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PIU(INfiTIlN NOTED DARSHAN, 1§ I]EAI] FLECTIONSWINDUP - S.0F V. AoE ASSEMBLIES . which was passed with en- both conventions in n bill now be- provides for an all Civil War or depend- fore ¢ s, their \\Mu\\\ orial service for deceased e Civil War was held rans from various e were present as Law Enforcement Sons of \.uux-- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929. uded | utioas on of | n to d i " WALL PLASTER CRACKS Relatives were seeking details of four passengers during an Duchess of Atholl. two from malaria. Relatives Seek Detai ls of Deaths On Ship African cruise of the Steamship officials announced two of the deaths were from sunstroke and Yelatives said they were from an ailment not definitely diagnosed. number of Connecticut residents were aboard the liner, | selt by dipping his hand into the pot and bringing forth his portion. |In Yemen, Arabia, the housewife | makes coffee by boiling the husi ‘mm..d of the berry. ‘In West Africa the dusky house- | wife kecps busy despite the absence |of furmture in her abode. She ‘lVDlnlen maize in a primitive fA‘lth'l her porridge, and prepa t f her hushand she frequently takes crops in addition to cooking | looking after the children.” \EDUCATION TAKES HALF ! OF CITY’S DEBT GAIN partment During Past Year, Comptroller Reports, |1y responsible for a § e an the st year, according to fig public today through th omptrolicr Hanford | The debt now stands at §7 | 59. School honds incre { the city’s ol vancing trom Municipal liabilities are: liner | municipal build park .-\{ . WUMEN INSIBERIA s to her DON' KEEP HOLSE - - Throw Refuse on Fioor—HMove Instead of Cleaning aton, D. C.. April LIKE EARTH'S SURFACE | Perfect Analozy Between Cracks in POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “The Smiths say they're takin' roomers because they- 're lonesome in that big house, but the neighbors think it's because they need the money.” ‘Cepyright 1929. Pubilshers Syndicate) FOR SALE Commonwealth Ave., near Stanley Street. seven room house, <un porch. hot water heat, fire place. Very reasonable terms. “A man always r:sents the first baby because it gets the pettin’ he's been a-get- fint? “Copyright 1929. Publishers Syndicats) l-'or or Quick Returns UseHenH cmum House and Those Which Cause Larthquakes Pmspectne Bude Must ) Get Consent of Judge s ahod: build- schools, $155,561.43, sday. May Tth, application of lnrlm approval of ,,\ s mit o application for per- tilling station to be t Main present station) il With the Public Ac or the instailation sud hearing. if pe heard an re- NISSA, PRINCETON STREET given that a BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Thomas ¥, McGrath, Clorl 7/ usseN —-PEANUT- MISTER BRANNER | ARE VoL wmw’s TO SEE % SLRE HE o R\GH‘T e ER- I wAs BTED @y A '/E FER? sOM 1 DION'T WY MCHER PLICEMAN / e ,SP?CF‘%NAws o SeE LAN'T CAN'T \ ME - GOEHQ IF You GENTLEMEN HAVE FINISHED THE COAT-CLOSET I WiSH YouD TACKLE THE PANTRY u&x‘r' ,r:_;—a(‘ HECK' HECK' | DOUBLE DARN | AN A COUPLA CONFOUNDITS! 0w DARE You USE SECH LANGUAGE N THE PRESENCE OF LADIES PAw PERKING? Inciease of $318,749 in School De- Lducation costs are almost entire- | ,749.57 - | city's net debt during | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum space 3 lines, Minimum Book charge, 3% cents. The Herald will not be responsible for errors after the first insertion. ADVERTISING FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE ORDERED||! BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. USED CARS Lowest Prices! 1929 De Soto Demonstrator||| 1929 De Soto Sedan Dem. 1927 Nash Adv. 6 Sedan 1926 Overland Sedan MANY BARGAINS AT LOW PRICES Terms and Trades . B. Moran Motor Sales Co. CHURCH ST. phone 2842-W THE LARGEST AND Finest Selection n Town ALWAYS USED CAR BARGAINS HERE— FOR EXAMPLE Essex Sedan h Coach Driven only 700 miles Auburn Sedan Model 115 Studebaker Coupe Buick Sedan Chrysler “72” Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Packard Club Sedan Auburn Sedan Hudson Brougham Studebaker Sedan Hudson Sedan 25 OTHERS $25 Long Terms—Trades 1929 1929 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 The Honeyman Auto Sales 200 EAST MAIN ST. Open Evenings THESE HONEST Used Cgr Values A. G. HAWKER All cars sold with our lib- eral time payments. Trades Considered 1926 NASH Spl 1927 NASH Spl 1928 NASH Spl 1921 STUDEBAKER Sedan Several Other Good Cars Fair Trades and Low Pri 52 ELM ST. es TEL. 2456 MISTER BRANNER WANTS TO SEE BRUSH BUTCHERS HAS PAINTED I{[22 Main st. At Prices to Fit Your Purse See These On Qur USED CAR LOT. Glen St., Near Main St. 1928 WHIPPET Cabriolet Coupe 1928 WHIPPET (4) Sedan 1927 WHIPPET Coupe 1926 DODGE Sedan THREE OTHERS THAT WE WILL SELL AT YOUR OWN PRICE Long Terms and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. Tel. 1513 SAVE MONEY Buy one of these late model, high grade used cars || at prices way low. HUPMOBILE 8 Sedan WILLYS-KNIGHT Broug. CHRYSLER Roadster DODGE Coupe FORD Coupe FEDERAL KNIGHT Truck TERMS and TRADES Trudon & Platt 240 HARTFORD AVE. Telephone 3811-2 Corner Stanley Street We Have The Finest Selection Of Used Cars in Town $35 to $1,000 Long Terms—Trades The Honeyman Auto Sales 200 EAST MAIN ST. Open Evenings All Ready To Go! CHEVROLET COACH WHIPPET COACH SSEX COACH ° PONTIAC COACH CHEVROLET COACH CHEVROLET COACH AKLAND “OUPE STUDEBAKER COUPE DODGE COUPE FORD COUPE DODGE SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN ORD ROADSTER TEMPLAR ROADSTER JORDAN TOURING 925 CHEVROLET TOURING 1924 BUICK TOURING SPECIAL OFFERINGS $35 to $95 HUDSONS OAKLANDS OVERLANDS TERMS and TRADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1141 Stanley St. Tel. 211 Open Evenings and Sundays GOOD USED FORDS REMARKABLY LOW PRICED 1925 Tudor 1924 Tudor 1926 Jewett Coach Several Ford Tourings