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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 192%. DA KATZ WINS - NOW YOU | B L L Il o | NS R— H]ETRY n“lMR‘ ASK ONE ‘ TITI‘E IN AUEUST‘CmmIcm Branch Cooperating In Oak Street Girl Today's Winner, | Wightman Cup Tennis Matches, in Berald Contest | to Be Staged at Forest Hills | for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS | |FOR DECORATION DAY—Astor a New York, May 28 (P—The| $1 per 100; carnation, Decoration day prices. Thomas Davis & Son, 141 Dwight St. Also corner of East and Wightman cub tennis matches of | 1827, to decide the women's team | championship annually contested be- ! tween the Unticd States and Eng- Belden Sts. Tel. 3448 Lost and Found & land, will be played at the W Side Tennis club, Forest Hills LO! Brown Y., on Friday and Saturday, August l AUTOMOTIVE | Auto and Truck Anndu___a BUICK_MOTOR CARS—8aies and Berv- ice. Capitol Buick Co. 133 Arch St Phone 3607. CADILLAC AND LA SALLE CARS — Sales & Bervice. Lash Motors, Inc. “A Reliable Concern.” 411 West Main Bt. Tal. 3000, HRTSLER—¢ and G Sales and eerv ice. Bennett Motor Buies Co. 280 Arch St. Phone 2952 CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Baies and sorvice. Buperior Aufo Company, 137 Church_8t. Phone 1], 3 OODGE _BROTHERS—Baies and_Bervice. WHITE GOLD WRIST WATCH lost,| 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stan- with white gold bracelet. Call at 38| ley St. Phone 731 ¥ | FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, parts 10 11 lost on Church or Main Sts. by | service, farm {mplements. Automotive boy who canmot afford to lose. Pleaso| Sales and Service, 348 Elm 8t Tel. 10 A. 124 Hart St | 2701 Personals @ | FORD CARS—Trucks about 1 as soon utos and Trucks For Sale WE have In stock Overland, Ford o dan, Touring and Coupes. $25 down, balance on weekly paymenta R. G Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. plants, $1 per doz. plants at reasonable Picnic on Grounds of Conn. Institute for Blind Charge Prepaid NOW 18 THE TIME TO. BUY 10 24 “2 1 line 1924 Hup 4 Sedan 1926 Hup 8§ Gedan. A picnic at the Connecticut In-| 1925 Ford Tom Truck stitute for the Blind at Farmington | will be held by the state association | of the International Sunshine so- | ciety, of wheh Canonicus branch of | this city is a member next Wed- nesday Arrangements have been made | with a local transportation company to transport members from this city. | Closed cars will leave the Burritt | hotel at 11 a. m. The outing will be held on the grounds of the nurs-! ery department. A basket lunch will be served at 12 o'clock noon and there will be an entertainment by the children at 1 o'clock. Mrs. W. W. Marshall of 659 Stan- street is in charge of local rangements. Friends of local Sun- hiners have been invited to attend. | Burlal Lots, Monuments Members of the society from va- | BURIAL VAULTS—Cos rious parts of the state are ex-| mrrcedi pater proof. pected to attend and plans have | SEW BRITATN MONGNER been made for a large gathering. | 123 Oak St. Mobuments of al) and descriptions. Carving and cutting_our s} THE ANSWERS Simon Peter tried to resist, | »w his sword and cut off the ht ear of the high priest's ser- ant—John xviii: 1-10. The Lord instituted the Passover to Moses and Aaron — Exodus xii:1 j—The ten commandments are in Deuteronomy v: 7-21. 1—Michal wif- —Christ Get thee Mark viil 6—Christ John plac hand.—Mark {1, 7 was the image Nebucha ar in a dre Daniel interpreted.—Daniel 1i:28145, S—King Ahasueras chose Esther or his queen.—Esther ii:1-16. James and John Yearly Order Rates Upon Application tortolse shell, mear center or Franklin | Square. Reward If returned to John 8. Angus, 234 0. Main St. 1924 C Ida Katz of 17 Oak street gets 1324 Chew the Herald Classified ad poetry priz: today. She hooks up Lindbergh with a Herald classified ad very neatly and the whole poem shows a fre dom of though which should be r warded. There seems to be som doubt in the minds of the prize win- as to how they ar heir dollar. All they have drop into the Herald t and the dollar it they Count § words to a line. Tudor 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lnes. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted atter 1 P. M. for on Same Day. 3 BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. 38 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 955. w Britaln Agency for Hupmobile and Star Cars. Telephone 325 Ask for an Ad Iajer. Notify the Tierald at your ad fs incorrect. N sible for errors after insertion, l ANNOUNCEMENTS || LR LY steel re- | AUTOMOTIVE hermetically | ce._ 0 Chemnut bt Tel. 2215 Tel. |Good to Look at || Better to Dhivell el L Paige Co., 319 East Maln St. Tel. 2610. RED MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Come in and get your car for Decoration Day d Fordson trac- tors. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto month G wanted 15| Sajes, Berlin Holmquist Bros, Pro Write Box | 3 i HARTFORD AVE., COR. STANLEY PHONE 4195. 1 daughter, xviif (e rebuked Peter with| This was announced tod behind me, Satin.* — ' International pla . United States Lawn Tennis tion which pointed out the es ment of a precedent in setting the dates earlier than usual to allow in- tervention of about a week between | the international team matches and | the women's national championships events, | The change was suggested by sov- eral of the leading woman players. sons of Zebedee.—Mark All matches since tha cup w placed in competition in 1923 have {been played either at Forest Hills or at Wimbledon in England. America won the 1923 match at Forest Hills each team won ip its oppon- | nt's country, the United States now holding the cup. Year by year the competition has | grown closer and a well-fought duel is foreseen this summer when the jcontest will be the “rubber” of the v. The detective bureau is inves- five years of play. At present the | tigating. United States leads in matches, 151 aggiaq and in sets 36 to 32, whila | 4. land has the more game was once 1t on- the first to get |, BABY adopt 5: [ NFIRMATION PHOTOGRAPHS _all thi I at reduced prices. We aiso | give an enlargement free with all or~ | ade_ Studio. | S — Surgical _and | Made to wmeasure. Mrs. Annetta | Carpenter, 27 Glen St. Tel. 139-12. | avid's i will be he 10 years. Sales and Service. Main 8t. Tel. 3696, AUPNOBILE AND BSTAR—Bales rooms and service department. Burritt Motor Sales Co.,, 240 Hartford Ave. at Stan- ley 8t. Tel. 4195. | MOON_ AND _DIANA—8alos & Bervice. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t Tel 2081-2. NASH—Motor_cara. See the new lime. Sales and_ Service. A. G. Hawker, 58 E£lm_8t. Phone 2486, GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales and | vice. Producte of General Motors. C. Tor the next 401 West led to the ves, for the > S0 g ment. YOUR LAST ORANCE James and left refused s at lis right BEFORE DECORATION DAY TO BUY A GOOD USED FORD “oil” to allot seen by 2 m, which everybody hand 1t eir er. te. JUST A FEW OF OUR BEST e the and the nsider it bl <l xs articl P nams your 1925 Fordor Sodan 1925 Coupe 1926 Runabout 1924 Touring eizes tetter Cltiy Items 2 “ins Tow Joha- hurch street. | G4 VARIETY—Of plants and flowers. priced. Como in and ses them. son's Greenhouse, 517 should en go to the com- ing could said everyhody to | spec We have the best assortment of ton Bearle & Co., Sales and 2nd ton trucks In Conn. A small Elm and Park Sts. Phone | payment down and any of tho abote ents for Gabriel Snubbera | cars are yours, AND _ OVERLAND NCY—Bales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloln Garage and Motor Bales, Fred Beloln, Jr. Prop., 116 Church 8t. Phone 4560. ‘ | SELDEN _TRUCKS—8Sales and Bervice. | Palace Garage, 39 East Maip 8t Tel. | 2904, f | STUDEBAKER _ MOTOR _ CARB—Bales |7 ana service. Albro Motor ales Co. 225 Arch St. Phone 260. Kengeth M. Service; cor. 2110, Local Our Tirst Anniversary Sale. The - 3 New Gift Shop.—advt. . i Robert Carison Martha Wasehi 1s, Eng v n verbenas, a large flow- Cannas, Dracacnas Boston fern nt Zinnias sng, Delphini of 6 Chestnut |street complained to Lieutenant Bamforth last night that sixteen grave markers of Andree lodge, 1. O. 0. F., were stolen at Fairvi ceme- | trop un All Reconditioned—Fair in Price OPEN EVENINGS spact thunder just to f man is erabbing s yelling Overland Touring—$70 down. Ford Tudor—3$60 down. Chevrolet Sedan—3$40 down. Chevrolet Touring—$100 down. Ford Sedan—360 down. Chevrolet Sedan— TFord Touring—$30 down. Vins Gruelling Match From Bobby Cruickshank ew Rochelle, N. Y., May 28 (P~ johnny Farrell of the Qu & AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE 248 ELM BT. 45 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 2700—2701 Vurning bush, | 10, Petunias, Salvia, strawflow- Sweet Willlam, Hardy Hardy Phlox, Catalpa_trees, \s nia Privet, grape vines, egg plant, caulifiower and Tie, § copy ins and Here' Sandwiches, Crowell" Luek tos | hun with | | Gors club, Mamaronec !the metropolitan open pion, having won the titls final battle with Bobt of the Progress club., N, Y, is golf cham- in a thrill- Cruie So don't drive it stroct har too. have Fidelity or Bonds, 'S§ you, Farrell ascended to the {held by Macdonald Smith, who w: unable to compete use of {ll- ness, by playing a consistently good game through fog, rain and wind throne ty gan, Here's the rules: ker Ridge | F i Miss Helen the as- | Str s cup defender: sociation’s announcement said, will be chosen from a squad including Wills, Mrs. George W. | Wightman, Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, fiss Elizabeth Ryan, Mrs. Marion Z. Jessup, Miss Eleanor Goss, Miss Martha Bayard, Mrs. A. H. Chapin, Jr., Mrs. J. D. Corbiere, Miss Mar. o | his Plenty Made right, New York Sample Shop, street.—advt. Pazoneskas Church street reported the theft of Main Clemens Angelo Pas of 1z7i of reported to the theft of a spare tire and rim from automobile on Court street, | style priced toes, 97 Putnam| police the ! ; + peppers. cn 10¢. per do sell boxes an: e and baskets. Burnside Ave. to our straws.| 12 | Harttora right. $1.95 to per dozen, per bba lettuce oz, d D ecnhouse, Plono Laurel 1610, and | We il East 357 of 436, Hoylake, Eng, William Tweddell of May 28 Stourbri All Easy Terms—The Old Car Taken in as First Payment! MANY OTHERS! in the Very Best Condition and Sold With Our Guarantee. TWEDDELL SEEMS WINNER -(UP)— dage | ~_Autos and Trucks For_Saic Auto Parts and Accessorics - 11 L] EHEVROLET 1321 TOURING CAR_ in excellent condition, all new tires. Bar- gain for cash. Heber Jester, 65 Mon- roo St. Tel. 3748-M. DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dodge Brothers 1926 Coupe 1925 Sedan 1824 Coupe GOODYEAR TIRES SEE_US FIRST. MAKES OF YOUR OLD T IN VULCA! ‘PHONE 900, SALL BIZES FOR ALL R8. WE TRADE IN WE_SPECIALIZ G AND REPAIRS, TANT SERVICE. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CoO, 39 WABHINGTON ST. Superior Auto Co. 125 Church | his bicycle In front of New Britain | Institute on High street. Tne New Britain Institute library and Fast street branch_ library, will be closed all day Memorial d scemed assured of winning the | British amateur golf championship today on the strength of his show- ing in the first nine holes of his, {final match with D. E. Landale, of | garet Blake, Miss Penclope Ander- 1923 Tourin on and Miss Helen Jacobs. England’s leading conienders for places in her team are Mrs, Kitty McKane Godfree, Miss Joan I'ry, Miss Evelyn Colyer and Miss Betty vubhall, senational young player who recently won the national hard court championship. HARVARD V. CORNELL Red and Crimson Rooters Awaiting land bringing down Cruickshank on {the last few holes in thair final yes-! terday. Johnny's 72 hole total was 296 and Cruickshanks' one stroke more, Three hol | TTRES, bz | S, Datterios, auto electric serv! P. & V. Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myrt. St Tel. 2693, 1 s Bhy L e | DUNLOP AND LEE TIRES—Wet &nd dry btorage batterles. J. M. Farrell, Rockwell Ave, cor. Webster Hill. Tel. Street R and r 51 Main Street 1 Poetry should be § | under. abject oL Maxwell 1925 Coupe selected from any of | i cin et Speclal sale on Used Fords, 0 odd Herald classified | 1923 to 1025 all Models, from the finish Far- | rell was three down and it looked as the little Scotchman could | But from that point on| emed in charge of the situa- | |tion. The breaks began to come Far- Letters should be signed by [ [reil's way. All even with one Hole to author, name and address— ||play. Farrell sank a long putt for no “nom de plumes.” la par five while Cruickshank missed HAS AMERIGAN NETHOD o The two leaders wers far away ixperts Solve Reason For German ad; No listening to the telephone. Letters must be addressed to Herald Want Ad Poetry Judge, New Britain Herald. W 1 | THOMPSON VALVES and Grafild Br Lining. Leghorn Motor Parts Co. Parte for all cars Elm, corner East |TIRES $6.50—Guaranteed, size Tube to match $1.50. Budd Products Co., 161 Arch 8t. Tel. 3989. USED “TIRES—AIl sizes, $2 and _up, Standard Tire Co., Kelly Springfield distributors, 89 Arch St. Garages To Let | LINDEN ST, Garage to remt, poetry over Terms Arranged THE 8. F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 1129 STANLEY ST. TEL. 731 OPEN LVENINGS _— Best Buys in Town COACH 5 14 Tna. Opening of Regatta of Three and the battle lay between those two lone. Mike Brady of the Winged Foot club slipped into third place with a 304, Leo Diegel and “Bill Burke tied for fourth with 305. Gene Sarazen, winner in 1923, was cighth, Weather conditions such as have scldom accompanied a metropolitan tournament attended play on all t days. The fog and drizzle of | the first day was followed by drench- | ing with the final today meeting the handicap of gale-like winds. Despiie the weather a good-sized y followed the players over the | se of the Wykagyl country club e throughout the tournament. | On the same day the women's metropolitan golf championship was being decided at the Engineers' Country club, Roslyn, N. Y., where Miss Maureen Orcutt successfully de- fended her crown by an § and 7 vie- tory over Miss Helen Seitz of New jvard freshman crew has entered for York, a newcomer to championship jan event in today’s races and when | golf. Brown unloaded only his varsity and junior varsity eights from the train a report that the Crimson Morris Soroker is no longer con-!yearling crew had been “withdrawn” | nected with the Basement Shoe store, | gained wide and rapid circulation. | 294 Main street, formerly conducted | Word later came from Cambridge by him. Mr. Soroker wishes to take and from Harvard men here that this opportunity to thank the public | Harvard for several years has abided | of this city and surrounding towns py a rule prohibiting treshmen from | for their generous patronage in the | competing outside of New England pastanyi and fans felt satisfied that there e had been no unexplained and un- | DEFENDS PROHIBITION called for “withdrawal.” New York, May 28 (UP)—Bishop ¥ William T. Manning of the Protes- Events at Sundown. Tthaca, N. Y ¢ 25 (P—With | misunderstandings smoothed out for | fans and shells and crews ready for | the water, Red and Crimson root- | ers awaited the opening race of the Harvard-Cornell regatta at sun- down today. The program held three events, the varsity, junior var- sity and an inter-college race. Coach Ed Brown brought his! cight and their shells here yester- day. The men and their equipment immediately occupied the Cornell | boathouse and prepared for work: outs. TFinding Cayuga lake whipped | into combers by a raw north wind, they donned rowing togs and con- fined their activitics to the smooth waters of the sheltered inlet. Tthaca rowing fans somehow had gained the impression that a Har- Sarage space fof M or 146, 135 Condle Motorcycics and Bicycles 0! @ood on_ St. S condition. Low in price. Economy Sport Shop, cessor to “Hadfleld’'s” 15 Main St. | Service Stations—Repairing Girl's Exceptional Showing in Tennis Play. Paris, May 28 (P—"The Ameri- method,” or the “triumph of jonal tennis,” the manner in which experts deseribe the play of Fraulein Cecile Aussem, 18. rman girl, who on succ s in the St. Cloud international rd courts championships elimin- Helen Contostavlos, ranking number one French player, and Joan Ridley, one of England’'s She defeated Miss Ridley in straight sets yesterda 6-3, 6-4. Enthusiasts have already called her a *second Suzanne Lenglen.” Fraulein Aussem said after the match: “I owe it all to Howard Kinsey. He showed me how to play real tennis. If I do not won this tournament, there are others com- ing. T am only eighteen.” (Howard Kinsey, of California, became a professional tennis player last fall, touring the United States with Mile. Lenglen and Vincent Richards). Lindbergh Now Owns Student’s Headgear | Parls, May 28 —(P—Charle Lindbergh has added to his hastily acquired wardrobe a gorgeous stu- dent's cap, which was presented to him at the ministry of commerce can pr See These Selected Cars Stephens Rordster $50 down Dort Touring $25 down Olds Sedan Excellent Shape £200 down Olds Touring $50 down | Hudson Sedan—(7 pass.) i $350 down See Mr. Larson Oldsmobile New Britain Co., Inc. 4 Elm St. i door lights replaced while you wait by glasm cuttlug experta Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc.. Bigelow 8t store. ARTING—lighting and ignition, electria parts and service. Clark's Auto Electrie and Repair, 409 West Main §t. Tel. 3001, {CADILLAC AND NASH—Specialty. Have your car repaired now. J. B. Morarne Garage. 3131 Church 8t. Tel. 2843-2. FURNITURE—And _ aute _ upholstering. Tops, slip covers and side curtalus Wm. K. Gefselbrets Upholstering an Repair Shop, 153 Arch Bt, rear, TRADES The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 200 East Main S_t. Open Evenings Officer James Sullivan rcported a |the Royal Liverpool club. Tweddell | shout last night in front of 1351 was 5 up on Landale at the ninth. | e 3 nley street. The public works de- |A large crowd followed the match HERE YOU CAN BUY partment was notified “ind made re- which was being played in good SAFELY pairs. i weather. Lexington Brougham 1024 Ford Tudor Sedan 1 1923 Lexington Touring AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE 1825 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery . 1926 Pontiac Landau Sedan Drive One of These | \l i TCDOF Me lal D 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 [ EAISEAIQUIING mor ay | {{[ 1523 oLpsyoBILE 1924 MAXWEL Hudson—7 passenger Sedan—Brand new—Driven V but 1,200 miles—Less than a month old. Used Car Values g HdudsonOdBmugham——Fully equipped—Trunk includ- that | Automoblle CO. T ed—Good tires, good paint and in good condition 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 15 2 res, 8 . % 22 MAIY 5L, 1513 ||| ARGi 87, RADIATOR WORKS—8. WorT, Cadillac Victoria—4 passenger—New Duco and new Demand Attentlon i 2 | DroD.. ARES " radIatora mody B fenaiel tires—A good buy. | repairing. 107 Arch 8t Tel. 1705 I:ackarld Six—Five passenger Sedan in nice condition | B e L L throughout. 1927 Oakland DeLuxe Sedan | Norbert E. Barth, 113 Commonwealth Winton Touring—Wonderful family car—New paint ||| 1924 Maxwell Coupe. Buy Here CAmELand_tlghe sorvies, Tel ezt and new tires. t Hudson Z‘ndan, Sa M |CARBONT ‘un o you wait. e g 2 f Fash sex Sedan. Ave. Tel. 2219-: Chrysler CO“¢I1_T“° door—Good paint—New rub- (Demonstrator) ve oney {CYLINDERS REBORED—8top_that of) g?\ —8,000 miles—Hard to beat. Packard Club Sedan. pumping aad piston alap! afi: better Y = e N Loy gas and oil mileage! We wl rysler Sedan—5 passenger—Good rubber—Nice Eealial OE Caifpe your ‘cylinders. without temoving metor paint. n"x ?nL “oach. from chasia, install rew plstons, new 1920 Cadillac Phaeton—Will still give a lot of service. uigk Caupe. rings, platon pins and bushings, grind § K S A Hutison Brosgham. valves take up on bearings, lineup LOTS OF OTHERS ~ COME AND LOOK THEM OVER Hudson Coach, SomnecHng, rolk ot (3 Matiras fpricel Easy Time Payments Arranged Trades Accepted 1924 Dodge Coupe. Sorvice Station, 430 Main Se. ‘epp. (4 passenger) East Main St Tel. 1544. 1925 Nash Coach SROKEN NDSHIELD—Giass _ snd h M TERMS I he Las otors, IHC. “A Reputable Concern” hone 3000 411 West Main Street E | i {tant Episcopal church defended prohfbition in a statement issued | zarden party yvesterday by a dele- |declaration of the Church Temper- By PERCY CROSBY (Ccpyright. 1925, by Metropoiitan Newspaper Service) gation from the association of stu- dents of the University of Paris. It is an elaborats affair of black vel- vet, with an embroidered gold band. | Ere—e Tts shape is something like a very READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS loose and very large tam-o-shanter. FOR BEST RESULTS ance society of the same church in favor of modification of the Vol- stead act. INEVER HEARD I kNOW~ T3 My OF CUTTIN' AHOLE OWN (DEA. AUTO FLAG SETS 2 Days Saturday «d Sunday | To every cash purchaser of 5 or more gallons of Franklin NO-KNOCK Gas at 23c a gallon. | Rackitfe Ol Co. | Two Filling Stations ta. ! | | Features, Inc. Land at Last - By CLIFF STERRETT THE KIDS RIGHT, UNK, SHE'S A HONEST TG0SH ISLAND WITH PALMS AN' EVERY THING! WHADD'YE MEAN ISLAND, NEEWAH 2 THEM'S NUTHIN' ASHUR, THE LEMME TAKE YER SPECKS A SECCUNT, UNK ! 1JESS WANNA TRY WAL,IF Y00 DROP A LI EXPERIMENT ‘EM OVERBOARD YOULLTRY ALIL EXPERIMENT IN DEEP SEADMIN, DERN YE! Cor, East Main & Stanley last night in answer to the recen!‘

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