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CITIZENSHIP TALKS HELD AT WESLEYAN League of Women Voters Holding Round Table Sessions Middletown, May 15 eitizenship under dire Connecticut League of Wom¢ began at Wr n unive Fisk hall was used and the lectures in the cc given both in Memor chapel. Three round tables one of these being in Chi I The first afternoon tea Psi Upsilon fraternity Leroy A. Howland president, as host Among the subje place in the course posed amendment to the stitution on child labor discussion on this will Owen R. Lovejoy. The school sessions will Baturday, and after will be questions and d The students at t} today were greeted | dent Howland of the afternoon lectures we political parties” by 1 roy Harrington of Wr ehoosing a prosident States by Prof. Bug: of Wesleyan, Toni be on “Uncle Sam’s Phil Prof. George Matthew Dutc on “Philippine Independence J. R. Perez, a Filipino who is o Staff of the Middlesex hospital Tomorrow the lectures *“Uncle Sam’s Prohibition in Connecti- cut” by State's Attorney Ernc Inglis; "Guarding Uncle Sam’s Gate by Howard Bradstreet of Hariford; “Uncle Sam's Taxes” by Prof. Kos- suth Mayer Williamson; to he follow ed by group visits to Long Lane Farm and the Connecticut State hospital. The round table subjects will be “Federal Aid for States, he Pro- posed Federal Department of Educa- tion” and “The Child Labor Amen ment.” The Saturday subjects of lectures will be: “Some Aspects of the Tariff and the Cost of Living" by Prof. Clyde Olin Fisher and “The Applica#bility of ‘Washington's Foreign I'olicy to Pres- ent Conditions” by Prof. Henry Mer- ritt Wriston, and as a closing subject *“The European Deadlock and Amer. fea’s Opportunity” by J. Henry tergood. Students in the courses found em- phasis placed on the notice given, “Members must be on time; college achedules do not wait tion A round table t thro university. on Kar and the by Dr 1 the will be on Templeton Returns to Work, Improved in Health Waterbury, May 15.~—Governor Charles A. Templeton, feeling in bet- | ter health than when he returned with the Foot Guard from Richmon Ya,, left early today for Hartford take up his official duties. It expected that the governor would name a judge to the supreme court bench, and one to the superior court bench and possibly a judge for the district court of Waterbury before the day was out, his close friends antici pating that Judge John P, Kellogg would be advanced to the highest ecourt, Judga Frederick M. Peasley would go to Judge Kelloga's place and the vacancy on the district conrt beneh be filled by a Waterbury man MRS, SMITH BETTER New York, May 15, - Mrs. Bmith, Governor 8mith's aged mother who has been dangerously of bronchial pneumonia at the kome of her daughter, was her physician today to be greatly proved. The governor, who large part of the night mother's bedside, soomed m ful than he has bLeen sir ealled here from glbany s ars. Catherine rooklyn by im raid was ! SEES MODERNISH AS WENACE T0 CHURCH Speaker at Missionary Convention Speaks of Worldliness irch today is being engulfed worldliness and an mode according 1o | idson of of the convention of the Gos society now in session i of Christ. M, churches are numbers Our unre- + condition of idemic of roism, Da Boston, one s at the nary e's ch said “Many members in dying spiritually. being filled with reat y are members. I hold pastors to account,” “for insisting upon and eneration A had better keep out of the church not re- g per- neration vention is growing in inte ymbers with each service. esses were given yester- ing speakers, Rev, E. the morning | upon the subject: “Being Fill- | * He said that if | with the Spirit” | would be effected, their increased, their enjoyment and their testimony constant ! without r visi Evans spok at W the Spirit “filled their A were on W. T. MacArthur followed , address upon the “Distinction Believer His contention was very Christian ought to so live God put His distinctive upon him. The church is call- | to be a separated, peculiar person. with the church is that it like the world. We are to be called queer. Many of is are looking for some human honor, but God wants us to so live that He us His own distinctive mark ed I'he is too much trouble fraid set upon k." he said, At the afternoon session Rev, J. H Roberts who has for 20 years a missionary in China led the devotional Rev. W. T. MacArthur spoke | the necessity of love in IAH" and labor. k. Joseph Evans spoke upon “Calling and the Hope of the | urch.” He said “The church’s call- | not earthly; and m. been servies on istian life heavenly, the | of the church was the personal g of Jesus in the air for His to be followed by presentation to the Father, a thousand years of rhigning with Jesus on the earth and cternal joy and fellowship with God.” Last evening Mrs. James C. Cowee Troy, N. Y. led the devotional scrvice, Rev. David Mason, mission- | ary to the Congo, spoke of the de- aded condition of the African peo-% ple, especially the women, adding that | we would be no better than they without Christianity, & F. Davidson followed with a very interesting ac- count of his late trip to Palestine and Egypt Special music was furnished by Mrs, | Mervin Tuttle, Miss Fanny Knowles Rev. I, K. Hawley and a quartet con sisting of Miss Fanny Knowles, so- Herbert P, Knowles, hass; Miss Hough, alto; Dwight Capen, ng is lLops comi bride, of prano Vivian tenor The missionary offering which is a thess gatherings, will ,be afternoon and evening feature of taken the services today Jed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924, WHOOZIT? for last night's Whoozit picture in the Herald goes to R. Burke She guessed Will Tonight's prize Catherine of 123 Cherry am Jennings Bryan, s going to the democratic convention this spring street, who by the way, delegate from Florida She not only but tells all about it} showing thought behind the feature of the as a guessed correctly, RUCSS Neatness is a Over 100 answers were received, it others named Hiram Johnson, wiile noted a resem- contest, too. some named P. Morgan, others thought they blance to William Howard Taft, Whoozit tonight., Remember the rules and tell the Whoozit Editor of the Herald all about it. Here is the prize winning eplstle: May 14, 1924, Dear Mr. Whoozit Editor: 1 guess your picture tonight is Wil- liam Jennings Bryan. The reason why I think it him, is because of his prominent chin, his set and determin- looking mouth, and also because of the pecullar growth of hair about his ears, Hoping T am one of the lucky win- ners or guessers, and if not I'll try again, T remain, Bincerely vours, Miss Catherine R, Burke, 123 Cherry Street, City. Yesterday’s Portrait FINING SALARTES TODAY Den May 15.—Fixing of salaries of national officers for the next three first business scheduled delegates ta the trien of the switchmen's nion of North America, Committees expected to consider pro wage increase for switch. to be introduced to the delegates of next week. According to all the present sfficers will be for reelection, the election tion the next convention & scheduled for the last of er, vears was the today for the nia ntion m the first reports ominated them every night — Herald WE'W HAVE TO BORPOW FROM JEROME ~- A COUPLA BUCKS THAT'S ALL - WILLIAM JENNINGE BRYAN ———— THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference.. s Prepald .09 13 Charge a0 BUI NEW ——em e ANN( [ ed, wates will outiast oot requiie N. B. Vault AL VAULT uto and Truck Agenci DUNCEMENT Vaults, Munu JP————— jl AUTOMOTIVE | Motor Ci Motor —Concrete stecl relnfor proof, hietemeti ally wealed. eliher wood o metal. Do Iaigel 1.8, teanulably priced. Co., 2i6 Maple, Plone 2765, —and Jordan wervice. Qnorato Phone 3425. ROLLIA and Main_St. 13 BRITAL vak Mo s on, ialty. Carving and letter SIUPEBAKERS—Light o3 touring, $1046 special #ix touring, $142 big #ix touring, $1,i50; F. O. B. factory. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This la & Studebaker year. Works, nunients of all sizes and des- cutting our Monument % 128 1 3 21 4 .28 5 day . ¢ ] 1 30 n Yearly tates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 3§ centa. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. assified Page on Same Day Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers. Call 92§ and Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. tor U Florist CT FLOWE! work done Greenliouse, s and Nu men and potted plants, funeral low New RBritain coiner and Lasalle Autos and Trucks For Sale at Prices. vak BUICKB~ WEI n's ( Johs S 6 Dlants, pleasing ou funeral work. 517 Ciwurch St T ESrETY 4 pass. coupe nmew paigt veclalizing 1223 touring. roadster, [ funera FHTANTUM » plants Searlet 1o sa all_kinds, sandallie’s e 1920 6 ¢y . coupe, CADILLAC 1221 4 pass, 1920 4 pass. Pepper plants 1 Apply, Jo- newly painted, coupe, doz, coupe. Rules of Contest 1-—All guesses should he ad- dressed to “Whoozit” Editor, New Britain Herald. 2—First correct answer to he received at Herald gets the dollar prize. LOCOMOBILF 1015 7 pass. L sedan, perfect cendition Bronson OR—N fred Dennne reported It found res om) containing _sum__of for livery. PAL 1920 6 pass. ontaining keys new paint, d it returned to Hotel touring, COoLE 1920 e of pasm. touring. lost. or the Plainville Trust | STUDEBAKER 1923 Light 6 touring. urn to NG ting and ba Finder please with diamond set biue sapphires. | o gold, pin_ with call 112 = NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O. 3—Newsboys are not allowed 2235 ARCH ST, PHONE 2607, Personals O in eontest. —Winner to be announced in Herald following day. DONT TRU agents out from any ph = your valuable photos to | town. We do enlarging | BUICK SEDAN 19 lot of extr: Aicade Studio. condition, only driven over 9,00 of oto. 5#—Contest closes at 10 a. m. after evening picture s printed. f—FExplain with to picture just why you think it is so-and-so. Credit for neatness, answer WEATHER STRIPS—Instail ————————————— WANT NO ENCROAGHMENT | Tegations | American* and French Warn Chinese Against Encroaching on Rights of Creditors of Railroads The Associated Press. Moscow, May 17.—The warning is- sued by the American and French | legations in Peking to the Chinese foreign office against any agreement cneroaching upon the rights of the By of the Chinese Eastern Railway is | termed by M. Karakhan, the soviet | envoy, as “a new attempt’ by the | great powers to interfere in the new | tusso-Chinese negotiations. M. Kara- | FORD CARS, Fordson tractor, Baies serve khan characterized the action of the | United States as fresh proof that L BUIC] DURANT Store Announcements 7| Price reasonable. M. lrving Jester, B. GEORGLS—jeweler, formerly of Room 10, 166 Main’ St., Main 8t., di Arch street i BUICK—big 4, touring car, in good shap Price $100. C. A, Bence, 51 Main 8t Phone 2215, i1s oow located at 436 rectly opposite East Main 8t. FREBE—5x7 enlargement with every roil of tilm developed by Ohrustedts, 73 W Main St CHEVROLET 1821—(ouring car, new top, t good eppearances and tires. Excellent metal strips acreens, T, ’__—fi ‘ T. E., Woods, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies T Superior Auto Co. 176 Arch saves 1-3 coal bills, window hohv 341, =X Phone 2 i85 —sedanctte, Iike Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. 2 -2, Balesroom, 4 Elm 8t. Phone UPES—1919 Hupmobile, 1821 Ford, 1 Lexington, these vars are good bargain, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 136 Park St. Hart tord, Conn. new. are being Ing them." 228" Arch | CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars snd | Amaerican Sales Co., § Klm aceessorls CADILLAC CARS Lash Motor West Main, MOTOR CARB— "B bullt snd Bulck s New Britain Buick Co. street, Phone 2607, DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DONGE RROR Coupe. roadster, Bales and _servic Co. Reputable Concern. corner Lincoln street. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales Superior Phone 211, stock and 'bond holders and ereditors [ODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARI—IQI_;.‘ service, Aroh Bt and Elm rvice, <o ana Auto Company, 176 | 1922 roadster, 8. & F. Motor Bales Co., 165 | roer Franklin; ‘phone 731, TERMS ARRANGED and service, A._Bence, 1 ice; genui motive Bales AND BTAR motor car Sales *Just Real Good Cars” G 8 Main_street; 'phone 3221 B & F. MOTOR BALES CORPF, COR, ELM & FRANKLIN ET8, PHONE 1731, parts and acceasories, Auto- & Sorvice Co., 200 1, Main, > sa. | OPEN EVENIN America was exercising nimical pres- | sure to prevent the re-establishment | GARL Sales HHec class, John J, ~outperforms any car in | & Service, 43 Woodland 8t., kman, Phons 3127 | Bo of friendly relations between Russia and China, “The great powers” he said, .rai acting upon the astrength of the resolutions adopted at the Washington conference just as if they had ac-| quired through them special rights to deal with property which never be- | longed to them, especially as the | resolutions of the conference passed without participation by the | real owner of this property, which is | g Russia. “Soviet Russia has already indi. cated to the great powers its desire MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known | that they should not interfere in Rusgo-Chinese affairs.’ ’ Implicate i"an;ner-L;bor I With Communists Party Puluth, Minn, May 15.—A ecom- | munication in the form of a “confi- dential circular intimating that the cemmunist internationale is interest. ed in the National Farmer.Labor party convention at 8t. Paul, June 17, has been received. Tt repeats a cable- | gram from the executive eommittes of | the communist internationale at Mos- cow. The eablegram follows: “Com munist internationale considers June 17 convention momentous importance wor workers' party, Urges ¢, E, C. (central executive ecommittes), not 1o slacken activitias preparation June 17. |1 Utilize every available force to make p St. Paul eonvention great representa- tiva gathering labor and left wing Executits Committes Communist In- ternationale.” SEY & Downy TS AN A o e | HUDSON AND ESBEX—America’ car values, See the n Auto Bal 139 Arch Bt.; HUPMOBILE CARS—Saiés and Service, Oity Bervice Stat Stanley and NTERNATIONAL Bros, Inc, Park and Bigelow Bts. Phone 1074, Agents Teading lew coaches, Honey- Co., Salos and Bervice, phone 2109, 117 Winthrop street | DODGE—rondster, 1920, mechanical condi- tion perfect. Rudolph's Garage, 137 Chery 8t. _Phons 2051 DODGE—roadster, 1821 vary good ehape co e | l0oks good, fine tires. This is & bargwin. Superlor Autn C: § Arch, Phone 211, DORT-light six, 1923, touring, cannot be told from pew. Rudolph's ge, 127 Cherry St, Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, ¢ Hartford Ave., sin_St. A. M. Paouesss. | TRUCKS-~Rackliffe ton, ) for New Britain and vicinity were | EEXINGTON—1/igh grade motor cara. Sales and Bervise, phone 2315, LL A eervice, McGauley and Benvett the world o Service, 142 d Oakland motor v A phone 2486, o A Bence. §1 Main Suj| . Eim St Phone 3302, i full line of usod cars and parts, 26 Willow str Phone 209! , 1922—touring car, driven but 4000 miles, condition and Appearance like new. party leaving town, Call 1383-2 specdster, apeeial bullt overhead ves, geared up, wire wheols, sport body ndividual fenders 3300, Rudolph's rage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, Sale room 4 Elm 8t, Phone 3392 N HALMERS—Sales and 95 Arch F. L. Groen, Phone 626, re. Salos and | 58 Eim wtreet; | ver, and Arch Bt G, Hawker, PAIGE AND JEWE' Whitmore Pi (near Eim). FORD—touring car, 1821 5 new tires, price $115, Ave. Jewett C Phone Farmington {BO MOTOR CARS and trusks. Kenoeth rle & d Pa 2110, WILLYS-KNIG cars, showroom at ¢ Eim 8t Cherry Bt. R. C. Rudolph; ‘phone 2061.| HERFE Ran Franc Wehaelau, b swimming record yards free style event 0 fon girl sw arrived en route to Briar Clff, N. Y to participate In tryouts for the lean women's awimming team to com pete in the JOR OLYMPIC TRYOUTS Brand new in_every wheel, etc, Can ba Honeyman Auto Phone 2108, Open 1874 coupe, b tires, lork at a macrifice 130 Arel & Co., Bales and Service, con (FOTD rk Ets, New Britain, Con, Aetail Local agents for Gabrii :n:‘x 3 ales (o evenings. HT AND OVERLAND \aotor | = rvice, 127 | FORD BEDAN —Ford Motor, | roadster, touring | wix, Overiand to Main street FRANKLIN, 1818—club roadster, A good loking, comfortable, economical car at 365, You siiould see this machine, Terms to suit purchaser, M. Irving J Arch Bt “This is & Studebaker ¥ OVENLAND= model condition, waw tire 127 Chetry 8. Phone 4 Elm 8t Phone FIERCE-ARROW Riincon roadster West TeadRter; ehummy Rear 548 sy, “The Bleeve-Vaive Mariechen the world's women for the and cham has May holder for isco, 051-2, Salesroom, immer of Honolul f-ton truck, run 2 sum- mers in firkt claes running condition, for fu ra call At Moors Bros Commerrial st rest Amer- P Mar BON, 1 Olymple games, 9714 _passenger aport nt 139 Broad St Plain By Al Posen (X's A0 USE, BOYS - ['VE seen JeROME -+ HE D Mme MIS LAST AICKEL' i A-1 eondition. | P ———— . Autos and Trucks For Sale i | SEANS—1919 Chandler 7 passenger, 1320 Lexington, 1919 Hudson 7 passenger. Bar- gains for quick sale, Aaron G. Cohen Inc.. 155 Park St. Hartford, Conn, Ope evenings. FORDS - ALL MODELS ALL FRICES TFRMS ARRANGED | PRICES RIGHT FELMER ALT MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN e e o GOOD USED CARS— R 6 roads Jewett sedan, Ford coupe. Mazwell touring. star sedan. Dodge touring. American six touring. Hudson teuring. Studebaker tourng. Haynes touring. 1922 1222 1924 1922 ETMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 16 OPEN EVENINGS USED CARS— Mazwell club with line of acvessories, 1 Willys-Knighw | 2322 Reo speed wagon. coupe McGAULEY & BENNETT, 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2952, Phone | 7930 touring car in excellent condi- tion, 5 new tires, will swap for Ford sedan, self starter not necessasry. 397 Farmington Ave. STUDEBAKER 1919—touring car in good running condition. C. A. Bence 61 Main 8t.Phone 2215, | STCRERAKER tion, fully equipped W. R. Corbin, 381 Arch St. FOURINGS—terma_an_low 1219 Grant, 1919 Bulck, 1920 Oldsmobila 2, Many Cohen. Ine, 135 Park St Conn Big 6 sedan, in A-1 condi- Reasonable price, Phone 1530, s 350 down, 3 Hupmobi others. Aarom Hartford, USED CARS-— Studebaker, Dodge, b pass., medan, Reo, 6 p sedan., Oldsmobile eight touring. Cadillac tourin Ford touring, 1982 big ®ix eeda 1972 1921 1919 1219 cheap, Good used cars at right pricea AMERICAN SALES INC, | 6 ELM STREET, TEL. 1713, OPEN EVENINGS, UBED CARS— taken in trade for good condition and priced easy terma, new Forda All In low with Ovarland touring. medel 83 cheriand touring, model 99, Allen 17, touring car. Maxwell 17, touring ear. Hudson 18, Chevrolet Ford o . touring . coupe, o0, sedan, 20, 1 ton worm Arie 0, ‘3 ton delivery, , roadster, 15, touring car, coupe. roadster, car, Al 2, 958, AUTOMOTIVE PHONE DEED CAR EXCHANGE, 2N 8 ARCH 8T, | USED CAR 1923 Ry 1923 1923 L touring with Rex sh &, demonstrater, Lheuralet, suparior tsuring, Ford touring top. A G 2468, HAWKER TEL. 8 ELM T, " Auto Parts and Accessories 1 | ATTO SUPPLIES—PISTON PING, AMBR. ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RA1B: TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. ECON. ¥ _AUTO BUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN ST, BATTERIES—The Willard has proien ite worth, Try us. Bimmons Btor Bat- tor; Arch Bt, Phone 2245, BATTERIES — Westinghouss, automobiis and radio batter Cotton's Battery Bervice Bta, 300 B. Main Bt. Tel 1171-5. 187 BIG TIRE SALE OF THE AMERICAN SUPER 1000 MILE GUARANTEE GFT TOUR SEASON'S SUPPLY g 8 o €, L. cORD TIRES. T ' . “ #n 5 " 19 2% n i 194 13 145 5" 55 58 L BY CLIFF STERRETT 1 2 ‘ OPEN EVENIN AMERICAN R4 € ELM STR TE 1712, NC, CITY. xS T, VATTON “THOROBREL' —Cords, all_sizes low pressure, long wmileage, weans com- fort, eafety and scomomy, prices reason- abie The Ball Tire Co., 319 h 1743 GREARE GUN FREE—with eiery 6 ibs, of rear-end an Auemission greass in bulk ., % pe reduttion an J spark plugs. Han Fes maur .. MICHELIN—Tires and tubss. Gas and oy eervic Koppell Aute Supply Co. W Eim Sr. Phons 8146 Sil—Bupieme Good Guif, medium motor ol at #0c par gal. This week eoniy. | Kopper Auto Suppis, 262 Eim Sr. Phons mak Fim, et cup tires, 9% fabric, 9. 4 or §ize eord, §0. T. H. Cogewell, § Chestmut St. GPRING SERVICE—Oss, oils and greassh Distributors, Kelley-Sprh stone Cord tires, 1 ceeesnry Shop, 138 South Matn 8t. Phone 1590. STORAGE BATTERIES—and Reprbiie Sires. J. M Farrell, 110 Fraskiin Sq. Phone 1589. TOUR BATTERY-IS THE LIFE OF TOUR CAR AND SHOULD BE GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION AT REGULAR ISTERVALR. CARBFUL SERVICE AT THE OXEIL TIRE & BATTERY STA- TION. PHONE 909, 39 WASHINGTON ST They are worlh tea