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WINDOW LIGHTING | 81 Business Firms Striving for (. of C. Cash Prizes One the lis compe merce of the 41 windows entered by 31 firms. Due to the fact that today a Jewish holiday, Jewish merchants have been given until morning to arrange thelr windows Judges in the oW triv contest will be D. K, Perry, Btipeck, Miss Ruth Anderson, A. G. Kimball and & prof window decorator from New Haven. Announcement of the 10 best win- dows will be made Friday evening. | Of these 10, the three best will be echosen botween that time and Mun-“ day. Three loving cups will be pre- sented as trophles, as well as the following prizes: Ior the first pr $60 in gold: for the sccond, $25 In gold, and for the third, $1 | The easay contest opens today and bloses next Monday. limited to 200 words, and tt test is open to anyone under 21 years of age. The essays are supposed to treat| on such subjects as the drawing| power of the windows, color scheme new name has bec of local merchants who are of Com- B window lightlng contest, that Ther business in the Chamber Ashley-Babcock C e are is ssays must be @ con- and harmenizing, absence of ghad- |~ ows and glare, and general arrange ment of the goods on display. They must be written in typewritten on one side of the pa-| per only. Each essay must have t ink or! me n added to| {, m ness and P're wi ing and of and Is demanded architect City Items Mra. Thomas Walsh Mrs, Lleanora Malesk ain G i Mrs. neral hospital ot d to their with Mrs, e place 1 1o Pittsfic M, wnd d in Ju ard of dir tonal We | meet tomorrow even ho ¢ lions ved and be arranged 16 will winter and My we I of 105 Jubilee street has entered the New |before Judge for Charles Miller and daughters | B home Mrs, Iy, mer g & e, Dinne pro E¥iCall f();' Bi‘ds on f\';\\' T N L T eyt eeyeer ) v e Voo 5 5 e e s St . St O S 1 A i ., NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. .- Only Four in Dock at Monday Morning Court The shortest Monday morning ses- slon of police court in many months vas held this morning when four defendants arrested by the police b lover the week-end were arralgned Benjamin W. Alling. Three of the arrests were for drunk- cnness, while the fourth, 'Frank adlaw of 450 Osgeod avenue was ) [charged with operating without a lass., after a threo weeks' |license and violaUng the rules of the vin Warren of 47 |road. Miller | The court disposed of the case |against Frank Curcio of New Haven, Lors of the Husl- |charged with not having the speed | club |and capacity of a truck he was driv- | §:50 | Ing displayed on the side, Ho plead- p|ed guilty and was fined $5 with costs . lremitted, | Bradiaw was arrested near Flood's |corner Saturday night about 10 {o'clock after an accident in which s machine crashed headon into Steele Street School another car, demolishing the fronts Th 1 nmod 00! L the ool a mee school of th ed for bids on two-story & and b strect, tober | award contracts, parate bids minus plumbing, e nd ventilatin 000 1s required $1,000 vent| aske trical asked and contr: Walter P, P s and specifications are at his FALL PROVE Waterbury, Sept. injuries receive the home of his fat back was broken in two places | name of the writer on top of the |y (he fall. page, and must he at the Chamber| office before 6 p. m. next Monda The first prize wiil bhe $ cond 10; third $10, and five pri of $5 each. Judges on the essays will be Miss Mildred Weld, Miss Elizabeth Teg- horn, Mra, A. C. Guilford, Attorney David L. Nair and George Hahn, The Judges will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Chamber rooms to discuss the rules. Ford Company Buying French Gold Loan Bonds Parls, Sept. 28 (A—The presidency of the French cabinet today issued this note: “Premier Painleve has received a letter from the manager of the Ford automobile plant In France an- nouncing that the Ford company Is subscribing for 1,000,000 francs of the French four per cent gold loan." At the present exchange rate 1.- 000,000 francs s equivalent to a lit- tle more than $47,000 AS MANAGER Sept. 28 ()— made today hy NAMED Springfield, Mass., Announcfment was Horace A. Moss president of the Fastern State Agricultural and In- dustrial League, of the appointment of Russell G. Creviston as general manager of the league, Mr. Crevis ton, until recently has heen 1 adjutant of the American The appointment indicates, Moses sald, that the work league, which ineludes the achievement burean, the home bu veau and the Fastern States Farm ors’ Exchange, has passed the perimental stage and warrants velopment and extension. MARRIED IN ZURICH Parls, Sept (A —TFriends tearned only today of the marriage of Huntington Wilson, former American under secretary of tate, to Miss Hope Butler, niece of Charles Rutler of New York, which occurred at Zyrich, Switzerland, on Sept. 1 The couple are spending their honeymoon Ttaly. Mr. Wilson was diverced from his second Lueilla O'Hara Wilson, in 1717 NOTICE Hobert Camp No 7213 M A. meets firet and third Frid each month St. Jean Hall, streat. tional legion. Mr of the junior in wife Church Geo. H. Shine 13 Lasalle Street Clerk n itlons com 1 today construction | ilding or ting will he bids and | d on 1ct on a bond Crabtree, vared the plans and the | AL died at d Saturd her-in-| BRITISH SHIP SAILS Gloucester, Mass., Sep Sir aboard has Des fi, (1 () {The British warship Caleutta, which with Vice-Admiral IPerguson here for abont a week, sailed today for Bermuda. James the cetrical, heat- work, and a bond On the plumb- heating ting job a bend of $2,000 A. visiting .lon both autos. Traffit Policemen Edward Kiely and Delbert Veley in- vestigated the accident and placed radlaw under arrest when - the found that he has never had an operator's license, and was driving in |eldent occurred, The case was con- tinued to October, CLEMENCEAU 84 TODAY France, Sept. 28 |Georges Clemencean, France's war- |time premjer, observed his elghty- fourth birthday in his simple ‘little scaside cottage on the Vendee coast |today. The obscrvance consisted of glancing at the calendar for a mo- ment and then returning to-work. The “Tiger,” who 18 keen-eyed, {zrim, hale and hearty, is busy writ- 1| Nantes, 28 (M—James (jnz a work on philosophy, dealing . Gllligan of this city, | Mary's hospittal this morning sult of when he fell down a flight of stajrs - el +|with the conception of God through the ages. UIMIT COAL DELIVERIES Concord, N. } pt. 28 (M-—Coal Jealers in New Hampshire were or- dered by the state fuel administra tion today to limit deliveries of an- |thracite to private residences to three tons. They were further directed to make no deliveries to persons with a t of their win- 1ar's supply In their bins and to de- liver no domestic sized anthracite to public and mercantile buildings. the middle of the road when the ac- | (R | | fnated as the prospective labor can- & | didate for parllament for the S\nl\l‘~" ARMY. RED TAPE (Continued from First Page) Jors or higher officers should do. A seporate promotion list, he would remedy this condition, also declared air service falled to receive proper considera. tlon, ACQUAINTED WITH WORK, H thia Mosley for Becoming Their Candlidate, London, Sept. 28 (A—Lady Cyn thia Moseley's acquaintance wit clalism, she told an interviewer fo .Hve Evening Standard tod Thi daughter of the late Marquis Curzo) and the Marchioness, who was M Lelter, daughter of the late I Leiter of Chicago, recently w v 8 nom { on-Trent constituency. “I realized long ago that ¢ ism was doomed, so 1 decided t she started working in the gence department of the war offi at 50 shillings (about $7.50) a we | day. She related how during the w | cre After this her health broke down and she went to work on a Susse: | farm, rising ecarly cach day to mil the cows, plant turnips and mak butter and cheese, “I enjoved the continued, “but soon city again, Lady Cynihia life for simple pined &h h dded that she w proud of being asked to sit in Hament for the labor party, “bu what I shall be like as a candidate don’t know,” she nalvely confessed. 1S GHIEF FALLT #ald, matters JOINS WITH SOCIALISTS, This Is Reason Given by Yady Cyn- | Manual Toll confirmed her in her de- termination to he a worker for so- | ary earn my own living,"” she asserted to- | intellf- k. | and in two ycars had her wages in- sed to three pounds (about §15), 650 at Dedjcation of New Apartment Houses Bomething novel in the way of christening was carried out success- fully yesterday afternoon at 160-178 Washington street when 660 were in attendance at the christening of two new apartment houses. The American Leglon band played, refreshments and lunch were served, speeches were made and dancing en- joyed as part of the program pre- | pared by Thomas Barber and Car- mela Frazzetta, owners of the bulld. ings. Guests were present from Wor- ster and Springficld, Mass, and from Torrington, Merlden, Middle- ;'DHI] and this city. Eugen Faselll, a former member of the board of pub- Ille works, delivered the address of the afternoon, and the owners of the building and others spoke, briefly. A ° RANGERS LOSE TO BRISTOL The Rangers A. C. football team |of this city were defeated by the | West Linds ot Bristol yesterday in | Bristol by the score of 13 to 12, The last kick after touchdown hit' the upright bar on the inside and bounded out, this turn of fate atop- ping the locals from tying the score. |The game was a hard fought con- " |test, hoth teams displaying good football, but the bre the lssue went to Bristol. The Ran- gors will practice tomorrow night at o'clock at St. Mary's feld. h r| 5 % NOMINATING COMMITTEE 01 A committee to bring in nomina- tions for dircctors of the Chambe: of Commerce was appolnted at o meeting of the directors at the Bur- ritt hotel at mnoon today. Thes nominations will be announced late 1d election will take place at the |annual meeting. The committee N | consists of Carlisle Baldwin, Porfer, William E. Attwood, ¥ H. Hart and Judge B. I Gaffney. N k FIND SKELETON lton with w appeared to 5'bullet hole in the skull was carthed by workmen on the it Lerty of the Concord Brick Co. I today. County g be a un- here officers are inves- tigati WHO HAD My CAR ETHEL: Now a New ‘F igure Has Taken tile Iimelrirghitm HOW WHO_HEY THE. CENER OF T I SOUDNT | | T sPose WELL, SOME FELLERS DIDNT HAVE ANY k that decided | pt. 28 Ph—A skele- | 1 mit | tect, at his office, | and | trical THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Arcanged For and Ready Relorence, LINE RATES FOR SECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Propaic 10 09 20 15 u 81 iz 8 “n e it B $1.80 11,5 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Epace, § lin Minimum Book' Charge, 35 conts, No Ad Acrepted Aftor 1 P, Classified Page on Same Day. A M, Ads Quick line line line Iine tor Bat, 10 Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of ustomers, Call 0 Awk for a “Want Ad" Operator, e — OTICE TO CONTRACTORS Kealed proposals will' ba recelved from contractors for the erection and complr- tlon of a two story and basement brick {Ircproof school bullding, to bo locatod on Btecle Streot, New Britain, Conn,, and will be recelved at the office of the Super- Intendent of Schools, Hillslde Place, New Britaln, Conn., by the School Dopartmient of the City of New Britaln, Mr, J. M. Halloran, Chalrman of the Building Com- nittee on or bLefore four o'clock Monday, October 26, 1925, : Proposals to be eptitled to ocnsideration must be mads upon' bld forms accompany- g the specifications. Proposals for tiie entire bullding excepting tho heating and | Yentllating work, shall be accompanied by bid bond drawn to the order of Mr. J. M. Talloran, Chalrman, in the sum of $8000.00. A’ bond of a sum equal to the nount of the proposal, guaranteeing the thul performance of the ba required of the successful general con- actor, from a Seeurity Company accept- able ta the Committce, e proposals will also be re on the plumbing and electrical, and heat- ing und ventilating work, and contiavtors flguring separately upon theso are fo fur, nish a bid bond n the sum of $1600.00 far cach of the plumbing and electrical work, and $2000.00 for the heating and ventilating work, and the successful con- tractor on each of these contracts, will by required to furnish a bond from a Se- curity Company acceptahla tn tha Com- ranteeing the faithful ps contract, of a gnm equal to In the event of defanlt on the part of the succass(ul bidder or bidders ta en ter into a contract with the City within ten days from the date of award, the de- nosit of the bld bond shall bo forfelted and shall be retained by the Sald Cits 23 lquidated damages because of eurl default, and the Bonding Company #o no- tifind. The proposals of the ganeral rontrac- tors are to include the entire building complete, with the exception of the heat- ing and ventilating work. Also snparate proposals will be recelved from contrac tors for plumbing, electrical work and heating_and ventilating. The Committes reseryes the right to ac- cept or refect any or all bids, or any part of a bld presented, Plans may be obtained at the office of WALTER P. CRABTREE, ARCHITECT, Main St., New Britaly, Conn., after ober 1, 1925, by depositing $35.00 coy- ering the ~ general contract, Including plumbing and electrical work, and $15.00 for the leating and ventilating work, which amount will be refunded to the con- tractor it he returns the plans and apeci- fications In good conditlon to the Archi not later than October Proposals are to bs made out on blank forms accompanying ths specifications, enclosed in scaled envelope and marked “Propogal for Steclo treet School, for the City of New Britain, School Department,” and addressed to Mr, J. M. Halloran, Chalrman of the Building Committee, and the lower left hand corner s to be stated the wark the proposal covers, whether general contract, plumbing, elec- or heating and ventilating work. J. M. HALLORAN, Chafrman of Bldg. Comm. Special Notice Monthly supper given by & Jo- seph's Ladies' Aid society Wednes day evening. Supper served from 5:30 to 8:30, Special accommoda flons for thoss reporting for work at 5 o'clock. Adm¥. 50c.—advt. Special Notice All dealers and sub-agents for the €aturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal and Country Gentle- man will now be supplied by Frank Gentile, 274 South Main street, after Sept. 30, Call 1387.—advt, A Piftsburgh church serves ham and eggs to those attending Sunday echool {te thank B. C. Porter —_—— ANNOUNCEMENTS Mounument ool tically seal: od, will outla wood or metal Do not require | lota Reasonably priced. N, B. Vault Co. Kensington Tel, 647-15 Burial Lots, BURTAT forced; AUTUMUTIVE l and Trucks For Sale LET COU Tochanically 1 new tires, cheap If talion.at ence adden 81 CHEVROLET COUPE, ditlon, Phone 380 por Orlginal owner NEW BRITAIN~Mounmental Works, 13% Oak Bt Monuments of a!l sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our speclalty, FORD, 1973=Touring, T good condition. new tires. _Inquire, i FORD CC 5—Tooka 11ke new; 10 Ford sedan udolph's Garage, 1 Cherry Phone Salesroom. Maln 8 B—-Very reaso Groenhouses, 10 wbla prices. 218 Oak Bt Call porsoually or phone Visitors ure welcome, Flower Garden _Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley 8t CUT FLOWERS: plants, pleasing vartety. Specializing on funeral work Jolinson's_Greenhouse, 617 Church 8t. FOR SAL v barberry hedge stock for fall planting, Hardy flower- Ing plants, ornamental shrubbery and shade trees. Now lawns put In and old ones made over. Nott Plant Co, Lan scaps Gardeners, 329 Columbus Av Meriden, Conn, Phone 1412-2, Makers ot guarantced lawns. Phone orders to M. H. Tuttle, 109 Winthrop St., New Rritain. Lost and Found small Return 382 TN, B H. tween Wallaco and Arch Et, bus, 1 Wallace St, LOST- black and Finder please notify N Co, Tel, 1121- TAN AND Wil 1 ®ix months old, N 42 Park Place BLACK MURSE—found, strayed into a vard an Hudson St Berlin, Owner may ) me by paving for ad and keep of the animal. Chas. M, Miller. Phone 5 ‘male, lost, collar, Park St. class ring, Arch streets, or on Valued for a keepsake. . 2067 2] be- vabblt hounds, B. Bird & Feed sli_sefter puppy d_for return to 935, Personals 6 SING—{o drive @ ford rar. Can mec- modate 3 people. Party golng to Write, Box 10, Terald LRIVING one or two Emith,_RBox LD PHOTO Iook_better Etudio, SUFFERERS Asthmia, drop them to than the old ones, Arcade [ 7 Nigh blood pressure and paralysis. 1 will gladly tell you, f sharge, how my dear mother w without drugs, and her life This 1 feel fs my duty to hu- Address, Mrs. A, D. Spence, New Haven, Conn. Faved, manity Box 1345 AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencles 8 ACME TRUCKS—Saler and Service, Erl won Motor Sales. 171 South Main Phone 870. = BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch Bt. Phone 2607. CADILLAG CARS—Bales ané _dervice Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main,_corner Lincoln_streets. GCHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and rvice. Buperfor Auto Company, 178 Arch t._Phony 211. GHRISLER~4 and 6. 8a service, Bennett Motor Sales, §t._Phone 2952, DODGE BROTHER8—B8ales and service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 155 Bim 8t. corner Frankiln. _Phone 731, FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson tractor. Sales and service Genyine Parts and accessories. Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 B. Main. Phone 2701. HUPMOBILE CARB—Bales and_service. City ervice Station, llartford Ave, cor. Stanley St. A. M. Paones: LEXINGTON—Oakland amd Gray, High grade motor cars. Sales and service. C. A. Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2216: LEXINGTON, OAKI.AND and GRAY Mo- tor Care, Sales and Service, Hardware City Motor Co., § Elm 6t._Phone 3734, NASH—motor _cars, Hes the mnew Iim Fales and Servica A. G. Hawker, 6% lm etreet. OLDFMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Re- tined Six Bmith Motor Sales 100 West Main §t. Phone 2900, STUDEBAKER MOTOFR CARS—fales and Service, Albro Motor Sales Co., 225 Arch t. Phone 260. @ WILLYS-KNIGHT AND CVERLAND=— wotor cara, showroom and service, 127 Cherry 6t. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R. O. Rudolph. Phone 20K1-3. and Arch LEXINGTON=6 1 broughsm fi i condltion, palut and upholatery a brand new cords, § wpares, , 61 Main 8t. Phone 2215 Tunmy (oRORTOT, 4 PASNGDEET, Ip. Uependable and easy With enubbers, extru tire ‘and Malies round. trip to New London op b gals. of gas. $290,° \Whit- more, 310_Lgst "Main 8t SRR STUDEBAKER=IIght, s/x_coupe. prim condition, new cord tires, Tel 532- 149 Glen St . STUDVBAKER—G6-paseenger, mechanical ly_right, paint and upholetory are ex cellent, & cord tires. Price $130, 325 down, halance to sult buver. Inqu After £:00 p. m. at_rear, inte 1033 - FORD BARGAINS-1 v $216, COUPE, WIRE WHEE! SEDAN LATE NGS 190 TO $225, C. 185 PARK ST., FORD, CON. RENEWED FORDS Tudor sedan (31, at 357b Roadster (2), at 3200, Roadster (2), at $100. Touring cara’ (2), st $126." stake sides). at 4 ton (panel body) at $176. Ton expresa nt $200. OTHER CARS Paige. 1019, 7 passenger touring at | $150, Reo, 1019, touring car, & passenger, at $100. Liberal terms on all the above care. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & BERVICE (O, 300 B, MAIN BT. PHONE 2701, BUICK UBED CAR LEPT. Have the following lats mede cars on hand, correctly priced tine ‘condition. Master oix Ford coupe, Ford coupe. Jewett coupi Mazwell sed; CAPITOL BUICK COC. 108 ARCH BTREET PHONB 2807, touring OLLEMOBILE EPORT—touring [} Dodgs _touring $125 touring, ' $225. Bulck 835, Marmon 7 pass, funk 3135 Lexingten late model touring §! Lexington special road. ed, 3950, Amron G. 8 Park 5t, Hartford, bargain Caklapd touring &ood, sport CHRISLER USED CAR DEPT. 1924 1924 1924 1924 1024 1223 1024 Chrysler aport touring, Mazwell 4-pass. coups. Chandler chummy sedan Auburn, §-pass. tourirg.’ Maxwell touring. Bulck 6-cyl. 5-pa Chevrolet eoups. sedan OPEN " EVENINGS UNTIL 9:39, ETT MOTOR SALREZ CO,, - 250 ARCH STREET TEL, 2953, Autos and Trucks for Sale @ BUICK—four fouring car, 1313 Good con- ditlon, Price $150, C, E. Murray, 21 Division &t Special Notice The Catholic Women's club desire Sons, their clerks and ‘all who assisted in the drawing for a dining room suite held recently. The winner was Mrs, Lena Ark Signed, The Cathollc Women's Club. BY J. P. McEVOY SWEEFING CAR REDUCTIONS THE NEXT TEN DAYS 1223 1223 1023 1023 1423 1024 1924 1320 1224 19028 1924 Cleveland pedan, Maxwell sedan, Maxwell touring Nash touring. Fords (3.) “adillac Tourlng, 7 pass Cole 8, Tourlay, 7 pass. Hudson Esdan, & pas Hudson Coach, § pai Hudson Coach, 5§ pa Hudson Coach, § p Hudson Bpeedster, 5 pasa. Essex Coach, 5 pass, Overland Eedan Overland Touring. —THE— THP HONETMAN AUTO SAL® 139 ARCH BT, ca, 1] PHONE 2542 NOTHING, ONIY T WISH “ouD TELL THEM NEXT TIME NOT TO LEAVE TMEIR POWDER PLFFS ALl OVER THE SEAT SURE IM SURE. T GUESS T CAN TELL. WHY: WHAT OF (T2 e e e ouT LAST NiGHT @ DONT All SPEAK TAKE IO | | T was You THEN WHATS THE 8IG IDEAT NG To DO LAST NIGHT, AND T ASKED THEM IF THEYD LIKE To TAKE A RIDE IN YOUR CAR, AND THEY SAID THEY DIDN'T CARE 50 LONG AS IT WAS DARK CLOSED CAR SPECTIAL&—PRACTICAL- LY NEW HUPMOBILE CLUB SEDAN $1250, BRAND NEW MOON. SEDAN AND NEW DIANA “5" SEDAN=BIG DISCOUNT. LEXINGTON SEDAN $1250 a‘);gczg.g.\!;rfi BHAPE. AARON G. N, INC, 185 PAR s “ FORD, CONN. SASTARART WHY SHOLLD ANYONE HAVE il f HAYE UPON v FAMILY Ioac EVERTTHI) — e AS a regular and ene t . GODD VALUE— Tour chance to buy a good s backed by i the reputation of the largest Ford dealer in northern Connecticut. Here are s few specials. ' Many more to chooss from. 1022 Tudor, 01 1 Tudor, 1 Coupe. 1924 Tudor. tires. Fordor, tires. Panel. $260. Touring.| $33K. Runabout, §250. 85, 0, New paint and 1924 $400, - New paint and 1924 1924 1024 DERKING,, EF YOU WANT T HELD PIT OUR MAR) IR) THE. PMANCR'S CHAIR YGATTA MEET TH STREFT AR STRAP HANGERS, TELUFM THAT OUR CANDIDATE y £ —— . SAY, BROTHER, ARE YOU A DOWN TRODDED VSYRAP HANGER” 2 e wamnl = Small down parmenta, SHE'LL FORCE THE STREET-CAR i COMPANNIE § TRUT on) EXTRA CARS, AL RELIEVE TH' PRESENT CONBESTION = THAT OUGHTA €I T THEIR VOTES! i e ¢ HEADQUARTERS HENRY AESTEG6 FoR ) Pay as you ride, ELMER AUTO CO, 23 MAIN ST, FHONE 1513 SEE MR. GOSSELIN OVERLAND USED CAR DEPT. Ford coupe, Ford sedan, Ford tourings, models. Overlend touring. Overland ‘touring. $75. Cleveland roadster. Overland’closed dellvery truck Bulek 6 touring, $75. R. C. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY &T. 7 MAIN 8T, 3). Yate PH! FHONE 111