New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1924, Page 14

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JOATTENDOUTING " OF ADILGROTIO - Program of Athletic Sports En- o joyed and Valuable Prizes Won R New o H tion of Connecticnt tritain Sehool About 2 attended th ganization drill by the new and music by The low's o athletic Quoits of coa ond p St slbarrows Arthur | yert mirro auto Elected to Slow W lady's um office Woma First prize patriotic 1. Walker son and W. L Come s First, bathrobe alarm clock, Human pocket Knife Stingle and five gallons of Gustave Wingre Balancing ra motor 0il—( wateh charm, Fat man's pounds. Tirst p eense holder, John Daliag Tox ghirt, won by Ired 1 SRR The edit Cotfon Ol N game between the LAY the single men was e | Binh Ya @180 single men, captained by i RS v I the con rgest ever he Railing to receive ns which they members of the ealle ning dema city have usual ¢ s of hospital Feacher ad Business Wor Offices War Veterans’ Auxili y New Britain wo ahich Id by auxitiary. TEXAS PUBLISHER DIES, N. T. B sher of Cotton Dallas, died blisher of the new IS STATE PRESIDENT Plected en's Pedera- in At the state ent people BARBLERS TO STRIKE ary was and | | yOS- ACCUSES LAFOLLETTE sterday that ed and agold |y f money Tennessee IRailroad Man Says He and nds Are Trying to Bankrupt sum « the American Railroads. the New saturday Nobic Atlantic City, N. J,, June 14— Scnator La Lollette of Wisconsin and associates in congress are cndeavoring not only to bankrupt the railroads of this country, in line with the Itussian soviet regime, have as their objective the nationalization of all forms of private property.” Thi warning is contained in an open let- ter to the convention of the Amc n ilway association from W. It. Cole, olgl UroPe: | president of the Nashville, Chatta- | nooga and Louis railw It crit- licises cfforts on the part of national legizlator pparently aipied at the utter destruction of the railroads.” Senator La lollette is accused of attempting by legislation to pass the railroads of the country through the La Follettc lout all ary g the Colton 1, his s city, will of officers ertainment of wringer, squeez profits and foi'cing w's into government owne I all of its deadenir accompanied by the in | intrigne. New Premier paralyzing effect vitable politica - however,” dec Mr mer the front line trenches, since these people are really A aiming at public ownership of all l private property,”” a purpose which, . if successfui, would be 1 mount to the overthrow of all present prime American government ceding that private onnerphip and operation of the railroads is de- sirable,” declares Mr “and upon this point the American people have spoken in no uncertain terms, the les of exist is the extent which govern- mental regulation should preceed.” | WORD FROM BALLOONISTS Oarrvier Pigeons T'vom Five of the Entrants Return to laading Ficld | | in Brussels, By The Associnted Press Brussels, June 16.—The Acro club today receiveld word of five of the 17 balloons which took off yesterday from the great Solbosch piain, just outside of Brussel in the Gordon Bennett Cup International Race. A cat pigcon message from Lieuten- ant Ernest De Muyter of Belgium, ount Kato, sie- Latest photo of Visc vemier of Japan, Whe who resigned s Premier Kiyoura When American fiound-the-World Fliers Reached Japan Lieut.-Gen, Ugaki, v airmen with presents upon their arrvival at Tokio. Lieut Nelson, of world-fl being towed in by Japanese THE POTTERS POLLY AND \panese minister of war, is shown presenting the American world-flight "[U)Tu\ (AT 4 q CAR ALy WY roLwS MABEIED \ N HOoT " SEATHER 1 Ot ROAS Y / [ WAENT FOR Cu WED STILL BE COOPED uP IN THE CiTY THIS === =WELL, |t Wikl 2rs piloting the Belgica, at 6:30 o'clock this morning stated that his balloon was then nerth of Melun, just south- west of Parls, and was travelling west by southwest, The message also stated another balloon was in but did not give its identity. Word has been received Rritish balleon piloted by {8pencer passed above Tours {tenant Labrousse's Ville De elles, a Belgian entry, passed above Soissons early today A carrier pleeon message from the Belgian bal- Jjoon Prince lLeopold stated that it was floaling taward the Rhineland that the Aeronant Lieu- RBrux- VIS A PARTY ®ora Haslam, daughter of Wiibur T, Maslam, of 341 Park strect, Was aight years old yesterday. With her mother's aid, Cora planned to cele Ibrate that momentous occasion n ft- ting style Saturday, so she invited ehit of her friends whose ages rang- A about the game 88 hers. Six littlc girls sut of the elght scceptad the in Vitation, Two sent regrets, one had mumps and the other meusies. But Cora and her six guests had a good They playod games and had re froshments, Cora reeeived many use. | and handsomne gifts CORA time LI TO ARCTIC, ted Press, Alaska, June 16, The Bear of the U, 8, ¢ farewell an joe Rtrait veters coast to th drifting pack RKIWANIS MIDNIGHT SESSION The New ment at 11 Britain Kiwanis elub will Burritt hotel tonight at 10 o'clock 1o participate in the inter- Zoro Hour ceremony. A will be merved at 11 o'clock the meeting will adjourn about midnight ship, | only ground for difference which may | sight INSURANCE MEN BANQUET Losing Team In Contest Provides Feed For Members of Winnmg Team And | Wives—>gr. Goldthwaite agents of the Metropolitan company with their Abdut 4 Life Insurance wives and lady friends held a banquet | at the Burritt hotel Saturday evening. It marked the culmination of a con- test hetween two teams which extend- through the months af April and The contesk s for the largest {amount of new business during those months, The team captained by As- sistant Manager W. J. Lennechan de- feated the team captained by Assist- ant Manager Joseph Sheppard and the winners and their guests were guests | of the members of the losing team. lLocal Manager William E. Gold- thwaite presided as toastmaster and brief addresses were given by J. P. Kiernan, manager of the Danbury dis- trict, and others. Dancing followed the supper. North St. Store Entered; Shoes and Shirts Gone Entrance to the store of Prosper IFranklin at 2 North street Was gained early Sunday morning and 15 I pairs of shoes, six b shirts and six men’s shirts stolen. nklin notificd the police yesterday and Detective Sergeant William . McCue went to the store and made an investigation. |He founa tr ntrance to the store had been made®hy breaking the glass in a rcar door, and unlatching three boits. Sergeant MeCue rveported that the job eould not have been done by boys, but evidently by some grown persons. | received by the the Menroe A complaint was police this morning that street urday night. The police inves tigated and found that entrance to the school had been made through a win- dow. As far as could be learned, nothing was missing from the school, but the intruders had evidently been running about the school as several of the rooms had been disturbed, DROVE WITHOUT MARKERS 8tephen Waskitz of 131 Glen street was arrested this morning on Main street by Tatrolman Walter Malona and held on charges of violating the motor vehicle Jaw by operating & ma- chine not equippad with plates, Waskitz is employed by a lo- cal garage and was driving the ma. chine to the serviee station when ar- rested, City Advertisement GRAVEL ROADWAY AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION, New Britain, Conn., June 16, 1924, Bealed proposals will be received by the Board of Park Commissioners of New Britain, Conn,, until 5 p. m, | on June 30, 1824 for the grading and construction of about 4,000 feet of |gravel roadway and one bridge at {Willow Brook park, in the Clty ef IN Britain, A set of plans may be obtained from Ralph B, Wainwright, Supt. of Parks, New Britain, or from Thomas H. Desmond, Landscaps Architect Simsbury, Conn., upon deposit of $2,00; said deposit to be refunded 10 unsuccess- ful bildders upon tha retuen of the said plans and specifications before {July 81, 1924 ch bl must be a cortified cheek, payal der of the City of New amount of $800.00 or by a satisfac- tory bond for this amount, as a guar- antee that the bidder will enter into contract within ten days after the award of the bid. Checks or honds of unsuccessful hidders will be re. turned to them immediately after the final aetion om the proposals. The right 18 reserved to reject any or all ds Ry the Commisstoners of the Nritain, Conn and specifications acyompanied by to the or- Britain, in the Park New RBoard of City of order of W, . BIROOKE Chajrman Dated, June AwAY THIS=~ In Doubt to the Last SELL US ABOUT T, PA. WAS THE ampe AERVOUS? PAINNIE DIDANT TOAGT WALT T EALL TER FEAR GEORGE™D &'V coLn ¥ EET/ e/ ( MEAT Presides, | reaching in and ! schoo! had been entered sinee | registration | —_— THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LANE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Piepaid day a0 .09 days. days. 1 fine 1 line a8 1 line 1 line 1 line 5 1 line .36 0 1 line $1.50 early Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to . line. 14 lines to an finch. Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers. Call 928 and Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator. 1 3 i 5 i ¥ 35 centa. M. for | e AUTOMOTIVE ] I Auto and Truck Agenciecs 8 | &2, | CADILLAC CARS — 8ules 8hd Bervice, Lad Motor Co, “A Reputable Councern.” | West Main, corner Lincoln street. | CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sal service, Superior Auto Company, | Arch St. Phone 211 | DODGE_BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—galsn aud service. 8. & . Motor Sales Co., 165 Elm St., cor Franklin; ‘phone 731, | DURANT AND_STAR motor cars. Sales | “and service. “ust Res] Good Cara” C. A. Bence, 15 Main strewt; ‘phone 32215, ‘ FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. Sales serv- | parts and accestories. Auto- | & Sorvice Co., 200 B. Main, | AUPMOBILE CARS—8aies and Service. City Bervice Station, Hartford Ave. r | Stanley and 6 Msin A | HUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s leading car values. See the new coaches. Honey- Sala and Service, 2109. ana 176 | ‘man Auto Sates Co. 139 Arch St.; 'phone | (FTERNATIONAL ___ TRUCKS—Rackiifie | Bros, Inc, Park d Bigelow Sta. Phone 1074, Agents for New Britain and vicinity ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS ] | N —————————————— | Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 LEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars. Sales and Servise. C. A. Bence 61 Maln 8t.; phone 2216 L MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Sales and rvice. McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch street, Phone 2952. BURIAL VAUL15—Concrete stecl reinforc- ed; water proof, karemetically sealed. will outlast eithar vood or metal. Do pot requite larger Ir.s reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Maple. Phone 3765. " BRITAIN—Monument _ Works, 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and des cription. Carving and letter cutting our specialty. Florists ‘and Nurserymen | CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing | variet Specializing on funeral work. | Johnson's Greenhouse, $17 Church B | COT FLOWERS—potted plants, all funeral work, fres delivery. Sandallie Greenhouse, 718 Oak St. Phone 2643-12. TAWN —and garden work dons by experi- enced florist by hour or dav, Reterence it desired. Address, Herald Box 30 G. Lost and Founa DARK BROWN—-rimmed tortoise snell glakses, lost on South High St., Saturday afternoon. Finder phone 2225-3. | SN OF MONEY—found VFriday, _Owner can have same by calling at Ohman's Ftore, 718 Stanley street, Personals 6| Mr. | BLD—coins bought and_ exchanged. Plain- Bartlett, 4 Mein St, Nerl Block, ville. | ¥ RVST—graduation g1t for a boy or a girl is a camera. We have cameras, all sizes and all prices. Arcade Studio. {OON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known the world over. F. L. Groen, Sales and Service, 142 Arch St. Phone 628, L A L e NXSH and Oakiand inotor care. Sales acd Service. A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm street; ‘phone 2456. PAIGE AND JEWETT—81066 to 271 | " Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 B. Main $t. (near Eim). Phone 3393 | {EO MOTOR CARS and truska Kennsth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, €ob Eim and Park £ts, New Britain, Con.: ‘phone 2110. Local agents for Gabrisl Snubbert na_Jordan a ce. = Onorato Main St. Phone 3436. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND iaotor cars, showroom at ¢ Elm St ervice, 137 Cherry St. “The Bleev: Motor Cars, sales Motor Co., 18 ®| R. O. Rudolph: ‘phone 2081 STUDEBAKERS—LIght eix touring, $1048 special six touring, $1425; big six tourin $1,i50; ¥, O. B. factory. M. Lrv! Jest 193 Arch St. “This is & Studebal Autos and Trucks bor Sale T015—1ots _of _eatras, touring, refinished, 1918, Oldsmobile, § _ refinished, armon, 1918, only § Franklin tours like new. 1320 Oakland tour- Many others. Aaron G. Cohen, tord, Conn. | CADILLAC, B, GEONGES—jeweler, formerly of Room 10, 166 Main St. s now located at 43 Main St., directly opposite East Main Bt. | FREE—b6x1 enlargement with every roll of by Ohrnstedtay 72 West | | | Store Announcements 7 | WEATHER STRIPS—Install metal strips saves 1-3 coal bil acreens. T, E, Woods. Phone 2 AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK _ MOTOR CARS—Better _car are being bullt and Bulck e bullde ing them.” New Britalp Bulck Coa. 225 Arch _strest. Phone 3607, GHARDLER and Cio accessories, American Sales Co. | | SCORES PRES. BUTLER Rev. Ralph Stockman, Speaking Boston University Graduation, Takes | Tssue With Columbia President. Boston, June 16— Tev. H. | W, Sockman of the Madison avenue | Methodist Lpiscopal church of New | York, a graduate of Columbia Uni- | versity, took issue with the anti-pro- | hibition wiews of Presidest Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia in his gd- drase as commencement orator At Poston university today. that prohibition revealed rather than caused a law breaking tendency | this country he added: - v this with emphasis because ‘I happen to be an alumni of a great | university in New York eity whose | president recently avoked the repeal of vur prohibition measure in the in- of the law enforcement.,” He | said that lack of respect for moral law underiay the lack of respect for {elvil law in America, RBoston university conferred 1,105 Aegresa As compared with 907 last | year The degree of bachelor of sa- | ered theology was conferred upon Frederiek Bohn Fisher, Methodist Fpiscopal bihop of India. He left his studica in the university before his | class was graduated In order to take up active ehurch work Ralph terest BY J. P. McEVOY guT SHME PERKED uP. SoOoNS GEORGE sSAD 7 £ Wikl the accurate Asserting | in | DURANT COUP 7 that ha neves been driven even in a demonst tien, They can ba bought at a big ™ ing. Trades and terms consid CA Kenrs, 61 Main St DPh E ED, KENNEDY B—auto exchange, full of uscdscars and parta. 26 Willow atr Phone 2033, TREENX COACH, 1022—looks good and s in perfect shape mechanie; . Uphelstery and paint ljge new, therougnly overhauls od, b excellent tires, lew pri G A Rence, §1_Main St Phone FORD—roadster, 1015 with atta Ruick eoups, model b5, Bul Heleen Garage, 107 Arch_str FORD,-ronaster, in gond condition, leaving towh,, Will sell at a sacrifice. Quality Drug, Arch stre DORT, 1620 —touring car, in geod condition, ner Pader, 354 Church = o very good con arage, 127 Cherry Salesroom, 4 Elm Phone FORD, 1917 —touring car. ThIs car can ba bought for $75, with terms, Geod running condition, Autemotive Used Car Exchangs, | %6 Areh 8, Phons 1769, L LU LU — FORD —tonring cAr 1n first cla onaliinn. Hutt, 184 Gireenwood Bt, Call evenings. | HTDSON, 1821 —4 pass. sport model, in ex- cellent eondition. cheap for eash, Inquire | 129 Rread St Plainville. | OARLAND, 1810 touring var in fine shap | mechanieally, 5 very good tire | | just thoroughly avarhauled. Low price “harland's Aute Servics Etation, Main 8t Mafn, _Phane 1544 Tndel 4, 1831 tauring, price ght. Rudniph's Garag > Phona 0513, & Phone 3303, SO AND CORNEIRR wonderful car \alues, terms as low aa $5 weekly, Aaron (. Cohen, Inc, 18§ Park Hartford, Coun VATUT8 1098 hed, only opp. Fast VERLAND We are offering 44 Tupmobiie touring, $485, dlen 1923 Velie at § | like new Ruy thess cars the CUshen wa: | Aaron G. Cohen, Tne, 185 Park &t. Hart- | tora. conn._Open evenin w E TR way, wil 1l reasonable and on easy terms. Sa Cohn absut 1t at 7 Main i, ar call 84 CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. - 1020 Chevinlet touring, gsed condition, nt, $180, Chetralet touring, goed cenditien, 8205 touring gnod eonditisn r. &ond condls new paint, $225 Dodge roadster. paint, 8250, Ford roadeter condition “hevrole fine tires 004 condition, | ¥ ond lonke like new in | sedan, gond mechanically uphalster. perfert SUPERIOR AUTO 00, | 178 ARCH ET. TEL. 311 , MODELS ALL FPRICWS TERME ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 91 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN GOOD USED CARS~ at the Maxwell and Chrysler used cap department. Velie touring Vindge touting Ford sedan, A-1 condition, MGAULEY & BENNET, | @ HIGH STREET. PHONE 2982, PECONDITIONED STUDEBAKERS - real sacri- Prices " d cars at And other gnod i iate buyers. | fice price | in | monthly pa | 1924 Studevaker seues i | 1924 studebaker . 4 1972 Studebaker 1922 Srudebaker Studebaker Studetaker Buick, tour. 7 Buick, tour. § Buick, tour. 7 Paige. tour. § pass. Viudson sedan i pass. Dodge sedan 5 pass. Chevrolet tour. 5 pass. 5 pas pas pass. #edan tour tour. § M. IRVING JESTER “This % & Studebaker Year 193 ARCH ST. PHONE 5IL OPEN EVENINGS

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