New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1927, Page 16

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royed by fire this afternoon short- | 18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY ALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. THEA vest tion, as the naval ties did| - i . }, : ‘ith S | Meriden camp, was named secre- CONSTABLES Fijiei Lt New Britoin’s Constitutional Oak — §O[IN e ¢ len Caught With Stolen | riden cams ‘ : H t e American ¢t G Bonds Held for Trial e ] n N 1 o there, it 1 as ¥ i New York, April 14 (P—Charge EX-PRISONERS TO MEET GUILTY BY [;UUR: on ¢ u Foteat . q 7'_‘ with the 1 of Freneh goser The 45th annual meeting of the | B N ] | ment bonds, amounting to " | Union Ex-Prisoners of \War Asso- — 4 AN 2 > iligked ot procevds of alar- | ciation will be held in G. A. R. hall, A F ed J l S H W % Apeu. 1§ . ‘l;‘:“':“"”‘ :\\2 fl‘x"i 'l”l“vl-" s""}-‘ | Brown-Thompson building, Hart- p : 3 I i o o S50 Ak 2 S0, k =" |ford. tomorrow. \Villlam F. Stern- e Fined, Jail Sentence How- : : e ' Department Om i FOTOe T0r, et o 50 e Rnteni |78 o2 ey 4 ontrolling gr ot t intry | |y uss0, Bandola —Gregoris, both of | yreasurer, will preside. All memb: ever, Is Suspended o o i 4 1 Firein Wooden Shed :-, York, and Phillp Paone of |are requested to attend as Important : Bingt | Philadelphia. | business will be transacted. at i . Representatives of insurance S consiaslion &t mpanies in court said the fhr o 3 ted on charges { = school on Steele . o e L N. S. April 14 (P s Con: ‘0. as Sy A © to furnish | With one member of her crew de storchouse, was de 5 Captain Harold Corkum and th hers seriously injured and : 2 g | o ; NS MEET ck swept clean of every mova be - So spectacular| B “ the Lunenburg fishin s the blaze, fanned by the high | 4 ST ‘“‘;jj;“i”r s 8 Alsatian limped into port iwind, that an unidentificd e iEh e e v afternoon. Tt was learned | : at | Veper Lo D Penfield camp, Sons {4000 “preat wave had wrought sent in a se alarm ca ut | of Veterans, last evening. Matte Gl & | (B oc with ship and crew as the additional tus. of interest to t U oand state =k [Eehns b hougie i e | nchored on the w from an overheat pot-stove roll, past comman f hich a flre w camp, was district (135 L 5 Bt e . ; Commander Emory of| The Grand Canyon of Colorado is | ille camp was elected | the g st chasm in the world. It aft carried the blaze into pipe | vie ct president, d Allen F |is 400 miles long and 4,000 to 17,000 which went through e 10 an« ark of Meriden, commander of the | feet deep. [overheated it thus | woodwork goin | | The buitding o w Here’s S . paper and betng b e, | pee y e e or 3 uetion, eliminati a more serious conta- Fair Drug Dept. Says Emerald OQil Must Give Complete Satis- faction or Money Cheerfully Refunded. | > companics No. 1and 2} sonded to the first alarm with | ¥ Chief Mic Souney i \ A 1 . A ) e N ef Wiliam Get a two-or © of Moone's at regular intervals and the swells | v’ Ay N Noble also responded and only #! Emerald Oil (tull th) today.| Ces. 1 ¥ ; o X g : 1 QYrant i aftas fincedoF liond ¥ e i e G for Soft Corns and Cal- i S 5 . 3 . . : ¥ing on the place, the fire was| = B SEEEE SHE S0 " . ach night ; 5 s X ; o contro with the distinet understa e ; : e Hisol 1- | e d it it does not r | B e 1 ioking T - d : . No 2 avalictnas 19 | inflammation, . @in | have been with powders, footbaths 2 ) Nioriementiont Lieh scliaall ) ver used. not tried Emerald Oil then you have i e SRS nantity lor i ias ~ in| Your feet may be swollen and| something lenmen of b Builaine ahd.alse. i inflamed that 3 ¢ san't| IUs w wonderful formula—this ) taill Wit et The above is a reproduction of a photo of the oak tree'save 2 . n. |80 ]-’l”“";"‘ shass atey| gomblontlon of eiential gig it p nents of which was presented to the city at the time of the Constitu- | S A e LR e e olinnianiiientin (2 g s g Ao e s : et tor 4 by | the flesh. You feel sick all over with| marvdlous that thousands of bottl. is | tional convention of 1902, It stands in Walnut Hill Pax 3 S a 2 ¢ pain an pray are sold annuall 7 ; ; = Sk | far from West Main street and was planted under the super- age did not amount to over $ Kk relief. ‘s to be done cosc or swol 3. d 5 L . R ¢ { vision of A. J. Sloper, who was chairman of the park board m |« ling to estimate by Chier| TWwo or three lications of r Drug Dept. and every good 1 Dispatehies From China { Trudon & Platt, | o | Moone's Emerald 0il firt t tees M. 's Bmer M ; will be wnd | that year. The oak was procured for the city through the late | Nout e e el iU S e S L ! wd | Robert J. Vance who was the 1 ]n'vwnmlnr in the convention. Jl g ’ 7 2 Lk X i1 bronch ‘ e | b more applications| money back. ace roquest of \ ; l I 1\ GRANTED DIVORCE | 3 it the sentence be suspend: Ll : s Eva Rowinski of this city | : i e s A poenen | Holy Wee ' FEARS FIRE HAZA i 3 L | Pohce Skepncal OI S“\a“ge Tfl!e Sty ".;W ‘»ww‘ )'nl"r GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 15TH Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, B. D. Rector Noon Day Service .|| FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 " ¥ A , o, ] Fhdl 2:50 P. M. GOOD FRIDAY on of 98 Park str att i ! e ou : started |0 AVl AL 0 Morning Prayer and Ante Communion more From Park Street BOY STARTS BAD Fi i cora bt He Togs Wna fiman G0 ( Tastern Long ; 12:00 to 3:00 P. M—THE THREE HOURS over her mo \fter which 66 = r 5 T SR T b hortics today. | LD ‘, LG onducted by Ray. Donald W. Green Said My Friend” [SUE NS 0 S0 viion (G |Evning Seric 720 Cantata--“The Passion" : nded did not tie hor SAUCES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ralph Montefiore, respected grocer and ce ioner, was in had Wer axtEnt (5 i f way for two years. Now in perfee vaical JONN F. MAERZ o and force her into the tub. 3 GRAVIES 2 Preacher—Rev, George o5 Composed by A. Gaul d condition, ciedits Tanlac for rai nepdiAknot touhinas oot ey + soups LD, ARG . . fon of him, she said. but she 43 3 Subioct Choir of Boys and Men ¢ S oot dane o atlng _ sucee for a1 0ton he may be the man who & POT ROAST o Tie enase . Lo Ol ot, 18 W 1 b o el ots are | €d her in the backyard at her home @ i W 1] ; 0% two weary yeny i iy 3 b 8 {0 1la muniine uaiivio| ) OTA Tetemon T o been t it is said. he was alone in the S e e iy Mustard iR . amon. ook pla N the tub ) ' op some time before her daughter, on o M ok returning from work about noon q S sohoollhe d her. The families in the first 5 ting, my hird floor tenements in the i G ' : 4 i : o St e ™ painful callouses on the W 5. stomach cr ; S e : old Sergeant Ellingor. . ttor ~'n?.;,e‘v'fn‘ and ) 1 3 o S o < ¢ There were no indications that """d"““""’“”"""“ < HiHARa e dnd fov his | & A 5 1 f igh the house had been ransacked, ac- Dj'Sc_hofls oo i rons shee " 4 cnowlec ) e t cording to Sergeant mger, wh - h T E i e ' ‘ v et Lino-pads Triiied ; d ght rapidly v an of firm fl ings o A ves and \ e Tlhe SCrEG | ——— Y- i e v a7 oulita 1 ¢ BlRa £ _ - , f isions able cate anyone who VI 1 lyy ny Il b By R e el ; . S veteran of World 1o reported attack. Sl Ah "”L{‘fl. ¥ t s T fee sslon el Special Noti | is a Prescription for for v S e Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dergue 5 LI Kk iy evening and closet | Silious Fever and Malaria. 52 {he Sianiey! il day Goof ay.—advt, i It Kills the germs nted him: witl _— pany. A Pr.Ou t 3 5 TBFNM ! > 1 : 0 I GE OF ARSON - : Compounce § " | This Home Needs No Door M : y | % 2 ’ i o e T ~ N - 3 p Mnce ¢ e A POT PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS 1S riome INeeds INOo L 00r at " (Continued From Firs i 5 4 i} ek 'R HYDRANGEAS MARGUERITES e “W l 99 & OPENING OF 1927 SEASON i | comnaine oo Ty ate walg ] Sund . to get 1its elcome” Across! d 1986 EASTER LILIES ROSES e From every window and every door comes h ] i ps Bt Slalmos . A nyaciNTHs CARNATIONS . ; VIOLETS a welcoming atmosphere . . . you just KNOW East@r Sunday - w18y te ] Y § | / - i i Bl TULIPS at the slieping porch is a model of light B i 10 assert his inocence after his ; TULIPS | I uir and cleantiness . . . there MUST be i SWEETPEAS i venience . d you will tinvl homes Lke } > B e caso ar v lared B RUCHSIAS i e \ . aivartlsedtor salo (paRS" Eiroteh Come Over and Take a Ride on the L R Ly DAFFODILS | ; AS- Herald Classificd Teal Estate ¥ds. . s i BEGONIAS o 8 No matter what the location you prefe : ) SNAPDRAGONS matter it kind or price of property besy WIICEC?L fa‘ o agf B o v s rior o the fne (] RAMBLERS GYSOPHILA : e ot G e g % g e latier conce SPIRALAS CALENDULAS . Loleot Saadon SR FERNS PALMS PANSIES Read “Real Estate for Sale”— Concert Program, 3 1o 5 P M., hy th e Visitors Are Welcome. 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