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

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NEW BRITAIN DAlL.\’ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1928 THE DAILY ARGUMENT USED CARS THE HERALD _ McEnelly's Tonigh Tabs' hall.— CL‘ASS'FIED ADS | Advt i]| Alphabetically Arranged for Quiek || 5 DAY The annual mecting of the Junior AND SEE THESE— and Ready Reference H —_————— 1 AUNT HET rievement Foundation will be| P ¥ ed ey h T i LING RATI lan held in the rooms of the Chamber | | e coxercumve wsermoxs || L BN HAS DARBENED o NS o Sipeead L ClanRE cuL #Y ROBERT QUILLEN “ommerce at 1:30 p m. on Tues- ne ng t loo CREMEITIVE. SR DRIVING TRIAL '\amam;l R R ‘ T ‘\L;* \m‘ni 5, Alay @ 1925 Star Touring Application is engaged to irgi 9 r. 1e the only t " '--l'_' 0 | McEnelly's Tonight. Tubs' hall.— 19‘7:) star Coach | S H whose father is & pron was one that would break her heart. | Advt 24 S or S i b td Let your family help you Siuaat nancler diATan dasla, I [ENISE solldniide s bT She \ lla Rebekah lodge wii open |[1924 Studebaker Sedan s aa f & ) 3 . < 1921 Hudson Sedan i ; pick your Used Car—See these tomorrow. City ltems ki 5 * ovir and ever to herselt the meeting at 7:30 oclock Friday | A ) evening, followed by a social at § I ;E;acu'l:nn z 14 lines to an inch. e ||1927 Ford Tudor Minimum Space 3 linea. e B nettad ey RO e el ot Minimum Book chaége. 3§ cents. 1927 STUDEBAKER —adwt 1924 Jewett Coach i|| Crostng t1me 1 P. 3. aanty; 10 . . e o e et 1| 1928 Studebaker Touring welepnone 055, sk tor sz ume|| |[1927 STUDEBAKER . Politis lust night two tires and | Terms and Trades e (Btandand Wislovia) Notify the Herald at once {f your i | | 1 | | decition an: = e cupects 1 b ma | : 7 rms were stolen from his garage O B e Cincorvect: Kot “tesponsivie”tor || || 1926 STUDEBAKER | ! | | { | | | | I | (Big Six Sedan) iel 10 Th tempora could ‘”"l"f L on Friday night, Mav 11. One was thg errers after the frst {nssrtion. (Roadster) and the other the left rear » H v e sur Automobile Co. STUDEBAKER Works property, . . = o o ’ Mangan lomiestead, accorainz (|| 22 Main St. Tel. 1513)| Advertising Headings (Sedan) “I didi't say a word about o the oot e el rmmuRi s aeniers . |[]1926 STUDEBAKER Ma'’s cake that fell, but when Advt, i 3—-FLORISTS our Junior made fun of it, *T know vanity is wicked The police were notificd today of City Advertisement‘ 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS And Many Other Makes | —~DEATH NOTICES (8edan) 5—LOST AND FOUND gt Bty 8~PERSONALS Its casy to pay, too, for you havin® his father’s serse of | | of my pie crust an’ the wa; 1-STOKE ANNOUNCEMENTS get full advantage of our liberal > 2 : £ + < |1 540 High street; Robert Garlick of | sealod bide will be s : 8 an. humor 1 can put on a pateh. st Aain itisa: (Nincensh | o oied ds vl he recelved at the AUTOMOTIVE bydest plag ; i i i |1 St Maln street; Vincenzo|Department ot Public Welfare, City | _aumo axD TRUCK AGENGIES g « 325, Publishera s at c 1625, Publishers Exndicate) J | Gandolfo of 24 Booth street; Orrin g1 until 12 o'clock noon, June 1st, s B o 'I'he Albro MO[OI’ | Goodrich of Paul strect. Good-| 1925, for the reconstruction of two|10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE rich was driving his car when it e 5 {11—AUTO PARTE AND ACCESSORILS S e a fumiliar struck by & train at the Wooster| 2 n00ms at the Town Home. Blue |, Z\ypouoBILES WANTED es Co. o e wouni | over there beside Russ11? Tou know | asked her father. | street grade crossing last weck Dt 4 epecifications may be ob- | 15— AUTOS-TAXI SERVICE hold. No, he would | © here BRl L snoxont & . street grade erossing last weck. rc-|yaineq at Room 412 City Hall. The 14=—GARAGES TO LET 225-231 ARCH ST. J : g i ; e believed | 50 much psyc He's dying to 1 think not. I'm sure you threc | sulting in the death of his wife and | pepartment of Public Welfare ro. |19—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES g, v 2 Do : : : S e the Ocdipus Complex with | will have more sport without me.” |two year old son || Fes i planaii bl 11 |18~ MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WAXTEL Open Evenings and Sunday is su 1 Tt e Mrs. Farley iooked at him hard | McEnelly’s Tonight, Tabs' hall.— ghtiteinel ¥ or all |\7_SERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING BER 2 22 Russell was heard v “I'h not up to @ club tonight,” she | Advt WhEr ! Telephone 260 ! A ; and mutter someth ark | said firmly, ™ - for parehe There will be n tegular meeting| LEPARTMENT OF hs BAP‘;‘E’:“":?!SR;E‘L‘;‘E‘;E‘ CHAPTER VI or 8 PUBLIC WELFARE e 2 EUER Ma congratulated him on but - can't help bein’ proud ||the suspension of the operator's li- conses of Stanley W. Kloskowski of Ghiri. ov NOwW Frederick | t aned. “Come on, (ar- | of Eddy-Glover Unit, No. 6, Amer- NG AND CONTRACT | slightly and Virginta stared at Cla- |« led Clarissa that o lican Legion Auxiliary, tomorrow i m amuzement, but sensing i ) people are danger- [ evening at 8 o'clock. The seventh | KATHE o o o . | A ERINE GRZVB 22—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY "rh O d S : e Qutdoor deason John L. Doyle, Bupt. she was asking Mrs. Farley to| anniversary of the unit will be ob- . ZDYEING & CLEANING | take another place so that she, Vir lss4 saw that her father vas scrved with past presidents occupy- | MAGGIE GRABOWSKI SAMUEL WAS- | 3—INSURANCE—ALL KIXDS ! : ginia. conld have the place of honor. annoyed. She pushed back her [ing the chairs. Matters of import- | KOWILZ A hatAmLAYY. S Hoving stomg & manray 18 He[‘e' Slight as the tneldent was 1t seen- | chair and got up. |ance will be discussed at the meet- | iy taur, ot of NoEoml o RS (PICRINCA LR ! : 4 to hold them all in a spell of 1 hops you won't less your|ing. 15, 1825, ¥ S=PLUMBING, HEATG, METAL WORK : " awkwardness for no one conld wis- | hewds at . . . parchesi” she said | New method laundry. Phone 615. ORDEE OF NOTICE —PRESSING AND TAILORING iII Enjoy these days in one ake flash | anger that | with a taunting smile. < | —aant Tt appeuriog to and belng found by | $0—PRINT'G, JOBB'G. ETATIONERY 5 {iake the flesh ofyeal ‘anger: tha . sunting smile. o & B {the subscribing authority that the resl. | S1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES i|| of our high grade used cars flared in Mrs. Farley's conntenance. (TO BE CONTINUED) | Cyril 3. Luddy is recovering at the |donce of Mughio: Gieaboment tormertyr o | 52 REPATRING | > Clarisea walted, with an insolent air S S s New Britain General hospital, fol- |the Town of ‘New Britatn one of thy|32A=—PIANO TUNING —that have many miles of of satisfaction. against which Mre Yale Salary Increases iowing an operation for appendicitis | defendants in the above entitied nqm.,.l 3=WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES unused transportation. Farley was helpless | Bertormed by Drs. Fex and Dunn. | Hmaris fo the Gy Court of the Oty | EDUCATIONAL Virginia was just zomg to sas Announced by Angell |~ Mckncliy's Toutght, Tabs' hall— | Foruary: A- D, 1525, s ‘unsnona 4 the | § BPIPONDENOE COURSR 1927 Buick Sedans, Coupes she'd like to sit by Kusscll herself | New Haven, May 16 (UP)—Salary | Advt Plaintiff er attorney ANC TEACHERS : - o b pes when Mrs. Farley broke the tension | in affecting 126 Yale profes | Orders taken forasphalt shingling. || ORUPRED: what nowce of e tnstitu. | 3 0 "R B Rivy re verrucrons ||| 1927 Buick Sport Roadster with a laugh and moved avay from :sors ha g 4 by Presi- T. I. O'Brien 880-J.—ad\t. | han 1o glven to the defendunt, Maggle | 39=WANTED—INSTRUCTORS 1924 Buick Touring the place that she knew Clarissa « Rowland Angell Congsy Grabowskl, by publishing in the New 1923 Buick 4 Sed meant for Virginia © Yale corporation voted to fn- - Eritain Merald,"a rewspuper published{, oo S 23 Buick 4 Sedan Clarissa motioned Virginia to it case by 4500 the salarics 1n eacy MOre Than $44,000 Is 4 i DR Ste fone, HTHELDIWEN WANTE a — The dinnor was & failure so far grade of asssitant and associate pro- Pledged for Hospital | 0.0 e on or Tatore say. 31, a- b, VAXTE OTHER MAKES & the conversition was concorned. (1rssorship and raise the minimum xow Haven, May 16 (P — At a ! 1928 bt . 27 N ; i ary for & full professor from $5.- et e By Order of the Court, s ™ ED—MEN 1927 Oakland Coach There was of co Lot it v for ¥ \neeting of the Grace Hospital Relief L DANBERG, Clork, | $5—BITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN 1927 Dodge Sedan { was not spontancous, not friendly ol B0 ) association held last night $44.060 e SOl FINANCIAL oF e, pel apeared o b The announcement followed # \ag pledged to the fund which is 2 Court of Probate hinlden at New | .. el bror s 1925 HUdFOU Sedan hien Russell looked | simil "';." :“"'"’S". “|“'; :v] "“';,‘,] 0 "heing collected 1o pay off the $50.- | Lnin: I T aiisirict of | i ZINVESTMENTS, 6TOCKS, BONDS V-63 Cadillac Coupe at Virginia too long and foo ad- ! ecting 87 members © 000 interest on the bonded indebted. | L™, M the tounty of Hatford D 1926 Essex (oach miringly. Yale faculty ness. It was also announced that o May. A. D. 1695, 1o T 98 4eB—MORTGAGE:! ! 1926 Hup Sed Afterward no one objected when i e RS another $10,000 had beey pledged Present, Bernard F. Gaftney, Judge. G by ;;n up Sedan Virginia said good night and lert 63,700 Pound Girders during the day i P e R e LIVE| ST00K 1923 Dodge Coupe them to a game of bridg- ‘ 4 T T 3 Members of the association are (iion' of Capl fakowenke o )\ |90—CATTLE AND LIVE BTOCE Noutd mave g 0 bt e angnt (10 Through New Haven | [ol0em, O 0 Glin, fon "of | iimm” mine e e ear oo o | 31=D0GE, e s It Pays to Buy From a !a glance from Clarissa that sileneed NeW Haven, May 16 (P — The Gra.e ang New Haven hospitals | ‘horized and” empowered to compromise | Si HOREES. VEHICLES : C “ { it largest stecl girders ever fabricated, ((GRCH G0 LT (L ced berause | 304 ettle a certain doubtful and dis- | i wANTED-LITE STOCK Reliable Concern “Beantitul, isn't she? Clarissa | PAssed through thin city last night. |l fnoncial atatus of the former. | 1Uted claim for & gum in’ dollars ae per | MERCHANDISE R NG o i rar tyy are 151 fect six inches long and . ociation were chosen. Ordered —that sald application be | i5B—FOR THE VACATIONIST 5 : weigh 65,700 pounds each. Four beard and determined at the Probate |3i—BUILDING MATERIALS Open Evenings i A | “Fity it's so commor flal loark were required to carry the | Office tn New Britain, in eaid district, | 77 —BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. “It's about as commuion as hen's oh are o MAY CAUSE SPLIT on the 224 day of May, A. D. 1923, at |383—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 5 44 TR Rl e s it D R e Bl ) © 16 (UP)—The new | ¢ ©¢lock in the forenoon, and that mo- ,:0—FEED AXD FUEL apltol BUICI( CO (o tuss become part of the Mount Hope — London, May 16 (UP)—The new [ 000 %0070 "o pendency of said | 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS | 5 ity gantly <uspension bridge which will span revised version of the Church of |ayplication and the time and place of | §1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING J| 187-193 ARCH STREET J | "Oh, well” Clirssa, said backing | o ¢ bay from Bristol to ngland prayer book has threatened 'haring thereon, by publishing this order | 6:—GOOD THINGS TO EAT {water now, “of coursc gray eves o Mops e S e split between “high” and some newspeper published in sald | 5i—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES land brown hair aren’t rare, Rus ik 2l ey New Britaly fug @ circulation in | 64=—MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS j@ Lis: ORI low” church elements, Tt i expeet- (g Dimrict, and Dy posting a copy | Go=MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES | sy Bl . i ~d to be submitted to the house of 'theresf on the publte’ sign-post in {66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS i aybe not.” R admitted: pprov: a-June, | ¢ of New Britain, in sid District, | (6B—=RADIO febut there's ¢ to Miss Dies After Assault [°mmens for avrroval in “";’," N I ind return miake. —WATCHES, OIAMONDS. JEWELRY BUY| | Brewster besides hair and eyes . i Al eI e LoUBEANREONGL A0S BERNARD F. GATIFNEY. Judge. U3=WANTLD ARTICLES TO BUY * = . 'A, % L s sirmingham, Ala., y tion to submit the yersion in its i ey siie's ot I s aad i e ol ‘ SRR GRERNSTEIN REAL esTate For RENT || Paterson-Chevrolet It was now Mrs. Furley's turh 4ng Monte Priest, former Baltimore —~APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS | iy Coumt, Oty of New Britain, Ma M A FRICE! hew (hat Deans duvshter. wantea |y here.togsy when s weee o] AUCTION SALE | Ris FOR i USED CARS to worry her about Virginia Brew- jacked the conple with an ax. Priest 5 A el . NOTICE OF SALE ; e R{\_] ster; anc doing so Clarisss i e & Eaand ora G "wo-family house with all the lat- v order of the Clty Court of the City :4=—SUB A 2 A TaRE £ s o at r‘i:;n ] hm I:H B S0 Kl & <! 1; as taken to a hospital where it wa Stk el et Non Britam in the above matier. ) 1S—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 'With an O. K. that Counts | caused the weapon she used— said his condition was grave. Miss ivetnents, 0ol = ve been ordered to sell tle property |16—WAREHOUSES & STORAGE girl's beauty— to be pointed direct- Rannister died - instantly from a kverctt St, New Britain, each tene- | o o4 heiow at Public Auction on the | Ti=WANTED=TO RENT P Ch l |1y at bersel. : single blow on the head. ent consisting of fve rooms and {1rbiy ob"Say 26 2icket"ene 4)| T REAL ESTATE FOR saLE atterson-Uhevrolet Clarissa threw down the cards. —_— sun parlor, X garage ealed J HE s, , Tl NTE—REAL ESTATE i |“1 can’t stand this stupid game any | Ade Mail Ser the rear. Lot 60x130. e pr fs described as follows, |1, "\ UGTIONEERS Incorporated y “Nicl 15 out. This is Chiri Mond. Shall I ask Niel to call you? | . Loty A Mail dService Sa take place on the ¥ land of the estate of |3\ TpinG, & BUSINESS PROPERTT 98 Arch St. Open Evenings [longer,” she eried petulantly. “lLet's y & > Sale will take pla T I or “assigns, one hundred TR n NG Y Gne Y SALE her early that morning when she; “Sorry, dcar, if it appears incon- | do something.” Now Is 58 Years Old iremises on Monday, May 28 1028 iiiv-aix ¢ ot; BABT by Linwood |S1=BUILDING LOTS tOR ! BEA called SNatharial and. bees thi bt vou se: Mrs, Farley | “How about a club?* Russell con- Portkand, Ore, May 16 UP—An air at 10 a. m. D. 8 T. ¢ ffg-five (50) feot; BOUTH by !\, HOUSKS FOR SALE g e i 3 ot e [ tributed, tace from Portland Me., to Port-| Ters of Sale—10¢; cash, and | 0% 1 cheries Moy Jand of Ber-|gi_SUMMER PLACES rOR SALE | that she had the wrongz number rather eften, 1'd chuck her ard lioppe. or assigns, partly by each. | ;_gTBURBAN FOR SALE Ao g : B ToniEIit Doy 1 5ot as mal thint -1 r the Cheg Secret Serviee land, Ore, August roat, for a purse halance on approval of the sale bY |ue hundred fifty-four ¢154) feet, and | GZppay “Eepams TOR EXCHANGE | ] [ERALD s not possibl i should mect her now as later, | has some devilish dancers.” Mrs. of §25.000, has been proposed by the Superior Court of Hartford |3 ’Pl‘as(nnd“fv'!m::efle’z;:nf:. of Edwin| TREAL ESTATB WANTED 15 pAe RGHE r E 1 a widow Dad chumny | 1"ar! remarked disinterestedly. the directors of the Aero club of County irehes, Belug known as lot No. 7 on map, ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS CLASSIF]ED Clarissa glanced at her keenly. “I ' Portland. A. D. Cox. one of the di- | For information see ) the Dichl estate, Grawn by Wiiilam | ss—HOTELS | i Virgi was stunmn with while I was abroad. 1 rather ket s N e vou're after,” she vectors, said that the elub would f L. ALPE . Caawell av 48 1805 Being know |39—ROOME FOR EENT D Rt 7 . E y o P . t 3 sc half o e ¢ il as No. 189 LINWOOD & o New | 80w] JARD | S ear. Then her 1 Nath Virginia gave up the idea of com- ou want us to get out half of the prize mon- | ) A Heia o e A reasserted 1tsel T he felt 1 municating with Nathaniel that eve d leave you alone with Dad.” v here and nalf in the Eastern A . #. MILKOWITZ —‘V“FRE TO DINE Rl self prickling wit "1t she hardly could ask| “Care to go out, old boyZ" sheCity | Telephone 40 Committee, ‘g5 WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM FOR RESUL] S thought that had gl t - i from di r and then er m e ing in seclusion with Sy ik ML JUST KIDS - & . THE ETERNAL CONVALESCENTS “I'm afraid 1 t with matters as they were Lciniinhy S ke St it e | WONDER IF SHE ) MY MOM JES' GIVE ME A GOOD S o e R e e e EVER TELLS HIM OF ME - WARMIN' AN' ALL | DONE WAS TO it : ) = e | WONDER WHO'S ! T 4 wster " gt asked 1 detceted a note of KIBEING B WOW?. TRY JUSGLE A COUPLA g‘(,gs- triend’s voice. — YOUD NEVER THINK D HAD arissa declured ” A AKIDENT ONEY NINE WEEKS 0 something at- | : : . reo? R A SHADED POOL to answer any | 7 ; ; BLUE WATERS -COOL=) wanted Vir. 7 I - < g ; e 1 WHY DO WE FOOL A coupL ‘ i o WITH BATH TUBS?) wosHes!) : o W | % i & W L4 POLLY AND HER PALS By Cliff Sterrett s trific Jisturbed peared va3 not ob- — —~ 2 — = 44 hioden ani | s THEY'LL BE NO NEW CACKLEHRACK 1 ( p I = it and n || FOR US WS YeAR ' NOBLIDDY'LL &&1"%‘;&?{5 TR FuE RO o JoTHE HOSPITAL ) | 0N | 8Ly s oLD BOILER OFFN Y 3 : DOLLARS, OR SHALL OUR ATTORNEYS JAMES! THE i Cthe effent Nir =Yy ¥ 8 L ME ATANY PRICE/ GET TOSETHER? “ GENTLEMANS OuT ving ugen the ; , Xy \ CF HIS HEAD! satisfied = = . . \ 2 o Virginia s or thing to 1t stood i o carly that me she pretended s uneom loy turned little lan s place | yner of one a stood |

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