New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1924, Page 26

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- DANIELS APPROVES ‘ Congratulates Methodists on Vote at Nashville, Tenn, pressing the carnest brethern of the southern Mcthodist church will heartily and cordially and GHURCH RE-UNION church in a unified methodism. 1 s have of the country and my jud that the ovérwhelming majorit delegates and the the come for unification.” (Signed) Josephus Daniels.” Thanking the conferey for the work of its special committec before the judiciary committee of the United States scnate yesterday in behalf of preserving intact the prohibition en- ment is of lay larger number of for Unilication By The Associated Press. Springfield, Mass, May 9.—A\ mes- sage from Joscphus Daniels, former secretary of the navy, endorsing the unification of the mnorth and south " Methodjst churches was rcad at the [orcement law, Wayne B. Wheeler, Methodist gencral conference today. general counsel of the anti-saloon lcaguc of America, sent a telegram The conference yesterday ratified the unificatidn report of a special com- mittee by S42 to 13, “The action of your confe hearteping and encouragin mesage read. “1 have this day sent the following telegram to the College of Bishops (of the Southern church) declaring that “the fifty nine beer bills will die. The constitution will live, and we will win the fight with vour continued help.” Bishop Adna W. Leonard of San Francisco, a member of the commit- tee reported that it was wanmly wel- comed and received “very courteous treatment.” “A member of mittee,” he said, City Advertisements e from that had appeared there.” The Tulea and Cleveland, Tennes- see, conferences of the southern Methodist church sent telegrams en- dorsing unification as a cause for re- joicing and a “splendid action.” of any Extension of Monroe Strect, Arch Street to Greenwood Street. Clerk's office, Uity of Now itain, Copn.,, May 9, 1424, To swhom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the The general conference voted to Board of Compensation and AsSsess- gend to every United States senator ment of the City of New Britain; has ang congeessman copies of its petition made the following appraiscmient and award of damages and asscssment of @pecial benefits or betterments, caused By the proposed extension of Monroe Street from Arch Street to Green- wood Street and the establishment of street grade and building lines there« to President Toolidge against exclu- recently enacted immigration now awaiting action try by legislation action, by the president. GOVT. OWNERSAIP, ‘l hope that you 'wil not feel that | am intruding in ex- hope that our promptly join the northern Methodist been privileged to visit all parts ministers feel that the time has' com- committee made the finest impression | sion of the Japanese from this coun- | | l ‘»Mpolod in his budget City Clerk, for ultimate unit 1‘% GUY WHO (MVENTED RADIO, HE MUST HAVE HAD SOME BRAIN - “THAT FORCH CLimea SHEIKS Swore TESTEAL YOUY TR SANDER TDAWGONE “mto o on, viz: — North Side: Woman's lommlllu- Alw Takes Up - Damages Benefits | yjany Other Problems Today. Sam and Filoniena | Gardino, jointly . $351.94 $41.94 Washinglon, May 9.—Government | , B. Stein, Hyman | ewnerahip of raliroads and public eon- Rabinow, Morris trol of the nation’s money and credit Rubenstein and 1. were the principal topics for dl!tul-‘ Levin, jointly . 476 24.76 Sion today before the national confer- | B. Stein, Hyman ence of the women's committee for | Rabinow, Morris political action. Rubenstein and 1. hL SRACL Ok SOCANS PragtaIe | LAe Levin, jointly .... 5.00 23.00 cluded William Colver, editor-in-chiet @, J. and Caro- of the Scripps-Howard newspapers; ™ P George 1. Record of New Jersey, the N Foite. Jolatly 002800 pey ol A. Ryan of the National hl:‘ro;\f::":rnd”;‘*'::” 51620 36,20 Uatholic Welfare council, Richard M. 'fioulh Side: """ Roeckel of the civil aervice reform B Steln Hyman % |league, Emma Wold, formerly direct- nnbinm\. Morris tor of the women's committee for Rubenstein ;"fi 1 world disarmament; Donald Richberg Levi intl i 18.00 33.00 of Chicago, and Mrs, Harriet Connor i, Jntatly . 0% Prown and Western Starr of Wash- B. Stein, Hyman ington. Babinow, Morris | “Many advantages that would come Rubsnstein and 1. | trom the government ownership and Levin, jointly 5.00 2500 coaration of the railroads” weré urged 8, Stein, Hyman | by Mr. Record, who has twice been & Rabinow, . Morria candidate for governor of New Jersey, Rubenstein and I. | Mr, Starr advocated creation of “a Levin, jointly ... 500 25.00 government bank, rendering all the B, Stein, Hyman scrvices now rendered by private Rabinow, Morris banke,” to end the "abuses of their Rubenstein and 1. | power.” Levin, jointly ... T B T R R TR e el B Gt 1R B. Stein, Hyman TAE ROUNDARY DISPUTE. D . kT G —— Rubenstein and 1. | Irish Times Sees Opposing Factions Levin, jointly 5.00 25.00 Getting No Noarer Settlement. B e Dublin, May 9.—The Irish Times, ! discussing the boundary ‘dispute be- Rubenstein and 1. |tween Northern and Southern Ireland | Levin, jointly 5.00 26,00 | sayn tod B. Stein, Hyman “By thess exchanges Cosgrave and Rabinow, Morris Cralg Are getting no near Rubenstein and 1. [other, While both deal Levin, jointly ... .00 25.00 | ment, that bleased goal i still unat- | 8. Steln,' Hyman tained. In the mean+while the British | Rabinow, Morris government is taking steps to put in | Rubenstein and 1. motion the inexorable machinery of Levin, jointly 12,60 32.60 the boundary commission whose ver- B. Stein. Hyman diet, whatever it may be, will ban- Rabinow, Morris ish reason from the scene of Irish Rubenstein and 1. polities, Levin, jointly 10.00 |7 “The two parts of our wretched City of New Britain, country will be in arma against each estimated ocost of other and, in Pitt's phrase, we may work ....... . 250.00 roll up the map of Ireland for another whiis s | 10 years. We see only one way of Totals . $1,028.50 $368.50 ' escape--that, without further hesita- Accepted, adopted certified from | tion and without prejudice to article record and published twice by order (12 (of the Anglo-Irish treaty) Cos- of the Common Council. grave and Craig shall meet to contrive | Attest: the basis of an immediate agreement ALFRED L. THOMPEON, which would ser Today’s winner of the dollar is Thamas A. O'Brien of 381 Main street, prize West He knows that the like- ness printed in last evening’s Herald was that of Charles Evans Hughes, and lost no time in sitting down writing the “Whoozit™ it. up until 10 a. m., daylight time this morning. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES Rules of Contest 1--All guesses should be ad- dressed to “Whoozit" Editor, New Britain Herald. 2—First correct answer to be received at Herald gets the dollar prize, Newsboys are not allowed in eontest, 4—~Winner to be announced in Herald following day. b—Contest closes at 10 a, m. after evening picture is printed, MODIFICATION ACCEPTED, Tree State Agrees to Less Tax Being sand must be sucked Tevied on Canned Fruits, Dublin, May 9.—The Free minister of finance, Ernest Blythe, has consented to modification of the duty | on canned | truit, of which large quantities are | imported from Callfornia. The budget | as the foundation duty was imposed at 3 and 3-5 pence per pound, not on the sugar content and editor all about Forty-seven replies were received saving | ocean bed, through the giant lungs State Of the Culebra, placed on scows, taken | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Acranged For Quick and Ready 09 18 oo 28 36 $1.50 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count & words to a line 14 lines to ) Minimum Space. 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 conts. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Ulassified Page on Same La Ads Accepted Over the Telephime for Convenience . of Customers Call 925 i{jand Ask for a Ad" Operator “Want ( announcements ) ————————————————— Burial Its. BURIAL VA —Concrete stecl reinforc- | ed, water proof, heremetirally sealed. will outlast either wood o metal. Do ! s reasonably priced. not require I N, ~ | Lash Motor Co. and granite, tery arrangen John Clark St., all grades and sizes, Ceme- nts made, lots cared for, Meehan, cor. Union St. Works, evenings. Open Monument ‘Monumeirts of all sizes am Carving and letter cuiting our erip on specialty. Florists en 3 TS—and potted plants, funeral work done at low prices. New Rritain eenhouse, corner Oak and Lasalie Sts. Tel. 699-2, CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing Specializing on funeral wofk. _— Monuments L Monumental * | and service. | _Elm_St., corner | GURANT AND_STAR wotor cars. ul: AUTOMOTIYV L ANNOUNCEMENTS , ) _——___._4 AUTOMOTIVE L Personals e Autos and Trucks for Sale ', Autos and Trucks For Sale L] DO YOU W -a camera free? Buy . GUICK SEDAN 1033—lot of eatras, A-1 FRANKLIN, 191—club roadster. A good vour films here, when your purchase| condition, only driven over 9,000 miles. looking, comfartable, economical amounts to ten dollars we give you a Price reasonable, M. Irving Jester, 193. $365. You should see this machi Ansco camera free, Arcade Studio. ! Arch street. |' to spit purchaser. M. Irving Jeater, Store Announcements 7 GUICK—Uig 4 Touring car, 1 _good shape.| Arch St “This i a Studebaker Year.” W GEORGES—Jeweler, formerly of Room| Frice 3100. C. A, Bence, §1 Main St.! 3 42 10, 168 Main St.. '8 now lo 3¢ _Phone 2215, ' GO0D USED "CARS Main_St. directly opposite | BUICK, —touring car, good tires, {op = I Souns: 50 VO WARE s Eawera” e | "and upholstery excellent, good mechanical | 1373 NANTER ED cour do your developing, when it amounts to “ondition. '"‘“‘“" 88 Black Rock Ave. 1922 peed wagon. ten ‘dollars we give you a Ansco camera __lbone 1 . free. Arcade Studio. CIURVROLET—sedan, —Velle sedan, Over McGAULEY & BENNETT, mnd touring, Buick roadster. F. or 227 Glen stres Chandler, 7 pass. touring, enlatgemient with every roll of | developed by Ohrostedta. 72 w!'l“ L. Green, 143 Arch 3 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2852, CHEVROLET 1921—touring car, new zop,lou‘lm\h 1971 —touring_mechanical con- DAY—May 11, Y Shoul R et ath ety ,,",‘,'":f}l §ood appearances and tires. Excellent] dition, perfect. Rudolph's Garage. 137 tor this weak only, & besutiful 659 pen- | sugerior Auto Co. 176 Arch| Cherry St. Phone 205 Salesroom, 4 nels only $3 Arcade Studio, H 11, s : Elm_St. Phone 3392 o WEATHER STRIPS— Tnetall The acidrate T 1923—sedanetie, 1ike mew. | OVERLAND—(ouring car, model 4. engine T e, "eyurate " Rudolph's Garage, 121 Cherry St. Phone | overnauled, new battery, cord tires. P. by gt e e Mol 2051-2. Salesroom, 4 Elm St, Phone 3392. | Ianford, Kensington. Phone 636-3. COUPES—1919 Hupmobile, 1921 Ford, 1922 | GVERLAND—model 83, touring, excal & i ’ Lexington, these rars are good bargains. condition, new tires. Rudelph's Garage. AUTOMOTIVE 1 ron G. Cohien, Inc., 185 Park St. Hart-] 1 erry St. Phone 20513, Salesreom, i ¢ ! _ford, Conn. 4 St._Phone 3392, = | DODGE—roadster, 1920, mechanical condi- | PAIGE, 1938 —touring car, driven but 4000 Auto and Truck Agencies 8| tion perfect. Rudolph's Garage, 127 condition and appearance like new. | BUICK _ MOTOR CARS—-Bettei _ cars | _Chery St. Phone 2051 | . 233 > are Leing bullt snd Bulck ie builde | DODGE—roadster, 1921 very good shape ; i uring car_m excellent condi- | ng thew New Britaln Bulck Co.| looks good, fine tires. This ta a bargain.! tion, & new tires, will awap for Ford 235 Aich etice. Phons 2607, Superior Auto Co., 176 Arch. Phone 21L. | sedan, self starter not necessasry. 397 CHANDLER and Clev AcCessuries. Aer CADILLAC CARS — Sales A Reput t_Muain, corner_Lincoln s CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales - and service. Superior Auto Company, 176 | _Arch_St. Phone 211. DUDGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Salss | 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 165 Franklin; ‘phone 731, nd_uiotor cars FORDS— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT “Just Real Good Care. 18 Main_strest; 'plione 2316, FORD CARS, Fordson tractor, Saies serv- \ce; genuine parts and acceseories. Auto- motive Sales & Scrvice Cn., 200 K. Main. GARDNER X—outperforms any car in its class, Bales & Service, 43 Woodiand 8t., John J. Heckman. Phone 31 HUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s leading ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO., 22 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN . DORT, 19:2—touring car, first class condi- on's Greenhouse, 517 Church St, | car values. See the new coaches, Honmey-| tion, fine apps driven about 5§00 WERS—potted piants, all kin Auto Sales Co., Sais and Service,| miles. Price reasonable for cash. Joseph funeral work, free delivery. Sandalli 159 Arch St.; ‘phone 2109, L. Wilson, Upson's Corner, K-nnnon. Greenliouse, 218 Oak_St. Phone 2043-13. | qiiBRGEI G CARS—Saiee asd Bervice, Gity | _Conn. FRUIT—and shades trees for sale, gra Bervice Station, Haitford Ave., corner| DORT—light six, 1923, touring, cannot be vines and voses, asters, and cabbage Stanley and 6 Main 8t. A. M. Paonessa. told from new. Rudolph's Garage, 137 p‘x'm’;' .Thoml.l Paonessa, 212 Oak St, INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS— Racklifle Cherry Phone 2051-2. Salesroom, 4 s | “Bros., Inc. Park and Bigelow Sta Phone B Lost and kouna 5 1 for Britain and vicinity NEDY'S—auto exchangs, full line BLACK (0w straved from my piace. May N High grade wotor care. Ba 88NN 600 Jaita,: 55 VNW Wvesh: 4th. Kindly wotify J. J, Donahue, 144 | 8nd Serviss. C. A. Benca 61 Main Phone 2093, riton St. Tel. 755 ‘phone 2216. ELGIN—6 auto good tires, new paint, full Tl POCKETROOK—1ost, Thurs, night | MAXWELL AND CHALMBRS—Bales and line of used cars. Rear of 546 West Main between Burritt Coffee House and Monroe | 8, Contained small sum of money and key. Phone 3354-3. PPOSIT BOOK—No, 17105, on the Com- mercial Trust Company, lost. Finder please return to bank. | | SOFT—brown _hat, lost, initials O, C. |n; 0dd Fellows, ball, New Britain Wednes- | day night. Return to O, Carlberg, | e T ———— | but on the entire tin, { ‘! Plainville, Conn, | which would | have meant an increase of 7 pence in | the retail price of the two-pound tin. | | The finance minister recognized that | this rate was high, and has reduced it ! to one penny and one-fifth per pound, the reduction applying only to canned | | fruit. It the fruit comes in bottles it | { will be subject to the full duty, This provision is intended as protection for " the Free State bottied fruit, of which ! there 1s considerable production, DREDGE DEEPENS CHANNEL (Workng In All Sorts of Weather, | United States Worker Keeps Pana- | | ma Canal Deep Enough For Any Ship. | San Francisco, May 9.—Night and | |day, calm or storm, the giant United | States dredge Culebra carries on its | task of deepening the channel outside | the Golden Gate to make a pathway a ship of any size may enter or leave lat any time, | The work will require eighteen | !months, The echannel through the Golden Gate will be made 8,000 feet [long 2,000 feet wide and 42 feet deep |at low tide. To accomplish this 2,000, [ 000 cubie feet of sand must be moved to dig the Panama Canal. All this up from the out to sea and dumped. The Culebra was built to assist in digging the Panama Canal and wa% brought around Cape Horn from the | Atlantic to work on the Paelfic side. | When the canal was completed, the | Culebra was the first ship through. (WE A NOTION T PaRK MYSELE W HERE 1A FOLYS EMPTY Room AN O A Lik WATCHE UL WAITIA Y RIGKT NOW 1't) TAUKIAG T/ THE AR — THUROLGH AR 8t. FORD—touring_car, for sals, cheap, go Apply, 139 Glen St. nnlct. McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch MOON l’ioron CAm Favorably the world oves Green, Ba dster, special _bullt _overhea Service, 142 ch lt Plione 625, up, wire wheels, sport body NABH and Oakiand motor cara. Gaies and §300. Rudolph's Ga- Phone 2061-3, Sales- Service. A, G. Phone ‘phone 2466, L i Wiy PAIGE AND JEWETT—31085 to 83770, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co. 319 E. Maln St. (near Eim), Phone 3390, REO MOTOR CARS and trudks. IKenneth M. Bearle & Co., Sales and Service, cos Elm and Park 8ts, New Britaln, Conn.; 110. Local agents for Gabrisl LLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND \aoto! Hawker, 68 Eim street; room 4 Eim St FORD—touring car, 1921 in A-1 condition. 5 new tires, price $116, 397 Farmington Ave, B ——— GOOD USED CARS-— Star sedan. cars, showroom at ¢ Elm 8t ervice, 137 Cherry St. “The Bleeve- Metor. R. C. Rudolph; ‘phone 201-2. ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars, sais and service. Onorate Motor Co. 18 gl Main_St._Phone 3426, T Tt $1048 l'l'UDlBAI(I:RI— Light eix °Wlflll. HONETMAN AUTO SALES 0O, 130 ARCH ST, TEL, 3100 OPEN EVENINGS Autos and Trucks For Sale BUICKS ~ 1922 & eyl, 4 pase. coups new paint | yaew wepEL U new tires, " 1923 6 eyl 5 pass. touring. 1020 6 eyl, 7 pass. roadster, 1920 6 eyl, 4 pass. coupe. STUDEBAKER— CADILLAC-~ 1921 4 pass. coupe, newly painted, 1920 4 pass. coupe. STUDERAKER - OCOMC LOCORORIL 1923, specia) aix touring driven redan, mMs 7 pa pertect condition only 3,00 miles and always handled for liver; carefully, PAIGE— HUDEON— 1920 5 pass. touring, mew paint. 1920 touring L this car n fine shaps and looks good, A CoOLE 8" bargain. 1020 7 pass. teuring. IDEBAR H M. IRVING JESTER UDE ER - e — 195 ARCH STREET. 1923 Light 6 touring. “This Is A Studebaker Yoar'" NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, 225 ARCH ST, PHONE 2607, i “The Herald classified ad depart-| The Herald classified ad depart- ment is by far and away the best in|ment is by far and away the best the city. the eity, BICTCLES - EXCELSION. 1910—with wae car: 1920 in- Farmington Ave. { FEDANS—1919 Chandler 1 nlnen(lr, Lexington, 1919 Hudson 7 b gaina_for quick Inc., 185 Park St. evenings. STUDEBAREN—big_#ix, good condition, § tires. 'Bargain it taken at once, A. Louikoes, 33 Spring_street, STUDEBAKER 1919—touring car in good running condition. C. A. Bence 51 Ma! St. Phone 3215, TOURINGS—terms as low as 350 down, 1918 Grant, 1919 Bulek, 1928 1920 Oldsmobile 3, ] G. Cohen. Ine, 185 Park St l‘ Irtfurd. Conn, . Aaren Hartford, CARS— Studcbaker, big wix sedan Dodge, 5 pass., sedan, Reo, § pass, sedan, Oldsmobile eight touring. Cadillac touring. Ford touring, cheap, Good used ears at right prices. AMERICAN BALBS INC, ¢ ELM STREET, TEL, 113, OPEN EVENINGS TrzErIen: AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHRANGE. PHONS 1303, 46 AROR oT. DSED CARS—~ Bulek touring with Rex tep, 1923 Nash 6. demonstrator, 1923 Chevrolet, superior touring. Ford touring. A G, HAWKER, TEL, 3488 1 BLM ST, W 19175 passenger, Buiek taunn‘ o Just overhauled ' 31355 Church 1. Open Q\nln. Auto Parts and Accessories new top, u L M 11 BATTBRIES—The Willard Bas proven s worth, Try us. Simmons Btorage Bat- tery, 167 Arch St. Phone lul. B— 'y p? ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, ll'lll TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. ECON: OMY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN ST. = West 3 radio batteries. Cotton’s +Battery Service Sta., 300 B. Main St. Tel 1171-§ UAY' ) sizes low pressurs, long mileage. means com- fort, eafety and economy, Drices reason. able. The Ball Tire Co. 2319 Arch. 1743 GREASE GUN FREE—wIth every & ibs. of rear-end and tragsmission grease in bulk or cans, 26 per cent reduction all makes of spark plugs. Handy Garage, ¥im, ecr. Beymour streets. llcniun—flm and tubes. Gas and o1 Koppell Aute Supply Co. 96) lln lt. Phone 3148. SiL—Bupieme Good Gulf, medium motor ofl at 60c per gal. This * week oniy Koppel Aute Supply. 363 Eim 8. Ph 2145. FENNBYLVANIA—vaccum cup tires, 308 3% fabrie, 2234 over size cord, $23.50. T. H. Cogewell, 8 Chestnut St. 4PRING BERVICE—O8a 08 and greases Distributors, Kelley-Springfield asd Fire- stone Cord tires. Clark's Accessory Shop, 138 South Main 8t. Phone 1590, TOUR BATTERY-18 THE YOUR CAR AND SHAOULD BE PROPER ATTENTION AT REGULAR INTERVALS. CAREFUL SERVICE A7 | THE O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY STA- TION. PHONE 900. [ 3 WASHINGTON ST. ool wie, Inquire at 211 Fairvlew S Phone 1048-14. * and Frank Prosperl & Co. 261 Myrtle St Phone 1861, dlan with side car; 1917 Indian solo; 1916 Indian eole; 1921 Ace with side car. Price vight. Frask Prosper! 261 Myrtie St Phome 1861

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