New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1924, Page 2

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e — TR They All Agree ' — | VALENTINES EAPLAINS NEEDS IN L e - | We Have Been Agents For the Fire Board Puts Budget Reasons SR 54 ‘ . : ypher S lncubatOrS‘ : ; City Items ]H Black and “g]“e Drum Corps Carnival Tuhsv' hail, (YA ‘P'ebrm\r_\' 2, 4, fo-—advt, | : T ) At ten seting of the board . A light grocery tryck and a coupe 4 G ) an roo ers of finance ation, hearings will | collided on tne slippiry pasement iois be given the and police boards MOrning at the corner of West M ‘ cepared gy these and Main streets. No damage was| ; : and the budg prepared gy these and '3 | = 5 commissions will be explained, done but the contents of the truck i : L 4 ¥ were scattered about thg street. [ ; 3 1 FOI‘. 15 Years The fir ard has prepared a print- | Anchor Brand Girls' Club dance, BOOKLETS POST CARDS pamphlet .\n explain its ilems and Elks Hall, Feb, 8.—adst, “PULL CARDS” ~“CUT OUTs» | these have already been placed in the | ™yo v 'y g A, has awarded a $5 wands of ers of finance, | PARTY TFAVORS ¢ gold piece to Theodore Benzza, 97 ; | ) Make Your Selection While the Amaug the itims creating most 18- | yr,005rd gvenue, [ > " . ° Line is Complete . ESI0T IO, CILICL H. P Carnival now going on at T. A. B.| . i g Stationery Dept. » ; fephany awidhy hall, Pebruary 2, 4, 5.—adyt. | . r er l s &9 i ORh N it Miss Doris Wood of 87 Camp strect | : 3 ’ ; . [ J : THE b il u:x'n:v ‘f‘l“,”j‘ is recovering at the New Britain Gen- | 3 : | g —_ ) — . : *| eral hospital after an operation for | ‘ 'l HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. % 4 h an acute attack of appendicitis. } % e payroll sought is $15 , A Furniture, Rugs and Richmond | $1,000 for compensation. 5 38 36, panges inciuded in owr February | year, 1e journity 1 rickson & Carlson, | 2 ¢ advt, | and - assistant [° 5 gpepee Martin of 90 Arch street | Dru CO. men appointedy anq Miss Elizabeth M. Hazard of 60 | ade, | Arch street we been granted a li- | 169-171 MAIN ST. ]'; S iy A ot o e ] ' o Bargains For Everyone at the Drum Corps Carnival, ve heen ordered by the plumb- ' popruary o, 4 dvt ing inspector. An item of $100 is New Britain No. 1548, will luded for painting at No. 6 Nl & mestins ; evening | i R i : | house and $300 for misc eous § o'clock, in Odd Fellows’ hall on | ; 5 ; . ! | pairs. The board asks $600 for care) y .o street. | " i : |0t quarters. © Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. \ e 5 ¥ Pt i Special ! For gasoline and oil, $1,000 is es-| __oque | timated and the pamphlet makes the John Sztaba 9 his counsel SR o Saeat it e I following explanation: g : 7 SS ENGLIS Lo i .. Donald Gaifney. ed notice on ; : MARK CROSS ENGLISH We use o high test naptha in all | o clork of tho ity GOUTE Of 4h Bp- : X of our fire trucks and this costs us . 5 > | . B B FRS % S eal from the decision in hig suit | CAPE GLOVES approximately eight cents a gallon ggmm"m“‘ T Al REEE: : |above the price of average gasoline.| ...t way gwarded the defendant. The | Formerly $2.50 { We are compelled to ovedraw our ap- | o 0% T SR o B O court of ‘ ?’.ff"i?‘?ii",fl ;";)&1(1'5 jmount Auring | common pleac. ’ Look at this picture and you'll not wonder that Miss Jean $ 1 .95 For painting No. 1 Aerial ladder| Drum Corps’ \1'.u~m]u.: I;:nm"g ! Shields has been awarded first prize in ‘fi\'evbeaut‘\: contests. .l{er g truck and No. 5 chemical and hose, y arker of orest street| latest vietory, in Cincinnati, carries with it a trip to the orient : , $700 is asked and for regular an operation at Charter | With a two-week visit at Honolulu. Before winning the Cin- Fine quality tan: crepe i revairs $60¢ 18 exiimate vrhauling | Oak hospital in Harttord yestorday. |cinnati contest, she was judged the most beautiful girl in (M| gloves made by this fam- J the electrical department truck. WALES SMOKES “GASPER" | Kansas City, Mo. | S For automobile equipment, $450 is # st | { ous English house—and an B|isked for four solid rubber tires sor | London, Feb. .—Attired in flannel | ————- - - e i T T No. 1 aerial truck: $513.50 for four and black tie, the rince of Wates re- *. B, Hungerford, presiding in the extraordinary value at }3XT pneumatic tires of the city serv | Lrousers, navy blue blazer, soft collar | “, in the case of Joseph and i . city . air T ar ‘P Buyv ladder truck and a similar amount | cently took the ling part in the | l t C urt Mar, Suegge i three actions ) their regular price. Buy [ icela ck and & similar amoun PAce 1o the n U y 0 fary Bueggen in three uctions It was no one’s fault’ but it | for four tires of the same kind for | eighth birthday festival brought against them while they last. All No. 6 hose and chemical truc | House,” opened at Poneringhe during others has been appealed to the court b . i | oe twsive $3s7 inaee tubou: 4100 tor|the wac for Ve spirituai weltere of o common weas s el & s || happened. A burst water pipe | three new batterics aid $100 for tire )'(\:lrvl'z »lnlflilfi‘s. e oo ] The foHo\\‘lug -]v:dgxlmlmu : 1‘.-.\\\‘“ ton, counsel for the plaintiffs. | r above N P chains, u total of $1, The tires he headquarters of the society is been handed down by Judge B. W.[ " g st th fl | have been in use from three to five ¢ in the church of Al Hallows, |Alling of the City court. The following triul dates were as on e 10O ur yea and consequentiy need to be 3 and here is the carpenter's| For the plaintiff to recover $116.87 [signed at the short calendar session || fine big stock of Shoes Wifll tons I d. J table in |in the actign of A. I Leavitt against{of the city court yesterday afternoon. | HO SFALES For fire alarm bell rental, $200 is| Manders, from which 00 soldiers Nathan Novacks F. B. Hungerford|pyesday, February 5, at 2 p. m. A, A.|J| of water. Fortunately e gaved ask which is a fixed charge 1d | partook of the sacrament during the appeared for the plaintiff Mills dgainst J. Hallis and others. tor incidentals, $1,200 is estimated, | war, The prinee unveiled and it the | In the action of David Gofain i f & f . 93-99 s /MH)SIRC[ 1o cover dor jospital and X-ray “lamp of remembrance,” one of which |against John J. Rayan judgment was kham, Cooper, “,,,,,’,,‘,,‘,nr;,' | hundreds o pam rom. serious | bills, trucki horse hire, periodicals, | burns in a shrine at every branch of | given for the plaintiff to recover $104.|Lamp will appear for the palintiff, 8, ° f ind cxpenses of chief cngincer at|the brotherhood, The plaintift was represented by (#raceskl for the defendunt; Louls Ra- dafllage by removing fllelll| rom u {83, Hartford. i 1l convention, Ior supplies, $1,- The birthday party was partly in- | wWilllam M. Greenstein, phael and others against I'V;m(‘ H. s : U la callIELOU 10, cover foet bibte | farmal.. Tho Weinos und the DUks of| iia te (P0nuai, ondant wae BIVKIn‘Snd othems. 0. W, Kiettlioe] h bo before the water “It Pays to Buy Our Kind , Spre S0aps, INOPS, mshire drank coff ut one of the ywapded in the action of 8. Listre he Dl i and 1. B, Hungerford t elr xes o { . clectrie bulbs, ete, s, smokes “gaspers” and chatted |pgainst Scbastiun Marino, Judge W, |for the defendant | aked h h Th msurance power, $950 ds os- | with the soldiers, and there was sing- |15 Mangan represented the defendant. | e .- 80 t roug . e C battcries on the | iy against Kucjador Boyjiun, judgment IR AIDIUAL 1 i ek Mo o sont e b et Sl beem it § - the benefit of their hard luck. serviee suppled for the lighting of complaint and for the , END OF SEASON | i sixir s oum e [the counte r clatm. Altred Le Witt HEht eoagh make Sour breathing diffcult 2 5 o ) e i : e represented the plaintht and M. D, gii SH0PTENe O eney and sat ol | T d R = i BRCE 0 ot et b 23 remendous Reductions I\O\\ In Progress art Ayt | Judgment for the defcndant on the woted), This pleasant cough remedy re- ) ’ Sac BT complaint and for the plaintif on lieves, soothes and heals. Tt is antiseptic, | Have a Suit Made || “ " ° ey ot b v the counter _complaint was glven in ODenN the air passages fiu::!th-'vl:f:fi‘ 5 P g A | To Your Measure . Riis lia i : i |the actlon of Emest Nyauiet aguins :““'l}’,, ot o ‘;'“h' , satest ;E Children’s | Misses Littl,c . Boys T 50 fof v 1 5 MceDonough re- . W 3 - Al " Nair [on the sals ll?lo:::n“:l ttle today Shoes Shoes Gent’s Shoes ¢ iy Fridied | presented the plaintiff and D, 1. tile t t $35.00 S NRAN 4 {the defendant, vour druggist, il Black or Black or Shoes * Black or for extra P A work ALl s e The decision handed down recently| SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE ‘ Brown Brown BII;uk or Brown TC it Whenr Ioxes ol b i ; Lace Shoes | Lace Shoes | + PrO¥" | Lace Shoes Ye London Shop | " i o : , = ===l Lace Shoes | Lace Shoos | ; CGIL, , | Lace Shoes nue and Wi street; Bar- “Let Us Clothe Youn J tt ste West Mai 1 Jorome; 3 . . i AN . Sizes Sizes Sizes § & IT ’f.‘.w.lk 1l0 My for Wil power fur- ing in which the prince joined hoarte| 'In the mctien of & D. Abrahsm| TIGHT COUGHS company paid the bi“—you get We Know How." Hamilton aid Hawley n Burritt [ 4 - %, : ove and Broad; High- s 5 s it s i riswold; Hawiing and an cstimate of 2. covMBS |- : s i “ il A chainwith noweak links [| | ForMen, Women and Children and Chiropractor has ° ted at Pearl an The Trust Department of this , Into His Nature Cure stitute e il ”f;""'““"“":"h £ 2 = i ins?tfi“tion cghmbinel b ‘ “'OMEN’S SHOES ‘X%glgss GH vty phe e, ‘ 15 “f'fl"‘m ' ualification that can be ex- = s 67 Pairs of these ..1_9..8... ‘:". Ofice S‘:l" . i Takera in he ity sub- o | gfl?‘ed of the ideal executor. ,A big lot-—Discon- first quality, 4-buckle e has thstalled the ottt P e b, <, 4 e an tinued styles but good | Ayetics are left. ical Wood Wash i et b ki . 1. Pinancial responsibility. Act strect, 1 ordinance fixes . 2. Legal and business knowledge. Quick 32_94 &' 4 i " ! 3. Perpetual life. ~ Voice Culture |,/ cumen ssassmanes, o ot e EVBIUDN D" oS v [ L5 ¥ ot vl Buy Several Pairs EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING 1 oS b 1y feet of pray in some of the Japancse tem- | 2 2. s ¢ A pies. Thebw Doys asid beggar WONER ; We invite a personal interview James D. Donahue BUL A inch o i i, 5, B a e ¢ on the subject of trust service e o T e clam 3| they didn money to make an| SEVERAL BIG LOTS FOR MEN Trainee of Yule Lni didn’t have S e s SR {815, B4E se hoists | offering for cach prayer said [ AND WOMEN S Csts B . . $1 Ny $2 2 $3 Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 Sizes Styles WANTED! 50 LOCAL BOYS AND | 7 GIRLS, OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE, , VENIENT SELECTION-YOU ARE SURE TO GLORIFY IN THE FORTH- 1 H , | TO FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT. COMING INDUSTRIAL MINSTRELS § Remer’ E!CBIE?EUET& nu"" M ODE BOOT AND FOLLIES TO BE PRESENTED J § 0Opposite Arch St. Tel. 1409-2 | RI q SHOP 168 MAIN STREET I AT THE CAPITOL THEATER, EN-J — — - N ST cnet tn G i || Re week oF Fes. 1sta. || SPECIAL SALE OF SWEATERS ) =" lands where cows are ~ODD SIZES OF SWEATERS treated with respect and AT s 1 .3 Were up to $5.75 th Ik is bottied wit} 2 i e, No Experience Necessary— 79c_A FEW KID GLOVES—Odd Sizes, Odd AT scientific care. ® Shades; were $1.79 and $2.50. Edmn B. Hathaway ur Nursery G fiik u,-.nr-;n the . o WC Teach You Cani Wt I B Weaak: Al ‘ your body AT SI,O Shades, but black; were up to $2.75 pr. § Ce N Pllblic Acc t nited Call, i y ' DISCOUNT—ALL “CARTER'S” - m' hfiw . “d g : Wm|m| U i M.Ilk CO. Write or 'Phone to | ar 20 UNDERWEAR oy Systmm;mfi:cm.m ; anager, Capi - SCOUNT—ALL FLANNELETTE Gowns §| Hartford Office: New Britsin Offite: B o’ M : tvOI .rheate' AT 1 m&?)tsxmw for Women and Children 983 Main Street 37';'&1 Main Street Tel. 1610 BLOOMERS AND PAJAMAS "Phone 3-0650. , ’'Phone 1291.

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