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A Chamber of Commerce Will Erect And Furnish Several Model Homes! METHODISTS’ PLAN iHope fo Establish Great Profes- ] fant Newspaper ‘CLOWNS AKD ACROBATS SERVE AS PALL BEARERS Funeral Services Held For “Happy- “Own Your Own Home” Campaign May Result| In Formation Of a 'New Financing Corpo- | ration. In a real constructive effort to en- eourage the building of private homes by New Britain people, the New DBrit- ain Chamber of Commerce has decid- ed to erect and furnish somewhere in the city two or three model homes and it is altogether possible a pl for financing the ercction of these homes will be evolved in a short time. At a meeting held in the Chamber rooms, at which representatives of all lines of business were present from the real estate man who sells the lot. to the man who supplies the furniture it was decided most enthusiastically to go ahead with this pr The plan Is in line with the Your Own Home" campaign. There is a shortage of home the city at the time New Britain is to grow the Chamber feels it must spread out with its one family homes and cottages, As a r sult of the meeting, a committen Was appointed to go further into the de- tails of such a campaign, consisting of the following: Louis Jones, chairman: A. A, Mills, J. R. Andrews, Steve TMobb, Bernard Stein, William H. Al- len, W, L. Hatch, Isaac Black, Harold Shepard and R. O, Clark, A committee was appointed last night to bring in plans for a brick house and plans fora frame house, to- gether with the costs, these to be p sented at a meeting of the committec to be held next week, ject »wn present Go-Lucky-3illy” Showles— Old Friends Week New York, April 3 .— Six famous clowns and acrobats of the big top and the sawd ers today for their old friend, William (Happy-go-iucky-Billy) Showles, the barebuck rider, who died last Monday at Bellevue hospital, wirere he ran an levator, funeral was held from an un- dertaker's establishment on lower ith Avenue, Rev. J. B. Wasson of Stranger's Welfare Fellows a sermon. Scores of persons lives have bheen spent in mak- the read whose itg other folks laugh were there, Not “w of them wapt ey cscorted the body to Penn- vania station, whence Mrs, Showle: and her l4-year old son, Eddie, companied it to Long Branch, N. J., for b Littie Eddie, held the hand of a clown as he tip-toed up to the flower- piled casket for a last look at “Happy- “You're going to be a bareback man, like your daddy, ain't you Ed- die?" the clown asked, No sir,” Eddie whispered, #oing to be a jockey, it's more thrilling than the circus,” All Passengers Saved From Burning Steamer Port Sudan, Egypt, April 3.-—The 1,200 passenger of the Rritish steam- ship ¥ the Red a yesterday, reached here safely today on the steamer Clan Ma- civer, to which they were transferred when it was seen that the Frangestan By circle were pail bear- | ip, | ngestan, abandoned on fire in | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924. INATIONAL DAILY New York, to IS news- paper to be printed daily except Sur | day in at least three great centers"” which would provide “a suitable and satisfactory mouthplece for the pro- | antism of our whole country,” re- te ceived support today at the Ne Methodist conference. w York A resolution by the Rev, James J. Henry of Poughkeepsie, behalf of the pastors of the kecpsie district, asked the conference | | to memoralize the general conference has issued an order In the matter of | which meets in Springfield, Mass., next | J- Milner, insolvent Arch street grocer, | zation of the paper. |PY Which Attorney D. L. Nair, the | month for author offered on Pough- “We suggest,” the resolution sald, “that should this undertaking seem to Sale. of too great magnitude as a de- appropriate be . nominational enterprise, steps be_taken to secure the ci tion of other denominations puper in every sense worthy great constituency it will at once com- ! | mand and seek to serve,” | The resolution was referre | committee, | of this memorial in providing a oopera- for the news- of the d to a | The Poughkeepsic district delegates also suggested a memorial ringfield conference calling for a general reorganization | church department. | POSTER CONTEST FOR ; HIGH SCHOOL to the for the “I'm | elimination of several secretarial posi- My father said | tions under the general board, and of the PLAY $2.50 Will Be Given to Prize Winning Advertisement—Senior Club April 3.—A movement | establish “a great national speedy consumation of the purposes, lic, has received City items The New Britain Institute library will be closed for the remainder of the week for inventory. “Linger Awhile,” fox trot, Bruns. wick record. John A. Andrews & Co l—~ud\'|. The New Britain General hospltal has withdrawn the action against the heirs, creditors and representatives of Antoinette Hills from the docket of | the city court. ' Miss Winifred Kenney has complet- ed her course with the Lucille Beauty Parlors and will be associated with Miss Maria Roach in Holmes and Hoffman's Bldg.—advt. | { The regular meeting of L. D. Pen- field Camp, Sons of Veterans, will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in {G. A. R. hall New Brunswick records every week | at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Bankruptcy Referee 'E. M. Yeomans | ‘trustee, will sell the stock’at private lunches at Crowell's, —advt 8. H. Woods, commander of Stan- ley post, Grand Army of the Repub- from William E. { Latham, who is spending some time | in Casadega, Fla., a box of oranges | Chocolate Cocoanut Faster FEggs. | | Wonderful. 5c to $1. McEnroe's, W. Main St.—advt. for the post, which was distributed among the members at the regular meeting Tuesday. The Ladies' Aux- fliary was also included. Join Morans’ Easter Music Club.—- Ladies Auxiliary, 1. O. B. B, will {hold its regular monthly meeting at 0dd Fellows' hall tonight at 8 o'clock. “Lovey Came Back,” special fox trot. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Laurel court, Order of Amaranth, will hold a social ¥'riday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Masonic hall. Fol- lowing the social there will be a sup- ger at 6:30 o'clock and the regular | meeting at 7:30 o'clock. For smart up-to-date spring hats, call at the French Hat Shop, 87 West Home cooked THE HERALD “WANT ADS” { [ AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies ) —— L AUTOMOTIVE BUICK Alphabetically Arranged ¥or Quick || Reference.. Wil CARS- "Hetter _ cars and Boick 1s bullds Britain Buick Co. Phone 2607, MUTOR are being bulit ing them." New 225 _Arch _street. R TIONS rge Prepaid 10 09 ! a8 H CHEVROLET ot 5 CADILLAC CARS — Sales and _Service Lash Motor Co. “4 Reputable Concern.’ | West Main, corner Liucoln street. ANDLER and Cleveland motor cars end uccessories, American Sales Co. 8 Elm 8t. | MOTOR CARS—Sales and vice. Superior Auto Service Company, | 6 _Arch St.Phone. ; 17 $150 8150 Upon Application a line. rly Order Rates LCount 6 words to 14 lines to an ineh Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Clarge, No Ad Accepted r 1 P M forl|! fied Page on Same Day, d Over ‘the Telephone for of Customers. Call 925 a “Want Ad" Operator. 35_cents, Cl Ads Accop! Convenlence and Ask for DODUE BROTHERS MOTUR CARS—Balos | FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. aud service. 8. & Elm_St., corner ¥. Motor Bales Co., 155 Franklin; ‘phone 731 “Just Real Good Cars.” C. 18 _Main _street; 'phone 2216, Eales serv- \ce; genuine parte and nccessories Auto- 2 Hence, utomobiles. Tel. 2007, D Vi Apply 15 South High e D L ANNOUNCEMENTS Buria) Vaults, M wents { HUDSON "AND ESSEX—America's leading car valu caches. Honey- See the ne C 18 and Service, TPAOBIL B3 Bervice. City Service Station, Hartford Ave, corner Stanley and 6 Main Bt. A. M Puonosss. DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS 1923 Sedan, 1922 Touring. Touring. 23 Roadster. 1921 Roadster, B type. | BUICKS8— 1922 Roadster, 6 cylinder, 1922 Touring, 4 cylinder, FORDS— 1922 Sedan. 1922 Touring. 1916 Touring, $30. h. TERMS ARRANGED B. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. DOLGE BROS, DEALER 15§ ELA ST, PHONE OPEN EVENINGS 731 CORT ROADSTER 1h fie shape melhanics Lue ally, good paint and b gooa tires Vhone doiph’s Garage 127 Cherry St BURTAL VAULIS—Concrete stecl feinfore ed; water proof, heremetically sealed. wiil outlast ‘elther wood or metal. Do not tequire larger Ir.e reawonably priced. N. B. Vauit Co.. 276 Maple. Phone 27 Florists and Nurserymen CUT FLOWERS—Potted plan variety. Specializing on funeral Johnson Greenhouse, 517 Church GUT FLOWERS, potted pl tuneral work; free delivery. Sandallie's Greenhouse, 718 Oak St. Phone 2643-12. Lost and Found COLIIE - lost, sirayed or stolem, i M N, INTERNATIONAL n a MAXWELL AND CHALMFItS—Sales and TRUCKS—Rackliffe Bros,, Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1074, Agents for New Britain and vicinity EXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars. Sales FORD. Touring 1924, with starter and de- n run 800 miles or Pinnaclerox Farm untable rims, Erle Cleveland, Plainville, Conn, and Servise, C. A. Bence. 61 Main Bt.; ‘phone_ 2215, FORD 1920—touiiig Car, m good shape throughiout. Price $135, Autumotive Used Car_Exchange, ¥6 Arch St, Phone 1739-2, eervice, McGauley and Bennett 98 Arch | F reet. o OON MOTOR CARS—FaJorably known the world over. F. L. Green, Bales and Service, 142 Arch St. Phone 625, ASH and Oakland motor cars. Sals and Service. A, G. Hawker, 58 Elm street: ‘phone 2456, and white i 15 mos. old. R. C. Chapman, 44 So, High Reward. PAIGE AND JEWETT—$1088 to 32770, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 E. Main St., (near Elm). Phone 33 ik, Cail at| B ensington, Paul Tound, brown an store, Swamp Road, Mustorn SHEPARDw-dog, ] Joun Tost Monday i BO MOTOR CARS and tru: Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales amd Service, cor. Eln and Park Sts, New Britaln, Conmn.; ‘phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snuhbers, r collar, Return to Phoue Reward. found st | and Stanley ing no licenst Washington AND) Monday at W rner of Chur TLLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND \aotoi | cars, showroom at 4 Elm St.; service, 127 Phone 1729-2, FORD —touring 5 ORD 1920—1toadsier, good (lres and_epe pearance, $135. Automotive sed “Car lsxchange, 86 Arch St, 17292 FORD 1920—sedan, tires, paint and uphol= stery in fine shape. Price $250. Automios tive Used Car Bxchange, 86 Arch St 5 passenger, 1924 model, brand new. Inquire, 165 Hartford Ave., 1st_floor. = ORD 1920—punel delivery. Iu fine condl: tlon in wvery detall. Price $150. Autos motive Used Car E chauge, 86 Arch 8t Phone 1729-2, FORD 123—1 ton panel truck, $400. Thie truck is practically new. — Automotiv Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch St. Ploi 1728 Cherry St. “The Bleeve-Vaive Metor,” R. C. Rudolph; 'phone 2051-2, owner see Mr. Rossi, Store Announcements § B. GEORGES—jeweler, formerly of Rooin 10, 166 Maln St., 18 now located at 436 Main 8t., directly opposite t Main St FREE=5x7 eniargement with every roll of | film developed by Ohrustedts, 72 Weat Main St. WEATIER STRIPS—instail metal strips saviug 3 Wonds, 61 Muip 6t. Phon Sts., 5 Stanley St. R the accurate | bills. T, B 2765, STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, ealoe 13 OLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars, and service. Onorato Motor Co., 20—coupe, upholstery, paint and lent. Price $200. Automot! d Car Lxchange, 86 Arch &t., Phone 9-2. Main St Phone 3425. T price §10, good canditio d_flool 91045 special six touriug, $1423; big 6ix touring, $1,760; F. O. B. factory. M, Trving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This Is a Studebaler year' condition, Inquite 21874, in A-1 8t. Phone e 'ORDS—-We have several good buye in used cars at $35 and higher. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch §t. Phone 1 Autos and Trucks for Sale AT m condition. e Rudolph’s Gar- age, 137 Cherry St. ne 2051-2, Sales- room 4 Eim St. Phone 3382, BUICK 1919-7 passenger touring ear, very good tires and mechanical shape, Price $500, K. M. Searle & Co,, Elm cor. Park Sis, Phone 2110, GUT OF LUCK=we mean those that dent own a camera, Don't be one of them, we have rameras from one dollar up, Ar- cade Studio. . _ ______ ___________} Cloak Suit Girl and Mil-| linery Saleswoman wanted for, Saturday afternoons |and everlings. — Apply — Raphael'fl Depl, Store can be bought' at a falr price, et angine NEW BRITAIN 22 ARCH 8TV Main §t, Professional Bldg.—advt. Lester Schaefer of Chestuut street a student of the sophomore class at Middlebury college has recently been | elected manager of the hockey team |at that institution, Mr. Schacfer is a | member of the Kappa Epsilon frater. I nity and is a high stand man in his | The prizes for the contest are as| ciass, | follows: KFirst, $2.50; second, three| Mary FElizabeth, exclusive dress | &0 cent seats at the play; third, two shop. 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg.—- |50 cent spats. The judges for the adyt. contest are Mr. Brown, supervisor of the art department at the school; R. Stewart Esten and Harry Wessels, Tt was further decided at the com- Goop mittee meeting that a moving pie- ture be taken of the homes at various stages of construction and arrange- ments be made to have the pictures shown in the local theaters during the campaign to arouse interest and en- | courage prospective home owners, | The committee will meet again next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at which time definite plans for the eampaign will be outlined. | According to Mary K. Curtin, see- retary, “The Chamber of Commeree, in Jaunching such a campaign, feels that a family that owns its onn home takes a pride in it, maintains it bet. ter, gets more pleasure out of it, and has a more wholesome and healthful atmosphere in which to bring up chil- dren. The home owner has a structive aim in life, He works hard- er outside his liome: he spegds his lelsure more profitably and he and his family live a finer life and enjoy more of the comforts of our modern | aviilzation. As a direct taxpayer, he “akes a more active part in local gov. | erninest. Homo owners make bettey citizens and as a result, they are boosters for their own community, They are a part of {t." was doomed, | Meeting Friday. reamsaie | { | The Amphion elub has announced a T TR T e PLAY IN THE CITY ing produetion, “The Charm School,” which is to be given at the school on Chovrolet sedan, v sedan. X touring car Oakland coupe, Maxwell sport Mavwell touring touring car. car, tourlng car, Kriday, May . The contest is open to every student In the school. D. 8 Ar- Alumni Association of OHOICEET USED CARS IN THE CITT~ ranges for Appearance of Former Local Player, Bulck coupe, Packard, Ught & touring. Bulck, 6 cyl. b pass sedan Rulck, /6 exl. 4 pas. coupe, Buick, 6 cyl. roadster, Bulck roadster, winter top. Stephens gtonring car. Studehu Ke Studebal: Stearns | Steinmetz, the late electrical wiz- ard, prophesied that eople will not | The Senlor club will ‘hold its regu. P s T at the sehont on | WOk more than four hours a day a lar monthly meeting at the school on |y0q % B8 JEH Friday evening of this week. An ex-| cellent entertainment will follow thy | S ————————————— meeting. From he close of the en-| wqye New Britain General Hospital | tertainment until 10:30 o'clock there o " pioies, Representatives and Cred- | ®il) be dancing in the gymnasium. i of Antoinette E. Hills; City | Ryder's Whitmore club orchestra will | coyne. City of New Britain, April 2, pla | . The gymnasium classes for young Taee men will again be discontinued until city, having formerly made his resi- | the stndents of the freshman mid.year dence here. For several years he was | class have received a physical exami- one of the planists of Panl White- | pation from the physical director, anan's orchestra, playing at the Palals| The assassination of Lincoln and Royal, New York city, and he has be- | the events which led up to Grant's come one of the best known planists election as president of the United [in the country. Arder, Ohman's run- | gtates were the subjects of hn Inter. { ning mate, is also well known fo the | esting talk by Charies Covert at the | dance world. Roth men have made!auditorium this morning. numerous records of piano dvets and | The track team will hold & practice both have played for piano rolls, | at the school tomorrow afternoon. un about our easy on new and used tme payment An event of special fnterest to danee cara. lovegrs of this city is being arranged forApril 24, when Phil Ohman and Vietor Arden and their orchestra will play at the Shuttle Meadow club un- der the auspices of the aAlumni ass clation of the Alpha Deita Sigma fra- ternity, The dance will be an invita- tion affalr and will begin at 9 o'clock, continuing until 2 o'clock the next | morning. Phil Ohman is well known in this plan tourlng. He 139 ARCH 8T, NEVMAN AUTO EALES €O, PHONE 2109, 000 Appearance Urv, Gash 62 B o con- R 07— and b oo Go Hawker, OBILE, modu 3 analice Bl 1 Ay NG condition, adoiph'e Gatuge, 127 Choity 8t Piows | BUICK €O, ORDER OF NOTICE. PHONE 2607, Upon complaint in the above en. titled action, brought to the City |Court for the City of New Britain on |the third Monday of April, A, D, 1924, claiming judgment to clear the title to certain premises situated in said City of New Britain, it appearing to the subscribing authority that the | residence of Antoinette E. Hills, if | Iiving, is unknown to the plaintiff, and that if not living the names and residences of the heirs, representa. tives and creditors of said Antoinette E. Hills are unknown to the plain. e, It Is Hereby Ordered, that notice of the institution and pendency of this action shall be given said de fendants by publishing this Order in The New Britain Herald, a newspa per published in the city of New | Britain, once a week for two con on or The New Britain Shirt Co, Wants PRESSERS in Men's Shirts £30 and $35 per week can easily he wmade, 266 Arch an, in A1 condition Thi rousonable BUICK SEDAN 1 condition, only Price reasonable. ' <iot of extras, A-1 driven over $,000 miles M. Irving Jestey, 193 pertect Canditio Chietry 8t Elm 8t —sedan, used only can be bought at » Hoaneyman Aute Phone Big 4, touring C. A Bence, CHEVROLE' weeks, b tires, stantial saving 1 reasonnble, goud tirew, Rudoiph's Gurage, 1 0 Ealento ub- Bales Surprise Party on . Her 72d Birthday A murprise party in honor of her 7204 birthday was tendered Mrs, Kar en Olson at the home of Mre. D. A Dickerman of 35 Walnut street, last evening. A large number of Mrs. Olson's friends gathered and she was presented with a purse. &he was born in Norway and had resided in Forest ville for many years, coming to this | eity recently and now residing at the ‘homa of Mrs, Dickerman. Despite her BILE touridg car b A- mechanically; tve good Ui, goud; $560 taker L A G b 3 “phy 451 101 C. Uphuistery and Autonwtive Leud 'l in good wiape 61 Mata 8t wker, 89 Teh- Cherry Elm 8t SPLENDID POSITION For the right girl, 20-30 years ' 57 of age. State salary. Refer- cal shage and appeatance \e @ ences must be definite, bearving | iker 51 Eim Fi phons sifs, O investigation. . %n be bought at s Must be available at once, fee. Mealey & Dennet, (ADDRESS BOX 4 Phone 2952 HERALD) Name of Street (?hifiged Since Wilson Has Die paint, govd, 36 Arch st 4 Girl Basketball Players Genon, April 3.—The name of for- In Intersectional Match | mer President Wilson was last night | Westfield, N, J,, April 8.~The first removed from the Via Wilson, named | of a three game tournament to de. for him when he visited Genoa after | cide the girls' high school basketball the world war, and that of Nicola | championship of the United States Bonservizi, founder of the Fascisti | will be played batween the Westfield, seetion n Parls, was erected in its | N, J. and Guthrie, Okla, teams at advanced age, Mrs. Olson s active |stend, surrounded by a laurel wreath, | Rosells Park, & suburb, tonight. The 'secutive weeks commeneing and keeps up with modern events and | Donservizi, Who established the | Guthris girl's team claims the high before April 4, 1924 Her ‘kindly disposition has won for | Faseisti section in Paris, was shot and { chool championship “of the west By Order of the Court her a large host of friends both in.'killed February 20, 1924, by Ernesto | while the lecal team holds unchal- EMIL J. DANBER®, #his city and Forestville, Bonomini, a young anarchist. ll-ngnd title In the east Clerk, ng Cuk, mechani- rance very good, ex- |1 OLUSMUBILE 1921~ (ouring car T buy @ tambiy car n good shape thioughont, Prive only 8200 Fetie to sUIL Automotive | Car Exciange 88 Bt P AND tourts weeks old, F150 #ac 05 Arch Bt & and pamt 127 Cherry st.. Phony | 4_Eim St Flone 3592 DANIELE=1 nas. rondster. A-1 ing condition with extras. Price very it - T v | taken at once. Clark's Auto Lggndiy, M. lrving Jester, rear 235 Main street . Price 8226, K. W Bim. Phone 21 g car, 5 wood anial condition, & Yo, Park cor, pertec 1 biph's Garage, 2051-2._ Salesro 2. Salesroom 1 low s of 1% ton rapacity, THEM DAYS (5 GONE FOREVER ! YOU-= L CAN'T SUPPORT A FUEA - 3 on Yome & good used n, 1nc, 185 Park 11th Annual Bales N6 Areh St Hone Auto tou C A man K car in Bence, 51 1919 ondtton, Plone USED CARS— 2. wire wheels and 21 Overland tour! d tire 1921 sua Cadillae, new car antee. sclling with a 1918 Chalmers, 1 Price only $250. passenger touring. 1922 Maxwell touring. Like new, MCGAULEY & B T, - 98 ARCH ST. PHONE 2% WHILE THEY LASTY, LADIES AN’ GENTS. ONE IMME , “THE TEATH PART OF A IDOLLAR 1M FER FINDIM CUT WOT TS CSECRET SCHEME A AMD ASH HAvVE A THE SALVE THAT AWAKES Yo SLEEPING BEAUTY eovys' 1WTH A VUAL BALE-—no excuses, 85 fairly go0d_cars to ok so from. Terms as luw s $5 down, §5 weekly. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St., Hartford, Comn. 9 to $200—paid in easy terms gives you a falrly good car. Prices slashod, every car must go—pay 5 to $25 down and drive one home. Asron G. Cohen, Ine. 185 Park St Hartford, Comn. IO W %10 coo WOrTT™M OF COLD CREAM o V'F\;E“f) 1923 MAXWELL COUPE— LATE MODEL, LOW MILEAGE THE OWNER HAS PURCHASED A NEW FORD AND WE ARE SELL- ING THIS CAR FOR HIM. A WONDERFULL BUY . ELMER AUTOMOBILE co. PIONEER FORD DEALERS #2 MAIN ST, PHONE 1513, Thousands of people read the Here Ald ciassified ads every night—advt. e \ \