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CHECK-CFF--STRIKE, ILIGGERI RELEASED | Kowalski, Fugitive From Mass. ([~ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” . " Auto and Truck Agencies ’ Alphabetitally Arranged For Quick BUICK MOTOR CARE— ‘Botter CAr Are be- R100 ERMT SouuIred] siil 1819 Belok atey e 0, 7’”0 or Ji ere and Ready Roference, ing built and Buick is bullding m-u’ o s B T, LEAT ’ ecaptured LINE RATES FOR Now Britatn Buick Co. 336 Aveh &t ng In fine condition, Aaron G. on, T e T ¥ CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Telephone 2607. Inc, ‘185 Park strest, Hartford, Conm. ; 2 field " i sh Motor Co. *. ® Beliel That Coal Gooference inCoolidge Commutes Sentence oflcaugne with New Auto|, jic g o arroste in sormsnera| [} 850 it e b oo Ml G 1933 et .. walski by the federal authorities on g iine i . g i, s Pl o Eim B 1 g‘:::td:le‘lr\ v o 3 i ) . ) 8t NOW YOPk WIU Elld lll DefllflOGk YOI][I] fl[ Clleslll]‘e Whlch He Admlts Steal- complaint from the local police that By 1 line § ) ring, $625; coupe, §680; Touring car .., : s T they. had ' stolen an' automobilp onl nj 43 A% ol avuiliatia :::n!'n'l(olor'!?I.HB.C':!?"% :::‘nN:: Pl Arester, ove : Y r " o A n early r Rates Upon Applical L P 8 3 B ing. in New Haven Four |rcke strect in this city. Tount 6 wards to a line. ||| 5ODGE BROTHERS MOTOR OARS—faiea A%y Terme, ~—Resumption | Ansonia, Aug. 15.—President Cool- They wera arrested at that time £ " . 3| AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO. New York, Aug. 15. p , Aug. ¥ h 34 1ines to an dfch. and service, 5. & ¥, Motor Sales Co., )67 B i g R L of wage negotiations was undertaken |idge has commutated the sentence of Days Ago for violating the Dyer act in refer- Minimum Space, 3 Lines. Eim 8t, Cor. Frankiin; phone 731 i 8T, in New York today by officials of the | Bdgar Liggeri of Brooklyn, N. Y. ence to transporting stolgp automo- Minimum Book Charge, 3 'DURANT AND _3TAR inotor care Sal FORDE=We Tave T Fora T United Mine Workers of America and | formerly of Shelton, who was given 18 biles from one state to another. No Ad Accepted After 1 For :ndnl:rv.lcl’-. .i’“:,' S“lp?.z:: 2‘“- idok good and are in fine shape meshan. the anthracite operators’ committee, |months in the Cheshire reforamtory Dionne and Jgnatz Kowalski were C';"fl"i’hffifi g'vfrfl'{;:'.q;‘l';nh o vor || |7oRD :::n's = . il ically. They are priced right with ferms at the invitation of the United States |jast October for cothplicity in a raised Ignatz Kowalski, age 18 years, of | convicted in the Boston federal court | ooycanience of Customers, Call 935 And oo e to suit purchaser. M, lé:‘lslh.l;nar, 1 Ask For a “Want Ad" Operatir. motive Sales’ & Service Co., 200 LU L LR coal commission with the view of [hjil enterprise. 72 Sexton street, who escaped from |a few weeks later ‘and sentenced to i - - HUDSON AND ESSEX—Americ averting a hard coal strike on Sep-' .|jggeri was arrested in Ansonia [the Greenficld, Mass, reformatory [ one year at Greenfield. Both made . eV veekKs vi 4 stitution and car values, See the new coacl Antonio | several weeks ago after having been | their escape from the institu s Baike bot Bavuies tember 1. last September along with r Before entering into the conference | | oyige, aged 39 of Brooklyn after|convicted in the federal court at Bos- | Dionne is still at large. f 139 Arch St. Phone 210y, q presided over by John Hays Ham-liiou had passed $10 and $20 bills|ton on a charge of stealing automo- | The front side lights were burning i HUPMDBILE CARS—Bales and service, CIY | CHOICEST USED G s mond, chairman of the federal “’*“1 sed from ones and twos, on Derby, | biles and transporting stolen automo- |on thecar when found by the police ANNOUNCEMENTS f|HyeMoBris ChF Tharitord Ates ARS IN THE CITT- Stunley, and 16 Main ‘St. A. M. commission the mine workers' leaders | gy oo 2 Alconia merchants, | biles from onc state to another fol- [and further investigation revealed 8 apparently had set their minds to a |y 0 ic0 who was alleged to be the|lOWing his arrest in Springfield early | that there were empty liquor bottles Burial anllts-—Mon{\mema. 1 LEX”{QTQN_H" h;n;. Hotor c;lr:insclsel' clear-cut issue—a strike, or the check-| o Gino hivit in the affair was given | 185t spring for fthe New Britain au- |in the side pockets of the car. BURTAL VAULTE—Automatic realing, con-| shd service. C. A. Bence, off, by which the operators are asked five years in prison, while Liggeri was thorities, was again arrested this af- (ALY RS T crete steel reinforced, waterproof. Cost dm" STooN il TBR 7Y T O T T 1017 Buick tourlng, to deduct unfon dues from the wages Mol B il 4 ternoon by Sergeant Michael J. Flynn, _ e S than wood or motal, All frst class under- | MOON MOTOR CARSFavira! s Rl i mhe iinton jendery|#enionced to the retormatory, Poli Harhaet ~Tv Wil GEDDES RECOMMENDS takers. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Maple. Tel. 2765 rosd ovar, ¥ L Green, 8a o;r::;n?o r:nr:::!}nln a resumption of [ Yriends secured the services of At- g::-of]:mc:r{d l:’t:\;)r‘rrl;l)'l::’“:;rv p,,.;fii" By The Associated Press. N:;:‘:d C;-kla:: Y f::,' G 1919 Bulck tourin, negotiations with the understanding |{orney A. E. Gardella of Ansonia who | o070 o Hayes, Kowdlski had in| lLondpn, Aug. 15. — Sir Auckland Florists and Nurserymen. 3| gorvice. A. G, Hawker, 68 Elm St i R brought the case to the attention of Geddes, British ambassador to the | FrawiRe AND POTTED PLANTS —ideiph | _bhone 2466. 4 that in so doing they waived none of ; his possession a new Studebaker tour- President Harding. The matter was , 1 i Unitéd States in a report on the con-| Sandalle, 213 Oak St. Phone 589-12, REO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M, ing car which he told Chief William v Bedils 67005 Balks"suh arvicec, Oor, B 1918 Buick, § cyl. touring. their demands. pending when the president died and| e edny » | dition of Ellis Island, makes a dozen | NURSEYMAN — Plice your order now for The operators contend that accept- iy ok C. Hart he stole in New Haven four n of Ellis 3 SE k " T| and Park Sts. New Britain, Cocn, Tele ance of the check-off would mean }:f“nx taken up by President Coolidge | 4,y ago, The federal authorities in |recommendations regarding needed frali trobei‘nacrisn atc (0 as daian prans ki SQLS "o, 1017, Overlana gouring, binding the operators to “collection of |he¢ commutated the sentence to 10| nrascachusetts will be notified and it [improvement, principally structural [ =8 2t 220 4 ! o months which Liggeri has alread o o X 2 Py P B Ot NURSERYMAN-—Fruit trees, rhrubs, flow- 1917 Chandler sedan, 7 pass. a war fund” for the unions which ' L Ee as already | js expected that they will come to |alterations for sanitary improvement, | Ters " beiriee, hodgo plants. Send address |gn oy wpng Light " dhs Vhouring,. 89Tk might be used in later strikes and to [served. He has now been released. |{pis city to take Kowalski back to |lighting, ventilation and the like, and | _I will call. Box 29, Herald. spécial alx'touring, $1,2765 blg six tourlng, ald in bringing about “closed shop™ Greenfield. better medical examining rooms. POTTED plants and cut flowers. Fureral| $1.760; I\, O, B. factory. M. Irving Jerter, conditions. Wworks a snecialty, Johnson's Greenhouses, [ 193 Arch 8t. “This iy a Studeiaker year.' i Kowalski had stalled his car in R e 617 Church 8t. DPhons 880. F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used The miners delesates are 1o by | Preparing to Start Work back of Engine Co. No. 3 station on MAY APPOINTED T TR ) J. Foley. Mgr. of Used Car Depts st asd Kotng WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor Trades on new and used cars John L. Lewis, president of the ['m(;. on Shaving Off Corner|ortn stroet because he was out .of Sl pe e = ed Mine Workers of America. Lead-| 1yquirjes were made yesterday af-| gasoline, and was talking to three | Tohnbd A, May as trade coniinis:| CAMED BROOCH 5 cars, showraom nt 4 im §t.; service, 127 | vners' representatives : of Richard A. May as trade commis i ton Ohaach B0 ¥ Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R. ing the mine owners’ representa ternoon by Mayor A. M. Paoncssa as| other boys when the policemen ar-|gj o UNest EaltaRA th th| Msin of Church 8t.; 4 ¥ pracyh {s Samuel D. Warriner, chairman of 5 : S sioner to the Near East anc e nor to 469 East St.; 'phone 1493-12, C. Rudolph. Phone 20561-2. s i to the progress of plans for cutting|rived. He endeavored to escape, but| African countries was announced to- TR aniids raris contaliae 5ol the anthracite coal oper away a part of the American Hard-| was caught by Policeman Strolls, Who | qay gt the department of commence,| watch and 2 bar pins; sultable reward Autos and Trucks For Sale 9| e for its return. Please notify Mrs. C. H.| Z7TOMOBILE Clearance Sale due (o our | NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, ware Corporations' property at the|went around the west side of th i N z ; Ghert 4 g , , 113 Winthrop St.; Tel. 2381-2, Wi 1 our BACK TO HELGOLAND corner of Park and South Main street, | building while Sergeant Flynn went 5 ISP Hodge, 11 i many trades, We must clean up Sy 3 sl | to afford through traffic from EIm|to the right. At police headquarters T. W. HOUSE DEAD TADY'S photograph. Reward If returned | large stock. No reasonable offors re- | 225 ARCH BT. PHONE 2607 Onders Issued for Protection to be|street to South Main street. He re-|he confessed that he had escaped | Houston, Tex, Aug. 15—T. W.| to Hemld office. fused, 60 to choose row. Terms as low Given to Sca. Gulls | ports that but a few details remain to | from Greenfield jail and that he had | House, 78 former postmaster here and | LADY WRIST “WATCH. found Monday. | 5% B0 %0 on, “ne.. 185 Park street. iven o | be settled before work is started, and | stolen the car now in his possession | brother of Col. Edward M. House ot g d‘ = R T PrsTestionil Bia Open_evenings. Hartford, Coan. Helgoland, Aug. 17.—Kittiwakes | that these matters will be handled at|in New Haven. died at his home here early today. et i g e et caonal Bl08. | BUICK—1018_t-cylinder touring __car, _1n have appeared in flocks off the coasts| 4 conference hetween City Engineer if_returned to Herald office, so0d._condition. " Inquire, 30 West ' Bt.; ely, apparently look-|J. D. Wili Vice-pres 3 SMAL e sane DIl Top Mellen, . of Helgoland lately, app | iams and Vice-president G. BMALL female Collle; name, “Dixle"; lost | 5yroeYo15, § cylinder, 4 passenger coup for breeding-places, and the mi-| P, Kimball of the concern, which is : 0 l 0 h ld last week. 'Phone 1537-5. L 1o 4 oy cor Brief News Dispatches From All Over the Worl : Engiie, tpholaterne, {ret'snd QAN YEOY | wuDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEP. Store Announcements 1 Yoi, * 8 Buick Co., 226 Arch St. Phone 260 ) By oot W sk M I UL OFFER THE FOLLOWING USED CARS 3 DAVID NIVEN SERIOUSLY ILL About 10b miners are killed in ex- New German cabinet is given vote| pictures are permanent. Arcade Studio. |(BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder fouring car. Good AT LOW'PRICES FOR QUICK SALE— David Niven, for many years in | plosion af Kemmerer, Wyo., latest dis- | of confidence by the Reichstag, WANTED—1 000 men, women and chiidras | Daint and tires. Mechanical condition is A, 50 be wail dreksid on aady weskiy pasa] UNS. Low RGO SO DeUSNBLICE Sy 1920 ¥. B, Chevrolet, ; L 3 ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Chzrch| 225 Arch St. Phone 2607. “Next to a New 1820 Buick touring. cul condition at his summer hame at Tidal waves and severe storm sub-| gi*"%, Popon SotHng Bt Buick is a Used Bulck. 1017 Hiidsun sCubes BUICK, 1915, 6 cylinder touring car, in fine 1918 Dodge - touring. Madison, reports have reached the merg 25,000 houses on thé west coast city. Rioting continucs in Germany. of Korea. e | ™ Condition;. has § excellent tirus and looks | 1ol Chaimers, . ood. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 1917 Packard touring. Cuno May Be Coming B o a00r iitast o e taew e e E e e v a Used Buick.” 1923 Chevrolet Touring as German Ambassador |svick. iz, 5 paenger T oTRa w1922 Oldsmobile Touring model, just repainted, a beautiful Pack- 1910 Bulck touring, 's i By The Associated Pross, ard blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all sport 1930 2axwell conns, 6 hopan. Hknts o 1322 Maxwell touring. Smalley Park glayérm_lnd d 5 E 5 Amsterdam, Aug. 15.—Dispatches | ¢itras This car can be bo Ready to Be Equippe: oo i : from Berlin today say it is reliably re- T T : L} HONEYMAN AUTO SBALES ca, Work has been completed on the e S 5 TR 4 v 1 ve tha A pistons and rings, Price reasonable, Cur- laying out of Smalley Park playground ] * % i i ':""pd there t.h K S i of fapmen || B oo 4k WAL M 189 Arch st and it is now ready to be turned over 4 B : LA Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno is being | GHEVROLET, 1920 touring, I good me- TEL. 21 i to the public amusements commission ’ 2 L mentioned as successor to Dr. Otto| chanical condition; good tires and good £190¢ to be equipped. At a meeting of the ¥ 5 i Wiedfeldt, German ambassador. fo the | paint. Can be bought at a sacrifice, In- y ¥ i Uni Blatha e i , quire City Service Statiory corner Hart- commission Monday night plans will % i 4 : : < fited Blates, who will resume his ai= | 5% Cort "ok Traniey B OR 553 be discussed. Chairman Harry C. “ o g (i e 87 rection of the Krupp works. GEARD i ‘p y\__n; 5 = l't:hn I‘-:ll}‘-fiyun‘d?slunhg. individual fens i | T % ¥ 2 ; ; A 917, 7 pasecnger, sedan. Re- 15, good a ine motor. R. C, Jackson explained today that there | s y 4 % _ % ; —_——————————e——— m:‘n)- :;\e‘rhauled throughout. Paint, tires | Kudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2 i vailable for the| 3 ' and upholstery are all very good, Ideal T v —od conditier STk is lh“m' jRoney. r:e:t“l S e MITATION OF CLAIMS. car for family, economical to operate, New | © 3ag) Sactobt Vims 1osg tene i purchase of equip e s wot Be &3 At a Court of Probate holden at New | Britain Buick Co, 225 Arch St. Tel. 2607.| cach. Auto Repalr Co, 038 B. Main St, possible that the grounds 24 £ y % Britain within and for the District of Ber- | CHEVROLET —1933 tour i Phone 2016-3. put to use this year; while it has also ¢ 4 5 S oy > lin, in the County of Hartford and State of brand new, driven but, v Tt FORD SEDAN, 1970, with starter, compiste been suggested that equlpmendt Ll;e . 5 Gy 4 kflnlr:mlhflng. on the 9th day of August, wlllh a ;:;m antial tl‘ix:nuns( l(rum the list cqhmpmv;;xt. P’:{‘rrmi. R. Rudolph, 127 P @rounds an e : ¥ P R - D., 1923, ALY price. Honeyman Auto Sales Co, 139 | _Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. u‘v‘:nflefl:la"l:e 03:: l:rnpertfion until : ; ¢ ’ B e aar B Ctuey B Wndael] S APSHRL S Phond 310); HUPMOBILE, Model N, touring, good tires, N 3 2 O Josep! 3 drews o T : caay & 4 ne & | : 3 3 i L s N B O e (. Andrews of sald| COLUMBIA, 1923, light six touring _carj | motor excellent, R.' C. Rudoiph, 11§ October. . A ; e . s and testament of John Guy Andrews, Inte| ¢&R be bought at good reduction. R. C. Cherry 8t. Tel. 2061-2, T R f i New Britain, withip said district de- | —Rudolph, 127 Cherry St.; 'Phone 3051-3. | HUPMOBILE, 19%, touring, In gosd Gome “ ; / sasal DODGE—5-pagsenger touring car in good | dition. Good rubber and good paint. A. G, shape throughout. R. C. Rudolph, 127 | Hawker, 52 Elm 8t. Tel. 2456. MESKILL GOING TO 3 4 3 P . This Court doth decree that six months | P e T 4 el R e o 3 herry St.; 'Phone 2051-2. be allowed and limited for the rreditors of LIBERTY, 1922, § pas nger touring car, Matthew M, Meskill will leave to- S e ; 4 : ; B e LG Y Terk: alty da mset 3 ; o e o The same to'the Trerutor and directs that | and s ‘Soed. ab mew mochanicaly. wive | dlec wheels, AL tres and lopie fae: T with delegates from New England X AL A § iy, S public notice be given of this order by ad- | very good tires. Cash will take thin car | o5, 6900 TidIng car in fnd mechanical and the Middle Atlantic. states, pre- v » s R vertising in a newspaper published in sald | _cheap. C. A. Bence. 54 Main St. Tel. 2215, | °pabe: 19w price ‘?::te:»"f';‘: i .r‘:m pur- paratory to starting for Cleveland, E N ? B, i New Britain, and having a circulation .in | FORD, 1025, panel defivery. Can Do bought | ““Tnis 1s & Srudsbasnr yemnAreh StTest Ohio, where he will attend the For- - . : > 2 i sald district, and by posting a copy thereof | " right. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St ! 4 : A : ) i ; f on the public sign post in sald town of New | Phone 2031-2. i OAKLAND, 1321, touring, thoroughly o Britain, nearest the piace where the de- hauled and In excellent running order. esters of America national convention, 4 . : opening Monday. Meskill has held @ & i % 4 ) : ceased last dweit and return make, — Call for demonstration. A. G. Hawker, 63 practically all offices.in the local and i - o = i Certified ‘”’“‘EE;‘,'\{""‘I‘W ¥ Sxdilve 4 % Elm 8t. Phcne 2456, 3 - RN 4 GAF] v, = TR e ourts of the Foresters. 3 4 ¢ i 3 . * s l N LOCOMOBILE special roadster, cost $8,500, Ascia : : Sudie pecial Notice Oblc il smerinte, CAnronl s wa Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn. RN X GAKLAND © touring cars, renging In pri Regular drill Co. H, 169 Inf,, Thurs- from $30 to $300. All of these cars a. HARDING'S POLICIES O A % \ . 5. Special Noti . % Washington, Aug. 15. — President . [ pecia oLice day 5 11 equipped, - 2 ; i ARG 3 = Ry el 5 lay, Aug. 16, 1923. at 8 p. m. D. §, T.| Well equipped, good tires and in fine Coolidge today directed two of the in This shows for the first time in pictures how Gutzon Borglum, sculptor, is carving the giant AR Pay checks for last quarter Will be| Fhe core mos o ss (o als, fooRk 193 Arch Phone 811, dependent asenc'; of th'd”v:mmff" memorial to the Southern Confederacy on the side of Stone Mountain neat Atlanta, Ga. At the distributed. Bring a friend to join| Irving Jester, A Mraorerginops : se “tn. | left is shown how a giant reflector, like a huge magic lantern, nightly throws sectional images of | Mrs. Mary J. Cross, who has been | the outfit—six good men wanted. must | _"“This is Studehaker Year service commission to continue the memorial on tl tain 850 feet away. At right work: ‘e show: Ingdn ¢ caring for Miss Hepworth of Plain- |be first cla R P T L e memorial on the mountain 850 feet away. right workmen are shown carving in the moun- yijie tor the past 7 months, nas re-| Signed, CAPT. EDWARD P. DUNN, | ©88h. $30.00 ' month for. ten paymanta, i ) - DUNN, | Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park street, policies pursued during the Hardin e m ; h 5 : sdministration. tain side, following the outlines of the image as marked when thrown on the rock the night before. | turnea to her home, 50 So. High St. Commanding Co. H.| Hartford, Conn PAIGE, 1921, sedan; In good condition; thoroughly ‘overhauled, new paint, good considered. gration of these gulls from their north- | to be held shortly. ern haunts has aroused considerable| S SER NS G A interest. LET us develop your vacation Alms. Our The authorities have issued in- t all possible encourage- Rustlons tha L the’ business on Main street, is in a criti- [ patches indicate. ment and protection be given birds for re-establishing homes on the | island. It has been decades since the | kittiwake with its unusual three-toed feet, has used Helgoland as a haven| for hatching. | ''THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Commence This on Your Crankshaft By Al Posen el st L 7 4 2 ing 1922 Elgin, 1922 Maibohm, 1920 Ford and 1917 Cadillac. Small down payment, bal. easy terms. Aaron G. Cohen, Ince 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn. sl e B ethxLe\:( THEM DAYS IS e Ay e TO WORK-JUST LIK [} 1919 Oakland Touring. A COMMOM CLAY - G“: ro“v:n . 1920 'Hu;mo(;nl:i:‘:‘u;\t;.a‘ f%tl 52 ELM ST., ¥ 'PHONE 2456. STUDEBAKER, 1921 light six touring car, Engine, tires and general appearance very good. Terms to suit purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t. “This is a Studes baker year.” BTANLEY STEAMER-—7 passenger touring car with new boller. This car is in excele lent shape mechanically. M. Ir Jes- ter, 193 'Phone $11. “This is a_Studebaker it t | ECRIPPS-BOOTH car, 1919, good mechanls cal condition. e right. Inquire 61 Connecticut_avenue, STEARNS-KNIGHT roadster §125, good condition throughout, very good tires, looks good. 200 East Maid. Phone 2701, STUDEBAKER, 1911, Special Six roadster, new paint, tires, toy and upholstery exe cellent. Engine in perfect shape. Price ig $700. Terms to suit purchaser. M. lrving Jeater, 193 Arch St. “This is a Stude- baker year.” . STUDEBAKER, 1921, special six touring i very good appearance; good tir gain. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry Phone 2051-2, TEMPLAR—Very classy speedster, painted ¢ deep maroon, wire wheels; sale price, $650. Aaron G. Cohen, I 185 Park street, Hartford. USED FORDS— 1923 Roaster (small mileage.) 1 Coupe _(new tires) 1919 Touring (generator and battery.) 1917 Chassis 2 panel deliveries ELMER AUTOMOBILE 00, 22 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN,

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