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Issues nstructions as' coiraso st varen 11— Demanded by Congress i teputation Colorado and the oldest Knight of umbus, beg his 105th year on His 104th birth- He has lived the lay rday Washington, March 17 ormity with the resolution aloy 1t the last session of con nterstate commerce lay ordered an investigat he existing freight rate stri the railroads of the The action is desig it particularly the bea ad rates upon the agri commn In pr 18 be n crude raw mat to high as compar n finished good na ast ere some er married | reception in Patrick's n of fifty years' congratula eve Pres message Decemt Hantoni ot as ever” he nslons now are costing $200,000,000 & bee e of of war widows, ntends to inam derly to shippers, carr practicable ssary or appropriate stons and orders may be progress of the commission is req the | t ful AN, O\ o2 vnE’PAREDZ%q&%’\ CllBERTJUSTWD/j ) the countr Z dom of m riers of t abfected declared § livestock at the ful rates compat ten 1 ser Wi words “¢ ing the i aion said it v take up the r press, telegr Ing car comy ceedings, rail and will embrace prevail in tha & wat The Little Store The With the Big Values * et M efs or stats June 15 mission “will co me the assistance of and of representatives of t 1 study know of its own commissions w Tomorrow, vard Christen “Volstead” Son ('amel in New York Zoo He vint Goods, guaranteed colors. Tomor- row, yard. vear old s stead was o Volstea $1.89 Ruffled Tomorrow, pair ... THE HERALD CLASSIFTIED BRING GOOD RESULTS ADS THE POTTERS Special Notice 400—MAIN STREET—400 TOMORROW LAST DAY OF OUR Anniversary Sale Take Advantage of the Bargains Offered 19¢ 36-inch Long Cloth, 12Y%c 59¢ Yankee Prince Dress fast . 45¢ Curtains. $1.29 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925, "~ Oh, Stop! City Items Tell “Rudy” your battery trou- | bles, 170 East Main St., near Summer, | —advt, | ‘SBantl Puzzo has been granted a | permit for a three family house at |251 Linwood street to cost $12,000, | Call and see the new Hupmobile at our shotvroom at 7 Main St.—adv | M. and Mrs, Ernest Brainard of 77 Elm street will entertaln the | members of Sons of Veterans aux- | Mary, thelr auxiliary and friends to- morrow night from § to 10:30 o'clock. | For style and beauty in dresses at |sale prices, sce the Mary Elizabeth | Dress Shop, 87 W. Maln, Prof. Bldg. —advt. A. G. Hammond camp, United | Spanish War veterans, will hold a regular meeting In the state armory tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. St. Patric’s Dance, Sullivan's Dancing School tomorrow.—advt. Rum Runner Deserts | Wife as Police Near Leads English Court Set Lady Sinclair is one of the most popular hostesses in English court circles. Here she is shown with her daughter, Patricia, and son, Murray. Manchester, N. H. March 17. | Mrs. Charles E. Corriveau of this | city was arrested last night on charges of {llegal transportation of | liquor when her husband left her {seated in their automobile, sald to | have contained 80 gallons of alco- hol and two gallons of wine. The police, they said, were rapldly over- hauling Corriveau when he drove into a farmyard, leaped from the machine and fled, into the woods, leaving wife, automobile, liquor and overcoat behind him. He has not been captured. SELDOW SENTENCED. New York, Maréh 17.—Morris J. | Seldow, arrested Wednesday to an- | swer charges of violation of parole from Elmira reformatory and of bond forfeiture in an assault cas was sentenced yesterday on the lat- ter charge to Serve 30 days in the workhouse. Seldow’s identity was disclosed by the discovery that his wife was formerly Mary Woodson, Look whdt the English tallors would have us men wear—trouse with balloon legs and tucked walsts Newest thing in London. The bot- toms are 22 inches in diameter. |Clara Morris, Once Great | Actress, Is 87 Today | Yonkers, N. Y., March 17.—Clara Morris, once a great actress, today observed her elght seventh birthday {at her home in Colonial Heights, | Yonkers. She is now an invalid con- | fined to her bed. | She retired from the stage more | who had been missing for two years than twenty years ago. She strictly | from har home in Washington, D. C. adheres to her rule of denying her- | {self to interviewers. PRISONER HANGS SELF. [ e —— Boston, March 17.—George H. OPEN DOOR FAILS Turner, under sentence of 9 to 12 ‘ Paris—French newspapers estl- | vears in the state prison at Charles- | mate that 100 prisoners escape from | town, ended his life by hanging in {American jalls and penitentiaries his cell yesterday. It was his second |each week. The French police re-|attempt, the first attempt being | ceive 20 to 50 bulletins a week, ask- | made February 14, 1934, He had ing them to watch for escaped Ame- | been pronounced sane after his first uicide attempt. He was found guilty rican convicts, and they believe they notice of only half of the [in 1923 of assault on a 12-year-old child Dress Goods Shop! | receive | escapes. The Little Store With the Big Values 18¢ 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting. To- l/ morrow, yd. 2 ZC TSN D R $1.98 All Wool Dress Flannel. $l .25 R R R AR $1.90 Novelty Silk Crepe. wa . $1.25 vard $1.25 Pure Silk Japanese Pongee, $1.98 Black Silk Satin. Tomorrow, $l 3 1 9 SER e oo RSB SR A T SRS 69c Butterfield's Nor- mandy Voile. Tomorrow, yd... 440 THAT'S PAS LITTLE BOY FRIEND pense of said property 'POLLY AND HER PALS UALITY GBODS AT: ! 318: MAIN 5 CONOMY PRICES: T TEL. 2485 Morning Specials from 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. Lean Fresh Shoulders m 17¢ upk-2lc Smok ot 16(:{ 21s. 29 € Ll ann525c1 250 Milk ... ALL DAY SPECIALS LOIN LAMB CHO LAMB FORES .... ROAST PORK .... Ih. 28¢ BEST FRANKFOR L HB0G0RGATHE 1h. 18¢ BONELESS POT ROAST ............. Ih 18¢c CORNED BEEF...........ccocvceeeen.. Ib 10c SUGARI0" & 67c .... 3 cans 27c | EVAPORATED MILK ...... | CONFECTIONERY SUGAR .. ven. 21bs. 17c B PORK AND BEANS................ 3 cans 25¢ Baker’s Cocoa ..... can lSci Royal Lunch Crackers Sifted Pegs..... 2 cans .o 2 1-2 Ibs. e (ol o i JelloFmue .. 3 pkgs. 29¢ ?,“'é G(Z';:po‘"“ . g:i sos | Toilet Paper ... 3 rolls 23c 1 ==C| Shredded Wheat .. pkg. 11c Fancy Peaches. . Ige can 35¢| White Meat Tuna.. can 23c WEDGWOOD CREAMERY B U T T E R 2 Ibs. 95c PARKSDALE FARM STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ........... 2doz. 756 CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES . ........ doz. 25c EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT . ..... 1 for 23 | Best Maine Potatoes Fresh Cut Hamburg Lux 3 pkgs. | 1. 39 § "lb. 22¢ Cloth Sack 40c Large Ripe Bananas doz. 29¢| Fancy Baldwin A?P';'& Iceberg Lettuce ... hd. 15¢| Sound Yellew Onions o [ 3 Ibs. 17c fl| New Green Cabbage. . lb. 8c Sunkict Lo lde | WHERE IN THE WORLD DID You GET HiM, MR. POTTER THATS A VERY RARE AND VALUABLE SPECIMEN ToLD You TO HOLD ON CAN ALWAYS TRUST A i INSTINCT Naretioi ) @oT JUSEHOLD HATS A B. Y. JONE High Grade Persian Ruzs and Carpets Phone 285 or 2-4 Showrooms: 885 COMMONWEALTH AVY WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO SEE “The Only Womar?” || [ SUTTIALY wonT ! | ADD ANY WEIiGHT /| [ ( T JUST FEEL THE POURDS DROPPING OFFN ME. §-6- R F (T LOSES PoLLY /TW0 POUNDS T { FOR THE 7 LUVVA \ Plenty of Action I:I'WSUV-'TMNLY AM A GRAAND REDUCER! FO-FIVE -SIX-SEBBEA- MATINEE /@ | s6—BU o I | 67— WAT | 62—WANTED—ARTI! THAT ANIMAL 2 HUH © You AT YOUR SERVICE Below is 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 insertion in same day’s paper CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS . ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2-—-DEATH NOTICES | 3—FLORISTS 4—=FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6—LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 7--STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES §—~AUTO AND TRUCK sAGENCIES 9~-AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13—AUTOS—TAXI SERVICB 14—GARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-LS WANTED 17—8ERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSEUSE 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT INESS SERVICE RENDERED DENTISTS DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY & CLEANING ANCE—ALL KINDS | 26—LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGB 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 23—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES 45—DANCING TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV, INSTRUCTORS | 88— WANTED—INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AG. 40—HELP—AGEN’ VANT! EN WANTED OR WOMEN SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 3—MONEY LOANED 9—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK AND SWINB 'ATS, PETS GS, POULTRY SUPPLIES v LES H —LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE 55—ARTICLE:! 54—WANT S & OFFICE EQUIP I AND DAIRY PRODUCTS D AND FUEL 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES fACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS CHANDISE AT THE STORES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 63 B—RADIO 55, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY ES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 69—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 0OM AND OFFICES MS FOR RENT —HOUSES FOR R 74—SUBURBAN FOR R 75—VACATION PLACE 3 FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HORE PLACES FOR SALB FOR SALE TE FOR EXCHANGB TATE—W e 88—HOTEL 89—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD FOR HOUSEKEEPING D—BOARD OR LODGING fOR “I ToLD You S0 ¢ — T8 WiF-E hel & OO THE HERALD “WANT ADS" ' Alphabeticaly Arras and Ready LINE RAT! CONSECUTIVE Minimum Book Chal No Ad Accepted A ANNOUNCEMENTS Burlal Lots, Momumeats | BRITAIN—Mounmental W k Bt. Monuments of doscriptions. Carving and letter cuttiny r Ity. BURIAL VAULT&—Conorete _stesl forced; water preof. hermetically eeal od, will outlast efther wood or meta Do not require larger lots Ressonabl priced. N, B. Vault Co. Kensingto Tel. 647-] Florist GUT FLOWERBS—potted plants, pleasin varloty. Bpecializing on funeral worl Johnson's Greenhouse, 17_Church 8t. FRUIT AND SHADE TREBS—grape vines rose bushes, small tomato plants, privi and barberry bushes, Thos. Paonessa, 31 Oak St. NICE CARI tlowers, Oak St. Tel. 2643 POTTED PLANTS—Abutilon, Azales, B gonla, Clneraria, Cyclamen, Ferns, Pal Vincos, etc. Flower Garden House, 116! Stanley Bt. Phone 2383-12, &tore 43 Maln Bt Lost and Found BLACK POCKETBOOK—Iost between i West Main St., Plainville and Moderi| Boot Shop, New Britain, finder plea: return or motify Mri East Main 8t BOSTON TERRIER—dog lost, Iiberal re| ward for return of same. G. K. Mo/ Auley, 26 Harrison § DEPOSIT BOOK 6529 Berlin Bank, Finder kindly return book bank. EYB GLASSES LOST—in black case, Fi day night on Maln 8t. Return to W, Hatch Co. WALTHAM WATCH—lost with Initials O A. B. on Park 8t, near Maple 8t. Finder return to Oscar Carlson, 40 Main Sf Reward, ATION Sandallle's Personals camera fr your film here and get one. Studo. Buy Arcadd| BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE— Catholic children, between tha ages of five and fourteen years, need fred homes. Communicate with the BUREAU OF CHILD WELFARE 171 CAPITOL AVENUE HARTFORD, CONN, Store Announcements 1 3 “EMENT—March 1st the Centrall Auto Laundry will take charge of th garage at 238 Maln St., formerly Clark’ Auto Laundry for storage, washin pollshing, simonizing, greasin repalring, auto top trimming. (T WILL PAY YOU—TO WALR A FEW| BTEPS AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN-| TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNE! SHIRT BARGAINS. ARMY & NAVY| STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION,| AUTOMOTIVE ] e Auto and Truck Agencles s BUICK MOTOR CARS service, Capitol Buick Go. 1 Phone| 2607. CADILLAG CARS—Bales anc Bervice, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern. West Main. corner Lincoin streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—BSales and wervice. 8uperior Auto Company, 176 Arch Bt. Plons 211, DODGE BROTHERS—Bales and service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 155 Elm 8te corner Frankiin. Phone 1. FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Forde tractor, Sales and service, Genine parts and accessories. Automotive Sales | & Service Co, 200 E. Main,_Phone 270L, HUDSON ESSEX—8al, service. Park St. Auto Co. assoclate dealer. 330-333 Park St. HUPMOBILB CARB—Baies wnd service City Service Btation, Hartford Aves corner Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa. LEXINGTON—high grade motor ca Bales and Bervice. C. A Bence Main 8t. _Phone 2315 MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bi service. Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch 8t. Phone 2052 X NASH—motor cars. Gee the new lime. Bales and Bervice A G. Hawker. 53 Elm street SLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS—"The Re- fined Si. Smith Motor Sales, 100 West Phone ales and Arch Bt and Motor © tmore Paige-J 319 East Main S§t. Tel. 2810. R Hudsen, Essex, A fca's leading car values. Bee the 'n . Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 131 Phone 2109, BACKER— MOTOR CARS—Sale and service. Mercers Garage, 191 Parl 8t. Phone 1733-2. REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks., Kennet! M. Searle & Co., Bales and Service, col d Park Sts. Phone 2110. Loct s for Gabriel Snubbers. STAR MOTOR d Service “Just a Real Good Ci 51 Maln St Phone 16. STUDERAKER—Service and' Salesiocom & Arch St. A. & D. Motor Sa'es Co. Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and service, 12% Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2 Autos and Trucks for sale 8 FORD —tou T19%1, for sals, chea Inquire J gett, 160 Hartford A’ FORD —and Franklin_roa ster, ge. 240 Smalley Bt Phone 1168, CEXINGTON 1923 —goo1 BROUGH c 61 Mamn 8t i A. Bence, OVERLAND SEDA ditt A Cherry LAND, 1924 ring a and in a new condition. Garage, 127 Cherry 8t Tail; Ru Phone ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS— FOR THE IMMEDIATE BUYER §0 UP TO THE MINUTE RECO! 0 POPULAR MAKES ND CLOSED. AARON G. PARK 6T. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRJNG GOOD RESULTS