New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1925, Page 2

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' AUTOMOBILE ; | Stationery Dept. i . THE DICKINSON | | DRUGCO. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925, niortably as might hospital last night REPORTED INWEST s« OUTLODK N RUSSIA physician Floods and Forest Fires Worry Wardens 1 age. he y well None Too Good r of tl Muy 16 lon Nelfridge, (ADP) nger than any W living \ I t A Westminist hat he saw no tte as dec possibility tion to give COUNTRY CLUBHAS & | 230 MEWBERS got the t they were “ M in Good - Slanding-Have v Just Built | 169-170 MAIN ST. || I e = It you want to look like a Olnema Sheik—we're <o but we can't help Horsfall-Made Clothes Yor College, Business or Play | $50 Upward wir Hat! Fveryhods Else Do —RBuy A— COUSIN JACK STRAW 82.85 Look at ¥ HORSFALLS 63-99 Msy'um Stree Hartford “It Pays to Buy Our Kind Cold age for Furs, 2 VOICE CULTURE | attention to beginnera and children under 16. Rooms 118-219 Booth's Block, Tel. 12 COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250. Vit than Hart, tre T0BE PUBLISHED Heads of Party to Guide It oot - it Through Troubled Waters Washington, May al De (AP) kiy nows University GGraduates Going to Ball Gam t Ma ~Gradnates of Public Works Board On Street Inspection WIFE UPSETS KING " BY INDEPENDENCE m- Outlaws Are Acting Up L Down Mexico Way ol N (AP)—The From Paris, Efc, e e N ~ THE — MORINELLO Beauty Shop Booth's Rlock—Room 3 Miss FAZEL M. DOWNEY, Prop Speclalizing in ELECTRICAL FACIAL and SCALP TREATMENT Hairdressing and Marcel Ea English Women Are Good Golf Players A SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM THE MAN WHO KNOWS | [ESEIBERT & SONK 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 s 3 ARt SURE 175 SEVEER TS Meriden Woman Dies At Age of 93 Years Assistant Fire Chief In Meriden Loses Leg THE TRUTH ABOUT THE 1925 OAKLAND Five Reasons Why Your Next Car Should Be An Oakland 34 Horse power smooth and quiet six cylinder L-head motor. type Full automatic spark control —a special Oakland feature- eliminating knocks at high or slow speed: up hill or on level road. Four-wheel perfectly equaliz ed mechanical brakes. Even, smooth performance at 3 or 65 miles per hour. To drive the 1925 Oakland means a thrill which only an Oak- land will give. See for yourself the ease of its operation. Beginning Monday, May 18th, we invite every one to drive an Oakland. Our cars will be at your disposal from 9 a. m. to N p. m. The Hardware City Motor Co. 6 Elm Street New Britain Merchant Says Private Trade!uns creir sons were present and the H. Gor- ust returned from al \day trip in Ruasia, is quoted by | factlitles | 1 Burr furni soviet gov- | this fn “Our n{the 1ott spoke on “Father traders “Boys’ Night” Observance 1(;0\'(‘1‘"("' Davis Denies { At the South Church| Charges of Conspiracy “Roys' Night" was observed lust | Topeka, Kas, May 16—(Al") night at the meeting of the South |Categorical denial that he had ever {Congregational church Men's Broth« | sought or accepted a bribe for a {erhood In the church chapel, this pardon or pavole was made by Jona- meeting bringing a successful seuson thay M. Davis, on the witness stand 1o u close The men of the chureh to solicit a bribe while of Kunsas, The former r will resume the stand Mon- day, no court session being held Loday Davis flatly denied testimony of prosecution witnesses linking him with the ptance of §1,25 son, o G. Davis, in the of n pa Fred W, speaking program which followed [the supper was arranged to bring |g {father and son into closer touch with cuch other, r Kilduft responded to the | 3 o a Boy in i 0 " Blressing the o educy opportuni- tles now available. Monroo Har- wood spoke on “Our Dads” and told what youth expected and received sions of the negotiations [ from the previous ration. Henry conducted Grundy, a convieted banker Mr. Davis is being tried on a charge that he conspired with Carl J. Peterson, former state om- missionc solleit a bribe of §2 I for the issuance of a Grundy. ud youth, w ockefeller's money could huy, In Sporting Youth,” Kermet Parker reviewed the ason of church t d L. Bart- Son in the Church,” Rev, Dr. V, C. 1111, the pastor, also & dent J. €. Moody was t pardon Presi- stmaster, school orchestra played, ment was fudnished by mith of Hartford t officers were contin. Two Smugglers Killed; Customs Official Wounded . Ariz, May 16.—(ADP) aymond, v C. Palmer couthw 1 Webb, o customs officials, rode 15 miles - lon horsehack with the wounded offi clal to the St. Xavier mission - |deputy sl ment, ard Timbrell; relig- | the 18 work, Arthur W. Upson: hoys' work, FPrederie T.. Fay; moving pic tures, B, M. Harwood; fellowship, C. 1. Barrows. Hibernians to Hold Joint Open Meeting The A. O. H. and Ladies’ Auxiliary ill hold a joint open meeting to- 1orrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the M. T. A. and B. hall on Lafay- e street and from present indica- Two aid of W Fiske 0'Hara Wedded 17 Years, He Admits New York, May 16.—(AP).—Aft- r being married for 17 years » 2 as M neing his w [el} his tre at which ing. Hercafter the lights Paul Keating of New # chaplain, and M New Haven, state p 1uxfiary, Bristol, a anc board meeting of th I flicers of the A. O. H. and| Anna Youknot of this city was e held at |granted a dfvoree from John Youk- y >, Waldo Marvin | yesterday. Ti « marrled on WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE (s were dispatched to | ended today, revealed but 12 rume carvying ships in that area, which 1()nly 12 Rum Carrying Ships Sighted Around Here | | | provided anchorage for more than « ork Muy 16, | Noew Y | A x| 80 rum vessels at th thne the const semi-official observation cruige ove [the Atlantic from Narragansott Pler, |guard Dlockade was Inaugurated R. 1., to Atlantic City, N, J., which L.\|..y b, his trinl on a charge of | | Dr. WILLIAM F. KEITH } Surgeon Dentist 338 MAIN STREET Phone 3110 Open Evenings | convicted banker, and gave his ver- | by A. L. 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Youknot ch No More Excuses YOU CAN OWN A CAR NOW FOR AS LITTLE AS FOR AS LITTLE AS 53 YOU CAN DRIVE Come And Select A Car—Pay While Riding WE ARE MAKING IT SO EASY TO GET A CAR THAT YOU WILL BE DOING YOURSELF AN INJUSTICE BY NOT GETTING ONE AT THIS SALE —HERE’S OUR PLAN— Cash WEEKLY Cars FORD ROADSTERS . FORD TOURINGS FORD LIGHT DELIVERY .. FORD LIGHT EXPRESS. . .. FORD ROADSTER DELIVERY FORD OPEN EXPRESS .... FORD STAKE SIDE Weekly $5 $5 $5 85 $5 Cars FORD COUPES . FORD SEDANS FORD TUDORS OAKLAND 21 TOURING PAIGE 20 TOURING DODGE '19 TOURING 35 CADILLAC $5 A S TOURING BIG VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM AUTOMOTIVEUSED CAR EXCHANGE 8 ARCH STREET PHONE 1769 Cash Weekly $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 '$5 | Open Evenings and Sunday clul e ent sUC int cha for of hou of int th Wwo for Shy daf bee Lli Ru allg ang Ja am at clu mt law the

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