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D, A.R. CONVENTION HERE TOHORROY Abont 500 Delegates Expected fo Attend Exercises The state meeting of the ters of the American Revolution will be held at the starting o'clock. resenting every elety in thiy state First Baptist church tomorrow morning at 11 About 500 delegates, chapter of the so- are expecied to be —_—— | property Daugh- ' more than $1,000,000 in this type of | A rep- | requives the | BXPECT JUNP 0 MILLION IN PERSONAL PROPERTY Changes in Method of Declaring Holdings May Result in Profit to City, The city's tax books show less thun $1,000 gsscssments, which now in personal Wil show taxable holding within a year or two, in the opinfon of members of the board of AS a result of the change in law which no longer filing of real estate or utomablles, the existenco of other requirements has been more strong: ly emphasized than in the past. Al- 1S8USSOTS, Ci Items Display of new fall dresses worth |seelng at the Mary Elizabeth Dress 'Shop, 87 W. Main Bt, Professiona | Building.—adv. . Claspified Ads accepted for inser- tion in same day's paper, up to 1 p. m., BSaturday 10 a, m, | Star of Good Will lodge, No. 9, o. 8, of B, will hold a regular meeting | this evenlng, at 8 o'clock in J, 0. U, M. hall. IR 10,10, Falr tonight at Odd | Fellows —Advt, Stanley Women's Rellef corps will {hold its regular meeting in Odd Fel- | hall, Wednesday afternoon, lows' | October 14 at 3 o'clock. Classified Ads accepted for inser- present and ihe local committee 1 yoqqy thousands of doNars worth of | tion In same day's paper, up to 1 charge has arranged an excellent re- tors. Mayor eeption for the gelo M. Paonessa will welcome the mecting. This will of the delegates to the be a fitting featu meeting, as Mrs. Paonessa, a descendant of the Mayflower stock, is eligib s member of the Daughters of the Americun Revolution. The program as arranged for the meeting is as follows: Organ Prelude—Plece nique . Howard E. Brewer Processional-—"America, the Beau- titul” At the Organ—Howard E. Brewer Soprano, Mrs. Howard E. Horton: econtralto, Mrs, Merwin H. Tuttle; tenor, Maurice E. Hoglund; bari- tone, Arthur E. Howard. ‘Aldes of Procession—Color bearers, pages, ushers: Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, national president general, escorted by Mrs. Charles Hum- phrey Bissell, state regent: M Sympho- Rutas N. Hemenway, regent Us- | ther Stanley chapter, escorting Mrs. Russell Willlam Wagner, vice-president general from Mas- sachusetts. Followed by: Miss Katherine Arnold Nettleton, state vice-president; Mrs. Alfred Brosseau, treasurer general; Miss Mary Louise Pardee, state recording secretary; Miss Tsabe] Wyman Gordon, state re- gent from Massachusetts; Miss Alce Lee Coe, state corresponding mecretary; Mrs. Charles White Nash, state regent from New York; Mrs. George Maynard Minor, honorary president general; Mrs. Lawrence Monat, state his- tortan; Mrs. John Laidlaw Buel, past vice-president g Mrs. William €. Hungerford, regent Esther Stanley chapler; Mrs. Wil- Ham F. ®rooks, past regent Esther stanley chapter; Miss Frances 8. Whittlesey, past regent Tsther Stanley chapter. Hon. A. M. Paonessa, mayor of city of New Britain. Rev.. Willlam Ross, Baptist church, Call to Order—Mrs. Charles H. sell, state vegent Invocation—Rev. Willlam Ross Singing. “The Star Spangled Banner” Maurice Hoglund, soloist falute to the Flag—Led ! Elmer E. Knapp, state ch Correct Use of Flag. Address of Welcome pastor of First Bis- Mrs. rman Mrs. Rufus N Hemenway, regent Esther Stanley chapter. Welcome from City of New Britain Hon. A. M. Paonessa Response— Mrs. Charles H. Bissell state regent from National and Guests Contralto Solo— Awak ening®® ..o, Kramer Mrs. Merwin H. Tuttle Address— Mrs. natlonal president genera) Bihging—"'Battle Hymn of Repub- e’ Julla. Ward Howe Organ Postiude Luncheon at First 8t. Mark's church Afternoon Session at 2:15 o'clock Organ Prelude—"Fantasie Triom- pRRIEE Dubois 8inging—Connecticut state song. Address—"Moral Aspect of Public Education— Luther A. Welgle, Sterling professor religious educatlon, Yala univers Boprano solo—"In Autumr Mrs. Howard K, Binging—"America” Benediction. Rev, Samuel ¥ March, “Pomp Circumstance” T Commlittee for arrangs Reception— elesay, Hospitality—>rs. #on. Luncheon- Greetings Officer The Great Anthony Wayne Cook, Baptist chureh Hortor Recessional Frances 8 Whit James E. Robin Mre. William H Ushers and : Parsons Information Gilpstric Registration Goodwin, Mra, AMuslc—Mrs, tord Decoration pages rey Transport nal. Co per, or bear Fred Pages— Mrs, Mrs. Kenneth Brue Maxwell Coe ra. Wi Franc L. Alle Mrs. I ons, M Wam ¥ ker, Mr: Charles N ocpal chu ols, Mre. Ge ¥. Cooper. ) Vrs Senrle Louis Host AT DESKS DISPITI. HOLIDAY ng eniayed o of the anniversary Columbus’ birth. An- |7 | taxation. | lthe New jewelry, honuschold . etc., have furnighings, been reported for Sherifian Escadrille To Be Dishanded Soon I7ez, French Moroeco, Oct, 12 (P-— approaching dissolution of the Sher- iflan escadrille, composed of Amer can aviators volunteering for service against the Moroccan rehels, was an- nounced today In an official com- munication. is escadrille,” the communique s, “now Is reaching the end of its tivitles. Its members have shown hemselves worthy of their great | reputations. “A number of other escadrilles will be moved to Algeria at an early date.” Quezzan, French Morocco, Oct, 12 (P—The 5\"\“!1"7\”! forming the Sherifian fquadron are intensifying heir activities in an eflfort to in- the Riffian forces before the con- finuing rains make further flights impossible. Yesterday they hombarded Abd- E1-Krim's own stronghold, Ain Ber- da, In the heart of the Benl Ouriagel country. The town lies at the base of a precipitous mountain system. and js strongly entrenched. The air- men were greeted with heavy volleys but flew close to the ground and de- stroyed several blockhouses. Peahody Museum at Yale Is to Have Class Room New Haven, Oct. 12 (A)—Lectures, illustrated by maferial in the Yale collections, will he given pupils of Haven schools in a room that has heen set aside for this pur- pose in the new Peabody museum, which opens in December, Prof. Richard & Lull, director of the mu- seum gald today. Exhibis tending to familiarize the children with the {wild life of this reglon and to en- courage them to protect it have been 2 nged in the room Miss Eleanore W. Parmelee ha heen appointed fo the staff fo take charge of. the children’s musenm Professor Lull said that ff cooperative experiment proves cessful it will be extended to a tional public groups. ALD CLASSIFIED RESLLTS this ne- READ THE AFE) ADS TOR fllet as much damage as possible on | p. m. Saturday 10 a, m, Albert Pagnett! and Tony Polum- |ho have sold a cottage at 70 Con- | necticut avenue to Frank and Anna Crowley. | Mrs. W. A. Judson of 48 Pleasant street has returned from Hartford hospltal. | Mrs. Nellle Sargent and Charles argent of Boston are-visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parker of Arch street. The members of Unity Rebekas lodge will be entertained by Mrs. John Radil at her home, 84 Liberty street, Wednesday evening, October 14, : Drawing of prizes tonight at I. O. 0. F. Fair.—Advt. Laurel Court Sewing soclety will meet at the home of Mrs, E. C. Banta, 74 Monroe street,’ Tuesday, from 10 to 4:30 o'clock. The Sons of Veterans auxillary will hold its annual inspection Oc- {tober 14 at 8 p. m. A rehearsal of {the work will be held at 3 o'clock |followed by a supper for members |and thelr familles onlv. at 6:30. fembers will wear white, Worthy Hills and his orchestra at. 1. 0. 0. F Falir tonight——Ad:t, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balley and Mrs. Frank Rhodes have returned home after a visit to Orford, New | Hampshire, Mrs. Bafley had been |spending a month with her sister. Mrs. H. D, Clark. The local Visitors ireported thres Inches of snow at Or- ford and a storm reaching the pro- | portions of a hlizzard raging when [they left, | A meeting of the common coun- cil committes on printing and sup- plies will be held tonight at & o'clack at the offlee of the town clerk, Hearinge on proposed water main extensions will be given tonight hy he board of water commissinners in reom 205 at City hall, Jonas Goldsmith of 48 TRroad atrect, a well known merchant, will sall for Palestine on October 20, A number of local resilents have made the trip to Palestine this vear. The Y. W. H. A. will hold a meet- ng Thursday evening at the cluh- ooms, 246 Maln street. About 25 Iittle friends of Saul, young son of Mr. and Mre. J. Roth of 87 Whiting streel, were pregent | gaturday at a party in honor of his | fourth birthday. Games were |plaved s and refreshments served Tasteevening Mr. and Mrs. Roth en- Itertained at a dinner part in henor of thelr son. | Classified Ads ('losing time for same day’s publication is 1 P. M,, except Saturday | Saturday Closing [ Time Is 10 A. M. [ Phone Your Ad To 925 | SKIPPY | ‘ ‘ | T e I WAS ASKIN' OFF MORTIMER HOW HE LIKED THE WORLD SERIES 'N' HE SAID HE LIKED SPARE Ravy. ) RIBS 'N' GRAVY. POLLY AND HER PALS PA, MY CHUM,NANCY HAS COME. YO vISIT A FEW DANS, SHE BROUGHT B HER DPETS wiTH DN HE‘“/\) &g 23 S5 Local began t socleties and others *participated in a street square park at 3 o'clock and trav- ersing the principal streets of the clty. Tonight Park street Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Judge B. W. Gerard Casale and Lawyer R. Glal- mo of New Haven will speak at a mass meeting. o'clock a reception will be held and dancing ‘Worthy Hills and his orchestra of Hartford at Odd Fellows night NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925, ITALIAN SOCIETTES MARCH IN HONOR OF COLUMBUS Procession This Followed . This Evening by POSTL-§Z0BOTH Wedding Bells Ring Today for John Postl and Miss Pauline Szoboth at St. Peter’s Church. John Postl and Miss Pagline Szo- both were married this morning at 8t. Peter's church at 9 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. Charles Coppens. Robert Michalman wi best man and Miss Victoria ‘Michalman matd of honor. The bridesmalds were Misses ‘Loulse Perschey and Mary Zfeller. Trank Michalman and Leo Ziller were ushers. Afternoon to Be Dance and Social. observance of Columbus Day his afternoon when Itallan parade leaving Franklin in Lithuanian’ hall on NO ONE IS HELD Middletown, Oct. 12 (F—1In.a find- ing handed down today Coroner L. A. 8mith holds no one criminally re- eponsible for the death of Sebastlan Carta, 62, of Middletown who dled in the Mjddlesex hospital on Sep- tember 27 from injuries recelved on Sept. 24 when he fell from a truck operated by Wesley Hunter of Wood- bridge. Alling, Attorney 8. From 6:30 to 8 will follow. sPec]al Votlcc eepsie, N. Y, is all ready for lowe'en. Fair to- Yellow was the most popular eol- or for wedding gowns {n early Rome. Investigate Before Investing livery advertiser—whether national or local—owes it to the best ' interests he represents to fully investigate every publication’s claim for circulation, etc., before he invests in “white space” advertising. It is the advertiser's right to demand facts, not theory. Super- ficial information is not the kind on which to build a successful advertising campaign, and unless each copy is delivered and read, th. advertiser is paying for waste circulation and his advertising dollars are not producing proper results. By our membership in the Audit Bureau of Circulations we safe- guard the advertiser’s money, for we want it known, that we make no claims of any nature that are not fully substantiated with A. B. C. verified reports. Get our last report. Know what you are buying. Then invest. NEW BRITAIN HERALD OVER 12,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation A GU¥ LIKE THATS UNREASONABLE SOITENLY HES UNREASONABLE - DONT YOU THINK THAT T HAD BETTER INTRODUCE HERMAN AND OTTO, MY TWO POLICE DOGS, TO NOUR FATHERS IT ANT NECESSARY, SISTER= ittle Mary McLoughlin of Pough- She 18 holding the largest | - pumpkin exhibited at the agricul-|° tural show in New York. It welghs 100 pounds and if it isn't used for a i o'lantern will make 75 pies. HE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Anangua and Ready Ruf nce, R INSERTIONS Chaige Pre 10 B RA CUTIVE I 1 1ine 1 line 1 line 1 line . 1 line o 1 line 42 30 days ...l line 1,80 Yearly Order Rates Upon Couut 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an fnch, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Mintiiuni Book' ¢ . 36 conta, No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, for Claseifled Page on Eame Day. Hat. 10 Ads Accepted Oter the Teloplione for convenlence of customers, Call 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. 1 4 [ [ 4 $1.60 Application ANNOUNCEMEN rial Lot, Monuments BRITAIN—Monumental worke, 1 Ouk Monuments of all slzes deecriptions, Carving and letter cuttl our S forced; water proof, hermetically ed, will outlast either wood or metal. { Do mot requiro larger lois. Reasonably priced. B. Vault Co. Kensington. Tel._64 Florist 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable price. Randalle's Greenhouses, 218 Oak Bt. 43-12, —potted plants, 7_Church 8t. for and Sunda rden house, 11 Lost and Found 5 Groen- A EEAERERAR AR EEEAERAR AL AR RAEAR R LA AR LB EEAXAANAARARL AR ARAA LA AR ARAR A AR AR AR AR ELANAARENANLLASARARRAREARNNNRNNNN | RAR PIN—lost on Etanie ! on Berlin bus. Finde CH OF KB Reward 1f _returned to 54 Wolcott St SUM OF MONEY-—§22.50 lost by elderly woman Saturday, week's wages. $5 re- ward if_returned to Police Station, Personal: SUFFERERS OF HEART TROUBLE— | Asthma, dropsy, and paralysis. relleved, _withiout diugs, saved. This [ feel ls my duty to hu- manity. ~Address, Mrs, A. D. _Box 1346, New Haven, Con Dicasing on_funeral work. Saturday v Et. trolley, or high blood pressure T will gladly tell you, | free of charge, how my dear mother wae and her Hfe Spence, =i g sy AUTOMOTIVE | (] Auto and Truck Agencies ;& FORD CARS ~ and” TRUCKE= I ordson tractor, Bales and service, - Genulne ) Phane 2701 len and Seriice Hartford Asen " vice, v, 8 Bl . Hariw I8 Baler ang Jer . “hune 2734 fotur tim_ street. SLOFNOBIL] fined 8ix. Malp Bt YS-KNIGHT ANU OVE motor cars, howruuin aud Chery 8t. “The Slogy R._C. Rudoluh P i six fouiing Continental Jed Bumper, enul orfu mot wheels, auto- tire, mono, The good to quick buy Paige-Tewett Co., 319 DURANT, 1921 Burine, e - Garage, Rudolph's Garage.’ Plione 2031-2. Sulesioon, & alance eranic s tion ghroughout, il Terma and trades considered Sonrle & Co., Park St., Cor, Elm, Jio. { LEXINGTON=5 rassenger, iate 1473 brougham t firet class nwchanial condition. paint and mphofstevy- wie ex cellent, brand new corde, 1-#par- ¢ |2 aln St._Phong rms considered. Phoné 2 Store photograpis Auto and Truck Agenciles 8 | AFME TRUCKS—Sales and Service, Eric- Motor Eales. 171 South Main t. b aies and Eervice, rch 8t. Phone CADILTAC CARS—Eales and _ Service. Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern.” Maln, _corner_Lincoln_etreeta, ET MOTOR CARS—Sales and | _Arch Bt. Phone 211. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Eales Bennett Motor Eales, on0R3HEd S e BROTHERS—Sales and service, £. & ¥. Motor Bales Corp., 166 Elm Bt., corner Franklin, Phone 721, and 0 Arch Vest, Just Like Men's Is Latest for Women London, Oct, 12 (/M—The *“jumper"” for feminine wear has been ousted exactly like a man’s, to be worn with a emart country costume suit. . The more vivid the walstcoat, the smart- ler the appearance of the wearer. |Such waistcoata are being shown in red, gieen or bright blue stripes on backgrounds of pale grey, orange or beige. The walstcoat has a single row of buttons . Special Notice mond camp, United Spanish State Armory on Arch street to take action on the death of Comrade William Abetz. Whole milk, sold and consumed in the United States last year was valued at $1,714,000,000, a decrease lof about $40,000,000 from the year before. By PERCY CROSBY WHATS THE MATTER WITH LENTIL SOUP? | Announcements 1)L : e fully equipped newl; A (. l AU-TOMOTIVE | e t——————— Superior Auto’ Company, 176 from favor by the bright “walstcoat,” | A apecial meeting of A. G. Ham- War | Veterans, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the NGTON, 19%3—aport painted and veer Dauled. ix wire whecls and giod tires Will take vour old car (A trade. C. A Main 8t, Phone 2015 touring car. top, ‘curtains up- and tires very go 1y perfect. sldered, ANNUAL FALL CLEARANCE ALl Hupmobila 1923 7p touring; 192 b sedan, 2 tome far 3 1923 Hug ds gedan; 1974 O} gvort touring; 1323 Ford coupe: 19 ‘y:o’rlgfl' coupe; 1924, Jewmett co 423 Lexington eporf touring: Maxwell touring. Many Others. Liberal Terms, Falr Trade AARON G, COMEN, INC, 185 Fark 8t Open Sundaye and éyennze Hartford, Conn, BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Have the following late ' mode) cars on hand, correctly prined and in fine condition, Rufck 1024 touring. Chevrolet 102 Maxwell Jewett 1923 coupe, Ford 1923 Coupe. CAPITOL BUICE 193 ARCH ETREET PHONE 2607, co., CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT 1924 1924 1924 1024 1924 1023 1924 Chryaler wport touring Maxwell 4-pass. coupe. Chandler chummy se Auburn, §-pass. tourin Mazwell touring. Buick 6-cyl 5-pass. ssqan Chevrolet coupe. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 HENNETT MOTOR BALES CO,, 280 ARCH ETREET TEL, 2083, —_— DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1924 Touring, 1023 Sedan. 1923 Touring. 1923 Screen Dl 1020 Ecrdbn de! 3 1924 Roadster with winter 1o FORDS— 1923 1921 Bedan, Touring. TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORF 155 ELM 8T, TEL. 781 @ OPEN EVERY EVENING —— GOOD VALUE— Tour chance to buy a good used Ford, backed by the reputation of the largest Ford dealer in north. ern Connecticut. Here are a pecials. Many mors to choos from. 1824 1924 1924 1924 1922 Tudor, $400.00. Tudor, $350.00. Ford, $385.00. Touring, Coupe, $1 1822 Six pass. §100.00 1923 §ix pass. $125.00 1923 Runabout, $150.00 1922 Touring, $125.00, Dodge touring, $125.00. Small down payments. Pay as you 1. ELMER AUTO CO, 23 MAIN 8T. PHONE 151, SEE MR. GOSSELIN, ———————————— e OVERLAND USED CAR DEPY, 1928 1933 Ford coupe. Ford sedan, Ford tourings, models. Overland touring, Overland tou Cleveland roadster. Overland close Buick ¢ touring, R. 6. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY 8T, 1003 1921 1925 1919 PHONS 2981.2. ¥ MAIN ST PHONB 21m1,