New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1927, Page 34

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R e > lasts, him to it the glory will send | townsfolk for their services. That rumor cap' that way HERALD HALD Plainville Person Promptly Picks ery scseiopments, nomever, Hale's | The Beloin Garage is up a tree, the legislature where all gat amply pald | The time is short, so please make t] |be chetked up for everybody over | is too excited about the | prize to even mention their favorite keep our and announce The Herald classified ad poetry Poetry Prize R. M. Hale, of Plainville, after due deliberation, gets the prize of %1 for the best offering tods The subjects are picked bodily from the Herald classificd ads. Just to show you the way rumors fiy. or other, it became known on the streets of Plainville that Hale was in a fair way to win the p Johu Kimmel got so "het up” bout the whole matter th, affairs of state were completely forgotten. Al Bor- dean and Doc. Frost simply besides themselves when the rumor ached their ¢ Dan Colling, 1n Hartford eating empori- | { 4 had to tell cverybody | soon as he got wind of the first refreshing. is issued to everybody in the world to come in on it. “all get out.” s Mr. Hale's winning lines: Son Muin street. Just telephone four- o A mattress new Will come to you, And you can doze in princely st were Poetry should be § lines or ot selected from any of select- 0 odd Herald classified 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.” t he was taki tion for a tes r for Hale. Kimmel thinks it's it honor to win the dollar, but he also thinks a would be stretching the m , al- though far be it from him to sub- tract from ]én]w-'« glory. Ma WHOLESALE WE REPEAT! THERE'S ONLY ONE HARDWARE STORE FOR YOU! KOLODNEY'S WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? NOT A THING! YOU NEED EVERYTHING PICTURED HERE TO KEEP THE LAWN AND YARD IN PERFECT CONDITION THERE'S GRASS SEED ......... 1 35¢ RUBBAGE BURNER .............. $2.95 COLDWELL LAWN MOWER ......$15.00 50 FT. HOSE & REEL WITH NOZZLE $9.50 WHEELBARROW ... .. 85.95 LAWN RAKE ........ .. 80c STEP LADDERS ............... ft. 43¢ WINDOWBOXES . ... $1.00 (Success “24") —and that’s not all—GARDEN TOOLS, etc., here awaiting your inspection. THE SPALDING BATHING SUITS ARE IN FOR DECORATION DAY 5 Flag Cluster Radia- 3x5 ft. fast color tor Cap Shields. Reg. Flags with cord and 50c. Complete holder. Reg. $2.50. 35¢ $1.25 LOOK O\A’.ER YOUR FISHING TACKLE FOR AUTO TRIPS SPECIAL! Gallon Capacity Pint Wide Mouth VACUUM THERMAL JUGS BOTTLES 24 hrs. hot or cold $1.75 C BASKETS for family picnics. Special .. p 890 DO YOU NEED ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS GOING TO PUTTER AROUND THE HOUSE OVER THE WEEK-END? We have a table of Handy Tools, popularly priced, that should interest you. TIME FOR WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS Miniature GARDEN SETS Rake, Hoe, Shovel 25¢ OUR DELIVERY SERVICE IS PROMPT PHONE US EY B Growing with Reason 220 MAIN ST. Wear-Ever PERCOLATORS Reg. $2.75 OPP. MONUMENT For the ad of the Beloin Garage. writing contest is open to all, the {rules are simple, and the endeavor so a blanket invitation Vermont University, has been elect- Once you get the swing of it, you can have more fun For the ad of Mackay-Wallin, 63 sness is now your fate, § cight, | 8 it! {encampment this evening in No. 1 | street. | Days of Inquisition Are { Recalled by Bones'Found Mexico City, May 27 (P--The ter- ys when the inguisition oper- It needs a car-washer, vou see, haste, An expert washer gets the place lated in Mexico City were recalied when workmen excavating in one of the old sections, dug up about 200 City Items son of the late of this city ' of the inquisition offices, and the track star at newspapers therefore conclude that the bones are those of ‘“heretics, Henry T. Bray, Dr. Henry T. Bray and a football and ed by his class to represent it in v tudents Council at the univer- incurred the enmity of the inqui tion several centuries ago and die under torture, their bodies being . Mrs. M. L. Marsh of 178 : AR dumped together into one big hole.” Lincoln street have returned from a trip to Atlantic City and Washing- ton, D. C. Straw We have them all! $5. New York Sample Main street.—advt. A class of candidates. will be ex- alted to the Royal Purple degree at the regular meeting of Comstock {Parents of Husband Are ‘ Sued by Latter’s Wife Chicago, May 27 (®—Opic Read the author, and his wife, Mrs. A , .were named defendants in 50,000 alienation of affection suit ed in superior court today. They o charged with alienating the af- Leghorn? Panama? What $1.95 to shop, lodge room Odd Fellows' hall, Arch Lunch will follow the work- ing of the degree. The_police were notified today of | the suspension of the right to oper: ate in the case of Andrew Antolini of 28 Prospect street, and suspen- sion of the license of Ernest H. Schneider of 40 Maple strect, from his wife, by Guilfo estrang- ed wife ,Mrs. Beatrice Marcus Read, 2, formerly a bathing beauty. It is ged that the parents of her hus- band encouraged him to come home whenever any matrimonial troubles arose and that he continually went home to tell his troubles, I AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE Memorial Day Bargains RADIATOR FLAGS 29¢ 30x5.25 BUMPERS | LUGGAGE ; NICKLED For Fords UERS SPOT LIGHT | Front & Rear GRS $1250 18150 $350 | ; : | 10,000 Mile | 31x4 32x4 Guarantee i 10,000 Mile | 10,000 Mile 29x4.40 10,000 Mile Balloon Tires! Guarantee Guarantee Guarantee $875 $10.60 $11.15 $1230 Budd Auto Products Co. 161 Arch St. Tel. 3989 Drive One of These Memorial Day 1927 Hudson—7 passenger Sedan—Brand new—Driven but 1,200 miles—Less than a month old. 1925 Hudson Brougham—Fully equipped—Trunk includ- ed—Good tires, good paint and in good condition. 1924 Cadillac Victoria—4 passenger—New Duco and new tires—A good buy. § o 1923 Packard Six—Five passenger Sedan in nice condition throughout. 1920 Winton Touring—Wonderful family car—New paint and new tires. 1926 Chrysler Coach—Two door—Good paint—New rub- ber—8,000 miles—Hard to beat. 1926 Chrysler Sedan—5 passenger—Good rubber—Nice paint. 1920 Cadillac Phaeton—Will still give a lot of service. LOTS OF OTHERS COME AND LOOK THEM OVER Easy Time Payments Arranged Trades Accepted The Lash Motors, Inc. “A Reputable Concern” Phone 3000 411 West Main Street PUT HIS HANDS OVER HIS HEAD? AND HER PALS POLLY skulls and many broken Lones. The | excavations are at the site of one | witches, blasphemers and others who fections of their son, Guiltord Read, | | United THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Iplatetically Arranged for Qulek and Keady Geference LINE RATES tor CONSUCUTIVE INSERTIONS 1 day ...1 iine 3 days...1 line 24 21 6 days...1 line 2 36 Chargge Prepatd RU) 03 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count § words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lnes. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified » Page on Eame Day. Saturday 10 A. M. Tolephone 925. Paked Ask for an Ad the Herald at once If t. . Not_respon- for after the frst insertion. errors NOW YOU ASK ONE Here are the answers to the Now You Ask One" questions: 1. Canadia is larger than the States. Cotton the chief export of ited States. covered the X-r 4. The Missouri, M Arkansas are the long: the United States. t rivers in 5. William Penn founded Phila- | delphia, “City of Brotherly Love.™ 6. Anzacs means “Australia New Zealand Army Corps. 7. The north pole is at latitude 90 degrees north. 8. Alpha and Omega, Greek A and Z, means “beginning and end.” 9. Water boils at 212 degrees Farenheit. 10. The Koran is the Moham- medan Bible, AUTOMOTIVE '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 Buy Here Save Money Stephens Rordster $50 down Dort Touring $25 down Olds Sedan Excellent Shape $200 down Olds Touring $50 down Hudson Sedan—(7 pass.) $350 down See Mr. Larson Oldsmobile New Britain Co., Inc. 4 Elm St. William Konrad Roentgen dis- | sippi and | 'fim‘ — ) Burial Lots, Monuments 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found L3 AUTOMOTIVES f —— Autos and Trucks For Sale ¢ BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete, steel re- | Inforced; ~ water proof, hermetically 3370 FOCKETBOOK, red leather, contalning sum of money, lost. Finder please call W. Reward. | _sealed. N. B. Vauit Co. Tel, | NEW DRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORI 123 Oak St. Motumente of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our specialty. 4 : Florists 3| IB%":N FERNB—Very reasonalile phces. | andelll Greenhouss, 313 Oak Phone 2181.3. - { FOR DECORATION DAY—Astor _piants, | $1 per 100; carnation, $1 per doz. Decoration day plants at reasonable | prices. Thomas Davi Son, 141 Dwight St. Also corner of East and Belden Sts, Tel. 3448-2. VARIETY—Of plants and flowers, Low Greenhouse, §17 Church street. GIANT TTALL P , geraniums, fuchsias, ageratums Meliotrope, Martha Washington gerani ums, coleus, Bngllsh Ivy, vinca vines, § lemon verbenas, calla lilles, large flow- ering Capnas, Dracaenas. Boston ferns, glant *Zinnlas, asters, calenduias, smap- dragons, Delphinlum, burning bush, Marigold, Petunias,. Salvia, strawfow- ers, hollyhocks, Sweet William, Hardy santhemums, Hardy Phlox, ever- | blooming roses, Catalpa trees, barberry, California Privet, grape vines, ever- greens, egg plant, caulifiower and to- matoes, 15c. per dozen, §1 per hun- dred; peppers, cabbage, - lettuce - and broccoll, 10¢. per doz., 75e., per 100. We es_and baskets. We fll eta. Dirt and labor free. side Ave. Greenhouse, East Hartford. Phone Laurel 1610, Lost and Found 3 ASSES LOST in hiack case, Brown tortoise shell, near center or Franklin Square. Reward If returned to John 8. Angus, 234 So. Main St. AUTOMOTIVE HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY || Lexington Brougham i] 1924 Fora Tudor Sedan 1923 Lexington Touring 1925 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery ] 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery Pontiac Landau Sedan 1926 1924 Ford Coupe C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 | Used Car Values that {| Demand Attention ! See These Selected Cars i ! i 1027 Oakland DeLuxe Sedan. Maxwell Coupe. Hudson Sedan. Essex Sedan. (Demonstrator) Packard Club Sedan. Packard Club Coupe. Hudson Coach. 5 Buick Coupe. Hudson Brougham. Hudson Coach. Dodge Coupe. (4 passenger). Nash Coach TERMS TRADES The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 200 East Main St. Open Evenings Tel. 2542 MATTHEW MAZEIKA | vs. MARY S. MAZEIKA | Superior Court, State of Connecticut, | |County of Hartfofd, the 10th day of ! May. 1927 f ECOND ORDER OF NOTICE Upon complaint in said cause brought | to said Court, at Hartford, insald Co; [ty, on the first Tuesday of April, jand now pending, |not appeating to defendant has recel notice of the pendency of sid complaint and it ap- pearing to this Court that the where- abouts of the defendant Is unknown to the Plaintiff, Ordered, that motice of the institution and pendency «f sald compiaint shall | be given the defendant by publishing | this order in the New Britain Herald a\nevspaper sublished In New Britain fcnce a week, for two successive wee | commencing on or before May 20, 1 | By the Court, . | G. H. GLOVER CAMPBELL, | Assistant Clerk of sald Court. | Come in and see them. John- | SPE PAIGE Sixes and Eights, ITE GOLD WRIST WATCH lost, with white gold bracelet. Call at 3% Forest St. 16 bill lost on Church or Main Sts. by boy who cannot afford to lose. Pleasc return to A. Chant, 124 Hart 8t Personals [ about I month old wanted to s soon as possible. Write Box G., Herald. CONFIRMATION _ PHOTOGRAPHS _all this month at reduced prices. Wo also give an enlargement free with all or- ders. Arcade Studiy CORSETS — 8u and Made to measure. Mrs. Annetta 27 Glen 8t. T 2. BABY adopt 45-0. dress. G DON'T start on your Decoration day trip without & camera. We have them | from $1 up, every one guaranteed to | take plotures or money back. Arcade | Studio. ! STUDIO open all day_Decoration _day. Photographs taken. Buy your camera here and get first roil developed free. Arcado Studio. o AUTOMOTIVE . | Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK_MOTOR CARS—Bales #nd_(Wrv- ice. Capitol Buick Co. 193 Archb 8L Phone CADILLAC AND LA SALLE CARS — Sales & Ber Lash Motors, Inc. “A Raliable Conce 411 West Main St. Tel. 3000, CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Bales and eerv- ice. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Atcb 8t. Phone 2952. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—8aies snd service, Buperior Auto Company, 137 Church_8t. Phone 311, DODGE _BROTHERS—Bales and Bervice. | 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stan- ley St. Phonme 731. FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, parts service, farm (mplements. Automotive Sales and Service, 248 Elm &t Tel | FORD CARB—Trucks and Fordson trac- tors. Sales and Service, Berlin Auto S Berlin. Holmquist Bros., Prop 251-3. FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the next CHEVROLET 1924 TOURING CAR in excellent condition, all mew tires. Bar. sain_for cash. Heber Jester, 65 Mon. roe Bt. Tel. 37438-M. WE have In stock Overiand, Ford dan, Touring and Coupes. $25 dg balance on weekly payments R® Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. YOUR LAST CHANCE BEFORE DECORATION DAY TO BUY A GOOD USED FORD JUST.A FEW OF OUR BEST 1825 Fordor Sedan . 1935 Coupe 1926 Runabout .. 1924 Touring. We have the best assortment af tou \and 1 ton trucks in Conn. A small payment down and any of the above cars are yours. OPEN EVENINGS AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICB 248 ELM ST. 45 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 2700—2701 DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dodge Brothers 1926 Coupe 1935 Sedan 1924 Coupe 1923 Touring Maxwell 1925 Coupe Speclal sale on Used For 1923 to 192 Terms Arranged THE 8. F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 1129 STANLEY 8T. TBL. 731 OPEN EVENINGS 10 years. Sales and Service. 401°West ' Main St. Tel. 3698. HUPMOBILE AND STAR—Bales roome | Bales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. at Stal ley St. Tel. 4185. MOON AND DIANA—Sales & Bervice R. O Rudolph, 127 Cherry St m; otor cars. See the new line. nd_ Service. A. G. Hawker, b8 . _Phone 2486. OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sale and rvice. Producte of General Motors. C. . Bence, 60 Chestnut st. Tel. 2215. “The Most Beautiful Cars in America.” Whitmore Paige Co., 319 Kast Main St. Tel. 2510, REO_ MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Seurle & Co., Salt and Service; cor. Elm and Par! hone | 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbera | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND 3 AGENCY—8ales and Service. Fine mo- | tor. cars. Beloln Garage and Motor | Bales, Fred Beloln, Jr. Prop, 116 _Church 8t _Phone_iseh. SELDEN TRUCKS8—Balss and Bervice. Palace \Garage. 39 'East Main 8t Tel 3904, i STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Baler and Service. Albro Motor- ales Co. 225 Arch St. Phone 260: Good to Look at Better to Drive Come in and get your car for Decoration Day All Reconditioned—Fair in Pricc Overland Touring—$70 down. Ford Tudor—s$60 down. Chevrolet Sedan—§40 down. Chevrolet Touring—$100 down. Ford Sedan—$60 down. Chevrolet Sedan—$20 down. Ford Touring—$30 down. Easy Terms—The Old Car Tuken in as First Payment! MANY OTHERS! All In the Very Best Condition and Sold With Our Guarantee. Superior Auto Co. 125 Church Street and Rear 51 Main Street 1 ven! an' mavee ceT EM BUSTED WHEN HE DON'T tINOW IF 1T’s RoCH BOTTOM OR NOT. IMHOOPS!EAMT: DAN' = |THE STORM 15 OVER, AN [THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH! RIDIN' PIGGYBACK ON A TURNED TURTLE ROWBOAT MAY BE A PICNIC TO YOU, BUT 1TS5 MY IDEA OF NUTHIN' T'DO’ BETWEEN US AN’ THE SUN SURE TAKES THE CAKE/ N OUR OFFERINGS THIS WEEK NASH BEDAN NASH VICTORIA HUP CLUB SEDAN | HUDSON BROUGHAM | DODGE TOURING | CHEVROLET coacH | All These Used Cars Are in Real Gosa Condition. KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. Corner Elm and Park. Streets. TELEPHONB 2110 Best Buys in Town| 1224 ESSEX COACH 1825 FORD TUDOR 1925 FORD COUPE 1922 PAIGE TOURL 1324 FORD TUDOR 1923 OLDSMOBILE 1924 MAXWELL TOURING Elmer Automobile Co. 22MAINST, TEL. 1513 DEPT. 10-12 WEST The Standard” Tire| Company Few of Our Real Specials 8,000 Mile Guarantee First Quality of Used Tires $2.00 Up ‘The House of Tire Bargains’ 89 Arch St By PERCY CROSRY (Ccpyright. 1925, by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) —— YW \ et 5-27 Copyright, P. L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. By V'VE SAW SOME QUEER CLOUDS IN MY DAY, UNK, BUT THAT BABY

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