New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1924, Page 14

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STOP WAR' DRIVE LAUNCHED TODAY “Co-Operation” s Keymote ol Prevention Agitators ated ¥ July 26.—A The As Washington, for werld voop was opened today by 44 represented in the Nati for Prevention of War Btop war! Cooperate gan adopted for the moys its & L w nearly every ation te nal TR that i ) in the y hundred and fifty thousand minis have been asked to preach sern on "Werld Cooperation st Bunday, and publie mectings w eld in many places The cour of the presidential easked the question ¥ou cooperaty for that later the sae asked of candidates for the & I8 proposed by the organization carry on the work for an initial pers lod of three montha after t open. ing day of its drive Frederick J. Libby, retary of the council, said today purpose was to “mobilize for peace now, and during the next threc months to show these men who want | to represent us in the national gove| ernment tha! the will of the American people is for cooperation in Interna- tional affairs.” A statement by the those behind the campaign “the time haa come to eliminate lation’ once and for all, and establish | ‘eooperation’ as America's foreign policy.” Organizations listed as re in the council are: The American Association ni versity \Women, American Farm Fed- eration, American Federation of Teachers, Fellowship of Reconcilia- tion, Foreign Policy Association, » tional Board of Farm Organization National Board Y. W. C. A, Natjonal Council of Jewish Women, National Educational Association, National Federation of Business and Prefes sional Women's clubs, National Fed- eration of Temple Sisterhoods, Na- tional Kindergarten Association, Na- tional League of Women Voters, Na- tional Milk Producers’ Federation, National Reform Association, Nation- ai Women's Trade Union Leaue, Peace Association of Iriends in America, Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union, Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom, Cen tral Conference of American Rabb International Assoclation of Machin- ists, National Consumers’' lLeague,| United Society of Christian Endeavor United Synagogue of America, World Alliance for International [Friend- ship Through the Churches. Among officers and members of the executive board of the council are: Jane Addams, Carrie Chapman Catt, Wil Irwin, President Lowell, Wil- liam Allen White, Mrs. Louie D. Bran- deis, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Dr. John A. Ryan and Gray Silver. ors Sy atate One ns i Il has announced iFl andidates wi How fa 1 pea question wor » ate to he Ve s the council said of BUFFALO IN FRISCO Golden Gate Park Herd Breaks Loosc | and Stampede in City—Household- ers Forced to Remain Indoors. 8an Francisco, July 26.—A buffalo stampede and hunt 1 a residential district of San I'rancisco ended yes- terday with the rounding up of 25 bulls and cows that broke from their paddock in Golden Gate Park Thurs- day. The bisons, after breaking down the fence, stampeded to nearby lawns and forced citizens to seek places of safety. One old bull engaged a street car and was driven off by the motorman armed with his controller bar. Timid householders remained indoors while the maddened m#faloes raced around their homes, wrecking gardens and fences. | stront believed | 180- | presented | PAGSES STANDING TROLLEY Driver Sald 10 Have en While Bops Was Getling OF Another Chance Willlam Bergreen of 238 Rassett reet was given another chance when was arraigned before Judge Ben. win W, Alling in police court this roing on a charge of passing & ley car while it was stopped te Asrge & passenger on West Main tieel. He was arrested by Patrolman Lanpher. Judge Alling sus- wdgment Bergreen told the court that he was iriving about 10 feet behind another machine out West Main street and he saw the trolley car stop, but on look. throngh the he did not see ANy passengers about te get off, so he continued along, e said that just hofore he passed i he saw a boy get. ting off, 50 he blew his horn twice and went by, He claimed that the other machine ahead of him had passed the car also Lanpher testified that the machine 1 of Bergreen was over 100 feet ahead and that it had passed before the trolley came to a stop, but Ber. green passed the trolley after it had stopped to allow & boy to get off, He estimated Bergreen's sped at 15 miles an hour Charles Brennecke of 13 Rhodes was ordered confined to the Midiletonn State hospital affer Dr, John W, Purney and Dr, George W, Dunn told the court they had examin- od him and found him to be insane, Peter Captain of 346 East Main street, arraigned on a charge of non support on complaint of his wife, had his case continued until August 2, to give Probation OMcers Edward C, Connolly an opportunity to effect an | arrangement for Captain to support his wifa and child, The wife claimed that Captain had net been contribut. ing towards the support of his family | for several months. pended ng ear 20,000 AT SHRINE Feast of St. | Large Crowd ‘Attends | Anne at the Shrine in Quebec To- day—Religious Services Held. | 8t Anne De Beaupre, Que,, July 26. ~—Twenty thousand persons assembled today to observe the feast of St. Anne |at the shrine of the saint here. The chureh, which burned recently, has | not yet been rebuilt, but the piigrim- |age of crippled and sick was similar |to those of former years. Many spent last night in devotion in the chapels, waiting four hours for the opportunity of confession. The redemptorist fathers were busy late in the night and early today ministering to the throng. Priests said the gath- |ering of sufferers was greater than |ever befera Archbishops, bhishops and priests from many parts of Canada and the United States sald mass at the numer- ous altars in the temporary church, The American pilgrims came chiefly from Boston, Holyoke and Worcester, Mass.; Lewiston, Me, and other New England cities, though some were from Chicago St. Louis, Minneapolis and Baltimore, REPORTS ¢ ING TOM” A “peeping Tom” has. been looking in a window of the home of George | Knapp of 451 West Main street for | the past several night according to a report he made to Lieut. Samuel Bamforth at the police station this morning. U. 8. TREASURY STATEMENT., U. 8. Treasury balance, $224,592,953. NOTICE Mv wife Mrs. Pearl Flynn is no longer entitled to credit in my name and T hereby warn all persons from trusting or harboring her on my ac- count, as I will no longer hold myselt responsible for debts of her eontract- ing. New Britain, Conn,, July 26, 1924, (Signed), WILLIAM FLYNN, THE POTTERS ‘TS 1S CONFIDENTIAL, Y UAMDERSTAND STRICTLY Tt Driven Along | SOUTHINGTON NEWS A% & result of the arrest of seven youths oharged with having stolen a large quantity of metal stored in & barn ownped by David Mongille on Factory square, Joseph Viele, a junk [dealer, to whom the stelen metal was sold, was fined §25 for acoepting stels en metal from minors and §16 on a |eharge of not keeping an account of |sales and purchases preseribed by law. ¢ The youths who econfessed to the robhery were turned over to the pro- bation officer by Judge T, Weleh who heard the ecase, Judge Weleh sald it was time the citizens of the cases which were to a eertain degree outside the jurisdiction of the local | eourt, The 11th annual euting of the em. | ployes of the Peck, Stow & Wileox Co, was held at Hanover Park in Meriden teday, A number of special cars were ohartered and the employes and their {families got away to an early start, An excellent program of sports and entertainment has been arranged and it Y8 expected that the outing will | prove one of the most successful ever | held | Maxon J. Bemiss, aged 58, of Mill. |dale, disd at his home about 5:30 {o'elock last evening. He has haen a | resident of the town for a number of years and enjoyed an extensive cirele of friends, He is survived by a wife, one daughter, M Ellery John of Milldale, and two brothers, Samuel Bemis of Pittsfield, Mass,, and Harry Bemis of this town, The funeral will be held from the home at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after- noon with Rev, Mac. H, Wallace, pas- {ter of the Plantsville Congregational chureh, officiating, The aervices will be in charge of Eureka lodge, 1. O, Burial will be In Oak Hill e of Willlam Markowski of South Main street, charged with oper- ating a motor vehicle while his opera- tor's license was under suspension was disposed of in the town court y day. Judge Thomas F. Welch heard the case and fined Markowskl $100 and costs. Miss Margaret McCabe of Hartford is spending a short vacation at her home on North Main street Miss Alice McLaughlin is enjoying |a vacation from her dutles at the of- | fice of the Peck, Stow & Wileox Co. Foreign Exchange ter, Tna May, a brother in New {MI- New York, July 26.— Foreign ex- changes firm. Quotations, in cents: Great Britain, demand - 440; cables 440" 1-4; 60 day bills on banks 437. France, demand 5.11; cables 5.12, ITtaly, demand 4.33; cables 4.33 1.2, Relgium, demand 4.59; cables 4.60, Germany, demand (per trillion) ,23 7-8. Holland, demand 38.18. Nor- way, demand 13.44. Sweden, demand 26.60. Denmark, demand 16.13. Switzerland, demand 18.40. Spain, demand 13.39. Greece, demand 1.72 1-2. Poland, demand 19 1-4. Czecho- slovakia, demand 2.97. Jugoslavia, demand 1.18 6-8. Austrla, demand .0014 1-8. Rumania, demand .43 1-2. Argentina, demand 32.75. Brazil, de- mand 8.75. Tokio, demand 41 1-4. Montreal 99 11-32. ¥ THE BOND MARKET. New York, July 26.—Spirited trad- ing marked initlal dealings in the bond market today, with several large blocks of public utility liens turned over at higher prices. Following re- ports that the public service corpora- tion of New Jersey proposed to sell $20,000,000 6 per cent debenture to retire bonds bearing higher interest, the company’s 5s jumped 2 1-4 points on a block sale of $260,000. Brooklyn Union Gas 78 of 1928 moved up a point in active trading and similar gains were recorded by Eastern Cuba Tl%s and American Agricultural Chemical 7348, Smaller advances in rail and eugar bonds included Erie convertible 4s, Chicago & Alton 3%s, Chesapeake & Ohio convertible Bs, Seaboard Refunding 4s, American Sugar 6s, and Punta Alegre 7s, iy N \ MRS. CATY WELL PUSSOoN, o 194 b, Vo sapaper Featoos Samvee loe Gount Borain mlis resernd INFORMED MAaws town organized to take care of mn-h' | They state that the flelds are cover. |In danger of being spolled hecause of THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Airanged For Quick and Ready Helerencs, LANE RATES FUR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Piepara " PLAINVLLE NES (Continued from Page Seven) MacDonald in eharge both morning and evening, Morning prayer and | sermon at 11 a, m.; evening prayer and sermon at 7 p, m. As Kev, Mag- Donald is one of the men who are be- ing considered for the rectorship, it should be of interest to the pa loners to attend and hear him. Congregational ehurch— Preaching service at 1045 a, m,, Rev, Dr, Cart of Hartford, Baptist ehureh—No seriices Sun. ! day, Regular prayer meeting Thurs. day evening at 745 o'clock at the | home of Mra RNichard Sedergren at | 16 Tomlinson avenue, Berry Crop Wilting Farmers living around Plainville report that the entire berry crop is wilting away for the want of rain, Bpace, Minimum Beok Chargs, 55 cents No Ad Acospied A oM Classifind Pa v e — ANNOUNCEMEN Burial Vaults, Monunwuts ed with berries, hut the entire erop is | the drought, American Legion Carnival Plans are being complated for the annual earnival of Brock.Barnes post, Ameriean Legion which will be heid August 18 to 20, The hooths will have the best assortment of merchan. dise ever seen h and the amateur contests and the popularity eontst will have many noivelties to come be. | fore the publie, Plainville Breifs | Russ Wininger is able to be out aftar being confined to his home in | the Ner{ block because of {line Nathan Alpert, popular wsilk shirt salesman, will spend the week.end at Ocean Beach, New Tondon. Reginald Beavy of Farmington, Me, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. A A McLeod of West Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. P. W, Smith and children, Loyal and Rachel of Broad street, will leave tomorrow on a week's motor trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Allard of Maple street will spand the week-end in Woodbridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Louis V, Judsen and son Charles, of Washington, D. C, are the guests of Mrs. Kate R. Judson of Purk street, Mr. Judeon holds a re sponsible position at the burean of standards. The annual pienic of the church and Sunday school of ths Advent Christian church is being held at | _housework. Momauguin today. The trip was made . MEN by automobile trucks. Sitengei John A. Lemberg of Shuttle Mea. dow avenue {s reported to bs resting comfortably at the Hartford hospital where he underwent an operation Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham of Park street have returned from an automoblle trip through New York state, o will outiast ‘sithar wood or mietal. D.l“ll'.v“. 1arger iria, ressonsbly pi Oak Bt eription, apecialty, Monum Carvl nd Florists and | Nurserymen CETERY PLANTB—107, per 100 rabbage plants. Louis Vusaro, Srept, a6 EI variety, Ia iz P! ki ral work, tr 1ive dallte’ nhouse, 218 Oak St. Lost and Found "RE] SEVB—loat, Finder rerurn ¢ Bronk's Drug Ce,, Phone 2670 DEPOSIT BOOK-No, #3435 on tha Berll sington, lost, me to the bank, witn design, ploass return TARGE—piuk, cames pin, In the shepping district, at the Herald office, E. H. Chatfield, Personals O et your ANAco cAMerA Tres 3e% vour films here and get one, Studio, Box 1 J T you a and are G, Herald, Tosin, nervous, losses, we want to mall entitled *‘Perfect Manhood, Tts Rei ing and How to Attaln It.” T describes “Sextenique,”” a restorat you_our_ bso boo benefited. Write today to Cumberlan Tenn,, U. 8. A, WEATHER STRIPS—Install acreens, T, E, Woods. Phone 2765, WFEATHER OUTLOOR Washington, July 26, — Weather outlook for next week in north and middle Atlantic states: Generally fair first part followed by showers ahout the middle of week: near or above normal temperatures first half fol- lowed by cool weather latter purl. of week, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK _ MOTOR CARS—"Betler are being bullt and Bulck (s ing them.” New Britain 225 Arch strest. Phone 2607, CHANDLER—and Cleveland motor cars an| accessorie CADILLAC * CAR Lash Motor Co. West Main, corner Lincoln street. ca bulle BANK REPORTS New York, July 26. — The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week show an excess in reserve of $29,875,290. This is a decrease of $8,796,850. E_— At @ court of probate holden at New Britain, within and for the district of Bor- lin, ,in the County of Hartford and State of 'Connecticut, on the 26th day of July, A. D, 1924, Present, Bernard, Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Edward Dawson late of New Britain, in sald district deceased, Upon' the petition of Mrs, Alice Dawson, of sald New Britain, praying that as ad- ministratrix she may bg authorized and smpowered to compromise’and settle & cers tain doubtful and disputed claim for a sum in dollars, as per application on file more tully appears, it is Ordered that sald application he and determined ‘at the probate ofi New Britain, in sald district, on the 2nd day of August, A, D., 1924 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application andgthe time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper pub- lshed in sald New Britaln, having a cir- culation in said district, i & copy thereof on the public slgn post In |pectiout * Pharmecutical T ey Britain, in sald dlstrict, a4 fled jn probate court today. ales and service, Superior Auto Company, Arch S§t. Phone 211, DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR C. and service, S, & F. Motor Sa Elm_St., corner Franklin. Phone 731. DURANT AND STAR—motor cars, and service. “Just Real Good Ca A. Bence, 51 Main street. Phone 2216. FORD CARS—Fordston tractor, fce; genuine parts Auto. HUPMOBILE CARS—Eales and servic, Service Station, Hartford Ave, c Stanley and 6 Main 5t. A. M. Paon car values, See the new coaches. Honey. 139 Arch strect. Phome 2100, Inc. B Bros, 1074, LEAVES $53,000 ESTATE Bridgeport, July 26.—The will the late William P. Hindle of BERNARD F. GAFFNETY, Judge estate is estimated at $53,000, EAH. T AEVER GE NOMAN WN\TH SO MUCH INSIDE SCANDAL.. 1N MY LiEe! EER () POONH! POOH! PAW. WHY SHOULDAT SHe BURTAL VAUL/iB—Concrets sieol reinfore: water proof, heremetically mla riced. 'ault Ou, 376 Maple, Phone 3768, ummmr."‘-fifi 1% o 3 Alen CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing ry. Phone 264313, 5 413 West Main Bt. Finder llons drawing a chariot, lost on July 18th Finder will be rewarded if they will leave their address ‘The owner s Mrs. Arcade FREE HOME—wanted for colored girl, 18 3 'ears of.age, girl has had experience in your manl; despondent, weak, run down, or suffer from unnatural Mean- tonie that costs you nothing if not relleved or Chemieal Co., 484 Berry Block, Nashville, the | accurate metal strips save 1-3 coal bills, window & Buick Co. American Sales Co., 8 Elm 8t. Service, A Reputable Concern.” CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and 176 S—Bales s Co., 155 Sales Sales serve HUDSON AND ESSEX—America's leading man Auto Bales Co.,, Sales and Service, INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS—Xackiiffe Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone ‘or New Britain and vicinity. e ————————— of this and by posting city, first vice-president of the Con- association, The fr— - l ' Auto and Truck Agencies AUTOMOTIVE ll — ' AUTOMUTIVE ' : v T — - | CEXTRGTON=HIgh §/4ds molor care Saies | #nd servies, G A Ber 1 Mala SL Phons ‘2218, WOTON CARB=Taiombly haown the werld ever, ¥, L, Green, Bales and Bervica, 142 Areh strest, Plone 625, NABIT—and Oakiand mulor tare. Bales and Bervies A, G, Hawker, 65 Bim strest. Phons 2466, Suubbers. LOLLIN —aw and e ios Main 8¢, Moter Cars, Moter Co, ordan Onorate Phone 342 showroom at 4 Eim he Bles e Pheo . 2051+ rucks For Sale motor fust overhauled, hington . Plainyille, CLEARANCE, BALV—of all our used ea Torms without red taps, and all popular makes o select from, Aaron G, Cohen, Ine, 186 Park Kt Hartford, Conn, E—Touring, ¥¢ condition, Motor, w. Bump Palge-Jewsit mirror, Co., e, O, A, Bence, 51 Maln 5, DURANT—we have 1 Business csups Chat has never besn driven even in & demen- stration, Tt can be bought at & big ing. Trades and terms considered, C. A. Bence, 51 Main, Phen ) ‘S—adto exchange, ine of used care and parte 36 Willow street. Phone 2093, VORD, 1917 —touring car, THis car cas b bought for 875, with terms. Good running condition. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 36 Arch St. Phone 1769, UPMOBILE—touring, 1921, n go0d condi- 3 Inquire 121 &m MAXWELL—coups, equipped with bumper, C. A. Bence, §1 Main St. ° n 2 PAIGE -8 pass, sedan, 3676, Light six model, £.42 famous for easy riding aualities, Looks very much Ilike a rich «new car. Whitmoere Palge-Jewatt Co,, 319 East Main street PATGE—Dbig 81X, 7 pass, (OUrIRE, A TeRUIRF b 4 speed, Unus reat’ for pow 1y good mileage on Model 6. Price $225. Whitmore East Main street. STUDEBAKER, 1917—7 passenger touring car, good condition, price right. Phone 3197 T, e ————————————————— BIG USED CAR SALE— All models in fine shape, taken in trade recently, e ? y k k Cadlllas touring, Hupmoblle touring, Hupmobile touring. Hupmobile touring. Dodge. touing, Dodga touring, Bulch touring, 6 eyl Paige touring. 1913 1920 1921 1922 1916 1921 1320 1622 These cars can be hought on our com- venlent deferred payment plan, OITT SERVICE STATION INC, PHONE 168, s & MAIN 8T, ——————————————————————— d CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.— 1923 Chevrolet coupe, losks new $495. new paint, $160, 1031 Chevrolet touring, good eondition, new paint, $325. 1231 Dodge roadster, new paint, $250. good condition, SUPERIOR AU'I"O co. 176 ARCH 8T. TEL. 311, —_—— FORDS— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO.. 33 MAIN BTREET. NEW BRITAIN BY J. P. McEVOY HER COOK'S WORKED EVERYBUDDY our SET! 1020 Chevrolet touring, good eondition. | D CANS~Diodge roadaie: e 1 DOKE 7 and way, will el reasonable and terma Se Cobn about Wt ot ¥ or eall 3436, T Mate & GOOD USED CARS~ * Maswell and Chrysier used car n Overland touring car MeOAULET A RENNETY ¥ ARCH STREET, PHONE 2082, THE REST IN UAED CARS~ 1923 Vord coupe Bulek touring. Durant sedan, Hudson 7 pass, eeds Ford sedan, WONETMAN AUTO BALES CO, 150 ARCH 8T, PHONE 1102, OPEN EVENINGS, CAR BARGAINS— k i 3400 3300 3200 payment $300 payment § 80 7 pass. Nash sedan lst pay. $400 Maxwell touring, 1st pay. § 90 HAWKER, TEL. 3488, A G §3 LM ST, Open Mon., Fri, and Sat, Eves. UBSED CARS AT THE REO SALES AND SERVICE~ Oakling touring car, $100, 1918 Reo roadster, $200, 1919 Bulck, 7 pass. touring, $308, Reo. e have 3 good 1% ton trucks ranglag in price trom $375 to 3759, K. M, SEARL® & CO. R, ELM & PARK STS. PHON® 3110, USED CAR SALE— a 2% discount, until the 26th. July Cl Prices eftect! The cars listed below are all in good running condition and are priced 25% less than the regular market price, Visit the showroom, First Payment Allen, 4 26 Buick Bulck Bulck Bulek Bulck Bulck Bulck Bulek, touring . Ford sedan .. Franklin touring . Hudson sedan , Hudson touring .. Kissel sedan . Liberty touring Maxwell ..., Mitchell roadster Overland touring Oakland touring . Oakland Pa P Paigs (Mr, Robinowitz's) . Palge touring BRE® = ypuy Stearns Knight Studebaker ., Studebaker M. IRVING JESTER 183 ARCH STRERT. PHONE 311, L —————————— USED CARS— taken 1o trade for new Foids Al 18 %00d condition and priced low with easy terms. 7 Overiand touring,'model §3. Allen 17, touring car, Ford 20, coupe. “ 23, touring ear. coupe. sedan. 1 ton worm Arive tiuk 1% ton delivery. 4 AUTOMOTIVE OUBED CAR EXCHANGAR PHONB 720-2. 48 ARCH 8T. uto Parts and Accessories 1 AUTO OWNERB—If you're tn nesd of fires €08 us at the Stanley Quarter Filling Sta- tion, Tbell's corner, ws certainly will sur- with our prics. Phons 36113 i PLIES—PWWON PINS, AMER- ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBES- TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS ECUN- OMY AUTO SBUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN 8T. BATTERIES—The Willard has proven its worth. t UVAYTUN “THOROBK low Dressure fong mileng fort. safety and econoniy, prices reason- sbis. The Ball Tire Co, 819 Arch. 1743

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