New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNF SDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925, | e eee——— e———————————————————————————————————————————— | Allled forces, related their war | erlences. Several of those who| A marriage liconso | 0 beon | Which SHonmen iy Newnra “WANT ADS” Al apliTyuckiAgencloe N | SR AG | alsad piialios A SRS poke recelved decorations for war- [ (Continued from Page Seven) > LRt f ! i s bt 1o ¢ A 170 BODGE Bi 8 ) , | PODGE-~tourlng, 1980; oxcellonti condie ime acrvice. Prof. Robert Cobb of —_— e caly Arran [ TR T TR 1] © collegs faculty, formerly {n the | Present the Harvard prize play “The ST \' ""“"""' ; - g Aditlon mechanically ed t st Page marine corps charge of the | Goose Hangs HIgh" with Mrs. Mar re : AN ES FO s ¢ prdsol 5 good tiree, Price $300 (Continued from First Page) , had charg s SookeH Enen ‘whmc”f, ]'\1‘. : e AR 0,000 ( HEER HINDENBT G NSECUTIVE INSERITONS | ctor, " 8 : co. G - ol Motor Bales Co. 360 — program Stuttg Germany .11 P G. A. R. in Automobl Veterans of the 104th Regiment, | Mansfield as a member of the cast ind - Wartten 8. H. Woods, Comma I, placed a wreath on the | Satur evening the play “Yon an Sons of Veterans, r ntal memorfal at Camp|I" will be presented by the same r nt Von Hin Ninth Divisfon, Jart Westfield, where the regi- | company. This company has been Jan i rier T n his arrival he X i i g HTPNORTE CAT Musie, ment was m ed into the fed- ht to Bristol through the e t i g o v Service Station, Hartford Ave, eor. | Ex-Service men, Cor - eral mervice, forts of Judge Roger & Newell gt._A Paonesss 0 - | Scheuy, Commancing. ( | Hartford Librarian to Speak tain, feh tac " 1 L o e bt ) RRINOTON AR ArlEhAtoat €0 byl t goodl U seA Colors Mass Waterbury | The first Mothers and ‘Teacher t 2, The Ite T 1l and state flags, o es to D Inc ' | B : i ' Phone 2215 o eputation of n ry, Nov. 11 (P —Services | meeting of the Federal Hill Parent- | Farrell, formerly of ra s 1 pace, i GHAY Ma- et alier Ah AT mothers at th v | Teachers' association will be held in | formed the cerem 3 - » Ad Accepted Afrer ¢ i 4 " 7y more to choows clock, t t the Federal Hill auditorium Thurs A return hag alsc en reecived 'READ HERALD CLASSIFTIED ADs tled Page on Same Day. A 2 oon an afternoon at Miss Caro- | of the marriage of Raymond Alfred FOR RESULTS and a banq tollowed Hewins of the children's de ] v-Glover Post, Amerl I eville and dancing for vetcrans | partment of the Hartford publi 9 1 e Tte Walter 8 08 W. [characterized the armistice c t les, 100 West now tires, elebra rary will address the meeting, h Worcester's Celebration * today. Schools, factories, | subject t Some Books to Buy W tires ‘ \\r-x"nz-».[‘ Mass, Nov. 11 UP) — | O & T : B l'”“'"]- AT I Your o give your children the advantage of (e - \rmistice Day celebrati keen eyesight is a responsibility that rests ANNOUNCEMENTS I ¥ b R i ity . Dance at Chippens Hill ! J iy oon tires, < 2 Providence The South Chippens Hill school L‘ l i Wi S Braitdenas, B 1 Woy: {ill hold a dance in the school ittle 1you as a parent. Backwardness in TR continued today with a progr parade fn which natior 1 | ouse tomorrow evening at 8 , s<chool, carelessness and irritability are SR e 1 g 2ORE RES R0 i . units, veterans organizations of ¢ o'cloc The procceds of the af O 5 5 IR : i [P S ; Coupe $176 ."f},?:‘ikv:gu‘. & i, and 1o 1 I* | societies took part, featured the ob- | f be used for school p nes often only symptoms of eyestrain which i ATl : ; t o Slocve.y i ie ton truck chaesls FrameL0to 10 Rs alomr Worcestor nce of Armistiec Day here. A | poses disappear when the little ones’ eves are L 2 Post, American lLegion band gave a ‘,‘”.] rl.:,‘i. 1 u,"_', = i :.t“\ Former Resident Dies Eyes fitted with proper glasses. and d and other | William Levitt, a resident of thi ing this period e wers lod | o L city several years ago, died at his 1t regular inte in the rear e ome in Springfield on Monday . ity hall. o, 4 The funeral was held in Springfield ] t. Petershurg, Fla. ! Hall pl d from 11 to 11:02 wa ln rdv‘uy {rf'\ly];‘x‘«:"i\ |»]‘v‘f“ " | brother of the late Thomas Levitt 2 a period of silend America’ by | tured by the armesrhat | who was in the trucking business ir Eyesight Specialist fnEStand % llowed by a pray 8 ired by APDEArance | prigiol for many years L) by Rey lerick H. Danker, re I llflrr:ngt- Licenses Tssued nderstane MAIN ST. PHONE 1905 tor of the St. Luke's Episc R 5 marrlage license has heen C Knights of Columbus and negro |, 5 & hurch, and brother of Rev, W ,“ liide: in ww‘“ Lo .,'"\ issued by City Clerk Thomas B. Dankar hoiwas hiled it men. The klansmen did not ap- le to Perclval Kenneth Illing . i South . SUICK USED CAR DEPT. pear in rohes, 4 + Touring 4 Coupe (2), 1 oncert on City Hall plaza 1 the line of the Ku Klux Klan, the ocal Jewish organization, the vhile gorving as chaplain. The or then read the Armistice Day Torrington ] 6, 1181 Bianley s I tou ainted. Torringtos VoV —Decora = | — o = evrolet tourl like new. Torrington, Nov, 11 (A —Decora- Lost and Found ) BLL, 1823—¢ ; car ; v A {ouring. bargaing tion of graves of ex-servicemen and N R PR T=To =i = s nditionec ! el exercises were the only Q 2 | miechar . s stery. | Lo d atures of the Armistice Day ob- . f « Prico § » al 1924 ] rsedan. hureh a 2 Ao ; ¢ \ 4 I verla . repainte ance In Torrington. Schools and ; : oV ssenger club sedan There will be freworks at East {0 80 el re opened s - B ] 7 bl e hore ot ‘ Deace be-p e § R Trow T 7l SRR ; . ; CAPITOL BUICK €0 pieman aielib Hartford i : i Hartford, Nov. 11 (A—A German | 4 NCH i Tost sur ght T Sy - TR 197 ARCH STREET cannon, captured during the war and | 12 1 : el t PHONE 2607, otted to Hartford by the war dv- | p ‘ " o el s 8 " lteday by Rau-Locke Post. Memoriat . L 1 « et 1able Tk g Smicrica ats ol * 100U ces in Colt park were decorated 3 (B canyrTs i 1 " ] BLABLL I'rank O. Lowden, time g | 2 7 i ) I BROTHERS - proclamation after which Captain Ralph Ea of Worcester Poly- cchnie Tnstitute gave an address. Rev, Fred Alan Macdonald, pas or of O h Congregat Out In Chicago hirago, Nov. 11 (P—CGrant Pa or of Tllinoie, the fleld to the fallen of all wars in e £ e CHEVROLE ey ] wander John Rodgers of the navy's % Bl 5 e : 0 Pacific seaplane flight and of hun- — g ‘ §| | LADTS TAND B T Vevemng | . oris e : o pellvery dreds of unsung heroes, Suitable Recognition For Worker 3 ¢ ¢ turn t Nal : 1 e very ~msonta_and New Haven Who Brings In Largest Number \ PRI BT - e S Anonla, Conny, Nov, 1L (U= | of New Workers. | = i Armistice day was observed by a ) i 2 5 et o1y SEATOV, , THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. general display of flags, Main street | A prse o the worker In the Red 3 i : { fe VAL BALEE S B on both sides being lined with ban- | «rocs” roll call which started offi ST i T y OPEN EVERY EVENING ners. At 11 o'clock a squad fron | i,y today will be given, according white lost. Rew Jan R i = the various ex-service men's organi- |\, 4 announcement made by Chair- | it — S zations fired volleys in front of the |, " yocer) Gaeto this morning s . | HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEFT. post office, taps were sounded and ., e will continue until and TR 7 E . 16th, OFFERS THB FOLLOWING IN buslnesifin genercliwashasoend g 1ding November 2 | S ; ¥ CHOICE USED CAR VALUES for three n ¢s while the factory The following will participate o 4 L i i ! Leaders—Edward Mag, Wil TERMS ARR. D bR ep e club "“\'\"‘ liam Greenstein, Rev. Dennis Knl ned dele :‘wvlw ’. \' I World Wa yehy Gustave Johnson, Philip Rieh Rov. Dantel Strickland | L1P3: Rev. L Bojnowskl, - Staniey are opening a sales and show room at 98 Arch street with a line I'raceski, Harry Kevorkia Thomas CLo e Ce LS FE el g ST, of 1926 Flint models for your inspection. You are cordially in- during the war made an a *| Workers—Lincoln Danielson, Hel- Chevrolet roadater, Ford sedan, $395. . . . o . o : N | L HoutRartcs i« Chavrolet roadster, (two), §3 l ROl S son, Gunnard Olander, Ellen vited to drop in any time and examine the Flint line and arrange i A . s Ll auist, Loonsrunter Susanis for a demonstration. Mr. M. Onorato who has bheen connected i R | T ) tions will hold are wsale, Mary Di Vieino, Angela La will end v £ L ; r Dolee, Santola Ve : with the Flint for the past year will manage this store for us and b b} 3 Ford coupe, $334 Essox Tourt armory, Similar of Studsbaker S LN e A A o B2k Sep FalmisrlyLina wants all his old friends and prospects to be sure to call on him. \ 10200 Dodsel todktor) 4307 Dodge Touring. _ Yosa S Essex Coach. Seymot - 2 =e Seymour. : G s N v < - - ord se 8456, ew Haven N i v e ,‘,‘,‘,‘: X “vi;‘mi_ i K . % b R L t E r e, $325. THE HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO. Haven's thoughts center ! R R b REMEMBER THE PLACE - R CATIS—¢ a2s vrolet % ton truck, $418. 139 ARCH 6T PHONB 2548, upon the star-sh t | e £ i Mary 5 L : Geranon Hadas , 3488, HUDSON—ESSEX—PACKARD S D S 98 ARCH STREET A ; v e ¥ i Anna Gourson, Sadie Gold 4 i R cate B e B c 5 1 A Aram s \ k! KENNETH M. SEARLB & 00., Kulesik, bko, R B i ny, 176 SUPERIOR AUTO €O, . Kozlatek, : e = REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS slia Koslatck, NEW BRITAIN : sennett Motor Sales. ch |1 °H 8T 3 Silla Koriatek NEW Bl | conice. ennett Motor Salen, 530 Arch ARCH 6T, TEL. 211 ELM AND PARE 8TS. Belelle onnx { e lorian rioTEercy feloorone Reo 6 eyl tourin 3 A e Reo 8 cyl. touring. Hupmobile 4 cyl. touring. Ford touring. Cole "8" touring. Dodge touring. Reo Speed \Wagon. Reo Speed Wagon, Reo Speed Wagon, "ii SKIPPY Bv PFRCY CROSRY R Eiets Wk : — , S Lt e PRICES LOW rw?-‘r’j—f““—j‘ S ¥ ——e = 30 DAY Guninas‘f'rfgs;'rm EACH | MOM. SOOKY SAYS HE'S ? 1 S syippy, TEW Scoky SIGNACS - 72 - 99 - 5% 5% O | GOT AWFUL CRAMPS. 5O 1 (wAS | \—m weed 1T A7 Hig | | ) ST 9 ; - ] “ | THINKIN' THAT WE QUeHTA ! FEET { 1) CGGENY ORBANY- POWIE | e i | sen Mary Malas 7 CET HiM HAVE A Hot [ | = N | D e -1 WATER Borree Maxwell touring, 192¢. Up In Sprincfield ¢ Oldsmobile touring, 19 A F b e Oldsmobile coupe, Maxwell touring 1 Special Notice EMITH MOTOR SALES €O, 100 WEST MAIN 8T. PHONE 2900, RENEWED FORDE e . i 7 % 924 rudor sedan (2), at §3T& . £ . 4 . 1k Roadster (2). at $200. United States District Court Z Z b el TR O 2 Louring care (2). at $13h 5 upe at 316 , . upe at § n truck (stake wides), at £138, 1Y AND HER PAIS " Scandal Mongers BY CLIFF STERRETT| i & ou s w o District of Connecticut OTHER CARe Paige. 1419 7 pastenges touring &t 3150 ORDER OF NOTICH '“‘;7 >«) BY PURLICYTION S ~ § ¢ ) THEY BOTH DISLIKE “THE SAME PEOPLE! Nl 3] [oeRnED F T RN = T 1Y |'eee wor_PoLLy ) — - ¢ ; ‘ | SEES IN ‘MAT_< R )T A TH | SWEET SISTER. ) Reo, 1913, touring car. § pasenger, 00. 1 | at 41 Liberal terme on all the above cars. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO. PHONE 2:01. SPECIAL USED CAR SALB Dodge Brothers coupe 1923, Dudge Brotheis rcieen del'y, 1938 A G. HAWKER, 5 ELM ST PLHONE 2488

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