New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1925, Page 18

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/ BRITAIN DAII CORNELLSTUDENTS | o e IN FIERCE FIGHT " Disturbance Occurs in Theater ‘ At thaca HERALD, SATURDAY, SENATOR KING IN SCATHING REMARK +so—cve— Hight Favor Abalition of Federal | i s Noren | Trade Gommisson which was V\le d down Tue \]H liot Mrs. IXmma Miss Heyward, | fled o pictur nmght on a n seen by MAY 23, 1925 '\Ien s and Women's (.a\b l~\ l)om;z a nght About o Wom- 14 Ili ore man s tak- DEATH VALLEY HoT, BUTTHIS S HflTTFR Sizzling Azizia in Tripoli l\ Regular Furnace i ,‘“R, b Two Women Pick Out Photo of | | | ish while that of the n v and re Harry Murder Suspect As Man Seen Near g on the appar Mrs, Weymouth's Cotage. Portland, Me ight by a man who s D he crime, ng Express of Utah published yesterday Mrs, Lena Weymouth WE HAVE FOR SALE Jerome Street Belvidere Militars Headquarters son mu ra T Jes: seru Pleasant Refugze in Reach No Drill to Be Held [)unnz Month of Jun SAILOR TOST AT SEA BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE looked at the n, who o murder of ATTRACTIVE 6-ROOM HOME— Hot water heating, sunroom, fire- place, hardwood floors; corner prop- BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM, HOME == large 2-car garage; corner lotj housc in perfect condition, wm Inst win- | e in their iden- to the dispatch, aseerted, by ome wi LII]UUR 1§ CHEAP 40 MILES AT SEA- Bflal - Norway to Honor Man il I\1llcd in Civil War May (AP)—A ) ¢ Briga- ‘Lyamam of Excursion Brings in Report \\'indxm Beer Draws But ., ll(Nl \lme Than Usual (AP)—Only ho do not u " Pope Reported About t To \hke New C dldmals (AP "% READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS FOR RESULTS —————————————————— ECZENA OYER FACE AND BODY Nearly Driven Crazy By Itching. Cuticura Healed. 1 was bothered for a year with sczema all over my face and body. It was in pimples and I kept it irri- tated by scratching for it nearly drove me crazy itching, and it kept me awake nights. was treated but it did not help me, so when I heard about Cuticura I1 Forest ill:, Conn, Mile From Center 90 ACRE FARM barn, - State's Attorney \\ ill Re(m\e Romunemlmn ¥ (AP 8 room house, large milic house, 2 cow harns, silo, chicken coops, fce pond, and all necessary farm tools, 19 cows, 160 quarts of mily daily, 2 heifers, 2 horses, chickens, 175 young fruit trees, and feet fl!‘oosh Cnn plowed plant- 16, 1924, 25 acres ed. city water. 300 from house. House and harn lighted Reason for selling heirs J. Phelan 1 { by electricity. needed to goothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum 1s fragrant and sefreshing, the —a part owncr and want their money. W rency, Bristol, Conn, L ROBERT L. HAYDEN ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF “LEE MANOR” SITUATED IN MADISON, CONNECTICUT on the Sound e Border Patrol Hotel Is Destroyed by Flames - NOTICE We wish to state that Jenjamin Cutler is no longer | connected with our store. Mr. Al. Himmelfarb 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 15 Main St., New Britain This very desirable 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 accessible. There is a BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACH and the property is restricted enough to attract prospec- tive owners of summer homes, Visit “LET. MANOR” and ascertain how these lots can he bought on an easy payment plan. HELD AS BURGLARS Agent on land every day between the hours of 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. daylight. / ROBERT L. HAYDEN Real Estate and Insurance 135 Main Street, Iristol, Conn. Write Phone 1111 or 66 Is not a large sum of money to have saved, hut it is in many cases enough for the first payment on l a modern house. The Next $2000 will he saved much more quickly than the first he- | § cause of the incentive to pay off your mortgage. (‘all at our office and see if we have not on our § list just the cosev home vou have heen talking of owning. “NOTICE! momy Grocery Company's Store The ¥ 283 Main St formerly located at New Britain has heen moved, and s 7-19 Main St now doinz husiness at just north of the Railroad tracks. n few doors ahove the old location. Stocking the usual quality groceries at the lowest possible prices, with a complete line We of fancy frufts and vegetables attractively priced shall he pleased 1o see our patrons at our new location LOUIE S. JONES Agency 17 COURT STREET Real Estate and Insurance Open Saturday Evening B 1§ erty, Fast Main Street TWO-FAMILY HOUSE—13 rooms; barn and garvage; lot 73x198; fine In- vestment, Stanley Street AMILY BRICK HOUSE—Steam ; 2-car garage, Stratford Road 6-ROOM BUNGALOW-—Steam heat} 1-car garage; lot 60x125. 2. Cherry Street TWO 6-TENEMENT BUILDINGS— 5 and 6-rooms rents; ne income; Y Sl Jerome Street : 4 6-ROOM HOME—TInside finish beau- Stanley Street tiful; 1-car garage; lot 60x480; much 0-ROOM HOUSE—Easily adapted | fruit. for a two-family home; lot 147x290; | Drice very rensonables extra lot, - | Edwards Street o Q 3-FAMILY HOUSE — Just Jubilee Street [ price very reasonable, A-FAMILY HOUSE—Right on trol- | ley lne; 3-car garage; excellent in- | Lake Court WL | 8-ROOM COTTAGE~In very good | condition; location suitable for lease ing rooms; price reasonable. Westwood Park ‘.. sk ‘.'n-ll(lfl.\( COTTAGYE. — Hot water ine Street | heat, porch glassed in; 1-car garage; JARGE PAMILY HOUSE—Two- | 100 feet front; connects with trolley fine shrubbery; lot |at White's crossing; price very rea- ; steam heat, | sonable. builty Chapman Street 2. FAMILY HOUSE—Steam heat; just recently built; corner property. | | Plainville Highway—Traut Estate VERY MODERN 15-ROOM HOME—Two separate heating systems, im- mense veranda; large un-to-date barn, 3-car garage, 12 chicken runwaysj 811 feet on the highway; suitable to sub-dividing into lots; price suitable, Lots For Sale in Every Section of the City. i Four Beautiful Homes for Sale at Maple Hill. Business Properties—Arch Street, Hartford Ave., South Main Street, Main Street. T. W. 0’Connor & Son FOR SALE on COAL T'he SHURBERG O C. H. KENT Landscape Gardening, Grading, Lawns Mowed, Hedges Trimmed, General Expressing 241 MAIN ST. TEL, House St. Modern—14 Rooms Three Car Garage COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. Family Hamilton Two Phone 3 3204 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully glven on all jobs. —TEL. 2013 T A H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE ~—General Trucking— 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL. 3472-2 WE ARE NOW BACK AT OUR OLD LOCATION 22 STATE STREET HARTFORD HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Tel. 2-4177 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. 2 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 2-1178 BAKERY WEDDING CAKES wuwfvugs & FANCY] </ £ Yo SAY - \ra HANK HAS f) S A SMART AN 136 DEALER /N ALL EQANV OF MEDIUM. HARD AND SOFT COALS PLAIN 8. FANCY SLACK - ON-SKID BRICIKS FoR DOME ST BAE — CHICKEN FEED - GLASS 5 SHEER DIP - NO-NO- 1 SAY THATY 'S THE Tm‘rs AUNT LUCRETIAS oLD BLACK T~ 3 HANKS AN % = OoLD FOX HE SCAT'!ERED CORN A MILE 7T WAS JUST DISCOVERED TODAY WHY HANK BOYNTON SETS OUT A SMALL BoX t OF STRAW ON HIS WINDOW SILL EVERY MORNING| £1928 BY NEA STIVICE INE— §-23-28

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