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FIVEAPPOINTMENTS <2522 5.5 FRANCE GIVES HER _ BRITISH EAPECT T0 | - — TO POLICE FORCE "% . % 5+ TERMS FOR PEACE SELL MUCH TO JAPS| fox & .Q'nmm_t_tg T Borrl Cadiats Rofced Bor o s i Aty Bod- Resisan,”Thon St Indusry Lookig for Boom A 0a0se M Fail to ofll]“! Ny PMO]S Will Start «Tokio Is ROWMIM FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE |could probably be secured. Our New Trunk Line Divect From New Britain, Call us at our expense, CALL 2965 | of the conditions existing in thie eoal Fa AT business during August the Citlsens ' Five men were appointed to the | Coal Co, advised the board that it|8y The Asseciated Pres, London, Sept. 121t is almost cer- of the liee | would make no bid Parls, Bept, 12.—~Having informed |tain that the reconstruetion of the Ll supernumerary foree polied | XN motion of Commissloner Jack-| erlin that negotiations cannot be | wrecked eifies of Japan will ereate A department by the board of police | "o T lo T e rejected and it was opened in the reparations deadlock |demand for Rritish steel and build. commissioners at the regular monthly [ oo 14 call for new bids to be pe-| while Germany's poliey remains one |ing material, says the weekly repoert [ 1 [ ] meeting of the board last night. The | coiveq ot the October meeting, It of vesistance the French government [of the London iren and steel ex- | the rap- |change, Bome of the Japanese houses or ome men are all appointed ‘for a proba- | was tho helief that as the bids were|is walting to see whether tionary period and with one exee- | .oni iy during August when a coal| prochement rumeors emanating from | have already placed large orders here, tion will be obliged to bring & certl- ke was threatening em ey fig-| Meriin are only trial balloons sent up| On the other hand, heavy losses ures were given and that lower bids|to attract a full expression of French | have been suffered by the Bradford fieate proving that they are voters in this eity to Chief Willlam C. Mart. | eouig bo seoured next month, [opinton or whether Germany in ready | textile exportars who have done a 4, » Among those appointed are John | saturday Night Trafic, to discuss a settlement that will sat- | 600,000 pound husiness with Japan W. Riley of 88 Harrison strect, who | Commisslonor Jackson brought upisty France this year. Large quantities of their er ey y Is 25 years of age and five fect, nine | yne matter of remedying traffie con- Acting on insruetions from Prem- | goods stored in Yokohama warehouses The exporters inches in helght, and Willlam Me- | gitiony ubout the center between 7 ier Poineare M. Degurerie the French | have bheen destroyed Carthy of 12 Gilbert strect, who I8 |,n4 9 o'clock on 8 ay nights, 1t|ambassador to Germany has informed [are busy filing orders for fall and 27 years of age and five feet ¢lght | way suggested that same arrange-| Chancellor Stresemann that France |Winter shipment but the Japanese El'hth F'Ioor inches in helght, ments be made whereby the regulur|adheres to her determination to |buyers are cabling cancellations, Anthony Kruszimio of 48 Mallard | iraffic men remain on duty until 9 make abandonment of passive resis- - ¥ ! g street, 30 years of age Was also ap- | g'clock Saturday nights, the time bo-| tance the firat condition to an open. Chancing, Away Debeld % Per-ollu '“‘h':t l'l't “iltu d(;hnot ulec“t. :‘he.lrwl‘l;ihendn in a haphazard manner; neither do | ey 5o select the furniture they are to liv 5 pointed, He sald that he spoke four!ing made up for them during the|ing of direct negotiations, The By The Amoriated Press. languages and wanted to be of sory- | weck, and that they bo assisted in tho| premier has let it bo known that he | “poyisgapt 13.—The work of Furnishings for the home should make one glad of their companionship; should be ice to the eity, work of regulating the heavy shop-| will consider in a conciliatory spirit % “Lefty” Palmer Appointed oa | PIE hour traffic by the officers on|any well defined German proposal :L‘:,:}_":n:""::‘:.'::"";: :’ny":: ;’;’;L‘L beautiful and genuine, The commissloners also appointed | the central beats, ‘The matter was|thet is made after obstructionist tac. | iyEtE B BR0 S8 VAT TR IO N Berkey & Gay furniture, for which this s tore owns the Hartford selling rights, is an aristocrat of the furniture world—for the following salient reasons: Attwood “Lefty”" Palmer of 178 Lin. | d to Chief Hart for action, ties | ve ceased; but he is also mld‘ 1 been mobilized and are clearing the f Vi 0 p y . den street, Palmer is 23 years of age The attention of the board was also|to be determined not to be led on by | o "oe ™y o d straet cars and Correct and b tiful designing. S d truction and workmanship, Thoroughly and three Inches above the height re- | invited to the complaints that have|vague offers of negotiation, 9 P workmen are repairing such of the cured wood. And—most subtle point gf all—perfection of finish. quirement by ordinance. John Rap- \ been made when parades are held |||‘ — damaged . bulidings as can be made Bonaitl of T8 Eiin shiest alko ssciired Lhe oty regarding autos parking on| Await German Statement habitable for use of the refugees and |(llle Berkey & Gay, through years of striving and experience, has compassed the fine an appointment, The applicant is 26 | Main street to permit occupants re-| gy The Assogated Preas. . - years of age and has lived in New |vlewing. the procession, thereby ob.| - Reriin ';fl:; b fpl RETINIMS . s s wine-dark color, the mellow tone, that ordinarily takes time’s softening touch years, yes, arker l-‘e' s ot s plans that have been made for hand. | "8 AWwaited with interest today in|be known that they intend to tranafery Berkey & Gay, builders of beautiful furniture, look to the works of earfier masters for it he saw two woll: dl i lm 3 | InK iRk ihRre) bato ; fll«: or hand-| yjow of the government's admission |thefr business into Osaka or Kobe, inspiration. said that he would endeavor P L3 police end of the American | nat intormal “reconnoitering’ con-|ahandoning Tokio and Yokohama or October brid hould i i ' { arate them and settle matters before | Lcglon parade on Saturday. He sald | yorsations on reparations are in pro. ABSE et Al anterneises thRA 18 ctober brides shou Ph}“ this best of all furniture in their homes. No regrets ac- attempting to make an arrest whon“'l:"h\:}nu'lvl:l:o over the line of mArch | gregs with “all the powers” includin | branches , the Japance business men company it; and quality considered the prices are decidedly in the customer’s favor, asked what be ool 0 L e the [ and 1t 1t 1 fount aractiamie cAtVes| France and the announcement that |declare their Intention of making the man and wife fight he made '.“ ¢ ound practicable a plan i, nient throw further Hght on Ger- | capital a clty greater than ever, same answer. Commissioner Parker |(for prohibiting the parking of autos| ... position with regard to the They of i tive to" thl explained that man and wife have a “ on one side of Main street during the | Ruhr, [ the ::m:r:ulflz ':‘:hu,;l‘:;lrl‘\anfo S;‘\: license to fight ‘""d':ffl'_' iy would ""(',':1'1"r",’f:"h';t:{:;"‘;" iy iveq| . The newspapers concede that a|Francisco after-its disaster in 1906, LR, ¢ ' 4 1hr‘!r'mc‘bfi trea;e1 eren{ Pty “c; ;‘ ""“““" | change in the situation is about to| Distribution of supplies ineluding Ar‘nd Col mt ) ye;‘rl ol‘;!;-b el g ey m," “l" f‘;"" take place; the nationalist press being | even fresh food s under way. 18 ;‘;:lew::r?n:.:m::‘::l .: m:r;'"w s s Mmp:n';f ';,';':‘ of the opinion that this will be noth-| The military have the situation cause -q . i " |ing short of capitulation. The pa-|well in hand. As an observation: sys- under height. Chief Hart sald that | Rrenades were quoted at six for $50, b v d ballet . 7o | Pers however do not speculate as to |tem military balloons are hanging 2 Sm":!d';;umzb? lis::dcmhbmufl:c ':(nllnr’vI“-:nn::l‘::nw:f:;tdi’n? :;fih .’.\:‘“‘h"hfl' the government will uncon- |over the city carrying observers able ORI HrEI0e & y PU'| gitionally halt passive resistance. to overlook .large areas and report rom er ey ay d oint him and therefore gave | Chase of this equipment, the' board tenld aprofnt e The government itself is apparent- | promptly any incident requiring atten- him leave to withdraw his applica- [ having secured the figures as a matter 0 of information for use in case it is ly determined to get the Ruhr valley |tjon, tion, declded at a later date to bu ¢ in working order once more, inas- ) L A will be " FEATURED IN MANY MAGAZINES Falti Al eet was "J:‘l";;‘:t’:'d" bl N TR |4 Fon 4145 dbvamtment: much us the _industrialits ficate did not accompany his applica- A quotation of $215 for a lung mo- nasdel " i Shes ISROHAL R [ EhRY tion blank. The application of Fred- | tor tank wus also received. The eventunily. settle - the ' ‘reparations Desi d for d odern livi " . 3 erick Peterson of 1003 Stanley street | "0ard is considering the purchase of|4eadlock. .. Designed for the needs of th‘e modern living room or library, these pieces have been an additional lung motor ‘for emer- Every tab]e built, in characteristic Berkey & Gay manner, to live with and to use, year after year. Developed in American walnut, in a soft, rich brown, not the least of their advantages was tabled because the applicant has B e e MY D A T e $120,000 IN PARK BONDS : ShOUld have itS is their adaptability to varying schemes of furnishing. Ernest Margalot of 1184 Stanley strect = :1?:. gx’:nh::z:e n; :::h:;:}x };)?u;‘\f';q {Meder’s Fine R_et!uced on . Theirgmoderate cost shows beyond doubt that good furniture is as available to the Reckless Driving Charge |special committee Recommends Jssue Da] ly POI' tion averggedhnme as to the more pretentious. You will find them notable values at these standard prices: underweight, the city ordinance re- New o Haven, Sept. 12,—Joseph Meder of 387 Acorn street, New| 0 Carefor Improvements at Willow Ths i BOOKCASE .................... §123.00 EASY CHAIR .................... $80.60 quiring that applicants must weight e s, Britai fined $25 and Eugene Keiffer of 10 Locust street | Britain, was fined and costs for| pr,ok and Stanléy Quarter Parks. S Aot roostit ok« Nhncioe. Cromrye |rooklcas ariving by Judge Ternest. O, v Q ool L/ TABLE ........oooeii 0000 $107.50 ARMCHAIR ... ... . $51.60 A. Coman of 1 Hartford avenue was | Simpson in the criminal side of the| A special committee appointed to i given leave to withdraw his mpplica- | cOmmon pleas court yesterday. The|work with the park board in planning tlon as he was one-quarter of an inch | man pleaded nolo contendere to the park improvements, held its« first; e NS » o b &, A \ under the required height and Wil- | charge. On an additional charge, | meeting with the board last night and - ’ 5 R R s 2T D fred C. Cayer of 54 Dewey street was | Injury to the =rivate property owned |yoted to recommend the issuance of =——fil==____[_==——._fi ' CINDERS FOR SALE | CROWLEY BROS.INC. | ; . ' High Grade Furniture given leave to withdraw his applica- by Theedore Anderson of New Britain, park bonds to the amount of $120,- a nolle was entered. It appeared| (00, It is planned to spend $35,000 f PAINTERS AND [ RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS | tion as he was less than the required S Agent for plied for positions but were not pres- ¥ den, at a lively rate of speed and in|,nq pleachers to accommodate 1,000 PREMIER RANGES ent were Edward P. Martin of 52 trying to dodge a parked car smashed | gpostators will be erected around 267 Chapman Street ’ o3, A. D. LIPMAN Fairview street, Frank Zandzain of 102 Gold street, Patrick Curry of |into the motorcycle operated by An-|yemorial Athletic field at Willow — General Trucking— ! derson. In the Meriden city court|prook park. | TEL. 2018, ! 99 WEST ST. TEL. 1233-3 | Estimates cheerfully given on all J')bs]fl!--'l»l Lafayette St Tel. 1329-3 * ‘ " height. Other applicants who had ap- | that on August 11 Meder was bowling | on Willow Brook park, and $85,000 [l B0 y along on North Colony street, Meri-|on Stanley Quarter park. A fence| (filt’](’ja eason A H Han.is DECORATORS . Il :::hs:,“ ‘(;Inlldh-'t‘:-e:ttrfi'd f‘,g:,};,mgod,: Meder was. fined $50 on each of the : bidzy of Connecticut avenue. two counts. }:y way of the appeal School Janitors Given Badges Meder saved $75 on that count. moifimm Lm:.".‘j’fnl"t‘;‘:‘zf‘:,;“%‘,’::; Cares | ARMY MEDICAL INV TSTIGATOR g(‘HOOL B e "fi' R L 2-Family House on Chapman street with school and Carl Groth, i iitor at the [ Hartford, Sept. 12.—Lieut. Col. Ray iy g All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, lak . £ land, fruit t hick Nathan Hele school, apecial _ofticers.| D, Ricnman, . C., s appointed 3 CHILDRENS . Shrimp, Crab Meat, Seallops |12 &€ Piece of land, fruit trees, chicken coops, 2 C sy Park d ten |medical eéxaminer for the purpose o o il e o , L1 1 ) ¥ S tl:::‘:t;‘-oj‘rnrltorllro:rm:.!:(‘mlgh:cte:frh: -|| ‘;‘stlflfl“hx an'd rep;)rtin: 'or;" su;h Lobsters. ;car garage, fine garden. ; bad 14 lal offi i der to [claims as may he referred to him by / T : | % % ’ 5 e:lo';::eoth: :E:vc:otoaoex::uc; :: C:rhm(: the adjutant general in orders from 4 We Have the Goods | One of the bESt one famlly houses m cnty on the school is in session ms after the [the latter’s office today. & / ' 3 § children have departed and they start S i S | Winthrop street at low price. on their cleaning up work. The men J s inted at the request of Su- \ hats atibind b 9 ey Banter . o, " HONISS’S CAMP REAL ESTATE CO santimg the-sotiee desarment i 1 ([l FOR SALE hideis 9 24.30 State St. Hartford | : : pension fund was present at the mcet- || v ight now at the bezmnmg of Visit Our Dining Room | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, ing. Chairman David L. Dunn re- school, you should make sure that . ported that to date there was $33,- BRAND NEW + child's igh : : FOR SALE! 308.85 in the fund and most of it is i your child’s eyesight is unim- —DRINK — | : : SALE invested in Liberty bonds and in sav- CHEVROLET TOURING paired. Many a scholar has found ’ Very desirable 2-Family 'g’“sev 87 Camp St. Also first class ings banks. Chief Hart stated that 1 P i 2. i i St. ildi Lots are selli S SSe ines banks, Chiet Hart sated (i ol it impossible to study because of AYERS' SODA WATER| 2-Family on Hamiten et Rudng Lote fre seliing fust &t Hule fund each year while oniy $1.400 is (W wou' a¢ Willimantie Fair eye trouble and many children are Something you will keesita delt: : ‘ A expended. ere was a general dis- " Lavied ~—-Somethi jou w it eli- SRR ks to hoWw whe. monty might Call 68-2 or 487-3 cross and irritable from the same cious. i g H. DA~YTON HUMP HREY oth:rwiua be invested but action was cause. | Three size botties—5c, 10c, 150 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG postponed. [ —— - . - — —— 2 Bids For Fuel Rejected. e —————— Have an examination hy an e Bids for coal for police d fire PRy % 5 o exr | Y ] sl We Clean Everything pert—immediately. ' 'THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Under the Sun i General Housecleaning 2 7 3 < s R e NO-NO-1 Stromberg Carburetor N,:;;gfi;‘gm : , )= (TN A. G. Hawker CLEANING c0, o = = : S ' e ‘ 338 Main St.—Tel. 888 ¥ FRANK E. GOODWIN — : OPTOMETRIST E.Q-B'mn No 327 MAIN ST BELLERIN, CALF CANT KEEP YOU WELCOME I Morre Bros. Sanitary Fish Market [ s 5 American Leglon 1S THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH—A BIG VARIETY AND FINE QUALITY AT ALL TIMES . m Fancy Shore Haddock 12¢ Ib Long Island Porgies. . 18¢ Ib Park Your Auto Oblles Boston Blue, whole fish, Fancy Sea Trout .... 22¢ 1b 14c Ib Long Island Sea Bass 25¢ Ib Free Of Chal‘ge Saybrook Flounders.. 12¢lb Large Fresh Mackerel 25¢ Ib Bluefish Steak 16¢ 1b Genuine Bluefish ... 32¢ Ib Fancy Medium Mackerel Penobscot Salmon 32¢ 1b fodedootedototoRated 15c1b Fillet of Flounders. .. 35¢ Ib Rockport Cod Steak.. 18¢ Ib Saybrook Eeels ..... 35¢c 1b . . Fancy Eastern White Halibut, Block Island Swordfish, el lre Battery Co Cape Butterfish, Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming | \4 Clams, Fancy Large Soft Crabs, Large and Medium Scal- |§| lops 45¢ pt., opened Round Clams, Boneless Salt Cod 18¢ Ib, 39 Al’Ch Sto Phone 900 | ;:l::?lfetr?velg'c da_\"—)fl:’;;l' ;r‘;llf'i‘(:lLd! W . o mw}l’ _§l We Are Open Till 9 O'clock Thursday Evening ONE FAMILY HOUSE—19 BARNETT ST. 1!, l( I ! | LU Jiits H Can be bought right if taken at on ‘ B F. h M k | S . & . Moore Bros. Fish Marketl | . v wou wis i e e s warchmes ano was DE WITT Ao RILEY CO.’ InCQ 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Just Off Main St. Seléplfi_oesézg? ::(EEELD ;’S-\EELE)";C;AJS:Z ?OL; AT .THE DEPOT FROM Insurance Service National Bank Bldg. .