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FAINT HEART DOFS NOT SHOOT WPLADY New Yorx Dish-Washer Fails With Gun as Argument New stood at sudsy around plates and saucers out ¢ board with a carels ened great inward rage York his water sstiess that Whenever the ed to admit a waiter into t Joe glimpsed out of t oye that pleasant dini still pleasanter young swished from table to table, | the works, Then angrily than ever The events of the Into Joe's tracund mind In the first place lounged inte Tony Dahlhender's res taurant at 1446 Broadway 1yn's Broadway=-Joe had wanted only to bum a cup of coffee, And wasn't 1t the smile of that very young woman that induced him to take a Jor muttered vengefully and brol the handle off a teapot. Iraud, that's what it was Vistons of Sitting Pretty And then, the day the pastry cook, eondescending to speak to the dish washer, told him Tony Dahlbender was dead. The young woman With the smile—Miss Dorothy- the boss in the real truth, shop. Visions of a happy home, with three meals a day at one of those very tables, had flitted through Joe's mind. He saw himself, sleekly cor- pulent, sitting behind the cash regis- ter and picking his tecth leisurely, “Why doesn't she get married?" Joe had inquired. “ghe wouldn't look at me,” the pas- try cook replied, *“I ain't so young now as T might me, though., Why don't you take a chance?"” Joe dreamed about it that night, and the next morning he came to work in a bright new 25.cent Bowery cravat. All the good that did was to get him bawled out for specks on the plates—specks you couldn’t see with- out a spectroscope, Joe remembered, He slashed viciously into his dishpan, slopping a spurt of soupy water over his pants. The pastry cook chuckled sarcastically. And so, for weeks, Joe had heen all ready to make the great venture. Not once did Miss Dorothy come sweep- ing into the kitchen but Joe opened his mouth to speak. Then the bottom would fall out of his resolution and not a word did he utter, Why not? Well, from the dishpan to the cash register is a long, long stride and Joe was used to inching along. Pistol His Cupid’s Bow Joe scowled. If he couldn’t ask her 0 marry him, he'd shoot her and shoot himself and end the whole busi- ness, There was a pistol in his pocket. Joe threw down his dish-rag and strode into the dining room. He pointed his pistol at the young wom- an who h#d smiled him into a job and said: “I'm gonna shoot you!" The young woman—smiled again. Joe dropped his weapon and fled. They picked Joe up in Newark and arraigned him yesterday In a Brook- lyn court on an assault charge. The moral of which, If one must be de- duced, is that dishwashers should keep their eyes in their pans. From the drainboard to-the cashier's desk is twice as far as from Mulberry street to the avenue. Two French professors have in- vented a radiographic instrument swinging doors oy kitohen wsing oluttered more Joe past mont the y Rrook it was; was which permits a “movie” to be made of the beating of the heart. NOTICE. This was her | | was instantly killed, Gorn testified a | U. 5. SABRE MEN WIN envers Capluse First Matches in Olympios in Credible Styles Defeat Lroguayan Team \s Aris, July M rs today W mat n'in ereditabl es in the opening four man The American Lruguaya team 5 1o sever 1 m Caster Buskirhk winning three but the Urnguayans more touches The Argentine team ated Belgium, Both the United Ntates and Argentine teams are sidered Po have good chances of surs elimination rounds, partie Vrance whieh dominated mpetitions makes no pre- superiority in the it has strong ne style ir tirst BT saber ympie mpetition ated the W def matel Van each three and registered than their conguerors tof viving 1 Narly the foils « tention ¢ ents although of placing sinee saber hepes Autoist Denies His Car Killed Stamford Child Nreidgeport, July 12,—That the state authoriti y further Investigation may determine the guilt or innocence Martin Gorn, Summer street, Stamford, in the death of Four year old Frances Merckling of 36 Holly Place, Stamford, on June 26, Coroner John J, Phelan in a finding today, holds Gorn eriminally resuponsible for the child's deatth Gorn, claims not to hava hit and fatally injured the Merckling child in S8hipman avenue, Stamford, of | blue car ahecad of him ran down ‘rlu- child and then sped away. Eye. witnesses said his machine was the |one which hit the ehild. Blood stains and a few strands of golden hairs, such as adorned the head of the |ehlld, were found on the front of Gorn's car. | FORD SALES BREAK RECORD, | Total of 1,086,978 Cars Retailed in First Half of 1924, New York, July 12.—8ales of Ford motor cars and trucks crossed the million mark in the first half of 1924, this being the high record for any six month period. The total reported from the thirty-four American | branches was 1,036,976, which were | €old at retall, against 903,883 cars and trucks in the first kalf of 1923, The first half of 1923 was regarded as a hanner period in automobile sales, and the first half of this year was slower, but the Ford record, as fshown in fig- ures from Detroit, failed to indicate any slack in 1924 business compared with 1923, According to the report, Ford sales have shown so far this year a gain in every month over the corresponding month of last year. The June, 1924, figures reached the high mark at 170,747, which represented a gain of l;;,fl";‘fl cars over the sales for June, BUYS OUT SAGE, | Wise, Smith & Co., In Big Realty Deal Hartford, July 10.—One of the |largest Hartford real estate deals in recent years was concluded yesterday when the purchase of the real estate and business of Jerome E. Sage of Pratt street was announced by Wise, Smith & company. The central loca- tion of the property and its adja- cence to the present store of Wise, Smith & company, added to the amount of Jand involved, make the |transaction unusually interesting. The property has a frontage of 50 feet on Pratt street and goes back to a depth of 160 fect. The building involved is of four stories and mod- ern construction, With the comple- She | tion of this deal Wise, Smith & com- pany will have a total frontage of 310 feet on Pratt street and 220 feet on Main strect. The company also owns property with a 60 foot front- age on Church street, Wise, Smith & company's property now reaches to a depth of 800 feet, through to Church street. To satisfy my lien for storage I shall sell at public auction on the premises at 10 Greenwood sfreet, New Britain, Conn,, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of July 21, 1924, the fol- lowing described personal property: to wit: 1 Overland automobile owned by Garwood Tompkins. MARY HOVENISHIAN, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1924, ADVERTISING MEN VISITING LONDON Americans' Advice Sought by British Newspapermen THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetioally Arsa and Heady Hel LANE BATES FOR CONSEOUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid ) T By The As 4 London, July 12 delegates to the Press v Rates Upon Applicaiien st 6 words o & Mae o8 to a0 lach Minimum Space, 3 ln Minimum Hook Chargs, 35 cents. No Ad Accepied A A P M Classitied Page on Same Lay, Ads Accepted Over the Telephons for Convenlence of Customers. Call ¥ and Ask for & “Want Ad" Operater —_ e ——— LUNATIC RULES SHIP Axe and Torch =—America’s 2,000 international adyver tising ol which opens here | Monday merning began arriving to. day from Plymouth, Seuthampton’ and Liverpool, Fpecial beats whieh conveyed the delegates from New Yok docked at these perts The contingents of delegates and their wives and ehildren and baggage upset the even flow of the English train system this forenoen by arriv in special trains at intervals of 10 minutes, They were met and wel. comed by Rir Herbert Morgan and ¢, |Harold Vernon en behalf of the ad. |vertisers and represontatives of the | . Lord Mayor, the British Empire Ex.| Wolds Crew in Terror Until Police hibition; and many commercial orga- | itaztions, Subdue Rim. 80 scarce were accommodations in | Sydney, N, 8, July 12 this tourist-ridden eity that the Amer. | : icans had to be taken to hotels seat- | tered over every part of London and its suburhs, The delegates were storm. ed from the minute of their arrival by reporters wao sought to obtain | from each of them an interview on the possibilities of advertising Great ention tor Lone Mutineer With Polles, an- [an insane saflor, armed with an axe and chisel, who had taken command |of the vessel, The single-handed mutiny was |staged by Lewis Quelleon of §t, Plerre Britain on the road to prosperity out | of the present commercal depression, | Miquelon, according to Captain White of the Annie 8, Quelleon ran amuck which is to ba the keynote of the con. [soon after the vessel left ithe island, | vention. | hound for the American coast with a cargo of assorted liquors, | Captain White was the first vietim of the madman's attack, but he dodg- |ed the flailing axe and barricaded himself Inside the pilot house, In the meantime, according to the captain, |Quelleon drove the erew below decks and set fire to the forecastle in an attempt to drive his shipmates out, where he could wield his axe on them, Thus with Captain White a prisoner fn the pilot house and Quelleon un- challenged master of the decks, the vessel and all hands narrowly escaped foundering in Cabot Strait, sald the skipper, He steerad for this port, with distress signals flying. Police this morning boarded the run ship, overpowered Quelleon after a battle, and brought his ashore in chains. Russian War Veteran Pensioned by Soviet Leningrad, July 12,—General Brusis loff, who commanded the Russian (army against the Germans during the {world war, has been granted a pen- | elon of $150 a month “on account of the meritorious service rendered to | | the Soviet Union, and also on account of advancing age."” Brusiloff is now over 75 years of age, He took an active part in the creation of the Bol- shevik cavalry and, until his retire. ment, was technical advisor to the Red army. A Cleveland, (0.) physician gests musleal calls, instead of ters, for broadcasting stations. Americans Not Wanted! SUE- let- Some Japanese merchants and professional men have been quick tq inform the world they do not cater to Americans. This sign has been. posted on the Paris Inn, near the Imperial Hotel, to avoid any possible boycott by Japanese who might consider it ‘“undesirably foreign.” It reads: “The Paris Inn adopts' the pure French style appealing to Japanese taste. We do not follow example of America, absolutely! We hope for your understand- ing. Manager Kimiko Satomi.” Two physicians, a dentist, and one wholesale firm have posted notices advising Americans they are not wanted on their premises. FOLLY SAYS o HELP YERSELF YO A CourLa CHARS BEFORE SHE'LL MAKE HER APPEARAACEY A KEEP YER HAIR oM EFER A SPELL! | swering distress signals flown by the {pum-runner Annie 8 as she crept into | port yesterday, rescued the crew from | | 1} ANNOUNCEMENTS Marger el rensenably i N A it O NEW BRITAIN o Carving and letter cutting owr eaning work, [ M Nurserymen T VLOWERB—poiied plants, il Aariety, Speclalising on funera [ fiee delivery. B Greenhouss, 218 Oak 8i, Phone #643-13, STRONG—tiansplanted . celery plan ‘ variefies, call after ¢ p. m, and all day Saturday and Sundeys, Jehn Preifer, 303 Maple street Lot and TATE=Trown dog faund wiih wide cellar and witheut tag, Inguire § Hough Bt, Plainsille. L 17 Jewel fitney stath Return Aich Bt Perouala . 8 =Tesulis Tet us develop and print_your films, Areads Studle, Store Announcements 7 WEATHER STRIPA—Inatall (he accuraie " ] 13 trips biils, window [ Phone 8785, Thure Jitney driver, Chureh evening, Reward 00! Auto and Truck Agencles L] AUTCR MOTOR CARB—"Datter cars are being built and Bulck s build- ing them” New Britain Bulek Co, 255 Arch street, Phone 3607, CHARDLER—and Cleveland motor accessories, American Fales Lo, § El CADILUAC CANB—hales _and _ servic Lash Motor Co, Heputable Concern. West Main, corner Lincoln strest, CIEVIROLET MOTOR CANS—Ealon and service, Buporior Auto Company, 176 Arch §t. Phone 311, DODGE BROTHERE MOTOR UARB—Ealen and servico, 8, & F. Motor Sales Co. Elm 8t, corner Franklin.__Phon: DURANT AND STAR--motor © and wervice, “Just Real Good Cars A. Bence, 61 Main street. Phone 2316, FORD CARE-—-Foraston (rActor. Bales aerv- \ea; genuine parts and accessorles, Auto- motive Sales & Sertice Co. 200 E. Main AUPMOBILE CARS—Fales and service, CIty Service Station, Hartford Av Stanley and 6 Main §t, A, M, AUDBON AND EESEX—Amer! Teading car values, See the new coaches, Honey- man Auto Sales Co, Sales and Service, 139 Atch street. Phone 2109, IRTERNATIONAL TRUCKB—RackIiffe Bros, Inc., Park and Bigelow Sts, Phone 1074, Agents for New Britain and vicinity. CEXINGTON—HIgh grads motor cars, Sales and serv C. A. Benen 51 Maln St. Phona 2216, MANWELL AND CHRISLER—GSaies and service, McGauiey and Bennett, 98 Arch street, Phone 2052, NMOON MOTOR CARS—favorably Known the world over. F. L, Green, Sales and ervice, 143 Arch_street. Phons 625 nd Oakland motor cars, Sal tce, A, G. Hawker, 58 Elm Phone 2456, PAIGE AND JEWETT—new ready, Whitmora Paj East Main St. _Tel. 339, REO MOTOR CARS—and trdcke, Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. ] 4 Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. agents for Gabriel nd strest. models now ewett Co, 313 Bales 18 nd Jordan Motor Cars. service. Onorato Motor Co., Main _§t. Phone 3425 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at 4 Eim St. Service 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph. Phoac 2051-2, STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $1045, speclal six touring, $1425; big six touring, $1,750, F, O, B, factory, M, Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker Year. Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 CARS—with starters. $50 to $200, in good order. No greater values ever offered. Aaron G, Colen, Inc, 185 Park St., Hart- ford, Conn. DURANT COUPES—We have 2 that have neve: been driven even In a demonstr tion, They can be bought at a big sav- ing. Trades and terms considered, C, A. Bence, 51 Main St, Phone 2215, DODGE~—touring car, 1¥17. Sargain at low price. C, A. Bence, bl Main 8t. Phone 2215, ED, KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, full Tine of used cars and parts. 26 Willow street. Phone 2093. — AUTOMOTIVE | — e Autos and Trucks for Sale L4 AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale ’ DOTGE ~vendsier, 187 Condiilan, pew, & hew tires, 238 worth of Rer BMEt lsave e ¢ Sacriticed $376 cash, 0 | Sheield 81, Sat. afternoon and Bundays. | FORD—1ouTTNg ai% 1wo, 1n §oad runnl condition, Price reasonable for quick sale, Tnguive, Hutt, 184 Giesnwood Bt FORD=Teadster, 1919 WIIh aitaciable body, Bulok coupe, moedel 85, Bulck ¢ pass i 101 Arch strest, FORD, 191T—(ouring car, This car can be bought for 8§16, with terms, Geod running dition, Automotive Used Car Exchange. 88 Arch Bt Phions 1763, MAXWELL—caupe, T squipped with bump tion, ©, A, Bence, M, FATRY =Tawn AT, wood tires and paint, 2 foal condition perfect, lo Garage. Passenger, tist olass eondis 1 Main 8, Phone i A =touring car |i ning condition, O, A, Bence §1 Ma Phone 2215, TEWPLAR, 1081 —roadster, Tn fine Shape t 1o top, Low price, Corbla WHTTE TROCKE, TWO—and one Brooks way, will sell reasonabl on eany terms. Se Cohn 1t at 7 Maln Bt or eall 2426, BIG USED CAR SALE— All models In fine shape, taken in trade recently, 1913 1920 192 1922 118 1921 1020 1922 Cadillae touring. Hupmobile touring Hupmobils touring. Hupmobile tourihg Dodge touring, Dodge touring. Bulck touring, ¢ eyl, Palgs touring. These cars can be bought on eur cen- venient deferred payment plan, CITY BERVICE STATION INC, 6 MAIN 8T, PHONE 188, BUICKS— All in fize shaps and priced very low for imme action, 1917 touring car, 6 eyl 8128, 1918 Roadster, 6 cyl. $150, 1221 touring car, 6 cyl. $426, FORD— 1322 roadster $125. MOON MOTOR SALES CO,, 1i3 ARCH BTREET PHONE 625, sacrifice prices. Include , Columbla and Hupmebils Before buying elsewhere, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 186 o rtford, Conn. PACKARD, 1921—Ilimousine In best of con- dition, Holbrook special body, Very cheap for quick sale. Aaren G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hartford, Conn. Todel sedan, upholstered English broadeloth, Fine condition, Paint and tires good. Reason for eelling, larger Paige closed car. Whitmore Palge- Tel, 3899. JEWETT—late in genuine mechanical exceptionally owner bought Absolutely guaranteed, Jewoett 319 Fast Main St. RECONDITIONED STUDEBAKERS— and other good used cars at real sac- rifice prices to immediate buyers. Prices Indicate down payment—balance In easy weekly or monthly payment. 1924 1924 1923 1923 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 Wzt 1920 1018 1918 1018 1917 Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker tour. § pass. tour, lght six .. tour, special six Studebaker tour. light six .. Bulck tour. 7 pass, . Buick tour. 7 pass. Buick touring, 7 pas: Buick sedan, 45 model ... Buick tour, 45 model Buick tour. 45 model 1018 Bulck roadster, siz eyl .. 1017 Bulck roadster, four eyl ... Herald classified ads are here to stay in New Britain, Raveral other Studebakers and B not listed, also other mal M. IRVING JESTER 183 ARCH ST, PHONE 11 OPEN EVENINGS “This is & Btudebaker Year" Herald classified ads eclipse even the fondest dreams of success it they are used correctly. Read headings 9—17—14—63—and all of them. BY J. P. McEVOY CHEVROLEY USED CAR DEPT,~ 1923 Cheviolet coupc, looks mew 406, 100 Cheviolet touring, good condition, » ¥ 1921 Chevrelet touring, uew paint, §325, 1001 Dodge roadater, good condition, uew paint, §260, . SUPERIOR AUTO CO, 116 ARCH o7, TEL ML FORDS~ ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGRT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN ——————————————————— GOOD USED CARS— at the Mazwell and Chrysler used car department. Mazwell touring with California M:GAULET & BENNETT, 98 ARCH STREET, PHONE 2053, REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS— 1923 Mazwell sedan. n. touring. 1920 Hudson 4 pass. coupa HONETMAN AUTO SALES 139 ARCH ST, PHONE 2108, OPEN EVENINGS e — USED CARS— taken In trade for mew Fords All t8 g00d condition and priced low with easy torma, Overland touring, model Allen 17, touring car, Ford 20, coupe. »” touring ear, coupe. touring ear. coupe. roadster, 3225, AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGR PHONB 720-3, 86 ARCH ST, | [ ———————— USED CARS— All late models, and in tine shaps, Cen be bought on time payments, Chevrolet touring. Ford coupe. Cleveland, 3 door sedan, Cleveland touring car, Reo touring. 1923 1024 1024 1923 1021 AMERICAN SALES CO., 3 ELM STREET. USED CARS— 1922 Buick touring with Rex top. 1928 Nash 6. demonstrator, A. G, HAWKER, TEL. 3456, 2 ELM BT. Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTO SUPPLIES—PISTON PINS, AMER- T0AN HAMMBRED RINGS, RAYBES- TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. ECON. OMY AUTO SBUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN ST. BATTERIES—The Willard bas Droven *ite worth, Try us. Simmons Storage Bat- tery, 167 Arch St Phone 3246, UAYTON “THOROBREL”—Cords, all sizes low pressure, long mileage, means com- fort, safety and economy, prices reason- able. The Ball Ire Co.. 219 Arch. 1743 KELLEY SPRINGFIELD—and _ Flrestons cord tires and wervice, Gas, olls, and eases, accessories Clark's Auto Acces- ry Shop, 138 Main Bt. Phone 1590, WUICHELIN—Tires and tubes. Gas and ol service, Koppell ‘Aute Supply Co. 383 Elm 8t Phone 2145, PENNSYLVANIA—vaccum oup tires, 30% 3% fabric, $9.75; 32x4 over slze vord, $23.50. T. H, Cogewell, 8 Chesinut 8t. STORAGE BATTERIES—and Reprblie tires.. 'J. M. Farrell, 110 Frankils 8q. Phone 1669, fOUR BATTERY—I8 THB LIFE OF YOUR CAR AND BHOULD BE GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION AT REGULAR INTERVALS. CAREFUL BERVICE AT SHES UP STARS "AMAKIA T THB O'NEIL TIRB & BATTERY STA- TION. PHONBE 900, 30 WASHINGTON 8T. WE CARRI—Tiske tires and tubes; for price and quality ses us at Etanley Quar- ter Filling Statlon, Stanley St. FKree service. Phone 861-13, Autos—1axi Service 13 CITY TAXI, PHONE 2379—When you call us we wend you the best cars and most careful _drivers. STAR TAXI SERVIOE—Call 650, trp too long, Office, New Hotel Delaney. TAXI—go anywhers. Phone 2644 for quick day or night service. Hi Delaney. Ak - for_D. Fitzpatrick, driver. VBLLOW CAB BERVICE—the improved taxicab bullt to Insure safety and eom- fort for the passengers. Rates 30 cta. first % mile and 10 cts each addi- tional quarter wile. Bach additional pas- senger 20 cts. extra. Phone 3100 for im- mediate attention. N. B. Tazi Servics Garages To Let 14 to tent 100x100, part or wh Handy Garage. Phone 2 GARAGB BPACE—Individual, Ireproot spacious garages, insides dimensious 10x 22, Elecftic lights. Inquire Franklin 83. Filling Statlon. . .Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 EXCELSIUR, 1919—with mde car; 1817 Indian eslo. Price right. Frank Pros- perl Co., 361 Myrtls St. Phone 1681 MOTORCYCLE, 1917 —Indian, with side car, Good _condition, $40. Write, Box 192, Prainvills,