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e » NEW BRITAIN DAILY 4 i " . fin.v SATURDAY SEPTEMEER 6, 1921, MRS. HURD IS AHEAD City Items AT EIGHTEENTH HOLE (Continued from First Page) . Hen “Fish” Story car when the machine struck a vu| oh Glrls! lsn’t He Cute? Magnolia, Ark.—This isn't a fish |and turned over three times, Afte: story, It's & hen story. A hen on ward the dog was found cowerl: a farm owned by J. R. Griffin, near junder & house, and when he final Bussey, stole her nest and hatched (wa# enticed out, his head was uv} a brood of chickens in a hollow tree jerad with gray hairs. f | KILLS MAN WITH CURB ON BUILDING O FIST BLOW INHOME DISTRICTS Youth Intercedes While Father Ordinance Committee Drafts ol Five Chastises Son Law to Protect Residences Ornstedt gives an enlargement with every roll of film developed.— advt, Mr. and Mys. Arthur H, Harris have returned from Martha's Vine- yard, Mass. Hons were horn at the New Brit- aln General hospital today to Nr. and Mrs, Raymond Bachand of 92 Stewart street, Bristol, and to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Selechner of 142 Winter street/ 26 feet from the ground. BShe was H not discovered until she hatched GASSED BY BALLOON her brood, when she was brought! papjg—Andre Camillo was running down by one of the farm hands. around & school room with a toy b IRAT TR T 05 balloon when he noticed that it was #DOG TURNS GRAY deflating, He put the nozzle to hit Galveston, ~Eright has made | mouth and began to blow the bal a gray-halred dog of Mutt, a black Ilonn up., Ther he fell forward anc and tan Alredale. Mutt was chained [ was picked up dead. The Jto, the running board of his master's | poisoned by the gas in the Mrs. Hurd won the 12th in par four, being on in two while Miss Browne was still trapped after five shots, Mrs, Hurd won the 18th'in a con- ceded five, It took Miss Browne that many to get to the green, Miss Browne took the 14th by sinking a 12 foot putt for a par four, 8he was now five down., Mrs, Hurd became 6 up with a par four at the 15th. Miss Browne tak- ing two shots out of a trap. They halved the 16th in fives. The short seventeenth was halved in three, Miss Browne won the 15th in par four as the resuit of a 20 fdot down- hill putt and was five down, BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Beven) lacob The bLullding commission may | small | have power to withhold permits to 1 the | build in vesidentiul districts if, in cived |t the commission, such cause 4 deprecias in those d ling Peabody ¢ 6 apinion of ul i I, Kickham, n this city ain struc- led 1o depreciate ad- Y | Three Facts Prove Paige Brougham Value I the s had creetion o ten Wt 3 something 1s not ling in the resi- will de- He sald , effective ussed 1n regulate hing must be over until that / & opinion that ¥ Sy % i ; A done there will : 3 d list and a amount of s of the beautiful memorial window from the Tiffany studio in' New York city has been placed in the Meth- odist church by Mrs. L. A. Westcott. This is the first window of its kind in the church and beautiful addition to the auditorium, Plans are b(‘i\;x made for a dance and social to be given at the Ath- letic hall by the Community club next month. T in M; WM !, was considerable discussion il “’4-" is change in the or- vould give the bullding )0 too much power and up- | en endation of Chalrman a clause was inserted e taken from | commission to| i the Prince of Wales, caught “showing off” before ing group.’ It's har ing whether 4t was his perfect 86 that His Nibs was discussing, or just his general Crowley t that had he Rknc boy's father terceded, ymmendation wiil come tion in the co il at the| t regular meeting on September | A recommendation was passed, to | be prosented at the spe of the council on Monday night, re- ng a change in the ordinance s to do with service stations ecommended Besides his five childrer 8 ¢ su Isaac, § et of churc ¢ schools and or > on the same Staringe Boy Is Still [0 In Critical Condition | ; ‘William Staringe, 11 year old boy of 214 Ar street, who nas\mvm'k‘ a taxicab driven by Joseph 23 Horace street y noon near the con nd Arch street, remains in ready made p s to build a stati cal condition at the New Brit- |t the corner of Pearl street and | al hospital where hie is | Iranklin square, within 200 feet of from multiple injuric {a churc re the present ordin- cluding a compound fracture | erection of or service teet of churches the Standard ( within and schools, company had al- | in- of | @ get-up. At any rate, he seemed pleased with it all. (Continued from'Iirst Page) and approached by Tt occupies the | Long Island polo | orange e prin fi motor an inexp c |ing fruit ont park at 3 o'clock. After s he was to motor to the f Olarence H. Mackay at ima—Patrol wagons of the 1 police department were com. ered for a picnlc of city em- s, City officials rode in the 1gons in the order of their rank. teanwhile policemen on duty were el to take their prisoners on foot. $425. to deco with | trees, | eral dee- rode the W. R. Grac rday in an American 1ewed gum and sm stve Amer cigarette : 3 chukkers LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS PENCILS All Standard Brands Box 2. Address i SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman Sheaffer 4 | For Sale | 1923 Dodge Panel Body + Truck. Going out of busi- ness. Will sacrifice for| Herald This big, powerful, enclosed Paige sells for bundreds less than several smaller, less powerfulenclosed cars! These smaller, lpss able closed cars cost: $2285 — $2385 — $2495 — $2850. You can drive the big, smart, powerful Paige Brougham for only $2175! Here are opes model prices of cars equalling Paige in power and size: $2675 — $2750 — $2895 — $3085 — and up. Paige equals or surpasses them in size and power. Yet the Paige Brougham costs many hondreds of dollars less than these open cars! Closed models of cars the equal of Paige in and power, average 349 more in price than their open models. Closed models of smaller, cheaper cars average 38%. Paige offers fine car en- closed comfort for only $280 more than the open Paige—14%! COMPARE this Paige with chesper or more expensive oars—you can’t escape the faots. Paige closed car vatue is unmatchable! This fine, big, powerful Paige 4-Door Brougham—for only $21751 Smartly finished in ebony and maroon. Fine-grain leather finish on upper rear, Gray mohair upholstery. Come in. See this stunning enclosed Paige. Note the long wheelbase and long springs. The big motor, The grace of 1 Tho fineness of finish, Drive it. Mark the ease of control, riding comfort, exhilarating performance, Just figure how many hundreds of dol- lars more you must pay to matoh Paigel Why pay it when you can get all this marvelous power, performance and com= fort—in the smartest enclosed oar on the streot—for only $21757 101;x8 Cloth Covers f the committee | with Fillers company would have a ist the eity If It were to go ahead with the the skull. The police have completed the inyestigation of the accident.ar have reported that there was noth- g ing in the manner in which Etan- | % ) lo:ia operat machine to war- | ;:l:]u "Ix«-ll“:lutu:‘nt{; rant erir 1 against him BEASTAtD e fate o) 1 Nair immediately objected 1 procedure on the grounds that if the ordinance were suspend- for one, others would feel that t da right k for a suspen- | #io e will be able to ! yibbons and m FOR SAI E 1ead with its building If the rec tomarily wears with dation of the committee g0€s |1, ve heen Business property on High \'f‘;x:‘(}‘r"*\_’l"M']'hflj_‘“ 5 street (near Broad street), T Rents $2,000 per year, Will sell for $18,000. Small amount of cash. COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. $2.50 ., Adinco Pens $1.39 Composition Books, Tablets and Memo- randum Books All Kinds of Writing and Drawing Inks In all colors i preparation. One one his stirrup, him the mallct a 18 in attendan ion is to be nd ha hose Who in his numerous a marked on his fo ing anything {from being an during his 2¢ «10c WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. 319 EAST MAIN ST. — LASH MOTOR C(CO., INC., 452 WEST MAIN ST. PAIGE Balloon Tires and Disc Wheels Optional at Slight Extra Cost ENCIL 914x7% and 10748 32 and 88 Sheets to Filler Standard Models S.Passenger Phacton $1895 7-Passenger Phacton 1895 S-Passenger Brougham 2175 All Prices at Detroit. Tax extra have secn the prinee BOXES hay nee at do- | _IOc w $2 unofficial ;u.mn‘[ All Kinds of trips. The which ¥ formal | The Herald respecttully requests | : vou compare its classified ad tion with sectlons in other paper FEVERSHARP PENCILS 50c¢ ., ADKINS _PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 68 CHURCH STREET RULERS, FRASERS AND PENHOLDERS conspicuously abs inance of phren to prohibit the pra in this city w rman Najr. He said | ne to town and fl is practice and at 4 stop should be put to it. |p Counsel Kirkham broug v W T. R. Johnson, D. D. S I DECORAT! Gas—Oxygen—X-rays A. H. HARRIS 267 Chapman Street National Bank Bldg’. | —General Trucking— Estimates cheerfully given on NURSE IN ATTENDANCE 09 \VEST ST. TEL. 2979 all jobs. —TEL. 2013 argument that if an ordin d atmed at phrenology | e would practice under a | agreed to draw | difrerer a which will lup & r ‘Q‘G\H‘ the mutte | When In Hartford Dine With |§ Us LOBSTER CRAB MEAT, SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, STEAMING CLAMS Honiss Oyster House Co. Temporarily Located At | 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford Opposite Parsons Theater THE OLD HOME Three-family house for sale on Woodland Streets owner has left New Britain, so it is a good chance to buy. Big Block on Orange Street for sale—right in best Polish section. See us. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Excels in Strength and Performance In its admiration of the good Maxwell’s ability to outperform anything at anywhere near the price, the American public should remember— 1st.—That no other car in America, regardless of price, excels Maxwell strength and staunch- ness in proportion to weight and power. 2nd.—That at all vital points, metals and con- struction are the same as in cars that cost three to four times as much. Phone 843 Rooms 805-6, Bank Bldg, BY STANLE You SAY- THAT WOULD NT HAVE! FOUR. REASONS! have BUICK Four-Wheel~Brakes ed upon thousands of Buick cars that not even so much asa cot- ter pin was changed in building the 1025 Buick * brake equipment. ... CAPITOL BUICK C0. 193 ARCH STREET : The Good e e SR e S hien better automobiles are Ruilt, Buick will build them MAX“LL BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 98 ARCH ST. TEL. 2952 3rd.—That in its manufacture, no measures are too costly to protect the owner fully, in person and in pocket. Those are the precise reasons why the good Maxwell —now under the supervision of Chrysler engineers—stands up and delivers its splendid service at such amazingly low cost. All Maxwell dealers are in position to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Maxwell’s attractive plan. Club Coupe - - $1025 1055 Club Sedan « -« 1095 885 Sedan - - . 1325 All prices F. O. B. Detroit subject to ewrrent government tax Touring . $ R9S Sport Touring - Roadster - CENTRALLY LOCATED 2-Family House For Sale, 13 Rooms. Nice Lot. Good Location. For Particulars See H. D. HUMPHREY G ARCHIE HENDERSHOT DISCOVERED WRY HIS BIG BASS HORN HAS NOT BEEN WORKING RIGHT AT THE R 1904, by NEA Service, Inc.) LAST TWO BAND MEET/AGS— 0 - b g & - .\fl"}..n. 2