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Yesterday C. ¥, Btanley, handicap of 5, defeated D, L. Vibberts by 2 up in the Bhuttle Meadow club Labor day tournament mateh, The play w close, Stanley being 1 up as the play- ers drove from the 15th tee, This afternoon the remaining con- testants in the tournament will play, the winner to meet Stanley Saturday. This afternoon's semi-final will be be. tween C, W, Manning (8) and J, H, Kirkham (18), Under the rules of the tournament Manning will give Kirkham 7 strokes, belng three. fourths of the difference between the former's handicap of & and the lat. ter's of 18, Mr. Manning, in the qualifying Pound, turned in the low card of 77, It he repeats Judge Kirkham will have to come in with a card of &4 to tie his opponent's score, As this semi-final will be mateh play, how- ever, the medal score will not figure, An interesting match is looked for, Contractors Will Start Work on Broad Street Battaglia & Leardl, contractors whose bid was accepted and to whom contracts on the Broad street per- manent paving job have been let, no- tified City Engineer Joseph D. Wil- llams this afternoon that they will be prepared to start work on the street next week, The highway s In poor condition, For the past 10 years there has been agitation for permanent pavement on this street, but it was mainly through the efforts of Alderman Peter J. Pa- jewski that the money for the work was appropriated this year. 55 Million Dollar Note Offer Is Made Today New York, Sept. 6.—Public offering of a $65,000,000 issue of six months, six per cent treasury notes of the Ar- gentine government, was made here Those Pacific Coast ostriches cer- tainly have a capacity for oranges. Note the four enroute and the one about to start on the long, long trail that winds. REQUIEM MASS TODAY Services Are Held in London for the Late Princess Anastasia today by a banking syndicate headed [ By The Associated Press, by Kuhn Loeb & Co. The price was London, Sept, 6.—A requiem high 99% at accrued interest to yleld 7| mass for the late Princess Anastasia per cent. to retire the $50,000,000 of 7 per cent notes which mature October 1. MAKES LIGHTING SURVEY A representative of the Westing- house Electric' Co. has been in the city for the purpose of making a pre- liminary survey of the street lighting|ered with garlands and wreaths system. He will work with the Con- necticut Light & Power Co. contract is about to be entered into with the public utility concern. Mayor | church and gave a note of striking Paonessa suggested a survey before any agreements are signed. SALESLADIES WANTED for our Millinery, Waist, Cloak and Suit Departments, for Satur- day afternoon and evenings. Those having had The proceeds will be used| was said this morning at A new|came from all over the world, WANTED the little Russian church of 8t. Philip. Mem- bers of the family, representatives of many of the royal courts of Europe and a large gathering of intimate friends attended. The body of the princess rested in a massive oak coffin which was cov- of which espec- the flowers. The floral tributes, fally the United States, filled beauty to the simple Greek Orthodox ritval. - experience preferred, but experience is not nec- essary. Apply at once to Mr. Mullaney. The Big Store Raphael’s Dept. Store I | { TAIS FELLER IS A BANKER - NEP - MN FATHER TOLD MG THAT - THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Al G REPUBLICANS' PLAN (Continued From First Page) world is put in jeopardy by the pres. ent actions of Franee, Furopeans Powerless “The European nations seem pow. erless to bring order out of chaos, Without any regard to the league of ations, world courts or any other tribunal that may be advocated hy well meaning Americans the time has come for a business settlement of the whole problem, “That a commission of American business men would be fair both to Germany and Franee goes without saying, And In my judgment we should not ask France's permission to take this step. Mr. Upham announced that unless President Coolldge vetoed present plans of the national committes the republican convention in 1924 would be. held In Chlcuo CITY [TEMS. Carload of Glenwood Furnaces, just arrived, W, H, Metcalfe, 118 Wallace street, Tel, 506, —advt, There will be a special meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of Eddy Glov- er Post, American Legion, at the American Legion, rooms, Arch street, tonight at 8 o'clock, Arrangements will be made for the convention, Millinery salesladies wanted for Saturday afternoons and evenings, at The Big Store—Raphael's Dept. Store. George Wahl, who has been in the employ of the Connecticut Light and Power Co., for the past year, has en- tered the employ of the Meriden Elec- tric Light Co. Drop in Chevrolet prices. Open models $31, Coupe $42, Sedan $68, All models ready. 6 Main St.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Buckley, Wil- llam Buckley, Jr, and Miss Sadle Buckley of Park street, Misses Anna andgMaude Buckley of Austin street and Miss Mary Cavanaugh of Crown street, have returned from a six weeks' stay at Silver Sands, Milford. Septom'ber Victor records. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Sept. Victor Records at Morans.— advt. See Art Model Victrola at Morans', —advt. Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans. —advt Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. Sept. Victor Records at Morans.— advt, New Art Model Victrola at Morans', —advt. Noon-Day Lunches at Crowell's.— adv. Drop in Chevrolet prices. Open models $31, Coupe $42, Sedan $68. All models ready. 6 Main St.—advt. Millinery salesladies +wanted - for Saturday afternoons and evenings, at The Big Store—Raphael's Dept. Store. advt. Phil Ohman plays “Dance of the 'l Demons” for the Victor, No. 19041, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt, Drop in Chevrolet prices. Open models $31, Coupe $42, Sedan $68’ All models ready. 6 Main St.—advt. Cloak Dept. salesladiess wanted for Saturday afternoons and evenings at The Big Store—Raphael's Dept. Store. advt. “Where the Ganges Flows,” fox trot record. 'C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Cloak Dept. salesladies wanted for Saturday afternoons and evenings at '1';|et Big Store—Raphael’s Dept. Store. advt. Gulbransen Player Planos. Morans' —advt REBELS ADVANCING Montevideo, Sept. 6.—The forces of Brazilian, revolutionaries that defeat- ed the state troops at Poncho Verdi is marching on Santa Ana do Livramen- to on the Urugnayan border, says a report received here, WAN - HE AIN'Y BANKER, - BANKERS ARE BI6 AND FAT - City Advertisement Layout of Greve streel, from Ly Man street, herly to land of Olty of New Britain, tegether with grade lines, and buliding lines on each side thereof: City of New Hritain, Conn, To whem it may concern; Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess: ment of the y of New BHritain, has made the following appraisal of dam ages afd assessment of benefits, caus- éd by the propesed layout of Grove #lreet, from Lyman street northerly to land of the City of New Hritain, together with grade lines and build- ing lines on each side thereof, viz Fast Nide Dam Marle Wisk ' Earle T, Hackney Adeline 8 Davis Fstate of Balinda Hackney ..., Walenty Leeh, Estate of Salinda Hackney ... Adeline 8 Davis Fistate of Salinda Hackney ..., 69.08 Mary Gablonski, . .20 West Side Joseph Konclewicz 25,00 Estate of Horace Booth ,.... Earle T, Hu‘knry Adeline 8, Davl Estate of Salinda Hackney ...... Walenty Lech FEstate of Salinda Hackney ...... 30.54 Adeline 8, Davis. ., 30.54 Fastate of Salinda Hackney . Mary Yablonskl. City of New Brit. ain, cost of con- struction . 4157 40.48 40,80 59,54 890,54 A5 164,94 47.87 40.48 40,82 198,12 345.51 166.97 69.08 31.30 .. 3,000,00 $5,384.79 $5,384.70 And it estimates the cost of com- pleting said improvement to be Three Thousand Dollars. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Councll. Attest ALFRED L. THOMPSON, v Clerk City Advertisement Carlton Street Acceptance Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 206, City Hall at 6:30 o'clock p. m. (standard time) Tuesday, Sept. 11th, on the proposed taking of land for highway purposes, 50 feet in width from Allen street to Francls street, same to be known as Carlton street, and establishing street, grade and building lines thereon. All persons interested ars request- ed to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in rela- tion to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. Grove Hill Pavement Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 206, City Hall at 6:30 o'clock p. m. (standard time) Tuesday, Sept. 11th, on the proposed paving of Grove Hill, from West Main street to Lake street. All persons interested are requested to be present at sald hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Geo. H, Johnson, Sec'y. Special Notice Grand whist of 45 tournament given by Ladies' Auxiliary A, O. H, at Y. M. T. A. & B. Hall, Monday evening, Sent. 10th, The whist starts at 8:45 sharp. Organize This On Your Organ THF HERALD “WANT ADS” Alpliabat'vally A nuo‘ For Quisk sud Ready Referonce. LiNE RATE l’:)l 4 lines 19,48 Ine Ifll:uwm .-':.gcl' Lines. mu.. arge. fi' Teepted Afier 1 l’aulu Page on Bame Dav Ads Avcepled Orver 1 venlence of Custome: For & “Want & % | Ak NNOUNCEMENTS Burial Vaults —Monuments, lum TOTAF—Aul FIAWERR AND POTTE —Ado Randalle, 213 Oak 8t, Phone B8P 12, iee your erder now for also .ulu prun fruit trees, berrles, ete, era, berries, 1 will call and_cul Aawers, ty. Johnson's Greenhol Tost and rmmd BAG Toat, conta TANK BOOK No, BI85, Commercial Tru “Inder ples L, Willlam Furian, found In %im HIll; Tegia- 417, owner can have same ling Mr. Bchmidt, 66 Beymour Ay BREB-—Tortolse ehell Fim, 1oL, W noon, Reward if returned to Hera office. PFATR of ahell galsses, 10st, In Teather ca Return to (58 West Main Bt rewar ©d watch Toat on ch Return to Ticket Office, . N. H. and H. Rallrond station. LORT —Bunday, on taniey street, Beymour and South Sts, R. O badge, Findor return to Moos PATR of glasses, 108t Maple Finder please call 2011, PATR OF GLASSES—Toriolss Mool hall. shell, ost on Church or Eim 8t, nour_8t.; ‘phone 956, Loat on Church or We Pleawe return ROLI, OF BILLI Main_8t., Plainville. BiIl Swan, 121 West Main St, and recelve reward, Hend address. 14 uneral return to Com- between street, est Plainville, Auto and Track Arl. DopGe Ilfi"lll MOTOR CARS- llhl and service. 8 & P, Motor Sales L‘. [t Bl 81, corser Franklin, ‘phens 1 | BURARY A) n‘ifi"flii'mfim Geed Cans s | SPECIAL FORD USED CAR SALE- o Blation, Staniey, and 15 Main 86, A M. Pacnesss. .I[l‘ffi!linn m.h G and service, € phone 2316, WHoN ifil“l’l? Wy Tne 40 0 touring, #975; big oix touring, , Trving Jester, Studebaker year WILLY#: AND OVERLA! cars, showroom At 4 Elm St servie rry Bt “Th Rutlolph, Phone 3061-3, * Autos and_ UICK, 1919, § cylin car, § good tires. P Corner Park & Matn s Phone. 311 WUTCK 1923 Wpor. Model Woadater, beon used as & demonstrator, This car carries & new car guarantes and will be sold g sacrifice, New Britain Buick Co,, Arch Bt, _Phone 2607, BUTCK, 1937 touring In extrd good condition, Priced low for quick sal G, ‘ohen, Inc. 185 Park 8t, H, BUICK, 1917, 8 cylinder touri i paint’ and tres, " Mechanical 7] fie, Low price], Aritain Buick Co.. | 258" Aven 81, Tons 907, “Next 10 & Now yiinder touring § excellent tircs motor 13 st q. . 226 Arch 8t "ral r touring car, Al condition me- r. Park and 50 I0| GADILLAG 1910 tourtng car, B-passenger, upholstering and motor in fine M. Searle, Cor. Park and Main to ROLL OF BILLS, amounting to $i0, Ioi Saturday afternoon In the be and SQUARE locket loat bet Park Arch stroets with “Euni it.. Finder pleas; 1131 Store Announcements en 100 store. Return to Henry Yauk, 31 Glen St. and ' fnscribed on o Phone a1i0. Passenger touring car, In s shape, good tires, §450. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. ne 206 CHEVROLET 490 touring car, general con- ditlon good, 4 excellent tires, R. C. Ru- dolph, 127 Cherry 8t ‘Phone 2061-3. At 7 SAVE 1-3 on coal hills, Install Metal Weather Strips, Main_8t.; 'Phone 7765, SBAVE your valuabla snap-shots; buy photo album here at a big reduction, We every | Art corners with give 2 pkgs. Arcade Studio, album fres WANTED-1,000 men, womeh and children to be well dressed on ensy weekly pay- Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church ments. street; next to Herald office, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies Accurate T. E. Woods, 61 CHEVROLWBT, 4-00--1920 touring car, 5 new coril tires, looks good, condition guaran- teed, low price, terme. R. C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2. a CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CIT¥-+ 1922 Bulck Sport Model, Touring Car. 1921 1920 1919 1919 Briscoe Roadster. Bulck Touring car. Bulck Touring car 8 Buick Roadster. BUICK MOTOR CARS—'Better cars Telephone 2607 CADILLAC, JEWE' Lash Motor Co. "A Reputable Concern, West Main, corner Lincoln street. ard being built and Bulck s building them." New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch. street. [ & PAIGE CARS— CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and accessories. American Sules Co., 8 Elm 8t 1917 Buic! ‘1916 1920 1921 19017 Touring car. Dodge Touring car. Paige, 4-pass. Coupe, Palge 7-pass. Touring ca’s Overland Touring car, CHEVROLET touring, $625; coupe, sedsn, $860; F. O. B. factory. Britain Motor Sales Corp, 6 MANDOLIN BANJO—UKULELE E. C. Benson Barker Private Instruction. Studio reopens Sept. 10 Booth’s Block Best Instruments Sold { Tel. 2893 A BANKER WEARS SIDE- WHISKERS , JOE = FROCK COAT AQD HGH SIWK HAT ~ \ VA AARRARA N 3630 The New Maln 8t, Trades on new and used cats vonsldered. NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, ___225 ARCH 8T. PHONE 2607 CHOICE—$100 down, 1919 Bulck touring touring, 1919 Dodge touring, 1921 I'ord Sedan, 1919 Dodge touring, small balance, easy terms, No Insurance required, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hartford. DORT—1020 touring. A rea Ifamlily car, reasonable price. Rudolph's Garage, 137 Cherry 8t., Phone 2051-32. FORD Sedan, A-1 condition; b good tires. 194 North St. FORD ROADSTER _with deliviry body §150. Of good appearance, tires good, new top and fenders, This s a good buy, K. M. Bearle, Park & Main Sts. Phone 1110, By Al Posen ; 1M SAyml PAY OUT E ’lll‘l l.‘t.l‘ 'rqm ‘llul: m Touring 1980 Runabowt with warier, § | lm Fanel Douvox Sarter sverbanivd, special st A l-v‘ ethers (o chosse fram, Terms o suit, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SBRAVICE OO, 200 EAST MAIN 8T, TEL M - i _cheap m casn aure 143 .m.nu Bt HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, A BAVING OF FROM #50 TO 00 ON A USED CAR— 1920 Dort coups. 23 Durant_seds HONEYMAN AUTO SALRS CO. 139 ARCH 8T, TEL. 10, 'Iwm-mn rice very reasonable, Aute Repalr » § E. Main 6t. Phone 2016.3, FRANKLING—Thres to chooss trom. (ood condition, Priced low, Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 186 Park Bt., Hartford, LEXTNGTON 1920 Touring. Just over l\l R ed; only $160 ca balance conve teyms, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 186 l'-rk JEWETT 1 Touring, all new tires and one apa Runs_go Only § afl h required, Aaron G. Cohen, Ine,, Bt, Hartford, CTRERTY SIX, tourin top: mechanica! 234 Bo. Main Bt.; ' K—5 ton, dump, 1920 modol' ndition, 194 South Main’ 8t.; J. T. Kelaher, "AKLAhll 1921 touring xceleint cone dition, n h!vnon at 25 Edeon B8t. _Aafter 8 0: OLDSMOBILE, l”fl‘ 5-passenger sedan, i new tires, $500. Rudolph Gari 12 Cherry 8t.; ‘phone 2051-3, Salesroom, | Flm 8t.; 'Nmna 1790, QVERLAND 1923 touring car; brand mew in every respect and selling at a big dis- count from the list price, Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch 8t. Phone 2109, PAIGE touring, 7-pass, In very good con- dition. Rudolph Gar: 127 Cherry St.; ‘Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, 4 Elm St} ‘phorte 1790, PAIGE—1919, 7-pass., In good running oi- der, $225 cash; for demonstration m appointment by calling 1046-12, PAIGE 1020, 4-passenger coupe, In fne shape mechanically, good paint, tires and upholstering. New Britain Bulrk , 226 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, PAIGE, 1921, sedan; In good condition; thoroughly 'overhauled, new paint, good tires. For demonstration call C. A. Bence, __51 Main 8t. Phone 2216, ROAMER, 1920, 2-passenger roadster, with accessorles. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2. SBTEPHENS b-passenger touring car, new tires, excellent condition. Rudolph's Gar- age, 127 Cherry St. Phone 20 STAR 1023 Coupe, taken In trade for a larger car, driven but very little, and new in every respect. C, A, Bence, 51 Main St.; 'Phohe 2215, STUDEBAKER USED CAR DEPT,— 1022 Studebaker, Big 6, Touring, 1922 Liberty Touring. 1918 Velle Sedan. 1021 'Studebaker, Light 8, 1920 Buick Touring, 1819 Bulck 7-passenger Sedan. 1918 Bulck Touring. 1019 Chevrolet, 1918 Buick Coupe, 1019 Mitchell Touring. 1018 National Touring, 1017 Natlonal Touring, 1918 Palge, 7-passenger. 1016 Bulck 4, Touring. 1919 Oakland Touring, * 1018 Oakland Touring. 1017 Oakland Touring. 1016 Oakland Touring. 1919 Seripps-Booth Coupe, 1921 Haynes Brougham, 1917 Dodge Touring. 1920 Dort Touring. 1920 Dort Touring. 1920 Ford Sedan, 1018 Ford Touring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. L1918 Allen Touring. 1016 Studebaker Tourings—4. 1918 Overland Roadster, 1916 Overland Tourings—3, 1018 Oldsmobile 8 cyl, 7-passenger, 1918 Oldsmoblle 5-passenger, 6 cyl, 1016 Stearns-Knight Tourings—3, 1918 Allen, 5-passenger Touring, 1818 Chevrolet Touring. 1017 Maxwell Touring. 1018 Paige, 7-Passénger. 1018 Palge, 5-Passenger. 1018 Hudson Sedan, 1918 Overland Country Club, 1018 Studebaker Sport, 5-Passenges, 1018 Kissel Kar Sedan. —~MOTORCYCLES— Indjan eolo and Harley-Davidson sols, * Indlan 8lde Car. ‘ —TRUCKS— 1020 Brorkway, 5-ton Chassts, Five Dump Truck. 1918 Kissel Sedan, AND MANY OTHERS M. IRVING JESTER PHONE 811, 183 ARCH 87T, OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 10.39 THIS 18 A STUDEBAKER YEAR" 919, Speedwagon, §400. tion throughout. just K. M. Searie, Fark S, Main 1. Phone TRUCK—3 1-2 1 Packard, with platform body, $600. Tires good and in fins running condition. K. M. Bearle, Park & Main Sts. Phone 2110. 1a over- corner ¥ a et _mechanial troubls Searle, Cor. Park & Main Sts. Phone 2119, TRUCK— Denh 2 ton. 1917, with iat- 3 K. M Searles, Cor, Park & ll.l'n Bta. Pl’m. a110. i