New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1924, Page 26

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ntendent, 500; ehainman, ainman, ar There must de du: .y] from this amou v4v covering the salary of transferred frown the board of public works, saving of. §11,576 in this , is indicated. of the was dispensed year, minus two $95, or 31,735, net the city clerk, d to effect a sav- result the The office wus | pe $2. 81, $700; $780; drafisman, MAYOR DENIES HE 15 THROWING MUD - Paonessa Claims Hellberg and Porter Were Machine Victims it sutir of an em iter to th and net fepartiment in the board of as with, uities 00 a 'y of In the of lepuiy wi ing in oifict 300 s disnie: hat office and as tary list was cut L personal tax collector's closed and the work of this office combined with that of the collector, a saving of approximately $3,500 be- ing brought about. “In not single imyons tions. about M. I'aonessa, men the An audience of greeted Mayor A, democratic nomin when he ap: ed at the P. & F. Corbin factory gate this noon for his daily rally. The mayor's attack was again con- ecentrated upon the republic ma- chine. He pointed out cx-Council- man Clilford W. Hellberg who stood on the sidewalk nearby, as a victim of the “machine.” Hellberg has sup- ported the administratioy the past two years on many matters in which the republican memoers were lined up almost to a man with the oppossi- be tion, The mayor declared that Hall- that v berg had been warned and when he r declined to abide by the dictates of 'tained for some the machine he was ousted at a pri- coming into the mary. The mayor ciaimed that the “During my entire campaign, 1 same fate met ex-Councilman Max- lave refrained from the mention of well §. Porter because he would not names of anyone invelved in the city be ‘lined up.’ (hall ‘clean up.' The republicans Continuing the mayor said:— have seen fit to bring out the name “Is it mud-slinging if I ask what of Mr. Sjovall, a former assistant city my opponent has done in behalf of cngineer, and in defense of niy own the republican voters of this ci action, and in refutation of their reference to appearance and assis- claim that T caused the city to lose tance before the Public Utilities Com- 2 Valuable employe 1 would explain mission to see that the trolley faves something of Sjovail's work. He was were not increased. If he was there,cngaged in the east end trunk line or M. Klett was there I failed to sce|sewer job. 'frue, he did work out a them, Were either of them present Eravitation system but this was noth- before the Public Utilities Commission |ing more than an engineer of me- urging the elimination of Clayton | diocre ability would be expected to grade crossing. draft. It is+a fact that records of “Will my opponent, Judge Alling, | the board of public works will sub- deny that while he was a member of | Stantiate that his failure to wisely lay the general assembly as New Brnwu.m't the sewer system caused the city representative he exerted effort to|the loss of many thousands of dol- wrest from the mayor his control | !ars and a part of the job has had over the appointment of deputies in ' t0 be repluccd at great cost. T bring the offices of the town clerk and the|Out this fact not to injure Mr. eollector. What was the motive be-|Siovall or Mayor Curtis who was in hind this? Was it not so that the office at the time, but merely to de- | clerk and collector would reinstate |fend Wysell against my opponent’s discharged employes and keep intact|claims.” the republican machine? W~ S No Wonder! was there to fili these posi- own office, a salary of n provided for clerical Lie couneil increased to full time clerk might I'he salary of $900 was had been cstablished by instance - work $900 so that engaged. prich time prior to eifice of mayor, my “This has been my line of inquiry all through the campaign, It is an honest search for the truth, And yet T am accused of mud-slinging. I have never thrown mud, I am not now/ throwing mud, and nothing will ever! persuade me to throw mud for the purpose of securing a public honor, “I have handed a eopy of this state- ment to a representative of the Hart- ford Courant. Now let us see if the Hartford Courant will give us an ex- | ample of the American spirit of fair play by printing this statement, Mayor A. M. Paonessa this morn- | ing issued a statement replying to | claims made by Judge B. W. Alling during the course of a republican rally last night in Judd’s hall. The mayor's statement follows: “My republican opponent, Judge Alling, has been quoted as having challenged me to prove where there has been a salary saving in city hall during my administration, and he has also been quoted as saying that while some employes, were fired others were hired and new jobs created. *1 gladly accept this challenge and herewith submit facts and figures. Included among the jobs upon which an actual saving was effected, are soveral ex-employes whose services were dispensed with and others who fesigned and in whose place no one was hired, a saving being effected in every instance. During the fiscal year of 1923.1024, a net saving In salaries of $17.361 was brought about. There was a salary saving of thousands of dollars in the fiscal year that preceded that of 1023-1024, but for the present T will touch upon the year just concluded only. “In the department of public worlts $11.376 was saved in the fol. | How could Miss Grace Himes lowing positions, the Incumbents of |(above) help from walking away which, in some instances, were lot go with the_first prize in the Sulplur while in other cases there wera vesig- |SPrings Bathing Beauty Contest? tions and mo one was engaged to She's entered as entry from Tampa, . sas. 0540} Fla., In annual contest at &t. Peters- i the place: Chain burg, ¥la. What's fare to Florlda? draftsman, | the | jadvet, publican administrations and main- | - City ltems THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Arranged For Quick Notice . look at the big sale Opp. East Main.- Mr, and Mrs. yoklyn, N. Y., ~Defore you buy your shoes at 454 Main St.— dvt, Charles Weigand -of 3 former residents of | Tthis city, are the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Walter W. Batty of Union street. | “Lovey Came Huck,” speciai 10x trot. John A Andrews & Co.—advt Charles Anderson of 214 Washing- ton street sustained a painful injury to his arm yesterday when he fell | while at work at Landers, Frary & He was treated at the New Britain General hospital and removed to his home, | Mary Elizabceth, shop. W. Main, betically ‘E_RATES FOR CUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid 1 0! 1 line line 1 line 1 tine 1 Gline 1 line 36 1line s80 8130 Order Itates Upon Application vount € words to a line, 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines, \(lmmulu Book Charge, 35 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. tor || exclusive Prof. dress | s Bldg.— Salesladies wanted for Saturda afternoons and evenings. The Big ore, Raphael’s Dept. Store.-—advt, Salesladies wanted for Saturday afternoons and evenings. The Big Store, Raphaei’s Dept. Store.—advt. Salesladies wanted for Saturda afternoons and evenings. The Big Store, Raphael's Dept. Store—advt. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans —advt The Walther league of St. Mat- thew's Lutheran church will hold its monthly Bible hour and educational discussion this evening at 8 o'cloc There will be a meeting for Sab. bath keepers Saturday afternoon at o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall, Arch | street, E. L. Cardey will be in charge. | Hear records advt, * Burritt Grange will hold its regular meeting tomorrow eveniog at Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, Hungerford Court, at § o'clock. The lecturer's hour will be in charge of Mrs. A. P>, Marsh. Let John A. Andrews do washing with a May -adit, Washington, April The Crescent Past Noble Grand as- "1\(‘ John W. Tangley, sociation wiil meet with the Plainville | Kentueky, entered a lodge next Monday. | guilty when arraigned in District of Smart Spring Milline |Columbia supreme court on cop- Shoppe, 87 W. Main St, spiracy charged in connection with al- ' ~—advt, |1eged illegal ligquor withdrawals per- Mrs. Jennie Ely of Pittsburgh re. mits and asked the court for an early turned to that city today after a two trial. weéks visit with her sister, Mrs,| On request of Langley's counsel the Theodore Boehm, of Lincoln street. j"]:'r':t :"flvl\'ld‘ :0‘::._\,;: which :’h: ‘ Lunch ar Hallinan's.—advt. b nse might enter a demurrer, but | Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will en- the attorneys said they did not expect tertain members and friends at a so- ' take advantage of the privilege. | cial and card party tomorrow evening lolfl‘;’;e"‘;""‘(‘)‘m:":r"_“‘[ :;glél‘femc;‘”fi:fi | in G. A, R. hall at 8 o'clock. - Vet S8 : 4 Notide—TLast two days sale at want to go to the mat with them irn L this case,” Chureh St, Sat .and Monday, Fvery- =t ) g thing must be sold by Tues, morning, | Milard F. West, former deputy ty commissioner of internal revenue, g;‘l:-‘"::‘;r"f:d:m"' +Don’t lose 0P | imed in one of the indictments with FISH WILLING T0 RUN guilty, New York Congressman, However, Is Not Actively Fighting For Guber- natorial Nom Washington, April 4.--Representa. tive Hamiiton Fish, republican, New York, announced here today that he had given his friends permission to | use his name a candidate for the New York republican gubernatorial nomination. “Since 1 found the convention is to | |be an open affair,”” he sald, "1 told | |my friends they had my permission to do whatever they wanted, to secure delegates, Except for this statement, my hat isn't in the ring. It is still on my head.” Mr. Fish said that up to the present he had “discouraged,” his friends, as he “liked the job here,” and thought the coming New York republican state convention would be a “closed” affair. —————re Pittsburgh Takes Title If Tonight’s Game Is Won Pittsburgh, April 4.—The fifth game of the finale in the United States ama- |teur hockey association champion- ‘nhlp series between DPittsburgh and the Boston A. A. will be played at Duguesne Gardens here tonight., A victory for the home team would bring the hockey pennant to this city, | Pittsburgh has won three games. ] ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial V | BURTAL, VAUL1S~ Concrete stecl relnfore- ed: water proof, heremetirally sealed. will outlast either wood or metal. Do not require lnrger Iris. reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Maple., Phone 2765. | i | LANGLEY PUTS UP NOT GUILTY PLEA Rocused Gonémsman Also De- manding Early Trial 4.—Representa- | republican, | plea of not nlts, Monuments “Al Jolson" on Brunswick at John A, Andrews & Co.— your French Hat | Prof. Bldg. | 70 CALLS TO TESTIV Washington, April 4B, F, Arm- strong, formerly a special agent of the prohibition unit, located at Chi- cago has been summoned by the Dau- ! gherty committee to appear April 7. | | | tion, FHLET IR | Like the city, the Herald Classified | |ad section s growing. ———e—— The New Britain Shirt Co. Wants | PRESSERS in Men’s Shirts | $30 and $35 per week can easily be made. 266 Arch St. SPLENDID POSITI ‘ For the right girl, 20-30 years |of age. State salary. Refer- | ences must be definite, bearing | jinvestigation. i Must be available at once, (ADDRESS BOX 4 HERALD) THE DI WONTY wrUE FIFESY Dou.ARs WEATTH AREADY! PR~ i W AEVER BE A8Le F.;mm.\”rfl LISTEM CFFICER You CANT (‘my EQS LICENSE' i B | DURART AND STAR FORD CATS, Fordson tractor. d | ATLEN ANNOU Florists and Nurserymen 3 AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks for Sale 9. 4 S—Potted plants, pieasing variety. Specializing on funers) work. Johnscn Greenhouse, 517 Church St. 850, touring for sale, D. 45, good good engine. Price low. G. R. Morse, Plainville, Southington road. BUT rubber, GOOD USED CARS— FLOWERS, potted pianis: all kind work; free delivery Samiallie's 218 St. _Phone 2643-12. funersl Greenhouse, Lost and Found 5 DOG—lost, answers to ch. Initials G, L. Stowel on_collar, Reward. Notify A. H. Bush- nell, Berlin, Conn. COLLIE—lost, strayed or stolen, ldrge tan and white collie, 15 mos. old, Return to . (. Chapman, 44 So, High St., Tel. teward. Tound, brown and_black, store, Swamp Road, Kensington, Mustero. DEPOSIT BOOT Savings Ban GLAS: night, Owner's name Return to 117 3. Reward, HEANY=black puppy Tost, somothing Tk Ple: retwrn to V., D. Cerbo, t. Reward, L.LOWS—watch fob with ohm Erickson Lodge No. 67, in memoriam world war service” John E. Anderson, Colonial Inn. Plainville, TR AND RIM—size 30x3%; found last Monday at corner of Church and Stanley Sts, owner sce Mr. Rossi, 726 Stanley St. Store_Announcements 7 GEORGES—Jeweler, formerly of Room 10, 166 Main St Is now located at 436 Main St., directly opposite East Main St. FREE—5x7 enlargement with every roll of tilm developed by Ohrustedts, 72 .West Main St BOSTON BLU name of Bt Call_at Paul . 40§ lost on Bor!ln[ nder_teturn %o bank. | i black case lost Bunday and address in Lafayette St. Tel. inserip- curate GUT OF LUCK—we mecan {h own a camera, Don't be ene of them, we hate cameras from one dollar up. Ar- cade Studio, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies MOTOR ~ CARB—"Bettei (i being bullt and Bulck s bullde New Britaln Buick Co. Arch _ street. Phone 2607, CADILLAC CARS — Bales and _sService. Lash Motor Co. “A Reput Concern.” 8 Main, corner Lincoln street. CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars snd [ il A Sales Co., & Elm St. CARS—Sales and 225 CHEVROLET MOTOIt sorvice, Superior Auto Service Company, 178 Arch St. Phoue. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—S8les and service, S. & F. Motor Bales Co., 165 Elm_St, corner Franklin; 'phone 731, motor cars. Gales *Just Real Good Ci 18 Main strevt; ‘pho Bales genuine paru ccessories, Auto- Sales & So Cn., 200 E. Maln, and servic A. Bence, fo motiv (5! 1 DEPENDABLE USED CARS— o TI1, agent for Dort and Haynes automobiles, Apply 15 South High 8t 'el, 20 1TUDBON AND EESEX—Am car values, San Abts. e Oon & 139_Arch Bt 'phions 2101 [TUPMOBILE CARS—Sa Service Station, Hartford A Stanley und 6 Main St, A Teading Hooey- » aud Gervicw, (NTERNATIONAL TRUCKS —Liacklifte Br luc, Purk and Bigelow Sts. Phone __1074. Agents for New Britain and vicinity LEXINGTON=Iiigh grade motor cars, Sale and Servise. C. A, Bence 61 Main ‘phone 2214, MAXWELL AND CHALMRRS—Sal service, McGauley and Bennett MOON MOTOR CARB—Fasorably the world over. F. L. Green, Bervice, 142 Arch 8t. Phone d Oakiand motor A G plione 2 | PATGE VETT—§1066 to 8 Whitmore Pajge-Jewett Co, 319 E. Main St (near Ein). Phone 3395, and Service, cor. Britain, Comn. Sta, N Loca) agents for Gabrisl R C R ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor C and sorvice. Onorato Motor Main St. Phone 34236, na Co., 18} .. SPUDEBAKERS—Light 31045 | special aix touring § B, 193 Arch touring, | FORD lnu-murmg BUICK SEDAN 1922—lot of extr: condition, only driven over 9,000 miles. Price reasonable, M. Irvihg Jester, 193 Arvch street. BUICK—Big 4. touring car, in good shape. Price $100. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2216, CADILLAC—T passengel touring, price rea- sonable Rudolph's Garage, 121 Cherry St Phone 2051-2. Salesroom, 4 Elm St. Plione 3392, G CHEVROLET 1983—touring car, ) mechani- cal shape and appearance very good, ex- cellent rubber. ash or term Hawker, 51_Eim St. Plone 2456. | CHEVROLET 1924—sodan only 4 weeks 5 tires, Can be bought at 2 $150 sa fice. McGauley & Bennett, 38 Arch Bt. Phone 2952, Essex touring car. Oakland coupe. Maxwell sport touring car. Mazwell touring car. Bulck, 7 pass, touring car Buick sedan, 7 pass. Hudson touring, 7 Studebaker big Bulck coupe, pass, touring .ar. us about our easy time paymest plan on new and used cars. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, 139 ARCH ST, PHONE 2100, CHOICEST USED CARS IN THB OITY— | HUPMOBILE, model roadster, Good appewialce and 0 fne (Laning cesditivu. Kuduipi's Garage. 137 Chariy St Plous 2061-2. HUPMOBILE 1923—sedan, in A-1 condition and looke new, This is a dependable used car at a_reasonabie price. McGauley & Bennett, 93 Aich St Phone 205i HUPMUBILE BEDAN—Iaie wudel Pii reasonnble, ood tiies perfect cwudition. Rudoipb's Gurage, 137 Gherry St Fho 2051-2, Salesrcom, 4 .Elw St Phous 3392, . HUPMUBILE touring car 1 A<s ~eaape, mechanically; five good tuu. e lukn good; 4340 takes A 6 im_St.; ‘phone 24 LT TR Auuu.u.. 1917—T, C. Price 8124, Tives, ut, upholstery and engine are very good. Automotive Used car Lichange 88 _Arch St Phone 17242, GVERLAND—Model T, 1921 touring o RKuduipli'e Garage. 137 Cherry St FLode gved 208142, Garuge, 121 Cherry Bt, Ph lesroum, ¢ Elm St., Phone 3392 OLDEIMI'%BI:'E ll! uring o Tu real buy (o & tamily car. In goo e }0"""";‘ A-l ~";""‘"1'r throughout. Price only $200. Terms to Mahoestoas. Siioe vorr R sult. Automctive U’sed Car Kachange, ¥$ once, Clark's Auto Laundry, | rchh g, Phone 1720-2. Mal t.! LB TR alo stree GVERLAND touring, 19 condition, paint O. 127 Cherry 8t. Phon 4 Eim St. Phons 3592, PACKARD 1921 —ningls 6 touring car, A-l condition. Price right. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch_street. PRICES SLASITED-on used cars. Popular makes at lowest prices ever offered th buying public durlng our 14th annual a niversary sale, Aaron G. Cohen, Ine, Park 8., Hartford. @ TBO 1918 speedwagon, Price §32, 1. M. Searle, Park St. cor. Eim., Phone 2110, REG 1918—5 passenger touring car, § §ood tires and,in_fine meclianical condition. Price $400, K. M. Searle & Co., Park cor, Eim_ Sts, Phone 2110, REG 1921 —apeedwagon of 1 Price $560. K. M. Searl Eim_8ts. EO 191 Ton capacily tires and general condition very good Price 3400, K. M. Searlo & Co., cor, Par} and Bigelow Sts. Phone 2110, SMITIi—form & truck §76 bargai the piice, Packard, light 6 tourin 5 roadster. Buick roadster, winter top, Stephens touring car. Studebaker, light siz tourt Studebaker, epecial ®ix, touring. Stea: roadster, | ; 1921 These cars are 1¥govd ehape and can be bought at a fair price BRITAIN BUICK CO. PHONE' 2607, NEW 225 ARCH BT. tires and paint. perfert i BROTUERS Sedan, B type, Touring, Touring, Toadster, 1921 Roadster, BUICKS— 1922 Roadster, § cylindel 1922 Touring, 4 cylind, FORDS 1922 Touring. 1916 Touring, $3i0, DURANT , ton capacity. cor. Park and 1922 Coach. TERMS ARRAN 8 & ¥. MOTOR SALES CORP, DODGE BRUS, DEALER 156 ELM ST, PHONE EVENINGS 3 S—run_enly 6000 m wllen, shgpe and looks gond, Time pay- ments arranged. Honeyman Auto Sales Co,, 130 Arch §t. Phone 2109, | STUDEBAKEIT 1919 —1ouring car i *canning cond)tion, C. A. Bence, bl Maiv 8t, 127 Cherry St Fhoue Tun 300 i Best of values, Park alko & Aaron Coach Issex coach, Colien, 1 183 tire equipment 1 condition ‘and Call | Price low for quick chanical very good, USED CARS— FORDL- for demonstrat FORD—touring fourlng, piice §1s0. T fine lluut' 1921 Overland touring, wire wheels and cord tir Leen run 00 miles or ling with & new car Plonaclerox Farm s 8 suarantee, 1918 Chalmers, Price only $230, 1 passenger touring Car, 0 govd shape throughout, Price $136, Autvinotive Used 88 _Arch St, Phone 1729 FORD 1920~ rondster, good tires and 136, Automot! Used Car 1922 Maxwell touring, Like new, MCGAULEY & RENNETT, 8 ARCH BT, PHONE 206/ VORD 1920~ wedan, tires, paint and uphol- wtery In flne shape. Price 8250, Automo: tive Used Car Hxchange, 86 Arch 8t Phone 1 -2, PORD-~touring model, brand ne Ave, Ist floor, FORD 1820~panel delivery, tion In .\QX’Y detall, Pr & passenger, 1024 Inquire, 165 Hartford TR D CARS OF VALUE- w $150. Auto- A FOD 19331 10 panel truck, 8400, This truck i practically W, Automotive Used Car m-lun.o. Arch 8, Phons BLudebaker demonstraiion, Bulck, & pass, sedan, Bulek, T pAss, touring. Oakland sedan, Dodge touring. Chandler, wemi-sedan, Buick touring. touring, 1951, $400; motor in good Tires good, Tudolph's Gar age Cherry Bt. Phone 2051-2, Bales- | rosm 4 Wim Bt Phone 339 condition. We have weveial good buyc 1n used cars at $35 and ligher, Automotive Ktudebaker big #ix touring. Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch St. Phons Naynes roupe ! e 1 Maxwell touring. BUTCK 19197 passenger touring car, very good tires and mechanical shape, Price | $500, K. M. §earle & Co, Eim cor, Park Sts. Phone 2110, BY FIETY DOLLARS. OR FIFTY DAYS! JIUPMOBILE 1922—coupe, good appeara: excellent engine and 5 good tires. h or termn A G. Hawker, 62 Blm St Phone 2456, M. IRVING JESTER, 193 ARCH STREET. s & Studebsker T i good used car, G, _Cohen, 1 Popular makes. 155 Tark Rr., Hart 1923 MAXWELL COUPE= LATE MODEL, LOW MILEAGE THE OW HAS PURCHASED EW FORD AND WE ARE SELL. NG THIS CAR FOR HIM. A WONDERFULL BUY ELMER AUTOMOBILE €O, PIONEER FORD DEALEES 22 MAIN BT, PHOKE 1413, Auto Parts and Accessories ACCESSORIES—For _all _makes of « Full line of springs, guaranteed sgaiost breakage. Crank case rices reasonsble. S HAMMERED RINGS, TOE LINING, MOBILOIL OILS ECLIK. OMY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MALIN 8T Bervice Sta., 399 B. Main 8t 'ru OATTON "THOROBRED" —Cords, 81 sires low pressure, long mileage, means com- 1on. safety and economy. pPrices reason- £y The Ball Tire Co., 319 Arch. e pue I s CLIFF STERRETT Cou Gl —Bupreme Good Gulf, medium meior ofl at #0c per gal. This week only. Korvel Auto Soppiy. 303 Eim 8t ¥hone G SEAVICE—Gas, 08 and greases. Distributors. Keliey-Springfield and Fire- stome Cord tires. Clark’s Accessory Shop, 138 u-m Main 8t an 154 Teprbiie W Farrell, 110 Fraskiie 8. YOUR BATTERY—I8 THE LIFE OF YOUR Clfi AND SHOULD BE GIVEN PROPER ON AT REGULAR ll‘l‘IR'Al‘. OAREFUL SERVICE AT ;::,lloml- TIRE & BATTERY STA- PHONE #00. ll WASHINGTON 8ST. T Autos—Tasi Service |' TT TAXI, PHONE 35i0—W ben you 3 you eall we send you the best cars and most drivers

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