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- SENATOR LODGE HAS [LEGAL PROTECTION FAITH IN COOLIDGE| PRO Says S0 in Eulogy on Handing at |Attorneys General in Conference Hear of Dishonest Business Gloucest er Today MISED PUBLIC 1 2 3 4 5 y . 6 days... 30 daya...... Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. THE HERALD ' “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVI INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 20 .20 24 .32 0 2 1 1 $1.80 Count 6 wards to a line. HUDBON AND BSSBX- car values. Bee th n.:.t:nlfihu Honey man Auto Sales C les and Bervice 139 Arch 8St. Phone 2109. HUPMOBILF CARS—Sales and service, City Bervice station, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanley, und 16 Main 8t. A. M. Paoneasa. VEXINGTON—HIigh grade motor cars. Saley AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale DODGE touring car for saie, Bargain. Jok. Swider, 86 Alden 8t., city, FOR BALE—1933 Bssex Touring; runs 1ke new; price very reasonable. Auto Repair Co., 538 E. Maln St. Phone 201 FORD ROADSTER with delivery ¥ $150. Of good appearance, tires good, new top and fenders, This is a good buy. K. M. Bearle, Park & Main Sts. Phowe 3110, FORDS—We have 2 Ford touring cas that look good and are im fine shape mcchan- fcally, They are priced right with terms to suit purchaser, M, Irving Jester, 193 Arch _St. “This is a Studebaker year.” i4 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 Lines. Minimum Book Chargy 35 Cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. For Classified Page on Same Dav. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenience of Customers, Call 925 And Aek For a “Want Ad" Operator. Commenting on the slogan of “less : 1 I government in business,’ Mr. Seymour R WO TG ANNOUNCEMENTS l declared that interference was neces- i g . « sary only “to insure the general pub- Burial Vaults—Monuments, 1 lic a square deal and an open court P":;l“t:“; C;:"‘::fii would give to| Whenever businessmen are secrotly at- S . sl 2 3 om- BURTAL VAULTE—Automatic tealing, con- President Harding the credit and jus-| {¢mPUng to xclude others from com- i £ Tt Al ST TR T ice "to which he I8 fully entitied and | PCUNE In thir fleld of actlvity than wood or motal, All first class unde t;e‘ hn iy G aabinded to. Mim. | iorapung to exoluds other.from com: takers: N. B, Vault Co., 276 Maple, Tel, 27 which was not acc: i " < ple, ¥ f A . | prices by artificial means,” He men Florists and N yrien. 3 proper measure during his lifetime. fiansd ‘practices of trade associations : Ao -“”:'AN.,.S R Eulogizes Harding which, he said, have been organized FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS— Xdoip ~Place your crder now foF “The voice of political enmity is|in virtually every branch of business. already stilled,” said Senator Lodge.| lLegitimate business as well as the troes, berries, 6tc.; also dojng prun “The snarling criticism of those who| public’s interest suffers from such work. { monsen. Phono 3125-4, v 8 culs 3 =F hrubs, flow- take not only all knowledge but all|speculation, he asserted in reference |KyMAN Tult troes, rhrubs, i a sketing' - s, berries, hedge plants. Send address. righteousness for their province is|to th |-r-w(:r»|:1' I:kl:)' rm::l‘l;z 0\("-::\‘- e hads Tl hushed, and we must remember that|8ar l'"f' "(S Whic rought the go s FOTTED pianta and ont fowern Fuu history will do justice and in calmness| ment's anti-trust suit against the New Woiks a mpecialty. Johnson's Greenhouses get all things even. But even now it York sugar markets. . 617 Church 8t. Phone 880. i3 not too soon to say that I have| ‘“The problem of curbing specula- Tost and Found B ver seen a man in high office, beset | tion in the necessities of life is re- 4 NA- | [OST—Between Mapic St. and Washington never seen 8! X “ ivi the t careful attention of| . - . N o , 1) is i 5 © 0 , size 32x40. Call ph o8 B:;es:;i::; h;l:ou::;u:"(?&:f';f‘d‘,.r";f officials” satd Mr. Seymour,|tive animal of Tibet, sent her by Mongolian movie fans, And| & treyon rim, sizé 32x0. Call phone tions, great and small, who met all| "To make such cxchanges legitimate | NO One could doubt Bessie, even when it comes to Gazunks. LOST—Bunch of keys on string, in the west diMculties in a spirit so purely disin- and useful enterprises those transac- 2 end, ¥riday p. m. Reward if returned 660 West Main 8t., third floor. 3 tions must be eliminated which are - BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder touring car, in fine terested as President Harding. x x x| g i = 0 8 0 b :cfigct ar;)ltmry Training school pin, namo_ Joseph | - condition; has § excellent tires and looks and service. A. Bence, 61 Main Bt Phone 221 MO0 MOTOR CARS—Favorably known the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and Bervices 3227 Glen Bt. Phone 389, NASH and oakiand motor cars. 8'les and service. A. G, Hawker, 68 Elm 8u. Tele- phone 2456 . REO MOTOR CARS and trucke. Kenneth M. Bearle & Cn, Sales and service. Cor, Kilm and Park Sts., New Britain, Cocn. Tele phone 2110. FORD touring, excellent condition, run very little, loty of extras; private owner, Box 14WH, ier FORD touring car, with starter, demounte able rims, new battery and paiot. Bi gain to cash buyer. Phone 647-14. FORD RACER — Call after § p, m., _s}-nlcy 8t. FORD 1917—Roadster, A1 _condition. Charles Smith, Kensington, Conn. FORD RACER, underslung, indiviaual fei- ders, good huy at $75. Fine motor. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry Bt. Phone 2051-2. FORD ROADSTER—1316 model, in fine :‘o_x.:dfllllnn. motor just overhauled, ‘Phone. FORD BEDAN, 1920, with starter, complete equipment. Terms, R. Rudolph, 137 __Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2. FRANKLINS -Three to chooss from. Good Priced low. Aaron G, Cohen, Park Hartfor Minneapolis, Aug. 28.—A promise of legal protection for the American public against dishonest business was made here today by Assistant Attor- ney General Seymour in charge of anti-trust prosecutions, in addressing the national association of attorneys general. Gloucester, Mass, Aug. 28, — The nation’s tribute to President Harding was evidence that with a people capable of such emotion the govern- ment they have made, the state they have erected, will be always secure,’” sald Senator Henry Cabot Lodge in an address prepared for delivery at the Gloucester tercentenary exercises to- day. The senator eulogized the late president and expressed confidence in Mrs, STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, 3978; 1 six touring, $1,276; big six touring, o) Irving Jerter. ory. M. A ¥ & Studelaker year. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St.; service, 137 | FITANIL! Cherry 8t. “The Slecve-Va Motor.” R.| {20 ls'l- C. Rudolph. Phone 2051 2 Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder, 7 pass. touring | car, 5 good tires. Price $400. K. M. Searle, corner Park & Main Sts. Phonc 2110. BUICK, 1922 touring In extra good condition. Priced low for quick sale. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc,, 185 Park St., Hartford. BUTCK 1953 6-passenger, G6-cyl. T, C., actu- ally run but 2,800 miles. This car car- ries a new car guarantee, McCarthy & §t. Thomas, 1208 Stanley St.; 'Phone 1396, BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder touring car. Good paint and tires. Mechanical condition 1is fine. Low price|. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 267, “Next to a New Buick is a Used Bulck.” truit ing: . STH ANNUAL USED CUAR SALE— 1922 Studebaker, Blg 6, Touring. 1922 Liberty Touring. 1918 Velie Sedan. 1021 Studebaker, Light 6. 1920 Buick Touring, 1919 Buick 7-Passenger Sedan, 1918 Bulck Touring, 1919 Chevrolet. 1918 Bulck Coupe. 1919 Mitchell Touring. 1918 National Touring, 1917 1918 Paige, 7-Passenger. 1916 Buick 4, Touring, 1919 1918 1917 beooic cuve, vuavea wer, albd LS PEL Lb o \doulll, MISSISSIPPI ELECTION Jackson, Miss, Aug. 28.-—Mississip- pi democrats went to the polls today to cast their ballots for the men who emerged from the first primary Aug- ust 7, with interest centered in the bank notity Trust Finder Savings please National Touring. extras. This car can bs bought right. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Tel. 2607, BUICK 1019, 7-passenger touring car, new- ly painted,’ good tires, A1 condition me- chanically. K., M. Searle, Cor. Park and Main Sts, Phone 2110, CADILLAGC 1910 fouring car, b-passenger, good tires, upholstering and motor In fine | o o shape. K. M. Searlo, Cor. Park and Main 7| _8t._Phone 2i10., 1919 CADILLAC, 1914, © passenger touring, $150; | ;qu; new tires on rear, In good mechanical 2 shape and economical to operate. K. M. Searle, Main and Park Sts. Phone 2110, CADILLAC "8"—17 passenger touring car, in first clags shape, good tires, ~§450. R. C.| 1920 Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, teke CHEVROLET 490 touring car, general con- 5 dition good, 4 excellent tires, R, C. Ru-| 1918 dolph, 127 Cherry St.; 'Phone 2051-2, sts CHEVROLET, 4-90—1920 touring car, 5 new cord tires, looks good, condition guaran-| 1918 teed, low pricd, terms, 'R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. _Phone 2051-2, L CHOICE—$100 down, 1919 Buick {ouring, 1918 1919 Dodge touring, 1921 Ford Sedan, 1919 1o ¢ Dodge touring, small balance, casy terms. No insurance required. Aaron G. Cohen,| 1918 Inc,, 185 Park St., Hartford. 1918 Oldsmobile 3-Passenger, 6 cyl. 1916 Stearns-Knight Tourings—2, 1817 Saxon, 5-Passenger Touring, 1918 1018 . 1917 1918 1218 1918 1918 Overland Country Club, Personals 6 T WILL, be financially valuable to any one in the city who knows fhe whereabouts of James P. Kiniry, formerly 8f Curtiss and Ethel Olson, 472 East St. All com- ') munications strictly confidential. Reply to Frederick Fischer, 135 Broadway, New York city . Store Announcements LET us dovelop your vacation films. Our pletures are permanent. Arcade Studio. SAVE 1-3 on coal bills. Install _Accurate Metal .Weather Strips, T. 3. Woods, 61 Main St.; 'Phone 2765. WANTED—1000 men, women ana childrw; to be weil dressed on casy weekly prys- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 cnucnl Oakland Touring, Oakland Touring. Oakland Touring. Oakland Tourlng. Scripps-Booth Coupe. Haynes Brougham. Dodge Touring, Dort Touring. Dort Touring. Ford Sedan, great Mr. ob- 1917 1920 ¥ord Touring, Your Family Would Enjoy A Nice Used Car But, as usual, you say you can't afford it. This spring, when used cars are being sold at considerably less cost than last year, and with the easy terms plan of the Jocal automobile dealers, there is no reason why you can’t own and drive a nice used car of your own. Think of how your family would enjoy it! Some- thing they never have had before—the nice drives you could take evenings and Sundays. This form of pleasure is no more expensive than going away to some resort over the week-end. Turn to our Classified Page and read the different bargains in used cars. We are sure that you will find one that you can afford to own. GET THE HABIT! 8t. Next to Herald office. — ' AUTOMOTIVE l Auto And Truck Agencles BUICK MOTOR O, “are ing built and Buick {s. bullding ther New Britain Buick Co. 235 Arch street. Telephono 2607, CADIILAC, JEWBTT & PAIGE CARB— Lash Motor Co. **A Reputable Concern,” __West_Main, Corner Liucoln_8t. CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and accessorles. American Sales Co., 8 Ll CHEVROLET touring, $525; coupe, sedsn, $860; F. O. B, factory. The New Britain_Motor ‘Sales Corp, G Main 8t. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR OARS—HRall and service, 8. & ¥. Motor Sales Co., 63 Elm 8t., Cor. Franklin; phone 731, ' CITY ITEMS. An All-Rotary meeting of the New Britain Rotayy club will be held Thursday noon at the Elks' club on Washington street. “Waiting for the brand new dance record. & Co—advt, Justice Henry P. Roche has award- ed judgment for the plaintiff to recov- er damages of $198 and costs of $19.14 in the suit of the Commercial Jewelry Co. against Anton Brown. Smith Business School opens Sept. 4 —adv. Attorney Irving I. Rachlin was ap- pointed trustee of the Bankrupt estate z, L of Harry Brown, at the first meetinf | “OMMERCE TRUCK—Cheap If bought of the creditors yvesterday afternoon N Tin feeden SERAINE 0L See Art Modal Victrola at Morans', SRauTing; (A veat favlly oo . —advt. reasonable price. Rudolph's Garage, 137|—————o Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, By Al Posen Maxwell Touring, Allen Touring. Studebaker Tourings—4, Overland Roadster.' Overland Tourings—3, Chicago, Aug. 28.—Three men who attempted to shoot William Z. Foster, radical labor leader as he started to address a meeting of 3,000 men and women garment workers last night, failed to hit him with a dozen shots and fled down the fire escape from which they had directed their escape. FFoster quickly calmed his audience by saying “There's nothing to be alarmed about” and continued his speech on the expulsion of seven members of the garment workers union for advocating one big union. Foster, leader of the workers’ party and chief figure in the 1919 steel strike, had just advanced to the front of the platform when three men opened fire escape dorr 30 feet away and opened fire. The three then ran down the fire escape, and vanished, | Foster left early today for Terre Haute for a speech at a labor meet- ing there tonight. Oldsmobile 8 cyl,, 7-Passenger, CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITX-- Allen, 5-Passenger Touring. Buick 8port Model, Touring Car. Chevrolet Touring, Buick, 4-cylinder Sedan, Maxwell Touring, Buick Touring car. Paige, 7-Passenger, Paige, 5- Buick Touring car, alge, 5-Passenger. best interests of the American ,,,‘(,Np' Al A el i e torial nomination. The primary in Reward. a_Used Bulck.” state is equivalent to election. biSs el ard blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all sport Of ‘President Coolidge he said: | servation by federal authorities and great responsibility under the terms| partment of justice.” of our own, our very own. We know|Seymour sald in urging law we are sure, soon be shared by the who settled and built New England, it | Attempt to Assassinate William Z. finest sense of the word. x x x He is ished character in private and public Senator Lodge urged the people of “Your advance, your achieve- to build and without classes, without| er and simply as Americans to march builders and the doleful prophets of Hudson Badwn. He thought only of what his duty was| o artificial richaP race between H. L. Whitfield and .awrence Training School on same; near good. New Britain Buick Co. 225 Arch whom he loved."” | mour said that the “oil industry as & reality was an election for nomina- | LOST—Commercial BUICK, 1922, § passenger, 6 cylinder srort “We may' deem ourselves highly| furnishes one of the most important of the constitution was thus suddenly| Prohibition has resuited in him and honor him and believe in|Servance. whole country. Sprung in unbroken is needless to say that he is a thor- T'oster As He Makes Speech in a man of distinguished ability, wise, life, experienced in dealing with grave Gloucester not to forget their past ments,” he said, “are all your own. differences of race or creed, it is the forward. Give no ear to the plotters despair are not for us. Put your ut- v v | Theodore G. Bilbo for the guberna- St. Mary's church, Finder call 1071-4, St. Phone 2607, “Next to a new Bulck is and what he belleved to be for the) “Un,, 0 oins the fluctuating prices of tion on the democratic ticket in this| Dpol Ne. 1476 model, just repainted, a beautifuf Pack- Refers To Coolidge whole is a subject for continuous ob- fortunate in thc man upon whom the| subjects of investigation by the de- imposed. President Coolidge is one| benefit to the public generally, him and the trust we feel in him will, | Doifi{—sm—lss descent from the men and women| —_— ough American in the broadest and| Chicago Fails—Gunmen Escape. careful and courageous, of unblem- questions of state.' and their traditions. x x X The work of America has been duty of all to stand close knit togeth- of destruction. We are a nation of most trust in America.” Buick Roadster, Buick Touring car, 1918 Studebaker Sport, 6-Passenger, Dodge Touring car. 1918 Klssel Kar Sedan, Paige, 4-pass. Coupe, ~MOTORCYCLES—- Indian solo and Harley-Davidson sala, ASSASSINATION REPORTED. By The Associated Press. London, Aug. 28.—Gen Telini, pres- ident of the commission for the delim- itation of the Greco-Albanian fron- tier, Surgeon Major Soort, the gen- eral'’s chauffeur, and his aide-de- camp have been agsassinated, says an Athens dispatch to the Central News, Word of the assassinations come from Janina, Albania, the message adds. Paige 7-pass. Touring car. Overland Touring car. I AwiEl0g ey Evenin’ Mail,” C. L. Pierce —~TRUCKS— 1920 Brockway, 6-ton Chassis, Five Dump Truck. 1918 Kiscell Sedan, Voted for Republicans BUYERS READ THE HERALD As They Aided.Business London, Aug. 28.—Although the newspaper correspondents who made the rounds of the polling places in Dublin yesterday found that most of the voters did not care to say to which candidate they had given their ballot, the representative of the Times unearthed one exception. This was a man who announced that he had voted for the republican nominee |, and when asked why said. “I'm an undertaker and they do the most good Blare This On Your Bugle . ¥. J. Voley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Keep That In Mind When Writing Your Copy! Trades on new and used -cars vousidered, Guaranteed Circulation Over 9000 AND MANY OTHERS. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO.,, M. IRVING JESTER, PHONE $11. 193 ARCH 8T, OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 10:30, “THIS 1§ A STUDEBAKER YEAR," FRANCES WHITE A WIFE. Los Angeles, Aug. 28.—Frances White, musical comedy and vaude- ville actress, disclosed today that she had been married in Cincinnati June 20 to Clinton T. Donnelly, New York business man. She was divorced from Frank Fay four years ago. EM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER 225 ARCH BT. PHONE 2607 for me thrade.” FORDS, FORDS, FORDS— 1915 Chassis, $30.00. 1920 Runapou $85.00. 1922 Panel Deliv, with sz-rt:; good cord tires, '$200.00." 1931 Panel Deliv, with starter, $126.00. 1917 Coupe, $150.00. 1922 Sedan $350.00, Basy month!y terms. Pl AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICEH. CO, 200 EAST MAIN 8T, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER'! TEL. 2701 WST THINK- HE IS THE MAN WADM T WAS ONCE CNGAGED TO WeDd ! M AWFLY SORRY FOR HIS WIFE - HE BEATS HER - (T (S SA\D - THERE GOES JIM BLACK , THE MEAN OLD GROUCH — DOGS FLEE FROM HIM (N DREAD ! HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, A BAVING OF FROM $50 TO $200 ON A USBED CAR— 1923 Durant redan. 1920 K. B. Chevrolet touring. 1920 Buick touring. Buick touring, Chalmers, Maxwell coupe. Maxwell touring. Maxwell touring, Ford touring, Ford roadster, Essex touriug. $50.00. HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO. 139 ARCH 8T. TEL. 2109, BY CLIFF STERRETT e = HUPMOBILE, 1920, touring, 1o §00d S35 dition. Good rubber and good Dl‘lfll. Am; Hawker, 53 Elm St. Tel, 2456, s - LEXINGTON 1920 Touring.. Ju i WAL, y FooleD ————— ed; only $150 cash, |5|an4‘:".311:::;':,1; B — —_ terms. Aaro “ohen, Ii 55 S AL, ‘ erms. _Aaron_G. Cohen, Inc., 183 P . PA PERKINS! y'CouLD BE LIBERTY, 1 ark 3 5 passenger touring ca; AANY WORSE., disc wheels, 1 tires, and looks fine, T is a good riding car, in fine maflnmr‘ shape, low price with terms to suit p chager. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch sur, his is a Studebaker year.” 22 Touring, all new tires and Runs good. Only $300 cash Aaron G. Cohen, Inc,, 185 Pa . Hartford. s NASH touring car, 5-passenger, 6-cylinder; reasonable. Call 143-5. 2 OAKLAND, 1921, touring, thoroughly over hauled and in excellent running order, Call for demonstration. A, G, Hawker, 53 Elm St. Phone 246. OVERLAND sedan car for sale, Arst ciass condition, overhauled recently; sell cheap, Apply io Mrs. R. 8. Brown, 29 Russel] St.; 'Phone 1475, OAKLAND § touring cars, ranging In price from $30 to $300. All of these cars are well equipped, good tires and in fine shape. mechanically. We need th: reom, These cars must be sold this week. M. Irving Jester, 195 Arch St., 'Phons 8il, “This ls Studebaker Year,” N N