New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1929, Page 2

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9" CLAIMS $49,000 MORTGAGE NOTES Parker-Smith Co. and Lomas & Nettleton Bring Actions City Items model locomotive £ interest to locul g displayed this window of Herbert L. dware Store, 335 Main St. —ad Dr. J. E Martin has returned £ nd is doing business dvt. the Elim Swedish h have been called to mportant questions prayer meeting to- ! now for corsages of Order carly. tuth T. Anderson of 147 strect is resting comfort- t w_ Britain General Locomotn e Reproduced One Night's Journey What Two Men Found Just Beyond the Wall from Yesterday) I‘or Display in W mdo“ tive, engines, is at- . of people to ows of Herbert L. Hills here it is on ex- t in every HOLIDAY HOURS AT P, CLEANING SERVICE FOR MEN! No bother, no instructions nec- essary. Just call 6240—We'll send for your suit and deliver it the following day—in & new con- dition. LINCOLN DRY CLEANING CO. Plant and Office 15 Lincoln Street “SEASON"” IS ON COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercia! Trast Not the huntihg season, but the \YFW RRITAIN ‘\\IIY HERALD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929. Future Citizens In Our Schools Third row Noonan, Mary Ruskows SECOND GRADE cylia Konik, and Walter Ga sideration of the state’s refusal of a permit for the fund to solicit in Connecticut. Refusal of a permit, China famine { relief said, was based on a misun- derstanding by Connecticut authori- ties of a suggested agreement be- tween China famine relief and the association for the welfare of chil- dren in China to prevent duplica- | 'llon of their efforts to raise funds. DIAMOND SCHEDULE 'FORN.B.H.3. TEAM 10 Games Tentaumy Arranged| | Tor Season of 1929 | { . According 10 a baseball schedule which will be recommended by | Principal Louis P. Slade to the school board at its next meeting 10 contests will be played with teams which have been kéen rivals of the school in its long history. schedule is also being arranged. Th April 30. Teams which will ayed are St. Thomas' seminar: Hartford Public High school, Bulk ley High schoy, Bridgeport Central | g ' | High school. Naugatuck High school " | school, COMMUNITY CHEST - - WORKERS ORGANIZE Pape General Chairman of Com- mitteg of 4,000 Citizens . to work v corporatio at Chamber of Com- arters, Caroline E. Hi newly electcd Hartford next 1 as well as ly assisting in Erwin, gene instructed own individ so active » hiclp than China Famine Pelief _Conference \\ ednesd v ik '.' R HOFFMANN'S HOT =f= BUNS FAMED FOR THEIR RICH QUALITY Will be Had Hot at our own two stores Thursday at noon and at 7 a. m., Good Friday morning, and at your Grocer’s early Thursday afternoon and Good Friday morn- ing. Place your order with our stores or grocer, thereby insuring your getting the most POPULAR AND DELICIOUS HOT sfs BUNS HOFFMANN'S BAKERY 62 W. MAIN Opposite the Burritt Tel. 2676 91-95 ARCH Near Main Tel. 102 ~Self-timing egg cooker fll/ that starts m%ggconds Here's a new way to cook eggs— rvight af the table! At breakfast while you are eating your oat- meallet thenew Hankscraft Elec- tric Egg Cooker cook your eggy—just the way you cooking in boiling water it uses live steam. Accordingly the eggs are done evenly and thoroughly: this is especially important for children. You will like eggs prepared this new the ber of Comse the ral o ual v The re- sday for con vour and New Haven Hillhouse High Coach George M. Cassidy has also received communications | from Warren Harding High, Bridge- port, Collegiare Preparatory school, New Haven and Gitbert High school Winsted, but it is doubtful if there Wwill be room on the achedule for |these games. Coach Leoncl Depot has already arranged three truck meets. on wili open on May 4 when a Hartford County Y. M. C. A. track meet will be 1eld in this city. he zular track mect will -be 'd Ma and the Crosby High hool tr team will run off a dual meet on June 1. GIFTS FOR BURGDORF Mr. and Mrs. Samucl Burgdorf, directors in charge of the baby A track | clinie, Miss New Britain contest and parents’ exposition of Daly Council, K. of C., were signally honored last night by members of the committees working on the affair, in honor of their 12th wedding anniversary. Thomas J. Meskill, worthy naviga- tor of Bishop Tierney Assembly, Fourth Degree, presented Mrs. Burgdorf with a cake, studded with candles and Mr. Burgdorf with a i minute loving cup accompanied by a million “popularity votes.” John L. Doyle, in ano'her presentation, gave them a traveling bag and a robe. Baker E. Mann Is Named 0dd Fellows Chairman The general committee arranging for the 1. O. O. F. convention to be held in this v May 14 and 15, has chosen Raker Mann of 186 Maple street chair . The committee ns to entertain between 5,000 and 0dd Fellows and expects the convention to be the largest ever held in this eity. Other mem of the committee are: George Osborne, Albert N. Pe- son, William Ziegler, Louis Linn, s Pattis John Holmberg, Albert Anderson and Rob- bascball season will open on | - TELEPHONE 708 RUDY’S BATTERY SERVICE 186 East Main Street JOHNSTON & MURPHY (?%oeL /gn r%(gz, There is refinement and good taste in J. & M. Shoes. They fit in with a gentleman’s idea of correct dress. FITCH-JONES Co. 1ie 7 Grade Filing Cabinets — at Much Lower Prices 1, John Shea, Charles | COLDS are Contagions! Frank | Don’t make others innocent victims of your cold finl rms| At the same time, think of your own th, No one can tell what a “small’* cold will dzvdono ‘Take steps to stop any cold immedi- | ately, The dependable thmz is L'S CASCARA. QUININE. 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SCHRAEDER VALVES Inside or Caps 9cabox of 5 Mobilubricant Pound (5 Ihs, $1.00) Mitten Duster........ . 39¢ gniais. par $1.15 Cheese Cloth l oc Package . .... 10-yd. roll 89c $1.89,, [‘ubing veee. 19¢ to 35¢ AND MANY OTHER SPECIALS NOT LISTED — FISHING TIME IS DRAWING NEAR Only a BAMBOO RODS | $2.50, CREELS 95C up few items are listed below ENAMEL LINES 456 up FLF“BLE LINES $1.00, GUT LEADENS 3 for 25c $1 .OOL ‘lFor a Card of 12 499 way to resemble the old- fashioned coddled eggs. This new appliance will last a life-time. No coil to bum out, no moving 50 pany, Madiwi, ‘Wisconsin auto accident season. Every sunny afternoon, every starry night, claims its toll. Cover yourself with adequate liability and property damage insurance. Get it here. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Saturdays 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 9 2. m. Room 412. USINESS MEN demanded this file and The Shaw.Walker Company buikt & “Like ‘A Skyscraper”.—at surprisingly low price. 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