New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1924, Page 14

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\ 1, W, DAVIS GIVES NEWS Mildrum and family Gandidate Speaks From Platform w1 ™" v e conesin 0f Train town will open fall term pen this eve- o'clock for Denver, Sept arrived her coln, Nebraska, hours betore g in the Rocky plans to remain will return her address audit Mr, Dy tion by a spent the Risley of of Mr, and Saturday at street Stevensom en- Villimantic venue yes- s was g uitt ed to on has eatur: t a weation in wit ew Hamp- democra Haven 1y Mr, and in this Davis was welcome s GRanh It Wi tions by large one adress daughters, g the er parents, past Mr re- ton wha Jr,, accom- ime has re- ome on Wilcox ave- Aboard 1 « week’s vacation Route t U Olson and italn were the relatives in town Sunday and Mrs. George Hubbard and Southington were atives in town Sun- Mrs. Geo presidenc New 1 expresse of administr His spokesmen day s Thursday Miss Bertha formal one he plans to make | to her home ¢ will renew mer as the gun Saturday night at Omaha on |North Hero, what he interprets from the L address of Charles G. Dawes, son e gove 1ent. | the that in his Kenocth, of t guests of rel say er addr has returned ling the sume- Hazen ter sper guests of Vermont. 10, he is attack T0 ACT ON MILK LAW Diser I ding e to recover from the re- Council to Sitna- r-production. Reclamation—a big question here | In the west—will be one of the three | ywin main subjects which Mr. Davis will | treat in his Denver address. Th In addition to action on the may- others are conservation and irriga- | or's vetoes of two resolutions passed tion. |at the the council e | street common (Continued from Page Seven) Common tion, Several Members Dissatisfied Present Enforcement. d the awarding of : and par work, 1 council tonight will discuss the milk situation, An nance effect which < sold in Ne or be pro- Gas Plates Overheat tested herds. Overheating of gas plates at the E n ng lived City Lunch rooms on North Main |UP to boc t has not suf- street in the old G. A nilding | ficfent fu on tests threatened to develop into a serious | Those dealers who not comply- blaze this morning shortly before 10 | ing have applied for tests and it is o'clock. The walls were blazing | through no fault of theirs thut their merrily when Squad A and the Uncas | Wik is in Class A, the health pumper arrived but the flames were | board On the other hand, quickly quenched. The damage will | members of the common council amount to about $100, | have called for a strict enforce- Police Court ment of r city's po- Mitro Kamenski of Forestville was | lice in atter will be settled fined $10 and costs and plac 1pon t probation for six months by Judg W. J. Malone at the city sion this morning breach of the peace ar became mixed up Forestville yeste struck . Treadway Shows ' Morton C. Treadway shining light at the opening Mayor Chippanee Country club on Saturday, 'ably head ‘When he led all competitors in the qualify round for the club cham- plonship for 18 holes. In the kick- ers’ handicap Jeff Hamel and Burt Btocks showed the way to The club opening proved a delightful a & hundred members and g ent. Luncheon was o'clock under direct H. Browne, n Inn, COTTON PRODUCTION ™ MeCart} FORECAST IS MADE s:over: I 0'Connc not claims, DEMOCRATS T0 MEET irt. ses- | on of lay and blows w Delegates to Congressional Con- A vention. proved Democra ¥, Charle Kerrigan Mavor Paonessa Expected to Head | | | grind Department of Agriculture Predicts That POTTERS YCANT PARK HERE, YOU BiG STIFF ~- CAN'T Crop Will Yield | THE 12,787,000 Bales Washington ) passed through ust with that month the average years, by the departme 12,787, ) bales for this season” 169,000 t the condit dle of At more than prod A f Yent 5 ALL K LOADING ZONE < it resu cotton cr vailing Se 958,204 1 vound as a } tember the departme tembe mal. in¢ YOU SEE ITSA o ‘Hm'e are the round-tl1e§vnrld fliel'é sigfiin;.r the rexziéter Vafte'*r—step-pinz ashore in Boston. AFrom lef}. to right, Lieut. | | Nelson, Lieut. Smith, who commanded the flight wielding the pen; Lieut. Harvey just behind him and Lieut. Wade at the | extreme ‘right. The fliers stepping ashore at Boston to be greeted by city, government and army officials after completing their long down the New England coast. Boston gave them an old-fashioned New England welcome. ACHED HUB NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8§ 1924, THE BUSY CAMERA MAN WAS THERE WHEN _GLOBE-GIRDLING BIRDMEN RE THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 09 13 Upon Application. Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. Classified Page on Bame Day, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of Customers. Call 925, Ask‘for a “Want Ad" Operator. for l ANNOUNCEMENTS l Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Monument Works, 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and description, Carving and letter cutting our_specalty, BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete st forced; water proof, hermetically ed, will outlast either wood or metal. Do mot require larger fats. Reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co. Maple. Tel, 2765, reine variety, Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church 8t, CUT FLOWERBS—potted plants, all kinds, funeral work, free delivery, BSandallie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Phone 2643-12, ——— Lost and Found 5 BLACK MUSIC BAG—Iost, Friday, Sept. 6, contained violin music. Return to 18 Buell St. BLACK PURBE—Iost, containing auto - conse, keys, a small sum of money In the vicfity of St. Mary's church. Re- ward. Phone 1461-3, 131 Lincoln 8t, AUTOMOTIVE "+ | Auto and Truck Agencies GWT—your photo album &t our sale, /| chance to get $2,00 and $3.00 albums fo Others 50 and 26 oents, and take them away. 'RI otal strips, save 1.3 coal woree Woods, Phone 2765, . AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies TCK MOTOR R8— and servics Bl{:lpltol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t. Phon| 2870, | DILLAC CARS—Sales an Bervic Atk Btotar Co. #A Reputable Concern. West Main, corner Lincoln streets. | CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales anj ervice, Buperior Aute Company, I'l Arch Bt, Phone 211, B BROS, MOTOR CARI Il % servic 8. & F. Motor Bal Oo 155 Elm St., corner Franklin, Phone 73! DURANT AND STAR—motor cars. [ and l’vlc’o‘ “Just Real Good Cara” C A. Bence, 51 Main » t. Phone 2218, FORD CARS-Fordson tractor. Sales e vice; genulne parts Automotive Sales & E. Main 8t , HUDSON AN car values, See the new o man Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch St. Phone 2109, FUPMOBILE CARS—Sales und servicel City Bervice Btatlon, Hartford ~Avel corner_Stanley St. A. M. Paonesss. INTERNATIONAL ‘TRUCKS—RackHir Bros, Inc, Park and Bigelow 5ta.| Phone 1074, Agents for New Brital and vicinity, LEXINGTON—high grade motor cary Hales and Service, C. A. Bence, 6 M . Phone 2215, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales an ervice. Mo )y & Bennett, 98 Arc §t._Phone MOON MOTOR CARB—favorably know the world over. F. L. Green, Sales an Service, 143 Arch 8t. Phone 625. NASH—motor_c Beo the ner Sales and Service. A. G. Hawki Elm street. . . Tine 5 BOY'B—grey roat loat on St. Mary's pia: ground Sunday afternoon, Sept 7th. Re- turn to 128 Tremont St. BROOCH—small, lost belween Harvard and Chestnut Sts. Reward if returned to 51 Harvard St. ENGLISH—bull dog, lost in vicinity of East St, Friday, Return to 65 Con- | | _necticut “Aver Phons 2850, FRATERNITY PIN—lost, name C. T. Hewltt on back. Reward if returned to 32 Black Rock Ave. | PATR—tortolse shell glasses lost, between Main St. and Stanley Rule, Friday, ternoon, Finder return to Herald and recefve reward. TORTOISE SHELL GLASSES—Ilost Thurs. night on West Main St., between Library and Washington 8t. Return to Chil- dren's Room, Library. §35—lost between Washington and Myrile Sts. Return to 90 LaSalle St. SOUTHINGTON NEWS The matter of a new judge to re- place Thomas F. Welch, resighed, who will go out of office September 15, scems to be hanging firc and as yet no definite information as to | who will take up the duties has been recieved. Prosecuting Attorney H. D. Fitzpatrick is understood to hawe ambitions In that direction. Judge Welch is the second man to hold the position Marcus H. Hol- comb being the first local judge. The men’s mission at St. Thomas’ church being conducted by the La- Sallette Fathers is attracting a large | congregation. The Women's mission conducted last week was brought to a close yesterday afternoon. The services this week will be held every evening. The first meeting of the fall sea- son of the Southington Business| Men's Association will be held this | evening. John J. Moran, president of | the association, has laid plans for an active season. | The first meoting of Harmony | Chapter, 0. E. will be held in Masonic hall tomorrow evening. ! R4 T NOTICE Is Hereby Given That WALTER M. GEORGOSSIAN Has sold his barber shop husiness, located at 612 North Main St, to Andrew Contaldi. GET OUTTA | HERE--AINT! - YGOT SENSE / (i Gt ENOUGH TO GEE WRIZZ KNOW YOU (ANT | OF FiCER . "M PAR 1 »‘EAR:':’\/‘(( RRY, o YOU 181.5 pour this year 7 64.9 pounds ind' [ ——————— e —— A — CA-AY, WHAT THE BLANKETY. 7 WOOF WOOF SMATTER WiTH WHO 00 YOU THINK YOU ARE,HUHZ? —— TL. FOOL 'EM _ /ILL PARK IN THE [ MIDDLE OF THIS 2 GET OUTTA HERE[ \PELD S06e0 k\wc WE ARE ) - F»«_ e - o/ 7 Paw’s Badly Gassed BY J. P. McEVOY i | i GET OUTTA WERE YOou FILLAT IREZ CAN'T YOU SEE THIS ~——~J1S AFI_Ff\ND)NG BY CLIFF STERRETT bhaies at t i I o T R : | Poor MinNE : T MEANS WELL Murlin May Become NS W Depauw Univ. President Mur ) sity, anr tees of Depauw ecastie, Tnd., h unanimous of the day that Dr. Mur en by Dep: sent from Dr. Mu serious rlin s wou THERES AGNES. FER -~ [insTAanCE NZN / SHE RAS ALL ) MINNI E'S % FAULTS AaD SEVERAL OoF | DAWGONE AN ) courLAa CONFOUNDVTS} rure Service. e Great OH! MAw AN POLLY 'S huady " DISCUSSIN' THEIR : FRIENDS AN 1 HaDDA COME OUTSI\DE FER A BREATH OF FRESH AR! REO MOTOR CARB—and trucks, Kennet M. Searle & Co., Sales and Bervice, coi| Elm and Park New Britain, Conn., 2110. Loca) agents for Gabri and Jusdan Motor Cars. Sale and Service. Onorato Motor Co. 1 Main 8t. Phone 3425, STUDEBAKER—Service and Balesroom a 215 Arch 6t. A. & D. Motor ‘Sales Co Tne. Phone 4. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND: motor cars, showroom at & Elm B Service 127 Cherry 8t. “The Bleevel Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phon 2051-3. Autos and Trucks for Sale I AT THE FAIR. Lexingtom car extremely 1oy prices on melect used cars. Ses exhibi in our tent. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc. 18 Conn, cylinder. One o those popular little cars, that fs me chanically perfect and original finish {4 still good. See Mr. Plerce at Capito Bulck Co.. 193 Arch St CHEVROLET—touring, In first class con: dition, excellent tires. Price $100. Onor- ato Motor Co., 18 Main St. Phone 3425 DODGE ROADSTER, 1920—in. good condl tion. Owner buying family car. $25( cash. Call 3251-2 after six for demon- stration. DODGE, 1917—touring car, running condl- tion and tires are very good. C. A Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215. DODGH TRUCK—Inquire, evenings at 591 Stanley St. DODGE—touring car, 1917, bargain at low| price. C, A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, BURANT— have 1 business coupe (hal has never been driven even In g tration. 1t can be bought at a bi ving. Trades and terms considered. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St Phone 2215, ED. KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, ful line of used cars and parts. 26 Willow| street. Phone 2093 FORD COUPE, 1923—for sale, gnod con- dition. ~ Price $225. Inquire, 155 Ken- sington Ave, 1st floor. FORD, 1917—touring car. This car ca be bought for $75, with terms. Good running condition. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch St. Phone 1769, FORD TOURING, 1923—aiso 1 sedan. Rudolph's Garage Bt. Phone 2051 Salesroon Phone 339 FORD—touring. 1923, Rudolph's Garage, 12 perfect, condition. Cherry St. Phon 4 Elm St. Phon . like new, first $550 “takes It. 257 Elm St. NI T ROCR Ao oo Bk way, will sell reasonable and on easy See Cohn about it at 7 Main call 2425, ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN LATE MODEL—used reduced pri Visit Essex Used Car Dept. cars at greatl the Hudson & Marmon touring. Hudson sedan 7 pass. Hudson coach, 5 pass Hudson coach, § pas Bulck touring, 5 pas Bulck touring, 5 pass. Studebaker touring. § pass. Studebaker touring. § pi Studebaker touring, 5 pi Studebaker touring, 7 pass Durant sedan, § pass. rolet touring, MANY OTHERS EASY TERMS HONEYMAN AUTO SALES' 139 ARCH STRET PHONE 2108, SEPTEMBER CLEARANCE SALE— BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 6th. HONEST VALUES—RELIABLE CARS CASH OR PART PATMENTS STUDEBAKERS Light six sedan. Special touring. Light six sedan. Big six sedan. 1913 Touring. OTHER MAKES Buick teuring, 7 Buick touring, § Paige touring Paige touring. Paige touring. Ford sedam. Elgin touring. Mitchell roadster, Buick touring. 1920 1915 1920 1918 7 1920 1918 1917 1916 passenger enger. And many others at very low prices. M. IRVING JESTER Briton rights reververd 187 ARCH STREET

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