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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925, e i £ T e, TEAPOT LEASE WAS HELD FROM PUBLIG| = Rear Admiral Robinson Admifs Ry This on Stand By The Assoclated Press Cheyenne, Wyo., Ma leasing ¢ t Dome Kinclair trom c eording naval today, f Admira enginee ‘We cause miral R tion e of government In reply admiral d had sa with t congress holler.” Admiral Roblison eoncealing some of t cerning the lease asked for them by tative P, H. Kelley of M MAPLE ILL NEWS Albert 0 him they would 2 The next meeting of the Club of Maple Hi Wednesfay afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock at the Walter J. Sorrow An interesting Arranged, Miss Slisie tt of Newingto @enter will spend the week Epringtield as guest of Miss M Chapman, Mrs F. B. Proudman e Ahe Maple Hill home on Frederick atternoon. The prizes wers won b Mra, Willlam Kinn Leonard Fox and Mrs, H, Olmstead Mre. Tauria B. Banford of ained b at her street Tuesday er, Mrs Golt PLAINVILLE NEWS from fnued Page Seven) 1 1 to Nis friends: this way of expressing my for the many sages in any form from my friends in thanks 1 take appreciation 11 sinc 1 by “A. D. CADY, 1 2 N. E. 1st Court, “Miaml, Florida." Fails To Appear | Sunday night by 1 Callen on a drunk- s released furnished by appe in un- | and 1of § 5 losing fine Club Meets sewing . American Barnes post om it portant Hartford Y A large attend- at both these meet- ternoon Attend District ers of Meeting who are plan- o district meeting ay, are asked rooms Sunday aft- erncon at 1 o'clock. Quick Mail Service nces of quick mail de- v were noted at the Plainville this week. A letter mall- ed at Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday afternoon, was delivered in Plain- ¥ morning at 7:30 o'clock nd a money order made out in th Haven and forwarded to lle, wasreceived, delivered and er was cashed, all in the same 0dd Fellows Doings A rehearsal of the first and third degree teams of Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., will be held in Odd Fel- |lows hall tonight at the regular | meeting of the lodge. On April 7, the local team will journey to Gran- ¢ to exemplify the degree on a class of candidates for the lodge there. On April 23, the official visit of the grand lodge officers to Sequassen lodge, will be made. On April 25, V1an entertainment and dance will be afternoon. Mrs. Willlam F. mas was awarded first prize, James T. Powell the BMiss Mary Manstield, tion cecon the ¢ A turkey dinner will be served un- der the auspices of the Newington @Grange in their hall next Tuesday wvening, March 24th at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs, Leon Dary of Maple ‘Hill avenue have been spending sev- eral days In New York. Mrs. Robt. B. Skinner entertained at bridge several of her New Britain friends at her home on Thompson street last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. J. McBriarty wi awarded first honors and Mrs. Albert Zahnle the consolation pr Miss Henritta Shonts epent the week-end with her friends Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Stuart street. Once Famous Golfer Dies Alone and New York, Marc 19.—- of James Swan, a etructor who t dents Grover 1 row W n, lay eity morgue today Potters field unless placs is provided ! Swan, who was 60 yeara O to is country from Scotland years ago. He is said to one of the first golt professiona ‘pecoma estab shed here, He was married and had no relative eountry. Last Friday gollapsed on a T was taken to E pext day. The verc pospital attendants & 15 had eaten littla o New Bedford Now Has New Strike Broke he hody sght former F unclaimed at the and will go another b yre Tuesday. e fearad she The vesse 18 FLY TN CABIN PI ANE rteen York « twin-n Count ehes The test amazem flaw atreet in E———— Special Notice The Leading Ehepherds of Bet masquerade 2 dance Thursday Mar Mechanics ha —— B. Y. JONES High Grade Persian Rugs and Phone 285 or 25 4 prated golf in- | eveland and Wood- Threat | held in the Community theater. Plainville Briefs The condition of Fred Rullen, {ll at St. Francis' hospital, is slightly improved. Dr. George F. Cook, health officer, reports that there is one case of scarlet fever in the town, Lewis 8. Tator of New Britain road, s returned to his home from the hospital where he was confined with {llness. The probationers’ class of the M. E. church will meet tonight at 7 o’clock. Prayer meeting will be held at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Gertrude Lyman is {1l at her rome on West Main street. 141 West Main St., rent. Apply Saturday, 3 p. m Light trucking and as Lynn Hamm, Tel. 102-15.—advt. Buy your goods for your Easter dresses at I J. o Get your seed —advt at the Plainville advt. Wanted—Energetic young man to | work in meat market. Apply K. D. Market, Forestville, Conn.—advt Get your seeds at the Plainville gineering and Construction Co.— |advt Tord sedan for hire, Drive self. Roberts Garage. Phone 12 ||advt. (Continusd from Page Seven) and thera ong the a general sentiment business leaders of this for an improvement in eondi- to do with the grant- s to those des THE POTTERS QF " LITTLE HIM FROM POTTER HOME e | TIP MR. ASHUR 1S Brock-Barnes | 7 rooma to | es removed. | irnbaum’s.—advt. | Engineering and Construction Co.— | BRISTOL NEWS ing to|! | DOLLING UP BECAUSE MISS POLLY HAS FRIEADS COMING TONIGHT. AND 1T IS MOST LIKELY THEY WiLL BE HON. ?EACHE@ | practice medicine in this state. Stores Adopt Wednesday Closing Plans for the Wednesday afters are that the lecture will be the larg- | Beaucar. st attended event of ita kind evér| The final play “Isn't It Exclting?" held in the high school theater, |was produced under the direction of noon closing of the stores of the city | Manager Earl J, Arnold has an.|Mrs, Carl H, Mason and Mrs, Ken- during the summer months were for- [nounced that all unoccupled seats [neth Chapin, Those who took part mulated at the meeting of the retail [for the lecture will be turned over to [in the cast were Franklin Fletcher, |board of the Bristol Chamber of [those who are standing at 8:30, [Billle Rosen, George Simmons and [Commerce held in the Elks club yes- | The lecture is given under the aus- |Gales ¥, Moore, terday afternoon. A majority of the |pices of the Bristol Chamber of Som. | Rehearsals are now being held by stores will close every Wednesday [merce and the Hristol club. Tickets [the Bristol Community Players for ifternoon during the months of (have been distributed without cost [“The First Year,” which will be pro- June, July, August and September, but a collection will be taken at the [duced for the public at the Bristol while other stores will close on |lecture to help defray expenses, |Community theater on April 14, Wednesday afternoon during July| Community Players Lntertain ‘ Unlonville proved an easy oppo- and August and the first two Wed-| Threo one-act plays were glven In |nent for the Company L five last nesdays in September, |the Bristol Community theater lust [night at Red Men's hall when the President Frederick G. Hughes of (evening by members of the Bristol [locals defeated the up-valley. five by the Bristol Chamber of Commerce |Community Players for friends and |a score of 38 to The first half \ddressed the meeting and spoke of [members of that organization, The [showed the locals in the lead by a business conditions here, Announce. (plays were witnessed by about 600 score of 23 to 5, When the second ment was made that the Chamber |people team went in in the last half, the of Commerce members will hold a| The first play was the “Rehearsal” [visitors scored a few more points, get-together meeting at Lake Com- |put on by young women of the or-| The Guardsmen and the West pounce early in May, |ganization in which the following |Ends will play the rubbder game of Riley Lecture Tonight took part: Chester, Louise [the city champlonship serles on Iri- With over 1,400 tickets issued for |Berry, abeth Ransom, day night at the high school. the illustrated lecture “The Lure of |Dorls McCrum, e Beach and ——— the Northwest” to be delivered by |Alice Hayden. MOTORMAN INJURED Frank Brach Riley, noted lecturer,| ‘“The Gray Overcoat” was next giv-| Waterbury, March 19.—Motorman author, lawyer, explorer and moun- en under the direction of Charles C.|Michael Hardy 1s confined to his tain climber, at the Bristol Com-|Ball. Those taking part were Claude [home in this city today as the re- munity theater tonight, indications |Terrell, Charles C. Ball and Peter sult of Injurles sustained when the THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly Arranged For Quick R Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTION® Charge Prepatd Iine Iine Iine line line line I to a line o nch, Minimum Bpace, 8 Iines. Minimum Book Charge, 36 centa. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classitiod Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of Oustomers, Call 925, Aak for a “Want Ad" Operator. trolley car of which he had charge was struck in the rear by another trolley in charge of Motorman Dwyer at Frost bridge, on the Thomaston- Waterbury trolley line between 6 and T o'clock last night. B O EE————————— Yours truly, John Smith All the world despises an anonymous letter. We like a man to sign his name to what he writes. . But did you ever think that unknown merchandise is anonymous? Nobody to vouch for it. No name signed. Notice the advertisements in this paper. There In bold print are the names of those who stake their repu- tations—stake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. The maker of advertised goods realizes that he might fool you once—but never the second time. His success is dependent upon your continued confidence in what he says in the advertisements. Read the advertisments with confidence. They tell truths that you should know. The measure of satisfaction is larger in advertised products OVER 11,000 HERAL DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation 6! %0 Mg 16 STOP IN THE proBITION £ NAME OF THE [ WiNvus NeeDLES DESPERATE FOR THE LOVE ABBA DABBA, HAS KIDNAPED THE N THE DEAD OF NIGHT AND EVEN Now MAY BE OBSERVED STEALING AWAY WITH HIM UNDER THE VERY EYES OF LAW , © 1915 by King Fonrrs Syt | Comt Boam rghts remresd [7IF HON. PA WILL TAKE A YOUR 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 UNERAL DIRECTORB 5—LOST AND FOUND 0—~PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 13—AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13—AUTOS~TAX1 BERVICB 14—GARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCY'L8-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—SERVICE BTATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSEUSR 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—~BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—-DENTISTS 22—DRESSMAK] & MILLINERY 23—DYEING & CLEANING 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS 25—LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGB 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING —PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WK —PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESBIONAL SERVICES 32—REPAIRING & P1aNO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER BERVICE® EDUCATIONAL | 14—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES ANCING TEACHERS NETRUMENTAL AND VOCAL QCAL & PRIV, INSTRUCTORS $8—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41—HELP—MEN WANTED ELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL | 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | 47 NVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 43—MONEY LOANED | 49—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND SWINBD 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS 52—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 63—HORSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE BTOCK MERCHANDISE 55—ARTICLES FOR BALE 56—BUILDING MATERIALS 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 59—FEED AND FUEL 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES | 64—MACHINERY, ELEC, & TOOLS 5—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 61 B—RADIO 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 62—WANTED—ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT DESK ROOM AND OFFICES —FARMS FOR RENT: 10USES FOR RENT UBURBAN FOR RENT VACATION PLACES FOR RENT WAREHOUSES & FTORAGE 77—WANTED—TO RENT REAL FSTATE FOR SALE 78—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 79—AUCTIONEERS $0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP. $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 82—FARMS FOR SALE | $3—HOUSES FOR SALE $4—SHORE PLACES FOR BALE SUBURBAN FOR SALE 88—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB §7—REAL ESTATE—WAN' ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS $8—HOTELS §3—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING WHERE TO DINB OH,POLLY! PA LOOKS JuLST —_ANNOUN MENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 133 Oak Bt, Monuments of all sizea and descriptions, Carving and | Lour_specialty, BURIAL VAULTB—Conerete refn torced; water preof, hermieti ooale od, will outlast either wood or metal Do mot reqyire Iarger lots. Reasonably priced. N, B. Vault Co, Kensington. Tol. 647-15 Florist 3 UT FLOWERB—potted pIanta, pieasing varloty, Bpecializing on funeral work Johnson's (3reenhouss. 617_Chureh 8t. FRUIT AND SHADE TREES—| m rose bushes, sma nte, pri and barberry bushes. Thos. Paonessa, 213 Oak Bt. NTCH CARNATIONS—11 & doz. Very fine flowers, Bandallle's Greenhouse, 38§ Kk Bt. Tel. 2643-12. POTTED PLANTS—Abutilon, Azales, Be: gonia, Cineraria, Cyolamen, ¥ Vincos, ste, Flower Garden Hou Etanley St. Phone 23§8-13. Btore 438 Main St Phone 3304, L Lost and Found L LADY'S BAR PIN—with hriner embiem lost Tuesday evening, Finder please return to Herald. PATR—of tortolse _ enell spectacles, loat Tuesday noon. Finder please call 1504, . Personals [J PO YOU WANT—a camera fres? Buy your film here and got one Arcade Studlo, BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE— Cathollo children, betwoen the five and fourteen years, need homes. Communicate with the BUREAU OF CHILD WELFARE 171 CAPITOL AVENUE HARTFORD, CORN, Store Announcemeots 1 ANNGUNCEMENT—March 1st the Cedtral Auto Laundry will take charge of the garage at 238 Main 6t., formerly Clark's Auto Laundry for storage, washing, polishing, stmontzing, greasing, general ing, auto top trimming, Tel. 148 (T WILL PAY YOU—TO WALK A FEW STEPS AND' LOOK OVER OUR WIN- TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEL BHIRT BARGAINS. ARMY & NAVY STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UKION. | " AUTOMOTIVE ] - Auto and Truck Agencles 8 BUICK MOTOR CARB—sales and service, Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch 6t. Phone 2607, CADILLAC CARS—Bales and Bervice. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln_streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. Buperior Auto Company, 17¢ Arch 8t. Phony 211. BGODGE_BROTHERS—Sales and service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 156 Elm 8t. cotner Frankitn. Phone 731. FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson tractor. Sales. and service. Genufne Parts and Accessories. Automotive Bales & Service Co., 200 E. Main, Phone 3701, HAUDSON ESSEX—Sales and service, Park St. Auto Co. associate dealer. 330-337 Park St. HUPMOBILE CARB—Balet City Bervice Station, corner Stanley St.. LEXINGTON—high wnd_service artford Ave. A. M. Paonesss. grade motor care. Sales and Service. C. A Bence, §) Main 6t. Phone 2216, WAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales and service. Bennett Motor Bales, 250 Arch 8t. Phone 2952, NASH—mptor_cars. Bales and Service. Elm_street. SLDFMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Re- fined Six." Smith Motor Sales, 100 West Main St. Phone 2900. PAIGE & JEWETT—Motor cars, fales & Service. Whitmore Palge-Jewett Co.. 313 East Main 8t. Tel. 2810, PIRRCE-ARROW—Hudson, Besex, Amer-: ica's leading car values. B8ee the mew coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch St._Phone 2109 RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. Mercer's Garage, 191 Park 8t. _Phone 173 RED MOTOR CARS—and trucks, Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. Elm and Park 6ts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. |STAR MOTOR CAR—GSales and Service. “Just a Real Good Car. C. A. Bence. 5L Main St Ploné 2216 STUDEBAKER—Service and Salesroom st 225 Arch St. A. & D. Motor Sales Co. Inc. Phone 260. NIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and service, 127 “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." ph. _Phone 2051-2. Bee the new lide. A G. Hawker, Autos and Trucks for Sale ’ FORD ROADSTER—and Frankiin road- ster. O'Dell's Garage, 240 Smalley 8t Phone 1168, LEXINGTON condition, Phone CEXINGTON condition, BROUGHAM, ©. A. Bence, 1023—good 51 Main Bt COUPE, 1925—In fitat class C. A. Bence, b1 Main St ( FEDAN, 1 udolph’s Garage, Phona 2 OVERLAND, 1824—touring _ car, equipped and In a new condition. dolph’'s Garage, 127 Cherry St 2051-2, 81X CYLINDER Tar. mew tap. new rubber. A-1 condition, cheap If sold at once. Metal Specialty Co., Hillerest Ave. Tel 1195 Tperfact con- 127 Cherry Tully Ru- Phone Touring TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING U'SED CARS FOR $100 MUST HAVE THE ROOM Ford Hupmobile touring, Chevrolet touring. ¥ord sedan coupe, BENNETT MOTOR SALER CO 0 ARCH ST. USED CARS Maxwell clu Dodge coupe, 2 Maxwell tourings. Oakland sport touring. 2 Ford sedan, ord coupe. Columbla coups. Maxwell touring. Dort touring. 24 4 3 2 door 3 BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 250 ARCH BT. BETTER USED CARS Coupe’ (low mileage) $435. 1 Tudor, $5600. 1923 Touringe, $200 to $300 1922 Tourings, §125 to $175. RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL TEARS ALL PRICES ©Olasmobile touring in beautiful cons dition, $350. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN ST. TEL. 1518, POPULAR FORD DEALERS

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