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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926, b footwear article. The J. T. Robertson Co., Manches- But it would be extremely un- [everybody, controlling what every-|a tail light from his automobile Valentine Mletschnig, Norwlch, |ter, or to The Vanco Co., Syra- who navigat- [body was doing. It is obvious that|iruck on Myrtle street between J |0 Bottle closure. cuse, N. Y. Soap. 9 {ed the entire flight across the the ¢ | Polar 1ptain of an airship does mot(and 2 p. m. yesterday William E. Shepard, Hartford, Trade-Mark Applicants sea, and to Horg and Wisting ually handle the controls of the| A wimndshield was broken on an 3 Change-making cash register. The Aeme Shear Co., Bridgeport. {who operated 1 eral and verti ip himself. Notwithstan uutowobile i Lont of 41 Cherry Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as- |Secissors and shears. | cal controls, not to give credit for scveral hours during the most [strect yesteidsy by chidren playing 1 signor to Underwood Typewriter Co., | Cottontex Products Co., Hartford. |both the navigation and steering |¢ it my duty |in the street. New York, N. Y. (2 patents) Maj Absorbent paper products for sur- wh . -web. machine; Type- |gical dressings . . . |~ “During the entire fiight of seven- [and othe oRLaL the SpYaton]. Ghmulatis de of the use ot eclines ntervien—Won't Talk | writin-mesbine suppaseme: “YPe" [sioal dressivgs. seriaen, | AIIETiCAN SayS Htalian Dd Not |iv-tvo mours: 1 %tass " sihone sicny |0 7T onro [siing shots on Bust street. Our Best White Harry G. Specht, Fairfield, as-|Golf balls. 1 the nav e T s | ON POLICE BLOTTER | Martin Tomaszewski reported that Abflflt OWU AfialI‘S signor to The Bassick Co., Bridge-| The J, T. Robertson Co., Manches- | P]lflt Nm‘ge at PUIG :; of my k g er 4 Sinnley. Benk Groye street |two cows damaged his girden ang ENGLISH port, Handle structure. ter, and Syracuse, N. Y. Shaving and |bile’s only rebor(ad 'ta. e the theft of |he is holding them. Robert' M. Sutphen, Newark, N, |toilet soap. consisted in ¢ | BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Mo 3 3 — Bacx |- -and J. F. Boordem, Greenwich. e S 3 {for three short periods during the New York, J 0. Un ~ Back |y 09 8, < ToRre New York, July 20 (A—Lincoln the Unite es after two 3 - Elisworth, co-leader with Roald | 50" 3 I iates affer Alonzo A. Warner, New Britain, rort how, W eral Nobile, as constructor : 0 A Regularly $3,50 onths abroad, Cornelius Vander- |, jop o8 Sty V5 CReT Fravy HCIask. N o [Amundsen in the Norge's of the alrship i : 1t, jr, has much to say about Wringer. |the narth pole, denled in a 'state- |piics under tions. | g i oropeen affairs a[nhq a br\;ukt\\]l(h Hirry A Wiloox, J%. Hartford. |me a : (|I mberto | ywhen | En ! kcond - N .9 s family but nothing about his|Seir.clostng mozale for collapaibie . A signer of the ship, | {yent o i , I N E s il .. . atrim affairs. tubes, - The Magic a aviga on the polar [=x He arrived yesterday on the| Richard L. Wilcox, Waterbury, as- : expe - eathe storm, as she P o S % % eviathan and was bout re-signor to The Waterbury Farrel il Cleanser ieneral Nobile, who has been ¢ [ V& T],egreatOutdoors Our Regular $3 Quality rts that he and wife had|Foundry & Machine Co. Knockout le a number of. publie # p and were contemplating [mechanics. jé - or 1 o1 L wo tement just before he de. | by 4 Denaficial Lesan hivs ied timguenly WHITE SHIRTS action. Thomas P. Dunne, Meriden. Line | 3 o e d fo t & « \ % | dren torestore health and strength in the op: n “I am a reporter,” the young |clamp. wspaper pub replied, “and Trade-Marks Registered 2 f truth is the tri g b Hiava beerit snogmee. | : X / " Family Loans Up To $300 ¥ Now ....... $l .as get stories and expect my men to| The Hart & Hegeman Mfg. Co. : i [c should be given where f ‘ % Note sasy termain our new scientific repay t them. When its the other way |Hartford. Pull sockets. : /| ‘Mr. B rth," “was | = ment schedule: ound, I shouldn’t flinch, but I| vel Co., West Haven. An- | B 4 ! 3 Mr. Ellsworth explained that Gen- ahoard 4 § hl epays $60. $7S or $100 cash loas B. V. D, hn't discuss a tic matter like | tise] ion. e was.captain of the B and at i~ . 3! 9 0 e Va B at,” . The A r Inc. the flight and as such was T 1 ¥ 160 cas| IN v QT On other sut , however, Va i paste o7y v cted by the crew and officers, | *As cap e g 1D, eVery | oy vt or 'ohase ! y L lo UNION SUITS lked freely. He told of intervi busi- TEA nsible for directing [person on board de : v S L N 4 G ess as Hartford Metal Products Co, % e vessel's course. “In fact” Mr. during the f - ery repayment roduces the interest cos i he® Mussolini, Lloyd Geor 3 poeden . | St irse. n fact,” 1 iring - f e nd, Caillaux, Pilsudski and Wel. | Hartford. Loud speakers for radig ] said, “T doubt if he under- |gecond in com ship | BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY . Now ..onues . 0 Hohenspllern receiving sets. \ G : | 99 WEST MAIN STREET RAPHAEL BLDG. He frankly admitted he had|, Le0 F. Retiger, New Haven. Cul- i Other: | “Dy & Phone 1-9-4-3 Room 101 Open 9 to,5:30; Saturdays 9 to 1 it with his family and blamed |!"red milk and cultures used in ) ¢ “I ha res for (hours, 1 acte | Open 9 ra 3:3 Licenaed by the State and Bonded to the Public turdaye 9 1 “SEALPAX” making cultured milk. P hem iIn part for financial difficul- A RPN GBS LTSRN R RN 0 " ) es of his three newspapers, Miami, UNION SUITS n Francisco and Los Angeles, hose in Miami and San Francisco . . —— : ] " . ke suspended. NOW ouunn. . Y He said his people failed to come rough with support they promised im and that his father, General ornelius Vanderbilt, had “old * FANCY SILK AND ishioned ideas” and did not want im in the newspaper business. | LISLE HOSE Young Vanderbilt, however, is slirls: 7o mat bufident of recuperating his for- + Regularly 75¢ paix e and fame as a publisher and | purnalist by writing and selling N 55 i ticles on the Euro- | Now ... ... C Pair minenge. Some of his ned in intertiews are | woiiis I Are Now Offered to Discriminating Home Seekers O Ror 10— letely domina Mussolini and sty \ SLIP-ON SWEATERS LGy | ALSO SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES FOR THE MAN WHO IS THINKING OF BULDING || .. .. $3.95 er k Doorn,” g has grown very and feels very unfriendly to- ard the United States, He blames \ “DUNLAP” eneral Pershing for ending the : : % $5.00 and $6.00 STRAW HATS coast it ed so that Patents TIssued to Connecticut People | (List furnished the office of rall w Britain.) e sy o = L P - i . Our Regular $2.00—$2.50 Solou nv‘|v‘bl;r1u'dvm\ eriden. Pa ; R = / Zr Fme) i ; GOLF HOSE e trimmer. Tho R .Davis, Vairfield. as- | 3 2 it i N ? Sy v . » % Z ; 1 29 gnor to The Fastern Mallcable ; i / 3 /e i > y i e NOW oot [ Fon Co., Bridgeport. Cast-m ve- i 3 % i3 ¥ e e <1 o 5% 3 8 4 fcle wheel, : 2 % 2 ¢ A ¥ b 4 4 i 7 _ ;I"‘O"Y:(q’r‘,\,i 1“:1;:‘;":‘\‘1‘ f»“-‘\”m:"'n::. | 4 " % ~ ' i A . ¥ Ay 4 2 . \ Our Regular ity of New Casiie, Del. Coinci- || 7 - < . b g - - - f : N $2,50—83,00—$3.50 Charles N. Fairchild, Milford, as- | i 3 / ¢ s 147 . . i COLORED i nor o Iairchild Lock Corp., New | i ¥ 5 : e s i1y 5 e e = v I'hird-position coinel- : | S i ; . 1 B . 4 Collar Attached F Otto A. Frederickson. Hartford, ; i : ; ga 1 : i ] i \ SHIRTS ksignor fo The American Wirex . % : ! . S ! o & 2 old Co, Elect al conduit fitting, William gnon. Bridgeport s Bead Chain Mfg, v | ISARE i ; B T (A 2 v 3 RO ! » SILK BELTS sibnor to 1-3 fo T. P. Hall, Wall gfopd. Airplane. . : NOW: o s ninanaie SOC Kurt W. E. Hamann, Trumbull | s o e 74 COOLIDGE STREET 30 HARDING STREET artford;: E. Z. H:vl\&.m} and Our Regular $1.00 e ‘?»':‘fl..i % NAINSOOK ;. Willam F- Helmand, Hasiford, LOCATED IN ONE OF THE FINEST SECTIONS OF THE CITY £7 UNION SUITS signor to Underwood Typewri Prederic K. fever, Stamford, Exceptionally Well -Built All Improvements Restricted Neighborhood o 69(: § O e Large Lots Priced Right Liberal Terms Our Regular $2,00—$2.50 he dded Wheat Co., | iagara Falls Y. (2 patents) \ CAPS ethod of king and in pac e s o it | These two charming homes on Harding and Coolidge streets have been recently completed under our most $1.59 & and packing articles of food. Now .. B, Hoverd, : Butlor, Py exacting supervision and are ready for immediate occupancy. Each contains six ample-sized rooms; oak v mesne assignments, to prifora-Fmpire Co.' Hariford. floors throughout, steam heat, fireplace, tile bath, and possess features usually found only in homes costing Our Regular $6.00 to $8.00 nee e v\ considerably more.” The home at 30 Harding street has a built-in garage with direct entree into the house, * SILK SHIRTS nts) Wet wacuum | s & e, o (] — while the one on Coolidge street has the garage in the rear. Both lots are 60x125. $4.50 Frank A. Joseph, New Haven, as- Now . jgner to L. Candee & Cea. Rubher Our Regular $50—$55 Public Showing of These Homes Fincnocs o Now n50 AND HOME SITES Nov ... $42 Wednesday, Thursday and F riday | $2450 gy a _mild, yegetable Taxative to i Conlflgnfion ai keep the digestive and DON'T MISS THIS SALE HOW TO REACH THERE: Coolidge street is but one block east of the intersection of Lincoln and Monroe streets, Harding street is the next street east of Coolidge. No. 74 is the last house on the southeast side of Coolidge street and No. 30 is the first house on the northeast side of Harding. 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