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WAR MEMORIAL A USEFUL HIGHWAY Boulevard of the Allies Dedicated by City of Pittsburgh ttshurgh | Pittshurgh, has officiall memoris t who served The memor way called the lies. 1t exte gection to the proximately When city tdeas for a oplnion w menerons whic o hters pal high the Al husiness mile ials d lstrict, ap two off litable 1ssed the public | orir memorial L1 ANy monu ght per in valuable ice, and per effort of Pittshurg SOTV- ment rm public ser petuate the fee men ar At the time the problem. A tremendous automobile hetw dential se trict houlevard Insistent tery of trz dreds of caused the the boulevar The highway crete, 40 was begun in September, 1 ing at Grant Secand nue, the boule hes to the Bluff Forhes street extensive system of struction There Boulevard proper. that early mornin noon traf town sections, ahly Last month in traffic accidents in the fatality record during mer avera this w wom¢ | 1 a serious imount of pel resi husiness dis sing trafflc the | tions i the was compe to use a | ¥y hun 2o fal : ted 1 city cou fecide upon of Construction 121, Start- ave- a hill Bluff to An | con chiefly con- stree 1 tc follows the raft retaining wal 1 s ind and avenue was nece streets crossing the and officials expect ind e after- in the down-| ecased consider- are no problems will be 32 persons were killed Pittshurgh and the sum- cent | SPIRITUALISTS MEET | Fir ed 25 per of Church Congregation of Newark Feel Lost After| Christ At Leader Vanishes. Newark, N. J.. Oct. 21.—The few members of the First church of Christ, spiritualist, who have retained| their active membership since the disappearance of thejr pastor, Mrs. Olive Sedille two weeks ago, met to- day in an endeavor to determine the future of the congregation. Mrs. Sedille conducted services twice week- ly at her home where she lived with her four children. Two weeks ago she announced she was leaving for Chicago to attend a convention of spirit workers. The children were later taken away in a taxicab by a woman Simultaneous- ly the police of East Orange were notified of the disappearance of Har- ry Leavenitt of that city who was re- garded as the male chief of the con- gregation f David L. Nair, pacity as | ice of the peace, day performed a for Dominic Stranieri Bristol and Angelina same city. This was the within a year for this married. Stranieri was time ago for higamy riage to Miss ico annulled when it was found he had a wife in Italy. When he proved that the first wife was unfaithful s granted a divorce. The wedding terday was the result. Thus he has had two wives but has been married three times. Attorney in veste we 7 ye Nestico, of second time ouple to be arrested some- and his mar- he w: \U\l‘fi \l\IT\ I’l(l\(l Tokio, Oct. 21 (By the Associated Press)—Frank B. Noyes of Washing- ten, president of the Associated Press paid his respects to Pr Hirohito the regent, at the imperial palace this morning. Mr. Noyes was D sented by Charles B. Warren, the American ambassador Afterwards the American \ccompanied by Mrs. Noyes, by ambassador to the ournalist was presented cmpress NOTIC 21 not OFFICIAL Oet Official forme Herminie at the town 1 to it was the announcement the coming wedding of a p a peasant. The villagers paid about as much attention to one notice as to the other. POSTED, Associated ce of the be- Emperor William Reuss was Next Doorn (By Press.) trothal and Princess vosted today ot o inter and T WAC INCREASE London, Oct, 21.—1. N announce a increase in wa v MAlits 0 G New pointe Co per cent 110 employes and the prospect force by 50 more the year, La- ten the plant its end of mac f incr by men the | department ernment [clamation |sota. | Yale Professor Says There Is No Reg- Y editors of Harvard economic service, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, U. §. WILL WITHDRAW Are City items Nadio sets and numlllf-u at Morans' —advt, Plans are being made by cers of the Texas company, located on Church street, wholesale storage plan on Fast street, Fredericks Trio at Tabs' falr—advt, Mrs, Nathena P, Godfrey's classes in dancing and deportment will open |at Y. W, C. A, assembly hall Monday, erican military forces there, is provid- | October 30th Mrs. Godfrey will be ed in proclamation f=ued by the | at the Assembly hall for the arrange- military governor in accordance with 'ment of classes Tuesday, October 24th, a plan of evacuation to he carried out |from 3 to 5 o'clock.—advt. by the provisional authorities Meet me at Schnumrimy ror dluner,— In announcing plans for evacuation |advt, the republic last night the state Large coats fm‘ large sald the provisional gov+ Regse-Lelands—advt, would he headed by Senor | Hear Jas. Sullivan, Batsita Vicini Y.urgos and gh- officers selecting in acco @.ng evacuation agreement of American marines | according to the terms the pro- issued By Rear Admiral Robinson military gover- will begin as soon as the provi- | sional president has ratified the exe- cutive orders and laws of the Ameri- can administration in the island In taking the oath of office, President Burgos further would bind himself in carrying out the terms of' the evacua- tion agreement to 42 all in his power to further the restoration of consti- tutional government through general clections free from the interveition of military government FORM POLITICAL CLUB Organize and Appoint American Troops To Evacuate the offi- formerly to open a Dominican Republic — Prosisional | Government To Be Set Up, Washington, Oect, 21 FFormal in- tallation of a provisional government | the Dominican republic today to followed by withdrawal of the Am- in a of women at Tabs fair—advt, Juan inet with the Withdrawal DEATHS AND FUNERALS James Joseph Fox. funeral of James Joseph Fox was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon from 22 Seymour street. |was in St. Mary's new cemetery. famuel 8 The Leo Roberts. | The funeral of Leo Roberts, a for- Imer resident of this city. will he held in Oscoek, Mich,, on Monday. His mother, Mrs. Delphine Roberts, and her daughter Dalsy, left New funeral, Mr. Roberts died of pneu- monia while in Detroit CARD OF THANKS To all our friends we wish to send thanks for the kindness and sym- |pathy extended to us in our bereave. men and also for the beautiful floral tributes given at the death of the beloved wife and mother. AUG. ANDE ON, RUTH H. ANDERSON, GUNNER O. ANDERESON, Kensington, Conn. Polish Electors Committee to Draft By-Laws and Constitution. The first meeting of the Polish In ‘I°P"!1dent Political club was held| last evening in Skritulsky’'s hall on Broad street, and more than 200 electors listencd to addresses by Ald- erman Peter Pajewski and ex-Coun- cilman Joseph Mlynarski. The following were named a com- mittee to draft by-laws and a. consti- tution: Joseph Mlynarski, Stanley Traceski, Stanley Gierynski, Walter Bryowy, Paul Nurczak, M. Papciak, Peter Pajewski and Messrs, Wisnigw- ski and Brodzik. WEATHER PREDICTION Fair and Warmer Tmnght and Sun- day Will Also Be Milder. New Haven, Oct. 21.—For Connec- ticut: Fair and warmer tonight and Sunday; moderate south and south- west winds. Conditions: TURKS MAKE REPLY | Say They Signed Treaty of Peace— No Fear of Lloyd George Angora, Oct. 21.—(By the Associat- ed Press)—The Turkish nationalists signed the Mudania armistice to prove | their peaceful intentions to the world and not because of pressure from the | Bey told the national assembly yester- day in reply to David Lloyd George's recent speech at Manchester, England. | “The allies offered an armistice to was marching on Constantinople and | the straits in pursuit of the enem said thd minister. “"We accepted ir | order to serve the cause of peace. We Extended areas of high | want the whole world to know that it pressure are central over the north| was not because of weakness." Atlantic and north Pacific coasts.| These areas are separated by a long trough of low pressure running from‘ New Mexico northeastward to Minne- | The weather continues pleasant | east of the Mississippi river. The tem- | \perature is low in the eastern pnrlmn {of the lake region and New England. | It is rising rapidly in the Mississipp! valley. Conditions favor for this’ fair and continued cool tonight lowed by increasing cloudiness rising temperature on Sunday. HINTON IS DELAYED Will Probbly be Hokl up at Trinidad | Awaiting New Propeller Trinidd. Oct. 21.— Press)—Lieut. Port of Spain, | (By the Associated vietnity fol. | Trinidad awaiting the arrival of a new and | Propeller for which he has cabled take the place of the one damaged the flight here from Martinque, | Lieut. Hinton, anxious to get away [ quickly as possible for Georgetown, | British Guina {s making an effort to effect adequate repairs locally to the | split propeller but it is feared a | thorou#h job cannot be made of it. DISCUSSES FI2 ular Fluctuation Period. 21.—Prof. W. one of L. the Cambridge, Oct. Crum of Yale university, CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. told a gathering of businessmen at the| New York, Oct. 21.—The actual Harvard union today that investiga- | condition of the clearing house banks tion had shown that there was no and trust companies for the week regular period in the fluctuations of |Shows that they hold $23,953,720 in money rates. The meeting was a con- | €Xcess of legal requirements. This is tinued session of the conference of the|A&n increase of $26,286,000 from last Harvard committee on economic re- | Week. search | “It is frequently asserted by writers | JURY DISCHARG on econamic history,” said Prof. Crum, | New York, Oct. 2l.—Unable to “that the fluctuations in the business reach a verdigt after deliberating for cycle occur at regular intervals. A ten hours, 'the jury which heard the horough examination of the record|trial of Tom Yee charged with the om 1866 to date showed that there murder of Ko Low, president of the regular period in the fluctua-| Hip Song Tong in Chinatown on money rates.” | August 7, was discharged early to- xS ¢ day by Judge Talley in general ses- sions court. Yee, a Chinese student is no tions of el WOMAN \\'l\'.\ OUT. Had Been in Jail for ¢ “ontempt, Now Gets Another Chance, 21.—Mrs, But | another trialy MISSING IN RUSSJA Moscow, Oct. 21 (By the Associat- Johar Ryan has won the first ed Press)—Philip Shields of Rich- round with Judge E. M. Card who mond, Va., is missing from Simbirisk has kept the woman in jail for almost in the Volga Valley where for the would not|past eight months he has been a papers worker of the American Relief ad- ministration it was announced today Col. Willlam Haskell. Tacoma, Wash., Oct. she certain weeks because r name to 4 property settlement could between herself and her by Willlam Finnegan woman was free today on CLERGYMAN TO WED, order of the judge who sald he| Rev, Ezzat D. Ackers Fairfield would give her until Monday to 8igD. |clergyman and Miss Mary Elizabeth loes not change her mind bY Adams, of 76 Grand street, were time Judge Card said he would granted a marriage Ncense this afier- her 850 and costs, a total of $200. noon, Both are natives of Persia four settled livorced hushand, that $5.000,000 IS LOANED. | ru»:m.m Colombia, Oct. 21.—The government has authorized the Colombian minister in Washington to | vith Blair and Co.| Star of Goodwill a loan of $5,000,-[8. of B. will hold five years, at six|Junior Mechanic cent. interest. The |Court, Monday, Oct. to stabllize the playing at £:30 p. m The meeting will start Special Notice lodge, No. a public whist in Hall, Hungerford 23. Will start ontract 9, ork for mature in per used sign 2 of ar half loar be Colombian treasury at 7:30 The burial | Britain | |this morning for Oscoek to attend the | British foreign minister Y ussuf Kemal | the Turks when our victorious army | 0.1 Chicago was continued today. | | | | | | Gustave Webber, | Walter {Hnton, the American n\'Xa!Or\hnr husband, who was picked up by | | fiying from New oYrk to Rio Janiero {the police at Pelham Manor, N. Y., may have to spend some time here in ||ast Saturday and who failed to reach | | tured in advices from San Rossore to- | day was returned to the Tombs to awalt | | the federal with disposal of bonds stolen in mail |tral Talls, |for Potheir informed |that the defendant intended to fight |announced today. |to the department’s figures uses J\igh(. | boat being carried into danger by a SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922, EDITOR GIVES TALK Major George €, * STUDENTS THROW EGGS Those in Glasgow Also Throw Bad Woaodruff of Liteh- field Tells I'ellow Fish During Hot Political Dema Newspapermen stration, All About His Travels, | East Hartford, Oct, 21.—Major Geo, C. Woodruff, who has attained the dis- tinction of being the state's travelled newspaperman and who tion at Glasgow university this after- |when at home, {s editor of the Litch- noon when Lord Birkenhead unionist, [fleld Enquirer, today described his re- was elected with 1,165 votes, Sir John |cent travels to Montana and the Simon liberal recefved 530 and H. G.|northwest to attend the national edi- Wells, the novelist, as the labor eandi- ftorlal associggion meetings to his fel- date 353, (low editors 6f the Connecticut Edi- In the.course of the polling several [torlal association. fights occured among the students in The quarterly meeting was held in which flour, soot, eggs and decayed |the editorial rooms of the paper of fish were freely used. | Eaitor H, B, Hale, who a short while — back traveled west behind a gasoline | wagoh and afterwards sailed to Hawall land who presses Major Woodruff for mileage honors. | At the business meeting O, §. man of Watertown, president of assoclation had the seat at the of the table. COURT MARTIAL ENDS Fate Will Until Glasgow, Oct. 21,—(By the Asso- clated Press)-—The present political turmoll in Great Britain was reflected in the proceedings at therectorial elec- | I REFUSED BAIL Potheir, Accused of Cronkhite Murder, Free- the head Cannot Be Released, Under Ruling of Court. Providence, Oct. 21.~—Federal Judge Arthur L. Brown today denied the ap- plication of Roland R. Potheir, Cen- former army sergeant, ac- cused of wilfully murdering Major Alexander P. Cronkhite at Camp Lew- is, Wash., in 1918, for bail. Counsel| Judge Brown | Annapolis Midshipmen's Not Be Announced Review Board Has Gone Over Case. Annapolls, Oct. 21.—The trial of Midshipman Bruce Robinson, charged he with hazing Midshipman Willlam H. McGregor, fourth class, was complet- ed before the courtmartial at Naval academy this morning. The DAIRY PRODUCTS REPORT United States Does Not Lead in' Ex- |nounced until there is action upon it |by the reviewing authorities. CAPTURE RUM RUNNERS One Man Is Shot During Fight extradition to Tacoma “for trial there. portation As It Does In Production —Sweden Heads All. Washington, Oct. 21.—The United States is among the leading nations in production, but not in consumption or exportation of milk, butter and cheese, the department of agriculture Sweden according 69 | | gallons of w hole milk per capita each | vear, compared with 43 gallons in American leaders of an international this country. |bootleg ring, police today chased an Sweden and Denmark, which ug¢)!automobile from a Hudson river pier, 68 gallons of milk per capita annual- |through the west side, halting it after 1y, top the list of dairy products con- geriously wounding one of its four oc- suming countries in the department's|cupants. In the car police said they new handbook of dairy statistics. The |found 15 bags of bottled liquor. United States hold sixth place in a| Robert Halleck was shot in the ab- list of 11 nations. Great Britain and (gomen. Halleck's three companions Ttaly are the lowest with 22 Kflllon"“eré’ lodged In jail on charges of and four,gallons per capita respec- jjjegally transporting liquor and Hal- | thvely. leck was taken to a hospital. One Husband Missing; it Another Reaches Home John Jawok of 15 Beatty street, has been delinquent about reporting home for the past three days, accord- |ing to the report made to the local | police this afternoon by his wife. Mrs. of Charles street, in- | formed the police this afternoon that Which Four Men Are Taken Prison- ers in New York. New York, Oct. 21.—Searching for PAY $55.000 RENTAL Southern New England Telephone |Company Rents New Office Quarters. New Haven, Oct. 21.—TFor purposes the Southern New England Telephone Co. has leased from the fifth to the 11th floors .of a new building now being constructed next to City hall, vears, with a privilege of renewal. The space in the t elephone com- pany's comparatively new building in |Court street which has been given over to office room will be adapted to the needs of the service. The announcement af the lease is sald to have surprised real estate men. The first floor of this building # has been leased for 30 years by a in Drifting Vessel and Saves Them |, "4 the other floors up to the Rome, Oct. 21. (By Associated|fifth have heen disposed of in the Press)—King Victsr Emanuel is pic- |same way to various firms. The polka dot tie is one of his home here, after being placed on n automobile truck headed for Hart- ord, arrived safe and sound last KING 1S A HERO | Victor Emanuel Throws Rope To Men | in the role of rescuer of an| cndangered pleasure party. | fashions that has not changed While the king was out on a fishing | decades. | expedition with the royal pnnceu&ni at the mouth of the Arno, in Tuscany, S e he saw a short distance away a sail-| TAX NOTICE. By virtue of a tax warrant to me directed and now in my hands, I this day levy said warrant upon pleces or parcels of land with build- ings thereon situated in the town of Newington and standing in the name of Victoria Ehmig and known as Plot No. 6 Dunham Farms. Said proper- ty is bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the Westerly line Hartford and New Haven turnpike at strong current. The royal party hur- ried to the rescue and the king with the aid of the princesses, threw a rope to the men on board the saillng craft and saved the boat with its oc- cupants. SENTENCES DEFERRED Five Autoists, M‘(‘llN‘d of Criminal Responsibility, to Be Sestenced Later. 21.—S8ix cases in an automobile driver was with criminal responsibility death of a person struck hy his car were before Judge Marvin in superior court yesterday and in five instances sentence was deferred until Tuesday. In one instance counsel for the defendant desired to offer a plea of contributory negligence on the part of the person killed but he was told that in a criminal case such a claim could not be entered. on said plan thence North, East along the easterly line of said plot No. 5 to the Northerly side of land now or for- merly of Aage Cohn known as plot No. 4, thence North; along the other land now or formerly of Aage Cohn known as plot No. 4 290 feet to a point of beginning. Said premises are bounded South by land now or for- merly of Aage Cohn known as plot No. 4; Southeasterly by New Haven turnpike; Northerly by land now or formerly of sald Aage | Cohn, known as plot No. 2 and North- westerly by land now or formerly of Aage Cohnand T.J. Reardon known as plot No. 5, containing 6.05 acres more or less. Said taxes on list of 1920 amount to 354.45 with interest and on Saturday, December 9th at 3§ o'clock p. m, T will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the public sign post in said town, all or 80 much of said property as will sat- isfy sald warrant and all charges thereon. Dated at of October E New Haven, Oct. which charged for the ¥ \l.'\l‘l*'(‘Tq Authorities Tracing Those Whnted in Big Mail Robberies. 21, —Search for indicted by in connection Min the miss capolis, Oct. ng persons of grand jury tiuck robberies In New York and Nine of those indicted surrendered yesterday and several others indicat- ed they would do so today. All those taken into custody were released on bail, Newington, this 6th day 1922, B. PROUDMAN, Tax Collector. most | the | in office | at $65,000 a year for 12| the | for | certain | of | the North line of land now or former- | ly of Aage Cohn, known as plot No. 4 | Hartford and | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetieally Arranged For Quick aWl Ready Referente, LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INBERTIONS, 1 line line Iine 1ine line 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ceunt 6 words to & 14 Mines to an Inuh, Minimum Space, 3 Miaimum Boak chnr" "5 Conts. No. Ad. Arr(p!.d .Aflfl' l r‘ M. For Claisifed Page on Bame Day. Ads Accepted Over thr Telephone For Conven'cnee of Customets, Call 925 Ana Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator, remenl- brances and ne) shoull he vrranged for now. Ail grades of marhle granite. John F. Meeshan Mon3- Wi Clark Gt,, Cor. Unfon, —— BOSTON ‘FERNS ana .hrysanthemums f.re now In season. Wo are at present making a specialty of prepariug wedding bouquets Welch's Flowar Shop, 89 West Main. Tel 2181, Phone or promptly cared for CUT fowers and potted plants, grane vines, Barberry, Japanese and California privat hedge; also frult and shade trees. The | _Pnonessa C'o., 212 Ok Rt. Tel. #99-2. GREENHOUSE—Cut flowers, potted plants | and all varleties of plants. California and Japancse privets ani fruit trees. 3 a _hundred, 18 n. to 24 in. high. Adolfo __8andalle, 218 Oak St Tel. 589-12. Lost and Found 5 BANKBOOK No. 20078, ¢ Commercial Trust _Co. Please return to the bank. BROWN headlight reflector, loat. for return to Herald Office. YK fur lost, between railroad station and ley_Works this morning. Tel. 76- F pockethook lost, contagming Reward if returned 233 Glen street. Mre. Sullivan Réw: to Personals | {188 FABIAN, 132 Kelsoy streef, won the five dollar photo finishing coupon this week. Look. for vour name next Friday. There are h couple of winners who have not called for their coupone. Ohrnatedt's. | Row AVNOUNCEMEE !E ‘ hiure Announcements your mllfl, atrength, “and are nervous, despondents weak, run down, or suffer from un- natural losses, we want to mail you our book entitled “Perfoct Manhood, Its Real Meaning and Mow to Attaln It T book describes “Sextonique,’ a restora- tive tonie that costs you nothing If not velleved or benofited, | Write today to Cumberland Chemical ' Co, 484 Berry Block, Nashville, Tenn, U, 8. A. RADIO—Build your own with parie from Widener's, or let usy wupply yovr sat ready-made. Widener's, 138 HHOES SHINED aud repaired. and re-blocked, Center Bhoo Shine rate lor, 403 Main Bt. Gagliardl Bros. Ia the time to m for that family picture for Thanksgiving Day. Arcade Ktudio. TTlosing o Auto and Truck Agencics BUICK MOTOR CARS—*Better cars s1¢ bes ing built and Buick is building them.* o Sew Britaln Bulck Co., 336 Arch stredt Telephone 2670, CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS Lash Motor Co., A Reputable Concern. West Mafn, Cor. Lincoln CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Immodiate deliveries on ail models, Reama & Sors row Auto Co. 287 Elm 8t. Phone 11% COLUMRBIA AND DORT MOTOR CJA~- Commerce and Ruggles truck, [t. C. Lide dolph, 127 Cherry Bt. Phone 30 DURANT AND STAR motor 5. Balen and service, ‘“‘Just Real Good Cars.' _A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 2215. BOD THERS MOTOR CARS—Bal and Sertice, 8. & F. Motor ales Co., 1 Elm 8t., Cor. Seymour. seymour. Phone 731, FORD-Lincoin-Fordson agents. Saler asd service; complets line of parts anl ae rics. Automotive Bales & Bervice 200 East Matn 8t Rear. Phone 3701, ESSEX motor care, _1ne new pricos make these cars the greatust values, Sales and service, Horeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch St. Phone 2108, JORDAN AND M'FARLAN motor raré Sales and service, 174 High St., Haitford, Connecticut. _Telephone 3,4599. HUPMOBILE CARB—B8ures and service, Clty Service Station. Hart’ord Ave, and Bta ley £t. A. M. Paonesia, Prop. uLXINGTON Hi.h grade mot~~ tars. baimm and service, C. A. Bence, 51 Malu @ Phone 2215, MAXWELL AND CHALMERS motor carm Sales and service, United Motor Sales Co.,, 139 Arch 8t, Phone 2109. MOON MOTOR CARS, $1380 delivered. Sales and Service. Moon Motor company, 18 Main street. Telephone 1530, GALLBTONES—Improved treatment for ca- tarrhal inflammation of gall bladder and ducts assoclated with gallstones. Booklet free. Write today, Dr. Paddock, Box E301, Kaneas Cit, Mo. | BAVE YOUR CASH, uce your credit Lere tc clothe the family. Pay weukly. Bostol Clothing Store, 63 Church 8t. Store Announcements | 7 BARBER SHOP—A. K. barber shop, at Elm St Is now located at 45 Washing- ton 8t. For better service, see u: EVERY eleventh greeting card or Christmat card customer gats their purchase free of NASH and Oakland motor cars, Sales and service. A. G. Hawker, 68 Elm Et. Tele- phone 2456, OLDSMOBILE- s and service End Garage, 171 South Main st! ephone 25: REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Keuneth M, Scarle & Co. Sales and service. Cor. Elm ahd Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Teiee phone 2110. - S - % the B0, . Tele . STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $978; special six touring, $1276; big six touving, F. 0. B. factory, M. Irving Jeate 193 Arch St. “This Is a Studebaker Year, charge at Ohrnstedt's. MANUFACTURERS!—Bring in you: models sample bgards and cabinet work and have it done right, High grade furniture 1es paired, also. G. H. Day, cabinet maker. 153 Arch St., rear. Phone 2633. TAX NOTICE. By virtue of a tax warrant to me directed® and now in my hands, I this day levy said warrant upon certain pleces or parcels of land with build- ings thereon, situated in Newington and standing in the name of James Nelson on October 1st, 1921, upon the records of the Town of Newington and recently transferreq to Horace S. Howe, Said property is bounded as follows: I7irst piece, north by land of | Harry L. Cooley or assigns, East by | the highway known as Willard street; | South by land of Albert Hillman or asslgn! and West by second plece hereafter described. Second Piece: Situated in the rear of the first piece and bounded as fo- Jows:* North by land of J, Weyheim- er or assigns; East in part by land {of Harrvy L. Cooley or assigns and Charles Nord; South by Albert Wha- ples and West by Arthur A. strom or assigns. Said taxes on Lists of 1919 and 1920 amount te $138.24 with interest and on Saturday, De- cember 9th at 5 o'clock p. m, I will sell at public auction to the highest | bidder at-the public sign post in said town, all or so much of said proper- ty as will'satisfy sald tax warrant and all charges therean. Dated at Newington, this 6th day of October, 1922 E. B. PROUDMAN, Tax Gollector. TO TAXPAYERS. Assessors’ Notice. All persons in the Town of New notified and requested to return to the assessors on or before the first day of November next, a list of all prop- erty owned or purchased by them, on the first day of October, 1922. The | assessors wil meet in their office, | CITY HALL, WEST MAIN STREET, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, and every day thereafter during Oc- of receiving sugch lists. OFFICE HOURS, from 8§: to 6 p. m. and Monday and evenings from 7 to 9. N. B.—All persons owning houses, land or other taxable property are re- quested to give a full description of the same on back of their lists. Blank | | lists can be procured at Assessors |1>ffic(’ City Hall. | EDWARD A. McCARTHY, PATRICK RYAN, JOS. A. KLOSKOWSKI. POLLY AND HER PALS EATERTAIN Him FOrR A MINUTE, THATS A DEAR, BOY Maybe The Readers Had X-Ray Eyes! [ Has ALL THe LITERARY (OEMS CLIFF STERRETT Eng- | Britain liable to pay taxes are hereby | tober, except Sundays, for the purpose | { | { | | FORD SEDAN, Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 BUICK, 1019 roadster, just recently overs hauled and newly painted., In perfect condition mechanically and otherwise. b §00a tires. Terms can be arranged. C. A. Bence, 51 Main®8t. Phone. 2215. BUICK littie ¢ th eedan winter top. In little six wi exception condition. Tires nearly new, two _extras, $400. A, B. Plerce, 530 East 8 BUICK, five passenger, in A-No. 1 iul order. City Service Station, Hartford nue and E(-nley atre BUICK, 1919, © pass. touring caf, painl and rebuiit throughout. C. A, Benus, - ¥ Main street. Phone 2216, CADILLAG, 1918 7 passenger sedan. Of vi good appearance, § excellent tires, good upholstery and just thoroughly = overs hauled, Terms can be arranged. O. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2315. CHANDLER roadster, snappy, newly paints ed, new top. Can he seen Sunday at 366 High street. CHANDLER 1916 7-pasi, motor, In perfect condition and good rubber, §4¢0. Bouth End Garage, 171 80. Main 8L., I‘hone $70, CHEVROLET F. B. 1921 touring. 1920 Chandler touring. 1919 Reo touring. 1920 Bulck tourlng. two tops. KEasy terms, AAron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hfd. COUPES—1919 Dodge Bros. 1819 Oldsmo- bile. 1921 Ford. Easy peyments. Aaron G, Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St, and 887 New Britain avenue, Hartford. (EnE M bt L DODGE BROS. CARS— WININTSINVR - The 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp, T[T The Used Car Dept, o 1921 Dodge Bros Touring car. it 1919 Dodge Bros. Touring car, 1918 Dodge Bros. Touring car. 1917 Dodge Bros. Touring car. 1916 Dodge Bros. Touring car. 1922 Dodge Bros, screen delivery, Dealers in Dodge Bros. Cars, 155 ELM BT. TEL. 731, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. DORT sedan, light, A-1 treet, DI RANT can be bought Elm 8t ,,Pflf’,‘f 2458, FORD, 1916 touring, $60. R. C. Rudolph, 27 Cherry St. Phone 3051-2, PORD f‘flu]"' 1921 ln excellent r\lnmn. con- ditior. 5 new cord tires, stoplight, shock absorbers, self starter, new set of drum headlight Can be bought right. Tel. 635, FORT ton truck. Been used two FORD one months, R. H. Budde, 153 Main St. FORD roadster with bew body, $125. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phi 2 2. FORD truck of one ton. A sure enough bar- gain, $50; also one Ford speed-‘er, disc wheels, cord tires, Bosch magneio. Price right. The John Cooke Co. 7 Hough St., Plainville, Conn. A'l condit Just 1922 model. condition, Bumper, apot- Inquire 180 Cherry sha G. touring in right. A, Hawker, o hau 1 clal springs, speedometer, good JMires, $325. Automotive Bales & Service Co., 200 Main 8t. Phone 2701, FORD sedan, 1921, roadster. Priced low for quick sale. AAron G. Cohen, 867 New Britain_Ave., Hartford. FORD CARS—James F. oDecker, Jr, Good class second-hand cars, Room 104 Prot dg. Phone M. C. TRUCK, 1917: 1 ton, & good tires, excellent condlitiou, 171 So. Main Street. Phone_870. HUPMOBILE, very good, mechanically perfect, excellent tires and can bs bought City Bervice Station, Hartford Ave, has & right, Cor, MAXWELL, 1823 touring demonstrator and driven only Fully equipped and seliing at a greatly reduced price and a full new car guaran- tee and service. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch Bt. Phone 2109 MAXWELL touring, 1917, “Good rubbers, methanically good, 3§75 tages ity G. C, Kotzbach, 118 Brook Bt. STAXWELL, 1918, Aive passenger touring. A good looking, good running car. Not junk. Price $275 cash. Call at 145 Lyons St. or _Phone 2137 OAKLAND roadster. Perfect condi C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2061-&