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TWELVE FAMOUS FACES— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927. WESTFIELD, MASS, FROM THE AIR CAN YOU I‘sAME THEM? PICTURE PUZZLE Here Is a blank list where you can write the names of the people pic-| nber, when you fill out this count when prizes for the correct solutions are awarded a keep tha list until you have the whole set of six; together to the Picture Puzzle Editor of The Herald. tured above. Remer at the hottom 7 mail them al B TR R e, T WO v e oL e P TR RPN BSubmitted by (Name) (Street Number) wyoemoss oo (CTEY) mmeccors M UK o i s BHYTEIE w0 0 6 000 w00 0 s n e Here's the first of a serles of six group pictures which The Herald | will print for tha next name down in the of the week send in ail your ¢ =aid except that each night, hldde b the name of ona of tha group The list of prizes wili appear every week. It e s e e e A0 YIS0 AP o A e 0 S SR KR v T KT ¢ s ke e nk spacs below, | Mz sachusetts, too, was ravaged by the floods which swept over New L d. Here is an |air view of Westfield in the central western portion of the state, where some of the first | Massachusetts deaths were reported and some of the heaviest property damage was done. The inundation routed scores from their homes. FALHOUTH YoUTH " ST BOTHR - (Shotgun Is Discharged During v ‘ Sculfle Sunday v that l'rmm» ¥ )'Im:rnvi llfl I‘mnh(-.\ relative of King Al- Bedford, ) | William Gifford, fonso of Spain, had been arrested Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gifford his West Falmouth, died last night as wa [the result of a gunshot wound acei dentally received during a scuftle with his brother, Elmer, 13. The tragedy happened at 6 p. m., the vouth dying about half an hour {later. How the shotgun, a double |reled one, was discharged, known. | One barrel was accidentally fired, |and the discharge etruck William in the right side, the shot pepperin his neck and going downward into the chest, according to Dr. E. F.| Curry, fandwich, medical examiner, who said the boys were scuffling in the house. It was not known that the shot- gun was loaded. Dr. Curry said the father told him last night that “the | gun should not have been loaded.” The young man was a student at | the Lawrence High school and a member of the football team, Last year he attended Moses Brown | school at Providence. His fatlier 1s a civil engineer. was taken up and during the half of the meeting guidance disc The pupils of th 10 session on Wi last 1 ussed Incsday afternoon z for a s American Education week. The pupils will do their row morning. A nest |to Gaston Guyot, “Blue- |tomo raise in the millionaire dispatch said that Ferdinane le were the guests for a a Scottish painter at but that he refused to con- to pay their bills. He, also, harge with conspiracy t arrested, the newspaper de- fhrow the government. It dlarad hut vas shleatan I v distributed manifestos Prince TFerdinand is well known inciting the population to revolt, in Paris and London as a gay pa fron of cabarets, He is a member of onc of the oldest royal families pe, but always has preferred | society mixed, TEN COMMUNISTS Rome, Nov. 7 (UD) numists were placed on tri N ass., Nov. T (- com- 15, oldest son of o Jotel, tinue 1s bar- is not H. grade S. NOTES. pupils of the high school held Kly ne room (Civie afternoon. Dur- ! Central Junior < their wer , that necatness will | sign your name | then | uch | tq paint this house? 'VEN if you save more than adollar per gallon on cheap paint, thecost chart * shows you will save less than four dollars on the house — R PR R Because it was thought that the | use of the mouth for playing an in- strument was sacrilegious, & Hindu sect invented the throat trumpet.| To play it it {3 necessay only to hum the tune, READY CASH 24 HOURS Your Mame Enables ¥ou to Borrow $10 to $300 On an Yesy Repeyment Plan Payments us low ns .00 Monthly on 00 Monthly on 0 Monthly on Monthly on Monthly on Monthly on us Lawful Tnterest Prompt—Courteous—Confidential Call and see us. We will be pleased to explain onr service. EASY TO PAY THE PHOENIX WAY PHOENIX FINANCE | CORP. Tnited Puilding Room 212 308 Main St Tel. 525 At the Railroad (rossing New Britain, Conn. Open 9—: 1 Ao hamviven s s ae e e e see ORIEAECL s e g e e s €8 Db 1080 VG0 0 CoD L IRNEIAD S e e 20 0 E e Special Notice The date of the T. A. B. bridge| and whist has been changed from Tuesday to Friday. Several prizes have been donated. Admission 25c. Public is Invited, Playing starts at 2:30 sharp.—advt. ke uREeb ey s TN A ORI v e g A e e e is a quality paint that out- Jasts cheap paint 2Y; to 1! *See our cost chart proving ‘how Quality Paint saves $210.74 in KOLODNEY BAOS, HAROWARE COMPA| WIRLESALE RETAIL T AT SPATRA S e o s ey e Special Notice bl e S A whist snd Forty-five card party will follow the meeting of the | Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., tomor- | row evening at 8:30 o'clock at !h"\ Y. M. T. A. & B. Socicty hall on Maln street Many prizes are to be| awarded. The public is invited. Ad- mission 25 cents.—advt. g0 KR TEIE S ¢ vae g [ TAR you recognibs the pictures, save the clip gs and at the end ngs. There is nothing mores to be somewhera in the classified ads will be perhaps the hardest one to pick. day in another part of this page. fot the UNION APPROVES GLUB ORCHESTRA Endorses Musical Organization'’s Effort Iu Prrmu te At mdation of i this ilented ion a ide nd are glad play a high type ¢ Prestdent Fleitzer of the musical club orchestra, who is likewise a city playe to wember of the musiciaus’ unioz, to- | € Picture Awards first prize will be $10, $5 the third th prizes will be $2.50 each. will be ten prizes of wo at the Capitol for any time during the cont the and passes for the r, good With the unfon | ing prepared aid every step, future | 1 as cer rship. will make 1t th ert Hehrew School Will Not Make Tuition Charges ¢ echool in 75A>/ YOUVEGOT CAPTAIN STORM AND THAT SKUNK SHARP PRISONERS 1N THE JUNGLE S e e EXACLY, MR \ l 500N WE GIT THEM WATER | KNUTENOGELE. )| | | CASKs ABOARD WE GOTTA f\‘;’ THESE |FiGGER OUT SOME Wi OF LOHES. THAT GWIN THE CREW THE SLIE ’"UWHLV?C.K AN TAKIN' ON THE REST CQEE%I:_"?:EKS OF OUR FAMILY REAL SHARP AN’ STORM! ided at 1ent members of at the mud | TELL Y'WWOICHA DO, SAM! chest will | and sion | o the w explained, rable disc ident of the mud | BOARDS M1 INGS. municipal boards | duled for this week | & Garage commission; to- | ird of public works, Tues- | ; police, fire, board of pub- and park boards, and won council finance committee, Wednesday night; school board, Iridey afternood MUNICIPAL [h\g the meecting the room business was school will have as all pupils will return during the ion in connection | 7 banking City Items Laurel Court Bewing society will meet Wednesday from 10 to 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. F. Brown, 224 Wooster street, Barnes- dale. | Hard Lehigh coal, clean and good. j(‘x‘y Coal & Wood Company. Tel. 217 | —Advt. Miss Anna Nelson of 893 Corbin |avenue was the week-end guest of | Miss Grace Parson of Middletown. | They attended the Weslevan-Wit- |liams game Saturday afternoon. New Lunch Specials, Cowell's— | {advt. | Mrs. Albert J. Murphy of 703 | East etreet in resting comfortably | « Britain General ~hospital. | 1§ undergone an operation Sat- urday. Dr. Peter W. Fox is aH"nvi- ing her. Nash Sult or McCabe. 49 Walnut St. advt. The condition of Mrs. Leon A. Sprague of Maple Hill, who is ill in the Haverhill, Mass, hospital with ivphoid fever, Is reported as im- proved. Hot Lunches at Packard Drug.— advt, H Commander Harry Ginshurg of the American Legion will be one of the speakers at the Lions' meeting tomorrow. Seven boys were rounded up by Officers Malone and McCabe yester- day and turned over to Miss Ruth Bristoll, woman prgbation officer, for damaging the Clark Biscuit Co. s at Woodland and Fairview Overcoat—$22. Tel. 45 1 5—~PERSONALS 7—STORE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS BURIAL LOTS, EATII NOTICES LORISTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS LOST AND FOUND NNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE S—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9—AUT)S AND TRUCKS FOR SALE 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE {17 {18S—BARBERS HAIRD'S MASSEUSB { 19=BUILOING MONUMENTS I | i | | | | | | ‘H—ALTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES | 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED * |13—AUTOS—TAXI BERVICE | l4—GARAGES TO LET 5- MOTORCYCLES AND EICYCLES MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED ERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE AND CONTRACT 0—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED | s4—CORRESPONLENCE _COURSE | RING & CRATING TAPER HANGING LUMBING, HLAT'G, METAL WORK 'RESSING AND TAILORING RINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY ROFESSIONAL SERVICES EPAIRING & PIANO TUNING WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES | EDUCATIONAL | 55—DANCING TEACHERS Miss Viola, Lyon, daughter of Of- ficer and Mrs. H. C. Lyon of Stan- ley street, returned to her home to- from Roosevelt hospital, New | | S6—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL i 7—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 3—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS |39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EMPLOYMENT York. She graduated In May but haq‘w_,m_,,_mhm S NRED, since been completing a course. She | |1 11—HELP—MEN WANTED plans to enter general practice in | this city. A Nash suit or overcoat, $22.90. n, 154 North St. Phone 2909. [ advt. ON POLICE BLOTTER Detective Sergeant McCue Officer Kiely fought two colore; motorists who were reported driving | in an intoxicated condition at 7:50 morning on Stanley street | St. Mary's cemetery, but did not | Edward J. { Main street reported at 11:40 Sat- urday night that his automobile was |stolen on Union street, Meriden, be- (tween 9:30 and 10:15 o'clock. It was | found later. | Michael T. Murphy of 114 Bright- | on street reported at 8:15 Saturday | avening that a 22 calibre rifle bul-| {1ct had been fired through a window | 1..1 his home. ! Margaret Moore of 26 Unlon street _reported Saturday that a bicycle had {been stolen from in front of the lv. w.c a ! There will be a regular meeting of 'voo yrqo o iSo yiFo 180 ynupo G. Hammond camp auxiliary \\oam.sday evening at 8 o'clock at | |the state armory. The members will | entertain friends at a social in the armory in the afternoon at 2 o'clock. | | Herbert Bates of 427 Chestnut | ! street reported a New Britain Beef Clo. automobile stolen at 6:15 last | avening on Arch street, near Locust. Officer John O'Keefe found the car later on Greenwood street. | Several windows were broken in | 2 house at the corner of Roxbury |road and Brighton etreet, according {to complaint by Mr. Nelson, the owner, John Nicolucel of 141 Corbin ave- | nue reported the theft of a tire off | his aitomobile in front of New ! | Britain General hospital Saturday | night. | The Daughters of Isabella will | | hold a regular meeting in the club | | rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. Coogan of 568 East| MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Marriage intentions have been re- | corded at the office of the town lclerk by the following: Edward | ! Mayers of Fairfield and Anna E.| Richter of 27 Market street; Fred rick A. Taylor of 97 Whiting street | wnd Glad Sanders of 338 East 2in street: Gordon T. Prescott of 488 Corbin avenue and Ethel S.| Potts of 19 Madison street; Daniel | T. Fitzgerald of 217 Fairview street | and Margaret E. Quennin of 34 | Rockwell avenue, | b GUESS THAT WAS A SOCIAL ERROR' GIVE THE HULL CREW SHORE -LEAVE AT SUN- A BIG FIRE, AND THE REST'LL BE HELP—WOMEN WANTED |43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN | 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL —BVYSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENTS, s‘rocxs, BONDS LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK | i STick TOTHE FIRE, | 18—AG MERCHANDISE 85—ARTICLES FOR BALE 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 59—FEED AND FUEL tA—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS (1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING #2—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES —MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS ERCHANDISE AT THE STORES USICAL INSTRUMENTS DIAMONDS, JEWELRY ARTICLES TO BUY D APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 14—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 75—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 76— WAREHOUSES & STORAGE T7=WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ITS—REAL ESTATE 79—AUCTIONEERS 30—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY S1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE §2—FARMS FOR SALE $3—HOUSES FOR BALE | S4—SUMMER PLACES FOR SALE —SUBURBAN FOR SALE —REAL ESTATE FOR EX $7—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS: | SS—HOTELS | 39—ROOMS FOR RBNT In case you can’t get down|: to the Herald Office TELEPHONE 925 and a trained ad writer will take your classified ad, and | READ HERALD CL v charge it to you. FOR YOUR W USED CARS USED CARS Ford Owners THE largest and most complete repair shop and service station of in New Britain for the service and repair of vour Ford car. As a Ford Owner ] should use our modern equipment, expert repair service and genuine Ford parts at a mod- erate cost—this for your own protection, satis- YOU faction and saving, —GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP— Prepare Now For Cold Weather Does your battery start yourcar in the a. m.? Does your generator charge sufficiently Does you car need some anti-freeze solution? Does your car need draft mats? Does your car need a heater? Does your car’s radiator leak? Are your skid chains 0. K.? THESE are things you will need soon' Be Prepared and Take Advantage of SPECIAL LOW PRICES THIS WEEK Automotive Sales & Service any automobile dealer “New Britain's Only Ford Dealer” 248 Elm Street Telephone 2 700 or 2701 “Our Service Cars Are Always Ready” THEYLL STICK, SAM. WE'LL MAKE EM A PRESENT OF