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Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World' Archbishop of York christens “baby Lageelles,” infant son of Princess Mary, and child cries as lustily as a commoner, General Bofin, known as the “Irish Dewey" one of the chief irregular leaders has been captured by Free Staters, Dublin dispatch says, Hugo Stinnes reaches Rome to con- fer with Elbert H, Gary, Rome ad- vices doclare, Threatened strike of 86,000 cotton cloth mill workers at Fall River, Mass,, is averted, at least until April 20, by vote of operatives, | butes at dinner in New York, father-in-law of J, Kearsley Mitchell, | identified as "Mr, Marshall” in Doro- thy Keenan case¥ declares his confl. | | dence in Mitchell is yet unshaken, Mrs, Mitchell repeats her faith in husband, | | Jack Kearns at Chicago says three fights have been arranged tentatively for Jack Dempsey with Luis Firpo, Jess Willard and Harry Wills, | Prosident Harding breaks St. Au- | gustine social rules by appearing at night hotel entertainment in white flannel suit and white shoes, John Drew's 650th anniversary on the stage is observed by notable tri- E. T. Stotesbury at Palm Beach, "~ KMERICAN IS CHOSEN Conference of Nations, ntiago, C'hile March 26 (By the Associated Pregs)—Henry P. Fletcher head of the I'nited delegation to the Panama-American conference has been seiected as representing one of the most interested nations, to be rman of the committee on arma- ments, Although the full committee will be composed of 18 members representing all the delegations it is expected that a sub-committee will be named con- sisting of representatives of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and the United States and it seems assured that Mr. | William Z. Foster, charged with crim- |a competent witness. fine arts, The European members 61 the jury Augustus John of London | and George Desvaillieres, of Paris, will arrive in the United States early in April, | State Wants to Hear More Of Ruthenberg’s Testimony St. Joseph, Mich, March 26, (By| Assoclated Press)—The state today moved to hear further testimony by Charles E. Ruthenberg in the trial of inal syndicalism and asked Judge Charles White to strike out Ruthen- berg's testimony of last week, Prose- cuting Attorney Charles Gore cited Michigan authorities to support his contention that a co-defendant is not Continuance Granted in Pearl Groondel, above, artist's model from Grand fiapids, | iiExBETON MARCH 26, 1923. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For ', Quick and Roady Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS: Charge Prepald 1 line 0 0! 1 line 1 line 1 {ine 1 line Count 6 words to a lin 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Bpace, 3 Lin Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, For Classificd Page on Samo Day, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenience of Customars, Cull 935 And Ask For a "Want Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments and monuments of marble and granite; all grades and sizes, Cemeo- tery arrangements made, . lots cared for, ete, John F. Meehan Monumental Works, Clark St., corner Unlon St. Florists and Nurserymen. 8 TUT fowers, Eastr lilies, Baster piants, Reasonable price. N, B, Grecnhouse, Cor- ner_Oak_and LaSalle Ste. | | | FOR the months of January and February. 1 will malie a, reduction of §6 on eve sult or overcoat, J. 0%, 9 Arch O outh_‘churek iV you don't know whai to sond for iter sond your photograph, We have an Easter wpec| on photographs at $3.60 per. dos, Arcade Studlo, Storc Announcoments 1 IF your rumurn—'ll too amall or too large or not so good, we will exchange It for lowance for your old one. Arcade Btudlo, WVANTED=1,000 men. women and chilaren to be well dressoll on ensy weekly pay- 8t Next to Horald O Auto and Truck Agencles 8 COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CARS— Comimerce and Ruggles trucks, R, C, Ru- dolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone "2061- L) Bhots CITVROLRT touring, $526; coupe, $68%; Britain_Motor ' Bales Corp, 6 Maln @1 HODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAlS—Baies Elm 8t., +_Fraukifin, 'Phone ™, cal Ao Bence, 18 Main 6t. Phone 2216, ice; genulne parts aud accomorics, Autos es Co., 200 E. Main Bt. BASTER LILIES--Orders delivered, Parker, 1584 Stanloy 8t. EASTER LIL| daffodils, tullps’ and hyacinths for Easter. Special attention to phone orders. Johnson's Greenhouses, 517 Church St. Phone 880, GREBNHOUSE— dalle, 218 Oak St. Tel. 682-12, flowers, potted plants | CEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars, Sa and all varieties of plante. Adolfo San- | and service. C. A. Bence, 51 Maln 8t. FJORDAN AND M FARLAN motor vars, Connecticut, Phone 3:468%, . HUPMOBILE CARBS—-8ales and sorvice, City Sorvice Station, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanley, and 16 Main 8t. A, M. Paonessa. Phone 2216, NURSERYMAN—Place your order now for | NASH and Oakiand motor cars. Sales and fruit trees, berries, etc.; also doing prun- ing work. Simonsen., FPhons 893-23. service. A. G. Hawker, 68 Elm £t, Tele- phone 2456, 6! " gearle & Co. Sales and service. Cor. REQ MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kennfill;fl“. m and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, T ono that you waut, We make a good al- |y ments, Boston Clothin ore, 63 Chureh | NABH touri: Balus and service, 174 High 8t, Hartferd, | * USED CARS— FORD COUPE, 1918 with new fubber and In excellent/ running condition, Very good valup, Moran's Garage, 339, Church = 8t Phone 1654, KLAND, 1918, tour Wil sell or \ Law Wflll—l";—fi—eounq 4161 $100; 1921 Ford Tour, $176; i $160; 1917 Rbt,, 4§76, This is the ¢ for bargnine, Give us a call, Easy terms, Automotive Sales tee_Co., 200 | ] N, 1920" coupe, refiniutiod, excollent bargain, Asron G, Cohen, Inc, 185 Park Bt,, $67 New Dritain avenue, Hartford, Conn, _Open_evenings 7 pass. Brand new paint, | new tires and mechanically perfect. Look ' this ecar 1 . I Perfect condition, C., Rudolph, 127 Cher it, Fhone 204 L. AUTOMOTIVE || SVERLAND, -Modur 6, - very #0385 dition, driven very little, 5 cord tires, R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry &t Tol, 206i-3, o Maln B Phone 2218, sedun, 860; F, O. B, factory, The New [ REO tourigg, $226; new paint, new top, new batfery and mechanically perfeot. Frank Schade, 597 Arch 8t. and service. 8, & F. Motor Salee Co., 86 |SCRIPPS-BOOTH, 1919, 6 passengor touring, Price 3300, Phone 896-4. STUDEBAKER touring car. Cheap If taken at once, Phone 153-12, 31 Ureenwood street, FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor., Sales werve BTUTZ CAR, four passenger. B, G. Bas sett, Plainville, Conn, Mostly late models—36 to choose from. These cars are all in excel lent condition and ready for the road, . HONEYMAN AUTO SALES, 139 ARCH ST. PHONE 3109, Fletcher will head this group. | i Mich., has been seized by Los Angeles police as a materia} Wit- | SiEoRANDUM BOOK contaiing 20 and The committee probably will seek Case of A“eged Thleves ness a;gainst Robert B. Goodman, cashier, who'is accused of*hav- ‘nf receipt, mnl ubaud; ‘fil‘,&" '1'? xew‘.'x‘»a phone 2110, o returned to Herald office. a modification of the positions taken New Haven, March 26.—A continu- | ; e A " r} e e o by the A, B. C. powers with reference | ance was made until April & when the | N8 fled Chicago in her company with his Looks $82,000 short: “ngzzgmx o the Commorctal Trust Co. to their armament requirements.|cases of Abraham L. Zigerman, John 0 _20,447. Wm. Nulty, 85 Seymour 8t. _ |gruDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $975;| ; & A g . it [ . Zige 3 7 T 276; big 8 ing, |USED CARS FOR LITTLE MONEY— With the expectation that Argentina| |, Crowley and Samuel Greenwald, al Pl Tens Tetaphano Tasact. | o T e | . Tuctors, . ireing Jester and Brazil will be unable to find a|of New York city were called in city POLICEMAN SHOOTS ROBBER 193 Arch 8t, “This 1s a Studobaker yoar. common ground, Chile, it is learned|court today, the charges being that anticipates suggesting a proposal for these men robbed William Perry of | T » Bulck, 1922, newly painted, 4 pass e —— “THLK” THROUGH DRINKS | reference of the differences to a com- | Bridgeport, a jewelry salesman of a N X n § 3 | ? C “Frust A Trucks For Sale 2 mittee which will report at the next|sample case containing $10,000 worth | Alert New York BRluccoat rhtee ———————%—l‘:‘:m ?"d, 570 seden 67 New| coupe, cquipped with new tires. conference. Argentina has made it|of jewelry on February 19. Bonds Attempt to Rob Private Bank in | PAris Policc Find That Crooks Com. |BUICK. 193¢ touine, T080 w00t o o G, known that she is ready to accept the were contained in $10,000 each. The| municate By Various Colored Bevs | Cohen. Phone 3-1085 or 2-3457. B Buick, 1921, 5 pass. touring, new- status quo or equality with any other|sample case was taken from an auto- | Mulberry Street. erages. i BT 000 cyinder Toadater, Tewly 1y bainted, South American nation. | mobile left standing by Perry in Con- | Paris, March 26 (By the Associated | painted, good top and completoly over- | i b4 | New York, March 26.—An attempt | pregs)—The Paris police have arrest-| hauled. New wrist pins, new bearings and BulcE AR S | 7 . Mr. Fletcher and Montes Ocada | gress avenue. The machine was trac- | & b B alv d 8 (Forty-Right Members Will B, ey 6" Lor's private bank b | Eress)—The Paris poilco havo arrest- Urake lning valves roground and_new | o i Named Wednesday Night. chairman of the Argentine delegation|ed to New York and the men found by Palge, 1920, 5 pass. touring, news | Mulberry street was frustrated today|ored drinks as the means of communi-| runs like new. Selling with a 90 day Iy painted, by a policeman who shot one of three | natjon. guarantee at $680. C. A, Bence, i1 Maln i hone 2! lave been selected to reply to the|the police there. opening address delivered by Luis| Izquierdo, Chilean foreign minister. | . men who were jimmying their Wway| \hen one mamber of the gang had T AT T : = el Clty ltems | through the door. The wounded man G SEDAN, 1918; now paint, in excei- —_— | ( 4 i | marked a victim he went to a certain | jent running condition, Wil sacrilce for £ | 3 o el eiast i d‘; fell to the sidewalk and his com-|.afq opposite the opera and ordered | quick sale. M. Irving Jester, 193 Azch Bt. Time Payments on These Cars & 5 | orty-eight electors will be named | panions picked him up, threw him|ga qrink which, by its hue conveyed a|_"This_is a Studebaker Year. - Arranged, IRISH MOONSHINING | The New Britain Traftic Bureau of for places on the city meeting board | nto a waiting automobile and escap- ial e o :‘o his associntei ag | BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 5 passenger tour- | the Chamber of Commerce will meet | at 5 special city election to be held in | ¢q specinl messaf it ing car, mechanical condition very good. s with the Rotary club Thursday, when of S s they passed outstde the window. Just reconditioned. 5 Royal cord tires Many Stills Are Reported Working in‘ C. L. Bardo, superintendent nndig‘l-g,,::,’; ‘;‘::‘dvbp:,: ::: ;Lt:rs\)\l:;ln::l:g‘ 7 Eight men and three women most| (new), very :o;:dk """‘,‘,5"{“; é' l,;': | general manager of the New York, s o'clock, and for the purpose of pre-| LNaW Releases Bodjes of |of whom are Australians are,in cus- | New Pritein Puick rew 208 areh 2t Sou xt to a New Buick is a Used |, Solitudes of Famous Donegal Moun- New Haven and Hartford ra.ilroarl‘pm.mg tickets of nominees, caucuses today. They are charged with a long | USED CAR VALUES— 1 B e STy T T T T rrrr ] [ will speak. {will be held in all wa i ight Men, Frozen After Fire |list of swindles practiced on home- | FLICK, 1919, v cylindor, 4 passenger coupe, { L. D. Penfield camp, Sons of Vet- :,.’ m,:m:.l;odw l;,i:\;m‘"“ds Hithenionien i sick tourists, who glad to meet some-| Perfect engine, just reconditioned, Palat | | erans, will hold a public social and| Alderman George H. Wells of the| Quebec, March 26.—A spring thaw | one who knew English, soon found E:’fm':‘":.'lb"’i?fl“’l‘:;fi."‘i‘.’ffiffifi”&’:f,’fi‘.'nf |card party in G. A. R. hall, 62 Main |first ward has called a caucus for that | i | fitrit 4 today made possible recovery of the | themselves engaged to distribute large| anda visor. Call up for demonstration. e o lliclt whigkey In boing sarrisd | veni v : : y with| New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Tel, on vigorously in the desolate Donegal| street, tomprro\y evening from 8 |district for tomorrow evening at §|bodics of Dr. A. Gadboury and L. Jo- | sums of money among the poor with ew PR L TR g ] | o'clock untit 10:30 |o'clock at the Rockwell schdol build- 2607, “Next to a flns, mheoRline 0§ FERCRAL UNev Dr | Heilty K Watren: of ing. Members from that ward whose | bin, who were burned to death in the | the assistance of the new found friend. Dulok. t A | St. Roch’'s hotel fire last Monday.|The victims were asked to give - i reaching this city. | ¥ t. 4 i BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, | Y ), 8. D, - xpire this y " by fire- f their own re- - Pretty colleens in attractive Irish| rankton, 8. D., left this morning aft- | terms expire this year are: Joseph G.| Water thrown on the building by fire- | financial guarantees of Excflent pain, .shl‘g:n%“:.:;r}q:: oo ending Beld i Sates 3 | en, debris | EEatEs assiey bliele ohbtEvEnen- by er spendin, lht: week-end with Rev.(Woods, John A.‘Ericson, J. W. Mc- | men had frozen, sheathing the ris | liability, | UF tof demenstration, "New Britain Buloh ti s. They sit and knit|2nd Mrs. R. N, Gliman. Dr. War- Cabe, Mrs. Amanda Wallen, Charles|in ice. — e | Co,, 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next to & Ll R "l"“'"' hey sit and - Knlt|ron js president of Yankton college.|f. May, Amandus Odin, Walter Meyer | New Buick Is 8 Used Bulck." i 1 e stiliena. havo itanged ool imne fadies ot fHel Wi 0 1T U Wil [gidy Bdwa. o Hall, . T vitfiie. or| MRt e LIMITATION OF CLAIMS | BUIGK, & passeiger 1919, touring car. In a perfect em of signalling that| meet to sew with Mrs. E. J. Rondeau | his membership on the l)yo v oPuf NOTICE. * At a Court of Probate held at Pl?lv;\'me.} Verteet mechanical condition, paint, tires, the police cannot approach within| o 33 Monroe street, Tuesday at 2:30 | i it 7| SEALED PROPOSALS will be re-|[ithin and for the District of Fisjnvilie, o\ aaq "upholstering very good. Price and s g Yy at 2:30 Inance and taxation, the last named| SEAL i the 24th day of March, A. D. 19823 terms are low. C. A. Bence, §1 Main 8t.|° five miles of any particular still with-!,.100k, elector will continue as a member of |ceived by the State Highway Commlis-| Present, Meritt O. Ryder, Esq. Judge. Phone 2215, out the dispatch of a warning of their 7 " 4 f New Britain National | —— —_ PR 3 g The annual meeting of the Woman's [the city meeting hoard. | sioner, 12 Washington Street, Hart-\m(:":(v m;g:fl"l';f"::;"; kb ttastta aws | BOY myno_(_ ‘hg:m:;ld. ‘3;‘1’;"::‘,"',2‘,’;' 75, 3 i presence. | club will be held tomorrow afternoon| Th y i ‘ i ek Auses b ; M ol e second ward caucus will be held | ford, Connecticut, until 2 p. m., TUes- | 340 "¢ yennie L. Minor, late of Plainville, F_armors are said to tarry on OhlS: it 3 o'clock at the First Congrega |at the call of Alderman John F. Gill.|day, April 3d, 1923, for the following|within said district, deceased. 75, M"" m‘hnzs;Aonk- business in ravines and valleys of the|tional church. | Following are those whose terms ex- |sections of State work, in accordance| This Court doth decree that six months B aa (e 84T NA% BRI Rradat s s of stills & | b b= Pae 4 a ed 1 the creditors a ) % : ;r‘\!m;n[u;n: nnv.l_thm}s_a'ntd_a of stills arel A" son was born yesterday at the | pire: George A. Quigley, A. N. Ruth- with plans and specifications on file|he aliewed and Hmsd, for G080 CTECARIC) gimwood line, Harttord, Conn. !;'hr PRI R STLONEERBPN U New Britain General hospital to Mr. |erford, James A. Coyle, Pher Uno|in the office of the State Highway against the same to the Administrator and 4 obl pothe o Just l‘“‘“)"_‘] is soldang Mrs. Walter Vogel of 25 C]lfl‘Johnson, Alexander Olson, Louis Ed- Commissioner and at the following CLERCIL LRE DEULS notlas, ":""";';:‘r ‘;{a‘}l’:‘: ves® :y Bhop, 138 So. Main St. 0 publicans who are making enor-!gtreet. wards, Edward H. Carrolt and Pierce | places. proer by advernknsin & owes o o o BATTERIES—Let us inspect your batte 3 . |p 3 a circulation in said district, and by post-| YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD USED | BYT ERURCLEl inty ‘uso this spring: i Studebaker, Special 8ix, in firste class mechanical condition. New paint, good tires, all around, This car is a bargain. Buick touring, A-1 shape, a bargain at a low price. Overland, Model 86, touring, with Red Seal Continental motor’ en- gine, perfect, good tires. Worth $400, price $200. Durant touring, 1922, new paint, in A-1 shape, Look this car over before you buy. tains. . Belfast, March he manufac- G. HAWKER, A, 3 TEL. 2456, 62-5¢ ELM ST, Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—~Gasoline, ofls, greases and tire service. Clark's Auto Ace week for two consecutive weeks, com-| tires. One owner since new. Will give t 700 will bring yuic! . months to.pay for it. Price very reaso to your Joor. N. H, mencing on or before March 19, 1923, able. Must be sold at once. M. Irving| Taxzi Bervice, at the K. K. Station. FORD touring for sale, 1910. Good, running liy losated, steam heate quor resemble commercially produced | rygtitute, is home for e i v of in th vt i oncrete [in said town of Plainville nearest the place CAR— whiskey in color and taste that a 'con- cation i e Ghd wandeimL il caucusy ln, e | lihear: raetiof . plaiby oftiany (0 where the deccased last dwelt. —_—_——__—____Phona 3458, o AR e il ation. y ‘ | BATTERIES—Ask (he man who ownh & - 8 Miss Marion Hoar of Arch street, | evening at 8 o'clock: Mrs, J. H. Rob- | Portland cement for the above work ! MERITT O. RYDER, with Miss Fannie Holmes of Hart inson, J. J. Watson, F. A. Wooster, | wiil be furnished by the State. Plans Judge. | Buick, 1922, 5 pash. tour, with Rex top. rell, 110 KFranklin Sqyuare. Plone 1215, . 1 Wi Ve, - Govt. Act as High Handed F'™er Hartshorn of Washington, D.|J. V. Lacava and I D. Russell |W. Stevens, Division Engineer, Bulck coupe, 1920, ¢ pass. with disk | Ko \gateer ALe: Fhone Sash, Harttera, 4 | Alderman J. Gustav Johnson of the (yashington stregt, Hdrtford, Conn. Wheels. axles, bearings, springs, generators, care Prels)—Federal Judge Faris who last | i i vl g i 4 % supplies, etc. 10 night lssued a temporary restrainipg —-afl\r. |that ward for tonight at thlc Central |AND MANCHESTER: About 15,850 Order of Notice, Buick coupe, 1019, 4 pas 0ELD THUCKS—CARS 3 V5| lLingine Company No. 2 was called |Junior High school at 8 o'clock, t0|)inear feet of 3 inch Bituminous Ma- i 't t of Ed 1 Goltra's Missi ford, ss. New Britain, March| Bulck roadster, 1920. p. m. ment of Edward F. Goltra's Mississ- |/ pg o (11 smbers: Albert - Anderson, G ! 16, 1923. Buick roadster, 1917. FEDERAL TIRES & MICHELIN 1T, {5801 river burge line, todsy. amarted | 16 08 8 SUTLalerm to o emall fire inj (TR T BN LR O n, | Ellver Lane. Plans and svecioations) o A" compiaint bt sald” ity | | Hhaes raam SoB a clothes closet in a house at 84 ° ger, 3 at the office of R. W. Stevens, Divi-| 2 . & DUNLOP, 15 FRANKLIN BSQUARE. 2 12 of New Britain praying that proper-| Essex sedan, 1920, 6 pass. PHONE 1228, part of the line appeared to him as‘H Leroux. Slight dama, d |ceski and James M. Finnegan Hartford, C i1 gl v Al |H. L x. 8l e was i % e g S , Conn. b ‘The most high handed, outrageous The rogul i . Ak | Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the ol i, FAIN AND | 492 and 493 be foreclosed for the| Studebaker, 1919, 5 pass. year means Good W eaf.” Absolutely guere he regular meeting of the W. C. T. TOWNS OF NEW BRITAIN AND Special Six. auteed against imperfections. Don't ez in the petition for the restraining or- . 4 2l R & | Tuesday afternoon, April 3rd, at 2:30 | Pajewsld will preside at a caucus for | oo of plain Cement Concrete Pave- | being returnable before the City Court St e sizes, Charies E. Hudfield, successor %o o'clock. Reports of the superinten. the election of fifth ward representa-|p, ¢ or 3 jnch Sheet Asphait over|Of the City of New Britain, to be Vi 3 it Ml A ] B — ; ; ; valil, -dames | nere n s : TET us recharge and Inspect your battery LIE AND WALKER JUDGES | and new officers chosen for the year. ;f“;"?]'i‘s;‘“‘m;?}:};‘ Lfi:?fit"’;‘)‘?“ J,am:;‘F}rnam-l'lamvl\lo Road. NOTE: Port- S"“"try of }Iartlord‘. on.the lfl“t Mon- | Most of these cars have been recon- before you DUL™It Into. service for the Rev. John L. Davis will be the speak-| L ) g ‘i, Rob- |1and Cement for the above work will| b';i’;; ;*QP‘":’- ’li’ji‘;h‘e “::;‘M ‘"bli to and ditioned and-newly painted. sum uns Lidy ng au- o . and Horace Walker of New York have Heo i __lert Grace, Peter Perokas and Patrick . thority that said defendant formerly| OPen every evening until § o'clock| Pick | 5uRRETTVANIA VAGUUM GUP 1 been named the American members of | | Miss Lillian Phtterman and Miss (o o |tions at the office of B. W. Stevens, | (ROTWY that sald defendant formerly tire, cord Munsey Gordon spent the week-end Division Engineer, 12 Washington | et £l s stration. 8 Chestnut St, national exhibition of paintings to be | 5 I.. Conlon has givea notice of a meet- | abouts Kknow U. 8. L BATTERY, sales and iervice wa- e o They attended the Kappa Pheta Ep-| " S iag g o TOWN OF STAFFORD: About|2P0uts are unknown. held.at Carnegle institute here begin-| =7 B CPCEE ) 0 HERER S Ha{f_j ing tomorrow night at Elihu Burritt J, Ordered, That notice of the insti- NEW BRITAIN ,,U,CKTSS“ . th_:AR:: Wi o g ¢ X » ¢ § . 2607, tterl by Homer Saint Gaudens, director of ""-“?;‘“(;{:riu”e‘m‘: Wedd, of Rich. %rs to the following retiring city btound Macm!l.xn;. e renhlc-r 16881/ CHN" Ha miven PtKs’ detendutt.” by rics. Bales and 3 1 O Mehe ) eeting board members: John stone or crushod gravel for the cOBLES | o ubiishing “this ordsr in © The New . e il 8] lof Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Palmer of | spbet . , and specifications at the Town Clerk’s 5 > | Belvidere. [P J(';c;,r'b:)col:m;‘xu(\CT;‘I-(I"-S“:;]‘ ofce. and at the office of R W, in the City of New Britain, once -a| celent running ~ condition; thres %N drews, . a » H. N, K FOX’S NEXT MON. i 5 g record, No. 19033. C. L. Pierce & Co. | = 1 lington street, Hartford, Conn, D. W. GRIFFITH’S « |}l —sav. O e e hirer| All bids must be accompanied by| . . lected for Wednesday night: First | Clerk of the Court.| baker year.' i {:’:fl:fln‘ {.rlpl. Call Joe Farr, 1847, 152 RCE, 1923, ona-ton truck chassia le_etreet. RICHARD | Meadow club Saturday night was one, ;o4 ‘.rq “Central Junior High school | Check not less than one-third of the| T s of the most enjoyable affairs of the ¥ % | cost of the work. The State Highway v Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phope 2061-3. | Prop, 284 Main St., rear Hudsofi Lunch, BARTHELMESS | bullding; fourth ward, Central Junior DENTISTS oD mior, IV T extelnt St | _fer ook Might T, Tk proved a big hit. building; sard | Teject any and all bids. g; fifth ward, ) N/ Britain Ave. Open evenings. > | Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, l"uh’on:e;lofl‘s‘.‘" ¢ . e T S DOROTHY GISH oyer's drug store at 591 Main | miny Burritt school building. 6 7. DEND in C. J. BENNETT, uF U R Y” by a small boy aged four years. Of-| iSTATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER, National Bank Building South Main St. Phone 123-3, R T ficer Walter Malone made a report of | The Herald will help you by tfe N - » | HARTFORD, CONN. New Britain, Conn. condition. Demountable rims, ote.’ Call of | g, N 2ot Ll S L | 4 rent is reasonkble. Uur serve ———e ays ready at your call. Just mous fits, S "losely s e li- 3 i A ol Y . prof o closely does the li John Sikora, a studept at the Pratt|M. Boyer. TOWN OI" BRISTOL: About 2180 |ing a capy thereof on the public sign post spection free, A. G./Hawker, 58 Elm 8t, 5 hearing room at city hall tomorrow pavement on School Street. Note: |0 000 o =0 card, Philadelphia. Guar. 2 years. J, M. Far- Federal Judge Criticizes | street, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.| W. Menus, Charles Mueller, I. Wexler, | and specifications at the ofice of R. Buick, 1921, § pass. touring. BRIGHTMAN AUTO_EXCHANGE— 12 City of New Britain St. Lo March 26. (By Associated “Dearest,” new fox trot, at Morans', | fourth ward has called the caucus of | POWNS OF EAST HARTFORD Buick coupe, 1920, 4 pass. buretors, tops, etc. Baukrupy stocks, tires, State of Connecticut, County of Hart-| Buick touring, 1920, § pass. touring. 30+ order against seizure by the govern- | Sony : TR e 2 S e o - S PBt ol out at 10:35 o'clock yesterday morn- |€lect successors to the following re- lcaqam over 5 inch Stone Base on AUTHORIZED SALES AGENCY. JUDD the government's action in taking over | T P 3 | 7 " " | Franklin Square, occupied by Claude |NOr James Naughton, Stanley J. Tra- |gion ingineer, 12 Washington street, | ty on Overlook Tract, Lots Nos. 491,| Hupmobile, 1920, § pass. GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES—"Govas proceeding imaginable, if statements| | P el ¥ i U, will ‘be held at the Center church [Battlett-schoal, Alderman Peter, J.|ppAINVILLE: = About 15,065 linear|ON:-payment of taxes, sald complakit|| SoERcSHug i il iy poriment, get tho Gest. All sutomoblle Judge qualified statement. | ¢v { > is 3 ¢ | dents of departments will be called for {i¥Ves: Those completing terms this| (oo, orete Base on the New held in and for New Britain, in the TalpRons Alus e G varas Tie Tkl v 3 summer. A. G. Hawker, 52 Eim St. Tel. Pittsburgh ch 26 PR TR CR sy Halloran, Kasimir Blogoslowski, Rob be furnished by the State. Specifica- out your used car and call for demon- and fabric, in all sizes, T. H. Cogawell, jury for the 22nd inter- | ix ard A o N s U En o mwded. forbue Aene with Miss Sadie Sutta of New Haven, | , |1 the sixth ward Alderman Frank | ot "yo ritord, Gonn. abseni from the state and his where. ton. T, H. Cogawell, ¥ Chestout strees. ning April 26, it was announced today school at 8 o'tlock to name succes- | 4750 linear feet of 7 Inch Water-|, oh "o 4" ndeancy of sald complaint| 355 ARCH ST, rvice, Simmons Storage Battery Co., === |mond Hill, Long Island, is the guest | .. A { ilip | aBgregate, on Monson street. Plans| === Fitzgerald, Martin H. Kenney, Philip Britain Herald, a newspaper published | GHANDLER, 1019, 7-pass, sedan, in 6% Autos—Taxi Service | “Burning Sands, fox-trot, Victor and Hjalmer Borg. | Stevens, Division Engineer, 12 Wash-| EMIL J. DANBERG, Jester, 193 Arch St. This is a Stude- | PACKARD SBERVICE—Best car in the oity Vormer Stars The cabaret dinner at the Shu“"”ward. Rockwell school building; sec- | Surety company bond or a certiffed | Just like new. Price reasonable. R. C.|THE PALACE Auto Livery, P, 4, Cirves, scason. The theatrical numbers i 4 v Commissioner reserves the ri s | building; fourth ward, Central Junior e right to A B J D D s A real buy at $350. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., |TAXI SYATICN—Quick, rel With i : o D, ohllson o« s Ve 4 | 3 sixth ward, W S By | March 24, 1923. T R J l DODGE TRUCK, 1922, % ton capacity, In | S s, street was broken yesterday afternoon « K, Jo n o0d condition, Joseph Kaminsky, 390 | . o Mo | & i 14 12 WASHINGTON ST., the incident at police headquarters. [(Imsslflr‘d ad route. Gas, and Oxygen Administered phone 2010. Standard oil. you want it. mechanic always on Charland’s Auto Service Stae 32 Main 8t BY CLIFF STERRETT |“o it HARLEY -] at $160; one 1¥20 sport model, $136; one 1916 at §76. These machines have been taken in trade for new India HEY! [ THOUBHT You sy = = = HEAVENS! PA.T COULDNT BUY THEM HOW LONG 1T BT L s, e - & (] WULD TA“& m CLEAA A sun_Co.,, 21 Myrtle St. Fhone 1706, PROMISED TO GIT ME FARLEY-DAVIDSON ]molorv)"filu. 1918 with - | o car, first class condition and A NEW ‘Larm CGLOCK. { D1 AMOND NECKLACE, AND LEFT. and new I's the Family Pride, Y’Know POLLY AND HER PALS paint. $150 takes it. idw. Menousek, 28 Gllbert _Bt. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES—1016, 3 _speed powerplus, $60; 1917, electric equipped, $100; 1917 regular, §76. The (vllowing mas chines have been completely rebuil. and are tully guaranteed: Two 1519 and one 1918 with RK motor; ol 1920 with 2" big valve motor. Also several indian sides cars in fine condition at $20 and up. A small deposit will secure any of thess machines for spring delivery, Chas, dfield, successor to Hadfield-Swene 21 Myrtie St. Phone 1706, REW and second-hand bicycle. Hepalring, Low price guhranteed. Called for and de- livered. Kosso, 336 Last Main St Vhone 635-2. {619 Tndlan motorcycie with side car. Price roasonable, C. T. Anderson,. 212 Main St. Service Statlons Repairing 17 ACKTYLENE WELDING, cutting and bras- = ¥ NI 7| 2 2 - Cpazrtd ing. Kxpert work: ship guaranteed, - Commerclal Welding 237 Glen Street, Nr, Ellis 8t. Phone 2899, Work called for.