New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 2

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. | Putnam | | Fadeless Dyes FIVAL STATEMEN [} ied From First Page) ity they must put the in have on- ate and believes But the have | § You’'ll Like That | 1924, ' City Items The Daughters of Isabella will | meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the | club rooms, 166 Main street. | Wateh the opening and visit our | store. You are welcome whother |you buy or not. Pizer's Bargain Store, 12 Washington Place.—~advt. [ Get that concrete joh done now. Special prices on cellur floors, Baker | & Lasher, Tel. 1966.—advt, Alexandra lodge, 4 ALO, Duughters of 8t. George, will hold a régular business meeting Wednes- day ¢vening at 8 o'clock in Vega hall. | Gulbransen player planos at Morans', dent Happeng took the weman to the ofs |fice of Dr, P. W. Fox where he in- | jurles were treated, | Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— |advt. | A fire on the platform Yo the rear of Tipman's furniture store at 64 Lafayette street yesterday caused slight damage beforo it was put out by fire apparatus which answered an |alarm from Box 82 at 1:16 o'clock, |The fire was caused by sparks from an Incinerator, occurred on Slanley street, | B, Harold Campbell will Visit Sloan's new shoe store, 18 West Main 8t., opposite Burritt Hotel —advt, Sons were born at the New Britain Gieneral hospital yesterday to Mr. Mrs, Harry Billlngs of 27 Gllbert atreet and Mr, and Mra, Jacob Du- doch of Preston street, Plainville, A requiem high mass for the lat be cele- brated tomorrow morning at 7:40 o'clock at the church of St. John the Evangelist, Home cooked luncheon, Crowell's ~advt, Can Be Used For Tinting or Dyeing 10¢ pke. o / Spicy Flavor of If this Signature THE | DICKINSON DRUG CO., | | s0 169-171 Main St. Refreshing! e e Sl e s e “Always Good Taste” They're pa— tools Tabollette Siatement. AN, 15 IN JAIL Who'd Pick Upa Stays There as Protest Against 1 Shabdy mue! . Tator - il ] kR Being Arrested Hymn-Book? | || : L | . . | t r hand A v £ 1 e / New Britain Nest, No. 1548, Or- | fucatagnsibie,genth | { e bt s i/ | sand for tey stdewalks, 4 bags $1. | : brought an action for $50 damages Quilts, blankets, table Mnen, eur- | damages brought by Trank Evo-| Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick der of Owls, will meet Wednesday ; | Be prepared, 1966.—ady, | lFE SA E s The Stanley Works, through Kirk- | J L | ham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp, | | has brought suit for $1756 agalnst | Ernest Middleton of Fisher's Island, | | 7" Visit Sloan's new shoe store, 78 | o (] ”’ West Main St., opposite Burritt Hotel | | ugalnst Hart & Maynard of Plain- | tains and draperies at Pizer's Bar- | and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and as a cvening at 8 o'clock in Odd JFel- THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE —advt, is NOT on the Box, it is NOT —— ville, The writ is returnable in the gain Btore, 12 Washington Place.— Preventive. lows' hall. A report will be made | Donald Gaffney, acting for the | [ Alexander Osiwickl has Deen The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet l | —advt, on the Hallowe'en masquerade. | Flectric Service Supply Co, has! November, “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” named defendant in a suit for $250 ¥ Price 30 Cents noski, through Dunn & McDonough, Live stock belonging to the defend- | ant has been attached. Join Morans' Xmas Masic Club.— advt, adv, Miss Frauces Morrissey, a gradu- Ate of St. Francis’ hospital training school for nurses and now a teacher in a hospital in Elizabeth, N. J., #pent yesterday with relatives jnd Smremmmm New Britain. | Visit Sloan's new shoe store. 78 | West Main St.. opposite Burritt Hotel | —advt g | ::;.:‘u\r ‘HH v A1 :;)n “])“ hr;rv]\ F;I)(‘H‘d}l]}" Qn‘Mr. f ¥ ;. £ and Mrs. Daniel ¥. Donnelly o# 25 BETT‘ER MONUMENTS MADE AND soLp By but we will prove that you need | i i 2 . ‘_ o ‘, : . T D, & [LoaY: i Buall atrect: not pay much. if you know what | iet that concrete joh done now. | {0 buy and where 10 buy it a1 prices on cellar floers, Taker | COR.CLA ing sessions in shade-making N W :':("& UNION STS. AIN CONN;: i k, Oct. 3 arl Carroll, theater owner and revue producer [who the |Tombs rather than furnish $300 bail tri bited lewd pictures in a iz y to advertise his pro- les p A y : ¢ of wl ! ., pleaded not guilty before | 5 1 ! ges of special scssions court convey to | request stuff be- a hymn book, | € There's mighty good tween the ¢ bhut if it's it's passed up, instead of picked up. Same way with an individual, r. and Mrs, John J. McCarthy epent his weel-end in ers dog-carcd and soiled riting on a charge of Folks judze you by your cover, can't sce the con- g0 appearance pays after firs “Dress [ and § ceed” : Dress Well and Suceeed s entitied to imm - [ — c i N w I & Lasher. Tel. 1966.—advt. Thirty two members were received | d itsclf at the re- | jnto the Methodist church yesterday. nd s There willgbe several brief speech- District [ eg gt the Lfons' club meeting tomor- ; Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- | Make your own shades for | Christmas gifts, Tnstructions free. * also made a|Tamp Shoppe, 87 West Main St.— his client parol- | adv. The district & Mrs, Cecelfa Connell of 1128 Stan- d this proposal on the street received slight injuries Sat- the producer easily |urday night when she was struck by the $300 bail, but had an automobile driven by Nicholas J. to do so in the way of a'Happeng of Waterbury. The accl- against his arrest and prose- | BISHOP MURRAY OFFICIATES{ City AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH Administers Confirmation to Class THIRD PARTY VOTE HOl%S(leLES UNGERTAINFACTOR 95299 Xsylum Street Hartford, Q gria “It pays-to buy our kind” T or the o | torney ground of 115=—Class of 50 Receives 1 produce Communion in Morning UNITED |Gimasiss e iy inn calBEHRES] B, C” PORTER - Mk oo e | fraperies .raperies '“vm sh the bail | Carroll elected to go to the Tombs | 'm].»r and vote for! ity for your living room Ready-to-hang Widow Draperies of Fine Mohair Curtain Length— 21, yards Flat Width—2 yds Curtain Width— 26 inches Guaranteed Sun- fast and Washable Step in and ask Mr. Ellis, our in- terior decorator, to show you the new draperies. 1 for your bedroom I Ak oy 4 digesd g Aot hricaed A s Baker's | GO = BUTTER . | Brand new show- ing of Santa Bar- bara Curtains. vt Paonessn Foresees Victory i oting for a i | | Shurmed Fresh and its taste will || t i . : i “ @ mini d : X ks 2 \ E 1 the National These are made of soft lustrous mo- hair and are guar- anteed absolutely run-proof and tub- proof. . el e qual tell the quality s in Wash- | Congress, Pull Be sure to get our butter, we can serve yon with sweet or ealt second butter, livery. United Mik Co. La Jollette-Wheeler Statement Call 1610, for prompt de- || < These mohair cur- tains are ready-to- New Britain hang. Complete Phone 1610 ‘ : / iy : ouile with valance and - e gt N on S tie-backs. GARAGES TORENT FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION 19 Woodland Street YOU'LL DO BE’ At Axelrod’s VOTE Tomorrow Vcte as You Please Forest Fire Threatens Hatel in Colchester 7 “ | dutyandbe VARGONED ON TRACKS | el s " (] [ ] Sl strong n 1t Start a Savings Account TODAY! Showing of But Vote Tomorrow SEE THE (V'Iu‘I).-\R CHESTS AT PORTER'S Genuine Red Cedars, Mahogany and. Walnut Chests of the bet- ter kind at exceptionally low prices. B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” AT WA R TR U S et T N ] ML N BT THE BANK OF SERVICF s Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK ST XEI N:‘ll Am' RACY : 4 vote fory NEW BRITAIN.CONN.

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