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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. HERE'S NEWS OF City ltems [FOUNDRY WALLRAZED BY WIND PUBLICATION OF Eoaacirn s AT YOUR [ rae seraro WOMEN OF W[]R[‘D_:.“{.‘“JA; ;t;;""‘ .‘»_ BALANCE TAWFUL ] oo x ownts i oo mate |- . SERVICE . ... VANT- A58 @ (o weels ‘!‘m,,, at u; and good citizen, had six children . 4 = sod Ready Reference; _akes and Niagara and needed the movey. | Below is a list of the CONSECUTIVE INSLSRONS Charge Preps I 2 Fa 4 ; (Contlnued from First Page) Standard Headi i Items From Ameuca’ Sou(h‘“ ) incinerator ~ caused | | At a meeting of the Civic Safety every day :;e ":,is [fi’e’ 1 line | Classified Page. Note larm from Box balance was published quar- | league on Junme 14 it was voted to | . 337 at th of Clinton street terly nd y alca A dE ? terl an. Js€ all to the attention of federal merica and Lurope Hun 12 aiclpck okt " ; great deal of pe noyance. authorities alleged gambling | the easy-{o-read alpha- e | r : nd nothing ] One of the treasury officials in-|through the use of the figures in betical arrangement. Hl s0 daye o230 - i 1 o % v vd today had his pile of | the dally treasury balance. The e London -— Miss Ellen Wilkinson P ! S . o ¥ ¥ a Applicati has earned for herself the title of p g ! unanswered mail a letter from a|league also decided to take the Phone tTour Ad To Gount s ‘worts to s lline; Bivs earied (o Dl a [arew | 4 - i woman in New York city addressed | matter up with local and state Minimum pase s iinse. of parliament in more ways than |, ol o i . % ;e to Secretary Mellon offering to pay |authorities. The federal govern- 925 Minimum Book Charge, $6 cents ne | him her 50 cent fee for a chance | ment was to be called in because, Cleus Accepted Atter 1 P, M. 1 e Hot Oy to make money out of the treasury | it was claimed, tickets which are s oo 3 4 vt e il BT poioe s i v | balance if the secretary would ex- | distributed here bear the name of ng time for insertion Ade “Accepted Over the Telepho: SO culy recanily. the St to adoy o 8 e . - -3 : plain how it worked. {a New York newspaper as the offi- in same day’s paper for convenience of "customers Cs the Eton crop. { 2 4 People often write in asking for | clal reference as to the accuracy mf MNP fotiry! the ‘Herald st o il e | confidential tips as to what the | the numbers. ad is incorrect. Not responsible fo these fash Saturdays at 10 A. M. errors after the first mnsertion. aasiny anf fa e flat woman ‘ it e ' . : - CLASSLIICATION HEADINGS 15 arive er own car to the House. Sl PR WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS AT mOUNCEMENTS Buenos Aices—Maria de Ma ANNOUNCEMENTS : Hot cheese and steamed hamburg el Eraeaw the Spanish educator, is ; B | AL LOTS, MONUMEN B > it McCarth, Photo by Johnson & Peterson 1 NOTICES Burlal Lots, Monuments gentine women her s xr.“rl' . l‘z"\ ]'W 5 2 h strect.—advt . least four foundrymen .mflwm and steel construction before "LORISTS H%MA‘:- VAULTB—Concrete steel intellectual developme et e I A bttt 4 X e orced; water-proot, in other lands, notably in Sl ‘;'1, he 4 1 in the Malleable Iron com- ripping out nearly 50 feet of the : L s CTORs BB, Vet b States, Fngland and eanLy SHop, »io, CAR €30 | pany's plant on Myrtle street might g ALS : ¥ BRITATN—Monu € intment.—Advt, | Pany:s pia 1€ sh s has now been cleared ANNOUNCEMENTS Oak Bt ‘Monuments of i eres o) he describes the ) ; | have perished had the storm last i o Hammond camp, United |Mave perished had the storm last |and a new and stronger wall will & descriptions. Carving and letter cutti: in sit women in / 3 " 1 N AUTOMOBILES o i.’u‘\«:rh‘m\ of its k War Veterans, will hol und t which laid low the be placed with four additional pi- 4 CUEATACIRLY. Savwhere Auring 3 . f meeting in the camp meeting | west wall of that building occurred lasters furnishing support. an al worl Iroom at the state armory tomorrow | on a working day. | An estimate of $2,000 has been BESUTIFUL TLOWERS for weddiigs &t ed i Atedit B e o h 3 h | occasions, plus quallty and servic The women of Spain, Senorita d ght at 8 o'clock. |, Tons of wreckag hed into | placed on the damage which, how Flower Garden Greenh)use, 1163 Stan] Maetzu thinks, have experienced | Charles F. Lucey of 40 Wakefield | the foundry when a gale swept |ever, did not interrupt operations at St. Phone 3 Sadioal ¢ al changes in the I is home from the Deaconess {down the “pit” forcing the strong |the foundry. 4 r o N FERNB—Very reasonabis price ¢ “or he « spita ¥ f 0! % o he e b Sandellt G ho ten years and are now “on the road | hospital at Boston where he under- 2boul” ™ & 16— MOTORCYCLES- YOLES W B SRR ket LT ORI to intellectual emancipation.” went a successful operation for \ | 17—SERVICE 81 Florists CUT FLOWERS—Lotted planta, pleasii goitre. y . “ivie” S ived inspiration for Y veriety. Spectalizin, 7 i ; 8 g o0 funeral S arltn CosAuRa R < I et Nonb b2y Order Mot (Onis. (omposel of “Dixie BUSINESS SERVICE Johneon's Greenhouse, 517 cnurc‘h':;c:_' \ | i Poss the swin liit of Dixie while AN b Siti 7ar Dehind et e uni- | will mect in Odd Fellows' hall to- Liked ’Possum Meat e S—BARBERS HAIRL'S MASSEUSB Lost and Found 2 1 . s, the | mo ening. = z = g group of negroes load | 77 T —BUILDING AND CONTRACT : ot il versities of the 1 s 3 fmczoniasening, . A | Mr. Vernon, 0., July 20 UP—There [,otton on the wharf Memphis, 7 BU SERVICE RUNDERED | SMALL TAN CIANGE BT Prussian Ministry 2 fembers of Stanley Women's Re- e vici Sre mersons Hars St smember the o TR ports. Despite the relatively high lief Corps will attend Grand Army | RETSoRS o R et e ey | agdoraing o} Mot ”;‘“"m e & MILLINERY Finder pie L b S inolitics Sarahel e | last day: aniel Decs Immett v were humming,” said Me- (EING & CLEANING FEtTRat Al reneive position of women in politics, 1y exercises at the Methodist camp days of Daniel Decatur Emmett | : T o rewar cling to - - o » | Conkie, ceeping time as the report continues, the people cling 10 |grounds in Forestville next Thurs- | the famous composer of “Dixie," |~ "‘v‘l’] ‘)‘_ );m \’U':" ,;“i" e "-‘l’ y ATMTORNEYS the idea that a university education igay, The exe begin at 10 |who is buried in Moundview Ceme- ||1EBIEC Sl 8 [ B J VING, TRUC BAGGAGE NGINI 4 - [their a ind so e Em- BEST NEW G innecessary for a giil |o'clock and the corps members will |tery, near Mt. Vernon LB b Hhoa| =13 AN { 4 4 g Ton HANS onn C' . R |leave Central park on the 9:07| Emmett was 89 vears old when |Mett the inspiration for his immor- N \ 2 POTATOES. .peck C e e lty Advertlsemen aris—Be ¥ 1f is the advice [ plainville trolley, he died. He was born here in 1815 E AT & e 5% ST 3 3 R Hags | always returned to Mt LEAN SMOKED 23C | 31-PROFESEI STy JOBB'G. ‘TATIO! of Mile. Juliette Veiller, Pars | Bdward Martin of 18 Woodruft [and died in his cabin, not far from | 1 ’ el \ ¥ 42 lawyer, to women who are {rying [street, a steel worker at the new |his birthp! rnon, after a tour of his minstrel - SHOULDERS. .1b. S LR . . BIDS WANTED to dress as mannishly as posible. |Steele street school, dislocated his| “I spent many an hour in Em.|(roupe. Once, at the height of his St g = ? {For the Construction of a School ¢ wThe esential thing is to be Nor- right shoulder while at work late |mett's cabin,” sald J. W. McCon. |8lory, he came back from England Even hubby and t.he kiddies FRESH CUT P OATIONAL New Britain, Connecticut, mal and natural, she said. “There Is | vesterday afternoon and was treat- | kie, “How he could sing, and play | Vith $30,000, a fabulous sum in |\ Q Jike to go shopping now— HAMBURG 2“) 2 Sealed proposals for the constral only one domain in which woman feq at New Britain General hospital. | the violin. He would sing by the | e ;“r‘”“ is the scene of frequent | they’re waited upon so pleas- —— : = tion of a new two story school builg helled effect mannish- fr (s 2T ok z T N 54 Ry v 7 ing approximat " pcompelled to eftect manuifd: hour, in his old age, if a slesic| antly at the New Britain Challenge ¢ 5 INSTROCTORS |pos 4sbProxim ft. no inche ness—that is the intel 8 possum were promised him at the P sl M k ¢ MILK cans TORS v 100 ft. no inches, at New Britai main. But even if she is trying to end. He was passionately fond of | AR |@ Market. . MIL: S |Connecticut, will be received at ti invade the realm commonly Sup- Luffing on Land the meat of that animal. |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs | office of the School Committee, Wa - : : n there is no n fill School posed to to men ther 1 nut Hill School, New, Britain, i wly sb —c ould have to wear . ) SN i ; p \G' AN | neeticu on or ¢ FEEE P Choice Shoulder Steak......lIb. 19c EX WANTE el e e mannish cloth on August e Ariesloan & kil | | Legs Genuine Lamb.........Ib. 35c S o ol o T ) ciations ‘ DR. HJERPE PRESCRIBES | Center Cut Pork Chops.....Ib. 35¢ S T free of any duties or tax whatever. PPORTUNITIES {above time, et 12 e ruling by (he chairman , FOR HOT WEATHER B — - PSS SRR Sorue | Bian Wi b taken separatel o2 3oard of Customs, v o i 3 s 09 0 LOANEL et b of the British Board of Custom | Boneless Pot Roast..lh. 22¢ | Lean Fresh Shoulders Ib. 23¢ B|:=WaxTED-TO BorRROW [the general ¢ t, heatin who says any American or other ; 2 ) 5 |plumbing and electr L " sit England | rts ....Ib. Lean Corned Beef. .. .lb. 12¢ lectr wiring a1 traveller ‘~ending to visit England Best Frankforts Ib. 18¢c must be made on blank forms a will not have to pay duty on any " 4 Rixs | A0 = 8 % e » e AVl . o Aampanyine i faa ] Bye-io; | A s : | 3 W1 0 ving specifications. Su AR i B —ONE SHOWER BATH : ; i ; T may be fornd in their luggage. ) : SUGAR 10 l Cloth 61 25 1 Cloth $1 51 L Yol 1 ! Morning and Evening =1D. sk 01C =1D. sack M. o v o the contractor awards 7 < of W ] . _ 54—WANTED=LIVE STOCK the contract. London—Only the work of wom- (Properly installed by i o e DO s PR en dramatists will be produced by RCHANDISE the School Committee, New Britai <vbil Thorndike during her sum- master plumhers) | Campbell’s Soups | Jello, All Flayors Kellogg’s Corn L | St Sybil Nt iion 0 UEkGe Fleles nkes 1% |Connecticut. 5 ay be secur mer season at the s A | can 9¢ ' pkg. | S, = PKgS. 4 g e |of the Superint 3 of Schoo ‘I]")\:,;q"r' ‘»’I- Z lzv!_fm- ,:“ e e , —ICE ('REAM—A” Flavors ——— — e e S T A AN |New Britain, Connecticut on depos Miss “usan Glaspells “The 7 Before and After Meals | Corn and Peas...2 cans 25¢ Premier Dressing. .bot. three plays s8 i | = o o nhEa E D . o vv)‘u thr play i @ (Ice Cream Freezers, Alaska .. pkg. 9¢c f\vlatche.\.,., ','6 boxes 25¢ 00D THINGS TO EAT Ibid, upon return of the plans ar T e Yiko ‘gave. thooripinal : Brand—S$1.50 to $6.00) Tunafish . can 19¢ ' Sweet Mixed Pickles. . ... EEHOLCSASTIGEES [specifications in good condition, in Tondon more than a year ago. . s |B Pure Cocoa....2-lb. can 25¢ Toilet Paper. .6 rolls 25¢ RADIO et le\'il gubrith 10/ e A | c; oy ure Coc 4 y 7 Y on TWHLRY |° > bid submitted, ma pljen {f wies erslde o 'L\'““ Ll : —TOPPED OFF BY ROOT BEER Williams’ Root Beer.bot. 18¢ ' Good Luck Jar Rings. ... ST WANTED. ARTICLES mo oA RY |payable to the School Conitilttcs filsy. Sincll en o | (Make it yourself) | Evaporated Milk.3 cans 29¢ e 20d0zx10e New Britain, Connecticut, whit ~amatist to be ranked with AR ; - isum shall be forfeited to the Scho (We have Bottles, Caps, Cappers e s District if contractor awarded t i o J N LACES FOR RENT = Enga : and Rubber Stoppers) | WEDGWOOD Fresh | : contract refuses to enter into a co e el : - 'REAMERY Made . ract and file an approved Sure through an internati nal girls camp p | (\\e said ROOT B(‘el) R A o Company bond for the full amou is the id . of Mrs. B ¥““h“ “-""‘ & = - - lof the contract within fifteen da don. of New York city, who na Good Luck Oleo Nucoa Nut Oleo | First Prize Oleo v IS & 6T |atter opening of bid | i | ol [HEE > ) of $15.00 which will be refunded 33 e 3 |contractors submitting a bona fir tained the cooperation of educators o 9 b, 2 VANTED— T 4 e S o N The right is reserved to reje voral countries and of the 1b. 1b. 29c 29¢ : Rl [ el in ral cour e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE e or I e o A 7 ST i NTS—REAL ESTATB OSEP A g Ten acres of land "a the forest of e CY PEACHES ....... vevens.. . basket 29¢ UCTIONEERS - o e "_”(_-‘T» ”-_UII:U“-L\; Fontalneblead has b granted as | R ANV P =L L S PROPERTY hairman of Committee on Scho X xite for the camp. The plans are FANCY CANTALOUPES ... . : 25¢ MR Yon b O SALE Asegnniods lone o Wit Wil Jr\rnmnmr‘]mv NATIVE GREEN OR WAX BEANS. . s. 25¢ 3 HouEES OR ALY | e e sixty girls. and ""‘ old e and Sand yachting season is in : = = 85—SUBURBAN FOR SCAL] Striped Cloaks of a month each ia L | 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE full swing on the beach at | e 4 i " | PR, 3 » e . s September of cach yez I ! g G | I N : 2 for 2 Lok D] tractive evening wraps a ptember o year, Boulougne, France, and tour- | 73 ARCH STREET T'elephone 106 Native Beets or Lmbll?r:ch 4 Native Squash. ...3 for 25¢ l:o\(’,},c“:,:,';';u;‘:‘SIMTEu made of metal cloth that has alte . aC | N charest—Queen Marie of Ru- | ists are finding the sport so e Yoo 5 s kes: cach 52 nating stripes of gold and’ of Hor i intereat ot eoonomy thrilling that they're going.to *‘Hardware Meant for Hardwear” Native Lettuce. ..2 hds. 15¢ On8 Green Cukes. ,eac brilliant color like green or Chan T . . - 2 Y, o | Q 9 9= 0—ROOMS AND BOARD G The stripes run horizontally has adopted Ru- V. ool 10c | Fresh Tomatoes. . .2 lbs. 25¢ = RRD 2 red. strip ) O ut etk LELR GO L : s | Native Cabbage ead {3101 #O8 HOpoERENPIRG |diagonally rather than in the u ANTED—BOARD OR LODGING |right, vertical fashion. French government. dres: remonials or elaborate state oc- wsions does she wear ropean i e B | Bl Bugge, gt i 550 o) A TS Smotheredby SRIEY By PERCY CROSBY peasant woman, with deslgns work- red or blue t 1, with | Aliquid firn:pg‘l.edlobed-buul roaches and BEEN SieTIN' UP THE ALLY? SKIPPY TRAININ' ~OH.’ IT.'Y GOlN'TO BEA flcas! That's the new chemical discovery— kerchiet wound around | BYq Can dono damage (g yaut soriags. or 'N' THE BEETLE 15 GOIN'To FIGHT SOCKER oF A FICHT "N’ DEPEND ON (T~ THEE THINKS WISE BECAUSE (WOULDN T eht red-and-white, | furniture; won't rot or stain clothing. P. apronand | red | isusedand recommended by leading Hotel FOR THAT FORTUNE TELLIN' CANARY. SKIPPYS NURSIN' SOME Hoons THAT TRUST THEE NO f‘fi"‘p'l'rfl:'.:‘d':f"’l"‘:'flfi‘{‘-'1‘3:":;'1““.'&“':} b 7 SING EVERY ONE'S . . FURTHER THAN ME mrg:!yflt{lk::;g:i:l:%l:a .nh;:: th 2 AHA’(F MASTER « el EYES C'N s€€! Pfifl‘i&'flel"chgé‘m‘i-fihm- ol KX LET'S SEE HIM \ 0\\’/ . :\r;:rflms bt PP, ear aliobe had i doubie-arength ' TRAIN. W) liquid form—ready for use. Free patent spout enables you to reach hard-to-get-atplaces with ease. Get P.D.Q. at your druggist’stoday. Your money back, if the bugsarenot gone tomorrow, Clty Drug Store. —_———— VACATION MOTOR Albro Motor Sales Co. BUS TOURS ARCH ST 5 : Z ¥ S ,’ T 4 New Britain to Sesqui-Centennial 3 i 7 q‘ [ Exposition, Philadelphia— A ///, WE HAVE GoOD i 3-Day Tours—July 1, July 12, / /{ CARS AT ALL Il gy 1s. / PRICES — ON Round Trip Fare. . $20.00 e e e Clear Profit By CLIFF STERRE Aug. 2 and Aug. 16 g ey sl ' : el Toors) i ow oA AR [Case W THAT WY T . e New Britain (o Mont v o G-Day Tours—duly 20, 21 ( SOME 1DEA / | I ) INVITE MARRI FIGEERS ALL THE PRESENTS 54 it ‘ EYS NO LS ED Round Trip Fare 3 H - IsAYIT { EHTAfKNFl’j\lE PEOPLE v MY 7U\)|LL ’E CLEAR PROHT'- Fare includes transportation, ho 1] H\\’5ELL" /’ tel and sight-secing expenses: 3 ' | JSHUR URL PERKINS, WEDDIN', UNK. everything except meals | HAS e Tours will be made in our 20- Passinger Studebaker Parlor Car Bt S ke BTG MOMERTS! ) tation of the Auburn Transporta g Y | — < tlon Co. will accompany the bus K on all tours to personally condues t-seefng frips and look after the comfort of the passengers. inteed cars, Sedan Touring Tewett (fou Plan (o spend your vacation on Dort Touring one of (hese tours. Make rescra andler Sedan. tions (n advance through Hupmobile Sedar Aibro Mator Sales Co. ||| Geo- A. Quigley 30X Matu Sircet, New Britain I I nbacker I TEL 260 Booking Agent [

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