New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1924, Page 28

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o 4 B S BRIE 16 VBO As much as the crowd cheered the C l nssault on the republicaus, Mr: Da- lty tems vis' declaration for personal liberty, which he described as the right of | religlouy worship, freedom of as- ll.~5|u,\n.g Monday, Sept, 22, Hal- semblage, frecdom of conselence and |!Nan's will be open until 10:30 L {recdom ngainst unlawful search and [€Very night.—advt, e =) scizure, brought forth the biggest| Miss Helen Johnson of 471 Com- demonstration, monwealth avenue and Benjamin T[]d“ He SWiI]gS Hls Campa]gl] _ Today Mr, Davie planned to play | P. Whittaker of Waterbury will at- e before [tend the Stelle-Clymont wedding to- f g parted for ( morrow evening in the church of Into Indiana A doniee i LS T Tand B e Auto \alesman Was gkl Gulbransen player planos at Morana, Chlcago, Sept. 10.—T os| Playing Good Samaritan | 7 /T : ‘ - . sampui oponed i o s Pl Wilams o Sop st | Sn o 3. et wi apna he > » We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines @ week-enc n A ernon, N, Y, i 3 Y., with yoaiatday,ihac e et el ‘1”:“ er slater, Mrs, Willam' Shater. 1 . = Patrons may now call us direct on the se wires without charge. {a car turncd over to him to sell by . Beautiful ¥all Dresses, reasons - Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in New Britain call 2065 listealer ORpIIDRREN S Re Tyt e :;x)m;];m" o Patrons in Glastonbury call 200, Patrons In Manchester call 1500 t he was detalned |PIiceq, at the Ma ibeth Dress -t ; » e i than he had cxpected to be | S0P 8T W » Prot. Bldg.—advt. ’ i n Burlington helping to The Arvid Olson, who was in su- 3 o ¥ | we, the favmer |perlor court vestorday on & charge y g : g DURING OUR who broke his leg while shooting a | of burg Arvid Olson of , 8 ' | e, out of the Burlington woods, | * Y ect, an employe ot The distance from a farm nec b son. i s a long trip with the injured . C. P, LeLasher has moved wnd Mr. Williams stayed over [his office to in strect.—advt, i o . ig Miss France sel New ’ attack on the address ) oseman of Haven is visiting with Miss Grace Clait's. Hot luncheon S 3 Homo cooking.—Adyt. 3 atherine E. Campbell of g f A Winthrop street is spending two i : ceks at Atlantic City Senator Wheeler Will Thus Con- [ 79¢KS at At g Very chic hats at moderate clude His Campaign Tour French Hat Shoppe, W. LRty 3 . s <y e . Main St, Prof. Bldg—advt Yot ] —The prices have been so set as to make it the most admirable time to select Through State of Ohfo. JCart Lorenaen, the forist, Is 1t a { ] %/ the Fur Coat, Wxap or Scarf \xhlch you have heen uantmg for so long. iR WA X . his home on Church street, » Columbus. Ohjo, Sept. 19.—Sena- | Eugene Schmidt of Church stree i3 ! ; 2 s | presidential ecandidate, today 15 | cojlege, ! | s led to wind up his three-day Miss d Frances Schewitzer of | o | stumping tour in Ohio. LeaVing |Church street will leave tomorrow | Columbus at an carly hour, his|io enter Storrs co - B 5 ¢ [ itinerary called for his appearance | Charics O'Neil of 132 Ogk street, | : : Wy [ at two mid meetings in Dayton. | captain of Storrs college ' football | ‘ g |and a quick afternoon trip to Cin- | jeam, will return to Storrs Satur-| : g w cinnati, where his seventh and last |qgay, j the pres. | Ohio speech will be delivered at| " unch at Halllnan's.—advt. N § ; 1 ence to|night. That effort concluded, his| 50 ot et to N ; g o, o wonder was ‘ party “h\n m‘r;\; ,~n~m§h"‘ t:‘ 'rl\s:;fizr Bostor R ivarsity tonarrouw ) L ’ IN OUR FALL DISPLAYS o will begin a western i ] . : o faller "“\,‘1".'(".. enEveinnmca tof raxel | 1o Groshowsid Wil return o —Our Wall Paper and Paint Section on the Seventh floor is being completely renovat- | Tvmmm him immediately to Minnesota and "“f“"‘ "i‘ £l Arrie LN ed and enlarged to take care of the tremen dous stocks arriving for fall work. o o1 | Towa Beginning Monday, Sept. 22, Hal- e g} o Bl 2 ; - b g ; gion of the tr rtment. e e o s will be open until 10:30 | This young lady is a daughter of Plesu‘lent. Olnnzoln nf‘ —We are now showinga —Beautiful designs in Wall —Orie lot of assorted pat- Ohio addresse tor |€Very night.—advt | Mexico. Her name is Refugio. She's 16. Her mother was | large assortment of a very ser emphasized sharply his| John Baylock, who fs studying|the general’s first wife. g oo -7 Papers suitable for dining terng suitable for any room I'r———————l—'_l Gl Sl it e T 8 good quality paper for any y harge that corruption specialist - 2 : and living room use, regu- . 7 “np republican administration at | tomology will return to Storrs col- | - room in the house, regular- o "g ) ,g in the house; your choice of ACKWAraness || wasngton, particularly in the Mond : ly sold up to Tc a roll. larly selling up to $1.25 a | conduct of ‘the department of § Vietrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— ARE T0 MARRY WANT EXTRA COPIES Special at, c roll. Special at, c 12 patterns, at c | tice by former Attorney General|gagy, | 55 g . at School H).m;;hrm Tt is expected that in| Ajfred B. Wason of Maple ntu t| Per roll ...... Per Roll ... Per Roll vuveuens | i ne will devote considerable [nas been assigned to the - | Louisville Young Woman to Be- [September Bulletin of State Motor . < " Ot s Dol leyerane | come Bride of Agent General Un- | Vehicle Department Proves Very SOODIQUATTVAE ATNES - e |ond Licutenant Dwight Skinner of | —W offer a special in ready mixed Iron Last Paint suitable for either inside or outside republican wice-presidgntial —candi-|Corvin avenue, formerly attached | gar the Dawes Reparation Plan. | Interesting To Public. date . been por- use, in all the wanted colors. 2 l 98 | e ; o the 3 | TLouisvilie, Ky, Sept. 19—Mr. | Hartford, Sept. 19.—Requests for At Per Gallon . 0hil s Sihiuve/sleielsisioisis nininisiolsiaisinisiaisia 46 s sialpiels o'sisiels 2 A trick collapsible chair is used |G 3 Dewey str |and Mrs, James Ross Todd of |00 extra copies of the September | ¢ a University of Chicago psych-| Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. | Louisville yesterday announced the ; SRR p 3 ~ bulletin of the motor vehicle de- NS st to test fear reactions. advt. ient of their daughter, Miss LINSEED OIL PAINTS / | Todd, to Scymour Parker |Partment dealing with the menace of —A high-grade pure linseed oil paint suitable for inside or outside use, in all colors. is often due to DEFECTIVE||| Jilbert, Jr. recently appointed | wilfully negligent and thoughtless Regularly sold at $4.50 a gallon. Eyesight. Have the Child’s|| 8 g | permancnt agent:general to super-|automobile drivers have been made Special at Per Gallon PR R R R 9 eyes tested now. Satisfac- vise the operation of the Dawes| ¢y rtment it was anpounced 9 ‘A : Rl | reparations machinery. Miss Todd |44 The edition which had grown Wall Paper and Paint Shop-—Seventh Floor tion Guaranteed. 2 “ is one of the most beautiful and 000 since its first issue in May, popular girls in Touisville's social v a bt i bal e nseibto ‘ i set, and is also well known in 11,000 the department says, . Washington society, where 8he | Byginess concerns maintaining de- nt geveral winters With her |yjioary syctems have asked for copies m Eyesight Specialist ||| |wunr, Sadume Christian Hase, 8 | ior disaivution among ther 4| (G AR A GES DENTISTS * James D. Donahue - i R sister of Mr, Todd. She met Mr. A.B. Johnson, D.D.S. S 40 Years’ Experience in Eye Gilbert at the capital about a year be published throughout the winter | T. R Johnson D D S VOICE CULTURE f and a half ago the department announces, publica- T R E N T Wi s T " B : Testing 424 MAIN ST-q BEG LEYs BL K’ The prospective bride and bride- ‘t,:,,, having been previously suspend- O ’ (‘as—Oxylzen—X-rayS :‘;‘;zl;:l 5,’\2(‘0’:‘:1“ Il‘:mllll: Im:" 300 MAIN ST. Phone 570 ]| 8 3 b g groom will sail from .\:r“ Yor¥ i¢d during the winter months, FRANKLIN SQUARE National Bank- Bldg Nt . October 11 and will gpend a month The department notes that there | = ! o Open for engagéments for Nothlng Is I 00 Good in Paris, where Mr. Gilbert Will|pag heen a decrease in the number FILLING STATION NURSE IN ATTENDANCE | Teas, Soclals, etc. meet Owen D. Your etiring agent | o serfous accidents to motor ve- | ers each month. The bulletin will i general, for co ices. They | hicles in the past few months, will go from there to Brussels |which may be due to a general CINDERS FOR SALE| CROWLEY BROS, INC WET WASH I where they will make their home |tightening up by drivers in the sim- New Wet Wash Laundry Opens or 2 b at Qa8 it ast TecRlerearedly I Ot (R JOhn J Tarrant PAINTERS AND For Business September 22, Work We are firm helievers in this statement and J§| ™! here Octorer & m;.;',’,’,;,‘ ) G Elncealfbifcctor snd sFmmbatine A. H. HARRIS DECORATORS guaranteed sasiactors. Work ||| § have conducted our Store on this basis. Every Bl watcm avp casm Goxe | it 10.—An- | i } 267 Chapman Streel rticle we sell is selected accordingly i ne nouncement W a Upliolstery and Repairing | Al Tencking o Estimates cheerfully given o1 WEST END WET [REAISG . i gly. reet reported t » police 188t |to4ay that Fred Mitchell, business | | Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 ;(m WEST ST, TEL. 2079 | all fobs, —TEL. 2013 e e S e gold watch ar 5in! e Boston | MORNING SPECIALS, 9 TO 11 B ciin v e siaten trom i | e o e et B | e ——— WASH LAUNDRY i = e Mo ni 3 ay. practice in the absence of Coach Ed- | When In Hartford Dine With| Us B TEAN FRESH | CLOVERBLOOM Print B s | ward W. Mahan, who will be busy | 418 FARMINGTON AVE. 8 SHOULDERS . ... Ih 15(: | BUITER 3 45c nima g rificed to an 1dol | with the football squad. Fred Lake, | y Telephone * e S o e L Sy 0 BSTRR CRAB MEAT,| ) Three Famll)f H.nuse on \Vllson' street right near East —— e T a religious sect recently discovered |soach the second team and Claude | SHI _ OYSTERS, Main street. This is a good location and can be bought ; uuu‘;e; "‘\ 25c |~l” ‘;\ " e 25C1{\l. :::w “;w 75c [in Russi : H. Davidson the freshman team. y. G CLAMS | right as the owner has moved out of town and wants to ; Mmh‘ o 29 10 78 / Honiss Oyster |§ sell. Money to loan dn first and second mortgages. : § £vap. MILK Cans C SUGARY.: Ibs. C A H C | C W ouse Co. amp Real Estate Co Shang al - Mr. Orklngman:' Temporarily Located At p e Restaurant If you realized that by paying $350 for a selected \[ L D! \‘ \PL( l\] " Building Lot at Industrial Park, then digging a cellar and roE o c | ,",""’:‘h, R A e S / | 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford|[§ 272 Main strect Phone 343 Rooms 3056, Bank Bldg. B ik T i 2 tting in a foundation that the Buildi 1 Loa | BEST OF FOOD |8 ' | {»\is(‘wlc]iat;t?na\\'u(:ll:zimgl;:\):co gahomlce rml'“ \']nnug \\allllir(h ’\‘:Y\]l 'THE OLD HOME BY STANLE‘ Opposite Parsons Theater Prime Rib Roasts could pay for monthly—like rent; wouldn’t it create a : Boneless Pot Roasts : real ambition to Own Your Own Home? = ] r " . & Open Every Day from 11 a. m. { | If you secure location now, the Building and Loan §| Z HOLD ER © 12 p.m | Shoulder Roasts ... 8 Association will help vou build in the spring—if. loan @| ! gugg Regular Dinner From 11 a. m B | Boiling Beef @ application is received in the Fall. = 4 i AREAR]N’ Special Supper X From 5 p.m. 0 8 p. m — - - = | ONLY 109, DOWN SECURES YOUR HOME SITE, ChiliGee god Arenoantrori Il ’tl \H’ ( OR\ iD BEEF, |§ AND YOU MAY START T0O BUILD WHEN 1-3 THE Dinner 40c ; PURCHASE PRICE IS PAID. o Roast Veal : Fxcept Sundays and Holidays Cholce Veal Steak | 27 locations to select from Sunday, ¥ull Course Dinner Sery- 213 MAIN ST, New Britain | %{Ii Short ('ut Legs Veal Chops v p . | 7 Vealum et i Industrial Park ma o0 AT N 7 YOU 7 pRD, > : =) ABOUT TIME Veal for I“,l Pie R OOLL (W Just off East St., with entrance through Bain and Wolcott Z : TH’ GAME Breast of Veal .... | B ) Streets. Free Drawing of presents Saturday afternoon. Sunday Inspeetion Day. [ SN N ju ERN PORK v v wew oo i Bodwell Realty Co. : il 39 Have your eves examined |||l | " o0 2 Pure Teaf Lard 2 Ibs. 35 and glasses fitted by one | B Sausage Meat 25 Sugar Cured Bacon. . ... Ih. 25¢ 2 I’I’nne 1 who knows, “or Free Auto Appointment to Inspect Property Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle £ aoen g et frames; special price $3.50. bl SPRING LAMB oxami Legs of Lamb Lenses and Examination ||| 29 g Extra. (i e Shoulder Lamb INSURANCE MILK-FED Lewis A. Hines, Ref. D, ""‘ésc Ilj:::: t(oh:?:\\ 3 Fire, Life, Accident and Automobile Insurance—Loans Negotiated—Rents Collected—Property Cared For Eyesight Specialist MARSHAL OTEY WALKER. _ WHO HAS HAD SOMETHING ON HIS 4 WeCs ' SEVERAL DAYS, CALLED AT MAYOR S|MON s etaelins s Can‘ a l‘llu Line of H. DO HUMPHREY [ ;“DN&\?‘:.ES HOUSE LATE LAST N\GRT - EVEN SNOOPY | \ Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford i GROZERIES, FRUITS and VEGET ‘\BLEB T MARTHA suNABLE To LEARN THE REASON: «,-pmm

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