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'CIFARETFL SMOKING TEACHER WINS TILT| dersey Woman Obtains Rehear. DASHING COMET NOW []l?APPFARH] Ensor's Celestial Visitor Fails to Make American Debut | veovion 0 e ulloged rette-smoke | ing in Iight for Teacher's - March Chicago 16 hing ¢ ors, Ensor an American First seen from € December and lat: land, the comet its way for an 5 supposed the when comet, lucation ) sideration at board of ex- 1 that the celest ¢ 1 ner of r sig was app to have {mor of Uquor having been served Disappearan ul 1sed to in fudson rofi competency noi was I Miss Two long N made tod h reflecting Lothing that nissing D can Chieago. 4 ged indiscre- teacher, and | to meet a tujtion New H n the leged varion part ilure the cou obligation in Normal sehool. In order to he deemed to have ex- | reised a fair tion in the case, 1d Commissioner Logan, the boiurd ould have investigat- and idered the grounds upon which the county su- perintendent bhased his o ertity the teacher [ continued Mr. Lo- The evidence gan, showed that no such inquiry ever made 1y | detee mpshire more un- | 1y, lenss sand e 1 time by the aint th alded e The phenomenon the comet approacl 1e sun, according to Profe I'rost, observatory director occurrence, he said, would result the firry head shrinking and comet's becoming ai i translucent a to invisible. When last seen, t} 0,000,000 miles from the » million from the earth fisere may be due {o|s ing t examiners weighed cons o cle of Such un | in refusal 50 and deliberation were the board of examiners. | ot DIES AT AGE OF 8 | was a 1l omet known iy | 16 en 4 comet dld not comet sun enome Miss Helen Fairchild Smith - Was SLAYER IS SLAIN Yormerly Dean Of Wells Collego Native Of Middlctown. Newport, R. T, March 18 (P | Misg Helen Fairchild Smith, a for- | of Well Aurora, | IN. Y. died here today in Ininticth year. Miss Smith was a | { native Middletor Conn., and was I Jaughter Angustus |Smith, a former president of Wes {leyan university | Durir r dean of | | Wells pupils, { Miss became the | wite while he'| Killed Homer Gibson in a {was president of th Sthleal night which is be- Smith retired Wells | ilted from a dis- feollege 2 ago, Since then | te over what school the Jol home with her | hildren were itled to attend in Newport. | In the fight with Gibson, John vas so0 badly physicia A him removed to his home under He was in bed with a whe issailants sail to have bur into the voom, Realizing what they had | for, ho begged not to be killed i in view The men {the e hint and as e |compa tell to the floor ath. Center Point Band Of Men Enter House \|||| college, . mer deal Rill Neighbor Accused Of Killing | Another Man. e March 16 (®) A Center Polnt, Texas, Dragged from a bed where he wounded with a baby at his J'rank Johnson, ch with murder of a necighbor farmer, killed by & band of men lerc ight. Johnson fight last Friday lieved to have 1 side the was last arged ot her m, land United from Frances Fol of Qrover Cle is vears nson (g | | wounded Insane ‘\Ian Kills Seven, Then Attempts Suicide City, March 16 (P—Spe- om Chihnahua City report that Efran 1 Amer can of German deser American Smeltin suddenly cial difficulties, his wife six m then attempted suicide ‘our of the children the others, their mother in a ous condition surveillance, Senlistbuby h his Mexico h | | i an ‘ cashier and Refining | ame insane come he bahy. bed Lim to d the in This of the out of shot there shot children [P or is near {stab anc conntics | tion in tion of dend, and Jana Lawre tricts. are Man Pays T\\u (cn e On Tncome Tax to U. ¢ g B. B Ladics' . held AUNILIARY MELETS No. 45, 1 meeting Protass Luxiliary an exeeutive Miss Dora plans were frolic to b t the Hof The tax for by one entire amount of year of 1025 thonsane vho filed of i com Bohemid s in this Iocal of the i for a ballroon Mar their nt in the huildin Mrs. A, LeW t committos Miller; Segal, Mrs nt S S Miss T Miller; dece lith Rogin, chairman, Mrs. Willlam Leike: cmer , cha AL st - Miss Emma hy 1 by Na and pub- | ANXIOUS FOR PEACE T Parls reh 16 () nal 3 BU VANDERLIP ACCEPTS Mareh 16 (P—Fran York financi MIKE GLOWINSKI SWIBRCYZMSKI, JonN ET. AT NAMID : ORDER OF NOTICE Special Notice RAISE THE CHICKS YOU USED T0 LOSE $500,000 First Mortgages At Low Rates of Interest Buttermilk Chick Food 412 Sold and Cuaranteed by First Bond & Mortgage Co uf Hartford SHERIFFS DENY Inied he was responsible {served the | day {detective when he resisted arrest, |about a year ago by p | of the prison yar forh & | Biritain avenue lattack theate {Wiliam Cunpingham, M NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926 was announced today 11 Curtls, presidont of the Plainville Publie 1lcalth Nurstug assoclation This Is a falling off of $50 from 1069 taken in last year. In addi tion to the preventive work which money recelved from thes tamps does, 1t I8 also helng used to for threo Plainville in sanftariums, Hartford Praying Band The Uartford Praying band wil meet at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow even ling at 14 Webster street. On Sun day there will be an all-day gospel meeting of M Alling brother-in law, Allan Clark Ward of Newing- ton. This ls a Christlan, evangelical, undenominational body, and the Is welcome. Federation The Woman's Federation gregational church will all- wing meeting on in the parish house, The evening group will me Mrs, H. A, Castle at 0 o'clock {Friday instead of Wednesday o previously announced. Grange Meeting e regular meeting of Plalr Cirange will be held this eveniug in Grange hall, The prineipal feature the evening will he a stercopticon Jecture on “Our Connecticut Birds,” K¢ hed by the state board of edn- tho year which has elapsed | ¢ ‘:i“n’n. The prepared lecture will the death sontence was im- |S000% | LIC BEORE e e, posed, in his cell at the e e Tl state prisc outlived four men Mool ne sy who played a prominent part in his | R Bl case, Senator Arthur Dowers of T et B e Manchester, o member of the jury e which found him guilty, died within ey the year and Deputy Sherift John B | L 2 Velteh 146 147 Sheridan, also of Manchester, who | HeH® et was In_charge of the jury, hag also | FOhlleal: i died. Tn Indiana Ben Hance, one of | Shelderman 1 Gran the important witnesses for thy | GIANEY state against Chapman was shot fo | death, together with his wife, hy George “Dutch” Anderson, former pal of Chapman and his several operations in th wae later killed in Michigan by by Mrs, C SERVING BOOZE (Continued from I'lrst Page) e people York yesterday, New ing apers attribute mation as having come man's counsel, York morn ¢ Infor from Chap- and other news agen- the char would he ased by counsel hefore t board of | pardons. Grochl Disclaims Tt Judge Frederfek J. Gr | of counsel for Chapman, today | ouBls for the al- | the lquor had heen while they were in tr of Chapman, had heard the - news ehlef Notes legation that jury at the admitted e of hold Thursday wiendance He with Samuel Chamberlain, who was foreman of the Chapman jury, to refused to discuss the liquor estion or to comment upon the in any way It was on Aprii 4, 1925 that Chap- man was sentenced by Judge Newell Jennings to be hanged at the state | prison at Wethersfield on June Chapman Outlives Pour case Tn The 5 W | ast | dividual 104 144— 148 182 Tobsters 139 145 161 133 141 . Griffin Rooth ymour First In New Death House Hoeh: Chapman's execution, sched for April 8, will ho the first to ho held in the new death honse, b n labor. The death house adjoins the pris on hospital and is fn the north end | d. The old death | was in a separate building in | T the southeast éorner of the prison ird, and it was necessary to leave & maln prison building and cross through the yard to get to ft. Thr mechanism used n the infliction of the death penalty was moved from old huilding, and its operation is the same as it was the PLANVIIE NE d Riccker Griffin house Crahs P 162 Hebden .. 2 i ! Broadwr 150 168 ki - lLemeris 201 138 | Edwards 147 146 - 420 158 159 200 standing s The now as follows (Contined from IPage Seven) will include, bestdes Lobsters musical interpre and Jill" by Kierserlin Greteh and Chadwick’s of the college, of “Jack club, Symphony Sued For § M. and Alfia Sedotti of Mountain View have been sued for ages by Louis Putterman Britain on a bill for gro was issued by 11 H. Le cen- “Biri- ninoft’s tior 1 gle and Slumbey “Mexican ‘N Mrs. Cassandra Spencer Cassandra Speneer of Niw died this morning Britain General hospital years i 275 dam- of New ries. The Milkowitz 4 writ Sore the fifth Martin IL. Notes ostponcd xiliary of the vill be 1 tamorrow aftermoon T'he Lenten Mon made Hor of by vifz. Mrs, Britain 0 of ag ; the hurch of Id at 2:50 at the Spencer had been taken to pital three days hoa crit t of pneumonia. Funeral ar- Raviour cments have not lear a'vlock St Patrlek's parish hots: Patrick's social ing done 1 t evening in the of for a r under the auspic Rico There will be A son w m of Irish airs, and Mrs, K choir of the Chureh Dythian T Merey will take pa a St be William Hay M Olivia hel Henvy Mrs. James Iitzgerald, Lucier, ss I'lorence i, Murphy, Paul Hayes, and Stu This will be followed n with the Imperial orches ra furnishing music. § al old- | will he on the pri ok Wons o heen Social will be held Community this sewing ission s of the S a fin in rt. | hold o'clock Fellows' and is ¢ The Yot Congregational churc three-act play entitled * quainted with Mad '(n the parish house at § o'clock Thursduy cve- to ) 1l Cot born last nig rl Hulten of N mple No. Patrick's Mary musical which t Lady The soloists will pre 1 social at & ening in Odd hall. The public is invited ired of o pl evenir People’s cirele of the ,1 5 i of tomorrow Mis 1den, wum, 18, o The | har encampment No. 52, | will be held ats o'clock lat Steven Hall, The condition of Mrs fashioned dances regular meeting of I m. this even Sristol Christmas Seal Sale s from the sale of orry Grorge | has been seriously | week and is returnable in the city court of | L. Dun- | L0 0. Byt Richard of Mountain View s report- «d slightly improved. Mrs, Richard 1l for the past The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary socicty of the Advent | Chrlstian church will meet at 10 | a'clock Thursday morning for an all. | oy sewing mecting at the home of | Mrs. Gortrude Combs, 174 Black Rock avenue, New Britain, CLERGYMEN IN POLITICS St. Paul, Minn, March 16 (P— | Three ministers figure prominently in today's non partisan munielpal primary election to nominate candi- dates for mayor, counclmen and | other city officers, The Rev, Howard | Y. Willlams, pastor of the People's church, endorsed by labor, is one of the three ecandidates for mayor, The Rev. L. R. 8. Ferguson, an Enpisco- palian, and the Rev, Joseph Hark- ness, republi Presbyterian, council nomi DISASTROUS FLOODS Copen March 16 (B-A disastrous tlood is reporied t Kovno, Lithulania, Dispatehes re- ceived today say eighteen lives have ar. The central rail- way station is under water, and large | numbers of the inhabitants are hur- riedly cuating the town, QUEER CHICKEN ORDINANCE Wharton, Texas, March 16 (P An ordinanee which into ef feet here yesterday ordering that chi within the city limits Pt in pens included the clause all chickens found out of the after this date will be preachers of Wharton.” agen, Denmark, heen lost thus went, kens be 1 pens | given to the MISS CULBERTSON ARRIVES | Rumania, March 16 (P ulberson, wife minister to Ru- birth to a dangh- age In 1911, s Mary J. Hunter | Buchz Mrs, Wil the American ania, today gave ter. Before Mrs. Culbe of Pratt, rest, of K BZWANTED REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES AL Republican Elee become Candidates for M Town Clerk, Collector, Treasure r, Comptroller, Two Sclectmen, Two Members of the Board of Relief, Two Members of School Board, | o° Registr, of Voters, Alderman in Secone Yourth and Sixth Wards, | Two Councilmen in cach ward, at | lection to be held April 15th, 1 at the Republican Trimarics to be keld March 3ist, 192 must fila their petitions wi William H. Judd, Chairman of the Repubican Town 4 Committee, on or befor Iori March tepubli cat, in the er order, REPUBLICA SOMMITTER | W. H. JUDD, Chairman. City Advertisements M New Britain. LGISTRATION NOTICT: vgistrars of the City of New will be in scssion at their |g voom, 408 City Hall building, Thursday, March 18 26, from 9§ to b p.m applica- | " and to perfect for the Town and ld on Tu 1pplication o in the hands or sefore & o'clock p. m 4y March 18, 1926, THOMAS J. SMITH WILLIAM ZIEGLER Registrars of Voters, Dated at New Britai Conn., this 13th day ot March 10 | e .= m to receive tions *“to ma list |DRIVE YOURSELF— EW CARS TO RENT DAY A)’l'l NIGHT bl'_lflll(z 250 an hour——15¢ u mile. s You-Drive Auto Renting Co. 4 Elm S1. Cor. Seymour Telephone 3 SKIPPY (TS AL VERY DOWN HEARTNIN r«ry P, L Creddy, ITS ALL ME VERY THIRST FOR GoLp WHAT MAOE ME Do IT. 15—BAR | E6—MUSICAL I\ §9—ROOMS 90—ROOMS AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1RERENG CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS INUMENTS AUTOMOBIL AND TRUCK AC AND TRUCKS ULES FOR AND 4 MOBILES WANT TO ros MOTORCYCLES AND brore. RS HAIRI BUILDIN NG, BAGGAGE PAPER HAN 3 » HEAT'G, ME TAILOR |'\'”4 A PAIRING & PIANO TO RENDER \LI"‘]' ES EDUCATIONAL COR V‘"‘ll’)\lfl NCE ('OL'HSE) YANCING 1] HERS 'RUMENTAL D YOCAL CAL & PRIVATE TRUCTORS EMPLOYM! lon—w MPLOYMENT A€ 3—SITUATIONS WANTED—W FINANCIAL TIES BONDS * LOANED 9—WANTED—TO BORROW IVE STOCK INE NTED—LIVE § MERCHANDISE 3 EQUIP, \D DAIRY PRGPUCTE TOOLS AT THL STORES UMED L-B—RADIO 5 DIAMONDS, JEWELRY LES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 58 FOR RENT & STORAGE TATE FOR SALE AL ESTATE mrf SALE FOR SAL SEAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS S—HOTE! FOR RENT AND BOAR FOR HO TO_DINE EXEEPING POLLY AND HER PAI.S i o AL G AUTOMOTIVE Auto_and Truck Agencles 8 MOTOR CGAtB—"The Re- flned B1x" Buith Motor Sales 100 West Maln 8t Phono 2900, NABH=motor cars. Bee the new i, Bales and Bervice. A. G. Hawker, b§ Eim Sticet. Phoe 2486, PAIGE “& JEWETT—Salés & Service, Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co, 819 Eat in 8t. Pho 2810, REQ MOTOR CANS anc trucks, Renoeth M. Bearle & Co, 8aler und Service; cor. Elm and Park 8te. Phone 2110. Loca agents for Gubriel snuhbers STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS Bales and Bervice, Albro Motor Sales Co. 32h Arch i Phone 260. LLYS-KN AND OVERLAND= motor cara.Saje sand Bervice, 131 rry Bt “The Elceve-Valve Motor” Rudo!p| THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For und Ready Reference, B RATES R CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd Qulck lne Iina line line lue Iine line Rates Count 6 words to 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M for Classifled Page on Same Day. 8at. 10 A M. Ads Accepted for convenlenco 925, Ask day . W Over tha Telephone of customers, Call Want Ad" Operator, motor, cphone “With condition, T 1038 Al FORT tngs BEDAN 27024 2-1924 Over 208 Tord toure nd tourings, 1 wod condition, 1 7 d sedun, Ford 1826 1-ton truck, 1 Willys-Knight touring ‘Mme paymen(s Rudoiph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t Phone 2081-3. Balesroom 6 Maln St Phone ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments | BURTAL VAULTS--Concrete steel rein: forced; water-proof, hermetically wealed N _B. Vault Co. Phone 647-16, NEW BRITATN= Nonumentai _worke, 123 Oak 8t. Monuments of all es and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting our specialty, | Florists 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reawonable prices Sundelll's Groenhoure, 213 Ok 6t Phone 264 753 uring, $45 Chevrolot 1925 Chevrolet coupe, § Lexington demonstrators. 1 b am, $825. Tordy, Inc, Open_evenin, LEXINGTON=Tate 10 ute Man elx, b touring, 1425 Hudéon 1024 Oldsmobllo adan, all models, Anron G, Park St, Hartford, ohen, Cony < i Swport model, Min. passenger tonring car, horoughty reconditioned and pewly Inted Bix wire wheelx and good tires, Trades and terme considered G, A Bence, 51 Main 8t Phone 2218, Tso funcral work and ; nhouse, potted piants, pieas variety, Bpecializing on fureral work Johnson's Greenhouse, $17_Church 8t EPIING ILOWERS—tulips, Tiyacintii and dafrodite Gardon Greenhouee. 1165 8t Plone 352 . Lost_and Found with 1, f Retun, )i l¥21 Hupmobile touring, & oter Co., Ine, | 5OG Loy anaw to REO USED CAR DEPT, REO 8PEEDWAGONS, . gon Khape, 105t Prospect’ and TUESE CARE HAVE BEEN COMPLET GOOD TIRE EQUIPME B. ~In Worth hox 1 artford, Saturday. Middleton, 30 DAY WRITTEN GUARA) WITH BACH CAR, IERMS. iS5 TILL TH M. EEARLE & € ELM & PARK 518, PHONE Bushnell Fider P notlf 7] OPEN EVENI 9 0CLOCK JUST ARRIVED- of fiims, et a camera ) 8 Bric- 171 8outh Matn Bt Tesh and KENA COR. AUTOMOTIVE Auto_and Truck Agencics A' ME T'RUC. son Motor Phone §7 B BUICK MOTOR CATE—Sales and Service, Capital Bulck Co. 143 Arch €t Phone 250 ! CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and wervice, Superlor Auto Company, 113 __!mc!. Bt. Phone 211, CHRYSLER—4¢ and 0 Sll!l and service, Bennett Motor Sales, 260 Arch ne_2952, | BODC ROTHERS—Sales and service. | 8 & F. Motor Sales Corp., 156 Elm Et.. l corner Franklin. Phone 731 FORD CARS and _ TRUCKS~Forduon tractor. Sales and service. Gunu'ne | parte ana acceseories. Automotive Sales | _& Service Co. 248 _Bim. Phone 2701 ! N CATS=The car for 10 yea Fkle! and Service. 463 West Maln Bt 2110 JICR DS ) ‘ STl BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Gales, iy 1024 1923 1924 1923 Bulck Brougnam. THupmoblle touring, Bulck touring Studebaker redan Studebaker touring, 1924 Chevrolet touring, 924 Maxwell touring. And 3 gocd Ford coupos CAPITOL BUICK CO., 103 ARCH BT, PHOND 2501, ATTENTION= BLY NOW SAVE MONEY EN EVENINGS UNTIL 8§ OCLOCK 1925 CHEVROLET TOURING, Paonessa Pres, 124 CHEVROLET TOURING, (3). /\“U the Domijan Mator CHEVROL! BEDAN. T o "””“s Y"&;"'“T"’LT . HEVROLET COUPE, STLL ~Salvs & Bervice, Lai e el Motor 0. o Reputable HEVROLET COUPE, "HEVROLET TOURING, Concern,” Main,_comer Lincoln etreet, ‘HEVROLET COUPE FORD COUPE, 3). ) | D18y MINSTR SHOW AT H. &, What will take the form of a re- union of all the graduation classes of {the school from the early days will be the minstrel troupe review to he presented by alumni and present \members of the Senior club at {he ‘enjor Iigh school at 8 o'clock Fr day evening of this week. Among those who will take part in the entertainment are ll(mv T. | Bray, interloe utor; Francis Egan, | Peggy Scheyd, Marion Scheyd, Paul L aHar, Anna Donlon, John Gowen, | Dot. Pfersick, Peggy Erlanson, Mary Hughes, Grace Wallen, Catherine ’Kf‘huv. Frank McGrath and Dorothy Bolard. T affair will be open to \lhf public at an admission price of twenty-five cents, XINGTON, OAKLAND AND GRAY— Care. Eales mnd Sery Hardware Clty Motor Co., 6 Elm 8¢, Phona 5/ FORD ROADSTER grade motor cars. Hales and servic RO LD OR) S C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t Phone 2216 .DSMOBILE 6 (YL (“‘A"’H LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- FORD TOURI b tor Care. les and Bervice. Hardware 2 FORD ROADSTER Motor Co., 6 Elm t. Phone 2724, DURANT ROADSTER, WHEE ot STAR TOURING REO SEDAN,. DIS¢ WHEELS. CLEV AND COACH STUTZ TOURING. MANY OTHERS FREE STORAGE TILL SPRING. TERMS ARRANGED. BOULEVARD CHEVROLET COMPANT AUTOMOBILE ROW, EABT HARTFORD BLVD PHONE L, 16z, N EVENINGS TILL 9 By PERCYV CROSBY OH, WHY DID | RENT ME PANTS 0UT? 1D GIVE ANYTHING To HAvE . ME KANGAROO BAck. i I A By CLIFF STERRE'IT 1 NOVR 500kED A ‘ [LADY N ME LIFE A [BUT F MAW TRIES | T STRONG-ARM ME IM GONNA DEFEND NS Fe— T 1 & Conl Co.. S. P Strople |ZAT 50% ASK HER |IF SHE DIDNT | THREATEN T'USE | BRAWYN AN / {1 THE 1DEA 15, POLLY \| THAT HELL EITHER