New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 2

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|LE&CERECTSMEMORIALTO WOLT PROMISES = ee] Gl Moms hig it of appeals this side of Perfumes | 1z CAVELIVESTOU.S, TOBEINDEPENDENT o= s it | 1l lation. | republican campaign in this city on ) rl|lllllh “‘rm:h;m.(m,‘l;c . u‘:‘ c,f::' | Monday, when he will speak at the 1 | mittec falled to back up DPMEs | oo hinuton sthest sate ot Rusecll e rts towards a world (N "‘m\ “ 5 1 l' f X S JDemocmuo Candidate o B 8|50 e Ycommnies S oo | Erins i noom an sk 4 i ) iy i or ma‘ : X | Senate Addresses Rfl“y Here ;“,‘,'n”;,fr"‘: e 1al\e penatos | ~"Tha sult of James Bonney agaloat - 01T | | It 1a not & question of party Rael, { ATchibald Barton. brought through i ] | D 18 e David L. Dunn, has begn settled, COTY'S A and . \ 1R , question, it ls a question of human MARRIAGES IN HARTTFORD. HOUBIGANT'S night at the Elks hall and presided | jiy, the speaker asserted. IN BARTFORD. | | Sl 00 to S? 5 £ Ome 3 over by Attorney Willlam F. Mangan, | Every question in Coolidge's mes-| = Scveral marriages of local intorest | 4 v A . - B 2 g o ¢ 5 sage in 3 was opposed by his own | e f 1 i¥sa fuiuele."s Bibehas . ) ho charac d Hira Binghar were performed in Hartford during “Tricament of walking e » 2 g n ARARE party, lhr Mellon tax law, compen- 7 Prown Kid model with patented fexible PERFUME ; ¢ | a8 & man talk was matnly on | S 0 O even an. | the past month. Josepit A. Crosby, ok ole 434 ATSR.TUr FpYer heu, \""‘\‘i"/l"':‘ ‘ i - | the - ! school house,” Ham- | {1 " leafion, bonua queetion and| @ divorces, and Miss Cecella Abra. S TOMIZERS e . . 1 ! moc! :‘I“ "l "‘;‘;" ’;"‘1“” the pension bil). hamson, both of this city, were mar- $1 0Q $5 00 i R P . 4 g nlmnere Ao to1| 1{ every man who voted demo-| ried by Rabbi Morrls Silverman, No. ¢ J Y : « H . sl i m nere fo te ratic November 4 does €0 again, [ (oo . 19.17 LT | 9 S a¥ ¢ of a guylam. Iam| an sald, Holt will be elected | om0¢F 9. Crosby is.a painter and 169-171 MAIN ST, | w ; / 3 et ey N his bride a bookkeeper. Louls E. " | ot ccause ho will get independent and | b | < g H 5 an o olitic cllegrino of this city and My -~ [i ) it . ‘ . : A ""\:'l:e“;““;‘f"m‘;’J]”m“k"_’ Eoting rapublioan wate,: SERSRERN Iy Whitnayion Meriden, ‘mmrn&r; ' THE H ’ Hran . r seek‘an office and 1| A 0rney Robert P. Butler of Hart- | 1o 0ember 10, by Thomas C. McKone, | ford wext apoke, opening with | ~ 5 r an office. 1 did not 5 : . et | a justice of the peace, Frank Cisg | l 10| g PR AN L 3N | when I got it I took it.” e ia: eonton Oennottionins czynska of Hartford, marricd No- ¥ Lt < 3 2 now. The world court question is | not a party question, not a domestic At u democragle rally held last o 4 Holt stated that If he avoided | ¢4 that there i a great difference | r 24, by Rev. 8. Musiah Jo. i B g dn his - campaign his| Yoo My Holt and himself and | PP Rurka of this city, and Mw‘ | J e { f \ave advised him to avold he | 7, 4 .| Wiadyslawa Kaminska of Hartford, | H LO Y F T day7 DRUG CO‘? | Ay q T G % : ; e i ““"-‘“””'-‘::1\’1}‘4;“hi»m;:.“.;\ng‘énr:[:! "'r:’;‘ “l’_‘:“:‘] | married October 13, by Rev. . ““‘L ow ngon oureet 1o . Q 7 ; i ’ e new Jmat he | Sates, but Mr. Bingham could not | o ,:‘l"h\:m;al‘--ql!\'\rll‘(v“?l! lm; clty, | VERY hour, every moment of standing ulll 169-171 Main St. ; v BR v PRl eible for mié-| be pecause he was born in Honolulu, | pro. 1% %ets &' Miskil of el for Pepo-Praxic ‘correct walking shoes to [Mr. Butier sald, Mr. Holt 1a an| pc?i CEHeS fovember 10, by freedom to your steps—to"keep good eethealthy B A sdontad aen of Gomneghious ang BIRd o kv Wilhgton end Nis Hadle whether duties keep you afoot, or you walk for vatives and th Ay | Dinsiem wxd wistisd oo ""“”““', 1. Greensteln of this clty, married pleasure. The%mnwd flexible arch and special fea- R o L“{\ “"("")’"‘ f’“ » made a voter in | NOvember 16, by Rabbi Morris Sil- | | tures of Pepo-Praxic models make them the ideal ¥ : 3 i i L L b e TR al.u:-'"vl ood o anort| verman. John J. Ferrante of Hart- walking styles. Aren Bn{ti):o i ock U et o b iR a liberal becawse T am a den- | s | ford and Julle Earnest Allen, a di- im0 Conntctignt and | (2 4nd Juls Barne A, o ai GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ‘:‘:"‘;P ‘l:';t;:f ""“'W'r'r“:‘)’"‘ | ber 15, by Saul Peizer, a justice of SHOE DEPT. laimed. ~As o consequence | (e, Dece. Pefuscas Devokaltia of Cor..Main and West Main Streets | ; ‘ « H I il A | & this city and Elizabeth Salcuveme of | v 4 % 4 . ther fes if suggested ¢ Vi m_“‘l‘h'z ]‘B‘Ltl"‘]‘ H’C = \l:nl‘,:: Scantic, married October 14 by Rev. | | ) | oc or republicans. | i Lhg g John J. Ambot. P i oy { | Wil \uppofl Coalidge. a ' Mr, Butler sald that the delegates | are four reactjonarie ocrat,” he said, He said hie would favor | icies it propoged by eith Pre-Xmas Ofiering of | | | | " to the republican convention which X 4 5 i i t “|'met in Hartford to pick the candi- § : r S date were “machine nominated and % " g nt q » K BT hand plcked.”” He eaid that the . y h 3 1 SRUR | -cague o 2 g raback steam roller wus well+ 3 ased and the steam was up, When Bingham takes the oath of of- pledging himself to fulfill the iuties ot governor of Connecticut with the ald of God and a sehort |, while later takes the train for Wash- n he will perjure himself, But- eclared. The former governors | )¢ Connecticut were not too proud to accept the office, It takes this 1l- | al voter to throw the job back in. | the faces of those who elected | him, the speaker asserted. l | hristmas Aub for every member of your Famil Cream Soups, 1 Boups are better for lu ; fRionas ol A : he dem- | con than for dinner since they .Q : S Sl AL R ST : so rich they should precede a light \W % L Surritt was st man on this rather than a heavy meal. > ¢ v 7 v i v, ))'9‘ ylum St ICC‘ ‘ Hartford, v7®.€.l e.® D) D) Of course, it is easy to say your earnings did not justify setting aside $1.00, $2.00 or more weekly. [ Every Christmas ADDITIONS AND ALTY ( i GoN T. Casey Brings its money problems as well A S e e e et as its family joys. Gifts come high "BRITAIN. CON- s that x s Mary Doy of { and there are always so many to he NECTICUT J ngiTie remembered. :®. Is it true? *Don’t you owe it to yourself and your family, if you have one, to have ready money—even if only in smaltamounts? Emergencies arise and a small amount may seem like a fortune, Start now and protect yourself — JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS Why not solve next year's CLUB today. : : Christmas money ;nuulems in ad- Wives Granted Divorces vance hy joining the 1925 Christ- On Ground of Desertion | Club of the New Britain A ‘ . National Bank. Plan now to join on" MONDAY EVENING between 7 and 8 o’clock. Open Every Monday Evening. Select the Club that fits your ideas of what you should set aside weekly and it will surprise you with what ease and rapidity that money will grow when deposited in small sums. The Christmas Club is for you who want to have money. We cordially invite e\"eryhody to join. The following table explains the plan fully: Inc)ea:mg (lub Plan Decreasing. Club Plan ¢ LARGEST payment and DiECREASE each week Even Amount Club Plan 25¢ Club Deposit 2ie each week—in 50 weeks youhave § 12,50 30¢ Club ! 50c each week—in 50 weeks gou have 23,00 51 Club ! $1 5 you have 50.00 82 Cluh it $§2 each we eeks you have 100,00 35 Club 5 each week—in 50 weeks you have 250,00 s Club §10 cach week—in 50 weeks you have 500,00 $20 Club vep $ ach week—in 50 weeks you have 1,000,00 830 Club Deposit 85 h week 50 weeks you have 2,500,00 $100 Club Deposit $100 each week—in 50 weeks you have 5,000,00 &mmm, HERBERT L. MILLS lardware 336 Main Street Suggestions sors and Shears Electric Heating Pads s<0us in Sets Hot Water Bottles Carpet Sweepers for the Kiddies Farmington Knives, Forks, Spoons Bi-sel Carpet Sweepeis Electric Flash Lights ninum Ware (Universal) Batteries and Bulbs Skates (Ball Bearing) Electric Heaters, To Take the Chill Northland Skiis | Off That Cold Room ool Chests (Landers) Oil Heaters for the Garage y Bottles — Percolators Wade & Butcher Razors one Safety Razors and Blades S Tonstera Carving Sets (Landers) . Grapefruit Knives — Kitchen Knives ¢ Waffle Irons Xmas Tree Outfits— Electric Grills —Xmas Tree Holdeys We cordially invite you to come in and join TRUSTCO. NOWERTAIN Oy .g. § b ) THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evening 7-9 MMMM"Q’Q“’QW’QW’Q%N“*‘\“ N . 336 Main Street

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