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NEWINGTON NEWS RAGING CLASSIC 70 BE RUN TODAY American Derby to Be Conducted lor 16th Time at Chicago Chicago, June 18 (A—Memories of a time when the Amgrican derby stood on the highest pedestal of the country’'s turf affairs were revived today in the nineteenth running of the event at Washington Park. The mile and a half journey for a ; purse of $25,000 gave seven horses|Pection with it an opportunity to try and beat a|laves; coaching, Mrs. Mary Bow- great Kentucky derby winner, but|lhall costumes, Miss Virginia Cosby o victor of the Louisville classic— | Chairman Harry H. Howard of the Whiskery—stood as a public favor- |5chool board will make the presenta- e |tion of the diplomas. | The members of the class who ar Some s, however, figured it S oL men o Rewaver, OF graduating are Dorothy Hitchcock, 1d be a battie between the Whit- ’“?;l cn:):y l:\:d H)‘n;roxvlel with Bud- | Walter Dickman, Rudolph Schwager, dy Bauer, Whiskery's competitor in | PTiscilla Osbor:, Prescott Osborn several of the season’s stontest races, | |:conie Harding, Marvis Welch ranking as a dangerous contende | muel Ingham, Rollin Hallberg, Buddy Bauer failer to place in the | Walter Frederick Whitney Kentucky derby, but later he van- trice Hanson, Mayne Pittsinger, quished the Whitney crack in the |Grace Balowick, Constance Dyer and Fairmont derby at St. Iouis. Both | Ellsworth Griftin. Of this number were then sent to New York, where | Only two expect to attend the Hart- | they accomplished nothinz |ford high school, Leonie Harding Because of his Kentucky derby |and Constance Dyer. There are also | victory, Whiskey will carry top|!Wo members of the class who are | weight of 126 pounds, while Buddy not planning to attend high school. l'auer must carry 121 pounds, by The 12 remaining members will all | reason of his Fairmount win. The|cnter the New Britain high school | only filly in the race is Handy |in the fall. Mandy. The class colors are roval purple and silver and the class flower is | | the pan: graduating class at the New Brit- | E | Marian Fieber, Arthur Johnson. | Spencer Osborn, Marian Mueller and THE ANSWERS | Harriet Comstock. 1—The land was dried in thel‘h? home June 19 to 21. . “six hundredth and first i The baccalaureate sermon will be Genesis, ix:13. \ |deliversd by Rev. Francis B. Whit- 3 Noah's sons were Shem, |comb, rector of Christ church, Wa- Ham and Japeth.—Genesis, ix:1s, |tertown, at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. A 3—Peter and John were gent Special musical program has been to prepare the last supper before |arranged and after the services, Christ's betrayal.—ILuke xxii:8. | prizes will be awarded to boys and 4—The manna was coriander |&irls who have maintained the high- seed.—Numbers, xi: 7. est scholastic averages for the year. S—The manna cakes tasted like| Monday evening at 6 p. m.. the fresh oil.—Numbers, xi:S. | class banquet will be held, at which 6—The Lord lengthened Heze- |all members of the Newington Home | kiah's life 15 years.—II Kings | Alumni association will attend. It is xx:6. | expected that several graduates will » 7—The Kings of Judah succeed- | return for this occasion. William B. ing Hezekiah were Manassch, | Tasillo of Hartford has given the Amon and Joslah—II Kings, XX, |services of his orchestra for that xxi and xxil. |evening. The annual custom of the $—Isaiah was the son of Amoz. | graduating class planting a tree or —Taaiah, 1:1. | some shrubbery will take place fol- | 9—Ananias commanded that | lowing the banquet when this year's | Paul be smitten on the mouth. — s will plant the class ivy. Acts, xxifi:2. | The public is invited to the com- TO DEFEND LAURELS | mencement day exercises which will ake place at 4 p. m. Tuesday. A g, T | class of seven boys and girls will Veteran New York Policemen to A class of 16 boys and girls of the Newington Junior high school will hold its graduation exercises Tues- day evening, at the chapel of the Newington Center Congregaticnal church. An interesting program has been arranged. The important part of the enter- tainment will be the presentation of | the operetta, “Captain Kidd"” by the | members of the graduating cla who will be assisted by several mem- {bers of the other classes at the school. The following teachers will assist in the presentation of the operetta, and will have charge of the following phases of the work in con- Music, Miss Mae There are five pupils from New- ington who are members of the The annual commencement exer- cises of the Newington Home for Crippled Children will be held at to c; conditions almost enough merit badges golden eaglet, which is the highest | | Cooking. NEW BRITAIN DAILY Made First C;;ss— 671:1_ Scouts —Photo by Johnson & Peterson Irene Winger and Clara Belle Holstein With the making of Irene Winger 4: iof 25 Greenwood street and Clara | Belle Holstein of 97 Highland Ter-|to attend the ceremonies for Spanish race first class Girl Scouts, M | Britain now has five Girl Scouts who | memorial on have attained this rank. the Saturday w [ unveiling of June at 3:30. 5 in the Girl Scout office. The Girl Scouts have been invited | next Tuesday evening in their rooms | the at Community hall at 8 o'clock. - | War| afternoon, | Community club to procure the gas Girls and officers service for East Berlin have been | hours. Morning worship at o'clock with preaching by the pastor. Rev. A. L. Burgreen. Sun- | day school at 12 o'clock. The! Junior league will meet at 3 o'clock. | The regular evening service will be held at 7:30 ‘o'clock. St. Gabriel's church will hold moruning worship at 10 o'clock. The church school will meet at 9 o'clock. The Knights of Pythias will meet with the Pythian Sisters for the an- nual decoration of graves and me- at 3 o'clock. The cemetery will form hall. at the cemetery there will be a pub- lic meeting at which the public is invited. A a special speaker for the occasion has been obtained. East Berlin will play the West Cromwell Yellowjackets this after- t noon on the local diamond. local fan is asked to be out. gion is awarding a cup to the win- ning team in the new league. Mr. and Mrs. 1 ercy Earle of Chi- cago are the guests of Mrs. Earle's f; rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sven Benson. g The program for next Wednesday r evening at the Community club F parade should attract one of the largest turn hich will have right of way. outs of the scason. An old fashioned 1 get-together for the entirc com- | F munity is being planned and the 't Going to do Some Fast Work— | President morial exercises tomorrow afternoon Trinity college, Hartford, Connecti- to the | cut is going to have to do some fast | at Community ' flying tomorrow After the decoration exercises hours he must preach a sermon in Appleton chapel Community hall to ' versity at his class reunion and then ices. having to be two places at so nearly Every pealed to Major The Le- Brown, commander of the first corps | area, and an honorary alumnus Trinity. HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1927. PRESIDENT OGILBY FLIES T0 BOSTON TOMORROW Army Plane at His Disposal. Cambridge, Mass., June 15.—UP— Remsen B. Ogilby of when within two of Harvard Uni- ttend Trinity’s Baccalaureate serv- Confronted by the difticulty of | President Ogilby ap- | General Preston he same time, of | General Brown not only placed a ast army plane at his disposal but| rranged to have the president | ushed from Harvard to the East | Boston .’lirpn,t in a staff automobile | Un- | some unforeseen delay arises | President Ogilby will not even have | o put on his academic robes before | committee in charge of the enter- he reaches the Christ Church (:mhc-i tainment and refreshments are plan- ning for 130. This gathering is ex- dral in Hartford where the o’xorc!sv‘s‘ are to be held. They will be taken pected to be the largest one of the along in the plane, however, against | summer season excepting the annual outing which will take place some (time next month Carolyn Read fs week-end as the guest of her grand- mother in West Cromwell, | Among those who are attending the annual commencement exercises !and illumination ceremonies at | | Weslevan today are Mr. and Mrs. | | George Dalbey, Misses Mabelle and | Winifred Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. | E. V. Read. | | Thero is some likelihood of a| | Fourth of July outing in the grove | |if present plans can be carried out. | | Athletic sports for men and women will be on the program. | The Knights of Pythias will meet | The committee elected by the | Miss Winger is a member of Troop | Planning to attend this function will| working for the past several days., 1. fostered by the South Congrega-|Meet at the Memorial field on South, Max Sugenhime is chairman of the | tional church, and Miss Holstein a member of Troop 2, fostered | the First Congregational ward for the past fou year. In addition to demonstrate first I home making, p munity service, activities and abilit for oneself under pionec in the outdoor life, fiv merit badges in the fi tially feminine inte ed before a girl first class award. this goal tests required t are i These girls hav not only covered the required work for the badges but each has earne rank in girl scouting. Miss Winger has carned 17 mer badges on the following craftsmanship, d church. | a8 Both girls have been working to-| nd knowledge of | rticipation in com- d of essen- is eligible for the for the subjects: | smak- | js | Main street at 3:15 p. m. v Dody. Fifteen girls were ar| the tenderfoot pin by ne in the parish | Congre, on Thursday e | troop will b is sponsored by the F o ening. v or |+ o tain and Miss B | lieutenant. the short entertainment | prepared by the they ac Girl Scont law Hadas spoke on “The ¥ We Al Should Cultivat | Scouts holding their meeting same night we d Rabbi it invested wi(h’ Miss Gladys | rooms of the| ition Brethren Sons of Israel | This ne known as Troop 17 and al Brith aux- Miss Rose Miller is the cap- nice Pinkus the The parcnts of the girls| quir- | Were invited for the ceremonial and| following girls at which time the Gershon | ve Friends Boy | on the invited as guests. od out the mcaning of Reserva. | committee which is conferring with | | tions have been made for the group|the Meriden office of the gas com- ' BENITO PREDICTS ol (Continued from First Page) possible emergency. Roy D. Bottomley, of 159 ‘lnnroe‘ 5 street is resting comfortably at.the | spending the | Now pritain General lowing an operation. hospital fol- | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd 10 .24 “3 1 day 3 day 6 day: -1 Itne -1 line -1 line Yearly 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. Ask for an Ad Taker, Notify the Herald at your ad fs incorrect. “hle for errors tnsertion. once it Not_respon- after the frat OCEAN AIR LINES | ~swouncemenss ) Burial Lots, Monuments has shown the same intrepidity, the | BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete, steel proof, hermeticall; Vault Co. Tel. 3370. Inforced; water sealed. N. B me daring, the same courage. The Brazilian ambassador, Oscar De Teffe, spoke of the “legendary | » NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak Bt Monuments of all and descriptions. Carving end cutting our_specialty. flight of De Pinedo over the mysteri- | ous immensities of the interior of | Florists Brazil—the most fascinating and heroic part of the whole flight.” He declared this part of the expedition as of greatest significance for Bra- | | ATL.GooD E PLANTS spocial next few woeks. Geraniums 10c petunias Sc each, hellotropes sc lobelias cach, verbenas salvias 35c dozen. and nice carnatlons 30c doz. Alss fine selection | for each, | AUTOMOTIVE Guaranteed Used Cars 1927 Olds Coupe 1926 Olds Coach 1927 Essex Coach Essex Touring 1927 Hudson Brougham Save money on financing your car BUY HERE See Mr. Larson Oldsmobile New Britain Co., Inc 4 Elm St. 1927 Model Chrysler Coupe $800 Deferred payments if desired and your car accepted in trade. Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main Street Tel. 1513 BUY A USED CAR ‘Where Everyone Buys We Have Sold 48 During thé Past Month Why ? Reputation For Values is the Answer Cadillac Sedan, late model 1927 Hudson Coach 1926 Hudson Brougham 1926 Hudson Coach. 1925 Buick Coupe Essex Coach Ford Sedan Ford Sedan 1925 Chevrolet Coach. ) TERMS TRADES THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Distributor Packard Hudson-Essex 200 East Main St. Open Evenings Tel. 2542 Low in Price See Them 1926 Ford Tudor Ford Roadster Ford Coupe - Ford Ttoadste Maxwell To rd Tudor ... e Touring Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 USED CAR DEPT 2 WEST PEARL l AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies s AUBURN Sales dnd Service Bennett Mo- tor Sales Co. 250 Arch St. Tel. 2952 BUICK_MOTOR CARS—Bales and Serv- fce. Capitol Buick Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone 2607 4 CADILLAC_AND LA SALLE CARS — Sales & Service. Lash Motors. inc. “A Rellable Concern.” 411 Wem Maip St | _Tel._ 3000. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—8aies snd service. 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Phone »517!0.“ Local agenta for Gabriel Snubbers. | 8ELDEN™ TRUCKS=Sales and Serv Palace Garage, 35 East Main Bt. T 3904 . STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—gaies and Service Albro Motor’ Sales Co.. Arch Bt. Pho AGENCY—Sales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars. ‘Beloin Garage and Motor | Sales. Fred Beloi, Jr. Prop. 1185 | _Church 8t Phor 0. Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 FORD COUPE, 192, Driven léss than | _6.000 miles, for male. Call owner, 1851-2. | FORD COUPE. 1924, $60. Crowe's Poultry | Plant. Hartford-New Britain road. | el 795-12. WHIPPET COUPE, run only 3,000 miles Good buy. 77 Garden § REG_SPEEDWAGON, 197 perfect, low mileage, good rubbe Price right. Can be seen at Zack Bro: 194 Tremont St. For price and particue B. L. Alpert, 4677-2, CONTINUING HUPMOBILE OFFERING, [HE BEST IN NEW AND USED CAR& THIS WEEK'S BEST 1928 1924 1924 1924 1325 1926 H SEDAN ORD TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING CHEVROLET COUPE FORD ROADSTER (slip on body) STAR TOURING MANT OTHERS. $50 UP BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. $6 ARCH ST TELEPHONE 958 New Britain Agency for Hupmobdile and Star Cars HARTFORD AVE. COR. STANLEY ing, first aid, health guardianship, health winning, home-making, home nursing, hostess, laundress, musi- | cian, needlewoman, scholarship. pioncering, seribe, swimming and z finder wild flowers. ENTERS TRACK HEET | bt badges on the following subjects: i Citizenship, cooking, craftsmanship, Team of 14 Men to Represent Olym- | first aid, health guardianship, health winning, home making, hor ing, hostess, laundress, need an, pathfinder, ploneer, scribe, 1 finding wild flow scholarship, ¢ service and two gold attend- stars. The senior division Scouts left. last Sprague to remain until tomorrow afternoon under the leadership of | Mrs, Logan Page, Mrs. Leon Sprague and Miss Gladys Cline. They will make their own camp and ook 7il. as it indicated a practical way | of opening up to the civilization of | tomorrow unlimited fertile regions' “UT FLOW iris” toot, perennial | which have remained completely| plants and s ngs. Mr. George M. | losed 1o human actiity and wans. | Hmken thorch S, mim sin Bone [~ TIRE—29%4.40 port. | Marked in our ad vesterday Should have heen $6.5 “House of Tire Bargaing’ STANDARD TIRE CO. ARCH ST. BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) of roses and sweet peas. Sandelli's | eenhouse, 213 Oak Tel. 215! graduate. They are Leopold Kich, Compete With Host of Youmger Bridgeport, Salvatore Degregorio, | Men in Welght Throwing. Hartford; Ebba Johnson, New Brit- ain; Gertrude LaRoche, Fast Gran- by; Veronica Ryan, New Rritai Marion K New London, and An- New York, June 18 (P—Twe re. | tonio Gianninoto, New Britaln. markable athletes who aggregate 98 years in age - and 570 pounds in| welght defend their laurels today | against a host of younger men. Both of New York’s weight-throw- | ing policomen—Captain Matthew J.‘ McGrath and Lieutenant Patrick J. | McDonald—will doff blue coat and brass buttons to heave the iron as members of the New York A. C.| pLincoln, Neb., June 18 (#—A team | ‘team in the metropolitan district A. | of 14 men, many of whom were | A. U. title games at Yonkers. members of the Leland Stamford McGrath is the older of these university aggregation which won hardy perennials and McDonald the ¥jie Intercollegiate Athletic associa- heavier. The captain, who was born | tion championship this spring has in Tipperary 50 vears ago, WeighS| heen entered by the Olympic club of 264, while the licutenant, a native of | San Francisco In the annual Na- County Clare, was born two years ijonal A. A. U., track and field meet later and weighs 306. A husky here July 1, 2 and 4. bunch of youthful college products| Included in the list is Phil Barber, | will oppose these two who are still | former California university sprin- competent to defend their district | tcr who defeated Roland Tocke in titles. McGrath holds one world and | the century and turlong this spring. one Olympic record, and McDonald | Ty has set two Olympic marks. The cuckoo makes a flat platform In the games their team will be | of twigs for a nest, while the hum- the favorite despite last minute dis- ' ming bird builds its hanging nest covery by four of the New York, A. |from a slender twig, usually over a C.. athletes that they cannot com- | stream. pete. The four are Ray Barbuti captain of the Syracuse university | track team the past season, who has changed his plans for the summer; | and Stephen R. Bradley, Jr.; Alfred | N. Lawrence and Edwin Dikeman, | of Princeton, who are kept out by graduation ccremonie: Naugatuck Publisher Bl Dies After Shock | 7. on th: propos Naugatuck, June 1§ (A—Thomas | 0f street lines and tak W. Ahern, 64, publisher of the Nau- | therefor on Ellis St., from gatuck Daily News and well known | St. 1o Rocky in newspaper circles throughout the | All person state, died at his home here last ed to be present at said hearing, if night following a shock sustained | they see canse, and be heard in re- several days ago. Mr. Ahern was | lation to the above, born in Glastonbury, October BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS 1863. After being employed in vari- | G. H. Johnson Clerk. ous lines for some years, he b business manager of the Daily N 184 During a period of , four years he held the position of | igatuck. He was a Jors wigatuck lodge of FElks, thie Knights of Columbus, an | « director of a building and loan as- PHONE 4195 St and are prepared to settle old dif- = ferences on the diamond next Mon- | day evening. | Town Hall Quict Except for the approaching meet- | ing of the Worthington Fi trict | it the town hall on Tuesday eve- June 21, affairs at the local —Of plants and flowers. Low Com, Joha- | VARTE priced. Quality Used Cars 1927 8-88 Auburn Coupe This is an unusually attractive job, fast and powerful. 1922 Cadillac Coupe 1924 Franklin Roadster 1924 Studebaker Light Six Touring won 15 merit De Pincdo Retiring De Pinedo then rose and shyly | | voiced his thanks for the praise that | SELLING OUT of flower poi 1d been showered upon him. (Sl QIS BRulaan sl Juh ey i My companions, my g0od Ship| gaiie &te Tei s30r. . ok and La-} Santa Maria 11, and my modest oh 5 Vol il self,” he said, “may not have done| ______ <> #od = ! all arc quict. Town Clerk Ar-| what might have been accomplished, | *}IETHYST KING lost. Tast woek. F'""') Woodruff is kept busy with|but we did all we could. The flight | = dutics and ¢ z a fow | represents succesy for the Ttalian atr | license i ocal of- | service headed by Mussolini, for it ial sticks close not only provided us with a pmm.“ | pic Club of San Francisco in Ne- | braska Games. HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brouglmm 924 Ford Tudor Sedan .Lexington Touring 1925 Lextngton Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery Chevrolet Screen Delivery 3 Chevrolet Touring C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St Tel. 2215 Personals You didn't use the "AR( your camera do it now. Youll Le sur- prised. Sold only 1 the Girl film for for Camp of evening ane to his books and | s, tie ors hut, thanks to its perfect organiza- The Fire District tion, supplied us almost immediate- ting a largr ly with a duplicate machine when | ble interesi surround- | the first plane accidentally went up | the setting of the new tax and | in flames at Roosevelt dam, Ari- | | Come in and see us Franklin Motors of New Britain 401 W. Main Street meeting is at-| gathering, it is stat- 1 Glen | TAW TIATS cleaned quickly the best cquipment In New Britain. Come in and see the modern shop, 111 Chureh WYS Arma fan ing their own meals. Plans have been|the extension of the hydrants into ! zona.' made for a special camp-fire pro- new territories, A gram tonight. | Fast Berlin Ttems The camp committee will meet on | Church services will be held in the Thursday afternoon, June 23, at|Methodist church tomorrow at the SKIPPY message of thanks sent by Pre- mier Mussolini to King George of England for having awarded the air| |7, 0 force cross to De Pinedo was read. ‘ Chicag o matter. P, O. Box 14 By PERCY CROSBY (Cepyright, 1925, by Ketropoiitan Newspaper Se'vica) Some ' House : — 5 7 IT'S TIME FOR City Advertisement LITTLE Boys To o 8€ IN BED. Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Loard of | Public Works, City of New Britain, | Room 306, City Hall, Monday eve NO- ReE-oLLy? YES, ReALLY! ed are request- 9/°7 \ rosby, 1927, Johnson Festures, lnc_) Kitty Makes a Discovery AT e > &5 g G PN, O POLLY AND HER PALS M, N b G . NOW THAT THESE HERE BANANAS HAS SOLVED THE FOOD PROBLEM ALL WE GOTTA DO IS FIND US SOME Latting luns Hits Double Triples—. Harris, Hornsby, P. Waner, Pir: Lindstrom, Gi Waner, Pirates Homers—Wilson, Cubs, 13. Stolen ba Cuyler, Pirates, 16; Rrisch, ¢ inals, 16 | Pitching - ows, Pirates, won 9 lost 1. One of New Britain’s old- est and most rellable jewelers offers a complete stock of diamond engage- rings and jewelry Budget Plan of Al sles striet- ment M5 the o payment. SRICAN Butting—Gehrig, Yankees, Runs—Ruth, nkee 60, Hits—Gehrig, Yankees, 53, Doubles—Burns, Indians, 23 Triples—Manush, Tigers, $ Homers—Ruth,Yankces, Stolen rs—Goslin, Senators, 10, itching—Lyons, White Sox, won 12, lost 2. Address Herald, Iy confidential. 32-S, N. B. Box OSSN DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Seltave Tastimosials very. com- | Or. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. imentary to Henldf.‘x ified Ads. | Kzl(A‘V, GAS and OXYGEN 1

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