New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1928, Page 16

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERA LD, SATURDAY, THIS HAS HAPPENDED Nathaniel Dann, st . gives a party at his of his fiances, Virgin f Adaughter of Richard Brewster, Wa Street financier. “I ought to pitch you o Clarissa, who 1s a cl of hers, He wins her con ing that an imm would be disrespectful to memory. Niel is furious when Virginia tell him her decision, for he Dean's moti 5 nd does not the shallow ( announced her engagement to Ru sell Waingould. He takes Vitgini to her new home and returns un happily to his where he fin cleancd his a coffee waiting f ¥ NOW GO ON i THE CHAPTER \ Nathaniel groaned. from that phone,” le Chirl only turned ber i swer. Putting the mouth lips she said “Mr. M Walker 57267 you've got the understood you 1o iy 1 Mr, Mann.” 1004 eliun SUSD! who has Chiri, t and who lhas order: You talking would thin “Well, var neglected studio, STORY on your head, suppose you've carned your breakfast.” Jike Nathaniel told her; then loaks L to do bathing not 10‘ rily she | appe e in e with | | | sure of 1 discov- | Bennett halloon race he verything | A | Acronautic toast | warm A temiptin Virginia felt entitle after on do.” b suitcases, They ¥ 1 Virginia, wat m\l\ a put | | eves smarted m 2 I 1o | the ti Alejandro t Nathaniel { | d a the z wildly to s of it | istoon to anid helief as | | | jay." ferent to 1ou unhappy ad to look about you roing ered if you | don't care as you 1 Na: the way he 1 to Virginia that he this mornin wouldn't re ! iation, | 1 I ontries England, Argentine, S ‘;i,‘:" JUST KIDS | | THE DAILY ARGUMENT UNT HET I QUILLEN _POOR PA LAUDE CALLAY me always con- tribute more to our church for two or three Sundays the preacher comes to see us.” “Ma an’ “Girls used to be a sight more romantic, They had to be to put up with mus taches flavored with chewin ' BOYS' CLUB TEAMS WIN v TWO GAMES FROM MER]DEN nothing but to her plan pointment o her. And siher City - Baseball Teams Fal Before Locals—Return Matches Booked - Twice will promise to Virginia? You ht to g0 1ifty-fifty with me on Mo ving in, you know.’ I know I should ng very good r this terribl rhaps T won't future. Ul try to sec vou Britamn double Boys teams victory over thos: riden club last evening let me get when t local intermediates tri- and then ' ymphed over their Silver City rivals earful of vy 4.8 and the New Britain juniors tunEsine 1 an easy 14-5 victory. were played in Mériden, and cturn matches are booked to tak next Friday. In the in- New Britain pulled | 1 only to have Mer- upper hand Niel You'rs of the M Tust scor They aealed their e seal of the women to br re a few between men d Nathaniel to work. Ther and pictures that a 10 place here termediate gam out into a 3 iden rally and gain th take away |aspy ain scored what proved the and these she and Na- | wipning run in the sisth, in the se- packed into couple of .ong halt of which inning Schmarr hed to g0 OVEr \ 40q the home team on strikes. | He fanned two more in the seventh land the third man died in an at- - tempted steal of second. The linc- {ups and score by inning: put books ith her aniel e placr fully to make nothing ought as paps ind gs, was left belind, Nathaniel zlanced frequently hing solicitously It was a Bancovich. 1b: Wojak. iby to a home Rakutis, f; Pa- hanel : Rametta, r n once - Acadeheck, e: A 11; surreptitiously press | 500 o ane Dl ot A p: Dietz. p. 113 202 0—2 Merider 5 . 021 140 | The intermediate team trom New Britain was held even for two in- nings and was not allowed to get {well away for two more, but in h and sixth frames- it put the me_on ice with rallies which to- talled nine runs, The line-ups and |score by innings New Britain—Domkows! luch, p; Talusano, 3b; nr. Aparo, ss; Matti, ss; Pina, 2b; Pa- uch, 1f; Amenta, ef; McGraw, rf. Meriden, Donohue, p; Babula. ss: Murphy, 1b: C. Basinksky, rf; Kan- iton, 3b-c; Pitko, 2b; S. Basinsky, 1f; Malone, cf. {New Britain . 111 245 0—14 | Meriden 110 210 0 5 s of this nd happy P a hreakdown Virginia beloved ohiset to her heart and it with reluctant t wonll he the in his life he welcomed caranee of Clarissa when she | 1 with @ demurring young wake, The eall would Virginia's mind off but a moment > enough to re- erve to take CONTINUED) Entry in Balloon Race Washington, May 12 (#-—The pe. tion of the Spanish ambassador, Padilla, that Spain’s en- the international Gordon aceepted ha the National and the am he will ap- Acronautique ry for down by scociation indicated ration n turned ST T Special Notice wal to the F nternational The time for entry expired Apri! Spain’s filing papers were not ceived until April 19, Italy’s appli received April 23, aise has 0 rejeeted. Eight countris will e @ in this 3 . St retroit, June 30, German rancef and the United States each will enter three halloons, and single have been aceepted from Denmark. Switzerland, and sabella Circle, No. 12, National Daughters of Isabella, will hold a iridge and whist party Tuesday eve- ving, May 13th, Judd's hall. Prizes will be awarded at cach tabls Adm advt. Special Novelty low, Tuesday, noise makers, midnight. Admission v the Bellhops.—adst vepresent rting from Belginm, otice dance, -Norden's Bunga- May 15. Hats, favors, Dancing from $:30 to Boe. The | oW Britain — Winters, €8y the | Bomkowski, ¢; Music | KRESS 15 STILL LEADING HITTER Suflers Slump But Remains at: Top of American Heap | 12 () — Facing,! up in Wazshing- Chicago, May pitehing s dish ton and Philadelphia, Ralph Kress, the 21 vear old St. Louis slugger. slumped considerably. he still tops the American Titters y the end of the circui of cam- paigning. George went into honors during Pipgras of the Yankees the lead for pitching the week when he turned in his fourth straight vie- tory, while his mate and former Jeader, Herb Pennock, lost his first game in six sta Away from home Kress out unofficial averages today reveal. This brought season average down to 458, or 52 points less than at the end of the third week of play. However, Kr; er- 'age is 54 points higher than that of his nearest rivals, Ding Mille of Philadelplia and "Goose™ of Washington, who are ticd for sccond place with an average of It batted The remaining séven of the ten hitters who have batted 40 times including games of 9 are: Rice, % Meusel, New Philadelphia. Cleveland, 338 Dugan, ; Cissell, Chicago, sterling Detroit, The Yankees dropped ten poir in their team batting hut still lead the circult with an average of 816 Philadelphia dropped three points but was second With a .300 average. The Red Sox are last in team '3 |hittiug and first in team ficlding. with an average of .985. Philadel D)H'! is second in team fielding with |« .979 average. The Browns have Hn'n-‘d in 21 double plays to lead {ihat field. Whispering White Sox so stealer of the fered five, City Advertisement. Sealed bids will ke received at the Liepartment of Public Welfare, City Hall until 12 o’clock noon, June 1st. 1828, for the reconstruction of two ! bLathrooms at the Town Home. Blue prints and specifications may be ob- 'tained at Room 412 City Hall. The 8 | Department of Public Welfare re | «erves the right to reject any or all | blds. or more 278; .351, and 351, * Barrett of the 8 the best base gue, having pil- DEPARTMENT OF TBLIC W ARE John 1. Doyle City Advertlsement Building Department City of New Britain NOTICE To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that a hear- !ing will be held Tuesday evening, | May 15, 1928 in Room 314, City Hall 7:30 p. ni. on the petition of Grorge Riley for permission to move buildings as follows: One three-family frame dwelling ! ted at Orange Street. Sizc 40° to 193 Gold Street. One six-family frame building lo- cated at 60 Orange Street to be nioved to 187 Gold Street. These hulldings are located on Orange Street facing on Gold Street | approximately 1,800 feet to new lo- cation. All persons interested are request- 7d to be present at said hearing, if they soe canse, and he heard in A. N. RUTHERFORD, t | | ' 1 Building Tnspector. ! GOO BY—| THANK YOU \I'M GLAD MISTER |FOR THE %/‘\ ~-MISTER THANK VO\J REILLY o5, \ REILLY }THANKS S0 VERY MUCH 5 FOR THE RIDE=f". ~—=MISTER (‘VUSTEQ {?E‘ ey —KIDS— YU, LIKED \T. )’*/ e ‘Q, MAY 12 MISTER REILLY CON TOOK ME FER A RIDE 1928, Advertising Headings ANNOUNCEMENTS 1AL L OTS.E)IONL'MDXTI OUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE 3—AUTO AND TRUCK AG 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS r 10~AUTOMOBILES FOR LmeALH0 PARTS AND ACCES:ORIE! ED +15=~MOTORCYCLES MOTORCYCLES- BI 11—SERVICE STATION BUSINESS SERVICE INDB WYERS—PATENT ATTOENEYS G, BTORING & CRATING —PAINTING, PAPER HANGING :§=PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WORK | TAILORING 5, JOBE'G, STATIONERY 2OFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIRING A AR T8 To RENUER SERVICE EDUCATIONAL [ 4=COR LSPD\‘)E\LE COURSE STRUMENTAL AND VOCAL OCAL & PRIVATE l\~TRL(.1'crs Goslin New York, |45 "EHICLES LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE TCLES FOR BALE 1T S—BUILDING MATERIALS BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS EL AND FUEL FERTILIZERS, SCEDS, | R. WATCHES. | i—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAU ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT A PLACES FOR RENI i—WAREHOUSES & STORAGE WANTED—TO RENT RE\L ESTATE FOR SALE LAL ESTATE S 50—BLDG, $1—BUILDING LOTE FOR SALE 51=FARMS FOR SALE s3—HOUSES FOR SALB 54—SUMMER PLACES 10T BALE SLBLRBA\' FOR SALE ESTATE FOR sxcn,\\cn AL BSTATE wAN .ROO\I S, BOARD A\D IIO TELS £5—HOTELS S9—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO DINE TED—BOARD OR ROOM {City Advertisement Sealed bids will be received by this Cormnmission for the laying of approximately 1,075 fq. ft. see Chiet Wm. J. Noble for tull de- tails and specifications. All bids to be considered shall be in the hands of the Clerk of this Commission on or before 6:15 p. m.. D. 8. T. Tuesday, May 15. 1928, This Commission reserves right to reject any or all bida, BOARD O FIRE COMMISSIONERS, J. J. Keogh. Clerk. ~QV AN ) THINK (T WHAT HIT ME- AN HE LET mg |0 BRING MARJRY AN FATSO AN PEANUT Abé [ATooR MAN LIKE ME SHOLLD WORRY IF- THE CACKLEHACK PEOPLE DO TurN fm A NEw CART\ EVERY _Yg‘ag_fi wood | | flooring in our No. 4 Firc Station sit- | uated st the corner of Myrtle and | | Curtis Streets, We would request all bidders to the | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arramged for Quick and Ready Reference LIND RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Tearly Order Rates Upon Application Charge Prepald -1 line 13 a0 ¢ rds to a lLne. 14 lines to am inch. Minimum Epace 3 lices. Minlmum Book charge, 3§ cents Clostng time 1 P. M. datly; 10 A. M. Saturday. Teleptone 925 rate. Notify the Herald at once 1f your ad s incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first insertion. Ask for wiz time USED CARS Patterson-Chevrolet Good Used Cars “With an O. 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Come in and look them over. 1927 Pontiac Coupe 1925 Dodge Sedan 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 1927 Hudson Brougham 1924 Hudson Coach Terms and Trades C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 Next to Car Barn LOOK HERE JUST THE CAR YOU WANT! Ask Us the Prices 1924 Lexington Sedan 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 1925 Hudsopn Coach EXTRA SPECIAL Nash Phaeton TERMS AND TRADES The Domijan Motor Co. 136 Washington Street Hotel Washington Garage e — | Ask your neighbor about Hecrald | Classificd Ads. SAMARITAN CYRANO ¢ GEREC, DE BER IR APPLE BLOSBOMS, SUEETHEARTS YRU! MAVBE ME AN MAYBE vou - BUT VOU CAN'T MAKE APRLE PIE OUT OF APPLE BLoSSoMS]

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