New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 30

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926, FIRESTONE GIVES VIEWS | ON RUBBER SITUATION Thinks U. 8 Investments in Ty GIRL SCOUT NEWS {stere PLAINVILE NEWS (Continued from Page Nine) but night 4 scouts of New Rritaln il are to have the opportunity | ending the mid-winter rally of | Hartford Girl S Saturday ifternoon, January 23, This will be 1 most spectacul with hun % of glrly The | Mills today together last ettlement Funeral of Miss Hull The funeral of Miss Alfreda Hull, who died at the New Britain Gen- ral hospital Wednesday night, will he held tomorrow afternoon, with | crvices at the funeral parlors of | W. A. Bailey & at 1:30 o'clock. Ihe hody will be placed in the vault 1t West cemoterys Doris Carter | Dorls Cartae, 16, of Sixth East Bristoi, @fed last night an iliness of four months, She besides her parents one Funeral services will be the undertaking rooms of | Bailey & Co. tomorrow aft. crnoon at 8 o'clock, Burial will be | in West cometery. Cutting Tee Tce cutting has begun on the nu- | rous ponds about the town. The | rvest promises to be a good one, | or the lce is reported to average out nine inches in thickness, Notes The regular meeting of the Girl| Reserves which was to be held in the Congregational church parlors | this evening has been postponed un- |1l January Log Warden Philip Marino has a | YW I hrown collic dog in pound. The dog ind troops should {y,ag 5 good collar, but no tag, and of the paper before |\ Marino would like to find the next meetiy Troop five has | gyner. AR members, Doris | A public whist and dance will be t and Hazel and Troop (neld on Thursday evening, January ven, one, Mar McGrail 21, by 8. Mary's Parish society of The follow girls of Troop six |ihe Chureh of Our Lady of Merey, ve recently passed the ter l‘\"l‘f‘"' 8 West End A. C. will meet Winifr Fodt, Jessie Gal-|nis evening and elect officers. en, Mary Kelley, | ~ A month's mind mass will be cale- and Doris |prated at the Church of Our Lady | |of Mercy at 8 o'clock Monday morn- |ing for the late Bernard J. McGov- ern. . A month’s mind mass for (‘hesm s in the Philip- LaCrosse will be held at 8 o'clock to- S HIAn arelant s morrow morning at the Church of | the both sides got | and effected a | elgn Plantations Would Ald ral taking Drum exhibition which a the New ¥ in Solution, Jan. 15 P hber problem lles iIn American capltal in vetly 1n forelgn eouns Firescene, prest e T 4 ASor morte cor Washingte Solu- iy fnd tlon of the investment of plantati Hary an ra of vill wish to s New memby italn ecorps Seouts will leave 1:17 and will be in captains or Heutens covering transporta- be on sale at the Girl Scout next week or may be pur. m troop captains. Scouts, ticke s th limited ns gin - Mc ith, 4 to 5 o'clock a office. New Scout » join this group should mit- hased fre Miss Lves ple will make ments in the It etle AV vour taiaariv or must necessarily be will b the | brother, who | held at re. | W. A Jut immediately order to se. | roop committees can serv and “Scouting at the r of the New were January Britain Girl st evening, A for all troop leaders “1p with second M lay eve Viscussed ling nd ¢ cipal sub rts for the the in office M Lorr Smyrk. The Salvation Mondays, he added, fon to devel- rby source tone 1 it would t nment took wmann w troop which meets at the Army headquarters on will assemble at 7 o'clock | ad of 6:30. | opment of this ne Ti n aid | law laws to encourage in- | tment of capital t “T do not favor a subsidy form of an import tax or in form wha added, jnay be regarded as in any yetaliatory toward the British ent or any other foreign coun- Our sale ends Saturday, Fanuar Professor Plans | 16, 20 per cent disount on entire | stock. H. A, Jemes, dry goods, Exerclses For Opening Of Resl- | men's turnishings, footwear and | floor coverings, West Main smnf. | advt. ston, Jan. 15 (#—The home | 1 and the family should be dedicated | ust as the church or the shrine, be- ves Professor H. Austine Smith, | head of the fine arts in religlon de-| ¢\ 0 o0 e Ca“ed Down | partment at gho Boston univers Whiting St., School of Religious Education and He y —— | Boston Universit (hethe Boston y any | “nor res which| dence, | sense gov- Clearance Sale, the store. Bargains all over I J. Birnbaum.—advt. to rent, 174] 1st floor. Tel. 152.~ur1\1‘ Social Service. opens his new home in Newton Highlands on the evening of Janu- 18. I believe to dedicate every home | which would produce a forceful | drive against the divorce evil, he said. “The service joyous consee | of an ordinary house |the made, wild finish morning of solemn, yet RS urse ation takes the place | warming, with | in the wce that often | “The newly married couples, upon {entering the new hous according to * | |the plan, with their pastor or pricst, | immediately conduct the dedicatory | service | Mr. and Mrs. Smith have been | marricd nine years and have two | ehildren. The service Mond. will be conducted by Dr Woodrow, pastor the, Uighlands Cor Mrs. Lillian Sanderson of 47 Chestn of Newton church “In conversation with the “ERB- | JUS" Man who is now located at |The Fair Drug Dept., to meet tho | public, he sald: he testimonjal from n is true in every particular [and all the testimonials that we like his publish are likewise and we respeet- hcutie ishte | fully invite thg public to call and ving an exhibition of | § check us up. gave in a fash- “Mrs Sanderson says: “I am a i nurse by profession and two years o I fell down stairs and shortly iterwards 1 became afflicted with dizzy spells an sic headaches, J could not se my arms to my head ind was afraid to go out on the street on account of weak spells.” Mrs. San- This {8 Prince Nicholas of 1, who, likes 1o f Follc brother, | Caro was war, “Repayment Plan wipes out principal an¢ 1 interest imost before you realize it. Bencficial loans furnish the to get of debt and out We Lend Up to $300 to Housekeepers inte Call, write or 'phone Loan Society SOWEST MAIN ST, BARHAEL BLIX KOUM 10 VHONE 1.9-1-3 out althy ar- | er of a we ily, Open o to 5 Satur ‘ays 9 to 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell of & (every day there are numerous vis | Flower Garden Greenhouse, | of Nathan Hale chapter, Order {ing an entertainment | at her home last evening. She will | audience to witness a fieres battic |in the Olympia theater early today A Well Know New Britain Received Terrible Injuric | bottle OH GTEE | City Items A eson was born on Wednerday to Fairview street, Mre. Mitchell was formerly Miss Anna Griffin Clearing salo on all Mary Elfza. | beth dreases, 87 W, Main, Prof, Bldg. | —advt, Mrs, M. 8 Moffath and Miss L. M. \\'nl\' fleld of Arlington High school, Arlington, Mass., were visitors at the Senlor High echool this morning. Principal Slade announced that Itors are at the school to Investigate the New Britaln laboratory plan which has been in vogue at the school since September, 1924, A daughter was born at the New Britaln General hospital this morn. ing to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bardsley, 33 West End avenue. The Finest Coffee Ground 53¢ a Ib. National Tea Importers, 123 Main St.—advt, Mr. and Mrs. Carn Sternberg of Miami, formerly of West Hartford, e visiting Mr. and Mrs. George W. Traut Bridal flowers, eut flowers, potted | plants in season for all occasion, | 1163 | Stanley Phone 2388.12.—advt, A class of candidates will rec e, the Initirtory degree at a meeltng‘ of DeMolay, Saturday evening at 7:40 o'clock. Harmony night will be ob. served with Harmony lodge presents Strictly fresh Elm HIll Bges Spectal for Sat., 60c Doz National | Tea Importers, 123 Main Sto—advt. Mrs. Albert Lose of 244 East Main stroet was tendered a farewell party sail on January 23 for Italy to spend the balance of the winter at her former home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Axelrod have returned from their wedding| mp | Policeman Battles With Man, Overpowering Him Boston, Jan. 15 (A—There was no | when a patrolman discovered a man {lurking fn the cloakroom of the buflding. In the hand to hand struggle the policeman was victori- | | ous and Sam Greenberg is under ar- | rest charged with participation in a recent safe robbery. Greenberg recently was ordered doported to Russia but escaped from | the immigration headquarters at Fast Boston. He was sought with others for burglary. s By Falling ut Street, New Britain, Tells Public How She Recovered From The Efiects of Injuries, | “I spent hundreds of dollars try- ing to get well and gct my strength 1 decided after visiing sev- people who had taken “"ERR with wonderful results that would try it and 1 purchased a bottle. I had not finished the firs before 1 felt a great change I have now taken four bottles ot “ERBJUS" and 1 am a well woman In fact, I can say a perfectly healthy one and all my good health due to “ERBJUS." "ERBJUS" s heing Introduced in New Britaln at The Falr Drug Dept,, by representative of the ERBJUS Co, { Hewo, THERE, } SOMERSET GOHAGEN POLLY AND HER PALS N\M\PF / NewBritain’s WonderMarket ANNOUNCEMENT Oriental Rugs and Carpets S. V, Sevadjian of 45 Grand Street We hate moved into our new No. 162 Glen 8t (Cor. Glen St. and Rockwell Ave) Where large stock and full line of Oriental’ mugs. and Carpets, In evers size and description as well as ANTIQUE pleces of BUK- HARA, KIBUERE, VERAMIN, INGILAS, DOZAT, SHINAZ, ROYAL SAROUK, KIRMANSHAH, MEHREBAN snd several srade Tugy are displayed. Our prices are curefully marked on the tag of each rag and the custom- ere themselves cun be convluced of the low prices of thess fine rugs as soon as they are seen. WE HAVE NO SALES. ONE PRICE FOR ALL AT ALL TIMES, be- canse our rugs are originally marked ms rensonable as possible. You are cordlally lovited to inspect thess fine and rare rugs, and com- pare them with others. REPAIRING, CLEANING and WASHING Ta our speclalty, and every call s given particolar and prompt sttention, First grade workmanship and best references. We back every rug we sell, We guarantee oll work we do, ORIENTAL BUGS AND CARPETS. 8. V. SEVADJIAN Store at No. 182 Glen Street, (Cor. Glen and Rockwell averue) Tel, 1160-8, Residence 45 Grond St. Tel, 1180-3. SEROUBAN, other first Quick Results Use Herald Cla:sified Ads 13 A8 rAX1 st WHY PAY MORE? Tender Young Fowl .., Boneless Rib Roasts Tender Veal Cutlets Sirloin, Short and Round Steaks ... |17 ceee Rump Corned Beef . Choice Veal Roasts Lean Smoked Hams Boneless Pot Roasts ...... Lean Pork Loins, rib ends | Whole Fresh Hams ....... k= 2“}m" 1 5c Lb. Fresh Pigs' Feet ......... 1 Oc Lb. GUARANTEE Tender Pot Roasts . Fresh Pork Shoulders ..... Lean Smoked Shoulders ... Fresh Frankfurters . 50 Fresh Beef Liver ......... Fresh Chopped Steak Lean Pot Roasts ... 63 4 Lean Plate Beef .......... 3oiling Beef . | 12 75 76— 11~WANTED—TO RENT L—BURIAL LCTS, 1—DEATH NOTICES 4= FUNERAL 6—LOST AND FOUND 6~ PEI T g A 18— MOTORCY'LS- BICYC 5 —SERVICE 8TATIONS RLPAIRING & 33—-WANTED TC | HU—CORRESPONI i‘ — WANTED 5 x 0 C Q- HELP 2~k M 46 SITUAY 45 N\ 63— HORS 64— WANTED |- | 79~ | 80~BLDG AT YOUR SERVICE Below 1s a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the casy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To . 925 Closing time for insertion in same day's paper 1P. M CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS MONUMEN 0L S DIRECTORB RSONALS TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES 8 FOR BALE FOR BXCHANGE ANL ACCESSORIEE WAN'T ED— IMOBILES NL BICYCLES 1.8 WANTEL BUSINESS SERVICE BARBENS HAIRI'S, MASSKUER CONTRACT CB RENDERED PAINTING, PLUMBING NEA a3, A AND TATLOKING B1ATIONERY VICES UNING EDUCATIONAE CE COURBES SRS ANI PRIV INSTRU INSTRICTORE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT HELP— AGENTS [ vu(.u. LAICAL & 30 FINANCIAL BUSIN. NVESTMENTS, STOCKS. BONDS MONEY LOANED WANTED—TO BORRUW LIVE STOCK CATTLE ANL' 8 51— DOGS, CATS, P v i LIVB 8TOCK MERCHANDISE AL ARM AND DAIRY PRODICTS EL AND FUEL —FERTILIZERS, BEEDS. PLANTS 61 =FOOTW R AND CLOTHING GOOD THINGE TC BAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES -MACHINERY, ELEC. & rooLs CHANDISE AT THE STORES MIU'SICAL INSTRUMENTE 81 B—RADIO #1—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, GE=WANTLD JEWELRY AICTICLES TO BUY BEAL ESTATE FOR BKN1 ENTS & TENEMENTS 58 PLACES FOR RENT FARNS FOR RENT {OUSES FOR RENT | 74~ 8UBURBAN FOR RENT VACATION PLACES FOR RENT WAREHOUSES & STORAGB REAL ESTAT\ FOK BALB AGENTS-- REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS & BUSINESS PROP 1-BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE i 10-20-30c 70 West Main, Opp. New Hotel Telephone 483 w7—<kml |0 FARMS FOR SALE 1OUSES FOR BALB SHORB PLACES FOR BALB 3 ~SUBURBAN FOR BALB —REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS | $8—HOTELS 189—ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS ANL BOARD 91- ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING {93 |92 WHAT'S THE BACLOONS FOR? Ma Pl—lt: It Over WANTED - BOARD OR LODGING WHERE TO DINE MR GERVICLE | — THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Arra and Ready Ko LINE RAIES FUR CONSECUTIVE INBERTIONS Chaige Prepsta day 10 o0 days 8 days days daye days days ... Yearly Ordor Hpun Appnc.uan Count 6 worde to & o U liner to an luch, Mintinum Space, 3 liave Mioimum Hook Clatg: No Ad Acceptea After ) b Clawified Page ou 8me Lay a1 A M, Adi tor || 928 Accepted Over conventonce Ask for a the Telephone Cal water-proof, hermetically sealed. Vault Co, Phone 4716, NEW HRITAIN=Monumentar works, 133 Oak 6t Monuments of a)l sizes and descr me. Carving and letter cut our specinlty, jie Florist olted uiants. plesring cClallang on funeral work. Greentiouse, 617 Church Bt wud (rosh cat islons Flower Garden Stanley Phone IAN and Inuml L] "OUNTAIN PEN—Tost _between an Court via West _ Return Jersa Ate iTLOS der return to Mids letown, cek Jonn Efghintti, TNB i ¢ 1180-3, SE——containing large sum of money lost in the neighborhood of Arch St, Reward it retur to 218 North WATCH=Waliham Tn call at 8. R. & L. Office, Elm St. Row ward, Pe ‘Mlinlfl BABY CARRIA Answer Visiting Center St. 3 OF HEAR Angina_Pectoris, Dropsy, Asthma, Hig Blood Pressure, Paralysfs: 1 will gludly tell You FREE how you can ket quick and lasting relief, without drugs; medle cines or serume. Address. R. V. Wale den, Box 1351, New Haven, Conn. Store Annoyneements 1 SKATES SHARP —Hadfield's Sporte ing Goods, 16 Maln St. ‘ l AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencles 8 ACME TRICKS Sales and Servie B son Motor Sales, 171 Bouth Main Bt Phona 870, City Advertisement There will be a public hearing Monday, January 18 at 8 p. m., at Room 201, City Bullding, New Brit= ain, on the proposed New Britam | code. Coples of the code can be obtained now at Room 3805, City Building. NO. 12846, Treasury Department, offfce of Oompe wroller of the Curre Washington, D. C., November 9, 1928, Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pres {sented to the undersigned, it has been | made to appear that “The City Nationad Bank of New Britain” in the City of New Britain In the Ccunty of Hertford and Btate of Connecticut hae complied | with il the provisions of the Statuter of {the United States required to be com= | plied with before an esrociation enall be | authorized to commence the business of | Banking; Now therefore 1, J. W Mclntoeh, Compe troller of the Currency, do hereby cere tity that “The City Natlonal Hank of |New Britain” in the City of New Britalm |in the County of Hartford and State of | Connecticut s authorized to commence ‘Iht business of Banking as provided in Bection Fifty one hundred and eizty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United Btates. Tn testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this ni day ot November, 1925. J. W. MCINTOSH, Comptroller of the Currency, Nurse Assoc mnnu, 53 "~ TROUBLY (Seal.) By PERCY CROSBY IT'S JuST A WAY 1G0T FoR HOLDIN' UP ((Ja6 BUST SHF NEEDATT ATALKED /FR MOTHER 'WTO PLAVIN e FOOL' CIOTHES NEVER MADE LAMB OIITTA MUTTON AN MAW KNOWS y| L T PR | HEF 1 THINK PLEASE YOu ASK Sour PAPA wi HE GIVE TO‘M_E') Vou W/5H ‘rzfl St ME SOUNG R TRYING TO KEFP ST i \ \ YOUNG' // o i EL APPER PFRKING I 1 EMD P THAT N GONE = \ YES MiSSIE it M[-EWAus FRIEND s your daintie quickly and BARRY & BAMFORTH PHONT telephoy 19 MAIN S 2501 EAS YVixsi E; _elel 5 & 24l

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