New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 15

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show at the state armory next March )\\ux held Wednesday night at the CITY ITEMS. The cnlistment of Edward Murtha |-~C: 1. Picrce & Co. of this city for the Coast Artillery in Panama is reported frqm the United States army recruiting station here. Gulbransen Playcr Planos, Morans, | I Buick agency on Arch street. New waltz record, “So This is Love"” dvt. MrS. Rose Birmingham will be cele- brated at the church of St. John the —advt, o'clock, : "Mary Elizabeth, the one a kind| “Wonderful One” — John MecCor better Dreas Shop. Prof. Bldg, §7 West | 4 new record. C. L. Pierce & Main.—advt Co davt & La r Conerete that William 1. Porte and I Aini ines: Pl vt {17, Elliott sold today t Mag and Samuel Berkowitz|Camp Real Estate Co. a cottage on Woodland street to Powgll and Katar- ina Rauckis. | "Sittin’ in a Corn |latest fox trot. C. L. have leased a store at 16 Washington place, in the United building, to Aug- ust Rachunus, for use as a photo e Whitema erce & Co graving studio. The lease is to run *la c Biastes & A, = s A sy three years and the rental has_been |advt ay. C. ce & A choes o e case o ov. Basi fixed a’l $600 a year, ¢ There “will be a meeting of the| Deputy U. 8. Marshal and Mrs, Zacerkovny, who went into bank- F?fr;“vfs“or the common e >, Marsh left today for a trip to Long |ruptey a short time ago owing ap- |Li°hes Corporation Cou Auxiliary s hall A. O. H. this evening Edgar A. Guest, poet and lecturer, [Ladie 30 o'clock. A at Central Junior High school, Nov, | 12, 8 p. m, Get tickets nowsat C. L. [whist and social will Tollow. Pierce & Co.~advt, | McCormack’s new record at Morans', Harry Sarvas has filed notice of in- |~advt. tent to sell his coffee house at 29 La- fayette street to Harry N. Boya . | couneil Bakeér & Lasher, Con , that's|be ealle cur business. Phone 1966, —advt be in The meeting of automobile dealers Permanent Wi to arrange for the annual automobile | this month o Elmer Automobile Co. ‘SPECIAL FOR Friday and Saturday Combination Stop and Tail Lights with Special Switch for Ford Cars .$2.98 Sold Elsewhere For Up To One To A Cuastomer 1$50.00 - BUYS A FORD Let Us Explain the Details 22 MAIN ST. New Britain Pioneer Ford Dealers Royal Arcanum, will . m. Candidates will ving—S8pecial price, bobbed and We Recommend and Carry the Largest Stock of / Eversharp' Pencils and Wahl Pens . in New Britain » ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS L 66 CHURCH STREET first anniversary mass for the late | elist tomorrow morning at 7:45 | The regular meeting of New Britain | long | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 MAIN ST. SPORTING GOODS RUBBER GOODS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES . GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES THE COLD WINTRY DAYS ARE COMING, AND WE ARE HERE WITH A LINE OF WINTER COM- | FORTS. SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY, ALSO THE CAR. H. 0. W. SWEATERS, | GUARANTEED PURE WORSTED—S$5.50 TO $12.00. CHASE AUTO ROBES AND BLANKETS “l —$5.50 TO $18.00. McKAY TIRE CHAINS, THE BETTER BLACK CHAINS IN THE RED i BAND BAG. BUY YOUR TIRE CHAINS NOW. DON'T WAIT AS YOU MAY NEED | CHAINS ANY DAY. CHAINS ARE YOUR LIFE INSURANCE. PROTECT YOURSELF AND FAMILY AGAINST THESE COLD RAINS—BUY A RAINCOAT. WE MAKE | , A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS, ARCTICS AND RUBBERS — MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S. | FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL GOODS — -SPECIAL PRICE ?lmlr, Lucille Beauty Shop, 259 Main |St. Call 638 for appointment—advt. The Moosalamoo club will give a | Friday | Halloran Has Counsel Musical Program In Business Dispute Notices were sent to the stock- | | dance in"Norden’s Bungalow | night. French Hat Shoppe, Prof. Bldg. advt, | There will be a rehearsal of St Mary's Junior choir lock at the churel New Victor Rzcords o at Henry Morans Members of the Lions |holders of the 87 West Main strcul.—“i“g Monday, November 19, to to Mr. Lloyd who has been in part-|before Mr, Guest speak city since last March. selections and th . Halloran sald today that business relations with Mr. Lioy The quartet his | sir Cha every Fri-| y. 5 Main 8t a kdre . . treeq MOt €nd pleasantly and that he has || AR SeIeN SEAL, Ol Hidet 8 ho |retained cour While he with- | Winship who has be ork for the wn from partnership, he still e g NO OPINTON FROM It is not likely that | charity will have an opi past sev day business tn;,; for the Stanley Works, has returned | |to her home in this city. Remember! New records every ¥Fri- | retains an interest in the corporation. | 589 DIVIDEND ON ESTATE {Island where they will spend the|proximately $43,000 were heard today | week-end. While at Long Island, Mr. |\when a dividend of 1 per cent was de- and Mrs. Marsh wil be guests of |clared on the cstate. A dividend of Judge John McCrade of the ¥|4.8 per cent was declared on the es york state supreme court at his home ¢ty short time ago. A number of Kirkhain from whom th been requested, having the city yesterday and | Chalrman W, ¥, |at Seactift, 1. 1. [the claims g s setkie hia | s ey = L 8 aguinst the estate have s Gl | Our special plano p.'m:)l‘ f fall {Foen d lowed and the remainder of n‘;:’..( 1(%(\\[;1::1 I‘n‘,'m‘ lj.mn. i : i"g““" cleaning. C. L. Pierge &T0= 0 ojuims will be settled on the basis | PORURAN spRnwe |advt. of b, er cent, Flavel Shurtleft, sceretary of the | pabaei il 0 pmmission, | national city planning — ‘ PLOSION 5 DIE | will address the Rotary club next | Thursday noon. By The Asse Press, | Vietro Edisons, Sonoras. C. L.| Kingston, Jumaica, Nov. 9.—The Pierce & Co.—advt, fourth engincer and four colored C. J. Burns of 806 Chestnut street|gtokers were killed and four other |is confined to his home with an at-!members of the orew injured, threc | tack of tonsilitis. | seriously, by the exple | Luneh at Halinan's—advt. {n the engincrosm o A ie) | Jehuda Halovidodge, 1. O, B. B. will| Jruig and Shipping Cofpany’s steam hold an important meeting in L O. O.ler Princess May, enroute from Port ¥. hall on Arch street Sunday evening. | Antonio to New York. Members of the ladies auxiliary will The badly damaged steamer attend and refreshments will be serve | towed into this port last night od after, the meeting. ‘Ten candidates | passongers, including prominent fruit for Jehuda Halevi lodge will be inY- | men, escaped injuny. tiated by the degree team of the Ararot lodge of New Haven /i and Planos, Henry Morans Victrolas and P! | TR —advt, 3 “APRIL, SHOWERS” and examined here tackitfie, 8r, and 1. E. Rack- | N. Y | Edward Guest Lecture Connors-Halloran |arranging tor the lecture by Edward Room ]M‘[Storcs, Inc., yesterday calling a meet-|Guest, the poct, Monday evenin, t take |Central Junior High school, have 4r- action on the sale of the local store[ranged a musical concert to be given tonight at 81,0 .5nip with Joseph M. Halloran of|Crean will render a number of piano Lions quartet will | red C. McCum its power to enter into contract re- board met Wednesday and instructed Mangan to ask the corporation counsel just in what de- Don’t worry about your eyes—have them S TO IEAMS for For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. nother Lot of club who-are s, John J. composed of m and Harold | KIRKHAM thé board of | nion today on council's 3 mse] John H ¢ opinfon had been out of | today. The tself indepen- NOW, B, a1F5s WA RS- S SIFAY ; Paramount Vaudeville W on_u business tip . ) S e 19 prowe ) 1905 8 Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— LYCEUM N R 3 . | advt, ‘ LUl A G - AR liov. Father Miner, who will speak # FRANK E GOODWIN * Sunday at St. Joseph's church in the | DT O e 1L e interests of the magazine “Bengalese,” | {is a protessor at Notre Dame univer |sity and has had under his charg {many of the foothall wonders who! have been developed at that univer siLy Join our Vietrola and Guibmnsen Christmas club tor $1. Henry Morans advt, Court Columba, C. ). of A, degree jpum will rehearse ¢ St Mary's | school hall Saturday evening at & . d > o'clock . ‘When this lot came in our manager wouldn't Bt ibgn, ol put them in stock. He though they were marked The practice drill wrong. “Why I saw the same coats shown at so and Scouts drym cotps, scheq s0's window at $50” is the remark he made over the | morrow morning has been postponed. | 80’8 : ! 5 | - - | phone to our New York office. HELD AS DES » better p— bt Balo ot 7]- He is right—they are $15 and 350 values—hbut | Mahon farm in Stanicy Quar v [Wl’lll}’ml on we are out for the largest business in New Britain o thls Silariion’ by Litetive there m e afid that’s why we are selling these coats at actually Alllam 1. McCue and Police asers Sd}’ q’ wholesale price. . O'Mara on a charge of rier ! United Chosen by twenty million N | atm that people .mi.m.mfm Ever. The newest models, the newest shades, all sizes, e et i il tharp and Wahl Pen! all handsome plaid backs, strictly all wool and hand |turned over to the federat authort- | Eversharp is the most com- tailored, all $25.00. tes fortable pencil you ever held —n The perfect balance makes it o. > {New Fur Store at tbsgr vl o 86 West Main Street | which can't be copied allow it to work day after day minus all pencil ills. Carry two Eversharps—one with black and one with colored —_— A I — Jesd. You will like the lead that mever wobbles—held tight by the exclusive rifled tip. And the automatic index that tells - the Tength of lead in the barrel PY ® Look, too, for the eraser and extra leads under the eap. The all-metal Wakl Pen will :: .-‘.u,u “:\'1“ ;1:;:;;:1 r;;‘n It's too bad our windows are not big enough to provement. 1t y A g <how you the many different fl,\l(‘\——pallcrns--al IMPORTANT. Apency *Plit, bolds considerably more these prices—all wool—made in our own {tailor :’:,a" Pt cwe Mo sk, and will Jast & lifetime, shops—sold direct to you at a saving of at least esd i your Ever- Buy both. Eversharp and : e ten doliar Toadi VN haershaTE Wbl Pen are matched in gold cight to ten dollars. recoenized as the #n- and silver. . Eversharp, £1 to Z"A"‘,.;,‘,:,;e‘.,,";:,"u 10; Wald Pen. 84 1o nln_ St 2 T S . year. y At gold at higher prices. L. or B T8 Ma o her pries, Loyt rouser duits ;ov'. to very har see Wahl rubber pens. $2.50 up. A Ask for the new e o A larger, better variety and best values colored leads, too! Made i the U. 8. A. by : - 29l & - JOSEPH RUBENSTELN. MG in the red top box THE WAHL C0., Chicage in Hartford, $21.50 to $42.50 The Co ~ticut Vurriers ha opencd branch store at 56 West EW Mai 1, Uhsis city. They Bave oo mHi PE‘N CLOTHING CoO. . 1 smadine ¥ 8290 ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD, CONN, i speet t up-t Cogrright 1927 The Watl Ccmpeny |the-minute fur establishment. | e

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