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DEADHEADS FILLED 160,681 Gate Crashers Preent at Olympics Last Summer Paris, Jan. 24, — 54 spectators, 1 wore deadheads ple Games )ast to ofticia} figures k' Targe percentage ads has been the ment by the vanced the A total 0,681 of whon attended the Olym summer nn stadiun classified g . PORTUGAL AROUSES THE HOLDERS OF ITS BONDS Discord Has Arisen Between Holders and Lishon Treasury on Inter- est Payments, has bhon tre fusal Duteh cur arisen ve Sury « to pay rency, whicl the terms of the As a consequence, the stoek exchange new Portuguese forth be quoted on’ the off and this Arawn from the Por fense of the Amsterdam is a center for the colle warrants and tinental loans cussing the war inte Nieuwe erdamsc] draws attention to what it holds to be atious obstacles to b “If foreign gOV the paper, naming ¢ gal, Argentina, Greece “only knew how all ] ing restrictions like clarations, foreign the like are grantly evaded in a whol ner by a huge, inge system, they would them, as they are in the main en- tirely Ineffective; 1l being the small hona fi 0ans Ams! 3 that Wi Announc ction of coupons of whole subjc tonal constantly only v FROWNS ON REFUGEES France Offers inducements to Tour- ists but Fails to Realize Impor- tance of Immigration Problem, Fren preparit rist trade Vexations malitics foreigners will be avoided porary do able from 1 the owir cently bee from various closer check sh migration. have willi which France ir and tax: trary, ha ply with not register iden Lhe home circie wethod of being aliv abreast times with many ¢ s for 7 ——— LIMITATION OF CLAIMS sritain, within and Rerlin _In the ¢ Sate of Connect Y January A. D. Present, B ©n motlon of as adminis Padelll late of Ber leceased b aliowe of sald against 11 directs ti order by ady N lished in sald New Brita a cop in said t where {he Certified v Record BERNARD F, GAFFNEY, Judge IKF CANNON BALL ) } BENEHES_A_TEAMES\ RUSHIRY INTO SUN' (Continugd Prom First Page) City Items The boys' cholr of Bt Mary's [church will hold a rchearsal this evening at 7 o'clock | Vietrolas and Planos, at Morans'— aavt, Lovisy Moore Tent, D, of V., will meet at 7 0. 0. F, hall, 0ld #Company your reflll order Wood Co., Inc Mg advt The Iatnir ueed its nine lnys @ week, © SEMY Guibransen player planos at Morans o advt DatieLa Supcrintendent of Schools Stanley e LI Holmés was in Boston yesterday 4 3 on | i One maid RSN Home T Walter Neumann of §6 Austin ot arrived homs this morning fter two weeks vacation in Canada, Try Old Company Lehigh on your ext order. Unive | Coal & Wood 0. Inc. Harry C. Brown, Mgr.— ed by Lehigh, "Phone Universal Coal & el patients . w patien Harry C. Brown, 1tnt y could sce Beuring working hours a Co, has re- schedule to 66 day and five 1ble, wer nd taken In \ntageons ne slightly Cooked Lunches, Crowell’s You to o, Ladies’ Auxiliary to the A will meet this evening at 7:45 k in Judd's hall A ime will follow the meeting. The suit of the Nationla Paper “ompany against Max Levin has withdrawn from the city court. and Cabelus representod the 1 William M. Citron of defendant ting of Royal Arcanum J. 11, Annear was elect- to succeed C. 8. Scott, DRY ADVOCATES BUSY. 0.1 o'clo soclal Recent Parvliament Campaign Show- o Prohibition Tssue Is Gradually | Becoming Live One in Germany. Berlin, Jan. 24, — is gradn The becoming a in Ger During the paign for parliament recently ti-liquor interests for tried definitely to and candidates to where the ystood, Most per- queried were ab wever, to idestep the issue without the t time parties ny votes. Among the demands put the German prohi wing intoxicating drinks other countries; -a 0 par duction to medicin: forward rom a shady quantity essential for werics and of restau- striet prohibi- of intoxicating and girls under age favor the but drinks to hoys Most German ople demands, prohibition rum runners United The as evidences DIES WATCHING ECLIPSE Lewis A, today w ummit Kirts of this city. bury, Jan. 24.— dropped dead i ipse L hill on the ou from the Radio Brings Sweden (loser to America Im, Jan, 24. — IFor the ne in t history of cem- between Sweden and edes have been able to New Yea greetings air to their friends and United States, This opening of the new Grimeton, and they nsive use ot this tior the most remote now reach New e time of half T days following from . THE POTTERS F cou TUCKED JUNIOR SON WouULD E AND waom / THINK YOu WERE MOTHERLY HEART IS ALWAYS RETAILING MOTWERLY, LOVE AT S0 MucH A PACKAGE , THE WAY| ALWAYS BALLY- HOOING IT AROUND MY 40 o'clock this evening in prohibi- | losing ion of liquor pro- | 'HELPS DELINQUENT DOG - OWNERS ESCAPE TAXES | City Office Unwittingly Devises Ways | to Get Rid of Undesirable Canines Berlin, Jan, 24. — The City tax offite has unwittingly devised a convenlent way of enabling dog owners to get rid of undesirable | canines, and of escaping the pay- ment of the dog tax, A decree has been issued by the magistrate that | dogs for which the tax has not been | puid shall be “puwned” and later sold at auction. The procedure follows: If an own- er s In arrcars with his dog tax and declines to pay up, a ticket Is af- fixed to the dog's collar to the of- fect that he has been “pawned” by | the city, The owner no longer has the right to dispose of the canine at will. As soon as a number of tax delinquents has been rounded up — cnough to make it worth while — | a public auction of the dogs takes \ place. The lowest bid at which the | tax official will give up a dog is one equal to dog tax in arrears. If nobody offers the amount of the tax or more, the eity buys the dog and reimbu the tax department from a special fund. The ‘dog is then taken to a kennel in the suburb Lankwitz, where a veterinary surgeon kills him As the dogs whieh are thus put up for auction are almost Invariably ! anything but thoroughbreds, and | are considered a good riddance by the owners, the city must in nine cases out of ten take money out of one drawer and put it into the ne to acquire these doubtful | posses- sions. s08 Fathchfl Lahor L;ader Reported Near Death Coshocton, Ohio, Jan. 24.—Hugh Green, 89, father of Willlam Green, president of the American era- tion of Labor, is near death his home near here and his son is ex- pected to arrive at his bedside today. Plood poisoning, sald to have ¢ veloped from a ruptured blood ves- sel in hid foot, has aggravated an already serious condition from heart trouble, He was born in England in 1835, DANBURY MAN DIES Danbury, Jan. 24.—M. Percy Rey- | else. | as many lines to each limerick as you wish. - LOST LINE LIMERICK JUST ADD A LINE Last Lines for This Limerick Must Be in the Herald Office by 10 o'clock next morning. It's no wonder that Ray was a bore, And made all the ladies fair sore; He'd kiss 'em just onee, They’d scream. The poor dunce Go to it! Editor of the Herald. You've got just as big a chance to cop a prize as anyone 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. what a chance to win one of the prizes. ONE DOLLAR A DAY There is no catch in this contest. comply with the simple rules. writing last lines for the limericks. And everybody has an equal chance to win a prize. over the rules. | Watch for next Limerick tomorrow. nolds, a leading business man of this died suddenly at his home here aged 63, Gold Cure purposes; | ) as to the | that | m- | Doctors may be losis’ with curing tubereu. gold before long. Dr. Peter C. Clemensen of Chicago has ust returned from Copenhagen with enough sanocrysin, or salt of gold, for the treatment of three pa- t is to be administered with tient |a serum. /@osu" HOW/ T HATE } 5 CROSS WORD PUZILES | HOLY SMOKE STACKsS! | ~ \SIGHT OF [:A-/ [T SHORE DO ADMIRE ~, | A GAME O'CHECKERS ) \ | WATH You, SAM'L \_ HOW 1 HATE THE(] ‘\om Sock! | | s (s'no usk, L ) 0 ) > O O " ) 2 ) > 0 0 -0, LIMERICK RULES Fach day, for several days, the Herald is printing the first four lines of a limerick. Write a line to complete the limerick and mail it, or bring it, to Limerick Editor of the Herald. You don't have to use the form printed on this page unless you want to. You can copy the lines on another piece 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 each day's limerick will be announced the following day. Over 300 answers “For it wasn't that kind of a kitty” was|® received by the Lost Line Limerick Editor of the Herald. started reading over the lost lines about 9 o’clock and just the time of the total eclipse, he was a total collapse and conse- However, be that as it may, the prize goes to John Andrews, 359 West Main street. It is exceedingly hard to judge who will get the prize and it almost breaks the kind old editor’s heart to have to pass up a lot of the correct answers, but what can he do? His prize budget is subject to rigid pruning byt the strictest economists on busi-| quently, almost missed the former event. ness affai Well, anyway, here’s the winner: HERE’S THE WINNER A wee little girl in the city, Remarked, “Oh this cat is so pretty.” Then she named the thing Dick And folks laughed themselves sick, For it wasn’t that kind of a kitty. 1 For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Write a last line and mail it in to the Limerick All you've got to do is Everybody can try their skill at Write But, first read AT YOUR SERVICE . Below 18 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 tfme, for insertion in same Iéay'a paper 1 CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1=BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES §—FLORISTS 4=FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6~LOST AND FOUND 8—~PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9--AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALB AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE UTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES AUTOMOBILES WANTED— AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE SARAGES TO LET {OTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES {OTORCY'L.8-BICYC-L8 WANTED ERVICE TIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'Ss MASSEUSH 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICB RENDERED ENTISTS DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY DYEING & CLEANING L KINDS ” ATTORNLYS BAGGAGE , PAPER HANGING . HEAT'G, METAL WK Wow, BSING AN \ G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY SSIONAL SERVICES AIRING & PIANO TUNING ED_TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE COURSES DANCING TEACHERS INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL PRIV. INSTRUCTORS A 40—HELP—AGENTS TE! 41—HELP—MEN WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN 283 OPPORTUNITIES [\ STOCKS, BONDB LOANED 49—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE 8TOCK 50—CATTLB AND SWINE i FINANCIAL PET! TRY & 56—BUILDING MATERIALS BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP ND DAIRY PRODUCTS D FUEL GRS, SEEDS, PLANTS AR AND CLOTHING GOOD THINGS TO FAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES . ELEC., & TOOLS RCHANDISE AT THE STORES SICAL INSTRUMENTS DIO | i 55—ARTICLES FOR SALB He MENTS 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES ARMS FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT BURBAN FOR RENT TION PLACES FOR RENT TA O NTS—REAL ESTATE NEERS 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB 82—FARMS FOR SALE 83—HOUSES FOR BALB 84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR SALE 86—REAL ATE FOR EXCHANGB 81 AL A TE HOTELS $9—ROOMS FOR RENT 40—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING ¥2—~WHERE TO DINE BY J. P. McEVOY THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A 4 THATS WONDERFUL MOTHER'S LOVE . IF THERE WAS ANYTHING WRONG WITH JUNIOR, MY HEART WouLD TELL ME EVEM THOUGH HE WERE A THOUSAND MILES EVEN IF [ KNEW T WERE SO, T WOULDN'T BE- LEVE T BY CLIFF STERRETT HEAVEAILY DAYS! ™\ DONT TELL ME THAT YOu, THE CHAMPEEN CHECKER PLAYER, HAS FERGOT HOW? \ NO. TAINT THAT. BUT THAT DERAN CHECKER BOARD REMIADS ME OF SOMETHIN' I_HATES THE ) 4| ) 3 sl THE HERALD, “WANT ADS” Alpthll‘lli Artanged For Quick ‘and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVR INSKRTIONS Minimum Space. 3 lines Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents No Ad Accepted After | P M Bame Lay. TOIJDDOI!I Call “Want Ad" Operator ANNOUNCEMENTS ! ] Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete stoel reine forced; water preof, hermetically eeale ed, will o t elther wood or mel Do not requ priced. N, Tel. 647.15 NEW BRITAT Oak 8t Moy Lour_specialty, DV Atk for = rving and letter cutting Hortsts 3 BOSTON FERNS—cut { work done reasonable, Grecnhouse Onk and La Salle Sts. Plione 264314, CUT_ FLOWEBRB=—potted piants, pleasiig varfety. 8peclalizing on funeral work. Johnson's_Gireenhiouse, 617 Church Bt, GUT FLOWERS—potted pianta &) kinds, tuneral work, tree delivery. Saudallle’s Greenhouse, 218 Ok Bt Phone 2643-12, SWEET PEAS—50c, a tunch, all Kinds of potted plants. W delivor. . Flower Gare den House, 1163 Stanley 8t. Phone 88-12, Store 436 Main 8t. Phone 1394, Lost and Found 5 BLACK—fur gloves lost on South Maimn Bt. Reward it returned to Alexander Bollerer, State Trade School. FOUND=brown dog, whi Jut_no lvense. Phone GOLD PIN—WIth amethyst stone, Tosi (A Walnut ‘Hill park Bat, a, m. Reward, Phone 2741, K rimmed cre glasses inst near Burritt hotel. Return to Herald, Raward. PENCIL CASE pens Park_st. Funeral Colar, fountain Reward. ailey Tee Co, WE DO—picturs framing and do 1t right. Arcade Studio, Store Aunouncements [T WILL PAY YOU~TO WALK A F 8TEPS AND LOUK OVER OUR Wi TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNE GAINS. ARMY & NAVY T TO WESTERN IINION, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Trick Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS-—sales and eervice, Capitol Buick Co, 193 Arch St. Plos CADILLAG CA¥S—gales and _ Bervice, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln_streets. STE VRO oty troets, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. B8uperfor Auto Company. 1 Arch St Pliony 211, B L L S G0DGE BROTHERS—Salee and serviva, 8. & F.Motor Bales Corp., 15 Elm 8t corner Frankiin, Phone 731, FORD CARS—Forason tractor. Bales ser- vice; genuine parts and accossories, Automotive Sales & Bervice Co. 200 B. Main 8t = e e L N T GUDSON ESSEX—Sales ana weivice. Park 8t. Auto Co. aseoclate dealer. 330-333 Park St. AT AUPMOBILE CARB—Bales wnd service. City Service Btation, Hartford Ave corner_Stanley St. A. M. Paonesss. LEXTNGTON—nhigh grade mofor cara Sales and Bervice C. A. Bence 61 Main St.Phone 2218, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales and service. Hennett Motor ales, 250 Arch St._Phone 205 NASH—motor care. Bes the new line. Bales and 8ervice A. G Hawker, 68 _l-:lm eet. oTE RROW—Tudson, Essex, Amer- ey leading car values. Bee the n coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch 8t./ Phone 210y, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucke Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. Elm and Park 8t, New Brital, Conn. Phone 2110. Local agente for Gabrie) 8nubbers, RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. Mercer's Garage, 191 Park 8t. _Phone 1733-2, STAR MOTOR CAR—Salcs and Service. “Just a Real Good Car." C. A, Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, STUDEBARER—Service and Balesioom at 225 Arch 8t. A. & D. Motor Sales Cou Ine. Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St Service 127 Cherry 8t. ‘*The Sleeves Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2. e o v R Autos and Trucks€or Sale 9 BUICK—8, § pass. tour., $475, model K-8 Truly remarkably fine condition. Res finished Peerlcss Blue. Also Dodge Toadster in good serviceable order, Price $150 iftaken at once. Whitmore Paige- Jewett Co., corner East Main ang Elm €D, HY’ to exchiange, iine of used care and parta street. Plione 2093, FORD, 1917 —touriug car. " TIis car can b6 bought for $75, with terms. Good run- ning condition. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch €. Phone 1769, e . —liOmelifer FORD SEDAN, 23— —mileage 6,000, $308 cash or terms, Call 73§ or 2436-12, FORD ROADSTER—and Fiunklin _roads ster. O'Dell's Garaga 240 Smalley 8t Phone 1168 CEXINGTON condition. Phone 2215 XINGTON COUPE, ndition, C, Phone , 2215 | WILLYS-KNIGHT, 18:(—touring | few months only, Without | exactly as good as & new car. Reasom for selling, price aud full particulars upon request. Whitmore Pa Co., Corner E: WILLYS-TA ger, demonstrater. Rudolph's Ga 2081-2, 3 full ‘26 Willow BROUGHAM, 1923—good C. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t 1925—1In first class A. Bence, 61 Main 8t. used & question Price reas: e. 127 Cherry St. Phone Speci_al Notice BIG NOVELTY DANCE will be given by*Thusnelda Lodge, O. D. H. §, No. 1, at 0dd Fellows hall, Jan. 26, 1925, at § o'clock.—advt, ; Daily Thoughts ] — ——————————————————— “The path of sorrow. and that path alone, | Leads to the land where sorrow s unknown.” Spanish authorities refuse to al- low Senora Reverte of Madrid to be- come a matador, saying bull-fighting is an art not fitted for practice by women, i~ oty at Al

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