New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1927, Page 30

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“Father, forgive them, know not what they do.” As the funcral procession moved into the church, and again as ft emerged from the ceremony, a near bodily encounter between news photographers and Kehoe family occurred. the photogra for they SORROWFUL RITES ARE HELD TODAY More Than Score of Funerals at Bath, Michigan | Lansing, Mich,, May (TP)— The first of a sorrowful series of funerals resulting from the mani- acal dynamiting of Bath Consolidat- ed school Wednesday occurred at S§t. Ma Catholl chu here today when high mass was sung for Mrs. Agnes Ellen Kehoe, murdered wife of the man held responsible for a toll of 44 lives. Meanwhile, between 10 and 20 in- dividual funerals and one or two double ceremonies were being held today in ips bordering on Bath, which had joined the small Officials of the state fire mar- community for common construc- shals division, who late yesterda tion of the school that was both | c d a secret investigation in- cause and th & of an over- to the causes of the explosion, an- elming grief nounced their finding today. ex- whose | pressing preliminary s sterday, | that Kehoe, and Kehoe « r J. | responsible for the disas Even after friends of the structure and from the church, family entered the | protested. The hospitals today twent; x of whom arrow hospital, condition of four was said to be totalled 38, were at E 20 pital, all reported improved. Relief Fred W. Green to ald in rehabilitat- ing the damage wrought Bath were busy today perfecting their or- nizations and receiving first con- tributions of funds. The Lansing old school boys club donated $500 to equip a room at one of the hos- pitals in memory of the victims. at omple rvices for Mrs. Kehoe, was not found until tucted by F O'Raft with less than 100 relatives and friends of the deceas- ed attending. It was conducted as quietly as possible, with burial in Lansing. Father O'Rafforty’s brie reflected the g natur tragedy Mrs. Keho: hushand. Kehoe, gruntled of th township school board. Th men contained no direct ref. e to the disaster, but closed signifi-| Get rid of that baby carriage— the simply spoken | You can sell it by using a Herald | a4 Ad. Dadario were the only out of 11 who sought this week who taining a pass. nouncement was Plumbing Inspector a member of the ors licenses successful in ark. today by Peterson, 4 of examiners, ing m madr 0. A E. OUR HARDWARE and Kolodney Prices Still Remain Below Others / Low Prices in a new store are generally be- lieved to prevail only until a certain amount of business is gained. NOT SO HERE! Shop here today or years from today and you will find Kolodney prices continue to be lower than elsewhere ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL This Remarkable Wall Paper Offer That Took the City by Storm PAPER AN ENTIRE ROOM ' LIVING ROOM! DINING ROOM! BED ROOM! For $] 0 10 Rolls. Again! 1927 Patterns. Sufficient paste to apply paper Free! Not Remnant Stock. Need a New Garden Hose? We Have It. COLDWELL 16 in. with 9 wheel, five LAWN MOWER knives, ball bearing action. Mower A Real Lawn 1 5 inch Mower at a Real Low Price. Get Your Flit at Kolodney's OLD FA CAST IRON WEAR Frying Pans or Spiders . Seeds, Fertilizers, Etc., Are Ready. GALVANIZED WARE Refrigerator Drip Pans Sprinkling —_— CREEN DOORS All Standard Upwards from WINDOW SCREENS Extension Sizes Listed 24 x 65¢ .. 40c . 90¢ ningpl 3 30 x 37 We Have Copper, Bronze and Opal Seree e NAME ANY ARTICLE A COMPLETE HARD- ware Store should have—We have it and will deliver promptly anywhere. | \ Bl @ NEY BROS PANY HARDWARE CO:: Growing with Reason 220 MAIN ST. TEL. 909 friends of the | list of injured still confined | where the serious and 12 at St. Lawrence hos- | gencies appointed by Gov. | NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS Here are the answers to You Ask One” for today. 1—the correct words are (b) Providence, (¢) flour, (e) Stephen A. Douglas Robert E. Lee. The three New York tabloids are the Daily News, the Graphic and the Mirror. They are newspaper publishers. —The entrance to San Francisco harbor. hers retired to a sec- | ond story window across the street | “Now (a) (d) Poe, WRECKAGE SOMEWHAT | LIKE MISSING PLANE (Continued from Page Seven) | that the salvaged wing vould give > as to the f he two ir men. The wing is 18 and approximately three ind a half feet wide. Opinion of coast guard officials and others who viewed the wing this morning dif- tered as to the length of time it had been in the water. In the opinion of many it had been drifting about for | ur months, while others and the heavy seas would so effc ail wing that it would be impossible to tell how long it had been in the water. That the color of i the plane from which th- wing had nilar to that of the | te Bird also caused some tion as to whether it could pos- | | sibly be a piece of the ill-fated plane. guard officials are hopeful that ditional wreckage may be recov- | ered that might enable ‘o definitcly | identify the salvaged wing as part of the missing French plane. | Rusted, canvas covering was in shreds, and the wooden props were | | waterstained. However, the wood | was not water logged, nd when| small picces were chippzl off, the| |inner surface showed white and| clean. There were no identifying marks on any part of the wing, but |it was apparent from large picces of | the canvas what still clung to the | frame that the plane from which the i wing came had been a luminum or | isilver painted. Coast guard patrol | hoats are scarching th: waters of | | Fort Pond bay and adjacent waters ‘or additional picces of wreckage. | The wing was brought 1o the Jocal | | coast guard base carly this morning, |in tow of the 75-foot patrol boat, '231, to which it had been turned | | over late last night by the patrol | boat 290 commanded by Chief Boat- { swain's Mate Leo Dayon. The latter | vesscl, patrolling the waters of Fort | Pond bay, had found the wing float- |ing on the ocean side of the b v | | intrepid tect long spec- Special Notice All day food sale and faney arti- lcles, at the A. M. E. Zion church, 315 Church street, Saturday, May tst—advt. | | | MATTHEW MAZEIKA | . MAZEIKA ate of Connecticut, the 10th day of MARY Superfor Court, { Coun of Hartford, ! Ma; 19, i D ORDER OF NOTICE | Upon co: aint In said « e brought |to said Court, at Hartford, in said Coun- ty, on tie first Tuesday of April, 1 and now pending, claiming a divorce, appearing to this Court that t has recelved notice of the pendencd of said complaint and It ap- to this Court that the where- efendant Is unknown to | ice of tha Institution 5 complaint shall | by publis ain Herald, r newspaper Britain, | @ a woek, for two suec we lley arter NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1927. shortly after 7 o'clock last night and reporting the matter by radio phone to local headquarters was advi take it in tow, and to institute for other piect I'HE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS lly Arranged for Quick dy Reference Alpabetic New Haven, Coin., The finding of airplane wreckage off Montauk Point recalls the disappear- ance in 1819 of Captain James, a Cunadian aviator, who was last seen over the lower Housatonic river val- a flight from Hartford bound for a Long Island fying fictd. Two theories were advanced as to the disappearance, one that he fell into Long Island sound, ard the oth- er that he fell while passing over the hills in Canaan, May 29 (P— Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line. ines to an inch. imum Space, 3 lines. imum Book Charge, 35 cent No ad accepted after 1 P. M. £ Classified Page on Same Day Saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 925, er. tify the Herald vour ad 1s incorrect. le for errors aiter insertion. Wisconsin Sailor Makes Gun Record Washington, May 20 (P — Lie: tenant Thomas D. Warner of th battleship Oklahoma has set a ne navy record at short range battle practice for tur of the 14 inch, two gun type. The former record as held by the same turret. Sceretary Wilbur has sent a con- gratulatory letter to Warner, who appointed to the navy from consin. records were Ask for an Ad Ta at once It Not respon- the first \. BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOTICE To whom it may concern: A public hearing will be held Monday, May 23, 1927 at m. on the application of Johnson & Berry for the location of a lunch cart at 16 Washington street, oppo- site the Burritt Hotel .in the office of the Building Commission, Room 312, City Hall. was Wi not made pub- lic. My customers are Iam a Herald Classified repeaters. Ad. a . City Advertisemnent A. P. LEAVITT, Chairman Building Comm. reby given that a hear- cld bhefors the Board i 3 s, City of New Brit- AUTOMOTIVE ain, Room City Hall, at 6 b om E ST - May 24 HERE YOU CAN BUY 10575 o ATy Corbin Ave., from the Berlin Line to SAFLL\‘ Farmiugton Ave., including Hunter 'l‘;'_“ns:_ton Brougham Itoad and Jerome Street renamed in | 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan accordance with resolution of the [ 1723 } ington ;cuwu: Common Council, Ttems 45 and 46, LsngenjTon e finutes of Dec. 15th, 1926, and ef- uepl ISR gL Coupe, cctive April 1st. 192 1924 Ford Panel Delivery el et ed are re. | 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery AlLSparsolsF Antenss g - | 1926 Pontiac Landau Sedan quested to be present at said hear- C. A. BENCE ing, if they see cause, and be heard 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 Notice is ing will of Pubiic Wor 132 in relation to the ahove. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson, Secretary. City Advertisement| 5:00 p. | | | | | AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE DON'T Let the Lack of Cash Keep You Away Pay a Litle Down—Balance Monthly The Time to Buy is Now And Here is the Car JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS Chevrolet Touring $100 Down Ford Sedan Cheyrolet Sedan $20 Down Chevrolet Sedan | Ford Touring $40 Down | $30 Down Easy Terms! — The Old Car Taken in as First Payment! MANY OTHERS! All in the Very Best Condition and Sold With Our Guarantee Superior Auto Co. 125 Church St., and Rear 51 Main St. Overland Touring $70 Down Ford Tudor $60 Down Dodge Coupe New point—runs perfect Down LOOK HERE, CAPTAIN STORM,1 DONT CARE IF THE BAROMETER 1S FALLING. WE'VE GOT 1O CAPTURE THOSE PERKINS AT DAWN, AND SLIT A Spank DONT PULL ANY FUNNY BUSINESS ON ME, STORM/ YOURE IN THIS T00 DEEP TO TURN CHICKEN HEARTED AT THIS Wme LATE DATE ! FWERE IN | FOR THE "BLOW TTHNK WE |, ARE, IT WONT BE NECESSARY, MR, SHARP. The Standard Tire — ANNOUNCEMENTS ] AUTOMOTIVE !L Burial Lots, Monuments 1| __ Auto and Truck Agencies ] AUTOMUTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete, Te. | GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Bal inforced; ~ water proof, hermetleally ®arvice. Products of General Motors. scaled. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 3370, | A. Bence. §0 Chestnut it. Tel. 3215. NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS PAIGE Sixes and Eights. ~The Most 123 Oak St. Monuments of all eizes Beautiful Cars in America.” Whitmore | JT and descriptions. Carving and letter Paige Co., 319 East Main 8t. Tel. 2510. | cutting_our REC MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— wteel | FORD _COUPE T A-1 condition ma- chanically, paint and_tires, for saif sonable. Charland's Xuto 2 Maln s 1923 CWETT SIX A 3 model. U holstering, rubber and paint nrst class. Motor perfect. Fully equipped with spare. $575 for quick sale. Tel. 4615-3 Florists 3 Konneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and | RS—Very TermemaTie—oe= | Service; cor. Elm and Park Sta Phone S Ot OriCer | _2110. Local ‘agenta for Gabriel 8nubbers i“"A‘a';:'\'é',‘"m“T AND OVERLAND - NCY—8ales and Service. Fine mo- Ot plants and flowers. LOW | (or cars, Beloin Garage and Motor | Come in and seo them. Joho-| gales, Fred Bololn, 3t Prop. 116 §17_Church street. | Church 8t Phone 4560. Lost_and Found 8 | SELDEN _ TRUCKS—Saiss and Service. | STON TERRIER PUP lost, 2 months Palace Garage. 39 East Main 8t T old, white with black spots. 3904 pleaso return to 208 Oak St. Tel. d. son’s Greenhouse, STUDEBAKER and Bervice. CASE lost contalning 25_Arch’ 8t. Phone 260. andkerchief. Owmer can- | CLYDESDALE—Teuck. 5 ton, Very good I Pleass return to| condition. Will sacrifice if taien at n Hale Superlor Auto Co, 125 Church Wit watch Tost, gold. Lincoln_ St a_pair . Owner Herald MOTOR CARB—8ales | Albro Motor Sales Co.. ! | sp Reward | | FOR "SALE—G ton dump truck, very good condition and low In price. Su- perior_Auto Co., 135 Church St. WVILLYS KNIGHT 8EDAN—3 Overiand | | touring cars, Ford sedan, Ford coups il glasses foun ¢ same by calling at TEL. DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dodge Brothers 1926 Coupe 1325 Sedan 1924 Coupe 1923 Touring Bulek 1925 Coach Maxwell 1925 Coupe sed Fords, all to 1925 eclal Sale on models, 1 Terms Arranged OPEN EVENINGS 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 51 1129 STANLEY ST. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cl ry St | __Autos_and Trucks For Sale NG lost. with two | i O | NOW I8 THE TIME TO BUY | 5E [ 1925 Nash Sedan | 1926 Hup 8 Sedan. Sl 1925 Ford Ton Truck 1924 Ford Touring 424 Chevrolet Touring Chevrolet Coupe Ford Tudor —d | PA Annetta . 139-12. ‘ AUTOMOTIVES 1 | — | Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK_MOTOR CARS—Sales and Berv- | ire. Capitol Buick Co. 193 Arcb 8t Phone 2607 | HARTFORD AVE. COR. STANLEY | PHONE 4135. 19 1924 BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. 8 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 955. New Britaln Agency for Hupmobile and Star Cara. 7 CARS Sory . Inc. ern” 411 West Main St. CADIL] s Reliable Con a Tel. 3000 CHRYSL.ER—4 and 6_ Bales and serv- > ice. Benuett Motor Sales Co.. 250 Aich 1224 St. Phone 2352 S CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sates and = service. Superior Auto Company, 127 Church St. Phone 211. 00! OTHER 8. & F. Motor Sales Corn. Phone 73 —Trucks, _tractors, _parts farm implements. Automotive and Service, 248 Elm 6t Tel OUR OFFERINGS THIS WEEK a NASH VICTORIA CHEVROLET COACH SEDAN FO! 1023 NASH 7 PASS. and _Service. 1129 Stai 26 DODGE SPORT TOURING 1926 REO SED 1924 HUP B SEDAN (a bargain) s All These Used Cars Are in Real Good for new sedan. ING—Exchanged by door sedan. New The lucky buyer of this reliable car will cost. LEXINGTON 5 model, Genuine, ish. 3 tires new. JEWETT SIX TOU! coach. Very pows gant condition. MAXWELL TOURING—Rich dependable. WHITMORE PAIGE CO. WETT LATE TOURING—(Duco fin- sh. Turned In by extra careful driver Top, tires and motor n perfect conditton. An unusually good | bargain at $150. 1GE “GLENBROOK" 5 PASS. TOUR- dy driver for 4- It's in excellent condition tires, fine paint and upholstery. travel far and fast Price §225. PASS. TOURING—Best famous 6 cyl. Arsted motor long lasting Duco gray fin- 5385, ING--Turned In for . good tires, ele- Looks good, runs fine nd costs less than you expect. §33t. Duco on it at very low blue urable finlsh. Not a scratch Takes Grand street hill In fiying style. RD 1924 TOURING—Refinished and is0. WHITMORE PAIGE CO. 319 EAST MAIN ST, TEL. 2510 1. Trucks and Fordson trac- and Service. Berlin Auto Holmquist Bros., Prop. | Condition. sall Berlin. tors. Sales, KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. tor the next | Corner Elm and Park Streets . 401 West | TELEPHONE 2110 HUPMOBILE AND STAR—Sales room and service department. Burritt Mot Sales Co. 240 Hartford Ave. at Btan- St Tel. 4185, AND DIANA—Sales & Bervice NG PRICE YOUR ORDER PROTECT GOODYEAR— INCREASE COMING, IN AT ONCE. WE O'NEIL TIRE & 39 WASHINGTON YOU. co., 4 ONE 900. Used Sale NOW GOING ON Hurry and See These Selected R. G Rudolph, 127 Cherry St Tel s Sco the new line A. G. Hawker, 83 SH—Motor ales and Sery ) St Phone w Priced Values bU Cars g 1925 Packard Club Sedan. Packard Club Coupe. Hudson Coach 5 Buick Coupe. 5 Hudson Brougham 1526 Hudson Coach. 1924 Dodge Coupe. (4 passenger) TERMS SEX COACTT $22 1923 OLDSMORILE 8 TRADES i The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 200 East Main St Open Evenings Automobile Co 22 MAIN ST. D T Rockwell Ave., 1 tn garage It d Norbert batteries, auto electric service.. Tire & Battery Ce 261 Myrtle NLOP| 3 iy storage batterles cor, Tantesd, size 0% $1.50. Budd A Arch St ndard tors, Tire C: Kelly 8pringfield 59 aren Motorcycies and Bicycles 1ENDEF ON _moto; price. esmor to TO REPATR ING—Tone Th your Ired. All makes of care E. Barth. 113 Commonwealth Day and night service. Tel 4221 ADVANCE ut while you wait. 94 Jiartford Company Few of Our Real Specials TIRES TIRES 30x3 o .‘32,99 30x315 i 3.97 5 ¥ 80x314 . "'9." ' 11926 Chrysler Coupe SATURDAY y o pumping and gae and oll mileage! that o1l slap! Get better We wlil rebore ut removing wmotor rom chasis, {natall new pistons, pew platon our cylinders wit alves, take up on bearlngs, flmeup onnecting rods. at a flat rate price. 3 Auto 32x31, 31xd 1924 Hupmobile Sedan 1924 Ford Fordor Sedan $6.95 ) 1923 Overland Sport | 29x4.40 Also a Full Line of Used Tires 1921 Studebaker Big Six || $2.00 Up i ‘The House of Tire Bargains' A C HAWKER ! 89 Arch St. 52 Elm St. Tel. 2436 || dd s o | _ropairin Touring | & RADIATOR WO Autdradiato . 177 arch 8 oor lghts replaced whlla y laes cutting experts. Rac 0.._Inc.. Bigelow St. (i00DYEAR— €0., & BATTE ET. PHONE $00. Bv PERCY CROSBY (Cepyright. 1925, by Metropoiitan Newspaper Service.) AN GIVE THE HOME Team A LOOK AT THE PENNANT. ing Breeze WHAT T MEAN, 15 THAT FIVE PEOPLE IN AN OPEN BOAT WON'T HAVE A CHINAMAN'S CHANCE IN THE GALE WERE DIE ME EVE! SHES GITTIN' HALER AN’

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