New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1927, Page 12

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“The uniform of the day will be dark trousera, white soft shirt, cark bow-tie and Legion cap. “HARRY GINSBURG, “Commander.” OME FURNISHING CO. We Must Sell Our Stock T Before We Move 0, the brideln(a) ood Hionakeoper, Isn’t this logical—that if we move our stock it would cost us |iva his “mamings vo s am: | (il money and a lot of inconvenience. | muriege and.the . bridss mscond. Instead of doing this we are selling- our high grade Furniture TO YOU—YOU BENEFIT BY IT—YOU SAVE MONEY—WE ARE SELLING AT ACTUAL COST. ' Just Glance Through These Wonderful Bargains HEAT AFFECTING D063 Police Hear Reports of Canines Act- ing Strangely—Ono Runs Head-on Against Automobile. The heat wave is belleved to have affected a number of dogs in this city, the police having received re- ports from various sections that ani- | Edward Millette, 36, - With Ringling Brothers ot aas ar rkal : | New Haven, June 23 UP—Edward 5 . ; riving on Prospect street last eve- |\ 11e 56, of Dallas, Texas, known ning, a dog ran against his car and |, . acted so queerly | wherever American circuses have Vi that councilman | :,‘,‘l';‘mmi',,,l::: B orciaeN 0 "2 | nctified the polise. /1t 'was' learnsd Shomn Ju [this countey and burope o'clock at the Senlor High school, | that the animal had run away from % & trebess performen died —of The program in connection with Its master's home. rf” g el vt S T 5 { ingling Brothers and Barnum and the graduation follows: Balley's show on the way from Hart- | = [ Processional — “Festival Grand | | tord today. | Mlllette had done for years a head-balancing act which made him 167 T0 GRADUATE AT SENOR H. 5. School Gommitteemen ¥. H. Day Is Commencement Speaker A class of 167 students, 78 boys | and 39 girls, will be presented with | diplomas by School Committeeman CIRCUS PERFORMER DIES UNEXPECTEDLY Attest: l FRED CLOCK, Adjutant. | | North Agawam Man, Aged | 88 Years, To Marry Again | To avoid curious friends the couple repaired to the church at 5 o'clock vesterday morning for the cere- mony. Mrs. Jasmin has been house- keeper for her husband for some time. March. i Invocation — Reverend Theodore | Ainsworth Greene. Music—"God of Our Fathers. | “March of Our Nation."—Senior | High school chorus. [ “Tales from the Vienna Woods"— | Waltz by Strauss — Senlor High | school orchestra. | Vocal Solo—"The Broad Highway"— | Frank Joseph McGrath, class of 1927, Presentation of diplomas—Mr. Wil- liam H. Day, of the school com- mittee, “Star Spangled Banner'—Class 1927, orchestra and audience. Recessional. of Knee Permanently Hurt, Woman Sues for $3,500 | As the result of an accident in| which the plaintiff alleges that she | was struck and knocked to the ground by an automobile, suit for| $3,500 damages has been brought by | Rose LeDuc, acting through her next best friend, Mary Mettey, against the Aetna Life Insurance Co. of Hartford and Eugenia Gallup, also of Hartford. Attorney Harry! Ginsburg represents the plaintiff. It is the claim of the plaintiff tk she was struck by an automobi driven by the second named defend- ant and owned by the Aetna Life Tnsurance Co., the accident occuring at the corner of Ford and Pearl streets, Hartford, on April 14, 1927. As a resuit, the plaintiff claims that she has suffered a permanent injury to her right knee. Is 95; Gets Two Cakes At His Birthday Party | Two birthday cakes featured a dinner given to Andrew M. Turn- | bull, 11 Wallace street, last evening in honor of his 95th birthday anni- versary. Mr. Turnbull received cal- lers, birthday cards nd flowers, as well as a number of gifts at his! home all day yesterday. Among those who called to express their congratulations were his grand- daughter, Mrs. Frank Davidson of Philadelphia, and her two sons, John and Robert; another grand- daughter, Mrs, Harold Pritchard, of Allenhurst, N. J., and two sons, Edward and Donald, and daughter, | Ruth, and his niece, Miss Daisy Best of Hartford. HELD FOR RECKLESSNESS Arthur Roy, aged 29, of 259 Arch street, this city, is under arrest in Meriden on the charge®of reckle: driving, the result of a collision b tween a truck he was operating and a motorcycle on which Frank Guo- dace of 607 East Main street, Meri- den, was riding, yesterday morning at the corner of Hanover street and Cook avenue, Meriden. Roy's case was continued until next Thursday morning in $35 bonda. The charge is reckless driving. The ‘motorcyclist is at Meriden hespital under observation and was unable to be in police court today. it not believed that his injuries are serious, however. Miss Taylor Betrothcd To Thompsonville Man The engagement of Miss Ruth Linton Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Taylor of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, to Walter Alfred Rice of Thompsonville has been an- nounced. Miss Taylor 1is a grad- uate of Mt. Holyoke college in the class of 1924 and of the Institute of | sell Scott, convicted murdered, today “ lows somewhat stoically. | charge of murdering Joseph Maur- Musical Arts in New York cify. Mr. Rice is a graduate of Pratt Insti- | tute and is in charge of experimental | engineering for the Bigelow-Hart- ford Carpet Co. at Thompsonville. SUIT FOR $3,000 REARD In city court today, Judge W. Hungerford heard the case of Mrs. Jerry Yarors against her husband, for $3,000. Attorney Lawrence J. Golon appeared for the plaintiff and Attorney Michael A. Sexton for the defendant. Decision was reserved One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds . In 22 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same All weak men and women, All skinny men and women, Can grow stronger, healthler an: more vigorous and take on pounds of solid needed flesh in 30 days just Ly taking McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets four times a day -as easy to tak s candy. And wh + hit these flesh pro- iucing ta ts have made. One drug.- <ist tripled his sales in one week Everybody knowns that nasty tasting, evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil a wonderful vitalizer, flesh pro- ducer and health creator, But who wants to swallow the | horritle stuff, when these wonderful tablets—MecCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- | pound Tablets—contain the same ! kind of vitamines and so easy to' take? A box of 0 tablets for 60 cents| and if any skinny man or woman | doesn't gain at least 5 pounds in 30| days—money back. Ask any good | druggist anywhere in America, | Be sure and get McCoy's, the orig- | inal and genuine—reputable drug-! glsts won't hand you imitations any more than they will hand you coun- | terfeit money. And don't forget| there is nothing on earth so good | to make backward, listless, under- welght children grow strong and | take on weight. | | “nolsble among his fellow acrobats. His wife, Maud Jennier, a trapeze performer also, sually traveled with him but this year | home in Dallas daughters, New Trial Will Be as to His Sanity Only b she remained at with their Yesterday Millette, at Hartford, |said he did not feel well and the | Slade of 131 Maple street, was grad- | physicians with the circus advised | uated him not to appear and he did not. A son, Ira, took charge of the body Chirago, June 23 (UP)—Over in Cook county jail—which has been | his home since late in 1924 save for | a brief time In a state hospital, Rus- | viewed his fifth escape from the gal- | The one time Canadian millionaire was far from the debonair salesman | who engineered huge land deals in | Canada. He wore a straggly mous- tache. He face was unshaven. His tweed suit was badly in need of pressing. His hair was unkept. He | spoke in monosyllables. “Do I get a new trial er?” was his questio... ‘When informed that the supremg | court yesterday merely had ruled trial to decide, not whether he was guilty, but whether he should be re- turned to the state hospital at Ches- ter be hanged, he shrugged his shouMers. . 0 . ! Special Dispensation To Canadian Catholics Ottawa, Ont, June 23 (A—Can- adian Roman Catholics will be granted a speclal dispensation, re- mitting the fast day regulations on Friday July 1, when the diamond jubilee of Canadian confederation wul be obrerved throughout Cana- da. The eating of meat cons quently will be permitted to Cath- | olics on that day. Word on the granting of the dis- pensation has been received from Rome by Monsignor Bearzotte, secretary of the Papal legation at Ottawa. Eleven New Rear Admirals Are Named by Navy Board Washington, June 23 (P—F]leven new rear admirals were named to- day by the navy department, fol- lowing approval by President Cool- idge of their choice for promotion by the navy selection board. Those receiving the appointments were Captains Edward H. Campbell, | Walter 8. Crosley, Frank B. Upham, | David F. Sellers, Ridley McLean, | Joseph M. Reeves, Frank H. Brum- by, Harrls Laning, Henry V. Butler, J.'3. Raby and, Willlam H. Stand- ley. DEPUTY ATTY. GENERAL Hartford, June 23 (A—Ernest 1. Averill of Branford, majority lead- er of the house of representatives, has been appeinted deputy attorney general cf the state by Attorney General Benjamin W. Alling and the state board of control and fi- nance at its meeting today fixed the salary of the deputy attorney gen- eral at $6,000 a year. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |to march | Eddy-Glover Post. FOR YOUR WANTS sion will form on Summer right resting on East Fitth division will Main street, resting at Packard sales | room. | OLD *38 OFFICERS ' DEDICATION GUESTS (Continued From First Page.) assistants to the commandes. Formation The first division will form on on the ! jast Main street, right resting on Maln street. Second division form on Center street, East Main street. will form on East Main street, rest- | that there should be a new sanity | j | will resting on Third division ng on Summer street. Fourth divi- street, Main street. form on East Line of March | Formation on East Main street, | Fight resting on Main street, starting | at 2:30 o'clock promptly. East Main burst last week, died at the hospital | | street to Engine House No. 8, coun- termarch to Main street to West Main street to west side Centra! | park, to Franklin Square, to Bassett | street, to Roberts street, to South ! | Main street, to Memorlal fleld, where | the parade will be dismissed. Aldes will report to chief of staff| iat the Burritt school, East Main | I street, at 2 o'clock. At 2:15 o'clock | all information should be complete | and reported to the chief of staff. | N, B, The parade starts promptly | at 2:30 o'clock. by W. W. BULLEN, Marshal. | Attest, | Alfred H. Griswold, Captain—chief of staft. Orders to American Legion. The following instructions were | issued today by Commander Harry Ginsburg of Eddy-Glover post, | American Legion: : | “Saturday, June 25th having been signated as the day on which the nited Spanish War Veterans of | Now Britain will dedicate the beau- |tiful new memorial situated at Memorial Field, it is only fitting | and proper that the veterans of the | World War should respond and foin with them in this happy event. “All members of the American Legion will, therefore, assemble at the Legion home at No. 38 Wash- | ington street on Saturday, June 25th |at 1:15 and from there will pro- | ceed with the colors and post band | to assume their position in the line | of march. | “Ex-service men not members of the Leglon but who are desirous of ‘nldlng our comrades of the Spanish | War in this celebration are invited with the members of Souio Duive i StRvice Yaro For Cars ano Taucxs Tiae Cuaneime Room [od 3 Gas Pumes (g S @ Plan of Ball Tire Co. ANNOUNCING ,000 The newest thi depot—the largest DRIVE IN—There s amp SQUARE FEET OF SQUARE in New Britain Is the Ball Tire Company’s new tire and battery service d most modern plant in the city ple room 1o park your car Inside prompt attention is given your tires or battes With Exceptional service f for the past 14 years. Known 1 ik and Bus Cord and th servic Stop in and inspect our stock and learn more of our “22,000 square fcet of square scrvice.” BALL TIRE CO. 328 Park St. cilities we off Norwalk Norwalk 6 Ply Balloons will giv two | Gomas, of Ansonia burned when a until pneumonia RVICE! Tires custom bu erywhere as an outstanding quality tire. Benj. Slade Graduates As Harvard Engineer Benjamin Slade, son of High | Sehool Principal and Mrs. Louis P. from Harvard University chool of engincering today with the egree of bachelor of science. He { speclalized in electrical communica- ticn engineering. A year ago he wus elected to Tau Beta Pi, the | horor society of the engineering | school. In the fall he Wil lenter the | employ of the American Telephone | & Telegraph Co. to serve in the re- | Bearch dbpdrtment | VISITS IN CLEVELAND | Cleveland, 0., June 23 (UP)— Col. Charles A. Lindbergh's mother |arrived in Cleveland today from De- | troit on a secre: trip while her son flew from Dayton to Washington, Mrs. Lindbergh's auto party gave | newspaper men the slip at the out- skirts of this city and-they were un- | able to find her destination. City officials all along the route trom Detroit to Cleveland had been warned. by wire and provided motor- cyele police escorts through the ter- ! ritory. INJURED MAN DIES New Haven, June 23 (P—Tony steam pipe on an oyster dredger He had been convalescent | set in two days today. FIFTY CENTS for, your old sad iron allowed in trade for a new THERMAX ELECTRIC IRON 95¢ down, $1.00 per month —for a limited time only The Connecticut Light and Power Company Time Dem'r | rom Thucas Tine Reparm Desanrrment or outside our building while in Norwalk, Conn., The Norwalk Double € you a new conception of tire 50-1b Roll Edge Cotton Mattress Good quality cover; this- mattress is worth $12. Our Removal $5.95 Sale Price .. Sun Porch Set Fibre, removable spring cushions, covered in pret- ty cretonne — Settee, Chair and Rocker. Was marked at $82. Removal $ 4 5.00 Sale*Price 9x12 Axminster Rugs Complete Bed Outfit Brown bed, heavy tub- ing, National link spring, A beautiful 3-piece Jacquard Set—large Settee, ng Chair, Club Chair—spring edge, back and cushions—guaranteed construction. This suite is regularly sold for $175. $9 8.00 i sy, bl Our Removal Sale Price - ; patterns. Regular price $59.50. Our Removal all cotton mattress, — Sale $39.50 Price White Enamel Porcelain Top Table Sturdy construction with handy drawer * Removal i $5.45 Sale Price IR s e o] 100% Pure Floss Mattress Imperial edge. Choice of coverings. This mattress Genuine Walnit Dining. Room Set, 9 pieces — Large Buffet, VA China, Oblong Extension Table, Arm Chair, 5 Side Chairs, covered in genuine leather. Sold regularly for Our Removal Sale Price $215. $l 09.00 for only $15‘95 Only a few left Couch Hammock Cotton mattress, - Na- tional link spring, cover- ed in a good grade of khaki duck. $9.45 Removal Sale Price .. Day Bed Walnut ends, Simmons spring, all cotten mat- tress, beautiful coverings formerly sold at $35.00. Removal $l 9.00 —a day bed that sold for $39.50. $19.50 Sale Price Removal Sale Price Four beautiful pieces of Bedroom Furni- ture; Large Dresser, | Vanity, Chifforobe and Bow-End Bed — genuine duo-tone wal- nut — excellent con- struction. This suite formerly sold for $195.00. Our -Remarkable Sale Price . Heywood-Wakefield Stroller Continuous post-handle; wooden cafe, cocoa or fawn color. — Removal $ 9 i 4 5 ' Davenport Table Mahogany finish, sturdy construction. sold for $16.00. Removal $ 7. 6 5 Sale Price . . wheels; Formerly Sale Price .. Seller’s Kitchen Cabinet enamel, Table Lamps Silk shade, imported Jap- anese base with double $4.15 Grey porcelain top — at a price that every one can afford — $46.75 socket. A beautiful 3-piece Mohair Set—covered all over with mohair. Reversable cushion in an im- ported Damask—a large Settee—Wing Chair and Club Chair. Only ......... $l 19 00 Removal Sale Price .. The Home Furnishing Co. OF ‘NEW BRITAIN 7-8-9 R. R. Arcade on the Railroad Station Tel. 1170

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