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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922, | | AUTOMOBILES TRADE SCHOOL WINS €L AR Kitien JGHNGTN IIU”S City lems — FRAMING DOCUMENT || mie meravn |- s s s BY POISONED PLUM A aby s Vlalons rpecdoF B ST “WANT ADS” hauid, Newly haintad. Tlla oar Is oiig LINB [ATE o e off ofused p . o Vietor records o AQUTIYE o . i1 condition, No roasonuhie offer re N Died In Pact Or By Hands R oy e i CONENCUTIVE PTIONA ' Moran CGarago, 16-18 Rooth 8t Takes First Game of the Season ' | Retiring ~ Commissioner ~ Asks |, s or sy P> o ok Would Harmonize Fromeh and )y gu ... y ey Pt | B et S [letter to the mayor, has the tollowing [to say | Hon, A, M. Paonessa, Mayor, INew Dritain, Conn, Dear Sir: Your request 'for my resignation as a member of the Doard of Comy lon and Assessment re- | eeived, 1 am pleased to note that this Auntomobiles For Exchange 10 i Wil Tk Auto Parts and Accessories luential members of hoth major par- Services For Sei nt . J. Brady, Have U. S. Fighting Men With- The document does not specify thi# | 1o have a plioto of Mother in home Sur- 7 or to all _others, | roundings. We take them at your own an 20,000 miles. Keep down the | home by appointment. Prices reasonable, e 71 Chu | Gliu | Killed At Scicheprey, To Be Held S = ! drawn I'rom at Country. musf accept the principle of private ownership but demands that Call_us up. Avcade_Studio. long leases of private property to its In New Haven On Monday. . i i 7 0 uh tire g A o Yy manufactu former owners. A credit scheme to|_ _AUTOMOBIL If‘* LT 11, Cogswell, § Cheste O Another | In 3 ak | . The Goodell club will meet at the 53 ! i A ll 'mr” i 3 A tlres, pnt 18 new ,.,;, by the Scorg of § to 4 New York, April 20, — Powsibility Questions of Mayor Y. M. C.A, Tueday evening British Proposals to Russia ) B a s e, Bt 5 S8 that Mr, and Mrs, reemont M, Jack | 88,000 given away at the Kacey] U line 16 Trving Jost ¢, Arch & “This is & son, whose hodles were found In their L | 1°4ir, State Armory, April 218t to May | % ——— ; pes i M e 4150 Rrudehker oo, 3 apartme 3 s Anes- T £ v Y Al e Yonly Order Rates Upon Application, [ FRUCK 8 ron deliv W it ey e « Trade School nine de.|Avartment in Brookiyn last Wednes. Beverin Johnmon, a member of the | 1Eh-advt ) s ooeo | Genon, Aprjl 20, (Ry Associated ||| Youriy __l___ ir4ti TRUCK=§ “ton_delivary, Wit vy The States Tr day morning were killed by pol8oned Members of the Ameriean Soclety £ 4 7] #ood open express bady and Hent en feated the Bristal 1hgh school team | ! poi ! board of compensation and assessment a ¢ i 1 1hin: Amatisin 1 In line with Premier Lloye Count 6 word, to & line, glno, 160, A, G, Mawker, 53 Kim 8t thi ening ot Walnut, Hill Park by|D/ums hus been advanced by Dr. B.|gop saveral yeurs, and one of the com. | (07 Steel Treating und the |George's declaration that the new al- 14 laes to rn inch, Y b Thene 2460 E s morning at Wi M. Vaughn, medical examiner for the | Soclety of Mechanical Engineers from | om0 . Russians must Miimum fApace, 3 linea . 7 - v of bto 4. The game was slow | missioners who recently was asked to | {lled proposals to the Russians m M'nimum Wook Charge, 35 Cents, 1017 Caxland sy towrng . L3300 the score of b to K distriet attorney of Kings county ’ , New Britain are the guests of the| o oo . Tl sk ) st o 15 1618 A ton {ruc 200 3 but became interest ) resign by Mayor A. M. Paoncssa, to-| . be considered as a whole n specia ——— A ton truck . for the fivst part hut beci " The police now say that Mr. and : ] New Departure company, in Bristol, | 4 . ok Bid g No Ad. Acrurtal Aftor 1 P. M, For 1918 Overland light delvery (ruck . 116 fng In the latter part, when in the o A0 B i day adhered to the request, M. John- | drafting committoe was endeavoring |||, o, 8 05+ RSIE LM AT06. L very car is thoroughly overlauled elghth Inning with the score & to 1[0 "% Jackson either dled in a sulelde) o, jy complying to the request, In a e M fiaa : ‘and save |today to frame a document which Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For It and roady for the road, d tham. Bristol ataged ® rally|Poek or wors polsoned by Bomeons Pay your dog license now a would harmonize the differences in || Convenlence of Customers. Cail 925 And AUTO REPAIR €O, against ‘I' le{ st Llein | Who sent them frut, loaded with a & dollyr,—advt. the demands submitted by the Brit-[[ Ak For a “Waat Ad" Operator. 638 E. Main 8t Tel. 20163 :’l‘v} :‘ ')"A'* \ree” TUns, aimos "Bl drug or chemieal that would cause Robert B, 8kinner and wife of Maple i ung Japeneh delegations, ___ Owen evenings from f-d, e seore, BE e juick paralysis and ensuing death (HiIL who have spent the week at]™ ppa pragmble was completed last | - — — e THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, : » N Bty 5 wak e I'he most important support of the Cleveland, vnlnu. \\‘AH ve tomorrow night and the remainder of the draft ANNOUNCEM S At The feature *" AR AR S Hink murder theory is the finding in My, | night for Niagara Fulls A wus expected to be ready for sub- = R MANWELI CHAL pitching of Hueftlein of Bristol HIgN. |y, ccgon's stomach of .a large piec May Victor records. C. L. Plerce | niceion to the full sub-commission of Burial Lots, Monnments 1] MAD 4 ‘ i Although he had practically no e fryegh plum & Co.—advt, Russian affairs scheduled to meet at | MONUMENTS, mausoleums and head- USED CARS RO THIS W behind him, - he had @ wonderful day, | jugg what did cause the death o [! B it B el — e 11 o'clock this morning e et Tl SRS i Ay A allosine : A cquest is not due to an wsincerity, | A " ) . marble and granite orything In cem- ard Fadan, sirlking out 16 men und | SHOWINE| thg couple will not be offieially kiown |[UER 1t 19F T8 1o A0Y Rncest | CHANGES IN REALTY || While tne Treneh documont atated| Syt amiie, yeryiing, n s Lot only b hits and two bases alls, His Wil the « ts have returned their v b ¢ (Pt 2 A7 M0 Yorks, 8t corner Bt, W id 8 i teammates (el down miserably hehind ”'“,‘”‘. 'Y,\| ,m“;,q.h,,l:‘ .Ix'(}.l,f:,',‘,l l;',:' part in the past, but due to your de- e Sl It T agricultural reconstruction | Works, Clitk Kt comer 1 420 OnldundSoinn. Bim and made errors upon crrors, | pon , i sire to make a “unificd body” out of VYALUES DISCUSSED |should come berore other things,” the Florists s Touring o 0 ) ton Maig | DoMes Biy (1o i WWa raparie BNSEAIN| g 18 0s, British ‘program dealt more fully With | f5 i i RGNS and flowers for wil o t 8 passenger rondster, forcing him to piteh many extric balls| ¢yoip theory of murder they have on If you mean by this term that you credits for Russia, favoring a reduc-| Cusions; anniversarics, partics, banguets, 1019 1Pord Pouring. cvery session their hands the most intricate murder Akalta \ 2 1 -),.’ 1 .I L4 tion in her war debt and conceding | Wweddings, funerals, ote. Call “Flower 1018 Padge 7 passenger touring. tstonz Lineap mystery New York has seen for many |{e81¢ @ board awvhich will worls 0 ¢ naission Would Have Propertics | gnat foreigners formerly owning nron. | hone’ 1116, Prampt “attention, Vola | 130 Arc'it s e The Trade school nine showed good | years, - harmony, your request in my case | R "“‘ e ""'"" M ”1““' NE PYOP- | pojora) (o, 90 West Maln St Open Lvenings and Sunduys. form both in the field and at bat et [geems to be misplaced. - During the| Atong Entire Length of Main Street | (1 B (HESHG ;:,“’I",'_I'I'"('I', m“(),‘”f':“.:"' E Lost and Founa TOR=1% (o0 CapRaliy Jixpross bty eept for a little wildness in the excit- clght years it has heer’ my privilege 3 | hip. Which woild ‘confilat '_m el Siots Ay RGN Very grood condition. Make offer, Will ex= s ments, the team showed up HALLORAN BEG to serve the city on this hoard, there Placed on New Rating ) 1 would conflict ‘with AIREDALE PUPPY found, Phono 2624, ge for touring car, Can he seen eves JRm oment ! £ A 2 has ,never been any friction between |soviet principle of nationalization. : g nings or Sunda Phone 206 very we ”“'“"'““ ders ”""l'”""|“ lits members nor between any of its| Many importunt changes.in proper- rench Demands, \% T e and rim. Lost probably | TRECK=TTalf tan capacity, 1920, Good tires pSLUEE e gume, AR L6 ins ; ¢ / valuations along Main street, were| Irance would demand that if pri- ¥ Lo 1 and this city Thurs- [ and - good mechanieal condition, Russell 8 . % y ashs | O pess| Candidate Mails An- | members and the executives of our B, B D v ) L i at If oy Maple K ! ity | % field played very well ;;.L.m‘; \\A.:Iy,_ ( ressional didat A A recommended at a meeting of the |vate property cannot be restored, the | day noon. Reward, Phone 967-12.° B 10 Chestiut et T e it | mouncements OF Candidacy As| Fhe men who have served on this| Tealty valuation bourd last night. |former owners he given indemnity, | NECKIACE T, ot Euit SU i firat seven Innings, but in the elghth, board have been big cnough to leave| AmOng those to be recommented |The French further desire an arrang Ot he went wild and passed the Bristol| piends Lay Plans For New Club. Dolitics and personel miereats Cout of | are cuts from’ $400 to $300 u front|ment for payment of Interest on the | e . batters one after the other. He was A i 2 . il foot from Ilm street to Chestnut, and [ Russian state bonds. I"aiMng an v Main s . R Dort m,m. Thon 0 St gt | Plans are being made by local dem- | consideration and have devoted their ! ! o B B OUT-AuC A Bndond stilng. 1 iy ol (™ | (fforts to the sworn duty of the city,| from $1,000 to $800 from Walnut|agreement before December 31 next, . Pone 1793 A |I'“ ‘m.~ lel »”\'lmnlt m', ‘.:Lll':x.f;,n «:u‘m Al Al o.| So any improvement along that| Street, to J. A. Andrews store. It is the matter would be decidéd by a . ; A i : nni . I 1 ! 3 by . [line, it seems to me, will not be with-| proposed to have a rate increasing mixed _mhlu.mnn tribunal with an 3 It F : AUTO PAI You pn“!\nl thit part of He showed pretty good form but|ciation” for the purpose of furthering iy e h o th from $1,000 to $1,400 on the west side [impartial chairman. e your auto ai Cntler's, 22 Oak St. Phone became rather rattled with @ man on | Mr. Halloran's candidacy for the|[In YOUr power 1o, make, On the other bitass “"h‘ow‘ o \Weat,* Maih atpaet, Louis Barthou, chief ench dele- wheat, WHOLE IAIN WHE <14, We also buy used car 2 g % ati ro his dis | hand, if you mean that it is your in- Al » % ‘ 1 . i Caleium and ALL Vitamines intact; [ BATTERTE ¢ Turrell about your bat- b In the ninth, Bristol, with a|democrat nomination from this dis 2 TRl 0ntialEn WERtAAAY Tonrallv]. JaK i . t . gLoly e tention to build, out of the Board of |On the cast side the rates to start Bate took occasion yesterday formally| [0 G0 00" Gt e WONDER- | ter old. J. M. Farrell, 110 man on third and .\'m'n{)-l and one out, | tric ate has already been as- |Compensation and Assessment, a poli- | With $1;000 at Chestnut street, and in- to deny rumors that he intended to| JOOD of the e it 1 can; *ranklin wre. Phone 1218, attempted a squeeze play, but Elhers,| The candidate ready been todt mashira 1o ibe el slihas crease to $1,700 at Farrell's store, |duit the conference and said it was| money back gua Begin using it [ BXGTRRI Aide Batte and service, playing third picked the pill out of the |sured the support of the Hardware tical machine to be used either —for| % F " = 7 i 500 he | not even certain he would go to Par NOW! Noups " for” nertady leatth, N miman ur old, battery for a new dust and caught his man at home, It |Cily Democratie club and reporta personal or party Interests you are| bionce sraduating to $3,000 at, thel /™ Cfhe SO0 8 Bl TELCE0 0 R0 MDEB. UNION, 821 Paric Bt. o lome Jol sl Lt 8t and ‘ce B, AN ¢ G . 4 e solutely i e g at | railroad tracks. From the tracks to I q SOTHEITS \May 1%, Rho will apir < . ST was easily the hest play of the game, |[scores of offers of assistance from in- [absolutely right when you assume that o i ‘ot, the rate would be |18 understood, however, that he may 3 sraph. We have a Moth- e, “atii Y I will not fit into any such mechanient| Commercial strect, the rate would be o ; J 0 connecting round bearings, The next man up struck out and end : FiRe A ) $1,000 graduating down to $900 at the |l€ave for the French capital after the 's Day s al. for $2.50. Good axles at Cutler's, 22 Ouk St ed the game. ACH; it Feni 3 4 5 g allied Russian propoSals are reported |. s A WACH 5 With a little more couching and | Announcement of Mr. Hallorar's| As a citizen of New Britain allow| Bronson hotel. - From Burritt school | FHE B ITREL FOPTECE ¢ ! WOULD LIKE Go communicate Wih o new ; - little warm weather, the Trade school | entry into the congressional race are(me to voice my opinion when I say |to North street, the rate drops as low Eight Points, mothir Aio liae An_abunidannojot. moths 2 : ading. Most convenient gas should develop a strong nine which | being mailed today throughout the that in your wholesale requests for| s, 875 In places. I'rom the Natlonal| . correspondent of the Central| & 1 v i sn i Doa Gar fusiheg hould become one of the leading con- | district resignations. of s members ‘of- thie(hatlic o OUIYierdtore tite rate 1aitolle Tt pER ST SaE TR I : < s sh t 1804 4 ARIg e various boards, you are flagrantly | be $1,100, thence graduating to $100| CHE ° e e 8 el tenders for the state title. ‘olatie: ‘the inh‘-nt and purpose of |at Beaver street. draft proposals to Russia set forth v 3 - " NTDAT ND U WANT MARINES OUT the ‘vh‘nf{m' which wpt‘t‘ificfll\y rmulr 5 cight points, the principul of which fa| T, 3 " velopin JEOD & TUNLOP: 15 PEANIKLN & S ey . = that Russia shall recognize all haer . camera service SQUARE. FUNERAL OF HERO |that boards shall be bi-partisan and | DEATHS AND FUNERALS ||, [t shall vecognize all har| [ : e perpetual, and you as a member of AR S, oA ' A MKON “ownel il receive prompt teso tires a Lawyers and Others in Haiti ' Would | oy city government for the past dec- Philip Jacobs. e ml,‘,‘,“”::“r S p’(',‘: iy ?:: uel courteous sorvico at Judd and Dun- Wost Tond Vlcanizing Works, ade must be awire of that fact. Philip Jacobs, age 32 years, a na-|unotier five years BT e T Tl Hhana ‘{;;L‘; . G- T, McCarthy, - Prop, However, 1 shall willingly consent |tive of Persia, died-at the New Britain : 8 & Thotn- b Hon to your request. If I can in any way |General hospital vesterday following |y, as a private citizen help to make your|an operation performed the first of | Washington, April —Another [administration successful anfl our city [the week. He was unmarried. The v ETave ST o setition for withdrawal of American|a place to be proud of, you may count | funeral will be held Monday after- New Haven, April 20.—The funeral |1 y of Sergeant Philip J. Brady, late of |marines from Haiti was presented tolupon me to do my utmost. noon at 2 o'clock from the South finance trade would be favorably con- Auto And Truck A Co. €, 102nd infantry and who was|the state department today but the Respectfully, Congregational church chapel ~with |y e o docented) the Bro. | Srma o Teiter (han good killed at Seicheprey, France, on April |reception accorded it appeared to give SEVERIN JOHNSON. |the Rev. Mr. Adams officiating. In- |0 5 I SABILLAY & PAILL AT res. ex, Wo mean “Hond.” 90, 1918, will bo held here ,\1].,...1;._\-, ||n'1)n'un:|:~'l- of a change ml (uu- policy B terment Will be in Fairview cemetery. )y “ronitcherin chief soviet defe- i,y Reputablo Cuncorngr Er T T g R body hawing been received from [of the American government. v g ey y : | IST. MAIN, 213 A L et zate, at first refused e i = seas. Phil Brady was a clerk in| A group of lawyers representing the VANT CHANGES IN mucl Reeve. fhb R ,l‘.(_O‘r:l’i’|;‘»’t(‘;°‘r""""r:"".r“""‘ HUPNOBILE CARS Autos—Taxi Ser 13 : % a 3 3 9 g ¢ 50 v Lo 3 3= Clty Serv o postoffice, known to hun-[national popular government league ‘ Samuel Hpeve, aged 69 years, a res- ondent. .Taler e e e Britis HariTora Ave :mll‘s' at. S > T of Yalc under ates and |and the foreign policy association, two P. S. AUTO RATES |ident of this city for the et 18D L aid th itish iy taxt sk 24 hours on duty. s during a term of several years|organizations which recently joined years, died last night at his home, 174»;'lf“:,"”?‘:f“l;;’;h;' ";‘:‘:! ff’;, ""“‘;”“]"."R : ) o e RS HENSp e nlelty in the sub-station. When the Second|in @ memorial on the subject filed Glen street. He was employed for |yaf Lact: (0K at i ]tholr;:(d‘i;nr:s- SMOBILE CO. I “,v..l’.‘é‘” 3 Connecticut regiment, . N. G., was|with Secretary Hughes called in per-| gujinance Committee of Common |S€Veral years at the Corbin concern. slng: Teantisaiv. < P il et Sl b being reeruited for Mexican border|son on the secretary today and asked | He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. y. s IERLINGLERUG service and the local companies with |that the question be given immediate| Council Will Submit New Schedule |James Recor of this city, and Mrs, 5 oo Statlo their rookies were having a marck|and serious: consideration, : Frank Viring, of New Haven, three| WILL OPEN NIGHT ARERS through the city just prior to depart-| Mr. Hughes in reply said he of Rates at Next Meeting. sons, William Reeve, John Reeve and Touring ure for Niantic, Brady surprised his|would take the evidence presented Joseph Reeve, of this city, and a SCHOOLS MONDAY Spotil BEcliniiy v il tric lights : v falling i line with or adviseme . . | brother, John Reeve, j 5 . - LYONS ST, on the corner of 8 triends by »' tl'!;V:lA' H_:'('.'r“il‘l_‘ b : under advisement. next meeting of the common council, | wrother, John Reeve, judge of pro LYONS ST n the corner of Shuttls Qumber ol fother ' r ; T will submit the following public sery- bate in Burlington. The funetal will £ M. ‘ T 'n 2 . w_Ave., garage. Inquire on prem- small bundle of personal effects wrap- ote 100 Cut in Pa ] el ; be held at 9 o'clock Monday morning | Americanization Bureau to Help New oy b i ice rates for approval: 3 d i vspaper he marched away. at St. Joseph's church. Autos “and ped in & newspaper he marche a phis ‘ehirch Residents Become Citizens at Next | From the passenger station to mny L (0 12 = rady was assigned later at Niantic Of Assistant Prosecutor | ! 2 Eolictalio By 1918 touring car, e SYOTES i q ar Brady was € point within the city limits, fifty ’ st overhauled, top and upho per , f l‘ll'_\~lx";|\|gl?:m| r:;:tnnr- and on the border duty as @ The salary committee of the com-| .. i< potween the hours of § | George P. Murphy Session of Naturalization Court. fect. I res in fine shape. Price e . $85. Guaranteed t for sale. New clerk with the regiment, ¢ mon council at a session last night| The funeral of George P. Murphy ; o suit. M. Irving Jes- | Ijieai al Repair Shop ) | | B P b s it g | encral Repair Shop, #5 Elm 8t. Rev. Orville Petty. the chaplain|yoted to recommend to the council at! charge of twenty-five cents per addi-| V&S held at 10 o'clock this morning Beginning Monday, May 1, Director | ter, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker | 5Tyt 1~ Socond-hand, ~ like new. Tow who later became chaplain in the jtg next session that the salary of the | yio ol pascengers after midni at St. Mary's church. Rev. J. J. Cur- [ James E. O'Brien ,of the Americani- | ¢ T = . Bicycles repaired at low prices and d tional passenger; after midnight to|® = x 1 touring. Driven 3,000 miles, suaranteed. Poter liosso, (36 East Mai 102nd. Brady stayed with the colors |, nt prosecuting attorney be re-| g oy Sone passenger, $1.00, und Aty |10 ©f West Haven, was the celebrant | zation bureau of the school d®part- NG IR TEE: DI S e aulsrantaa EaGer Rouso, 1981 BRsE, Ml BOAENELINONERdna: ; duced from $1,000 to $600. The of- | cents for each additional passenger: ©f @ solemn .requiem high mass. Rev.|ment, will open evening schools three | st fhone b = ik VIDRON and wide car Al In the Yale postoffice there is a flag ffice had been vacant for several a1 over one mile, fifty cents extra: | William A. Krause, was the deacon;|nights a week to those of foreign birth v shape. Special equipment, includes ext with a gold star on it and a framed |months, being filled only last WeeK | from any house to the hospital and |K¢¥: John T. Winters was the sub-|Who wish to learn the technical mat- | Hudsoy Chiain guards, oversize tircs and a 15 foot | | s 3 A 5 o i Fra g B | : 2 2 United. Sta Many others, Aaron | waterproof “canva caver. Reasonable, photograph of Brady, in memory of fwhen William M. Greenstein .Was | return, $2.00; from any house to hos- | deacon and Rev. Walter McCrann was | ters bertaining to the United Staty HHN “Avos iatifor | 3 4 5 tpaln 0 12 West Ji= | | The ordinance committee at the and midnight. th an additional the clerk who left it to fight for his |gejected for the place, | pital without return trip, .50; | the master of ceremonies. The funeral | a1:d what makes it go. . The ¢ ASSES | A TTOMOBILIS—High ~ grade country. z christenings, $2 extra; funoral | was largely attended, and there was | Will continue until June 21, closing AN taken in trade for the New Series Max- sEEser o 3 ks elivere i1y irty | @ wealth of floral bequests. During the | time for the next session of naturali- | well. Look our used cars ovar hefore yr . Local Theaters Will trunks delivered to first floor, fi q During jum e L R e - g o dentE inty-five cents for each |MAss Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang, and |zalion court. 1y, We u evenings 4 - uir FRENCH GAB]NET GALLED Run on Daylight Time |;iifiona foor: salesmens trunis |45 the body was taken from the| THe first class will be held May 1,in| 5r° Aoassimo Ao siles Cop 338 et iorie o0, bis TR cginning on Monday the local | from the railroad to the sidewalk and |church, she rendered “Lead Kindly ‘\II"‘ ';Idsl S_v);o'ul' and _\\im mc‘f‘): v\vll'}" cars. Phone 2109, s e M e ey e [ theaters will operate on daylight sav- | e 00+ aeliverad store, | Light.” The pallbearers were, John|Monday night for eight weeks; the |BUICK, 101y, o Touing & Members Have Been Notified (o Beet || 808 B0 o annotncements | thisty-fw sents extons trantcs oeocs| Curtin, William F. . Gurtin, Willlam | second_ class will start May 2, in the :;';‘,'”,_,;(;,:'1u,_;;;,{,;\;;',”{;‘l;;,'"‘ & masllont | ey T Tomorrow—Delegation Head Will [made this afternoon by the managers | town, $1; one or two suit cases, fifty |Curtin, Fred Watson, Peter Dorsey| Central Junior High school and will . ¢ & THence, 13 Hnin &t Phone | Ll of it WEsRe EuRTanieeE [of the various hous cents; rental of car, $3 per hour for |and Thomas Curtin. The flower bear- Meet every Tuesday night for eight ¢ Good Leed Cars Aro Said.” | Gy "ttt T e o0 oa Explain Matters, The box office: t the Iox and|the first hour and 50 per hour | €rs were, ‘Bdward Kicrnan and Fran- | Weeks, and the third class will meet | CHIALMEL: el ii 3 | rebuilt a 1917 rebullt at | P'alace theaters will be open at 12:30 thereafter. cis Clynes. The committal service at|€Very Wednesday night for eight| ¢iuivpe AL R M 4 ] 10 Ddonk n Ao chondt Parls, April 20.—(By Associated | 100 i the ufternoon, . standard| The committee will also recommend {the grave was conducted by Rev. J. | weeks. ! ; s Alao. gavbral Harley-David: i . . foky It nt ot 582, 5 6 and up. Hadfield-Swenson Co., SRS Y 5 ',”"'f'_ time, beginning Monday. At the Palace [a change in the parking ordinances | J. Curtin, Rev. John T. Winters ana| About 70 men have signified (Neir | Gigvior e 919 “106° touting ot French cabinet his been catied for |y, L0 Cice will open at 6| setting a limit of forty-five minutes | 1iev. Walter McCrann, The burial was| 4¢8ire (o study the constitution of this | sine xooi. Tiis (3 exelln. mhoistry Sunday night when vice-Premier Bar- | ;01 it he evening and at Fox's at | for parking on the north side of West |in St. Mary’s new cemetery, | country, its plan of government and | # LY 3 e EHa Tiran S Gerion delas | i ) 3 iy Ry a1 | Haw E §t. Pl 56 AU and thou, head of I'\hv |‘x}' n h'”“.lm‘:’ Wt. | 9145 o'clock. The Lyceum theater will| Main street, from the city building = other things required by the natural- | ppis (s 1 Isters, tour- [ radiators, when braken or bent, need the LELON AWILLOULINE T also operate on daylight saving time. [ line to High street, and five minutes Mrs. Michael Lynch. ization laws. The classes will be un- | ings, A p 4 Motor Co., ( ton- tention of skilled mechanics. When In ation | : e ¥ : S N I ek R .| der the personal jurisdiction of Mr.| W Tord Dealer. Phoue| grouble, let us restore the orginal shape The Echo de Paris understands that | DCEINDIAE next Thursday. i '1‘1“ lmmh ?lr]nilfrorx| Irln Sr‘hmx'pr of I1h1( ]fumlml 5 Mcrs' A?:W‘(};;dflhl;)lnd“\“'Rrion who will" do the teacking |1 s ot your et "Baisleo. f8 Oup Alinit0) A o High street. The voard of police .awlor street, wi e held at| AR : FORD. 10 i % Tood con- ker. Corbin Place, Pl M. Barthou is inclined to accept cer- ? B | himself. They will meet from f7:30 |FORD. 101 £ - Gopt o I Ll L ! commissioners recommended unlimit- | 9 ‘clock Monday morning at St ¥ dition. Oldsmobil 0 New Britain, 'O TATNTING--Our a perience o ons to the Russians rela- L o ! ; it d Ndsm i 7 " o tain concessions to the Russi Opinion b“" A“ aited ed parking on the north side of the |Mary's chuirch. The burial will be jn | Until 9 p. m 6 Main St F AP Ll ablomoutie naniing 18-ae Souritcanll Sustommers haye hh made o ar debts, fc lated by th nl o . " § ot & 1 , e : % o o A v satis E e 0 v NI ST Y " From Corporation Counsel | street. The limit -now is forty min-|St. Mary's new cemetery. ; 921 Jaxceliont —condition g e v : s sritish delegates, hecause he has re- 3 throughout, ter, demountable E i ¥ e B e thut the British gove| dudge John H. Kitkham, corpor- | ute IO it Wi B AL ) ritaln, known Thomp- atlon oounel, frow W p CARD OF THA} LA ——| gon_Aute Shop. High grade work only, ernment is disposed to re duee or can- Atlor puncil, from hom an opinion e P - HANK. " FORD, 1919 2 talks. L. M. ianior rear Arch 8t We wish to thank all who assisted Tourings, s::. up v).. e 1917 Max- e wame proportion IFrance’s | Wis sought Thursday on the question ) & N | 1L Penen T “" "I’I I‘”“\ 2 "‘:' 'l‘ ‘m'”v'”“ ! of whether or not O. 1. Curtis and TO SELL “JENN[E T.” us in any manner at the time of the e L Oon r ‘“"h. | yEe \"\“,'a o speclalty var ¥ 2 G. Fenton had violated the public death of our beloved husband and Solia, BT Now BHLEIR. Avo, Hurttord: ANTONIO BUIFFA & CO., PROPS. 1t is still insisted in official eircles ; | Cohen, ) . : B! acts by not filing of ¢ i athe a specia anher we wis Open evend 224 ARCH ST, T AR Basthoi's refusn to Parls s ¥ not filing a list of contributors father. In a special manner we wish penevening 5 ok to the former's mayoralty campaign, 5 ' 4 to thank M V ORD A . oot ol i e e tio l nayorally campaign, | U, 8, Marshal Walter Advertises Aum |to thank the Modern Woodmen of FORD ) BRdd cHUnRE, MomY SMOBILE PAINTING and truck bodies had not given the opinion up to noon, g America, Royal Neighbors of Ameri- ( Continued Irom Iirst Page) ll\:‘vl\(‘ \}” evenings, 77 Bust Broad St do o order. “Migh class work, satiss the city clerk asserted. The public| Running Ship For Sale, “Barnacles|ca, St. Jean de Baptiste society and - N T e | faction guarantecd and price roasonable, acts state that such list must be filed 4 all others who sent flowers. Long Battle I'ront i D I 56, | et uvizia, 239 Perk Bt Plions & within 15 . The time limit ex-| Aand All MRS, E. DUBE, The firing opened along a front ex- Pully Pulgien: zeivs it 10 ANt o - STUITIer Cae. - BArlis: Fonaare B i ark Maiasaiten: | e \\“mr.- lay || New Haven, AsAl” ¥8Stmited I\H\T 8 II”\'J':‘ DUBE, t‘on('J‘m[? ‘Y‘rm? I«]n}:ngm;u.\, 12 lmnlc-. in_Ave, Phone 17 ,‘2:”"‘,:“..,.. lamps and donts in bodics put " Hrat- Premier Poincar . = | States Marshal Walter today began L DU e Lol - B L {ires, new paint, mechani S0 T e & : - Mayo (alled Away by drumming up” trade by liberal VIRTOR DYBE Bt Ui LR BRI e i MR Eala o | e e dnt e e e < e Hiikadiy e 3 d ¢ g the Peking-Hankow . Phone 731, pelin 8 . DYToeH. - Sl Mayor ”“, Mrs. A, M. I':wm h."w o I\irh el ("l‘["\”r‘ A We wish to express out thanks to|l'ao Ting-Fu. The artillery firing was ‘“ 4”(.m;’|1 gin i}us' r:' y lu I*r.’n;‘ - ; were called today to the bedside of | i 9 28 ¢ el ¢ ear is “tly e cally new cord tires. Price and term P coveric AV . New Britain Chapter. American In- | Mrs. Paonessa’s fathe Ferdinand | JU1Y. The craft has been tied up at|OUr neighbors, relatives and friends i UMY . Being fend Do SR EeRSUmLERS, My SIVing JSSEE. (0 i e al > the sympathy extended us during|ands of: people including ms 5 o koo Lo kinds of auto body repairing. We have Holly of Tomkins Cove, N. Y. Mr, Hol- | 40ck and the carrying charges were|0F the sympathy extended us during| anc kel many for.| Arch 8. This is a Studebuker year. lad 20 years' cperience in this busi- I o much that the court ordercd a ~nr1 CAR Tor Tidian niotorcycle, First- condition, Price re nable, for on his own initiative The reticence of the officials here in connection with M, Barthou's home coming has given rise to speculation as 10 possible differences between the our sorrow, the death of our beloved | ¢igners mounted the city walls, from MOT L Tate mode AT - | ness. Let us estimate on your auto body stitute of Banking Fntertained inf )y is in'a eritical condition, and is not | T TR i o wife, sister and daughter, Mrps. Vin-|Which the smoke of the battlefield dition. Oldsmobilc Ne: Britain, work. J. W. Walsh Auto Top and Up- o expected o survive, € le inarshial Buys “eVerything®| . +'ryovie, Wesalso SvIEh to thinnk thel| was vigibie: . 30, holstering Co., 207 Eim St, near Sey- the Bell City. il goes with the Jennie T, “barnacles, |, 2 X i 5, 5 i mour. Plone 264 - s - " donors,of the heautiful floral tributes Americans Watch Pightin, BATT s o BRITISH e and ail™ but it is recalled that the puy 3 ey . e ent condition. Pr 1 13, | BATTERILS- The April meeting S 3 t COMPLAIN 330,000 6argo. of WHIskey WEk solse VINCENT DOYLE, During the night sounds of inter. 3 Have you expericnced tery trouble, chapter, Ameplcar Yite® ¢ sk l‘j e \‘h‘ g MRS, J. DALEY and FAMILY. | mittant firing came from the front, | TEXING' TOT8, Chummy roadeior §150 | Sce us for satisfactory scrvice, P Coal Laporters Affceted By Strike of | A0 unloaded and is thought to be hut with the dawn a brisk cannonade vs these! 1620 L1018 Dodge tour-| HARTFORD BATTERY & SERVICE Banking was 1a I i der Jotlt and ke 0 A B ; ; 5 A0 SUlt. gl carNE WVICL STATION el Tast Tvan] s Atricrivan Minoms under lock and ke "j a storehouse. CARD OF THANKS hegan, the city rousing to the mount- e e N A e i B A _ BATTERY DEPT. We wish to express our sincere [ing sound. Some Americans ventured | {5 916, roadster, Hquinned With #ix | CONTRACTS iy ling of any kind, ; ; S 4 thanks to our relatives and friends|out to the race track, west of Peking $350. The Lash| General overhauling and repairing. Dead exporters ha wen unable to increase | 3 . 3 g . o N3 b RS in' o Uo el 2 and © stol ardware O 3 Witia nfuie wos Atod » N }1' " ‘ 'vm Hv‘w "mm '1” |1‘ ©| Charlestown, W. Va., 29, for the sympathy and courtesies ex-|Where they saw Chang-Tso-Lin's 1\11:«'“. oo i :Aln. 'n; N:\lq_ We and Ity }mg (”m'l!nlrrnlw IS Llllyur n]cm‘; the s e 'y because | (12 ssociated Press)- e ¢ A i st fie £ » [ A Reputable Conce ¥y, Hlapces the Drist ks, e ikt . By Associnted Press) - Revnolds| tenged us i our sad bereavement in | troops directing artillery fire from the 3 ¥ -12¢ Hesilénce Phone §86- I of the coal strike according to a re- and William Blizzard, “went on” to . g dent G. . Winger presidel and thank- [ o5 00 ed the Dristol members for their splendid support during the year The address of welcome wis defiver- LAIOLLGS, BrE . BOINE \washington, April 29— DBritish coal| “TREASON" TRIAL over from this city kb oy the loss of our daughter and sister |lills. AXWEIL 1T Samanaly per | ND OVERLANDY tepaliing our . ¢ commerce department to- | Logan county with several hundred|and for the,beautiful 'floral pleces Fear Allied Intervention ot, good tires, . The Lash Motor | Speciaity. G 18 and Igni- lay trom Trade Commissioner Dye at | men under their command after Dis- ant Both Chang Tso-Lin and Wu Pei- ‘0. Ine., Cor. Lincoln and West Main 8ts. 8ys erhiauled. Overland Repair London trict President Frank Keeney of the| ™ (g I°u have apparently warned their LOnoR, L Jhohs. 3% E general opinio south | Unite e Workers had advise . Saginn X 4 y o avold . aDproncnt ity o roa New ¢ MEG. arts replaced and Rl by Pk i Bl ral opinion ‘m the south !nlyl \!nj‘ \‘\u‘llAr.\ had n}\l»i‘l MRS, JENNIE DALY & IFAMILY, | forces to avoid approaching the city T anl bk, VERYATOW prive., Oldsm 51 West Main 8t Bristol & bar " f ales export trade Is,” he said, “that{armed marchers at Madison to return o trak B on account of the warning of the le- [ {iie o of New Brtain: o Muin street, geasuol. » B sl t United States has ch o lar@: | home as ordered hy Br e Jand- = » B % e < . 4 e . Ma - S AT i f8%en. by hott talk J r‘y‘ su [h args | home (‘“ ordered hy Ilm::. Gen. Band LONG SWIMMING RACE zations that they would not tolerate | _Plon T g g at z nu‘]\ln..?:;[:u:h TOGL o, coal « ind that no ship- | holz, Reynolds testified today in Bliz-| Now York, Aprll 20.—A Marathon | disorder in Peking. The government 3 JF Uruck, 1920, % ton capacity, sized wrist pins m Ethics™ by S . ) ¥ Tin s re i to take place les: ard's trial o 1re; ) ‘harge. 4 9 o e rlose 3 v gates a excellent ust painted and thor overhiaiing and rep: ¥ ake place unless zard’s trial on treason charge. swimming race of 3% miles was add- | 18 prepared to close the city gates at | SRR ! T, s 4l good and 4| 830 West Main st Phor the Bristol Trust cor en i strike lasts longe P ow € _— s - E = - o tke Justs longer Lhan s now ex- | ¢ to the list of international gport |any mowment, but this has so far not [ of them brand vow. §». nd Gareze, 171 | RADIATORS - No matier what condit r 1w National by t ¢ < g from t} 5 . | BROKERS BANKRUPT, classics today when the international | been deemed necessary. _South Main 8t. Phone §:0. 8 i Bt here, W8 can repair it ded the entertainmoent 5 a - provided 1 § — Y-, : 1. B i . = | ac ; = Tost tie| 2 in=ialled, AN work guaranteed, New York, April 20.—An involun- | cup race committée announced that PACRARD, 7 pa . e 2 reasongble. New. HHgIANd Had. 3 . ar for livery, $300. . of PLENN THI: BONUS BILL tary petition in bankruptey was filed | the annual swim over the Point | ISR Sritain, 8 Maln ft, Plione ptor Worke, 17 | Phone 0. g pob i g Washingt Senate fi in federal conrt today against the|Breeze-Rrighton Beach. course, in FOX'S X A9 F nassehgs? TOUTRE AT, ,,,K\ BIMONIZ 1n many oases Known tc Haven, April 20 t nance commn cpublie. at ajbrokerage firm of Raynor Nicholas| New York had been opened to com- . sine and ha 5 Jsnt | Superior to paint. Restores the lustre and unini of Uni v erence today directed that twoland esdell. Liabilities were es- | petitors from)all nations. Next Mon., Tues., Wed. 3 e B ety e ",?,‘.,,,,‘,‘,,;”“".','.‘,,,,,‘,,'_' vania who attended the buil g (e soldiers honus bills émbody- | timated at $300,000, Blaine J. Nich-} Decision {o internationalize the con- HAROLD LLOYD in SR e AT dies looking new and have hit upon & their nniversity team with Yale g the plans proposed by Chairman [olas a member of the firm was ex- |test was favored by leading natatorial GASQ R-MADE MAN” -C. Rudolph s 5, Dot Geatar, | Plan that will interest you-a plan that ternoon will dine tonight and have McCamber and Senator Smoot of | pelled from membership in the New | organizations including the New York A SAILOR- i M hone 205 51 IKUOF EHETES for TR et guest President Angell of | Utali he drafted for consideration by |York Consolidated stock —exchange | Swimming assocfation which will sup- 5000 Feet of Laughter = e Foraasiiverine; Rep your crank case, or filling the tranemis: the majority, proba on Monday. |yesterday. ‘se ic trucks, $100 td aron G, Coliew, | elon and differential. ‘lark's Auto Lauge | e : tday ervise it SR VN 857 New Britain Ave, Martford, dry, rear 103 W. Main, Phone §59-4 TO BE GUEST OF litle. 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