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Engine ‘jumped track. Plowed up rails, was killed or injured. This, at Matawan, N, J. Train carried commuters to New York from Dragged passenger cars after it. -~ \ T I \\\‘ .| August, And nobody New Art Model Vietrola at Morans' —advt. The annual outing of the Traul & Hine Foremen's club will be held at Lake Compounce, Saturday, Septem. are looking for property— Read the T. W, O'Connor advertise- ment on last page. Fresh pineapple ice eream In bulk, 66 qt. at Axelrod's. Park street,— ady If members of the bullding com- misslon who are now out of the city return next week, a meeting of that board will be held Wednesday eve- ning, flu office of the Connecticut Busi- nesa College, 163 Main Bt., will be open every afternoon this week from 2 to 5, and every evening from 7 to ? o'clock.—adwt. Noon.Day Lunches at Crowell's.— adv, Fitst Deputy Chief Eugene Barnes of the fire department reports 36 calls for the fire department during Of this number 30 were still alarms. The total damage for the month was $3,600, Smith Business School opens Sept. 4 —adv, Phil Ohman plays. “Dance of the Demons™ for the Victor, No, 10041, C. L. Plerce & Co.~advt, The office of the Connecticut Busi- ness College, 163 Main 8t, will be open every afternoon this week from 2 to 5, and every evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.—Adv, Radlo sets and supplies at Morans', —advt, PERSONALS Mrs. E.'F. Brumbaum of Winthrop street left today for Atlanta, Georgia, where she will spend the winter wWith her daughter, Mrs, J. B, Johnson, Mra, G, C, Wesche of 60 Columbia street, has gone to Syracuse, N, Y., to visit her son, Howard, who has un- dergone a serious operation. Miss Priscilla Jackson of 812 Stan- ley street, has returned to the city after five weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H, Cooper of Columbla, 8. C. Mrs. George Berson of Arch street extension will entertain the following than woed or metsl. All fArst takers. N. B, Vauli O, & Randalie, IIA. ."i Pvm h“ "“"0 ees, ers. berries hu. send uluu 1 wiil call, Box 26, Herald anis and cut works a speclalty, J 817 Church 8t 'Ph ra;;—...‘.‘r&m"‘fi mm nn m nuu. o ll"lll .lrl 1‘ l. Wl“l. " Inln Bt.; 'Phone 2765, [)==1,000 men, women and children to be well dressed on easy weekly pay- i ments, Boston Clothing Stere, 83 Church street; next to Herald offiee, AUTOMOTIV Britain Buick Co, 235 Arch street __Telephone 2607, TADILLAC, JEWETT PAI?JE CARE— Lash Motot Co, "4 n-mu Concern," West_Main, corner Em‘alu_-lrnl. GHANDLER Clevel tor cars and accessories. American Eim 8t CNIV“O LA coupe, "“l ¥. O. B, factory, The New lmun Motor Sales Corp, § Main 8t BODGE BROTHERS MOTOR (ARB—Bales and sorvice, §. & F. Motor Sales Co., 156 Elm Bt, corner Franklin; ‘phone 731. DURANT AND BTAR motor and service. “Just Real Good A. Bence, 15 Main stre 1““0. m-u-.u.um CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CIT¥-- 1922 Buick Sport Model, Touring Can ? 1922 Bulek, d-cylinder Sedan, 1920 Buick Touring ear, 1919 Buick Tourin, 1919 Buick Readster, 1917 Pulck Touring car 1016 Dodge Touring ", 1920 Palge, 4-pass, Coupe. 1921 Paige 7T-pams. “-In-. oa 1917 Overland Touring car, J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Deph. Trades on new and used carg considered. Albmia Reinforc“ A" over Labor Day: Mr.and Mrs. R, B, Greek Frontier Guards | Brook, of New York city: Mr, and|¥OT r Mrs. M¥ A, Simons, of Staten Island,| ot mus 'a o § 1—Alb - Athions. Rept Adbante cJien: and Adolph Brook, of New York city.| fUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s 1eadi car values, See tho new coaches. man Auto Bales Co., Sales and Service, Asbury Park and Long Branch. Woman Swims 10 Miles on Worried About New Crisis| Her Sixty-Third Birthday Bridgeport Rome, Sept. 1.—N. Jor " 'nsky, chief Santa Monica, Sept. 1.—Mrs, Anna Father Who Rit Youth for| ¢ 4o soviat delegation in Italy, has | Vanslik celebraied the 63rd anniver-|juforced the Greco-Albanian frontler eeping - im- biteM passpngers g s K Daughter Out Late I§|8ent a note to Premier Mussolini, ex-|sary of her birth yesterday by sw guards and has prohi passpeng! 5 o pressing regrets and condolences of | MIng ten miles in the Pacific. Just| going across the boundady, I\IPYI a ‘i"l"" "";hl':, N’f";" °df 'lE!?Mr ‘I‘F"E: 139 Arch Bt.: ‘phone. 3108 Wined. i A e week-end with friends | o PNOBILE CARE—8aleshnd service, Ciy his government over the assassination | before finishing the swim she sang a|:elegram from Janina. A Greek . ) of the members of the Greco-Alban-|Verse of “The Star Spangled Banner" courjer carrying papers belonging to|on a sail down the river, Sorvice Station, Hartford Ave, corner | _Ch! Bridgeport, Sept. 1.—Emile H. Can- | 35 frontier delimitation commission. b Stguley, and 15 Main 8t. A. M. Paon 4/ and ning, who "caned” Francis McGuire, look good an: to show she was not exhausted. 8he|ihe houndary delimitation commission % Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Kensel and | CEXINGTON—HIigh grade motor cars. Sal ically. They ai 18, after the latter had taken Can- |Thousands Are Held Up Soviet Delegation Is _A._Benc FORD CARS, b NEW BRITAIN ”V:"Ct co. 225 ARCH §T. PHONE 2807 FORDS, FORDS, FORDS— 1915 Chassis, $30.00. 1920 Runabout, came here 13 years ago suffering from | pas been prevented from crossing the tuberculosis, physiclans sald. line, their daughter, Miks Winifred, and| and service. C. A. Bence, 51 Maln St.: N bil fy . e —_— IV M e sen, Willlam, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs.|_'Phone 2218, L R R Sl At Immigration Station| SUIT AGMNST MILLINER. (N v "t TRen Py | John Middieton and thelr daushters,|WOON MOTOR "GARS-—ravaraony kiown | P 50 S o o Y conr &%l New York, Sept. 1.—Thousands of | Gross, Dubowy & Schwartz of Hart- ‘ul Po! the Misses Gertrude and Gladys, are| ghewvor'%, 2V Fi L. Green, Eale day. The preseoutor claimed that the | immigrants today were ordered de-|ford have brought suit for s100| ~ British Fleet Gets Orderlspending a few days at Saybrooke | xswsri oumisnd mesr vars—gaier am '“"_ wu‘: uuprovoked and unjusti- tained, pending decision by Washing- | against Mrs. Viola Boardman, pro-|By The Associuted Press. Manor. servige. A, G. Hawker, 58 Kim street, fiable. Th: ,;’e was to the effect | ton because during the quarantine |prietor of a millinery establishment| London, Sept, 1.—There is no truth s Telephone 2456 nat Cunning returned home 4t 8:30| SWeepstakes last night, several ships on Arch street, Constable James W.|in the report that the British Medi-| Attorney Irving Rachlin will spend | REO MOTOR CATE wnd trusks. Femasth B T 1o a0 wrov| dashed through the, narrows a few|Manning served the writ, and re.{ terranean squadron has been ordered [the week-end in New York. im and Park’ 1o, New: Brivain Con,| $95:00. 1922 Panel Deliv, with starter moved the stock of goods to storage.|to Ionian waters, it was officlally o Telephone 2110, %".“d'\-.”i'fln“':fa.’:f,’"':'a:;"»’i‘ P:;]o'l 1922 Sedan $350.00, i b til 12:30, when | “% o UD untl), 29360, Cy en,mmules before midnight and brought their passengers technically into the immigration McGuire drove up in his machine and Miss Canning got out. Her father rushéd out and with a cane struck McGuire, who had not spoken. The defense wast that the father was provoked at the lateness of his daugh- ter's return. Colored Autoist Freed Of Causing Man’s Death Bridgeport, Sept. 1.—William Long, colored driver of the automobile which on Monday last went over a wall killing S8amuel Walker, colored, after it had struck the machine of former Senator G. B. Clarke, was ex- onerated by Coroner Phelan of crim- iral responsibility for the death today. Walker worked in Portchester and was being given a “lift"” when the ac- eident occurred. CITY ITEMS. “Where the Ganges Flows,” fox trot record. C.’L. Pierce & Co.—advt. September Victor records. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Sept. Victor Records at l\lornng,— advt. If you are looking for property— Read the T. W. O'Connor advertise- ment on last page. Gulbransen Player Pianos. Morans' —advt Bmith Business School opens Sept. 4 —adv. Permanent wave, Irene Beauty Shop —advt. Smith Business School opens Sept. 4 —adv. Fresh pineapple ice cream in bulk, 85c qt. at Axelrod's. Park street.— advt, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Indiana. wmmmmmmmmug Mrs. Boardman left New Britain two weeks ago and is believed to be in AR SIGROR- WHAT A VOICE NOU HANE | - SOUR SOLO WAS JUST GRAND - T $’P0SE YOU FIND TH\S COUNTRY QUITE UNLIKE YOUR NATWE LAND T stated today. No special movement of British ships has occurred officials sald and no vessels have been di- verted from their ordinary dutles, QUAKE 18 REGISTERED Washington, Sept. 1.—An earth- quake described as extremely severe, was recorded on the Georgetown uni- versity seismograph. The center of the disturbance was estimated at sbout 6,500 miles from Washington. E—— e NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Ernesta Nucci has sold her gro- cery and meat market business lociwed at 434 Myrtle street to Liborio Galanti and John Ferry, who will continue business at the same location. - AUCTION SALE By authority of the Referee in Bankruptey, I have been ordered to gell at public auction the real and per- sonal property lochted in Berlin, Con- necticut, and belonging to the bank- rupt estate of the Buckley Macaroni Company. Sale will take place on September 11, 1923 at 11 o'clock standard time on the premises in Berlin. The real estate consists of a large factory build- ing with a railroad frontage. Signed: NATHAN A. SCHATZ, Trustee, 1026 Main Street, Hartford, Conn, For information apply to either Trustee or to Harry H. Milkowitz, 308 Main street, New Britain, Conn, Tenor This Terribly HER-HERA - T C\GHYCEN-A YEARS - T Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griswold and family of Francis street and Miss Mary Burkarth of Walnut street will spend the holiday in Jamaica, L. L Mr. and Mrs, E, Burritt street and mother, Mrs, George H. Munsell, of Hartford, will return Monday from a week’s motor trip through the White Mountains. Lawrence Sloan of Wakefield Court is spending his vacation with relatives at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell and fam- ily of Francis street left this after- noon for New York city, where they will spend the holidays. b= i ———————— Althea Griswold Super Vs, . Clarence Marvel Super Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 23d day of August, 1923, ORDER OF NOTICE Upon complaint in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford in said County, on the first Tuesday of October, 1923, claiming a divorce, and change of name, it appearing to and being found by the subscribing au- thority that the whereabouts of, the defendant is unknown to the plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by pub- lishing this order in The New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain once a week for 2 successive weeks, commencing on or before Sep- tember 3, 1923, G. H. GLOVER CAMPBELL, Assistant Clerk of said Court. €EEN HERE KECPA DA BOOTSLACK'_A SYAND | F. Olson of South| | STUDEBAKERS—Light six’ touring, $975; special six touring, $1, blg six touring, I $1,750; F. O. B, fact L. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t. “This {s a Studebaker year." WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Klm St.; service, 127 Cherry St.s “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudoipff. Phone 2051-2. ‘Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 | BUTCK, 1910, § tyiinder, 7 pass. . toufing car, § good tires. Price $400. K. M. Searle, ! _corner Park & Main §ts. Phone 2110. BUICK 1923 Sport Model Roadster, been used as a demonstrator. This car carries a new car guarantce and will be sold at a big sacrifice. New Britain Buick Co. 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, BUICK — 19181 7-passenger touring o Completely rebuilt, price reasonable. L. Green, 227 Glen St. Phone 2899, BUICK, 1922 touring in extra good condition. Priced low for quick sale, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc,, 185 Park St. Hartford. BUICK 1073 5-passenger, 6-cyl. T. C., actu- ally run but 2,800 miles. This car- ries a new car guarantee. McCarthy & St. Thomas, 1208 Stanley St.; 'Phone 1396 BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder touring car. Good paint and tires, Mechanical cahdition {8 fine. Low pricel, New Britain Buick Co. 235 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next to & New Buick is a Used Buick.” BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder touring car, in fine condition; has 5 excellent tircs and looks good. New Britain Bulck Co, 225°Arch St. ‘Phone 2607, “Next to a new Bulck ls a Used Buick." BUICK, 1922, § passenger, 6 cyiinder srort model, just repainted, a beautiful Pack- ,ard blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all sport *extras. This car can be bought right. Now Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St. Tel. 2607, BUICK 1919, 7-passenger touring car, new- ly painted, good tires, Al. condition me- chanically. K. M. Searle, Cor, Paek and Main 8ts. Phone 2110, CADILLAC 1910 touring car, 5-passenger, * good tires, upholstering and motor in fine shape. K. M. Searle, Cor, Park and Main St._ Phone 2110, "ADTLLAT, 1914, 5 passengor tourm res on rear, in good me. Ihupl‘ and economical to operate, Searle, Main and Park Sts. Phone 2110, @o0T ENOUGH WHEELS LEFT OVER FER A AEW CLQCK.Y—T' | | | | | Coupe, $150 00. Easy monthly terms. AUTOMOTIVE BALES & SERVICE fo‘ QDO'EAST MAIN 8T. TEL. 2701 FOR SALE—Scripps-Booth reasonable offer refused. . roadste; 338 East unn street. —eee e STH ANNUAL USED CAR SALE— 192 192 1918 1021 1920 1919 1018 1919 1018 1910 1018 1917 1918 1916 1019 1918 1017 1916 1919 1021 1017 1920 1920 1920 1918 1916 1018 1916 1918 1918 1018 1018 1018 1018 1918 1017 1018 1018 1918 1018 1018 1018 2 Studebaker, Big 6, Touring. Liberty Touring, Velie Sedan. Studebaker, Light 6, Bulck Touring. Buick 7-Passenger fiadan, Buick Touring. Chevrolet. Buick Coupe. Mitchell Touring. National Touring. Natlonal Touring. Paige, Bulck 4, Touring. Oakland Touring. Oakland Touring. Oakland Touring, Oakland Touring. Scripps-Booth Toupe. Haynes Brougham. 7-Passenger. Dodge Touring. Dort Touring. Dort Touring. Ford Sedan. Ford Tourlng. Maxwell Touring. Allen Touring. Studebaker Tourings—4, Overlund Roadster. Overland Tourings—3. Oldsmobile 8 cyl, 7-Passengee, Oldemobile §-Passenger, 6 cyl, Stearns-Knight Tourings—2, Allen, §-Passenger Touring, Chevrolet Touring, Maawell Touring. Paige, 7-Passénger, Paige, 5-Passenger, Hudson Sedan Overland Country Cfub, Studebaker Sport, 5-Passenger, Kissel Kar Sedan. ~MOTORCYCLES— Indlan eolo and Harley-Davidson sela Indian Side Car. 1020 Five 1018 THIS SALE * PHONE 511, ~TRUCKS— Brockway, 5-ton Chassis, Dump Truck. Kissell Sedan. AND MANY OTHERS, CLOSES AT NOON TOMORROW M. IRVING JESTER, 193 ARCH 8T, N THIS EVENING UNTIL 10:30, “THIS 18 A STUUEBAKER YEAR." HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, A SAVING OF FROM 350 TO $200 ON A USED CAR— HONEYMAN B. Cheyrolet touring. k touring Buick touring. Chalmere, Maxwell coups. Mazwell touring. Maxwell touring. Overland tou Fora raadster, Essex tou AULO SALES 60, 139 ARCH am. TEL. 3108, FOR SATE—1083 Essex Touring. runs Iiks new Co. 538 E. Main St prics \ery reasomable. Auto Repair Phons 2046-&