New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1924, Page 2

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e Ko ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 10247 . .° . SCHOOL ALMOST HITS COP ZR-3 Ready to Fly to U.S. | Sure Relief DROP IN INTERNAL | LEAVING TROLLEY } Pr | | £ MOICESTION | REVENUE INGOME SUPPLIES Harond an Pags $10 Fine I o B 0-\ Kalomoble Sales igar Langely PENS, PENCILS, PEN-II| Passing Standing Car . i ‘ in Net Returns to Government HOLDERS, INK WELLS, || B g it 8 S g%)%:;\ IIE?\O{\‘:D :’::HL R0 L BOZAREAOT S S ; L Washington, Sept. 3.~Internal ERASERS and Everything ||| i i 1o wis urraigned o S5 ang: 5o packiine. Ewrntaen | Tl RILITIA Lee Mt Else you need to make your urt this morning hefore tion features of the present law were ipment complete. 3 n W, Alling on a ) X . effectige, amounted to §110,814,~ school equip L kot ATVetu trollovicactubile : . 555, & drop of $24866,605 from the LW e W passen- < d receipts of July last year. Tax pay- ati y motor vehiele A . 5 ments In June were $412,465,251, but Stationery Dept. Hiaueta S i : e F R GRANI] RY this included the regular quarterly = { g o " payment of income and profils taxes and does not therefore furnish a basis of comparison with July. . A ‘ i : u.trol- ! § s X i under the two main classifications— chkln : it e N . ‘ e : ;i ])flfl![)fl, wlm Assalll[ income and miscellaneous—as c.;_y:; Prancis pared with July a year ago. rcoming at | { b ] : . —— comparative income payments were g at| vk k \ speed i« A0 e A £30,023,624 for July and $35,102,040 ; Shhour| o ; Alexandria, Va., Sept. $.—Minnie | o0 July 1928 ru 0 k o ”x”lu;‘“‘ A i : :\lfur\v‘ u]m” 11’:4\;?“1‘ )\(\ lli.mafl- Miscgllaneous payments dropped ° 15 e 4 " borough, both 10, have been bound | from $07568,449 in July, 1923, to ‘llvm ‘l‘ without bail for action of the | 50,791,261 last July. 169171 Main St. ] ainay g that he| ty grand jury 0"1 A big factor in the reduction in charges of assault with intent to kill | the amount of miscellancous collec- In connection with an attempted ; tions was the drop in payments from 4 | holdup of John H. Fisher, a Wash- | the automobile industry. Automo- ’ ¢ ieense in 4 4 tngton chaufteur, Monday night, at | pjjes, motorcycles and accessories {7 H Am 2 ) F 2 Sl st U8 % ’ : the spring on the Fort Humphrey's | yielded $18.156,810 in taxes in Juiz uaint erican” Furniture an hour B roac . 1928, while the collections last after leav- | i ‘ L T : - Fisher, whose car had been en- | month were only $1,173,419, reflect- : 8 n. He| S : § gaged by the girl, Hansborough and | ing, in the-opinion of internal rev-| There is only one maker of the genu}he “Quaint Amer- sald that " vy as he . : ! 4 another youth, all of Baltimore, for | cnue officlals, the curlailment in ican” Furniture, and we are authorized dealers in this FOR EVERY QLo BORlo N DEL A LR RGICIOCICRER g | ; 5 & a trip froy Washington to Mount | production. district. Notwithstanding the fact that there is a dis- Vernon, was struck on the head dur- | Estate taxes yielded $9,425,749 in tnaki Pl s : A 4 ing the return. trip, he alleged, but | July, an incroase of $3,448,20§ over tinctive and inimitable charm in Quaint American Fur e e | ; ) ‘~ anovared L sk te AN L HiR E e e TanaR et niture it is very important for you to make certain that : e btace, Hel HL ! ol A machine and captured two of them. | D you are buying tlhelgenume. instead of being satisfied vint of Sam | ko " i ok Miss Wilcox refused to divuige the with anything which may be classed as New England ’ ; WINS CONSENT gl 1 stified that p name of the third member of the loni 5 e 4 : ¢ . Colonial. We have a Knox Hat that g 1 ent house Mon- 4 3 party, but Hansborough is said to al rhance, going | 3 3 : 3 5 have given information on which the “’:1 please. ]F"r l”“' ”“‘l“ T n o which David e X . oo authorities ate busing their search |Mrs. John Harrimap, After Two| “Quaint American” Furniture is produced in a complete who 1s particuiar about col- - o _ for him. o “ 1 i7i : - 3 2o b o andl st ; Lot LT > ; e Wilcox, an_ atiractive girl,| Years Gets Mother-in-Laws Per series of harmonizing pieces from which individual 4 ; e selection can be made to suit any furnishing purpose ; § i with bobbed hair, insists, police as- % t : b i you will find among the ||s s thelr s e g s Db s Y TRt s or e e e Rmizalon S0 hewas: Boreert AReRE: A wide variety of tones and colors in the finishes makes shades the new tones of 2 1 - three weeks and struck the blow that | New York, Sept. 3.—After two it possible to attain any decorative effect desired. The princéj‘ ray e dm”hlm The ZR-3, German Zeppelin, turned over to the United |stunned the chauffeur. Only her in- |years of steadfastness in her ambi- style of the pieces has met with such wide-spread Vv gray, pow g > | Npafract iauoaia = o R avibl ., i | experience, she is ‘quoted as com- tion to become a motion picture ac- i i f “ ian’ i Raars PRl o .| States, is ready for its flight across the Atlantic. ~Above i | [i.ining, prevented the plan from |tress, Mrs, John Harriman, formerly approval as to fully merit the designation “America’s sts, br s, ) rect, charged ecl the cabin of the ship being inspected by American newspaper- | succceding ieiaard Lot} Hiwerd. Chanalsr Favorite Style.” Let us show you a grouping of this $ 7 his case continued un- | men. Below is full view of the dirigible in the hangar at e Christy, has obtained the consent of | bgautiful furniture, Friedrichshafen, Germany. | her mother-in-law, Mrs. Oliver Har- o Assist cecutor William i riman, to take up a soreen career, it H stein, the e i Clty ltems was learned today. an important css was ou : —_— The younger Mrs. Harriman, who ¢ . | Mrs. Irenc F. Donohue and Miss| 2 (e i L Personals Bernadette E. Dugan of Bro | Tha action of Alfio Brunetto|was Miss Alice A. Laidley, married = R N. who will be her guests for two | against Stanley Drezek was tried in |her husbm: ut.wxon years “1: wg;n 2 city .ec Jfore g v, | they were bof years old. e “ eT) . 59 | weeks. | the city court before Judge W. C. Mr. and Mre. Harold P. Emith of | 1 | Hungerford veaterday. Decision was |bride then was an accomplished mu- Connecticut's Best Furniture Store Flli street returned to the city ves- nd Mrs. Samuel Ramforth | reserved. Harry Ginsberg appeared [siclan and dancer and had ambitions terday r a two weeks' stay at . h Burritt street have gone | for the plaintiff and Dunn and Mec- [to become a motion picture actress, the H nds, River. | to ate, Mass, on a two wecks | Donough represented the defendant, | but the Harriman family suggested S Z t May t was I eation | Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. |that she wait two years. At the end 95'99 Si Illm treet || h vas t fr AT and Mis Rrigandi and | o advt. of this period the young woman was E family and James J.| Fr 71 Robert Martin of| Miss Catherine M. Arneth, daugh- |8ure of her wishes and the Harrl. Lunch at Hallinan’s.—advt. Hartford. ¢ " him, e g | 1 and have returned | New and Francis Hackney | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michacl Arneth |mans gave thelr consent, h - oy “ i Lagniilai from Myrtle Beach, Milford, where| have r 1 to their homes after| of 217 uttle Meadow avenue, and i 1t Pays To Buy Our Kind S == they have been Spending their va-|a tew d motor tour, } Geore Wellin of Kensington avenue ; | DAVIDSON FOR GOVERMNOR, cation. | = [ will ba ried at St. Peter's church : ¢ Announces That He Will Run in | ype Goorge White is spending L,vv!uw week at The Breakers, Quon-| 7 ) {Ih i by i i | Marriage Mcenees have been is- -9, W i As we are carload buyers, we ork, § aynch David- = I § .| sued to George A. Molander of 178 lieu sovernor of and Mrs. Willlam ¥. Ramm [ r. and Mrs ot » 1 on the liner Ber- t and d ten, ) | 9 G \ Qi e 3 street and daughter, M A e | B2 9 Grand street and to | \ h H . Select Your Size £ > : of 535 Arch street | ~lepent the week-er The Breakers, | : nett oF oot analCan: | MENSUE SIS = S SR X et ! \ e 19 Gallon 25 Gallon Mrs. Sorel of 208 Clark strect 18], (10 school begins. Frank : Refresh ‘ 15 Gallon 30 Gallon X i |G 1, Liyesight Specialist.—advt. 50 Gallon ’ Y St ! 1 Mrs. R. Levine and fam- am Crowley of Bronson street Ak g by 5 o i Ir. and Mrs, | 1ad been stolen from | ¥ < 2 1 ¢ iy, ens} - vesterday afternoon. | 3 h_ ; £ New nd Mr. and Mrs. D. | HIS NEXT SPEECH ! onrnsteats new store, 70 w. Main | wit - Nl N Slanal or lihie ; iry have returned {St, over The National Market, — 4 d. s ligh s His Baon \ stay in the Catskill Moun- —_— | L4 [ H Inc Crabs Jipcinao e tam e R Pt e G ) ! e F ep’o‘mlnt ; PARK AND BIGELOW STS. Fresh Caught Swordfish i 5 S e e Char 2 . fag 2 will be held Fri- J Rockport Cod’ Steak Byt e e from | %0 THE Boston Bluefish Steak , . esta : trolman James Sullivan will | M e e — r. and Mrs H. F. Reddell spent| Tuesday, September 16, | CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED Tesas Two Ycars Hence month of September in Canada. | ochoutaug Beach, R. L Drele s Uil 4 il are able to quote low prices. Kensington and Mr. b S Sl /P % s ) Rl e | Quonochoutaug Beach, B. I. [ and Miss Helen Kaernel of 19 Bar-| y ’ 5 Gallon 20 Gallon | spending this week in New York city. nd Mrs. D. Stein and ; 1o the police last night that § ourself Guaranteed Best Quality n 0 | na- (OOLIDGE CONSIDERS i Large Prime Soft Shell | s v el Unvelling of Yafayetie Statue in Rehekah sewing circle will Eastern White Halibut 8| 151 vy t. Thbe housc is one i Occasion, e Penobscot Salmon ) nost attractive ir the | Wrasnineton, " Bapty e witisens| 1L 0 2 an enlargement uF ) ection. It 1 afasti TR P with every roll of film developed.— "TRE CANDY MINTWITH THE The Ladies' of Bohemian FEagle Fresh Caml&glet;ck Island » on. R ,;3.'7£‘§’T\\fl";}s ‘: Al omet Ly d e | win l‘:tnl:‘vnv': yvééoel:{glll)\(\lr:; COOI ° Large Cape Butterfish " o Pros| tacations o | speoc detivered i S| R R D : l n 0 w a e s Large Cape Porgies Gt ; N T ST T j n ‘ : Fox non olyplr, ad Mem) Crisp le Hill, has Large Native Eels | FES Lo and Kl i Aos IO g aiacaon e i s . been admitted a;, haNew Britain | Deligh’ful Large Shore Haddock 8 Madis ach, accompanied : 3 o tenaiis| General h(rw;‘l' il to !;{nmgn an | Live and Boiled Shrimp 3 = is fore s el e e . . 3 e Live and Boiled Lobster ; g . meanhil R e Let us give you prices and show you the Round and Long Clams ! i Langren was formerly Mlss Salt Cod ........ 18¢ Ih. v kmown murse. | ‘Always Good Taste different qualities. 3 Ihs. f : r'— < r— ' e s e i : _ Fascy Large Scallops | 'TCJ" ONE§ : |The e T pol il T Armstrong’s Printed Linoleum $1.00 sq. yd. Lok, et B «{:rwsmvl.s?és:nvc> MOORE BROS. | [Ii - CITY HALL Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum sanfia’i i 1 LR o T ; eeeeevunens . $159, §175, $2.10 sq. yd. Opa"lf:m B S oo rooe [ il Suceess of Sixty-Four Years Thursday Plain Brown Inlaid Linoleum, for auto- commends the New Britain National Bank : : to your consideration as an institution mobile running boards and floor. . .. through which to handle any banking or e 81:25,181.75; §2.258q. Yd. trust transactions which you may have, Lo Your Feet Suffer? |\ 728 N E iose o |on the 2 S "; whether your home or business is right in Rubber Matting, 36 in. wide $1.25 yard AND SERVICEABLE || e s s F = e L CARPENTIER SALLS e 4 3 ‘ New Britain or in some other part of Hart- TR 4 3 ford County. Imitation Oak Floor Covering, 36 in. f ey, t ican light This institution—the oldest and strong- wide s oaruiia . e s B0c g v 3t N - HEees est bank in the city—is the only bank in e Eanta Dtk i New Britain under UNITED STATES 2) e L GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. . ~ N ttohal, N. Y., Sept. 3—¢ Here' you receive personal, friendly Th D_*_ Mlll C > l $ 1 .50 j 15 JRars, O D TR service and enjoy NATIONAL BANK e = er 0 4 nc. SAFETY. 26 CHURCH STREET JAVMES Room 302, 4 Teley e 37 OFee Fours: © a. m. to Shage sad Sandnys by appolntme GARAGES R (S N NEW# | R e o [ T ec BRITAIN | — ANNOUNCING — FRANKLIN SQUARE | N R .', orful clocked and ) 6 Days Beginning S 7 ? e S ibbed offects. Of | Il i : 22 q The Opening, Sept. 9th of the Studio of s sTAmoN M Byl \GEEE! Tt weave, vet cose [ e A ) NATIONAL James Daniel Donahue \ enough to guard il . 5 | g i DENTISTS i 2 st chilly fall and | g =D £ Y o - ; i A.B. Johnson,D. D.S. | [l K | NIee Mk . % — — VOICE CULTURE — : ; ) % : i : > - h's Block Tel. 1274-13 T. R‘ JOhl‘Bon. l). l). .\. ; { ? 4 ingan e al.\'()I(’r T!fil!&dm;‘"flwnlmml. 5 Gas—Oxygen—X-rays ; - ‘ J [ = . | oten Tosed By Appolatment, National Bank Bldg. § 3 NURSE IN ATTENDANCE R an can't have S ZmIr ¥ A R EER

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