New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1923, Page 14

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY Hl'.'RAl,D.’ S.v\'l‘lJRl)A\;. SEPTEMBER 15, 1925, | LEGION GOLFERSIN AUTO OWNERS OFFER |LEGION MEN IN CARNIVAL OF [Meatis oo New at Our N E | There will be Al open meeting uyll ew vaer Club SPIRITED TOURNEY| CARS FOR OUTING! FUN FROLIC THRU THE NIGHT 1o oo e T o um. state director of the Near Kast been’ ereeted in the hack of the hall | gejjer, Will speak on conditions exist This New 11uhulw~ You Many Unusual Opportunities Which ' You in Wil Want 0 Take Advaniage OF, ’ ”n Manning, mmhormfl. Smart ‘l'nnspomtlon Assured Members “Forty and Eight” Holds |15t Freneh wines hut good ald Ameriean | | Greece, Anatobia, Hyri nd Pales | Third “ll‘dR blican €1 b Parade—“French Village” [cor srinks (all togeiner boys one | tne. v Kasmicr nae st rewrned | Be Sure and Phone or su1p In and Make “nmm ln M'“l ards o[ h epu lm u { Stat A " Well and seventy-five hundreds eheers for ‘yn:‘m a trip through these regions and Arrangements For Our Hoover Man ‘o, Call At Your Home State Armory g0od old American soft drinks.) had been in personal touch with the o, ‘ H5% 4 2 ¥ ek oo Dosaht from out of |latest develabiunnte In Corfii At n-‘ To Show You A fine spirit of comradship was the [ The follewing automebile owners . 5 town furnished musid that would |and Constantineple and possesses fivst He W : true winner of the Amerlean Legion | have offered the use of their cars for | Attended make grandma rise out of her wheels |m....o information on relief work hos , C ‘."m"‘!r?: Eaplain the Benefits chair and shake her shoulders. Golf tournament played over the | (he transportation of those who are | — ke h lore ‘:l::"::ujlr:l. n:rl::n:::n S0l |l|:..; ml :'c:'. ¢ p ters | i ’ o e * neh Villag will bhe open " @ an RS Hsasom aiup ofuree. yeu 'I“";uhll:" ‘;“;\“I the ‘":I;m "“l;"f Btreets in the eenter of the ey | opn vonient with daveipg the fea- | Greek committee of Near Fast lh-.z o’ day atwrnoon, Kome played good |of the ":::m”“:.lamyl.'.....v;..:.:..:"( M ] ammed i ot (b otire B rograin et in New York, is also seheduled to TBEATS. © s b1 Swubs o8 oo ' e meeting, hou N e “T' e " M [N, Humphrey, B, C. Brown, ¢, |night by thousands of spectators bent 5 [ meeting ir being held primarily for fore the Leglonna :*‘l rn|uv it | ¥ Hartman, Wm. Ziegler, E. Dean, |on watching the “Forty and Eight," a May HI\'O (elebrulion ll\ the purpose wf enlightening the peo- all gave ‘way, sedato oIt OXPOFlE |\ yones i Winkle, Geo, Btwrk.|fun-making organization within the s of Columbas’ Prte 1ot o o st NS " 1o standing aside as the boys with Onef o "o wiinai, 1t Covert, W, Mills, [Ameriean Legion, in ita colorful par- onor of Columbus’ Tri | ple of Shete, SOWMHAN, RIS s great common bond of wervice drova | JTu TR G FE T i ude, Meveral hundred memhers in| Florence, Sept, 16.-—Gloglo Bellin. | 0 ou o T native countries stralght and far, sliced or pulled into 2 1. Conde f ’ s of France. skip-|ise, the U ok donsul “Kas - b 1 J i 3, protesque costumes o rance, skiy se, th ruguaya ' ¢ drit ia welcome. | . b:"k;:" "mr“‘ :Iou‘;“ of ;"l”' ke "hbiy W \Iulllll" I;':."\\. Ben- | ped .u‘..l otherwise made their way ! posed a celebration for October 1 the public of New I“,“" i the havoe of ursting shells, or . re o ed | pointing out that the anniversary of | . Bhie J. G, Johnsen, H,|over the line of march accompanied |§ L ' 7 bloughed into the rough. emorging| ;.. ; nstoln, M. Baxe, H. by the barking of & small cannon and (the discovery ot America i 'l‘m'.l.,bmplus War Stock of i I . 6, | SRR A BTG, the. GaY of wiie Underwear for Japanese, with jaw sot determined to reach the | yf [ ik r, Zwick, 1, Nair, B, Al- |the popping of automatle | inncoent. objsctive by skill it posl- (), it A, Abbe, Geo, 1Kimball, | floaded by 4 sieam roller, the par- | Columbus actually landed in. the New World, The suggestion has been cn Utica, N, Y., Rept. 15,~All of tha | THE ble, by sheer force If necessary, M Has B | A, Kimball, Wi, Albright, Ed, Btare, ade lumbered out of Frankiin square ' on- | Ineld ll:n.c W, M: ‘;‘."' Shut | A Buol, B Traceski A, Corbin, ¥ {and into the heart of the city shortly | thusiastically ,'""'f"" .'Mul,||‘llull o« surplus war stock of koitted under e . Chamberlain, G, W, Traut, W. B.hefore % o'clock, Included in the pro- [ Manelll has been commissioned to roar still remaining In possession of | sign a souvenir medal for the '"'“'|llu government is to be shipped at | tle Mcadow, turned in the lowest “ Rowsberg, Geo, McCauley, Harold [consion were two box cars, yeplicas of :I'i‘:‘:‘l’p‘l:‘:::’ :l':)c::l.cwc‘:;::‘u:nh':l\\gu’x Bhepard, V . Muller, Henry Rice, [{he “side door pullmans” used to[¥O & onee to Japan for relicf of llul'lhqlm:nb a Pyl Lowls Lawyer, J. W, Marsland, Fred [(pansport soldiers through Franece e c——— | sufterers, it was announced here by :y :lml':\':::.lh:r:;?l'd ‘wl:'l:":; x’[" W. Macomber, Maxwell Porter, A, P |when the world was bubbling over. | August Coal Shipmen(s Roya A. Cheney, secretary of the as- 3 ELECTRIC Co- . J econd | Marsh, A, Rutherford, Peter Perakas, | pringing up the rear was an “army * Than in July |#ooeted knit underwear manufacturs Phone 2240 or 2241 ,‘:‘)v“ .lr’;:. ::‘::e :olbml\h.t;."le(;f::-d Sam Schnelder, John Contaras, E. W. |tank” which volleyed and thundered Greater an i July .. o America. uum bottle and leather carrying case, “:I":":::::L‘m",i I'.""‘""“'"w:n‘:fi“:':u‘:f“n an it ambled over the pavement | Phitadelphia, Sept, 16.—The ship- | presented by Arthur G, Kimball, | 1. Bradiey “‘,m Hasr <” o The ope ning night of the “Fre ments of anthracite for the month of R. W. Chamberlain, Shuttle Mea- S WALLar It Toomis: 8 Village" at the state armory was Woll | Ayeust as reported to the anthracite dow, with a card ot 81, handicap 10, | 1" - / : [attended.Sovoral hundréd girls wore |burequ of information amounted to | : : \l\'?:x the first prize for t;n lowl net | o o) mplv-.' (l:'--nij lSmmil"\‘)’- \:'"‘r‘"-‘ | Franch costumes and helped to serve ¢ 55 gross tons, as compared | S score, and E, W. Hayden, Shuttle "“" ‘!‘_’3;1- H nf’ol’.‘ art AM '\' refreshments, also acting as oscorts 10 | with 6,260,068 tons In the preceding | ; Meadow, won the second prize for the | 0¥ Scarle, A. Johnson, ~A. A.lany out of town young men whoso feet | month of July. The shipment ex- | p H. Shilling, August total except for USE | . . Mills, John L. Davis, A, ” vho | v low net with a card of 84, handica o by % felt the urge to dance but who!ceeded any a|C. F. Chase, Fred Radelifte, Leon were not acquainted with any young |the war years of 1917 and 1918 when 12, Mr, Chamberlain's prize. was a | '~ ° / < < " largo tool cabinet holding 35 Stanley | poriiIe, Oscar Murry, A W. PIe | yomen, - The wotting for the affair was |more than 7,000,000 tons were ship- ik tools, given by The Btanley Works. | /"™t k“mm; ‘n'm‘;tm'“ " Harvoy |AUtFaCtive, & “French Village" having | ped each month. e Hayden's & Camal's balr sweater | \‘\'nlrn‘l;x John Tomau)euwlll Henry = coat, glven by the American Hoslery . =4 K W " / : 3 Nowlel, Stanley Grimski, Frank H. EPmpAny. Holmes, Louls Jones, Harry Hancock, The “Kickers' handicap” prize, a H F ‘el % s | Harry Roche, M. A. Sexton, W. H. ; e B D, P e & rysol W% | Rattenbury, Sherwood Raymond, Har- : . / card of ”' handicap 17, making his ry Jackson, Wm. Squires, Geo._ H. . ) . N net 79, the Jucky score after his| Y80 Wm. H. McKirdy, Frank Doh- ' N {( : Sblihof A7 s 'Bls, Hloke umber, | Fenden, Chas. H. Mitchell, Rod Cham- 1 D 8 SIOABER BUMbEr. [ berlaln, B Pulcharo, Ernest Haus- B Rmar 0BT Bs 80t ® L] 7 ; i NOURISHMENT AT We are starting to harvest our Big Yellow Can- ‘The booby prize, given b ‘| man, Wm. Leupold, Wm, Hausman, Sampall, v w::nt:lyt:' BAMcDer- | Gibridgo Beccher, Louis Oldershuw, | i A mott, who negotlated the course in | oo "l TN s Satain, Al DAWN 2 ning Peaches and we solicit your patronage both 147, handicap 27, net 120, showing | ;. .i.. " Alhort Eichstaedt, John Ohl- : : 1 he-general pirt of ihe afuir to |, UL B Togers, T et The morning shonld % ||| Wholesale and retail at our packing house at Shuttle 7 Everet Arhour, Joe Arbour, Mortimer bring to -y fos Y WOl o H actlvities despite handicaps of siizht | £ 0! SIS AT DO b L1 oyt_mrs?;?bn;ei’n # ||| Meadow reservoir; open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m, daily. ack of practice at the game. ¢ ford Helberg, Adolph Carlson, Albert mflilml_? ind vt A; | s We guarantee satisfaction, an honest pack, and prise was & bootlegger's knife, Greenberg, John Dororles, Geo. Spear, I8, N . Spear, Thecflmee“n":n?&fm:g:';s and, | A+ J- Sloper, E. W. Christ, John Di- us to supply you with ¥ at times, cven the “rough” entered | %1% 100 Mnarsio, B N. Stanley, this | sealed-for-safety R a fair price. Our satisfied customers are our best into the spirit of the occaslon by pro- | o b0 T ) ’;LD";"'," 3. G:::('r i y milk. advertisement. senting their prettiest or most tantal- ,,‘_o;l lm K. I,usw‘" Ton: R tAny | lsing appearance in the case of thel; ... "0’ £’ Swirt, Philip Stanley, 'MAKESDREITSSE!BERTS" bunkers and the long grass, the visit- Chatles Foxes, Ches. T. Nowland | o0 ing players especlally making enthus- | 5,4, 10 Kingley, Wm, A. Kinne, Poter ot | ll] ah Rogers F.SEIBERTSON lastio comments on the perfection of | g ojo " Gharies” Beh, Robert Stenglc, 3; ‘nl:k:eea:d!rl;: l:iz“;flg(:\resttmp;lu “|Bruno Wagner, W. C. Wall, Joe :i ; "5 | Woods, Joe Lamb, Leyland Plerce, : | P e carda of the prize winners Were | gyt J'oomis, Alfred Way, John C. Your Mitkman New Britain Tel. 1224-12 S g VA T loomis, J. Henry Johnson, Clarence $PARK ST. PHONE:1720:¢ C. W, Manning SN Ceorks ialantan) eihiivs NEW BRITAIN,CONN. . W A earns, John P. Me- lon“'-ng gg: g::*:’; s . James Burdick, A. W. Shipps, g MOTOR CARS I i 40§05 E | seiipebtrie Mgt B Uy CINDERS FOR SALE | CROWLEY BROS.INC. | High Grade Furniture S. Smart N i S Walter lA‘qu, H. Day- PAINTERS AND l RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS SR B4 44811 ton Humphrey, W. H. Judd, B. B, In —435 453 b665—40--81—T7-—T4 o =ik i s ; Low Net " stone. 11, B Cump, Carl Newmann, A. H. Harris DECORATORS Sole Agent for . W. Ch Hariain 4 Harold Hatch, . Higbee, W.4 L. . PREMIER RANGES T s s Hateh, Gardner Weld, Al Church, 267 Chapman Street ] A. D. LIPM AN ~General ynlrklng—- [ e e et s110_7q|Curtis’ Sheldon. Howard Sherman, i o g Burt Morey, Walter Kletcher, F. O. ; TEL. 2918, E. M. Hayden Fuller, Dr. John T. Kelley, Harold 99 WEST ST. / TEL, 1233-! al"“‘“m!l?i cheerfully given on all jobe [32-34 Lafayette St, Tel, 1320-3 Out-—548 643 764-—47 NGt it g vl Vi i Bllms, 1. R. Gilpatrick, Walter el o B R SRR Your car no doubt needs looking over Open Until 8 P. M, One Family House on Glen street just listed x Just 1 13 Acinker ker, Judd & Dunlop, Franklin Sq.: K. D. ! PRl i : <. D. Witherby John Lockett, P. J. Hearn, Arvid after the summer travel. AUl Kinds of Oysters and Clams, | Hore is a e BKidle hoite in perfect‘shape right L ] Out—571, 845 '663—51 Nero, Peter Percolas, Adam Ziegler. In —444 4656 855-—46—06-17—79 Sl Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops The flat rate system has been installed VI TR e RO near the eenter. It has never been sold and you (Number chosen 17) by Brle vl ol e ot and this enables the Buick owners to ob- Lobsters. R e S G tam the quickest, best and most reason- We Have the Goods | @€ buying it first hand at a bargain. In -869 696 769—66-—147-27-—120 A s i : Othee Contests able repair work done.. The following b Money to loan on mortgages. The rest of the 37 entries were: I. ¢ . 2 ii are a few of our flat rate prices. 5 HONISS'S | net 305 T . Seheus, 10051:11 . s T s i | K. Blackwell, 107-13-04; Albert Bach- @7 4, 3 Burning Carbon ....... 50c per cylinder i .~ = Witbeed | CAMR REAL ESTATE CO. and, 107-;2-95; Robert Large, no ; X § d; E. L. Wi y 114-27-87 G. e red i o) i Qe 343 8 B :‘;‘rl;'”; 1‘11"-15533?553"01"'&7' i ] VALVES— Visit Our Dining Room ‘}27_ Main Street i Phone 34 ;. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, « F. Renhaus, =16-80; Luther Par- ! . . q :erl.“m;acud:’C ;:‘ Il'};g’llénh‘.wsfila;:‘u; 1 Grind—4 Cylmdel‘ S o $5-65 —DRINK — FOR SALE! . ", M. Drew, Jr, =19-75; N on- o o} # 3 . 5 Bl e W B e o 2 Reface—6 Cylinder ......... $7.50 A FIRST CLASS HOUSE ON PROSPECT 1. 2.FAMILY HOUSE AN ;‘7’_"9‘; 05,1; slfiuhgw:‘mf‘zc;fr’;‘;v?;‘ \:,. and pOHCB CO'lll‘t f y ’AYERS SODA WATER (\\1\(]/: Clu Wil )\'\]ll.(ll!(lt'(l‘(’::‘l\“) l:uhm.\r. LOTS ON RUSS M. Graeuer, 123-27-96; H. Brumm éRAKES Take home a bottle of cream mu-\ ¥ AT gy 109-27-82; D. R. Manning, 91 OURTS of law rec- e | —Something you wil ke—its aeii-\ [, DAYTON HUMPHREY | . S. F. Dyson, 109-24-85; S, : : * ; ognize no excuse Adjusted 65¢ cious, N no card; F. McDonough, 9 s AE LD AR DA EN | " botties f0n. 1 2 MAIN STREE? : S, Voorhes, 100-16-85; W. M. . for faulty brakes . . . Reline Foot .. . $15.15 | ree size "{ es—3c, 10c | 272 MA NATIONAL BANK BLDG B WG, b ard T, B onnore, mi| | Bettertiave the brak Reline Foot and Emergency $23.35 . Weld, no card; T. P. Gonnors, no etter have the brakes at- card; Robert Russell, 100-27-73; Har- tended to before, not after THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ry Wessels, 95-17-78; N. H. Bertini, the accident. Maybe your | no card; 8. A. Foley, no card; T. V. brakes need adjusting or | L\ NO-NO THEY D) Meyer, 100-27-73, . 56 ;}‘:.’l;y exp";-esqlons of appreciation new brake lining, Let us | ;REEASHS FANCY DRESS DS. oy SA;NTS ED = were made to members of the Shut-| | look them over. No charge w N SEASON ([ BUTTON HOLES 8 MIL,INERY Tmaufiucx“f -',?QE‘ cE:,:Em,A tle Meadow club for the courtesy ox- for inspection. o - ~ AFEL\-ER? tended in the use of the course, and | | " Z (2 to the donors of the various attrac- | ‘We are brake experts. We 'H : tive prizes, which reflecting the feel- | specialize in \hi‘; service. 22‘) AR(' Phone 2607 ing in this city, made the affair such diamelias' & : a splendid success, Our organization is equip- it ped to render prompt ser- WOMEN SUE BERKOWITZ vice—we'l lins your brakes 3 > Alleging that Martin Berkowitz re- with Raybestos while you ‘ = - =LA ¥ moved o caused to have removo | wait. ! | ; ; A ’ "’llm‘l ‘" " TR marble slabs from the front of & | = nITS (e building at 176 Arch st d tha : ) & = Caiesially AGK == R i i oty st ot 03,4, ! | Avoid Accidents | | \Wagoh_ Your Pocket Book !! T RULES oF IO CooneR) """Nmn owners of the building, & | Be Safe L] ‘ E#L:‘%?g:frz GET THIS CALF ‘ iale, aede Sete—" 1 QUIET AN’ \ « ages of $200 thercby, the proprie & 5 of the building instituted an action CLAHK'S AUTO ; v i g5 PAINT FACTS Illustration describes how to make You START against Berkowitz this afternoon, ask- Rear 236 Main St ing $300. The case is returnable in Pl 1 K city court on th rst Tuesday in Oc | honc . BEsT—PuRE——PAI"T tober. Constable Fred Winkle sery papers on Berkowitz this morning | N For $2.82 a Gallon \l s altached a meat box, later reiecasing | the attachment when a cash bond of A $300 was furnished. Kictt and Alling | 5 : I.&" SEMI'PASTE PA'"T are attorneys for the plaintiff and At- HAVE YOUR ¥ :li.'»"fi’.',}‘,:f.?.l'._"' i e SO AND GLA '.\llll‘l TED BY SALS is White Lead and Costly White Zine to assure longest years of A. PINKUS I ,a"i"mm;'i“m wear, as proven by 50 years of = — S— esight Specialist Quicklydone. SavesyouMoney ytmost satisfactory use. New Britai i i e R ] LEAST COST_hecause in Semi-Paste form, and therefore )Stmmherg camuretor * you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE make 124 gallons Pure Paint for $2.82 per gallon. A. G. Hawker || . oo oo v rems oover o Sale by sidewalk and cur only $1,200, John Boyle Company, New Britain, I . fan Plainville Lumber & Coal Company, Plainville, | Daly street, lot 50 ft. Price 5800 Bristol Hardware Company Inc., Bristol. We Clean Everything | Lincoln strect cxtension, 75 ft, | Under the Sun front. Price $3000, = General Houflecleamng | Kelsey street, cormner Jot. $500.00, | ONE FAMILY HOUSE—19 BARNETT ST. “F:‘i‘i%e&llell'( ; Can be bought right if taken at once SO“C 1Y TOOK T UPON THEMSELVES ! AIN THE LADES AID [ e COX & DUNN DE WITT A, RILEY CO.,Inc. | & e onciameb caLr newd a7 e 435 Main St—Tel. 555 1 DEPOT GETS PROPER CARE ~Tel. 888 —— 272 MAIN ST, lnsmance SeIvice smsmessedimtablig. NW& { - ——e e

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