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TELEGRAPHIC n' Rhineland republie s deslared practically dead In Alxola-Chapelie | where separatists are beaten by loy- ,nm. tpmcla is taken by republi- ans whe try 1o sot up capital, but later are driven oul, according teo .l te adiices HOLDS ONE-THIR UTI!MWMH! lied Troops Ambassador Harvey at Pligrime' | SEEmmemn [dinner in London causes French am- | ] o territory | Passader some uneasiness when he 4 “fc.u'e::lnll’e:fl I‘Ir no:hmu:wuu: elarey that billiens lent te Burepe { republic appears to be limited (o the United States are being used 1o about ene-third of the area ocoupled [PUlld up greater armies than have by the allied treops, according te ad. [#Ver existed; that Amerioa must & vices on the status of the movement | 8WaY from VKurepe's broils. to this forencon. "m Freneh authorities here infer: Smuts of Bouth Afriea at vened between the local police and a | London gathering assails France for body of armed separatists as they up. | her Ruhr pelicy and warns Great peared about te come inte collision ""'l'" and the United Bta! gainst 1ast evening, The commander of the [Undue generosity and remitting war French troops told the pelice they | """' that may be used to militarize must not use their arms, The com. |'he contenent mander of the police called atten tien to the fact that the manifestants also were armed, The Freneh com- 4 mander, under the authority of Payl (/" State senate, Tirard, president of the interallied | o high commission for the Rhineland, ""4"-' J'"'.“l" 'K:MMAGI.R ;n-:o';:‘u f h 0l . Lunder anti-trus aw . then requested both sides to surren Brgr oy the bl il v Premier Governor Walten of Oklahema is | suspended from office by 36 to | vote NEWS FLASHES |SWEDISH DAY NOYEMBER 4 soclation consisting of 19 big coment | makers in the United States Senate commitiee investigating Lot erany’ bureau hears of graft eharges [in connection with purchase of site for Yot wn and preparation of pl TAver: bullt tubereulosis hospital at mere, Cal Senator Copeland at Chicage sars Henry Ford will be the neat phesi dent If nominated by either major party Richard Washburn Child, ambassa- dor 1o Italy is guest of President and Mrs, Conlidge the White House, surgeon meeting at Chi. that the “eld family dee- bears hrunt of battle agalnst disease and death, Eminent Heavy loss results from terrifie northeast gales which sweep Atlantie coast from Maine to Fiorida Alexander MasArthur, artist, s acquitted by Newark, N, J, jury en charge of assaulting A5 year old woman T A0, (WRIK: thay i with {LA“ DAY AT FMR out further contros ersy | Reports received by the high eom mission were that the fall of Duls- | burg into the hands of the separatists | e was without ineldent, The same ulnnj'rr\.. Kn Kluxers Are Holding Forth was true of Viersen, in the distriet of Viersengladbach and Wittlieh, in| With Parade, Field Day, Fireworks the neighborhood of Treves, the com. & mission’s reports sald, and Street Dancing. The municipal officlals in Ronn, Dallas, Tex,, Oect, ~—Today was which Is controlled by the republl- | Ky Kiux Kian day at the Texas state fair, Klan toke by the Myriad, | P 00 per cent” buttons on la- cans, have agreed to co-operate with the separatists according to advices | [ pels, K. K. K. streamers on automo. biles and bulldings, crimson ribbons from Bonn today, while Wiesbaden advices say the gus workers there waving from dresses, and banners and Ingignin of the kian appeared. have returned to duty under the sep- aratists’ administration, The republi- cans are still holding the headquarters B Dr., H, W. Evans, imperial wizard, '{:l::tg":":: ::::"":‘:'I'J:."‘I:’::""o';f with headquarters in Atlanta, was | ficials thoere are sald to be co-operat. | PACK for the day in his home town | ing with the separatists in the admin- "",::":“‘:"';"":i,';.,:“"":k':;l.". of the fREsson: Ihe'republionny e ore [ southwest, kian football game, p SPERnIMS. Froves mithout opposition. | sistie songs and in the evening a | public invitation have been arranged. The initlation. was ordered in full regalla, with invitation of women in- to the women of the Ku Klux Klan simultaneously. Klan fireworks, parade of bands and moving of the celebration down- , 3200 POUND § UGGET., Ont.,, Oct, Cabalt, 24.—~The most apectacular silver nugget brought to camp in many years arrived yes. terday and old timers are gathered around admiring the huge mass. The nugget weighs approximately 3,200{town with a parade and street danc- pounds. ing were set for the finale. e ————————— Half An Hour With Us— and Your Christmas Shopping d Is Completed For those who are busy, and whose leisure hours arekfew. Christmas shopping each year becomes a task. This year, why not give your friends your photo- graph? They will appreciate this sort of gift more than you imagine. THEY CAN BUY THEMGELVES ANYTHING YOU CAN GIVE THEM BUT YOUR PHOTO- GRAPH 173 Main Street The Murray Studio FOR SALE —Any part of One Thousand Feet of Railroad Front Prop- erty on Main Line N. Y., N. H. and H. railroad at Berlin, Conn. About three hundred feet of side track all ready installed. Apply D. McMillan, P. O. Box 208, New Britain, | Harriet M. Green of that eity, " ARRESTED ) IN WESTERLY Mrs, Helen S, Rromley of New Britain Accidentally Strikes Man While Trying to Avold Hitting Boy, Mrs, Helen 8. Dromley of New Britain is under §500 bail for a hear- ing In the third district court in West- erly, R, I, on a charge of reckless driving, while Frank Brown, an elec- trielan of that city is under the care of a physiclan recovering from In- Juries sustained when a car owned by her hostess and driven by Mrs, Brom- ley struck him Monday evening. Mrs. Brom!ley Is the guest of Mrs, Yes- terday she was driving Mrs. Green's car and In an effort to avold striking A boy on a bicycle she drove the car onto the sldewalk, knocking down Brown and dragging him for some distance. Brown sustained several serious injuries, including the almost complete severance of the left ear, Mrs, Bromley was arraigned in court on a charge of reckless driving and held under $500 bail for a hear- ing Friday. Brown is under the care of a physician at his home, SALT LARE ELECTION American Party Candidate Contests For Mayor With Incumbent Salt Lake City, Utah, Ogt 24.— Joseph E. Galigher, American party candidate for the nomination of mayor, and Mayor C, Clarence Nes- len will oppose each other in the city clection which will be held here No- vember 6. In the primary yesterday, Mayor Neslen polled approximately twice as many votes as did Galigher, with the other two candidates trail- ing far in the rear. The American party, fostered by non-members of the Mormon church, has ns its slogan the “Separation of church and state,”” It is the allega- tlon of waders that the Mormon church interferers in Utah politics, Mayor Neslen.is a Mormon bishop. YUKON STILL OPEN Dawson, Y. T., Oct. 24.—For the first time in the history of Dawson gold dredging .operations are contipu- ing and navigation down the Yukon is unhampered at this season, due to the unusually mild weather. There have been no indications as yet, pointing toward the freezing of the Yukon river. Special Notice 60c. Luncheon Thursday from 11:30 until 1 o'clock. Tirst Congregational church. Everybody welcome. Home cooking. _— Altlebora Falls Man Facapes Sertons Injury When Hurled Inio Factory | Yard by Eyplosion. Attiehare Falls, Mass " An explosion in the purifying reem of the North Attiebore Gas Light Co. te- day blew John Wade, an employe, In- 10 the yard and tore off the reof of the small brick building, which salled to the top of & three-story factory near: by, Wade was burned and bruised, | but net dangerously hurt Thgmas Cassidy, another employe, vas dly eut by fiying glass, Win- dows in the vielnity were shatiered and the gas serviee fntervupted, Wade said the explosion came just after he had diseovered a leak and| had turned on an electrie light | e S LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At » Court of Prahate hoiden at Pl ville within and for the District of n ville on the 23 day of Octeber, A, D, 1923 Present AT THE CHILDREN'S HOME Heosklyn Clergyman 0 Be Principal Neaber al Favrvises—Faionain- went Frogvaim Arvanged. was voled 1o held “Swedish Day" on Sunday afternoon, Nevem- ber 4, at the Children's Home en Reckliffe Helghts by a commilies of arrangements which met last night Carl Carlson acted as chalrman, snd as only three re present it was de- j vided 1o meet on a later date 1o ra fy business dene last night, The committee arranging for the levent is composed of the following: Carl A, Carison; ehairman; Rev, Dr J. B Kiingberg, S8olomon Huitin, Mr, Lardon, Mra. Charies Gullberg, Mrs Alfred Carlson and Gustave Modeen It is planned to invite the local | Fwedish lergy and those from neigh boring cities and towh to speak for a brief period . Rev, Mr, Engstrand of Rreoklyn will deliver the chief address. Ringing will be provided the Wennerberg | male chorus of this ity and by Mr, | and Mes, A, W, verstrom, well known local singers, % These annual “Swedish Days" are only one of the days in the year when as & whole the Beandinavian people show by their presence and jnterest an appreciation of the splendid efforts put forth in this institution by Rev, Dr. Klingberg, The annual spring concert is another event arranged by the local churches and socletios and affords an opportunity for the people to contribute to this cause, TYPOTHETAE SESSIONS Officers Will Be Flected Vriday and | in Meantime Items of Interest to Trade Are Discussed, Washington, Oct. 24, forenoon session to receive the report of the committee on nominations for ofticers ahd hear addresses on the general outlook In the printing trade formed today's program for the an- nual wonvention here of the United Typothetae of America. Further di- visional meetings were put over un- til tomorrow, when there also will be general round table discussions on a nnm‘: of subjects of foremost in- terest %o the nearly 1,600 delegates attending.. Election of officers will be held Friday. The opening general session of the convention yesterday was followed by separate meetings 'of the open and closd shop divisions of the associa- tion. The latter meeting receivéd in the formation of a definite organiza- tion of employing printers to work out with representatives of national unions principles to form the basis of local agreements, In co-operation'with the unions the new printers’ league of Amerlca, it was decided, will attempt to devise gtandard forms of contracts and gen- eral principles of arbitration and con- ciltation ‘and to further the develop- ment of vocational = schools. The shortage of apprentices in the indus- try and means of increasing their number was discussed at length by both the open and closed shop di- visions. A number of other divisions and committen meetings also were held during the day. X-RAY TREATMENT BETTER, Chicago, Oct. '24.—Treatment with Roentgen rays now'is from 25 to 30 times more efficient, with less dam- age to the skin of the patient than it was eight years ago, due to an in- creased study of deep X-Ray uses,' Dr. James T. Case, Battle Creek, Mich., declared at the surgeons’ con- vention last night. ORDER WELSH (OAL Cardff, Oct. 24.-——An order for 100.- (00 tons of Welsh anthracite coal for New York and. the New Iingland states was received here 3'€stcrd‘11}'. Opt Esu, Judg Prioy o estate of Brl thin um‘ Meritt 0, Ryder elreulation A copy thereaf an the publl 4 town of Plainyilie the deceassd last dwelt Necord MERITT 0, RYDER, At & Court of Probate holden at Plain- villh within and for the District of Plain. ville on the 22d day of Octeber, A, D, 11 ont, Meritt 0, Ryder, Esa. Judge On motlon of Edward P. Prior, Admin- istrator, with the will annexed on the tes. tate estate of Johin Prior, late of Plain ville, within ssid distriet, Thin court doth | e “utlowed and i of id estate o hibit thelr the same to the Administrator ots that public notles he given of r by advertising in a newapape ing u clrculation in sald district posting a copy thereaf o post In sald town of the place where t) Cortified from R ME] A general RITT O, LIMITATION OF CLAL At a Court of Probate holden at Plain- ville within and for (he District of Plain- viile on the 10th day of October, A, D, 1923, Present, Meritt O. Ryder, On motion of Vahan M. | ministrator on the intestate Maritsn V. Kupellan, late of within sald district, deceased, This court doth decree that slx months | ba allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit thelr claims agalnst the same to the Administrator and | directs that public notice be given of this order Ly advertising In a newspaper hav- ing a circulation In said district, and by posting & copy thereof on the public sign post In sald town of Plainvllie nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt, Certified from Record, MERITT O. RYDER, Judge, Judge. Kupelian, Ad-! estate of Plainville, ., American & British Mfg. Co. $10,000,000 Plant of Dridgeport, Conn. The followlug MACHINERY lis offered for immediate disposal, regard- less of cost, as premises must be va- cated at once. LATHEB—Reed & ILee Blond makes SCREW MACHINES (8, & A) UNIVERSAL GRINDERS §HAPERS, 12 to 20 in, SBURFACE PLATES GEAR SHAPERS RADIAL DRILLS HIL'H SPEED DRILLS HEAD SHAPERS 3-16 to § in, | ¢ 8. RENCH LEGS .\l"( AYING MACHINES ELECTRIC HOISTS : NDERS & DRILLS R S—HACK SAW BLADES GRINDSTONES-—PACKING 3 TOOLS--SMALL PARTS, ETC, BIC, All of tho above are of various standard makes and many sizes. Most of the ma- chines are practically new and some were never used. i Representative on Plant Premises. Phone Noble 800 (Bridgeport), "THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Measure This On Your Mezzo-Soprano Yes, AUMT\G‘, M A FUL- FLEDGED CLERK WITH IR BROWN & SoN - - - I STARTED YESTERDAY - UR-HUA = TS REALLY / \'THE MIG5US INGIGTS [ THAT 1 REPORT TO HER | EVERY “TIME | BREAK &) OF WEALTH SHOULD WORK - (T SIMPLY \SAYY DONE AN’ HEAVEAS KAlOWws 1 GOt PLEATY T'DO -~ e BORTON FEAN Thrysan ork, delivery, urmnou- 1 (vn L MA anmmnu ‘phe J] M eba, berries, hedge rl 1 _will call, Box 35, M. plants and cut 8 specialty, Johnson ureh e, ' Lost and Found n ibs nd address. awers, Funeral work Greenhoures, (14} STARION=FertaTos sl T~ ease oot T | l aln, found RROWN fdentifylng e’ by INTEREST department bonk Ioat, No, 1f found return te the New Writ. aln Natlonal bank, TORT—Palr of gin turn 1o Herald of ROBARY BEADE, sliver, Tn s, day between Carlton St, and St. Ma chureh, M Booth, 170 Carlton St, WHITE poodis do Tound. inquire Mrs Kennedy, 8t and recelve lost Bun- Personals L FREE HOME3-- wanted for bright, intelligent boys and girle from six to thirteen years of age. both Protestants and Cath- olie, These children need especial- Iy homes where they will receive intelligent and affectionate care, Anyone interested in any one of these ehildren, please communicate with the CHILD W CAPITOL, CONN, BURBAU OF STATH HARTFORD, Store Announcements 7 T arrived, a tracl load cf pleture framey to At any of your pictures; a.hun- dred different styles and slzes, Bring us your picture, Arcade Studlo. WANTED—1,000 mien, vomen and child Bostor Clothing Store, 63 Church next to Herald office. SBAVE 1-3 on coal bills, Tnstall Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Woods, Maln street; ‘phone 2765. aa———————————— LIMITATION OF CLAIMS Court of Probate holden at within and for the District Rerlin fn the County of Hartford State of Connecticut on the 23d day Qctober, A, D., 1023, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq. Judge, On_motlon of Thomas Gianninoto of ald New Britain, as Administrator on the Estate of James Gianninoto alins Vincen- 70 Glanninoto late of New Britain, within sald district deceased, This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhiblt thelr claims agalnst the same to the Administrator and directs that publle notice be given of this order by advertlslng In a newspaper pub- lished in suid New Britain, and having a clrculation In said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post In sald Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deccased last dwelt, Certified from Record, BERNARD I, Acrurato 3} New of and of At @ Britain, GAFPNEY, Judge. By Al Posen WITHOUT RUANNIA HER EBVERY MINUTE OF THE IE “A Reputadis Oupoerg, ™ 15, coruer Mlm- #irest, i .er o, M?} ¥, Muior Bales u?‘:,a yy Sorner Vunlln WL AUTEON AND Hasey @0 values, Bee the new coaches, MHoneys AAm- Bales Co, Bales and Bervics 0 . ll Main o —~ Va0, o the world over. F. L. Green, ulu wnd Bervice, 237 Ulen Bt,; p one 399, Elm strest, e e e e— HEO MOTOR CAKS and trucks, Kenneth M, Bearie & Co, Hales and vl Ver, Eim and Park Ste, We Telephons 2110, STUDEBAKERS - Light six touring special #l .urmu. 1,360, Nf factory, M, [rving Jest: ® Btudebaker you: carn, showroom at ¢ ki “The Slee: e Hou Faone 2061-3, . WILLYS-RNIGHT AND ovflnfin wotor Charry Bt <. Rudolph, ___Autos and Trucks Yor Sale” 9 BUICK—Beven-passenger, 1n good condi- tlon, Guorgw baldwin, kensington; ‘phone |Cul>l> BUICK Bedan 1923, 4-cylinde driven very little; big discount, Bt.; ‘phone 26 BUICK 1935 np: " big sucrilice, New Britwin Bulek Jo, __226 Arch Bt.Phone 2607, BUICK, 1017, 6 cylinder touring car, Good paint and Mechanical condition 13 fue, Low pril New Hritain Bulck Co., 226 Arch St. Fhone 2607, “Next tv & Now Bulck ll # Used Bulc BUICK, © cylinder spott mom-L painted, a beautiful Vack- ard biue, 4 brand new vuid tires, all sport This car can be bought r|‘lll- Nuw ‘0., 235 Arch St. Tel. 2607, COUPE 1823, 6-cylinder, 3 bump- ers, wpare tire, etc,; run very little; new in every detall. New Brlllln Bulck Co,, 26_Arch_8t.; 'pho CHEVROLBT 1919 murm; car; gool pearance, 5 good tires and good top and paint. New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch 'phone 2607, urlng car, In good shape mechan fair tires, good paint and uphol- price $55. M. Irving Jester, 103 i ‘'phone 811, “This fs a Stud ‘'phone 2051-2, 'phone 1790. R, C. Rudolph, show. Elm 8t.; ‘'phone 1700, Service Cherry St.; 'phone 2051-2, FRANKLUIN SEDAN 1920, excellent paint, upholstery lilke new, good tires and me- chanleally in fine shape. New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St.; 'phone 2607, FORD COUPE, 1022, In cxcollent cindition throughout; fine appearance; can be bought cheap. New Britaln Bulck Co., 226 Arch 8t.; 'phons 2607, 82/ Cherry 8t. room, 4 Elm St DORT 1922 truck, CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITT4 1922 1923 1923 1922 12 1019 1917 Tord foupe, Bulek Coupe, Bulck ¢-Cyl, Sedan, Bulck 8port Model, Touring Cen Briscoe Roadster, Buick Roadster Buick Touring car. Faige 7-pass. Tourlag cas Franklin Sedan, Hupmobile, White Touring, Trades vn new and used cars considered. ¢ Loo St. Thomas, Managsr of Used Car Department. NEW BRITAIN BUICK coO, 225 ARCH ST. 'PHONE 2607, FORD Sedans, 1021 models, one with over $200 worth of extras. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc.’ 185 Park &t, Hartford, Conn. FOHRDE~FORDS - FORDS Sedans, $275, $300) Runabouts, $50, $i5, $100, Tourings, $50, $75, $225, §250, $275 Light Deliveries, 350, $73, $100, Coupes, s100, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE, 200 EAST MAIN 8T, PHONE 2701, HATNES, 1071, 5 passenger coupe. Wire wheels, new paint, 5 brand new tires, up- holstery and motor perfect. This is a real bargain if taken at once, $1,000, Wil take your open car in trade, Fvin Jester, 193 Arch St. Phone §11. “This is_a_Btudebake ¢ touring car in od tires and Irving Jester, “This Is a M. 811, upholstery. 325, 193 Arch Phone studebaker year.” HUPMOBILE touring car in A1 &haps, mechanically; five good tires, and looks good; $350 takes It. A, G. Hawker, 33 Eln 8t ‘plione 2456, HUPMOBILE 1920 touring car, In Ane shape mechanically, good tires, fine ap- pearance, several extras; price fs low, New Britain Bulck Co, 235 Arch 8., ‘phome 2607, JEWETT 1923 3-passenger coups, driven only 5,000 miles and brand new in every ' detall. A, Hawker, 52 Elm str phone 2436, | SETTEHELL, | ster. Fine 3 passenger coupe read. and upholsters. Tires and motor excellent. This s an tunity at $260. M. Treing - Arch Bt. Fhone 811 “This 1s a Sl\pj-. ker year.” GAKLAND touring car, upholstery and pa‘nt; price_only $176. A. St.; 'phone 2 OUR Willys-Knight demonstrator Jor & no trade ta on Rudelph's Garage. 137 Cherry 8t ‘phons 2051-2, Salesronm, § Eim Et.; ‘phone 1780, OVERLAND SEDAN- Privately ownsd and driven 8,700 miles. Price $400 §f #old at once. Wil consider time payments with proper security. Phone 443-2 or call my 298 Shuttle Meadow Ave, after § p. m. OVERLAND 1923 touring car, brand new tn every respect and selling at a big dis. count from the Mt price. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch 8t phons 2109, 1917, good tires, fine running order; G. Hawker, §2 Eim