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LENINE'S BODY LIES ATREST IN MOSCOW Half Million People Pay Tribute-- Demonstration in Berlin Moscow, Ja body of Nikolai l.enine | an tomb in the sh } whith a half million ute to th “commanls The casket unfinished the siekle bols of th ceremony entombment N A 0 T 11 A A0 A O S 5 4 AR ~NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY JANUARY 28, 1924. emed forgotten what was taking and for hours after the casket had been lowered the crowd marched by the mausoleum | No Oratory. | no oratory at the serv- of unions, only music | and the frequent guard of honor about the music had ceased | weather s realizy nes in the place, There was ice in the house hy an orchestr; changing of the the bier., Whe the coffin was ovieff, representing the state, assisted by representatives of the workmen, | lifited it to t! shoulders and began | he cold march to the mausoleum.| pall bearers were changed at frequent intervals and all the high of- cials of Soviet Russia took their| L n helping to carry the casket of | tomb thore was a funeral | oration by Evdokimoff, a central com- teeman, who extolled Lenine international genius of the work- ‘s revolution,” a man who stood threshold of new epoch of the dead,” said Evdokimoff, lives in the mighty incoming human masses. He has led the ssed peoples inte the right road face of the most powerful of world."” When the speech was concluded, was a peal of bells, the boom of inon and a salute from the factory les as the casket was lowered to its dais. The thousands who packed Red Square and the adjacent streets bared their heads and standing thus there community Try to Match These Sisters for Beauty THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATRS FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 0 09 $1. Upon_Application Count 6 words to a iine. 14 lines to an inch, Minimurm Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. epted After 1 P. M. for, Telephone for ‘onvenience Call 925 and \el far a Teinfore- BURIAL, VAU mhrn “omerete sle scaled. ed; water proof. heremeticall will outlast ol metal. not require larger lots. . 1. Vauit Co. wood or rea LOWERS- Potted piants, taliztng _on funcial lnlmum Greenhouse, '\h { l\H'h St. | CUT FLOW funeral work. 880, hone 589-12, | and nursoryman. Simonsen, Fox 69, . Ahiru Do Dleasing | Bervice Station, Stauley und 6 Main Bt. LEXINGTON— lll'h ‘ade motor cars. Bales and Serv . Bence, 61 Main Bt.; 'phone 221 MAXWELL_AND CHALMERS—Ralen service. McGauley and Benuett, street. MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known the world over. F. L. Green, Sales nd _ Service, Glen_street; . Hawker, 58 REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kenueth | M. uearle & Co, Sales and Service, cor, klm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn.; ‘phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers, STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $995; special six touring, $1,350; big six touring, $1,750; . O, B. factory. M. lrving Jeste: 193 Arch St. “This Is a Studebaker yea R TI I T WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St.; service, 127 herry “St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” ._C._Rudolph; 'phone 2061-2, Autos and Trucks For Sale [ ] CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN— Rulck sport touring. Bulck roadster. Ford roadster. Tiudson spevdster. Buick roadster. Stephens touring. Studebaker touring. ERYMA ers, berries, 1_wil eall, befors the tomb sang ymns. Throughout ind railway Square Studebaker sedan, -7-pass, funar; Studebalier sedan, 7-pass. below awaiting the e f the hy representatives of Nebraska; to Representative in con-| 5 Vera | - s e —— | AMBER. lost Saturday after- return te 26 Liberty | These five girls, sisters, are proving valuable office assistants to Left to right: Goldie Dunn, secretary to representative Simmons Billie Dunn, secreta Russia whistles blew trains halted, and ”‘”"‘gl‘ess. ssioy more NEW BRITAIN BUICK CoO, — No More Excuses !- You Can Own a Car Now Come and Select a Car—Pay For It While Riding We Are Making It So Easy To Get a Car That You Will Be Doing Yourself An 1 Injustice By Not Getting One HERE THEY ARE CAR FORD ROADSTER ... FORD TOURING ..... FORD LIGHT DELIVERY FORD LIGHT EXPRESS FORD ROADSTER DEI n'r':n'\" FORD WORM DRIVE CHASSIS. FORD COUPE FORD SEDAN FORD WORM DRIVE PANEL ASH $10.00 00 5.00 5,00 5.00 20.09 50.00 50.00 100,00 Weekly £10.00 ) MANY OTHERS Automotive Used Car Exchange ARCH ST. 86 PHONE 1729-2 Open Evenings and Sunday l ! port, | Conneeticut child Dunn, secretary to Representative Frear of Wisconsin: McLaughlin of Nebraska; Marge Dunn Weir, formeriy secretary to Represéntative Mondel, | Jean Dunn, secretary ot Representative Clark of of New York. and there were five minutes of silence Berlin Communists Dispersed, Berlin, Jan. 28.—While a memorial meeting for Lenine was in progress in a Berlin theater last evening a large erowd outside shouted *“Down the schuposi! (protection police) down with capital!” The crowd re- fused to disperse and the police were forced to use their clubs. CHILD LABOR GAINS Rev, Oscar Maurver of New Haven In- sists That Employment of Ch In This State Is Increasing New Haven, Jan. 28~That child labor is increasing throughout the country and especially in Connecticut, was emphasized yesterday by Ogcar E. Maurer, in a sermon at Center church here The clergyman urged citizens to interest themse in the situation, Dr. Maurer cited that the number of employment in this first six months of 1¢ cent more than for the same period of 1921, The increase was not fully accounted for by the period of indus- trial depression which sent many children back to school in 1921, he said, In Waterbury, statistics show- ed, he said, that nearly cight times as many children received cortifi- cates during the first half of 1923 as for the same period of 192 iric he said, 41 per eent for cal conditions Dr. Maurer cited four methods hy which citizons might aid in remedying the situation namely By membership in the national child Jabor committes which is urg ing passage of a constitutional amend ment covering the situation; hy writ. ing to congressmen and the commit tee having the amendment in charge by personaily informing themselve of the facts and by support of the welfare tior ves statistics to show children seeking city during the was 110.9 per work owed a deer the period due to lo- associ The Family Car “How many will your car “All the neighbors and n while my wife and myselr,” hold Life, AS IF MY FOLKS Ccuwoo S/ MIAS SAS AT EMOUGH WATHOUT GO’ BUGS OVER THIS wi lh‘ once in | of | WATERBURY POLICEMAN | DI OF HIS INURIES Licut. Tehan Was Struck By Laundry | e republi tWo years ago that he the end of | NORY Waushington, Nebraska, s present term, had decided to be a candidate for renomination Truck Last Week—Hope Had Be Held Out For \ who Wednesday condition, havit skull when stuck by a died carly of the truck, had recov bec declin tormed of same order in charge 1. in this city to do traffic duty. He treland In born this country pointed to the police 16, 1891, Tehan erbury, Tehan of the loe v, but more An operation Friday Licnt, oldest officers on the The acecident which The sustained His Recovery i New Lieut. Finton .o . department, taken to the hospital last afternoon in a critica & sustained a fracture laundry this morning. Hope held out for Lieut. Tehan's last night his condition serious and he be had been \ in the Jan, 28 I police pantes. There in New aftern patient's life, as one of the two Waterbury polie on as 1 suing of a police would have placed him department’s traffic the first officers was coming to us a child, He was ap- department April accident in which Lieut fatal injuries has hope the rhan w of the was one of 1860, been investigated by the coroner's of- fiee, yet ———SS——— City Advertisement The of New office in their on Friday o'clock nd o1 for the 1 eandidat and eity present Dated January but no arrests have gitrars of Sritain noon Friday, 1 12 o'clock purpose of the Britain o8 1o be lst of THOMAS WILLIANM at New been ordercd Voters of the City will be in session 1n City Hall, Room 40 February 1, 1024 from 12 untik 9 o'clock p. ., bruary §, 1924 from intil 8 o'clock p. m., making an enroll legal voters of the City or the nominatio voted on at the town 10 on Tues teet the mer, To the 1 of cetion 1o be h 8, 1924 and to pr registration EMITH ZipGLEn of Volers this 26th day To the Now Britain 1924 | effect today of New Jersey and sel, 22 » of the 1 insurgents who announced (.\\()I INE UP York, Jan, cents 28, a gallon wagon price of gasoline were put into | > RUN AGAIN nator Nor- group of would retire at said today AGAIN —~Advances of 1 in the by the Standard Oil Co. Showing Shoppe" Taylor, Palace showing Revue' John 00 “Cameo s, Alice 191 North St. Capitol “The Mrs. 1600 Stanle competing com- re more than 1,600 churches | York city. Saturday’s Winners in the HeraldWant Ad Free Ticket Offer To the Lyceum- Kir: Spar- Vanity Adele St. “Hoyt's Nes- 6 Fairview St lnnk} and (e Tost. rimder retur, Teward, found near Owner may h \tifying and peaing for this ad. riiss street, D D Tost color brown, streak \ite on head, white paws, Return, 30 | St Reward. WATCH —without band in case two weeks ago in Plainville. recover by phoning 36-12, SARS BOOK —No. 25903, haa Been Tost destroyed, 1 hereby ment of the mmount of the deposit repre- sented by 1t same, or the issuanco of a duplicate hook o same by vanity Owner fluffy hair, . Mi- Tost, long Return to SMALL-—Diack dog. breed Pomeranian. | _chaels, 47 Olive st Valuable fo whereabouts of formerly of 21 Judd Replies treated strict- Jolm L. McOsker, 52 Ave. New Britain, ly_cont Store Announcements 7 Apply | apply for the pay-! USED CAR DEPT, 176 ARCIL 8T, TEL. 2601, entrance to| BRISCOE -3 passenger roadsier, new pamt, new tires; will sacridice. K. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry §t.; 'phone 2061-2, | BUICK 1822 saven passenger tour! in good coudition, two bumpers and lot. of accessories. Irving Jester, 133 Arch 8t. “This is a Studebaker Year. DODGE 1931—Clean Jooking and fini me- | chanlcally. New tires. Terms $100 cash $55 per month in ten monthly payments. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St, Harte X 1520 —roadater, mechanical tion is exceilent, red wheels, good and tires. This is a_real buy, McGauley & Bennett, 98 Arch Bt., Phone 2052, FSSEX 1921 (ourlig car, mechanicaily in &ood shape, fine paint and 8 good tires. Price on MeGauiey & Bennatt, 98 Arch 8t,, Phone 2062, FORTI 1520, one ton truck chamis, eiegant shape, tires and all. Price $125, a present. Automotive Used Car Dxchange, i1} Arch Si., Phone 9.2, FORD SED. T ®o0d running zondie tion, good palnt, Bence, 51 Main 8t.: 'phone 2215, JOHN EMITH-—Or anyone elee, don't | discard your old faded family photo- graphs, We can copy them or enlarge them for you to look Iike mew. Arcade studio. WEATHET STRIPS—Tnstall the | metal strips saving 1-3 coal bills, Woods, 61 Main St, Phone 2765, MRS accurate | T B | | e ——————y | l ANNOUNCEMENTS l Ter cars in bullding them. Arch street; | | FToR A It and Bulck phone 2607 CADILTAC CARS Lash Motor Co, West Main, corner it and ( essories. Am BODGE and se Eim_ St BURAN wnd_servic A. Bence. 18 Main_etrest; 'y | FORD CATB, Tordson tractor. ioe; geanine parts and accessorien, molive Sales & § 00 ¥ ca'n hes. Honey- Bales and Servicy, Tos “A Reputable Concern. Lincoln_street. anklin; ‘phona +ood Halos sorv: Auto- i Bales Co,, phono 2109, Auto | 139 Areh 8t e e —— | Heirs Wanted “Lost Heirs"-—A book filled with |names for lost heirs and missing kin from different parts of the world, | Chancery court of England, Treland land Bank of England, unclaimed | dividend list ineluded. Write for fre [ bulletin, International Claim Dept. 98 Pittsburgh, Pa., 1 WO THAT WAS WHEN THEY MAD THUAT CASE OF SCOYCH - BUT HANG (T AL BY By Al Posen CLIFF STERRETT BE YOU “THE PRESIDEMNT OF TS wNFouN:DED CONCERN * i Eeivics, | Main, | Teading | Agency | FRANKLIN touring; new peint, good come dition; price very low. M. Irving Jester, | 193 Arch St. “This 1s & Studebaker o excellent vondi- I car for the wine | 3 v Arch B | | FORD | throughout, TOURING CAR—In This 1s & ba McGeuley & Bonnett, §8 Arr{ L good shape in at 3 Pho FORT COUPKE 1921—for #ale. 1n A-l Cone dition. Price Address, Box 34, Herald, FORDS—~FORDS—-FORDS~ Coupe. lute model tourings, ¥100 ewch, a light winter in view & wise purchaser will make & smail down payment and comnience enjoylng his car, AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR ' EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH 8T, PHONE 1720-8, OMEN KVENINGS AND SUNDAYS p—— JANUARY SALE AT HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPARTMENT 1923 Hudson Couch, 182 ass. Cadillae Coupe, Maxwell Touring; new. Studebaker, spec. six car, Oakland coupe, 3 pass. Maxwell Eport Touring; fully yuipped. M. yw‘-n Bport; actual milage touring Hudson 7 passenger Touring, Maxwell Touring, Mazwell Touring. Eassex Touring, Ford Touring. Studebaker, 7 pass. Touring. Studevaker light six touring car, Ford truck, panel body, TERMS TO BUIT PURCHASER HONEYMAN AUTO SALES O, 139 ARCH 8T. ‘PHONE 2109, 1921 1920 1920 1922 1921 1wz 1023 EDAN “in good running condiiion, pietely overhuuled. Call 25 Hene FORL COUPE 1921—Good 3 paint aj | mechanical coudition 18 fine. P“ ‘;:-' E;r Gauley & Ponuett, 98 Arch St, Phone FORD COUPE 1995 must bs seig oo KD COUPE 1973 —must bs sold &t onc & barguin. 3. B, Moran Garage 318% Phone 28433 Are some sure winners. Btutz 4 passenger, WERE vowerful, senger, et o Tiring, Sudshaker special, | | LLChure | Late | juwadls. Easy terms. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park o ford, Comm. OURL 1919 touring car; prie udoiph, 127 CL e S81.3 Cherry Bt.; ‘phone 2081- CAr iR Al snepe ;n':‘:lh.l;l“] Ao good tires, and | 0 " " A Py G. Hawke, o9 {HUDSON 1557 Sposdster. 7 in A-1 condition wih ot of cegsorien, tWo apares mounted on resr, M. Irvin Jente 0 " Baser poar TS B Tom B & A TOURING, A £ T TOUR. 8 CVis 1915 it \\m,\ ROADSTER CARS D AT PRICES, RIGHT SALES €O, INC. 1718 AMERICAN 8 BLM ST TEL OPEN EVE Touring nent job, Join of cash and 19 notes of $36 rarh , 195 Park 8t, Har-