New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1924, Page 18

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G COUNCIL APPROVES GAS STATION BAN | Ordinances to Restrict Them | Rdopted at Special Mesting | riction: s and adopted at common | Ordinances pla the construction illing stations were a special meetin of the last alter Conncilman jon that a week's continua nted so that the | rmight be further studied, had Loen turned down A ouncil voted to iter into contructs with the Advisory corporation for u statule zoning council . L. Nu mpower th ration of attend a ) public utilitics commn when proposcd in “When Rover died, he died all over,” so tradition says. But in Farmer City, 1ll, a 1924 Rover scoffed at tradition. He was struck by a train and left for dead. His master, Ronald Horr, 14, dug a little grave and tenderly laid him to rest. Rover, how- ever, came forth from the land of the dead. Two days after his funeral, he dug himself out, for the frozen dirt had permitted air to seep into his grave, and consciousness returned. Rover forthwith' trotted home for a bone. Common v Biritain: er build f the eit e o detriment to | {y and to unjustly depreciate the value | sirability of residences in the | horhood Ihourne, A, K. Monsees, A, % Doherty, 2z SCHOOL DEPT, WILL LEAVE CITY HALL , los i rowsky, Hal Bowdoin College Soph and Wife Held for Manslaughter Brunswick, Me., March 8.—Ken- neth R, Maclean, Bowdoin college sophomore, and his wife pleaded not guilty to the charge of manslaughter lin municipal court today in connec- tion with the death of their year old Adfl]lmstrfluon Omces lo Be daughter believed to have been smoth- & nae | ered at a hotel here ten days ago soon Localed m Nol’ma} Bufldmg after the arrival of the young moth- | er from their home in Tacoma, Wash. — Hearing was waived, probable cause ST P . 00.0 o was found and they were ordered to 1o position to coordinate its adminis- the May """':( o ‘t,heknuperio: c':url. & ailios and mard. Footn mi)Lbe] LhOT SRS KARSH NS to- Portiaxnd provided for other oftices in City hall where urrangements were to be made 150 Girl Scouts board’s committee on school |10 give bail,. $20,000 for MacLean and altired in gingham and per- | sccommodations wecepts & proposttion $10,000 for his wjfe. MacLean will scout and | mgde by Mayor A, M. Paonessa to the | not return to collége. out head- imittee considering the W to wiich the old state normal put, and which was Radio Queen that committee last William 1. Mayer, Doris €, William L J4. B Bdwin A A. Dorbuck, | GIRL SCOUT NEWS Nearly and their | §f the mothers, cule, participated Mother party” urt s Jast and ad « school shall be cominiss f Scoutin, he summer Prondmi - e 8 told of approved by night, o mayor's stion, which is announced several b Is for the remodeling whereby & afford 10 new class | jves an award for 50 hours st of this remodeling« ond award for |, a o 1 Based on ed some time ago by | artmont, the cost of wonld be about still allow ! offices of same one | months ugo, o of the bulldi ervie ¢ thind Wl u home u se wward for badge for |, servies 19 rooms This room o that ool depurtment can be re- to thut building and there with tie dministrative of the department which are cuttercd wbout the eity in other senool hulldings AL dast ught's westing s | from exsseryles roop Maple Hill, we Diner ¢ ith e in their Maide” from “Mi ) Harding playe companiment, Jtuth | Y um-yum, and the two maids Betty e oop 1, th ongregationat | G ehurch, and % b 10, gave the esrcmony of th Mombers of Tt W e ige and fans hands, Lt u petition wsking for a part the " was read, Mayor ninded the committec done by the and he feit 1 of the New f e Under this plat there will be 19 the bullding to oltices, the cxeeutive mey been sentor patvol of i b s hould Ul enough rooms it house all cit \stration, ne pic s ni o Mo iV ities wor ' tUnited Petitek committoe ommitto of the s w member of the alrman of the nmodations d 1o bring that board. commit- the City action i third floor at 'tirst aeuted by the New |radio. minn befors report on sehion ¢ 1o the mnatter, will tu) G Miss Mathilda Brooks of the p Pending tou iy posit nati, O. Fans throughout the country in club, v d her from a list of four con- faward 1% testants whose individual atrman and 1, K. were flaghed (hrough the air commi ing was done | legraph L last night's meeting Lient. Col. Hurley Will Be Candidate for Cong "v i l"‘lv‘-fuld‘ i i i thelr Showrocom o republicat ing Is Now Located At 15 Main St. MOON The Car That Has Made Good GREEN ‘Phone 1530_ expressed minatio e w e FOR TAXES Income taxes, state or prop- erty can be paid promptly. We will immedi- ately advance vou in strict confidence, $25 to $300 on vour home furmitu remains in Your use. EASY TERMS § 50 loan repay § 4 monthly 00 ¢ s taves 2 * % 12 00 ¢ % 15 You are charged only on unpad balance We offer vou a private, help ful service at practically your own terms of repayment. Mone for anv weed Beneficial Loan Society T Wed Main N V1. 1943 interest monthl neral Arenas Brings Up - | Waterbury Man Winner in 2,000 Cavalry for Fighting| Flag Pole Design Contest Mexico City, March §.- Man- | Waterbury, March 5.—It was learn- | uel Arenas, at the head of more than | ed in this city today that in a compe- 2,000 cavalry men has arrived here | tition conducted in New York, for the from the petroleum district south of | purpose of securing a suitable design | | Jampico prepared to enter the cam-|for a World War memorial flagpole paign against the rebel Marcial Gav- propesed for the American cemetery azos in the state of Hidalo. gPedro | in France, first award was conferred . commander-in-thief o the upon D: gh De Lancey of this city. | »s against Gavazqs is proceed- | About 20 designs were submiited in | 000 men into San Luis Po- | the competition, of which Mr. De Lan- | Gavazos is reported to be | cey's was chosen as the most suitable. | | headed on account of the vigorous Mr, Dé Lancey, a retired manufac- | pursuit in Hidalgo. The surrender at [turer is @ student at the Yale Arf Villa Jaurez in the state of Pucbla of |school. New Ha |the rebel Generals Ismel Rueda, A. Palma and Augustin Castro, who have been operating in the northern Verg Cruz petrolenm district is reported to |the war department by Gen. Lindoro | Wernandez. Their three hundred fol- lowers will be given small sums in sa cash and sent home | Miller Huggins Adds His Praise of Pilot Moran New York, March S8.—Pat Moran | was “the salt of the earth, and a the | great ball player,” declared Miiler river. Huggins, manager of the Yaak in ———— a dispatch today from Naw Jrl S, 1 RNS OF COUSIN'S DEATH | where he is conditioning his team. Clande J. Leroux, Arch street busi- «Pat Moran was a fricnd, acighbor, | nessman, reccived word today of the | i('.Cmfidunl genial kind soul who was ath of his usin, George Mareil, of loved by erybody” Who o e into Holyoke, M My, and Mrs, Leroux contact with him,” Huggins s left this a noon for Holyoke to at- |'was us great a baseball m tend the fumeral, which will be held | was a triend. Mogan's was > Monday morning. widest minds In the game, As — — - handler of pitchers he was without a The g re of the United superior. As a quick thinker in a States is ,789 square miles. pinch, he stood with the best man-| | agers of all time. As a strategist be| Special Notices was 4 marvel—and I don’t th ever did get credit for his true abili-| ties,” | — e — | | | TRESTLE DAMAGED Winsted, March 8.—Sparks from| an engine set fire to the ties on the west of Tariffville last night 35 were burned. It was ne today to send trains between ord and Winsted over the Cen- tral New England rodd by the way of Plainville between Simsbury and Hartford. Bridge carpentes were| sent from here to make repairs. The | trestle is on the' west approach to bridge over the Farmington | Buick Body Construction trestle In constructing its open car bodies, Bui:k uses bolts in fastening the metal braces to the wood, instead of ordinary screws. These bolts pass- ing completely through the wooden frame prevent joints from 'loosening under driving strains. A more than usual number of bolts secure the Buick body to the chassis, holding it rigidly in position and entirely eliminating all squeaks and rattles. When better automobiles are built Buick will build them E-30-18-NP SIP M SR OPENS LOCATL OFFICE There will be a meeting of Indian- | 2 i o e thcres ola Council, No. 19, €. of P, at 7:30 n appreclation of the increusing | y)s evening at Judd's hgll, to take prosperity of our local industries, and |, iion on the death of “Mrs. John the thriftiness of our citizens 15 evl-| heiogrer : gl Cinein- | was declared winner in the| beautly contest ever staged by! denced by the fact that the American | Mortgage and Discount Corporatio | with its resources of more than $2,- | 000,000.00 has made choice .of the | Hardware City for the location and opening of the corporation’s first office n New England. { Licensed by the state banking com- missioner, The American Mortgage | and Discount Corporation, through its | Connecticut representative, Austin & Kron, 407 Booth’s block, is offering to the citizens of New Britain and vicinity an opportunity to invest in| the corporation’s first mortgage eol—( lateral trust 79 gold bonds. Investors in these bonds are secured at all times by the deposit with al trustee bank of securities representing | 12065 for every $100 worth of bonds | outstanding. Of interest is the fact that all funds | realized from the sale of these first mortgage bonds in this section will be deposited with the Commercial Trust | company of New Britain as depository, | to be loaned ultimately on local first ! mortgages after careful appraisal of the property to bes mortgaged has been made by a board of appraisers loeally appointed and approved by the | State Banking Commissioner.—advt. WHAT would happen to your family were you to die tonight? THINK IT OVER We pay 7% interest on your savings, paid into us at the rate of $10.00 or more per month. Our First Mortgage Collateral Trust Bonds ARE SAFE The —— AMERICAN MORTGAGE & Austin&Kron Agents 107 BOOTH BLOCK Phone 3045 charms Vot- IThe American Mortgage & Dise count Corp. 107 Booth Block, New Britain, Conn send e your T4 Gentlemoen: You may full information about savings Plan, Name Address PHONE THE MILK- « MAN Get us on the wire and . tell us to deliver your g milk every morning. It'l make your shop- ping easier and you'll § know you have a milk of splendid, whole- some qualities. ot E SEIBERT=SON/ Seour Milkmarn $PARK SY. PHONE1720% NEW BRITAIN . CONN FOR SALE SIX-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW On Bradley — Will Sell Cheap — COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN BUICK GO. 225 ARCH STREET Phone 2607 New Britain, Conn. M WORTHINGTON AVE., BERLIN— 8 ROOMS, ALL MODERN PLAINVILLE—COTTAGE— 7 ROOMS, 1-2 ACRE, AT A BARGAIN SEE Dewitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. National Bank Bldg. 272 Main Street GROCUERY AND MEAT MARKET 1Y § =DOING A WEEK- LY BUSINESS OF $500. CORN STORE, CENTRAL LOCA- TION. FOR PARTICULARS, SEF— H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. TEL HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST, New Britain M — — Open Until 8 P. M. | We have vl.' customer for a three fml:loily house on Stan- : o { ley street or nity. Come in see us about sel ing at once. Al Kinds of Oysters mfd Clams, | Money to loan on first and second mortgages. We buy sec- Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops ond mortgages. ' Lobsters. If you have property to sell, see us at once. We Have the Goods Very cheap one family house for sale in Belvidere, Honiss’s | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 24-30 State St. Hartford 292 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Our Dining Room "M CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street T 2003 ¥ given on all jobs | CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS — General Trmcking— |99 WEST ST, Estimates cheerfu [{& > “TME PRETTY BOOK AGENT ,WHO STRUCK “ZZ5 0~ E “TOWN YESTERDAY, sSOLD A cook Boox £ o EVERY MAN /N TOWN =TS REPORTED PAUL PILLS “THE HMANDSOME BACHELOR , PURCHASED SIX COPIES

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