New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 29

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NLW DBRITALRX DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926, 29 CHIEF BOY SCOUT tFfi.'f.‘;*'?::.f'°u.:‘i\‘}‘*’"~':?.‘:’i,.:‘"ll."‘";""’fif‘f::::.l;:. TWENTY-FOUR MEN | RS COLLNSSUES AGAIN | ATEST (I, FIRE \ SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Established 1862 Resources — $19.221,962.26 n\m would sa | lons, the syndicats 1‘ ‘1 | t-\ ed In Fall On Sidewallk, oday by Mis, M Sir R ohert Badeu-Powel.l Talks | on Interoational Good Will hlacht wrote: “This is a case e voune mone v With Awand of Diplomas . erbilt's comes to Hn\nv)\l reseue of a Vander- prevent the spread of the i when it boils over is expected today un s to lower the oll level & it to other liave e sustained HA‘HI un on walk in front ner Mayor G, A ¥ on Maple strect, October 1, 1 g Uehonor Atlorney T ¥ MCDONOUEN, | awke of the continued down. se from r stood fective (®)—XNattons bilt How glon, Apri nearby are suc Water Six Feet Dec vised not to let “national | ey on aspirations cloud the peace and good | ;\“; :H i { the world" in an address by enthinio i rt Baden-Powell of (€ the class in foremanship f il . “chief scout of the wo ‘ agelonanin o delivered today at the opening ses- | RLE, Alne sion of the 1ith annual mecting of | l | Adriss wa Denosits made on or hefore Monday, preme courl from the de Jude Isune Wolfe of {h May 3rd, will draw interest from May st r when t wmber of retaining walls, ! callly scho: dlemi ed the su Wiph & 0 1o prevent spread of oil Hrsd National Couneil of the Boy Howe of the New Britain Machine LRy Leen washed out, The of America s | (Continued From First Page) Co., who told of the value o fiooded condition of the highways Deseribing the scout movement 2 knowiedge of accountancy to al m it impossible to move § an aid to world pe he sald that |04 ik 1ega vigor, former State's | foremen. 1 m‘ other equipment to rebuild the present membership Ineludes |y oo yonn g 1 I i 5¢ INTEREST being paid 178 Main Street Open Monday Evenings—6 to 7:30 (standard time) will colleet I'he meeting was opened by Clar ) ) Iyi of the Loyhood ”r“\-\i-]rmn. once 11, Barncs, general sceret u.\ He led that “We | yyoife and Harvy. I + Kelly, | who welcomed the graduates at the he en of the next [prccident of the 10 chib, | last session of thelr class and con- y o frin orld, vant 10 get tl weneration with scouting for girls, | s well as hoys, so that the moth smoke rolled from immediately aftes the f ed them upon having nmm rked that of 1he of tomorrow can nstill charae- | ¢ the class all| Contnted from First flames | 1o their sons Auation. I 8 ":‘ o e acal nglish y disclosed, Lo of polities and & attendunce of 2 : . Undertaker The IR RSO NmAS | e daalgod BRI Attorney Willian n the ages of | pointed, it juvenile erime | e t botween 10 and | Fijye New Brit tendiney, he urged the need of the | On Trip to Europe To offtsct any youthful criminal ts in the | Mive New Britaln men left this W c&tcncitel Railwa ay (n | To Discontinue \L\\ 1 Tomorrow the Last Day seout program with ir various troops for grad morning with the Putpam Phalany, | gosiation White Plains, N e 5 I or's 1700t guard wresident b ! : :: H% Uy nonls (0 i Sy dip Tomorrow will be our last Saturday doing business at our present whil et m‘ outl of location. Thursi ay 16, we will greet our many friends and patrons 17 i in our new ho . 91 W, MAIN ST. (The Professional Building) opposite Capitol Theater, Take Advantage Part of our fixtures are torn out: we are quite upset, our service to vou tomorrow may not be as perfect as we always want it to be. There- s, thanked tor at the vorlil's ot nations “you 1 class and y e witl o @old. fol sary to change {heir | pen and pencil. A of other members in had planned to Mr. K ®Couls promoto peace and ind girls | pocion. aprit din= e fore we have reduced our prices to such extremes, so as to make it worth TnlE e R e e . Otto G, Weid vour while to visit us, and make your purchases at great savings. "l'\ attempting to down a fi a 14 . Bancroft, al ts of Hart- - ¢ hey wi brought - nued fr age 1 ford, who have been employed by th ) (Continued from Page 1.) . internation: before the juvenile court to tell B lefense. No opinion of the ma ° companion et % ity was given, duc is nervou o Te th scout anm sy The polics eharge that because condition. H to all their o (hey “did not lik 1 A ' Mrs. John Cravford Dies L2 g 1 sed Jumes nm, five- st \pher, J 11 Min ] vddenly in Florid {nant watep in K m ther ons and | wore Young Vanderhilt Gets Oficr of Finane :1] \ t pool of elag- nd Jeft Our removal reductions tomorrow will take in every item in our shop. Nothing has been reserved. .Our entire stock of Glassware, Chinaware, Prassware, and Stationery, will be reduced for tomorrow from 10 to 509, 9c W $3.69 TABLE Close Quts TABLE One $16.50 anski & uncon n when a him some fime i, READ llll Hll \lli(l ASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS A ¢ hered in the conrt roon d along o court I Nt was A that n e e e e NEW BRITAIN NIGHT 1 much disappoi il i-picee blue and lues up to 83 vould W i Glass ol Tea Set to up to $7.50 in hand flii%fl \ v Goods ted glassware and 7 e R SN, uped. at S1.50 and China, sterling silver on solid W Nflfi; 1y this 19¢ @ble For tomorrow tionery to g hronze and many other ob- ) only. S1.50 and 8 i jects of art, which will make Close out at S9e. ideal wedding gifts — are grouped at this $3.69 table. For tomorrew onhv—New and FTor tomorrow only—A\ new heawiifal - Persian pottery “hipment of ‘Fea and Toast Dases: (heir regular Sets: their regular value is value is §11.50, "7 The Burritt Chinese Brass Bowls, with [ 1] teakwood — 5 Odd 1ot Lamp Shade-—39¢ 1o W 8¢ cach; value to b \ Al Pyralin Ivory of. Ten Firemen Re ‘s Fovee Now WiTh A STRONG STATEMENT M. Wit William J urt, chavged with v Well Known L Con Tells an For Landers, Frary His Lapericner With The Toni lartford county o 1 H nntil i v warked the heginning 3o .\“mr..w { el e F.‘ six 1 ent will be | S G » TOMORROW L I on-Bon Dishes, 506 encl \ N 5 L LIUS ds the ereat DI AHLOUIST BUELLCTED, 7. Bon- on Dich Al 72 W. MAIN ST. 0PP. HOTE with 9; value 82 eek? Fri.andat.2P.M. at Land Sale Beginning Friday, April 30th KELSEY ST. HEIGHTS| FREE — 100 —FREE | PRICES $49 to $199 LOCATED ON KELSEY ST, NEWINGTON, A CONTINU- EVERYTHING FREE TO OUR VISITORS \ FEW HIGHI i iy S Txar ; Small Amount h'n\ n—>50c and 81 Per \\ N‘l —157¢ Cash Discount ATION OF SOUTH ST., NEW BRITAIN Imported Large Japanese Vases, Umbrellas, Pitchers, Bon Bon \(“)‘ NORTGA FREE NO INTEREST Largest Assortment of Mother's Day Cards in the City Only a short ride from the center of New Britain — HIGH DRY Dishes, Fancy Rail Plates, Salad Bowls, Cut Glass Dishes, NO NOTES Lots in case of d NO TAXES CARDEN LAND with a wonderful view of the surrounding Suit Cases, Travelling Bags, Silver until ofter 2 years Plan of Property 10c a week if sick or country. FINE SHADE TREES — A FINE ORCHARD. This i i L Vitraty Dacis b place was the Webster Farm. It was bought for spot cash. The ot : AR Oer {il!(‘ was examined by John Blackall of Hartford and pronounced FREE BUSSES LEAVE GUR OFFICE s .S THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY zood AND PROCEED DOWN MAIN STREET DONT MISS THIS GRE! ERERA S Would You Pay $10 Down, Then $2 Per Month for Lot 55150 Fi? 70 REACH PROPERTY GO OUT KELSEY ST. TO ROCKY 2P.M. DAILY_and SUNDAVY‘ e HILL AVE., TURN LEFT ONTO SOUTH ST., PROPERTY D B o et . Will Such Bargains Be Offered STRAIGHT AHEAD OVER BRIDGE ON RIGHT. Free Autos By Appointment Never Before, Never Again, Wili Such Barga e . sosroanst. CLJFFORD L. SWAN CO. -1

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