New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1923, Page 14

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CITY ITEMS. “Kiss in the Dark,” Galli-Curei rec- ord C. L. Pierce & C advt Winthrop Council, Sons and Daugh- ters of Liberty, will hold rogular meeting at § o'clock Wednesday eve- ring in O. 1 A. M. hall ral candidates will be initiated and final nomination of officers held. Refresh- ments will be scryved Brunswick phonographs ords at John A. Andrews & John A. Andrews & Co.—Adv. PPostmas William F. D who been confined to his by illness, expects resume duties this weel “Salt Your S8 Pierce & Co.- y No. 6 s 1 to smoke the fire Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans ~—advt A ai 0. and Co. rec- -adv laney, home his has to fox trot record advt the o RE Compa ment, wa ast night, when stove led to was on of fire depart- Arch street issuing from belief that cal hort hospital Hasselmark M Kelsey at New vesterday of 183 son the Gene Mrs. wa to and streat Luneh at Hallinan's.—ad\t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinney of Haven spent the week-end friends in this city Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans ~—advt. The annua! election of officers of the Trolleymen's I'nion, Local 425 is being held today. This union is made up of members from Hartford, Man- chester and New Britain French Hat Shoppe, Room 107 Pro fessional Bldg., 87 West Main st v The lecture by Rev. Parkes Cad of Brookiyn, on T'he " to be given through the courtesy of tha New Britain McAll Auxillary of the MecAll Mission in France, will be delivered Wednesday | evening at 7:45 at the First Church, not this evening at the South Church as erroneously stated Dancing at die’s, Newington on turnpike, chestra.—advt Officers will be elected ing year and plans w Christmas at a meeting of the ters of Isabella this ©'clock in the club room Afternoon and evening, “New Brit ain’s New Hotel” hazar, South church Tues. and Wed. Supper served. New features of new hotel presented. Arti- cles on sale—ady Policeman Peter Cabelus has turned to duty on the night force after a week's iliness. Policeman James Sullivan, who has been off duty four weeks, wlll resume work tonight. Wed. night 5 - piece or ha ma Daugl evening at re Tassillo's Ore. dance Fri, United hall | —advt, Clara Camp, R. N. of A, will its regular mesting tomorrow ning at § o'clock in Jr. O. U hall. Election of officers will place and a social will follow meeting. Our special house cleaning. advt W. H hold eve- M take the A piano C. L polish for fall Pierce & Co.— Metcalf of Wallace street spent the week-end in New York city Stanley Women's Relief corps and friends will hold the regular soclal in G. A. R, hall tomorrow afternoon at 0 o'clock Court Sewing Mrs. John 8 tomorrow Circle Dixon of Ma« from 10 to § ock, Luncheon will be served The poli have been notified that the operator's license of Fugene Doherty of 212 Clark street has been returned to him. Miss Lela Miller, former head nurse At the Hadiey, Mass, hospital, spent the week-end in New Britain and yes. terday visited the New Britain gen. eral hospital. The Misses Franees and Sophie Hornkohi of Bassett street have returned from New York city, where they spent Thanksgiving and the week.end. Fred Schmitt, former wall Laurel will meet with won Arive known baseball player In this city, has re.| sumed his duties as physical director at the Horace Mann High school, New York city, after spending the Thanks. iving recess at his home on East in street, with | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabatically Arranged For Quick aad Ready Referen LIN: RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTION . Charge Prepald TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES | | | | Skelcton Glass is found |noon today with prospective battles in near Greeley, [the house and likely in the senate ending world-wide search for |ever organization. who disappeared after leaving | to go out to play cight years ther now believes he wan- ollowing a pet dog. of Jimmy In heavy undergrowth Pa., child homg 1 line 1 tine 1 line 1 lin 1 line 1 line A3 1 line $1.80 __anly Order Rates Upon Applicaticn. Tount 6 words to a Han 34 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 Lines. Minimum Book Chaige. 3§ Cln!l_ No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. ¥or Classified Page cn Samo Da AcCs Accepted Over the Te'eohone Vor | Convenlence of Customars. Call 925 And Senator Rorah writes to Secretary [ Mellon secking information to | status of the French debt and Borah's : action is regarded as indicating sen- Six hundred lives are reported lost | ate discussion of that question. great dam at Lake | flooding villages in the | Valley, not far from Milan. ago; his f as dered off California has the highest automo- tile death rate and New York comes | next, cehsus figures show; more than cireles unofficially express | 11,000 persons were killed in United as to whether any Americans States registration area last year. made cardinals at the coming | Pl | consistory. Negro is arrested at Indianapolis { | charged with murder of Mrs. Helen Whelchel, an attractive young widow. in breaking of Gleno, Tta Bergamo Vaticar doubt ' will be 1 George returning to London campaign tour predicts a mil- ority for free trade in Thurs- | ctions. | ———— r— L ANNOUNCEMENTS S Florists and Nurserymea 3 BURTAT, VAULTS— Aut ng, con- crote steel reinforced, waterproof. matic sealing, con- Cost less than wood or metal. Al! first c.ass under- takers. N, B. Vault Co., 276 Map'e. T i NURBERYMAN and gardener. Simonsen, ‘phone 3 CUT FLOWERS, pot Funeral work. Free lie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak Fruit trees + plants Lo 2 e Federal tax collections during the ending last June 30 were - 621,745 7 as compared with zel 197,451,000 for the ar previous, i after e | tion ma |day's ¢ Aged nun is burned to death and 124 others are imperilled in fire at La | Cross, Wis, in convent of the Order I'ranciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration l.eon Daudet, leader of monarchist movement in France chamber of deputies, declares that his 15-year-old on was killed in revenge by anarch- sts, of dscape a plants. All_kinas. delfvery. Sandal- st Sixty-cighth congress convenes at U.§. DOLLAR STANDARD is Only Medium Now Permiss- | ahle Eight Boys Replace Windows They Broke While Parents Watch Eight boys were before Judge B. W. Alling in juvenile court Saturday meorn ing for breaking 33 windows in the rear of the Parker Shirt Co., last weelk. Saturday afternoon eight boys were work replacing with their own hands window which they broken the works a epecialty. Johnson's G Church 8t.; "Phone 850, 817 Lost and Found Friday Anto M Th in Buying Tickets From | French Ports to America. oS puit 1 ward if returned o Ser 00 Kast MINK choker meadow club ‘Thanksgiving ward ARD | P Dec. 3.—The American do | 1ar has been established as the exclu- sive standard for fixing steanship | rates from French ports to tha United | States by all the transatlantic .ines in Paris, including the government-sub- sidized French line, Tha Compagnie Generale Transatlantiqu», which re- | fuses to quote passenger tariffs in francs even to French nationals. The British companies with offices rere are also quoting rates in dollars, to the The arrange ris, (smal or day Main St arraigned Finde call Tout. oliar rrYs with and Hector club, Shuttle busy at BLAMES NEWSPAPERS the panes e Defense in Ressler Case Takes Fxcep- Published had durin week n of ster o fthe von ay th put the window and acting on this advice Alling instructed the replace the windows result that they wers at work Saturday afternoon with the parents of cach acting supervisor. The hoys warned by the judge to discon tinue the habit of breaking win- dows or a more serious penalty might be meted to them (L with wholesaie viela today has been for prohibition ip the which on in fed=ral court three weeks. Originally there were 19 de fendants, but five were discharged last week at the direction of Judge Wins low i after figuring it on steamship companios exchange, obtained from the offi-! cial elasing price of the dollar on the Paris Bourse the previous day The arrangement in general in- cludes all the companies in Paris do- ing business for America, the official reason advanced being that the spas- modic fluctuations in exchange were preventing the quoting of rates in francs for future sailings. It was pointed out at the line offices this mor g that passenger booked and settled on 30 for passage on the liner Paris sail- ing Dac. 1, he would have paid 2,541 francs, while a man deciding only the day the boat left sail that day wonld have been obliged to pay 2,782 franes. Thus the deeision was ched to make a flat rate in dollars for the various French line steamers, with similar schedules adopted by the British lines according to the class of their various steamships the panes ir Judge to the obla by th summed hoys with basis at trial all us were George Donnellan, defense declared that he had heen ped in his efforts 1o prove fendants by stovies referriy Kessler attorney nandicap the de newspaper as “king guiitless g te hootleggers.” of French 1he a Oct had - OBSLRVE 10th ANNIVERSARY My, and Mrs, Marvin €, Heisler 615 Stanley street celebrated 10th wedding annivers: at home Saturday evening About friends gathered at the home and musical entertainment was enjoy Mrs. T. B, Mitchell of Waterbury Mrs, L. Blakesly furnishing several duets and Mrs. J. A, Fanion of Plain ville, vocal sclections. Mr and Mrs Heisler received heautiful and useful gifts, Further Honors for Theron Wolcott Hart “Ashes of Roses,” the work of Theron W. Harl this eity, which won first prize in the musical contest recently conducted by the Chicago News, has been awarded another prize by that newspaper's judges The prize previously noted was for the best work submitted during the period of one week, This second honor was won by the composition's excellence when all the works sub mitted during the whole contest were considored, There were several hun- dred of them, and Mr. Hart's jatest success is all the more noteworthy, It is expected that “Ashes of JRoses” will be published shortly. DAGON DIES, Was Prominent in Military and Ath- letic Circles of State, Norwalk, Dee of their their i o of re many ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, the engagement Anna Sinkiewdez | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian sinkiewicz of 476 East street to Ray- mond Gonyea of Hartford, was made ast evening at a dinner party given in honor of the couple at the home of Miss Sinkiewiez’ parents. No date has been set for the wedding Announcement of o« e Nore Special Notices Me annual Sth, Ladies’ Afld morial church Christmas sale, from 2 to 6 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C.-D Society of Stanley will hold their Wednesday, Dec Waffles will POULTRY ASSOCIATION MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the New Britain Poultry association will be held In 1. O. O. F, hall, Arch streat, this evening at § o'cloek Several members of the association will talk briefly on the winning points of the various breeds. Tmpor- | tant business regarding the coming |show will be discussed James K, Dagon, | 36, commiseary sergeant on the non- | commissioned staff Henry Dorsey, eommander of the Connecti- | cut coast artillery corps the out- hreak the world war and National | pardsman for 15 years, died sudden- | v at home here yesterday. Dagon was one of the organizers of the Con- | nect baske 1 league in 1914 and | headed championship team in| 1916, During the world war served | as quartermaster sergeant Fort H. G. Wright of Co at Government engineers are develop- | |ing a new low-cost cartridge as a car- | [rer for liquid oxygen explosives for ]uw in mining operations. post at| THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Warble This to Your Wife YOUR HAR 8088ed TiING You'w 1 - - exY HAVE 1T DYED! - e — POLLY AND HER PALS I NEVER GAW SO0 MANY She’s a Regular Dish-Washing Diplomat to | NNOUNCEMENTS Personals Autos and Trucks ¥or Sale ? 'l AUTOMOTIVE | Autos And Trucks For Sale WANTED-1,000 1 to be well dressed on casy weekly pay- ments, Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church St., mext to Herald office. Store Announcements 1 “TAfter Thankagiving Day the Ar-| Studio will e every evening | Phiotographs in at night as as duy. Make your appointments good now. ‘EA\'E 1-3 on coal bilis. Instal. Accur Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Wood Main street; 'phone 2765. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles MOTOR CARS—“Bet cars_are | bemg built and Buick is building them. | New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch llrcel.i | _Phone 26 | [CADILLAC CARS — Sales and Service, | Motor A lteputable Corcern.” | ain Lin St 1 a 7(‘2\ S and Cloveland motor ars and Alerican_Sales Co., 8 Elmg St cars for _eronomical Britain Motor Ssles Lash | West | CTANDI consories. | CTEVROLET motor | transportation. New Corp., »_Main_ street. | FOLGE BROTHERS MUTOR CARS—Saioy | and service. S. & F. Motor Bales Co., 186 | Elm St corner Uranklin; ‘phone 731, | | DURANT AND STAR motor cars. Sales | #na service. “Jus' Real Good Cars | 18 Muin street; genuine parts and ac Sales & Service U N AND ESSEX - Ametic Teadiug car values, See the new coaches, Honey wan Auto Bales o, Bales and Bervice | 239 Arch Bt.; phune 2109, | HUPMORILE CARS - Sales Service Station, Hartford Ave. Stanin. snd 15 Main 8t. A, M. GTON-High & seivice. C. A, Bence, 2215, | LL AND CIIAT S Sales and | McGanley and Bennett, 96 Aich 51 Man Bt services str MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably konn the world over, I, Green, Balen und | _service. Glen St 'phone 2898, | NASH and Oakiand motor care. service. A, G. Hawker, 55 Elm strest Telephone 2456, MOTOR M. Searle & Lo, Elm and Park ats., Tel. 2110, Local aud service, ~ew Britain, agents for Conn. | Gatuiel | six touring, 849, s 0; big elx touring, B (. M. living Jester, Lhis is & Btudeouker year” 192 WILLYS-KEN | cars, Charry 8 C. Rudolph, | Autos and Trucks For Sale CHEVIIOLET, touring car. condition 1 excellont tires Rudolph Cherry 8t Phone TOMAMKI ton; haniv Inyuire R, iph, 12 truck for saie, 1 ondition Cherry L0 exceilent shape me. tires, appearan.e and Wire wheeis. Price n trade. Automo. hange, 86 Arch Bt | e i upholstery $426. Wiil Phione 1 | BoTeT, 188 fine shape DORT Roadster, 1931, Rudoiph's Garage, 12/ 8t.; ‘phone 2051-2, Bales: | room, 4 Elm 8t.; phone 13w, oD Ting This car I8 I chanically and looks good, Rudolph; 127 Cherry 8t to s oar me stras, good Phone 15,000 mi onuble FORLIS - FORDS - FURDS 8215, $60, 350 Bedans $i00, Kunabouts $i6, $100, Tourings, 35, $100, upes, $225, Light Deliveries, 75, $100, AUTONOTIVE SALES & BENVICK 200 EAST MAIN 8T, FHONE 2i01, Aelive at % Auto nost kit oxy {frTEoN neluding | - Jeater haker I'his ear ng Etud wnid BY CLIFF STERRE WMY DIDNT YOU E | TIRESOME , INDEED! DO YOU GIVE YER MA THINK FOR A MINUTE THAT — comen—and~eWiidren | FORD, 1930, one ton truck rhassls, in fine | condition, Tires are excellent. Price $150. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arh §t. Phone 1729- GOOD USED CARS— Essex coach. Essex coach, touring master roadster, 7 pass. Hudson touriug. Stearns-Knlgit touring. 1923 Hudson ch with 0 20 Maxwell Metz car, six, cessories. MeGAULEY & BENN 93 ARCH BT, i miles; practically new. Gim 8t.; ‘phone 2456, driven only A. G .Hawker, § THERE YOU CAN BUY AS A XMAS GINT FOR THE FAMILY THAT GIVE GREATER JOY MORE SAT- ISFACTION THROUGH THE E TIRE YEAR TO COME THAN-- ANYTHING WiLL AND OUR and Guaranteed ONE Reconditioned or —— USED CARS — BUY YOUR USED CAR TODAY Buick 1923 8.cyl, Sport Touring, 5,000 mi.; brand ne Buick 1923 G-cyl. 4-pass, cellent. condition Bulck 1923 d-cyl, 5-pass, Buick 1922 6-vyl. Sport paint, 4 new cords, Buick 1921 G-cyl, 5-passenger Tourings, cholve of 2. Buick 1920 6-cyl, painted Buick 1918 6-cxl Iy painted, 1 Buick 1919 6-cyl. 2-pass shape . Bulck 1915 6.« lvery car Paige 1921 6.65 Coupe; ex- gedan, Touring, new 4-pass, Coupe, re- -pass. Touring, new- new cords, Roadster; A-1 yl. T-pass, Sedan; fme i-pass. Towiing; price Hupme Tonring epainted neidered on new and used ars terms arranged These cars hate reconditioned and Guarant es N thoroughly are sold with our Marsball 1. solomon NEW BRITAIN BUICK Cu., USED CAR DEPT 156 ARCH PHONE Open By ewinga. LOOK~ LOOK LOOK Terms 1o suit purchaser Maxwel used used Krand new touring tpa Ma ) Maxwell Sightly Maxwell Slightly Slight 1923 coupe Coupe used port touring Maxwell touring Maxwell Maxwell coupes Maxwell tourin Hudson touring Ersex teter Ford coupe Ford ! Vour 192 192 1920 1921 1920 19 19 touring ro touring Fhese cars will Are prices to ma Hudson and Kasex HONEYMAN 4UTO BALES L0, 139 ARCH PHONY 109, son and Kssox Dealers, HUDRON, 1825, ery Jittle detal), wedan. This car has and i practically Price is low. Wil i trade. Autome 6 fOBILE tourlng car in hanically; five good tires, 0 takes it A, G vhone 2456 OBILE, 1913, nanical condition eeh new o take ed Hawker, 82 Lacollent Terms, 1L Phe 2 UAKLAND touring upholst nly w0l paint. 1 Rudolph [ fin go0d Uires, running order; Hawker, 62 Elm n and_ patnt A G T JUST GAY THAT I @ | |DIsHES AS THERE WERE A HAND WITH § | THE DISHES? g PLEASE DONT BE TIRESOME ANY DECENT YOUNG MAN | WiLL BE INTERESTED IN A LAZY. GOOD FER-NUTHIN PARASITE LIKE YOUT — TELL HiM CANT CO HE'LL HAVE TO wWwAIT A HALF HouR N THE HOM. HAROLD HANDSOME., CALLING MA WIATH ME “TILL 1VE FINISHED HELPING THE DISHES. OUR Willgs-Knight demonstrator for uo trade taken on this, Rudolp Garage, 127 Cherry St.; 'phone Salesroom, 4 Blm 8t.; 'plione 1790. OVERLAND 1918 touring, model 90, P vately owned; will be sold for $200; con- dition guaranteed; a real buy. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'phone 2081-2. Salesroom, 4 Ehn St.: ‘phone 1790, | OVERLAND 1922 Touring c: in_cxcelld ndition, ‘Phone 715-3 or call at mington Ave. after 6 p. m. PAIGE, 1921, sedan; in good condition: thoroughly o erbauled, new paint, good tires, For demonstration call C. A, Bence, §1_Main St. 'Phone 2 10D USED CARS 1 hrand new Ford Touriag, driven 150 wiles. Spare tire and speedometer Y1923 Chevrolet Sedan, almost new, driven 3500 miles, 1 1923 Hupmobile Svort most new, driven fess than 11 Hupmobite Touring, and in good shape. I ¥ranklin Touring, good condition, 1 Dodge Touring; $150 takes it. Touring, al- a0 mil new paint new paint and in CITY SERVICE STATION 236 HARTFORD AV. and 15 MAIN ST. A. M. PAONESSA, Prop. IT PAYS TO BUY A HUPMOBILE tires, will _be dester, 163 Year." Rudolph's 1818, all new cord excellent conditiol M. Trving his is a_ Studebaker 1920; wrice 89 | Garage, 1 Cherry 8 ‘phone 2061 | salesroom, & Eim 8t.; ‘phone 1780: | BTEVENS, 1023, 7 passenger touring car. | | y touring, ar in sold for Arch_ 8t REO truck, New paint, neral condition and tires very good. C. A. Bence, 51 Main street. Phone 2215, USED CARE AND TRUCKS - | | $200 3200 . $300 100 1400 % -ton €xpress., expross express touring touring KENNETH M. BEARLE €O PARK AND MAIN ST ‘PHONE 2110, Dargaing i our used down, i won't Aaron G Hartford, wee 1 cars, Terms as low Theso are all popular get these values in tie Cohen, Iuc., 186 Park Conn. §60.00 ford, Conr §50 duwn tnkgs elegant 1931 Ford Sedan our terms fhe easiest; no bonus or in arance, Awron G, Colen, | 156 Park | street, Hartfora, | Tate ke spring strect, down and §6.00 & u possesor of a4 Willys-Knight sturdy only [ vark touring Aaron iiart 155 stroet, wiodel Btuts howorth 1,100, Anron G, Cohen, Mariford, Conn o clak our prive Inc, lov i only Paik 7““" Parts and Accessories n ALCONOL Yor 1« 1 ONEIL Your Rad lien Quart . TIRE AND 39 W ABHINGT PHUNE BATTERY CO, ¥ soTaR: rat ). M. Fa squnre, el 156, "[hoiobred” Cords, the low pres milvagy Uie, Imeans comio ooy 10 you Lhe Ball e ON Wi, g Ly the wan wio owns a yowis. J. M. Faie i, 110 Frankifu Square; ‘phone 121 itAVIATOR A HOOD ™ Covers for all makes of automobiles, Nacklifte bive., I, Paik and Blgelow Bt FIREE —iteguiar sl Oxily Penns ivania Vacuum Cup Cords at g6, Limite piy. 4. M. Cogswell, 5 Cliewtnut 8t 1 phone 1418 VILLARD ETORAGE Batterivs, saies # eoivice, Simmons Storage Buttery U Vi Arch stieet: ‘whoue a4 SN ; prices, 1 aiso Lol s ) 6 ) Autos—Taxi seryvice CALL TAXI" Phoue 2i00 will bring qui k eifivient taxi e 10 your doot, N, H, Tasi Beivice, &t the L. L. Station, Garages To Let 14 ANKLIN “Bteam heated Gnonges, 10x25 teot inside, trucks p Verien, ABply Squaie Filiing BATIRIILE " Abk | " Puilageiphin; gu tiuaTantecd ) all makes of line auto crank al " reasons o arm tires et mour viaiting and & Caw e, Ha a m, o Frankin ive or dead Thiee garages suitabis hultz & ¢ welding, b 1o 8 refited Coi b cquipmen Welding 4 cutting and bra: Haraware to Haity new « diators repaired mis and Jame re bodies and fenders, wouds and muftiers e work and rezsonabie Arch BL. 8. Woit, 1106, n [ Irop. ATO Tor A dewe ripti e © and side curiaine . auts bodss of every + upholstered and repaired. Over experionce at Ui business, J \uto Top & Uphoistering Co., wone 2649 ne and Btanley st reet wkilied mechan Helsen AUTO repairing ahho nse 197 A AUTOMO! on. AN by #a Phone 1 LE running board melding pu eties cepiaced. Remember + Weriice 18 our atn and that we are a body and radiator experis. O, Be ker Corbin_ Place. Plone 553 . AUTOMOBILE PAINTING SHOP _isidors a i Bi.; ‘phone 38 ase pi 247912, remr 78 Prospect Garag h o and in need s _Staniey wodies 161 ar fon. Clark's 258 Mam Aute pofiehea greased. Authorized Ciarks Automobile renr 334 IR Automotice n-, Paige wbd Jewer ' grinding % specimity. 451 ¥ Fhome 08 1 CENENAL WEPAIR expert e aispowa ny wto Thorized Cadq nete Mair and oierhauling by Vich car ut yon time. Fliep.os! gay Service Station,

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