New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1924, Page 16

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18 WEN LOST AT §F) PICKED LP BY SHIP Seven Brooklynites Being Brought o Port . One New Plague ( Flogging of Women Drug Tlafful\(‘x\ 1s Favored ' Philadclphia Poll Special Notice s Turkey church T 5:30 to % Public invit Indestructible Metal Weathq‘ ?trips J. M. Carpenter 18 ALBANY AVE. Hartford Phone 2-6506 Confidential Loans - * up to $300. - on furniture left in your home Safe—Fair Beneficial Loan Society PROFESS 8% TONAT, BUILDING WEST MAIN ST Rooms 101-105 Tel. 1.9-4-3 Open 9 to 530 Saturdays 9 tol Free Home Wanted for 5 year old Protestant Child, also 12 year old Protestant Child, who have to care for Any communicate with Bo Welfare, 171 Capitol A Conn. no interested | of Child Hartford, one au e e RAILROADS SAVED aMOST A BILLIOY Passed Much of It on to Publlc in Rate Cuts STUDYING HOTELS M'wenty Cornall Students Tooking Over Big Hotels And Manage- ments In New York, New York, Nov, 19 «= American ‘ase Found in Lm \m.ol(m : s e, N¢ 19, S HOME. e Ask Mothers to Aid in Relieving Trafiic, Chevrolet Tire Cover Free This Week Only || #or every repair onder given at ur service station for CHEVRO- LET service work amounting to $5.00 or over we are placing one of these high grade covers on ree. We have 100 coy- he early bird catches the LADIES’ and GENTS SUITS Dry Clsaned and Pressed $1.00 ar:(;’]:;gll\l':;‘rctl | STARCLEANINGCO. | =————— Main ()tTi(‘P and Works: 231-235 NORTH ST. Tel 3307-12 o Branch Office: 293 MAIN ST. Tel. 2884 | 5 1| worm. SUPERIUR AUTO CO. 176 Arch St. |John J. Tarrant Funeral Dircctor and Embalmer 284 L. MAIN ST. Tel. 231-12 Upholstery and Repairing DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. (Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food DEPOSITS Now Being Made on All Christmas Gifts I RESNICRK Manufacturing Jeweler 240 Main St Opp. Commercial SPECIALS— LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP LARGE LONG ISLAND SCALLOPS Large shore Haddock I.arge Eastern Halibut Rockport Codfish Fancy Swordfish Boston Bluefish Penobscot Salmon Large Sea Bass Fancy Large Whitefish Jarge and Small Sea Trout Large Native Eels Large Cape Butterfish I.arge Fresh Herring Large and Small Mackerel Fancy Fresh Mallet Large and Small Rock Bass Large Flounders I"ound and Long Clams—Little Neck Clams Bluepoint Oysters for Half Shells Large and Small ()pen Oysters Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday Residence 153 Jubllee. Tel. 1451-2 || Fontine Nevr el REVENIE REPORT To ( omnmnd Blg Army New York, Nov 19 —QGeneral Yohn J. Pershing, at a dinner given |in his hopor last night by the Lotos | club, told the 500 diners that when e and fifty.seven officers of his! Wff sa i for )"rance aboard the {Baltic early in 1017, they had no idea they would be followed by an arm of more than a million men At s, he sald, it was prob- | how long the war would Statements of 19 Investigalors Are Made RECEIVED TODAY NEW BRITAIN DAIL\ HERALD, WFD\‘LSDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1924, THERE IS NO TIME | LIKE THE PRESENT many men wonld be a Amerjca rried and proved suc contains evi prohibition ement of the tax ing was presented mile of the iven the Baltic last week commemorates the f the first part has spent | program to | oulling for te investi- to Vi n.ml; i tnterstate © committes a sweeping and imme zation into the opera of the bu- | [rean. He feels that snfficlent facts have been obtained to warrant a ough probe and that Ttah, a demoers of the committee were in the cap Buick Continues its Leadership For the seventh consecutive year Buick has first choice of space at the National Automobile Shows. This signal honor is awarded annually by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce to the manufacturer-member having the largest volume of business for the preceding twelve months, In winning and in maintaining this enviable n year after year, Buick has demonstrated | lusively that the true value of any automo- | bile is reflected in the consistency with which |4 the public buys it. i | | | 1 Since theintroduction of the 1925 Buick models, public patronage has increased to an even greater degree— A tribute to the Buick engineering skill and manufacturing ebility that have provided newer and better Buick cars without departing in any way from the fundamentals of power, economy end dependability for which all Buicks have been famous. 'CAPITOL BUICK CO. 19? Arch St. Tel. 2607 W hen h"ttm aulomohllcs are huilt, Bulck will bulld them 4] ‘Rent A Typewriter” Typewriters and Adding Machines For Sale and Rent, at most 250 ARCH S1. 1S TO BE THE NEW HOME OF s : o2 And The RUNNETT MOTOR SALES €O To Open About Dec, 1st Reasonable Prices and Terms. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST, (Cold weather never retards progress—the live man knows no weather condition—he is ever alert to opportunity and re- gardless of conditions, persistently forges ahead. We have a few choice lots left at Maple Hill Manor and winter or summer we will continue to do business. We are closing sales daily. The wise ones are buying now preparing for an early spring building program. We have accomplished wonders for the time of year, far exceeding expectations. Prosperity is with us and assured for a long future period—buy now, build in the spring—we’ll as- sist in financing your home. Overland Car will be given away SUNDAY NEXT —a lot purchased now gives you chance of winning car. Watch Ads. ATWELL—BLAIR—COWLES REALTY COMPANY 252 Asylum St., Room 504 New Britain, 242 Main St., Room 6 Offices Open Evenings Until 9 O’clock Hartford, : The smoothest running and best cooking range on the mar- Ket. Perfect even tothe smallest detail in labor-saving features. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 MAIN STREET Tel. 601 OWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street ‘ Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs, —TEL. 2913 TuningaiRepairing| CR PIANOS and PLAYERS Al Work Guaranteed WALTER H. KOVEL Tel 853-3 | CINDERS FOR SA! A. H. HARRIS ! —General Trucking— 127 GREENWOOL ST, 100 WEST 8T, M\RH AND O FHRS Qur Crack Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily ILocated at 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford |g e s - THEEOEDHONE Two Family House with Extra Lot and Two C(al |f Garage and Chicken Coop, only $8,000.00. 8 only $2,500. Call and see us about it. Fine Tenement Rent on Harrison Street. (Cash required | | | | | | | | | | | | | Camp Real Estate Co Main Street Phone 343 TOWN BY STANLE ;HOLD ER {NEWT SHES l «WN' o - 3, 00 JLL STOP ) ¥ /"n THIS WITCHIN 35 HAY WAGONS IN FRONTOF THE MAIN 04 fo’&; t ) e | EX Wy s ’) i) 5’?_‘;" Fine Yor f")7 m-hfl"fi B! Hay Wagons et.c in front he five Endine ot Responsible TFo¥ Chickens, Caught Roostin Oh the Hooku[,ad.; ‘r‘u A ‘u" ) NO-NO= | ‘SPOSE THEM HICKORY, NUTS ARE GETTIN® o ¢ T &« (You sAY=. /W'/ | OTEYS TR . FIRST CHIEF WF EVER HAD| | |AWHO USES g j\_HIS 5 HEAD - ” q) (4 > {SINCE OTEY WALKER WAS APPOINTED FIRE CHIEF HE HAS PUT THE DEPARTMENT IN TOPNCOTCH SHAPE BY MAKING MANY NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS © 1524 BY MEA SOAVICL . )i~ |9~ 2 & STANLE D e v ———— dLL. 24 Roows 395-6, Bank Bldg,

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