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- FREE SERVICE FREE BOOKLETS FOR ONE YEAR ON ALL 2 | ON REQUEST We Have Illustrated Booklets On All 01 dS mo bi 1 e %Vt{lllesB ng(l}:é'sTm:l;l ‘g: ] l Request. MOTORS COMPANY INC. A. D. DAVIDSON, President S. C. BRACK, Secretary and Treasurer 155 HIGH STREET HARTFORD PHONE 2.-0436 A NEW ORGANIZATION NOW CONTROLLING HARTFORD AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES WITH THEIR New Britain Branch Located at 12 Elm St., New Britain, Ct. This branch is under the same efficient management as the Hartford agency and has no connection with any other companies formerly handling OLDSMOBILES. Our Mr. Brack, who is in full charge of this business, is familiar with all details in connection with OLDSMOBILES and it is the aim of this company to give every owner of an OLDSMOBILE the benefit || AFTER 25 YEARS OF PROGRESS of Mr. Brack’s experience and also the experience of our fully equipped SALES AND SERVICE DE- AND ACHIEVEMENT IN i i : ¢ ONE OF THE NATION’S THE BEST THING Grand Opening Monday April 23rd STRONGEST INDUSTRIES ON_WHEELS ALL A NCE MODELS ON DISPLAY—SOUVENIRS TO ALL |AUTO LIGENSE DENED, “Only The Braves Deserve The Fair” LYNN LABOR DISPUTE IS GERMANY DiFmESSED MOVE T0 EXTRADITE HAK, 80, T0 QUIT X, J. AUGHENTED BY OTEBRS| " ** 5 e = HAMMER MUR"ERESS ‘ e o - ‘ e ¢ Berlin, April 21 (By Associated Pleas For Permi | < e g ¥ Wi, Lasters’ Union Splits and Decides to| Press).—Berlin newspapers togy’ ‘'or Permit Refused on Account gty ; ¥ Go Out of:ls“"‘e With print long dispatches from Lonaun | of Age—Has Driven i 3 - . : ; % Other Workers reporting Lord Curzon's speech in the & 5 / ; 7 house of lords appealing to Germany 20 Years A Z 2 4 3 Lynn, Mass., April 21.—The strike [to make the first move toward a set~ 2 § & ” ¥ in the shoe factories of this city es-|teiment of the reparations question. i 4n | Bast Orange, N. J, April 21.—Ed- 5 & 3 declared Carson wrote to friends in | s h | ; 2 timated to involve 5,000 persons to|The speech will certainly make a Los Angeles he had “made a Killing” | ward E. Tompkins, 80 years old of 149 | o Y date and to threaten the shutdown of | great impression in Germany and 45 oll and land transactions and men- | North Bixteenth street, will move out X g ot Y 3 shops employing as many more de-| Probably aiso ('n France says the so- il R wgood pal | Of New Jersey, where he has lived for o ¥ veloped new complications today|clalist organ Vorwaerts, which de- tioned Mrs. Phillips as a “good pal. { 6 bt s Sakbe. 1t Bkt 2 " 3 when the lasters’ local of the United |clares that England can, if she wish- But the government of the United A ity s license to 3 7 i : Shoe Workers of America split, a dis-| S, 80 exert her influence that a solu- States was said to have taken a hand | drive an automobile is not renewed. | senting fraction announcing they|tion may be reached satisfactory to called allied bloc of the amalgamated | °¢Onomic circles in France and bear- | He tol S ; = : ? . ; Gt in the search and Mrs. Phillips and Uomtr:u(;slz:l:r "3‘ :(""(D"m““"';‘:r“ \[;m’;""‘\ : : o ; ; W56, Worlers Gt ABierion, able by Germany. Carson, learning of that fied ta Guate- | formeq him that because of his age he X 5 : The strike was called by the so-| The Tageblatt considers the speech mala and then to Salvador and then | probably will not renew Tompkins li- k : : o % b called allied bloc of the amalgmated | MOst statesman-like declaration to Honduras. cense. | E e A 5 g ¢ p not affected by a court injunction which gives the impression that prog- e AP “You are driving me out of the | p ¥ against the organization as a whole | F<58 is possible on the basis of Lord Confers With Governor. i state. I am determined to continue ; sl because its membership was drawn | CUrZon’s suggestions. Sacramento, April 21.—W. I. Trac- | driving an automobile,” Tompkins from unions not previously affillated % ¥ ger, sherlft of Los Anoles counts, bl $he Ci?xr:lem::a:md At Or some other remark (possibly about world series sugar) brought to the faces of Mrs. Mar-|with the United Shoe W°"‘":‘l : SULS ON R, R. TIOAN, p B er with T0vi a e er to " H 2 i oy - 21,~—F 3 Eré;i;asaf.n (;E::‘n ; today regarding | make the roads safe by driving out of quald “P‘ft) and Mrs. Ford shown here Cha-ttmg with th.elr huflmnd-s Ft the Braves’ tmmng mpp’ (nl:!::zelnzn':hcuo{‘h:“l;:t:;:ve:vorr;dex:s m::’s‘vl::.o :Z”tlr;x;if-en::lsne.l::duru.og&?-- steps to be taken fo obtain extradi-| the state one disappointed driver than Clearwater, Fla. M,arquard has been showmg fin? form in early training and Horace Ford is being agreement with the Lynn shoe manu- wlue: owns 760 shares of the stock of tion of a woman, believed to be Mrs. | to endanger a great number of per- | touted as the premier second baseman in the majors. facturers’ association. Petitions for|the Boston and Main Raliroad Co. has Clara Phillips, escaped hammer | sons by giving license to those whose injunction and restrain are now pend-|brought a bill in equity in the su- murderess and her male companion, | physical condition is such that it is ing before the supreme and superior|preme court against F. C. Dumaine and certain other present and former said to be Jesse C. Carson from | not adv(s?'ble to let them drive an au- arrested with him following a raid on| WOMAN, 108, KILLED IN FALL. |courts. Tegucigalpa, Honduras. v | tomobile, ) ]n restaurant on Park street yesterday —_— ! ——t directors of that corporation to hold Sheriff Traeger was in San Tran- T have been driving an automobile | afternoon, was nolled by Prosccutor | Police Report It Case of Suicide— TSH BANKER FEELS them llable for a loan made by the Joseph Woods. | Husband, 93, Died 10 Years Ago Bm I |Boston and Maine to the Hampden cisco yesterday when he was in-|for twenty years and during that time I formed the governor had been noti-| I have never had an accident,” DAUEHTER Tl] EUURT e Railroad Co. of $340,000, secured b: . Would Repeal Ordinances F " stow Tork A - ¢ kel i y l | A pril 21.—Mrs. Re- a note for that amount, | | (Continued From First Page). fied by the department of state of Tompkins said. “I am just as capable A the presence of the pair together| to run an auto as I was twenty years In suspending judgment in the case| pecca Strausnan, said to be 103 years ! ‘ b i with a woman said to be Mrs. Car-| ago.” ‘,nlf Hannun l-‘cigerl;uum, urre]smd for| old, fmped or fell from the window ! ONLY A VISITOR. son, in Tegucigalpa. The state de-| “Perhaps you are, mentall 3 doing business without a plumbers’'|of the third story apartment at 503 N ¢ 21.—F. C. . % WY Fe ; 4 partment said its information came physipally‘?" Dill answered, Y paus ROk (Continusd trom Firet Page) |license and thereby violating a city | Jerome street, Brooklyn, which she en:::h ‘:;;'"::l:flo, anrlA:,lu;"s %:’1‘::‘_ Dublin, April 21. (By Associated from the American legation at Te-|" “I am physically, too,” Tompkins ordinance, Judge Alling stated that he | shared with her daughter and son-|\.s "jondon, and president of the Press)—Monsignor Luzio who came to gucigalpa and ¢ if extradition of | petorted. |agreed with Judge John H. Kirkham | in-law, yesterday afternoon. She was Brl"lah Bnnk'vrs‘ association nrrived'"e”"d to investigate the situation 10.:‘ the woman was desired. “I don't think you are,” Dill re. |WAFTY the man she loved and was|that half or ail of the city ordinances| pronounced dead by ambulance sur-| Tt pore oo "foqoy to attend the the Vatican Is regarded by the gov- The governor's office requested of- | joined. “I will make an investigation |making plans for a secoret wedding. | ought to be repealed, so that the|geon Campbell of the Bradford spring meetihg of the executive coun- ernment simply as a distinguished for- ficial notification from the Los An-| of vour case and let you know o1 ki Sunt 1d that the girl|People will know where they are at. | Street hospital. e d A4 " |clgn churchman on an ecclesiastical geles sherift that Mrs. «Phillips had|euit but T think the answer wih be ey o onuman sald that the girl 5575 rormay, plumbing inspector| First reports received at Brookiyn |Cll of the American Bankers' assocla- | mission, it was declared by Kelvin ibeen convicted of murdering Mrs. | wNg T Will be |was committed to the school by the |y jiineq that Jheigenbaum has been| police headquarters from the police |tioR at Rye "3"'(:'?“!-“ tiong | O'HigBlnS, Free State minister for Alberta Meadows, 20-year-old Wido¥. | “Thig s the first case in the history | V©, Britain authorities on January |yofore the building commission for|of the Miller Avenue station stated *{; Upiibian i B et L L July 12, 1922, of New Jersey in which a Motor Com, |, 1923 and escaped on March 23.|yiglating the city ordinance dn refer-| that Mrs. Strausnan had jumped from |Problem eventuatly would be se'tisd e 0 Uses Another Name. missioner has indicated that he would | . 1¢ Birl was committed on a charge | ence to some plumbing work done on | the third floor window. by & "‘“‘CT . d‘e L1 VIENNA TOURIST HAVEN. The woman under suspicion at|eruse to grant a lcense hecause of |©F NCOrrigibility. ; In restaurant in this city. This was at| Neighbors of the aged woman said | the nations involved. o 14, | Vienna, April 21.—According to fig- Tegucigalpa 15 using the name of| )4 yon | Sought Girl In Three Cities, a meeting over two weeks ago, he|they knew little about her as she sel- ‘The whole outlook, e sald, |ypeg just. published, Vienna was vis- Mrs. Robert Young, the state depart- n et { Mrs. Chernopsky testificd that her | g, 1aq but the charge of doing plvun’lb- dom left the house. No neighbors| 'hangs on an understanding of what|y.5 aitogether by 97,000 foreigners ment said. s daughter was in the house for only |y "ot oy olee ownod by Max Ma.|could be found who had ever heard | Germany can and shall pay and how j,g year, Of these about 11,000 were “Late iast night TLos Angeles police NAVY MAY ACT |half an hour after she escaped from |y o0 "™ oo" 1o rord avenue was not | that Mrs. Strausnan was suffering | the payments can be made. This|zmericans and 11,600 Britishers. arrested Mrs. Phillips’ husband to Making Ready To Ald In Enforck [the school. She sald that Sht'y has | 1,1 ought against him at that-time, | from 11l health. At her home last|auestion affects the United States as investigate his connection, if any,|” & y ' In Enforcing |been to Boston, New York and Water- Felgenbaum admitted that he had| NEht relatives said that her husband well as all the co;::’;c:?,tloxa:f :I':z OXFORD ATHLETES ARIVE New York, April 21.—Five Oxford with her escape. Dry Law If Called Upon bury looking for the girl but has been |\ "0, 0" ork “without a license but| d1€d 1n 1913 at the age of 93 years.|World, 1 am university track stars who will com- Offizers in Los Angeles also id rashi i % vnable to find her, She denied hav- | 4 United States and Great Britain could B Stvadition .0f Carson would be Washington, April 21.—An official ing told the police that she know!h"‘ tesified that he is now planning 10‘30 P i T d b {be of great assistance to each other vequested. They. expressed the opinion |pass an examination and secure a ersons, lrapped by In the solution of the world's prob-|Pete against the pick of American survey is in progress in the Navy de- |where the girl was and that they| that Carson was a distant relative of partment to determine what facilities | would never find out. | Judgment was siisbended: upon pays| college runners in the Penna. relay p 2V Chicago, April 21.—More than 30 | master plumbers' license, Fire, Saved by Firemen |icms. Mrs. Phillips. He is belizved to be|are available to carry out any order Alleged Assault Committee {EAE Bt the tWin th ¢l ;‘:}ml;nll r’\:xt l<‘r||dady‘m‘;d s;lt’urd;y""d v in L eles | 6 v ras he costs in e case of | : Philadelphia arrived today aboard the the man wanted in Los Angeles on|inap might come from President | George Hugett, aged 16 years, was| 0% " Posner, arrested for violating | PEFSONS mostly girl garment workers |Clothes Bemg C]eansed, Baren m‘fm an arson charge. | Harding bringing the Navy into the bound over to the June term of “""q,, t < of ’ i €| were rescued by firemen today when H 50 Preng: . - g | fight to maike the United States “dry” |Superior court under bonds of §1,500 ) fction 23 o the motor vehicle 1aw. |ypoy wvere trapped on upper floors of Fire Starts; Damage $ |The case of Joseph Bednarcavk, |y piasing eight story bullding a block| Damage to the amount of $50 was HARVARD'S ENTRY f s 8 I when arraigned in court on a charge |from the snore line to the three mile & B | ‘ha . P 1€ | 0f tndecent assault. The girl in ques. | Charged With nonsupport, was CON-{from the board of trade. Flames|done by fire in the kitchen of the Cambridge, April 21.—Harvard col- | |imit, | tated for two-w 4 lego will send only a varsity relay| While there has been no intimation |tion 18 14 years old and formerly re. | !ihued for two weeks and the accused | wore shooting high above the old|home of William Juchnlewicz at 160 FOX’S NEXT MON was placed on probation. ! building when the firemen reached the | Washington street at about 2:15 . team for the medley event, a fresh-|from the White House through official |8ided in Bristol but now lives in New el Iscene, Ladders and fire escapes pro- (o'clock this afternoon. Engine Co. “THE TOWN TH AT man mile relay team, and one man|channels that such an order is Imme- | Britain. | » each in the weight events to the|diately in prospect, naval officials ac- Restanrant Owner Fined $200 | HARVEY SAILS MAY 2 | vided a means of escapes after stairs| No. 1 responded. Chief Willlam J. Pennsylvania relay carnival, it was an- | cepted yesterday's semi-official decla- Alex Krysinski of 290 Park street London, April 21.—Ambassadpr |and clevators were made useless by Noble expressed the bellef that the 9y nounced today. Carl Hauers, inter-|ration that the matter was under con- |was fined 3200 and costs on a charge| Harvey who is going to the United [the flames. The blaze is believed to | fire started when some clothes, which FORGOT GOD’ collegiate high hurdle champion will|sideration as being sufficient authority |of violating the liquor law and the ©s on leave of absence, plans to |have been caused by an explosion in|were being cleaned with kerosene, | ™. compete in that event, i'n warrant preliminary steps, case against I'rank Chilicki, who was' sail on May 3 it was learned today. a paint shop. fgnited. MARION DAVIES—Famous Star of ‘“When Knighthood Was in Flower” s ‘“‘ADAM AND EVE” .. p i3 A e s R KR s LI T R T R e R

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