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S Gty METHODISTS NAME THEIR CLERGYMEN Appointments for Two Districts Aomownced Todey | April 9, ~~The New London, new | | Peputy Sheriff ‘»filvphn-nn, assistant turnkey Wellsburg jail, is armed weapons, e g N b NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923, Grin and Gat Her ypeiimer Wellsburg, V Va,, Mildred April 9, Evangeline of the with ~ two Her smile and— The .32 revolver she always carries |in her shoulder holster, And nary a prisoner has tried to | escape since she took office! Perhaps she looks a trifie too dain- appointments for the Providence and | (v to Lo rough with husky prisoners, New Bedford districts, read here to.|hut other deputies at the Wellshurg day by Bishop Charles Wesloy Hurnu[ at the concluding session of the} Methodist Episcopal New England Southern conference includes the fol- lowing. New Bedford district—New Bedford Pleasant street church, Stanley Helps; New Bedford Trinity, L. C. Harris; Oak Bluffs, William Shoffstal; Oster ville, W, F. Geisler; Provincetown, | Centennary, A, M. Dieterich; i more, Oliver P, Bell; SBandwich Fed- srated, E. L. Marsh; South Chatham wnd East and South Harwich, H, IE Moore; Taunton, North Dighton, 8 R. Lippincott; Bourne, G. W. Manning; | Calumet, Harold Zink, Chatham, T. C. Hatch; East Falmouth, . W. Kitch; Tall River, Brayton, J. E. Montgom ery; Fall River Italian, Francisco Guglleline; Fall River North, W. H. | Steward; Fall River, Quarry street, 8. | J. A. Rook; Myricks, Frank Chamber- | lain. Providence district — North Cohas- | set, G. Percy Hedley; North Stough- ton and Tower Hill, R. V. Conley;| Phenix, 8. F. Maine; Providence F Italian, David Acquarone; Providence, Hope street, H. C. Ackley; Providence, Mathewson street, Charles M. Charl- ton; Providence §t. Paul's, R. W. ‘Bosworth; Rockland, Mass, Richard M. Cameron; Warren, C'. 8. Johnson; West Abington, Lisle 8wensen; Brock- | ton, Pearl street, R. J. Turrell; Cen- terville, R. I., Leon M. Atkins; East Greenwich and Wickford, A. M Stowe; Hebronville, Mass, A. T. |EVANGELINE STEPHENS. |HER REVOLVER IN SHOULDER |trict attorney of the narcotic chief. HOLSTER. jail say Deputy Stephens has just as | | 1 | f DErusY SHERIFF MILDRED NOTE Schulmaier: Hope, R. 1., R, 8. Moore; Mansfield, L. G. Horton; Newport, Middletown, John Pearce. | much control over the county's guests as anyone in like position in the Pan- handie. Ever since her husband, Sheriff J. | parllament reassembles; Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World Premler Bonar Law faces crisls as three dan- gers to government being housing, farming and Ruhr problems. Three hundred persons concerned in anti-Jewish outbreak are arrested at | Warsaw, Tive ministers Inet at war memorials in distant parts of France say that Ruhr will be evacuated only when Germany has fulfilled her reparation obligations. Soviet censorship at Moscow s made practically absolute at Moscow, Berlin hears, and one possible expla- nation for drastic move {s that Lenine may be dead, | -~ Encouraging trend of Irish Free State toward comparative peace and order is subject of general comment in Ireland, Dublin advices say. Mariano Espinosa, archbishop of Buenos Alres and assistant to Pon- tifieal throne, dles at 79. HEARSAY EVIDENCE IS BARRED IN U. 5. COURT (Continued from First Page) sell the one hundred barrels of alco- hol. The court ruled that this was not proper evidence—because while Scandalus may have told of the con- spiracy no proof existed of such inas- much as the realter was not under oath at the time. “Will you tell how you first met | Scandalus?” asked the assistant dis- “That is not necessary,” sald Judge Howe. “Tell how much he got for his services."” “I wish to show,” said Mr. Cohen, “that Scandalus went to Col. Nutt and in Poincare's cab-| | band, | and Walter O. Cook, Boy scout execu- to show what his connection with the | President Harding returns to Washington apparently fit after sduth- ern vacation, and Mrs, Harding s im- proved from five weoks' rest, Death at Philadelphia eof Arthur Chambers, once lightweight champlon of the world, famed for 136 round bout with bare knuckles against Johnny Clark in 1879, Mrs. Henry Ford tells well wish- ers at Rome, Ga,, that if Henry goos to the White House he will have to go without her; that she is not inter- ested In the presidency for her hus- Claims of American against Ger- many will be presented to mixed claims commission, American agent announces at Washington, Secretary Mellon announces that treasury recelpas from income fax collections increased $70,000,000 in March, 1928, over March, 1922, and he cited increase as proof that down- ward revision of taxes has stimulated business. City Items. The Boy Scout training school for scoutmasters, the second of its kind to be held this year, opens this evening. Frederic L. Fay, author of the course, tive, will alternate in instructing the class. This evening Mr. Fay will have charge, Refreshments sold on train Wed- nesday, New York Hippodrome excur- sion.—advt. James M. Curtin, a well known business man and president of the Commercial Trust company, who has been {1l at his home on West Main street, is feeling much improved to- day. Frederic L. Fay, director of relig- ious education at the South Congrega- tional church, will leave tomorrow morning for a trip to Boston. From there he will go to Cleveland, O., to No Ad :m‘lptod After 1 P, M, For \WEmako DROTORTAPNE on chinm. for monus Florists and Nurserymen, FLOWERS for all occasions supplied imme- NURSBRYMAN—Piace your order now for PUPPY DOG, RING with green stone setting, | WRIST WATCH, Princess, with black wrist Kennecott Copper Company Author- THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphaboticelly Arrauged For Quick and Ready ren ( LINE RATE# FOR CONSECUTIVE lNlulhflTIONr.' 1 line $1.80 $1,50 r Rates Upon Application, Count 6 worda to a line, 14 lines to an Inch, Minimum Spacs, 3 Lines, Minimum Book Charge, 36 Cents. C Burial Lots, Monuments ments and tom! mes, Arcade Studlo, diately. Prompt attention to phone orders, Johnson's Greenhouses, 617 Church Bt. Phone 880, frult trees, berries, etc.; also doing prun- ing_work. Slmon: Phone 893- Lost and Found 5 10 mos. old, male, black, brown spotted hound lost. Answers to name of “Ted.” Finder return to J. Chal- mers, 223 Glen St. Tel. 128912, X ‘[N to betwi M., lost on March 21, n_ So. Finder return and Bhuttle Meadow. Herald, Reward. * lost. Reward If returned to Art 87 Main St. band 8ign Co. BIG STOCK INCREASE azes Capital Boost From Three Mil- lion to Five Million Dollars. New York, April 9.—Stockholders — ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals WANTE! WA PODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. 8. & ¥. Motor Sales Co, 166 FORD CARB, Fordson Tractor, Bales serve JORDAN AND MFARLAN motor cars. STUDEBAKERS—Light WHY borrow your ml.Enr‘- Tamerat We sell & genuine Ansco eamera for only ene dollar, Buy it, use it, not satisfied? Your dollar back, Arcade Studio. 510,000 people Wil corns, oal- louses, chapped hands, eczema, hemors rholds, sores or akin affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment, Guaranteed to pleass, For sale by Clark & Brainerd |/ Co., Dickinson Drug Co, ouncements 9 ING—Work and material Lowent prices In_town, Bhoes called for and delivered, 89 Arch Bt Phone 1988, G, Blancota, o 1,000 men, women and chiidren to be well dressed on easy weekly pay- ments, Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church Bt, Neoxt to Herald offi Auto snd Truck L] LUMBIA, rt, erland an Ilys- Overland motor cars, R. C, Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 3051-3, Elm 8t., Cor. Franklin, Phone 731, BTAR motor Ccars, oo and service, “Just Real Good Cars O, A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 2215, ; genulne parts and accessories, Auto- ::I.l'tlv’: Sales Co., 200 E. Main Bt. Bales and service. 174 High 8t, Hartford, Connecticut, Phone 3-46! fIUPMOBILE CARS—Bales and service, City Service Station, Hartford Ave, Corner Btanley, and 16 Main 8t. A, M. Paonesss. LEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars, Sales C. A. Bence, 61 Maln Bt. and service, Phone 3215, ASH and Oakland moter cars. Bal mervice, A. G. Hawker, 68 Eim 8t. phone 2456, fIEO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M. Cor. Elm Bearle & Co. Bales and service. Tele- and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. phone 2110. touring, $976; speclal six touring, $1,278; big six touring, $1,750; F. B, factory. rving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This s a Studebaker year."” Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 JUICK SEDAN, 1918; new paint, in excel- lent running condition, Will sacrifice for quick sale. M. Irving Jester, h Bt “This is a Studebaker Ye: S X ger tour- STUDEBA USED C.Al\l AUTOMOTIVE n_ exoellen r, economical to operate, &ood, Price only . Terms to - ble parties, C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t, Phone, 22185, fo; ouring, four cylinder, 1921, This well known light touring car is In ®mood mechanical condition wnd can be bought .at 'a low price, Asron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Purk Bt., Hartford, Conn, 101, 1020, 7 passenger touring car in good condition, Price §476, Discount for cash, Bee M, G, Hancofk, 86 West Main llr"" o MBanking & Realty Co, St Gree T t o at once, Phone "I- enwood OF QUALITY~—1923 Paigs, 7 pass. touring, run lesg than A 1932 Ford sedan, prace A 1922 Oakland Model 644, Always a square deal from Stanley Model 3,000 mile tieally new. sport model, McCarthy & BSt, Thomas at 1308 streot, Phones 1396 or 1460, 1022 Pulsle roupe, new tirea sulck coupe, good condition, Palge coupe, elegant car, Btudebsker, light 6 roadster, Overland tonring. 1920 Overland sedan. 1920 Essex touring, with or with- out winter top. 1920 Cole, 1920 Paige light six. 1920 Auburn, newly painted, 1921 1920 1922 1922 THE LASH COMP.\NY, WEST MAIN AT LINCOLN 8T, “A REPUTABLE CONCERN."” TEL. 3000, USED CAR DEPT.— BIG OFFERS IN USED CARS— 1920 Studebaker, big six. 1922 Studebaker, light six. 1917 Btudebaker 6, $150. Btudebakers at $100 each, | government was at that time nndj later." | “You wish to show that Scandalus went to Col. Nutt and said that these asked the| BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 6 pi ing car, mechanical condition very good. Just reconditioned. 5 Royal cord tires (new), very good paint. Price Is low. New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch 8t. Tel. “Next to a New Buick 1s a Used attend a convention of religious edu- cators, returning by way of Niagara Falls in a week or 10 days. Franklin Four at K. of C. Fair to- of the Kennecott Copper Co. today authorized an increase in the capital stock from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 shares of no par value and of the 1021 Buick sedan, 6 pass. Buick, 7 pass. touring at $200. Bulck § pass touring at $§375. 1920 Nash touring. MR, AND MRS. MGMILLAN | W. Stephens, took office, Nov, 7, 1922, HARRIED POR 81 YEARS 25y b ties e oot |deputy has reigned as chief assistant Retired Merchant and Wife to Ob-| serve Anniversary Thursday of This Week. Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan of 49 Forest street will observe the 31st anniversary of their marriage on Thursday, April 12. They were mar- ried April 12, 1892 in Springfield, Masgs., when Mr. McMillan w § young man just starting in business| for himself. Mrs. McMillan, before her mar- rlage, was Elizabeth Hill of Spring- field, and the couple were married by Rev. Dr. Knight of the Trinity Meth- odist church, that city. They came to New Britain, where Mr. McMillan | owned a department store at the cor-| ner of Main and Commercial streets, having started for himself the pre- ceding February. | For the past several years the Mc- Millan store was located at 201 1 street. Mr. McMillan sold the busi- ness to Davidson & Leventhal last year, a transaction which involved nearly a quarter million dollars. A week ago he sold the property to the owners of the business. He retired | last year. | Mr. and Mrs. McMillan have three | children, Helen, who is now Mrs. | Maurice W. Johnson; Ruth, now Mrs. Vietor Poindexter of Hartford, and | Donald, who lives with his parents.| There are two grandchildren, Miss| Barbara Johnson and Larrabee .\lc-: Millan Johnson. | GIVEN WAGE INCREASE. { Youngstown, O, April 9.—A wage increase of approximately 11 per cent for all employes was announced to- day by the local offices of the Car- negie Steel Co., a subsidiary of the U. 8. Steel Corporation. {the jail. | through the Wellsburg jail course | Chamber of Commerce Directors Dls-f n and pussy-willows and other signs of lamong the various matters discussed. It was decided that the plot within | pied short periods on the stand. The government rested its case @t| s 15 wed for the third time. 112:20 and the jury was excused wWhile | ious motions by the counsel for the | A motion to| cpgrities today. nookkeeper, On many Deputy Stephens is alone in charge of | passed | in * th recently, More than 200 prisoners of a few months, been in the party which slew H. H. |to John Ralston , Sheriff Stephen’s| men were rum-sellers?” occasions| juqge, “Yes,” was the reply. Words From the Judge. “Phat kind of evidence,” returned tiatory degree on a class of candi- dge Howe, “is just hearsay and has dates. been so since the time of Willlam the having beem arrested for complicity in | conqueror. It Scandalus went around at K. of C. Falr.—advt. the miners' armed march at Clifton-| ,nd told everybody in the land that ville, July 16, 1922, and for having|these men were rum-sellers, even that Britain Choral soclety will be held | would not make the evidence any- Duval, Sheriff Stephens’ prf‘(]"(‘?SSOh:(h]ng but hearsay. THOUGHTS OF SPRING | cuss Flower Gardens and Auto| Tourists, Camps, Etc. With the sun shining outside lhe‘ windows of the New Eritain club, the early robins chirping on the lawns spring to be seen on all sides, the thoughts of the directors of the Chamber of Cammerce today follow- ed the general trend and flower gar- dens and summer tourist sites were | the semi-circie at the railway station | was not as attractive as a little horti- | cultural attention might make it and | Var Sheldon was aut 12 defense were made. £5 SUIhEChE] tu“strlke out part of the evidence sub- itted by agents Grill and Wien was | denied by the court. Curtis 1 diseuss w with th and others interested. Mr. Sheldon also was instructed to submit a further report on the auto | tourist camp project at the next meet. | ing. Various plans for the proposed ad- vertising campaign to boost humc' and means of doing so cided to await further suggestions from the Mercantile bureau. | for the per! evidence | previous to the time Scandalus and ing anesthesia at the | Grill entered negotiations I shall be ew Haven road authorities| M Col. Nutt testified that was a temporary agent and that he received the salary of $2,000 a year evening. iod of the three months he was connected with the federal pro- hibition department. Judge Howe instructed the jury 8s New to the difference between proper evi-| tics, is spending her vacation at her dence and hearsay evidence. “If the government has any legal Miss Ruth Boyd of Pittsburgh. that a conspiracy existed Marguerite Eichstaedt, who 18 study- Col. Nutt was allowed | stana without giving the testimony Beaver street, the former a widower | for which he had been brought to| New Haven. Edward B. Doolan and Jr., federal prohibition agents, occu-| WINTER WHEAT OUTLOOK. ‘Washington, April | wheat production this year was fore- cast today by the department of agri-| culture at 572,317,000 trading were discussed and it was de-|rye at 75,794,000 bushels, with 586,204,000 bushels of wheat and 95,497,000 of rye last year. Jackies Honor Ex-Boss on Visit Sailors at Goat Island Naval Training Station, San Francisco Bay, Cal,, acclaimed Admiral William S. Sims, retired, in this manner when hecame to look ’em over. POLLY [THAT PROMISING YOUAIG PHYSICIAAY AND HER PALS o st o s 7 i night.—advt. capital from $15,000,000 to $25,000,- Phenix lodge, I. 0. O. F., will meet 000 They also authorized an offer of |tomorrow evening to confer the ini- exchange on the basis of 1% shares of Kennecott for one of Utah, Should all of Utah's copper shares not already in Kennecott’s treasury be exchanged, it would require 1,- 763,975% shares of Kennecott. The directors are authorized to sell the remaining 236,024% shares of the 2,- 000,000 of new shares for corporate purposes. President Birch told stockholders that with the control of Utah Ken- necott would have a potential outpur from its own and subsidiary proper- ties of about 600,000,000 pounds of copper a year. Two Auto Collisions Enliven Sunday Sports Two automoblles collided at the corner of Broad and Beaver streets yesterday afternoon. John Bojnie- wiez of 137 Tremont street was the driver of one machine and Charles Graboswi of 16 Beatty street of the other. Joseph Tremone of 53 Liberty street, Hartford, and Joseph Kus- miaczyk of Willimantic were the drivers of two cars which collided near the Sedgwick Farms on the Hartford road. No arrests were made in any of the cases, Tokens Not Good on Bus Lines of :Conn. Company New Haven, April 9.—Tokens which are of a 7% cent value, will not be accepted for fare on buses of the Connecticut Co. running on various lines out of this city, a straight ten cent fare being required, it was an- nounced today. One of the principal lines is between this city and Milford over the turnpike. CITY HALL MEETINGS, Numerous meetings of city com- missions have been scheduled for the early part of the week, including the following: Tonight, printing and sup- plies committee of the common coun- cil; finance committee of the school Hope Chest and $3,000 given away The regular rehearsal of the New this evening at 7:45 o'clock at the ¥ w.oc A The common council committee on supplies and printing will meet this Scandalus Miss Malvina Eichstaedt, daughter of Councilman and Mrs. A. F. Eich- | staedt, who is taking a course in the Haven annual school of gymnas- She has as her guest Miss home here. New Haven [hospital, spent the week-end at her 1 home. Joseph Ramshet and Alice Ro- to leave the| wagky, both giving thelr addresses as and the latter a widow, have taken out a marriage license. A licenss has also been taken by Joseph Skiadzus of 224 Washington street, and Katie | Grieczius, of the same nddress, who Louis Wien, Miss Grace Riley assumed her du- tles as clerk of the board of public Building Inspector John C. Gil- chreest returned to his office today after several weeks' iliness. William W. T. Squire will speak at the regular meeting of the New Brit- ain Lions club tomorrow noon at the Elks club on Washington street, Rocco Rossman, age 17, was arrest- bushels, of| eq this afternoon by Policeman compared | Thomas Feeney for driving an auto- | winter | mobile without* an operator’'s license | and without proper signal devices, Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt., | A daughter, Harriet Christine, was born April 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward | F. Augustus of 88 Gridley street,| Bristol. Mrs. Augustus was before her marriage Miss Harriet Scofield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. 9. — Winter BUICK, 1 COMMERCE, DODGE ¢ YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR— Bulck, 1922, § pass. tour., with Rex top. Bulck, 1922, 4 cyl. rdsti., llke new. Bulck, 1921, § pass, touring. Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pass. wheels. Buick coupe, 1920, 4 pass. Bulck coupe, 1919, 4 pass. Buick touring,” 1920, & pass. touring. Bulck roadster, 1920, Bulck roadeter, 1917, Dodge roadster. 1921 Maxwell touring. Studebaker, 1919, § pass. Bpeclal 8ix. Essex, 1920, § pass. sedan, new paint. Oakland, 1920, 5 pass. touring. Chevrolet, 1921 roadster. with disk Most of these cars have been recon- ditioned and newly painted, Open every evening until 9 o'clock| Pick out your used car and call for demon- stration. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 226 ARCH 8T, TEL. 2607. ), 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, Pertect engine, just reconditloned. Palnt and finish excellent. Upholstery perfect, 6 brand new cord tires, bumper, stuplight and visor. Call up for demonstration. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. Tel, 2607, Bulck.” BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe brand tires, poi bumper, etc, Call ew Britain Bulck Excollent paint, § tect mechanical shap: up for demonstration. Co., 226 Arch Bt. Phone 2607. “Next to & New. Buick s & Used Buick,” Just ltke new. Prico reasonable. R, Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051 ters and_touring cars, Low prices. Easy terms. Look them over be- fore buying elsewhere. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., and 867 New Britain Ave., Hartford, Conn. “Next to a New Buick is a Used 1922, one-ton truck chassls, 1920 Oakland sedan, low price. 1923 Dodge business coupe, small mileage. 1920 Dodge touring. 1920 Dodge roadst: 1918 Dodge sedan. Hudson coupe. 1921 Hudson 7 pase. touring. 1920 Hudson speedster. 1920 Reo touring. HONEYMAN AUTO BALES, 139 ARCH ST. PHONE 2109, UBED FORDS—1917 runabout §b! coupe || $165; light delivery $100; 1920 coupe $300; 1921 coupe, new palint, $150; commercial panel delivery truck $150. Many other |} bargains. Easy terms. Authorlized Ford sales and wservice agents. Automotive Bales & Servi » 200 E. Main. Tel. 270} Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTO BUPPLIES—A 10% cash discount off the regular selling price on all auto sup- plies. This offer includes such items as bumpers, legal tall lights, polish, Boyse moto-meter, Klaxon and Stuart horns, etc. Rackliffe Bros., Iuc., Park and Bige- § low 8ts. Phone 1075, AUTOMOTIVE EQUIP: greases and tire service. Clark's Auto Ace ces’ 'y Shop, 138 Bo. Main St. BATTERTES—AAK the man who ownh & 8. stop lights, soap, spark pl legal ‘T—Gasoline, olis GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES—"Good- | year means Good Wear.” Absolutely guar- anteed against imperfections, Don't e ! periment, get the best. All automobile Charles E. Hadfield, successor to Hadfleld-8wanson Co.,, 21 Myrtle street, ‘ Telephone 1708, i B LET us recharge and Inspect your battery before you put it into servico for the | summer, A, G, Hawker, 52 Elm 8t, Tel, PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP. tire, cord and fabric, in all sizes, T. M. Cogswell, | § Chestnut 8t. ATTERY, sales and H. Cogswell, 8 Ch WILLARD STORAGE BDatteries, Sales and service, Simmons Storage Battery Co, | 1 h St _Phore 2245, Autos—Taxi Service CALY, TAXI—Phone 2700 will bring quick, | eMciont taxl service to your déor, N, B, ‘Taxl Service at the R. R. Station. PACKARD SERVICE—Best car In the city for long trips Call Joe Farr, 18 162 LaSalle_street, board; school survey committee. Tuesday night, health, police and fire boards. The printing and supplies | Scofield of 41 Pleasant street, this | city. ! | Miss Anna M. Toner has returned to | | New York city after a visit {n this|committee will approve bills as will | eity, | the sub-committee of the school | There will be a regular meeting of | board. The survey committee will be- FORD COUPE, DODGE, 1918, new battery, good tires, en- good running condition. 504 1918, with new rubber and in excellent condition, very good value. Moran's garnge, 339 Church 8t. Tel. 1554, glne 1n Chureh 8t. THE PALACE Auto Livery, P. J. Cirves, | Prop., 284 Main Bt, rear Hudson Lunch, | Tel. 1905, Night Tel, 1711-5 I TAX! STATION-—Quick, rel Kceep these phone numbers 1 Daytime, 567, night, 1842-3, Loul service, | mind, | _Miiler. | the executive committee of KEddy-|8in the work for which it was ap- | Glover post, Tuesday evening at 7:30 | Pointed. At the health board meet- |in the post rooms. ing, the garbage question will be dis- | Children's Home cussed and bids called for. The police theater, April 8. Madame Onegin, board will receive 4 report from its soloist. Tickets now on sale. Hult- | discipline committee on cases recent- grin’s, 57 Rrch street, Miller-Hanson | 1V probed, and the fire board will take | Drug Co., 30 Church street and Crow- [ Up the question of naming a second ell's Drug #tore, 83 West Main street. | deputy chief. —advt, A supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock this evening by the Kenil- worth club, followed by a pool and card tournament. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. | ==advt, | “What Is Wrong With the Jews?' was the subject of an address at the National Bank Building Hebrew synagogue on Elm street yes- | New Britain, Conn. !tflrday by Rabbl Lewis Brown. ; Gas and Oxygen Administered Polly Is Cured Concert, Fox's DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D. S. T.R. Johnson D. D. §. USED TO WRITE. ME A ANCTE EVERY DAY fIUDSON CABRIOLET—A new paint job worthy of this good car. Thoroughly over- hauled. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc,, 186 Park 8t., Hartford, Conn. USED CAR VALUES— Buick touring, A-1 shape, a Bargain at a low price. Durant touring, 1922, new paint, n A-1 shape. Look this car over before you buy. A. G, HAWKER, TEL. 2456, §2-64 ELM ST. BY CLIFF STERRETT Motorcyctes and Bicycles 18 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES—1916, 3 speed | powerplus, $50; 1917, electric ehuipped, $100; 1917 reguiar, $75. The following ma~ chines have been completely rebullt and | ere fully gusrauteed: Two 1919 and one 1918 with RX motor; one 1920 with 73" big valve motor. Also several Indian side- cars (n fine condition at $30 and up. A | emall deposit will secure any of for spring deliver: . Hadfield, successor to Hadi 41 Myrtle 6t. Phon NEW and second-hand bicycle. Repairing. Low price guarantved. Cailed for and | livered. Peter Rosso, 336 Kast Main St. | SIDB CAR, 1017 model liariey. Inquire 13_Rhodo 8t. or service Stations Repairing ACETYLENE WELDING, cutting and bri ng. rbon burning. Haraware City . IRt bol el 2 WELDING—Our work guar- al prices for carbon burning. Co 7 Glen 8L, 2 anteed. Spt Commercial Welding lils 8. Ph ARCH_BT A WORKS—8uccessors to Hultquist Bros. Expert repairing, all kinds of auto radiators, smashed fenders, bodies, ctc. Work guaranteed perfect at_lowest prices. 107_Arch. Phone 1326-3, | AUTOMOBILE PAINTING BHOP—Isldoro | Ravizza, rear 333 Park 8t. Phone 678-13. rear 78 Prospect Bt. FTOMOBILE running board moidiny on. All varieties replaced. Remembe sorvice 18 our aim and that we are auto body and radiator oxperts. O, Becker, Corbin_Place. Phone 653, PAINTING and _ sttiping, s 1o town. Joe Amszin, 233 Low _Hartford 4 i il BATTERIES—When In trouble and in need' of good batteries or ‘skilled ow vice see us Za the City Bervice Bta- { BUDIES, lamps, radiatore and fenders re- palred to a new condition, Cores installed. Low prices, New England Radlater Works, CARBON hurned out while you walt, ou'y G0c a cylinder at the Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main 8t. Tel. 2016-3. CARS \WABHED, polished, otled greased. Authorized Simoniz Clark’s Automoblle Laundry, Main 8t. Phone 1344. CYLIND: RINDI the Curtain Automotiv West Main 8t. Phone and station, ear 238