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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927. = | (———— || + ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Funeral Directors 4| AUTOMOTIV Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 FORD COUPE In A-1 condition mie- chanically, paint and tires, for sale, Price reasonable. Charland’s . Auto Service station, 432 Main St. JEWETT SIX SBEDAN, 1923 model. Upe holstering, rubber and paint first claes, Motor perfect. Fully equipped with spare. $375 for quick sale. Tel. 461 AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 GORMAN makes $11 an hour, Polyack | PAIGE Sixes and Eights. ~The Mom earned $2,200 first few months Blg Beautiful Cars in America.” Whitmore money easlly made showing Packard | Co., 319 East Main Bt. Tel. 2810. tallored shirts and neckwear samples. ] Write now for beautiful free summer sample outfits. Packard Manufacturing company, 456W Buperlor, Chicago. lost and Found ® WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND _ OVERLAND > g Y 4 . ~ 5 days...1 line BOSTON TERRIER PUP loat, 7 months| AGENCY—gales and Service. Fine mo- f ] 3 old, white with black spots. Finder | tor cara Beloin Garage and Motor Miss Betty Smith entertained her Yearly Order Rates Upon please return to 298 Oak St. Tel. 2320. | Sales Fred Boloin, Jr. Prop. 115 bridge club at cards at her home Application please return to 298 Oak St. Tel. 2321. | _Church 6t Phone 4560. le: arter Manor on Mon- DEN TRUCKS—8ales and Bervice. ‘\1’; vs::‘xl myn ;Qu Personals ¢| Palace Garage. 39 East Maip St Tel 5 FRESH FILMS—We seoll films by the 3904. « o thousands so when you buy film hore ¢ STUDEBAKER MOTOR _ CARB—Bales Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of don’t have any troubles. Arcade and Service. ~Albro Motor 8ales Co.. FEast Berlin gave their annual shad 225 Arch 8t. Phone 360. dinner last Thursday night to the GLYDESDALE—Truck. & ton Very good | members of the New Britain Rotary ! condition. Will sacrifice {f taken at once. Buperior Auto Co., 125 Church | § lal Saly Used Fords. all delt club, Dinner was served in the ; | Speclal B0 Oas ™o 1015 e Community hall. o To mark the work in history of the | Colonial period & special program | was arranged and presented by students of the class in the State| Normal school auditorium Wednes- ! day afternoon. Miss Anna Synnott of Portland, was chairman of the [|s¥iid k g . : \ activities and gave a brief introduc- H 4 . . ; ! tion befors the program was given. The first number was a minuet danced by eight girls in colonial cos- | tumes. A talk on the text—books of the colonial period, including a des- | cription and illustration of the old fashioned “Horn Book,” and the “New England Primer,” was given by Miss Alice Murphy of New Brit- +in. This was followed by a dram atization of an old time “Dame Schiool,” which gave a good picture 4rip of the old method of “hearing” les- 'HE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alpkabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Social News | Champion Spellers (Continued from Page Three) friends. The prizes went to Miss Ruth Taylor, Mrs. W. Hogg and Miss Dorothy Latham. . Charge Prepald -1 line 9 3 days...1 line 1 day DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dodge Brothers 1926 Coupe 1925 Sedan 1924 Coupe 1923 Touring Count & words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 3 No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for u Classified Page on Same Day. saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Ask for an Ad Taker. 8 M, 12 Notity the Herald at once If your ad s incorrect. Not respon- uible for errors after the first Insertion. Butek 1925 Coach Maxwell Toy wanted to adopt, over § 1925 Coupe must be walking. Call or write ; Green St Hartford, | | FOR SALE—5 ton dump truck, \ery! good condition and low in price. Su- parfor_Auto Co., 125 Church Bt. WILLYS tourlng R C. LR CORSETS — Burgical and . Made to measure. Mrs. Annetta Carpenter, Glen St. Tel. 139. 1 Terms Arranged OPEN 8 & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. TEL. 751 1120 STANLEY ST. EVENINGS GHT SEDAN—3 Overland rs, Ford sedan, Ford coupe Rudoiph, 127 Cherry St., Autos and Trucks For Sale § s ol Burial Lots, Monuments AUTOMOTIVES ed. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 3370, UICK_MOTOR CARS—Sales and erv- | NEW BRITATN MONUMENTAL WORKS | Ice: Capltol Buick Co. 193 Arch 6t | 123 Oak 8t. Monume of all eizer . 1 and descriptions. Carving and letter LA SALLE CARS 1925 Ford Ton Truck cutting our speciaity. s ce. Lash Motors, Inc. A | 1924 Ford Touring . 411 West Main Bt.| 1924 Chevrolet Touring Florists 3 GRACE LUDDY 3000, 1924 Chevrolet Coupe BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. i | GHTYSLER—4 and €. Sales avd aserv- | 1926 Ford Tudor Last year, Miss Elizabeth Glastet- land possibly the national cham- Next weck tho Herald will intro- | “gandoiire Greenhouss 213 Oak 8t | lca Bewuett Motor Saier Co. 130 ek o MOTOR CEATs o tor, a student in the St. Joseph's | duce the Judges and the Ponouncer, | _Flipne L3 $ Plone pigann, Tt DECORATION DAY~ Astor i, R_CARS—Sales and | sch e city c T DECORATION TAstor planis, |CHEVROLET MOTO! ) $6 ARCH ST. M,"I"“‘; l‘ip",\“m“'"*‘m ;";‘;‘:"W:,"‘ “We are working hard to win the | Thurslay's Horald will tell who |"'si per '100; carnation, 31" per \dor. | sorvice,” Superlor "Auto. Company. 137 STals ope 70 o & N Yecors da 2 easonabje ol . ne . | Ny nted New Britain on a week's | championship and we expect to win | will represent this city as the Her- :-r’L»I:M]q“ho By nis &t essonnl)s Church_8t._Phoi | New Britain to Washington. |it,”" said the Mother Superior, When |y14's guest on a week's NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY EIATIO} R 15801 Accen 1926 Nash Sedan 1926 Hup 8 Sedan. GOODYBAR.; | | | PRICB INCREASE COMING. GET YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE. WE PROTECT YOU. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO., 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900. Photo by Johnson & Peterson HENRY MERCURE —Photo by Johnsn & Peterson —Photo by Johnson & Pet VIRGINIA MURRAY TELEPHONE 958, T batterfes, auto electric ser Agency for Hupmoblle and V. Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myt Star Cars. Tel. 3693. S - 0 ‘| DUNLOP AND LEE TIRES—Wet and HARTFORD AVE, COR. STANLEY dry storage batterles. J. M. Farrell, PHONE 4105, Rockwell Ave, cor. Webster Hill. Tel. 1569. | THOMPSON VALVES and Granid Braks Lining. Leghorn Motor Parts Co. Parts for all cars. Elm, corner East Main. DODGE BROTHERS—Sales and Bervice. trip to! Dwight St o corner of Last and ¥ 448- 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stan- Jis year Miss Glastetter is not the Herald Spelling Bee editor visit- \yvashington, and who will have the ! ley St Phone 731 h ed the convent. “hance to compete for the $1,000 ORD CARG—Tricks, _Trictora DArts higher grade and thercby elimin- | With the publication today of the prize in the national spelling con- ;‘;"‘“"‘"" s"\m“‘ 8 Eim Bt Tel A hersclf, but §t. Joseph's school |above photographs the last of the test. The championship will be de- s three schcol champions and |local school champions has been in- | cided at the luncheon of the Rotary | ¥ and_other vegetabio Cantonbury and potted geranlums, 10c and 25c. Fu- Greenhouse, §5 Ellis § Y—Of plants and flower Come In and see them. the contest, having gone to @ | 701 | FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trac- | tors. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros. Prop. | OUR OFFERINGS THIS WEEK 1924 NASH VICTORIA 1 number ond Min- ' b = Low was the singing i uet,’ Beasley, b priced. 1925 CHEVROLET COACH s Hartford, who was also in colonial | costume, .« e The last gathering this | ot what have been known as the | Round Table luncheons or Eve-| ning Conferences was held fast eve- ning at the Town and Country club in Hartford. Sponsored by Mis: Luey Perkins, Thomas Nicholson and Thomas Perkins of Hartford | these affairs have proved very fn-| season ting and have drawn a_splen- | g New Britain. | pjeg ild attendance from last evening Syud Hossain, the dis- tinguished Indian former associate editor of the Bem- bay Chronicle and Editor-in-chief of the Independent of Allahabad, Miss Mary Lyons of | confidently expects to win the city |troduced to the Now Britain public. ,club Thursday noon. 1‘ O R evening at the Manor Inn. s s s nolds of Win- members Miss Madeline Re ter street entertained the of her bridge club Tuesday evening | 1t her home. Miss Mae Sliney won |* | the prize, o« e s A miscellancous shower was giv- en Miss Winnie Conrad at her home to Edward W. Brett of Hart- ford, May 25. Mohammedan, | o s e Miss Eurith Wachter will enter- | tain the members of the Thursday | afternoon bridge club at her home of the leading newspapers of India | on Harrison street, next week. gave an intimate talk on the po- litical awakening of Asia. A buffet supper and social hour followed. P With the spring season at its lieight, each day witnesses a whirl | zfies Eyelyn Carswell of sports, teas and luncheons. Per- haps the most important and largest | galety afhong the day time parties was the Wednesday luncheon bridge held at the Shuttle Meadow club this week. Very nearly 100 guests e Mrs. Alvin Carswell | street gave a | tables at her home Monday evening in honor of Miss Winnie and Tearle of Carlson Truslow won the prizes. * %, % A shower was giyen Thursday | evening at the home of Miss Esther | Fitzgerald and Miss Helen Elliott of 31 Homestead avenue, in honor | came to this party, luncheon Was|of \liss Hilma Quistberg who will served at 1:30 in the dining room | followed by cards in the ballroom Special prizes were awarded at each table. Among those entertaining were Mrs. Rufus Hemenway, ory Corbin, Mrs. John C. Loom Mrs. A. N. Abbe, Mrs. George W. Traut, Mrs. Maxwell Coe, Mrs. Frank T. Lee, Mrs. Charles W Davis, Mrs. J. E. Baldwin, Mrs. ""‘sll'm'f, entertained six hecome the bride of homas. e o The Phi Sigma sorority will hold MIS. {4 card party this afternoon at the ome of Mrs. S. Chase Coale of ;\\'orthington Ridge, Berlin, e e Mrs. John L. Fagan of Beaver tables of Kelley of Waterbury and Mrs. R. | pridge at her home Wednesday cve- F. Dickerman of Southington. o 0. | of Hartford. Miss | ning in honor of Miss Mae Leamey Leamey will be The Young’ People’s society of the | married to William Roche of Beav- First Congregational church will present a three-act drama, “Portia Perkins, Printer,” in the church ‘chapel on Friday evening, June 3. The cast is now rchearsing under the capable direction of Mrs. Sam- er street, this city. e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball entertained at dinner Monday eve- ning at the Shuttle Meadow club, uel McCutcheon, who is a personal | ticipated at the concert given May friend of the author, The play is more solid than an thing previously attempted by the soclety and offers a variety of characterization. PRI Mrs. Gardner Weld avenue gave a luncheon followed by bridge at the Shuttle Meadow club on Tuesday of this week. of Corbin (Grey's Prizes | Hart. It was sung by Mrs. were awarded to Mrs. William Rat- | Goodrich Edith Ellis. [ 9. Following the dinner the guests went to the Kimball residence on Lexington street, and there repeat- ed the program of the concert which comprised the following se- iections: A song cycle on Thomas “Elegy” (written in a coun- try church yard.) This poem has been set to music. by Theron W. Ruth Horton, soprano; Mrs. tenbury, Mrs. Roger Whitman, Mrs. Harrison T. Bristol and Mrs. James | Baldwin. 5 | PR Miss Flora Humphrey gave a farge dinner party and dance Tues- | day evening at her home on West | Main street. Lilac and dogwood | blossoms with halloons in countless | number decorated the rooms for dancing. Favor dances and the Paul | Jones all helped to add to the mer- | riment of the party which was the | last one to be held at Miss Hum- | phrey's residence, since the site is | 10 become the home of the \Masonic Temple. Among the guests were Mr. | and Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bates, Mr. and rs. Harold Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stan- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young, Mr. and Mrs. George mball, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goss, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Upson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gal. pin, Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Rat- tenbury, Mr: Allan McKinnie, Mr. and ) Arthur Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frisbie, Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Hateh, Mr. and Mrs, Louis J Dr. Clitford Vivian and Mrs. Vi n it mory Corbin of West Main et entertained at Iuncheor Is at the Shuttle Meadow Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willi lanle Hill gav Doan 0@ ne, Wan Mrs. Fitzell, Mrs. H entert City Advertisement BUILDING D NOTICE To whom it may concern A public hearing will he Monday, May 23, 1927 at m. on the application of & Berry for the location of cart at 16 Washington street, oppo- site the Burritt Hotel in the offic of the Ruilding Commission, Room 812, City Hall Tolinson 1 lunch A. P. LEAVITT, Chalrman Building Commission, | Arthur R. Tuttle, alto; Philip B. Shailer and Maurice Walling, tenors; and John B. Lindsay, bass. They | were accompanied on the planos by Mrs. Emilie Anzulatis and Herbert E. Anderson, violin. Then “Ro- mance” for two pianos by George Hahn. Three songs sung by Mrs. Tuttle were written by Mr. Kimball. Mrs. Walling also sang several solos. Mrs. Horton sang for the forst time, a new song written by Mr. Hart, “A Fireside Tale" which has just been published. Ed- ward F. Laubin played two of his compositions, “A se” and “Twi- light” published some years ago. o s Miss Marjorie Norris and Miss Funice Johnson will give a brige party of four tables Wednesday eve- ning at the home Ten Acre road, Margaret Christ bride of Robert ford. n honor of Miss vho 1s to he the Metcalf of Hart- PR Mrs. Harold Peck ente Thurs afternoon bridge club at her home on Lincoln strest, this k. Miss Ruby Andrews, Mrs, George Poli and Mrs. James Bald- win won the prizes o e e Wiliam Booth of street, entertained four Tuesdoy at the Forest Ruests at luncheon Manor Inn will Swan ned at 4 | Emmons Damon of a luncheon at the Manor Iren of the will give a cetion noon coneert Miss L Camp school iy evening Assisting will be T Horton, soprano: Jane Tuttle, contralto; the Or- eus Tnstrumental quartet, eon Marcus H. Fleitzer, Occupin, ‘eello; flute, and on. piano. The ac- will be Clara A. Oleatt oceeds of the entertain- 1t wil be used for purchasing a 10 for the new Robert J. Vance Goodri Sartori vio- The program will be as follows ening. She will be mar- | bridge party of two | Conrad. | Arthur J. | the composers and those who par- | of Miss Norris on | ained the | | | song_ot Pratse glish Song i Folk Pigs 161 Were an ¢ z Cooper | fro de One ng Song..Old Lithuanian Jack in the Pulplt ... o1d The Pine Tree Swing . ola The Merry Sportsman Sone | Song | Song | seapas an Folk Song | The Robln ... ves... Old Song The Tall Clock .... German Folk Song Children from Grades Two and Three | The Light House English Folk Song | A Song of Bread erman Folk Song | Lullaby b Brahms | | Boating _Song L von Weber | Fleecy Clouds (Minuet in G) Beethoven | (Louise Herrmann { (Dorothy Herrmann ‘ | Dance | Violin Obligato .. Mr. Fleitzer Children from Grades Four and Five Part Two Rip Van Winkle Text adapted from Irving by Edith | Sanford Tillotson. Music by Ira’ Wilson. | Puplls of Grades Five and Six Part Three | cantata |Care Selve ........ The Wind's fn_the Mrs. | German Dance | Paradise Scherzo 8 3 | Ar. Flettzer Calm as the Night To Eostra : Curran Mrs. Tuttle | Sibelius Drigo | G Cantler | trumental ~ Quartet Geibel | . Trotere | Tuttle Valse Trieste Serenade |Le Soeret Ul | The Orpheus I | Spring Song | Wicked Cupld . ceee | Mrs. Horton and Mrs. | | FORECLOSURE JUDGMENTS | | Two foreclosure judgments have | been granted by Judge Molloy of | | the court of common pleas, to An- | | thony 8. Petrauskas of this city. | | One was for $1,178.10 against the | property of Charles S. Andrick of | | Windsor Locks, and the other was | for $1,609.50, against the property | of Thomas N. Griswold of Windsor. A judgment has also been ren- | dered in favor of Genero Parmieri | | and the firm of Hungerford & Saxe | | against Concetto Vasile of Bristol, for $1,000. Palmieri brought suit for services as interpreter and the | law firm brought suit for legal | services rendered. ; —_—— CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Estimates Cheerfully Given oo AH Jobs = Tel 2918 267 Chapman Street ng | Today's Total Puts Fund For Flood | ang total today in the Red Cross fund for re- |and employes, $26.5 lief of the western flood victims. iC The report today is as follows: Amount reported ...$12,043.66 FRANKLI Phone 251-3. J 7 TLIN CARS—The car_for the AUTOMOTIVE 10 years. Sales and Bervice. 401 Wi Main St. Tel. 3696, 1923 NASH 7 PASS. SEDAN 1926 DODGE SPORT TOURING RED GROSS REPORT |, $12,253.16 | AUPMOBILE AND STAR—Sales OUR OPENING Used Car Sale Toom and service department. Burritt Motor | Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. st Stan- ley St. Tel. 4195. 1926 REQ' SEDAN 1924 HUP CLUB SEDAN (a bargain) | Victims Over $12,500 Mark and | Speclal mention— Berlin chapter, $120; IUS SHIRGow/ng: |Life Insurance company A total of $12,253.16 is reported §12; Stanley Rule and L Prudential employes, el office i | SIOON NOW GOING ON Hurry and See These Selected Conditton. Cars 1927 Oakland DeLuxe Sedan, ND _DIANA—Gales & Bervice. | %N ‘Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8L Tel,'All Thess Used Cars Are In Real Good rs. See the Tine. Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, 63 Elm_St. Phone 2486. KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. , $10. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE DONT Let the Lack of Cash Keep You Away | Pay a Little Down—Balance Monthly | The Time to Buy is Now And Here is the Car JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS Overland Touring $70 Down Ford Tudor $60 Down Dodge Coupe New point—runs perfect $125 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. Chevrolet Touring $100 Down Ford Sedan $60 Down Chevrolet Sedan $20 Down | SKIPPY | POLLY AND HER P WE CAN'T HAVE THOSE PERKINS AT LARGE ON THE HiGH SEAS FOR THE FRST PAGSING I SHIP TO PiCK UP! n | ; W. E. Harper | GAKLAND 1924 Maxwell Coupe. 1927 Hudson Sedan. 1927 Essex Sedan. i (Demonstrator.) 1925 Packard Club Sedan. 1925 Packard Club Coupe. 1925 Hudson Coach. 1925 Buick Coupe. 1925 Hudson Brougham. 1926 Hudson Coach. 1924 Dodge Coupe. (4 passenger). TERT“iZe Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 200 East Main St. ‘Tel. 2542 Corner Elm and Park Streets 2110 AND PONTIAC—Bales and service. Products of General Motors. C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut 5t. Tel. 2215. TELEPHONE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE TRADES Open Evenings USED FORDS Genuine Ford Parts and Repairs AUTOMOTIVE SALES and SERVICE. |[ 248 Elm Street 45 Arch Street Open Evenings Telephone 2700—2701 Easy Terms “Your Old Car Taken in Trade” HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1923 Lexington Touring 1925 Lexipgton Touring 1925 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1926 Pontiac Landau Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 PAIGE TOURING TORD TUDOR OLDSMOBILE SEDA! Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 USED CAR 0 1012 WEST PEARL Bv PERCY CROSRY (Cepyright. 1925, by Metropoiitan News paper Service.) ACWAYS Wi SAy- MAY IS 790 Soon |For StwimmIn ) ™ \T WORRY? YE GODS' —7J YOU REALIZE THAT WE TREED TO ASSASSINATE ‘EM AND THEY

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