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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. | FLASHES OF LIFE: MARSHAL FOCH OF | City lItems |2amanissusme:] - |(_avowonve Personals || NOW YOQU | FRANCE AFRAID OF THE MICROPHONE b (B e e hes A son was born to Mr. and MrS. | returned from the hospital where he e Lo 2 S e b v 2 | BUICK MOTOR CARS—8ales and Ber Charles Seltzer of 42 Rockwell ave- | hag been treated for fractured ribs ide, By the Associated Press. plane George £ Harris, Jr., reports nue, at New Britain General hos- 1 chest bo: 2607. Mart teege, Harold Jon d andiciies ne. | —— ‘Edgar ‘sl:.eess:egveera l:;liday gu‘::sl:x:)t ASK ONE Paris — No German Dig Bertha | he tied to Housatonic river dock | pital tod. GADILLAC AND LA SALLE CARS — could scare Marshal Foch, but a|after forced landin John Urban of 219 Washington Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. A B e ek, andy peacetul little mike is another mat- | —_ .| street sustained a crushed foot ana | Totem Pole Appears as Goal - dhats 1S |- el e Al (esCIMTARET v il il ; | ter. At a banquet to Byrd, when the | Bridgeport—Gabor Kovacs lassdes | broken toc yesterday when a bar- Kansas Treasury Asset Youg, that burns | CHEVROLET WOTOR CARE=Se 53 instrument for radiocastin was put | large porpoise left on mud flats by | rel rolled onto it. He is at New Brit- |y S <0 W sl i i<y Bl B e L I | THE ANSWERS before him, the marshal looked at it | the low tide, {ain G-acral hospital. | pein; S8ty ST P—A to- completely, trat | Chureh St. Phone 311 i | tem pole is among the assets in the | e v {in alarm. Nobody recalls cver seeing meet - ¥ Jhek always renders |GODGE BROTHERS—Bales and Bervice. Below are the answers to the A meeting of Rev A. Harty | Kansas state treasury. value, 18 8. & F. Motor Sales Corn. 1129 Stan- R ow You Ask One” questions. him so agitated in public. New Canaan—>Miss Mayme Mac- | branch, A. O. H. wil be held 10- | 1ts gaudy anhd grotesque faces grin | full ley 8t. Phone 731. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phersick| 1—The cricket's ear cavities are in _|donald and dgar Lawson of New night at 7:30 o'clock at Judd's hall {4t Carl R. White, state treasurer, | mighty good coal. | FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, parte and family of Stanley street enjoyed ! its front legs. New York — Blinded for life in | York, win Connecticut mixed dou- |on Main street. |53ti0 hina iduediit nees hie desk, bac Opr coal is the | Service, farm implements. Automotive a motor tour around Cape Cod over| 2—The highest temperature In the | Y0¥100d when playing wi:1 dynamite | bles tennis championship. Lovisy Moore Tent, Daughters of | cause nowhere else in the office is | | Bind wohaye de- | So Th0 SV HL B EF el e ; . BT eterans, will hold a meeting Thurs- | ik the holidays. { 134 degrees Fahrenheit, has | €3PS, Augustin F. Massa, 25, has 7:30 " the ceiling high enough. scribed FORD CARB—Trucks and Fordwon frac- realized his ambition anl become 8| Greenwich—Fall from ladder at |y "ot\‘“:';{':l at 7:30 o'clock at 0dd | the pol was purchased from In- & tors. Sales and Ser Berlis Aute [1awyer. He earned his way through | heach pier is fatal to John Maniero. | e = dians in Alaska at the request of Lasting Coal Gives Sales, Berlin. Holmquiet Broa. Prop. e e Slrfa e ok same ] | Rev. Thomas F. Lawlor, curate at | e ek : Phone 251-3. frqn the French “dent de leon,” or "n?":’:“:\‘wf,““,f;“l"“;sz:“,[‘5";,"(, 0| . A 3 [St Mary's church, has resumed his | gy, anees State Historlal Soclety. Lasting Satistaction TUPMOBILE ~AND BTARBiles —rooms lion's tooth, so called from the shape | | Greenwich—Mrs. Ira W. Henry is | e Y : 2, and service department. Burritt Motor { Miss Ethel Johnson of John strect spent the holidays at Lake Pocoto- paug. o been recorded in Death Valley, Cal. Miss Trene M. Sullivan of Linwooa e s danaslion toraes street spent the Fourth with friends 4 in New York. Rl Fona il dei duccs after having been confined to : o | cents a game and by giving his blood | 00T aictinguished service | & purchase expected the society to re- Bales Co. 240 Hartford Ave. a1 Btan- | of the leaf. | St. Mary's hospital in Waterbury for | (14 1is $300 immediately, but he | : ey st el 11 Miss Freda Carlson and Ebba An- | tor transfusion. He oped NS {0 oga1 in honor of her son, Captain | i N | % 4 , Captain | (" 0, g 5 W : : derson have returned from a few | e sreiaa cugniaiRRine (i es -1 C. W. Henry, for bravery under fire. | i eor roy R mo"'lm‘“"h @ frac-{must wait until 1929, when logls- Rinan’ nbiLake Bocato Big Dipper. . froom became unnece: ' | tured left knee. He is reported 0| 15¢yre wiill he asked to make an ap- 10 years. Sales and Service 401 West e 2 5—Rattlesnakes, copperheads, have fully recovered from the in-| /. oiiation for that purpose. Main St. Tel. 36%6. and water moccasins produce their | \yashington — Wings of flics are | Willimantic—Frank Yilek, 43, jury. pL el GRAIN & COAL MOON_ AND DIANA— & Service. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roche and A ¢ ¢ s Gamily of Union street. spent the | J9UNE Atve and do not lay eggs | helping to measure the reat of the | armer, takes ov life e e e o0y of | BULGLARIES REPORTED coMPANY A A e IPourth at Crystal Lake. | ACESO IpLE h | stars. The wings were among m e perators’ licenses | 5 % : e 3 broad jump, 16-1b shot put, high | .ria)s used in construction of a T New Haven—City welcomes more | of John Bernardo of 103 Arch| The police are investigating re- | Cor. Stanley and Dwight Sts, M. &5 Cos. - Bules aa 400-meter run, 110- meter | qon o hich Dr. Charles G. | than 430 officers and men of the | Street, John Krom of 64 Francis ports that the lmr‘hor shqn of John | Tel. 419. Menus & Birnbaum, Props. 4 X discus throw, pole vault, \\\4o¢ of the Smithsonian Institu- | U. . Antares, flag ship of Rear | strcet, and Louis Swanson of 173 | Mastradonas, 9 Commerical street, | 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. ter run, and javelln throw |ion js taking to Mount Wilson. If | Admiral C. s | Park street. nd the office of John Pinches & NASH—Motor cars 60 the new line, » included in the decathlon. {the carth were flat and the atmo: = Miss Clara Washburn, teacher in | Sons on Corbin Place, were entered Sz:l s‘rnd?S::\ow:'uo,A' G. Hawker, 683 7 Celly perched ON | pore iransparent the instrument| Westport — Alphinso Lavaranto, | the State Normal Training school, | during the night. At the latter place | AKLAND AND~ PONTIAG=giles 478 rk, N. J., flagpole. could measure in Califoraia the heat and Salvatre Cupo, 23, d Saturday for Europe. She will | Sergeant MeAvay learned that the | | aeivice. Products of Genersl Motors. G Lord s director of the |00t eete o O issinnt, | tally injured in collision of {0 guto. | Attend the Fourth World conference | office was ransacked but nothing { THE HERALD Boice, 40 Chertuut St Tel. 31k | s [ of the New Education Fellowship at | was taken but threo dozens of pen- | CLASSIFIED ADS | FATGE Bixea and Eigita—*The Mowt lia’s coat of arm depicts w York — Miss Jessie Jerome ‘ Locarno, Switzerland, from August 3 | cils. Boautitul Cars In America.” Whitmore Southbury—Mrs. Francis . Ci S S e : Alphaetically Arrangea for Quiek Srse e b Suliinee pel HIE | | sELDS ek mmeline Pankhurst, now re- | A - oy # and Ready Reference SELDEN _ TRUGKS—Eales and BService. s T A r her father, a banker, |lahan of Brooklyn, N. Y., is fa Gara HE Mrs. T a noted English militant fortune from 2! a LINE RATES Palace Garage. 35 East Maln St. Tel. Elis street spending the ety prefers to make money by taking |injured when car in which she is! EmEL. g DA 3904. three wecks at L i 8 cares off the shoulders of society |riding skids into tree. . for CONSECUTIVE INSERTION® | |STGDEBAKER — SIOTOR Wi DrvrAR—'l:rf leaders rather than engage in social Charge! Prezata. ||| AR17SSIvicR, Albey ‘Motoresise o - ‘er : - : : catilll Now: Conaan——dMiss Manjorie Mops = 1 day ...1 1 10 09 e : = Vins Dower Rights for affalrs herself. She runs a bureau | w Canaan—Miss Marjoric Mor s | WTLLYS-KNIGHT AND _ OVERLAND Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Mesick, Jr., \\'idows in New Jerse ;| that does such things us arrange rill of Swampscott, Mass., s Con- ::}:)y: ; :::: 3; fi TUYERNTGET 4D —OVERLAND N. Y. were week-end | caterers or chaperons, Two depu- | necticut women's, tennis c¢rown. @ GIRL Wio tor cars. Beloln Garage and Motor ts of Mr 1 Mrs. John | Rev. George B. Fletcher left yes- terday for a two weeks' vacation at the end of which time he ill take up his new pastorate at ewport R. I A, H. to the holidays. roo and emu, Fanshawe, who inherited a larg CARS—gales Siratford. Paterson, N. ., July, 5 (P—Dower | o8 (2858 28 CPRBEORS b nd Xearly Order Rates Upon Bales, Fred Belomn, Jr. Prop. 116 g X nd c s ave bee e PA 1 2 q » /- Cl . Ward and Joseph Kincaid. ]1',;‘l|1\,,:‘"<f 0 hive boeh Sauallz®d | ghe could have a hundred for the| Bethel—Mrs. Clarence Baldwin, NING WP DEGRERE 1S Avplication | r:rrb flLn:hun! c‘s:z i€ gt asking, she 60, commits suicide by hanging. “ ok " Count ¢ words to a Iine. | Autos, and Trdckar Kor, Salo 4 . MSTHR o KPR | Wird, son of Mr. and Mrs. ”l"n"‘»‘r; o i 14 lines to an inch. CHEVROLET TOURING, 1924, in good : % S Summers ! e T ey e b o Minimum Space, 3 lines. all around condition. Apply to Owner, i of P Winthrod ™ i1 introduced by Mrs. Summers | Wiseman. -“h”k“l Having made | Bridgeport—Thomas T. Alexander, Minimum Book Charge, 35 centa || 12 Woodruff Court (off W. Matn). Ioft Tuesday with the Yale o BGaod®and widowers alike a | bY plane in three hours a journcy former democratic leader of Fair: : No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for | ' 5ODGE ROADSTER, 1523, in good com E0EAEC- | nterest in the estate of the de- | {10 Fairbanks that would have gcld county. die Classifed Page on Same Day. || _ditlon. Address Box Herald. - Detroif, | sed spouso, regardless of whet taken a dog team a month, federal | 4 [| setursy 10 A | DODGB DE LUXE SEDAN, 1926, [n ex- e At court is in sossion here. It 8 the irst | g yon pron om0 e B pTelephone 835, Atk for an ad collent all around condition. Owner Under the olq Jaw widows were | to penetrate the Aretic Circle and | iuny"iniucg when struck by auto- = L Notify the Horald at once i1 Shlariat Sntiee) & hckter. 15 Ohuren given a life interest in one-third of | the Eskimos welcomed the judge, Z | mobile operated by K. W. your ad 18 incorrect. Not respon- =5 e The teal property and widowers, i | the marshal the federal attorney and | ppo /% 0 e Avziziers kol Loie “tor arrore - atter the i || FORD COUPES. 750 and up, all In gova there was issue, had a life interest |the stenographer with dances in an 3 5 Sales & Bervice, 248 Elm &t Open parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Jud- ; ) | | Huntington. W Eaetioa: condition. Easy terms. Automotive e igloo. Sped # son of 48 Pleasant strect. e Nay Lx TENT NOTES -Good condition, — — Washington — Our aiators can | John Pasquarella of this city, who 2 X ANNOUNCEMENTS &% R ‘ % < S . - 2 _ s eniials Tatled Slates oy 3318-W. 22 Grove Mill Clevenger Out of Builder of Organs Bp UniE i (ytoo i ol (en Ul SIS i Eh St LS Blal o Ry of FORD ROXDETR, T104—Good omaiiion Sl 9 | $ i1rm | Carlton G. Champion, Jr reached | June 28, will leave today for the / ke z Reliability Air Toux Heads Ge-orfgl\an F"m an altitude of nearly sevea miles in | training station at Newport, R. L Burial Lots, Monuments R Confan g iy el AR BURTAL VAULTS—Coucrete, steel Te- 2 : seaplane. After the exact distance | Chester F. Rzewnicki arrived home - e - Davison js the only woman master | & 8P e it 4 Inforced; water 3 FORD TOURING CARS from %36 up 'n organ builder in the United King. |i§ checked it is expected that his | today on a 10-day leave. William W, seated N. B Vault Cor mermetlcally | “ood ‘running condition. Easy terme. Gom. Tn private Hfe she is Mrs, |[record will be nearly a mile higher | Crossman, ship's cook. is at his < SEW BRTTATN MONUMENTAL SGRgs | Automotive Sales & Service. 23 Eim o 3 o , St. Tel. 2701. Open eveningn, (8 S ha o o |than any other seaplanc has gone. | home In this city, on leave from the 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes £ * Rivers. She heads a firm whose Fiasiaah and descriptions. Carving and letter | FORD RUNABOUTS from 335 up With ss dates back to George 11 it o ol | = U cutting our_mpeciaity. ensy terms. Automotive Sales & Serve Since the management of the alifax, N. 8. — “Queen of the ! ————————————————————— | e, 248 Eim St. Tel 2701 i U\ firm passed into Miss Davison's | Pootle s mdars eten ol 1 Florists 3 USHUAIL D SaiB000 105 0 = hands a few years ago, she assumes | his wife by spiteful persous, accord- C Ad L) VARIETY—Of plunts and flowers Low Helaomlgieds oy Shisy ang K | sponsibllity for the supervision of [ing to H. H. Davidge ot New Glas lty vertisement i priced. Come in and seo them. " Sohu- whirlwind plane, disabled 3 ; 5 . gow. He so testified to a ro et | ; \ ! on's Greenhouee, 517 Church street. all work. She refers to experts only | & : 8 £ | cracked cylinder and a broken pis- | g MOTR V0T |r(’1\y\1('\lil":w< arise. | mission which is inve: . . ATL GOOD SIZE PLANTS epecial for | rice Oow I"or ton. A new motor is en route here | ar onn fin arlse ] | The Ordinance Committee of the { next few weeks. Geranlums 10c each, | . R ©| At one time Miss Davison was a |rum traffic. l'Gommion Gonnell will Hiold 4 publis petunias 6c each, heliotropes 5o each, u1ck S le and Clevenger expected to leave to- | gpayeepeq e e e 2ER lobelins Sc eachi, verbenas Sc each, | a. morrow. Lo New York ere’s heen atlo- | NCaring, Thursday evening, July 14, e salvias 3Gc dozen, and mice fresh cut | e e " & C. CLOSES FOR WEEK |gether too much water in her Green- |8t T:30 owclock, (D. 8. T.) Room = l cecudtionn 800 Gon (1o, fne selestion [}] 1926 Ford Couno . Tl e axeonilon ota) tave de. |MichVillageSnomeitoll EuitiTenisi 20 NGl EEAl NowaalLain Sontthe Greenhouse, 218 Oak St Tel. 21813, ||| 1926 Ford Roadste; Ambassador i ders Frapv & Clark's | Guinan, queen of the ht following matters: , i 1925 Ford Roadster partments, Landers, Frary & Gark | \who has figured in Sundy padlock | Detition of John Kunz for a : Personals ¢ ||| 1924 Fora Tudor . have' closed dowat ot g procecdings. During he: absence a |Change in the depth of the zone on { LET THE N. . BIRD AND FEED CO, |||1923 Ford Sedan open for Lu ss next Monday. Op: e o de of Gl * 172 Arch St board your canary when (|l 1093 Word itabives o G & ipe burst, ruining clothes and fur- | the east side of Glen street, from 923 Ford Coupe . atives in branches of the Am ¥ g By i ¥ou go on your vacation. 50c a week. = H 2 e e in street to Rockwell Avenue; ) 1119238 Maxwell Touring . 1dy 1 that a two-weeks' shut-down " 4 A d ! A Petition of the New Diritain Real | de to m sra. Annotes | Essex Coach in August a ng several branches, is in contemplation. Viegil Judson and Dr. ¢ lup of New London spent end as the sts of Mr. Pittshurgh, Pa., July 5 (®—Iloyd *. Clevenger of Detroit, whose plane was forced down near here vester- the na- r tour. In ma announcement, Clavenger + would rejoin the niture. | | | Cape May. N. J. — s by ate & Title Co. for a change in _Chrpenter. 27 Glen St. Tel. 13913, Paige Touring .. {on the beaches in Sout v the zone on the north side of | Lost and Found 5 lsey would not pass s of | Winthrop street, west of Vance strect, ITALIAN HOUND puppy lost, Black and Elmer === | the theater in Philade phia. Dr. from Residence B to Residence A; ~AND whito marking on chest. Tel, 3284, | Frederick Poele, chief ¢ sor, made | Petition of Hattie T. Peterson for | A DEMONS TRATE — 103 Henry St. | A bl C EHILDREN ERY stch a statement after vieving some a change in the zone on the west | i’ LARGE ~SUM of money Tost between utomobile 0. cestumes on the holiday. de of Hillerest Avenue, from Resi- or In Stanioy 1] 29 MAIN St. TEL. 1513 ence A to Residence B . Reward. 111 99! New Haven—Four firemen are in-| THE ORDINANCE COMMITTEE, strayed or stolen T Used Car Department jured, one seriously, when their | David L. Nair, Chairman. ' Fuernsey mixture, stra from pas- 10-12 West Pearl 2 i = o % e ture in neighborhood East Berlin or truck is in collision with automobile. Cromwell. Notify Ed. Tomosaltis, 13;;- g ln. 663-15. S & = Stafford Springs—Ises Farkoh, 17 C':. d 2 0 TBOOK FOUND at i Especially Prepared for Infants | 3 yis sister, Olga, 15, are drowned| GILY A vertisement ark on Farmington Ave. Owner may and Children of All Ages |iwhen boat capsizes in Crystal Lake, | TR THAT e Raio by paving for this 24 and dcn- HERE YOU CAN BUY —_ another sister and a boy in the| S e Gl Kfior s e ot Tarmington_Ave. | i SAFELY Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has|same boat being rescued. GASOLINE FILLING STATION e et ey v 2 g = . o 5 NA J. L. on Lexington Brougham yeer se cer 30 yea & No hereb iven th 5 i g e 2 been in use for over 30 years to r e & = Aroh 8¢, Cardl ooty 1y L 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan Usis i ot ".'“’\’\',.”" ofiGopatls e Haven-—-Margarel 2 < ; Personals o || 1923 Lexington Touring ind Colic and| 15, is killed, Thomas Mahan is seri- > R, O 1925 Teslniton Tontis ing Feverishness aris- | ously injured and four othe X T. Tuesday, July 12th, L 3 - i i T ety Ul ] 2 Ford el Do ing therefrom, and, by regulating|ly injured when their car crashes. ative to the application of \ 5 h &t to 38 Church || 1925 Chevrolet screir“"ge’“"n the Stomach and Bowels, aids the paliaai.) Frank Amodio for approval of ap- | \ Bt., mear Main. Bring in your soiled || 1925 Chovrolet Touring assimilation of Food; giving natural Fairfield—Development of trans- | plication for permit for gasolir lats for a cleaning and renewing. 23 Basex giving Fairfield—Develop: P ) & ne Watch our equipment and workman in | | 1923 Essex Coach sleep without opiates. portation and communication s filling station to be located operation. The Modern. Hat Shop, 38 | The genuine hears signature of | resulted in the formation of mass|225 Llm Street, in accordance with ) Church §¢. | C A BENCE opinions and “machine-made indi- | the Public Acts of 18 | VACATION FILMS—Tet us finish them | 5 2 2 l viduals” Congressman Schuy Mer- All persons interested are request- = finish, no extra charge. Ar- || 50 Chestnut St Tel. 2218 —_— ritt says in Independence Day ad-|ed to he present at said hearing, if tudio,_of_course! . o dr | the and be heard in g6l Store Announcements 7 At Washington the insiders are rclation fo the above: M | FOURTH OF JULY our_siidio Wi be | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS expecting to hear any day now Bridgeport—Police unable to find | GARDNER C. WELD, Mayor. HAYS 7 1927 oy nea semvice. inc. open al o et our i okl ol L that Robert Bass, formerly gov- f New Hampshire, has ° —————»—._. ;;::",.;“?d United States ambas- Or]entalRugsr Merely Maray, An Awfully Sweet Girl S sador to Cuba, to succced Ambas R AR e e ' sador Crowder. Chinese Makes, all sizes. : === | Also it ) ARAR NOU THO ARE e X S {WELLTHAT WAS A LUCKY CHOICE] 1 : F Repairing and Cleaning. 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