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e —— R Bath SPONGES Window SPONGES Automobile SPONGES CHAMOIS —The— Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. It's in the Air These Fine Days ==& universil desire in men to drem up, to look their hest, HORSPALL CLOTHCRAFT SUITS iy $27.00, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 Have hecome the talk of Hart- ford for superlativa value. No other sults can be compared with them for style and SERV- ICE at their prices. At $27.00—there are the fa- mous clotheraft 5130 Serges in blue, gray and brown. At $35.00—there i3 a variety of fine mixtures and stripes, that are unexcelled at the price, Some of these suits have 2 pairs of trousers—some are In attrac- : tive sport models. All Are Dependable — Service Clothes—At Low Prices HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. “Jt Pays to Buy Our Kind” City Items 8t. Jean Baptiste Bazaar, 34 Church 8t., close tonight. Dancing—advt. Charles Trotta of this city has left for St. Louis, where he will join one of Paul Whiteman's orchestras, which is playing in that city. Mr. Trotta is a cornetist of exceptional ability and has a brother, Raymond, who has been with Mr. Whiteman for some time, Read T. W. O'Connor & Sons’ ad- wvertisement on back page in this issue. —advt. Harry Alex has leazed the second floor of his new bullding on Arch street to the Svea. Social club for five vears at $1,200 a year. The club formeriy maintained rooms in Jr. O, U. A. M. hall. Wanted—Dec. 12th, 1922, Tel, 925.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. August Burckhardt have returned from Miami, where they spent the winter. Martha Chapter, O. E. 8, will hold services. at thc Masonic home in ‘Wallingford Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. John L. Davis will officiate. Read T. W. O'Connor & Sons' ad- wertisement on back page in this lssue. —advt. Herald. BAZAAR and Dance Under Auspices of New Britain Chapter Hadassah TUES. EVE., MAY 8 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL (Old Turner Hall) Music By Sullivan’s Rex Mere Orchestra Adm. 50c Tax Free DR. BENJ. L. PROTASS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS 252 MAIN ST. (Over Globe Clothing Co.) HAVE YOUR E EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY Discovered, A Boy Who Does Not Want to Be New Britain’s Mayor There is one youn pan in this elty wh L » tion of mayor. He the fob, He does not see any- thing attraetive about it ever, He ought to know, He sat in the mayor's chair this merning sole occupant of the office, and menarch of all the parlor carpet and mahogany furniture he veyed, Me interviewed eallers, talked te reporters apd in gens eral made a good executive, Des des that he lives in same ouse with the mayor, cats at the same table, and signs the same name, His name is Angelo Paon- 58, the same as the mayer, and he has the same right to use it The only differance is, he usual- Iy tacks & “Jr'" on the Y ¢ name, fust to show that the “old man” isn't as young a8 he does » Kk the posl. loes pot want KELLEY EXCITED AT “sessmetentntineg " LIVELY FAMILY ROW (Continued from First Page) stated, that in his opinion It was plainly visible to the naked eye that| the handwriting was not the same, | Victory or Death H | Numerous times during the hearing | | Willlam attempted to quiz the court| and was ordered to confine his state- | ments to the offering of evidence. “I've come prepared, I've got plenty ! of evidence, I aint no dumbell,” were trequent rejoinders to the court. William, in the helght of his zeal even grew melodramatic and at one time infgrmed the court with em- | phasis, “I'm a Kelley, I am. 1 get | what I go after. I'll have victory or | death, T will." He informed the court that a cer- tain “They,” whose names he did not| mention, were heard to have stated | that “they” would have a ‘“second-| hand man” at his home first thing| Monday morning to sell all his fur- riture, It was thought he meant the petitioners. “But, I'll defend my home with my life,” he sald, Wil- llam also advised the court he was getting too much newspaper publicity, to which he objected. Hurray for Kellgy. When asked by the judge what he claimed by the evidence he submited he replied: “What do you claim?"} Although informed that it was not the function of the court to be cross-| examined by witnesses, Willlam | several times attempted to get an opinion from the court. Particularly when Judge Gaffney asked if he wauted an adjournment until May 24, did he make strenuous efforts to as- certain the opinion of the court as to the outcome of the case. “We've | proven that my father is alive,” he |answered, “isn’t that enough?’ He | was informed that Judge Mangan | elaimeéd the signatures were not those of the father. “I don't care what he claims, 1 know they are” declared William.. Judge Gaffney declared the case | closed and announced that he would reserve decision. As William and Mary left the door | a shout, in a woman's voice: “Hurrah for the Kelleys" was heard. WOULD O. K. PADDOCK | | | French Athletic Authortties Get U. S. | Ambassador to Intervene | By The Associated Press. | Paris, May 5 —American Ambassa- dor Herrick acting on the request of the Irench athletic authorities has cabled to the president of the Am-| erican amateur athletic union sug-| gesting that the disqualification of | | Charles Paddock be rescinded, and that the American sprinter be author- | 1zed to participate in the lntcrnat\onali students meet here. This action was | aken to avold dissension that threa- | tens to cripple the next Olympic | games and impair the authority of | the athletic bodies. CHURCH CONCLAVE FAILS | | ’.‘\umnp( to Abolish Al Religious | Relics is Defeated | | By The Assoclated Press. i Moscow, May 5.—The effort in the| all-Russian church conclave to force | through a declaration abolishing all sacred relics on the ground that they srve to foster superstition has failed through the efforts of Bishop An- tonin. | The conclave which had originally| been expected to adopt such a resolu- | brought tion finally compromised the issue by allowing the relics to be retained but providing that they be kept open to| view instead of in caskets. The res- olution also censured those persons| who it said, endeavored to create| spurious relics. The conclave grant-| «d the petition of a group of bishops, that they be allowed to remain un- | married. | M'TIGUE Southampton, MeTigue, light pion of the world, s the steamship Derengaria for the I'nited States for his match with Georges Carpentier on July 14, heavyweight cham- | led today on| WEATHER OUTLOOK Washington, May 5.-Weather out-| ook for next week in the north and | middie Atlantic sta Unsettied at) beginning, generally fair thereafter;| ! temperature will average near normal somewhat helow { “DAIRY SUNDAY SPF This week is Chocolate |Cream and Cherry Tee Cream. Ha ers. advt. Tee | New The patrons of this theater are requested to see our show on Tuesday or Wednesday of next week, as the theater has been taken by the New Britain Choral Society on Monday. 1028, | FARTHQUAKE IN CRIL)Y Acrobats Are Nol Al Dumbells|”o Santlago, thighs, and museles | Chile was and ropeslike sinews, and nothing | €lse Is the faet that they rarely say anything during thelr stage pers formance due to a second fact that they have nothing to say, and would not knew how to say it if they did? A bass and unwarranted slander says Joe E. Hrown, the antie young man whe is the leading comie in the Greenwich Village Vollies, the fleet e and highly pictorial revue whieh with comes to the ¥ ns theater, Hart- o shrug of his shoulders “But f’ul l.\l[llr o.m—“urnl. commencing Mon- don't 30u feel important when Moy 1, U1t has long Leen the bes you realize you ars the sen of the ief of the theater andience that the scrobat while very active *with his mayor of & big eity?" “Weil" : thoughttully, “Sometimes I do. |f°% 8nd his hands ia not so agtle up- How do the other boys in stairs,” pays Brown frown is un schonl feel about it? “Oh, they acrobat of high attainments him forget it “De you ever remind $0 what he says about the intelleetu them of it capaeity 'or :ha mmlhlrr should b Naw," 0 some profeasi ona! welght | “"How ‘\:::lm;:n?x“lme to be “The theory that the acrobat s maver®™ I wouldn't want the rather cramped mentally was hred by dar “Don't u think it 18 & the fact that our early acrobats were good job?" * 1 don't.” “Why ehiefly ln‘rrlgnarl with no knowl. Rot? trhere fan't enough work |*dMe of Engiish, | in L 1 can name any number of great Thus is the clty mayor, Angelo stage pOrfflm:n‘l’l \\"Im were formerly Paonessa, Br., rebuked, aerobats, Fred Stone was an acro- » bat, and a good one. Julius Tannen, a comedian of high rank, could turn a handspring as well as anyone, Charles Grapewin fled from a circus trapess to win a reputation on the egitimate stape, Douglas Falrbanks was an acrobat on the legitimate stage. S0 was Chaplin, Franels! Wilsan O)ver Moroseo, the groat| producer, Jameg T, Powers did many a tumble on the stage hefore he bhe. came o star in musical comedy, Many of the dancers in our current revues are drafted from the eclrcus, Jimmie Clemons, seen in last vear's Greenwich Village Tollies, s an acrobat who does some remarkable daneing, Associated Fiess Chile, May § Are acrobats a shaken by a strong earth quake at abeut & e'clock last night according to telegrams received here No casualties were reported, Dis patehes from Carrizal report that fel. used to be. He is 7% years of age and proud of it But he isn't so § the mayor's sor like being the was asked. was the uninterested reply, beyond the low tide mark oud of heing How do you mayer's son? he Ol THE PARMER BOY SAYS: “Among other proofs of their wisdom the ancients regarded milk as & medicine,” You will find that milk is the greatest aid to health you can secure, It is Na- ture's finest food and you Policemen John C. Stadler and Pat ought to drink and eat rick O'Mara succeeded in securing a more of it, quantity of alleged alcohol in a rald conducted by them this morning In o store at 15 Berlin avenus, operated by Domoniec Somenese, Somenese Ap- peared in police court a few weeks ago on a charge of violating the li- quor law. A gallon jug partially filled, a pint bottle and a quart bottle par- tially filed with the alleged aleohol ware securad by the policemen, THERE IS NO SURSTI- TUTE POR FRESH MILK Try Angel Drink for Lunch! United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain %5 More than 10,000 pleces of wood, Revolutionary Clergyman Vedensky [ metal, felt, cloth and so on are used Wears Gown of Rexl at Ceremony Lln making n plano, By The Amsociated Press, Moscow, May 5.—Clad in a glitter- ing robe and mitre of white, red and| gold the revolutionary priest Veden- | ’ sky was installed by the all-Russian Hartford church conclave this morning rch- bishop of Moscow. 14 v Three bearded metropolitans in =EHATRWER, ARD.BOSY purple and gold and five bishops| wearing striking robes participated in| the ceremony which followed the ri-| tual used by the church for cen.| turies, including the use of holy| water, the display of the cross and | all the symbols of the old Orthodoxy. The new archbishop is the man who| conducted the prosecution which | about the unfrocking of Patrlareh Tikhon and who some months ago was stoned by women in | front of his Petrograd church for his efforts to overthrow the old religion and accept the communist revolution as a step toward a new Chrlsl.nnlty.‘ Nights—350c - $2.50. PRIEST 1§ ALL NEXT WE Greenwich Village Follies 8rd ANAUAL EDITION OF AMERICA’'S GREATEST REVUE With Ted Iewis, and Bis Jazzical Clowns. Joe L. Brown, Eva Puck & Sammy White, Bird Millman. Marie Holly Molly Dodd O'Hanlon & Zambounis and 30 Famous Artists’ Models. Wed. Mat. 50c - $1.50, Sat. Mat. only 50c to $2, SCIENTIST LEAVES | Dr. Carrell's Assistant Off to France With Living Cells to Exhibit. New York, May 6.—Carrying with! him many speciments of living cell| tiesue artificially propagated by Dr. Alexis Carrell in his experiments at the Rockefeller Institute, Dr, P. Le- comte de Nouy his assistant, safled| today for France where he will rep-| resent the Rockefoller Institute at| the Pasteur centennary at Strashourg, Dr. de Nouy said the cells would lve forever providing they were given | baths and nourishment every other/ day. Dr. Carrell ministered to the| living cells every day for 11 years,| except for the period of which he was in French army when de Nouy at- tended them. | e By BANK REPORTS ! New York, May 5.—The actual con- | dition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows an excess reserve of $11,385,810, This is an increase of $1,918,490. Second Hand Steam Heating System Complete Boiler, 8 Radiators, Valves, Piping with Asbestos Covering. Very Reasonable If Taken At Once A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 381 § (100,000 Mile Tour) Now on Exhibition at 12 Elm Street See the Model Touring and Camping Outfit. The wonderful pictures of Scenic America and secure free of charge important scenic and touring data. Col. King Stanley (old Indian Scout) and Rome D. Collin (well known aviator) are making a complete scenic survey of the United States and will be glad to answer all questions or give the story of their travels. Open Evenings All This Week ADMISSION FREE WEEK TUES. and WED. John Gilbert in “Truxton King” Northern | jowing the sheeck the ocean reeeded | | Lawn Mowers We have the famous Cold- well Brand and can fit your lawn and purse, Prices $9.00 to $27.00 ———————————— HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware and Seed 336 MAIN ST. WALL PAPER — 1923 STYLE — The new year's newest patterns in WALL PAPER are here, . We invite you to come in and see them now. Never before in the city has such a remarkable array of Beautiful Decorations been shown. We can show you Papers as low priced as any in the United States. We can show you Papers which will be used in the finest homes in the city this year. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT The John Boyle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators 5.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE TEL. 359 MOTHERS LOVE FLOWERS FOR FLOWERS have a means of expressing a feeling in no other way possible. The flowers must be right however, and we can offer many suggestions to meet the occasion and sentiment. T S o Phone orders given special attention. Order early and get best selection. e Among the most appropriate flowers for Mother’s Day are: Daffodils Snap Dragons Flowering Plants Carnations Roses Sweet Peas VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 1116 The Long-Life Battery For All Makes of Automobiles, Motorcycles, Radio and Farm Lighting and . $13.65 Exide Service Station 52 ELM ST. New Britain, Conn. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. “The Face on the Barroom Floor” Starring HENRY B, WALTHALL