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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1024, 8, TINNEY T0 SEEK | New Britain Herald Personal 1,000 PEOPLE ARE COMING IN AUTOS City Will Entertain National Grange Tourists August {7 New Brital 1,000 peo tiona in this eity August 17, and park during the pight, Last | ber of Cor tien to 1t stop here, a necticut when they Pritain’s | this city slopplng place The tour, Michigan, ¢ an aute mouth Re spent in New the routs e stop Just pr Tarrytown, will spend Sat the courtesy of th Walnut Hill park has be abln for the of t days before a list sent on ahead ed In arrival of the The lc a committes Grange mer G vities Yorl N the ca of necessary this city tourists al Cham of Co une- State g in con tertaine ment of the g s are well along to- ward completion. Immediately upon their arrival, t will be treated to which there will he Efforts are Lieutenant.( Nho is a Paonessa tourists eproast, after S to Bingham, program of speakers, eing wernor Hiram to made secure anger speak, will deliver the address of welcome, and speeches hy George B, Chandler, secretary of the state Chamber of Commerece, and by eph R. Andrews, president of the lo- cal chamber, are There will be short gram at 7 p. m., in which Britain clergymen are invited to par- ticipate. * A band concert, through the courtesy of the public a- musement commission, will begin at 8 o'clock and close the day's events, Efforts are being made to obtain sou- | venirs for the travelers to take away with them as reminders of the Hard- ware city. Danburv?irl Hit by Auto religions pro- secured And benouslv Injured | Danbury, Conn., Aug. 5. — Mabel Brundage, the nine year old daugh- | ter of Frank Brundage of Rethel was run over and probably fatally | injured last evening by an gutomobile driven by G. B. Wilcox of Danbury. The little girl was crossing the street | in front of the post office and in stepping from behind one automobile | she walked directly the Wilcox machine. She was taken to the Danbury hospital, where it was found that she was suffering from a broken collar bone, several broken ribs and probably a punctured lung. Her eondition is seriou into the path of a MINERS IN CONVENTION 27th International Miners' gress Opens in Prague, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Aug. The 27th international miners gress opened heer yesterday. the preliminary formalities the secre- tary of the Amsterdam international trades union reported on emigration to the United Sfates, wages and work ing cénditions in FEurope and Asia, and the, problem of the eight-hour day. At the afternoon session a resolu- tion concerning a uniform minimum wage and working day was submitted to the congress. American Delegate Kennedy and a numher of others an- The con- hounced that the resolution was sup- | ported by their organizations. Mayor | Jos- | also on the program. | all New | . |ster and After | FORMAL SEPARATION and Elen Hal have m...mt' home a aving spent Wife of Famous Comedian Says She With their sister, Mrs T, Olvor Punaces, New Hamp Misses & Newing 1ste on tor | Has siood All She Can at Lake Faber and Miss Char From Him Merriman street, Bufs | spend the menth of Conn, as the John § Vaber, of N, Y., Wi gust in New Britain Mrs. Henry W, Moore Unkelbach of Main the week-end at New York, Aug. b—Mrs, Frank | determined to sue for separation from her comedian husband, whose recent arrest and bearing on charges of havs ending ing administered a bealing Milford sene Wilson, a Foilies girl, . widespread attention, « James Keating of 211 |~ wpye nad all | can stang, gone New | pinney said while progess serve | seeking her husband on the s ship Columbus, on which he was to and Mrs. A Pinkus of Whiling | gaii" for Europe today, "I'vg tried to ir guest, Miss less | yiay on (he level with Frank and be okane, Wash. Miss | 5 go0d rellow and a regular pal. But Just returned frem | you can only use a postagh stamp once | and 1 guess that about deseribes me," Mrs, Tinney added that papers ask- Ing the separation already had been prepared and would be filed later in | the day, Bhe sald she would not seek a divorce, Tinney, who had gone to his state. room aboard the Columbus in the Miss Grace caused nden I Mrs. have [0 'S strect for & we mith of insmith ha rip abroad Woodruff co two weeks Biair of neat y N end the ster, Conn Mr, and Mrs. Harvey E. Walrath and ehildren, Dorothy and Redney | and Miss Marion Gagan have returned | camping trip through and White mountains and | a¢ jyck befere satling. Magistrate | Frothingham refused the request of a pget | morning newspaper photographer lo Mrs, P H. Peterson of 67 Com-|grger Tinney's arrest:on charges of monwealth avenue, has returned from | assault and destroying property, Tin- th's stuy with her daughter, gnar Lundin of North Attle. | Mass. om a n Canada photographer's camera recently after the latter had taken a snap-shot the comedian as he emerged from a Broadway cabaret with Miss Wilson, TO PICK UP REFUGEES Revenue Cutter anche” Under Orders to Proceed to Tampico, Mex, Galveston, Aug. 5.~Th revenue cutter Comanche statiored here is under orders to proceed to Tampico to pick up a party of American refugees, it has been, learned from officers of boro, Miss Katherine Marjorie Sincko hus returned from a week's vacation it Ocean Beach, Stanley Glerymskl, United States internal revenue officer stationed at| the post office, is on a two weeks' vacation, Miss Anna Crosby of Stony street and Miss May Gorman of Rhodes /| street, are spending two weeks at Ocean Grove, N, J. Miss Gertrude Mitchell of 215 Ma- ple street, has had her guests, Mis: Gudrun Lawson of Manchester,N. H,, (and Miss Roselia Blake of Pittsburgh, Pa William Lynch has as his guests | William and lLouis Luberger of Lo- rain, Ohio. The three men were working in Lorain during the tornado {and tell vivid stories of the tornado ter of the cutter is to report to the American consul a Tampico who will direct him where to find the party, presumably at some point on Mexican coast other than Tampico. The refugees arg to be taken to Phila- delphia, POLITICAL PRISONERS ESCAPE Sofla, Aug. d.—Athanasoff and Stoy- anoff, former ministers in the Agar- s fan cabinet of former Premier Stam- and the days following it. boulisky, who has been serving 10 : St vear sentences in prison, have es- Miss Estella Dickinson, superin- [ xseatreomi h%m‘l‘al ek ey tendent of the City Mission, is spend- | 5 ing her vacation in anchom. Vt. weer transferred as {]l.. They are re- ported to have crossed the Jugoslavian |Civie Clubs \'ill (-ather St r At Fresh Air Camp The Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and | Raeus clubs will hold a joint sheep- roast at the New Britain fresh air camp in Burlington Thursday evening. | The trip to the camp will be made by | automobile, in cars leaving this city labout 6:15 o'clock, although any | members of the eivic bodies who de- | |sire & swim may leave earlicr, ‘About | {6 Board of Park Commissioners of $6 v 30 Lre mxbrstad ba {New Britain, Connecticut, until 5:00 e shen prating - Sqil be in |Pe M August 19, 1924, for the grad- | charge of Rohert Wheeler, who is known for similar work at Lake Com. pounce, The children at the camp | will pick berries. Swecet corn and sweet potatoes are promised if ripe, while Mrs, Dykes, the camp cook, will make coffee. Following the feed | there will be an entertainment under { the direction of Camp Director Brew- Councillors Albert Basney, Adams, Merton Lyons, Salvatore Mauro and Salmon, City Advertisement GRADMNG, ROADWAYS, BRID AND SPILLWAY CONSTRUCTION New Britain, Connecticut, August 4, 1924, spillway, one stone bridge, one wood ridge and one culvert and ahout 8,000 feet of gravel or macadam road- |way at ‘Stanley Quarter park in the City of New Britain. A set of plans and may be obtained from Ralph B, Wainwright, Supt. of ‘Parks, New Britain, upon deposit 'of $10.00; said | deposit to be refunded to unsuccessful | bidders upon the return of the said plans and ‘specifications before Sep- tember 6, 1924, Fach bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the ordet of the City of New Britain, in the amount of $2,000.00 or by a satisfac- tory bond for this amount, as a guar- antce that the bidder will enter into contract within ten days after the Joel c1 MISSION OUTING The City Mission will conduct a mother's outing tomorrow afternoon. A party of mothers and bables will |leave, in automobiles furnished by |friends of the mission, at 2 o'clock |and after a short drive a stop will be | award of the bid. Checks or bonds |made at the Berlin community. house. | of ynsuccessful ‘bidders will be where refreshments = will be served. | turned to them immediately after the |The party will return about 5 e'clock. [final action on the proposals The | | The regular baby conference was held | right is reserved to reject any or all | this afternoon. bids. I — By order of the Board Tt is against the law to Commissioners of the City gorillas in the Belglan Congo. Britain, Connecticut. of Park hunt of R AR S S RN RN L L U SR S S SR THE POTTERS the | early morning hougs, had one stroke | the cutter, @rders stute that the mas- | 2l re- | New | HERES A SWELL STRETCH OF ROADs) TTHINK_I'LL STEP ON THE. OLD GIRL. AND SEE WHAT SHE'LL DO» BE CAREFUL, PAL \OULL BE_PINCHED You'lL HAVE “To SPEAK “TO A ‘(FIQS'T FRAMNK. Tinney announced today that she had| | to Tme-| noy was alleged to have destroyed the | of | b | | | Sealed proposals will be received by |ABY Grodeckis |ing ‘ot pond, construction’ of dam and | specifications | The Central Realty Co. | 2= DHESSMAGING | tance of Market atreet, from Newing- | Margaret E. I'HE HERALD “WANT ADS" i A 4 Beady & R Vs TIVE INSERTION Member Audit Buresy of Cuouiations “A FAMILY NEWSPAPESR® List of Standardized Headings T ANNOUNCEMENTS U MENTS. TICES. e ANK NS 1] M DEATH Nc FLORISTE, FUNERAL LOST AND PERSONALS. NNOL N*t MENTS H=AUTOMORILES §=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES $=AUTOF AND TRUCKS FOR SALE R =AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCLSSORIKS. 12=AUTOMORI WANTED, 1= AUTOS-~TAS H=GARAGES yel MOTORCYULES. PIRECTORS. OUNI Minmam No Ad Accepled After JNassified Page on Same epted Oves the ¥ of Customeis Ad ND BICYCLER YOLER WANTED, INS HEPAIRING, THE=BUNINESS SERVICE 1= BALRERS, HAIR M 1=BUILDING AND CONTHAC 20-RUSINESR SERVICE R D.an RED, DENTISTS. Burial Vaults, Monuments NEW Werks, Oak 8t eription. _pecialty, TURTAL AND MILLINERY, " ING AND CLEANING H=INSURANCE=—ALL KINDS | =LAWYERS~PATE! ATTORNEYS, 2 HOLY YEAR CELEBRATION Rome, Aug, B, = Postponement of the holy year celebration from 1 to 1820 1s not improbubley says |nr UF newspaper Sereno today, owing to de Ay lays in preparing for the ecumenical | J cfl, in which more than 800 CUT ¥ ops from &l parts of the world | funeral will participate, By a postponement | —— : will coincide Francia of [ FORTON HAG rated IH] [ ' BRITATN=Monument ter proot elther w00l ol wilh _Phon, yen plante, pleasin funeral Chureh 8t kind FLOW IR = poited 1y, Bpecialiatng reenhou 87 Ted planta all froe delivery 518 Oak Bt P for a year the holy ye with the centennial of St Assisl, | 1926, City Advertisement : which will bs cel Accaptance of Market Newington avenue to Connecticut enua and establishment of street, | Grade and Building Lines thereon Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, Street, from MOVING —PAINTING ~PLUMBING ave T ts, | Conn., August 4, 1924, the To whom it may concern: work ad and identify- WORK. |3 NTING, A FIONERT, . for 116 il terms Geed runsl loa. Auiomotive Used Cas | 06 Arch 8. Phese M82, | HUPNDRILE KOADSTER, 19(§=Pilte 015 Bahlifis's Aute Store ROADETRI- Tl ) Fy m. L i TaRe A Han . 18 Paenge frst clase cond: Man & Phane TR TRICRE TWO=aRE mi' will sell reasenable ap: B¢ Cohp about W otV llll L or call 2428 ( i \\ALLA.A.uum 1535 squipped with bumper ten. € A Beare 8 . Ui auiate Bl windew BTHIPS= ineiall 103 soa) [ WEATIHE Welal siripe save B Weods ndall, Beriin, Sore Announcemonts CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.~ 1928 F TeaIMer Co. Bas me with # Chevrolet coups, losks mew $42b 1920 Chevielet tourin od condition, new paint, 4160, Tolet touring, good 228, photagiapk M v Lafuipiie ardl for e tnrough for shert Sunday’s condition, Dodge rondater, good condition, stieet Monuments of all sizes and des: Carving and ltter cuiting eur SUPERIOR AUTO OO, 118 ARCH &7, TEL B S DEPENDABLE USED CARS~ DODGE BROTHERS Coppe. topring. FORDE 1 door sedan, touring, touring, &' MAXWELL 1923 touring. BUICK 1931 sedan, TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, Dodge Brothers Deale; Cor, Eim and Fr nnklm Ruoms 7 Wed.. AUTOMOTIVE A\uto and Truck Agoncies ‘Ikllul. CARS—"Better being built and Bulek them* New NBritain Arch stieet Phone CHANDLER nd Cleseland motor ears an accessories, dmgiican Bales Co, § Eim 8t CADILLAC CAT: Lash Motor %o, “A Tep: . West Main, coiner Lincoln street CTIAVIOLKT MOTOR CARE: 5 a0 sorvice, Buperior Auto Company, 176 Arch &t Phone 211, o .m—r..m.,.;.—'—"—rlrr,\...m» TANB—Fales nnd servive, 8, & I\ Motor C ub ¥im Bt corner Franklin. Phons 131 DUTANT AND WFAT—motor cars. nl- aud service, “Just Iteal Good Ca A, Dence, 51 Main street. Phone ..ll. FOND CARB—Ford Tee; genuine parts motive Bales & Bervice Co. [TUPNODBILE CARB—Bales and o Rorvice Btation, Hartford Ave, corner Stanley and 6 Main St. A, M. Paon fTUDSON AND ESREX—Americ car values, Seo th man Auto Sales C 139 A¥ch street, Phone 2109, TRUCKS—RacKIifte Park and. Bigelow Sts. Phone g uild § o n Open Mon,, 1 Fri, Eves. FORDS~ ALL MODELS ALL PRICES Notice is hereby given that Board of Compensation and A ment of the City of New Britain nx\ New Britain, has made the mnumng\ appraisement and award of damages and assessment for special benefits or | betterments on the proposed accep-| | the s5- | #4—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES. 1 - 40—HEL Avenue, | 41=1ELF street, | ¢ IR viz ton Avenue to Connecticut and the establishment of grade and building lines thereon, East Side, Damages. Benefits | Augusta Samarzesky ..$20.00 $120.00 The Central Realty Co. 40.00 John Loomis ...... 20.00 The Central Realty (o 10.00 Julyana Barvidas 20.00 Margaret E. Curran. 26.16 Curran 10,00 Agy Grodeckis Alix and Ann Ahlberg jontly The Central 'Rr'alt\ Co. VII—LIVE 8TOCK, AND SWINE, ATS, PETS. POULTRY, SUPPLIES, CK. 20,00 10,00 40.00 Martha Wisnewski .... 10.00 Frank Nair . ...138.40 Leroy Strong ........ 16,60 J. J. Higgins . 21.60 ‘West Side, Augusta Samarzesky John Loomis ' Peter and Stefanio Trz- asko, jointly 120,00 60.00 240,00 60,00 vo—~ARTICLES FOR SALE. 06—BUILDING MATERTALS, ) SINE 10K EQUIPMENT, | 8—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS, 59— AND FUEI | 0—FERTILIZ 3 HOUSEHOLD ARTIC « 10.00 {ACHINERY, ELEC., gl‘_ 10,00 60,00 hmm'\rm. JEWELRY. X—REAL ESTATE FOR R 120.00 120,00 60.00 | 180.00 60, UIH 20,00 20.00 10.00 30.00 10,00 12.00 14.16 George Eger Thos. Stagis . John Loomis ... John A. Samuelson | Margaret E. Curran | The Central Realty Co.100. 20,00 76—WARBHO Leopold Laskoski -WANTED- Jos. Lepowski . Jos. and Stanislaw powski, jointly ms"r. 'E FOR SALE. AL ESTATE. Te- PROPERTTY. SALE. City of New Britain estimate of +.8,500.00 $4,180.50 TERMS ARRANGEI PRICES RIGHT for New Britain and vieinity. N—HIgh grade motor cars. . Ben- 61 Main St "ELMER AUTOMOBIL® CO. 23 MAIN eTREET. NEW BRITAIN McGauley and Benngtt, 98 Arch street, Phone 2095 SIOON MOTOR CARS—{avorably known the world over, F. L. Green, Sales and Service, 142 Arch street. Phon NASH—and Oakland motor cars, sa Sorvice. - A G. 'Hawker, &8 Eim street. Phone 2456, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks, Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, ce Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Con! Phone 2110, Local agente for Gabriel Enubbers. ROLLIN—ana Jordan Motor Cars,_Bales and wservice. Onorato Motor Co., Main S, Phone 3425 WILLVS-ENIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St. Servi 127 Cherry St. “The Slceve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph, Phon. 2051-2, AWtos and Trucks for Sale 9 BUTCK--roadster, 1023, 5 good tires, motor cct, $400, Call K TOURING, 1017 —ex: new rubber. Price $200, CADILLAC—touring car trade for building lot, DOLGE—touring car, 1917, price. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. 2215 DURANT—we have 1 business coups that has never been driven even in a demon- stration. It can bg bought at & big sav- ing. Trades and terms considered, C. A. Bence, 51 Main, Plons 2215, ED. KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, full iine of used cars and parts. 26 Willow street. _ Phone 2093, FORD—coupe, GOOD USED CARS-- at the Maxwell and Chrysler used car department: Special Maxwell touring. Oakland touring. Wills 8t. Clair, Maxwell 1923 1020 1923 1017 1920 1921 1023 1018 McGAULEY & BENNETT: 98 ARCH STREET, PHONE 2063, —_— USED OARS— Tlent condition 24 Austin_ St. for sale or will *Phone 1490, Bargain at low ‘Phone 8.2 taken tn trade for new Forda All s good condition and priced low with easy terms, Overland touring, modal 83, Allen 17, touring car, Ferd 80, coups touring car. coups. sedan. 1 ton worm drive truck. 14 ton delivery. roadster. touring ear, 1923, A-1 shape, price $275, cord tir Inquire after 5 p, m, at 158 Kensington Ave. 1at_floor. FORD, 1920—2 door sedan, newly painted, §ood tires and nechanically correct, C. A. Bence, 51 Main §t. Phone 2216, FORD 1924—2-door_sedan, A-1 shape, wili be sold at a sacrifice; 1320 Oakland, new tires, thoroughly overhauled, new top and paint; also at a bargaln, Dodgs roadster, in good shape, $80. J. P, Moran ' Garage, 313 Church St Open evenings and Sunday mornings. + FORD 1025—4 door sedan in fine shape, looks very good, & excellent tires, low price, vear to pay. Onorato Motor Co., 18 Main St 'Phons 3425. coupe. 23, roadster, $236. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXOHANGR PHONB 729-3, 46 ARCH 8T, USED CAR SALE— 5% discount, | Accepted, Adopted, Certified 'mm‘ XI—ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS, record and published twice by order | 88—HOTE! o[ the Common Council: §9—ROO) Attest, et o e ALFRED L. THOMPSON, |J—ROOMS FOR HOUS City Clerk. | 23—ViANTED—BOARD OR LODGING, FORD 102d—4 door sedan, § ex 11" the 26th. can bs bought right; easy terms. ato Motor Co., 18 Main St. 'Phon ‘The cars listed below are all in goed running condition and are priced 25%’ less than the regular market price. Visit the showroom. LIST OF USED CARS NOW ON SALE Tunning trade of Morell's FORD 1023—fouring, Arst class condition, $250; will consider ¥ord coupe of earller year. Battery Shop, 156 Arch St. JUST MY LUC! 5 CAN First : » Price Paymt, Allen §2 Buick Bulck Buick Bulck, Bulck 1018 1917 1017 1918 1918 1918 BY J. P. McEVOY | touring . roadster .iiu 7 pass. U TELL ME \F s IF | RIVING IN THE S HARA DESERT I'D GET TUCK IN AOLE. 174 That’s as Far as He Figured Y'BETCHA So You /NS H T MARRY MY PDAUGHTEFRS, EW R P 1S W €010 10 L BURG 2 BL You BET YOUR \.\FE GO RIGHT AHEA xu KEEP 10 mMBELF) [ SroseE sou) / ou NO SR ‘?EALI'?_E. THAT GrTTIa MARRIET 1S A PuUTTY EXPEASIVE PRoPoSfi‘\oM N AN HE'LL us 7 PoPE A CLERGYMAN FOR AOTHING' 1018 1920 1921 1919 1915 1917 1917 1918 1918 1921 1921 1918 1920 1921 1918 1920 1017 Buick Chandler, 7 Chevrolet Chevrolet _tout Nodga sedan Dodge sedan Dodge touring Ford sedan Ford . Franklin touring Haynes, 5 ps. coups Elgin ¢ Liberty Maxwell . Mitchell “roadster ... Overland touring Oekland tourihg Obkiand sean Paige ... Paige touring O BOY' \NHA‘\‘ A L\EFS touring tearns-Knig! Studebaker 100.00 150.00 1.400.00 Studebaker Studebaker, Stdbkr Big Stdbkr 8p Stdbkr Lt. 6 sedan 6 tour.. 1,000.00 edan. 1,000.00 Stdebkr Lt. 6 sedan 1,000.00 Vells 4 pass. sedan. 400.00 5 ton Brockway truck £00.00 3% ton Brockway truck.. 1,200,00 5 ton Brockway truck 1,400.00 1918 Vim truck 100.00 M. IRVING JESTER 123 ARCH STREET. FAONE 111 R et MARRY AUCTION OF REPLEVINED CARS. 7 PARK STREET, BAT- DATLIGHT 185 TO 187 URDAT, AUGUST IND, BAVING, 1 P. M. TIME PAT. MEXTS WILL BE ARRANGED. CARS MAY ALSO BE PURCHASED AT PRIVATE SALE. EDWARD LACET, AUCTIONEER.

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