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. oRTeT T O o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTOBER 20, 1988, \SEE GERMAN PLAN MORE THAN400 ARE 'VON MUELLER MAY TOOUTWITFRENGH ~ KILEDBYTROOPS BEDISPLACEDNOW| Pars Thioks Berli Is Puposly NlaasLaunch ol Drive Tis s One Soltin of Ber- b B b | Deyng Setwen Agunt rpoll Rebls | Saxony Trou i i | m.-* i ¥ The Assecisted Press, Tripall, Oct. 20.~The Italian forees Berlin, Oef, 20Tt was reparied f Paris, Oct. 20.—There Is a growi Tripeli have completed several Lere today that the dispute betwee | eonvietion in diplomatie and political | “mopping up" operations against the {the fed rebels, recapturing the distriets seuth lernment of Baxony of Sliten and Misrata, the former displacing General The rebels suffered losses amount: | Mueller, commander of the ing te more than four hundved men. \wehr in Saxony, whese mode of while an the Italian side only a few |cedure is said to bave been too harsh native troops were wounded, Valualle This action, the reports add, will be assistance was glven t roops by the secompanied by a rebuke to the Sax. Itallan alrplanes, which were pecial interference in | bury, Iy effective in the elear desert air the polities of the republie, L] ore, of §5, m i:#:n‘:’l‘:t ;’,,...I;.":.:,:;e",, ,‘.|; tien parties which are forming & n ——" i The Htresemann government is also ance eposit on Beptember 30 1o | c0alition to Aght the gevernment mu- | London, Oet, 18 allan columns copfronted with another unpleasant $111,161, and rose from 111th ta 110t) | '0rity In the chamber of deputies, | In Tripoll yesterday attacked a force | progpect, for it is reported to have de- place among the cities of the United | Thia new combination, comprising |0f 1,600 rebels south of Misrata. sa¥s cided to veeall General Von Losso Slates in size of postal savings |the radicals, republican-soclalists and |2 Central News dispatch ¢ ) R”""‘fl»_r.m\mnndn of the peichswehr in Ba. Bridgeport's balance at the end of Soclalists, hopes to regain control of The rebels were flllwvud.' 8 440 [ yaria, who appears, A8 it alleged here, Jast month was $368,144, an Increass |Parifament, in which case Germany | number of wounded to be unable to withstand the dom- of §1,071 over that of August 31, and [MIEht count on less vigorous If not booty. The Itallan cas: i, 0i0n of Dr. Von Kahr, the Bava.| the city remained thirty.second In the |More generous treatment from Franee United Btates. A vietory for this coalition would New Haven had a Beptember bal. Mmean the immediate departure o'! ance of 3277423, an fincrease of | Poincare, to be suceeeded by Herrlot | 8207, but dropped from 415t place to |of Painleve, neither of whom is| — e o | Widow of 8. R. & L. Worker Although nothing has been offi. 42nd because of a larger increase at |credited with the vigor and tenacity whieh rose from ©f the present premier . Ansonia alsn, A high official of the foreign office, Is Awarded ( omptlllltlon | atally announced regurding the meas- $210, to |commenting on the communique given Mrs. Marie Garon of Inverness. P. ures Minister of Defense Gessler pro- out In Berlin yesterday regarding the o = canada, the widow of Polldar |poses to take in connection with Bax. from 93rd to 94th, Gergran charge d'affatres’ Iatest visit | qo0n o Stanley Rule & Level Co. ony, it is understood the government Hartford, which was 44th in Aug. (1o Poincare, sald today that the dip-leaoiory employe, who sustained in-|has determined that the “proletarian ust, lost $1,030 in the past month, the |lomatic action of Germany Is directed |, 40y ot work that resulted in his|hundreds” shall be disbanded by the balance falling to $261,305, hut re. |solely to the object of throwing upon (4.,¢n was vesterday granted com | 8axon poliee, and If the latter are not mained In 44th position. Norwich | France the responsibility for anylo ,cbion of $18 4 week for 312[up to the fask then troops will be ost $842, pulling the balance down to | trouble that may develop in the Ruhr o s "y comnensation Commission- [used to put the extremist military or- or George B. Chandler | ganizations out of business | Garon died shortly after he had - $115,842 but rose from 102nd to|or Rhineland In consaquence of the 101st. Willimantie fell off to $112,. | financial collapse of Gnrmnn,\; 5 it 293, a decrease of $1,872 from the The German tactics, he added, are v . s - August balance, lfl'l' dropped five | to make it appear to the world that :::‘:.;,"'1“::"'"?"”"'_"“':“"':" :;‘ '“:‘ |Evening (Classes to Open Pisces, from 105rd to 108th Doiaeare | h""":{ ';":‘.’“‘ n:"”' was the father of six rhnlgnmn who | At the Bartlett School 'Mon than half a millfon dollars :\\:;:urr made by the Berlin govern- With thalFmothiur, ‘whb AEDSHARLL. up- | Tk Lavening pchaalh [COMMILER "of R elee P ROl MYIAEK aooountsy on him for support the school board has decided to rec. ommend that evening school classes |be started in the Bartlett school |building. The attendance at othey during September in the entire United | Special parllamentary and muniei- evening schools is larger than in other - POSTAL SAVINGS IN CONNEGTICUT GAIN Woterbary and Bridgeport Lead lor Month, Statistics Show ’ BY GEORGE H. MANNING Burean of New Britaln Heralt) Washingten, D. €., Oct. 20 Postal savings deposits at the leading Con. | 0ireles here that the German govern- Rectiout offices showed a general in- | ment is maneuvering to hold off any crease during the month of Septe definite agreement rding the pay- | m";ml::"&. ':‘;"‘:.:'""" dee ment of reparation until after the | Waterbury and Bridgeport lead in Freneh general clecygpns next spring. the amount added te postal savings Perlin is declared in these cireles to during the month. Water. | Pave political agents in France, in| toueh with the leaders of the opposi on government fo ten 4 and Afty wound- | o0 dietater, Such aetion, it is eon.! n airplanes took part In the | 50,00 g likely to meet with streng engagement, miccessfully bombIng | oonogition from the Bavarlan govern rebel batterien nient and thus inerease the tension between . Berlin S Increased Driving Comfort Provided in Buick “Fours” In adjusting the position of the driving seat, in lowering the steering column and in bringing the shift lever and emergency brake within the easiest possible reach of the driver's hand, Buick has provided additional comfort and satisfaction in the new four-cylinder models. Ease of {already prevalling i I "l and Munich I .dl“ Pawtucket, R. I, 43rd to 40th place. nade a slight growth of $115,675, but also dropped one place ROVERS VS CRIMSONS The Rover eleven will journey to Plainville Sunday to play the Crim. Btates, according to reports recefved |pal elections during the last six by Postmaster General New today,months have gone steadily against the from postmasters throughout the majority supporting Poineare. The country, On August 31 there was on deposit in postal savings accounts a balance of $132,625,971. On September 30, the balance was $133,100,071, an in crease of $575,000 The largest increase was recorded by New York city where $201,825 were added. Philadelphia with $55, %725 had the largest second inereasc while, Boston with $52,466 was third, Seattle with $47,729 was fourth, Ta | resnit has heen due to various influ. sons of that town at Trumbull's field at 1:30, preliminary to the All Plainville and Mohawks of New Brit- ain game, The team will meet at the corner of Ollve and Fast Main | streets at 12:30 o'clock | Practice will be held Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock at Brown's lot on Smalley street. The following players are asked to report. J. Feore, H. Whitney, Rudie Poglitsch, Kerwin, | McClean, Martin, Eliot, Simons, | ences, among which is the disappoint- ment on the part of the general publie that the present chamber has failed ta solve the country’s financial prob lem, By delaying any sort of definite ac- cord until after the elections, which take place next May, it might be pos- sible for the German government to give the opposition parties in France most effective campaign material, It years. of that locality to enroll. 2 1bs. lard 29 cents Russell Bros. | 1t is believed that a school in |the northwestern section of the city would be an inducement to residents handling is also an outstanding feature of the new Buick “four”. In heavy traffic the abundant power of the famous valve-in-head engine and the quickness with which the car responds to every 'control enable it to glide in and out of traffic with the utmost facility, while Buick four-wheel brakes assureperfect brakingand safety underall conditions. is pointed ont that the voters might | by that time have tired of the Ruhr enterprise, and be ready to try some other ministerial combination. al organs, which are ar- orting the new coalition, are beginning to suggest dis- |creetly that more could probably be collected in reparation by a govern- ment which would “deal more cordial- Iy with the German democracy.” koma with $36,904 fifth, and Union £dwn, Pa, with $36,396 sixth Denver, Col., moved up two places in rank as a result of an inerease of | more than $25,000, displacing Colum bus, Ohlo, and Providence, R. I. MecKnerney, Read, J. Whitney, Ander- son, Levine, Spitko, Wayne, Miller and Stanley Koleskl NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 225 ARCH STREET PHONE 2701 Schoolb;sr Cop TRISH RI INUES GROW Dublin, Oet. 20—The officlal fig- ures of the Trish Free State revenue ghow that from the heginning of the financial year down to September, a period of five months, the exchequer received 13,360,000 pounds as com pared with 9,808,676 pounds in the corresponding period lastt year. The return indicates that the budget | of estimated receipts of 26,000,000 pounds will be exceeded. On the other side of the account it appears that the expenditure was 14,474,825 pounds as compared with 7,293,229 pounds in the corresponding period last year. The ministry is Dbeing urged by the press to greater econ- omy. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 3918, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream suda ~-Something you will like—it's deli~ cious, Three size bottles—3c, High Grade Furniture | CINDERS FOR SALE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS . A. H. Harris Sole Agent for PREMIER RANGES —=General Trucking— TEL. 1233-3 A. D. LIPMAN & 82-34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-2 |99 WEST ST. DAWN The morning should bring to your home a supply of Seibert’s milk and cream. Ask us to supply you with { this sealed-for-safety milk, Here's power—here's perform- ance—here's the genuine Pike’s Peak motor. Lexington powered with the famous Ansted engine is three times winner of its class in the official world’s champion- ship hill climb. Regardless of price you cannot ask more of a motor car. FOR SALE Good 3-family house, 142 Black 2 Lots, corner Hart and Vance. 2 Rock Ave. New 1-family Brick, 61 Lots on Roberts street. 6-room Tene- Mason Drive, ment to rent on Lincoln street, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. TEL. 141 Open Until 8 P. M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods 10¢, 1Bc. "MAKE SURE TS SEIBERTS' ) E SEIBERT=SON! Your Millmarn $PARK ST. PHONE:1720¢ NEW BRITAIN.CONN. | Russel's superior coffee, 38 cents |pound. 2 3-4 pounds for $1.00. The | finest coffee money will buy. Russell Bros.—advt. Charles A. Bence 1-58 MAIN STREET One family house on Woodland street for : sale. Here is a cheap house which will accommo- date in fine shape a good big family. It is near all the shops and in a quiet neigh- borhood. What more can you ask for? Money to loan on mortgages—first and seconds. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, | Lexington Motor Company Connersville, Ind,, U. 8. A, | Positively fresh ecggs 5 ]dozen. Russels Bros.- A T — N Here's Seymour Cohn, who is help- ing make the streets of Kenosha, Wis., safe for school children. Puplls in the upper grades there are empowered to arrest motorists who do not respect speed laws near school buildings. HONISS’S | 24.30 State St. Hartford | | Visit Our Dining Room | 272 Main Street A M Ii @ R D 'THE OLD HOME TOWN THEY SAY HE BEATS HER ONCE HOLY TRINITY GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH FAIR ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING —At— DUDJAK’S HALL 16 Sexton Street OCT. 18, 18, 20, 22 Admission 25¢ FOR SALE Two Family House on Glen St. Yes THEY FIGHT LIKE ‘ A good warm air furnace is like a good | friend—you never grow tired of it. To be | a satisfactory furnace, however, it must he one that is easily operated, as well as one that will heat the house effectively and econ: | omically. All of these qualities are found in the STAMFORD furnace. Tf properly installed, this furnace gives en- tire ratisfaction, HARRING TONS PRETTY CRUEL AND HARD, = IWHO GAVE You PERMISSION , TO GO STAMPIN /. “ROUND MY You OLD CoDGER? Improvements COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. When you buy a STAMFORD furnace you are protected hy 65 years experience Strnmberg camuretori | in manufacturing heating apparatus. A. G. Hawker | We Clean Everythi Under the Sun % General Housecleaning A Specialty NEW BRITAIN WINDOW THE ARGUMENT ~ : STATION AGENT DAD KEYES SEARCHA FOoR WATCH ,“THAT HE TWIRLED OFF ‘THE CHAN, LED TOAN ARGUMENT N HENRY HARRING TONS YARD

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