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e AR GIRL GENIUS I\~ [NEW vieTim CONCERT TONGHT Gexe Rorsers Lois Phelps {o Play Her Most —_—— e e mountain climber, lawy publicist, G 3 ; {L 1-4 per cont payable to the de-|unq jecturer, has awakened consid-| Terie IHaute, Ind., Mgrch 11— Fifteer 11 Pheips of 5 g Woorder to galn happiness, be positors on April 1, has been declur-opple fnterest and indications point | Cooperative mining g the Indlana Palnville t ? SR bl Wilebiphy atilie bf by;the trintecs |to & packed house when he appears | field was discouraged by officials of umes N Skinner, who today| . and P. Employes Addressed | “yho Community theater. This| District No. 11, United Mina Work- viving the congratulations of| Mayor John P. Wade addressed | (oo il ha given under the aus-|«s of America, In a atatement ad- Stone inther ot i . ‘ v tri :,‘1; nd ,{ latives upon her | the lm..mhflb.\‘ 'I'up..\;::.l,;' (;( vh]:-“ Siced ot the Bistol eI, dressed to local unions, mads public Classifiod Page on Same Day. rtuoso tonight w \ Il 8 vlay nivers emploves f ] Pistol | Plain- virtuoso t e 8 WASKIELY Mplosos d ol and Plain- {5500 0 hay Riley gave his talk here | tods 9 25 Ads Accepted Over the Telephone member, young man,” she ad- ville Electrie Co. held in the Bristol SSAS . for convenlence of Customera, Call haiiisa 1‘ LD LG and Plainville Electric h, AHHnu m\i. two years ago to a small group in| Probably the two largest mines 925, Ask for n “Want Ad" Operater. | ‘ = e Bristol club and it was then con- | that have been operating on this el f e " M S e R L et e ot the. beat ativactions | Lasle, aro in’the Ricknell feld, and,| Closing time for insertion Py o AT vernmient And Tublio Utlities | that had been presented. A week | after being idle almost a year, h:;u' in same day’s paper i what would like to| Representative Judge Epaphrodl. 480 '.\xnnmiy m:l‘n lhn‘nlpnkv- m' over ln;n”‘n in alniot continuous operation 1P. M. WN to posterity as her secret | tus Peck, Bristol's leading authority @ thousand people in the grand ball | 10T ez i o R T Nistorical matters, addresaed the |room of the Hoiel Bond under tho| Cieevonirativgapsasment ol the rvlewer vs' look | monthly meeting of the day em- |auspices of the Hartford Automobile | Miners Wwith the operators = variee: » of life,’ ployes of the company last evening [club. In Chicago he gave his talk | Put It 18 aald, has been of wuch a nas And Mrs, Skinner does lonk en dt 8 o'clock on the “History of Bris- before six thousand people. | ture that the men have earned at| ANNUDNDRAENTS e L LR e, Many » » N s ¥ Hfiigets least the union ecale, Some com- el sunny side. She likes young folks 0! He illustrated his lecture with | . = s descriptions. Carving and letter cuitting you plaint has been made that several BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS . 4 1 pticon views of old photo ; e O our specialty. = havin s¢ stereoptica ews o o5 as ] era Amolres Rt . i § Al \1 e shs loaned by Bristol residents. DOROTHY GISH'S HUSBAND mines were not making the acale, | 5_pLon1sTS BURIAL VAULTB—Concrete eteel reii- tle gir e e Woodruff Stores Sold but in the majorlty of instances it §6 | {—FUNERAL DIRECTORS &mld:fl'll" proot, hermetically seal- ) £ | i =TI Didede will outlast either wood or m: 1nity ha ! l Shelity X B Walter B. Woodruft, owner of a IS FREED OF CHARGES| 2 there has been no disturbanco TEEREONALS oD Bt ) Slasi onee o | between miners engaged in the co-| STEERSONALS & o enTs priced. N, B. Vault Co. Kensington. 1 Do not require lnrger lots. Reasonably (ralaliroind et (oviys foritholrast operative ventures and those em- B 1718 B S ¥ 3 Feakl | ployed in the privately owned miges. [ * AUTOMOBILES Horists 3 several years, has sold his store on “vide o | P1O¥ P S e Stanrns street to Hubert Marcotte, | N Fidenco That James Rennle| *.yfany complaints have come 10| s—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCLES CUT FLOWERB—potted plants, pleasing it Methodist, she is Stearns street to S : his oftice because some members of | 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB varlety. BpeClalizing' ou funeral work fliar with the Methodist hymnal | ¥ho has conducted a meat business| Was Guilty of Disorderly our union have leased mines and |l0—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE Johnson's Greenhouss, 617 Church 8. s a0 the Woodruft building on that | : : s VAIA e ind |1—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES | GUT FLOWERS—potted pianta sl kind ; street. Mr. Marcotte has taken pos- | Conduct. started ao-called cooperative mining|;;_AyToMOBILES WANTED— tuneral work, free dellvery, Gandalile's ymn in the Metho-| | o of the grovery store and will ventures, and where it Is alleged the | 15—AUTOS—TAXI SERVICB Greenhouse, 315 Oak Bt Phone 364313, A Tenn 0 LR et operate it with his meat | N°W York, March 11.—James| Terre Haute agreement is not being |14—GARAGES TO LET S e e R Y ¢ f yorite ia: tlieep i > i Rennie, actor, and husband of Doro- | complied with,” reads the statement. i L i LG SHLE ris 3 ny saw P y business, R L8-BICYC-LS WA! POTTED Pk T e T il i SUBLRRE il Mr. Woodruff ias sold his South. ¥ Gish, film star, was discharged| “On mumerous occoslons commit- |17 SERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING S aN R At oy b 3 the morning woul be inSton store to James M. Clark of for fr]"'k ’: "\‘{‘“J’::“w“':rr\f‘":”:"fi‘l'zf_" [iree !flvfl’\:’h:‘""v‘v'"”':n"“';‘»‘e f:]f"mr’”(\ BUSINESS SERVICE Vincon, ete. Flower L,;;:.l; Hosune, uzx L ' ) figinculineg D S o MR iEd Bl ) h\‘wlfg[‘» e (Iinrlv ell, Ijr" “f'“v: ')m’ S ot ATt cadparative | L e D LS A LRI SRS N ORR Main St Phons $3%4 o o S~ |the Woodruft Main street store for [made by Charles H. Duell, president | ccuti a pera | NG AND CONTRACT _Main 8. P} | % {he past several years. Mr. Clark of Inspiration Pictures, Inc. mining ventures and in every in- ESS SERVICE RENDERED Lost and Found s took possession of the Southington | Duell previously had filed suit in stance the executive board has con- ST KING & MILLINER WIth collar and fag on store yesterday federal court seeking to enjoin Lil- | sistently declined to grant such per- |32—DRESSMAKING & MU z Return to 26 Harvison 1. Phone : R Hos KAPIAN S OPPONENT i Ao e e LA C 4 Scout Camp Selected lian Gish, Rennie's sister-in-law from | mission but instead has discouraged | 2(—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS TF—with collar and fag on. R Berceuse 5 I | not make ag: The camp sita formerly occupled |making pictures for any company |same by pointing to the numerous | VYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS turn to 28 Harsison §t. Phona 3235-3 Echerzo in B flat r e STARTS FOR AMERIGA‘ In New Britain 46 Years. by the Tait school of Watertown, lo- | other tha nhis own. Duell had ms.| failures of such enterprise in this | 28—3OVING TRUCKING, BAGGAGE | MENORANDUM BOOK—Binger fewing N’:”M“ 1a P © Drbussy Mre, Skinner was born in Windger, cated on the new Watertown road |serted that when he and Rennie met | district. G ; 8—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WK i 'i?:»k\..:"';mzid?w:,':Dkq:"?in;:; dardingies March 11, 1535, Her people were about two miles from Thomaston, |outside Duell's offica Rennie had| “Our experfence with various m-' PRESSING AND TAILORING S L Pork Btorelt who came to Windsor from | will be the camp site Rext SUMMEr |thratened to “get him” unless he | called cooperative mining ventures|30—PRINT'G, JOBL'G, PERSONWHO TR et engineer In New York eity, and ane|will be private, u.mgm. r, Mrs. Roy E. Cummings of Marriage Return, Palmgr, Mass, A return has been recelved at the THE HERALD office of the clity clerk of the mar- 'ALWAYS LODK 0N THE HERALD THE SUNY SOE g, ey [ DSCOURAGED] SERVICE ooy e Years Do Not Make Age, MIS, | (Continued trom Page Beveny | o N A e - ook ‘ The announcement of the coming | . f S | Bel i list of th CONSECUTIVE mn’l\gnom Mine Union Officials Do Not| standard Headings in Sas o Approve This Propostion | &34t bager” ot the 13 easy-to-read alphabetical tieel line 1 line Ll 31,60 arrangement, Yearly Order Rates Upon Appllclllfll- Count § words to a line. 14 Wues to au Inch. Minimum Space, 3 Iines Minimum Book Charge, 36 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Phone Your Ad To plano—will ¢ L ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS number ¥ in with the has e on several other women Concerto ir : : $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WHO TOOK—watch and smbiem ugh the woods” in for the Boy Scout troops of this city. |“|imited or suppressed” testimony | in District No. 11, convinces us that | & I from 467 Park 8t, kindly return same, 1 a resldent of New | The Bristol councll, Boy Scouts of |aeainst the lattef's sister-in-law in | OUr Wage standards and working DER SERVICES | Mo _auertions asked. Reward offered. conditions will be materially affs EDUCATIONAL PG I<E'l:nflrvx; snall vontatning large e - S sersis art- s sum of money lost on E. Main st, Bus Testifying in court today, Duell| 1 if our members persist in gtart-|s4_CORRESPONDENCE COURSES oE betwesh B Aalh aAd Millera tt R ing and maintaining these 6o-called | é5—DANCING TEACHERS L e e 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL o i) 8t or y 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTOKS L RN charges of disorderly conduct, the|Of the executive board's counsel and | y5_\ANTED—INSTRUCTORS of money Lot Faturdny afievnoon, : ¥ advice. EMPLOYMENT Allegro me Fdonard Mascart Teaves Paris Adagio llegro marrato—Fresta Sail For New York For ! [ e e e ditre canp R BIOR et 1 Title Bout. he o : grom from a town|includes about 40 acres of woodland, 000 to a clty of 70,000 and which naturalladvan-{[5 =i tad o blows had been strick| ! [ L S S O tages for camping. o the meeting In dismissing tne | cooperative mining ventures in spite | The new camp is known as “Camp Cochipiance.” Scout Executive Al- arch 11.- Scout. troop, Representati and formed in | avill hold its f #ha basems home at 1 idea for Mr, Rack! the legislature Yoys plaving home, He and the Brown w troop and assistant; bott who was J. Skinner, then a bhoy in his now president of the Skinner Co., entered tred H. Breckhill will be camp direc- tor and Eagle Scout Harold Kall- strom will probably be assistsant camp director. Other camp office! will be announced in the near fu- ture. For the past several years the Boy Scout camp of this city been located on the shores of Ban- tam Lake. Guarantors To Meet On account of a deficit in the five | events which constituted the com- munity events course this . winte which was sponsored by 110 prom nent citizens of this city, a meeting magistrate refused to place Rennie | under bond to keep the peace for 6 months, Duell's attorneys request- ed. The magistrate advised Rennie's attorneys, however, to tell him not to attempt to interfers with the due | process of law. |Vaudeville Man’s Son Elopes With Shop Girl New York, March 11,—Reed A. Albee, son of E. F. Albee, vaudeville man, was married last Friday to Francs Cotter, 17 year old sales girl | of Jersey City, N. J. it was learned | “Coal eperators would rather riun | their own properties than to turn | them over to miners by leasing same | to them, but during the present de- | pression 6ome coal operators prefer to lease their mines to miners and thereby avoid any legal entangle- ments as labor liens can not be se under such leases, They are also| successful in having their mines kept in proper repalp by men leasing | same and, in addition, enjoy hand- | some returns in the way of royal-| tics.” 39—~EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41—HELP—MEN WANTED HELP—WOMEN WANTED OR WOMEN §4—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES cured against properties working |} ESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS IONEY LOANED 49— WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK §0—CATTLE AND SBWINB 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS 52—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES dollar billa, piease return eame to owner (Invalld lady) Reward. 72 Dwight gt " Personals = . LET us devclop your films and get results. Arcade Studio. WANTED—to take a child to board. Nice country home. Mother's care. Phone 1 ENT—March 1st the Central Auto Laundry will take charge of the garage at 238 Main St., formerly Clark's Auto Laundry “for wstorage, washing, hing, simonizing, greasing, general Tepairing, auto top trimming. Tel. 1480. from the s MERCHANDISE of the guarantors will be held this | today. They were married by a| Teld its last seesion Mo i & | et % % . §5—ARTICLES 'OR SALE ' WILL PAY YOU=—-TO WA [ evening at T:45 in the directors'| mpgistrate in Jersey City. \ §56—BUILDING MATERIALS STEPS AND LOOK OVER OU Wi room of the Bristol Savings bank.| Ajpee was divorced by Louise Wil- | 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEL report of the treasurer, Edson \ liams, an actress, who ohtained her 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS SHIRT BARGAINS, RMY & NAVY Tl . Peck, will be read at the meet- | i) Gecree at White Plains on Feb- | a neighhe §9—FEED AND FUEL BTORE. NEXT TO WESTERN UNION | 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS 29 ITRRNEUNION : ; o S : b | ruary 26, He was ordered to pay her §1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING that sectior ather permitt 1 gl - Lol Former Resident Dies. 36 b wresie. Shalbasedihessultion 62-G00D THINGS TO EAT — r two ot of f 3 E ‘ i he an e e = Eiae s [ T | —HOUS| 5 3 yo‘I:;n" the i T st and W ) po.(i |y L1sS(CHALS Tiies, & s 8l ":rnf\‘,m charges that her husband was too ave you i yyf\)rL‘u}l:E}OII'l; ‘;:‘;‘Tl:lcf:-root,n L AUTOMOTIVE ] P e b N [ o an 1 e |City died at the home her sister, MIS. | yrjop g1y with an actress whose name | RCHANDISE AT THE STORES - hiy : G | Sydney E. urwell, in Cleveland on | o800 % % 0 ed MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS —— 7 a \ He P 3 | Auto and Truck Agencies L] school’s banquet 2 Iug L ] aves two sisters, Mrs. It f d Y 8¢ next Mo t, and pr nt eome ti h day ying _‘ X . | RSO ‘ a- r l e n JEWELRY | BUICK MOTOR CARS—salos and service. At - Y A 1 Amella Ives. ; SILK FABRIC INDUSTRY TICLES TO BUY Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t. Phone with scout : acity. This | Trumbull Pians to Be Present at) "y opin o has raised a family| The “”’1-‘1 i be brought to Brls-| Washington, March 11.—The silk| who will lend you money to pay REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ] 5l SO g tol on the 12 rain on Thursday |, , . 3 ; L ADILLAC CARS—Eales —2ni lers v . < s Held | of mechan reached o fabric industry of the country had | your taxes, make the first pa Gervice fAtheia i Legion Fashion Show to Be Held ) ached to e e e ndus )n"s A M U s Lash Motor Co. "A Reputable Concern has ever bee ! ¥ the t ) :”,‘n" itput in 1 Yaiued at $761, Sl S 2 209M AN est Main, corner Lincoln streets. {522,119, an increase of 30.5 per cent| emergencles like sickness or a O Al GHEVROLET NOTOR ~CARE=Bales 5 over 1921, the last preceding cen-| death in the family °S FOR RENT service. Buperlor Auto Company, 1% sus year. The census bureau figures, | | A Beneficial Loan is such a friend. 1 AN F NT Arch St. Phona 211. made public today, were exclusive of || QUICK — CONFIDENTIAL —VACATION PLACES FOR R A A T the output of silk knit goods, in- You rep: corner Frankiin. l‘hn‘r’n“‘.'i). el cluding hostery o I EETarmlron GALE L ey and service, Genuiy. J N Automotive £a | 80=BLDG. 0 B Maln, Phone 27t §1—BUILDING LOTS i is 4 member of Ma signed > this troor 1 . NveniThe dreado i orwalk State Armory AChorualt 3 Wi | . Alice 1. Brunt. .| Mrs. Alice I Brunt, widow of the dren, |late William R. Brunt, died at her Hill, |home at 119 Judd street this morn- o an illness of three mon! TAS DORLOnS Hall Tor v |to be held at the st rmory her = e e ek as born in Plymouth on be hel | A 1 R assistant |10, 1852 and came here 43 years ago. SPECIAT, NOTICE The whist and ca e Josepli's 4 a month s a mont loan everin FLATIRON BUILDING SOLD afmonih o eld tickets { i : nders, [She was a member of the Prospect | New York, March 11.—Sale of the | held tick A i Sopee ba admitted toniorr i 1 Teg mect t nor y : V., at 1 Methodist church and of the Gilbert | pyatiron building, ene of New York's sambulliand 1pon t 1lies 2o 4 i hia. | W. Thompson post, Women's Rellef | nogt striking points of interest a SR escort them to the four r. and Mrs. | Corps. years ago, was announced | gements ar he le| 1 Skinn \ 7 aiso ! She leaves one son, John A, Brunt, | A syndicate, representing B Y JONES 1 v € f chi three sons, I . Fer- one daughter, Mrs. William W. Me New York and New England bank BE CIAL LOAN SOCIETY st-PhAL STAT JAN' e A t xcel- | y . y con-|rill two grandct an 3 ing and real estate interests pur- 87 West Main St, ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS and eney city nner | nect th h tion nk |and Dorothy Brunt, chased the skyscraper, which is as- || Room 104-105 Phone 1-9-4-3 88—~HOTEL! e; Oliver M. The funeral will take place at the |sessed at § )00. Open 9 to 5:30 Saturdays 9 to 1 \n.—{z'f:g:l: F«\_rrz) rlzslr:)}\fm nical enginerr with home of her daughter, Mrs. William — = Licensed by and Bonded to the \,.1_,,(,(-,.@ )R HOUSEKEEPING highest bidder at the public tney Co. at Hart-|W. Merrill of 108 Woodland street, THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS State —WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING |, 28 T the pubilc signpost Showrooms ! et ey S al steel | on Friday BRING GOOD RESULTS iJa_\\uL“E TO DINE ‘ days from date, which will be on 885 COMMONWEALTH AVE. : | the 24th of March, at 10 o'clock in — —= tmrmme——— lthe forenoon, one animated electric BY J. P. McEVOY |™" s MARTIN H. HORWITZ, Deputy Sheriff. ———— s “» a month loan o month $300 loan 8 ~1Am]§ FOR SALE St. Auto Co. sasacta ] lus lawful interest only Park 8t, $ $ $10 a month E loan y $20 dealer. 330 Call, write or telephone 5;—5( BULRA\' F —REAL ESTAT! E NOTICE a writ of execution rected to me and issued by Emil J. Danberg, clerk of the city court, T will sell at public auction to the High Grade IPersian afternoon at 2 o'clock and | DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. ‘ I T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. S S SO i RO mr MA 7 UNPACK 2 w - 1 WAS JUST WONDERING | WY MEAR LOS ANGELES| | MOTHING, oMy 1 was Gas—Oxygen—X-rays | c L Howwy 2 IF PERWAPS YOU WERE ~WHAT'S ON YouR MIND, | | THINKING MAYBE , PERWAPS ANY WORSE LOOKING Tan A | THE TRUNKS y ¢ A0 . LoT OF TWESE BASES GETTNG | pup” qoID S GONG NEAR LOS ANGELES BY IN PICTURES . T THOUGHT National Bank Bldg. IF WE WENT NCRSE IN ATENDANCE ( /s A Sl NEAR HOLLY- John J. Tarrant Funeral Director and Embalmer 1 s, raavee NOTICE. OF HEARIN 5 . O] EARIN ON PERHAPS ? ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT . Probate Court, District of Berlin, #s, New Britain, March 7th A. D. } Estate of Alhert Halpern late of New Brital: sald district deceased The administratrix having exhibited he administration account with sald estato to this court for allowance, it is Ordered—That the 28th day of March at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at l the probate office in New Britain ba ani 284 E. MAIN ST. \ 4 4 | : the sama is assigned for a hearing on the Tel. 221-12 { | N allowance Upholstery and Repairing | \ | 23" heren. 1o Sppear At aed-time on Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 3 ed therein to appear at mid time and | : i 3 place, by publishing this order in som. o : newspaper publiehed In New Britain a aving a cir tion in sald district and by posting & copy on tha public sign post in snld town of New Britain, neatest the place where the deceased last dwel*, and HOMES s — ' | [eEEEREEE FARMS | BUILDING LOTS | T e e e MR DERKING, 1 BETCHA You KANOW HOW TO TUAE A Read the ‘ reu cue sareae /NS5 ‘-‘\‘\‘.j:vw‘ -WANNA BET CAPITOL NEXT MONDAY Have a Laugh With the Popular Comedians LEW WILLIAMS —ahd WHEA You AN'ME : 3 ‘OR(-'E RUBIN WUZ YUNG, in their Chic-Chic Revue} 20—PEOPLE—20 WHAT DID T TELL YE, MISS BLLYT DIDA'T I SAY YOUR FA WAS A WOANDER ?- LISSEAN To HIim! HE'S PLUNRIAUP THAT MACHINE = A S LIKE A HARVARD SOPHOMORE! fiuf; \ili SGalbechline D) AAD T'll BETCHA HE cgN _,:‘,\JG A'Q Too! T'LL BETCHA e o \HE'S GOT A VOICE! CAPITOL - NEXT MONDAY “REAL ESTATE FOR SIALE7 ‘ ¢ : » Ao - : ‘ 4 L A Ta':: r‘)'f!etl‘;e:nir‘;}lll‘;;;:rons ADS y o || =y 7 iF 4 24 ] | AL o UNDOWN” AP e on the -~ ; . § | ( N \ ! Z ’3‘ ! " — e z [| BALACE — meginning sunday Classified Page “The Chorus Lady” One of the Best This Year