New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1923, Page 14

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S REPARATIONS BOARD " HAS ENOUGH MONEY - No Danger o Its Passing Out of ' Existence Now h Willimantic Police Department's Pris- g ra JUNKI Govt. Makes $80,000 More Than by Selling Them tions on uneompleted batt cruisers United States and Constitution | the LIVE VERMONT TURKEYS||| 52¢calb, Native Geese, Ducks. . 32¢ Ib.||| ALEX MALAMUD 82 Hartford Ave. Tel. 1665 Free Dressing Photos Taken Evenings Studio Open Evenings—8:30 L] When In Need of Insurance Call On Us We Write All Lines COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. Stromberg Carburetor | A. G. Hawker HAN ARRESTED FOUND 70 MORE PROFTILE - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘MONDAY, ;Are You Fat? . Just Try This snow and windstorm. The chief was taken to a hospital with broken ribs. Two firemen suffered minor injuries ifying. X re- when a fire engine, returning from h Minnesots the fire was in collision with a taxi- T vowling through the halls i several of the eleven mem- office, was trapped in his was carried by ladder. or[the home of General Amasa J. Park- er, adjoinin, rty, but cach time w hed, year-old vet ding the firemen Heavy snow and a high wind hin- police bar- .d efforts to save the building. The fied the local | @ interior was destroyed, and v r- | parts of the roof ca re has not | WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY Draperies Ginghams Stockings oner of Last Year Well Known Gunman The farmer 1in en determined, h in turn noti cer 1 M g 1 Evers and ordered him to the other man he pro- uto d a black- th The officer Kept watch ti other off Kimonos Dresses Sweaters Diamond Dyes o | Waists Skirts Coats MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative “California Fig Syrup"” is ALBANY CLUB IS BURNED| : $100.000 Lows in University Club Blaze | Pour Vicemen Are Injuresd prominent mes Find out how and why, Thou- sands are getting rid of {lls that scomed incurable. The whole story is in & book—a PREE book. Call for your copy today. DICKINSON DRUG €O, NobodyPaysCashfor hief B. J. Shiclds and 1 were injured in traffic ut to the P of his tomo New Cars Why Pay Cash for Used Ones? Here’s Our Plan: Cash Payment on Delivery $5.00 $50.00 $5.00 $30.00 $75.00 $75.00 Weekly Payments $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 Car or Truck Ford Roadsters Ford Tourings Ford Coupe Ford Sedan Ford Light Delivery Ford Light Express Ford Roadster Delivery Ford Worm Drive Chassis Ford Worm Drive Dump Ford Worm Drive Panel Automotive Used Car Exchange 86 ARCH ST Open Evenings and Sunday PHONE 1729.2 ——— GILLROY SALES CLEARANCE —— firemen | e flames several times spread to | the §0- | The origin | | stimates cheerfully given on all johe NOVEMBER 26, 1923. | | | ping in the building and they | ened to the street in night attire, | +.| Charles Watters, attached to the state | ’ | Hartford Hartford — F ur“ Trimmed Coats of Great Elegance 1$59.50-$69.50-579.50 | { Coats in the slender wrap around and full wrappy models; great | |B| generous collars and some with Stone Marten, Opossum, Viatka | '@l Squirrel, Natural Squirrel, Badger, Fox, Wolf and Beaver. : Rich, velvety fabrics in brown, Kit fox, navy blue and black. | Coats of exquisite workmanshi™ anTings, i Sizes 16 to 4814, | -Third Floor Why Not Make It A Jolly Radio Christmas? If the son of the house vearns for a Radio set, why ke him a present of fts and let him build one for himself. It will in- terest the entire family vastly. No home should be with- out a radio set and high price is no longer the draw- back as we are furnishing sets as low as $20 and oth- ers as high as you please to pay, Loud speakers, that can- not be surpassed, for radio sets including the Cha- mouox, Music Master, Bris- tol Audiophone and Bran- des table talker: $10 and up Fifth Floor BOYS’ BATHROBES A most complete stock of boys’ bathrobes for Christ- | mas has arrived and it is not a bit too early to select a pirett of the new Beacon Blankets and Indian Blankets in plaids, checks and figures; a selection from pattern in one in all shades and colors bound to please any boy { to 18. $3.98, $4.50, $4.98 Fifth Floor Reasonably priced at and up xl\l UFFLER HATS A large stock of Tim's Patent Muffler Hats for boys, children and voung men. The warmest and best hat of its kind made. All colors to match sweaters, Boys' Clothing Shop—Fifth Floor CINDERS FOR SALE |High Grade Furniture | RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS A H HARRIS I Sole Agent for . . PREMIER RANGES =General Trucking— | TEL. 1233-3 | 30 54 Latayette st Tel, 13293 CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 18, RUSSWIN LAND COMPANY —DRINK — THE COMING LOCALITY FOR MODERATE HOMES, LOTS s0LD ON AYERS' SODA \'.J‘TER A | TERM 4N AND DETAILS AT MY OFFICE ORT YEMMN | TRANS AND PTG Take home a bottle of cream sous H. DA“ON HUMPHREY; Asent | = Something you will like——it's dell- | clous, ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDCG, TEL. 131 Three «ize bottes—se, 10c, 15 Open Until 8 P, M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods Two family house with five rooms for each tenement, all in first class condition for only $7200. Fine lot with fruit trees and chicken coop. Fine five room flat in new apartment block on West Main street to rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, BY STANLEY HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room KC) ; T g | DocTOR PILLSBURY VISITED AUNT SARAW PEABODY TODAY AND ANNOUNCED PUBLICLY THAT SHE HAS A SEVERE ATTACK OF ASTHMA BROUGHT ON BY wg:xc;r:gsENT OF AN ARG UMENT

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