New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1923, Page 2

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I " Get Your " Vacation Needs at Home Writing Paper Fountain Pens Wash Cloths Face Powders Soaps Sunburn Lotions Cold Creams Tooth Paste Safety Razors Kodaks and Films Cigars and Cigarettes Tooth Brushes Bathing Caps —The— Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST, [ et TAXATION 1§ TOPIG ¢ (OF TODAY'S ADDRESS == == POLI PLAYERS PLEASING IN GEORGE COHAN PRODUCTION Presdent 10 Speak fn Salt Lake City This Evening By The A X On board | ial traly June ehind, Pre eyed int E 1 Balt City and t \ national | 8 crossed 1t inte Utah early the Poll Players at the Palace | toward Ogden ater In Hartford last evening pro | arily | vides a pleasaft afterneon or ning's entertainment, The entire pany is seen to advantage in this pros ntiny mobiles ney f \ to Balt P party | arrive ¢ Uta apital shortly before noon The program the tay in Balt L as announced on . \ provides a greeting children in Libert rk for akie alof golf | law and classmate of Richard Clarke, | an organ recital | M le, delivery of a| He was roundly applauded on his first appearance last night, shortly before ! ticularly good in his characterization for of a. lawyer, who believes that the| only way one can succced in life is| | to be hard hearted, cold and inhuman, address at 8:30 in the taber- ‘ and departure nidnight for Cedar City, Utah, the visit to Zion park tomorrow, o Talk On Taxation, chief executive has I'he sclected Richard 5. Rishop, Hartford, Well Cast in “The Mean. | o est Man in the World" at Hartford . frem the pen of George M with an equal number of tense dra matie momenta and as presented by in | duetion Richard Clarke, an attorney at law, In president’s | the lead, from | Hartford, is east in the important role | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OVER THE TOP Chantanqua Guarantors Assured amount was 41 her eight of No Deficit This Year—-Sale of Ad vanee heats Assures Pull Guamatee, over the top 8020 tickets ough 11th 3 o'cloek Chautauqua Despite the faet that b 8! it week, ¢ ) our sales came in hefore esterday afternooy the sale |stopped to get the amount needed the guarantors that there it. Painstaking ef- on the part of Mrs general ehairman Natwe Son of A G Kim. Ry Herald Hesiower The Meanest Man in the World," | Cuptiy Cohar full of elean comedy evenly divided Rackliffe, committes {Commeree, and Vred O frman of the ticket thes| eve com- | with Arthur Howard as| Richard # Bishop, a native son of Carlton Child, alse an atterney at r, Bishop has a striking personality, | He was par- The comedy honors are divided secretary of the Chamber of ! vere responsible for the suecess of only, Cooked Food Shop—adwt, Wednesday Specials Women’s White Canvas Oxfords with low Heels—Patent and Brown Leather Trim- med Priced at $3.45. JUNE 26, 1923, e proaject | There are still & few returns com & In from the sale gf junier ticsets which will result in & smail surplus, | 15 believed | Lyon May Be Candidate For City Bacteriologist | D, & Lyen of Waterbury has writ. | ten 1o seoure information eoncerning | the office of bhactericlogist in the health department, whieh has been | left vacant by the resignation of Miss| Edith M, Brooks, who is now engaged | in commercial laboratory work in Peoria, 11, Miss Brooks retired Baturday The laboratery work is Miss Mary E.|lnow being done for the most part by | Sanitary Inspector John A, Dolan st 2 Potate Salad, 200 Ib, Tomerrow BIG BANG SAFETY CANNON Big Bang Revolvers No Matches—No Powder—No Danger Safe and Sane BLANKS and PISTOLS for the = GLORIOUS 4TH HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 MAIN ST. WALL PAPER — 1923 STYLE — | taxation as the subject of the address | among Harold Kennedy as Bart Nash, he will make in Salt Lake, largely bes| Prances Willlams as Kitty Crockett, N cause of Utah being the home state employed in Clark’'s office, Jay Ray of the chairman of the senate finance | gg Hiram Leeds and Edwin Vall as G committee, Benator §moot. Thus the| Aichael O'Brien. Miss Mary Ann president will define further the views | Dentler, although on the stage but mr' of his administration on national|a comparatively short time, pleases Of the better kind—at very moderate prices, —Men’s Hosiery Specials— 3 Pair Men’s Triple Toe .......... $1.00 2 Pair Men’s Fancy Lisle ......... $1.00 3 Pair Children’s 50c Hose ........ $1.00 —THE— W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 West Main St. The new year's newest patterns in WALL PAPER are here, We invite you to come in and see them now. Never before in the city has such a remarkable array of Beautiful Decorations been shown, We can show you Papers as low priced as any in the United States. We can show you Papers which will be used in the finest homes in the city this year. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER QUALITY DOMINATES FRICE NEXT The JohnBoyle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City's Leading Decorators 5-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN "“;;'(.'::':"‘,, Saaterdly o Danver P | and 18 striking on her appearance in Harding made a declaration ‘i»h‘m{:g';hm (.Tr:rl:‘: \'\hn';. ::\':afiic::;?rx"ls: ‘):l"n': fi;"::":'lr“ ’i‘l‘;:::::l::\' "':h'{‘““":";: making a fortune by being human and 8 o ¥ spreading cheer and happiness among . | ville, Penn. 'hin‘;’l“n':‘r F"r?:')’::":y‘»m\'\':fl:,“ I::."d"" The garden of the Hudson home in clared against nationalization of the| the, third act Iu one of the prottest country's coal mines and asserted | Y that the coal strike of a year ago had ""’, :’;4”:': :,""t ,:n';"u' o ””; demonstrated completely that “there :;:n’ 4 act. ey B 02800 atoRe Y can be no coal mining in free Amer-| PIANS o fca under the force of arms."” One of the features of the presi- dent's trip little known to the public he addressed but the subject of con- siderable comment among the mem- | bers of the party, including the presi-| Rome, June 26.—A colossal seated dent, 13 the achievement in telephone |gtatue of Minerva, carved from col- engineering daily demonstrated. The | ored alabaster, has been discovered :C;‘tflé;fl ;‘;M"‘\ ‘\Hf a .Fhl"'Clal telephone | on the site of Emporium, a landing bR it ‘1“‘- '"’":@‘fl‘”- place on the Tiber for marble ship-' e At At :"F n I"]‘"""_“""l"’v 19| ments in the days of republican and prTneses. a speclal switchboard | jniperial Rome. *Surrounding Em- el porium were schools for marble cut- PR ki | ers and sculptors. Workmen digging French Seize 16 Billion [the foundation for a building came upon the statue which is carved in You can go away “in style" with Horsfall Luggage and yet be economical. Ours is quality luggage, well made and sturdy. Note these special values. Heavy Cowhide Icather Traveling Bags $12.95 Made in smooth and Jeather. Black or tan. An 18 inch bag, leather lined. The best you can buy at the price, Cowhide Suitcases, sturdy steel frame—made with straps — 26 inch—black or tan. S Colossal_.Statue of grain . 4 Minerva Is Uncovered TEL. 359 Worried About TAXES? “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” CITY ITEMS. i Good bargains in used pianos at Plerce’s.—advt. Jos:ph E. Hance and wife sold their residence on Grove Hill today through the Camp Real Estate Co. to Mrg. Kate McDonough. Hyman and ,8oll Dubowy sold property at 381 ‘West Main street through the Camp Real Estate Co. to Albert and Istella R. Sherman. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— adv. The Forelgn Mission Circle of the Elim Swedish Bautist church will meet at § o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. August Olson of Kensington. Player Planos. C. L. Pierce Co.— advt. The annual collegiate dance will take place this evening at Norden Bungalow. Gulbransen Player Planos. Moran's —adit. The regular meeting of Martha ehapter, O. E. 8, will be held Thurs- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. 'The aft- ernoon social and supper will be omitted. Lunch at Halllnan's.—advt. Brookfield Butter, (in 1 1b. prints) 45¢ 1b. Tomorrow only. Cooked Food Shop.—advt. USE : J.ESEIBERT&SON'S DAIRY PRODUCTS WHO ENOWS The grocer knows that ‘our milk has the high- percentage of hutter- fat and real nourish- .ment that the public requires. That's why he’s glad to have you s ask for it. | "MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS' o E SEIBERT-SON/ S YourMilloman E 4rl’l\lfil( ST. PHONE:17201% NEW BRITAIN,CONN. THE OR OITR VACATION A CAMERA Marks From Strike Fund By The Associated Press. Essen, June 26.—Sixteen marks which the French assert| were sent into the occupied regions for a strike fund were seized today billion §h Phew! The day may be un-| comfortably warm, but there’s no need of suf- fering with a parched throat—just drink Country Club Order it by the case and keep a few bot- tles on dealer will supply you. d the most exquisite Hellenistic style. | Its color is said to make it unique. 45¢ 1b. Tomorrow only. Brookfleld Butter, (in 1 1b. prints) Cooked Food op.—adst. time. stallments. plained. Soda In your favorite flavor ice—your Order a Case Today Our Second Car Load of the Famous LEONARD Refrigerators Just Arrived. The Prices Are Right. Leonard Porcelain Side Icer Holds 100 Pounds of Ice. FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY JohnA.And 123 MAIN ST. The Big Furniture Store | If there is any person in New Britain or vicinity who is now worried about funds with which to pay taxes, we sug- gest that he come to our bank and have the Industrial Plan of loaning fully ex- Inquiries involve no obligation and you will find our loaning officers ready and willing to advise with you on the mat- ter of taxes or any other financial prob- lem with which you are concerned. THE G OMMERciAL TRUST Cp, ,,(WFR‘W”:., The income tax may be paid to the gov- ernment in installments. 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