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IRISH ENYOY PROBLEM Upon GIVE UP HOPES OF FLIGHT OVER POLE Naval Officers See Little Chance - for Shenandoah Trip Washington, ¥ 2 hope abandoned that « approve the navy's air « the north polar the project to be launelicd this sum mer, Read Admiral Moffett, chief of the navy bureau of acronautics, began today to map with Lientenant Commander Zachary Lansdowr mander of the dirigible 1 plans for the futur air craft, In the conference betw air service officers, que ing the repair of the Shenandoa made necessary by the which tore the ship from its mooring mast at | lakehurst, N. recently, and mat- | the ters of detail relative to its personnel | and general condition of the ship it self were discussed Commander Lansdowne confidence that the Shenandoah could be put in condition in time the trip to the pole this summer but was informed that information given the pavy department by congressional leaders indicated that there chance congress would give essary approval that soon. It be necessary in order for the tion to start this summer gress to act within thus permit the the flight, stopped by | idge pending upproval by congress, to | be resumed | Ofoers at the navy department| Question Hinges Largely Whether Canada is to Have Diplo- mat at Washington. London, 1 Diplomatic ntation of the Irish Free State in ington appears to be closely 1ked up with the question whether is to have an envoy of ‘is the American capital. Tt is governmental quarters here liplomatic status m ore sanction can be giw- tish government to the an Irish envoy or r to the United ted ¥ rep- Canada With own at are xpedition into regions in tim 1l will | telt in Canada’s setiled be by the ™R tor out Informal have been made to the the F E com- approaches nando: als in London to Britain has representa- Free State gov- ate offi whether Great on to an TIri America, but the hes not sounded the American ernment direetly, Premier Macel scheme, but fee 1ccount its much e, ought to have priority over the in the matter of direc ntation at the American capi- 1 When that point is settled offi- cials here believe there will be no ob- P to the establishment of a Free | diplomatic relationship with the American state department. JACK CABLES ADVICE Wires Lodge to Stand Pat use of any o the J to s concern 1d is not averse to hat Canada, on of greater impor- tate cxpressed | Feprose ta Free re | t was 1he woul expedi for cc | Demps two weeks an preparatory work for | in President Cool Yor Two Rounds With Firpo Tonight's Fight. Buenos Aires, I%eb, 23.—Farmer busy explaining today that ll.nrh:v, American heavyweight who is snant Commander Bartlett, at-,to fight Luis Firpo tonight, has re- tached to the board in an ad- |ceived cable from Jack Dempsey visory capacity, had becn in error last |saying: night when he announced in an ad- | wishes in your .contest with dress broadcast by jio that the [ Ifirpo. Stand pat for two rounds and Shenandoah would leave Lakehurst on {you can't lose.” June 1 for the polar flight. Command- | Lodge also received a message {rom er Bartlett preparcd his speech some |Jack Reddy the Minneapolis promo- time ago and failed to correct it in [ter who is promising him a match the light of later developments, :‘\nh Tom Gibbons, the St, Paul light — { heavyweight the first week in April, REVOLT SUPPRESSED i SUES Fofi sm,ooo Guayaquil, Ecuador, Feb, An Father of Child Kitled in Worcester polar a insurrectionary movement in northers, Ecuador has becn suppressed by the government, insurgents who have the Cordilleras mountains, 1 Troops are pursuing the taken refuge in Hospital Elevator Accident Seek- ing Damages, Worcester, Feb, 23.--Separate suits (for $10,000 each were brought today by Albert E. Young, father of one of {the children killed in one of the re- [cent fatal elevator accidents at city hospital, against these defendants: {Congressman Samuel 1. Winslow, {chairman of the board of trustecs of |the hospital; Supt, George C. Hal- | cott the public buildings depart- ment; Dr. Charles A, Drew: superig- tendent of city hospital; TRAIN IS DYNAMITED By The Assoctated Pross. Vera Cruz, Feb, -A pilot train preceding o passenger train from Mexico City for Vera Cruz was dyna- mited yesterday afternoon near Sole- dad. No casualtios arc reported. | Worcester, that the re- fuir conducted by St. Jos- {eph's congregation was a4 financial | #ue Awards were made at the closing, as follows: Burrel of flour, H, J. Donnelly; $16 in gold, Mary C, Lee of 121 Buassett strect; barrel of flour, Matthew MeGrath, 173 Maple street; statne, Rev, Patrick Daly; sitk quilt, . W, Young; pair blankets, Mrs, Kd- {ward Conlin, 104 Hart street; ton of coal, James B tuble cloths and & T. W. O'Connor: three bar- | rels flour, Matthew MeGrath; $10 in gold, W. Keply: bridge lamp, Mrs, (A, Vitzgerald, rard street; een- | terpiece, Mrs, Spindler, 418 Main street ¢ table lamp, Mre, . MeGuiness, amp street: bed John Donne §1 Pleasant smoking cabinet, 8 H. Hinch centerpicce, Mrs, Joscph Roy, Main street; eoffee perco Sadie Kelly, 37 Park ter. of sugar ton of Durham., cont parish irace; Il over throat and 1. 1t woon pens. tubborn cough m trates and quiek 1y brenks ©r eold in throat o chest p? Sure, Camphorole is the handiest and -’t remedy for Croup Spa kly, Keep Tean, . | spread, o 1idd ies waken “troet 1ifTe in pEs inte 330,07 send for PREESAMPLE, Iutor, 2 A braee Or. Brigadeil’'s Camphorele, Atlantic City, and a British forcign office by | g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1924. COOLIDGE'S TEACHER! Yehoon v e ATE L INSTITUTE | | Early | (Continued from First Page) TEE HERALD “WANT ADS” Demorcratic As) A es That Aspirant Announces Tha Alphabetically Arranged Tor Quick He Will Go Before the Ohio Voters iCUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 Next. Week, 1 line 1 line 1 lino 1 line 1 line 1 line . 1 line $1.80 $1.50 der Rates Upon Application Columbus, Ohio, IFeb, 23. —William | i- [G. McAdoo will submit himself to| | Onto voters a candidate for the | democratic nomination for president, | probably early next week. | This was determined her the secretary for the pr 1d, he was pleased to re- from Coolidge, his prized pos- signed by dent. Inst ceive n personul let which is now oie of today at | BURIAL VAUIAS ed; water proof, ‘oncrete stecl heremeticall N. B, Vault Co., 275 Maple, Ph reinforc- ly sealed. will outiast elther wood or metal. Do not require larger lots, reasonably priced. one 2765, Florists and Nurserymen CUT FLOWBRS—at low prices. aln _Green Hous rmer Oak sunlf Sts., Tel GUT _FLOWERS variety. Johnson Greenbouse, 517 Church I otted plant, Count ¢ words to a line, 14 lines to an inck, Minimui Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 36 cents. No. Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenlence of Customers. Call 925 and. Ask for a “Want A4 Opurator. sessions. | Speakers at Institute |a conference of McAdoo supporters Rev. Mr. Carpenter spoke at the |With Secretary of State ad H. sessions yesterday afternoon in place | Brown, W. D. Wilkin, Cleveland at- of District Superintendent Rev. Dr, |10orney, and Hamiiton G. De Weese of John H. Bell. Dr. Elmer A. Dent, | Columbus, were advised, by the secre- former district superintendent and G. |tary of state that it would be neces- | | D, Gold of the Hartford Theological |$4T¥ to obtain written consent of Me- Adoo in order that he might enter the race, and they immediately wired | | seminary were among the speakers. free 218 Oa Box 69, 195-12, Speclalizing on funeral New Brit- and La- pleasing work. h Bt 880. CUT FLOWERS, potted plants; all. Kindi delivery. Sanilallie’s ‘phote 58 AUTOMOTIVE ! Auto and Truck Agencles { WILLYS-KNIGHT AND QVERLAND motor cars, showioom at 4 Eln St.; service, 137 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Vaive Motor.* R. C. Rudolph; 'phone 2051-2. 9 Autos and Trucks for Sale APPERSON—cport_touring, very fast and easy riding, only $250 cash. Balance monthly. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park street, Hartford. BUICK TOURING 1922—In A-1 condition, guaranteed 30 days, ready for the road. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. *“This is | _a Studebaker Year” BUICKS—we have several 1917 tourings and roadsters at very low prices, souie being n first class conditon. M .lrving Jester, 193 Arch St, “Ths Is a Stude- baker Year.” This morning Dr. Bell spoke twice, | th as did Dr. Barto of the Blakes- |Him at Les Angeles to forward the Training school at New Haven, |recessary documents. While MeAdoo John L. Davis alse delivered an | had expressed willingness to enter the | Ohio campaign, it said he had afternoon was devited to Bible | not consented in writing. | study and recreation. This evening| In order that there might be no and tomorrow morning Rev. Dr, |difficulty through ‘delay in the mails, Charles Guthrie, general secretary | Brown said that he would permit the of the Epworth league, will speak. McAdoo declaration to be filed upon | The young men will attend Every- |receipt of telegraphic consent from Rible class tomorrow morning [the former treasury secretary, pro- » Capitol theater and in the aft- vidoing written confirmation followed. ernoon, Dr. Guthrie and Rev. John 1..| While no definite date was set for Davis will administer communion. [the filing of the declaration, it Was!toda} (o the safer venture of banana o et ey indicated that it would be submitted |, i, 2 [ carning that the valuable secretary of state early in the | ) Next Friday is the final filing | CArE0 of bananas aboard the stranded { Atlantic fruit steamer, Amelia, ashore fon the Little Kgg Harbor shoals was | being tossed into the sea, flocks of | speed boats manned, in some instances |by crews from “rum row" hovered | New Britain lodge of Elks is pre -".n'ounrl the stranded vessel throughout pared to entertain members of Hart- the night, and today gathering up |ford lodge Monday night at the Elks'|bananas as fast as they were tossed fair, which opened Jast night with|overboard from the port holes of the |the best “first night” crowd in many |vessel. As a consequence the banana lyears, Tt is expected that Hartford |market here is in danger of being lndge will send a large d ation, | glutted. The entertainment last night was pro- The wrecking tug Resolute ig still | “state of emergency,” which has pre- | ¥®d by the Rangers minst s{s":.mdii\g lu Plut tlh-;r: ::\}.l"]lk‘ hope [vailed throughont Germany sinee last | Which presented an intoresting pro- that the vessel can b k November, when it was proclaimed by |ST&M Of Songs, jokes and dances. | o s Tum Attention to Salvaging Rich Crop of Bananas From Wrecked Sl Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 23.—Boot- leggers and smugglers turned from he risky occupation of rum running ‘:‘ AGAINST REICHSTAG ! ¢ n.«-ml To Dissoly ‘Hartfortri' Delégation | Coming to Elks’ Fair |to the | week. | date. ! German Cabi It In Event of a Conflict With Gov- ernment. By The Berlin, Feb. 23.—The cabinet has decided to dissolve the reichstag in the event of a conflict between that |body and the government over the continuance or discontinuance of the A Elevator lll-: spector H. A, Searles and the city of South | ————— presidential decree, | Dancing is enjoyed each evening. The abinet's decision was given to | foreign correspondents, specially | Herr Spicker, chief of 1D 23, AT 80 Mrs. Mary MR Bridgeport, | Elizabeth Dorsey, DORSEY | the IFeb, summoned by the press bureau, whos |a strong impression that was probable in the near future. IVES AMBASSADOR Feb. 23.—~The King today ir Horace Rumbold, the new | mbassador to Spain, | the home of her daughter here today. aged 80 after an illness which began last Sunday., Mrs. Dorsey was a mem- ber of an old Massachusetts family nd her home has been at Lee, Mass, { REC Madrid, received RBritish FIFTH ANNIV Ry stafson of 33 | ST T | | P ti al [ Mr. and Mrs, ¥red G ractic |Glen ‘strect entertalned a number of | |their friends from New York and this ,cuy in honor of the fifth anniversary of their wedding at their home last | ; 3 evening. A pleasant evening was |spent and a deliclous luncheon was served. Mr, and Mrs, Gustafson were presented with a purse of § | SERA N-KUL/ Anthony Seraphin, a well known | concessionaire, and Miss Pauline Ku- las of 28 Orange strect, will be mar- ried Monday morning at 7:45 o'clock at the Bacred Heart church, They | Yy {will be attended by John Godleski, a 4 ' nephew of the groom, as best man, and Miss Tessie Duman malid | nonor, as K STEAMER WRLECKLED, o, 2 “The Groek Assimina M. Ewmbiricos, of [ 5,000 tons, from Bucnos Aires, Jan, {156 for this port, was wrecked in the priver Scheldt while nding that stream today. The steamer ran aground an® subscquently brok: in |two, the forepart sinking. There were no casualties, the crew being safely landed, ‘ \ | ¥ Associnted 1orems, Manila, Feb, Rupert 0. Mon- tinola. was re-clected presidont of the democrata party today al the party's national convention here. Montinola has been a supporter of General Leonard Wood and the mer's sclection again as lcader taken to indicate the convention adopt a policy of co-operation Ithe Wood administration fo was will with Bome kindly inventor devised combination knife and fork for | by war vets who lost an arm. Her it is in action. a use THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Clout This on Your Clothes-Rack. mother-I-law of | fre t of England, Ireland | WOKTHER FTRIFF—Tist . Y o - o . | Chancery court o ngland, ) 3 — Tustal Mrs, Clifford B, Wilson, wife of for-| A trips saving 1-3 coal bilis, [ mer Lieut.-Governor Wilson, died at | of Governor | ! Heirs Wanted Z “Lost Heirs'—A bhook filled with | names for lost heirs and missing kin | from different parts of the world. and Bank of England, unclaimed { dividend list included. Write for free | bulletin, International Claim Agency Dept. 98 Pittsburgh, Pa, U. 8. A— —advt. . ————— ] TAXPAYERS NOTICE, | The Board of Relief of the City of | New Britain hereby give notico that | they will meet at t) office in the | City Hall at 1Q:00 a. m, to 12:00 ., In. |and from 2:00° p. m, to 5:00 p. m, on | Saturday, March 1st, 1 , to attend to the duties pertaining to sald ap- | pointment, Also on March 4th, Tth and 11th, from 2:00 p, m. to 5:00 p. m., and every evening from March 1st to March 11th, 1924, except Sun- | days, from 7:30 p. m, to 9:00 p. m, March 21st, 1924, is the day on which application for r can be | made, from 7:50 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. We also give notieo t we will meet the Board of Asscssors on March 1st, at 10:00 a, m, WILLIAM BCHAEI'ER, BURTON C. MOREY, MICHAEL MeCRAN B - t OF NOTICE A, Dezalbn of Meriden \ Arthur Dezalbm, formerly of New Britain, County of Martford, und now of parts un: Btate of Conne ticut, New (laven County, w Haven Februury 1, 1924 complaint of the sald Florence A. Dezalba pray or reasons therein sot forth for a diverce returnable before the s perfor court in and for New Haven County held on the first Tuesday of March, 1924, It appearing to and being found subscriblug authority that the sald has gote 1o parts unknown, | by the { defendant of tha pendency of given by publishing this Britaln Worald New Britain he New 1th day 1 DANTF Clerk Count il Assigtant of Haven ard of I!'\Ih:f.' vicinity of So. Burritt and West Finder call Plainville, 135-12, BROOCH—lost, Sat. morning, Sardonyx, In Main Sts. BULL DOG—found. Dark bri white. No collar. floor. 114 Carlton St., and 3rd own BANK BOOK—No., 24211, on Co Trust Co., return to bank. ‘ommercial lost_at Capltol theater. Tel. BLACK RIM—eye glasses in leather case, 2826, GLASSES—In case lost, containi tuck. office. SILK UMBRELLA—lady's, lost theater, Wed. night. Return office, SPARE TIRES—30x3%, lost Britain and Bristol, Neri Bros., t. WATCH—Gold, Hamliiton, with chuin, lost Wednesday between Trade shop Stanley St. or R. Park St. Finder please return Personals HAVE—you ever before placed ings where a great state holds you realize that with this can get Room 407, Booth block, Phone Store Announcements FREE—Gx7 enlargement with ove film developed by Ohrnstedts, Main St. n; foun- tain pen and eraser, marked Alice Shat- to Herald T Palace to Herald between New 157 Main knife and nLanders R. track Return, 25 Meadow St. your sav- collateral in trust for every dollar you put in? Do safety you 7% on all thrift payments you make following our plan? Austin & Kron 3045, 7 vy roll of 72 West SLEIGH PARTIES—take 41 Lasalle St., 3rd floor, from 7 to out Tnquire, me 494-12, 0 and after § o'clock eves, WEATHER—forecast falr _and right weather for photographs. a special for this month only, Pancls, size 4x6 only $2.00, Studio. mild, the We' have 6 Beauty Arcado the metal Woods, 61 Maln 8t, Phone 276! accurate . T B l AUTOMOTIVE | Auto and Truck Agencics L4 BUICK ~ MOTOR CARS-- are being bullt sud Bulck ing them.” New Britain 226 Arch _street. _ Pnone CADILLAC CARS — Sales L Motor Co. "A Heputable accessories, American Sules Co, and service, Elm_8t, corner Frankl: and Just Real Good A, Be Main strovt; FORD CARS, Fordwson tractor. uine parts and accesmorl: Bules & Service C |HUDSON AND ESSEX ~Anerica ice. wan Auto Sales Co. Arch 8t Bervice Btation, Btanley uwnd ¢ Main St A, M. ‘Better UODGE BROTHERS MOYON CANS—Bals 5. & F. Motor Sales 'plione DURANT AND STAR motor cars. Saies care is bulld- Bulck Co., 2607, nd _ Service, Concurn,” West Maln, corner Linsoln street. CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars s 165 31, Cara” C, ‘phone 2216, Hules worve s, Autos 200 B. Main, » leading car values, See the new (oaches. Honey- Salw and Service, 1 TTUPMOBILE CARS—Baies unl Bervice, City Hartford Ave, corner Pacncsss, ligh gradb wotor and Sorvise. C. A, Bencv, bi ‘phone_ 2315, service, sirest, MOON MOTOR CARS— the world over, I, L |, Bervice, Glen | NASH and Oakland Bervice, A, G, Huwker, ‘phone_ 2458, McGuuley and Beanett rabl on, o b8 Bl Te [MAXWELL AND CHALMPFIS 34 s, Bales Main 8t} . d ¥5 Arch ¥ sal 8al m street’ B0 MOTOR CAIS and tiu.ke, M. Searle & Gim and Park Ste, New Briad ‘phone 2110, Local agents Enubbers. tor Ko ., Bales and Servive, i, Comn.; Gabrisl Oh, Heartloss Dad ! Daughter—Daddy, de $25 to buy you a birthday pr Parismonious op-—-No, Jane, I'd vather have the money.- Lampoon, o "8 e esent ? v 1 think Harvard Pa Was Mad Enouéh t—o “Beard the Lad; in Her Den” HEN THEY STamY KIDDIA ME THEYRE BARMKIA UP THE WRONG TREE ., DAWGOME HEIR IMPUDENCE! KIDDIA' THE FAMOUS BEAUTY JuDGE® I wASH HETD CALL W PERSOM AM' I'D GIVE HIM FIVE MINUTES OF MY VALUABLE TIME THAT HED NEVER FEROIT! " A THE, PASY. s oM “THE AINT BUICK TOURING 1921—3 passenger, just recondition and new paint, guarantced 30 days. Don't buy a used Bulck bufore looking over our line. M. irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This ¢ & Studebaker | _Year BUICK ROADSTER, 1918, Good rubber and in fine runnin, condition. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, BUICK TOURING 1921—seven passenger, in wonderful running condition, two i spares, will sell cheap to make room for new Studebaker. M, Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker Year. CONT ROADSTER In fine shape mechanic- ally, good paint and 5 good tires. Rue doiph’s Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN-— Bulck sport tourlag. Buick sport touring, 0 Buick roadster. Ford roadster, Hudion speedster. Bulck roadster. Stephens touring, Btudebuker touring. Studebaker sedan, 7-pass. Siudebaker sedan, 7-pass. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. USED CAR DEPT. 176 ARCH ST. TEL. 2601, DODGE~—touring car, 1915, good condition, Phone 343 Plainviile. FORD—1920, one ton truck ¢ shape, tires and all. Price Automotive Used Car Arch St, Phone 1729-2, FORD BEDAN, 1921; good running condie ton, good paint, C. A, Bence, 51 Main 8t.; 'phone 221/ FORD 1934—touring car, This car just left the show room, never driven, If you are contemplating buying & Ford car, here's @ chance to save Prico $400. Ter can be arranged. 6 Main 8t HUDSON TOUR-SEDAN--recently over- hauled, good palut, tires and upholstering terms to sult and will consider lighter car In trade. A, G, Hawker, 62 Elm 8t. Phone 2450, sols, elogant 26, & present, Exchange, FORL3-—-YORDS—FORDS-- 1923 Tudor Sedan, 1924 Touring. 1922 Roadster, 1921 Coupe, 1922 Coupe. Vew late model tourings, $100 cmohy With o light winter tn view @& wise purchaber will make a small down payment and commence enjoying lis car, AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE, #6 ARCH BT, PHONE 1720-8. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDATS e E— FEBRUARY SALE AT 1IUDBON AND LSSEX USED CAR DEPARTMWNT 1928 1 Hudson Couch, 4-Puss, Cadillae Coupe, Sludebuker, spec, six Oakland coupe, 3 p Maxwoil Spurt Touring car, Hudson 7 pussengor Youring, Maxwell Touring, Fasox Touring, Studebaker, § tourlug 1 1 wn M 1o v puss, Tourings TERMS 1o BUIT PURCHASBR HUNEYMAN AUTO BALES CO, W Al s, Thi. 2100, N roudeter, Goud tuuning coodition, Cherry St Phone i, LT SUPMUBILE touilug car in A Mmechanically; bve good lires, udm Sod; Ba0U Lakes 1L A G Hawk ] s t.; "phoue 2466 <ASI SEDAN ‘mechanicaliy perivct, § good tires, Would wake ek wellent car for lvery werk, Wil take Hghter car in_trade, terms arranged. A hiawlaer, ¢! _Elm 8L, Phone 2466, uphoistering, paint oo Price $86, VPhone 3 Model « 1921 weunt Luuolph s Garag: Uhory s 1 i wort Irving Jeat Studcbaker n thoroughily overhauied, good tires, including one ot demonstration, . 51 Malu 8L, Vhope 221 you should buy one e $159, u touring 1919 Kissell dan § repammted $3i5, Scripps 26, Frankiln touring $ Up, Aston G, Uhen, et, Hartford, Hatisfaction our guarautes following vsed cars und 1919 Reo cdwagon. 1920 Yoo dwagon, 1921 Reo speedwagon 1917 G, . ton_trick, 1919 Bulck 6 eyl 1915 Jteo 6§ oyl 4 om trucks, the vand oo, o Chasla ¢ chassis ETH ELM M. SEARLE & co, AND PARK €Ts, 2110 REO CARS AND TRUCKS. ROAMER ROATL R 1930—4 pase. #port 1. Wire wheeis, 5 good tires, paint new top, right, Rudoiph's rage, 137 ¢ 1Y B, Phone 2051-2, Ralesroom, § Eim &, 1" STEVENS 19237 pass. touring sl conaltion and spare, terma Bence, §1 185 Park St Auto Parts and Acvessories 11 AUTO SUPPLIBE— PISTON PINS, AMBRI- CAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBESTOS M MOBILOIL OILS, ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY €O, 11 MAIN ST, BATTERIES - Willard storage, wet and ar. winter storage. Try us, Simmons Storag’ 8t., Phove 22 rudio battecies. _Cotton's Batte Bervice Sta., 309 E. Main 8t Tel 171