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PRAL ELECTION | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES |EPOSITIONS DENY | cCITY ITEMS. mmm Estension of the Hhineland re. therities 1o enforce ’:oulumm ‘m“m’ Am”s‘nnN “Tllw Sale Armery, Oof MW~ B | public goes ahead slowly. Indepen: . s Bchoener Columbia, Amencan chal I, and Mrs Fraak B Gosdwin deat fihenish republic s proclaimed i e Rty Ko i o #* : o in Duren; people are declared to be |lenger for internationsl Ashermes R Uhreepensive 18 many places eup sirikes & rock outaide Gloucestor. | Missoup W NS, | Broekivn. N, ¥. where they spent || o - Mass, but damage ha heen de the week-end with Mrs Goodwin's (| ¢ | All passengers on the United Fruit |termined ' w weler A “ u steamer San Oil, ashore off Nicaragua SMI mi. New Edison dance records. C L. k¥ coast, are saved Bight United States internal revenue Pierce & Co—advt ¢ o Agenis are accuted of siealing wye- = The Weanerberg male chorus of g Serlous trouble has developed at | tematically, whisker from 28000001 o0 wo o a0 23 nenesit of | tnia city will participate in & coneert Jnden, Oet, 38—GOroat ""“'ni Alx: 1a:Chapelle with seeu police [slock which they were delalled 'uj‘nnrun in Buneetor and Hoonville, | 10"y 4 Nut:‘ m::ur. Dee, 1 In qy s00n be preparing for anether fring on communists, Brussels ageney | guard at Bddi n:u;‘l.u warchouse Mo, where some of the indiseretions Sorague Mamorial boit. Slasies 4= general elcetion, if the intimations ap- reports declare, I ma llulwn!o(;n, weare, defended by | harwed ..-m; u“n. n:m.:;l:.w:l cleties from Hartford, New Haven, | [IRAY 16 (aday's aewapapers are ro- Counter revelution in Greeee ig|white young weman lawy ]l. '“'4““'::."\:‘-. :l":m:u:.”m ;y."wu. ,.,,‘..,' \ bot dividual Hable, prompled by royalists, measre Lon- |@utity of murder in second degree by | Lo 04 Tl LMl TOTRL uny in the [ By Tl pemd b '4-'-‘.57».-' m will be In & speech to be delivered at the don dispatohes from Athens say Hackensack, N. J . jury | diveree trial today, of high order, z pustoms ’ leree 5 Ve Haldwin, according to the Daily Ex- |dons the reich and swears allegiance | Btates court of ¢ t Wash- | Wallace( corespondent, declared sh n - P, press, is expected o propose the all ({0 Havarian government, Munich ad- serlously il from Influensa at Wash-§ LUl (ol Vi Btokes ] e s " the e | ANNOUNCEMENTS pvatorion. Americed Bajee around protection of Rritish lllduurh-n'\lfu assert | ington never heon & guest &b the Wallaee Mol Sembpoe 4 hold. ol . — 4 :‘m“"“‘i"“fi' "",.w": ““: by & selentific tariff, It is pot antiei- ] Federal judge at Wilmington, Del, [home in Bunceton and amplified pre- | 0000 Monday of cach month, has | o mfl.'\n:uz T CE mn?-:u.“u. “n pated that he will suggest a tax on d hereafter buyers as|vious reports regarding visits of Mr, . = brewery in the United Btates and coast | announces that hereafis - heen changed o the fourth Wednes- | = it o foree, waierpro imported wheat or meat, but rather | bhrewery | | Btokes, to the Wallace home in search day of each month to better AccOm- SIS G g | ."' - e and sorvice, 8 ",. mma‘ 2 . - { well as sellers of liquor will he prose. Dot manuiusturen. be mupitad o |ive. pane. sonsdered By fodorl . |suted. | of evidence aguinst his wife, modate members of the court | takers N, B, Vault Yo, 276 Mup'e, Tel, 8765 | _Bim .“-. ol ported manufactures bhe applied to tve plans considered by federal au-lcuted Mre. Wallace said that Mr, Stokes " L e S R subsidiaing the dominions in the pro- | 3 came to her home in Bunceton and [, Mar dAnce "::“:,"" Oroh, Nov. Wiorists and Nurserymea and_service, “Just Heal Good Oara” " ¢, duction of meat, wheat and cotton, | {she answered the door, LS w;r':l"'.":.:';‘“u sonry Morans| FOWFON PRNNUTrssaninamans, 3 ._Beucs, 18 Main stresti ‘Phons :“ May Seek FEadorsement ' FRENCH ENTER DENIAL [ “He said that he had come to town | _ Ae" Ut or (N pot At low prives. New B - el L e JNe If this program Is adopted the gov- | 88 a historian to get data on the his 4 | geskhoum. O 200 B, Maln, ts endorse . hecause % | Mr, Ha h . nerel wi A :'.”:-‘yh:m.‘:m" .:LH::m::.ml-nl::::n Discredit Tdoyd Geonge's Assertion | xn.n;lluul.t l‘-uui sted that hr‘lcuul, nan are in Fiorida for the winter. lie's Greenhouse, 213 Oak Bl ::: v.‘l:: oo u.’.“m uu::: Mone, . | [ find this information in & certain | TUlpen, T o Taplne T Ay Codfish 1 | NURBERVMAN andLandsaps garaener. | 130 Arch ."‘“‘.m m“"',' Savies power at the last clection Mr, Bonar| oy pyance Is Supporting the [Dook. Just then my hushand eame [, HE¥! Wou Weot Any 36 i Y law gave a pledge that there would | e ——— | downstairs and 1 left the door,” vl TBa Aow-| Bervice station, Mertferd Al corer be no radical alteration of the coun- | puineland Revolution, | " “Mrs, Wallace declared that the tes. | *d¥% < h Send address, Jey, and 16 Main Bt A, ..'h._ B ey ™ the lre ot “Em " SWdS Tdcgl‘llll lO timony of Mps, Alice Mills to the ef.| The regular monthly meeting ","'" o cars. the present parliament. By The Associated Press Nmr [ fect that Mr, Wallace and the defend. | oreisn Misslonary Circle of the El The unionist conference, assemb. | Paris’Oct, 23.—There is absolutely P i [t with two other men mentioned fn | Wedish Baptist chureh will be held ling at Plymouth tomorrow is expect. | ho foundation for the assertion by ’ Fol'lllel' |'0m 0!‘ 1 ~.ru-0 were in & tally-ho in Bunee- this evening at the home of Mr, and ©d to have unusual importance for the | Formor Prime Minister Lloyd George, It "‘ on » cortain occasion was abso. | M™ C. E. Larson, 66 Maple Hill ave- d Found conservatives for some time have been |8 quoted in messages recelved from e e s nue BTGWR—P e e AR showlng signs of restlessness at Mr, |the United States, that French money | gy The Associated 'M'-x—— eI lutely uni ruw N L VR New Victor Records out every ¥Fri- v by Identitying. | service, Hawker, Baldwin's long silence on administra- | was behind the Rhineland separatist| Cleveland, 0. Oct. 23 APPIEEE0 Wilbur Wallace, 0 5 000VHI®: | day at Henry Moranw', 366 Main Bt.| Call at 10 Camp 8t Telephone 2466, - outlined by brother of the corespondent, in & —advt. FOUNTATN PEN Toat, Tnitiale G An in New JBO MOTOR CABS snd trucks Keameth tion policies, and the call for a strong | movement, It was sald at the French tion of the pla ; Joyd George, “for hurmonizing and | geposition, also declared that Mrs. e 9 Vi Britain or Plainville, Reward If relivered . Bearle & Co, Bales and service, Oor, Lloyd 3 New Britain Nest, No. 1488, Order | NS, 87, Yol inthrop Bt Bim and Parkc Doy Siow Britetsy’ Comn: o i ore! o 3 J ing with special cagerness towards the , added, furnished the refutation of his|States In purpose and fdeals,” I8 ex- | home, tonight at Grotto hall, PARTE ""’.,m»k f"...‘.“'.'.‘.."'Z.'.'n.fi"pu..; - ] Plymouth meeting, helleving that it | own assertion when he remarked that [presscd in a teicgram received by the - | “When All the World Forgets You,” gt o g g will prove a definite landmark In the [ one of the consequences of se) tion | former British premier today from WAS ST MARY'S 0RGANIST [vocal. John A, Andrews & Co— CT=Walthai, onen face. with ®91d | g7y pEBAKEHR Ahistory of the party. would be that France would find it|Atlanta and signed by “‘,”t““‘:.;’.:l.v ' | advt, Knife and modul, riday night x uuruu.‘n.! Ilfl.lhl'll 3 Behind the party’s keen intest in | more difficult to collect reparations. |eph Simmons, emperor of the in ¥ ———— e A daughter has heen horn to Mr. Uk ,';“"Md o Barais g' M‘:‘..(:.. "-ii'n‘l.:ll:r: .‘I“.‘.ml’::.g: the conference s anxiety over the in- | That, it was remarked, was one of nn:lplrb." of |I|(-. ']“I-It‘;:‘,\\o|:<'l'n:;|n tole. | Mrs. Ellen K. Dobson, Who Died | and Mrs, Alexander G, Stewart of 114 May 1 not tender you, | Orange street, Wi poodie dog found, Inquire Mrs. tense propaganda the socialists are | the reasons why the French were en- ! | conducting throughout the country. | tirely disinterested in the promotion (gram says, “my deep "Pl‘"“"""""‘ of Wetherstield, nerly Played Here | Doolittie’s Top 8hop, Auto Tops, ete, [ Kennedy, 363 Maln 8t WILLYS-KNIGHT AND O' D motor This has been organized and s being | of tho venture. Another rcason was(the plan you outlined for harmonizing & advt, .-.r‘, showroom at 4 Elm Bt.; service, 137 executed with the greatest thor-| that there was little reason to be-(and unifying Great Britain and the Before Fire Destroyed Church, Stella Ttobekah Sewing club will Chatry 8t. “The Bleeve-Valve Motor. R. oughness. lieve the movement general and|United States in purposc and ideals. | == = 0 \dow of|Meet with Mrs, Lars Bengston, 34 C. Kudolph, Paone 2081-3 The anti-soclalist newspapers do | likely to succeed. The order of which 1 have the honor | Mrs. I \',":“ i K‘""f)“i w “f “'; | Newtield avenue, Thursday afternoon ' . Sy o RV T TR not conceal thelr anxicty at the man-| The French government Is walting [to be the founder and responsible [ the Jate Willlam K. obson of this ') ing. A basket lunch will be X Autos and Trucks Ior Sale ner in which the socialists doctrines | for it to be determined whether the [head and composed of milllons of fcity, died ust cvening at her home | 0 i ! TUIC) enger, 1n good condi- ere being broadcast everywhere and [ movement is popular and sincere. [native born white Protestant citizens .’:t”m .'\\'":('ol’l'llnl ‘;-land,] \\v!hll'r:‘i 1. . Penfield Camp, No. 16, Sons ! Z Haldwin, Keasington; they call for energetic measures in|Meanwhile French troops had been[of this country, has as a part of its[field. She had been dllonly a short| o 4 L0 Ty o0 T Ciag 1o visit s T counteraction, directed to do only onc thing, and [program of service the unification of [time. She was a well known resi-|p pop i o0 Camp, No, 31 of Bris- NI & v uyl:m::"b:.:::‘ Hhidd g that was to maintain order. When [the two white English speaking na- [dent "f'lhln cit -|' ]mln;lwr of ryl-luhrfl tol on Wednesday evening. The meet- 3 ] 3 big discouut, .. 8. Bulck Co, 325 Arch . violence occurs the troops will inter- [tlons of the world, |ago ahd. was' considered one o | ing will be held in the city bullding G e LU LR LA RS R WSS S National Progressives B : S « | best orgunists in this section of the g bl j BUICE 199 Spoi ModeT Rosaster, Towei ene to restore order whether the Neither the league of nations nor and supper will be served at 7 o'clock, 3 N Seeking Unified Party | trouble 1s caused by separatists or|the fnternational court can accomplish |state. Ior years, she was organist i used as 8 denionstrat or. | This car carriua g y loyalists, the ends so earncstly desired, A com- [at St. Mary's church, before the fir 3 W LIg sucriice, New Britaln Bulck O Omaha, Neb, Oct. 23.—A meeting pact between sovereign nations dis- |0f 1902 which destroyed the edifice, 4 i q 225 Arch Bt EBhoue 2607. i of the National Progressive party| Guuen op DR, AHLQUIST. ST dre _|and many of the present day mem-| American & British Mfg. Co. BUICK, 1917, ¢ Wlinder touring car, Gonl . similar in color, creed and ideals can ¢ | ‘ i A Fivab MG ARICH) CoBQLEION 13 here November 20-22, at which an| p.. s " Herrenius, pastor of the |mot be maintained. The international |Pers of the senior choir remember| §10,000,000 Plant of Bridgeport, Conn. 7 i ‘,,f: New Britain Bulck Co, e b, o e e ! Swedish Lutheran church in Center-|eourt cannot cocrce and restrain the |her well. i L% The followiug 225 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, “Next to & Nuw armer, labor, coope: e and p! ville, Rhode Island, is spending a few [nations of the earth into righteous and She is survived by one son, Fran-| __Bulck is a Used Bulck. 9, Stémsive political forces, and to rem-| 4 F oy "Roy Dy, Abel A. Ahlquist|amicable relations. cis K. Dobson, one daughter Mrs, Al- BUICK, 1932, b passenger, 8 cylinder aport edy the existing economic evlls, was * ¢ & % 2 vern W. Edwards, and one grand model, just repainted, a beautiful Pack- apnounced last night by Ray Harrop of the First Lutheran church of this| *“Your country and my country must | Dt LA B offered for immediate disposal, regard. ard bius, ¢ brand new «uid tires, all epeit hai 8 ¢ t .| city. Rev. Herrenlus has served as|be linked together by the ties or |[daughter, all of Hartford, and thre st, ns premises ust be b extras. This car can be bought right. Nu RRE . ensiiman ol the progressive representative from West Warwick in|blood, of sympathy, of common des. |8isters of Newark, N. J. The funeral i a owe en bl Buick Co, 336 Arch 8t, Tel. 34! party. Y will be held from her home but fur- o BUICK COUPE 1023, 6-cylinder, 3 bump- the Rhode Island legislature for three |tiny to preserve our Anglo-Saxon IW M o) f % r i ol B e b e g terms, civilization and to safeguard the world I every detatl, -New. Britain Bulok MAN BUT ELECTRICITY ] against recurrenco of war. In any, ERA. 13 to 3 These crisp Fall days | 33"} 0% phone s601. A EHATRRS. bring to mind the joys of |CiBVROLET isis touring car; good Chicago, Oct. 23.—Man is simply a WAR IS SUICIDE. event Great Rritain and the United | COLUMB[A DAMAGED 1:.\1'}1:1',“};;{25;5 A R IS T TR, | | | ther arrangements are incomplete. mechanism run by - electricity and Providence, Oct. 23.—“War is sul-|States must be united in deeper and | ? fi (Y TR T 4 chemical reaction—a machine made | cide for all mankind are brothers,” (finer things of democracy and deter- | HIGH SPEED DRILLS | Hallowe’en and its parties. Z',‘::[; 5::,:":',‘;;!,? RPUR: by 880 Aty up of 28 trillion electric cells, accord- | said Rev. Frank D. Adams, D. D,, El-|mined that white men shall never en- £ i P | FORD touring car, In 5000 shaps mechan- ing to Dr. George W. Crile, Cleveland | gin, IlL, before the conference of the (gage in war agninst white men any- | American Fishing Schooner's Keel $s ically; falr tives, good paint and uphol- M. Irving Jester, 103 8 . surgeon, here attending the conven- [ Universalist ministers here today.|where upon the face of the carth.” e SR A R L L LA (A0 @afl%@'w ’,‘“:flfi"sf’f".',‘,,,z:z' S11. VRIS fs 8" Stude- / baker year tion of the American college of sur-| “The most tragic mistake of our| A cablegram was also received from geons. Emotlons, love, fear are but | generation,” he sald, “was in permit-| pavid Giipin, lord mayor of Sydney on Rocks Yesterday. B gy el &g e i ! 3 Y ks ¥ ) DORC Roadst .. Rudolph’s Garags, stimuli loosing currents of electricity | ting the league of nations to become |inviting the former premier to visit 8 ] 4 CREPE and CUT OUTS s i ‘phone 201-2, Salowe room, 4 Klm ‘phone 1790, through certain paths he said. a partisan issue.” Australia. Gloucester, Mass,, Oct. 23.—~The LEC 1.8 ) N e R L plmum-T-wLbs~PHAcu saw Buapes | have long heen recognized | DORT 1932 truck 'R C Rudeloh, DENBY ON CRUTCHES, SHEoL & er| -1 GRINDSTONES—PACKING o stq " . Elm:_ St.; 7 K i ks man's sailing trophy, was found to-| TOOLS—SMALI, PARTS, BTC, ETC, as the standard decora %%W%? Denby attended today's cabinet meet- |93y to have had her keel slightly| Al of the above are of sarlous standard | {ions, | - A byt S TR NLATD L ing on crutches. He returned to,Splintered by steiking a rock just|Mines are practically new and somo wers We have them in a wide YIISIERIY hzl“fllx! 7“!3:;-- 21.3‘;1um uick reh St.i 7. Washington yesterday after e | after leaving Gloucester for Nova|never used. ST i H __Buick Co., 335 Arch St.; 'shone 2007. FOR SALE atlon in New York on a tondom ef |Scotia vesterday. Captain Ben Pine, iepresentative o Plant Tremines, variety of patterns, KD, © allent condition his left foot and expects to be back |her skipper, with a committee of ex- el bl Come in and see them. g b peod ,:;”. at his desk in the Navy department|Perts examined the vessel this morn- 236_Arch St.; 'phone 2607 — ' - within & few days, ing as soon she had been pulled Any patt of One Thousand Feet of Railroad Front Prop. day i g anehhe Rl E DKlNS erty on Main Line N, Y,, N. H. and H. railroad at Berlin, v 4 The tide must go down a bit before | A CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITT-- K s the workmen can start planing down Ry i i | R Conn. About three hundred feet of side track all ready SPeClal Notice | the keel, it was annonnced, but it | - Notiee is horeby given that Torcsa D s na 1922 Ford Coupe, " PP 60c Luncheon, Thursday from 11:30 | hoped that the Columbia may be|Ferraris has sold her grocery business, i installed. Apply D. McMillan, P. O. Box 208, New Britain. iyt 1 clock. rirst Congrogational | Noated oft at ligh tide this evening |located at 410 So. Main S, to Vito| = 66 CHURCH ST 1923 Buick Coupe. 1923 Buick 4-Cyl. Sedan. church. Everybody welcome, Home | ready for another start for Canadian[Amaro, who will continue to do busi- cooking. ‘I\vau-rs. ness at the same location. 1022 Bulek 8port Model, Touring Car Washington, Oct. -—Secretary P ) 1921 Briscge Roadater, 1921 Palge 7-pass. Touring ce 1920 Franklin Sedan, 1920 Hupmobile, Tom ROGERS (S MY FELLER | ME'S ALWAYS GOT Some EENEMBER THAT THERE THEM DAYS 1S Wl e NOW - WE'RE SWEETHEARTS- CANDY! - HE’S JUST DA THAT 1 BOUGHT YOO | GO ] R TS R m:n) AND I - WONDERFOL~ GOOD-BYE! LAST JULY ¢ E FOREVER! " ' e0 Bt omas, Manager ol Used « Car Department. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 225 ARCH ST. 'PHONE 2697, FORD Bedans, 1921 models, one with over §200 worth of estras. Aaron G, Cohen, Inc., 186 Park St, Hartford, Conn. FORDS-~FORDS-—FORDS-- Two tourings at $50 each; vue roadster at $76; onw 1921 sedan at $32 light delivery at $76. A few ot §60 each, AUTOMOTIVE BALES & BERVICE, 200 EAST MAIN 8T, 'PHONE 2701, HAYNES, 1021, 5 passenger coups, Wire POLLY AND HER. P ALg ~Tnley Do Sa—;fiGWise Father Who Knows His Own Daugl;ter EY-ELIFF STERRETT | ™ iy oty o e o real bargain if taken at once, $1,000. Wil tike your open car in trade. M. Irving lester, 183 Arch St Phone §11. “This | _is_u_ Studebaker year." SN0 USE TALKIN' To oy, GuE SHALL 1 24 GoOD EVENIA, HUDBON, 1919, § passenger touring car in | tine sk throughout. Good ti d S 68 | e s A DAVGHTER OF | Ehe Pt (S 193 Arch 8t. Ph 811, _“Th - OAN “THE 4 | H!udahrlker year.' st ore? 2 ¢ HUPMOBILE tour) i Al h 3 GUBJECT? inechanicaily; e good ttes, and looks good; $350 takes it. A. G. Hawker, b3 ¥im St.; 'phone 2456 HUPMOBILE 1920 (ouring car, In shape mechanically, good tires, fine | pearance, several extras; price is low. | New Britain Bulck Co. 225 Arch 8t.; [ thete 0501, | PIEWETT coupe, driven { nd new in every . 52 Elm street; MITCHELL, 1915, 3 passenger coupe-road- ster. Fine palut 'and wpholstery. Tires and motor excellent. This s an oppo at $260. M. lrving Jester, 193 8t. Phone 811, “This is a Stude- r_year.” 5 touring cAr, 1017, §004 tirss. and pa'nt; fAine running orde,, $175. A G, Hewker, 57 Eim