New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1928, Page 15

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NEW BRITA S e e e e e e D ety gl e e R IN'POLISH UNIFORM *"pouiseo sy susirser ~ FELT IN GREECE Forced Into Army, Obtains Re- coumuman <one ee mmas survrie Buildings Collapse Causing Panic : leas, Coming to This Gity bt in Xylocastro ' According to the story of Joseph | stimony of a more Athens, Greeee, March 16.—P— DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1925 15 for church or REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, P they will 1eve calty transters o TO SHOW FRIENDSHIP DOLLS Th will e exkibitior plet of | held robe. A reception wil be dollx tomorrow after- lock and admission will ith in purcha HAS BANK s Murch 15 (UP)—A rural bank has been inaugurated READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS to Spring at Public A. Putis, who is on his way from P'oland to this city, not even Ameri- can-born are immune to military conscription in some foreign coun- tries. Putis, who is 18, was born in » ille, N. was taken to where they zen of the A few m s elded to send him bac try of his birth ments with rel: have him co time he military au eonscription at the nearest begin hi. sory servic ground ths itizen, but ficent evide ities. The from thr e Was 1o appe military office a W0 year term of compul- He protested on th Was an American cording to their 1. Was not register The result w ha ad to the uniform military trainir The relatives, 4 of this turned to ki of this city, secured pa for further advice. Mr. Kloskowski took the matter in his own hands and after exchanging s ve. with Washington and War: Jduced sufficient evidenc don ndergo regular Kiogkow- hom they ung man, upon the military autt ~d Putis, after he b two months. Putls immediately r his re- lease left for Antwerp, where he boarded a steamer and 1= now on his way to America. Upon arrival ) will make his home with a relative, J. Dawda, of orace street. Thadeus Wy of War- saw, Poland, this country on a few mon arrived in New York. ¥ visit his aunt Mrs, | courtesy to Sab or being inform- mvestigation into the depart- ment of public works was promised teday by Councilman Samuel Sa- Dlotsky fellowing announcement that probe will be resumed v nizht at 7 o'clock. will summon soveral the nature of whose testi- 1 representative The earlicr upon out of sky, who has an- other appointment for the evening, Chairman W. Spaulding Warner ving fonnd this other men lour was is ngre wers of the cominittee, 2 effort will be made to have a report ready for Wednesday's meeting of the common council * WAR ON DOUGHNUT FACTORY Property Owners Objeet to Plant on South Main Street, Claiming Vio- lation of Zoning Laws. 1 on rich to build is located Earth tremors caused a The population was panic stricken. Maritime Village of the inst tor Tondo: exact 1 them to b Grevee, beginning at 1 1 lasting for more corded or ¢ hody mu 4 ick Herpich, said that “long wave® . today 1 hour, mograph at in the Ibn Sau& E\Te—rvenes to Prevent Further Troubl ceived here vention of Tbhn & N of the Nejd and He T B B3 and ending was estimated at approximately LONDON REPORTS QU London, March 16 (P @ u IBLAIR & BRODRIBS B ® 9th ANNUAL FEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0'CLOTK OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0’CLOCK s Continues SATURDAY a:d MONDAY The New Britain public have been quick to take advantage of this event. Sales have gone far beyond our expectations. You can now} piano at a real worth-while saving and on the easiest kind of term but enjoy your favorite music now. Purchased 3 Whole Carloads of Piancs YOUR OPPORTUNITY—Purchaced for cash, 3 whole carloads of higher grade pianos from a nationaily known manufacturer at a tremendous saving, and we are going to pass along every dollar of this reduction to our customers. We have a full carlcad for each of our 3 stores. big meney-saving 't at long wanted 8. Poroat vour leisure, . As Little 1| observatory recorded an earthquake at 5:20 o'clock this morning. T epicentre miles di i % aid Akhwan tr ring state of Irak, whicl inder Dritish mandate Learninz that the leader of powerful tribe had siarted with the intention of the Trak . Tbn s and inducs ville. He or in this city whe “rlends, MA_PL_E mfiws Mrs. Walter J. Sorrow entrt the Maple Hill Bridge club 7 afternoon at her home on in street 17 we ¥ Mrs. Ar s cstimated to he 3 Carloads of Pianos for Blair & Brodrib C. F. SHITH GIVES LAND 10 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Savings on Pianos, Players and Grands front Pays for Your Piano | Lots in Stanlkey Manor Presented to St Mark's—May Be Puture Nite of Mission Miss Nancy Loa Mr. and Mrs. R A Rift of two large lots in the tanley Manor section of Belvidere crick street, is home fro ) has been made by Charles I, Smith vollege for the spring recess Kowell, SBritich m _ president of the board of directors = B ) ary & Clark's to . iz o 1 it piinydoliars from 1 s iy i Ao | will ents—Sell that unused furniture for ol it i el ternoon cash through Herald Classified Ads, s s e —— The annual r ington Garden next Thursday rclock at the Stebbins of Ne Brand New 1928 GUARANTEED 88-NOTE ARTIST EXPRESSION Player Piano 279 William Pape, Institute, has return N. Y, after spending o few day vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs mer W. Pape of Robbins avenue wnt at Pratt Mre. Herbert Anderson was host #88 to the Thursday Eve luh at dinner a Jonathan and Stev Hart hav returned from Tabor acadomy Buzzards Bay to spend the spriny recess with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hart on Thompsou street Jonathan Hart and several of his classmates will leave next Wednes- day on a cruise to the West Indies, While They Last $525 Value Miss Susan Huberf, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hubert enter- ta several of her younz friends tast Friday afternoon at her ho: on Robbins avenue in honor of Miss Ruth Allen Latham who is home from Sea Pines academy. - WORLD FAMED PIANOS OFFERED IN THIS SALE KRANICH & BACH—LESTER AUTO PIANO—WINTER—MASON FREE—50 ROLLS WITH EACH PLAYER KohImann Bros. ] Newby Evans Piano Mrs: Theodore Monier entertained at bridge last Friday afternoon at her home on Robbins avenue. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Curtin, Kolodney’s Ad is on Page 13 Today Do Not Miss It E E N EEEEENEEENEETFEETEFEEEEETEEE BB BB N B Leonard Player A S s s S S S S S SEESEEESEESEEESEEEEEERSDSN $650 Players 12 Hour Service We are now equipped with modern up-to-date machinery and all facilities to turn out first class work. The only dry cleaning establishment to guarantee 12 hours service, SPECIAL— Ladies’ Plain Silk Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed .. Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed .. 'Topcoat, Serge and Flannel Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed Ladies’ Spring Coats Dry Cleaned and Pressed Men’s Suits Sponged and Pressed ... Annual Sale Price $92 $39 The Best in Radios—Radiolas Federal—Splitdorf Atwater Kent—Bosch Radiola 17—$130 Terms $10 Down NEW BRITAIN'S LEADING MUSIC STORE Blair & Brodrib 170 MAIN STREET. Phone’5282 Opp. the Strand Theatre OFEN EVERY EVENING Stores in New Britain — New Haven — Waterbury Brunswick Edison CONSOLETTE® $45 Upwards SALE TERMS $1 DOWN ¢ Repairing Done hy Expert Tailors Work Called for and Delivered Star Cleaning Co. Main Office and Works Branches 234 NORTH ST. 293 MAIN ST. Telephone 1075 — 1076 688 N. MAIN ST.

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