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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. Abroad City Items |FULL TIHE INSPECTOR | REAL ESTATE WEN MEET | SHONS BIG DEFICHT l’———’ ANNOUNCEMBNTS : | | 1 FEDERAL FORCES ARE STRENGTHENED (Cotninued from First Page) Marion Hat Shop reopening Sa- | OF MILK SUGGESTED First Annual Convention of I'umlw--;lhlvmzn. Milwaukee and St. Paul 'EFVB}?AN%EIE\%IQQ Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Teady Ruferance, 1 RATES VOI CONSLCUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd | | wopiep To CHEVROLET OWNERS day ...l line a0 00 Vel line ‘ a line . We are now equipped to handle Chey urday.—Advt | | Fire in the Glen street dump was ' b § put out by the fire department yes. | Pr: Tadcliffe Makes Recommenda- { ticut Real Estate Boards Held in Railroad Ran Behind Nearly Two Stamford, Million Imst Year, terday afternoon after a ! P | rday afternoon after an alarm was | tion in Annual Report To | ent in from Box 121 at the corner | Glen and Toc streets. | Health Department | Stamford, May 20.—The first an-| Chicego, May 20.—(AP)—Opera- Victrolas and Planos, at Morans'— | nual convention of the Conn. Asso- tlons of the Chicago, Milwaukee and and restauran advt, | Dr. B. D. Radeliffe, milk, meat and |clation of real estato hoards opened [8t. Paul Ratlway Company, now in liég looking the Hc Frank McDonough, a prisoner at 00d inspector for the department of [here today Wwith several hundred (receivership, —for the ar .\n.llnuj line rolet Bervice and repalr work effi ssrigrds G GohALEY o the Norwich state farm, was taken health, has submitted his annual re- {delegates from all over the state in|Decomber 31, 1924, shows a deficit | iiue i the roof of the 1 K a & 3 5 T et 1y last night on Hartford |port and among other recommenda- |attendance, The convention Is being of 81,868,006, as compared with a 3 . line 3180 3160 clently and promptly under new man the new brew v lispensed t Pl venue by Patrolman M. Joseph |tions suggests the employment of a [held tn the Masonie Temple $207,656 surplus for the previous|| Y€arly Order Rates Upon Application. 8 5 i ‘ ) 4 Count 6 words to a line. agoment. New hourly rates; large thirsty t g ¢ P : yore and returned to the institu- |full time milk inspector. The in-| The delegates were welcomed by | yvear and with a defieit of $6,143,168 14 lines to au fuch, | | | beverage A t I t 3 & 3 lon today. He escaped from the creasing dutles of the office, togeth- |Mayor John F, Keating, Krederick [for the year ending Dec, 31, 1922, | .\:‘Hlnmlu sm.,( linea. assortment of replacement parta will . y farm yester er with the anticlpated Increase In (A, Taft president of the local real |said th et e s A || Minimum Book Charge, 36 conta. for a la and 4 ¥ lay AR 300 il A. Taft president of the local real |said the annual report of the board T e G L B 2l carrlba et all ineat tobKEFaom £ the better kind, Mary|work when enforcement of the pure legtate board and E. Harry Abbott of directors, made public today. Classitied Page on S8ame Day. But. 10 87 W. Main. |inilk ordinance is begun will re-lqe g cjty, president of the Connec- | During 1924, the report said, oper- | quire the services of a full time offl- |4yt esociation, Charles G. Edwards (ating expenscs showed a decrease of | s Accepted Over the Telephone he cial, Dr. Radcliffe believes AL % & R for convenience of custom Call o s e b. |0f New York president of the n $9,449,167. But the economies In || ga5 “Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. plans nteresting vv'; ave been 8UB- 1yona) assoclation was the only speak [Ope & were not sufficlent to off- UPERIOR AUTO €O emian party [mitted by the health department on | 0 T UL o 1o [0t the decrease fn operating reven- ERIOR A 7 \ death rate for the past five years o Al s oo Miller will on |11 C0t h st vears porceniage |(iocussed the matlonl _assoclation Ues of $11,26170 of which $2.407-|[ ANNOUNCEMENTS Lt AL, be held At | deaths was higher than in 19238nd told of Ita work throughout the 121 Was in passenger revenues. Repalr Shop entrance, 25 West United States, it =4 and 1923, In 1924 the percentage =" At . . Burial Lots, Monuments 1 Hat Shop reopening Sat.|Was 1063 in 1923 it was 8.0; In 1022 | At the atternoon scssion the | Boxing Bill Is Ready s c . 5 - TAL VAU Gacrers reia: o t was 9.4; I 1 as 10.8, and |Spcakers will be Herbert U. Nelson Nt % o ke 4 E : = ATLISEHE el a0 I Ford theRHouselToday et fmateriprest Sharmsiosiyfae AUTOMOTIVE LoD LOUNG ] No: <1, Sone and B for the past five years wore: v Ellis of Detrolt, Frank S. Me-| State Capitol, Hartford, May 20.—| pg not require Iarger lota Reasonabiy : Al Rl ot e, T el & oo ; . 1922, 1898 |Caftrey of Albany, deputy commis. [(AP)—The boxing bill to create a | . B. Vault Co., Kenslngton _Auto and Truck Agencles 8 ceting at O A all |} ; sloner of New York state tax com- |°h¢-man commission to replace the | _ < . _ | XON® TRUGKS—Saies and Service, Eric at 8 o'clo h 1 V d 5 A o % 5 present tri-headed commission was NE Al ounmental Works, 1231 won Motor Sales, 171 South Main Bt | & e nission DeLaney Mellis, past presi- 1 nts of all sizes and ) ng in ' ‘Y " ready for the house toray. Its pas- 3 L all eizes a ¥ dent of the New York assoclation of descriptions. Carving and letter cutting | = e ting of the Ameri- | real estate board and I N. Griscon |S18¢ in the forin {n which the com- | our apecinity. BUICK MOTOR W ry of Eddy Gl | o Bt : e QUISCOR |y ittee drew it was a substitute of Capitol Buick Co 19 . Phone f Atlantic City. 2607, il > tor Hiram §. Bingham | CAUTTFLOWRR 150, a doz. Astera 10c. | CADILLAG CARS—Sales and _Bervice Grants Permits To Greenberg For |11 Congressman Sehuyler Merritt n Popper 10 ‘ son | Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” 2 ? the fourth distriet will ba the |POWEr to appolnt a local hoxing| sc, nluma 20c, to B West _Main, corner Lincoln_stieets. West Main Street and Ward for ©° "7 IR D! commissioner who shall be respon-| S THEVROLET MOTOR CARS Tei reopening fat- REI pal V’"(‘"'”""' & dinner to- f4iple to the state commissioner who | - Bt i co. Buperlor Auto Company, Monroe Strect Structures night at the Stamford Yacht club. | to be appointed by the governor. Phony 311, est of Owls will 1 The convention will nelude it P Sl e AT || r YTHERS—Bales and service. he wilding missio oted qa ons rro’ afternoon v . . " 8 Motor 8i COTrPay ) - tonight at Odd Fellows' hail. | The bulldlng commission ¥o'ed isesslons tomorrow afternoon. SHOWER FOR MISS HECKMAN - , - 0.5 Not S Com e Nin K coiner Phone 13 open trom § a, m. untll 7 p. m the bill of Representative Wheeler is forecast, Local authorities will have 4 ShEsild ovs ) AL i T L | A miscellancous shower in honor | MISS RONALTER SHOWERED Lol Sl | BaSALCREN SHONWERED S o tles Tiorcita Heckinan Hotit 14 of| 8 ; o fiss Margaret O'Leary of Trinity |Kensington avenue, was held last er was fe 1. Ward for a two family |groet entertained a group of friends [night by the Lady Maccabecs. A ot 1nrs swor Garden buse on Monroe street, over the jp ¢ nygnt at a shower in honor of group of friends was present or E Phone MOBILE CARB—Bales wnd _service ¢ , S aenaor iatns |Aee Tnslinsleven fwho miIl Bhel ind many laits dara s raeived byjlosn 5 7 | _cormar anay Bte A M. Pasnesm iR 7 evera T ¢ : A {5 L€ 1he T2 Imarricd to Sven Halberg on June Miss Heckman. &he will be married | injy R e o e among Onfario B P puesh rettily ‘ h v | the Greenbe five opposed, | pyoy ST on June 24, fo George Fournier of | w it 42 Sales and Borvice. G A Benoa b1 ) SAD THE WERALD CLASSIFIED this city, The wedding will take tinged with - i ) 2 y §l owners ot lofs d D Cl Lost and Found 5| Main Bt Phome 6. e h ted perr i B PR fng & e e e R ADS FOR RESULTS [piace at St. Joseph's church, T - | EEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GEAY Mo- 1 f owlig numbs tor Cars, Sales And Serv ags of days g T e ch . M ROREIte re remonstrants. The ordir lowing _num! Clty Motor Co., 6 Fim St. peranc: L that 8 i SRR e - - A ND CHRYBLER—B¢ nd property to reject a permit. | st et kbt | . Bennett Motor Sales, 350 Arch t was voted to hold a hearing on PRSIk Gt ae Cherry: Be:| Phone 2052, i ~ation of Robert Andrews 7 18 tor i ‘| NASiT—motor cars Bes the new line. e R s stan N attord Z ; o T -| Snles and Bervica A. G. Hawker, b8 PANTRY SHOWER GIVEN : 4 1 2 | *Fir 4 g Im street try shower in honor of Miss remounstrance of a number of neigh- thirsty of many beautifu] | Teauires 75 per cent of remonstr i & i T ; - 8 ith Motor Eales, 100 homas C. Smith was authorized | 3 : AT s . to remove a small huilding from 440 Church street. A large IS¢, Mary's cometery across the high- g the permit Wedlake was held last eve- at the e of Mrs. Van Valk- ica's leading car values. Bee the new Kuffalo d oeat £ pmbers of gxiie pasi prescit way to Long street. ¢ 5 T T ;nu"n:; Honeyman Auto Gales Co. 139 Buffa L L e m i ¢ : Sililie 5 - P | s ' e d trucks. Kenneth Anticipation ¢ ! Bl L = ; 135 ity : nat g West Main St 1 7 . L 8 ales and Bervice, cor. visitors to Car m 2 ‘ 2 g B figreds 2 . v 5 v ? E Phone 2110. Lecal greater ac rive = . A Slyine ki 8 STARTING SUNDAY—Your Tast || 2 A ATO0DN A i t Arch Bt. Motor Sales Co. Chance to Sec the Greatest Moylie Sonsi HIT BY TWO AUTOMOBILES of All Times! s it i ) e WD OVBRTAND= trom a truck he o J J wroom and service, 127 | 2 J o Gleeve-Valve Motor."” BISEhGiNG At 26TiNoD: [ 8t RACHR h. Phone 2051-2, Louis Nafr p i < T - S succession by h % s il A Autos and Trucks for Sals L] suffered from 3 o . i | BonGE e conps, 1923, 6 good corde he thead | stery, good paint and o tnnl S S o s perfect, $200 down, Terms. Farewell Social for : taken to e not to be in N o P, o ‘ o Advance in Price : H Can T | Buick4-'wheelbmkes [This Question Pops up Today nt AN, vryn.—':'\;“f:"{"”_&'.:& b PPI d ,1 .Ie Moeting of Arms Conference Be- | e imlance on easy terma, e a ted whit { . : 8 ! L i et 66 1 ing Meld at Geneva. ] ; ] 5o ; o ‘ ; NO I ICE turning corners! e 8 ¥ - IR UAlbert Hawlay s e f T—re Tmplete with ¢ . | question of American adherence to| « a tire, motometer, 0 " The Fermomy Grocery Company's Store, formerly located at it e B e wsible six tourlng, run- MISS QUARTI SHOWERTED $3 Main St., New Britain has been moved, and is now dols in the {nterr ge-Jo "3l Main Bt. husiness at 317-19 Main St., just north of the Railroad tracks, a for the contrc Aaclits Quart = it b ON TBROVGTAM, (38i=gond a i deitls g " few doors above the old location. Stocking the usual quality : A e “conditt BT T 2 e 2 et groceries at the Jowest possible prices, with a complete line of . tthe P e lipneg2stioy g EX P E IAN T o e oo fancy froits amd vegetables attractively priced. We shall bhe nswer: Cel‘taml}’- The ! o e 1 1 enr s pleased to <ee our patrons at our new location.’ brake on the OUlSidC front wheel lS ir P - . Phon 5 COMING | “ ; f | automatically released, making v : = : steering easy and car control sure. nstrate the Famous === i { &7 wi/ 4d Only one such device has so far Degioccé:lf% zi[]?l}:r‘:}?l i Special Notice ! calfl‘”/ M{/ {/ been perfected, and Buick has st. RRRRRR W 71z 15 01 11 YR NEUHRRID CAPITOL BUICK CO. {193 ARCH ST. TEL. 2607 “When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them BY J. P. McEVOY AT’ | / <Toos—;::.:‘ L 5 ) MY WIFE 15 COMPLAINING ABOUT TWiS \/ HE CAN'T BLT You CANT 1 ALL T TAVESA /[ o v TuAN EveR 3 € BACK OF US FOLLOWING HER oLLoW YU pur SWAT 1) S 3 © SETIE TANGS. ME [ o ™ £ £ \ F 5 HER [[ Forow 1 - /‘ HE LOOKS ALL RIGHT > . D. I'™M NOT Su we | U THAT EE] D SQUAWK THE NTS IT SIOPPED OR WANTS To ;’/ \ y HORIZO ST OF YoUR UFE €925, by King Feamres Syndwate. I \ - i [ [»AN ?E',M MaY 20 POLLY AND HER PALS They'll. Whistle Now ey e DONT NEED AnY ) | [BuT & 1T (‘mns. EAsy, | T L'LL SHOwW AINT ©OT ANY YOU AND ASHUR You A PHOTO © POWER, HOW CAN ROwW A KIN VE LITTLE BOAT) MOVE 1T2 \ A, - \ ; ; - o Gt B 00 EAST MAIN 8T. 8. RICE, Adams, N. Y. - - . ot

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