New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1926, Page 2

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Suggestions Fall Reading Labels Nize Baby Show Boat Padlocked Beau Sabreur The Black Hunter The Flame of Courage The Understanding Heart Gentlemen Prefer Blondes The Master of the Microbes Gift Dept, The Dickinson Drug Company 169-171 MAIN STREET CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2913 Sp———— Patronize Merchants Who Deliver Your Purchases by AUBURN Parcel Delivery Service (lnc.) Auburn Transportation Co. Phone 611 “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH U Everything we serve is the"'xv‘rm Atda,” very best, If you don’t believe it come for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE | " ™ Under Grant's|Greenwich Woman Killed 22 State St. HARTFORL AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 §500,000 First Mortgages At Low Rates of Interest on dwellings, epartment houses and central business property. bulldings or construction loa: tord and vicinity. This company can re-n present mortgages on favorable terms and appraisements. Information without obligation. First Bond & Mortgage Co. of Hartford 805 Main St. 2-5073 F. L. McGuire OPTICIAN A.T.McGuire OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted BOOTH’S BLOCK WEDDING RING SHOP DIAMONDS 140 Main Street, Room 1 Upstairs Fine Watch Repairing —ee I vy WTIC | cong Part Songs for Grades. lowed lp | “Waltz of kowsky ol in j, from a lig woman, 1 to be a roome nue, MUSIG BY RADID ‘ down ha | Radiol a1l NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE 'FLASHES OF LIFE: TONIGHT'S BOUT GREAT BOOM TO THE RADIO TRADE bt A I HEARD IN SCHOOL . Tnnovation Enjoged by Central Junior H. §. Pupils in co-operat ate board of 1926. | Their editorials | antagonistic. sought to ridi PERSECUTION IS CRY OF MRS. AL | Pastor’s Widow Says State Has j: Never Fully Investigated | ord — Earl T. Davis, state | aptain Drowned ng to Save Wo , Sey ) lagher o ly injured by tion | ing to rescue ; e |en overboa wich — Willlam es as result ; - “Punch” to Ban All hance to read t nks golf Is a fine ation for that it c t the First on the New York-—Mayor J 1o cover a bed - | tonight fo no relation " | essitated for 150 | tonjght, a union o their blood In tra proposed. A ca work was glven and Elementar march with- | sion cas ion of police been inform- n would result A descriptiv s the nu- id of de voung m add to the fund la T and by Verdi The radio set was loane High school by his city a socket. ¥ mme had to be tor too loud for t ment was of the e with five tube, 1 was run ption ¥ T an ¢ tribute to o ed heroes When Hit by G Automobhile 28— A 1 at 16 s st and | fr | Telesco was arrested bail of $3,0 minutes tured skull and or sup- ical or sur- of worthy chil- oth nd held coroner. port, educs glcal care and relie dr in 0 for the r FREE EVENING SCHOOLS OPEN Monday Evening, Sept. 20th at 7:30 p. m. TO LEARN ENGLISH GO TO: Central Evening School corner Main and Chestnut Nathan Hale Evening School Tremont Street Washington Evening School High Street TO EARN A GRAMMAR SCHOOL DIPLOMA GO TO: Central Evening School IO LEARN A TRADE GO TO State Trade School South Main Street Auto Repairing Shop Mathematies Carpentry Machine Work g Plumbing Drafting Brick Laying Electrical Work . t may be nec- —— WARREN AND GILL Interior and exterior decorators Estimates given at any tim Best workmanship. All work anteed © 42 Hamilton St 8-M Phone 2858 47 Cottage Phone 3 DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT 250 an hour——10¢. & mile. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 25c. an hoar—18e. & mile Special rates for long trips. You-Drive Auto Renting Co. i Cor. Seymour and Elm TYPEWRITER SERVICE Phone 612 “RENT A TYPEWRITER" New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street | She is to | ig Owen is | i Was Well Known Tor His Dog and | _ Rum Advertisements i Ac- No exp P erday re- \tholic e move Th modi ons of the Mexican I e ltormiotis t the deputies could - the pelition because r form, having d Dby clergymen, no political status, instead of by citizens i Ee who MARTIN CASEY DIES " o on the public His Stories “RKid" ETHEL ALEXANDER Of the Sergi Marinoff School of Russian Ballet of Chicago TO OPEN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL DANCING OCTOBER 2, 1926 Classes will be conducted Saturday mornings in the ballroom of the Hotel Burritt for pupils between the ages of 5 and 16 years. APPLY AT THE DESK OF THE HOTEL BURRITT FOR SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Registration Saturday morning, September 25, in the ballroom hetween 10 and 12 o’clock. eparing the 1 In pr 1 Ne This City Will Be “PADLOCKED” § Sun.—Mon.—Tues.—Wed, the | v that they were | Princeton Athlete the | > | participation | Robert Berg, Wanted { to be a brother of a man giving . the same name, who is held at ccident | champa a A—Murray W. |recent $5¢ v was |an Illinois Centra s auto- | placed under $150, to a light post at| his hearing continued tember 30, Miss Ruby Allen, Victim of / Detroit, Sep 23 ( Sales, J y robbery on ain. He was bonds and until Sep< who said | jerg ' e was also 0 /taken. Berg’s brother, when ar- [rested in Champaign, aid it was his brother who did that job,” when 1 about the New York Rob- rv. to have retu ton today. NOTED THIEF ARRESTED i | in 57,‘;.000' Robbery, Caught in Chicago | DECREE FINAL t. 23 (A—The inter< ree granted Mrs. Draper ago in her divorce suit 8. 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