New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1927, Page 5

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died heroically in the performance of | their duty. | “There has been a wrong impres- | {sion given by the * ter, however, are showing encourag- | ing improvement. Staple lines have been in normal demand in practi- ENFORCFMENT AT ELMER GANTRY I§ | velations' of cally all markets, so that current e {those trials. Some of the former business volume averages favorably L |suard n shown on the nd to when compared with the same |have accepted bribes wer ibed Iperiod of la: year. A—— 8 s' bec they NERR St “Hardware prices show a a little unche O strengthening tendency with a few Sea Patrol Has Greatly Reduced : sust | District Attorney Pufs Ban 01 |iporcant advances such as in sash < i G e B oo SR cord, steel and wrought gooda. S ow his crookedness | clativel; v, Rum Operations e Sinclair Novel e e ey i e e — pot a man who will fall rur: —_— “Both wholesale and retafl stocks _lare apparently in a healthy condi- | tion, though in some spring lines dealers are requesting immediate | shipment, suggesting lighter than normal stock on those particular . | lines.” 10S ANGELES IN 1ptation, or is looking April 13 (M—To rum | .vopy 1ime’out of the box, who know the coast guard |only slipped u intercepted " on their w York ries and t H tty fine record.” the shiver of fear and the in- | Work Is F viction that their days as li-| Commander | work o followed by . | Billard, re Natice of ; d Press after a trip attorney was sery 1 board from the Vir- Crowley, superintend : and on the police Revere and Wir to liquor ard boat William | And yet w $ men under him responsibl iLands Salely After Riding Out| Storm who- | | distributes | urst, N. J. April printed dirigible Los Ang ly moored to its + jo'clock this morni + |a local storm s could he reall man who sta; actual dir night. d d acti | The huge ship circled about its | I full com- ) - landing field throughout t i that chasir is the most his service h, use of the untiring work of |for a hundred vy ardsmen under the along the coast n or 8o rum r : e fixtures all the Maine to Florida have ¢ Tt vndicates ha roken u rved between wind that at times guard uni- - s an hour and Li - & °r Charles E. Rosenda Boy Scouts and Parents {505t woutd bo unwise s To Meet in Newington |a landing. wrents’ Night will be observed | The wind, howeve d its duti all wor > maniford | way from lif: | protection of sca the to| p. range Nist upon ; rday | sfactory in | which t forenoon, oprrating ch wits act with ¢ them 1 ¢ other co t guard 2 ship had planned to moor to runners,” S. 8. Patoka in Chesapeaks | . but upon arriving at 7 o'clock | night the Patoka rmed Commande that a disability had developed in the mooring gear which made it im- | possible to moor the ship. The Los Angeles then started its ch was m, on an 6 knots per hour. rum « said, . It's the troop boys a proud of the humanity, | | During the 0,000 persons Lroken up the over 100,000 square re patrolling 10 keep it as ¢ rongh v The Boston Clothing Store 63 Church St. (Next to Herald) To accommodate its custom- Gets Real Peevish | When mention was made 10 the corruption in the o rted with Soring (-oa~ Demand | Follows Weather Trend ¢ York, April 13.—"Den Girls Love Corruption! & vou know that in in that Costello rum rit Is were [ that new won “ld—only 31 ruardsmen were con- | Face Powder i en e . Cai victed by court martial of corrup- | which stays on so lor Very pure it sum- er“,“‘" TEmanyopen .E‘Q(’r.‘ tion: Thirty-one out of 16,000 that |- ents large po night this week until 8, report ore the uniform that year. And |skin young an to sot against that figure, 50 men | MELLO-GLO today. HuPMOBILE’S ADVANCE SHATTERING SALES RECORDS The month of March just closed registers important ! new sales records in the Hupmobile business. During | the month Hupmobile had :— | The largest single day’s shipment of Eights to a single distributor « 1 2 3 4 79 cas 723 an 1371 as 4957 as 4106 s Largest number of cars shipped in anyonemonthtoasingledistributor The largest single week'’s shipment from the factory + ¢+ ¢ March shipments from the factory larger than March, 1926 d Hupmobile Eight Fourteen Distinguished Body T]pex-pviad/vwr $1945 0 $579< f 0. b. Detroit, plus revenuetax. Custom Bodies designed and buslt by Dietrich. Hupmobile Six February, 1927 shipments greater than February, 1926 Cai Five popular body styles, priced from$1325 £0$1385 f.0.b. Detross, Plus revenue tax. These impressive facts are presented for the guidance of intending buyers of mo- tor cars. They clearly show that the Hupmobile Eight is extending its inroads into the field of higher-priced sixes, and increasing its leadership among the eights; while the Hupmobile Six, the closest-priced Six in America, is rising still higher in public favor. See these cars. Drive them. Ride in them. Nineteen beautiful body styles. HUPMOBILE EIGHTS AND SIXES CITY SERVICE STATION Hartford Avenue, Corner Stanley Street [ 4 Phone 1051-2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927, Ain’t it a Grand and Glorious Feelin’? 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