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CONBECUTIVE INRBRTIONS 0 SHIPMENTS | Mrs. G. W. Corbin Re-elected MOTHER ARRESTED, [ Tir HERALD ) ALONG EVENLY mS'fi'_ Sunshine Society Head | IAUGHTER| HOBBED | S Ml" m Hears | Mrs. Warren Marshall a Somers Woman Jailed for w" T R Again Leader of 3 Iy 6ot Olicid ‘ Director—New Members|| " ° " 4 ing Otbor-'i Wedding Ring e ¢ State Sunshiners P 4 #xtras, This car can e hervies, .w., .‘ . m | 1 will call, Be FOR Added to “Four Score”| H Branch of Organization, " et 2.-Dr, e Washington, ehief of the bureau eof agri- | economies of the department agriculture, addressing the World's Al the afternoon ression of the Congress here today, declared stale convention of the International ment of dairy production InlSunshine seclety held at the Trinity -~ bot! ~ some extent wifh the periodical short- " ages which had resulted from sea- L sonal changes in the northern hemis- ’.&uu the vast growth of interna- b tlonal trade in dairy products and “pointing ont that the American im- b ports of cheese practically balance . exports of butlur, condensed and pvaporated milk and other similar uets, he declared “the outstand- “pointa of significance are the de- " velopment of dairying in certain 1 tries of the southern hemisphere attendant prominent place obh talned by these countries in the world's Internationa! trade, and the meral decline of Canada and the ted States as exporting countries,” B Improvements in transportation, 8 sald, have affected both quantity and Quality of dairy shipments and re- i frigeration has made possible the [ transportation of fresh milk over 48 t distances. 1t has come about, 1 added, that the price received for dalry products in any one country » 1 now is determined by conditions of | hemispheres had done away 10 yreey o0 Laecept ehurch, yesterday after. | noon, Mrs, George W, Corbin of New Britain was reelected president, 1In | Mrs, Corbin sald that al though she had a year's experience in office ahe felt that she could improve her work «during the coming year, Alrs, Warren W, Marshall of New Biritain was elected a director of the soclety R Among those elected to the Four Beore branch in which all the mem. | Lers are more than 80 years of age, were Mrs, Margaret Traver, Mrs, Sarah Horsfall and W, E, Latham of New Britain, Mrs, Mary Hubbard of Berlin was also elected to this hranch, The invitation of the Cynthia West- | over Alden and Springside Home vhapters of New Haven, to hold the convention in New Haven next year, | was accepted A plano selection was rendered by Miss Margaret Traver of this elty and was enthusiastically recelved, The nominating committee, through | Mrs, Myra Davis, | brought in the following list of names | Presldent, Mrs, | its chalrman, for officers for 1924: y. and demand the world over.| George W, Corbin, New Britain: first ‘More than 20,000,000,000 pounds|vice.president, milk,". sald Dr. Taylor, “were re-| Hamden: second vice-president, Mrs, 7 of quired during the past year to pro-|George Bradley, New Haven; duee the butter, cheese and preserved | vice-president Mrs, that entered into the interna-! l,‘ trade of the world. Pifty years ago the total international " trade in dairy products amounted to . ahout one-fourth its present size and " eonsisted of shipments to England of | butter from Denmark and France % of cheese from Holland and Switzer- ~ land, of cheese from the U'nited States d_of-butter and cheese from Can- In the past 25 vears, dairving has been developed In New Zealand, L Australla and Argentina and those | countries have come into prominence a8 exporting countries. Denmark, ¥ Holland and Switzerland have become | Russia at-| [ d an important place in exporta- | creasingly important. £ tion of butter just prior to the world [ war but is now entirely out of inter- ational trade and Canada has be- "eome a lesser factor as an exporter ©of ‘¢heese but holds an important _"5’ placé in butter exports.” ‘Rifimnds in Germany Get Paid Much in Advance | " ™! Paris, Oet. 3.—A Havas dispatch | Mayence today says it is ru- | 0} npga that the German railroad men ‘in " the Rhineland received “months’ pay in advance October 1, the (:’lb’menu to individuals running up to 00,000,000,000 marks. Each of these payments, it {s declared was to train mert who had refused to work for the e French and Belgians and are reported | o Hive been made secretly almost at . the moment the Berlin government . was officially proclaiming the cessa- fon"of passive resistance | MRS. “SUNDERLAND SURPRISED. ' Twenty-five relatives and friends of ‘Mrs.. Fred Sunderland of 411 West ain street pleasantly surprised her st ;evening, the occasion being her rthday. Music and dancing were | in, Mi Lilllan Jones, third Louise Btevens, Niantie; state organizer, Mrs. Hen. rietta Pinches, Berlin; state represen- tative, Mrs, Henry Zorn, New Haven; recording secretary, Mra. Myra Davis, Niantic: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Archie M, Morse, New Haven: treas- urer, Mrs, Fred P, Holt, Hartford; Chairman of the executive board, Mrs. Edith Paul, New London; Mrs, A. C. Stearns, Quaker Hill; Mrs, Dor- thea Judd, Hamden: Mrs, Willlam Hughes, New Haven; Mrs, George Manville, Waterbury; Mrs, W, H, Meserole, Niantic; Mrs, Annie Miller, East River; Mrs. Arthur Lennox, Hartford; Mrs. Susan Lockwood, West Haven; Mrs. Jessie Benedict, Niantie; Mrs. H. L. Walton, Salisbury, and Mrs. Warren Marshall, of New Britain, The secretary was Instructed to cast one vote electing the slate as brought The officers were insttalled by President Cynthia Westover Alden. A rising vote of thanks was ex- | tended to Canonicus Branch of New three | RBritain for the hospitality shown to the visiting delegates, Following the singing of “America” ng was adjourned, HOWER FOR MISS KALLBERG Miss Anna Kallberg of 37 Wells street was tendered a miscellaneous shower hy her assoclates of the Stan- ley Works shipping room office last evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Bailey of 21 Richard street. Miss Kallberg was the recipient of many pretty and useful gifts, A mock mar- riage was the feature of the evening, Miss Jennie Kajaskas acting as the bride, Miss Helen Karpinski as the groom, Miss Esther Bergeson as hridesmaid and Miss Olga Kallberg as the best man. Miss Kallberg will be- come the bride of Gustaf A. Bloom- | quist at the First Lutheran church on November 3. Somers, Conn, Oel. J.-~—Arrested yesterday on eharges of disturbanee | and intoxication, Mps, Mickhae! Ma kura was found in possession of the | wedding ring of her daughter, whe | was marvied during the forenoon and | the logs of whose ring is helleved to | have started all the trouble, M — [ Makara, arralgned in the TLock il e | o — eourt last night, was found “Elilly ) " G hrs -1 My , C, OF 0, MEETING i‘:;“f.:,: 'I::d‘::;‘“'."':r\' ":;‘;::::'"‘“ "“': The nominating committee of the was arrested on similar oharges, had \.'"“""I' Bureau of l!“‘ Chamber of Ris oase-fled: ( ommeroce met in the chamber roems e troubia took place at the Ma- | 41,4 2L (% S TR rommities ::";h .‘f":" “‘;:"_""'Ihl'""u::::":“”‘_::"'“ on fire prevention weelk at 4:30 o'clock "m"),‘ Many guesta had mathered|thi8 aftornoon. A meeting of the i SRk 1”'”:" Nundanlr‘ It way | COnnectiout association of chamber of { o rece | " eld in discovered that the ring had been tak- ::,,7:::,"::,:::,’::‘"‘:,::.:"):l:y: (":n'lln en from the bride and a general mix- - o up followed which resultad in the Wi Teprosent New Britain state poliee heing summeoned and lh«’ parents of the bride baing placed un- der arrest, DR. BARKER 10 POINT 0UT | PARENTS' RESPONSIBILITIES Minimum Space, 3 1 SoMiuimum Hoek Chary “Wo Ad Aicepiad ARes OClassitied Page on Satno Dav, Ads Accapled Over the Telephons For Conventen: 38 Conts, NOTICE, Store at No, 44 TNroad sireet, New Britain, Conn,, consis! of n complete line of crockery, glassware, notions and children's toys will be #old by auction Saturday morning, the Gth of this month, at 11 o'clock | WM, HOWARD WAKELEE, Official Auctioneer IRVING I, RACHLIN, Noted Lecturer Also to Speak Before Trustée, Rotary Club at Meeting Tomorrow CITY ADVERTIS! NT. Layout of Carmody street, from High street to the west line of Gold street: 4 Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, Conn., Oct. 3, 1923, Barker, who delive ed a series of lectures before the Ro- [ tary club and méthers and fathers of this ity last winter, will speak at the | regular meeting of the New Britain {505 Chom it ‘may concern: | | Rotary club tomorrow noon at the Notice is hereby given that the [Eike oluhOn A RARIEIAT (sirear AL of Compensation and Assess- |2 o'clock In the afternoon he will ad- | ment of the City of New Britain has ; made the following appraisement and award of damages and assessment of wpecial benefits or hetterments, caused by the Layout of Carmody street, from High street to the west line of Gold street, together with grade and hullding lines for the same on each | glde, viz: Dr, Charles B, MRS, GEORGFE. W, CORBIN GOVERNORS MEET 0CT, 90 Dry Law Enforcement, Immigration and Anti-Narcotic Statutes Sub- Jects for Discussion. Washington, Oct. 3.—Invitations | were sent out from the White Housc teday to the governors of the 48 states for a conference with President Coolidge, October 20, to discuss law enforcement, particularly as applied to prohibition, immigration and anti- narcotic statutes, The governors will come to Wash- Ington from their annual confetence at West Baden, Ind,, leaving Indian- apolis the evening of October 19, and arriving in Washington shortly after | noon the next day. They will go di- | rect to the White House, where they will be entertained at luncheon by the | president, after which work of the| conference will begin, | The plan for the conference pro- | vides that the heads of the depart- | North Side, Damages Benefits | City of New | Britain 2 L. 82,462,007 $4,196.67 | 5 | South Side, | Mary Yablonski. 127.06 City of New Rrit- ain, cost of con- truction ....... 2000.00 $4,589.97 Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest: ALFRED I. THOMPSON, City Clerk. 393.30 $4,589.97 Nox 046G, T | AV T3 on coal BIiIE. l i ;# WARTE T i CHEVROLE HUDSON AND EBBEX- LEXINGTON—HIigh gra Ruddy.' ‘Phene § return 1o A eys, erald offi Finder ey case, with day, Finder return to ATHE and vim Tosl between Mack s and American Paper (ioads Co., Herlin, Finder please urn 1o Mack's Garage and reeslve Vishing parties accom. river, Carry 15, \ §3 Roeky Wil dated, J, J, lawlor, Av Goon family; prel Herald, _ Stora_Announcements T “yau_ wen our Phota Albums &t 3ke ench? Home of them age worth one dol 1At all leather covers, Come and got yours, Arcade Studie, prival Avurate Waods, 61 Inatall ther Btrips. T, K. ‘phone 2766, TPTAN, Whoemaker, 18 con- Cit. Motal W' Main st res FVE A durting his, shop at 582 K L0068 mon, to be well dresssd on Hoston —— L AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies ate being bullt and Bulck s bullding them,” Buick Co., 236 Arch strest CADILLAC, JUWETT & PAIGE CARB— Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,” corner Lincoln street, d Cleveland motor cars ana Amotican Sales Co., § Elm 8. motor ¢ or _economical transportation. New Britain Motor. Sales Corp, 6 Main_street, Lash DODGE BROTIERS MOTOR CARS—Baiew and service, U’ and service, FORD CANB, Fordson tr ico; genuine parts and otive Sales & S car values, Bee the new coaches, man Auto Sales Co, Sales and Bervice 139 Arch 8t.; ‘phone 210: HUPMOBILE CARS—8 d Bervice Station, Hartford Av Stanley, and 15 Main 8t. A, M. Paonessa. motor cars, Bal nce, 51 Main S and service, C. A, B ‘phone 2216, MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably knsan the world over. F. Green, Sales aund Service. 227 Glen_Bt.; 'phone 28 ments of justice, treasury and labor, which are particularly concerned with the enforcement of the legisiation to | be considered shall present the view of the federal government with spect to co-operation in enforcement. This presentation will be followed by | izt RE a discussion of what the states can do | dress the student, body of the Senior in a co-operative way. High school in the Academic building AT {auditorium, and terminated according to law, and He ‘will also speak at the palace |J. M. Murray is hereby appointed | theater at 4 o'clock in the afternoon |agent and officer of the company to to mothers and daughters. At this | Whom all claims agalnst sald corpo- time he will have as his subject “The | ration shall be presented within four | Mother's Responsibility to Her Daugh- | months from date. | {ter.” At 8§ o'clock in the evening he f Dated at Berlin, Conn., this 20th } AGREEMENT OF DISSOLUTION. We, the undersigned, the stock- | holders of Murray Brothers, Inc, be- ing all the stockholders of record, | hereby agree ecach with the other, that that corporate existence of Mur- ray Brothers, Inc., shall be wound up| DR. CHARLES E. BARKER $1,000 REPORTED GONE. So is Bookkeeper for Warren Watson Tire Co, in Hartford, Hartford, Oct. 3, —Harry Bdgerton, NASH RED MOTOR CARS and trucks. nd Oakland motor ca a Elm \nd service. A, G. Hawker, 58 street, Telephone 2456, Kennsth M. Searle & Co. Sales and service, Cor. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, Telephone 2110, STUDEBAKERS--Light six touring, § special six touring, $1,350; big six tour! $1,750; F. O, B, factory. M. Irving Ji 193 Aich 8t, “This Is a Studebaker ye: S TLLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4.Eim Bt.; service, 127 Charry 8t. ““The Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph, Paone 2051 will speak at a gathering of fathers |day of Sept, A, D, 1023, bookkeeper of the Warren Walson | ;4 gons at the Ceniral Junior High J. M. MURRAY, Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 CHBVROLET 430 touring, A-1_sBaps, § ; | CHEVROLET, 1037, 490 Build Strength Friday. Uminary examination estimated that $1,000 is missing and 8ays that the books have becn Tire Co., here, has been missing since Warren. Watson after a pre- of the books, “well school auditorium. He will have as his topic “A [ather's’ Responsibility to His Son.” NEW HAVEN CAUCUSES MARY 8. MURRAY. State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, ss. New Britain, Septem- ber 20, A. D. 1923, Personally appeared J. M. Murray BUICK 1920 i-pass. touring body for sale, including mew top, windshield, four fenders and running boards, excellent paint and upholstery. See Hull, Automoblle Department, Trade 8chool, New Britain, Conn, Mr, State CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE OITY~ Buick Coups, Bulek Touring, T passsnger, Buick 4-Oyl, Sedam Pulck Spert Model, Teuring Oas Briscos Roadster, Buick Tourlag car, Bulck Roadater, Bulek Touring car, Faige 7T-pass. Tourlag can and used cam considered, Leo St Thomas, Manager of Used Car Department, NEW, BRITAIN BUICK CO, 225 ARCH 8T, 'PHONE 16017, 226 _Arch 8t.; ‘phone 2607, BUICK 1917 Bport Model Woadster, besn ort_ Model Toadster, demonstri This car carries cy! ing res. Mechanical condition fine, Low pricel, New Rritain Buick Co. 226 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, “Next to & Ne Buick Is a Used Buick BUICK, 1919, § cylinder touring car, In 8n8 i § excellent tirce and Jooks good, Ne ritaln Bulck C #t. Phonp' 2607, 4 Used Bulck. CADILLAC "8 Coupe, $150; Bethlehem Truck, Maxwell 1921 Touring, only $3: 1019 Touring, $226. Many others, $50 Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 186 Park strest, Hartford. “Brown" head lamps, special top and curtains, step plates, motometer, wind ghield wiper, nood cover, ete, Mr. Kinmond, 47 Walnut street. cord tires, new battery, touring, A-1 cen. e; buy- ‘phone dition every way; will demonstr: ing closed car, 34 Trinity St.; 26734, G A IS ML e CHEVROLET Sedan, 1032, for sale; in firat class condition. Inquire W, C. Shepard, Berlin; 'phone 3069-2, CHEVROLET 480 touring car, general con. dition good, 4 excellent tires, $100 for quick sale. R. C. Rudolpn, 137 Cherry St.; 'Phone 20512, ster, 1921. Rudolph’s Gar: ‘phone 2051.2, Sal phone 1790, JESTEIi'I— HARVEST USED CAR BALE® We have rented our Used Car Salesroom for Carnival ‘lfld Dance Purposes, so we are cuttlag ome. They Now 18 third off of every Used Car. must go; they will go. your Den't wait chance, until 8pring—Buy Now! enjoyed and vocal selections were 3 mdered by* Miss Gladys Ronnalter, to thruwlgfé(t,hucold es Ronnalter and Kenneth » bétz:. . An. old-fashioned supper was SCOTTS EMULSION and Mary S. Murray, stockholders of Murray Brothers, Inc., and made oath to the truth of the foregoing agree- ment, before me, MARY M. KINIRY, Notary Public. jumbled.” He believes Edgerton is| New Haven, Oct, 3.——Republican heading for Cleveland. An expert ac- | ward: caucauses to chose delegates to countant has been engaged for two|the city convention which will nom- days on the books and is expected to|inate a mayoralty and aldermanic be busy for at.least one more day be- [ candidates were called today for Oc- fore accurate figures are obtained. tober 25, HUDSONS, BUICKS. PAIGES, STUDEBAKERS, NATIONAL. STEARNS-KNIGHTS. DCRI'PPE!OOTH. MAXWELLS, DODGES. OAKLAND. DORTS, OVERLANDS. FORDA. KISSBL, AND MANY OTHERA Correct this sentence: ‘T have a charge account,” said she, ‘but I don't buy a bit more than I wouldjf I paid cash.” irved, a birthday cake adorning the center of the table. Mrs. Sunderland ‘yeceived many beautiful gifts. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Hustle This On Your Harmonium THEM DAYS \S GONE FOREVER ! OTHER THAN NAROLEON'S ANOTHER VASE JUST LUKE (T~ WIFE — THE EMPRESS T WAS OACE OWAXD BY A Queent We Will Be Open Eveniagy / 193 ARCH STREET 'PHONE 811 “Thie Is a Btudebaker Year* FORDE—FIRE SALE— Three tourings, 1 readster, 1 do livery, 1 coupe, siightly blemished in our recent fire. ' Cheap if takes at ence. Perhaps It's a Chronic Condition With Ashur AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO., " s o My GOODAESS, UNK! SHES AST ME SIX TIMES THIS KEEPS yA KIADA BUSTED, DOESAT i ——————————— LATE MODEL USED OCARS AT A sUB. BTANTIAL REDUCTION—BUY NOW AND SAVE MONET— . L Special Studebaker touring, Bule 6, eport touring. Durant sedan. Overland touring. Essex coach. Maxwell touring. Maxwell coups. Maxwell touring. Chevrolet touring. Ford touring. Oldamobils sedan, $200, Bulck coups, $96. Yord teuring, $20. Studebaker coupe, 1020 1823 1923 1923 1922 1922 | 478, HONETMAY AUTO SALES CO, 139 ARCH 8T, TEL. 210,