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Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World Mob terror increases in Germanyat the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edward with much bloodshed and destruction ; B. McLean in the environs of aWsh« of property in communist riots, ington, 3 [OGAL YA OFFICER GRLEANIANS EXIOY | NEW INDOOR SPORT (Citizens of River Towz Have Fun Over Street Names New Orleans, Aug. 14.—The Louist- ana supreme court, having held con- stitutional an ordinance which gives the city of New Orleans power to re- THE HERALD | “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Agranged Jlor Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS ¢ Chargo Prepald 0 AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies AUICK MOTOR CANE—: ing bullt and Bulck 1s bullding them. New Britain Bulck Co. 226 Arch street. Telephone 2607, L N GADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CAR y Lash'Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern,” | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CIT¥== West Main, Corner Liucoln 8t. CAANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and ' __accessories. Amerfosn Sules Co., 8 Blm 8t CHEVROLET touring, $626; sedan, $860; F, O. B. f Britain Motor _Sal # SODGE BROTHERS MOTOR Oxlt_ and service, 8. & F. Motor Bales __Elm 8t, Cor, Franklin; phone 731, DURANT AND STAR motor cars Salw and service. 'Just Real Good Cars’” G A. Bence, 18 Main §t, Phone 221 FORD CARS, Balos serve orics, Autos 200 B, Main, HUDSON AND ESSEX—Americas ieading car values, See the new coaches, Honey: man Auto Sales Co,, Sales and Service Phone 210¥. Governor Walton of Oklahoma places city of Tulsa under martial law as result of floggings. 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 8. . 1 line $1.80 s Yearly Order Rates Upon Applicatian. Count 6 words to a line, i4 llnes to an Inch, Minimum Space, 1 Lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. For Classified Page on Same Dav, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenlence of Customers, Call 25 And Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator, Twenty three tourists are reported killed in motor bus accident at Saint- Sauveur in the Pyrenees, Whatnall Chosen in Elections Todey at Annual Meeting Hartford, Aug. 14.—Messages of condolence to Mrs. Warren G. Hard- ing, widow of the president, in her moment of sorrow and the pledging of support to President Calvin Cool- strict certain kinds of business to idge as he takes the reins of govern-| designated streets, the thumbing of ment were sent over the wires by uwimfl'l directories by Orleanians tn'u- grand lodge of Connecticut, American | certaih what they can make out o it, Order of the Sons of St. George, hold- | Ias become a Pop:lurd pas:;‘me.]l l:lcv; . . K Orleans probably heads e st o QT B AR R qonvantion. here American cities with unusual names Firpo knocks out Weinert in the 1917 Bulek touring. second round at Philadelphia. WOMAN'S SUICIDE CAUSES GAS EXPLOSION Gas 1919 Buick Roadste Mrs. Harding will live temporarily —p— CHILDREN'S HOME WILL CLOSE VACATION SCHOOL — Summer Activities Draw to Close And 1919 Bulck touring, 1922 Buick sport, 1918 Bulck, 4 cyl, touring, 1917 Overland touring. Turns on ‘Wife of Publishes Wife o blisher 1917 Chandler sedan, 7 pass Plans For Colder Weather Seem Which Ignites From Pilot Light Imminent—Paper to Resume Blowing Up rd AV F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Depd o today. Charles I". Page of South Norwalk and Middletown Other officers was clected grand president Thomas KEckersley of grand vice president. tor streets, and the court ruling has opened up a series of unique oppor- tunities. To conform to the new ordinance, which was adopted only after a heat- The vacation school which has been conducted during the seven weeks at the Children's Home on Rackliffe Heights will close I'riday Mount Vernon, N. Y,, Aug. 14.—Al- fred Harcourt, a publisher, was awak- ened early today by an explosion in his kitchen which blew out the rear or Sifeted, wers: . ed wrangle, local Grand Messenger, William Sharp of South Manchester; grand secretary George E. Whatnall of New Britain grand treasurer, J. W. Ellis of Tor- rington; grand assistant messenger, | suggestions which the over: Restrict newspapers have received among others the following contributors think the city commission might mull bootleggers to Burgundy of this week after a successful sum- mer. Practically all of the 140 or more children at this institution have attended the classes, which have been meeting every morning except Satur- days since the beginning of July. Various subjects were taught. Les- wall. Hastening downstairs he found that his wife had committed suicide by turning on the gas in the range and that a pilot flame burning continuous- ly in the oven had ignited the gas. Mrs, Harcourt was suffering from a 139 Arch St ANNOUNCEMENTS HUPMOBILE CARB—Sales and service, OIty 1" Bervice Btation, Hartfo c Stanley, and 16 Main 8t. A. M, Burial Vaults—Monuments. 1 BURTAL V\ULTE—Automatic sealing, con- crete steel reinforced, waterproof. Cost less than wood or metal. All first class under- | TOON takers, N, B. Vault Co,, 276 Maple, Tel, 2765 LEXINGTO! High grade motor ¢ and service. C. A, Bence, 61 Main 8t Phone 2315, MOTOR CARB—Favorably known the world over, F. L, Green, Sales and Service. 227 Glen Bt. Phone 2899, Florists and Nurserymen. 3 FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS—Adolph Sandalle, 213 Oak St. Phone 589-12, NURSEYMAN — Plice your crder now for fruit trees, berries, etc.; also doing prun- NASH and Oakland motor . cars. Siles and servi A. G, Hawker, 68 Elm 8t, Tele- phone 2456, REO MOTOR CARS and trucke, Kenneth M, Searle & Co. Sales and service. Cor, L and Park Sts, New Britain, Cocn. Tele: Trades on new and used cars considered. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO,, 225 ARCH ET. PHONE 2607 «~ streets, detectives to Mystery, church- es to Religious, charitable organiza- tions to Benefit and Indians to Tchoupitoulas. Another would move J. W. Simmons of New Haven; grand!the supreme court, and all other trustee, Joseph Moss of Rockville;| courts, to Solomon street and the chairman of finance committee, W. A.|banks to Treasury, which, believe it Woolen of Meriden; chairman of legal| or not, is near Abundance and Pros- committee, George E. Wood of Bridge- | perity. The cotton and sugar ex- port; chairman of grievance commit- | changes might go to Exchange Alley, tee, L. H. Wire of Ansonia. the city hall to Moss, the Sewerage Resolutions were adopted calling|and Water Board to Flood, the street upon all members of the grand lodge | puving department to Swamp, the to be one hundred per cent American | produce dealers to Agriculture and in speech, thought and action. the large Krench population either to Bridgeport and New Britain lodge | I'rance or I°renchman street. Head- delegates were presented with silver | quarters of the labor unions might loving cups for winning first and sec- be assembled on Union street. ond prizes, respectively, in degree There would bo no trouble segre- team work. gating amusement enterprises, for the COAL SUPPLY R be moved to Race, cabarets to Plea- William Dugmore of Hartford; grand ‘assistant, Charles Price of Naugatuck; grand chaplain, Robert Montgomery of New Haven; grand inside sentinel, ing work. f ~ionsen. Phono 3125-3. phone 2110, NURSERYMAN—Fruft trees, rhrubs, flow- ers, berries, hedge plams. Send address. 1 will call. Box 29, Herald. POTTED plants and_cut fowers., Fun works a speclaity, Johnson's Grebnhouses, 517 Church Bt. Dhons 880. Lost and Found CAMEO BROOCH—Tost, Monday a, m., on Main or Church 8t.; reward if returned to 469 East St.; 'phone 14 . LADIES handbag pursc containing gold watch and 2 bar pins; sultable reward for its return. Pleasc notify Mrs. C. H. Hodge, 113 Winthrop St.; Tel. 2381-2, PIN, dlamond, lost near Professional Bldg., West Main St., Sat. afternoon. Reward it _returned to Herald office, SUIT BOX of laundry lost hetween N. B, and Plainyille. Return to Latimer Laun- diy, 33 Wainut St. WHITE poodlo dog lost Monday. Return to 21 Walnut St. or 'phone 2209, Reward. sons were given in English, Greek and latin, domestic science, such as cook- ing and sewing and other fundamental studies, such as mathematics, reading, writing and drawing. Rev, Dr. J. E. Klingberg, founder and superintendent of the institution, ulso taught a brief Bible lesson every morning. . The institution is going along in a successful manner daily, although lit- tle occurs to interrupt the peaceful calm of its routine existence. The boys work on the farm, husking corn and helping to construct a home- made swimming pool, while the girls take first hand lessons in the culinary department, catering to the wants of hungry boys at meal times. lo. A bad hole was cut in the steam- Flower beds have blossomed out|epr's hull, Several passengers were during the summer and the home is| transferred to boats. Ixcellent order about to resume publication of its| prevailed. There were no casualtics. monthly paper, which has suspended | The vessel later procceded under her lor the past three months. own steam. nervous diseasc. Mr. Harcourt is a member of the New York publishing house of Har- court, Brace and Co. STEAMER ON ROCKS STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $075; special six touring, $1,275; big six touring, $1,760; F. O, B. factory.. M. lrving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This iy a Studelaker year.' HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, OFFER THE FOLLOWING USED CARS AT LOW PRICES FOR QUICK SALE— WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor. cars, showroom at 4 Elm St.! service, 127 “The Sleeve-Valve Mator.” R. Phone _2051- Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 AUTOMOBILE Clearance Sale due fo our many trades. We must clean up our larg® stock. No reasonable offers re- fused. 60 to choose from. Terms as low as $50 down. No insurance required. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park street. Open_evenings. _Hartford, Conn. BUTCK—1018 4-cylinder touring good condition. Inquire, 30 West Joe_Melien. BUICK, 1910, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe. Engine, upholstering, tires and paint very good. This is a bargain. Terms. Now Brit- ain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 2607. “Next to a New Buick is a Used Buick." BUICK, 1017, 6 cylinder touring car. Good paint and tires. Mechanical condition {s fine. Low pricel. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next to a New 280 Excursionists on Cross Channel Boat in Accident Southampton, Aug. 14.—A party of |, 280 excursionists were aboard the steamer Princess Ena early this morn- ing when the vessel in crossing from Southampton to St. Malo, France, struck some submerged rocks in a dense fog between Jersey and St. Ma- 1920 F. B. Cheyrolet, 1920 Buick touring. 1917 Hudson coupe. 1018 Dodge touring. 1918 Chalmers, 1917 Packard touring. 3 Studebakers, 1920 Essox touring. 1919 Buick touring, 5 1921 Maxwell coupe, 1822 Maxwell touring. pass. 6 cyl car, in 8t HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, 139 Arch St. TEL. 2109. Store Announcements L § LET us develop your vacation Alms, Our pictures are permament. Arcade Studio. Two of the lifeboats, containing 80 | WANTED—1000 men, women ana childrm passengers were still missing at noon| to be well dressed on easy weekly pe,- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Chzrch Bulthils »"Used Bulol FORD ton truck in good conditlon ~With but authorities believed there was no| g " "Nexy, to Herald office. cause for anxiety. sl BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder touring car, In fine —_——————————— K, . 6 C3 1 3 1921 motor; Vim, 1920 light delivery, condition; has 5 excellent tircs and 100ks| each. Aute Iteps 838 Ee.“;\;:iyn ‘51: good. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch| ppone “L'k F h L'k s ” St. Phone 2607. “Next to a new, Buick is 1ke Father, Like:don @ uked Buiek, Ireland, will sail from Queenstown on the S. 8. Celtic of the White Star ford avenue and Stanley St. dise wheels, A-1 tires, and looks fine. This CHEVROLET, 1923, 4-9 touring car, out of | is a good riding car, in fine mechanical s 4 g : COLUMBTA, 1923, lignt six touring eral Judge Woodrough in Brooklyn.| can be bought at good reduction. R. .C. Judge Woodrough, who usually sits i B FORD, 1922, panel denivery, Can Le bought| 01 Main 8t. Phone 2215, 3 in the act of smuggling or attempting right. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t |SEDAN, erals to choose from, in¢lud- to smuggle intoxicating liquors, information on coal production today stated that coal in "New England is FORD SEDAN, 1020, with starter, complete UF F[]REIEN SHIPS BUICK, 1922, 6 passenger, 6 cylinder sfort —— | line August 25, having secured pas- factory about 3 months, driven ouly 1,000 pe, low price with terms to sult pure Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'Phone 2051, in Omaha, directed a jury to return Phone 2051-2, ing 1 1922 Maibohm, 1920, Ford, it is shown that it is having contact being sold at unfair prices. sure street, dance halls to Terpsichore, orchestras and bands to Music and curcuses to Calliope. One citizen who resides in a musically {inclined ' neighborhood wants quartets moved to Harmony, while another who takes small families into consideration sug- gests that the ordinance be amended to provide that they be| moved to Roosevelt place. Rev. Patrick Daly Sails From Queenstown Aug. 25 Rev., Patrick Daly, pastor of 8t Joseph’s church and his niece, Mise Della Daly, who have been visiting in FORD RACER, underslung, individual fen- ders, good buy at §i5. Iine motor. R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-32, Anthracite Shipments Below That of Cosi of building a first class bat- tleship today is over six times that of 1914, Last Month—More Than In July 1921, Philadelphia, Aug. 14—The ship- ments of anthracite for July as an- nounced today by the anthracite bu- reau of information amounted to 6,- 260,058 gross tons as compared with 6,634,789 tons during the preceding month, a decrease of 374,734 tons. The decrease was due to Indepen- dence Day celebrations, and the fact that there were five Sundays in July, reducing the working days to 25 against 26 in June. July shipments show an increase or 797,293 tons over the same month in 1921, when 5,462,- 760 tons were shipped. They were about 535,000 tons above the average shipments for July in recent normal years. OAKLAND, 1921, touring, thoroughly over- hauled and in excellent running order. Call for demonstration. A. G. Hawker, 53 Elm_St. Phone 2466, LOCOMOBILE special roadster, cost 38,500, Owner will sacrifice. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 186 Park street, Hartford, Conn, OAKLAND & touring cars, ranging In_price from $90 to $300. All of these cars are well equipped, good tires and in fine shape, mechanically, We need the room. Thesa cars must be sold this week. . M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St, 'Phone 811 “This is_Studebaker Year. PEERLESS 1020, seven-passenger, §200.00 cash, $30.00 a month for ten payments. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn. PAIGE, 1921, sedan; in good condition} First phonograph consisted of a cyl- inder coated with tin foll, upon which was -impressed vibrations caused by the human voice. “The country without a black sheep' is Wairarapa, the ' southern section of North Island, FORD! FORDS!— 1922 sedan 1 coupe ... 1921 panel delivery 1919 6 post delivery . Touring car equipment. Terms, R. Rudolph, 127 , Jo ssenger, ¢ cylindor sroit| Cherry 8t. Phoue 3051-2. model, repa; , a beautiful Pack- > - ard blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all sport | HUPMOBLL l"“""’ N, touring, good tires, ? extras, This car can be bought right. Nuw [ Motor excellent. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Britain Bulck Co,, 225 Arch St. Tel. 2607, L;"“‘y o T;; L4 TR G g = HUPMOBILE, 20, teurin, in good con- CHEVROLET, 1020 touring, in_ good me- ! 8, In g k. % chanical condition; good tires and good| dition. Good rubber and good paint. A. G. Jll[l 0 WOOdI‘Oll h BI‘ll] 5 vel‘fllct Datnt, Can he bought at s sactifice, - Tn-| _ Hawker, 53 Blm St Tel. 38t , quire City Service Statlon, corner Hart-| LTBERTY, 1922, 5 passenger fouring car, mse through the George A. Quigley Favorable to Government agency. AR ) ¢ : miles. New in every respect, Can be aser, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch street. Henry J. Hill will sail September 15 . i3 y R bought right with terms to suit purchaser. This is a Studebaker year,” on the 8. 8. Adriatic of the \ aite Star . ’ L 3 New York, “Aug. 14—Seizure of | Arugevaiier wears oo b e 18 &) Gak] , “Aug. —Seiz Studebaker Year AV N i i T Ds "";,:: Il\i{aerpog;di salled L 1aat HPIAR} alien craft povering about the three- | CITANDLER, 1917, 7 passenger, sedan. Re- 3 Ty ¥y mile limit, surreptitiously to land| cently overhauled throughout. Paint, tires on the 8. 8. Roma of the Fabre line liquor cargoes, either by themselves| 2nd upholstery are all very good. Ideal for Beirut, Syrla. Ll 20 ) VES | car for family, economical to operate. New or i co-operation with small rum|. Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. Tel. 2607. runners, was upheld today by Fed- DODGE—5-passenger touring car in good a $20,000 verdict in favor of the gov-| snhape throughout. R. C. Rudolph, 127 ernment against the Detroit Fidelity ‘“""[’ Sll'. Photie 3061-3, ) and Surety Co., in connection with the | PODGE, 1930 roadster, - Faint fs excellent seizure of the British vessel Marion! very good tires, Cash will take this car Mosher on July 27, 1922, stating: cheap. C. A. Bence, 54 Main St 2215. “When a ' British vessel hovers! DODGE 1919 touring, excellent order, only around the American coast, although | F1I0 tash veauiracs aslo 1110 Jouck tour | PAI i ;i : 5 4 o A . Aaron ohen, | thoroughly overhauled, new palnt, o1 :(}""‘(“rf‘u)"l‘,‘ilsl-““f“};“f'o T::,rt‘ W ‘l“‘ the in-| nc, 185 Park streot, Hartford, Conn. tires, For demenstration call G. A. Bances 7 ate s, and is caught and - and 1 mall down'payment, with the shore, its seizure, though of TR e atraat Han vt opa AL foreign registry and thou~h outside o g the three-mile limit, is justified.” UNFAIR PRICE Seranton, Pa.,, Aug. 14.—Congress- man Allen T. Treadway of Stock- bridge, Mass., who is touring the an- thracite region to obtain first hand NASH RENEWED CARS— 1923 Ford Sedan, 1921 tractor, overhauled 1919 Oakland Touring. Easy Terms, 1920 Hupmobile Touring. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO, A G VK 200 EAST- MAIN ST. SR AT ‘PHONE 2450, A policeman, to Young America along Atlantic City’s board- walk, means a man who goes along ordering women bathers to don more clothes. So what was more natural, when Edward Mathis got a policeman’s uniform for a birthday present, than for hin;( to’approach Mary Walsh with a curt order to “roll up them socks”? ; IS GONE FOREVER children good od —and molasses for their sweets ‘ ] s =] fo FORDS—We have 2 Ford touring cars that look good and are in fine shape mechan- | fcally. They are priced right with terms to sult purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 | good. Terms . r 3 good. Terms to suit purchaser, M. Irv Arch St “This ls a Studebaker Year”s| |Sester, 197 Arch St " orni s o ;:::Id“e'- O - baker year. By Al Posen STUDEBAKER, 1021 light six fouring cars Engine, tires and general appearance very i Sample This on Your Saucepan BTANLEY STEAMER--7_ passenger touring car with new boiler, This car is In excel- lent shape mechanically. M. Irving Jes- ter, 193 Arch 8t, 'Phone 811. "This is a Studebaker Year. B SCRIPPS-BOOTH car, 1919, good mechani- cal condition. Price right. Inquire =61 Connecticut avenue, STEARNS-KNIGIHT roadster §125, ~good condition throughout, very . good tires, looks good. 200 East Main. Phone 2701, STUDEBAKER, 19021, Special Six roadster, new paint, tires, top and upholstery ex- cellent. Engine in perfect shape, Price is $700. Terms to sult purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t, “This is a Stude- baker year."” BTUDEBAKER, 1921, special six touring car; very good appearance; good tires; a bargain. R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'Phone 2051-2, TEMPLAR—Very classy speedster, painted deep maroon, wire wheels; sale prices, $650. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park street, Hartford. USED CARS—1021 Chevrolet Touring; 1819 Oldsmobile 8 Touring; 1918 Franklin Roadster; 1917 Stutz Speedster Touring American Sales Co., § Elm 8t, ‘THEM DAYS THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ! REMEMBER THAT AN OLD MAID LWES A HARD AAD ONGLY L\FE ! N0 THANKS, FOR MARRIAGE WITH YOU ,TOM, (WOULD MEAN CTERNAL STRIFE Y (MMPLY LOVE YOUR AOODLE - P- [ WANT YOU FOR MY wiFe ! USED FORDS— 1923 Roaster (small milsage) 1821 Coupe (new tires) 1919 Touring (generator and battery.) 1017 Chassis 2 panel deliveries OF ALL TH' Bum DRIVERS, HES THAT CORAER,-wAL ELMER AUTOMOBILE co, 1 NEVER EXPECTED T SEE DAYLIGHT AGIAT I DOA'T THIAK YEVER DRIV A CAR BEFORE. | 22 MAIN ST. 1 X M | | NEW BRITAIN, USED CARS—An excellent selection of light used cars. You'll agree they are the best bargains in town, $50 up. M. Irving J ter, 183 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker year.” A USED CARS OF QUALITY. McCarthy & St. Thomas, 1305 Stanley St.; Tel. 1386, Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTO accessories, tires, vulcaazin age batteries and battery repairing, M. Cogswell, 8 Chestnut St.; Phone 1418-% |AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, ofif greases and tire service. Clark's Auto Ace cessory Shop, 138 So. Main 8t LE and ins ect your batiers you put it Into service for the © uicmer. Ao G. Hawker, 52 Eim st. Te. 2436, stor- s 1 ewticre Service Ine Greas Bestasm oghts -