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BILLAGAINST D.S, TIHE HILLED TODAY (Continued from First Page) should run on standard time as as possible, “Mako the law read A deterrent of what is contrary to| the law of the state' he gald, “let| it help to lead the state back to only standard time,"” Senator Trumbull, lowever, posed the bill entl . He ained that while he favored but one | ime, he felt that passing the l-m‘ would cause confusion in the state in-| dustries, Senator Ells spoke against the declaring that endeavering to fore the state to conform to hut one time under existing conditions would wor a hardship, It would be foolish iglation to forbid a man to watch according to any way he pleas and to put in the word wilfully does | not make any difference 1t would | merely make the state fool He then cited supposed bill sub- mitted to him concerning bobbed halr, far as| op- main- | bill | set opening night, will he and of h." I B.ANDP. W, CLUB NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923, 10 HOLD BIG BALL ing of Ellhu Burritt Hotel of 1t} opened first hotel night is The Burritt he new 1, after ;Engages First Night After Open- Elihu the observed by a ball under the auspices of the Busi. ness and the saged for that purpose, A May state wre being planned for the future "he first annual meeti ng of th Professional Women's club, hotel bull room has been en- breakfast, the entertainment officers and other activities club was held last night at 6 o'elock, with supper at the club 150 members were Annual reports were cretary, Mary E. Curt Helen in committe El hairman; Marguerite Traey, house, present, Phillips; membership by the trea vays Ferguso read in; la About the and n, committee, chairman; program Law's supporters declare that Pre. mier still keeps his grip and that government will function despite up- set at hands of laborites, Lady Astor is rebuked in house of commons for calling an opponent to her anti-liquor bill “village donkey." Liam Lynch, Irish republican lead- er who engaged in fight with regu- lars, dies at Glonmel, Ireland, Dub- Iin dispatch officially announces, American state department in bar. ring wife of Russlan president makes it plain it will deny American hos- pitality to all Russian emissaries even Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World indirectly connected with soviet re. gime, Jack Dempsey Is chosen president of Great Western Coal mines at Salt Lake City and plans to make coal business his life's work he says. Public health servico reports 575 cases In United States of diseaso commeonly known as sleeping slckness in first three months of this year, President Harding regards discus- sions as to 1924 candidacy as pre- mature and will abandon planned western trip rather than make it as political leader, White House advices say. CROSS ON K. OF (. GROUNDS Cincinnati, April 11.—A flery cross constructed of two beams and cover- ed with cotton apparently saturated with an inflammable fluid was burned on the grounds ‘of the Knights of Columbus hall on Price Hill here last night. An investigation failed to re- veal any trace of those who had MERIDEN MAN KILLED, Stamford, April 11,—Danlel Montl, of 85 Gaylord street, Meriden, em- ployed in the roundhouse here, was killed while track walking from the| shops to his boarding place this morning. It is thought he did not hear the on-coming Bridgeport lo; New York accommodation train. RUN ON CHICAGO BANK. WHY horrow your neighbor's cAmera | &¥ DURANT JND STAR moior Carf ' NNOUNCEMENTS l Personals ¢ #oll & genuine Ansco camera for only one dollar, Buy it, use not satisfled? Your dollar back, Arcade Studio, WANTED 10,000 people with cornm, cal- happed hands, res or skin affections to buy a oney Bee Olntment, Guaranteed For sale by Clark & Brainerd louses, rholds, box of to please. 1 SHOE REPATRING—Work and _ material the best, called for and dellvered, Phone 1988, G. Blancota. Lowest prices In town. Shoes 89 Arch Bt. WANTED—1,000 men, women and chilaren to be well dressed on easy weekly pay- ments. Hoston Clothing Store, 8t xt to Herald offlc Auto and Truck Agencles TCOLUMBIA, Dort, Overland Overland = motof _cars, R, 127_Cherry 8t. Phone' 206 ! HEVRO 'r touring, $676; coupe, $680; sodan, $360; F. factory, The New Hrluln Holnr Corp,, 6 Main Bt, DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAS—g8alos 8, & F, Motor Sales Co,, 155 Phone 731, Bales c. and service. Elm 8t, Cor, Frauklin, “'Just Real Good Csrs'" &nd_service, Phone 2215, A. Bence, 18 Maln Bt. FORD CARBS, Fordson Tractor, Balcs serve fca; genuine parts eud accessories. Auto- AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks DODAE rondstera” and touring cars, Low prices, Easy torms. Look them over be. fore buying elsewhere, Aaron G. Cohen, Ine, 185 Park 8t, and 867 New Britain _Ave, Hartford, Comn. FORD SBEDAN, 0—Price $300, like new. Many extras, Call _068-5, WUDBON CABRIOLET—A new Pamf Jjob worthy of this good car, Thoroughly over- houled, Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 186 Park Bt,, Hartford, Conn, MAXWELL, 1083, Private owner, driven 6,200 miles, WiII sell for §700 cash or §725 on time, Address Box 7, Herald office, USED CAR VALUES— Bulck touring, A-1 shape, & bargaln at a low price, 1922, new paint, . Look this car over before you buy. Durant tourl A~ a) [3 A. G, HAWKER, TEL. 2456, 63-64 ELM BT, OVERLAND touring, four cylinder, 1931, This well known light touring car s in Motaroycles~—ioycles | THE PALACE Auto Livery, TA. i .TA"'[O“-QIIW ) NEW and second-] Enni bloyole, K AUTOMOTIVE ‘anted 16 7. 3. Cirves, rear Hudson Lunch, Prop., 284 Main Bt Hll- Tel, 2005, Night Tel sorvion hese phone mnarm-l 1 mind, D‘y\lu y 567, night, 18423, Muh Miller, fully guaranteed: with RX motor; one 1930 'lti hl. valve moto® Also saveral Indian side- care in fne condition et $20 and up. A small deposit will socure any of thess machines for spring delivery, Chas, B, Hadfield, successor to Hadfleld-Bw: 21 Myrtle Bt, Phone 1706, motorcycle, 1920 with Ccar, Good condition, looks good and price || right. A, G, Hawker, 5 Elm 8t, Tel, 2456 irtng. d, Called fo d ::- 336 ast Maln St Harl avidson, T o all 14392, son_Co,, Low price guarant Ilvurld. _Phone DE OAR. lll’l model Inquire l! u ACETYLENE WELDING, NG, brasing, and cai rroc!ll Work called ng Co., F. L. Green, Phone 28 bon burning. Oxweld for, Commercial Weldl 227 Glen Bt, near AGETYLENE WELDING—OUr Work guars anteed. Special prices for carbon burnin Commercial Weldlng Co., 237 Glen 8t., motive Sales Co., 200 B, Main 8t. JORDAN AND MFARLAN motor cars. Bales and service. 174 High St., Hartford, Connecticut, Phone 3-4. HAUPMOBILE OARS—8alra and service, City Bervice Station, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanley, and 15 Main Bt. A, M. Paonessa, LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars, Sales and pervice. C. A, Bence, 61 Malin 8t. Phone 2215, X or planted the cross. RUM PROBE CONCLUDED. Boston, April 11—The federal grand jury concluded today the hearing of evidence in connection with an al- O RS\ ol |leged widespread rum running . con- HEADS GOODYEAR. spiracy. Several additional witnesses| Akron, O., April 11.—G, M, Sladel- some of them from Rhode Island,|man, vice-president, was today elected were heard before the grand jury ad-| president of the Goodyear Tire and journed, the special session begun| Rubber Co., by the hoard of direc- yesterday. tors. He succeeds W. G. Wilmer, who | becomes chairman of the board. the hair part of the gover and other fancied prohibitive I lation, and compared it to the bill Senator Rudd again spoke in of the bill, pointing that it concerned only with public display any but standard time. to bring about what we all he said “a return to standard time.” Senator Doty opposed the bill whil Senator Bidwell supported it, declar- ing that people could use daylight saving time as long as they did not change their clocks, GOVERNOR VETOES THE E. KENT HUBBARD BILL Elizabeth Leghorn, chalr- good mechanical condition and can be beught at a low price. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Conn. OLDSMOBILE “§" in excellent condition, § passenger, economical to operate, looks good, Price only %200. Terms to responsi- ble parties. C. A, Bence, 51 Main 8t, Phone 32215, PAIGE, 1920, 7 passenger touring car in good condition. Price $476. Discount for cash, See H. G. Hancock, 86 West Main 8t,, care Home Banking & Realty Co, Phone 728, STUDEBAKER touring car, Cheap If (aken at once. Phone 163-13, 31 Greenwood street. ————e e near Ellis 8t. Phone Sll_l._ ARCH BT, RADIATOR WORKB—Successors to Hultquist Bros. Expert repairing, kinde of auto radiators, smashed bodies, etc. Work guaranteed porfect at_lowest prices. 107 Arch. Phone 1328-3, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING S8HOP—Isidoro Ravizze, rear 332 Park 8t, Phone 676 House phone 212-13, rear 75 Prospect 8t, AUTOMOBILE running board molding on, All varieties replaces ommittee, man All of the reports showed great progress and accomplishment for the ar of the organization. nominating committee, of vhich Marguerite Sheehan was chair- man, brought in the names of the fol- lowing officers for the coming year: President Dr. Gertrude J. Kinsella; vice-president, Mildred G, Weld; treasurer, 8. Helen Phillips; recording secretary, Mary E. Curtin; corres- | ponding secretary, Gertrude Conroy. | The two directors were also elected to gerve for three years, Ventilie Logan and Katherine Minor, who were elect- ed unanimously. . Announcement was made of the an- nual May dance of the club to be held May &, at the Shuttle Mea- dow club. Extensive plans are heing made for the affair. May Breakfast May 1. Something new in the line of activ- ity will be introduced by the club this year—in the form of a May breakfast, to be held at the club house on the morning of May 1, from 6 to 8. Lor- etta Caufield is in charge of the affair and further announcement will be made to the members of the club. Announcement was also made that the Dusiness and Professional Wom- Chicago, April 11.—Officlals of the West Side National bank today called | | for police protection when a crowd | of depositors gathered. The bank has | | deposits of nearly $2,000,000, out (.orblll Plac AUTOMOBILI Lowest prices in town. Hartford Ave. BATTER(ES—When in trouble and fu need of good batteries or skilled service see us first. Edw. Zack at the City Service Bta- ,_Hartford Ave, at Stanley 8t WELDING, BRAZING and cutting. Scored cylinders fllled by guaranteed process. Nels J. Nelson, 513 East St. Phone 1638-3, you want to smile all the . summer ‘round order Hood tires. If you have one worn down tire in good condition, have It retreaded. Walter Tire Bhop, 53¢ West Main St, BODIES, lamps, radiators and fenders res to a new conaition. Cores installed. !:n.lnnlt‘lumucr Works, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 NASH and Olkllnd motor cars, Bales and A. G, awker, 68 Elm St. PAINTING and striping. Joe Amszin, 233 HOUSE OF DAVID TO FIGHT. Lansing, Mich., April 11.—Officials | of the Israclite House of David will| fight the state in its effort to curb the activities of the cuit. This was the message brought here today to Governor Groesbeck by T. E. Dewhirst, counsel for the colony, Joseph Bully, prominent member of the organization and Willlam Barnard | of Paw Paw, Mich., another attorney, | representing the cult. 1‘ NEW HIGH SUGAR PRICE. New York, April 11.—A sale of 4,- 000 tons of Cuban raw sugar to Cana- dian importers for May shipment at 5.85 cents a pound, f. o. b. Cuba, a | new high record price for more than two years, was reported today. USED CARS OF QUALITY—1823 Paige, Model 6-66, 7 pass. touring, run less than 3,000 miles. A 1918 Jordan 7 pass. touring. Grant Rdster, 1922, Always a square deal from McCarthy & §t. Thomas at 1208 Stanley 8t. Phones 1396 or 1460, REO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M. Bearle & Co. Sales and service. Cor., Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, Tele- phone 2110. STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $976; special six touring, §1,275; big six touring, $1,750; F. O. B. factory, M. Irving Jester, SIX IRISH EXECUTIONS., 193 Arch St. “This Is a Studebaker year. Dublin, April 11.—(By Associated Press.)—Six men were executed this morning at Tuam, County Galway, says a Press Association dispatch from that town. / — —/ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arrangad For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS: Charge Prepald i 09 (Continued from First Page) been suggested that on the hoard of USED CARS— finance he has sometimes ‘leaned over backward,” ainst appropriations sought by some of his other boards. But does that justify decapitation? “The plain fact is that this bill re- moves Mr. Hubbard from one or more state services forcibly, without a| hearing, without the preferring of charges without the slightest breath |.y'g club had engaged the first night of a suggestion that he has proved iy the new hotel, after the opening himself unfit. True, it g r. Hub- | Lo - |night, and will probably have its first bard the option of resigning from one |y or the other of his activities; but it is The local club will entertain the also true that it forces him so to re-|joard of directors and officers of the e, State Federation of Business and Pro- ““The state possesses Cnormous pow- | fegsional Women, at the local club er. The general assembly possesses |y ,uge on Saturday of this week. The enormous power. 1t behooves us to 80 igtate federation has its office in New cuse that power as not to injure any|juven, President Kinsella of the man's property, or his liberty, or his|New Eritain club fs one of the direc- good name, or his right to labor free- | torg of the state federation. Bertha ly—whether that labor be for himself | yjocpristie also serves on the state or for the state of which he is a citi- |education committee, Elizabeth leg- zen. Public service is no light and |y6en on the state program committee casy thing. It should be encouraged, [ang Eila Fallon on the stato central not discouraged. committee, The state of Clonnecticut cannot af- After the meeting a program of en- ford to use its great strength for pur- (. iainment was enjoyed which was poses of oppresslon. And, since T.am |, ranged by Frances Jerguson and | a bellever in party government, let |, . oooittee after which there was me add that that party which largely ———————e—e———asreomte Autos And Trucks For Sale ? ALL-AMERICAN truck, 1920, 1 ton. To pay on easy terms. Inquire 418 Farmington avenue, new tirea, 1921 iwi s voupe, good condition. 1920 Palge coupe, elegsnt car. 1222 Studebaker, light 6 roadster, 1922 Overland tonring. 1920 Overland sedan. 1920 Essex touring, out winger top. 1920 Cole. 1920 Paige light six. 1920 Auburn, 1922 ' roupe, nawly painted, AT . CARBON burned out while you walit, only 60¢ ylinder at the Auto Repair Co, t Main St. Tel. 2016-3. CARS8 WASHED, polished, otled greased. Authorized Simoniz station, rk's Automobile Laundry, rear 238 Main St. Phone 1344. GYLINDER GRINDING and repairing at the Curtain Automotive Service Co, 453 West Main St., Phone 68 DAYTON OV FABRIC8—When shopping for tires, don' fall to give thie tire consideration. The _Bull Tire Co, $10 Arch Bt, HUDSON & ESSEX service, Charges cone sistent with workmanship. McGauley and Bennett, 139 Arc_h_flt._l’hgno 1199, HOTEL Washington garage. General pairing and overhauling. Day and nigh ervice. Transients accommodated. tes, Tel. 1735, 121 Way OP] car should be In good condition for toure Ing. Have it overhauled at Charlsnd's __Auto 8ervice Station, 432 Maln 8t. REPAIR 1eady for the spring. City Advertisement Proposal For Garbage Collection. Sealed bids for the collection of gar- bage of the City of New Britain will be received at the office of the Board of Health, Room 214, City Hall, un-| AUTO BARGAINS— with o1 withe Blg varlety of slightly used touring cars and roadsters, Smail payment down and pay balance as you ride, to suit your pocketbook. RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 8 ARCH ST, CALL 2950 FOR DEMONSTRATION, til noon, Saturday, April 21, 1923. | Copy of proposal and contract may be obtained at the office of the Board %-08) . of Health. 1 Special Notice THE LASH COMP..NY, WEST MAIN AT LINCOLN BT. “A REPUTABLE CONCERN." TEL. 3000, 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1. r Rates Upon Applic BUICK, 1921, six, touring, paint and tires very good; mechanically perfect. win sell_reasonable. Call 1499-5. BUICK TOURING CAR, 1919, In very good shape mechanically, recently overhauled, good paint and upholstery, 5§ good tires. C. A. Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2215 BUICK SEDAN, 1918; new paint, In excei- lent running condition, Will sacrivce for quick sale. M. Irving Jestor, 193 Arch Bt. BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 6 pa r tour- ing car, mechanical condition good. Just reconditioned, 5 Royal cord tires (new), very good paint. Price {s low. Count 6 words to a line, e ——— 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Bpacs, 3 Liue Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. Tor Classifiod Page on Same Day. There will be a meeting of the 9 shareholders of the New Britain Co- NENE AW BRI operative Savings and Loan associa-| tion, in Room 210, National Bank Building, Monday evening, April 16,/ Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For 11923, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose | |[Gonvenience of Cusiomers, Call 925 And of nominating officers and directors| il of the association for the ensuing| BIG OFFERS IN USED CARS— 1920 Studebaker, big six. 1922 Studebaker, light six. 1917 Studebaker 6, $150. Studebakers at $100 each. 1921 Buick sedan, § pi work, rts for rear STARTING, u,nun; .nu unmon Satistactory service. Electrl Ciatis’ Automoblle Laundry, 3% Main St _Phone_1344. TOPS, side curtains and seat covers, made |dancing. controls the destinies of this general | assembly cannot afford to use its strength oppressively. Both are too | big to resort to small measures.” | MEETS NO OFF ICIALS year. Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary, i ANNOUNCEMENTS l 1 New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch 8t, Tel. 2607, “Next to a New Buick is a Used Buicl B A S Buick, 7 pass. touring at §200, Buick 5 pass touring at $275. over and repaired at Doolittle's Auto Top Shop, 236 Main 8t. 1920 Nash touring. 1920 Oakland sedan, low price, 1923 Dodge business coupe, small mileage, TOPS, side curtains and slip-covers made to fit your car or repaired. Auto bodles of every description upholstered and re- paired. Twenty years' experience in tl business. J. sh Auto Top & Up. Burial Lots, Monuments A ——. anre— WE make DROTOEraphs on china for monu- ments and_tombstones. _Arcade Studlo. Florists and Nurserymen. 8 CALIFORNIA and Japanese privei, I feet Dhigh, at $3.00 per 100. Adolph Eandalle, 218 Onk 8t. Tel. 689-12, NURSERYMAN—Place your order now for frult trees, herries, etc.; also doing prun- ing work. Simonsen. Phone 893-23. POTTED plants and_cut flowers. Funeral works a speclalty, Johnson's Greenhouses, 5§17 Church 8t. Phone 880. Head of the Proposed Does Not Get | Another dressmaking demonstration | Dr, Dorten, will be given by the Chic American Dress Cutting, Designing and Tailor- ing School of Bridgeport in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall Friday afternoon and| evening. Yesterday's session was well | attended.—advt. holstering 207 Elm 8t., near BSeys mour St. e 2649, Special Noti pecial Ivotice 1920 Dodge touring. 1920 Dodge roadster. 1918 Dodge sedan. Hudson coupe, 1921 Hudson 7 paes. touring. 1920 Hudson epeedster, 1920 Reo touring. YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD USED g Rhineland Republic, CAR— e L BUSINESS SERVICE l Barbers, Hairdressers, Masseuses 18| HAIRCUTTING — Mothers, we _hi hobby-horse chalrs to amuse kiddies while having their hair trimmed. Hours, § 8, m. to 8 p. m. 82 Church, Opp. Belols LA FRANCE BEAUTY PARLOR—Misses G, M. Rock and Kath. Gieed, Props. Gradi of Mrs. M. C. Sullivan, 123 Main. Tel. §7 Building and Contract BICKFOR 3 bullders. Garages and g repairs, Bjckford, 214 Main; Scanlon, 499 Allen 8t, CARPENTER and jobbing work. Bhingling a specialty. Also gutter aud_ condioto work. _Paul Zehler, 1959 GHTMNEY REPAIRING and gencral mavon work, I, Selander, §6 Sexton St. Phon 2420-3. THIMNEY REPAIRING and genaral o and_pl work, Work gua.ant 3 M&Larney, 15 Clark 8t. Phone 1744 2] ELECTRICAL WORK, wi.ing und fztures, _send a card to A. Tyler, 563 Stanley St. showcases, win« dows for new house kinds of wood.: working. M. Tomko, 20 Lafayette €t Business Service Rendered 20 DEVELOPING and_priuting. Do justice ta Reservations for the Mothers and | Teachers' club of the Central Junior High school card party to be held Saturday afternoon in the school audi- torium may be had by phoning Mrs. K. H. Landers. Phone 1770-3 before noon. Very Far in France. Paris, April 11. (By Associated Press)—-Dr. Hais Dorten, leader of the movement for a separate Khine- land republie, is In Paris avowedly to seek the protection of the allies for | |the functionaries of such a republic has thus far failed to come into con- tact with officials of. the French gov- ernment it was stated at the foreign office this morning. The question of a separation of the Rhineland and the eventual protec- tion of the functionaries of any new government from reprisals is a deli- cate question it was intimated which the ailles are not prepared to act on | now. The belief was expressed in French official circles that there is a real [movement for the establishment of a |republic in the Rhineland, separate from the German state. This move- ment officlals think, would grow ra- pidly if reprisals were not feared, Recognition of that movement by the allies 1s quite a different matter it is pointed out and the French govern- ment is unprepared to express itself on that qunvlion Buirk, 1022, § pu!!. tour., with Rex top. Buick, 1922, 4 cyl. rdsti., like new. Buick, 1921, § pass. touring. Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pass. wheels, Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pa Bulck coupe, 1919, 4 pas Buick touring, 1920, & pass. touring. Bulck roadster, 1920, Buick roadster, 1917, Dodge roadster. 1921 Maxwell touring, Studebaker, 1919, 5 pass, Bpeclal 8ix. Essex, 1920, 5 pass. sedan, new paint. Oakland, 1920, 6 paws. touring. Chevrolet, 1921 roadster, HONEYMAN AUTO BALLS, with disk 139 ARCH 81, PHONE 2100, DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D. S. T. R. Johnson D. D. §. tional Bank Building New Britain, Conn. Gas and Oxygen Administered S the S pILLS 1017 runabout $50; coupe $165; light dellvery $100; 1920 coupe $300: 1921 coupe, new paint, $160; commercial panel “delivery truck $150. Many other bargains, Easy terms. Authorized Ford sales and service agents. Automotive _Bales & Service. 0 Tel. 270 Auto Parts lnd Accessories 11 AUTO BUPPLIES—A 10% cash discount off the regular selling price on all auto sup- plies. This offer includes such items bumpers, legal stop lights, lights, polish, soap, spark plugs, moto-meter, Klaxon and _Stuart horns, ete. Rackliffe Bros, Inc., Park and Bige- low Sts. Phone 1 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, oiia, greases and tire service. Clark's Auta Ao« cest 'y shop, 138 So. Main St. BATTERIES—AWRK (he man who owns & '\ 2 years, J. M. Far n_Square. Phone 1715, USED FORD: Lost and Found LOGKET AND CHAIN lost last Tuesday between Hartford Ave, and East Main St. Plndflr rolurn 1o 2 2_2 Seymour, Hn\lnr'l LOOSE 5 ROLI, OF BILLS los Arch and Cherry Sts., Tuesday evening. FEx- cellent reward to finder. Joe Rydholm, 89 Arch S(. PUPPY DOG, 10 mos. old, male, black, brown spotted hound lost. Answers to namo of “Ted.” Finder return to J. Chal- mers, 223 Glen St. Tel. 1259-12. ROSARY BEADS Tost on Harvard or Wood- land Sts, between Rhodes and East Main. Finder raturn to Herald oce. Reward. WRIST WATCH, Princess, with black wrist band lost. Reward If returned to Art Sign Co., 287 Main 8t. e ————— e ———— ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, April 10th, A. D, 1923 Estate of Hattie A, Strong, of the town of New Britain, In sald district, {ncom- petent person. City Advertisement ANNUAL CITY AND TOWN ELEC- TION. The following is the result of ithe | baliot in the First Ward at the An- nual City and Town Election held thECT‘\lL\ Rep. Arvid H. Nero...... . Rep. Lewis W. Lawyer.... Dem. Charles P. Wainright Dem. Michael T. Kerwin.. CONSTABLES. Rep. John A. Abrahamson..... Rep. Matthew Papciak. Rep. George A. Stark.. Rep. Fred Winkle Dem. James W. Manning..... Dem. John L. Ross 399 400 b7 46 Most of these cars have been recon- ditloned and newly painted. Open every evening until § o'clock| Plek out your used car and call for demon- 408 stration. 408 406 NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, 225 ARCH BT, TEL. 2607, year means Good Wear. Absolutely gua nst Imperfections. the best. Ali automoblle arles k. Hadfield, successor to liadfield-8wanson Co., 21 Myrtle street. With Cu o A p e Frrrlie o gV e ticura Albany, N. Y., April Ward, attempt of attorneys for of New Rochelle to block the Attempt to Block Action In Ward-Peters Case Today4 Anolhvr 11 Walter 8. Dem. James F. Farrell ALDERMEN., Rep. Cornelius J. Dehm... Dem. John F. Callahan. COUNCILMEN Rep. Thure Bengston.. Upon the appllcation of The New Brit- ain Trust company, praying that as Con- servator on sald estate it may be author- ized and empowered to sell and convey cortain real estate situated {n Beriin, as per eald application on file more fully ap- pears, It Is Ordered, That eald application be heard BUICK, 1019, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, Perfect engine, just reconditioned. Paint and finish excellent. Upholstery perfect, § brand new cord tires, bumper, stuplight Telephone 1701 LET us recharge and Inspect your battery before you put it into service for the summer. A. G. Hawker, 53 Elm 8t. Tel, 2486, PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP tire, cord and fabric, in all sizes. T. . Cogswell, MIRRORS RES your kodaking efforts by having Ohr. stedt do_your 8t d chairs caned. Edward Gor ED ¢ Workmanship guaranteed. fain, 168 Arch 8t. Phone ROOFING paper sold or Mater; lutely guaranteed to s rdware Co., 49 Last Maip and work ab leaks, City st. _Phone. 2650, 4 LACE your swilng order Bow. 1o wait until the spring rush is here. Bdd 4 “:'::‘MR :1":;“.“)‘ Awning & Decorating Co., City Hall P VILLA Batterl d | 81G sorvice. Slmmons Storage Battery o |° Loty mictos s, Promst servic 167 Arch 8t Phons 2245 Art Sign Co., 287 Main 8t. WE repair rubber boots, arctics and rub r shoes and all kinds of rubber, 17 Church 8t. UPHOLSTERING of antique furniture. Al kinds of repairing. The Furniture Ex chunge, 87 Arch 8t. A. J. OGrate, Mgr. and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, In sald district, on the 17th day of April, A. D, 1923, at 9 o'clock In the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order In somoe newspaper having a elreulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign post in the town of New Britain, In said dis- trict, and by giving notice to all partles in Interest, either personally or by malling to ench one, prepaid postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this court of the notice glven. BERNARD ¥. GAFFNEY, Judge. and vieor. Call up for demonstration, tain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Tel. ext to a New Bulck s a Used Chestnut _8t. U, 8. L. BATTENR tion. T. H. Co Rep. Clarence H, Maxon. Dem. Francis O'Brien. Dem. Richard Schaefer. SCHOOL COMMITTEF Rep. Henry T. Burr... Rep. Edward M. Pratt Rep. Morris D. Saxe.. Dem. Joseph M. Halloran. Dem. Patrick F. King Dem. John L. Doyle.. BOARD OF RLIJL Rep. Burton C. Morey. Dem. John L. Ross... A Hard Time For An Easy Mark investigation of the killing of Clarence Peters was blocked by Su- preme Court Justice Ellis J. Staiey kere today when he refuged to issue an injunction restraining the state irom obtaining documentary evidence to be used in the case. state e rsrcfor Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk BUICK, 1920, 8 cylind: Excellent ‘Ne: 0. S25 Aven Be. Prone 2007, New Buick ls & Used Buick CHALMERS, b passenger touring car. It 1s running every day. H. 8. Blake, 1028 El__fi_lley 8t. Phone 164 COMMERCE, 1922, ona-ton truck chassia, Just like new. Price reasonable. R, C. Rudolph, 427 Cherry St. Phone 2051.2, 13 GALT, TAXI—Phone 2700 will bring quick, eficiant taxl service to your door, N, B, Taxi Service the R. R. Btatlon. PACKARD BERVICE—Best car in the city for long trips Call Joo Farr, 1847, 162 La8aile etreet, DI SESA—COUSINS Nicholas Di 8esa of Bridgeport and Miss Enid Cousins of 291 Lincoln street, were married Thursday 1In Waterbury. @ for All Ages W Avoid Imitations—Substitates POLLY AND HER PALS Dentists. J. E. CONGER Dentlst. 262 Main St. O — BY CLIFF STERRETT Tel, 1751, Large variety to choose from. Prices ai lower here. Violet llllllll.z, 366_Arch b Bt AEMSTITCHING at_Ginsburg's Dread Pleat Ing and Button Covering Bhop, 19 Wi nut St. Phone l!ll 3 Dressnu.kln. and Millinery’ wWoT GAY To A UPPER AN L"' § == IT. ASH. S ANNOUNCEMENT~—- The Chic American = Dresscutting, Deslgning and Talloring school, headquarters, Bridgeport, &nnounces an entirely free Instruction, How to apply a made-to-measure “Princl- ple” to all styles. aleo brin, an exhibition of full size models and- semi-models, miade by our students, Al ladles are welcome Friday, April 13, from 2 to 7 p. m., at JR. O, U, A. M. HALL, 19 HUNGERFORD COURT, OPPOSITE Y. W. C, A