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T TTTH “ONE PRON WASEINGTON Glolidge But Gets a Byg Thrill Out of Look at “Lindy.” of Belden street. Mrs. 8. F. Seaman and daughter, Miss Marie Hahn. New Britain's|nry pdawin Banta, of 70 Monroe city spelling champlon Who WOR|gireer, have gone to thelr seaside 13th prize at the national spelling|yome at Indian Neck for the sum- contest at Washington, D. C., last| .. Thursday, and her chaperon, M%) fisses Annma and Letitia Morrin of Eva Winger of the Heraid, arrived | ;. "0 ot have left for Crescent home yesterday atter spending the | o ) "y e ™ where they will week in Washington as guests of the Snand .!he uumm‘er. B";T‘:w Hahn reports having had a| Chief W. J. Noble of the fire de- ] ery min- | partment and Mrs. Noble have re- :fi?nflll:eunm;l‘. :l::::iids;: :lyxd not |turned from Portland, Me., where get & chance to see President Cool- | the annual convenu.on of the New idge, she did have a big thrill when England Fire Chiefs’ assoclation was she was able to get a close look at held last week. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, the! Miss Janet Smith of Hartford is Carl H. Ramm of the University of Vermont is spending the summer ‘with his mother, Mrs, Henry Ramm ] Personals Mrs. H. T. Sloper and daughters. world aviatiog hero. “I think ‘Lindy’ | spending a few days with Mrs. M. 14 Just fine,” she says. T. Crean of 13 Summer street. Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of GONSTABLE IS PURSUED Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of : York and will sail for Europe to- JOKE ON: STOREKEEPER | 5ok, o, i sl for urope to- ing the continent. Miss Corinne Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of Sherman court, will leave Thursday Suspicion of Bad Check Offer timore. X Bat Eyoeyane Taughs Miss Lols Kirkham, daughter of caista ; lMeran of | Mrs. John H. Kirkham of Lexington N,‘:,lnmflowfi“c::;% nganm New | street, and Miss Barbara Swift, Britain this forenoon ignorant of the | daughter of Talmadge Swift of Ce- suspicion under which he and Mrs. | dar street, are in New York city for made a purchase in ‘a Broad strect | Mrs. R. J. Vance of Maple street store and nsked if the proprietor [ and Mayor and Mrs. Gardner C. would accept & check, as she did not = Weld of Corbin avenue are spending have ‘the correct amount in cur- 'a few days in Boston. rency. Mr. Halleran was waiting for| John H. Kirkham of Lexington her. in. their -autorfobile and the | street and Wililam Lyon Phelps of trying to cheat him by a bad check, | few days stay in Manchester, Ver- ordered Mrs. Halleran out of the | mont. store.. . | Officer William O'Mara was given | Misses Carlotta, Emily and Ella the registration number of the car | Sloper of Russell street, leave Wed- and notified Captain Kelly, who | nesday for Greenville, Me. later the car was located. Constable | N. Rutherford left yesterday on a Halleran explained the incident to |10 day motor trip through Vermont the satisfaction of all concerned. and Canada. iz : Mr. and Mrs .Harold L. Judd a;na s 2 tamily of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Believed Drivert Insane and Mizs Hopwood of Uniontown, « By Loss of His Money Jehn Boshin of 67 Grove street, | They will take the North Cape cruise 4 orn- | tinent for two months. T o i by oy otaw | Mrs. Charles B, Parsons of Hart and found to be suffering from | Street and two children are spend- WOrTy over the loss of money, The |ID8 the summer at Fisher's Island. Physiclan told Detective Sergeant| Mrs: Roger W. Whitman of Corbin S avenue and family will spend July McCue the man did not need to be Leslie Coates, son of Mr. and rangements are being made by his | arrs” yames Coates of 69 Walnut brother to send him to Whitehaven, | street, entertained at luncheon Fri- Pa. With this understanding, Bosh- | qay afternoon following his gradua- in has been released in his brother's | tion at the New Britain High school. icustody. The guests included Miss = June taken into custody last week and |Marian Whitham, Miss Natalle later released, was again brought to | Gwatkins, Miss Corinne Sloan, Wil the police station, and this afternoon | liam Tallon and Warren Brainard. he was removed to hospital for the! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams of inmne, as ho was found to be dan- | Springfleld are spending a few days gerous. - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laur~ Lincoln road, left today for New Newington Officer’'s Wife Under to spend a few days visiting in Bal- Halleran were living. Mrs. Halleran | a fow days. storekeeper, fearing the couple were | New Haven leave tomorrow for a spread the alarm and a short time | Bulliing Inspector and Mrs. A. Pa., will sail tomorrow for Europe. who jumped from a second story | &fter Which they will tour the con- at Guilford. committed to a hospital and ar- |2t Cuilford This morning a man who Wwas| Pomeroy of New Milford, Miss ence Mouat. Mass. Man Arrested for : Liquor Transportation s lermeg.uconn.. A With a Broken Neck Ropert Tilton, 29, of Island Cutty-| Greemwich, June 27 (/—A broken hupk, Mass., who was arrested here|1°Ck may cause death shortly of last night on charges of lillegal|John Maniero, who is at the hos- transportation of liquor and operat- | bital with life dispaired of. He fell ing an automobile while under the | from a platform on Island Beach, influence of liquor, had his case|OWned by the town, last night, and continued in police court today un- | his head struck a rock ‘n the water il 'Wednesday. Bonds wWere set at| Which was exposed by the low tide. $500, Maniero was employed as a dock Twe companions, Harry Lyonais, | hand at the beach. 27, of 994. Pleasant street, New| After the fall and while helpless Bedford and Harry Miller, 19, of | he was picked up and carrled ashore 400 Orchard street, New Bedford, [Py Edwin Warner, life guard, and each paid $15 to have charges of | brought to town by the Tsland Beach intexication against them nolled. | Poat. He is 18 and known locally as an athlete. Chamberlin and Levine Are Flying to Warsaw Marienbad, Czechoslovakia, June 27 (M—Clarence Chamberlin and Charles Levine, American trans-At- lantic fllers, hopped off at 10:49 o'clock this morning for Warsaw, Po- land. Local aviators attempted to dis- suade them from making the flight, as weather conditions were unfavor- able, with a drizzling rain and strong wind. It is understood the Americans will visit Moscow from Warsaw. ¢ R Greenwich Man Dyin Special Notice Bridge party Wednesday, June 29, 2:30 p. m., under the auspices of the League of Women Voters. Party at the summer home of Mrs. J. H. Kirkham, Plainville. This house, which is 150 years old, s well worth a visit. $4 per table. Trophy for each table. Refreshments.—advt. PROPHETS GO TO CLEVELAND Among those from Aziz Grotto, who left today for Cleveland, to be in attendance at the National con- | . véntion of the Mystic Order, Veiled | Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, | from June.28 to July 2, were August ! Klein, monarch; Martin H. Horwitz, | master of ceremonies; Sherwood | Raymond, past monarch: William Leopold, chiet justice; William H. Crowell, secretary and past areh, and Victor Larson. walking should be a painful exp out. Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the note All snake venom is not alike. 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Vernon, ‘Washington's home? 9—What is the fixed mint value of a troy ounce of pure gold? 10—What state of the union has the least dense population? | POLICE DEPT. GIVES $50 T0 ITS FORMER LEADER Officials Felicitate Ex-Chief and Mrs. W. J. Rawlings on Golden Wedding Day Chief. W. C. Hart, Lieutenant Samuel Bamforth and Officer M. J. Cosgrove, Trepresenting the - police department, called at the home of former Chfef and Mrs. Willlam J. Rawlings, 1 Parsons Place, this aft- ernoon and after expressing the feli- citations of the department to the couple on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary, presented them with $50 in gold. Mr. and Mrs, Rawlings were deeply touched by the spirit in which the gift was giv- en, Mr. Rawlings having been chief of police for more than 20 years. In honor of the wedding anniver- sary, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlings receiv~ ed a number of friends and relatives from 2 to 5 o'clock this afternoon and will continue the reception from 7 to 9 o'clock this evening. They recelved many gifts and hundreds of messages of congratulation. Says Levine Will Build Her Three Motored Plane Hamburg, Germany, June 27 (UP)—Thea Rasch, Germany's lead- ing woman aviator, today announc- ed in an exclusive United Press in- terview that Charles A. Levine plans ( to build a three-motored airplane in which she will attempt a trans-At- lantic flight next spring. “I am going to meet Levine and Clarence D. Chamberlin in Paris, July 5, she said. “Then I am go- ing to fly to London and embark With theri at Southampton for New York. ” “In the United States I hope to do some stunt flying, and then I am going to do ‘sdbme flying in South America while Levine is building my trans-Atlantic. plane. Bridgeport Club Given Protested Game of May 8 Waterbury, June 27 (A —President Herman J. Weisman of the Eastern league today announced that he had awarded the protested game of May 8th between Bridgeport and Provi- dence in the latter city to the Bridge- port club. ~ He has ordered that the final score shall be Bridgeport 8, Providence 3 and (":at all plays after Catcher Willlam Cronin of Provi- dence had batted in the ninth in- ning shall be stricken from’ the records. RESIGN POSITIONS Cyril Sullivan, for the past seven years a salesman for Rackliffe Brothers Co., and William H. Porter for a longer period, bookkeeper at Rackliffe, Brothers, have resigned thelr pesitions. Mr. Sullivan has accepted a position as manager of the factory supply department for the Hotchkiss Co., of Waterbury. 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Junior and Senior classes started their training in Oc- tober, 1926, under the direction of Miss Gertrifde Fossett, physical di- rector. The juniors were examined by Miss Malvina Eichstaedt, a Red Cross examiner of New Britain while the Senior division was examined by Victor Burner, an examiner of Plain- | ville. Every member of the class | successfully passed the tests and is | now registered at Washington, D. C., as members of the American Life Saving Corps. Those who passed the tions include: Junior class—1927: examina- Ruth Rey- son, Alassie Urban, Anna Narvech, Evelyn Keller, Betty Weiant, Ethel Barrett and Winfred Fodt. | berg, Virginia Warner. {hin, one of France's leading commer- {cial aviators who is |Paris-New York flight, is |ready for the attempt and may start | within a few days. nolds, Gladys Manson, Mildred Man- | o | TEWMNIOD N Batotn (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service,-lnc.) Senior class—1927: Ratherine Mol- chan, Gertrude Middleton, Gertrude Fieber. Mary Hart, Betty Mackin- tosh, Esther Beckwith, Dorothy Thompson, Alice Monich, Alice Beh. Junior class—1926: Irene Winger, Gladys Leavitt, Marguerite Hurl- burt, Winifred Reynolds. Senlors—1927: Rose Bayer, Kath- erine Tormay, Olive Walsh, Emma Osberg, Irene McNulty, Isabelle Mc- Nulty, Agnes Sinskie, Esther West- man, Winifred Reynolds, Ruth Wacker, Julia Pllkonis, Sophie Gins- Juniors—1925: Myrtle Keller, Mil- dred ‘Keimowitz, Edith Fichman, Harrlet Sprague, Barbara Smith, Elizabeth Purney. ! Seniors—1925: Malvina Eich- staedf, Bella Lewitt, Oliver Keller and Mildred Hooper. Another Freshman Ready To Try Atlantic Flight Paris, June 27 (A—Maurice Drou- planning a almost Flying near Paris, Drochin's plane, a giant Farman lifted 7,000 kilo- grams, (about 1,400 pounds) satis- factorily and there remained only a Marriage for most girls of 15 is the bunk, says Mrs. Cora Smull, of Reading, Pa. = But when love cofiles tripping along, as it did for her in the form of her 48-year-old husband, Lester, that's a horse from a different garage. “I'm the exception,” she maintains. Mo s don’t know their minds at 15. But I know I love Lester and he loves me. That’s different! Lester, affectionately posed with his bride here, 1s a fireman. “Most girls \ few minor tests before the pllot and plane will be ready for the good word of the weather experts. Drou- hin has not yet selected his navi- gator. Unidentified Negro Killed by Auto e Turnpike This Morning—Driver wnifl' of $500. New Haven, Juné 37 UP—An as yot unidentified negro tbought to have been between 35 and 40 years old was killed early ‘olay on the Milford turnpike when he was struek by an automobile operated by P. J. Moore of this city. Moore was re- leaséd under $500 bail on a technical charge of reckless driving. He sald the man stepped in front of his ma- chine from the left hand side of the road, apparently attempting to cross. The victim received a broken reck and fractured skull. Ruigfi Five Jobs to - Handle Six Others Easier Upton, Mass., June 37 (A—Ben- jamin C. Crocker has resigned five town offices in order to give him more time to fill with efficiency the other six civic positions he occuples. He gives up the duties of taker of the town, public library, fire department headquarters and Upton common, also the job of fire warden. He will continue as chief of police, chief of fire department, sealer of weights and measures, and care- taker of three schools, JUDGMENT FOR $1,001 ' In the action of Edward T. Wer- ner against Ethel Schutte, et al, in | the superior court of Middlesex, in which the plaintiff sought a re- formation of a mortgage and the de- fendant, in a cross-complaint, sought a foreclosure of a mortgage, judg- ment has been rendered for the de- fendant in the amount of $1,001.25. Nair & Nair represented the de- fendant and Judge Edwin Dicken- son, presided. Motorists Can ‘Get Flags Free For July 4th Members of the Automioblle Frae ternity in the Hardware Oity can se- cure attractive flag stand and five flags for radiator cap of sutomobile by patronizing Yankee Filling Stae tions of Hartford Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday snd Sunday—The dates are Jume 38th, | 20th, soth, July 1st, 3nd and Srd— ;’l‘bouundl given awsy throughout Yankee territory. Supply not guare anteed. Get yours early. Yankeégt—ations Give Flags Free Tues.,, Wed., Thurs,, Fri, Sst. and Sunday at every Yankee Filling Sta- ton in and around Hartford and Springfield a motefist can secure the gift of a valuable flag stand !wm. the cash purchase of at least five gallons of Sinclair gasoline. The idnu to remember are June 38th, 29th, 30th, July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. |Also consider that this flag stand with five colors floating therefrom is 80 crisp, toothsome wafers—7 pure flavors, Got a roll today! 'boundwmaksuwucmd_dm 7 1forlhendhmrcupfl!lheu!m Monday, July 4th. There are no. strings to this offer. Antomobile owners in and around New Britain have only to remember to stop at & Yankee Filling Station of Hartford, Springfield or New Haven, on Tues- day, Wednesday or Thursday, pay cash for at least five gallons of Sinclair gasoline and one of the flag stands becomes their property. The offer is made to secure more patronage from New Britain of Yankee Filling Stations. Motorists from this city will have a little trouble patronizing the Yankee Sta. . tions and learning the value of Sine clair products so the Yankee corpore | ation makes this offer of an appro= priate gift at Fourth of July.to in- duce the trial purchase. Sinclair products are sold tically everywhere in the United States and throughout the world. The . Sigclair refining company is ranked” as one of the most import. ant oil companies in the world, being the largest independent refinery in the universe. The Yankee Filling Stations, Inc., is a company owned and operated by a group of Con- necticut men and women seeking MR.DUFFY,WILL YOU HOLD THIS PACKAGE OF NECCO WAFERS FOR ME TILL THE . JINEeCCO PURE CANDY need not be without honor— even in his own country but he’s got to be good T'S hard to fool the home-folks. They know you too well; they're too familiar with your human weak- nesses and foibles. You may look ever so good be- hind the footlights—where the cal- cium and the make.up cover up a lot of blemishes; but to the disillu- sioned scrutiny across the breakfast- table—that’s different. “A prophet is not without honor save in his own country.” v 14 14 So, a!50 with an sutomobile. Bs- pecially with a #ew automobile. Pretty paint, tasty upholstery, and flash performance—properly em- bellished by the salesman and the advertising expert —sometimes permit a new automobile to leap into popularity overnight. But not in its own home-town. It takes more than shiny paint or honeyed words to fool the home- folks; for they know just what goes into the automobile, of materials, or workmanship and of bonesty of purpose; and if any “bugs” develop, they know it, sustantly. v 7 v More than six thousand of Lan- sing’s 80,000 residents are em- ployed building Reos. : Between 25,000 and 30,000 of Lansing’s population are connected, directly or indirectly, with the Reo Motor Car Company. This means that the people of Lansing know Reo products —and they know the Reo Flying Cloud, “from stem to stern.” They know, as do the residents of no other city in the U States, the kind of automobile it is— the ideals of the men and of the Com- pany that are building it —the rec- ord it is making, both in sales and in performance, throughout the lengthaad breadth of the Continent. v v 7 ‘Which means that Lansing’s ver- dict on the Flying Cloud means something, Aand here is that verdict: In March, 1927, there were regis- tered in Ingham County, Michigan, 485 new cars —of which 47, or ap- proximately 10%, were Reos! In all, there were 28% fewer new cars registered in Ingham County in March, 1927, than in March, 1926; despite which, Reo registered a gain of 250%. Reo was outsold only by two very low-priced automobiles; and at the same time Reo outsold, by approx- imately § to 1, every other make of car in its price-field. 14 v 4 This is Lansing’s verdict on the Flying Cloud—the verdict of people who know automobiles, and especially who know the Flying Cloud automobile. A prophet need not be without honor even in his own country— ° but he’s got to be good. KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. COR. ELM & PARK STS. NO OTHER AMERICAN CAR LASTS AS TEL. 2110 Beating All the Records of 22 Years bkl i ] ot entire s TPllinire-car shipsiess for that month werethree timesas greatasfor April, 1926, Production lnd‘;gmnnm month New. uh‘mordl are being made in ”m:uin. TGl however. is the rcord of the Flying Cloud i is own_ “courtry”—in unty, ichi| located. Michigan, in which Lansing is Here it is: March March 1927 1926 288 39 13 42 14 Chrysler: model model 60" model 70" model “80” Oldsmobile . Buick: model *115” model 120" wlfim .. ‘};flm‘ni&h' t Star. . . . Studebaker: . Nuuwauo ® anmolma o RE FLYING CLOUD SEDAN/Z L \VICTORIA BROUGHAM SPORT COUPE _LONG AS REO-NOT ONE Connecticut patronage. With complete faith in the quality of Sinclair products and in the satis- faction the New Britain motorists will get from using Sinclair gasoline and Opaline motor oil the above of- fer is made for Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 28th, 20th, 30th, Jaly 1st, 2nd and 3rd. with Five (5)Gals. of Sinclalr Gas July 2nd July 3rd Tuesday ‘Wednesday Yhursday Priday Saturday at any Yankee Station in or around Hartford, Springficld, New Haven Show Your Colors 4th of July The flag stand s as piotured above. Five flags fly from a staunch holder which clips to the radiator cap, surmounted by s bright . ornamental shield em- blematical of the arms of the TUnited States. Only one to a -.customer, PLEASE. BSupply not guaranteed so plan NOW to get yours EARLY! Avallable at all ANKE FILLING STATIONS in aid around Hartfoed, Springfisld or New Haven

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