New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1924, Page 22

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DI% bl'iflg%flgsfigMj"””:fifu%"r’éfi'%"oifigfismou Tells Radio Listeners Impressions While Exploring a Sunken Ship | pared (o Care For Al Las seryloemen Who Apply applications of about 500 ex. men who are compensation offered by the gavern ment @s a rewurd for thelr war serv. Lapeer, Mich 18 Le=louls Johnson, 21 the Michigan achool, a state | feeble minded, is'in ety terday qlolice deaih Mrs Sear old stitution, Johuson, stitution as definitely and who has been at the home years, readily admitted Kiliing woman, according to ofticers, and then went to the scene and recnucted the occurrences for them. e told them they said, thut he resolved to Kill the woman to "get even’ with her for an argument they had had i the lu dry of the Institution some time be fore, On the night of the alleged confession continued, man waited for Mrs. Burke to | the home and followed her until they reached a spot where the roadatde was hearily overgrown with weeds and underbrush, After he had caught her, she broke away and ran but he overtouk her and overpowered her, Stripplog oft her stockings, Johnson bound her feet together and then tied her hands he her, police say he said, Mrs. Burke was missed Jute Satur- day night when she failed to return to her home from the institution, A search was started und her unclothed body was found ¢ Sunday morn- fng. I'or two days posses scurched the vicinity in an effort to get some clue | but without Johnson was | arrested yoster another in- fygaho Faces Another Alarming Blaze mate of the home hi . told officers | in Timbée Lands that the man had tokd him he Killed | Mrs. Burke | Boise, Idaho, Aug. 1.—Fanned by Mrs. Burke was the mother of two strong winds and aided by aridness, small children, Her husband died (the forest fire which started near Tig three years ago. . Idd iesday night on the east side Johnson was not considered as dan- | of the Payette river about six miles gerous by the attendants at the in- | from Smith's ferry, was spreading stitution and was employed at such 'with alarming rapidity Thursday aft- work as his mentality vould permit. |ernoon and getting beyond contral, > Isaid a message from the fire dispatch- er at Cascade. The fire was started by sparks from a locomotive. jee, have been put through the muni- cipal home service bureau at ity hall nd hundreds of others who are el ble to purticipate in the gorernment's offer eapecied to be heard from years old, an inmate of angd stihution tor home tralning a the il by g ‘ are $001 I'he office after having confessed here y that I ed to will be open en Monday and Thursday evenings, only, tuture, the esening hours Leing in ad- 1thon to the ...vumr dally office hours. S cdhh (.. 0, P, Nal say stru Blanche Burke, pretty 3 widow, employed ut the i who is clussed by the i led " the teeble mi I'lie 10th annual convention of the Fwedish American Republiean state leugue of Connecticut will be held at the Norden Bungalow in this elty to- morrow, About 100 delegates in ad. aition to a number of guests are ex. peeted to be in attendance, The con- ention will opes with a business ses. and election of offieers at 10 o'clock In the morning. Aaron Dan- ielson of New Britain is president of the leugue and Severin Johnson Is acting secretary, A banquet will be served at o'clock in the afternoon to be follow- o by a program at 4 o'clock to which the public of New RBritain is invited I'he program will open with the sing- ing of "America,” There will be an address by Lieutenant Governor Hi. ram Bingham, Mis* Alva Bengston will render a soprano solo after which Carl K. Chindblom of Chicage will speak, The program will close with the singing of the “Star Spangled | Banner.” July 2% Saturduy slon berere trungled arly FOREST FIRE GAINS, sucee after The so-called “laziness” of inhab- ftants of tropical countries is actuai- | 1y a disease, a medical expert says. Free Free Free Saturday, Aug. 2 Is the Date On Saturday we will give free of charge One Dollar Can of our famous A. B, C. Brand Malt Ex- tract, to each of our customers purchasing one can at ,t’he regular price of $1.00, at The American Bottle & Sales Co. 15 EAST MAIN f§ Free Delivery to all parts of the city Tel. 3083 PR L et " WHEN YOU WAS A GIRL YQU SNUGGLED UP CLOSE_EVERY CHANCE YOU GOT. — THEYRE ALl AL\KE AT HIS AGE, PAW ¢ NOULDAT ¥ THINK S THAT PEST O'FPOLLYS ) WeULD HAVE SEMSE ENCLER TGO / Municipal Fome Seriice Rurean Pre. | seeking adjusted | in the | League to Meet Here | 2 [was brought before the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, | SERIOUS TROUBLES THE OLD HOME TOWN V. of sirike Lanrencesilie " n Actual Laie paten (10 Destroy Connerbrook, N Noene Has Eapevience Similar 1o Well in Which Men 7 Rnown Mage Sicoess Workin Prember Off (o Scone “ Aug. Le=Upon re. | bLawrencesi Alfred Price, St, Johns, N, ¥V, celpt of a message from leader of 4,000 strikers whe | employed on the Humbermouth power |14 o reut project, which sald the men would |jo, Now | destroy the plant of the Newfound- | |1and Paper and Power company un less the premier personally Insestigid ed their demands, Prime Minister | Monroe of Newfoundland teday pre pared to go Immediately to Corner breok, the seat of the trouble, The strikers asked a 10 per | wage increase, Price told premier that the men expected government to feed them after today, Red I"Io:ri Light and Sign To Be Installed at Once City Engineer Joseph D, Willlams of Lawrencevi whe made metopoiitan Yorkers, headquariers o Were “ who 1e when the ian Refing company m York, only to witne their ater, are oonvineed that Hroad and Main street I'he ‘lh t that, Lavw rencevilic good énough for the eent | Local restaurants abande 1 thel the [time-henored hominy sucvol pork the and potuto menus for Freneh shrimp Boston ereamed grilled prouts to cater to {New ex |edus way wont mis | salud lamb chops and Brossels New York tastes, Moy theaters d to get newly released films and {offered their buildings for amateur theatricals, boxing and dancing, A |and engineers of Connecticut Co, met |80da shop owner hired un orchestra | yesterday afternoon at the Jubjlee | & valiant attempt to reproduce | | street trestle to discus plana for in. [Greenwich Village, Al to no avall, stalling a danger signal such as was Of the three hundred New Yorkers | recommonded Iast week by the pub.|¥he came ta Lawrenceville, ahout tla ‘Hiiliies: Gocamlision: half resigned and hurried back As suggested by the P, U, €, it is | Gotham. planned to have a Redflex light signal | with a flood light from a nearby pole, and a sign: “Vehicles turn left," The signal will be installed without delay, the engineers announced, The matter of protecting this point utllities com- | !mission by Mayor A, M, Paonessa, ! At the foot of Jubllee strect, the trol- | ley tracks continue over a private | {right of way and across a trestle, There Is no signal to warn auntoists {unfamiliar with road conditions of | the danger that exists at this point. Baby spiders are cannibals | _—==_\ n—-J SEEK BAD CHLCK WORKER ow London, Aug. 1.—The police of | this city are secking a man who says he is Walter P, Rogers, a deputy U, | 8. marshal, and who has been trying to cash checks at different automobile agencles here. Their suspicious have been aroused due to the fact that the business card he offers as identi- | fication gives as his home 'phone num- ber that of Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Morton of Waterford, He is not known to Justice Morton, Besides improving the vision our glasses can also protect against injurious light rays. Frank E. Goodwin t Specialist Phone 1905 Eyesi; 327 Main St, Reduction OF 0% ON ALL LECTRIC FANS IN OUR STOCK WESTINGHOUSE AND GENERAL ELECTRI(C WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR BIG APPLIANCE SALE WEEK OF AUG. The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. TEL. 230 92 WEST MAIN AUGUST 1, 1094, I'HE HERALD "WANT ADS" Hurial Vaults, Mosunwats ' VATLTR=TRRsiels sienl relntare: proul, beremetically sealed olthar wod o HOITAT P will outlast LINE RALE UTIVE INSERTIONS FLOWERS=potied planis, Bueclalizing on funeial work dreenhouse. #17 Church Bk GUI FLOWERS=potied plania il kinds, funeral work, fiee delivery. Sandaliie's Greenlouss. 218 Oak Bt Phone 2643:13 Lost and IS variely Jolineon's for ssifled Page Accepten une tar Call 936 Operater Adte Veley and nence fice, The owner s Mis. Ask for 8 ANNOUNCEM b ' Burial Vaults, Monuments NEWTBIITAIN= Monus Oak Bt Monuments of all eription. Carving and letter cutting our speviaity City Items and get on REFINED Capabla 13 years ored girl desires home, Girl (8 oxe perienced In housswork, Anyone ine terested, apply to the NUREAU OF CHILD WELFARF, Look iIn Re- Men's shoes 8 our north window, moval Robert 69 special, EaAR TNOL ATATE CAPITOL, HARTFORD, CONN, Chapman, son of Mr. and | Mrs, IL C. Chapman of 44 South High sireet, has been promoted to second cluss specialist in the finance office at Fort Shafter, Honolulu Women's cut-oul pumps, 83,49, Look In our south Sloan Bros, Removal Sale August furniture stock—J, Eisenberg, b WEATIIER STRIPA—Install the accurate metal strips aave 1-3 coal bllls, window soreens, T, 1. Woods. Phone 2766 1 Store Announcements R Unah Tieglater o, Tae moved o 491 Main St, with a full line of store fix- tures, 'Phone 2041, TIRY—our Plotographic kinds of photography; barber shop, 105 Lafavette S8t time only; 3 post cards for §0e, only, Wh-—are now AUTOMOTIVE The [tallan atreet, Auto and Truck Agencles 8 BUICK _ MOTOR CARS— Better _ cal are being bullt and Bulck s bull ing them.” New Rritain Bulck Co. Arch_atrect. _ Phone 260 GHANDLEK—and Cleveland motor cars and accessories, American Eales Co.,, 8 Elm 8t. CADILLAG _CARB—Bales andW _Servi Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern, West Main, corner Lincbin_street. CHEVROLET MOTOR UARS—Sales and service, Superlor Auto Company, 176 Arch St Phone 211, DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Bales and service, 8, & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 Elm_8t., corner Franklin, Phone 731. DURANT AND STAR—niotor cars, Bales and eervice, ‘“Just Real Good Cars” C. A. Bence, b1 Main street. Phone 2216, FORD CARS—Fordston tractor. Bales serve Ice; genuine parts and accessories, Auto- motive Sales & Service Co., 200 B. Main HUPMOBILE CARS—Bales and service, City Bervice Station, Hartford corner Stanley and 6 Main St. A. M. Paonessa, FAUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s leading car values, See t! ew coaches, Honmey- man Auto BSales Co, BSales and BService, 139 Arch street. Phone 2109. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS—Rackliffe Bros., Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 074, Agents for New Britain and vielnity. TON—HIgh grade motor cars. Sales C. A. Benr~ 51 Mals t. #AXWELL AND CHRYSLER—B: service, McGauley and Bennett, 98"Arch street. Phone 2052, MOON MOTOR CARS—favorably known the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and Service, 143 Arch street. Phone 625. NASH—and Oakland motor cars. Sales and Ber A. G. Hawker, 68 Elm strest. Phone 2456, REO MOTOR CARBS—and trucks, Kenneth M. Searle & Co., 8ales and Service, cer. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars. and service. Onorato Motor Co. blain _ 8t, Phone 3425 NIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- showroom at 4 Elm 8t. BService 127 Cherry St. “The Bleeve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph, Phoa. 2051. 9 Autos and Trucks for Sale GADIL Touring car for sale or will 4| trede for_buliding lot. ‘Phons 1480, DODGE—touring car, 1017, Sargain at low price. C. A, Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, DURANT—ws have 1 business coups that has never been driven even in & demon- stration, It can be bought at & big sav- ing. Trades and terms considered, C. A. Bence, 51 Main. Plione 2215, ED, KENNEDY 5—auto exchange, full line of used cars and parts. Phone 2093, special, window, advt, off en- Main,— | Biludlo, We do all entrance through for short Sundays sal tire i1 Main AL Inc, 491 Maln ) Torated At Book Store, Pages of New Britain's onomy In This Issue See Pages 6 and 7 YOU’'LL DO BETTER At AXELROD’S Saturday Specials: Pure Gum Bathing Caps 15¢ &ocoanut Oil Shampoo (Wat- Kins) ..... Hires' Root Beer tract 13c Orange Marmalade — { ]h, Jar E3 Woodbnry's Faclal Soap Ever Ready Blades Stearate of Zine. ., .2 Bales for 25¢ 18 Semon's Iee Cream {s Better! Try T! Free Delivery Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARR ST XELROD CCURACY e Let Us Fili Your FPrescriptions HYES \T 15 L] AND (CAN REMEM> BER WHEN | KISSED | [bic YOU YOU DIDN HOLLEER Fo& HELP, = ITHER .~~~ 1 GUESS 1D BE BETTER OFF TODAY IF | HAD, ANYWAY [ WASNT KISSING EVERY 101, 'AND HARRY THAT CAME ALONG 4 \:‘i_ % R’ESE YOUNG FLIPPERTY FLIRT BE. 50 ROUGH ON i e (e ISSABLE BY J. P. McEVOY e TYI RyT Yy TR T e s - VELL, | DONT KNO\)/ WHATS GOING T0 BE~ ICOME OF THIS YOUNG GENERAflON. M AFRAID SOMETHING TERRIBLE.LZ, ‘YES SOMETHING TERRIBLE — K/XEY L GETOLDa NOTHING EéEN TOf MbNO‘flhNG ) vt Features Syndieat t Britain nghts reserved YMEAN T SAY WHERE ON EARTH DID You =N “TELL YouU LEARA MIND-READING CERTAINLY MR. PERKINS /CANT LEARN \T, POLLWY. WAL wHY STHA' SAM HiLL 26 Willow street. ' ' AUTUMOTIVE A tul and Trucks For sale FORT T aar eedan. Al B0 '30id (00 & mesrihon; 11000 s, theroughly everhaule & bay ood shape, § 38 Chureh &, Bunday moinings. T Woor sedan, newly p.mm #00d tirqs and mechanleally corrent, Aence, b1 ‘Open exvellant tires, Onorate Moter® Cs,, 5 i very §ood, price, year to pay 15 Main Bt ‘Phone 3 Sedan. rights easy Main &t Toot can ha’ baught vato Motor Co, tires " "Phone Win A consider ear, VOnD 1988 condition, TanRIE trade of Morell's TouTTIg 8250 win Vord cou of earlier 77I|n¥'fl|\ fhop, 158 Arch 8 VORD, T9{T=touring his car can ba bought for §76, with ne. Good runni condition, Automotive Used Car Each 80_Arch Bt Phone 17 MANWELTL, 10¢d—mileage 6.800; ditlon, ‘Phone 24414 MANWELL—coupe, 1083 4§ PASSNger, equipped with bumper, first class condis tlon, @, A, Bence, §1 Main S, Phone 215, WHITE TRUCKE. 'rwo'-.na o ) Im . will el AT eons AUCTION OF REPLEVINED OARS- 115 TO 187 PARK ETREBT, BAT. URDAY, AUGUST 2ND, DATLIGHT FAVING, 1 P. M, TIMB PAY. MENTS WILL BE ARRANGED, CARS MAY ALRO BE PURCHASED AT PRIVATE BSALB, EDWARD LACEY, AUOCTIONEER. CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.~ 1928 Chevrolet eoups, looks new 3405, 1920 Chevrolet touring, good condition, new paint, $150. 1031 Chevrolet touring, good eondition, new paint, $225, 1021 dge roadster, good eondition, new fimu $60, SUPERIOR AUTO OO, 176 ARCH ST, TEL 211, FORDS— ALL MODBLS ALL PRICES THRMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMBR AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN GOOD USED CARS— at the Mazwell and Chrysler used car department: 1023 @pecial Maxwell touring. 1920 Oakland' touring. 1923 Wills t. Clair. 1017 Maxwell sedan, $130, 1920 Velle touring, $325. 1921 Dodge touris 1922 Reo speed wagon. 1018 Overland touring car. McGAULEY & BENNETT, 98 ARCH BTREET, FPHONE 2082, LATE MODELS IN USED CARS AT REDUCED PRICES— Hudson sedan, 7 p Hudson coach, § p Essex coach, b pas Durant n, 5 pase. Mazwell sedan, 6 pa Maxwell touring, 5 pa Maxwell sport, § Ruick coups, 4 pa 1923 Bulck touring, § pass 1921 Buick touring, new paint Ford sedan (Fourdoor) Ford ssdan (Fourdoor) Bulck touring at $126.00, Don't Miss This Sals! HONETMAN AUTO SALES CC., 139 ARCH 8T, PHONE 2103, OPEN EVENINGS. USED CAR BALE— July Clearance at & 25% dfscount Frices eftective until the 26th. ‘The chra listed below are all In good running condition and ars priced 25% lel an the regular market price. t the showroom. LIST OF USED CARS NOW ON SALE First Payrnt. $20 “ 50 5 20 30 75 115 Price 75,00 150,00 20000 200,00 350.00 200,00 250,00 550,00 Allen ... Buick . Bulek touring Buick roadster Buick, 7 pass. Bulck sedan Buick touring Buick, 7 pass. Buick, 7 pass. . Chandler, 7-ps. Chavrolet S\ Chevrolat touring Dodge sedan . Dodge sedan Dodge touring Ford sedan Ford . Franklin touring Haynes, § ps. «coups Elgin Liberty touring Maxwell . . Mitchell readster ... Overland touring Oakland touring Oakland sedan Paige Paige toyring Ren " Stearns-Knight Studebaker Studebaker &tudebaker &tudebaker . Studsbaker, 7 pase Stabkr: Big 6 sedan Stabkr pec. 6 tour.. 1923 Stdbkr Lt. 6 sedan. 1924 Stdebkr Lt. § 1918 Vells 4 pass 5 ton Brockwas 315 ton Brockway trick 5 ton Brockway truc 1918 Vim 1917 1017 1018 1918 1918 1018 1920 1019 L) 1915 1017 1917 1918 1918 1821 1921 1918 1920, 1021 1018 1820 1017 1018 1619 1918 9.7 1919 1918 1017 1916 1017 1917 1917 1018 1022 1923 2 150,00 200,00 20008 300,00 150,00 §0.00 73.00 §0.00 75.00 100,00 150,00 1.400.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 1,400,008 100.00 M. IRVING JESTER 1?3 ARCH STREET. PHONE 811

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