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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924, |DUNN RE-ELECTED | Sure Relief | "o a8 Lo ™ s Erty e 1 Military and patriotic organiz: s Members of Aziz Grotto M. O. V. P. POLIGE BOARD HEADI‘ \ PR INDIGESTION |1 it il by v 500 Syl B om Own YOlll' OWll Home il ) \ 1.4 next Monday evening at 8:1 c| 14, members leaving from Franklin ) square at 1 p. m. An excellent pro- | J k d P \ 3 INDIGESTION at the ]-}Iks home il o = 1 TOYS MGGFall Elel'k, ac SOU an a | _ ZJLL'ANS :sxn ushl.,(m'. ri::\,,‘\ = ' . t »rhtlz Vc’umn:il!ms i:: clmr;e are :.1 For Sale Bmldlng Lots follows: Publicity and tickets, Oscar | ker on Discipline Committee | &S\ Hot water | as-Glover post, American Rllams;Ftblicity and 1l - p S | Pr alter J. Smith post, K E. Johnson, Fred O. Miller and Harry (2) Two Lots on Linwood street ure Relief | &t Disabled) Vet Hatsing; athletic, Willlam S, Warner, | Y - | e | America, 18 of Vet y | Martin Horwitz, Roy D. Bottomley | o 3 5 GAMES AR e e T ELL'ANS | Scouts, Boys' club and Girl Scouts.|and George Kingsbury; prizes, David (4) Four Lots on Shuttle Meadow avenue. held their anuual organization meet-| 25¢ ang 75¢ pack | City Clerk John A. Gleason of Hart-| L. Nair and Henry I. Young; dinner X ing last night and reciected Chair- ¢ rackages Everywhere |15, o member of New ain lodge, and entertainment, George R. Rawl- | (1) One Lot on Arch street extension. an David L. n and Clerk Josepl [ will deliver the patriotic address. Dud- | ing: d H 14 P. Smith; t or- A i for the Kiddies to A R Glerk Joomt {e7 N Eciings il weadliheTias vasora o v L Spiked (8) Eight Lots on Kensington street. s o ssioners Thomas T s | |and Stanley J. Traceski will deliver The Grotto dr , fife d bugle take away with them ||| ini Fiwari s, Farker were res KEEVERS WINS "”T the Elks' tribuie to the fias. Willam | corp, as wel as the patrol will offer | (3) Three Lots on Andrews street. pointed to serve on the discipline com- | H. Bishop will preside at the organ|a grill for the members of the Grot- | Stationery I)EDt e IN B[]AR” BUNTEST and solos will be sung by Auguel to, This will be the first event in the | (1) One Lot on Rentschler street. . it S Mata W Klein, The committee of arrange- 20 | The board voted to purchase a Reo < O e " Arang"" | afternoon and will ocour at 2 o'clock | (4) Four Lo}s iMonToe street ments consists of Dr. | chairman; Exalted Ruler Thomas 1% JARNIV. r \TE irman; Tixalted Tiuler Thomas 7% CARNIVAL PERMIT GRANTED. (10) Ten Lots on Vance street. recommendation YOaisv C. Brow & n, Harry rown, A meeting of the common council | Deleats Blair for Chairmanship Il Fiward 1. 5. W. W. .| comymittee on licenses was held last (4) Four Lots on Brady avenue. |turned down the recommendation Y . Harvey . William H. evening and it was voted to grant the | voted by the board at its last meet- A S Riskion and 8, G, e . Eank | DICKINSON [l it premme | of Fire Commission |38 20 sere™ | Famht, Soror hove, fme Allin the City of New Britain, SEE— Chief William C. Mart was author- A ) : s SR \ o i The application of the Coleman shows | chassis tor the police patrol in ac- ized by a vote of the commissioners | D y Py H \ {for a i t v of {0 have the body of the old PArol e\ At a mecting of the first hoard Jast | Eo1g€Ne Seraphin to Be ' |fora permit to.come here the week of | rug 0. [ modelled and changed over to the [night John &, R. Ke evers was re- | Ordained As P”esl‘behe\n-a the municipal celebration at new elected chatrman and John J. Keogh | pycone Seraphin of this eity will| Walnut Hill park will afford suffictent ° ° | . | . The resignation of Supernumerary!was reelected clerk. This makes the |10 grdnined to the priesthood in the | diversion on that day. 169'171 Main St. Mike Nesta, which the board req second time Mr. Keevers has been |joqioisonn order, Saturday, June 14, | ——— | ed at the last meeting, was recet honored and the seventh time that |,y gt Joseph's cathedral, Buffalo, The apple blossom is the most at- TEL. 2300 or 470 and acccpted, as wus the resignation | Clerk Keogh has been elected 1o the |y, o will say his first mass at St.|tractive fruit blossom for photos | of William Schmidt, who turned in | post of clerk. Mars's ohALroR. this olty, Juns 32, gruphic purposes. | nis resignation to Chief Hart, giving Commissioner John = Mikalauskas, : ) i |as nhis reason that he intended to appointed by Mayor Paonessa to & leave the eity, ceed John J. Rogers, resigned, was Policeman Complains of Slurs present, 1] 7Q 1Y i ‘IF PA‘ b TO BL\ | Chief Hart reported a conversation When the board took up the mat- 3 KI‘ND" he had during the month with Su- ter of the election of a chairman Com- 3 OUR | pernumerary Policeman William Poli- | missioner Blair caused a distinct sur- tis. The chief said that Politis had | prise when he announced that he was been assigned to do duty in Dudjack’s 'a candidate for the office. On the first | | hail on Sexton street one night and ballot taken Mr, Keevers received two | the nest morning he called on the votes and George L. Gans one. On chief at the station and wanted to | the second ballot Mr. evers had two turn in his resignation from the [ votes and two we blank, Commis- AHEAD | force, Asked for the reason, he said sioner Blair moved that the election . | that nobody in the city scems to have of Mr, Keevers bo made unanimous. . any use for a policeman and he did | It was passed. On the first ballot Clerk You'll need just such not like the idea of being called vari- | Keogh was unanimously elected. T . i s ous names ang be the target of re.|Chairman Keevers and Clerk Keogh |[3 — e Y 2 2 . aroer ’ e Eaitmery. collanats [ 008 Tamch Ang o e e O e e b e N l SY TR For the cosy little kitchenette home, or the larger, movre pre- ; R tentious apartment. For an outlay of a modest sum, to the tached shirts as we are Bl pimentary. He told of several in- Bids for Coal Supply stances that occurred at the hall on Bids for coal were received from the [ ¥ expenditure of greater propo)-tions_ This iS the 1ogica] Stol-e now Show‘ing- .Made of | the previous night fn which remarks | Shurberg Coal Co, for 150 tons of € ( me rece rized Jacquard I were mzu’ln u.' nim “I’|M yml ,:;.. per- :r:::.;(:’;;-r :u $17 a Kg..;.«“mn :mrl‘v.u in which to p]ace your confidence. B wear forming his duty, © saic group ¥ Of egg coal at a ton; q 2 PR madras—you can wea Hnlted Copl & W00l o LB tons of & The furnishing of these tiny apartments, that seem to pre- | of girls hurled a mean remark at 3 9 | 0 . R b i b Sh faroed e | stove conl at $14.29 ot ton; the P& ; 5 oy i, h £ 4 TN o0 BRDIN. OF [ Mo whok Be vt Neond 8 | SORUOORl MCRUEIY 6 ue bl o s sent a problem to the uninitiated, is an everyday experience sport. White only— [ The chief talked with Politia for | (one of stove cou) at $14.80 u net ton; : s el with us. We know how to combine odd pieces, harmonious- $3 50 Fop e e el e o ety at $13 ton; Ber- | NG s ly and inexpensively, to attain that “homey” and inviting at- ’ SoR THI0N, 180 01N O Move (dons AL N R\ mosphere, Whatever your ideas or your purse, you will | resignation was not turned in, ('hh‘r“ | Hart sald that Politis was one of the $!14.34 a nct ton; the Citizens' Coul \ k 3 3 ’ ek | strongest and most promysing men on Co- 150 tons of stove coal at $17 a net profit by our helpful guidance. | the supernumerary force at the pres. |'°0. On a motion of Commissioner HOW TO FURNISH A ) o i ; IT'S THE ACCESSORIES | ent time Gans the contract was awarded to the F LLS | Bids for Coal Recelved. Uiited Conl & Wood Co., subject to COMBINATION LIVING | l A | Ride were submitted by six eoal: APProval by the common council, V JING f ! "OUNT— O S companies to ’m’n!i‘)! the department o Substitutes Appointed ROOM AND DIN g i $ 12 bl <l THAT COUNT: - llu'ns"“( [ with 100 tons of cgg coal, The United The board recelved reports from ROOM, AND HAVE A TN |- \ 93-99 Xis Coal company offered to furnish the [ !Ne examining physician that Vincent CONCEALED SPARE I ) J ‘ Elsewhere we speak of coal at $15.58 a ton, the price being | Schultz, Henry Clark, Charles Wright e LA F y g sui here ar HartforA. the lowest submitted, The board 409 louis Tangua applicants for BED AS WELL 1 ? suites—but here are some oted to request the ecity council for Positions as supernumerary firemen, The great number of ) of the other things that help to make “home.” hermission to enter into a contrac: | Uld not met the required regulations, . with the company for the purchase of | The board appointed the following kitchenette apartments has . | ' VOIce Culture [the coal at that price. Other bida|Men to the substitute lst; Joseph I, caused a demand for furni- 4 (I were Coal Co, "arr, Aloysis Freysinger, Joseph V, ‘e suitable for furnishing Specinl Attention to Beginners 2 won Piros., Staniey. Verano, Andrew R. Mahaley, Victor “”(:, ')‘Iuit:,"lfim lrnmn 'l'h%' D D h 8 n and Coal Co, ; 8, Davis, Petor Pae, Joseph Kogel- & combing s ames . onanue .. Transfer and Storage Co,, | man, I Kerm, James J. | kind of apartments that re- S EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING i and the Citizens Coal Co,, pene, James F. O'Brien, Stanley ! quire this treatment at- 1-PIECE A #1 Setton Drive "Phone 12343 * 100 . pasul John Fancher, and Edward ||} tract the kind of people ftiors SrI Yot Bt * Glork | who are not satisfied with WITH SEMI-VANITY DRESSING TABLE Room 318.319 Hooth's Block . Trainee of Yale University e tions of three men for Clerk Keogh reported that ne bids 2 e furnishi S > h ¥ g = s aitislel b sl f leplber it pilnd ol et mediocre furnishings. lsn't this a charming little suite, with its quaint . T b T i D tanboir, o R atal IWieer.st the senivel ) We can show you an four-poster bed? In beautiful satiny two-tone Walnut, | 3. Havee, 31, of S11 Migh stroet, who | The wlection of - Seoend Deputs unique furnishing scheme built inside and out to give year after year of service. ‘ tive that will make as lovely a In stvie, finish and construction its equal cannot be | wAs one inch bolow the required | Chief M, J. Souney as a reprosentative ||| : 3 height, was tn -{on the firemen's pension board was room as you could wish and matched for anything near this price. 5, reported to the fire board as passed the total cost is no greater S » QITITR W Qe . . 3 [ ufetr; Thomas | by the commen oounatl, Chist. W J. e gpodio g s SAME SUITE, \\sqizog'rslau,ss ; TABLE Mebaguay o2 “"""‘;‘2!’"""' . L4 ea Larts—32n.2. lt‘m.;hv tte, 25, @ West Main Noble asked that the six-way hydrants room suite. street, A machinist: and Ernest F.|at the north and south ends of Cen- i Y ~ . ‘i iffor i vardi Iloomauist, 27, of 78 Dwight atreet, & | tral park be réplaced with two-way This i the id Can also be had with Chifforobe, Chiffowardrobe, Of the better grade grocery clerk. Blanchette told the hydrants. The water board will by his is the idea— Full Vanity Dressing Table or Bow End Bed. hoard he will receiva & dlploma s a asked to make the changes as fe » ‘ | Ainger print expert in about another| quested by the board. ’ G B . J W NU Q M SUITE : 2 ‘ L e .} 4 AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE Nothing adds . « :.M ;.mun IIn Conves A motion by Commissioner Gans for Bl At $124400 more from a |1 roptunent (ke ity at (he! convention | ts tns tawn o€ BUHIS bar i o N p : Consists of Dresser, SemicVanity Dressing Table and decorative of the United Chiers’ | dered at the fire at the Berlin Savings A Bow End Bed. : . y : H[?““S"[":;;l‘l Montreal ori July 14 T./bank was rescinded when Clerk Can be had with Full Vanity Dressing Table, instead SAUTIFUL bt i sl L Keogh reported that the bank officims | of Semi-Vanity . $27.00 additional MIRRORS TOUR NEED Chiet Ha i bl would pay the bil ! Chiffonier, to match cvs e LS Prices from ¥or & pure, refreshing, health- B that the aper . y ebsnslialbii e o, or $1.50 to $20.00 N Doverge b antled #F you SALy unferw et Sation :::";v:‘nlv‘u..,v'",|:‘n'. mm'(n‘:‘:;:j Chifforobe to match $40.50 = ur e e e o oo vy tne ore- (Ml AHANDSOME STICKLEY \HOGANY BEDROOM SUITE . i DAY BED DAVENPORT "'“"m"‘g‘l 5250 Beodr Viais A bill was veceived from €. A The "1ves as 8 P ; - : o 3 SPRVRIIVES KA R SUAPPY Consists of Dresser, Chifforobe and Bow End Bed, Sets This is & real buttermilk — bk : fne the | Bence for ropairs to the chicf's car | K D t 4 — 0N 08 W peratic E iR Giationt St Mikie o ooking Davenport o 5 it i m not artificial — yon'll he more The board questioned Chief Nok . > Semi-Vanity Dressing Table to mateh £12.00 th leased with § the captair ont was & T the Bill and the ehief said that he ounge by day, and a really ) . an pleased with it : ALt e’ LTl DO o SILVER GRAY BEDROOM SUITE In mahog- Try it today : ' &8 797 |told the master mechanic to repalr comfortable double bed at : the carant it (oo T oot (e Includes & good el $103.50 g any fish. the car to It | mattress on coil springs. Congists of Dresser, Bed and Chiffonier. United Milk Co "In whighe i I8 done. The b Beautifully finished in ma- Dressing Table to match ... $36.00 i IR feas will graduatly die | ogiimate, hogany and upl.me-o]d in 3-PIECE TAPESTRY DAVENPORT SUITE [’ t n ¢ J weathe aupe or brown gured ve- [ 4 Woodiand Street i 11 AE Che ROt P o, reaths : s lour, Price $99.00. $175.50 . New Britain r g S = 2 Consists of laige overstuffed Davenport, Chair and Phone 1610 G ake here were \ Large Overstuffed Eaxy Wing Chair. s irinpesgoiitn Pl ot e v DAVENPORT \Z\E:itaa\wn CHAIR Stephen MeHala and William velour. A Cane Panelled Rocker— Upholstered in taupe mohair, with seat cushions in ,..’ mn“ ' £20.00, camel’s hair tapestiy. 22 { o chair P " 9 Verano, Comn Mahogany, Small Windsor Wing chair to match £72.00 At AXELROD’S T : e [l Chain—s100 SPIECE .\1,\mn.$ “g (;).'60 ; ROOM SUITE 4 A Mahogany Gate-leg Table ITALIAN RENAISSANCE STYLE cepted wer BUTTERMILK K. Hirhatter of medium size—$24.95. 3 el o Consisting of beautiful Buffet, Oblong Extension » [ / acancy cavsed by the $ G n E tl I ignation icorge 1. Jay T o . soli . — Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, upholstered in e UIne X ac s ol phen Mikowsk R \Tl,;mz‘;;a:‘:_llfi M"—:-‘:m:"_’_ genuine blue leather. : . - Keily slfl,’(m 8 Combination Server a‘n Sk 4 whid LY Rug Prices Are Lower— CONSOLE Sewing Cabinet 1005 AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE A good time 10 buy i wl,,t'o.green o0 tie batiot 1 ES’T":."‘"""'“""““"-" —suit- $17200 9x12 Axminsters—$30.60- able for living room use. China Closet to match .. .. $35.00, I Jwn Make ugfi S'Avmls . " ' rano |8 Then a 9x12 size Rug Queen Anne style—has large oblong Extension Table And We Are Prond Of It v Wit th o ) 3| AXMINSTER For Instance HIGH GRADE, SMALL DINING ROOM SUITE 9x12 Tapestry Brussels— £30.60. $202.50 $23.75-828.00, e it have the " AT Y Presto—3 rooms in one r‘.nfivt.!F\'ton.«mn\J ?hle and F;s]ur '(,han's . 9x12 Wiltons—$72.00 4 oz. Bottles ...... 75e¢ 3 . : the d t We also have other suit- Done in Florentine Walnut ; suitable for very sma ¥ = - fragrant flavor of i i o ommplosea ale Dleces ot Jous petese dining room or breakfast Toom. 8-3x10-6 Wiltons—$67.50. Try a Bottle Today wintergreen o) “g® . IC. C. FULLER CO.| A % . f 40-56 Ford St., Hartford A Good Place to Trade let Us 1ill Your Prescriptions |

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