eeland motor cars and es Co, 8§ Elm St. ; ‘rz. factory, The New Salgs Corp.. 6 Main Bt. 'ORT and OVERLAND motor Rudolph, 127 Cherry street. §. Co. FORD touring, abls rims; Green, 227 TOR CARS—Bal®8 FORD touring, $40. Inquire 111 Cherry St phone 731, phio 365 o 960, motor cars. our own body Automotive 00 East Main FORDS—1015-16-17 chassis Just the thing to build v onto, Terms if desired Sales and Bervice 8t City; 'Phone 2101, HUDSON Touring Sedan, 1921, _ Finest looking and running job ever offered at $1.500; also National Touring Sedan, just refinished only $300. Cash required. Aaron G. Cohen, 185 Park St., Hartford. HUPMOBILE, 1922, touring car in excel- lent condition throughout, § fine cord tires; price is low. N. B, Bulek Co., 238 Arch St.; 'phona 260 TooK Cadlliac_Coupe, #678; T-pass Touring, excellent Dodge 1322 Touring, $800. Cohen, 185 Park Bt. Hartf MAXWELL, 1021, roadeter, maroon red paint, thoroughly overhauled, guaranteed to be in good shape in every wi Reliable, 86 Arch St. Phone 2950, OAKLAND, 1820, 5 passenger tourin, good paint and 5 perfect cord tir excelisnt mechanical cendition. Price f8 low. New Britaln Bulck Co. 215 Arch| Phon g DURANT AND STAR JORDAN ,\\n MFARLAN motor cars. Sales and gervice. 174 High 8t., Hartford, Connecticut, Phone 3-4599, HUPMORILE CARB—Sales and service. City Service Station, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanley, and 15 Main St. A. M. Paonessa. 1920 order, Aaron —Hlgh grade motor cars. Sales C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t LEXINGTO and service, Phone 2218, Green, Sales 2 jlen Plione 283 NASH and Oakland raotor c and service, A. G. Hawker, i3 Elm 8t. Tele- phone 2456, REOD MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and service. Cor, Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, Tels- e 2110 _Bt. MOON ar in perfect 1 condition, b cord tires, wire) £00d_upholstering, Price low. A 52 Elm St. Phone 2488, OLDBMOBILE 8" In excellent condition, § passenger, economical to opurate, looks go0d. Price only £200. Terme to responsi- ble parties. C. A. Bence, 6° Main 8t Phone 2215, GOVERLAND roadster in A-1 shaps; make us an offer. Simmons Storage Battery Co., 167 Arch §t.; 'Phons 2245, PAIGE, 1920, 5-passenger Glenbrook model. , | after 6 p. m. at 111 Belden 8t.; Wheels, awker, BTUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, §87 special six touring, $1,276; big six tourin $1,750; F. 0. B. factory. M. Irving Jest 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker year. cars, sales and ie Sleeve Valve Motor.” R. C. rey St. Phone 2051-2, Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 1922, & good tires, condl- 493-12. Just thoroughly over- | gme—ar—r e G 3 A, ger tolring car, I S1 Matn Et. Tel. 2238, | "eo04" mechanical condition, Newly painte § cylinder, 4 pagsenger coupe, | ed. See |t at Charland's garage, rear 5 brand new tires, per- | 430 Main St. feet mechanical shape, bumper. etc. Call | up for demonstration. “New Britain Bulck 276 Arch St. Phons 2607, *Next to & | K roadster, tion y gond, __hauled. C. A. Bsn BUICK, 1920, Excellent paint, - - S—— ton, 1823 truck; new, used but | lttle and selling with a 80 day guar- . N. B, Buick Co.,, 225 Arch stfeet. 10 DAY SALE-WE MUST HOUSE— CLEAN er in fine shaps, gond | { Bood. | New - Britain | Ruick _Co., ¢ 7 1021 Hudson Touring; appearance excellent; i 3 Mr, Marck, 1820 Dodge Roadster; ; Dodge Sedan; Ford Coupes; 1018 1923 1920 1917 1918 Bulek Coupe; Reo Touring; Bulck Touring; Bulck Touring; National Sedan; Overland Coupe; Hudson Coup 2 Ford Touring and 2 Etudebakers cheap. Time payments arranged. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, 129 ARCH 8T, TEL. 2100, $50 TO $150 gives you A choice of sevaral Popular cars. Our prices are real sale getters, Aaron G. Cohen, 185 Park Hartford. Open svenings. TEED CARS OF QUALITY at McCarthy 6t. Thomas, 1208 Stanley St. Tel 1396

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