New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 16

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¢ | { NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927. YEGGS GET $37 |CUESTSEESHOSTCOTo WAKTS OPINON F PUBIG [Resot,to Qmuramine /(™ 5 As Paralysis Spreads PLANE 0LD GLORY | DEATH ¥ BUDSON RIVER O OPENING GOLF OOURSE oo w vo- 5o s o | cLaSSIFIED. abs . BOUND FOR RoME| NOW YOU | ™ w'sur gy iiscase was brought to 20 today. Businessman Fall From Boat. viting Taxpayers to Hearing on |Strict precautionary measures to a Prepaid EAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE ROOMS, BOARD AND lIOTl LS AL ESTAT Alphavetically Arra and Ready ed for Quick FOR HOU TO D (Continued from to the {ll-fated St | disappeared Wi y At | prevent spread of e are in| |1 -08 Establishing of Links | Shiliray balne b Adma i 2 2 8 ays.. 1 lin H 8 westward passage Lowenste pilot escorts. Not only are the two planes of the same same model of horsepower er each. “The on those two plar Phail, F member of search expe: theaters and from pa | om pa | Burial Lot EW BRITAIN Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count § words to a line. 14 liines to an inch Minimum Space. I lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. 1P M for o Day. at- No ad accepted after 25. Ask for an Ad the Herald at omce it your ad is incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first Insertion. S50 HERALD oL ' CLASSIFIED " ADVERTISING HEADINGS tain, Co State of Co: Noted Sporting regard to T John A, Mch Goods Dealer, in Trequent € New York ally balanced n the men in the Old Glo non-stop 1l Thelr food pared to gua calories of 00 ies Suicide, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1 < Ao the A A.| © With Police, 1 quart cream of pea soup. 1 quart of or 1-2 package 8 chilady sandwiches 2 heet loaf s 8 chicken ea 1-2 pound liverw 8 hard boiled, stu 12 stuffeffd da 3 quarts of cof! Txphmd ]‘me on I)cuc(;\e in State (P—Only 48 £ M 3 edish rye AUTOMOTIVE ] 6 oranges. 4 lemons. i | iy £ = , his bus and | AND TR 1\ ) 5 packages of chewing gu | Tassinaro figured in { Cocon BrAND TT Auto and Truck Asencies 1 when he asked T > p "ORDED. g peanut butter sandv g 2 pounds of cocoa malt. | The aviators carried also a Supply |y, of army rations for use in emergen- cles. CIVIL SUITS RF he refused |y CAR Motors, Ine. “A West Main St AND BICTCLES ‘Wireless Call Letters | The wireless letters of the mono- Tce. plane Old Glory are WRHC. The wireless operates on 610 me- i 'S u.\{x{m MASSEUSE . 1129 Btan- ters and has a range for both eend- | i e i Quaker Corn Me AND CONTRACT € o0 sf | ' Réat Basiim SERVICE RENDERED Feve valve Cherry &t tract, 19 alt, 1 lot Comet Rice ess Sun Maid R cot brand Pinea Castor Oil, $ 1 lot Fancy F {Wheat, 1 lot Bon | Hydrogen Peroxide, 1 |15 bottles ink, 172 { Matches, 1 lot Toil r Starch, 1 lot der, 1 lot K DeLuxe Cake Cones, 10 pkes Biscuits, 1 box Crackers, § cuits, 2 Dry Cod Fish, 1 lot pkgs. Shredded Wheat, | Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 1 ing and receiving of between 400 MAKING & \HLLL\'L‘H! and 500 miles according to atmos pheric conditions. All dispatches from the plane, whether received on shore or T layed from slkips at eca, will be at once made public to all newspapers through agents of William Ran-| dolph Hearst, financial backer of the flight. i Identifying Marks | 0ld Glory, may be identified In the air from the following descrip- | tion. It is 2 huge monoplane with a single motor, golden Wing: ing out from a silver body Under the wings on either side are painted huge department of commerce tion N This desig) appears on the sides of the at the rear. Most of the space on the sides of Tel. PAPER HANG T'G, METAL WORK | % am of bottles Junkers Plane Bremen Made Read\' fm Flight Dessa 6 (P Junkers 2 was made dy this for An ports the new line. G. Hawker, 88 4 p |10t cans Corn, 1 lot Artichokes, 1 lot mpbell's Bean 1 omatoes, small lot Whi AUTOMOTIVE the fuselage is occ ied by t name Old Glory in red, white and, I e % most remark: v —WANTED—10 BORROW —_— blus. There is room, however, for : bl o e : : . the 1 ' L ERVEEEC O Nicest Group of Used Cars i O i e 1 ne aiarxet. pearing ol aks, under one | CATS, PETS TRY SUPPLIES plctures of two eagl branches in their be the word Rome and under the other | New York. The two pilots of the Old Glory | will rely on their fiying clothes to identity them when they reach| Rome. | Livod Bertaud's flying costume is | . 5 bottles C Stepping Stones for Heavy SR pp g r ea Tanks ste, 8 cans Peaches, 10 cans Pears, 5 cans Mascot Pears, 10 Circo led Tomatoes, 1 lot 1 lot Storm Glass, 1 lot Mione Soap, 1 lot I'lueing, 1 lot Octagon Soap, 1 lot P. & G. Soap, 1 lot Kirkman's Soap, 1 1ot Ammonia, 1 lot Star Water, 1 COME AND SE 5 FORD Coupe 5 FORD Roa Opens Barber shop For Chinese Women | 6 (P—A | Terms and Trades a Might brown gabardine suit and J. | D. Hill's a white mechanic's suit, | | ; both outfits being made of rubber- lot Octagon Powder, Soap, 1 lot Arm ELMER G uck Token Vi Fab, % Tur. L y et Lifebuoy. § bars Lava Soap, 24 bar: 22 t. Tel. 1513 Palm Olive, 1 lot Dona Castile Soap, lot Octagon Floating Soap, 1 lot Naptha Soap, 1 lot Star Soap, 60 To- bacce, 2 boxes Cigars, 1 Barrel of Bacon, 8 Brooms, 1 lot Mapos, 163 Lioyd Betraud, co-pilot with J. D. Hill in the monoplane Old Glory, carried a small piece of canvas from the North Pole dirigible Norge as a | DIAMON! ARTICLE STATE FOR RENT TS & TE! YOU CAN BUY HERE IN CONFIDENCE good luck token for his flight to i e E salt, 24 cans § PLACES FOR s e e 5 ?| |eases Soda, 1 lot salt, 24 cans Spa- | . Bertaud was asked what good | hetti, cte., 12 pkgs. Cigarettes, 1 lot D OFFICES Tisernal R 3 Lexington Tou 4 ing. cales, 1 Ice Box, 2 Show Cases, 1 case Candles, small supply of Bag: vrolet Sedan. ick pieces he I: luck pieces h h'ai ;- andy and Gum, 1 Cash Register, 2| “1 have several,” he caid, fishing 85—SUBURBAN FOR SALE through ‘T'm not su- | : : i m‘",,‘, r:;\ 1 lot small Shovels, 1 Clock, 1 bag | £ 1548 Ghevalet Covlps gRiEe s T 200 ,‘ e = Flour, 13 pKgs. 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