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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923. ———————— s R . ael { At the request ¢ \n;mu\ Michael | Steadow Club-—Many Others Dine. | Sexton the Harry Majewski “Took a Chance” in)-rarscs i Vot e avor | e Park Street Restaurant George Bawyer lawrence, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence of | Montague, Mass. ,and Miss Allce Ada Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice of 65 Columbia street, were mar- | [ried at 3 o'clock this afternoon a the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, pastor of St. Mark's ipiscopal church, officlated. This is Shuttle Meadow club was the of New Britain social activi- in Sarvas was arreste: Sergeant fies following the Yale-Army football | \|u-!:1m I'lynn and Officers ¥Feeney |game in New Haven Saturday. Many ind Dart on Saturday night following | of the local spectators of the game 4 raid at the coffee house at 29 Laf took advantage of the opportunity case of Frank An-|offered for a dinner and dance afte deina of 42 the contest and Steward I. Fish ha violating | ahout 240 guests, the 34th anniversary of the marriage | ed until | One of the largest units of the af-|°f Miss Rice's parents. Guests were | men Were | fair was the dinner party given by |Present from Boston, Mass.; Washing- William F.| Judge and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford in | 1" D. C.i Mentague, Mass.; Brook- observance of thelr 25th wedding an-|'¥0: N. Y.; Shelton, Hartford, Bristol | niversary. Their tables, located in|and New Britain. the rill, seated 108 guests, The |Performed beneath an arch of ever-| rcom was charmingly decorated !nr“rFP“ and laurel. The home was the occasion, a different style from |decorated in laurel and vellow chrys- that of the dining room and dance |anthemums. The bride was given in| hall being followed. The guests at | Marriage by her father. ~She wore a| rsday morning the dinner party sented their |E0Wn of white moire, with pearl and | hosts with a set of solid silver place |crystal trimmings. She carried a he L <] 4 bouquet of white chrysanthemums. | k Daughters of the King i .\'u:u rous partles of various sizes| The bridesmaid, Miss Winifred Helen | llc(t Their Officers from four to a couple of dozen had |Rice, sister of the bride, wore brown meoting of the |their dinners served in the dining [chiffon velvet, with cream lace and » of Connecticut | room adjacent to the dance hall, |carried a bouquet of bronze colored I Snturday after- | Where an orchestra furnished music ““’;«"S"“;hl""““'“"l i ey 2 Ot for affairs terpsichorean. A wedding reception was held, fo ad of Guil- |1 il b lowing which Mr. and Mrs Ln\\'wnl-v for t Klin was W73 NEW ABRIAL REGORDS They will make their home in Mon- \ding see Death fn Their Telephone Orders Taken as Early as 8 A. M. 2965 HARTFORD HARTFORD Radio Sets and Parts educed in Price Fifth Floor street, The Fidward Majewski, proprietor of the ette ind Joseph Tar Festaurant at rk s . was | drizick fined $100 a « ed t0 | Gr Jail for five da Hungerford whe court this morning as a f to \m!ah ng the arraigne Majewski was *lturda\ m:hl folic his place by Policemen J ler, Patrick O'Mara ary Officers Rappona He entered a ple pharges preferred Policeman O'Ma. #accused man condu rext to the railroad cross d with vio 1w, was continued Come in and see these wonder- ful sets and let us show you what they can do. Radiola V, — In- stalled complete \\ith magnavox M. Special '$142.50 Grebe C. R, 12— is without a doubt the bhest | receiver on the market to- | day. Complete- $2 l 0 ly installed Loud Speakers a | e R _ Magnavox R-3 and M-1, | tin of the New Britaln general hos- ]};t price $35.00, sale price pital” and will be sent out once each $29.75. ) : month to all members of the bhoard Bristol Audiaphone, jr., of directors, to all loeal physicians, list price $22.50, sale price hospital incorporators, and to others ~This set | -.Grebe C. R. 9 i —Completely in- stalled, special $175 | TUBES We will present the pur- chaser of tubes at this sale with either a socket or an adapter. The ceremony was | , Olmste “took a chance he took the rd said th nd then imp: Raid on Gambling House d tague, Mass. of New swendolyn | recording NEW HOSPITAL BULLETIN. A monthy bulletin containing re- ports and statistfcal fnformation von- cerning the New Britain general hos- | pital will be launched shortly by offi- | cials of that institution. The bulletin The Monthly Bulle- r Navy Airmen Defy New Britain, R e Terrific Bursts of Speed Around the I., Flying Field. Plugs Marco Suregrip, list price $1.50, sale price 98¢, Marco Staput, list price 40c, sale price 29c. Pocent Twinadapter, list for ke< ping a gamb lafayette street, while I 1t Torelson, Carlos Albin Maric costs follows: | H\ en, Mineola, L. Mitchel Field, N. Y., Nov. ing for speed suprem in the air, Lieut. Alford J. Willlams and Lieut. navy airmen, all but J. Brow, miles a minute yesterday. tadler, \\|lll‘1m St kirkouski Sunday 4 o'clock. The policc f driving a motor ve certificate of re Judge Hungerford dis: a charge of driving operator’s licer i one (rom the sta on West Main street , he sald, rd man. Fighters Fined $10 alter Kowalsky and Stan! was owned \liss Elizabeth Have Mrs. W, B, § Haven iss Fannije Davi Wykeham Rise school, Wi Aviator Drops in for Visit to His Old Home which he piloted | .. 10t here, the distance | ord of five miles a n In his ing covered, with a etting a new world's rec- won the contest with an average 6.6 miles an hour ove r though Brow h as tt Extin w in the air sought rec- e may be at- ain tomor v escaped | first flight from a height of , almost touched and on the fleet of Mar- who are interested, It interesting se unsloni sorts of medi nd su > for d ing capacity few glve performances fother knows t candy tin homers was narrowly averted AUTOS AND BOYS COLLIDE will contain of various rgical cases, eatment now betes, hat Mackintosh's is pure 3 mrer with dru of the peace, wr Dwight GLASSES CHEAP FOR SALE $19.50. Bristol list price &: 50. Betts, list price sale price $17.00. Siren, list price sale price $6.00. King price $12, sale price §6.00. Clearton sale price Audiaphone, vy Variometers temler, list price $7.50 sale price $6.00, Raven, list price $5.00, sale price $4.00, Workwrite, list 50, sale price §: Triumph, list price .50, sale price $21.00, S8.00, Amplitone, list price . Variocouplers Raven, list price $5.00, sale price $4.00. Vietory, list price sale price $4.50. Workwrite, list $3.50, sale price § Sockets Whitall, Standard, list price The, sale price H9¢, Naald, Standard, list price, 35c, sale price 29c¢. Naald, U V 199, list price 50c, sale price 40c, Naald, W D 11, list price T5c¢, sale price 59¢. R C A, WD 11, list price 75¢, sale price 59¢. $6.00, price price $1.50, sale price $1.10. Rheostat Nutmeg, 6 ohm, list price Toe, sale price 49¢. Triumph 30 ohm, list price 60c, sale price 45¢. Marco 30 ohm, list price $1.00, sale price 80c. Potentiameters, list price The, sale price 50e. Bradleystats, list price $1.85, sale price $1.49, Tilkostats, list price $2, sale price $1.75. Microstats, list $1.50, sale price 65¢. price costs. Kowalsky 1 sale price S1.98. pernumerary Offi Main = Are those that fit properly, Tt My 1o have a competent your eyes with glas prove it in your Frank E. Goodwin Lyesight Specialist MAIN ST, TEL. Three Family House on East St, Near East Main St, Corner lot Price $9500 COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. man et me CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AN DECORATORS 267 Chapman S High Grade Furmture CINDERS FOR SALE RUGS AND lllluu COVERINGS A. H. Harr“ Ao D. LIPDAAN w=Gieneral Trucking— skl Strect 32-34 Lafayette St el 00 WLST ST, VEL. 1233-3 | Bstimates cheerfolly given on all johs fincw $25 and costs tly raise the re ause ¢ p VINSURANCE—Call on me for protection in Fire, Hu:fgla d! - e o y .V b NS Bnow, t to € L E C T U R E Life Insurance. A personal Accident Policy for $£5.00 peiv‘\’:-:l l)r RINK 'AYERS’ SODA WATER “A RIGHT ATTITUDE” that is well worth looking up. Take home a bottle of crean soon o H. DAYTON HUMPHREY -l L o s ANGELO PATRI OF NEW YORIK Anspices Business & Professional Women's Cluh | et us, CAMP SCHOOL AUDITORITUM ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, TEL, ; ':ll?vm- stee botties—ic, 100, 150 IMIDAY EVE, NOV. 8. 8 P M . : : Admission 75 Cents Reserved Seats $1.00-<Plus Tax Seats at Door and at Dickinson's 1905 PR \lll.l( RANGLS ! 1 not k Ky was in t I.I'\~ Driver val cording to court Blocki was Epring trect when, at the street, he struck driven by Matty Clark auto was ba the two rear ec Attorney Btanley | for the aceused r 10,000,000 Y School Children # need *SCOTTS \"‘ EMULSION STAMFORD MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED Open Until 8 P, M. M i 5 Al Kinds o Ovolais oo Cans. Right near the center of the city in a very Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops ;linc neighborhood, the best you can get, a large two family house with sixteen rooms. Right on |Russell street. Fine rooming house proposition, See us about it. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, BY STANLEY Special Notlce Lobsters. Whist given We Have the Goods bodge, No, 22 hem, Tuesday Hall—advt. HONISS’S 24-30 State =t Hartford Visit Our Dining Room The ‘Punch’ THE OLD HOME TOWN When You Need It Not just how many mfles will it last, but also how will it perform while it's on the job? That's the thing to think about when you're buying a battery. A battery on which you can rely -a battery which will have the “punch” when you need jt—is a mighty good investment. \ SAY THEYRE ua_D r HEADED For. Did yon ever wish ron had a eelf-starter for your kitchen range? That's a sign that you need a new up-to-date range like the STAMFORD. After you get a Stamford range, your only wish will be that you had obtained it sooner. Simmons Storage Battery Co. 167 ARCH STRELT ruosy “ith STANLE, *Pasrwvice Y Aum SARAN DEABODY VOWED, TEN YEARS AGe, SHED NEVER ENTER MERMANS STORE — “THE VOW WAS BROKEN TODAY WHEN Ngwrs NEW TEAM RAN AWAY Stromberg Caturetor ] A G Hawker C. A. HIERPE 73 Arch Street

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