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BARBARA SMITH WINS §1 TODAY i DOHENY T0 TESTIFY 0il Magnate is Called in on Los A\n-‘ geles Harbor Case—Goyvt. Counsel Complete Work in West, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924. L s ADVENTUROUS BOY KEEPS POLIGE BUSY - Moon Motor Gets a Bit of roe anceics waren s ace Travels Along Atlantic Seaboard | Pomerene and Owen d. Roberts, his s associate counsel, plan to leave for . Advertising Solely on His Nerve hiinchdiin fadoRl enict fualsoiern: g i ment's suit against the interests of I The Judge, sitting at the Juvenile l. Doheny for cancellation of naval A tale that conjures up visions of Gourt, this .morning was exceedingiy reserve oil land leases in the Elk Hills|vye old tymp dime novel” js the sotr pleased to cite little Barbara Smith of district. _ O he¥exrarienots ork . New bl et 70 Francis St. for the poetry prize of Meanwhile Mr. Doheny, who was " 70 ©80 0 EH oo today's sitting, The children's poetry, Nob in court vesterday when Judge FOY. Who was returned to the George it has been noted and recorded, in Paul J. McCormick appointed recefv- Junior Republic at Litchfieid by the eourt, fairly sparkles with originality. ©T8°to preserve the status quo in the |local juvenile court a few days ago. The poems continued to pour in and disputed oil territory pending outcome It l:x a story which makes -'hflfllfl\!r")- they are very good all of them. In "" the suit, pre vjwrm) to rlw.s-n(.\‘ \wf'-;f' l‘““"l'g;,;;"m“:‘: average boy pale into v e Judge 4 the county grand jury today in anoth- |InSig 3 $his article to the Moon Motor com- _ The lease about which the grand|iwcen newspapers and juvenile courts pany, and it is possible that the “man JUTY #eks information is one granted |that names of ofttnders are consider T the moon™ factory will write her a 10 the Doheny interests on land owned |ed confidential information, the name | pleasant letter, Of ‘course, it is none PV the city at the harbor. Legality of <\'r‘|h» _\ouns man.'“flm r‘is :;ut d“ @f the Judge's business, but just the 'h'S lease has been attacked on the ’.gf'r.fi.“m' T i 7 ".(.‘hf' B et hors rou ot b it oae ground that the Loa Angeles city 8pite his 14 years ho manuked within . B you | ¥ it 2 charter specifically forbids such leas. |8 Week to keep the welfare and ju- | what will happen. ing of municipal harbor frontage, Mr, | venile authorities of three cities, the Here is the winning poem: of the Doheny and other witnesses have been subpocnacd. Pope’s Health Good, Say I know you have In the moon, For that story is old as can be heard man But if you'd invest in a Moon Motor s 2 e Reports From the Vatican Junior Republic at the exptnse of the You' : | «New Britain Rotary club, which has | u'd be the man in the moon don't By the Assoctated Press. . * taken an interest in him. A week or | you see? Rome, March 18.—The statements|so ugo he took Fronch leave, and by <R . o Y by a London newspaper that the means of auto rides en route made | RE RN Guing to cnteh & traln 8 health was causing consider- | pjg way to Pinehurst, North Carolina. | i), look: out and cee it able uncasiness and that he was ré-| Here js where his ingenuity first bad But why worry, why feel ported to be suffering from arterio- Just go and call a YVellow Cab, is was received here with svr- Barbara Smith, The Pope's health is of nn, 70 Franeis St City, nd he is daily undertaking an Elihu Burritt Jr. High school. nse amount of work. Yesterday (.\1:!» 11.) | he received numerous cardinals and prelates in private audience and later graned a public reception to geveral hundred pilgrims. On Sunday the Holy Father delivered a long address ‘American Archblshops Are Busy With Visits BV s i red e [to 400 members of the St. Vincent ociety. Much of his time is occu- Roms, Mareh 15.—Archbishops | S0 "% . pied these days in preparing the allo- Hayes and Mundeleln, here for the | duvon' which he will deliver at the consistory which will mark their ele- vation to the cardinalate, today Legan a strenuous week of making calls, their first being upon Cardinal Gas- parri, the papal secretary of state, Among those upon whom the arch- bishops called was Cardinal Bonzano, former apostolic delegate at Washing- ton, who has influenza. His condition coming secret consistory when Arch- | tishons Hayes of New York and Mun- delein of Chicago are made cardinals, Those who have en the Pope in au- dience declarg he seems to be in good health, and is devoting his entire time from 6§ o'clock in the morning until well in the evening to the affaira of . winy the Holy See. Dr. Rossi of Milan re- tiog who got into touch with the Pine- :m’;fim‘:&o,l::ll:: :Qr:::,hol;‘.‘,““‘ contly ‘“‘!'"" the Pope, but he is a purst hotel, to find the boy was gone, %Y perdbnal friend of the pontiff and |ye had become aware of the suspi s | 1 Vatican has denied in unequivocal lojons of the management and with . o terms that his visit had any profes- 'the statement, “I'l g0 to another | speflll . Not]ce sional character, hotel,” waulked out and disappeared - paauns |The hotel management notified the ER EXPLANATIONS ~ """ There will be a whist tonight, given | QUE E | A few days later he was heard | by the Maccabees, Valiant Review, HES, from in Charleston, 8 €. He had after the regular meeting. The pub- lic is invited.—advt, rores of Rum Runners Adopt Busi- e N8y Professions Over Night to Ex: QITY COURT., CITY OF NEW plain Profits in Income Reports. BRITAI | Atlantie City, N. J., March 18 — | Scores of rum runners found it neces- #ary to explain bank transactions in-| volving thousands of dollars during March 8, 1924, | Mary Smith, Katherine Smith and Thomas Smith vs. Heirs, Creditors, Representatives of Willlam W. Gid- dings and Henry P. Strong. 11828 to avoid difficulties when the Upon complaint of Mary Smith|government checked up on accounts Katherine Emith of New Britain, in canvassing depositors on income [ taxes, have become “fishermen,” “real estate operators” and “antomoblle | sulesmen” overnight, In making their | returns on federal imposts, it was Jearned today® Although thetr busi. ness i& outlawed many of the larger 1t appearing and being found by operators in the booze.running trade the subscribing authority that the found thelr business transactions Whereabouts-of Willlum W. Giddings | through the banks were too large fo | and Henry P. Strong, if living, are escape notiee, thelr water equipment unknown to the Plaintiffs or thelr |and investment in motor cars a4 mat- Attorney, and that if dead, the heirs, |ter of record through agencies where representatives, and creditors, or ! purchases were made, and they are | some of them, or the residence of |sald to have sought the adviee of some of them, is unknown to the counsel Plaintifts or their Attorney. | As a result the income taxes reports Therefore it 1s ordered that notice | for this distriet will show a surprising of pendency of sald complaint ba | prosperity in the fishing trade | M by publication in the New in Herald, a newspaper pub Tished In sald city, once a week for| twe consecutive weeks commencing | or before the 1ith day of March, 24. praying for reasons set forth a can- e#llation of the mortgage and attach- ment and judgment that said mort gage be declared vold, now pending on the fourth Monday of March, 1984, QUAKE IN ALGERIA, London, Mareh 18.--An earthquak: was fell at Batna, Algeria, Monday morning, saye an Algerian dispateh to the Daily Mail. A girl was killed by the collapse of a house and several buildings were damaged. EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk of the City Court - ———— —_— drifted into the cit |stranded, and was taken into the army {home by Captain Yates, from whom | C———= Salvation Army of one city and one big southern winter resort hotel ac- tively interested in him, as well as the police and sheriffs of three cities, The boy was staying at the George cropped out. Entering “The Carolina™ he walked up to the desk, calmly reg- istered as a guest at the rate of $12 per day and announced that his moth- cr would follow and had sent him ahead to engage rooms. 5 He then wrote a letter to his moth- or stating that he was employed in the hotel s a “bell hop.” Following the Titter to his mather he sent a tele- gram from the hotel, having the costs charged to his bill, asking “When are you coming The telegram com- pletely fooled the hotel management, After he stopped there two days the management beecame suspicions and sent a telegram to the mother asking how Lis account should be handled, still believing the Loy's statement that his mother was a wealthy woman, The telegram to New Rritain was turned over to the juvenile authori- . appealed to the Sulvation Armiy for ald, saying he was Have your eyes examined and glasses Mu-d by one who knows, Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. Lenses and Examination Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford stole $30, a \M.\ulli‘l ing and @& pocketbook | w o afterwards Captain Yates notified the police he boy was apprehended and wa d in charge of the Juvenile We commission of (' ton. Al ram was sent {o B Connolly | of w Rritain, Captain Yate mother would fare home, probation officer, by &tating that if the boy's send $32 for his car-| he, the Salvation Army ptain, could hawe the boy released | |by the police. The mother was afraid |the boy would divert the money to |other purposes, but was advised to |send the $32 to Captain Yates, which did, and that official and the ! commission saw him safely | train for New Rritain. But he did not come: He next was {heard from im Washington, D. C., |from which place he wrote a postal | card to his mother telling her he was rd a [not coming home. She was advised i|n pay no attention to the card, and a few days later he arrived in the cit on a celd d, walked into the Ne | Britain High school and heiped him | self to an overcoat. He was met on the street by the Loy who owned the coat. “That's my | |coat you're wearing,” was the chal- lenge. “All right, if it's you |can have it,” was the reply and thr | youthtul adventurer handed it to the | rightful owner. The boy next ran _into Sergeant |{George Ellinger who took him in tow. |He was before Judge H. W. ', Hun- gerford in juvenile court and was |given his choice of returning to the |George Junior Republic and trying to up to the confidence of his friends the Rotarians, or going to the Con- | necticut reform school for boys. He | has gone back to Litchfield. ! Famous Bareback Rider | | Reported as Near Death! | New York, March 18.—William ‘Shu\\'h;fl, 60, at one time a famous bareback rider with the old Barnum is near death in a hospital. Showles | left the Barnum circus in Hungary several years ago, gathered some ' troopers together and organized a show of his own. The compuny met with adversity and since then 1he | tormer star of the sawdust ring has been working as an elevator man. (()\L ov Tl'l L Brussels, March 18.—The output of the Belgian coal mines for January was the greatest since the armistice, it is announced, exceeding 2,000,000 | tons, Special Notice BF A Clara Camp, R. N. of A., will hold the second of a serles of wWhist parties | tomorrow evening at § o'clock, in Jun for Mechanie Hall. The public is in- vited.—advt, FOR RENT 7 ROOM 'URNISHED FLAT Centrally Located Suitable for High Class Furnished Rooms Apply MR. DAVI 177 Main St CAPITOL—Next Week POLA NEGRI “Shadows of Paris” BURIAL S oS U AT THE HERALD “WANT ADS” ,\|lllm\m|r'n1|) Arranged For Qulck rd INSERTIONS arge Propaid HAT CONSE L'Tl\’l: 1 line 1 line line Fne line lino line Count & words to a e, 14- ifnez to an Inck, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents, Ad_Accepted After 1 P. M. for Page on Fame Day. s Accepted Over ihe Telephone for Convenience of Custome Aslc for a “Want Ad ‘ ' ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Burial Vaults, Monuments VAULA8—Concrete stecl reln: ed; water proof, heremetically will outlast elther woed or met not require larger Ir.s, teasonably priced, N. B. Vault Co.,, 276 Maple., Phone 2765. Saleswomen Several permanent po: tions open for young wom- en; also extra saleswomen for work afternoons, from 12 o'clock (noon). THE FAIR DEPT. STORE ; @ 4 "\lj Are You a Gambler? If you are “trusting to luck™ that you will never have a seri- ous automobile accident—if you are “taking a chance” that fire will never destroy your car or thieves drive it away-—then you are gambling, for these are things that may happen to you today — tomorrow — any- time, Don't gamble) Protect your- self from these hazards of the road fully and completely, ET@-IZE Ztna-Aute Combination Tn- surance protects you against all insurable motoring risks. It is {ssued by the strongest multipls line insurance organization in ths world. Fidelity Finance CORPORATION Professional Bldg. BT WEST MAIN ST New Britain, Conn. | NATURALLY T ——— e 1S ANNOUNCEMENTS || —————————— Florists and Nurserymen 3 \ CUT FLOWERS—Pottel plants, variety, Speclalizing on funeral Johnson Greenhouse, 517 Church Et. FLOWERS, potted pl uneral work. fre uelivery. Greenhouse, 218 Oak §t. Phone 2643-12 LANDSCAPE gardener and nureeryman, H. C, Simonsen, Box &J, N. B. Roa I'lainville; ‘phone 195-12. Tost and Found n‘ BLACK—and tan | Ivumlng hound, 1 uclll,» A.’ Albert, Kensington. Phone hfll 14, COLLIE=dog, yellow and white With wl . old, lost n Carlton 8t. . Re- | arlton_St. Reward. | Tvory beads, lost, Thursday | | Finder kindly call 191, Reward { between Lafayette, | mnm and Lyman Sts. Finder| \T‘Z\"rvn—:nm, lost, Saturday night, near town farm, fice | Finder return to Herald of- | oleasing | - - 88 'Exm AUTOMOTIVE Apply Abertiia Bt. Mr, Mun- A §50 Aaron G. JMOBILE SALE—big selection. to $100 down and you along In the car of your chelce. surance required, 185 Park street, Hartford. Cohen, Think! ca breeze No_in- Tuc. BUICK 1916—6 thoroughly tires and u 30 days. Pi Park_and_E W battery. co §500. Im _Sts. Pho! cylinder touring car, just erhauled and rebullt, Guaranteed for K. M. Searle & Co., 5 good BUIC Big 4, tauring_car, 15 good 8hei Price $100, C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215. BUICK—roadsters and tourings, 1916 .to 1924, some v ond 193 Arch St. hand ales what you are buy ery good buys. room “Thi Visit out se and actually & M. Irving Jes a Studebaker Year. | FPersonals ‘\ FINANCIALLY—v able to anyone know- \ | ing the whereabouts of Eric and Ethel | Olson, family of 472 East St. City, also Wladyslaw ~and _Stephans brzns formerly of 63 Willow Sta. All replies| | treafed c Address, Freder- way, New York. | think of concret | you think of Baker and Lasher, Tel. 1966, | 19— Announcements 7 or, formerly of Toom | 166 Main St. is now located at 436 | in St., directly opposite East Main St. i Sentative at the “Big Fur- niture Store,” demonstrating the famous “Mayta hing machine. Can be| | bought on terms. John A. Andrews, & Co. | REFE—6x7 enlargement with every roll of | tilm developed by Ohrnstedts, West I | _Main st SATHER STRIPS—Iustall the accurate metal strips saving 1-3 coal bills, T, B. Store | BT GEORC | _Woods, 61 Main St. Phone 2765. WITH —beautiful _spring _weather coming | you should own a camera. nd have the use| one on small payments Arcade Studio. | of a vamera while payin | p————— (___auvroworve ) ————————————— Auto and Truck Agencies 8| | BUICK MOTOR CARS-—"Better _ ca {Tare being built and Bulck s buil Ing them.” New Britain Buick Co, Arch treet, Prone 2607, ‘ | GADIGLAG CARE — Bales wnd _ Seivio | Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern. | West Main, corner Lin:olu etreet. TCHADN SLLR and Cleveland motor © accessorivs, American 8 3 BROTHERS MOYOR CANS—8al 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 Frankl yhona 731, Fordson tractor, varts and ceesoriel Sules werv- Autos | FORD CARS, |7 tce; genuine | _motive Sal | AUDS cur wan 1 alucs. Sev (he Lew « o Aute sales Co., ARS—Sal Hartfora | HUPNOBILE Service Station, Stanley und 6 Main 8t corowr | Ave, A, M. Paonesss, | TTRUC ark and Bigelow te w_Britain_and_vielnity Viigh grade 100tcr CALe. Baloy Phoue LEXINGTON and Servise, _'phono_3415. 92 AND CHALMK jea and Jeanett, 98 Arch U A, Beney, bi Muin Bt MOON MOTOR CARS--1'/orabl Ih! world over, I, L. Green, 22 l:lwl street;: vhone Wl'_'< “ouis, Baloe and er, b8 Klm sireet; | NASH Bervice, JEWETT- 1066 to 82110, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co, 310 E. Main 8L, (near Kim), Phone 3399, Jordan Motor O to Motor 0 MOTOR CARE and truske Kenueth M. Bearle & Co., Sales and dervie cor, m and Park #te, New Uritain, Cona.; | ‘phone 2110, Local agents for Gabrisl Enubber: WILUYE KNIGHT AND cars, ehowroom at 4 Kim rm AND \aotol vive, 127 | Cherry Bt “Tha Sleey Metor.” n S L UDERAKERS-Light six touring, $1048 wpacinl six touring, $1426; big #ix touring $1,760; 1. O. B. factory. M, Lrving J FORD- “This 18 & Btudeba 163 Arch st | s s ) Herald Newspaper Route in East End of City | [P P oL ~ Y s 7 TS i S - ey TS Yo Dave NOw SincEe You evAN ¢ THE BEA .,*y) PRIZE ax NOY A woRT ouTTA THEM ce coLo CREAW PEOPLE D0 " oA TESE TuE SAME Tuno " wonT NE AR T IDROS On By An JOGELE AMBEAMORIES A BT Nowapape Fenrore Servia Imm Cores: Brian nghts ceserved Bim corner DURANT AND STAR | Paud servic, “Just Real Good Cara - _A._lseuce, 18 Nain_sirest; 'phone 2318, 0 E. Main, | icadivg | Honey- | servive, CADILLAC—1 pas#onger touring, price rea- sonable. Rudoiph's Garage, 7 Cherry §t., Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, 4 Elm St Phone 3 CHALMBRS—;_passcnger touring car in fine shape throughout. Good paint, up- holstery and 6 fine tires. FPrice 330 McGauley & Bennett, 95 Arch St. Phone 2952, CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN— 1921 Buick sedan. 1922 Buick sport touring. Bulck Studel Studel 1919 touring car. Stevens touring. Studebaker light 6 touring. baker touring. baker, 7 pass, Buick, 5 pass. 4 cyl. coupe. Buick roadst sedan. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 225 ARCH 8T, PHONE 2007 ally, go.d p uolph 3 Garage, atne and b go od Cherry St You can §°t| ST RGADSTER i fe Shape imechanios ires. Ru- Yhone lll) ANT—1922 standard (ouring vaint good tires, and in Al mochanical shup thme payments cousidered. McGauley Benuett, 9% Arch St. Phone 2952, | DODGE—touring, good tres and paints Tiudolpl's Garage, 127 Clerry St., Phons 2051-2. Salesroum, 4 Elm St., Phone 330% | DODGE 1916—touring car, with winter tofu This is a good buy at $175. K. M. Searle & Co, Blm & Park Sts, Phone 2110, | BON"I™ HESITATE—seize (his opportumity. Huy @ car on our easy payment plan. You can drive one home as low a8 $50 down. Aaron G, Coken, Inc., 155 Park street, lll:l{ord | SITH=Torm: & truck Tn good # aln at the pr Automotive n good Ehape Me- and can bales Co., 8 Elm 8t upholstery touring car, P BLE BROS, “Couring. 1415, good conditions ne CAR USED 1 BUICKS 22 Touring, 4 cylindur, Roadster, & cylinuci. 1ORDS OAKLA 1921 8 ND dan, Touring. 8276, TERMS ARRANGLD, MOTOR SALES CORP. DEALER. s &R LoDGE BROTHERS PHONE 131 LLM STREET, 165 OPEN EVENINGS, BX 1911 ty well, 4 I Vot story FORD 19 ouring car. new tires, Vring car, in wood Automot 1 tires, will janel delivary. ton in every detall, 1 1 Car E change, 86 Arch Bt, Amorican Halos « - Avtomotive L hona tires an. ive . in fine running con wel In Price §150, “truck, $400. T Looks and rune 1 spare, engine 1y . 8 Elm o guod Used Car | for #10 fine condl Anto. This Automotive 85 Arch Bt, Phone FOID 1920 —coups, uphol pain tires excellent. Price §200. Autometive Used Car Exchange, $6 Arch 8t, Phone 1729-2 FORDS FORDG! EEDANS COUPE TRUCKS, FORDSE ALL TEARS~ALL PRICES, $10 TO $400 . TERMS ARRANGED Uy ALLE B ELMER N 8T, 22MA1 YOUR USED CAR OF A RELle W CAK DEALER., AUTOMOBILE PHONE 1513, co. MARCH EALE AT HUDSON AND Ford siar Studevaker, Cakisud coupe, 5 pass. Masweil Bport Huason 7 Mazweli Touring. Lesex Touriug. Studebakes, Coupe. sedan Hudeon Coarh, Maxweil touring. Maxwel itouring. spec, 1o, pussetger souring, VEPARTMENT- 7 paa touring car, Puss. Touring, TERMS TV SUIT PUKUHASER HUNLYMAN AUTO SALES wu, 159 ARC M ST, Tel. 2109, N'Fls-“c have several avgy, 9 €90 care ut $o5 and higher. L arch st 4 buye Automotive ¥Phone Wvu tires, perfece condition. 12 Cnerry St Eim Fuone 8. Phone Tomuster. e runniug condition. Cherry St Phone Goog 3 mim S i B0 takes 1L A G phoue_ 2498, Hawke, o JEWETT 1923—touring 3,000 miles. guarantee American Sales Co, car s E Driven oniy Just_properiy broken In, we it to be same as m nwew ear. s, Ph ay 1917—-T. € Avtomotice y and on Used Fhote 1 Frice §125 nie Car are very Exchange