New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1923, Page 2

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AVIATOR FLIES AT GREAT Everyman’s Bible Class to Celebrate ., SPEED, 265.21 M_lliES PER HR. Second Annwersary Tomorrow Mornin, flflfg fiEflMlfigfilgTflll‘]x B Lieut. Brow Goes Faster Than Any Tomorrow afternoon when Presi- |e¢ »d by the present general, Dr. Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, No. 1, |dent Arthur H. PParker of Everyman’s | william R. Foley. ! will hold & whist in G. A. R. hall Living Man Has Fyer Before § Lok Bor e s s s K IR : class ope ial «Sunday [ The class officers served for twoJEdgar A_ G“%t a8 You[h’ ASW “‘E{‘.f,‘{,Lf,‘.fi.‘:"}a‘.‘.m e Sped—Remarkable Records n 8 will observe | yéars, when Arthur H. Parker, cashier J ond @ srsary of its organi- |of the North & Judd plant was elected | o | —advt. ' Mitchel Field, N. Y. Nov. 3.— gy The ill be a special pro- |president. Dr. J. E. Conger, George | fo Become Writer | Dr. Frank E. Goodwin has leased Lieutenant Harold J. Brow in & navy- | gram including *special music and a |H, Dyson, H. W. Gee and Clarence H. | . | from Emmanyel Richman a store in| Curtis airplanc has traveled faster rmon adapted to the history of the | Rarnes, the latter general secretary of | | Commercial building on Main street, than any other mar tting new ev.John L. Davis will preach [the Y. M. C. A., were elected vice-| pggar R, Guest, well known poet to be used as an optometrist’s parlor. mark in aviation sp Sordi SUONT ity mon as usua {presidents. 8. L. Munger was slected | ande huntorist who will speak . at the | The lease is for three years with an times he traversed a three Kilometer | = pyoryman's ible class was org secretary and Walter R. Fletcher, | Central Junior High school auditor- |*"hual rental 8f $1,500.. ! SO pester ; handithe the night ef Novembe treasurer. |iuMm under the auspices of the Lions|, V'6 A6 known as the “One of a against the wi ] T pace 2 ting was The attendance every Sunday has|club of New Britain has led a hfc|k"“_1 better, dress shop.” Come and sce 2 > ond Jeg of his breath-tuking Hight b stk bl b e fuctusted according to tho season of | which is simillar to the lives of many | O Mg i B west Matn, Prar. '@ Send him down to. work these cool morni Wltll some » which was presided over by Assistant the year, but usually goes over the|great men who have climbed to| 5 R HIS VES flew at the n speed ¢ ittt i dosall kg e | Blag.—alivt. nice brown waffles UNDE s 1 miles an hou approxi T address of the evening| The largest attendance the class| Guest was born in Birmingham, M:nb:lfl’:::“ :2" ;:P)\el"‘isisoer;i‘:::l;dz mately 41 miles a 1 ’ by Rev. Dr. Otho F.| ad was ¢ Alvin M. Owsley, | England, in 1881 and lived in that| i 1 by Ry Dr. Otho I |ever had was the day Alvin M. Owsl nglan n and lived in 'hwfl 8:30 o'cleck at the corner of Church The spectacular exhibition, part of |3 5 Mount Vernon, . 'national commander of the American | Place for 10 years, comiig to and Iala seadia s > < l.egion addressed the members. On | 23 N te At another time when Iormer Gov- ¥ T. H. Dristoll of this city is regis- ® Sywirdiaiond 458 -“xl{xrc'y‘r]fi?}\;r‘c‘:‘:s:.mhuke spoke there : {1.'lr»d at Hotel Mohican, Fall River, || National A autic ation, ’ A gt 3 ¢ ' fo S Cioan et R ot R s N . i 4§ Every Thank_»‘hmg and Christmas | Join our Vietréla and Gulbransen | HARDWARE i 336 MAIN, ST. 32 y the class provides a certain number| 3 Christmas club for $1, Henry Morans. | k of baskets for needy families. The | —advt. committee in charge of the work this | Herman Wunsch of 78 Grand street | vear consists of Walter R. Fletcher, | ‘|~ ill at the Hartford hospital. : chairman; E. C. Connolly, probation| [. ! $ Sale—Frenth Hat Shoppe, 87| pace of 257.43 mil . ¥ —_—2 officer; John Bengston of Kensington, | West Majn St. 5 » Room 107, | . MG Bt e 5 hee rton § Willlam Cashmore and John H. Shea. | | t p —advt | ; Pt g : 4 o0 2ed ; No outside organizations have heen | | Attorney Henry P. Roche, acting| 0 matter how much the hostess of seven- by flying in hot invited to attend the anniversary serv AN H for John Diehl, has instituted action| g n '. 5 . ices tomorrow, but.the following Sun- | | for $2,000 damages agalnst Louise | teenth century England desired new Sil- y day will be “Ex-8ervicemen's Day,” ! Joachim, alias Louise Johnson, Louise | verware, dve had to be content Wlt]"l what htt]e i when all the ex-servicemen in the P j| Corenz, Justine Lach, and George| M o s e L and vicinity have been invited to at. | A A | | Jouchim, alins Gus Johnson. The/pa | she could obtain. Tableware was only then com- thrill tend a special Armistice Day service, 3 | pers were served yesterday hy Con- | S Rev, Henry W. Maler of the First| |3 o] stable Fred Winkle, The writ is re- ing into use. ¢ gare "‘\ s : i Congregational Murch and Rev. Jol ¢ | turnabie in the city court on the fourth _ 7 n i Sy pain, will 0o | | Monday of October. Consider the situation before silver forks intro . L. Davis, both ex-servicemen, will oc B s e e iy g, o et ™ s, v || were introduced i those days. The hands were will preach t 5 "3 et honl SR | 3 jadst. l washed after each.course, and for this purpose sons from 1] A Saughise, wih herm YeRtirdy a towel and a dish filled with rose water were sonie Sunday when Masons from the H entire fifth Masonic district as well as \llz"'rk"rrtl 1':::: sk iton ot 51 passed to each guest street. S8 . { l HORSFALL e = o I:tlxn:x it Now Haven district will Sergeant Frank E. Yeckwith of this ||| = atte: o servi § an 2, ] §UN targest mon's Bibl - & comndle b i sinndealn socll heid by e Today the hostess does not face that con- i 0. E. in New Londen last nigh® OVERCOATS i e “ WEEK'S ACTIVITYIN e el i e e s ) e o additiohey Sverware. In many homes hdnis Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— a particular pattern has served so long that it w Men— Bart ) x PRty " ploy of the Detroit I'ree Press and to a s N . ks " 1 en presen REAL E&TATE HE”] bim young Guest confided his ambi- ey is but natural to wish for a new design. sucd yp a8 meuibers James M, tion of becoming a reporter. Ar-| g o Resords out every Fri s " = $35'$40'$45 Aley R e o ias b Lag N l;e_‘f? f oo ottt bl ‘},‘m.:;da;d‘n: Honry Morans, 365 Maiu St L itSterhn t%}:lverware leads fa\s the choice ‘of J I8¢ Numoer of Transfers Re-|bey, from which position e went to|™0 L 10e and Planos, Hen | gift to mark the anniversary of marriage, or as l N f |a place at the exchang s | ry Morans SR adt aad tor e | —aavt. | the host’s tokep to the hostess in honor of her e men has . . time he was ;:.\4 th » - L . Skt A TS im corded With G][y Clerk | when not answering alarms, o | Sskase fhr Mullogy: asosss seurie. | birthday. ter members. [ wrote verse which became published arter memb “I Love You"—Whiteman's Orch, | fa 1 single : T ML i I e Plerce & Co—adst, ‘ Sterling is selected because it surpasses all bt Gannic a 5. Skinner, Secrctary of, the o Pl nd uhle-breaste t rQ compa wvas elected | The past week was one of N ng SEhA Mbngay Chak, - The s The World Vo 2 e dnvia-bromist siviea—- JiWISe and Mr. Burdick, Rope |SCHVILY in real estate cieles, — the %09 came when his warks consisted | 7The Word is Walting For the Bun- other Tableware. It finds a most impressive iste yoni Vel ntative’ E. W. Christ, vico.presi. | NeeKIY report of City Clerk A, 1| 9f Writinga humorous column for > 5 place in the home, and, by its exceptional L ey WOEkR A B e i Guost soan turned to wrting bosks | Novembor Victor record® C. L. | beauty, adds grate to the table, and also dis- ¥ ne is 1l worl ome yme o & ~advt, o ¢ tinguishes the taste of the hostess. seldom s GROUP SHIRT SPECIAL New Dritain Quartette elub to Mary - . \a and Charles Wolfe, Quartette park was privately published in 1910, In Horsfall sl G. A. Quigley to Domonic Fraseo.| 718 his hook “Heap o' Livie * pub- | Volunteer Aerial Cop Woven Madras Shirts - - {lished in Chicago, by a publisher who 8350 grade 3 for 80 , . oy and Tous Kajmey streets. [ became more enthuslastic than his In Race Over Chicago Sterling answers for all time the question s e df srorsinse | (TR oY BAE Loul Malnc! competitors. . Since that time five| Akron, O, Nov, 3.—-After. chasing. of what new Silverware to acquire. Let Sterl- ' R l. H. and H. I. Noble to C, p,|other volumes have been issued and| Pllot Howard Calvert aud his pas- | ing solve your problem. At ol el hundreds of thousands of copies have | senger, Frank O'Neill, prominent AK- | HO SFALLS y Charles T, Barnes to Gertrude U, been sold . ron clubman, through the skies in an | Hasnss, Bather Shewet Guest's rise in the literary world airplane, Harold Kullberg, velunteer | A T sther stree has not been us meteoric a many |aerfal policeman and former world ‘ THE PORTER & DYSON COMPA Y' Millicent Peer to C. 1.. Barnes, Colt " 93-99 Xdsylum Strect 4 piee e Known throughout the e the firs arrest of & violator of alr | + 0ld Reliable Jewelers C. 1. Barnes to Millicent Peer, May | b¢ @ name known o-preside red O, ; g 3 o < oy traffic rules in this country, Calvert . Hartford. 1 4 A \ 1 famous writer and humorist and O'Nelll were arrested after they . 54 Main Street This has been bro t to this city by the [landed at Stow aviation fleld, They Lions club and it is hoped that the lwere charged with stunt flying over club, wi heartily backed mip by{ the elty in vielation of an ordinance the publie its undertaking C. 1. Barnes to P. K. Barnes,| Barnes street | C. L. Darnes to I. 1. Barnes, Barnes street Pasquale Aeete to Nicola Carenzo, High street i s (8 el MARRIED FOR 2 YEARS Anna Naier, ¢t al., to Nicola DI Joreto, et al., Greenwood street Bronislaw Kurnicki to Anna Stanke. ‘(hlrih Commissioner and Mes. Wil wicz, Dudley street | John Shahanian to Gabriclle Ka- balan, North street g . Lincoin Realty Co. to David Gars.| Wedding Anaiversary at Ho ton, Onelda streect Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. ©O'Brien Mary and Patrick Shea to John |y e he 26th anniversary Prystas, ['nion street of their age tomorrgw at their G. K. Macauley to H. E. Shepard, |, ut 40 Trinity stree WOBERT 1. SKINNER “ e i 8 Advise your friends that ¥ ’l‘:‘: I'.“:I ;"_"‘ Vance street, r. and Mrs, O'Brien were mar. . “TIt Pays to Buy Our Kind liam 7T Wrden 1o Observe Silver eavy foods Millan to Mary Zuk, Brooklawn street, { "7 0 5 TNy g0, ey, T eys The Farmer Boy C. 1. Whitle to W. E. Latham, |y "o'Brien, a brother of the groom, Carlton strect performing the ceremony Before Cprl Ferre to United Milk Co.|\ 0 wiage Mrs, O'Brien was Miss Folks unthinkingl at Woodland street Aususta Hracken. They have three food that disagrees with . ’ : David Shimanski to M. A. Melettiy | SFEE LECEE T William * and them. For every form { ; the 1176 West street Georgge 0" Bri < of weakness milk is ) . Lty . pHeten K. McCabe to Barner Toret | oy " ypoen 1o oyed 10 the 3 et al., Main streeet yed - prescribed. It is the uni- ge 4 ' B B ekritnisky to Joseph Zacseik §Corbin Screw division of the Amer. versal food for those tehe { . at the Lawlor street M [ fean H -'-‘J"t;"‘ ',’":‘;,"\“ lw‘, ;]m Ao who are in ill health and ©y ra Stanley Luty has transferred prop. Mmcmb 2 1 erty on Farmington avenue to Philip for those who are well. the ¥ ! ' o ”';!;:i,‘(, g :m' SRS Movie Actress Arrested on or Before e t the property ongLincoln street to Emma On ( hauzc of Blackmail ¥. Rogers, who has transferred it to| g Patricia Margare® & Stanley ‘ ywn as Margarct € . 0 ’ Philip GritzuR has transferred % & motion pictu p + mte o. rtyson Farmingtor s bttt wtod by Usited Mia nsferred property at Park Reser Burbank 3 19 Woodland St. 4 to Ernest C. Howe & 1 8$1.1 Daniel J. and Mary A. Anderson coutior e VN T L e R Will Bear Interest vard have transferred property on| . 2 ke roc street to Marion A. Fletcher the charge, Pear! has t sferred property = g - street to es Verrera ofities, 8 Don Select Your ' e v s s |4 LA from the Thomas ¥. Ryar inst Adam Dgstych xmas Cal'ds ' Winkde. :";'fi“;f""?" ;'";'n:; - Newark Editor Guilty on e Tov en W i} U halze of Criminal leel ‘ 7 1 v 3 Jcius T, aute aceident that eccurred 24, 1922, The 5 or 1 _\v,,m & Ty ’ - yn on June 1, whe, he claims, was ror © case quence of lanor. The wHt i was b by Prosecutor Our Xmas Cards #fe more ot in the city cotrt 4 i getow, whe charged thil THE varied now than they will n on the first Tuesday i . v ‘q ¥ libaed im AL be 2 weeks before Xmas. ARITHLR N. FPARRER nber _ in twe eduerilis & Whieh thisprom. M ERCI Pres<ident ;llfi. design ti ; ) “4 ow c:qande?the Is 54| rrovectol “"‘:"k» Russ HL',,,‘,'.::':, ! ‘ TRUbT CU Each card is spotless Williams, aged 71, & Wid-| criticism of the prosheutor office Each order placed now re- || ¢ 1 Hills, aged 54, a widow, of |; cnts personaily P " Summer et > have ceives our careful ‘personal 22 mmer street, Hartford been granted a marriage license PLUMBING INSPECTIONS attention. 1 1 tus —— v ctor P. 3. Tormay Phone or write and we will - Apattment foats are Sue@by & St 1 inepections _duride the the louis Jandlord ascording to the nwum- per, usund {90 Dermitd send Sample Book of Xmas || | t 8 ‘ i ,.',,4 children in a family, he figur =d the installation of P rlumagn = %nd ir old buildings e nd 26 new and 56 old crations in 28 ADKINS ;rioi o rlain | 1n this day and age school Children | sruetures. received the approval of Open Saturday Evenings 7.9 Sta street, and 44 re not directed ags he u ow their health depends on the g jnecedtor, - Sixteen tosts of ;;m;:g t W ’ Sanise ind of food they eat. Pure flavoring ter were made 5 nger et " s cssecthl as anything k " 1 14 defects wh 38 CHURGH ST r car & s Extrag orc cortified It ' icdgnnder his instrocien, .

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