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NOY, [TS DATEON WHICH TRUAL OPENS Walton Ordered to Appear Belore. Impeachment Court By The Asseciated Pras 5] Oklahoma City, Okla, Oet, 27| The house investigating commitiee which submitted the charges of offi- oial misconduct on whieh trial of Geverner Jack . Walton will start nest Thursday, prepared today to o5 tend its impeachment inquiry to other slate officials and departments. Declaring that their work had just started with the completion of the | case against the governor, members of the commitiee said that ne condi- tion found weuld be “white washed." The committee already has before 1t & resolution requesting an investi gation of the office of John A, White- hurst. president of the state beard of wariouisure; and it Is predicted by close followers of the situation that other state officials will he made the object of possible mpoachment pro ceedings. 1ts next session will b held Monday, | The senate court of impeachment ordered Governor Walton to trial next | Thursday after the lower house Inte | yosterday had approved the last of the 22 charges which constitute the | impeachment bill, These arc: iegal issuance of state police comminssions to numbers of irrosponsible persons: cunsorship of the press; fssuance of | two defielency warrants whon no oc- caslon existed; falsifying the re port of s eampaign expenses; abuse of fln-l pardon and parole power, and recelv. [ ing funds from various persons for his personal benefit, and general n-| competency. All of the charges come under the genoral allegations of misconduet in office, moral turpitude, wilful negleet of duty and incompeten: | In setting the trial date, the .'.vmunl court allowed the executive six days in which to answer the charges and enter his plea, If these conditions | are complied with before the prescrib- od time has elapsed the court sald the | trial would begin at once. A board of house members will & as the prosecution. | Governor Walton refused early to- day to comment on the ;vruw‘f‘nllnan‘ declaring only that “the entire mat- ter is In the hands of my attorneys, Firemer;—l;l an Ball ‘ On Eve of New Year’s The New Britain firemen are mak-} ing plans for the Firemen's Pension | and Relief soclety concert and hall | which will be held at the armory on | Arch strect on December 81, 'The various committees named for the af- fair are: General committee, Howard Jones, chalrman; Deputy Chief Kugene T Parnes, secrotary; Chict William J. Noble, treasurer; Simon Wolfer, Felix Zareckl, John Blair, John Heery, Jos- eph Cook, TLester Barnes, ¥rank Loughery, Peter Nuss, Stephen Me- Hale, William Frey, George Scarlett, Lieut. Fred Linn, Arthur Gaudette, Michael Campbell and T.eo Forsythe. Music committee—2Michael Camp- bell, Lieut. Kred Linn and Frank Loughery. Printing committee—William ¥rey, | George Scarlett and Joseph Cook. | Decorations committee—Felix Zar-| eckl, John Blair and Leo Forsythe, Refreshments committee — Arthur| Gaudette, Lester Barnes and Peter Nuss, | Check room committee — William | ¥rey, Stephen McHale and John| Heery. CHRIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARYV West Haven, Oct. 27. — Christ| church, the mother church of the| Episcopal diocese of Connecticut will tomorrow commence the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the par- Ish. The program of exercises will eontinue through Thursday, Novem- Yer 1. I tients themselves, i be discussed. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES Mob of sereral thousand unempiey- selses Krupp works al Basen and seven are hilled and twe hu dred wounded, Bssen dispateh to Lendon Daily Bxpress declares [ 1ioyd Geerge is hearte eod by latest Furepean reparations news and has 1aith that distingt advanee has heen made toward helping Euvepe's trou- Lles Pula Edmenson Croker, widew of Richard Croker, has offered her serv- ! and meney te Charles F, Murphy of Tammany Hall, the New York Her. ald says. ¥rank Chanee, former pilot of Red flox and Chicagoe Cubs, is selected to succesd Kid Gleason as manager of White Hex Philadelphia distriet attorney’s of- announces it plans drastic en- toreement of Pinehet dry act l Advices from Washingted and eapl ltals of Burope iadicale that efficials Ih-lu\u vital step has been taken to adjust reparations problem and Great Britain sees the 1 od States Nghting the way for world peace Announcement of Frank #. Kel| loge's appeintment amhassador u‘ |Great Rritaln causes stiv and surprise | in Washington President Coolidge will not up'»mu-i consolidation of war and navy de- | partment of national defense. Governor Walton of Oklahema is ordered to appear November 1 for trial hefore senate eourt of impeach- | ment, Tloyd fieorge thanks disabled war| Iveterans in Walter Teed hospital at| | Washington for thelr eontributions fo the freedom of the world | Evangeline Nooth has third epera | penitentiary, | made thelr way by autemobile ESOAPE In EAPLAINED New York, Oct. 27.—Detalls of the escape of six prisoners from the Pennsyivania state penitentiary &t Philadelphia on July 14 last were told st night by James fellin Hrews, alias Charies Wilson. whe Wwas cap tured in Hrookiyn after leading au- thorities & chase through five states. Taking an automobile truck near the | the escaped conviels and beat to New Jersey leaving a trall of evime through Peansylvania Mary- land and Delaware, Hrown admitied Use Garden Hose to Put Out E, Main St, Blaze ive companies responded to an rm from Rox 39 at the corner of st Main and Stanley streets at 10:26 o'clogk. When the firemen ar- rived at the rear of 338 East Main | street they found that nelghbors, by | 45 using a garden hose, had ex a blaze In a pile of rubbish, guished | Vessels at asea, regardiess of ha tionality, may now obtain free medi- 1 adviee frem Danish radio sta ons Karl of Athlene, brother of Queen ‘llfln in Nooth Memorial .l\nbllllll. Neow Mary, appointed governor general of South Africa, " GLAND OPERATIONS Dr. W, Lyons Hunt Gives Motion Pic- ture Demonsteation of How He Transplants With Local Anesthetie, Chicago, Oct, 27.—Dr. H, Lyons Hunt of New York yestorday showed the convention of the American Med- lenl Bditors' association motion p tures of gland transplantation oper- atlons, 65 of which he claimed to have performed successfully, In five minutes, with a local anes- thetie and nimost no pain, the oper- ation ean be performed, he said, in 48 hours, in most cases, the effect is felt, Of the operations he has per- formed, only six falled to result, two were partly successful and the re- mainder were reported by the pa- he asserted, as highly sucecessful, | Dr. Hunt told the editors he used act | the | sheep glands of newly slaughtered and that he has performed operations on both men and women. Any part of the patient's body is suitable for the graft, he sald, and the glands are placed in an incision made in the skin. The glands live and aid the cells of the body to be- |come fresh and young, he explained. National Guard Officers Marooned in Snowstorm Denver, Colo,, Oct, 27.—Fourteen National Guard officers from New York, part of the New York state delegation to the National Guard as- sociation which closed here Thursday still are marooned by snow in Fstes Park. Since Tuesday they have been trying to reach Denver, according to word recelved at the office of Adju- tant General Paul P. Newlon.. High- ways between Denver and the park, about 75 miles, are expected to be open today. INVENTORS ORGANIZE, Americans Hope to Unite for Their Own Protection. Washington, Oct. 27.—Organization |of the League of American Inventors to protect interests of the inventors here, and to facllitatec dealings with the patent office, was announced to- day by A. J. Wedderburn, Jr., found- er. A convention is planned, at which proposed congressidnal legislation will The membership in- cludes more than 500 inventors. TO CONVENE PARLIAMENT. Paris, Oct. 27.—A decree convok- ing French parliament in extraor- dinary session Nov. 13 will be pub- lished shortly, it was learned today. AH WAAT A LOVELY AUTUMN DAY ! - THIS WEATHER CANY IF You DONT GIVE THIS HAM !THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Oone York ecity, but dectors ~ declare )n} | eondition is not alarming | :12 Refilt,v Transfers Are Recorded During Week The following warranty deeds were | fled for record at the office of City | | Clork A, L. Thompson last week | Aliee J. to Henry J. Hatsing, Allen | estroet, John Sungala Honry street, Michae! Koziot to Moses Stein, Rox- | bury road, | Abble B, Iitzgerald to J, M, Curtin, | 2nd,, Hunter road, A. Abramowitz to Peter Poplawskl, Reach' street, | J, and K, nedy, Church street, James Ferrara to Char viee, Stanley street. John J. Donahue to Hannah Dona- | hue, Allen and Stanley street, Conrad Clanci to H, K, Kalmano- | witz, et al, Winter street, J. A. Traut to Traut & Hine, ¥Im and Stanley streets, 7. Quilty to Traut & Hine, Smal- | ley street. North & Elm street. WILL, PATROL COASTS, Washington, Oct. 27.—Secretary Mellon of the treasury department today designated the following coast | guard vessels for special coast eruis- |ing during the winter months for the protection of shipping: Ossipee, Tampa, Acushnet, Seneca, Seminole, Gresham, Kickapoo, Manning, M doc and Yamacraw. This service s continued between December 1 and March 31. — | Althea Griswold Super VS, Clarence Marvel er, Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 23d day of October, 1923. Second Order of Notice. Upon complaint in sald cause brought to said Court, at Hartford, lin said County, on the first Tuesday| of October, 1923, and now pending, claiming a divorce, and changing of| name, it not appearing to this Court that. the defendant has received| notice of pendency of 'said complaint| and it appearing to this Court, that| the whereabouts of the defendant Clarence Marvel Super is unknown to the Plai. tiff. - | Ordered, that notice of the insti-| | tution and pendency of said com- plaint shall be given the defendant. | by publishing this order in The New Britain Herald, a' newspaper pub- |lished in New Britain once a week, for thvo successive weeks, commencing| on or before October 31st, 1923, By the Court, LUCIUS P. I'ULLER, Assistant Clerk of said Court. Bray This to Luigl Blaglottl, | Urbun o Sarah Krl\-: | les Narnsa- Judd to Traut & Hine, SGES SLUCH HANDSOME (WOMEN AS ONE STROWS ALONG THE STREET — BECOME FAMOUS IF WE ALLOWED HE ENGAGEMEAT?Z P 4 @ |certified check City Advertisement NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Contractors are invited to submit a proposal for an “Addition and Al- teration to the Almshome for Wom- on,” for the Board of Public Charls ties for the (®y of New Britain, Conn, Drawings and specifications and other information may be procured | from the office of' Henry 1. Ludorf, Architect, The Mutual Buflding, New | Britain, Conn,, on and after October| 30th, 1923, Drawings and spocifica- | tions must he returned not later than November 7th, 19231 Plumbing, heating and ventilating, | electrieal wirlng and painting will be | let under separate respective con-| tracts, Contractors desirous of fig- uring the respective work shall be governed hy the wording of notice as well as general contractors in every respect. To be entitled to consideration the proposal. must be made upon a form provided’ by the architeet which must be fully completed and in ae- cordance with the “Notice to Con- tractors” as set forth in the specifi- cutions. The requirements in the contractor's proposal are the $2,000} or surety bid bond | and the furnishing of a $10,000 sure- ty bond by the successful contractor. Proposal must be addressed and delivered to the Board of Public Charities of the City of New Britain, City Hall, New Britain, Conn, not Jater than November 7th, 1923, at 3 p. m. The Roard reserves the right reject any or all bids, THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, of the City of New Britain. WILLIAM 1. MANGAN, Chairman. —— American & British Mfg. Co. $10,000,000 Plant of Bridgeport, Conn. The following MACHINERY is offered for immediate disposal, regard- less of cost, as premises must be va- cated at once. LATHES —Reed & Lee Blond makes SCREW MACHINES (8. & A) UNIVERSAL GRINDERS SHAPERS, 12 to 20 in. SURFACE PLATES GFEAR SHAPERS RADIAL DRILLES HIGH SPEED DRILLS MOTORS GEAR CUTTERS HAND MILLERS TRAVELING HEAD SHAPERS REAMERS, 3-16 to 3 in, IRON STANDS B. & 8. BENCH LK general to 8 N DRILLS FORGES—FILES—HACK SAW BLADES GRINDSTONES--PACKING TOOLS—SMALL PARTS, ETC, ETC, All of the above are of varlous standard makes and many sizes. Most of the ma- chines arc practically new and some were never used, Representative on Plant Premises, Phone Noble 809 (Bridgeport). On The Boulevard this| ™ New Britain Herald | Member And't Bascas of Clsnlations A FANILY NHWAPAPERY List of Standardized Headings P ANNOUNCBMENTS MONUMENTS DEATH NOTICES, FIORISTE, FUNERAL DIREOTORS LOSY AND FOUND. PFREONALS AUTO AND THU ~AUTNSE ARD THY AUTOMCRILES FOR EXNCHANGE AUTO PARTS AND ACCHSSORIES APTOMORILES WANTERD, AUTOS- TAXT SERVICE 8 BT ANTY RIOVOLEA WANTED, SERVICE 87 AIRING | E=RURINESS SERVICE, ' RARBERE. HAIRIVE MERSEUSE, INT RACT. g RENDERED. 8- BIOVOLE ' g " ~DRESSMACGING AND MILLINERY, | DYEING AND CLEANING, INSURANCE LAWYERS RTORAGE, HANGING METAL WORK, " Q ANT TAILORING " 4, JORRING, RTATIONERY, n ARIONAL, RERVICRR IRING AN TED TO R =BT eN CORNESPONTENCY DANCING TRAC INFTRUMENTAL AN TAWAL, ANT PRIV, WANTED. 12 23--WAN TIONA " COURBEN, 38 5. " " [ 44— RUSINESE OPPORTUNITIES, 47— INVESTMENTS, STOCKR, RONDS, 45 MONEY LOANED. 49-WANTED-TO Al LIVE STOC) B0-~CATTLIEE AND BWINP, 81-DNGA, CATH, PETE 12~ BGGR, POULTR 5 ¢ 54 ARTICLE# FOR BALE. BUILDING MAT ERS & 2 1 AND DAIRY PRO! ~—FEED AND FU! PERTILIZERS, FOOTWEA GOOD THT HOUSBHOLD MACHIN [1} 50 6 QUIPMENT. DUCTS, '8, PLANTS, WATCHE -APARTM BUSINESS BLACK ~DESK ROOM AND OFFICES, FARMS FOR RENT, HOUBKER FOR RENT. SURURBAN FOR | ) VACATION PLACES FOR RENT. KT8 WANTED WAREHOUSES & STORAG WANTED 10 RENT, X—REAL USTATE FOR SA AGENTS ~REAL TSTATE, AUCTIONE 8T—REAL *HSTATE— ANNOUNCEMENTS Flovists and Nul CHRYSANTHEMUME, 100 un, Pom pom: 3¢ & dos, Boston ferns 8l a low price, New Ryitaln Greenhouse, Oak and lLa- sallo His, " plants an o uneral works & speclaliy, Johnson's Greenhiuees, 817 Chureh St 'Phone 880, Vound 5 ATHWDAT Tost, 10 weeks od “hiack and tan, Call 3745, Reward, Wo, TU08 Tast, 17 found return (o New Rritalp Natlona) Hank FOUND - An Alvedale pup. have same hy identifying A » — Gwner i, Tost Vriday eve, and Washington Hts, T cawe. Yot Yinder call 1 b Talnn wiel. ow Pritain, Te WId WIAven TnNt TAAL BALUF: Menna trimmed, Jioward, Telephone 3 depariment benk 1oL, N, nd return to the New Writ. ali Natlonal bank. White wetier lost, Tag N wia Teturn to 118 Name on collar, Sk B e FATR of foriolno _vimmed gINANGA ToAt, Pinder plense call 1625, Teward, WHIET WATCI, gold Tant_wosk on W, Main 8t Ffinder return to 17 Lincoln £, Tel, 431, L] Pe TREE HOMES - wanted for bright, intelligent b and girls from six to thirtoen years of age, both Protestants and Cath- olie, These children noed especial- v homes whero they will recelve intelligent and affectionate care. Anyone Intorested In any one of thesn children, please communicate with the BUREAU OF CHILD WELFARE, STATE CAPITOT HARTFORD, CONN, 1 DO you Kknow that old mutilated pasted photographs can be reproduced and finished into permanent good pic- tures, Rring us your old pasted photos. Arcade Studlo. §AVR 1-3 on coal BIII. Metal Weather Strips, Maln_street; ‘phone 2 | Lash Meier s . coruer Linceln strest, . tranapertation, New Brtlain Meler Bales Bl B, corner Franklii oF care Ydust Heal Gesd Usre" Hencn, 18 Main stiest; ° wolivy Seles & Service Ue., 308 E. Mais, - . ues, See Lhe new conches wan Aute Sales Lo, GonGE BROVIERS WOTOR © BURANTAND- BVAR A 21, FORT CANE, Vordeou g B 'a8% Service -,y and pervice, Lmcier, - ton; gehuine p:nu and Bicommeries Auter . Bales 430 Arch 8L 2105, AUPNOBILE L‘Zfi—m- 0d Service. Oy Bervioe Btation, Hanfed Av coreer et 5 Maim e A, M. Fasnessn.: h . cars. A Bence, B Maln Buj —Favora d aver, F. L. O 227 Glen Teleplione 34 . e B0 MOTOR CAKS and trucks. Kenneth * M, Gearle & Co, Sales and service, Oor, ¥im and Fwrk Bia, New Britaln, Conn. - _Telephone 2110, | STUDERAKERS l.llh: six touring, 905 3 and | mdnl wia teuring big six touring, 00 K 0, B, fmu Jeater, 193 Aich 8t “This Is & Studebaker yoar, orry 8t HKudolph, Autos and Trucks For Sale WUTCK #edan 19283, d-cyiinder, brand o driven very Mitt bou, big discount, N, §t.;_‘phone 2607, BUICK 1928 Sport Model used demonst & now a big fice, N 226 Arch Bt. Phone 2607, BUICK, 1917, § cylinder touring car. Good paint and tires. Mechanical condition I8 fine. Low pricel. New Britain Buick Co. 235 Arch Bt. Phone 2607, “Next to & Nuw Bulck is 8 Used Buick, BUICK, 1923, b pansen, 6 rylindsr sport model, just repaint beautiful Packs ard blue, 4 brand new cyid tires, all sport T r can be bought right. New k (o, 235 Arch . 3607, BUICK COUPE 1923, 6-cylinder, 3 bump- ers, spare (Ire, ete.; run very little; new in_every detall. New Britain Bulck Co., 5 Arch Bt.; 'phone 2607 TEVROLET 1919 fouring car; good ap= pearance, b good tires and good top and New Britaln Bulck Co., 325 Arch ‘phone_2607, Tan bo seen dally 303 West Main St. A bargain, ing car, I good 8hape mechan- fair tires, good paint and uphol- price $65. M Irving Jester, 193 ‘phone 811, “This 15 a Stude- Ch C, Puone Cherry 8t.; 'p _room, 4 Kl Et: ‘phone 1790, DORT 1922 truck, K, C. Rudoiph, show- room 4 Eim ‘phons 1790, ' Service Station, 137 Cherry §t.; Yphone 2051-2, FRANKLIN SEDAN 1920, excellont paint, upholstery lke new, good tires and u lcally in fine shape, New Brital 25 _Arch Bt ‘phone 2607, “women and_children weekly pay- o, 63 Chureh WANTRD—1,000 men, to he well dressed on easy ments, Boston Clothing Sto St next to Herald office, AUTOMOTIVE 1 — Auto and Truck Agencies s XI—ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS, 85-~HOTELS. 89-—~ROOMS FOR RENT. 90—ROOMS AND BOARD. 91--ROOMS FOR HOUSHKEEPING, 3—F7ANTED-- BOARD OR LODGING, o, N ANNOUNCEMENTS - | BRI Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 BURTAT, VAULTE - Automatic seailng, con- rete steel reinforcud, waterproof, Cost less 1 first c.nes under- 276 Map'e. Tel, 2765 Florists and Nurserymea 3 GUT FLOWEIS, votted plants, Al kinds. Funeral work. Free dellvery, Sandal- lle's Greenhiouse, 218 Oalk Tel, 680-12, NURSERYMAN and_Lan gardener. Stmonsen, ‘phone 3126-3. NURSERYMAN_Frult _(reos, Annibs, flow- ers, borries, hedge plants. Send address. I will call. Box 20, Herald. ape ODDS BODKING' WHAT MORE FAME COULD A MAA ASK THAA BUICK MOTOR CARS—'Better cars are bemg bullt and Bulck is bullding them. New Rritaln Buick Co., 225 Arch street, Phono 2607, ———————————————————— BELGIUM DOUBTEUL, Brussels, Oct. 27-——America’s prom- ised re-entry into luropean affairs has caused visible satisfaction in Bel- glan governmental circles, although doubts are expressed as to the value of the practical results of the pro- posed conference. Belgian officials call attention to the Belgian diplomatic correspond- ence as showing the cabinet's carnest desire to have the United States par- ticipate in a Europcan financial over- hauling, as it has always considered American aid a capital factor in any settlement, By Al Po_seli | 1922, in excellent condition fine appearance; can be ap. New Britaln Buick Co., hone 2607, FORD COUP) throughou! CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— Tord Coupe. Buick Coupe. Buick 4-Cyl. Sedan, Buick Bport Model, Tourlng Cax 1923 1922 1021 Brfscos Roadster. 1219 1017 1821 1920 1920 17 Bulck Roadster Bulek Touring car. Palgs 7-pass, Tourlng ca's Franklin Sedan, Hupmoblls. White Touring. Trades uvn new and ‘used cars consldered, Leo St. Thomas, Manager of Used Car Departient, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 235 ARCH ST "PHONE 26017, —— FORDS—FORDS—FORDS— 4300, 475, §100, Tourfngs, $50, $75, $100, $250, §275 50, 8§75, Sedans, Runabouts, $i0, Coupes, $225, Light Deliveries, 4100, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE, 200 BAST MAIN 81, PHONE 2701, HAYNES, 1921, 5 p onger coupe. Wire wheels, new paint, 5 brand new tires, up- Nolstery aud motor perfect, This is a real bargain If taken at once, $1,000. Will take your open car in_trade. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phone 811, “Thiy is_a_Studebaker year.” [UDBON, 1019, b passenger touring car in fine shape throughout. Good tires and upholstery, Price $325. M. Irving Jester, 183 Arch St Phone 811, “This is a Studebaker year." HUPMOBILE touring car im mechanically; five good tires, od; $350 takes it. A. G. Elm_Bt.; 'phone 2456, AUPMOBILE 1020 touring shapo mechanically, good tires, fine ap- pearance, several extras; price 18 low. New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St.; __phone_2607. 2 JEWETT 1923 J-passenger coupe, driven only 5,000 miles and brand new in every detail. A, G, Hawker, 52 Elm street; ‘phone 2456, 5 A1 _shape, and looks Hawker, §2 car, In_ fne LATE MODEL USED CARS AT ‘A SUB. BTANTIAL REDUCTION—-BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY— Maxwell club coupe, Hudson touring. Maxwell Sedan. Sedan, almost new. Special Touring Studebakar, Bulck 6, sport touring. Darant sedan 2 Overland touring. 2 Maxwell touring. Maxwell coupe. Maswell touring. 223 Ford tourin Uldsmobile sedan, $200, HONEYMAN AUTO SALES co. 198 ARCH ST XWELL, late 1921, ( of two very good running cars, only $100 cash and elght payments of $25. Aaron G. Cohen, 1nic, 185 Park 8t., Hartford. ¢ MITCHELL, 1918, § passenger coupe-road- ster, Fine and wpholster;, Tires and motor This is an opper tunity Teing Jester, 193 Arch This is a Stude- _—— Stude- “