New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 10, 1926, Page 16

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list ch in Wes BERLIN NEWS Meni urch will hold a lawn t Cromwell next Friday vers and friends will meet at the churck party ven- u: clock. (Continued from Page Seven) night who have the interest of the heart the field a good appea Judge G. heaviest docket in months when Berlin town rests drunken and t about will drunk ssful there 35 children in th was s youngsters enjoyed It is planne ing before the Mr. South Farms are r birth Middl Mra. Grace Holigan of Mr. turned yest where Mr. tendance of the K in Phila attended t tion. Miss Gertrude Leahey York Barnes for a few weeks. The Community club will regular weekly meeting Wednes avening. will be an entertainment for the evening definite has been cabinet of the latter for the fall and winter meetings. Although East Berlin 700 residents one street in the town has more than its share of the ulation. approximately 600 feet long, has 115 people residing there. families in better than 5 to a house. . sixteen infants les of age. town the avenue, East Berlin could hoas of 2,500 population. on the street, people living in them. above for th age. attracf lage. The Epworth league of the Instead ot soda hereafter take little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia" water or sour, acid, ga lef wi For fifty years genuine Milk of Magnesia” has been prescrib- ed by physi comes three times as the stomach as a of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and be with a awaiting the ose and all team at giving for the same p are reque to aid 1 nce. Dockel Tonight Griswold is Heavy port icing the the the ar- ber town ¢ hall to have bee Arivir he defen; ten. Th motorists rt ht made for and ¢ ants will majority of t from out of this sion convenes a Numerous Brid pe young unkenness number 3 mony Henry town " resid nts of place on the | interse enness charg serlin Items gue “outi Pipes Dale being 41 mal ere six motie par a dip in the ured fell There W i he erved at an noor pool, out- season to have Bethel clo: more Hol It ing a and -Mrs. James W of a son born yesterday esex hospital in Middletown Hofher was formerly Miss | his place. William Brown re- from Philadelphia has been in at- » annual convention s of Columbus, While phia, Mr. and Mrs, Brown sesquicentennial exposi the The mobile and Mrs. testi Brown at b ‘Thh is of New city is the guest of Miss Mabel hold a ay | Hart that Fr pro nothing It is expected th B although announced. - The club will me the part of this month to arrange | pany a er, ire arge b | The pri has some pop- | receiy Wilcox avenue, which There are 24 there being are than three years If all of the streets in the wefe as thickly populated as 20 houses, mittee, | Rockvi Pec Tractio Of the 20 homes are owned by the | The figures mean nothing in a city but| e country it is above the aver- The avenuc is one of the most tive thoroughfares in the vil- | 16 now system, The Metlio- | Woman address which is in «utomobile Wootson, aview as testifi window witness. ed that ti drinking. ford- | ford-Springfield street rallway will pay net the The sal ! court before Judge enson today.’ counsel | Robinson for tk | atipn of trolley operates NO SUCH ADDRESS Testifying in Fatal Bridge- Accident Gives House Num- Which Doesn’t Exist. - testi- Co! Aug. 1 A in geport, woman who sworn given before Deputy Coroner eld venson today gave as her home reality street ho been not Fairf venue seve tion has ral names or Cen- fatally day morning when running board of driven by Everett S. and 33 Taylor avenue, was traveling on early from t 24 as the car this city 1 that Moran, lean- glass of an opened Wootson car, fell' to tinst the of the pavement when the glass broke. who time was in the auto- of the accident, had been no t th ET §28 PER SHARE What Stockholders of Hart- Springficld Street Rallway Co. Will Realize, ford, eman, Aug. 10 (F—Harrison receiver of the Hart- com- | nd Francis R. Cooley, pur- have arranged to sell the property to A. L. Linn, a us operator of Newport, R. L icc paid is $190,000. This sum | y up all application of the | - and his expenses, and will | bond holders $28 a share. was made in the superior Edwin C. Dick- Hugh M. Alcorn was Mr. Freeman, Lucius bondholder 0. Wells for of the bondhold- for Ralph lle branch nd Thomas McKone and Josiah k for n compan: Hartfor the Windsor Locks bond holders. Springfield stre company discontinued ope cars on July 10. bus service over ot 1t its deed was being prepared this afternoon. | score, the latter two o'clock in | newspape NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1926. “ NEW BRITAIN MARBLE SHOOTER SUPERIOR TO-LAST YEAR’S NATIONAL CHAMPION Cartelli Takes Two Three From Dutch*Rob- bins—Mayor W Present Prize and Intro- duce Champions. “Dutch” (Howard) Ro! Springfield, 1923 -marble of America, lo three to Dominic Cartell, ain’s city champ, in Fores Springfield last evening. were ity New field city select Britain Herald and tk Union. In the Ma e team of three pl i from wes since that was the way in champions were selected f tional tournament at Atl ast June, Cartelli not only_took t three from Robbins, who i ed as among the best in but he defeated Danny Gore | pion of New, England an national contest, up in the of three by the score of took one from John Keliey, champion, out of three. Tony do, hitherto unheard of Britain's coming 'i\'f)rln"d two to Robbins, from Kelley and lost Frank Zaleski, New Britaj up in 1926, was somewh form last evening and games The New Britain boys left shortly compa The were representative of Forrest park they I K Three official marble been built in Forrest to those in use at the nati nament in Atlantic City. An audience of about cd arognd the mes. There the skill Britain, who attracted mu tion at Atlantic C as a nd several men at Sprin was much of upon two games played as part of the marble contest foster: rn Massachusetts, antic two to Gore. los all Herald 100 crowd- ringes to watch the! Cartelli, Out of eld to bbins, of champion out of New Brit- t Park at games | “Inter- 1 by the he Spring- 2 etts whi or the City wo out of s still rat-| America, | cham- | nner- | out ! 3-0, and | Holyok Attar- | as among ’mmmmm.‘ took t o! | 1 ru one n's runner | at out of his | | ny with a | At net by R. Winans of the Springfield Union. | rings Park have similar onal tour- after the s out alp of all thi over a 000 boys champi comment | for the championship. of of New uch attc “come gfield last vening expressed a desire to train b for the next ment. W Attardo and the other four boy in June, as men, and the a ure of a reunion fmes started the first get m on the 7§ The o'clock, Danny Gore and I'rank Zaleski. awarded to ! though the prize will be t boy having the gre three games were best two_out of thre cases where one boy straight, the third game | played PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia Besides, | teramentations | zently urges this souring w a | gases, in for indigestion omach, and re- ill' come {mstantly. Better Than Soda “Phillips at any i far mo five because it over- much acid in aturated solution ns Mark free from all TWO-FAMILY $13,500. Cash $1,000. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE: TWO-FAMILY HOUSE— BELVIDERE TOT 50x1 . Berlin, —$1,100. 17 ACRES—10 minutes from Barnesdale, 38 ACRES—Burlington Reservoir, {the system Insist upon “Phililps.” cent and fifty cent bottles, any drugstore. been the U. of The | Chemical Company and its pred cessor Charles H. Plainville, | first | carteni [ knocked out of the ring, & In ore from and in th 10-3 and 13-0. plon of Holyoke and run the contest for the champ! Western Massachusetts, dr of the third set® to by having the Za 9-4. | telli the game by the scor acid and | e from | It is | soda. it in neutralizes fthe bow without purging re pleasant to take tha Try a 25¢ Bottle Twent " has Trade Phillips | “Milk of Magnesi Registere Charles H. Phillips since 4 FOR SALE HOUSE—2-car garage on Bassett Strect, 500, Cash $1,500, $6,000. Cash $1,000, Small .cash, $60 per $40 per acre. acre. KENNETH R. TUTTLE Commission Broki 250 MAIN STREET er TELEPHONE Hot Water! 'The Hotstream Gas Hot Wa fast. have the hot water you need. for the Dog Days of August). Quick! ter Heater works Just light the gas, and in a jiffy you (Just t We he thing will ar- range a partial payment plan should you ask it. You can handle the odd plu the house with the aid of ou »s about of parts mbing jo 1 supply and plumbers’ materials. (Confidentially, this makes it unnecessary for yo the city for a permit.) 10f course, we are ready where the services needed. anc u to pay $3.00 to 1 able to help you of a master plumber is RPE 73 ARCH STREET P. S.— “‘Hardware Meant for Telephone 106 Door Mats, cocoa fibre—$1.25, $1.50, $ Hardwear | game | straight Kelly won the next two by of 11-2 and 13-0. Danny Gore, champion England ‘and runner up in the national contest, took one telli by the score of §- next one to the New Brital took time, and won core of 12-1. Robbins defcated Zales scores of 12-1 and 18- Attardo spr taking two games Kelly by the score of § Tony's however, the when Gore in the next score of 10-3 and 12-1. - { the exception of Frank Zaleski of t hs won John Kelly his the entire 13, one ma third 0. In the sixth a surprise by ght & from both times, victory was short gamg by the national tourna To ad me had the| ffair took | as wi being between | Al- | total ed for and in two not st was took two of vy, cham- ner-up in | {onship of} opped the Dominic shooter iving Car- e of 13-0. the score JOHN KELLY He says he's Trish of ft. He demandéd {and cabbage ‘for dinner ‘l’r\n compromised on steak. He trimmed all t Holyoke and almost defc 26 Gore for the c from Car- |ern Massachusctts. lost the | boy who arble at by the of Dutch Robbins. who th surrendered the national “Colonel” Willis Harper of Ky., but who still ranks in chusetts as the to Cartelli by the the next one from the boy by the of the third to his m by the scoreiof 9-4 The last gam. and Kelly went |score of 12-1 bes A by the score 9-4 lived, took . two between to Kelly DANNY GORE Danny beat evébody ir nship of New England America and he's proud corned ast portephous i Danny anipionship of crown Bevier Massa- Atla ty drppped score of 8-5 New Br and opponent 7 by IN ACTION nd H boys in ien he w He and took the in the final battle was runn “DUTCH" ROBBINS Howard nobody knows it He gntered the ment in 1925 ins, photo the frown. but in xeept na- as 10w His name Springfield mother. al tour ids in I is bec night and national b earing west- total scores w as follows: summer to of Danny Jun R the mm Gore at last games, be played groups . this city tomorrow ming’ at 3:30 o'clock Following last evening the visit hosts were guests ‘of at a dinner the di between the Walnut Hill afternBon or tool ghteen will two at los the game and their Spriggfield” paper and a show at leski the rs party up the “f. THE HERALD “WANT ADS™ Alphabetically Arranges For Quick and Ready Refeence. NE RATES Fu CONSECUTIVB INSERTIONE Charge Preputc 30 oy 20 1% 24 2 32 2 10 ine tine line iine Line day 1 daye duys daye dave 6 daye line 42 38 30 days ne 3180 $1.60 Tearly Order Rater Upop Application Count 6 worde jo & ilpe. 14 lines to an inch. Minlwyw Space, 3 iines. Minimum Book Chaige, 36 cents No Ad Accepten After 1 P. M for Classified Page on Same Lay Sat 10 A M Adr Accepted Over conventence o Ask for a fy' the {ncorre: 3 1 the ‘Telephone customers. Call “Want AJ" Operator Herald at once 1f your ot responeible” for nxertion. ad [errors atter the . Bijou theater. Two doze bles cut and onyx were Loys last ts of California polished distributed vening with Springfield paper. e conclusion of the games : tomorrow afternoon the mar- shooters will be guests of the agate mar- from native | among the | the compli- AT YOUR SERVICE list of the Headings in every day use on the Classified, Page. Note the easy- m read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Tour Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1°P. M. Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS Below is a Standard ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LUTS, MONUMENTS ~DEATH NOTICES 3—FLURISTS 1AL LIKECIORE AND FOUND ONALS T—BTORE ANNOUNCEMENTS Herald at dinner at the Burritt ho- will see a show at the Pal- | er. The prize. a chest of | donated #by Rackliffe Brothers, will pe presented to winner on the stage of the theater | durlng the show by Mayor Gardner C. Weld. who also will be & guest at the dinner. Mayor Weld will in- | troduce Robbins, Gore and Cartelli | during the presentation. ROAD PROBLEM GOES OVER UNTIL ELECFION f‘zlmnr Between Here and Berlin To Be Broached Officially At Capi- tol By Representatives. . Efforts to get: consideration for | Britain from the state high ay commission will be left to, those | who will represent ‘this” city™n the next senate and general assembly. according to a decision of the board of directors of the Chamber of rimerce, decision appliesg directly to Berlin road question, upon which W Britain and Berlin people been centering their hopes or] nprgvement for a long time, ts to get State Highwa Commi: ner John A. MacDonald to prom- isc to put this road into condition so that it can be driven over witha minimum of discomfort to those who are going to Berlin, Middletown and points beyond, have been met with little satisfaction in the past. Committees have called at the apital and received scant encou ment either on the Berlin road or the Cathole road to Meriden. The hamber directors finally ha de- ided to ask the representatiVes and vnator-elect to bring it up at the session. e question of roadside signs s been referred back to the mer ile bureau for determination of | exact location. PENN. RATLROAD WRECK All Four TraCks fil‘lwvrn Philadel- we he phia and New York Blocked When Freight TIs Wrecked. Philadelphia, four trac! of railroad delphia ar blocked early today when ten cars loaded with sand and gravel werew recked between Tullytown and Morrisville, a. A side track at that mained unobstructed and eastbound passenger traffic was established over it after a 30-minute delay Westbound p: enger traffic was re- routed over the Trenton division by way of Bordertown, N. J., and the railroad bridge across the Delaware to Philadelphia. Aug.. 10 the Penns between Phila- point re- the | | 8 AUTUMUBILES AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIEE AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE 10= AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE ¥ WANTED | SERVICE 0 LET AND_BICTCLES Tand rein. hertneticully sealed BEAUTW UL FLO uovasiuie, plus quul'ty Wei Gatdeu Gieent . 1163 Sianiey PHI SIGMAN— ret SMALI BICYCLES WANTEL | VICE BUSINESS SEKVICE RS HAIRL'S SSE| D CONTRAC: & MILLINERY 3 & CLEANING ALL KINUS ATTORNETE BAGGAGE TING, ING MBIN - PHYSSING AND. TAILORIN 3y—PR B JOBRG. - KATIONER 1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ATRING & PIANO TUNING ~WANTED' TO RENDER SERVICKE EDUCATIONAL COURSE NTED—INS 1'x.x.uur<s » EMPLOYMENT 39— EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES P—AGENTS WANTED -P—MEN WANTED HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—HELP=MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—ME SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL SINESS OPPOLRTUNIITES VESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONLS to LIVE STOCK ATTLE AND SWINE 1—DOGS, CATS, PEIS PRY SUPPLIES CLES {—WANTED—LIVE STOCK b MERCHANDISE 1AL & OFFICE EQUIF L DAIRY PRODUCTS LS, PLANTE R AND CLOTHING & TOOLS ERCHANDISE AT “'HE S8TORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -B—RADIO WATCHES DIAM TED ARTIC] NESS PLACES FOR I < ROOM A ARM FOR RE! HOUSES -FOR WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATF TOK SALE EAL ESTATB rIONEERS 8—BLUG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE $3—HOUSES FOR SALE 84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALE 85—SUBURBAN FOR SCALL S§—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOAKD AND HOTELS STATIONS — RLPAIRING | AUIUMUIIVE Auto and "h'ul’k Agencies OR CARS—Sales and Bervice. Capitol Buick Co., 193 Arch 8t. Phone ales and Bervice, &k \mm Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley ] ARS—The car for 10 yeare, 10 Service, 453 West Main Sc. the new line 8 See A. G. Hawker, 2456, care. Bervice, Phone SASHEmotor Saler and _Elm Btreet 3 Station 240 Hartford Ave. A. M. Paunessa Pres, Ito the Lowifan Motor Co. i. ot Broad and b Bte AND PONTTAC—Saler and e. Products of General Motore. Hurwawre Motor Co., 50 estnut St A Jewett Co., 310 East Aulos and Truck T go0d Must sell’at once, $130. Phone T 2-1924 ¥ord tour- tourings, 1924 4 Bulck touring, 1-ton truc # ourl 1926 Ricker 00 1923 Wi 1923 Ricken- 24 Gray touring, touring, $400. 1926 1924 Ford tour- indicate down terms. Aaron Hartford acity in Tel. 1467~ Prices’ llsted WHITE TH £ood condition. Price right 119 Cleveland St (WHAT ARE YA PLAYIN'= pUCK PINS? 'rms IS THE e\c -/ / WHAT DO YA WANT ME TO 00 - BRING IT MIT SUCH A SARCASM GOIN'ON SHOULD | IT BE A WONDER THAT THEY SNEAK Six DOWN ON A TABLE SPOON. 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