New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1930, Page 20

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20 / T ANRAY RODAYS WEDNESDAY Eastern Daylizht Caving 1L 285—WT1C. Hartford A2: 30 154—W EAL At HONISS'S 22 State Street Hartford, Conn, HOUSE CO. K7 23 zed and bron - HARDWARE Successors to H. L. Mills ' 336 MAIN ST. | | | | HUI N v, busines ence, | his a nce with a Chine ety. 226—WDRC, New Haven—1330 \ B Ve WA Storrs—600 —_— W e [Through the Static] A conc o Pope Favo WRZ For Vi soringficld—990 ————— PAINTING AND KNOWLEDGE IN PERFECT HARMONY Today a Painter MUST Know His Business YEARS AGO ALL HOUSES WERE OF WHITE PINE. INTERIOR TRIM AND WOODWORK VA- RIED NOT AT ALL IN A HUNDRED HOMES. IT WAS JUST A QUESTION OF USING ENOUGH OIL TO PENETRATE THE SURFACE AND PAINT OOD ENOUGH TO LAST A REASONABLE TIME. TODAY IT IS DIFFERENT. THERE ARE A DOZEN WOODS USED ON EX- TERIORS AND MORE ON INTERIORS. EACH HAS ITS PECULIARITIES IN REGARD TO PAINT ABSORPTION. FOR A PAINTER TO ATTEMPT TO FINISH THE SURFACE OF A MODERN DWEL- LING IN A MANNER THAT WAS GENERAL A FEW YEARS AGO WOULD BE DISASTROUS, ITIS A TIME WHEN EXPERIENCE AND KNOWL- EDGE IN PAINTING GUIDE THE DESTINES OF PAINTED SURFACES. BE CERTAIN OF YOUR PAINT RESULTS. EMPLOY A PAINTER' WITH YEARS OF EXPERI- ENCE TG HIS CREDIT. WE HAVE FIFTY. HAVE YOU HEARD ANYTHING DO YOU MEAN PAS BROTHER. N AFRICA, AL ? VIES i UNCLE WHO 1S 50 RICH AND LCNELYg RED-DEVIL WELL, WE- WROTE AND b INVITED HIM A To COME TQ 4 AMERICA Ingrown was | bishop, W he expressed a desire 1 backwoods cul- [to sce the bishop more frequently. | were the natural | The bishop replied that the distance | ocial needs na to Vatican City was too | eplied, “you y and re- | ¢ to a minimum.” 1 showed on a map | “m:': Locomotive With Bed For Engineer Is Tried N 2 P - | from 1 period New York ts to Vatican S ool Flashlight Photos of Banquets and Parties We Go Anywhere Anytime ARCADE STUDIO of course ] | > | company of Chicago, which claims CHOIR VISITS IN VHENNA more than $360,000 for a loan. The| iVenna, May 21 (A—Ninety-one bank concedes the company'd solv-|members of the Milwaukes male ency, but asks for a receiver to pro- | choir arrived today in’ Vienna for & tect itself and other visit. The American creditors whose claims are said ¢ welcomed by the fam= total more than $3,000,000. Adams Invited to G_i\'c Diplomas to Graduates Newport, It. T unsecured | four days' to | singers 15 male choir of Vienna. \ | o FOR BEST RESULTS ‘I\l, HLERALD CLASSIFIED ADS nt diplomas to the gra ing class of the naval war collcge and give the commencement dres: The exercises will be 28, vitation was extende Admiral J P. Pr president of the college, who reti the institution after three held | F : Docket of City Court To Be Weeded Ju The annual “house cle court docket will tak une 2 when approximately s will he read and attorneys in- sted will make known whether they wish to have the cases remain on the lists. The average number of cases is about [¥ On or About July 15, 1930 The Resident Printing Corp. Will Move From the Present Plant 107 Arch Street To the New and More Spacious Building Located at 55 CORBIN PLACE (In Front of the R. R. Station) TELEPHONE 899 R T T R S S IS A BUYER’S MARKET The once-in-a-lifetime opportunities now available may never occur again. We can offer a group of “buys” that will pass the test of the most rigid requirements. Among them are -+ West End—Lakeview Park Street—Beyond fine heatin, Avenue Behidere—Commonwealth Avenuc Belyvidere—Roxbury Road Fairview In the t tion of t¥ Real Estate AMERICA ? LIVED IN COMPANY 24 WASHINGTON STREET Phone 3400 Insurance Mortgage Loans THOQUGHT Yov

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