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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1085, SNOW AND COLD WEATHER CITY ITEMS, |Fidelity Finance Co THE TERALD HITS CITY OF DULUTH — e moiis Bright Cutle | “WANT ADS" . 1 instity . French speaking salesiadies wanted | New """'"_:;’":‘“" ::‘:".,: that et Roads R nd Bubck i DEPENDABLE USED CARS~ ¥ . for extra work on Saturday afterncons | {en is laune ““. . Tosth B8 POR - R e 3 Fros and Near Freesing Folat Aleo| .\ o onings at the Big Store, {o- | proctioally assures Ha suce - o e tdan Reputa b e n 10 mast New | 3 hael's Dept, Store.—adyt ‘M Cherneff, well knows » (HE— HH 8 oy Tecarded tn Other Northwest | POae 0 iiliam, was born foday te]Firitainites needs no intreduction, His | A \ y e Concorn, i85l Puomeblie chassia, mm m.J M William Poppel of 76 |cnergy and unususl abllity has long s el ey — 18T Maswsell, §75. ml W’ fuson I“‘l’ “:: srest - I sed him in the ranks of the . CIHANDLER ap Y s Torms Arrenged. oase accomserien American Sales Co. b B 2 £ & F. MOTOR SALES COR! .h 186 ELM BT TEL, Dulugh, Minn, Sept. 13,-—A brief 1 Model Vietrels at Morans', | comi 44 2 Is PIW anow flurry visited Duluth st noon | S9e AT [SRRIRAR. IO 5 X s ”mm,"# » iTEv ™m § Sy :‘“‘"""’. The """I‘;""""'m‘.‘: ‘I‘ New Britain Council, Royal Ar-|said in y i Rats YO TR T Taea ETe0s ARGVe 2ere. . Arls | canum, will reeeive an official visit| "My reason for incer N 5 ai cara for sele. Inquire . By The Ameciated Press ieat trace of snow recorded in Duluth, | (AUAME S FERES M SRR Lot |insurance husineq into & combination {4 Jinen 10 a0 inch. v Sl 138 Shuitle Mosdow Lake Houss. Tol. #9983, Buow also fell at Ironwood, Mieh, Hartford Friday evening | financial and insurance institution, Is U Bpace, e Gasia e Permanent waving. Lueillle Beauty | because | have long realized the great i' Avropiel d " o ” Patek, Polish minister to Japan: W.| Washington, Sept. 13,—Frost uml”ho" 259 Main, 4th floor, Tel, §38.— | need and demand for local sources Il cqiunes Pase oa e A Beae — _Ads Accepied Orer the Teleah ForD (Al Poterson, 26 Maln siveet D, Visher, Duteh viee-consul; Her- | temperaturea approaching the '"’"".du through which home people can se ‘. rera Delarosa, Spanish military at-|ing point in Northwestern Minnesota, Rev. G. W. Lundstrom of * Elim | cure loans on & cenvenient monthly enionce of Cust ‘ ehuine paris and accesser Toadaler T, Tn e tache and Miss Clare Leonard of Bt |North Dfkots, Montana and North. |, SeVe T T S e O | payment basis, at & reasanable rental. | ‘ .‘.--«n#fi:"i:;‘_’r"_m"i,!l M cord tires and other extras; will Louis, | ern Wyoming, and frost and freesing |y o\ service at the Enm Baptist|There are literally hundreds of peo HUDSON ANT e R Other names without nationality or | temperaturea in Alberta were ALLEID: | ven tonight | ple here in our own town who want [= " Aute « 139 Arch i ‘phene 7109, addresses specified follow: uted yeaterday by the weather bureau | yioieoias and Planos, Henry Morans, | #nd should own automebiles, hun —— Charles Hamfelt, Edward Harrls, | to a vast area of high pressure over . . 4 —eadvt :m“ of homes can and will be bulit | ANNOUN“EM!N“ FSIORILE CARS-Bales and ser Mr. and Mre. ':;‘m:"""' Mra, Elsiner | the northwestern states, Lunch at Hallinan's—advt, through our libers! terms l . Kation, Harnferd = Ave. eorn Hikton, Dan B, Langford, Miss Li- s 4 SN 3 R Py Radio sets and supplies at Morans' | After definitely deciding to expand i W—WTah sieVe meler rars Hales gourl, Miss J. Martin, Mrs. M. Men- | Providence Boys, Armed, At my s, T made up my mind to| ""‘","';'.'""‘“:‘_'_'_‘,_._ e, 1A Bonce, 81 . YodingT TR WS ey H % | Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.=|Luild on » solid foundation, Realizs RURTAL VAULFF—A © sea'ing, ron: ble, t 3"‘"'"' S ek i e Wanted to See Big Fight | " | g that 'Che msons o€ the Siainses | erets stoai reinforced, wlermreat. O i W | Maln B Faous th1en, T uini, two c! s ARViEr, Mr, New Haven, Sept, 13,—~Three hun- Sept, Vietor Reecords at Morans— | g4 d traly on the & a5t than ‘weed or the and Mra. Robert Alexander, Mrs, I | coy iady from Providence with loaded [gqut’ T e O N ror i aoas, |, Adar, (. B Vialt O ple. Rervive, Glen 81,0 phene 3 K. Arnold, J. C. Auman, Helen | smail caliber revolvers in thelr pocks |~ " Bh :':m"‘..'.'.'.'..:..::"....'mw..‘.'.‘:..l.'u' NARIT and O .-.u.T.N e d y to Barnes, Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Bell and , were taken In charge hy a de. o R 7 b s m"hm’“mm_' d| Floristgand Nurserymen. :,rlv.:;“.-\» 0. Hawke two daughters, I, D, Brown, Mr, and | (cetive today, who was looking about FLOWETE AND POTTED PLANTE- Adolph | TRe W70 T A . Mrs, Walter Buchanan and child, Otto | ., Ml ryogd Pty missing boy. The PR[ZES FOR G. 0. P. OUTING :’;.dn ';:"‘-:lrm‘« .‘l. ':"i‘ll'l\:lllt:ul the men |~ Gyniaile, 215 Ok Bt Phone 58912, » U CATE and Trucks. m.unol’ | HUDBON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT. , 3 3 wie h ragd B, DT :.'“"n M;rnr:: "an:. "(Illlherl;w trio were bound for New York to try st lmm run:y ".’”';"I‘M" 1'. ‘:"“:"l'.'.“'o'l:' 4..:[.1-;". Talperry and privel hedw & Bte, 3 A BAVING OF FROM §§0 TO 1% Ader, Dr, Everel reene and daugh-| upnd see the fight tomorrow night. One | " X — . ility, Intentions and purposes. ! ON A USED CAR— or, Fi E. H. {iton, sale ad v [¥ ittes Announces Awards to he ter, Fanny H. Ham! Jo lad caried a bag in which were, first Committea Morris T, Saxe in the attorney for | NUNRRYMAN — Plice your Harblson, Ethel Hempstead, Grace o : n ald articles, Nashlights and odds and | .0 (ool 0 Anietie Events | the corporation and & member of 1} freis. irese, borries, o DERAKERS-—Light by PRTEL g Sy :O:drlck.“ I,r"hmunn H:l!y..' h‘m" enda. A story told by them was that | Loard of direetors. Clarence H, Max- | qURGFSAR— - e LY 0488, May Jesse, Bernice Johnson, some town, name not known, be- | . s 3 3 0 H, Max- | STRERRVSANCT, . i n.'ta Clarn Leonis, Katherine MacGrager, | {meen praviienon oo g ol Ity they | 4 Take Compownce Dinner en, souncliman of the first ward 18| ers, berries. 193 Arch St “This is & Sudebaker year. , ot touring. Irene Mann, Mr. and Mrs, rancid| yore arrested for stealing a bicycle,| A program of athletic events uun;‘:n;:';t‘u:y ln;l lrl-mm;‘ar m’ ;n,-. cor. : 3 Priso, Wester Purington, Margaret| yyt were allowed freedom without | on and a member of the board | . | WILLYE-RNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Sanzo, Helen | (je guns in i D iDook et bstas | T k0lY- Breed has been arranged bY | o giractors, Robert C. Simpson of _Florists and Nurseryny | cara, showroom at 4 Klin At.; servics, 137 Keymour, Paul Steinterf, Hanna 8. |round, The detective bureau arrang- lhvn committee in charge of the Third | (he Stanley Works is vice-presidont | POTTED piants and cut f po IR | ‘\:mvrr‘.l'u,h B e Tanner and two nleces, Ezra That- | oq for the return of the Inds to their | Y Ard Republican club outing at Lake|and a member of the hourd of di- [ porks s seedalty fobnsns Greenhouses | ¢ Tyidolph. Thone 2% ________, 4 tourin, mer, James Thatmer, Polly Thatmer, | jome. "he! o o .| Compounce Saturday, September 22.|yectors. Frank Kenofick of the Stan- ) | Autos and Trucks for Sale » Ford roadster, $30.00, Mary T Herg. Tumlin,, Mr, and| oo™ g iheir names are Jossph A |y g'as tollow [1ey Works § ber of the board Mary Tracy, Herg Tumlin, Mr. andfjones, Ernest C. Cilley and Henry 1o 8 2 member of the board | pemeree e 7 To { D ""™| " Baseball, box of clgars; tug of WAr, (of directors, as Ix Louls Jurtman, who | FOFT_ Berween Main and Fas Sain Wi, o ofers| HONETMAN AUTO WALES GO, Mrs. E. Watson, Ollve Willlams, G.| pou(in i box of clgarm quolts, frst, WUntng (is connccted with the United Motor | Hessie Kopawits: 157 North e+ 0| I 130 ARCH 8T, M. Dasllva, A. J. Easton, Mr. and knife; second, zigzag rule; quolts (Sales company.” TEN dollare Toward for (he Teturn of he | GUTCR 1983 Bpore Model TIoaaater, Besh TEL. 210, Mrs. Charles Markell, Mr. and Mrs. PR TR : | ‘W. M. Booth, Lewis E. Murray, J. Melkel"’hn Ha’ Not Yet doubles, first, mayonnaise mixer; sec- NI E wrist wateh and bhracelet nd In| " Lued a ator, This | g, H Chapells and family, Miss C. Philips, Decided What He’ll Do | ond, zigzag ruies; football kicking DIES FROM WOUNDS, R R rday, e vakeey 01 TMA] s car. quaraatoe and Wil be eale et BARLAND BIX, sport model, ToRdion, . b " oe, L e 3 X " m o roi L Miss Hansa Mohta, G. Blair, H. Gib- 7 > p contest, first, Auto-Strop razor; sec- | | New York, Sept. 14.—Dr. Alexander ond, belt; third, rule; boat race, first, Belleville, - Ind., Sept. 13,—Mrs, | 126 _Arch Bt. Phone 2607 . | Nowly painted and in excellent condition, ¥i917, & cylinder touring car, Good | Will nell very onable. Inquire at #17 son, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Craing, Mr. > y Meikeljohn, former president of Am- | . .| Emily Hall, 69, of Fort Worth, Te | and Mrs. H. K. Weathers, G. Wood, f A Eveready flashlight; second, belt; W 69, h, Tex., Store Announcements [ 5 T uring ege, has not decided wheth- N v v ;i i TR | fnt and tires. Mechanical condition {3/ Stanley 8t, or Phone 3 Mr. and Mra. G. W. Brocknurst, Mr.| 1T ColeRR ey Bo% SSECES BICLE | third, cutt buttons: 75 yard dush, | died toduy (rom a bullet wound 11 the | SEvET:3-on—conT Tl Tl RTHATS | B o el e mraain B Co | SYB D T and Mrs. N, Bockhurst, Mr. and Mrs, k. he sald today upon his| TSt knitted vest; second, Evercady N nflicted Monday by her son- | “Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Woods, 61| 235 Arch 8t, Phone 2007, “Next to & New | in avery r A, W. Burge, H. W. Taylor, Mr. and | UP other. work, he sald today L) flashlight; third, Eversharp pencil, [ !N-1aw, Walter Cochran, who aiso | _Main 8t.; ‘Phone 2185 Huick is o Used Bulck.” | count from t Mrs. Simpson, Allsn Knight, Henry|arrival from Woods Hole, Maas, )"0, o0 U7 cen donated by the FAVE your valunbie snap-ahotal By s | BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder Touring car, 1o Ane| _Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch 8 3 pson, 3 where he was spending his vacation. 4 A photo album here at a hig reduction, W 5 excollent tirve and looks | PAIGE touring, i-pass Claire, P, Cabeldu, Mr. and Mrs, D. He will remain in New York this win- | Alllng Rubber Co., A. G. Kimball, ? give 3 pkgs. Art corners with e LN ritain Bulck Co. 326 Arch| dition. Rudeiph Mackenzle, A, K. Virani, W. H. Gill, [ o 00 " Ol o !;,"'" of articles on | Ponald Bartlett, M, C. LeWitt, J. W, HARTFORD GOES OVER. | _alwum_tree. Arcada_Studio, | & 7. “Next t0 & new Bulck ‘Phons 2051-2. B N Marsland, Dr. J. E, Conger, New Brit. Hartford, Sejt. 18.—This city has | WANTED 1000 men, women and children| _& Used Bufck, ‘phone 1 R. E. Gill, A, C. Henderson, R. Mar- - He al fectire. 3 tin, R. R. Gordon, Miss J. Marten, |Cducation. He also may ; aln Typewriter Exchange, M. K. Pas: | exceedod its Red Cross quota of §25,- | o, b0 well dressed on eary woekly pay. | BUICK, 193, § passenger, & ryiinaer FAIGE, 1921, wedan; T gosd _condition; Alexander Clark, Mr. and Mrs, L. EKS LOAN IN LOXDON coe, E. N. Humphrey and C. L. Plerce.| 000 for Japanese relicf, the sum of | sresr; neve uo Hormin omens: 0 ChUICH ) modal, ust nall s ooy Lo o Lo BT oo . LEKS 2 NDO! X o i ce. tires, For demonstration call C. A, Bence, Peret, Miss Mary Constant, Mrs, Edith # . | The prizes are now on display at the| $25,473 having been received up to 51 Maln 8t. Ph 1 Mrs. Katherine Eddy, Miss| Paris, Sept. 13.—M. Kucharski, Po- v’ < U — 31 Main 8t. Phonv 3318, & acy, ) 2 ' 1sh minister of trade and fndustry Alling Rubber Co. store. noon today with indications that sev- o ROAMER, 1920, 2-passen roadster, with Eleanor Robertson, Miss Dorothy The baseball teams will leave forleral thousands, more might be con- . " m|'u'|\"1‘m‘ 1-pas by i ccessoiles. Ttudol 127 Cherry atnted, good ‘res, condition me-| g, pi 2051- A . City Advertisement | b g 2 B Eim atreet, touring. Miller, Miss Marget Beal, Jacob (has gone to London with the object |0 0oano"or pagtie at 11 a. m, ' tributed. y . ot} chanically, M Searle, Cor., Park and STEPHENS b-passenger Touring car, Stuchinaky, N. K. Wilson, of obtaining a loan. : A UL SRS R STNAS tires, excellent condition. Rudolph's Gar- Dl Cherry 8. Phone 2051-2, ! B y The Associated Pre: i s At Youth Admits He Killed Warsaw, Sept. 13.—The mission of CARMEON STRERT. AUCEPTANCE WM. Kucharski to Paris and London, it Notice is hereby given that a hear- | ST 3iERE Coupe 1071 Tn excelient Tun: : % ; 9 g will be held before the Board of This car must be eold | SPECTAL FORD USED CAR SALE- . Guard With an Iron Bar |was learned today is to obtain a loan n ! 1 ! of $100,000,000 with which to found Fublic Works, p'ity of New Britain, in d vi price right, M. Irving| 11922 Sedan, $380.00; 1 1923 Sedan, 6, City Hall at 630 o'clock | _Jester, 193 Arch street, §125.00, 1 1920 Touring, $160.00 1 1320 Lancaster, O., Sept. 13.—Frederick $ Rl e o . R Bills, 18, of Akron, former inmate of |& Polish state bank for the issuance Our store Was Crowded Thls Mom]ng, p. m. (Standard Time) Tuesday, Sept, | EARANCE sale of used cars; 30 bar-| Touring, $150.00 1 1930 Runabout with the boys' industrial school, today|0f & new gold currency. The Polish 18th, on the proposed taking of land| F*inA: &ll popular makes; very easy starter, $55.00 1 1922 Panel Dellvery, leaded gullty to the charge of sec-|state will contribute $25,000,000 or : D PEOROS RE o lan terms. See these before buying else- starter overhauled, special at $175.00. pleac guilty 3 O D 000,000 16 W Gaital or the BaiN for highway purposes, 60 feet in| iwhere. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park A few others to choose from. . Terms :,"dxd“,,r" murd;r to:hOn'I;nr]Johfr; and £ governiment L stop pHnting Rea’on ] width, from Francis Strect to the | _street; open evenings. to sult. . Karshner, guard af e school, an s resre & | & v 3 Boulevard, same to be known as| CHEVROLET, 4-90--1920 touring car, 5 n AUTOMOTIVE BALES & SERVICE 00, was sentenced to life imprisonment, cord tires, looks good, condition gua 200 EAST MAIN 8T. TEL. 2700 paper marks, gradually retiring those . ” f ; 4 Carlton St., and establishing street, g4 y The youth hit Karshner over the head |in circulation. grade and building lines thereon. ety St Fhone 3081.5. i with an iron bar while trying to es- o NOH All persons interested are requestod | CIEVROLET 480 tnurl al ; TO PHOTO FRENC GE y rsons rested ar sted | CHEVROLET auring general con: | ErrETEIT T BARC IE0m jhe: cHioo) ALIHHE RiER RO atS :’:Ilm‘ . |to be present at said hearing, if they| ditlon good, ¢ excellent tires, 3100 ’"““l:xr:er”..r. driven but very little, > & assist a see cause, and be heard in relation to| $'Kptae I C Rudoloh, 127 Chertyl 00Ty TeVery respect. C. A, By -t — — Main St.; 'Phone 2215, ‘WOULD CURTAIL FRANCHISE, |[the French village on Friday and Sat- the above. urday nights of this week are urged to : : Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 13.—For- LS TG S Ml sl eign bofn residents of Alabama would |report at the Arch street armory Tn. H:':MLH“(”‘I\E‘ | USED not be allowed to vote in any election | Promptly at 7 o'clock (daylight time) 169, M. Johnaon, | e T held until they have resided within|In costume. Photographs of the ———— e, | CHCICEST USED CARS IN THE CITS-- One 1922 Nash touring. One 1821 Ford touring. the state for a perlod of 16 years|8roup will be taken in front of the - 2 O U. 8. TRADE BALANCE ! 1022 4.cyl. Buick Touring. One 1921 Oakland sedan, One 1919 Oakland sedan. after becoming naturalized, in an|lKrench village. amendment offered to the constitu- i F " Th C d 0 Washington, Sept. 13.—The United 1922 Bulck 8 M T O) tion of the state today by Senator| GIRL OF 11 ROUTS BURGLAR. oliow e Crowds to Our |Eiatedind o 438(000/000 favoraple i 1A IRLAS Aruriantl lenrianToNn iy, U8 AUNDRMM: et Walter Brower of Birmingham. Newark, Sept. 18.—Evelyn Drake, trade balance last month. The com- | 1921 Briscws Roadster, One 1918 Buick, ¥ : merce department announced today | One 1817 Overland roadster. : 1919 Buick Touring car One 1918 Oldsmobile 7-pass touring. O SR aged 11, routed a burglar from the | Art instruction is practically un-, home of her parents last night and GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE that the total mp_nrts in August were | $315,000,000 and imports $275,000,000 1910 Buick Roadster, 1924 Nash cars now on display, known in schools of Turkey, but it is | left marks on his face which she ¢ By expected that water-color painting|thinks will make it easy for the po- compared with $§301,774,000 and Bulck Touring car Fours and Sixes, $281,876,000 vespectively in August of * THE COOKE GARAGE, will be taken up in the near future, |lice to identify and capture him. ’ last FRLE.1-ueM, Hourt ast year, i, e LE RS ! PLAINVILLE, CONN, Overland Touring car, PHONE 111, cial Notice . Special Notice Spe_ ’ e - . PALAC Trades ot new and used cars | ___Auto Paris and Accessories i ' : N . AUTO accessories, tires, vuicamiaing. stor« Leading Star Lodge, No. 23, Shep-| There will be a special meeting of 390 MAIN ST Q)mmg vonsidered. ags bitterien and. Bt &y ron herds of Bethlehem, will have a dog|Martha Washington councll, D. of A. . JACKIE COOGAN I Cogswell. § Chestnut Bt Bhone iits s roast at the home ;f M“k Pinrose of {?nli;hl: n;.[ :31({ to'c;oc}(d sharp at Jr. g IN — NEW RRITAIN BUICK CO., u:‘rouo'rlvds“h:Ql;lm'mN'(t:—u-nuu., olly, Plainville, Sunday, Sept. 18, All those|O. U. A. M. hall to decide on arrange- “ JTQ U) 3 EARRNE D e MRV lark's Auto Ace interested are requested to meet at|ments for the trip to Middletown Frl-l . CIRCUS DAYS 225 ARCH BT\ PHONE 2607 L;;"::'" :"“" tii] 2"". Main 8t. 3 - tec #% an nspect you center at 1:45. |dfly evening, September 14. v betore you put it into u:vlve- rlo:‘“l.;' summer. A, G. Hawker, 63 Eim st. T¢ 2466, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Clarify This On Your Clarinet : e s T LY Auto Parts and Accessories 11 O'NEIL'S TIRK BARGAINB— 13.00 HOORAY | - SHE MAS ACCEPTED WONDERFUL | - SHE’S HM = PHOTOGRAPHS OF THEM DAYS IS o VT e 19.50 ME!l - GONE ARE MY DOUBYS | BEAUTIFUL! — SUCH eves- GIR\S THAT Ve Been GON RE [} i ! AND FEARS! — THAT MOUTH - THOSG-EARS | - SAVING 0P FOR YEARS — — E FOREVER!' [+ \nite they ast—oat mariy " ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO, 39 WASHINGTON 8T\ PHONE 900 /e &) i i v USED CARS OF VALUE— BUICKS. HUDBONS, MAXWELL, CHALMERS, DORTS. OVERLANDS, OAKLANDS, " POLLY AND T . e Saes oo s ~ STEARNS-KNIGHT, Wiy TS HERE ] § YSEE I NEVER = HUPMOBILE. BUAK - THATS i A bk THEORY OF 4 S STUDIED ALGEBRA y WoT I CALLS = =y . OLDSMOBILE. EVOLUTIOAN'- DO e X 7 = —= lyou BrLEVE 1A 4 iniBe : KISSEL, I'T, Boy'? CHEVROLETS. DODGE. FORD, And many oth@t makes i T M. IRVING JESTER, 193 ARCH 8T, “This ie a Studebaker Tear®

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