New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1927, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY TEMBER 3, 1927, _— ATLANTIC FLIGHT © NOW YOU ASK ONE , it “OJ" seaplane had cov the position & Dives Through Rain Cloud | To Quell Fire in Plane =1 Paso, , Sept. 3 (UP)—A The Dornier-N Whale, is a spe load of 9 (] Equipped W pects to rec ports from off land and Am steamers. On the side painted “G-EBQO" W is radio call of the boat. On the tail a large “Q" is rted The flight of the Whale to and from America, with only a brief stop | s in New York, is d a to establish | a commercial plane route. If the round trip is completed a total dis- tance of about 7,000 miles will be | - L flown. | Automobile Hits Pole, Cagialai macourineyy /sty ine Occupants Shaken Up with Lt. Downer, as navigator, and MERE S R. F le, engineer. The captain STl is 30 years of age and an Irishman by birth. Because the captain glasses he was rejected by the Air Force during the war but he signed up as an wounded in an air e Loos, France. After t tested planes in Engl AR e Invented “Death Dive” g 5 Captain Courtney is credited the invention of the which the plane dives at terrific speed and wh a short distance of the grou a crash seems at h “fattened out” The Whale will refuel, it | L one wing of the plan The fire starts 4 u.m r \w! t she coul s In the ¢ for 1} drive THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD Over 14,000 Printed and Distributed Daily paper in New Britain whose circu- iwudited. Wherever advertisers con- i gregate, circulation is the main topic of con- versation, and well it might be, for it stands to reason that the more people see an ad, | the more people are contacted, and the in- n into the potential field of huyers is An advertisement in the pulling power w more con Herald I culation chants uging the columns of the Herald will ch its cir- ts, and a glance at the mer- that reader and 1g confidence present. Advertisers place their faith in ulations, a national throughout the country the Audit Bureau of Ci set of auditors who examine circulation claims of new The Herald a member of this organization, and the 14,000 circulation claim is subject to close examin- ation yearly. paper more circulation than any other paper published in New Britain The Herald has over three times I - NAVAL EXPERTS FIND MANY CHANGES IN NEW DREADNOUGHTS OF BRITAIN i + This s the new Gype of Britis b dy usht. combin 1 what new « naval exnerts are studying it closel v to f lessons §eavaed in the workd wir sritain has discovered in - naval building. The insct pictures sir Charles Madd en, first sea lord of [ t n ¥ 1 ) T e r - or ) 1 R T o pr An e o icaen SUMHFRLESS VEAR BELIFFIS WRON WEATHER MAN SAYS ued from First Page) r cause for any particular | bures does not con theories proved rm to Fo to Jersey ¢ believed there v ar here, will be wore sored by and the source, of | foster interest In the sport. Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl ~ HERALD | ~ CLASSIFIED | ~ ADVERTISING ~ HEADINGS {Alphabetical Arrangement c. For Quick and Easy Reference. s r £500 dan bro by Paul Zehl City Items ANNOUNCE MENTS THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS LINE RA for CONSECUTIV. tatter 1 P 16 Day. EMPLOYMENT i9—HELP—AGINTS WANTED | ~ Lostand Found 5 AUTOMOTIVE ] — Auto and Truck Agencles & BUICK MOTOR n ics. Capitol Bulck PROPERTY )R SALE | CARS = Tne. A West Main €t FORD CARS. sorvice, farm varts. Automotive m St Tel ar for the noxt ordson trae- Rerlin Auto Holmauist Bros.. Brop Trio at Frat Imperial Ore AUTOMOTIVE ] | Auto and Truck Agencies Trades Aceopted \[ I()\‘OII\ E \ [ [he Best in bSE D C ARS QUICKLY ESSEX Cc s Con 7 he Hon eyman xr\utoi Sales Co. 4 p N ne a3 2 A E W) Ba o & 5 £ 3 P 7 5 A s el Nicgst Group of Used Cars On the Market. COME AND SEE THEM Terms and Trades ELMER \l TOMOBILE YOU CAN BUY HERE IN CONFIDENCE Ford 1-Ton Panel on 1924 Ford Panel Delivery C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 By John Held, Jr €190 by Ko P S8t T € B b et Bv CLIFF “STERRETT | Us soMmE woE5) [T Ron KTV | DAWEONE o0 L2 yaumen || KITTY! spur CONSUMED LSO e THEM, Eac 7| [HAFTA KETCw ) | S5 wave MORE, THEN! p._"_._} ow T HECK\ WE GONNA TELL WHEN TS A HOUR AN WHEN T ANT? TWoULD BE FATAL\ SHOULD SHE ENTER) THE WATER TiLL ONE HOUR AFTER EATING! HUSH, | UNK. NEEWAHS\ [ SI% COUNTIN' OFF THE SECCUNTS! | | HON. TwEMTZ/), HON T\A)EMTY-‘ | HON TWENTY - v} SeiEN Y e 8EE

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