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B | oy : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, a'nqnsim', SEPTEMBER 18, 1924, iy Wy e 7 i CHANCES OF DEING | & Mrbiovs & SOAIST-LABOR | Con Horaby Make 2 STRUGH BY BOLT "= FETON I Rectory of §t. Peter’s church, Sclentist Says It Is Salest o] Joevs Meers son ot St v 470 Ney Britain Residents Help heth Maerz of 71 Cottage place, and BILAGS 1 A of St, Peter's church by Rev, Charles | The petition to be presented to Peok, Jr. tingyengineer of the 1 el SomBany e aag)ared) | CORRRNASHEREAON jthe secrctary of state asking that g L G0 Akl P tation | Johm Maerz, brother of the L R N e I A e 4 % % in & paper prepared {or presentutlon | oo, wag best man and Miss Marfe | 505 €0 U sl 7, . y / today before the delegates attending |y o 0" gigter of the bridegroom, was | labor ticket for president and vice- o the centenary c A of the || ieamaid, The bride wore & gown | president, has 120 signatures of ‘rank)i ftut tha HOrson ’,”'f} D o D |of white canton erepe trimmed with s L a tulle vell caught with N elond wonld: b lcdqcarant & tHLS Ve loM K tion must havo 4,000 signatures in e ety orange blossoms, * Sho carried bridal | -, 3 " / / / JRbleiinhe sty p oses and lilles-of-the-valley. 'The | the state, e o / / OHSLE e 4. || Hdesmaid wore a gown of orchid | The list includes the names of a 3 3 / . Through research in the company's ald Ay on mtatiorohldi) ) ’ Jabratory at Pittsfie Mass., he |Crépe With hat to match and carried | numper of city employes und po- i S ® butterfly roses. A reception was held i sald, he had been able to determine | Putterfi’ ¥ licemen, The signers are as *fol- efinitely that the voltuge of a light- ; 5 ”‘; ¢ l t 1 Lk ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Maerz will | lows: ping tlash was ubou 000,00 e ove. that . llghtning | leave later n the day on a wedding| Willlam Hill, &7 Winter; Henry ‘ { ¢ ' A .‘ / lOI’lg and favol'ably known to local mtorisu, Will i } 5 trip to Atlantic City, N. Morous, 74 Hamijton; Oscar Kunge from a cloud overhead does uot al- v ) S — § Muin; syivester Guetano, 37| FAL g o , . be associated with the Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co. the height of that object is more Moelte; Matthew Mansworth, 57| $A4 y than 2.5 per cent of the distance be- Winter; Robert C. Johnston, 362| P77 e , v in the sale of tween the cloud and the carth,” said Y M C A N Chestnut; William F. Sternberg, 131 7 ! e : ; )‘Vr. Peek, ivision of hits is e . L. A, News Maple; A. A, Kaplan, 182 Maple; about ¢y ween cloud and | Willlam J. Price, 358 Washington; 7 3 i e y sround whefi the object is 1.1 per D o Joseph Reney, 840 Main; James 2 2 i g ¢ 7 I ot ol Then, too, Boys Department News. 13,04 450 Maln; Edward F. Egan, Vi B 3 an the chance of belng hit is less when | The weekly pool tournament 18| 258 Broad; Joseph Campbell, 129 ' : 2 Y i New Britain residents. The peti- at the Norden bungalow after the the cloud is rectly overhead. now well under way. Tn the Junior | Cleveland; Patrick J. Walsh, 40 Lightning eithe es the object 1001 Boy Class A, Bachr defeated | Sexton: Samucl Schrer, 27 Union; or some distance away; that is, there Car >, o / 7 B ; i oy » . s e I tien, A, S defosted A, |AXel Carlson, 67 Prospect; Jumes i / / for New Britain and vicinity {8 a protected arca around an ob- Martin Malley, 287 Eln William « 4 et or e with a radius equal to |Hovancsian, H. Recano defeated M.| pojitis, 161 Hartford avenue; IEd- four {imes the helght of the rod Clark and A. Smith defeated A.|ward D. Driscoll, 95 Smalley " / ’ ° ° where lightuing Will strike the pole | Bachr. James J. Lynch, 9 Garden; James i 7 re or la nVlte er outside a circle 100 feet from the | In the Employed A Class, W. 8al-| McCabe, 329 Maple; Edward U. S50 G \ ’ J kase of the pole.” {strum defeated J. Matulis, S. Ven- | Hasson, 6 t Main; Jeremiah A study of iix >eck sald |trano defeated A. Yankaska. J. Coftey, §7 Tremont; Cesail Ald- > 5 . . | was of scientlf t because | In the Employed B Class S. Sowka | ermin, 53 Cherry: Clarence L. Lam- g : to lnspect the handsome new models m the ester there was man » the flash the |deteated B. Sochinsky and A. Vos-|pher, § Lincoln Court; Edward F. ] s o ; electrons | ney defeated S. Pilkonas. Kilduff, 47 Beaver; Joseph Morgan, 2 - ' h wr : o cas of englncering oF | whe fousament il continue un- |19 Aliens Albert Bouthier, ‘15| HORNSBY WITH DUFFY IN THE BACKGROUND showrooms at ‘ i portan he ac . til the end of this week and the|Brighton; Andre? Littner, 388! ( ’ t knowled |champlons of each class will then|Main; Clark S. Anderson, The highest batting average ever made by a big leaguer csof | ing will |play a team from the Boys club. |Stanley: Harry Hart, 31 Ellis over 4 full season’s play is .438. It stands to the credit of |8 r(: re e to protect life, X-;:n\lmgw.‘ The Radio club meets tonight at 8| Kvermon, 329 Park; William § Hugh Duffy and was made in 1894. Duffy then was with the | magazines, oil tanks 3 ) and | g'clock in the Boys department John |90 Arch; liam Taylor, 581 Stan-|p > T 9 ¢ hi s | fon lix nat 1" |Crosby the woll known radio expert |ley: Gustave Carlson, , 153 Green- Boston Red Sox.” The most sensational’ hit-maker in baseball | ford, of \'r“-“"':.‘;‘wm Jead the club and will help solve | wood; James J. Watson, 163 ~| today is Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals. Hornsby BRING YOUR FR[ENDS panst RlDE IN THE CAR OF | / nnlversity, any radio problems the boye have to | James Casey, 3§ Holmes avenue: | has been hitting far above .400 all year and is striving to equal ntists tonight on|gontend with Arthur L. Rotlifelder, 378 Main; | or pas i 3 y \ \ e A : : d . Rotlifelder, 378 Main; or pass the immortal Duffy figures. and Artjficial Disinte- |~ mpe music for the orchestra has|Artemus Stockman, 95 Whiting: | pas y gt REMA ABLE PERF AN E gration of Elome |ar d and the first rehearsal will| Urederick Neuman, 623 Stanley: \ — [he held next Tuesday evening at|Harold €. Hart, 25 Hamilton; ; 0 Eveflin I Chicago TUniversity |7:30. The following boys are in the | Thomas E 266 . PR gs h Coleman, High; Pl.of (;oes to Amhcl‘st |orchestra, Bob Beebe, drum and cel-|Carl Erickson, 20 Henry; Hen : o A - [Jo: Willis Hall and Lewls Chernoff, | Stoly, 65 Harvard; Leonard So- SECOND HAND Amberst, Ma Sept. 18.—Prof. {'ner 10 \yilliam Peterson and Art|ba 107 Arch; Edw: 5 Paul H. Douglas, Ph.D,, association | gy i oornet; Bliss Clark, Walter |blin, 145 Fairview professor of Industrial relations at | . Alieaol 3 at| srent and R. Hayes, violins. 157 Main: Dr. T. R. Johnson, ;']’:nt;“;;r;.‘i‘h‘:‘”‘Cf"l‘;:l""“yf:“l;::l‘_} Fred Feidman of the Employed A | Main; Willam Reynolds; 66 Harrl- iR oo hiitory atiRmith M ol |8 has donated ix fiteresting|son; Isaac Venook, 408 Main; Her- | : O BT e list " of mew |20Y3 books to the Department libra- | man Adicr, 345 Main; Samuel To- 5 g i members of the faculty ot Amherst ™ kin, 51 Olive; John J. Burns, 63 " >=. ‘ From advance reports a good| Vine! P e Rachlin, 96 Wes college, announced toda | a . A d k i = . . . . Sl B, e e car's leave |Crowd Will tuke part in the hare and | Mrs. zier, Kensington, 1 s B lt b P : { B emicaga. e il |hotnd chase on Saturday. Clifford | Conn.; s F. Johnson, 47| - r 1 Ul aige I lecture on economics . Jack Coats, nd Arthur Smith|Jubilee; John Cooklsh, 86 Sexton; | ° 4 eive'a course in history. Both men | the hares and will leave the |John Ross, 521 Chestnut;' George : P B o of a mumber of texts|Y: M. C. A.at 8:30. They will start|McLaneye, 64 Church; Myer W. I O s 1o their respective ficlds, | AroppIng _pleces of paper at the | Steinbaus, ro i g en A |Black Rock bridge and the hounds|lise, 208 Park; Hyman N. Dubowy, | ne lot at......... R . [ SUNSHINE SOCIETY NOTES | Will start their trail at 9:15. The 11 Griswold; Joseph H. Cohen, 10| i g , | first hound who catehes a hare will| Austin; Nicholas Nesta, 173 Cheyry; : | ‘he Sunshine ty held a rally 5 i : 5 Vi 2‘}:‘ "‘";"“l';m b““l‘;”"mlm ey [recetve a prize for his efforts. Fach|Michael ValuKonis, 25 Seymour ne (113 LlSsnsooooan 0 b qnesna 44 members | DOV Will cook his own dinner over an |avenue; Samuel Wrener, 200 Tre- Monday afternoon with 44 MEMBETS |, hie 1 the wooda mont; Frank Caselia, 18 Green- | One lOt at $15 00 8 s ‘ ent. ng the summer ther 5 3 5 f L Aol 1 e . Bt D oy e 0 T LTI 2O TS S A4 | : For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advi B e O oo howuets of flowera| 21 & 87oUD of boys, will make a trip | Matthew Walsh, 69 East Main; Ot- | t e i to Hartford with the boys secretary| to J. McKer, 179 Plrasant; Louis | NS Hosoitd) T °"% |to visit the capitol and the,Wads-| Robinson, 51 East Main: Hyman A g A. M I L L S hE L | pair crutches and 3 alr-cushi worth Museum. The bovs will also| Rorbinow, 344 Main; Jock Rud-| ST 3 hand . stop at the Hartford Y. M. C. A. for|{man, 376 Main; Herman Hoffman, | MAIN STREET PHONE 481 M1 ® s e CINDERS FOR SALE CROWLEY BROS. IN( t mes © la swim. This trip is open to any|300 East Main; Johu ACE Beginning Next Sunday i X The annual state convent . Anderson, Plumhbing Heating Sheet Metal Work be held Sept. 30th at the Hrmurd{:gy in the department who cares to Main; Albert Fouler, Park Ho- 1 RUDOLPH PAINTERS AND | ® R S | John E. Meskill, 104 Winter; L e Ee i Wirkte, 343 Sapi; Ev : - VALENTINO { A H. HARRIS | DECORATORS o Mitossniat 10l celock |0lds to Take Reins at Tamray, 42 Broad; ¥red Grahow, o 4 - T |- apman Stree! Junior Sunshine Society has been = 42 Union; George A. Nevulis, 630 T mMOHSleufBCauwlm | quicra I Estimates cheerfully given on) j A h 'Q '\ o o | 81 PR o i . N - formed in New Britain and Berlin| M erst on November 14 |stanicy: Anthony Fox, 320 Main: | 90 WEST ST. TEL, 297 all jolfs. —TEL. 2013 callod the Lena Corbin branch. Cath-{ Amherst, Mass, Sept. 13—The| viiam iley, 820 North; Fred| ; erine Gold of Berlin is president. |inauguration of George Daniel Olds Jones, 334 Maple; Henry J. Walk- [ o A i The next meeting of the Sunshine |as ninth president of Amberst col- | 40 Church; Timothy Dwyer, 26 u _0 = e_ r lnar When In Hartford Dine With society will o held Oct. Gth fnstoad |lege ias heen set for November 14, Im; John Kempf, €2 Prospect; | Us 7 g ) of Sept. 29th. |it was announced today as the col- ““r"‘,"- 4““'“‘“1_’- 368 Arch; George {| LOBSTERS. CRAB MEAT, Single Houses at the West End are Very Hard to Gel _— |lege opened its 104th academic year. | FoMIth e s TAIIMDELOn f evenue; SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, —We have just two we can offer you. One is on Ceday i OLD CATHEDRAL BURNS. | The largest freshman class in history | Harry €. Billings, 27 Gilbert; SHRIMPS, A, street with a fie lot 75x206, and ‘the other is on Libert Buenos Aires, Sept. 18.— numbering 210, will enter today, Dr, | Cbarles H. Gifford, 12 Fairview; |§ STEAMING CLAMS § 5x206, b which broke out last night in the|Olds took up his duties last July|James H. \f\“\blyv'(in‘ 1:]3[1 c ; H N 0 strset—lli‘oth t2;11'e fine locations. Call us up and we’ll bd t storic cathedral at Santiago, Chile, |and served as acting president fol- | &venue iliam Hennessey | ad to show them to you. s aA T whea [lowing the resignation of Dr. Alex- Main; Biward Fuller, § hiting; oniss yster g ) the interior w: nearly total ander MeikleJohn, | ¥ R. Bennett, 18 Gilber Joseph . e i MO Nl S romaens D, Rasehhon House Co. Camp Real Estate Co Save hadifallen) save & dispatchir Sea-bathing is now for o |5 Main; William F. Needham, T rarily Located At ] colved by La Nacion early this|Turkish women lMving in Conatanti- | fiel1 court; Art C. Bar- If you want something different than the Sl etan s | 232 Main st P 05-6, Bank Bl morning. | nople. | , 38 East Main; Solomon o = =3 25 CE RAL ROW, Hartford 272 Main Street hone 34? Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 50 Lafayette; M Mile . 9 o el everyday Wall Paper come in and look | Opposite Parsons Theater ! njan on, 3 . i Mapie; el A, Belkin, 93 Black over our line. You are sure to find the | Y ST ’ gt = Rock avenue; Harry Rabinow, 92 . - ; | | VAWVE Winthrop: Solomon Leventhal, Sall design and colorings that will please you. THE OLD HOME B ANLE ; B Dubowy, £2 Bassett; Paolo N. Min- < = iorenen, Dwight; Samue]l § Peingold, 11 Tafayette; Samuel | “ . : S Rl L) Greeting Cards for all occasions : ‘Arch; Salvatore Equillore, 2 + ” ta ‘ Rockwell avenue; Walter fyTinta, 19 Florence; n C. Anderson, | 16 Carlson. ; 'I‘ . : La Sallette Mission he R. M. Ha]l CO. 0 D — == ] To Have Annual Novena JF YYou MEN FOLKS WOUL iR/ | On Friday, the Fathers of La Sa- | 179-183 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN STOP TALKING AND GO =7 = ¢tte, of Hartford, Conn., will cel S To WORK ‘Yol xécl)_uwé‘r <= brate the 78th anniversary of Mary's s tel Tronne e e P HAVE TIME TO LE M e i | Paints—Varnishes—Glass : A WETHE o v e Salette, France. It is surprising how quickly it il mass with a sermon. Communion a Buick owner accepts,as @ i ahid u et e ng the morni for the con- f e lh& | venience of those who cannot a matter of course, L S Confenona it b . . {heard in all languages from early oflns car. Hc thmks nomore 0 P it e ts o e ho masa SAT: Main St, Newington—One-family house, lot 900x100. | ter the solemn high mass, the history Main St ast Berlin—One-family housc. “ttiné o“ for a thm@ik “" ni,r‘;‘:m{m] Vi ‘lm ‘:“'n nd West Main St., New Britain—One-family house, lot 3005121, jaumt than hedoes ofdrung - | DeWitt A, Riley Co., . { At 2:30 p. m. benediction of the | confidence in Buick's contimuos | xS | | wiessed sacrament will take place in National Bank Bldg. At 7:30 p. m.. closing sermon, = - rosary and benediction of the blessed : ‘ : F’ OYmam F1-A | sacrament in our Lady of Sorrows ! : church. The papal blessing will be TR | given by one of the members of the INSURANCE l.a Salette missionary ba o g a R ! Fire, Life, Accident and Automobile Insurance—Loans | MISS GREN SHOWERED ) 7 CAPITOL BUICK CO | A miscellaneous showor was given Negotiated—Rents Collected—Property Cared For ¢ Tuesday night for Miss Hattie Elm- ® |gren of 170 Arch street, who will H D HUMPHREY J e married next onth to Ebar :n"rs!::\m_ s rAEaRd MR ATX"! ° . //////1/////1 / verstro f 35 Hawkins street e 193 ArCh St' Tel' 2607 (.fmrv'fmmk (;nlurl a:lhr"] ome of Mr. AUNT SARAR PEABODY STEPS INTO “THE and Mrs, William F. ) POLITICAL ARGLMENT AND OFFERS THE Highland street 1 r sch ONLY SENSIBLE SUGGESTION \When better_automobiles are built, Buick will build them |7, ™ S N N e | For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads |\ ADVANCED 50 FAR- 0 oy sa s presents.