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on Page & local commi as to front foot in the town and classes of farm land “The Appraisal cc mine the value measurement and | provements of land fixed by tee. Al this ¢ on a card tl ord of the pr the tem of valu owner v ) the value togeth was d neighbor “Reljes lin ti dor praisa recom proposal e a revalua in town tion not “We that this aystem town for 3 “We tlon s ¢ sclention way, t the equa ductior beneficia credit give The report i bers of tha Carter, Wi hsoly 1 was the ma a8 1§ round, n offi of th derous f be ar y ing to earn I 1t we are to | munity. t! that lofty height question? WILLIAM COLE may tran ample post, off boarding * homes opr from or bgund and of t Pay any ex Men's Cl ing will A me et Berlin munity T S will of man's on the su! promises ing. Wl Bih Team Wins Construction Tha pany's &p Jast nig Britain, ta team out « #ington two o the prize aw place. N night's gar ner desir char game fig! Men's Lyccum Meeting wil grega day « The time nectic law ers not | ative s Griffith a negative Lyman H Committee Meeting The over the Ken: will me o'clock, some of great records preser of th the La an to one of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925 The H. Graham, rth, ime PAYS OLD DEBT T0 RESTORE STANDING treas- | SWo! Mildrum Is Elected Mr, frum of en elected Middletown Woman Now Freed ol 0ld “Pauper” Taint of m s Paul's Church 1 will conduct morrow Middletow i Mrs. Ellle Ken % Carroll, wife of a rubber | factory worker In this town, sacrific- | ed $38 week to era Snered Heart Church nduet 0 of a pitiful $50 legacy this L thiry-year-old stain from her family's Berlin Congregational A : tehing h cy check tightly, rkworn, little or ¢ wom- Town Clerk ck in 1§ up mi ry poor 1sk the town for alms, ter and the h 3 she asked an, “father and because mother lad to It was u col we my Kensington Methodist tamily was hungry Altogether she had . wn, T want to it back with interest.” erk Bynon showed his surprise explained that it wasn't n v even customary to But she insi vs had int opportunity Talhe e cpay assuring him 1 to repay the had only com distant relative remembered sCan't Call Us Paupers.” to pay passed a half day delving into the of 180 found the X ers for necessitons 1 their ow Mrs. Mary Kil niel, named down for stor. s hels of coal, he Ellie Kilmar- Didn't Want New Dress tempted t or somethi ‘ve had yo 1 As DEDUCTION ALLOWED Reasonable Allowance For Compen- sation Permiitted Members in Partnership, Government Rules, =2 B.Y.JONES High Persian Rugs and Carpets 285 or Grade Phene 2-4 Showrooms 385 COMMONWEALTH AVE. “THE POTTERS E — ISN'T. AT THAT NICE P represent BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) take stringent means was indicated today by one of the members, who cxpressed disgust over the deadlock of Thursday night at the meeting. He said that a few personal griev- s had been consldered of greater importance than the proper cducational facllities for the rising generation gf the distriet, Fireworks Expect Fireworks the on school Wil be Some dis- been ex- the King are expected at Fifth School district mecting Monday night, when a new wnd a $90,000 bonding lssuc cts of discussion satisfaction has already pressed residents of tion over a proposal to land, adjacent to the pres- street site and to expect the They say that the location is T feet below by Terrace s buy more ent Pin new school Pine strect the sewer system and that plenty of other sites may be had, wherg all nts may be had without ience, Pressure 18 been brought In relation to King Terrace been hero as a site there has 1 n 1o the district and has n Will Entertain Hartfordites A serics of interclub billlard vd auction bridg pool tol elub Monday evening, March when rooms of City clu Hartford will ome to Diristol for the first games. Bristol club and ir fri uriiey to Hart- 1t y club mbers in th W club rooms in a later ng for some time nt was made of the ting of arrangements at meeting held i the vening. An invi- not only to the tol club, but to Members of the o Capltal city a date. comp the fricnds of meml Cluh Dance t will soon go out fo Chippanee country Mo Country Announ an Easter me b ot lay ibhouse Easter | it s cltalrman of committ ature of the evening v of the 1 group of tal ms is considered among the in Tho! af t » remember the siceess s held last fall ook forward with keen to this first of th e will anticipation social events to te held by the elub in 1 Realtors Attend Hearing The Bristol board was d at the held be- of the real estate hearin the judiciary committee yesterday afternoon by L. A. Wheeler, Treasurer & Driscoll, Arnold, Millicent P, 1 Geor; W the enable 1 smen, Buckley udiciar, session umsel for thoss cham- Secretary Larl J. Hull. Frank Hull, passage the Wisneski re interested in of a state in real house chair- commi appe asking a f Anotlier propo Lill was Rev, George B. rt on the hill ntoof t ship poor hossil Major Buckley he bill was Introduced agent might ritten so 2 WE GOT ONE SCHOOL I KNOW ALL ABOUT N local | dance 1o | Presi- | Hil- | All| merce appeared in favor of the bill, stating that the big business inter- osts of Connectleut favored it. He stated that as compensation com- missioner, he had learned that thero was no department of busineses In which poor people were 8o preyed upon as in real estate. SUES FOREIGN GOVT. Baldwin Locomotive Secks To Re cover Two Million of Its Claim Against Rumania. Bucharest, March 7.—The Bald- win Locomotive company has begun sult here to recover the outstanding balairce of approximately $2,000,000 of its claim against the Rumaniun government for locomotives deliver- ed in 1919-1¢ The suit wag brought owing to the failure to reach a satisfactory understanding with the finance minister regarding liquidation of the balance of the debt owed hy the Rumanian govern- | ment, | 1t last month that a definite agrec- ment to lquidate the Rumanian debt to the Baldwin Works of Philadel- phia was expected, that a payment on account had been anthorized and that the reported intention of the company to bring suit had been dropped members | 1s Urged Upon Coolidge | Washington, March 7.—President Coolidge las been urged by mem- bers of the special senate gold and [sitver ¢ ittee to leall a world currency conference, but he has giv- no indication of a definite deci- en sion ator Oddie, republican, Neva- | da, chairman of the committee, was {to sce Mr, Coolidge again Monday and will attempt to persuade him to call the conference. The purpose, Senator Oddie sald, would be to get the world on a gold standard basis, which he declared |would facilitate international com- merce The proposal for a grew out of investigations made tee during by the CIVIL SUITS RECORDED Reckliffe Bros, Ine, n, have hrought nages against I alias Weman, lias Bemen. Constable Dougherty ached money at the New Britain Trust Co. The writ is returnable in the city court the second Monday of March, The Plainville Tumber and Coal ugh 1. T. Rachlin ariko of Harwinton for The writ is return- through 1 suit for ald Wed alias Berman, Bernard \ 2600 d man, Co., thr Andrew § hle In t t econd Kis Mo sadoo lay of has for Mare 1ed 875 fssued Parmo Abdol of Bristol damages. Gerge V. Rrady the wrif, which g returnable in the city court second Monday of March. 00 City Items Follow the Red Show.—advt Gulbransen player planos at Morans' —advt. Constable Fred Winkle will sell stock and fixtures mbigian at 10 to satisfy a judgment hy 8. I Abraham Victrolas and planos, at Morans' Avadis Monday re- o'clock morni Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. —advt. Follow t Red w.—advt Arrows to Auto MRS. HURD WINS Belleair Heights, Fla,, March 7.-— Mrs. Campbell Hurd of Philadelphia won the annual Bel- woman's golf championship today by defeating Miss Bernice Wall Wis., 5 and 3 in the 18 Dorot cair You KNOW ALL ABOUT IT € TuaTs RIDICULOUS . WHY, GREAT EXPLORERS ARE STILL DISCOVERING NEW “UND AND EVERYTHING THATS NOTHING) 1 DISCOVERED ANUSLAND ALL BY MYSELF Ashur Solves It “Bare-Handed” s announced from Bucharest | conference | town court of Plainville | Arrows to Auto |, BOSTON PILGRINS VISIT VATIGAN \Led to the Basilica by Cardinal 0'Connell Rome, March 7.—The visit today of the Boston Holy Year Pligrims, | led by Cardinal O'Connell, Basllica of Santa Marla Magglore was the occaglon of an imposing ceremony. Cardfnal Vannutelll, sur- rounded by the members of the Chapter of the Basilica wearlng their highest cercmonial vestments, received the Pligrims’ party at the entrance to the Basilica where the | two cardinals several times em- braced amid the waving of several | hundred small American flags. After passing through the Holy door into the Chapel of the Sacra- ment the Pilgrims were addressed by Cardinal Vannutelli from the pulpit, | the nonagenarian prelate in a firm, strong voice expressing his welcome and his desire to join them in pri cr for the welfore of the church in America, Cardinal Vannutelll rece visit to America and in particular his reception In Boston where an en- thusiastic greeting was given him by all, especially the Knights of Colum- to the lled his was glad he had been permitted to live long enough to - find himself among Bostonians on such a mo- mentous occasion as this and to see them “gukded by their illustrious | archibishop, giving such an cxample of faith and attachment to the church.” He adde “This Pilgrimage will be a glori- ous page in the history of the jubilce year, and 1 again raise thanks to the almighty for having glven me cnough of life not only 10 open for the second time the Holy Door but to receive and greet the Rostonians in this Basilica entrusted t my care.'” Cardinal O'Connell spoke in Ttal- jan warmly thanking the aged pre Jate for his reception to the Pil | grims and assaring him that Boston nhad not forgotten the kindliness and henevolence displayed by Cardinal Vannutelli in his visit of 1910, PLANS ABANDONED Army Transport Will Not he Pro- vided to Take Congress Members to Nayal Mancuvers, has sued | 7.—I transport ans to accom- New TYork to Washington, March provide army mondations from Honolulu for memhers of congress to witness the army-navy maneuvers in Ilawaiian waters have been aban. doned Recrefary learned and how other ile undoubtedly Weeks sald today he that members of the se military commit- engagements, and other members of would lave been glad | to go, the policy of the department make its arrangements to sommodate those who have to deal at first hand with the problems Major General Iines, chief 6f [ staft of the army and one of the umpires in the maneuvers, will go to Honaluln from the west coast on | one of the ships of the fleet. had | tees had ross was 10 "I Sat lai‘lor): Progress Is Reported in Haiti Wachington, March 7.—Satisfac- tory progress in the development of | Haiti during the last calendar year werg, reported to the state depart- ment today by John H. Russell, American high commissioner. The report showed that the Haltl government retired more of its for- eign indebtedness than obliged to under contract increased and exports, and maintained excel- lent health condition imports bus. After fifteen years, he said, he | N s i o i 4 ) [ THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabeticaly Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTION® Charge P 10 20 24 a1 “ 43 . 3180 Vearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count § words to a line 14 lines to au inch. | inimum 8pace, 3 lines | Minimum Book Charge, 36 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for convenfence of Customers, Call Atk for n “Want Ad“ Operator. W BRI un rks, 123 Oalg 8t Monuments of all sizes and dosBiptions. Carving and letter cuttivg our speclaity, GURIAL VAULTB—Concrete steel T forced; water proof, hermetically seal- od will outlast either wood or metal Do mot require larger lota Reasonably priced. N, B. Vault Co, Kensington. Tel, 647-15 Kloruts 3 UT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing varfoty, Specializing on funeral work Johnson's _Greenhouse, 17 Church 8t SUT FLOWERS—potted planta, al funeral work, free dellvery. | | hdscaps rope, South Amerlca Grafting and trimming, All of garden work promptly and done, 475 Bo. Main St. | SOUTHINGTON NEWS Loss from fires in this town amounted to $34,228 during 1924, according to the annual report sub- mitted to the fire board by Chiet {John W. Cronin. Of this amount, $24,471 was caused to buildings and | to contents. There' were 46 |calls, 36 chemlcal calls, five still |alarms, and five box calls. There {are now four companies here, each equipped with a chemical truck and having a total personnel of 115 men. The Pextos will stack up against the league-leading Elmwood five in the local town hall tonight. Each {team has defeated the other once {this scuson and a tight battle 18 looked for tonight. Dancing will |tollow the game. The selectmen, at their yesterday, ordered bills amounting to $6,000 paid. The state received $4,205.26 of this amount as one- fourth of the allottment for the cost |of constructing the state road laid last summer. The t $7,000 when the road was complet- |ed. This will be rebated In the next lallotment. The cost to the town was set at $16,000, the total cost of the road being $2 | Funeral services for Mrs. Cecelia Ferrucel were held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louise Caelseo of Liberty stre:, at St. Thomas' vears experlence, and Cal Kinda meeting church this morning. Interment was | in §t. Thomas' cemetery. John Kilbourn s undergoing treatment at St. Francls' hospital, Hartford. Miss Eiizabeth Carmody is spend- ing a month's vacation as the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Flynn of Hartrord. High Priest of Demeter Charles M. Gardner addressed the meeting of Union Grange in Oxley hall last night and told of the work donz by the Grangers during the past year and that planned for the com- ing one. Entertainment and re- treshments followed the business session. Miss Anna O'Neil of Eden avenue, | a teacher in the local schools, turned to her hom Lebanon, Conn.,, where she had been confined to her sister's home as a result of an accident in a basketball hall. Her condition fis much improved. re- BY J. P. McEVOY| seef suior POTTER'S ISLAND. IT DIDNT HAVE. NO NAME BEFORE 1 DISCOVERED IT o GREAT GUNS! IF SNITCHIN' GLOVES | 15 COOK's "HOBBY How KIN T SToP ‘ER? WE GOV THE SOLUTION, \VE THOUGHT THE THING OUT SCIENTIFICALLY AL I ANT GOT NO TIME TODAY, BUT TOMGRROW I'M GONG To DIS- COVER ANOTHER ISLAND FOR AILEEN. I PROMISED HER ONE wvn advanced | i l ANNOUNCEMENTS Florist 8 POTTED PLANTS—Abutilon, Asalea, Po- gonla, Cineraria, Cyclamen, Forns, Palm* Vincos, eto, Flower Garden Houwe, 1163 Stanley Bt Phone 2388-13. BStore 8¢ Main_St._Phone 3304, Lost and Found TADY'H GOLD WRIST WATCH—Ist Thuraday evening. Reward |t returned to 394 Park Bt. Call 33§7-1 MALE ATREDALE DOG—Iiost black back. Tel, 227 Farmiugtun. ward, PAIR OF TORTOI8H lost on Arch Bt Hefflon, 65 M . WILL THE PARTY—Who bar pin call again and call for it. Tel. 15 ind the gold will gladly all kinds and all makes, Arcado Studlo, Store Announcements ANNGUNCEMEN Toh 1nt Auto Laundry will take cha garago at 238 Main Bt., formerly Auto Laundry for storage, polishing, simonizing, greasing, general repairing, auto top trimming. _Tel. 1480, (T WILL PAY YOU—TO WALK A FEW BTEPS AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN- TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEL SHIRT BARGAINS. ARMY & NAVY STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION. AUTOMOTIVE _] Auto and Truck Agencles & BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service Capitol Bulck Co. 103 Arch t. Phone 2607, GADILLAG CARG—Bales and Bervice Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West ain, corner Liucoln stree GHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales &n0 service. Buperior Auto Company, 176 A e GODGB_BROTHERS—Bales and service B. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 156 Elm Bt. cotner Frankiin. Phone 731, FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordeon tractor, les and service. Genuine parts and accessorie Automotive Ba & Service Co., 200 Main. Phone . HUDSON ESSEX—Bales and seivice, Park St Auto Co. assoclate dealer. 330-333 Park St. HUPMOBILE CAH8—8ales wnd service. City Service Btation, Hartford Avew corner Stanley St., A. M. Paonesss. [EXINGTON—high grade motor care. Sales and Service. C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t. Phone 2215, WAXWELL AND CHRISLER—Bales and service, Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch St, Phone 2 NASH—motor cars, 8es the new line. Sales and Bervica A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm_street. SLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARB—"The He- fined Six.” 8mith Motor Sales, 100 Weat Main Et. Phone 2900, FAIGE & JEWET-—8alcs and _ Service. Whitmore Paige & Jewett Co., 519 F. Main -AREOW —Hudson, Lasex, Ater- ding car values. B8ee the pew coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch Bt. Phene 2109. CEER— MOTOR CAIS—! e. Mercer's Garage, 191 Pars M. Bearle & Co., 83 Elm and Park Sts. gelts for Gabriel 8 STAR MOTOR CAR—Salcs “Just a Real Good Car. Phiona 2215, e R—Bervice and Salestoom at Arch 8t. A, & D. Motor Sales Oo. Plione 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAR motor cars, showroom and e ry_St. “The Bleev . Rudolpli._Plione Autos and Trucks for Sale L 191 ouring car_tn good casonabla offer takes 3_No. Burritt Et. i—equipped with Zenith ca zed tires. Apply 6 =t Maln and Sunday D ROAL nd_Frankiin road- O'Dell's Garage, 240 8malley 8t BROUGHAM, 1923 —gond C. A. Bence, 51 Maln Bt vesterday from | condition. Ru- iy, 5 Phe; fon 13 perfect Cherry Bt. Phe | | ATTRACTIVE BARGAIN FOR THE 50 UP TO DITIONED IMMEDIATE THE 5 . POPULAR MAKES CLOSED. AARON G PARK HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT.— Hudson speedster, Ford seda son 7 pass. sedan. x cab, ord coupe, Ford tourin, Studebaker touring. Dodge sedan. Maxwell sport touring THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES O, 139 ARCH ST, PHONE 2109, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY A. M.. NOW I8 THE TIME— TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR We have m number of good values. 21824 Roadsters. 1—1524 Tudor. Columbia touring 3 Tourings Ton truck rter, stake 3 Fordo; many other exceptlonal bargalns. body.) ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO., 21 MAIN BT. TEL. 1513, POPULAR FORD DEALERS. STUDEBAKER USED CAR DEPT.— sedan brougham sedan. cabriolet coupa Buick 5 pass. tourin Etudebaker pec. § gedam. The above cars have been driven less than 9,000 miles. A. & Tn. MOTOR SALES COJ, 525 ARCH ST. FPHONE 360, > il A s gt P S 2, P = e e

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