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| LAWYERS BANOLET ) AND MAKE MERRY Jobn R. Bartleft Is Surprise| 5 (iuest of Honor The “good old days" in the legul protession here were brought vivid- | Iy back at the banquet of the New | Britain Bar association held at tl Burritt hotel, when John R. B lett of New York city, form New Britain, chanced to be business and was brought banquet as guest of honor. Mr. Bartlett was a member of the firm of Alitchell, Hungerford and Bartlett anfl had offices at the Russ win hotel in the sulte where the mayor's office 8 now located. He was the first corporation counsel for this city, and at that time John H. Kirkham, the present corporation counsel, was his office boy. r of the veteran lawyers pres made to feel young again they learned that Mr, given up his practi to New York city to spe patents before George W. Il admitted to the bar The present informal state of t assoclation was thought best by t members, and it was voted to con- tinue without formal ov zation. The committee in charge of the ban- quet consisted of David L. Nair, Al fred LeWitt and Stanley J. Traceski and reported in favor of continuing as at present. There were 35 attorneys present. Charles H. Mitchell was t and performed his duties so succes fully that he was considered as a permanent holder of that position. George LeWitt read a poem, to which Frederick B. Hungerford re- sponded. Israel Nair, the baby of | the local bar, responded to Mr Hungerford, the dean. Charles 1%} Conlon of Plainville, introduced as a plenipotentiary from a foreign coun- try on the western border, was call- ed upon to speak on the ways and customs of his native land. Judg Benjamin W. Alling explained sev- eral bills ag brought before the judi- elary committee of the legi ‘Willlam M. Greenstein, prosecuting attorney, introduced a resolution calling for an amendment to the city charter to provide that in all cases where the amount asked for in the bill of partic is pver $100, the decision should be appealed to a higher court. At present cases are appealable only when the amount recovered is above $100. The resolution was adopted and it was voted to bring it to the attention of the representatives from New Britain. fiss Doucey's Music Box yue” furnished entertainment. The menu, made up in le; proved one of the evening's spots, It was as follows: Summons To the Hotel Burritt of New Bri in the County of Hartford town of New Britain, Gr By Authority of the New Britain Bar Association You are hereby commanded to duce for mastication or otherwiss Celery, Ol Salted N To appear be luepoint O on March 19th, 19 Cream of And Crab Meat P Then and there to ansv Filet Mignon With Mushro Parisienne Potatoes and Green Peas Tn a digestive action fo lowed by: Love Apple Salad here to t was assistant Cocktail L@ pomi Tomatoes ; Newburg als be Assorted Cal Aqua Sine Qua Non Hereof fail not, make no cor and no refurn. THE COMMITTEE CAHEER 18 KILLED | TN CHICAGO ROLDUP —_— | ot Bandits Open Fire Sud- | denly on Three Men in Auto | After Blocking Road Chicago, March —Mich S$wientkewski, urer of the Frank J Building and Loan Assoc! shot an day in a sensa tional hold men. The robb wictims were rid Frank J. Pa firm, and John T were with Swier forced to with an autor the car le ing a & They begar ing and on Swientkewsk With the money and ch thelr car and ¢ Rutgers Freshmen Obey the Rt lac 12 st year ard ta perforate man is fo two corr submitted ance commi E——— B. Y. JONES High Grade Perslan Rugs and Carpets. Phone 285 gr 2552-4 Showroomsa! \ ! $85 COMMONWEAMSH AVE. wor with a record of Seated ssfully words and Miss with a rec No Lives Lost When Swedish Steam- | er Thyra 1s Sunk Off The Dela. ware Phi ai |Heart Dis;a Mo jead s of the sta <h e HAIL TO [l< 1 and aln high school studen he state stenograph ip to this clty for tk 1 succession Miss ney ¥s Weir suc- state Konls, Miss G captured the laurels elr won the short- taking 120 ia Pilkonis riting contest 75 wor a minute Nancy D won second rd of T ip by M words a minute. won place in the| contest and br ht home | CREW 1S RESCUED Breakwater After Crach. Marct Th adelphia steamer 7 York in a collision with the can Ardmore Tampico, 45 Drlaware miles landrd steam-| Tk e e ey 4 in a f ner Trma, Charl 8 and sc Fatal to Soviet Representative |’ oW M h Nariman | federation, en i Lutheran Church Elects | urch NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925, ' - THE_CHAMPIONS _ Julia Pilkonis, winner of Title “High School Champion Typist, 1925." Standing—DMiss Nancy M. Doane, and second place in High School championship typing contest and also winner of gold medal contest for “two-year typists. winner of silver medal first place in High School s MISS GLADYS WEIR and High Cham- medal Shorthand plonship, 1825 s Bl'étl;erhood of an mecting of the Men's of First Lutheran was held last night in the Officers erhood the Conrad tary, Hjalmer ¥, Martin Lar Hultgr Erle Ca Johnson Sandstrom; program Joseph effort will be made to secure at of the Swedish hava made sev- svances heral in the past ning to re- e first of brotherhood will try appearance be- ers who ingers are plan weden about e another their leaving. SERVICEMEN'S BETTERMENT COUNCIL 1§ ORGANIZED Mason P. Andrews Elected Presi- dent—"Plans for Memorial Day Observance Discussed Mason P. Andrews was elected president of the New Britain Serv- jcemen's Betterment council at a meeting In the State Arch street last night. represents the Veterans of Forelgn | Wars and the Disabled American | Veterans of the World War, Other officers named are: Arthur Petts of the American Legion, Edward Ogren of the Amerlcan Leglon, secretary; Tke Hills of the United Spanish War | Veterans, treasurer. The council, which is composed of representatives of all the ex-ser icemen's organizations in the city, passed resolutions on the death of F. V. Strecter of the G. A, R, and discussed plans for Memorial Day H vice-president; | reported today, produced the larg- | est crop last year that they have “‘*."’“°g>'”""lmun<m bales of the present crop. | Mr, Andrews | pyat was fn 1920 when there were Cotton Crop Largest Since Year of 1914 Washington, March 20.~—~American cotton growers, the Census Bureau grown since 1914, the final ginning report showing 13,618,761 equivalent 500-pound bales, That iy 3,475,080 bales larger than the 1928 crop. In only one other year since the | record crop of 16,184,930 bales in 1914 has production been within a 13,439,003 bales, THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS Keep Your Fresh and Youthful| intment, Tal froe. A i R iy T UNDERWO00S "SIMPLIFRY" ish Cakes with one can Usderwoods Deyi ecial s this | - ATLANTIC-PACIFL ;i THE STORES 441 Arch St., New Britain, Conn. 542 Arch St, New Britain, Conn. | 711 Stanley St., New Britain, Conn, 1132 So, Main St., New Britain, Conn. 1417 W. Main St., New Britain, Conn. |131 Hartford Ave.,New Britain, Conn. |75 Arch St. New Britain, Conn. 125 North St,, New Britain, Conn, DARBA WAS KD ROM THE POTTER HOME LES LAST MIGHT CHASED , BUT ES- BuT NWHI ' HeA 2 GETTIN' S0 IT IT WAS MIDNIGHT. T SEEN IT COMMN’ DOWN THE STREET. 1T LOOKED LIKE A MAN, BUT IT HAD AN'T SAFE For A COP TO BE OUT ALONE NIGHTS 1N THIS TOWN MAYBE IT WAS A CHIMPANZEE SOUNDS LIKE A GORILLA Mello Wheat | at lled Ham-/0¥size- Free special this week kagg ] is week KIPPERED 3 small cans 1 Ce AT 676E.Florence St. New Britain, Conn. | 15 Kelsey St. | 421 Main Street, 1537 Stanley Street. Cor. South Main and Fllis Sts. N S Farmington Road, Kensington, Conn. | Broad&High Sts. New Britain, Conn. | WELLO, MORNING BUGLE? THIS 16 ToM COMAN, AT NIMTH STREET | West THE HERALD “WANT ADS" d) LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Pr 10 1 $1.80 Application. 1 oo Yearly Order Rates Upol Count 6 words to & iine, 14 lines to au fnch. Minimum Bpace, 3 lines Mipimum Book Cha EL No Ad Accepted Aft Classytiod P on Bame Day, Ads Accepted Over the lephone for convenlence of Customers, Call 935, Ask for n “Want Ad" Operator. —————————— City Items Very smart line of hats at French Hat Shop, 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg— advt. Call in and get one of our up-to- date Radio maps Free. Barry & Bamforth, 19 Main St.—Advt. Worthy Temple, Pythlan Sisters, will meet tonight in Judd's hall at 8 o'clock. A class of candidates will be initiated. Victrolas and Planos, at Moran'— adv. Street Superintendent Joseph Schaidel, who recently suffered pain- ful injury in the storeyard of the board of public works, is confined to his home by a nervous breakdown. Gulbransen played planos at Morans' —adv, Home cooked luncheons, Crowell’s. —advt. City Advertisement BRIGHTON ST. ACCEPTANCE Notice 18 hereby given that hearing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City Hall, 7:30 o'clock p. m, Tuesday, March 24th, 1925, on the proposed taking of land for highway pur- poses, 50 feet in width, from Allen gtreet to Stratford road, same to be known as Brighton street,, and es- tablishing Street, Grade and Build- ing lines thereon. All persons interested are re- quested to be present at said hear- ing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Geo. H. Johnson, Secy. City Advertisement WEST MAIN ST. BUILDING LINE Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before Board of Public Works, City New Britain, in Room 307, City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., Tuesday. March 24th, 1925, on the proposed establishing of building lines on Main street, on the north side, from Cedar street to Curts street, and on the south side, from Walnut Hill Park to Lincoln street. All persons interested are re- quested to be present at said hear- ing if they mee cause, and be heard in relation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo, H. Johnson, Secy. of ———————————— e LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a court of probate holden at New Britain within and for the district of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Mareh A, D. 19825 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq. Judge On motion of Martha F. Albert of mid Berlin, as executrix of the last will and testament of August Albert late of Berlin, within sald district deceased This court doth decree thet six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their clajms inet the same to the executrix and di- rects that public notice bs given of this order by advertising in a newspaper pub- ed in said New Britain, and having a clrculation in said district, and by post ing & copy thereof on the public sign post n sald town of Berlin, nearest the place s the deceased last dwelt and return Certified from Record, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge the | necticut, on the 19th day of 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 8—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORB 6=—LOST AND FOUND 6—~PERSONALS 7—STORB ANNOUNCEMENTE AUTOMOBILES $§—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~-AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALE 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13—AUTOS—TAXI SBERVICE 14—GARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCLIS AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCY'L8-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—BERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSEUSH 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—DENTIST! —INSURANCE—ALL KINDS —LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS —MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE —PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 23—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 3)—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES _REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RE) EDUCATIONAL 24—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES —DANCING TEACHERS —INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORB $3—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMEN | 40—HELP—AGE 11—HELP—MEN WANT! | 42—HELP—WOMEN WA | 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN A—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN | {5_SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN | FINANCIAL | 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | 4i—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS | 48—MONEY LOANED | {9—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK BWINB PETS , POULTRY 8 v 5 D—LIVE ETOCK MERCHANDISE | i8 FOR BALE | MATERIALS & OFFICE BEQUIP 60—FERTILIZERS, BEEDS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING ! , ELEC., & TOOLS | IANDISE AT THE STORES CAL INSTRUMENTS 63 B—=RADIO 1—WATCHES, DIAM AN D—ARTICI REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ‘Iw—-APMlTMENTS & TENEMENTS | ONDS, JEWELRY 3 TO BUY 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT DESK ROOM AND OFFICES m WAREHOUSES & STORAGE ANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | 18—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 79—AUCTIONEERS $6—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 82—FARMS FOR BALE $3—HOUSES FOR EALI $4—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR SALE 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB 87—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 88—HOTELS 89—ROGMS FOR RENT --ROOMS AND BOARD 1—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 3—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 92—=WHERE TO DIND BY J. P. McEVOY STATION. GORILLA , APE-MAN LOOSE. OVERPOWERS Six COPS. WOMEN IN PANIC. YEH, T'lL KEEP You POSTED ot 15 SICK " BY CLIFF STERRETT WELL, SEEIN AS THEY'S OALY SIX DUMPLINES ON THE TABLE AND GEEIN' AS HOW | LOVE DUMPLINGS WE KIN JIST AS WELL TELL MA \WHATS THE MATTER WITH ASHUR N\DER BERVICES ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Worke, 1% Oak Bt, Monuments of all slzes an descriptions. Carving and letter cutting .our_speclalty, BURIAL V. B rete o forced; water preof, hermaticolly seal od, will outlast elther wood or metal Do not require larger lota, Reasonably priced, N, B. Vault Ce. Kensington. 647415 Florist 3 GUT VLOWERA—poited_pianta, pleasivg variety. Bpecialising funera! _Johnson's_Gresnhouse, 617_Church 8t NICB GARNATIONS—#1 & d flowers. _Sandallie's Gre ~O_!k 8t. Tel. 2643-12, FOTTED PLANTS—Abutlon, Asales, Be- gonla, Cinerarin, Cyclamen, Ferns, Palms Vincos, Flower House, 1163 Btanley 12 Btore 436 Main_Bt. ory fine house, 218 Pho! 23! Phone 3394, Tost and Found b LADY'S BAR PIN—with Shriner emblem lost Tuesday evening. Finder pleaso . return to Herald. PAIR—of tortolse shell spectacles, lost Tuesday noon. Finder please call 1604, (1 PATR—of fortolss shell giasses In leather case lost between FP. O. and Main St., Thursday morning. Finder return to Burritt Mutual Savings Bauk. ' Re- ward, et ———— YOUNG—biack dog_hound found with scar on back.. Call 694-13. Personals L] DO YOU WANT—a camera freo? Buy your fllm here and get one. Arcade Btudlo. BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE— Catholle children, betwoen the ages of five and - fourtoen years, nged freo homes. Communicate With the BURFAU OF CHILD WELFARE 171 CAPITOL AVENUE HARTFORD, CONN. P ——— Store Announcements 1 ANNOUNCEMENT—March ist the Central Auto Laundry will take charge of the garage at 238 Main Bt., formerly Clark's Auto Laundry for storage, ‘washing, polishing, simonizing, greasing, general repairing, auto top trimming. Tel, 1480, (T WILL PAY YOU—TO WALK A FEW STEP8 AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEL BHIRT BARGAINS. ARMY & NAVY STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION. AUTOMOTIVE - Auto and Truck Agencies L] BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service. Capitol Bulck Co. 133 Arch St. Phous 2607, GADILLAGC CARS—Bales anc Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concera. West Main, corner Lincoln streets. GHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sal service. Buperlor Auto Company, Arch St.Phons 211, BODGB_BROTHLRA—Salce nd service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 156 Elm EL. corner Frankiin, Phons FORD CARS AND TRU! tractor. Sales and service. parts and accessories, Automotive & Bervice Co,, 200 E, ain. Phone HUDSON ESSE. t. Auto Co., Parlk 8t HUPMOBILE CARB—Bales und service City Service Station, Hartfoid Ave. corner Stanley 6t. A. M. Paonesss CEXINGTON—Digh grade motor care. Bales and Bervice. A Bence, §1 Main 8t. Phone 2216, {TAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales and service. Bennett Motor Bales, 200 Arch Bt. Phone 2952, NASH—motor Bales and Service Elm street. GLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS— The He- fined Bix.” 8&mith Motor Sales, 100 West » Phone 2800, Bervice. assoc r. 330-332 Cars. Bes ihie mew llie. A. G. Hawker, A3 PAIC Service, 319 Main Bt. Tel. 2810, PIERCE-ARKOW—Hudson, Essex, Amer \ca’s leading car values. 8es the new coaches. Honeyinan Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch St._Phone 2109, RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. Mercer's Garage 191 Park 8t. _Phone 2. REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Xenneth M. Bearle & Co., Sales and Service, cor Elm and Park Sts. Phona 2110, Local agents for STAR MOTOR “Just a Real Good Car." §1 Main Bt. Phone 2215, STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Balesroom st 235 Arch St. A. & D. Motor ‘Sales Co. Inc._Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND- motor cars, showroom and service, 12 Cherry St. “The Eleeve-Valve Motor R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2 Autos and Trucks for Sale FORD ROADS ster. O'Dell's Phone 1168, LEXINGTON condition, Phone 2215, CEXINGTON COUPE, 1 condition. C. A. B Phone 2215, nd_Bervice C. A. Bence. 9 and Franklin roe arage 240 Smalley 8t BROUGHAM, » A. Bence, - (923 —good 51 Main St 3—in first clase e, 51 Main 8t TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING USED CARS TOR 100 MUST HAVE THE ROOM 1920 1017 1920 1922 1918 1919 1017 1917 Ford coupe. Hupmoblle touring, Chevrolet touring. Ford sedan. Colo “8" sedan Oakland touring. Studebaker touring. Chalmers sedan. BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO., 250 ARCH BT. USED CARS Maxwell club eedans. Dodge coupe, 2 Maxwell tourlngs. Oakland_sport touring. 2 door Ford sedan. Ford coupe. Columbla coupe. Maxwell touring. Dort touring. BENNETT MOTOR BALES CO., 250 ARCH ST. —_— BETTER. USED CARS 1924 1924 1923 1922 Coupe (low mil Tudor, $500. Tourings, $200 to $300. Tourings, $125 to $176. RUNABOUTS AND TOCURD ALL YEARS ALL PRICES ge) $435. Oldsmobile touring in beautiful con- dition, $350. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 32 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513, POPULAR FORD DEALERS A SUNDAY RECORD Mayfield, Ky.—Miss Virginia Far- ley has completed her eighteenth year of perfect attendance at the Baptist Sunday school here. She has been present on time for 936 con- onasbiva Sundasa