New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 25

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river flows is rich in mineral, time bor and agricuitural resourogs, de- cluret Mujor General Taylor, and would be greatly beneited by ade- quate river trunsportation fuctiitics. | I'he principal obstruction to navi- | atlon aro the shoals in the Muscle 8l ind completion of Wil- | son b Il he the first great step | WILSON DAM WILL BE HUGE MEMORIAL Also to Aid in Transit o Rich Mining Territory THEIR DREAM NEVER CAME TRUE! Mrs. Harding’s Grandchildren Never Visited White House n towards opening up that region tu water deyelopment, City items NIGHT WORK .. N iHT WORK poration; will be capuble o merly of New Britain, producing * mas P} graphs. Johnson & ! rson Studio.—advt m proper fs considered tie < world and is a mile onE i feet ]H).r d cover her activi day, December 12 e the only app: jo party nomines in this city dur- A meeting of | nmer A g 160 will for ing the campaign | The vot Y | first mail k Fechan. ~This is the LEFT- |HH| Mavion, ( De e edu she can Anl learn in school, wrn to keep house 1 sew well ation she will stry 1o Roscoe D). { Washir for a loca tmother 1 assure you wealth wil ir lves— Hous A Mrs hem tors from he Receive Half a Million t is to ha hel o, ut 1 i Jem At 21 ‘ . ive its net earnings in | o jally. Tn the event, res anr state 0 to » and good 1 of tow On {{the to scamper a sled and a bieyele tive offices to sit n vou know there is someone JE hesides grown folks residing But [other ct dreams, never To the world at large, it was naws fulfilled o day, perhaps, the with that Mrs. Harding was a grand- S ally mother, Few knew she had a son, G npns Marshall Engene De Wolfe, by a g Gy « a ring Wis former marriage. He dled fn Den- m o pers, Jeanne is at heme helping . ver years, ago leaving two children. Money in the Bank Means BflARI] RESTRICTS L ‘ zv“” o the appear- but that it was |2 g of any houses'"'? 3 autos. A Happy XMAS Join Our Christmas Club HART ST, HOMES Forbids Erection of Two and‘i. Three Family Houses er some HrVa e the commis. ted to reject the applications | A. Lea fora, 258 Hart t adjoining the ' property. L pps. who owns a hous e application of Willlam Royla 2 18 Hart street, stated a two-family house on Stra s tions w il as Road was rejected by the com NOW R o Naples' Lot Miss J Nanicaol N IVERYONE WHO JOINS THI the | : ¢ : CLUB MAS BECOMES A SYSTEMATIC SAVER It was voted 1 by the Ihere is a specific amount due cach week. Payments are made with such ease that the \ o resi- wonder is how quickly pennies, dimes and i Bong | dollars grow in such*a short 50 weeks. ating, Select the Club you wish to join. The first payment makes you a memher. The table below explains the plan fully: I THE BANK OF SERVICE Saturday Evenings 7-9 Open NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, UFCI‘JMBER 5, 1924, IS LOGANLEADS SERVICE GONTEST Passes Dr. Klingherg by Two Votes--Balloting Spirited Miss Ventlie Logan LSON DAM 1 1-2 TIME il Dr s e Mora Tuberculosis Relief fety, today vt ". oTkoonb'-d —I:ml \sen pluyer planoa at dloran | passed Rev. Dr, J. |} Kiingberg, Washin America's a4Vt . o 4 who was leading in Hor war fime p n( to have an ged two, of 1132 4 | Kiwanis contest for a gold scrvice cuducing memorial In Wilson Dam us_juinfully cut on { medal to the man or nan who at Muscle Shoals, to be commi o yesterday when she fell has done the most for the city of sioned late in the summer of 1925, 1 home and smashed a glass | New Britain within the 18 months projeet, med an engin slisswus ourryllge i Blie twas | preceding Noy r1 cering achievement second only to reate 1 at the New Britain ( The balloting 1 Tuesday and the Punainn Cuonal, was §2 1-2 per | will close at The ¢ completed October 1, theé date | cst dress | nominees ine I. B latest formal report, An ap Prof. Blg.—ady | Klingberg, ited on 0,000 more will | es at Crowell's. basis of the ( ren's Home I from Congress. The 3 hievement: Isaae Tilaek, prests {, with elght generators in-' A son, Ronald, has been born to | dent of the Elihu B hotel cor- Wil ha $45,500,000 '8, William Abbott of hospi mie thme nest summer, 1t s private hospital at | for hils ac e an ultimate capacity ot Saybrook Point on November 8. Britain the 1 over dis-| Join Morans' Xmas Music Club.— v. Lucy f r contro- advt. | ities in sy 15 raging in Congress Councilman David L. Nair is re- plans’ Wilson Dam will eventually covering after an iliness at his home Dir an artificial I:h ., extending on Columbis the N im In tho Tenness viver Dutch supper wday evening, | Dr. Amel t 18 mllc ih an average . oto 8, Odd I hall,—Advt | during th { s of a mi Make your appointment today for Ramuel Del | clnsses, and Miss \ tional housing pre ‘ pa T " Hamilton Holt Spcal\x Air camp, and her eftorts n tarting « 8 sion of Major Genera \ | 12 dental L by e Here on December 12 The balloting sfarted slowly hut -. p | Mamilton Talt, democ took on a spurt this m and Mot ;t ines for Uni ates e indieations are that me the construction forces. 28 itolertp r corpo | votes will be filed befo \pparatus Ready in 1925 | 1on couns. city of Hart- {over. Dr. Klingberg t Homies £80,000 Harsepower of Jiys tord, Democratic | and netd it until this m ar apparatus ks hall on Washington | Miss Logan passed h Hml by two votes Miss Ventlie I : tal 1ift of 93 the town committee will be held this |story of the dream that never cam ' 24; Dr. | ataran ning to lay plans for the cam- 'truc AN EARLY PICTI : Lucyan Bojnowski, i palgn tn general ) particular re 1t i - HARDING .~vm\\ IN THE RE-|and Dr. Delano, 3. ; flood gard to the Holt and Butler rally, sters 1l o | MARKABLE RESEMBLANCE BE- s o i . Bh it i expected will be the big- | visit their gr ;7;\:" HET Tv HER GRAND- | Vagrant \Ieepmz in 1 hering of the Jeffersonian Honse | CHIL ' Two year and a half Mrs. Florenee i Cellar, Meets Death ‘ h New York, Dee. § vagrant who : : s its or mother with the housework. She i O O ‘ :1‘ letyis LS all girls should, how ement was € re Linco , “while I'm going |, " : SRy McKinley and « en't quite decided | g LL‘:,NFUQ vI : Often 1) hat Ul do after that, bnt you [',, iy comp! they were 100 young i ‘,:‘, ml f; ,l intand fint & high ;g 1*’“’3'1' the b f S i e ] BeHo0 Al IR0 I CkE: | |the explosion aw. ! : e . ':";"" entire block and the first three | to 1 ting equipment r intend 0 {400 rg i the tenement were flooded | The ict through which this, and water supply system i s aterineat tofabh | mithi Motiwaters Dixie Daredevil | Gardner does a few a new hot streak below is a 1t All Linen Tabl $1.50 » $3.50.. .adies' Sil 8 in ron J. M. Smith “that no more and the C. F. Be chajrman White, i Bojnowski her work ullpox epidemic: Dr. 0. for hix frea health Logan, for th di- the I'resh ties in e as it stood this mor: links. “hu- | stunts at dizzy heights on el in Atlanta, Ga. 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Pleasure, Balloon and Pneumatic Truck Type O\\ Your Money’s Worth Or Your Money Back Extra Special For Saturday Bath Towels, colored 59¢, 79c, 98¢ anc) Cloth, by the $1.50 . $2 50 all colors, vard, borders, Driad Bath Set, 25¢ Cluh Per ks you have § > : ’ i $1 25 $1 79 | 30¢ Club Depo ¥ torkk road was s $1 Club Deposit §1 e ek— ay s & he ss t ! v $2 Club Deposit 2 ea in 50 100,00 @ | b asis All Linen T 85 Club Deposit week—Iin 50 weel ave 230,008 oni ; ;, 5 T ; 810 Club Deposit week—in 50 w you have 500.00 1 ‘ com 35c : SOC, 59 c $20 Club Deposit week—in you have 1,000.00 o the ¥ Mol 0 Club Deposit l eeks you have 2,500.00 ol | i All Linen Table Clot} i Napkins to $100 Club Deposit each veeks you have 5,000.00 i SHOWER FOR MISS LOOMIS. ; A miis S e to match, & 4 ] R T R S ing t nig r ss Ire n We cordially invite you to come in aid join L bR WS ) ! AMEiOp $4 75 to $ 1 6.50 col Ker Kenwood Men Woni M Sweat $1150 $ , with clox, and Silk Hosier $2.75 1 All W Al for " '$15.00 $10.00 59¢ 13 50 $17 00 $18.00 59c . - $1.59 Towa, aking before the international ase 40 por cent the most is resiricted to

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