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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922, _——————— | AUTOMOBILES FUGITIVE GIRLS ARE | City ttems ISEVERAL BOYS SEEK ™ tarvs omomucr|| THE HERALD 1|~ i Ammensa 5|~ o o it T “ r 4 - - Blate Armory.—advt - s Mults you recelved from your camera the your auto at Cutler's, 22 Oak Bt, FPhone L P e " ¢ R 1 ° ' Alphabetically Arranged For Quiek st time? Bring your Ama 1o us for| dyfeer We alsn huy used CArs | jere will he a meeting of San " = s e e S8 Aasdv Mafatens developing, Weo have ne fallures, At eem—— i = | Mateo Laiv, Military Ouder of the Ser S S Proposal for Use of Government 1'vo. ady rence. ave A T e e e ¢ ary on Monds NE RATRE ol - wow or old, J, M. Parrell, 110 pents at the state armory on Monday jects at Muscle Shoals for JONSECUTIVE INBEPTIONA MEONIE TIRE awners will racelve prompt [ fankiin® Bovare. . Phone X,-_.\.. [team are asked to he present as plans mer s H AaY8: 1 vave line 0 e Pxchange your old battery for a new anym, .. ine “ . " Wateh for Oildag Dry Run Test | sociated Press) 0 BEATINGE for all _makes of cars. Main & K. Tire.—adyt —— | power developed by the government | ::j: . n‘”": “v:& e Ay 4 enrings, connecting | round | hearings, 2 \ P e Tauwenn of 84 Mawking built projects at Mysele Shoals, Al ||| Yolia orier fmton vnan 4 potication. ||| TG T me ing and axles at Cutler's, 23 Oak Bt. Hartford, April 22.—TFour pretty, | Co0i, Flas recontly njured in an |for the manufacture of aluminum | || = ————eee. ] A A T OR R . deflant, but hedraggled-100king gIvls, |0 By gorwent o serions opera Lana fertilizer wit hthe government re- Uount 8 word, to & line YA Teput Cuncorn IRES and tuhes aleans two of whom had cut thelr hair and | £ the local hospltal today, Dr. |MIUNE that they'lacked nerve t0 e | o inins ownership of the projects al- ||| Minman Aoncar s’ 1ine 8T, MAIN, COIL, LINCOLN &T, wnd rotroading, nient gam were dressed in men's clothing, were (Hon at g, : tlon [tor the New Britain ¥. Mi C. A, to| VTR BENCTE AR o g ]| A Apaes, 3, Mdase — il o8 LSS stlon In the eity, New Hritain Tire Hee LA <l ol | €2 M. Cooley performed the operation, | G FRSEE P EREG G0 T sented | though not spending any more money | /| © Ainimt 0 HUPMOBILE, CATE pevr s Byl (Rl Bt rounded up several duys i Mr. Bauwens is chauffeur for 1% J 9 on them were presented today to War No Ad. Aceupt City Rervics ftation, Ave, and Last Main St hut fn the woods between Martford 2 ¢ i ton utroot themselves at the Y. W, ( A, on dopartment oMolnis by R, R, Grant “m_m‘d-m""‘ " Hartford Ave, and Htanley 8t, —— e e — and Windsor, by Miss MuacKenzie, o ! "I'_ "‘ "' e X 4 l‘ AT 1 o Hungerford Court lust evening at ” ! A. M, Paon Frop, DIRRAL TIRES MICHELIN TURES=— Y | ntertainment and daneing | b parole officer of the Connecticut Iy y. ; " . < Ads Acoeptod Over the Telophe ¥ N rus o m, 1 d 3 o g %, ; ahout § o'clock { Wilmington, Del,, president of the || o000 k0l 6 Gustamers, e s AUTHORIZED =~ BALKS AGENOY, Kacey's falr tonight, State Armory. American Non-Ferrous Corporation || Qom s e (o o v LDSMONTLE AN 81HERIDAN DD & DUNLOP, 16 FRANKLIN dustrial School for Girls at NMiddle - ‘ y Miss Jean Wardrope, general sees|[* W y p 'or & a! d perator, OLDEMOBILE €O, OF NEW BRITAIN HQUARE, : T it Advt Mt tho VoW G A was in the|and of the Aluminum Wheel Co. o[t "~ S AAIN B BIIaNS b0 | — Al LA town, and taken back to tha - retary at the Y, W, C. A — 1 from which they had made n| Whllam Kenney, son of Mr. Bud )00 omeeay” the time of their ap- [AMerl | T P T T P | FISK & 11 trcs, The users of Pl PRI, WO Mrs. Michacl J. Kenney of Stanley (! g The plans of M t Bl Dy | ST —— A— | NG TRUCKS thess tier bl 00 plaging safe, Borvive sensational escape one week hefore, ¢ i Suies nt [pearance, Upon asking the boys what | | 5 Pray Jede HK e M WINKLIE, NHARH §iis Lhoan gl ) D Bact Sariee fitie two girls were 10 and 17 years|droct, will vesume B SHEECS | they wantod ahe waa informed that| DT t0 be ue vel i & Lenthlive st | ANNOUNCEME) atlon 191 Park 8t West Main S, C. By Mocarthy, Prop, of age. . Two of the girls were eaptur- | Fordham college Monday, afte ® they had left their homes In New .mlllwms»;..‘n (4IIII ('lnrx‘ which he‘uu. d, | 2= e . = ed in this elty with the aid of Hurt. | laster ¥ ‘l""""" ¢ 60 Walnut strect, |Haven after school to go on a hjke,| Wil conahle the government 1o ““‘I“‘ Burlal Lots, Monuments 1 Wig BIS TOUrNg «ve)oes 85 g 5 to. Bl Othare ford officials, while they wore here on | ! it o the | New |and after reaching Hartford, by se- ownership of the shouls properties 2 Rpecinl Touring 5 et 00 auliov, 15eep down the a foraging expedition, The other two | bas returned home from curing a ride on a truck, started back J but which will allow the American | gonysMENTS and hoad Trouring upkoep, 11t 1 Churcn, Tel. 2780, were surprised at the forest rendez. | Britain Hospital after undergoing to New Haven but were afraid to go | 26| st o varioty and all grades of srRy o e A AT vous the following day and were taken [operation for appendicitls. uny further than New Britain, They | i - T 1, Cogswell, 8 Cheste Non-Ferrous Corp, a contract for 26| 101 years, During such a period under his J marble and granite, ' Mvarything In cem SPHIS 18 A STUDEBAKKR Y back to the sehool i1 Middletown, . were out of funds, | T = { Vnder Self-Government, | DEATHS Upon request, they were given the |the cost of the projects at the rate of Autos and Trucks F i : Mol Rix boys, their ages ranging any where from 14 to 17 years, after g . - = it O PENNSYLVA VACUUAL CUP tires, The anly e cnteed by the manufacturs { F 1 iary work, John 1% Mechan Monument proposal a sinking fund would pay off | : [ 0 3 0y B e tl — 3 2 The got-away of these tour girls, - wse of the telephone and one of the|d per cent per year with 5 years Florists "TEN, 1018 1001108 Car: ! tires Wiy buy good suld to Mrs. Samuel H. Barnes. young men called his parents in New |lowed at the outside for completion | FrE T BERIGNS and fowars for all o srhauled, top and upholstery {00 batyar-tiiokré coianel) vrh\'\: whose names are withheld, is : have been the most sensational in the | Mrs, Samuel H. Barnes, mother of |y con - While the call was heing se- | 0f the properties. | cnslons; anniversaries tiow, bAnGuets, s .!lll(;"l“rl"' "’»\‘u-”'(‘lw'ln‘x'n‘.:"|:-n- 1I8g 1L Linan,: eXnobIEN! history of the school. Within a few | Mrs, Arthur Bacon of this city, died |oy g by toll line, Miss Wardrope got| Mr. Grant outlined his plans as| weddings fwersls ete. =l Srlower 193 Arch Bt. “This is a Studebaker Hne, Wo give vou the hest vears the school has been organized | yesterday in New Haven after a four [ “e0 o0 “wion o) M, Barnes at the [looking toward the manufacture of | Jin) gat 8o wost Mtain &t L 3 by Miss Caroline 1. Penniman, the [days' illness of pneumonia Rhe Y. M. (', A, but was unable to make aluminum principally but so that a| | e e 10 ; tourl Driven 000 miles. ¢ 1Y, M, C. A, s E | A , 1021 tourin 3,00 o8, superintendent, somewhat on the lines [ leaves, hesides he hiter in this | ggenctory arrangements for the hoys [by-product for fertilizer will be ob- Lost and Found 5 S Ry O Rudelnhl 487 Chorky of a little republic. The girls elect a | city, two sons, A granddaughter, Jus- 1o "gav qver night, she explained, s[talned amounting to from one third | = e Phone 2 , Wl p aity e 8 s 8 5 _ DEPOSIT book No. 8660 lost, Berlin Sav- TY TAXI SERVICE--24 hours on duty. president and other officers ar .: s0 | tine l,""'.'.'f“ ‘Vll‘I‘N l“:- ';,‘?31'1::“-‘“:. The boys admitted that they had|to one half the production of the| .o hank. Finder Xindly return to bank 3 - L e R, ~|m1nn;. a sort of council bourd. 'This arrange- | The s Rk v trom her home. in|NOt had their supper whereupon they proposed plant. e A L e for the New S 8, a8 1o s ean be, the gov- | o'clock Monday from her home in Sk A ¢ Al 4 7 neckpleca found on South Main 8t. il Tinblc ' ~ erning body, Each cottage home is | New Haven. provided for in the cafeteria arty., Apply cevenings at 214 Maple | The toneyman Aute Sales ¢ also organized along the same Jines, prematy A little later the telephone bell FA]LS TO APPEAR Birest, city, Bt Agents for Chalmers and Ludwig Heint Cars, " Thone 2100, What was surprising about the cscgpe cang and one of the hoys was soon Ty + The funeral of TLudwig Heintz will | F4n8 and 5 SPSKIN COAT lost In Belvidere, Find of these four girls, was that one o talking with his mother over long P s ase return to mer's Milk Co., | j11CI7 roadster, Automol e g » preside f the student | be held day afternoon at 2 o'cloc 1 i 4 3 them was the president of thebl ud be held Monday ernoon at 2 0°clock | gigiance, He told her that they were | pesex High School Nine, Scheduled to . Main Bt. Phone 952, Rteward, modet Oy and Maxw organization, while another was the [at the home and at 2:30 o'clock at safe in New Britain and nssured his il e ) L ¢ ., $100 down, balance in RRGral of the same body. The oth-|8t. John's German Lutheran church. {8 % ke oL Tr ) 4 " ‘ : IM OF money last Friday afternoon on| ten or five &anll payments. Aaron G ; r"r‘\'.")rzlrv ”\l\ |W;u s of e st Rev (\; W. Gaudian will officlate and | @other that he was plenty warm| Play Local Trade School Nine,|™yjar, Arch or Majp Bt. Reward If left| Cohon ¢ Britain Ave, Hartford ol enough and asked her to tell Joe's, it_Herald 2l § 3 rover: > hodies heir respec- | buria 1 b fairview cemetery. g P s H % > gohl 1 §00 1 Roveining noglas.n tha'r TeA] burial will be in Fairview cemetery. | p, g mom's, Ray's and Jim's moth-| Doesn't Show Up. e s Personals NS, : g ta i Lo rent 0 Black Rock Aves t t i The scheduled game between the e Zes 1 BRI gon s T e . Telephene John Marro. jous blow at this form of government | Miss Delia Farrell, a well known| Miss Wardrope being unable to al-|yo00) Trade school nine and the Pratt[A Durglar never passes u Sontinel Alarin i R RIS R otlaahaol W G Baet con wasldat Uhis city, died last night,|!0W the boys to stay at the Y. W. C.l oy gohool of Essex, did not mater-| M€ attached to doors and windowe; § & at the school, where it ha resident of this city, died las 1 1A, and not being able to secure quar- | © T skl h canoanival np lieA-dr. LAtiotiof| ‘ol 1CK, 1018, 7 passenger touring sidered po desirable She survived by a brother, James > ) Y. M. . A ialize this morning because the down- yours today; only $3.00 each, Keep Them orfast, Mocliniieal sandition; 0 Little Trouble in ¥scap wrrell, and o sister, Miss Margarer (€78 for them at the V. M. (. & lviver aggregation failed to put in an| OM! Am. Aidse. Unlon, 831 Vark 8t | i uint, upholstory and : The girls had little trouble in|Karrell. The funeral will be held i‘.'”:‘"“l 1I1;ut(vhu_\rnnr\‘!‘"l-"‘h“':"‘ LH: appearance. The Trade school squad [ =‘A8te wanted, : gooll, 0K, Sience, 15 Siain” K. FUL s ¥ y ¢ o New aven afte C Soo ) 5. Vhere Good Used ( 8 Are R i he schoo i day rning ) S of about 50 men were at the park o, 7 2 NEWS getting away from ftt h n.l be- | Mon nunn(n_x.. .'mm |I|«" lm'm(’”n( $0.25 was raised among the girls H“'\I)ouz ! ';n’ e nmp r, PLA VILLE NEWS 9 cause of the fact that they Jeld [her sister at 17 Summer street. The|f=esiy Byp oo DS W BN da)| RO % k '3 nl (Continued From Seventh Page) HALME .t : s pamba these responsible positions. Al of [services will be held at 9:30 o'clock | b0 B0 4" Gi0s care soon on their anticipation of the game, but after PRl BULY eUlRe0: ; ALNA'S GARAG the girls who escs 1.;"1 |V7I1l).xl(!,\‘.~] to lat St. M .u\_\ s church, ]hr\' burial will iy hate. thanks to the T, W, OxAs :: l“:“:fifiy‘)\l‘i?s[“:ln\“h and a half, thly‘ form and the only thing which ap- Lincoin, A Reputable Concern, < ¢ cottage where th 2 i . Mary's new cemetery. pi oy 2 dismissed. ;l‘:'r;dkllm A.v::r tn);m‘( (\\-‘le.mir:w- After el e : rh;‘ {;ml(-mls 5 ”"‘l" “|'|“)()n. “s; This makes the sccond tire that an | : i surec hat every cent woule e sen " the other girls h ‘1 O ,(“ _lll[' II]" - Mirs. Anna Sophia ““T"“: _|back after the boys had‘reached thefr rlti\lifll‘m(b‘}:n:“fr‘mn‘d.rmrrrl'hr- nIvTr" h,‘ mission of three men by the superior | IKensington. FPhone 6 rooms, these four an .Ipr\lm: e The funcral of Mrs. Anna Sophia | 805 &0 CIE JOEE M e troubles to | '«n{to ‘,‘!‘ (‘\m| after they had sount of Hartford to look. over. the — hour, sf\cm:l‘vl the _lu let themse: e rson was held at 30 Mm‘k‘ this their parents. promised to }v ay the loi team, Dur- place. Krank T. Wheeler, chairman out and hiked off. It was not until aiternoon at her home at 255 South ing the basketball scason, the 1ssex|or (1o Town Plan Commission, is en- tive cottages. Thus the break-away of ekl s " 5 3 ers that the boys were not in danger. these trusted leaders has struck a ser- Miss Delin Varrell, ; L} CHALMER 5 car In exce pears to hold up the completion of (77 Brothers touring car in fine the road is the appointment of a com- tion. Small mileage. Cheap, D, ¥ ¢ nformatio FORD roadster. Good mechanical —condi- | W. W. HANNA, tion, $100 cash. Inquire 145 Jerome 8 the next morning that their .—.hsmu-o[;\m,,, street. The burial was in Yair- e quintet made all manner of promises deavoring to push the matter to & R e e et 50 MAIN ST. that they would be on hand to play &L Jolingaoan wWith Rolt-aiatton, was noticed. view cemetery. \ head that the exact conditions may| demountable rims, . tires and up- st 150TH RECITAL the locals, but though there wns a|pa lJearned 'befors the Summer sets| holstery good. Otharwias fully Miss Ruth Deming large crowd waiting for them in the | and me: Iy perfect. Price === ! in. The residents affected by the ne } / Bt i SWISS WAITER MAY Miss Ruth Deming, aged 14 years, High school gymnasium, no one came, | ¢(reet fre not ";,mm‘ e ,’;‘m'h;m:’;‘( G. Hawker, dm St. Phone 2456, Motorcycles And Bicycles 13 aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Dem- |, ¢ » Will Continue Org .. |and the crowd was disappointed, |{pa i : e - [ unsox, 7 Bbih haoton 3 . C. Beebe Will Continue Organ Re the highway but are protesting the | TUDSON, 1020, 7 R e e ing of Wallace street, died this school officlals say. There Were & penefits-and damages -awarded them| ot i o B B e b 47 (0§00 el idson motor- | NI]T BE I]EP[]RTEI] |1oon, after a long fllness. Tesides| ecitals At South Church—Program |number of people on hand today [anq desire a direet soures of informa. | 1as Bim S Dhose eycio, $85. Guaranteed iives for sale. New her parents, she leaves a sister despite the chily breeze that was| ; i e e = . Britaln General Repair Shop, 75 Elm 8t. ! i L tion from the commission rel: : The funeral will be held Monday, [ For Tomorrow Night. despite the chilly breeze that was| (i matter . FetnE Ao i : s = and will be private. they were disappointed when therc R. C. Usher 1M ¢ new cord ti Price deyeles repaired at low prices and wis no game. ) = . e i v Josters 191 iranteed. 1eter Jlosso, (36 Bast Main [ Town Clerk Robert C. Usher is con- B Ehis is & tadens £ Phone 11 . church notices of this edition will be | ¥4 ; A“g“st Pl‘ObSt, Mleged HEII’(‘,SS found a program of an organ recital | The local team, however, had a|fjed to his home on Farmington |— 2 = A HARLEY-DAVIDSO and side ear, A-1 : 4 2000 workout both at the bat and ir i i 3 i to be given by J. . Beebe, organist |F°%% e E 8 Vavenue by illness, Mr, Usher was|HUPMOBILE, 19 5 passenger touring g the field, They have yet to meet any Y (ar. We are guafanteeing this car to be| Shape. Special equipment, includes extra | i l at the South Congregational chureh, stricken yesterday. Acting town clerk it ity | o Is 1 S aseba e 08 goond a 3 o ight, Cit chain guards tir and a 15 foot LOYeP, to Have Tria tomorrow night. 'This is the 150ty [OPPonents, but the bascball squad is|jyqge Meritt 0. Ryder will care for| Service Siation. Hupmobile cars. Y| waterproof cansis cover. Reasonable, out to make the same record on the = Morse Overland Repair Co., 12 West Jublic recital to be given in this city any business such as, may e B diamond that the Basketball quintet d:l'ri‘g"':\':‘ ’;’1’“";“;}‘M‘i‘lrml‘;‘shf\’lf"“‘ UP | MANXWELL, 1917 roatster, good tires, fe | Pearl St. us $hep s 4 v, Mr, i 5 s S i > S8 Mr. . nechanically perfect and all teady for - Washington, April 22.—The record Mr. Beebe, not only is considercd [Made on the squared court. There is| Hugh Rockwell Marres ; demonatration. Prico 15 $175, with terms | INDIAN, 1918 matoreyele, Oversize valve of an immigration examining board at cne of the leading organists and choir | P!e0ty of good material on hand and i 3 to suit purch oIy 3 1, 193 new battery, A-1 sha Make your own | G S T T R e s s;”m““ ot New Jone.|the prospects for the coming season M:fl:;::n]z;:‘{.n’¢‘)‘,(”(;(;rufi,‘;;m}n}l"”ur":fnt:f Arch St. “This {8 a & v ved price. Phone ; e R R 0 Tlll k T il Wlll GO AbrOfid land, but also devotes a portion of his|ar¢ bright. street, Hartford, were married at 12|y meme 5 ¥ INDIANS=You can't gb Wrong on. an. Ins the United States as an atien who had [ U6 TIDKS 16 9 [time cach week to instructing ~stu- ofeloak thls naon at the Dilnily Mstlic || clash risnibe oiter, 48 SOIL Bote. e | Simay dead on naw.. Wesars yhuranicelng surreptiously entered the United dents in pipe organ technique at Wes- odist church in Hartford-. by Rev,| _ T R O A States was approved today by Assist. Other Does Not leyan college. His recitals always W0 RIFLE CLUBS 5. 1. DeMiel, pastor of the church. | GLDSMOBILG trusk, 1620, % ton naacity, | 119 febuilt w1733 a 1917 rebuilt ' at | 4 i . 50; and a Scout in perfect conci- -t e = In the regular Saturday night Secretary of Labor Henning but the | prove the mecca for music lovers of The couple were attended by Mrs. L,| excellent body, just painted and’ thor | FL20: a1 e Seor order for his removal from th® New Britain. Rossang ter of tl i oughly overnauled. ‘i es all good and 4 | ton for al Harley-David- United States was left unsigned to al- i Boys Of South Church Wi Rossana, sister ‘of the bride andil of them brand new. S» End Garage, 271 508 Sl s B IRIER Y AR e Lol .h..( S e L .«” o o) P e R LTy A s Sou hurch Will Learn To | Clinton Gettings, her brother. Mr. and outh Main St. Phone i 21 Myrtle & Phone {Auo. ow Probst's attorney further time to| Mrs. Rockwell left for a wedding trip present argument for deiay in the |standing that a track team represent- Shoot — Elders To Have Tagret , %y : PAIGE, 1019 5 passenger touring sar, Just Sc Eib R {ing vate and sarvard wouid g0 to| COMMITTEES SELECTED BTCt| (o the wost where they will make | mainied AT Lia i B e 17 Will Prove Case, Engla ”(': ir“ ‘19” ‘10 L‘“N\'h‘;;:"“”:a;“ Practice Also. CLEln homp",(\ oGS UL R i AwTo ERS and bodies, doors and Aeetar, e i up of Oxford and Cambrid - i g 2 s Gifts ? S fators, when broken or bent, neec o The case was glven: prominence i of w2 Kad last sume i Two rifle clubs, a junior club and a| Miss Isabel Stanley of West Main |10 specdwa ory 5 attention of meclianics, When in when Prohst charged that an attempt | sitles athletes was reached last su Transportation and Municipal Garage ) st Ma 30 speedwagon. Very good condition. R : i civilian club, have been organized at|street, is recipi i 16 dolp) Cherr: Jort dealor,| trouble, let us restore the orginal shape was being made to bar him from the |mer it was stated at Yale today. It j ¥ reanized at | street, Is the recipient of a large| C. Rudolnh. 137 Cherry St., Dort dealbr.| o uid W sice is Our Alm. O, | was further understood that in 1925| Groups Named United States bhecause a Pittsburg™/ hi Today, by Magor ’E:i::u:;:xr(;oil;g:sfi:::w‘:::flll (::;u;:a}\‘e Tl‘ ;::4'-‘?1131%1-“«"»; pm;' lwii:hing n” o LD e T - % P lan English team would come to this J % 1 8eL JOgV8 ] s, from friends living in the 917, assonger touring car. Goad T NGOt 07 Years C¥naers New York, April #2.—Hernard H,|sanding was reached Auring & track| Mayor A, M. Paoncssa made an o ame i yinee i men, 14 bovs | hand painted sofu pillow. The ceg v Bt "\ Toia 16 Flads | AR sulfca cuntoniere Nase boon mada Sandler, counsel for August Probst,|meet at Harvard last summer and anf,,uncement today of the following| Willinm Christ has been solected (18.2:’ ,lwv‘ NI Jnconiied qnak Ml v Britain, known a % U. Thomp- announced today he would appea informal agreement drawn up which | oo mmittees: hiairmnt of & doHitiee to \york b £ .a;(\ ey 1?1.\v.., to go west soon and o Sliop. 1 = work only, Monday before Assist. Secrctary of |Captain Rudd of the English team,| ‘prangportation: Aldermen J. F.|a membership in the junior club and | o e 1o pome o lent condition thrwughout, il c.rd tres nion, rear Labor Henning in an effort to proye|Who was there at the time took back|Giil and jrank L. Conlin, Councilmen | red Hitchner will do recruiting serv-| Methodict e ooes: S R e T e that Drobst is entitled to remain here, | With him. No agreement was reached|jjgq T, Ringrose, Howard Timbrell, [ice for the civilian club. The annual | o ook ,‘)’"[f‘]‘. URERIAR ¢ Joofhs West Main Si., cor. Luncoln. Phonis : o ERGna Has Job Waiting. [because ‘as Oxford and Cambridge|gurton C. Morey and Stephen A.[dues will be $1.00 and thcre will e | e oy o0 A0dd o'clock. Rev. 8. 2 RApUALIS Contun: 2o ARCH ST, T Tt is admitted the Probst has the|athletes had to pay for the Queen's||.ncy, hut one treasury between the two or- |1 o Jaory 0{.-1""'.”’“,"“(1 Gardens, | N ERAKER, 1920 sport model, n A1 PN el status of an alien scaman who desert. |Club track where an International] Municipal garage: Aldermen G. H. | ganizations e RS e churan | Gondition. redsdnnli 0ffer. refussh: | Tt e s (e e e ed his ship in this country, but Mp, meet would be held there would befyue)ls, Peter Pajewski, Councilmen| It planned to affiliate with the [ zrormine worshin and. se R i AL rhge, 16-18 Rooth 8t | % 46 to order I class work, satis Sandier claims he has proved himself |little financial return for the visitors{pranry Rice, A. Crusberg, F. § Cad- |National Rifie association. o SRt el B R L - = ol AR EURmILeRD AL DIRDERIaenaDIG: B triing and & he has a job|to he applied towards expenses. Cap-{ o)l and Michael I, King. o'clock. Sermon by the pastor, “The | §TUhEBARER, 1918 Af ouring | _ p Park 8t !M.TS 5 awaiting him in & New York hote, |t#in Rudd thought that the difficulty} The garage committee will ment AUTOMOBILE PAINTING -All work guare ————— True Life.” Church school at 12: new cord , pant cw ani el A nhrig 3 could be overcome and took the]quesday night a e o'clock. Varick Christian Endeavor| cngive X antved. 1 e prices. Al new stock. if he is permitted to remain. Ror sday night at § o'clock. HELD A PIER meeting at 6:30 o'clock. At 745 AL $400. With terms to suit purshaser. Joe ‘Atiiezin, 363 South ‘Maln St, Tal; 1253 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, 1321 to oxbei engine runs perfectly. This is a bargaia will be offered to guarantee that he | Agreement with him for that purpose. Irving Jestur, 183 Arch |1t has not yet been returned. The o'clock, W. C. Lester will have charge. | Studelaker year. AUTO RADIATORS repaired and new cores will not hecome a4 m ¢ charge, 3 . i becor PUBIG-GhutEs, HEl v athistie munaparant e jonked . ' : A real spieitual feast in oharge: for| ey e =it stalled. Muifier, gas tanks, fenders forward to a track meet in England ALARM IN SWEDEN Eight-Year-010. Helress, Daughter of | those who enjoy lively praise and " good opeh oxnross Wndy wni exallsnt ns | |anDe and ‘dents s bodiey put fn” frete next year and plans for 1923 will have y 3 song service. gine, $150. A, G. Mawker, 58 Lln 8t * Phor e R SAVES SUICIDE IN MIDSEA ’v)m Tn view vnlea definite declalon STy Former anta. Goulty Detalned By, © gaptist ahitinch . comes from England that the agree- | Fonscrvative Elements Worried By | Immigration Officials, bility” will he the pastor's theme ar|TRUCKS and lght deliverivs, We motatize | 2ULC 3 Bsmpciaty; DT fonse ; 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school will| i1 bargains Fords, open and paned jols ainst O T ety Organized Propaganda LEfforts On New York, April 22.—Violette Hel-|follow the morning service. Young| 1N¢°0 Speedwagons, Republic 2 ton. Many Sl i t bt Phone Divine Poss Ship's Master-at-Arms Rescues Sea- | mont taken over by Rudd is to be re- man Who Jumps Overboard. | turned unsigned New York, April 22.—David Butler, | P Behalf Of Soviets, en de Tallyrand-Perigor, eight vear|People’s service at 6 o'clock. At T| o Conen 807 New Dinain am Abron A o T o | Harvard's View old daughter of the former a|o'clock, the pastor will speak on,| evenings. kinds of auto body repaliing. We have Roston, April IFred W. Moore, Stockholm, April —Conservative | Gould was detained by i : i i "'Alulxmx: (hj\ Yoke." Thursd eve- | (os A —Good Tor faxl or takine| had 20 years' experience in- this busi- hletics at Har. |clements here are alarmed over the |authorities on board the liner Paris [ning at 7:45 o'clock, prayer service, parties out this summer, $300. Hultuuist | ek, 5e W. ‘waren® Auto Top" and o extensive and well organized propa- | today until a special board of inquir Congregational church -—— Morning| 1ros. 107 Arch str holstering Co. 207 Kim St, near Seys i Hiden randa campaign being made _|could be convened and a special per- |service at © 10:45 o'clock. Subjec: mour. Phone 2640, | arran to send a team to Ingland |gunda campaign being made on be A warRIHEHE Tk t6Y [_1” | “Doubting T} " 1 IEC | 1017 Ouklana six tourng .........$3 . — in 1923 to meet Oxford and Cam-|half of the new commercial treaty [Mit issued permitting her to enter the IR Chureh school| 1918 ton truck . . BATTERIES ! Letween Sweden and soviet Russi country. The child arrived “unac- at 12 o'clock. Young People’s meet-, “1916 B 5 Have you experienced battery troubles i \ . ™ 3 2 alc ied by parent or legal guard-|ing at 7 o'clock. Subject, “How ol Iy ‘overlLauled S sutisfacto « ¢ mar John McGovern who accom- | Which is before the R a | companied ject, ow to v D after t n [ panfed the University of Pennsylvania| [air chance of ratification, ian' and so was not passed by immi-|Overcome Difficultic | "“’:’ :“"»"i l‘"‘\'l" Ty BT AT runners abrond recently wWas o The treaty provides admittance to | gration inspectors. Episcopal church of Our Saviour. 538 L. Main St Tel. 20163 < Sweden of an official soviet repre-| IHer aunt, Mrs. Finley J. Shephard Tomorrow, In Octave of Faste Holy Ouven evenings from 7 e of any End [ sentative, and the admittance to TRus. | with whom she will visit at Tarrytown |Communion at § o'clock; church B - tintEIE, D sia of a like representative of Sweden, | this summer, was at the pier waiting [school at 10 o'clock; morning p pdfi PR A {1 I Bond _““""“'t"'-' Price | and )ive storage. City Garage ihe representatives are to be purely | for her, and Mrs. Shephard’s lawyer [and sermon at 11 o'clock; cvensong | Diaimuiie. el 1040 0 C0F" EUAES | and Truckivg company, rear 193 Main g for trade protection and extension and |also appeared. fand sermon at 7 o’clock. Those who ¥ v S et (0 L Sl il 2 Loth will agree to abstain from pro- e i failed to make their Baster Commuri- truck. Good tires and good (poRp AND OVERLAND repairing our n nda condition. Russell P. Tuber, | ghecialty, Generators, starters and lgni- ARH ofphiang, who i Terstead 1 4r 2% COLLINS CANNOT SPEAK. ion last Sunday are urged to do so fon systems overhauled. Overland Repair this country. The policy of alternate meetings| A particular clause of the treaty| perag April 22. (By Assoctated |tOMOFrow. X | = e 3 W, Pearl St. ) Michael Collins upon his ar- Plainville Briefs, ARS F = - ¥ The meeting of the | Py f L MG, CC replaced and rival this afternoon at Killarney to| = 1 77 L he loyal Temper- ,‘ 4 cylinders ground. vest Maln 8t deliver an address was met outside |*N¢¢ Le€glon will be held in the Ad- e Fhone 11 5 3 scu when the Fnglish athietes | Pennsylvania Railroad vere here Jast summer Major Moore | (O 1ussia at tionals of Ru ventist chure 2 r;Sweden as we ol 14 the depot by an Irish republican army |YEN'ISt church on Rroad strect to- 0 Dort roadster, MOTORISTS W1 Upheld in Test Suit > ! othing definite has come o £ B! ] B aving commercial busines: e rrow afterno ‘ol el pne d Il‘l ]L. t Suit . having commercial business in th officer armed Wwith @ revelver who |MOTTow afternoon at o'clock. halmers tourin, 3 SIMONIZ. " i 1o date N _Chi " | untry This, the anti-bolshevik | o0 050 P ot he would not be| Charles McCall of Neal Court is TG e e, o Protects finish in all weather, Geor 3 . We also change the oil in crank case allowed to speak until an incident at [17 Teceint of a package of banne 1920 Chalmers sedan, $600. ey TR ag i R i e Pennsylvania | t t olg : : upte . c | is so N s 5 9 g Cae ’ it Ordered to Sell Stock e e paeaea 1o maaet | Littowsl, County ey, where ' the|STom e gon in Rey West, M M 1918 Ford touring, Cars ‘washed, polished, ofled and greaseds \ an ; ! anizers 10 s officer alloged one of his men was fir- | CAll_€xpects him to come home with- HONEVMAN AUTO SALES CO. bl T LR railroad ing 1 In Bankrupt's Store |!hrough Sweden, which i time, they |45 By een cleared up. In three wecks oh o turlough 100 ARCHL ST b 1 et dismiss the 1 ' I elieve will undermine the nation's ' whipi e & Ren . Main St. Phone 559-4. - Aents for € r N v J & A. B, Thomas ir superior ' politics Sy s > gl NOTICE v Tro on = ntly gran | ’ ! 0 sup political system : DEMPSEY TN LONDON. TICE - Try Trout Bronk pure s Chalmers P — SARIONE G % TODL, Loyt straining : pine court has instructed Lawyer Trving 1| Minister of Commerce Svensson has milk from tubercular tested cows. ders gre ed wiist ping made. the rond f y ¥ el i I the stoek and fixtures:tald members of the Riksdag that Paris, April (By Associated | 364 Plainvil = - = General overhauling and repair wor will either have to accept | Press)—dack Dempsey arrived here | o0 = . 3 For Exchange 10| 680 West M. Phone 880-2 from lLondon this afternoon. e Y Yk, peiDerty, Barben, shob, - NoF — e AT ARG e | = p naged Yodgana arowd vt ssveral | . returned 1o pre-war prices. |y ADRNVIT T : — | IRADIATORS — No matter what condition it — - : 5 st week. The sale will [the cabinet has signed the document | managed to dodge a crowd of several | Haircuis 2ic, shaves 150 Firat-class work. | A vraay SEDAN-_WIll take small car in in, bring it here. We can repair it. | ANOTHER FORR LANPHER Ykt next 1riday [and cannot accept any amendments. | thousand enghusiasts including a few R L L L LTS LR Ll v cares installed. All work guaranteed. [sporting celebrities, hailing an ordin- | ATHLETES COMPETE TODAY — e N e today arrested Mo Silve 5 et OPERATION ary taxi and being driven to his hotel | Annapolis, April — Athletes of Ll S e = . b o o of TRAW HAT ON STREET | ASKS CO-OPER without encountering any demonstra- | the Naval academy, Harvard and Uni master-at-arms « United States line steamer 1 tate, was the | at sea With 1'rg 13 8O- who was was walking on pper de ; et Iy jumped o Jeaped | bridge universities graduate manager of vard said today that Harvard had not efforts were ther he N hy the unwillir ; . ported from London last night as hav- be saved ¢ 4 ing said that Yale and Harvard Young to the liner and both men wepe | Wonld meet Oxford and Cambridge in | hauled on b London in the summer of 1923 while The Lone § State docke Ho- | the two English teams would have a| boken yes y i i Jew- | return contest with the Americans| i which conservatives view with alarm 1 P provides that commercial delegates | i - vith one held every two years was| from Russia also sha!l be admitted to E— group fear, will permit an uninter- d flow of communist propagan- decrees an's two Lafayette street | parliament man was foreo into[the treaty as it stands or reject it, as Traffic Supervi Arence Dt - = | AUTOMORIL Why everhaul your car - Silver strect, for when w6 will t it in trade for an-|FRps AND BATTERIES- Lot O'Nell do| the motor vehicl ( v season is here. Whi Mayor A. M. Paonessa issued 0 |tors, Dempsey was tired and sleepy |versity of Virginia came together in| up for we specialize in re conditioman| ¥ G Ty T kel that Silver changed ArOTS (POl ! ta many veemed |[proclamation today urging ci g |after his trip and said he was going |a triangular track #nd field meet on| (A'S Awon 1860 New Brivain|| £ 5 v, o Sundaya 8 K i fo 13 nooti] a truck which is o Hvercoats, there was [cooperate in putting the p to keep indoors tonight. Farragut field today. All three con- e O'Nefl Tite & Dattery (o, 39-41 Washe that is not, and w ! g the o vho thought otherwise at|{light saving time, April 30 o testants had a strong coterie of repre- Ington St. Opp. BIKE club, iy ear at the time of his ar t. judging from the chapean that [ clocks will not be chang ‘radford, England, a city whose |sentatives though the Middies were a |~ ezt Barbers, Hajedress, Masseuse 18 re He passed down through and husiness will commence one hour | peapie depend on wool and its manu- [slight favorite due to their decisive | RATTERIES Yikod T b street, unconcerned, t all earlier in the morning and be brought | facture in some form or other for |[triumph over Pittshurgh last Satur-! volts. one 12 volts; also b ¥ orepair | FACIALS shampoos, scaly treatment, waves the fat as the ' 1o a close on hour earlier in the after [nmr livelihood is sometimes called | day. The track was heavy, due to ¥y to be cold b W kgl ) PR R B ; 504 o M o o . Moran 6-18 Booth St. Tel. home. Estelle V. Barkman, 527 W. Main of all cyes, noon. Woolopolis. the rains of yesterday. 622-15; house, 1864-16. s'|. Phone 1861, Plone fof dppointinent NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE (EPORT