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1 Like London Bridge, Block On Church Street Is Falling Down reh W has boen ord r A of wall, ts |7 building the ngerous hu next |t He foundation slipped bulged nn for draw from the dation. As a result t and the y found conditions completion of strength he walls Building Inspector Edward Y too langerous to permit further opera- the house ind issued orders to Bombaci for its r val without delay. nks against the V at 1 the have been side of the he placed point building from caving EVENING SCHODLS | stzures 1o Reeokr GRADUATE PUPILS Forty-Two Men and Women, Get Diplomas 42 | 1as at men and women the grad classes of reaeived of the ¢ ation Central Lvening school auditorinm last even torney David 1. Nair address on “The Val eation.” The address was made by Gunard Jo dent of the graduatin Other number: were violin selectior B8O a play entitle by members of the gra and selections by the. & school orchestr: Those who received diplor follows: Genevieve Mitdred In Barhara Mi lia Mo Mary Bert ¢ V= school in delivers s Bienasz, Helen Florence Kaczorek, ska, He Rose Kulis . Albina G toria Zepatka, Adams, Helen tie Ferenc, Mg Bessie Kaplan, T v, Irene Grae Prus Anna Sop . Mary Stemplen, M Theodore Annunxiat Bartumoill, Conc Donata L. Err Juliar Nathan Kravetz, Willia ner, Joseph A. Novick, I Ottavi, Philip Paladino, Karl T. Po- lenz, Armand E. Roux, Edward Schmidt, Frank J. Stawskl, B Wisnefsky and Henr 3 ¥ The diplomas Wer Willlam J mittes and silk flag: to the graduates by ) Kerin of the ere presented 1s Norton. | f FRISBIB ESCORTED LINCOLN Days of President aha eoln's political « his second Houge were ftes yesterday mar Char and a fo when seen ing a t This or| orig! ab in a in this city E————— Spray Now For Delayed Dormant | ] -‘ MGCALECIDE" Does it Mordefh rodpd dormant s; r;:?. Y\?L ~ RACKLIFFE BROS. PARK and BIGELOW STS hool com- | §1,¢ Tavs | Enright Their Detailed Activities | for Year. New York, April 2 detectives, numbering 150, of t up apartment | of the bulge to | in. | ~All first grade he w York police department, were :Fm Pain W sa > 81 > rep con s 3 1, ‘(‘onlidue and Wife See “The Only Hope” tin dt 00 bail den £, bmit within rt of their a 4 hours a d t must nclude all arre ives have es dis ered as the res! ed considerable | ion over the order, whil npanied by rumors that high-ranking de- | Commission- eclined to comment,_on | imminent m, April 2 coran ivate view o ment, the pi | ordered foday by Commissioner En- de- ies dur- | sts ie, the num-| ctions obtained, the num- | rged, the number | ling, and the value of | | " April 2.—~The of the solar constant of radiation, in 700 employes a manner suitable to ult| ch a —DPresident accepted an invi- Art Galler f “The painting by George |of vaccine was ordered from Bos- the interest of | ton tod v | giving the employes.an opportunity NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'HURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925, FISH AND GAME OFFICIALS The officers and directors of the New Britaln Fish and Game associ- ation, Inc, are pictured above. They are, top row, left to right, Frank CAPTURE TWO BOATS Couple of Launches Taken by Fed- eral Craft Arc Towed Into New London Today. New London, April 2.—Coast guard destroyer Downes this morn- ing towed into port two Providence lannches, seized last night for navi- gation law violation. They were the| 218, captured while alongside the rum schooner Donald 8. 22 miles| southeast of Block Island, and the Block Island. The former was held for proceed ing on foreign voyage without clear. ort, All the prisoners claimed resilence {in Newport. They were Charles Bul- | livan, master, and Benjamin Smith ! of the 218, and John Carlson, mas- ter, Carl Olsen and John Sullivan of | the Anna § | VACCINATING %,700 |a to Quell Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket, R, T, work of vaccinating at the mills of the Manville-Janckes |V |and three nurses. the plant. No new cases | discase were reported today. In Central Falls whers seven of | |the eight smallpox patients reside, | police today were enforcing a atrict quarantine of their house, At sev- eral plants the management was v of being vaccinated. A new supply ted under the Portsmouth, N, H., Houses | York Chamb committe rranged to take howing here, Booth, Indicted With Wheeler, Pieads Today i i er of phil- | it Washington, April 2.—The ship- ping board arranged today to dispose | |by sale of the last of its housing | projects, that at Portsmouth, N. H., built, during the war in connection | th its ship construction company. | b nter- houses will be sold at public auction | ator Burton at & date to | Joseph P. Day of New York was se- on charges of |lected as the auctioneer. lay and was rele . THE POTTERS not guilty when ed in Booth was ailowed 20|fied Ads are looking to change his plea or | splendid positions at once. le | Anna §., taken 12 miles southeast of | with which to 'study the daily heat |a | dent of the soclety, said |in company here with smallpox serum |in mind the determination was begun today by four physicians fmethod of forecasting “by which it One of the eight is hoped a cyclone across our middle smallpox patients now under treat- | west, storms at sea, a week of rain- ment in the city was employed at |less days for a county fair, or of the |last frost of spring can be predicted well in advance.” Smithsonian's astrophysical obsery tory since 1902, Mount Harqua Hala, Arizona, and In the nitrate desert of Chile-—are now |was provided, carrying on the work, under Dr, Ab- bot's supervision. Built by Govt. to Be Sold |5 Fox, J. Vance, 8. H. Clark, F. Beach, F. C. Monier, Jr., J. T. Hart, E, W. Pelton; A. M. Paonessa, A, F. Stowell, E, W. WEATHER FORECAST bottom rew, Harold Clark, EXPEDITION READY Will Take Four Years and Will Cost $55,000 A foutr-year 000 budget Washington, April xpedition, with a § |of the sun with a view to making long-range weather will be sent halfway -ance paper and the latter for irreg-| yorid by the National Geographie ularity in her papere. The crews of | (/% New, York Detectives Must Recite to| both were released upon arrival n | gy forecasts, soon around the in cooperation mithsonian institution. In making this announcement to- ay, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, presi- that Dr. director of the with the haries Abbot, | Smithsonian institution's astrophysi- cal observatory, would inspect sites Africa, the ex- Baluchistan, Southwest nd Morocco, as leadtr of | pedition, before deciding upon the Ic | | pedition wiil be offic | Inocculation Resorted to fn Attempt 5 olar radiation Smallpox Outbreak At onoration with the Smithsonian in- | stitution.” The ex- ¢ known as socicty's in co- ocation of a field s the National feographic expedition, By four years' daily observations measure the the soclety has of a arfation of the st the Dr. Abbot has made solar obser- ations with his associates at the Two stations—at jPadd_v Is “"i'nner of Big British Horse Race The Associated Press Newbury, Eng. April v Golden Sun, out of 2.—Paddy, Shanogue, owned by Lady Bradford, won the sion of three should be empowered Spring cup of £1,000 run here to ay. Mrs. J. Bancroft's Purple Shade W: | wag second and Sir Willlam Cook's The project consisting of about 350 | pyey @M tN T Centvtwo ran. | The French horse Tapin, Paddy won by a short head, while |a neck separated Purple Shade and |that he would not accept the Prus- Workers of all classes, the Classi- | Heliaster. for you for Use the [ Classified Ads dally, | | I CAME To TELL YOU, MR, POTTER, THAT THE QFFER FOR FOR YOUR PET KANGARQO STILL GOES 41000 ©1925. by King Festurms Syndicate. Ine. POLLY AND HER PALS rD(D YE HEAR THE NEWS ? ASHUR'S GONANA | TAkE UP THE VIOLIN. against; end Hellaster 20 to 1 against. The betting was: Paddy, 20 to 1 Purple Shade, 100 to 12 SAY, If T KNEW WHERE I COULD PICK UP A THOUSAND DOLLARS, D'YE SUPPOSE ID TURN ARQUND AND RUN THE Comt Brini e e A Most which | be determined later.| won the Lincolnshire handicap, was not placed. 8. Pape, Hugo Johnson, T. L. Monler. The assoclation, was recently formed here with the object of ald- ing the state Fish and Game associ- atlon in stocking the brooks in this TORRINGTON WINS Conn. Team Captures Game Fronf section of the state with fish and the woods with game. It will cooperate with etate officials in various ways. There are, at present, about 500 members of the association. City Items —_— Boys' coaster wagons at Abbe's Sale.—advt. Laurel Court, O. of A, will meet in Masonic hall Friday from 10 to 4:30 o'clock. A supper prepared by the men will be served at 6:30 o'clock. The regular meeting will open at 7:46 o'clock followed by an entertainment. Violin outfit complete, $12.50, at Hornstein's, 1 R. R. Arcade.—Adv. Herbert Webster, who has been |11 at his home, 15 Blake Court for |the past six weeks, has entered the Hartford hospital for treatment. Gulbransen player planos at Morans’ —adv. The Men Teachers’ meet ta the trade school at o'clock this evening. Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. —advt. Mrs. Frank Brady of Woodland street reported to the police yester- day afternoon that a wheel had |been stolen from her baby carriage while it was standing in front of 74 Church street. Boys' coaster wagons at Abbe's Sale.—advt. Plato Kounaris, proprietor of a confectionery store at 92 Church street, has returned home from Mt. Sinai hospital, Hartford, where he underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis. Spring Dresses, attractively priced for Easter at’ the Mary Elizabeth Dress Shop, 87 W. Main, Prof. Bidg. —advt. The Y. W. H. A, will hold a min- strel and dance April 29 at the Y. W.C. A Screen wire at cost prices. Abbe's Hardware Store.—advt. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Let- ter Carriers’ assoclation will hold a meeting tonight at. 8 o’clock at the Y. W. C. A. Screen wire at'cost prices. Abbe's Hardware Store.—advt. A regular meeting of Burritt | TS s c i Grange, No. 39, will be held Satur- ‘ day eyening at 8 o'clock In Jr. O. | | Urania at Chicago 23-19 in Thrill- ing Overtime Contest, Chicago, April 3.—Final score, third round basketball tournament: Torrington, Conn,, 23; 'Urania, Louisiana, 19. Tied 17 to 17 at the final gong, Torrington, Conn.,, and Urania, La., played the first overtime game of ithe National Basketball Tournament |this morning. Torrington won, 23 |to 19. | | “With {ts-star forward, Szoszkowsk! | Torrington took the lead early and held it until the third quarter when Urania forged ahead. In the final riod Torrington regained the lead. he struggle increased in intensity luntil at the call of time and the |counts was equal. Five minutes later Torrington had |scored three baskets. Worn by the |rigor of the game, Urania's players seemed helpl Miss Sullivan Entertained By Friends at Shower A miscellneous shower in honor of | Miss Loretta Sullivan of 458 Myrtle | |street, was held last evening at the |home of Miss Estelle Johnson of 737 Arch street, with about 20 friends, |including many of the law office |stenographers, in the clty present. |Miss Sullivan has been ~connected |gaxe for a number of years. On with the office of Hungerford & April 15 she will become the bride |of Edward Scalise. The Johnson home was decorated in a color scheme of yellow and orchid, with cut gowers. Vocal selections by |Miss Santola Vetrano featured the levening’s entertainment. Games were enjoyed and Miss Sullivan re- ceived a number of gifts. Lunch club wil 6:30 CHURCH UNION BILL U. A. M. hall. *Foronto, April 2.—A church union | _8creen wire at cost prices. Abbe's bill submitted to the Ontarlo legisla- [Hardware Store.—advt. ture today provided that, in carrying | A dance will be given at the {out the recently agreed-upon union | Grange hall in Newington on Thurs- lof Methodist, Prebyterian and Cor- | da¥, April 23, By the Kiwanis club. gregational organizations, a commis- | _Very chic hats for Easter. French | Hat Shoppe, 87 . Main St., Prof. Bldg.—advt. The filing of a suit against Saul Pera of Beaver street last week has caused annoyance for Solomon Pera of Washington strect because of the similarity in their names. Solomon Pera is not connected with ths ac- to undertake the division .of Pres- byterian church property in cities of less than 50,000 people. WILL NOT ACCEPT Berlin, April 2.—Dr. Hermann Hoepker-Aschoff, democrat, Prussian tiop. minister of finance, announced today govs’ coaster wagons at Abbe's Bale.—advt. A class of 13 candidates was ini- tiated at the meeting of Andree lodge, I. O. O. P, last evening. The first degree will be exemplified at |sian premiership, to which he was |elected by the Prussian diet March [31. The election of a new premier L'rm take place tomorrow. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly Arranged Foi Quick and Ready Refersnce. LIN® RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd J0 K 14 lines to wu Ineh, Minimum Space, 3 linea Mioimum Book Charge, 3 No Ad-Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. 4 Ads Accepted Over the Telephons for convenlence of Oustomers. 925, Ask for n “Wani Ad™ Operstor. ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak. 8. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting laity. BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete steel rein- forced: water preof, hermetically sea): od, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require larger lots Ressonably priced. N. B. Vault Co, Kensington. Tel. 647-15 TMorist CUT FLOWERSB—Daffodlls 76c. a dos. Faster plants, New Britain Greenhouse, _Onk & LaSalle Bt Tel. 2643-14, GUT FLOWERS—poited plauts, pleasing varlety. Specializing on funeral work Johinson's Gresnhouss, 617 Church Bt e e NiCE CARNATIONS=31 a dor. Very fi flowers. _Sandallie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. 2843-1 FOTTED PLANTS—Abutiion, Azalen, Be- gonla, Cineraria, Cyclamen, Fei Vincos, ete, Flower Gard: Stanley 8t. Phone 2388-12, Main St. Phone 3394, Personals F YOU HAVRg-a Hawk Bye campra we have flim packs to fit.. also show you how to run it. Arcads Studlo. Store Announcements (T WILL PAY YOU—~TO WALE A FEW STEPS AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN- TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEL BHIRT BARGAINS. ARMY & NAVY STORE. NEXT 7O WESTERN UNION City Advertisements NOTICE. A hearing will be held by the Board of Water Commissioners of the City of New Britain at its Room 205.City Hall, Monday, April 6, 1925, at 7:30 p. m,, concerning proposed extenslon of water main in Glen street between .Brook and Miil; Coolidge street, south of Monroe 300 feet and North of Monroe street 240 feet; Harding street South of Monroe 250 feet and North of Mon- | roe 390 feet, w A1l persons upon whom assess- ments may be made to cover thé expense of said extension and own- tng property adjacent to the same are hereby notified to be present at said meeting, and if they see cause be heard in relation to the same, By order of the Board of Water Commissioners. FRANK J. O'BRIEN, Clerk. next week's meeting on Wednesday evening. Tenor banjos, $7.50 and up at Hornsteln's, 1 R. R. Arcade—Adv. Bir Francis Drake lodge, American Order Bons of Bt. George, will par- ticipate in the second degree in Hartford tomorrow evening. The degree will be conferred on a large number of New Britain mernibers. The meeting will start at 8 o'clock. New Britain members will make the trip by auto and train. Victrolas, Planos, Radio at Morans. —advt. The Y. M. H. A. will hpld an {m- portant meeting tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Officers will be elected. All members are urged to be present. Herbert Pleffer of 469 East street suffered a broken arm when he fell near his home Monday. Edward M. Clark has been ap- pointed by Alderman C. J. Dehm o act as his campaign manager in his primary contest. BY J. P. McEVOY LISTEN, PROFESSOR* COONEY = THERE'S ONLY ONE OR Two THINGS N THE WORLD Musical Family DARNED IF T CAN TWINK OF WHAT THEY ARE, JUST MEPLCEARKE BY CLIFF -STERRETT Mz He Aanr | | 50 WEVe Gor )/ Nor vET, Uk BuUT AF GOT PEP EN IDDLER TO TAKE LP HIS FEET WHEA HE WALKS. HEYZ HOwW SOON ARE IN THE FAMILY, S00N [ HOPE, MY TEACHER 1S COMING IN A FEW MINUTES FOR THE YE @ONNA | AN, GOOD EVENING, MISS VIVIAAL IF YOU'LL STEP INTO THE PARLOR WE WILL DISCUSS OUR ARRANGE MEAT GADILLAG CARG—Balow and Werviee Lash Motor Co, A Reputable Covcern.’ West M corner _Lincoln streets. VRO ano eervice. Superior Aute “Com L Arch 8t. Phoms 211, H BROTH jos and service 8. & 7. Motor 8ales Corp., 165 Blm 8t cotner Frankilo. Phone 731, AND TRU ‘Fordaon and service, Genulne ssories, Automotive Bales ., 200 E, Maln, Phone 3701 BEX—Bales A0 service, Park Bt. Auto Co. essociate dealer. 330-337 Park 8t flll'fio‘lq TARB—8ales and eervice Oity Service Station, Hartford Ave, corner Stanley 8t. A. M, Paonessa. LBXT —high §rade motor care Sales and Service O A Benca, B Mafn 8¢, Phone AX W] worvice, Bennett otor St. Phome 3952, A otor cars. Sales and BServica A Bim etreet. LDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS fined Bix.” Bmith Motor Sales, Maln 8t. Phone 00, PATOW & JEWETT—Motor cars, Servico, Whitmoge Palge-Jewe 319 East Maln 8t. Tel. 28 FIERCE ARROW ~Hudson, Ewees, LER—Bales and Sales, 260 Arch G. "The 100 Wer Aol he B coaches. Honeyman Arch 8t. Phone 2109, RICKENBA| — 'OR CARB—BSales and service. Mercer's Eln.u 191 Parh 8t._Phone 173: RV0 MOTOR CARS—and truck M. Searle & Co,, Sales and Bervice, cor. Eim and Park Sts. Phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Bnubbers, STAR MOTOR CAR—S agd Bervice, “Just a Real Good Car” C. A. Bence, §1_Main Bt. Phone 2316, STUDEBAKBER—S8ervice and Balesroom at 225 Arch Bt. A. & D. Motor Sales Co. (nc, Phone 260, B WILLTS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and service, 137, Cherry 8t “The Slesve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph, PHoms 2061-2. Autos and for Sale ® FORD GOUPE, 1933—A-1 condition, Rea- sonable, Call betwsen 6 and 7 p. m. 2019-5. b LA U T FORD BEDAN, 1931—good_condition, Ru- dolph's Garage. Phone 2051-2 i AUPMOBIL,BE—1936 model, club sedan, Tun only 3,000 miles, can bs bought at big sacrifice, New Britaln Motor Sales % Main 8t. LEXINGTON _BROUGHAM, condition, €. A, Bence, Phone 2215, LEXINGTON COUPE, 1933—In first class condition, C. A, Bence, 61 Main Bt Phone 2216, STAXWELL, 1923—touring car, A-1 cond!- tion. W, Hiltpold, 77 East Bread st Plainville. | MIERCER—late 1921, 4 passenger couj hrand new tires all around, 2 new Di ton spares, new paint. This car looks new and is in fine runping conditfon. WiIl sell at a sacrifice price and will consider trading for lighter car, In- quire John Dubikl, 250 Arch 8t. Phone 2082, VERLAND BEDA ditlon. Rudolpl 8t. Phone 2051, UVERLAND, 1924—touring __ car, fully equipped and in a new condition. Ru- dolph's Garage, 127 .Cherry 8t. Phofie 2051 WHITE TRUOK—21; ton capacity with rack body, for sale, cheap, Wm. H. Al- len Co. Tenneth 1933 —go0d Main 6t perfect con- 127 Cherry BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH ' You GOOD FOR 10 DOLLARS IN TRADE BARGAINS: — 1023 1922 1023 1924 1922 1924 1918 1924 1923 1921 1924 1923 Clevetand. Oakland sedan.’ Ford coupe, Oakiand touring. Overland “4" and Chexrolc: Dodgs coupe. Dodge tourin Maxwell tourivg. Lexington sport. touring. Oakland roadster. Ford touring. Gray touring. EAST TERMS TRADES CONSIDEREL AARON G. COHEN, INC, 136 PARK 8T, HARTFORD, CON) DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS— 924 A sedam, 1924 B peda 1924 Touring. 1924 Coupe. FORDS-— 1923 Bedan, OTHER LOW TERMS PRICED CARS ARRANGED —~THE~ 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS 165 ELM BT, OPEN BVEN TEL. 731, 8 HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT.- 1933 Maxwell sport touring. Ford coups. Maxwall toutin Hudson 7 pass. sedan. Essex cab, Studebaker touring. Essex coach, Bulck 7 pass. sedan, Ford touring. Ford touring. Maxwell club sedan, Studebaker light § coupe. and many others. THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., 133 ARCH 8T. TEL. 2100, OPEN EVENINGS, & SUNDAYS BETTER USED CARS 1924 1924 1 1922 GCoups (low mileage) $435. Tudor, $600. Tourings, §200 to $300. Tourings, $125 to §175. RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL TEARS ALL PRICES Oldsmobile touring in beautitul con dition, $380. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, 23 MAIN 8T TEL. 1613, POPULAR FORD DEALERS USED CARS Bulek, b pass. touring Buick, § pass. touring. Buick 6 pam. touring. Star sedan. 1 Studebaker, big 6, 7-pass. tous These cars have been r MORAN'E GAR PHONE 2542 3134 CHURCH &% OPEN EVENINGS

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