New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1924, Page 16

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BANKERS APROVE $200,000,000 Tssue o Be Half| svex o s scatnarin Grom | Raised Here | Mr Shepard of 628 East | City Items | | Miss Cecllia Edman returned yes- | terday to this city, having spent the C., and Baltimore, Md,, as the house | s. Clara Main street nploye of North & Judd Mfg. the fore of her left hand while at work an er crushed finger Chicago, proval of the pro Sept, 80.—Formal ap- The finger was amputat- | T n " yestorday. to float half |ed at the first joint of the forthcoming ,000,000 loan §2 Members of Thusnclda lodge, No, | D. H. 8, will attend the 86th rsary celebration of Fortuna of Hartford, leaving this city| Wednesday on the 6:07 to the German government in the |1 United & mittee cutive Rankers' ita fiftieth gene today. Racom bankers the Yhe! i mains the re ed a repor nittee bureau ed to provide Lol annive lodge tes was contained in com- nitted to the exe- American reports st body t Reimer, Jr., of 108 Lyons t is at the New Britaln general ton of the bhrain 1 from the sec home last Dr. David P. Waskowitz is at- ng him o Maple home of Mra, tal with concus esult of a fa of his st ond story verands Hill bridge club held ecting this afternoon at Leonard Fox of Kelly of 70 Prospect nd Miss Helen Kenney of 177 | have resumed their| p s at the Culver Smith Kinder- | NG n Training school in Hartford. | commit- ured in « g Social Workers' club will be held to- | rrow evening at 8 o'clock at the C. A, cafeteria. A busi 1 social hour will follow, ich time a report will be made nati conference held at nto last June federal me government At W More t senting a repre United hankers of the attend 0t the al Torc At Commerc States, were to opening vention was opened hy in Valter the add A meeting of the directors of ial Trust Co., vesterday Walter M. Bassford of who has been with the institution for the past four months was ele [ afternoon, an S Watertown ernment owner ed vigorous comt forts to give congress override t elared agricu predominatels Wiy, cted aesistant treasurer, which has heen vacant eral months, The Ladies of Bohemian Fagle .| will meet Thursday afternoon 2:30 o'clock at Wahrenberger's hall, Arch street. Harold G street has university, Kiwanis Hammond camp, U. hold a regular meeting at armory tomorrow at 8| nents will be made| members of the camp to go to Branford Friday night to visit the camp at Branford. | The building commission wil instead of Wed- 1y planned c club will hold a nt meeting tonight at party head- | ters on Maln street | laims will be taken up hy mon council committee on| claims Friday evening | New Britain Nest, No. 1548, | of Owis will hold a meeting Wed- | {nesday evening in Odd hall Mrs. Melhourne Wrye, been visiting Mrs. W. H. Daigle of | 259 Fairview street, has returned to | her home in Sackville, New Bruns- | wick 1‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Watson of Chi- | cago, 111, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. | John Keevers of East Main street. | Mr. and Mrs. Watson are on an au- | tomobile honeymoon I an for at offic & the power to an politics ation on t agri- | The need of the part of I culture is absoint N g ; all busines E. T L Mereditt agri« 1 culture L ‘; ing session 4 Er,”” V., will o e the state the meeting of mittee were t dresses, General meet retaries and state were on the program to fo general conve n ers named were pie . of the state sec i} John D. Thompson of 408 Arch resumed his studies at | Brooklyn, N. Y. | i tary of club will not meet| in an addr at the open- G 8 rt of the executive coun- and om- general convention the no lock, ken up a the ngs of the state sec- bank meet divisions o and gh, Arkansas, Charles Brov others. Optimism and Keynotees of the sessions. reports on good condition in farm- ing and industry were made hy Wil- liam E. Knox of New York, consid- ered as a successor 1o President Walter W, Head; W. W Bowman of Kansas; W. . Morehouse of Ca fornia; J. V. Carpenter of Ind W. H. Coapman of Wisconsin and others. In sectional were formal prosperity pre-convention glons yesterday Luc Teter, eago, was elected pre in | explanation of those particular | the end of the | opportunity [ ning and meot ! next Monday evening at the Y Fellows' | the class by special The class s also open to girls who who has|Wwant Fat girls made thinner and thin girls made fatter right before the eyes of the audience was a feature of the Fall I'rolle held at the Y, W, >, A. last evening, The health de- partment of the assocfation demon- strated its many artivities through a live movie, First a health ex-| girl | sume sett determined what each needed. Following these girls appeared in a health class and there it was that the wonderful transferring of weight took place to | (!mml :ln'\unl\lu University extension course | will be ratified at a meeting of the prove that If one wants more or less flesh to the Y. W. C. A. she| must go. This was followed by a| swimming demonstration which in- | cludel front and back strokes and | divi 0 a tub of water, A clog-| ging s of novices §6 quickly | picked up the steps that everyone was convineed that it wonld be most enjoyable and easy amusé one of an evening. The Girl Ragprves opened the program by a skit in which they | told of the many things they learned through their cla club meetings at the Y Industrial girls gave two-act playlet showing how membership and inte at club room has grown through in- way to! | | es and W. The an original the st the » first autumn meeting of the|terest in the many activities offered [a sapling several days. up there An all “Y" chorus including swimming girls, club girls, gym girls, house girls, dancing girls, | hiking cirls and Girl Reserves com- | pleted the program with musical | tivities. Tn hetween sang clob and Y the W. songs and at program they had the reed acts dlence to look over and art work on display and to sign up for any or all of the c es they had heard ahout. Further information these classe and registration for them may he received by calling at the Y. W. C.| A. it was announced. All classes hegin next week, ANl girls who wish to take ninth grade high school order to enter Nurses' schools in the state of about the in wor are to me Hungerford court nesday’ evening, at 7 s have are | eve applications from girls heen received and these girls asked to come on Wednesday the teachers and ahout the courss expeeted will by get information W ot C. A The subjects to be English. commer elementary algehr minity civies and general science. Any girls wishing to study any ef these subjects separately may foin arrangement studled are, | arlthmetle or history or com- more general education | whether they intend to be nurses or not 3 MRS. MOORE DIES AT 71 Los Angeles, Cal, Sept. 30,—Mrs, Rosanna Moore, 71, mother of Tom, Owen and Matt Moore, motion pic- ture actors, died at her home here vesterday. i | coln street, chairman of the club's | as Lectures on Government |Abandoned Wife Asks By Prof. E. F. Humphrey City to Abate Her Tax A se of lectures on “Our Na- More than 100 tax abatements ap- iovernment” will feature the [ proved by the hoard of assessors this year to be conducted by the|mayor and board of aldermen, these Tiusiness and Professional Women's | abatements having to do with war club of this city. As in past years|exemptions and duplications. The tho lectures will be given by Profes- | mayor mnd board will (ake up & sor Edward . Humphrey of Trinity {number of new cases in which peti- college. | tions have been filed. In the later The course includes 15 separate group s the petition of Mrs, V. |amination was held when Dr, Fos. | loctures dealing 'with the operation | glapski of 16 East Lawor street who of the federal government and those ' agks abatement of $60.40 because who complete the course will re-' pop husband deserted her, leaving celve two (:r(wlh from Columbla uni- | pap dependent upon one son for sup. versity. The sessions will be held | port, Rev, Lucyan Bojnowski will on Wednesday evenings at 7:16 p. M. | gak abatement ofs taxes amounting in the Central Junior high school, ! " to $409.40 on the Polish Printin In addition to members of the Busl- | co, ‘piant which 18 used in ikl ness and Professional Women'a club, | ;o Fa. . § Aa L8 801 tion with the orphanage and on Ity are 1nvited to enrall in the tase,| VHICh examption has been granted Arrangements oy b e €25 | in the past. Rev. Frederick Schacfer Miss Elfzbeth Leghorn of 80 Lin.| ! 88k an abatement of $300 on |the Euglish Evangelical Lutheran church lot on Court street which 15 #0on to be aite of a new church. There is no revenue from the lot at present. committee on education. Northwest Mounted Are Bringing in Murderers | , G Wrangell, Alaska., Sept. 30.- NO RACES TODAY Officers of the Canadian Northwest' Columbus, 0., pt. 30.—Grand Mounted Police have left here for|Circuit racing at Columbus driving Varfcouver with five Indians accused | park was postponed agaln today be- of murdering a 17 year old Indian!cause of a wet track due to rains boy, accused of sorcery ths hoy was [of the last few da buried alive with his hands tied be- | hind him after he had been tied to Algeria 1s buying ! The slayers | thap in the past. l red the boy worked magic to ( more plows de miles inland from make hunting poor for a tribe in the | Notice telegraph ('reek country in British Columbia, 200 Republican Primarles A1l Rep@blican electors, desiring |to become candidates for Repre- | | sentatives in General Assembly at| three tenement house, No 81 Hayas | Republican Primaries to be held on | 25 by 38 fr, estimated cost | TUESday, October 14th, 1024, must | $5,500, also three tenement house, | fle their petitions with William H. No. 85 Hayes street, 28 by 38 ft, | Judd, Chairman of the Republican | stimated cost $8,%500; J. and M,|Town Committee, on or before eight Peatak, two family house, 27 by 36 | P- M. Monday evening, October 6th ftsiNo. 20 Gladiola b estimateq | 1924, at the Republican Head. | rost $6,400: Thomas W. Crowe, sin- | 1Uarters, 269 Main street, the | story addition to Osgood Hill|town of New Britain, ool, 66 by 100 ft, estimated! FPer order cost §54,000 Elmer Wood, No. 36| REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE | Tulip strest, single family W. H. Judd, | cstimated cost $5,000 Chatrman. | 1SSUED ! permits have been issued lows Abudewicz and Ludwinowiez, BUILDING PERMITS Buil st in house, NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1924, (THE MOHICAN MARKE SPECIALS For The BIG WEDNESDAY Food Sale FROM § TO 11 A, M. ROUND, LOIN, PORTERH'SE STEAK FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. SHOULDERS i BORNERG L e IS PR L FRESH GROUND LEAN FRESH Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25¢ | Shoulders .. Ib. 15¢ | Spinach . | ARMOUR'S BEST SMOKED ¢ FROM 9 TO 11 A. M, BEST NO, 1 POTATOES FRESH OUT GREEN .Pk. 15¢ GRANULATED SUGAR .....5 Ibs. 39c7%0 TAM to 1P M ISUGAR ... 21bs. 19¢ CONFECTIONERY FANCY YOUNG Legs Lamb. .lb. 25¢ FANCY LAMB LEGS MILK FED FANCY VEAL CHOPS .. CHOICE VEAL, CUTLET ..... LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF ... .tc00000y Ib, ALL DAY SPECIALS VEAL ..... Ib. 15¢ .m25¢ .m 39¢ 12¢ | FRESH ROASTS PORK .....Ib. 22c FRESH CUT 22¢ | PORK. CHOPS r..y Ib. | FRESH i loc FANOY CHUCK ROASTS BEEF' i, Ib. LARGE FANQY SELECTED EGGSW. o2 doz. T8¢ | PORK FEET ... 15¢ BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lhs. 83¢ 2. 33 | RvrmeR BEST PURE 2 lbs? ég cl WHOLE MILK CHEESE .. ... b, Bakery Special— SEASON, WHIPPED CREAM GOODS ARE NOW IN FOR THIS WEEK WE HAVE PUFFS. .Ea.5¢ “TWO LAYER" Ib: 5Ac Cakei.... Ea, THE BEST Bread ST NEW P FRESHLY BAKED FI PURE COCOA IN BULK 19c | ARL TAPIOCA ... V YELLOW CORN MEAL W ROLLED OAT! 4 25¢ | N. B. C. MARY ANN : N. B. €. EXTRA WINE BISCY "25c ln;j)und Cake lb 25(_: 23¢ 25¢ 17c 23¢ 18¢ 23¢ LGE. YEL JFSTONE | EXTRA LARGE RED PEACHES APPLES 14 qt. bas. 99¢ | 14 qt. bas. 75¢ LARGE RED NATIVE | ONIONS | 4lbs. .... 15¢c|4 lbs.....!9c RED STAR SWEET POTATOES . 2Qts. ALOUPES 2 for 15¢ . 5¢ NATIVE GREEN 1 PEPPERS 1 Qts. 9C LLVAPORATED VEACHES ... 2 Lbs 25¢ | CAPE CRAN .2 Qts 25¢ FRESH NATIVE - MACKEREL FRESH SHORE HADDOCK | BERRIES AT SAYBROOK FLOUNDERS Prust company division and A P. Howard, New Orleans, president of the savings bank division. James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block Special Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1274-13 e ____} CROWLEY BROS.INC. | PAINTERS AND | DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on | all jobs. —TEL. 2913 i CINDERS FOR SALE; A. H. HARRIS < =—General Trucking— R A R T R M AT S T AR R, | 0il Heaters Electric Heatezs Gas Heaters Oysterslr Oysters!! 1 Oysters!!!fl R T P e T R B T P A B O, TS i s R 0 W R F PR SR MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at ! 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford THE OLD HOME TOWN W SURKNT X o F20AL BT Parlor Stoves FALL WEDDING GIFTS you will find a fine assortment here Three-family house in Plainville..not very far from | It is a brand new house and can be hought with $2,500 cash. You'd do well to see us about it. Camp Real Estate Co. 2. New Britain town line. Has two steam heaters. Stove Repairs (as Ranges Coal Ranges Furnaces A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work OVERLAND Model 91 Stock Touring Driving Continuously in Tkis City f'md ‘Bristol Sealed Motor Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BY STANLE® THERE WASNT SNCH MONKEY BUSINESS WHEN 99 WEST ST. TEL. 2979 The Little The Little Store With the Big Values Store With the Big Values Dress Goods Shop 400--MAIN STREET—400 FOUR DAY SALE STARTING TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK During This Sale You Will Get Bigger Values Than Ever Before. ‘Advantage of the Big Bargains Offered. HOORAY FoR @ OTEY WALKE @i OuR B B4 Four Drivers, Working in 5-Hour Shifts Stops Only For Fuel At the Suburban Filling Station On West Main St. RIGAT SINCE | SMOKED FOUR oF THEM CAMDAIGN CIGARS - = Take Prizes varying from $10 to $50 to per- sons guessing correctly the number of miles covered and the average number of miles per gallon of Good Gulf Gaso- line. Get a card from the driver and sub- mit your guess Pequot Sheets, 72x§0. e 1 cioes 91039 Price fa o S et Veivet, all colors, regu- lar §1.69. - $1 .25 Sale Price, T SRR MRS R Striped Outing Flannel, reg. 19¢ yard, Sale Price, 2 yds. 25C WU 2K RSSO Wool Scotch Plaids, reg. Price, yd. . AR R S R A 56-inch Wool Jersey, reg. §1.89, Sale ) $1 ,49 Price, yard . Silk Satin, regular $1.85. Sale Price, $ 1 .25 vard Dress Ginghams, regu- lar 21c value, 15 Sale Price ...... C RS T TG TR N 36-inch Bleached Muslin, derree . $1.00 SEROME STREET 7-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE—ALL MODERN, STEAM HEAT, CORNER LOT. AN IDEAL HOME. FOR PARTICULARS, SEE H. D. HUMPHREY NAT'L BANEK BLDG. JOE COBB, WHO TooK OTEY WALKERS PLACE AS TOWA MARSHAL QUITS AFTER SOME BAD Bows PLAY A MEAN TRICK. ON HIM <Az Dress Flannel, all colors, reg. 98¢c. Sale 69c Price, yard .. Sale Price © R4 BY NEASERVCE e 272 MAIN STREET

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