New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 2

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Putnam Fzdeless Dyes Can Be Used For Tinting or Dyeing 10¢ nkg, THE RECKLESS DRIVING Question of Intoxication Ex- plained by Police Lieutenant DICKINbON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. [ — Dre Ster Hor-fall Mad To QEA (&8 P HOR Hartford. LS 93-99 Msylum Surect James D. Donzhue Baritone \VOICE CLLTURE Rooms 318-319 Special Attention 1o Traince of Yale SEIBERTS FASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Shower Gifts and Bridge Prizes Your Choice at $1.00 The Barritt Gift Shop 72 WEST MAIN ST, Opposite the Hal ® 0 20 i T Y VRN e ] Booth's Block Beginners Remove that “aftert aste\ CL- 3 'JE UFE SAVE: ™HE LLI."IMN"\:"HT S e Pleasantly i Spicy! METAL WEATHER) STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill | T. E. WO0ODS ! 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 [‘; sl sy e e I DR. F. C. TORKELS CHIROPRACTOR Hours: 10-12 7-8 daily \:a. Bank Bld. Tel. 2998 TuninginiRepairing PIANOS and PLAYERS All Work WALTER H. KOVEL 127 GREENWOOL ST, S #53-3 Guarantecd COUNTNOT PROVED . NEW BRTTAIN DATLY HERATD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1024. Prosecutor ‘Woods i the state's case after the two licemen testified, Drove (ar Without License ph Pudlick of 99 Broad street, [ ged with operating a motor |84Vt without having his llcense on | Dan Nolan's ukulgle class 7:16 p, 1. Had sudgment suspended m. Monday night at C. L. Plerco & [VOLUNTEERS FIGHT FIRES N W0ODS "Tie orner o resa | YO hotd It regulr wneuns T Brisk Blaze Rages i Burrville strecty Pollceman d's hall at § o'clock tomorrow | D istriot Clty Items Home cooked llln\!u\m Crowell's, ! by I'eeney, it A class of candidates will be | of 1% Drives Car itiated. The degree work will he | ¢ Mra. M performed by Pythlan Temple of stre Plainville. Refreshments will be mv; served, | Gulbransen player planos at Mo —advt, | Khosrow Simonian, througlt as sued Mike talvlan, of B sceking to recove Grabow- algned on motor ve- boy under to operate, wa . Winsted 6.—Fifty or more men fought a wood fire in the Bur- {ryvile and Newfield Nov sections of Tors ringten all night and when th (uit this morning another for it on a Newfield Later the f re was reported under control, to op- patrolling the the Join Morans' burned area advt Victrolas and Planos, at Morans' advt, basket o fos' Aid Xmas Music Club,— S| It 1s estimated that between 400 and including woodland on Burrville mountain was burnpe Rra @ of the t It was a 500 acres, drive if | o s M. R T 8. M. 8 e . en to help those rking under five fire wardens, The i can Co. ning. Mrs. Burdick is 90 years old today | | Wash r”r\f-\pn\ of A, o | Friday e 1 points. i taried yesterday aft- n of candjdat will he served garctte carelessly do of the road is be- been responsible, t Main AUSTRIA PLEASED [ onttie ed to hav la in Burrville built backfires Leading Star 1o Rethlehem, will me o'clock at Junior Mo The monthly mee the village, fary will 1 Famous Painting of Is Moved Toda f.—As a prelim tion of the sixt foundation of eran, The believed begun by Vienna Sees in Republican Election Here a Victory for Forces Op- posed to Radicalism. Democnal Leads in First Okla. Congressional Vote R nomir The Assoriated Pr Amer name m ctory Iy prog elements ¢ ess iy ree American | ording licy to- to the | N sually is e 15t 1001 in 1913 on 1d previously in It will also which has | en declared a holy year. Schall Loses Votes But Shll Maintains Lead Nov. 6.—Con- To Retain Present Post Washington, No 6.—In the of cabi s dis- s it s v government offi- iry Mellon, who has ng on taxation ¢ few votes in additional atorfal con- estions 4 of 19,489, cinets reported. Mellon decl nm to dise’ today, ving h » consideration, He furns nator or, had Magnus the Johnson, edge & farm s hundred Schall the count asking the president to look where for a head for the treasury Wyoming Flects Member of Falr Sex | department after next March 4 Who Steps Into Shoes of Her Tate MRS, HARDING BETTER | Marion, O, £ G. Harding's cc improve, Husband, 6.-—\Wyo- Prepared * When the emer- demands it Says Backache Often or nurury—night { Have Been Eating Too Much Meat or dfly-inltlll' ‘ warmth— * PERFECTION Qil Heaters in the improved models Means You C. A IW\\lnIl NEWS 1 San Ban- STANDARD O]JL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway PALACE — Starting Sunday HAROLD LLOYD In “HOT WATER” ROSA PONSELLE The #usical Event of This Season Auspices of the New Britain Musical Club CAPITOL THEATER SUNDAY AFTERNOON to Be Announced NOVEMBER 30th Sale of Tickets d. | which | and burned over umped the highway at sev- | spread in three | ht for frar the flames might | ntenary of the | «'D. Schall, repub- | s 3,607 pre- | In some of the belated rural re- | and | this cut into Schall's plurality for | Johnson | B e e i e —eeE eSS S S May Be Slip-Up Before Game on January First South Bend, Ind., Nov. 6.—Notre Dame's tootball team may mect the University of Southern California at Pasadena January 1, but it is far from being a certainty, Father Mat« thew Walsh, president of the uni- versity said today, The Pacific coast | school has asked for the game, it in sald, but before it can be def- [ nitely settled the Notre Dame ath- !lotic board must give its sanction and the team finish the season unde- teated. Public Links Title Play To Be at Garden City New York, Nov. 6.—The 1925 national public links champlonship will be played at the Salisbury Country club, Garden City, L. I, | i some time in August, according to announcement today by James D, Standish, Jr., chdfirman of the pub- lle links committee of the United States Golf Association. “TheBusylittIeStore” Speclal SALE § Friday and tRERA ARRIVES Washington, Nov. 6.—A ampnnh‘ from Guatemala City to the state department today sald General Fer- vera, Honduran revolutionary lead- | er, arrived there on November Forrora, and his licutenants Simon Aguflar and Manuel Lopes are the | § only Honduran revolutionary chiefs reported in Guatemala, i TWO WOMEN ELEOTED, Omaha, Neb,, Nov, 6.—~Two wom- || en will sit in Nebraska's new house, | the first to obtain places in either | house. They are Clara Humphrey, | republican, and Mabel Gillesple, | democrat. : Satgrday 4 Choice June Creamery BUTTER 39c b Not Over 2 Ibs. to a § Customer | 4 | bom—Eaead R (hallenge MAGTUX Milk SEE IT HERE 2 cans v WWQ :‘\lso Have Tuxedos For Rent 250 N.E.MAG & SONS Pure OOLLEGMTF CLOTHIERS MAIN at EAST MAIN Lard 2 lbs. 37c Fancy Ceylon Tea Ib. The HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES RN e WA A . COnpgRCiAL ‘THUST Bfl What we call ‘timeenough” always proves little enough Start a Savings Account TODAY! RUSSELL'S SUPERIOR COFFEE THE BANK OF SERVICE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, 1-9 THE CO‘NERCIAL TRUST CO‘iPAN We suggest that you place your order now and avoid the disappointments that 21-8 Ibs. for $1 follow the late shopper. $ 3 This is an unusually Our sample books which await your T B 5 2 : 5 { low price on today's 4 inspection contain unusually attractive : 3 * market. Coffee is go- selections. i § RUSSELL BRGS. 301 MAIN ST. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET

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