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t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, B.ANDP. W.CLUB BUY NEW CHASSIS CITY CELEBRATES [ FREE FROM DEBT - FOR POLICE PATROL PAONESSA VICTORY/ Niss Mildred G. Weld Chosen Chel Hart Authoized to Ge Bids Siguing of Armistie Recalld by | President at Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the and Professional Women's club held at the club house last night with & supper at 6 o'clock. Of particular intcrest was the port of the treasurer, 8 Helc lips, in which she announced club house was free from that there is a healthy after having disbursed $6,494 The untiring and succ were was debt and bank balance, year. forts of the trecasurer lauded. The following officers were ¢le for the coming year: President, dred G. Weld; vice-president, Harold E. Dempsey; recording tasy, Mary B, Curtin corresp mecretary, Mathilda Zimme treasurer, 8. Helen Phillips for three years, Anna I. Mary C. Meyer; directors y elected to serve for two years, erine A. Minor, Ventlie F. L di- rectors previously elected to serve for one year, Hannah L. Scott and Anna Goldsmith. Upon the a dency Miss W a large bouquet of sweet pea Miss ‘Weld urged the girls to con their splendid cooperation and the feeling of good fellowship, which is manifest. She asked the memi look forward with her to a y continued activity and now t debt on the house is paid, th plan for a building fund with hope of sometime erccting a home of their own and also that vuring the eoming year they arrange for a schol arship fund to be awarded to some business girl to carry on her husines education. Annual reports were received from the following standing committe Membership committee, Marguerite Tracy; finance committee, Susan C Murphy; publicity committee, Mary E. Curtin; house committee, Agnes Crowley; program committee, Eliza- beth Leghorn; ways and means com- mittee, Ruth Larson; treasu an nual report, 8. Melen Phillips and meeretary's annual report, Mary I Curtin. A communication was read President Gertrude J. Kinsella was out of town, Iler report was al. #0 recelved, Report was also re eelved from the auditors, Bertha A. Macristy and Alice Booth, Ollve Fulton explained the details orf the annual eonvention of the Na- tional Federation of Professional Women's club to he held at West Raden, Indiana, July 21-26, Announcement was made of the second annual governor's ball, under the auspices of the National Guard, highly Mii- Mrs, seer evi Katl ptance of, the was presented presi with always rs to from who at Board Meeting Hart of th horized to for the polic 10t to exceed $15 new motoreyele, at the regu rd of r Wi tw Chi liam (. partmei s au patrol and a ar menth- police com- chassis for th iepartment new patrol instead This makes it nec- per chassis than 1 to remodel the patrol and a new chassis, nd placin sis has been io & presc was granted $15 $25¢ or xed. cesary a ci 1 been planned ar csent body on t police its use o new ¢ continu E Sor to the board in cell ommended used to Commis- made a mo- replaced with thorized ceiling the and rec ling be pre "homa at the nd ti ceiling be posts was dis- aut » question of traflic ed and Chief Hart was tizate the efliciency of the illnmingted traflie posts and report to the board at the next horized Ve a8 e David 1. D Hart and Commissioner Wil Lange compose a committe Ke the decision on the traflic question Bids for the proposed change police signal system will he asked after the city electrician has furnished the board specifications for he Chairman m light in the the the month we pted with wo Bl and the approved monthly for hoard the ¢ re acce the eport of e t Creamery Butter, 51c Liussell Bros,—adyt of Paris was found- 1200, University King Phillip 11 The ed by yout Size of Street Crowd the day that the truce between the allics and th powers was announced h sch a street demonstr: as that held last night in c of Mayor A. M. Paonessa's over Judge B, W. Alling and cction of other democratic of- Not a central sinee signing there tion bration tory bee at From the ear q atic ae str From the the “parades” of small boys with vash boeilers, tin cans and other noise iing d-7ices invaded the center of the to pictures of Paonessa wer aloft, dquarters mi merriment, The can- tes in the second and fourth ho held republican majorities districts 1o so low a figure Paoncssa’s eclection was assured, the congratulations of the ers and the entrance of 2 was the cue for an hcering and enthusiasm. In front the “Herald” office a crowd of about a and persons gatircred to hear tl ction returns and read the blilletins issued as soon as the “Herald's" representatives in cach of the six wards returned with the s Announcement from the window that had beon cleeted was received with loud cherr- ing. licst announcement of suce c8, Young its appearance on the America et. city ms tic hea was the vards in tl that received party Mayor i outhurst of ¢ w oncs of Taonessa That Settled It. The first ward to be reported was the district, the republic precinet that yesterday swung to I'ao At this announcement the followers expressed confi- When the third war re- Alling & plurality far helow and the Afth came twice as many as the estimated, it was gen- d that Paonecssa was the first and nd war Alling leads and last- fourth n I'aoness dene turned that expeeted through with O, P. had 1y coneed victor. The Iturned in sman he 8¢ ’ No Tire Trouble Here Business and The members of the club were urged | to lend the National Guard their co- operation and as many as possible to eccept the invitation read by the sec. retary, One of the most successful affalrs of last season was a Day" breakfast and a committs sisting of Anna Mawe and Mar er was appointed to take char similar breakfast this vear fast will be served at the club to the members and their friends from B a. m to 8 a. m, May 1. Tt was also voted to hold the annual spring dance in May at the Shuttle Meadow club, The monthly and bridge party will be held at the club house on Thursday, April 21, ir eharge of Ella Ferguson and Anna Mawe. cinl May social -— - Best Creamery Butter, 51c $1.00. Ruseell Rros—adit Russell 1h.: 2 Ibs, Rest Butter, sle. adrt, Bros.- Peon ¥ithi v, IIOIAN‘ Sveiyy J. S Florida. | stop to change tires. with them are their two children, 2 and 4 years old. barrow, loaded down with all their ecamping equipment, Leddy and his family have trav- In the last year, 300 pounds. 7,000 miles in this eled nearly Leddy and wife of Goshen, Ind., are going overland to But they don’t have to fuss around with the motor or They're traveling a la wheelbarrow. And The wheel- weighs manner He began his strange | hike in the hope of regaining his health. northern section of | sixth with more than for Paonessa clinching ly came the 1,000 majority the victory Muyor Fao two years ago, as he had done ed at the “Herald"” office within a few minutes after the count was known. The car in which e was riding was surrounded outside the newspaper office and hundreds ex- tended their congratulations. It was fully five minutes before the mayor was allowed to leave his car and | was equally as long hefore he could | get through the crowds into the of- fice. essa Then the Noise Started At about 7:30 o'clock, the , Diritain Military band turned out. \utomobile trucks and touring cars gayly decorated and hundreds 11 in line behind the band. Thous- ands lined up on the curbs to watch the merrymakers celebrating the Pao- 1essa victory. The parades, for there were sev- | eral, were not over until after mid- night. Today Mayor Paonessa received hundreds of phone ecalls and the per. sonal congratulations of scores o{ friends. Congratulated By Judge Alling New were lations was the defeated candidate, Judge Alling. Mayor Paonessa had throughout the campaign told his audiences that he held the opposing ndidate in high esteem, and e thanked Judge Alling last night for his prompt congratulations and his promises of cooperation with the people’s choiee, Mayor A. N. ford, Mayor John C. Mead sonia, ex-Mayor James Connery of Middletown, Chairman Leonard O. Nyan of the Middletown town com- mitte, Fannie Dixon Welech of the of Stam- of An- Phillips, Jr., tate central committee, Mrs, Anna R. ' of the state's leading mocratic women, the Polish 'alcons 1 the Waterbury Demoecratic club among those whose wires were at the mayor's office this | nedy one L reeeived rning, While there were many estimates f Paonessa and Alling majorities rroughout the campaign they were practically all below the 500 mark. I'ew of those who ventured a guess as to majorities came as close as Mayor Paonessa himself. Two weeks ago he was asked by a local doctor what he selieved his majority would be, and the mayor replied: “I will carry the city with a majority of hetween six and seven hundred.” His majority waas 686, | Good Guess, Eh, Wot? Alderman Frank Conlon made what is believed to be the closest estimate of a ward vote, at 7:30 o'clock yes day morning when he wrote on a slip of paper in the sixth ward: “The vot: | in this ward toeday will be I‘U‘m votes, When the machines were read it was found that 2462 had voted. Two men were checked but were not allowed to vote because of a dispute, Charlss Irving claiming that he had | declared the polis closed before they | were checked, while both republican and democratie checkers said they | heard no such announcement, | the two men bueen allowed to register their preference, the vote would have been one short of Conlon’s estimate, | St —— | | Auto Strikes Woman as * She Steps From Curb | Charles Hilyard of 196 Lake street | reported to the police last night that | he had struck Mrs, Martha Holfelder, | & resident of the Krwin Home, as he was passing the corner of Main and Myrtl2 atreets about 7:30 o'clock last night. Hilyard said that hie was un- able to stop his machine in time to avold hitting the woman as she step- ped from the curbing so quickly, but ing, hitting the woman a glancing blow, and damaging the front of his machine, Mrs., Holfelder suffercd | slight body bruises. Back to Childhood Paris— Dolls, costing from $10 to $150, are popular among the smart women of Parie. A famous actross has a collection of 0 of these 1y playthinge. Rest Butter, advt, ble. = 1 DANCe AIQ\? SING - AND 1 CAN ACT-- 1™ NiINeTee N NeARs OF POLLY AND HER PALS YMERES ASH? 1 HAVENT SEEN HIM 1 WANT A JOB AS CHORUS- GIRL - 1 SIWPLY LOVE TWE STAGE - - it | One of the first to extend congrat- | Moderator | Had | | he swung the machine onto the curb- | SAY KID - BIG BecF GIRLS . THeY O\XL ‘Oc«ee ALL 1924, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” LINE RATES POR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid Alphabetically day rly Order Upon Application nt 6 words to a line. lines to &n in: Space, 3 Book Charge, Accepted After 1 Page on Same Da Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers, Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad* Operator. “lines. i 5 cent. P. M. for Classified " h | [l ANNOUNCEMENTS —_— Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULI1S—Concrete stecl relnforce ed; water proof, beremetically sealed. will outlast elther wood or metal. Do not requite larger Ir.s, reavonably priced. N. B. Vauit Co. aple.. Phone 2765, Florists and Nurserymen 3 CUT FLOWERS—Potted piants, pleasing \ariety. Specializiug on funcial work. Sweet 1t you desire pretty plant, arly and we will reserve it sonable prices. 28 _Oak St FRUIT—and sh berry, privet hedge, drangas. Thomas Paone Lost and Found GODD FELLOWS—watch fol with tion “Joln Erickson Lodge memoriam world war se Anderson, Colonial Inn, e —— || High School Notes J L 3 The executive committee of the Scnior club at the Senior High school will have its photograph taken tomor- row morning. The committee consists of the officers, and the chairmen of | the various committees, The photo- graph will be taken to be used in the Beehive class book, The following officers are on the executive committee President, {Charles Covert; sceretary, Dor Bloom: treasurer, Joseph Menousck. The chairmen are George Frey of the | program and social committee, and John Butler of the publicity commit- | tee. Marks for the third report will bhe sent in by the end of this week, Tests {are being taken by the students, and marks are being averaged by the teachers. The report cards will be given to the students to take home, |and signed at a later date. | Material for the Beehive must be |in by Friday of this week, Students | of the senior class Are urged to send {in more material for the class book { %0 that it will be a success in every way. Senior class dues must be paid by Friday, The young women of the graduat- |Ing class met in the auditorium with Miss Tlga Harvey, adviser of the class, Viee-President Dorls Bloom presided Plans relative to the graduation clothes were discusses, Behool will close for the annual Easter vaeation on Friday of this | week, Many of the out-of-town | | teachers will visit thelr homes durln:..': the recess, to Florist, | de trees, iies, rasp- | rose bushes and Hy- | 212 Oak st | Plainville, { i trad™ made un- od visit to a small hotel in the sche fish market, they discov- t is stated to be a priceless which the proprie- tht Yong sine unknown guest! The violin | by the jee, whe rizhtfal owner. Tolice Pind * When . polie: & violin, ared he had hous from an was eonfiscated ir2 looking for the Creamery Butter, Sle 1b,; 2 1by 181,00, Russell Bros.—advt. 51c. Ruseell Bros Rest advt, Butter, | WILE | WEATHER STRIPS—Inatall CADILLAC CARS — Bales LE PAIGE WILLY ROLLT CEMENTS — Lost and Found —— AUDUM()I IVE Autos and Trucks Por sale —found, Owner may have . Cadrain, 20 Baln ront Andrews,. purse, atore 3360-5. A, Reward, PATTT—seon PIekIog up & wailet 1a Star Confectionery store please return to ey, 24 Grand St. and avold further ouly or Personaly L] FOR—iaster Sunday don't forget to get & | We have the biggest varlety of Anscos, and the imported Con- ettel cameras, best made. from one dollar to $i5. Arcade camera Yodal tiesa- Prices Studio. Store RGLS—jeweler, Announcements 7 3 formerly of Room 10, 166 Main St. I8 now located at 436 Maln 8t., directly opposite East Main St. T—5%7 cnlargement with every roll of film developed by Ohrnstedts, 73 West Main St. the accurate metal strips saves 1-3 coal bills, window screens. T. E, Woods, Phone 2765, CUREERIR Nens Shene kT ( AUTOMOTIVE ] ——————r Auto and Truck Lgencies 8 HUIUK MOTOR CARBS—"Hetter can ing beirig_ bullt and Bulck fs builde them.” w Britain Bulck Coa 25 Arch _atr Phone 2607, CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars snd accessorles. American Sales Co., 8 Elm Bt. and _ Bervic Lash Motor Co. “A_ Reputable Concern.’ West Main, corner Lincoin street. MOTOR CARS—Sales and Auto Service Company, ‘DODGE BROTHERS uo’rok CARS—8ales and service. §. & F. Motor Sales Co., 166 Eim S8t, corner Franklin; ‘phone 731, DURANT AND_STAR motor cars, Sales and service, “Just Real Good Cars G, A, Bence, 18 Main 2216, FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. Sales serve ice; genuine parts and accessories. Autos niotive Sales & Scrvice Co., 200 B. Maln, fIUDSON EX—America's leading car values, See the new coaches Honey- man Auto Sales Co, Salos and Service, 159 Arch St.; ‘phoue 2109, HUPMOBILE CARS—Bales and Service, City Service Station, Hartford Ave., corner 745”"”9)/ and 6 Main 8t. A. M. Paonesss. (NTERNATIONAL TIUCKS—Rackll Bros, Inc., Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1074, Agents for New Britaln and vicinity INGTON—H1gh grade motor care, Bales and Bervies. C. A, Bence 51 Main _'phone WELL_AND CHALMBRS—Saies and vice, McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch street. 7orably known L. Groen, Sales and 142 _Arch St._Phone 6 VASIT and Oakland motor cars, Sales and Service, A, G. Hawker, 58 Elm street; ‘phone 2456, AND JEWETT—81065 to_ 32170, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 E. Maln m)., _Phone 3399, ¥, ew Britaln, Conn.; phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. -KNIGHT AND OVERLAND inotor cars, showroom at 4 Eim 8t.; service, 127 Cherry Bt. “The Biee: R. C.” Rudolph; —and Jordan . Motor and service. Onorato Motor Main St, Phone 3425, salon 13 Cars, Co., BAKERS—Light alx touring, $1046 | elx touring, $1425; big #ix touring, ¥. O, B. factory, M, Lrviog Jester, his s & Studobaker year.” Autos and Trucks Uor Sale 4 ATTENTION ! 1! Want a bargain? $150 takes it. 4 pas- sengor, 8 cvlinder car, A-1 running con- dition, excellent rubber, lots of extras, Act quick. Clark's Auto Laundry, rear 238 Main street, $900; motor in gond dolph's Gare 51-2, Sales ATLEN touring, 1891, conditio Tires good. I Phone Phone fot_of driven over M. Irving extran, A-l 9,000 miles, Jester, 193 Touring, b good ® C. A. Bence, Main 8t or. Price 61 condition, 6 good tires, touring " erfect sedan for wale and Auto Y CHORVS 00 1' THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER' /L UMM RIGHT [ AFTER BREAREAST ) (-7 HE LLFT 7 ( HOUSE s/ A \ COUPLA CASES OF\ ) THAT FERMENTED COLD CREAM. YOU/ soLD U THE LISTEA THAT or UNK. REMEMBER ) 30¢ 1 BorRED / o) A WAL, GIMME CHAMGT / = OF A TIOULAR - ¢ BY C I AlLuS T'SETTLE SECH CLIFF STERRETT LIKES TRIFLES . A'FORE 7UTHEY SLIPS LA-A; MIND! ( of & and 10c.| Finder call | b good shape. | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITI~ Packard, light 6 tousl Buick, 6 cyl. 5 pass. Bulck, 6 cyl. 4 pas. coupe. Buick, 6 cyl. roadster. Bulck roadster, winter top. Stephens touring car. Studebaker, light siz tourin Studebaker, special six, tourin Stearns roadster. 1921 1921 1923 1917 cars are in good shape sad can be bought at a fair price. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 336 ARCH 8T. PHONE 2601, DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS— 1923 Sedan, B type. 1922 'Tourling. 1521 Touring. 1921, Roadster. BUICKS— 1922 Roadster, 1922 Touring, FORDS-— 1923 Sedan. 1922 Touring. DURANT— 1923 Sedan. ESSEX. 1923 Coach, TERMS ARRANGED, 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. DODGE BROTHERS DEALER. 186 ELM 8T, PHONB 731, OPEN EVENINGS. § cyiinder, 4 cylinder, DODGE—touring, good tires and paint. Rudolbh's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, ¢ Elm 8t., Phone 339 DODGE—roadster, 1921, In very good shape looks good, fine tires. This fs a bargain Superior Auto Co. 176 Arch S8t, Phone 211, ESSEX 1923 G. Cohen, T934—coach run 300 miles ale & sex coach. Best of values. Aaron Inc, 185 Park St. Hartford, ESSEX_1920—toadster, appearance, me- chanical condition and tire equipment very good, Price low for quick sale, Call 1706, 1921—coupe; Chevrolet, Chevrolet truck. Al Marry Starkis, 257 Elm street. FORD 1925—touring car, Pain, and tires very good, Mech fect. R. C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry street TTUPMOBILE 1923—coupe, §o0d Appearance excellent engine and § good tires. Cash or terms. A, G, Mawker, 53 Elm Bt. | Zhona 2456, B ——— USED CARS-— Star aedanm. ¥asexr touring ear, Oakland coupa. Maxwell touring ear. Buick, 7 pass, touring car, Buick sedan, 7 pass, Hudson touring, 7 Studebaker big 6, Bulck coupe, pass. touring eas, Ask us about our easy (ime paymest plan on new and used cars. HONEYMAN AUTO BALES €O, 139 ARCH ST, PHONE 3100, HUPMOBILE BBDAN—Iate wmodel, Price roasonable, goud tires, perfect esndition. Rudolph'e Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2061-2. Salesroom, 4 Eim St. Phone condition. Bortice stat wood 151 tires. | FACKATD —twin_#ix, touring car in first cl dition, light good T chanfeal con- Price $230, singie 6 touring car, A-1 condition, o right. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arech T 1 cars, Popular offercd the annual & Cohen, Ine, 155 akes at ng pul Park St during our Anton G, Jarttord USED CARS— sedan, wedan eight touring, ng. henp. Studebaker, big redan, Dodge, & pass. Roo, 5 pase, Oldsmobile 1923 1921 1919 1919 lillae tour 1917 Tord teuring, Good used on. cars at right g AN BALES INC, AMERT 8 ELM BTREET, VS OPEN INGS me & falrly iakes. Aaron Hartford MANWELL LATE a " HASED ALE SELL. 118 D WE FLMER AUTOMOBILE €O, PIONEER FORD DEALERS USED CARS - touring on touring car touring car. 19, sedan. touring ear. coupe. 11, touring car. Chevrolet 39, coupe. Ford 20, coupe. »" 23, touring ear. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR TX PHONS 789-2. 86 ARCH BT, o i ™ 4 !