New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1924, Page 16

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APPROVES POLICY | on ras i | tallment of Service Occurs, B, W, Reel Tells What U.8. .00 e, Wvo,, Nov 3 | landing fe o plant contributors’ committea will FrANgEE A alig of time in political 2 .\'pil'iillzlli:( Arrested On Reporter hal Ind tion and |that after the few small outstand-} Evidence! muis ve . 8§.—=W, A Jack- ' NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1024, “MOST DONATIONS " TOTHIS CANPAIGN A o wanwer AlS0 First Time Fight- Was Cnn-‘ here were destroyed by fire early Has Dong {0 Tmprove ISIanders (ioiny, g, oun, was pinmed = ducted Withont Deficit New York, Nov, §-—A report to be sent Republican Nationa) Chalr- va started when men work 4 man Willlam M, Butler within a few | jays by members of the national show contributed to the osed Tuesday than t for the first ry & national 4 that more peo: 18 campalgn which t ever before and t campalgn h out deficit, according to Guy Fmer- n, chairman of the committee, years ago the republicans found themselves with a deficit of $1,600,000 at the close of the cam- palgn and it took them nearly four years to pay it 5 more than 80,000 con- tributors gave about $4,000,000 to- o-|ward the campalgn. It is believed of the ing bills are cleared up there il he an actual small balance with ganization to pave cction four years h At & mecting between Davis, the defeated demo " | idential candi < 50 discussed for t SPRING FACTORY MOVES | The New Britain Spring Manufa rng Co., has moved from 1 street to a new brick facto g at 608 West Main st machinery has been in during the past wee ft privately at the © will be connected tonight or ':mn tlergy.” At ‘the cioms ot Reed gave a £h ¢ the Po of the dan of the sweet songs of t Music | morning, rome g some tions. He used some of the r tive instruments with great facility. & HOLD WOTORCYCLIST | A S Bridgeport Coromer Tinds Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Dramas Responsible Death of S BoenCoabls s ‘ Fatinetoi bt siont fond ey Aged Man October 31, | e in some 3 n authority, ", 24 excite the kid- d is held erimin-| Then they become overwork- e by Coroner J. J. ot sluggish, clog up and cause the death of Danlel| a1} gorts of distress, particularly Watt, 70, of injured Oc- and misery in the kidney tober 31, when K by a motor- rheumatic twinges, severe | eycte operated by Dramas | headaches, acld stom constipa- | In his finding forwarded to the 4o torpid liver, sleeplessness, blad- “atrfleld and to the 4.1 anq urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or | idneys aren’ right, or if begin drinking 180 get about ts from any BY DRINKING LOTS OF WATER Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Joseph Bridgeport 3. — Joseph Dramas of T ter befo days and your This famo: ! actd of grapes and | ined with lithia, | ed for years to flush | te them | o elderly man's death the coroned t le ne of the ac t | Dtamesleriiog | and has been without giving ald to the infu mal or determing the extent of injury as r held under t arraigied N clogged kidneys Sl to activ Plague Situation in h : | me Los Angeles Improves Lea Angeles, Nov. §.—Tt monic plague situation ¥ consldered or caans»)m\- g been discovered in yesterday's surveys of the quaran- 3 s and contiguous districts. & heen 36 cases {otims succumb- ing yesterday, Annual Bazaar —of the— HOLY FAMILY CTRCLE Of t. Mary's Church IN THE SCHOOL HALT MON., TUES. and WED. Afternoons and Evenings Yancy Work, Country Store, Home Fruits and Candy ¥or The Poor of The Parish. Nine Rooms, heautifully furnished; can take posses- sion after November 15th. This property also has ek row and the plant will begin opera- | ecture, Mr. tione in fts new quarters Monday '|man Clem L. ng of tk democratic deficlt, o be about c- ound up with- | {8200,000, Officlals at democratis | [campaign headquarters said that in | all probabllity the plan of former | |years would be renewed and that | | dsmocratio organizations throughout | i'h» states would be levied upon a {pro rata basis. | GILPATRIC IN PRISON | | [ Ha Fnters Upon His 15 Years Sen- | | tence Upon His Arrival At Atlanta | | Penitentiary Last Night, Atlanta, Ga, Nov., 8.~G. Harold | Gilpatrie, former treasurer of Con- | neetient and defaulting cashler of | the First Natfonal Bank of Putnam, | Conn., entered upon his 15 year sen- | fence in the Atlanta federal peniten- ||} tlary last night, | Blind from an attempt at suicide, he was assigned to the prison hos- pital. He will be permitted to re- main there indefinitely, If he wishes, officlals of the prison said, a teacher | trained in tutering blind puplle will ittend him. Should he prefer to re- main ldle, however, no effort, will be made to induce him to do otherwise. EDUCTION. | . Nov. 8-No-| tices were posted {n the Amo.skvag“ Mills here today announcing that a | 10 per cent wage reduction would | comse effective on Monday. The| 14,000 textile oper- | iction is at the rate| he recent conference | 11 representatives and | ers committee of 269 | t prescnt there are abont | atives working on a four- | schedule, but more depart- | e expected to be operated in future. | r- It Rolls up Good Wil | Through Merit Alone | i Bargains-Bargains Bargains We repeat — Never before in this section have such bargains been offered to the public. Just think, lots 50x150, 50x166, 50x170, 50x190, 60x180, and even larger, at the unheard-of prices of $100 to $350— Few higher. Folks, where did you ever hear of such bargains before? Investigate, make comparisons, convince yourself regarding other properties for you are 'EVENTUALLY COMING TO Maple Hill Manor to buy your home site. Think of it!. Lots from 53 to 93 feet frontage on Main streets where you have city water, one carfare to Folks, you're in a stupor if you don’t take advantage of opporunity while it’s Dot waken after it’s too late and find your either Hartford or New Britain, electricity, excellent roads. knocking at your door. neighbor has picked the plums. There are no comparisons to the It is easy to understand the vast volume of good will the good Maxwell has rolled up. The car earns it through sheer merit alone. You grasp this at once as soon as you become familiar with its powerful, yet agile performance, the easy, effortless manner in which it does its job, its comfort, its economy. Then you say to yourself: No wonder these Max- well owners are enthusiasts. They are enjoying a performance—an automotive service—distin- guished by qualities never before found in a four, a performance worthy of a far higher price. You, too, will confirm this judgment and add to the good will, directly you become really acquaint- ed with the Chrysler-built Maxwell of today. Ask about Maxwell's attractive plan. payments, We are pleased to extend the convenience of time- J ‘ bargains we_are offering. Select your lot; we'll help you to build. Overland Touring Car given away Free. SUNDAY IS INSPECTION DAY. Free Car from Central Square at 2 p. m, returning at 4:30. Get on anywhere along the line. ATWELL - BLAIR - COWLES REALTY COMPANY Offices: HARTFORD—252 ASYLUM ST.; ROOM 504 See Display at (. L. PIERCE CO. MUSIC STORE 246 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN NEW BRITAIN—242 MAIN ST, ROOM 6 BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO., 98 ARCH ST. Tel. 2952 ‘The Good SALESMEN ON PROPERTY UNTIL DARK Offices Open Evenings until 9 o’clock MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER | CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS We can offer a fine property on Beaver street—fine three-family house and two other houses. This property 267 Chapman Street SHRIMP has wonderful possibilities—house has seven rooms on a COOKING NEED (Choose a range as vou w mald chooee a friend—one that you can rely on and that vill wear well garage for 1 car. T W, 0 CONNCR & SON AT ONCE James D. Donahue r Baritone VOICE CULTUREB Rooms 318-319 Booily's Block Special Attention to Beginners Tralnce of Yale Tniversity Yel. 127400 The STAMFORD w1 you. CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS i LOBSTERS ingand iring | Tuning Repairing ;oxiss oysTER cO. P]AT:,P‘:. a,? (} P[;A(YdE RS Temporarily Located at Sri i | 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford WALTER H. KOVEL | ke L THE OLD HOME TOWN Estimates cheerfully given on all fobs, —TEL. 2913 floor and is one of the best built in New Britain. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 127 GREENWOOD ST, Tel. 853-3 BY STANLEY | Sixteen Room House | | on Grand St. ! Price Right 00X & DUN 272 MAIN ST. | METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” | Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill ! T. E. WOODS || 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 || Emr e e ———————— ———— | DR. F. C. TORKELSON CHIROPRACTOR Hours: 10-12; 2-5; 7-8 daily Nat. Bank Bld. Tel. 2998 DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. | T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE e THE TOWN 1S SMOTRERED WITR GLOOM AS THE FACT SOAKS IN THAT OTEY WALKER HAS CINDERS FOR SALE‘% —Geueral Trucking— : Ll — — ES |99 WEST ST. TEL. il79l '

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