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fish tanks and the It is the instincts of animal cages, parks in the summer. curiosity and outdoor their children. GOTHAMITES NOW LIKE OWN CITY Begimning to Appreclate I Sights Two surveyors working with a full complement of instruments amused | the crowd at 42nd street and Madi- | son avenue, one of New York's buri- | est corners, The superintendent of an apart- ment house needs the attributes of |an autocrat and a diplomat. w York, May 2 (P—Gotham-| The third floor tenants complained ftes are beginning to appreciate | about an lent:usiusufh mldr;!x:n ; pianist who lived over them, only to LAt thelr bity mas dojshow them .o e A5 CHEC S0 door: | fenants They are taking in some of the ;.4 complalned about overhead sights that long have been on the sounds resembling furniture moving. ftinerary of tourists. The first floor tenants, in turn, re- There is one man, for instance, ported that “Black Bottom” addicts who pays his respects to the ani-|on the second floor were keeping mals in the Central Park zoo nearly | them awake. every day and who goes out to the The landlord received an endless Bronx zoo nearly every week. chain of complaints on rent day. It has been said that unless a | Each dweller told him that the new resident visits the Aquarium, superintendent had turned an un- Grant’s Tomb and such landmarks hearing ear to their neighbors’ dis- soon after his arrival, he is likely | turbances, and insisted that the to fall into the ways of the nat noisy ones be turned out or and pass them by for the livelier superintendent fired. The landlord amusements. But there is one thing | kep? his tenants and the superin- that drags the grown-ups to the tendent by ignoring the protests. WHOLESALE CENTRALLY LOCATED QUALITY MERCHANDISE LOW PRICES! NEED YOU GO ELSEWHERE FREE! TOMORROW with each Tennis Rac- quet of $5 or more, 2 Wright and Ditson Tennis Balls. UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALES Large Size Willow Clothes BASKETS Gray or Black with 4 dozen Clothes Pins. $1:39 $1:65 No. 45 STURDY SPRAY PUMP Double Action Continuous Spray Warranteed for 5 Years Made Entirely of Brass For spraying fruit trees, orchards, shrub- bery, shade trees, gardens, truck crops, vines, and for washing automobiles, win- dows, fighting fires, whitewashing poultry houses, cellars, fences and stablés, sprays disinfectants and sheep 50 Four Brass Nozzles Furnished We have all size fittings for Spray.Hose LUNCH KITS WATCHES $ 125 One Set of 16 SWAN AUGER BITS in canvas roll $5.25 BOYS! Just what you want for pond fishing 16-foot BAMBOO POLES 35¢ — See the New Type GRASS SHEARS with pint Vaccum Bottle. $l.75 GRASS CATCHERS will fit any LAWN MOWER $1.25 $1.50 CLOTHES HORSE 50 ft. of hanging surface $1.75 UNIVERSAL White Enamel 16 inchit . oin 18 inch 9 L 11-Pound All Copper H BOILER COFFEE GRINDER with glass $2_25 $5 '00 container _ SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF . GALVANIZED WARE Wash Tubs Ash Cans Sprinkling Cans Pails of all sizes tefrigerator Pans Mop Wringers Garbage Cans Oil Containers OUR DELIVERY SERVICE IS PROMPT OLODNEY BRD HARDWARE COMPANY GROWING WITH REASO! 220 MAIN ST. OPP. MONUMENT the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'HERALD,. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1927. City Items Tasty sandwiches, Packard Drug. | —advt. A. G. Hammond camp, Spanish War Veterans, will hold a regular meeting in the camp meet- ing room at the state armory to- morrow night at 8 o'clock. ,Nash Suits $22.90 McCabe, Tel. 454 | —advt. Bishop Tierney Assembly, K. of 8:15 o'clock at the K. of C. hall State Master Desmond of Norwich | and his staff of officers will be| | present to make arrangements for the conferring of the fourth degre in this city on October 9. Beautiful daffodils in all colors, $1.50 a dozen. Fine for Mother's Day. Flower Greenhouse, 1163 Stanely St. Phone 3826-2.—Advt. !Senator Borah Denies He Has Presidential Plans | Washington, May 3 (UP)—A published report indicating Senator Borah, rep. Idaho, for an organization to push him for the presidency in 1928, on a third- party ticket, was denied by Borah today. The Tdaho senator said the arti- {cle referred to a letter he wrote | dealing with a subject entirely dif- ferent from & third party. Besides, the senator does not in- tend to leave the republican party, | he sald. Borah was one of the sen- | ators who refused to follow Roose- ‘lar Taft republicans in 1912. ! Patriotic Music Sung At Veteran’s Funeral A special program of patriotic music was rendered this morning at 9 o'clock at the funeral mass of Patrick Kennedy, a Civil war | veteran, who died at his home at 206 Clark street after living in this city for 70 years. The priests offi- Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. ng—? 1409 PHONE @ 59c.—One small lot of children’s Silk Vests. @ 20 @ 50c.—A very spectal Sport Hose for Children and Misses. Wonderful Values in Ladies’ Coats New Blouses, New Gloves, New handsome line of Leather Bags. Handsome Things for the Baby. Vanta Knit Goods, Caps, Dresses. Gertrudes, hose, MOORE Commercial St. SOMETHING SINISTER AFLOAT, United C. will meet tomorrow; evening at | had ambitions | velt in his split against the regu-| Live Connecticut River Roe Shad .. 30c. Ib. Live Connecticut River Buck Shad . 20c. Ib. - Fresh Caught Block Is. Mackerel ALL THIS WEEK SUSPECTED THAT DERN SECRETARY SHARP FROM THE FIRST! | clating at the solemn high mass of requiem were Rev. Walter A. Me- Crann, celebrant; Rev. Thomas F. Lawlor, deacon; and Rev. Matthew 1. Traynor, sub deacon. As the remains were being borne |into the church, Mrs. Mary T. Crean accompanied at the organ by | John J. Crean, rendered “America”, and at the offertory she sang ‘Salve Regina.” Mr. Crean played “Rock ‘of Ages” on the chimes at | the consecration and “Taps” at the conclusion of the services. As the | body was being berne from the| church, Mrs. Crean sang “The Battle Cry of Freedom. | The pail bearers were George| Kennedy, James Kennedy, Charles | Fay, Augustus Heisler, Nelson | farion and Arthur Blair. The last| hree were sons-in-law. Two | grandchildren, Augustus Heisler, | | Jr.. and George Marion were thv‘ | flower bearers. | | Father McCrann, assisted by | | Father Lyddy, conducted the com- | mittal services at the grave. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. AT YOUR SERVICE Below 1s a list ot the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Tour 4d To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSLFICATION HEADINGS PARLIAMENTARY SCHOOL Hartford, May 5 (#—A parlia- | mentary school to which all women |are invited, is to be held in New | Haven at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club Thursday at 11 a. m. under the auspices of the Connecticut Federation of Democra- %ic Women's clubs of which Mrs. | Fannie Dixon Welch of Columbia is | chairman. On Friday the federa- tion is to hold a similar school at {the same hour in Waterbury at the Young Men's Christian Assoclation building. ANNOUNCEMENTS BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTOR® §—LOST AND FOUND PERSUNALS —STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMUBILES 3—AUTO AND TRUCR AGENCIES 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALE 10— AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE l1—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIEE 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED 13- AUTOBTAXI SERVICE 14—GARAGES TO LET 16— MOTORCYCLBS AND BICYCLES 18— MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTE] 17—SERVICB STATIONS — REPAIRING | BUSINESS SERVICE BARBERS HAIRL'S MASBEUSE BUILDING AND CONTRACT BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED DENTISTS DREBAMAKING & Illl.LlNle DYEING & CLEANIN! INSURANCZ—AL KIN B LAWYERS—PATENT ATTURNEYS MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGR - 21—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING | zl—Pl.UllmMJ HEAT'G, METAL WORK 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30~PRINT"B, JOBB'G. ETATIONERY 31-PROFESSIONAL BKRVICES 33—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 13-WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPUNUENCE COUREB | 38—=DANCING TEACHERS | 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL | 37—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 38—WANTED—~INSTRUCTORR 3y—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIKS EMPLOYMEN' WON'T ATTEND WEDDING Cherbourg, France, May 3 () — Prince David Mdivani, who was |married to Mae Murray, American |motion picture actress, last year, will not be present Saturday when his brother, Serge, will bring an- other film actress into the family. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS 43—HELP— WOMEN WANTED 3—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—M EN | 46—8ITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED | 49~WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STUCE | §0—CATTLE AND SWINB 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS §2—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 53—HORSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCE MERCBANDISE 55—ARTICLES FOR BALB 56—BUILDING MATERIALS 7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. | 88—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCT® | 65—FEED AND FUEL #0—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANT® 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING | 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 4 to 16 years. )c.—O0dd lot of Children’s Socks. and Dresses New Skirts, New Belts, and New Sport Suits. Flowers and ‘a 64—MACHINERY. ELEC., & TOOLS 65— MERCHANDISE AT THE STORE: | $6—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | 61.B—RADIO | 87—~WATCHES DIAMUNDS, JEWELRY 67—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REA! ESTATE FOR RENT 69—APARTMENTS & TENKMENTS 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENY 71—-DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 12—FARM FOR RENT 13—-HOUSES FOR RENT 73—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 15—VACATION PLACES FOR REN' 76— WAREHOUSES & STORAGE 11—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATF FOR SALE 18—AGENTS—REAL ESTATB 79—AUCTIONEERS $0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPEKTY | 81—BUILLDING 1.OTS FOR SALB 82—FARMS FOR BALE 83—HOUSES FOR BALE 84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR BSCALE 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB $7—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 88—HOTELS 89—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEREEPING 92—WHERE TO DINE #3—-WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING Skirts, bands, blankets, socks, bootees, rompers, ctc. 12¢. Ib. BROS. Phone 1199 THE HERALD ° CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick #nd Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS .1 line -1 line .1 line -1 line .1 line .1 line -1 line Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an tnch. Mintmum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page Saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 923, Taker. Notify the Herald at vour ad Is ncorrect. xible for Insertlon. errors on Bame Charge Prepaid 10 09 Day. Ask for an Ad once 1t Not_respon- after the first AUTOMOTIVE e Look These Over || 1924 ESSEX COACH 1926 FORD TUDOR 1925 STAR COACH 1926 FORD TOURING 1924 "O\Ll(l LAND TOURING 1 EVERY ONE LIKE NEW Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. USED CAR DEPT. 10-12 WEST PEARL TEL. 1513 NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS Here are 1—United States Maryland. the answers to \You Ask One” for today. “Now Senator from 2—In Washington. 3—On the James. 4—Jameés Branch Cabell. 5—In 1809 9. 6—The Cantonese or southern fac- tion. 7—In astronomy. 8—They should be arranged thus: opaque realism spirited discord honesty transparent romanticism insipid harmony mendacity |City Advertisement SEWER IN REO STREFET. Clerk’s Office, City of New Britain, Conn.,, May 3, 1927. {To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the North Side: Alex and Teofila Filinski William Kal lish William Kalish ski . | Francis and Konstanty Lilow‘ construction {Board of Compensation and Asses: ment of the City of New | |has made the following assessment {ot special benefits caused by the sewer in Reo street, from {avenue westerly, viz: Britain, or hetterments, of a Albany Benefits $11.55 67.50 67.50 Konstanty I’Iles\\ ski South Side: |Court Becthoven, Foresters of America ...... Accepted, adopted, | Stanislaw KosaKowski. | Jos. Cichowski | Antinette C. Kirkew | Jos. Wasniak $574.65 certified from record and published twice by order Attest: |of the Common Council. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. | . Durial Lots, Monuments 1 BURIAL VAULTS—Conciete, _ steel re-, Inforced; water proof, hermetically | sonled. N. B. Vault Co. Tel 647-15. NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORK! 123 Oak' St. Monuments of all eizes and descriptions. Carving aad letter | cutting our_specialty. [ Florists ROSE BUSHES—Your own selection, 12 varioties, all colors; bloom from these | bushes won first prize at the flower ' show, New York city, *1933-24-25-26 RAMBLER ROSES, the finest 12 vark ties that grow. All our roses 3 years old. $3.95 per doz.; $2 HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, all colors, $1.50 per doz. $11 per 10 LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY, 2 yr. old plps, | 25 for $1; $3 per 100. All orders shipped postpaid _ insured delivery. Prompt shipments. Booklet on request Honorable treatment guaranteed. Rey nolds Farms, Farm No. 30, South Nor- walk, Conn. BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable pricea. Sandell's Greenhousa, 318 Oak 6t Phone 2643-12. VARIETY—Of plants and flowers, Low ! vriced. Como in and see them. John- | son's Greenhouse, 517 Church street. | Lost and Found 5 DOG, deer hound, lost in vicnity of Red Stone Hill, Plainville. Reward it | returned to C. M. Shine, 228 Beaver St New Britain, or phone 3426-J. SEEMANBEONICOROaRIeH mo._old. Brindle color. N P. Donnelly, 2§7 So. Maln 8t. F0LD BAR _PIN set with diamonas, poarls and blue sapphires, lost on way from Monroo school to R. R. station. Finder please return to Mary Beaulien at Monroe school. Reward. [OST, SUM OF MONEY in en_envelope Monday night between East Main and Main Sts. Return to Mrs. J. Ponda, 15 Silver St. Reward, [ EICERSROMBEANIAN GG O W call 3037 i ANNOUNCEMENTS " About 7 oty Dr. 8. CAMERA FREE—AIl this week you can use one of our cameras. No charge for rental. Come in and get one. Arcade Studio. Personals [ sn\cnn CORSETS — Burgical™_and dress. Made to measure. Mrs. Annetta Carpenter, 27 Glen St. Tel. 139-12. | ' AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck: Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Gerv- fce. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone 2607 CADILLAC CARS—Bales & Service. Laol Botors, Inc. “A Reliable Concern. 411 West Main 8t. Tell. 3000. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and serv- ice. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Arch | _8t._Phone 2952. { CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Saies and sorvice. Superior Auto Company. 137 Church 8t Phone 211 OODGE BROTHERS—Salés and _Bervice § & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1139 Stay: ley St. Phone 731 FORD CARB—Trucks, _tractors, parts service, farm Implements. Amomonv'; Sales and Bervice, 248 Elm 8t Tel. 2701 FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trac- tors. Bales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros., Prop. l'tlmnfi 251-3. FRA IN CARS—The car for the next 10 years. Sales and Service. 401 West Main St. Tel 369, AUPMOBILE AND STAR—Bales rooms and service department. Burritt Moter Bales Co. 240 Hartford Ave. at Btan- ley St Tel. 4195. | fOON AND DIANA—Sales & Bervice. R. G Rudolph, 127 Cherry St Tel _2081-2. NASH—Motor cara. Bee the new line. Sales and Ser A. G. Hawker, BR[ Phone { GAKLAND _AND TIAC—Sale “ervice. Products of Generai Motors O A. Bence, 50 Chestnut 8t. Tel. 2216, | PAIGE—Sixes and Eights ~The Most Beautiful Cars In America. 20 entire. ly new body styles $1.095 to $2,795. Whitmore Palge Co.. 319 East Main 8t. REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and | Service; cor Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel 8nubbers. WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND _ OVERLAND AGENCY—Bales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor Sales, Fred Beloin, Jr. Prop. 116 Church 8t Phone_4560. . LEXINGTON—1925 touring car. jOur ¢ (roronom ) Autos and rwks for Sale [ ECEDTIUDOR SRDAN=IL. Al dreurd £00a condition; runs like one of Su best low priced cxra. C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut st. hle»hnno 325, { FOR "@ALE—% ton dump truck, very so0d condition and low In price. Su- parior_Auto Co., 128 Church St. CHEVROLET SCREEN DELIVERY, 1925 —In good condition. Thoroughly over- hauled. Good tires all around. C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St Tel. 2215, FORD PANEL DELIVERY, T top shape. Former owner took g care of it. Tires in good shapa C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut 8t. Tel 2215. LEXINGTON=1923 touring car in_very Sxpullent contition, ' edlling_ wih 8 gusrantes. 0. A © Chestnot 8t Tet, F21s. Driven only 5,000 miles and is practically » now car, many extras. Gusranteed. G. A_Bence, §0 Chesnut St Tel 3316, {EXTNGTON—Brougham, thoroughly overhauled, upholstery In excellent con dition. New paint Has been used by a very careful driver. An unusual op- portunity to buy a real good used car at an attractive price. C. A. Bence, b0 Chestnut_8t. Tel. 2215, STUDEBAKER COACH, 1936, &pecial 6 in perfect condition. Write Box 35-J. G., Merald, WHITE TRUCK, % fton, cab and open body; good running order; 1 Manley crane, 1 Elgin touring. Andrews Gar- age. 177 Pratt St, Merlden, Conn. WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN-3 Owerland touring cara, Ford sedan, Ford coupe R. C. Rudoiph, 127 Cherry St. A SQUARE DEAL MEANS A GOOD DEAL OVERLAND TOURING Perfect Conditlon REO SPEED WAGON FORD ROADSTER FORD COUPE FORD BEDAN FORD TUDOR All In the Best of Conditlon and Sold with Our Guarantee | BUPERIOR AUTO CO. 125 CHURCH ST. and rear 51 MAIN §T. —_— 8TOP—LOOK—READ A Ford i the car you want. Iow i Price and upkeep. Try and better' these prices. 1925 Sedan 1924 Touring 1924 Runabout 1926 Runabout 1925 Runabout 1922 Runabout 50 125 ceveseseeas 113 175 125 100 These Cars All Reconditioned and Carry “Authorized Ford Used Car Guaran- tee” and May be Yours for a Small Payment Down and Small Payments per Week or Month to Suit Purchaser. AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE CORP. 248 ELM ST. EVENINGS 45 ARCH BT. OPEN TEL. 27002701 YOU CAN BUY SBAFELY HERE SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS Nash Sedan Jewett Sedan Dodge Touring Hudson Coach Ford Tourlng Hudson Touring Chevrolet Touring Chevrolet Coupe Studebaker Touring Ford Tudor BURRITT MOTOR BALES CO. 36 ARCH 8T, 1923 New Britain Agency for Hupmobtle and Star Cars. HAI‘TFOI‘D AVE.. COR. STANLEY PHONE 4195, | SELDEN _TRUCKS—Sales” and Bervics. szom. Garage. 39 East Main 8t Tel | 3904, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Bales and Bervice. Albro Motor 6ales Co.. 225 Arch St Phone 260. Autos and Trucks For Sal CHEVROLE in the best running order, thoroughly overhauled. Priced right. C. A. Bence, 80 Chestnut St. Tel. 22 GLYDESDALE—Truck, 5 Ton_ Very good condition. Wl sacrifice If taken at | gnee. Superior Auto Co, 125 Church | st ESSEX_COACIL, rubber. $200, with truck body 1924—Low mileage, new Will take Ford roadster on back In trade. | door, in fine con- B for appointment, R dition. Tel. | AJAX TIRES—and G | TTRES #6.50—Guaranteed, Auto Parts and Accessories 11 flld Brake Lining —Leghorn Motor Parts Co. Parte for all_cars. Elm. corner East Main, GOODYEAR— PRICE INCREASB COMING. GET YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE, WE PROTECT YOU. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO., 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONB 900. OUNLOP AND LEB TIRES—Wei and dry storage batteries. J. M. Farrell, Rockwell Ave., Cor. Wehster Hill Tel 1569. wize Tube to match $1.50. Budd Products Co., 161 Arch 8t. Tel. 30x3%5. Auto 3959. PERCY CROSBY

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