New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 30

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80" Has Conference With Mayor Paonessa on Coal Situation Becretary Ralph ould of the Chamber of Commerce called at the office of Mayor A. M. Paonessa this morning to extend an offer of the chamber's cooperation in solving the fuel problem, and after his confer- ence told the Herald he is convinced a fuel administrator is needed in New Britain and should be appointed. This opinion Secretary Gould be- lieves I8 shared by members of his board of director! had ot been authorized that body on record. The Chamber of Commerce {s in- teresting itself mainly in the freight problems accompanying the present fuel shortage. A sub-committee of the board of directors is endeavor. ing to bring about a revision of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19 —_—— e LY ™oV AR i hunci s FLORSHEIM A name that means more than shoes —it means satisfaction. freight rates so coal can be brought A into New England at a lower cost . and more expeditiousl . That there 18 need of every house- iolder who has not a full winter's supply of anthracite, to learn how bituminous is burned, is the opinion of Secretary Gould, himself a user of soft coal Mayor Paonessa thanked Mr. uld for his cooperation. The exe- cutive expressed a conviction that a tuel administrator could accomplish wch to keep prices at their proper level and insure deliveries of coal when they most eded P His conversation indicated he is planning a conference of all coal dealers in the eity at which they will asked to come out frankly with the costs of their coal, their expenses of marketing It, and an effort will e made to set a uniform price Yale Sophomore and New York Givl Wed New York, Nov. 20 () — An- ement 18 made today by Mr. aind Mr: Alfre Paul Gardiner of $29 Park avenue that their daugh- ad been secretly mrried to James Lawren Lenahan, a sophomore at Yale, in this city on November 9. After the ceremony took place, the bride returned to her parents ind Mr. Lenahan returned to New Ifaven. The bride did not tell her parents of her marriage until last Sunday. The bride’'s mother sald last | night that the couplo had left on a wedding trip and would return <oon after ng to make thelr home he Mr. Bena plans to enter business in York. His parents live in Wilkes Barre, 'Pa. Nksg an v Special Notice will give a I"ellows H ing, Nov. ial T\'otic-c Benefit Whist in Jr. 0. A. M. Hall Saturday evenin Sov. 21, 8:30 sharp. Twelve prizes OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. A TASTE of our Meats will convince vou of their delicious flavor and splendid quality. We offer you only choice cuts of carefuliy prepared Meats at Our Delicatessen. Why not try ordering whatever you need in the way of Salads, Prepared Foods and Delica- tessen Dainties for tomnr- row here? can satisfy you. SATURDAY SPECIALS Brookfield Butter, (' -Ih. prints), e Ih. Home-made Breakfast Sausage, 3Sc Ih. Pork Pies, 2 for 2 Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese, 65¢ Ih. Large Pretzels, 30¢ Ih, New Spice Drops, 30¢ Ih. Cloverbloom Butter ('4-Ib. prints), 35¢ Ih. Walnut Meats, 60c¢ Ih, Gobel's Quality First Bacon, 19¢ Ih. Peanut Butter, in bulk, 22¢ Ib. | Reg. 458¢ Coffee, 10c¢ Ih. Roast Stuffed Chicken (3-4 Ibs. av.), $1.75-82. ABOUT THE STORE Pickled 1 Mrs. Speakn Feet n's Pork Pattic Pickles and Olive Old Colony Canned Good Swedish and German Delicacies Chicken, Potato, Cabba Tuna Fish Combination Salads N. B. C. Products All Kinds Cooked Meat Winchell Smitfvs <Ml st Whole Wheat Bread All Kinds of Checse l quist, pastor of the church. {demnify it against loss through the hes 80 R PIROE H i We feel sure we | Johnson & Peterson Photo. A formal report setting forth the spectors and others with regard to cause of damage to the steeple of the damage and he made a thor- the First Lutheran church on ough personal inspection of the | Franklin ~ square as lightning steeple, stroke, has been submitted by the ! Work will soon be completed on | building ingpectors and a copy the stone work. At the suggestion | transmitted to Rev. Abel Ahl- jof building authoritics, lightning | rods will be placed on the steeple The congregation carries a to avoid a recurre If the sug lightning insurance policy in an gestion of steeplejacks working on | amount sufficiently large to in- the spire is adopted some of the vy ornamental work which is | incident. . An investigator was in in danger of falling will be re- the city today interviewing the in- moved and not replaced. McCabe, 49 dvt. at Morans'. Alen T [ Overcoat, $23.50. 1 Clty Items ;i\.nnm BEL e | Victrolas Half Price | —advt. Lady clerk wanted for dif lepartments, piano play I eld degree team Will | A daress P, O, Box, 7 a class of candidates at the| New fall hats of unusual valu of Jehuda Halevi lodge, French Hat Shop, 87 Whist and dance, Lloyd Hall, , Friday eve—advt, Kensingt ni days on Vogue Shoe Shop 236 MAIN ¢ “IN THE HEART OF THE CITY” The approach of the Thanksgi holiday, the family gathering at the old home, the renewal of old friend- ships, the crisp Autumn weather! To top off the celebration, the new Dobbs DonQQ,featured on the Dobbs page in Vanity Fair and shown to- day in new colors in the Dobbs shops on Fifth Avenue and here exclusively i as a r !tuck burns about th and upper part of N 710, I. O. B. B, Sunday, at 8 1y, Main. Prof. Bld adv, p.om, | ¢ large hall of the Odd| Home cooked It s at Crow- | Fellows' building on Arch street. olls—advt. ! freshments will be served and unshine Soclety Bazaar Satur- | ; 10kes will be in orde ay, 216 Main St. Next to Boston |f} in Xmas Music ciub at Morans’. Store, Benefit New Britain Hospi- |I| —advt, tal Bed fund I Phoenix Temple of Honor will| § P. Strople of 113 Church St | in L 0. 0. I. hall, has moved his grain and feed busi- |} 144 Arch street. The ness to 185-189 Park § of truth will be conferred | All metal lamps ¢ class of candidates. A |plete, Fostoria g has been m in the time 7 inch, 3 Bon Bon of meeting. For Saturday only, at n Regisicring Plano at | Gift Stop, 72 West Main st Exclusive millinery at For Xmas, get him a Nash Suit ot . avt. s, com pl | ! I new one. ox )y THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Atrangea For Quick and Ready Roforenc LINE RATES FU CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS | Charge Prep 1 day .1 line 0 09 .1 line 0 Bt .1 line 2 line 33 Iine €0 iine R 1 iine LS50 $160 Yenrly Ordor Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an iuch, Mintmug lines, Minimum ook Charge, 5 cents, No Ad Accepted After | P Classified Page on Same Day. Eat. 10 | | FORD A M Ads Acceptud O for conven Ask t the Zelphone | | of customers, Call “Want Ad: Burial ', Monuments 1 Tete steel of, hermetically sealed Phona 647-15, Monumental works, 1 te of all sizes a ng and letter cuttl; T FLOWERS—potted varlety, pectallang on fu Johnon's Greenhou BUICK MOTOR CARA—Sales and & Capital Bulck Co, LEXINGTON, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS Salca and sorvice, Operator | | FRANKI Lost and Tound pleas P. M ot and urritt hotel, Tnquire 216 Corbin' Ave: vard, sonals 6| en_evening § p.m “Store Annot CONDITION SERIOUS Waterbury, 20 (P—Leo Wall, of 944 Fast Main street, | Bridgeport, is till in a serious con dition in St. Mary's hospital here ult of injurics o accident bety (d Waterb n on Mong Inight. It is belleved he sustalned 1o broken bone or internal in- fering from severc » face, head, arm, uries but is su body. Chrysler Standard Sedan driven only 3,700, Just like new. Can be bought right, tle mileage. In A-1 condition throughout. Canft be told |BENNETT MOTORS ’ 3t AN 7 7 { ' 7 [Fsps ‘ ’. 7 Sl | Z HORRY HOME, || =1 HAVE o BE Y, 1L | | HOME T0o0. | ShouLp 0' BECN HOME AN HOWR Aco. > HE LIED TO ME . THAT'S WHAT HE DID. AND HER PATS ey 250 Arch. 1925 Hup. Club Sedan. Very lit- | Autos and Trucks for Sale 7 very good col and otherwise, Minute Map slx, nger touring car and good tires. pafnt and upholstery are ex- | MAXWEL j¢3—touring cars (2), op and_upholste urance are those of s Price only $700. Gldsmobile coupe well touring 1020 reviolot rondster, on tourng, 1917, SMITH MOTOR SALES CO,, EST MAIN BT, PHONE 2000, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | = PFRCY_ CROSBY SMALL PERTATERS ("w PA THERES A BURGLAR. IN THE HOUSE.* ) ONE PEEP FROM You AND ILL SQUEEZE THE BREATH BY CLIFF STERRFTT )5 NOW DONT FOR- \ ET “THATS A I AUTOMOTIVE ' Autos and Trucks for Sale L] GOOD VALUE— © chance to buy a good used 1, backed by the reputation of t Ford dealer in north jcut, Hero are a few 1y more to choose wrn Conne m, 1924 ‘Tudor, $350., new tires, 1924 Tudor (3), $400, Ford, $385, uew tires Tudor, 00, balloon tires, Touring Coupe (2), $330, Coupe $175. ton truck chasels, 6 post truck, $125. Touring, §1 all down payments, Pay as you ride, MER AUTO CO., 22 MAIN ST, PHONE 1512, SLI MR, GOSSELI N. D CAR SALE THIS 18 THT DIGC | EVER 1 HELD IN NEW [ | TAIN THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOR LVERY MAN WHO WANTS A CARI BIGGEST VALUES! T REDUCTIONS! BIG SEST SORT E oT1 RIG EV YAy SALE NOW GOING ON DRIVE THE CAR YOU SELE! FIV DAYE return the c I price on will allow you d car we have y one of these U'sed Cars bought now ery car has been thoro | will ‘be stored FREE this yinter. e 1% overhauled have your @ the firat car, payme require let tourlug en only 3,000 miles, looks and runs like u can & ve money on this (3) 1923 Maxwell tourings. These cars liave been repainted, have ! new pistons, new rings, tim- rear and rebushed, 8119, Yodge n all e for This car h gone over and you c yourself when vou see as to condition, 2 Durant Coupe. 2 pass eal good buy for business or p re; rer upholetery, p A-L mecha t good; (8 2l condition, 1921 Hupmoblle Touring. An open car that will please the man or woman would like a good car for v day use. Let un give ¥ nd you will be 1023 Eq ch. Repainted, new tires and has been thoroughly BONe over from front to rear 5200, 1923 " Columbla Coupe. 2 ar can be bought v reason- able and {s in very fina shape; tires, paint and upholstery. $180, ass. This 1024 Maxwell Coupe. Driven only 00 miles; tires are perfect; re- painted and good for a number of years service, $240, 1021 Hudson Speedster. For the one who s looking for a good tour- fng car sce this, Tires, palnt, top and upholstery in splendid shape. $140. 1623 Overland Touring. You would never think thls car had been used, has never been driven over 30 miles an hour. Driven only a few thousand miles; let us ehow it to you. 8120, 1925 Chrysler Blx Coach—demonstrator, good a car as you could buy at full new car guarantee and at a big reduction. $520, BE! ETT MOTOR SALES CO,, 250 ARCH STREET OPPOSITE GRAND ST, OPEN EVENINGS ° OPEN EVENINGS —_—_—— CLEARANCE SALE Hudson Sedan. Hudson Coach, Hudson Coach. Chrysler Tourigs. Locomobile Sc#en. adebaker Sedan. Studebaker Coupe, Studebaker Touring. Nash Touring. Hupmobile Touring. Maxwell Sport Tourlng. Ford Coupe. Ford Sedan. 81X FORD TOURINGS AND MANY OTHERS HONETYMAN AUTO SALES €O, 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 2543, —_— THE BEST IN USED CARS 3 SEDA HUPMOBILE 8 TOURING HUPMOBILE SEDAN. HUPMOBILE TOURING. HUPMOBILE COUPE, HUPMOBILE SEDAN. HUDSON COACH, HUDSON SPEEDSTER. EDSTER. COUF COACH, COACH. HUDSON SPE! HUDSC ESSE cou BUICK COUP: BUICK TOURIN BUICK ROADSTER. STUDEBAKER TOURI 1524 CHEVROLET COUPE, MAXWELL TOURING. LAND SEDAN FORD TUDOR. FORD COUPE FORD TOURING. 1923 FORD TOU FORD COUPE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDATS RMS 12 ONTHS THE X N & AMIDON SALES CORP, MAIN STREET i HARTFORD, CONN.

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