New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1924, Page 28

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28 SOUTH MIDDLETO - BE DUPLICATED This Will Preserve Yale Tra- . ditions, News Says | —_— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924, IMilk to Be Sold in . | Qwammn b g p—— lj}lcn\elltar)' Schools | SENT 0 PR[SO ' » placed on sale to pu- entary school, { nanL "‘“' s ot ‘l';": | Nlagara County Bank Secretary Gots school authorltics having adopted | B Years—Teller Gets Six Months | * the “be healthy; drink mllk" slogan | srominently displayed of late by lo- | Lockport, N, Y, Nov. 14.—~John dealers fn that staple. Those |P: Dolan, 38 years old, former sec- | SHildean oel that they |Tetary of the Niagara county saving | rovided with |Dank at Nlagara Falls, peaded gullty ¢ . cost of four |10 &rand larceny before Supreme | conts, or 20 cents a week, All the | Court Justice Plerce today and was milk sold will be obtained from deal. | Seutenced to Auburn prison for a | s who have been investtgated by |{eFM Not to exceed five years, nor b physiclans and recom. |10£8 than two and one-half years. o AT cCormack, 29 years old, er in the same bank ed gullty to grand larceny and enced to six months In Monroe county penitentiary, The men are alleged to have made faleations through juggling en- in accounts, Dolan, indlcted | for first degree grand larceny, was || illowed to plead gullty to the lesser charge after his counsel had stated that rostitution of more than $100,- n had been mada to the bank of i} 5 ) taken. MeCormack's de. | ons were sald to have becn | imited to approximately $5,000. | ' Maple Hill Manor— The New Wonderland It's the man with vision who wins. The man who says: “I'd like to,” but doesn’t take the chance, never gets anywhere. It's the man who dares, and says: “l will’—he’s the man we all admire. lon: it human and natura campus as th changed even elightly day, SUNDAY SCHOOL Indiana Religions Worker Makes ' New Haven, Nov, 1{-~Y ditions will be prese of a duj t collega car Address at Waterbury Conferenee ¢ Todlay. principal of the school to o r the half pint each day for t child of the signer. The ordering of k and the payment for it is in of the principals of the chools, and they will be elng that each child ally milk HUNT WILD ANTMAL New York State :._m-.p,. Looking Sims Petroleum Co. | York, Nov. 14.—Dlirectors of ams Petroleum Co. today de- | an initial dividend of &0 s a share on the capital stock. | company was organized in 1919 | For Strange Beast That Is Killing Off Hunting Dogs, Cazenovla, N ¥ The 1 WILL man is the 'one who looks into the future, visualizes, maps out a course and goes to it. He knows himself, his qualifica- tions. This is the man who does things. There isn’t an “I can’t” thought in his system; he grasps opportunity. Are you this kind of a man? Folks, Don’t Let that word Tomorrow come Into your con- sciousness; it never arrives. Today is the time to grasp opportunity; don’t let it pass you by. MAPLE HILL MANOR - THE NEW WONDERLAND is opportunity knocking at your door. This beautiful location, with its many advantages, its increased valuation, is the home lovers’ or invest- ors’ paradise. Lots are large and spacious; prices are right; reasonable Terms given. What more can you ask? ACT NOW! Free Car Saturday and Sunday, 2 p. m., returning at 4:30. ey belizve t depredat hroughout th werican International corpora- | ast week | John L. Weeks were elect- 4 members of the executive com- | No trace has been foun swamp, and | received by do the thickets all, v 7 hesitated to p valuable links with Yale's architec- | i ¢ = The most defin turs! plans. | The committas member gavm in OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN ST. Mutnal Bldg. CATCUS IN NEWINGTON— ‘ s will be a caucus of the Re- : ers in Newington tonight | ge hall to nominate can- Senator to fill the va- | lows of the B, C. Porter and G Rl S ) The spr : ng eonsiderahla R TO SUE FOR §2,000.000 | Fucharest, Nov, 14.—Representa- | of the Baldwin Locomotive ined counsel pre- | the Rumanian | 00,000, The sum | represents the prics of | sold and delivered to SUFFERS “ATR HUNGER." ka on an averags of five " TuningeniRepairing' Hale P. & T. Assn. Junfor Achievement i1l speak. James O'Brien drector of evening s Hon, is president of the Nathan Hale associat | Five E}np oyes of New nt, In general she i5 not Four Michigan Students | Are Il With Trichinosis Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 14 —After d vesterday after- | obile had been | ington and that the | 1 chased from Wat- | IT'S MOST IMPORTANT if you cook for a large fam- ily to keep watch of the table expense. Perhaps your fam- ily is very small and you need only small quantities of | York ! eld Up . they seized the b h here at food. In either case, you can| save yourself considerable trouble as well as money if you patronize Our Delicates- sen for prepared foods and best of table dainties, SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh Pork Loins ,8-7 b, ave.) 28c¢ b, Brookfield Butter (prints) 45¢ b, Walnut Meats, 65¢ 1b. Gobel's Quality First Bacon, 35¢ lb. Bpleed Drops 25¢ 1b. Imported Swiss Cheese. 59¢ 1b. Smoked White Fish, 38¢ 1b, Imported Brisling Sardines, 20c can New Horse Radish (in bulk) 15¢ !;-pint, Our Own Make Breakfast Sausage, 32c 1h. Cloverbloom Butter (prints) 45¢ 1h, New Dill Pickles, ic each, Stuffed Chicken, 3 to 4 1h, average, $1.75 and £2.00 Roast Regular 43¢ Coffee, 40¢ 1h, About the Store New Sanerkrant N: B¢ Olives and Pickles All kinds of Cooked Meat Producta Mayonnaise Park Canned Good na Fish, Our Own Make Flizabeth Chicken, Potato bage, Vegetable, | New line of An Sardines, Pickled H John J. Tarrant Funeral Dirsctor and Embalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-13 Upholstery and Repairing Restdence 153 Jubfles. 7% 1451-2 PO "GARAGES TORENT FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION l PLEADS NOT GUILTY | | White \. Y., Nov., 14. —| | Miss 2 old hook- keer by the | crepa: | | Suits to Order $32-$35 All Garments Made On Premises, LET US SHOW YOU | THE YALETAILORING CO. MATIN ST. 352 Cab- | “Rent A Typewriter” Tipenriters and Adding Machinee For Sale and Rent, at most Reasonable Prices and Terms New Britain Typewriter Exchange P8 WIST MAIN ST All Work Guaranteed WALTER H. KOVEL Tel. 833-3 | PIANOS and PLAYERS | | i 127 GREENWOOT ST. avoes ok sux | ATWELL - BLAIR - COWLES REALTY A. H. HARRIS | —General Trucking— | 09 WEST ST. TEL. 2070 ‘ | CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS See Window Display at (. L. PIERCE CO. MUSIC STORE 246 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN More free gifts. Come and get yours. COMPANY Y Offices: HARTFORD—252 ASYLUM ST.; ROOM 504 NEW BRITAIN—242 MAIN ST, ROOM § SALESMEN ON PROPERTY UNTIL DARK Offices Open Evenings until 9 o’clock | | 267 Chapman Street | Estimates cheerfully given on | all jobs, —TEL. 2013 Open Every Evening Deliveries to All Parts of City GOLDSMITH'S 46 BROAD ST. 'DRESS FLANNELS AUGMENTED STOCK In every conceivable sh.ade and tone. Unusual Plaids and Stripes. UNDERWEAR FOR EVERYBODY IN THF FAMIL A CHOICE LINE OF READY MADE CURTAINS — and — CURTAIN GOODS BY THE YARD BLANKETS—QUILTS—FEATHERS BWEATERS COATS for Boys and Girls Fverything by the yard. KITCHENWARE SPECIALS for the coming Holidays in our basement HOSE Silk—Silk and Wool in plaids, stripes and solid colors. 46 BROAD ST. On The Farmington Av. Trolley Line Tomorrow You Will Know We can offer a fine property on Beaver street—fine ’ three-family house and two other houses. This property has wonderful possibilities—house has seven rooms on a § floor and is one of the best built in New Britain. ! Camp Real Estate Co. Phone 343 Our Crackers !/ Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS | LOBSTERS HONISS OYSTER CO. | Temporarily Located at | 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford 272 Main Strect Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BY STANLE HOLD ER NEWT shes [ | \% EARIN' g THE OLD HOME TOWN NO-NO-| SAY You SAY-OTEYS THIS IS TH [BRAVE CAUSE NOT BE/NG MUCH OF A HAND) FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING |UE BEEN URGED BY MY 4 FELLOW TOWNSMEN To @ i\ @W /-‘ APPOINT YOU OUR. Fuzee /‘fi’} | CHIEF AS A REWARD | (" FOR. FAITHFLL SEQ\I\CE{ THIS TOWN NEEDS \\ L YOU OTEY, - ITGIVES CT\ ME GREAT PLEASURE e TUROUGH THE EFFORTS OF AUNT SARAW e PEARODY . MAYOR SIMON DOOLITTLE WASURGED TO g APPONT OTEY WALKER CHIEF OF THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT ©1924 8Y MEA STRVICE. WC. i~ 14~ 28

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