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MILITARY REVIEW AT STATE ARMORY Crack Companies to Give Exhibi- tion Drill Tomorrow Evening Nomination Geverner Preus in seaslorisl € Minnesota on e publican ticket considered vietory for nationsl administration of » Michigan distnict. erdinas repub- elects republican 1o suceeed Smith by majer ¥ can ate Representative " f leas than A6 ehuren offi- shot dewn in mysterious as on parsonage in Pocahentas three youths held Four priests and ay Pusiness men, factory exeeutives and members of the Lions and Hotary clubs have been Invited by Caplain Fdward P, Dunne of the 143th infan try te attend an exhibition drill & review at the state armory tomers pight, Captain Dunne's purpose is to arouse publie interest in the aetivie ties of the military companies here He reports that he has receired number of replies to the Invitations als sault Ark several in local officers disperse two thousand who erewd about Mavannah, Ga. jail for avrest of negro accused of having assauMed white woman led and litla and One sred when w ma “ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE " Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World ——— that “betwesn B¢ and 870 guests” were aboard levia than as she salled frem Reston on trisl wip 10 Bermuda waters @fficials stated Rockefeller, Jr gives # to promete use of insulin in treatment of diabetes in 15 hospitals, New York dispatehes say Judge of U. K elreuit court of ap- | peals in New York affirms condem- | natien and forfelture of Writish schooner Henry L. Marshall, frst rum runner seized outside three mile limit Hint that Ruhr workers are ready to negotiate with the French for ees. sation of paasive resistance seen by Berlin in tement published in so- elal demorrat ergan. indicating that the attendanee of representative eitizens will be large aptain Dunne's invitation reads as follows: “In behalf of the Connecticut Na. tiona! Guard stationed at New Hrit ain, Conn, I wish to extend to the members of your organization an in vitation to attend an exhibition drill and review to he held in the state armory, New Britain, on Thursday evening, June 21st, at § o'elock (day light saving time) “The participants in this exhibition will be Company K, 165th infantry known as the Hartford “Light Guard which is the crack infantry company of the 160th, and Company H, 146th infantry (Machine Gun company) “The exhibition will consist of cals {sthenics, bayonet drill and close or- der drill, The machine gun work will consist of elementary gun drill, com- bined drill, and firing & four gun bar. rage with blank ecartridges. This will be followed by a review of hoth com- panies. ““This exhibition is given for the Arrested for Driving Unregistered Machine Mirega of 146 Washington street, who conducts a store at the rner of Main and Winter stre was arrested this morning by Pelice- man Charles Anderson following an aceident at the corner of Park and Rigelow streets in which a Pord de. livery truek driven by Mirza collided with an lee wagon of the New Britain Iee corporation. The machine struck the horse pulling the w; n and the animal was badly eut In several places. Mirza was arrested for operating a motor vehicle without a certificate of registration 22 Year Old “; iork Woman Drowned in Pond New Fairfield, June 20.—Sophie Periman, 22 years old daughter of Philip Periman of 207 West 27th street, New York city, was drowned whil i business men and their assoclations of ..,'l'-..' 1:::he'c:n::|}url‘l;: mdn":n::, New Britain, Bristol and Plainville ber of a party at Camp Arden, on the “1 trust as many of your organiza- | ghore of the pond. She attempted tion will attend as can possibly do so |to dive into the water and being an Dancing will follow the review. inexperienced swimmer sank immed|. “Respectfully yours, ately, “EDWARD P, DUNNE," | - = — |1,600 Laid Off in Cotton “Captain, 169th Infantry." Mill at Chicopee, Mass. Chicopee, Mass, June 20.-—An. Engineer Killed When Spreading Ralls nouncement was made -today by the Throw Locomotive Off Track. | Dwight Mfg. Co., cotton goods manu- | facturers, that the plant, employing Philadelphia, June 20.—8preading | 1,600 persons, would be closed for ralls, due to heat, are belleved to have week beginning July 1. Poor busi- caused the wrecking yesterday of & ness conditions was the reason given. local passenger train on the Hones. — dale branch of the Delaware and Hud. | AT SING SI' son railroad at Prompton, three miles| west of here, in which an engineer OSfin& N. ¥ . |does “time fly" behind the grey wall ;‘nr:dl'dned and a fireman serjously in |of Sing Sing prison, but it did today, The dead man was J. Arnold, of MUch to the amusement of the in- Honesdale. The fireman, who fs in a Mates. A defect in the mechanism hospital here badly scalded, | lof a large clock In the central office Mcr‘:onnld. of Car{:oy:‘;nle, }:ehmm caused the hands to whirl around at wi making his first trip in place of the SUch sped that an hour was record- regular fireman. ed every minute, The train was derafled in a deep 'Time Is flying, boys," a prison at- rock cut, and the engineer was caught | tache shouted to several of the {n-| between the locomotive and the jag-|Mates. The convicts laughed. They ged rocks. The baggage car was de.|Were the first to notice the eccentric ralled, but the rest of the train did{action of the clock, as they watch not leave the tracks. No passenger the timeplece from the moment they was injured, enter the hall till the day they leave. HEAT CAUSES TRAIN WRECK. TIME FLI VICTORY BANQUET, The annual victory banquet of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, will be held in | the First Congregational church this| evening. This troop holds a victory banquet every year to celebrate its nouncement was made yesterday that| VInning the leading events at the | the New York, Atlantic City and Phil-| 2nnual Scout field day. adelphla Steamship corporation will| begin at once the operation of daily passenger and freight steamship serv-! ice to Atlantic City from New York.| Paul A. Rochester, trafic manager of the new line, said yesterday that rates for both passenger and freight, ‘will be substantially less than those of the rallroads entering Atlantic City. Two boats will be put In this service, running from Pler 12, East River, to the foot of New Jersey avenue on the thoroughfore. | ATLANTIC CITY STEAMERS. ! New Line Will Give Daily Service To and From New York. Atlantic City, N. J,, June 20.—An-| PACKARD DIVIDENDS | New York, June 20.—The Packard Motor Car Co. has declared an extra dividend of 2 per cent and the regu- lar quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on the common stock. 26 STOWAWAYS ARRIVE New York, June 20.—The Alegria which arrived today from Kingston, Jamalca with a cargo of fruit, had 26 stowaways aboard. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER June 20.—Not often| CITY ITEMS. Maurice E. Mariow, son of § Mar- low, the well known Main street merchant, whe is a student at Syra cuse university, is acting as Interne at Rellevue hospital, New Yeork city, for the summer. Player Manos adwvt, The meeting of the officers of the white army of Everyman's Bible class| which was to have been held at 114 it Main street, will be held this evening at the Y. M, C. A, instead Tickets for Chautauqua on sale at Chamber of Commerce, Dickinson's | and Crowell's Drug Co.--advt, There will be a regular mesting of | the Liam Mellows council, A. A. R. I, | R. Thursday evening in Judd's ha!l | 8 o'clock, Vietrolas, Plerce’s -—advt Mrs. John Loomis and children of Forest street left today for Madison, to spend the summer months. Mr, Loomis will go down for week.ends. | Luneh at Hallinan's.--adt, Mr. and Mrs. John Pinches and family of West Main street will spend | the month of July at Saybrook Point, Victor and Edison records at Plerce’'s.—advt, Martha Chapter, O. E. 8, will-hold lawn festival at the home of Mrs. | F. W. Scheidler, 45 Vine street, Thursday afternoon and evening. Supper will be ved at 6:80 o'clock New Britain Nest, No. 1548, Order of Owls, will leave on the 7:22 trolley from the center to go to Bristol to play the last game of their card se- ries, Friday evening. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans advt, Miss Cora Beale of this city was slected secretary and treasurer of the Connecticut Probation Officers' asso- clation at annual meeting held yes- terday at Wethersfield. Probation Of- ficer E. C. Connolly, Rev. and Mrs, John L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Danberg and Miss Beale were in at- tendance. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— adv, Miss Harriet Flagg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Flagg of Mon- roe street, and Miss Caroline Boller- er, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Valen- tine Bollerer of Linwood street will graduate from Pratt University in New York tomorrow. French Hat 8hoppe, 87 West Main 8t, Prof. Bldg. Exclusive millinery. ~——advt Mrs. M. Irving Jester and daughter Marie, of Harrison street, are motor- ing to Delaware, Good bargains in used planos at Plerce's.—adit. Mrs. Ida J. Connell sold today {through the Camp Real Estate Co. a one-family house at 39 Lenox Place |to Mrs. Peter Ludorf, wife of the wel) known bullder. Albert Crepeau sold through the Camp Real Estate Co. & two-family house at 14 Locust street |to John J. and Annie Lyons. | Gulbransen Player Planos. Moran's -—advt. Unity Rebekah lodge will meet on Friday night, the meeting to open at 7:30. After the meeting there will be C. L. Plerce Co.- Edisons, Senoras a | 1eave Thursday for Brooklyn, N. Y., | | ela 20, 1023, THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabstionlly Arroaged For Quick a4 Beady Wolerence LINE RAWES PO PONSECUTIVE 1) NOUNCEMENTS ' : Death Notioes I Flarists and Nurserymen. L FATIPARNTA ANH TAPINESE v, 1 at §a.8 100, Barberty bush. e e ergieen. Bmall geranivm for 2% seranium plants, § geranium plant o) line an 213 Oak Bt Tier new for Ad BOTTED Puneral worke & speriaity §1T Ohureh 8t For & “Want Operator members and friends. D, oof V., will social for Lovisky Meore camp held a regular meeting in G. A, R.| kall tomerrow evening at T:80) o'cloek Exercises appropriate 1o flag day will he held and refresh. ments will be served . Mr, and Mrs. 1. B. Koplowita and Aaughter, Julle, of 3% Dewey street | returned from Rurlington, Vi, they attended the commence- ment exercises of the University of Vermont, Miss DNeatrice Koplowitz was a member of the graduating rlass. They also spent & few days in Montreal, motoring from Rurlington, The prize winners at the whist given by the Altar society of the church of Bt John the Evangelist yesterday afternoon, were Mrs. J Hayes, Mrs, J. Kennedy, Mrs. J. Kall+ | == nowaki and Mrs, 8, Walsh o Mr, and Mrs. A, Hoaglund family of 38 Roberts streot . | W pro Return 1 andol P18 THILE WiN ayette Bis Mattress Co Tave “TwneT may 1 have where b LOOK WHAT € dollars elope and boxes of 3de Framed ples wame free, \\ warth of flims, we print 1 goll free. Fau writing paper for #1.0¢ tures, worth §2 Av k THE ARCADE STUDIO, and | will WANTED 1,000 men, women ana vhildrer 10 be well dressed on essy weekly pe,- meuts, Boston Clothing Store, €3 Chureh to attend the commencement exer- | Next to Herald ofce. at Pratt Institute. Arthur | et Hoaglund Is & member of the gradu- —_— ating class. N ] AUTOMOTIVE | The 8. & B. H Thursday evening at the home of - Louise Wessels of 23 Griswold street, ._vi'.'"l"flfl.."!‘ K ’".".'.'..'_“_._.. Commander Dewey Selander and |pyie MOTOR CARS—“Retter car are be- Adjutant Frederick Flelschauer of ing built and Bulck is bullding them." New Britain Camp, Disahled Veterans, | New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch strest, will leave Friday for Indlanapolls, [ Telephone 2607, Ind,, to attend the national convention of the Disabhled War Veterans. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the District of Ber- Iin in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 18th day of June, A, D, 1928, Prosent, Bernard ¥, Gaffney, Esq, Judge. On motion of Sofia Holyst of sald B lin as Administrator on the estate of Mar- cel Holyst, late of Berlin, within sald dfs- trict decea This cou CHEVROLET touring, $525 sedan, $880; F. O. B. factory. Britain_Motor Eales Corp., 0 COLUMBIA AND OVEKLAND Sales and Service. R. C. Rudolph, Cherry 8t., Phone 2051-2 DODGR BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales and gervice, 8 & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 __Elm 8§t, Cor. Frankiin; phone 731, i DURANT AND STAR motor ca and_service. A. Bence, coupe, The New Main St doth decres that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of #ald estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administratrix and directs that public notica ba given of this order | by advertising in a newspaper published in satd New Britain, and having a circulation | in wid disrict, and by posting & " copy thereof on the public sign post In eald | . 3 v | man Auto Sales Co, Town of Berlin, nearest the place where the | 18" A0 FRIGH T ) decensed last dwelt, | = — — HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service, City T ESSE) a Bee the new coaches, Sales and Servic 109, car value; [ AUTOMOTIVE ]? . Auins Aud Trucks For tale BiG SALE ON USED CARS~ Must be ssld Here are We are everstocked Just look them ever of them: Hupmobile roupe Palge sed Mas Chandier, Ford Cheviolet touring. Cheviolet roadster, Dodge roadster, Oaklands Hudson Super Bix. Bulek coups, And It paye you come over and look them ever, many othe to FAIR EXTHANGE, M ARCH 8T, THEVROLET, 198 tion, 187 Monree Bt A 1n geed eondls | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY=— Hupmobile, 1922, touring, Pulek, 1919 coupe. Willys-Knight 7 pass. sedan, “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK." Dodge roadster, 1916, Oakland touring, 1920, § pasa Chevrolet roadster, 1921, 1919 Chevrolet sedan F, B, Thess cars have been reconditionea and newly painted. Open every evening until § o'clock. Plck out your used car and call for demonstration, F. 1. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used cars constder NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 225 AR'L‘H 8T. PHONE 2607 K. M. Sesrles Phone 211 ndl BUICK truck, % ton, §200 corner_Main and Park St BUICK roadater, 1922, § gnod fi tion very good. Just thoreughl: over- hauled. C. A. Bence, 51 Main 6t. Tel. 22165, Certified from Record, BERNARD F. Service Btation, Hartford Ave, Corner and 15 Main St. A. M. Paone oy | LEXINGTON—HIgh grade motcr cars, Saies | At a Court of Probate held at New Brit- | and service, C. A. Bence, 51 Main Bt.| ain within and for the Probate District of | Phone 2215, | Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State | of Connecticut, on the 18th day of June, | STGON MOTOR CARE—Faverabiy—known | A Dy an the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge, Borvics. 337 Glen 8t Phone 2899 Tpon the exhibition to this Court of the| — "> s L A agreement whereby Sebastiano Burritta |NASH and Oakland motor cars. Sales and of sald New.Britain, of the first part gives| Service. A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm St. Tele- in adoption to Sebastiano Fragione = and | _Phone 245 Paolina Fragione of sald New Britaln, of (REO MOTOR CARS and truc the Becond Part, his minor ale child| Bearle & Co. Sales and service. Edelina Burritta under the age of fourteen | and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, vears to wit: About 2 years 2 months of | _phone 2110, age, residing in the Town of New Britain to become thelrs by adoption: it is | Ordered, That a hearing upon sald STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $975; agreement be had at the Probate Office In. spoclal six touring. $1,275; big six touring, sald New Britain on the.26th day of June, | §1,750; F. O. B. factory. M. Irving Jester, A. D, 1923, at 9 o'clock, in the forenoon;| 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker year,” and that notice be given to all parsons in- R terested to appear at sald hearing and |- show cause, If any they have why sald {FITTYS.KNIGHT motor cars, saies and agreement should not he approved, by pub- | ' gervice. “The Sleeve Valve Motoro R. G lishing a_copy of this order in The New | Rudoiph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2061-2, Britain Herald, a newspaper having a cir- culation in sald distriet, and by posting a | = copy of this order on the public sign post . For § of the Town of New Britain in the County qHitbe And:Hucks Mot Sale ) of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut, |ALLEN. 1321 touring car, in good running nearest to the place of residence of said| conditlon, finish, top, upholstery llke new; child, at least 8ix days before the day| 5 good tires, several cxtras. Price is low, herein before assigned by this Court for|_C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, sald hearing. ANDERSON, 1920, starter, electrlc lights, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, G . Elm Tele- BUICK, 1922, 4 cylinder touring car, 6 pas- senger, run very little, In good condition throughout. Low price, Honevman Auto Sales Co. 130 Arch St. Phone 2108. BUICK, % ton, 1023 truck; . used but very little and selling with a 90 day guar- antes, N, B, Bulck Co., 225 Arch stroet. Phone 2607, BUICK- Late 1018 touring, all new cord tires, enubbers, Just refinished, only $200 cash required, balance small payments. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hart- ford, Conn. Open evening: DAVIS BEDAN, 1922, Slightly used, fully squipped. Wil sell for lees than half price. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St., Hartford. Open eveninge. DODGE 1918 roadster 1n fine shane, gaod tires; looks very good. New Britain Buick Co. 225 Arch 8t.; ‘phone 2607. FRANKLIN, 1017, touring. Mechanical con- dition and tires good. Price $575. Can bo seen at Corbin garage. FORD racers, 2, for sale, $60 each, Bargain it taken at once. Inquire at 200 Hart- ford avenue, FORD! FORDS! 1917 runabout . $ 50.00 35.00 . 160.00 . 100.00 . 150.00 1920 runabout 1921 delivery, starter . Easy Terms. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE €O, Just out of the paint shop, $440. K. M, Judge. | Searles, Cor. Main and Park Sts, Tel. 2110, 200 EAST MAIN ST. Test This on Your Trumpet | | | ' AUTOMOTIVE et Autos And Trwrks For Sale § passeii e o4 paim ndiiian, ¥ Eaceliont ba 185 Fark 8 HUDBON & EX USED CAR DPEPTS OFPER THE POLLOWING 1922 Bulek 4 oy 1922 Brudedaker 1921 Btudebaker 1929 Pulek ¢ 17 Hudes 1922 Maxwell 1919 Chevrolet touring Packard Twin Six, Reo § passenger townng Dodge sedan Maxwell coupe, 3 Ford coupes. nder touring Hght alx, teuring, Special Bix coups, § pass teuring, ate medels Cali 2100, Time Payments, HONEYMAN AVITO BALES CO, 1% ARCH STREET, ATPAOBILE, 1942, tauring car 1 lent condition throughout tires; price i» low N, A A good paint llent me: low, New D Bt. Phone 2 OAKLAND, 1 dition mechanically and top look good Low price. Terma 8t. Phone 2315 SVERLAND sedan for #ais body, Continental motor, Guarantesd perfect condition; one spare tire attached: up every respoct Sce Mr. Burr m., Hotel Washi n excellent condition, & feal operate, looka candition ritain Buick Lo, 1007, TOUring CAT, 10 Ane cons paint, upholstering 5 serviceable tires. ©. A, vence, 51 Main cheap; Just overhaul good tir to date In after 6:30 ble par Phon PAIGE, 1920, good mechanical condition, ed. See It at Charland's garage, 430 Main St BTUDEDAKE! bargain for Aaron G Hartford, ties, 2018 rear This Is o Many others. Park 8t 1022, Bpecial o, quick buer. Cohen, Inc., Conn. 1 UBED CARS -~ Bulck, 1922 Bulek, 1922, Buick, Buick, Bulek, Buick, Buiek, Buicl, Buick, Buick, 192 Buick, 1818, Hupmobile, Hupmobile, Hupmobile, Hupmobile, Hupmobile, Hupmobile, 4 pass. coupe. T-pass. sedan, . 5-pass. sedan roadster, touring. , touring roadster. roadster. 1922, touring. 19 roadster. 1921, touring 1921 sedan. 1917, sedan 1017, 7T-pass. touring, Nash, 1922, sport touring. Templar, 1821, sport roadster. Lexington, 1 gport touring. Dodge, 1922, roadster. Dodge, 1921, touring. Dodge, 1821, roads! Dodge, 10818, Dadge, 1817, , 1022 . 1021, Essex, 1921, r Hudson, 1923, 7-pass. touring. Hudson, 1 Hudson, 1 Ford, 19 Ford, 1921, Ford, 1922, Ford, 1820, roadster. touring. T-pass. sedan. coupe. sedan touring. suburban soneEs & anfh The best in used cars, This is our trade-mark of reliability. Trades considered. Terms arranged, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER' THEY PIDA’T HAVE NO PUBUC SCHOOLS— T'LL BET THOSE KIDS HAD FUN! IN SHAKESPEARE’S TIME~ YOU SHOULDA HEARD HOW EVERYTHING WAS DONE — OUR TEACHER SHE WAS TELLING US ABOUT HOW THINGS WeRE ™ 51 ELM STREET, il HARTFORD, NN, . 1922, light 8 00 miles, i every touring car. fully equipped and Honeyman | BTUDERAK Run only almost new Auto Sales (' STUDEBAKERS roadsters, T brand new 1ight six Must be sold this month. $100 off the list price for quick sale. Also a Studebaker “Speclal Six" roadster at a $100 sacrifice.. M. Irving Jester, 192 Arch St. Phone 8§11, “This is a Studevaker Year, §TUTZ £l paint. This car carries ride in it will convince you that this car i as represented. Mecarthy & 8t Thomas, Tel. 1396 . brand new a guarantee, A USED CARS 1921 Ford 1-2 ton, panel, truck. 1917 Reo roadster, 1916 Overland touring car. 1018 Dodge touring car. 1016 Ford touring car, R, C. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY ST, PHONE 2051-2, » Parts nnd Accessorles 11 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT - Gasnline, oils, greases and tire service, Clark's Auto Ace Cessory Shop, 138 So. Main St. BATTWRIES—ASk the man who Philadelphla. Guar. 2 years, rell, 110 Frankiln Square. Phol 8 LET us recharge and Inspect your bat Lefore you put it into servic for A. G, Hawker, 52 Eim Bt. THEA OA TOP OF IT ALL o MY DAUGHTER COMES OUT ANEXT WEEK. VES. ONES SOCIAL OBLIGATIOANS TAX OAE DREADFULLY WHAT WAS SHE IA FORZ ¥ the | SUPPOSE THEY Teu DOES, MRS, UPPISH mer. y 456, ENNSYLVANIA VACUUM and fabric, in all slzes, & Chestnut UP ure. cord T. M. Cogewell, Talso fabic and 30x3 . 500 each. 336 East Main St. Pione 633-2, 8 L. BAITERY, tales and service stas ton. T. H. Cogawell, 8 Chestnut stiset, FPhoue 1418-2, TSE_Dayton “Thorobred” cords 1t valio_the appearance of your car. Ball_Tire Co reh St Tel. 1743 LLARD STORAGE Batteries. Sales ervice, Simmons Storage Hattery 167 Arch 8t. Phone 2 246, v you The | 7Tt it's serice you're looking for just try a Herald classified ad. «