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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED! ESDAY, MARCH 1¢ e e e e — JANES SHEPARD | WINS FINANCIALLY | That Is $1 Comes His Way lor Poetry Prize The Want Ad Rhymes Judge, here- by, greets his friend James Shepard, | who contributes fo the Herald from | time to time. His poetry is young, snappy and full of life, and needs no| erticism. Now, the Judge acknowledges the poetry of Henry C. Rowe, of 8§35 East sireet thanking for the prize donated mst week. Mr. Rowe that poetry is wonderful, and the Judge finds, after wue consideration, that he wouldn’t destroy the very essence of friendship by awarding you a dollar for it. You know friendship can’'t be put on a financial basls. As an afterthought, maybe we won't be such good friends hereafter Mr. Rowe, and then the chance to “bob up” for the dollar will come once again to you. Here's Messrs. Shepard and Rowc's poetry:— My mind and my eye, as they wan- dered one day, Found your classified ads, each hav- ing it say. Says the New Britain Dry, just give us a try | At our business of cleaning and dye- ing. Cleaned goods are like new, and we'll satisfy you, 8o you need not be thinking of buy- ing. | James Shepard. Good morning Judge,—thanks for the dollar. I am glad you think T am such scholar, Ot course I know it was just a pun, But Oh, by gosh, ain't we got fun, Just right here, please let me state, I wonder what will be our fate I'm not well trained in pugilistic If trouble your decision starts. a rts, In my first attempt 1 went too strong. The judge proclaimed my verse too long. For briefness, this one nothing lacks, | Yor express and light trucking call up Stack’s. Will some good butcher who 15 neat and clean, That can handle 1ean Whose appearance is good from his hat to his hosiers Please answer the ad of the Economy Grocery. meats both fat and There are nine merchants in section fifty-two Who will tell are to do. They will supply the equipments and teach you the tricks If their advice you will follow, will all have good chicks Henry C. Rowe, 835 East street, | City LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At & court of probate holden at New within and for the district of Ber. | the County of Hartford and Etate on the 17th day of March, you exactly what vou you Bernard ¥. Gaffney Faq, Jud, On motion of Catherine B. Cashmore of sald New Britain, as executrix of the lam will and testament of Mark M. Cashmore fate of New Britaln, within satd dierrict Aoconnnd This eourt doth decree that six be allowsd and Nmited for the of sald estate to exhibit thelr sgunet the same to the executrix and Al reste that public notice bo given of this order by advertising In a newspaper pub lehed In sald New Britain, and ng A eireulation in sald district, and by & ropy thersof on_the public slgn post In sald town of New Rritaln, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt and return make. Cortitied from Record BERNARD V. GAFPNEY, Judge.| monthe Altare claims ———— 'THEM DAYS ITM TAKING UP THE SAXOPHONE- YOU ORTER MEAR ME PLAY = | nounced posting |« City Items “Lovey Came Back,” speclal fox | trot. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. | Miss Mary Hopkins Emerson so- | prano soloist and Miss Ethel Lyman | Mackey pianist will entertain mem- | s of the MRotary club tomorrow at | the Burritt hotel. It will be ladies' | day for the Retarians who will have | thefr wives preseit as gue Home cooked lunches at Crowell's, —advt been b i (Continued From Seventh Page) FflR $fiuu z7 = 9 grancy charge. When asked by the K B judge how long he had been in Bris- tol, he declared that he was in no such cit When inquiry was made as to the place that he thought he was in, Gaston replied that he was| somewhere in Massachusetts,’ BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Seventh Page) | There will be 18 te annual dsive for the United The police department has adviscd of the suspension of opera- |th tor's licenses of Paul Cianci, 177 Hart- | fu ford avenue; Harry Margarian, North street and Felix Korwalk of | 35 Silver street. [ Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | —advt. Clapp, I. M. Kelton, Friends of Elliett M. Preble of lman, O. A. Marsh, Hartford, former industrial secretary | Bottomley, G. Ioden of the New Britain Y. M. C. A, have | A, Butcher, E received cards notifying them of | No. 2: rl the birth of Eleanor Louise Preble, | James Corr, on March 13, Frank Squires, H. New Process Columbla Record re- : leases out weekly. At Columbla Rittner, 1'red Schad headquarters. John A. Andrews & Co. Mrs. Rtose Ziegler. advt| No. 4: I, Tomorrow cvening will be “Besse- | [f, 8. Parsons, W. Leland night” at the John L. Davis|jepn, M. H. Nortor Bible Class at the Y. M. . Rev.| No. 5: A. €. Malo John L. Davis will speak. mer Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ingram No. 6: R. E Stanley stfeet are entertaining their ! prank « Ja cousing from New York cit Jarvis pawlings, 1. O, F and Harrison, a vaudeville team now | 13 13, Ogren, playing at the Capitol theater, this No. 7: George T. building Thursday evening. city. Harry . Luff, Bake An old-fushioned dance and social | Spring dres {Anna Clancy, Miss will be held at the Athletic hall Friday |moderately pric No. . Rlac bl beth Shop, 87 W. McKay, Tt uld. advt, No. 9—Logan Pag | -y ST ber nnoune: East Haddam’s Veteran N —Iimil Town Clerk Dies Today. 1,5 00" e East Haddam, March 19.—Marion 11 Hubbart, D, W, W Watrous town clerk since 1884 [p. and who had missed but one town No. 11 meeting in 40 years died hin liariad A vkhiue home today following a stroke of | MeDonough, apoplexy. Mr. Watrous was a native | arpo (ifford of Deep River but had lived here | paien, Mrs since 1866, He was born in 1848, Cge, Mrs. Harry M In 1872 engaged in the merean- Thomson, tile busine nd had been in ~Mrs, location for 50 years, He was H tice of thr for 54 years. ughters sumive, Mrs. Arthur Maurice Stanley wvart of New York and Mrs., 12 Mrs. George F of Wethersfield, Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Leghorn No. 13—Mrs. . in; Mrs. W. W, James O Mrs, Adelaide Young, ker, Mrs, Edward Ha er MeCabe, Miss Mar: No. 14 -Curtis | W. Macombe X Hancock, 15 Jour Borg, Wm. H. Cr Bengston, ¥ f—W. . Hun Trant Farker Abbe, A, T Brummer No Chief The tcams follows No, 1: W, as . will serve & supper at the Knights of Pythias hall Friday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. The regular meeting of the Junior | league will be omitted this week, but will be held next week as usual. Fev. A. C. Fuller is attending the annual conference being held in Brooklyn, N. Y., this week. A Lenten scrvice will be held at St. Gabriel's church Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe of New Britain will have charge of the servie 1. J. Bailey of Jamaica, L. L, has been the guest of relatives on Main street. g There will Ge N of Pr mlon ) of the Athletic be a meeting Modern Woodmen at the the better kind o the Mary Eliz ain, Prof. Bllg.— not 10 NOTIC Tony Simone will resume his ice business on April Ist and will be glad to cater to former customers. —advt Shj T H. WILL SEE POPE TONIGHT the Assoctated Press. Rome, Mareh 19.—Pope Pius will receive Archbishop Mundelein in priv- ate this evening. It was un- last night that Archbishops Mundelein and Hayes, of New York, who were to he created cardlnals at next Monday private consistory, would be received by the pope short- Iy, and it is expected that Archbishop | St Hayes will be summoned for an andi- | Lowe ence of the after the Chi- cago prelate, Mrs. | G. Mrs, J Vivian udienee one jus Mr: WO Chamberlain, prace M Chri pope soon N RECOVERED Press, Tokin, March 10,--The |[the erew of the 88 diri canght fire and burned t Y an, B oclated bodics of all ible, which lay in north . were recovered tonight. The body of the ecommander was 41 Lfound in the wrecKage of the eraft - |earlier and.fonight the bodies of the |, four memhers of the covered CONFIDENCE RETURNING New York Mareh 19, been inspired throughout k the Dawes reparation plan, J. Armour an of the bo Armour Packing company, today on his arvival on the “Things are very much bet this yeur than last,” he Dawes plan goes throngh am confident it will-~Europe to improve.” Contidence by den of the clared Olymp ter abrond s, "It the and 1 will continue chair erew wepe re- PIRE TAKES TOIL Mexien City, March 19, lost in a tire which pletely destroyed the Rarrcteros mar ket at Pachuea, capital of Hidaigo. | | For n time the flames threatened the | commercial center of the eity, Bodies | Nob nadiun Preight assoclation of a redues Lof thpee children and two women | lisha ton of class rates between points In {were (dentified Merehants | New Rrunswick, Nova Scotta, Prince | pyined | Pdward 1sland and Montreal and west to Windsor, Hault e, Marie, Port Arthur and Armstrong. The re. dmctions will partially restore the rate@® which existed for many years betore the war LIMITATION OF CLATMS At & court of probate holden at New tain within and for the Aletrict of Ber in the County of Hartford and Btate of Connecticut, on the 15th day of March, A D, 1024 Present On motion Llives were vom- RATES SLASHED Montreal, March 1% Announce. ment was made today by the a, pol Bert Hart Superinte W, o , fire; w, charities; were | gehonl commiittee No. 18—Leland Pie e ey Witt Riley, Gustave RILLED IN AMBUSH Christ, Albert Peshawar, British India, Mareh 19 - A British officer and two Indlan sol- . Alers have been killed and ix soldie FRANC wounded in an ambush of a picket in York, the vicinity of Chagmalal, in northern today | India near the Afghan border. The price for the casualties by the Indian tribesmen the local foreign exc | who made the attack are not known, | eclipsing by point, high mte established An Mare sold New francs at nr ~ i, : i OTIATIONS FAIL By The Associnted Press. of sl pekin, March 19.-—The negotiations late for recognition by China of the Rus- de- gian Soviel government appear defin itely to have falled, The cabinet has refused 1o approve the tentative agree ment for recognition, today whey connection foreseen Judge French Bernard ¥. Gaffney Esq of Minnie E. Lynch New Hritaln, as executrix of the last and_testament of Thomas J. Lvneh of New Britain, within sald district conned This Asth Aecres that bo allowed and limited for the creditors of satd estate to exhiblt their claime against the same t6 the executrix and di- rects that public notice be glven of this order by advertising In a newspaper pub lished in sald New Britatn, and having trculation in sald Alstrict, and by posting thereof on_the public slgn post in of New Rritain, nearest the plare last dwelt and return due contracts in the et monthe wx FAVORARB BALANCE London, March 10.-In view of the fact that there is a surplus of 48, 000,000 pounds to date it is anticipat- ¢d that the British national accounts Sessed will show a large favorable balance GAFPNEY, Judge. | for the fiseal year ending April 1 POLA N sald tow == i where the deceased maka Certitied from BERNARD ¥ IS GONE FOREVER Squelch This on Your Saxo phone. PRACTICES THAT PARN THING NIGHT AND DAY ! - - —— c— A GIT ASAY Wit ! SHE WAM “THE BEAUTY e Ars' GHME'S GowmAa GIT T = I HAETA SEY MERE “TILL TORMEMY COOLS' — ANNOUNCES TEAMS | United Community Chest GeLsi : Under Way Monday for 227 | poration which starts next Monday. and their ars, captai Prior. Kisselbrak Fox, Hausmann, Borkowski. nest Smith Captai Kim 1 Rolrt P; Buel Kirkham, Mrs. B, Marjorie | nnor, Mrs, Charles Young Harold Me vear at Punishment for short interests was announced the Parls Bourse had decreed an in terest charge of 60 per cont on over CAPITOL—Next Week TEE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick ard Ready Reference LINE HATES FOR CONEECUTIVE INSERTIONS harge Prepald 10 .20 2 33 40 00 DRIVE line line line Hne line line A2 lie $1.80 Rates Upon Application ount = words to a !lne, 14 lines to an inch, M un+ Space, 3 lines. Community Cor- | Minimum Book Charge, 35 cente. H 0. Ad_Accepted After 1 P. M. for sified Page on same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for| Convenience of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want A4"” Opurator. 1 day days )ams this year in $50,000 for captaing are R. C. B. Hoilt, J. Heck- M. Teimbel, A. . 1. W, Schade, | ANNOUNCEMENTS e Burial Vault: aptain; orge Christ, Swanson. tain Monuments Fred t, water outlast proof, elther wood or metal. Do larger I-.8. 1easonably priced. ed; will captain; | not Trask, M. C. Al- El- pleasing e, captain; E tod plan Specializing _on funeral work. Greenbouse, 517 Church St 880, TWENS, poited plants; &1 Kind Samlallie's o 2641 itchard, captain Grorge Conne ler, W. oy gardener and sean, Box 69, N. B. Road, r E captain; erdan, caj . Holmes, LA T alker, A LIMITATION i ror Ay the valn within Vance, ecticut, w9 1924 ent Max otlon Bates, Miss Dor- 4 New Britain utrix of the v nd testament of James L. Pat. f New Britain, within eaid deceased. Wl limited for the o to exhibit thelr 1o the executrix and di- public notic be iven of adyertising | cwspaper pub New Rritain, and aving a said district, and by on_ti “gn post in New Britaln, nearest the place last and return Mrs ‘one Mrs rsons, Mrs. oh n 1 Bassette Riahe Mra. stone, W. E. Jud Mrs. H. iwin months 8] My claims 5 ame Miss st, Warner, e Sqnires, cay Mrs thereof the casod Mrs, O, F, nnon, M v Begley v, captain ah Lucas, Harry Esth W NARD K. GAFFNE) Peter Crona dan, captain; A owell, J. B. On- | 5. W, Willametz gerford Sheppard, A Howard | Saleswomen Several permanent posi- tions open for young wom- en; also extra saleswomen for work afternoons, from 12 o'clock (noon). THE FAIR DEPT. STORE captain Jone s, captain Chief W ndent Wm ris B, fee; w Haxe, ree De Winger, captain Edward | Soripture French | new high conts in market, | AY e h 12 a 511 hange the FOR RENT 7 ROOM FURNISHED FLAT 5 with that houses Centrally Located uitable for High Class . Furnished Rooms franc Apply MR. DAVIS 177 Main EGRI west Smith, | BURIAL VAUL1S—Concrete stecl reinfore- | heremetically sealed. | W | | nurreryman. | BUT( 8| CADILLAC this| CE rosting | IAXWELL | BUICK- fr—— ANNOUNCEMENT: s i R S e, Lost and Found 5 AUTOMOTIV Autos and Trucks for Saie DEPOSIT BOOK—lost, No. 8886 on Berlin vings Bank. Finder kindly return ne to the bank —who took wrong coat from Cit Monday afternoon kindiy call at 11 Lawlor St. Phone 414 of Ivory beads, ing._Finder } WATCH—sllver, Tost Grove, Broad and L3 iall East Thursday Reward Lafayette, Finder Tost, et Stween man Sts. Eaturd ni mear WATCH—gold, I 3 turn to Merald of- Finder Personals ] you think of concret ker and Lasbher, Tel. 1966. Store Announcements 7 Jeweler, formerly of Room lain” St.. is now located ut 436 directly opposite East Main St sentative at the “Big Fur- demonstrating the famous washing _machine. Can be terms. John A, Andrews, & TURALLY— you think of Ba Store enlargement with every roll of filn developed by Ohrnstedts, 72 West Main St. ATIER STRIPS—Instail the metal strips saviog 1-3 coal bills, Woods, 61 Maln St. Phone 276, WITH -beautiful epring weather coming vou should own # camera. You can get one on swall payments and have the use of a camera while paying. Arcade Studio. AUTOMOTIVE ] accurate T. B { . Auto and Truck Agencies 8 MOTOR CARS--"Better _ cars ng_built and Buick s bulld- them."” Britain Bulck Co., Arch__ street. Phone 2607, CAIS — Sales and _Serv Lash Motor Co. “A Rcputable Concern, West Main, corner Lincolu etre CITANDLER and Cleveland motor care snd are b BODGE BROTHERS MOTOH CARS —Sales and servive. 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 Elm 8t corner Frankling ‘phone JURANT AND STAR Cary Bales ayd service. "Just Real Good Cars’ C. Bence, 18 Main street; Tordson tractor, genuine parts and accessories. 200 E. Main. AND ESSEX--Amnerica’ leading car values, dee the new oaches. Honey- wan Auto Sules Co., Salas and Servicw, 138 Arch St.; 'phone 2109, HUPMOBILE « ANS—Sales an 1 Servic Eervice Station, Hartford Av Fales serv- creditors | 1} aud Bigelow Sts. Rritain_and Tiigh grade ioter ¢ and s Co A Benee, 61 Maln Bt phone i and Arch iew service, McGauley and Benuett 98 street. M Green, vhone 5589, are, Eains and 5 Elm street: NABI and Oakiund motor Service. A, G. lawlker, plione 24 il ATGE AND JEWETT— 3108 Whitmore Pai, Tewett Eim) Phone Care, eales Motor Co, 18 les and Bervice, cor, New Britaln, Cona, ngents for Gabrie Bearle & Co., S Elm and Park Sts., plhone 2110, Local Snubber WILLYE- KNIGHT AND OV cars, showtoom at 4 Elm St Cherry Bt. "The Bleeve-V C." Rudolph; ‘phone 20 LAND \notot * Metor, touring, $104 STUDEBAKERS- Light big elx tourin; special six touring, $14 $1.750; T, O, B, factory. M Arch Bt “This 10 a 5t mx Autos and Trucks For Sale ® AR 2-ton trusk. Apply Aberihaw uetien Co,, Eim 8. Mr, Mun S EALE-—hig uele down and yon car of veur cholee Anron . Cohen, breeze No in. nc, $60 ulong ance required, erhauled and rebullt, b good attery. Guarantesd for 8500, M. Searle & Co,, 211 in go tharoughly « tires and new 30 daye. K hape 61 Main 8t} tourings, 1916 to Visit out sec- Tondeters and 1024, somo very good buys. ond hand sales room and actually ses what you are buying. M. Irving Jester, Arch §t. "“This is a_Studebalker Year CADILLAC -7 pasdenger touring, price re sonable. Rudolph's Garage, 137 Cherry 8., Phon 1-2, Salesroom, 4 Elm 8t., Phone CHALMERS Passenger fine shape throughsut. Good paint, holstery and 6 fine tires. Price McGauley & Bennett, 98 Arch St 052, in up- $300, Phone Touring car By Al Posen' THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER! | SOR '\ CLumsy ; AT “TuE CROSS- FOADS, WID! THEY DIDAT CALL ME Own~ EARS FER MUTHIA SHEA 1 wAS A YOUMGSTER® Auto- | service. 137 | Trving Jester, | ! CoRT | DoIX sorics. American Sales Co. § Eim 8t.| ? ‘phone 2213, | | | | 15 | ‘ + AUPMUBILE touriag car {OADSTER 11 fitie shape ot b ally, good paint and 5 good iler. doiph’s ‘iarage, 127 Churry . Fh 2001- o SRS IURANT—1923 standard touring car. € good tires, and in Al mechanical shupe: time paymrents considered. McGaules & 98 Arch St. Phone 2953 Bood tires 2nd pain 127 Cherry St. Phout Fhone 339% Fith_winter (o) K. M. Searle Phove 211 S0G! Rudo 2051-2 ouring, 1916—touring ca a good buy at $1 Elm & Park 8t This i & Co., CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE Packard, light 6 touring. Buick, 6 cyl, § pi 3 Bulcle, § eyl § page. < Buick, 6 cyl. roadster. Buick, 6 cyl. 4 pass, col Stephens touring car. Studebaker, light six Studebaker, special six, Studebaker touring car. tourin tour. ars are in good shape and These s Lought at a falr price. can be BRITAIN BUICK CO. NE 2607, DON'T HESITATE—seize this opportunity. Buy 4 (ar on our easy payment plan. You can drive one home as low as 350 down. Aaron G, Coten, Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford, " DOLGE AN 1922—In good shape me- chanically tires, paint and wpholstery like n American dales Co., 3 Elm Bt. 12 “touring car, 1918, good conditiom. Plainvill DODG! ¥ ) 34-3. DABLE U BR 1923 Touring. 1823 Roadster. 1822 Tourlng. 1921 Roadster, BUICKS— Touring, 4 c Roadstor, 6 FORD! Dol TERMS ARRANGEL. MOTOR SALES CORP, BROTHERS PHONE 165 ELM STRE OPEN EVEN] DGE Wi~ touring rar, Looks and runa well, 4 now tres, 1 spare, engline 1a Amcrlean sales Co., § Lim st 1920, in firet class co tor cagh. Inquire, W Bassett 8t Phona 13335, ¥o0u shape Automotive Used Phone 17 A throughout, Price $13 [} Lxchange O pearan xhang: FORD thon Tnguire Fory 188 stery in fine ehape v L Car Fuone FORD 1020 panel delivery tion {n every detail. Price motive Uses Car B change, Phone 1729.2 FORD 1 1 ton panel truck, §400 This truck is practically new, Antomotive Used Car Exchange, 88 Arch 5t., Phone 17202 FORD 1062 b tires excellent. P Car Exchang T, in fiue runbing condis tires, will sell for $100, touring « il Price §250 A Exchauge, 8¢ Arch 8t “in fine vondie $160. Auto- 86 Arch and notive Phoue paint . §2 A 8 Arch Bt FORDS! YORDE! FORDS! TOURING CARS, RUNABOUTE, EEDANS COLPE, TRUCKS, ALL YEARS—ALL PRICES, $10 TO 8400, TERMS ARRANGED BUY YOUR USED CAR OF A REI ABLE NEW CAR DEALER, i ELMER AUTOMOBILE CoO, 2IMAIN BT, PHUNE 1813, MARCH LES) 1622 1925 1028 1vi8 1023 1628 194 1vzd 1924 wi Lezo 120 il BALE AT MUDEON AND USED CAR DEPAR' - Holmes Sedan, 7 pas o Ford Coupe, #tar Sedan. Hudson Coach, Maxwell touriug, Maxwel ltouring, Sludebaker, spec. siz touring Cakiand coupe, I pass Muswell Bport Touring car, Hudson | pussenger 4ouring, Maxweli Touri Lasex Touring, Biudebaker, | puss. Touriug, TERMS TU SUIT PUKCHABER HONEYMAN AUTO BALES vu, 139 ARCH BT, TEL. 2109, veral good buyc fa ana uighes. Automotive EXClaLge, oy Arch BL Puone cars at 345 1izw-2 HUPMOBILE reason Rudoiph's Gara, 2051 3 AU MOBILE, T vauster appearauce and 1 "niniug condition, 20618, Cherry 8t Fuous " Price ree, condition, v 131 Cnerry 8L Phoue SBalestoom, & win St Puone A1 snaj 'n;;,.'r)':.knw #ood tires, aud IO»‘:I e i A G, geve; S99 G Hawkei, o3 JEWETT 1825 touring car, T L milee Just properly broken in, we guarantec 1t to be same a8 new car. terican Bales Co, 8 Elm 8t Phone me goa; n only 1712 MAXWELL 19 paint, upholstery a good. Automstive Usea 85 Areh 8t 7 ASH —six, with disc wings and lots 1t 1f taken Price §1%6, engine are Car E Tires, very hange, Fquipped bumpe~, sldo extras, Frice demonstrator, pare tire other t once. touring, bargain, pesscnger ed. fully equipped. 5 passenger of extras, OAKLAND 182 5 slightly u runy touring, JOUN B. MORAN CHURCH 8T PHONE 2842.2, NO EXCUSES-Just think: A car of your own—open and closed models. All papu- 1ar makes. Galn by our 14 years capari- ence. Aaron Cohen, 1n°, 185 P sirast, Hartford MOBILE 19157 paseanger, car. This car runs perfac very good, price ofly Sales Co., 8 _Eim 8t SLUSMOBILE 1781 -touring al buy in & family car oughout. Prie onls Autameti-e wna ) Americ This s & i1n guod shaps $200. Terms to Car Exchangs, §6 I A A Wudolph's Garage, 137 Chary & 20012