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SGHOOL DEPT. ASKS GITY FOR 81,135,051 (Continued from Page 11) Smith ... Rockwell Bartlett Northend . 1srael Putpam . 1,5 1,6 $40,84 From Apr. to Sept. 5/12_of $47.600 rom Sept. to Apr., 7/12 of $48,800 . ..$19,7! Tot Sahs ropriated f. ed for 19 Janitor: YT Supplles ated Expenced for Open Air School Supplies timated for 19 Appropriated, 192 Expended for 1 Kindergarten Suppl A for S 0 Appropriated, 1 0 Expended, 192 Medical Inspection Estimated for 1827 st) i and Dental Hy 519 1. Two physicia Tour nurses 5,500 $17,5, $ 7,000.00 10,412.50 12 of $16,800 .. 12 of $17.850 .. 250 Salaries total .....317.4 allowances Two for physiclans at Ono_for Supplies nurses, 00 250 Sicians, hygie I3 dental 1,500 Fxpend o Salury of Superintendent of Estimated 1 1928 .86, Appropriated for 1925-) H Expended for 1825-2 Attendance Estimated for 1927-1925 3 Present Proposed aries Salaries 227 Bureau s Three Attendance Micers 3/10 of $5.2 Appropriated, 6,200. Expended, Estimated for Appropriated for 1926 Expended for 1925-19 Clerks Estimated for 192 $2,200.00 1.400.00 1,400.00 90000 00, 0 0 100 1,000.00 1.200.00 1,050.00 930.00 ) T1e.500.00 fino $10,500.00 Appropriated 00. for 00, 1926-27 (¢ Evening Sschools tstimated for 1927-1928 ropriated for 1926-1937 ... Expended for 192 (est) .. Supplies Estimated for 1927- Appropriated for 19 Expended, 1025-102 Text Books Estimated for 1927-1928 Appropriated for 1826-192 Expended for 1926-27 (est.) Library and Apparatus Estimated for 19827-1928 3 Appropriated for 1936-19 3 Expended_for 1926-27 (est.) . Furniture and Equipm Estimated for 1927-1925 Appropriated for 1926-19 Expended for 1926-27 (e Repairs Estimated for 192 Appropriated for Expended for 1926 ht Estimated for 192 Appropriated for Lxpended for 192 s +$12,000. 12,000, 12,000 +$30,000. 00. 004 .£20,000, L. 19,000, 19,000 2,500 00, 2,508, $ 9,000 2,000 000, .$50.000. 40,0 (ost.) ... 50,000 nd_Power 00. 00, stimated for 192 Appropriated for 1926-1927 ... Expended for 1026-27 (eSt) ... Insurance Estimated for 1627-1928 Appropriated fo: Expended for 1927-27 (es Miscellaneous 1927-1928 .. Fxtras ervice— +.$45,000, 45,000, 46,000, ..$18,000. 10,000 18,840, Gstimated £ Appropriated i Expended, 1 . .$13,000. 11,000, 13,000, School ition Salary =uppiies and nu Total On motion George Le Witt the budget was la over until a special meeting whic vould take place two weeks fro $3 esterday, but on request of Mrs. E members voted to hold the meeting on Friday, January Kimball, the A hearing on the budget will b 1eld February 1 before tihance and taxation will -be given a week budget before a report he next meeting. the health and sanit will meet to 3 the special for nutrition. Spéech Banned The mem to ly th is made a meantin ion committe ass on the tion appropri i Cot before neil Prevent to mak spee students Agnes Scott ege, Decatur, The invit Committeeman th choard o wi Zoo Eats Hearty, By the Assoclated Pre: Chicago—Many fighters like ac: tors think there's something to other names besides their own. Here's a calls himself Walcott 00 | Langford Licking Shuffle Callahan. 90 There's quite a fighter in Philadel- phia who calls himself Babe Ruth. And then there are Jack Delaney, Jack Sharkey, Rocky Kansas, Jack | Dempsey and then some. Towanda, Pa.—Ther cases in football where made a touchdown for team or tried to, but ) Charles Schaippl of the Towanda | high school basketball team. Drib- bling the ball the length of the floor ' he made a perfect shot that won a kg:)ml‘ for Mansfield high, 17 to 16. 00 92 ave been a player the other now comes | New York—Glenna Collett, who is 00 |at sea bound for balmy climes where he can do her stuff, departed with | the remark that ignorance of golf is becoming as much of a cardinal sin |among women as ignorance of base- | ball among men. Lots of male dut- | fers would willingly swap all their knowledge of the diamond for ability to swing like Glenna. en, vet to fall in love. Therefore, insists any reports that she is en- gaged to Louis Timson, also & swim- r, is a joke, but it is not on her. | Atlanta—From the marvelous | mademoiselle comes word that the | fair Helen has too much avoirdu- pols. Looking at her own slimness in a full length mirror Mlle. Lenglen | remarked regarding Miss Wills: T am surprised to find that she is let- ting herself get fat Suzanne thinks Helen could play much bet- ter tennis if she kept herself slim. 00| Baltimore—*Asterisque” fiction, in the opinion of Cecil Roberts, Eng- lish novelist, is largely the output of spinsters in whose lives there has been no romance. . And Oxford bags |started at Princeton Chicago—The exhibition of the no jury artists soclety has fewer master- | pices than were on display at the 00 | opening. Two women representing 05 | the Tllinols Vigilance society made a | report to Chizf of Police Collins, and New York—Found selling ilngerie $1200000 | in o Fifth avenue shop by Queena |Sarkis J. Harbey, 22 of | Mario, Metropolitan Opera singer, Rosamond Rubye, 19, of Cleveland, has a promising soprano voice. The | opera authorities at an audition de- cided she needed more training. | Philadelphia——Salome is a capri- | cious wiggler. On hunger strike for on @ year she was about to be fed forel- 49 | bly when she up and ate two ducks [and a chicken and then had a fight 0 Salome i an anaconda in the Zoo. 00 < Aoj New York—Federal Attorney 00 | Buckner, nadlocker extraordinary of 00 | the Great White Way, is going to St. Augustine, His padlocks will be left ‘hvv“h\l]. howvever He s going for a 00 | vacation becauss he has been fll, and o0 | Florida is nat in his jurisdiction any- 09 | how. 00 | 0 00 op| Moscow—This must be real real- 00 [ism. A britiant film producer has 10 1ost his gover.ment job because he e o et = s A S A 00§ GEORGE A. QUIGLEY | vs. 00 ' THE AUBURN TRANSPORTATION CO.. 00 | INC. 90| Superlor Court, Hartford County. NOTICE | Notice s hereby glven 00 | order of the Superfor Cour 00| Hartford within_and for th Hartford, on January 7, ns from and after was limited for the presenta subscriber, as receiver appointed cause, of claims against the de- and that all claims not so pre- be forever barred. All cred that, by holden at 09 00 00 | the sal fendant, ated sha 00 00 ahove named defen to me as such receiver, at my Room 0, 530 Maln Street, New Rritain, Connectleut, within ~ four n from tho date hereof, or aid | claim will be forever barred. MARTIN H. HORWITZ Recelver. ms 20 & against the e, or | New Britain, anuary 15 Connecticut, 1927, —e. —_——— No. 31185 MARIE GREGORY vs. JOSEPH W. GREGORY id h m Superior Court, of Connecti Hartford, of January, SECOND ORDER complaint | State County of e at ¢! Upon * NOTICE ca OF in said the first and in County, September. claiming a divorce, minor child, it not of itution and newspaper pnh- THE COURT AYMOND G CALNEN. k of said Court H. MORAWA JOSEPH VORAWA OLIVE SECOND ORDER OF NOTICF ican here- 1t of recogn he Voter: >3 GLOVER CAMPRE Newark, N. J.—Trudie Ederle has | she | | an in are herehy notified to present thelr | and | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1627. Flashes of Life: Big Snake in Goes on Rampage |¥as too extravagant with a ploture depicting American extravagance. I New York—A sermon by Dr. John Roach Straton on “liars” announced for his church tomorrow night has been cancelled. He will choose some other topic. The trustees and dea- cons disliked the topic and Dr. Straton advised them by wire not to lieve all they read about reports that he had a $36 000 speaking con- tract with Edward Young Clarke, H - Danielson—Open season of one week in December for hunting deer favored by assoclation of fish | game clubs at annual meeting. New Haven—Yale mermen Massachusetts Tech 54 to 8, winning every first place. New Haven—James supreme knight, brands as credible nonsense” statement , Knights of Columbus seek to embroil United States in war with Mexico. “in- New Haven— Mr jabout €5, mortally struck by automobile Louis Polverari. Danbury—John Gardner, 51, of Bethel, instantly killed when auto- mobile in which he w ated by Lester Wildman leaves road and leaps 46 feet after going over seven foot embankment. Another oc- cupant, John Carson, bad urd. Hartford—Jury in requires only few minutes district to court tind negligence in operation on Harry S. Brockway of Boston in July, 1924, Bridgeport — Because Commis- sioner Stockwell will not allow him to operate on Connecticut roads, his motor car equipped with patented spring wheels, but no rubber tires, David S. Beach writes Coolidge asked for federal protection of his patent rights. i | Waterbury—Phoenix A. C. grant- | ed permission of state athletic com- missioner to stage boxing bouts and plans first for next Friday night. ‘ Hartford—Police are too late to | prevent marriage of eloping Evelyn Suse, 14, of Springficld, Mass, to same city. Police say girl claimed to be 21. | Martford — Authorized capital | stock of Airlie Mills of Sprague |raised from $70,000 to $300,000. | Hartford—Steam locomotives and regular equipment substituted for gas coaches on two trains between Millerton, N. Y., and Plainficld and two trains between Danbury and Waterbury. ROSE KORDAL vs. CATHERINE SMITH HAVENS, if living, and it dead, the heirs, represenfatives and creditors of said Catherine Smith Haven: City Court of Haven, January ¢ Upon Complaint of Rose Kordal ing for reasons set forth judgment tiing title, and $100 damages, now per ing in the City Court of New P . the 4th Monday of January, 1827 It ap- pearing and being _ found the sub- scribing _authority that the ~whereahouts of_ the Defendant Catherine Smith Hav- ens, i living, are unknown to the plain- ft' or the plaintifs attorney, and dead, the helrs, representatives |creditors of siid Cather |ene, are unknown to tho plain |attorney. Ordere pray- set- that notice of the Institn and pendency of sald complaint, he given {to Catherine Smith Havens, It living, lif dead, to the helrs, representatives creditors of satd Cath smith H cns, by publication of this motice in New Britain Herald, & newspaper ed in sald New Britain, onee Ifor two consecutive weeks, commen on or beforo the Sth day of Janu Soar o put EMIL J. DANBERG, 1927, FRANK CLYNES, Constable. and | defeat | A. Flaherty, | that | s riding, oper- | Dr. Claude C. Kelley, not guilty of | President | |“BLACK BELT” SPREADS IN MONTMARTRE; | AMERICAN NEGROES OPERATE CABARETS | | | water costs twenty francs: You may have a glass of beer, or even whiskey, at the same figure. Marshall, who ran a famous place under the “L” in Fifty-third street, just off Broadway, New York, in the days before prohibition, is an- other of those attracted by the favor shown to the colored element in Paris of today. The French customers in these places are few. They cannot afford it. That is to say, French men can- not. But the French woman can always find a gallant overse: tor delighted to take her to one of the exotic cabarets. Just at present there is little of racial trouble which was prevalent a couple of seasons ago when fights be By JOHN O'BRIEN (United Press Staff Correspondent) | Paris (Unitod Press).—The “Black | | Belt,” is spreading in Montemartre. Josephine Baker, the dusky nude dancer of the Folies-Bergere, who came from Virginia to conquer Par has taken over the Imperial-Soupers in the rue Pigalle and nightly re- ceives the adulation of an American | Argentine-Britannic-Therian throng who willingly pay 200 francs a bot- tle for champagne. About a block away, Lillian Ma- son, from Tennessce, better known as “Bricktop,” sings “Blues” songs to the spenders, Across the street from “Brick- top’s,” little Mr. Hall from Alabama shows an admiring andience what the Charleston and Black Bottom really are—and that, 100, costs his liente dred francs la bo a drink of | hued visitors from France's col- onial possessions who insisted on their rig as French citizens were of daily occurrence. Bridgeport—With deficit of $1,700 ORDERED STOPPED because of protracted illness. [Mexico Acts According fo Law in Tampico District le. bar Norwich—Charged with embez- |zling $800 of funds of international monl union, Number 126, which he treasurer Arnold C. Heddon, 41, arrested. Milford—Act lers of is ng as chief of police while legionnaires s patrol- men and the regular force attend annual ball, Adjutant C. Homer P ver of local legion post books father- in-law George W. Green on charge of shooting ducks after darkness. serve Tampico, Mexic 15 (P—O0il companies here which did not com- ply with the new Mexican petroleum and land laws requiring application for confirmatory concessions by Jan. 1, have been refused permission to drill new wells. This news, received from the Mex- ico City representative of the Hua teca company and confirmed by oth ér concerns, caused a sensation, as it will throw thousands of workers into idleness and cause great financial loss. MUCH HANDICAPPED Horrors and Tragedies Rellected in Children London, (United Press)—The hor- rors and tragedies of war have been visited on the children born during t period and school results suf-| in consequence, according to R. B. Wight, headmaster of Notting- ham Mundella Secondary school. Tn an address at the annual distribu- tion of prizes he said: The telegram from the Huasteca representative said permits granted after December 31 ¥ cancelled. Work will be suspended in the oil camps of the Mexican Petroleum company and subsidiary concerns where 46 drills were ready to be “Children born during the war an? in the years immediately fol- |lowing it are suffering from enor- | mous physical and mental handi- caps. They are handicapped by an | inertia due to the hard-hips of war- |time, which reflects itself in their |inteiligence and general application { The headmaster said that a great many war babies had “C-3 brains.” C-3 is British service rating, | rerein men are physically unfit for | the army and navy except in the | case of extreme emergency. “The present school entrants a below the standard of previous vears, Wig] said. ot until 1931 will the standard become normal. The 1925-26 admission were of children born in 1914-15. | Broken homes, shortage of food and | half-time in the schools ves sons for the inertia from which the children of today are suffering. It is not lazy-mindedness, it is an af- fliction.” HIGHEST SINCE 19 That thrilling 21-21 waged between Army and Chicago was the highest single team total run up in the classic since 1913 when Army whipped the midshipmen 22-8. It was the second tie in the last four clash 1 A I’I‘ doesn’t cost those who actually costs less! few eggs. struggle avy at service no chances. Learning self-imposed members of an Band of Bible learners. The movement is 21 years old and was originated in A ton, London. rt is the the 40,000 lot mere eggs at less cost. 172 Arch Street a's visi- | ween American tourists and din- | oy few Eggs cost a Iot~ A Iot of Eggs cost Iittle Poultry Chows one single penny more to get eggs. It That's because it costs a ot to get a Poor layers eat almost as much feed as heavy layers, The only kind of feed that really costs little is the feed that makes lots of extra eggs. Giveyour hens Purina Poultry Chows, for you will be taking An egg record card, which we will furnish you free, will aid you to check up that Purina Chows make a New Britain Bird & Feed Co. | % [} ANNOUNCEMENTS ) —————————————————— Buria) Lots, Monuments 1 'BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete and rein- forced: water-proof, hermetically sealed N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-16. NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and | Elortsts 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonacie prices. | 1 live 0 35 Sandelll's Greenlouse, 218 Oak Bt i 2 21 fiine 42 36 Phone 264312, | | 1line 3180 . $1.50 CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing | rly Order Rates Upon Application varfety. Specializing on funeral work. Count 6 words to a line. Johnson's Greenhouse, §17 Church street 14 lines to an inch. o Ty Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classificd Page op Same Day Sat 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over for convenience of 925 Ask for | THE HERALD il “wANT ADS” I Autos and Trucks For Sale Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference. LINB RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE Quick BUICK USED CAR DEPT, INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd 10 .09 2 a8 24 2 32 28 1 line .1 line 21 line -1 line any | days | days Bulek, 4 cyl. 4 pass. Coupe Buick De Luxe Brougham Buick, § pass. Sedan Hudson Coac are pract mileage, well iy new, equipped, These car hauled, lo | prices. dagons, etc. Flower Greenhouse, Stanley_street. Lost and Founa BUNCH OF KBYS— Important. turn We Dodge 5 | prices. also hs Brothers two 3 good touring cars at on_Sunday. Mirando, 11 | st the Telephone to customers. Call a “Want Ad" Operator. Notify the Herald at once if your 1d fs incorrect. Not responsible for srrors after the first (nsertion. alued as CAPITOL BUICK CO. ¥. Corbin on South & between P. Main st s: Bu Tel. ———————————————— sunk. It is thought the companies will | appeal to their respective govern-| \vstern ments and ask for provisional per- | g TG mits from the Moxican government | pending a definite solution by diplo- | matic negotiation: | high as $10 for full it broken. We buy Metal Cy crowns, bridges. loomington, 111 SON, G Your camer oked d put in also exchange cameras. PACKARD— Used lowing { car_department | rtaason high grade used ch; 1926 1925 E Coach; 1625 dan; 1 Chandler _Coach; Buick Touring; 1922 Ca Touring. cars: The department of commerce, in- AUTOMOTIVE dustry and labor in Mexico City in a statement yesterday said permits for Auto and Truck Agencies 8| the drilling of oil wells filed before | GGTCK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service, | December 31, had been granted to| Capitol Buick Co.. 193 Arch 8t Phone various companies, among them El| _207: st e guila and Transcontinental. No an- [ SADILLAC CARS—Sales & Service. Motor Co. “A Reliable Concern.” nouncement was made regarding FMAN AUTO 139 ARCH TEL, SALES CO, ST. 42, Laen a1 offers the fole 1025 Essex Coach; Foord S« 1925 lac Sport West N . Tel 3000 i cancellation of permits issued after | GIRYSLI and 6. Saler and service, that date. Bennett Motor Sales Co.. 250 Arch 8t The 2052, T MOTOR which became effective SeLvIGT [ Bups) (ot Auto and which have been protested by the American government Church 8. Phone 211, because | GODGE_BRUTHEIS—Sales and Bervice. of their alleged confiscatory and i L2 1l ryand St Phone 731 . 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp.. 1128 Stanicy troactive features, provide that all{ ;o €A ees o - rights and titles acquired before the | Sajos and Service, Berln Anto Sales, adoption of the Mexican constitution| Beriin. Holmauist Bros. Prop. of 1917 revert to the Mexican gov RANKLIN CARS—The car lor 10 yeare. crnment in the cases of compani Sales and Service. ¢53 West Main 8t { which failed to apply for con 695 l 7 y i ¢ OBIL Sales rooms ‘(O” concessions by midnight ot and service department. Burritt Motor | cember 31 Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave., at Stanley | The principal fore oil com-| St & ‘Tel. 1495. | panies refused to apply for such con- | NASH—motor cars. See the aew ! cessions, contending that the law Bales and Bervice A. G. Hawker | k ioal oatictiin T m Stieet Phone 2458, | provided no adequate protection for | sz 2 | AND AND PONTIAC—Sales and ‘\nvlr rights. | !ce. Producte of General Motors. i ‘ A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215. | The nibiscus silently protests tam- | PAIGE AND JEWETT—Sales and Service. : : : i Whitmore Paige & Jewett Co. 313 East pering by turning back Maln St. near E Phone 2510. fter it has been plucked. RO HOTGR GRE X Kenneth M. Searle & Co, Sales and Service; cor. Elm and Pa Bts. Phone 110 Local agents for Gabriel Snubbgre. TRUCKS—Sales and Service. ace Garuge, 39 East Main 8t. Tel UDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales and rvice. Albro Motor Sales Co.. 225 rch St.Phone 260. | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND INCY—Sales and Service. [ine mo- cars. Beloin Garage and Motor | OLDSMOBILE USED CARS— petroleum and land laws CARS—Sales and | e offer the followin January 1, Company, 127 a sacrifice to m: Essex Coach, run Ford Touring; an; ord Tourin baker Touri Studebaker e 1 400 miles; 1 Tudor; Marmon Light 1 n trac OLDSMOBILE NEW BRITAIN €0. 4 ELM TELEPHONE 2900, HAROLD F. JUDD 41 PLEASANT ST, TELEPHO) ASSOCIATE DEALER “lime, 58 DEPENDABLE USED CARS e Brothers" Tou 4 Coupe. Coupe. Screen petals Ke— 1023 Coach 1925 Coach. 1129 Stanley Street Tel. used cars at 1925 1924 Oldsmabile Se- 1823 Special Stude- six THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 31 es, Fred Beloln, Jr. Prop. 115 urch St Phone 4560 Autos and T ROLET USED C Ford e Dier i, | CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. R DEPT.— argains Tudor, i Two real bargains | | Fora Tudor, Just down_pa: nut raled rent Small C. A. Bence, 50 Chest- 2215. Low down prica. e HUPMOBILS AND STAR USED CAR DEPT. SUPERIOR AUTO CO. Ford Touring 125 Church St. Tel Lexington 7 pass Chandler Touring Ford Sedan 211, Sedan T e T I R SR | AUTOMOTIVE | overe low 1921-1923 low 1026, good paint and rubben, |Hupmobile Roadster, excellent condition. Hupmobile Touring Hupmobile Coupe int Coach are feeding their hens Purina We have several later model Fordi HEADQUARTERS IN NEW BRITAIN BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. INC. GUARANTEED USED CARS 240 Hartford Ave. Phone 4195, Tudor Sedan, balloon tires, $5 Fordor Sedan, overhauled, Dump truck, new body, 75 down. ck, platform, body, 4 Ruxstall transmission. JOHN. B-WELLS -‘MORTGAGES — INSURANCE 99 WEST MAIN ST. . TEL. 4567 We teach you to drive here, giva vou convenient terms, aand store yor until delivery AUTOMOTIVE 86 Arch St. Tel. 4670—4586-4, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS SKIPPY OLLY AND HER PALS SKIePY, COME| SUPPER ON THE USED CAR EXCHANGA down, 50 down,, new! By PERCY CROSBY| IT's ONLY GOIN' To Spal(L MY SO0A IF T HAVE To TAKE pinion HEH' HEH! MARK M WORDS, HALF OF THE PEOPLE DOWN BELOW THOUGHT Wt WERE FALLING! ORD! HALF OF THE PEUPLE UP HERE,