New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1929, Page 25

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Constrvation Councll of Amer- o e i o oin that an ¥ Mfiefl by the Ing seclety dis- cenditions of 1. have an adverse effgol :I lectual activity. rt by Dr. Morton G. Lle; > ‘Washington, “chiet of the safe segtion. of the United Btates bureau of atandards, says: Eontinued application of the eyes under oanditions of fatigue leads to eyd atfain, which frequently is b« ,filfllh‘ by ether bedily ullmcnh. “Owing fanity Bad qmut under poor. Illhu ing conditions, curvature of the spine’ wey um ”W 0 mbuury“mmm ot nnrumm ness. “It is reported that many students have been obliged to stop their work in evening schools on account of eye troubles ascribed to the condis tlons of artificial lighting. “Visual exploration is the most | prolific sensdry source of learning. ; In m and school the sa fun chanioat ml«aE ate’ Ihfion@d Hlumination, aa-n lishmefits.” > The report says near-sightedness in schoel children increases from class to class, It declares that the typical middie-clage home is lighted less than half as well as it should be, and the home of the lower class. only half as well [ those af the middle clas.” “f" GYMNASIUN NOTES A i, Tournament. 1 The local Y. M. C, A. will be rep. resented in the state’ Y. M. C. A. championship ‘fenmjs toarnament, which will be held in¢ igeport June 22. The team will compete in the sectional (state) tournament and 1t successful Will énter the finals at Bridgeport. The following members will répresent the Y. M. C. A.: R. B, Lienhard, W, H v-n Oppen W. B. Murdock ant The local* Y" will hold try-omti ul depuhnent at Willow “[of the following: SPE 5555 Erg: T RE- E : L] GLF NS ROUNED TN Dunn of liutu- fiu‘ow mu 13 r of Shuttle M Chn of 13 sng at Shuttle Meadow, . ¥, M. Mayden of Shuttle Moadow e given 14 strokes while Earl V. Higbes, chairman Of the teurma. |int committes at Shuttle Mesdow, rates 17. R. & Howe of Shuttle Meadow is rated at 30 strokes. E. M Meadow of numt )(wnv Also 10 given 1¢ “Toul Juu of Ghullle Meadow rates sine steokes while A. T. Jones tellow club member is given 10. H. L. Judd éf Shuttle ln':ow nlp: ,lrl handigapped by 10, Atterney llem»u(h -l mtuo .uuog; 1: alléwed 1 A MeMillan .l lmma ‘Méadow gets 18, 3, & North of Shuttle Meadow [ um n the 28 class while Dr. D. oll"fb aliowed 12. L. E. uttle: Meadow rates 10 é t ‘14 allowed 320, 3 * Parkéeis high on the li wllh 11 strokes given him. C. Parsons is rated the same. H, 8. Par- bons s aMdyed 21. A B. Porter ia allowed 14 strokes while Bob Poteet i allowed one more, 16. Jim Robin- #on is given a mark of 16 while F. A. Bearle is given 17 and D, A. Shaw, 20. Frank Shield is playing better golf than ever and he is rated in the 18 class. W. T. Bloper rests among the 15 atroke men while E. M. Smith gets 18. C. ¥. Stanley and P. B. Stanley are neck and neck with a handicap ot 1¢. O. E. 8wift rates 14 while Rév, Ramuel Sutclifte is' given 18. Judge Btanley J. Fraceski rates among the 15 stroke while C. T. Treadway has vith 14. E. Twichell is D.’L. Vibberts is cut down e ¥. J. Wachter has a handicap of 16. Harry Wessels of Bequin lands among the 14 stréke class. Clff Wilson is numbered in the 18 cjass while Dr. Frank Zwick gets anp mgre stroke pmllnl him among'the 14 class. The handicap committee consists R. D, Ptyde, Race Brook Country jerson, Woodway Coun. ‘Tredennick, Highland . Hayes, Wee Burn X ol chairman, Max and Jeanie Kurts of Hartford have betn sued for §350 by the firm of A. Ciescaytski & Soms fer nens payment 6¢ a bill for furhiture sold | and delivéred. Attermey Martin' Sompiem brought the actien and thé writ was ssrved by Deputy Sher- 8 Matthew Papoiak. > Application for a marriage licenss hes been made by l:;v. anlll':. Bhaler of Waterbu of | marrie@ June 1 at ¢ I Trinity Meth- odist ehurch, by l\'v rwum H Alderson. Mint Florepce James of Wobster .npt is at the heie ¢ her brether, be- | Raymond James, of ‘Collingville, re- cuperating fram a strious eperation at the Hartford hosapital eeversl ‘Weeks ago. A § year old boy, wanted by lflu Ruth E. Bristell of the probation department for sleeping out nights, was picked up on Main street by Sergeant T. J. Feeney. . No. 2 Ladder esmphny of the firé department was caled to a chitnney fire at 27 Pearl Clnfl at 7:17 last hight. ¥ Mrs. Davia 0, muld i resting comfortably after undergoting an op- cration at the Néw Britain General hospital-today, Daniel Greer of New Britain, known far, his French-Canadian Mmenslogue, ‘will be the entertataer at the meeting of the Men's ojub of the Stanley Memorial church this evéning. The entertainment-will. the clude music and will be open te the public. Misy Helen Armstrong ef 19 Couit Maple street are lfll‘lu ral days at Troy, N. Y. All members of m«r Glover Unit, No. 6, American Legion- auxils lary, are asked to attend the memer- , [street and Miss Isabel We lal services at the Bouth Congrege: tion church at 10:30 o'cleck Bunday | \ ugrulu ~ Leonard l.)nuu.ntmhqunm Benier High school, teday’ purchased a_dwalling and %“ "’ crest avenue, I 1 Ander- Son. The house is single-family type. The deal was handled by the reaity oftices of Louie 8. Jones. ‘The police were notified teday of the return of the right to operate to Eric Ahlquist of 76 Austin street, and the suspension of the license of Frank Amodio of 221 Elm street, Also return of the license of Vincent Terni of 2¢ Wiicox street. Looks at Lunch Cart And Hits Parked Car Rocco Segretta, of 30 Dudley Street, Bristol, turned his head to 8¢ if a lunch cart on East Main treet was open for busimess about |2 o'clock this morning, and the next thing he knew the car he was driv- ing had struck a parked car owned by Julian Burhons of 651 Gridley Glrget. Segretta had a car owned by Angelo Basso of 135 Gridley Street, Bristol, but was unable to produce the certificate of registra- tion when Supernumerary Officer Dewey Hulten asked for it, so he was booked for police court, A nolle was entered by Prosecuting Attor- hey J. G. Woods on payment of the costs of the court. The front bumper was broken and the right fender bent on-Bas- $0's car, and the Jeft' rear Bumper- ette, shackle and tire rack were broken and fender bent on the park- ¢d car. Honest Bay in New' Britain .who found & pair of Goodwin's' Bye- $lasses in vicinity of Belmont street. Owner piease communi- cate with FRANK E. GOODWIN Phone 1900 Eyes Exsuiinedr—Glasses Fitted ‘Al) DuE(.‘l'l\b BRAKES Jacob Schioss, 57, of €03 Garden street, Hartford, was arrested this afternoon on'Broad street by QFIoer David Doty on the charge of driving an automobile truck with defective brakes. He was released on his own recognizance for his appearance in police court tomorrow morning. &chloss is in the pickle business. Portions of Berlin rise and fall as the level of underground waters fluctuates. For Someone Who Wants A Real Home Someone ‘who appreciates surroundings of natural beauty, a wonderful view and a quiet clean environ- ment. To this person we offer a very attractive Colonial Home containing 6 rooms, bath and lavatory. The garage is attached and heated. Price and terms very reasonable, We invite your inspection from 8 to 7 P. M., Sunday, Cor. Russwin and Slater Roads. (AHTMOREQ ‘15 Lewis St. o Hartlord : . Tel. 5-1587 Owl Radio Stores 356 Main St. NEW BRITAIN THE HOME OF THE WISE BUYER TO THE PUBLIC: We thank you for your response to our Your patronage- opening announcement, HEAR YE! We are extremely happy to announce that through our new: Credit Plan you can now purchase your Radio on HEAR YE! MOHIC. / 391 - 401 MAIN ST. PRIC CLEAN SURROUNDINGS AND THE IMPROV ALONE DO NOT DETERMINE V. % MARKET NEW BRITAIN'S BEST MARKET AND BAKERY ALUES IN FOODS—ALTROUGR WE UNDERSOLD FOR QUALITY—WE INVITE COMPARISON OF THE P ED SANITARY CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH YOU MAY MARKET HERE—ALL OF WHICH D OES NOT ADD A PENNY MORE TO THE “f OF MOHICAN BETTER l‘)()l)h. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY BUTTER IS5 LOWER. OUR BEST MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER. OUR BEST IN 2 TUBK. WITH THAT FRESH SUMMERY FLAVOR, FRESHLY CHURNED. IO\I‘ BETTER.. NO RIGH ER PRICE, Taner Kipe FINEAPPLES 3 for 25¢---90cdoz. THE FINEST IN MEAT CUTS— CUT RIGHT—WELL TRIMMED r————— ON SALE FROM TTONIA. M. SWIFT'S PORK (Whole or Half) LOINS ..... Bb.25¢ LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS Prime Rib ROASTS BEEF . Vet ™ 22c SPRING VEAL . FRESH CUT I.kwun- Rolled ROASTS ........ 3 - HE DA S RACK “Lean Pot .ROASTS ... }flh:‘_\“mk' ik CHEESE .. b 280 2 Ibs. . STEAK Mt Pure .. 35c | pame 2m 29¢ clum S . 1b « 32(',‘ onbese . u 15¢ | FANCY FRESH SELECTED f"::u;\:;'l Ibe 45¢ Mohican Fresh Baked Bread (WE BAKE IT HERE- X e Mst\ appetizing and sustsin- . g quality. of this® natural white wheat Bread will always tempt you to want to eat more. Our fresh full_pound loaves now scll at ... MOH!LAN BLUEBERRY PIES Are made right and sold fresh from. zsc the oven. They arc a real teeat. MOELCAN SHORTCAKE BISCUIT | Just Wight for Indtvidual portions, Fresh daily from our own ovens Young Am. ATTRACIIVE MONEY SAVING doz' $l 07 CHEESE .. FOUR Wikxix sercians a¥ ovn i GROCERY. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE NEW LOW PRICE ON OUR BEST COFFEE Mohican Special Coffee b. 45¢ ' Our very best quality in sealed pound tins— | steel cut or in the bean. Thousands ot @lsceime juating buyers and users of this high grade cofive tell us “There Is no better coffec.” Can there be any better recommendation? This reduced price speaks for itsclf, FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE Particularly fine flavor, Reduced to BRIGHT RED CHERRIES Fancy imported stock at & is an elmont endorsement of our busi- ness standards and low prices. SENSATIONAL SALE ON --- KOLSTER -- 6 H TEL. 2485 THE NEW ' 10 TUBE A. C. ELECTRIC SET With builb-m giant Kolster power dynamic Speaker and 210 fiwer 4 in. amplifier in beautiful walnut Highboy Console. Regular Price $335 5177 SALE PRICE -............ COMPLETE with R, C. A. 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Sale' & Price Price ' Freed Eiseman, No, 10 chassis $60 $15 M&Elumu, No. 30, 6 Tube . 15 Crosley Bnulbox, 6 Tube . $25 Radiola 16, 6 $26 Garod, 5 Tube $29 Atwater Kent No. 30, 6 Tube Set in beautiful lacquered Console $125 Radiola No. 25, Superhetero- 3 dyne with table and loop $160 "No. 46, in beautiful Kolster Highboy Cabinet $125 Erla Mondie, 5 Tube Set, in beautiful Console $167 § Every Set Tested and Guaranteed R. C. A, and CUNN[NGI'IAM TUBES REDUCED PRICES Complete Line of Accessories Sage -Allen & Co. i INC. TEL. 3005—DIRECT WIRE " % & % TRADE AT THE. New Britain Puhllc Market “Where Qu:llty Rules” 318 )IA!N ST i SATUSDAY MORNING SPECIALS, 7 TO 12 lOUND SHORT STEAKS k=3 “’ 45c l‘lmburz—fmhground....lb % ankforb—l'll-mde quality Ib. 25¢ SHOULDERS .- E=sr ... Ib. 18¢ LARD—BestPnre.......Zlbs. 2c A[.L DAY SPECIALS Prime Rib Roasts, 1b, 33c Lean Boiling, b, 15¢ ¥ b, 25¢ . 1b. 18c .. I, 30c DBANANAS GRAPEFRUIT Confectionery.Sugar .. 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Lean CBOPS veverenene Baneless Fresh Shoulders 1b. Sic Flour, 98¢ SECIRISRFESR IR X R """'49¢ Wikner Tea (mixed) ... Ib, 43¢ Best Creamery BUTI'ER 2Ibs. %c _———T—_— GOOD LUCK OLEO , GOLD OOIN NUCOA OLEO . 33¢ | Ib. 38¢ | b, 380 w——————-__— " REMEMBER — We DELIVER FREE of charge. Come in or else call 2485 and rest assured that you wnll receive Service, and Quality Goods. me —sy —_—— SRR First Grade SMOKED HAMS 10 to 18-poun¢l 29 c ) IO TN . pm L Conurvntlvely styled, so that they are good investments, for they can be worn well iuto next season with perfect assurance of their smartness. - THE FABRICS—Kashmir, Sylvia, Basket- weave; Creolo, Tweed, Imported Mixtures. - THE FURS—Kit Fox, Broadtail, Sqmml Caracul, Badger, Leopard, Galyac. Good range of sizes 16 to 46 Coat Shop—Second Floor -

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