New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1924, Page 16

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16’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924, 9 p. m.—Mezzo soprano. game | mari Atk SR e A | 1ot b AR g Ly 81D, ) .VOICES IN THE AIR rm:m]ra p. m.—Songwriter and com- “(7“20 p. m.—Preservice organ re REPORTS 0N AGTIV[TIES ‘;;"r'\fl?t‘\;‘rrosm;r:\ n'"'?.,'\,.\xl.fi llj.“.'rn“ nv:m’:.fl“ml !nn-:‘:h:;nl")::k»lr)nuzln,Dl‘i‘r“‘l- i “'(r\'«t'mlu and Planos, at Morans'— i Wi o m—nasmmiam ve pro-|“T30 0 m—mvenig serice,cone| OF BOY SCOUT TROQPG e * 2reent b et B4R o e s ana oy | iy ttetn sonowen vna s M [helle Cottage SATURDAY. pressivism.” tral church, e E Lot i . \ > : i . e 9:40 p. m.—English popular sing- ik | Fire Causes $5,000 Damage |*treets: John J. Hamilla to Sebas- | min Whittaker attended the Yale- or. 4 | 1 tlon Gozzo, et al, Beaver street; C.|North Carolina game in New Haven hibses 9:50 Baseball statiatia JKDKA 380 Boys in New Britain Now len- [N Orange Street House | civison to Thomas ana Mary |this atternoon, 8 S0P =R AARRR I NTA SN (Eaat Pittsburgh, Pa.) | Damage estimated at 8500 by|[ittle, Brighton street; Nettle Rot-| Home cooked lunches at Crowell's, For Sale (Louiaville, Ky 10 p. m.—Melody Four Male quar- - tified With 16 Troops, Execus | cnier Willlam J. Noble of the fire |stein. et ul. to Adam and Sophie Advt. 7:30 to 9 p. m.—Concert ler [ tet- 11 a. m.—Service of the East End < leps uited f ir o T Sal ; PR 0:15 = o o ) Gie thve Cook Says | department resnlted from a fire infpukaszek, Market street; Frank he regularly quarterly meeting . 3 the auspices of Arthur Findi ;“ 1‘.‘;: ;: Wn\‘.”:,:“:.w:,::‘l";““l'mf *“‘.'-;'j-“’ chureh {the house at 44 Orange street last|Grala to Alexander Osiecki, Booth |of the Welfare assoclation of New No. 2038 Stanley St. ’ ¢ il S il ye! A BOAt increase in tests passed, | night, The hotisc s owned by SUan- |yiyeet; Josephine Luty to- Victorla | Britain will be held at 7:30 o'clock Family' is to move! edlies, b D, esper services of the o) 5 o occuple B o x s | we N . Wit I per lees of the dy o ntive of much better progress | 0¥ Plorkowskl, who occuples theiang Fellx Muclora, West atreét; Wednesday evening in the assocla- to Los Angeles, Cali- 10:40 p. m.—Clarence Willlams' | Shadyside byterlan churel | fNrat i r Radlo e o Frabimian et | o v eiowa & repor | (1%, 000 noment. | The B Mart ornes I, Drova (b fewme. R |08 Skt ) Ouitr sone, T Sos A0 K 11 p. m—Jimmy Clark and his| #.30 p. m.—Dinner concert by t bmitted by 8 Executive W. O, { Pet e Hick, Forest street; Krank Albrecht - x - e th th entertainers. PlltaburEh L ALH Al pyaReoul Hixsautve cupied by Petor Olescavitch, where |y "giuiga Atbrecht, Barnett street; | ©'¢lock, when officers for the com- S month, T e T T aburgh Athletle assoclation o= Cook to the United Community corp. | the greateat damago waa done, cloth-{ jogepy, “Motta to Domints and Sal. | IN€ year will be electod House has 9 rooms Hestandtaince Torchiaate s report covers the first nine ““Srh‘“"“;“: ;"(t“"j: g ""'\"‘:""il"" vatore Giannone, Mitchell street: "'jll‘,\'ill'“r‘n player planos at Morans, with bath and pantry. , i : I months of 1924, during which o SECRURASD IR LS 4 “lp e Thornton, ¢ harles | OV KYWw | montha c lh»nmr Which time ) o own, and when the fire apparatu Fulall hornton, et al, to Charl Mise Elils. Gotiraon ot Winta Lot—147 front 299 KDKA (Chicago, 111.) {265 merit badges had been won by s Glelsforsht, Gladden street; Benigna ! nter 1RO, ! * to an alarm from Box 332 ; streot 15 recuperating after undor- feet deep. (East Pittsburgh, Pa.) LB | 1acal acouts as against 205 for the Ludorf to Jennie Ludorf, Lenox i g after under: _ I whole of 1622, 21 had advanced to | Arrived at the house, the flames were | - | koing treatment for tonsilitis, A beautiful location § | threatening the entire structure, but [ PHCE T. A. B. falr, Jesters, Oct. 10 to 20. for a home, first class rank compared with 16 in e e ame. | mecond | It Was #oon under control and con v . od to the rear of the seco o “l:“‘"\:' to the rear of the s cond floor Cltv Items i e 1.‘ test pasatng whieh shows in how | S (o g pnawered u sl 00l lesson : Wi | he .T( 8 : f"‘“ \vmw vw'l scou ‘m "_""xlflm shortly after 6 o'clock for a| v A R falr, Jesters, Qct. 10 to 20. Pius Zink .has sold a four tene- ) ! 2 (Springfieid, Mase ) | ment n Mr. Cook sy In his reports | qump fire on Chorry strect. There|_aqy i H [psnthouss on EastRilsiatet o T. w. O Connor James J. Long s ’ whieh also covers othe phases of jamage. 3 3388 Martin Coveleskie 3 St o aregutione] h.| Tast winte A inine achool for /o saa 0o anawered Ul | pag brought suit for damuges ngulust | T Bl [ d * South Congregational church.| Tast winter a training O | alarm about the same time for a crty at 43 Lyons street to Anthony rliington time stgnals 30 p. m.—Copley Plaza orches- | scout leaders was conducted by the | juinp fire on LaSalle street. There Mich for about $10,000, Both deals |executive and Frederic L. FaY.|was no dama were made through Roche & Ca- o rom S AL : s : Newington belonging to the de- | L€1U8 rean studio. [#nrolied, 9 completed the course| REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | riiunt | D. m.—Messo-soprano recit imd were awarded certificates | following warranty deeds | (ooyered Wagon records at Morans' = Selsctiona font mius) raining. Twenty-eight boys grad-{have been filed for record at the advt i saw |vated from a similar school for | office of the town el e e e SV RO, L . The report | New Britain Real Estate & Title 17 iy be held Tuesday at 3 o'clock NOTXCE “HO SAID FALSE ALARMI cknowledges the council’s gratitude | o, to Emmanuel Richman and H. | iy the First church chapel. Mrs. Roy —= I [ta the local chatper of the Red |H, Milkowitz, Vance street: s |"ross for donating the snare drums |beth Weiss to Jumes Coleman, High | and o soelal hour will follow. FURN[SHED ROOMS st b . {\Hm! by the scout bugle jband and|gtrect; Charles A. Gillin to Twr(‘xu‘ at Franklin Square toTa0 rm - 2 : Girl With Hot Tron Scorchies News- “.,, . Seott of the executive counell |and Vincenzo DI Cerbo, Cedar | piing station 5 . On Bassett Street Hallpryd str # 8:10 m.—Youth's Companion A heiand(Bors CalliBire! Dipart | oo e iAo pLI the boys pur-|(street; ‘Mae Skomro to Antoaio and | The Sunshine society will meet p. m. b ‘ompanior paper and Boys Call Fire Depart- | oo e 1, cclves. | Mary Kolodiej, Derby street; Dyson | Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in A good home for the right party EAR §:35 to 11:30 p. m.—Late show. Lathl : i 7 ZAF ment to the Resc 16 New Brit- | Land Co. to Wood, Wester the Methodise church. (New York City.) aln now ¢ creas since | street; Joseph M Ignacy | Join Morans' Xmas Music Club.— SEE T () 3 fire alarm fro1 | January The re 16 troops. | Rylka, Hayes street; Russwin Land | aqyt. g . . 4ito}b e S BrneZEIOHISC Ok i s L ock comy year. The|Co. to Lric Carlson, Wilna stieet; | An automobile driven by Martin She / ratus that a ’ « | executive says that there are seven | Russwin Land Co. to Eric Carlson, | Connelly ran down I | Witzke . \nner music from| 6:30 p. m.—Leo Relsman . |1 ; on, | Connelly ran down Edward Witz Sito 1indm e Dinneri musiettrom (e B“r ratitutions fn the city which should | Wilna street; J. August Carlson 1o | of 64 Robert street last night about the Rose Room of the Hotel Wal-| T - o Baseball results, : ¢ is|and could have troops if trained |Joseph Negro, Carlson strect; Sher- | § o'clock on Church strcet. The boy dort-Astorla; boys stories; jazz e = located and failed to find cadership could he obtained. Pros-|man . Aviry to Wiliiam and Mae | sustained slight injury = SR Ll L D ts are good for proenring such | Enrlers, ¢rbin aveaue; Dyson Land | Orchestra dancing Sunday night. | Il : o ‘|l 7:30 p. m—Bedtime story. - e bl i 3 . string quartet; baritor ncent L 7:40 p. m—Concert by the Hotel rney reported t ) | material, as the Everyman's Rible | Co. to Mary and Thomas Littlehales, | Free admission, at Eddie’s on turn- | ' pez and his o 3 Kimball Trio, & 1 was false an icemg 1s¢ is conducting a campaign to|Ridgewood street; O. S. Bennett)pike.—advt. | ow o a e one L Patrick O'Ma L t ise a large class of candidates for | and Louie Jones to H. E. Shepard,| Election of olfficers for the com- 8:15 p. m.—Concert by Vesta| Gy Sl | e o 0'Mara located the Loys wl 102425 leaders’ school. | Dover road; McCarthy and H. | ing year will take place at a meet- 5 3 9:30 p. m—Concert. sent in the alarm 1 Scouts are cooperating with na-|T. Bray to Walerian Kapela, Miller | ing of the Iiremen's Pension and PAINT FACTS Tllustration describes how to make s PR oxerto Brobationi( T *|tional agencles to get out the vots |street; Richard B. Viets to An telie associat t fire headquar- o z n p. m—Arlington t 5 A : onal agencies I 5 : hard B. s to Annie| Relief association at fire headqus i fitold b , thres em were | ¢ isces of nonpartisan Miterature. | Stekly to Anna and Casimir Klimas, | Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. — e 3 p. m—Vincent Desantis, violin- : Jlaying around Lox wlien t G £ goesi 2 ¢ Tonat : ) | e ; 3 ) 2 2 WRC payit The 1924 camp was the most suc- | Kelsey street K. Macauley and| Constable Fred Winkie will sell 4 Lot A1 ed RosingeEaccampaiee, || e). (R0, A -1 eesstul hy the council. with a | Dugaid McMillan to Concettina Puz- | the ¢ and fixturcs of Willla R For $2.82 a Gallon s 5 = (Washington, D. C.) S ; ' S:300p i seyincen bR SaEB LD Sl NE re: andiad coord of 223 hoy weeks. Each boy[zo, Brooklawn, street: Victoria | Mitchell's t 135 Smalley street | (X A T PA T st y 4 AN g paid $7 X, while the operating | Broffi, et al, to Gertrude and |Monday morning at 10 o'clock on a { ] g ladelphia \. m.-~Central church servlce 6:15 p. m—Dinner,concert by tha| 230 p. m.—Studio chapel service house band. m.-~Chicago Sunday Even- 1923, and 62 —The children'a period. | ing club service 55 scouts against B8 last year. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SEE— W. G. Slater of Newington through | Irving Rachlin, Deputy Sheriff Mar tin Horwitz has attached land in | wtri music—Hotel a ‘weel 9:30 p. m.—Religious program by| 7 P: T it e ol i 3 i < Aatle 4 i ;. e k. | ¢ cost per boy was $7.63. Receipts of | George Cherkauskas, Bain and East | writ of execu by Harry 4 5 4 h ¢ the alarm | amin B is White Lead and Costly White Arthu 3reen and cholr. CanT?r,‘ g hx:_cflfin:rlli,\'ivmfli;-wn Song recital by Bopra s fhe camp were $1,572.7% and dis- |streets; John Johnson and Walter | Alper | e el ks 5 p. m.—Song recital by te ! jursements were $2.368.70, so that | Occupin to Leon Tomitowski, Ham-| T. .10 to 20. | Zinc to assure longest years of 55 p. m.—Time signals. , 5 H 4 p was $795.07. | ilton street; Agnieska Bajkowskl to ;*:Juh T ST : gqqi,;gan lyaddin Linseed Wear, as pr(gven by 50 vears of 9 e at T ancial statement submifted | Frank Gryue, Beacon street; Hard-| Kugene Iaselli of 76 Derby strec ilto emi-Pa o tisfactory use. ® fi“:rw ra) CRAC : eon 4 e, shows receipts | ware City Cooperative Asso, Inc. to | reported to the police that his bi- Quicklydone. Saveayoul .m;, OSF = o 3 Y (La Presse—Montreal,) s from the United Community Corp. {Joseph Kozlowski, Cl +t: Ste- | evele was stolen from his home lust § LEAST COST--pecause in Seml—qum form, and therefore 6:05 p. m.—Dinner music by the| T o ; of 2500 and miscellaneous reccipta | phen Robb to Bessie A. Scott, Map you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so Lot i e e e e e wa i NG |abicamiporisciaiie et cente s SestipRe e A Sl e i ¥9<< |} make 134 gallons of Pure Paint for §2.82 per gallon. Rl B L 7 p. m—Rex Battle and his| .. £ , . GUARANTEE - Use a gallon out of any you buy, ana it not per- 2 m'«]rk_fwr.:](“‘“ “stories and ronl | Mount Royal Hotel concert orches- i > . " . |k fectly satisfactory the remainder can be returned without payment P : g 3 i ; being made for the one gallon used. for children. 2 T A sc spaper with a hot || Vgl 3 S —Special concert by the|, 8:30 P. m—Speclal stuilo enter- E : FOR SALE 87 tainment. e DO 5 Sl f minster mixed quartet. 1€ ] PR SR T AOUN BOY L (O L. NEW BRITAI % e 10:30 p. m.—Joseph C. Smith and | - ' AL 9 p. m.—Recital by the Lyric Trio. : — < - | o = 3 PLAINVILLE LUMBER & COAL CO. . PLAINVILL y R 1 orchestra. SCC GO SHORF. | ) N A LI 10:05 p. m—I his Mount Royal hotel orchestra VIS )1” SHORE | | : BRISTOL HARDWARE (0., INC. . BRISTON An exodus of Boy Scouts to Mo- | TOOMIS BROS, €O, INC, .. . GRANBY estra. f n recital (Detroit, Mich.) mauguin by olley and aul CROWLEY BR()S. F. FERRUCCY / AR RS A b i SOUTHINGTON mobile hegan tt ning when 2f o e o For il A ST R L 4 [ PAINTERS AND , | basehall scores. | & S, : - | DECORATORS | = ’ group followed this ith Se A : |~ 267 Cha Street | e e ) o g Chapman Stree e G [fExectd Hfi“ : k Helsaonlngy | Estimates cheerfully given on 1 JEROME gan, while a 1 : all johs. —TEL. 29018 ate this ev s 8 % | H 7-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE—ALL MODERN, STEAM HEA' FATFCE A 6 to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner concert.!| Rradley i . 3 £ 5 Lo I CORNER LOT. AN IDEAL HOME. FOR PARTICULARS, SEE T L T T CINDERS FOR SALE 9:55 p. m—United - observatory time signal ; - AN STANTON-GOODRICH, 1 Blea)m s Reriicy aluIL | Miss Mildred M 02 p. m—United States weath-| , o Al 1 I ; ‘ 'LAN ’ p.m ed Sta Bth | e foraed Churoh, Alba . 1 N P MARYLAND OYSTERS | ast. 30 p. m.—Eervice of Madison 14 1 streatilin P 22 A i Avenue Reformed churct Sl Slics Bt " ¢ b o 42l * o " Our Crackers Are | | | i tn baseball, football, swim- —General Trwking— 232 MALY STREET NAT'L BANK BLDG | ming and kitchen police duty. D WSB 2 E 1 M. Stanten, son of Mr . Ga.) = and Mrs. ) 3 of 61 Gar-| 7 S ; : . ) Always Fresh Three Family House on Wilson Street right aroun A e [den atreet ; ace at st | s s S L CLAMS FOR CHOWDER the corner from Fast Main street. Can he bought wit # N i ¢ [ aporning at| 2T B o4 7 : o .\4 | (VR-‘\':SR'Q:]]:\T 82500 cash. This location will always rent well, and th e MicConnella SRR | Al 35T o2 _;L;"\fliy : Y : AR SCALLOPS B house has heen only a few years built. LOBSTER S e e e IS e . HONISS 0YSTER 0. | Camp Real Estate Co (New York City.) Byl + : | o the - | o - Temporarily Located at Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank BIdg. Nathaw Abas Hotsl Benrssivanle) 28 [0S0 o0 o ; . 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford| THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLE o Annalist's Talk f A Rit Previous s the string round You SAY HES BEEN DRWIN DOWN WHERE TH”ROADS James D. Donahue Barltone VOICE CULTURE .‘ | Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block ~hurch of Christ, Scientist, ir I D er iy == Speclal TAL Rt one S Ca oL If you are ever going to change [ Trainee of Yale University —— Tel. 1274-13 Ny - your e e | MILK SUPPLY Stock Touring ASSITTETETITSSS METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” DO IT NOW Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill FOR SALE e | Guemsey Milk | 1686_MM iles cnd.“l(i)} l‘st?‘nl\:, t\\u(:l,:leeepitl‘l\g ki i inizony Buperhicd oy ") ! 24.6 Mlles Pel‘ Gallon Of porches, fireplace, steam v X heat. e ity L Good Gulf Gasoline cux & DUNN : [{Eseseee i : The persons with cards bearing the above numbers 230 - jcal exer Gl e Rl STANLEY ning U r ter. or near the above should call at 272 MAIN ST. G e U | ¢ b k ‘ ’ : B Iobb TED.S i e e 00riandrarm§ Kudo pn s Arage fi | .....5 - ieerr orerwasces A B Jaen LD, & shte [ RETURNS FROM HIS SWIAG AROUND THE COUNTY o WGR C. R. WEIDMAN, Sapt. om = - > el B Gas—Oxygen—X-rays (Buffalo, N 127 CHERRY STREET HE MADE SIXTEEN SPEECHES AND DISPOSED [ National Barix Bldg. n—World series bassta — E Tel, 920-13 OF NEARLY, TWO BoxXES OF CiGArRS 1834 BY WeA SERWCE WC. Driven Continuously in This City and Bristol

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