New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1924, Page 14

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u S i —_"—‘_f—‘_'——w "lfiHWAY AWMmb REVOLT CALLED SERIOUS City Items | GERMANS PROTEST (_'A OUNCEMENTS ” AGGREGATE $636,044 Tmmich Co, Gets wmmI on New Britain-Hartford Road July ( Hartford Ing for the constructio: miles of new and two concrete eut state highway cost of the pro 04455 Bealgd propo regodved from fEw days ag going to the Following ders, and th ments Town of threesin over e Coventry ven Road Ce Haven, f25.0 Town of Dan of seven ine and two span rel girder; awarde Bridgeport, 80, Towns of Plain ningto 18,562 feet of reinforced concreto on Plainville-Farmington highway awarded fo Joseph A tti, Torring ton, for $52,82 Town of West Huartford-—About 13 812 feet of eight-inch reinforced cons crete pavement on Hartford-New Brit. ain road | to the Immick Co,, Meriden, for 0o, Town of feet of reinforced on Boston Post Road; awarded fo W, H. Arthur, Stamford, for $33,500.60, Town of Danbury—About 14,100 | feet of seven-inch concrete pavement on Sugar Hollow Road, awarded to John Arborio, New Ha Conn., for $113,529.50, Town of Bloomfleld—About linear feet of seven inch waterbound macadam on Simsbury road, awarded to Tmmick Co., Meriden, for $9,005.00 Town of Redding—About 4,700 feet 1 of native stone macadam on the Pul- nam Park road, awarded to Osborn. Barnes Co,, Danbury, for $31,406.00, Towns of Washington, Roxbury and Woodbury—About §, feet of | eight-inch native stone macadam on Hotchkissville road, awarded to Jo- seph Mascetti, Torrington, for 340 620.35, Town of Milford—About 300 on 40-foot reinforced concrete girdér bridge and aproaches known as In- dian river bridge on shore road, awarded to Lathrop & Shea, New Ha- ven, for $18,352. | Town of Groton—About 1,192 feet ot seven-inch reinforced concrefe | pavement on Water streety Mystic, | awarded to N. Benvenuti, New Lon- don, for $13.029.15.. Town of Windsor—About 2,067 feet of eight-inch reinforced concrete | pavement on Broad street, awarded | to A. DiMarco, Bristol, Nard-surfaced bridges ye department were awarded yesterday iPCIn awuregates 1 ach ninety e lowest bidder vol award 1 4 ting 1 bid impr are the sy u A eet mi Wit otio 4 nry of 1k ous adum b 1 0 1 to Ne ompa the Has New en i 1 wat am ok Hastings for ville and Va award stamford—About 1,540 nerete pavement n, 2,200 | feot for $21,052. Town of Faston—Ahout 7,200 feet of waterbound native-stone macadam | on Easton road from foot of Round | Hill to Black Rock turnpike, award- ed to John Arborio, New Haven, for $38,908.50. Town of Ridgefield—About 11,671 | feet of eight-inch bituminous macad- am on North Salem road, awarded to John Arborio, New Haven, for $61,455.50. Town of Newtown—About H.'_‘lm‘ feet of eight-inch water bound macadam on Stevenson road, award- ed to D. V. Frione, New Haven, for $54,744.40. Town of Newington—About 3022 feet of bituminous macadam to Tm- mick company, Meriden, for $12,518, WANTED! Foreman, for assembling de- partment, State previous ex- perience. Address Box 8, Herald. THE POTTERS | KNOW 1M GOING 70 LIKE IT UP HERE, INO NOISE,NO HURRY AND WORRY, NO MOSQUITOES |the kind of surface to be selected by |the Board of Public Works, land specifications may be secured at |the Board deem it to be for the in- seanhip Caplain Reports That Bea- silian Hebels Are Gaining | ppor Hand, It Would Seem The eaptain ier Andreis, whieh Tuesday from Nantes. de- Bao Paule revelution denials of #ih and arently offieial rment caplain said 1hat he finish unloading his ing to the bom- Brazlian dread. Minas Geraes, by rebel avi He said ohliged to port bowhs fell his ship, He not the Minas Geraes was bombs, but deelared it bel airmen were tos o he was of the Aors cortuin hit by was evi dar- ar hat the tent that th ing fighters. The eaptain added that foderal ve inforeoments had areived in the eity of Santa Maria in Rio Grande Do Sul and that the steamer Mandu had ar vived Rantos with war material and the Buntos garrison Third Youth Held for Holding Up Conductor Rridgeport, July 28,—William Dor. man, 21, of 289 Park street, West Haven, walved examination and was hound over to the Soptember torm of | the eriminal superior court when h'-’ was arraigned in the city court here | today, He went to jail to await trial in default of $2,000 honds, Dorman is allegod to have been fpplicated with two Bridgeport youths *u the holdup of a trolley conductor here early on the morning of May 21, at horses for P MATCHES, 23,-~Rogelio Paris of | Wright of Canada | in the first sin- | Davis cup tennis these two DAVIS (‘ Ottawa, July Cuba and Jack will ineet tomorrow gles match of the tournament play between countries. Ignacio Zayas and Wil lard Crocker will play in the other singles match which will complete the first day's play. City Advertisements PARK STREET PAVEMENT Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, at their office, Room City Hall, until 6:30 p. m,, stan- rd time, Tuesday, July 29, 1924, for rhe paving of Park Street, from the Railroad Crossing to Stanley Street, with sheet asphalt or amiesite surface, Proposal blanks may be obtained the above office, The City reserves the right to re- ject any or all bide, or accept any bid, whether the lowest or not, should terest of the City of New Britain so to do. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. WIDENING PAVEMENT ON STAN- LEY STREET. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, at their office, Room 206 City Hall, until 6:30 p, m., stand- ard time, Tuesday, July 29, 1024, for the excavation for, and furnishing of all materiale (except title) labor, equipment, etc., necessary and inei- dent to the widening of the pave- ment on Stanley sireet, from Hart- fotd avenue to Allem street, with 5-foot concrete strips, including Inte- gral curbs on each side. Proposal blanks may be obtained and specifications may be securgd at the above office. The City reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids, or accept any bid, whether the lowest or not, should the Board deem it to be for the interest of the City of New Brit- ain so ‘o do. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. | night | return home today, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1024 National Party v.h!n‘u. Hesulution Asking That Nation Be Given Lqual Footing at London, d salesladies wanted, aps Co., 133 Main Eaperione Hastern Millinery Ady Have the Herald follow you on your vacatlon, 18¢ & week, cash with order —ad 1 AR aceident yesterday afternoon at the corner of Myrtle and Washington sireels resultedin damage to automo- bilea ewned by Michae! Gluckowskl 180 Broad street and Arthur H Marris of 59 Maple street, The col was investigated by Policeman Themas J. Feeney, who reported that it was unaveidable | Home cooked 1wivhes 4l Urowell's. -t Miss Botty Litowitz, a former resis lent New Britain now living at Trenton, N, J., is spending & fegy weeks in this eity A marrigge leense to Wladdi Madighas of and Miss Olga Nawogrosky Flarence street Miss Mabel Andorson of the Cons neeticut Business eollege has taken a position in the office of the Willlam | H, Allen Co, | Unity Rebekah lodge will not meet for sewing this week, There will be a regular meeting of the lodge I-rhluy, evening, All members are Invited to attend a pienie at the heme of M, Witham in Kensington on Baturday, | Auguat Mrs. Bl | 28.~The German of the licichstag has adopted a resolution whieh it has sent Lo the goverament demanding that Germany shall not participate In the Londen inter allied eqnference | except on an equal footing with the allies, The party alse demands that pris- |oners held by the French and Bel- {gians be immediately released and ex- {ilea allowed o return te the ocoupied territories, In addition the resolution Berlin, July na- tional party ision of has been issued 7 Spring street of 19 recognition of the authority of "\L\ {German state; that Germany reeeive guarantees inst further sanctions | and that the period of eccupations of | the Bridgeheads he calculated from | - | October 1, 1 The party -Iavluru it will oppose all proposed settlements whieh do not meet with its Approul |Geddes’ Rulgnuflon as Postmaster Is Accepted Waterbury, July 23,—Col, lll’lu” Baker of 490 Bast | Geddes, recently appointed sherift of Hartford hospital | New Haven county today received an operation for | Word of the acceptance of his igna- |tion as postmaster of this city, He has been instructed to {mmediately turn the affairs of the post oMce over | 1o his successor as postmaster, Albert | N. Colgrove, who has been appointed acting postmaster, ol, Geddes will | therefore come to Waterbury tomor- | row from New Haven, to attend to the formalities of the transfer. Mr, Col- | grove has resigned as city editor of the Waterbury American, |Magazine Publisher Guilty in Family W New York, July 23.—The charge of disorderly conduct preforred against Cortlandt H. Young, magazine pub. lisher, by his wife, Dorothea Camp- | bell Young, was dismissed in West | Side court today. Counsel for Young | proved to the satisfactory of the magistrate that custoday of the couple’s three year old daughter Young is alleged to have attempted to kidnap from his wife's apartment. had never been legally decided. John T, street, entered the today to undergo nmwmmm- | Quiet Resmred 'l'oda\ at Scene of Near Lynchlnx Mound City, T, July 28.—~With | quiet restored after a hectic day and of threatened mob rule, and with three negro suspects in the slay- ing of Daisy Wilson, 18, of Villa Ridge reported safe in some distant jall, a Cairo national guard unit prepared to | t rangle ! | STEAMER “I(lhll/\\l, AGROUND Melbourne, Australia, July 23.- The cruiser Brisbane has run aground on a reef near Port Moresby, New Guinea, It is not expected that there will be any difficulty in floating her at high tide. Therc was no loss of life, U, S. CYCLISTS QDEFEATED 8y the Assoclated Press. Paris, July 23.—The United States Olympic cycling team finished tenth and out of the scoring today in the 188-kilometre -road . race, the first event of the .competition, in' which 72 bicyclists representing 22 nations started. France won both individual and team honors. Boulicault of the American team was the next Ameri- can to finish and . his time was 7 hours | 15 minutes 16 3-5 seconds. He was followed shortly. afterward by Hent- | schel whose time. the officials with- | held. Their belated finishes practical- 1y eliminated the possibility of the Americans gaining.team or individual honors. A\ Large Prime Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Caught Swordfish Eastern White Halibut Penobscot Salmon Rockport Cod Steak Boston Bluefish Steak Fresh Caught Block Island Mackerel Large Cape Butterfish Large Cape Porgies Large Native Eels Large Shore Haddock Live and Boiled Shrimp Live and Boiled Lobster Round and Long Clams Salt Cod . 18c Ib. 3 Ibs. for . voow 00c Fancy Large Scallops MOORE BROS. Sanitary Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL ST, BICYCLISTS START TODAY. By The Associated Press. Paris, July 23.—~Seventy-two bicy- clists, representing 22 nations, start- ed this morning the first event of the Olympic cycling competition, the 188- kilometre road race. Four ‘riders from the United States were among those making the . get-away at two- minute intervals in the Colombes sta- dium. They were Victor Hopkins, Ignatius Gronkowski, John Boulicault and Gus Hentschel. The race. dis- tance is equivalent to lpproximalely 117 miles. WET AND DRY VOTE, Victoria, B. C., July 23.—Twenty- three ridings voted wet and 17 dry in the beer plebiscite held throughout the province of British Columbia, June 20, final official figures -an- nounced today showed. The total | BURTAT [ tlon, THE “WANT Alphabetically Arrs and Beady LINE RAT CONSECUTIVE IR Yearly OF voynt & werde 1o I4 lines to an tagh Minlmum Spa Mistmum Ne Ad A Classitied Py HERALD ADS" 0 For Quick eleisnce. B8 VOB INSERTIONS e Application » M ) o Ade Accepted Over the Telephons fur Conveniens and Ask for Custol “Want of evacuation of the Ruhy, the res- toration of German railroads and the ———————————m Call 92 Operator ANNOUNC Burlal Vaults, Ll NEW BRITAIN=Monu Oak Bt Monuments eription speclalty Florisis CARGE —celary Thom: EMENTS A UADTMH ment of all Carving and lvtter cumu our age pIania for sale, Onk street, Boys’ Club Drum Corps In Torrington Parade The Boys' Club drum corps and the '8 guests next Wednesday at Camp Ki- as the Boys' been named as a token of the help turnished by the local civie organiza- Kiwanians psportation to the shack in Berlin, and the corps will entertain with se- lections, after which an opportunity be provided Kiwanis club will wanis, The tri to swim wil members of both clu The corps intends to make its bid for fame next m there will be no more practice until September, plans are being made for the corps to take part in the Ameri- can Leglon parade in Torrington on compete at the Eastern States Exposition at Spring- August 30 and to field, The Boys' club will be closed dur: ing the month of August, weeks the first two will weeks, be away month, made this week, abo bers being expected ting first chance. ' The work of renovating the clubh building is now complete except for finishing the floor of the gymnasium, The work has been done by the boys, who have proved such good workmen that Mr. Skinner is planning to start a handy boy department in the fall, Boys wishing odd jobs will be given an opportunity to register in this de. partment, and local people with work which they want done will be able to telephone in and boys will be assigned A reasonable charged, and under this plan the boys will be able to pick up a bit of money running errands, similar to them. by beating rugs, picking apples, tasks. an The club will re-open after Labor Day and will at once swing into ite Plans are under way for a basketball league including Bristol, and club in the state, have four main the second season's activities, New Britain, some other boys' The local club will teams, the first team, the interme juniors, besides many others for play- ing within tha%club, number of votes cast for the sale of beer by the glass was 72,830, com- pared with 74,159 voting anlna! the Open until 9 p. m, Thursday Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. MOSQUITOES)) THERE AINT, 1S See AwF WHO THAT Ul PERSCA AT “THE DOCR, 1S, NEEWAH measure, WE BREED |[ISHOULD SAY NOT. OURS HAVE THE REST | [TEETH AND RENAILS, SAY, THERE WAS WO OF THEW FIGHNNG ON TOP OF MY [HOUSE THE OTHER NIGHT AND IT [SOUNDED LIKE WO FORDS ONA " LISTEN, WE sn? up !w.ee FOR THE. OF THE COUNTRY, WE SPECIAL- FLEA-BITTEN COMEHELPUS MOSQUITOES EVTHER — Copyright. 1924, by Newspager Faavurs Serien, [ne Graat B A Florida man recently announced his desire to bequeath his skin to his of book- “friends for the p! I binding. YOUN st 10 HE LOOKS LikE& wouLD B8 BEST HIM, SIR. To ~ tain nghes conerved A week-end Meriden, team, FLY ! be each other’ club ecamp will - furnis 1bs, onth. Althoug! Durin ut 20 or 25 to go d doing diates, and th urpose 'BY J. P. McEVOY G ONES LEAR#;!NG i for the Superintendent Dwight Skinner will be on his vaca- tion, and his assistant, during Ray Anderson, the fast tw The trips to the camp will continue under Mr. Anderson during the first part of August and under Mr. Skinner the latter part. pected that a trip lasting a full week will be made some time during the trip will be mem- along, those who have not heen before get- It is ex- rate will be Autus and Trucks For sale . CUT FLOWERE=polisd planin Ph | vasiety, Specializing eb fusesl - Chureh Bt BIG USED CAR 8AL All modals in ity recontly potied pla e, taken in trade funeial work, free delivery. Sandaliis's Gresahouss 318 Oak 8. Phons 3643413 | R . ANE Cadillas teurin Lost"and Pound 1980 Hupmob - A 1 16 1w 1% "wn Taess oars can be bought ventent deferred payment CITY SERVICE STATION IN & MAIN 8T, PHONE 140 L ————— 108t _senewhere on Frankiin Sq, Whiting or Staniey Sts. Valued a8 & keepsake Finder please return same 1o 438 Stanley St and receive dus reward CARGE~pInk, lions drawin o pin, WA e W [l on rewarded if st the Herald E. i, Chatfiel N o \dentify, Pox 1 ale dog, medium sized os Warden, Piainviile ContaTRIng small sum of money llld papers lost on Main or Sts, §10 reward, Notify Norman Me- Auiey, 91 Commerniet irest CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.~ 1925 Cheviolet coups, looks new NS, 1920 Cheyrolet touring, good condition, Bew paint, 4180, 1921 Chev new palnt, ) ot touring, good condition, readater, wood condition, nlut. a0, —1nslall 8 Aocurate metal strips save 1:3 coal billa, window screens. T, B, Woods, Phons 3765, t AUTOMOTIVE ' ————————— Auto and Truck Agencies L] BUICK CARE~"Hotter cars and Bulck fs bulld- Britaln Buick Co, Arch _street, Phone 2607, CHA! Elt=and Uleveland motor cars an Accessories, Amarlun Bales Co, § Eim St ADILLAC Lash Motor < SUPERIOR AUTO CO, 176 ARCH 8T, TEL ML bullt FORDS~ | ALL MODELA ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED Superior Auto Company, PRICES RIGRT an 16 Arch_Bt. Phone 211, DODGE DROTHENS YOTOR CARB—Baies and service, 8, & F, Motor nlh- Co. ¥im_8t., vrner Tranklin, _Plhone 731, DUTANT AND ®TAR—motor var § and service, “Just Iteal Good U o) 51 M ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 13 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN h CARG—Fordston genuine parts and motive Balen & Servics Co,, 200 B, Main HUPMOBILE CARS~—Balosand service, Clty Service Station, Hartford Av Stanley and 6 Main §t. A, M. Paon HUDBON AND ESSEX car values, See th man Auto Sales Co, Bal 139 Arch street. _Phone 109 —_—_— GOOD USED CARS— at the Maxwell \nd Chrraler used ear h departme-t, snubbers, extras, Ford, d-door sedan, oversized cords, many looks new, a bargain. Overland touring. Ford touring, Maxzwell tourlng car. Allen, $150. Maxwell sedan, §159, Velle touring, 3325, Dedge touring, Men speed wagon. Overland touring car. Park_and Blmow 8t for New Britain and vicinity. de motor car o C. A. Benc~ 51 Main St MAXWELL "AND CHRIBLER—Sales and service, McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch street. Phone 2052, JMOON — MOTOR 'Ans—h\or-bly known the world over. F. Green, Sales and Service, 142 Arch t, Phone 62 NASH—and Oakland motor cars. Sal ] Service, A, G. Hawker, 68 Eim street. Phone 2456, PAIGE AND JEWETT—new models now ready, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co,, 319 East Maln St Tel. 3390, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. l\lnnolfi M. Searls & Co., Sales and Service, Fim and Park Sts, New !rlmn..Cm , Phone 2110, Local agerts for Gabriel Snubbe ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars. Sales and service. Onorato Motor Co., 13 Main _St. Phone 3425 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St. Bervi 127 Cherry St “The Sleeve-Valve Motor. R. C. Rudolph. Phonc 2051-2. Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 CLEARANCE SALE—of all our used cars. Terms without red tape. and all pepular makes to select from. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 188 Park §t., Hartford, Conn. DODGE—touring car, 1917, durgain at low price. C. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2215, DURANT--we have 1 business coupe that has never been driven even In a demoh- stration. It can be bought at & big save ing. Trades and terms considered, C. A. Bence, 51 Main, Phone 2215, ED, KENNEDY'S—anto exchange, full 1ine’ of used cars and parta. 326 Willow street. FORD~roadster, 1919 with attachable body. Buick coupe, model 65, Buick 4 paes Heleen Garage, 107 Arch street. FORD, 1917—touring car. This car cab bs bought for 876, with terms, Good ‘running condition. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch St. Phone 1769. HUPMOBILE~sedan, 19 ondition, Apply Honey 130 Arch street. MAXWELL—coupe, 1923 4 [ equipped with bumper, first class Lundh tlon. C. A. Benve, 51 Maln St. Phone 2215, USED CARS—Dodge roadster, one Chevrolet touring, one 7 passenger Buick sedan, All in first class shape. Sell at sacrifice, John B, Moran Garage, 3131 Church St. WHITE TRUCKS, TWO-—and one Brock- way, will eell reasonable and on easy terms. Be Cohn about it at 7 Main 8t or call 2425, ; McGAULET & BENNETT, 0 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2053, THE BEST IN USED CARS— Maxwell sedan, Buick touring. Buick touring, Durant sedan. Hudson 7 pass. sedan, ‘Ford sedan, 1923 1822 1920 1022 HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 ARCH ST, PHONE 2103, OPEN EVENINGS. USED CAR SALE— July Clearance at a 5% discount, Prices effective untll the 26th, The cars listed below are all in goed running condition and ars priced 25% less than the regular market price. Visit tite showroom, First T first ol an Auto Sal ¢ roadster . touring e touring Bulck, 7 pass, Buiek, 7 pas Cadillac Chevrolet Chevrolet touring . Dodge sedan Dodge sedan ., Dodge touring .. Ford sedan ... Franklin touring Hudson sedan Hudson touring Kissel sedan , Liberty touring Maxwell . Mitchell roadster Overland touring Oakland touring . Oakland sedan «,,.« .a" M. IRVING JESTER 183 ARCH STREET, FHONE 811, ———— USED CARS~ taken in trade for new Fords. All 4§ good condition and priced low «with 57 terms. model §3. * Allen 17, touring car. "ori 10. cou; ll 20, 20, 20, 22, 13, 23, 23 1 ton worm Arive truck. 3% ton delivery. roadster. 1T fsrrizes: reldtllt. 4238, AUTOMOTIVE OSED CAR EXCHANGA PHONB 729-3, 86 ARCH oT. —_—_— USED CARS A‘l" THE REO SALES AND SERVICE— Oakling touring car, $100. Reo roadster, $200, Buick, 7 pass. touring. 8309, Reo. e have 3 good 115 ton trucks ranging in price from $375 to 3760, 1913 1019 K. M. SEARLE & CO. COR. ELM & PARK 8TS. PHONE 110,

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