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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927. MAPLE HILL NEWS GLOBE FLIERS ARE |1 s | City Bems [\ ™ Soroworive ) RELIGI"N ElASSES I to Croydon, Eng., 23 mile S | Aug. 28—-Croydon to Munich, i AT 0 | ‘ e NOW YOU | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shonts of| e | Tune in tonight at 8 o'clock and | CLASSIFIED ADS o A-::g_r;:dc‘l;u:u A:em-l- s e et D e | *Aug. 30 — Munieh to Belgrade, |bear about the New Cadillac—advt, | | aiphasetteatiy rranged for Quick Kenneth AL Searls. & Coy Bomscand | Lake George. Mrs. Shonts is spend- | IR soalavis Eo0 0t 1o Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Anderson of and Ready Reference Service; cor. Elm and Park 6ta Phone ASK ONE ing the remainder of the week in | | " Aug. 31—Relgrade to Constanti-|S4 Greenwood street are recefving Lnn iR Araa 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. | New York visiting her daughter, Miss congratulations on the birth of a for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS | |SELDEN TRUCKS—Sales and Bervice. United Week Day Schools to| [Henrietta Shonts Still Confident They Cam Beat|™ s\ Deimsea vy Turkich au- | daughicr. borm Monday. Septomber e || T AneT R e R AR e | thorities. 1] 4a: . o STUDEBAKE] Resume The“. S%SSIOIIS ‘ ’ Mrs. Walter J. Sorrow and ’nnn‘ Recm\d Tll]le | sept. 2—Constantinople to Bag-| New Britain Asseinbly 6. Order of || 3 case 4 . Service, A’l‘m:m;g:l:n °£.'§;?’c "x'z: | Here are the answers to the “Now {ily of Sequin street have returned SRR ; Rainbow, will meet at Masonic hall || & dave . Arch_St._Phone 260. S You Ask questions. home after spending the month of | Sept. 4--Bagdad to Bunder Abbas, evening, September 9, at early Order Rates Upon 'S KNIGHT AND OVERLAND P | Appiication Y—Bal $he it 1 Macaroni is made of wheaten |August at Canoe Harbor, East River.| g, o0 2o mes L perdia, 553 miles. 30 o'clock. The meeting will be ¢ ors cara i Betsin” Gutane. e he Un wee Ll R % Sept. — Wil A DEeas o aas | el % Count 6 worde to a (ine. 2 schools will re-open s liam §. Brock and Edward F. Schlee ept. 4—Bunder Abbas to Kara-|for members only 14 linex to an inch Sles. Fred Belom, Jr. Prop. 11§ zrades 3 to £ { figure u | The Newington Garden club will jarrived here at 2:1% o'clock this|Ch il ! Minimum Space. '3 (ines. Chucch_St_Phons 4560, zrac Ayleiidleion pingy s maias Al i thinorowt st non Bt 19 e Ptk e e o almnaben| Minimum Book Charge. 35 centa. Autos and Trucks For 6ale § eatlonee : it ¥ | oclock at the home. of Mrs. Nelson | fheir seund hencets miaht [ maia - iCity Advertisement || o w wceres ater 1 2.0 o : f t " | Mann of Robbins avenue e | Sept aba to (Calcutta, Classified Page on Bame Day. Sat- DEPENDABLE USED CARS vas formed two years Dy S tone oted as an ad N The world fliers, according to plans InRT8E antles — s iy OAL Ay frst Congrezation ith Bl . Ao e announced in Calcutta yesterday, in- | /013 459 7 = R il be T 2 onal, Methodist Episco 4 tion of thel tan A Charles Baisden and Graham 'tend to fiy from Rangoon to Ban- e ids received until Wed- ne ¥25. Ask for an Ad DODGE BROTHERS siiey Memotiaite es u i 4 was known as SPring of Thompson stireet. spent the Siam. and thence to Hanoi. | M) RATH GRAND KNIGHT ;.’r»q,\v p.om., .\fph(-‘mhpr 14th for T % : 26 Coupe ovide efficient weck-1 3 eck-end in New York. Fre 20-Ching i the he constriction of a Granite Coping A e Heraid at on 625 4 pass. Coupe 3 G .K\r ¥ r " ch Indo-China. From then on 5 your ad is incorrect. Not responsfble Touring e el contains four pecks. - eir stops will be Hongkong, Shang- | DALY GOUNG]L K OFG about the G. A. R. triangle in V Tead b lnortect ot irseronaih] b aiine ive churche € G g waterfalls as Mrs. D. K. Perry and children of , Tokvo. and Midway Island and | y Ny , (nut Hill Park. Plans and specif —_—— K day i ¢ ek o : Golf street, have returned home!Honolulu on the way back to th { _obtained in Room 416 STAR under the trained I Ll - « of Muscovy is now (rom Hotchkiss Grove, Indian Neck, |United States. Their trip will end . ¥ He We reserve the right to e directors of relizious « il o > vhere they spent the week-end. at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland Officers Flected At Annuval Meeting ieject a - all bids. these churches, have : ere they took off on August 27 30ARD OF | MAXWELL £ 4 deals with coins y % s = As- e e 825 Tourl 1ccessful %0 ; ; Miss Ruth Lienhard has returned | Schlee told the newspapermen in| ©f Or¥anization— Building A PARK COMMISSIONERS 1023 Touring \. Dickin EREREAR Bt PI's wife is called a coun- |t New York after spending the [('alcutta that they had hoped to sociation Chooses Directors R. B. Wainright, Supt. Ve secretary E ‘ . ‘\..rl,,l:]»nd u‘nh \;“r [rar»x(]l\i Mr. and circle the world in 22 days but that : ‘\‘. T, AR Lok S S ] MOTOR ™ During the year the N Zion v i e o | M8 A. Lienhard of Golf street. |thev believed this no longer possible,| Thomas F. McGrath was elected ‘C Ad t pEAMET eARS hurch joined the co AENe LoV Do) e lws m)&r-d |’:‘\ - in view of the delays they h’a\. en- grand knight of Daly Council, K. of | lty vertisement Phone Bi0r v and its building was opened SO anenlangs 'v;”“r';’\“n"i”“m‘;; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Skinner and |countered. They hoped with luck, | (., at a mecting held last night in | — CATTITAG AT ATEATIT HUPMOBILE or another branc R b g 7 laughters, Eleanor and Barbara, of{however, o better the record round |the club rooms on Franklin Square. | piae il he received until Wed- Club Sedan w0ols. At a meeting of the b : Thompson street. spent the = week-|ihe world trip of 28 days 14 hours. |He is a well-known member of the | oo e Iable Concern {411 W eati Mot SRR ) of dircctors he end at Canoe Harbor, East River. | The pride of Detro ed on!council and his election will be a Sl 210 COMMERCIAL CARS 0 ) ! concrete wa alterations in Frank- | o Service ) rothers 3, Raptist church was added to those e [ the race course at 2:18 o'clock this | popular one. The officers clected to |ONGIE W T EATIANe B0 FrMn a0 e Rt e churches cooperating | Mrs. ce Carrier, who has been [afiernoon. They covers 2 dis- serve with him we : 5 bl S 2 % & Jeildired irches cooperat | frs. Alice Ca |aftarnoon. They covered the di rve with him wer puty grand | e oSBT B, Wainright, Supt. $2 Ford 1 ton Panel he list of teachers and officers for visiting Mrs. . J. Skinner of Thomp- | tance from Calcutta at an average | knight. Matihew L. Egan: trea pthl L S L L o the schools is as fol- son street the past week, left yester- isneoq of 100 miles an hour John I. O'Neil, chanceilor, 168 i motor G Rudelph, 127 Cherry st Terms Arranged g yeanuinsihe °N Milford. | Next weck apa |t ght to reiect any or all bids. Tel i lows: (Continued from Page Seven) |dav for Milford. Next week shej ‘my, ,iia(ors reported that half an|J. Bonney, warden, William BOARD OF e Wednbediny Schaols plans to leave for her home in Flor- 0 50 B S ot Cale | D'Rourke: inslde guspd, Pafrlok ¢ Trorks, fractors, pa First Baptist church-—Child f _— | i . | PARK COMMISSIONERS. | g implements. Automotive | THE £ & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, East Berlin Ttems s | cutta they encountered had monsoon | McCuskers outside guards, Edward | R. T Wainright, Supt, | 521 Service, 24 Bim St Tel + 3 Work 1S Co eneed 8 day s he Lincoln, Washington, Bartl B e et oo | A sun was born Sunday to Mr. and weather, with strong cross winds and Bailleux and Louis Arbour; organ-| _ s B ANt | 310 3 e _— and Osgood Hill schools, grades 3 Walt Frigny Jr. at the CONtiNUOUS heavy rains for 1wo and ist. Gerald P. Crean: advocate, Wil- C. . | FRANKL.IN CARS—The rar for the next g Oseoo o Sumervisor | which have stored near the T Waler & oo emital.. |2 half hours. Later they found the llam F. Mangan: trustees, Robert 1ty vertisernent | 1o son s ana e o’ Wt Open Exenings anHas *red ay. Prin- |lecal The girders, iwhich|New Britain General hospital. A weather pretty good. The machine Doyle and Charles Reed. ! = : 3 i Frederic L. Fay. Prin Sorrow is a son of Mr. and Mrs | \e3INCT Prel ‘ : —_— | FORD CARS. trucks and Fordson frae- W. J. Sorrow of Sequin street. Sttt (eSS eyt aSannual i pciing So e | PSRRI SN | tors. s and Service, Berlin Auto It you are fed up on | The fliers plan to continue their council, the annual business session te Ordinance Committee of the | gales, Holmquist Brox.. Prop e = i i f the Knights of Columbus Build- Cominon Council will hold a public| Phone 231 Albert Nordstrom of Robhins Ave., | journey tomorro jgrth B0 f heating, Monday, Sepiember 12, |NUPMOBILE NEW SERIES sixes e in | - [ ir ssociation was h The fol- B i P e <. L. Higgins, Don Higgins and | |ing Association wa . toom 201, City Buildi cighie, sales and serviow Kings Hall, Mrs, Mildred Stevens slacesllicnaon de dcun fog Loahss | e oo iissins b oriiBancer | World Flight Tog | lowing men were chosen as members Rpom IaBullng, | les Co. 230 Arch Street . Mrs portation fo the new location. The : : b £ o 5 dire r 2 20 o'clock, daylight saving time, Y Congregational churel 7 e : Maine, spent. the week-end motoring the Ascociated Press. {of the board of directors: R. A. R > Sonth ngreg; concrete abutments for the P ki ANt JoRntt Ovall D Thamas Ma he following matter : S8 the Tewi 1 Children of grades 4 and 5 of Mon- | e have been erected and the |through Cape Cod. | Sept. 7 (Twelfth day)-—Calcutta d D 20 o'clock: Proposed change in and Service. A. G. Hawker, 27 Ford Coupe. demonstrator- roe. Rockwell. Northend, Ci vork of building the bridge will now o = India, to Rangoon, Burma, 665 .Jnlr:x: "'If?”(lxnvv F 1:\‘,‘4:x”y]>,né R L e T Walnut Hill school. Elihu Burritt, | ol o Manu nd wholesale | miles, having covered §,695 miles or Rt S e Jen strects, from Residence “B" to Resi- XD AND PONTIAC Eales and | Smalley, Stanley schools will mect Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiske have firms in the United States pay $1,000 |about two-fifths of route around |Ward Restelli, Matthew Egan, John g0 =,/ 00 S following pro- | service. Piuducts of General Motors ¢ | here, also Grade 3 of the Roose- srned from Greenfield, Mass., |a minute during each business day |world. On twelfth day holders of | Keough and John Dehm. | posed addition to the zoning ordi- | —-_Dence: LS Slel. 2215 B8 evelt school. Supervisor of school re they have been visiting rela- | for frauds, theft and misrepresenta- | present record, 28 1-2 days, passed > o 2 nance “All exceptions granted | Principal Frederic L. Fay. ' fives for the past week. tions, it has been estimated. | their geographical half-way mark on | READ HERALD SS1 ADS chail expire in ninety days from the | Grade 4, Mrs d Andres, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wells and | date of granting the exception un-|FXTGE AND STAR G 1o & ton Ford Dellvery—for grorer Pauline Bauer, Mrs. . § yamily have returned from New | less the work or use has heen he- | Al prices. Howard W Whitmore, 319 Miss Caroline Bartlett, Mrs. I, | Brunswick, ( 1a, where they have | }F\m and ecarried on with y»fl(mnhlfll Eeast Main St. Tel. 2519, few more cheap cars to pick from Chester Hale, Mrs. George Wild. [heen spending the summer at their | continuity hefore the expiration of i Srade 5, Mrs. Earl Kisselbrack. Mrs. | former home. They made the trip | 7 i ninety days from the granting of the = 7 §i;r3r Reynolds, Mrs. Geo. Ward. by motor. WHOTES IR = !"wwp:mn and unless the work be | AUTOMOTIVE Mrs. Fred Monier, Mrs. B. B. Doane, | Miss Priscilla Fiske has returned g N donesin dccordance with the irepre- | ————————————————— * Mrs. W. §. Johnston from Thomaston where she has been 4 sentation made when the exception . First Church of Christ, Congre- |visiting relatives for the past sev- | 4 was granted, and in accordance with Every One of These | AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE * gational—Grade 6 children from all [eral weelk | y the provisions of the Building Code . | Britain's Ford Dealer” public sehools of the city will meet | Mahion Hazen has returned from | /) y./ of the City of New Britain, and the bSED CARS R hers. Supervisor and principal; Rev. [an automobile tour through the cen- | 4 Public Acts of the State of Connec et it A. D. Heininger. Teachers; Rev. T, }', v\l .u,.v;.; v:x”n\rl Ivyn‘.\l.vr :”?”:im];”"w: ‘ y v Hf:l". SR e e iepresents Valu | 15 Arch Street Open A Greene, Mrs Dessie Christ. Mrs. e LSO g \/ 7/ Tx2hoiol 0seduex E. M. Harwood, Mrs. Edward Clary JiGrD sl Vsl im ik 4 of the limits of the fire district. tion as to demand high resale s AR grandmother in West Cromwell, $:00 o'clock: Proposed change in [ (7 G ‘[I_ S S Rt dtodtat Fpiscopal | Miss Mabel Pratt of Devon has re 7 ? ordinance to prohibit \the use of o - s || READY FORTHE FINE FALL TOURING churchChildren of Grade & of (furned home affer a visit with S N 9 d N . @ vooten shingles on anl buildings || 1024 Buick 4 Door e L) watles Praft of West Cromwel ——— within the ity its. 1925 Chevrolet Sedan, $3 Northgnd, Rockwell, Monroe, Camp, | Chatles Trait of West Gremy of | 0 wWin o ramn O\ ; 3 o e e || 10bs mora Vi¥rina: Iada s :‘)myxyl‘*u}:r‘\w .')vmjl“ il meet pom | thisplace s ! \ £ i 5 Desilees et T e 5 | enira g Jlihn T schools will meet here large turnout is anticipated for h h h °25 Ford Roadster, 2 247 Supervisor and prineipal: Mre. F. C. | & SIC RO 2 O R can get through this roo, e [ 1425 vora Seaan, Stockwell, Teachers; Mrs. James (B¢ OPeINE Mefl ol e y e % L PAIGE 1826 5 pass Rilsh, SiMps:t Haymiopa owillimme, [N ClUb- LA VRN 2 e lBres g z ! TERMS AND TRADES Mrs. W D. Calvert, Mrs, Alexander SToft 9% BENGS A teal improvement—a roof of shingles i = | e . soon by fhe cabins ; Tomkins, Mrs. Helen Upson ol ve mid-week praver me that dovetail together. Even the fiercest \ Umer STAR 1925 Touring anley Memorial church—Chil- [ 0 e L areh will 3 2 % : | : Aren of Grades & and 4 of Smith and [, £ in the church parlors | findRcaniciforceln ey thrr{ugh a —X, 5 n of all sizes AU[OInOblle CO. samhberlain schools will meet here. |, o'clock roof of Barrett Self-Spacing Giant Shingles. / i and ci arving and letter . ste iy S ervisor: Miss Estella A, Diekin- | © yjje jioval Holmes was a visitor | 5 5 ined i cutting our_epecialty ___ {ll22 Main St. Tel. 1515 Bxamine and Try These Out san. Teaching principal. Mrs. Evelyn | “Now Rritain vesterday. We've seen a lot of roofings—examine - N Florists (———— — ———= Munger. Teach rade 4, Mrs, Ber- 1 [ risky FFive met las them—tested them. And we stand strongly 3 BOITON —Very rcaropable prices [ i nard Mann. G 3. Teaching prin- | 4 home of the Misses Irene and g : Sandell Greenhouse, 215 Oak St | eipal, Mrs. George Loomis, Teacher, | Mir {1 Nopiis e alubls mesiber= behind these new Barrett Asphalt Shingles. b, | punnong it F? | Mrs. John Buckle !ship s anade up entirely of bachclor | They're proof against rot or rust—come in S am e o e st e T ek, A fine Fall List of HOWARD W. WHITMORE A. M. E. Zion church—Church !giris ahd during the past several | Beiata o o lors — are fire-safe and : . { Al Ltonn. e Y 2 o #hildren of les 3-6 of all public [months they have staged a number E Vefal_hflf}dw'f‘e coll 8 | S ARIET R STt RAna s (loWsrar low PAIGE & STAR schools will meet here. Supervisor: {of social activit During the | attractive in price. Come in and see them. § | priced. “ome in and se them. John Priced Very Reasonable Miss Estella A. Dickinson. Teaching | summer the memhers enjoved a va- Ty son's Greenhouse, 5 urch stieet. » 2 Leas principal, Mrs. M. P. Thompson. |cation trip to New Hampshire and : ¢ £ Boh EE Lost and Found 1927 HU 312 EAST MAIN STREET Teachers; Miss Edna Hamilton, Mrs. | Maine and recently have held sev- . = TAMGND BAR PIN o near St Carrie Johnson | exal boat rides and “dog” roasts. The Neighbor: “‘Sure looks like a real roof.” Mary's church. Finder return to 21§ 9 Coach Thureday Schools clnb will meet next with Miss Doro- Man on the job: “Yes, Sir. See how those on 1: l‘:m\.fl!_ .l t:\\f\mv r]nm-mn i s g o fhy Sugentime, . b 5 ) D0G LOST, black and white wire hal ISSEX Coach i ghurell eTCH at i0on BN e Read shingiea dovetail? Wind carit force errier. | Tleass return to 591 Lincoln ||| 1953 HU-DSON Coneh BUY HERE IN Henal Grads' 7 'of the J tobert Clark and Cortland .‘«4 water under ’em and cause leaks. PACKARD P L 2 e, S W ¢ ¢ ta visitors yesterday:. 3 - B L NI J ey Wil meet hire, Soprevir (were N Briain vitors yeserdas. ROOFINGS e e ‘ - i g CONFIDENCE and principal. Frederie T L and Drum Corps Giant Shingles | Hart and Linwood Sts. Finder rewurn | 2 50 3 o Teachers: Mre, T. A, Greene, M evening at Commu- - FRE BT T von s 182 Matn Si | 1228 DODGE Coupe 1926 Tord 1-Ton Panel Frank Preston, Mre. [, € Stockwell Toclk | SMALL white Spitz_dog _loat. Named Many other fine used cars to 1923 Lexington Touring. s = T | yrary will be open Friday = _ > Fiosde.* Finder return to Dix from. d Mg Tva Ricudman, gt Josep I st | Terms and Trades Considered Latham, Mrs. W. S Johnston, Miss T e b for ( A H 5 " L sonals 6 1926 Chevrolet Coupe, cprls I e s » [ siomE s e || 1 he Honeyman Ton G. M. C. Track, | 1225 Touring. 8 cyl f &chool, M ki — s i :]“”\"“;‘ Gioka M. Vile. Teachers gh from two to ten tons apiece ;Pd; “s* Mrs. Otis M. Seripture, | for the new bridg: at Beckley ;'ad‘ 4 Miss Helen Bromley, Mrs. Crossing. An immense railroad crane | W. R, Pond, grade 5. Mrs. Joseph |picked several girders at a time and | ses us for VALUES Here are a few cpen express body Jorn tires—extra good BX_rater and | ans—all guaranteed ice. Honeyma uto Sales, 200 | 2i Touring car Tel 2542 s tractor-—rebuilt EASY TERMS k of Ford think Priced low but in such condi- All Reasonably Priced 1924 Chevrolet Sedan. Y. M, C. de 3 boys of the new here. The Modern Shop, 38 Church | : Georgel Demone. ! N A7 ¢ | i 1924 Ford Panel Delivery e Tanian Sistors Wil hod 2 WAR s, ||| Auto Sales Co. tood sale at home of Mrs v Y 1 17 otoj ardless of the 00 EAS MAIN s it it o Crowing With Reason e b C. A. BENCE el 42 Open E BS 4 o'clock row'ng 'th C Surgical | B L 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 Rend, 0. A, Frieson, ~© ' HARDWARE — MILL SUPPLIES — ROOFI e T s e Il e hool {"1ore | Detroiter-Stinson Plane 37 Glen St. Tel. 139 Supervigor and principal, N - To Be Named for Girl T M Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Gir Panline P = Glad hale roiter-Slinson monoplane in which B:;ohn Held, Jr u . = B i [NOW ALLTHIS GOES] - Traut fatr a traneatlantic flight | FLOWERS! / - 7 i e o i tened th WHY, ARAB! " : Ve F 00 B ey 4 LSRG Flyn Elected Head of i Girl” it wax annannced gLty ) B4 cling capitalists, spon- Post Office Emnloyes 0%« s Wheeins tapiiatiss, spobs il : —— ) b LooK< | i (f /7 4 BUT | DONT Ruftaln, N. . Sert. 7 P—Fo- e B ’ yr , L A » qow WHAT Wor pared { » adven- | i - J . OTHER|\/ E nt Atlantie o K 8 George W, tor, expect to fly Lakeland, where The and NN It's EASY to| | —:bli /A SR T pay back your | POTLY AND HER PALS LN TOSSIN EM OUT T'SEA AINT LO AN : PRACTICE! Y'GOTTA AM Y ; 'EM AT SOMETHING ! wirn TTOE IDEA WOT'S THE IDEA ) JESS PRACTICIN R . IATEAfAéE" OF WASTIN' ALL UNK AN s : ; PRACTICE FusST Y'GOTTA THEYRE DOZING 2 : ONTHE DUNES MAKES 6T THE HANG AND 1 HADNT PUFFIC’ OF TOSSIN' EM! , THE HEART 2 0 TO DISTURB OrientalRugs| |, e Compicte line of Iersian an Chinese Makes, 11 sizes Fxees G Sery e et ad Telephone 1950 | g e | The Mutusl System S. V. Lgng gzary J K1 West Main Street tact We Call tor and beliver 112113 Professional Bldg Opposite Capitol Theater et — » 162 Glon Street rel v

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