New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1924, Page 16

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GHILD WORKER BILY i hat the 30tk dis 10 the Chamber of ¥ evening ang ations would op bake at the Burlington on Aug 10, malntenance Joho Dawson Predicts Resuryec- fion at Next Ugtslauvc Session Lier PRIEST AND YOUTH WHO TRIES 10 SAVE HIM, DIE Th dren helping t which the Cos Association tried legisiature went down to d 1gain o New Haven, o pation, in an elub at the Burritt hotel toda Mr, Dawson ke of the a of his talk he spok bill, which of streets newsy under under 11, T4 o4 to prohibit ot} the age from doing between the hours p. m. and then only with the p sion of the superintendent Mr, Dawson spoks of his association, telling of the tion of a state commissioner of ehild welfare, which position now s filled by Charles E. Dow of Hartford, of the revised system of juvenile courts and probation officers, and supervision un der the educational departments of ehildren who were | kward mentally in schools. Referring to the bill which proposed to regulate street trades, Mr. Dawson admitted that statisties proved that at least two thirds of the children en. gaged in street trades do so without detriment to their school activities The elub unanimously endorsed the | action of the directors in voting a con- tribution to the fresh air camp hous- ing facilities at the rate of $5 per member, Past President Fred O Rackliffe and Leon A, Sprague, Presi- dent Hartwell Taylor, E. W. Christ and others spoke in favor of it. L. W Young, treasurer of the fresh air cor- poration, stated that in all Rotary | last at, w W Beooklxn Clergaman Drowns, Would. )by J was intimate T ani Be saviour Diess=Fhve (Mhers dress to the MArY Are (hercome ampton, L, 1., July 24.=The Vather Henry Schumm, b6 years of §t, Bonifuce’s Roman Catholie ehureh, Brooklyn, and Theodore Mur. a seminarian from St .Imrpn’. at Water Mill, were drown. A Politician iation n the all ' phy seminary, apers, | and all boy 1esti s who eame withy o 6@ s except and & rmis " schools What is your money earning? Will You Take 6% For Your Money? Will you put your savings, $10 a month or more where they will bring you a 6% re- turn with absolute safety as to your principal ? Sayfirst First Mortgage Bonds may be had in amounts of $100, $500 or $1000 and may be bought on a system- atic payment plan of $10 down and $10 per month on each 3100, These bonds are is- sued on carefully selected, honestly appraised Hartford homes. Write, call or phone for free booklet “The Buried Treas- ure” and full particulars. First Bond & Mortgage Company of Hartford Incorporated Women from all over the country will study party platforms and other political problems at an institute the National League of Women YVoters will conduct at the University of Michigan the last week in July, Mrs. May Wood-Simon of Chicago. chair- man of citizenship training for the | Tiinois teague, will preside at sessiona 803 MAIN STREET Phoenix National Bank Building PHONE 2-5072 Portsmouth, N. H., navy yard. 2164; speed, 21 knots. THE POTTERS NOW_ GO TO BED AND SLEEP LIKE A GOOD BOY AND THE ANGELS WILL WATCH OVER YOU ALL NIGHT AND KEEP YOU FROM HARM .~ the | VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924, od yeslerday afterncon whea in bath. ag a1 the soean beach in Water MilL Father Schumm was selsed with eramps and Murphy was drowaned in a8 effort to save him Father Schumm was a visitor at the villa of B, Joseph's seminary and was one of & party of thirty bathers, most of them seminarians, five of , whom were overcome 18 an effort to rescue the twe Victima, The body of Anna Duda, 11 year old 281 Jacksen avenue, Long Is was washed up on the be Bay, Nerth Beach, last night, two hours after the child was drowned about thirty feel ahore She had gone te the beach with her mother for a day's outing. Ignoring the meother's warning the girl swam out beyond her depth, Ef- forts of guards and other swimmers to reach her were futile, The bedy was taken heme AMPHIBIAN PLANE MEETS ALL TESTS of ity Bower) Land o Waler Same to This New | Airplane . Major chief of the July Patrick, Washinglon, | Gen, Mason M a contract has been awarded the Locning Aeronautical corporation of New York for the construction of a group of Loening amphibian planes, | The development and flight testing work on these planes was carried on in secret. Reports of the " test pilots and enginesring experts show that it s completely amphiblous and capable of operating on land or water with equal facllity, The performance of the amphiblan was found inexhausive tests to.com- pare favorably in climb and manen- verability with land type airplanes of equal welght and power. A speed of 120 milas per hour has been attained which Iwconsidered unusual in a plane of this type. Among the interesting features of the d.sign Is the use of the inverted Liberty motor, which was success- fully developed by the government |in ‘cooperation with the Loening company. This feature adds to the visibllity of the pilot, makes - the motor more accessible and has certain added safety factors, The hull of the Loening amphibian ia metal covered throughout and the construction of the wings is also lrrgely of metal, incduding ribs and struts, As the planes are delivered by the contractor they will be placed at coastal stations in the United States and probably in Hawall and the Phil- ippines, YEAH. 1 WHEAM MEMBER SHE ANNOUMNCE D N THEIR \WEDDIA, NWHAT ABOVT Queens, | off | Alr Berviee, announced yesterday |hnt. GAS BOMBS T0 BE USED | T0 STOP BEER RUNNERS | Pittshurgh Faforcement Agents Plan Warfare Against Dirhvers Whe Hun Them Down, Pittsburgh, July 24 bombs will be ene used by prehibition enforcement offis cers In the Pittsburgh distriet in the war they have declared on beer run. ners sinee one of their seriously injured Menday morning by Tear gas being run dewn by & touring car that | was piloting (wo trucks loaded with beer, The injured prohibition officer, A, Hanley of New York, is in Merey hospital Divisional Chief Simons held a con- |ference with his assistants and ways and means were discussed as to the | most effective way of halting trueks carrying beer when the drivers refuse |to stop. The divisional chief said Hanley was deliberately run down when he attempted to stop the trucks, Gan tear ‘bombs were selected for use when It was found that several 1ar the prohibitien agents were World War veterans, A bombing squad will he organized for work at night on roads adjacent to Pittsburgh and will |be Instructed to use the hombs if more peaceful efforts fail to halt heer lrurl\l. Mah Jonz Raid Results In Arrest of Gamblers Washington, July 24.—Washington's first mah jong rald early today result. ed in the arrest of fifteen Chinese and | the selzure of various ivory winds and | ancient mythelogleal monsters, as well as fifteen modern dollars, The Chinese were accused of gambling. | e ————— Jdosephine Confortl vs, Louls Confortl, Court of Common Pleas, Hartford | County, July 9, 1924, ORDER OF ‘NOTICE, Upon complaint In sald cause brought to the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Hartford, on the first Tupsday of September, claiming a' judgment of foreclosure upon certain real estate situated in the Town of Plainville, it appearing to the subscribing authority that Louis Conforti who formerly resided in the Town of Plainville is now in' parts unknown, ORDERED that Notice of the In- stitution and pendency of said com- plaint and cause of action shall be given to the said Louis Conforti by publishing this Order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper pub- lished in New Britain, having a ofrcu- lation in the Town of Plainville, once a week fo rtwo successive . weeks, commencing on or before the 15th day of July, 1924, By Order of the Court, Theodore G. Case, Clerk. Largest U. S. Submarine Launched The “V-1,” largest of Uncle Sam’s undersea craft, shown right after its launching at Its length is 341 feet, 6 inches HE LEFT HER AT THE o _,,W-‘""* of the weapons number was 1924, | distance was recorded yesterday. readth, 28 feet; tonnage, | aMy Stars! DD THE PORE. FELLERS COURAGE. DESERT HIME ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Vaults, Mosunwate THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Autos and Trucks for Sale L | BURTAT VAUTAS=Tontrels sieel reinh G S male preel, Bersiusth iy sealed, Wil ias eltha woed of swelal be SOl IRUUNE B b TeasLALlY priced N o Vlull o, 218 llvll l‘lmu e NEW BRITATN= Mo Ok Bt Monu | eription. Carvi Alphabeticaliy Arranged For Quick and Heady lisleregs, LINE BAres 'é‘ CONSLLUTIVE INSURTIONS Chatge Piepas » WATHERS TV Tourlng, wire wh e meter Just eserhayied, Washington 81, Platnville, new sl North without e 1o select & o, 1011, Gargain A. Bence, 51 Main B, Aea | 4 1 Bl Y PLANTE abbage plants | sireel CUT VLOWE! variely, Bpeclalising on funeral Johnsou's ureenhouse, $11 \.‘Iwrh_{t_ \.tml)rfk—l:po“l o &Il lm 3 | work, hu delivery. Sands Oa Phe v ouls Fusare. Vearly Order Tates Upon Application Count & worde 19 & Mee 14 Hoes 1o a8 in: Mintwum Space, Minimum, Book Charen 3 conts P, Planis, pleasing for " AT =with red stone, tween §, T, Co, and Chureh ward, Return to 404 Chureh street, CADTER=Tong 1&gt welght voat, dark blus caped back trimmed with siiver braid, 108t Sunday afternoan in Meriden between Baldwin and center, Kindly return to Custom, C “Wani Ad" Operater _— Ht- ED, KENNEDY URART=we hare T b That lias never been driven mons siration, 1t van be bought at & big sa' - ing, Trades and (erms considered, C. A, Rence, 51 Main, 5 88 LUl achanas L used va e 36 Willow strest. of Phone 2093, A'rs | FORD=readstor, TOT0 WTiN STeasTable 507, model 85, Bulck ¢ pars Bulck 107 Arch_strest. cou ll Arch Bt 1 TUPMOBTLE— Touring, 1911, Tn good condl- tlon, ohean if taken at once, Inquire 121 Smailey Bt Phone 2521, 1, Gustafson, 4§ Maple §t, New Rritain | & Reward, CATOE= Ik, camea pin, with design, § lons drawing a chariot, lost on July 18th ng district, Finder will be rewarded if they will leave their address At the Herald office, The owner s Mrs, 5, M, Chatfield, City Items has and Yur. Chestnut street William, Margaret to. Anna Property on been sold by Thomas Naughton kunas. Experienced salesladies wanted, ap- ply, Eastern Millinery Co, 133 Main Bt,—Ady, Miss Elizabeth Clark, principal of the Bartlett sehool, will have charge of the old Normal aschool classes, which will include groups from the Monroe and Open Air school and atypical clasoes, S Have the Herald follow you on your FRE o'mur ation, 18c a week, cash with order, [© '\ ("0 STl Bha han oaneisuce ~ad t, housework, RBox 1 , He Miss Loretta Richards of 152 Vance m—mr—fim street, arrived home this afternoon strip conl bills, from the Hartford hospital where she T. Woods, Phone underwent an operation, Lunch at Hallinan's—adv. l AUTOMOTIVE Miss Alice Berquist, a graduate of [N the 8mith Business College has taken 8 a position with the Corbin Cabinet CARS—"Better _cars and Bulck fs bulld- Britaln Bulek Co, Lock Co. Home cooked lunches at Crowell's, Arch _street. Phone 2607, HANDLER—and C and motor cars an —advt Bir Francis Drake Lodge, American Order Sons of 8t. George, will hold a | _accessories. American 8ales Co, 8 Bl 8t regular mecting tonight at Vega hall, [CADILLAC RE—Sales and _ Service, AVOR Geat. Lash Motor-Co, A Reputable Concern.” Dresses raduced, See Mary Elizabeth | - ee2iain,_corner _Lincoln _stre > CHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—! Dress Shop, 87 W. Main, Prof. BIAg. [ 'service, Superior Auto Com —advt. | Arch 8t. Phone 211, A regular meeting of Landers i Camp., Medern Woodmen of America, will be held at & o'clock this evening in 8t. Jean de Baptiste hall, Excellent chocolate ice cream soda. McEnroe's, Weast Main St.—advt, Chambierlain Couneil, Jr, O, U, A. M. will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the hal!, Hungerford court. A class of candidates from Norwich ywill be initiated and refreshments will be served. W 98 Commerelal Personals DID—30u et sour ARACo CAMETa Buy your films here and get one, sireet, Arcade Wanied for colored girl, 18 Auto and Truck Agencies MOTOR being bullt them,” New and service. 5, & F. Motor Sales Co., 1 Elm_8t, corner Franklin. Phone 731, DURANT AND STAR—motor cari Phone 2216, FORD CARB—Fordston tractor, Bales serv- . Ice; genulne parts and accessories, Auto- motive Sales & Service Co., 200 B. Main HUPMOBILE CARS—Baics and service, Gty Service Station, Hartford Stanley and 6 Main 8t. A, HUDSON AND ESSEX—Amer car values, See the new coacl Ho, L S S man Auto Sales Co., Sales and Service, QUARE. IS FELT 139 Arch strect, Phone 2109, 5 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS—Rackiiffe Faenza, July 24.—The seismograph | “Bros, Inc., Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone at the ob ratory of Raphael Ban-| 1074, Agents for New Britain and vicinity. dandi at six o'clock this morning re. [CEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars, Sales corded a violent earthquake shock | and service, C. A. Ben-~ 61 Main 8t. Phone 2215, continuing for three hours and ap- | ———0-—. XWELL AN pearing to be at a distance of about |4 vice, Mg};,fl,f*},’?i‘;fi,‘,‘. 5 6,000 miles. A shock of two hours est, Phone 2052, duration at approximately the same |MOON MOTOR CARS—(avorably known the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and Service, 142 Arch street. Phone 625, NASH—and Oakland miotor cars, Sa¥es and Service. A, G. Hawker, 68 Elm strest. Phone 2456, PAIGE AND JEWETT—now models now ready. Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 East Main St. Tel. 3395 REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks, M. Bearls & Co.,, Sales and Servic Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Phone '2110. Local agents for Gabriel Enubbers. ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars._ Sales and servics. Onorato Motor Co, 18 Main _St. Phone 3426. WILLTS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroam at 4 Elm St. Service 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph. Phoa. 2051-2, “Garages for rent,” you can fined one close by— Personals Miss Anna Weinstein, who is at- tending Yale summer school, spent Tuesday at her home in this city. She had as her guest Miss Pearl Koster of Hartford, Just turn to the want ads| and wiggle your eyes. READ THE | WANTADS Dr. James F. Dobson has returned from Ocean Beach. Visiting nurses Eva Giza and Anna Ronejko are away on their vacations, BY J. P. McEVOY MOTHER . one oF THEM ANGELSE JUS? Coyrght, | King Fearures Syadeate. (ne 't:vu?s:'mnn.mnmmd‘ AW -r RETURNED! AXWELL=coupe, 1953 4 passen equipped with bumper, first elass co tion, €, A Bence, 61 Main S, Phone 2218, touring, o Al in"tirst John B, Moran Garage, 3134 Church 8 HE UCK] —and way, will sell reasonable and on lumll.' Cohn about It at 7 Main 8t or _ca BIG USED CAR SALE- All models In fine shape, taken in trade recently, 1013 Cadiilas touring. Hupmobile touring. Huprmobile touring. Hupmobile touring. Dodge touring, Dodge touring, Kulek touring, 6 cyl. Palge touring, Tness cars can be bought em our con- venlent deferred payment plan, CITY BERVICE STATION INC, 6 MAIN BT. PHONE 188, CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.— 1923 Chevrolet coups, locks mew 8425, 1920 Chevrolet touring, good condition, new paint, $150. 1921 Chevrolet touring, good condition, new paint, $: 1921 Dod, roadster, new paint, $250, good conditien, ' SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH BT. TEL AL e i FORDS— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, 23 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN - GOOD USED CARS— at the Maxwell. and Chrysler used: ear departme-t. Ford, ' 4-door sedan, oversized cords, many looks new, a bargain, Overland touring. Ford touring. Mazwell touring car, Allen, $150. Maxwell sedan, 3150, Velle touring, $325, Dodge touring. Reo speed wagon. Overland touring car. anubbers, extras, McGAULEY & BENNETT, # ARCH STREET. PHON® 2051, THE BEST IN USED CARS— Maxwell sedan, Buiek touring. 1928 1922 1920 1933 1928 1820 Ford eedan. HONETMAN AUTO BALES CO. 135 ARCH BT, PHONE 2103, OPEN EVENINGS, USED CAR BALE— July Clearance at a 25% discount Prices effective until the 26th. T listed below are all in running condition and are priced 25% less than the regular market price. Visit the showroom. First Payment A Bule Buick Buick Bulek Bulck Bulek roadster touring . roadster 7 pass. . sedan .. Bulek touring . Bulck, 7 pass, . Bulck, 7 pass, Cadillac iandler touring Chevrolet .. Chevrolet touring Dodge eedan Dodge sedan Dedge touring .. Ford sedan . Franklin touring Hudson sedan Hudson touring Kissel sedan .. Liberty touring . Maxwell .. AMitchell ‘roadster . Overland touring . Oakland touring Oakland Paige . Paigs (Mr. Robinowite's) Paige touring . Res .. Srearns ‘Knight . Etudebaker ., Studebaker ... M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET. FHONE 1.

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