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GOY. TEMPLETON ENDORSES | NEAR EAST RELIEF DRIVE Expresses Hope People of New Brit- ain Will Contribute During Cam- paign, April 27-May 3, Governor Charles A. Templeton writes the committee sponsoring the r East Relief drive, set for April 37 to May 3, as follows: “l am very glad to comply your request for a letter in further- ance of the work belng done for the Near East Relief. 1 believe in it, 1 have contributed to it myself, and hope that the people of will likewise see their contributing to it. This scems to be one of those comparatively rare cases where everybody scems agreed on the desirability of helping. These chil- dren are innocent sufferers and are really in need of food and clothing. | Nor are the people of the Near East ablé to provide the food themselves if | they would. This puts them in a dif- ferent class, therefore, from those who seek relief while open to the sus- picion of being able to do something themselves. “Wishing vou success, I am Very tru (Signed) “CHAS. A, CONFERENCE ARRANGED Washington Notified That with way ¢ SCHWARTZ-SMITH New Britain Man Waits 11 Years To Assist at Friend's Wedding — New Haven ( As Bride, ven years ago when Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shanse best man at the wedding was August that Haven. Mr Schwartz has been in New Britain ever siuce and after a wait of nearly a dozen years, Mr. Shansay this mornirg officiated in the same capacity when Mr. Schwartz was married. Mr, Schwartz, who resides at 705 Stanley street, and Miss Mary Smith of New Haven were married at 10:30 o'clock in Trinity Methodist church by Rev. John L. Davis. Mr. Shansay was best man and Mrs, Shansay was hridesmaid, There were, no guests, loth women wore traveling suits and carried bonquets of sweet peas, Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Schwartz left on a wedding trip of two weeks to Niagara Falls and ong the Great Lakes to Detroit and Chicago. Upon their return they will reside in a newly erected home at 461 Park street, AMr. Schwartz is a signal man on the ¥ were married, the Schwartz, at resident of New time a IMPLETON.” Honduras re Opponents im Civil War Are Ready w.To Meet, Washington, April 23—A peace con- ference to be attended by revolution- ary and de facto government repre- mentatives today at Amapala, Hon- duras, has been arranged by Sumner Wells, acting as the personal repre- sentative of DPresident Coolidge in Honduras, Mr. Wells, sent to Honduras from Ranto Domingo to effect, if possible, a ecessation of hostilities, reported to the atate department today that leaders of both factions left Tegucigalpa, the capital yesterday for Amapala. It is regarded as possible that the eonference may be held on hoard the eruiser Milwaukee at Amapala or in the offices of the American consular sgency at that port, although some officials here thought it more probable that the Amapala conference today would meet in a hotel or some other place of their own choosing. railroad and Mrs, Schwartz was con- nected with the George R. Burton Sons of New Haven. Rhe is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Smith of that city, NIPPON GOVT, RECEIVES REPORT ON IMMIGRATION Conduct of Administration in Japan CRIME AUNT IN BUFFALO | Understood (o Have Reen Grand Jury Inquicy Follows Bombing of Preacher's Home Buffalo, April 23.—A grand jury investigation of crime conditions in | Buffalo is to be instituted, District Attorney Guy B. Moore of Erie County announced yesterday afternoon. Announcement of the investigation follows closely the bombing of the Black Rock home of the Rev, Little- ton E. H. Smith, dry crusader, and charges of laxness in law enforcement preferred against the city administra- tion by the Buffalo council of ehurches, 1t was understood (he grand jury probe was asked by Mayor Frank X. Schwab, who categorically had denied allegations of the church council in- vestigators, The district attorney sald Mayor Schwab would go before the grand jury and that Chief Zimmerman also would be a witness at his own re Endorsed By the Assoclated Press, Tokio, April 23.—Reports on the American immigration legislation as 41t affects Japan were submitted to a | meeting of the privy council today by | Premire Kiyoura and Foreign Minis- tor Matsui, It is understood that the leouncil generally endorsed the gov- ernment’s conduct, Precautions have been ordered by property of American residents of Tokio. Although some “patriots™ are distributing handbills warning of the approach of a war, thus far there have been no un- toward Incidents, Many apeakers, while Dbitterly attacking .the United States as a nation their audiences against violenc o« cally, pointing out this would enly be | a boomerang to Japan. “There are strong indications that the government will maintain its policy against retaliation and will be ahle to enforce It. Calmness pervades Tokio due party to a still lingering hope that President Coolidge will veto the anti-Japancse amendment to [immigration bill, and partly to the realization of leaders here that refal. jation not only would be futile but o a'so would result in greater damage The frst eollege in the University 1o Japan than to America since eco- of Cambridge was founded by Huge homic relations between the two coun- bishop of Ely, in 1257, | tries are more vital to Japan than (o the United States THE JINGLE BELLES . to Peter Berlona of 120 Dudley street ‘was knocked down Dy the Oak street Jitney last night and the wheels of the bus passed over one of his lfgs, ac- cording to a report made to the po- Viee by John Handy, the man's etep- aon. The leg was badly bruised and awollen as a result of the accident. AOPE, NOTHING DOING - M, OLD TOP- WE'RE OFF YHOSE GOLFING TRPS - ! DEAR. L wWiSH 1D NEVER WwWON “THe 4 BEAUTY PRIZE. My ) CORRESPONDENCE | 1S IORIVING ME / J ( PER AN New York, New Haven and Hartford | the police to protect the persons and | Japanese-American | are cautioning | the | moor FeLLY. 750 PROPOSALS OF MARRIAGE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL C Delicious! "SALADA" TE A Rich, Pure and Flavory—Try it. BLEND of INDIA, CLYLON and JAVA TEAS P L30 ) CAMPBELL-KANE Arthur F. Campbell of this City Takes Miss Arlenc Kane of Southington as His Bride in St. Thomas' Church. A pretty wedding took place this at St. Thomas' church, Southington, when Miss Arlene Kane became the bride of Arthur F. Camp- ! bell, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Camp- bell of 48 Winthrop street, this city. Rev. Robert Leo Christopher officiat- ed. honor and John Campbell, brother of the groom, best man, The bride was attired in a suit of grey poiret twill with hat to match morning and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The maid of honor wore a tan suit {with hat to match and carried pink tea roses, Following the eeremony a reception was held at which the famililes were present, The couple left on a wedding trip to Boston and upon thejr return will reside at 72 Delden street. Mr. Campbell is em- ployed at the Stanley Rule and Level Co. and Mrs. Campbell was formerly saying teller and clerk at the South- ington Bank and Trust company. “DICK” NYGREN HERE em Ranch, Becomes ccessful | Writer of Short Stories, Richard C. ("Dick") merly a local man, now owner of the “Flying V" ranch in Colorado, has been mecting with con- | siderable success of late with fiction writing, most of his storics as might be expected, being western in char- acter, One of his | Man's Hand,” published in recently, has been mentioned in the O, | Henry Memorial Award, Prize Stories | of 1823, which marks it as the choice of one of the best short stories of the | | year in the opinion of the Society of Arts and Science. The action was Jaid | In the Arizona desert. Mr, Nygren's first atory was “The Code of the 1tanch.” He has follow ed that up with “The Return of The Kid,” “Dead Man's Hand,” ete, He is now working on a novel and expects publication of & couple more short storles soon. | Mr, Nygren was born on a ranch in western Kansas, coming east when he | Was a boy. He states that he would “like to feel that he belonged to New | Britain.” He was ralsed here and spent conasiderable tme in the flying game with Nels Nelson. After the War he went west where he became the owner of the “Fiying He is |Riso taking up a moldier’s homestead | [ 10 adaition to hix prosent holdings. Me | Is spending & few days in New ]!rl'»’ ain, Nygren, NAMES GENERAL TAYLOR Washington, April 23.—~Seeretary | { Weeks announced today that Briga.- | dier General Harry Taylor, assistant ehief of army engineers, had been selected to be chief to succeed Major |General Lansing Beach, who retires | from active service June 18, DONT wWoORRY "BOUT POLLY. SuE'LL G uUSED Yo 17! ) / DAY. ST “THEY Come! Miss Ellen Boyle was maid of | immediate | for- northwestern | { | Stanislaw Kopec Jos. Michalowski o s TS THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Lefereuce. LINE FOT NSEI Charge En 4 ! 24 TIONS Prepard 42 $150 ates Upon Application to a line. 14 lines to an incl Minimum Space, 3 Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, Classitied Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers Call 9% 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. lines. foi ———— B WEATHER 99 23, 192a, AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks Fur Sale ics trip to Epain, Morecco first class, $550.00. | {ouring . 271 Wetherslield Ave. | monthly. Aaron G. Cohen, st., Hartford. oOpen evenfhgs. 7, CTIEVROLBT, 1917—4-90, price $75, bar- n good condition, IHorace I Hart, TCKS—1917 touring; 1918 roadster; 1920 thing Low down payment, balance e Prof. G Hariford, Store Announcements S—jeweler, formerly of Room 166 Main St. s now located at 436 directly opposite Last Main St 8 every day. A cam- full iday present ¢ cameras at [ 19, Mamn St ew top. Excellent 176 Arch and good Auto appearances engine. Superior Phone 211. 1920 ilupmobile; 1922 Lexington, others, Low prices. Aaron G. Inc., Park St., Hartford. Co., 3 enlaigement with every roll of | i developed by Ohrnstedts, 72 West Main St. Colien, 155 STRIPS—Inetail the accurate | metal strips saves 1-3 coal bills, window screens, T. E. Wonds. Phone 2 DEPENDABLE USED CARS AUTOMOTIVE Dodge Brothers 1923 Sedan, "B’ t roadster. Auto and Truck Agencies e — ANNOUNCEMENTS —_——————— Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 CHANDLER aud Cleveland motor cars CARB— and Buick | New Britain Bulck Cou | street. Phone 2607. | MUTOR being bullt then:. N Arch are roadster, touring. sedan, accessories. American Sales Co., 8 Klm coach. i BURIAL VAUL18—Concrete steecl reinforc- ed; water proof, heremetically wealed. | either wood or metal. Do reawouably priced. Plione_2766. TAIN—Monument _ Works, 1% Mouunients of ail sizes and des- Carving and letter cutting our spectalty. - Florists and Nurserymen 3 CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, var Specializing on funeral F CADILLAC™ CARS ¢ Ball Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, cormer Lincoln etr HEVROLET MOTOR CAIS—sales and | service, Superior Auto Company, 176 Arch St. Phone 211, | BROTHBERS MOTOR CARS—Bales vice. S. & k. Motor Bales Co., 185 | Eim_St, coruer Franklin; ‘phone 731, | Durant— 1923 sedad. car, 1321 commercial ' TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES €O, DULIANT AND STAR motor cars, Sales COR. BLM AND FRANKLIN STS. and service, “Just Real Good EQ PHONE 731. Bence, 14 ORD CARS, Fordson tractor, ' parts and acceseories. Auto- & Sorvice Ca, 200 E. Main, | Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Chu FLOWERS—potied plants, neral work, free delivery Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Phone HUDSON AND ESSE: DODGE —roadster, 1851 very good shape looks good, fine tires. This is A bargain, Superior Aute Co., 176 Arch. Phone 211, DODG E—roadster, 1920, mechanical condi- America's lrading car values, See the new coaches. Honey- man Auto Sales Co., Salss and Service, | Arch St.; 'phone 2109, unday ahout one o'clock, Main St. Reward it leys, or Plainville trolley. Herald office. CHOW=with collar, no tag, 108t or straved since Sunday. Answers (o name of Ted- dy. Finder notify, Fred Lockery, 108 Market street, 3 S years oid. Reg. after § p. m. SUND—Iady's umbrelin, Tues. Owner may call at Herald office to identify and pay for ad, ' ASSES - lost in_case marked. Jovee, Reward if returned, 358 Phone 2 ~Tong halred 1 PATIT € Lowry & Eim 8t SMATLL ewington Thuraday, Vg stem, T watch hlue sapphire Personals Sin gray enamel and piain inck at $18 and higher. Large assort ment ofg gas plates also. Edw, Gorfain, 168 Arch St Phone 8692, City Advertisements Reduction of Building line on west side of Grove street, from Broad street northerly 150 feet, City of New Britain, Conn,, April 23, 1924, To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made the following appraisal of damages and assessment of special benefits, or betterments, caused by the proposed reduction of the build- Ing line on the west side of Grove street, from Broad street northerly 50 feet, viz: Grove Kireet Damages Benefits R B West Side Adam and Rozalia Greceki, jointly $1,000,00 500.00 an0.00 Mary Lapatka 200,00 Total $1,000,00 $1,000.00 Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council, - Attes ALFRED L, THOMPSON, City Clerk The Herald classified ad depart- ment is by far and away the best ln' the city. HUPMOBILE CAKS. | CE; MOON MOTOK CARB—F ATLE BUICK=Hig 4, touring car, \n good shape. tion perfect. Garage, 127 Chery §t. _Phone DODGE—touring, good tires and paint Rudoivh’s Ga 27 Cherry 8t, Phone 4 Elw 8t. Phone 5392, DODGE BROTHERS—1921 touring car, run 15,000 miles, looks Iike new. Privately owned, can he seen at 43 Howard St Tel. 1417-13. Reason for selling., Bargain for quick sale, . % DORT—Tight aix, 1923, touring, cannot be told from new:; Rudolph's Garage 127 Cherry $t. Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, 4 Llm St Thone 3392, DURANT, 1924--aport model touring car, actual mileage, 700 miles, fully equipped. Can be bought at a substantial reduction, This car is like mew in every respect, Foneyman Auto Salos Co., 139 Arch St Phones 2109 £, RKENNEDY S—auto exchange, full line of used cars and parts, 26 Willow street. Phone 209 ESFEX COACIT, 1923—in_ excellent condi- tion, Wil takh light roadster in trad Inquire, 580 B, Main 8t. Tel. 465-2, NIGHT AND OVERLAND 1aotor | 015, 1822 —combination runabout and cars, showroom at 4 Eim 8 truck, 1st class condition. Apply 31 North Cherry 8t. “The BSleeve Washington St., Plainville, Tel 64-4, call . Rudolph; 'phone 2051 evenings, OLLIN—gnd Jordan Motor ealer | ORI, 1974 —ton truck, panel body. d Capge Wnier Go. tie new. Call 30 West_street. E | FORD—ton truck, practically mew, Inquire H. M, Damon, Berlin, FORD 1833—touring car, Pamt, upholstery and tires very good, Mechanically fect, I, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry street. FORD COUPE, 1924—hrand _ new, never been used, 1923 Chevrolet coupe, and 1921 Chevrolet touring. Wil sell at a macri- fice as party is moving to California, Tnquire, 436 Chestnut St. Photte 347 FORD, 1038—sedan, B good tires, paint, upholstery and engins excellent, Superior VICK A ot o aia mine | Aute Co, 176 Arch 8t Phons S11, condition, only driven over 9000 miles, | = TR T o . 3| FORD—speedster, special bullt overh Price ressonable. M. Irving Jester, 103 | B en, gearod p, wire whesls, aport b WLl individual fenders §300, Rudolph's Gi rage, 127 Cherry Bt. Phone 20512, 8a | room 4 Eim St. Phone 3392, FRANKLIN, 1918—club roadster, A good looking, comfortable, economical car at 365, You should see this machin alcs an] Sei City | Hartford Ave., corner Staniey and 6 Main St. A. M. Paonesss. ERNATIONAL TRUCKS—Rackliite | Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone Agents for New Britain and vicioity INGTON—Jym i grade motor cara. Sales | T A Beuce bl Main 8t i Service Station, the world over, F. L. Groen, ervice, 142 Arch 8t Phone SH and Oakland wnotor care. A. G, Hawker, Sgles and | B D WETT—$1065 Whitmore Paig: (near Elm), 0 MOTOR M, Searle & Co., Elm d Park St agents for Gabr Pra AKERS—Light #ix touring, $1045 apecial six touring, $14. big #ix touring, $1,550; ¥, O, B, factory., M, Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This s a Studobaker year. Autos and Il'rucks For Sale 3 touring, 1921, $400; motor in good | condition, TI good. TRudolph's Gar-| age, 127 Cherry Phone 2051-2, Sales- room 4 Eim St one 3 Price 8100, C, A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2218, CHOICERT USED CARS IN THE CIPY-— | STAN 1618 touring #326; 1921 Oalk- land roadster, i 1018 Marmon $325. Aaron G. Coben, Ine., 185 Park St., Hart- fo Buickn 1983 1024 § eyl, ¢ pas coupe. 5 pasa, touring 119 , 2 pass, roadsicr 1990 2 pase. rondmtc 1021 5 pass. aeda) 17 5 pass. touring. Dodee 1920 % Brudehaker 1924 light & sedan, 1922 apecial 6 sedan, GOOD USED CARS— Overland sedan. Star sedan Oakland coups, Yord coupe. Dodgs touring. American #ix touring THudson touring. Rtudebaker touring. Haynes touring. Maxwell tourin Ruick coupe, Hupmobile touring car. pass, touring, tine condition $1,000, cadiline 1920 Coupe, In fine shaps, NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, 2% ARCH BT, PHONE 2607, HONETMAN AUTO BALES CO. I condition. 1M, Phone Phone | 139 ARCH &T. TEL, Rudolph's Gatage, OPEN EVENINGS 2051-2, Salesroom, 3392, e Wherein the Subject of Golf is Touched Upon OF COURSE WE’RE FOND OF EXERCISE — DON'T LAUGH - THAT'S REALLY TRUE - BY CLIFF STERRETT / TAKE ME FERINSTANCE! I AINT WOTCHA WA CALL A MERVOUS WwWRECK, 5 x NONSENSGE, SAMLY N ne., 188 Park i | TUPMOBILE—model Toadster. Good appearance and in fine running condition. Jtudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2031-2. ({UPMOBILE TOURING—first class condi~ tion, only run 7,500 mi Will sell rea- Dr. Lasch, 553 Main. Phone 859, car, 1925, in A-1 C. A. Bence, b} { _sonable. | LEXINGTON—touring | shape and looks good. | _Main 8t. Phone 2215, | OLDSMOBILE—sportsters _and _ {ouring. terms as low as $10 down balance weekly, no red tape, nine of these cars to choose from. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hartford, Conn, STANLEY STEAM CARS—open models. Best buys in rebuilt offered. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc st., Hartford. | STUDEBAKER 1919—touring car in_ good tunning condition. C. A. Bence, 61 Man 8t. _Pho; 15, nd closed car ever 185 Park ! USED CARS— 1920 tou 1919 1920 1920 1919 1921 Stutz, 7 pass. Stutz, 4 pass. tou Auburn touring. Chevrolet touring. Cheyrolet touring. Ford touring. All reconditioned and in tine shape, Terms can be arranged above cars. on any of the NEW BRITAIN MOTOR 6 MAIN STREET SALES CO., PHONE 163 CARS— Studebaker, big six sedan, Dodge, 5 pass, sedan. Teo, 5 pass, sedan., Oldsmobile eight touring. Cadillac touring. ¥ord touring, cheap, Good used cars at right prices. AMERICAN SALES INO, 6 ELM STREET, TEL, 1712, OPEN EVENINGS, USED CARS— taken In trade for new Fords. All in good condition and priced low with eany terms, Hupmobile 1%, teuring ear, Studebaker 17, touring car, Allen 17, touring ear, D 0 A Maxwell 17, m 18, coupa | 31, touring ear, 23, upe. touring ear, coupe. sedan, 1 ton werm drive truck. % ton delivery, roadater, AUTOMOTIVE DSED CAR EXCHANGE, PHON® 739-3, 38 ARCH #T, _— UBED CARS-— 1920 Plerce Arrow tourin fn excellent eondition, good paint, will sell & 1925 Mazwell « 118 100 " Dodge. Ford coupe Ford 3 door sedan never besn used, Yor good valuss n used cars, s0e MCGAULEY & BENNBTT, 98 ARCH STRERT, PHONE 12051, 1923 MAXWELL COUPE~ LATE MODEL, THE OWN A NEW FORD AND WH ARE ING THIS CAR FOR HIM, LOW MILEAGE HAS PURCWA.LIL A WONDERFULL BUY . ELMPR AUTOMOBILE CO. PIONEER FORD DEALERS 21 MAIN ST, PHONB 1513, Buick touring with Rex top, Essex coach. Nash 8. demonstrator, Chevrol perior touring. ¥ord touring. A G TEL. 245 HAWKER, 2 ELM ST. ACCESSORIES—For _ all Full line of eprings, guarantesd sgainst breakage. Crank cass service free. Al prices reasonable. Handy Garage, Eim 8¢, corner of Beymour. Phone 2158, AUTO SUPPLIES—PISTON PINS, AMER- ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RATBES. TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. ECON OMY AUTO SUPPLY CO, 11 MAIN ST, tery, 167 Arch St. Phone BATTERIES — Westinghouss, automobiie and radio batteries. Cotton's Battery Bervice Sta., 309 E. Main 8t. Tel 1171-5. GATTON “THOROBRBD® —Cords, all sizes economy, prices reason- able. The Bail Tire Co. 219 Arch. 1743 WMICHELIN—Tires and tubes. Gas and on service. Koppell Auto Supply Co. 203 Eim St Phone 2145 | OlL—Bupreme Good Gulf, medium motor ] off at S0c per gal This week only. Koppel Aute Supply. 262 Eimh &t Phens 2145, FENNSTL 25 fabrie, 855 T ANTA—vaccum cop tires, S0e $9.76; 3234 over size cord, M Cosswell § Chestout St