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IS, EVPRATY 10 4 Por Cent of Winter's age Goes 01 Into Al Washington, Oet. 18.-~From thr 4o four per cent of the gasoline ao- eumulated during the winter season is lost through evaporation, the bureau of mines has determined in a series of experiments to find & method of preventing waste. The use of cool- ing systems in vapor-tight tanks, the experts believe, would cheok dissipa- The usua! practice of the larger re- finers, the bureau found, is to store surplus stocks during the winter sea- son in order to meet the heavy de- mands during the summer months. On April 1, 1923, there was an cumulation of 1.336,417,871 gallons subject to loss by evaporation, In the process of evaporation, the first fractions to escape are the most volatile, and the dissipation of these vesults In a large financial loss, not only because of the reduction in vol- ume, but mainly because the charae- teristion of the gasoline are changed, The loss by evaporation of a small percentage of u tank will usually re- quire & relatively large addition of light products, The bureau of standards has been oxperimenting on means of prevent- ing waste by evaporation, and at the time of the recent explosion which re- sulted In the death of wseveral men there, 1t was announced that the work they were engaged in would anve half a billion dollars a year which now Is wasted by evaporation, A report containing their conclusions 15 expected soon. CLEVELAND WITHDRAYS City No Longer is Contending for the | Democratic New York Committee States, National Convention, Saxeny situation is desperate, Her- lin government prepares to send more troops to prevent Bavarian invasion communist terror grips Saxony industrial leaders appeal to Berlin for protection | Beviet RMussia calls up three military elasses for training in face of troubled situation en Polish berder, Lleyd Geo in Chicago address, shows little evidence of lliness, appar- ently having recovered from cold and fatigue, Themas A, Edison says a good man would be spoiled If Henry Ford were elected president, American Legion auxfliary made up HAS GREAT CHANCE French Horseman Stands to Win 210,. 000 Pounds on Race Without Risk- ing One Cent of His Own Money, Paris, Oct, 18,~Through the vip. tory of A, K. Macomber's Rose Prince in the Cosariwiteh stakes at Newmar. ket yesterday, Plerre Wertheimer, the I'rench horseman, owner of Epinard, the noted Irench three-year-old, stands to win 210,000 pounds or roughly 15,000,000 franes, without risking a single centime of his own money, should his horse finish first in the Cambridgeshire stakes, to be run Oct, 31 at Newmarket, Some weeks ago a firm of London bookmakers lald Wertheimer 30 to 1 ugninst Rose Prinee In the Cesarl- witch, the winnings, If any, to go on Epinard at 6 to 1 for the Cambridge- shire, Wertheimer, after withdraw- ing his original stake of 1,000 pounds has 30,000 pounds working for him against 180,000 pounds, thus \irtually obtaining 180 to 1 against the French erack, which is now a strong favorite in the future books at 3 to 1. Wertheimer's trainer, Eugene Teigh, and his stable followers, also got abdard the Fpinard wagon with several good-sized bets at odds rang- ing from 10 to 1 to 4 to 1, and a of women whe did war work tables resolution condemping the Ku Kiux Kian. Kev. Dr. Harry Emersen Fosdick tetls Congregationalists at Springfield, | Mass, that with four millien peer |people in the United States moral fibre of country is seriously deficient, Rev, Caleb Ridley, known as the [imperial kludd (ehapiain) of the K. K. K. is arrested in Atlanta on charge of being drunk while driving |an autemobile, | P Antl-bonus at American Legion convention is active at Ban Francisco [ with this platform: “For the disabled ’v-\ erything; for the able-bodied, noth- UNIFORM LEGISLATION This Is Suggested for States as Sub- stitute at Hand for Centralization of Federal Government, West Baden, Ind,, Oet, 15-Unk form state legislation is the substi- tute at hand for continued centraliza- tlon of federal government against which there s constant complaint, Nathan Willlam MacChesney of Chi- cago, president of the natlional con- ference of commissioners on uniform state laws, told the governors' con- ference today, “Thero Is constant complaint about the loading up of our federal govern- ment with activities that properly be- long with the states and a continued centralization which spells bureau- eracy,” he sald. “Most thoughtful men recognize that the continued chinery at Washirgton to administer activities which can only be handled effectively by local governments, wrong in principle, but few are de- voting themselves to a constructive effort to obviate the apparent neces- sity for centralization. People de- mand efficlency and if the movement fs to be checked an effective substi- tute must be found. Such a substi- | tute Is really at hand in enactment of uniform state: laws.” creation of huge administrative ma- | ¥ LA0AL AND PRIV, INSVEUCTORS - WANTED - INSVEIUOVORS. = Y ENPLOTMENY AGENCIES HELP - AGENTS WANTEL. HELP-NEN WaANT HELP - WOMEN WANTED - MBN WOMEN NS WANTED u‘ N FIN AL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INVEATMENTS. STOUKS, BONDS MONEY LOANBD WANTED-TO BORROW. “VI—LIVE §T00K CAYTLE AND SWINE DOGE, CATH, P EGGE. POULTR TH “WANT ADS" Alpha e oty Arvanged For Quick aud dy Refeence | 18 ARTIOL BUILDING MATERIALS. r BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT, FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS. PEED AND WU PERTILIZERS, SERDA, PLANTS FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING GOOD THINGS 10 BAT. HOUBEHOLD ARTICLES MACHINERY, BLEU, & TOOIE MERCHANDISR AT THE ETOREA MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSH. WATCHER, DIAMONDS, 1 New Britain Herald Member Audit Bureau of Clreulations YA FAMILY NEWSPAPER" List of Standardized Headings AL T APARTMENTS & TENEME B NESE PLACES YOR RENT. DESK ROOM AND OFFICES, FARME FOR RENT. HOUSES MOR RENT, SURURRAN POR RENT. VACATION PLACEN POR RENT, VAUCATIONINTE WANTED, WAREHOUSES & BTORAGE, WANTED- TO HENT, T ERTATR VOR RALE ™ + BETATE, . 8 PROPERTY, R SALE. 1=ANNOUNCEMENTS ~MONUMENTS. DEATH NOTICES, . DIRECTORS. LOAT AND FOUND. PERRONALS, ~BTORF ANNOUNCEMENTA H=—AUTOMOBI $--AUTO AND TRUCK AGE $-AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALE, 10-AUTOMOBILER FOR EXCHANGE. 11~AUTO PARTS AND ACCRSSORIES, 12-AUTOMORILES WANTE [ 13AUTOB- TAXI SERVICI 14--GARAGES TO LET, 15— MOTORCYCLES AND RICTCLES 18- MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED, SERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING, IM—DBUSINESS SERVI 18- BARBERS, HAIRD'S, MESSKE 19-BUILDING AND CONTRACT, 20-BUSINEES FERVICE RENDERED, 21--DENTISTS. 22--DRESSMAGING AND MILLINERTY, 23~DYEING AND CLEANING, INSURANCE - ALI, KINDA, ~LAWYERS - PATENT ATTORN ~~MOVING, TRUCKING, STORAC PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, ~PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WORK, PRESSING AND TAILORING, ~PRINTING, JOBBING, BTATI ~PROFERSION AL, BERVICES, ~REPAIRING AND PIANO 7 IN WANTED TO R R BERVICES, A ~RLDG, & BUSIN RUILDING LOTS ¥ -~ FARMS Fon L HOUSER FOR BALE, SHORE PLACES FOR SALE, SUBURBAN FOIt BALE REAL ESTATE FOR FXCHANGE, M- REAL BATATE 1 XT—RO0N -HOTELS, #9--ROOMS FOR RENT, $0-ROOME AND BOARID, ROOMB FOR HOUSEKEEPING WANTED ~BOARD OR L) ' ANNOUNCEMENTS ' ‘aults, Monuments BURTAL VAULTA = Antoniatic crote steol reinforced, waterproof. Cost | than wood or metal. All first class under- § Maple, Tol, ¥lorists and Nurserymen RONTON FEIN cut or In po 1ER. 8B, Y8, nihemums, eliler New Britain Tel. § Funeral work, Free - lie's_Greenhouse, 8t 2 Tel, 689-12, ANNOUNCEMENTS )| Blore Aniouncciienis 1 frames (9 Bt guy of your pletures; & hun. - Wied ditfarent siyles and slass Bl yous fiififir e Aivade Studie. T000 Wien, wounen and childies wents. Boston Ulethlag #reei: Best 18 Hersld effien T on cou Meotal Westher Stiips. T, B Weods, 81 Naln strest; ‘phons 1 BUICK MOTON CARS—fet bullt and Buics s Luidig Vhem. !-A'fi:m":ufw. G0 B8 ACh WIS | 00i0R8T USED CARE IN THE CITTw OF AN YA Reputavle Ountera er_Aducoln street 8 for THEVAOLET molor Britain transporiation, Ne . 8 Maln street, ecomnol Motor Sales NlLi ‘phone NiTAND #TAR 1ol e dules A Bence, FORD CATE, Vorason e, ¥ Parts and acoossories, Aule: motive Hales & bervive Co, 200 TUDRON" AND PRREX — Anierica Aar values Hes (he new conched Halea o, Bales and wwrvice - Arch Bl ‘phone 3108, 5 HUPMOBILY UAJS-—Bales and service, au Bervice miation, Hartford Ave, corner tanley, and 16 Main ¥, A, M, Pacncass. TNGTON—Tiign & Motor cAre, Bales service, O Bence, bl Maln Wi Eim BURA the world ey lee, 331 G _'pho NABI and Oaklaud miotor cars, Sales sorview, A, . Hawker, 53 Kl street, ‘Y'elephone 216 e HEO MOTOI CARB and trucks, Kenneth M. Bearlo & Co, 8 and servic Eim and Merk Bta, wew Britaln, Conn Telephone_3i1 ht six touring, ¥ $1,360; blg 8ix (o ¥, M. Arving J & Btudebaker yen: STUDEBAKERS--L| ) ¥.'o, 193 Aich 8L . WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Eim 8t.; service, 137 Cherry Bt. “fhe Bleeve-Vaive Motor,” M. . Rudolph, FPoone 2061-3. Autos And Trucks For sale Sany week e o Dutrte Turele o 151 Cherry 8 room, 4 Bim 8 Tk voom 4 Blm 8 Siation, 137 et ke new, good tires & n fne shal New 215 Areh phene urhalu‘uv chanica Bulck € - SXUER.. TRInTE Hudson Bedan, Ford Sedan, Ford Coupe, Bulek Coups, Bulek Touring, T passsnger, Bulek ¢-Cyl, Bedan, Bulck Bport Model, Touring Cen Briscos Roadster, Bulek Roadster Bulek Touring car, Palge T-pasa. Touring can Franklin Sedan, Hupmobile, White Touring, LI nan (L] LU " mr " "e 10 m Trades un hew and used cars conaldel Leo Bt Thomas, Manager of Used Car Department, BRITAIN BUICK CO, 'FHONE 26001, NEW 325 ARCH ST, FORD coupe, 1931, with fve cord tires; motor in Ane condition. 'Phone 1339-14. FORD Sedans, 1621 models, one with over 4200 worth of extras. Aaron G. Cohen, L 186, Park 8t., Hartford, Conn, FORD COUPE, 19 excellent condition throughout; fine Appearance; can be bought cheap, New Britain Bulck Co, 226_Arch 8t.; 'phone 2607, } FORD 1923 eedan, less than one month old, brand new In every detall, spare tire, ete,; selling® at a big dlecount N BUICK Bedan 1933, 4-cylinder, driven very little Britaln Bulck Co,, 226 Arch Bt. Tel, 260%, —_— huge sum will thus cross the channel | should Epinard repeat on Oct. 31 the | vietory he achleved when he won the | o gnrdener. 218 n* NURSBERYMAN and Lanfecape 3. New York, Oct. 15.—Cleveland has Bimonsen, ‘phone 312 withdrawn as a contender for the ::( discount, N, 8. sulck Co, 34-~CORRESPONDENCE COURSLS, FORDS—~FORDS—~FORDS 36~ DANCING THEACHERS, next democratic national convention, according to John R. Young, secre- tury of the committee which is seek- ing to bring the gathering to New York. Chicago withdrew several weeks| ago, Mr. Young said, declaring the two withdrawals appeared to leave this city ashhe principal contender. Chicago, he said, abandoned all hope when it was announced that New Stewards' cup at the opening of the Goodwood meeting last July in a field of 14, SE CHAOS IN EUROPE London, Oect, 18.—Dr. Hilferding, socialist finance minister in Dr. Strese- mann's first coalition cabinet, con- tributes an article to the hnglluh‘ weekiy. The New Leader, in which he forecosts that would happen to cen- York Intended to raise a fund of at least $250,000 to entertain the con-; vention next summer, Word received from Cleveland, Mr.| Young added, was that while that city was confident it could raise a fund to | pay the expenses of the convention, it had decided to relinquish its claim because it had been learned that a majority of members of the national democratic committee had openly &spoken in favor of New York. NO CLOSED SEASON Government Advises That Law Will Not Be Off On Halibut . Washington, Oct. 18.—The state de- partment issued today formal notice that there would be no closed season for, halibut fishing during the winter of 1923-24. Under the terms of the Northern Pacific Halibut convention agreement was to have been reached upon a closed season. In that con- nection the department’s statement seid: . “As no binding agreement has been reached concerning the closed season provided for by the (Northern Pacific Halibut) convention, notice is hereby given to those engaged in the hali- but fishing industry both in Canada and in the United States, that there will be no closed time for halibut I tral Europe if German unity were de- stroyed. In this event, Dr. Hilferd- ing believes, central Europe would be flung back to conditions that existed [in 1815, SUCCEEDED BY CUBAN New York, Oct. 18.—Willlam C. Reich, a veteran New York newspaper man has retired as president of the Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin and has been succeeded by Rafael R. Govin of El Mundo of Ha- vana, Cuba, it was learned today. WANT FARMER-LABOR AID By The Assoclated Pre Moscow, Oct. 18.—The federated farmer-labot party of America will be asked to affiliate with the new inter- national peasants’ council according to W. H. Green of Omaha, vice-chairman of the national committée of the party. e NOTICE. My wife,’ Fannie 13, Monahan, hav- ing left my bed and board without Just cause or provocation, is no longer entitled to credit in my name and I hereby warn all persons from trusting or harboring her on my account as I will no longer hold myself responsible for debts of her contracting. New Britain, Conn,, October 18, 1923, HUNGARY 1S HOPEFUL Hears That England and U. S, Stand Ready to Help With Loan Budapest, Oct. 18.—News of the reparation commission’'s action in re- questing the league of nations to draw up a plan for reorganization of the Hugarian finances on the samo gen- eral plan as was applled to Austria was received here as the first tangible result of Premier Bethlen's negotia- tions in Geneva. Financial circles in the capital are undismayed at the report that the little entente nations will not take a section of the loan as they did for Austria, as it is understood here that England and the United States have agreed to float the loan if it is grant- ed. KROONLAND IN SERVICE New York, Oct. 18.—The steamship Krbonland, 22,500 tons, witl resume service today, for the first time since the war, between New York and California, via Havana and the Panama Canal. Fortnightly service with the steamships Finland and Munchuria salling November 1 and 22, respectively, will be established. The renewal of service will be under the direction of the Panama Pacific line, a subsidiary of the inter- national mercantile Marine Co. FRANCE LOSES HEAVILY Paris, Oct. 18.—France loses an- nually between eight and tep billion francs because of the antiquated and unbusinesslike administrative methods to which the government clings, ac- cording to the report of a committec on economics established by a number Signed, .. PETER F. MONAHAN, THEM DAYS IS GONE \ET’S FOREVEE_" Ensnare This on of large associations, UsTEA NURSERYMAN—Fruit trees, shrubs, fiow- ers, berries, hedge plants. Send address, I _will_call. Box 29, Herald, POTTED plants and cut flowers. Funeral a Johnson's Greenhuu: Phone 850, Lost and 1ound 5 AUTO rove losi nity of Washington Court and O'Neil's Parking Station; re- ward for return to N, B. Market and no questions asked. BLACK handbag 1ost containing sum of money. Finder please return to lerald oficeand recelve reward, BLACK FOX neckpiece, lost between Hal- linan‘s store and M. L or_Arch 8t. Bridge and 30 Cambridge St., Oct, 6, 7_o'clock; lberal reward. 'Phone 855-4. POCKETBOOK loat, with sum of money and key on Walnut or on Main St., near Modern Boot Shop. Finder return to Herald; reward, Store Announcements 36- INETRUMENT'AL AND VOCAL, AN ¥ \\& A U. 8. Brand—Fir Quality Only Men’s Dress Weight $1.29 Women’s Dress Weight, 89¢ Misses’ Sizes 11 to 2 79¢ Children’s Sizes 3 to 1015, 69c [n]a] Q 7 BOTCE-ITE FREE— From Oct. 13 to Oct. 21, inclusive, with every § gallons of gasoline at 22 cents per gallon, we will pour in your tank 2 ounces of, Boyce-lte, the This product, without mixing, gives rapid-firing carbon destroying fuel, in @very respect superlor to the ordinary gasoline, FRANKLIN OPP, 00OOoD000000Ccoco000000000 Q. FILLING S8TATION, HE MONUMENT, £ 267 Main St. 0000p000000a00000a0J000000J4080000000000a00! [n/slulwlslalalalalslalals!uls]s] 000000000000G000000000 Your Encyclopaedia —m— WHAT ARE YOUR VIEWS ON super-tuel. | al | THEM DAYS | THERE GOES PROFESSORS BLATZ AND SHMATZ - BOTH TALK - MY DEAR - THEY'RE THE NIGRTSHIRT 2 WILL (T SLWG A NASTY PeN- I — ] Copyright. 1973, = Tk -, it ‘e N\ Feature Service. Ine Great Briais VCRY LEARNED MEN THANKYE BOSS THAN KYE! QUER COME BACK AGAIN 3 GONE FOREVE Touring car; good &p- o good tires and goud top and ew Hritain Buick C paint. ‘phone_2607, reet ers, spare tire, cle.; run very overy detall, New Britain Buick Co., 5 Arch Bt 'mwuuA 2607, BUICK 1923 Bporv Model Hoadster, been used as & demonstrator. This car carrive a new car guarantes and will be scld nt a big eacriice, New Hritaln Bulek < 5 Arch Bt Phone 360° BUICK, 1917, § cy touring car. Uoad aint and tires, dechanical condition i3 tue. Low pricej. New Britaln Bulck Co. | 325 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next tv 8 Nuw Bulck is & Used Buicl BUICK, 1922, 5 passenger, 6 model, just repainted, a beautiful Pack- ard biue, 4 brand new cuid, tires, all sport extras. This car can be bought right. Nuw Tritain Buick Cos 235 Arch St, Wel. 2§07, DBUICK 1019 touring, i-pass, good paint, 5 good tires, new top; price 3$350. Kon- neth M. Searle, cor. Park and Main 8ts. BUICK touring, 1932, 7-pass, dlsk whools, many_extras, good paint, good tires; will be sold very reasonable. N, B. Bulck Co., 225 Arch St.; 'phone 2607, CGADILLAC touring, 1914; painied and in good mechanical condition; price $150, Kenneth M. Scarle, Maln and Park streets. | CHALMERS 7-passenger touring | cellent paint and uphélstery, v brand new), in fine shape me- i price only $180. M. Irving | 8t.; 'phone 811, “This { s a Studebaker Year. | CHEVROLET 490 touring ca | " dition good, 4 excellent tir | gulck sale, R. C. Rudolph, ‘Phone 2051-2, iinder sport cor. eneral coi- $100 for 127 Cherry 8t THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads BY CLIFF STERRETT [ THIAK 1T WAS WICKED OF You To-TIP | THAT HAT BOY A DOLLAR, ANOAMGEAGE POLLY. Je6s LoowIT THE COAT HE GIMME! | | | | i | STUDEBAKER 19:4 STUDEBAKER ETUDERAKER Two tourings at $5v each; une roadster at $76; one 1821 an at §33 ous light dellvery at A few others at 360 each. AUTOMOTIVE BALES & SERVICE, 200 EAST MAIN 8T, '‘PHONE 2701, HUDBSON, 1920, 7-passenger sedan, b excel- lent tlres, bumyers, front and rear, moto= meter, upholstery like new, fine paint, engine in goud condition; price low, New Britain Buick Co., 226 Arch 8t. Tel, 2607, IWUPMOBILE touring car m A-1__shape, mechunically; five good tires, and looks g00d; $350 takes It. A, G, Hawker, 53 rlm 8t.; 'phone 2456. HUPMOBILE 1920 touring car, in fine shape mechanically, good tires, fine ap- peurance, several oxtras; price is low. New Britain Bulck Co.,, 235 Arch B8t.; phona 260 JEWETT 1923 3;passenger coupe, driven only 5,000 miles and brand new in every detall. A, G. Hawker, 52 Klm atreet; ‘phone 2456, 10—-DAY BALE--10 'LATE MODEL USED CARS AT A SUB- STANTIAL REDUCTION—BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY— Maxwell Sedan, Sedan, almest new, Speclal Touring Studebaker, Bulck 6, sport touring. Durant sedan, Overland touring, Maxwell touring. Maxwell coupe, 1920 Maxwell touring. 1920 Chevrolet touring. 1922 Ford touring. Uldsmoblle sedan, $200, 1 1923 1923 1922 1921 HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, 138 ARCH 87, TEL, 2109, MOON 1924 demonstrator for eale, T Green, 237 Glen streot, near Eills. OAKLAND touring car, 1913, good ti upholstery and paint; fine running order price only $176. A, G, lawker, 52 Elm St.; 'phone 2456, OLDS 8 coupe, 1930, 4-passenger, new paint, &00d Ures; price $550. Mouument Garage, Herlin. OUR ™ Willys-Kulght demonatrator for sale; 1w trade taken on t s Garage, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'p balesroom, 4 Elm st.; 'phone OVFARLAND 1923 touring car, brand new in every respect and selling at a big dis- count from the list price. Honeyman Auto Bales Co., 139 Arch St.; ‘phone 2109, | OVERLAND 3-passenger roadster, of good appearance; tires are first rate; engine and upholstery in fine shape; price $2 8100 down, $5 weekly, M. Irving Jei 153 Arch 8t.; 'phone $11. “This is Studebaker Year.” PACKARD 33 ton and Brockaway 3-ton, both In good condition; solid tire equip- ment; make an offer, Kenneth M, Gearle, Park 8t, cor Main 8t. PAIGE 1918, 7-passenger touring car, new paint, excellent tires; used but very lit- tle. This 1s an exceptional buy at $300, M, Irving Jester, 183 Arch St.; 'phone, This_is_a Studebaker Year.’ z n good condition} tho , new paint, good tres. For demonstration call C, A, Bence, 51 Main 8t. 'Phone 2215, REO 1922 Speedwakon, good tires and mechanicaliy right; repanted; sold with price $800. Kenneth in_and Fark streets, REO 1; #old with & new guaraniee. Kenueth M. Searle, cor, Main and Park streets, REU 1619 Specdwagon; painted and over- hauled, price $350. Kenneth M. Searls, . Main and Park streets, dwagon for sale; reasonabls price; A-1 condition; call evenings. R, 1. Pleftier, 14 Belden street, BTARTING, lighting and ignition work; eatisfactory service; electrical parts for sale, Clark's Automobila Laundry, reat 233 Main Bt.; ‘phone 13s4. “ial Glx touring car; Mr. Albro as a demonstrator; the bLest of care alwaye; fully essories and can be n price. M. Irving ‘vhone §11. ““This P used by has had equipped with ac Lought at a bar Jesier, 193 Arch 18 _a_Studebaker Yea Special &' an; upholsterivg in fine condition and motor is mechanically perfect; must ses car to appreciate it; call for demon- stration. New Britaln Buick Ce, 22§ Arch 8t ‘phone 2607, 1917, bocrtinder, fopase, touing car; 4 brand new cord tires; fine upholscering and paint; mechani-aily fn fins New Britain Bulck Co, 330 Arch