New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 22

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AUTOMOTIVE eer———————— Auto and Truck Agencles L] “WANT ADS” | ACHME TRUCKS—Bales and Bervice. Firlc | | Athabetically Arranged ¥or Quick won Motor s, 171 South Maln @t THE HERALD' Adjudged of Unsound Mind NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [y Moor I]llN!flh VT Rl B SERVICE ' : o : ‘ inniversary reunton at the Oasls conaLINR RATES FOR UICK NOTIR CRRE=wlie aad wrics No UmInrm Aarernwm Con- Missing ~ Shepherd ~ Witness ' swenst in o vegnr rovidence, R+, May 2T | g, qnd faclal treatments at the ¢very day use on the , 1 R e e ka e uiytis Ogsears ol 3 rvice. Buperlor Auto Company, Wil the storrs Chicago, May 28.—(AP)—Interest | 1oday wy:nln I.-_nn:‘nr I'rly‘ifl.t‘.!qrrl':’ '\T' l"', arrangement. e T[] THF. HI:,R[] [IEAD ngthe awitly Jmoving - a1ce- Arama 7 = AR I8 ARy 1 STa Txocls] 14 lines to an Inch, _coiner Frankiin,_Phone 131 THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925, e open), Monler's, Birn- I"arrell’s, and Ieady K rence, Phone §' club housa at Hockanum on sun.| Delow 15-a list of the o || Yearly Order l\"ll'-l Ujmlll. Axvlul\lllnn D“DGE BROTHERS—| Phone Your Ad To do a AT YOUR s v.‘m\ \ rews Co.,, Wid S'"l[ ERUITLESS | Former New Britaln Man Who Slew Members of the First Connecticut Volunteer Infantry of the Spanish His Sister-in-Law - Wih Knlfe | sy orican war will hold their 27th i outy shoe store e — LIND RATES FOR BUICK MOTOR CARG—sales and eervice jectal ta the Heruld P St Standard Headi i — (Spectal ta t ) , June Headings in Yoo e || sxpitoae oaRe=RT e easy-to-read alphabetical “ butcher knife, was declared insanc Count 6 words to & line 8. & F. Motor Bales Corp., l\b Lo & But a will be spent to fi He is a to ta the m in t is bel f the Shepherd case, deplcting al- ged bribery and attempted jury g, is n divided between for Robert Whit state's wit disclosures sald to to t state’s attorney's reasons why White Only 3 Jurors. as unsuccessful as White has been the selec- ry that is to try Willlam ; rd on a charge of mur- Ing his millionalre ward, Willlam No progress was e in yesterday's questioning of niremen, and the call for venire- was well down {n the third McClintock: panel of 100 today. jurors were definitely accept- tnsurance agent e, accused in a letter written by ladeiphia as belx who caused him was credited with sions to. the prosecutors which gave them satisfacti Imporeant Revelations. “Kelly told a whole lot Tues and he told a whole lot more today, said 8 Attorney Crowe night. He confident that a writ habeas corpus in Kelly's behalf | 1 at a hearing today Kelly's statement i{s of great im- rtance,” sald Assistant State's At- torr Joseph Savage. "I hour following the meeting. Victrolas and planos at Morans'.— adv, Harold Stead of 89 Shuttle Mea- dow avenue reported to the police last night that he had struck and Chief Starts on 30th Year Next Monday Morning Chief Willlam J. Noble of the fire broken a traffic post at the corner of I'ranklin Square and Maln street He agreed to pay for the damage, Miss Lemoine Baker, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Loren C. Baker, for- merly of this city, recéntly resigned her position as seerctary to G. H. Abercromble, executive secretary of department will start on his 3otn the Fuller Brush Co. of Hartford. year of service with the fire de- | (he 20t |her parents at her summer home at partment on next Monday, She will spend several months with | anniversary of his appointment as |Indlan Neck. a member of the local fire-fighting force. The chief was appointed to 1596 and | N- 3. Dr. Irving s attending the the department on June 1, two years laler was elected a regu- lar, Dr, and Mrs. 8. W. Irving are spending the week at Atlantic City, convention of the American Medical | octation His service in the department was | The personnel of the U. 8 Veter-| quickly recognized by his superiors and in July, 1903 he was appointed ans Bureau from the New England | district held a banquet at the Hotel | foreman of <Engine Co, 3, the title |Bond in Hartford last evening and | by which captalns were formerly 4 offices were in attendance. John J. hold the respect of the men under |Crean of this city, was planist for known. Ability to command anc him won him promotion to fthe grade of assistant chief after serving two years as captain, and he retain- cd that grade until March, 1920, representatives from all the branch the singing which was part of the | program. Major Thomas Bannigan was toastmaster, when he was promoted to chiet upon the death of Chief Robert M. Darhe. o o ey e | Notice Of Intention To fire department who rece d their appointment before reaching the age of 21 years, but was accepted into withhold it until certain other per- Organize 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’'s paper 1P M ULASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS —~DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4~FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6—LOST AND FOUND 6—~PERBONALS 1—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES §—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~-AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10—=AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE |11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12—=AUTOMOBILES WANTED=— 13—AUTOS—~TAXI BERVICE 14=GARAGES TO LET 16—MOTORCYOLES AND BICYCLES 16—=MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L§ WANTED 17—BERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS BERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSEUSB JILDING AND CONTRACT, JSINESS BERVICE RENDERED —DENTISTS —DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY —DYEING & CLEANING —INSURAX ALL KINDS 26—~LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE 21—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 13—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WK 20—~PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, BTATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES —REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING Minimum Bpace, 3 lines, Mintmum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for Classitied Page on Bame Day, But. 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephons for convenieuce of customers. Call 925, Ask for m “Want Ad" Operator. —_— i ANNOUNCEMENTS ] lal Lots, Mon\um‘nlu 1 VAULTB—Concrete steel rein- preof, b tically seal ther wood or metal Do not require larger lota Reasonably N. B. Vault Co. Kensington. 647415 W BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 133 Onk 6t Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting orist Potted plants, pleasing | peclalizing on funeral work. Johnaon's G use, 617 Church Bt. NICE CARNATIONS—31 a doz, Very fina flowers. Fandallie’s Greenkouss, 218 Oak Bt. ‘Tel. 264 PANSEY PLAN + & doz,, fluest as- sortment of rolors. Flower Garden ecnliouse, 1163 Stanley Bt. Phone TOMATO PLANTS—20c. & doz Kohi- rabi, rababgs and cauliflower plants. Ol fashion flower piants, Calendulas, Snapdragons, Marigolds, Painted Daisfes Etrawflowers, Lreers large flowerlng asters, mixed, ete. Call evenings, Sun- days._John Pfeifer, 303 Mapla 6t _Lost and Found AIN P und. On_ Winthrop 8t. Inquire 43 Winthrop 8t FOUNTAIN PEN—silver and_black, In- itials L. B. B, Finder return to Herald and receive reward. D CARS tractor, Bales and service, ' Genulus parts and accessories, Automotiy Hartford Ave. A. M. Paonesss NGTON—high _grade motor Balcs and Bervice. C. A Benca Main Bt Phone 318, PaEAlL SAKL id GIRAY Mo- Hardwhre D CHIYBLUH—Balns survice, Bennett Motor Bules, 230 Arch 8t. Phone 2952, NASH—motor_cara. Bes the new lins Bales and Service A. G. Hawker, 6% _Eim_street. SLOEMOB fined Bix Main Bt. Eeo the new coach man Auto Sales Co., 139 M, Searle & Co., Sales and Slm and Park Sts, Phono 2110. Le agents for Gabriel Snubbers STUDEBAKER—Service Salesi oo at 225 Arch 8t. A. & D. Motor Sales Co. Inc. Phone 268. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAN motor cara, showroom and service, 12 Cherry t. “The Sleev Motor R. C."Rudolph. Phone 205 CHEVROLET, 1924 Cords, machanically perfect and Just | & new car th ut. Down payment only §150. A, G, Hawker, 62 Elm 8t DODGE—Busines conps, 1323, o good cords fine leather upholstery, good palnt a mechanically perfect, 3200 down. Ternis. Phone 2 fect, g00d ) oughaut theldepartmentinhilel indertage brs AT AT e 4 cord tires and gpare, Price 3300, cause of a remarkable physical prowess he exhibited as a sons are located.' He admitted they were the men named by White as knowing much of his affairs relating to the Shep- We, the undersigned, hereby | 33—WANTED TO RENDER BERVICEE ‘l n give notice of our intention to or- | | EDUCATIONAL e Ao iw nirs e —m gond ganize an Industrial Bank, under ||+, _corpESPONDENCE COURGEE Washington Price $75. C. A, Be and pursuant to the laws of the CING TEACHERS — = &tate of Connecticut, and, in con- TRUMEN' ND VOCAL = 2y i s = formity with Section three thous- NSTRUCTOR® OR DE . et ool CRtat) £ 2 S- | | 43— WANTED—INSTRUCTORS ces ca 1equired, uw and nine hundred and fifty-one of || A A the General Statutes, We hereby r” r‘mm::'“/u‘lw“ FORD COUTT, Good palm oC « « 39—EMP! 3 2 wire wheels, b gond specify and state as follows, 10 \O—HELF NTS Blore;2 oy i ol wit: |{1—HELP- N WAN ORATIDN S L) L FIRST. The names and ad- | |4¢2—HELP—WOMEN WANTED b4 L £ I 1% | FORD Gt W r el sses he proposed incor- || 43—HE MEN O N8y godd gendition ireakonble il Lan dresses of the prope o TN v ery Eood condition, ren it JOTALOrEEALE: |45—SITUATIONS WANT! D~ WOMEN . R Klsziald 1. Clarence H. Maxon, New Brit- Y b Clty ltems ain, Conn. . g (YI‘I’ORI‘[ NITIER Bruno Wagner, New Britain, STOCKS, BONDS SUED FOR 817,000 herd tria . New Haven, May 28 (AP)—Five “There'll be a blg explosion When ity asking damagea tota 00 were instigated toc eate White,” Mr. Savage promised. cosmos Williams and Guiseppin: Applies For Writ. T e R e Gl Attorney E. 1. McGarry appli iceident on March 15, when Sal for the writ of habeas corpus for tore Paolillo and Vincenzo Sonsig Kelly. As a taxpayer, he filed suit lio, were injured when the bleyele some time ago for a writ of manda- 'they were riding g hit by an auto- mus to co 1 the state to put C. C. mobile of the defendants, star prosecution witness, in afl and take him away we locate them and when we also Conn. James E. O'Brien, John I'. Burns — — G e e Special Notice . Howard L. Peck, Hartford, |[49—WANTED-TO BORROW snd Atty, Henry . Roche will at- I 5 ; El lND ESCAPE H‘RE - : Conn. ; | LIVE STOCK tend the Boston Colleg r LEXINGTON-—OukI : utl TaloNe MoGariy . Robert C. Simpson, Plain- || ATTLE S bageball game in Worc : ol et : e _ S Unitl Ret ville, Conn. [Ei A BRCATE b making the trip by automobile. Mi - - . 2 bhehal Mr. Crowe kah wiil hold a public i POULTRY SUPPLIES I NS, or tonrls whist I'riday evening Mav 29 at 8§ . 1. M. Johnson, Wallingford, VEHICLES Burns will remain over the week-end v perfec ST : i ¥ s < Conn. 6 —LIVE 8TOCK with his son ,a student at Holy Cross, | lorv whe Cnelh requir almost got the angle o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall, Arc L NTED—L s son | : v C ? : ek e T Mok Wallingford, MERCHANDISE Landers Camp, Modern Woodmen | {520, \ogris, on, o, fumy s N o of Amer! will meet tonight at o ° \TICLES FOR SALE . W. B. Rossberg, New Britain, 3 MATERIALS o'clock in St. Jean de Baptiste hail Conn. 7 & OFFICE EQUIF Church strect. * . ¢ FAR q S 3 3 i At St. Mary’s GhuEch SpeCIa] NOtlce . Alfred Johnson, Newington, |8 M AND D 2 + M. L. Mills Hardware Sfore will ~clored car at on o At dt. ] 3 Conn. 3 5 Dbe open Friday night.—adst. sown. S (G Tisvke wedding of Thomas O'Connor | e Alexander Luko, Newington X AR AND CLOTHING The condition of Charles Ordner R A A e meeting of th Cow Junction. Conn. 300D THINGS TO LA of 111 Columbla street, who s ill ing at 8 o'clock at ige of Moose Friday night . Romeo A. Grise, New Brit- om0 with pneumonia at the New Br tho ladzaitoanis ALl ain, Conn. 5 5 v ik General hospital, remains critical. esent . Charles 17 Lewls, Kensington, | o 3 A $t, Mary's Ladles' T. A. I JB=RADIO hold a meeting in the o | | 87=WATCH . Michacl W. Bannon, New [|?7=WATCH! hall tonight at 8 o'clock. hour will follow. Britain, Conn, & i SECOND. The mame of the REAL ESTATE FOR RRNT Sealp and facial treatment proposed Corporation is: . “I:8 FOR N Marinello, 259 Main § dvt, THE FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL DESK ROOM AND OFFICES John Wesicy Oster, son of rs. BANK tMS FOR RENT elen Oster of Slater road, has heen THIRD. The location of the ¢ E ansferred to a government hospital, principal office Is to be 3 N CES ) \Ir, Oster was In the navy during SRS ] 140 Main St, New Britain, Conn. i :S & FTORAGE the World War. He was formerly at May 23, 1925 : 4 5 In witness whercof we have WANTED—TO RENT Storr's Agricultu college hut eould g Department 2 hereunto affixed our signatare REAL ESTATE FOR BALK 1 his training on account of ew Britain, Conn. e, | o this 18th day of May, 192 75— AGENTS—REAL ESTATE | NOTICE. 5 AL i 3 . H. MAXON. ¥ concern 5 3 R BRUNO WAGNER. Square cation has been made for a D1 ) HOWARD L. PECK. e Satur | to e t the following i u s & DUEIILS REINCH ROBERT €. SIMPSON HOUS FOR SALP A roll of music, a ladies’ purse and | k Apartment and 1 d ] A . M. JOHNSON, $4=5HO FOR SALE i ! 5 2 ’ S§—SUBURRA BALE two headlight bulbs were stolen iat 6 West T. HENRY PRISK, 'STATE 1A from an automobile owned by Wil- et for Gozzo & LaRocco nEreas 1 t W. B. ROSSBERG s objecting to the fs- And by b gnyatihiag 2 ALFRED JOHNSON, it for ahove have one : 3 to rotify the Bul behalf Mr. Crowe Hundred Inmates of New York's “Lighthouse” Walk Ont Calmly e ”" aGest—Adve £ During Blaze ———— e il o T e —one Lynch-0’Connor Wedding been Com approv ing tion w car. Orl re requested to be T to mest the state officers.—adst. Conn. e aaaa——————— ORDER OF NOTICE OF DU STl Baia: ol TO JAIT & BUSINESS PROP DENMARK llam P. Doyle while it was parked RED J0 4 ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS on West Main street near Washing- ALEXANDER LUKO, ooy ton street last night, ccaording to a | ROMEOQ 0. GRISI NS FOR RENT report made to Sergeant Mathias CHARLES ¥, LEWIS. )0M3 AND BOA Rival at police headquatrers ’ 3 OOMS FOR 1OUSEKEEPING P : > MICHAEL W. BANNON, e LR and facial treatments at the 2—WHERE TO DINE Marinello, 259 Maln §t— 1 BY J P McEVOY | DING INSPECTOR E. J. Hennessy THE POTTERS MEAN THAT WAS HEARD HM. e A THE PARK T £ s S A A mere : : b [ P mre A THRUSH A PASSER DOMESNCUS 1SM'T WHEN 1 WENT B Schoat | | I'D BETTER LOOK THERE'S MO USE OF | You'Re A3 SAYS WERE THE PASSER | WELL, AT JUST HE MAY HAVE A HRUSH. A PASSER DOMES” | 1T WAS A TWRUSH, AND| | Tis TumG UP IN AN | LoOKING IT (P, |NUTTY A5 A DOMESTICUS 15 THE suowé How MUCH “CFN LOOKING ficus 15 A WREN. ANYBODY /TERE's Mo USE YOU'RE | | ENCYCLOPEDIA OR | WWEN I kMow [CROSS WORD | | ORDINARY ENGLISH AT WHO'S BEEM SCHOOL. TRYING TO MAKE IT auUT| | ITLL LAST FOREVER SOMETHING [ PUZZLE SPARROW T T KNOWS THAT AMYTHING DIFFERENT KHOW 1T bl SAN WAS A THRUSH matter of detail LSED CATRS 1958 Dort. good ls offe / Z, 7 8 2 5 MORAN GARAGE, 01925, by King Feature Syadiare. tre Covmt CHURCH 8T Pa’s a Qulck Change Artist [FeLL em o erin (1 presy ) | Too 5 \@ OUY HERE 2 DA® . ; . BETTER USED CARS /(k 1322 Tourlnga, $135 to $118 NAB IT EF IT ‘ ] 1920 Coups (low mileage) 3438 ALONG A COUPLA ° YOou \NAIT A MINUTE - NEW DECKS [ (HON PA ) AN THAT BE MA AN [ 0'CARDS, £y O~ D PoLLY ROWIN/ 1923 Tourings, 3200 to $309. dition, $350. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CoO, 424 MAIN ST Opposite Fast Main MAIN ST, TEL. 1013 POPULAR FORD DEALERS READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIEL ADS FOR RESULTS -

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