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18 ‘LUCK NOTHING, FRIEND ASSERTS Says Lindbergh’s Success Is Result of Hard Work May 25 which is called for und:r the Stim- son liberal conservative truce. Colonel Meade, who is a native Massachusetts, is now in Wash- He has a distinguished rec- of ington. orated by the president of Haiti for | his work in suppressing bandits while serving as commaader of the department of the north and as as- sistant chief of the Haitian constab- He holds five Haitian decora- tions, in addition to the Philippine and Cuban campaign hadges. Born in Massachusetts in Colonel Mead m the army before ond licutenancy in the n During world w: smmunic y the allies. commanded the marine Guantanamo and Py MAHAFKA SA FOR W New York., May 24.—John Mahaf- son of Mrs. Vixon Mahs 194 Dix strect, New ulary. Diego, Cal., we)— dase n't “lad that directed arles Lindbergh in his lone straight to Paris, Don iall, desig: of the now famous Ryan monopl. explained today. It was merely & collection of ma laid plans and sccumulatad by study in San Die With u far ding at erned, ain, Conn. who recently enlisted in proye the regular army, has sailed today on the United States army transport eau Thierry with S00 other Iy joined reg Upon his ar- it San “alif., Ma ka and his companions to It. McDowell, Calif., where vill by od to permanent ] d nents will be di- commanding general headquar t the Francisco, Calif. The ca comprises the states Tdaho. Mon- Nevada and enlistment nber of the rrison at Fort Slocum, New an historic post on Long Tsland Sound, where he was trained or the supervision of Colonel J. commander of that sta- San Tk acespting a sec- ine corps. he was in- ons and sig- ps and tarracks 1 1phia. long 0. ment . Te- doing » seienc lars. neisco, (¢ line flyin ! a demonstraii appl nt Iirs they tics. assis two points o exact. spot e ar . Washington, Wyoming, Utah. Since his en a me Lindbergh did not attempt whole distance in a straigh ; said. He attempted simply t lifornia. a straight line every h ka has br At each 100-mile point the exact directio which his plane should be Thus every hour, assuming flew a 100 miles per hour. bergh merely checked and cha Lis direction, Hall said “So when people call him Lucky Lindbergh.” Hall concluded. “they want to remember that his ‘luck’ is largely due to his own hard work and hard stud. Lt. Col. Meade‘ljikgly to Get Nicaraguan Post Washington, Ma iP—Licuten- ant Colonel James J. Meade, of the Marine Corps, commander of the Amarican Legation Guard at Man- agua, is understood to be Lnder con- sideration as head of tha new Nic- araguan constabulary, formation of the Hall fly in miles. showad him v he Lind- | T. 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[ wBhvE OVBL WL CHAS, W, RAUCH GETS THE DOLLAR Glassnlied M Eoem Speaks Ior tseli—It's Great Today's dollar award goes to C. W. Rauch of 27 Glen street and it might, for the poem, all about a certain automobile of a very rcason- able price, has #s a background, a drawing of the very kind Mr. Rauch writes about. Don't think’ for the moment the drawing detracts from the literary endeavor for it, doesn't. Now for the old come-on stuil. Write in your poem, for the judge from time to time, will award the prize to poets whose pocms show promise. The stand taken will be ; simply this—poets should be en- devotion to Sartin, she simply said. o, icog “and far be it from us to AUiItthy gl cE e 1 ™Y ring to an abrupt close a carcer | husband S et i I that the award will §0 to poetry which is punk. It is now necessary to work the word “we” in here some place, for Lindbergh always speaks of his feats as “we” did this nd “we” did that. He certainly picked the right country for that “we™ stuft, for all you hear on the streets of Paris is “we-we.” Now that our time is up we'll give you the poem— With aches in each rheumatic joint. Your Ford at Jast has reached the point Where universals, filled with sand, A little greasing will demand. What say those plaintive earnest squeaks? Ah, listen, while poor Lizzie speaks. It Holmquist Bros. don't sce me, T'll call up two five one ring three.” Now the rulesi— | 0. Henry’s Daughter Bequeaths En- tire Estate to Husband She .\m- ried Just Before Death. Los Angeles, May 25 (UP)—After {living as her father lived, adventur- ously, and dying as he Lad died, dramatically, 0. Henry's daughter, | | Peggy Porter Sartin, left a will rivai- | ing the best of her fathers short stories in human interest. Just three days before she died. Miss Porter was married to U. J. artin. For two years she had lived in a home Sarin built for her in Banning, Cal. Not until she knew that death was near would ' she marry the man she loved. Tn her will, filed for probate yes- terday in 1os Angeles, she told with lie crispness her father had used in his famous storics, of her love for s v befriended her. | And whoen she had recounted her short, public. | “MR. WU AT RIALTO TODAY | Lon Chaney will be secn at the alto theater today for the last times in what has been termed by itics throughout the country as | his greatest characterization that of Mr. Wu in the greatest drama the sereen has seen in some time. “Mr. Wu" in this tense drama the age- !old legend that “Fast is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet” is once moye forcibly | demonstrated. The co-feature is “His | Wooden Wedding” starring Charlie | Chase. Tomorrow comes haseball's great- est comedy “Casey At the Bat” with Wallace Reery in the stellar role. In addition tomorrow night there will be held the biggest country store ever with lots of fun for all. Remember everyone has a chance to win a prize, Poetry should be 8 lines or under. Subject. selected from any of the 300 odd Herald classified No listening to poetry over the telephone. Letters must be addressed to Herald Want Ad Poetry Judge. New Britain Herald. Letters should be signed by author, name and address— no “nom de plumes SRALD CLASSIFIED ADS NTS READ H! FOR YOUR W To the Sherift of the County of Hartford, his deputy, or either Con- stables of the Town of New I!nt’lnh within aid County,—GRE. BY AUTHORITY OF THE OF CON} ICUT, You are her: commanded to attach to the value| of One Thousand (1,000) dollars, the | goods or estate of Joseph Williams | of the Town of New Britain, County | of Hartford and State of Connecticut | and him summon to appear before | the Superior Court to be holden EJ: Hartford, and for the County of | Hartford, on the first Tuesday of | | June A. D. 1927 at 10 o'clock in the | forenoon, then and there to :msvu-r unto Alma Talbot Williams in a civ n action wherein the plaintiff com- plains and say 1. The plaintiff by the name of | Alma Talbot was lawfully married | 1—Bats live on inseets. %o the defendant by the pame of | 2—Peanuts are produced under- Joseph Williams on July 30th, 1917, | 8round by an herbaceous plant. in the city and state of New York, | S—Rabbits should be picked up “Fhe. plaintilt has resided con. | DY the loose skin just back of the iously in this state three years | Shoulder blades, and not by the xt before the date of this com- U plainc activit 3. The defendant, on divers days o0t between July 30th, 1917 and the| @ O W date of this writ, has been guilty of | o crowing vine, intolerable cruelty to the plaintift. | © ¢ 5T 0n 0 TS s 4. The defendant has been habi- : \armies of Poland. tually intemperate. | 7—Dawes was a brigadier gen ‘The Plaintiff claims: eral in the World War, 1. A divorce. 8—The president’ 2. Permission to use her maiden | $75,000 a year. name. (Plaintiff, Alma Williams, is | 9—Californians in the cabinet recognized in the sum of $50.00 to are Hoover and Wilbur; Pennsyl- prosecute, etc.)) | vanians are Mellon and James J. This certifies that I have per-| Davis. | sonal knowledge of the financial re-| 10—Brigadier. General Smedley sponsibility of the Plaintiff and | D. Buller is in command in China. dcem it sufficient to respond to the costs in this process. Hereot fail not, but of this writ, with your doings thereon, make due service and return. Dated at New Britain, this 24th| day of May, A. D. 1927 HARRY GINSBURG, Commissioner of the Superior | 23¢. Court for Hartford County. NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS fish have periods of in- which fulfill the purposes fast- the salary s Special Notice A public whist Wednesday eve- ning in the T. A. B. Hall for the benefit of the builng fund. Sev- eral prizes have been donated. Adm. Returns for the hand em- before Thursday.—advt. weil | | broidered scarf should be in on or | HORNSBY HAS GRUDGE Declares He's Willing to Race | Frankle Frisch to Show Which s | Faster on Bases. \'ew York, May 25 (UP)—Rogers second baseman of the York Giants, who was traded {oy the St. Louis ‘dinals for | Frankie Frisch, awoke tofay with a grudge and issued a challenge. sorted sports writer the effect that Frische is a faster man on the bases than Hornsby and that the St. Louis club gained in 4pced by the 1y Hornshy, said the hat T'll race | the bases for any side 52t he wishes to name. I'll show. him amd a lot of icritics who is the faster man.” The Giants’ star said he wanted to | run the when his team plays at the Sportsman park, st. Louis, on June 15, or “at any cther Urisch is willing.” Gives Views on Japan Lim around Herbert Johnson, speaking at the regular weekly meeting of the New Britain kxchange club last evening at the Burritt hotel gave his listen- ers a graphic idea of conditions in Japan as scen by the permanent vi: the transient tourist. He eral illustrations in the simila and difference of that country to the United States and outlined the cconomic conditions of the eastern domain. Preceding the speaker of the eve- ning Herb Woods gave a report of the Civic Music association. Charles Law gave a second annual report of the Exchange club's official baby, Charles Jr. Charles Warner gave a report of the progress of the club’s petition against Sunday afternoon movies in this city. A board of control meeting fol-| lowed the regular session of the club. The club had as its guests | W. G. Cutter of the Stanley Rule and Level Co. and Cyril Gaftney, lo- cal attorney City ltems | Toasted Sandwiches, jadvt. Our First Anniverss New Gift Shop | A daughter { New Hritain General ho‘pnyll to \Ir and Mrs. Frank | Hillside_avenu I Nash Suits $2 —advt, The police are Investighting the | theft of bicycles ‘owned by John | Holmes of 349 Rocky Hill avenue ‘nnr] Stanley Coe of 146 Greenwood streot, from the Central Junior High | school. Our First Anniversary Sale. v Gift Shop—Open evenin; Miss Amy Carlson of 815 street, will spend the wee New York city. Our Tirst Anniversary Sale. New Gift Shop—Open evenings—z Tasty Sandwichi —advt. Hartford. .90. McCabe, Tel. 454 N " o ] English officials traveling at pub- lic expense now must go the cheap- est way, whether by rail or motor bus. Stato of Hartiord, the NOTY id caus ounecticut, 2ith day of Ssuperior County of May, 1927, ORDER OF Upon_complaint in said Court, at Hartford in County, on the first Tuesday of Claiming a_divorce and cha 3, it appearing to and he v the subscribing autho | whereabouts of the defendant |xnown to the plaintif, | Ordered, that motice of the institution and pendency of sald complaint shall be en the defend by publishing this er in the v n- Herald, a sowspaper published w Britain, e a week, for two successive weeks, ommencing on or before May 26, 1927 G. 1. GLOVER CAMPBELL | Assistant Cleric of said Court. June, is un- SKIPPY CORGY FORD JUPY COME BACK FROM BORNEO AN’ HE SAYS HIM AW’ GENE WRIGHT FOUND SOME UN CRARRED CLAND. WEWU HE SAYS HE MET A LOT 0'GUYS WHo IS HEAD HUNTERS. WHISTCLE THE e had read the comments of as- | resentful | time | For Exchange Club Benefii ‘ itor as differing from the outlook 01" Rothanner of 313 | . Packard Drug. | brought | sald | THE HERALD L ANNOUNCEMENTS I CLASSIFIED ADS . Burial Lots, .\louumems ! AUTOMOT[VLb Autos and Trucks For Sale. § Alptabetically Arranged for Quick and Licady Reference LINE RATES | BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete, _ steel inforce ter proot, scaled. N. B. Vault Co. T Te- 337 hermetically | | F'ORD COUPE, 1925, good condition. original tires, very low mileage. Tel. 3218-W, after 6:30 p. m. for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions, Carving eod letter cutting our speciaity. Florists 3| BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. Sandell's Greenhouss, 218 Oak 8t Phone 21§1-3. | FOR DECORATION DAY—Astor plants, { $1 per 100; carnation, $1 per doz | | Decoration day plants at reasonabls prices. Thom: Davis & Son, 141 Dwight St. Also corner of East and | B Sts. Tel. 3448-2, Charge Prepaid 10 09 24 21 a2 .38 3 q -1 line [ 1 day ...1 line | 6 days...1 line Yearly Order Rates Application Cpon | i Count 6 words to a line. | 14 lines to an inch. Mininium Space, 3 lines. | um Bouk Charge, 35 cents [ 4 accepted after 1 P. M. for inea [ = i a0 ay. VARIETY—Of plants and flowers, Low | A e priced. Como in and see them. John- | palaphonec ! Askton aniing son's Greenhouse, 517 Church street. ity the Tlerald at once ff your ad fs incorrect. Not respon- sible for errors after tha first insertion, -_—mmm No Page AN on Same vinca vin large flow- oston ferns, ias, map- | m, burning bush, Salvia, strawtlow- | Sweet Wililam, Hardy | Ivy, lilies, ums, coleus, | ring C: | i nt Zinnias, : dragons, Delp AUTOMOTIVE Marigold, Petun I —— antl Tiardy! Blilow ayec: ' Best Buys in Town blooming T atalpa trees, barber California Privet, grape vines, eve cgg plant. caulifower and to- ISSEX COAC dozen, $1 per hun- | rx .u\ it lettuce - and JRDN TUDOR 100. We | FORD COUF paskets. We fill | 2 PAIGE TOURIN LG ¥ FORD TUDOR OL1SMOBIL JLL K Dirt and labor frec Burnside Ave. Greenhouse, Ea Automobile Co. 22 MAINST. TEL. 1513 Hartford. Phone Laurel 1610. USED CAR DEPT. " Thc, por Qo nd ind ¥ i 3 on the merclal Trust Co. lost. Finder kindly | rm_same to hank | TON TERRIER PUP lost, 2 months | old. white with black sots. | . Answers to the mame of Jackic. pet. Pleaso’ return to < HERE YOU CAN BUY | SAFELY || Lexington Brougham 1| 1924 Fora Tudor Sedan Lexington Touring ¢ Lexington Touring | Ford Panel Delivery | Chevrolet Screen Delivery | 6 Pontiac Landau Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 black and ward it Rackliffe, y striped markings. returned to Mrs. Fred 135 Kensington_Ave, Personals INFIRMATION P APHS il | this month at reduced prices, We also §IE b aniaradient treas W ITNALL L or | | | S — Surgical _and Made to measure. Mrs. Annetta Carpenter. 27 Glen St. Tel. 133-12. DONT start on _your Decoration day trip without a camera. We have them from $1 up, every ome guaranteed t take pictures or money back.. Are udio. dress. 5 open all day 3 Photographs taken. Buy your came here and get first roll developed free. | IT IS GOING TO RAIN Mere and: ool | SOME MORE! ———— 1 AUTOMOTIVE I AUtOmatlc | Auto and Truck Agencies 8 Windshield Wiper | sex_soror erms—suim - For All Model Plone_2601. : CADILL:?U AND Fords Sales & $4.50 Installed Play Safe LA SALLE CARS — | Service. Lash Motors, Inc, “A Reliablo Concern.” 411 West Main St Tel. 3000 | CHRYSLER—4¢ and 6, | “tce. _Bennett Motor 8al | 8t Phone 2852, |CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and | service. Superlor Auto Company, 127 Church_8t. Phone z11. | CODGE _BROTHERS—sales and Service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1120 Stan- Automotive Sales & Service 248 Elm St. | | FORD CA ks, tractors, | service, farm tmplements. Automotiv: | Sales and Service, 243 Elm St. Tel | 2701 | FORD CATS—Truck tors. Sales, Phone and Fordson Sules and Service. Berlin Berlin. Holmquist Bros., trac- | Auto | ATION OF CLAIMS L . The ca or s qnlos and Service. Main St. Tel. 3696, TUPMOBILE AND STAR—GSaics | and service department. Burritt Sales Co., 240 llartford Ave. at Stan- ley St Tel. 4195. MOON . AND DIANA—Sales & Service R G, Rudolph. 127 Cherry St Tel NASH—Motor At a Court of Prot itain within and for rlin, in the County of of Connecticut, on A D iy 1 S Gaftuey, FEsq.. . On motion of Genevieve Roy and . Gazner of said New Britain, as e-utors of the last will and testament Arthur Roy, late of New Britain, within said district deceased. This Court doth decree that six | Sal months be allowed and lmited for the B creditors of sald estate to exhibit their llaims against the same to the Execu- ftors and directs that public notice be n of this order by advertising in a per published {n said New Brit- having a circulation in said and nosting A copy therest the public Sign post In said town of Britain, nearest the pl where wsed last dwelt reurn | to holden at New the District of Hartford and the 25th day 01 new line Hawker, &S cars. See and Service. A. G. n_8t. Phone 2456, AAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales and service. Products of General Motars. C. Leautiful Cars fn America.” W Immort Paige Co t Main St. Tel. 2510, {80 MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales end | Service; cor. Elm and Park 8ts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. | | WITLYS-KNIGHT __ AND _ OVERLAND | Judge. | AGENCY—Bales and Bervice. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloln Garage and Motor Bales, Fred Beloin, Jr. Prop. 116, Church_8t. 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STANLEY PHONE 4195, Auto Parts and Accessories 11 TIRES, batterien, auto clectric service . & V. Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myrtle Si. el 3693, LUNLOP AND LEE TIRE dry storage batterles. J. Rockwell Ave, co 1369. Wet _and M. Farrell, Webster Hill. Tel By PERCY CROSBY (Cepyright, 192! HOUSE WE AcwAays Ger S, by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) TO ME THEM (TIND O' PEOPCE IS VERY DISGUSTFUL — IN OUR S#HAmeoas. DONT GIVE UP THE SHIP, FELLERS | WHILE THEY'S LIFE THEY'S HOPE/ WHADDYE MEAN SHIP2 SHE'S GONE T‘eLOE\/.

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