New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 30

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MUST TAKE RECEIPTS FOR INSURED PARCELS AMA NEVER WILL | BE GREAT CITY AGAIN }YOKOH Postal Men Ordered to Get Signers | U, S, Shipping Board Man Doesn't for Every Insured Package Think Tt Will Regain in Mails Place Tn World Manila 30 Th Nov Associa (Correspo Pre Yokol Reginning tomorrow packages, whether o pe) ema, | pare EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925, CITY ITEMS. Dancing, Sat, eve,, Ed ton, ou turnpike. 5 piece or advt Mrs, Charles Witkin of 71 Wolcott street was taken to the New Britain General hospital yesterday suffering from an injury to her right ankle She was later removed to her home. | Join our Vietrola and Gulbransen | ) ewing- thenake September 1, ain its importance as a | nt the belief of | . Marias, traffic manager in the Orient for the United States ship- ping board By preventing the com- mercial rehabilitation of the city, | Marias declared, Japanese business | nien helieve eliminate much competition and are resolved aestroyed by e other class mail, will ha ) ¥ : ceording er wiil ceipted for upon mmercial voin to a regulation ceived by | Joseph the local The New Brit been new | post off; post office has taking reccipts in the past for er than those or rural tion receipts in the de- through carriers, insured packages thev oan livered by regular the private boxes or but under the new must be taken vature of an insu T carrier y France obtained ions in Yokohama from the Japanese ment enabled French nts there prosper exceed- Marias “Then the Americans and other nation- Viied for got similar con- resulting in a considerable city's trade falling into conces red pack which object of the new re to a the to have contro rined ie to exp ma post off fos loss of inst ah regulation reads as follows emions 2 will be taken rtion of the Dy c hands estruction of the nsfer to Kebe of its ship husiness, the concessions lost value, This will not be regained the ecity can come back, and is is what the Japanese intend to does not happen. From now on | intend that Yokohama shall be | mere outlet for Tokio with no im portant trade of its own."” Marias went to Japan with the first lef expedition here the transport Merritt and whan all ship ping hoard taken by the United States government velief work, was assigned te direct | their operation. It witn the ipt aind the city and t > of it ping their iniess state original by the by other rames shall first immediately thers “The d signed taken both | sa appea they and the " preferably ple persc ) from on ceiving the Postmaste enjoined ceived for evidence insured to see Are vessels wers over ¢ for that detected ielivered jvery amined for of a parcels may and receipts obtained w CR recently RUINS TRAFFIC SIGN erected traffic sign at Main and ¥ big Ordinance Committee Has Parking Rules in Viev orner of Fast street The the practica r tween Arch parking the street of the nue, streets, tion and sldes of cult to drive Dombran. police tnstalled The was Wi to the street it vhen is prop on on the Hartfc Winter a busy e ars ke v hoth 1ffi- of ca ipproximately because of = | Oh, Yes, We Have Bananas, Yor This nas seems to b t statisties 15,000,000 are highway. O between there with the North marketing | about no | wrong dope. veal approximate- caten daily in the 1 States, ] an New song is the through nite | ward BIG MONDAY MATINEE BARGAIN FOR LADIES CUT OUT COUPON BELOW IT’S WORTH MONEY Every Lady in New Britain Should See This Picture § This Coupon with 23¢ will admit any two ladies to the hest seats at the matinee MONDAY, DECEMBER 3RD ONLY At the Palace Theater to witness the big production JACKIE COOGAN in “LONG LIVE THE KING” | —-— nl o ne AND HER PALS SHE CAM SHE CAM SHE CAN SHE CAN SHE CAN SuUE CAM SHE LA'_I_/ | meet Christmas club for $1. Henry Morans —advt A month's mind George Richards will o'clock tomorrow morning Mary's church. Exclusive Millinery, French Hat Shoppe. Room 107 Professional Bldg. 87 West Main St.—advt, The employes of the Capitol Falace theaters were treated to a| turkey dinner by the management at the conclusion of last night's per-| formances. Victrolas, Edisons, Pierce & Co.—advt, A meeting of the Boy Scouts of St. Joseph's church will he held in the church hall at 7:30 o'clock this eve-| ning. “Sitting Pretty song record. late mass for the be held at at St and | Sonoras. C. L. in a Pretty Little | . 1. Pierce & Co. There will be a month’s mind mass at 8 o'clock Saturday morning at St.| Joseph’s church for Mrs. Mary Law- lor. “Kiss in the Dark,” Galli-Curei ree- ord 1. Pierce & Co.—advt. There will be a month’s mind mass | at 8 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Joseph's church will be held in the church hall at 7:30 o'clock this eve- | ning Rrunswick phonographs and rec- ords at John A. Andrews & Co.—adv. John A. Andrews & Co.—Adv Mrs. Thomas Kiernan of Rock well avenue is resting comfortably following an operation fer appendici- tis at the New Britain General hos- pital “Salt 1 A Dea Your Sugar,’ Pierce & fox trot record C. Co.—advt exander itles s Fr Academy n, Mas the holidays. Gulbransen Player Planos, advt. A was born Mr. and Mrs. | August Wolfe of 402 Stanley street yesterday Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt, Miss E ent of ti Morans. son to stelle Diekinson, superintend (*ity Mission, who has been ill following an operation at Britain general hospital, is serion New improving. Special Thanksgiving dinner at Vie- tory Lunch.—advt. Willlam, the 13-year-o0ld son of Fd- Whithy of 120 Commercial who has been seriously §ll for weeks, is able to sit up in a chair. Our special pians pelish for fall house cleaning. C. L. Pierce & Co.-— advt, | Dr. Harry Protass saw the Penn. | Cornell game {n Philadelphia yester- | day New Victor Records out every Fri. day at Henry Morans’, 365 Main St ——advt The Visiting Nurse association will next Thursday at the home of H. M. Bates at 80 Russell street John's Fair, State Armory, to-| night.——advt Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Cook and son are vieiting at Wyckoff, N. J Lunch at Halllnan's.—advt | Policeman Thomas Feeney has re- covered a sum of money for C. Deve. | volno of &8 Deaver street, after the latter report theft to the police, The meney ound in the posses. sion a young boy whese case has been turned over to Probation Officer Edward ', Connolly Remember! New records every Frie day. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt, Peter Biernacki of 87 Clinton street has reporte police that his utomobile struck and smashed the rallroad gates at the Washington strect crossing last night. He claims | that there were no light on the gates | at the time | Get vour Prof. Bldg., advt. the stre sover whee) Mrs, St of to the Wonder Main Brunswick 87 West ree- street.— | L) ~ Ma Knows How To Win An Argumen [members of | Curtls street | ceremony TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES print l\v\\siprr‘.\'.'-vs the Britain is|Coolidge as a Christmas gift will seriously concerned aver military | pardon all men in the United States preparations in Germany; British| who were convicted of war-time of- forelgn office denies that any official | fense. authority can be attributed to the statement. British newspapers hope that President agency report that Great between members - of Legion and the Ku Klux Cedarhurst, N, Y, mars dedication of monument who died during Fight the | American Klan at Berlin announc that party coalition comprising the cler-| exercises at icals, people’s party and democrats,|to nine young men will succeed the deposed Stresemann|the war. ministry and Dr. Wilhelm Marx, cler- ical leader, will be chancellor. s a three- Two men are killed at Thanksgiv- o Y S .< ing day automobile race at Beverly Republican leaders in®rcase pres- ins, Cal, sure that President Coolidge shall make different announcement soon whether he will seek the nomination |tcacher, is found in a suburh of Van- in 1924, couver, B. C Geraldine Farrar will sing tonight| pyankic Genaro at Atlanta city auditorium: promot-| jecision over Carl ers of high school minstrel show re-| york Vet lease auditorium to singer after two churches had closed their doors against her appearance in that city, Death in Boston of CF —— ne stice of the Massachusetts su- Lady Astor tells British heckler preme judicial court. that when she dies she will send her son to parliament. gets the judges’ city with ecrust of baked member at Pumpkin the top, amazes American society pie, - the Prof. William TLyon Phelps of Yale, in New York city addre NEWLYWEDS SURPRISED : mwww | initiated and important business trans- More Than 200 Priends et nder Re- (acted. The Tegner degree team ‘R LODGE INTTIATION iodge, Vasa, will night Vega hall, 5 candidates will be ’ TEGN Tegner Order of meet Monday in ception To Mr. and Mrs. (scar Carl- | work and is much in demand. Wed- | nesday night it visited Hartford and | put through a class of lin Norden lodge of that city, son at Norden Bungalow. Mr. and Mrs { Stanley street, were tendered a sur- | i TR, prise. Wednesday evening in Norden | = T — Bungalow by 200 friends from this city, Deep Hart New Yor) The Oscar (arlson of over River and An add 1 by solos by Miss Mildred ormer Couneiln 4 piano duet by Miss Rerglund and Mrs. Rudolph Snygg, a recitation by little Miss Jennie Parson, Sven Pet- | erson favored with sevgral humorous recitations and Ernest Ohistrom of Hartford also spoke briefly. On he half of the guests Carl Skoglund pre. . and Mrs, ( with an percolator 3 Mrs, Carison bouquet of chrysanthemums trom Norden lodge and the junior lodge presented her with a forn After the program refreshments | were served and dancing was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. O Nor married, A0TH ANNIV Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Johnson of Main street were the guests of frienc at a party given at Vega hall W nesday evening in henor of their 30th wedding anniversary. A buffet was interesting gram Migses DPeter son, Bwanson and Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were presented with a number of gifts, the latter receiving a string of pearls and t of chrysanthemums, and son ceiving a “library were about 25 guests Rergiund, talk by verin John son, b o+ ey aned and glasses fitted by one who know arlson electric with tray large set, also rec: Heavy Zylo- frame: hell spectacle 30, and Examination ra, Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST, Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford Carlson are active en lod and woere recently lunch served and an rendered by tl ANNOUNCEMENTS ] s a houn Mr. John party present Florists and Nurserymea 2 re Autornatic" sraiing, oA, waierproof. | BURTAT Ihere VAL . CARTER—HULTGREN Mr. and Mrs, Hultgren of 77 « marringe of their daughter, Litlian €, Hultgren, to Alfred Carter Waterbury, the being performed in New ¥, November 24 make their Water wante nnou i Fruit trees, plants 20, Herald ut flowers, Funeral Iohnson's Greenhousen 0. York city Mr, and home at bury o Mrs, Carter ® Anderson a ird ( w ID planis and g o gt 7 Church 8t Lost and Vound in enne Ph ENGAGEMENT \ Mrs. strent ANNOUNCED “" Delaney of Olive announces t nicce, Mise Ju William ¥, Moons Mrs. Thomas street Julia wonals on her a n weekly pay- ng Store, 63 Church office, Mooney, o " " "ll I.I " t OH! ALL RIGHT! HAVE | 7 vour owwm waY: 1 E YOU WANNA /== SPOIL THE CHILD | 1 v's up T you: AL At 1§ 1] Nell Austin, missing Seattle school | Tremaine in New NOTIOE-—After Thanksgiving Day the Al ries %, Jen- | §XVE 1.3 on coal il on | Thanksgiving | ex-| dinner celebration in a London hotel, | has | | gained state-wide prominence for its | candidates | | STUDERAKERS—Light AUTOMOTIVE | DODG | BowT R v weehs ag. | Jolm Wodal, Rerlin, Conn. | | BY CLIFF STERRETT 0 P 0 - A MG D A S A Bl e ] 4 S e A ———— THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabatically Arranged For Quick and Ready Re‘erence. LIN, RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTION& Ch Prepald -l _Yearly Order Ra Count 6 words to a lne. 14 lines to an !nch. Minimum Space, 3 Lines Minlmum Book Chaige, 36 Cents No Ad Accepted After 1 P, Classified Page cn S8amo Da: Ads Accepted Over tie T Convenience of Custom Ask For a “Want Ad T i | | | ‘C ANNOUNCEMENTS ) Store Announcements 1 | cade Studio will | tin 8:30. be open every evening Photographs taken at night as good as day, Make your appolntments| Bow. | Tnstall Accurate Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Woods, 61 | Main street; ‘phone 2765, | AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK, MOTOR CARS — Beiter ca bemg built and Buick 1s buildin New Britain Bulck Co., 235 Arch stre Phone_2607. CADILLAC = CARB - Balos _and _ Barvice. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Corcern.” West Main, corner Lincoln St. CHANDLER and Cleveland niotor cars and accersories. American Sales Co., § Elm St. | CHEVROLET motor cars for _economical transportation, New Britain Motor Sales Corp., & Main street, DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—8ales and service, 8. & I'. Motor Bales Co., 166 Elm_St, corner Iranklin; 'phone 731. | DURANT AND STAR motor cas Bules and service, “Jus. Real Good Cars.” O, A. Bence, 18 Main street; 'Phons 2316, or, Bal serve oesaories. Auto- mc 200 E. Main. HUDSON AND EBSBEX--America's leadiug car values, BSee the new coaches. Honej man Auto Sales ‘o, Bales and Bervice 139 Arch St.; 'phume 2109. HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service, Cl'y Service Station, Hartford Ave., cornae Stenley and ‘5,,“,‘”“ ot M. onessi. | 5 o motor Bales High gre C. A, ‘Bence, 51 Mam Bt | CHALMERS—Sales _and auley and Hennett, 96 Arch MAXWELL service, Mc street MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably the world over. ¥. L. kno#n Green, Salen wud | NASH and Oakiand motor cars, Huwker, 65 Elm strest. | Local agents for eix touring, $u06; | special six touring, §1,350; big six touring, 81,760, F. O, B, factory. M. irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt “This s & Btudebaker yeur” KNTGHT AND OVERLAND moior t ¢ Elm St.; service, 13/ Valve Motor" R TAED CAR BEXCHANGE-— | A complete clearance salo on the Gillrey plan glves you un opportunity to secure & dependable used car at & low price with convenisnt terinw, Large variety, &8 Arch| S, Open evenlngs and Sunday, Autemo- | tive Used Car Kxchangs| CHEVROLET GOt condition; cheap rald | 1037 for saie, In A-1 fo Box 10, [ od, 4 exc Cherry Bt Pho COMMERCE truck for maie, 1 mechanical condition. Inguire R, doiph, 127 Cherry 8t 1020 coupe, in excellent 5 good tires, appearance and| very good, Wire wheels. Price $426, Will take Ford in trade. Automo tive Used Car hange, 86 Arch Bt Phone 1 | VLT, 1022, touting car. ‘This car I8 in fine shape mechanically and looks good Price § Terms, R Rudolph, 127 Cherty 8t Phone 2051 1921, Ruds! phone ok, R, € ‘phone condition Ttudelph, tires. e. shape me. chanically; pholstery s Carags ' 121 Cherry Balce: ¥ v, itadoiph, show- 1790, Bervice phone 2051-2. a very buying to Jook horiy Lim room 4 8tation, EVERYTHING'S JARE, POLLY. PA SAYS You CAN GO YOURE. A ’('IJDFI—-:E MA. I DONT GEE 4 HOW YOU Al MAN AGE CONVINCE. PA | THAT You /- Loat meyury) CONVINCE HIM, HONEY. I JeEsS TIRE / | HUDSON, L_ AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale ¥ORDS—FORDE—FORDS— § $300 Runabouts, $50, $76, 350, $76, 3100, 275, Sedans, 3100, Touring $275, 3 Light Deliveries, $50, Coupes, 3260, . $100, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SEHVICE 200 EAST MAIN 8T, PHONE 2701, ‘months old; ‘Phone FORD four-door Scdan, three good us new; will sell reasonably. 244 FORDS--Roadsters, tourings, light delivery, roadster delivery and an express at 35 down and a weekly payment of $b. Auto- motive Used Car Bxchange, 86 Arch- St Condition; 45 Henry Al onve. FORD Sedan for sale, in reasonable if taken at street; second floor, _ FORD racer, 1923, In excellent condition H. O. Menousek, 44 Cottage Place, cdan, many extras, good conditl 000 miles, reasonable. Phone 3 FORD, 1 o ton truck chassis, in_fine condition, are cxcellent, Price §150, Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch St._Phone 1729-2, FORD run 1 GOOD 1922 USED CARS— ssex coach. Eesex coach, Maxwell touring car. 1920 Metz master eix. 1920 Essex roadstor, 7 pass. Hudson touring. Stearne-Knight touring, 1923 1920 McGAULEY & BENNETYT 98 ARCH BT. Thone 2353, HERE'S avother 1923 Jewctt d4-pass. coupe, driven only 5,200 miles; practically new. A. G .Hawker, 53 EIm St.; 'phono 2486, AUDEON touring 1919, good ru ondition cash terms. “This 18 v Irving Jester HUL SEDAN, 1018, new paint _and good running condition; price dirt cheay “Thia is & Studebaker year." M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch_street. 16235, sedan, This car has ooen run very little and is practically new iu every detall. Price 1s low, Will take & lighter car In trade. Automotive Used Car_Exchange, 88 Arch Bt. Phone 1735 HUPMOBILE touring car i A-1__shape, mechanically; five good tires, and looks good; $350 t it A, G. Hawker, b3 ¥lm 8t.; 'phone 2456. or | TUPMOBILE, 1917, roadster, in good mo- chanical condition. Excellent paint. Price only $260, Terms. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2061-3, LIGIHT DELIVERIES, dumps and chassis, can be purchased on small weekly pay- ments, These workers will pay for them- selves overy week at the prices quoted in the Glilroy clearance sale now going ou at 86 Arch St. Your business caunot af- ford to bo without one. Automotive Used Car_Exchange, Open eves. and Sunday. LOOK—LOOK—LOOK— Terms to sult purchaser Brand new Maxwell touring. Slightly used Maxwell é-pass. coupe, Hlightly used Maxwell elub coupe. Blightly used Maxwoll sport tour 1923 Maxwell touring, 1922 Four Maxwoll tourtng cars 1921 Maxwell coupe, 1920 Maxwell touring. 1921 Hudson touring 1020 Easex roadster 1923 Ford coupe 1922 Ford touring Thess cars will be sold fire prices to_make room Hudson and Essex cars, for new HONEYMAN AUTO SALLS 139 ARCH PHONE §T Hudson and Lwsex Dealors, D touring A stery and pasnt; Ane running order; pri nly § A G, Mawker, 52 Kim st phone 2458, OUR Willys-Knight demonstrator for waic; uo trade taken on this, Rudolpl 8 Garage, 127 Cherry Bt ‘phone 2061-2, Ealearoom, 4 Elm 8t.; 'phone 1590, 1 %, OARTA ug touring, mo will be seld for §200; . a real buy. Rudoly Phone PUTATION t 18 TION YOUR PROTEC. BUY Al b ning and are YOUR UBED CAR BRITAINS BUICK CAR DEPT AR e cuing C11Y sEnRvIcy 236 YARTFORT A M AT 1T FAYS 10 BUY A HUFMOBILE

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