New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1925, Page 16

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MONDAY springfield WRZ-- Ho! WAAM- WOO—Philadelphia W AR—Providence -308 \ WAHG—Ttchmond Hill—3 WGBS-—New York—316 WHAZ—Troy—3580 WCAE—Pitt=hurgh— 162 KD R A—Pittshurgh—300 ve L Are Ty whane g T WTAMC 1oy vland—38 WEAF—New York—192 WEAR—C leveland—:i86 WW I—Detroit—a53 WBBR—staten I<and—272 WEX—Detroit—316 VA P—Washington—168 S\ HOMES FARMS| ... . BUILDING LOTS| " . INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the ‘ : PRECEDING | 117 nro oo o PAGE WI W —Gincinnati—$23 WSB—Atlanta—i128 WMC —Memphis—19: N3 75 on hotel or Cone 1 8tc Arlington orchestra WEBAP—Tort Worth—i76 W " KSD—St Lonis—515 \ WTAS—1 dgir Villa O KOA-—=De) \ FOR ¢ at 169 Arch St. containing about 3000 . feet floor space suitable for Automobil ore’at 163 Arch St aron Danielson & Co. 131 MAIN ST, up to $300 to housekeepers QUICK and CONFIDENTIAL Benefiéial negro dialect Griffin, pi and the|long rubber coat sves and gog- rin the|gles. Thelr only weapons were good fel-| brooms and long aticks with wire ved in the war, and |snares, Opening the first box, they goes 10 A desert | found one unlisted guest, a venom- gonkcd over|ous boomslang about nine feet t and the !hmp The snake was so named by was sorc | the Boors use it make a sound Ing to put|iike ting of a bass drum book's | when it been in-| The 1 coconut” i8| box and headed straight at Keeper it 1, that| Toomey, Hoe fought oft with a °r when you | hroom and it jumpe r. Ditmars, e cranfum with{1n describing his 1 with the | snake Dr. Ditmars sald it was like a | terrifically fast game of ed with the knowledge that a name or the au-1njgsed stroke might mean death etty good "“" The boomslung fought for several It has a blue | gpy008 from on ant to the rs on it and it's All doors, windows and other n't misa it ther book, W | other trance to the snake's cage. Dr. Dit mars caught the snake at last with e e (& snare and hurled it fnto the cage. Jme o | AL the time the snake was fghting utely terc{ite curl 0 m" sounded Dit- from its awol throat, Dr. was one of the M| mars said th ¢ most thrillin {long experience {n | Some Play They For five Rilllard Balls to house the mamba experiences amus- his assistants fought despe with seme of the others were FEROCIOUS BATTLE . Reptiles However, Finally Are jsnave roception < Landed at Bronx 200 |k Sowma b onen v i i feiphia Zoo. He sald the New York Zoo had aceepted the entire carge of poisonons reptile canse it was cd as a public service reptiles were They roll en touched ri with the and the mambas the May 25.—After a r e in the snake ¢ Bronx Zoo the most of venomous rep- 1in this country was || or exhibigpn yester- nd were not allowed 1P re th oubt- nace to conntry, wh dly would be a grave r life ome iy White Methodist where he He was ravel his auto- Ten Feet of Whiplash Death tion has decided ‘ awarded t FOR SALE or RENT Woodmont, Ct. Near New Haven || a1t year round houses. Al mod- ; ideal location. Also summer cottages, at HOTCHKISS GROVE Write ITITZSIMMONS BROS. 157 CHURCH ST. New Haven, Conn. One Beats Drum While Attac In Farest.ill2, Conn. Mile From Center 90 ACRE FARM house, 2 cow barns, silo, chicken Show Rooms coops, ice pond, and all necessary farm tools, 19 cows, 160 quarts of mily daily. 2 heifers, 2 horses, chickens, 175 young fruit trees, 25 acres plawed and plant. ed. city water, 300 feet from house, House and harn lighted hy electricits. Reason for selling —a part owner and the heirs want their money. W. J. Phelan, Agency, Bristol, Conn SLOTTEDORET BATTERIES foans : ‘| Auto Electric Service wnusual in his | ndling reptiles, | hours the curator and | ymalang sprang from the tennis, | openings were sealed except the en- | honsed prop- | en feet 1 ar eastern Olymplie that ~ . i Ewe Family When She Graduates— Whether it be from Normal School, High School, - or Grammar School, her frock must be carefully chosen to express the daintiness and charm of youth. You will find in our Misses’ Shop— An Extra Fine Showing of Graduation Frocks at $25 Adorable frocks of the finest crepe de chine or georgette. You will note all the newest stvle tendencies in this showing—circular eflects, flaves and godets; as well as the very feminine and youthful ruffles, frills,-and knots of satin or moire ribbon. Another Graduation Frbcle for the Miss, 12 to 18 Priced From $1098., $35 00 — Misses' Shop—Fifth Floor — Silken Hose--- sheer, and of are being dis- Hosiery Shop— and of course, white played in our Lustrous First Floor Smart Slippers-- kid or satin in the newest styles are found in our Shoe Shop on the Second Floor Mail and Telephone Orders Cavefully Filled COAL Ihe SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 I'ranklin Street Phone 2250. House on St. Modern—11 Rooms Three Car Garage COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. Hamilton CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Cstimates cheerfully given on all johs. —TEL. 2013 WE ARE NOW BACK AT OUR OLD LOCATION 22 STATE STREET HARTFORD HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Tel. 2-4177 Three Family House on halls, Two car garage. Main Strect 2-1178 Phone 343 EXPRESSING C. H. KENT 244 MAIN ST, TEL. 3204 " A. H. HARRIS 'CINDERS FOR SALE 1366 STANLEY ST. Lyons street. This is excep- tionally well built with solid oak floors in two rooms and Camp Real Estate Co. Roome 305-6, Bank Bldg. THE OLD HOME TOWN TWO YEAR. You SAY-TH| OLD Hoss | WANTS To| LPANDGO/ . Nl < BY STANLE TS -~ SNOT GUNS - PERFUMES, 00 ZOVSON e & a i< Call at our office and Jearn how our easy re- payment plan has aided thousands to establish their credit. Only Lawful Interest. Call, write, or telephone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 87 WEST MAIN ST., cor. WASHINGTON ST Room 104 Phone 1-8-1-3 Gpen 9 to 3:30 Saturdays 9 10 C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Weli” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 SN | (NO-NO-THATS\ \THFIRST TIME) ( \WHOA \= ¢ | IN TEN YEaRs] | HES HAD T / | SAY = b 2EB TURNERS OLD HORSE MOLASSES” FELT A BIT FRISKY AND THRE.. A SMOE THIS MORNIN9

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