New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 26

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No lmii on t totauket, attem) 1y port Histor'yflnf Strike Pagan Sent, 1 Iirst | ng it From Many Measures OfFered, or fail States s log the g to 1 résumpti City Items Mre Madeline \ How “1' It Tell Standing tritain \ Conn n 1 Y ear PRI S New connter BILS heing introduced in THE FAIR Drug <entative of The Britain at hy a repre CO, 1t to| | me. \I‘W BPI'I AIN D\”Y HI‘RAID FRIDAY, B st UNVEILED AT LAST — St. Gaudens' seated figure of Abraham Lincoln — the statue which the sculptor hoped would be the crowning work of his career—was finished 20 years ago, but has been kept in a shed in Chicago ever since because Grant park, where it was to be placed, was not finished. Now it has been mounted on Chicagy's lake front, however, ready to be unveiled on Lincoln’s birthday. POORBOX THIEF TELLS OF GETTING $40 WEEKLY “some Other Crook"” Was Ahead of were ted to AMiss Vera man, Miss Gladys Gorman Marjorie Young tended Mi: Mae Treeman, Gladys Steiner POSTAL OFFICIAL WILL SPEAK HERE MARCH 4TH prese Sher and Miss Others who at Marjorie Hodg Lundquist Bernice Hyneck Cornelia and Him in One Church, He Informs Judgze, k, Feb. - Willard years old, a clerk 18 earning $16 a week until lost his job several months ago, arraigned in Morrisania court yester- d with robhing poor | boxes in Catholic churches in Wash- 1 in the Bronx wife is an expectant nitted the charges before ate Douras pr i Ile told of having averages of $4n Danduet e Chamber a week from the poor boxes. He gaid |M7Te ding had taught him trick, Men thi which Involved use of a screwdriver. was possible to remove the cash he box and replace the out tr s of tampering, ally he entered ¢ urch en th were few wors 1 emptied all the boxes. would make the rounds of hurches in the course rnoon. When opened hoxes In the Church of t ulate ption at 1 Melrose avenue, had emptied the who he First Assistant Postmaster Will Deliver Principal Address At €. Of €. Banquet. Johr ant Henry postn annual Com- of ecord mad v Ralph L. Gould lay definitely vitation to come banquet hotel on morning announce- Mr. Bartlett copted the In- and speak. 14 in « man the here from W vit he the the wi ature {hentt her 1 le BRIAND ASKS VOTE Majority Overwhlming Favors His erook Administration In Finance When he od on this il he was on His suspicious conduct at 10 y Purbs enter- n vity Measure Muddle, terday Mary's ¢ avenue, vi mont government tion wit 710 182 conn vt und a coing S in small Douras held rend nd i, EATERTAINS AT BRIDGI T¢ Mrs, Al Malmeren of 61 \Iu ison treet, entertained nu of = r home young er hon ources SK[PPY ’CALL ME THE | | FERRET, FELLERS/ | NICKNAME ILJ | POLLY AND HER PALS IIRP \P\ 12, ]‘.12('. bl STORIES OF TRAGEDY NOT TRUE] Eye Witness of Lincoln's Assas- sination Gives His Version (PW, J surviving Qur ri- the Washing- | Lincoln Lal of ater, President isiting friends in e hip, was on ring from n ifered a location in Cali- year ture company described the ident of assassin vars the 1 rdly the iy m Ths stories fiving partic of faial n the Harly wing with moen. standing in the , about to ma the shot sl otl r fyrannis” ter his s box, as b than tim a min- until untrue Wi ha W said ers in la Tiroat popt ife wound i w him and re was no sear at that time that Rooth t inged th st so was incorre 1 by Boot after the io story GILPATRIC READY cral il Leave Federal Prison At At- | (G lanta Tomorrow To Come To Conn. To Give Testimony Atl Ga. 1 12 (A—G. 1 Gilpatri N Connectic wsurer, who is servin, ntence in the Atlanta ntiary for embezzleme . Conn., nds from a I" bank, vill leave tomorrow for Hartford to | testify concerning n developments in his case. L Christr blind, was v jen John W. eserving of clemency, from his home eity 1 his release, 18 Gilpatrie, who nended by War- Snook as the prisoner but op- is sald o 108t position o have prevents ANOTHER STORM TRAGEDY | Family and Remain Huddle in Snow Un- til Help Reaches Them, Conn., Feb. 12 (T was received in this city burning of the hom Howard Garrett, a machinist, in | Middle River, miles west of here last night Mr, G tt had cen unable o reac sinee Wednesday's storm Mrs. Gar. ctt and her Young who were lone in the house were driven into where they remained un- neighbor rerched them with a 1d took them to shelter. Tt to get help through snow ¢ ed country roads and house, a ten room building 1 to the ground. Danbury Wor lay of the to- nd sor the snow Ieigh an 1S impossilt urne of | AT YOUR SERVICE Below 1s a hst ot the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the vasy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Your Ad To 925 Closing time for msgertion in same day's paper 1P. M CLASSIFICATVION HEADINGS P’hone ANNOUNCE: s HAL LOTS, MONUMENTS -DEATH NOTICES S=FLORISTS 1= FUNLItAL DIRECTORS W1 AND FOUND INALS ORE ANNOUNCEM AUTONMOBIL FEUCK AC UCKS FOR B FOI b Al (] = A=AUTO AND 0--AUTOS AN % ) = AUTOMORIE H—=AUTO PARTS 12 = ALTOMORI 13 AUTOS—TAX] =GARAGES 1O TOTORCYC1LES AND MOTORCY LE-BICYC-LS WANTEIL SERVICE 8)ATIONR REPATRING BUSINESS SERVICH RIS HATRIYS, MANSEUBR AND CONT il SERVICE RENDEREL BICYCLER 19 BULLDING 20 BLSINES 1818 IAKING & MILL NG & CLEANING RANCE= ALL KINDB LAWYERS-PATENT ATTOUNEYE MUVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE PAVER HANGING BEAT'G, METAL TAILORING SIATION (VICE: i & PIANO TUNING PER EERVI EDUCATIONAL 4--CORNESPONDENC URBEE DANCING TEACH INSTRUMENTAL NEKY WE KT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT AGE 1ELP TELP=M HELP=WOMEN —HELP=MEN OR M—SITUATIONS WA SITUATIONS WA FINANCIAL 38 OPPOR 3, STOCKS, BONLE L —10 BORROW WANTE WOME TED- BA—WANT! MERCHANDINK RTICLES COR BALIS MATLRIALS 58 & OFFIC M AND DAIR 9—I'EED AND FUEL FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTE OOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 0D THINGS TG EAY #3—HOUSEHOLD ARTICL & 1OOLR 1B STOREE b= -BUILDING QUIF DIAMONDS, JEWELKY BUY RIEND fI—WATCHES, BE— WANTEL LES 10 ol ESTATE Near Danbury Burned Out | UBURKAN VACATION FOR R PLACES FOR RENY 58 & STORAGB FOR BALK TATE & NESS PROF SUILDING LOTS FOR SALE RMS FOR SALE S3—=1101 FOR SALE PILACKS FOR BALE BAN FOR SALE TATE FOR EXCHANGI TATE -WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS OR RE AND BOARD FOR HOUSEKEEPING D—BOARD OR LODG B TO DINB THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetionily Avtuigea For Quick ana Rendy Keference. LA LES FOR INBEKTIONE Prepu 0 el hermetically Phone 647-16, IRITAIN= Monumental works, 123 Oak 8t Monuments of | aiger wil doscriptions, Carving aud letter cutti g BURIAT, - 3 forced; water-proof caled, | 1 iine 2 Ll e H 3 llne TNE=Very Teasonable prv 1 line HH b coead line 6 duys ...1 line 0 ceedd iine | $1060 || Yeatly Otder Patr vion | | | w Avplicatior Count & worde to u liloe. 14 liuer o w0 iLch, Minimum Space, 3 lincs. Minimun Book Charge, 38 No Ad Accepted After 1 F Cluswitied Page ob Bume Lay A AL Ade Accepted Ovel tor conventence of customers, Call 935 Ask for m “Want Ad" Operator —— | JERSEY EASY LAWS MAY BE REPEALED Governor Objects to Quick | Divorce Statutes Tacimths ond, Gardén Greenhous Phone 1828.3, | SPRING FLOWI dafrodils, ) anley & wor conte, M. tor o Tost_and Found the Telephont 1" with m, lo ward, Frank ammod on ha nife and M emt i1 , between North and M It finder retnrne en 8t nde OF Pectorls, HEAT TROUBLE a Dropey, Asthma, High Blood Presmire, Paralysis: 1 wil) gladly toll you FREE how you can get quick tiug relief, without drugs, medis 3 . Wale 16, 15 Maln 8t. ‘ AUTOMOTIVE | Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ME THUCKS— 8aler and Service, Brice won Motor Ealen 171 South Main 8t. Phone ¥70. BUICK MO'TOR CARS—Salos Trenton, nor Moor: 1" told ne Feb, Gover- vspaper men that ' Lill for a coal comnmission, the Uil to ropeal the Blackwell agt lknown the “easy divorce law,” | ind the men to put an end to | the pyramiding of state appropria would be introduced in the 1 ture for him next week. Later | the governor will call a conference a view to fixiog a policy for conservation of portable water, | oduction of the coal bill will tep to carry out recommenda- in the governor's inaugural age in which he proposed that compact be made between New rsey, Pennsylvania and New York © the acquisition of mines and railroad facilitics necessary to carry | the coal to points*in the contracting states. The bill would ereate a New Jer- commission of four members, wo republicans to be named by the Vlegislature and two democrats to be {appointed by the exccutive. The board would negotia‘e with the other two states to determine their attitude toward the project and re- port back to the governor. or Moore explained legislation, of cou no hearing on the present but that it would similar state of| Lo Care | n the future, He also point- | NASH=motor—cem 1 out that the cooperation of the | Sales and Service, | two neighboring s not en.| _Elm Stieet. Pho tirely necessary. Jersey, he | OLDSMOE . by forming oo o Pennsylvania doubtedly operate initiative, In offering the concerning appropriations, the or Lopes fo n the padding of the appropriation bill diffienlt, if | not impossible. Under his plan, the legislat could reduce the Mmr‘ tournament today, defeating FE budget finally drafted, but in| order to increase any contemplated | Worms, Danish star, In two well- sets, 6-4, 6. appropriation, the increase would | contested e required to be set out and pass- e e ] NO. 12,816, cd as a scparate measure. Tncluded in the water conferenee Snsiugd 11 Khe water ebnterenctil o Clerry Depariiment sitce ot Comps which the executive intends to call, [ roller of the Currency. will be all commissions in the state| Waehiugton, D. C, November 9, 1925, ine uri=dicion o rable | Wheieas, by eatiefactory evidence pre- s Jurlsdiction over portable | iied"(o" the understgned, 1t bas et nch as slate house | made to appear that “The City Natlonal the North ey district | Bank of New Britain” in the City of o Gerit 1\ w Britain {n the County of Hartford i misslen and | (07 State of Conmecticut, has complied with all tlie provieione of the Statutes of |the United tates required to be com- plled with before an asoclation enal) be | authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now therafore 1, J, W. MeIntosh, Comp- for extreme crueltv, the | troller of the Currency, do hereby cere for extreme = cruelty, the | (r®inae wrhe City Nattonal Bauk of infends to have a Lill in- | New Britain” In the City of New Britain to wipe out the statute, ['n the County of Hartford and State of expressed strepuous | COMNECticut i authorized to commence B iy the businees of Banking an provided In the law, Before fts s, “\fty one hundred and sixty nine New Jersey Revised Etatutes of the United in its rigid guard- ing of the marriage bonds. Try a Situation | issified section. | as e d Bervice, Capita) Bulck Co, 193 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, CHEVRO | tiong, MOTOR CARB—Bales and warvice, Superfor Auto Company, 113 Church 8t. Phone 211 i IRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and service. Hennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch 8t._Phone 2952, DONGE BROTHERS—Balen and service, 8 & F. Motor Salen Corp,, 155 Elm 6t., corner_Franklin, _Phone_ 731, FORD CARS and ~ TRUCKS—Fordton tractor, Salos and service, Genulne garte and accemories, Automotive gais & Bervice C ales and Service, 453 Went Tel Man 6t City Rervice St 240 Hartford Ave, A. M. Paonessa Pri Also the Domijan Motor Cq . _of Broad and Iilgh CADILLAG CARS—Ralen & Service. Lash Motor (o, “A Reputable Concern,” Main, corner Lincoln wtreet. CEXTNGTON, OAKLAND AND GRAV—= Cars, SBaler and Bervic Hardware City 6 _Eim 8. Phone 2 nd_and Gray. High Bales and servicu, 51 Main 80 Phone 2216 ND and GRAY Mo- les and Servico. Hardware Phone 27 Beo the new i A. G, Hawker, that could| “grade motor C._A. Benc ON, operat [t} tes New corporation un- laws, could un- mines in its own ith Motor Balea, 100 West ns 2000, WETT—&ilee_ & Gervice. Whitmare Palge & Jewstt Co., 319 Eaet Phona 2810, foint resolution mOV- RICHARDS TAKES MATCH. New York, Feb. 12 (P—Vineent rards, Olympic champion, won first round match in the | Heights Casino invitation ten or the Je cor ard, others Although member of on, had peal the Mre. 'ty tie the bly from Hud- introduced a measure to| Blackwell law granting | asse livorces ernor troduced { The governor | tion to | oppor ment, he ena 1s0d to st o In testtmony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this ninth day of November, 1925. J. W. MCINTOSH, Out of work? 2 Comptroller of the Curreney. Wanted ad in the Seal.) [oonT Foreer | e | / P e - To CALLFOR ME WHENEVER THERE'S A THREE ALARM Fwant Lot 9 DORSCHEL OF s THE POLICE e | {ePARTMENT WHAT DID —— ) AR % FIRE DEPT? 25 J e 2 SN ]‘) 7 \ ‘the Cat’s Courage By CLIFF STERRETT i SCSRAN S Sy

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