New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 18

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GRIFFIN ANSWERS DIVORCE CONPLAINT Wile Had Queer Idea of Her nghts Says Delendant New Yorl right of w ancestor, ( lieved in a fundame r functions pply of wives principle ctly f “The plaint thought of w Stickney ous exponen Mr. Griffin's his 14-year- mother's infl of mind in which : her father, an orthodox d member of the dio- to chureh dist Grant he 1 present st conspict tin claring that she the Divinity of and numerous other artieles of Chris- sked the f their two ehildren. The were married in New Orleans in 1906, courts to Mission for ’l;;\‘o Weeks ks' mission at open tor condueted by Fath- Marian eld m\rnl week will b second for EXPEGT LOCKOUTS Danish Employers Union Threatens To Close Jobs of About 10,000 Men ats of War, They Say, atio tinue ope sistent thre against th KEEP YOU ON THi THE manufact...... of 65 leading cars either use Gabriel Snubbers as standard equipment or drill the frames for them. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924. "~ STRIKE AT RUM FLEET on Harbor Police Seize Launch From Liguor Line—Get 150 1 Cases of Alcohol. Boston 5 position st TALK PERSIAN REPUBLIC People Resent Absence of Shah Prom His Country and Press 1= In Vavor m of Government. ;¢ 1 the | separable | the of the in lon the < November in tull of 1019 to the spring of 1920 River Steamer Aground Near Canton, China ‘he British n. hound nton with gers, struck a t night and from Can- including nine and the he steamer Canton. more th rock in ¢ went aground twelve Britisi grounded v LEAVES CORBIN SCREW CORP, wr 1 m wi 1 today after bes 4 yours. e Crusherg Cor- 1 und Door Wanted A hook fiiled with A missing kin Dept. €8 Pittsburgh, SEAT! (ilar articld bury Iron W PATENTS ISSUED TO CONNECTICU T PEOPLE Open House Sunday at Blue l‘uangle @ luh “Open House will be hel tsaiiod club room 8 of ‘onnecticut for the ok ending Pebruary 19. 1824, fur- Louis M it, solicitor 59 Main st New Drit- ain Conn. Francis A tile stitute for wood, material. Pisher, Anna Krawitz, v machine, stock fe and Turret mechan- d piano solos—surprise ussignor to lan- New Britain: Curtiss, Clark, committ o Westman, New assignor Arms Co., ; intern will be chosen assignor to the Bridgeport; A 2nin a he ba s Andreas 11 cond e eveni more national mat or similur article. plate (two patents). Hapeman,® Waterburs Lincoln button toggle. William H rrow | attachr tp Ittig. assignor to Albert | coms 3ridgeport; spoon or| M assignor 1 Hartford: ington, BZGu-~ A y 4 &2 & ° With Famous nstedbxgme o, Here is a car that is all a fine car should be—distinctive, sturdy, powerful, George T Pick & similar art Leonard Kipp. Alma Dressel and Mi ncko have been tes to the Industrial at Worcester, M They left toda; nd then will gi members of the mbers of the Li ng a St. Patrick v, March 8. The invitations and the plans are most extens Any industrial girl wishing to jo the Blue Triangle club is invites at the elub room, assignor to Watcr- Inc., Waterbury; e-handling ancis J. I\vnv a tackle belt. Frank L. Warner Bros., hose supperter. Prank A. Myers, Stanley Darbury: casting > Langhammer, assignor to Co.. Bridgeport; | ¢ 3 fast, dependable, economical and durable. Plainville, Works, New When you see this car you will realize that irvespective of price few cars in America are capeble of equalling its performance. You will vecognize it as the Joseph V automatic train pi Hugh M. Rockw mesne assignments, Fircarms Corp. mount for auto Jesse A, B. derwood Ty) N. Y. ype patents). Andrew W. Steiger, Hartford, signor to Underwood v Machine Co, New York, N. bines typewriting and machine Joseph Szafranski, tato peeling machine, Arthur Zimmerman, nipple attaching devies Trade Marks, P. Lovy, Hartford; necter. I assignor, by to the Marlin Haven; turrent outstanding motor car value of today. LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY Connersville, Ind. C. A. Bence Distributor J E. SE.IBERT&SON'S DAIRYDRODUCTS (= mith, ussi vriter Co., writing machine or to Un- w York. (two! ase | N"“'r computing Duniclson; po- A Quart of ‘Wllk Con- tains More Nutriment Than a Pound of Beef Seibert’s Pasteuriz- ed milk is the most economical food your money can buy. And it's the purest and the most delicious. Shall our wagon call and serve you? ' — General Tencking— Waterbury; | boots and Also Distributor For Star and Durant 51-53 MAIN STREET BELVIDERE 2UAMILY HOUSE CAR GARAGE, HOT WATER HEAT, REASON! FOR PARTICULARS SER H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent { 'MAKE SUREITS SEIBERTS 1Y | 19 WEST S, TEL, RROOM 208 NAT'L BANK ) TEL. 5.E SEIBERTSONX | ool Your Millman k| Open Until 8 P, M. $PARK ST. PHONE:17201% . ; ; . FOR SALE All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, G-ROOM COTTAGE NEAR BELVIDERL, 2.0\ GARAGE LARGE CHICKEN HOUSE, SMALL CASE AYMENT REQ! NEW BRITAIN.CONN. J Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops 1 ' e THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY Stunley Works, Now Britain; | ) ninges. or YURS I|l|-l| I'l(l Copenl 1.—At the yoarly auction sales by the Danish Wate of Arctic furs from Greenland, ! prices ged 60 per cont higher than recordad last year. Thi due to frantic bidding by | buyers, American buyers, wquired the greater part of nd socond grade furs, aver those | CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS Germut Lowever, the first ¢ 3 2079 11 \I“I ACK ON IN REAU = , Mareh 1. Viee-Ad- Niblack, U, 8 N. re clected o member of ynal hydrographic burcan FOR SALE Sah—— CITY HALL BUILDING PHONE 3400 ‘ We Have the Goods Six-room cottage on Lincoln| sy St., lot T0x160: ideal location and price is reasonable, COK & DUNN 2 MAIN ST. o A A Rl D, g I Here's a three-family house, with four rooms to tene- ment, at a bargain. Very large kitchen so that it is just like having five rooms. Kitchen and dining room serve as one; garage in rear. Your rent won't cost you anything here. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. HONISS’S 24-30 State St Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street na Estimates cheertull THE OLD HOME TOWN High Grade Furniture RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS ey For HOUSLHOLD RANGES A D. LIPMAN MAIN ST, Main Street en on all jobs BY STANLEY ZERTESS, Coor STOVES Be SEE THEM WORK AT THE AUTO sHOW KENNETHM.SEARLE & CO. (OR. ELM AND PARK STS, Reo Motor Cars and Truck Stromherg Barhuretor A: G Hawker ANNOUNCEMENT THE CITY TAXI SERVICE REDUCES RATES IN THE CITY You can now ride in a Holmes Car for 50c within a radius of a mile. 15¢ each additional passenger. Cross town, £1.00. PHONE 2379 Have You Seen the New If You Prefer MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Dividends aid Since Organization SEE Dewitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated National Bank Bl'g 2 Main Street SEE US AT THE SHOW FINE MILLINAIRY & TC 5_;}@21 7 = W n:nEcrlt |\ Boar: S & FURS W ASSORTED WIGS - HIS FACE Y THAT MAKES)H4 HIM LOOYK * s JE= QUEER 2J NO-NO- | SAY, IT SLIPPED (| DOWN WITHOUT THONLY TIME | EVER. TOUCHING \Z=ZA UNBUTTONED A COLLAR .TO GET 1T ON WAS TH” SUMMER. ) RAD [ SQUINTY SOLEATHER DEMONSTRATED JODAY THAT HE CAN PUT WIS COLLAR AND™\ 7e) N NECK TIE ON IN ONE MOVEMENT THEREBY @ SAVING CONSIDERABLE TIME IN A YEAR - — “‘N»

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