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. R e e s e L R A S S — LEAKY ROOF CHANGES SKY Sky Painted on Ceiling of Grand Central Terminal Undergocs Sonsa- tional Transfiguration, New York, April 11.—A leaky roof bhas caused such sensational changes in the configuration of the heavens as they appear on the ceiling of the Grand Central terminal, that the di- rectors of the New York Central Rail- way have been considering the cre; Ntion at great expense of a new and more authentic sky, it was learned today. Robert Winthrop Chandler, artist, éeclared he hgd submitted designs for a new arrangement of the stars and constellations, which, he ad mitted, would not be helpful a mariner or an astrologist, The idea of remapping the heavens which are painted on an exp of ceiling about two square blocks in area, was first taken up when it was discovered that moss and mildew had sketched in many unknown comets and a new series of constellations, it was stated. The blue sky had been invaded by patches of white, black and gr Another astronomical inno which made its appearance was the mildew way, s ion SHORT CALENDAR DOCKET Clerk Emil Danberg of the eourt has issued the following docket for the short calendar session of the eourt next afternoon at 2 o'clock: Savings Bank of against George H. Wooding, others, judgment and limitation or redemption, 1. T. Ringrosc for. the plaintiff, George LeWitt for Wooding, G, W. Klett for the New Britain Trust Co.; Endicott-Johnson Corp, against Jennie Niedwecki, order for answer, G. W. Klett for the plaintiff, ¥, B, Hungerford for the defendant; Butler Bros., against Adelena lLarwoski, an- swer, M. A, Sexton for the plaintiff, Stanley Traceski for the defendant; Lash Motor Co.,, against l.ena Gor- back, judgment for failure to comply with order of the court, 1. I. Rachlin for the plaintiff, 8. G. Casale for the defendant; Harry Haxen against Ioala Lelfina, and others, default, ¥. B. Hungerford for the plaintiff, George J. Cracicchia for the defendant; Clarence C. Palmer against B, Press, answer or default, Donald Gaffney for the plaintiff, Albin 8. Salvin for the defendant; Clarence Palmer against Bernard Miller, answer or de- fault, Donald Gaffney for the plain- city Monday 'Rumanian Royalty to Visit | Belgium in Middle of May Brussels, Aprit 11.—The visit of state of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie or Rumania to Brussels has been. fixed for the first half of May when they will have finished the lutter part of their visit to France. They will probably arrive here on the tenth, King Albert, whose health is much improved after a recent attack of srippe, today received Prof.- James T. Shotwell of Columbia university with whom he talked for an hour. The king accepted a copy of the first volume of the “Economic and social history of the world war,” prepared for the Carnegie endowment for inter- national peace under Prof. Shotwell's editorship. Gen. Wood Dem;s— He Is Going to Resign Post Associated Tress. | April 11.—Reports coming !from the United States that he con- templated resigning were denied em- | phatically by Governor-General Leon- ard Wood today, He said: “Nonsense, I've given no thought to it. I'm here for the purpose of carrying out the policy of the home zovernment, [ stand squarety behind ! he policy outlined by President Cool- idge in his letter of March 5 to Speaker Roxas.” By The Manila, In a letter to Manuel Roxas, chair- man of the Philippine independent | mission, President Coolidge on March tated in his opinion that the time was not ripe for separation of the | Philippines from the United States, Boston and Maine Votes | On Possible Consolidatign ' Boston, April 11-—Completion of the count of ballots cast at the Boston rand Maine raiiroad annual meeting on Wednesday shows that a resolution | opposing consolidation at any time il NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924, with the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad was defcated by a vote of The reso- lution was introdu the Boston and Maine minority stockholders® Pro- tective association. The shares represented by the as- sociation and by the first preferred stockholders' voting trust were voted in favor of the resolution and those owned by the New Haven road against it. Of the proxics held by the -Boston and Maine management 8108 were voted in favor and 23,345 against, and 120,007 contained no in- structions on the matter, City Items Postpone your Easter shopping un- til the Grand Opening Sale of the new Capitol 5 to $1 Store, 328 Main St., Tuesday, April 15. Wonderful rgains. Don’t miss it.—Adv. The officers of the Ladies’ Auxiliary A. O. H,, will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Tato of Waterbury Casino tonight.—advt. The Sunshine society held a meet- ing Monday afternoon and it was re- ported that six birthday gifts had been sent to the Crippled Children's lome in Newington. There have been 22 calls made since the last meet- ing. There are four wheel chairs, five pair of crutches, three air cushions and two back rests not in use, Eugene Glaser, through Joseph G. Woods, has brought suit against George O. Griffen of Hartford for $1, 200, The papers were served by Dep- uty Sheriff Charles E. Lord and the action is returnable in the city court the third Monday in April. Hallinan’s Lunch from 8:30 a. m. 0 p. m.—advt Bernard Connolly, a student at Col- gate university, is spending the spring recess in this city. Postpone your Easter shopping un- the Grand Opening Sale of the v, to Specials In The Better Quality Meats LEGS OF MILK I'ED VEAL RUMPS AND LOINS VEAL tiff, Morris D. Baxe for the defendant; | e as et \Llonql T. Hawksworth against Har- | riet Hargreaves, pleading or default, M. A. Sexton for the plaintiff, Donald | Gaftney for the defendant; Paul | Zehler against Aaron Paul, motion for | more specific statement, Donald Gaff- mey for the plaintiff, G. W, Kiett for the defendant; Fred Winkle against Vito Nazzetta, and others, disclosure of defense and judgment, Henry P, Roche for the plaintiff, Victor De benrach against Mike Cherpak, Judgment, M, D, 8axe for the plaintiff M. A, Bexton for the defendant; Lius Mirza against John Luther, bhill of particulars, J. G, Woods for the plain- tiff, W. F. Mangan for the defendant: | Harry Smith, and others against the helrs, ereditors and representatives of William R. Giddings, judgment, Don- ald Gaffney for the plaintiff, | 7%, | | Nerzo for the defendant; Joseph Stu- i’ | | | THI have just what lies, Hyncinths, , Palm s, Noses, Bweet Peas, Snapdragons, \iol for flower girls, flowers for tabl you Daffodits, Ram- Carnations, Baskets for wear VEAL CHOPS 7 CHOICE FRICASSEE. CHICKENS B i ARMOUR'S STAR W 7 R TN 250 ‘ CHOICE, NATIVE FOWL .......... Lb, 450 LEGS GENUINE LAMB . SUNKIST ORANGIES ...vo 19€C OXIONS . 1 Thn, or BOC ‘ w. 20¢ | LARGE BANANAS .. I'RESH TOMATOES ..... 77 WE CARRY A FULL'LINE OF FR ZST PRINT BUITER—IN QUARTERS LEAN FRESH HAMS .......... Ih TENDER SHOULDER ROASTS SPECIAL IN FRUIT AND VEG HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT ....... FANCY WINESAP APPL A tor 20C WETS AND CAR- . s Bunches 10€ BALDWIN APPLES ... 8 Qts. for 25¢ 1 T FISH i SH CAL National Meat Stores Co. LARGE NEW HOTEL I' RETAILERS OF QUALITY MEATS IN U, 8, MAIN 8T, Foote. | new Capitol 5 to $1 Store, 328 Main St, Tuecsday, April 15, Wonderful Ba Don't miss it.-—Adv. Through a recent transfer the Don- nelly Brick Co., has taken over 15 acres of land near their brick yard that was formerly owned by the New Britain Machine Co, A meeting of Sabbath Keepers Bible study will be held in Odd lows' hall at 3 o'clock tomorrow afte noon. W. R, Uchtman will preach. Edward L. Menus of the Vogue | shoe store returned today from a trip | through the South, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of 96 Pleasant street, Payris & Deery, contractors, ported to the police that boys are get- ting into a house at 136 Gold street, under construction, and doing consid- erable damage, A spare tire was stolen from %he rear of the machine of J. H. Yonan yesterday afternoon while it was parked on Myrtle street, according to a report made to the police, A report was made to the police by Spring & Buckley that a quantity of electric wire was stolen from a house | t the corner of Fairview and Kelsey | streets, The adjourned meecting of the fire board will be held tonight at § o'clock at city hall, The case of John Maher, under ‘suspension for absenting himn- .self from the city without permission, Wil come up for action and it is ex- pected that several appointments will be made by the hoard. A daughter Janice Elizabeth, was born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy of street, WANTED - DRESSMAKER For our Alteration Dept. ROTHFEDER’S 378 Main St. I City Adv—el:tisement | Department of Building Inspection, NOTICK Notice is hercby given that app cation and plans for a Public Garage for A, Brin & A. M. Koppell to be lo- cated at 272 Eim St, have been duly | filed in the office of the Department of Building Inspection, A hearing will be held- on the above application, in the office of the | Building Commissioner, Tuesday, | April 15th, 1924, at 7:30 p. m, All persons interested are requested to be present at said hearing, if they sce cause, and be heard in rela- tion to the same, J. C. GILCHREEST, Building Inspector. L . ] A daughter was born last night to | re- | Hamilton | THE | “WANT. ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Iteference.. HERALD ||| 1] 3o TR . $ Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line, lines to an in Minimum Space, imum Book Charg No Ad Accepted Afte Classified Page on -Eame Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. _ M. for Day. NOUNCEMENTS ] Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 | AN | BURIAL VAULYS—Concrete stecl reinforc- ed; water proof, heremetically sealed. will outlast either wood or metal. Do not require larger Iris, reasonably priced. | _N. B. Vault Co., 270 Maple. Phone 2765. | LFlorists and Nurserymen 3 | A VARIETY OF—Easter plants and cut | flowers. Easter Liles, Daffodils, Tylips, Hyacinths, Spiraeas, Roses, Carmtions | and Sweet Peas. Order early. Prices | very reasonable. Johnson's Greenhouses, | _517 Chureh St. Tel. §80. ! FLOWEISEaster and cottage plants also funeral work, at reasonable. N. B, Greenhouse, cor. Oak and L lle Sts, L Auto and Truck AUTOMOTIVE — AUTOMOTIVE Agencies Autos and Trucks Eor Sale PAIGE AND JEWETT—31065 Whitmore Paige-Jewett St, (mear Elm), Phone 3399, 70. | HIUPMOBILE 1922—~coupe, good appeal excellent engine and 5 good tires Cask or terms. A, G. Hawker, 62 Elm St. to 32 Co,, 319 B. Main | | NE RATE! | KEO MOTUR CARS snd tru: [IVE 1 o New Britain, Conn.; | Local agents for | Phone 2456. ITAYNES, 1921—5 pass, brougham, 1n excel- lent shape throughout, new paint, 5 new d wire whe: M. Irving Jester, ch $t. “This s a Btudebaker and Gabriel NIGHT AND OVERLAND iaotor | cars, showroom at 4 Elm B Sieeve-Valve Clerry St. “The R. C. Rudolph; ‘phone Jordan Motor Onorato Main St. Phone 3425. HUPMOBILE SEUAN— roasonable, good tires, e, 127 Cherry St. Phone alesroom, 4 Elm St. Phone rvice, 127 Metor.” 2051~ saler 18| | CTBERTY—8, touring car, 1919, Rudelph's Cars, Hotor Co., STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $1045 | special six touring, $142 $1,750; F. O. B. factor: 193 Arch 8t. “This is Autos and l'rucks For Sale Chery Bt. Phone 2051-2. Phone 3392, Chewolet Chandler, 7 pass, touring. Al in very good condition. Moon Sales, 142 Arch St Service Station, 237 Glen Bt. 5; big six touring, ¥. B. M, Irving Jester. Studebaler y ATTENTION Want a bargain? $150 senger, 8 cylinder car, dition, Act quick. 238 Main street, excellent rubber, Clark's Auto Laundry, rea GOOD USED CARS— takes it. 4 pas- | A-1 running con- lots of extras. | Star sedam, Essex touring car, Oakland coupa. Maxwell touring ear. Buick, 7 pass. touring car, Buick sedan, 7 pass. ALLEN touring, 1921, $400; motor-in good condition, Tires good. age, 127 Cherry St. Ph room 4 Elm St. Phona Tudson touring, 7 Studebaker big 6 Buick coupe, pass. Rudolph's Gar- touring ear, one 2051-2, Sales- BUICKS—touring_and models but fairly good Cohen, Inc., 185 Toa: Park St., tors. Not late buys. Aaren G. Hartford, us about our easy tims paymest plan on new and used cars, UTCKS—We cars in fine shape, $1200, M. his I8 a_Studebaker Tave scver pri Irving Jester, Buick _touring at $100 to 193 Arch 8t. Year." al cod HONEYMAN AUTO SALES €0, 133 ARCH ST, PHONE 10, SEDAN 1922—lot only driven M. CK condition, Price reasonable, Arch street, Irving Jester, of extras, A-1| over 9,000 miles. 193 PACKATD —twin_six, 1913, 7 pa touring car in first class mechanical cone TER LILTES—Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, cut flowers, Carnations, Snap-| dragon, Sweet Pea It you dcsire to have a pretty Easter plaunt, order it y and we will reserve it . Very rea- somable prices. Adolfa Sandallie, Florist, 218 Oale Sti Phone 2843-12, FILCIT-—and_shade tr Erapevines, bar- bery, privet hedge, rose bushes and Hy- drangas. Thomas Paonessa, 212 Oak Lost and Found DOG—white poodle, lost, Reward turned to 60 Lenox place, FOUND —biack and_white Shepherd dog. Apply to Newton & Lockwood, White Oak Plainville, LARGE—3 sided power press punch., Te- ward if returned or notify Cooper Oven Thermometer Co., Pequabuk, Conn, it re: Store Announcemen 7 EORGES—jeweler, formerly of Room 10, 166 Main St., is now located at 436 Main 8t,, directly opposite East Main St. | FREE=5x7 enlargement with every roll of film developed by Ohrastedts, 72 West Main 8t. TATIIER STRIPS—Ina metal strips saves 1-3 coal bil screens. T. E. Woods, Phone 2765. Personalt er Sunday don't forget to get & | camera, We have the biggest variety of | Kodaks, Anscos, and the imported Con-! ttesa-Nettel cameras, the best made, | | Prices from one doliar to § Arcade (__ auromomive ) Auto and Truck Agencies 8 MOTOR CARS—"Better can are being bullt and Bulck s bullds Ing them.,” New Britaln Buick Co. 5 Arch etreet. Phone ‘2607, CITANDLEL and Cleveland motor cars snd nccessories, American Sales Co,, 8 Elm CADILLAC™ CARS — Bales and Service, Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern." West Main, corner Lioncoln street. W | FOT—En BUICK SECOND ORDER OF NOTICE, Kazmira Slapskl vs, Boleslaw Slapski. City Court of New Britain, April 10, 1924, Upon complaint of said case brought to the City Court of New Britain, Connecticut, the Third Mon- day of February A. D. 1924, claiming $1500,00 damages for money loancd, it appearing to the subscribing au- thority that Boleslaw Slapski, has | gone to parts unknown, and that the | plaintiff is unable to ascertain his whereabouts, Ordered that notice of the institu- |tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given to said defendant by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a daily newspaper published in the City of New Rritain, and State of Connectient, once a week for two suceessive wee he- ginning on or before the 12th day of April, A, D, 1924, By order of the court, EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and #ervice, Buperior Auto Bervice Company, 176 _Arch 8t Phone, WODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Salos and service, 8. & F., Motor Sales Co., 166 __Kim_8t., corner Franklin; ‘phone 731, DURANT D STAR motor car and service, “Just Real Good Car A. Bence, 18 Main_ street; 'phone 2215, FORD CAILS, Fordson tractor, 1 parta and & Sorvic |AIUDSON AND LSSEX—~America's leading car values, Sce the new coaches. lloney. man Auto Sales Co, Salos and Service, 155 Arch St.; ‘phone 2109, AUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and Service, Oty Service Station, Hartford Ave, cornet | nd 6 Main 8t. A, M. Pmonesss. TIONAL TRUCKB—Itackiiiie Bros, Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone Agents for New Britaln and vicinity TON—HIgh grade motor care, Sale C. A. Bonce, 61 Main Bt WELL AND CHALMRRS—Saies and | service, McGauley and Bennett, 95 Areh stieet. MOTOR CARS—Tavorably kno the world over, F. L. Green, Bales o 142 Arch St. Phone 62 NASH and Oakland motor cars. Bales and Bervice, A, G, Hawker, 68 Elm street; Bervice, ‘phone 2456, Consummate This on Your Calliope. INSEEE ~ HE'S TWE SWEETEST DAD =- HE'S SUCH GOOD OLP SCOUT - » CELLAR iT MUST HAVE SOME. US: 'ER HE COULDAY SELL “THE BUICK—Big 4, touring car, in good shape. C. A. Beuce, Price 3100, Phone 2216, ditlon, light good tires, Price $250. 51 Main St. Phon 1 CADILLAC—touring, first class condition, 6 $700. Phone 1959, 1920, 7 STUDEBAKERS—We have several good used Studebakers to ehoo M. Irving Jesier, 193 Arch Bt, a_Studebaker Year.' vassenger, in ood tires, Price CHEVROLET, 1919—touri runuing order. Price call after 5§ p. m. Tg_ car, perfect $ 36 Gilbert We offer pever: m. Thi have been ove AM—cars, IVIOLBT—sedan for ellent cohdition. In: Shepard, _Tel, 3063-2, our shop. Aaron G, Cohen, 185 Park St., Hartford. TPT'S BOOTH—chummy roadster, big 4 “model, William C. sale, 1022 quire, Berlin. VROLET 1821—touring car, gond appearances and engine. Superior St, Phone 211. Auto T wire wheels, good rubber, Price right. A Excellent | __Call Sunday morning rear 148 Jubilee St. Co, 176 Arch DODGE—touring, good Rudoinh's Garage, 127 2051-2. Salesroon BODGI—roadster, 1821, looks good, fine tires. Superior Auto Co., 176 11 CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY- 1921 Packard, light 1921 1923 1917 Buick, 6 o3l 4 Buick, § eyl Buick roadster, Steph: Studebaker, Studebaker, spe Stearns roadste These cars are In go can be bought at & NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, 226 ARCH BT, DEPENDABLE USED Sedan, B type, Touring. Touring. 1921 Roadster, BUICKS— 1022 1922 FORDS - 192 192 DURAN 1923 Roadster, § «cy| Touring, 4 Sodan, Touring. Sedan, 1922 Coach, TERMS ARRA 4 Elm 8t., Phone 3192 in very good shape Buick, 6 cyl, § pass. sedan. roadster, touring car. light ey linde tires and paint. Cherry St., Phone STUDEBAK —~big aix, 7 passenger tourinz, good tires, A-1 mechanical shape. 95 Daly Ave. Phons 1071-2, This is & bargain. Arch St, Phone CAR® Studebaker, hig six wedan, Dodge, 5 pass. sedan, Reo, § pass., sedan,, Oldsmobile elght touring, & tourin Cadillac touring, Ford touring, cheap, pas, coup Good used ears at right prices. winter top. AMERICAN SALES INC., § ELM STREET, OPEN EVENINGS, x touring. clal six, touring T, TEL. 12, 0d shape and tair price, COUPE—~ 1923 MAXWELL PHONE 2607, LATE MODEL, LOW THE OWNER HAS CRCHAR A NEW K AND WE ARE SELL-~ ING THIS CAR FOR HIM, CANS = A WONDERFULL BUY , ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, + PIONEER FORD DEALERS 22 MAIN ST, PHONR 1813, NGED, USED GARE- B & ¥, MOTOR SALES CORP, autn e parts, NEDV'E ars and uring ca o8 very good, fect . Rudolp) HUPMOBIT good condition Aaron G, Cohen, Inc., ford. By Al Posen THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ' 155 Park 8t, Hait- ot 28 il Fords. Al in and priced low with taken in trade for ne gond vondition y terms, RehAnge, full ime 26 Willow street, Hupmobile 15, touring ear Studebaker 17, touring car Allen 17, touring car, Dodge 19, wedan. Maxwell 17, touring car, 1%, eonpe, 21, touring ear. coupe. coupe, touring car. coupe, sedan, 20, 1 ton worm drive trurk 20, % ton delivery. 22, rondster, 1%, touring ea 23, coupe, pholstery coupe, In_fairly no red tape ITOMOTIVE PHONE 729.2, URED CAR EXCHANGE. 88 ARCH ST, USED CARS— 2 Bulck Vasex Nash 6. demonstrator, 23 Chevrolet, superior touring. ¥ord touting. touring with Rex tep, onc. A. G. HAWKER, TEL., 2458, §2 ELM ST a week still gives you a own a farily good used cas Cohen, 1Inc, 186 Park & Comn, all Iull line of springs, guaranteed against breakage. Crank case service fres. Al rices reasonable. Handy . corner of Beymour, Pl AUTO_BUPPLIES—PISTO! , ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBLE- TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. BCON. _OMY_AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN 87 TTERIES —The Willard has proven | Try us. Simmons Storage Ba 1 7 Arch St. Phone 2245, BATTERIES — Westinghouse, &utomo: and radio batteries. Cottow's Batt Service Bta., 309 E. Main St Tel. 117 OATTON “THOROBREDL"—Cords, il sizes low pressure, long mileage, means com- fort, wafety and ecomomy, prices remson- able. The Ball Tire Co, 219 Arch. 1i43 MICHELIN—Tires and tubes. Gas and on/ service. Koppell Auto Supply Co. 262 Eim St Phone 2145, OlL—Bupreme Good Guif, mediam motor oll at_ 60c per gal_This week oniy Koppel Auto Supply, 362 Eim St. Phooe 2145. FENNSYLVANIA—vaccum cup tires, 30 33 fabric, $0.75; 3334 over size cord, $23.80. T. M. Cogawell, 8 Chestnut & SPRING SERVICE—Gas, o8 anc greases. Distributors, Kelley-Springfield and Fire- stone Cord tires. Clark's Accessory Shop, 138 Bouth Main St Phoue 15 TONAGE BATTERIES—and Reprbiie . tives. J. M, Farrell, 110 Fhone 1560,

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