New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924. CTYNOTLIABLE Steps On It IN STENGLE CASE Markbam Advises Against Paying : ' 1 F o for Damages in Collision | - o | Corporation Counsel John H, Klrk-§ i A - el ham, at a meeting of the board of 8 : ; { fire commissioners last evening, de-| e i ‘ G . cided that the eity is not liable in P 5 & : Ly o - | the case of Alice Stengel, who has presented a bill for damages caused | to her car when Number 4 fire truck struck it on Myrtle sfreet on Decems | ber 4. The claim for $64.15 as the| cost of having the damage repaired, o N p T was sent to the common council : / which referred it to the fire board. | : ! Miss Stengel's car was hit in front! of the Stanley Works plant. A truck started up from the left s of the street and was almost directly in the! middle of the road and in the path of the fire truck. Driver John Bro-| phy, in order to save a life, directed | | his apparatus into the parked Miss Mary Moore, New York society girl, believes in com- g o VT o : 2 rather than hi¢ the truck, Mr. Kirk- foet She sailed for Egypt—and took her roadster with her.| HEAT is your concern this time of year. Constant, even HEAT. f | Nt eniion the ety has no Iessl| She'll touy Egypt in it. There are two alternatives in heating a building—Coal or Oil. Hearing for Lieut. Hinchey. Livutenant Thomas Hinchey of No. 4 engine house appeared before the b] lavostiguts thin cases which ocomo up ot his wealthy relullves in Pack av- reason. But coal is simply another name for Heat. Heai has | for hearing hefore the board, be ap- ! cnue, Newport und Tuxedo park. hoard and was give heari i . o e 2 S r:[:;rfi‘r:;“foa;' iy a0 |pointed by the chairman, Tt was| Irench became a tasieab driver | been, is now, and will continue to he the commodity we sell and . lrecommended that this committee | last October, but quit the job a week | g ” e " > 4 e - P l elock on December 18 under the in- | (LGNS0 ndmbers of the com- | tter when the publicity accorded him | deliver. While we are the largest coal dealers in New Britain, fluence of i . Lieutenant Hinchey | = g . S e | : . 4 . B g AT T O o e enargen 1| mittee and the chief of the depart- |induced him to belicve he could be a| we acclaim the advent of Oil Burning Apparatus—flor Oil is but P B oo o of Gommis. |ment: Tt was decided to lay the mat- | succossful clothing salesman. “He | another for Heat was decided on motlon of Commis-i .. gyer yntil some future date. went after big money,” a brother another name for keal. Moher Bisie; seconded.” Dys COMBBN: | Licut. Stanton Fined chauffeur explaihed, “but he learned i 7 o . e ) sisncr Regura, that the ";“"_"«"}' D¢ | Regarding the case of Lieutenant | better. 1t wasw't no g He's a | TWO IDEAL WAYS TO HEAT YOUR HOME reinstated on Monday, January 1415040 Stantom, which was tabled after | darned good feliow, though.” He suspended by the chief onyha 15t meeting and taken from enel o8 i member of the 4 December 18, He has been in o the lthe table last evening, it was de d | Harvard and Koickerbocker clubs, department for abowt 24 years, to fine the lientenant two days’ pay, | McHale Suspended. {on motion of Commissioner RRogers, also appeared for a héuring before | lieutenant Stanton was charged with the board. He was charg with having read the tape incorrectly, " having failed to report for duty on| The petition for a fire box on Stan falled to repert for duty om|| U0 Doon o nderd ON com. | _ Victrolas and Etanos, Henry Moreas Coal at $10.00 a Ton The Convenience of Oil time, e stated that he went to his v reot near the anaar A com ~—advt howe after the firemen's ball and | PANY plant, which wan taken from the | [ " o o0 s o Mo eha lnstead Of $18-00 At 90 a Ga"on found & note nddressed to him, which 1bIe, was acted upon favorably S SIct O oR utanstow: evening Chairman Keevers reported that the tated f el W 7 Nloe! rs :'.;lcfll HEI':‘I::-O::,J-, '::“\n“n};cl‘rr:‘m |:1‘T;,\\Anrk of the budget committee is not At 7:30 o'clock, officers will be in- 4 yet finished and that u speeinl meet- Stalled. Grand Adah, Mrs, Ida Barnes w||1‘|:l ::’}drol‘\]-m)l.;u town with the peo. | M of that committeo will probably will uct us grand murs and she ia and dld not realise how far ne |be oslied wome time noxt week. Chafr- | Wil be amdsted by past n Ehon DAl Balies driving to. Thompeonvilte | MOR. Keevars wlso reported that the jAlta Mason, ‘Bapper will bo sorved at with them. He did mot report for|WOTK Of puinting th interior of No. 1 | 6:30 o'clock. A - P engine house is progressing. New Victor Rzcoras out every Bri. auty until January 2 at 11 a. m, He | "El : ; : ' Swod foF anathor oppoftunity sad], TS Uwal mouthly: reports wero day at eary Morens', 365 Main @, steted that he would do his best to |Ted #nd accepted. —advt, make good, | SRR S s Miss Ella Hultgren of Wallace The board decided to suspend fl|"‘ street has returned to Bates college man for 45 days, beginning January FRENCH AGA]N A DRIVER aftor spending the holidays with her 2, Commissioner Gans stated that | ARG parents, the excuse furnished did not seem to | “No, No, Nera,” plano record, by carry welght, He stated that the of- | Sclon of Wealthy New Yorkers Onee pyyy Opman, Brunswick record. John tenen is a serious one, more so sines A. Andrews & Co, advt the man Is & comparatively new one Thomas Maloney of West Main The Home Heating Blower For Buckwheat on the foree. He stated that the | ayi-Cab Chanfleur, : : [ 3 street has returned to Fordham col. 2 . ¢ board should deal severely with men lege after spending the holiduys with The Kleen Heet Oil Burner who fail to report for duty or who re New York, Jan. 8 -Fry B Oilel” ciiente Me and Mra M » " E = e o SR.00 port unfit for duty [ ¥rench, son of Amos Tuck French, |3 Parents Ao s How d"A you I'l“',,”‘". 'df . l{l SR ot No Coal to Shovel An application for u position on the |and first cousin of Witlium H. Van- | * ; a ton on your coal? It's a tidy sum---worth No . Ashes to Wiestl Get your Bronswick records at the ¥ e : ) 0 Ashes to Wrestie department was received from Aloy- | derbilt. again is just public ehauffenr| Get your Broi sieadinau considering. Use small Buckwheat coal, NG y " : 4 ’ Rig Furniture Store John A. An A £ A ' No Fires to Watch SN 5 TIEhes & JEUBR OF B3 | N9 087 S & Obcaaive with an inexpensive Home Heater Blower North street. It was accepted and Awalting a “fare” as his taxicab | 9" Bt g he 4 o of hoaat i a1 y placed on file, | was parked in West Seventy-fourth | Dr and Mrs, Andrew J. Barker and | ""_ldpflf‘tl \lf‘l,\‘mnn\o nl‘l heat tl\|r;|u“rl:u I"|mw'\" v, It was decided to award the con- [street today, he asserted he was con. | Mr, and Mrs, Bdward M nger have n luckwheat, / ome a I vowe 2 " S i g tract for repainting No. 6 truck to B, | tented. He said he earned between |returned from a visit to New York, | will make you independent of all winter heat fits right into your """‘“_'_” "“dr“'"k:‘ like G, Kindelain, The cost will he $175. | $55 andl $60 weekly, plus tips, had the | “Walk Jimmis, Walk," fox trot, worries. It will make a better heated house a charm from Thanksgiving to Easter. It was moved by Commissloner | respeet of his fellow chauffeurs and | hru:\nwlrk record. John A. Andrews from $10 coal We stand back of the KLEEN HEET with Bair that a discipline committee to | felt no urge to return fo the homes|& Co~~advt. v J - our reputation, and recommend it to every e Automatically Saves Fuel coal user who ean change his heating system Automatically THeats Your Home to advantage, Automaticglly Regulates the \ HEET because of its simplicity Tl’mpt‘l'a(ul'r\ XLEEN HEET because of its economy HEET because of its superiority Cost of operation practically nothing. . V because of its achievement Doubles the capacity of your chimney. In- \LEEN TEET OIl. BURNER is dem- INCORPORATED vestigate the inexpensive Heating Blower-— onstrated in our Arch'Street Office. Don't on demonstration in our up-town office at think of buying an oil burner without seeing 177 Main Street 104 Arch street. KLEEN HEET ! ; | Z B 1 Qur name has always been identified with Coal—and with good | More Takes His place as Ordinary e casiest way in the world to keep warm, The KLEEN HEET OIl. RURNER Clean Hard Old Company’s Lehigh Coal on Hand For Immediate Delivery L ® ® , annuaL Hosiery saLe |l The Citizens’ Coal Co. N Main Office and Yard NOTE=—Our ptran ofire han bres Up-Town Office p No store has :eiver o;Tered values like these. Every Stocking is guaranteed perfect !;m\':wl from .'n. m,"....u Tide. 1o '|n| L we carry no seconds). You will also notice by the following list that they are all well : I el lbemcngie Aot oo ol dbtspigets oh S known brands of Stockings. Dwight Court the fouth Coupeivsiure we bave oo 101 Arch Street omas the Kieen Heet O Burmer in actual PURE THREAD FEE PURE, THREAD il Tel. 2798 operation SILK STOCKINGS SILK STOCKINGS $1.00 Colors and a few Black. Broken sizes in all colors Values to $1.29 Some sold as high as $3.19 Tel. 3266 £1.95 Van Raalte Full $2.25 Onyx Pointex Full ) Northampton heavy Fashioned Silk Stockings— Fashioned Silk Stockings Ingrain Silk Stockings — I QOIENTIST CLAIMS o $1.50 i $1.69 Ui $1.95 SEX_TRANSFORMATION $2.35 Venus Heavy Pure _ 8195 Lehigh Pure e Lel . B t ' t Thread Silk Stockings — Thread Silk Stockings — > Lehigh Al Silk Professor Harms of Koenigsherg 1e- | ularly 5 v t R N Foost Wydraulic Vngine Gear Black and Black oo $1.95 par z h ; ; e (he powes Dot won " §1.85 iy . $1.50 beoni 1O B o e vt FIGURES ON LIQUOR ;s 1 Camel Brushed %295 Al Silk Lace £2.65 Venus Outsize to & Male Tond A . : iy e eirmdfrapenge i o8 by & O Wool Stockings. Unusual Clocked Stockings — Black Stockings, black and cordo- Koe 18, Bast Pruss s, o | Proof Gallons of Tas Pajd *h engineer ng e The runs oo Q180 S $2.35 ™ §2,18 forTniim mire SRR et R i T T L - R— case the g -w‘{-:-'.\ : s & . S P E WOOL SPORT SILK AND WOOI, i e res wa . ‘ s STOCKINGS AND WOOL STOCKINGS | periments with buga ; ax-paid Tiquors [ pigs ana froes toinach. of v . - s r CAPITOL—MONDAY 75C All Perfect sl 39 All Perfect s Tatrie Aoau it | s B HESesirege St Seniin “STRANGERS OF THE Broken sizes—former prices $1 to $1.19 Broken sizes—former prices £1.95 to £2.19 A tor W ) the and ' ' <G aigg o NIGHT" - L ; Rt - Adventure ! plished, it wae ar ahd further experiments 1

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