New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 32

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PE———_CRL Ll e VOICES IN THE AR |, FRIDAY (Program on Fastern Daylight Sa- ing Time.) WTIC—Hartford—318 46 p. m.—Ba s D W N AC—Bostim—280 WA L—EProvidence—306 WA G—Richmond Hill—3t NOTICE We wish to state that Benjamin Cutler is no longer connected with our store. Mr. Al. Himmelfarh is the new manager and will be pleased to meet all patrons, and guarantee prompt and courteous service at all times, Louis H. Weiner | Parts for all cars 18 Main St., New Britain HOMES, FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE e——————— socloty, 10 p. m—"The 30 p. M Glorlent Girls" p. m—Wm. Fisher, . m,—Dance musje. WAYC _-\. W \ml.—'& 20 WIBH—New York—273 WAAM —Newark—263 WOO—hiladel n-mn—.l» Poliee e ar WPG—Atlantic City—299 WG Y —Schenectad y—380 0 Int WOAL—Pittsburgh—162 30 p KDK A—Pitt=burgh—309 WEAR—Cleveland—389 WTAM—Cleveland—389 WAL J—Detroit—55% RY W—C hicago—536 WG N—Chicago— W AP—Wachington—169 WHAS—Touisyitle—100 W SB—Atlanta—i28 WMC—Memphis—190 KTHS—Hot Spring~—375 wt Worth—176 WBAP—Ft KFNF—shenandoah—266 WOC—Davenport—181 WDAF—Ransas Clty—365 Ens LeRoy Fisher, baritone readings. | 10 p. m—Popular recital, 1:45 p. m-—The Nighthawks. |y KSD—St, Louls—515 I .30 p. m.—John Halk, violinist 1 p. m~"To be continued p. m.—~Hermann High school orch KOA—Ix lago t Erminie," coml Hoot Owls. CNRA—Moncton—313 Market program ment features, aniong ™ from | The ertain 1 them two jopular songs by John Nhaugnessy.| DA his singer had the regulation vaus \ o and his method of inter- | #"¢ ""”"""’”m.”l. . reminded one of the fa ‘Oh, Katherr Ttaces," were th by him. He ‘(upclnnd Takes Isste IRty R4 ShstioA With Vice-President | work musie Allentown, Pa., May (AP) plano whic oyal 8. Cor 1ast night, took issue with e Pregident Dawes in the latter's the procedure o Thnd VIRl 08 10 Lectady will provide three relay t which the signals from the smitter will be picked-up soher points That's all for today, thanks! . ampalgn to change | of the o with respect s to the around | cloture rule. In a speech before the Kiwanis club Senator Copeland clared that the right of unlimite debate was a check and bala g8 to the Ame ; that it pre ough'it 1a but ‘g in with unus other stations 1 thelr best to get in lings, WFBI, at Syra- ered considerably at times, ing buck and forth ervous vigor of a knitting senat properiy system of | vents a m | and protects {nterests ity IFour oftered *Just | States, He pointe hat n WHN, New York. | York. I higan and Toi e majo .. of the or Mary nns wually hig entertaining. CNRE—IL 4|HI'VII(HV|A>|; OOKED FOOD SHOP, 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. Telephone 3583 DON'T FORGET that the best place to buy the purest foods, plepawd\ for your wn\enlence dl\d vour delight, is at our store. We sell only high-grade | goods of the best quality. You can rely on our Deli- | catessen. Everything is fresh and appetizing and as | wholesome and nutritious as pure ingredients and sani- tary handling make possible. SATURDAY SPECIALS Brookfield Butter (1-4 pound prints), 30c lb. ! Short Cut Shoulders, 24c Ih. Butter 50c¢ 1b. Gobel's Smoked [ Cloverhloom (1-4 b, | prints), v l Imported Swiss Cheese, | £9c 1b. i | imported Roquefort Cheese, 6ic 1b. Honey in the Comb. | | | | | | | Orange Pekoe Tea 39¢ Ih, Walnut Meats, 59¢ Ih. Vegetahle Salad, 28¢ 1b. { | Reg. 18¢ Coffee. | 10c Th, | | Roast Stuffed Chickens, 3 to 4 £1.75 - 82,00, Ihs. avg., ABOUT THE Pickled Beets N. R. € STORE Cookies Pickles and Olives Hash Ol Colony Canned Goods Corned Beef All kinds of Cooked Meata. Swadish and German Delicacies Winchell “Millstre Whole Whe Smith's am” at Bread. 1p i appearing at s in New e urged rad o n in that t St. Louis Man Tied {a Tree and Given Flogging | Floyd 24 years s morning I, & few to &t. Joscph, Mo, May 22 f this y beaten Kenneth Warren 4 and John E Joseph, in con o assault is nm believed to | ired The motive o | known, Outstanding Packard Stock Is Recalled Detroit, May 22.—(AP)—All out standing terred stock of the ckard Motor Car company, total- ximately $9,600,00%, hag catted for redemption by action ard of directors, it was an- e today, 1 ate at k is to be redeemed is 51, next, and it is announced and three-quarters per on that date n to the $110 or retirement of the city, ti be se- for the flogging 18 not FOR SALE—One counter and cash drawers, Cost $100. Will sell for $25. For more particulars, address P. O. Box 537, —— “New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well? 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 A. M. GALBRAITH Carpenter & Builder 110 Austin St. Tel. 1 4 e o ROBERT L. HAYDEN ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF “LEE MANOR” SITUATED IN MADISON, CONNECTICUT on the Sound This very desivable shore property is now under de- velopment and 200 choice lots will be offered for sale. Ideally situated, within 200 yards of trolley, bus line and Boston Post Road, “LEE MANOR" is most dcu~~~|hle There is a BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACH and the property is restricted enough to attract prospec- tive owners of summer homes, Visit “LEE. MANOR"” and ascertain how these lots can be bought on an easy payment plan. Agent on land every day hetween the hours of 11 n. m. and 3 p. m. daylight. ROBERT L. HAYDEN teal Estate and Insurance Bristol, Conn. Phone 1111 or 66 133 Main Street, Write “NOTICE! The K« formerly located at 283 Main St onomy Grocery Company's Store New Britain has been moved, and is now doing business at 317-19 Main St.. just north of the Railroad tracks. n few doors above the old ocation. Stodking the usual quality grocerfes at the lowest possible prices, with a complete 1ne of We <hall I fancy fruits and iegetables attractively priced pleased to sce our patrons at our new location ™ L i s oy gy G THERE 15 ONE /I YOUE NEIGHERKOOD I of New | ritles | New | gislation | nse of the | The po- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 HARTFORD HARTFORD Call 3500 Direct Wire New Britain to Fox's at our expense. Place all telepl surance that t tion, hone orders over this wire with the as- hey will be filled to your entire satisfac- Interesting Specials From The Baby Shop White Dimity Handmade Dresses Your daughter Special $1.98 will look adorable in one of these dainty little hand- made dresses of white dimity with touches of hand embroidery, smock- ing or pretty colored collars and cuffs, Sizes 2 to 6. Spring For Boys And Girls, 2 To At Great Reductions ONE GROUP AT COST AND LESS There are just thirty-five coats in this group. Broken sizes. Exceptional values. | CROWLEY BROS. INC. C. H. KENT | Grading, | | Landscape Gardening, | Lawns Mowed, Hedges Trimmed, General Lxpressing 211 MAIN ST, TEL, 3204 | | L — WE ARE NOW BACK AT OUR OLD LOCATION 22 STATE STREET HARTFORD HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Tel. 2-4177 Coats ONE GROUP 20% OFF Our new Spring Coats for boys and girls in many charming styles. AT 89¢ A SPECIAL SELLING OF UNDERWEAR COMBINATIONS CREPE GOWNS AND SLIPS —in pretty plain colors —of fine muslin daintily or gay flowered designs trimmed with embroid- that any little girl would ery. We would suggest love to wear to the Land stocking up on these for of Nod. Easily laun- the little girl never dered for they need no seems to have enough to ironing. Exceptionally wear under her light good looking at this low summery dresses. price. Baby Shop—Fifth Floor A. H. HARRI§ CINDERS FOR SALE ~—General Trucking— iuu STANLEY ST. TEL. 3473-9 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given oo all jobs, —TEL. 2913 FINE 3-FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE ON LYON ST. With all improvements; only built a few years. This sec- tion is building up the most rapidly of any in the city. Money to Loan on First and Second Mortgages Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 308-0, Bank Bldg. DT e T SR T THE OLD HOME Yol SAY-IN THAT DEAL M JEFF WONT \\GET STuck? 0 TOWN BY STANLEY 1] NO-NO-| SAY OLDUERF IS JUNK OLD IRON - BOTTLES RAGS AND SECONP HAND EURNITURE ILL GIVE YOD NINETY CENTS T [AND PICK EM UP MYSELF WHAT You SAY| (THATS A GOOD DEAL — HE WONT HAVE TOGET OFF THE SEAT e JEEE PUTT/NGEE: WAGON C_O\JLD NT HAVE PICKED ouT A BE TTER PLACE To BREAK DOWN. ‘ o © 1923 o nea savice e 572225

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