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NEW BRITAIN 'DAICY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927. this principle will be adhercd to throughout the summe; On the second day out patrois will be or- i e ganized according to age, interest, p - lana locality of the boys' homes and i | the various teams will be formed. Albert's biggest contribution will be in scouting, for he is an eagle scout. Report Shows Sums Subscribed Tor Flood Fund ' The first week in Denmark will be iptio Rum’s Nemesis ispent in the northern portion and the second in the central. The last two will be passed in Copenhagen. ! Danish public schools allow vaca | tions of only six weeks a year, &0 {the American youngsters will have {two weeks to inspect the European English is required for carg in the schools of Den- no language difficulties are ted To make the group democratic, cach boy will be allowed only $40 spending money, and this must liposited and drawn upon, joy will be required to keey a di a fine of 25 cents will be im- posed for every day on which two pages of this are not submitted for pproval, A book will be written about the trip. It will include pictures and ae- counts of the boys, their familie: and their qualifications. A promi- nent American artist will be taken { to sketch them in action. City Items totalling 0 05 Missis sippi flood relief fund were tabulate von A, Spiagt >~ nis fina sl shows the amount different organizations classes. who made ug. | table tributed by nd i be ch e Peoria, 111, is as dry as human effort can make it, due principal- | ly to the campaign of Mrs. Gert- 'l rude B. Wamer, assistant federal | district attorney, who has not 1 i only run down bootlegzers with | unceasing vigor, but has also an unusually high record of convic - 10 ASSIST SHIP, £ meet Tuesday from 10 to o'clock at the home of Mrs, tions obtained. . Training Boat Partly Disabled| ™ orican“eion siene 1 0“[ a[ sea Paragon, June Tth.—advt "amp Clara, R. N. A., will hold a mecting tonight at 8 o'clock at N coast —advt. The regular meeting of Auxiliary 0. 1, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Jr. O, U. A, AL hall Nash Suits $22.90 McCabe, Tel. 454. —advt, Laurel Court Sewing society will 4:30 Goff, at Jean de Raptiste hall. New Lunch and night at Crowell's.—advt. Mrs., Mary O'Neil of Greenwood street is visiting Mrs. James Tevlin (® -— The Ericeson, out ling to- the coast June § r the loca as spe day to th ce of wrd training ship Alexander Ham- | in New York city. which expericnced engine! Our truck will arrive iay some distance at|With 20 barrels of fresh reported in radio mes. | mackerel at' 15c pound. ived tods the loca prog lowly to- training London, guard destroy of bas: assistay tonight caug! Also 500 at ssing il | Moore Bros Tel. 1 dvt. Thomas McCabe of Lee strect is home from Catholic University for the summer recess. to e s port unds in a message received at the Pase la last night reported trouble and requested a tow. of the affair were lacking the me g king for the one reporting the progress | ship being the only ones re- e Clubs ship s | mittee of the school board will meet in the department office Thursday ovening at 4:30 o'clock. The Y. M. T. A. & B. Society Fife rd Drum corps will hold a re- hearsal in the society rooms Thurs day evening in preparation for the tournament under the auspices of the Royal Typewriter Fife and Drum corps Saturday. A son was born at New Britain encral hospital yesterday nd Mrs. Willlam mont strect. A daughter was which is al 1010 tonnage, cleared | port June 1, with o4 m the Coast Guard a Jemy, this aboard for their an- nial summer cruise, Commander | Hinckle superintendent of 2demy, is in command of the | ship, which was scheduled avel approximately 10,000 ¢ and visit seven foreign coun- Brandhes 2 g the cruise. Sl first stop was to have been | ondon, FEngla where she was SISTIL NS ARCTIC EXPLORER oz e | VISITS THIS CITY, training ship, of this " { trainin to born at New Mrs. Simon Daniels of 75 West street, yesterday. A son was born at New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neurath of 662 street. A daaghter was Britain General hospital Mr. and Mrs. Mario Putnam street, Dr. E. J. Dray will spend the month of June at the Harvard Medi- Newington : Berlia Grand Total R born at today to follows: Tirst vice- Stotz; second viee- clected were as poosident, Jolin president, Edward G a L L. Manville; assistant secre- | . Charles Bacon; treasurer, Wil- | am Hummell. The executive { Knutson Sees Boy Going on Trip; SUBMARINES RETURN New London, June 6 (A — The B Bushnell, tender for sub- marine division three, and several submarines of that division, arrived in port this morning from Hamp- to Denmark com- | mittee is comprised of the new of- : A o ficers anl Walter picer, retiring ex. ver- Knutsen, noted Arctic dian Toasted Sandwiches. Packard Drug ! the | Specials every noon | pounds of Nordic halibut at 40c Ib. | Sanitary Fish Market, The school accommodations com- | | week, to Mr. | Skene of 144 Tre- Pritain General hospital to Mr. and | Usal of 114 cal school studying physical diagno- ident To Make Official District Deputy Grand M Guorge A. Case of Plainville nak an official on tranklin Lodze, A this evening, at which the be conferr d en a ¢ candidetes. Refreshments crved following degree work. Libr A total of 1 ucd during th cording te rles L. visi Wi d Meeting ronth ot May report of Lihr submitted the Woodin eting of the board of library com- evening. over sion; last v This is an in h of May, nt. 1926 or nine Class Day day Exercises The « luating hool, hHld this after ligh school an Iy attended. was oc while fricnds and cradnates we The address of livered by I ident Charles T the class pr Vivian Lato The entire the ss exercises Iiristol 1001 we th torium. were floor o upicd by the student e weleome Aneis Coffe Father to Plead Guilty To Slaying Two ( At} y, Ind \ - repr Sholl on ildren was anno plead guilty. Tk 1eCon deeide merey of 1 nounced Scholl previously murders the chi aft “lost T to Gary, g taken statements o d demande \r irers const I planes for At 1y commercial m‘ Cnited States. . l the first ¢ 1,200 Visitation aster | a F. and A, first de- the completion of books were Is- | Donald of was de- class pos moc use plorer and professor at the Un sity of Copenhagen, Denmark, made brief visit to New Rritain late last night to interview Albert Loom ind his parents, Mr. and Mr | Grorge Loomis of Lincoln street s g Loomis was recently chosen s of [as one of 100 typical American boys 1 be | who will go to Denmark next month to show that Danish people what |t youth is like. He was rec- Jommended by Scout [Executive L. North of Boston. Mr. | Knutsen has | the parents of nnder his care. The one nearest to New Diritain is Parmalee | Havens of Wallingford, who will go with the local boy. The boys range in age from 13 to 20 y Albert being the youngest of entire will to M rian at 1l the hovs who will pert re, the oup. On Tuly ture for banqguet for he high | 1 eve of the depar- there will be a boys and their par- Waldorf-Astoria in New During the trip across t do some duty ahout ng watch on deck and boriy the | ated in the gallery room She’s a Tolstoi . read « Hollywood vy to the story goes, is the Countess ddaughter of ussia's Grand 121t the Countess , impo d by the lution, has been monaging a hair- dressing parlor 4n Prague, Bo- hemin, claim n. Hit revo- in i n personally visiting | living ton Roads, Va., where they werc with the fleet for the presidential iew Saturday. The U. 8. Camden | flagship for the control forces, and iseveral other submarines are {o arrive from Hampton Roads to- day. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS due | NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS 1—Vincent Massey is Canadian minister to States. Dr. Juan Sacasa was liberal coutender for the presidency of Ni- caragua. 3—Aaron Sapiro is suing Henry IFord for $1,000,000, 4-—Benjamin B. Lindsay, rs judge of Denver's juvenils court, recently has been criticized for his views on marriage. 5—Major Segrave recently set a new world's record for speed in an automobile. 6—Insulin is used ment of diabetes, 7—The Atchafalaya Louisiana. 8§—Moonstone and pearl are birthstones for June. 9—A Cajun is a person of Aca- 'rench descent living in Louis the first the United in the treat- river is in the ana. 10—The Davis annually to the tennis team. rded champion cup s world's City Advertisement OLINE FILLI Notice is hereby given hearing will be held in the offi the Board of Public Works «t 6:30 p. m, E. 8. T, Tuesday, June 14th, 1027, relative to the application of The Atlantic Refining Co. for ap- proval of application for permit for gasoline filling station to be located at the southwest corner of Kelsey St. and Rocky Hill Ave.,, (on site of present station) in accordance with the Public Acts of 1927, All persons interested are request- ed to be present at said hearing, if they cause, and be heard in relation to the see ALMA TALBOT WILLIAMS v, JOSEPH WILLIAMS Court, State o Hartford, the tor of 1927 ORDER OF NOTICE complaint in said cau Court, at Hartford on the first Tuesday iming a_divor it appearing to a the subscribing aut abouts of the defe nown to the plaintift. Ordered, that notica of, the institution A pendency of said complaint shail be en the defendant by publishi craer in the New Britain Herald, paper published in New Britain, for two succossive weeks, mencing on or before May 26, 192 G. M. GLOVER CAMPRE Assistant Clerk of said Court. Sup “ount May, d being ority that the ant Is un- news- once a com- Special Notice Special call meeting of the Brick- layers and Plasterers’ union lLocal No. 3, will be held Tuesday evening in old K. of C. hall, opposite East Main street, at 8 o'clock. MeMURE CITY ADVERTISEMEN Gasoline Filling Station Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held in the offige of the Board of Public Works at 6:30 p. m. (E. 8§ T.) Tuesday, June 14th, 1927, relative to the application of Farley, LeWitt & McDonough for approval of ap- plication for permit for gasoline filling station to be located on the west side of Washington street, known as No. 12, in accordance with the Public Acts of 1027, All persons interested are quested to be present at s hearing, if they sce cause, and be heard in relation to the above GARDNER C. WELD, Mayor SKIPPY awsman - YAS Wi [WHERE AM | RE CAST UF ON A DESERT WE ARE ' S 2 o1 ) BLR AE. 1 RE ISLA! N HERALD POETRY RULES PRINTED Better Read ’Em Again—More About Adkins The Herald classificd ad poetry ijudge promised to print the rules today, and he's going to do it at all hazards. The winner's name with a bunch of “Fol de Rol Dol appears in the box on the classified page where the pep talk generally is located. The contest is going over the top at a merry clip and the Herald and the judge are delighted. As for the Drize winner today, the judge is with her and reading between the lines | you can see that he is trying to knock Adkins for a fountain pen for the voung lady. Of course, Pre Pape and Treas. Bengston are too excited now to get the hint but the judge is entertaining hopes that it will sink into one of the two in a day or so. Speaking of fountain pens, Thure Bengston, who is a prominent G. 0. P, has a very fine pen. Every time a democrat uses it, it squirts ink at them violently. He's also got a democratic pen which gives the republicans the same treatient. Here're the promised rules. Poctry should be § under. Subject selected from any of the 300 odd Herald classified ads. No listening to poetry over the telephone. Letters must be addressed to HeYald Want Ad Poetry Judge. New Britain Herald. Letters should be signed by author, name and’ address— no “nom de plumes.” lines or To the Sheriff of the County of Hartford, his deputy, or either Con- stables of the Town of New Britain, within said County,—GREETING: BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, You are hercby commanded to attach to tha 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 hefore the Superior Court to be holden at 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 answer unto Alma Talbot Williams in a civil action wherein the plaintiff com- plains and says: 1. The plaintiff by the name of Alma Talbot was lawfully married to the defendant by the name of Joseph Williams on July 30th, 1917, m the city and state of New York. The plaintiff has resided con- tinuously in this state three years next before the date of this com- plaint. 3.. The defendant, on divers days between July 30th, 1917 dnd the date of this writ, has been guilty of intolerable cruelty to the plaintiff. 4. The defendant has been habi- tually intemperate. The plaintiff claims: 1. A divorce. 2. Permission to use her maiden name. (Plaintiff Alma Williams, is recognized in the sum of §50.00 to prosecute, etc.) This certi that 1 have personal knowledge of the financial respon- sibility of the Plaintiff and deem it sufficient to respond to the costs in this process. Hereof fail not, but of this writ, with your doings thercon, make due service and return, Dated at New day of May, A, D., 1027, | HARRY GINSBURG, Commissioner of the Superior Court for Hartford County Britain, this 24th Special Notice There will he a bridge and whist party Tuesday afternoon, A. B. new hall. Several prizes have been donated, also door prize. sion 25¢. Public is Invited.—advt. | Admis- | City Advertisement GASOLINE FILLING STATION Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held in the office of the Board of Public Works at 6:30 p. m, E. 8. T, Tuesday, June 14th, 1927, relative to the application of Mascon Operating Corp. for approval of application for permit for gaso- line filling station to be located at| the northwest corner of South Main St. and Trinity St., (on site of pres- ent station) in accordance with the Public Acts of 1927, H All persons interested are request- | ed to be present at said hearing, if | they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. GARDNER C. WELD, Mayor. AUTOMOTIVES —_———————— Ready to Drive SSEX COACH ... ORD TUDOR FORD COUF MORILE SEDAN WELL TOURING Elmer Automobile Co. TEL. 1513 DEPT. T PEARL | HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1923 Lexington Touring 1925 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1924 Forc Coupe C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 l NO NEED TO LOOK FURTHER— HERE—IS—YOUR—CAR Big Values Low Priced Tate model Cadillac Sedan. 6 Hudson Coach. 1926 Hudson Brougham. 1925 Hudson Coach. Ford Sedan, Tudor. Dodge 4 pass. Coupe. sex Coach. Packard Club Sedan. sex Sedan, demonstrator. Packard Sedan, demonstrator. LOOK—LOOK 15 cars from $50 to $100 3 Fords, Dodges, Oak- , Buicks and Durants. * The Honeym::rr:des Auto Sales Co. Distributor Packard, Hudson- Essex 200 East Main St. Open Evenings Tel. 2542 Trucks For Sale All in Good Condition —5 ton International dumps. | 1—S3 ton International pneumatic. L ton International pneumatic front: 1925 | 1925 1927 1927 1—2 ton White pneumatics, | 4—1 ton International express. Overland panel truck. Ford trucks, 1-2 and 1 ton size: 1—2 ton Chevrolet and others, International Distributor Dell Motor Co., Inc. 349 Connecticut Blvd. East Hartford ! Phone Laurel 1367 | | ANNOUNCEMENTS l | SELLING OUT of fower mots. Gerant | TAD | SHEPT | AMATEUR |CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and | HUPMOBILE AND STAR—Sales |OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Salcs and — THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTICNS Charge Prepatd 10 09 24 .21 “ 3 -1 line TYearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an fnch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Taker, Notify the Herald at onee your ad 18 Incorrect sible for errors tnsertion. Ask for an Ad " Not_respon- after the first B Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete, steel re- inforced; ~ water proof, hermetically f cosaled. IN. B Vault: &0, Tel. a37y. | NEW BRITAIN MONUM 'AL WORKS® 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sises | and doscriptions. Carving aad latter | cutting our_specialt Florists L STER PLANTS, 10c. doz; scarlet sage, 35c. doz. Joe Rosia, 2 Mill St. VARIETY—Of plants and flowers. Low priced. Come in and ses them. John- son's Greenhouse, 617 Church street. BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. Sandelll's Greenhouss, 218 Oak 8t Phone 2181-3. ] 20c. up. Nei cor. Oak and La- 150, to Britain Salle Sts. Tel. 3307. Lost and Found BLACK HORSE Mrs, 1290, Fuchsi Tost. Finder return to Wellln, 256 Kensington Ave. Tel. Tost. Reward 1f Dept., Walnut Hill &chool. DOG, male, 6 weeks old, black and white, lost Saturday. Finder kindly n to 2i1 Commonwealth | Ave. Res S purse to Medical returned FINISIHING s an art. We do amateur finishing with professional { skill; all snapshots finished on glossy Paper, mo extra charge. Arcade Studio LADIES, have your Tiats of all kinds re nowed and blocked In our up-to-dat The Modern Shop, 111 CORSETS — Surgical dress. Made to measure. Mrs. Carpenter, 27 Glen St. Tel. AUTOMOTIVE — e and Annetta | 139 | i AUTOMOTIVE l Autos and Trucks For Sale 9§ REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Co, Sales snd Bervice; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 3110. Local agents for Gabriel Saubbera. N _TRUCKS—8ales and Bervice. Palace Garage, 35 East Maln St. Tel. 3904, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Mies d Bervice. Albro Motor Sales Cey Arch 8t. Phone 2 Autos and Trucks For Sale [ 1925 DODGE COUPE for sale. Haa been used very carefully, Can be bought at s very low price. Reason for selling, owner going to Europe. Write Private Party. 33 Pearl Court, New Britain. DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1925 Coups 1925 Sed; 1924 Couj 1923 Touring { Special Sale on Used Fords All Modelay 1923 to 1925, Terme Arranged 1 THE 8. & F. OTOR SALES CORP, ! 1129 STANLEY ST. OPEN EVEN Nash Sedan Ford Touring Chevrolet Touring 1 Chevrolet Coupe i Ford Roadster (sllp on body) Star Touring 1 1 New Britain Agency for Star Cars | HARTFORD AVE, COR. STANLEY ) PHONE 4196, 1 BURRITT MOTOR BALES CO. 86 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 956 DABLE USED CARS Dodge Brothers— 1926 Coupe 1925 Sedan 1624 Coupe 1923 Touring Special Sale on Used Fords, All Modelsy 1923 to 1925 Terms Arranged THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 1129 STANLEY ST. TEL, NGS 31 OPEN EV] Auto and Truck Agencies 8 AUBURN Sales and Service. Bennett Mo- tor Sales Co., 230 Arch St. Tel. 2952. BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and gerv- ice. Capito] Buick Co. 193 Arcb 8t Phone 2607, CADILLAC_ AND LA SALLE CARS — Bales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc, “A Roliable Concern.”” 411 West Main St. Tel. 3000, service. Buperior Auto Company, 137 Church_8t. Phone 211. DODGE BROTHERS—Balea and Bervi: 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stan- ley St. Phol FORD CARS: service, farm Bals Tucks, _tractors, parts implements. Automotive and Bervice, 248 Elm 8t. Tel. FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trac- tors. Bales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros. Prop. Phone 251 KLIN 10 years. Sales and Sorvice. Main St Tel. 3698. e car for tho next 401 West Tooms and service department. Burritt Moter Bales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. st Stan- ley St. Tel. 4195. MOON AND DIANA—Bales & Bervice. R. G Rudolph, 127 Cherry 6t Tel | ! ra. Service. A. G. Phone 2486, new iine. Sales and Hawker, 68 Elm_S8t. service. Products of General Motors. C. A. Bence, 60 Chestnut Bt. Tel. 2215, PAIGE Sixes and Eights, 3 Beautiful Cars in_Americ Paige Co. 319 East JEWETT SIX TOU HUDSON COACH-—Well CHEVROL WHITMORE PAIGE €O, RING- and new. ine ver: Owner Aappeare powerful, bought Ing, economical Tires almost NBROOK” § PASS. TOUR: rom lady who Lought Palge Paint and tires good; excellent condition. Nica equips IN: LIGHT SIX TOl pass. Duco finish, good tires, miles per gal. Bargain. INC 16 to equipped. $295 Paing and tires excellent, Series aulbers, excellent 4-door, tres, tion. Duco $150. WHITMORE PAIGE CO. 19 FAST MAIN ST. ~_Auto_Parts and_Accessorh GOODYEAR TIR WE TRADE IN WE SPECIALIZR > REPAIRS, SERVICE. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY 33 WASHINGTON ST. co. a auto clectric fertice, Tv. Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myrtle el. LOP_AND LER TIRES—Wet and WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND _ OVERLAND AGENCY—8ales and Service. Fine mo. | tor cars. Beloln Garage and Moto) 8ales, Fred Beloln, Jr. Prop., 115 Church 6t. Phone 4560. Special Notice Benefit whist at Judd's hall, Main street, Tuesday evening June 7. Good prizes, also door prizes. Tick- dry storago batteries. J. M. Farrelly ckwell Ave. cor. Webster Iill. MPSON VALVES and Grafld Drake iing. 36. Tubo to match . Products Co., 161 Arch St. Tel. 3589. UBED TIRES—AIl aizes, §3 and _up, Standard" Tire Co., Kelly Springfieid ots 25¢. Public invited.—advt, distributors, 89 Arch 8t, By PERCY CROSBY (“Cpyright. 1925, by Metropoiltan Newspaper Service.) BRING P YA FOUNTAIN PEN AN' T'Le FiLe e Copyright, P. L. C: 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. HEY! WAKE LP, EVERYBUDDY/ THIS ISLAND AN'T 50 DESERTED) AS WE THINK!/ O I