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FLIERS SPENT NIGHT | FLOATING IN WRECKAGE British Aviators, Forced Down In Long Flight, Tell of Their Experiences. Basra, Irak, May 2 6UP—How they spent a night on the wreckage of thelr airplane after having forcéd to descend on the waters of the Persian Gulf while engaged in | what they hcped would be a non- stop flight from England to India, has been told by Captains Carr and Gillman, of the Dritish Royal Air | Force. The aviators aboard a gunboat, from the head of t They were about the gulf when their showed signs of troubl they were forced (o des £0 dark, the distinguish 1 ved here ian, at ult. et above plane first ar airpla them in t state hou aboard the r ol island three small boat and tried but the currents were 100 spent the night on th and at dawn the wrecka a lig NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927. Friday were forced morning and when they down Saturday night they cstimated they had covered 3,440 miles. They say they had cnough fuel left for another seven hours flying. A native boat tried 'HELEN SCHILLING Rl O Herald Classiied Ad Gontest ' - Making Big Hit the whole story of their flight, a ing they were forbidden to do so by Miss Helen Schilling of erts street walks awa service regulations, poctry prize today. The idea of over the Herald classified the right thought, although. speaking, no one ad is selected prize winner. ot must be of the 300 classified ads. There on the beneh, very good poetry but | the r violated, inas | much, as th to One do with Heral on Lindbergh is a peach, but out of All fairness to Lindbergh we doubt it he has ever heard of the Herald classified ads. He's put wise to making so much money now that he loesn't reh diligently over the : ads for his bar- zains. That's the only connection ! the can see connecting Lind- bergh and the cl course, it would have he had askéd the president of ance it he had read the Herald classificd ads but he didn’t, and in the words of the Eddy-Glover Post, “That's that.” State Police Guarding State House in Mass. Boston, M 26 (A—A corporal } pelice patrol was today 1 by Commissioner Foote, of afety, to g d the office in house of vernor Alvan | It was said that this was without request from the gov- | crnor and was simply precaution- iry. Governor Fuller is nos eng: tion of the ind intervi that connection at the | 28 Rob- o with the Hereafter, ted from Herald » state Ful odd [ any one some ws several persons in WORK OF ART DISCOVERED. | Madrid, M (UP)—aA v n established as a t was learned today. Tt is of Jeronima De La monk of Santa T scano convent in Toledo, who in when he was 76 vears old stablish the first convent of the portrait n swell if find a flat.” “Well,” says I When you've fied Ads to go by.” *“no need to sigh Now Mike Thanks to the to Pat, every night ads through lie's learned it's the right and only thing to do. is settled in his lovely f Herald, and th 1ks And he reads all the Cause Here's the rules: Poetry should be 8 lines or unde Subject selected from o 00 odd Herald ¢ Wy of sified listening the telephone Letters must e to poetry over be addressed to 4 Want Ad Poetry Judge Britain He tters should be signed by anthor, name and address— no “nom de plumes.” Veteran of 103 Duels Arrives in America York, May 26 (#—Pal nor, a member of the Hunga n parliament, who has fought 103 duels, most of them in defense of the Jewish faith, has arrived on the Hambe American liner Resolute for o study of American affairs and conditi . His most recent ] occurred less than 1wo years ago when he was 65 years old and lasted sixty- seven minutes, considered a record a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Your Garret or Storeroom is a Treasure House of old household goods that a coat of Berrycraft Varnish Stain Will Make Fit for Use Again ¢ There are unlimited possibilities in the use of Berryeraft Varnish Stains, not only in an ar- tistic sense but of economy also. Articles of furniture, etc., that have been discarded be- cause they were shabby and worn, may be re- stored to beauty and usefulness at an outlay of a few cents. Is well adapted for general interior woodwork, such as doors, wainscoting, baseboards, ete., af- fording an economical and easy method of pro- ducing an artistic finish on both new and old surfaces. 1t will not peel, chip or crack, is not injured by moisture, and an occasional wiping with a damp cloth will keep the finish in good condition. It makes a tough and elastic finish, and is, therefore, an ideal and sanitary finish for floors, the attractive colors permitting a selec- tion to harmonize with the surroundings and general color scheme of any room. Even com- mon pine floors can be made artistic by the use of Berrycraft Varnish Stains. BERRY BROTHERS’ LIQUID GRANITE Thirty-five years and more is not an unusual length of time before a liquid granite surface needs refinishing. IT IS THE MOS DURABLE VARNISH IN THE WORLD ILOONEY BRI HARDWARE LCO:iRANY Growing with Reason 220 MAIN ST. OPP. MONUMENT for ducls in Hungary o the Napoleonic wars. His op M. Benard, the Hungarian minister, Mr. Sandor, who ha ing since Hurgary I the practice, defen | “one of the best friends.” To get back to Miss Schilling's si , the judge will say that she a neat compliment for the | Herald classified ads in her p | winning endeavor, and we agree { with her, modestly of course. You | see, the judge is supposed to be a { poet himself so he takes that old e | cuse of poctical license even in writ- ing this column of abracadabra.| I i Once more an carnest appeal to all| head in my | to try their hand at writing a few | the effort to { lines will be given in order that no-| Made many body fecls slighted, Here's nmhfl‘lr"f"ufl el cial issu. ‘N L5 i i | With a downhearted look says Mike | | to Pat, | READ HF s ! “I've searched the town and T can't| FOR BEST RESU food ceascd duel- dueling as ways of making cut he off 1 said. “but in cut off heads I have friends. When you a man about some eru- you feel closer to him He is your friend.” AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE "FORD OWNERS Who have favored us with their business in the past 23 years, it is our duty to continue to serve them with Genuine FORD Parts and Service We have a large stock of Ford parts and a well equipped service station— 10 and 12 Pearl Street LOW REPAIR RATES Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. New Britain Telephone 1513 SKIPPY ANIMAC YA Now ? THREE GUESSES - THE FIRST Two DoN'r KEEP COOL, HON. GENTS, KEEP COOL . ponent was islated against | man's | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alplabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES [| ror coxsicumive iNsErTIONS | Prepaid 03 B4 36 Charge 1 e 10 .21 line s .1 line rder Rates Upon Application © 6 words to a line. ¥ Jimum Book Charge, 55 cente. ad accepted after 1 P. M. for ed Page on Same Day urday 10 A. M. ephone 925 Ask for an Ad Herald at once 1t Not respon- after the first | | | | The Answers Here are the ans "Now You Ask One.” 1—Eli Whitney invented the cot- the | s is used alrships because it is non- | 1d non-explosive. | ey Porter. | 4—The nineteenth amendment to constitution gave nation-wide ge to women, 5—President Roosevelt | ried twice, 1883 and 18S6. wife died in 1884. | mar- | 6—The dome of the national | His first capital is made of cast iron. —The gross area of the United States is 3,026,789 square mile | S—The tenth wedding anniversary |is called the tin wedding. 9—Canberra s the capital of Australia. 10—Flo | north pole \ “AUTOMOTIVE e S ADVANCE SATURDAY SPECIALS 1926 Chrysler Coupe 1925 Dodge Sedan 1926 Ford Coupe 1924 Nash Phaeton. (2) 1923 Essex Coach A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm St. Tel. 2456 Bennett flew over the th Commander Byrd. 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