New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1924, Page 14

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1924. hou from the atore, Whero they had e |/ —————— OLD YEAR SLIPPING 2 THIS IS ‘THE SEASON g s o o] (This Date in History )|y jERALD Bl gained by removing a wire screen 3 ° 6 ) UFI: INT[] Hig]‘qu and breaking & glas window. A pa-| 1732—Nathaniel Woodhull, Revo- WANT ADS 1 Mt 5.. i trolman discovered the broken win-|lutionary soldier, born. He waa the [|| 4 napeticaly Arranged For Quick —_— I 4 A IN N COLOR dow at 3:45 o'clock this mogning. He |hero of l-,pln |Mrtm[lJ\u poem, i .L,&u H:'n; e later found the furs which had been| 1776-—Wlllam Draper, soldler. | . Y Wal 1 in dropped. born, His system of tactics = was CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONR : 1808—Thomas T. Craven, naval daye i nar Hora ! t T officer, born, He participated in days Fing Mama Hee - < T | JONNSON S CHANGE [, e | k T et oy X st Phiitp. aate Washington Hurler Offcred Backing ™ AL T Count 6 words to & line. But Declines to Discuss His Base- Daily Thoughts 14 lines to an inch, v Minimum Bpace, 3 Iines bail Aspirations. - Minimum Book Charge, 36 cevta. d Accepted After , “Tmitations is the sincerest of flat- .;|,?. A.a ‘:-. s on & me lury.u " : = % tery.'” Ads Accepted Over the Telephone Johnson, Washington Amerfean for conventence of Oustomers, Call league baschall pitcher, who, ac- 925 Ask for n “Want Ad" Operator. day, had been offered financial ald Fiihn HER LT SHEETHENY) S ) the Pacific Coast league, admitted X to. vy that | understand, uch ne- . s el wtd | New York Girl Stands oo’ Whart Burial Lots, Monuments 1 = < { - BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete teel rein. was not in a posjtion to discuss Looking For Man Delleved forced; water preof, Hermetically seal- e matter, ed, will outlast either wood or metal “I have an offer and am consider- Lost at.Sca | Do not require larger lots. Reasonably ing 1t,” Johnson said, adding that | _briced. N. B. Vault Co_Maple. Tel. 3766. Reno, Nev,, Dec 30 ~=Waiter | the Ann Arbor men were the only| New York, Dec. 30.—A small fig- Tonsts 3 s who could talk for publica- | Ure tn a bluck coat wandered among | GGT FLOWERE=potied planie pieasivg I do not know whether they the wharves at Sheepshead Bay to- varlet Bpecializing on fumeral work negotiated with Ewing for | day, peering wistfully out at the v\l-; Jolineon's_Greenhouse, 617 Ghurch Bt ; he purchusdlof the club, or whether | ters which hold the secret of her | CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, sll kinds, . ! : ; ! : i thg Dirchibol the S10a o ¥ et { tuneral work, free delivery, Bandalli’s } ! 1 vell's % 4 H : ; Ewing wants to sell,” Johnson ex- | ppiness or & 3 Groen@ouse, 318 Ouk 8t Phone 3643-13 Lat, Dance and Be M 3 % L ¥ H o | plained. “Any announcement must It was Gertrude Kybolt, who was — 5 CICLAMEN—Polnscttias; Begol § i il 3 | come from theso men, There may be | cngaged to be married to Anthony | araria, Cherries and ¥peclel assort- . 1« B b R : 3 something for ma to say in a few|MeCarthy who with Chester Carl was | meut of ferne. We deliver, Flower G: : : ’ days, not at present.” loat n & motorboat east of Ambrose | 4en Houts 336} Sténley Bl = Bhoo Johnsgn admitted that he also|Lightship early Saturday morning. | =202 S been approached by Salt Lake busi- | Allan Lundy and Henry Miller were Lost and Found 1] ness men regarding the taking over {also in the boat but were taken off | SLACK—fur Beck Tlece Tost Tn Tatier part of the Salt Lake club of the Coast|by a coast guard cutter which plck-| of November. Finder pleaso call 3620-4. league, but that nothing had been[ed the craft up when its engine | Sultable reward. done, went dead \h\'LL PUP—with collar and tag. Return S ) on_St., 6-J. Lundy charges that the man in | ,“‘; ‘I':,”" LI o “"I"“’ % "m‘ command of the cutter refused to H:»ul between High .z.,"nn»;“"}:rmln"gn:.r FINED AND JA“ ED take McCarthy and Carl aboard,| Ave, and Concord St., Doe, 20, Reward making them stay on the tow, which | Wil be paid for the return of the pen broke loose in the darkness and has| _{o 217 Migh 8t Mrs Hackett, . samuel Coyle of Waterbury, Convict- | not been heard of since. R S T G Carl W. V. E. Jacobs, commandant | nove bank. ed and Must pay Penalty for Id-1of the coast guard for this district, T T A TR TS e announced at the custom house here | lost Iriday between Black Rock ave., quor Violation, that an investigation of the disap-| *r |rx‘r:mn'mu; Store. Floder call tewar % PUPPY—small, about 9 weeke old, Ioat ADOVE IN THHEE OF EENDEL'S I & AT THE LEFT 18 |Cov West Main street, charged | Pe made. | gaturday about 5 o'clock. White tall I['E CREPE LMBROIDER] O | TIE CENTLR PHOTO- | with four counts of violation of the with black epot on head and back. I turn 8. D. Abrah , B3 L COAT TRIMMED IN WOLF FUR, WHILE AT THE RIGHT 18 A |liquor laws through alleged sales, . "F’:‘L‘jl D. Abraham, §3°1a it oy o, ol emition e ity Advertisement |7 fined $200 and costs and senienced CILY Advertisement | 7 Twnne wirese e reora that{to 15 days in jail on the last count store or lost on atreet. Finder Tel. 2105 80 | this morning in city court Tnvesti- and receiva reward. 3% | zators Bostord and Belick, employed |Street, Building and Veranda Tines | 75 LosT- srenic Saturday, §20. 45, 5 A Service, The.) | by the etate’s attorney’s office, and On Cedar Street one dolla ‘otsy Steffany, 60 Cherry 8t. Reward - = Rev. John N. Lewls, well known Clerk's Office, City’ of New Britaln, | Lo = = pastor of St. John's Episcopal| Conn., Dec. 10, 1924. | Bersonals TSNS DEAD OR ALIVE? hurch, were wiineases against|To whom it may concern: o C Following the disposition of | Notice is hereby given that the| [ lit ®*oti €0 e 5 Em— caee, his attorney, Robert Roard of Compensation and Assest Writa Herald Box 19-AM. in in. Yeterans' Bureau Prohably Will Ask | Overton, was charged with four ment of the City of New Britain, has | [NFANY —or small child wanted fo b S § counts of violation of the liquor law made the following award of dam- home ( Courts to Determine Eaact Status | throngh alleged sales and was fined ages and special assessment of bene Box ! $20 and costa on each count. |fits or betterments, caused by the L frame sour Xmas p of Avthur Frazier, Indian Veteran. VAL aloptioniof N Btreet M BuIAIngl and | WL e nexe tasealalonplotires frames of all sizes, ewing and wall fra Ar- Veranda lines on both sides of Cedar cade Btudlo, Tl DUNGAN T et L ORI . ) ol her 4 Lake street, viz: Store Announcements Walerh iy Deo i £ amucl | pearance of McCarthy and Carl will 1 wshoy b ‘ice-Presider oric 2 = Damages Benefits ¢ SERVICE FREE— Drepartment anmzed and Train ! : o B o ViseRersidenciot AmestcaniRedess {8 d Curiinbeatatot 10 15 i s18/24 |caERRncaiEREs | e " . ! Lot tion of Labor Recently Underwent [Caroline E. Hillard.. 1542 10.50 | To every purchaser of a pair af tire EraflicisiHalted stme i WA 2 i fl : s g 2l R e 10.05 1113 | chains we will eervice tie chafn the ; An Operation. AFBUF W, Rige ... 2150 108g| Thswmer Carrie, Howard, Lila, Thke bl yous Sheiak Tlorance and Nelile Mend your cross chein with repair W. Crabtres, jointly 15 10.02 SoaNa Talmadge Swift 10.92 : e J. H. Kirkham . 16 D, W. O'Connell .... 4 1s. New York, Dec. 30.—James Dun -|can, vice-presid of the American I Vederation of Labor, is convaleseing | Indian youth, it the Lexington hospltal here, it lepartment as|was learned {oday, from an opera- tion which followed a partial break- 11 ¥ ‘ e down, ‘caused by the strain he ex. [TCTesa Agmnes fullian : TR BAFETT FIR6T——BUY NOW > L5 s 13 . t t at|perienced n accompanying the fu-{y oy goyne® D00 g i R (AT S 1 . inncapolis. | neral train of Samuel Gompers from 3172 e PRNE BTATION want Contr mbles Popular i . it has | Mexico to New York. f Nor: % 5 T ares ‘ era gy o hardships of the jourmney ius and Nora Lusk B 114 FRANKLIN SQUARB J : ’ saused & weakened condition in Mr, Aldred B W, Diehl,. L g S ¥ Mary 1. Hungerford 2 S e Al i o fiefal Lie sl ot [ Rt b 1 STEPS AND LOOK OVER OUK WIS her hushand, eaid they ‘g 0o s 5 TER UNDERW Ture Valued at About $1.645 Are|! to the bome of a (¥ renhipia g 221 BHIRT BARGAI 1S where s M| A BN SN MO8t Sl STORE, NEXT Stolen From Store—Some of the 1 John and Annie simmons, Ioot Left Behind, Jos. Dizleck ... JT 'E i S A SR iy AUTOMOTIVE 30.—1 \ ates supposedly copied from the 2r00s gonans | S r.and €elling them 80| Acoepted, adopted, certified from ; l‘}"‘?,“;"sl:Lfi‘M;':'_~ nts could receive old- ' yecore 4 vublished twica by or. | CADILLAG CARS—Eules an ervice A 1 T g l‘h 19 recor 1 and published twice, by or Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern of time, &e8- [der of the Common Council West Maln, corner Lincoln etreets. “ree irch et 3 < ¥ ch. of} Att | GHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales &iv was arrested re- ALFRED L. THOMPSON, sersice. Buperior Auto Company, 13/ City Clerk, | _Arch 8t _Plions 21 | DOLGE BROTHER8-—Sales and e B & F Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm coiner_Frankin. Phons 73l THE POTTERS BY J. P. McEVOY |5 iis fremars A. Bence, b1 Main street. Phone e — FORD CARS—Fordson tractor. BSales ee r ———1 vice; genulne parts and accessorier | - . L . e - o Automotive Sales & Bervice Co. 20\ | - 4 Q - Y 2 Nk YO NOW IVE GOT Two SMOKING AND You HAD To ¥ in 8 o 4 EME T 5 S T 4 S STANDS AND M KING | Do THE GAME HUDSON E& Tes and seivice Paih JACKET. THERES A ——~ THING OF COULRSE _Park st b N WOMAN FOR Yol D) \ (F TRAT 1SMT JUST HUPMOBILE CARS—Balen wbd service Wo! ‘ — \ T 1= ] City Eervice Station. Hartford Ave. ~— ot MAN _corner_Etanley A. M. Paonessa. < 1} srade motor ca T C. A Bence P \ Main 8t. 18. A WELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales aic ¢ e. McGauley & Bennett. 98 Arcl EOer. .S Y - A E A‘ 4 Q y i X i | | RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CA THE B L —_ s MAY: A X ) | > \\ 2 ) ‘s Garage 191 Pary PATH | POLLY A - Maw’s Getting Very Suspicious BY .CLIFF STERRETT | sz s stod i e ¥ e e LS R \mr Motor” R C. Rudolph. Phoo: 1ou wAS L [CROSS ME HEART ) f HOBNOBBIN\ | MAW. L AINT GET [You IN A LIE YER BRIDGES WITH THAT \( EYES ON A YIT. BUT IF WHEN Y'COME BLOOMIN \ BOOT LAIGGER o ‘EM, MY TiLL 5cmLAweezn/J‘ N MONTHS! TMORROW § | AGIN® — ST RENRE = eet. Phone 2043, Call after 5 p | ¥OLD, 1917 —touriug car. T be bought for $7Th. wih terma. . tuoning condition. Automotive Used s Exchanuge, ¥8 Arch 8t Phoue PRE N Y SALL To make room for new Moon and Le Ingten ca 1924 Dedge Bros. tour 4« pew Oakland tou 1

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