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' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNF<DAY, JUNE 4, 1924, o e THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Quick ANNOUNCEMENTS ] AUTOMOTIVE ] S AR 3 ! Auto and Truck Agencies 8 CUT L0 plants, pieasing WILLVS-KNIGUHT AND OVERLAND iaotor Variery. on funeral work. cars, showroom at ¢ Kim 8t.; wervice, 137 Tohnson's e 56, Chutch St. | Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Metor,” T FLOWER ! _R. C. Rudolph; ‘phone 2051~ funeral work, ROILIN—and Jordan Motor Ca 2 service. Onorato Motor 'ABOUT 4,000 OLD VETS OF SOUTH AT REUNION s of Years Ago Again TWO AREKILLED IN | CHICAGO ROBBERY Autos and Trucks For Sale SRD—coupe, In excellent condition, nell at a ifice for auick sale, Newion, 515 Fast 8t. Phone 5 . il Mr, HONORS SHOWERED ON HOWARD BELSER F Arranged For Alphrbaticaliy Iieference.. and Ready 1IN CONSECUTI Gray Clad Ho saler; GOOD USED CARS— It Living Over The Days hd 715 03 and w18 — at the Maxwell & Chrysler used car Elected Captain of H. S. Basket- ball Team and President of Class Howard Belser was doubly honore by studen t the Senior Hig today when he was named j of the Senior mid-year ciass and cap skethall te sWo ain of next year' am He was ind letter i also awa ater token 1is suceessful the chall all three of the part o position ng J in won him pop siudents and He will be the year with the t ation will he in the son. He will by Ernest Neipp, for rae ion today. Othe erye office followes: secretary, Charles Dehm, First The follow of the first y rar Erieson; Humphrey treasurer, 1 the team iar followers able to play only am as h m probably sea- whom cated with sear class president, Flor Gagan; him as Hine; treasurer, Year Officers, ted officers ss: President, Os ce-president, Virginia & ry, Marj Bul *red Mirigiani. DEGLARES VOLSTEAD ACT SURELY CAN BE ENFORCED Kred B, Smith of New York Enforce- ment Organization Says Other Talk Is Treason, Milwaukee, Wis.,, June 4 Fred B. Smith of New York city, chairman of the citizens' committee of one tho and for law enforcement, principal speaker last night at the closing ses- sion of the northern Baptist tion, said “any man who says the Vol- stead act cannot be enforced is utter- ing treason.” In a denunication of American law- lessness, he attacked Dr, Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university, stating that he stands vir- tually alone among college presidents in his contention that the prohibition law cannot he successfully enforced. “In 1910 there were 50,000 divorces in the United States; in 1922 there were 150,000," he said America now has the highest per capita di- vorce record in the world “The good name of our is invalved in the present attack on the eighteenth amendment, We are get- ting to be a scandal in all corner of the world. A man has a right to say that prohibition is wrong, but he has no right to say that it cannot be en forced,” country T Dog Arouses Family Bridgeport House Burns Bridgeport, June 4.—The barking of a dog last night probably averted A tragedy when nine members of the tamily of Joseph MHermandinger, of Oxford road, were from their sleep by fire that their home The family routed was awakened hour later by the and yelps of the family pet cooped in a kennel in the yard. Emoke was curling through the rooms and hallways of the house, Aroused only in time ape the flames, which were eating through the building, Hermandinger, his v and several children ed to flea from the place night- clothes in their 1Seven Caught as They Seek 1o of 6164, | | June 4.—Soldiers the Memphis, Tenn,, old cause of the confeder: formally opened their 34th annual reunion here with upwards of 4,000 of the wearers of the gray hand to live the days of the sixtic sons of the confederate veter- d the Southern Confederated il association, which held pre- ions jointly with the vet- ) rday in memory of Jeffer- vis and last night in exchange grectings, also actively began their annual meeting today. A to Memphis by Governor Austin Peay ind Mayor Rowlett Paine, the annual wddress of the commander-in-chief, W. RB. Haldeman of Ken- k addresses by M A Mcb, n, president-general of the Con rated Southern Memorial associa- Mr I'rank D. Harrold, pr neral of the United Daughters » Confederacy; Colonel MeDon- | Speed O in Car 30 years old, employe of the Lovell 203 Southwestern of the south,” warriors in Chicago, June —(harles today - real estate firm, at on avenue, was shot and instantly killed over The ans Memor liminary s yesterday the officc. J. Pomerontz, 40 years old, a passerby died four hours after he had been wounded by a stray bul- let fired by one of the robbers. While at least one companion wait- ed in their parked automobile the bandits entered the real estate office, and, after locking Wah! in a rear room, rifled the safe and were escap- ing with $500 in currency when Ar- thur Lovell, son of the agency owner, entercd the door. Lovell attempted to bar their way and was hurled be- hind a desk. In their hurry to escape the robbers dropped the money they had stolen and Wahl, hearing the ! struggle, broke down a door commander of the Sons of | ushad after the robbers, who rate Veterans; General J. Cot- | geaped to the sidewalk. ton Lynss of Marictta, Ga., and Miss As Lovell ran to summon aid Wahl Mildred Rutherford, historian-general overpowered one of the men, and @8 the memorial association made up '\jav poth fell to the sidewalk the the program for the Initial session of { 4ijer robber opened ftire, three of the HASE A bullets striking Wahl in the hand. Pomerontz, who was in a store next door, ran out to aid the real salesman and was shot through the head as he stepped within range of the bandite’ fire, Both bandits fled across the street, terrorizing by- standers with their revolvers, and clambered aboard a large automobile driven by a third confederate. Be- fors a chase could be organized the bandit car had disappeared. A cap dropped by one of the roh- bers furnished the police with only definite clue. Four men, thought to include the pair, were arrested by police affer an automobile chase late in the afternoon. The four men ar- rested are notorious characters, the police say, and have already been identified as the band who held up and robbed a garage at 215 East Twenty-ninth street on May 18. Shortly before Lieutenant O'Con- nor, who made the arrest, appeared with his prisoners Patrolman Arthur Srickson of the West Park force fired several shots at a speeding au- tomobile and arrested the three oc- "cupants, who are also being held in for ‘men and women. Manning’s connection with tha two murders. Walk-Over Shoe Store.—Ad¥, These men are said to answer the Hammond Auxiliary, Ne. 6, |general description of the bandits. officers are requested to be present at | Two revolvers, one of which, the po- the state armory tomorrow afternoon | lice say, had been fired recently, were welcome lenncssee and to General tion s had City Items A club of children will hold a sale on Mrs. H. C. Humphrey's lawn, West ' Main street, tomorrow afternoon, The proceads will ba for the Fresh Air Camp. Hallinan’s Lunch from 8:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.—advt, A regular meeting of lLovisy R, Moore Tent, Daughters of Veterans, will be held tomorrow night at § o'clock., A family supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. b Get your new 1924 Chevrolat now 1005 off price list. See advt. on Page 3.—advt. Jack Sheehan, whe has appeared in this city on several occasions with the Hoyt Revue, is registered at the Hotel Delaney and is visiting frien here, He will leave shortly for NN\" York city where he will open a sum- | mer engagement, ! Our children’s shoes are of the same fina quality as onr Walk-Overs at at 2 o'clock, where they will practiee | floor work Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans advt, Mrs. Marguerite Conley Kiel of Washington street, left today for Nor- wich, Vermont, where she will spend several weeks with relatives, Home cooked lunches at Urowell's. ~advt The ladics of Bohemian Eagle will 1old a monthly meeting at Wahren herger's hall, Arch street, Thursday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock, OLD CLOTHES WANTED w will be observed as Old Clothes I by the New Britain chap- ter of the American Red Cross. Vol- unteer members and friends will tour the city and those wishing to con- tribute to.this worthy cause are asked their bundles ready. The clothing will be sent to the American orphanages in Europe, This eause has the sanction of Mayer A. M, Pa. onessa, Tomorr to have CASES ARE WITHDRAWN The action of the United Coal and | Wood company against Stanley Grzes. | [ ezyk has withdrawn from the city court docket. The action of Wyeu- Kasher against John Alex has also been withdrawn from the docket, been —_—— Sk SINCE xS F € GAK POOR JIM CELING AWFUL ™™E AR -~ A Arls A VEILED SSOIAM / THEY OUTTA ATIrA CROSS mME HEAPT. i WALWED EARSWOY AT ALY CAM YE ,and the couple received found in their automobhile, Three armed men held up the office of the American Oak Leather com- pany at 350 West Ontario street yes- terday afternoon, forced amployes at the points of revolvers to turn over a payroll of $1,200 and made their escape in an automobile, MR. AND MRS, GUIEL SURPRISED A surprise party in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Guiel on the second anniversary of their marriage, was held at thelr home last night. Miss Anna Naples and Mrs. Robert | arranged the affair. A buffet lunch was served and games were played. Guests were present from out of town many gifts, MISS CHERNESKY SHOWERED, A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Miss Anna Mokully, 20 Siarr street, in honor of Miss Vera (‘hernesky, who will hecome the bride of Fdward Jennings June 10, 8She received many useful gifta, such as silver, eut glass and linen, Thirty cight girls were pressnt. Plano selec- tiona and game were played during the avening. A buffet luneh was served. Adirandacks 100 seenie lakes, The contain than more when he grappled with one | of two bandits who attempted to rob and | estate their | Prepaid a0 L1 line 81,50 $1.30 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, o0 Ad Accepted After 1 Classified Page on Same Lay. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Couvenience of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator 35 cents. P. M. fo ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘ —_————— Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 ~VAULIS—Concrete stecl reinforc BURIA proof, heremetically eealed. ed; water will outlast either wood or metal. Do | not require larger Ir.8, reasonably priced. | N. B. Vauit Co. 216 Maple., Phone 2765. NEW BRITAIN—Monument Works, 1 Oak St. Monuments of ail sizes and de cription, ving and letter cutting our specialty. FATHER OF SLAIN BOY WILL DEMAND PENALTY OF DEATH (Continued from First Page) jury. After his testimony he expressed sorrow for the parents of the two | youths, but said he would be willing | to spring the trap if the boys were sentenced to be executed. Others who testified were Percy Van de Bogert, druggist from whose store the youths said they telephoned ransom demands to Iranks; James C. Kemp, drug clerk, employed by Van de Bogert; Irving Hartmon, last to see Franks before he disappeared; Dr, Joseph Springer, coroner’'s physician who performed a necropsy on the boy; Dr. Emil Deutsch, optician, who sold | Leopold the horn rimmed glasses found near the place the boy's body was concealed and which resulted in the arrest of Leopold, Sven Enlund, Leopold family chauffeur, whose state- ment that Leopold’s automobila had | not been out of the garage on the day of the kidnaping contradicted the) youths' alibi and led to their confes sion; a maid who told detectives Leo- pold owned a typewriter of the same make as that on which the ransom demand was made, and who have said they saw an automobile resembling that in which Leopnld and l.oeh said they haunled Franks' body | to its burial place. Visited by Brothor While the grand jury investigation was proceeding today, Foreman Leo- pold, a brother of Nathan, and A. M, Loeb of Beattle, a brother of Richard, ecalled with counsel at the jail. Leopold under jail rules was told he would not | be permitted to see his brother until Friday, but Loeh, under an exception 1o the rules in favor of relatives com- ing from a distance, was allowed to talk with Richard. The prisoners slept well, and in ae- cordance with jall routine were awakened at 6:30 a. m., had setting two women {up exercises in the builpen and then | had coffes and rolls and at § a .m, had breakfast brought in from a res- taurant, They ate heartily, At 9a.m, they entered Miss Florence Secully's schoo! for youthful prisoners, but the two college graduates paid no atten. | tion to the instruetion, which ranges no higher than eighth grade work, contenting themselves in reading fic- tion magazines There were indications that an in- dictment might not be reached today as fifteen witnesses were scheduled to | he heard. — RSELVES LADIES AN GEMNYTS. I wAOwW JesSS wor YER GONNA SaAv = I | CHEVROLET | FORD CARS, Fordson ;rll:lnr. fot CGiteenbouse, and kound = found Tues. Place after Doon, Lenox & Drindle. with white markings, Ahout 6 months old, 104 South Burritt St > 5 on Re kindly return to name. TORIT ROOK sank, lost, Olive and ! Smalley Letween via Connerton, Finder morning, Cameo pin. St Receive reward. FURL CHORY Washington and_North ~Faturday 220 Maple Sis, Personals [F—7ou think of vacation, think of a cam- era, we have folding cameras $4.00 up. Box cameras $1.00 up. Arcade Studio. OLD—coins bought and _exchanged. Bartlett, 4 Main &t., Neri Block, Plain- ville, i Store Announcements (1] B. GBORGES—jeweler, formerly of Room 10, 166 Main St % oow located at 436 Main 8t, directly opposite Last Main St. FREE—5x7 enlargement with every roll of film developed by Ohrustedts, 73 West Main St. WEATHER STRIPS—Instail metal strips saves 1-3 coal bil screens. T. E. Woods, Phone 2 the accurate window ) AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS— Belter _can are being bullt and Bulck s builde ing them.” New Britaln Buick Co. 225 Arch street. Phone 2607 | CHANDLER and Cl jand mtor cars and accessories. American Sales Co., § Eim 8t. CADILLAC CARS — Sales and Service. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” | corner_Lincoln street. | Main, Main St. Phone 3425, aiz Llouring, 81046 iz touring, STUDEBAKERS—Light special iz touring, $142I 31i50; F. O. B. factory. M. Lrving Jester, | 183 Arch St. “This i» & Studebaler year.™ Autos and Trucks For Sale BUTCK -roadsters and tourings, 1819 1972 models, Priced low and sold on o easy terms. ] Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 1 Park S, Hariford. Open e enings. 2 p roadater, 2 roadster, 2 pass. roadster, 4 pass. coupe. 21919 6 exl, 1920 6 eyl LOCOMOBILE— ¢ 1915 7 pass. sedan, for livery, perfect condition STUDERAKER -~ 1223 light 6 touring, excellent buy, BUICK Ci NEW BRITAIN i FHONE 2507, 2’6 ARCH ST, CHEVROLET 1821 —touring car, new top, good appearances and tirea BEacellent | engine. Superior Aute Ce. 176 Arch St, Phone BUICK—DbIg 4, fouring car, in gqod shape, | O Price $100. C, A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. Superior Aute Company, 176 | Arch_St. _Phone 311. H DODGE BROTHERS MOTOK CARB—Baies and service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 186 | Elm_St, corner Franklin; 'phone 131, DURANT AND BTAR motor cara Sales and service. “Just Real Good Cars” G, A. Bence, 18 Main etreet; ‘phone 2215. 1 motive Sales & Borvice Co., 200 B, Main, GARDNER X-—outperforms any cor in it class, Sales & Sepvice, 43 Woodland St., John_J. Heckman, Phone 31 Service Sttion, Hartford Av Staniey and 6 Main St. A. M. Paonesss. HUDSON AND ESBEX—Amencas leading | values, See the mew coaches Honey- man Auto Sales Co., Salse and Service, 139 Arch St.; ‘phone 2108. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS-Rackliffe Bros,, Ine., Park and Bigelow Bts. Phone Britain and vignity LEXINGTON—HIgh grode motor cara. Sal Bence. 51 Main St. MAXWELL AND WA SLER—Ealen and rvies. McGauley and Bennett 3§ Arch ot Phone 5. MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known the world over. F. L, Groen, s and Servies, 142 Arch 8t. Phone 625, and Oakiand inotor care. Baina and | H Bim street; PAIGE AND JEWETT—81086 to_ 83170, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 E. Main, 8t (near Eim), Phone 3300, TBO MOTOR CARI truske Keoneth M. Searle & Co. Salen and Service, com | Bim and Park 8ts, New Beitaln, Coon.i ‘phone 2110, Loca) agents for Gabriel | Soubbers. | a court of probate holden at New Rritain, within and for the district of Rer 1, In the County of Hartford and Siate | of Comnerticut, on the 2ad day of June A D, 1024 Prexent, Rornard ¥. Gafiney, Tudge. | Entate of Barah B, Charch Jate of Berlin, in sald district deceased Wpon tha petition of Ada C. Jenks and R, Lawrence Jenka of Durham, Conn., praying that an Instrument in writing purporting to be the Jast will and testament of said fll—‘ ceased may be proved, approved and ad mittad to probate, as per application on flle more fully appears, it is Ordered—that aaid application be heard And determined at the probate offies, in New Rritain, in sald disteict, on the #th | day of June A, D, 1024 at 2 o'clock Aay- | lght saving time in the afternaan, and thay | notice ba given of the pendency of said ap plication and th place of hearing ¥ thereon, by this order in some newapaper published in eaid New Rritain, | having & circulation In sald Aistri LLLI posting & copy thereof, on the public sign | post n the town of Rerlin, in satd district and by malling & copy of this order ta all | heirs at ‘aw and return make ! RERNARD F. GAFFNBY, Judgs. SHE DOESKT EVEBA) CARE MO More '80UT CLOES - 1T ) CARS—3$75 to 8376 include Overlands, Rulcks. Oaklands, Oldsmebiles, Somse in need of slight repairs. Aarom G, Cohen, Ine. 185 Fark 8, Hartford. Open eve- ninge. | ¥ ' Wae hatve had s0 many calla for demon- strations that we hate on hand a few cars used very little, that can be bought at & big saving, Thess cars carry & new car guarantes, 8 DODGE - touring _car, ba seen after 6 p. m. Tremont street. ODGE~roadster, 1931 very good ehape lsoka good, fine tires. This s & bargain, Superior Auto Co., 178 Arch, Phone 311 ED. KENNEDY S—anto exc ., of used cars and parts, 26 Willow strest. Phone 2003, FRAPN, 1024—-coach, ven 1ess tham 1000 and completely overhauled, Terms & considered. 98 Arch St. Pl FORD—roadater, 1919 WIth attachabie body. Bulek coupe, model b5, Bulck 4 pass _Meleen Garage 107 Areh street, FORD-—racer, candition, dolph's Ga y 8t 20613, 8 4 Elm 8, 308, supERion Ao oo 176 ARCH STREET PHONE M1, ¥004 _condition, c C. H. Freeman, 15 Ru- Phone PORDS - ALL MODELS ALL PRIOES M8 ARRANGED FRIOES RIGHT FLMPER AUTOMORILE Co., 22 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Reo Maxwell Oakland, §1 department, Essex Coach Maxwell touring, Willys-Knight. epeed wagon. s1 McGAULET & BENNETT, ARCH STREET. PHONE 2953. EYMAN AUTO SALES 139 ARCH ST, OPEN EVENI USED CARS— Buick 6 roadster, Jewett sedan Maxwell touring. Star sedan. Dodge touring. American six touring. Hudson touring. Studebaker touring. ayne touring. Cco., TED, 2103 8 HUPMOBILE, touring, terms, St., 1973~ touring, aiso 1. Both in best of eondition. Aaron G. Cohen, Hartofrd. Inc., 185 Park XTN gain, 8t ON— Looks like mew Aaron G Hartford. al 7 passenger touring. Thia is a genuine ba Cohen, Inc., 185 Park Open_evenings LEXINGTON, s00d paint, Rence. Phone 18°3—touring, 7 passenger, first class condition, A, tlon, 7 MOON—Tate 192 Fast St. touring, ver good condi- Phone 2383-12, TAND—model 4, 1921 Rudolph's Garage, | runmning coudition. | _Bt. Phone 2216, taken M trads good condition and priced easy terms. touring, price 127 Cherry St, Salesroom, 4 Elm St C. A. Benca 51 USED CARS—~ for new Fords. All In low with Overland touring, model 3. Overland touring, model 29, Allen 17, touring ecar. Mazwell Hudson Chevrolet a2 15, 3, 23, 17, touring car, 18, coupe. 13 ton delivery, , roadster, touring car, coupe. roadster, §:285. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGAR. PHONE 120 §6 ARCH BT, Thone USED GARS -~ 1032 1011 1814 1918 1815 Simdebaker "Bz 8 aedan Rea, § pass, sedan, 3859 Cadillae touring car, T pass, Chandler tour. ear, Oldsmebily tour. car AMERMCAN SALES 0, § PLM ET. PHONE 1711, UBED CARS— 1922 Buick touring with Resx top, 1925 Nash 6, demonstrator, A G, HAWKER, TEL, 2438, 2 BLM ST, Autv Parts and Accessorics 11 | AUTO BUPPLIES—PISTON PINS, AMER- ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBES- TO8 LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. ECON« OMY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN 8T, BATTERIES—T! worth, Try us. tery, 187 Arch St, Phons BAITERIES — Westinghouss, and radio batteriea. Cott: Bervice Bla, 300 E. Main St. OATTON “THOROBRED —Cords, all #iz low pressure, long mileAge, means com- forl, safety and economy, prices reason- able. The Ball Tire Co., 219 Arch. 1943 | GREASE GUN FREE—wIth & Tba. of rear-end and transmission grease in bulk o cans, 25 per cent reduction an aMl makes of spark plugs. Handy Garags Pim, ocr. Eeymour sirests, MICHELIN=Tires anh tubes. G wervice. Koppell Auto Supply Co. Elm 8t. Phone 2146, N FERNKBTLVANTA um cup tires, 0% 34 fabric, 3224 over size cord, $33.60, T. H. Cogewell, 8 Chestnut St USVRS have batter; and car owners called for, recharged and ered for the minimum price, $1.00, adin 1ead acid "B batterles, recharg- ®4 like the batters en your ecary 24 vl 45 volt, 98 ialt Wt reasonable prices Discount given on your ha Moreil's Batters Shap, Authotized U. 8. L. RADIO 156 Ar Distriby ary SPRING SERVICH—Gas, oils and greasen Unistributors, Kelley-BpMngfield and Fire- stone Cord tires Clark's Accessory Shop, 138 South Main St Phone 1590, STORAGE BATTERIE8—ana Reprbiie tires. 4. M. Farrell, 110 Franklin Sq. Phone 1669, TOUR BATTERY—I8 THE LIFB OF | YOUR CAR AND SHOULD BE GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION AT REGULAR INTERVALS. CAREFUL SERVICE AT THE O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY STA- TION. PHONE 3% WASHINGTON 8T Autvs—Tazl Service CITT TAXL, PHONE 13:0—When you call us we send you the best cars and mom ‘ 106 _long. Office, New Hotel | TAXT=¢5 am where. Phone Sidé | @y or might service. Hotel ASk for D. Fitzpatrick, ewn YELLOW CAB SERVICE—tix tazicab built to insure safety and com- tort for the passengers, Rates 30 cta first 3% mile and 10 cts each addi- tiona! quarter mile. Each additioual pas- senge: 20 cis. estra Phome 3700 for tm- mediate attention N. B Tax Service Garages To Let GARAGE SPACE—indl:idu Tireproot spacious garages, insides dimensions 10% Electric lights. Inquire Frankiin Sq. Filling_Station. Mutorcycles ana Blcycles 1] EXCPLSION, 1919— with wde car, 1917 Indian solo. Price right. Frank Pros- peri So. 61 Myrite St Phons 1661. INDIAN —motorcycie, 1971, With eide car. Automotive Used Car Eachange. 35 Arch wtr TRUIAN WMOTORCI CLES—We hate saver- #1 good ured machines. Charies 5. Had- fieid, 21 Myrtie Bt Phons 1706,

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