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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922 —Wednesday Specials— FROM THE New York Bargain House 381-383 MAIN ST. Formerly New Britain Clothing Co. UNBLEACHED COTTON 36” 10c TABLE CLOTH 50c WOOLEN BLANKETS Full Size, Single $1.25 HUCK TOWELS CURTAIN SCRIM | 12¢ FRUIT OF THE LOOM 18¢ U. S. BLANKETS $2.50-$3.50 BED SPREADS Full Size $1.49 DENIM CLOTH 25¢ HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS $1.25 FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS $1.00 ——— LOCAL DELEGATEY MAY BACK BINGHAM (Continued From First Page.) | would depend upon the temper of the | delegates and the control which either faction has. If there should | |be no contest for controller or an ef |fort to make a test as to the strength | |of the contending factions the con-| | vention will be a short and smooth |running one. The renomination of U. S. Senator George P. McLean will| |be one of the harmony notes of the| ‘:c:s)on. MRS. BENJAMIN DIES of Mrs. Caruso Follows Husband Grave. Middletown, N. Y., Sept. Park Benjamin, mother of Mrs. rico Caruso who had been a patient REGEPT]ON FOR PASTOR | & GlosHen /sanitatiam. for ithe last | years, died suddenly he was 56 years of for Comptroller Frederick M. Salmon of Westport, seemed to have a clear field. No other name has been men- tioned for state treasurer than that of the present treasurer, G. Marold Gilpatric. Buckley Vs, For attorney general it that Major John Buckley tial candidate but his name will be offered against that of Frank Healy, the present incumbent of office unless in the convention tional lines are sharply drawn and a contest develop. In this case it is understood that the opposition to the| Ullman-King-Healy faction will bave the Town of Union delegation of Ma- jor Buckley's name against that of Mr. Healy. In this connection deie- gations who discussed the mak=up of the state ticket declared the nomina- tions for lieutenant-governor down| e | Mrs. Hammond writes, “T ten on the arm by a bed doctor sald I reached him time to avoid serious disease 1 knew the danger of bed c'eaned them out with anteed Bed Bug Liquid.” your health! Do the same thing TC- DAY. 25c¢. Sold v age ev. Abel H. Ahlquist and Wife Will Healy. was said | is a poten- New York, Sept. Benjamin who died | night at Middletown, her husband, widely Be Tendered Party at Swedish Luth- | 12.—Mrs. not ! B the fac- ¢y ol known eran Church Tonight. surviy Rev. Abel H. Ahlquist, pointed pastor of the Swedish Luther- | death adds further complications an church with his wife will be ten- | the contest which her children dered a formal reception at the church | dicated they would bring over anditorium this evening. An appro- (a%zwr‘s half million dollar will priate program has been arranged his will which disinherited all t Rev. Julius Hulteen of Hartford will give the address of greeting and the Arpi Sextette will render selections. Violin selections will be given by Carl | Hanson and Harold Sjolander, church organist will re bers will be presented. Dr. Ahlquist will be escorted into the church by J. Swanson and | Charles I, Olson, the two oldest dea- cons who, twenty seven years ago, ushered Re G. Ohman down the | e when he commenced his duties there. Dr. Ahlquist will be presented with a Refreshme will be served in the rooms downstairs follow- | J ing the program. and adopted daughter, should go to Miss Bolchi. was bit- | bug. My | just an | Mhen | Special Notice The Holy Family Circle of purse B Tuesday, October 3, in T. A. Bridge, straight whist and and guaranteed oy ‘he played. Admission 50c. Dickinson Drug Co.—advt ' Widow of Park Benjamin and Mother 12.—Mrs En- | there last night Park suddenly 1 patent newly ap-|lawyer by less than a month and her in- their children for their alleged unfilial con ‘ duct left $60,000 and all personal ef- [ fects to Miss Anna Bolchi Benjamin | with the pro- vision that the residue of the estate | ler solos. Other num- | left the invalid widow on her uouh;;‘r”' Mary's church will give a whist party hal will This damp cargo, valued at $675,000 would have found its | way into thirsty American throats if Uncle Sam’s booze sleuths at New York hadn’'t become suspicious and seized it together with the Gemma, British ship that was bearing it. PEACE TERHS ARE BEING DEVELOPED BY SHOP LEADERS (Continued From First Page.) of 25 murders and other tributed to strike causes. fatalities at- It also | pointed out the suffering and incon-| | venience of passengers stranded the deserts of California and Arizona when train crews quit. “Dynamiting, bombing, setting fire railroad property and bridges are a few of the most dangerous means adopted against the railroad com- | panies,’ ‘the statement continued. City Items ArkPrnmn and Miss N to Miss E. B. C: | at the Hotel Iroquois City. The fire department was called out shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday aft- ernoon by an alarm from Box 419, to the home ‘of Joseph Kerelezia, at 74 Spring street. Children playing with matches caused a cover on a mantle to ignite, and the fire spread to the wall of the room, scorching it |to the extent of about $10 at Atlantic today that the showcase in front of his store on Main street was robbed | during last night and the following articles were reported as missing: v silk shirts, 5 plain dress shirts, 18 | neckties, one half dozen stockings and two pairs of garters Miss Catherine McGrath, a gradu- ate of the Anderson School of Gym- | nasts, will teach gymnastics at Mount | St. Joseph’s Academy this season. | There will be a meeting tonight of | the Young People's Soclety of the St | John's Evangelical German Lutheran {church on Arch street. Plans will be outlined for the coming winter pro- gram and an active season is planned. at| A1l members have been asked to at- 12 | tend Miss Irene Georgi will render | seelctions at the whist and forty-five social of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Joseph's church to be held tomorrow evening in the School hall. Mrs. James | White has been elected head of the committee of AN'HHEFHW—'NF, Fred Smith, claiming New London his home, was arrested today by | Motorcyele Policeman William P, Hayes for drungeness. A was born today at the Britain General hospital to Mr. Mre, Bernardo Assilmo of 412 Main street | The weekly half holiday in the local stores comes to a close after this weék Mrs. Murphy and daughter of are visiting with friends York city and New Jerse to 1t ed as to and West son he ast in W FOX'S—Thurs., Fri., S RODOLPH VALENTINO You Have Seen Him As a Hero See Him As a Villain in ! “The Wonderful Chance” st inj | f | | v [ s TARIFF BILL WILL RAISE 400 MILLION Measure, a5 Finally Prepared, Will Be Called Tomorrow Washington, Sept. 12 (By Associat- ed Press).—The administration tariff | hill as finally perfected in conference J. Clark of this city are registered | gam Menus reported to the police | | | the conference report on | ate, | | was presented today in the house and it bearing the signatures of the republican man- agers will be called up tomorrow with the expectation that it will be disposed of not later than Thursday. The measure then will go to the sen- but because of opposition to the dve embargo and other provisions action there may be delayed a week ‘fll' more. As now framed the bill is estimat-|© ed roughly by the experts to raise ap- proximately $400,000,000 in revenue on the basis of the present volume of the nation's import trade. The ol gt i S according to the experts is slightly below the level in the Payne-Aldrich bill, the last re- publican protective tariff, but it s above the level of the democratic Underwood law now in force. The bill will become effective im- mediately after President Harding signs it replacing the Underwood and emergency acts. It is designed to a large extent, its framers have said, to meet the unusual world economic situation and more particularly to protect American industries from the |low cost industries in Germany and | the countries carved out of Austria- Hungary. BRIDAL SHOWER Friends of Miss Winifred Lovell Pre- voecal | szkiewicz, sent Useful Gifts. Prior To Mar- riage To Henry Dressel. A miscellaneous shower was last evening in honor of Miss Wini- fred Lovell at the home of Mrs. Hor- ace Lovell of Westwood Park, Plain- ville. The house was prettily decor- ated, the color scheme and maize. Vocal dered by the N Frapces Bellman and Lottie Wright of this city. Aj mock marriage ceremony Wwas per- formed, the principals being the Miss Frieda Gugel, Anna Marks, Lottie Wright, Jane Lovell and Mary Smedley. There were about 40 guests and Miss Lovell was the recipient of many useful gifts She will become the bride of Henry Dressel this month.. 8 FROM INJURI Naugatuck, Sept. 12.—Jennie Gray- aged five, struck by the of Paul Geel of Heming- New Haven on Sunday. Waterbury hospital toda eld to await the coroner's DI automobile way street died at th Geel is inquiry, It has been supply of the 654,000,090,00¢ estimated the coal U'nited States is about tons. given | being white | selections were ren- | | Berlin, | State of - Connectlcut, | tion on file more fully appears, | publishing r | | of THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Roference. ‘ LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. Charge Prepald line .09 line line line line line line 41,8 Yearly Order Raten Upon Appllel(lon AUTOMOTIVE Auto And Truck Ageucles COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR OAR— Commerce and Ruggles truck. K, O, Rus 137 Cherry Phone 20513, FORD-Lincoln-Fordson ngents. Bales and service; complete line of parts and ace cessorien, Automotive Sales & Bervioe| Co., 200 East Main 8t. Rear. Phone 3701, GARDNER—Harware City Motor Oo, m-. 86 Arch 8t, Phone 308 and sl _wiil_call. JORDAN “AND dolph, Count 6 words to a line, 14 llnes to an Inch, Minimum Bpace, 3 Lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents. No. Ad. Accepted After 1 2. M. For Clarsifed Page on Bame Day. Ade Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenience of Customers. Call 925 And Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator, AN NOUl\ CEMENTS ~Burlal Lots, ‘Monuments 1 ARMISTICE DAY — Monuments, _remem- brancea and cemetery services should bhe arranged for now. All grades of marble and granite, John F. Moechan Monu- n.ent Works, Clark 8t, Cor, Unfon. -3 potted piants, and all varieties of plant. Adolfo San- Jlll!‘. 218 Oak St, Phon% 589- "~ Lost and Found [3 BROWN bird dog, five months old, lost. J. Genovese, Mountain View, Plainville. Reward. COMMERCTAL, Trust Co, saving pass book No. 14468 has been lost, stolen or de- stroved. I hereby apply for the payment of amount of the deposit represented by same or the Jssuance of a duplicate book. __(Signed) Charles Vibberts, i ¥ ST. MARGARET'S class pin, near New Brit- ain Institute. Reward If returned to In- stitute, “Perconats ATTENTION, Auto Ownera! Clinton cord tires, guaranteed to outlast any oth- er tire in the world. Priced right to buy. We get them' for you. Am, Mdse Union, 321 Park St. SR, SMITH, 203 Chestnut 8t, won the $5.00 photo finishing coupon this week. Look for your name next Friday. Ohrn- | |HUPMOBILE CARS—Bui Bervice Statlon, Hart ley Bt. A, M. Paone LLxlNOTON—Hl.h grade mot -~ cars. BA and 3ervice, C. A. Bence, 61 Malu lt. Phone 2218, MOON and Main 1 rvice, Moon Motor company, 18| T ‘OTOR CARS, $1205 F. O. B reet, Telephone 2785, OGLDEMOBILE—Bales ¥ind Garage, 171 South Main __epljone 2630, REO M Searle & Co. Bales and and Flrk 5! , New Britain, Conn, Te.cs 21 ' STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $978| special six touring, $1275; big six touring ¥, 0. B. factory. M. Irving Joste Bt. “This 1s & Studehaker ¥ five passenger, In A-No. 1 iuna's Clty Servic Station, Hartford atw| g ca and rebullt. thipughouty G A Main_strect, Phone 321F BUICK, 1817 D-45 touring. Bes cal” condition, new tires, . Phone 255-2. 'm\ " for_sale, b touring car. Can be seen at Mercer age on Park street CHANDLER, 7 pass. touring car. Goud condition. 118 Beaver St. CHANDLER 1918 7-pass. motor, in perfacH condition and good rubber, $4€0. Bout End_Garage, 171 So_Maln St., 'hote 870 CHEVRCLET, 1921, ¥-B model _roadst(r. Very good condition. R. C. Rudalpb, if' Cherry St. Phone 2051:2. Best mechani $350. 227 Glen Bi 7 ENLARGEMENTS made from any small photo, from $2.00 up. Picture framing at _reasonable prices. Arcade Studio. GEORGE CADRAIN of 308 Park St., has started in the oxpress business. Moving and trucking of all kinds. Long distance moving. Plone 2274-4, H. DAY, cxpert cabinet-muker. Radio and battery boxes made, furniture re. paired. Sample hoards, working madels Tel. 2633, rear 153 ..rch Bt e SHOES SHINED and repaired. Hats cieaned and re-blocked. Center Shoe Shine Par- lor, 403 Main St. Gagliardi Bros. k SROE HEFAIRTNG &t reduced pr materials used; workma TWori catiod for and deliered. 214 shoes fosk and wesr like aew. Shoe Repal.ing Co. 223 Arch. Tel. ATITOMOTIVE Auto und Truck Azem wfes Tieat guarartead. We maks United 5€5-2. BUICK MOTOR CARS—'Better cars ere bs- ing bulit and Buick is bullding them." Wew Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch atieet. Telephone 2670. CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARB. Lash Motor Co., A Reputable Copcrrm.” West Main, Cor. Lincoln St. ROLET MOTOR CARS—Touring $525; tility coupe $650; 4 passenger coupe $840; sedan $860. F. O. B.'factory. Reama & Sorrow Auto Co, 6 Main Bt. Just count the Chevrolets, — e NO GAME. Hartford, Sept. 12.—Hartford- | and mechanically DELIVERIES—STARTLING B.uwlmll- 1919 Gpeedwagon Dodge panel | Dodge screen Ford, $100 to Reputilz & ton ....eveeeeee ccvees 289 AARON G. COMEN, INO. USED CAR DEPT, 867 New Britain Ave, Hartford Conu. FORD, 1071 tourlng car, in good runninj order. Good paint and all extras. 5 good || tires. Price right, 31 Lyons St. Tel. 1802-5 1017, roadster, wit! extra truc! *. Good tires, O. K. condition. Chea; it taken at 214 ett St. FORDS—1820 coupe, starter and demount. ables, $300. 1920 touring, starter and de mountables, $225; 1921 roadster, starte and demountables, $250; 1918 touring, $100; 1916 roadster with delivery body, $100. Automotive Sales & Service, 20 East Main St. Phone 2701, FORD touring car, good mechanical condl tion, good tires, speedometer, shock ab. sorbers. Many other extras, $100. T. Han ford, Kensington. Phone 656-3. FORD, 1917, runabouf. Good appearanc excellant. New _ styl very good tires and 1 ne tube. Top s good. Can_bi bought cheap for cash. Usad Car Ex change, 18 Maln St. Phone 278 FORD roadster with bed body, § Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Fhoae 205 FORD CARS Decker, Good class second-hand car Professional Bldg. Phone :7¢6. ORDS—1921 roadster, starté:. and mountables, $250. 1016 roadster, 1916 touring, $100. 1920 coupe, Automotive Bales & Service Co., 200 E Main street. radiator, 4 spare and e v de< Wooster (Eastern) game postponed; wet grounds. KERR CO. BANKRUPT. New Haven, Sept. 12—The Kerr Durning Fur Co., of Norwalk in a bankruptey petition today claimed debts of $20,413 and assets of $10,101 LEGAL NOTICES At a Court of Prohate holden at Britaln, within and for the District of in_the County of Hartford and on the 11th day of New September, A. D., 1922, Present, Bernard F. Gafiney, Judge. Estate of Stanislaw Niediadomskl, late o New Britain, in sald district deceased. Upon the petition of Frank Brodzlk of sald New Britain, praying that Commis- sloners be appointed to pass upon the clatms against sald estate, as per applica- it 18 sald application be heard at the Probate Office in in said district, on the 18th day of September, A. D., 1923, at § o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given the pendency of sald application and the time and piace of hearing thereon, by thie order in some newspaper published in sald New Britain, having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in the Town of New Britain, in said district, and feturn make, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY. Judge. At_a Court of Probate holden at New BAtaln, within and for the District of Ber- lin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 11th day of Septem- bver, A. D., 1922, Puwesnt, Bernard F. Gaftney, Estate of George R. Lyons, lin, ih said Alstrict deceased \pon the petition of Edward P. Dun- {ham, of sald Berlin, praying that Commis- |sloners be appointed to pass upon claims against said estate, as per tion on file more fully appears, it is Ordered—That gaid application and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, In said district, on the 18th day of September, A. D., 1922, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of @ie pendency of sald application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by | publishing this order in some newspaper published in sald New Britain, having a circulation in sald district, and by posting «w copy therenf on the public signpost in the Town of Berlin, In sald dlstrict, return make, Ordefed—That und determined New Britaln, Judge. late of Ber- BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. | POLLY AND HER PALS HE SAYS YOU §A|D) HE STOLE THAT Five DolLAR BILL 1 ANBVER QE ANUTHIN' oF BY CLIFF STERRETT 1 JeS5 GAD 1 MIGHTA FOUND T IF HE hao~T HELPED the | applica- be heard | and | { 1 ton, 5 good, tires, 171 So, Main Strect, G M. CTTRUCK, 191 excellent condition. Car, "Good_mechanly cal condition and good tires. Bargain 18 taken &t once. F. Sales Corp., 155 ROAMER, 7 passenger, wire wheeis, Bpany ish leather. Excellent buy. Aaron G Cohen, Tnc., 185 Park St.” Hartford, Ct SEDANS— Hudson, Model J, 7 passenger. Westcott, 1 Dodges refinished. Low prices. AARON' G COHEN, ING, Car Brokers, 867 New Britain Ave, Elmwool Trolley line. T (o, Just overhauled, new paint, mechanically pertect. Price low. F. L k, Kensington, Tel. 674 EBAKER #ix cylinaer touring cars) Clark's Automobile Laundry. 236 Main sq TRUCK— REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS— | Dodge, 1917, 5 pass. Cole & 1920, 7 pass. painted. Palge, 1920, rebullt., Palge, 1918, Paige, 1913, Stearns-Knight, painted. Chevrolet, 1917, LASH MOTOR CO., INC. WEST MAIN ST., COR. LINCOLN. “A REPUTABLE CONCERN.” touring. touring, newly. 5 pass. coupe, completely 7 pass. touring. | pass. tourlng. | 1918, ¢ pass, newly | ] touring. | REAL DAR(‘AI‘S IN USED CARS— | 1021 Studebaker sedan. nm Studebaker tourlng. 1920 Hudson touring. 1918 Hudeon sedan. 1919 Oakland sedan. sex touring. rd coupe. Maxwell touring. 1916 Overland touring $100. Morcer 4 pass. sport model. Many Others THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 Arch St Phone , 2109, Open Sundays and Evenings, USED CAR BROKERAGE— Aaron G. Cohen,, Inc. 1918 Overland rnfl'l!l!r . 1918 Maxwell touring 1020 Hupmobile 1920 Dodge touring 450 At 867 New Britain Ave,, Hartford, Ct, Ofters: Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTO PARTS—You will find that part of vour auto at Cutler's, 22 Oak Bt. Phon| 516-14. We also buy used cari AUTO TIRES and tubes, second-hand fas| biic and cord. All sizes. Pete Rosso, 33| Bast_Malin_St. BATTERIES for every ca counts. Ask the man O'Nell Tire & Battery Co., ton_St._Phone 900. SoaEy SA1IERIES—Bee Farrell ahout your tery, new or old. J. M. Farrell, Franklin 8a Phone FISK & FIRESTONE tircs. The users of| these tires believo in playing eafe. Service! also. West End Vulcanizing Works, 39) West Main 8t. C. P. McCarthy, Prop, | _Phone 1091-3. BATTERIES—Exide Eatteries and servics, Fixchange your old battery for a new Exide. Liberal allowance. A, G. Hawker, car. Our who_ stop) 39 W Vice| e ng- a 110, FEDERAL tires & Michelin tubes. Author. 1zed sales agency. Judd & Dunlop, 15 Franklin Square. Phone 1228, GAS and oll at lowest prices In _ town at Walter_Tire Shop, 534 West Main_8t. BEAK;NGS for all makes of cars, M v bearings, connecting rod Fpringg And ‘axles at Cutlers, 23 OMK " Phone¥616-14. PENNSYLVANIA Vacuum Cup tires ai new low prices with free tube. This iy the really non-skid tire. T. H. Cogswell 8 Chestnut stieet. WILLARD—8ure, wa el a low price b 6 volt, 11 plate, $16.70. Bimmong Bat. Co., 167 Arch 8t. Tel