New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1925, Page 16

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TR AN A 5 o e T 16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925. - ———— - e e e . ~ 11 a m—W End Presbyterian flower finderi* Loy sdwit hosts | EXILED SENATORS | VOICES IN THE AIR |)'ciori ™ QIR SO0UT JEWD . o foikeetom asadels s 12:45 p. m.—Sunday Symphonic so- = | Boardman, 800 hours; Viela Bourd- P Nt | man, ) hours; Luecy Goodwin, 150 SATURDAY Girl Scouts who attended the |} 1 attendanco, . | " sy |rally h delighttul time, Troop | Spring; sliver . KDKA—East Pittsburgh opal |2, Center church, gave a thrilling ey, 1thel ) K s e e e p. m—Orchesta {mother ill and three little children [service: Enice Rickert, 60 hours; | Adjournment of 1024 Session| iy, 5 m-bebart the middier. -} g pun AV, Baptist chureh nolaly playing In - tho room. i |eomimnity sepvice awardn, Thunies ; 3 A 886, 0! i —Aclington time algnale | o &28yice Girl Scouts entéred the scene and | Rickert and Mabel Spring; schola | Brings Back Legislators + | e Torceast =" 1 E Lo b m—concert orcheatra became busy putting things to rights. [ship marit hadges: | Dorla vane A Tosiiltx hockey games 110 p. m.—Hampton Institute quartet. | Medicine was given the ill mother, | brook, Helen Pankonin. Licutens — — | e ——— the Duguesne 5 o i the room was made tidy, ironing [ants: Dorothy Bauwens, musiclgn, wtland, Mass, Ju 3. —The - WGY—Schenectady, N, Y done, a cake baked and the mother |handywoman, cconomist and home I : e e et KY W—Chicago, 1am vice of IPirst Pr ter- made comfortable in a freshly made [service merit badge, going home today. The s 1= | 6:02 to 6:18 p, m.--News, financlal [, 1an chur he Y. bed. Troop 4, Berlin, demonstrated | The balloon game and songs| od exile wh ¢ i wul marketa, P m—=WGY Orchestra, the care of a baby, a requirement [around the camptire closed the af- | e of bre " 5 p. m.—Children's hedtime story. | ® P M-—Organ recital. = for the Child Nurse Merit Budge. |ternoon. 10 leaders wish to thank 7 . Oham 19 1 th to 73 I ¢ Sy of Iirst Pres- Troop No. 1, South church, closed |the mothers who attended the rally encral ad 1 vester ¥ pyterian " ady. | » troop stunts with the following |and trust they will make further in | \ .‘ m‘ 100 1 Dol entertalnment: Dance by Dorls |quirles into the program of Scouting T 1 ¢ Hampton | Kieffer, acrobatic performance by |for girls, f anu oot | Edna Kieffer, a clog dan Troops will resume their meetings ISTS » it kas, recitation by - |as usual next week ie Potts, duet by Gladys Hoga-| Drumming lesson will be he % {boom and Dorothy Quigley, violin | Wednesday, and Bugling Thur, 4 Isclection by Ruth Wacher and | lessons will not begin until » Winger, ano accompaniment | Tuesday, January 13th, Drum - Calm The entire ‘\\IH['\ drill will be held Friday, 4:15, | Oreiea X med a pyramid chorus sing- | January 9th, 10 . m~l\v m erybody Ought to Be a s HAT . 11 p. m.—Vani | w 4 ] i e ASK HORATORIUN | ve may give constant service to to Market,” Deing won by | 2 : 1 O R e s the motoring public we announce owa h, came in second and | ort, | Troop 4, Berlin, third, | Suggestion Said to be Chief Constder- P S 1 1 neert. | Mrs. Everet B. Proudman, chalr- | ation in Reported Financ! Dlan | that our service department wil be gher rvice, Iman of the Court of Awards, pre-| Khartod: Aluxuoing Flan . A p. m.—Musical program |sented the following b Socond|| by Clementel, i Calmback, i GR—Buffalo, N. Y. ‘inger; Troop | 6 Associated Press, i and Troop 5, ‘Epnice | Faris, Jan. §—Des American ' van- | Ambassador Hendrick's denial that . . | orele proposals for settl (Effective Immediately) i Troop ent of the I'rench debt had bee and Merit | forwarded by him to Washington i o the senators fearcd would end- | the morning newspapers persist i ' npted to f a quorum e ath | erediting Finance Minister Clemen —_— Sllve = | tel with submitting to Mr. Derrick n 0 T ators led e in the open \’\\li—\lll‘mm;.’(l.u, ; e Eeke "'i""‘(""“"‘ "“‘l; ten-page memorandum in which i 24 HOUR SERVICE ON ired Help skylark el K wriorle Totts. Merit | (on vear moratorium, amortizement i ‘ i orchestra. Rut acker, : ) 7 \ s e Rath Wacker, munitan |7, S et o i ome | | WASHING AND POLISHING copal church Trehe Wikicar | haif of one per cent interest and the ip; Ir annuities progressive after each hours home service | twenty-year period, were the main | % s Conference in the |y Helena Doane; § X A LA citize rlinax,” writing in the HEcho - v 3 o | Do , estimates that the annual STORAGE SPA(E bugler, & " | charge on France under thi i WHN—New York City. °, home ma cook: would be 800,000,000 paper foe 2 citizen, cook; Betty the present exchange rate, and asks { S reatie | ndywoman cook; TIrene if the payments France promises ‘hnml ker, ha man, - | would be formally tied up#with the * iman; Cornella I citizen, laun- | continued fu oning of the Dawes | lress; 17 handy- | reparation plan. It not, he says, “we | B 3 " . |wom imdress; Hol e held to sign a similar con- | His Gang. stein, craftsman; Home service, Vera | (ract with England, thereby doubling | tal. Lundin hours; Helena Doane, | our annual obligations.” | 5 | i 500 hours; Clarabelle Holstein, 50 ENNE OTOR b T £ e T T Tl e G TREATY PLANNED ' Sl {yes vice stripe; Ellen Board Berlin, e commercial : - p. m.—O!d South ;‘, = nro.p‘n.“.mmn‘um.i mmi }’u tween Ger y and Portu- ‘ 250 ARCH STRLET el il \‘1'};0)1".;' Service om the ‘iola Boardman, laundress, |gal has been renewed for en\\')"'a‘\; Ol)p. Grand kins, died while | : | - i ’ Maxwell Chrysler 1:30 p. < ting. | Dy g eervice from N ) p. m— | WOC—Davenport, Towa. b, m.——Sport news and weath- L i Cleverly Duml | Bt e o e TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN : Peih) soull el o Correct Eye Glasses :”]Bls:“" aombie featc NEW BRITA[N and HARTFORD wip, aceurata prescrin- |l Have you secured your New Victor Adding and Listing . Tany Cocuiet, Lowert Machine? MOTHER via G e This $100.00 machine is full size with a Million Dollar i = You are proud of your baby. y BUS OR TROLLEY New Britain Optlcal Co. " Capacity. “T—Philade] la. Y woulc e HUC tiil to seo 3 PHONE 2762, v . . . St ehpadeibhia iy i S S it Come in and let us demonstrate its merits to you. Er . LCINDERS FOR SALE e : ; Y | Effective January 5th, 1925, The Connecti- | New Br]taln ypewnter Exchange ol cut Company will inaugurate bus service with & A H, HARRIS modern interurban busses between the centers | S 96 WEST MAIN ST, range, Thisteen of ¢ and b e wnoss oot e siecica ae | 0f Hartford and New Britain via Capitol | Wi a1, T i e & e {nelnealthict and houniestibyfour W Bavenue, Hartford, and Stanley quarter, New | WRC—\Washington, D. ( e i Britain. | : : . $200 in Cash / 5 . g | e s With $50 cach o the next two Busses will leave Main (a)l(l’ld Gold t\lh]clc};() ‘ HIGH-GRADE ‘tfor 'y r from 6:00 a. m. until 11 | 5 5 1 Hartford, cVE\,.. hour " m 6 o LAl N New house on Commonwealth avenue can be bought p. m. They will leave Central Square, New REPAIR]NG AND : ot lapina 5 ’ s N . x on liberal terms—All improvements. Britain, every hour from 6:00 a. m. until 11:00 | : S ) 3 ST j The running time will be forty-five min- 2-Family house on Linwood street—Fine location with (15 ik Sy 8 : REMODELING i two-car garage. Lot about 14 of an acre. |§ utes between centers. o ‘ ! Leaving Main and Gold streets, Hartford, /| 13 FRANKLIN § il e busses will operate through Main street, Capi- Q Camp Rea] Estate Co. OF BT e e 8 tol avenue, Boulevard, Main street, West Hart- Tel. 770 e e DR A (Dre O NNE) ford, New Britain avenue, Stanley street, Com- 3 Malp ' 5trect one tooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. § To The @ monwealth avenue, Carlton street, Allen street, | ! SRR UREMICLTACOMEANY Dak street, Lasalle street, Tremont street, North : Contest Closes, Fe street and Main street to Central Square, New | METAI Al = B Britain. The same route will be followed from WEATHER STRIPS ol DENTISTS New Britain to Hartford, except that in Hart- - T ] ‘ Install the “Accurate” e A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. ford busses will operate through Hudson and E{~on sA¢ ) (NO-No-oTEY Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill g T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gold streets to the corner of Main and Gold 5 ABIGAIL 1S (2] [SAYS ROBBERS e T._Y‘I._\\ 0())[).\' e KDKA—East Pittshurzh Gas—Oxygen—X-rays streets. K GOIN” To HAVE BEEN 87 Franklin Sq. Bhone 187 8 e e e "I National Bank Bldg. _There will he four fare zones in each of 2 —Sacred concert. | NURSE IN ATENDANCE which the rate will be ten cents cash, or eight > . : ; 1 FOR SALE : S Kt i and one-third cents by token. Free transfers k HE Dinner t | will be exchanged with busses and trolley cars in SONE OO We have just listed Three ; i both Hartford and New Britain, making the ’ ; e ] ¢ p | € g th SCAMP SKIPPED b Family House, East End, and ~ rate for the through ride between any point in e OUT WITH BoTH : ' S i Hartford and any point in New Britain, thirty- - - OUR. RED LANTERS- d f e e S i 8 cert, three and one-third cents by the use of tokens. . e B oG | ¥ 3 S A e e This operation is designed to afford public R i transportation service through a territory that 10:45 a ( e e is rapidly growing and gives a more convenient SEICARI O A service to the residents of the North end, or i p % ! S 272 MAIN ST. I Stanley quarter, of New Britain. | f A LT L THE CONNECTICUT COMPANY s (& > 07 PAINTERS AND | @ ! DECORATORS s m IT INTERESTS THE A 1 267 Chapman Street 3 WOMAN 3 |;snn;|a(n;hch&r_;|glli ?’\;; on . | P Her Family's Health 8 it e 1 is of paramount im- of* ] e WHAS—Touisville, Ky. k : § \ A MARYLAND OYSTERS .37 eean A portance to the wom- ; | \% Ol Cinckera AT 10 8. m.— il s an. She knows that e i/ = \ i Always Fresh A Seibert’s Pasteurized MOORLAND FARM 72\ \ e e b CLAMS FOR CHOWDER 430 Evensong servic Milk is pure and that % " GO = e B s e s S GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK || ; CRAB MEAT WSB—Adanta, Ga and polite i " v 3 SCALLOPS 1 R A s and polite. Evers quart of Milk <old either milked the previous evening or [ | @ 5, 44 o st Presbyterian church the same morning £ Z=) LOBSTERS _ service . ESHBER[G‘SUN L Produced, chilled and bottled on the Farm gt R STeNEY { to —So The natural raw product. Contains all the vitamines and proteins. TODAY FIRE CHIBF OTEY WALKE P ¢ W ] r - Drop us 4 postal to leave you a quart | N\ R REPORTS & HONISS OYSTER CO. 437 Pamn sT Tl gyt g ‘ , TWOLANTERNS WERE STOLEN OFF g ~ - 4 Temporarily Located at WL R T oy 3 NEw BRiTAIN, Conng Tel. 929-13 \ HoOK AND LADDER WAGON SOMETIME 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford s a w —Chitirens hour > MAKE SURE IT5 SEIBERTS DURING THE ANIGHT = ofes o wes somce mc 1-3- 2 i% } ' L]

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