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Restoration of Old Elihu Burritt Homestead | By Public Subscription Proposed By Cadwell BURRITT HOMESTEAD AS IT APPEARS TODAY Restoration of the Elihu Burritt have the expense borne by public Momestead from its present dilapi- |Subscription rather than through an 4atod condition to its former grand- 4PProvri don. his objective being to O O ey oyt Sranie” [give those interested in establishing 866 02161 o5t oTio oIl ba mamie by |t08 istorio shrixe an apperfunity.to g make a practical demonstration of Mayor Weld in response to a resolu- 1 ©0¢ & FE® | His plan is similar to one institut- ed some months ago by the luncheon cludb of dy-Glover post, American |Legion, whose thought it was to |have the homestcad reconditioned |and used as a place for storing war relics and mementos of the early days of New Britain history. The building stands on its original location in the Booth lot in the rear of Main street, opposite East Main street. For many years it has been unoccupied. While it once stood on |a grassy promontory looking down jon Main street, it now faces the Irear of business buildings, a livery |stable and a wood yard, with factory buildings to the rear. Removal of the house to another site will prob- ably be considered. “GALATEA"” LAUNCHING Essex, Conn., June 16 (UP)—The fifty foot schooner, Galatea, design- ed by Charles Mowrer of New York and built here for Elton Wayland of Waterbury by the Dauntless Ship Yard, Inc, will be launched late today, according to plans of Way- tion to the common council last|land. The boat is Marconi rigged night by Councilman Frank S. Cad- | and has a system of electric lighting well. |and also gas. The deck and upper Councilman Cadwell proposes to | structure are made of teakwood. COUNCILMAN F. S. CADWELL FOR 7OUR UARNWARE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL e L e =DITTSE ’fifi'fi’; . for a Few Dollars AQUART of transparent Auto Gloss will make your car look like new and protect the ex- pensive color coats beneath. In addition to the transparent Auto Gloss there are also 14 other colors for you to choose from. Besides being a water-proof, dirt- proof and heat-proof enamel specially designed for automobiles, it can be used as a general utility enamel anywhere a high gloss enamel is desired. Porch furni- ture, baby carriages, bicycles, toys, and motor boats are given added life and renewed beauty when coated with Auto Gloss. £ WARE CO:iRANY Growing with Reason 220 MAIN ST. OPP. MONUMENT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927, | HALF MILLION CHILDREN " OF FARMS AT CAPITOL ;Ikly! and Girls Will Have Busy | | Week of Fducational Work and | Entertainment as Reward. | | i | Washington. June 16 (P—Boys and girls from 38 states, represent- |ing 586,000 farm children, members | | of the 4-H club, head, heart, hand, | | health clubs rose at six o'clock this | | morning from their cots in a small | tent city on the department of agri- | culture grounds and began a week's | | program of study and entertain- | | ment. i | The young folk won their trips| |to Washington by outstanding achievements in club work. During | | thelr week here they will live in the | open, going through a daily morn- | ing routine of flag raising, setting up exercises and swimming before | breakfast, listening to speakers each afternoon, taking an educational | tour before luncheon, holding con- ferences in the afternoon and hav- ing a recreation program each eve- ning. Secretary Jardine addressed them early today In the opening of the | camp. | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ————— | : Notice to Taxpayers ! All persons liable to pay taxes on real estate and personal property in New Britain, Conn., are notified that the following taxes have been laid and are due and payable on the flrlli day of July, 1927. City tax on list on Oct. 1st, 1926— 2515 MILLS ON THE DOLLAR ‘We will meet the taxpayers at City Hall, room 204, July 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, &, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,! from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m, and 7 to 9 p. m. every Monday and Saturday to' receive the same, OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS DURING JUNE AND JULY Interest at the rate of 9 per cent, will be charged if not paid in July, commencing July 1st, '27. Note—Persons owing taxes on old list are requested to make pay- ment before June 25, to save expense ! of liens. We will be at the office | every day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., | and from 7 to 9 p. m. every Monday | and Saturday during June. BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, City Tax Collector. New Britain, Conn. June 1st, 1927, IT CAN'T BE NO MAN-EATER, UNK, 1T'S LAY | than 'NOW YOU ASK ONE | | | { 1 —Myron T. Herrick ambassador to France. 2—Everett Sanders Is secretary to President Coolidge. 3—Alvin T. Fuller of Massa- chusetts is investigating the Sacco- | Vanzetti case. | 4—Willlam Hale Thomson mayor of Chicago. 5—E. L. Doheny, petroleum pro- ducer, tried in connection with the is U 8 is | alleged bribery of Albert B. Fall. 6—Tomatoes and cucumbers are | fruits, not vegetables, 7—Weighted silk is treated with | solutions of lead, tin or iron, to stif- ten and harden it. | $—Maya home in America. 9—There are telephones Indians Mexico made and their Central more automobiles | in the United States. 10—The Krupps were famous munitions makers of Germany. City Items i William Upson, son of Attorney | and Mrs. Arthur W. Cpeon, 18 & member of the graduating class at | Tufts Medical school and Will re- | ceive his degree at commencement exercises Monday. Attornav and Mrs. | Upson will attend the graduation. Officials of the city government are inspecting the city water sys-| tem at Burlington today and the | filtration plant used in Westfleld, | Mass. It is proposed to install a| somewhat similar plant here. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINB RATES tor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid 10 9 TYearly Order Rates Upon Avplication Count ¢ words to & lina 14 lines to an fnch. Mintmum Spa . Minimum Book CI 36 ceonts. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classifed Page on Same Day. Saturday 10 Telephone Ask for an Ad Taker. 5 Notify the Herald at once ff your ad {a incorrect. Not respon- wble for errors after the frst tnsertion. ———————————————— —e | ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete, _ ateel re- | inforced; ~ water proof, _ hermetically _sealed. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 337 | NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak 8t. Monuments of all eises | and descriptions. Carving and letter | cutting our specalty. i Florists ATL GOOD SIZE PLANTH next few weeks. Geranium: petunias Sc each, lobelias _Sc each, salvias 35c dozen, and nic carnations 50c doz. Also fine selection | of roses and sweet peas. Sandelll's | Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. 2181-3. | Y—Of plants and flowers. Low | Come in and see them. John- | _#on's Greenhouse, 617 Church street. | SELLING OUT of flower pots. Geraniume 15c. to 30c. Fuchslas, 20c. up. New Britain Greenhouse, cor. Oak and La- Salle_Bts, Tel. 3307. TORTOISE SHELL glasses in case Towt. Reward if returned to 125 Falrview | St Tel. 303-5. Lost and Found [} AMETHYST RING lost last week. Find- er please call 3511-W. | CABTING_POLE and reel lost Baturday night. Reward if returned to E. Riv- ers, 132 Clark Et. Tel. 3088-2 COLLIE, about % monthe old. _Brown | with_white head. Notity 96 Wallsce | 8t. Reward. GRIZZLY BAR IN' DOWN? ranth, will meet Friday in Masonic | | hall. There will be a social at 2:30, supper at ing at 7:45 o'clock. —advt, daughter, Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs. | John Farley of Chicago, IIl, are| visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John City Items Keevers of Chestnut street. B o b rra in Stasoms | Toasted Sandwiches. Packard Drug | | —advt. | :30 and a regular meet-| Harold Beloin, son of Mr. an |Mrs. Fred Beloin of West Main Nash Suits $22.90 McCabe, Tel. 454. | street, has returned home from Dart- | | mouth university where he is a stu- | Mr. and Mrs. John P. Watson and | dent. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE Clearance Sale We have just eight cars remaining in.our used car department which we will dispose of at unheard of prices. Most of the cars listed below are just out of the paint shop. 1924 Hupmobile Sedan 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan 1924 Maxwell Club Sedan 1924 Dodge Screen Delivery | 1923 Maxwell Coupe (4 pass.) 1921 Studebaker Big Six Touring 1924 Ford Sedan 1924 Ford Coupe You Can Buy These on Easy Terms No Red Tape A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm Street Phone 2456 Tremendous Savings In Our Used Car Dept. Today and Balance of Week Twenty Nearly New Cars All Marked Down 1923 HUDSON COACH 1924 MAXWELL COUPE 1925 HUPP CLUB SEDAN 1926 STAR TOURING 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING 1924 DODGE TOURING 1926 NASH SEDAN 1924 FORD TOURING 1925 FORD ROADSTER 1924 CHEVROLET COUPE 1925 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Many More Marked as Low as $50 Burritt Motor Sales Co. 86 Arch St. 240 Hartford Ave Hupmobile and Star Agency Telephone 955 or 4195 | FATR | BUICK_MOTOR CARS—8ales snd Berv- | | CADILLAC_AND LA BALLE CARS — | GHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—Baies wnd | AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 |.\UBURN Sales a Bervice. Bennett Mo tor Sales Co., Arch St. Tel. 2952, | FORD CARS—Trucke and Wordson trac- and Service. Berlin Auto FOXHOUND lost. Bobtailed, biack, white nd tan. License No. 43571. H. W. ec, 43 Harding St. Tel. 5160-W. OF GLASSES, tortoise anell, on Stanley St. Tuesday morning. ward. Tel. 1931-12. Personals iF you dldn't use the “Agfa’ flm for your camera do it now. Yow'll be sur- prised. Sold only by the Arcade tudio. SPENCER CORSETS — Surgical and dress. Made to measure. Mrs. Annetts | Carpenter, 27 Glen 8t. Tel. 139-12. Tost T e sttani s T ¢ FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the next | 10 years. Sales and Service. 401 West Main st Tel. | AUPMOBILE AND STAR—8ales roome and seivice department. Burritt Motor Sales Co., 340 Hartford Ave. at Gtan- ley 8t Tel 4195. MOON__ AND DIANA—fales & Bervice. STRAW HATS cleaned quickly and with | R. O. Rudolph, 131 Cherry @t Tel the best equipment in New Britain. | 2081-2. Come fn and see the modern shop, 111 | TABH—Motor cars 8ee (he oew Hoe. Ohirshit. Sales and Bervice. A, G. Hawker, 63 Eim_8t._Phone 2488, fce. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arcb 8L | GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales and Ebotie 1607 | ~'service. Products of General Motors. C. ‘Bence, 60 Chestnut &t. Tel. 3315, AUTOMOTIVE Eights. _~The PAIGE Bixes and Eights. “The Most Auto and Truck Agencles Beautiful Cars in America’ Whitmore Paige Co., 319 East Main 8t. Tel 3810. REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Bearle’ & Co, Bales and Service; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 1 _Snubbers. SELDEN TRUCKS—Sales and Service. Palace Garage, 35 East Main 8t. Tel. 3904, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales and BService. Albro Motor Sales Co.. 225 _Arch 8t. Phone 360. WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND OVERLAND AGENCY—8ales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor Sales, Fred Bolom, Jr., Prop, 116 Church 8t Phone 4860. Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 ANDERSON TOURING, 1922. New pamt, all around good rubber. Ready to drive at_ $95, terms, trades Capitol Bulck, 193 Arch Bt. Tel. 2 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1924, Brand mew tires, motor in wonderful condition. A dandy little car, $485. Capltol Bulck ‘0., 193 Arch Bt. Tel. 2607, 7 pase. toiring car in good run- ning_order. D. 8. Negri, Kensington. DODGE TOURING, 1926, Taken in ex- change from a re buy at $550. Terms tol_Bulck Co., 193 | FORD COUPE, 1924, $50. Crowe's Pouitry Plant, Hartford-New Britaln road. | _mel._795-12. FFORD COUPE, 1923, good condition, Price_reasonable. 177 Winthrop &t. FORD 4 DOOR BEDAN, 1934. A real huy at a price for quick sale, $125. Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch 8t. Tel. Bales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. “A Reliable Concern.” 411 \West Main Bt Tel. 3000. eervice. Superior Auto Company, 137 Church 8t. Phone 211. DODGE _BROTHERB—8ales and Bervice 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1139 Stan- | ley 5t. Phome 731. | FORD CARB—Trucks, tractors, parte service, farm implements. Automo Bales and Bervice, 248 Elm 8t Tl 2701, AUTOMOTIVE 1924 Studebaker || 7 Passenger Sedan $800 Deferred payments if desired and your car accepted in trade. Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main Street Tel. 1513 Used Car Dept. 10-12 West Pearl . Only $126. Capitol Buick 193 Arch St. Tel. 26t FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN, condition all _around. y good buy at $250. Terms and trades. Capitol Buick Co, 193 Arch 8t. Tel. 250 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 1925 Chevrolet Touring St Tel. 2607, 50 Chestnut 8t Tel. 2218 l GAKLAND COUPE, 1995 A aownd | kood shape. A look will eonvince you | that you should own it at $250, terms —————————————————x31| and trades. Capltol Buick Co., 193 BUY A USED CAR { = Arch §t. Tel. 2 Where Everyone Buys OVERLAND SEDAN, 1936, 4 door r We Have Sold 48 During ceived in exchange from a most cai ful dr Must be seen to apprecia Past Month Why? its valu S,) terms, trades. Capitol Duick Co., 193 Arch St. Tel. 2607. Reputation For Values is the Answer AND CHUMMY ROADSTER, Cadillac Sedan, late model Wonderful condition. Thoroughly hauled and priced within reason at 3 torms and trades. Caplitol Bulck 1927 Hudson Coach 1926 Hudson Brougham 1925 Hudson Coach 93 Arch st 1925 Buick Coupe 1925 Essex Coach 1926 Ford Sedan 1925 Ford Sedan 1924 Ford Sedan TERMS TRADES ! THE HONEYMAN AL‘TO] SALES CO. Distributor Packard Hudson-Essex 200 East Main St. Open Evenings e I Can't Be Beaten 1926 Ford Tudor 1926 Ford Roadster 1925 Ford Coupe - 1925 Ford Roadster 1924 Maxwell Touring 1924 Ford Tudor 1922 Paige Touring Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 || USED CAR DEPT. | 10-12 "VEST PEARL l 1923. Good condition, rgain at $250. Terms. Capitol Bulck . 193 Arch St. Tel. 2607. MAXWELL TOURING, 1922, No need to say more than the price of this bare gain, $95 takes it. Capltol Bulck Co., 103 Arch Bt. Tel MAXWELL _ TOURT 1923, Carefully driven, Priced low too, $125, terms, trades. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch | | | the T STUDEBAKER __TOU 21. Tdeal for the money, $145. Cej _tol Buick, 193 Arch St. Tel. 3607. WHTPPET COUPE, run only 3,000 miles. Good buy. 77 Garden St. CONTINUING HUPMOBILE OPFERING. FHE BEST IN NEW AND USED CARS. THIS WEEK'S BEST 1623 HUDSON COACH DODGE TOURING STUDEBAKER COACH MAXWELL COUPE DURANT TOURING NASH, SEDAN FORD' TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING CHEVROLET COUPE FORD ROADSTER (slip on body) STAR TOURING MANY OTHERS, $50 UF i bl BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. $5 ARCH B8T. TELEPHONE 955 New Britain Agency for Hupmobile and Star Cars HARTFORD AVE., COR. STANLEY PHONE 19§ By PERCY CROSBY (Copyright. 1925. by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) WHAT DO YA EXPECT THEM TO DO~ SHINNY UP THE LINE ?