New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 13

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LIGHTER STREETS ARE_ADVOCATED Electrical Experts Give Cities * Rdvics San Franelsco, June 19 (A—The life and Jimbs of more than 17 per cent of the people killed and injured in ostreet acoldents at night would be preserved It adequate lighting of etreets and highways were provided, says a report of the Street and High- way Lighting Lommittee ot the Na- tional Electric Light Assoclation, presentéd at the 48th concention of that assoclation here today, Statistics for 1923 show that 22,- 80C persons were killed, 678,000 in- Jured and $600,000,000 economic loss incurred fn traffic accidents the re- port declares. This represents an 80 per cent increuse in the number of accldents compared with seven years ago. About 85 per cent of the accl- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925, ning t_ha capltu= | which will no longer belong to our latlon), but eur surrender and lhnfl dear Spaln, but will be yours, who ? i have conquered it by force and bloody bettle preaeding It have left | \Ce0d s with your blood ae your In our souls no place for resent- | conactence called for under the de- ment againat the men who fought s | mand of clvilization and humanity. nobly and vallantly, | “From 11,000 Spanish soldiers, You fought and acted in com- Pedro Lopez de Castillo, pHance with the same call 6f duty as “Soldter of Infantry.” we, for we all respect the power | “gantiago de Cuba, August 21, 1895." of our respective States, You it ourag o ' ova waie | SPRINGEIELD BOYS 10 VISIT THIS it quality which w ve not met with during the three years.we have car- DeMolay Members of Two Citles to rled on this war against people without religlon, without morals, without consclence, and of doubt- ful origin, who couldr not confront the enemy, but, hidden, shot their noble vietims from ambush and then immedlately fled, This was the )\Ind‘ of warfare we had to sustain in this unfortunate land, "“You have complied exuctly with all the laws and ugages of war as recognized by the armles of the most civilized nations of the world; have given honorable burial to the | dead of the vanquished; have cured | 2:30 p. m.. meeting af Walnut Hil) thelr womnds with great humanity; park. (If it rains, meet at 2:50 at| have respected and cared for rour|Y. M. C. A.) Registration, L prisoners and thelr comfort; and | tennis. lastly, to us whose coidition was| 4:45 p. m) parade to Y, M. C. A., Have Get-to-gether Here Over Week-End, A get-together meeting of Springfield chupter and the Nathan Hale chapter of New Britain of the Order of DeMolay will be held in this ity Saturday and Sunday. The program will be as follows: Saturday. tervible, the | " [default, by Springfield ehapter, | Sunday. 10:16 a. m, meet at Aziz Grotto hall, Capitol theater bullding. 10;80 a. m, march. to Trinity Mathodist church Sermon by the | Rev. Willlam H. Alderson, pastor. 12:06 p. m, march to Aziz Grotto | hall to say good-bye. Officlal closing of meet, | SHORT CALENDAR DOCKET Ten cases are listed on the docket for the short calendar session of the city court at 1 o'clock Monday after. noon, as follows: Katheryn 8. Whit- ney agalnst Ida A. Steele executrix, pleading or default, A. W. Upson for the plaintiff, Donald Gaffney for the defendant; Rackliffe Bros. Co. against Antonlo Stellato, judgment |T. L Rachlin for the plaintiff; New Britain Lumber Co., against Patrick McGovern and others, pleading or Kirkham, Cooper, Hunger- ford & Camp for the plaintif, George W. Klett for McGovern; board of water commissioners | against ¥, 0. Kilbourne and others, | pleading or default, John H, Kirk- |ham for the plaintiff, B. I [tor the défendant; hoard of Monmn sstoners against ‘A, G | pleading or default, John H. Kirk. | murrer and judgment, A, W. Upe son ‘for the plaintift; Mrs. John Sheehan against the Union Laundry Co,, pleading or ¥efault, McDonough for the plaintiff, Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp for the defend- ant; John Skritulski against M, H. I"ox, motion to sirike out, Joseph G. Greenstein for Fox, A, C. for Gallo. Camera Diplomacy you have something to “win drink?" “With pleasure,” replied the pho- tographer's customer. When the sitter said: “But whit about that lit- tle invitation?" “Oh, sir, this is just a trade ruse *|of mine to give a natural and inter- | ested expression to the face,” replied |the knight of the camera—Illustrat- ed Leicester Chronicle, Overwork, worry, no appetite sleep, T looked like a corpse, ary Wilhelmy of 8t. Paul, 4 an operation sked me to try Woods for the plaintift, Willlam M. | Baldwin | photo was taken the | | eeeee— | FRIEND SAVED MRS| WILHELMY | no | add to my troubles | Greatest Value Treat of the Season $1497.00 Worth of High Grade PHONOGRAPHS TO BE SOLD AT $49 - $69 - $79 dents were due fo automobile traftio. you have glven freely of | “It must be evident to any one wnq,‘ has dyiven a car that adequate street and highway lighting would be a large tactor in reducing the num. ber of such accldents,” add the re- port. (led by Springfield Fife and Drum ham for the plaintiff; Eustathius | Lyd . Pinkham's Vegetable Com- food, of your stock of medicines, for | |m|u) ude Barrows, | pound, 1 did so, and you should see | after the fighting the two armels| 5.6 p. m., recreation hour at Y. Traceskie for |the improvement, I eat well, sleep mingled ‘with the utmost harmony. ‘4" \~»xv\|xnm|ng bowling, pool. the plaintiff; A. J. Grise against Ru- | well, have gained in welght and “With the htgh sentiment of ap- 16:30 p. m, dinner at Masonic hall. |dolph Schmidt and others, bond for | strength and feei fine.” That is what | preciation from us all, there remains | 7:30-8 p. m..soc! | prosecution, Nalr & Nair for the | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- |,but to éxpress our farewell and with | legrec worked by | plaintiff, George W. Klett for the | pound did for Mrs. Wilhelmy, and it A awakening public conscience la;tlw greatest sincerity wish you E a er. | defendant; Citizens Coal Co. against | will do as much for any suffering evident In many places, says the re- | all happiness and health in this land degree worked | Mike Karnasiewlcz, argument of de- | woman, rt. It has been pointed out many L times in the past that in addition to the reduction of accidents, crime te materfally reduced, corgestion of traffic relioved, industries attracted, sanitary conditions of streets im- proved, and clvic pride fostered, | from the development of better street lighting. SPANIRDS [AUDED YANKEE SOLDIERS Praised Courage and Humanity | of Warriors in Cuba New and Used Models ¢ | Tuborski against ¢ judgment. Stanley J. we Some as Low as A Good Many Are Radio Models el JNIllll l{ll\x i i ;‘ lll Columbia Cabinet Was $140 Now Victrola Upright Was $125 Now A rather interesting portrayal: of the feclings of the defeated Span- igh soldiers as they were about to embark Spain tollowing the con ciusion of the Spanigh-American wur in 1895, and a true depletion of thei feelings toward and regard for the honor und gallantry of the can opponcits, may be m a letter written to th rs of ll’ American Army’ “BAYER’S SMOKE SALE IS WITHOUT QUESTION THE GREATEST VALUE-GIVING SALE I EVER ATTENDED,” SAID JACK. “I NEVER SAW SUCH FINE S, TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS AT SUCH LOW PRICES.” THAT IS WHAT EVERYONE SAID WHO ATTENDED THIS SALE, BOUGHT, AND COMPARED VALUE FOR VALUE—DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR. THEY PROVED CONCLUSIVELY THAT THEIR SAV WERE ONE-HALF, COME AND PROVE IT TO YO S AND YOUNG MEN'S CAPS 89c¢ Values up. to $2.50 A Score of Other Values Equally Low in Price In Fact You'll Find Unprecedented Reductions Here Saturday $ 1pasentiepriatnd MEN'S PANTS—Save One-half MEN'S KNEE PANTS Spanish War Veteran Y 1 letter should be of in New Britai he Span- 1sh War Veterans’ encamp- | ment. It dg it tribute 1o | 4'§ 5ol and Is as follows: “Boldiers of the American Army: “We would not be fulfilling our | Auty a3 well-born men In whose | breasts there lis gratitude -and sourtesy should we e rk for our MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S ysun‘s ONE AND TWO-PANTS beloved §pain sending to Sour ouf o core) andmsil ‘ BLUE SERGES 2 1 7 5 WORSTEDS ¢ (& (6} [ ] fought you with ardor, with all our HEVIOTS TWEEDS steeagihiendcancrinEs Lo kaic v1ns ASSIMERES PENCIL STRIPES Values $30.00, Q'h 00 and SJO 00 KEEP KOOL—PALM BEACH vietory, but without the slightest rancor‘or hate toward the Ameri- | ran nation, We have been van- | CLOTHES SHOP 12 Latest With All You Need Pay Now Is Down Every Balance Record Purchase Easy thout Selections Saturday Terms v \Ll L Sl i 00 auished by you (so our gencrals and | Stop ltching Scalp Baldness cap be prevented ecasier than cured. Stop falling hair and itching scalp, banish all dandruft and ir grow by using Par- he b onic and scalp I's guaranteed, Sold IH " Our Annual Wall Paper Sale EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS This is the BIGGEST SALE we have ever attempted in WALL PAPER DISTRIBUTION and it affords HOME OWNERS, RENT PAYERS, BUILDERS and REAL ESTATE BROKERS an Excellent Opportunity to buy —WALL PAPER AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES NOTE THE REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS BEDROOMS DINING ROOMS Regular 10c to 18¢ Regular 18¢ to 30c Regular 35¢ to 60c Regular 60c to $1.00 Sale 4Y4c to 9c | Sale 9c to 17c | Sale 17c to 29c | Sale 29c to 47c During the Sale we will give a Very Special Discount on All Qur HIGH-GRADE PAINTS, VARNISHES and BRUSHES. Now is the time to prepare for a rainy day. “Paint in time what’s thine.” The JOhn BOYle CO. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Radios On Easy Terms NEW BRITAIN Open Saturday SAVE Yo Evening 138 MAIN ST. ek 117 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN KITCHENS LIVING ROOMS 3-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE

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