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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 FARMER BOY WINS 1,200 SCHOLARSHIP " olsh-Amercan Yout Excels| wonton: o) lor Beaux Axts Prize until about WEWORIALSERVICE | BERLINNEWS Kuights of W. L. Morgan Lodge Join Rusilary in Exercises {127 o —_— Second Fage) and on the Berlin pike the Silver Lake In Ttems of Tnterest annual Lway itlon exercises of the| New York, June ool will be | Kiselewski, a farm boy just four slundard | Years away from Browerville, | Minn, has won a $1,200 scholarship of the Beaux Arts Institute of De- Fast | sign, providing a year's study of held | sculpture in Faris, He is American born of Polish parents, “1 have drawn since I was a child | now & and seemed just to come by it natur Yale 1 ally,” sald Kiselewskl, *I grew up on a farm in Browerville but was al- | 0" The | ways more interested in art than interest- | ar spation. 1 got my first 14 be real art schooling at the Minneapolis | Institute of Art, Then I decided to | to New York.” Since coming here he has had to work during the daytime in order to pursue his studies at night. He won the competition by eight weeks of ard night application after routine | work days in a studio. Kiselewski's | memorial is a winged kneeling fig- | ure geen in profile with outstretched wrms presenting, in the manner of & motive, a model of a Romanesque | Washington Morgun PtTonnth Knights of Pythians and We Temple, Pyth sters, observed forlaht at i plolotk, their memorial scryices Hat evening at t hall on Hu ford The full rammar & town Junior A e t Berlin Cot meet Tems ing of the will be roria ity elut Dr. A plac me Ben AL ae (hotnal i -l of odist chur bers of hoth passed on il ress ol S8 an v other oc for the Middle- Modern The tablet is to be placed | ™ wall of St. ]:arlhmnmm\‘s‘ . | Last vear Kiselewski won first SOUTHINGTON:NENS SSilecs i e mnioe for 5 o o for t e Pa onn Pay $63,000 and Get Land Valued at Half Million Detroit, June 24 (P—Upon pay- | 1went of approximately 865,000 12| ormer employes of John F. Daglgs 4 ill become owners of ite worth more than $30( it has been declded by Judg: Dingeman in a decree in a triendly =uit over the land The | tien s prize. ainvi wtrick on | ; 5 He A the 1 er | f nday the im moveme Harry J consisting of 83.% acres of to the Dodge plant at Hamtramck. was originally hased for 889,000 in & pool a year prior to of John F. Dodge. Dodge aned $47,500 for the down payment and took title to the prop- orty, agresing to resell the land con- ar tracts to the men whenever they f . t ¢ ¢ ahle pay respective \ X due, no limit being Y. W. C. A NOTES | ot property land clnse formed six yea o, {nele Rolland [ the time to Dodge's death the estate has the proeess of probating, the all being willing | unwritten 5 irs of the estate The. & held a tea the carry out Dodge's ement in the case ets at s Tea was se tively de candles, Aft folk songs Mosquitoes eucalyptus dislike orate |the K |ing gratitude to the ‘HOW MUCH? ASKS THE REV. DR, HILL Patriotic Citizens Camnot Re- fuse Legion Appeal rly $10,000 has by the 12 teams in the American Leglon drive for $30,000 for a home, according to reports made at the luncheon at the Burritt hotel today. The team workers w Arziz Grotto and Commander Harry E. Scheuy pre- ided. A welcome was extended by Noah Lucas on behalt of the Grotto and Harry Ginsberg on behalf of anis club, The report today totalled g 407.64, which added the $3.456 reported up to noon yesterday hrings e total to date to $9,893.64 almost a third of the amount needed The speaker today Rev. Dr George W. . Hill. Dr. Hill told a story of a man who was expressing his sympathy for a friend who had been badly Injured. askod “You say you sorry for him how much are you sorry for him?" “Seven years ago were all aving flags, singing America shouting our patriotism . “How much is your worth now? How much are you grateful to the American Legion for what the boys have done The minister intimated that some people might find the act of show- veteran at this date simflar to that of paying for a pair of shoes after they had worn out. e gald people might say bought Liberty honds and subscribed to drives and mad sacrifices during the war, what did then, it's we do now been raised 6 to or was Some are we said Atriotisn been they other how mu said Referring to memoria has seen t i) not we can tablets Ne out many of the lit o Tror tle towns of Englan “T think it is a shame that t not been same gort of rec real memarial to the men across hefor W fake t the t something Referring 1o the story Eddy-Glover post has d counted by Comma told in yesterday's Herals Ninety nine out 100 this eity h b ) are | who went this. friends here and » and court of honor. dors represe Lring ant ial Giod it show mthe artific of what the as he 5 of People in n't the slightest {dea of what the Amer until on has done Eati night at givi an Le they saw it § It show them 11 “When all papers. o world was flat on e guests of | the Kiwanis club, | and | little higher economically and In other ways each year—the answer was the American Legion, “There is not a amn whose pa. triotism had not ebbed out in the | last seven years who can look you {in the face and not give." The next luncheon will be on Fri- day noon at the Burritt hotel where the workers will be guests of the Rotary elub, (COOLIDGE AND PARTY IN SUMMER QUARTERS (Continued from First Page) other bunch of flowers children of Salem, At Red Gables, where Mrs. |tSearns awaited her guests, the marine guard which has been or- ganized to afford the president pro- tection was drawn up by the road- side, and at the door the three se- leetmen who govern Swampscott paid thefr respects to the president. Butier remained at Red to breakfast with the presi- nd Mrs, Coolidge and Mr, and Stenrns. As soon as some furnishings brought from Washington on the frain can be put order at White Court that resi- wiil be taken over by the esident, by school Senator Gable dent a Mrs. house denee Bridgeport Sells Big Amount of City Bonds Bridgeport, June 24 (A—The city today sold $500,000 worth of street ving and $120,000 worth garbage tion plant renovation bonds to Allen & Co. of New York city, bidder, at a figure of H. L. the lowest e next lowest bidders were Esta- brook & of Boston and Putnam of Hartford, who entered a oint hid of 100.659. The figure ohtained for this latest hich mature fn 10 rs, compares with that of 102,31 eived from the H. L. Allen com- previons issue of $800,- maturity period is 30 With the discovery yesterday t author to {issue $200,000 paving bonds by the 1919 waa never utilized and an tion iecislon to {ssue idgeport will have nego- 1l bond issue for 1925 of & Co. pany for a wvorth of egislature Iminis £1.620.000 She's Boss, ry passenger No Doubt — Guard, why ake me as T asked you? miles beyond my sta- didn’t you Here 1 am e Guard—1 did but gt out of you was, Maria. Get the fast and T'll all 1 eould “All right, children their break- be down in a minute. try |ist back and America was rising a |—Midland Daily Tribune. countries. an C. Matta and Stephen | On Monday of e 8 ] married in St. Thomas' shine club of Girl r 1 nday morning. Rev a teachers 'tea on ti h the Y. W. C n of West Center of Bristol The tennis court at any be horrowed On Satu girls o have an outin am Nagles They plan to s 13 ¥ spend most of 1 girl will brin time now yan and in ceremony | Leo C oeing tour of day. 1T aiong and eat hy Hur- Dur- amae rank bride. Miss mise M offertory an of ma “0 Pr of New and | The dele girls from t} for Camp Ma Tuesday morr tending this thy Billings, Mary Drobnis treasurer, gation Beacon elub will st and |in the cool waters of the ocea (Oslo.) | them to consider any duty at | .+ THE POTTERS To whom it Applicatio building brick apartment v Ave. for W ) 1 All persons o ade ta 8 NOTICF ORDER OF Pater Tompkus Sendra, of Waterburr, in n at Boston. In fact, it was a all while the hot spell lasted. The Old Swimming Hole Looked mighty good to these circus el ephants who spend most of their time off duty |& tough job for the trainer to get A4D TO THIMX A SON OF MINE 1ISGONG TO ) ¢ FORGET AL GETS LP T Not Quite a Total Loss ) HELL PROBABLY 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 :)d To 925 Closing time for insértion in same day's paper 1P M ULASSIFICATION HEADINGS " ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—-DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—TF'UNERAL DIRECTORS 5=LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 1—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMUBILES AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12=AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13=AUTOS—TAX1 BERVICB 14=GARAGES TO LET 15—~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-LS§ WANTED 17—8ERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18~BARBERS HAIRD'S, MABSKUSH 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—~BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—DENTISTS 23—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23=DYEING & CLEANING 24=INSURANCE—ALL KINDS 25—LAWYERS-PATENT ATTONNETS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGB 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 3-~PLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL WE 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—~PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 33—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICKE EDUCATIONAL U—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES J5=DANCING TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTOR® 48—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS MPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41—HELP—MEN WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—8ITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 15—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 45— B JPPORTUNITIER 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED 19—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE 8TUCK AND SWINB 1=DOGS, CATS, PETS |82—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIEE 53—HORSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE 8TOCE MERCHANDISE 55—ATTL FOR BALE 56—BUILDING MATERIALS 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP §8—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 59—FEED AND FUEL 60—FERTILIZERS, SEELS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING $2—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 84—MACHI & TOOL 65—MERCHANDISE AT THB STORE® AL INSTRUMENTE LIAMONDS, JEWELRY 58—WANTEL—ARTICLES 10 BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT MENTS & TENEMENTS S PLACES FOR 1 VANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE —REAL ESTATE IONEERS & BUSIL LOING LOTS FOR BALE ARMS FOR 8ALB 5§ FOR BALE PLACES KOR SALE FOR BAL ATE FOR EXCHANGE £88 PROP ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS QOMS FOR RENT 0MS AND BOARD VANTED—BOARD OK 3 LOLGING ¥3=WHERE TO DINB THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTION® line line line line line iine 1 line 3180 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application, Count 6 words to & line, 14 liues to an inch, y Minimum Bpace, 3 Iines, y Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classiried Page on Same Day. Sut. 30 Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers, Call 926, Ask for s “Want Ad" Operator. —_— Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURIAL VAULT@—Concrete steel rein- forced; water preof, hermetically seal- ed, will outlast either wood or metal. Do not require lsrger lota Reasonably riced. N, B. Vault Co. Kensington. | Tel, 64715 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 133 Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting .our_speclalty, Florist CARNATIONS—Special at 60c. per dozen. w ¢ making wedding bouyy and deslgns. Leave your order now, Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Stan- CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing variety. Speclalizing on funeral work. Johnso! enhouse, 617 Church 8t. NICE CARNATIONS—3) a doz. Very fine flowers. Sandallie Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. 2643-12 Lost and Found L] ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE . AT TRUCKE—Hales and Borvice, Eri son Motor Salea, 171 South Main @t Phone L - glv"ol Bulek Co, 193 A!ll“l\. “m A v Lash Motor Co. "A Reputable » Weat Main, comer Linosln sirestar BVROLET M @ervice. Buperior Aute Company, Arch Bt Phona 311, ODGE B o an oa & ¥, Motor Sales Corp., 166 comer Frankin.. Phone ale o o ¥ORD GARB A O Tason tractor. Bales and service. . Genuine parts and accessorien. Automotive Bales & Borvice Co. 200 B, Main. Phous 3701, HUPMOBILE CARG—Bales ah 3 City Bervice Btation, Hartford AV.I..WG:. Stanley 8t. A, M, Paonessa. LEXINGTON—Oakland and Gray, Wigh ade motor car Bales and service, C. A Bence, 61 Main 8t Phone 321, —— N0 % _Thone 331k LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and tor Cars, Bales and Service. Gk.A’:'l::; City Motor Co. Elm 6t Phone 2784, 200 0. O Eim St__Phone 3184, manwamnuonnun—ulu and rvice. Bennett Motor Sal Bt._Phone 2053, cabedbin ASH—motor_cars, The new Fales and Service 4. G. Hawkor, 0 Mim stroet. GLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARB—"The Fee fined Bix" Bmith Motor Gales, 100 West Main 8t. Phone 2900, P RO R UL PACKARD—Hudson, Eaeex, America’s loading car values. 8ee the mew couch- s The Honeyman Auto Sa Arch 8t. Phone 3109, om0 REG MOTOR CARB—and trucks Kenns M. Boarls & Co, Gales and Service cor d Park Sts. Phone 3110, Local nts for Gabriel Snubbers, WILLYSENIGHT AND OVERI motor cal showroo: nd wervl: Chorry Bt. "The Bleeve-Vaive. Motors R. C. Rudolph. Phone 3051-3, Autos and Trucks for Sale § DODGE—Busines coupe, 1933, & Cordw fine leather upholstery. good paint and mechanically perfect, $200 down, Terms. A. G. Hawker, 68 Blm Bt. Phone 3486, and m TORTOISE EHELL, GLASSES—Iost ba- tween Russell & Erwin's and Dwight 8t., via_Commerclal §t. Finder phone 2806-3, L\nr»gll-;‘, nnr:s. B Bedan, 1924, excellent condition; terms arranged. - botween 12 and 1.6.7 S Personal R Furse lost at P. 0. des day mornin I'Inder call 3441 GRADUATION GIFTS—autograph album, 75c.; photo album G0, No, 2 Eastman , 8260, Arcads Studio. FORD ROADSTER, 1933—for sale, good condition, price $125. A, J. 'Grise, & Crown_§t, Plainviile, FORD BEDAN, 1022—{n excellont condle tlon, must be sold at once, Wil gacri~ fice for cash. E. C, Carter & Sons, re 217 High 8t. was left on car last Monday, Freneh, 1081 Cook St., | POCKETBOOK containing sum of money George Waterville, Conn, FORD COUPE, 1935—In good conditian, for sale. Inquire 15 East 8t, Plainyille, Can be seen after 8 p, m, RERS OF eurs, paralys! Free of Charge, how my dear moth: cured, without drugs ard her If eaved, This, I f is my duty humanity Box 134 L LADY Wil bus which ran down Frank Vitakunas, corner Stanley communicate with Austin 8t. Tony Vitakunas, 27 HEART TROUBLE— Heart attacks, dropsy, high blood pres- T will gladly tell you, 1o A. Epence, Was a passenger on and Pleasant Sta. pleaso FORD SEDAN, 1023—new engine, pei 1 condition, HIFRL heap for quick eale, Phone FORD coupe, 1923; gnad__condition; &l new parts. Apply 141 Dwight St yum:fl ll"llv{{vr truck In parfect running condition. Wil sell cheap. Inquire, 82 Rlaks Road. PRI FORD ROADSTER—™ shiape. Price 375, 8t Phone 215, PMOBILE COUPF, ®00d running C. A. Bence, §1 Maln 1826 N. B. Junior 11 can h 258 Corbin Av Store Announcements AT, graduation photographs duced rates. Arcade Studio, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay Taxes on Real Estate and Personal Property . pin, found, notified that the following bave been laid and are dve and pa able on the first day of July, 192 {City Tax on List of Oct. fst, 1 23% Mills on the Dollar | | We will meet the |City Hall, Room 16. 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 13, 14. 15, 16, 17,18, 20} 21, 2 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, from 9 a. p. m., and 7 10 9 p. m. every Monday and Satur- lay, to receive the same. Taxpayers 204, July 1, 2, at OFFICE OP SATURDAY AFTERNOONS During June and July. Tnterest at the rate of 9 per cent will be charged if not paid in July, commencing July 1, 1925. NOTE—Persons owing taxes on 0ld list are requested to make pa ment before June 2 1o save pense of liens. We will be at the office every day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and from 7 to 9 p. m. every Mon- day and Saturday during June, BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, City Tax Collector. New Britain, Conn, June 1, 1325, BY J. P. MEVOY | WAVENT ABOUT) A THING ONCE HE FRE POLLY AND HER PALS New Haven County ntifl , ID LIKE ARRY VOUR TAUGHTER Defend eph Sendrn, formerly of the New Britain, in Hartford Count JOU CCULD GIVE ME YODR OPINION ABCUT oA VOUA — WHEN I WAS “OUR AGE T S WHISKERS, AN HAD A FULL SEY CONCERNIN' MARRIAGE = T ' TDEALS Owner o sama by paying for this ad. in New Britain, Conn., are hereby Taxge | ex- g 1010, for sale, Park Street Auto Co., 332 Park &t HUPMOBILE—very Jate 1023, with roun- terbalances crankshaft, new paint and in perfect mechanical = comdition. Netw Britain Motor Sales Co. G Main bt. Phone 2772, NASH, 1025—advanced 6 1un less than 4,000 miles. This can be bLought at a blg reduction, Call or phone us for demonstration, Wil con- slder trade. A, G. Hawker, 52 Elm 8¢, Phons 2456, OVERLAND BEDAN, 1925—1025 Overland coupe, 1924 Overland touring, 1923 Over- land touring. 1922 Overland touring. Rudolpl's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t Tel. 2061 PAIG 1922—gport touring car, In fine mechanical condition, new paint, 5 good tires, upholstery and top very good, many extrax. Will take Grand 8t, Wil in high towing a Ford, Price s low, Bes John nt Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch St PATGE—=7 pase. touring, § cylinder, §§ By p. Very rellable and economical te operate, 15 miles per gal, on gas. Tires execellent, Price $250. Terms. Whit- more Palge-Jewett Co.. mear cor, East Main_and Eim 8t demonstrator, & cvilnder, run model 1924, price $000 Itallan Book &tore, 491 Main Bt, fouring car in gaod run- Price $100. C. A. Bence, Phone 2215. enger touring car: tlon. Cheap for quick sale. 3160W, only 609 miles cash, Phoris STUDEB. ondi- Tel. 1195 or RENEWED CARS ditioned and attractively Terms can be arranged, consldered, * touring, new paints * sedan, pow paint. sport. ord teurings (2). Ford touring. Ford tudor. Cadillac touring car Dodge, screen deli: er: A. G, HAWKER, 82 ELM ST. PHONE 2430, DODGE BROTHERS-— 1924 Bedan, 1923 Sedan. 1824 Touring. 1923 Touring, Touring. Sedan Touring. TERMS ARRANGED ~THE— 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 ELM BT. TEL. 131, STiLL GOT TH' WHISKERS [} USED CARS 1824 1924 1923 1223 1223 1923 ~ 1223 Cleveland sedan. Maxwell 4 pase. Halnes seda Anderson sedan. Ford sedan. Ford coupe. Epe. six Studebaker touring. coupe, TIME PATMENTS OPEN EVENINGS T MOTOR BALES CO., 260 ARCH BT. TEL. USED CARS Ford coupe. Chavrolet coupe. Bulck touring Studbaker coupe Essex coach. ~THE— HONETMAN AUTO SALES 189 ARCH BT, TEL 3 City Advertisement Refreshment Concession Brook Park. Bide will be recelved until Tues- day night, 5 p. m,, (June 30th) for the refreshment concession at Wil- low Brook Park for the season of 1925. This concession covers the sale of candy, fruit, fce cream, soda, etc. and the bidder is to provide hls own stand or. bullding. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSION- P Willow b B, gt A TP ol TE B » I S~ )

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