New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 2

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ANDY Mirror 59c per pound THE — DICKINSON CHOOSE: A SMART Fur Trimmed Coat at our BEFORE-INVENTORY PRICES k chiefly of prices at year because » cldar this apparel ory—but we sug- investigate the vulues these soft high gr ma- rich finest quality smart styles gs worth them hemse w before inve gest that yo remarkabl coats: the terials, the the savin while— Ves are be proud to HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Strect Hartford, It Pays Buy Our Kind” ” {TH ANNUAL END OF SEASON SALE Now In Progress | Have a Suit Made |'l‘o Your Measure ‘ $35.00 Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “Let Us Clothe You We Know How.” Hard-Candy Special Assortment m SAFES PRINTERS aAnD STATIONERS & CONCERT DANCE SCOTTISH Under Auspices of Clan Douglas FRIDAY EVE. FEB. 1st ODD FELLOWS HALL Admission 83c You'll Do Better at AXELROD’S We are out of the, Wigh Rent District Trusses Abdominal Belts Shoulder Braces We Can Fit You Better Axelrod’s Pharmacy Park Cor. Meadow St. Axelrod for Accuracy 1#2 Us Fill Your Prescriptions ADKINS 668 CHURCH ST AND | Bristol [iRANI] LIST OF BRISTflL ANNOUNGED (Continued from First Page) Building 36,500 15,450 Arcanum Compa Harold I. Arms : Emma J. Arnold ...~. Arnold Realty Company. B ('l‘°:’:“ and Leopoldina Bachand Willis H. Ba Carlyle 1. Bq Lena F. Barn Lillian H. Ba Myrtle I. Barne Wallace Barnes Co. Wallace Barnes Co., Division) - illiam L. Barrett Beach Lumber Co 16,500 on nes (Dunb; ' Jumes als and Zapn gene Boudet ph Beehard Bergeron, N L. Birge and Sons Co Riakesley Novelty William R. Mary E. Brainard .. Sristol Baptist Ch Bristol Brass Corporation. . .1 Bristol Drapery and Rug Co Bristol Furniture Co. . ... Bristol Grain and Supply Co Dristol Hardware Co o Pristol Hospital, Inc. Pristol Lodge of El Bristol Lumber Co. Bristol Manufacturing Nationa! Bank and Plainville 00 500 ,700 Co o 41,000 Bowes ) 53,500 u" 000 ,301,000 14,465 16,350 41,400 12,700 12,500 17,500 110,100 120,600 120,000 Co Bristol Elec- trie Co, . ristol Press Pub, Co. Bristol Realty Co. Bristol Savings Bank Bristol Trust Company Joseph D. Brown Thomas H. Brown Carleton W. Buell John W. Burns Margaret Burns.., Ernest R. Burwell James E. Butler 427,100 30,500 | 517,700 | 42,000 71,000 ’4 000 ,0 10 200 12,100 | 10,000 | 85,700 23,5695 | c William P. Calder George Car John E. ( R. and J. Charles N L. R. Ca Leon M, Peter A, Cawley City Hardv [N Edwin Clayton Clayton Mfg, Victor Combe John F., Condon Edward Conlon Mary D Mary E. Conne Alice Cook Pan! Corsini oria Jamen ( Teresa Jessie D, Crocker Wallace B, Crumb Willlam Cunningham Charles H. Curtls Estate 15,426 | 14,600 10,000 21,700 15 Ul/) Carrington ase 14,600 11,460 92,075 13,700 19 0. 800 10,450 Iy 12,100 14,800 Conlor and D. Pietl- orty 13,400 §2,630 Delage 50,200 Andrew and Delecta 11,400 Pran and v DeNote 15,600 Joseph H. Desmurais 18,850 Alys M 12,100 Henry 24,926 Joseph T. Donovan 24,400 John B, Doyle 16,450 Arthur Dro 14,225 Mary Dudel 18,000 Agnes Dunbar 11,500 Bridget Dunn Estate 12,800 Edward 1. Duns 40,300 Hyman Dunn & 10,000 mil Dewey Dimeo cim o1, ux You cannot appreclate the full value of Baker's Vanila until you know its many uses. Guaranieed pure——advt, — For Colds Influenza and as a Praventive Take The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bears this signature 3 - DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor ha< MOVED Inte Mi« Nature Cure Institute 19 S. HIGH ST. Opposite the Post Office. where he has installed the new Biological Blood Wash Voice Culture EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING James D. Donahue Woom 318-318 Bosth’s Wieck Trainee of Yule University 000, 0| 00 | | Frederick 11,400} Goo ! 17,000 ! 15,400 | J. Dunn | Marvin D. Edgerton .. Edwin H. Elton .... % G. H. Elton and"L. B. Tuttle Herbert M. Evans A John Fierille ...... Michael Flynn % .... Wilfred E. Fogg ... Royal W. Ford Frederick A. Frye C. Funk and Sons, Emil F, Alma E. Galipeau . Clarence G. Garrigus . Joseph Gaudiano Emory J. Gaudreau Eliza S. Glasson , Goodsell Brothers | Willlam O. Goodsell Catherine C. Gucken {H. Dennett Gwillim | H Jessie A. Hall et al Hall and Perkins . Ludger and Lumina Hnnw'. 8. B. Harper cee | Adolph Harmel | Jeanie A. Hart cue |Leonard P. Hayden ....... Frank C. Hayes . |John H. Hayes . | Joseph L. Hayes John 1. Heffernan Herold, et a Hitchcock Hodges . Anhur C. | Rhoda A. Julian R, Hoelley . Perry N. Holley estate Horton Mfg, Co. William Hotchkiss “Hham Hotchkiss et al lara A. Hough ‘Wlllhird ¥. Hough Frederiek G, Hughes Humason Mfg. Co. Hutton Dunbar Co. 1 IdeafY.aundry Co. . Dudley 8. Tngraham Edward Ingraham The E. Ingraham Co. ¥. Morton Ingraham Grace 8 Ingrabam Walter A, Ingraham Carleton B. Tves J Frank Jackuboski John J. Jennings . Mary J. Jennings Newell Jennings Albert Josolwitz Judd Coal Co. Emma B, Judd Homer H. Judd H. Kaschak Mary G. Kearne .. Katherine €. Kellegher King Terruce Land Co . Charles and Emma Kuslan SBteven Kwiatkowski L George J. Lacourse Mary C. Lacourse Lacourse and Ne Willis C. Ladd Arthur H, Lalane Mrank ¥, Lamson Emma FE. Lane Montague D, lurdnfl | Joseph and Jlosle Laverio Willie and Tva Lee Wey Emil Lessard ... . Lilley and Trac, Ray K. Lindsley Mary Lorenzini Martin Loughlin Antheny M William J. Madden Estate Witliam J. Malone Gustus D. Mamatseo . Edward ¥F. Manchester . Frederick Manroas Estate Arthur L. Mason . . o Masoni¢ Building Co.... Frank Mastrobouni Charles If, Michael Delia B, Mills .... H. J. Mills, The Lucy T. Mink . 1. 8. Missal J. R Mite hf” & ‘on ('!J Alexander Monico ..... 8 K. Montgomery Bst., et al A. J. Muzzy Estate . Muzzy Brothers Company Franklin L. Muzsy ... N National Marine Lamp Co William L. Neubauer New Departure Manufactur- ing Co. . New Dept. Reaity Co. Piera H. Newell Rogers 8. Newel Touls B. and E. J Walter E. Norton Norton Thomas ¥. O'Brien . Thomas P. O'Brien Joseph O°Ci Murphy 0dd Fellows Nulldln; l'u John ¥. and Catherine O'Neil Michael J. O'Sullivan . Ld DeWitt Page Carmine Palumbe . Assunda Parenta . Maria D. Parsons Miles L. and Mary 8. Peck Willlam P. Phelan Wilitam J. Phelan et al tosa Piero . Vineenza Piero et A. and G. PletioMa Donato Pletioria Polish Corp. Zgodd Polish Warsaw Cotp. Armand 8. Pons } o Quality Candy Stores Georg= H. Quinion Quinion Coal & Trucking Co. n Morris Raffel Red Men's Building fr- Catherine Reynolds, ¢f. a! | Edward Riccio Wenjamin B. Roblins Oliva J. Roberg Cora M. Roberts . . |John J. Rock /. Nettie E. Rockwell C. J. Root Co. . C. J. Root Estate |aacob Rosenblatt . | willlam H. Rowe |Albgrt B. Ryals .. Frank Sakowski .. | Werner, S8anderson |Fiorl Santanello .. Savard and McCarthy { Maria T. Scott F'rederick B. Scudder Charles M. Seltzer John and C. Sericola Albert 1. Sessions !Sessions Clock Co. Emily D., jJoseph William K. Sessions . | 8cssions Foundry Co. . {1da €. Sessions Wells . H. Sessions & Son, oseph B. Sessions . Maria F. Sessions . . | Paul B, Sessions ! W. Kenneth Sessions 10,000 The F. A. Shaffer Co. .. ‘William M. Sheeran . Frank W. Bigourney Alice Shibinski .. Edward Shibinski Domonick Sinisgalli . H. Snyder |8nyder and Norton Paul and Bertha Stein . Gersteen W. Stewart Eimer E. Stocton ... WiNlam R. Strong . Helen Szydlowski . .. T susan E. Talmadge ... sflllr A. Terry, et. a Thompson Clock C Tracy and Johi 10.525 §9,400 10,400 | 10,000 14,200 18,400 | H- € 20,120 | El llen dL Condon S | wiliam J. Tracy, \\l!lmlll J. Tracy y Brothers .. |Charles T, Treadway Faith 1. Treadway Merton C. Treadway ll 900 | Townsend G. Treadwa 00 | Mary Tricuri .. 13,,50 Trudon and Platt, 20,350 Roy P. Tucker . 11,600 |George H. Turner . 10,000 Turner Heater (o 18,060 11,000 g2 A, Upson 13,800 Cosmo Vacca 20,900 | prederick A. Valentine 11,250 |Oscar A. Valentime 13,000 | g, J. VanNess and A 11,600 | France & 3 11,000 | 20,000 14,100 227,075 gyron P, Webler ... 11,826 | jogge M. White 12,700 lpyyo 3, M. White Co. 00 ' james* L. Wilcox 50 'wilcox and Woodruff . vy Carl Wilezek ey 41,150 | praderick H. Willlams . 15,000 'ye1en B, Williams and B. Mitehell . Frank Wisnleski . |Charles L. Wooding Woodruff and Gwillim 00 Waiter 1. Woodruft . . al . 26, HIO 12,050 Inc w Clara B. Ward 13,950 12,800 10,150 1,061,900 12 48,400 g 43,600 |Augusta Zureil 34,850 N Fredefick E. Burr Sidney E. Burwell Conn. Power Co, Mary E. Cowles liconomy Groeery Co. RBamuel Forman 20, 50 o and E. § Hobart A, Warner Estate 14, (Hm‘ 13 (qu SureRellef 141,300 FOR INDIGESTION 139, 000 14,300 48,600 11,000 | 12,100 14,700 17,700 12,000 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief 16,900 | 11,300 18,850 84,950 620,000 | and 75¢ Packages Everywhere 12,000 14,000 11,560 | 44,200 12,500 83,000 41,000 26,180 | 12,000 10,000 37,500 Cora N. Giddings . Sidney H., Hart Trving 1. Ingraham .. A. B and A. F. Landry Rev, Farrell Martin .. Hillis Perlstein {Samuel H. Rosenthal . Pasquale Sorgi .. Philip Sisitzsky 8. N. E. Tel. Co. Mendel \'nlk(\nhflm CITY ITEMS. Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. John C. O'Brien left today for an extended trip to Cuba and Bermuda. Home cooked luncheon at Crow- ell's~—advt . Walter Henry street and Miss Fairview street, license to marry. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans ——advt, + A daughter, Esther Helene, was born yesterday at the MacClellan hos- pital, New York city, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Slocum of New York. Mrs, | Slocum was formerly Miss Olive Rus- sell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W, H. Kussell of South Burritt street, *Victrolas, Sonoras, Edisons at Pierce's.—advt. The Scandinavian W, C. T. U, will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs, Godfrey Strom, 24 Norden street, to- morrow afternoon at 2:30, Latest Vietor records Plerce's,.—advt, Members of Unity will meet at the home 20 Stanley street, Thursday noon to sew, C, L. Pierce & Co.~Oldest Player piano dealers in U, 8.—adwvt. On Thursday evening at the First Baptist church, a memorial service will be held of the late Dr. Edwin T. Brown, former pastor, The services will be in the chapel at 7:45 o'elock. 202,900 448,500 12,500 250,000 19,000 26,600 10,200 27,800 | 15,650 15,500 11,100 11,000 10,700 10,800 28,800 10,250 12,000 | 15,000 Ciemens of 70 Lake Ida E. Berner of 17 14,000 have been granted a 0. B, always at Rebekah lodge of Mrs, Krum, after- 11,400 16,000 11,350 Auto Badly Damaged By Coverless Manhole An uncovered manhole on Stanley street caused the rear wheel of the auto owned by Joseph D'Abate of Hartford to be broken and the tire and tube to be ruined, according to a report made to the police last night, Patrolman Maurice T. Fiynn investi- gated and found the manhole open and the cover off to one side, The cover did not fit very well, and it is | thought that some heavy machine went over it and caused it to jump out of place, The public works de. partment was notified, w 18,650 10,000 I 0,450 11,000 30,000 50 | 11,800 | 16,150 18,800 10,0004 o 20, m( 216,7 26,000 186,160 118,900 33.900 65,00 10,600 13,600 58,660 Mary Roberts Rinehart (¢enter), noted authoress, went to| 550 14,600 11,000 safety director, | Philadelphia to learn First-Hand Information first-hand information on vice conditions. from General Smedley D. Butler (left), new She is 35,250 | preparing articles and stories dealing with erime. 33‘1.,”‘ SPECIALL JELLY ROLLS SELECTED SHORE HADDOCK, BOSTON BLULFISH ROCKPORT STEAK COD FANCY WHITE ¥VisH FRESH BOILING SCROD STEAK BLOATE MACKERVL LARGE FRESH HERRING PENOBSCOT SALMON EASTERN HALIBLT PIECES 16,500 63,000 WHITE 4, q;n FEELED BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 43,300 23,000 29,500 We Know Our Baked Goods Are Right. y Medium Newport Mackerel. . . FRIDAY THE BEST BREAD 5c " (A 0% Sav- ing Yor You) Ib. 18¢ 48¢c . 22¢ . 22¢ 28c¢ 38¢ 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 11c 16¢ THE OHICAN ™ lZc » 16¢ w 20¢ » 18¢ w 8¢ w 18¢ . 22c ™. 1 " 3&C w 45¢ SMELTS OPEN LONG CLAMS FRESH OPENED OYSTERS ROUND CLAMS FINNAN HADDIE FILLETS, v EXTRA LARGE F1LOUNDERS IMPORTED SARDINES BONLLESS SALT COD pint pint quart . 2 he. 29c Try Them and See! BEST PURE LARD Bulnrhn Foreign Office Supplements By The Assoclated Prees. garian foreign office has supplied the American legation here with quantities of documentary evidence Russian Soviet activities in Bulgaria, alléged to be aimed at the destruction | of the existing order. The information is designed to sustain State Hughes in the affirmation re- garding Moscow propaganda in his note to Foreign Minister Tchitcherin: overthrow the country,” said Premier Zankoff in an | interview today. thize with Mr. Hughes' resentment of | | soviet interference or attempte terference with the present form of government of your great country. We appreciate his refusal to treat with the soviets so long us this continues. tims of Bolshevik enterprises exerted | under orders fromf Moscow. amazing that this third international, | as Mr. Hughes points out, should em- | ploy in great, rich, powerful America the same irgpudent anethods which it | employes in weak, garia. Secretary Hughes' denunclation | of soviét methods deserves the grati- | !tude of Bulgarfa.” e BACKS HUGHES' VIEWS U. 8. State Department’s Accusa- tions of Russian Propaganda. Sofia, Bulgaria, Jan. 30.—The Bul- lary NOTICE to Auto Owners We have engaged Mr. WeSa- born of Boston, an expert on all cars, for our repair work and :an guarantee you best of serv- | e, “A trial will convince. ELM GARAGE 287 Elm St. DENTISTS Jol Gas—Ox;:::—X-ra"yi National Bank Bldg. MRS, ELISHA H. COOPER Announces an Exhibition of Paintings { at the Gallery of the W BRITAIN INSTITUTE On High Strect JANUARY 21st to FEBRUARY 1st Afternoons and Evenings Secretary of “More serious is the propaganda to institutions of this “I heartlly sympa- in- interference “We also in Bulgaria are the vie- 1t is defenseless Bul- FOR BOY OR GIRL GRADUATE If you want to make a boy happy, give him a graduate gift of something he will be proud of, something he is old enough to take good care of, buy him a watch. We have a complete stock of Wal- thams, Eigins and Hamilton Watches from $18.00 up. For a girl, who is naturally able to take care of things better than a boy, a handsome new model of a wrist watch is just a gift which will be highly cherished. If the girl has a wrist watch, a string of pearls of lasting beauty will be more thin Appreciated. Guaranteed M. C- Lewrl'r | Diamond ‘Wrist Rings Watches Jeweler and Diamond Dealer | $15-8§500 205 MAIN ST, APITOL — 3 DAYS ONLY MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY YEB. 4,5, 6 K] d ans Wiles ,r e forc A Kingdom! SHEPHERD KING E2= Somarie y Virgivia oy 9—Big A ISy Parts—9 roduction ROTHFEDER’S 378 Main Street “Curved Is the Line of Beauty” So declaimed one of the early 17th Century artists, and curved has been the line of beauty ever since. But not too curved‘. When curves become bulges they are no longer beautiful. Certainly it is easier for the artist to eontrol his curves than for Milady of too-bounteous flesh—that is, of course, unless she wears a Nemo Self-Re- ducing Corset. Then curve-con- trol becomes simple and perma- nent. In Nemo No. 620 the Seilf- Reducing Straps, by gentle fric- tion, rid the figure of exeess ab- dominal flesh leaving it lighter, smaller and so much more «graceful. Ask one of our grad- uate corsetieres to fit you. Fashioned of white or pink coutil and priced at $5.00, an ample size range. ROTHFEDER’S 81 Sefton Drive Phose 1294-13 | i Beginaers “perinl ummn [ |Charles W. Roberts ;

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