New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 16

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MAPLE HILL NEWS e Hill Bridge club at her home | Stuart street Tuesday afternoon. 6 prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. . Powell, Mrs. E. B. Proudman and B. J. Hubert. “Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Moody of Golf spent last week-end with their "‘* ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Percy Webb in West Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Voke who ecently purchased the Sternburg ‘pesidence on Golf street, moved . in Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sternberg, who been residents of Maple Hill for ! the past fourteen vears, have taken ‘AR apartment on Maple street, New Britain. ks A daughter was born Sunday, April 23rd to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scar- borough of Ridgeway street. Mrs. Scarborough was formerly Miss Ethel Trebert. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Barrows of New- " Ington entertained Mrs. Benjamin Shay of Bridgeport last week-end. - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke of ‘Wallingford announced the engage- -‘ ment of their daughter, Miss Alice . Frances Norton Clarke, to Burritt' Alaric Root, son of Br. and Mrs. G. E."Root of Golf street. Miss Clarke 1s & nurse, having trained at the New | Mr. Root i8 | oq a¢ the services are valued at $6,000, Haven General hospital. & graduate of Northeastern college .and is employed at the Fuller Brush - Co. in Hartford. Mra. 8. Kinsley of Robbins avenue | " Is spending several wecks with her won in Brooklyn, N. Y, ‘Miss Mabel Smith of Johnson street, 18 ‘able: to be out again after an at- tack of tonsilitis. ' Mrs. Conway of Hartford is a guest of her ‘sister, Mrs. Herbert Lienhardt on Golt' street. ‘Befuddled Tourists Know Not What Way to Turn | Yuna, Aris., May 1.—A little cara- wan of eastbound motor tourists hud- | Farmington; | Grandfather’s |given following the services. SOUTHINGTON NEWS The committee in charge of 'the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the First Congregational church on May 23, 24 and 25 has arranged 'h(‘ following progran Friday, May | 23, address of welcome, Rev. R. G. Pavey; historical address, Mrs. Mary G. Stevens; greetings from the moth- er church, Rev, Quincy Blakeley of greetings from the daughter church, Rev. Mac. H. Wal- lace, pastor of the Plantsville Con- | gregational church; address by Rev Shepard Knapp of Worcester. Satur- day, May 24, address, “Revising Fundamentals,” by Rev. Fosdick Harrison of Edgewater, Mass.; address by Rev, Sherrod Soule oi Hartford on “A Two Century to the Congregational Minister: urday evening a historical will be given. Sunday, May 25, Rev. Ferdinand | Blanchard of the Euelid Avenue Con- gregational church of Cleveland, O., will preach the morning sermon. the service to be held in the after- pageant noon Rev. Stanley Cummings, son of | Cummings of Plantsville, | Mrs. L. A, will give the address dedicating the chimes, A musical program will be In the evening Rev, Mr. Carter of Salem, O., will give an address on *“The Church |and the Community.” dled in the lee of a hall across the Colorado river from here today, hem- A representative of the Ministerial Association of this town will represent the churches on this evening. The chimes which are being installed in | the church and which will be dedicat- An important meeting of the board of fire commissioners will be held in | the town hall this evening. The rec- ! ommendations that the board will make at a special town meeting to be held on the matter of securing het- ter fire protection for the town will | be discussed. Union Rebekah lodge will meet this {evening in Odd Fellows hall and will have as its guests the state officers and members of the South Meriden | lodge. Supper will be served at 6:30 o’'clock, At a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Nolan of Eden avenue last night the engagement of their daughter Miss Lulu Nolan, to James Leary of Berlin avenue, was med in on three sides by indignant In- announced. dians and confronted on the fourth by "Arizona national guardsmen. The In- dians want the tourists off their reser- wvation, which is California soll, and the guardsmen are determined to pre- | ‘vent the travellers from violating the “ and mouth blockade by Arizona. DESTROY FIREARMS Belfast, May 1.—Appareiitly in fear '@t & Free State rald, the Irish republi- . eans in the County Monaghan salient . facing County Fermanagh, where they are in considerable strength, dumped . their arms and explosives in a field lJast night and destroyed them. The jons were heard eight miles w The border guards have since 3 strenmt L W Mrs. David Mongillo of High street and Mrs. Nicholas Rich of North Main street, have returned from a short visit with relatives in Newark, N. J. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Wonx Tribe Build- ing association in Red Men’s hall this evening. Mrs, John J, Moran has been the gyest of relatives in New York city for the past week, The United Catholle socleties of St. Thomas' church will give a dance, en- tertainment and whist in the com- munity home tomorrow evening. Vegetable Seeds For Best Results Buy Bulk Seeds You are sure of fresh, new seed of high ger- mination—More seeds for your money Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Park & Bigelow Sts. PEPRODUC T'OM OF “THE JAYSTERIOUS ARABIC EPSTLE, ADDRESSED O MR, SAMUEL PeEaKIMS. Agri. Dept. © PATHER OF THE BEAUTIFUL Oae® l On Sat- | At | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY MAY 1, 1924, WESTERNERS ABUSED At Least That is What Ex-Senator Hitchcock Says Regarding National | Governinent Policy. | Omaha, May 1.—Gilbert M, Hitch- | cock, former United States senator, | declared before the Nebraska demo- cratic convention today that the na-! tional governmental policy has been adverse to western interests and de- vslrucli\e of western prosperity. “It is not by accident or by chance | | that the prices of western producu‘ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready ieference.. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS harge Prepaid 10 09 a8 +s 1 tine 1 line 1 line line li 1day.. a ss0 s f Yearly Oriss Rates Upon Applicati i Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an fach. 1 s s |l 0 on l AUTOMOTIVE ] l ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Florists and Nurserymen 3! AUTOMOTIVE [ Autos and Trucks For Slle Autos and Trucks For Sale plants for sale. Inquire, 8. Gavi- | oli, 505 South Main street. Lost and Founa 5 GOLD PIN—with black enamel top, Jost. urn to 8. R. & L. office, Reward, | of fortoise shell glasses lost, in n leather case and book of car s, Finder call 1154-12. TBOOK--lost in _Boston outside Y, H. C. A, _Gall 1927-4. Reward. | Store Announcements 7 B. GEORGES—jeweler, formerly of Room | 10, 166 Main St., is now located at 436 store or | 1ha\e been depressed,” he said. “It u‘ [ ot by accident or by chance that the ||| ainimum . Book Charge, 35 cents. { | west has been compelled to pay mxhw No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for||| er prices for what it must buy. West- | Classified Page on Same Day. i ern products have been depressed and | o Ads ‘Mctmedl Oeer‘m- 'l‘-lev\mlm "'-; eastern products raised by govern- |[[Soaverience of Customers Call ! | t Ad mental action. The result has been a | s N SR, | short lived and false prosperity in the | m————————————— i cast and a protracted and serious de- } | pression in the west. Burial Vaults, Munuments 1! “Agriculture in the west is receiv- ing on an average about 15 per cent | o e e reinTore: more for its products than 10 years| ed; water proof, heremetically sealed. wiil outlast ‘either wood or metal. Do mot require larger Ir.s, reaspnably pnc.d.l Minimum: Space, 3 lines. | ago, and paying for what it buys 85 per cent more. That's what's the tter not only with the farmer, but | with the small towns and the larger | cities that do business with the farm- | er. This accounts for the bankruptey that has swept through the middle west.” He charged the republican party | with “using its machinery to promote he interests of .prhne:ed classes who finance its campaign: BERLIN NEWS N. B. Vault Co. 276 Maple. Phone 2765. HEADSTONES—and_monuments of marble d granite, all grades and sizes. Ceme- y arrangements made, lots cared for, John F. Meehan, Monumental Clark 8t, cor, Unlon St. Open te ete. Works. evenings. NEW BRITAIN—Monument _ Works, 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and des- cription, Carving and letter cutting our specialty. Florists and Nurserymen L] CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, . pleasing varlety. Specializing on funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Church St. CUT FLOWERS—potted p funeral work, free deliv (Continued from Page Seven) | _Greenhouse, 218 Oak Bt. | THE FAMOUS—Jumbo pansies, field grown. | | Wholesale and retail. Leok for trade mark of Jumbo on each basket. Baumann, Cromwell, Conn, Tel. American Legion at the town hall last night, was well attended, in spite of the bad weather, The entertnln-‘ lment provided by the Clemeng {tertainment bureau was much njoy- led and all number received several encores, Following the show dancing was enjoyed, music being furnished | ! by MeKeon's orchestra of Kensington. | East Berlin Items { o s tend the dance and social in I have them—easily, quickly and satef! For -nd‘“\lt‘}:lllnrrcl.i)‘lee'sne?e;:: i’:ll:‘:;d!.d.!‘rfl, [Gtee bleaches dull dingy discslorations from the teeth, leaving them clear, sparklin their homes in this place after spend. |white and lustrous. This new. treatment; ing a few days in Brooklyn, N. ¥, The regular mid-week service will |called Bleachodent Combination, consists of |a miJa safe liquid and a new kind of paste. be held at the eMthodist church to- night at the usual hour. The liquid curdles and softens the stains, A special meeting of the Modern while the paste removes them, and if used daily prevents the formation of ,Tuture stains, You simply brush teeth with a few drops of the liquid—then use the paste, Woodmen will be held tonight at Ath- | Aimost before you realize it, unsight): ur- | letic hall, |tace ;um;- disappears and n:; teeth take .. |on & dazzling new whitness and lustre. First Plans are heing made for an """4 application usually leaves teeth whiter than tainment to be given by puplls and |y van times the scouring by old-fashion- teachers of the Hubbard school at|ed methods. Bleachodent Combination Is Athletic hall in the near fufure, h-"';nl:l —:;"lt not llff:"a 'dfll'm'l - ‘1“ mild ingredionts are intended to act only The entertainment In Berlin last | 570, /oty staina— not on enamel itself. night was attended by several from |gspecially benefictal for children's teeth Fast Berlin and was much’enjoyed, wlhlfl: nlln‘:ul'w. m't lluchuflnn'l Com- bination today for a few cents, e sure G.‘;’rmfl"fl::r:"“:.“"":::‘:"" :::fi ;: you mak for Bleachodent Combination. = At ® |all good dealers, held on daylight saving time, George MacDonald, who has heen spending his vacation as the guest of s . I N . his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip pea. ohce Lotz of Cottage street, has returned R T to his home in Eimhurst, N, Y, The Fast Berlin ball team will play | Braze Camp, No. 11701, M. W. of the West Enda of Middletown at the new field on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock daylight saving time, A large A, will give a smoker at their open meeting in Odd Fellows hall, Arch erowd s expected, as this will be the first game of the season. Bark Teeth Bleached in Three Minutes ! 1aseP 5 the {St, Friday evening, May 2nd. Btate Deputy Hughes will be the principal speaker. Everybody invited; all are welcome. Notice of Hearing on Administration Account. Probate court, district of Berlin, as., April 30, A, D. 192 Ball Brand Shoes, hest for farm. ers and workmen, D, 8, Negri, Ken- sington.—advt, Inte of New —PALACE— STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT ‘The Sensation of 2 Continents administration account with court for allowance, it in d administration #ald esstate and this cou ministration e, ested therein t this order in wome newspaper published in New RBritain and | having a cireulation tn sald district, and by posting & copy on the public sign post In sald Town of New Rritain, nearest where the deceased last dwelt, and return ma BERNARD ¥, GAFFNEY, Judge. “AND WHAT HAVE M === WHAT HAVE YOU OONE? - THERE, THERE, S TER. DONT LET T NERVY HAOW “THAT I HAVE COME O “TvER AS A MABRMAGE DESIMIAG “THAT FINEST PRAML. “reay Surron HIBDREN JEWEL, THE DAUGHTER OF Tuy MOBLE SELE. TRYLY “THOU KACWESY Ay MAIDENS FOR “THE BAGE SAITH: THIS QUEEM AMONG MUST MABRY SOMETIME ’THE SuRmE FATE o8 A DAMSEL, 15 MARRIAGE OR THE GRAVED LITERAL “TRAMSLATIOM OB SAVME BY DEAM LINGO. =P PROEESSOR OF LANGUAGES. _UuDuE HRO‘I‘HERI MOTOR CARS—Balaa FURRINER Main St;, directly opposite Last Main St BARBER SHOP—opened at 46 Dwight St under new management. At your service at all times. Try once, you will be| satsified. | TIERE—are birthdays every da: era make a wonderfull birth for yonug and old. We have 1I_prices. _Arcade Studio. FREE—537 enlargement with every roll of tilm developed by Ohrostedts, 73 West Main St. WEATHER STRIPS—Ineta metal strips saves 1-3 screens. T. E. Wood A cam- present ameras at the accurate bill AUTOMOTIVE ——s Auto and Truck Agencies 8 MOTOR CARB— Better _can being bullt nd Bulck fs bullde them." New Britaln Buick Cou 225 Arch street. Phone 2607, CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars accessories. American Sales Co., § Elm St. CADILLAC CARS — Sales and Service, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West_Main, corner Lincoln_etreet. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales service. Superior Auto Company, Arch _St. Phone 211, L BUICK are \ and 176 F. Motor Salea Co., 1656 Franklin; ‘phone 731, ‘AR motor cars. Sales ust Real Good Cara” G, ‘phone 2216, Sales serv UbRANT AND and service. A. Berice, 18 Main strest; FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. ce; genuine parts and accessoriea Auto- molhl Sales & Sorvice Co., 200 K. Maln. HUDSBON AND ESBEX—Americ car values, See the new coac! man Auto_ Sales Co., Salas and’ lcrvluq 139 Arch St.; 'phone 2 HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales Service Station, Stanley and 6 Mesin St. A. M. Paon U\TERNATIONAL R Cl8—Racklifle Bros, Iu w P 1074, Mcntl for New Brltun and vicinity LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars, Sales and Servise, C. A. Bence 61 Main 8t.; “phons zm. service, Icfllul.l and Beonett, ll AMI street, MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known the world over, F. L. Groen, Sales and Service, 142 Arch St, Phone 62, NASH and Oakland motor Balre and Service, A. G. Hawker, 68 Elm street; ‘phone 2456, PAIGE AND JEWETT—81066 \Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 E. Main 8t. (near Eim), Phone 3399, REO MOTOR CARS and trudcks. Kenneth M, Boarle & Co. Sales and lervlu con im 'ark Sts, New Britaln, J ‘phone 2110, Local agents for Gabri Snubbera, WKLLYI-K.NIGHT AND OVERLAND \aotor Elm 8t.; service, 137 l,u erry ‘alve Motor.” ‘1' lluv R. 0‘ Rlldolzh phone_2061-2, ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars, sales and service, Onorato Motor Co, 18 Main_8t, Phone 3415, STUDEBAKERS—Light eix touring, $1046 special six tourin, 1426; big six touring, $1,760; P, O, B, ory. M, Lrving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This ls & Studebaler year.” Autos ‘Trucks For Sale 9 ALLEN touring, 1931, $400; motor in good condition, Tires good, Rudolph's Gare age, 127 Cherry Bt. Phone 2061-3, Bales- room 4 Eim 8t. Phone 3302, BUICK SEDAN 1922—lot of extras, A-1 condition, only driven over 9,000 miles Price reasonable, M. Irving r, 193 Arch street, BUICK, 1922--touring, carefully used, at a bargain, Phone 1448-3, WUTCK—Dbig 4, touring car, In_good Shape. Price $100, C. A, Bence, 51 Main St Phone 2215, i CADILLAC—4 passenger phaeton, good tires, prica $450, & Co, Elm 8t, cor. Park, to 32770, 6 wire K. M Phone A-1_condition, Phot Phone 1025—IIght MIx, arage, 127 Cherry St, Balesroom, 4 Eim 8t. Low down payment, monthly. Aarom G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t., Hartford. Open_evenings, CHEVROLET 1921—touring car, new ion go0d appeas 1 E engine. 8u 8t Phone 211, COUTES—193) lupmobile; Many others, Low prie Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St " Harttord. ever DODGE-—roadster, 1920, DODGE—touring, DORT—light six, 1! ED. KENNEDY' FORD 1933 —touring car. FULL CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— 4 pas, coupe. 5 pass. touring. roadster. cyl, 3 pass. roadster, cyl, § pass. sedan, cyl. § pass. touring. 1921 1920 1921 1017 Dodge— 1920 § pass. touring Studebaker— 1924 light 6 sedan, fine econdition, 1932 special 6 sedan, $1,000. Cadillac— 1920 Coups, in fine shaps. BUICK CO. PHONE 26 NEW BRITAIN 225 ARCH ST, DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODE BROTHERS— 1923 coupe. BUICKS— 1922 roadster. FORDS— 1921 se nn. 1922 tourin, FORDS, GOM“ErrrAL—— 1920 delivedy, §50, TERMS ARRANGED THE 8, F. MOTOR SALES CORY. DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS COR. ELM AND FRANKLIN TELEPHONE 731, OPEN EVENINGS. E—roadster, 1921 very good shape good, fine tires. This is & ba n. Superior Auto Co., 176 Arch, Phone 211, ‘mechanical condi- tion perfect, Rudolph's Garage, 127 Chery St. Phone 2051-2, good tires and paint. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, 4 Elm St., Phone 3303 tourli cannot be told from new., Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, 4 Elm_St. Phone 3392, auto exchange, full line of used cars and parts, 26 Willow street. Phone 2093, FORD TRUCK—closed, one half t late '22 model, able rims, 2 extra side doors, b good tires, guaranteed perfect \d at onc FORD—ton truck, practically mew, Inquire H, H, Damon, Berlin, Paint, upholstery and tires very good, Mechanically pere fect, R. C. Rudolph. 127 Cherry street. 5 (Wd tires, paint, Superior ne 211, ls, sport body Rudolph's Ga= Phone 2061-2, Bales- Phone 3392, cars. r, B4l individusl fonde rage, 127 Cherry room 4 Elm 8t, INE—of uses Main street, FRANKLIN, 1918—club roadster, A good looking, comfortable, economical car at $365. You should see this machine. Terms to suit purchaser, M, Irving Jester, 193 Areh Bt. “This is a Btudebaker Year.” $250; 1918 Klrllml $326. 'Auaon G, Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St., Harte ford., GOOD 1024 1923 1923 1922 1922 1921 1921 1921 1981 1020 w7 USED CARS— Durant sport touring. Star sedan. Oakland coupe, Dodge touring. American six touring. Tiudson touring. Studebaker touring. Haynes touring. Maxwell touring. Ruick coupe. Hupmobile touring car, HONETMAN AUTO SBALES CO, 139 ARCH BT, TEL., 3 OPEN, EVENINGS USED CARS-— Maxwell roadate Reo speed Ford coupe, Mazxwell, n. McGAULEY & BENNETT, 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2052, YoU AccoreusHer! HOW ‘BOUT THAT ROYAL BY CLIFF STERRETT SHEIK SuiTOR WATLL T TELL THE BUNCH ABOUT MY UDSON, 1920—cou fine looking good rubber, fine paint. Phone 1448 FIUPMOBILE—model, “N"_roadster, Good gppearance and in fine running condition. Rudolph's Garage, 137 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2 pha 12 NISENEE NS DRI S ] LATE MODEL CLOSED CARS STUDE- | BAKERS— light six special Buick Jewett sedan. Haynes, § pass. coupe. x M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET. “This 1s A Studsbaker Yean® CENTNCTON tourng car, 1955, 18 A shape and looks good. O, A. Buet. n Main St. Phone 2215, MAXWELL, 1923—touring, Phone 1448-3. MAXWELL, 1919 chanical shape and 1920 Vim truck. quire, 505 Main street. Lh OLDSMOBILE—sportaters and __ tourings, terms as low as $10 down balance 36 weekly, no red tape, nine of thess cars to choose froin. Aaron G. Coben, Inc., 185 Park St, Hartford, Conn, . OVERLAND—touring car, 1920 model, good condition, new battery, four cord tires $150, T, Kensington, Pl 636-3. STUDEBAKER, 1922—special 6 touring, 18 fine_mechanical shape, Phone 1448- STUDEBAKER, 1920—special 6§ sedam. Carefully used. Phone 1445-3 STUDEBAKER, 1922—light 6 sedan, spleme did_shape, Phone 48-3. elegant shaps. Touring car 1o kood m Hanford, USED CARS— ‘1922 Studebaker, big six sedam. Dodge, & pass, sedan. Reo, § pass., Oldsmobile elght Cadillac touring. 1917 Ford touring, cheap, Good used cars at right prices - 3 AMERICAN SAL ¢ ELM STREET, Ta 1713, OPEN EVENINGS ED CARS— take &ood conditio eary terms, in trade, for new Fords, All B and priced low with Hupmobile II. touring ear, Studebaker 17, touring car. Allen 17, tourll' car, Dodge sedan, , touring car, Chevrolet 12, coupe. Ford worm drive truck. 15 ton delivery, road i) AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE. PHONB 720-8, 96 ARCH T, 1923 MAXWELL COUPE— LATE MODEL, LOW MILEAGR THE OWNER HAS PURCHASED A NEW FORD AND WE ARE SELL- ING THIS CAR FOR HIM, A WONDERFULL BUY , ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, PIONEER FORD DEALERS 23 MAIN BT, PHONE 1518, BT R T UBED CARS— wmt touring with Rex tep. Chev -.."".’;:1.“".....' evrol suj Ll Ford touring. A G TEL. 2488, HAWKER, 2 BLM T, ———————————————————— ED CARS— 1922 Ford sedan. 1917 Hupmobile . roadster. ONORATO MOTOR SALES CO, 18 MAIN STREET, ROLLIN & JORDAN DEALERS STANLET STEAM CARS—open and ciosed models. Best buys in rebuilt car ever oftered. Asron G. Coben, Inc. 155 Park St., Hartford. STUDEBAKER |n0—u-r|-¢ car in good -ndm:-. A. Bence, §1 o hone 3168 BA fiiflm&-fhl Willard has proven n iis worth, Try us. ‘Simmons Storage - tery, 167 Arch St. Phome 2245, ”~

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