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N T —— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924, e SE—— e e . PRINCE HELPS GHICAGO BOY Rescues Him From Surging Crowd Which Breaks Lines By The Associated Press Chicago, Oct, 14.—After delaying his departure three lours to dance with nearly all of three score wom- en at an exclusive dinner party at the Saddle and Cycle club, the Prince of Wales 1| Detroit on a special train at 3:3 w. today. Smiling and , but tired af- ter nearly twenty lLours of constant activity, the heir ¢ British throne was driven d rom the club to the private car of Sir Henry Thornton, preside : and URGE REV. DR, DAVIS TORETAIN.PASTORATE (Fontlnued From First age) question to remain In the city, al- though the membership of the com- mittee is almost as cosmopolitan as the class, representing practically all of the leading Protestant lervhu In the city, It was stated at the meeting llun Dr, Davis was not actuated by any financial question in considering the New York berth, but wanted to be| where he would be near Columbla university and at the same time find more time for study. The New York church employs six paid assistants and has a congregation of 1,700, It was voted to offer him a salary of $1,000 a year from the Bible class if he remains here. This is about $400 more than he recelved REGKLESS DRlVER FINED Joseph Landino in Police Court as, Result of Collision With Trolley Car on Stanley Street, Joseph Landino of 176 Stecle street wae fined and costs this morning when he was arraigned be- fore Judge Benjamin W, Alling in police court on a charge of reckleas driving. He was arrested yesterday morning by Patrolman Charles Mc- Carthy after a truck he was driving colllded with a trolley car on Stan- Icy street, damaging the front of the trolley. The court remitted $10 of the fine, He pleaded not gullty, clalming that he was travelling about 18 miles an hour, but was unable to etop the truck and avoid hitting the trolley, which was approaching from the op- posite direction, He said that he tried to draw up behind a truck that was parked at the curbing and be- CARLSON-NYGREN Ernest W, Carlson and Miss Ethel Nygren United in Marriage at Swedish Bethany Parsonage. Ernest W. Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Carlson of Maple Hill and Miss Ethel 'Nygren, daugh- ter of Charles Nygren of Dwight street, were married this afternoon at the Swedish Bethany parsonage, Rev. G. E. Pihl officiating. The attendants 'were Miss Ruth Bagley, niece of the bride as brides- maid and Clarence Londin as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson left imme- diately on an extended wedding trip and upon their return will reside in Maple Hill. Both are members of the Bethany church, and are active workers in the Young People's' so- clety of that church. Mr. Carlson has seryed as Sunday school secre- THE HERALD “WANT ADS™ Alphabeticaly Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSKRTIONS 30 daye [ SL.5 Yearly Order' Rates Upon Application. Count § words to a line. 14 lines to au fnch, Minimum Space, 3 linds, Minimum Book Charge, 36 centa, No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals (] §row p. OLORTADNE children never grow, Let us make your' child's photograph. Special for this month, six photo easels for only $3.00. Arcade Studlo, OG—(8 pup) ™ glven Henry street, 3rd floor, Store incements AFTER—October 20th, Morell's Battery 8hop will be located at 10 Eim St, fea- turing the Hartford Battery and a tull Ilne of Radlo sets, tires and acce “Present, at 166 Arch Bt l ANNOUNCEMENTS || " AUTOMOTIVE ' Burial Lots, Monuments 1 Trunk railroad, attached to the spe- cial, which had b ¢l at the| prince’s request NEW BRITAIN—Monument Works, 18 Auto and Truck Agemcie .8 in a free will offering last year. Pres. | '8 Unsuccessful, he had to swing|tary for several years. Oak 8t Monuments of all sizes and | BUIGK MOTOR CARS—waien and service. ’ Farnam Parker, 12, of Anderson, Ind., was the youngest | igent 1ictcher was instructed to ap- [ AVay from, it and into the path of 4 1 o] itol Bulek Co., 103 Arch Phone |active pilot registered at the international air races in Dayton, | point a committce to arrange for ”",“.)‘yi"(’,"f",;, in \mposing ths penaliy:| PR THDAY - SUHPRING EARTY. | || CONONILS SOvite: asl IH0s baniae | SLNID Bk The youngster expects | ralsing the money. The prince's progress (lroughout o court s > v ¢ o e v r A birthday surprise parly Was | sraraT VAULTE—Conerete stesveln. | CADILLAG CARB—Haies —and Bervice. the city was hailed with outiursts| Ohio. He has been fying a vear now. S gt called his attention to the fact that BURIAL VAULTB—Concrete _steel “rein- 4 T 4 Dr. J. E. (€ v, vice-president of - o reed; . h Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern. of enthusiasm that scveal times t0 obtain his license in a few moriths. ~His father, Fred Parker, |, .5 omser viee-president of | g %y ™ opyraing tte speed of |held nt honor of Miss Dora Bagda. N M | s, et Tiein: aein threatened t verwhe I and | shown here w 1, was g % i s cas | [FUCKks With solid tires sets the specd | sarian at the home of Mr. and Mre. | Do not require I lots. Reasonal CHEVROLET MOTOR UARS—Gales and his hosts. l‘l}]llrl‘l:nthldlll"’()li]:\ |11”sn(|m is one of Orville Wright's first pugils | ,;”;:”_‘!'":l“"l““' ‘,:I':“"“:’m::‘”if"“?;:c“m": limit at 15 miles an hour. T, S. Sergius of East Maln street, | priced, N, B. Vault Co. Muple. Tel, 2765, | 0 oivie L ko hute Company, 116 Once surging crowds at the field s cal class, reported that in {hf, event Frank Citreieskl of 144 Washing- | Saturday evening. The house was o) 3 Arch 8t. Phone 211. . museum brushed axide police lines | of Dr. Davis leaving, the federation | o7 &treet, Plainville, was arraigned | prettily decorated 4n pink and silver orists 5oDGE BROS, :l%rofiu::‘mu e and the prince’s party was p a bl v e before the court on charges of vio-|with chrysanthemums to match. |CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, all kindas | &nd service, Franklin, Phone 731 Al 5 | m was preparcd to supply, speakers to Jati b ¢ ralilals ek HelG Re esent from Hartford | ot for Funeral work done at low | 188 Elm 8t. corner Franklin. Phone and jostled. In the melee t e pir ”';i SOUTHINGION NEWS fill the pulpit Sunday mornings. Vice- | 'Ating the motor vehicle laws. He|Guests were presen 61.04 during the six months ending September 1. The expenditures for | the pust six months are $348. The | Presidents I, K organization will hold its annual | Ver and E. A. Krause were appointed meeting in the rooms of the South. | & Committee to function in this ca- 1ces, Britaln Green , Cor, | DURANT AND STAR—motor cars. Salks himself picked up a sma Weeks, H., A. Tra-| W28 alleged by Patrolman Michael and this city. Recitations were [ Hilteh NoW [iritain CGreenhouse, Gor | D b it Res) Good Carar saved him from being trampled . g . Masse to have failed to stop in front|given and vocal selections rendered. | G FLOWERS—ported piante peasivg | A Bence. 61 Main street. _Phone 2215 Again when he stopped at the ( of the city hall when ordered to do|Games were played and dancing en- | variety. Speclalizing on funeral work. Fo:tD CARITFMdlm: nm;r. m::"-‘:y' # s ol : ' ; and accor % cago club, a crowd of geveral thous- 3 ¢ ity in case it becomes necessapy, | 50 1d With not having the capacity | joyed after which 1efreshments | _Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Church Bt, | vice; genuine parts B it ut of policé control ana |Bi¥¢n out th 101 Tington club at S o'clock, Monday | PACItY in case SOULON [oCaNaR TS, o 5 i 4 5 WERS—po Tants, all kI Automotive Sales & Bervice Co. and :my ‘nn of police & ! ’w‘ b e : : Al ”“:g b , rciock, - Monday | Tk business transacted by the | °f the truck he was driving dis- | were served. CUT FLO! potted piants, all kindi impeded the progress of the automo- evening, October 20, E, Maln 8t . vo 5 . - | tuneral work, fres delivery, Sandallle’s ] : avin fHomitis loculisencd executive committee consisted in the p'“’o;‘:h"“ ‘Ill‘n"l"'d“‘ He waa fined 85| Miss Bagdasarian was the reclpl- | g Tk, gt Ao MCHINE | FUPNOBILE CRRS=Baies i wervice. bl iiwhtch hetnias \cayine: Weuk days, arr o4 a m, reading of the resignation of Fred | count. Throughout, the prince smiled 2 ent of many pretty gifts. vice Btation, Hartford Ave., ; om Meri Mrs. Michael Kote of Sout h liffe, . strove to satisfy the ngs & 2 Rl Lost and Found [ Bt. A, M, Paoneasa. ATY CoU J N FOTD=me ohaln St o Toeset S | LW h grade motor cars S L D ) 1 a. m. |ter street suffered a compound frac- nation as vice-president Because he OITY COURT JUDGMENT. GOTD—neck chaln with goid nugket pen- ice. A Bence, 51 nmn““”,”"x: i e ‘“l\\ “\‘ ,v‘ all points, ture of her left leg when she fell in |jeft his political activities might be Judgment for the defendant in the museum mars it v fo he | s o l N fi dant, Saturday p. m, betwoen Court| yeim 289 JeIRES, B i i o {oR AT 2104 p. i, via. Meriden |alighting from an automobile on 'embarrassing to the class, The | case of Mary Morelli against James pecial Ivotice party to leave by a door which let | To: el Pro el onal Dullding 414 Emmons | X WELL AND CF(§ YALER—8ales v LR LTI : i o? Plhone e or 140613, Reward | ¥l ica. McGauley " Bennett, 88 Arch o ! ds disap- |Cloctric car, first class mail or Maln street last evening. Dr. A. §. | resignation was not accepted and|Amenta has been awarded In city Irene 8, Conklin, an assembly of thousands disap- i . e | 8. Phone 3083 : 3 e Ohman attended derad s At ico. | court by Judge W. C. Hungerford. ; 2 — rimmed glnsses, 108t Be- | e Volotad WAL thaltociivamaing ex - Bl PN e llo gl Celnescai| SR AN A andet hen ard B ordered o Rackliteseontinten aviraty oo (s oot o st paasa. | Hlel A} Rebekahiltodse Nos 110 oIl | SAHR ARICE mbad pTemanoiizeta: HOON” MOTOR_ QARR-Tevorably Kawn pressed regret that the police had points, south “‘v\-" departure, Encal “”‘-" ’,“-fi were gotten under way | 8ion of premises at 160 Arch street, | hold a whist, cake sale and fancy | Charies Rosenberg, 103 Hartford Ave: Barvion T4h Aich bt Pooky €k roped oft a passage. He said he |5t m';v .,‘” ;"1“"\\11:)[‘12;:'4 ol Sl “ “» w. :t’:;ll la' mmrpafgn ’r;r 25 Tor 30 | George W. Klett represented the de- lr(\clc:&. Prld’ay afternoon, at 2:30 in T(:{"« (l)\r‘mt‘z.o;lu :”&Nf?:‘l‘z—:?ljum:rc(:eeén Y BT o [T T AT WoulAS rathensy ol ReeSRRE RIS Frir e e h"; e e L oo | young men to take u the stndy of | fendant. :dd\dx S LRI L SO e | L e S R e e LR il LG e il only; 4:30 p. m. via. railroad, scouting this year, with the idea of : VALUARLE—ploce of —plumbing, founl | e classes, all points, (southbound); furnishing scoutmasters and extend- Synday morning on Robbins Ave, Maple | ™00 il aing cdr values, 8e0: the Bew Japan Affords Rcfus: : < Mta, Mleriden; elehrin sar, ing the boy scout work in the city. ; Lodges and factory days at Every- 3 I ElllghEhonseAIeE coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 134 I} ol 2100, For Defeated Chinaman first class mail oniy; Sundays, HOW a Quaker Mald Looks oday proe D BT s [l R ST . Duffy of West Hart- | jan's Bible class were discussed and REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks, Kennet By The Associated Press. riy 1 Lom. via. Meri ‘ AAed A ; = = . M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor e (e e u i ret cinss mail only: de- |ford will address a wemen’s meeting | a3 committee will extend invitations 2 Thw Date in Hlstory Elm and ;;m.l:., New 5,"’."._ Conn e Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabiis e ) YT Hsiang, deposed mil 701 ernor 504 p. m Meriden, [in the Oxley assembly hall this eve- | within a short time, hekiat i A I ! tis mail o ning. il ¢ he official - Cheklangintovl T, first ¢ mail only; | ni o | At the mceting of t 5 FOTTINCe T I ot i a : | ROTL Crdan Motor Care. Sales 19469 W) Iam (et tounderBot | HOLUIN SHATIuX R MoleEkcessdules r of the defeated armie W , stump, parcel post, regi S hoard of the Methodist church which er of th a 2 Pennsylvania, born, Main 8t. Phone 3425, fended Shanghal, found sa v i from Lom. t American Legion avxiliary | was held last evening, efforts were 1696—Samuel Johnson, clergyman | STUDEBAKER—Service and Balesroom at in the town hall at 8 o'clock this evening to choose candidates for Japan today wl he ar R s open from § will hold an important meeting in | made to point out to Dr. Davis that L Nagasaki with his family and Ho the Legion rooms this evening, he would be making a mistake in and educator, born. He was first f}::: A;"‘]‘x‘nufié"'fi?. & D. Motor Sales Co., from Shanghai by water. Suildir h associal have ljumbus, will meet in the Community | Mim to remain. He wil give a 1734—Francis L. Lee, Virginia| Service 127 Cherry St. “The Siseve- |siven out the following statement of | nome this evening. | definite reply tomorrow, politician, born. Valve Motor® R. C. Rudolph. Phone party last night in the club rooms |$180,008.84; cash receiy on Main st the party opening ¥ irsements the every yvear through the bites of L ' ; g,.l.pkcg,,flm‘,n_ price right. Capltol sization hus earned $5,- | rodents. ; 4 : uick Co. Moltle Gilman. ss Itose Swarsky | Moored Tof§ Mast, Big Dirigible entertalned with ukul mbers. Misses Rose Hilda P " / i " condition, excellent tires. Price $100. ;::lir;o h 1511":’17:11an of Water- fore Heading Northward ¢ g There is no point where art 80 Onorato Motor Co.. 18 Main St| - Phone i 2 8an Diego, Cal,, Oct. 14.—The ; appears in the form of words.” DODGE—touring car, 1918, A-1 vondition Sadye Millstein, Canton and | fourth morning of the navy dirigible L ; i 48 b0 tirestnricel S S C Ay Mildred Steinhaus. Refreshments ; P {tound her swinging at her mooring DODGE S8EDAN—n very good condition. Plans were made for a “Kiddie 3 . 3 [ mast, fully provisioned, fueled. gas- 44 Hamilton st a meeting mext Mond \ The 4 5, | passage of a storm blowing in the il : e ation, It can be bought at a big party will be for m " north Pacific before casting loose for b 5 Lynn ald to Have Been ing. Trades and terms co i Wi Toronto, Oct 14.—Sidney H. ‘The decision not to depart this Family Quarrel. l'lln':et:f u;lc::n d parts. 26 Willow Jones, former auditor of the Home morning, as planned, was reached rulli, 73, of this city died here last | _Shop. charge of negligence in making a bureau of aerenautics, and Lieuten- night on his way to a hospital after | FORD N R R Govd statement of the bank's condition to ant Commander Zac Lansdowne, N ", FORID, 1917—touri 3 father-in-law’s throat, according 10| “'vg tought for 875, with term bucking the storm. On Job Again PO A R P L LSO LA ber of a christening party wigich was | _1825:1¢ Feng-Ling, former d commis- s | i leaviig New Britain and a unani- . president of King's College (Colum- | oo Be S o e eioner of Shanghai. party fled Southington | fsahella Council, Knights of Co- MOUS Vote was paseed requesting ; | bia.) motor dars, showroom at 4 Elm St. Y. W. H. A. HAS SOCIAL [the organization's os: Re- : / 1780—General Nathanael Greene | o The Y. W. H. A. held a Succoth !Ssources, $180,008.84; | ; : took command of the Southern Autos and Trucks for Sale L] Hundreds of babies dte in Europe | SHENANDOAH IN STORM 4 . x army. BUICK, 1971— passenger touring car Tn t f Succoth v Miss ] With “the siory angL Y BCICK—touring, 1937, 6 passonger, good . condition. C. A, Bence. 51 Main At 25 5 | Daily Thoughts | Phone 2215, Games were playved awards . Awaits Blowing Over of Gale Be- e eeeeeseed | CAEVROLET TOURING—In first clash b Ellen Rosen of Willimantic nearly touches Nature as when it | 3425 Shenandoah's stay at North Island or_writs, Box 14-G, Heraltl. Sk i HIS THROAT CUT Dastylitobaiheld i tion with g |ed and repaired, but awaiting the G Bt et et Mt e 0 ; ’ " Los Angeles, San Francisco and oth- § Bence,' 51 Main Bt. Phons BANKLR GUILTY ] - w . ’ er points north. Stashed by Son-tn-Law During | £ KENNEDYS—auio _exchange, g . FORD~—touring, 1924, used very little, barlh oriCa . which failed last § ) % late last night after Rear'Admiral Lynn, Mass., Oct. 14,—James Car- | price $300. Call § Myrtde St. Rarber year, was found guilty today on a - iy T ’ | William Moffett, chief of the naval : a quarrel with his son-In-law, Fiore [ Tunning order. 340 takes it. 136 Win- the federal minister of finance. Sen- ? commander of the great dirigible, De Malo! of Peabody, who' cut his D rel. 1072 tence was deferred. 4 y P4 agreed it would be useless to risk [the pblice. De Maio, who was held | tunnif condition. Automotive Used Car by the police, was himself stabbed Exchange, 86 Aich 5t. Phone 1769 MG e FORD TOURING, 1977—also 1951 Ford being held at the Carrulli home for an. Rudolph'a Garage, 121 Cherry DEMOCRATIC RALLY Despite a change in the day of & rally planned by the Democratic | Women's committee, the committee has been advised that the entire program of speakers will be avail- & / : Ao e O Ko able for Thursday evening. It was the ha % Bors,’Bs d iy s A B i 3E De Malo attacked his father-in-law, | OPRRCAND: 1921 Tlouring car, Tat clasa Meet Roscoe Turner and his new wife. They were mar- ¥ "':"'1?t]1"n'¥1l:;‘1" ;7‘:';"1';”";“(‘“&1:: Could you imagine a young laFis' of the p.res?.nt dvay as a ;hiu?.?llflir,”;idr'm“;:]1535:‘:‘]‘1:0 nno? tires. 2 of them brand mew. This ar ried in Turner’s plane at Corinth, Miss, at 5 o'clock in the 2" "“fl "“d ‘_“m"’w” R et Quaker maid? This picture shows Miss Bal_bal'a ‘White in “helses, attempted o hold Do Mato, | _LrVinE Jesier. 57 Areh 3t 'nong 11 morning the day they started out to to the international |tie vaily and prizes wiil be awarded | COStume for the monster fete given by society iR_Boston %oy received siight cuts in the | STUDEBAKER=Lait ™4, | air races at Dayton, O. wniners. Irecently for the benefit of disabled veterans. struggle. ) THE POTTERS | De Maio's child. 8t. Phone 2031-2, Salesrocm, 4 Eim St. De Malo became quarrelsome, the | _Plione 3392, police sald members of the party | HI/PMOBILE, 1916—roadster, can be told them, and was ordered from | bought for,$100. Rackilife's Automobl Store, Bigelow St. 187 Arch §t. Phor STUDEBAKE! l!"S—H(ht oix sedan, . newly painted in fine shape mechanical- BY J P MCEVOY ly and will bs sold cheap. M. Irving . . Jester, 187 Arch 8 Phone 81 SEND A (OPY OF THAT TO*EACH OF THE SALESMEN, AND IF ANYBODY CALLS TELL. THEM IM IN COuFEE'E‘\(E FOR THE. AFTERNOON, g emovoee You| [ARE YOU ALL RE@W EMEMBER YO T ? fv OUR DEALERS, OICAOIETE THEY KNOW )0B, TOO = DEMONSTRATORS— — WST A MINUTE, I'LY BE WITH YOU. 8" We have on hand aeveral touring cara that have been slightly used for démonstrating purposes. These care are in perfect condition and will be ®old under new car guarantes at very attractive prices. Open all day Sunday and every eve- i Indiana is at desk again. away from his office severa Branch became gov Warren T. McCra SUPERIOR AUTO CO., 176 ARCH &1\ 1924 Ford touring. 2021 Overland sedan. 1922 6-44 Palge touring. 1819 Oakland touring. A. G. HAWKER, 83 ELM 8T. TEL. 2038 OPEN ‘MON. FRI. AND SAT. EVES Workers Watch Wants There's a practical and ;pnf‘ri. way to gi ) touch with opportunity and choose a position that worth while and ~E T E holds encouragement R AT and advancement for the | sl wzss 5 future. : Bgalada Work that's congenial, \ pleasant and profitable i at hand for those who take advantage of the Want Ads. For those who are trustworthy, capable and energetic the Wants contain many chances that lead to jobs that are steady, profitable and pleasant. The better grade of workers . watch the Wagts. FORD— “p:L”n f P Poets Are “Pie” for Paw pleasure and commercial cars that are welling way below their market value. We peed the space. They muat be #0ld now. Note the prices and the time payment plan, T e PoSITIVE! HE “TRIED O “THROW OUT OF ‘THE HOUSE “"'F:f‘;’ Z><>(< [ ER, A HEM?T 7 NONSEMSE' )] ‘DELIGHTE‘.D") PERHAPS WED ( CYRIL. HELL\ | ER, UM, |BETTER ACT TELL || BE DELIGHTED | YOUR PA THAT ~\ 7D HEAR IT! DOE'?/" | "M A POET, ARE Yb,_u Ford, 1923 ton truck, $4e9. ‘ord, 1923 ton truc i SURE® Ford, 1919 touring, $89. Ford, 1918 touring, $50. Ford, 1917 touring, $50. Ford, 1917 touring $40. Ford, 1523 touring $200. Ford, 1932 roadwter, $165. Ford, 1919 ton truck, $76. Dodge, 1913 sedan, $260. Paige, 1919 touring. 8175 Any of these cars can be bought with ® small amoust down, Make yoor own time payment arrangements. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE 8 ARCH 8T, PHONE 3332

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