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ESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927. vacation in Boston and Cape Mass. their Cod, NNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found 5 Alphabetically Amranged for Quick BIRD PUPPY lost Sunday night; 2 mos. old. Black and white. _Answers to and Ready R nams “Pal Reward. M. Ray, 97 Hart LINE RATES St. Tel 2 oy . for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS FCI’LX\'I". S o . iss Ca ; 3 Lunch. Owne: y hav vt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.|throp street ABIIIREC 10 E -10 09 H., 70 Lake St., 7 p m. atter 7 e antand g | serondine of 48 Brook street. a vacation spent at Lord's Point. GRAY HANDBAG contalning money, ‘ = eveglasses, | AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles 8 BUICE MOTOR CARS—Sales and Ber - ice. Capitol Buick Co, 133 Arch 8t Phone_2607. CADILLAC_AND LA SALLE CARS Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. * Reliable Concern” 411 West Maln Et. *_Tel. 3000. DODGE _ BROTHERS Sales and_sServics 8. & F. Motor Eales Corp., 1129 Stao ley St. Phone 731. {FALCON KNIGHT famous miceve val'¢ motor. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St Tel. 2051-2. FORD CARS, trucks, tractors, parts service, farm implements. Automotive Sales and Service, 248 Elm 5t. Tel 3701, FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the mex! 10 years. Sales and Service, 401 West is giving wav Main St. Tel. 3696. the season at | FGRD CARS, trucks and Fordson For an appointment call | tors. Sales and Service. Berlin Holmquist Bros., LIGHTNING STRIKES SQUAD OF SOLDIERS | 15 Injured, 30 Stunned When Bolt Grounds as Army Leaves Forest —Escape Death Miraculously. Warsaw, Aug. 10. —4M—=ho(‘ked| by a bolt of lightning which struck in the midst of their battalion while | drilling vesterday, 45 soldiers today | Washington, Aus. were under treatment in hospitals. b A winricin ol | The lightning struck just as the Spain apparently have bee battalion was coming from a forest aned with losing their by . gor- | o near Chrzanow, a town halfway b rnment officials today sought 10 de- | prug Co [tween Cracow and the Czechoslo- | termine the rights of the companics | cation. vakian border. Fifteen of t! S irain | Who Pwero:nioat ASRHIONSy. King Alphonso has issued a de- were kept at Chrzanow while the | .00 pointing to a national petroleumn other thirty were transferred 10 | nonoply, under which bids from |5 g Cracow. nish firms for conc on pro. T0 STATE MEETING New Britain Men and Women to 5. 3% o _ Attend Convention ;I e petroleum, commerce statistics show. Other nations whose | oil companies are interested in | Sp American holdings in |clude refining and marketir of considerable value, it THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED} PRI]BINE AMERIEAN ersonals Rey. Father Hayden of Schenect- lady, N. ¥., is the guest of Rev. John Mrs. Edward T. chu They were classmates at Mr. and Toner | i |and daughter, Teresa Marie, of Long [coilese. Island city, New York, are spend- ing a few wecks with Mrs. Toner’ KANGAROO-BEARS SNEER, MAN SAYS Westchester Hills Chasing Mys- terions Hybrids Chappaqua, N. Y., Aug. 10 (UP) Minute men of the Westchester hills roamed the forested slopes of the county today seeking W. E. Matti- son’s police dog and two kangaroo- bears. Behind them, the beaters and huntsmen left the town divided. On the yonder side of the railroad tracks where there always has been considerable opposition to police dogs as vicious brutes, it was de- scribed as a dog hunt. Anvone would know, argued the vonder- siders, that a police dog would eat two kangaroo-bears. Find the dogs and you have the hybrids. Not o, replied the friends of Rin- Tin-Tin and also of Mattison's dog Rollo. Those kangaroo-bears prob- ably ate Rollo. If they difin't eat him the poor thing is kidnapped Find the hybrids and you will find the dog. | Meanwhile the hunt proceeded for the maurauding offspring of a cir- sus lady kangaroo who s cage last winter and Australia but decided to linger the Westche hills. Th bears in those hills and what with modern ideas and one thing and an other, there were horn somefime ¥ OF MONEY in Central U. §. Oil Companies Face Loss of Interests Yearly Order Rates Upon Application | Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Sat- urday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Taker. Notify the Herald at once your ad Is incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first insertion. —_—————— | ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS ] ! Burial Lots, Monuments 1 SEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizer and descriptions. Carving and cutting our spectalt; keys and Important papers Richard, Marie and John Brophy lost between Trinity St. and Franklin of Winthrop. street are spending a Square. Finder phone 1432-12. Reward. {month at Lord’s Point. Personals 6 Miss Marie Pickett of New Haven | HAVE TOBK AT (GUEANED - by oue : ° N skilled workmen on modern machinery. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry All kinds of hats made like new. The J. Bradbury of 17 Wallace street. Modern Shop, 38 Church St. NIS3 CURTIS of 5 Belden St pert permanent waver, for the remainder of $10 and up. M 4816, FAINY when ' tures show SPENC Made penter, Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan 10 (UP)—Be- |of Dover Road left yesterd: companies in | vacation trip to Maine. n threat- | — for a Almquist of the Packard | is enjoying his annual va- J city, ex- John Morrison of Bozeman, Mon- | tana, is visiting his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. David Morrison of €35 Park | strect, He will return to Bozeman | |in Scptember to take up his work | instructor in civil engincering at » Montana State College. "Phone to Chorus Girl Proves Doom New York, Aug. 10 (P—A tele- phone call to a chorus girl in Boston warning her to beware cf subway bombings there, caused Joseph Zu- th appearance at police dquarters today. He said it was | | a1l a joke, but police held him as a | suspicious person. Zukor was arrested on informa- tion from the Boston police, after | Ask for an Ad trac- Aute Prop. Mary Murphy and daughter of Tremont street are regis- the Hotel Everett, Old Or- Me., for two weesk . Sundays don't mean a thi you use Agfa film, you get pic- just the same. Come and let us | you how. Arcade Studio. Motor Sales C R CORSETS—Surgical and dress. T to measure. Mrs. Annetta Car- 27 Glen St. Tel. 139-12. LL MODELS—Sixes and and Service. Kingsbury 250 Arch St See the new line. A. G. Hawker, 51 Sp ssions SRR HU v\mmr. Dr. Henry Martin and Attorney | William Curtin and James Curtin to Block Island for their motor_cars. ales and Servi 1 St. Phone 24 {OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales and service. Products of General Motors. C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215. PAIGE Sixes and Eights “The Most | Beautiful Cars in Amert Paige Co., 319 East Main | PACKARD—HUDSON—ESS service. Honeyman Auto East Main St. Tel. 2342 ;REU MOTOR ¢ AND TRUCKS— The Best in VARLIETY of plants and dowers. Low | 21 Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. 1 priced. Come In and see them. Jobn- ||}1927 HUDSON Brougham SELDEN TRUCKS—Sales .and Service. | e had telephoned Catherine Moilan | _son's Greennouse, 517 Church street. HUDSON Sedan | rclare Garage, 35 Eest Maln 8t Tel of a company playing at the Colonial Lost_and s HUDSON Rrongham 3004 * eatel st hat he had “good 385115 CORD TIRE 5 T N Coac! STUDEBAKER MOTOR % o & Hstat i Boston . B - S e e O SIELE. HHERONAConan Service, Albro Motor Sales Co., Thur: August 17 and 1 W |can controversy over the latter na- |ants to be held in Plymouth, Mass, | information” that the Boston sub-) fon Ave “alriny WHET HUDSON Brougham Areh €t Phone 280 Britain will be well represented by tion's oil 1 which require forcign |goptember § and 7. Rk s were to be bombed. He is un- | turn to Sig=r OF FORD Coupe GHT AND large delegations both from the il companics fo operate under 50 e der bail of $19,000 charged with BUICK Coupe AGENCY—Sales and_Service. men’s and women's branches I car conaeaslona s ahtamea tirarahih - s picking pockets, July 7. Police said tor cars. Beloln Garage and . Villia v anc' jast conaess sty 2 Rev. Willlam Burke of Kansas e s ERMS RADES Sales, Fred Beloin, Jr., Prop., this year two kangaroo-hears, hy- v. William A. Hd("]) Br{-"\'l(;"l\- nment. The United States and |City, Mo., is visiting with relatives| s record showed a dozen arrests TERM TRADES e Tt has named the following dele- | \yerican ofl companies hold the |pere on various charges. THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Distributor Packard brids possessed of the best features ; wing ¢ = = : President John Quinn, Philip | yjovican law illegal because of an AUTOMOTIVE Hudson-Essex of both and the disposition of & |y o, “Thomas Donlon and John e e i 200 East Main St. sophomore at Siwash. J. Mangan. Open Evenings Tel. THESE PRICES More in sorrow than 5 0 > g The Ladies' Auxiliary has named Chester Drum related today how the |, Ceon (i 240 act in the same ca- | Come in and See the Best Values in impudent kanzaroo-bear cubs S D S e New Britain have vacations. Mr. and Mrs. M. . L A ily; Brance)and) Greaty|ios cryand; MisiAl. T, Johnson,jfot Y orten o he discuss. | Prishton street, are on their way to ren S5 lthe French river district in Canada otests, but | iy 2 utomobile. s refused to AUTOMOTIVE Britain, were letter | q: £ formal or informal | wates and Florists 3 Sales, 200 BOSTON ¥ Very reasonable prices. Sandell Greenhouse, 218 Oak Bt. | Koplowitz s at(ln;;% |as stenographer in the office of At- torney Thomas 1. McDonough dur- ing the vacation of Miss Sophie Horosik. ported. 1" s, 1 Observers today compared the sit- nation with the United States-Mexi- Miss Esther in- plants The state conventions of the An- was re- cient ( of Hibernians and the Ladies' Auxillary A. O. H., will be held in New London Wednes; and wrence Mouat of 74 Grove Hill is a delegate to the congress of the of Mayflower descenc “ound 5 CARS—Salesand W Kensing 225 Reward. Arch St society & OVERLAND Fine mo- Motor 1§ cove 0. H. Misses Esther and Florence - rald of Homestead avenue are DIES {enjoving a vacation at Atlantic City. 10.—A—Dr. 1. [N, J Rottenberg, founder of People = hospital, died yesterday He was 72.| Mr and Mrs. Richard Brophy of He was among the first to intro- | Winthrop street have returned from | duce the use gf insulin in treating |a week’s vacation in New York City. diabetes cases here and founded the = Clark would be able to resume hisl insulin clinic at the Stuyvesant Polv- | The Misses Helen and Grace Mon, [coaching work at the start of the | | clinic sees of Stanley street are spendingfootball season. NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS ' 1—The nickname of the waiian Islands is “The COACH UNDERGOES Boston, Aug. 10 () — Henry “Eskie” Clark, coach of centers on the Harvard football team, under- went an operation for chronic ap- pendicitis at a hospital here today. The operation was pronounced suc- cessful and physicians said that OPERATION | in anger — DR. ROTTENBERG New York, Aug. bothered him last night until President, Mrs. Elizabeth Mangan, couldn’t have slept even if there yp “copyorine Kehoe, Miss Nellie hadn't been any mosquitoes. Drum cocje” e Catherine Welch Kali- i the station agent. a veracious man | ,weki, Mrs. Julia Morehead, Mrs and not to be doubted Mary Igoe, Mrs. Susan Hart and Miss “I heard them last night.” Minnie Heery | Ha- | Cross he said ‘and they made a noise that sound- the | gal- railroad the | ed like galloping. I looked out window and there they were loping like mad up the track. They stopped in front of ticket offict “What did you do?" assembled villagers who bade fareweil to the the beaters. “I knocked at the window they looked at me and sneered.” “Kangaroos don’t sneer,” ed the village suge. “These did,” replied Drum, inquired the had just | a huntsmen and | Crean is a delega and protest- | “and | o just for that I won't tell you what | L, | Besides these, State V] President be a delegate at the Hiberlan ses- | sions by virtue of his office and Mrs. national director and rthy, Hartford coun- ty president, will also be seated with voice in the proceedings. Mrs. as past state | president and Mrs. McCarthy is given a seat in the procecding because of | her oftice in the county. Mrs. McCarthy will be a candidate for state vice-president of the wom- order at the convention while wrence P. Mangan is pr | assured of reelection as vic Lawrence P. Mangan of this city will | WHOLESALE ‘AND RETAIL Roads of the Pacific.” 2—There are twe Hawali, nine of the inhabited. 3—The island of Molokal tajns a leper colony, 4—The two largest industries of the islands are growing s | cane and raising pineapples. 5—The governor is appointed by the the United States, by a consent of the Semate. 6—The city of Honolulu the island of Oahu ands being President of A with the islands in | con- of the islands | fs on | Selected Used Cars at Prices to Fit Your Purse. See These Before Buying FORD Coupe, $165. 1926 FORD Roadster. $200 1923 FORD Sedan, $85 1924 ESSEX Coach, $200 1922 PAIGE Touring, $150 TERMS AND TRADES Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 1925 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1925 Chevrolet Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 else they did.” By that time ¢he beater who had forgotten his canteen of water had | MEAT IS ATTACKED woods. There were 11 newspaper Butchers Decry Tncks to Fool men and a group of natives plus a Buyers T—The largest island of group is the island of Hawail. §—The three principal canoes are Mauna Kea, Loa, and Kilauea. 9—The islands in 1778 by Captain Cook. 10—Hawali became a United States territory in 1595, when a treaty of annexation was ratified by Con Floods Do HTg;-B;mage in India Cotton Fields London, Aug. 10 (A—Dispatches received in Bombay from the di trict of Gujerzt, Bombay presidency, PBritish India. and forwarded by Reuters, floods ave reported to | have damaged or destroyed fifty per | cent of the cotton crop, ninety per cent of the tobacco and a large pro- | portion of the food crops in the areas north of the town of Broach The cotton loss in the Gujerat and Kathiawar districts is estimated at 150,000 bales. Floods in the lower Sind also are reported to have destroved large cotton areas. Elsewhere the crops are flourishing. the ! .. dent. vol- Mauna Suppose you were RECEIVERSHIP SALE FOLLOWING CARS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE were covered e awakened by “Fire! squad of small boys in the cxpedi- tion which was going strong at la . reports. A building next to yours a-fire! Perhaps a neighbor’s house. Perhaps only a brush fire beyond control.. Are your own buildings well enough protected against wind-driven sparks and blazing embers? Barrett Roll Roofings will keep your buildings from this danger. They’re thor- oughly fire-safe. Durable, too. Cannot rot or rust. We've had long experience with roofings, and we stand squarely behind Barrett Roofings. Come in and look them over. BOY DROWNED IN LAKE Watertown, Conn., Aug. 10 (P YVictor Hubert, nine, was drowned in | Echo lake here late yesterday after- | noon when he fell into the lake | while preparing to bathe. The child | could not swim. His compamons,; Washington, Aug. seeing his plight, became panic | Bilking the public by butchers' stricken and wasted valuahle time in | tricks was decried here today at a finding the boy's father. More than |convention of the National Associa- an hour elapsed hefore the body was | tion of Retail Meat Dealers. recovered. Meat from worn-out dairy cows is sold as fresh and prime beef, ac- cording to W. C. Davis, assistant | marketing specialist of the agric {ture department. That process has |been partly nipped by stamping government-graded beef as it {leaves the packing house, but some butchers charge more for United attack on the street and died before | States inspected beef, although the medical ald conld be procured *lservice costs nothing. Mr. McKenna came to Worcester | Association members from Spencer where he was'chief of |scrupulous dealers were selling five police for some time. He also Was |{o seven ounces of bacon and dried proprictor of the Franklin Hotel a |heef in packages designed to hold | period of years. eight ounces. The association wurged federal City Advertisement standardization of meat packages and went on record for truthful ad- |vertising Underground Conduit Construction in Court St., South High St., High St. and Main St. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, at their office, Room 306, City Hall, until 6:30 p. m., F 8. T. Monday, August 15th, 19207 for the construction of underground conduit fn Court St., South High St., High St. and Main St sister of the proprietor of fhe Proposal blanks may be obtained i e T and specifications may he IEHESE bafira. s at the above office, sadty from a first sto) The Board of Public Works s S serves the right to reject any or MILLIONS WITHOUT W( bids, or to accept any bid. whether | London, Aug. 10 (UP)—Unem- the lowest or not, should the Board in Great Rritain Aeem it to be for the interest of the 1,119,800 A t 1, the City of New Britain so to do announced night BOARD OF rwas 9 r than G H, nd 499, corre the STAR Touring (New). MARMON 7 Passenger Touring. DURANT Coupe. FORD Sedan. FORD Touring. 2 GARDINER Touring. FORD Runabout. FORD Truck. CLEVELAND Touring BUICK Touring. FORD Touring. 23 CHEVROLET Touring. 1923 STUDEBAKER Sedan. 1923 DORT Touring. CHEVROLET Coach FORD Tudor Sedan. 924 FORD Tudor Sedan. 1920 CADILLAC Touring. IIS*I)X Coach. 923 HUDSON Coach. Bunitt Motor Sales Co., David L. Open from 9-5:30 10 (UP) DROPS DFAD ON STREET Worcester, Mass., Aug. 10 (P— George F. McKenna, 62, for many years proprietor of the Commercial Hotel here, and at one time a sales- man for the Worcester Brewing Company, collapsed today of heart H:nry: “You ks can’t set this a &e‘?“r i i de; ment Z-ula do."- 5 e The cotton yield in all of Tndia last year was slightly in excess of i 6,000,000 bales. said un- Inc. SIGN DEBT AGREEMF . London, Aug. 10 (UP)—Great Britain and Jugo-Slavia have signed a debt funding agreement whereby the Jugo-Slavian war debt of $127.- 500,000 will be paid in 62 annuities ginning this year, HARDWARE L'.DMFANY Growing With Reason HARDWARE MILL SUPPLIES — ROOFING Nair, Receiver 240 Hartford Ave. New York Woman Dies as \Fn‘eYRil\'ilges }(Iermglnmc ¥ New ork, ug. 10, —(#)—Mrs. SR T e Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl death yesterday in a of unde- 2 == - termined origin - which swept a T = 2 three-story brick roo. on O East 117th strect. Sh | her om when the Miss Catherine M By John Held, Jr. “M’H - " 15, WHAT DX ST LOOK AT TH B ! s S.‘f'L JOKES WRITTEN | 7, s : , ) LON, (OMEON, ¢ | StE TP" NEW CAR! [ I\ D OESNT LOOK| L! n[ NLLH Ov room d about the could leap to y window. 2 house, securcd ro- all red ment PUBLIC WORKS, im Johnson that o wee ) smaller th last 5A{~E Here Secretar Secretary mz ) Clty Advertisement when al sirike | | Bids will he recefved until 5 p. 1 Tuesday, August 16th, for the struetion of two (2) Shelters at Wal nut Hill Park. The right is re served to reject any or all bids Plans and specifications on file Rooni 416, City Hall BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS, W. F. Brooks, ( T BE SHP-WRECKED ‘ ~ \ ON A DESERT ISLE &= j A j/ . 15 BAD ENOLIGH. g HAND AS soou BUT To BE OSRACIZED AS THEY COM BY THE HON. FAMILY : 15 BAD INDEED! SEARCH ME SON. T ANT, HAD TIME TFIGGER (T out viT! airman HON. HEAVEN'S, HON. PA!! HOW COME ¢ LIMITATION OF CLATMS Al Dealings Confidentlal Falr and Reasonable Terms NO RED TAPE . 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