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CLEVER THIEE 1§ | VWS I BATIORE £ ANARTIST LSO Matches Strips From Two s Valued Tapestries f R Welmar able Gobelin ta burg, datlug ¢ have been thieves with of selling abrot lain of the G lector in Colog being sold 1o a protest of the War proved futile, The new owner them to the Kal: seum of Berlin, f obtaining Dr. opinion on the significance and va that both Gobelins German workman middle of represent Casgtle” in se centimeters meters in meters, It ¥ that a strip of 9 width had been cv lin, while the 1 the centimeters in trom one Gobe- eters wide was missing f performed the excision erly, that both missing strips can be readily com bined to form a common design, The Cologn: tor nded his purchase. The sequel of it ell s a big stir Thuringian The Social [} protested that no ap- prepriate steps have been taken by the govemm to recover missing parts, Lord ( lain has published a commu in which he calls attention legitimacy of the sals and threatens however, art coll re- the to prosecute anyone insinuating that | the tapestries were mutilated with the connivance of any member Grand Ducal household GALL IT BUNCOMRE Gowt. Biologists Declare There Are | : No Such Things As “Hoop"” Snakes, “Stinging” Snakes, Etc Washington 20 (A —Biolo gists of the d ¢ of declare honored 3 ture s time Prettiest Lathing & Biloxi” she City pageant. ' to the | | | | Yormer Head Nurse in New Britain Hospital Becomes Bride of Gove ernment Emple er since tlon ia Wash- Britain g th Mr. and at. naidt of Personals F. Olson of Eouth Burritt | from a two ybrook Manor. nd son, Rus- wo weeks in urg, Mass, family will for Hotchkiss Grove will spend a month's Mr. Billings will continue after his business here and will join his family on week ends. R. 0. Elliott of South High street Billings eave tomorrow s they acation to look other a strip iy spending a two weeks' vacation 1t Indian Neck, Branford Clyde Jakews sachusetts, ay of E spent the week-end with tanton E. Ashley of Corbin avenue Miss R ohen of New Britain Miss Jeannette Gans and Gerald Momauguin and Miss Matilda Henshman of Ever green avenue, Hartford, are spend- ing two weeks in Boston and vicinity. Mark T. Lake: of Glen Mrytle Be Milford. vill rematn twlo v Miss Helen visitor at Indian Neck \Ir. and Mrs. Charles Wil hild visitors at is at He n and July at Short Miss Alice Breen is registered at the La Mont at Sound Vi Miss Mildred Karmovitz is spend ing a few weeks at Sound View. Miss Margaret izabeth Schrey an( Jamforth are visiting at the View honse, Pleasant Jeach Petar T Pleasant Vie Baker Cagey ar of Chicago is of great Yrew Turnbull of 11 home her K-end with amford CHECKING RUINED STORE W. H. Eddy of the Eddy Awnin ‘ place business was 1y morning after a owed to remai department taking an in- 1 stock pre of Estimat ROY SUSPECTED OF THEFT ¥ aa me ald been re ning the anto ut it i ¢ w1l be with pected that jdentified after the f , Mas- | street | Scanlon was a recent n are spending the month of | Husbandry, | Mrs. ! Fred H. Anna Sharpe, eeks, ville, the daughter of lLaura Tyler, she Gran, Besides her husband daughter, Mrs. Howard Waltham; two sons, has been secretary n New Britain, declining re- election at the last annual meefing. she leave on Hinman of Howard and | PASSES T0 HER REWARD ‘\vn Anna Sharpe Aged 80, Served 30 Years as Secretary of Patrons 60, Frank Eharpe of New Britain; Mrs. Charles sister, few cemetery. A policeman in Fanning Platnville; and three grandehildren. | The funeral will be held tomorrow | Petruk of 102 Girove sireat afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Erwin {Mortuary chapel. Burial will be in | sus Oakland, claims the world's largest feet, They a good motor fuel, measure 14 1-4 inches in length, wife of arpe, of White Oak, died | vesterday at the New Britaln Gener- hospital after an illness of thr She was a native of Plain- Henry and For the past 30 years of Burritt one of Cal., Many Ex-Servicemen Have Partly Completed Applications for Bonus, But Fall to Supply Missing Papers Comparatively few who filed first ex-servicemen papers for govern- ment bonus have completed their papers, Miss Cora Bertini, secretary of the municipal rvice bu- reau reports. In a great number of es little remains to be supplied to complete the application, but failure to furnish the sary may deprive the ex-soldier adjusted compensation explains, ¢ LICENSES SUSPENDE The police have Leen ngt | the commissioner of motor veh that the licenses to operate held by John Glatz of 70 Bank stree nd John Dubikl of 33 L ve been nded | Alcohol mads from and potatoes ha y strect | eull apples found to be even for air- been IS planes | pApers neces- | | has a John | W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY TERAN GRANGE OFFICER | MAY LOSE GOVT. AWARD | Peter Popular Name In Falcetti Family Twenty-one years ago a son was born in the Falcetti famlly of Berlin and they named him Peter, The nam- ing was such a succeas that the Fal- cettls became very partial to that name, so when another son was born 0 years after he was also called That eeems to be the only jon to draw from the testi- given in police court this morning when Peter was argalgned n a ch of operating an auto mony g6 {without a iicense on his person Patrolman Otis Hopkins arrested youth on East street last night some question was raised as to the identity of the owner of the i« Judge Benjamin W. Alling started to question Falcettl about the license this morning and drew forth the information that Peter, aged 19, license, and Peater, aged 21, cording to the was suspended in also has a | youth, Judgment o case. -END COLLISIONS ., Automobiles driven Alfred Roberts of Beckley and Thomas L. ivan of Bristol, collided at the core ner of East and East Main streets last night, damaging both machines. WEE] hy 20, 1925, Ryan was found to have had two drinks of liquor, but a medical ex- amination disclosed that he was not under the influence of liquor. An au- tomoblle driven by Alfred’ Benson struck a motorcycle on which Arthur Baurey was riding, Saturday night, at the corner of West Pearl and arch streets, Slight damage resuled, BREARKS RAILROAD GATE Harry Martin of Elm street reported to the police yesterday aft ernoon that his‘automobile &truck the gate at the Whiting strect rail- road crossing when the steering wheel momentarily slipped from his grasp. The gate was broken and the driver's sister, who was in the car at the time, was slightly cut by fly- ing glass, The car was slightly damaged. BOYS SCRATCH AUTOMOBILY Sergeant Patrick O'Mara, took three boys Into custody yesterday for alleged damage to an automobile owned by Frank Yakabinas of Chestnut street. The owner of the car reported to the police that it was scrafched while standing in street near Andrews street, shortly after Sergeant O'Mara had the boys In charge., They will be turned over to the probation officer, and Easy Wisdom Here's a simple rule for learning about every- thing modern. All you need to do is turn a few illustrated pages and run your eye over entertaining reading. You glean all the facts you must cope with daily. How to dress correctly, furnish your home, prepare and serve food, maintain health, recognize the best in music, literature, art; enjoy ingenuities that make life easy and pleasant. Intimate news in advertisements touch every modern phase. Their friendly chats interest, assist. As sharer in modern comforts, vou can't afford to miss them. Since you huy anyway, why not huy the bhest? You'll find advertisements a generous help. They are authorities about everything that touches your daily life. You can depend on advertised goods—a sound reason for reading advertisements ER 12,000 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 WE DON'T NEED A T( MW CAR. THIS TAKES 5 OUT AND BRINGS K. NO CAR ANY MORE THAT FOR YOUu U5 BA D DO REAT GUAG! QJAT c»rzo;mhy LOOK AT THOSE SWELL TiRes /1004 AT THAT BEAUTIFUL upHaLsTer Y/ / LiTiLE E '3 K BAD LUNGS BUT SMATTER, 50NZ ) /NAW! T SEEA DIDJA GC\T RAA oVER? HARRY AIPE , DOWN ON ELM STREET, AN- — A GOOD HEART TELL YOU WE 6 by King Frerom Syndea. T g3, TELL YOU WE TON'T NEED A NEW It Britain mghts remereed. BY J. P. McEVOY DIDN'T I SAY WE NEED A NEW CAR © | 80, {91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING AT YOUR SERVICE Below 1s 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 1ERSN CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1=RURIAL LCTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS DIRECTORB 5—LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 1—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES 8~AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIE® 12=AUTOMOBILES WANTED— UTOS—TAX] SERVICB HU—=GARAG 0 LET CLES AND BICYCLES L8-BICYC-LS WANTED STATIONS REPAIRING INESN SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSEUBB | 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT 0—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23=DYEING & CLEANIN 24—INSUR E—ALL KINDB 2f ATTORNEYS RUCKING, BAGGAGB PAPER HANGING TAILORING STATIONERY 3 NG & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPUNDENCE CCURSES 45=DANCING TEACHERS INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL . & PRIV. INSTRUCTOR® ANTED—INSTRUCTORS N WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL | 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIER —INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED 19—WANTED—TO BORRGW LIVE STOCE 50—CATTLE AND SWINB 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS 5GS, POULTRY SUPPLIES RSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISB 55—ARTICLES FOR SALE $6—BUILDING MATERIALY ESS & OFFICE EQUIP AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ND FUEL SEEDB, PLANTS 3 T —HOUSES FOR RENT —~SUBURBAN FOR RENT —VACATION PLACES FOR RENT WAREHOUSES & STORAGB —WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALB 78—~AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 79—AUCTIONEERS $0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP 81~BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR BALB 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB 87—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BUARD AND HUTELS 88—HOTELS 89—ROPMS FOR RENT 00MS AND BOARD 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LOLGIN 93—WHERE TO DINB YOU'RE RIGHT AS USUAL 1 SAUCK LP BEHIND HIM AN’ GIVES HIM A PLAYFUL CRACK OA TH' BACK AA' 17 WASA'T HARRY! THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTION® Charge Prepald a0y 1 10 0 duye days der Rates Upon Appll Count 6 wo 14 lines to au inch, Mintmum 8pace, 3 iines. AMintmum Book Clhiaige 38 centa No Ad Accepted After ) P, y sified Page on Same ay. 8ut 10 M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of custoinel Call 925, Ask for s “Want Ad" Operstor. P A T A P L ANNOUNCEMENTS l Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULTS—Conc torced; water preof, bern ed. will outiast either wood of Do not require larger lota priced. B. Vault Co, Kensngton Tel, 647-15 : NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 dak Bt. Monuments of all‘a descriptions. Carving and let .our_speclalty. Florist ing bouyuste and Leave your order now. Flower Garlen Greenliouse, 1163 Stane ley St. Phone CUT FLOWERS—potted piants, pleasng varlety. Specializing on funeral works Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Church Bt. NICE CARNATIONS—#1 & doz, Very fine tlowers. Sandallies Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tl 2643-12. Lost and Found L3 Tox on Hartinrd Owner call at 8. Di FOUND. Ave Pletr SREY Terman police Thursda Quin AND BLACK emall, » Return hun s, T et us deelop them, ofessional service, Are VACATION FIL Wa glve vou cads Studin l AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck Agencies [] ACME TRUCK! Saler and Service, Erice son Motor Salen. 171 Eouth Mam 8t Phone 870. BUICK MOTOR CARS—eales and service. Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch §t Phone 2607, GADILLAG CARS—Sales Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln atreets. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. Buperior Auto Company. 176 Arch St. Phona 211. CHRYSLER—4 _and 6, Salss and service. Bennett Motor, Sales, 250 Arch §t._Phone 252, OODGE_BROTHERB—Eales and servica, 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm 8ty coiner Frankin. Phone 731, . FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson t or, Sales and service. Genulne va 4 accessories. Automotive Eal & Service Co., 200 E. Main. Phons 2701, HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and_service, City Service Statlon, Harttord Ave., cor. Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa. LEXINGTON—Oakland and ¢ grade motor Bal and services C. A. Bence, 01 ain St. Phone 2215. LEXINGTON, OAKL.AND and GRAY Mo- tor Cars, Sales and Service; Hardware City Motor Co., 6 Elm &t Phone 3734, NASH—motor cars, Bee 16 08W oW, Fales and Bervice A. G. Hawker, 5§ Kim street. OLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Fee fined SIx.” Smith Motor Bales, 100 West Main St. Phone 2900, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Bearls & Co., Sales and Service, cor. Elm and Park Ste. Phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Bnubbe: WILLYE-KNIGHT ©_AND GVERLAND= motor cara, showroom and seryite, 131 Cherry St. “The Glesve-Vaive Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2. ané Bervica High City Items Detective Sergeant Willlam P, McCue left this morning for Am. bridge, Pa, to bring back Charles Supper, formerly of 48 Seymour street, who {8 under ar in that city for the local police on a. charge of non-support of his wife and two children. A son was born at the New Britain general hoepital yesterday to Mr, and Mrs. Gunnard Gromback of 17 Carlson street ‘The silver loving cup to he pre. sented by W. W, Leland to the win- ning team in the church league has arrived in this city and will be on display in the Besse-Leland windows tomorrow. JOANSON RECOVERING Anma Johnson of this city, everely injured in an auto- meobile aceident fn Springfis)d, Mass, some weeks ago, is still on the road to recovery, according to informa tion received here this morning from Wesson Memorfal hospital in that city where she has been c fined since the accident. Mrs, John~ son was the most severely hurt of & party of four early one morning when the automobile in which they were riding overturned on the steps of the FIks' home, Springfield. She will be discharged from the hospital shortly e —— City of New Britain vs. Michael Arneth, et al Michael Arneth, et al. ORDER OF NOTICE State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, ss. Hartford, July 10, 1925 Upon the petition of the said City of New Britain praying for reasons therein set forth that compensation for land described in sald petition be determined under the provisions of section 5186 of the General Statutes, together with the appor- tionment and division thereof among the owners and persons interested therein, being returnable on the 27th day of July, before the Hon. Edwin C. Dickenson, a judge of the Superior Court for the State of Connecticut, said Superior Court being not now in session, it appearing to and being found by the. subscribing authority that A. W. Sweetland, administrator with the will annexed of John Judd, late of said New Britain, deceased, formerly of New Btitain, is absent from the state and whereabouts are unknown Ordered that notice of the insti- tution and pendency of sald come plaint be given said A. W. Sweetland by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper pube lished in the City of New: Britaip once a week for two consecutive weeks, commencing on or befére the 14th day of July, 1925,