New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1923, Page 16

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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1023 »HUW POWER (0, | CLARKES HAVE SEPARATED To Wed Chief of Scottish Clan ADSITS ENRLOVES " ey JEWETT SIX agvee But Are Silont as 1o Canse PAIGE BUILT Marvied in 1916 Metbod of Furnishing Coal 1o ew vors sune s Workers Is Explained R e An explanation of the methods ysed Clarke nneetieu and Poawer its employes made stateme The it A gue naire to | aployes a short time ago asking for information as te the qua tity and kind of coa juired and the dealer from whom they fer it be purehased made contracts with Mother="Dear e, I wonder if it will be raining at the lake wamrm s THO UREANI!A"UNS - - : This Year-Round Jewett Pleases All the Family tion and searcity of coal during the for this cout, gerins e vener o+ Yeterans' Corps and Firemen's @ i Wy’ g, ‘ Comfort That Defies Weather—Performance To Be Proud Of Jewert Sedan is breezy and cool on hot days. Jewett Sedan is known as “the closed car with the cash discounts. The employe = Sk { pays the company for the net cx Pafp . ) . ‘ smount disbursed by it In 26 equal ASSOCM"O" 0 Decma[e Graves A 3 e { ' All -nde‘ wmdow-“lawer.ui.llum-ud. Youenjoy open car performance,” due to the spirit of its wo:llfl)“”|nl'llllmlnu~ e e . ! A : 4 all the “openness” of a touring car, In the dusty 50-horsepower motor, Pass any car on any ’m",r; .:..‘,,‘.,:nl\'-h.‘.‘n?.;- mploes of the | yoiory of the Pos < ] : B e stretch o; sudden amm:’. rTiw the w:lr;dowuucg ]ew‘a‘: Touring cars accelerate from 5 to 25 miles T nen The orice Is prohably at ita| V1! Association of ain / : R ‘ you are just as snug and clean as at home. an hour in 7 seconds in hi ar. The Sedan i ,:,:‘,,.',,",-:f‘,'.',,.w N intase et era of the ‘ e ] the doors and luggage is safe. does nearly the same, Drlvalfi‘bfmho&nfl- of the cash discount and yet have 26 By ¥ s 3 3 When Jack Frost comes, this Jewett Sedan is an hour on high. You rarely change gears, When we“n,l_(;”ln which to TN i B [ doubly prized by all the family. With windows Lou do, it means a bare 3-inch movement of the e o okaint fta | Sunday morning. Miss Kathleen Metealf, New York society girl, is to marry | closed tight —they do close tight —you are com- ver, Do it fast or slowly—there's nevera employes in securing coal . Members of the s g the MaeNeil of Rarra, fifth chief of his clan, June 14, Barra is an | fortable on 'hf’ bitterest days. ,Y"“ will g0 out nor a “clash.” Women prize the Jewett for its easy avold some of the distress and trou- o0 asked to e at the armory on | lang of fnyerness-shire, Scotland. olfilner. keep in closer touch with your friends, handling. ble which was experienced in previous Areh streel ut 8 oo 2 il really use your car, Jewett's mechanism in every particular, sta: Wln'lfi‘r'n undlduh'n '?‘l}‘v:\l{: ql.‘,‘.vwwv‘.‘-l\lnf ik ‘A Rt \l;,..-,\ fors BT 2 PS5 s But Jewett Sedan gives more than weather good. Jewett is the only Se:Zn around fusoo’? :‘"": i “";:’. h:x::‘i-x‘x P B e s on the g blish a new system of education comfort. With the longest springs of any car its made by a builder of finest quality cars. Paige- P comraden, = ANy ¢ sir- | by action taken at the world's educa- | ’ uiu: nnddcolstly. dees seat cushiom—lit defies Timken axles front and rear, Paige- clutch rough roads. Its rugged construction —Jewett is and transmission. Paige-built motor. dy 6 coal which generally occurs during | -7 the winter months. :"“" 9§ “'k’"“‘”" flowers 10 tlon convention of denomination YON aske 0 leave om i \ 200 pounds heavier than comparable cars—gives inch frame, It is an economical car for long, hard, racn's ussociation 14 years ago, 8oven | ave attending the gathering. The minute you put vour feet in a cepting this proposition was 178 in- Morhing fidel and pagan authors, caps and I ug ees s fniahad da I el to please and endure, Slam the doors, The soun of a four. Arrange for a family demonstration in “The number of employes in the | 5 1 asked to report at 10 o'c tomor-| qoemed to have no practical value | e i H iy ‘ouring $ bupe pecial Touring $1220 Special Sedan $1695 p"'r';zl,\:’::o:p::;‘;t::{rmln stated that | “‘"””"' pro 1 to take the firemen | Representatives of 40 colleges, nca- .\. iy 2. while they had been to considerable “g he come A K demies and intermediate schools and '\ Since the organization of the fire-| yoaply one thousand primary schools - % | nc arly s ! 1 (7Y . many of the employes had falled tol o, ™" 5" pam, sin John = was here, the necessity of nroviding |, ji0 Nichael Claughssey of Engine _FOOD Yarcs F 4 Y i 't i 2] | phrey all of the men are buried in Prominent Part in G. 0. P.|» i . e ohad cial and economical. PAINTERS AND give women a more prominent PRrt| . o..iiee will go to Hartford to| TAZ" bath you feel pain "““‘“'1”‘“'"! TN out and comfort just soaking in. How milk is pure. It nour- G Eatia T | 267 Chapman Street night between President Harding and | ) out the poisonous exudations that putt | $8a happy health. Tel, 2455-12 New Britain |34 Lafayetto St. L 10900 | Bkl imacha b e et il ol The total number of employes ac- icetirgiion e el Sfiooke ' Under the plan, text hooks by in BRIIEE Chie oiotage of 858t s big car riding ease. It is finished, fitted and built satisfactory service—a wonderful six at the price purchase of 858 tons of (MYNNE L L e anitt bl : Sl mbers of the “off shift”" platoon | gowns at commencement, university of the fire department have been|gegroes, classieal and cultural courses bespeaks substantial worth, this year-round Jewett Sedan. New Britain district who took advan- 4 ARE O | tage of this offer was 42 involving the | 'O MOorning A the Cen ation | \wauld he abandoned by Seventh Day A | on Commercial street Antom 8| Adventist colleges and academies Roadster $1065 Sedan $1495 Special Coupe $1625 Prices at Detroit. Tax Extra palns and trouble to explain this plan fully to all of its men they felt that | Mo D vASGEREON T F0 e AR, et | take advantage of it hecause they did | jp o W T T { : | V']IJST I‘VJIAIN & LINCOLN STS- not appreciate, now that hot Weather| ., oo,y (oss of Engine Co. 2, “TIZ” FUR‘TENDER . v A REFLTARLE GUHORY “‘"LE',”" winter's”: requirements’ of | 5, "y, Hoseman James McCon- : coal i key of Engine Co. No. 1, 3 | ¥ W Will Have Mor rank Humphrey of Engine Co. No.| Milk has a food value b | st e e omen Wi ave More 4. With the exception of Mr, Hum- | ) | that is at once bene- | THE COWLES NEW AND SECOND HAND CROWLEY BROS. INC. local cemeteries, | l FURNITURE Washington, June 9.-—-Decision to| fiel Blue. Hills' cemstery, Haritord, A tdSeibert’s Pasteurized ELECTRIC CO At Very, Basscanile, Eioss —Rltuest DECORATORS in the councils of the repubtican| SomHtIet WAL BE £0 - 0 Ol e * Stock in the City | ; party was reached at a conference last| % A good your tired feet, swollen, burn- : : 2 | of Mr. llumphrey. SR e ishes children toward AN Hin e A. LIPMAN i John T. Adams, chairman of the re-| 448 TAONE : | TEL. 2018. The exact nature of the participa- | sweaty feet == o tion was not fully decided npon, pend- “T1Z" and only “TIZ" takes the | ’ OO 4 S F )} : Al g R e el nion st | s et Al T S oy T e ). QMM | O NG Three family house on Glen street with a tional eommittee by Chairman Adams, d bunjons Get a bhoy of | Y . 08, 1. e by G i PHEA0 A b, s ame o separiment | Wik B SEIBERTeSON! SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT good big yard for only $8,000. but it was said that the initial step! or probably would be the appointment of | (an and Gowns and Many Conrses a few cenfs. Your feet ars | Bg ”(yOM/’Wl’//('ma”” | SOFT SHELL CRABS Two family istiee. on Licoint sibast with ab s : i SIX a woman from eac e to act in| |never going to hother you any more. | 5 an associate or advis pacity to| Colorado Springs, Colo, June §.|A whole year's foot comfort guaran . LOBSTERS the committee. Women was said by Seventh Day Adventists propose to| teed. HefFL T:‘.‘g"f'o""z"ol’ iz :H i | B Adama (o have hean tHe)| : . . Dining Room Connection |rooms on a floor. principal topic of discussion at the P ——— ST e T conference which Iasted more than an -i ¥ : &, Tein oy : 5 o8 HONISS'’S Money to loan on mortgages. 24-30 STATE STREET | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. hour, although *“about 40 other mat- Hartford 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, ters were talked over.” i — | Graduation Photographs !CINDERS FOR SALE iation P oo arris | dl GAMES POSTPONED Boston, June 9.—(American) Chi-| eago-Boston game postponed: rain. Pittsfield, June 9.--(Eastern) Wor- cester-Pittsfield game postponed, wet grounds and cold weather. | —General Trucking— 00 WEST ST. TEL. 1283.3 | M _— D R l N K g FOR SALE—2 GOOD LOTS ON HENRY STREET — SIDE WALKS, AYERS’ SODA WATER ’ SEWER AND GAS. CHFAP IF TAKEN SOON. _luke home & bt ke s H. DAYTON HUMPHREY | 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDGy EDERAL Blue Pennant FOR SALE Cord Two family house and three car garage on Stanley street (Belviere 5 s < section), hot water heat. Price vea- | § Truly a tire of highest quality sonable. and EXTRA SERVICE. It's a real pleasure to recom- mend and sell it. 'We back it | § with our personal guaranty. i REAITORS. And the price is right. 272 MAIN ST. Three size bottles—sc, 10c, 15¢, Photo By Murray PRICE REDUCED ON f| TiE oLb Home Tow BY STANLEY TROOP PROPERTY § g oy T | . § TIN T . H?si“; i No. 1381 Stanley street—House on cor- D06 S0AP B Mus)canx:_s] o ner of Halcy avenue—has 8 rooms, hot g e fAS ANYBOD! water heat, gas, electricity and city water. B2 i 7 e SEEN MY HAVE YOUR) EYFS House can he made into a two or three Judd & Dunlop AND rl'.a{’::‘: H“1l'!rr.n BY & Franklin S uare tenement, it is KPS || T A QA GOOD INVESTMENT €3 D €0 A P I €W 41 D 4T D 3 D G QD > QD 65 QD G QR € D €5 D 0 D 4 XD O S O D €0 D 4 S €D Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain ITAIe as well as a private home, With the above property is also a very modern garage, holds two cars—automatic heater, with city water, and is lighted. Look These Over Before @ A building lof 50x180 also goes with this (« W B 2 property. .—;9‘ - B~ MR T.W.0'Connor &Son | | = P ,'.-Ronmpflunzalow in Barnesdale, modern in every way. j L] L] onnor on ; ) @;' (%j) »b))))’flf/ rice $6,000. o HEY! HERES , =\ ’ 8 Rnomp:.i'rc\‘t‘t:;:f";n?:al' Golf elub, Lot 130x200. ‘ BOOTH’S BLOCK MAIN STREET § | 3 : Yofiigo!t!m‘un //M:”‘ /,///;/y 2.Family House, 6 rooms on a floor, steam heat, fire- places, hardwood floors. Price $12,500. ; € 3-Family House, 6 room: on a floor, everything modern S = fi-RnomP:i::lz;%::Mi;:)' Belvidere, steam heat, fireplace. FOR SALE X TWO-FAMILY HOUSE IN EASTERN PART OF CITY FOR Watson & Jones §f i 294 MAIN ST. TEL. 2450 @ | The Home Banking & Realty Co. §| & Sy > g 5 s 4 2 SADIE APPLEGATE DIDNT DISCoVER SHE KAD LEFT HER 86 WEST MAIN ST, | PHONE 728 Harry Hancock Norman Morrill BABY /N TOWN, LjNTIL. SHE WAS THREE MILES FROM THE POST OFFICE — CAL MOKE, WHO HAD BEEN HOLDING THE BABY OR SEVERAL HOLRS, WAS GREATLY RELIEVED. s

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