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SALEOF LAND FOR CITY HISSION FIND Broad Street Property to Be Converted Into Cash eking pe land a F ds to th ot El estate except for this piece rod square cated in the north ton pitt Hil about one arly the he city. The tor the establishment of elons in this city for the perpe tion of religious wor ( {ssions is located on ( and one used to be | plot of 1and now in que many years an old barn the property and in that b residents of that setcion gathered for services. Sunday school was held thers and tha community gath- ered there for hymn singir barn was destroyed by wind ago. Since that time the character of the neighborhood has changed ma- terfally. It is thickly populated and there is a church within a short dis- tance of the plot. Furthermore, there are no funds with which to earry out mission work, as stipulated by Mr. Burritt. However, taxes on the property are coming in regular- 1y and it is ald that the land is an expense. Therefore, Mr. Skinner, as trustee ®f the estate, is asking for permis- slon to szell the property, since it will be possible to carry out the terms of the will. Whatever proceeds there may be Prom the sale of tha property, if it be #0ld, will be turned over to the Burritt Mission on Cherry street for the support of that institution. The City Mission band now supports the mission. two mi & of these erry street ated on tion. For <tood n the The years Dr. Straton Declares Darrow Has Accepted Chicago, Aug. 20 (M—Dr. John Roach Straton, fundamentalist lead- er, says Clarence Darrow, professed for Scopes, publicly agnostic chief counsel has consented debata ith him on evolution r. Straton, who fa pastor of Cal o Darrow in Greeley, Colo., negative side Resolved that the 1e by evolution 1 Henry Fruet direct te early the And preferably in Chicago. ~ SECOND HAND BUILDING MATERIALS FOR SALE tacluding Doors, Windows, Lumber, Radiators, Plumbing Fixtures, etc, Apply to Foreman on Job, 103 West Main St, opposite Capitol Theater o R CHAS. MERBERG & SON New Haven STOP TO think es you are work- icg AROUND THE el ext CONVERSING tn bird poultry yard BREAK O' ¢ REST AND i ] Union Suburban Expr New Johnzon, Britaiv 30 Main st Hartford, New Fritair <tville and Rr | THE UK DEALER FINED " BUYING IEAD OF MINOR Hadinskr, Assessed $10, Dentes Pur. chase of Plpes Stolen From Cellar and s alleged 45 cents, from a tola it in a cellar on Radinsky hased for unds of lead He denled buying the tton atrest nded on & e peace. The t water out a win- morning, a statrs claiming rew it at her. The wom- troubls for it this n having thm children, devel- s of tolating the Nauor Gross, proprietor stel, and Jaseph Kalin- emploved by him, were for trial at Stanley I for them The twn men were arrested yeste: afterncon after a &tool pigeon furned a bottle of lquor he elaime to have purchased there over to De- Filinger until The nt lay Attorney who appeared Aay [ tectis geant George ant Patrick 1. O'Mara similar charge against Stanley of 242 Broad street was nntil Tuesday at the Attorney Traceskl was arrested last night lana | A | Mivnarski continned re- auest of Miy- <t O'CONNEL REFUSES San Francisco, Aug. 20 (A—The bulletin rays Jimmy O'Connell, former outficlder for the New York Giants, has declined ‘an offer from Hal Chase to play ball In the out- leagus at El Paso. O'Connell was banned from organized base- ball at the close of last season aft- er an alleged effort at bribery. Ap- parently he still has hops that some ¢ Judge Landis will relent and re- |store him to good standing. | i [ City Items Miss Marget Curry of Russell street and Miss Margaret Miller of Curtis street have returned from a week's sojourn at the shore. Gulbransen player pianos at Morans, —advt, For Sale—Counters and show cases. Leonard and Herrmann Co.— advt. Victrolas and Planos, at Morans'— advt. For Eale—Counters and show cases, Leonard and Herrmann Co.— Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. —advt. A son was born at the New Brit- lain General hospital yesterday to |Mr. and Mrs. Arman Horhanesian of §36 Stanley street, | A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morrison of 234 High street at the New Britaln General hospital yesterday The police are investigating the orted theft of a waflch owned by : Archer of the National Mar- ket, West Main street, m his desk the store | James Perraonelli of Hunter road an employe of the Hart & Cooley Co., had two fingers of his left b amputated at the New Britaln Gen- eral ital yesterday. He caught 'his hand in a press while at work. | E. M. Dolan of Wooster street {s the New Britain he underwent an operation Monday. | cCre prices on all Mary Elza- 87 W. Main. 1 flight up 1\“nyv(\1 will reopen the day after Laber day, |cording ta an announcement by at yesterday. The parish school of §t, Matthew's | chureh Emil J. Danbere, eourts, clerk of the ety and Norman on a business and police Danber, Itrip to New Jersey, POTTERS hospital where | e | ac- TREASURY OFGITY SH43% RICHER Payment For Bond Issue Male at Noon. Today e At noon today, $843,395.40 passed to the city treasury, this amount being the proceeds from the city of city bonds in the amount of $860,- 000, sold Tuesday and deposited yei terday at the First National Bank in Boston, R. L. Day & Co. and assoclate bid- ders paid the price, which is regard- ed as an unusually favorable o from the city's standpoint, The cost of issuing the bonds was approximately $20 per thousand. The subway department will receive ap- proximately $147,000 and assumes a debt of $150,000, while the same s true of the sewer department, As- suming an obligation of $560,000, the school department received ap- proximately $549,000 with which to carry on {ts bullding progra: DESCRIBES BODY Gruesoms Testimony Is Girem Tn Young Murder Trial Being Con- ducted in Yos Angeles. Los Angeles, Aug. 20 (A — Dis- covery of the body of Mrs, Grace Grogan Young, wealthy wife of Dr. Thomas Young,'a dentist, on trial charged with suffocating her with lethal gas and cementing her body at a cistern at their week-end cabin, near here, was graphically described on the witness stand here late terday by George Contreras of the | district attorney’s forces. | Contrearas, who headed the force of men who dug the concrete bhot- tom from the cistern last June, de- clared the body had apparently been thrown 1in the pit, covered with tar paper and eight inches of cement. “We found cotton stuffed in the nose of the corpse and a rubber bag jammed down the throat, after we had carefully cracked away the concrete covering,” the witness tes- tifled. The district attorney in his open- ing statement announced that the prosecution intended to prove that the dentlst killed his wife to galn control of her fortune. L ——— Fdward J. Skinner va. Elihu Burritt's Heirs, Representa- tives; and Creditors. Superior Court State of Connect- feut, County of Hartford, The 19th day of August, 1325, ORDER OF NOTICE Upon complaint in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tyesday of September, 1325, and now pend- ing, claiming an order for the sal of property and an order for the dis- position cf the proceeds of sald sale of the tollowing described prem- ises— Beginning at a polnt in the north side of Broad street, in the City of New Britain, one hundred thirty- leight (138) feet from the west strect line of Booth sireet, at an iron pin. thence rnnning northerly one hundred thirty-two (132) feet to an fron pin: thenca running west- | erly elghty-two and fivetenths | (82.5) feet to an iron pin: thence running soutperly one hundred thirty-two (132) feet to an iron pin; | thence easterly eighty-two and five| [tenths (82.5) feet to an iren pin {bounded on the east, north and west |by the Estate of Horace Bnoth or assigne, and on the south by Broad street, Tt appearing to the subscrib- ing authority that the residence of the defendants is unknown to the plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of.the instity tlon and pendency of said complaint all be given said defendants by | publishipg this order in the | Britain Herald a newspaper publish- | |ed in New Britain once a week, for | | two weeks, commeneing | or or before August 20, 1325 New siccessive Luclus P. Fuller Assistant Clerk of satd Court TROTZKY ONCE RGAIN % RESTORED T0 POWER 41n Savief, Former War Minfstes, Wow Becomes Chiet of Fconomig ! Council, Warsaw, Aug. 20 (P—Advices from Moscow report the return to power of Leon Trotzky with the ap- polntment of the former war minis. ter as chief of the economig coun- ell. His restoration to & position of in- fluence had been expected in Polish circles, where it was considered that his strength and popularity were too great to permit of keeping him long under probation because of the pos- siblity of his becoming the head of some ant-Soviet movement. His new post, it s belived here, will direct his energy and ability to the task of Improving Russja's econ- omie conditions without increasing his political influence to any great extent, Trotzky returned to Moscow last May after virtual exile {n the Caucasus because of his insurgency against the dictates of strict Bol- shevism, He was glven a minor post in the gover for what was termed a perior of probation. The Alspatch from Warsaw indicates that this period has ended and that the former Red Army leader again is| to have a directing voice in at least one branch of the ment 2t Soviet govern- NOTE READY SATURDAY Parls Aug. 20 (A—The French reply to the German note on the security question 1s to be handed to the Berlin government Eaturday, under the preent plans of the for- elgn office. Publication of the text ranged after consultation German gove o iiliorabn bly be given ocut simultancously in Berlin, Faris and London i1l be ar- with the iment JUENGST—WILHELM Frederick Juengst of 57 Linw street and Miss Marie Wilhelm 70 Greenwood street were at St. Matthew's church afternoon at 5 o'clock by Res T Steege, the pastor. The attended by Carl Juengst, brother of | the groom, and Miss Emma Wilhelm sister of the bride, ond of married | vestarday | A C.| were | visit TLake George Hfrs, Famed E. Coopef ¥ iaf the Hotel Lorraina New York City for & few daye. Emil O. Ehierden {s dpending two weeks at Madison. Walter J, Bunce {s vatationing at Milford: i Mrs. Irving YaMay has feft for Saybrook where she will spent her vacation, Miss Trene B, Conklin is at Faat- hampton, L. I, N, Y. Mrs. J. Millerich {8 at Baybrook R. K. MacDonald is spending his vacat at Hammonasset Beach, Clinton George Christ {s visiting in Bouth Hadley, Ma, H. P. Hornl Clinten Walter Hausman has Myrtle Reach, Milford Evelvn Cadwell is visiting at East Northfleld, Mass Mrs. Cedric Powers 1is spending her vacation at South Wellfieet, Mass G. F. Mevers has gona to Myrtle Beach, Milford Miss Mary A, Kehos s at Momau guin Mre Bridgeport 1 is vacationing at left for Fmma Noren {a tlsiting in A vacation at H Delhert Petersan 13 spend- innipe- George H ing his Lake saukee, N Mra. bridge August C ing at Tndlan Neck, Warner is at Cam- Rurkhardt ls vacation- Branford, Tames Murphy is spending a few davs at Point o' Woods, Lvme, Mra, H. Kemmerer has been | epending a number of days at Twin | Mt. N. H | Miss Susfe Foonev is vacationing Lake Sunapee, N. H ergeron of 11 Lawlor street | at John and Stephen Frankosl have left on a vaeation trip to Canada They will TLake Champlain, | Mantreal and Quehec, Mras, TiMjan Ta Flamme Tleannr Retty Rurns left to Old Orchard, Me, and Wells Beach | where they will remaln for two weeks, Mrs, La Flamme has fost | returned from a two weeks' trip to Pennsylvania, Ohin, Michizan and York. Miss Burns has returned | few days' trip to Atlantic and tor | from a F R FRIDA R SRR o TARIFF AUTONONY NoT FOR CHINA JUST YET Interested Powers That This Is Text To Their Reply, Tokyo, Aug. 20 (A—The Interest- #4 powers have virtually agreed on their attitude toward the proposed conference on the Chinese eustoms tariff. 'The foreign office in a state- ment today sald it had been agreed that tariff autonomy granted China at present agenda arranged by the Washington agreement must first bs considered The cannot delegates will decide regarding t discusslon of any reasonable j posals China may make 1t was generally agreed that no decision should be made at present regarding the scope of the confer. ence beyond the agenda provided by the Washington agreement, TWhila pointing out that autonomy could not be China at present added that this did not preclude a discussion of the matter after the Washington agenda had been dis cnssed tarift granted the foreign office | Japan etresses that she fs in per- cse desires fect eympathy with Chi and will vete In conference to cuss any ¢ t Reach Dectsion [the reply fo be made shortly. |however matter, \zawa, customs Now —is & need v the conference after which the 1’ matter after the agenda has been settled Regarding the Chinese demands or discussion of other matters than he fariff, it is understood the pos vs expect to reach a agreement on 11 ts considersd a separate Except for Kenkichi Yosh- the Japanese ambassador to (he Japanese delegates to the hina conference hate not elected FRECKLES the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots Theres no teeling of as of ckles, as Othine—double to your trength these naranteed remote homely spots. department of it | chould soon see that even the worst | [ ¢ while the 1t [ than pletely beau i of Oth —from any d and apply a little morning and vou Simply get an ounce gt and night reckles have begun to shter ones have dom that is needed and gain a more to con ntirely. It an our clear the 1l sure is skin complexion to ask for double this is sold un- it it Be the frength Othine r guarantee of s to remote money T our f: WANTED:—Man to zell electrical apph- ances in New Britain and vicinity to 19,000 homes that alread have accounts with us. (Commission basis with drawing account. The right man can make money and place himself in line for promotion. Experience is not essential, but reliability ‘e necessary. and determination perseverance If you lack these qualities save your time and ours, Apply to Sales Manager, 92 West Main Street, New Britain, at once. ik HRALD “walNL avs’ \ Wik LUNSLLULIVE INDEILIUNS Clsige Fleptiy vase o Leally Uldel Males Upou Application LUULL U Woide Lo W lius. L4 dikes o aL Miuluu Space, 3 e My Luuk Cluigs 38 cen DNu AU Accepled Aftel L P ML 101 ub Saie Lay. sut My ccepled Lver toa Lelwplivue Culiveuicute O custuleis Lail || 95, Ask tor @ “wWant' Aa” Uperator R —— ANNOUNCEMEN1S | Luria) Lots, Mobuments 1 BUKIAL W UuCtele elesl relne Lurced; walel pieul, Lefwotically seais S, Wil oLl eiLher wuud of aictal Do uot requite lsiger luta Reseouably vriced. N, B, Vauit Co. Kensingtow 1 Bt | NEW BRITAIN=3(5 Vak B Monuments o ail s deseriptiv our_specialty. bleasing 1 NICE CARNATIO? tlowers, Sandalli Oak St Tel, 26, Very fine Greenhcuse, 205 ERINDLY. B (Pug’), lost PURSE Frankiin Main T—small and i Sq Main Call Store Aunouncements OUR SNAI t album, Studio, U e8 and Service, Ei Motor Balea, 171 South Maip & Phone Fresh Native »MA(;KEfREL vevernn b 12¢ FRESH RED SALMON FRESH EASTERN HALIBUT FRESH B, T, SWORDFISH . 32ch 40c | 40c | . 25¢ FRESH QUAHAUGS TRESH IPSWICH STEAM'G CLAMS 2 qts. FRESH STEAK BLUE . FRESH STEAR (OD FRESH BUITERFISH » 18¢ o 18¢ b. 8 28 eDoe OPEN LONG CLAMS VRESH SCALLOY Fresh Native FLOUNDERS ...... . 10c All Kinds Salt, Carned and Pickled Fish Special! Finest Early June Péés. 2 cans 25¢ Speciall Fresh Rasphe Special! Large Fruit Pies EAD g P annin THO! S - THO! AND THIS GOWA & 5HT TO MAKE A HIT AT THE PARTY TOAIGHT vas! 7 'SUTTIALY 1S PRETTY, { POLLY! st CLUBS BOUNCED CFF i i [ ( AOW HURRY! & ALLRIGHT- DOAl'T PETE'S WAITIA' ‘\w\vr [ 1A TH PARLOR! |\ AE eRChG‘S 5 .14 qt. bas. 24 oz, Loaf 16 or. Toaf o “l Need No Other Newspaper” Said one of our Cl when asked ahout the Herald Classified Ads. assified advertizers recently vesults he received from Pretty strong statement—but it bears eut our own knowledge that the Classified Ads of this newspaper reach Britain and vicinity. ‘all 925 now and let one of ssist you in preparing HERALD C(LAS DENTS ARE WH SPEARS D GET THRL No Bedtime Story UP FOR R ey GOOD AIGHT, |, PA i Y (\fl@AL‘ ( HEY, THAT STUFF ———— GOOD AIGHT. | S AT ey e S ———— THAT STUFE'S T GOT A LITTLE # NUDGE, HASN'T FOR YOUR ¥ ( O all poszible prospects in New our trained Ad- the right ad for SERVICE \ ves Fice anD MLD. 1 GET IT ~'FROM . A+ FELLOW WHO T5 \T§ RIGHT, OFF . THE 1:*‘\/“75:" 1 BY CLIFF STERRETT) TR V'BETTER HOP RIGHT "™ IATO BED - YOU'LL KETCH '\ / YER DEATH OF COLD RUAAIA" AROUAD 1A THAT THIA AIGHTIE, | Britain, BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service. 92;:1".01 Bulck Co. 193 Arch St Phone | CADILLAG CARG—ales —and 8 LF ery s Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern. West Main, corner Lincoln streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR GARS—ga les and eervice. Buperior Auto Com Arch Bt. Plions 211, s CHRYSLER—{ and 6 5 T Bales eervice. Bennett Motoy 8al St. Phone 2352, Wivaly OODGE "BROTHERS-8ales 373 porvica, . & B. Motor Ssles Corp., 155 Elm. 6t corner Frankit, Phone 731. 3 FOKD “CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordis ractor, Sales and service, Genuine PaIts and accensoriea Automutive saleg & Bervice 200 B, Maiu, Phone 27 HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales amd serei City Bervice Etatlon, Hartford Ave,, cor, Btauley 6t A. M. Pacnesea. . o LEXINGTON—0a¥land and G Brade motor cars. oy C. A. Bence, and Arch : High Sales and sefvice, oy 1 Mamn §t. Phone 2215 SXINGTOR, OAKLAND €53 GRAY tor Cara, ales and Service, iiardwace _City Motor Co., 6 Elm St Phone 3734, NArEIE:'—mn;ors Cars. 8ee (he new nna, and Bervice. o A G. Hawker, b OLDFNOBILE 3OTOR CARE— ined 8ix.” Bmith Mot T REO MOTOR CAR M. Searls & C E "The Ree and trucks, Kenneih ales and Servics, cor, Ste. Phove 2110. Local briel Snubbere, “KNIGHT ~4ND —GVERLAN miotor cara, showroom and servies, ?.2‘1 Cherry 6t. “The Blesve-Vals 2 s . Valie Motor, condition, 485 Church R SEDAR 500 mi rage FORD—tudor sedan, starter, d, bought 6 Jewett Co., ¥ bal- BTl alintngs Arch S, loon tire AUPNOBIL Upon complaint of J bard, praying for reaso: cancellation of said pending in the City Court of on the 5th Monday of ust, 1925 It appearing the subscribing a reabouts of Dw defendant the quse it living 4 being found by orney that the t F. Peck, th known to the and if dea heirs, rep- sen ives and creditors of said Dwight F. Peck, or thelr residence. are unknown to the plaintiff or his attorney. Ordered, that notice of the institution and pendency of said given by publication In The New Britaln Herald, a news- paper published in said New Britain once a week for two weeks, commencing on or the h day of Augu. 1925 EMIL J. DANBERG Clerk of the Court in entitled complaint be consecutive before