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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1023, Brief News Dispatches From all Over the World | Detours Mean Nothing To This Auto-Plane City Items " PHE HERALD The Leyal Order of Moose will hold “WANT ADS” Duesseldorf dispat Massachusetts Masonie officials . % b § , 3 @& smoker and vaudevil entertain. Alphabetically Arranged For Quick 65,000 Thyssen workers , A tish Rite Masons “that ne ¢ B Yy ¥ 3 e ol ment tomorrew evening, Refresh. | and Ready Reference, u struetive hiow struck . sh Rite Free Mason can con =N % . ments will be served, LINE LATES FOR o e be a klansman." P 3 3 \ Hadio scts and supplies at Morans' coNsscUTIve ""‘;:"m" . T T agsinst Franco Belgia French official statement mad German embassy at . Washington David L. Dunn of the Public at Bsse wsidorable | makes public nete protest against | 8 TN palice commission said this afternoon movement of Gern b has tak " and’ Bielgian attempt to expel y R that nething definite has been decided on place In German unoc ed 1ers [Gorman Ruhr officials. on for a meeting of the hoard this ntery . week to seleet a new sergeant and to . 4,80 3 on police announee that| name a desk sergeant, to succeed Cap- a8 Upen Applie Maitor Gen. Allen at sl " of “embassy whiskey supply tain George J, Kelly, Sy e g Y farewell lm. s8ag0 10 » » trdeed to diplomat’s butler § ‘The police réceived a complaint this i ™ command, marking of o ‘ ' gation 5 meorning that a horse had heen left Vdnes, Conta. ecupation of Rhine y L ted . i < . standing in front of the National bank __!‘:'_':"." "“,E""."._u_ e Blates troops Waterhury Ralph Baheoek, 145, R * S building without a blanket to ecover it, No, Ad, Accepted After | P, M, For e : Mo . - “.<1 from |: juries reeeived in a coast : & 4 Motoreyele Policeman William 8, :‘l‘.‘:‘nr:f:c -::v:'.:. - h AUSARNE FPPRE ¢ Ing acciden i ' B Strolls and James ¥, White, local ||lconvenience of Customers, fous developments in Near Eastery 5 . agent of the Connecticut Humane so- t ad" Operstor, conference because of Turkey's re hington Governor Templeton | ¥ \ . ;! & ciety located the owner and repri- fusal to accept British proposal 1o re- and State Senator French were shak- # sk i el 3 i - i e manded him, ::' Mosul oil dispute t¢ ue of na up in an automobile accident 3 ‘ » == o] The case of tire Walton and Smith ons. - | D : . a o Shoe compan against Prospero | = 3 = ol - New Haven—Nelix O, Rosland, ani ¥ i i3 f e NI x4 Franklin heard yestorday after A RTONES And monk e gl 4 S > ncon In the city court, before Judgd | tery arranguments made, lote cered for, French and Belgian members of |y rainer, who had been invelved = e " G. W. Klett. Decision was reserved,| ete. John ¥, Meehan Monumantal Werks the allied control ) ssio Are wich litigation over the ownership - compelied by workers of lons, died of heart disease, If roads are too rough or muddy, William W, Bradford, Jr., of Baltimore can leave them very | Lawyer M. D, Saxe is counsel for the =y defendant and Lawyer Henry P, fi RRT (MAMGwmact dealining o puar: | eport—tanry W. Lyon, retir.|A8ilY. This auto-airplane which he has invented travels 25 miles an hour on the road and 75| defendant an b Lawn it . e, #4 MAURIROUIPRTC 100 At 1S BENIOL miles an hour in the air. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinper.~ | ferent varieties, nu\'o‘i- forns, nd 760, [ advt, Carnations, 31 dosen, N, B, Greenhouss, Pavid Relasco has sold motion pie- | 7 [ There will be a special meeoting to- ture rights to three of his sf plays for $240,000 cash and roy " Hartford-—8tate health department | &¢rford for the plaintiff, Kirkham, played on the coust, night of The Catholic Women's a * it ment, New York pietu : report urges action |r: |vr«\"rnl un- | Cooper, Hungerford and Camp, for BU”JT GARAGE mTHoUT Conditions: The pressure s 1ow| Bencvolent Leglon in St. Mary's el b over the Lake region and along the| School hall at 8 o'clock, POTTED PLANTS In various sizes at_now porta, qualified persons from practicing as|the defendant; Vinvenzo D'Agata » ,‘,‘\ ielar ,‘ : 2 s |against Antonio D'Ag mdamnnll GETTING OFFICIAL PERM'T south Atlantie coast Unsettlod | The Scandinavian W. C T. U, will ll::‘upr::ur:':l:h"‘-‘:unr Bhop, 80 West Law- WX B p— Rev, Stickney Grant tells New York and limitation for redemption, weather with rain or snow prevalls | nold a meeting at the home of Mrs, | mmn 8t Thone from Michigan southeastward to| August Carlson of 167 Dwight street Lost and Found 4 rolub ‘that what he Is really fghting| 00y reinity college faculty|Y9F Elias T. Riigrose”for the: plain. | g DR 10 "0 1dea of authorlly aud | la7uce funtar prom must end at | Rackliffe Brothers, Inc, against|Kudinsky May be Asked to Explain | North Carolina and from New Eng-|tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. AT =Veilow, brown and white, femals, Tost, having to be ruled by authority A n“ | Balvatore Clanci, pleading by ""“"""I‘ : Lt . land westward to Tllinois, The tem. Mrs, Max Graeser, of Linwood| Missing since Sat. night; doul Ree . |ant, Lawyer Irving 1. Rachlin for the to Building Commissicacr and perature is low over northern New|gtreet, sustained painful injuries to fii':_;e.‘;_-t'.wh___ Election to house of re 3 | plaintifr, Judge 1% B, Hungerford for| ' England, her back and spine when she slipped oo SN, With velgsblen, Sees 40 7 toekville . | > 91 . B < Will be Assessed, : T Dack and-epine when pped | Ting r, Buitab 1t roturned to of Mrs, Mac Nolus ‘ e giamed H. Marsh, Who | the * defendant; Henry Liekiowles | Conditions favor for this vielnlty|and fell going down hor front steps| 413 Park atassien, oo 1 Forum 1. Nolan, chosen to fill V| repramented Andoverd (i """‘ tUre | ogainst Teofil Wojdal, pleading by| Acting upon a report that Stanley | unsettled weather with snow, prob-|yesterday. She is being treated in the | FOGKETBOOK Tost, mear Falars —TReater California due to husband’s many years ugo, died at age of plaintiff, Lawyer J. G. Woods for the | Rudinsky or Stef Dudnisky, had built| ably turned to rain and rising tem-|Court street hospital. gmfl-l: m’m,.l ron:;lnlnl key and money. . Reward. »and 1 L |a garage on Wolcott strect and boast- | perature, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R to friends that the structure had —_— — I'red Jergen of Judd avenue at the hfx'ximin l‘;:":ldll; g:'lal"";'“”““ BT “' 2 | Rachlin for the defendant. | ea . ‘M - heen erected without the formality of ASK IM CHMENT. urt street hospital this morning. |y S0 00 lees Her Sass ’ eds Hel" OPPOSE GERMAN SHOW taking out a building permit, Assessor Sorinetald. ik, Tans 04 Aotk Mrs, Anna Milkey of 23 Griswold “2,,2”.“;,‘-4::;, b;:.‘ {:nfll'l‘zlr:h?l:;;:r Co, A M I S Ldward A, McCarthy and Thomas| Springfleld, Iil., Jan. 24. P strect left Tuesday for Los Angeles,| and Fair Dept. Store. Call 6 . , Ja 24, A G an gym- A e ay ment proceedings against Governor| | 3 B e ~ o W ¢ nastic troupe was prevented from ap- | lAnder, went to that strect today and | G PYERORATART BREINE | HOVErIOT| cal., where she will visit her brother, Personals, i BT pearing last night at the Olympia|!ound the building. It was pla o P e gy iy o Joseph FFarlander. En route she will TURTOR Hieh soheeT eredoaim s, 8 3 | f £ the ahoe office and | State Auditor Andrew Russell were | ¢ ft at the Grand Canyon and |JUNIOR High scliool graduations. Phoio- music hall by a demonstration of un.|the books of the assessors ANc| cormally presented in the house of|%toP off & s Y graphs. Speclal, six for $2.00, Arcade 2 4 it | 't W de to the building ! y pres other points of interest. She plans| studio, employed French performers who |8 report will be made | representatives today and were lald : S ) to be gone about six months, ALL PERBONS having constipation or indi- | rushed to the stage and inf, d the | inspector lost 4 g dlemce that e I e | vestigation at the office of Build- 0B the table by Speaker Shanahan, A full line of Fresh Fish at The| gestion should try our whole grain wheat, a nce that the n umber was | a0 &k e 2 Market i e Costs little. Does much to relleve these to be offered by German actors, A|IN& Inspector John C. Gilchreest this| Puhlic Market.—advt. h| complaints. Nature's food. Am. M police squad was summoned and the |afternoon discloses that no permit has | WAR ON RUM FLEET. The Luther League of the Swedis Unlon, 321 Park St. stage was cleared been issued within the past two years| . Park, Innt” 88 ioie ast | 1utheran church will hold a meetng | NAME and address of postags iamp ror- for the crection of the garage, which| N°W "‘" PR e RO at the church parlors tomorrow even-| lector in this vicnity wanted. Further par- |guard service todgy dispatched to ing at 8 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Ahlquist|_ticulars, address Collector, P. O, Box §77, e |is believed to be one of recent con-|% DR s Sandy Hook tise cutter Manhattan, Refreshments will be [FOR the months of January and February, available craft to check any attempt|"“Glir 0 iiivan of Beaver street| fhAooLe - . > g A v .. Opp. South church, [ PIGGLY WIGGLY ACTIVITY! MAN 1% NAMED. by the rum fleet oft the Jersey coast| trIs® Inenie SCUERR of Feater Sireet| §) Arch 6. O bl s Ifairfield | to land liquor with the aid of a calm Store jouncements, 7 et | PN, Lawyer M. D, Hartford, Jan. 24.—The & tla ot street hospital this forenoon. Ko 4 noon nominat-|sea and a whirling mantle of snow, The regular meeting of Martha B ESENY | S o <4 county caucus this aft chapter, No, 21, O. E. 8, will be held Investigation is Under Way As to Al | (0™ "Bl 00 ive “John H. Hill of s s god Coivie Tass A Kk | Shelton for county commissioner, in| S a ey averibe Al 1YAbt O Bk A JesonGmedoiitine 4 Blook place of Commissioner Frank Ballard | Sold For $65 roccpllnnyfor (hc‘dclnnles at the louripR AUTO PARTS MOVED e and renominated Charles P. Hart of | session’ of the grand officers will fol-| OAK STREET 70 36 erk‘o§50:‘v;! Bethel, Mrs, Clarissa Novius of New | R, low, NS, TRLaEHEust A republican, and Michael| T Dance at Lithuanian Hall, Thurs. v Eve., Jan. 25, 354 Park St—advt. Complaint Made. Chicago, Jan. 24.—An investigation | pairfield, of the alleged corner of Class A stock | Connery of Redding, democrat, were of the Piggly Wiggl « Inc., was|chosen county aunditors. Mrs. Nevius| reported in progress today under the|ig the first woman to be chosen a| 3 A IE . |HATE cieamed, 73¢ | 3 WED uew ribbon, 75c, direction of the s conduct | county auditor in the state, In other words—a new hat for $1.00, Ses committee of the Chicago stock ex- SR | ' committee o n/‘\ Chicago stock ex-| ! ‘ 0]? PARENTS AND DAUGHTER Ng::’:: :;o‘:':em:: :%‘n St flm\nfrx}snnnmirr has been mailed to WILK 15 UEHELD. A ques a has be ¢ S - (4 1 4 ? looked over. We repalr and exchange Norwich, Jan. 24.-—A jury in the 3 cameras and kodaks of all makes. A'r» all brokerage houses on the exchange, - J | : seeking full details of trading opera- |Superior court here today upheld the | : Mr. and M Hiltbeg ' Mareled' 49| . chab Brudty. 4 mme a stamp,” said Ben Harper, traveling salesman, t0 | tions in Piggly Wigsly for some time | Will of Richard O. Libby in an action | WANTED 1670 menwomsi Sma—shilaves Marian Ward, Atlanta (Ga.) cigar clerk. “Too busy selling cigars,” | pzst. [brought by his datfghter Pauiine Fred- | Years and Mr. and Mrs. Darling to be well' dressed on easy weekly pay- f 3ot A pete S 8 ® . g ments, B ) 4 said she, “You're hard boiled,” said he. “You're impudent,” re-| Ttgwas understood the detion of the| crick, actress, who had appealed from nts. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church = | - 8t. Next t com. |the probate court decision. In the i : Six Years. aitai Herslaromon, i : it S |stock exchange followed the Vard lik Wi 's later they were wed.| A 3 E torted she. Ward liked tl'gat and two hours later the; [plaint of a member broker, who|Will Mr. Libby left his $30,000 es- : Mr. and Mrs. William Hultberg of | of his second wife. : 5 . i {5 A . # Bl i 376 Chestnut street are today observ- | zénship and spiritual and moral “de- WL o Ul DlatatNs - Tenn cmwr"” New York market but was unable hf‘f"r_r‘mr! Y“' his daughter, '-hf‘ ““U : T i ing, the 49th anniversary of their|velopment. The club was organized st Witiam Krvsicenskl, miead. |10 obtain immediate delivery because [said: “I give and devise to my daugh-| wedding, and at the same time Mr.|by C. H. Barnes in 1911, and has ing or dotantt, Lawyer Henry No.|None was availble, ; So i1 iebtion ile. Sl o and Mrs. Leé E. Darling of Hartford [ Proven very popular. It has among e el Chicago trading in Piggly Wiggly ing, and I mention this omission to are observing their sixth wedding an- | its alumni prominent business men of wicki for the plaintiff, Lawyers W.I 0 2 o Call. The. stock |Show that the same is intentional and niversary. Mrs. Darling is the daugh- | the city who received thejr early $tart M. Greenstein and Dickenson & B9 |ciogeq at 64 yesterday an advanee of|not a mistake. / e R 208 Mbs HLIthbrg, in life by the help of this organiza- Smith for the defendant; "'(l‘"r';‘ six points within a weeck. Yesterday | — ; ; Both Mr. and Mrs. Hultberg were | tion. ol . wi | 3 born in Sweden, but have been resi- | — claims he bought a block of stock on|tate to relativi Kotlinski against thg Warsaw sales were 2,500 share: 3 TS, : i sales 2,500 shares WEATHER 1 ea cenyseos ‘”"g'“““"."f’df{' “-t' ‘“G“fixn This is the second time Piggly Wig- | i 3 # dents of this country for 51 y o ney for the plaintiff; Mount Morris| ooy 1ac bheon under the serutin | Heavy Snow Tonight i§ Predicted. i They have resided in New Britain for W ill Consult Mayor bn ; we ried by Rev. A rdii 40 years. They were married by warding of Contracts Lal'ge Gl']S[ fOI‘ GOHSldel‘al]()l] @t tnvestment Co. against ";'L:""‘. fT")’;: of Chicago stock exchange ;A\nhnrllil‘(;r Wakier. anal Gl dticricw; e ; ¢ ma Rev 7 i Mr. Huntington at the Congregational S0 iRt MRk A Pabnbsta et al, siwer, or ;‘"fl"‘}r‘fi‘-l " AL |On the first occasion the board D. Saxe for the plaintiff, Lawyer Al-1,,ornors asked Clarence Saunder: For Connecticut: Snow probably S as E S S o ably rch parsonage in South Manches- i ¢ chu P 8 might be given a hearing before bids Short Calendar Session | rvea e Wit Yor the dctendant, ~ _[E0¥ernors asked Clurence Saunders For Comeetiout: Snow probabl 2 Theodore Dudjack against represen- |y, "4, axplain the withdraws an|warmer tonight; Thursday cloudy; . They have four children, W. Wai- | [OF the management or concessions at tatives and creditors of Danic) Bery: [aftar 1o stockholders of 100,000 addi-| strong cast and northeast winds and| Gladys Clark, told Sacramenton |y M5y e fOUF PRI B VA the municipal comfort station e The docket for the short calendar et al, judgment, Judge B. I Gaffney |, .1 chareg of stock at $ The re-|gales shifting to northwest by Thurs- [ (Cal.) police her mother kold her in|y “\wiirred Hultgren of Chicago, 11 ;"arded, the city hall ‘commissiog session of the city which is sched-|for the plaintiff; B. Solomon ISt (it of this inquiry was not made|day morning. marriage for $65 to a young Filipino. | yfry " Tee E. Darling of Hartford, and | 138 Postponed action on fivebids i uled to convene at 2:30 o'clock next . Greenberg. pleading by defendant, |, ;0 Warnings for high winds are dis-|She fled shortly after the marriage. | nrre' Mary Johnson of Church street, | \tS hands. Secretary W. G. Dunn-will ¥riday afternoon, embraces 14 ca Judge J°. B. Hungerford for the plain- | thik oIty fa;‘mnge a meeting at the convenience as follow: The Texus Co., against K. tiff, IWwyer Donald Gafiney for the r s Hil tBive Wae & meber pp mw(q thc' mayor ot which time final ac- P. French, judgment, Lawyer M. D. defendan B. ®olomon against Sal-| i " of the fifst Swedish families to make ion' will. be taken. i Saxe for the plaintiff; John Aushanas vatorc [ieale, default and hearing in W|Id West Methods To Save lees fieinthobit Th-BouthAMancheater: Me. W against the United Lithuanian so- damages, Judge I B, Hungerford for Hultberg is a member of the A, F. & NDUSTRY BOOMS ol eeningt) ; " S A, M..of South Marchester. He WS |1y tines As Many Truoks Mad & s A Made cieties, motion for more specific the pi FPrank, | statement, motion to strike out and|the Farmers' Milk ‘Co. pleading by A, 3. of Boutn Mutchaster: 3ia was Long Bros. shoe store for 36 years. At| December Last As A Year Ago. ‘demurrer, Freedman & I‘reedman, |defendant, Judge 1% B. Hungrvrro;l laintiff, Judge B. I°. Gaffney |for the plaintiff, Lawyer Donald Gaff-| resent he conducts a business at his A i 53: 'trr':: pdam-n:l'-m; Ida Goldsmith | ney for the defendant; B. Solomon S o l':mm\ ”rx‘:.s::n,gt:nz; ;'.T{’anf;i,fip”“ ost three against Myer Feldman, judgment and against W, O'Connor Co., Inc., 3 i 3 % Sy o : Mr. and Mrs. Darling were marricd |were manufactureq Joct l:e::;’nl'):‘:e'ks ERRE £ Thy s Layer Alited i Le L ucgnent far coats, Jodge It 8. ”"n-\ G - : « X g i “: SR A 3 by Rev. Frederick C. Wunder of the iy that month the previous year’ n:? - Sme— 5 i . v e i pelish Lutheran church in this city. |cording to the census bureau. The iR b R P e December output of passenger auto- GOOD GOYERNMENT GLUB {mobiles was 206,419 compared with 70,690 in December, 1921, and the 7 8 number of trucks was 20,138 compar- . 2 . ; ed with 8,372, : ? ; - : 8 _Preliminary estimates of automo- o s o lons i ; ; i é Fivening—New Candidates to Be In- | bile production in 1922 as announced : 5 < 3 ? 7 ; i by the census bureau places the num- 2 ' , - itiated—Banquet February 12. ber of passenger automobiles at 2,. : s 5 334,171, compared with 1,435,161 i sy 5 : S X S The Good Government club of the |josy oty e o Blg lme 0‘ ahnvc NICI'Challdl‘ e at our January | os i H 5 ’ A i o Young Men's Christian nmcnatnon‘en.nn rompgr:r‘i‘mv:;:; ?:':)rf:l;k! g : ‘ % - S P e will meet tonight for discussion of X bbbl Sale at greatly reduced prices. oo : i . coming important events. After the | d - " ? p oo 4 o i meeting new candidates will be in- Washi F § itiated. President Russell T""""i,,.m:: {'t":'";:;'::'"-h;lr;;l-‘:gnew l;l:h o on m- will preside. erican railroads at this season bf the A supper will be held February 12. 2 k A prominent local business man will |Y*ar was made during the week end. PEOPLE 1 C 3 LT ¢ : ' 3 address the members. - A bowling|INE January 13, the car service divi- - league has been organized with three |S1on of the American railway associa- teams, captained by John L. Higgins, |1ion announced today. The total num- 328332 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. of the All Stars; C. Ryan, Wildfires, |PeT Of cars loaded with revenue Will Discuss Important Plans This The number of drownings and suicides at San Francisco beaches this season have resulted in Sid Ruswell Toretis, Achs. freight for the period was 873,251, an increase of 22.3 per cent the report police adopting wild west rescue methods. A lariat-throwing mounted policeman is shown here The club is for the employed boys 4 tossing a line to an imaginary victim of the waves, of the city. Its aims are better citi- ;‘;‘I'c"!:r;:‘c' :_'::k"":‘m?:;”lflad"d during | e, e —— — GOVT. STORM WARNING. —_— 7 Washington, Jan. 24.—The weather Pa’s An Expert in Natural History BY CLIFF STERRE barsed Vodey e s oD . storm warning: “Advisory, 9:30 a. m, Northeast storm warning displayed [Ue! v SMPLY AAUSEATES Norfolk section to Boston, Mass., dis- turbance over eastern North Carolina ME TO HAVE O . moving northeastward will increase in MINGLE W intensity and cause strong northeast wATH winds and gales and snow and rain INFERIORS'! on coasts.’ C. Matteo, Electric Plater, at 160 Whiting 8t., is clesed. The shop will be opened at 35 Broad St., Plainville, as soon as wiring arrangements can be made.—advt. That 200,000,000 people is all that continental United States can accom- modate is the opinion of an expert. CINDERS | For All A. H. HARI TNV CETRA

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