New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1926, Page 18

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18 ROVAL ARCANOM IN (ITY 15 PRAISED Landed Tor Work at Grand Lodge Couneil Meeting Harttord, April 21 OM—A healthy owth and renewed activity in ma if the councils throughout the state was proposed in the coming months by Grand Regent Edward A, Mar- clar of Hartford in his address this morning at the fortieth annual ses- lon of the grand council of Connece tlent Royal Arcanum, at Old Put- am Phalanx hall. More attention, © added, should be given to the : | maller councils by the grand coun- | il through personal visitations, sroup moetings and all other possi- ? : | ble encouragements. Thero have been ecclyed 138 members during the | | sar and a further Increase seems to | o promised, he sald. grand regent complimented | Webb, council of Hartford, Iiritaln council of New Britain, venport council of New Haven, seaside council of Bridgeport and P, Sheridan council of New Haven or important parts in making net | during the year. | d Secretary D. J. Lucy of | ] New London reported thirty subordi- { \ate councils with a membership of | | 4, March 31, 1926. The expendi- | ures for speclal fleld work were | 83.51, | Wilhelm Hohenzoliern, the former | Grand Treasurer J. Peter Colla of lcrown prince, likes the profile for | Hartford reported that the balance nanshots, Maybe bec {E e T o on hand at the last annual meeting (o the trick hat, huh? Here b vas $682.63; recelpts $4,131.25; total | Silosla $4,818.87; disbursements $3,862.31 halance $851.56 At the session this afternoon C. P Mcfiuinness of Stamford was elected | grand regent; C. A. Biever of New | Haven, deputy grand regent and A. Retires As Member of 1. Hagner of Meriden, grand ommr.[ Retiring Grand Regent Edward A. | clar was elected sitting past | grand regent. J. Peter Colla of | Hartford was reelected grand treas- | urer, The new officers were installe by Deputy Supreme Regent liam Kendrick of New Jers What the-! | = | Board of | Public Works, Withdrawal Belng Flled Today With Mayor Weld, | Commissioner & Gerald Casale of |the board of public works submlitted J. Wil- | nis resignation as a member of that commission to Mayor Gardner C Weld today. The r Inventor Sues Firm for | Alleged Theft of Idea Bridgeport, April 21 UP—Argu- ments were made before the su- preme court of errors {in session here today on the appeal taken by America tebonded L"m)vl'r‘ company of Stamford, from a deci- sion of Jud Jolhin R. Booth, who granted an injunction restraining them from using a patented process held by Arnold L. Schavoir, Stam- | ford, to be his seerct idea. The Sehavoir process is used in the manufacture of a cloth fabric us to cushion automobile glass., Sc - voir said he revealed the secret to the leather company for experi- mental purposes and after it had ! heen expressly agreed they would not | uge it to manufacture fabric without his consent. signation is the second re e Mayor Weld took offi vesterday, John J. Erwin, a member of the health department past four years, also | for retirement ing as l)oul)lcri)hscrvan(‘,e of Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs, James Maher of 23 Carlson street and Mr. and M Howard Kieley of 64 Newington av- enue, will ebrate their | sixth wedding anniversaries tonight | with a dinner and theater party in | Har{ford two couples will bave an anniversary dinner at the Hotel Bond after which they will at- | tend the theater, i §o! Mhe couples were married on the same day, April 21, 1920. Mr. and 5 Mrs. Maher were joined in wedlock e N at St. Mary's church and Mr, and Bedford Village, N. Y., Mrs, Kieley were married at the Has $300,000 Fire Loss Church of st. John the Evangelist. jedtord Village, N. Y. April 21 S ,’.T"‘."I _‘1‘1\1, e Perk & tour| SUIMOVER REAULY. DEAL ho formerly t try | Decision was r 0. Lewls, was Sehneid i of this city ruins today all and Marg Ford Me- estimated at of Middletown after a hear- : T the superior court v 3 Tudge 1 Wolfo, plaintiifs med last June | pro- Ihe (- erved in the case story and Charles Gold- Thomas W. | coul £ fam P, smouldering tate of the late L pil m light. inst of ret fire which raged tast Dam The spa was blaze which ignited companies from sponded larm and fo fight t stringing 1,500 feet neighboring lake. All jeft the building withou in erday before ht m g ks that imney roof. ants contrac title st D nearbs nd the purehase on 34 recelve mrey to trie - ¢ worth by 3 to ir th 10sts 1 th, ering they fore id a intro- s testific s comp injury, to he the effect that a party included in plaintiffs the No evidence Aigienee this Glastonbury Woman New ad of State Rebekahs April 1 Mrs. reupon ndants have property to Aintiffs Attorns willi 1 Willlam 1 Flood defen vs s O C.OF COMELTING PINANCIERS - ACCUSED Dictated Polivies Mine 1 to My Conl Owne MISs BIRGY \ ON SHOWPRED ARBESTED AS UM RUANNERS A DEELRILD COMPLAINT Notice to Hai City Advertisement NOTICE TO DOt OWANLRS ~pecial Notice more | tractual rights, since |by a ' CASALE FILES RESIGNATION * | office, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Willie! PLANS CHANGE IN THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged Kor and Ready Referen LINE RATER FO! CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald a0 00 1% Quick ASSESSORS' OFFICE Mayor Weld May Ask Linder to Become Chairman dny oi0id line days .0 line daye .01 line days 41001 line 2 day 1 line “ 6 days 4i0i1 line " daye ....1 line $1.80 Yearly Order Rates Upon Apy Count 8 words to @ line, 14 liner to au Inch Minimum - Epace, 3 line Minimum Hook Clarge, 35 ecante. o Ad Accepted A 1PN Jsifled Page on Same Day, 10 A M, Ade Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers, Call Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator, N Mayor ardner C. Weld 1s giving tion to a proposal for elim- Ination of the position of appraiss engineer in the assessing department shifting the present umbent of that office to the board chalrman- ship and engaging & new male clerk in the department, changes which, it adopted, are expected to incre; tor Bat. the cost of conducting the depart- ment, without Increasing the person- nell The change eannot ba hrought about without hreaking the contract now existing between the elty and Appraisal Iingineer Thomas Tinder, who Is under contract for two ycars Mr, Linder has declared he s unwilling to aceept the additional work and responsibility unless the appointment s accompanied by a substantial hoost In salary. He now receives $4.500 a year, which is $1,- 5 n is paid for the board chalrmanship. Tt is doubtful if an additional $1,000 would he sufficient inducement to him to waive his con- he 1s now per work for the al Service Company whereas irter specifically provides the chairman of the ssors must de- Dis full time to th (r———— ANNOUNCEMENTS ——————— Rurial Lots, Monuments 1 teel refn. roof, hermetically sealed Oak 8t Monuments of all descriptions. Carving and letter wpecialty, —Viry Teas Groenhouss, 213 abin prices Uk Bt CUT arfoty Johneo FLOWERS- Bpeclalizing on funera) work Greonhouse, 517 Church 8t L FLOWBHS—tulips, hyacinihs and mifted to Flower Miniels the ¢ carry on BLACK POCKITHOOR botween Weet M Arca rotu vo pos i ion. oay clerkship which 1t is to creatn would be filled man experienced in taxation work and the salary would be slight- an 1s now pafd the ehalr- The move I5 not arded in ho male " proposed J EYS less t ! n oda Fo n of th i Iy lows 1de ma G I city hall as cconomical since an fnercase in salary of the chalrman of approxi- mately £2,500 wonld brought Tnrl's Auto Cabinet Loc: ¥ m (o 42 Reward be about 1t the of a change {s made, the post | praisal engineer, which has so far been kept out of polities, will he eliminated and Mr. Linder will be placed fn a position whe an- | pointment at two year intervals | m pend wpor the vagaries of politics and politic The clerk- would also be an ‘appointive affording polltical Platuviile, proving pro GA Whita ns. D oand M: ship in an Atchison (Kas.) a mbuse and mouse finally tired of the play bt the cat on the nose, T teased. | ot CRYSLER: cervice. Rennct Bt.__Phone 2062 BUICK MOTOR Capita) Bulck C ATS—Saler and Bervice, . 143 Atch 8t. Phone BROTHERS: . Motor Sales Corp Frauklin.__Phone ARS—The car Service, 4hs Wel Mam 8t tractor, Saler and DRIt AN HooussOT ek, eervice, G Autumotive rvice Statlon tford Ave, Paonessa Proa, an Motor Co Sts. ice. Lash Concern.” reet. motor carw, e 61 Man 8t OAKLAND and G Sales aud 6 Hardwaie Co., 6 Elm Phune 2724 | Special Notice 60, of Clinton | firet Churel will give ursday The womar by Go will The purposes ! | e APRIL 21, 1926, l AUTOMOTIVE ‘ Anto and Truck Age Autos and Trocks For Sale ' AUTOMOTIVE ] Autos and Truck For Sale l AUTUMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale v GLOBMOBILE MOTOR GA fined 81z Bmith Motor Sales, 10 Main 6t Phone 3900, NABH—motor cars, @ce the Balos and Bervice, A, Q. Hawker, m Btreet. Phone .fl & & GTOR UARE ARG tricke. Kenneth , Searle & Co., Baler and Bervice; cor | m and Park St Phone 2110, Loca) Buper-slx, 7 passenger, 10 shape n hands of orlginal owner o right, Write Hox 13-G, Horald Tine ) CHEVROLET TOURI Demonstra N sonabla 137 Church hitmore Palge & Jewett Co. 319 East Main 8t Phone 2810, @UNEBARER MOTOI CARB—8ales and Bervice, Albro Motor Bales Co. 320 Arch 8t Phone_260. S v N0 SPEEDWAGONS—AIl OVERL it 200 to #70 motor eara. sand Bervice, 137 T, Cherry 8t Bleeve-Valve Motor." FRRa R C. ' - | n Phone 2110, Autos and nings tl 9 o'clock, HUTCK, 198 oups tn excollont’ conditton story, very good tires. Prica in low A. Rance. 51 Main §t. Phon BUTCR- 1 cars, Thirty Bale then Open on CHEVROLET USED CAR DXPT. Iring e SOME REAL GOOD BUTS bump n 1 new top, 1923 FORD EEDAN OVERLAND TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING CHEVROLET COUPE. CHEVROLET SEDAN. CHEVROLET TOURI LET TRUCK. TOU BAKER COUPE, 4 rubher iniwker 1028 CHEV 1924 STAR Tnqulre 1923 ETUD New Brit co roamanable est Main §t., TERMS ARRANGED AT YOUR halloon tires Rpare tire and top llght, n will convince you. T 5 FORD TRUCK —1-ton aump. VENIENCE Aemonstra G. Hawker A R AUTO €O, ery triiok, goo CHURCH BT, PHONE 211 £perdom cash takes 1 24 Hartford Ave, other extrae. Auto Repalr Co. Fhone 1637-15 or NINGS TILL 3 O'CLOCK | 1 % | | NCE BALE— $ UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Wi CHEVROLET TOURING, ke & look at it. A. G. Hawker, CHEVROLET CHEVROLET TOURING (3), SEDAN, CHEVROLET COUPE (3). CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET TOURING, COUPE. FORD COUPE, st out of 1h e onr and n Al good spare. K. Cor. Nim Sts t sho i 1 FORD ROADSTER. Phone 2110, FORD TUDOR BEDAN (2). OLDSMOBILE 6 CYL COACH. FORD TOURING. FORD 1 TON CHASSIS. DURANT R'DSTER, DUCO FINIEH, | to be appres 2546, CLEVELAND CO4 DLCO FIN- | 18H. CH, DEPENDABLE USE! USED CAR BALR DODGE DROTHER 1025 Bedan, 1024 Bedan, Touring an Touring. PIG OFFERING IN USED FORD CAnH, ALL IN GOOD CONDITION, TAKEN 1 {TRADE FOR NEW CAR8 AND PRICLI) | FAIRLY, WE MUST HAVE THE ROO.L, | SMALL DOWN PAYMBENTS REQUIRED, |DALANCES ON EXTREMELY E. TERMS, | GET A GOOD UBED FORD FROM THO! 1 LISTED RELOW. PAY FOR IT A8 YuU |DRIVE 1T, OUT OF YOUR INCOME. Modal Tudor Price Dovn $125 260 100 150 TERMS ARRANGED Touring Touring Touring Toadster Toadster Roadster Roaduter Ton Chassis & F. MOTOR BALE 135 ELM ST, TEL 170 1923 6 LIBERAL SPRING BARGAINS Chevrolat tourtng, Ford sedun, lota of extra Maxwell touring, Lexington wedan, ALSO MANY OTHER GOOD COMMER. CTAY, CARE AT $65 TO $160 WITH CORRESPONDINGLY LOW TERMS. ¢, 1924 Moon sport touring, 1925 Oldsmolile sedan, 1923 Oldsmoblle road ster, Many o AARON G. COMEN, INC [AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE OLDSMOBILE DEALERS 86 ARCH ST, PHONE 186 PARK BT, HARTFORD. OPEN EVENINGS. GOOD VALUR |GOOD USED CARS ‘BEARING 30-DAY RD USED CARB GUARANTEBR AT YOUR OWN TERMS FORD COU @), OAKLAND TOURING, OAKLAND COUPE. MAXWELL TOURING, CHEVROLET COUPE, Coupe, $300, Tudor, $300, Eedan, $1% Roadster, Coupe, Dodge, HARDWARE CITY MOTOR €0, 6 ELM ST. TEL. 2734, OAKLAND. PONTIAC BALES AND BERVICE. OPEN EVENINGS, e ELMER AUTO CO. 22 MAIN BT, PHONE 1513, OLDSMOBILE USED CAR DEPT. ¢ GOOD VALUES IN USSD CARS Offer the following late model used cars | JEWETT, NEW 1925 TOURING—Blue Duco fintsh, 4-wheel brakes, balioon tires. Big 60-h. p., chain driven mo- tor. Latest ~Improvements, Genulno aln, JEWETT, LATE 1924 SPORT TOURING-- | Finlshed In handeome sage-brush green, Bpanish leather upholstering. Two bumpers, touring trunk, spars tire, motometer, atoplight. Low mile- age. One half price new, T TOUR SMORILE TOUT coACH TOURING. SMITH MOTOR BALES PAIGE—Light #ix “Linwood” touring, roomy, 5 pass., wina color. Three n tires ‘and engine driven tire pump. fine famlly car for $225. 100 WEST MAIN STREET. w A PHONE 2000, STUTZ TOURING, i FORD 1 TON PANEL DELIVERY. FORD LIGHT 6 POS DELIVERY. | >‘r:m ng K TOURING, WINTER TOP. | ) | das BUIC CLEVELAND TOURING. FORD TON TRUCK WITH HF TRANSMISSION IN FIRST CaELT CONDITIO ARCH ST, MANY OTHERS TO SELECT FROM TERMS ARRANGED, BOULEVARD CHEVROLET COMPANY AUTOMOBILE ROW FAST HARTFORD, . BLYD. PHONE L. 765 OPEN EVENI TILL 9. Tour g ROLET Sedan, STUDEBAK: ort Touring. touring. rt. MAXW and ruu like a paint, FROM 350 ( THE HONEYMAN 136 AUTO EAL MAXWELL 2-DOO DAN, looks new. MAXWELL COUPE. 0 Kw: arns PAIGE TOURING CAR. BENNETT MOTOR SALES GO, herry 6 dain ARCH ST. £ rnoxe g WEL, THIS ISCOIN 7o BE ON ME TODAY ) IM GGIN' To Blow YA 70 ATRIP T0 THE MUSEUM OF ART. YoURE ALWAYS TREATIN, gor 70 MORROW (S ON ME; 1'M GOIN'To TAKE You UP 7o THE HISTORY . | ments at 6 SPECIALS | PAIG t-enclosed 4 pass., chummy I roadster, 4 pase, very powerful and RBITCK 1323 EPORT TOURING. | murdy. Royal cord tires. snubbere, e e | bumper and extra tire. $I25. 1923 SEDAN !BUICK ¢ PASS., BEDAN—Durabl with bumper, enubbers and fi | s | |COLUMBIA ¢ PABS. 8PORT TOURING-— Low hung and fast. Very emootn running Continental Red Seal 8 cl. motor. Disc wheels, snubbers, side windshields aud spare tire. 1925 COACH, X 1024 COACH FORD 1925 TUDOR. [ 1924 COUPE FORD 1924 TOURING 8¢ LIN 1921 TOURING i HUDSON 1925 COACH HUDSON 1923 SPEEDSTER. HUDSON 1924 SEDAN HUPMORBILE 1923 SEDAN HUPMOBILE 1923 TOURING WETT 1923 SEDAN. 1922 TOU LAND 1925 TOURING R 1821 TOURING BUICK D-8.45, B PABE, TOURIN Always had extra good care. &!V6 years of dependable mer: top and curtains. $178. FRANRLIN § PASE. TOURING—Well known for economy and comfort. Had splendid care. A strictly high grads car for littla money, $125. | REGAL 2 PASS. SPEEDSTER—Gray trim- med with red. Twn brand new Kellv cords. A clasey bucket peat roadster to dellght some mportily fnclined en- thuslest, §95. OVE These cars have heen through are in ent conditior save $50 to $200 by bu our ehop, | exocel you can WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT €O, 319 EAST MAIN ST, NEAR ELM, OPEN EVENINGS AND EUNDAYS TEEMS 12 MONTHS. TELEERONE 414 THE MOHEN & AMIDON Auto Parts and Accessories 11 BB THRIFPT—BUY FIRWSTONE TIRES AND TUBES. HIGH PREBSURE AND BALLOON TIRES. GASOLINE, OILS, GREASES AND SERVICE. CLARK'S AUTO ACCESSORIES ~ SHOP, 138 SOUTH MAIN 8T., PHONB 1590, By PERCY CROSBY 'N' WEW ROUND [TOFF By D166 N’ UP A COP N’ GrrrIn' ——_CHASeD - SALES CORP., 368 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD. POLLY AND The Burglary Begins By CLIFF STERRETT (o | Ox.ONESAMLL AT Wy ) . mackie s f ONE O"THEM LOVE PIRITS 136 BEAD \ | 2T ?a;’gfrs %" OF:S e . THEA | BURGLARY “EM DO WEAR

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