New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1927, Page 18

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H. B. 256, providing payment for | office supplie NO STATE SONG IS OFFICIALLY NAMED de- | appropria- | biennial | 95, providing for examina- | y dair rsons who test milk and cry priation Bills Also Killed State Capitol, Hartford, March V.M. C. 4 CLASSES WL GRADUATE 89 " Diplomas to Be Given Out by, | Educational Department T Pay Bill Rejoctad | tting railroads to pa ‘ Jsiinniend 0 liplomas will be fssued o al departme morrow eveni rduation exe 1 that A 1 of the rney M. H board of di- house on 1 Plucs Robert J. Herbert €. Ahlgren, Frank the ropri ex- ports of mond Woliman Frank D. to May ERLE I radfor r A. Char- William Peterson, . Whit B. K. W four Acc for Thomas K. I'radford, T.. Richard Hulbert, iy, Harry W, Kraus, M. Wood- Jr., G Li chu cemeter orge nehan, u | nd 1ss0cid d for mu in 1en su is and in- + limited to purpos wtion £t 540, authorizin or libary 1 or to any | worth M. Fletcher, H. Stuart K th io! not devise b Walter Hanes, I.. O, Freedell, Ens- or erald ‘ . Fletcher, Ludwig, Jr., | Roger W. Whit- imount come i cm attorney cssary steps to| all real and | Katherine E. Mc mneetion Howard H Aloon, M nec S fo in 1 prop 1 Fitch's home for aroton. soldiers at 1 13 house hills, THREE CANDIDATES FOR school hours on | Two Praternities and Scparate Fac- tion Backing Sowka, Saunc | and Zaleskd, | | srdance with the custom at v Ligh school recent g their | | o h two fra-| and a non-fraternity fac- | nted in a thr captain of next y cam. @ Xi fraternity Ldward 8 10 will which has r the early contests did not influe ietes are n politics roities a c-| N Tepre i t of the presented the gamics and in where he lominate, be h n ule cand was adying in team's fraternity has to put Fred He was among were barred son, but in did consid- Louis Lan- s p ma plans s in the ayers who s in mid s played he 1l not mi sir considercd ticing even ) for most of | en it was will fraternity, Zaleski tion brother national pionship | tor the ward in games not s could H. §. BASKETBALL CAPTAIN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1927. university of books. o0 da Main, Conrt stnut, Church TO CLOSE MILLS . March 15 (P — of the Am hecanse mills have 146 looms ¢ acture of fanc follows the s mills in American has mads no formal closings. 75 = The W M en; A w00 pension Tilton, Woolen company announcement Try the New Cuticura Shaving Stick R Fresly Lathering 7 Ken\Medicinal and Emollient Bay ican Woolen Lowell ara to be closed | lack 400 ot in ent ill serve City Items 1son of 47 Judd ave i nt a ion for appendi- citis at the New Britain General hos- | pital yesterd n ) 1 of Flatt r mother, Mr rick Party, Black Kitt 8 recovered % h tonsilitis. Mrs. N. D. Hanco and | daughter, Mrs. E. B. Wheeler, I visiting friends in Philadelnt | Atlantic City wppy vaudeville A. B. Hall—Advt Today is the last day income tax returns I cotor Stanley A. will be at his office in the building until 9 p. m., to rece | turns, John Gozda, who | for 30 days by Judge W. C. corford in police court yesterda acts, wrges of dn peace a the rty in § of an nd is at i Dr. Ohman of New | formerly tor of the Iirs irch of this eity, He was retur where he spoke for filing : Rev- court enue € sven G, visitor here tos from Bosto at Treme Elmo TLodge, Knights of thias, at their regular meetin WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ie Wednesday At { Lisk Steel Enameled | i LIMITATION OF CLAIMS hs be allow of said eata Agatnst the lor postin tndustrials; | m | ROASTERS | || -POUND . CAPACITY. | ILF-BASTING TYPE. SO POPULAR WAS THIS LISK INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL AT OUR OPENING w HAVE SUCCEEDED IN SECUR- i ING A LIMITED NUM- BER FO IMORROW, THE INNER TRAY IS A PATE ED LISK 1 T HIS 1 by ONE ITEM IN THE MOUS LISK LINE, AF ) SEE THEF TOMORROW K Kolodney Service is Extended to You. URCHASES made in the store, orders taken City Advertisement ADVERTISEMENT FOR New Doors on No. 1 and New Floor in No. 5 k 1 H Public notice led propc 1 muterial 1 ry for doors on No. 1 Fire § mercial Street and laying tloors in No. 5 Fire Station on Street will be received by Fire Commissioners, Diehm, Chairman, openec read at the office of v Dritain, Conn., on ,at eight p. m. No bids wil ccompanicd by a certifl - order of the Board of and Conn., in the ) per cent of the punt, i ain amount (107 bond in like bidder to vd to him seeifications for can e Willlam oxi the acne seeurcd from roposals. THE BOARD 0] COMMISSIONERS March FIR ‘ire Station 4re Station. is hereby given that s for furnishing labor | puiting ation on ne East : Board pub- be considercd unloss I check fo ire Com- ! missioners of the City of New Brit- of bid or a hid binding contract te th work to Ch E Thomas J. Meskiil, ) over the phone, wiil 1f you cannot be delivered promptly. shop personally call 909, LISK WHITE and Blue Steel Enamel Ware 14 Qr nd 0| LISK Wash Boilers bottom, w pails, 4 Qt 1 Pitchers, 3 Qt. Double 7. ; i in sides, 5 Wash Joiler §0 Wash Boiler heavy $1.98 $2.25 ARLES! 12 Dish Pots. m. 98c\ SEL OUR SPLECIAL VALUES THAT Wl 1l Q. Cookir 1 5 Tea ial HIOTTow, ns, and BARGAIN n SURPRIS if t HARDWARE CLOMPANY ved to accept or | New Britain, Conn. TEL. 909 OrP. MONUME 220 MAIN § SKIPPY T Sent Back THEM PUMPKIN SEEDS 70 THE GOVERNMENT, TO \WELL - ALwAYS £ hy BELITTLN' Wi, Tger A very SNOOTY (ETTER POLLY AND HER PALS Kolodney’s ! tonight | Leen i THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR v TIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd dave Tearly Order Rates Upon Applicatlon. Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an finch. Miuimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page,on Same lay. Sat 0 A M Ads Acceptod Over the Telephone for convenience of customers, Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. Notify the Herald at once it your ad 1s incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first inscrtion. l ANNOUNCEMENTS ! Burial Lots, Monuments 1 | l ANNOUNCEMENTS ! | AUTOMOTIVE | ‘ AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale LEXINGTON—1925 touring car. Liri only 6000 miies and fs practically new car, many extras. Guarantesd. A._Benca §0 Chestnut Bt Tel 32 o Florists [ —Very reamonable prices. 215 Osk Bt BOSTON FER potted Dl pled varlety. Specializing on funeral worl Johnson's Greenhouse, §17 Church 8t. Lost and Found brown, lost. Bearing 649 on_collar. Plensc h St Tel. 1738. DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1926 De Luxe Sedan 1925 Cou 1924 Coupe 1923 Sedan 1923 Touring BUICK: 1925 Standard Cosch FORD— 1925 Coach COMMERCIAL CARS— 1925 Ford 1 Ton 1525 Ford & Ton Re- Sen 1 and 2 o'rlock Burritt §t. Mr. Frank . Burritt S Trch 8 contalning between Chestnut and R, Reward, Mrs. Andrew, Brisol LOCK—Tast Monday on v ot . 89 St., Terms Arranged #. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 1129 STANLEY ST. TEL. 131 Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK _MOTOR CARS—Sales and ferve lce. Capitol Buick Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone 2607 CADILLAC CARS—Bales & Service. Las Motors, Inc. A Rellable Concern. 411 West Matn St ‘Tell. 3000. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and serv- fce. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Arch Sty Phone 2352, | | NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE RUSH SEW BRITAD} Oa 4 descriptions. Car tting our spacialty. BURTAL™ VAULTS—Concicte forced; water-proof. ed. N, B. Vault Co, MONUMENTAL WORKS of all atzes ng and letter and ren- hermetically seal- Phone 647-15, City Items St. Patrick Part dvt w Britain est No. 1548, Or- r of Owls, will meet in Odd Fel- vs hall on Arch street, Wednes- y evening at 8 o'cloc A. Nash Co. Suit or Topcoat made to measure, $23.00. T. F. Mc- Cabe, 49 Wainut St. Call 454.—avt. Councilman W. 8. Warner and D, L. Partlett of the third ward are candidates for re-election, Tasty sandwiches. Packard Drug advt. 7 Alderman " J. F. Maerz will ask e common council Wednesda night to authori work on a lay to improve traffic conditions at North and Main streets. Music by Wesleyan College Ser- enaders, T. A, B. hall, March 17, wdvt. The committee of parish y in charge of the 8 wtrick Day observance will meet 8 o'clock in the Black Kittens. 10! t hail. Tos advt Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Donnelly of West Main street arrived in New Ya y from Europe whe been touring for several tod dwiches, Crowell's— Steinhaus Da vt Mrs, Bence from Pa , Cal,, where she has spending the winter. Hear Bill Lennehan sing the lat hits,. T. A._B. hall, March 17 advt ing Academy.— CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and service, Superior Auto Company, 127 Church St. Phone 311. DODGE _BLOTHERS—Sales and_Bervice. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stan- ley St. Phone 731 FORD CARS~—Trucks, tractors, service, farm {mplements. Automotive Siles and Service, 248 Elm St. Tel| 1. FORD CA USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1925 Bulck Coach 1926 Reo Sedan (S passenger) 1925 Hupmobile Club Sedan 1925 Reo Sedan (5 passenger) 1926 Chrysler Coach (model 58) 1924 Reo Sedan (5 passenger) 1925 Jewett Sedan 1923 Reo Bport Touring —Trucks and Fordem trace tors. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto | | | | | | | | | | i | parish | has returned | Mrs. James MeCarthy is recover- | serious illness her ing from 365 Church street home at 3 A son den hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Walden Powell. Mrs. Powell was before her v e, Miss Althea Blinn of . at Don't A. B. hall, Ma 17.—advt A. G. Hammond camp, United Spanish War Veterans, will hold a regular meeting in the camp meet- ing room the state armory tomor- row night at § o'cloc h IRE AT AMHERST Mass., March 15 (A — frame huilding which housed the Mt. asant’ instit where Henry a student, I'he Ambherst, rze 1y al as onc loss is CAPITOL NING NEXT SU “3 HOURS” with Corinne Griffith STARTED IT- GETTIN' THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT ALL ROUSED UP. AT Y. M. C. A. Springfield Mew Britain Y. M. C. A, ate Amateur Champions —_— — CAPITOL BEGINNING N 1X [T R v with Corirne C e L Ny |3 st Home Game Admission BATY o Under 15 years ,,... fith | g r1 LISTEN, BOSS, ‘.Y'LUANNA KNOW WHY MR KNUTENOG6LE MADE ME SUCH A PEACH OF A | PROPOSITION = = TLL ADMIT T HAS)| MYSTIFED ME | A BIT, HIM BEING SUCHATOTAL /| STRANGER,G0 TO SPEAK! IT'S BECAUSE HE'S HEARD ABOUT ME BEIN' A CHECKER PLAYER OF TN PARTS. N WHY, SURE ! f WHERE WERE MY WITS THAT l L DIDN'T THINK OF THAT BEFORE? PERK,OLE BOY!HE'S THE MILLIONAIRE CHECKER CHAMP fail to sce Lamponi Trio at i i ;| born Monday af Merl- | Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros., Prop. Plone 251-3. FRANKLI CAR vears, Sales and Main St. Tel. 3598, fIUPMOBILE AND STAR—Salss rooms and service department. Burritt Motor Sales Co., 240 Hartford Av at Stan. loy St Tel. 4105, MOO! AND DIANA—Sales & Service, R C. Rudolph, 121 Cherry St. Tel 051-2. LY Motor_cars. Ses the new liine. | Bales and_Service. A. G. Hawker, 63 | Eim_8t. Phone 2456. | GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales and service, Produsts of General Motors. C. A. Bence, §0 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215. PAIGE—Sizes and FEight “The .\Xflll‘ Beautiful Cars in America.” 20 entis ly new body 2.7 Whitmore Palge MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK earle & Co., Bales and | J Park Sts. Phone for Gabriel_Siubbers, K8—S8ales and Eervice. | 39 East Malp 8t. Tel CALL IBELLE 4788, The car Service. for 03 west| Ho H. NEW BRITAIN, THE MOST ATTRACTIVE USED CAR VALUES IN NEW BRITAIN nrysler Sedan Ford Sedan Chevrolet Coupe mex Coach Ford Sedan Bulck Coach 1926 Bix Six Etudebaker Many others from 3100 up, THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES cd Distribut Garage. PACKARD—HUDSO TEL. 2542 138 OPEN EVENING AKER MOTOR CARS—Bales 3 Albro Motor Sales Co., A OVERLAND CY—Sales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor Sules, Fred Belotn, Jr. Prop. 116 Church St Phone 4560, REAL GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS 3 condition, oly low price A, Benc estout8t. Tl CHEVROLET—1522 and_ 1924 In_excelient shapo and priced A. Bence, £0 Cheatnut Bt. Tel. 1928 Essex Coach evrolet Coach Chevrolot Touring 1325 Ford Coach ... Maxwell Sedan doliver es and low mileage. C. A. Bence, CAt- 50 Thres days’ trial Chestnut_ S, ORD TULOT fully equipped. GUARANTEED TU'SED CARS 157 ARCH ST, —Very good shape, 7 mos. old A real 80 Chestout St. Oven Nights and Sundass 1926 v little; looks and | runs like new. oon tira equipped, with 2 new spare tires. Will be mold right as prosent owner has no use for . Auto ord Ave. Phone 1 USED CAR BARGAINS SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS Hup Coupe (4 passenger) Ford Touring Hup Touring Tord Tudor Chevrolet Touring Hup Club Sedan ¥ord Coupe 925 Chevrolet Sadan 1924 Chevrolet Ton Truck Hup Touring These cars selected and are all fn go IF YOU ARE BUTING— ready to drive. BURRITT MOTOR SAL A NEW CAR THIS YEAR T CAN 86 ARCH ST. SAVE YOU FROM $0 TO $200 ON | New Britaln Agency for Hupmobfie ay | r Cars. ANY MAKE. WRITE COMMISBION BOX §-B, HERALD OF- Hartford Ave., Cor. Stanley BROKE Telephone 4195, FICE, JOHN B.WFIIS MORTUAGES INSURANCE JOWE ST MAIN 5T THLoa CHAMP?2 = GREAT GUNG! f HE'S OUTTA MY CLASS! i | By PERCY CROSE YA HAD NO BUSINESY TELLIN' THEM YA WAS GO’ IN FOR FARMIN' WEL T HAD TO HAVE SoME- THIN'To PuT (N ME FowerR N OFF ME EYE ' YOULL TAKE THIS KNUTENOGGLE ON, SAM PERKINS, \F I HAFTA DELWER YOU TO { HIM IN A SOCK!

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