New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1929, Page 22

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'City Advertisement ANNUAL CiTY AND annual clection held Api Alderman R. David L. Na D. Maurice W. Councilmen . H. Stuart Hanes . William . Howard . William & . Patrick F. . Joseph M. Hallol . Henry Martin cph M. War. o Constables {. John Recor red Wink Charles Nowland . Raymond Bea . Ira 3 «ditor guess that Univ for that's how Max rsul An- known too 2d to spot him, . ~chool Com 1 Her : ~electmen R. Lewis W, Lawvyer i, Harry A Witk Maje and patronag: rge and in ou ita et Kazim THIRD W tion held Aj Councilmen R. Will R. W oWl 1. Wiilias School C S OF SILHOULTTE CONTEST Constables NON-CONFORMIST AT OXFORD s, April 10 P—The st to occupy the hurch of 8t B. Selbia, it Selectmen later R. 1 s W hop of Harry A D, Dariu OWN ELECTION - | i APRIL 9, 1929 The following is the ry ballot in the FIRST WARD el | D. Kazimierz Majewicz Constables R. John Recor ... R. Fred Winkle . Charles Nowla Raymond Beatman . Francis Clynes . . James W. Man Joseph k. Hayes . Michael J. O'Brien . esult of the | D, ril 9, 9. 1D, following in the FIE w he result of the ARD at the ection heid April ¥, 1929, . Henry, T, it William H. Day ik 1. King pir M. Halloray Martin . ... in Joseph M. Ward selectmen t. Lewis W. Lawyer K. Harry A. Witkin 1h Darivs Benjamin . Kazimicrz Majewicz s = Constables I Jo 1 Recor .. . Pred Winkle ... s Nowland Beatman i Francis Clynes . i James W. Man 1. Josepis i Hay L. Michacl J. O'Brien Raymond ollowing is the SINTH W 1 clection Councilmen W. Squir . Fran . Conlon , School Commit Hepry 1 William H Patrick 1. K . Joseph M. Ha Hetery Martin i Joseph M. Ward . selectm Witk Benjamin Majewi AR, New "Brituir following nan est number ot clive o David Doneld doter J ard—H. Stuart John C. WAl 14 Apr Ny : LVRED L. TH Selectmen sW. La AW OVER HERE TO TRU i \ = I of "; THATS \Tr VERY NICE { = fl TMUsH ool ey | Eucalyptus Kell !P ta Mrs L(e\l kakes *23‘%/"%;{ % FOOT OF THE HILL AN' WAVE 5 FATSO DOLANS/TO MR REILLY, THE MAIL CK DRIVER, WITH YOU-MUGH- BUT MOM SAID 1GOTTA DO MY LESSONS - 4 7 POILY AND HER PALS held April 9, P Coustables John Recor Fred Winkle Charles Nowland Raymond Beatman I'rancis Clynes James Manning Michael O'Brien M. E. HANNON, Moderator. LAJKOWSKI PRAISED % FOR PAVANO GAPTURE (Continued from First Page.) sault with intent to Kill and his wife i is convalescing at New Britain Gen- : pernume > of 30 Erwin Plac result ARD eral hospital, On recommendation of the com- mittee on rules and discipline, the following were appointed to the su- force: Francis Meehan of 49 ell street: John Tomasett! 17 Roberts street; John Elmer Pet- erson of 511 Church street; Taw- affey of nders, former supernum- rence Thomas ers reinstated, but Joseph Pac’s applica- tion for reinstatement was rejected for the reason that he is of age and when he was in the de- partment he did not respond when alled upon for duty. Af the aver Ze rate of promotions to the regu- lar force he could hardly reach the ‘gular force before passing the age limit of 85. On recommendation of the com- mittee on rules and discipline, it was voted to hold a ring on the claim of John Pritz of Belden street for $150 for a dog clubbed hy Officer Anthony Ustach and het by Super- numerary Officer Charles Lesevicius the night of March 17. No date was set for the Nearing. After a discussion on trafic signal lights and boulevard streets, it was voted to recommend to the common council that West Main street, South Main street and Stanley street be designated by ordinance for through i traffic under a system which would require that vehicles entering from ide streets come to a complete stop 4 procecdin Commissioner Parker, who returned recently from a southern t reported that this system is enforced in me with notable success. of the Loard is to ma three streets and intention a trial on gradually extend i the plan if it proves s having oifices duly Bartlett 1jewshi Hancs Scheuy Holmberg Wilfo OMPSON Hfficers ed the No action was taken on the pur- hase of automobiles but it is plan- ned 1o meet hefore day and de- ¢ide on a recommendation for tion by the common co monthly meeting nest we A LONG LOAF Elwood. Ind.,, April 1 small loaf of bread en baked Good Trig is on exhibition here, It v Mrs. Bee Hough Bartlett, d by her mother. Bartlett s leg that a oaf ked on Good Friday will en- dure forever prompted making and its preservation for 76 years. Mrs, CHRYSL WHIPP! CASH—TEF TRADLES CASHIN'S, INC. Open Evenings and Sundays 98 ARCH ST. TEL. 6449 Not a Solitary Cause For Worry SUTTINLY SHES ENGAGE. IDIOT! IF SHE WASKT, SHE WOLLDNT BE WEARIN' FREDDY'S FAMOUS SOLITAIRE wWOoULD SHfE HOwW Y'MZAN FAaMOUS? TS BEEN THE ROUNDS!, POLLY'S SET, HAS WORE THAT DERN : Dewey Hulten of | 48 Cottage Place.' . of 338 East Main street, was | WE NEEDNT WORRY NONE! USED CARS —y HERE ARE REAL VALUES Each in Excellent Condition and Priced Reasonably Low 1928 REO Brougham Run only 5,000 miles 1927 REO Brougham Flying Cloud 1928 CHRYSLER Coupe Four passenger 1927 B_L'ICK Coupe TRUCK BUYERS We good used Reo Speed Wagons—come in and gee them. TERMS and TRADES Reo Sales & Service Cor. Elm and Park Sts. Telephone 2110 have several —_——— Exceptionally Fine Group Used Aaflomobiles All rebuilt and in excellent run- ning condition. Get your money's worth—buy your car with a Studebaker guarantee. QUICK SALE PRICES 1928 STUDEBAKER Commander Sedan 1928 STUDEBAKER Standard 6 Coach 1927 STUDEBAKER Dictator Sedan 1927 STUDEBAKER Standard 6 Coach 1927 STUDEBAKER 1926 1926 1926 1927 Standard 6 Sedan STUDEBAKER Big 6 Brougham STUDEBAKER Big 6 Coach PACKARD Sedan CHRYSLER 70 Coach 1924 HUDSON Coach 1923 STUDEBAKER Coupe LONG TERMS AND TRADES The Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 ARCH STREET 0 Victoria Telephone THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Refercace LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum space I lines. Minimum Book charge, 3§ cents. The Herald will mot Le responsible for errors after the first insertion. ADVERTIEING FOR THIS SECTION MUET BE ORDERED BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. SEE OUR GANG! JOHN McCARTHY GEORGE LUTWACK TOM O’BRIEN AL. PIERCE They oifer the greatest dol- lar for dollar used car values known today ! BUICKS 1929 Coupe, 2 pass. Dem. 1927 Sedan, 5 pass. Master 1926 Sedan, 7 pass. Master 1926 Sedan, 5 pass. Stand. 1925 Touring, 7 pass. Master 1925 Coach, 5 pass. Master MANY OTHER MAKES $49 Upward TERMS and TRADES Capitol Buick Co. 1141 STANLEY ST. Open Evenings GOOD USED FORDS REMARKABLY LOW P! D 1825 Tudor Tudor 1826 Jewett Coach Several Ford Tourings BERLIN AUTO SALES CO. | BERLIN, CONN. TEL.5136 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS A Spring Clean-Up $35 0 $95 We have several good used cars with miles and miles of unused transportation ready for ':he road. We need the room and are selling at a great sacrifice. Take advantage of our desire for space and get one of these car: with a tankful of gas—a good battery—a good spare tire, any many miles of pleasure. A WIDE SELECTION OF OTHERS Priced a Little Higher EASY PAYMENT PLAN Patterson-Chevrolet, Inc. 1141 STANLEY STREET TEL. 211 Open Evenings and Sundays WORDS OF WARNING MISSUS KELLY!] HEY- MISSUS “A ROLLIN' STONE. NUTHIN' wiLL TIME OR ANOTHER! EVER COME NEVER GATHERS NO MOSS; MAW!

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