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BISHOP'S LETTER NOW MADE PUBLIC & M. E. Zion Church Pastor Removed, Trustees Say The letter from Bishop W. L. Lee of Brooklyn, N. Y., officially remov- ing Rev. L.-F. Alston from the pas- torate of the local A. M. E. Zion church, today was released for pub- lication by H. W. Brewer, chairman of the board of trustees of the church. The letter is written with pen and | :, on a printed letter head of | hop W. L. Lee, bishop of the | uth Episcopal district of the A M. %. Zion church, and gives the lat- ter's resident as 460 Quincy street, Brooklyn, N. Y. The letter is dated January 19, and is as follows: Mrs. H. W. Brewer, New Britain, Conn.” ‘Dear Sir:i— You will see by this that Rev. L. Alston has been removed from the astorate of the New Britain church nd Rev. M. N. Greene has been appointed in his stead. You all will settle with Rev. Alston at once in full, so he can go. “I have given him 30 days to va- | cate the parsonage. “Yours truly, “W. L. LEE.” | TENNIS MATCHES New York, Feb. 4 UP)—Miss Alice Francis, young tennis star of Orange, N. J., lost a three-set match today to her opponent, Mrs. Edna H. ¢ Roeser of New York, the seml- = finals of the Brooklyn !uiphu Ca- | FIHEL sino invitation tournament. The | scores were 3-6, , 6-2. Mrs. | R:\\{ ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. Roeser will play Miss Edith Sigour- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. ° «— COLLEGIATE- IMTATIONS —— GHE. LOOKED WM OVER_FROM HEAD - Not Genuine MDD PRESTO WHICH 1S WVHICH ney of Boston tomorrow in the final | round. | City Advertisement INVUANS STIL | v e = NEED PROTECTION Senator King Pictures Them as Uncivilized 4 (UP)—Lo is no longer the Indian, but he still uncivilized. The squandering of those very riches that have made some Indians in oil territory capital ts for today—only to be poverty- stricken tomorrow—is one evidence that they are far from civilization as it is in America, according to Senator King, democrat, of Utah, who has introduced a resolution for n inv igation of th e of t 25,000 red men in this country That condition is none too good King believes, “The Indians in my state, for i stance, are no further advanced to- ward civilization than they 5 rs he said. he progress toward shown by Indians gene tisfactory. There fundamentally wrong are dling the In Somehow, we haven't hearts, haven't learne street, strects. Britain, Widening of West Main between High and C T Clerk's office, City of New Conn., Feb. 3, 1927. To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given Board of Compensation and A: ment of the City of New Britain,| has made the following appraisal of damages (no benefits) caused by the widening of West Main stre from High street to Cedar stre viz: that the Feb. poor W gton, West Main Street North Side— New Britain Institute.. Rector, wardens and vestry of land $1,085.00 (el s onit e 250.00 St. Mark's Parish, nearn. of Par- sonage to St... Damages 34 500.00 1,835.00 Estate of Elizabeth Miller Mary A. South William Tidelity Mathew Hannah Loughery James J. and Annie Toomey 5 Curtin 1 Side— H. Cadwell Finance Corp, s civilization ally is very something in the way we an problem got to t their psy- $2,396.00 City of New Britain, esti- s \dian children are Tt N eost ot work: of Indian children ar taken away from their homes and sent to schools where they get a smattering of education which is no good to them. Many go to colleges and return home to their hlan'ets “Many of that get huge royalties from oil lands spend all their money. One Indian will bu several automobiles. When their money gives out they come back for more and squander that in the same way. They are not accommo. | dating themseves to the conditions ements of modern life the Utah scnator said restrained in their libe tles, being merely wards of the government. His resolution provides for an investigation also of the bu reau of Indian irs in the in jor department and its manag ment of the Indians. “But I'm not blaming the Indian bureau or anyone el he said. “We are not going at the problem Notice is hereby given that a in the right way. but I don’tknow | hearing will be held by the Building what is the ri 1 want to| Commission in Room 31 at § o'clock find out throug westigation Monday evening, February 7, 19 Perhaps our educational methods on the petition of Anthony Squilla- Perhaps it would be} ciote to move a four-tenement two- ach them trades so they story frame building located at 468 jant. T dc Myrtle Street to nt lot about 198 n is useful to them. Burritt Street on west side. The asked if thought building will moved through ever could be ‘“c Myrtle et rly to Burritt to Amer] Street, thence erly about 300 foet All persons ed to be pres they see cau lation to sar $16,000.00 $18,596.00 1t finds no local benefits to any of the above properties,“and it is un- derstood that the cost of relaying walks, retaining walls, steps, etc., is included in the $16,000 estimate of cost. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice, by or- der of the Common Council Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. Building Department City of New Britain NOTICE To whom it may concern: Indian st ized” accordir hard . rd lon question,” he re rather think they | in the right wa That's a “hut it is wre request- Plied if ird in re- can, 5 COMMISSION. 1 City Advertisement | st co sell Bros.—advt. Notice. | | | | NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEE OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MAPLE HILL WATER CO To the rs of e ) e Hill Wa You Mapl eld Muple ton, ING v of 3 Hill W Hil on t} tors of this corpo RESOLVE directors of company do herehy vote the corpors poration, an ractors do here ing cf the stoc voration, of uary. said matter 2. To act or proper to come Dated at N Blx Tith, day to be any oth ston. ( of January, ROOT SROUT SPRING, LIENHARD, W. PAPE. CE OARES 10 L NEYSPAPERMAN AT BATHTUB THIAL Atlanta Editor Tells of Whiskey and Nude Girl b. 4 Papers for Transfer of Doerr and | Willow Brook Intcrests to Com- | bine Reported Prepared. Papers of sale of the Doerr & Willow Brook ice interests were reported toc to be ready for de- livery. A New York combine purchasing the ponds and equif ment, according to , the while they lacked tion, have persistent tures were made to buy other plants at the time the for these two were completed Feder (UP)- v tabloid editor the “bathtub a Co-operative ®lut grand jury vy before the which, deal {Gvaatt investig: aper ch: d tha: the business men's club served whis- between courses and that a d in a tub of al Express Is Delayed by the Gale amford, Fel yt al expre ol Haven and Har carly toda was due to which th e had produced. 1 ew York city the in coming on to the lines was due to wires been disarranged by the New Rochelle, N. Y, into an object which had been | on the track. At Coscob the ploughed through a ba which had been on a station and which had been blown the main line. The not this enov to en y gine went through train was uninjur train was hurt, the incidents was a s the train on its passa here Boston-bound. MAY VISIT Toront Ont., Feb., 4 is a strong probabilit George and Queen Mary Canada this year, to attend mond jubilee of conf bration at Ottawa in Ju Their maje invited by the ment, Premier oung ine. More olice, a persons have T condi 1 Out delay Haven first ey ccording to onor of Carl wvind. At s City train ran ihe Co-c ruations tive club. itted be room that second h, is wn train onto did v quick stop and his en- mashing it. The and none on the > only result of delay to lour at damag port its findings this week. sineer New England Renorts Damage From Gales Feh. 4 (A % b Bost extensive carly to n windc protectiv CANADA while BT that will the and t Kin visit 11-Atwood Tee C Quann was threwn govern- 1 carry the po Yowitt Dominion enz are iway King giving considera- | MOOSE OPEN DRIVE Campaigu Tor 1,000 Members Starts Tonight in Charge of Supervisor Lewis R. Jones. The opening of the drive for new nember; ship of New Britain lodge, Order of Moose to 1,000, will be the special feature of the meeting to be held tonight at Moose hall. A visita- tion of State President Frederick Slack of Middletown and Past Presi- John Liverick of South Man- chester will be welcomed by the of- and members. The state of- icers will speak on the field day and convention to be held at Norwich in The membership campaign will be in charge of Supervisor Lewis R. Jones of Newark, N. J. and special features will be aranged by the com- dent to bring the total member- | Loyal | ittecs to be appointed by Dictator | ard Mu “Y, W.” TEAM T0 PLAY New Britain Girls' Five to Meet Bridgeport Quintet in Local Gym- nasium Tomorrow Evening. The New Britain Y. W. C. A. basketball team will ‘meet Bridgeport Y. W. C. A. team at the local gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock iturday evening. Girls' rules will be observed, a new ruling in this section and which is reported to be much speedier than the regular rules. Those who will done the uniforms of the local squad will include Doro- thy McCall and Melvina Eichstaedt, nters, Rose Bayer and Hia Allen, ards, Esther Bryson and Marion Hall, forwards. he substitutes will include Irene Winger, Margaret Crowe, Belle Atherton and Muriel Bradb! ANTI-EVOLUTION BILLS Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 4 (UP)— Two anti-evolution eported unfavorably by a commit- 2 of the state legislative. | 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 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 3—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS LOST AND FOUND —PERSONALS 7—5TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES AUTO AND TRUCR AGENCIES AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED 13—AUTOS—TAX! SBERVICB 14—GARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16— MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED 17—BERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 13—BARBERS HAIRL'S MABREUSE 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21— DENTISTS 22—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23—DYEING & CLEANING 24—INSURANCL—ALL KINDB 25—LAWYERS—PATENT ATTURNEYS 26— MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 28—PLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL WORK | FOU: 29— PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'B, JOBB'G ETATIONERY 31—PROFESSIONAL BERVICES 33—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING LB—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICEE EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPONDKNCE COURSB 35—DANCING TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 31-LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 38—WANTED—INSTRUCTORE 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EMPLOYMENT 40—HELP— A s WANTED 41—HELP—ME 42-HELP—WOMEN WANTED OR WOME! 4—BITUATIONS WANTED—MEN (5—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47— INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED 49~WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STUCE 50--CATTLE AND BWINB 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS POULTRY SUPPLIES S, VEHICLES | 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCE MERCHANDISE 5—ARTICLES FOR BALB LDING MATERIALS §7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. 68—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 59—FEED AND FUEL 0—FERTILIZERS, SEELS, PLANTS 1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES t4—MACHINERY. ELEC. & TOOLS 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE S8TORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 61-B—RADIO §7—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 67—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAI ESTATE FUR RENT the | go_APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—BUSINESS PLACKS FOR RENT 1-DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72—FARM FOR RENT 73—HOUSES FOR RENT 73—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 76—VACATION PLACES FOR RENI 6—WAREHOUSES & STORAGB 7—WANTED—TO RENT REAI ESTATF FOR SALE 18—AGENTS—REAL ESTATB 79— AUCTIONEERS 80—BLDG & BUSINESS PROPENTY $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE $2—FARMS FOR BALB #3—HOUSES FOR BALE 84—SHORE PLACES FOR BALB —SUBURBAN FOR SCALE 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 87—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 88—HOTELS $9—ROOMS FOR RENT bills have been 90—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 92— WHERE TO DINE 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING | | ANNOUNCEMENTS ] |REG MOTOR | SELDEN THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 09 20 a8 24 21 32 28 40 35 RH 36 30 days .. $150 3150 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application, Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classificd Page on Same Day. Sat. 10 A M Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers, Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. Notlfy the Herald at once if your ad is incorrect. Not responsible’ for errors after the first insertion. | AUTOMOTIVE ! Autos and Trucks For Sale CHEVROLET—1923_ and_ 1624 _coupes. Hoth are in_excellent shape and priced low. C. A. Bence, 50 Chicstout St. Tel. 2215, CHEVROLET COUPE, 1926—Driven only 9,000 miles. Good condition and equip- ment. Price {8 low. C. A. Dence, 50 Chestnut St. Phone 2215. DODGE BROTHERS—1924 panel body. Just overhauled and repainted. Small down payment. C. A. Bence, 50 Chest- condition, tully equipped, good tires. C. A. Bence, 8§0_Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 FORD, 1824—Fordor, paint, tires, motor 0. K. Easy terms. Automotive Sales & Service, 86 Arch. Tel. 1769, CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.—Two real bargains: Ford Tudor, 1926, good pa'nt and rubber. Hupmobile Road- ster, excellent condition. Low down price. The Superfor Auto Co. 128 Church St Tel. 211 FORD, 1325—Sedan, & balloon tires, me- chanically O. K. Priced low, easy terms. Autoniotive Sales & Service, 38 Arch St Tel. 1769, LEXINGTON—1923 tourlng car excellent aondition. Selling good guarantee. C. A Chestnut _St. Tel, 2215, LEXINGTON—18%5 touring car. _Driven only 5,000 miles and fs practically & new car, many extras. Guaranteed. A._Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 221 = STUDEBAKER—Ligh u SEW BRITAIN NONUNENTAL WOTHS | e AT SLISht Siitouning c¥p o ak St. Monuments of all sizes | - = and descriptions. Carving and letter | THREE WILLYS-KNIGHT cutting_our_specialty. WLy ERIRHC Jomimst, dan, 3_Overland tovrings, Florists 3 dans, 2 Ford coupes. R. C. BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. | —Cherry St. Sandelll's Greenhouse, 218 Oak Bt. | Phone 2643-12. CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing varlety. Speclallzing on funeral work. Johnson’s Greenhouse, 517 Church St. FREESIAS—Carnations, _ Roses, _ Bnap- dragons, etc. Flower Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley St. Lost and Found 5! BANK BOOK—No. 261 on the City Na- | tional bank lost. Return to Mr, Max | Finklestein, Y. M. C. A. BOOK—No. 5483 issued In the name of Albert Smith reported lost or destro: ed. If found, return to the Plainville ‘Trust Co., Plainville, Conn. COMMERCIAL TRUST—Bank hook No. 25303 lost. Finder pleaso return to bank. D—A spare tire. GOLD ROSA BEADS graved on cro: L turn to Fred Doyle, ward. PARTY SEEN—Picking up Kensington please Bradley to avold questions asked. Personals ] YOUR—Diploma, let us frams It before | 1t gets spoiled. $1.00 and up. Arcade | Studio. very A 50 n with Bence, Burial Lots, Monuments BURIAL VAULTS forced; water-proof, hermetically eal- ed. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15. crete and rel SEDANS — Overland ee- 2 Ford see Rudolph, BETTER USED CARS AT THE BETTER PRICE Ford Tudor . Tord Roadster Ford Coupe 5 Essex Coach Speclal 6 Studeb, Essex Coach ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. Used Car Dept. Hungerford Court. Maln St Tel. 1513, Call_3051- name en- S. Vigneault. Re- 78 Maple St. Re- SPECIAL BALE FORD TUDOR— Cxcellent condition, $30 down. puppy In return to Carrie B. turther trouble. No | CHEVROLET COACH— Good as new. $425 complete. CHEVROLET COUPE— Very small mileage, $425. 1924 GARDNER COUPE- Wonderful buy, $2: Your license free on the above cark SUPERIOR AUTO COMPANY reh St AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies N BUICK MOTOR CARS Ice. Capito] Bulck C Phone 2607 CADILLAC CARS—Sales & Service. Las! Motors, Inc. “A Reliaple Concern. 411 West Main St. Tell. 3000. SLER—4 and 6. Sales and_serv- Bennett Motor Sales Co., 230 Arch Phone 2! 8| 125 ales and Serv- | 193 Arch 8t | |City Advertisement Notice is hereby given that hearing will be held before 2952. | Boa 5 Forks. City CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and é“&m of Eublig Works, Olty ot e Superlor Auto Company, 127 | Britain, in Room 307, City Hall 7 Church St. Phone 211. | o'clock, Tuesday evening, Feb. DODGE BROTHERS—Sales and Service | 1927, on the proposed layout and es 5 & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1120 Stan- | tablishing of street and grade lines ~lash Fhone T5L = and the taking of land therefor from FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trac- LaSalle to Alle t 11 & & tors Sales and Service. Bes Auto | 401 Sh s Ng satma to Sajes, Berlin. Holmquist Bros., Prop. |be known as Tremont street. CARS—Trucks, tractors, yarts| All interested persons are re- ice, farm implements. Automotive |quested to be present at said hear- and Service, 248 Elm St. Tel ling {f they see cause, and be heard 70| 0 relation to the same. West | BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. | H. Johnson, Cl a the e car for years. Sales and Service. 453 Main St. Tel. 3696. HUPMOBILE AND BTAR—Sales rooms | and service department. Burritt Motor Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. at Stan- | ley St Tel. 4135. i SOON_ AND DIANA—Sales & Service. | R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Tel | 2051-2. | ASH—Motor_cars. Sco the new Iine. Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, 63| Elm_St. Phone 2456. ND__AND PONTIAC—Sales and | Products of General Motors. C. . Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, PAIGE—Sixes and Eigh “The Most Beautiful Cars In America.” 20 entire- | ly new body styles, $1,095 to % | Whitmore Palge Co. 318 East Maln St. CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service; cor. EIm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabrie] Snubbers. | TRUCKS—Sales and Service, | Palnce Garage, 39 East Maln St. Tel 3904 STUDEBAKER and Service. Arch St. Phone 240. | VILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND _ OVERLAND | AGENCY—Sales and Service. Fine mo- | tor cars. Beloln Garage and Motor We Want a Farm of 20 to 50 acres with a house of at least 6 rooms with electricity. Onr client wishes to rent with the privilege of buying and wants to oc- cupy soon. THE KENNETH R. TUTTLE AGENCY Real Estate, 230 Main St. Mottgages, Insurance Rooms 215-216 MOTOR CARS—Salee Albro Motor Sales Co., | JOHN B. WELLS MORTGAGES —INSURANCE- 99WEST MAIN ST. - TEL.4567 Sales, Fred Beloin, Jr, Prop., nsl Copyrigiit, T ~ Bv PERCY CROSBY Ko, T won'T! ['Le Go THIS Ay 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. v . - By CLIFF STERRETT .. IM NOT IN TO THAT CONTEMPTI BLE WILLE, A'C.C 2 THEM'S HARSH WORDS, DAVGHTER! © 1927 by Nawsoaper Paature Servica (e Great Brtain ighs mee ved WELL, THEY RE NO BETTER THAN HE DESERVES PA! IVE BEEN LANTING\ | TO'REFUSE HIM FOR AGES, AND HE SIMPLY WILL NOT PROPOSE: T0 ME