New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1924, Page 2

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ADMITS SELLING P GAME LAWS FOR 1024 SQUIBB’S|| WINE. FINED $150 o A T S Brant, Geese .\ o..uvit « Oct, 1 to Jan, 15 e - - D'uckl. (except Wood Duck) Oct. 1 l.o Jan, 16 WEEK {Del Barbo's Home Rendezvous| : . T Rafios Groute, Wonaoock "] ioet o to Novesd B £ | P . Pheasant (Male only) vives. Close Seuson s Niminbi o H $ Lo s Arvis ; ; ) A "f“& B i ;i docker. Hungarian Partridge, Quall Close Season to 1926 7s - ap ‘IUI Dlmkll]g Pfl“les‘ PD“CC Say 8 "N" R - i RGO~ 4 sk i {|§ Plover ...... . Sept. 1 to Nov, 80 With every dollar AR § Bosiawa sy Becron 1 g ; : ! Rall .. Sept. 12 to Nov. 30 Qined . ase \ bo of Christian La o ; ; ; Snipo .. .- Oct, 1 to Nov, 30 purghafsu of bm'n‘xllwbs [ otn Datsaro ot Chrnian Lang ‘ Yehowigs Sl ST BOOCS IO @ WEEK DE- || .\ sentence af 50 dass when he B b : Pl e Binind mih K iy when ginning Oct. 4th, we |||/ ciceq guitty betore Judse Bensa- 3 ) . : AP R st R S Nov, 1. to | Decs 3b () Q ee Packe |l min w. g in police court this e ) » E (J"errets may be used only when they cannot be tracked on snow.) glvefa Service ack et Alling n ¥ Cbidy d ¢ A s 5 I N Raccoon (Must not be trapped prior to Oct. 31).. Oct, 8 to Jan, 31 age iLree. ing to charges of violating the ’ g k. : : " Iy . 4 : {|me o y 5 J\‘ ‘ Ho § " A4 ol vl ) Skunk, Mink, Otter ..... +vvv. Nov. 1 to March 15 ! qu LWS rosecutor Joseph G. 3 > 4 ) i j i A Gray Squirrel ... 4 vivv.. Oct. 8 to Nov. 23 || Woods recomnien to the court |§ § it 3 e A ¥ TN L ; Muskrat : .. Nov. 1 to March 81 Drug Dept. the charse against Mrs. Del- Sl e Gl i ] BAG LIMIT Barbo, arrested with her husband, | 4 Duck-. AR AR LRI pepTonshi- | B ; e e e how® AL el g g ! Rall (Sora) . D. hd g ! its, told the court B i) 25 PR ks Ol B Plocer, Snipe ] of any lc p" n admitted that he had | (748 .l B 3 ey : 5 : B £ gh s 4 Yellowlegs { or all LY ) a short ‘time R . B R PO s e, ' W00dCock +....avunss udant had nev- | & 3 K ; g § > Rufiled Grouse (Parttidge) . n arrested before and work- | #s i 5T g : k R 2 ¢ ¥y X § ¥ Pheasant (Male only) |]ea e lay in a Berlin brickyard % g L | | ' ; Hare, Rabblt ... DrugCo.llle & eatti = o Bl gl (8 , _ Lt ;- Ieeney: togthe twits oty : SR : ] ap § oy o Brant, Ducks, Geese, Plover, Rall, Snipe, Yellowlegs, Woodcock may 169_ 171 Main St s ol fnejclreumutances (3 B PRES Mo 1 e 1 ! s . ; ¥ S ; » be funted only from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset, rvaid on the de- & | > % By GallatAT o . 1 1 ast .\nmlm_\ 4 3 o 08 8 This schedule has been carefully compiled from the present laws but L y 8 ”;“ ( u-m]qun‘; ha ¥ & b G G g 5 * t 7 i we assume no responsibility for its #ecuracy. = recelved about the i i o 4 . Misses and | oo 44 25l )b o SR WS R erbert L. IVI1 S that one ot the §0 cents, paying for it with |} 1 marked $5 bill. When the police- | Ll N R ool 1 e i SN HARDWARE : 336 MAIN ST. Small Women | D agtne or - |1 Tl T el Will be delighted with these an camie out of the house, he re- ¥ ported to police who were wait- es containing men and s of the place. . 2 many with new Bishop slecve After listening *to the evidence in | Several thousand parishioners and jcontractor having been engaged for I for nurses, The wards are large |$6,444.64 for the work, Bishop Nilan |the case against Martin Broif of 263 | - S |the work. Peter Swider is foreman land airy, electrically equipped, with |donated $3,000, and Bishop P. Soft, velvety materials, Sudile sey street, charged with assault | "o tids of the Sacred “‘“" COnBre | thie job, assisting the pastor. | steam heat and every safeguard |Rhode of Greck Bay, Wis, the only Cloth, Cuir de Laine and Downy | |and breach of the peace, Judge Al- |Eutlon as well as about 50 prie&ts | Ty, 'yome g 47x75, four stories in | against fire, including concrete cor- n America, made & Wool, combined with rich furs of || IS i that fro minformation he 1will be present tomorrow afternoon i at, of Lrick construction and and metal staircases. On the in- donation. The GULBRANSEN REGISTERING PIANO is Mt S has come into possession of. Broff at 4 o'clock when Rt. T John J. | fireproof thro sut. A kitchen, | third floor are quarters for nuns and | The building Is located on the 270 known for its easy-playin; alities, complet: il o obt ST A SR LD lore sinned against than sin- | Nilan, bishop of Hariford diocese, |storeroom, heating plant and show- | 20 rooms for inmates, The staff will [acre tract owned by the Poligh or- . y-playing qualities, complete musical A 5 | response, no leakage, no loss of air. rel and Marmink—in new ghades He suspended judgment and |lays the cornerstone of a new Home ers are located in the bascment; ad- |he under the direction of Rev. John |phanage. J ! 0 of Saddle, Penny, Sreer turned the case over to Probation |for the Aged of the Sacred Heart |ministration offices, a reception |Taranowicz, at present an assistant | Confirmation exercises will take he i J S g AR ol OxhIooA Edward C. Conr | church room aud recreation rooms for the [to the pastor. [place at the Sacred Heart church to- | T, e ISStmment that entertains the whole family the HOOL was arrosted last night by | The building which is located on |men on the first floor. On the sec- | Tunds for the erection of the [morrow prior to the laying of tne |l§ Year round. complaint | North Burritt street is being erected | ond floor are the living wards, af- |building have heen donated by va- |cornerstone. A street procession : 5 . X J lleged that |under the personal supervision of | fording accommodations for 30 i Jus individuals and groups. The |from the church will precede the A ten-minute demonstration will convince you. Step en her with a strap end | Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor, no |and 30 female inmates, and quar- |will of the late Cornelius Daly gave | exercisés. . in any time at your convenience, and we will prove it his fist off testified to you. that he returned to home Jast HO SEALLS o romgakhard fda ylaliorkiandi| . After thie ceremony a reception Join our Xmas Music Club NOW he couldn’t eat his supper be- | Clty ltems ‘ BARRETT-NELSON was held at which there were npbuut 95'99 IumSlrect e one of the boys was making | 200 guests from Hartford, Bridge- so much noise. He said he warned port, Farmington, Berlin and this > hoy twice to keep quiet and | David I Lawlor, of Newington T[] THREE BINfi[ES Ralph Barrett and Miss Edith Nel- | city. Hartford, his warnings were unheeded, | 1) . al Mr., and Mrs, Barrett left h gh Dunn & McDonough, has | ) " a b on a e 2 e et e testifled that Tie took Tis 12207 | pevee st fer . 8100 e som Maried This Afternoon By | woqding trip and wpon their return VICTROLAS —— PIANOS vent into the bedroom %o | pouinet John Pas of Berlin. The | “ Tev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg. will reside at 261 Osgood avenue. 365 MAIN S Directly opposite Myrtle St. 1 | EWINg tHe | et el " AR | i R D G i D Shms Out Baltimore! ue marriage of Miss Eaitn Nei- his wite, and the | | [son, daughter of Mra. Tillie Nelson —SEE— second time swung, it also hit| 2 nd Mrs. Thomas Mooney of | of Osgood avenue, and Ralph Bar- his wite ap wgl) a8 the boy. Brof afateestjentorfainediat 6o 0 [ vett, son of Mr..and Mrs. Alfred Bag- : EMBE GARS I DE alleges that his wife then ran to the | [Urkey gupper in honor of Miss Juta G R et e | ] ? ‘ < PEDERAL RESERVE g for the police and his | McGillicuddy of 36 Essex atreet, | |oon at 4 o'clock at the home of owe 2 rd, Thursday evening. A By The Assoclated Press. | the bride's mother. Rev. Dr. J. E MILL || e number of ‘nt‘:’m-t:w were pres- | Baltimore, Md., Oct. 4.—St. Paul, | Klingberg of@ciated. The attendants SEIBERTSU?’:STEURIZED RUGS AGENT St s el ,"_ acy; “\‘M:”f":n American Assoclations champions | were Miss Alice E. Nelson, sister 'MILK AND CREAM of the bride, maid of honor, and L e October t St Peter's church, [and the Baltimore Orioles, pennant (©{ th® Price WEE B AHREH S| Je ":u"!‘:‘u s o .fram. Y arteDah ; Rt c Tlancrein e L atonsl e ‘:"{"‘;"' A)';A[ man. I BUS[NESS PRES l E All o g ) & |will ente¥ the third game of th The bride was attired In a gown | § — Lowest prices. . e $ S 1 COLLEGE CLUB MEETING |ujt1e world serles” today, with the | of white canton crepe and carried a The New Britain Colleeg club will |count tied at one all shower houquet of rogs. The maid | >3 : i open its fall activities with an in-| After losing the first game to the |of honor wore coral color canton 2 A Checking Account carried with this insti- : S DB OioleAuT iy 1D fatiiinntig evaland carnclibHer By Sy ) tution—the only National Bank in New Britain— ""v”h\ eve- |the Saints coming back yesterday | L like & whirlwind and blanked the | ) furnishes a basis for business confidence which Baltimoreans, 6-0. Howard Mer- e Ry Fi e AR cannot be obtained so satisfactorily in any other t + 23 nd L2 8 ) erglund, |pitched consistent ball, arn l.u!"yl 1 i SHANGHAI | soutn znd s ol L e naa oty e wikeouts 1o 'MEMBERSHlP SO tRORING The New Britain National Bank is the oldest : 2 f th b €T | credit, let the birds down with Lut o New Britain 1} F nk is olde . e a0 men f the club or not, are in- ‘n”,‘ safeties. i AT ¥ SEIBERT | bank in the city and has a well-established repu- RESTAURANT : K¢ ¥ Teniating otfive L0 (o atsil chaeete. BIBTHICOR viclary jenterday wee in RATES : FARMS MILK i tation, and a connection here will be of great oit lthe nature of revenge, for it was - 5 G St R MEETING POSTPONED, |Howard who was in the box when Your meals will be- value to your business prestige. Call, write or telephone 126-3 JOHN B. GARSIDE 76 Pearl Thompsonville, Conn. o of the holidays, & t- [ Baltimore defeated St. Paul in the | at the more delicious if you BEST OF FOOD ’ i ‘. ; i f -:‘ the Y. W. H. A. scheduled for |deciding game of series of 1922, | . 5 use real milk — SEI- We will cordially welcome your Checking - ; i ¢ Monday evening has heen post- |This year it was a different story, | BERT'S milk It Account, small or large 213 MAIN ST, New Britain Tie lay he con s been | 1 o ’.\ k, at v “\i t mw:‘m; ‘\mr ,,"\m,nm”“ v T g M A is bottled and sealed ; of th ¥ . | . [] L] ° under the stri OpenEEvery DAy lom etlsasm. | - ! e he he club-| AMcCarty, Baltimore cafcher, will strictest to 12 p. m. N at, 3 f roc n Main street ar \ter- | probably be out for the rest rules of food hygiene, Regular Dinner from 11 a m has been pl . |series, it was said X G , captured a e [result of injurics rmrmlurnmn | il 3 sl \ i Men~' s ner ( : —Special Supper— 2 h hirce t 2 E broa e bottom of the |hand were split to the hor From 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Z the r nd | oc » Clty a descrip- |wicked foul tip from Morse's ha 437 PARWK ST |8 ?J 8 Tut f s wrecks he encountered | Manager Dunn of the Oric & PHONE- 1720 1.0 1% Chinese and American Foad [ Boys 3 every w he has| homs do expected to choose either Cliff a YS. oo NEW. BRITAIN, CONN. T i son of Bill Hender ' ) 'mnsmnrssslamrs Dinner Gc} B Ty oy imxuse NATIONAL during October |moundsm Clark’s 5th Cruise, Jan. 20 from New York, Feb. 4 from Los Angeles xcept Sundays and Holidays James and J and ¢ A : Hedntetatle Ineur . A : : Spep—— I e ::T,-,:c:':‘(,n " sume| ROUND THE WORLD 31250 4% | <=1 BANK | i ed from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. 5 p g Boone 1 122 Days, including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. : S » Good Cake — |11 * 0b b B pecially chartered New 17,000 ton prwecatv et CALIFORNIA Moo A floating palace for the trip. Route New York, Ha s, Panama Canal, Los Angeles, Hono~ i) 1. 12 days in Japan and China, Manila, Java, Singapore, Burmah : option of 18 days in ! _ludin, Ceylon, 3 days in Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Naples, Monte Carlo, Cherbourg- (stop 1 oyer). and Cunard fiyers “Aquitania,” Mauretania” or “Berengaria back to New York. : : Wy R Dix ’ e : : E %600 % The Burvitt | EEm i g ] NIRRT e o days i Egypt and Palestine; Spair 'y, Greece, etc, o : : : k| 7 R / Mid.Summer Cruige to the Western Mediterranean and Norway, July 1 [ t Op q o “Vhilé ox Cantur | 53 days, $550 up, by specially chartered Cunarder “Lancastria,” 17,000 tons. 7 i nng. | [ IR : p : S FRANK C. CLARK Times Building, New York Ewtablished 1834 72 W. MAIN ST. Ao S s - Second From the Cubs| == e SALE - - TEOR SALE e ST s i Bakers TS el Single house of 10 rooms in West priced in accord- ance with theie High aervien i a o0l End, adjoining Walnut Hill park. Please— ChOCOlfit@ \ T A place in this neighborhood comes EEL at liberty to | : o [PREMIUM NO.T) Ar el ‘ s | R wininit or G s avance w (§ on- the market once in a life time, around. We are al- By all means the |science ways glad to show you . ¢ s tail-skid : BTl thia the L whether you huy or y t ost satisfactory liaay not T was start The Burritt . S st mea e S LOUIE S, JONES days old, hou: Gift Shop, | .- G \‘vallerBaker&CoLid o e Real Estate and Insurance ESTASUISHED 1780 = Dorchester Mass. Montreal Can. « anitant " Room 208 Natl. Bank Bldg Tel. 141 BOOKLLT ©F GHGCL RTTIPES SINT FRET Opposite the Flol":

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