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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL Mabel Swarsky, Martha Rosoff, Rose Miller, Muy Caslowitz, Anna Wein. and Besslo Reuben sks her daughter whe wants to marry and ofters a r of suggestions. The daugh- ach in turn until her ment “a lerner" Her daughter Iy interestod— Song in Home and Synagogue |« i sorher is @ seioiar oo 0 Should 1 Expression of Emotion Through =i a rabbi? (By A poor n driver asks himself There patringly he ongs for weddings, & i f or, has A na est festivals (the Heb brandy agricultiral people) battle; for corc Freda ¥ as ars W bt should ging Wifo to cor it be ha cannot nto ol a rab religious services ore \ v merchant chants and r or a choir, 50 0 ver d number mor ple, instra v relig zan ourni mes to town still Synagogue How 1} pillars of society go to tom. ver male choir irate gallery ard <0 it was fmpe I s in his way volces, Nowadnvs, R T r e o rived from ft. The innovations haye g the orthodox con ed choirs, The cantor zreat part in sually improv dles on the t have coma down t ho comes to a the talk of the (W After and t shoe- bbenn—Oh litin e are for until recent heen no attempt at beyond the accent 1 ble and prayer-hooks, rising or fall inflections find a trace of the mi common world property in the S provisations—for the cantor ] 7 v ; : cefved a thorough 5 nd hases his mira on bhath at dip th tition th into the then into 0 fo w Kashe rnal Ques an alte he I m elodic iniverse wi how matter on solution are Religlons music On 10 goes on A home greeting «ing: and after the niros (songs) of pr fill the after-dinner panse song 1 to remind ¢ state, of the | MmN and th 4 intonation. am these songs in be solos by three of the and by 1t Cantor rg and the plane. raham Binder, a ¢ | musician, will give a Jecture-recit A defailed program will a later. known ar. Adonoy—sung In eur present destruction of Jerusalem temple. ch holiday has it home-sone jovous or sad, ¢s the occasion mis be, Certain prayers, which are recited over and over, h a variety of tunes, fitted to the arying moods in which they EUNE, The folk spring from un- known sourc the most popi- lar. They reveal every phase of Tewlsh life. They tell of poverty, of Jove, of the loneliness of mothers whose hnshands ave away to ma fortune, of the love of learning, of Sabhath observance, of devotion to Overture in Establishment e Chassiaim (oions onesy are an | A-American Ling Seen extremely orthodox group who, | 11l the past century, wers known for simple, trusting faith, the faith that | arises out of ignorance. Their belief in the rabbi and his powers of inter- vention for them is unshakeable. Their songs are inspiriting and live- Iy, with a lilt that is eatching. Next Sunday e these songs are to be presented by young women who &ing in the gogue on I'riday evenings. They arc B ON SHIFS OF WHITE STAR LIV al are son &, are New York, April were un it Whitc Star line steamships in a dea by Wall strect as a folk the | syna- ening runner to the establishment of fleet by the Marine. cable |1ranklin of New Banish Them Quick ar American Interna tional Mercantile A London from P. A, & York, president of 1 Mercantile Marine provisional agreement for the [} the Internatior reach sterd of tons, olly by the the purchasers partly and prospeetive or w flying British flag. H - British syndicate headed by Furnees Skin Eruptions i red $ Ocean-0. Deep Sea Water = 1 - Blood Treatment, Will Do It or Axelrod's Pharmacy Will Return the Pur- chase Price. said to have fleet, Mr M. directors ref ,400,000, and a & r 1 in lireetors meetin to discuss the are of tonon 620,000 ki Lon tod 1y here it t Mor golin- the 1 M 1 other ves- ates lines. eonds retiring $36 ma one's prosperity during chorns Aaron §6l0- “ worke () —Negotin- fer way in London to- or completion of the sale of 33 fore- i |t evidence warran FRANCE OBJECTS 0 GERMAN PACT | But Berlin Press Favors Treaty i With Russia Parls, April German treaty it the Russo ceived in offi- rch toreign of. and created a most vorable impression. he foreign office carefully examine the any decision is taken stepy may be Al form fice this mornin unf experts will text before as o what ary. It s said that 15 likely to he sked to explain the apparent conflice b ween the terms of the treaty and article 16 of the league of nations' beforo she is admitted the league in Soptember. Article 16 of the league covenant, binds the of the leagus mutually to support one another in any financial and economlc meas- ures which may be taken against : covenant-breaking state. Articl of the Russo-German treaty, nas given out in Berlin, sets forth that should & coalition be formed with he object of imposing an economic or financial boycott against the two signatories of the p treaty, the other will not join such a coalition. nec Germany covenant to membe one of ent, in German Press Approves Berlin, April 2 (A — The Berlin press, sections of whicl almost in- varlably opposa government measures, today unanimously en- dorses the Russo-German treaty although from diverse motives, | 'The organs of the governmental coalition parties, such as Germania (Centrist) and the Taegliche Run- . schau, (People's party), hail 4 treaty as constructing a bridge be- {tween the east and w: The Ber- liner Tageblatt (democrat) goints out that the arbitration treaty pre- saged in the present amity pa will conclude peace Insuring ar- ngements with all the fmportant Suropean states. The papers of the the treaty as “repairing the trunk line to Russia” but they severcly eriticize the government for restat- ing that it adheres to the Locarpo policy. Th Russia the right welcomie soclalist Vorwaerts hopes will soon conclude similar tles with the other powers, es- pecially England, thus gradually approaching the league of nations . The communist Rote Fahne rec- gards the treaty as a symbol of the s and peasants of Germany nd Russia grasping cach other's | hands, \BOSTON INVESTIGATING TWO GRAFT REPORTS ! Involyed In Reported Mal- feasance Tn Office, Boston, April 27 (B—Two se rate investigations involving mmem {bers of the city administration, wers under way today. A charge of graft against an un med member of the city council who wanted $3,200 to act favorably {on bus line permits 45 being pressed by Attorney General Jay B. Benton At the same time the finance missioner is looking into the alleged purchase without competitive bic lding of 463 of fire departraent | motor apparatus. The attorney general announced that he would push his investigation 1! to the Himit and demand indictments d. Leo J. Con Hills, the complain charged he had been approach N com way of Forest ant, z ¢d by a representative of the cor cillor who advised him to “talk tur- | key™ 1t he expected faviroble action on his application for bus permits | Chairman Charles L. Carr of the finance commission deprecated the | |waiver of the charter requirements of competitive bidding, in a state- ment in which he revealed that the investigation had been started. ' SKIPPY for Mation 46 pher Fur | 50, First Mortgages At Low Rates Interest Brooklyn Man A rested \pril 26 (D First Bond & Mortgage Co Harttord of Main st dnapping Charges mn City Items THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR SECUTIVE INSERTIONS iarge Prepald 09 a8 2 28 36 I . 36 3 . $1.50 150 Yearly Order Rates Upon Applcation ||| "Count 6 worda to a line, /| 14 tines to an tnch Min The heautitul brick bungalows on | "M,-w is street will ba open for in- spection every duy this week—advt. | The premises surrounding the bungalows on Francis street have | been graded and the property wiil | | be open for Inspection all this week. | advt | A daughter was born at New Brit- 1in General hospital this morning to | Mr. and Mrs. Saul David of 119 | Sinith street, | Just think of it, wr thing!—Louls 8 Jones Quick new Insure any: Agency. . 36 cents, o r 1 P M. Clssified Page on Same Day. M. Accepted Qver the Telephone! of custom Call “Want Ad" Operator. advt, - Michael Connors of Elm A‘H"" 10 A, s returned to work at the North Ads Judd Mg, Co, after sey for convenlenc K f1lne Atk for & Come ont bungalows, will be on week.—advt | Ruth Velitzkin Stanley s (hout ral and ineis yperty se0 street every new brick Some one day this of 630 injur » was Btruch driven by Miss Hartfor ) itly Burial Lots, Monuments 1 URIAL VAULTS—Ooncreto steel refn. forced; water-proof, hermetically sea'ed B, Vault Co, Phona #47-15. A 1TAIN Oak 6t Monuments of all lone, Carving and letter cutting whi tace by an automobile Crabtree of Oxfor on Stanley street late yesterday aft- crnoon. She was treated at New Britain General hospital » our used car advt. in today's | . City Scrviee Station.—udvt. | BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices The front and side plate glass | Sandell's Greenhouse, 318 Oak 8t windows in A. A. Mills store on West | _Phone 2643-13, ATAln atedat EioVaa GUT FLOWERS—poited piants. pleast erapin Gy widl dntar by variety, n:;;: allzing on funeral Willametz of 7 Eton place. SPRIN A daughter has been born at | daffs Hill hospital to Mr. and Mrs s I Scoft of 31 Lincoln stroe our used car advt. in today's | City ice Station.—advt, A olver was en from the liome of Stephen Zapatka of Farmington avenue last Saturday, according to report to the police, Judgment for the plaintift to re- cover $181.56 has been given by | Judge Alling in the city court In thr se of Conrad Clanci against the nfield Dress Co., and athers. Cyril | " Gaffney was counsel for ff. Louis §hapiro of 45 Willow strect suffered an injury to his right foot while at work at the Skinner Chuck Co., yesterday afternoon, and was | treated at New Britain General hos- | pital Michael Roman of stront street, Florists ere vesterday H ower ley St Lost and Found Ser Finder pleam Taved from K3 Grove T, white cat, with a white name Jimmy. Phone Personals DON'T BELIEVE TN LUCK—Bring your fllm and you'll get six pictures out of Fix_ exposires. PIAND—I{ave va willing to_stor playing. Auto and Truck Agencles 8 BUICK MOTGR CARS—Bales and Bervice Capital Bulck Co., 193 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, CADILLA _ARS—Eales & Service. Motor Co, “A Reputable st Maln, corner Lincoln street. il Y |CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Bales ano it New Britain General hospital. service. [Bennett Motor Sales, 260 Arch Mrs, Peter Janick of 426 Myrtle | 8t. Phone 2962 rect complained to the police to- | CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bale RN . R service. Superfor Auto Company, 1 : i a slonv | G55GE BROTHERS— Bales and mervice thrown by a boy 8. & F. Motor 8ales Corp., 156 Elm 8t. | _corner_Frankiin. _Phone 131, FRANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 yea: Sajes and Service, 455 West Maln Bt Tel, 3898, FORD CARS and TRUCKS—Fordson tractor. Sales end eervice. Genuinc parts and accessories. Automotive Baler & 8orvice Co. 243 EIm. Phone 2101 HUPMODILE 6 AND 8 CYLINDERS City Bervice Btation 240 Hartford Ave. A. M. Paonessa Pres, Also the Domijan Mator Co. Cor. of Brond ‘and High Sta. . High grade motor care. Bales And service C. A. Bence, 51 Main Bt. Phone 3316 ASH—inotor_cars, See the new line les and Service. A. G. Hawker. bt m_ Street.Phon: GARLAND AND VONTIAC—Sales and rv Products of General Motors. The Hardware City Motor Co., 4-6 Elm St., N MOBILE 130 Beaver suffercd an injury to his toe while at work yesterday afternoon at the Stanley Works and was treated Lash nd City Advertisement CITY ESTIMATE New Britain, April 27, 1928 Prepared for the Common Council by the Board of Finance and Taxation. Resolved: |nance and T By the Board of Fi- tion, that this board {estimates that the Consolidated !School District requires the sum of 000,00 for the purpose of erect {ing school buildings, buying and | securing land Jherefor and equip. ment, thereof, and acquiring prop- erty for school purposes for the |present or futura requirements of [ the Consolidated School Distriet and t this board recommend to e Common Council that an ap- propriation in said amount be n for this purpose it further rec ommends to Common Couneil | that in lieu of voting to lay a tax! to meet sald appropriation it vots to issue bonds of the eity of N Britain for the purpose of defray- ing the expenses thercof in compli- ance with the statute the issuance of Municipal bonds, fis ing the rate of interest on said bonds, time and place of pavment of principal and interest thercon, fhs amount and kind of bonds, the man- in which they shall he issucd and sold and the person or persc empowered to sign the san half of the city and certain part of dne fn each Attest Board of Finanee and Taxation H. L. CURTIS, Cle ; MOTOR CARB—“The Re: fined Six” Smith Motor Sales, 100 West Main 8t. Phone 2900, e Ground Broken Today For Phila. Exposition Philadelphia, Aprll 27 (P - Ground was broken today at the squi-Centennial exposition site for the Connecticut state building. Two members of the Connecticut Sesque- Centennial commission were present. They were George 8. Godard, state librarian, who broke the ground, and Captain Wilfred H. Dresser. The building will adjoin that of New York state and is expected to be finished June 14, when the gov- ernors of the thirteen original states are expected to participate in the flag day exercises at the exposi- tion The Connecticnt building will be a reproduction of the state house at |Hartford the ner su yes | CAN'T Se€ SEES IN HIM- UNDERSTAND 17. ' SAYs WE HAs 70 TANE A FRENCH (ESSON, HUH, | HNow WHAT SHE l HE's 00T PICHIN' yioi€rs. [CAN'T 'POLLY AND HER PALS i ANNOUNCEMENTS I ' AUTOMOTIVE ' Concern.” | o -l ) l AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck Agencles 8 1026, AUTUMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale B —— l AUTOMOTIVE i REO MOTOR OARS and (ruckn Kenneth M. Bearle & Co,, Baler and Service; cor Eim and Park 8ts. Phone 2110 Local agents for Gabriel Enubbers. PAIGH & JEWETT—Baler & Bervice Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co., 319 East Malin 8t, Phone 23§10, §TUDEHAKER MOTOR CAB- Baies and Borvice, Albro Motor Sales Co. 326 Arch Bt. Phone 360. WILLYS-KNIGHT _AND _OVERLAND=— motor cars. ' Bale sand Bervice, 137 Cherry Bt. “The Eloeve.Valve Motor R. C. Rudoph. Phone 20b1-1 BTUDBBAKER—Any 1026 modol. sell my §200 deposit for $150, 3-2029, REO BPEEDWAGO) Priced ftrom $200 day guarantee on M. Bearle & Co, Elm Ste. Tel. 2110, til 9 o'clock Al good to $760, all_of them. Cor. Park care. Thirty K Autos and Trucks For Sale ¥ BUICK, 1025—6 cylinder, 4 passoogcr coupa in excallent condiflon, new uphol stery, vory good tires. Prico s low. C A. Bence, 51 Main Phone 2215, CHEVROLET, 1053 touring m Al condition. Prico $85 If taken at onee Call_evenings. Mr. Jerry Brick, 1 Washington &t i EHRYSLER—four_roupe, 1026, practically new, miloage 600, Call 3063 after 6 p. m, DODGE _BEDAN, 1813—uew © carburotor, new palnt, batter rubbor, falr paint and mechanical c dition, $90. Tel. 3226-R. FORD_ROADSTER, 1923—good_condition omberg FORD, 183(—touring car for mle, Apply 08 Kelsey &t NOON —tauring car, condition. Owner 3260, MeCoy, 1932, Flue runuing tenving elty. Price 68 Monron &t. AUCTION FALE OF REPOSSESSED CARS SATURDAY. MAY 1RT, AT 2 P. | FILLING STATION DEPT. L PARK AND HUT TERMS MAY ARRANC ND BUY THIE €A OF YOUR CHOICE. ALSO PRIVAT BALES EVENINGS. M. AARON G. COHEN, INC, 185 PARK STREET, JTARTFORD, CONN. USED CAR DEPT. Bulck 7-pass. sedan. Nash 7-pass. touring. Bulck Brougham Studebaker touriny Studebaker Bedan, CAPITOL BUICK €O, 103 ARCH BT. PHONE 2607 2.1024 Overland tourings, 1 Chevrolet touring, 1932 Packard sed Ford 1925 1-ton truck, 1924 Wil Knight touring. ‘Time paym dolph’s Garage, 127 Cher 2051-3, Salesroom 6 Maln St. 635, g Phone GOOD VALUES IN USED CARS JEWETT, NEW Duco finish, tires. Blg tor. Latest bargaln, 1925 TOURING—Blue 4-wheel brakes, balloon -h. p., chain driven mo tmprovements. Genuine JEWETT, LATE 1024 SPORT TOURING— Finished In Landsome sage-brush green, Spanish leather upholstering. Two bumpers, tourlng trunk, spara tire, motometer, stoplight. Low mile- age. One half price new. i PAIGE—Light eix “Linwood" roomy, & pass., wine color, tires and engine drlven tire pump. fine famlly car for §22 touring, Thres new A PAIGE—semi-enclosed 4 pasa, chum roudster, 4 pass, very powerful and sturdy. TRoyal rord tlres, suubbers, bumper and extra tire. §: BUICK 8 PASE, SEDA with bumper, snuk $185 —Durable 6 vl ere and flve tiree. COLUMBIA 4 PASS. RPORT TOURIN! w hung and Very emooth ntal Red Seal 6 eyl wheels, snubbers, side | | BUIEK D645, 5 PASS. TOURING—§ o1, | | Always had extra good care. Wil | give years of depend New | top and curtaine. $1 sle gervice. FRANKLIN 5 PASS. TOURI known for economy and comfort. T erlendld eare. A strictly high grade | { car for little money. $195. REGAL 2 PASS. SPEEDSTER—Gray trim med with red, Two brand new Kelly cords. A clasey 1 seat roadsior to delight some sportily inclined en thusiast. 3§76, WHITMORE FAIGE-JEWETT €O, | 319 EAST MAIN T, NEAR ELM. TELEPHONE 2310, v LSTER! ) | \ ERYTHING | VAMPS . ‘ ARE MY DigH! MR.CHOKE THIS 15 MY QUSIN, MISS HICKS: AT RE | | | CHEVROLET TOURINGS—Threa 1025 Demonstrators, Al good buys, rea- sonablo terms. Buperior Auto C | 127 Church 8t. Phono 211, CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. v SOME REAL GOOD BUTS FORD BEDANS (2) OVERLAND TOURING, CHEVROLET TOURIN STAR TOURING. STUDEBAKER COUPE, M8 ARRANGED AT YOUR CON- VENIENC! SUPERIOR AUTO €O, 125-127 CHURCH ST. PHONE 311, OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK FOUR DAYS ONLY 24 CARS BOLD IN THREE DAYS AND WE STILL HAVE A FEW USED CARS AT PRICES THAT CAN- NOT BE BEAT. i FORD SEDAN-2-1924: 31924 Ford tour HUPMOBILE CLUB YACH, N SEDAN, N COACH, X COACH, A OVERLAND TOURING! 'PMOBILE TOURING, . HUPMOBILE COUP (HEVROLET COUP U DSC OPEN EVEN AND SUNDAYS 12 MONTHS TO PAY. THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP., 385 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD SALES AND SERVICE NEW GOOD VALUB FORD USED CARS AT YOUR OWN TERMS Coupe, $300, Tudor, $300. Sedan, $150 Roadster, § Roadster, § Coupe, $100, Coupe, $70, Dodge, §7 ELMER ALTO CO, 22 MAIN ST. PH s, |GOOD USED CARS BEARING GUARANTEE CHEVROLET COUPE. BUICK COUPE, FORD COUPES (2) OAKLAND TO 1923 OAKLAND COUPE. 1023 MAXWELL TOURING. HARDWARE CITY MOTOR €O, ET. TEL. 212 OAKLAND. PONTIAG SALES AND SERVICE. OPEN EVENI! NGS. Wil Tol. and Open evenings HUPMOBILE — HUDSON — FSSEX | Autos and Trucks For Sale Y DEPENDABLE UBED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1925 Sedan, Touring. Rodan. Touring. Sodan, BUICK— 1924 Touring (f). TRUC DOLGE BROTHERS— Screen delivery. Screen delivery, FORDS— Dump truck. 23 Panel. TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., 8T TEL. OPEN EVENINGS 155 31, OLDSMOBILE USED CAR DEPT. Ofter the tollowing late model used cars at low prices 1623 LEXINGTON §! BUICK TOURING X WELL TOURING. FORD SEDAN, FORD COUPE. CHERVOL DG TOURING, SMITH MOTOR SALES 100 WEST MAIN STREET. SPRING SALE OF USED CARS HUDSON Coach, HUDSON Coach. HUDSON HUDSON § 1825 CHEVROLET Sedan. FORD Rpacial DEBAKER Coupe, 4-pi IR “6" Touring. ARD Sport Touring, 7-pass. touring. 23 Sedan, AND MANY FROM 850 UP. | THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES cO., 139 ARCH STREET TEL, SPRING CLEARANCE SALE— EVENINGS UNTIL § O'CLOCK CHEVROLET TOURING, CHEVROLET TOURING (3). CHEVROLET SEDAN. CHEVROLET COUPE (3). CHEVROLET COUPE (3). CHEVROLET TOURING. CHEVROLET COUPY. FORD COUPE. FORD ROADSTER. FORD TUDOR BEDAN (2). OLDSMOBILE § CYL COACH, FORD TOURING. FORD 1 TON CHASSIS, DURANT R'DSTER, DUCO FINISH, | CLEVELAND COACH, DUCO FIN- 18H. | BTUTZ TOURING. FORD % TON PANEL DELIVERY. FORD LIGHT 6 POST DELIVERY. BCICK TOURING, WINTER TOP. CLEVELAND TOURING. FORD TON TRUCK WITH HEMICO TRANSMISSION IN FIRST CLAGS ONDITION, MANY OTHERS TO EELECT FROM \’ TERMS ARRANGED. | BOCLEVARD CHEVROLET COMPANY l AUTOMOBILE ROW EAST HARTFORD, 276 CONN. BLVD. PHONE L. 74§ OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9, H €Y, WHATS THE MATTER -LET'S HAVE A FEW OUT HERE. Quick. LY "EE SMELLNG [POOR FELLER. HES o o o | @ £y ol oo R e e 2 o El et

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