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TESTIMONIAL FOR NEW POSTAIASTER H. E Erwin Presanted With Watch by Machine Co. Employes New Pritain M; held at the rec Ing in the form ner to H sever his pany after 30 up his di tion for the fellow at leaving 3 Co. and assured t would do his post o Nathan C. Avery, elub, in a brief spee - A HERBERT E. ERWIN. Mr. Erwin's long service with the company, and his untiring efforts in public Iife and prescnted him with a gold watch as a tpstimonial of the good wishes of his fellow workers, A pleasing entertainment was fur. nished by Miss M Dueey and George. Wright of Clements' Enter. talnment Bureau, Music was fur- nished by Ma Novelty orchestra The club had as its guests H. H. Pease, R, & Brown, It. T. Frisbie and R. 8. Howe, officials of the company, and Mr. Lanman of New York, The club, which Is a social organ- izatlon, has resumed its activities on & larger scale than ever before. The committee in charge of entertainment for the year consists of Richard Clark, chairman; Harry Fairchild, Robert King, Maurice Kronholm and Willlam Retz, Educational Cabinet Member Again Opposed Washington, April Opponen of the Stcrling-Reed | for a de partment of alucatioh, with a cabinet member at its hvad, presented fur. ther arguments today before the house education committee Dr. Charles ©'Donovan, a physiclan of Baltimore, said the bill meant ar “enormons expense prople are 1ooking for relief from the burden of taxation.” “We are ecapable of educating sur own children in our own said the witness, “without passing up the money to a secretary and his hirelings heres In Washington.” when way FIND MISSING SHIP Norfolk, Va, April More & month overdus, the sehooner nell T. White, from Turks Baltimore, with cargo of ralt, discovered last night fiying dis signals off Dam Neck M guard station, The cutter Massoutin 1 towing her inte Hampton Roads —-— than Pur Island to wam tress const TAKE UP GERHAN REPLY Statement to Council of Ambassadors’ Latest Note Will Be Subject of usion Very Soon. ntB™n Ger: ct of considera ary > sub- neil at g Official comment t is lacking but it is 1 circles that considers the the inves- tary eon- dors asked ast night in an- German base -proposa rt to the treaty of it was be possible Jitaneous init 1 m was meant to and definite » and not the f the present n armam ¥'s neighbors. lisparity between (erm e of Germn ACTOR AND FAMILY PERISH Russ Forth, Wife and Child Die in Fire at Houston, Texas Tex or April 2.-—Russ 5 wife, Irene, 24, old daughter, former- Ind., were burhed to cath 1n a rooming house fire yester. City officials hegan an investigation termine whether this and several recent fatal fire were of incen- diary origin other VOTE ON DEATH SENTENCE Beturns From Radio iehate Show 501 For It and 7S Against Ossining, April 2 Warden Lewis E. Lawes received the returns from poll of radio fans who listened to his debate last week about capital punishment, through the station I, with Senator Willlam L. Love of Prooklyn. The returns showed that 137 wom-. en are for the death sentence and against and 331 agains CASHIER BELIEVED sSUICIDE Biaghamton, N. Y., April 2,—~The body of Harry Walters, Sr,, sixty cashier of the First National Bank o Whitney Point, near here, was found in the basement of the bank building yesterday afternoon by H. J. Hilsinger asxistant cashier. A bullet wound in the head was taken to indicate suicide, SUCCESSOR Publin, April 2,—Patrick MacGil- ligan, & member of the fres state army inquiry commission, will sue. eoced Joseph MeGrath, who recently resigned as minister of Industry and rommeree in the fres state govern. ment, it was announced today. The pointment earries eabinet rank. “ MGRATH'S OFF FTOR ENGLAND New York, April 2 Howard Taft, wife of the chisf jus- tice, salled today for England on the Derengaria. Ehe said she was going for a visit, CAPITOL Mon.—Tues.—Wed. ALICE TERRY RAMON NOVARRO “Where the Pavement Ends"” 1 HEAR MADGE CREAMPUFE BOABED HER HAIR -« WEM SAY- Coprraht by Uimsnd Fowtine Syrdesce The male vote for 354 for Mre. William | \T == JUST NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924. e __ - ________J WRECK AT PUTNAM TIES UP TRAFFI Two Cars Derailed and Engineer Is Slightly Hurt April 2.—Traffic over the and H. railroad I for many hours s between U to derailment of two cars in a freight train westbound and the subsequent overturn of the r sent from Readvill ass. W engineer of wrecker, ¥ hurt and required surgi- . The wrecker at noon bottom of a 15 foot em- Thompson due cal as at bankment, To assist in clearing the tracks passenger traffic conld be res er wrecking outfits were sent fro " med m was on the main fitth and sixth cars ne in the string of 29 Later it was d k in the fifth car train was not stopped for of the en line when from the The a mile and the roadbed for mo: this distance was torn up by the drag- > ng cars. gineer Walter ductor A, L. Mackenzie of harge of the train. Readville ‘wrecker arrived at § a. m. and had, started lifting a when it got out of balanee and top- pled A boiler explosition was probably averted by the crew draw- ing the fire under it and then shov- eling snow on the boiler. Trair H. M. Walker of Franklin, Mass., and Calvin Armstrong, track supervisor, took charge of repairing the roadbed which probably would not be reopened for passenger traffic until night, Meantime trains were senf over the Southbridge branch at East Thompson and via Webster to this city. (andles Burned for Dead Forbes and Con- Hartford Candles burning as a mark of re- spect for their infant son who died and was buried yesterday afternoon, ecaused damage of about $150 in the hname Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Rosen of 116 West street last night when one of the candies tipped over and ignited the window curtains. Cloth- ing In a closet nearhy was burned befors the fire apparatus arrived at the house and put out the Dblaze, Box 63 was sent in at 6:17 and the drivers of fire apparatus were forced to proceed cautiously because of the blinding storm. GGarage Man Holds Auto For Payment of Bill Charles Landry seeks to replevin an automoblle from A, Heleen of 107 Arch street and also secks $100 dam- ages in an action brought the office of Attorney Morris D. Saxe, The action is the result of a disputs over a repair bill for an auto. mobile which Landry eonsidered eox- orbitant. He refused to pay the amount for the repairs asked by Heleen, and Heleen refused to re- turn the machine to him. England Will Not Cut Down Her Cruiser Program By The Amoclated Press. Tondon, April 2.-~England will not ecut down her eruiser program, ready announced, although Australia proposes to lay dewn two new cruls. ers, Charles G, Ammon, parllamentary secretary of the admiralty, told a questioner in the commons today. He added that any decision of the commonwealth government to build I new erulsers would be taken inte ac. | eount by the rabinet committee set up to consider the cabinet’s policy on navy requirements during the next ten years with regard to the replace. zm-nv of units other than capital ships. AS SURE AS YOU ARE B0RN POLLY AND HER PALS F YER (& COLD CRE 1S GO BANKRI WMERE'S MY DAVGHTER GONNA Y HER BEAUTY e E MONEY'® THERE' THERE MR PERRIMS 2uN ALONG HOME ANTD YOU'LL) BT A UL SURPEISE ( Awm-r-w /T' MY STARS' THAY 18 OUR this city | al- | FATAL TRAIN WRECK Engineer of Florida Special Killed, J Fireman Badly Hurt—All Passen- i sengers Escape Serious Injury, Ya., 2.—The ecial, derailed to- resulting At- | Richmond, April antic coast lin bound for Florida, iay near Wood {the death of the serious Gravatt was Va., Sengers. notive left he engine of the train turned, but all of the mained upright, None of the pas- sengers was injured, They were back to Washington and aboard cars attached to the des limited and continued was over- Jeweler, Dazed by Blow From Bandit, Recovers In Time To Shoot Th Robber. | New York, April 2 —Henry street jeweler, afternoon by a b ard ball in lit, recovered as his eing from the store [ With a tray of diamond stickpins and plativum rings, and fired five shots at the robber, two of which took effect. The man was found 15 minutes lat- er. He was arrested and taken 1o a hospital, Where he said he was ‘Abe Berkowitz of Brooklyn. ow on the ar | master | ‘l\'ansas State Democratic Convention Seems Quiet | THutchinson, Kas, April 2.—With harmony on the floor of the democra- tie state convention assured by party {1eaders, the endorsement of Governor | |Jonathan M. Davie for president, was i predicted when the comvention opened {today. nounced his partiality to the governor ‘as long as there is a chance for him.” SSING TRUCK: An automobile truck struck machine of Maynard William of 17 Griswold street last night while it and ,Chestnut streets, The truck was parked near the corner of Eim continued on its way and Willlams reported to the police that he had been unable to get the number of the machine, Policemen ustay Hell- burg and Patrick O'M attempted to trace the truck but were unsue- cessful, Moon ars We are now perman- ently located at our NEW SHOWROOM | 142 Arch St. 0Odd Fellows’ Bldg. the through | the hand | { Colonel Sam” Amidon, Wichita, | |1eader of the McAdoo forces has an- | Infant Set House Afire T I’ THE HERALD “ WANT ADS” ™ | BURIAL VAULIS— Tete stec) relnforce ed; water proot, bheremetically sealed. will outlast either wood or metal. Do tequiie larger i-.s, reasulably priced. Vauit Co. Mapfe. Plone 2765, s e ey it ‘l ANNOUNCEMENTS ] S s el S ] Lost and Found L3 "R iiten about 6 mea old, to Glen St. . 536 _on Berlin . lost Monday morn- Return to 176 Reward. 3 found hurch and Ross!, 736 Sta Store Announcements 7 jeweler, formerly of Room ! is now located at 438 directly opposite East Main St. 7 enlaigement with every roll of developed by Ohrnstedia 72 West * Main St. | WEATHER STRIPS—Iust the accurate ! stripe saving 1-3 coal bille T. E. v St.. Phobe 2765. Stanley | 7 Dantiger TOURBE, price rea- Rudulpl's Garage, 137 Chery Salesroom. 4 Elm St. { i l AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks Fur Sale L] BUICK—Big 4. touring car, In good abape. Price $100. C A Bence 51 Main St Phoue Cant sonadle 8t., Phone 2051-3. Phuoe 3592 CHEVROLET 133i—touring car, m | " cal shape ana appearance very good. ex- { lent rubber. Cash or terms. A. G 51_Elm St. Phone 2456. | CHEVROLET 192 n only 4 weeks old, § tires. Can be bought at a $150 eacr fice. McGauley & Bennett, /95 Arch St Fhone 2952, ‘ DODGE—touring, good fires and paint Rudoinb's Garuge, 127 Cherry 8t. Pbone 2051-2. Salesroom, 4 Eim St. Phone 3392 T, running Price very low if rk's Auto Laundry, Main street. We mean those that don't Doxn't be one of them, we ar- own a camera, as from ene dollas, up, Auto and Truck Agencies K MOTOR CARS— -Better are being bulit snd Buick te Ing them.” New Britaln Buick Co. 225 Arch street. Phone 2607. ists and Nurserymen 3 oW Wtted plants, pleasing Specializing on funeral work. §17 Church 8t. 880. deiivery %18 Oak St. Phone Sanalie 2643-12. tuneisl work | CADILLAC CARS — Bales and Service, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lu CHANDLER and Cler accessories. American Sajes Co., § Elm 8t. CHEVROLET MOTCR CARS—Sales and "\ Auto 8e C 1 Phone. Greenhouse, City items James C. Gilbert of Newington has been estate of Ada Morgan, late of New- ington. E. B. Proudman and Il. H. Frwin, both of Newington, have been appointed appraisers, New Process Columbla Record re- |leases out weekly. At Columbia headquarters, John A. Andrews & Co. ~advt 'ihe Technical Advisory { has returned to New York after mak- ing a tour of inspection to gather data for the zoning of this eity. Big hit! *“It's a Man Every Time, It's a Man." Vocal. Columbia record. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Dapiel MasEachern, foreman in {charge of installing the elevator in the new building at the New Britain fered a broken General hospital su left hand last night while testing the | elevator, “Linger Awhile,” fox trot, Bruus- | wick record. John A. Andrews & Co. —advt. Mrs, John Miss Mary V York yester after several visit with Dr. William J. Walsh. Walsh and daughter Haitl two weeks ago where they had visited for seversl months with Lieu- {tenant John J. Walsh of the dental forces of the United States | Mrs. Walsh and daughter are register- |ed at the Hotel Burritt, | New Brunswick records every week {at Jobn A. Andrews & ‘Co.—advt. The regular meeting of Lovisy | Moore Tent, Daughters of Veterans, held tomorrow evening at 7:30 The family supper will | served at 6:30 ¢ and a soclal | hour will follow the meeting. Home cooked tunches at Crowell . Joln Morans' Easter Music Club,-- | “"Lovey Came B special fox (trot. John A Andrews & Co.—advt The meeting of the Business Girls' {elub, which was scheduied for tomor- | row night at the Y. W. | postponed uptil the regular on Thursday, May 1. Walsh and daughter day Mrs. ok meeting Special Notices A whist be given by the Rt Teseph's Ladies Atd, in 8t Joseph's hall, tomorrow evening. The prizes for the highest ecore in bridge, whist and 45 are $2.50 gold piecer, There will also be a cake sale.—advt, appointed administrator of the | William D. Ennis, vice-president of | corporation, | sh returned from New | returned from ! —advt | A., has been | DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—8alss and service. 5. & F. Motor Saiee Co., 155 Eim St, corner Franklin; ‘phone 31 DURANT AND_STAR motor cars. Bales and service. “Just Real Good Cara” G A. Bence. 13 Main_sirect; ‘phone 3215, | FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. Sales serve lce; genuine parts cCessories. Autos flsllfll & Service Co., 200 E. Main. » agent for Dort and Haynes 15 South High St bulld- | { DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS 1923 Sedan, 1823 Roadster. e Roadster, 8 cylinder. Touring, 4 cyilndes. Sedan. Touring. Touring, $50. F 1 Sedan. Coach. TERMS ARRANGED 8. & ¥. MOTOR SALES CORP. DOV BROS. DEALER 168 ELM ST. PHONE 731 OPEN EVENINGS LCORT ROADSTER In fne shape wechanics ally, good paint and 5 good ires R dolpn's Garags, 121 Cherry St Fhon FORD 1 thioughout. Car_Exchang —ouring car, i good shape Price $135. Automotive Used $6 Arch St., Phoue 1719-3, | IUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s Teading car values. See the new (oaches. Honey- wan Auto Sales Co., Salss and Service, 135 Arch St.; 'phone 2109, HUPMUBILE CARS—Saies anJ Service, City Bervice Station, Hartford Ave. corner Btanley and § Main St. A M. Paonesss. FORD T1820—roadster, good tires and pearance, $135, Utomutive Used Exchange, 86 Arch St, 1729-2. FORD 1320-sedan, tires, paint and uphol- ktery In fine shape. Price $260. Autono- tll\t Used Car Exchange, #8 Arch St Phone 1 5 NATIONAL Th —Rackiiffe Purk and Bigelow Ste. Plol car, § passenger, 1923 new. Inquire, 165 Hartford FORD—touring model, Ave Ge molor care Bales C. A, Bence, 61 Maln Bt.; | MAXWELL AND CHALMFRS—Sales and service, McGauley and Benvett 95 Arch the world over. Bervice, 227 Glen wtree NASH and Oakland motor cars. Salae and | Bervice. A, G. Hawker, 55 Elm street; FORD 1920—panel delivery. 1o fine condl tion In every detail. Price $150. Autos wotive Used Car E change, 86 Arch 8t Plione 1728-2 =1 ton papel tiuck $408. Th ally new. Automoti nge, 8§ Arch St. Plous . Upholstery, paiut and Price $200. Automotive 4 Car Exchunge, 38 Arch 8t. Phone 1329.2, Whitmo; St (near REO MOTOR M. Searle & Co., Lim and Park 8t ‘plione 2110, Local Snubbers. | WILLYS-RNIGHT AND OVERLAND \aotor cars, showroom at ¢ Lim 8t rvice, 127 ry 8t * Sieeve- Val Metor.” . Rudo! phone 2081 Jordan Motor C Onorato Motor Phone 3425, agents for Gabrisi rvice, Main St epecial six $1.750; ¥, O 193 Arch Bt . R Phone Thone 839 T Ariven M i Kim R SEDAN Arch ot T aver §,000 Trving Jester, rensanable, 18 Packaid, hght i 6 eyl i | Buick, & | ] Muick vondster, winter Lop Steplienr touring car | Studebmker, 11 six studebaker, 1al wx, l Stearns v touring. touring 1931 2 Thess cars are 1o good shaps and can Le bought at a falr price. NEW | ARCH T, BRITAIN BUICK . aaloe Co., 18 | FORD touring. Price §150, P in Gne ®ape fon call §11 4 sood buye in Automotive Phone H—We uie seveini used care at 335 and higher. d Car Exchange 3 Arch St engine an G, G 5 good tires, Casl Hawker, 52 Elm 8t HULSON AND LEPARTMENT - MARCH SALE AT LSSEX USLL CAR Ford Star Maxwell tourtng, Muswel itouring, Faex touring car. Caklutid coube, s pass Masacll Spuit Pouriug car, Budson © passenger douiing. Eesex Tourin Studebaker, Sedan, 1922 1923 1993 1w 123 (PR 1920 vt paes. lan, Touring 0 bulek Buick, 7 y touring, TLRMS 40 SUIT PLKCLLASLR HUNEYMAN 155 Al ALTU sALES CO, s, Tl 2100, g coRdithe Hudipb'e Garuge, doi Chimiy 86 Plo TATY condig GILE BEUAN sowi Ui, Kudolpli's Garage, 1 Salerivut perie Cleiiy s P b o b Toiiing (ar 1B Ave Haincsily s Mve gl ties, i, BUeV taker L A G phous 2458, w aud TUrsUBIL v Havger, v N Tiren cngine al, Very Car Exchange al buy nout Autor & tamiy car Price only 8 Terms to nange. 96 car for eale, Price it ¥ Phone 2051-2. EBatesroom Phone ingle 6 touring e right. M. Ining i W good e 51 Maip USED CARS— 1521 Gverland touring, wire wheels and sd tires. . new car Cadillae, th selling w touring. Cha'mers, 7 passtuger only 2 Maswell touring. new, MCGAULEY & PENNETT, % ANCH ST. PHONE 2952, o ex uses, 65 Tairly good cars to choose from, Terms as low as §5 down, $5 weekly. Aaron G. Cohen. Inc., 185 Park St Hartford, Conn. 100 to $200—paid in easy terms gives yos a falrly good car. Prices siashed, every car must go—pay §5 to $35 down ane drive one home. Aaron G. Cohenm, Inme., 185 Park St ., Hartford, Conn. 19711 ANNUAL SALE 1923 MAXWELL COUPE~ LATE MODEL, 1OW MILEAGE THE OWNER HAS PURCHASED A NEW FORD AND WE ARE SELL- ING THIS CAR FOR HIM. A WONDFRFULL BUY , FLMER AUTOMOBILE ., PIONEER FORD DEALERS $2 MAIN ST, PHONE 154

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