New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1924, Page 16

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RTINS T VL O Ry " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924. J IR-3 AGAIN' OFF DEMAND FOR LABOR number applying for help 915 perl ‘le." sald Miner, “and a dollar bhl'ofl the wild geese from North Caro- ’ cent were supplied as against 90.7 | - looked like a horse blanket, so my |lina to Bafflin' Land and 41 from — per cent during August, I eldest brother and I took to hunt- | Hudson Bay, 1 have tags returned b Reports From State Employment The figures for the five bureaus ing for the market. We became ex- |from 33 ‘dm«-rcm states and prov- e g ¥ v show a total of 4,244 applications pert shots, and by-times left a |lnces, covering an arca of about two ) I Agencies Shows That Business 1s |for employment, 2 applications 4 bloody trail behind us. However, | thousand miles square, or four mil- -« | g i oy U for help and 2,950 situations pecur- | we soon outgrew that cold-blooded Iunn square miles, But about the & 9 dicking Up About Connccticut, ed during the month, IMgures for practice. Market hunting s not [most encouraging fact 1 can give ) ¥ Wlll Slal’l TOII]OFI‘OW or Satur- | R e S s’ oaseq the five bureaus show: ]Te”s HO Th N 00 {sport, but murder in the first dc- |you ls that fully 40 per cent of the | & { i ) ] 3 ll“"’H‘1"1‘"-I_‘l“-“f"\‘ ‘.l: )“I‘I“;“(L“":‘ | Hartford: Applications for em- W ey W M6 | gree.” birds 1 tag fn the fall return to me A § N ey ) el e 30; applics z | Miner the the following spring. ’ { fSaiense it A " {ployment, 1,460; applications for . | Miner then told this bit of his|the following spring y day Tor nited tates |oremer sserng 1 1 oy LSS itions e s To His Gl L rlamias wens ke ot B | Ithe five free state employment bu- { New Haven: Applications for em- | | “I had positive proot that the ;"“ ""”'f"_“"“"' L4 ‘1" A"“l']‘”‘ “'°‘;:"' { A s |reaus, Of male applicants for em- | ployment, 882; appiications for help, | s wildest of these creatures knew us (" Lo yoRmh, Jo aOnY Nensoa i ',;' } 3 Lo |ployment 61.7 per cent were sup- |896: situations secured, 791 | Toronto, Oct. 9. — Thousands of | s thelr deadly enemies. Finally the 1"‘\:\{.\:‘: ’;m::; ‘:‘l“‘(‘\)l":“m':‘ “;‘]\'fl: 03 9 git by | Plied With situations ngainst 63.6 | Bridgeport: Applications for em- | wild birds know Jack Miner's volce 'thought came to me that aurely | o arently totd othera 'unti}, thefr 7 7o r cent during th of Aug- ployment, 743; applications for help, [and return to him yearly at his they would know a friend It they | v "go0k crew into a small cloud. [ %8 . 4 ist, while of th applicants 601: situatio ured, 572, jome in Kingsville, Canada, a hav- had one. ‘,“ fact 1 have seen the wild geese | > plied \l‘llrhl Waterbury pplications for em- |en or rest, Minkr, once a hunter “I have learned a few notes of rise up #o thick you could scarcely BA. W ing Aug- 'ployment, 897: applications for help, | for profit made this statement to- the wild goose language, 80 that see through |]\4‘"L. and their lmnkln'g % h t before she set|Ust. Of all applicants 69.5 per cent ¢ situations secured, 587, day at the forty-cighth annnal con- you may blindfold me and 1 will tell | .oo1q bo Yeard for over a mile, A ‘ s s , Were furnished employment during | Applications for employ- |vention of the American Humane you a small percentage of their | wppe jagt six or seven years 1| x4 / § ! |the month as against per cent m applications for help, | aseociation, |actions. . !have fed them during March™ and | P8 ¥ X e previous month. Of total situations secured, 104 | here were 12 of us in our fam-| I now have tags returncd to me | \nr) from 1,000 to 8,200 bushels of | @ : corn each year. Thousands of peo- ” N ple come fo see them. These so- | (@8 o calied wild birds know that they are 4 § safe and sit within fifty feet of the | @ N h ‘ i | 5 v the E: 0 see one of my pets return to | P year 1923 there was Y26 3 F ALL DIS PL AY OF min, yan affar. year for food and || O something over 95,000,000 {®8 : : 3 protection -after she had evidently H 2 Bae ¥ | shied out around and outwitted [, tons of'Anthracn'e coal pro- { | thousands of hunters who are hid in duced in the United States. A |M| the ambush for her, and to see the 4 ; ¥ld geeso come home bleeding, and As a matter of fact it makes little / 4 | h legs broken, yes, and to even A A ‘ see them die In my proscnce, realy, difference how much coal thereis |§# gives me a pers aste ol s > .2 | feeling when he “said: ‘How oft on the rails or in our coal POCkCtS- 4 | would I have gathered yon as a The only p]ace it will do you any K i AT THE NEW SEASON'S e i 0 | ¥ s ) ] o trans- | | | wings. g n your own coal bins. B | | j & 3 Deep snow stops deliveri ) 1 ‘ New Bridge Completed . | e B d° P pe el dex:;_es all along the ’ ‘ | Over Hudson River npsandiceen Stiofy (CHlAANS connng (S W { S AR with a vengeance—it’s bnly a matter of |@ | $4,000,000 suspension bridge across weeks. : /4 M the Hudson river at Bear Mountain Ri ! : | . s . e - S altiaets 3 ight now— allotment to | We are now ready with a gorgeous display of new fall ||| was complcted yesterday when Ben- g /3 { g ey Sl S f ; : ) jamin B. Odell, former Governor of Bright, clean, dry, OLD s s | | rugs—at lower prices than you have seen for some tine. |l New York, drove the last rivet into COMPANY'’S AN 4 | | place, W o URGE CONFERENCE | i When you have inspected these new rugs, you will real- 'R, The pridse. whieh spans the river : /xTafdlj’/,! cI Tf,”;l[‘v" 4 i it 3 3891V av hi q rom the ks of Bear Mountain d or immeatate deliv- oy . ’ | ize it is no longer necessary to pay high prices to obtain I s e v sl o oo A World Peace Congress, in Closing, | . oy - 1o ery, in all sizes. b | beautiful patterns and good wearing quality. and has a main span of 1.632 fect. o i fends Out Plea For a Disarma- | | 1o WiElnen; Wil oot e oensd o + The Citizens Coal Co. i | o . S 3 . | r traffic until January. Bu'lt [ ment Congress to Be Held, | | g The artistry of Oriental designs gnd color h<“?_‘0n.\ 1s 80 | B[ by private capital it will be a toi ord agd Main Office Berlln Yard Uptown_Office | By The Asociated Fress. | skilfully copied in many of these medium grade Wiltons and bridge. It will be the only vehicular 3 gelent Coun. " opp, Herlln daion 104 Aren 5t bridge across the Hudson south of Albany. Honolulu Church Wants Dr. Fosdick as Pastor | By The Aspoctated Press. Honolulu, Oct. ~—A radiogram was sent Dr. Harry Emerson Fos- —Delegates to the | , at the closing | session last ni urged the con- | vocation of an international confer- | ence of economic disarmament to | supplement the proposed league of {nternational conference on the re- 5 duction of military armaments. | Axminsters that their low prices surprise you. _ ENTIAE CONTENTS COPYRIGHTED _ Your selection here is made in a daylight dis- | play room. You see the heauty of colors and de- (i signs under the hest conditions. ILet us show 1\ vou. Eheenaas ot Tl s:e\ dick, who Monday resigned as asso- i - ¢ trade and cultu r | X A clate pastor of the First Presbyter- removal barricrs in the way | jan chu New York city, ask- i S | SpccalREoE o o i rem e Gy PERFECTION | st f]:’\rvg:vrs to ci\i\i:fl'?gvl1. } | of heavy body and rich texture in the popular shades of ’ :"‘"‘ C("F"':’al'"i;::;’ F‘]‘};‘;fl:mfizdfl;"; O.l H I cuftire ani tade (RIS e ey taupe, old blue, sand, rose, ete. We think this grade is [ two members of the church's con- 1 eatel's ‘mh;d”m ofm dhmdn]’ x“ds':mlcxr;‘ | the best rug value in the market B | gregation. stood to refer especially the || S % ey : ‘ et e (IR T e R R W S e e : Glonar on German alrplane | 81 ftx101; ft $67.50 cnstand, play marbles during thelr ] ; us on German | 1 X100t o 0 Wiipaseiiiae ELECTRIC HEATERS ] a1 | i PARLOR STOVES [ e CROWLEY BROS. INC. | t, the German (M| . . . | [ itie svace to tne |l Other Fine Wilton Rugs ‘America’s Finest Grade of Classical ||| PAIVIERS AND congresn. Typlcal . ¥ DECORATO! 1 A ] | ORI 2 T ceeee.. 88650 89450 267 Cfapman_slt{iet ] facked it axtonlan_and pro- | 8 ftx10% ft. ......... $83.75 $95.00 WILTONS S G . ot thatitne 61tx9ft. .......c0.u... $55.00 $65.25 | all fobs, —TEL. 2013 Uzizsitong e ‘ 9 FEXIZ Bt ....ees s S0 known deserter. a1 ™ i i CINDIRS FOR SALE A. A. MILLS Here's How Sl Remarkable Values In Pure § A H. HARRIS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. [ By The Avorated e e Worsted Wool —Geperal Trucking— Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work e R |99 wEsT sT. TEL. 2079 — AXMINSTER RUGS O tex] 2 R $28.25 and $30.50 W TG New York .eeeem 3 N MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER Are you looking for a nice new cottage with hard wood floors and hot water heat and a fine garage. We es: New York 4, Washington 3 (12} innings). Washington 4, N: ; Other Axminsters New York 6, Was i SHR]}\“PA have it to offer in Belvidere. It is built hy a well known ; Rl 9 ftx12 ft. ...... (Eafo(l)Pi;sT contractor, who has huilt many of Belvidere’s houses. LOBSTERS 'HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLE You SAY THIS NOZNO-ED SAYS nce (paid), | 81 ftxi0y; ft, . | 6 ftxOft. ....... Camp Real Estate Co.| 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 303-6, Bank Bldg. Special Prices on Congoleum Rugs %F i OCTOBER 6 TO 11 ONLY i xQ ft. Gold Seal C: 1 Gl oo sy Special Mottled Axminsters These make excellent odd rugs—they seem to har- monize perfectly with old rugs of any color. 36-in.x63-in. Nationally advertised price $9.00 | i Claims He Has Made 27-in.x54-in. 7%\9 ft. Gold Seal Congoleum $9 45 ‘ E’;‘gfivfi"‘,‘;‘gg S 'fEGSUEQ;S,:SG”m':‘ ER"‘T?”‘ P?l“ J’mdu(\‘hg{l‘ Good Grade Tapestry Brussels | (v Art Rug i WHEN 1S PANTED? e \ E 5 | 9 ftx12 ft. ...... O e et Nationally advertised price $11.25 | xQ ft. Gold Seal Congoleum i Wool Fiber and Fiber Rugs 9 9 Art Rug $l 1 ,25 | | et x123ft 8$10.75 to $26.00 Nationally advertised price $13.50 ! | = AGAIN 1 SAY i ~ 1TS CUSTOMARY | x To PASS OUT-- leum Art Rug | Nationally advertised price $15.75 ' X ft. Gold Seal Congo- 9 12 leum Art Rug 14 95 I Nationally advertised price $18.00 | C. C. FULLER CO. 40-56 Ford Street—Hartford—A Good Place to Trade | Klearflax Linen Rugs \ 9\1 0% ft. Gold Seal Congo- 13. 1 O : R ftx10 ft. 27-in.x54-in. 36-in.x72-i 27-inx5 ton ma Bjorkman Is Elected Baseball Captain e————————————— $30,000 Paid to - Shareholders This Month B NOTICE— e FURNISHED ROOMS Pay 5% compound interest or better, it left to maturits, On Bassett Street New Britain Co-operative | e for the right party Savings & Loan Association |§ SEE T. W. O'CONNOR & SON 2 National Bank By o Hoom W% 2-Family House, five minutes from Main street, small amount of cash required. Wanted—A house of 6 or 7 rooms, furnished, for the win- ter. Call MILTON D, JONES, at H. DAYTON HUMPHLEY'S Insurance Real Estate 272 MAIN STREET TEL 141 Natl' Bank Bldg. /AFTER SMOKING THE SECOND CIGAR FROM A Bax SENT MM BY SOME ADMIRER, ED WURGLER, ' CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, DECIDED TO GIWE AWAY { THE REST OF THE C1GARS ~ S | For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Lz e

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