New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 2

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Politicians Run Up Periscope as Congress Dusts Off Its Silk Hat time to 1 diately the early summer program whic ntion ti guide to the : sion The cast in sweate tak Here's a “Bay siould make son " All-Wool Shaker Knit NLOK sWEATIERS POR MEN $6.95 “OREW WINTEER VTHEETR CADLRWEAR A0 HORSFALLS 9599 Xlsylum Sirect Hartior] iy Our Wind CONME HERE wWHY NOT YO!U yur Valet Service Is Yours-|| ! Good Dressers | | I For the As<king sse TELEPHONE London Shop 13 MAIN ST. Let Us Clothe You We Know Hew ) his v 1 the state of personnel administrative ment. surrgu he is no long- ah to bind to- vorld na- tior to ss and to the ¢ the His message will be and tor piccom hroadeast t o wi n transmit- ut oo Ligat, Stanton to Have Hearing: nents of the Go wd by Walter I, B . |of that box FORD IS HAVING GREAT, LUXURIOUS CAR BUILT Pulliman Most Wonderiul Private Car in Vmevicn ‘ DAKOTA LLICTIONS Laxative Bromag Quinine The tonic and laxative effec { Laxative BROMO QuI E Tablete will for- tify the system zgainst in- fluenza aml oler serious ille accruing from a Cold The box bears this cignaturs Thurs, Fri \‘:‘L nation | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, Pep-o-mint Noth- | | « make the next smoke { Lo — —————4 SENTFIRE COMPANY | Berlin Kicks Over Bill A letter was received from First Selectman George B. Carter of Ber- lin, the letter accompanying a bill | sent to-the town of Berlin for services | rendered on September 11, wilen a dining car of the New York, New Ha- ven and Hartford railroad company caught fire and the local department | was summoned. The bill was for $100 and Mr. Car- ter stated that no one had given per- mission in Berlin for the calling of the New Britain department and that it was not up to the town to pay the bill. The board decided to send the bill | to the railrfad company with the ex- planation that the apparatus was call- {ed out of the city to fight the fire. Permigsion was granted to the Fire- men's P@sion and Relief association » hold its annual entertainment and | ball on the evening of Ghairman John R. ¥ | John J. Keough and Ch Noble were appointed a commitiee to prepare a budget for the next fiscal year. The traffic question again came up bhefore the meeting came to one of the*commissioners calling at- tention to the automobiles that race the appatatus to fires, cutting in on them and sometimes nearly causing accidents, It was decided that an ef- fort should be made to stop this prae- tice ‘and Chief Noble was delegated # to interview Chief William C. Hart of the police department and if something cannot be dene ! | The cler was instructed to send | out for bids for having the interior| see Home Owning. Eng Firemen Want Pay Raise rom by at 4:16 p .m. The © number, 41 any No. 5 to the corher ¢ al and Putnam streets, the locatior when it should have re corner of Common e und Farmington ave w446 g0 Gans ott | porte nue, Com ex at this had oc s decided te a hearing or Salary Increases g0 vipany Reported Building - Fivemen appointn \ M o Parking” on Main st Marshdll Neilan “The Eternal Three’ ome ions for 20 years an towa payment of the tors’ bill is being provided to to is coutra every reliable citizen who wants build a house. The urban council playing the role of Lady Bountiful, 438 ot Horlick's 17 . The ORIGINAL: Malted Mijlk Jor All Ageg = Substitntes 50 A Double Guarantee 0 gnarantees assmre von of » Baby Carriage “Built to fit the Baby”~the reputation of ofir store and the reputation of the Heywond .Wakefield Com pany with its 97 years’ experience. There's “A Quality Sea! on Every Whesl" in ear beantifnl line of Baby Vehicles, Come in and look them over. JohnA. Andrews & Co The Big Furniture Store Tel. 72 132 Main Strect m\m—m— [ —— 1 (r—————— CAPITOL t Dave Only Starting Monday Musical Comedy That Outshines Al The Law Breakers Big Cast of Nifty Girls Engraved Greeting Cards Hi: Hollllays are justround o Have you or R R R R R L the comer r engraved Greeting } ct? Don’t wait until e vate..Our assortment ful and artistic Christ ew Yeat's cards is ¢, and there is ample ¥ time for us to give you our most % careful attention and service. . ADKINS M W6 CHURCH ST, % mas and % howcomg L A A A A A R R FEETrY ’ L] . Keith Vaudeville 1923, MUT = = LTSS 97 Year Reputation , Behind This F urniture HOME-MAKERS, for 97 years, have appreciated the worth of Heywood-Wakefield Furniture. They have always recognized its exceptional beauty, high quality and reasonable price. These 97 years of studious effort and experi- ence have given Heywood-Wakeficld master craftsmen a genuine knowledge of the wishes and desires of America’s home-makers. The: have woven this experience into Heywood- Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furniture, thereby producing pieces which are artistic in detail, proper for any room and comfortable at all times. Ask your dealer about it. Heywood-Wakefield Wood Chairs are made for every room in every home. The Windsor shown on the right is onc of a large variety. Ask your dealer for Heywood-Wakefield prod- ucts, such as Reed and Fibre Furniture and Baby Carriages, Wood Chairs, Cocoa Door Mats, etc. Backed by 97 years of successful manufacturing experience, ~lpywood Wakefield -4} PAT. OFF. McGauley & Bennett ~ ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE NEW HOME OF THE Maxwell And ‘Chalmers 98 Arch Strgmemg ALEX BUILDING Wed., Nov. 14 The last three days of this week we will have open house and invite the public of this city and surrounding towns to come in and see the new models and get acquainted. OUR SALES and SERVICE will be conducted at the above address and we will continue to serve our old customers there McGauley & Bennett 98 ARCH STREET ALEX BUILDING ON THE SCREEN AT LAST “Potash & Perlmutter” Barney Bermard, Alex Carr, Vera Gordon MON. TUES. WED.

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