New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1924, Page 14

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DAIRYMEN WARNED Mass, And Vermont Colloges of Agri eulture Aot hindly Diyg A Towand Marketing Organieations Ambherst, A | achusetts and \ rieulture tion the dalr against hastily g land-wide warket the hope that K prices by estahli gooperative milk a8 the hest form of ¢ | most dalrym ) t gera have 1 dium sized unit N pre a large article management @ Noy 1 system, No ¢ to make pi wrongly bu Coope ment eral agricultu depr it cannot maintain a monapaly § for any widely ina n e No gu ' assert commodity 0 canlly produced as mi'k Effigy of Smith Target In Ku Klux Klan !’mgram Long Branc balls were thy ernor Rmith of York during a Ku Klux Klan ¢ on here terday. “Keep th out o White House—three shots fo centa,” read a hanner ahove t gy which had a whiskey hottle in one hand, Klansmen Parade With Attack Aimed at Negroes Binghamton, N, Y., July 5,—A mun blackened to represent a negro 1 dripping with tar and feathers wa carried on a truck with Kklansmen holding him, in the parade of the knights of the Ku Klux Klan here yesterday, When William Foss was a boy in Norway, his Viking blood | as his father and grandfather and | Y. 3 o4 o i a Jut his parents brought him f'auhn(“”“ Higuisy Niveet And he became a railroad man, in- he was a switchman on the Rock induced a longing to 2o to sea great-grandfather had done. into the interior of America. stead of a sailor. TFor years Island lines, retiring seven years ago. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY UTTer Will have charge of the sers 5, 1024, Many Pay Penalty for B[,‘RI-IN NEws [tcen = > R T'he quarantine for seariet fever ov m y ) I Breaking luul\uu( Rulu ) the residence of Archer Waish on I'HE HERALD ’ ave eyes and . L — Wilcox avenue has heen remoyed W\ m " | n "“ '\ ! "l ": (Continued from Page Nine) ! ‘l :m)llrl \:'.p...r of \»\; Britain spent 5 ’ ‘\(\ :‘\,N‘i :?l;)'bw“ FURATIT VADU B=Oeesiete ™3 ’i.'_"l_—-—""‘":, Autos and Trucks For Sale # ‘ AT " oday as the — riday as the guest of relatives in phabeticall anged Fol odi water pieol, emetically seal . - e [ il times according 10 |of the Middietown turnplke town sid Ready Reforence. will outiast ‘sith 3 “4':‘:1‘1;:::.;""1' a1 (we, i goed rusniag || r 1 who pamded Rattista Borzone to Battista Farina John Hubbard of New Rritain was \-,.\hl‘l\blri'n‘v\:‘lll’is:_\l‘(l'l‘m\l o Hutt, | tion lay carrying | a lot on the Rubbins estate property, |the guest of relativ on Wileox aves Charge Prepatd BRITAT ] placed on thelr Ttems of Interest | nue yesterday 1 ) line 10 04 Oak Bt, Monuments of all slses and deas nes ¥ had failed to Mr. and Mre. Paul Donan and Mrs, Frederiek Hubbard is spending ? 1eine 20 A8 eription, Carving and letter cutting oui eIl ey - ) read the new "No | tor 2 Sty |3 few days as the guest of relatives in 3 1 line 2 1] specialty, FORD, """"“""' GaT,This earcan be | N Lanughter, Margaret, of New York oity, | fow davs H 1 line k1] o \“Nfir bought for #75, with terms, Good runni I\ ve been placed | \isiting Mr. and Mrs, James Fa. | NeW Haven H 1 line 35 ureery condition, Automotive Ussd Car Exchans | . the city, For | gan - H H ( aae And ol 86 Arch Bt, Phone 1768, ure 1o read signs and : & ) ok ¥ $1.80 4160 iease, 213 Clak streel OORT ) hupmnfll. Tourin 0 ‘ e romament of 83 |, \Vard has heen recdived In Kensing. Yearly Order Rates Upon' application ||| CUT FLOWERB=poited plants, | AN * [ton of the birth of a daughigr to Mr, | Count & words to a i variety, [l lging on fune | was tmposed when they arrive anq Mes, C, B Fagan of = Detroit, | 14 lines to an ineh Johnson' #17 Ch | 1 at statl o Michigan, on July 8, Mrs, Fagan ul —— ::I:I:mum lii|w-. '&."". B ST ¥ lD\\EfiI-WHM [~ planis, .-udk:nl s, | \ ptin mian agreed wWith | 1he former Mis S Clavey ot Wan: . 3 . inimum Book Charge, 35 centa, tuneral work, fies delive . : 4 o S SR e 4 rmer Miss Anna Carey of Ken (Continued from Page Seven) No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, for Greenhouse, 213 Oak 8t Phone 3643-13, " PasRengeT, ’ ity sington, | - - Classitied Page on Same Day, - m.uuvynd with bunp-r. tirst class condls [ £ ) pi In the Churchoa shown, The econtestants were Melvin Ads Accepted Over the Telephons for Lost and Founa B{ ilon, C, A, Rence, 51 Main Kt. Phens 8, Paul's, Kensington--Masses at | Hart and Richard Bughee with the Convenience of Lustomers, Call 925 || ATTOGLOVES=-T" guantleis, not mates, s 4 I ol APROAEIE g und 10 &, m, Sunday school follow. |Iatter winning, Belections on the and Ask for & “Want Ad4™ Operator. o e 10 Jameen By g daet IT’L‘I:HEIEAI:'GIfln‘}'I"lI—O!-lI‘ n "‘1 \ | yom ‘m g ‘I" ‘u”. ‘;;,:--I- Ing the last mass. Rev, J. Bren- | vadio and addressos of the rrmurn. at 188 Lincoln t, or Tel, 20 & p.’,,". e, S8 e " | i ver By d not un- [ - (REESEEE 3 . nad du’ oHatEe: were tha order of entertalnment TANTRA T s o Tont " W \ Y P " —— F=oontaining ouite jos — o 3 . nd y hould pay th Bacred Heart: Tast Boriin—Mass at | Commerce Chamhber Mecting [R e e o e please return to 171 “,"‘JIT,‘ =Shaeio and ene Bulek ooups. . T ney when e 't notieed the g ok tomorrow morning in charge | The matter of a baseball fiold was |grandparents, Mr, and Mys, Charles [ Park K. Tel. 1435-3. Reward, he 1ol the ehiel that ho would | o "oy 5 ", Brennan, Bunday school |17t in the handa of the investigating | K, Corwin of 121 Fast Main street, (WOURD=Terae,—Tul “Tionded. Rtk and WHITE TRUCKE 1“;b e = ":::; rt and tell his story to the |y . X Y a hy | ) | has 16 » e brown, found, Apply to Dog Warden, R AnLIM “ ony 1011 fronawing, ‘.’:lummr;-]rv.m.m hy John Tamb, ::: has 1eft for a trip through New York | Philip Marine, Plainville °h! about it at ' Main 8 g . or ap Berlin Congregational—Boys' class [1he monthly meeting of the Plainville |state, | ORI WRTCT = Teat herwesn Maple WIT pearance in court, the man left, only |0 a "me Morning service at 10:45 | Chamber “of Commeree, Thursday - . — [ And Eim Hill on or n T AT —vodun, Lok Tke to return abhout an hour after saying | gioinek, Bubie A faan St evening, This comittes which has re J #th About 11 p, m, 1 Lota af exiras. A oomy T W it e gemsed 1At he Deter B | paater v Eamiation and bl |cured permission to us Eiecirie a1 |Japanese Have Plan to b LR gond ren ;;.I:‘l:l.: i ,1‘0--;" 1e 82 no Vine Guidance,” Sunday school at 12 |10F this year, will call a meeting of | Prevent Dual Citizenship | Personals ®| estran. Aaron G, Cohen, Inv, 185 P s o'clock, Men's class at the same hour, |!#Presentatives of organizations inter- | Atsociated e L P e e 0 S BSgiene, Speh Svenings. . . % : |ested In the project and methods of Tok July h,="Tha gove t to. v Two Arvrested After Kensington Congregational—Morn. | °¥ okio, July hA government to print_your films, Arcade Studio, ‘ H S ling service at 10:45 o'clock, Subject | financing the project will he discussed, | day introduced in the lower holise of | ™ Store nouncements Machines Collide o sermon by Rev. V. L. Philiips, | The project will get under way with- [the diet a ill providing for the abro- | G TrTRE=firewerkedrame. ¢ CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.— Francls Klos of 60 Sexton Street | "Warming at the Enemy's Campfire,” m‘mn next I\«r: weeks, it is thought, [gation of the dual citizenship of Jap- olties for the Fourth, McEnro 1923 Yord 1 t | ol Btanklewlcs of Norwich |text. Luke 55 Sunday school at | Belectman Willlam J Johnson [anese netionals born abroad, The ab« | Main street i .Mv ’.h~lfll ruek, with express L 4 (%15 s Harboon By Matore| 18110 b. |#poke at tha meeting on the need of (yogation is subject to certain condi- |(VEATHER KTRIPS—Install the accurate 1920 Chevrolet touring, good eondit ovela Patedioan Willar A, Stcoll Kensington Mathodist — Morning |* Chan&e of government in Plainville |tions however, Dual nationalitg of [ metal strips save 1-3 cosl bills, window paint, 3180, \trolmun inm 8, Strolls on i e st "8 land advocated n form of horough gov- |the children horn to Japanase parents | *7¢#n% T. B, Woods. Phons 2185, [ ity of veckless driving after aervice ut 1848 oclock, - Eermas MBS lopnmant in the town, This would in- |living within their horders has heen | SRR g p ore 3 “Ihe Master and the Miser," Y =L | horde hee! ster, good conditl wehinen the -men wore operating ek ENE SERIET, B0 elock, | "Bub. [(TOAS the legal powers of the au- [a subfect of goma concern to certnin { AUTOMOTIVE | . on, bt &y the intersociion e ect of sermon by the prstor “The thorities hers and would enahle them | Oceidental nations, including the ] adater, looks like new n Main and Cedar Streets, Klos was 8¢t : N fo put into effect many laws which | United ,.~|;,y,.,.. fine condition, driving west on West Main Street aft- | Three Pillows" Mr, Lawton has tak- |\§ PPl R0 FetE iy ce at the Y Auto and Truck Agencles 8 er turning in from Cedar Street and ©n over ‘l""' JOUNgLMEns l"""’"' And | ragent time, Under this government BUICK MOTOR CARE—"Betier cATH Stanklewles was driving west on West | Tequests that all be present tomorrow, | 1 . y ] ] S R are being built and Bulck is build- SUPERIOR A co. LU SRR n S o0 Lt adntay. evanliig]at Lo'olooksmesting| FUSIIDALIEE.ANIES BRApIN 08 DL urns nouge ing them.” New Britain Buick Co. yee o0 R okex THRE ALY 2 1 /in the church of the committees fn | /5% 7 o LERY e 235 Archi_ street. Pions 2607, 176 ARCH 8T, TEL N1, rolls alleges that hoth men arrived cHktas o thi cokiing ComuBiRitY Beld forced. A comniittee was appointed CHARDLER—and Cleveland motor ¢ n the intersection simultancously and | Nark gl Wednesday | 10 100K into the matter, * accessori C they hoth raced to beat the other 92¥ to make fina "'“:' e fes l-‘ Plainville Briefs FADILL CARS—Bales and s-r—\lc past the corner. The Sankiewicz At 4 p. m. meeting of the Junlor| sy ang Ars, Clement J. Prior Lash Mator Co, Reputable Concern.” machine was badly damaged on the | AU in the church. Thursday eve- |, 00 baturnad from thelr wedding trip West Maln, corner Lincoln street, FORDS— right side % ning, subject for the Bihle study class, |, New York state and Canada. HEVROLET MOTO, CARS—Enle, lll. ALL MODELS ght side, St : L ice. Buperior Auto Company, 17! {5y the east north-central states, from the James J. Graham, assistant post. .A:r--\h Y i";wn: 211, G ALL PRICES Oienges were first grown in Call | tornia in 1873, The Boyhcod Urge Persisted! He kept on though, and bezan putting them into form with a brush. and paintings THE POTTERS . OH iM SO GLAD TO SEE YOU, IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR YOU ALL OVER THE WORLD/ Y'MEAN T’5AY THAY PRETYTY Ll GLADYS MARRIED ,World Service hook, The annual Sun- day school pienic will ba held on! jJuly 12 at Rockwell park, Bristol. |~ wajjace Beckwith, an officer in the Further announcements will be made jypiteq States navy, and wife and fam. later, ily, spent the holidays with friends To Play At Home |and relatives here, The All Kensingtons will play at Norman Dimanche of Tdgewater, home tomorrow afternoon at B8:156 [N, J., spent the holiday with his par- o'clock, when they meet the Wainuts [ents at their home in the Russell of Hartford at the Percival avenue |block. field. The Wainuts are players of A. A. McLeod, treasurer of the wide repute and a real classic Is ex- P’lainville Trust Co., and family spent pected. Batteries, for the All Ken- [the holiday in Maine, singtons, Hayes, Politis and McKeon; | William Parkinson of the United for the Walnuts, .Post, Abel and Bar- |States amy, i3 spending a furlough | ¥ing, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry |Parkinson of Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morley of Park street Jeft today for Bridgetown, Me., where they will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Glover 8. Hastings at their summer camp at Ingall's Grove, Miss Gertrude Hensel of Brooklyn, Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Fred C. Smith of East Broad street, Mr. and Mrs, D C Peck of Broad street are at thelr cottage at Say- brook Manor for a few days Mr. and Mrs, DeForrest Daniels and Mr. and Mrs, Victor McBurney and daughter Olive, have returned from a vacation spent at Indian Neck. The St. Mary's baseball team will play the Terryville team in that town tomorrow afternoon. Miss Helen Denton of Canal street, is spending a vacation with relatives in I'anwood, N, J, Miss Alice Harris of Maple street is spending a week in Washington, D, C., where she is attending the National Teachers' convention, | il master, is spending a few days as the guest of friends in Philadelphia, Pa. East Berlin Items The library will be epen Monday af- ternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 and in the evening from 7:30 to 8 o'cock for the | exchange of hooks, Mr. and Mrs, E. V. Read and chil- dren of Wilcox avenue spent Friday as the guests of relatives in West Cromwell. There will be the regular morning prayer and sermon at St. Gabriel's church Sunday at 9 a. m., followed hy Sunday school at 10 o'clock., Rev. Samuel Suteliffe of New Britain will have charge of the services. The services at the Methodist church Sunday are as follows: Regu- lar morning worship at 10:45 a. m., followed by Sunday school at 12 o'clock. The Junior league will meet at 3 p. m., and the Epworth league at 6:46 o'clock followed by the ev ning serwdee at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. A. DODGE, BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Balss e. 8 & ¥. Motor Sales Co. , corner Franklin, Phone 731, DURANT AND STAR-—-motor cars, Sales ce. “Just Real Good Cary , 51 Main street. Phone 2216, ——Fordston LIACtOr, BAISS #8rv- fce; genuine parts and accessories. Auto- motive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Main AUPMOBILE CARS-Bales and Bervice, City Service Station, Hartford Ave, corner Stanley and 6 Main 8t. A. M. Paonessa. AUDSON AND ESSEX-—-America's leading car va Sea the new coaches, Honey- man Auto Sales Co, Sales and Service, 139 Arch street, Phone 2109, INTERNATIONATL TRUCKS8—Rackliffe Bros, Inc., Park and Bigelow Sts, Phone 1074. Agents for New Britain and vicinity. CEXTNGTON—High grade motor cars, Sales and service, C. A, Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Sales and service, McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch Atre Plone 2952, MOON MOTOR CARS—{avorably Kknown the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and Phone 625 142 Arch strest d & 58 Elm stres . Hawker, Phone PAIGE AND JEWETT—31066 to $2710. ‘Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 E. Main §t, (near Elm). Phone 3300, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks, kKenneth M. Searls & Co, Sales and Service, cor. Eim and Park Sts, New Beitain, Conn. Phona 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. ROLLIN—and and service, Onorato Main _St. Phone 34 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St, Servl 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor."” R. C. Rudolph. Phoie 2051-2, Motor Cars. Sales Motor Co., 18 Jordan Colleen Moore, idol of thousands of m_fans the country over, has 'de- |STUDEBAKERS—LIght six touring, $1045, special six touring, $1425; big six touring, TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN NEW B! GOOD UBED CARS— at the Maxwell and Chrysler used car department, 1022 Mhxzwell top, 1922 Allen, $150. ETREET, RITAIN touring with Califoraia Maxwell touring ear, Maxwell sadan, 3150, Velis touring, $325, Dodge touring. Reo speed wagon, McGAULEYT & BENNETT, 98 ARCH BTREET. PHONE 2952, REAL CARS— BARGAINS IN GOOD USED Maxwell sedan, | Essex coach. Studebaker spec, touring. | Bulck roadater, Durant sedan, { 1822 Mazxwell touring. 1921 Hupmobils touring. 1920 Hijdson 4 pass. eoupe. 1219 Buick touring. 1018 Buick coupe. HONETMAN AUTO SALES Today his home is filled with models of full-rigged ships and carvings in ivory. . . Clty Advertlsement Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Judd and fclared war on all makeup. She and | gy 750 1 0, B, factory. Irving Jester, \ daughter Lorraine, are spending a va- |members of a club she has organized | 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker Teas 139 ARCH S8T. PHONE 2103, i . e A _|cation at Walnut Reach. |refuse {0 use face creams or rouge e } (HAA\(‘I" OF (‘:RADL LINES ON Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lyman n(‘nf any kind. So far she has 30 fol- Autos and Trucks For Sale [] OPEN EVENINGS ! STRATFORD ROAD Broad street are spending a week's |lowers. Here Miss Moore Is throw- | BUTCK —touring, 7 pass, late 1931, equipped Notice is hereby given that a hear- |vacation at the home of their parents | ing her supply of beauty creams in with 5 new tires, brand new paint, engine ing will be held before the Board of |in Columbia. | the rubbish pile. guaranteed, exchange for houss or i 3 - Public Works, City of New Britain, | Mrs. Charles H. Bronson of Maple | L s i‘“"“"’[" ST Mo moeet - RECONDITIONED STUDEBAKERS— / % CARS—In_running order 7 0 Room 206, City Hall, at 6:30 p. m.|street has returned to her home from %0 popular cara to select from at the low- And other geed Uid cars at redl gace o'clock (standard time), Tuesday, |St. Francis' hospital, Hartford, much | est prices ever offered, Aaron G, Ct rifice prices to immedfate buyers, O ’ P July Sth, 1924, on the proposed [improved in health, NOTICE. Inc. 185 Park 8t, Hartford. Open o sindleess dawn iyl Cbalinch | change of grade on” Stratford Read, Mrs. C. A. Butler and foster son, To satisfy my lien for storage I T 5 T T il blalna and North | Chester Dodge, of 76 Farmington |&hall sell at public auction on the AURBLY RELIOS 1024 Studebaker tour, 5 pass. ... Wellington Strect. ave (e, are visiting her peopla at New | premises at 10 Greenwood atrest, New| bip = Hence, 51 Main B Phone R e R 3 All persons interested are request- | Milford, Conn. Mrs. Butler will at-| Britain, Conn., at 2 o'clock on the | URANT COUPES—We have 2 that havi S(zd:h:h:: se::\'r\. .'\p;:: dreaming, | ed to be present at said hearing, if | tempt to recuperate from a long sick- | afternoon of July 21, 1924, the fol-| neve been driven even In a demonstr: Studebaker scdan,+5 pass. . . th see cause, and be heard in re- | ness. She expects to b ¥ i 3 tion, They can be bought at a blg sav- Studebaker sedan, 7 LI knife and|they 4 P # ¥8HS About | lowing deachibed pevacial propertyl £ L juulh migats wil testrn, conmansen, G . Studebaker tour. light SE . lation to the above. a month, wit: 1 Overland automobile owned by | Honece, 51 Main St. Phons 2215, Studebaker fout, special aix | BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Flavia Renjamin, dnugh(nr of Mr. | Garwood Tompkins. | §B KENNEDY'S—aute exchange, full iine 3 Studebaker tour. light six .. George H. Johnson, Secretary., |and Mrs. Ivan Benjamin and her MARY HOVENISHIAN, | of uscd cars and parts. 26 Willow street. 1981 Buleke tour, 71 pass, F) Phone 2093, 1920 Ruick tour. 7 pass, .... 1918 Ruick touring, 7 pass. 19818 | Buick ' sedan, 45 model 1918 Buick tour, 45 model N . c 1917 Ruick tour. ¢&. model 1018 Buick roadster, six cyl . 1917 Ruick ‘roadster, four cyl. .. 75 WA 80 YU KNOW, WHEN 1LOOK INTO '( YOUR EYES, DEAREST, | DONT CARE (T PPy L PART AGAIN, WILL WE ? WHAT HAPPENS TO ME. fl Yougs S0 WONDERFUL vmll SEEING 1S LIEVING, PA. READ THE ANNOCUNCEMENT!' Cop gbe 1924 by Newspager Foasure Semsce lne Gres: Briinin rghis reriad S'HELP ME HANAER! THE BIGGEST SAPS ALLUS MARRIES THE PRETTIEST GIRrRLS! MY STARS! 1T SUTTINLY DoES BEAT ALl AND WELL NEVER, NEVER. % ( 00 vou WNOW WHAT nME /51T 192 GET UP OUT OF THAT CHAIR. AND COME TO BED. it ’J“ ‘ il r’ il e — - — —— == T — e ’ easy terms. 8everal other Studebakers and Bulckl not lmed Also other makes, ' IRVING *JESTER 123 ARCH ST. FHONE 311 OFEN EVENINGS . "“This 1s & Studebaker Tear —_—ee USED CARS— taken tn trade for new Fords All 1 good condition and prieed low with H Otverland touring, model 83, Allen 17, touring ear. ' Ford 26, coupe. » touring car. . " 20, 1 ton worm Arive truol, ! a delivery, 5 oup i ® 23 roadster, 8235 i AUTOMOTIVE DSED CAR ixcflwfll PHONB 720-3. 88 ARCH 8T. USED CARS— 1922 Bulck touring with Rex top, 1923 Nash 6. demonstrator, A. G, HAWKER, TEL. 2456, 62 ELM 8T, Auto Parts and Accessories | 11 AUTO_SUPPLIES—PISTON PINS, AMER: ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBES- TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. BCON- OMY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN ST. BATTERIES—The Willard has proven it worth, Try us. Simmons Storage Bat. tery, 167 Arch St. Phone 2246. UAYTON “THOROBREVD " —Cords, all sizer low pressure, long inileaga, means com- fort, eafety and economy, prices reason- able. The Ball Tire Co.. 319 Arch 1743 KBELLEY SPRINGFIELD—and Firestons cord ‘tires and service. Gas, ol and greases, accessorien Clark's Auto Acces- eory Bhop, 138 Main Et. Phone 1520, WICHELIN—Tires and (ubes. Gas and o1 « service. Koppell Auto !-nly Co. 183 Eim 8t Phone 3145,

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