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NOTICE WERCIER THNKS | OF CHURCH UNY, Last Days Filled With Hopes of . Oltimate Consolidation %% 1 on 1 at Plain MINGWAY, Tax NOTICE I " o | the he rer all his I found the ¢ H art for God to 5O I perfectly liction to have e I him good-by feel for him t ng into his reward.” Halifax had 1 nother participant in an u broke o but at he WOVES FIGURE INCOIRT CASES Dei e Deides Paenage e of Disputed Child Detroit, Jan. 21 (® — Moving uth by Conn, r s Office, , n Hal Quarry, latnville, th day 1 of & tures yesterday delivered a 4- ir-old child to its foster mother shon Judge Vinoent Brennan, in reuit court arded custody of the child to Mre. Ircne Goosen. In loing so0 he denied the habeas cor- L the child’s natural Julia Przybyia. s N on man gaid de pus petition of Mrs The child (roosen’s charge fter birth. In at a just deci on of the natural mother turn of her child Judge had the two women stand be him when he gnnounced that the child vas to be sent to an institution. Concedled moving picture ma- iines showed fhe reaction of the wo W to this decision, Judge 1ologists yestoer He said today that he w ng custody child to Mrs. mother, to the highest bidde . n Tucsday, the at the Town Hal ur of has March, 1926 under Mrs. few we to arr petition for the re- B and the child last S rday been since a effort the an , thi n Br nnan and geve ay viewed £ 11 of the ) of eaid s thirty- 2ll of said osen because the film showed bionlogical emotional the il much mors action on her nd to Salvage Suit 1 Movies Rostol in Jan LONDON SEER O LOANS IN NOTICE NoTIcn special Notice mptroller of the C ‘| cach case are followed by the fol- * | lowing: | SKIPPY , NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY Y OF MISSING GIRL FOUND, SUICIDE LIKELY Miss Victoria May Edwards of San ‘RIPPER LAW’ GETS 0 T0°HIGH TRIBUNAL ( Supreme Court of Ervors Heal's‘ e T Bridgeport Dispute | Prancisco RBelleved to Have London, Jan. ~The body of a woman with clothing and jewelry corresponding to that worn by Miss | Victorla May Edwards, missing San I'rancisco girl, was found today in he woods near Farnborough. Near. was an empty bottle, supposed to have contained poison, Jan 21 led “ripper law” last general method and ma- collecting | “hed the Con.| Miss Edwards disappearsd on De- supreme court of errors|Ccember 19 from her aunt's home in medinm through which | Beckenham, a London suburb, leav- was asked to pass upon |IDE supposedly to call on friends the law was in|nearby form of reservations from the| She came to England last June to Farifield county common pleas |FeCOVer from an {llness, and at irt in actions brought by Law. |times scemed depressed. J. Gill, an assistant assessor,| &he had planned to return to Cali- and Willlam F. Connelly, an s. |fornia in I'ebruary and shortly be- tor, both appointed under for the disappearance arranged newly enacted law, against the e Bridgeport because the ety re- tused to pay each the salary pro- | vided under the law but inst tendered a monthly portion of ary fixed under an ordinance a 1 hy the ity counell. | Connelly, for Instance, f submtited to the court today, that on Augnust 16 last the owed him $837.50, or one and a half month's salary, but paid him only $370.16 lraving a balance dus of $558.34. He therefore claims 700 damages. Gill in his brief that on the same date owed him |“Am I Game?” Is $43875 but gave him only $200 | nd there is due $238.75, and he| claims $400 damages. | Crushed Under Truck. Tt is understood In Bridgeport | that bebind these actions {s the| New York, Jan. 21 (/— Crushed | larger question of the validity of |by a heavy motor truck, James the so-called “ripper law" which (O'Connor, fourteen year old &chool | took from the city the right to se- boy, dled on an operating fable at lect its own hoard of apportion- [the Roosevelt hospital yesterday ment and taxation and set up a |with the thought,of dying as a | board of apportionment and taxa- |“game kid” uppermost in his | board of seven members appointed |mind. | by the governor. The board ap-| He gave his name calmly and pointed assessors and assistants, [chatted cheerfully with a policeman In the briefs are gubmitted ques- [on the way to the hospital. tlons In which advice of the courtis| “Am I a game kid, officer?” he | sought, among which are thess in asked as the surgeons prepared to the Connelly case: “Is the salary of |operate. «aid office of essor legally fixed | You're the gamest fellow I ever and determined by the sald amend- £aw, the policeman assured him. | ment to the charter of the city of (With a contented smile, the lad | Bridgeport (the Ripper act) passed |lapsed into unconsclousness and died | |a few moments later. JOKE, WILDA SAYS cral assembly, 1 “Has the common council of sald But Miss Bennett Also Hints That Conn “port's s der whic bly hinery revised the of laying taxes in that city res nectient today The phi of the be able to depart at that time. Mrs, . K. B. Edwards, her moth- who makes her home in London, safd that her daughter had never threatened suicide, Scotland Yard detectives had been working on the case. All the hospitals in and near | London were searched, and Kelvey Park lake, in the |trict was dragged. was 33 years old, of - opt- in the aid e Miss Edwards BOY DIES 6AME sald Last Question city the power, under the provisions of the charter of the city, to re- duce, by any ordinance, the salary, provided in said exhibit (the act) for said office of assessor? s the sald ordinance, enacted by the common council of said city on | July 6, 1925, or that portion of it | reducing the salary of said office below the amount allowed by said | exhibit A, (the act) a valid exercise 1of the power of said common coun- leno The question asked | brict are somewhat She and Cabarct Dancer May Yet Be Married, New York, Jan. 21 (A—Wilda Tiennett, actress, admitted yesterday that the announcement of her mar- riage to Pepe Dealbreau, cabaret dancer, had been made “just as a joke.” The story, she sald, had been started by a friend, and when Texas Guinan, night club hostess, the couple about it at a cabaret cel bration Monday night they said the decided to “‘carry out the joke.” “But that doesn't mean we won't be married,” said Miss Bennett. Asked about Charles E. Frey, tugfman, whose wife recently won a judgment of $37,500 against Bennett for alienation of affections, the actress sald: “Oh, that was all over at the time of the suit.” Gill in in the similar, and “The present determination of said questions by the supreme court of | rrors will be in the interest of sim- . directness and economy, fn 1 action, be safd ques- | tions enter into the final determina tion of the cause and a determina- tion of sald questions by and with the advice of said court will enable | | final judgment to be entered without further proceedings | The city was represented today in oral arguments by Alexander L. De- laney, the corporation counsel, and hoth plaintiffs were represented Cullinan and Cullinan, the “marriage announcement” was made, but he said afterwards that he belleved it was *just fooling.” by Rl e W. CT. DER DIES Worcester, Jan, 21 (P)— Mrs. Myra Taylor, widely known be- cause of her charltable activities and temperance work In Massachu- sctts, died late yesterday at her home. She had been identified with the W. C. T. U. for 50 years, serving 20 years as president of the Wor- cester county south council, She was the founder of the Harrlct E. Sawyer home for aged women in [ Malden. KEEPS YOUR FEET WARM IN WINTER Rub feet and ankles before going to bed with Mike Martin’s Liniment |-=the linim used by athletes.—It s feet farm as toast all night. Helps prevent chills, colds and rheumatism. Al druggi s0¢ per | bottle, CALL ME THE FERRET, FELLERS, NICKNAME (T To ME BECAUSE ‘ I'M GOIN' To FIND THEM GHOSTS (N SOMERSET GOHAGEN'S HOUSE« ONLY INEED HELP. b TS Commieht, P. L. Croaty, 1920, Johnson Featar passport matters o that she would | Beckenham dis- | Asked By New York Youngster | asked Miss | Frey was at the night club when | CHICAGD GIRL 1S STILL ROWANTIC Rushes to Durkin's Side to Protest Her Love Chicago, Jan (M—Martin Dur- kin, “Sheik Bandit,” who faces two Imurder indictments, and Betty Wer- ner, his former sweetheart, for the comfort of whose baby boy Durkin walked Into a police trap which cost two lives, faced each other in the state's attorney's office today. Excuses and explanations sprang from each, while Durkin's 18 year old bride looked on, out of earshot. Yesterday Durkin sald that Miss Warner had helped “frame” him | Previously Betty was quoted as hav- ing sall she was “through” with him They had previously sworn |undying love. “You couldn't find me so you took the next best you could find,” were Betty's first words. Durkin countered read a newspa was “through.” *'I read lots about you Marty, hut didn’t believe anything,” Miss Wer- Iner replied, “No matter where vou were, would have come for you,” replied (Durkin. “I put advertisements in the newspapers telling you to come |to Michigan and meet or communi- cate with my mother, but you did neither." The next remar! lost te those (near them, caused the prisoner to smile. | “Don't stand there and laugh,” |Betty falrly shouted. “Go back to |your wife and don't make a chump of her as you have me." | Dur'in returned to his wife, and [three Kisses brought a smils to her NEW MESSIAR” PLANNING | CANADIAN PILGRIMAGE ‘.l, Krishnamurt{ To Ordain Priest | ¥or Furtherance of Work— | Tour to American Now Yianned. London, Jan. 21 (P — That J. Krishnamurl, hailed as the ‘“new ! Megsiah,” by Dr. Annle Besant, in- ternational president of the Theoso- [phical eoclety, will inavgurate a |Canadian tour here, s the intima- |tion contained In a letter received by a London man. This man {s in close touch with the bishops of the |Liberal Catholic church, over which {the Right Rev. Charles Webster Leadbeter presides. | “The Right Rev. Irving Stieger |Cooper, bishop for Canada and the |United States, will be in London I probably in February or March for the purpose of ordaining a priest and instituting the work of the church here,” said the local man, who s in charge of the Liberal Catholic missions in.western tario. “In all lkelihood Krishnamuri will accompany the bishop. He is a great friend of the bishop who is |with him in India at the present tme. It has been intimated to me that he had quotation that she On- that the Canadian tour of the new | | Messiah' will begin here.” Dr. Swope, Once Indicted Dies at Brockton Home Brockton, Mass,, Jan. 21 (#—Dr. Dalva H. Swope of this city, who was indicted as an accessory in con- nection with the Tyngsboro ‘“suit- {case murder” in 1923 but ne | brought to trial, died at his home today after an iliness of a month. Dr. Swope and Dr. William H. Robb of Boston were arrested after parts of a woman's body were found in a suitcase in the Merrimack river |at Tyngsboro. Investigation by state | police disclosed that the suitcase was taken from an automobile owned { by Dr. Robb. The body was identified |as that of Mrs. Alice M. Wolschen- dorf of East Bridgewater, who had | died as the result of an illegal oper- ation. (1 Cagry A NOW You STAND KNIF€ Bur NOT ON FISH HERE'N' waTCH FOR GHOSTS - NATURALLY {'LL 4. BE THE FERRET DAvs. ICOME O, LNK. YGOTTA [LET FOLks SEL U I YER COLLEGE (CLOHES GOMETIME!) AT YOUR SERVICE Below 18 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 ingertion in same day's paper 1P. M CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS | L=BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS | 23=DEATH NOTICES ~FLORISTS | 4=FUNERAL DIRECTORB §=LOST AND ¥OUX | 6—PERBONALE | 7—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMUBILES ¥=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIBS 9~-AUTOS AND “RUCKS FOR EALB 10~AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE |11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIE® |12=AUTOMOBILES WANTED— | 13=AUTOS—TAX! BERVICD | 14=GARAGES TO LET |16=MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 18=MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED (7=BERVICB STATIONA REPAIRING | BUSINESN BERVICE | \5=BARBERS HAIRL'S, MABSEUER | 19~BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—~BUSINESS SERVICD RENDERED 21=DENTISTS | 22=DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY |23=DYEING & CLEANING | 24=INSURANCE—=ALL KINDB | 2%5=LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS | 26—=MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGB |37=PAINTING, PAPER HANGING | 8=PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE | 29—~PRESSING AND TAILORING 130=PRINT'G, JOBEH'G, STATIONERY | $1~PROFESSIONAL SERVICES | 33—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING | 33—~WANTED TO RENDRR SERVICEE . EDUCATIONAL 24=CORRESPONDENCE CCURSES | 48—~DANCING TEACHERS | 36~INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORP 48—WANTED~INSTRUCTORE EMPLOYMEN] | 39~EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40~HELP—AGENTE WANTED A1~HELP—MEN WANTED 42~HELP—WOMEN WANTED 3~HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 4—8ITUATIONS WANTED—MEN (6—BITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEE INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED 49—=WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE 8TOCK §0=CATTLE AND SWINE §1~DOGS, CATS, PETS 63—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIER §3—HORSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE 8TOCK MERCHANDISB §8—ARTICLES FOR BALE |88—BUILDING MATERIALS |§7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP | 68=FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS | 69=FEED AND FUEL | $0—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTE | 61=FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGE TO EAT | €3—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES #4—MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS | 66—MERCHANDISE AT THE 6TOREE | 86—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS® 63 B—RADIO §7—WATCHES, DIAMONLE, JEWELNY 68—WANTED~AKTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FUR RKN1 |6s—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—~BUSINESS PLACES FOR REN1 | 71=DESK ROJM AND OFFICES | 72—FARMS FOR “RENT | 75—HOUBES FOR RENT 74—S8UBURBAN FOR RENT | 785=VACATION PLACES FOR RENT |18~ WAREHOUSES & FTORAGE | 77=WANTED—TO RENT | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | 18=AGENTS—~REAL ESTATE | 19=AUCTIONEERS 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP | 81=BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB {83~FARMS FOR SALB |83—HOUSES FOR SALE | 34~SHORE _PLACES FOR BALE |85—~SUBURBAN FOR SALR | $6—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGK 87—REAL ESTATD—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS | ss—noreLs 89—ROOMS FOR RINT 90--ROOMS AND BOARD | 91=ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING | 93=WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING | 93—~WHERB TO DINB D) N OF CoURSE You STAND HERE N’ WATCA FOR GHOSTS.NOW YA SEE How A e e e THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arra Quick and Ready LIND RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONE Charge Prepaid 1 day ....1 line a0 days .ii.l line days ....1 line days ....1 line days ... line days ....1 line “2 30 days .1 line 3180 $160 Tearly Order Ratea Upon Application Count 6 worde to & line. 14 liner to an fue Minimum Bpace, § Minimum nes. Book' Charge, 35 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P for im’\ fled Page on Same Day. .10 8 Accepted Over the Teleplione convenience of omers. Call Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator tor 925, zing on_ funeral oure, 617 Chureh FLOWERS—(or he funeral And fresh cat flowera for all occaslol Flower Garden 1183 8§t 8t Phoue varfety, Jolinson' enhouse 23%5-12 L] 5 board, ire Mrs. Reynolds, TV Moth THIL e Personals ] O HEART - TROUBL, , Asthna, Hig vels: 1 will gladly EE how you can get quick velief, without drugs, medi. Address: R. V., Wale Haven, Conn, | STFFERERS \ i Store Announcements, || ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial BURIA forced; water-proof, hermetically sealed . B, Vault Co. Phone 647-16. NEW BRITATN=Monumental works 123 Oak Bt Monuments of all sizes and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting | _our specialty, . O P. OFFIGERS INSTALLED | | |St. Elmo Lodge Has Open Installa- lonuments tion—A. E. Siderof New Exccutive | ~—About 200 In Attendance, Officers Elmo lodge, |Knights of Pythias, were installed | last evening by District Deputy | Louis Bogin of John Hay lodge of | Hartford #T'he installation ceremony was an open meeting and there wi |about 200 people present | was furnished by the Hollywood | |Trio and a delegation of 50 was present from Hartford. ! The officers Installed were as fol- | |lows: Chancellor Commander, A, E. | |Siderof; vice-chancellor, Morris A. Raab; prelate, Edward_Lyons; m ter at arms, Joseph Weller; master |of work; Myer Shurberg; Inner |guard, Henry Jeror | Martin Shontz; maste | William Hickey; master of excheq- uer, Sol Soblotsky; keeper of records and seals, George Bickey and trustee | Harry Witkin. Chinese Tong Man Caught With Loaded Revolvers Boston, Jan. 21 (A—When Soa | Dale, said to be a collector for the Hip Sing Tong, was arrested in a {south end hotel today police found {he wore two pairs of trousers with |a loaded revolver hidden in the in- |ner pair. A large sum of money {was concealed about his clothing and [ ;*'Jntlvr his hat band. | The Chinese escaped from one | hotel by jumping through a window | when officers arrived to serve a | warrant sworn out by Chinese mer- | | chants who sald he had failed to ac- count for $1,800. He was cornered |soon afterward in another hot |nearby, He was charged with lar- ceny and car g arms. TENNIS MATCH POSTPONED Channes, France, Jan, 21 (P— | The quarter final match scheduled for today between Miss Helen Wills, |American champion, and Mrs. C. |Aeschlimann (the former Leslie | Rancroft) in the Metropole lawn fennis tournament, was postponed | |becanse « © rain. of S8 o Music | r of finance, r Notice The Board of Relief of the Town | | of Newington will meet at the Town | Hall, February 1st, oth, 13th, 22nd, | |10 2. m.-3 p. m,, to receive appeals | FRANKLIN Ca outer guard, | —= | _Autos and Trucks For Sale | HUPMOBILE, TATPENED—Hadfleld's &) ¢ Goods, 16 Maln 8t l AUTOMOTIVE |' S ———————R Autos and Truck Agencies 8 3 Service. Erlce 8outh Matm Bt 3 MOTOR CARS—Galen and Service, Capital Bulck Co. 193 Arch St Phone CARS~- 3 Larh A Reputable and nd Autemiotive Bales Plione D o water tn freeze, id Service, 453 West Main 8t 5 RS—Saler and Bervice City Service Statlon, Hartford Ave., cor, 4 , 0A Al are, Salos and Service. Hardware City Motor Co.. & Elm §t. Phone 2724. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and e. Superlor Auto Company, 113 one ana 6. Gales and ctt Motor Salea 250 Arch 8t, 2. DODGE BROTHERS—Salea and service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 156 EIm 8tw corner_FrankHn._Phone 131, sles and Phone 2216 LEXTNGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- tor Care. Bales and Bervice, Hardware . 6 Elm St Phone 2724 Bee the new Iine, A. G. lawker, 68 SDSNOR fined Six" Smith Motor Sales, 100 W Main_St._Phone 2000. AIGE & ; Whitmore Palge & J Main §t._Phona 2510, RE MOTOR CARS anc trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co.. Saler and Service; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for_Gabriel snubbers, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS~Sales and Service, Albra Motor Sales Co.. 338 Arch 8t. Phone 260. GHT AND OVERLAND— Sale eand Bervice, 137 eve-Valve Motor.” one_ 2051 do!ph, L Excellont_condition, 7 FORD COUPE, 192 “heap it sold at Winthrop §t. BORT TOURING, 1819 —Good condition, b Price $75 it taken at 32-J. Driven very Iittie, pare tire, etc, Low mall deposit will Kold this ear delivery, Price $500. Bens Balos .o, 250 Arch Bt 192¢; 21824 Ford toure ings, 4 Overland tourings, 1323 Maxwell coups In good condition, 1923 Ford sedan, Ford 1325 4-ton truck, 1924 -Knight touring. Ttme payment 's Garage, 127 Cherry Salesroom 6 Main S St. Phone Phone TLE, 1411 —for sale, whole or in HUPMOB] urts,Phone 186 D —Touring _car. id looks lke new, for sale at $530, £00d terma to responeibla party. Emall deposit will hold any car in our garage Rennett Motor Sales Co., Phone 2957, GTON—TIats 1623 sport model, Mine fan® eix, 6 passenger—touning- car, thoroughly ~reconditioned..and newly Six wire wheels and' good tires, s and terms consldercd. C. 51 Main 6t. Phone 2216, Dassenger i first condit cellent, | from the doings of the assessors. All persons desiring to make pro- | test should appear at the time and | | place as given above. THORNTON H. COGSWELL, ARLAN P. FRANCIS, Board of Rellef | Newington, Conn, Jan. 20, 1926, | wil hold till spring. A._Benca, M COUPE—Run less than e new In every respect, ewipe, tire cover, bumpers, Small deposlt Bennett Motor Phone 2052, e tire, Very low terms. Sales Co., 259-Arch St. READ THE CLASSIFTIELD ADS | FOR YOUR WANTS