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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Ji NI 1928, T T R T ST T s Y " GRLKDDER GETS PHONE STRIKEDES e News Dipeches From AY Oer e Word | SUNPLE OF HER OWN NOT PROGRESS MUCH NEW AUTOMOTIV Auto sad ANNOUNCEMENTS Florists and Nurserymen ALIPORNIA AND JAPANESE privel ' B et §0.00 pe Barberry bush, | e £ oniyd | #TVE EBARERS L gorantum planis § 19 Eeranium plants 4 or §490 8 dos Pour killed. many Injured by freak |and terrer exists the e in New York metropolitan area millions in preperty damage in mad storm over castern slates bt els [N LN touring, $918; oy louriag Senator Piet Plorida, ranking er emocral AN commerce committes Tries to Jolly U, 8. Treasurer But| Loses Out and Ready Raference LINE BAPES FOR PONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Washington, June 27 Frank White, treasurer of the United Sates, | was leaving his effice in the treasury one day recently he heard & | young weman clerk in the Veterans bureay pleading with 4 ¥ rd ! stationed at the door to keep ehanes visitors i Bam's money Vaults When the guard saw My told the persist “the gentleman help you Mr and the youns weman she wanted (wo coins of & recent A of silver dollars as souVERIrs. *Phat will be easy,” sald Mr White, | “1 have none at present, but T can get | them for you in two days. I you will come to my office day after to-| morrow 1 will have them for you" | “Than you ry mueh,” she sald, | “Rut, by the way, who are you | “Why, I am the Treasurer of the United Mates,” returned Mr, White blandly. “Who are you® She looked at his suspleiously, "Oh 1 am Prineess Mary she retorted sarcastically. 8 w pretty and Mr White was not above having a joke at her ex- pense, 8o when he went to hia offee pext day he enlisted Deputy Tate to help, and the stage was set for the visit of “Princess Mary." Two days later “Princess Mary" was informed by the guard outside Mr White's office that the treasurer would sea her. She went inside, where she was ceremoniously greeted by Mr, Tate, who howed her Into the office of Mr, White, Mr. White paid his respects very eeremoniously and sald he would i form Secretary Mellon and the prosi- dent of her presence because they would want to pay their respecty to her and express the honor they eit at her visit. Mr, Tate was called and instructed to inform Mr, Mellon, Mr. Tate bowed himself out and walted outside for developments, The young woman hecame more and more embarrassed overy minute, £he could not find a ghost of a smile on Mr. White's face and it scemed evident to her that he was in dead earnest. Realizing that she must ex- plain before Mr, Mellon came down, she stammered out: “Do-do-you real- ly think I am Pri-Princess Mary?" “What?" returned Mr. White, in a shocked voice. “Do you mean that you are not Princess Mary?" “N-no, sir, I thought you yere kid- ding me when you said you were the treasurer and I thought I would kid you, too. I thought Mr. Mellon was the treasurer. Mr. White explained to her the dif- ference between the two positions and said he would advise Mr. Mellon that he need not e Antn But the young woman got the two silver coine. when wi | out of White voman that t young there may be able to White made inyuiries aplained that | ATTACKS STATE FARM New Haven, June 27, — A ‘plea against commitment of June McCoy convicted of burglary in a number of summer cottages at Branford, was made by her attorney to Judge John 'W. Banks in superior court today on the ground that recent disclosures made through the newspapers have shown that the state farm for women “4s not a fit place for a woman at this time.” The attorney said that the state farm is no better than a jail and added: “I vigorously object to having this girl sentenced to the farm until the present cloud over the sit- uation has cleared.”” Sentence was deterred. House of Ajacclo, where Napoleon Bonaparte was born, has been pre- sented to the French natlon by Prince Napoleon. (Continued from First Page) — showing ia this situation in exchanges depleted by the walk- out of eperators former operators or unskilled giris were ealled in and the service was earied on Predictions were made last night by Miss Annie Molloy, head of old loeal 1-A that the strike would end In fall. ure today Department leaders ountered by announeing that pleket ing of exchanges which was earried on yesterday witheut untoward inel dent would be on & larger seale 10 HELD OR FORGERY e ‘“m Arvested i Willimantie For | Crows At Poughkeepsie Are Al in Passing Valse Chevk—Admits Guilt in Court Today, Willimantie, June 27 Kugene Levesque, who said he was from Bhel- | burne Falle, Mass, was held in $3,000 1 ol 0 ouches to training for the the superior court on charge of gery In eity court today. Lovesque went 1o a local garage late 1ast night and tried to get'a cheek for $13 passed, Previously he had offered the cheek to his lan Ay but she did not want it as it was merely made out to a Natlonal bank without the name of the bank, It happened that a state police officer and a elty of- ficer were in the garage when Leves. que offered the check and they ar- rested him. In court the man sald he had signed the check, supporting the charge against him, bonds for LaMontagne Agre; That President Is Correct New York, June 27.—~Morgan E. LaMontagne, wealthy bullder, who re- cently served a term in federal pris- on with his three brothers for soclety bootlegging, salled for Europe on the Paris today accompanied by his wife. “] guess the president is right he commented, when asked he thought of the execut!: appeal to wealthy Americans to become tee- totalers in the interest of law enforce- SAGINAW. City to Have Street Cars After Two | conference is being held at St. Paul's | Years of Buses, Saginaw, Mich,, June 27.—After be- ing without street cars and depending upon unorganized jitney bus transpor- tation nearly two years, Saginaw yes- terday voted almost 3 to 1 in favor of a 15-year franchise for the operation of street cars with motor bus auxil- laries and extensions. The franchise provides for the or- ganization of a new transportation company, two-thirds of the directors of which are to be Saginaw citizens. The cash fare will be 10 cents with tickets at four for 25 cents. KILLED BY 16 YEAR OLD BOY Lancaster, O, June 27,—John H. Karshner, 47, officer at the boys' in- dustrial school here died today at the Institution as the result of an attack made upon him by Frederick C. Mills, 16, of Akron, an inmate, last night. TAKE BACK TWIRLER Bridgeport, June 27.—The Bridge- port baseball club today returned Harry Shriver, former Western league pitcher, to Brooklyn Dodgers by whom he was farmed out. Bhriver is understood to be slated for Albany, also in the Eastern League. NO TROLLEYS IN ITHACA Ithaca, N. Y., June 27.—Employes of the Ithaca Traction Corp., went on strike at midnight to enforce a de- mand for a wage increase of eight cents an hour. The company made no attempt to operate cars. holds Leviathan trial trip as neees World court “is lavgest and most sary and proper, Washington dispated practieal step thus far In histery of the weorld® President Harding te Salt Lake City audience, Sa)S. Wet" vote eaused vietory of eon semvatives in Monday provineial elee. tien in Ontario libera! i eader declares Toronte. Pr. P. G, Banting discoverer of in sulin treatment for diabetes listed for annuity in Canadian eommens at Ot at Another finanelal ebstacle to Gib- | bons-Dempsey ehamplonship contest | at Ehelby, Mont, surmounted when mortgage holding contractors | agreement with prometers, BODY emalns of Slain Student to Be Ex- tawa Governor Walten ef Oklahema places Okmulgee county under mars tial law, declaring state of lawlessness reach — LIGHT WORKOUTS TODAY | WILL EXHUME Readiness For Inter-Collegiate amined o Leam if Two Revolvers gatia to be Weld Tomorow, Poughkeepsie, N, Y., June ¢ Light workouts, designed to put the e | Were Usenl, The whose body murdey 21 27 of Montreal, June | DeLorme, Haoul for Adelarde crmer priest, is now on trial, will be 1o | exhumed today and examined In an rograms today of practieally | oo 1o discover whethor he was bullets from two revolvers, his half-brother, Delorme, inter-colleginte regatia tomorrow were on the p all of the 15 crews that will carry | killed hy [the colors of six institutions in the Phis theory was advanced by de- three rowing championship events on | fense witnesses yesterday, who relat- the Hudson, that two of the bullets with which | All of the eights. we reported to| Ruoul had been killed had never heen be on edge for the rac with the ex- | recovered ception of Washington which lost ¢ defense holds that he was Walling its stroke oar severa ya | kil by shots from two different re- |ago, As a result of his physicians' | volvera fired by two people, | statements that he had improved rap- {dly however hope was entertained | that Walling who was threatened with | blood polsoning from a carbuncle on | his knee might return to his seat in | the westerner's varsity boat this .nll‘r»( PERSONALS House of David Losés In Suit by the Hansels Grand Rapids, June 27.~—-A final decree in the sult brought by John and Margaret Hansel against Benja- | min Purnell and House of David at Nenton Harbor was filed in federal court by Judge John Sater of Colum- bus, O, in which he: 1, Over ruled the application made by the House of David for a rehear- |gell street is at her cottage, “The |ing. 2, awarded the Hansels 824,078 | Mooring,” at Sachem's Head for tho | with costs. 8, over ruled the defend- remainder of the summer. | ants' request for the appointment of a recelver, Mrs, Charles E. Mitchell of 54 Rus- | Miss Lilllan Freeman and Miss! Ruth E. Ensworth are attending the | Eplscopal church conference of New | | England at Concord, New Hampshire, | i as delegates of St. Mark's church. The | HOLD FATHER FOR DEATH Three-Year-Old Ohicago Bog Myster- | fously Shot i | school and will be in session ten days.| Chicago, June 27.—Frank Geralka |was held by the police yesterday In connection with the mysterious shoot- ing of his son, John, 3, who the father |clailmed was shot and killed by a stranger wearing a red bandana hand- kerchief over the lower part of his face. Such a handkerchief was found in the house and a revolver with one empty cartridge was found in a pas- Dr, and Mrs. Clifton M. Cooley and | sageway near the Geralka home. The gon, Clifton, Jr,, will leave Saturday|boy's life was Insured for $100, the | Louis P. Slade and family of 1536 | Stanley street are staying at Tiverton, | R. I, for the summer. Mrs. J. A. Traut of 249 Arch street| is spending the summer at Lake Sun-| apee, N. H. for Ogunquit, Me., where they will spend the month of July. They will make the trp by automobile, Mr. and Mrs. B B. Boyle and son, Jack, left today on an automobile trip through Pennsylvania and to Atlantic City. They will be away for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Glazier of 50 South Burritt street left today for a month’s trip to California. They will joln a party on a sightseeing trip They will go by way of the Grand Canyon in Arizona and will return via Yosemite Valley, Los Angeles, River- side, Yellowstone National Park, Salt Lake City and the Royal Gorge. ANTI K. K. K. BILL IS LAW By The Associated Press. Springfield, Ill., June 27.—The anti Ku Klux Klan bill today became a law by the governor's approval. It makes it unlawful to appear in pub- lle placks while hooded, robed, or masked to conceal identity and pro- vides penalties, father sald. MRS. HORNSBY GETS DIVORCE St. Louls, June 27.—Mrs, Sarah E, Hornsby today was granted a divorce from Rogers Hornsby, star second baseman of the Bt. Louls Nationals. | Bhe received custody of Rogers, Jr., 2 1-2 years old, Married in Philadel- phia, September 23, 1918 the couple separated December 27 last, NOT TO BUY ISLAND | Los Angeles,, June 27.—Edward L. Doherty, head of the Pan-American Petroleum interests today denied re- ports that he was a prospective pur- chaser of Santa Cruz island off Santa Barbara. 600 ARE GIVEN RAISES Scranton, Pa, June 27.—Six hun- dred employes of the Scranton Rail- way Co. were granted an increase in Charge Prepaid 1 day | . " I 18 k1 1 ) 1 hne 1 Hae 1 ine 1 line 1 line Yearly Order Rates U o pon Apphieation Count & words 1o & lae, | pes to an ineh, 2 Space, 3 Lines, Mipimum Tieok Charge, 36 Cents, | No Ad Acespted After 1 P, M, For Cinssified Page on Aame Day. Ads Acceptad Over the Teiophons Wer convenience of Customers, Call §28 And Ask For & "Want Ad" Operator, [ T T T CITY ITEMS | Vietrolas, MKdisons, Pierce's-—advt, Lady Wallace lodge, D, of B, Wi i} hold & regular meeting in Bt Jean de | Baptiste hall this evening at § o'eloek, | Luneh at Hallinan's—adt, | A son was born last night at the New Britain general hoapital to Mr. | and Mrs, Merritt Salmon of 108 Greenwood street Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans | ~advt, Itobert H, Rudde, well known res- faurant proprietor of this city, 18 re- Sonoras at ported as resting comfortably follow. | == ing an operation for appendicitis at St Francis' hopital, Hartford Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner,— udv, There will be 4 meeting of 8t. Eimo lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Judd's | Lall this evening. The grand ehan- | cellor has given permission to the lodge to meet twice a month in July and August instead of once u week, A vote will be taken at tonight's meet- | Ing to melect the nights on which the meetings will be held, Eeletion of of- flcers will also take place, Victor and Edison Plerce's,—advt, Mrs, Georgin Scotton of 25 Francls strect is recovering from o serious iliness. Have The Herald follow records at you on your vacation, 18¢c a weck, cash with | _ order.—advt. A daughter was born Sunday at the New Britain hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W. Thoma of 41 Smith street, Player advt, The departments of the Connecti- cut W. R. C. will make their annual visit to the W, R. C. home at Crom- well tomorrow, Members of Stanley corps wishing to go will take the| 10:07 trolley at the center for Berlin | and the 10:59 train for Middletown. The Unity Sewing circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Johnson, 24 Willlams street. Members may take the Chapman street bus and get off at East street.| Albin Anderson of Kensington un- derwent a serious operation at the New Britain General hospital yester- | day. He is resting comfortably to- day. Dr. C. M. Cooley performed. the operation. Frank Muskus of Meriden yesterday purchased the restaurant and rooming business at the Hotel Regal from E. M. Welinsky. Mrs, John Welss of 215 Curtis street reported to the police early this | morning that $90 was stolen from a clothes closet at her home yesterday. Natale Carenza of 908 Stanley street reported to the police last night that his wife and Nick Damerio, her | alleged lover, had eloped. He sald that he did not know where they went. Planas. C. L. Plerce Co.— ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION By The Assoclated Preas. London, June 27.—A Central News dispatch from Belgrade says six shots were fired at the Jugo-Slavian Prem- wages ranging from three cents an hour to a flat seven per cent increase in an award by an arbitration board today. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Solve This On Your Saxophone 1 HATE THESE SILY CABARETS! THAEY'RE STUPID, VULGAR, THS THe DID YOU EAJOY THE MOVIE, MAZ v IT WAS A VERY I'M GLAD TO HEA you EAJOYED THE PITCHER MA . PUTTY PITCHER, POLLY. WORLD 1S GOING TO P0GS! — I'VE OFTEN fer Nikolal Pachitch as he was leav- ing parliament but that the premlier ;ecnped unharmed. A man named ajitch was arrested. Asiors 800 & s Bice plant, S0 sach, | ___ or 3 des. Bbe, Vines | WILIL » cach and up, A very | service. ) Sandalie, 213 Oak 85| Rudel FEHNTGAT Welar care seies nd “Phe Slesve Valve Meter. & hundred. 1 1110 o WUNSEVIAN — Place vour erder now for Wit trees. hergles, eie.i Alse delng prun: g woark, Slmonssn Plhone lltivl-r POTTED planis and cui works a speciaily. Johnsow 8 8. Phons 880 : ATTEN T80T (ouring. car condition, Anish, top, up § good tives. several eatras. Price ls ©."A, Peuce, 51 Main 8. Phene 33 FARAATN AUTOMOBILE T8T—0Overiand 8 Chummy, 180, Buick 1018 Touring. $400; Cheviolet Rea 35 1919 Beo Touring. $376; Hudson 640 Beven Pasr senger, $326. G. Cohen, Ine, 18§ Park Sr WG WAl WEEK ONLY=We are overns will pay you 1a joek them ever, The h 8t Tel ATATR FORTOIRE ahell Main or West Main Bt aelack. Pinder ety AUNCH 0P KEVE | parked Maugh Viev, feum to 38 Main Bt. third feor. Tel 18313, DO Tiia k and wilie. feund; witheut livense 12K Tapees Tosl oR night at § 14 sMoe e Falr $160; aise other e . order , 107 Areh Bt ¢ for sale at Meleen Gara Tel, 1326, open evenin WUTCR, 19T0—8-cylinder SUTIRg FAT, OMEs inal paint, of excellent AppeATance, \ery ood tires and equipment, and 1n fine nical shape, New Britaln Bulek Tor Trame. lenses lost Sunday night B. Goodwin, 327 Main Bt; IR Th Black ase. with Chareh and Main 8t ' Herald and recelve re TIING —1088, +pa his ear of extras and is positively in ‘an_be bought m‘u. Pinder return e NI — Personals o WAN AND WIVE would 1ke (0 engage & touring car drive=for the holl- days and Sundays of the summer Must be private car, Write to Herald Office, Stanley St WOICK 4 tourin TR, In A apei A, G, Ha T, 15605, 5 good tires, condis Just thoreughly overs oo, 51 Main ki 215 Toads! ry good, L, A I |lll.'lCK, 01 ton. truck; ne very little cad selling with & day gu antee. Pulek Co, 226 Arch stre: Phone 2607, | e e e———— eekly pe/e 63 Chureh WANTED=1,000 men, women 10 be well dressed on easy ments, Roston Clothing Btor: Herald_office. your ot Aomieth a camera from you make good Your camera he if | CHOICEST USBED CARS IN THE CITY= Moral: Arcade Studio, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agoen -IM_ 8 - Hupmobile, 1922, touring, y Bulck, 1919 coupe, Buick, 1919, 8-cyl, touring, UNEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK." Dodgo rosdater, 1010, Oakland touring, 1920, § pass, Chevrolet roadster, 1930, 1919 Chevrolet sedan F. B, BUICK MOTOR CARS—'Better oar are be- ug bullt and Bulck s bullding t 5 Neow Britain Bulck Co, 236 Arch street, Telephone 2007, CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS— L Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern,” Corner_Liucoln_8t, have been reconditioned and newly painted. These GHEVROLET touring, $626; sodan, $560; ¥, O, B. factory. Motor Bales Corp. 6 A AND OVERLAND motor cars. ", Rudo'ph, 127 Open evory evening until § o'clock Plok out your used car and call for demonstration, o] THERS MOTOR CARB—Rales and service. 8, & . Motor Eales Co, 156 Eim 8t., Cor. Fraukiln; phone 731, otor CAars. “Just Real Good Ca! d A. Bence, 18 Main 6t. Phone 2216, FOTLD CARS, fce; genuine pa & Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trados on new and used cers palss considered. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 216 ARCH 6T, PHONB 3607 car values. Sge the n man Auto Bales Co _139_Arch 8t Pho % ; AUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service, City Servico Htation, Hartford ~Ave, Corner Staniey, and 16 Maln Bt. A M. DANTELS—Rennished Tate 1020 seven-pas | application to sald Court, LEXINGTON—FHIgh grade motor cars, Bales and service, *. A. Bence, 61 Msin Bt Phone_2316. JIGON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known the world over, ¥, L. Green, 8ales and Sorvice. 227 Glen Bt. Phone 2809. NABH and Ogkiand motor cars, BSales snd sorvioa, A, G. Hawkor, 68 Eim 8t. Tele- phono 2480, K0 MOTOR CAIB and trucke. Kennoth M. Boarlo & Co, B 4 service. Cor. Elm and Park Bts, N Britain, Conn, Tele- phone 2110, e ————rremr——— ORDER OF NOTICE. At & Court of Probato held at Farmli ton within and for tho Dlstrict of Tarm- ington on the 23nd day of June, 1023 Prosont, Rdward H, Doming, Judg Estate of Charles Blalr, Into of Farming- ton In said Diatriot, ducensed, Tha Administratrix having made written in accordance with the statute for an order of & o the wholo er part of tho real estate do- 1 Acribed therein, it s ordered that sald ap- plication be heard at tho Probato Office in Farmington on the day of Juno 80, 1923, at one o'clack in tho afternoon: and that notlce thereof be given, by publishing & copy of this order in a newspaper having a oiroulation in sald District, and that re- turn be made to this Court. Atteat, EDWARD H. DEMING, Judge. OH WHERE'S THE GOOD OLD- FASHIONED GIRL! —THE KIND WE USED TO KNaw= By Al Posen = opynabt 1923 Newspaper Eparure Service. Ine. Great Britam raghts reserved) BY CLIFF STERRETT T WAS A HEART- BUSTIA DRAMMER| nt condition. Pri senger very e: , Inc, 185 Park 8t low, Aaron G. Col Hartford, Conn. DODGE 1916 roadster in fine looks very good. Co., 226 Arch Bt.; hape, good Britaln thre Bulck ‘phone 2607, FORD! FORDS!— 1017 runabout . 1018 chossls . 1017 coupe .. 1920 runabout . 1521 delivery, starter Basy Term: AUTOMOTIVE BALES & SERVICE CO. 200 EAST MAIN BT. +a0 150,00 T this car 18 with side covors, ® oter. A. G. Hawker, FORD~—Touring, Glen Bt, en B FORD racers, 3, for sale, §60 each. Bargain it taken at once, Inquire at 200 Harte tord evenue, 1821, L. Green, 227 GREAT USED CAR VALUES— Hudson Coach. Maxwell Touring. Ford Coupe. Ford Coupe. Maxwell Coup Chalmers Tou Reo Touring. Studebaker Tourlng. Twin Six Packard, Rock Bottom Prices for Quick Sal HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO. 130 Arch Bt. TEL. 2100, F e T UL SRR ICT I FUDSON SUPER SIX—Just the thing fof party hire, A bargain if taken at once. F. L. Green, 227 Glen Bt., near Ellis HAUPMOBILE, 1024, touring car in excel lent condition throughout, § fine cord tiren; price is low. N. B. Bulck Co, 226 _Arch Et.; 'phone 2607. SMAXWELL Tourlng, 1918, In good running condition, §100 drives it away, 12 Elm Btreet. GAKLAND COUPE—1021, just overhauled and painted, Inquire 260 Hartford OAKLAND 6 touring cars, ra g in from $00 to $300. All of these ca well equipped, good tires and in mechanically. We need the room. cars must be sold this week. M. Jester, 193 Arch St, 'Phone 811, “'This ls Btudebaker Year.' OVERLAND~—Model 90, open express dee livery in excellent condition; good bal gain; also 1921 Ford Delivery, Aaron G, gnhln, Ine, 185 Park street, Hartford, ‘onn, PAIGE, 1019, 6 pass. touring car, good ru 1 condition. Four good tires, Pr! reasonable. 180 Hartford Ave, M. Tresky. 1 LU MR 54 STANLEY STEAMER~—T7 passenger touring This car is in exc 1y, M. Irvin, 'hone 811, STUDEBAKER ‘special touring, terms ;q'\gg'.e; .t:d nAct mofllthé:or, also 19020 an, aron G, hen, " Park Bt., Hartford, Conn. S 5 'his s USED CARS— 1021 Ford 1-2 ton, panel, true 1917 Ren roadster, 2 1916 Overland touring car. 1918 Dodge touring car. 1916 Ford touring car. R. C. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY -8T. PHONE 2061-2, P e e o e Auto w and Accessories 11 > GET READY FOR THE FOURTH— Bargalne in tires, tubes and batteries “The Red Car at your service. O'NEIL TIRE AND BATTERY OOw 30 WASBHINGTON BT, 'PHONE 900,