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a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929. _— e e e ————————— i hours and 31 minutes, maintaining |east winds from the Azores. lothcr of a larger capacity will take jmaximum residential rate of the USED CARS o an average speed of about 53 miles e the place of 10 horses. |Plymouth Klectric Light Company, SA[ESMEN "F S, W. Aimee Routs the Devil ERAF ZEPPE”N fil] an hour, considerably below her Radio Message Received | oo — |effective September 1. Tho rate v-as With National Anthem | normal cruising speed. Should it| New York, Aug. 2 (P—News of| STOPPED BURNING RUBBISH | established in response o a petition 5 Le o Pont R e keep this speed over the remainder |the progress of the Graf Zeppelin| Rudolph Pilz of 28 Rockwell ave-1of customers for a reduction. The | : A Re i e B e g |of its course it might be expected to |{oward the Atlantic ocean was con- |nue has discovered that it is unlaw- |department left the company’s ia- SAVE' SAVE' complete its trip in the 80 hours|tained in a radio message from the|ful to burn rubbish after 5 o’clock “.sonal rate unchanged. BUY ONE OF THESE over a fast one on the devil last . 2 | night. | allotted it by Dr. Hugo Eckener, |dirigible to the Columbia ~ broad- |at night, even if it is in one of the e .. . . At an evangelistic meeting at its :«ku"l\(‘r. casting s stem received at 2:10 a. . | most approved containers. P | ACTI LLY 'F“e Dfly DlSCllSSlOll OI Pmb’{ the municipal auditorium, Mrs. | An S0-hour trip would bring the | E. D. T. this morning, Late Thursd night Lieutenant ersonals PR' CTICA 1 Brot h[ 0 Gl(]se St pr e rEon & ax) A Ehoseit o — Graf over New York, prior to berth-| The message included the follow- | Rival of the police department re- | NEW CARS ems b g would contribute §1 to her cam- (Continued From First Page) ing at Lakehurst, at about 5:30 a. m. | ing | ceived a complaint that some one on 1 5 o] J = paign against the minions ' oi St E. S T. Sunday morning. There| ~Our progress was retarded for a|Rockwell avenue, below the High| MrS: Walter R. Gumprecht and New Car Guarantee Satan to stand up. skirted on her original successful | Was general expectation, however, |while, but we are now between the|school, was burning rubbish and pa- | Shildren, Marjorie and !“"'h":d', af A H S An open forum in which problems | A few persons in widely scat- || fight to America. On the northerly | that even adverse winds would pre- | Balearic Islands and Gibraltar, it|per and the flames were shooting | Bangor, Me., ar espending A “lfi‘f‘” | ]928 edan ‘of the builders’ hardware trade in- || tered sections arose | court, she would head as nearly di- |Vail from the Azores westward and |being 7 p. m. your time G5 D. ™.|to 30 feet in the air. Officers Hell- | J1th ’;“:__’;‘0‘.“"“‘-‘“-“g-"’l“““"“‘ Al volving discussions on the product Mrs. McPherson’s band then |l rect as possible for Lakehurst, N. J., | that the Zeppelin, off to a slow start, [ &, S. T.) midmight ours, (German |perg and Brophy went to 28 Roc |son of 42§ Church street. from the raw material to the ull struck up “The Star Spangled ||goal of her flight. would take nearer 90 hours than 80 | time), and are now heading direct- | well avenue, where they found the | S ! ]929 NASH Sedan ‘mate consumer today closed a five || Banner.” = to reach its goal. e r GIn it (e e o e poey, found e ] Toman Lekston, Jr.,.of 60 Winter | street has returned to this city! Special 6. Slightly used day sales conference in which al-|| The audience arose, en masse Anviety Dispelled All Well 6n Board “Should start over Atlantlc by 9|apartment house and the smoke go. | Advance 6. Slightly used most 100 salesmen of the Stanley Friedrichshafen, Germany, Aug, 2| Messages from aboard the dirl-| o clock your time, e oo |Tne into the windows of the spart. |Biler spending a few weeks in| Works participated. = PrThe dirigibible Grat Zeppelin | §ible Indicated all was well. In pass- | The message was sent by Frani|ments. Mr. Pilz put the fire out wi'hi!\lassz(huso( | » The salesmen, who were quarter- dispelled all unxiety over her .ail.|Ing Cape De Gata the Graf radioed | . Nicholson, speclal correspondent [(ne aid of a packet of water wnd | i J B Moran ed at the Burritt hotel, came from ure to communicate her position to| all Well on board. only a little t00 | for the Columbia system. e remee Tl mor e RO harnl et MEYER NAMED JUDGE 5 all parts of the United States, Can- her home port since passing Gibral- | Warm. The temperature is 33 de- S |ance whichetorbld. him tolbipnimubL] L Waterbury, & Aug. 12 (P—Attorney M S 1 grees centigrade (about 91 degrees | I TiRs 2 i'l‘hvodom ¥ M eriwes tappointen otor Dales a, Mexico, Central and South| tar by announcing at § m, o, Bt 3 i : RS i?:;,w The convention opened| e e way | Fahrenheit).” ——————————— s s judge of the city court today by | 31315 CHURCH ST Monday morning with an address to I\ | making gooa speca about 300 miles| Another message from Herbert S.|| The Log of the TR Gov. John H. Trumbull, succeeding R . Fhie men, welcoming them on. their st of Gibralta Siebel. special correspondent of The Graf s POWER RATE S| |the late Judge Abner P. Hayes. |1 lannual visit to the e office, by | ——— The Zeppelin worlis reporied re- | Associated Press aboard the Zeppe- | xra ZGDDEIIH Boston, Aug. 2 (P—-The state de- —_ e lin, confirmed the existence 0f A | N/ | partment of public utilities today st | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS President C. F. Bennett, The con- | ceipt of the foilowing message from <t !n'r::f’f"“d\ Tt he ,w,v,h}PumpS Bullet Ai[el‘ Bulle{ Into|ne ‘wgé\-uway aboard. The message | o 0 S R |11 cents per kilowatt hour as the net! FOR BL LT | R v of A. E. Duncan. who was man-| 7 a . central European Said: |~ (Time is Eastern Standard) = C P .::,f,,“r“, the New York office until| (allen Ea]‘ly T()day . (2:25 a. m., E. S, T.) 300 nau-| “A stowaway was found just after | Wednesday i | Ompare rices, Tis death & short time ago. M| {ical miles west of Gibraltar. Trav-|the Zeppelin left the hangar. He| 9:29 pm. Left Friedrichshafen. | Quahty Guarantee s T SR I ) duncan was unusually popular with elnig at 100 wilometers an hour. | jumped from the hangar down into| 11:55. Passed over Basla, Switzer- i Duncan wa Y £ CREDIT IN 5 DAYS IF 1 aad nd th Shiladelp ug. 2 UP— Weather good.” the Zep. I he had jumped be-[; | ruLL salesmen and officials and 1 Philadelpbia, Aug. 2 (@ IRE 5 | T Jump land. no | gt e taibute was an official recognition of | Arthur™ Callen. 38, who escaped | This was the first message from tween the girders, he would have Thursday Wholzsale NOT SATISFIED Belfort, ALL MAKES — ALL MODELS this fa ngsters' bullets several times | the Zeppelin at the home office | endangered the ship. Dr. Eckener | 50 a. m. Passed over AnUadfress on tvertising and | through the of an armored au- “\‘:‘Y:-);’m;]l‘s'”f:\bm'nnu;-‘ IHN' »‘l?;‘:‘dh::fit:\ld he would be rr\l\frnm] from | g 5 i A 4 FORD A ROADSTER Sales Promotion” was made Mondayv | tomobile, was shot to death ea v‘“”A;.VO‘W;(;SF‘;'(;_”I-T"Y 1"‘\'?]“ 5 America h:v the next steamer and | :10 a. m. Passed over Lyons, S WHIPPET SEDAN by F. R. Gilpatric 1 one on “Elec- | today by a lone gunman at Pa A ETREE AL S I‘lm'l"w\(. :;!,\ pun‘:hfd- - France asking report on weather ! s || 1928 PONTIAC ROADSTER tric Tools” by H. W. ckman. side and Memorial avenues Stk he reference to jumping between | ongitions ¥ The 3 925 FORD MODEL A SEDAN «" Monday afternoon G. Story, spoke Siv Bullets in Body e the girders was taken to mean that|“ g.40 a m. Dassed over Monteli | tamp of Quality J/||1s:s curvroLET CouPE on Atha A Is which are| Six “dum dum” bullets were y en By Steamer the stowaway in dropping several | | 938 CHRYSLER SEDAN manufactu t tanley Works | found in Callen's body nu‘ was \-,x\v.]q!lm‘\.il;z‘_ uv;_ I,;\o“ny-n:\h!gflk(o (Ihrl-hfuhhr\[:i )\!ad 1a|:‘d:n‘nn s Sightedl tram Dlasres (/1928 OAKLAND SEDAN ant at Newark, . Gross|shot by a man, who pursued him |steamship Anthea radioed the As-|girder. e had dropped betweendy ,iio 1orane B “A FEW OF D Y S < ) 928 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET .pyll:cnfid the L jons Monday with along Memorial avenue, After fir- [sociated Press today she had ‘sight-|girders he would have pierced the : ';"2,\1;‘“,:, Over Nimes, ance, | A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS AT KOLODNEY'S PONTIAC SEDAN {alk on sales methods. J. E. Stone|ing twicc, the gunman followed fed the Graf Zeppelin just cast of|thin fabric and caused damase |, o0 000t conct o mediterran. | 928 CHEVROLET COACH presided Monday. “llen firing several more shots s [the Rock of Gibraltar at 2:30 a. m.|which would have resulted in a de-| ;o (S A% e UNIVERSAL RUBBER Wright & Ditson 927 BUICK COACH Tuesday R. M. Parsons 2d | the wounded man fell against a door | (9:30 p. m. . 7. Thursday) mak- |lay of hours while repairs were| ““f TFEFE FICRHT o ) ; S TENNIS BALLS i Einni o and the session we to alin the rear of his apartment house. [ing slow westward progress made. : Dalnvilover Meiite iranear soimiics M G O e e e | R(BcoseRtoverenieas 927 CHEVROLET COACH general discussion 3 topics.| As the gunman opened fire again | et | (‘lmmna:nm Sf‘l'\‘(‘(! lisFin doeional st " With cord, regular | STUY S‘pom\‘ o 39 PONTIAC CABRIOLET including Stanley service and sales|Callen struggled to his feet, leaped Making Slow Progress | Another radio message from th»| T [HECIE SRER L cata $4.50, for Saturday | saturd e C |l 1927 HUPMOBILE COUPE |a three foot iron spiked fence, and rd S. S. Anthea, Aug. 2 (—|Graf told something of life aboard| 070 P- M. Pass £ a. Saturday, per pKg | ppvnys KET 5 ey ) ron spik nce, | o 1 1155 railes Aot oo Gibraltar INNIS RACKETS DODGE Tuesday noon the men visit- | fell exhausted to the ground. Jump- ) a. m. G. M. T. (9:30 p. m.|the ship. “We had champagne as|“%g /""" " h;‘d‘ | Ei 1927 PONTIA ed the Stanley lant at the fence the gunman reloaded | E Thursday) in latitude |soon as we were under way” the| Seeh P S S i‘sl e SC $].79:\an up I[] 192 SVROLET COUPE Bridgeport Savin | a nt another hail of bullets at|north longitude 4:52 west a large |message said, “which resulted in a|SICRTIER ANRCE S8t of GIOMATAn | BUICK SEDAN idg & Y > Cte 5 i 4 b eported “ried- | P OB SIS Rock for an annual outing and din- | U, airship (the Graf Zeppelin) flyinglate breakfast, The two women br- Toan LS bies i i CHRYSLER 58 SEDAN ner at Cox's tavern. R. M. Parsons| The killer walked nonchalantly fo |low passed over our ship steering|came slightly nervous when we en- | HCToIRTCN & as passing - TERMS—TRADES was chairman of the sday pro-|a parked automobile a short dis- | we: v in a strong headwind. It|countered strong headwinds shortly | Praitar. NOBODY UNDERSELLS gram | tance away and boarding the motor king slow progress. before lunch and were buffeted for Friday ! Wednesday's sessions were in|car was whisked away by an ac- CASHIN S — |an hour in the Rhone valley. Our | 2:00 8. '{' “(”0}’!'”"" Corun 1 S, W. tor 10 lui- | complice. Not Seen at Gibraltar | progress was retarded. | Spain, wireless station she was 265 5 3 E ke, g - 2 Lga;?a(;{d:;\\\flv‘\\]' " ‘1 5 ]r\’w Identified By Finger Prints Gibraltar, 2 (M—7:20 a. m.| “The route has been out of m.,-‘"fllfl-: west of Gibraltar. ’ 4 AT X 98 ARCH ST. TEL. 6499 “Service,” one by H. H. Raymonl Callen was at first identified as | a N T.) nothing hus|way, but was necessary to miss bad | * 0 a. m. 1!"0”!3‘"‘ Casablanca, | on “New Hardware Items.”" and ons | “A. Harry Gilbert, an alias under |beer seen or heard of the Graf Zep- |weather in northeastern Spain. A | Morocco. wireless station she was by B. Walker on niture | which he lived at the apartment |pelin here, either during the nigit|large tank of drinking water up in| 800 miles west of Gibraltar. Hardware." house. His real identity was re- |or this morning. | the bag sprung a leak and saturat- i e & R $150 EACH SR e in| vealed by finger print experts from | et ed the ceiling of the saloon dm'im:lMOSCOW_TO_NEw YORK 6 pl‘c: T‘.l‘ i i ||| HUDSON Coach, repainted, two charge of Rodman W. Chamberlain | the detective bu u » Zeppelin hay have pass-l|lunch. !nrrn was much excitement. s new tires. Fine running. and included a general discussion of | Although arrested many times, |out to the Atlantic over the Afri- but nothing to worry about. We had PLANE READY FOR ! 4 e = LEXINGTON 4 Pass. Coupe, six Stanley Works hardware and con- | Callen was never convicted, and al- | can mainland to the south of Gibral- |an excellent game of bridge in the o | 1 cyl. motor, in fine condition. sideration of sales problems com-| ways protected he was now “out of ;’!m on its way to the Azores. Weath- afternoon. | e | - ‘ I'RANKLIN 1923 Sedan, comfort- piled from suggestions by salesmen. | the r . ler conditions were favorable. “The ncw motors are performing IDEAL FOR CAMPERS AND 2 - i able and economical Mr. Stone presided at this morn- - perfectly at high speed. i |Start of 12,000 Journey Expected By FOR THE SUMMER HOM = LEXINGTON Coupe, lires good, s | Other messages from the dirigibls ing’s session, which was an, open i roesiSiner Y ; aint fair, motor 0. K. forum consisting of a general dis- HOOYER PLANS REST Meets Head Winds said the weather cleared after seven | “1°May—Plans (o Cross Siberia Consisting of 6 knives, 6 forks, “"““'-'H:-(,)-:KI,E,»':U‘“' E panteed Cood Mak cussion of Stanley products anl | ' Madrid. Aug. 2 UP—Bucking head |hours of steadily fighting opposing | and Pacific Ocean. G table spoons, 6 tea spoons, s uarapecec ofd raten ; Lo e 4 2 pasonncal i : Inside and outside by using NASH Special Six Sedan, $500 RN OVER THIS WEEK-END | winas which sreatty ~delayed its|winds, and that the speed increas- i ke ! d ol : 4 pecial Six Sedan, sa]T;p“(rm‘],,,T,“,.‘ osed with ara progress, the Graf Zeppelin with 60 ed from under 45 miles an hour to, Moscow, Aug. 2 (®—Soviet LEberghnlic, SeskEarshel, :w“?;.nr.||'(;'{i,‘.= mixed house Ji|f WHIPPET “4" Roadster, $275 R ot s Bt Natalat A2 oreloEl e persons on board, including passen- | more than 62, Passengers who were | Sla’s most ambitious air venture, e $2 79 PAIGI 1926 Speclal Sedan, $725 24 President Will Retire to National | BeTs, crew, and a_ stowaway, today fon the unsuccessful attempt in May [12.000 mile airplane flight from e e PAIGE 1926 5 Pass. Coupe, $475 | presumably was forcing an arduous |enjoyed greatly pointing out land- | Moscow to New York via Siberia ani | St Washatl Wall (e, I e, Sy YINGENT GENGI PASSES Park and Spend Few Days passage over the Atlantic toward|marks below them seen during that|the North Pacific. will start not later | Paint for inside use, $2 69 HUPMOBILE § cyl. Coupe, $400 3 | the Azores where Dr. Hugo Eckener, | historlc. struggle of the Zeppeiin (o than August 5. M. Alksnis, assist- per gallon . d STAR 1928 De Luxe Sedan, $500 MEDICAL BOARD EXAMS in Quict I . the ship's master, must choose @ |regain its hangar. |ant directcr of the Soviet military STUDEBAKER 1925 Coach, $350 | Washington. Aug. 2 (I'F)—ank. [MOFRery or southerly route to| The Zeppelins route since its qu- (@7 force, announced today - ||| oyERLaND =007 Tourins. 815 g ing on continued fine weather, Preai- | Lakehurst, N. J. | parture from iedrichshafen has| The Dig plane, the “Str p ‘ NTIAC Coach, refinished, $275 Ell's Street Resident, Now at St. dent Hoover cleared his desk thi The last definite word from the been an extreme southerly one, west- | Sovietov,” meaning “The lL.and of th: ) HOWARD W. WHITMORE B eminns (o heginning a | Z°Ppelin was in a radio message |ward across Lake Constance to Con- | Soviets," Is ready for the flight, hav- : , ! e o Francis' Hospital, Successtul in | meelc ond in his Shemandoah Nation- | from the craft shortly before mid- | stance, and Basle, + Switzerland; | Ing showed up well through all ests. i / 250 Arch Street L e ehing Sreterve late in the | NIERt Teporting it had passed Cape | (hence westward and south west. |The plane will carry a crew of four S | De Gata, Spain, 156 miles west of |ward toward Lyons, France: dosn |MeD: two pilots, an air havigator and | ol a meckanic. The - chief pilot s 5 g D lam Hoovar, younger~son-of tha [ Gibraltar at 11 p. m. (8 p. m. E.|{he Rhone river over Valence, anc ' : | ERIGOCHET IO § GBI pte miesed i which | raltar by m. foday (9°p. m heRnlensicalINtoni oIl Mols d e A Limited Amount et a OOd Car the state medical board examina- | tle and San Francisco before striking LASY SEAL GLASS = e o i YET SAVE MONEY " The week-end will be devoted to|messages from Gibraltar said the y. \ tions according to word given out by | across the United States via Chicago | JARS OIL STOVES AND Dr. Robert L. Rowley of the state | for New York. They seal with a OVENS in. HOSE \ - 2 | the Zeppelin was about 50 s | 22 S s ; \ mpr,)im{ Ly s vecreation and rest. Grar Zeppelin had not been sighted | oo’ 5 SO0l T pain, with 700 miles {Witonch 95 IS Left to Go at Lugonclo gty !Pnh';s‘ s I”'\‘f’l”“'['l = '\‘KJ‘;\ Postmaster Gene and Mrs. | there. Tt was presumed the diri-|,0 ¢po American craise behind her. | || Pints. doz. C o Reduction dR il 1929 WHIPPET 4 Sedan s school and New Britain hig G | M P > 4 s - A : T ‘alter Brown, and Attorney General | gible had passed out fo sea across 4 : ise benlaa = . Quarts, for Saturday onl o SR Bl R :\lk:!'yt!]nl\\nr\n[‘\.(‘hnnl4;\yyl\?'::lr;\|!vl)'»:t of | the straits and north of the African |1t Y88 not sighted in Barcelona. It | Of American Express vln]'/”( $I 13 'll'(\)ll\r\ ‘-;ri’r(iy\\“fllz(o'“(:! . 1929 WHIPPET 6 Sedan Boston college this June and entered | LLCHeIL Were the onty members | mland. and out of sight of the |APParently, although fighting heal-| The passing of the horses has br e s [Mal s e ae T These are new models, used the cabinet circ | winds itself, escaped violent storms|jpeen announced hy A. Louette u DEe QI8 spScia pERaculorning very little as demonstrators Francis hospital, Hartford, where : ol eealtl B T alt h any the president. Other guesls|British outpost. The Gibraltar | 4 g : o 3 he is now studying. N e e | message said the night was very |S€t UP in northern and northwestern | manager of the local branch of the 1928 WHIPPET 4 Sedan Alexander Bothwell of Bristol |yoterans' Bureau and Mrs. Hines: | dark and with little wind {BuropsBbySthe Rl Fnresturefiatedl American Minteilyay, pr Co 1927 WHIPPET 6 Coach and Maurice M. Pike of Newington |y ana Mrs. Lawrence Richev, and | 3.000 Miles Left | moving eastward from Ireland. | Liver since the local office was first Z J‘v = 5 7 X also passed the examinations. Ny : T. Boone. | | Radio messages from the Gruaf|opened the company has used horsc : m i [0} | 1928 WHIPPET 6 Roadster It L} =) eut.-Governor Joel From Gibraltar to Lakehurst, goal i : were few and far between, its oper- | to deliver express in New Britain | o Y | ]\J Other Makes $50 ator's time being taken up with re-| Because of the use of horse drawn | R AT R TR \WVhite House physician. of the flight, it is approximately | DESERT. CONQUERED —_— 2,000 miles, of which the first 800 TRRY 5 Brussels, Aug. 2—The Delgian ENTS | mies or more woula bring the |ception of weather reports and dis- | delivery wagons deliverics to ma HARDWARE COMBANY | TERMS and TRADES and Trench governments are short-| | 5000 TAX DELINQU ZengslinkiolThoiAzoasfaren Mijterom) | 1ok MROREREE SIS RS S o | ackionaRc R elugh et enalis g ly to inaugurate a conquest of the | | F'riedrichshafen, Germany, whence (e craft. tailed. | it <V Elm Sahara desert—this time by plane. | . Juty | (e Zeppelin departed at 3:20 a. m ]q “‘““"";j ""L‘“"‘sl”""‘ the L'"“““‘ Tn tess than a month it ts v | 220 Main Street Tel. 909 | ?I‘ An airplane service i 1o be con. |This Number Fail o Pay By July | hurcday (3:20 p. m. B, §. T.) to|States said that the Zeppelin was |lieved the horses used here will b W AN O o ) A b] C ducted between this city, Paris and | et eiaitariist HnE miles navigating in a region of diminish-|shipped to smaller towns in north- GROWING WITH REASON utomobile 0. Madagascar, and it will operate on| 1@ According o Statement By iy7r "o 0 e Cihe approximately |inZ headwinds and improving cond | ern New England and motor trucks “Prompt Deliveries Everywhere” 10 WEST PEARL ST. a weekly schedule. Owing to In-| (Colector Loomis. 11,100 miles from Friedrichshafen fo |tions, with local storms between |substituted in their place. Six trucks, i | 22 MAIN STREET tense heat, the desert will be crossed | A | Cape De Gata the Zeppelin took 20 Gibraltar and the Azores, and north- | five of a one ton capacity and th> at night. Planes will be guided by ix Collector Bernadotte Toomis | beacons. timated todav th approximately | = === | 114 failed to pay bills by July 31, Auction Sale the legal limit. This means that in | e A cach case of delinquency a penalty | s = By order of Probate Court, T e Tawil WHAT DO YuUH f ¥ \ A I = 5 sell at Public Auction the Real Es- | wpioh s A bl THINK I JES | 1 HAVENT | -2 1 WNOCKED A I AM CERTAINLY| [ITS A GREAT ND WHY D_lD\NT BECAUSE THE HOME RU| - ate of David Steele located at No YOU THINK WENT RIGHRT THROLGH 3~ 30 Beaver Strect, in New Dritain; | Fasaneiive from guiv 1 on all foma i Af& e, HOME RUN VERY PROUD iEHLA'TEFy;u'?EOW I WouLD = A M WILLIAMS' Connecticut Tests b : . | Mediterranean sea beyond Nimes. Thursday, E. 8. T.) | Nears Spanish Coast At 7:20 a. m. 0 8. m. B. 8. T) | A¢ 3 p. m, vesterday G. M..T.| om a stomach disorder confined him to his bed all week, to join the outing party today. on. The land is bounded North | ot paid within the time fixed by o Low or auigna vast | i wlTH THREE /i Bl App’f PROLD OF Mg — | BE PROUD PARLER 5 Tackney, and West by land of Vir- WOMEN TLTERS LEAVE | / 7 7. Taulibaiel Mt e AR N\, w‘NDE gel Steele et al. Being about 83 feet AT S P ilss Amelin | T : \ et e shouns e "l””‘fn.\”fi;s ’f.’,]l‘:\\ Am |“.: MEN ON Y e & THINK You — \ 2 e Terms of Sale: 10 per cent cash | - he Atlantic, and Miss' Ruth | g - e WOULD BE ) > Y % = at time of sale, and balance (except ye. N. Y.. society aviatrix, | 3 # : first mortgage of 3530 o S fand airport today after | ings Bank of New Britain) 2 g arrangements to ta part 1in RAUalncqinon Helive smen’s air derby to be held in conveyance, Sal ion with the national ajr | by fhe Court of o d aeron exposition Sale to t el larhardt left f t. Louis and | light saving time 5 WILLIAM G NN READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR BEST RESULTS POOR PA | AUNT HET POLLY AND HER PALS BY CLAUDE CALILAN BY RORERT QUILLEN KUEw THAT e Btg‘g”) HEY' HON PA T15 WOT SAY., NEEWAH? | GrAYSTONE' 6 o\ | || 45 You SUSPECTED J/CALL ME? ‘ SAYS - "ONL e WAS HAUNTED\ | (i1 aup || [| THE HON wiALLS WHERE ARE YE SEEIN" AS HOW RE H | WE GOT IT FER %QTL\IQ_/JES o OLLow || THE SUMMER, J‘\IhGr—.\—OSTSC‘ !IRENT FREE! i - “Last week our two daughters-in-law were plan- “Cousin Ed's table man- nin’ to get an apartment to- ners ain't very eood, but he || ';ctiv’m' to save rent, but this cro¢ vis little finger || week they're not on speal ioht | = in’ terms. :;1,",,’-13 toothpick.” | | ¥ GFB g Conyright 1220, Put a Cobyright 1420, 1utiishers Syndicar=) : : S oy b STERRE — e = —= = = - —_— = elegant when he's