New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1923, Page 12

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o 4 sy vt [HEN BLEACHER CROWDS STORMED THE GATES 2 gt New Britain Herald Member Audit Bureas of Clronlations YA FAMILY NEWSPAPER" List o!A Standardlml + Headings L ANNOUNCEMENTS = MONUMENTS DEATH NOTICOES PLORIETS PUNBRAL DIRECTOLS LORT AN FOUND. PRISONALS STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS. =S TOMOWTER AUTO AND TRUCK AGE 3 AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE AUTOMORILES POl BXOHANGE AUTO PARTE ANDY ACCRESORIES. AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS—TANI RERVICE ~ TO LET ANNOUNCEME MICYOLR AND BIOYOLES. Rurial Vaults —Monuments, MOPORCYCLES-MIOYCLES WANTED, TATIONS I.J/I‘\Hll,\ 5 ) . RVICKE, | BARBENN MESREUSE, | | -k | FORTAT, VAU Automate veaTng, oon: | |'¥ rete steel relnforesd, waterproof, Cost less | than wood or metal, All Arst class unders e, N, 1, Vault Co, 276 Maple, Tel, 2768 THF HERALD “WANT ADS" A e FORD CARE Poideen traster. ki gsavine paris ond accomarios :‘:l“ mative Sales & Bervice Co. 3 | F “Anierieas Wu‘ conches Honey- Sales and Beriles | 1ies, 9 Arch B, hen | AUPNORITE CANS -Sales Bei LAY M and 15 Maln ™. A olar ral 81 Main M. Pagnesss. ies 8l BEw, Price very reasensbis, s, 834 in Fhone = runs Hyery hody, $08; 0T 1908 wm, sedan, §1 e A 4 enired ain 8¢, Phons 3101, . rvies, Cor Eilm and Park tain, Comn. | ATUDEBAKERS -1 speri UAL 19 VILLYRRNTGINT AND OVERLAND e room At 4 AL service, 117 “The Bleeve:-Valrve Mator,” R, 199 L) o o like new, LEEI M 218, HWUDBON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, A BAVING NF FROM 50 TO 10 ON A USED CAR= 4 AND CONTRACT, AND M R KENRVICE IENDERED, Cherry 8! € Rudelph. Phone » 13 Adoipl , Autos and Trucks for iale AUTOMOWILEN n need of repairs, 150 (o 9100 popular makes; no sonahle offers efused, Aaton G. Cohen, Ine. 185 Park | ferns. Paonessa, 312 Oak street, eL; open evenings. | sre Tand Landscape gardener. | WOICK 1983 Wpori Model itomaster, N 8 \one 312 | 1 BN ARl R . 0 Maywell' tourin; »m'lp:IF..i:'\,x:s Tiuit treen, enrube, Aow: | ol :::s %\ rland nw' ledge planta, Send address, | Yord 1 will d FOTTRIS ; ILLINE | Florists and Nurserymen, FIAWERR AND POTTED PL WORK. | _Randalle, 213 Oak 81, P . GWATE Vines, Barberry and privet liedn strawberry plants, shade trees, aleo # ATTORNEYS, RTORAGE. PAPER IIANGING ) MET 1028 Dort roupe, 4933 Durant sedan, 1920 ¥, B, Chevrolet touring, 1920 Buick touring, 1919 Bulek touring, » ING, STATIONERY BN a hig’ morifice, 226 Arch Bt, Phone 2007, { WUICK, 19 0 cylinder touring l"lh w?l on' ! int and tires, Mech | condition ! hnson's Greenhouses. ,P".”' Low pricel, New Rricain Bulek Ooc 226 Arch Bt, Phone 260° ‘Next w a New Bulek is & Used Bulck," L] t I Piainviile | WUICK, 1919, 6 cylintier touring car, in Ane § excallent # and 4360, Finder | condition B COURSES, ACHERR, TALL AND VOCAL D PRIV, INSTRUCTORS, INSTII'CTORS, CORRESPOND . : % H worn, Vuneral HONEYMAN AUTO SALES 00 139 ARCH #T, TEL 1 MAXWELL tourl 1923, Wun 7,000 i Will be_sold_at_blg_sacrifice. Call 3 OLDSMOBILE, 1918, 7 pass.] ’ lin rondater; 1920 NW¥sh 6 pass. touring. American Sales Co, § Eim 8t OLDBMOBILE, 1030, b-passenger wedan, & tires, $60 Rudolph Uarage, 1 ™y i 'y u}n 2051-2, LOCAL This shows a part of the monster crowd that stormed the bleacher entrances, seeking admit- | tance to the unreserved section of the Polo Grounds for the Dempsey-Firpo fight. Police, mounted | and afoot, had difficulty in holding them back. With 20,000 still waiting in line, many of whom |, had stood for hours, the entrances were roped off by police after the section had been filled to [40— elpacity. | 42 WOM WANTE READY T0 DEFEND CROWN H—BITUATIONS WAN MEN. Johnny Layton, National Three Cush- License 5 ploase Phone 209, Plainvil | TEN dollare reward for the return of the | wrist watch and bracelet found In LY package at Naughton's bakery, 361 Main | BUICK, 1922 Baturdny. Tost Thuraday, 36%415. Tele- MEN WANTED, CITY ITEMS. S-BITUATIONS W WOMEN, ard blue, 4 brand l TUESDAY “NEW BRITAIN DAY” extras, This car A letter has been sent out by the 1('lmmber of Commerce urging all members of the chamber and all the people of New RBritain who intend to fon Billiard Champion, Prepared 10| go to the Fastern States Exposition > in Springfield to make it a point to Take on All Comers, e, be“present on Tuesday. It will be on St. Louis, Sept. 16,—Johnny Layton this day that the flru‘m l‘ifin'ukof th: , A i New RBritain Girl Scouts w ake parf of this city, national three cushion | "0 F it "in which Girls drum billfard champlon, {8 practicing to de- | .o.pe from all over New England will fend his title in the national cham- compete. The winner will be awarded plonship tournament whch will open here September 16 and continue for a silver loving enp. _As usual in such contests the winners will be judged three days. In proparation for the|py popular acclamation and for this tournament, to be continued in Kan-| peason a large New Britain delegation sas City, Philadelphia and New York, | will assure the local girls of & vie- Layton is engaging in practice gamos with local players. . The contest, which will be for the title of the interstate three cushion | billlard league, will have as| starters besides Layton, Robert L. Ca- | nefax of New York, Tiff Denton of | ¢ 4 Kansas City and Otto Reiselt of Phil-| New Britain, (onn.." adelphia. Layton finished in first| Sept. 10, 1923, place in the league last year, and the |City Estimate prepared for the Com- other three players occupied the next| mon Council, by the, Board of three highest positions. | Finance and Taxation. The tournament was postponed this| Whereas, the Common spring because of the illness of Can-|this City has found it expedient to 'a.y nefax, out, build, construct. and repair drains, conduits and sewers and con- COP'S SHOT FATAL. | struct, operate, repair, or maintain, New York, Sept. 1 mes J.|sewer works, trunk line sewers and (Big Jim) Galvin noted as a heavy- |sewer heds for filteration and other weight wrestler a decade ago died to- ;;:urpnso connected wltl_\ the disposal day of a hullet wound received last | of the vage of the City §|1d to ac- suturday for which Policeman John [quire land or interests therein by pur- Hagan has been held pending the out- [chase or otherwise for sewer pur- come of his injuries. |poses, particularly the ftrunk line i |sewer and laterals through Belvidere, be bought right, . 338 Aok St Tel, 3097 ger touring car, ne Iy painted, good lres, Al condition me- chanically. K. M Sarle, Cor. Park and Main Sts. Phone 3110, Dassenger touring car, in i a. . good “tires, $450, R. C. _Ri ry #t, Phone 2061-3. | CIALMERS Coupe 1921, in excellent run- ning condition, This car must be sold om- | immediately; price right. M. Irving HUTL ¥ Jeater, 193 Avch_street. CLEARANCE salo of up all popular m See these before buy where, Anron G. Cohen, Inc., street; open evenin CHEVROLET, 4-50—1920 touring car, b cord tires, looks good, condition gui teed, low price, terms, 'R, C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry CHEVROLET 490 touring car, general con- dition good, 4 excelient tires, $100 for quick sale. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'Phone 2051 Now Tadietown = standard 1 bo ex- TETTERS loat on Beriin-3 train leaving time, Friday, tending much appre A warranty deed involving two | members of the municipal family was filed yesterday at the office of City Clerk A. L. Thompson., Alderman .J. Gustav Johnson transferred property on Wooster street, to Councilman Fred A. Johnson. The deed’ was wit- nessed by Constable John A. Abra- hamson, a justice of the peace. Sept. Victor Records at Morans.— advt, Joseph C. Beche, teacher of Plano Organ and Voice. Telephone 108-13 HOUSEHOLD ARTIC —advt, v MACHINERY, EL Mrs. Henning Abrahamson of Jubi- BRHAN lee street gave a dinnner party yester- Guests avere present from Rer- ‘ast Berlin, Kensington and this ran in every respect and selling at & big di count from the list prie Honey; Auto Bales Co., 130 Arch 8t. Phonse 31 PAIGE touring, 7-pass, in very good con- a Personals dition. Kudelph Garage, 121 Cherry 8 Toat to rent, Bisle N, on o 4 Wb Fiahing parties Lawlor, 82 Rocky city, Phone 2209-13, Store Announcements 7 3 on coal hills. Install _Accurate Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Woods, 61 Main_Bf one_2766. i | SAVE your valuable snap-shots; buy & photo album here at a big reduction. We | glve pkgs. Art corners with every allum free. Arcade Studio. WANTED 1,000 men, women and_children to be well dressed on easy weekly pay- ! ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church | stheet; next to Herald office. “onn. | go0d condition; d, new palnt, good :ln' call C, A, Bence, galns; IDS, PLANTS, terms. AND CLOTHING, READ!— READ! READ! TOOLE. STORES, _ K CARS AT YOUR OWN PRICE! $ 228 175 47 450 160 i 850 1250 880 750 650 150 125 1919 Reo touring 1919 Dodge touring 1921 Cleveland touring 1920 Peerless touring . 1918 Seripps Chummy . B 1918 Overland touring ...... 1923 Oakland demonstrator 1922 Lexington demonstrator 1922 Malbohm sedan 1922 Buick touring, Yecond, 1922 Jewett touring, rebullt .. 1920 two-ton truck . 1921 ¥ord panel ......... tory. | e— City Advertisement 8 TO RUY, L ESTATE FOIRRF NTS & TENE pecial fox trot, Vo- Andrews & Co.— “Oh Harold,” calion. John A. advt, Mr/-and Mrs. A, Andrus have returned from their aute trip to Byracuse taking in Lackawanna Trail and Delaware Water Gap on their| way home, Emma M. Schaal, teacher of piano, resumes teaching Sept 17. Tel 140- —advt Miss Anna Toner of New York city |} is visiting in this city. Sept. Victor Records at advt. Miss Katherine A, Dawson of New York city has returned after visiting her brother, James Dawson. Permanent waving. Lucille Beauty | Shop, 259 Main, 4th floor, Tel. 638.— advt. FOR RENT. —SUBURBAN KOR RENT. | 76-VACATION PLACES FOR RENT, 76x—VACATIONISTS WANTED. . 76— WAREHOUSES & STORAGE, WANTED—TO RENT. —REAI, BSTATH FOR SALE, NTS—REAL ESTATE. ;L AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles L] BUICK MOTOR CARS-—‘“Better cars are being built and Bulck 1s buflding them.” New Britaln Bulck Co,, 225 Arch street. Telephone 26 L CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CIT¥-- Maxwell touring. 4-cyl. Buick Touring. Council of Buick Sport Model, Touring Car VETT & PAIGE CARS— "A Reputable Concern,"” ees corner Lincoln_street, UILDING LOTS FOR SALE. Bripeon. BeacH o ARMS FOR BALE. HOUSES FOR SALE, | $4—SHORE PLACES FOR SALE. 85—SUBURBAN FOR SALE, | $i—RIAL ESTATE §7—REAL_ESTATE—WANT! XI—ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS, Many others—some in nead of re. Bulck Touring car pairs—$50, 875 and §125, 1919 Buick Roadster, Easy terms—No insurance required, coupe, $6 . factory, The New Britain_ Motor Sales Corp. 6 Main St. DODGE BIOTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales and service, 8, & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 Elm_St. corner Franklin: 'phone 731, TRANT AND STAR motor cars. Suales and service. “Just Real Good Cars” C. A. Bence, 18 Main street; 'Pho Morans.— AARON G, COHBN, 195 PARK ST. OPEN KVE HARTFORD, CO. 1917 Bulck Touring car. 1921 Paige 7-pass. Touring 1917 Overland Touring car, RENT. BOARD, YR HOUSEKEEPING, O DINE, WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING, ROAMER, 1 P Accessories. Rudolph's Uarage, 1 BL. Phol‘a 2061-2. STEPHENS b-passenger fouring car, new Trades or. new and used cars vonside so-called; running easterly and south- FISHING GOOD IN CANADA. Ottawa, Sept. 14.—Canadian fisher- erly through the Towns of New Brit- ain and Newington, and money is re- Hans L. Christopher sold through the Camp Real Estate Co. a| one-family -house on Carlton streot | e tires, excellent condition. Rudolph's Gai~ today | e —— OBEY LAW IN BERLIN At MITATION OF CLAIMS, urt of Probate holden at at New NEW BRITAIN DUICK ©O,, age, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. 8TAR 1923 Coupr, taken in trade for A larger car,. driven but svery little, and men had better “luc in 1922 than in 1921. The various concerns fish- ing the sea ang inland waters of the Dominion produced $42,000,000 worth | of fish last year, as against $35,000,- 000 the year beforé. The salmon catch alone was sold for $13,500,000. Britain within and for the District of Ber- v lin, in the County of Hartford and State SRDNGA Y of Connecticut, on the 15th day of Septem- | ber, A. D, 1923, | Present, Betnard F. Gaftney, Eaq., Judge. On motion of Amandus Hoglund of said w Britain, as Administrator on the ate of Amanda Hoglund, late of New Britaln within sald district decessed, 18 This Court doth decree that six months | 193 |'be allowed and limited for the, creditors of 1821 | sgid ecstate to exhibit their claims against 1920 | the same to the Administratrix and directs 1917 | that public notice be given of this| order by advertising In a newspaper pub- | lished in sald New Britain, and having a cireulation in sall distriet, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in sald town of New Britain, nearest the place 225 ARCH 8T, néw in every Bence, 51 Main 8t.; {quired for the purpose of defraying [the costs and expense thereof, Resolved: by the Board of Finance| and” Taxation; that the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Doilars, |is required for said purposes and that this Board recommends the issuc of bonds, notes, script, or certificates of debt’ of the City of New Britain, to that amount, to be denominated | “Sewer Fund, City of New Britain, i2th Series, second issue,” in accord- Leading Star lodge, No. 23, Shep- |ance wifh authority of the legislature herds of Bethlehem, will hold a meet- of the State of Connecticut, by a Spe- ing followed by a whist Tuesday, Sept. |cial Act of 1921, pages 665 and 666, | 18, at 7:30 at Grotto Hall. This is|approved May 25th, 1921, the first of a series of whists to be| Board of IMinance and Taxation, glven. Admission 25c. I ¢ E. F. HALL, President. "THEM DAYS IS GONE to Selectman William . Latham. Berlin, Sept. 14—Women break the “Annabelle” Fox Trot Vocalion Rec | 1AW in Berlin only one-sixth as much ord. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt, | A% men, according to Berlin police Mr. Zahnleiter, violinist, has re- | Statistics for June which have just | sumed teaching. Booth’s Bik, T(‘I_’w-n made public. The total num- —advt. | ber of arrests was 14,979 and of’ these Radio sets and supplies at Morans' |ON 583 were women. —advt | Lunch at Hallinan‘s.—advt. | “No, No, Nora,” fox trot and vocal, Vocalion and Columbia records. John | A. Andrews & Co.—advt, Gulbransen Player Planos. respect, 'Phoneg 2215 DEPENDABLE USED CARS— . Fogd suburban, USED CARS OF VALUE— Ford sedan, Hupmobile chassis, Franklin sedan, Maxwell, $73. Terms Arranged. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 ELM ST. TEL. 731 1 BUICKS. Special Notice Special Noti HUDBONS. Leading Star Lodge, No. 23, Shep- herds of Bethlehem, will have a dog Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans. | roast at the home of Mrs. Pinrose of | —-advt | Plainville, tomorrow afternoon. All| where the deceased last dwelt, Certified from Record. Permanent waving. Irene Beauty S) those interested & y L 8. Irene Beauty Shop e berested are requested to meet BERNARD . GAFKNEY, —advt (at center at 1:45, A Thdge, | Cherry St. By Al Posen Morans' | MAXWELL. —advt DODGE 1900 T e DODGE, 1920, 3 passenger coupe, new bat- tery, in fine mechanical condition. Rea- sonably priced. 313 Chestnut 8t., upstairs. DORT— 4920 touring, A family car, reasonable price. Rudolph's Garage, 137 Phone 2051-2, CHALMERS, DORTS. OVERLANDS, This In Your Stateroom OREVER _ ‘OAKLANDS, STUDEBAKERS, STEARNS-KNIGHT, HUPMOBILE, OLDSMOBILE, WEVE A LOVELY SUITE ON TS A WONDERFUL LOCATION - ‘8" DECK ~DOAE N PALE DEAR =~ RIGHT OFF THE MAIN GRAY AND MAROON - i KISSEL, CHEVROLETS, GATURDAY = MY BOAT WILL LEAVE AT AOON — DODGE. FORD, + And many other makes, M. IRVING JESTER, 193 ARCH 8T, - “This is a Studebaker Cords, the low pres- long mileage tire; means comfort i economy 1o you, The Ball Tirs Arch st, seasories 11 —tGasoline, olls, iark's Auto Ac. LET us zeclmigw and inspect your before you put it In o summer. A, G. Hawker, batiory 5 ice for the TIRE VALUES— Bpecia lopportunity to get a Standard Make | of First Quality Full Oversize Tires at Exceptionally Low Prices I A EM YGoT yER AERVE UAK! ) SWIPIAN MY SEEGARS, SOAN! I JusT Seen ASH WITH A Box. PA YAS BUT ya FOUAND'EM BEFORE T MISSED'EM, DOGGONE yA! [TEER PETES SAKE, el WHERES MY Box /00— \ | oF SEEGARS? = Y Brand new Stock—fully guaranteed. compare our cash offer with the Ppresent iist f Just SOLD FOR CASH ONLY Our Fabric 1, . Cord, Cl. ... Corq, 8. 8. .. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC, PARK AND BIGELOW ST# FHONE 114

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