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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY ~“He Never Even Kissed Me” Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World | l ebiad | AUTOMOTIVE THE HERALD ||| —— Bhanghal advices confirmn veports|recelve §1,000 a month for life which “WANT ADS" = Avtes And Yrucks Vv Sale__ 0 C— that Miss Lucy Aldrieh, sister of Mrs sha!l be continued 1o his widew I» Alphabetioaliy Arrouged For Quick Jehn D. Rockefeller, Jr, whe was ear- event of death and Beady Rolersncs, CHOICESY UaBD CARS IN THE OVFWY— Adjutant General Also Announces Or. | ried off by Chinese bandits is free and ___LINE RAVES FOR | | practically unharmed CONSECUTIVE INsBATIONS Eantsation of Company of In. | fantry at Torvington, .' m PROMOTIONS AS ORDERED | IN CONNECTICUT MILITIA Headquarters of Seripps-Howard newspapers in New York announces Bulck toaring, 1000, T pass Moscow chureh conglave decides that Rebert P. Seripps is safe at Bulsk coups, 1080, 4 pass | {that Russian clergymen abroad shall Sking and that he was not on train 1 Hes e W Martford, May §,—Orders from the be branded as traitors uniess they)attacked by bandits { e . RS IS N A offics of the adjutant general make conform to existing ehurch rules in - I k1 : the following promotions and as. | Hussia Death at 8t Laurence state hospital, | A 1 lee M LI Oakland touring, 1000, § pass signments: | —— Ogdensbury, N, Y., of Sadie Martinet, | Ordor Rates Upen Apphication. Ohevralet sondater, N 2 o (for meny years famed as musieal |}l o Becond Tdeut, Frederick O, Reincke, v ml::lm\.:m‘-lr m-mn.:u of ::.1: ool o . SRS T 0 g e Those cars have been resenditionsd Headquarters Co, 24 battalion, 169th y | § S00rge and Queen Nary s Minimum Spacs, 3 Lines. and newly palnted, | of Great Britain at gala dinner in Mislmum Book Oharge, 35 Csnts, infantry, promoted to first lieutenant " | Quirinal palace, Rome Elihu Root at New York deseribes |||_———_ _ "= T8W% 75 TN Open overy avening untll 9 o'elok and placed in command of the same ( 3 | President Emeritus Charies W. Eliot |]| No Ad Aceepied After | P, M, Por > E unit, Sergeant John H, Liebke of the 1 | President Mardien ¢ 10| ©f Harvard as one of greatest leaders | ““““."“‘\m"" '(',“.:"":."'" Pick o8t your ueed sar and el u-:"‘ Ssmpany is promoted to second ] % e federation of women's elute ot Ltiar. |of American publie opinion In ast 50 | [|ceavantence of Cusomers. | Cah s8¢ And for domonsiration. nant, | ' ;| years. Ask For & “Want A¢" O § The commanding officer, 169th In. -I:).":‘:-flnn- that national heart and|® SRR ou g F. J, Weley, Mgr, of Used Oar Dept, |o ence are supporting world eourt | .0 a0 o0 passengers on New Soids o wals waa L constdered, fantry haviog reported a suffielent g e g proposal e number of men enlisted in the head. L . posal, York city Lexington subway evpress | quarters company 1st battalion, 170th Bl 5 o ot Ml e are thrown inte panie when short eir- | | infantry, said the company is organ- i Rt & | “Uncle Joe" Cannon at notable | euit stops train and smoke pours ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 3 Danville, T\, 8Tth birthday celebra. through ised and re-designated as regimental A g half windows; perha & hta . i o 1 hlnn is affected by gift of roses rmm‘m persons ur:v:\"pnn'n:: l:nl ':mn-’:: Store Announcemen 1 headquarters company 170th infan. | ‘.ll". ?l‘d First Lieut. James M, Quinn ’::::111 :z":?’féz:fl:ai'""- % he 18 In ! gertously hurt, relleved from duty with the first 5 b iy | " ) —— battalion, headquarters company, and A ¢ 3 ‘g - | | Columbla university trustees tem. assigned to command the new com- i i ' Georgia court, In rullng that su. porarily suspend ten million dellar pany. Second Lieut. Phillip I, Tar- $ i {preme Jjudiclal body of the Ku Kiux |bullding program because of high |BUGENE GLASER of 378 Arch B, deli- bell is relleved from duty with the | Kian is the Imperial klonclium, ar-lhullduur costs and uneertainty of the | eetessen snd grocery 18 moving out battallon headquarters company and |ders that Willlam J, Bimmons, em.|future, President Nicholas Murray| ©f 108 Willsell goods at cont, peror and founder of the kian shall | Butier announces, assigned to the regimental headquar- | O e ——————————————————————————————————————————— —————— | 1 SHIP IS ROVE pei | Bt Petersburg, Fla, May 8--The Q-15, a U, 8, coast guard vessel which ters company, | The commanding officer of Co, L. 160th Infantry, having reported a suf- was reported lost at sea since May 5, “?&‘I‘I uofi‘!l‘(g’l;flzz c')}l':"cu"lflxig dropped anchor In Baybor harbor PLAINVILLE PMNT here late last night after a rough O POLICE BTATION, | RRET, NEXT | time on the high seas, but at no time | T, in serlous danger, J. F. Ogston Succumbs Soon Alter ficlent number of men enlisted a new oompany of Infantry is organized in TO POLICE STATION, Complaining of Mness | P4%! e =2 @ Chicks broilers and lay- | === Torrington and designated headquar- | Grow ers. Feedittoe g AUTOMOTIVE ters company, 1st battalion, 170th in- fantry, Becond Lieut. James H, Lar- infantry fowl after 8 weeks of t wonderful bone and flesh - ‘:rfigx! right in protein and low Auto and Truck Agencies CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS— mett, section, O. R. C, s appointed firet llentenant, vice Quinn in 1921 | touch of indigestion. As the evening Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,” . Wost_Maln, Corner Lincoln Bt promoted and assigned to command the new company, Sergeant Philip |went by, he complained that he was — - B, RN feeling worse and one of his fellow R M0 Chvaiand mtox oare abd Brow, Co. 6, 169th, 18 appointed sec- | ond leutenant, and assigned to the workmen finding him sitting at his N Original —— T O o T e A bench with his head leaning on his ml("‘ m.). O':E:’,?‘B;Xf‘(m):‘u‘l;,’:: '})’,‘"L',‘,fi,’,’? .'l",",',';r 920, 7 nu'nmww. B Starting Food Fi2Tove ks Phone 2051-2. J ' alwnce monthly, disease and gives chicks the. new-gompany. arms, spoke to him and asked if he g it 4 wanted a drink. Ogston answered DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARG—SATos| gt p A1 o that he was very sick and the fel- 8. & I DR low workmen hasteped to the factory| the ite; strengthens $100; 1918 run- i , $50; 1931 coupe, $325; 1021 de- hospital to get him something to re- $160; 1917 touring. $30; 1917 vive him. $165, Some others to plek from, When he returned, he found Og- Ensy terms. Automotive sales & Bervico ston lying on the floor beside a press. enuine party and accessories, Auto- 200 fain, Authorized Ford agents. 200 . Main 8 A number of the men there carried 3 tarmilk Foods— h FARLAN t him to the hospital in a stretcher and fl-.a.q.,“..-'wh‘:'i:,fi koA nd sorvice. 174 High 8t., Hartf called medical assistance. Ogston was Connecticut. Phone_3-45! gasping for breath. Tor Sale b, > by ation, Hartford Ave, Corne Dr. Charles W, Moody answered a 8. P, Strople, 113 Church St. _ Btanley, and 15 Maln 8t. A, M. Paonesss. NEW BRITAIN BUICK co, 196 ARCH W7, PHONE 201 CADILLACS - The follewing Cadillace for sale at ressonable prices, Thess cars are in wenderful condition and are suarantesd; 1019 Cadiliae Phaston, § pasa T pass, sedan, 1931 7 pams, touring, THE LASH MOTOR COMPANY, “A REPUTADLE CONCERN," COR, W, MAIN & LINCOLN 8TH. TEL, 3000, aiiod v cag cailveres. 88 er e o T ant J el + | CHEVROLET, 1928 touring car, & excellent m . Phone 1980, G. Blancots. cord tires, good engine, paint and fnish lh. Al , women d S ONd SWdren | Axs. Prise low. New Heltatn’ Bulek developing fee Widren - thatinsuresearly | i Next to Heratd ehce o 0 o e Cook ,'W lwwm, B, Tel 20813, 938, very amall miio- ago. Phone for demonstration. Price low, [oneyman Auto Hales Co,, 130 Arch 5t Phono_310 i FORD runabout, 1933, naw model, for sate, 8|_0O. F. Kraus, Phono 2786, FORD touring, 1921, Perfect condition, with extra tire rim. Call 612, Mr. Moak- | Delivery, “ton” capacity, ci . G. Hawker, §2 El: Joseph Frazer Ogston, age 36 years, Miss Doris Fuchs, Evanston, Tll., girl, denies she was the |of 8 Greenwood street thix city, died | suddenly at work In the Standard nromo Jrutt Punch, Bt jar, to-| swetheart of Leighton Mount, long missing Northwestern univer- |sioacny, af work in = the Standard memew only. Cooked Food Shop.— |, b v advt. iz sity freshman whose skeleton was found under a Lake Michigan | last u\'enllnt dlhnut 10 o'rloth. lv:e . , | Was employed as a foreman by o breakwater off Evanston. She says she knew Mount only a few |/ "™ O Sban hie” astival at ik — months before his death, Mount disappeared during a clash “rush” | room, complained o® having a slight Pure Yard, 2 Ibs. 250 to : Cooke@ Food Shop.—advt. A ler or wilte “Conversation Circulation” HERE 18 THE BEST VARIETY OF USED CARS IN THE CITY— IN the days when “Conversation Circulation” statements were the basis on which the advertiser bought space, the advertising solicitor who put up his story in the most pleasing manner general- ly got the business. In case the advertiser questioned the figures he might possibly go to the newspaper office and look over the circulation records with his own auditors. But neither he nor his auditors know the intrica- cies of newspaper circulation rec- ords or the possibilities for jug- gling figures. ; Cireulation differences and argu- ments caused bitter battles be- tween many newspapers. Ingen- jous schemes were used by un- scrupulous publishers to put up the appearance of a larger circulation than they had. The prevalence of these practices brought out the necessity for a reputable agency to audit and report on circulation matters The Audit Bureau of Circulations was started eight years ago by a nucleus of the leading advertisers, agents, newspaper, magazine, farm papers, and trade paper publish- ers. Today it has a membership of 1,800. The purpose of the bureau is to make fair and impar- tial audits of circulation records and it is now accepted as the Standard Authority among space buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Every Publisher-Member of the Bureau is required to make semi- annual statements setting forth the actual net paid circulation. Once a year the Bureau sends an auditor to the office of each pub- lisher to check and if necessary correct his circulation statements. Study the A. B. C. reports of the publications you are considering and it will not be necessary to :irgue about competitive circula- on. The HERALD is a members of the A, B. C. and would be pleased to submit a copy of the latest circulation report. OVER 9,000 DISTRIB UTED DAILY The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any New Britain Newspaper. Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space call but found that the man was dead when he got to the factory. Dr. Moody, who is the medical examiner for Plainville, gave the cause of death as heart trouble, caused by an attack of acute indigestion, He gave per- mission for remcval of the body to the undertaking rooms of B. C. Porter CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris Sons in New Britain. Ogston was a native of Westerly, R. 1., and was a former employe of the Standard Steel and Bearings Co. He worked there previously in 1920 for about two years and when the factory closed down remained in New Britain, He reentered the employ of the concern again in January of this yvear and had worked as a day fore- man until last night, when he started his first night as night foreman. He is survived by his wife in New Britain and his mother and one broth- er in Norwood, Pa. Y¥uneral arrange- ments are incomplete, SEXTON OF SOUTH CHURCH GARDEN WEEDER INVENTOR William E. Chapman Adapts Lever and Fulcrum Idea to Dandelion Menace With ‘Surprising Results Bothered with persistent dandelions which will not stay off the South Congregational lawn, William Chap- man, sexton of the church, has in- vented a weeder which does the work so satisfactorily that he intends to manufacture the implement and place it on the market. The weeder is a four pronged affair, somewhat similar to a fork with a wing shaped fulerum in back and sides turned in to form a clamp which is riveted onto a long handle. The method of operating is to shove /the prongs under the roots of the | weeds, and a slight movement of the handle, making a lever operation, pulis the weeds and the roots out of |the ground. Mr. Chapman has made several of these tools and they are being tried out in various parts of Ihr\;lt)‘. They are made of sheet steel, with the prongs of heavier tool steel, ‘sharpen- ed to fine points. He expects to ap- ply for patent before putting it on the market, R Phrosto Fruit Punch, 35c jar, to- ~—General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TEL. 1233-3 DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D. S. T. R. Johnson D. D. §. National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. Gas and Oxygen Administered l ANNOUNCEMENTS l Florists and Nurserymen. 3 BARBERRY hodges 10c-25c, Lntge plants. California and Japanese privet, 2 to 6c aplece. Grapevines, 2oc; pansies, frut* shade trees and other variel Thomas_Pao; 212 Oak & CALIFORNIA AND JAPAN Vg ft. high at $3.00 per 10 ey bush, fruit trees, evergreen. ailgeranium plants, 3 for 26c; geran: n plants, 2 to 3 blossoms, 26c oach; geriniumn plants, 3 to 5 blossoms, 35c each or $4.00 a dox, Florence odge 30c a doz. Astors 20c a doz, Dresenium, a nice plant, 50c each. Pansles 30c a doz. or 2 dos. 60c. Vines for window boxes 10c each and up. A very nice plant. Adolph Sandalle, 213 Oak 8t. Phone 589-12. NURBERYMAN—Place your order now for fruit trees, berrles, ctc.; also'doing prun- ing_worl. Simonsen. Phone 893-23. POTTED plants and cut flowers. Fun: works a specialty. Johnson's Greenhouses, | 517 Church 8t. Phons 880. THE FAMOUS Jumbo Pansies will be on snle from now on. To get the real Jum- bo pansies look for trade mark of Jumbo on basket, wholesale and retall. E. F. Baumann, Cromwell, Conn, Second corner west of Statlon 13, Phone 688-12, WILL be In New Britain Wedneaday, May | 8th, with more of those Jumbo Pansies | and Geraniums. E, F, Baumann, Crom- well, Lost and Found 5 BHRINER'S WATCH FOB lost botween | Hartford Ave. and N. B. Natfonal bank Bldg. Sat. eve. Reward. Return to Herald. WILT, person wlio took package containing man's silic shirt by mistake at comfort station_please roturn to matron. Personals [] — | PAIGE, 1918, 7 pass. touring, good mechan- de motor cars. Sales and servie ence, 51 Main St.| Phone_2215. MAXWELL AND CHALMERS. Bales and Service. Honeyman Auto Sales Co,, 13y Arch_8t. Phone 2109. | 0. 8 NASH and Oakl taotor cars, Sales and sorvice. A. G, Hawker, i Eim St. Tele- phone 2456, REO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M. | Senrlo & Co. Bales and service. Cor. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Tele- phone 2110 STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $975 special six touring, §1.276; big aix tous $1,750; F. O. B. factory. M. Irving 193 Arch 8t. “This Is a BtudelLaker y WILLYS-KNIGHT motor cars, sales and service. “Tho Sleeve Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 ALLEN touring, 1920, Driven 8,000 miles. All new tires; also onc Overland touring| car. Good condition, R. C. Rudolph, 137 hetry St. < TOURING CAR, 1919, In very good po mechanically, recently overhauled, &ood paint and upholstery, 5 good tires. B 51 Main St. Phone 2213, BU D] 18, half ton, in good | order. D. 8. Negri, Kensington, Conn,| Phone 654-4. . BUICK BEDAN, 1013; new paint, In_excel- lent runping condition, Wil sacrifce for quick sale. M. Irving Jester, 198 Arch 8t, *“Thia is a Btudebaker 2 1922 Franklin touring. 1920 Bulck, 7 pass. 1921 Reo, 5 pass. 1921 Hudson, 7 pass. 1919 Hudson coupe, 1920 Dodge roadater, 1928 Dodge sedan. 1919 Oakland touring, 1872 Maxwell touring. 1910 Hudson speedster. Brand new Ford roadster, 1921 Ford sedan. 1920 Maxwell touring. 1917 Oakland touring, $200, 4 Studebakers, touring, at §100 each, Many Others, Don't buy a used car without first looking over our stock. A look and a ride In the car that strikes your fancy costs nothing and it may save you inconvenience and lots of money. Use judgment in purcha ing a used car. SEE US FIRST, HONEYMAN AUTO SALKS, 139 ARCH 8%, PHONE 2109, JORDAN, 1918, 7 passenger touring car, of excellent appearance and In fine condi- tlon. 5 good tires. Price only $600, K. Searle & Co., Cor, Park & Kim Sts, Phone 2110, 10 Chevroiet touring, 1919 Liberty Chummy roadster, Ford touring, $65; Ford 1921 de- 'y, $150. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hartford. Open evening BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 5 passenger tour- ing car, mechanlical condition very good. Just reconditioned, & Royal cord tires (new), very good palnt, Price (s low New Britain Buick Co., 335 Arch Bt. 2607, “Next to a New Buick is a Used Bulck." BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, Excellent paint, 5 brand new tires, per- fect mechanical shape, bumper, etc. Call ew B Co., 225 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, New Buick is d_Buick.” OLDSMOBI *In_excellent cond'tion, § nger, economical to opurate, looks & Price only %200, Terme to_respoasi- ble parties, C. A. Bence, i" Mam Bt Phone 2215, OVERLAND, 7 pi 6 cylinder, Continental motor. Only $200, K. M. Pearle Cor. Elm & Park Sts, Phone 2110 , Speedwagon. Has been run Cord tires, ood mechan condition, Kenneth arles Co., ner Elm and Park & CHANCE for livery, 7 passenger touring, also National 7 passenger limousine, 1921 offerings: Paige, Light 6; also Velie tour- ing. Best bargains this season. Cohen, Inc, 186 Park 8t, Hartford, Open | evenings. FORD COUPES--Three to choose from. Late | _ models and in first class condition. Ing. at Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch| St. Phone 2109, Aaron G. | RE de onstrator. M & Co., Phone 11-4 ton capacity, Condition good, tires excellent, price $500., . M. Searie & Co., Cor. Elm & Park Sts. 2110, LEY STEAMER—Chol 1917 roadster. Aaron 1920 touring, ohen, Inc., 185 n_evenings, FORD, 1923 touring car, Self Starter, etc. David L. Nair, trustea of T. Canfleld, | bankrupt. 283, | FORD SEDAN, 1022, in good condition; | mileage, fully equipped. 6 good tires. Call | 306-3, eveniny Bood running con- dition, TUSED CARS OF QUALITY— We can get the McCarthy & 8t. Thomas, 1 Mary's ceme- tery. Phone 13! ical condition, Price reasonable. Box 48, Herald. CAMERAS, cameras, cameras; Films, films, films. Arcade Studlo, Arcade Studlo, ‘con- ditfon. Private owner wishes to sell at once, Can be bought reasonable. Call 2607, morrow only. Cooked Food Shop.— advt. Ansco doflar cameras in the last two weeks. Have you got yours? Arcade Studio, Help yourself! Use a Herald clas- sified ad. POLLY AND HER PALS H ADMIT THAT ETHELBERT DONT ~Afiolher Brigl; B:ui'ness Career Goes to Smash BY CLIFF STERRETT HE SAaL IT WAS Z{MMATERIAL" USED CARS FOR SALE-—3 DAYS ONLY— 1920 Buick touring, 5 pas condition 1918 Buick, 5 p ing . 1921 Dodge roadster . . 450 1922 Oldsmobile touring sport model 476 1920 Oldsmobile touring, 7 pass. .. 400 Dodge touring car ... 11§ 1921 Chevrolet touring RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH ST, Call 2050 for demonstration, Ca bought, sold and exchanged. We take as low as $50 down on first payment. USED CAR VALUES-~ Oakland tou 1921, with wire wheels. Bargain, at a low price, Durant touring, 1922, new paint, .a A-1 shape. Look this car over vefors you buy. A. G. HAWKER, TEL. 2488, 62-64 ELM BT, TUBED CAR BARGAINBLarge #tock of used cars in perfect running condition at very low prices. Look Iike new. Come and convince yoursalf. Hasy payments, Fair Arch St, Harry Alex, New

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