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AR RSN ¥ N~ 3 THE HERALD ANNOUNCEMENTS ] LIRS Very Tesmmatle priees. Oak Bt ; t Be CLASSIFIED ADS N o Galpin of Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. R. Burial Lots, Monuments - T i | e S oo 0. Clark gave a great variety of || Aiphabotically Arranged for Quick 3 7 - | : 3 % DEPDEIS, | day night. Finder ple TRy magazines of a general nature. Dur- and Ready Geference i ; : 0 . oz.;. g 5 T esiitay s smmenis 3 ing the past r the assoclation | or Pleasant eturn to Lenore | fEo—NOTOR GARS —AND TRUCKS= e Na B Al e AN "kson, 408 Par eward A to the gouthern city ":“f‘ ‘;(qu’.. | subscribed to several publications. || —for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS ) kson, 408 Park St. Reward. e e AN D AU thizned ito thelr bome 3n Kensing- | oo "ot 247 books was added to | ite: : . Clrineh atsest. @] Scovice: cor. Eim mr;m Girl Scouts of the Berlin | the library during the year of which 3 AT RS, NTTENTION -0 furaian | \v::_l:‘r Lo 'm'“‘;“" ':L‘:’""‘;‘v::'l':'T'; G : e - th 3 all films on ferotypes which glve your 3 B Congregational church will meet |6 were bought by the association. snapshots a high glossy finish, No ex. AGENCY—gales and Service. Fine mo- | &T. this afternoon at 4:30 o'2lock. ’“‘" bulance was donated by the Arcade_Studlo. tor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor . g ¥ P ollowing: Mrs. R. O. Clark and M Sersi=i—azj| 6ales. [Fred Bolon, Jr. Pi 5 Several members of Berlin Grang EH Surgical Church_St._Phone_4580. Py lay given by the |James McPherson, Made to measure. Mre. Anne ¢ e - 24 attended a play g} ; 2 len St. Tel. 130 ELDEN _TRUCKS—Bales and Bervics. members of Burritt Gringe of New |T; Mrs. L. Turner. . ITOM 'E — | Palace Garage, 39 East Maip St Tel Britain in_that city Lturday | Root, 12; Mrs, E. W. Mildrum, AUTOMOTIVE WIITE SPITZ DOG lost. _Answers G | s . | Lining. Leghorn Motor Parts Co. Parts Auto and Truck Agencies 8| CLYDESDALEAT Ton VT T 3904. Tel. 17-5. evening. Newton W. Baldwin of | Channing Turner, 5; Donald Turner, el 11 “:e Hace to Buy a GOOd USCd §00¢ | _for ali cars. Elm, corner East Mein. Blue Hills, who has been con-|4; Ronald McCorkle, 1; Walter accepted after 1 P. M. for W i | condition. Will sacrifice it taken at | —- BTUICK_MOTOR CARS—8ales and Berv- | once. Superior A S0, 123 TIRES $6.50—Guaranteed, size _30x3%;. Capltol Bulck Co. 133 Arch 8t | gp o ~ oo Auto Co. 135 Church no < e SSSEX” FOUR™ COACH, 1923—Unusually | CADILLA LA GALLE CARS™| “good condition.’ Good 'rubber. Mechani- Faed-to, h1s ome for the past sev-|Payne, A. M. Bacon, 2; Rev. | el B Tube to match § Budd Auwo ot cally perfect. Owner must sell quickly. | eral weeks with serionus , | and Mr nller, 32 juvenile | 10 A M. Products Co., 161 Arch St. Tel. 3989. olan, Spring and Buckley. —— I ANNOUNCEMENTS I | L AUTOMOTIVE | DOUBLE mink fur neckplece lost be- 8 of 15 over last year. Magazines for the young people ure furnished by Mrs. E. W. Mildrum and Miss Ruth | ] : ‘ AUTOMOTVE ) Auto Parts and Accessorics 11 - BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) . 2810, | G z 123 Oak St. Monuments of all elzer oo them. and descriptions. Carving and 3 PRICE INCREASE COMING. GET YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE. WE PROTECT YOU. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO., 39 WASHINGTON PHONE 900. Charge Prepauid 1 day ...1 iine 10 29 .1 line 21 .1 line ANGORA RITT FOR BEST RESULTS ward ofter Yearly Order Rates Upon Appifcation ——————— | TIRES, _batteries, auto electric seflee. P. & V. Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myrtlo _Tel. 3693, DUNLOP AND LEE TIRES—Wet and STUDEBAKER = MOTOR ~CARS—B8ale¢ | dry storage batterles. J, Farre M. s and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co.. Rockwell Ave,, cor. Webater Hill. Tel. AUTOMOTIVE 225 Arch 8t. Phone 280, 1509, 4l Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 | THOMPSON VALVES and Grafid Brake | STYDESDALE—Trock 3 o v um Book Charge, is reported as being on the lepartment; orge Dalbey, 9; | 925, Ask for an Ad Although he has not ventured Walter Payne, 11; Mrs. Harold | SR L abroad yet, he has ctive a s of Berlin, 6. The donation N veral days. | of books by those above has been ¢ after the first great benefit to the work of the \ssociation and is greatly appreciat- | class of the New, Britain (0 by the librarian and association. | 2 distributors, §9 Arch S8t. Hospital School of Nur which | *he annual election of officers for -,1‘|‘ ApEpd ““’l""h‘;“_"“} iy . R ] A h e d D l(’ CITRESLER=1 and € Sales and_ serv- Motorcycles -and Bicycles 13 will hold State ' the cnsuing year will be held this| The annual Rotary clu 1S from a Rea uthorize: ealer lca. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 230 Atch | parior Auto Co. 125 Ghurch St. 5 e . A“ 2 Bhone: 3054, FORD COUPE, A-T_condition, pi We Specialize in Fords and Know CSED_BICYCLES—Good _condition. Low Normal s ning at $ o'clock. Dinnec il e eanved o 3 CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and 60" worth ot axtre. o About Them in price. Ecenomy Sport Shop, ' suc- evening of 1 M R B. St [ munity club banquet hall cessor to “Hadfle 13 n St Wi o s Stevenson | . service. Superlor Auto Company. 127 4 5,000 miles. W. Ch ay. nt v with relatives in New | o € Church &t. Plone 211. s ik el All Used Fords Guaranteed Priced From $40 Up ice Stations, Repatring 17 G o 8 Lo oty R e DODGE _BROTHERS—Sales and_Bervice. Your Own Terms Trade Accepted | ANNOUNCEMENT—Rudy's battery serv- ‘ol so Wabdmen wiilatcidia | ported in town. 8 & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stan- Ta Kensing- | of member of graduating USED TIRES—AIl sizes, 32 and up. Standard Tire Co., Kelly Springfleld —06 ton duinp truck, very good condition and low in price. Su- shad Comi- hursday uditorium on the and family of guests of his par- at their home on TOURING, T820—A-T condition, | Ice has moved from 170 E. Main to orte ) . Joe Melen store, Milford 6t, | 138 East Maln St. (rear of Atlantic Motie bt | - William Dennis loy St Phone 131 invina, | Filling station). Batteries, tires, brake Athletic hall | FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, _parts S KNTGHT “SEDANTT Overiana | NINE._Auto eloctric_sorvice. Tel. 703. service, farm implements. Augomott touring cars, Ford sedan, Ford coups K AUTO REPATRING—Done in your own s and Service, 248 Elm Tel. | R C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t age it desired. ANl makes of cara —Trucks and Ford ales and Sorviee. Berlin. Hartford were th ents over Wilcox a BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) member is Brook h e ' Willow tend. | f““‘l“““‘l‘ : The annual election of mitting. T1 i siness mecting of the Ep- e ue of the Methodist Jromise held in the church son ope ling at § o'clock. an offense that resembled East 1 vst the Cardinal A. C, boys association for the . t Britain clouted their Way to «d victory over the East day on the The Cardi- offcrings of all fou 8 Norbert E. Barth, 113 Commonwealth Ave, Day and night service. Tel. 4221. GYLINDERS REBORED—8top_that ol pumping and piston slap! Get better gae and ofl mileage! We will rebore your cylinders without removing motor trom chasls, install rew plstons, new rings, plston pins and bushings, griad valves, take up on bearings, lineup connecting rods, at s flat rate price Phone, call or write Charland's Auto Service Station. 430 Maln 8t. opp East Main §t. Tel 1544 ARCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—S, Woll, pr Auty radlators, body fenders. ing. 107 Arch St Tel. 1703, officers | o trac- «Berlin Auto Holmquist *Bros., Prop. DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dodge Br. P i 1926 Coupe ie_car for the next Service. 401 West | <t Berlin It L f"PMOBILE AND GTAR—Sales roome Bulck and service department. Burritt Moter | Sales Co.. 240 Hartford Ave. at Stan- of th a cloudl Maxwell y Bunnell of 405 Washington street, Forest- ville, was today pla in the cus. tody of the Connecticut Children Aid society by Judge William J just heen completed Mrs. L. M. 2l Sale on Used Ford 1923 to 1 ¢t models, that in- Terms Arranged that the pitchers at will while the locals were unable to fathom the curves has been 'of Link who pitched the first six moves lone in the juvenile court. This ac- | tion followed the recommendation of State Agent George A. Williams of ley St. Tel. 4195. SOON_ AND DIANA—Sales & Service. | s an R. C. Rudolph, 127 Chefry St. Tel. | 20, s New Britain's Only Authorized Ford Dealer 45 Arch Street Servi G. Hawier, . _Phone 2456, BROKE: WINDSHIELD—Giass _ and door lights replaced while you walt by OPEN EVENINGS glass cutting experta Racklife Broa GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales and | Co.. Inc., Bigelow St. store. 248 Elm Street Open Evenings Telephone 2700—2701 in the rings and Reed for the last three, On May 6 Ior the winners the hitting of Cianci and Savage featured. Forl Berlin the hitting of Shorty service. Products of General Motors. G. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2216. little or nterruption work of the association the new quarters of the library ro opened and it is probable that | East will be the permanent location. | and the catching of Payne featured, | - number of active patrons on | Payne making a neat catch of a library books is 163, an incrase | toul ball in the third inning besides 8 & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. | 1120 STANLEY ST. | GOODYEAR— —— | TEL. 731 PREST-O-LIGHT BATTERIES, IG- NITION SERVICE, ZENITH CAR- BURETORS. INSTANT SERVICE. ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900. AUTOMOTIVE | STARTING—lighting and lgnition, electrie e and service. Clark's Auto Electric Repatr, 409 West Maln St. Tel. 5001, AND NASH repaired now. arage, 3131 Church St. 1323 FORD TUDOR EVERY ONE LIKE NEW Elmer Automobile Co 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 USED CAR DEPT. - WEST PEARL Specialty. Have J. B. Morans BURRITT MOTOR 8ALES CO. Tel. 2842 88 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE $35. Topa, elip covers nd Meelb: Uph New Brltaln Agency for Hupmoblle and | Ilamatr sron 155 Ares o Star Cars. HARTFORD AVE., COR. STANLEY PHONE 4195, 153 Arch FORD—Overhauling. A complete over- haul Job for little money. Auto Re- palr Co.. 94 Hartford Ave. Tel 2219-3 or 4089-5. LEAKING RADIATORS—Quick Bervice. | xpert attention; low rates; don't let V! OPEER el RO | smallleaks lead to heavy repalr expense. e o T, ROLTONE Body dents removed, fenders straight- STETA Y arG AT _ened. O. Becker, 12 Gle St. GADIATOR—Tepalring at lowest prides. quick service. Satisfaction guaranteed New England Radiator Works, 3§ E. near Main. Phone 8§89, makes of cars. garded as serious. I\ A. 0. H. Meeting | The regular monthly meeting of | the Rev. T. J. Kenna Branch, An- | cient Order of Hibernians, will be | Reld in Bagles hall, Meadow street, at § p. m. Tuesday evening, May 17. 1924 NASH COUPE 25 CHEVROLET COACH. 4 REO SPORT TOURING | _liotel Wa: WAGON | RATPESTGS the Connecticut Humane Society and amily. The mother of the child is now NOW IS THE TIME TO PUY i !'the father, Elbert Bunnell, is serving 926 Hup § Sedan. a probationary period. i 1935 Ford Ton Truck T\'l‘r"fl‘ was & 19 Chevrolet Coupe d from his bicycle 8 Ford Tudor early Saturday evening an auto- [ who reported the matter to the po- lice headquarters, he was backing car, The youth was taken to the Bris- h 1 d d- . d d thoroughly overhauled reconditioned use br His condition was not re- | cars 1926 Essex Coach 1926 Hudson Coach Lexington Brougham 1925 Hudson Coach 1924 Dodge Coupe 4 Ford Tudor Sedan Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Ford Panel Delivery it is expected that the little girl will serving a jail sentence of 60 days for | m—_—_ e e | [‘ | Youthful Bicyclist Injured 1934 Chevrolor ot mobile operated by Felix Bator of 15 out of a driveway when the boy ap- TODAY THE‘SE MUST BE SOLD tol hospital where he was found to i | HERE YOU CAN BUY 195 Buick Coupe (4 passenger) 1023 Lexington Touring 5 Chevrolet Screen Delivery be boarded out to some respectable inhuman treatment of Marion and e 1926 Nash Sedan ’]‘OMORRO\X ) Low Priced Values ol Beiis 1024 Chevrolet Touring i Elder street. According to Bator, p-oached and struck the side of his * 1 Exceptionally low prices on these be suifering from several cuts and 1927 Oakland Brougham 1926 Hudson Brougham SAFELY & Q n T 1925 Hudson Brougham 1924 Packard Sedan g bl & Pontinc Landau Sedan arage. Phone 1 Service Statlun REO SPEED NOW YOU | ASK ONE THE ANSWER Here are the answers to You Ask One” for today. 1. The words should be spelled | thus: parallel gauge terrific fundamental harassed 2. West Virginia. 3. Charleston. 4. Correct spelling. political rpotice. Clark'a Auto Eiectric and Re- I'_Statlon. 409 W. Main St Tel. 3001 and tubss vulcanized At low cost ding ba! and_ sutisfaction East Main. 23 REO SPEED WAGON Extra Special— The following used cars may be had From $50 to $150 C. A BENCE | e cuom mmoss o s | St Yy Bonny's Tirs Sto: 50 Chestnut St Tel. 2218 1824 REO TOURING (famiiy car) All These Us in Real Good 1922 Studebaker Touring MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1923 Maxwell Sedan 1922 Franklin Roadster — = 1924 Maxwell Coupe 1922 Chevrolet Touring CALL US— 1923 Essex Coach 1923 Chevrolet Touring From Anywhere 1925 Ford Coupe 1924 Chevrolet Coupe ] 08 is the number TIME PAYMENTS OPEN EVENINGS ) 1S Service on e Tires and Batteries HONEYMAN AUTO| """ SALES CO. and accessories 139 Arch Street Tel. 2542 Tomorrow—Our New Home Will Be 200 East Main St. 1921 Dodge Touring M. SEARLE & Going—coing"— Going Pianos from $25 up five dollars you. Tturry! Million-Step Test Proved This to Be the World’s Most Durable Varnish “Now | vuleanizing. gas Save time Have your car greased here Liberty Tire & Battery Co 391 West Main St Telephone 108 e b . 51 Competitive varnish manufacturers—NOT Berry Bros.—acclaimed Liquid Granite the most durable varnish in the world 5. Democratic 2 o 3 ki | ot Chicago. million hurrying, scuffing feet failed to 6. With the Cincinnati Reds. mar the beauty of a Berry Brothers Liquid | 7. The pound is worth $4.56 | Granite surface when subjected to the million- a";’ “]:"{T"r‘:]':"h step test in the Chicago University Cafeteria. | S 10. In 1915, SKIPPY UNCLE Louie PULLED A WITE ONG CLAST N(6HT - HE SAYS WHAT Tl COUNTRY NEEOS IS A GOOD FIVE CENT leader SUPERIOR AUTO CO. ano CO. > House !'rrHMnJ Bv PERCY CROSRY (Ccpyright. 1925, by Metropoiitan Newepaner Service.) 125 CHURCH STREET MAIN STREET, F Broad strips of the floor, where everyone en- tering the cafeteria must tread, were finished with varnish from the largest varnish manu- facturers in the world. Every nationally known varnish was represented. Each brand of varnish was numbered, when given to the painters. A duplicate number ap- peared on a scaled chart with the name of the manufacturer. BUT THEY RE ALL RIDIN' BEHIND FIFTEEN CENT TAGS S6T. MAJOR SHARPE SAYS YHEY'S LOTr O' FIVE CENT CIGARS. After a million feet had trod the test floor a representative of each factory was called into consultation. The various surfaces were in- spected with great care. Some of the strips were worn to the bare floor. Others were scarred and chipped. It was then agreed that the strip with a cer- tain number was absolutely the finest varnish that had been applied. It had lost none of its beauty. It was neither scarred nor chipped. It was practically as fresh and new in appear- ance as when it had been applied. The num- ber of this strip was compared with the num- ber on the sealed chart. It was Berry Brothers Liquid Granite that had stood the rigid test of a million thudding feet. [T WEARS! Thirty-five years and more is not and un- usual length of time to pass hefore a Liquid Granite surface needs refinishing. LODNEY ERUS HARDWARE CO::PANY | Growing with 220 MAIN I'VE HAD THE THE SHIP SEARCHED FROM STEM TO STERN, AND THERE o ALAS! WERE LOST! 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