New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 4

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' MARBLE CHAMPIONS ARE OUT IN FORCE. East St. School and Camp School - : Aspirants Strive lor Honors contest, took The large cipated in the ment-AMarble 1-Juni rest of the spectators. For a time | matches wo on account Mingel, street spr John Masals thereby winning the ship. Malasky had 1 field and it AM Ao certain tha champion, ‘but Mir rather err the prelin to the ring the circle anc alsky with a clea pupils the prelimii of which were Ziegler, Victor zinsk David K Rossitto, Kavnick Sandberg, Oswalk Cumb evorkartis, Teotti and James med played remaining were Mingel ne Kavalanski, Galderone, offt the semi-finals and to play off the fin Rudotph Shimek, John Masa , dames one girl, Ruth Larson was the jirst to be alsky 1 elimina T [ fortunes r{ war then alsky himself being Mingel, the last to survive fore the ¢ The re particularly for the young talking at once megaphone co erees' decisions At the Camp berg, 12, of 57 Columbia ed the semi-final Henry Burke ( .»|»|m>|v street, who had previ jed the fleld played off the championship mateh at aoon today In the play off Hultberg The Smalley school will play thes tonight Th whool games were fay because of the which the games matches at t lake place Friday af N games will also be held eph's and Bt Mary's scl 08¢ matches rles The eliminat latter 1 eliminated and there mpion all insisted on ind nothing short of made the ref ladie won Lincoln chool mat school IHerman K. |the Camp TReal ¥ YOLCANO CHANGES AGAIN Active Crater of Kilanea in Hawaii Has Enlarg To Practically Its and ! pit was former Yesterday t ractically its three thousand by two by the new material and falling into the ensions, beer hotel nea closed while the reatest activity a cd last night t the night canic action. at many light Hilea district of ¢, the tremors be- s at times. o House, the crater, volcano was at its which ng almost continuc . " Want Stebbins to Act as Full Time Truant Officer *bbins, for the past d with the attenda sehool department as a and clerk of supplics, ymmended by the teachers » for reappointment as tru- r on a full time basts, The committea has decided to to Supt. Stan- spart- Mr, Holmes of routine duties now taken by him. The appointee will be' taken from the present In addition his o wiil be clerk of eup- relieving Stehbins for full time as a truant officer. uant offic: will be comm it offies 1ers’ to \ Woman Thrown From Auto In Arch Street Accident i e Roudean of 32 Monroe treet narrowly escaped serious in ury when an automobile driven by Mrs, 1da B. Witham o ) rlin, in which she was riding, o ed with a machine driven by Jos cph Yennussionis of 10 Kelsey street it the corner of Arch stre and Webster hill last night abeut 7 o’clock Mrs, Rondeau was thrown from the rear seat of the machine and suffered from painful scratches and brulses, coman Patrick O'Mara investi- accident and found no cause fonis was driving om the hill and was driving north on t when the machines col- | Conrad Cianci Sells His New Block in East End *Conrad Ciancl, the well known today sold the new bl completed this week at Hw East and Rhodes streets, to Kalmanawitz and SBamuel The sale was made through te Co. The block and four ten e price is re- 0,000, builder, which he corner of Silverman, contains two stores ts, and the pure yorted to be about INEERS MEETING, o coming year wilt be eoted at t inual meeting of the ‘\ sw Britain branch, A. 8. M. ¥, fol- | New C'Bumty to her charms more beautitul in her gowns are 3 . her eyes ¢ bewitch- oman s peatls more charmi softer, sweete ing. Give her th Get het the fin 1 ved with 04300, goldory rhv @eltah Beware of the Stopped-up Sink! CLOGGED si than a nuise danger signalof g acing th family. A BABBITTS r ettle of }Jr\‘ Wa you r Have BAB state trade | this cvening. addressed by president the | 1l Co,, on “Preased | ner at the o'clock | GRAND FAIR | Given Ry COURT MATTABESSLTT No. 187, ¥ FORESTER'S HALL KENSINGTON Lof AL MAY 21, 22, 23, 1924 No Canvassing ITT 8 Ciranser hev Babbitts Cl .fi."."’r | future 29 Ly NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEI'{ALD, THURSDAY, MAY 1924, American Flag Reported J Hauled Down by Japanese By The Associated Pres Manila, May 32.—The American flag fiving at a village on the Island of Babuyan was hauled downsand a Jap- fla sted i place by Japanese, who re villag accordin it by members o cht Apo, on wh pirates cently raided the to a report brou Governor-Gener; ed Babuyan and rs pulled down the alien - nd replaced the Amerlcan one | when the pirates had departed, Rum Treaty With Is Negotiated Today Washington, May 22.—A liquor | ¥ was Sweden similar to 0 MOTHER :~ Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in armg and Children all ages, % Pkgs | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W B | Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, for \ was signed at the state oday by Secretary Hughes . V. G. Assarsson, counsellor of Swedidh legation, Secretary Hughes and the British amba Sir Esme Howard today forma changed ratifications the liquor treaty with Great Britain, concluding the process of putting the pact into operation, of N-B C-AND Allgfl PACKAGED_GOODS. iinee@a lscmts { NuMBER 2 BLUE ROSE NEGOTIATIONS FAILL. By The Assotiated Press, Berlin, —The negotiations between t » parties and the German nationalists on the subject of the formation of a government have failed owing to the nationalists’ insistence upon their right to appoint Admiral Von Tirpitz as the new chancellor. The other parties re- fused to discuss a personal question of this nature until the policy of the government v settled, the negotia broke | whereupon ons down, City Advertisement WARRAANT FOR MEETING CITY MEETING BOARD To the members of the City Meefing Roard of the City of New Rritain You are hereby warned and noti- fied that a special meeting of the City Meeting Board will be held at the auditorium of the Grammar School building, Main street, New Britain, on the 27th day of May, A.D, 102 seven o'clock p. m. standard time, for the purpose of constdering and acting upon_ the following matters: (1) Issae of fifty thousand dollars | ($50,000) subway bonds (2) Issue of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) water bonds, 11th series, Issue of d dollars bonds, 12th series, (4) Issue of thousand doll bonds, (5) halt (1 1, 1929 : EQIUM or Sle superlatlve Putnam Coffee Household Think of the Happy Hours A new Household would bring you, T! makes baking day an easy day with time to enjoy other things COUNTRY Soda‘ | e +ATLANTIC:PACIFIC2 | w*ATlANTIC"PACIFIC“‘ STORES AT Hartford Ave, New Britain d and High Sts., New Br Florence St w Brif armington Road. Kensington, Conn Central and Bingham Forestville S W. Main St wille, Conn. > Whiting St., Plijoville, Conn. one hundred ($159,000) one hunired sixty ars ($160,000) park Special tax of one and one- 1-2) mills on list of October one-halt of tax to be puy- able July 1st, 1025 and one-haif July | 1st, 1 to meet appropriation of | one hundred forty-two thousand dol- | Jars (3142,000) for Boldiers' Memorial, and for the purpose of transacting any other business relating to sald mat. proper 1o ‘come hefore sald New Britain, ( Conn Britain, (¢ Hritain, ( w Brit in, Conn Conn New Britair New Brita And T 415 W, Mai ters or meeting. Dated at New Britain, 22nd day of May, 1924 A, M. PAONEREA, Mayor. Conn., this Sale For a Few Days Only we will put on sale Friday morning at 9 a. m. all Pumps and Oxfords that were formerly sold for $6.85, $7.85, $8.85 and $9.85. These Shoes are taken from our regular stock. But sizes being broken we must clean up all short lines. Therefore we are going to sell these shoes all at one price— Airedale Mouse Kid and Alligator Black Suede Grey Suede Tan Suede Gun Metal Brown Kid Patent and Grey ANOTHER GOOD BUY Men's and Women's High Shoes or Oxfords— Also Some Pumps to Clean Out at One Price Gun Metal Patent Colt ~ Baby s Grey Suede Louis e .:min Military Viei Kid and Women's White Canvas Misses' and (' hlldlen s PUMPS OR OXFORDS High l.ace White PBUTTON SHOES Misses” and Children's Pat- 236 MAIN STREET . Black. Brown ‘md High Most All Sizes One or 2 Straps; ANl Sizes BUCK SHOES v to 11: also included at ent Lace with White Buck Opposite Monument Patent Colt Black Kid Russia Calf Call any time and see their fine improvements A. D. LIPMAN 519-521 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN | | | | | | 2 With Rubber Heels Attached [+ LrnLs BUUTHUIS L e ol - ) trict Privacy” Means— You can borrow up to $300 on vour home furniture (which remains in your possession), without embarrassing inquiry or interference with vour family or business affairs. When we guarantee etrict privacy, we mean that no one need ever know you borrowed. Your relations with us are confidential from the moment vou make application until vour loan ie repaid. or Grey * Heels and Heels $ OO A\l sizes: formerly sold for 1 @ One Price \ Top: also sold for $3.50-54 | Vogue Shoe Shon TO BORROW MONEY for Any Need SAFLST AND BEST PLA OF Money " Beneficial Loan Soclety .7 FLORSH SHOES FOR MEN \”"()\l\ ) G QLT LTS UTTTHHITH TN 8 | Open 9 to 5 West Main S, Saturdays 9 to Beer i/ Nainteiours

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