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' X% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OGTOBER 15, 125, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES Dynamite time bomb'is exploded at entrance of Chicage Cubs basebhall park and authdrities attribute act to THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Al;ulu.::il‘ .‘::u-u-‘ For Quick ml.l"l Ivh’"l;’fll JALL GRADUATION | CITY ITEMS. | m IN mu ARV “When Al the World Forgets You," ‘:‘:L Jol A, Andrews & Coo~ . Puplls Who Wl Leave High ~ 1 Sobool to Number 40 NO, It 18 Bot aRy 190 Sariy Sor your »nc‘n‘“ now. You d an or service. Wa make e sz low as 500 per Ceal Wil ThalAN_ Aseuraie o Bliips. “‘T B Weeds o paint aud uphelstery :l'.n:“ll brand new). I Ane chaniegily; price oniy 180 M. dester, 193 Areh B ‘phene #11, Governgr Pinchot says President Coolidge alo can meel amergency ecreated by floods of illegal liguor in the United States and declares bad |oppenents of the Landis laber award polities is responsibie for the evil, under which the stadium was built - last year, Charles Kendrick of San Frangisco deplores steady loss of members in the Ameriean lLegion and avows some- thing is radically wrong with the or- ganigation or the things it tries to do 1srael Zangwill, Jewish scholar and author, asserts in New York address that Jews must abandon their politieal | hopes in Palestine or kindle a possible | world conflagration, Lloyd George completes his Can- adian visit and leaves Winnipeg for Minneapolis. | Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes reaches New York and says she is satisfied with depositions taken at Beonvilig, Mo, Mr. and Mrs. ¥, V. MeDonough ¢ —— Trinity street are in New York at- tending the world series games. Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans, —adt, The beard of public works will meet Tuesday evening and will receive and aet on bids for the construction The class that is to be graduated | o o gouer 1,100 feet in Common: next February from the New Britain | yeqiin avenue, Chairman P, €, Me- Senlor High school will be the small- |iyure will preside for the first time, est that has been graduated lrla'm |h:|||l No, No, Nora, fox trot and voeal. institution In many years - ulb'.r about 49 students, according { to unofficial figures, Not since 1900 has the class been so small, In that year it was estimated that about 50 students were graduated, The reason | given for this decreass is the division John A, Andrews & Co.—Advt, Alexander lodge, Neo, 24, 1. O, of tne class into mid.year and June graduations, Daughters of St George, will hold its regular business meeting Wednesday This will by history of thd school to graduate in afternoon at 3 o'cloek in Vega hall, The anniversary supper will be held at 7 o'elock in the evening, Vietor Records. Pierce's—advt, The Y. W, H, A, will hold a meet. ing tenight at 8 o'clock at the elub rooms, ¥ebruary, This system of having “Oh, Harold,"” speclal fox mid year promotions was started sev. €ral years ago in the lowest grade of the elementary achools, and has work- od up to the high school where in ¥ebruary the results of this system will be bought forth when the eclass graduation will be held, The class John O, Andrews & Co,—advt, H Phenix lodge, Odd Fellows, will Lord Beaverbrook has bought.the will hold the usual socials and dances that precede other graduations. On meet tomorrow evening. The degren |pajl Mall Gazette to be absorhed by team will prepare the degree Wwork |tne Evening Standard, London dis- for the meeting in November, patch says. 4 “Maggie.” Some song, Vocallon Rtecord, John A. Andrews & Co.~ January the senlor mid.year ban. quet will be held, on January 25 the senfor mid.year promenade will be held, and on January 30 the class night exercises will be held, advt, The first meéting of the Bclenece Lovisy Moore Tent, Daughters of Veterans, will hold a regular meeting club will be held this afternoon. Plans have been completed for a visit to the in G. A, R, hall, Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock, A supper will precede new State Trade school on South Main street. Al students interested in the meeting at 6:30 o'clock. sclence were requested to meet in the Lunch at Hallinan's-—advt, “That Old Gang of Mine,” by Shan- Academic bullding as soon as possible after the fourth period today. The CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITTw Buiek Coupe, Buick Touring, T passenger, Bulk 4Oyl Bedan. Bulek Spert Model, Touring Con Briscos Roadater, Bulek Touring car, Im'_ Bulck Hoadster trgneporiation, New Mritain Mooy Hales Bulek Touring car, Ldip., 6 Maln street, r | BOTaR MR HERS NOTOR TATE=dalew :‘llld u.nl a I-;llur Bales i B, ¢ niiin; 'yl 3| DURART AND #7T4 and_service, ood Lars' O, Bandal- A _Hence, 18 Main_street; ‘Fhone 3316, . 689-12, | FORD CAN(H, Vordson tracior. iNies wer warden I oLessorivs, AUl wotlve Bales & dervive Lo, 300 K. Maia. HUDSON A WHREX—Americas leading var values, Bee the new couches, lloney. man Auto Balcs Co, Hales and Bervice 149 Arch Bt 'phone 2109, lll::‘uloflll..lfi t.'AII “lnlu;nd‘urvlu. Uity ! § rvive tation, artfor Ve, corner L G Hlaniey, and 16 Main 8t A, M. Paoucsss.| Lost and Vound | NOGTON—11igh gre DIND dog Toat In v 'y of Tiue 1ifila, And service, nity of Biue i, A Woods, Berlin ors to name, of| __Phone 3318, Burt; reward, Finder return to Mrs G.| MOON MOTOR J. Jarvis, 71 Edwards streot, Hartford,| the world over BOOK No, 5495 lost, 17 fourdl return (0| Bervice. 337 Glen 8t.; ') : New Britain National Ranlk, NASH and Oakland juotor cars, Sales aad 50G Touna; biack, Owner can have same| | ;",::'I"';".‘",,l‘: Hawker, 4 Elm strest, [ ling_866-4. e TSP BRI m’——.’.,lrm“., Ay e T TRy ot | WEO MOTOR CARS and tiucks, Kenneth po R4 DOAN 3 0M: - 21 F M, Searla & Co, Hales and service, kim and Mark Ste, Wew Britain, Conn. Main St, Iast Thursday; name on sjde; Telephone 2110, Ae Ateopicd Over the Teisshene Por SUICK MOTOR GARS can 19 reep! o . ", Govenienss of Gustomern. Call 888 "“J 'uw SUiIE and BUIch 1o sbitding them. o Ask For a “Want Ad" Operstor, ain K Ue, 236 Arch stiee Nine persons are killed at Fairland, Ind,, crossing when train hits auto- mobile, 54 i Governor MeCray of Indiana, goes |into seclusion for hrief rest and de. |clines to reveal his whereahouts to |newspapermen, COrner AAncali street. 08 CARE— A Reputable Concern,” eveiand moter oy an President Millerand warns that France must reach a - higher birth rate If it is to sirvive as a nation, P B ge T-pass, Touring can Frankiin Sedan, i Hupmebile, Serious floods hit western OKla- homa and many towns are isolated in on-rush of waters, the first class in the : takers. N, B, Vault 3 5 Florists and Nurserymen e T VLOWENRR, potied piania, ANl Kinds, | 1 work, Free delivery, Groenhouse, 218 Oak i, T NURNERYMAN and_Landacape Rimansen, ‘pliond 3126-3, Army Autos Will Again |FTREFRYSARZrT s shiibe, fow: Aid in Christmas Rush Washington, Oct, 15,~—Preparations to ald the post office department In handling the Christmas package jam have been made by the war depart- ment it was disclosed today in the publication of an order directing corps area commanders to place at the dis- posal of the postal authorities all mo- tor vehicles not actually needed for military purposes. The order applies to the war department motor equip- ment In active service and does not include trucks or other vehicles which | are in “dead storage,' William Jennings Bryan praises Pinchot's efforts to clean up Penn- sylvania and says he would like to trade a democratic governor of New York for a republican governor of Pennsylvania, trot, 1T White Tourlng, ¥ ’ | Trades on hew and used care considered. Leo Bt, Thomas, Manager of Used Car Department, Canadian Girl's Coolness Saves Lives of 17 Others Ottawa, Oct, 15,~The presence of mind of Kunice Parker, girl guide leader, saved the lives .of 17 of of her charges who were hiking on a high bridge over the Rideau river Saturday night, when she ordered them to throw themselves flat on the outer'ties to cscape death be- neath an onrushing Canadian Pacific locomotive, The nineteenth member of the party, however, Mrs, A, Camp- bell, falled to hear the command, Her body was found among the rocks 40 feet below the bridge. works & specialt b NEW BR|TAIN BUICK CO, 225 ARCH 8T, 'PHONE 2607, DORT Wondater, 1921, Rudolph's Garage 127 Cherey B8t hone 20613, Sales room, 4 Blm Et.; ‘phone 1790, DORT 1982 track, . C. Rudolph, show: voom 4 Elm Bt ‘phone 1790, Bervicw Station, 1% vy Bt ‘phone 2051-2, FRELN roadster 1920, 1920 Eosex {ouring | and 1920 Buburban iimousine, #ll In goud mechanical condition, for sale cheap, Ap- ply McGauley & Bennett, 139 Arch non Four and Fox Trot Trot by Cali- fornian Ramblers. John A. Andrews & Co.—~advt, Violins repaired, hows rehalred, L, Plerece & Co.—advt, New Victor Racords out every ¥ri. day at Henry Morans’, 366 Main St —advt, C | roward. Leona I, Homan, 134 Chérry 8t.; ‘phone i years has Selence club in the past been a great success and should have @ successful year this year. The next game for the New Britain High school football team will he against the freshman team of the Connecticut Agricultural college. The game will be played at St, Mary's field, MILK UP IN PARK CITY Bridgeport, Oct. 15.—~Retail milk dealers here have announced an in- crease in price of one cent per quart beginning tomorrow. The new price of grade B milk will be 16 cents a quart, BURNS NOT T0 BE TRADED Veteran Cincy Cutfielder Will Remain With Reds, Not Going To Boston, Hermann Says, New York, Oct. 15.—Reports that George Burns, veteran Cincinnati out- fielder, would be traded to Boston, ostensibly to succeed Fred Mitchell as manager of the Braves, was denied to- day by August Herrmann, president’of the Reds, who is attending the world series, Herrmann declared he ‘had no in- tention of parting with Burns, who, aceording to the reports, was to be exchanged for Outfielder Southworth. Missing French Aviation Men Are Found Safe Today +Paris, Oct. 15.—Air Sergeants Le- veque and Gautier, whose failure to return to the Le Bourget flying field caused fears for their safety, have been found at Arlon, Belgium, fifteen miles' northwest of Luxembourg. They Jost their bearings while returning to Paris from Mantes, where the flew Saturday morning to take aerial pho- tographs, and then were swept horth- ward in a violent wind current, com- ing down Saturday night when their gasoline supply was exhausted. R S T A O WHY WORRY! -————‘ —_— i WEW WeLL ' -IF T AT M CORBETT ! -HOWIA LIKE THAT FIRPO FUSS? Comysight by Unied Fontore Syndveate Hugo E. Johnson of 500 Church street and Miss Irene E. Dacey of 506 Church street have been granted a marriage license. \ Ukuleles, mandolins. Pierce's: advt, “Hey! Vocal. advt, Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— advt, Victrolas, Edisons, Sonoras. C. L. Pierce & Co,—advt. Stella Rebekah lodge, No. 11, will hold a regular meeting at 8 o'clock Friday evening. A whist will be held after the meeting. Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt, Tabs’ advt. Dance and Mardi Gras, Laurel Court, No. 8§, 0. of A, Grotto Hall, Monday eveg Oct. 15.—advt. Shepherd’'s Whist, Tuesday, Grotto Hall.—advt, Stanley Woman's Relief Corps will hold a whist pafty in G. A. R. hall tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. WHY WORRY McKONE CORD TIRES Mean More Mileage Walter Tire Shop Across the Bridge WEST MAIN ST, You Want Any Codfish?" John A. Andrews & Co.— Minstrels--T. A. B. Fair-- I A R POLLY AND HER PALS EXTRA FOOD SPECIALS for TUESDAY THE MOHICAN MARKET Bakery Special! This Is Cookie Week ! Mohican Assorted Cookies ...... Doz. 15¢ Finest Creamery Butter ......... Lb. 49c Large Selected Eggs .. vevei..2 Doz. 73c CORNED BEEF SOLID MEAT FRESH 2 5 c SLICED LIVER. .3 Lb, w 14¢ LEAN FOT ROASTS BEEF .. m._l Oc SPARERIBS ... PRIME RIB . 22c ROASTS BEEF .. FRESH PORK TO ROASY ....... Lb, 20c OUR FAMOUS DINNER BLEND COFFEE .............. LB. RED BUTTERFLY FANCY OOLO FANCY GRATED PINEAPPLE SOLID PACK FANCY TOMATOLS . SUNBEAM MAYONNAISE .. ceeees BOT T Extra Heavy GRAPEFRUIT i BDC ONION 4 LBS, ... S_OII.II(] Yellow Fresh Cut S SPINACH 15¢ Targe Ripe New Mo BANANAS e GRAHAM OR . Lh. Doz..... WHEAT, Y GOSH - JACK DeMPSEY- Lve! = SAY You'RE LUCKY CusS! - ntyfl LS GRAPLS LOBT—$10 and from Franklin Sq., to ward, Lorbert Lafamm MAN'S driving coat found, have same by calling at 1ight and Power Co.; . OLD FASHIONID i noon between streat; return to 1§ §10 wil between Maple 8t Tost Arch and street Saturday night; reward, return to 230 Arch street, Personals GOOD Tiome for hoy 6% wanted in_private famil country, Box 9G, Heraid, Store Announcements Pind preferably BOYCE-ITE FREE—~ From Oct. 13 to Oct, 21, inclusive, every 5 gallons of gasoline at 22 r “gallon, 2 ounces of Boyce-ite, the This product, without mixing, rapld-firing carbon deatroying every respect superlor to gasoline, FRANKLIN 8Q. FILLING STATION, 'OPI‘. THE MONUMENT, cen wives fuel, et aa———————— ACGIDENTALLY KILLED Mother of 9 Children Near Potsdan New York, I'rom Wall and is Discharged. IN; S ¥, OBt Watertown, 15.~—Mu; William Ober, a bullet from a .32 calibre rifle, son, who had been hunting, hung the The rifie over the kitchen door. mother passed through the door an the gun fell. The impact discharge the weapon. and a husband. WHEN WE GUYS FOUGHT, A “THOUSAND BUCKS WAS A LT OF POUGA TO US = The Same A'COURSE You TOLD . THE TRUTH WHEAN THEY ASKED YOU Old Answer Owner can Connecticut unday Chureh and Maple Church with we will pour In your tank super-fuel, the ordinary Dies When Gun Falls 43, was killed at her home near Potsdam, when struck by She leaves nine children STUDEBAKERS - Light six touring, $995, special six touring, $1,360; b, touring, $1,760; K, O, B, factory. Ing Jester, 193 Aich Bt “This Is & Siudebaker year.'" WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Kim St.; service, 147 Cherry 8t. “The Sleeve-Vaive Motor,” R. C. Kudolph. Paone 2061- v AT L + Autos And Trucks For Sale L] » i B R M| BUICK Sedan 1923, 4-cylinder, prand new; driven yery little; can be bought at & 7| Uig discount, N, B, Bulck Co, 325 Arch St;_'phone 2607, linder touring as b excollent tires good, New Britain Buick Co, 225 Ar 8t. Phone 2607, “Next 10 & new Bulck 4 Used Bulck CILVROLET 1919 tourlng car; good ap- pearance, 6 good tires and good top and paint, New Britain Bulck Co, 220 Arch sireet; ‘phone 2607, BUICK COUPE 1925, 6-cylinder, 2 bump- ers, spare tire, etc.; run very little; new every detall. New Britain Buick Co., 225_Arch St.; 'phone 2607, BUICK 1925 Spor. Model Roadsi been a| used demonstrator, This car carrics in| @& new car guarantee and will be scld at # big sacrince, New Britaln Buick Co. 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, BUICK for sale, 1020, 6-¢yl. touring; good condition; pr reasonable for quick sale; 'phone BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder touring car. G paint and tires, Mechanical condition s fine, Low pricel. New Britain Huick Co,, 32 Arch St, Phone 2607, “Next to & Now Buick is & Used Bulck.” . BUICK 1919 touring, i-pass, good palnt, § good tires, new top; price $350. Koen- neth M. Searle, cor. Park and Main Sts. BUICK touring, 1922, 7-pass., disk whoels, many extras, good paint, good tires; will be sold very reasonuble. N. B, Bulck Co., Arch_St.; 'phone 2607 BUICK, 1922, 5 passenger, 6 rylinder spott model, just repaluted, a beautiful Pack- ard biue, 4 brand new cuid tires, all sport extras, This car can be bought right. Nuw n, | _Britain Bulck Co, 225 Arch St. Tel. 2607, CADILLAG touring, 1914; painted and in good mechanical condition; price $150, Kenneth M. Main and Park streets, or ts Searle, cor, ; Special Notice Do not forget the dance and mardi | Bras, Laurel Court, No. 8, Order of d | Amaranth, Grotto Hall, Monday eve,, Oct, 15, 50c.—advt, BY CLIFF STERRETT 1 ToLp Em 1T ‘ wWAS AOANE OF ‘ THEIR DERN l BUSINESS! | | | FORD _roa 1923, In_ good sh bought In June; a delivery body also gdes with it. ¥, L. Green, 227 Glen Bt. FRANKLIN BEDAN 1020, excelient paint, upholstery Iike new, good tires and mes New Brital ‘phone 2607, ., 226 Areh 8t FORDS~FORDS—FORDS— Two tourings at $50 each; one roadster at §756; one 1921 sedan at $325; one light dellvery at 875, A few others at 350 each, AUTOMOTIVE SALES 200 EAST MAIN 8T., 2701, & BERVICE, ‘PHONE HUPMOBILE touring car i A-1__shape, mechanically; five good tires, and looks good; $350 takes it. A. G, Hawker, b3 Eim 8t.; 'phone 2456, HUPMOBILE 1919 fouring_car; upliolstery, new paint, good tires, visor, stop lght, etc; price is very rea sonable. G. Hawker, 82 Bim street; (o ) LR L S HUPMOBILE 1920 (ouring _car, shape mechanically, good tires, fine ap- pearance, several extras; price is low. New Britain Bulck Co., Arch St ‘phone_2607. JEWETT 1923 3-passenger coupe, driven only 5,000 miles arid brand mew in every detall. A. Hawker, 52 Ll street; ‘phone excellent in’ fine 10—-DAY SALE--10 LATE MODEL USED CARS3 AT A BUB. STANTIAL REDUCTION--BUY NOW AND BAVE MONEY-— 1922 Maxwell Sedan, Dodge Roadster, almost new, Special Touring Studebaker, Bulck 6, sport tourlng. Durant sedan, Overland. touring. Maxwell touring, Maxwell coupe, Maxwell touring. Cheyrolet touring, 3 Ford touring. Oldsmoblle sedan, $200. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES C0. 130 ARCH BT TEL, 2103, evrolets, cholre four, 1921 and 1922 tourings, in best of condition. No reasonable offers refused, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn. OAKLAND touring car, 1811, good tires, upholstery and paint; fine running order; prico only $178, Bim 8t.; 'phone 2458, OUR Willys-Kulght demonstrator for sales no trade taken on this, Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St.; 'phone 20b1-2, Salesroom, 4 Elm St.; 'plione 1700, §_car, brand new in every respect and selling at a big dis- count from the list pri: Honeyman Auto Hales Co., 139 Arch St.; 'phone 2100, passenger roadster, of good tires are first rate; engine ery In fine shape; o $250, $6 weekly, M. Irving Jes ‘phone $11, “This 1s MAXWELLS and A. G, Hawker, 52 \oar, 77 ton and Brockaway 2-ton, both In good condition; solid tire equipe ment; make an offer. Kenneth M, , Perk St. cor Main 8t 1018, senget touring car, new paint, excellent tires; used but very lit- tle. This is an exception#l buy at $300, M. Irving Jester, 183 Arch 8t.; ‘phone, “This s _a_Studebaker Year. PAIGE, 1021, sedan; tn goud condition; thoroughly overhauled, new paint, good tires. For demonstration cail C. A.’ Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2! RECQ | STANLEY STE STUDEBAKER |srioERaR STUDEBAKER STUDEBAK GTUDEBAKEH 1032 Hpeedwagon, good tires and mechanically right; repainted; sold with 30-day guarantee; price $800. Kenneth Searle, cor. Main and Park streets, 1923 eport model; sola with a new guarantes, Kenneth M. Searle, cor. Main and Park ctreets, 70 1019 Speedwagon; painted and overs hauled; price 3330, Kenneth M, Searle, cor, Main and Park streets, 1ER cal 1918 Bedan, 1921 Sedan, 1917 Roadster, 1919 Teuring, 1922 touring. We are headquarters for Stanley Steam cars and service. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn, 7N 1017, S-cylinder, -pass. touring car; 4 brand mew cord tires; fine upholstering and paint; mechanically tn fine shape. New Britain Buick Co. 2.5 Arch ‘phene 2407, 1921 cpecial eix touring car; used b Albro as a demonstrator; has had the best of care always: fully equipped with accessotles and can b bought at a bargain price, M. Irving Je 193 Arch St; ‘phone 811, ““This Studebaker Year.' 1922, “Special n upholstering is in fAne condition and motor Is mechanical peifect; must ses car to appreciate for demon stration. New Hritain Ce., 83 Arch phone 07, 1923 “Special 6 touring car; Just ke mew; run only 3,000 miles; equipped with bumper, etop light, mote nickel radiator cap, spare tire, taln Bulck Lo 255 Mr. " Sedan 5 Arch “Toadcter for eals; $ib takes It. Call 2245, of *