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» - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1927. | Mrs. Salley is the daughter Of | e ——— Clty Items llam Schaefer of 421 Chestnut | ANNOUNCEMENTS ] = reet, a former councilman. ‘ A second anniversary mass will | Lots, Monument Tasty Sandwiches, Packard Drug. be celebrated tomorrow morning at | srer A':":,‘:L.L"_u“m ::”I ,: —ndvt. 7 o'clock at St. Mary's church for | “iafing *water orest, - hermetically Rudolph Lundell left Saturday for | the late Thomas O'Brien. { _sealed. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 3370. |St. Louis, Mo., after spending a week | Nash suits $22.90. McCabe, Tel. 464 SEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS at his home on Steele street. Mr. | —advt. 123 Oak 8t Monuments of all eizes Lundell is engaged in interior decor-| Donald Hart of 172 Lincoln street sng, dsecriptions | Carving and letter |ating work in St. Louls. | reported to the police last evening s e Mr. and Mrs. Leon Foss Salley of ' that his bicycle was stolen from his = Bangor, Me.. announce the birth of | yard. GOSTON FERNS—Very] ressnaile prices Phone 2181-3. FANSIES, 350 d 250; THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference st [ Autos and Trucks For Sale DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dodge Brothers TIVE INSERTIONS 1926 Coupe 1925 Bedan . 1924 Coupe b 1923 Touring 1925 Coach Charge Prepatd 10 24 a2 21 Bulck 36 Mazwell 1925 Coupe Spectal Sale on Used Fords, all models, 1923 to 1936 Terms Arranged OPEN EVENINGS TYearly Order Rates Upon Application aster plants 2 dox., 40c doz.; peppers, 10c” doz.; tomato 20c dos.; gera- niums, 25 to 50c. Rosia, 2 Mill Bt. | VARIETY—Of plants and flowers. Low priced. Come in and see them. John- on's_Greenhouse, 617 Church street. Lost and Found AUTOMOTIVE The Place to Buy a Good Used AUTOMOTIVE 6 words to & line. s to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Mintmum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Page on Same Day urday 10 A. M. 3 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. minary pe of man the church does with the s¢ ARRE Danbury, FUGITIVE. May 17 (P—Charles Skelly of this city was arrested by the police here on a warrant issued in Farmington, T g a fugitive from contempt under bail of $100 for appearance in charging him with Y p ‘nstice and than the making of dollars is the! N“RWALK MAN Tn “I have announced as my theme, : s S t . Th] 00 " | lack training and that in the rural | Episcopal church the number of | ~ | i o g s | er d from 15.9 per cent in 1901 ¢d up to him and told him between principal of the Westminster Train- | Theological se today declar-| cent and the colleges and universities be-| * 1 i8 FH0 W00 FEUSE B Some of the new it the ear of a new generation by they are intensely uninteresting be- recognize that the new interprta- education and the spler youths and maidens that enjoy a not impress me, but the magnifi- of “One could wish that in many| court this afternoon wh=n an officer time. I congratulate this coumryl that its leaders have realized the | great truth, that more important; formation of concepts of how to use the dollars. the men the age n I am in- Bl'i 9 ASt shw " M formed that in the Congregational | 0!1] fl Ollfi] | churches 60 per cent of the pastors | | churches the position is critical. 1 § i ; | notice further that in the Methodist (Continued from Tirst Page) Madison, N. J. May 17 (®—The | those entering the ministry with less| heard the shots and was starting out Rev. Dr. Herbert Brook Workman, | than @ high school education has in- | 10 investigate when the girl stagser 3 {10 25 per cent in 1926 and that the| sobs about the shooting. The ing college, London, at the sixteenth | number' of college graduates has| watchman at once called the police. annual commencement of Drew | rajlen from 53 per cent to 41 per| Officers who responded found the ed that he ssed noOL With |y this countr crapers but with| o0 the vast sums raised for education | 20 FAH 6 B0 AEADULLS of his father, “I must confess,” said . your skyscrapers do 1ot impress ers must cease to think P . | they will obtain the truth or gain have a beauty of r own, due to 3 more. broken outll but for the|Singing in unison ‘as it was in the most part. especially in Chicago, | DegInNIng is now and ever shall be. 1 I would that all ministers would cause so mechanical. “But T am impressed tions have come to stay and must ViR ihat vou siven their full place in any in- D tation of God and His uni- and universities that you are build- ing. “I look upon this army of 600,000 university cducation as the grea thing America has done. Its income, its turnover of hogs and wheat do| cent conception that is formed of the value of education is something | that is heyond all praise. colleges education had struck came here to take him back to ropts deeper, but that will come in| Farmington. its FOR YOUR WHOLESALE | (YOS AND RETAIL Women-— Enjoy shopping at Kolodneys. They enter an immaculate store that rivals the orderliness of their own homes. The atmosphere is to their exact liking. Courteous, intelligent salespeople give efficient service in every department. Genuine Pyrex Pie Plates Reg. 90c 5 9c . Value TOmOrrow ........ Other Pyrex Dishes, etc., are on display priced very reasonable. See them. SHOWER GIFTS and Gifts For the JUNE BRIDES There’s a host of useful gifts here for showers and June brides. Reasonably priced too, for they are at Kolodneys. An electric toaster or purcolator would be ideal. We have a complete stock of electrical appliances or perhaps a fine clothes hamper; kitchen utensils, carv- ing sets or any of the hundred and one things we stock. Come in and let us make suggestions. WEAREVER ALUMINUM SPECIALS $1.59 $2.25 ‘A Complete Line of Wearever Utensils. Double Boilers ............ HAND GARDEN SETS For Small Garden Work WEEDER 5 9 c TROWEL $4.40 FORK VARNISH SPECIAL Complete $2.20 HERE'S WHAT YOU GET 1 Gal. Berry Bros. Varnish, val. $3.00 A 3in, Brush, val. ............. $1.00 1 lb. Savagren, val. .... . 23¢ 1 Can Savabrush, val. . teeandle Sandpaper, val. ............ 5e Total Value Complete $2,20— $4.40 Saving of $2.20. Growing with Reason TEL. 909 OPP. MONUMENT court. He was released | | Dr. Workman asserted, | They were rushed to the losp s to consid-| WI stand | operations were pe | | i much | | by ne lying uncon- he bedroom. | lclephone 925. Ask for am Ad r. ity the Tierald at once |If sour ad Is incorrect. Not respon- Wble for errors after the first fusertion. three wounded person cious on the floor of oclock this morning ormed on the woman and the daughter. It w: found impossigle to reach the bul- let in Voula’s' jaw, bone with a| probe. ! A policeman was detailed to guard Voula at the hospital. He is charged with assault with intent to YALE NEWS PLEASED at 2 NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS Here are the answers to ou Ask One” for today. 1. The proper answers are: ntucky; (b) Chancellorsvill ary; (d) Cabell; (e) Louis XVI. Diabetes. An ancient Roman historian. Cleveland. Java. No. Mt. Elbert ! Thinks Non-Scouting Program Will Make For Better Games This | = < “Now Coming Football Season. Y New Haven, May 1i—Yale sces (a) promise in the non-scouting principles in football adopted by the football management and agreed to fall's opponents of the Blue, | the Yale News says today. | “It sounds good,” says the News,| “but where are the teeth of such an i arrangement? What is the fine line es of demarcation which shall distin- 7. General secretary | guished between scouting and non- | Board of Temperance, | scouting? The finest feature is that| and Public Morals of {it i3 a gentlemen's agreement of | dist church. : which the interpretation and applle| 8 Florence Allen, in Ohio. | cation depends on the common sénse| 9. Arthur Sullivan, !and integrity of those concerned.| 10. Twelve days, by the clipper | This new cooperative spirit provides Dreadnaught. a pleasant and reassuring (‘ox:‘(r})‘ut | to the tone of bickerings which has 2 ::inlvd discussions between colleges| Pittsburgh, May 17 (P—A plea lately.” for executive clemency for Nicola The News says further that the | Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanetti is to Jones-Roper decision abolishing | be carried to Governor Fuller of scouting tried last fall made a bet- | Massachusetts foday by M. A, Mus- | ter Princeton-Yale game. “If it (the| manno, Pittsburgh lawyer, repre- | non-scouting principle) is as suc-|senting five Pittsburgh organiza- | cessful as it promises to be,” says| tions. the News “the movement may con-| He is spokesman for the Sons of ceivably pass westward and south- Italy, the St. Anthony society, Ital- ward until a new spirit of initiative | ian Legion, Italian-American society, is infused in all}and of the Chartiers Valley Camp of | Woodmen of the World. K I is the tall- of the the Metho- PLEA FOR SACCO and self-reliance college foothall. re v SENIOR CLASS RECEPTION. England to Withdraw ’ Members of the senioy class Her Envoy at Hankow | New Eritain State Norm. school will Peking, ton, representative at Hankow of |School at a reception to be held in the British minister to China, is|the auditorium Thursday evening. understood to have been recalled. This is intrpreted here as a ges- ture of British disapproval of the Hankow regime. | AUTOMOTIVE Low Priced Values 1924 X COACH 1926 FO TUDOR 1925 FORD COUPE, 1022 PAIGE TOURING 1925 FORD TUDOR EVERY @NE LIKE NEW Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 USED CAR DEPT. 10-12 WEST PEARL Hankow is the seat of the south-| |ern nationalist government under | the leadership of Eugene Chen. Recent London advices pointed out |that so far as Great Britain was/ | concerned the most important de-| | velopment in China in recent weeks| { was the apparent crumbling of the, | Hankow government, which, it was stated, was due to the establishment at Nanking of a government by the| | moderate section of the nationalists | (Cantonese) headed by General | Chiang Kai-Shek. British quarters| were represented as still holding the | | nationalist regime at Hankow re- | sponsible for the Nanking disorders. HERE YOU CAN BUY | "Sir Austen Chamberlain, British | SAFELY | foreign secretary in a statement in| : |the house of commons early this|| Lexington Brougham | month declared that general inse-|| 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan { curity and fear of extremist violence| 12;3 Lexington Touring was partly responsible for the non- || 1925 Lexington Touring resumption of foreign business in| 5 Chevrolet Coupe {the Wuhan cities of Hankow, Mu- Ford Panel Delivery Chevrolet Screen Delivery fichangiand Hanyang, Pontlac Landau Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 1925 i] 1926 In 3,000 B. C, gold was not the most precious of metals. Gold ob- jects were inlaid with silver, which was more valuable. | Prohibition | at the | May 17 (P—Basil New- | be hosts to the other students of the | FORD is from a Real Authorized Dealer We Specialize in Fords and Know All About Them All Used Fords Guaranteed Priced From $40 Up Your Own Terms Trade Accepted AUTOMOTIVE SALES and SERVICE CORPORATION New Britain’s Only Authorized Ford Dealer 248 Elm Street 45 Arch Street Open Evenings Telephone 2700—2701 USED CAR SALE USED CAR SALE THE BIGGEST SALE IN OUR HISTORY Starts Today in Our New Home 200 East Main St. For One Week May 17th to May 23rd Every one of these used cars has been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned before our removal. Looking for a good used car—at a fair price? Here you \\;ill find one Oakland Brougham 1926 Hudson Brougham Essex Coach 1926 Hudson Coach Hudson Coach 1924 Dodge Coupe 1925 Buick Coupe (4 passenger) 1925 Hudson Brougham 1924 Packard Sedan Extra Special— The following used cars may be had 1927 1926 1925 From $50 to $150 1921 Dodge Touring 1922 Studebaker Touring 1923 Maxwell Sedan 1922 Franklin Roadster 1924 Maxwell Coupe 1922 Chevrolet Touring 1923 Essex Coach 1923 Chevrolet Touring 1925 Ford Coupe 1924 Chevrolet Coupe ||| TIME PAYMENTS OPEN EVENINGS [ The | HONEYMAN AUTO | SALES CO. Distributor of Packard, Hudson, Essex 200 East Main St. Telephones 2542—2543 SKIPPY 6ot ALL THE LADDERS AROV Him FOR? N’ \POLLY AND HER PALS THANK HEAVENS. WE ESCAPED OFFN THAT YEGG YACHT, AN PRAISE BE. THE FOG BAFFLLD WE AIN'T OUTTA THE WOODS YIT, PAW, THEYLL Pick US UP AT THE CRACK OF DAUN), SURE ! It's Sink or Sw1m For Ashur NOT WITH ASHLR URL PERKINS ON THE JOB! SEE THAT THERE PLUG BETWEEN MY FEET 2 AFORE I'LL GIT TOOKEN GITY National doposit book lost. No. | 301 Finder please return to bank. COLLIE DOG lost. Light brown. Finder call_4661-4. Anton Gantner. DOG, black_and white, lost. Call Leonil- | Ia. Tel. 3438-14. ROSARY BEADS, silver, lost on Ellls or | | _8o. Main May 8. Finder call | WHITE SPITZ DOG lost. Answers to name of Flossy. Tel. 1117-5. $20 BILL lost Saturday night. Call_3142-3. Personals L3l | AMATEURS, ATTENTION—We furnish all films on ferotypes which give your snapshots & high glossy finish. No e tra charge. Arcade Studio. SPENCER CORSETS — Burglc dress. Made to measure. Mrs. Carpenter, 37 Glen St. Tel. TEL. 731 1120 STANLEY 8T. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 1926 Nash Bedan 1926 Hup 8 BSedan. 125 Ford Ton Truck 1924 Ford Tourlng 1924 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 1326 Ford Tudor Reward. BURRITT MOTOR 36 ARCH ST. BALES Co. TELEPHONE #§8. Now Britaln Agency for Hupmobile and Star HARTFORD AVE, COR. STANLEY PHONE 4195, — e YOUR MONEY'S WORTH I8 HERE L AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 | BUICK MOTOR CARS—Bales and Berv- ice. Caplitol Buick Co., 193 Arch St | _Phone 2607. | CADILLAC_AND TA SALLE CARS — ales & Service. Motors, Inc. “A | 411 West Main St. 1923 Dodge Coupe Overland Touring Ford 13 Ton Truck 1804 Ford Coach 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Ford Open Express s e ] RYSLER—¢ and 6. Bales and serv- | MANZ OTuERS t Motor Sales Co. 350 Arch ~SULBHONeIINLR: (L B n ot CHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—8ales and service. Buperior Auto Company, 137 Chufch St. Phone 311 | | ‘DODGE BROTHERS—Bales and Bervice. All In the Very Best Condition and Sold with Our Guarantes SUPERIOR AUTO ©O. 126 CHURCH STREET 51 MAIN STREET, REAR 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stap- ley 8t. Phone 731. ! |FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, _parts service, farm implements. Automotive and Service, 248 Elm 8t. Tel Auto Parts and Accessories 11 | FO! tors. Sales and Servise. Berlin Auto guhln. Berlln. Holmquist Bros, Prop. 251-3, FRANKLIN CARB—The car for the next ° PRICE INCREASE COMING. GET 10 vears. Bales and Service. 401 West YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE. WE Main 8t Tel. 3898 | PROTECT YOU. O'NEIL TIRE & HUPMOBILE AND STAR—8ales rooms | BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGTON and service department. Burritt Motes | ST. PHONB 900. | Bales Co. 240 Hartford Ave. at Stan: | | _ley 8t. Tel. 4195, SOON AND DIANA—GSales & Bervice. R. O, Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t Tel. GOODYEAR— TIRES, batteries, auto electric service. P. & V. Tire & Battery Co.. 261 Myrtle 8t. _Tel. 3693. DUNLOP AND LEE TIRES—Wet and dry storage batteries. J. M. Farrell, Rockwell Ave, cor. Webster HIll. Tel. 1569. THOMPSON VALVES and Grafild Brake Lining. Leghorn Motor Parts Co. Parts for all o corner arantced, size NASH—Motor_cars, e the new line. Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, 68 Eim 6t. Phone 2458. | OAKLAND “AND PONTIAC—Bales and service. Products of General Motors, C. A. Bence, 80 Chestnut Bt. Tal. 3216. PAIGE Slxes and Eight Most | Beautiful Cars in Amo Whitmore | | Paige Co., 319 East Main St. Tel. 2810. h $1.50. Budd REQ MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS= | - - o 0L Arch 81, 6L | Kenneth M. Bearle & Co. Sales and |USED TIRES—AN nizcs, §3 and up. | Bervice; cor. Elm and Park Ste. Phone| &8tandard Tire Co., Kelly Springfield | _2110. Local agentafor Gabriel Snubbers. _distributors. 89 Arch St “"A‘a'i;‘é‘é'é”'.‘i’," AND OVERLAND Garages To Let 14 GENCY—Bales and Service. Fine mo- | (TART 81 17 = = i s, 17 car garuge and Jar tor cars. Beloln Garage end Motol| ani foor for storage He Sales, Fred Belofn, Jr. Prop. Mol Sha B “ otorcycles an rycles Church 8t Phone_4560. 'RUCKS—Bales and Bervice. | USED BICYCLES—Good condition, Low In price. Economy Sport Shop, suc- ge. 39 East Malp St. Tel | cossor to “Hadfel 15 Main 8t MOTOR CARS—Bales | and Bervice. Albro Motor Sales Co.. | 22 Arch 8t. Phone 260. { MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Autos and Trucks For Sale 9/ . CLYDESDALE—Truck, 5 ton, Very good condition. Wil macrifice if taken at | once. Buperior Auto Co. 125 Church St. | FOR SALE—% ton dump truck, very | good condition and low in price. Su- m_r(or Au}fl Co., Church 8t. FORD COUPE, 1 Good condition. | Original tires, Very low mileage. 30x3 15, Auto 2989, s | | STUDEBAKER Free Transportation to Our Big Piano Sale Phone N. B. 4039, Ask for Mr. Gibbs, who will urrange for an auto to call after you to inspect these bargains, and many others. Plone today—N FORD COUPE vately owned, $50 cessorlen. Driven 8,000 Ludwie upright Haines Brothera o. K. ’ upright, fine c L I .20 ry upright, new Duco fintsh o running condition. No reasonable offc refused for quick sale, 67 Linden St.| Chickering, enough ! Kingsbu LLYS KNIGHT SEDAN—3 Overlano . | touring cars, Ford sedan, Ford coupe Bramba R. C. Rudolph, 1371 Cherry St, ch Terms as low as § Cllibe Blar. G New England's Finest Music House 119-121 Church St. New Britain “Results” is an easy word to say {but a hard one to show. If you're from Missourl, I'm the chap you| |are looking for. I am a Herald | | Classified Ad. By PERCY CROSBY (Cepyright, 1925, by Metropolitan Newspaper Service) ET=\ k) W S = ALIVE BY THEM CUTTHROATS, ILL PulL THE DERN PLUG AN’ SINK THE HULL OF US ¢