New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1925, Page 14

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buy drinks and confections for his escort and for reporters, Repeatedly declaring his hunger | and urging a "big feed," Remus ate paringly when his party visited a ‘ lowntown cafe, EPEATS HIS TESTIMONY (Continued From First Page) At the local offices of immigration authorities Remus presented docu- idences in support of his The govern- plans ot de- mentary ¢ the payment of m v I to wit $250,000 to I 6 in an aMdavit glven to James N, Lir ton, was not based upon any fact and James N. Linton when I made such a t was not the truth ned in his own hand, He turther declared in his wr tatement thet he signed {he orting him if he should t knew tha "t JODOIN, SALESHAN AND POLITICIAN, 1 DEAD 'E Baltle Man Had Heen a Leader ) " Remus p are pudiating statement after r n Connecticnt Democratic Clrcles For 30 Years hefore éonn Sept. 3 (A—Ray- were true widely known as a Mr. Lint travelling salesman in this part of Remus [ h “|the state, and also long active in fense in'the tr died at his home odoin twice was the party #8 for congress from the sec- and Judoin ourt, aid in Colu night, that as far s mus' repud Connecticut tarily | vear was a delegate to the democra- tic national convention in New York Mr. Jodofn was a native of ft Hyacinthe, P. Q, being born on | 15, 1365, and that year he was ot served & |, o sht here by his parents. ng to| 30 years he had been first selectman of Sprague and ahout 25 vears ago to the general assembly from the town He s Arlda B children Sued For Divorce The Cincinnatt boc sting moods as ha left the tlegger dlsplay- | clty ed eontr prison whore he had two year sentence for co For more than riolate the nati Blithe in grey walls, opt his anticipated h caedings, el at inte al prohibition law arture from istic of suc the want ess in as corpus pro- | fved by a wife, who was and two adopted and Rhoda, | o e ' Adirondacks S referred to marked depression In contemp his wite's recent sult for Tt came as & thunderbolt to me voree now Squall | Reported hy Motorists inus oase. Baranac Lake, N. Y., Sept, 8 (f— “T do not undertand it | Motorists arriving here this morning Announcing he would contest his|reported that they drove through a e aotlon flsd in & hard snowsquall In the Meacham court Monday, he insisted that Mrs, | Remue had been il and | This is one of the earliest snowfalls misled. Hs characterized her al- recorded in this district, legations of cruelty as and aeserted that they had been davoted.” “Why 1 wered luxuries upon her,” he exclaimed, “Then ghe — why no woman with a husband in the prison ever did more for the prisoners here than Mrs. Remus did in her visits while I was serving sentence.” | Remus announced himself physi- cally it and In high spirits as he left the penitentiary and posed for newspaper photographers. He has lost 49 pounds since beginning his sentence he said. He was eager to, the prisoner rald and the suit as “ths Rem Cinecinnatl ake section of advised ‘nonsensical “alwavs City Advertisement TENNIS COURTS. ealed proposals will e by the Board of Park Commission- ers'of New Britain, Conn., nntil 5 p. m. on Sept. 1 for the recelved construction of two tennis complete with backstops, nd accessory grading, at Willow Brook P'ark, In the City of New Gritain, or such portion of them as wailable appropriations will build A set of plans and specifications nay be obtained from Ralph B Wainrizht of Pa New Britain, upon deposit of $5.00; eail deposit to be refunded to unsuccess- ful bidders upon the return of plans and epecifications before toher 1, 1925 Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the or der of the City of New Britain, the amount of Five Hundred Dollare, or by a satisfactory bond amount, as a guarantee that the hid- der will enter into contract within ten days « rd of the qa Checks or honds of unsuccessful bid- ders will be returned to them im- mediately after final action on tha| proposals. The right is reserved to reject any or all bhide, Roard of Park ot New conrt drain We specialize on AL Supl is one of our hoasts. vour laundry troubles in for this rthe a Britain, 'c WAL 1. BROOKS, ¢ Dated Sept. 3, 1925 City Advertisement ‘THE BIDS ON PORTLAND CF BEoia office ot the T Toam P. M. E 1328, f ing 8 1500 ¢ MENT " use in pa Propass Works The Board serves th bide, or accept oweat or 1 BOARD OF PI°T Gen. H ArT A JEVER TOGETHET POLLY AND HE the Adirondacks. | NEW BRITAIN DAY m;-mmm 8, Y928, City Items | Laurel Court, 0. of A., will meet tomorrow svening at 7:45 o'clock. Guibransen player planos at Morans, —advt, | The board of aelectmen will meet tomorrow evening at Room 201, City Hall Home cooked lunches at Crowell's, | —advt. | The lleense committes of the com- mon council will be in session Bep- tember 9, to discuss a revision of li- | cenae foes A two-family house at 208 Me- | Clintock street has been sold by M. | H. and H. V. Camp to Joseph and Sophia Hrynko. Mrs. Frank Slater has bought a house at 56 Murray | atrest of Edward Greenstein, Henry W, Briere Hjghland street {s confined to h® Wome with an attack of pneumonia. The Pollsh American men's assoclation will m. day avening at 8:30 Tereyak's hall on Grove street. MARANVILLE STEPS DOWN ‘‘Rabbit” Resigns As Chicago Man- ager and Eucoessor is Named At Once, | Chicago, Bept. 8 () — Walter "Rabbit” Maranville today resigned as manager of the Chicago Cubs. George Gibson, coach of the elub, was immediately appointed acting | manager for the rest of the season In presenting his resignation, Maranville sald he was anxious to | retire_as manager as he found the duties of handling the club and playing too strenuous. He will con- | tinue with the team as shortstop | formerly was managsr of the Pirates | He came to Chicago this ssasen | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS Laundering of All Types L kinds of work, in- cluding cleaning. Family washing, and the most particular sort of fancy ironed work Let us take care of . Phone us today. row watew £ Twis 15 THE WA | Gibson 18 coach of the elub and | Jid& Most Perfect B aby in France At the age of eleven months Simone Andree Dumont was declared the most perfect baby in all France at the national baby contest in Paris. T T R RRRRRRRRRREREEEEEEC—GBe The Measure of Your Message readers reached hy advertising. is it merely a “claim” of the publisher? and Canada. ings are tabulated in the form of A. B. C. reports. how widely his message has heen distributed. Ask for the latest A. B. C. Report on the Herald. It is a member of the A. B. C. DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation Eor Ok Relanne Untionald HEY, COME wack were ! THAT AIN'T To DO IT R PALS TH’ \ OUR CAR,TL HEY, STOR The measure of your message is the number of actual the publications carrying your You may buy “10,000 circulation,” but is if delivered, or The A. B. C. offers a serv ice that will enable the adver- tiser and advertising agent to measure every message placed in the leading publications of the United States Every day in all parts of the Continent A. B. C, auditors are checking the records of publishers,. and their find- These reports, by the authentic, reliable, verified data they contain, enable the advertiser to measure exactly OVER 12,000 HERALDS | b e ke THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Ari Quick and Ready LINE RAY CONSECUTIVE [ nee <1 OR INSERTIONS line Iine line line 1 line 43 E line 31,80 31,60 Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to & lina 14 liues to ap tnch, Miutnum 8pace, 3 I Mipimum Book Chi No Ad Accepted A Classified Page on Sa. A M Ads Accepted Over the Teldphons for convenlence of customers, Call 925, Ask for & “Want Ad" Operstor. 35 centa 1 P M for ay. 8st. 10 Many great men live long llves M langelo dicd at 89, Tennysen at 83, Gladstone at 89, Voltair 84, Goethe at 83 and Herbert Spen- cer at 83, Burial Lots, Monuments VAULTE—Concrete forced; water prect, bermetically. seals od, will outl wood or metal Do not require | ota Reasonably . B. Vault Co, Kensington. ofted planta pleasi on fusersl work. 617 Church 8t FLOWBHS—for weddimg. Gladlall, roscs, ete. Funeral destgna, $2.50 We deliver to all parts of the city. n Groenhouss, 1163 Stamley Johnsos s up. Flower Gar i Bt Phone i NICE GARNATIONS—11 & doz, Very tins tlowers. Saudallie's Greenhousa 21§ Oak Bt Tal 2643, Mo r 193 Main Tberg & oNice hop on Arch Bt | HUPMOBILE, T0 TELL ™HE CANT SLEED ™ THEM, Too! T AT Goye T RING ANY MORE FRIENDS del Sokolsky are kind tand the unvelling of Alom cemetery on La 25 at 4 p. m. sharp, ofticiate, ate Asgociation; #ulte Tabr 1o board by fhe wer WILL TAK 400 Mra, Heldma 8, 157, Fatre Lyon, " Store_Aunouncementa T X closs out of bor and folding cameras, at _reduced cade Studio. CHEAPER—Better Coal—Available by or der Interstate Commerce Commission, New River and Pocahontas, Writs for fres book. Smokeless Fusl Company, Charleston, W. Va l AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ACME TRUCKS—Saler and Service, Eriee won Motor Bales, 171 Soutb Main 8t Phode §70. BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service, Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arcd St Phons 2607, CADILLAG CARE—8ales and _ Bervioa Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln streets. - CHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—gales and service. Buperior Aute Company, . 176 Arch 8t. Phons 211. CHRYELER—4 and 6. Baies and scrvice. Bennett Motor Bales, 250 Arch &t Phone 2952, DODGE_BROTHERS—Bales &nd servich 8. & F. Motor Bales Corp.. 155 Elm 8ty corner Frankin. Phone 731 - FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—FordsoR tractor. Bales and service. Geoulne ories, Automotive Sales 00 B. Main. - Phone 2701, HUPMOBILE CARS—Bales and .wervice, City Bervice Btatlon, Hartford Ave.. cor, Stanley Bt. A. M. Paonessa. - LEXINGTON—Oakiand and Gray. motor cars. Bales and Bence, 61 Maln St. Phone 2216, LEXINGTON, OAKLAND 2nd GRAY Mbe tor Cars, Bales and Service. Hardware City Motor Co., 6 Elm St Phone, 3734, NASH—motor carn. Bes the new line fales and Bervics A. G. Hawker, 6§ Zlm_street. OLDEMOBILE MOTOR CAR#—'The Re fined SIx.” Bmith Motor Sales, 100 West Maln Bt. Phone 2900, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kennet M. Searle & Co., Sales and Bervice, cor, Elm and Park St Phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Enubbers. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Eales and Bervice, Albro Motor ales Co. 226 Arch 8t. Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND CVERLAND= motor cara, showroom and service, 137 Cherry t. “Tho Sleeve-V. Motor.* R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-3. Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 BUICK—6-pass. louring, $95, model D-45, 8 cyl. Good mechanical conditlon. Fair Battery new this spring, Needs painting. Whitmore Paige-Jewstt Co., 319 East Main 6t. (near lm.) CHEVROLET—1924 touring; mileags 700 mi. Bumper, motor meter and mirror, Motor {n eplendid conditlon., Color new 1925 gun metal gray. Half price, Whitmore Palge-Jewett Co., 319 Fast Main St. FLINT Big Six touring, iate 1024, dn fect condition. Owner going south, Will eacrifice. Tel, 343317, 5 1933 model sale; excellent condition. LEXINGTON—6 passenger, late 1033 brougham in firet class mechanical condition, paint and upholstery are ex~ collent, brand new cords, 3 sparee. G, A. Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2216. touring Tet. = for BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Have the following late model cars on hand, correctly priced and in fine condition, 1928 1824 1923 1825 1923 1923 Master #ix eoach, Master eix touring. 4 cyl. roadster. Ford coupe. Ford touring. Jewett coups. CAPITOL BUICE 6€0. 193 _ARCH STREET PHONE 2607, — - CLEARANCE SALE OF USED CARS Lexington 1923 Sedan, good condition. t Grav 1325 Touring d Ford 1924 Tudor Sedan Ferd 1923 Coupe Cleveland 1923 Touring Dodgs Brothers 1921 Sedan Marmon 1018 7-pass. Touring Velle 1921 Tourl Grav 1324 Sedan Diana—Slightly used damenstrator. Mocn—Brand new Sedan No ressonable cffer refused. AARON G. COHEY, 185 PARK 8T. e, HARTFORD, CONM Upen Eve DODGE BROTHERS— Tsed cavs; open and c Iste meda els; 2lso a few Fords in gosd shape Good terms allowed 8 & F. MOTOR SALES CORF. 188 ELM STREET Phons 731 —_—_——— MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALS® er Touring Ca/ Hudson Spesdster HONETMAN AUTO SALES 00, 183 ARCH gr, TEL. 2508

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