New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 13

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wpanish War Velerans slated for the presidency of the state —— véntion te he held Friday, June 15, 1.andoun, 1s expected Chairman Dewey Belander of the |8 N¢ ©f Herlin, will be asked to assist in (N0 par common stock, payable July for t) d and New [tion ta rem 5 0 g that distriet 1 to stockholders of record June 20 ;:,‘,'l:,,'.":';:uvrz die “,4.'.’, able g A .w]- «.:;4‘.: .l a8 § . FOREST FIRES UNDER CONTROL . AL & meeling of the committee last | Current earnings are officially esti. to stay at the eamp and know that|fe sscuate iate s 8, Paul, June b, = Forest fires Dight the names of a number of [mated at five times the present divi. prominent men were suggested for [dend requirements. “four minute speakers” in the thea- . ——— . ters and they will be asked today to they are having a real vaecation Miss Mary Curtin, secretary of the New York, June b.-~The world' Chamber of Commeree, will be in as citizens of the eity, owe it to flyweight o ion PR o Dy, oww charge of a team of the Busineas & | >© % “"'"III #hip match be- | brave boys to give them Professionsl Women's club, made up |t¥0en Jimmy Wilde of England, title. | earned vacation of the following: Dr, Gertrude sella, Marguerite T, Heypol 5 Mil bel Wallen and Ruth Nelson | petition with other sporting attrae. Seme——— The teams appointed have started | tions on the original date, contributions may be dropped in for |charges, of $5,004,730 for the quarter in New York city. Both had FOOD FOR CAREFUL THOUGHT Since 1010 the average life has been extended three and a half years, Whea people realize the terrible diseases starting with bad teeth and take care of them, no doubt five other years more will be added to these fizures, PLATES THAT FIT The reason for this is my particular method of taking impres- <, study of the shape and relation of the jaws and the correct ‘ulation of the teeth, BEAUTIFUL BRIDGEWORK Our Crowns and Bridgework are guarantead to give entire sat- Isfaction and may be obtained by all those who do not require full sets of teeth, 5 & Examination and Advice FREE Plates a8 10W 88 .1 . cov i nsaisiensas Bridgework as low as $§§ ’88 Extractions with novocain or nitrous oxide DR. M. L. SMITH Over Walk-Over Shoe Store Phone 2840—Hours, 9 to 8, NEW INFANTRY COMPANY, | Hartford, June 5.—Orders from fha | adjntant general's office foday an- nounced the organization of a ne: company of infantry at Waterburs designated as Co. IY, 170th infantry Major James & Hurley had reported | enough men enlisted in several com- 8 panies of the 160th infantry to cone stitute a new company. Cottage Cheese, 18c Ib. tomorrow | only. Cooked Food Shop—advt, Ocean Sport S — DO YOU NEED MSNEY? If you need money to meet one of life’'s many unexpected problems, horrow it the Beneficial Way on the partial payment plan. We make confidential loans up to $300 at legal rates of interest on home furni- ture or secured notes, repayable in from five to fifteen months. Phone 1943, Borrow the Beneficial Way Decks of the glant ocean liners Beneficial Loan Society make excellent bieycle tracks and a new sport for ocean travelers is prom- | {red. Here Miss Laura Walters is taking a turn around the \Majestic, 87 WULST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN SAGE, ALLEN & CO. 3-1090 (INC.) '3-1090 Hartford Conn. This Offer Good Only Durin This Month HIGH GRADE WOOIL, BLANKETS, Regularly $13.50, Can Be Ordered Now at..... $10.65 We show you the sample Blankets and the makers will produce them during the slack periods of summer. You order them while wool costs are lower than during the busy sea- son and the Blankets will be delivered on or ahout September 1—just when you will begin to need them, The maker wants the Summer business and has made a price concession for our con- tract of a large quantity. Be forehanded—order now and pay for them when you get them. You will be delighte'd with them. THE BLANKETS—WHAT THEY ARE Positively all wool. Every pair pre-shrunk. The wool is fine and soft, Thiee-inch sateen binding, Finished with deep nap. Four-inch block patterns. Colors pink, blue, tan, corn, rose, gray, The weight, 5 ymunds. orchid. The size, 70x80. SACO GUARANTEED LAMBS' WOOL BLANKETS IN BLOCK PLAIDS—AFTER JULY 1 THE PRICE ADVANCES TO $13.50 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SUBURBS TO HELP | WY et s whtet DAGNESSA APPEALS COMPLAINT AGNINST = =227 e VETSCAM DRIVE =2~ FOR VERS SUPPORT PRODUCERS OFAATS 25 T ECTRIC FANS ““They can't forget; wa must not' that non-u forget what those men endured dur-|eo » BOUT PO N ; ing the fighting overseas. They bat s vy T POSTPONKD tied that others might live and we much J. Kin. | bolder, and Pancho Villa, Fllipino| "As Mayor of New Britain, 1 ap- challenger, today was postponed by|peal to the public apirited men and | dred G. Weld, Eilzabeth Leghorn,|th® Polo Grounds Athletic elub from | Women of the community to help the | Marguerite Tracey, Marion Young, | Baturday afternoon, June 16, to Mon. disabled veterans in thelr campaign Cecella Meehan, Holen Wheeler, Ma. | 94F night June 15 hecause of eom.| this week, Theirs iz a worthy causc.” the werk of securing funds by contri. —— e A rnl;l-;fi—:'fln‘l“lfl, A ’ butions and through the purchase of | .. .. SN : | nnouncement has been made o tickets for the hoxing houts, Kegs| SEW YORK CENTRAL SURPLUS |10 marriage of Miss Ethel Porter of will be placed on the sidewalks in the New York, June 5.—Fhe New York| 114 Tinden street to Lugens Cole of center of the city, Thursday, so that lrt-nmn system reports a surplus, after| Hartford which took place Saturday the camp fund, ending March 31, as against 8$3,038,. employed at the Empire Steam Laun. NO DEPOSIT ‘NECESSARY - TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928, “ A straw bat store operated by ualen in Danbury to com Nfi:fiw fi'igl Yisi}“ l;t;ts [ i anaa wainer ot e <y 1| Puts Offcal Approval as Mayor| Connoctiont F, of L, Hears of [ 1+ s e o sencunin: wouw e 000 Flaluvilie Today [yiswiary i, ot e e o Gampaign for $1.000 | jurious Dyeing Methods ORTED : | paign or | Dyeing | FOUR RE_Pomn KILLED Get one TODAY commitiee in charge of the drive tor| 178 W v I8 president of the| Mayor A. M. Paonessa issusd New Haven, June B.—About 1 . 7',‘,,_' Traln Sald funds to maintain a camp for disabled Hary to A G. Hammond camp, | proelamation this merning urging s i 8 y womep Raighs Tomplore Gpocinl n : : veterans this summer, announeed to 8. W. V, of this city, #he 15 & /gupport by the publie of the eam- attended today’'s session of the 35th 1o Have Been Wrecked Near Du. m nJoy e day that the assistanece of the Plain . arter membher of that auxiliary, She palgn being eonducted this week | N ' [ it ;;1:‘»‘.:.;\‘1 :(rnl:l posts ..r'n.u ',\.u.m .': :".":P:':f"l:;:':l ‘;«“*‘ II‘; ;‘;’:": ::-’ New munn' Post, Disabled \.,..:.; Federation of Labor which opened Tand, Mich.~Many Injured, Agion will be sought and what he b ' ! N 0 [ of the Weorld war, to paise #7000 yesterday . i 5 €ver money is subscribed in those twe |10F Vice-president, The incumbent of | yoo'as Now Britain's share of 8 84 The Arst resolution presented 1o - JHnt Alieh, June §.—A telephone PR R Sowns will be credited toward the ful. (thet office Is ordinarlly honored by gap rung being ralsed in northern the convention was one by the i'niteg TC2F® 10 the Fiint Journal frem Bllment of New Britain's $7,000 quota, | #dvancement to the highest office | connectiout {Hatters of I ) ond. the | TWON0 said that a report had been The commiitee chairman will visit :’:;\‘;::;n:;l\x.llry At the annual state The mayor's proelamation follows system used there in the many ;.. .i‘a-»l nml(lml:n;.‘; '!:u ersons )ud_ the two towns today and will distrib 25 | “This week In northern Connectl:|{acture of hats. The resolution s1a16s Grand Rapids Tonis 3 %k of the ::;.:I‘e.:.. n»..nnlu and urkahu for .u..- -— eut, Veterans of the World War are that the workers are comj e ‘” . "“:‘ " “:‘ ": ""::'.“[‘f;‘::: poxing bouts te be held at v . : o a i ! D, 00 ’ 3 h apeey V& N A DIVIDEND DECLARED condueting & campaign for 340, work in dyes where clear water was ariford Ao o e man at Durand, telephoned that ::su"(':l;l“"flf;)\l'l“:‘k K dll‘v:n‘(:;]- of l"i.x.‘x New York, June 5.—Directors of 1" 'mh“mn e s onded o |Laomeriy Nané ShQ thal the reault Masingd. seen st e 1K I':uu:'; -::n :: ville will direct activities in that town, (the Rridgeport Machinery Co., have|ErUnd #o that their wounded com-|been the infectio S 404 yisited the scene of the wreek. The 19 M [ s Ph 25 prd Commander James E. Corr of |deelared an initial dividena of 24| /29" Me> ® | ol o pey 5 W injured were being taken to Durand ain tt one 04 soiton. oA P e nts 000 sk ol ’ 95 WA . " Ly omaohi diolton-Kasica post, American Leglon, | 0ents a share on the 160,000 shares of | “", FERIEEE - 0 4 to help|infections, It ealls for lemistative go. > *utomohile whieh have been burning in northern | & Minnesota for the past two weeks| were declared under control today motion pieture operate n operators wh pelled to pass an adequ on such as the ur and of members are those | A resolution was prese . $1,00 tomorrow enly, Cooked Food od urging Shop.—advt 5 heen This is real RUUD Weather. Why not let Us install a RUUD Gas Water . Heater for you on Our Special Sale Plan? A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 381 Children’s ’ L;‘,llil‘:s’ { Women’s Toilet : Low Shoes Goods Dresses Dresses i 380 o 386 Mains). ” NewBritain Ct B Sfore for lverybody:: P And what a Wonder Day it will be. Every department has en- tered into the spirit of this great occasion and contributed spe- cial items to make it a big day for the store and a big day far the customers who are in search of cool summer merchan- dise at low prices A DON'T MISS THIS EVENT —Look For The Green Signs Spring ~They mean savings of real money to every one who trades here tomorrow. Ladies’ Coats Phrosto Frult Punch, 850 ea.. 3 gur: FOI‘ Q“ick Retm U‘e Herald Clflllified Adm. House Dresses Children’s Hats Ladie 8’ Boys ’ Summer Hosiery Blouses Wear Novelty Sweaters

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