New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1925, Page 22

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RIISSIANS FABlNfi GLERKS PETITION & CHILD PROBLEMS, FOR HALF HOLIDAY Aumormes N0 Balled by Vagrants Motéow Aug. 14 - Eoviet Rusela’s grea problems is to relis of vagrants, destitute ¢ unemplc elty. is the gars a flow every theee evils of wh vag ch Lunac most ter I'nion’s body."” Ma addicted ara infected with a0 v of niles are positive 1 thousands of t of into & state of semi.s th them bordering have had their and excited hy that they have enemles of aocic Of almost equal proportions on idlo the leglons of ad meandicants t1 tor finds cluttari squatting in front Their constant casional Ameri his way ta F mal pensite agreeably quite a nor altt most ex in the we army of sorronful, ians that il ons is the most evi n the Rol The Soviet a mendicancy, ploy nent are cr share war-affected zovernment is irvingz possible lisposal employed problem is so h ate that it The on the s to ameliora trol into the of I apital apping Wural resonre ay, offer the onlj visting evils nsssia’s is beyond 1 his appeal to ehenertacd Men Arrested Tn Charge of Robbing Mails €f * no Defence Varicose Veins Are Quickly Reduced P - gists are se CHICK EVANSIS - ., Entered in Oakmont Gountry o Club- Tonrnament hants will expreas Makmont Fa “harles (Chiek) cago, T8 At Chi national open and amateur golf tltles in one vear, make a remarkable re- covery from his present form if hw 18 to he a fanrtar in the 1925 ama- at the Angust 31 to September § obtained 1916 and 66 years as there 1917 Aug Evan man to win h Petition only must teur event Oakmoant enunty club, Fvans ships in bath champion- held them for were no tourna 1718 becauss of from the top by the third rownd regained the crown a vear later and at the same finiath o nas his tietim and the genre one-gided, 7 and 6. For five irled {het niaca (Fxai? Jones does today ha has heen Imaintain a ehamplonship stride Only this vear he falled ta qualify in tha mid-western Afstrict for national epen and last vear in amatenr Ruddy Knepper turned him back in the first round by the over- helming margin of 9 and 7 Fxvans was horn in Indianapolis in 1890 and after moving to Chirago hoy. He came Into in 1710 when he western open champlonship at Beverly Golf club. Chicagn. He rcap- |tured amatenr |eight times within the parind el Mz"‘" and 1923 5 o merean- | =y, ess and injury have had much " ltn do with Fhick's career. Tn 1914 he made his second invasion of Eu- the first time he went cattla boat—and in France seeking [ Nonoral ha 'fall’ down! staira batars | his mecond round mateh | to America ankle on in and wded Franeis Ouimet 1919 play, ha ad sweet revenge, for met very Lyears he o that Rohby | of )ate na a half at lunch, the time e clerk i= one and one allotted turdave esperial the clark does not the entire tima allotted Atly returns before during sh hours." | varions | it 1= impos- | Tuneh | time to assist at car when a promi- won uniform A necessitates and im- | oo SlRpiivE ot nieal tha clerks but wort {ve extra pay, fled salary n xeaption and this inclnd half- Wwe the western “Tn practl every with the allotted to the help should be and is. professions, a clerk LORSsS in nher of Commerce ta suffer af the returnad eprained national open but he missed a puit by two inches to TWhalter Hagen cama ta natiee by winning that year. Tn tha 1923 amateur Frans tied Tones for medal with 147 hat was Aefeated by WWillia Hunter in the | firet ronnd to our that it called reasons animosity hut or ta realize that no 5 employers exists, we feel th read present have can, legitimate have more time at | onrs a considered npon, Wy we should losa the title feel t disposal, is Ate rase en ith conditions in other citiss and the that von will see that it gets Wbt the result of vour ) the chairman of the clerks’ Tiamas are the baggage animals of Bolivia at this time to thank r atfention this peti- s Undaunted RICH BOOTLEGGERS SUER FOR TAXES [Inele Sam Seeks fo Collect on Incomes hom from collector of and seek Rt om the 11 fe and | were a Dickson Los Anceles at- | Then he | al ‘| ST nnahle fn | | killed this learned golf as a caddy | jjcoy on a hobhling around | frst | of ha rney h hands in a railmay But he never s nat ing 21,192,408 | ace let that stop him tdent years ago. and naw e a of the 1 city's lzading law TH PO ITERS PHOENIX TEMPLE IS 49 YEARS OLD TODAY | Frank Ohkin and Fast street will leate Lake Wangimbane. where the will ks camping. Two Charter Members Left—Colonel |2 entry Thompson and Chicf Rawlings— Ghorgel Fot of West Pear) et and Wiltred Bedard of Glen ot for an autemobile throngh Maine, They will camp Natfonal Head s New Britainite, | Phoenix Temple of Honor 1s 43 years old today, according to the records of that organization, and tha anniversary will be recognized in a small way at the meeting tomorrow evening in Odd ¥ hal) At | year it I8 planned there will be a big celebration of the anniver- sary, street 1eft today aukee, at Lake Winnepes rgeant Michael J. Flynn and Mrs urch and allows' Rose of Tast street pl 10 dave' terman of street have golden for n acation in New Tohn floan of this eity, wha was Mies F) spending orenca Canfleld of Garden a natlonal office at Block is suprema cannclior supreme recorder e o head of tha organization Chief of Police Willlam J. T also {8 & past grand co Colonel A, H clork, a past which office fs h national Former wlings uneillor, arlotts Burns of Chestnut s visiting with f rophy of [ Madison Calonel IO Sl g . Flynn of the Rawl surviving charfer mem hraneh “hint" : atfon ta he tour of New 3 RILLED Machaniestille, ~William Har and former vill Mills RY ) M. Iaufers and vefler and | o Fina Clara, are A tory Saratoga connt afternoon In t1 ATeal Walter Andrus ora parents, Mr, ake court. el kn from &' Maina railroad was struck he ards orton of ¢ returned he h Fxpenshie the Youth ta marrled friend — Fr {how much do T pav for a marriag e, old fell Friend — Ten your entire salar s heen spend- nder and family of and Mrs, F. Kel- visiting Larson of shillings dawn, and for the Minneapolis, Minn n, I Alf 15, Al Mre each weak — Brigtol Eve ey are Mr rest of your life ed ning and Brooks sty FOR SATURDAY MORNING Sitloin and Round Steaks 33c Ib. Choice Young Fowl ... 33 Tender Fricassee Chickens 27c Sugar Cured Smoked Hams 33¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS Tender Roasting Chickens 42¢ Fresh Killed Broilers ... ... 45¢ Boneless Sirloin Roasts... 25¢ Best Print Butter ......... 3¢ Legs Genuine Spring Lamb 39¢ Ib. th. Ib. Ib. fh. National Meat Stores Co. TEL. 403 70 WEST MAIN Largest Retailers of Quality Meats in U Dy 1s In Dast | Winthrop | with his family, | bids is THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick d Ready Reference. Clearance prica on all Mary Eli= beth dresses, 87 W, Main, 1 flight up vt | muel Smith yesterday filed with | the elty clerk notlea of intent to gell | |his meat store at 462 East street tn |Thomas Boyle and John J Kel [the sala affective Angust 20 I Victrolas and Planos, at Morans' adut Joseph Carlson of 47 Eay street hung a palr of trousers con- aining $50 In a shed at 43 Rhodes streat yesterday afternoon, later found that the money had been sfolen, according to a report he made fo the police last night Gulbransen player piancs at Morans, | Special Notice { City Items 1 INSERTIONS Charge Prepata a0 kD 20 o4 13 “0 43 1.0 3180 Upon Application. a line iearly Order Rates Count 6 words to 14 lines to an Inch Minimum Space, 3 linea, Minimum Book Charge, 3b centa No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for ssitied Page on Same Day. Sat. 10 M. Arcepted Ovel enience of ¢ Ask for a “Want Ad the Telephone Call Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS = Monuments | Burlal) BURIA forced; The A Rork final sale of tickets for the A H Wl take Uiheir regular |hall Adults Hickats are limited Lots, &) excursion fo in place this evening at | Tndd's children preot, ed, will out either wood or metal Lo not require larger lota Reasonably priced. N. B, Vault Co. Kensington meeting in l Clty Advertlsement descriptions. " Carving and letter cuttl | .our_spectalty. Notica Is her bids Committee of th chy gleen that realed ed by ool | City of New Brit in for the purchase of a one-fam iy Vance Street in New | 1 parts of tha city. Britaln. en land owned hy the City | EAG v e ot Britain, which house must be caid land by the | 0 da lavs plants, pleasing on funeral work 617 Church 8t i1l be receiy he Sel house on ALY Very tine | 218 Ta doz, emoved from Greenhouse, purchaser within ter E ceptance of bid. Certified 10 per cent of the bid price company each bid and ths balance of the purchase price must be paid | ptance of bid. All bids | chould he addressed to the Commit- tee en School Accommodations and must be left at of Superintendent of Schools on Hill- side Placs on fore Tuesday August 18, 1025 fock p. m. (daylight time) The right to reject hereby ac- | of must check upan the ace the o the of or ¥ at 5 o any and all reserved hool Commiftee af the Jones Qualli’v Mari et 33 MYRTLE STREET a pound SSC Special For Tomorrow— Jones Quality Market LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING ILAMR 32 MYRTLE STREET PHONE 285 The New Britain Business College Rooms 400—401—402 160-162 Main St. New Buitain, Conn, Sovereign Building Will be open every week-day from Aug, 10—Aug. 28 from 2-5, and Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7-8 o’clock for INFORMATION and ENROLLING pupils, “RENT A TYPEWRITER ” pewriters and Adding Machines For Sale and Rent at Most Reasonahle Prices and Terms New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main St. P("”Y AND HER PALS ’“)afety Flrst fm A hur |/ mow'D TH'OLE )( LerNELINT { HapPEA TO GIVE ‘EM To DURA & T K““F C“Eb GOIN' To LIGHT \ . UP YOURA, ToO? e L] 4 \"AL Al NTCHA \ AupP! AoT Z? \JEST ANow. I WAAT TSEE WOT HAPPEAS To You, i)y : » of all eizes and | 1165 Stanles | l AUTOMOTI Auto and Truck Agencles 8 ACME TRUCKS—8ales and Gervice. Erioe fon Motor ales 171 South Matn 8t i orrice. Capltol Buldk Ceo 193" Areh B¢, ' Phons 26 CADILLAG CARG—Eales Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln wtreets. CHEVRULET MOTOR CARS—8ales and service. Buperior Auto Company, 118 A[V:h 8t. Phons 211, CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and service. Hennett Motor Gales, 250 Arch 8t Phone 2482, OODGE "BROTHERS—8ales “and _ssrvica 8. & F. Motor Baies Cor l!l Elm Bty corner Frankiin. Phone 78 FORD CARS AND TRMCKS—FNM-A: trector, Bales and service. Genuloe v\ru and accessorien. Automotive Bales 200 E. Muin, Phone 2701, and Bervica Station, Hartf M. Paonessa. N—0Oakland and Gray. ade motor cars. Sales und service, Main 8t. Phone 2216, D and GRAY M | Service. Hardware ) St._Phone 2724, ce the new iina A G. Hawker, 88 4 Ave, cor otor_cars. Fales and Bervice SLDFMOBILE MO! ARS—"The Ree fined Six." smith or Bales, 100 West )" MOTOR CARG 3 trucks. Keoneth Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor, and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Loeal 1 Snubbers, KNIGHT ~AND OVERLAND— motor cara, showroom and servies, 137 Cherry St. “Tha Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudoluli. Phone 2051-2. Autos D COUPE cash __* | FéR starter, dem bought 6 « Tewett St FORD TRUCH are ex- int and upholstery n . 2 epares, __Phone touring car fn on and looks trrmh & Co. Park ¥ 5 good neat appearing car and conditlon. Goad family car, nd terms considered. K. 5 (Cor: Chevrolet coups, 3 rase Ford roadster. aport m Stutz o, 4-pase ¢-pess. OFEN EVENING 259 ARCH STREET - EENEWED FORDS Tudor sedan (2) Foadster (2), at Roadster (2 Touring cars (2), at §378, $200. 3100 at $128 Coupe at §180, co siden). ot ton (panal beds) at $176 express at HER CARS 1921 touring at $13% 7 passenger touring et Reo 10105 tauring oar at $100 § pasenger, Libera) terms on all the abave cars. TTOMATIVE EALES & 200 E. MAIN BT eon, § pass. medan moblle, 4 pass. coupa. 1dson _speedster. Maxwell sedan. Ford coup Hudson sedan Hudson epescetar, Tolet touring. Hudson sedan, AXD MANY OTH FROM $100 UP —THE— HONETMAN AUTO BALES CO. 189 ARCH 8T TEL. 2648 Union Suburban Express Dally Service Between Hartford, New Britain, Plainville, Forestville and Bristol Occupln & Tel. 125-4. New Britain Office, Johnson, 46 Main St.

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