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16 NEW BRITAIN —_———————————x —— the close of her CALLS ON WOMEN TOJOINW.C. . U. Speaker Says Organization s Aiding Law Enforcement n Mrs. Edson COURT CLERK FILES ~ Danberg Shows Receipts and Expenses for Last Year Lecvipts Dishur=cments KINWOOD PARK A NEW SUBDIVISION In WEST MAIN ST. DISTRICT Featuring Attractive Home Sites OPENING SATURDAY Kinwood Park is high in elevation, with a splendid view and great natural beauty. The lots are all of generous size and the contour of the ground mdke\ possible plans that are different. Improvements are now going in, some lots already sold and houses under construe- tion. To reach Kinwood Park, drive out West Main street and turn up Russwin road. Representative on the ground Saturday and Sundav afternoons. JHITMORE(g HARTFORD Tel. 5-1587 October avember March FINANGIAL REPORT - GRODNO DISTRICT NATIVES " Costmes o urer, Report police court s in the interludes. The pro- s of the play will go towards the for the ciwreh floor fur Ree PARTY IN HONOR OF PERSIAN SHAH Repiesentative in Washington Tnvites Diplomats 27, (P —One ion of pre- rated Ly rnary ation officr urt 874181 Disburscments 114 ton, April ving the g ween denor er. Mirza Davoid g out the list of d his chration of the coronation of his # Shah Pahlavi ot the T and official vd Everctt Gann nl, on c s sheet ot had other offi- same w diplon so 1in the IN POLISH FOLK PLAY 4 Customs to Be Repro- Aueed it sacred Heart School Hedl. of cham- hrown fur i hat of < of Mich ton lest a sort of u crys! Lucille Beauty Shop TEL. 638 259 MAIN ST. Appointments for Summer Permanent waves are heing made now You may have either the Frigidine wave, which is very lovely and natural, or the well known Eugene wave, Allow the experienced operators to advise you as to which is suitable for your particular type of hair. The results will more tnan piease you. -&l NT HET I.ON POOR PA BY CLAUDE CAIL AN RERT QU wanted the hat, but | buy nothin' from a ut-on that “My brother’s wife didn't 1t me when | was there, sorter served her hospita d.” “Copyright 1928 Pu shers POR SALE Com calth Ave., near Stanley Street, seven room house, <un porch. hot w B { JUST KIDS HE\Y-PAT-YOU WASNT AROUND WHEN WE HAD THE SAFETY. CLUB LAS' YEAR-AN' YOU AINT BECOME A MEMBER VET —HAVE YOuZ ""‘m’acc. > and made R 'POLLY AND HER PALS weam AvA] FROV —— THEM PAINT < | & T was oLy POTS Faw, THz | [JETS SEEN HOW PAINTERS LEFT | | THEY LEFT =M ( ORDERS, NOT J 1?0? THE NIGHT | foToucH B /) pac naB Tt e DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 6455 | prescut monologues and humorous | same dinner was John Drinkwater, | invitation 1 in Lonor of Mrs. ,_APRIL the plivwright, who wrote “Abra- | Another dinner party, quite - promptu and growing from two o dozen, include Arthur R. Robin and his nieec otficial hostess, Miss Grace Durton; Mrs. Theodore Hoover, the presi- ists n-law who came frov nia to attend the D. A. R > nt and dele. nklin of and Mrs. Franklin, Senate con . Hoover attended the incheon club's first 1t ¢ spring on Tuesday. Moses. the president of ook Mrs. Hoover upon her and Mrs, Porter H. Dale, wife of Senator Dale of Vermont, presi- lint of the Congressional clul at her loft. Mrs, Kostess of the viee pre Fonorary, iembers of the club, t at the right of Mrs. Hoover um Gann sat on her lett. The unofficial and no undue si wes attached to the ket of the H sublican Wonier crett Gann as at which Mrs dent of the nd Mrs. Jesse H or Metealf of Arthur . Van- tor Vandenber, Frank Crow- of Representative Crow- W York, pourcd tea Democ Mrs. nor gue A. Harri ne, Teceiv Metealf, wife of + Island, Mrs e of S¢ . and n Itho denb, o, Wil r of Ne © Wouen ning be tic club, the iner party Newell Blair former vice chairman of the nation democratic committee, The guests ond Mrs. Pat Har and some wem and their wives, Harry B. Haws other ieadit nator and M nd o or on his favorite mour robably ride in - the show Miss Margo Couzens, diugh- of Senator Mrs. Jam: ot Michig f her favorite * and another of “Dixie’s Child," have Saddle club show to b in the month .| ABROGATE PACTS: ator Theodore E. | and | Mrs. | . lown account were n gL ‘I ALONE' MAY | | uommmu from First Page) | | - | department might prefer to attemp. nend the treatics 10 guarantee | ight to the United States rath han abrogate them. “ailing in such an 'POLISH REPUBLICANS | IGNORE GITIZENS' ASSN. | Decline o Comment on Statements | Made by Dobrowolski and Uchalik at Mecting. o= | Leaders of the Polish-American | ! Republican club at whose activitis | Stanley Uchalik, erstwhile candidate | a fling during a Citizens Property | Thursday eve- | for mayor. took meeting of the Owners association .| ning at the Rialto hall. stated last | unless the as to pursuit| from Canada. 1| otner na- 1ossessing fleets of steamships to American |oun.z.|«. would abrogate the treaties on the credited 1 arivilege of maint ing complete sealed liquor in Amu ican ports for patronuge after put ting to sea is considered by foreign- | s 100 valuable 1o be foregone It is held the ir own accord. [ may go by the board even | the United Press was | t the trgasury upen in- | the United States con- | ting the treaties| arbitration with ada. | n enforcement otfici in- icated a prefevence for operating the de THHY terms of Am - | customs law which extends jur- | to the 12 mile limit bef informed [ quiry wheth templated ser tl ‘reni isdicition Speculation s to the indentity or} A ric siter included the although e would . His appoint- mean Canada suprene cou Hon. Francis An worim, stand out so f from a limh thut i5 think him a swall cuses of diphtheria in ! ry occur bhetween the five this cou of one years, ORDER OF NOTI L COULON'T FIND ' SOMETHING () PAT VESTERDAY- | WILL HAVE T MISTER BRANNER: AN HE AINTNEVE BECOME A M MBER oF 7,45“ sAm\y LB’ B8E DONE A&Lfl THF“ ST KiDS “ ages DERNARD . GAFFNEY, Judge ORDER OF NOTICE 08 HuARING = (BoR B BOH aeroaemu 2L night that they would ignore and | disregard the affair as inconsequen- tial. i When approached on the subject of answering the allegations made | by Uen and William Dobrowol- | ., president of the association, the | leaders of the republican club an- swered that they would pay no at- | tention to whatever might have been | done or said at the mecting. i The Polish-American Republican | ill hold its reguls meeting | vening at the Falcon hall ¢ d street and it is expeeted | that reference will be made to the | citizens association’s mecting and the attitude taken towards the club. on Bro: THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference NE RATES IVE INSERTIONS <y for CONS Prepma |1 Aay 3 days . f daye 1 line 1 line 1 line “ Count & words to a hue 14 lines to an fuch Minimum space 3 lines. Minimum Book charge. 38 cents. The Werald will not Le responsibic for errors after the first tion. ADVERTISING FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE ORDEREI BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. USED CARS FLOWERY WORDS AND DESCRIPTION TAKE UP SPACE SO WE WILL JUST SAY IF YOU ARE LOOKINC FOR ECONOMIC SPORTATION AN] COMPLETE SATISFACTION DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR LIST OF USED CARS Automotive Sales & Service Co 86 ARCH STREET 248 ELM STREET Used Car Dept. Phone 2700 Your Car Is Here ! Here Are Four High Grade Used Cars at Bargain Prices 1927 HUDSON Coach 1926 HUDSON Coach 1924 BUICK Coupe 1924 GARDNER Touring Many More $35 Up TERMS and TRADES C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut Street Tel. 2216 Open Evenings Now NYOUQEA MEMBER _p‘rfl LSEI) CARS At Pnces to Fit | Your Purse See These On Our USED CAR LOT Glen St., Near Main St. 1928 WHIPPET Cabrlolet Coupe 1928 WHIPPET (4) Sedan 1927 WHIPPET Cpupe 1926 DODGE Sedan THREE OTHERS THAT WE WILL SELL AT YOUR OWN PRICE Long Terms and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 Dollar For Dollar VALUE AND SATISFACTION At CASHIN'S Dependable Used Car Exchange 1929 HUPMOBILE SEDAN 1928 CHRYSLER 62 SEDAN 1928 DURANT SEDAN 1928 WHIPPET SEDAN 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN 1927 NASH COACH HUDSON BROUGHAM HUPMOBILE CL. COUPE BUICK SEDAN BUICK SPORT COUPE PONTIAC SEDAN FORD S8EDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN "HRYSLER 70 COACH PONTIAC COACH CHEVROLET COACH BUICK SEDAN CHRYSLER SEDAN AND MANY OTHERS Trades—Long Easy Terms CASHIN'S INC. 48 Arch St. Tel. 6499 Open Evenings and S8unday 1927 1626 1926 CHEVROLET COACH WHIPPET COACH S8SEX COACH PONTIAC COACH CHEVROLET COACH CHEVROLET COACH OAKLAND CLUB COUPE STUDEBAKER COUPE DODGE COUPE "ORD COUPE DODGE SEDAN 25 CHEVROLET SEDAN PORD ROADSTER 3 TEMPLAR ROADSTER 3 JORDAN TOURING CHEVROLFET TOURING BUICK TOURING SPECIAL OFFERINGS $35 to $95 FORDS CHEVROLETS DODGES OVFI(LA&DI TERMS and TRADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1141 Stanley St. - Tel. 211 Open Evenings and Sundays 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 J. B. Moran Motor Sales Co. 33315 CHURCH ST. Telephone 2842-W