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- INGENT Funeral of Archbishop Moeller Held Teday Cincinnatl, Jan. 13.—1 dieval rites of the Koman ¢ church, beautiful i thel were juvoked today at tl services of Archbishoe 4 ler, metropolitun of th province, Beneath the high Petar's cathedral, w regularly u authority, on a cats yalsed ple chanted. Fatrick Cardiy York, Archt Biondi, United States; a mitered members of Wgious clergy {1 the country Students seminaries cc After the to sages, Cardinal Haves mass at the thrc archbishop, which he ing a part of the ceremo ceednig to the al prayers of mass, or biessings wit cathedral. No flowers wera in the cath It was one of Arcl rules that no flower ‘within the church. “The tidal wave of cr human life fast mak loved country the most nation on the earth,"” Archb J. Glennon of S§t. Louis, declared in his sermon. “If a few million di annually we don't count it a passing loss, and since their place is t by the millions born, it fails to dis- turb us. And thus the human com- edy moves on. *Now, since, in auch a p phy, the individual life cou nothing, it is coming to he regarded by the public as worth nothing. Hence, the taking of human I not long regarded as a orime.” a b Al Hay op Pietro apostolic delegat is serlous SUITS OVER REALBSTATE. Tlaintiffs Tn Two Actions Claim Gladys M. Andrews Failed To De- liver Lots Complete, Two suits totalling been brought against G drews because of allege earry out her .part in deals connected with the sale of land on the “Grand View” tract in Bel- videre. Aldo Berlon{ has sued for elaiming that on Septembe he purchased from - the lcts 10 and 11 on this tr the defendant did not the northern half of the Jack Andy and Guisippina Anda, in suing for $500, allege that the def withheld the northern h 12 and 13, wh August 1 tssued by 8. Gerard served by Constable They are returnable in the eourt common pleas at Hartford the Tuesday of February Axel F. Nelson, W. Kiett, has brougl $300 against Nathan Goog .ing that the defendant owes $209.03 for repairs to his ga Nelson claims $300 and the closuge of a llen. Cor Winkle has served t are returnable 1 mon pleas the first Tue ruary. rea lots. ndant £ of 1 of first hrough Georg Kansas Legislators Ask Full Probe of I)a\'fis ference toda u resolution fav searching invest charges against J who was arrest hours before ret Other state offic nectlon with al dons also would Investigations. Special Notice There will be a & of Isabella Cir National Da night at 8 o'c to take a Mary C GOOD TENANTS There is quickly tenants f apartments, the Wants In describ for rent n scription con tion, how how lighted, gene rangement— facts and name of rent. ants f n of To secure good ter give ample descripti the property you for rent, and eral use of the ANALYST EXPLAINS CROSS late Miod fact that sh it pu unless I words and thr that he has Ty v it asid given minded he is the his 1 &d intil quit until the Climber THE POTTERS One the | more | § up | 4 e will not | 1 is in dts WORD PUZZLE CRAZE und the | into its corner. Good for Tots “It \s particularly good for chil- Iren, for they bubble with curiosity and are always asking why 18 this and what s that? They are avid in thelr desire for knowledge and Nere !'1s an outlet X “l should A coge say, genorally speak- that the whole thing is an out- t for the competitive fmpulse in 1y when casy s8 is the rule.” City Items r the coming year will District Deputy I Master August Heisier and it a meeting of Phenix lodge, L R T tonight Varnak of Allison, Pa vday @ brick block containing 1 three tenements at No Stanley street, through the Lieal Estate Co. to Justin Poskus ] The monthly meeting “the fire board will be held tonight at 0 in city hall led by | |‘ | ’ | | | | | regular of ADDRESS ON SAL! The banquet at the Y, ) A. for sal class last night r the regular class Maurice Stanley aring Co. gave an instructive talk on great points of selling Service, Quality and Price. esmanship srought togethe G \of the Tafnir teresting and {the three jnamely last cel has wriggled | NEW‘. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUVSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925, PIAYWRIGHTS TO0 EXCHANGE PLAYS American, English, Australian and South African Interests Now York, Jan. 13,—Organization |of a vast coalition of Amerlean, English, Australian and South Afri- can theatrical interests to ‘“make possible the production and the linterchange ot plays throughout the world” has been completed, it was learned here today. Negotlations to include the TransCanada Theate in the combination also Ltd, are under way The coalition, completed in Lon- {don, 18 considered the wealthiest |combination ever organized in the { theatrical world. It does not repre- {sent a fusion of capital, but is in- rather as an international through which some of st plays and players will |»u scen in the countries represented in the merger, | John Golden, New York producer, and one of the members of the combination, said the shareholders in the merger are Sir George |J. A, E. Malone and William of London: Winchell Smith, A. Lrlanger, Charles Dillingham, seph P. Bickerton and Mr. Golden, all of New York. The J. C. Wil- liamson Australian and the Schles- singer South African theatrical in- | terests are connected through a sub- Jo- sidlary corporation, The Willlam- son & Talt Interests, in Australla are represented in the combination by Sir George Tallls, thelr London rep- resentative, Winchell Smith {s now in London preparing for the production there of the first American plays under the new organization, SEES FRIEND DROP DEAD Theodore Johnson Officlating At In- in Bridgeport When | Historian of U. 8, W. V. Expires. stallating Edmund 8, Schmidt of 645 Carroll avenue, Bridgeport, state historian of the United Spanish War Veter- ans, dropped dead of heart fallure at the joint installation ceremontes of the Bridgeport post and auxillary in General Electric So, hall in Bridgeport last night. He was about b0 years old and appgrently {in the best of health. Theodore [ Johnson of this city, state comman- der of U. 8. W. V., conducted the {nstallation and just previous to the exerclses had been talking to Sehmldt, who said that he was feel- ing perfectly well, PROMINENT MASON DIES, Hollywood, Cal, Jan. 13.—M. Reepmaker, anthor and prominent Mason of Belgium and Holland, Is { dead here. After Masonic services to- day the body will be sent to Rotter- dam for burial. One-wire antenna for commerclal radlo has been found practieal. HUPMOBILE + PRICES REDUCED CLUB SEDAN PRICES F. O. B. $1375 Above 5-Passenger Club Sedan with natural Artillery wheels de- livered at your door for 5.00. This includes front double bar bumper, spare tire and cover, Motor Meter, Balloon Tires, Shock Absorbers, DRICO Paint, etc. Take advantage of this new low level and order your spring . car now. Have you scen our new eight cylinder? It is the surprise of the year.—Come over and see it. City Service Station Inc. OUpen Evenings UNHAND THAT T YOU ARk 240 HARTFORD AVE. A. M. Paonessa, Pres. LOING Yo \ Like A M el ( 7 / T APOLOGIZE, SIR,YOU HAE Q.usur ME A GREAT LESSON No Escape For Paw yFoufi Lost Lines to Limerick No. 1 Yes, siree, they've already started-coming in—the lost ligs to Limerick No. 1, which was printed in yesterday's Herald as the start-off of our great Lost Line Limerick Contest. vemimmommimomms LOST LINE LIMERICK—NO. 2 NOW, TRY THIS ONE Last Lines for This Limerick Must Be in the Herald Office by 10 o'clock Wednesday morning Archibald Stevedore Kenney Leaned over to pick up a penny. An auto whizzed by, . And now the poor guy NAME .. ADDRESS Maybe this one looks easier than No. 1. Maybe it's a harder one. But, go to it! Write a last line and mail it in to the Limerick Editor of the Herald. You've got just as hig a chance to cop a prize as anyone else. It all depends on YOU. Get out your pencil and sharpen up your wits. Then add the missing last line. There will be several of these limericks in all. Wow, what a chance to win one of the prizes. If you aren't lucky on No. 1, perhaps No. 2 is the one that will bring home the bacon for you. ONE DOLLAR A DAY There is no catch in this contest. All you've got to do is comply with the simple rules. Everybody can try their skill at ‘writing last lines for the limericks. And everybody has an equal chance to win a prize. Write as many lines to each limerick as you wish. But, first read over the rules. Watch for Limerick No. 3 tomorrow. LIMERICK RULES ach day, for several days, the Herald is printing the first fou 5 of a limerick. Write & line {o complete the Nmerick and® wall it, or bring it, to Limerick Editor of the Herald. You don't liave to use the form printed on this page unless you want to, You can copy the lines on another plece of paper, but be sure that all five lines appear on the paper you send in. Also be sure your name and address Is plainly written on the same sheet. Watch the time limit on each limerick. Winners for ach day's limerick will be announced the following day. HERE'S MONDAY NIGHT'S WINNER A telephone girl was Miss Lizzie The buzzes and rings made her diz One day she grew tired And, of course, she was fired, Now, finding a job keeps her busy. last line, and out of the 300 replies, his is the best. Any time his $1, together with our congratulations on picking off the MY BIG, STRONG very first award ’ Some are very good but, honestly, they border on being just a wee bit naughty, and to print them would never, never do |8 BY J. P. McEVOY . ARE YOU GONNA STAY UP ALL NIGHT READING THAT JUNK ? I WARN YE! N ] ANOTHER CROSS | WORD PUZZLE EEP OUTTA U FOLKS AN BEAN ) SOMEBUDDY! ) | e | e C'M ON! NAB VYE! PUT UP YER DUKES AN’ FIGHT LIKE William Connor of Cedar Hill Farm is responsible for the| Mr. Connor wishes to call at the Herald office he will receive |} ‘THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly Arranged For Quick and Ready Refersnce, LIND RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 3 91.60 Application, 3 1 .80 Yearly Order Rates Upon Count 6 worde to & line 14 lines to au tnoh. Minimum Bpace, 3 linea Mintmum Book Charge 36 centa P. M for ny, the Telephone for convenlence of Customers. Call 935 Ask for » “Want Ad“ Operator BURIAL VAULT8—Concrete ateel r torced: water preof, hermetically od, will outlast either wood or Do not requll r lots. Reasor priced. N. B, Vault Co. Kensin Tel. 847-15 AT YOUR SERVICE Below i3 a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time "for insbrtion in same day’s paper 1P. M o ML CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNO! MENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS £—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6—LOST AND FOUND 6~PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AG 9~-AUTOS AND TRUCKS 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED— CIES 16—MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—BERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING T DBUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD, MANSEUSB 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—DENTISTS 22—-DR 23—DY 24—INSUR 25—LAWY KINDS ATTORNETA TING, PAPER HANGING 28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WK 20—PRESSING AND TAILORING . JOBB'G, STATIONERY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES —REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES #5—DANCING TEACHERS RUMENTAL AND VOCAL | 31—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORS { $8—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS ENP) 39—EMPLOY 40—HELP—A FINANCIAL 48—BUSINESS OPPORTU B 7 T . STOCKS, BONDS ED $9—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK AND SWINE ATS, PETS ¥ SUPPLIES CLES STOCK 8 & TOULS {ANDISE AT THE STORES AL INSTRUMENTS 10 28, DIAMONDS, Ji ARTICLES TO B ATE FOR RENT WELRY Uy —VACATION “WAR SINESS PROP LOTS FOR SALE B ES FOR FOR EALY ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 38—HOTELS * 90—RON 91—K 93—WANTED—BQARD OR LOLGING ¥2—WHERE TO DINE Daily Thoughts ~ | ———————————————— *"Tis more: noble to forgive, and more manly to despise, than to re- venge an injury.” e e L This Date in History l 1827—S8anborn Tanney, naturalist, born. 1832—Horatio Alger, Jr., author, | born. He was author of the “Ragged Dick" stories. 1840—William C. Winslow, ar- chaeologist, born. He founded the American branch of Egypt Explora- tion Fund 1865—PBombardment and of Fort Fisher, N. C. assault