New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 23 ) FLASHES OF LIFE: MOTOR VEHICLE 1ot mow frn: oo 7 S LOVERS' CODE IN ATAITE: Sveie T s = MNEW TYPE PIANE ' .- = == ———————————— Class, 0 prescrye the ecomplet- nts of the late Arthor plant wizard, Mrs. Bur- idow, hds abundoped aft nging tha uncompleted s to muturity. she Bible v York--Richard Wa has | find n ters at et riden ey e fans of New system of numbering would cost to hay 2 . 4 ed until fall as Public Def w5 in his manuseripts. Page | Everybody l& get Police Find Secret Messages— frrc” wis i eevcres of mags one | xptatnea P e et s vy as eeaer Lieht Weight and Capable of ::fi\‘ ted plant and fruit es- efinite fixed new yarie- ¢ fruits and flowers—unknown 1 : S A el . = the Gold Ridge experiment 1 Legal Battle Over Cbild =, G e Ny Semabl Landing on Small Area et g dis- 1 hom: and | &Y Riverside, hurt. Mrs. Burbank and Paul Stark Nurserles of Missourt, Artificial Silk May Be Made From Cornstalks g March 28 (P—Aria to be ¥ measures and $.000 words written in pencil on both sides of 158 sheets. New Haven—John V. N man {n local fi Snyder, was in prospect to e- | her imprisoned J.—John Hughes, and is missing. putation of being of a soldier of | yfjagjetown—Was! dead father her be- 1e of the foremost made from corns prepared {n conne tion of plurt beit to: to start a “auses and Cure.” Ge . for manu- ture of artificial silk and other rticles from cornstalk pulp, to be cially and economieally prac- ction, to th e HILT o partment 1 art- as prepared for aliss rep n of mills to conaert 1ks into pulp. BOATS FIRED UPON 2 hoos: Bolsh All Craft In Yangtze River Are-Tar- gets For Chinese Marksmen, § a, March 28 (P—4 y war exists between 3 lontay, soviet minister ho has had six husb hor of a bo 1 canno Look will b Or may- .ach other ) of it ¢ sold here Y. W. C. A. NOTES ©;\" oon of this w Morning eclass 3" class 4:15 Newcombe of < the prose t of new ol a noon Decides She Will Carry on With Her Hushand's Plant Developments, L Rosn. March 28 (F—Cor Dpoints Teplt ving op- | end- *in place of basis of the code, | wag cansed by Suzanne a that |h ing accldent, ¢ assert 4 killers spent a gloomy Both A raitn other, their eyes never ler declares Gray in- and denies tak- part in it. Gray hlames the woman, Si Sny- der satd he love has turned to h YOUNG SOCIALIST MAKES A MILLION. Tnvents Slot Machine Camera— Will Share Fortune New York, March 28 (P—Char- | inventors were in | 1 million dollars | ale of & slot | ra, co Z “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store™ SERVICE——- WEBSTER DEFINES * “ADVANTAGE CONFERRED— THAT WHICH PROMOTES INTEREST OR HAPPINESS” ERVICE" AS When you PURCHASE anything at PORTER'S you always get FULL VALUE of good merchandise—and SERVICE. <old” to blase Broadway. I Josepho arrived in New | nd thres years | visioning | dollar idea to | dream came | Because of our reputation won hy eighty-seven yvears of Service a great many people just step to the phone and call 269-2 knowing that they will get just exactly what they order at the right price. leaders of the| anded Josepho | Photomaton, plans for a n; o chain of studios where the pub- | may photograph ltself, “eight | s for a quarter.” The inventor holds to his soclalis-® es des admission to capital. "I plan to te a trust fund with half of this money, to be devoted to general charity,” he sald. “The other half T plan to admini: fer in the interests of vario 1 consider worthy of develop- | TRY IT YOURSELF — JUST FOR FUN PHONE PORTER’S TO SEND YOU A GOOD CARD TABLE A GOOD CARPET SWEEPER i at at $4.50 $4.75 A GOOD DOOR MAT at Josepho was born in Omsk, Siberia, $2075 ars ago. He was interned in e A GOOD KITCHEN CHAIR A GOOD MATTRESS Aftor t ar he opened cheap | at China and Japan and | at i e $1.95 $25.00 B. C. PORTER SONS CLOUDS fly as fast as 150 miles per hour. Of convincing commentary on the sweetness with course the Reo Flying Cloud won't fly that fast ~ which this car runs. —nor will all clouds. “There was no convenient opportunity to test But as an editor of Motor says. in the January IS maximum speed, but considering the ease with issue: which it reaches sixty or sixty-five its top speed i 4 3 must be all that could be desired.” There is enough gravel on these roads (in Michi- We k hat Reo Flying Clouds have d gan) to give them a sort of ‘ball-bearing surface’ . ' nl:)w d‘ g ""h T8 Ones nave cone and the writer being somewhat conservative be- " mahnydin 3. ALUCW d:[ e ;OP speed will bein lieves that forty miles per hour is about right for your hands, on your roads, only you can prove by ! | trying one out. Then the honest speedometer of § such roads. : b : 5 the Flying Cloud will translate into miles per hour “'But to the writer’s surpriseit was really an effort the speed at which you are traveling. And you'll to hold this car below fifty miles pechoursosmoothly be surprised, not only at how very fast you are i and quietly did it run. Several times he slowed it going, but how very ! down to forty, but invariably he was soon backup comfortablyyouare rid- to fifty or sixty. Certainly there could be no more ing at that great speed. R 0 Be sure to try one out FLYING CLOUD KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. Reo Sales and Service o inventor has a hard nstanes for him | ards of his inventions | T shall dedicate uch of life and new wealth t< | Lelping my brother inventors to sim- | | 10's story is that of another | emigrant becoming a8 millionaire. | photo device. | Long months of poverty and dars | and nights of experimenting follow- irrival in - New York. He ¢ interested Henry Morgan- au, former ambassador to Turkey. | and an experimental studio was in Broadsw months RIA 0,006 persons 40 to photograph them- r : s and a qua The Dependable Furniture an v { STS iL. 2 BROUGHAM ek e s P d Rug Store COR. ELM AND PARK STS. TEL. 2110 SPORT COUPE ' fred L. Smith became his own cam- craman at the studio. NO OTHER AMERICAN CAR LASTS AS LONG AS REO—NOT ONE livered to after he the sitter eig | drops his coin. The machines re- | ble telephone booths with both | open. i tudios will be opened Immedtately at Coney Island and Atlantic City, ofticials of the new corporation an- | nounced. Seventy will bs established | DLefore the end of the year. | Mr. Morganthau is chatrman of | the board of the company and Ray- viond B. Small, former vice-presi- | Pontum osea compuny. oresldont 10 0RGANIZATIONS~$69 46 2 96—10 ORGANIZATIONS Jawes G. Harbord, president of the , [ Radio Corporation of America, and John T. Underwood, president of the e R INVEST IN THIS WORTHY CAUSE AlPL RILLS BABY | Norwich, M I8 (P—Choked by an apple which he was eating snd which lodged in his throat \\l\rnl —— he fell on a stairway at his home, 1 FOR 1927 Walter Adanowicz, three, died yes- torday afternoon before medical ald tould he summoned. There are four sther children in the family.

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