New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1926, Page 20

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| autolsts drt g around the courve. Miss Lilllan Ci llmuJ\ ¢ South ot W guest of honor lier aunt, at the SNOWBALL STARTS FIGHT AMONG BOYS : “Battle of Washmglon Street” | Has Court Sequel er pi m_\ w\,,\ by Carmody ast night, she was showered | 1fts. Danc- evening. \ Hm‘un Charged v iting Ant} ag 145 Wishing ght, Charles Haber Sowa, n street, | High last ni street, 1 of ti m wit) n runnir arts of th assault, )t prepa e NELZAR MOSHAN, FAMED SCULPTOR, DIES AT 83 5 Yv‘\mv liquor, Detective Ellinger and Officer Casting West Wing Doors of Capital 12 (P —Mel- d sculptor and stands in most of the United States, and regarded by his fellow vorld's fore- dicd at his wlez continued | of the principal citles a by It 1s alle the officers Tollow- | Laby whose heart had be NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI a bulle odies take MEXICAN BUTCHERS £ -7 ore ‘vH\ wanton lenl t Ihlu O With Mll When the plated th \most 1 Altogeth o of | Fedenal Troops Rout Band That bandits, with an expe ngineer in the cab of the engine, ——— looted the =i A SENSATIONAL Hera teleg red other Mexleans. gers were Yurecuaro, o cut the 1 The fo cign foread Jeava train, which was up the lne a short distanc Are, but not before the e baggage cars had bee These which w the bhandits ers and Letween revolutiontsts.” rsec h ns t was made 4 ainet he war de- m Zamora, pre- ndl's city Mon- m the fed aton Ignera ) in the wre Yurecuaro. Others wa the night and adalajara, Mr. and his wife & ‘hing a point where train for Mexico Cit dship. they . Wyt 00p on the train mining man Russel, Mrs, C, of the manag from City, Jour scouring ons of the H. B r of the Gua mountain- o » Tank of Mor s of Guer- old baby at rived ned. A numbe Germans on molested obbed, from bein the \rmrllh opened , women and children B¢ d t train , or “}‘0 perished later in which the on Afire, known. |Widening Hartford Ave. Again Tonigh on Hartford av opportuni n the board of rom the | p Iebris, ne fatalitic run as high as ' None of the forc opinfon ard to t on both sides eeting on this mi held two on the of them | m M. Wynkoop of representative of company, the tra " s put in a the | appea :: cided nger on postpone he crowning ° avement Mr. Mosman's the successful casting of bronze doors on the of the capitol building at n. His father before him cast doors. hundred years or more ago ilas Mosman moved to this city and opened blacksmith shop. His son, 8 learned the art of sue ing broize and for r leaving snc walks, Tt is uttle Meadow avenue, 18 T t and 106 Willow street, on od that he had a|¥ [tors all over the country. SR (Vs lenov i tom) oS I LEOYED J Mosman the third generation, he failed to do so. | - |lowed in his footsteps and Alling told him that was no e STalin s il ordle yesraideyotedito ) L Y sculptor himself an brouze plaqu form of memor vars and events (l( 100 Melzer hired fo o Judde exeuse m Steinherg, rd, was cha now to remain on the sidew property at 1 a similar ¢ <t Donald Theso men faf hislol\«al rong the masterpieces of bronze ring to come from Mr. Mos- little shop here was the statue Yor was L ound man' Gaudens ond hem by Jnd argéd many ¥y« the alpture to 11 be found AWARDED CONTRACTS T Blnestone Co. .-,( semen’s | 1 od forces with | Products Co. the partitions, gr contract 1 and the East Berliy contract for b irned out castings for sculp- | 400 Iil AD, lil.l)flfl ¥ Tucson, Ariz. Saturday after- | cstimate of 409 d el 10,0 with rifles hidden v and 2 flood contained in dispatehe Titcomb, acifie foh e socond and (h aid Mr, Wynk Women utally shot men. All the s slain, Tt was rv o 1 eaw wounded 1 e and| TI colle of instantly, one tamps in the riting n agony, upper rom in body. 1 saw v is not ov and ch down, dier Britist shot a little! Pillsbury’s Best Flour One of the family Flaky— Tender— Crumbly Crusts Every Time ‘fim_D WM 7 JUST ONE f\,z' ) MORE WHIFF { . AN’ THEN WELL ALt TO REEP AWAY FROM THF.M RED We Recommend the STROMBERG CARLSON RADIO RECEIVER The BEST and We Can PROVE It Service Electric Supply Co. 179 Park Street 1. A. Morris, Manager FATHEP YOU (‘Ah'l' GO OVER THERE AND DISGRACE TH” FAMILY LIKE UNCLE DUD\_E e RATTERIES WINTER STORAGE Fully Insured GOULD BATTERY CO. 170 EAST MAIN Tel. 708 ——— _POADST‘E RS LETS RUN - t} (&EAS ONABLE EAvE New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Manv Do Weli” 34 CHURCH ST. lel. 894 ALCOHOLIC FUMES FROM STEAMING FLWVERS ARE RESPONS THE BOYS GIVING UP CHESS AND CHECKEES AND CROWDING PUTTERMANS GARAGE - IBLE FOR A LOT CF 1=12-26 ~ D, TL en plerced V n from the | charred ons." horror had been com were | as i him that they President velopments,” ition is not camped finally train also were | ) ~— An of Nayarit, president of railroad of world is kept Buckingham 'SDAY, JAN JARY 12, 1926, n. | er n- | o! 1 to - n 1 r g l All the new Silks in vogue: Crepe N black, cuckoo, CLEARANCE OF CHILDREN'S COATS $5.00 7 to 12 In the pnpuLn ])n lo materials; fur trimmed—Ilipstick, tan and brown —A GREAT VALUE. i (Lh\R\\(I O[ HATS 93 Formerly sold up to $6.00 Smart styvles in high ¢ drastically reduced—imany and materials—While they Hats colors last. Sweeping Reductions STARTING I TOMORROW! Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britain The newness of the dresses and the richness of the materials, are what make this sale such a wonderful opportunity. You'll want three at least. i Every color—every occasion—every size Georgette, Satin, Canton Crepe and others. Flat Crepe, Dove grey, chartreuse green, phantom red, clover, mdml hurnt almond, empire blue, lipstick, Bois de Rose. CLEARANCE OF (HILDREN'S DRESS $2.45 Nizes 6 to 14 years and plaids—long 1t line exquisite 5.00 and $5.95 sleeves - styles. values. I'ULL FASHIONED GUARANTELED HOSIERY ( []*,ARA C F ()F LUMBERJACKETS $1.85 Popular styles—in tan and brown. Sizes 36 to 42 Throughout the Store R.othfeder’s MOTOR Furniture Moving Cinders and Filling TRUCKING SAVE COAL Material l*‘urnished |WHEN Geo. A. Oum!ey 308 Main St. New Britain | $500,000 Write or telephoue us and we will | [ have our representative call and see you ‘ The Lomas & Nettleton Co. Room 206, 125 Trumbull St Hartford, Conn. An WE HAVE A HOUSE FOR S VERY and see us about it. Camp Real Estate Co. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE | | 22 STATE | To Loan On Real Estate | oo ¢r* * Also, Always a Fresh LR()\\I EY BROS, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 (‘Chapman Street Estiniates Cheerfully Given on Jobs = Tel DESIRABLE LE in the southern s One of the best locations in New Britain. not on the market except for private inquiry. WITH A Perfection Oil Heater Quick, Clean Cheap Heat 2459 | IN HARTFORD | DINE AT ‘ ST. . 50c and 81 Store Supply To rake Home | . A. MILLS 80 West Main Street Telephone 381 2013 TWO-FAMILY ction of the city. This house is Come in FOR RENT MAIN STREET STORE — MONTHLY RENTAL $125 Apply The W.L.HATCH Co. City Hall Building Phone 3400

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