New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 30

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RESIGNATION 0F_ | PASTORACGEPTED . Rev. H. S, Laudis Wil Continue v . b Interest in Mission Work slippe v work Rev. Harry & Landls, who for t} last four years has he the Emmar mitted his v meeting of Jast night, to take The regret. His chief 1 that he dislikes pendency upon the church for his salary quently his livelihood w 1icves he can obtuin in s er ways. v, being a he worker in t! said that le uel Gospe signatior resignatior whel would #hat money utilized for the further- ance of th what his Landis sai ite, although be directed field At the member of 1 board of the Ind slonary alliar en an interest hopes to get I source and af tinua to do min ary deputation Rev., Mr tor of the death of Rev. 1921, removed to eeyville, Pa., wh of the Baptist dained in the To Baptist church in PI 8t one time was a ehurch whose pastor H. Conwell, famous f on “Acres of Diam During his residence in New Brit ain Rey. Mr. Landis has do! toward the church and ma ments will remain nesses of his never The church now has a n of approximately 25 cludes a conside new members we last vear. at about who come bury, Plai and severzl other neigh and cities. The financial report €. E. Guite was encot ing the vear 3 taled $10,126.6 Jows: Currer fund, $2.573.% publicati $627.85; school § missionars e pas- the is Dr. r his of v of ompl tiring cottage ehildren’s The ele in the William Atkinson church clerk, Mrs auditors, Mrs. it Herman Ha tage prayver Quarrie; praise meetin rectors of oper Tayler and Edwa man of chairr Rockefel]ier' f«\linflflfinn Will Aid Il'i~'hv[: ctors Tiaa | candidate The three f & committee of T INSURANCE Geo. A. Quigley 808 Main St. New Britain fi: B. Y. JONES High Showrooms: \l 285 COMMONWHRTH AVE. Grade Persian Rugs and Carpets or 2552-4 Phone } Hand-Painted Slippers NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 EVENING SCHo0L GRADUATION APR. | (lass of 4 to Receive Diplomas at End of Course in London Hand painted ing wear, whioh are « now, have eated { rous artsts who had thought of anything of ave found ¢ painting pays them introduced in pular Duche™ <t artest of wild fire, and up by other soci- The Latest lon, March 18 rs for eve doing ind betore but who A class of 42 puplls will graduate from the Central evening school on April 1, when they will recelve di- they have completed a course which is }\lr 1ally the equivalent of that In the junior high schools of this eity. | pot ) shoes 1s plomas which will show that some 1, bronze and tap- shades ex- tion cap. side A large number of the puplls were |8 | tormerly attendants at the junior ligh school but were forced to leave before they had finished, being !enubled to complete their course by ans of the continuation classes | three times a week in the eve- ning | This year's graduating class s of approximately the same size as last year's., The members are: Genevieve Josephine Bienasz, Mildred Ingeborg rison, Helen Barbara Milewska, | lia Florence Monko, Helen Mary | Kaczorek, Bertha Helen Kowalew- ska, Helen Stasia Kukue, Stella Pauline Kulak, Mary Rose XKulis Mariette Anna Silverio, Albina Gene- Tosko, Stasia Victorla Zepatka, Helen Margaret Adams, Helen Anna Borowski, Lottla Terenc, Mary Yertha Jaskat, sie Kaplan, Tessie woes Karatey, Irene Grac Phil- . Catherine Mary Prus, phie Catherine Sasiela, Estelle D, Stanke- Ber Mary Stempien, Martin Albrecht Theodore Annunziata, Premo T. Bartumoili, Concetto Can- rella, Donato L. Errede, Gunard Johnso Alexander A. Julian, Alex Kaplan, Nathan Kravetz, William E. | Meisner, Joseph A. Novick, Domonic a1, ottavi, Phillp Paladino, Karl T. Polenz, Armand E. Roux, Edward ! fchmidt, Frank J. Staw: Bennie Wisnefsky, Henry E. Veklund satin, ; g ter Island Summer Resort is Destroyed ,'N. Y., March 18.— A W known sum- ter Island Heights, { ecarly toda Dr. A, C 1 from the men' J. | reca me he MRS, CREAN TO SING of 13 Sum- the | vieve that t state ' lis, 1d an port many en- noted King's Neighbor Plays Piano on 102nd Birthday Ingoldisthorpe, Eng., March 13 Mrs. eanor Tylden, a neighbor of King George and Queen Mary at . Sandringham House and York Cot- ta celebrated her 102nd hirthday recently by playing the piano from memory for the henefit of scores of and friends who had pay their respects. ago, on her 100th Typden was visited in three queens— Queen Mary, the queen of Norway and Queen Alexandra. She and her family have long been known in the jistrict, where her husband, the late Rev. William Tylden, was Vicar of Dersingham, near here, 50 years ago her relatives assembled to Two years birthday, M her home by Washington—The elite of Wash- ington society have nothing on thelt chauffeurs. One hundred chauffeurs for soclety leaders, diplomats and zovernment officlals recently held a that rivaled some of the real affairs. Many of the appeared in full dress ball soclety chauffeurs suits. More than 33,000 lost umbrellas are turned in at London police head- quarters each year e —_— WHEN YOU WANT PERSONAL OPTICAL SERVICE CONSULT Frank E. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Tel. 1905 327 TAIN ST. ? WHAT DO YOU MEAN SiLty € ARYBODY THAT wOULD TAKE THAT AUSTRALIAN MENACE OFF ™My WANDS woulD LOOW LIKE SANTA BUT HE SAYS IN ABBA DABBA HAS T 1 RESIAITHEN = MISEUS PERKIAG| DONE WENT To A MOVIE WIFE MISTER ASHUR. WHERE ‘S HOT LEGAL FIGHT Defense Lays Down - Verbal Cheyenne, tling at the crucial stage of the Tea- | clair's | counsel,”" plunged into the case with a legal barrage to prevent introduc- counts retary of the interior, who exe- |cuted the Teapot lease to Sinclair's | | Mammoth Ol company. | torney, led the attack Roterts of government counsel to THAT MONEY 1S Mo OBJECT £ MNOw TOU ASK HIM FOR ALL Tou CAN GET TELL HIM HOW WAY INTO QUR HEARTS - TEL. HiM ANYTHING § DONT CARE, BUT GET THE MONEY MISS ROLLY? the bank records with view to co! necting Sinclalr or the Mammoth Oll company with them." Edinburgh Bishop Would Stop Contraceptives Bdinburgh, March 13.—Speaking on birth restriction at a meeting of the Edinburgh diocese of the Epls- copal church, Bishop Walpole sald “that it is quite clear to my mind that Great Britain should follow America and France and prohibit the use of contraceptives in order that our place among the nations may be preserved.” The bishop had previously point- ed out that conditions now are not what they were 50 years ago, Forty per cent of divorces occured in those tamiljes where there were no chil- dren, he said, adding that he be- lleved that in only a small porpor- tlon of thes» cases were children |impossible. Divorce, he said hardly ever occurred where there was a “reasonable” famil HERALD C SIFIED ADS BRING GOOD RESULTS trom El Paso, Tex, and Pueblo, Colo., Who, hp sald, would glve testl- mony tending to show that Fall was the reciplent of certain liberty bonds, some of which, it would be shown, had come from Sinclair. After the government counsel had theoretically called the witness In order that the defense might enter its objection, Mr. Lacey took up the argument. “We object to this testimony on the ground that no evidence thus far has been offered tending to con- nect the defendant or anyone con- nected with the defen conspiracy,” he said, “and In order to make such a connection, govern- ment counsel has not made this an {ssue In the case, ' “The testimony as to the bank ac- counts of Fall thus far has been in the nature of hearsay; no conspiracy has been proved. This evidence is not admissible to show a furtherance of conspiracy, nor is it concerned with the transactions of Sinclair or the Mammoth Oil company, The authorities are plain that a conspir- acy must be established before coun- llsol for the government may go into CAREFUL SHOPPERS “NATIONAL” Patrons Are Prone To Select Quality Meats And Are CAREFUL SHOPPERS. The Purchasing Unit of the NATIONAL MEAT STOF COMPANY uses these facts as a gulde when Procuring Vast Quantities of Quality Meats and Poultry for sale in “NATIONAL" Markets, They, Too, are CAREFUL SHOPPERS. ON TEAPOT DOVE Barrage at Prosecution Wyo.,, March 8.—Bat- Dome trial today, Harry F. Sin- “million dollar array of of testimony regarding bank ac- of Albert B. Fall, former | W. Lacey, veteran Wyoming at- with argu- t against the proposal of Owen | THE 11 to the stand bank officials GREATEST POULTRY VALUE EVER OFFERED NATIVE FRICASSEE CHICKENS 39c . (Weighing 4 to 6 Pounds) " FRESH-KILLED FRICAS! ING CHICKENS 29c bb. ‘ 39c Ib. e b NO. [_‘FOTAT()’ES e pecki_VZLI)’é PRIME CHUCK ROAST | LOINS OF FRESH PORK PRIME RIB ROAST poNELESS POT ROAST i 3 Ib. | 18¢ Ib. HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT..‘._..........'....V........4f}fi} 25¢ 25¢ LB. LEGS OF MILK-FED VEAL 25¢ LB. REAL FRESH SPINACH ........................ peck 25¢ SH - FANCY SALMON e b | e b NATIONAL” MARKTF PLETELY STOCKED WITH Fancy Fresh FILET of SOLE | FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE ....................2 for 25¢ 76 TO 8 P. M. SPECIALS Four Items will be on Sale in * ITEMS ANCY DRY-PICKED SMALL ROASTING CHICKENS 3O¢ Ib. (Welghing 4 to 514 Pounds) Regular value of these items 48c 1b. TPANCY FRESH-KILLED YOUNG FOWL (4 to 6 1bs)) CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER 47¢ b FRESH-CAUGHT | CODFISH 16c Ib. FRESH-CAUGHT HADDOCK ARE COM- A FULL LINE FISH AT EX- LL Between The Hours of 6 and 8 p. m. on Saturda; kets at LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. SEE STORE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR THESE TIONAL" Mar- National Meat Stores Company 70 WEST MAIN ST. “Largest Retailers of Meats In America” PHONE 483 Stores Throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut. \‘ B \ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly Arianged For Quick and Ready once. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid 0 i . § i 0 dayi il warly Order Rates Upon Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to au inch. Minimum Space § lines. Minimum Book Charge, 36 centa No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for lassitiod Page on Bame DLay, Ads Acce) Over the Telephone for convenience of Oustomers. Call 925, Ask for n “Want Ad" Operator. _——— E————— City Items 81,50 Application. Edward Kjos has sold his photo- graphic establishment at 353 Main street to Joseph and Stella Fitrzyk. Victrolas and pianos, at Morans'— adv, Members of the Stella Rebecca lodge drill team will take part in a full rehearsal at Odd Fellows' hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, In preparation for an initlation in the near future. | Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. —advt. Charles Clark has disposed of his auto laundry business at 238 Main street and is now conducting an |auto electric repair business on Lin- coln street. Dance, March-17, I. O. O. F. hall, Am. Leglon Orchestra.—advt, Felix Borkowski, manager of the Belvidere Atlantic and Pacific store, has been awarded $50 offered in a | company contest for Connecticut. Hats of distinction at the French Hat Shop, Professlonal Bldg.—advt. For up-to-the-minute style in bet- | ter made dresses, Mary Elizabeth | Specialty, 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg. | —advt. Frank Cedar of Burlington crushed his finger yesterday while working at the corner of Hart and Griswold streets, hitting it with a | sledge hammer. The tip of the fin- ger was amputated by Dr. David E. Waskowitz, Attorney §. Gerard Casale has left | for Florida on a week's business trip Miss Gertrude Johnson, who was injured in the trolley accldent at the corner of Chestnut and Stanley | streets several weeks ago, has ac- cepted a settlement from the Con- necticut Co. Mrs. Lewis E. Hurlburt is at the | New Haven hospital for an opera- tion. Mrs. \Elenora Maleski, formerly of this city, {8 at the Hartford hos- pital ‘undergoing treatment. | * The Anchor Brand Girls® club will | hold a card party at the club rooms | on "Thursday evening, March 19, at |3 o'clock. | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING GOOD RESULTS ORDER OF NOTICE At a court of probate heid at Plain- | ville within and for the district of Plain- \ille on the 1tih day of March 1935, ' , Meritt O. Ryder, Judge. state of Albert Hultenius late of Plainville in said district, deceased. The administrator having made written application to sald court, in accordance | Swith the statute, for an order of sale of | the whole or part of the real estate des- | eribed therin, it 1s ordered that said appli- | cation be heard at the probate office, Plainville on the 19th day of March, 1825 [ at one n'clock In the afterncon; and that | hotice thereof be given, by publishing a copy qf this order in the New Britain | Merald, a newspaper having a circulation |in sald district, and that return bs made | to this court. Attest, MERITT O. RYDER, Judge. Notice Rumage sale all day Saturday, 70 Church St. next to AdKins, auspices ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak Bt. Monuments of all slses and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting wour clalty, BURIAL VAULT#—Conorete stoal rein- torced; water preof, bermetically eesl- od, will outlast sither wood or metal. Do not require | r lota, Reasonably . N, B. Vault Co, Kensington. Hortse [ GOT VLOWERB—poited plants, pleasing varloty, Bpecializing on funersl work Johnson's_Greenhouss, 617 Chureh B8t. GUT FLOWERS—potted piants, all kinds funeral work, free delivery, Carnationa $1 a doz. Bandallie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak §t.Phone 2643-12, FRUIT AND SHADE TREES—grape vin rose shes, amall tomato p! and barberry bushes, Thos, Paonessa, 2 Oak 8 Vincos, ete, Stanley Bt. Phone 2388-12, Main Bt. Phone 3394, Lost and Found L MEMORANDUM BOOK—Singer 8ewling Machine book and order book lost, re- turn to Itallan Book Store or Bloger Bewing Machine Co, Rew: POCKETBOOK—Iost 8 Btore 436 Between 14 Broad and 30 Sexton £t, Return to Mrs. 30 Sexton 8t. Personal [ DON'T KEEP—your old camera you waste film. Trade it for a new one. We give you & good nllowance, Arcade Studlo, oosell| ANNOU arch 1st the Central Auto Laundry will take charge of the garage at 238 Maln Bt. formerly Clark's Auto Laundry for storage, washin polishing, simonizing, greasing, ge: repairing, auto top trimming, Tel. 1480, PERT ADVICE—goes froe with every camera you huy here, till you are able to get good plctures. Arcads Studio. (T WILL PAY YOU—TO WALR A FEW STEPS AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN- TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEL BHIRT BARGAINS, ARMY & NAVY STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION. AUTOMOTIVE ] - Auto and Truck Agencles 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and servica. pitol Buick Co. 193 Arch St. Phone 2607, GADILLAG CARS—8ales and _Bervice. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern." West Maln, corner Lincoln streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—Bales and service, Buperior Auto Company, 176 Arch Bt. Phony 211. DODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 166 Elm 8t. corner Frankiin. 'hone 7 FORD _CARS 5 TRUGKS—Fordson tractor. Bales and service. Genulne parts and accessories. Automotive Sales & Bervice Co., 200 E. Main. Phons HAUDSON ESSEX—8ales and service. Park St. Auto Co. sssoclate dealer. 330-332 Park St. HUPMOBILE OARB—Gales and servics. City Service Gtation, Hartford Ave. corner_Btanley St. A. M. Paonesss. [EXINGTON—high _grade molor cara Sales and Service C. A. Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2216, {TAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales and service, Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch St._Phone 2952, NASH—motor_cara. 8ee the mew lins. Bales end Bervice A. G. Hawker, 68 Elm _street. STDEMOBILE_MOTOR CARB—'The R fined Bix.” Smith Motor Bales, 100 Weat Main 8t. Phone 2900, WHITMAN PAIGE-JEWETT CO, 319 B. Maln 8t. Tel. 2810, PTERCE-ARROW—Hudson, Essex, Amer- lca’s leading car values. 8ee the new coaches. Honeyman Auto Eales Co. 139 Arch Bt. Phone 2109, RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. Mercer's Garage, 191 Park 8t. _Phone 1733-2 O MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kennsth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. Elm and Park Sts, Phone 2110. Lecal agents for Gabriel b STAR MOTOR CAR. “Just & Real Good Car. 51 Main St. Phone 2215. STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Salesroom st 225 Arch St. A. & D. Motor Sales Co. Inc. Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and service, 127 Cherry St. “The Bleave-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph. Phone 20512, Autos and Trucks for Sale L] Tivery car, box body, ogod bar- Price $250, Emall payment, bal- terms. Car may be seen at o d . C. A. Bence, FORD—touring car, 1921, for sale, Cheap, Inquire Jesse Daggett, 169 Hartford Ave. FORD—fordor sedan, for sale, Inquire, 753 East S8t. \o{ the First Baptist Church.—advt. BY J. P. McEVOY skwuDGE! skwupGe! HIS LETTER \ WHAT GWEET CREATURES worien ARE / 118 LUCKY THE LAW ALLOWS A MAN To MARRY ONLY ONE OF THEM ME, ABBA DABBA DON'T You, KNOW ME DABBA BACK To MY HOME AND HEART WHERE 15 HE £ WON HIS KANGAREESE FOR: “ROSEMARIE, 1 LOVE You?), AN IF Yo DOA'T MIND, MISTAH PERKINS, AW'D LIKE To Go oUT Fo' A | BIT- AH's PUT ALL Yo | SUPPER ON DTABLE. Yos GoT RoasT CHICKEA, SHE DOANE WEANT OUT WIFE MIGTAH SWIFFLE AN’ WONT BE HOME FOR DINNER- EAT IA HEY, COME ANAY FROM ME. I AM GOING AWAY AND TRY To FORGET HEY, WAIT A MINUTE { ) ¥oR THE FUST TiME ) N 20 yEARS T can SoLID CoMFORT ! FORD ROADSTER—and Franklin road- ster, O'Dell's Garage, 240 Smalley 8t Phone 1168, LEXINGTON coundition, Phone 2715, CEXINGTON COUPE, 1923—n first class condition, C. A. Bence 61 Main St 7Phnna 15, GVERLAND, 1824—touring __car, equipped and in a new condition. dolph's Garage, 127 Cherry S8t. 2051-2, BROUGHAM, C. A. Bence, 1923—good 61 Main Bt fully Ru- Phone ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS— FOR THE IMMEDIATE BUYER 60 UP TO THE MINUTE RECON DITIONED CARS—NO REASQ ABLE OFFER REFUSBD, SEB THESE BUYS IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY. POPULAR MAKES OPEN AND CLOSED. AARON G. COHEN, INC. 185 PARK 8T. TARTFORD. —_—_— BETTER USED CARS 1824 Coupe (low mileage) $435. 1924 Tudor, §500. 1923 Tourings, $200 to $300. 1922 Tourings, $125 to $175. RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL YEARS ALL PRICES Oldsmobile touring in beautiful con- dition, $350. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN ET. TEL. 1513. POPULAR FORD DEALERS BRAND NEW-—Maxwell club sedan. run 40 miles. Bubstantis Honeyman Auto Bales, Bt. Tel. 2100, Only reduction. 139 Arch Special Notice Annual entertalnment and dance will be given by Braze Camp No. 11701, M. W. of A. at Norden Bungalow, Saturday evening, March 14 —

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