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DESCRIBES 1TALY | N ARTS HEYDAY: Lectmer Speaks on Ghirlandaio;_ at Woman's Club Hleeting tedly | the A fully Domenico Ghirl Court” was deliy Theodore Carr Mass., at the meeting an's club yesterday PERSHING'S CONDITION sencral Continues to Take His Dally Exercise in Accaedance With Doc. tor'’s Orders, 30 (M—Qeneral J. Pershing, although admit- planning an early return to L ted States for 1tal treat- . continues to take dally exer- with the Each Arica, Chile, D advice Jay he rides kes long walk He is careful verworking, but continues st of developments in connection with the Tacna-Arica accordance lecture on s physiclan. ne Medicl Charle Cambridge, of the Wom afternoon, the plebiscitary commission of which he neutral chairman, peral feellng in re- prospect General departure s that his ab- this time Is regrettable in tavorable trend the activities have taken since wginning of the discussion of lized that it ame seriously 1l per- harm probably would be to the plebiscite negotiations, thercfore the maintenance of it is a consideration of first the courtesy of Elisha talk belng throug! Mrs. Willlam F., Brook Cooper and Mrs. Charl Mrs. J. ( troduced t} qualified to is the Loom| of Vit Renals: Mr. Carruth city of Florence, tandaio under Mediel rulers cent, who wa a patron of the sald, brought piness and prospe Ttallan Renais equalled Domenic during this era and ame the greatest fresco nte time, the greatest fn poir position and wealth of d¢ His handling of jes and brocade, Mr Carruth said, is almost unsurpassed. Like many others of the he | used the mythical stories of church | lore to portray confemporancous | characters. In this are pr served the features of the family Amerigo after wh America was named, and of fam- 1ly of Lorenzo himself. The general atmosphere of the period is well re- produced in his paintings Mr. Carruth then had many of the best known frescoes thrown on the screen and explained their compos tion, portraiture and technic in de- taill. Among them were “Birth of the Virgin,” “Adoration . of the Magl,” “The Last Supper,” and “The Call of the Disciples,” all of which he sald showed the artist to be| adept at depicting human sympathy. | At the close of the lecture a 8o0- elal hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Fufus N. Hemenway and Mrs. Marcus H White presided at the attracgve ta- ble decorated appropriately for the hollday season. Those in ¢ of merving the defreshments were Mrs Ray Leach, Mrs. Horace Brown and Miss Gladys Day. General was born one of his | of com- 5 BACKS INDIAN REFORM or o Lahor Members Britlsh House Come Out Strong®y For Constitu- tlonal Changes, London, Dec. 80 (®—Ten labor members of the British house of commons have slgned an appeal or manifesto on behalf of the people in India who are reform of the Indian eon The document warns the British | publle not to he misled by the op- | timism of Lord Rirkenhead, secre- tary of state for India, and cha the British government with refus- ing to reply to an almost unanimous |demand through the nationalist [movement in India for the reform of the constitution “profligate luxury and rule of the Tndian prince serta that the illiteracy | misery among the | surpass belief. *“The peasants lack | political Aghts, education and medi- way Vespucel, h the rges autocratic " and as- poverty and cal assistance,” it |Turkish War Council J Drafts Mosul Statutes | Constantinople( Dec. 30 (P | Turkish war council went into | session at Angora noon to deviss plans in conformity with th Russo-Turkish treagy and regarding the decision of the council of the league of nations putting the Mosul region of Irak | under British mandate. General Djevad Pasha, former military com- mander of Constantinople, and 1l Djevad Pasha. former mili- |tary commander of Constantinople and who organized the Turkish forces on the Mosul front, partici- | pated in the council. Mary Pickford’s Mother To Have an Oneration Ho!lywood, Cal, Dec. 30 P—Mrs. Charlotte F , mother of Mary Pickford, is to undergo an operation for the removal of a tumor and as a result the European trip of the tress and her husband, Douglas Fai banks, has been postponed for one or two weeks from its scheduled date, it was announced here yester- d yesterday Elder Coolidge Still Without Use of Limbs Vit 30 (A—Col- her of the | at his home new Dee. olidge is il very Plymouth, onel John C resident,. who !t:rv'r' passed a comfortahle night. his physician, Dr. Albert W. | Cram of Bridgewater, reported to- | day A “His heart and general condition the physician said are very good,” is a litte “The situation perhaps ! better than might be expected. Tor the dast two days Colonel Coolldge’s action has been improved ¢ from that there is’ nothing to report, 1 do mot look for in the condition affect- heart Aps new any change ing his limbs, Giuns and Bullets Are Mailed to Gov. Smith New York, Dee. 30 (P—A pack- containing two Jevolvers and ecartridg: L] e Alfred E. § found today station of the interb in the Bronx On the upper left han the package was the name thony Pantano, who is now death house 3 S execution for the West End ha Brooklyn in 19 The names of both the and Pantano had heen clippe accompanied by have sailed Mrs. Pickford, from New York, film couple in t LR SO W Coolidge Has Taken to the Woods Washington, Dec. 30 (A—Char President Coolid had “taken o tall timber"” his corner of of An- in entative king democr; he would Aswell ie newspaper headlines feared package ¢ homb. 7 farm report corporatic .\nnlhe} Trial Is Given Convicted Politician (Pr—State lity’s Cold Wave Worries Legislature Mexico City, (Pr—There have deaths through recently recedented a napolis, T 3 Dec 10 en numer equence t to 1 posing 10 of clothing fara foF ihie rm « MISS WILLS LEAVES TOMORROW n Francisco, Dec. 30 (®—Miss Helen Wills, the Berkeley girl, who holds the natonal s tennis champ Aves 10morrow on a our to the old world to conquer new worlds of tennis. Her friends hope will have opportunity to th followers, Ren 1 rum ru .\ma(mrn‘ R;uliur Men Are Affected by This ()rdm_j tdol when masses in Indla | agricul- { bin | of | § i ca sh or! ar st co lo| T ca | Ar th | th | wl M pl pu ax thi ne re | dollar | slo | ot ha wi | [ Mile. S She go for L) ~. 3 uzie Vernon has become a French film star over night. | t her start when she won a 50,000-franc beauty contest. P ni Do Name Not London, pU visit Princess } parently | which 1 the king and queen have [ edge of ! legation has no | of the visit. SUADAY SCHOOL FLECTS ORDER OF NOTICE 1926 g found that Heslitt, Hope wman are of ¥re CLAIMS ARE LOST EMIL J. DANBER Clerk of the Co | SWEDISH ROYALTY PEEVED | It attacks the | British to The report i e NS | POLLY ol fre of fr th W tracting exceptional attention in view of the convection of Princess | Astrid's name with that of the d | Prince of Wales, whose cholce of Take Kindly to LInkIng |, yrige has been keenly awaited of Daugbter With That ot | The papers today continved their | references to the visit, publishing { photographs of the prince who is twenty years old, giving accounts of her carcer and cmphasizing her fondness for home life. 1a do it Prince. Dec. 30 (A—The iblicity glven the proposcd Buckingham palace Astrid of Sweden has ! i —— S displeased court circles,| COLD WAVE VANISHING have let it be known that Washington, Dee, 30 (P —A 1o know petering out of the intens such a plan. The Swedish © i heing evldenced in many s has also announced that it and the we to connection with publication ed that during the | g report of the impending s this moderation in 1 | will continue in northern scc- |to tlons east of the Mississippi. world- th vl b ly created a stir, at- o | Pompeli, of Woodrow were, sreat stretches of jumbled masonry, from three to ten fect deep, with |Name-scarred walls, here and there projecting upwards, The familiar tales about Marius in vxlle may be in part apoeryphal; but even so, it is difficult to understand how the story about Marlus sitting ‘among the ruins of aCrthage' could have origl. pated if there were no ruins there.” The Romans left the material as they found it, Dr. Kelsey declares and erected their city upon the punic ITFOF CARTHAGE HAS REALTY BOOM igh Prices [mpedes Work of Excavation Ithaca, Y., Dec. 80 (A — Ex- vatfon on the site of Carthage ould end until the French gov- nment controlling the Tunesian ea has taken steps to end con- ruction of homes there and to nvert the site into an archaeo- park elmilar to that at Dr. Francls W, Kelscy, di- ctor of the Franco-American ex- vation of 1925, told the twenty- venth annual meeting of the chaeological TInstitute of Amer- i covery of works of art of a high or- der cannot safely be anticipated,’ ex- vations are necessary in order to {clear up obscure points in the his- tory of the later city, which had an important place in the history of the Roman empire and at one time ranked second only to Rome as a Christian center." “The only possibility of accom- plishing the excavation of Carthage |in a proper way is by the govern- ment,” the speaker concluded. “The whele site should be brought under here today. A real estate boom |control by building restrictions pro- sent the prices of land so high )iibiting thecrection of new buildings it private enterprise cannot meet wthn certan lmts and by the grad. initlal cost, sald Dr. Kelgey, {ual purchase of expropriation of io {8 director of Near East ex-|land. vations for the University of |cavated and developed as a great ichigan. archacological park, under an ad- Land over ministration similar to that of Pom- nate fn 146 pei, Timgad and other sites properly ow should be d, “so as to|excavated and open to the public.” it an end in legal form to the istence of the city, and to curse o soll and site forever, that ither house nor cornfleld might appear upon the spot,” is now lling for from forty cents to one a square meter. The expan- of Tunis and the avallability site of Carthage for subure residences was given as the ason for the boom by the speak- N gical which the Roman | B. C. ordered that a | ELM CITY GRAND LIST Total Valuation eof New Haven Property Today Is Listed at $£300,534,057 in Annual Report. n the 1 New Haven, Dec. 30 (—New Ha- ven's netv grand list, filed with the town clerk today by Edward G. 1'rederick, president of the board of assessors, shows a total valuation of 1$300,634,057 upon which taxes will ‘)ln paid. The total shows an in- crease of $12,396,577 over the grand list of 1924, The 1225 excavation at Carthage 1e carried out under the charter the Washington Archaeological e Robert Lansing, rmerly secretary of state under Wilson, s president. unds for the expedition were fur-| shed by the Washington soclet om the Near East research funds the University of Michigan and om special contributions made by e University of Rochester and by illlam F. Kenney of w York. Dr. Kelsey's experiences in the st few years have led him to pubt the authenticity of the total struction of Carthage as set forth ¢ history, “In the light of @ facts it srems to me improbable the soldiers of the victorious iplo, industrious though they but lacking all usc of ex- osives, could have destroyed the ildings of Carthage as complete- as they are generally supposed have done; the task was too eat,” said Dr Kelsey. “When the Roman colonists came the gite 24 years after the destruc- [an n of the city, they probably found Ithe C ST. ELMO LODGE ELECTION The semi cers for §t. Elmo lodge will take place at a meeting to be held this [evéning at 8 o'cln(‘fi The rank of | knight will be exemplified on a class | of candidates, and the degree work will be conferred by the regular de- gree team. TURAL QUARANTINE Sacramento, Cal, Dec. 30 (B— Director H. G. Becke of the state deparfment of agriculture h 1 nounced a quarantine against auy and all varieties of peach, nectarine. almond, apricot, plum, cherry, quince or plants of parts thereof arriving in California from infested territory. AGRICUL/ under Roome For Rent assified page. on FTHEL: When Winter. Comes JUST A MNT O TWO RPEGARPDING TH. TRREND OF FASHON—— VERY CHC B VERY GMALL- ST PG ENOWGH TO HOLD TWO LASYPED RAMOS, -~ K NO MOREL/ - CONTS AR TRIMMED - HOW THEY ARE. TRMMED WIH A LITLE, CLOTH YEP SKIPPY HATE AR CLOSER W vt OIR_GRIATES™T PREOFPLEM = HOW'LL WE GET THAT “FLACE” 1N OUF2, UST WINTERG™ COAT ' ! — e rulns and, while he thinks that “re-$ The city should then be ex- | nnual election of offi- | Turn spare rooms Into cash with | AT YOUR SERVICE Below 18 a list ‘of the | Standard Headings in | every day use on the Classified Page. Note the vasy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, | Phone Your 925 Closing time for insertion In same day’s paper 1P. M CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS Ad To | | . ANNOUNCEMENTS L—=BURIAL MONUMENTS 8 3-FLORISTS 4 FUNERAL DIRECTORB 5+~ LORT AND FOUND 6—PERSUNALS 1—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES $=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9--AUTOS AND TRUCKE FUK BALE 10 -AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 111=AUTO PARTS ANL) ACCESSORIEF 12=AUTOMOBILES WANTED— {13= AUTOS~ TAX] BERVICB | 14=GARAGEB TO | | 15=MOTORCYCLES ANL BICYCLES 16— MOTORCY'LL8- BICYC-1L8 WANTEL 11—SERVICE §TATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRI'S, MAHSEUEB 19— BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20— BUSINESS SERVICE RENDEREL 'ISTS MAKING & MILLINERY NI ATTORNEYE MOVING. TRUCKING. BAGGAGE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 28—-PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WK 29--PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, ETATIONERY 31— PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - REPAIRING & PIANO TIINING 33—WANTED TO RENDER BERVICE: EDUCATIONAL 14—CORRESPONDENCE COURSEE 48—DANCING TEACHERS | 38— INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORF 48— TED. - INSTRIICTORE EMPLOYMENT | 39—EMPLOYMENT AU EE 40—HELP— AGENTS WANTED 41~HELP—MEN WANTEL 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43~HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 4—BITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 46—SITUATIONS WANTLD—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEE | 47— INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 5Y LOANED VANTED—TO BORROW LIVE BTOCK {80—CATILE AND BWINE 51~DOGS, CATS, PETS 53—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIE® HORSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE 8TOCE MERCHANDISE i5—ARTICLES FOR SALE ~BUILDING MATERIALS DAIRY PRODUCT® FUEL —FERTILIZERS, SEELS, PLANTS ~IFOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING —GOOD THINGS T( EAT 53—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES | $4—MACHINERY. ELEC. & IOOL8 MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 65—=MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE 63 B=RADIO 67—WATCHES, DIAMONLS, JEWELRY | i8—=WANTED- ARTICLES 70 BOY REAL ESTATE FOR RRNT | 68~APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS | 10—BUSINESS PLACES FOR REN] 11=DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72—FARMS FOR RENT SES FOR RENT REAL ESTATL FOR SALE AGENTS—REAL ESTATE | 79— AUCTIONEERS |50—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP | 81~BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 83—FARMS FOR BALB | 33—HOUSES FOR SALE | $4—8HORB PLACES FOR SBALE —SUBURBAN FOR EALE —REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGI $7—REAL ESTATH -WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTEL* 88—HOTELS 89—ROOMS FOR RENT [40- -ROOMS AND BOARD |91—ROOM8 FOR HOUSEKEEPING 83—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 92— WHERE TO DINB — THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticully Alkngw Foi Quick and Ready Refervnce. LINK A Ik6b FUR CONSECUTIVE INSKRTIONS Charge Pre 40 20 Yearly Order Rater Upon Application Count 6 worde to & llne 4 liner to AD fuch, Minimum Space, 3 Iin Mintmum Book Claige 36 cents, No Ad Accepted After | b M for Classifled Page on Sams Day 8at 10 A M Adé Accepted Over the Iuiephune tor conventence of customera Call 926 Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial o, Monuments | BURTAL ™ VAULTS--Concrete eteel rein: forcad; water-proof, hermetically sealed N. B. Vault Co, Phone 647-15, NEW BRITAIN- Monumental works, 123 Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizer and dercriptions. Carving and letter cutting our_specialty, Florist L] BOSTON FERNS— Very reaconable prices Sandell'e Greenhouse. 218 Oak 6t Phone_2643-13. GUT FLOWERS potied plants, pleaning varfety. Epeciallzing on funeral work Johnson's_Greenhouse, 617 Church Bt. YES=Wo have small_and large fern Christmas potted plants, baskets and cut flowers, Assorted wreaths for win- and cemetery, Flower ,Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley St L] DOG—Boston bull ferrier 1o8f, eirayed or etolen. Licenso No. 40895 Answers to namo ot “Buddy." Liberal reward. Re- turn_to 361 Chestnut St. LADY'S BLACK ONYX RING diamond, lost Monday, Reward. 88-2 or Sloan Bros. Shoe Stgte. | RED BILI, FOLD—lost, containing £20 bill. Reward 1f returned to 74 Woat Main 1 flight up. EPECTGCLES—Lost, shell frame, betworn stanfy Memorial ‘church and Map! Finder return to Herald Office, TAPESTRY WAND “BAG—Tost CHrlatm night, ‘containing prayer hook, mo: etc Reward if returned to Box 1- Herald Office, Person; KOTICE—Ownere of cars with Duco fl Have vour car washed, and polls Du Pont Duco experts, Duco Re- Co., 237 Elm St. URES—framed at modera’s Arcade Studio, Store Announcements SKATES SHARPENED—Tadfield's 8port- ing Goode, 16 Main &t Autos and Truck Agencies 8 ACME TRUCKS—8ales and Service, Erice son Motor Sales. 171 South Main 8t. Phone_§70. BUICK MOTOR CARS—Salen and Service, Capital Bulck Co. 193 Arch St Phone 07. LEXTNGTON, OAKLAND AND GRAY— Care. Sales and Service, Hardware City Motor Co., § Elm St. Phone 272 CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales ‘and service. Superlor Auto Company, 113 Church 8t. Phone 211. CHRYSLER—4 ana 6. Bales and servica. Bennett Motor Sales, 260 Arch Bt Phoua 2962, [ BROTHERS—8ales and service. 8. & T Motor Sales Corp., 165 Elm 8t corner Franklin. _Phone 131. FORD CARS and _ TRUCKS—Fordson tractor. Gales and service. Genulne parts and accessorfes. Automotive Sales & Service Co, 245 Elm. Phone 2701, FRANKLIN Cars—No water to freez Salen and Service, 453 West Main 6t Tel, 3698, prices, ‘Treasury Departn | troller of the Curr | Washington, D. C,, November 9, 1935. | Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre- eented to the undersigned, it has been | made to appear that he City National | Bank of New Britaln” in the City of New Britain {n the County of Hartford |and State of Connecticut, has complied | with all the provisions of the Statutee of the United Etates required to be com- plled with before an atsoclation enall be {authorized to commence the business of | Banking; Now therefore I, J. W. McIntosh, Comp- troller ot the Currency, do hereby cer- tify that “The City Natlonal Bank of New Britatn” in the City of New Britatn ! the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut is_authorized to commence {the bLusiness of Banking ae provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Btatutes of the United states, In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this pinth day of | November, 1926, J. W. McINTOSH, Comptroller of the Curreney. (8eal) By PERCY CROSBY | — JWHAT'S THE SENSE | OF ATHING UIKE THAT= | ANVYBODY ELSE'D USE ( T FOR A TAIL = [P e A [ Tueres A VERY CREAT DEAL / OF SENSE To | (7= NOW THAT | YA SHOULD ASK AND HER PALS [ HE usEs 1T T SQUIRT WATER. . ~—_ WHICH ONE ISTHE HoT WATER ? SMATTER W | MORNING * OUR ASHUR URL PERKINS THIS - Vow. HE LOST 1?7,22: AT POKER LAST NIGHT ITH mmm wAS REAL MONEY *