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the killing of Monday by the maine Berthon in connection with Marius Plateau last WOman anarchist, G Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morana —advt Mr THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically A For . R R LINE HATES FOR CONSECUTIVE lflwflflfll Willlam M. Andersen, state super intendent of New York anti-saloon eague I8 acoused by former employe of irveguiarities in his relations with eague and Anderson lays aceusa tion to blackmail plot ugly spirit ns and Rubr valley cities revea agsinst Freneh and Bel CUPYING forces prepare o " tive resistance that s pparently prompied by open hatred on the part of Germans (Continued from First Page) Jjohn B. Hendersen, widow of 8. Benator Hendersen of- idence 1o govern: | of viee presi Mrs former 1 Duesseldor? reports ferious disor ders In two hour general strike dem enstration protesting French | fers oeecupation mer I Pa— 53 impesing ¥ fiicial home against Count & w 14 lines to Minimum Space, 3 Lines Minimum Boak Charee, 3§ Cents g e e e e No, Ad. Accepted After | P, M, For Classified Page on Same Day, Ads Accepled Over the T Th-r For (Convenience of Ougtomars, Call §35 And At ad” Operstor, tement a Essen is center of ox turmeil and thoussnd Thyssen a second Bismarch New Haven —Chief of Police Smith 1 1o interfere with performanee Beggar's Opera” given under the Yale Scheol of Al The Bariin official epinion reflects auspices of that withdrawal Amerie tro will not mean cessation ¢ interest and responsibility pean affairs Ps Americar v State pelice announced ged stolen autome- identified by original Bridgepart Death in Shanghai o Reinseh recently advisor to government and former | ter to Peking New Have Former Governor Hol. and Malor Gen. Lueien ¥, Bur- the guests of hener at a en by old state guard ofi- Rev, Perey Stickney Grant of New dinner g York adopts conciliatory attituyde 1 reply to Bishop Manning denying that his views on divinity of Christ 1 Hartford miraculous aspects of Prote ept bhusy are heretical ards to obtair Many policemen Iinvestigating appeals supply of coal were for FOENTAIN PEN Toa, In_center of city, Mnuary 25, Return to Herald, ARL BEADS lost betwoen Myrilo 6 orner and 8t, Mark's church or on Plainville trolley, P U 5 lost In Py at ovening between §:30 and 1 turn H. M. Lewis, Bunnyles 137, Reward, o s ay] P PENEE SCARF—Rlack silk, lost at Palace thea- ter Monday night, Pleaso return to nee of county Phone Luxor, Egypt, Jan, 26.—An air of suppressed excitement pervades the whole upper Nile valley as the day ,approaches for the opening of the "inner or mortuary chamber of the Photo- JUNTOR High wehool graduations. Arcade graphs. Speclal, six for $2.00, __studlo. ALL PERRONS having col gestlon should try our w Chicago, Jan. 2 Pointing out that Chicago homes need heat 5,808 hours out of 8,760 in a year, Thomas J. Beyenka, formerly a Chicago build- ing contractor, is atiempting to inter. est clvic organizations in a campaign for better construction of houses and for more efficient use of coal, to con- scrve fuel and to cut heating bills, Millions of tons of coal are wasted annually becanse faulty construc- tion of homes and inetficient methods of firing, according to Mr. Beyenka who believes that with the depletion of fuel stores due to the coal strike it is cssential that citizens of the country be educated in fuel economy. Mr. Beyenka has compiled tables showing temperatures throughout the year, and the unit cost of heating moderately sized home, coming to the conclusion that coal bills generally arc | too large. Faulty construction of | homes he holds to be one of the great- est evils. Mr. Beyenka's figures interesting conclusions concerning heat requirements of Chicago. He found that in only two months of the year, July and August, was no hecat ‘necessary to bring a house to a nor- mal temperature of 68 degrees ¥ahrenheit. To keep a house heated Ames, Ia., Jan. 26.—To have a de-| at 68 degrees with the lcast expendi- | gree from lowa State college for a ture of fuel is the aim of the scheme | period of 19 ycars and not to have he is sponsoring. | known it is the experience of Dr. Wil- If a house is heated at onc cent an|jjam T. Hornaday, director of the hour, Mr. Beyenka found the yearly New York Zoological park. cost of fuel will be $58.08, equivalent Dr. Hornaday was a student at to 6 per cent on $968. If the cost Ames in the early seventics but did| runs to five cents an hour, the cost|not finish his work here. Today he is would be $290.40, equal to interest on| probably one of the best known natur- | $4,840. alists in the world and has devoted “Without regard for the coal strike, | his life to building up the largest| coal saving is a subject that should collection of wild animal, fish and be brought forcibly to the attention|bird life to be found anywhere. . _ Nature's food. __Unlon, 321 Park 8t. NAME and address of postage stamp col- lector In this vicnity wanted. Further par- ticulars, address Collector, P, 0. Box 877. FOR the months of January and February, 1 will muke a reduction of $5 on every suit or overcoat. J. Wuck, custom tallor, 69 Arch 8t, Opp. South = Store ‘Annduncemen CUTLER AUTO PARTS MOVED FROM 23 hibition Will Be Given By Chil- OAK STREET TO 36 HARTFORD AVE- NUE, TELEPHONE 27cl. dren at Nathan Hale School This VETS ARE PREPARED DEGREE IS ANNOUNCED | | by Evening at 8 o'Clock. HATS cleaned, 25¢, and rebiocked, ~ §0c; new ribbon, 75c, and new sweat band 31. in other words—a new hat for $1.00. See Conrad at 43 Broad St. NOW is the time to have looked over, We cameras and kodaks of all makes. __cade_Studio, WANTED=1,000 men, women and children to be well dressed on easy weekly pay- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church 8t. Next to Herald Office, s AUTOMOTIVE “Auto and Truck Agencies, show some your camera repalr and exchange Was Conferred 19 Years Ago Ar- Iowa College, but William Horna- | day Didn't Know It. FU! BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Better cars are be- ing built and Buick is bullding them." New Britain Buick Co.. 225 Arch strest. Telephone 2607, Grade 5 CADILLAC, JEWETT % PAIGE CARS-~ Lush Motor. Co., “A Itsputable Concerm.' West Main, Corner Lincoln 8t. oL COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CAR§-— Commerce and Ruggles trucks, R. (. Rue dolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 20513, Dances— Highland Fling— " Girls of 5th and 6th Gigdes. Glow Worm-— Grade 6 Girls. Wand Drill— Grade 5. a W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1028, News Dispatches From all Over the World Brief News Dispat rom rt ! ! Harrison, Ark., Investigation Is (Geperal Financial Improvement Lo and Mrs. W, G, Hughes of 27 lh gisluture will be, as a whole less ar- No' UMU wl Aveh street have returned from New A M i Am Fm duous than in 1921, ,' York and Washington, D, C, and will m A number of bills from the wom- R L at home to their friends it an's party in the state covering a Drum Corps Dance every Friday| g range of subjects from jury duty to Little Roek, Ark, Jan. 26.—~Wheth-| pight, T. A. B. hall. Adm. d0¢.—| Htockhelm, Jan, 26, — Sweden ex-| uapriage, divoree, and alimony, were er the “eitizens' committes” usurped | advt I pects an income of §147,000,000 dur-| grered hy Benator Golden, the powers of the legal authorities in Mrs. Amie Ohristensen and Miss|IN8 the budget year 1923.24 of which| Governor Templeton sent in the re- the recent disorders at Harrison and Louise Smith are in New York city. |79 per cont will conslst of taxes ae: |, ominations of Col. N. G, Osborne, other points on the Missouri and| New line of Valentines at the ©ording to the report just published | "o Cheney, Comptrolier Frederick North Arkansas railroad, during Church St. Jewelry Store.—advt, by the exchequer, The economie de- |y gauman and Edward J, Taylor to which numerous strike employes of The young people of the Htanley | Pression is now past, it 15 believed |, o te prison directors. The new the raliread were expelled or fled \lemorial chureh held an informal Nere and a general financial improve- | o obor il he Mr, Taylor of West: from the territory is one of the ohief |;ocial evening last evening. Refresh. [Ment is aceepted as an actual faet by | ooy “whnn will sucseed Robert W, points the Arkansas legislature’s com: ments were sered the government statisticians in eal. Vost of that town when his term ex. mittee is investigating in the Harri- Members of the White army of |CWAUNE the national revenue & year| .. juy 1, son situation Lveryman's Bible elass will hold their|@nd a half in advance, Anti-Strike Bill, Purther tgstimony bearing on the Lanquet at the Y. M. €. A. this eve. | Among items which appear on The anti-strike bill of the Manu- cuuses for the action of the “ecitizens' | ning, starting at 7 o'clock, There will | the bill of income for the next budget facturers’ assoclation which passed the committee™ was to be brought out by he speeches, music and a surprise |¥ear is one of 8,000,000 kronor, oF | o0 "y o\ ue " hut was rejected In the the committee nday feature on the program ahout 820,000,000 which will come | oo, ooy vointroduced by Senator| Clark Senator J. R, Wilsen of Fiderado,' Pireman Fred Fage, of Engine|rom profits ;:I "I'. Mll':"u l’:'fl“l‘::"'l' DePeyster, Who conducted most of the question- ' Company No. 6, has been ecalled to|OF utilities, ese include the postal The governor appointed Gilbert Ed- | e " y P, Y L) 'l 1 if- ing At lust night's sesslon, sought 10 Jiockville by the death of his father, |S0TVioe, the state telegraphs, the state | A% 0 m ol issioner of New '?’mf'wi:!in -.v.-:i“y: }:?..1"::1'.:5_‘"1. establish whether thero was just : e rallways, the state canals, the state Haven harbor for five years. Gi ouse. cause for the alleged deportation of power stations, the state mines the | ST SRIEEC L DL lin that there the union men | tobacco monopoly, and the state lands shall be mo discriminatory charge on — e 2 Strikers who tostified in the hear- and malt will bring about $24,000,000 |the charge is reversed, Another pro- askied band on the night of Decem. | INE declared that they were told by into the natlonal treasury and the hibits the Impnulllt.m of _l'mwnrnnled r 15, 19 members of the “citizens’ committes” [taxes on tobacco will yield ahout half [#nd unauthorized “report" charges. The Ku Klux Klan w definitely that they must “tear up their urion that sum A corporation bill would allow Con- ' » ©lcards” or leave the region. e 'I o 'nml”“ Riit thor penert: ol necticut corporations to lssue stock ‘ ¢ k& "| “The banishment of striking em- PGkl 0 i " ; with “no par" value, en it questioned witnesses at the | 000" s 0T 0 any prejudice i |revenue the exchequer cally attention | “gp o0 "Brooks offered a bill which preliminary hearing to the exist. against labor organizations” sald R.| to the changes in the economic situa. would place with the governor before the organization in this [ EFt Rl O O e rines, tion since last year. Thus the fndex| o\" "ipe appointment of a secre- S — and as to a meeting which g ¥ . g e R | number for retall prices on raw ma- : was said to have been held h r. who acted as “squad cap- omb Nears | ol ¢ T i 1921 to 145|tary of the state board of education, I AISO Bem sm'[ed [Or is sald to have been Cre W tain® for the “citizens’ ecommittoe,” {terials fell from 177 in 192 " not a member of the board at $6,000 few nights prior to the Killings. The | L 2 in 19 Similarly the index for | He added that “we would be glad to » a year, sald appointee to have been hearing was brought to an abrupt 5 manufactured goods fell from 209 to N fose SMSF ODE WItHONS. Tofeand” 6 have the union men return and run $6. while the index for workmen's|® citizen and resident of the state at Better House Construction | ¢loxe, itter one witness refused ' to o road. b 2 w0, | least six years prior to appointment. answer a number of categorical ques- | 0, B, Robins, automobile dealer of o8 changed from 267-440 to 200- st tions concerning the klan, I ke e o gt 260. ‘This Indicates that, thero s o Tty {eber Springs, said that he served as 9 Vo t in the direction of At the preliminary hearing, Ray L.| chairman of the mass meeting in ol mr;::‘l’l’l‘;;n i Beede, an Ardmore automobile deal- | which Sheriff Baldridge had appoint- 4 . A g | B er, and one of the defendants was|ed tho “eitizaas' committee™ —of 13| 'omP Of King Tutenkhamun, recently | ™ yyqy of the "“’““‘".’;:‘""'2" ‘;:' : pointed out by a brother of Joe Car- which was an executive body d s " . |debtedness made by a leading Stock-| Eight Million Marks Have Been 10ll, one of the three killed, as the | larger “citizens' committee. e b e | holm daily shows that, although the FEH AR “man who murdered. my brother” | afterwards served as the sheriff's oy h:"'d D n it Mame |Swedish national debt per capita had Realized at an Auction causing a sensation in the crowded | right hand man, he declared, el s ” opulace | doubled during the last 10 years, 1t 18] W L0 000 Those in Need. courtroom. ~ Carroll later retracted | Other witnesses told how, after the /U8 O N-brokbiaged m,p‘:m and |2t considerably smaller than that of his accusation saying that “he might | burning of bridges, the businessmen| ™" g 1 4 . Norway and Denmark. The present| appien Jan, 26.—Eight million | | curiosity In the great past of their 69.00, have been mistaken." of the region decided “that something (o figure for Sweden is about $69.00,1 0 kg have been realized at an auc- The other defendants, all of whom | cught to be done, eountry, which :‘, nh'l"flfl:""‘lb'.;“:'l’“‘ ‘°";""""; tion here of jewels and gold and sil- cd with the national debt per caplldd | yor 4rtjcles which Prince and Princess are: Dan Ridpath, ~Ardmore con- | contributed $200 with which to em-| 10¢3] population to have the mummy of the United States, now about|yonraq agsembled for the benefit of tractor; C. G. Whitchurch, oil supply Ploy a detective to get evidence on :‘lw Ao ehumbv‘\r Katt th tha tam) $208.00, according to the same year. Munich's needy. Many of the con- man; J. H. Pitts. automobile dealer; | persons gullty of sabotage, A few| 110 HACE AN e o s tributions were heirlooms and other Tom Hailes, automobile supply sales- | Cays later, according to the testimony NS¢ ] HYS G 0 s 0 family treasures. man; Frank Cardwell, insurance | Of Chester Casey, Hebor Springs mer. They make no secrct of thelr motive | PHYSICAL DEMON: TRATION AfS i eraTah THaveTIeth 1613 A st agent; Jeff Smith, of Wilson: Dr. }i.| chant, a committee was organized l‘ihflcd to the pobty fmw ta el racy were liberal in opening up their C. Harlow, optometrist; W. L. T. Hil- | Which wanted men who would “do| Iihited 10 ,m‘mlr‘“v AR A ton, oil lease broker; J. B. (Curly) somethin jwuuh’l attract thousands of tourists and his wife themselves donated arti- Smith of Wilson and J. A. Gilllam, | 1to Luxor and Nim’umm trade, the eles which sold for 860,000 marks. A rancher. lmu'; Bukineis’ anil i the ale o; an- bouquet of diamonds and pearls set Houitien: ingen, brought 2,600,000 marks, the e ’ highest bid of the augtion. A piece AL pIEHDLaln B0400 ;;’"“” of [tion will be given under the direction | gr%jeeiry from one of ex-King Lud- the Imperinl ‘Necropolls, o ‘: ;‘o: Miss Kathryn Tormay at the Na- mains only one royal mummy.: that| sy Hale school at § o'clock this| princess Ludwig Ierdinand and i j Princess Pilar were represented by f f f in its original burial place. The| 6. e bresanted-is a8 i National American Legion COm:|wiote Theban buriai area. inciuding | /Fhe program to be p 1O Aty o S ERe d [ A ¢ H T | the Valleys of the Kings and Qucnns.u"dh" Dance— D NOW $050,000. | mander to AITIVe Here T0MOITOW | erations. Here an, from the mighty | £ — | Pharaohs to the humblest of citizens, | 2UmP Bell Drii= = Money Continues to Roll in for Trin- | sought their final rest. | ity Endowment. ! Grade 5. Alvin M. Owsley, nationa! commander | into the ground in this area without P v | of the Amcrican Legion, who will be | unearthing skeletons of the :Anciflnt{G'”MB :’:,;,t 1“,".,";3?,';.2’gfi:"fif%-rfl:wyuciflf he guest of Eddy-Glover Post tomor- | Egyptian people, and in many cases | tennial Ifund was now $650,000 as a 5 R The program, following the testi scrved, particularly those of the no-| g:’,f:f;u'r;l:y Fo o b AHRARE An AT RsRERE :-‘;:{;m\lfl?lml?:r at’ }hv t:Tv-\\;hI?r:Sain bility who .coulr'i afford th‘r‘ ‘cxpm;lso Girls and Boys, 5th Grade. thaf the bequest of the late George 3 carried out In the Cen- of embalming and aromatic oils, | L E. Hoadley of Hartford would ¥ » Y ~ 4 % Grade 6. » William W. T. Squires, commander of | Expect Body in Good Condition. 000 as hitherto supposed. « | t kddy-Glover post, who will act as, Herbert Winlock of the American Mr. Hoadley, who died recently, of the American people,” Mr. Beyen-| In rccognition of his great work|chairman, as follow: Opening se- | Archaeological mission, declared yes- 'd' Trinit; ;oll,g, legatee of m,; ka said. “It should be taught in the|the college conferred upon him the THRSS S : Glover Post band; address of welcome | body of Tutenkhamun, as I hope he storical society. At the e L 0Bl i i ophy but failed to notify him of the! by Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa; prayer | will, T am confident that it will be afi:s;urtal::;t:rr‘iment or)thc terms of KLAN BROUGHT INTO OKLA. honor. During the summer Dr. L. H. by the post chaplain, Rev. John L.|in cxcellent state of preservation, Ti16 fil; DARILYD Ahare W eatimated partment, made a visit to the east and | Commander Owsley; “Star Spangled | previously invaded by the robbers. i 5 ¥ i\ | " | y N ~ ut Historical society at an equal while in conversation with Dr. Horna- | Banner,” by the FEddy-Glover post| “The ancient Egyptian went to in- ;moum. The historical society will | degree "\hicl{ the 'Tmin:-m zoolog}sl who will head delegations of veterans|the world to come. I anticipate that, ley's estate, it is now estimated. The promptly denied. The matter Was| from their respective towns: | if the body is found, it will be one entire sum which Trinity secks by its | proper notification was made. Cannon, of Windsor Locks; James kind when have come down to ul and a campaign for subscriptions to Usher and Harry UVisher, of Plainville; | Yielding to the insistence of the! the fund. from Trinity’s frignds CHEVROLET touring, $525; coupe, $650; sedan, $860; K. O, B. fuctory. The New Britain Motor Sales Corp., ¢ Main St. Phone 168, LODGE "BROTHERS MOTOR CARA—Ralse and Service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 166 Elm 8t., Cor, Franklin, Phone 731, Grade 6 Boys. Health Play— Miss Clark's Direction, |St. Josei;; S ;Iinstreis ‘Will Entertain Feb. 15 At the whist and *'45" tournament {dean of the New York University school of education, who is director of the summer school. Nearly three hundred subjects of interest to teachers will be taught at Eleven Prominent Citizens of Ard- more Face Trial as Result of Slayings, Silver, cssential in photography, is|George Lilley and 26.—Eleven estmated to be used fo the extent of | Southington; Herbert Bissell, of West of the explorers, coniented to allow, Ardmore, OKla., rarly in the mov- prominent citizens of Carter county | 15,000,000 ounces faced trial today in district court here |[ing picture industr on charges of murder growing out of | the slaying of three Okla.,, during the operations Heraid |of Harry C. Jackson, chairman; men near Wilson, day.|thur Petts; Clifford Hellberg; William (Classified columns close —— Dry Goods—Notions Big line of ahove Merchandise at our January Sale at greatly reduced prices. PEOPLE’S 1 TO 98¢ STORE 328-332 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. ANTHRAEITE ”RfiEfl ronght into the case by the state discovered in the Valley of the Kings. valley has the Egyptian have been at liberty on $10,000 bonds| Businessmen of Heber Springs then| Pressure is being cxerted by the hearts and coffers. Prince Konrad ing old, contributed by Princess Lein- Countless Generations. ;| A demonstration in physical educa- o wig's daughters went for 230,000, of Amenophis II, which is on ‘.h“"(-\'l‘nlng | contains the bodies of countless gen- Boys of 5th and 6th Grades. il : | Formal Gymnastics— inal pi o Koy baiacy | al plans for the reception to A workman cannot strike a spade Hartford, Cofn., Jan. 26.——l’rcsl-1 ARl : s Swat Tag row evening, have been completed. | the bodies are surprisingly well pre-| result of the completion of the Hart- s § Meeti Tactics— tral Junior High school in charge of | pitch and spices. ( feeting Thotip amount to $100,000 instead of $50,- | lection, “Americ by - the Bddy- terday: “If Ford Carnarvon finds the § Vi . schools.” | nonorary degree of Master of Philos-| | residuary estate jointly with the Con Pammelm, head of the Botany de- Davis; address, ‘‘Americanism,” by especially if the burial vault was not | g4 iints— at $50,000 and that of the Connecti- | day mentioned the conferring of the band; address by the following men, | finite pains to preserve his body in also receive $100,000 from Mr. Hoad- | taken up with college authorities and Michael Owens, of Hartford; James| of the most perfect examples of its Centennial next June, is $1,500,000, Krank Hurley, of | newspaper men, Howard Carter, one Hartford; Arthur Benson, of Berlin; them to enter the tomb today. | and Harold Hayden of Bristol. i The committee in charge consists Ar- no Sues t Brothers and DiNonno | | Two actions involving $15,000 have been instituted by Raphael Giardino‘ | against S8amuel and Charles Giardino, | ! his brothers, and John F. Di Nonno.| | The suits are returnable in the city| court on the first Tuesday of IFebru- ary. Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell | |served the papers. The actions are| based on an alleged difficulty grow- ling out of an ice business in which| | the parties were interested. | et | HASSELMARK A miscellancous shower was ten- dered Mrs, Carl Hasselmark, former- Iy Miss Isther Magneson, at the home of Miss Bertha Danielson, of Kelsey sireet, last evening. Mrs. Hasselmark was the recipient of many gifts which will help smooth the path of housekeeping in the fu- turc. Solos were rendered by Misses Ruth Neison and Eileen Johnson and a buffet luncheon was served. There veere about 40 guests present, includ- ing friends from Plainville, Hartford and New Haven. & W. T. Squires, James P. Rogers, Rob- ert . Vance, William Hopkins, Fred sworth, William Keliey, Gustave son and Edward Ogren. Commander Owsley is a lawyer who resigned the position of district at- | torney in a Texas county to enlist in | the war. He was a major of the 6th division and fought in the Argonne jand Champagne cngagements. He was one of the organizers and charter members of the American”Legion and for two years was its Amerieanization | director. He was sponsible for |such movements as “National Educa- | tion Week.” Paris Police Beginning { Round Up of Radicals | Paris, Jan. 26.-—(By Associated Press,)-—The DParis police today car- ried out five raids simultaneously on the headquarters ot three communist and radical organizations and the homes of two communist leaders. The raids were made in seeking evidence 'filly D; Say The Truth Will Come Out [ MR held Jast night at St. Joseph's hall by Mrs. John Igoc and committee, Mrs. H. P. Hornkohl was awarded the gold piece. The prizes in whist for ladies were awarded to Mrs, Coyle, Mrs. Albert Volz, Miss Helen Luddy, Mrs. James O'Leary, Mrs. Cox and Mrs. William Klambt. The prizes for men were awarded to Mr. Mahon, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Wier and Mr, Donnelly. Bdward Murray, Mr. Hincheliffe and Mr. ILyons were awarded the prizes in the “45" tour- nament, On next Thursday evening 8t. Joseph's minstrels will provide an entertainment from 8 until 9 o'clock. FLOE, Halifax, N. 8., Jan. 26.—The Brit- ish freighter Cairnmona which ' left Leith for Portland, Me., January 16, has been caught in a great ice field off Cape Race a radio message from the steamer reported tocay. The Cairn- mona was helieved to be in no im- mediate dange. (By Associated n still in Shanghai Hon-Him to be The situa- Canton, Jan. 26, Press).—8un Yat has appointed Hu civil governor at Canton. tion here is unchanged. throughout Connecticut will be open- ed next week. MEREDITH TO LECTURE, Conn. Commissioner on Education at New York University. New York, Jan. 26.—A. B. Mere- dith, state commissioner of education of Connecticut, has been selected as one of the leaders of a conference course for school executives to be held at New York University summer school, July 2 to August 10. The con- ferences, which will be held daily during the six weeks of the summer segsion, will discuss problems of Tm- portance to superintendents, prin- cipals, supervisors and all school ex- ecutives. The conferences will be conducted by Dr. John W. Withers, Special Notice The ticket committee arranging for the banquet of the Daughters of Isa- bella will be at the clubrooms this evening at 8 o'clock. Members are urged to purchase tickets at this time as reservations must be made by this evening.—advt. BY CLIFF STERRETT Y'MEAA To INGIAUATE THAT MY DAVGHTES'S A LiAR® the summer school, Dean Withers an- nounced , and theories of education will be worked out before a “Demon- stration School” composed of children of appropriate ag MANY AMN S TO ENTER. Boston, Jan. 26.—The world's turf court lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon, England, in June, will have many American contenders for women’s honors. Mrs. Molla Bjurst- ed Mallory, America’s leading woman player, will not be there, but the an- rouncement that this country's sec- ond best, Miss Leslic Bancroft and Miss Eleonora Sears, would sail from New York on March 20 to compete, brought to cight the number of American women expected to par- ticipate. The world's annual raw wool yield is reckoned at about 3,000,000,000,000 pounds, e s e LEGAL NOTICE LIMITATION OF (¢ MS. At a Court of Probate holden at Britain, within and for the District of Berlin_in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 25th day of January, A. D., 1923, Present, Bernard ¥. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On_motion of H. Dayton Humplirey, of said New Britain, as Administrator on the Estate of Mrs. Julia Magee, late of New Britain, within said district deceased, This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administrater apd directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in sald Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD ¥. GAFFNEY, Judge. CINDERS For All Pu A. H. HAR! 1233-3 THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads New

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