New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1923, Page 26

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" AW BRITAIN DAILY Hml;D. FRIDA 10 exoreise the greatest economy 10 its |mander Ralph Weyerbasher of the m . e, ROBERT CHOATE. |United Slates navy and is commanded by Capt. Frank MeCrary. ' - Commander lLee Oarey of the S— €, Jacksen will leave for San Springfield navy recruiting station | MORE TYPHOIN, —_— Stamiord, Ogt, & Tee additions! Saturday to attend the na- telegraphed Wednesday 10 the bureav convention of the American 3 e |of meronautics in Washington asking | cases to the dogen previously reported 0 -~ He will be accompanied ml (Continued from Pirst Page) that the big airship fiy over this elty | of typhoid fever ameng men on P¥eh: . i Y » Motal Weather Btrips. 7. B Weods, # “trip by about tweaty ethers on on ite trip. The decision to do g0 is | vation ‘work at the new Lgurel reser- sees Maln stiret . one 2166 8 New Engignd special train and |there, and Hoston, Worcester, Bprings | oo yooniiy (ne regult of this request. |voir 1n North Stamford were re- (I : | SFEVE WAL w’fir'mx.. ) 3 return October 27, {field, New Haven and Bridgeport will|"Ca c"on’ oo (he firet rigid divigible | ported by the health asuthorities to: s wreet, O0r. | Look THESE OVER- —— of Intent to sell & stove at | be visited on the return fight, & [bulit by the United States navy st fia | day. Under belief that there might . ARTRO- LM . AN " sireet, on Octobed 13, by | The navy depariment SHneunests |poyenurat, N. J. plant and it iefuiso [have heen & typhoid carvier amons | ! s Besios e i o Tt REST BUYS BVER OFFERED! - Kennedy, has been filed by |“This trip of the %R-1 will '"":‘l Y the first dirigible te use helium gas |employes the medical oficers were ||l = ocirs sesei; neat \e Herald ofice i Zaleski. D6 (861l Gma. oway from I'.';"’. Vet |instead of hydrogen gas. The advan: [looking for & man who had heen em: | . 1921 Special § Studedaker; \._'3"‘ lllfl,‘,‘.lll. |-h|"i;’lf‘lln-n;r|mn I:"'l‘. -:l“_lr:“-;l:lu‘r‘.:l 'u:mol-:.n:.r. ';‘p~mm. :‘.‘.. of helium gas is that it is not in. | ployed as a cook Gotmem " .::m balance in 10 neles of ¢ ', Renson rke Main W | " . mmable | N S .. Bool - J advt, |to inelude the "':"'.“"““I‘l" M"""::; Tt is the largest dirigible in the | lle ‘.‘j [ g 3008 “Loniagted 0tod Teaditin L UMey! You Want Any Codnisntv|the detalls of which will be Sb|yorig and end on end is about the | 7 COTTAGES RANKACKED | 0% Arcopiea ror the Teisohons Forl| and Truck As [ L Co | NOUnced later. The extended Alahte| oo Tt oo borth bullding in | Waterbury, Ocl. 5.--Police officials ||| Convenisnce of Oustomers. catt 495 And [l | & MOTOH TARS Stats § passengeri Voeal, John A, Andrews & 18 " ¥, ¥ [ aawt, that have already been made have|yol ooy ™ uor hangar in Lakehurst |of this city today learned that at | (A% For & “Waat A¢" Operster foing buils and Buisy o buiiding wn, halance in 19 netes of ks Kol 0ld 1o fabas. | 200 BTt of (RN Poguiar sehedule 1081y the targest in the world and you |ieast seven cottages at Lake Quassa- | o Briisin Juiek. Gou S0 Arh ot sach. tiane Rossito property at 33 Harmard the blllli‘ln' Ir:nfl:fi . “m"d'lam.m put three huildings as large as | paug, in the tawn of Middiebury, had LA, 2 Franklin . street "‘I'"“;:*."'I:“: ‘n";’u,?’, T earry out |the capitol in Washington n it. been entered, ransacked and robbed A Nepuiavle Cuncern,” | down, balance In 10 mentha " ; b h ip was designed hy Co ! oods during the past week, | _ West ) . Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— |tcsts of & different character in the| ¢ AIrship was y Com- | of many §os e o BT 0 e TR r 19 each, advt, vicinity of Lakehurst, to obtain some o emories. Amer s Maxwell touring, 1931, 9275, A hearing on the final accounting | important seientifie data, and: for the - . CHEVROL of the bankrupt estate of Beretta & | purpese of training the personnel that Pavano, macaroni dealers, formerly ' will he assigned to the ZR-1 and m.n Washington street, will be 'ZR.%, The training of the personnal aad soviee Fim N. B, held Monday James Palmieri 15 cannot be overemphasized, _ Fim akiin ¥ § B Maraith, Hox - Trot and Train Personnel ; D Pe DURANT AND_$FAT o dai ; John A, Andrews & Co “'he success and practicabllity ’ e " and seivice e : il Sakisss 8n 50 mitesed FONTCARE Vi deon o 16 each, this ship depends so much on — i} punine Savie S { ; 1921 Btanley sedan, subject Lo offer, Ju;.;;:}"..;x‘:r.:“m“‘.; 'n':u'nu;.'.:;.lrulnul and skillful personnel it o eatate of the Laurel Luneh, Ine, equally important with the tri : adlng St vanch Hat Shoppe exclusive mil- | the ahip itself. These ships can be | se our re ere [ ; ; UDSON” ARD ERRRX—] . L $7 West Main 8. Professional | % tiously damaged on landing, taking | Wan Aute Balce Lo, Hales and Bervice . > g?::"_“" : ) off, und going In And ‘out of the han: | rid heinty o b i, WA " soks of this ecity, formerly | K8r The handling of the ship is al 0“ 0 il _Chureh Ot.i e ¥ ulck, 1922, oo e Brooke of thie ity (ormens B laentical 1o e nanaing of « || Select Yours Here From Our Beautiful “Tost R 4 PR N T g el large man-of-war or merchant vessel, A '.'.'..':’.’f.i..'. Mol TROT [e e $176; 1919 Oake L passenger, - bankruptey, giving his amsels as +h e reidf i 200 and his llabilities at $2,567, | the great difference jbeing tha 0] w c iy oy By gy B et Morans. | structarally woaker Sad subject 10 Array of Fall and Winter Coats it L T T o | greater damage in coming In contact llnnn.:;l y-.md, -v‘:: ] PO, " Twenty others, $35 to #1235, given returned to ricson arl h ~—advt, Merwin Jacobson who played with | with the ground or hangar, and the And Pay weekly L5 T H 27 Iy o BUNCIT of Teys ont 1o Walaut T1T Fark, | NASH 8ud Oukland metor care.” Bales dad| You Had Retter Get One of These New! Baltimore against Hartford today | greatest care and skill is needed in their operation at such & ti The or on Linwood S, Reward if returned ’?l‘h'm.l A.". Hawker, Elw street, LU AARON G, COMEN, INC, was in town last night renewing old handling of the ship in the air re- 1o 100 Linwood 8t. TRTON waieh Toh Wit Snsonic smbien, | TEO MOTOIL CANB and trucks, IKenneth acquaintances, Eliminution dance at Sullivan's | quires much training and experience, (] TANON wateh fob, with Masonic embl g Academy, Sat. night, Grotto Hall.— | particularly in connection with the oston o tore : lont } ulvlmll;l u' -lx.u od 'u. Meter Dop :; Searle & L;.'nu;'::qnnme:. asend 185 PARK 7., | | t, which is | d t _Conn, Light_and Power Co. % | mooring masf c! ocated a RN o2 T Ton Beoas 3 3 3110 HARTFORD, CONN, advt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N, Mack of 38 | Lakehust, and American Open Evenings. Maple street will leave soon for “The expenditure of heltum is con- 63 CHURCH s-l.. PBinghamton, N. Y., where they will | siderable In extended flights, whereas make their future home. there Is very little loss in those of H etory. | o “Oh, .Harold,” special Fox Trot shorter duration. As the present sup- ot il W on Gons. 5 & Btudebaker year. s . John A. Andrews & Co.—advt, | ply of hellum is limited, it is necessary - s O 3 .n‘m. y.v.n‘l‘nl u. BUICK COUPE I:Il l~:yl::::r.ml .l;u::p; i Lawlor, 83 Rocky * X b NIGHT AND OVERLAND motor Britain Buick Co., 2 \ 127 DODGR WROTI AT dal " M. Irving J Doy 15 years of vate family: proferably in Cherry country, Box 9JG, Herald. ©C. Rud: I olph, Paou New Britaln Bulek Co., hone Hartford Provision Co. NEW NOISELESS TROLLRY |5 £35S et e i g fenders and running boards, excellent N paint aud upholstery. Bee Mr. Hull, [ ook i o Gt Bl ext to & N L A il Aut bile Departmen Btate Trade | s e T —— QUALITY SAUSAGE PRODUCTS o i o], B B e Brakes Arc Part of Liquipment of | BU Bedan 1923, 4-cylinder, brand Bew; d. New Bri i ‘SAUSAGE LUNCHEON HAM Vory ttlo; can bu ought ae 8| S00b o et ens rora et ik HEAD CHEESE PRESSED HAM Minneapolis Street Cars, » B. Bulck Coy 235 Arch| o Used Bulck, | e | GUICA 1919 touring, 7-pass., §00d paint BLOOD TONGUE MINCED HAM | Minneapolis, Oct. The Twin s §o0d tires, now top; price 350, e LIVERWURST BOLOGNA | Cities n€w noiscless street car n;thhl:. Searle, cor. P‘uk and Maln ois E A J . | equipped with roller bearings and t 0 CADILLAT ftouting, 1014, painted and I EAL LOAF A || automobile brakes appeared here yes- i e .‘“'c’:,‘""““hn”’.‘:: ey v g ; |terday with a subdued, well modu-| model Just repainted, a dhet:utlml“l’ui; streets. g DY . Manufactured from Pork, Beef and Veal, killed in our own {lated whirring, 1t made it way over| gxi U, 8 B B K Lten ol SR one | CARS at @ : : the rails while passengers had diffi-| Britain Bulck 335 Arch Bt, Coupe, $150; Bethlehem sanitary plant at | ¢ ' g 1 Muxwell 1921 Touring, only 833 Y p d culty in keeping their voices low 1919 Touring, $326, Many others, $50 U Lenough so that everything they said Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 146 Park streci, y 302 Pleasant St., Hartford, Conn P IRl could not be heard all over the car. | Harsford: . ‘ ¢ . ! The new car is the result of two| L 1 CHE:HOI{A!T 490 l:mn'llll. "Ax-l shape, o |vears' research work by the transit|CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— | cord tires now battery, “Hrown" hiewd t d p) |company’s engineers. Ilimination of TP il ML i much of the noise of an ordinary car | 23 Buick Coupe, er, otc, Mr. Kinmond, 47 Waiuut | was made possible by discarding the | Bulck Touring, 7 passeng Rudolpn, 127 Cherry A 1921 Palge 7-pass. Touring cat Hartford, Oct. 5.—The Hartford ' brake shoes and placing gaskets be- Bulck ¢-Cyl. Sedan, ing_closed car. 34 Trinity 8t.; 3 3 % | Herlin; ‘phone 3069-2. We think there’s hardly any- { s ‘ 3 i Y For Sale By All Good Dealers 1019 Bulck Roadster, flceh bves _-comes to durability. That makes 127 Cherry St; 'phone 2051-2, them great for daily wear—and ; | 3 5 : Aetnid National bank will soon acquire i _the‘roughest kind of handling $ha Hille BIOck: snd- othier m_npp'rm_,, Trades on new and used cars room 4 Elm St.; ‘phoue’ 1790, Bervics - won't hurt them. : e os er es er 0 on Main street and Asylum street Panvel Siatlon, i Cherry Bui lphons 3061..¢ : L [ ] (3 ’ b e FORD COUPE 1923, 5 excellent tires, goud Isaac Hills, if negotiations now being low, ‘A, G. Hawker, 57 Elm 8t.; 'phonu doubt. The deal will involve upward NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO,, |old fashion journal box and the iron AUION Srers way, will demansivas | tween the body of the car and the| Bulck Bport Model, Touring Cax | 38134 Tkey Wear We[[ .4 trucks. . . i CHEVROLET Sedan, 1023, for sale; in Arst T oA IS et 1) » Briscoe Roadater, ciass conditlon. Inquire W. U, 8hepaiu, \ | REPORT BANK DEAL 1919 Buick Touring car CHEVROLET 430 touring car, gensral coil- thing that can approach these ) & ditlon good, & escallent tires, 4100 1o trim looking cloth Iats when it Hartford Actna National Likely to 1017 Bulek Touring car. 8t.; 'Phone 2051-2 Acquire Hills Property on Main St. DORT Roadster, 1 _toom, 4 Elm 8t.; 'phone 1790, DORT 1922 truck: R. C. Rudolph, show- $4.00 : .owned by the heirs of ~ Illery and S A O e e paint, equipped with stop light, speed- o . omete moto-meter, ete. The price 13 14 MAIN STREET carried on hecome a successful issue, Used Car Department, Ie : of which it is understood there is no ol L RTINS Wholesale Distributors, New Britain Lot ane million dollars and possibly a8 | .. o 7 T {| much as 41,500,000 which has been | 30 ARCH ST. VHONE Sht: | TORDREGRGRES. sonTRe sald to he the price asked of the prop- Two tourlngs at 350 each; ons roadster erties by the present owners. at $76; one 1921 sedan at $325; ons { . lght delivery at $75, A few others at $50 sach, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Clank This On Your Cutlass By AlTs | rrpesimen ‘THONE 3701, MY DOLL, YOU BROKE IT, WELL DON'T YOU KANOW Y JESTER'S— HARVEST USED CAR SALE We have rented our Used Car Balesroom for Carnival and Dance purposes, 0 we are cutting one- third oft of every Used Uar. They must go; they will go. Now is your chance, Don't wait until 8pring - Buy Now! HUDBONS, BUICKS, PAIGES. STUDEBAKERS, NATIONAL, . POLLY AND HER PALS Ashur Takes Pa’s Part ‘ pnaon S0 3 BORIPPS-BOOTH, L - Coppight, 1923, by United Faatern Syudicate = ULLO: WY, ASHUR URL PERKIAS | s ::::z:bu. WONT BE DowA ToDAY. FFe—| THIS 1S My - HES SiCK 1Al BED. ———H \"-l : UANCLE 4 x ;'::::ND. = 3 OVERLANDS, FORDa. KISSEL, AND MANY OTHERS. We Will Be Open Bver 193 ARCH STREET 'PHONE 811 ‘“This 1s & Studebaker Tear™

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