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e 16 i —— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1924 At S 8 MILLION MORE 0 EDUCATIONAL WORK Big Sum Is Paid Over From| Carnegie Estate New York eorporation of the bulk of the fortu L | late Andrew Carnegie, today p: | Bamuel Harden Chureh, p the Carnegie lastitute of an 85,000,000 addition 1o the ment for th institute The gift ation for handicap found itaelf a3 a time depre eurrency The corporation required the Institute | 1o make certain changes in its educa- tional scheme wit rd to lstr endow rk of the educational we consider of the| stitute ad four under n under ATa, wh reault of the w hec s schools in the Pittabur | also stipulated alterations in its fi- nancial policy | “This s the largest giftt ever made at one time for Pittshurgh education,” | aid Mr, Chureh, “and is one of the| largest ever made in Lhe history of | the world, It makes the total amount given to the Carnegie Institute by Mr. Carnegie and the Carnegle cor- poration $38,000,000, *““There s still a future gift of R 000,000 to be paid during the next 20 years on condition that the trus- tees of the Carnegie Institute raise $4,000,000 from other sources.” The Carnegie Institute, In which 5,000 students are enrolled, embraces & achool of fine arts, a museum and the Carnegie Institute of Technology. R. R. ENGINEER DIES New Haven, July 29, — John L. Sanborn, 48, assistant engineer in the engineering department of the New Haven road died today following an operation. He was a graduate of the Thayer school of engineering, Dart- mouth college and had been with the rallroadysince 1899 having supervised construction of many large projects including the classification yards at Cedar Hill. SHAY GETS BIG CHANCE Boston, July 20,.—The Boston Na- tionals, disrupted by illness and in- jurles, today took over Marty Shay of the Worcester Eastern league team to play shortstop, The arrangement by which Shay came here was said to be a temporary one, but with an op- portunity for the player to make good and stay in the big leagues, FRENCH TEAM W By The Associated Press. Eastbourne, Eng, July —The French lawn tennis team to won the semi-final with Great Britain in the European zone Davis cup compe- tition, and France will meet Czecho- slovakia in the final of the European group. The French team as pre- viously won the first two &ingles matches, and today Jacques Brugnon and Jean Borotra of France defeated L. A. Godfree and Max Woosnam of Great Britain in the doubles, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, Reopeng Famous Zoo | Hamburg, Germany—The famous | zoo at Stellingen, near Hamburg, is open for th: first time since 1820, Tt was closed for financial reasons and has been reopened chiefly through the initiative of Henry and Lorenz Hagen- back. They are sons of Karl Hagen- back, famous showman, who founded 'the z00 in 1907. Special Notices Lady Maccabees Valiant Review,| No. 9, will give an excursion fo| Savin Rock, August 10th. Trolley leaves New Britain at 9 o'clock; leaves Savin Rock at 7 o'clock daylight sav- ing time. Tickets: adults $1.25, chil- dren 50c. Members free, “Anyone d siring tickets call 3246-J, or 310- advt. | college, once w | State Univ THE POTTERS 11-Year-Old Farmerette Runs 25-Acre Farm, Doir~ All the Chores—and Makes It Pay! Vivian Brown, 11-year-old schoolgirl of Rye Beach, N. H., has very little time for play this summer, show, she drives the hay-wagon and does the mil king She also helps with the harv task in itself. farm pay. She is managing a 25-acre farm and doing much of the farm work. In fact, she milks six cows ayday, no small John Dunlap Dies From Injuries in Train Wreck Chicago, July 29.—John H. Dunlap of New York, secretary of the Ameri- can Society of Civil Lingineers, died today in a hospital of injuries sus- tained June 30 in the Chicago, Burl- ington and Quincy railroad wreck at Buda, Illinois. His death was the ninth fatality of the wreck. Mr. Dunlap was returning from Pasadena, Cal, and a mecting of the society of which le was secreta when the rear end collision of two passenger trains occurred at Buda. He was a graduate of Dartmouth an instructor in the sity of Towa and \\.orl\'r\d himself up in his profession from an obscure position in the United States Reclamation service. A widow and three children sur- vive. He was 40 years old, Shaver Ii bnlent on Plan To Get Smith to Run Again New York, July 29.—Clem L. Shav- er, chairman of the democrat na- tional committee, had an hour's con- ference today -with Governor Smith and George W. Olvany, leader of Tammany hall “The governor is a higyman,” was all Mr. Shaver would say afterward. It has been reported that John W. Davis, democratic presidential nomi- nee, hoped to persuade Governor Smith to seek re-election in order to enhgnee the party's prospect of ear- rying the state for the national ticket, NO, IT DOESN'T SEEM POSSIBLE YOU~ o TILE ON i el SR e it G = w0 ‘To LIVE"AND PA SAYS, DETAILS OF KILLING George Douglas Byers Was Shot He Rev. and Killed by Rufflans When Refused to Go With Them, New York, July 29.—Details of the killing of the Rev, Byer, in charge of evangelistic work George Douglas of foreign missions of the Presbyter- fan church. ion, contained in a let- The informa ter sent by Miss Margavet M. dloit- ger, secretary’ of the Halnan Mission, the the day after the murder, said tha Rev, Mr. Byer and his wife and chil- dren were alone in the station when four rufians entered the compound to carry him away. He refused to go and was shot in the abdomen and killed. 'The other members of his family were uninjured. “This is not a general anti-foreign uprising, nor an attack on the &t | tion,” Miss Moninger wrote, It aeems to be a frustrated attempt to secure ransom.” BIG WAGE CUT, Sydney, N. 8., July 20.—A wage re- duction of ten to twenty-five per- fcent was announced today hy the | British Empire Steel corporation. The cut affects all employees, including President Roy M. Wolvine, sting and does other chores, In winter she goes to school at Portsmouth and will be in the eighth grade next year. at the Preshyterian Mission at Kachek, Island of Hainan, on June | 24, were received today by the boied | As the pictures She is making the Hartford Not to Have Springfield, M the Justice Springfield office and di- territory comprising the Massachusatts counties Conn.,-Albany, N. Y. been rescinded, it 5 of ng the | viding the five western anong it ford, nd Boston have s learned today, ‘and the pringtield officers wlo were ordered | to the Hartford dffice, have received | instructions-to reopen the office here | nd resume operations, 1t 18 be- lieved their fervitory will be similar No ah- here Ito that previously covered. nouncement has received as to the reason for the change. |Yankee Athletes to ('0 To Dublin Track Meet Gen- Dublin, July 29.—Postmaster eral J. J. Walsh, director of the Tail- teann games, received a cable m sage from the Paris headquarters of the American Olympic athlet team today stating that a large contingent Paris and Glasgow. icient times there were a cor number of monumen- | tal the Jargest of which Iwere in China apd Tndia. Tn Asia in ¢ iderable anednets, nt | | | in- | of the American champion team, cluding every world record breaker and point winy would come to [ Dublin for the 'l - competition {next month Some of the athletes, it was stated, left FParis to while | the ofthers were coming later from | Ithis city. I'HL "\\ \\"l Al HERALD — l ANNOUNCEMENT & § VAT sasnaliy prived ., Phoue 3166 N8 N ’ NEW BIRITAIN= Oak Bl ] Florists and N 8 y " CUT FLOWRIE= puited planin _ pleasing Variety, Bpevializing on (uneal work Bt Uieenlivuse, 817 Chuieh ents 264313 No AQ Acceten At | P M. fa | Ade Avcepiad Over the Teleptione tu ||| FUETTT Toor on Aok Tovk wnvenience of Customers Call 936 Ave Finder return to 156 Black Rock City Items | 3 marris of M was before her MeGuire, danghter 1. McGuire of A son has been born t Mrs. two o Thusnelda lodge, No. house Point Thursday. leave Odd Fellows hall at Herald clas an institution In New RBrits knows. frames; special price Eyesight Speciall 24 Walls Heney Sirkin of 618 Main s 1, 0. D, Entire Office After All 'win noid its annual outing at Light- Members will ified ads are becoming ain, Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by one who Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle 2 Lenses and Examination DODGE—touring car, 1817, sargam at low Extra. price. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone Lewis A. Hines, Ref. D. 57 PRATT ST. Rooms $04 and 505 Hartford lost on July } awing & chailot Finder will be n the shopping district, | vewarded if they will leave thelr address at the Mera The owner s Mrs, office, Jumes H, Curtin of Black Rock avenue is contined to his hoine \\||ll‘ an attack of appendicitis ST =3s Little gent’s school shoes, sizes 10| Buy , $1.49, Bloun DBros’, removal sale, | Studio vt | bills, window Automobiles helonging to Btaniey | aTeh Quenk of 164 Curtis street and John | 7 G. Ginsyanskl of Stafford voud, Fors | sy r'—m”d - extville, collided toovening at the | 5T o Tialian Book Store, Ine, corner of Myrtle and Curtis streets, | 12 Washington Place, Both cars were damaged | Sealp treatments. Lal‘rance Deauty | — Parlor, C. M. Rock, prop—ady | " e Mrs, Annic L. Schrey, elerk in m.-JL AUTOMOTIVE office of the building commission, s [ ———ee on her vacation and Miss |,\|/.|¥»rll|[ ___Auto and Truck Ageucles 8 gchirey iy substituting in the office, ‘mx K MOTOI CARE—-Betier o George 1, Johnson, clerk in the| Ware bemg bullt and Bulck 1s bulld oftice of tho board of public works, | i B s o ';”l fl“""'""“' . e Cloveluig uotor cirs and iood filbert nut meats, fbe b an Hales Co, 8 Kim Bt Mckinroe's, West Main advt | TR T [T A daughter has been born to Mr, | Lasi Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern. and Mrs, Francls Keegan of North | M orner_Lincoln_street, street, |CTTE TOTOIt CARS—Sales and he sult of John Pustcininkas vs, | Sersiee. ~Superior Auto Company, 176 A. Czellecz & company for unpald | GoC—TTOTITENS NOTOR CATE=SaTs vent has Ween decided in favor of the | and sovice, 8. & I plaintift by default of the defcndant, | _Eim St corner The, Lithuanian Cooperative associn- | GURAN I 5 tion has won its suit aguinst Sam "\‘l"":;;l\hv’l suat ftenl Gowd Cara.t Hook for payment of a grocery bill [ .2 LK. 2 9 FORD CARS—Lordston Lactol, Bales serve by defanit of the defendant, ive; genuine parts and a sorfes, Auto- slin Basso has transferred a two- | otive Sales & Service Co., 200 K. Main family house at 248 Chestnut street | [TUPMOBILE CAlRS—Sales and service, City to Anna and Mathew Nevulis, the | Service Station, Hartford Av corner price being about $10,000, Sianley and 6 Main St._A. M. Paonesta. A mon has been ‘born o My, gnd/| HUDRON' AND HBSEX-Asiepitn's necies [Mrs. ldward MeCarthy of 64 Simms | n Auto Sales Co, Sales and Service, |street, Bridgeport. Mrs. McCarthy | Arch street, _Phone 2105, RNATIONAL TRUCKS—Racklifte Bros., Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1074, Agents for Britain and vicinity, Mi Helen Mrs. and lace street, | INGTON=HIgh grade motor cars, Bales and service, C. A. Benc- 51 Main 6t. o Mr. and | Phonu 2215, AND CHRYSLER—Sales and McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch Phone 2052, MOTOR the world over, cot, H. 8, service, stieet. SOON and 8:30 a. m. n Kkland motor cars, Sales and A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm street. Phone 2456, RBEO MOTOR CARS—and trucks, Kenneth Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cer. Slm and Park Sts, New Britain, Con Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel ubbers. ROLLIN=: Jordan Motor Cars. Sales and service. Onorato Motor Co. 18 Main__§ Phone 3425 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- it Yoom at 4 Elm St. Service Ive Motor.” “The Slee \olph, ~ Phoa. 2051 Autos and Trucks for Sale K—touring, 1923, 4-cylinder; rolet sedan, like new. A. B. P t street., FORD, door_cedan, newly paimted, =) good tires and mechanically correct. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 8215 CHALMERS, 1020—touring, wire wheels, new tires, motor just overhauled, 31 North Washington St. Plainville, aring, $205, exceptionally gond Notor, paint and tires really gMhd as new. Bumper, mircor, extra tire. Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co, 319 East $3.50. Main street DURANT—wa have 1 business coups that has never been driven even in a demon- stration. It can he bought at a big save ing. Tiades and terms considered. C. A. Bence, 51 Main, Phone 2215, | ED, KENNEDY'S—anto exchange, full iine of used cars and parts. 26 Willow stre Plione 2093, FORD, 1017—touring car. Thie car can be bought for §75, with terms. Good run condition. Automotive Used Car Exchai 86 Arch St. Phone 1764, ist "L KNOW, E WONT COST SO M MUCH TO FFED" D, MA SAYS, DONT MAK AND THEN PA SAYS AND WHAT DO YOU 'SPOSE. n’ WAS D T A = TWHAT DO YOU CAREZ YOU E Eholen 0 FEED e oh ( i Mot GOOD £ IDEA, SRy HIS \T KIDDLES .~ It’s an Even' Score o.m.tv 1924, by PA “:AYS "ALL RIGHT, WE EN!AND ‘THAT'S WHAT HE ot el ves, DEAR. AN DIYDAT T PROMISE TO FERBIT HIAM “THE HOULFE = Y DIDATE ( | AUTUOMOTIVE ' Autus and Prucks For sale L ANWELL oups, 1038 1 passsnger equipped with bumper, fist elass condl tion, G A Henee, Mala & Phone 16 e —————— ATOON=TWIT, Tight &% Touring &% sa'ing nundred doliars; vun enly few 1 sever menth Eatra equip ment windshield wiper me W hitmere Main street 4 for easy Looks very mue Whitmere Palg Main streel =Ny #, T P at" for power and sp Iy good mileage on Price 3285, Whitmore Pa) 319 East Main street WHITE TRUCKE TWO—and one Brock: way, will sell reasonable and on easy t Cohp about it at 1 Matn 8t or eall riding ke & rich ewett Co,, 313 Mod. e-Jewett Co. AUCTION OF REPLEVINED CARS— 135 TO 147 PARK STREET, SAT- URDAT, AUGUST IND, DATLIGHT BAVING, 1 P, M, TIME PAT. MENTE WILL BE ARRANGED, CARS MAY ALSO BY, PURCHASED AT PRIVATE SALE. EDWARD LACET, AUCTIONEER, CHEVROLET USEL CAR DEPT.~— 1028 Chevrolet coupe, looks new 84 1920 Chevrolet touring, §ood condition, new paint, $150, 1021 Chevrolet touring, good condition, new paint, $225. 1921 Dodge roadster, good condition, new paint, 8250, SUPERIOR AUTO CO, 178 ARCH BT, TEL 311 FORDS— ALL MODELB ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN GOOD USED CARS— at the Maxwell ind Chryeler used car departin: -t Ford, 4-door sedan, oversized cords, many looks new, a bargain, Overland touring. Ford touring. Maxwell touring car. Allen, $150. Maxwell sedan, $160. Velle touring, $325. Lodge touring. 522 Reo speed wagon 13 Overland touring car. snubbers, oxtras, MUGAULEY & BENNED] 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2952, USED CAR SALE— Clearance at a 25% diacount, eftective until the 26th, P Tha cars listed below are all in good running condition and are priced 25% less than the rugular market price. Visit the showroom, First Payment Allen Buirk 4 BY J. P. McEVOY| i i i 8 . . Buick touring 50 Buick readster (1) Buick 7 pas 20 LL OROWN BOTH OF Rulcl sedan . & DID, BUT |FPOL” Bulck touring . 5 ED'HIM, | KNEWHOW TO SWIM_ HATHA/ Buick: 1 faen, 1111 160 QULDA SEW THE LOOK ON Cadilas \ 1 Chy T UG- THAT Chovr s Chevrolet touring 25 Dodge sedan “» Dodge sedan 4n Dodge. touring . 2 Ford sedan .. " Franklin touring . 5 Hudson sedan . kil Hudsen touring 65 1018 Kiseel sedan 10 1013 Liberty touring 20 1920 Maxwell . 20 1917 Mitchell roadster -1 ] 1918 Overland touring 20 1219 Oakland touring . 40 1818 Oakland sedan 50 1917 Paige 50 1919 Paige (Mr. 2 1016 Palge touring . 65 1818 Reo “" 1917 Stearns F\n 1 1016 Studebaker 20 1917 Studebaker . « 19 King Features & 1oes, 7-29, bt o snisabion M. IRVING JESTER 123 ARCH STREET. CLIEF STERRETT Al ‘BUT AS I DIDAT ) l WEEP MY 3 PROMISE. 1 WONT HOLD \ You -To NS : USED CAR BARGAL YOouRrR'Ss! L] 1823 Ford roadster, 1st payment I 1923 Nash 6 touring 1st payment $ 1222 Buick touring, 1st payment § 1023 Chevrolet sedan 1st payment $208 1823 Maxwell sedan, 1st payment $300 1919 Oakland touring 1st payment $ 89 1823 7 paes ash sedan 1st pay. $470 1219 Maxwell touring, 1st pay. § 90 A. G, HAWKER, 82 BLM 8T, TEL. 2458 Open Mon, Fel. and Sat. Eves ' —