New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1928, Page 22

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(LASS ELECTIONS AT SENIOR 1. § Olicers to Be Chosen From Long List of Nominegs Class elections of the Senior hi school will be held tomorrow morn- ing during the opening period. The candidates for the June Junior class are as follows: President, William Ross, Frank O'Brien, Walter Neu- man; vice president, Bernice Boll- man, Esther Anderson, Margarct Drachenberg; ~ secretary, Dorothy Potts, Virginia Hunt, Barbara Fos ter; treasurer, Oscar Steege, Oscar Anderson, Adam Drayer. The candidates for the offices of the June Senior class are: President, John 8. Black, Philip Bergstrom, Ralph Johnson, Louis Teich; president, Margaret Kiniry, Gr trude Ericson, Doris Vanderbrou secretary, Mary McCrann, Ruth McAloon, Elizabeth Tarrant; treas. urer, Harry Slade, Francis K Michael Baylock. The candidates for the First Year June class are as follows: President, James O'Brien, Harold Parsons, John O'Connell, Fredric Ritter; vice president, Grace Luddy, Marian Gaudette, Gertrude Paulson; scere- tary, Dorothy Page, Alice Fresen, Marjorie Parker; tre Hube, Edwin McEvoy, George Ro: All of these candidates were nominated by the vote of the stu- dents of the respective classes scv- eral weeks ago. BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) At the present time only a small section of Forestville has sewer fa- cilities, which have, however, condemned by state health offi as unsanitary for the reason such sewage is emptied into the Tequabuck river. Under the plan proposed by the city officials, the en- tire Forestville section would be served and the sewage would be pumped to the sewer beds now lo- iated off Lake avenue in East Bris- tol. When the new bill is passed by the legislature, the matter will be placed hefore the voters, residing in the section which it is proposed to serve, for final decisio Buckley Strect Accepted s that Vpon the recommendation of the' street comiittee, the city council voted to accept Buckley street for a distance of 400 feet from Garden street as a public highway. The grading and surfacing of the street was recently completed. Corporation Counsel's Report During the fiscal year ending No- vember 30 1928, Corporation Coun- sel Willlam N. DeRosier attended 222 conferences, submitted 27 writ- ten opinions, and compiled 31 docu- ments, according to his annual r port, which was accepted by the city council last night. During the same perfod his oflice collected for the city departments bills totaling £1.692.01 To Fntertain Kiddies In accordance with a custom adopted several years ago, Bell City Aerle, Fraternal Order of Fagles will hold a Christmas tree celebr. tion on Saturday afternoon, Decerm her 22, at thelr new home at the corner of West and Chestnut streets for the children. Last year approx Wholesale The Stamp been | ma(ely 1,000 youngsters were made‘ happy by gifts and arrangements | have been made to care for an equal | ! number this year. Water Report | The total amount of bills render- €d for water by the Bristol water department during the month of November was $6,740.20 or $3 more than during November of 1927, according to the monthly r: port of Water Superintendent G. Earl Lourie which was submitted 10 the meeting of the board of watci commi noon. Bills for water remaining un- paid on December 1 amounted to $2,374.44 and bills for work done by the department am ted to $60,214.25, the largest part of this being for street assessments. During November the average daily consumption of water was 2,- 281,000 gallons, which was 133,000 gallons less than during November of 1927, The rainfall at Reservoir No. 4 in Harwinton was 1.93 inches dur- ing the month as comparcd to a normal precipitation at the govern- ment weather station in Hartford of 3.55 inches. At the presen time all of the Bristol reservoirs are full with the exception of No. 1, which is down and No. 4, which is down inches new services and six relays were installed by the department during November. Water Main Voted Approximately 110 fect of two- inch water main was voted to be laid on Locust street easterly from the end of the present main by the board of water commissioners at the regular monthly meeting held in the es of the water department yes- y afternoon at 5 o'clocl Th ry guarantee for this work en furnished the department. amounting to $22,711.59 were approved and ordered paid, of which $11 water department bonds. City Items Donald McCrann, a student at Holy Cross college, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Michael J, MeCrann of Lake Court, Louis Falletti, a member of the| city plan commission, has returned | to his home after undergoing two| operations which caused his con- finement to the hospital for three s | | Conlin of Commonwealth avenue has returncd from Catholic| |university to spend the Christmas | holidays with his parents. | ¥dwara O'Brien ana “Duke” Me- Cabe will return home this week from Catholic university to spend the Christmas holidays with their | parents In England one out of 200 chil- dren is said to be affected by word- | blindn, | i APPETITE IMPROVED | /. « « QUICKLY Purely Vegetable Laxative umve’l'he bowels free from pnm and_unpleasant lficl ‘They rel pohmu 'hkh dulldi- S for § "'"'h shevares dociors e nnm i'u‘;'gu"nm 25¢ aad 75¢ Red Packages. TER'S IZPILLS Retail of Quality Make KOLODNEY'S Your Shopping Headquarters NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 192%, STORES KEEP OPEN ! FOR HOLIDAY RUSH (Continucd from First Page) are hopeful of a better return at the close of this day. Societies ready for the customary events of the season, some devoting their at- tentions to the relief of those whose circumstances make it necessary for them to look to fricndly agencies for aid, others planning family par- tics and Christmas tree socials. City Hall Pa Tomorrow afternoon, nd city hall employes will their annual social in Masonic in the municipal building. A dinner will be served followed by a brief program of specehmaking. Matthew J. Callahan, seeretary to Mayor Pa- onessa, is c an of the commit- tee and Registrar Thomas J. Smith will be toastmaster. After the ex- rciscs have been concluded, a pro- gram of entertainment will be pro- vided with city hall employes fur- nishing the turn. New Dritain lodge of Elks will, as usual, take care of a great many of the famiiies which the organiza- tion has befriended in pas ars, carrying baskets with turkey and xings to the homes, town farm, Mr. mer are planning a s al Christmas menu for the inmates and nothing will be left undone to ma their holiday one to be rem the matrone culinary department a Music In Churche: Church choirs sts have special program arsal for the congregations which will assemble on Christmas morning and at other Lours during the day. keys Cheaper v Christmas will be to eight cents cheaper than city officials have from si and lodges are making | hall | and Mrs. | smbered, | \\ere those on the market for Thanksgivit:s, according to informa- | tion received at the wholesale meat iouses ir this city today. Two rea- sons are given for the drop in the retail market price. the birds and at the same time the sale ably less than was anticipated. First grade turkeys sold at Thanksgiving time from 58 to 65 cents a pound depending grade of the birds. For Christmus time the price will range anywhere the price dropped accordingly in the lower grad Victim of Broken Back Lndergoes New Operation . ona Smith of 48 \n.u underwent an operation for eral hospital today. Mrs. Smith has ' | heen convalescing as the result of a | broken back. SEARCH UNSUCCESSFUL 1 John L. Hines, commander night that a radiogram had been received from Lieutenant W |G. Plummer, pilot of one of the army airplanes searching the Color- ado river canyon for Mr. and Mre Glenn Hyde, saving the search had been unsuccessful, BOY llR AKS FOREARM William Nedhill of 86 Gold street, 12 years old, fell off the back porch at his home yesterday and fractur. ed his right forearm. Dr. Frank Zwick reduced the fracture, RL SCOUT PARTY of Troop 16, Girl Scouts, 'help their annual Christmas party at the Stanley Memorial church last evening. The program consi ed of Christmas carols and games. ' Miss Lucy Goodwin, captain of the |troop. presented each girl with a Istring of beads. There was a | Christmas tree. POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Ma’s worried about the Browns. She’d a lot rather not send ’em a present, but she’s a fraid they're goin’ to send us one.” (Copyright, 1928 Fuitsuers Syndicate Buy Real We Have Many Choice Listings Estate Now AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN “That nerve specialist T went to is just ke any or- dinary doctor except he pats your hand and acts like he was goin’ to cry over you.” (Copyright. 1928, Publisners Syndicate) ek THE COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commarcial Tram Compasy Building i il il Maple, One is that| here is at present an over supply of | | at Thanksgiving time was consider- | on the | from 50 to 59 cents a pound with | 'pendicitis at the New Britain Gen- | 4 | Francisco, Dec. 19 (P—>Major | inth Corps area, announced | — THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Prepaid 10 24 “2 Charge a3 27 line 48 Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch Minimum space 3 lines, Minimum Book chaige, 38 cents. - Telephone 935. Ask for aix time rate The Herald will not be responsible for errors after the first insertion. Closing time 12:30 p. m. dally; 9:30 a. m. Saturday. USED CARS To Buick Owners Special rates on servicing your car will prevail during the winter months. Your Patronage is Solicited Capitol Buick Co. 1139 STANLEY ST. Telephone 2607 Buick—Used Cars Final Closing Out Prices On All Our Used Cars BUICKS 1928 5 pass. Sedan 1927 5 pass. Sedan 1927 4 pass. Coupe 1926 4 pass. Coupe 1926 7 pass. Sedan 1925 5 pass. Sedan OTHER MAKES 1927 NASH Sedan 1926 DODGE Coupe 1925 DODGE Coupe 1926 HUDSON Coach 1924 NASH Sedan V-63 CADILLAC Coupe 1924 HUPP Touring TERMS and TRADES Capitol Buick Co. 1139 STANLEY ST. Open Evenings 2) 4 DONT WAIT! REAL LOW PRICES To the Buyer Who Buys Any One of These Before Christmas 1927 Auburn 6-66 Broug. 1926 Nash Coach 1924 Hudson Coach 1924 Auburn Sedan 1924 Studebaker Sedan And Many Others . B. Moran's Motor Sales 81315 Church St. Tel. 2842-2 READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS )| Buria) Lots, Monunkats ] EW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS. 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes ano descriptions Reasonable. Phone 2632, Florists 3 BOSTON FERNS. Very reasonable prices Telephone 2181-3 XMAS berries, ferns, flowering plants. Fusaro, 85 Ellis St GERMAN police dog Tost slneo Dac. 3. rn to 209 St. Tel. 5914-W. Reward offered. Tn( N " CONTAINING pay church and Schulte begween St. SANDELLI'S GREENHOUSE. 218 Oax | primroses and other | Reasonable prices. L. | FREE roll store. Finder plea; ward, phone 5363-J. Re- Lost and Found | BANK BOOK No. 4 return_to_ Berll 2 Jost. Finder please Ba TLOST, “Hobart Elec in front of school on Kelsey St t Please return to P, Dalbarba, Re- | . Jackson, 54 Monroe | sI (-ANNOUNCEMENTS Auto Parts and Acvessories ] | HEADQUARTERS for 14 and 15 K wed ch repairing. Himberg & ding rings. W: Horn. 392 Main St. and 10 R R. A | LADIES' and dyed. We «all for and delive: shoes rebuilt. Telephone 6328. The ern H. . 38 Church St. and gentlemen's hats cleaned reade. 1. Old Mod- SPEN RSETS, surgical and Fittings_in penter, 34 Rockwell Ave. ur home. Mrs. A Car- | Tel. 574 dres. Annmfine s 1 of film Tiety of cameras in city. AUTOMUTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies AUBURN Service. Don't models. Domij it Garage, miss secing the Motor Co., Hotel Washington St. | CHEVROT italning rosary Washington § Washington St. strayed or stolen; 4 montlis old. Please return to M. L. Jud 5 1ot a luxury here. (plain) | Cleaners & | I3 SO terson With_every Kodak, | Brownie or Ausco camera. Biggest va- | Arcade Studio. AND OVERLAND Sales and Garage, ¥S AT YOUR BERVICE—Tire val- canizing, battery service (automobile and radlo) generator repairing. brake lining _Telephone 708 Rud; | ARCH 8T RADIATOR WORKS 8 Wolf, Prop. . Auto radiators. body fenders, repaiting. 107 Arch St Phone 170! Service, 183 East Main 8t. AUTO TOP8 AND SIDE CURTAINE made and repaired Rumble seat topa Closed car tops a specialty John's Aute Top Shop. 103 West Main St Tel. I R e e i Lo LS AC AND NASH-'Specialty. Have car_repaired now J. B Morane 3131 Church Bt. Tel 2842-3. US put your battery in shaps. Quicke expert service Exide Battery Serve 96 Chestnut_St. Telephune 2305. your new. Bur Tel RADIATO? | 67 BECKER. expcrt radiator repair. Aus thorized Hariison service station Quick= est wervics at Glen St. Tel lowest cost. Roar 12 e 5490, ed by our new meths od. Expert work. Gordes Auto Supply, Everything for your Car, 49 East Maiw St._Teleplione 6111. | RADIATOR repaliing at lowest pricew; quick service; satistaction guaranteed. New England Radiator Works. 25 East Main St. near Main._Telephone §60. REPATRING on all makes of cars Es- ual§ und | Charland's Auto Service . opposite East Sta | Main ner W. anics available day and night. 5, E 1F 0 TG SERVICE—FP. & V. Tire & Hattery Ce., 41 Myrtle St _Phone 3693 US In our new lome Texaco and ofl products 176-185 Arch Bt core Pearl. Budd Auto Products Co, S motar caie Bros trucks. Now all otor Sales Corp., . A Marvelous Ca o It J B Moran's hurch St Telephone 1129 Stanley wnd | wixes | CHINMNEY repairing, ic. general mason and work. Work guaranteed 24 Newfield Ave. Tel. 891, Rullding and Contracturs THIS IS THE SEASON OF REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS Anxious Sellers and Unwilling Buyers. Be Shrewd and BUY NOW PAIGE 6-75 Sedan, now $1,0 This beautiful five pass. cost about $2,000 and it was used only onc scason. PAIGE 6-72 Sedan, now $685. A handsome 5 only 2 sca- sons old, 125 in. W. B, 4 wheel brakes, latest cquipment. STAR 1928 Cabriolet, now A beauty with rumble s folding top and sporty cquip- ment. Splendid 6 cyl. motor ESSEX Sportabout, now §485. Used one season. Fast and very quiet running. JEWETT 1924 Sedan, now $3 From a careful owner who used it very lightly. The splendid condition of this powerful pass. will surprise and please. HOWARD .W. WHITMORE Tel, 2510 Open Lvenings 250 Arch Street 25. Tremendous Sale of the New -Cylinde: Chevrolets has given us a {ine selection of good used cars “with an O. K. that counts.” TO BE SOLD NOW AT VERY LOW PRICES 1928 CHEVROLETS (Demonstrator) PONTIACS OAKLANDS BUICKS HUDSONS FORDS DODGES TRUCKS—TRUCKS Chevrolets—Fords 1 Ton and 1% Ton TERMS and T} ADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1141 Stanley St. Open Evenings Tel. 211 | IGPMOBILE CAKS AND GMC TEU tiucks, tiactors, Automotive St and €5 | 5t Howard W. Whitmore —Sales and Service. Trudon & 240 Hartford Ave Telephone 351 NIGHT famous siceve R ph. 127 Cherry varts, UCKS Platt 1.2 valve | {§—The car for the mext vice, 401 NaSH miotor carw. See Elm_St. Telephone 2455 the new Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, West “iine. [ PACEAED=H1 DSON- Honeyman Telephone Visit theso very fine showioum and irspect automobiles. C. A. 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