New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1923, Page 3

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”M i !IHHI' lllllH(Hll L DNESDAY—A SHOPPING DAY OF GREAT lMPORTANCE TOMORR WEDNESDAY THE GREATEST DAY OF THE SALE Refer to last night's edition of The Herald. With a The Sale that all New Britain waits for, knowing our raputahon for giving the greatest values of | the year at our Birthday Party COME — BUY — SAVE SINN FEINERSLAUD | NAME OF DEVALERA| his Cheers Greet Tts Mention at Meet- |a very slow six furlong In 1:1§ 3-5, land a mile in 1:44, he stepped a mile and a quarter in | eleven furlongs in 2:24 flat. most as much as high speed would‘ have, The | three furlongs, only a furlong short of the distance of the match race, and | invader worked a mile and last furlong was his fastest. From | 2:10 3-5, and the | meet in Chicago. | of Howard University here, is chalr-| ALL-RACE CONFERENCE, Meeting Will Be Held in Chicago Dur- ing Month of February. Washington, Oct. 16.—~An all-race; conference, representative of various) organizations and activities of the| negro race, has been called for the week beginning February 11 next to Kelly Miller, dean | of C. 8. Tomorrow positively last day Pedo-Praxic demonstration by Richards at Globe Clothing House —advt Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Samlow of 140 Maple street have returned from the shore, Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans. few exceptions we still have a goodly supply of all items advertised and dozens of others for tomorrow ters of Liberty, will meeting tomorrow cvening at 8§ o'clock In O, U. A, M. hall Baskets, T, A, B. Fair.—advt. The first hearing of the creditors of Antonlo Denunzio was held yesterday before Referee E. M. Yeamans. The bankrupt estate has no assets, “Maggie.” Some song. Vocalion Record. John A. Andrews & Co.— advt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giardano have hold a regular | “That Old Gang of Mine,” by Shan- | non Four and Fox Trot Trot by Cali- fornia Ramblers, John A. Andrews | & Co.—advt. Hyman Rabinow of 347 Main street reported to the police last night that a spotlight had heen stolen from his auto which had been parked in the rear of his place Saturday night Violins repaired, bows rehaired. ¢ L. Plerce & Co.—advt. The New Britain Trust company, W OUR GLORIOUS BIG BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION WILL BE IN FULL SWING, WITH PLENTY OF ADDITIONAL SPECIALS TO MAKE Mt Main street to Jack Keimowitz for three years from November 1 for $800 per year, DACEY-KIDNEY. William E. Dacey of 3 Ledge Court and Miss Anna®H. Kidney of Middle- be married Oct 31 at St. chureh, Middletown. John brother of the bride, will be and Miss Marjorie C. town will John's Kidney, groomsman, vy, sister SUES WIFE FOR $1,000 man of the committee in charge of of the groom, will be the project. The purpose of the conference will be to conslder the state of the n-grrv and to dvise a common basis of action and plan of procedure for the better- | ment of the race. advt, A meeting of the visitors of the First Congregational church will he | held In the chapel Wednesday after- noon at 3 o'clock. New Victor Records every Kriday, 0 L. Pierce & Co.—advt. 2 : Miss Elizabeth Lockwood of East OUT OF TOWN MARRIAGES. streot has resigned her position as, Several weddings of local interest private secretary to the H-r"ard: were solemnized during the past manager of the Whitehcad & Hoaz month in other Connecticut citles, re-| company and will spend the winter turn certificates on the following hav-! with her brother, Maurice Lockwood, ing been recelved for record at the at Conway, N. H. office of City Clerk A. T. Thompson: No, No, Nora, fox trot and vocal. Francis Kenneth Hollman of North | john A, Andrews & Co--Advt. | Burritt street and Miss Alma Lillian| " Centennial lodge, No. 118, A. F. | Doland of Bristol. married in Bristol, | and A, M., will work the fellowcratt September 26, by Rev. William B.|gegree tomorrow evening at a stated | West; Norton William Sheffey of this| communication. city and Miss Lilly Maud Warrer of ('orn Game, T. A. B. Fair—advt. Trumbull, married in Trumbull, Sep-| A marriage license has been issued [tember 6. by Rev. Thomas M. Mel-/to Idward Surko of 444 East street rose; Pasquale Daddabo of 48 Frank- and Miss Martha Smitl of 108 Rhodes Un street, this cify, and Miss Dona-| gtreet. \ tella Vio Christofaro of Bristol, mar-| “Oh, Harold,” special fox ricd in Bristol, September 3, by Rev.|John O. Andrews & Co.—-adyt., L. Beccarls. | Anthony Naples has sold a store at S ket R T 68 Cherry strect to Felix Venturo and NEW ISSUE OF MARKS. has given the latter a lease, including Berlin, Oct. 16.—The Berlin gov-|4 tenement in the rear, for two years ernment has decided to create a bank | from September 5, at a monthly rental of issue for new marks of a fixed of $365. value which will be acceptable by all| Tomorrow positively last day public cashlers. The exlsting paper | pedo-Praxic demonstration by C. niark will remain legal tender. Richards at Globe Clothing House. —advt THE HERALD The Commercial Tinance company The A-B-C Paper | has been Incorporated for $50,000 by with the ‘ [Louls T.andau, Edward Scalise and A B-C Want Ads ing of Ard Fheis By The Assoflated Pross Dublin, Cet. 16.—Mention of the| name of Eamon de Valera was greeted with prolonged cheering at the open- ing session of the Ard Fhels, or gen- eral assembly of the Sinn 1ein, which met today at th® Mansion House, About 1,500 delegaies, representing 750 Sinn Fein clubs ‘n all parts of Ireland filled the round room in the building, the attendance incinding a few members of the :lergy. Dr. Kathleen Tynn, who was lected a re- publiean deputy from Seuth Dublin in the recent election called the meeting to order. The first business vas the adop- tion of an expression of sympathy with the family of Ciptain Noel Le- mass of the Irish Repiblican army, described as a hero, whee dead body | Wajte Hoyt Arrested on was found near Rathfrnhan ll.s'i o week with a bullet in the head, after 0 el B | et had een ‘miseing since ot duiy.| Minor Charge, Suspended The assembly then voted t» make Miss New York, Oct. 16.—When Walte Mary MacSwiney chairmin of the Hoyt, pitcher of the world champion | convention in place of M De Valera.|nac"vork Yankees, was haled before | The agenda contaits questions City Magistrate Oberwager today charged with a minor infraction of dealing with allegiancs’ to the re- public and allpglance'to any forelgn | noior traffic rules, the magistrate said: government. Furtler proposed reso- lutions express appreciation of the “Are you trying efforts of the rpublican army and | one Mr. Hoyt?" condemn violatons of the peace pact “Phis kind of fame is no good,” was reached in Maf, 1922, at the Ard the reply. “And Iit. won't happen | Fhels assembly Another extends again.” i | greetings to “citizans of the Irish Re- Sentence was suspended. public” in the six counties of Ulster, | grogteq in the theatrical dis and still another coitains a strong night. protest “against the ibuse of their spiritual power by tir Trish helr- archy, especially the degial of the sac- rament to republicans gnd soldiers of the republic dying of wounds received in defenes of the rerablic,” and also the refusal to permit the bodies of republican dead fo be brought into church. A copy ¢f the resolution will be sent to Pope Flus with the prayer that he exclude poitice of every kind from the pulpit. The unconditional release of Eamon De Valera, the imprisoned deputies and all political prisoners is demanded in another resolution, which likewise congratulates De TYalera on “his miraculous escape from attempted as- sassination at Ennls.” returned from a wedding trip to New | executor of the estate of Patrick 8. York and Washington, D, C. McMahon, has leased the store at 419 | | bridesmaid. {dohn Zisk Charges She Fiected Him | 'rom House and Denied Him Tn- terest in Property. John Zisk of this city, has brought suit againet his wife, Mrs. Julla Zisk, for $1,000, claiming that she ejected [him from his home and denfed him [ his legal interest in the property. Mr, Zisk claims to have expanded con- siderable money for repairs to the house just before being put out. The suit is returnable in the court of common pleas the first Tuesday in November. David L. Nalir is counsel for the plaintiff and the writ was served by Constable Hackett of Berlin. 177 Main Street (Next to Clark & Brainerd's Drug Store) trot Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and of more to become | He was ict last | FOURDAY SALE AT | Samuel Inturis. The company starts business with $1,000 paid in, “Hey! You Want Any | Vocal. John A. Andrews ad\t Codfish?" &* Co—| RAILROAD ADDITIONS. 18,519 New Freight Cars for American | Roads in September. Washington, Oct. 16.—During Sep- tember, American railroads added 18,- 519 new freight cars and 380 new | locomotives to their equipment stocks. This orought the number of new cars inatalled in service since Janu- ary 1, to 134,636, and the number of new locomotives added during the| same perlod to 2,963. The American Rallway association, which reported the figures today, pointed out that the equipment pur- chases were part of a program adopt- ed by railroads last spring when the first signs of the record-breaking freight traffic volume which has since developed, began to nppoar ‘\\\\_\\\® 4 Every hat worth DONOGHUE ARRIVES, far more! Jockey Who Will Ride Papyrus Lands Today—Ready for Race, New York, Oct. 16 —With Jockey Stave Donaghue arsiving on the Olymple today to give Papyrus his final speed trials for the international match with Zev next Saturday, Train- er Basil Jarvis did not set his charge down for his best effort in his an- nounced trial at Belmont Park this morning, but he gave the colt a solid workout that impressed horsemen al- SAVE YOUR COAL — A on——. SIMPLEX ELECTRIC HEATER WILL MAKE YOUR HOME COZY NO SMOKE- MELL—NO BOTHER HUADS M HODI\’I‘ BOD\ Sioux City, Towa, Oct. 16.-~Mrs, Wilbur P. Thirkield of Cambridge, Mass., was re-elected president of the ‘Women's Home Missionary soclety of the Methodist Eplscopal church, which closes its national meeting here today. Mrs. May Leonard Woodruff of Allendale, N. J., corresponding sec- retary, and other officers were also reelected. Velvets « « Metallic Fabrics. Feather trims, Ribbon trims, Ornaments, Embroideries Kongo (dark brown) pearl, rosewood lacquer, royal and navy blues . . ARE FACING WINTER WITHOUT ELECTRIC SERVICE IN YOUR HOME? During the next six months you will spend many eve- nings at home. (lean, safe, dependable ELECTRIC LIGHTS will help you enjoy to the fullest winter “indoor sports,” reading, card playing or entertaining friends. YOU TO § Rare indeed, to find hats with the style and quality that these possess, at this price. SCORES OF DIFFERENT STYLE The illustration suggest the many different shapes and trims—and they are but a suggestion—for the variety is unusually complete—and everyone may find just what she wants in this col- lection. 12,50 It Is Unusual to Get Values Like These in the Height of the Season Come and See the Values Also Don't Forget To See The Unusual Values - it - $5 Have Your House Wired Now ND PAY FOR IT IN Ten Monthly Payments FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ‘VENUS”’ Full Fashioned Silk Stockings FOR WHICH WE ARE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Regular price is $2.35, Black and 10 other colors SRR | | | ) jpe— SPRING & BUCKLEY . ELECTRIC CO. 75-77-79-81 CHURCH 8T. Estimates Cheerfully Given Free The Conn. Light & Power Co. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 and for this week only —These stockings are we will sell them at this guaranteed to give satis- price faction or a new pair will be given. TEL. 2240 T Bage B S

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