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3 SRS AT OF ISTANT 1s and Entry | Py 1 orws aunera snane won, SIIIRSONIAN TnSttution Director Conducts Radiometer Research Rev. John W, Maynard Rejolees Min | To Learn Stranger Is From ‘ by K. R. Tuttle Score at Exhibit New Britain 1ow held at Spring- A queer ; Dr. J. E. Kiingt A present trip throug occasion to attend ¢ English Methodist c Italy, on Sunday mort Unfamiliar with t pastor of 1 else there, D and, after h ped to have minister, from an exper Washington, ing the diam April 13 —Estimat- rs of ten of, the | brighter stars by separating thelr | heat into a long spectrum and | measuring the heat of the different colors and then calculating the | probable temperatures of each of | these heavenly bodies, was the work | of Dr. C. G. Abbot, director of the Astroph observatory of the | Smithsonlan institution, during the recent serles of fleld experiments, whose Its have just been made public | A star, having nearly three times the heat of the eun, was among those observed by Dr. Abbot. This | was Beta Rigel, o having an esti- mated absolute temperature of 16, 000 degrees centigrade, compared | with the sun's 6,000 degrees centi- | grade, Other stars observed with a| greater the sun were: entered Manchu Kennels Miss Gladys s city n, whe the Tr o then tol name was and that he ity Methodist ¢ Rev. M. Mayn berg about many members of the he man lan and several shows hethad never competition, and collie 1 Dr i entered, Vega, absolute tem- Sirius, the brightest heavens, 11,000; | The other stars were Capella, 5.~ | hair. 800 Aldebaran, 38,000; Beta Pegasi, | 2,850; Betelgeuse, 2,600, and Alpha Herculis, 2,500. The last two have an estimated diameter 500 times greater than that of the sun. Dr. Abbot used in this work a radiometer, ucted under the direction of 3. T. Nichols, | ploneer in measuring the heat of the stars. Utllizing the giant tele- scope at the Mount Wilson observa- tory In California, with its 100-inch | reflecting lens, Dr. Abbot was en- abled to obtain fairly accurate | measurements of the heat of the different colors, even far into the infra-red. Curves were drawn, indi- cating the spectral - distribution in the radiation of blue, white, vellow | and red stars, and estimates of their probable temperatures were made. nard also said star In the visit from Strong in the Stro the First city. K. OF C. CONVENTION Committee Appointed to Arrange 3 INCHES for Fantertainment of Delegates at f her to in May. State Meeting my pa uncil ¢ 8 will be 1d Daly council | n O'Leary Jter Murphy the Kn & Ft. Conn Knigh and as Grand ntion o Ciris BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL Tour births were recorded at the New Britain General hospital over the week-and. Daughters were born | Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Schneider of | Vance street and Mr. and Mrs. | dent B. Georges of Church str and sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. John Loughery of 74 Roberts street and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isaacson | ager F of Kensington. { hotel. HaAl « | wher aged b Flo;l;mked_ Her seph Pierr P White, also. Harry Mr. temperature than that of [in high the Bible,” s poration Februa {the posi Miss Mary Ramsey, a sophomore | chool and one of the pret- |tiest girls in Hardy, Ark., believes | perature, 14,000 degrees centigrade; |in the Bible. | | That is why she is the onlw girl Procyon, §,000.{in school who has not bobbed her And to defend herself against the | “old-fashioned" taunts of her chums | she quotes the I"irst Corinthians, | “Doth not nature itself teach you,| that if a man have long halr it is a shame unto him? have rents TRANSFERRED TO OSW irey, chief clerk at the Burritt hotel, and with the exception of the stenographer and | o —— operators, the last of the old regime, |q ughters of New York ,spent the week-end with Mr. Kehoe's paren Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kehoe of Tre. tion in the Pontiac hotel, also man-|mont streot. ward §. Hagstrom of 19 Rock- w Who is a stu- well avenue underwent an operation | was [at the New Britain general hospital Joseph P. left vesterday he will oy the Later Mr. Grey fs succeeded here Darden of ‘n was as at the Molly Pitcher hotel there, |Of Mr. of hotel transferred at his own request, came to New Britain as a clerk in 20, 1924, and helped Man- as Baker open the Burritt hall this evening at 8 o'clock.* There to |will be transaction of specfal busi- John |ness and John Sloan will, give an ad- | southern trip. ion of chict former ritt hotel, is located at the Pontiac City W Miss Frances Morrissey is spend- ing the Easter holidays at her home Miss Morrissey Is con- ‘nected with the teaching staff of the nurses training school at St. Ellza- beth's hospital, Elizabeth, N. J. !Gulbransen player planos at Morans' [in this oity. ~—adv, | It was decided, at a speclal meet- |ing of the board of fire commission- crs on Saturday night, to recommend to the common council the purchase of a Reo truck, at a cost of $1,626, |for the use of the city electrical de- | partment. Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. —advt. | The butlding commission speclal common council |city hall. May meeting. —advt. The home department glven weekly at the' given in the Methodist church. home of Mrs. Phillip Pearl court this evening. *® econd chapter of the | verses 14 and 15: | 1120 Shop, 87 W. Main. —advt. But if a woman armory, ) until 5 o'clock. hobbed, “but Unlversity of aster with his parents, Mrs. Willlam Chapman streot, | Mr. and Mrs |daughter, Rita of have returned after | Baster holidays in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. John Kehoe Pennsylvania, Nir. of teachings of 0 5 ¢ Summer telephone for Oswego, N. Y. occupy a similar posi- American Hotels cor- | management, He [ast week . Honor will he held in 0. U. he was promoted clerk. steward at the Bur- dress on his recent Refreshments will be served, Star of Good Will lodge, No, 9, O. will hold a regular meeting Pa. this evening in Jr. 0. U. A, M. hall A large class | | candidates will be fnitiated into by §. of B, arlisle, ant manager |on Hungerford court. the first degree, d the coMmittee lon ordinances will meet tonight at 1t 18 expected that the new building code will be ready for ac- tion by the common councll at the Victrolas, Pianos, Radlo at Morans. the South Congregational church school |will have a party in the church to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A Honline lecture, which has been Methodist |church, will be given in the South Congregatjonal church on Wednes- day of thig week, Wednesday of next |week the last of the series will be ot Members of the St. Anne's soclety of St. Peter's church will meet at the Cadrian on Hats greatly reduced at the French Prof. Bldg. Mrs, Nellie C. Hiltbrand of Plain- ville will give a soclal for members have lgng hair it 1s a glory to her: [o¢ A, G. Hammond camp and their for her hair were given her for 2 |frjends at the state covering.” Her friends have prevalled upon her hair | T can not go against the wishes of and the Arch street, on Wednesday afternoon from Lewis Chapman, a saudent at the spent and High John Maloney and street, spending the and A meeting of Phoenix Temple of | A, M. [ evening home Square and decided that s of s hom by The high 1esday morr lowed hote: conven with mass church follow a di before and third degrec Sunda; inch of 6 foot 3 to be the t - | 400,000 nsary out 4 The established in I equivale which first pt ONEY Up to $300 to housekeepers QUICK — CONFIDENTIAL — FAIR City Estimates — Prepared for the Common ¢ by the Board of I"lnnm!c ur)‘nl ;’:::T tion, Resolved, by the Board of Finance and Taxation ef the City of New Britaln, that we recommend to the Common Councll of the City of New Britain that it appropriate the sum of one hundred fifty thousand dol- lars ($160,000.) for subway purposes and an fssue of cne hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.) of bonds known as “Subway Iund of the Clty of New Britaln, 3rd Series,” all as authorlzed by resolution of the Gen- oral Assembly, by act approved Mar. 26, 1925, and that this resolution be | referred to the Common Councit and to the City Meeting Board for action in the premises, Resolved, by the Board of Finance |and Taxation of the City of New Britain that we recommend to the Common Council of said city that it appropriate the sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.) for sewer purposes and an issue of one hundred and flfty thousand dol- lars ($160,000.) of honds to be known as “Sewer Tund of the Cit |ot New Britain, Thirteenth Serles,” to the amount of one hundred and fitty thousand dollars ($150.000.), all as authorized by act of the Gen- eral Assembly, approved March 26, 1025, and that this resolution be re- ferred to the Common Council and | to the City Meeting Board for action in the premises. | Resolved, by the Board of Finance and Taxation: That this Board esti- | mates that the Consolidated School | District requires the sum of five hun- dred sixty thousand dollars ($560,- 000.) for | sehool buildings, enlarging exlsting |scliool buildings, ‘buying and: seours ling land therefor and equipment thereof, and that this Board recom- | mends to the Common Counell that an, appropriation in sald amount be made for the above purposes, and it further recommends to the Common | Council that in Tien of voting to lay |a tax to meet sald appropriations [that 1t refer the same to the City | Meeting Board for the pupose of | voting to issue the bonds of the City Meeting Board for the purpose of | vatsing money to defray the expenses thereof instead of levying a tax to meet the same, the sald City‘Meeting | Board to fix the rate of interest on |said bonds, the time and place of ent of principal and interest | |thereon, the amount and kind of | |bonds, the manner in which they all be issued and sold and the per- son or persons empowered to sign | the same, on behalf of the city, and to take such further action in regard the purpose of erecting |* {noon and evening. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged Quick and Ready LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS ! Charge Prepald 1 day ,...1 line f 09 r Rates Upon Application, Count 6 words to a line 14 lines to an nch, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, Classified Page on Same Day. 8 AL M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenionce of customers. Call 925, Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator, ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monunicnts 1 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes and deacriptions. Carving and letter cutting .our_speclalty, BURIAL VAULTS—Conci atoel rel forced; water p hermetically sea ed, will outlast elther wood or metal Do not require lurger lote. Ressonably priced. N. B. Veult Co, Kensington. Tel. 647-15 Florist 3 el K VARIETY OF PLANTS—and cut flow- for Easter, lllies, aaffodils, Inths, otc. Johnsonw's Greenhouse, Church §t.Tel. 850, TR D Tor hedges, 2-3 year bar- berry at 1 1 $18 per 100 untll April G ‘s Nurserios, Rocky Hill. @ blossom, Hya- a blossom. Daffodil plants, . $1.00, Cut flowers, Snapdragons, $1.00 doz. 50c. a bunch. Tullps and Sandallie’s Groenhouse, Sweet Peas, rambla bush, 218 Oak B FASTER PLANTS- and evergreéns, + Lasalle St| TTED PLANTS—Abutilon, Azalea, Bi gonla, Clneraria en, Ferns, Palme Vincos, rden House, 1163 Stanley St. Phone 23§8-12, Store 436 Maln_8t. o 33 SMALL _ TOMATO Paon 212 Oak Pansic Hennig: Trecs, hedges Greenhouse, FLANTS—Thomas Special Notice The public is cordlally invited to attend the annual Springtime Bazaar to be held at Trinity M. E. church next Tuesday and Wednesday after- Aprons, fancy articles, handkerchiefs, food and candy will be on sale.—advt. AUTOMOTIVE . Lose and Found L AN 100K No, 30917 on_Commercial Trust Co., return tg Georgs Main Bt 7§ 335, Tost Baturs dny aftornoon, Reward it 'returned. Mra. V. Johuson, 408 East 8t PATIL—of noko glasses lost, Harrison or Black Rock Av Bts. Finder Tol, 11 o e Personals EABTER BPECIAL=—good until May 1st, 6-6x0 photographs fn beautiful folders, only $3.00, Arcade Btudio, AUTOMOTIVE | Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUIOK MOTOR OARS—salos and service, Capltol Buick Co., 193 Arch Bt. Phone 2607 GADILLAG CARB—Bales and = Borvice. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.* West Main, corner Lincoln ‘stféets. GHEVROLET MOTOR OARS—Bales and sorvice. Buperior Auto Company, 176 Arch Bt. Phons 211, ODGEH_BHOTHERS—Baies and service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp,, 156 Elm 8te comner Frankiin, _Phone 731, . FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—TFordson tractor, Hales and service, Genuine parts and accessories, Automotive Sules & Bervice Co, 200 B. Maln, Phone 2701, AUDSON ESSBX—Bales and seivice, Park Bt, Auto Co. assoc dealer, 330-333 Park St. AUPMOBILE CARB—Bales and _service City Service Station, Hartford Ave, corner Btaniey St. A. M. Paonessa LEXINGTON—high grade motor cark Sales and Service. G A. Boncs, 81 Main 8t. Phone $218. SAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales and sorvice, Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch 8t Phone 2952, NASH—motor_cars, 6ee the new line, Bales and Bervicea A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm_street. ALDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Re- fined Six.” Smith Motor Sales, 100 West Maln 8t Phone 2800, PAIGE & JEWETT—Motor ca " & Sorvice. Whitmore Palge-Jewett Co. 19 Fast Main St. el 2810, PIERCE-ARLOW—Hudson, Eseex, Amer- fca's leading car values, Hoo the pew coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co, 139 Arch 8t. Phone 2109, RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARB—Baies and service. Mercers Garage, 191 Park 8t _Phone 1733-2. KFO MOTOR CABS—and trucks, M. Searls & Co., Bales and Servicy Bim snd Park Sts. Phone 2110, s for Gabriel Snubhers. STAR MOTOR CAR—fales aud Bervice, “Just a Real Good Car. Bén 51 Main 8t. _Phone STUDEBAKER—Bervi 225 Arch Bt. A, & Inc. Phone 260, Locai 2215, motor cars, Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor. R, dolp) 20! T—good condition, Ru- Phene 2031 erfoct conditio Bargaln at § Roberts Garare, Platn- ville. Phone 127, to the issuing of said bonds as may be deemed advisable. Attest: Board ofFinance & Taxation H. L. CURTIS, PINOCHLERS TO BANQUET | Thursday evening, April 23, the defeated pinochle players of Cham- | herlain council, Jr. 0. U. A./M., will act as hosts to the Doly Council, K. act as hosts to the Daly Councll, XK. a recent tournament. The losers will furnish a banquet which will | take place in the Junior's hall at 7| o'clock. Among the numbers of the Iprogram will be the explanation of |the defeat by “Herb” Lyons and “Charlle” May. | ! BUILDING PERMITS The W. L. Hatch Co., took building | permits today for the erection of two one-family houses, ‘each to cost $7,000, one to be built at 40 Harding | street, and the second at 82 Harding SPRING USED CAR SALE 1924 Nash Touring (Disc Wheels), 1924 Nash Touring, 1923 Nash 6 Sport Touring, 1922 Buick 6 Touring, 11924 Ford Touring, 1921 Studebaker Touring, Light 6 WVHITH LEXINGTON _BROUGHAM, condition, €. A. Bence, Phone 2215, LEXINGTON COUPE, 1923—in first clas condition. C. A, Bence, 61 Maln St. _Phono_221 GVERLAND BEDAN, 192 dition. Rudolph's Garage, St. _Phone 3 TRUCK—2% ton capacity with rack body, for sale, cheap, Wm. H. Al len Co, 1023—good 51 Maln Bt porfect co 127_Cherry BETTER USED OCARS 1924 1924 1923 1922 Coupe (low mileage) 3485, Tudor, $500, Tourlngs, §200 to $300, Tourings, $125 to $176. RUNAEOUTS AND TOURINGK ALL YEARS ALL PR{OB& Oldsmobils touring tn beautifl fone ditlon, $350. . e ELMER AUTOMOBILN CO, 22 MAIN BT, TEL. 1618, POPULAR ¥ORD DEALERS 1925 Nash Special 6 Demon- strator, 1924 Essex 6 Coach, 1921 Reo Sedan. then paid a skilled 1 You can get a Beneficial Loan quickly—usually 24 bours after making application. Beneficial Loal are strictly private—between husband, wife, and the Society. Only lawful interest is charged on the amount you actually owe. Every payment reduces the cost. There are no fees or other payments. Bring this ad with you—Call, write, or telephone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY | &7 West Main St., Co. Washington St. | Room 104, Phone 1-9-4-3. street. John Marinelll was granted {a permit to build a three family | house at 411 Allen street, at a cost of $9,000. —— Special Notice ELBO-EZE POLISH Especially Recommended For DUCO FINISH A.G.Has DEPENDABLE USED OARB- DODGE BROTHERS— 41026 A-sedan, 1924 B-sedan, 1924 Touring, 1923 Touring, 1920 Touring. 1918 Touring. FORDE— 1934 Sedan, 1924 Touring. 1073 Bedan. 1923 Touring, ESSEX— 1024 Touring COMMERCTAL O, DODGE BROTHE 1921 Screen. 1919 Reo stake body, TERMS ARRANGED —THE— 8. & ¥. MOTOR SALBS CORP, Dedge Brothers Dealera. 4 185 ELM BT, THL. T & OPEN BVENINGS — e HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT.— 1523 1922 1924 1923 1924 1023 1924 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 1023 WILLIAM GUERRA AND CO. Have Bought the RESTAURANT BUSINESS Located at 317 MAIN STREET from Ralph Giardino. Mr. is a former cook of the Burritt Hotel and will be in charge of the kitehen Time Payments Arranged 'A.G. HAWKER | Tel. 2456 52 ELM ST. BY J. P. McEVOY Guerra | City. Kas., © most beau- Kaneas State Agricul- was picked by Winthrop Counctl, No. 7, Sons and Daughters of Liberty; will hold a public whist at the O, U. A. M. hall, Main St, Wednesday evening at § o'clock. Admission 25c.—advt. Hawker 52 ELM ST. NOTICT ziven that Open 9 to 5:30 Saturdays I to 1 : Licensed by and Bonded to the State 1s hereby Teresa Ra repairing busi 201 Washington Strect to Nick will continue tonaro has sold her shoe s located at THE POTTERS Amenta who business at the same location. GOSH, WOMEN ARE wanDERFuL / SAY,” NEXT TIME A MISSIONARY 13 START- ING ‘OUT FOR AFRICA TELL HiM To DROP IN HERE FOR A WHILE AND PRACTISE ON You. ITlL BE A GREAT woRKouT FOR MM AND MIGNT EVEN DO You SOME = GooD T™M SURE THEYD BE DE- WHY SHOULDNT YOURE SUCH A SouL £ THIS MAT HOW WOULD THEY KNOW WHETHER 1 WORE 1T OR MOT ? BESIDES THEY TOLD ME IT WAS AN EX- CLUSIWE MODEL AND 3 SAwW ONE ALMOST LIKE 1T [] THEY COULD LOOK INSIDE AND SEE IN A MINUTE You WORE 1T OH 1 COULD Fix THAT UP WITH A LITILE CLEANSING FEUID S0 THEY COULD NEVER TELL. AND ANTWAY 1 DON'T WANT IT. T SAw ONG I CHURCH LIKE THE ONE I WANT WAS 1T iN CHURCH You GOT TME IDEA OF TAKING 1T BACK AND TELLING THEM You NEVER WORE w P OF ‘COURSE WHAT'S THE HARM (N THAT 2 EVERYONE EASTER Studebaker touring, Chevrolet touring. Hudson_ceach, Maxwell sport touring. Ford coupe. Maxwell tourin, Hudson specdster. Hudson 7 pass, sedan. Essex_cab, Studebaker touring. Ruick 7 pass. sedan. Ford touring, * Maxwell club sedan. Studebaker light § coups. and many others. THE HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO., 139 ARCH ST. TEL, 2 8, & SUNDAYS OPEN EVEN! Pa’s Just Too Late ) I;ELWL? AND VIOLeT whiare I TUK é‘MVF NE FROM ¥ pELSRE: i DO, DOAT LET AOBUDDY TALK YE INTO GAMBLING IN OUT $100) | A FEMALE FINANCI ER) SToCKS ey BRAND NEW—Maxwell club sedan. ‘Only ran 40 miles. Bubstantial reduction. Horeyman Auto Sales, 133 Arch Bt Tel. 2100, i ~saaffzaed Jeed FA‘\Q COOPER HAS A TIP ON ONION COPPER AND HES* BOUGHT ME 1000 SHARES FOR $50 g» ALL MAH MONEY, AM WEsSTED 31N S R St o E -8 b MAXWELL & CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT/ CAPITOL T Thurs., F - JEST CHUCKED YER BANK: AND ) MONEY Awayl! | BOUGHT 2000 1924 SHARES) 1918 21924 Hupmobile sedan. Dodge sedan. DR. LASCH Deritist Quartz Light For Py 353 MAIN ST upes. | tourlngs. FROM /' | wHY, VE Poor @l THE (| FisHES, YOu'VE Z, BENNETT MOTOR SALES <0, £ Uk 250 ARCH ST. J. D. DONA VOICE CULTURE Special attention to beginners un Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block. Tel. 1274-1a —_—— Furniture, actomobiles and real estate are favoged in the Classifhed Ads this wesk, Watch fhem close’y for bargalns. BAN\eeez

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