New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 26

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1023, GAVE CONCERT IN UNIONVILLE. Citizenship Papers for GLASTONBURY WINS | MARRIED FOR 8 YEARS |1 "7l Son ™, ‘ - John O'Brien and John J. Crean of * L ] Mr. and Mys, John J. Olark Obsevse | yis oity, rendered a benefit perform- Violating quuor hws Tmce FIRST RIFLE ST |t o . et o e e Ly 2 ,,,-,m oy interests of S, Mary's ehurch of that F’ aF: % .'r lloui wmuu lr T i Maln fitront, {tawn, The New Hritaln quartet was Gh h ’ Mr. and Mrs. John J, Clark of 489 [met by & capacit yhouse and were ||| } | -+ ] u C ‘ m Rlflg‘ “ &mh m'c s Main street observed the 26th anni-| forced to render several encores in : 1 line M ‘ | w Kozon Canno! BQ- versary of their wedding at their(answer to the applause which greeted 1o be well dressed 4 Fom‘" w home last evening, A rveception was|the fnish of each number, Bolos, |J| § - meats. Beson m}:..m:m t come Ufl““ States Voter y held which was attended by about 30 | duets, tries and quartets were ren-|ll g0 1 line IIJ’ " 5 filnl mu”T Buflps o 5L e guests, Four tables of bridge were dered by each individually and the '-'li Order Rates E‘E Application ’—-__—__l—— “l. nl\ played and vocal selections were ren-|entire party cellectively while John lmm ~Three Others d The Corbin-Rusewin small &FMS| o 00" yy yony O'Brien, Urban Cal- | Crean,’ besides taking part in & duet 4 lines "“"’r' A Jub held its opening meeting of the . Minimum Spars, § Lines L B nm Ro]octod. elub he h 0P . A ""v!luhun. Joseph Callahan and plano se- | with Mr, Kiniry, rendered several Minimum Hook Charge, 3§ Cents | Auto snd Truck [ Mr Pet l nd h s“t m I“I w season at the newly equipped i |lections were given by John J, Crean | numbers on the piano. Rev. Tiernan || ~No Ad Avcoptsd Afier 1 P, M. Woi ||| e 0y , 0 GOMMISSION 10)range in tve vasement of the south (51 Michael Tobin, Miss Mary ' is pastor of the ehureh in Unionville, o hone or || s Dl ang Bulch s buiaing them Congregational church last eVenIng | ponahue favored with an exhibition i i X | New Brital K Co, 215 Arch strest | Ce Telephone ptat p re repersented, t J» P ’N P Beven rifie elubs were reporsented, (o teooo s qocing, g X M‘.’:‘: .I:'!..'..".’.‘.'.T: u‘r‘:“.:.tn"-'.u'o::j:.n I" “ opmmgo oW .rk Glastonbury, Collfnaville, . Wristol, | %y and Mrs, Clark were mnrnmi MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER, - TADILLAE, " T¥ mm Concern,” " S — Cromwell, Bouth Manchester, the New |, " 0 saored Heart chureh in New k - Lash Motor Co. "A Repuisble Co B o the 1/altod Maton, Alian | Britain Rifle club and the Corbin: |}, . - iy . A miscellancous shower was given gy arner Lincoln Wi gltisen of the l'nited Bates, AlAD ¥ | g Girl Beouts Drum corpa of New Uil oo WAL RAC Haven on Heptember 21, 1804 ::f"f st evening L (he home of s i et Facia g = Chureh, assistant chief naturalisas | gojoci whioh has attracted and 18 ats teh was held, twe mbn ark, before her marriage wul‘ 88 | Viola L.aCross in honor of Miss Eve- f ANNOUNC!M! [ ,‘ - tlen director, recommended to Judge tracting attention throughout all of A lun:‘ l?:“h‘ X .""-. %o 05 Margaret Dolan of this eity, They [lyn Pereau. A large number of Nl! '-WM_ETD',‘". ".-—"——Ti-.——f——-.“u"'-. G 10, B, W, Alling at & sesslon of the natur- | Now wngiand and which recently eap- :::;':‘:‘:"; Il.h "'h(';u :‘"m" e have resided at thelr home on Main | friends were present and they pre- — \’lulll.—lluu - aedan, ¥0; P 0L fastory ke £ alization court held this morning at|,, .4 wecond prize at the Eastern Rats: brons. .. b tanms. wora’ OIS street this ecity during their ,""'"<"""’" her with & large varlety of . Sty M‘ ! z p . the common council rh.-m'l....-. that | gires exposition, in Sprifgheld In shots pr “fl;- : P gl o married life, Two ehildren have ')BF:I‘"“’ul gifts, Musical numbers .",‘,WTL""“_ TP~ Autor "‘-—" e !.I- .‘“ the petition of Stanislaw Kozon he competition with' older and more ex- |PI® and aronl of Gla born of the wedlock, Miss May E. dancing occupled the guests’ time & 0. Bater ¢ ; dismissed, The cecommendation Was| o ionccq m ns has been lnvited moter A, ——— Wheeler and Farling of Collinaville] | 0jark and Bernard T, Clark, | D, B0, 376 Tel, ¥ U ark rNard nr during the evening, Miss Pereau will ? g B L B E, uM A._Bence, 18 Main strest; 'Phons 3315, Florists and N ymen R accepled and Kozon was denied his | 110 siate park department to furn- Mason and l'hl-.r of Bristol; Pickering The couple were presented with a|become the bride of Henry Gagner in 5 ta of citizenship. Examiner |5 ynusie for the opening of a new ond Bellew of Cromwell; Relkan uulllhmull(ul chest of silver and mnnvl.\mrmbflr . ureh stated that police court rec- |uiuie park on Willow Island Baturday, |P'Ape of New Britain; Senkbell andiother amsorted silver dishes and | - S m’anm ice; wenuine parts and scoesso! ords show that Kozon has been ar- | oiaher 6, Draithwaite of South Manchester and | pieces, Nuring the day, they received | lectric A Randalle, 213 Oak .| _motive Bales & Bervice Co, 300 E. Main, " rested three times for violating the | mng jnvitation was submitted to a |I"ay and Bassette of the Corbin-Russ: fa jarge number of congratulatory | Eloctrio Angting NURRERYMAN and Nquor laws and convieted on (WO [ naating of the Girl Scout council by |Win elub, 3 messages from their large circle of| London, England,—Electric light | _8imonsen | Mrs, Loon A. Sprague, commissioner, The Glastonbury team captured first | fejends, |as an ald to sea angling is being ex- Paul Balvio, Mike Sawullls and |, .4 stated that the state park com- |Prize with a score of 361, Bristol won | perimented with at Sandown, Isle of E d, AUPNMOBILE "~ Bales ant Jacob Abraham were given the right | mission was about to throw the park |second with Other scores were l'(l 'S RE )] Wight. A London merchant resident | sasrpi . Bervige Station, Hartford Ave, corner to withdraw their petitions heeause | o Willow Island open to the public (as follows: Corbin-Russwin, ‘ol- | Leleester, England.—A fox recently |there, takes an accumulattor with him | works & Stanidy, and 16 Main 8t A, M. ru-uu. they claimed exemption In the draft|,nd would be glad to have the New |linsville, 331; Cromwell, » 32 New [raided the poultry farm near here of [in his boat at night and lowers the | 617 Sharch It Phone 880, | LEXINGTO! -"'A. ..' motel H “."“". lt during the war, Mr. Church said. | Britain Girl Scout Drum corps pro- |Britain Rifie club, 310; South Man-|George Leaf, former huntsman to the | 1ight into about 24 feet of water near Lost and Found AR AL AE X The cases of many of the petitioners | vide the musical program. The Invi. chester, 204, Quorn Hunt, and killed 75 head of [the balt, It attracts some kinds of mmmfl[uo TOR vorably were continued until the next session | yution was accepted and the girls will | The individual prize went to Scar- | poultry, ‘Thompson Mfg. Co, and Kensington P. O.{ "¢ world over. F. L. Green, Ssles und of the court In December to grant the |jeave in the forenoon by bus for the |oni with a score of 194 out of a possi- Return P, O, Box 1174’1(.‘1;-";:!'::; . Service. 337 Gien Bt.; 'phol - | men time to do more studying. Mr. | park, ble 200. The second individual priz CAMERA—Brownis 2A, found I oun in_ Btaniey | NABH and Oakiand motor cars, Bales an | Churoh moved for a dismissal of the | The girls aiso have been invited [went to Ohler of Bristol with a score B s s 1h1, Betion Drive| | BUON=d O Mawker 01 s SO0 petition of Grace Agnes Masterson. by the Rotary club to play at the fof 189, . i (J._Dagnall), and paying for ad. RO MOTOR CARB and trucks. iennsth He informed the woman that she did | Palace theater Thureday afternoon at| The Corbin-Russwin club has re- ol b CUT-OUT and muffier lost in vicinity o M. Bearle & Co, Sales and servics, Cor. Corbin's corner, Tuesday evening, Re-' gEim Purk Bts, New Britaln, 'Conn, not lose her rights of citizenship by |4 o'clock when Dr. Charles E. Barker (cently reorganized its charter so that 9 marrylng her hughand, who 15 Eng- | will give a talk to mothers and daugh- (any rifle shot is eligible for member- ? L - _ward it returned. Tel 652-4. _ _____, _ Telephone 2110, lsh. Several o were also con- |ters on behalf of the Rotary club. |ship, whether or not he fs employed i = s (LR T L ML tinued s0 that tho petitioners might | Friday the drum corps Will 80 10 |by the American Hardware Co, There - S furned to' Herald_oftice. $TUDEBAKERS—Light siz’ touring, $995; [ bring their families to this country | Berlin to play. were 24 present last evening and re- 0 d ELGIN gold watch, lost Thursiny morn- | special six touring, $1,380; big six tourl: from Europe. Thirty-one of the 64 The conference yesterday declded |greshments were served, b =, Ing; reward If returned to 613- Btanley | $1,760; F. O, B. factory. M, ftvlu' Jester, petitioners were made citizens. They |to divide New Britain Girl Scout Work | The range is open to rifie men not 2 ! Stresti ‘phome 1408-4.: | 193 Arch Bt “This 1a s Btudebaker year are as follows: into three sub-divisions and put them | memparg of the club and it is under- 2 O -;.l‘: !:*":m"" :‘:““o‘zys m"uc.:: The republic of Lithuania—Anthony | in charge of three deputy "commis- | y054 there is a movement on foot in /p ; 3 K Abosts ring! tase Dol \| WTELY8-RNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor Yakas. sioners, who will be directly responsl- |¢yq opyroh to organize a women's rifle Z y i TOST Saturday eveniug, Bept. 27, iadies | cars, showroom at ¢ Eim Bt.; service, 127 The German empire—Helen Pauline | ble to Mrs. Sprague. New Britaln | Y watch In brown leather case, ~fnitials| Cherry Bt. “The Sleeve-Vaive Motor” R. ' Boehl. proper will be Division No. 1, Ber{; * AAE0 IRAREE Yy 3 L ard, ) b _C. Rudolph. Phone 3061-%. George V, King of Great Britain|lin<Kensington will be No. 2 an rrexs o X} j f AAYS: BNl O PhoNe 800N, o Autos and Trucks For Sale 8 and Ireland—Abraham Mayer Russot- | Plainville-Southington will be District New ‘\}:"a““'::0'::;':'::?)}_‘"0“'_1% Personals 8 | 5UIOK 1919, T-passenger oUring oar, Hew- ski, Thomas Russel Horton, Bridget|No. 3. Deputy commissioners will be Kielne FAblioos O6trae 8. Hosra s EXCURBION boat o rent, BIsla N, on Conm. | Iy paiated, ,oog‘\u;‘:"‘; g:::ag:fl me Larkin, Aldrick Gaudette. appointed later. viver. Carry 76. Fishing parties accom- y compensation commissioner for the modated. . 3. Lawlor, 82 Rocky Il e 4110 | Armed Mirza, shah-in-shah of Per- On Tuesday of next week there ® 3 | sia—Avag Sawoian, Tamraz Zaya. |will be a state conference of Girl|third district Monday, and the com- rin roadawa Ave, city. ‘Phona 3209-13. SOTER Bedar 1973, ¢-oylia " The present government of Turkey | Scout workers here. The conference | Missloner's, office will be in his own FEW people wanted for bus rids (o Din- flm.fl very ll;:loi! c;.m\;. cl:ou',l;t‘ ‘A‘m‘. g 3 3 V. e o s Y 7 i Iscoun! 2 | —James Konstanten Chimoridts. will meet at the Business and Pro- | °ffice in the law chambers, bury falr, Oot. 4. ‘Phons 704" before The Czecho-Slovak Republic—/| fessional Women's club room on High | pe—— 4 e = i o Your wn e —— T R Er Nicholas Kapnicky, Willlam Raye, |street at 11 a. m. It will be presided Michael Yevcsak. over by Mrs. Willlam Lyons Phelps [ s;suxz‘lgflteg 'reu: 0»71 B. Buick Co., " The Present Government of Rus-|of New Haven. All Scout workers E 3 sia—Hyman Edward Wiener, Hyman|are invited to attend. LISTED WITH THIS Home W Ilv}illlvin’.grf D m.)“z;,dx:,h 1;‘:.zl b rasn .d t j 4 brand new cul Luncheon will be served at 12:30 Gy his car can be bought Vi # Sweden—Au- d th fternoon session will start . A f e ::‘1:!0.’ ;u:lrng the afternoon session OFFICE ! . Push back the chairs and table’ roll up Apprentlce RTINS Oo.i A ATl SH I RN i gust Fablan Jonssen Ryden. L. P. Slade, principal of the High i i i 4o 0 e, . Victor Emmanuel III, 'King of ade, princlp paid while learning ¢ © Italy—Salvatore Raimondo, Santo|school will deliver an address on “The | | wp QFFER A BEAUTIFUL the rugs and have an evening of real danc- Girl and Her Needs in High School.” Appl i g Miopaeatar o iane. Dortor Nicholas! S Cthe thinks to be taken up wil ing to the music of New York’s famous i BUICK 1025, S-puen sport model, Gyl Outlet Millinery Co. ’ —Frank |be that of the problem of the lone HOME utie y b | detail and fully equippes Honeyman The Republic of Poland a) ) A d " h t1 { 3 | Bassen, Wincenty Dobrowo, Joseph|troops which have no council super- ance orchestras. ! Inc. Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch 8t.; 'phone 2106, Nachily, John Oleksy, Joseph Jorezyk, | Vision. = ; Edison Records Re-Create every catchy 197 Main Street Tadeusz Leon Wlodko, Piotr Augus- A 9-room Cottage—4 sleep- P y 4 fyn, Wincenty Kiejbuk, Leon Haber-| 109 MIEs =~ ||ing rooms; 1 maids room: all variation and tone-shading so faithfully that g 5 . i and—. . . . . g g e —— T e Y U BT B G T B Sowsns ottt A OO o work told the Scarvorough || hardwood floors; fireplace and [ | you might easily imagine yourself actually § i pITOL ton. Tues. Wea. | TAET 1 e gt k ST R A, magistrate recentfy that in order to|| pos water heat the Great Whit Way—and the Edi i % paint. New Britain Buick Co, 326 Arch v mons he walked from ot water heat. on e rea 1te ay—an e 1son ctreet; 'phone 2607, COMES HERE FROM SWEDEN. | {0 0o 105 miles, Fls case Laboratories constantly give you a choice of MAY YOHE. Miss Hulda Ekstrand, niece of Mrs.| yas agiourned and hts return fare Unitoidate it avely. was: anora : 1tly glve you & € ; Bl Otto Youngblood of Kensington, has| paiq out of the poor box. g the latest hits by their practice of immediate Jj|The International Favorite in " arrived in New Britain on. hel first ¥ located on corner of two " ¥ i df er, alcolm - ) 2 3 . i & o ? v it tomorrow. iss Bhstrand was| ac + U ot sromte e xew | age; 15 minutes from center, “SSIXt Rgcm.ds Free with every machine 088 i Bl 1, Pt been employed for a number of years| BIUGR NG I G Waitord and state sold Saturday. - b e istant to Miss Dickon, of Gote- |l In the coun 2 of Septem. i i ) h ) :.or:fg Swenden(,’ ins; MO Ko Yan f«"efi’;x'on"d‘:‘ Gx:: :“E-' s;::: Call at this office for de- 51225——Pretty Peggy—Fox Trot WANTED 1922 Bulck Sport Model, Touring Car, . Mi: Ekst d will d Presen ernard ¥. Gaffney, Esq., ils. » . ; [enth nare an i then om0 B 1 T, St | il 51201—Chick-A-Dee—Fox Trot Experienced s4n1 Bricoe Roudter, BN e s B ofU Il Ll ; 51211—Louisville—Fox Trot Millinery Makers TR “Uhis Court. doin derres that six months '} 51204—Shufflin’ Mose—Fox Trot Good Pay and 1919 Buick Roadster. 1017 Buick Touring car. 7 be allowed and limited for the creditors of 3 BV ELEAL GUILTY sald estate to exhibit their claims against Steady Position By d New Haven, Sept. 28.—As was the | the same to the ‘Admllr’llsu‘nkur and ldh-e]nlu ; 1921 Paige 7-pass. Touring cai result yesterday with other cases|that public notice be given of this J Apply : ; » | order hy advertising in a newspaper pub- 3k 1917 Overland Touring car. sentence was deferred today by Judge | JiUC, T 400" New' Britain, and having a ° ° Outlet Mlllmery CO-, Trades on new and used cars (Newell Jennings when pleas of guilty | cireulation In said district, and by posting on certain counts of liquor violations|a copy .thereof on the public sign post in Inc . considered, ‘were made by Victoria Urskavitch and | sald town of New Britain, nearest the COI'. Main and Chestnut S NeW Bl'itain 177 Main Street A lace where the deceased last dweit. Michael Bennett, of Seymour, caught | ¢ GAFF 3 L s ' Leo St. Thomas, Manager of 4n the recent state police raids. Judge, Used Car Deépartment, i - 226 ARCH 8T. 'PHONE 2607, = - % | BUICK 1915, wlx-cylinier touting car, Tooks T ONCE WiS QUITE A DAKCING ABOO;\' THE PRIZES THAT T I: éms ASO UGGHT LOPON g‘lk A T P A . I ‘phone 2110. CHAP- PERHAPS YOU MAY HAVE | WONZ - NES REALLY - *PON €T-AND GRACEFUL G ' FUICK Th57 Spor oo Tow - X d di i . 1 "N WORD , . a'new car guarantes and will b » I's rifice. New Britain' Bulck Jo., 226 Arch Bt. Phone 2607, BUICK, 1917, § cylinder touring car. Good paint and tires. Mechanical condition 13 fine. Low pricel. New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 26/ ‘Next to a New d Buicl § cylinder touring car, in fne conditlon; b 6 excellent tirvs and looks good. New Britain Buick Co., %25 Arch ext to a new Bulck is CADILLAC 7 passenger tourin, in first class shape, good tires, $450. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherrv_&t. Phone 2051-2, CARS at_clearance prices. 1018 Ford Coupe, $150; Bethlehem Truck, _$100; Maxwell 1921 Touring, only $325; Dodge, 1919 Touring, $226. Many others, $50 up. Aaron -G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford, CHEVHOLET 490 touring meral con- dition good, 4 excellent tires, $100 for quick sale. R. C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry "Phone 2061-2, ROLET 460 touring car; exceptional condition; special counter-balanced e gine; cord tires, clock, heater, mo meter ,etc; will demonstrate; $350, P, Box_368. e cset————— DEPENDABLE USED CARS— 1623 Dodge Brothers Touring, l‘md 4-door Sedan, like new, Ford 8edan, | AIAT GOT IT, Asu, [ : R B COULDJIA LET ME = 5 === Ford seann. — g 5 L 30 1 T BUT 1. 6OT AA 1DE _ [HAVE TEA BUCKS, , 7 Nyl fourie, tn '~ o €“rms arranged y<Coulp G R — P 3 A 5 &r { BALES CORP, o 55 M FrROM YER UAC LE ¢ b b o - ' : DORT Roadster, 1921, Rlldmnhs Gara, 5 127 Cherry 8t.; ’‘phone 2 B room, 4 Elm St.; ‘phone 1 3 DODGE 1919 touring car, all new cord tires; sacrifice for cash. Tel. 1146-12, { DORT 1922 truck. R, C, Rudelph, room 4 Elm 8t.; ‘phone 1 3 127 Cherry 8t.; *. 1916, 3-4 ton truck in good shay throughout; good tires. K. M. Searl cor. Park and Main Sts.; ‘phone 2 | FORD ronaster with deiivery body, good engine and_rubber: looks fine; $100. K. M. Searle, Park cor. Main St. Tel. 2110, D 1921 touring, excéllent condition; owner; bargain price, 63 Mam ‘phone 873.: —_ FOFD touring 1916 first class mechanical RV RSy 7 PRt condition; new tires; $100. Box 41, East - — . e e y | Berlin, Cons

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