New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927. n —_— |(ha Hartford city court the third ' lsone is ereated when $15,000,000 | | “current Parents and Teachers Mect territory. New sales -x-cm)\-\ L L t prices which have fon in the pre: jcordingly have advanced and the {of the nation, as & whole, than are tueman’s dollar toduy comes very tie present high prices. Calmness ire not due to any scarcity of m |close o having a pre-war value. land good management on the part Over 200 people were present lasf have been detalled to market Ches though there is a temporary short- | This has 1 an Important factor |of consumors will tend to bring sup- nu:h[ at the parents and teach rolets, and the sales director, R. H. |2 of certain kinds of beef. Last!in the rchabilitaiion of the agricul- my and demand back to a parity, mvmnq in the Grange hall hm‘ Grant has been made a vice-presi- | week 158 prices ranged from 17 tural sections of the country. | "As the situation stands at the 1 5 ther was considered a suc- | {dent of the firm. s a pound. This repre-| “Economic laws will work to keep | moment, those who can afford te :\;w anlulnn:;:‘lur !“‘”I vl-ralmlll\ h\r e Oldsmobile will bring out new 1 increase of about 25 per|a proper balance between the con- |pay record prices for beef are help- uned by the school board within : . 7i0dsls Gt the New York antomebie over a year ago and though sumer's demand and the farmer's|ing to put the natiom's farmers Faogs Three Charges of Entering tuesexe v montie Vast Expansion Similar fo ot the New vork automauite. Hopnyoh l)eclares Rancher ls n aimple eupply of whol:|ulpht, The. salatence of & plontr:|Bek o Al reat A SHESEviscr I Lam g Mand ey )y present are being kept secret. | i |some. palatable beet, the kind which | ful supply of pork, veal, lumb and | cannot pay these record prices ean Homes in Newinglon ~~ |3poks, v, "evineton schoots"rasc | o iy Chevroe D.vnsson |t Lansne, e oltemontie works | REGOUDIIS O LOSSES | maies choice rous v stake s many srudes of best pice materc v nlosome m 8rade mest [speaker of the i o Itast week coraploted work on a new H50 ‘li)}?olrmh“: at the highest prices fally below those grades which are other than beet. Principal R. I P. Thyfe of 1he motor plant and new warehouse and ! Hartford Public High school who | Detroil, Mich. Dic. 15 (CP)-— shipping building. Structural steel| H. P. Hornkohl, manager of the | Morey of Newington was presented #ave a historical sketch of Benedict | General Motors Corporation, which | this week started up on a new en- | Now Britain branch of Armour & on three counts in town court last | Arnold and brought out a moral les- ginecring bullding. Completion of (¢, 4 issued a statement con. night and Justice of the Peace E. SON from it. Principal ¢ tomobile in- | the three new structures together | ° = Stanley Welles bound him over to | Boics of the Junior High s 928 pro- | With tholr equipment will renresent) the superior court in $1,000 bonds. | “POK®, using as his subject, “Recrea- expansion | | $3,500.000 expenditure by General Pl Morey was arrested by Constable UON." Mr. Boles stressed the n Motors this : Rayoiond V. Halleran yesterday | O & building in town where the boys |} Fisher Body plant at Lansing (1 morning after he had recelved a |ANd £irls can go for recreation 5 being remodeled o coordinate telephone call that a man was sct Woman's Club Meeting with the enlarged Oldsmobile works. | ing suspiciously in the neighbor-| A meeting of the Woman's cluh Ihis work will be completed this hood of Attwood street. of Maple Hill was held \‘(.\(--v'nl-x:\' | month, Officer Halleran went to the scene afternoon at the home of Mrs. (. K. I'he Buick plants at Flint, Mich., and searched the house of M Spring on Thompson street. Mrs. E. turning out cars a day and Marion Clark on Attwood street. B. Proudman, president, presided. ¥ assembly line has been geared ofticer found the doors open and | Mr. Spring was asssted by s for a gradual incrcas. h have ;m-\m]r‘d since the war. (now causing comment, will enable is|the consumers to obtain their requ ringing prosperity to the farmers site meat supplies even while the | and stock r of coun'ry. | temporary shortage of long fed cat- Ave cattle prices have been vi#, |tle keeps the highest quality beef at low for a number of years and many |top figures. i cd.|+ "It should be remembered t - [those whose are agitat ver th price situation that prior to car consumers have been pur Newington, Dee. 15. — James ! DONKEY a 15 P—A reso- ing the retention of the preference to the eagle as 1 of the democratic party, isa lorlle animal when how to Kkick ' was passed by the * auxiliary of Philadelphia men's organization, last night. ith Henry Ford, forms the great 1 powers of the dustry, has liunch am of pro: comparable to t he present beef market, ex ng that the high prices being producers have are helping raiser to reestablish him- contributing to improved duction of herds so that the present 1 cconomic conditions thro out the'year found a suppiy that € not chasing beef at times below cost of a w ition. Mr. Hornkohl's statement | > to the demand of a pros-|production. Such a situation s no | - s {perous country. Cattle prices ac-|more desirable from the standpoint | READ HF sulted roducers g 1. | paid for first cluss be | H embraces ¢ TS, vast e introduction o nditures in new and the most s of its his- LD CLASSIFIED ADS « officia deny that ! their minds, t that their busi up to pro found Morey hiding in a closct up- N R O B that number during the winter et |ner. Mre B B. Hunn, chairman of “We should be producing 1,100 forey claimed that he had come |the literary department of the Con-'| The 102 e, Il i spring,” General Man- to see Mr ark on business but | hecticut & ederation of Wom- |addition to gases.in plants £ C. W. Churchill sl upon her arrival home she denied id soma. Christy = A i et : s i MA few weeks will see the com having ever seen him before yes- a sketch ot ea models of terday morning when she noticed itm, nding at the trolley station at the same time that she had been. When brought into court, More pleaded guilty to the charge and al- | rletion of a new four-story engine nd exy ental building. O 1 will be perfected ther © introduced about August 1. obody has any idea what the New York auto- The club voted to send $10 to the Newington Home for Crippled Chil- dren as a Christmas present. The baskets of food which are dis: Buick about of the manufac: tributed annually to needy families ches of the Price will be. It will be arrived at <o admitted that ho had entered the o'y qn STRIL Y 19 eV Sam s e R R s e e ot e Remember the homes of Edward 8. Goodale, Jr. and | 1nitiee Mrs, A. P. White, Mrs, H. T, T o 0| Lion cost. That's our system. Remember the 'l;hon .\i‘_-Loufmlm '\\lw‘h {lre ;r; Anderson and Mrs. 1, Banford. |, Theihsnl l]‘,'",m,l Oaklana | Since A a new foundry, cost- Time Place the same district. Testimony brought |~ Ny« Proudman has appointed } g < has been completed o . . out the fact that a man answering | Mys, Leole Kingsley 1o take cnirge 2! iring 1028, Tast year's pro- 1€ 83 s Sl : y o The Gibbs Piano Co. his discription had been seen prowl- ot the carol services which is held il The changes in the assembly line At 9 o'clock sharp, and not 1218 Church St mg about houses about town weeks around the Christmas tree in tne 000l Motors, which is a con rchinery were calculated to. bo then, for three days, tomorrow, < urc . 1g0. | park on ( mas Eve. Mrs. Wil oncc L pobIIE ot i t to take care of production Friday and Saturday, of as soon Do not forget the address. Be Complaints of such breaks as liam H. [i and Mrs, K 5 penls i msig ”K““ ""‘;J‘_ for {he next three years, e o here tomorrow morn.lrlvlkwhln thowe in this and Surrounding small SPring luve charge of the decora’ U1 ¢ SR ud. the doors open at 9 o'clack, towns have reached tho state police | 190 of fhe tree. and State Detective Edward J.| 7TW¥O new members w ; at yesterday's meetin Hickey was in. court to observe the |1 YSris¥ 5 Toeling, defendant. Mrs, Harold K. Forbes ¢ State to Eliminate Curves S Five parcels of land near the Ed- | g o e ottt veer 1 " FRENGH PAPERS AGAIN L estate of Thomas F. Garvan have | veen transterrea by tno executor to| LAUD CHARLES LINDBERGH the state according to a dsed filed | ;':J_:’;;Zf;}”:ht_h;:;';ilf’\y ’h:;\“‘ American Fller Onee Move Featured | ) “"“'[ Sanuset S the Minerva Motors Socicte Arony-| Following His Trumphant Flight | MTincinally to th ma of Antvorp, Belgium, was ro_l of Chevra leased at the same time. | o Mexico City The property has been purchased | Pparls, Dee, by the state in carrying out its plan features of of eliminating curves on the high- | once more vay near the quarry. pages of Frenc Civil Suits Recorded appeared today in Property of E. L. Atwell at Maple Hill been attached by Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwliz of New Britaln in connection with two suif wctory branches have baen d in the last several months in Jacksonville, Fla., Detroit nd Oklahoma City. One fs under 1ction {n San Antonto, Tex. Oakland and Pontiac division fust spent $18,000,000 on factory cxpansion 2t Pontins, Mich. One w Oakland plant alone cost §3,- 1 its 1928 program the 1927 pro strict call r maintaining eR To carry out th m a mini- ng or will ovements and third Pontiac assembly 6, is under con ne, cosi struction, Pianos—Player Pianss—Grands—Reproducing Pianos or- fi 3 9 vod seld, Three ddys, Tomorrow, Satuiday and Monday. Sale Starts 9 o’clock : e | ihe Reason | oo Piayer Auxiliary to S. of V. Has Annual Election Auxiliary No. %, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, met last and elected the following ofti- dent, Mrs. Ethel Brain- i vie president, Mrs, Nellie Do tees, Mrs, e Clark, Mrs. Car- oll, Mrs. Edith Horsfall; reasurer, Mrs. Lillia Weir; patriotic mstruetor, Mrs, dith Griffith; chap. familiar bergh front They nti )t that the million mark he first suit was brought by the Im, Miss Lena Webb; guic Mrs, % Just the instru- aganst. Mr. Atwell for alle non- i i e e Fine mahogany case | For the past forty-five years it has been the policy of hd ment for your child pasment ofibilla plant Mae Gibney: color guards, Mrs. Car cost $630 new. 3 the GIBBS PIANO CO. to clear the floors of all Instru- to practice on. total to ecigh not attain tha s at Allanta, s Yarroll and Mrs. Edith Horsfail Most of these instruments are sam- ments once a year. RO B B tean SoRlncle A chbatie: L aard, Mrs. Hattio Buckle ples that have heen on the floor and were sclected for i “‘I:u |HK ””;:mwycl/‘u(:‘; rough | hoth 1o SpeiigondRth ok nUblioFace i A S guard \,lr ; Lnl\\;uu l'\\ demonstration due to their elegant tone and fine con- Fhe second suit was broy iroug oth lost in admiration for tr ! sprin e pi press correspondent, Mrs. Annic S oo = e o e Attorney Louis Y. Gaberman hy the single-minded tenacity and indefati- | there will be $8,000 a day. A $2- | Clark; delegates to the convention struction. Others have b_m n “ullC\l‘]n “f‘f:”fis.”’["‘f Hartford Sand and Stone Co. for ! zability of Lindy in the cansc of (00000 parts p d office build i@ Annie ducing grands and other instruments. Everything is 190, The writ Is returnable in the ! aviation. It was remarked that he ing Is nea etion at Tlint, | Clark, Mrs, priced unbelievably low for a quick sale. A $5.00 DE- Hartford clty court the third Mon- | had hardly ect foot {n Americ ly plants al Aljce C7 Mae Gibney, Mrs, POSIT WILL S=CURE ANY INSTRUMENT. COME day In Decetaber. | wpon his return from 1 tion is con- | Nelie Dow and Miss Lena Webb. PREPARED TO BUY! he president secretary, M Thomas D. McLaughlln has heen | he started his ¢ t AnAATEE (ne Rt {1mote the cause of aviation by & Mather of Hartférd for ing the length and breadth of “Krikham Manor proverty he- " nited States. prointed as her Jennic Goddard pianist, Mrs. Eva Backus and coun- cilor, Ernest F Wardell This Seeins Impossible g o Hardman longine to the Tant has heen! Le Matin said that e mad ng at Knoxvill — Uprizht Piano > ,.“m;,‘ a ,M e " ,.W‘ Joseph | Mexican flight by way of rest total to 46 'LASSIFIED ADS va ized as one E Used 4 months as I. Fanelll. The cturnable in | recreation, W ULT No! The printer didn't make a 1;mnus£lmt:;;“ i e = mistake, This is the price and IT [lano guan GOES ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING AT NINE O'CLOCK. BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN! Give Freely — Give Sensibly. Give to the Most Importent Room in the House— the BATHRCOM : Meister Upright Fine tone, guaran- teed. $135 Ricca Bros Electrle Reproduc ing Pl ous Welte Leroux Suggests: The house needs so many things - Towel Racks all through the year. Glass }!olders And Chiistmas time gives one Soap Dishes the oppoitunity of making gifts that Glass Shelves will be giving returns long after the Paper Holders holidays have passed. Mirrored Cabinets Bath' Stools Church Seats Shower Curtains A complete new bathroom would in colors be a wonderful gift. 3 Our sicck includes all higii-grade instruments that this lj}aclby ccmpany handled. Haines Bros right &7 N, P Wit ety dugs Pu):sh, French and Italian Speakmg Salesmen in e hones i Attendance. $45 00 BABY GRAND This instrument will not take up any more room than an upright or player. i Fine tone and ap- pearance. Bargain at twice the price. This instrument has just come out of our repair shop. ; Has been thorough- ly overhauled and refinished. Bathroom luxuries that cost so little. Dr' chman See Our Exhibit — Ask for Details B | Blectric Grand . . Grand All models and finishes | by Player danarnpls) Now jlano Grands and guarantee. Come prepared to - P Good tone. W 3 Looks like mew. | by K18 GnEX O l ;' I I 8 st for vears. <3 10 year guarantee, g % Leroux—The Ma@ter Plumber Always at Your Seivice our regular prices Cash or terms CLAUDE J. -Plumbing - - Supplies - 174 ARCH STREET New Enzland’s Finest Music Store 121 CHURCH STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Telephone 5168 WATERBURY sesssssssssxsssssss SPRINGFIELD - Heating - - Sheet Metal Work TELEPHONE 304 Open Evenings During Sale.

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