New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1923, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928, [Kelly or Bamforth for BELGIANS' NEW PLAN CITY ITEMS State Police Office — e— Veported Willing t0 Take Out P&\ Rogio sets and supplies at Morans, | patrolme the New Fritain police [ Armed Porce If Gormans Wit Quig *-advt | iepartment held Saturday pight Cap | Stanley Women's Relief Corps will| taln George J. K¢ 1 Lieutenant Passhve Nesistance. meet at Fairview cemetery tomorrow alternoen to decorate the graves of Bamuel Bamforth wers minated t P ~ ¢ . suceeed 1 Capta Phomas W Aliociated Press. leceased members, Members of the & A atat { Wrussels, June 15.—The Belglan | corps will take the 1:50 ear from ||| EVER”ODY K”om te a4 reliable . AS a special w g the reg Grace as yiee-president . goverament, according center, if possible, { feomon have 00 tn the sel m refrc‘h the Mouth" et Pl g 10 Guinransen Player Planes. Moran's| the selec wirehe i | st | leemen have no veice in tien, except through their delegates o bt : R AR A wentlon of the a | men with s ¢s of troops for| At @ meeting of the regular patrol- | i, the abave two ninees Pt . . . en pday ing, Patroiman . protéction, provided Germany aban.|Wen Satupday even . ’ APAN [ \William 0'Mara was elected to repre- |||l ur mflmeut 0. - 1ons her passive res ¢ William ') " o Tide abandonmen regarding |5t the department on the police | & M or of the pe A fu vhieh Creat Dritaln has questioned | Pension fund T‘u the story seard ¢ o8, The appointme Franee and Belgium would consist in| Player Planos. €, L. Plerce Co | : .rpn oliceman .v».w‘ was all of the IS I the German government reealling its advt [ E‘\STM\\’ l"".“ H‘:‘n. """‘, I'. -‘vm 4 a.l-l"‘; ) i bidding :lrn.;.‘.l,. to ;\nrk m.q.,; or of Bt, George, will elect officers at its | 4 i . MUCOPESO! o Capte i e de 7 co-operate with the Prenel 1h y V' and let us do your develop: || tormine the sentiments of the mnem 4 / Helgians ’ g o i .'l"l"\'.':"”";:l',"",.,‘]‘:f‘:,"':,',,";,f,. ',;fi;‘"f,:‘ ln( and prmlmg | bers of the fores As & result Captain o, v This poliey, it 1s asserted, was de-|entertained ai the home of Mrs, David | Kelly WAS nom inated hy Officer (Cos cided upon by the Theunis cabinet Coleman of 44 Greenwood street | || But we Id\'el‘“lQ 50 th.t grove '| o .I..Im‘m n.‘r.|.l.v um‘ 1 e W \:m( ut t} o formation of a4 new mins| Thursday afternoon, nominate eutenant Hamfort 4 \ stry, 48 the Theunis Alons iy yminated [ fam \ r ::y 48 n. heunis ministry con. | Good bargaina tn used planos at f more WISE PEOPLE “"l alders its recent resignation invelved Plerce's,~advt, the same office, P . S ) only Ita poliey in interior affairs, g : e .| Johu Bastian of & Meadow streot fa se it for their.own personal Th Service in h(.‘"ill[,' Is A . if at lheu New nrl:’um (l-‘narnl holpllll.; use eir npe - e - Business Expert’s Subject e th puries British Army Officer | recovering from & brokea ;’T.::;'{;‘;‘”,‘,,‘ advantage. Out of every 61 business firms that e orea | S | Policeman and Mrs. Michael Massey | “h"deled i" Paleutine of Winter street, received scholastic o g : g . 4 Bhaw ho wil nx::.’:f London, June 18~Captain Swan, ll_nnltzy.- m{ ‘:'ex‘:"?\h"',:'fl,': ”:.':w"‘;(":" 169-171 MAIN ST, to merchants, ¢ actory saicn | New Haven Man Dies on | PAYmaser of the British gendurmerio | Collogo of New Rochelle, 2 ; ‘ . ‘ | in Palestine, was murdered last Fri.|vhelle, N. Y. Victrolas, Idisons, Sonoras at| p d oth ) he ausplee 4 g men. and others un th usplees Th"'d SI!ICIdC A“emp' day while traveling between “,‘,,,1,4,"”m.‘.p‘”—ndn :‘:“I":“ .‘. :m;:"::.n")“:1:“',):“'“\‘\ ;xl\nu“l]:;' and Jafta, says a Jerusnlem dispatoh n-'\n-Mm;‘ According to Mr, Lange the| New Haven, June 18-—Successtul|to the Daily Mall. His assallants| Georgo Padlich, manager of the average business life expectancy is After two vain attempts to commit| escaped, Several other acts of brig-|Jensen sMotor Co, on West Mlln: | less than elght years, suieide within the past two weeks, | andage have occurred in the distriet [strect, reported to the police that a Lange will give a 30 to 40 min« Morris Cutter, 48 years old, a shoe|!n the last few days | earburetor had been stolen from an| 1k talk” on “Service {n Sell.| 'epairer, was found dead yesterday copoges e " automobile Saturday. At the time of | S ! B" 10 the cellar of his house where ho SPAIN TAKES LE, the theft the car was parked in the . Everybody has something t0 )., ") nceq himself. Cutter had|By The Associated Press lyard, . se tll N he says, "It may '-f Only an’ oo gespohdent for some time be.| Withington, Lancashire, June 18— Vietor and Edison recards at e e ew Idea, it may be professional services, | ..c0 or homesickneas for his rela-|Spain's lawn tennis representatives | Flerce's.~advt, It may be common labor or it may be |y o 4y Europe whom ho had not|won today's doubles match from the| Llewellyn Bellin of Elm street bas an article of merchandise in hand, but | g0y ror mors than 20 years. British in thelr second round Davis returned home after spending the| | everyone has something to sell and " cyier previously had tried to kill[cup tie, thus going into the lead, two | week-end in New York city. | Mrs, A, Johnson and family of 40| Cool and C f business of selling must be fed With yimeie by hanging but had been|matches to one, Count de G - y Y N o Gomar and d om ort {new ideas to @ive it a long, ETOWINE prevented by his wife, A 16-year-| Eduardo Flaquer defeated Randolph |Maln stret left this morning for and healthy life, old boy delivering milk saw him|Lycett and L. A. Godfree, 6.2, 6-3,|Providence, R. I, where they will The address will be delivered| hanging in the cellar but fled 1in4.6, 6.3, |make their new home. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at|fright. It {a belleved that Cutter was | 3 able Legllorns the Elks' club. Dancing will follow. still alive at the time, ! —————— | Music will be furnished by the Alpha - it : International Cable Co. . at $5.00 Defunct Brokerage House | Being Planned in Italy Is Not Connected Abroad| Rome, Junc 15.—Conterences be-|8 v ; veen the managing director of the Leipsic, June 18—The banking|tVeen < < Bank of Italy and representatives of ¢ firm of Knauth, Nachod and Kuehne ’ (Ideal Summer Hats [ oo msunces in “eonectioy | other fnancial institutions have re- ¥ with the failure of Knauth Nachod |#Ulted in the formation of a consor- and Kuehne of New York that these | tium to increase the capital of the two firms have been entirely sepa- Undersea Telegraph and Cable Co. to rated since February 1917 and that permit the construction within three |} the New York firm's present difti-|YeArs of a cable connecting “&"" o o Spain, Brazil and Argentina, another culties in nowise involved the former Tilie ‘#rom. tHa A¥onbl 6 NOPH AthaRs 5 . HO SFALLS bo dia ahareho_lqgs. & ica and a third from Italy to Greece. 95-99 ) Stree . lf| Soviet Govt. Agrees to Take | JULY COTTON BREAKS 3 sylum treet Afy U. S. Relief Claims| Xew vagk, June 18.—Yielding to a Martford. i By. The Associated Press. renewal of liquidation, JuL\: (‘m.tnn' Moscow, June 18.—By an agree- |contracts broke 85 points or slightly over $4 a bale today. They sold at ment which Col. Willlam N. Haskell “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” director of the American relief ad-|27 cents while new crop months in-| 8 ministration in Russia signed Satur-|fluenced by favorable weather and day with acting Premier Leo Kame|crop news dropped 60 to 67 points neff, the soviet government assumes|sending October off to Z4.34wm all claims which may be brought ! CITY ]TEMS. against the American relief adminis-| HARVARD CRE !’RACTICE ; k2 tration after that organization leaves| Red Top, June 18.—This was a very Russia. In return the soviet govern- quiet morning at Harvard's quarters. with a 97-year reputation. PORCH SETS and BREAKFAST SETS Junior Chautauqua for the Kiddies|Mment 18 released from all possible/Coach Muller, from a single scull ~—Season tickets only $1.00.—advt. |claims by the relief administration.| coached the varsity crews in racing 4 v i ™ We have these attractive sets in various styles. We Mrs. Luther McKay and son, Mil- e T S A starts during an easy four mile row. B C f fred, are spending two weeks at the PARK BOOZE AT BERMUDA |coach Halnes did the same with the |} eauty— om Ol't— 8 . - McKay cottage at Indian Neck. Halifax, June 18.—Halifax today|freshmen. have them in Reed and in Wood. Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. joined Bermuda as a parking slutlnn} _— - " D bilit Michael B. O'Day of 247 Chestnut |for liquor which liners are forbidden| STRIKE CAUSES TROUBLE. ura y street has removed to Deep River, to bring into American ports. | Madrid, June 18.—The government |§ 3 ) 1 Blados Hetey Morany (o The Furness liner Sachem, ' bound| nas requested the governor of Bar-|f Our guarantee backs the beautiful reed and We have them decorated with drop leaf Table, g or Boston an e Red Cross lingr| celona to come to Madrid for a con- X . R 3 The girls of the order department |gylvia on her way to New York from! sultation on the transport strike fibre furniture now reudy for your inspection. It Server and four Chairs. :f Landers, I'rary & Clark tendered |1 jverpool were the first vessels to}snunnnn which is causing serious : de by H d-Wakefield and is remark- L) :l'l:;'le :::;:m:"]‘:";l’::c" o M:';(W'"ri check their supplies here. disturbances to business conditions. 1s made by tieywood-wa As Low As 5% white, A supper was . served after able for its charm of des_lgn, carefu-l workmanship which Miss Thompson was presented ; and long-wearing quality. We will gladly show you a variety of styles and color finishes in We also have sets unfinished which we will decorate with a samovar set. Miss Thompson will become the bride of John D, Mor- e i on T L DEMONSTRATION these unusual suites and odd pieces. in any color combination you desire. We are showing Willow Sets of Settee, Chair and ¢ =aaaee—————— 1f the ingredients you use in making 3 2 . AR $ho chlidten'a coblien ars geod, and Monday._—Tuesday_—Wednesday Rocker with attractive cretonne $69.00 In our front window there is-a new Palmcraft dec- fE el NI Babers b SUBRIONB-ROL vt G vty g 0o ARYRD TRan i . A . . orated set. This attractive furniture is made of Three-Piece Willow Suite of large Settee, Chair and £ ¢ ¢ i Buy your OIL STOVE on its performance |§ Rocker with spring ¥ §’87 00 Palm &nd is strong and light weight. Particularly . adapted for porch or lawn, DEMONSTRATION seat/ o Baby Carriages (Space for Date) j ’ NEW PERFECTION. 0il Cook Stoves | (& > SP ECIAL N A Go-Carts and Strollers With SUPERFEX Burners : { \ Willow Chair ‘or Rocker / : Fast As Gas - SEny Y At veverdl TR Large selection of the . ,‘1;)&‘5"‘#'"'" i with reversible cretonne ) ‘ well known Heywoods (L1 ; Attt v S J cushions. - b s> Wakefield and Lloyd lines. $15.75 : \ \7“ So Many styles and col- - s ors. Carriages at, $19, An exceptional value. R > $21, $24, $29, $32. ‘ [ _ _ WE ARE SELLING MORE PORCH FURNITURE THIS SUMMER THAN EVER BEFORE 10, srnooth : PORCH ROCKERS COUCH HAMMOCKS GRASS RUGS creamy Z et _—— ALL SIZES ade of : el : - %l(-ilOLE Milk $3.50 $3.85 $13.50 $15.00 ALL COLORS e NEW PERFECTION OIL PURITAN OIL COOK | $495 $5.75 ok $2200 $24.00 Al FRDES the country lnd pusteurizecl COOK S’rovE STOVE R ——— = > > et P - R D—— — — 10c a bottle at | | win long biue chimney, With flame againstuten- || THE THREE BESTMAKES REFRIGERATORS BALDWIN—EDDY—BOHN soda fountains " satisfying more than sil. The choice among the el wannews s | B. C. Porter Sons i Milk Co. | e eomeecrly | 132 MAIN STREET New Britain, Conn, “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF OLD FAVORITES ~— Featuring — BRAND NEW SHOWS vow A O Y T’S REVUE 1w srems | cuaess soos

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