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1= NEW BRITAIN DAILY MA“]R HN[]SP U [; Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World FAVORABLE TO JITS .. qonessa Believes State Board Has Had Change of Heart After a conference with Pub Utilities Commissioner C. B, Eiwe Mayor A M, Paonessa be es t the prospects of additions to present jitney lines and establishment of new routes in this eity are very hright The maver states that he finds t heart on the ques of jitneys as af feoting Nown lh.'u he bell that this will greatly benefit the eity The executive points out that there are several districts that are now only partially served by the trolleys fhould anyone petition the eommis sion for a franchise going n thess districts, the mayor promises support on his and the city's part At the request of Mr. Elwell, th mayor has requested the poll 1e partment to see that fitneys are prop- erly provided with brakes and ure kept in safe sanitary conditior fm The mayor also plans a series ard ings with the Jitne working to this end. He fir the operators are, of their own accord, replacing much of thelr (uipment that has bheen several years in service, grests Serviee in North End Mayor A. M, Paonessa has writte to the Publie Utilitles Commiss suggesting a change in the propose route for a jitney line from Water- bury to Hartford through New RBrit. aln #0 that a part of Stanley Quarter which is now without trolley serviee may benefit The mayor's letter follows “It may be that I shall be unable to be present at the hearing May 24th and if so, Jdesire to state now my opinlon in regard to the route to bel followed, As Newington is now served by the Connectlcut Company and as the Clayton crossing is still a menace ford to New Britain seems objectionable. “On the other hand, a route from Hartford to New Britain via South street or New Britain avenue, Elm- wood and through Stanley Quarter has the advantage of good roae, short distance and serving the Stanley Quarter or northern section of New Britain, now but partly provided with trolley service. This route would also be more profitable for the applic The route vian. ElImwood would p overcrowding of Farmington avenuc in Hartford. via Big Producers Approve of | Tuberculin Milk Tests | Dr. F. P. Lee superintendent of the health department, upon whose rec- ommendation the common council.at its meeting last week adopted an ordinance that will require all pro- ducers of milk to have their herds given tuberculin tests if they wish to sell raw milk in this city, reports that several of the big producers selling to New Rritain dealers have approved the movement and are making ready to have their herds tested. - Tuberculin tests are hot necesary the milk s pasteurized before be delivered to the consumer. In some | instances pasteurizing plants will bullt by dealers here. 30th Wedding Anniversary [ Of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lunn | Mr. and Mrs. August Lunn of 255 ‘ Chapman street quietly observed their §0th wedding anniversary by having all their children home for Sunday | dinner yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lunn | were married in New Rritain by the Rev. Theodore Gross of 8t. Matthew's Lutheran church. Mr., Lunn has been | an assistant foreman at the Stanley Rule and TLevel plant for the past 22 years. CATCH 21 TR')I 'I' Mr. and Mrs, Harold W. Gee and | Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Driscoll have re- turned from an auto trip to the home | of Mr. Gee's parents in southern New Hampshire. The party motored up over the week-end. Saturday they eaught 21 trout near the Gee family residence. be | Bonar Law resigns as pre- Ingten makes publie list of elaimants Great Britaln because of peor A healt general expeetation {8 Dr. Vlerens BRiegfeld, 82, presile that Marquis Curgen new foreign mi meritus of Chicago musical enllege ster, W eed him ather of Flo Ziegfs theatrieal pre lueer, dies at home in Chicage Lond Times declares that Mr 3 Law's 1 At trouble 18 not Three Monta Methodist ministers gnant at he will net re- wi Dempsey-Gibhens fight July 4 sig NS paritament — Kug V., Debs at New York, ¢ Gierma storian, Dr, Max Kem a he wiil seek to have Chief J merich, predicts that in 20 years Ger. tiee Taft impeached for taking $10,. nuny will be most powerful nation ir year from Carnegie Foundation Kurepe with government like Great ! Edith Day,; musiea comedy star, and Pat Somerset, English actor, are Ameriean bill of war claims against married by a justice of the peace at Germany is $1,470,004 3 1 Wash. Greenwieh, Conn AID BY PHONE INDIANS OF SIX NATIONS 10 DEMAND PAY FROM U, §. SHOCKED, Engincer's Moans Are Heand By An Op w, Who Sends Relief """" Mineola, 1., 1, May 21,—8hortly be. Want Money Owing Them in Cash fore daybreak yesterday Miss Theresa and Not in Schools or Hospitals, Zeigler, u telephone operator at Gar den City, heard a man moaning over Chief Declares, the telephone from the power house which supplies current for 8t Mary's Montreal, May 21,=A eall was sent and St 11's schools at Garden City cut today to all the Indians of the Six She notified Chief of Poljee Conran of Natlons throughout the American con. Garden City, who went to the power tinent to send delegates to a confer. | 0198 With & nollceman i ‘ There they found the engineer, ence for the conslderation of meas- rioyd Middleton, )ying on his back ures to defend what Chief Dominic ' underneath the telephone, the re- Two-Axe describes as “the inallen. ceiver of which was down, He had wble right of the Indians to mind thelr | Feceived current of electricty through his body when he accidental- awn business without outside inter 1V fol0 the metal part of o switch, ference," In trying to turn on the lights, whieh The principal questlon for discus- had gone out, He said he was thrown slon at the conference which is to be ' about seven et by the shock, For- held at Onondaga reservation, New tunately he landed nefir the tole- York, June 1, 2 and 3 will be eon- phone, and mannged to get the re- cerning moneys which the TIndlans ceiver off, although he could not hold cialm is owed them by the United it, nor ta After recovering from States government the shock it was said Middleton had Chief Dominie Two-Axe of the slight burns suffered only ‘aughnawaga reservation, explaining e - his attitude said that by former trea VESSEL REACHES "Oll‘l'. SS| ties the Amerlcan government was 5 : Montreal, May 21.—The White Star obliged to pay to the Indlans in New | ~rontr fay 21.—The Whit York state certain sums annually in CAttle carrier Oxonfan, Montreal for payment for the use of the Jand they Birkenhead, which collided with a had taken from the Indians. This Submerged object, probably an ice- had fallen into arrears and a lot of | DErg, in the Gulf of St. Lawrenco yes- money was due them, terday, reported today wireless The American authorities, he sajd, that she had reached St. John's, N. F, were trying to give them this money | in the form of schools and hospitals, | Lut “that was no good,” Chief Two- | three-quarter said, 1921 Hens in Great Britain lald one and million eggs Axe Debutante in “Follies” ' / Rouge and the lip-stick are essential to good acting, says Eliz- abeth Carroll, debutante, who plays the leading role in the “Fol- lles of 1923,” this year's biggest social event in Atlanta, Ga. . TO HELP Headqu: POLLY TAG DAY, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church WE NEED THE HELP OF OUR FRIENDS “Inasmuch As Ye Do It Unto One of the Least of These, Ye Do It Also Unto Me.” Committee: Rev. Henry W, Maier, Rev. Dr. George W, C. Hill, Rev. John L. Davis, E. Richardson, H. Green and Rev. 1. B. Walters AND HER PALS SATURDAY, MAY 26 FOR BENEFIT OF 315 CHURCH STREET PAY OFF A ST ANDING DEBT OF $600.00 arters at First Congregational Church during | HERALD, MONDAY, CITY ITEMS. Btaniey Wom v Corps hold an | oting In G. A. ¥ Wednesday Members are uested to conie at to sew and bring semething for 1 er which will be served at neon. The regula meeting will open at 2 o'cloek Radio sets any supplies at Morans advt he Y. P, B of §t. John's Luthera church will meet at & o'clock this evening, Important business matters w1l e brought hefore the meeting The annual meeting of the Chi Iren's MeAll to have been held this weeli Baturday has been postponed intil Friday afternoon, June 1, at 4 at the home of Mrs, Charles K, Mitehell, Tussell street Open alleys at the Casine tonight— advt New Britaln Nest, No, 1548, Order f Owls, will hold a meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'eloek in Grotte hall Open alleys at the Casino tonight— advt Membhers of Hertha lodge will visit Mra, Charles Tirodhed of Maple Hill on Wednesday afternoon, leaving the conter on the 07 tralley Open alleys at the Casino tonight advt, The committer which is in charge of completing plans for the first an- nual eard party of the New Rritain chapter of Hadassah, will meet to night at the home of Mias Dora Pro. tass. The party is to he held on Thursday evening, May 31, at Electrle hall A swimming meet will take place tonight at 7:80 o'clock asthe Y, W, C. A, there will be interesting races, div. ing and swimming strokes, This meet I8 open to any girl or woman who holds a physieal examination blank for the Y, W, C. A, pool, The publle is invited, A small admission [fee will be charged Dr. Frank E. Goodwin spent week-end with his father in Haven, Lady Wallace lodge, D. of celebrate its 15th annlversary nesday evening at 8t, Jean the Bap- tiste hall, A business meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock Attorney Edward Mag of New York city, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, N. F Mag of this city French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main Ft., Prof. Bldg. Exclusive millinery. advt, \(r! Frank E. Goodwin and daugh- | ter nrn visiting relatives in Brooklyn, ' WILL TELL RBOUT THREADS | Mechanical Engineers to Hear Latest | the New 8., wili Methods in Accurate Cutting—To Flect Officers. The New Britain branch of the ‘onnecticut section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers may | be discontinued and the New Britain | secton organized in its place, accord- | ing to plans now under consideration | and about to he voted upon at the | next meeting of the local branch. | The annual meeting of the New Britain branch will be held at the New Britain club Thursday evening, at which time officers will be elected ‘for the coming year. The meeting will be a dinner meet- | ing and will start at 6:45. A short| | business meeting will precede the| | evening program and wiil be followed by an address by B. M. W. Hanson | of the Hanson Whitney Co. of Hart- | ford. Mr. Hanson will speak on pro- | ducing and gauging of accurate threads and will explain what has | been done in recent years towards cutting fine threads accurately, | ART ASSOCIATION OFFICERS | Miss Grace A, Girard Elected Vice- | | President and Miss Vera L. Stevens | to Exccutive Board. | Miss Grace A. Girard of this city lwas elected vice-president of the | Connecticut Arts assoclation at the | annual meeting held Saturday in Hartford. Miss Vera L. Stevens, also | of this city, was elected to'the execu- | | tive board. Other officers elected were Mrs. I(nth Taylor, Rocky Hill, president; W. Brackett, director of art in (,rnnn\firh, secretary and treasurer; members of the executive board, Jo- reph Wiseltier of Hartford, former director of art in the® New Britain schools; Mrs. Gertrude Thompson of | Hartford and Miss Alice Hayden of Jnrmm. | Ex-Hartford-Springfield | Man to Manage Shore Line New Haven, May 21.—Announce- |ment was made today that Willlam | | W. Walker, for three years general |manager of the Hartford and Spring- |field Railway Co., will be the man- ’ngar of the newly formed New Haven land Shore Line Electric Railway to | be np“r;\lf‘d in part July 1. JOH) QTO ‘WINS AGAIN, St. Cloud, May 21.—William M| Johnston of California defeated Die- | Wed- * | LARGE I/OTS ON E, MAY 21, “THE HERALD ||l “WANT ADS” Alphabetica Por Quick ' LINE RATES ¥ FONSECUTIVE INBE on ey Upon Applicatie nes to an Ineh um Space, 3 Lines Minimum Book Ohargs, 3 Cente, No Ad Aceepted Aftar 1 P, M, P assified Page on Same Day Accepted Telephone Par Canvenience of ¢ ers, Call 825 And Ask For & "Want Ad" Operater, Florists and Ny TAPANENE priver, ? CALIPORNIA AND ¥ 100, Barberry bush, high at $3.00 pe frult trees, # ttlnsvw fmall geranium plants, 3 for 25e; geranium plants, 2 blossoms, 25 each; geranium plants 1o 6 blossoms, 350 oach or 84,00 & d Flarence edge 300 & dox, Astors dos, Dresenium, a nice plant, bde Pansies 300 a Aoz, er 2 dox. 80, Vines for window hoxes 100 each and up, A very nice plant. Adoiph Sandalle, 213 Oak Bt Phone 58912 ' Tennis Champ Japan's tennis champi ka Fukuda, who recently came to this | country with the Japanese Davis cup | team, net laurels. Special Notice | Indianola Council will hold a whist | STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, Mem- | 2 | tomorrow evening, Judd’'s Hall. | bers and friends are cordially invited. Business session will be held at 7:30 o'clock, previous to whist. FOR SALE MILLINERY TRIMMED HAT CASES AND SHOW CASES Apply Outlet Millinery Co. Inc. 257 MAIN ST. WILLARD | GARDENS NEWINGTON, CONN, Situated on direct Trolley Line from | Hartford to New Britain. | One fare from either city ASY PAYMENTS | $10 to $25 Starts Yon—Balance’ $1.00 to $2.00 Weekly No payments when sick or out of | work. All lots 50x125 ft. or over. All streets are 60 ft, wides This is a fine development in every respect. We re- serve the right to select our custom- ers. Take cars to Newington center and you will see our sign. Agents o land every afternoon. Auto will call | for you by nmmlnumml Tel. V. 5 for particulars, cte. { | | | | | is a strong contender for world | NASH | I | BARKER truck, | BIGGEST BARGAINS in used cars, “DRIVEN" AUTOMOTIVE Plorists and Nurserymen. TERANITNS s yes ¢ . i ERANTUME 1856, 24 Bie; tomatoes 100., POPREIS Pansiva dos. Rosla. 3 Mill strest NURBERYMAN - Placs vour cider | fralt trees, barrie oo ing_werk, Stmenses POTTED piants and st . works & specialty. Johnseu's Greenhouses 817 Church &1, Phose 80, Lost and quul N parkethook Fon posary beads and othe Hartford trolley Sunda ace 10 Bdward Hig RUICK readaster, 1ML § wood 1 oy goad. Just Thoreugh A Bence, 81 Maln 8t Balek, 1000, seven Bacellont raiue §300 N Bayied BUY this ouring one Natlonsl Fgr demonstras TR, 4 Newport tn A:1 condition tion call 58810 or §08, WUER 1 tires. plew y rie i on Ty Pank an A, b Co. b wn lost, Find tease PU "5 Whed “but oo B el loe naer pleass, Tlery lttle and selling with & 06 4 quais ROLL, of paintings anies, N Buick Co., 225 Areh sireer, n vard 8t A36 ) May 17 Finder Hawkswor 195, eive rewar STICKPIN, dlamend, lost 110 _roward, Leave at \ TIRE Pord tire, between Bhuttie vard At Please retu le Warks Reard, ¢ m——— Store Annnum.wnuv 1,000 I dr in M and Hall, d on easy weekly at to Herald ofice, ' AUTOMOTIVE = Auto and Truck Ageucies BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Better car are b s bullding the: ing bullt and Pulek New HRritain Bulek Co,, Telephone 2607, 225 Arch street -2 ar A te office of Pub- T E—— Boston Clothing Store, §3 Chireh | FHE ' TURANT, 1983, § Touring, T 1 wun 'hzvn?rk'v*mri' THE6, T0 A-T randliTen througheut, W, Hiltpeld, 17 E, Bread #, Plainviile in need of r. A8 low , Tne,, 18 Overlands. Som: n gosd or \"iTt!'r THID, tolring ear, § cxlinder, Cheap, X, M o & Co, Park B, cors ner Kim At ne 1110, TIENBY truck. (010, ¥ fon capaciiy, In shape, $430. K. M, Bearle, Park 81, cors hons 3110, dater. W, . Tol, 2081-3, PODGE, 1931 mmmv. U cord fires, en: gine in Ane condition, The Rellable, % Arch Kt Phone 2880, Mes ", VURANT, 1978, Touring car, new paint. Just thorowghly overhauled, § cord tires, uphoistery excellent, new front and rear carpets, Price 1s low, Will consider trade, | _A. G. Hawker, §2 Eim Bt, Phone 2486, & mc\ RO touring, #628; coup FORD COUPER—Thres 10 #hoone from. sedan, $560; ¥, O, B, factory, models and in first class covdition. Tng, Hritain Motor Sales Corp., at lhunmun Auto Bales Co, 139 Arch COTUMBIA, DORT and OVERLAND motor | St P! it cars. R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry street,| FORDS— 1910 runabout, $36; 1 “ouring, Phone 2061-2, 960, 1919 touring, $125; 1921 coupe, #3235 DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales Tord speedster, $100; 1931 panel delivers, and service. § & F. Motor Bales Co, 168 8ta. and dems, $160; 1919 delivery, $100. Phone 2215, Franklin, Elm 8t Cor. DURANT ARD and gervice, “Just A. Bence, 18 Main 8t Ph FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor, ice; moth JORT HIIQI and I‘hvn. 2115 ., 200 E. Main 8t HUPMOBILE CARB—Sales Service Station, Hartford Ave, and 1 grade motor cars, 8al A. Bence, 61 Main Honeyman Auto Sales Co., Phone 2109, “Sales serv- genuine parts and accessorles. Auto- nd service. City | (‘ornor n. | | A few others. Easy terms. Aitomot! Saler & Service Co., 200 E. Main 8t clty, FORD ru condition, A, E. | _Weiant, 22 Murray 8t FORD touring car, 1913, for sAle, reason- able If bought at once. Tnquire 38 Cone Ate model rondster., newly paint- ed, demountable rims, natural wheels, mechanically low. The Rellable, 86 Arch & 139 MOO\ MOTOR CARS-—Model 6-40 IOIII'"I[ $1,296, F. O. B. factory. F. L. Bales and Service, 227 Glen 6t. Tel. ll" | Oakland raotor cars. Sales and . G. Hawker, 8 Eim 8t. Tel le- | | CARS and trucke, Kenneth and service, Cor, B w Britain, Conn. TEO MOTO: Searle & C and Park Sts, phone 2110, Tele- Im | special six touring, $1, 0, B. factory. “This 18 $1,760; K. 193 Arch 8t WILLYS-KNIGHT motor cars, 8 nervice, “The Sleeve Valve Motor.” R. _Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t Phone 30613, Autos And Trucks For Sale ATLEN touring, car. Good condition. R. C. Cherry 8t. 1920, Driven 8,000 miles. All new tires; also one Overland touring Rudolph, 127 s | ALWAYS a stock of 26 used cars on hand. We accept as low as $50 as first pay- Open_evenings and all day Sunday. Rellable "sed Car Exchangs, ment on a car. 86 Arch_St. Phone 2050. ton, one Light & Power Co. R. Terwlilliger. . Tnquire Conn. give all demonstrations you wi are some of them: in wonderful condition, Dodge roadster, $326; 1920 Maxwell, $260; Oakland sedan, running condition, $76. gains. Come In and be convinced, Exchange, 98+ Arch St. $376; 76; Chevrolat - | BUICK BEDAN, 1918; new paint, In excei- lent running condition, Will sacrifice for Bt quick sale. 3, Trving Je 193 Arch a_Studebaker Year. CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— Bulck, Buick, 1920 Bulck, 1819 coupe. Buick, 1919, 7 pass. sedan. Buick, 1917, cabriolet. Bulck, 1923, 4 cyl. demonstrator, tour, “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK I8 A USED BUICK." | 1022, 5 pass. touring. coupe. Onkland touring, 1920, 5 pass, Chevrolet roudster, 1921, Thess cars have been reconditioned and newly painted, Open every eveffing until 9 o'clock, Pick out your used car and call for demonstration, F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used cars coneldered, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 225 ARCH BT, PHONE 2607 SUm: Nothing Selfish About Her et BY CLIFF STERRETT Y'NOTICED HOW PA'S BEEA DANCINGH |1y oNE O THEM Bl DONT WORRY. W/ITH THE YOUNGER GET AlL EVEANING? DANCE., MISS DAISY'? Wil . Here 1920 Oakland touring, late 1921 $450; Hudson Buper sfx, $195; Bulck roadster, Many more bar- Falr n | HERE IS THE BEST VARIETY OF USED CARS IN THE CITY— 1922 1920 1911 1921 | e [ 1930 Franklin touring. Bulck, 7 pass, Reo, 5 pass. Hudson, 7 pass. g Dodge sedan. Oakland touring, g Maxwell touring, 3 Ford coupe. Ford coupe. 1923 Ford coupe. 1921 Ford sedan. 3 Studebakers, tourings, at $100 each, | 1918 1919 1922 1921 1922 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 purc: ing a used car, BEE US FIRST. i HONEYMAN AUTO SALES, 139 ARCH 87. PHONE 2100, y HUDSON, 1016, coupe, in .ood running cone dition, Private owner wi once. Can be bought reas nable. JDI;DA 1918, touring car, [ “excellont mechanically, looks very good, fins quipment. Price only $600. K. M. ' le, Park Ct im. Phone 2110, | LEXINGTON, 1920, touring, excellent valus in one of these high grade cars, Aaron G. ‘Cohen, Inc., 18 Park 8t, Hartford, Open_evenings. MAXWELL MOTOR CARS—Place your ors der now for immediate delivery on Max- well cars. United Motor Sales Co, 139 Arch St. Phone 2100, The delivered prices | are: Sport model touring $1,125. Btandard | MAXWELL, 190, ~rosdwtor, marpon 7o paint, thoroughly overhauled, gdaranteed | to be In good shape in every way. The Reliablo, 84 Arch Bt. Phone 2950, OAKLAND, 1920, 5 passenger tourin | &0od paint and 8 perfect cord tires, in excellent mechanical conditlon. Prica {8 low. Now Britain Buick Co., 226 Arch | _8t. _Phone 2407 1921, touring car in periect mechanlcal conditlon, 6 cord tires, wire wheels, good upholstering, Price low, A, G. Hawker, 53 Elm 8t. Phone 2488, OLDSMOBILE "8” 7 pass. touring car, new- ly painted, mechanically perfect, lots of power, excellent appearance. The Rellable, 86 _Arch Bt. Phone 2050, ow OBILE "s" In exceient condition, » nger, economical to opurate, ooka Food. Brice only #50v. Termy vo reapousi+ car, ble parties. C. A. Bence, 5° Main 8t Phone 2218, OVERLAND model 80. Price 3'0 It taken at on The Rellable, 86 A - Tel. 2050 OVERLAND touring car at “5 it sold im= mediately. 'I'he Reliable, 86 Arch st Phone 2060, OVERLAND, 1921, roadster, new pair good tires, mochanical condition fs fine, The Rellable, 86 Arch 8t. 5,000 miles, wire wheels, special paint and upholstering. Perfect throughout. Will sace rifice. Plione 1383, PAIGE, 1920, i passenger touring car, in ®ood mechanical ‘condition. Newly ed. Bes it at Charland's 430 Main Bt. REO, 1917, Fosddier, only §350. Searls, Park 8 I REO, 1919, 1 ton speedwagon, excéilent ene gine, good tires. Price only $430. kK. M. Searle, Park 8t., corner Elm. Fhone 2110, REO ROADSTER, 1920, new paint, 4 new cord tires, equal to a new . One ride will convince you. The Kellable, 86 Arch __St._Phone 2950, STANLEY STBAMERBS- passenger, Iate touring; aleo roadster, at bargain prices, Packard twin six roadster, only $160 cash required; small monthly payments for balance. Open evenings. Aaron G. Cohen, _Hartford, Ine, 185 Park St STEPHENS, 1 Tt modsl, maroon red rolor ‘ornla top, § cord tires, completely rebullt and In fine con- dition. A snappy looking car at a low price. The Rellable, § Anh ll. Tll 2050, STUDEBAKER touring car. Cheap It taken at once. Fhoue 193-12, i Ureenwood street, STUDEBAKER, & cylinder, newly painted, new tires. Tel. 429-14 or 87 Elm 8t BTUDEBAKER touring car, all new tires and theroughly overhauled. This car has béen owned by one party only and has ad the best of care. Arch St. Phone 2950. ' CARS OF QUALITY -3 ‘Thomas, 1208 Stanley 8t or 1460,