New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1924, Page 2

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HLETT APPOINTMENT'( onvy 54, BUT A GREAT GRANDMOTHER] Oty Mems R Get The HANGING IN MID AIR \ e e CITIZENS’ night at 7:30 o'clock at O. U. A. M. (Continue From First Iage) g g Id fash d 1 - | 5 0ld fashioned and inls ¢ Lo P, - i . given by Tabs D #0F COMING TO OUR - wppoint George W. Kot ; : . . e B i |c "B Ral Mon. aren 17 ; BRIDGE tn to succred Smith. n endorsed for the place X regular meeting of the Woodmen of the World will be held tomorrow Circulating | @ i i [ & 7o g o e e g BURRITT HOTEL 3 other members of | unittee, It was unc Muark M. Cashmore of 112 Fairview Library A i desarime ot : P s gt gt A e i { . . L Y | A. G. Hammend Auxiliary will hold S t da M h 22 8 P M 2 ; ) : o0 p : & ? ‘ ‘ s regular mecting Wednesday eve . . B s aturday, Marc : ALL THE LATEST [ - J L i : ¢ ] | ning at s 0 n the State Armory | B ; cQ u \ a department| B % ] | and the weekly social for members and inder Auspices BOOKS : . “\',.,l,';y,'v‘, v g . friends on Thursday aftcrnoon from |f Under Auspices of P 4 m o State' v ; e 5 2:15 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. s Stationery Dept. ! A A ; ol st ; ¥ L Oliver Davis, 1 Manroe strect. | WOMAN’S HOSPITAL BOARD o instice 4, partment a 1 e : % | Mrs 1% MMl of 28 Trinity street New Britain General Hospital THE irotest a the uppointment o L ; > . |i§ resting comfortably after undergo- — — Klett on behalf of a large number of i | ing an operation today at Grace hos- Tickets may be obtained from s | pital, New Haven. church people of Hartford. Later Mr. : s ; | ¥ t t s v i e | MRS. H. L. MILLS, Tel. 754. district a ship. Tha A il progress in the | [§ Mary Pmrkm\ska of m Co movement to appoint Kiett, and the i : | was crossing Main stree g . department wd nothing sinec ; te this morning “Do It Electrically” to indieats the republican leads b ruck by an automobile driven by - 0. 37 r o of the st to push his can- | < : i 4 James Tonene of 101 Millard street. Rl 169-171 MAIN ST. didacy. She was not injured. According to & f r Kiett had been apparently AL . £ e report made to the police of the ac- s were started cident by Tonene, the girl was eross- Bulkley, Clarenc 20U ‘ENE VS IN 3 TURE |ing the stroet carrying an umbrella tford, former Con- FOUR ('LNP‘“A“O,N‘\ IN THIS PICTURE tilted towards the oncoming machine, man James Glynn of Winsted Mrs. o 0 eblo, roungest :rvul-A'runqul_lwr. 50 she|so that she was unable to see him |and’two or three others but the move- | ©° ol £ called at the Herald office with the | approaching, and evidently did not th hat she is the youngest great- above picture. hear him sound his horn. He drove ments got nowhere beea e J. He . Sk o . Jieris gosik wh hecause J. Henry . the United States, # Mrs, Elton, who Js shown on the|the girl to her home. torabuck and the state committee | 87900 Zes s % left, was born in Hoosic Falls, N. Y., | s would not descrt Klett. ! ] 4 ¢ s A 5 E BE Lt r, ¢ A » #trect, and came to New Britain when she CAUSED TROUBLE AT HOME, ow Situation Stands f this Mrs. s 5 d is, was 's old. Her maiden name | Raymond D. Nerton of 785 West | That is where the matter apparcnt- | the was Hermina De Adhe: , and at t n street was arrested at his home ,ly still stands, the status of the case | dred Dibble, six months old daughter age of 16 y s s marri {his morning by Sergeant George C. J S iea’s [ being about like this: t Mrs. Armand Dibble of Plainville. | Frank J. , an employe of the P.| Ellinger, who went to the ¥ fter S A\l“ rica's | b b 4 £ 1 nger, who went to e house after for generation: e | The $4,500-a~year job has been va- Kiton's attention was cailed & I*. Corbin ompany. a complaint had been received by the T : 5 lcant 13 months. Henry Ilomlnuh 1 n article n the rrald” Her daughter, M ‘harles G ell | police that he was ereating a distur- Foremost Hatter. and the state a . dnesday, March 5, show-|of vas ma age of |bance. The man's wife sald that he |about two years pictu of Mr picton | 17 years and her grandds .| hiad been around the house all morn- [W. Kictt for the job, and have not |with her three generations of heirs to | Armond Dibble of Plainville, Wi | ing ereating a_disturbance, breaking | withdrawn it; State's Attorney Alcorn | substantiate her of being the | married at the age o 1. | dishes and making threats. He was i . 3 has prevented appointment going | . Looked on a charge of breach of the here in the new colors, | hrough: Senstor Brandeges will no | gy o po ke ntey 1‘. al meeting hail on Main street. Mayor | Peace. | longer stand fof Klett's appointment; | K'a ankrup r A. M. Puonessa and othier party load- nune of the other candidates have At Credit Mens Dinner|crs spoke. Boxing and wrestling t':']“m "‘l'l'uv“" l“"":"“ ”l"" £ "\';.:“l'l"“\““ The Hurtford Association of Credit |Pouts featured the program of enter- ot Roraback e state comm R et S tainment, Lunch was served. the justice department is prevented |Men Wil entertain its members at i ettt d bl | from making an appointment because ;“""'I"“‘ the/ Bursite iotol st o'plog 2 onigh 1t t obt o ' ght. < e {1t cannot obtain wny recommendation |y, ving the dinner, entertainment | Hurls l)lshcsjll Home, L When J, Honry Rorabick called at [WIIl be provided by local cabaret per Tells Story to Judge 2 v the White House last fall to pay his "";";"':*'"IF“I:":"“""":"”1‘3km'l')'l'“"v““\”l"’; pal Louis Kreiger of 130 Stratford road respects to Presidont Coolidge and was | #0CK he J % ) " lwas arraigned in police court this PREM[ M guestioned by the correspondent about | 1014 With Judge tson of Middle- [ o ot ore dudge Willlam C. rm"'ighf FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY : o1 [town presiding. Mr. Larkum of Hart- o b ; III intment he id he ha ¥ e d on a ¢l » of breacl s appointment he said he hud heard | 01 TEETIEE MO SOCRE BF e [Hungerford on a charge of breach of Night's Tonics — resh atr, 2 good | nothing of it for a | I3 3 o oige 2 “':“" 0 m? an “,uh“:“ ';;::‘._“I',de :‘:':': bankrupt while Daniel ll:un 1, a |>ur- :': .‘“'“Lm,ghk:. 1':.,’,' |';,"'Onlr,,1,‘.‘:‘“::,.',:::l;‘.d ‘::I.’ ::;i“l'n R Tablet to make your no developments in the effort to make (""\" nowspuper man, will act as “'\': at his home in answer to a call from — F R E E — i l the appointment for several months. |t ""'I'.', ;.‘.',” R + ];:,: ) 1“,',' :’:r At |his wite, they found he had been get He was giving it no attention, he (!0 HUDE: ARy o artiord. f4ing some valuable spring training SR AY 93 9 ,ums‘n“ | The creditors will be represented bY [\ nboring up his arm by hurling s ..m.‘!“;lflol-l WITH EVERY added. 4 te's Attorney Aleorn called at |Attorneys Camp and Traceskl of New | jigoq ubout the house. He was action Is s you will be & Hartford. the White House with Governor Tem- [P 3 Ny |Placed under arrest by Patrolman UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC WASHER St PSS o By v Kind” pleton in December and told the eor- | @ ‘:{_““‘_’l” e ']"'Ifjf"' ”f"”l NOW I Thomas J. Tierney. He had been . od for over s isatbue. Sdkond respondent tiat he knew nothing n York, Waterbury, Bridgeport und New | qupying, the policeman testined, C ol A BEAUTIFUL A JFUL in the . He tenaclously fought | Haven and include William Walker | © oo prosecuting Attorney Wil g y | Orr, editor of the Credit Monthly, and ||, . 7 : empt to cugage him in a dis- | O ¢ lum Greenstein told the court that w/ VG KR OF thE AT S0 Bt Probation Officer Edward €. Connolly ; N an ot s, TiAde: g {aval architecture, a former secrctary |G G ST gation of | Rt THIS _UNUSUAL OFFER_IN EFFECT 1t has not been made quite clear | R LU Reniot Cadttian W P > " just what it was that brought about [OF the Lonnucticyl ASSOSlBON. = | Kreiger's domestic affairs and recom- A [ [ TOP COATS I W. Young of the Stunley WOrks, |, 1 jeq that the case be continued ~ New Spring models are the bre between Klett and Alcorn SPORT SUIT Who for several years previous to the H:'l'lr‘l‘;,':'l I‘" "”"” 'l'“"‘;"';"“l‘“ 1atdn. | (o 60 duys, and Kreiger be placid forine ndiducy for the district at- preside e fes in charge of Mr, Connolly; The . b 10 00 o ONLY $7.50 DOWN $ s Per Month : H » s . M 5 a yed ob, DEMOCRATS HAVE R/ e this $4,500 a year Job, | third the regular dose. FREE HOME TR[AL LINSON AND 8COTC H A1 with an appointment for four years,| More than 200 attended the second e f same ingredi- o “"' . yemaing vacant, political rally of the cagpalgn con-| Thore 64,610,000 Christians in — y conted, = gy |ducted last night by the Hardware and twice that many non- - AlL, CLOTHS CRAV. 3 ki 7 S [ci Democratic club in K. of C. | Christians, | The EUNNECTIBUT LIGHT &PGWER cfl. | | ANETTED. Short Skirts, Flashy Sport 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 PRICES Clothes for the Woman $35.00 . $75.00 || o hvurr 11 v woman straighter and more slender Ye London Shop || ;v - e st io5an” a o er 13 MAIN. STREET st otk SHOES Jor Men and Women “Let Us Ciothe You ¢ and addition of a scarf, a sape | We Know How” and a monogram to cach outfit are 4 | among the fashions yn'vflll'!wl Ymmtmkomm‘md _n:x ] ,11‘1 i ////// || / /'-:17' p because the pear-shaped Walk-Over //l el helps make Wik Oves b s od and cast theig dead into the sca well, 'nmendmhduumu K A 1 DR./(COOMBS | '\l ki oty [, ™ LSS i The Natarcopathic Physician It bas room Mymh:m.npmi and Chiropractor has when your weight is upon it. The &p at the sides—not a pressure ot MOVED makes il R luto His Nature Cure Institute PALACE -..;'3 -h:kk,‘m i I i ¢ < 19 S. HIGH ST. 7 DAYS, STARTING A > ‘ ETHER you have a O has smstalled the ew bt ok e sl B : small or large amount o iabcd | ' to invest, this bank can aid ; you in selecting bonds of Voice Culture | i FAKR TRAINING SIGHT READING . Proven Safcty. (e You can consult us on invest- s G s $ i . ment matters without obligation. Moom S18-319 Bouth's Wlock Teainee of Yale Uni B Sefton Drive . Special Attention tn Nautives of Savo, one of the Solo- mon Tslands, regard the shark as a yOER BE DOUBTFUL! ) them. Expect them to hold their shape i Tell us how hard it is to fit your feet. long after the discard limit of ordinary ) THI. BANK OF SERVICE Then expect to get a fit that will sur- shoes. Expect the soles to wear like 6 Open Saturday Evenings 5-9 ) ; ’ { prise you with its firm but weightless iron and feel like velvet. Expect them 5 RFX INGRAM Sf grip upon your heel, a soft but brac- 4o be as looking and stylish ing arch, and a tread that's wide but any ;hoesg;: can ::5“ R fuil of style. They will! They do! They are! U : H In the past half centugy Walk-Over bought by a man whose entire time is | .’ has discovered a great variety of foot given to finding the best in the market. : 127 MAIN ST. s::::‘f:l shapes, and now makes shoes to fit Soles are specially tanned in 2 Walk- ; Opposite Arch St. Tel. 1409-2 e ought to drink more i P each type of foot. This means thatin Over tannery 3 od M Adap:ation and Continuity by milk. Buy United Milk WILLIS GOLDBECK our store there is at Jeast one model to Shoes are made by workmen whe 8 J t . Co.’s milk and you won't y fit your foot as if it were made to order. have spent years in learning how to New Spring Hats for Children have to do much coaxing SeaNpet Your feet are asdifferent from other do e one thing perfectly. They are fitted to get him into the habit RAMON NOVAPRO people’s feet as the foog shapes shown here, in y:usr own Walk eyOver store, A large assortmoent, reasonably priced Cloth Hats apd Tams 1o match the Spring Coats of drinking a couple of ALICE TERRY 1 here are different from one another. by experts in the art of fitting feet. CORSETS—Now is the time to select your new Corset for lqn-in; Al f‘: il "',‘ :I;»u;“(vm:kuw g LEWIS STONE You'll find here stylish, long-wearing, Espect too much of your shoes. i : = Walk-Over shoes that fit you exactly, Wear Walk-Overs and get more the bost models shown here in Topless, medium and low bust, either front or back Iace or wrap-arounds. gtz gbsindys 3 Ploiopraphed by Buy those Walk-Over shoes. Wear than you expect. BRASSIERES and BANDEAUX from 50¢ to $3.00. JOHN F. SEITZ New arrivals daily in Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Neckwear, Gloves, United Milk Co. e 19 Yoot Street s M—@uew Shoe Store New Britain 2 SHOWS DAILY “Phone 1610. 5 and T:30 P M. 211 Main St. David Ma’nnin" Propl'i“or ALGMENTED ORCHESTRA o g™ Filt Hosiery, Jewelry, etc. In MUSLIN UNDERWEAR we are offering Dainty Step-ins, all colors at $1.00. These are regular $1.25 and $1.50 values. NEW IDEAL HOUSE DRESSES just received. Perfect fitting, fast colors, ¥ N i Tl § o ey maa o

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