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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, tions of the city. 1 Football Team Elects Joseph Hugret, star player on the high school eleven, was unanimous- Iy chosen captain of the team for the Season of 1927-28 and Rodney | Canfield was elected manager. ! Country Club Officers Elected | Townsend G. Treadway was elect- ed president of the Chippanee Coun- club at their annual meeting yesterday. Other officers elected vice-presidents, Paul B. Ses- | sius and Dr. R. A. Richardson |secretary, Lester G. Sigourney; | treasurer, Harry C. Barnes; audl {tors. Verner Green and Leroy W. Greene; directors for three years, | Willlam A. Kimball and Dwight W. Pond Hearing On Police Pension Fund At a meeting of the city council t evening, it was voted to hold caring on the proposed charter rs of |amendment dealing with the ad- in. | ministration of the police pension 1 nest Monday evening, No- mber 22nd Chief Ernest T. Beld- en of the department presented the amendment last cvening, which i sngthy document and will be dis- | | cussed fully at the hearing. Centralization of Tax Collections | A. 0. H. Elects Officers The proposed amendment to t a meeting of the Rev ¢ charter, asking that the collec-| a branch, A. O. H. held ol . the followlng officers were | a for the ensuing 3 bins, president; M. J. Rile) \dent; James McCuster, re- secretary; P. J. Hasseft, fi- Thomas Moran, 0. T. Magnell; n; chairman of the standing | mittce, Patrick Cook: sergeant at arms, John Bohan; sentinel, Pat- Foley. ation of ome time in SCORE OF BOATS | BRISTOL NEWS New England Taking Stock of , s o omd B Storm Damage [l o (Continued from Page Saven) o'clock of Mrs. |\ Brospegt | were re a chimney fire was in progress. The bl s extir ed with chemicals without d Commission Suit Heartng Tomorr The suit of Dominick J. real estate man, against and others, to col 17 (A—New : ck of its storm los jay as calmer weather succeeded lay of gales, unu 1 heat and hea nfall in which major dam; cluded the sinking of n of fishing boats at Provir he beaching of the ter Morril with A tha Boston, land took w. s, local John *B a commission uled for trial be- | in the court of Hartford tomor- e Judge Molloy common pleas at |12 a Installation of Officers. elected off Tsabella will be storm The srought hig lownpour of eting mercuric sp: it ot abeth State Neg Kloss will be i the exer- reached an almost hu wreacked h wi windos unication nd store but loss was s glass | tacilities material Along the coast, ftectuall s i At lttle a e a1l sc Ajstri however, hipping was concentrate fore it rushe I the fleot of rv om anch could ge had & fishing b e Approve Paving Amendment me city v as p fa o officers will take January. ./ DR. OSBORN HINSELF IS = ONE DOCTOR QUESTIONE to| fact that! State Health Commissioner One of 1 be | harves. s was a with sum On tr It nto the sea along with cat which ornamente of tha ot} recommend what pavi b done nd 0LD NEWGATE PRISON a 15 T0 BE PRESERVED :; Gronnds Are to Be Transformed Into Those Whose License is Contested Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 17 (P — anley H. Osborn of Hartford, of 1500 physicians in Connecticut who will be asked to show cause should not be re- mus action which ¥y W. F. D. Kilpatrick, coun- for a group of eclectic phy: school | cians is preparing to file with State's ENCES | Attorney Willlam H. Comley next ia schools | [ nted tho: ‘ ool ot A stated that W looked | now re. Modern Picnic Park By Owner the at auction to settle or he preserved lutior Jlandmart plim | Attorney Kilpatrick claims that | Dr. Osborn, having been licenscd in 1922 to practice in this state, 4s in- cluded in a list of nearly 1500 Con- “|necticut physicians, who were llle- lgally licensed between the dates | January 1, 1918 and February 1, 1923, a perfod in which lists of ap- ved medical schools of the coun- were not on file with the state provided " 1 me hers mour of Harifor are grounds into a pi broken down and reopen cors. Fees used to restore t iginal lines. The prison model in England, held during the Revolutior it had been abandoned as Tt = the oke Of epartment pays to vell t charged trained prison to its or- ‘“ ;| department of health as T ib\' law. Counsel for the eclectics {that Dr. Osborne’s license en |granted without compliance was | other provisions of the law, in th m- | there was but one gner on his ap- Main | plication for a license where the aw provides that three men must sign, testifying to the good charac- ter of the applicant. The single signer of Dr. Osborn’s application aher of | was himself a member of the exam- 1 the [ing board which passed upon Dr. the pave- | Osborn’s application, Kilpatrick as nt flashes as | serted today. Officers V Aldie Brault > the pedestrians and remain s were made rain storm, o claims was with about 1:15 ich | % by 15 fe from the top of the the INCINERATOR DISCUSSION 2 The first meeting of the e appointed to cons T ability of installing an tor for the disposal of refuse garbage in this city, he at 7:30 o'clock tomorro the office of the h room 214, City hall, The committea Alderman W. H D. L. Bartlett, Tho William D. Boyle, H sloners J. J. McRriarty Dunn, City ineer J and Dr. R Pull perintendent, causing the enrrent Thomy Str hoth tr grou R on and AQUA CLUB ORGANIZES. to| Employes in the water departn and [at city hall have organized a social 1| club with the appropriate appellation ‘he Aqua Club They are planning a banquet, to be held in the early part of December. Paul F. Robinson Wallace | has been elected president, and Dunbar | Clifford Ahern secretary. i UTS znd SCRATCHES 4 o'clock and | ocated directly | Stop the smarting and hasten the healing by prompt application of Resinol SKIPPY t half of | off : (THe GANG TEWS {ME CAWNELIA liam Tos ent scene will 5 T hicular frie 1 reg 6 o'clock failure of ™ electric cur- the factories of the compa company Ju y and from W, n e ————— 3322331 3333338 3333: 221232823232328L281 New interior finish e m beautifu s and 3 S T S S LS SIS TR L I IS EI R RS IR SISESE 2 2 e 'POLLY AND Ir':'m:fi NME Fop J 2 28828882082808888008228E80228220E il Strickland & ¢ 150 ARCH STR New Britain, Conn. Plainville Enginecering & Supply Co. Plainville, Conn. IRAITILL3828 fizfeirsates T2L2202222281220s 1 \WALLACE GIVE'YA |A TERRIBLE THROW HER PALS OVEMBER 17, 1926. |Aziz Grotto to Attend | Ceremonial for Monarch Members of Aziz Grotto, M. O. V. R. will go to Hartford Friday evening, to attend the grand mon- arch’s ceremonial at Fox's Hall, corner Talcott and Main street. This | | will be a group meeting of all the | grottos in Connecticut, and members | of the Bella Grotto of Springfleld, | {Mass, will also attend. to honor | J Frederick P. Walthers of |Cleveland, ., grand monarch. He is mobile accidents were judge of the superior court of Ohio. ice within 15 min-| Local members will leave the club during the heavy lrooms at 7 p. m. and free trans- two persons being portation will be provided. Tt d narrowly ap- expected that 200 will attend. THREE RUNDOWN INFURIOUS STORM Blinding Rain Partly to Blame for Auto Accidents ze Three autor reported to t utes last ev downpour of injured and ing death. Mrs. Hel William J was ¢ po , aged 45, wife of | of Kensington | g from the west | of Main street in | w Britain National Bank when she was struck by an| automobile op d by Leon C. Lambert of 16 Day street, about 4: o'clock. She was injured about the head and there is a possibility of a fracture of the skull, although the eral hospital author- rtain of this injury Simms will be at the al a few days longer at least. Reporting the accident, Lambert | The Leopold L. D., also is steel, he was driving north on Main | gwned in Dunkirk, France. cot when Mrs. Sim.ns ran against | r and he was unable to avoid > accident. He took her into the | < and she was later removed to the hospital. Officer Joseph Ken- nedy investigated and reported no | cause for police action. r. aged 6 years, of TREIGHTERS IN CRASH Quebec, Nov. 17 (A—The freight stcamers Hoghelaga and Leopold L. D. collided off Channel Path, 48 ave ssi to the front of the cast sid the former later wirel was sinking by the head. The steamer C. G. §. Druid, which sailed from Quebec earlier and the tng Lord Strathcona, have gone to |th assistance of the two steamer: The Hochelaga is a steel twin |serew steamer, used as a collier, and plying between Sydney, N. S, and Montreal. omobile driven by Wi adley street, abo ord avenue. She fell bhe- tween the wheels when fhe bumper struck her but fortunately the car did not pass over her and she was pulled out by Policeman Thomas | Woods. Her moth:r took her home | and found no injuries. David N. Per 64, of Madison st ford, employ: as storckeeper at the Burritt hotel, was struck about 5 o'clock by an automobile driven by Carl R Ruggles of 263 Kelrey street, on Main street, near West Main. He suftered scratches about the face and {s under treatment at New Britain | General hospital. His condition is not | considered serious. Storm Damage Reported he police received reports of storm dama about the city as fol- lows: §h blown onto the high- | way on Newingfon billhoard on | Rocky Hill av t blown on- | bowels were relieved, foul and im- to the side washont on Kelsey | pure gases eliminated.” street, near ty hlown rm.»i Druggists, 25 & 75c red packages. to the h ont of the “w\«"s‘ = ST = = “onstruction Co.. property on East | street; shed blown onto the highway near Clayton; electric light pole | blown down on Dix avenue; live wire down in front of Miller's store on Rockwell avenue: limb of a tree across electric wire 139 Lake | street: hole in the roa Lake street and Lenox Plac b of a | tree hanging in front | filling station on Fr. The rainfall ve inches at S and 1.5 au Proves Mother Is Your Closest Friend | Jersey City Mr. J. Pauli writes:— “T awakened each morning with an unpleasant taste and was often reminded by my Mother that my breath was disagreeable. I tried perfumed tablets, mouth washes and other camouflages which gave temporary relief. After consulting | my dentist and finding my teeth in | good condition, a friend suggested my trouble was constipation. After taking a few doses of Carter's Lit- tle Liver Pills my stomach and 1 at | | Rothf:der’s ¥ . 378 Main Street of Radelif nklin Squar lay was adow | | 1. | reservoir, ille. As a the Shuttle ed to 19 ville the e spill- vnpour. Meadow reservoir was | water is two t way. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS P~ Perfect and quality, chiffon pure silk hosiery $1.50 eptional Forlnfants , Inoalids, b The Aged Vourishing Digestible— No Cooking. oo Homes Food-Drink for All Ages Exci fine perfect, of durable with its quality, P e sheer texture, DANCING ELOCUTION EMERSON STUDIO 150 West Main st, Ballet, Russian, Ballroom. Adults or Children. Telephones 613 and 1136-5, course; gauzy appearance, eolor that wers every re- | quirement, in every size Clog, miles below Quebec early today and | ed that she | | 4—WANTED—LIVE STOCK AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Tour Ad To 925 Y Closing time for insertion in same day's paper TRR S Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS | ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES LORISTS 4+—FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 6—LUST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMUBILES | | | 3—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES TOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALB 10— AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB | TO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES UTOMOBILES 5 UTOS—TAX] SE 15—MOTORCYCL 16— MOTORCYCL. 17—SERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE HAIRU'S MASSEUSB AND CONTRACT SERVICE RENDERED 21 —DENTISTS 21—-DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23—DYEING & CLEANING 24—INSURANCZ—ALL KINDS 25—LAWYERS—PAT| ATTORNEYS ING, BAGGAGB —MOVING, 1 HANGING HEAT'G, METAL WORK AND TAILORING B, JOBB'G. STATIONERY 31—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING B—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPUNDENCE COURSB 3 TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL LOCAL & PRIVA STRUCTORS | 13—BARBE |19-BUIL 20— BUS! 39— ) [ 40—HELP—AG A1—HELP—MEN W CLP—WOMEN WANTED E: VOMEN ' ANTED—MEN TUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NVESTMEN STOCKS, BONDS LOANE] ED—TO BORROW —MON ANT! LIVE §TUCE 50—CATTLE AND 8WINB 51-DOGS, CATS, PETS iS, POULTRY SUPPLIES VEHICLES MERCHANDISE $S—ARTICLES FUR BALE 35— BUILDING MATERIALS S & OFFICE BQUIP. ) DAIRY PRODUCTS 89— FERTIL sS, PLANTS FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING GOOD THINGS TO EAT DIO ATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY —WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAl ESTATE FOR KENT APARTMENTS & TENEMENIS —BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT ROOM AND OFFICES M FOR RENT —HOUSES FOR RENT SUBURBAN FOR RENT —VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 77—WAREHOUSES & STORAGE | 1T—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATF FOL SALE JENTS-REAL ESTATB NESS PROP LOTS FOR SALE ARMS FOR SAL 3—HOUSES FOR SALE $4—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB JURBAN FOR SCALL STATE FOR EXCHANGE 'ATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS | $88—HOTELS OOMS FOR RENT 90-ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING —~WHERE TO DINE | $3—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING | THATS RICHT—BEUTTLE THE VERY COREO' ME ; THEY WAS SOoME HIGAH HATTIN, BuT MAYBE f@?j_o,’ SH (GoT A MOUTHFUL € NEVER S'MUCH AS GIUE YA A BuzZ2; THAT'S THE THATS Qause || QUICIN' 1 GOT. JUST MY GALS ) MOVED 10 | BOSTON LSJ T vou WOLLD) DIGORE M | s & [ SvareR sov) ek And Three Makes a Crow d THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd AUTOMUTIVE ——————————————————————————— Autos and _rucks for Sale 9 JEWETT—De Luxe sedan. Practically mew. Inq. 93 Hartford Ave. or 154 Lyons St. | MAXWELL CLUB SEDAN—Owner Teav- ing town, wishes to dispose of car at once. \gry low p: Guod mechanis conflition. Te GARLA TOURIN Willys-Knight roadster, 2 Ford touring: ing and many Garage, 127 Ch Quick Itne line line line lire 1t 1 Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a Iine. * 14 lines to an inch. Minfmum Space, 3 Iines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for d Page on Same Day. Sat 3 Overland other makes. tour- Rudolph d with all extra p | _reasonable. Write Box 4-J G (PTIERCE _ ARR | e Herald.* st. STUDEBAKER—Light conditon, o six, 1923, William good g Gregory, Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of ci ers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. Notify the Herald at once If your 1d s incorrect. Not responsible for 2rrors after the first insertion HUDSON —GOOD BALe Y PAINTED CONDITION S 1S A HIGH SED CAR. PRICE IS $350. ARRANGED. CAPITOL €O. 193 ARCH ST, TEL. | % | | OUT. N ANNOUNCEMENT | ] Burial Lots, Mouuments 1 BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete and refn- forced; water-proot, hermetically sealed N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15. NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS | 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and | descriptions. Carving and letter cut- ting our speci (Forget the Winter) High grads used cars New duco, | CADILLAC—Custom body sedan, Florists 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonaole prices. Sandell's Greenhiouse, 218 Oak 8t Phone 2643-12. | CUT TFLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing | OAKLA varlety., Sp zing on funeral work. Greenhouse, 517 b door sedan, HUPP—Coupe, D—Coa cars have been reconditioned to give satistaction, ts for all occ Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Phons 3525-2., Lost_and F BROWN—Brief case books and psychology book lost. turn to Normal echool. Reward. LARGE SUM OF MONEY—Lost between 8 and_9:30 Saturday on trolley from Plainv or between | Cooked Food Frank Rosch Mountain _Vier. LOST—Canvas cover for Ford truck 1n | vicinity of Belden St. and Newington | road. " Finder please return to “the | OF NEW BRITAIQ 449 W. MAIN ST PACKARD, 1023—7 PASSENGER, SI GLE & TOURING CAR. 2 PAINTED, GOOD MOTOR, GOOD TIRE EQUIPMENT SOME EXTRAS. PRICE IS $85 WORTH MORE. CAPITOL BUICK CO., 193 ARCH ST, PHONE 2507, Spring & Buckley Elec. Co, Church St. PUPPY—Female bull dog Sunday night. Owner can have same by proving | property. Tony De Francesco, 15 Sex- | ton St. | | ~ Personars 1 | WHITE TRUCK— £ MAKE—neat littie plctures in neat little frames for little pric good as glfts for any occasi Arcade Studio. HOUSE ALE—At 63 West Main Bt Thursday riday and Saturday of many beautiful and ropriate made articles for hollday sifts, Inc ing one all wool .afghan, size $4 X AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARB—Sales and Servi Capltol Bulck Co, 193 drch 8t Phons 2607. CADILLAG CARS—Salea & Service. Motor Co. “A Rellable Concern.” West Main St Tel 3000. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and service. | Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch 8t Phone 2952, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—BSales and | service. Superior Auto Company, 127 | Church §t. _Phone 211 BROTHERS—Sales and_Service. - Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley | | 2-TON CAPACITY. 1322, | EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION, PRICE RIGHT. TEL. 1006, NASH USED CAR DEPT. Ford coupe. Dodge sport touring. Willys Kinght sedan. Nash demonstrator sedan. Dodge Coupe. Maxwell sedan. Buick, 4-pass. coupa. Nash 6 touring. | | | Larh a1 G. HAWKER. A 53 ELM ST. PHONE 2458, trucks and Fordson | s agd Servi n. " Holm, FRANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 yea Sales and Bervice. 453 West Main 8t Tel_ 3696 HUPMOBILE AND STAR-Sales room and service department. Bu Sales Co., 240 Hartford Av Tel. 1495. notor care. at Stanley ord T Maxwell Ford Truck, cdan Bee the new Iins and Service. A. G. Hawker. bt Elm Btreet. Phone 2458. OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales end | eervice. Products of Genera M(\lmll.l 1 C._A. Bence, 50 ut St. Tel. 2015 (GE AND JEWETT—Sales and Service. | more Palge & Jewett Co. 319 East | Elm._Phone 2310, | 0 ) ARS AND TRUCKS— | Kenneth M. Searls & Co. Sales and Service; cor. Elni and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local Snubbere. | and Service, 9 East Main St. Tel SUPERIOR AUTO CO. Church 5 OLDSMOBILE USED CAR Palace Garage, 3904, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales and | Service. Albro Motor Sales Co., 225 Arch St._Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND GVERLAN AGENCY—Sales and Service. Fine tor cars. Beloin Garage Fred B Jr., 3 o 1925 Essex Coach 24 Durant Coach Dort Car By PERCY CROSBY WE, SHE. 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