New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1923, Page 14

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RN, m'wu iuu.f SR roNRDAY, siérmm i GUFRILLA WARFARE ILLVILLE'S MURD Y | DIES N JITNBY CRASH \| Alpbabetoully - Arpanged For Quick | ~ INBULGARREVOLT) fsg P e o e o st | T, - Gt ' s : : v M hap W Bridgeport Today ‘ ot Chugs Fioid ‘ " e e i # Facts Uncertain, But That There o . | ¢ ) Wridgeport, Bept. 26.—Bleve Hu- - ) ‘ dock, 18, of Monroe, was killed, Olgn ¥ A l‘* Hemane, 19, of Monree, & in 8, y k '“ l’ snn ' . 2 Vineent's hospital seriously hurt, P Tt N e Y 3 - | while three others were siightly in- : e M T L g B ol % | 3 jured when a Jitney bus bound from e Siaies Unes Santey. aad 18 Main Bt A M. Monree to Bridgeport collided with & e 1o an fuch Ish giede London, lopql.hu =The :cnul:u'nhul ) otor truek early today. The ‘“‘.m - Beas reports, printed here yesterday of L] o 4 - F ¢ and injured were all passbngers on v y . 4 : ek ¥ Ly o d half & complete success of the revolutionary 5 ; | bus. The accident oc:rune . L lguria reelves no con- A ' 4 o mile south of Monroe Center Olassinied e O ol \en 407 Glew B movement in Bulguria P ' | NABI Sad” Oalland “notor cars. firmation in later alspatohes from any { s servics, A, 0. Hawkes, Soures. 'fl:' N°::‘fl1§u"$:y";‘n°; far g ; A o | SHIPBUILDING €O, SURPLUS [T o Sory v ; s b . | New York, Bept, 26.—The Amers attempt Lo substantiate it and the 3 - 5 s ; Ehipbullding Ce. reports surpiue brief telegram 1rom the same corres- ¢ 5 o . 8 4 pondent that aopears ~(his. morning W f s : 30, 1980 ‘Tl n- count aiter proc|| ANNOUNCEMENTS eontains no mention of the Belgrade p: e : 3 3 § B rideaad o T4 45 b oA & - s Burial Vaults, Monuments 11 ¥ epecial six 1ouring, $14,714,400 common steck outstand. rumor, § > RS thee atimmtnate have dualisd i - R ’ i I ing and companies with $1,490,446 or | BURTAL VAULTE=Automalle seatng, oow: | $1.190; F. O. B. factor diapatches from thelr special corres. . ? ? B e e eious year | erets seo reinforved, watorarect. Gogs 1ota pondents In Sofla under date of Tues- | thas weed or ol A1l (i elase undere day. Even if these are considerably [ w— N takers, N, B. Vault 316 Maple, Tel, 2765 ecensored they nevertheless show that ” > 4 - £ 4 | By 4 e o> il - . communication with the Tiulgarian Cowy & ] . ; . NASRYIILE SELROTED. Florists and Nursrymen Iy e X T capital Is still open and the govern- L » & . £ v % A $ B g e A8 | Springfield, Mass, Sept. 26.—Nash- PLOWENE AN POTTRD PLANTE- Adelph | C. Paoue 20513, v ment ls functioning. It is clear . - ville, ‘Tenn,, gota the 1924 convention| Randalle, 713 Oak St Phone 68928 Auios and Trucks For Nale # enough that the altuation is serious| . v e of the national exchange clubs as the WRWWA‘ and Tandscape sardener, OTOR T3 T T-os senger Touring oai 5ew- for the administration of Tremler House in Brickboro, near Millville, N. J.,, in which lived Emma Dickson, 15-year-old girl who | resuit of the vote in the convention| . Simensen. ‘phone 31363, g K Zankolt. was brutally murdered ¥ here today, fiuifiiflum'—»‘mn"m‘u‘fl"r:'ia-.'_“i-'.“~ chanically, 3, N Bearle, Cor. Park and i v E 5 . ) While the allegation that 20,000 | WAS brutally ! | e—— 1 e Ber 1, Horeld: e z Lave boen killed in disorders h\l d:l- 4 2 FOTFED plania and cut Hoysora—Fun LR missed as absurd it is evident that the v : 2 3 3 , B, Wulck Co, 335 Arch fighting is fairly c‘omlunl and that the < 8 Clty Advemment Chureh Bt — e S e B IR or, § eylipder spe Just repainted, o beautfrul Pack- casualties nave been considerable. 5 b 1 : Guerilla Warfare, s A £ " A FONOT T "oy Tos—borwaunFhe 01 dnl N y Moe BUNCIT of keyn lost between The OI v woid tires, all 6pest Special Meeting of City Meeting Doand ey PR T e T . e & i u.| i ““The communists and peasants, act- 3 . . e Ing in conjunction, take the villages X To the Members of the City Meeting | ton P, 0. Return to P, O, Box Britain Bulek ~.nd as soon as the troops arrive, burn d 2 1 \ we Board of the City of New Britaln, | _Kensingtor T p ) : T 1 ore! ’ uitior lost in_vicinit SURHInG. fire .as. they flee," says the v o A . s | ward If returned. Tel. §63-4. y Sofla correspondent of the Dafly Ex- 4 3 t Meeting Board will be held on the mfimm.'flwx 1923, 5-pass. sport model, G-eyline press. He compares the task of the | 2nd day of Cctober, A, D, 1023, at (<00 19 RO "\ 62| der touring cur; practically new In every government to an attempt to grasp a ' i ~ . § o'clock, p., m., In the Grammar Willow_8t., second floor; ‘phe . :nllull.ullx;lc‘l,ullir” w’nil‘;:p;;l. 'n:l‘:::,i';‘ plateful of quick silver. A 3 N School Hall on Main Street In sald | EHOKER lost, dark brown fur piece, Sept.| AUt° " i 1 =y 3 '/ New Britain, for the following purs 24, on Hartfoml trolley. Reward if re- N e em- - 4 i 3 Several other correspondents en e ¥ . % DhbNE: turned to_Herald_office. St t Saturday; re- phasize that the Bulgarian army is \ ] ! ; g ; & ¥ i &8 ! not large enough to cover the entire A X i 4 y ¢ ‘ ‘0 act upon the matter o - et ity thira " oot | CHEVROLEF T o soed 55 area aftected and thot it can only & e H / Ing to the amount of one hundred and | ‘phone 2528-3. Poarance, § good {ires * send flylng columns to places where Bk ] L g 25 firty thousand dollars ($160,000) | FOGND—Small biack dog with tan face| paint. New Britain Bulck Ci outbursts occur. ¥ o o k. i bonds of the city to be denominated: nd four white feet; vory young. Owner| street; 'phona 2607 ; i ¢ g % “Sewer Fund, City of New Britain, | _can_have same at Plainville Town Hall. Information received by the diplo- . bk ¥ 1. matic correspondent of the Dally i i t p twelfth series” and approving and |LOBT—Commercial Trust Bavings bank ) Gy ] confirming the action of the Com.| book No. 21476, Finder please notify above bank. | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— Telegraph induces him to take a i, ; : n graver view of the situation than fs 7 4 i b § b & i A mon Council at its meeting September COBT—Sept, T6Th, Detween Piamviile and implied in the Sofia dispatches which 4 ) 19th, 1923, in appropriating said sum | “yong Mendow, Mass., 4 linen sheets and are strictly censored. He writes: 2 Ng B8 5 o N { ¥ to defray the costs and expenses of a palr plllow slips. Reward. 1124 Long ; 4 sewer works, trunk line sewers and | _Meadow 8t., Long Meadow, Mass. TR e » g { ' a | WATCH Tost, Waltham gold-Allcd case with deavoring to maintain the fiction that 4 ) 4 P laterals and other matters connecte ost, Waltham gold-fille: . ‘ with the disposal of the sewage of the 'B"r';f;imp.p?":n:":""‘: ‘;’,::,:r'" 8t., New | Briscoe Roadster, the rising is mainly communist, but 3 4 the latest information shows it to be 4 i \ clly|and to fix lhet nmoutr:t ol’buulch Pevioials * Bulck Tourlng oar, d tl lan. The frequent 3 " 3 g : bonds which may at any time be ls- | _______ _ ‘tecrsonals = = € ;:ggflfa:’ ys;g’rln;:sn to the 1n‘;urg- Detectives say Thompson E g ;i Frank J. I_,ore,' Cl_xmberlqnd sued, with the time or times of pay- | EXCURSION boat to rent, Bisie N, on Conn. Bulck Roadster, ents s confirmed. The Bulgarian|Dickson (above), father of the| i [county detective, is in active |, 0 " ine principal and interest {ivan oury g6, Flaiiux gariite accam. B government is thoroughly alarmed of [slain girl, could KlV‘; them “htt!e' g - : i |charge of the investigation. thereof and the .r'zale of interest. " Ave., city. Phone 2209-13 i PET, approaching dangers as the insurgent [ information to aid them in their é 3 2] 2. To authorize and approve the Store Annor 7 | & 2 4 ! 58l bremepss: e AT d conveyance of & certain|_____ StOvO Aunouncemegpts == 7] movement on Sofia is undoubtedly |afforts to track down the killer.| | - AMEZ SRS . | BIGGEST bargain ever, A foldiig Vet proceeding. 5 Philadelphian whose name the police | piece of land in the Town of Plain Po0Ket- CATETA’ Withe OAHUE. SATETIRE Lass oA 8 decline to disclose, as the man she ;r}i]lle, Connectl(;u:,i in m;c([)}r‘::n;llzer:!;l; for lh.,hp,.m, of & box camera; only $5,96 T8 o o lahd A oary g 3 58 ! |saw in a motor car with Miss Dick- e recommendations o a while they last. Arcade Stud| MRS- FE[JT MAKES BEQUESTS SEEKING GLUE IN PHILA { % ! |scn on September 13, the day of her | Water Commissioners and of the Com- | SAVE 1-3 on coal Fills, Install Zcourate considered. " i s TN disappearance. Miss Hummel, ac-|mon Council at its meeting, Septem-| Metal s‘lv_“fg,‘]::n:"z’;’:é T. B. Woods, 61 TO THE GENTEB GHURGH 8 “ 5 i cording to the authorities said that be;);tit:. :é:n)?i»w S T WANTEDT000 fass Wornsa sad <hiidres Leo St. Thomas, Manager of ¥ A There Believed to Know she had filled his car with gasoline on 5 to be well dressed on casy weekly pay- ) XOHEE: MR (e 2 day of September, A, D, 1923. monts. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Ghureh g~ On. Dopkismiants > aft f that day and that her Lo arioon o ety g A. M. PAONESSA, street; next to Herald office, Leaves $1,000 to Church Itself And | gomothing of Mysterious Slaying of ' & : |chum was in the automobile. il L Attt Wonsnta S | i Should fingerprints on a bloodstain- [ Mayor of the City of New Britaln, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., | Miliville High School Girl. e 3 5 ed plank discovered in the W00dS NEAT | e AUTOMOTIVE j 225 ARCH ST. '"PHONE 2607 ——————————————————— Society. | Millville, N. J., Sept. 26.—Detectives X \here the body was found correspond |\ ppEMENT OF DISSOLUTION. \ FER G to“those of the Philadelphian, County Auto and Truck Agencies 8 By the terms of Mrs. Fanny Pom- |trying to solve the mystery surround- i £ G Deteotive: Frank. ‘Lore . declared ‘he We, the undersigned, the stock- ; L eroy Felt’s will bequésts of $1,000 [ing the slaying of Emma Dickson, 15 . would be arrested and charged with | holders of Murray Brothers, Inc., bo- | BYICE NOWE, GAUS—UBotter care ‘ars | BUICK 1915, six-cyiinder tourlng car, Tooks T ; v Broinnr Y R a uick Is building them. good; b good tires; price only $400. K. New Britain Buick Co,, 226 Arch' rtreat. M. Searle, cor. Park and Maln Sts.; each are made to the First church | ., 014 nigh school girl, planned to jthe killing. The plank is believed to | ing all and the Woman's society of the First have been torn from the door of an |hereby agree each with the other,| Telephone 2607. ‘phone 2110, church; bequests of $500 each are |80 to Philadelphia today to question underground shed, located by the in- | that that corporate existence of Mur-| GADILLAG, JEWETT & PAIGE CAHA | BUICK Jivei Spore Modol Foaaster—besn made to Morgan W. Felt, Dudley P.|a young man of that city whom they 'Emma Dickmn, »15’ of Brick- vestigators vesterday near Port Eliza- | vay Brothers, Inc., shall be wound up Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,” used as o demonstrator. This car carries 1 3 West Main, corner Lincoln_ street. a new car guarantee and will be scld at Felt, Frances C. }’“”;ff undd I;?nald declared their investigation had led boro, N. *J., was found brutally |beth. A bloody hatchet was found in [and terminated according to law.‘ ntng GHANDLER #nd Cleveland vagor card ;"’L a big sacrifice, New Britain Buick Co. W. Parker of this city. and Fanny |ypem to helieve could throw much murdered in Millville, two miles |°ne of the two rooms of the shed and | J. M. Murray is hereby appointed| ~ yccogsories. American Sales Cb., 8 Eim St. P_226 Arch 5. Phane 3007, = tP:maroty I?r:o;vn o: Fa.s“’¥‘§§2;1 x;r;d light on the case, and possibly clear | i “Jen homa She had been |50 Of those working on the case be- | agent and off“cer of lthet 00"';%"" to CHEVROLET lourine, Wb coupe 3430, | BUICK, 1077, ¢ cyllnder Touring ear. Good 1 G Aildping i g o nst sald corpo- dan, $860; ¥, O, B. 4 paint & res. Mechanical con o, re esf 1t un) critivelo, lieve the girl was attacked in the shed | Whom all claims against s g R G SRk Gorne. 70 v r | AR L prleels New BHthin, HOtale 06y tweon a son, Willlam P. Felt and Mrs, misging for a week. The murder |ana ner vay ration shall be presented within four| _Britaln Motor Sales Corp, ¢ Maln_t. 0 t Irma Hummel, a chum of the slain ng d her bdy taken in an automobile SRBRARE Front SRt DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Saiew ff.flcfi'i‘.“fi‘:sfé“’xa"flu’;??- ‘Next to a New Annle F. Parker. . ¢; girl, has identified a picture of the [has aroused the community, to the woods. A Y nd service. 8. & F. M Dated at Berlin, Conn., this g0th| ‘BA7 *5tVoe B & N Metor Bales Co, 8 o ors oy Tmaer tourie mar i o0 condition; has 5 excollent tircs and looks * Japan No Doubt Seeking g day of Sept. A, D, 1923. : : [ e | good. New Britain Buick Co. 225 Areh illi ’ i 2] i Britain, will officiate. lane” from the municipal building on J. M. MURRAY, e M P TSR Rl N Ol i A T R : 100 Million Dollar Loan | Pinnell-McEnroe Weddlng After a wedding tour in Canada, |Park Row up Lafayette street to MARY 8. MURRAY, EX-REP. SISSON DIES n Used Buick. Mo e New York, Sept. 26.—Dispatches At Hartford Cathedral | the couple will reside on Farmington |Canal street with bluecoats stotioned | State of Connecticut, County of Washington, Sept. 26—Former Rep- | CADILLAC "8"—7 passenger touring var, in SERILVEURR. tand o confiim reperisn || sk L § ¢ Freq|avenue, Hartford. =~ They will be at|20 feet apart along both side of the | Hartford, ss. New Britaln, Septem-| resentative Thomas Sisson of Miss- | 7/t cless sbape, good tires, 3460, R. C. Wall street that negotiations looking 108 SORG JRONIIOR, LSO 0L BRWN.| 3ioms o trienide atiée November 1, . |streat. ber 20, A. D. 1923, issipp! died of apoplexy here early to. | <idelph. 127 Cheir dt. Phone %061-2. B F D i brobanly $300,000,000 Lo, Mobntoe,of s Water depariment, | Personally appeared J. M. Murray|day. Mr. Sisson, a democrat, served N S et TR TS rid in Japanese construction are pro- | will become the bride tomorrow morn- T o and Mary 8. Murray, stockholders of | seyen terms in the house, retiring last Maxwell 1921 Touring, only $326; Dodge, gressing satisfactorily. ,The plan is to |ing of Arthur Pinnell, former mem- TO GUARD AGAINST STRIKERS Murray Brothers, Inc., and made oath| March. ' 1919 Touring, $225. Many others, $50 up. ¢ “ The United States h p : issue two series of bonds each bearing|ber of the state police. The cere-| New York, Sept. 26.—To protect 3 States has spent more to the truth of the foregoing agree- i fi:;?;‘or:l" Cohen, Inc, 186 Park stregt, 61-4 per cent interest, one issue to|mony will be performed at St. - néwspaper delivery trucks from the | oD New highways in the last 25| ..+ hetore me. A queen bee is supposed to- lay | GHEVROLET 100 tour run: for 20 years and the other for|Joseph's cathedral in Hartford. Rev.|attacks of strike svmpathizers, po- |vears than the total capital invested MARY M. KINIRY, about 1,600,000 eggs in her life-| dition good, 4 exeollont Civer 40 years. Irancis P. Keough, formerly of NewJ lice today established an “armed |in railroads. Notary Public. time. quick sale. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 4 | St.; 'Phone 2051-; e — CHEVROLET 480 touring car; ‘exceptional condition; special counter-balanced en- gine; cord tires, clock, heater, 'moto- ' THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ‘ T R ' ! DEPENDABLE USED CARS— E " 1923 Dodge Brothers Touring. r=T - —— e Ford 4-door Sedan, like new. — 1922 Ford Sedan. 1921 Ford Sedan. Buick 4-Cyl. Sedan, Bulck Sport Model, Touring Cae Palge 7-pass. Touring cas Overland Tourlng car. ~um- - = g 1921 Hup Chassis. WHAT’S THE MATTER , RAVE YOO MAD YOUR JUST THEM DAYS IS 1 Rl e JEREMIAN ~ WHY THE SAD WALET STOLEN - OR TME wHen 1 was Boss GONE FOREVER' 5 & £, NOTON SALES cone, AND MOURNFUL FACE ? LOST MONEY ON) A RACE? AROUND THIS PLACE - ' T Bt DODGE Sedan, one year old; ke mnew; price reasonable. Inquire 324 So. Maln street, DORT Roadster, . Rudoiph's Garage, 127 Cherry Bt.; 'phone 2051-2, Sales- room, 4 Elm 8t.; 'phone 1790, ESSEX 1923 tquring for sale; runs like new, price very reasonable, Auto Repair * Co., 538 E. Main 8t. Phone 2018-3. FORDS—FIRE SALE— Three tourings, 1 roadster, 1 de- livery, 1 coupe, slightly blefished In our recent fire. Cheap If taken at once. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO., Copight by United Festors Syndiente . 200 EAST MAIN sT,, 'PHONE 2701, T T RS T T BT T e — ¥ORD 1921 touring, excellent condition; private owner; bargain price. 63 Main street; 'phone 873-12, FORD, 1918, for sale, touring; 1016 Bulck touring; 1920 Chevrolet touring; 1917 Bulck readster; 1922 Kord roadster. New Britain Motor Sales Corp., § Main St. LATE MODEL USED CARS AT A SUB- STANTIAL REDUCTION—BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY-— . 1923 Buick 6, sport touring. 1923 Durant sedan. 1923 Overland touring, 1822 Bssex coach 1822 Maxwell touring. 1921 Maxwell coupe. 1920 Maxwell touring 1520 Chevrolet touring. 1922 Ford touring. Oldsmobile sedan, $200, Bufck coupe, $9 Ford touring, $9 Studebaker coupe, $75. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, Copynght. 1973 Newspaper Feature Sorvy 139 ARCH ST, TEL. 3109,

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