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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. SRTRETRY gt (o1 STHESEMANNSICK, CONBINATION SALID = e tigena 5 (L "No Rl oo s gy =+ ==| ANDIRONS ' ottty | | night by Policeman Frank Parker and New Britain Furnished Two Per Socialists Must Wait for Answer Doherty Struck With Bgg and|mors. mhe ey ocime cnaagea in . FEN DERS Cent of Total ior State 2 to Their Demands Tomato by Hallowe en Gelebratorii';ni w var_ bhumatzs on “x’»m-m.;s " SP ARK GU ARDS ,Wmv] arrow into the entrance of the | | woman's side of the comfort station. BY GEORGE 1. 3 piG S N NG 4 v By The Associated Press. | (_vlebra'ora of Hallowe'én occupied | During a scuffle while the arrests were | IN BLACK ENAMEL Waskinaten Bie Berl ov. 1.—Chancellor Strese- |t attention of Judge B. W. Alling |belng made Policeman Parker Washington, . € Nov. mann was prevented by iliness from i v | . I 6 residents ‘ | v Y INCES YoM iand Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods in|ed a blow on the head from the ¢ | = Boiets 2ed 1, : BT he 1 abnet o 1 200, PR o 6 Wagte [ 112 i e b o 0 || EN Gy YOUR OPEN FIREPLACE THIS E sper norning whe socialist party’s | cases of“all three men. the charges | Fined For Beating Boy "“1“2 ‘”:If‘”l v.';lu l"’ 2 el 4 vitimatum. waa to h‘;_‘“"s““ red. It|ywere slight and wWith the ciception | John Lorenius, aged 69 years of 302 FALL IBeiss sl et vea s B TEC ; : was \'v;!:.sldf‘led probable, therefore. |of o 16 year old youth judgment was (Stanley street, was fined $10 on a beil mm,,s ..1"‘ . b "; the government's reply to thelsuspended in the cases. “Bdward Kol- |charge of assaulting Clinton Goodwin, & g people filing i z | party’s demands would not be forth- | [osky was arrested by Supcrnumerary | outh of 351 Ellis street. 'Execu: Hartford county. lated “ the (‘,“mm‘m ‘”‘p barty yes | William Doherty following a fracas |Lorenius told not to take the law Tabulation of the figures j torday at whioh 1t adopted o resslu. | O, ETWin Place in which one of the |into his own hand but to call the T I . Al i kst 3 ‘U | officers came out much the worse for | police when he is in trouble. He was ° David L. nounced by the U. S. tion declaring the party could re- | o R Etal e T ASiossar tcrnal Revenues shows that 68 per g main in the coalition government only | e i i B B e e e g cen the income tax returns filed ; e 1 ¥ presentec Nair. : v m; L\ :;7-?1 in u\n‘:-&v‘, “]| cut were r:znj ‘1‘ o \1]1.[-'.4_ s ]‘"ulm‘" Nitawy atai p |court Kolosky was arrested on |was playing in a lot adjacent to Lor- = et ot bhe taitviwo ! are i o ’.'”?‘_'f ;‘-"t‘. wm:u]n'r . el °T | hreach of peace charge because it was |enius’ home ‘when he was caught by HARDWARE 336 M.m St. Sowcie and sities of the sate, the £ : emergency; treatment by the BONCM- |thought that he was responsible for | the latter, taken to a barn and beaten. R abar it Tonarcs frol thade. bo- o .- | Striking Policeman Doherty with an| Fred St Lawrence, charged with | ing 84,041, > tion, and the immediate taking of the |58 and a tomato. The policemen \Ao:almz probation, was warned that were putting out a bonfir it this if he did not sftop getting drunk so ITALY WOULD ATTEND STUDENTS RECALLED Hartford, with 95 residents necessary steps against Bavaria; giv- o p R 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS " . “|place when a ripe tomato landed cften he would go to jail. He was OVE! ing over to the police the maintenance Rome, Nov. 1.—Foreign effice cir- Constantinople, Nov. 1.—All Ru- and order in Saxony and the [cles today confirmed the news from mapijan students in American colleges making reports of \aking reporis o near Offiogr Hopkin's foct. Soon an |given another chance by Judge Alling. | New Hav havin 091, a close dismi ¢ up: Ji AT Ve et 2 > " % » S lismissal of “the supporters of na- | p ..y 4nd Kolosky was placed un- IURKISH ENVOY TO U. S, | Paris that the Italian government [ Liere have been ordered by the police the overnment, lec st , With e & ? { egg and another tomato struck Offic — second. Bridgeport was third th tionalist aspirations” who recently v i . e i >, 7. h 7.13 ) i ¥!der arrest. Judgment was suspended, | 1london, Nov. 1.—Dr. Adnan Bey, had made representation in Paris, | 11,467; Waterbury fou oined the reichswehr. Geotee Foote. ago 16 years, was fin. | nationallst leader is oxpected to be|London and Madrid in connection|to return to their homes, In justin 1 ) i i sonfercnce, Italy's | cation of their action the police point an Meriden fifth w S ] Py . ", and Meride 1 W Want Staple Moncy by the € 85 and costs on & breach of peace |the first ambassador from the Turk- |With the Tangier confercnce. h Mediterranean de- (to the reported deportation by the numbers for other cities w Another resolution passed | | ford, 2, ;L \%m\ Brita i 2,58 Nor- rhrl\“ \r‘mx:}.v'l’lhal U‘y‘(‘ party leaders Charge but judgment was suspended |ish republic to Washington, accord- |interest in the wich, 2,664; Greenwich, d,,,“.,,,'d In their conference with the | in his case. He was arrested by Po- ling to a dispatch to the Morning Post [mands her presence &t this conference | Bucharest government of Turkish -4 % 4 o liceman Thomas IFeeney on Garden |[from Constantinople these circles say. pets, London, Norwalk, : n government that wages be paid in % bury, 1,963; Middletown 8; B future in stable currency and that —_ tol, ; Ansonia, 1,3 Torring: H ‘] 000 d 1 l the farmers be forced to sell food- Wellngtord. 961: Derty,|HIN & PN L o feations e pres 846; Putnam, 628; Sheiton, 620 . sented to the chancellor and a reply Eighty-two per cent of the persons cellor Stresemann expressed belief e R e L B WENTY-ONE different models at from $25 up are situation that the demands I Tmicanding ol offered in the Victrola instrument line—a range of sizes, o . culca from e superdreud. | L gocrament press views {1 designs ana prices to suit every requirement. See and hear New Haven: 35,129; Tiartiond, 33391, | yesterduy for the first time 1n &ctunl| fvasioy them at your dealer’s or write us for catalog. i, 2 : 7,883; | battle practice A Dresden dispateh announces that Fairfi g k Ne r thcnnels.” §367; 30 505! | Gunners of the Marylund celebrated | . Heinar, the Tederal government’s Weekly issues of new Victor Records bring you the new the initial firing of the big rifles by !civii commissioner for Suxony, has re- A TolRRd, ) hurling a 2,000-pound projectile | quested the new Saxon premier, Dr. | est and best Selectlons Of every kmd by the attlsts You Want Counnecticut in 1 was much small- straight through the t s-eye of the | ellisch, to take over the government, have heen er than in 19 the total for that distant target, their second shot .~|\\I(-AM1.1 that the federal troop: year having 145,195, making a|ting the raft squarely in the | withdrawn from the official buildings, | tO heal’. decrease of 17 per cent for| Targets were changed twice du which are now guarded by the Saxon the vear. The number of reports for | the gunnery drill, yet both sets looked police the entire United States also dropped |as though they had been riddied by| The from 7,259,944 in 1020 to 6,662,176 in ! giant buckshot is Dresden, Leipsic 1931, & decrease of 8.3 per cent During the two runs on the target showing steady improvement — e all four turrets sent their charges to —_— KEEP CARS IN HALLWAY o mark with startling regularity Fra e, 4 v : st What officers sald was most remark MEETING DOES LITTLI Tack of Space Jorce Cubans Make Able, however, was the fact that not o e > S ie Mak one of the gun pointers ever had fired | British Imperial Conference Appars Family Pet of the Motor Car. a shot before. The Maryland's per ently Accomplishes Nothing | : L4 Havana, Nov. 1.—There are many rmn.w»‘l.‘wu.:!”. A-r?:- t;r”“nr:"u-“n: and London, Nov. T==From present in- | " | | ew lctor ecor s 1ge ght for the ouris! 0 mnore an yoer strange sights tourist t T A ¥ ons it seems doubtful if any message adds that the situation and other points is in Havana, but perhaps one of the ws are inexperienced mer g | dvance e made the | most =urprising comes when he visits The firing Was accompanic y advance will be made in ‘n a Cuban home and sees the family | spectaculur sights. The exp . lmain imperial conference with regard n le he ail. | Recess b % + 1o the participation of the dominions ovem r 4 P Rrit automobile sitting in th front hall necessary to hur 2,000 pour way steel several miles within a S0 ish foreign policy | ” | In all of downtowr ang ith its or rocked and Members of the conference were ® - N e % rocked and rolled und shook the | 't informed of the progress of the ‘ ROd sed Concert md atic DOUBLEFACED population of some 400,000, space i recent negotintions in the matt it o premiur Streets are narrow | were no: g nd oth . e calling of ay international ¢ Sonata in B Minor—Finale (Chepia) riane suis Olga Samaroff {Noeturm (Grieg) Piane Sals M} 6419 $2.00 ilies who could afford one did k 1 "‘ 'l" ”“‘”"'“"""‘,'I‘ ','," I‘"'"""" 4 &mfih:‘wmbfi:flummmmu o pay garage rent, or did no! 0 e / 1thods of consulting the dominions ] ho vm . # ';”w“;w : B o _W\‘ '\-‘ ‘l‘lnvlll a5 Uetwcen sassions of the imperiol oon- | : and imaginative fantasies of the lonely Northern comnposer. blocks or even miles awsy. Practi- | clomentary gunnery exeralae, |Téreie {F-ml-'laluln-lmchu Stokowski and } 044 1.50 cally all of the front entrances have A i y Commander : Mignon—Gavotte (Theass | MM i wide double doors, and so the « " innery officer of the ZEV IN GREAT FORM | Victrola No. 105 calls the F-uwdu the w :: 3 | $180 waltz in the world,” and the gavotte “probably the found parking space indoors, usually fleet, t stance from muzzic New York, Nov, 1.—Declared fit for . ¢ \ miles, Next ., . . Mahogany, vak or walnut that ever was written.” near the staircase. They can cing , St G Srmramorbe dli in scores of homes, but the oil ca wher e fleet returns . t ! ¥ ‘mw&“hwmh!hh-h Reinald Wi .fi} 81 and houses are joined together an we flush with the sidewalk, Whe automobile came along many fam on reparations, bhut so fa retood, no concrete proposals urly today for Latonia, Ky, extra tires and g oths usu m ers in the Carib. : i | found in ‘.mm\mflrl::;‘l.l garage el target shoc 3 rum.'l‘”\‘\- e :;m. i wn ““'wr;l.” ~ll.l (Rose in the Bud Berow-Fornen Reinald Werrenrath 3 s crack will match strides with Toh-.hmklypom mfi.‘by..n.uflilfll -T."u'#.. the layman. Here ar tucked away out of sight eedi 0 Is W e tried ! E Hhon s g Admiral Cary T, Grayson's My an experience to both P—— Own and several other thoroughbred !nuuhflchhm-u BRITISH ELECTIONS Movies for Conviets stars in the $50,000 champlonship at — By The Assoclated Pre ONDON—Inmat of Britains a mile and three-quarters, & race that 2 h vml selec ° Loudon, Nov. 1.—~More thar M | titutions are inema” devs may determine American three.year v . = t m municipailties in England and Wales =" . ome officc has just/oid supre ’ : | I Wh Clouds Ha ‘anished and Skies are today elect councillors to replace the 00 iyt ,-,,'.’, of ‘,‘,...\‘:.f i ”.“_".r,m il ol | fll ve Vi i introdu - - | msh' 19152 SUI-SINE 0 (06 Total sumber of rep- |, yrisons. Many of the films Six Britlsh soldiers recently swam J | I Wh M True? [ | 111t YDfl y Dreams Come True resentatives who retire annually s rom America the Dardanelles, AUTO FOR EVERYBODY Paris, Nov. 1.—"An automol overybody” s the slogan adopted Clvuda’(uovm”lm%lmsm S.n" Andre Citroen, “the French Ior q Shoes of the Better Kind {?omphhfi (It's Human Nature to Complain) MII*}"“‘ after his visit to the United State 3 { from which he returned burning with Thofim“uumwihtfludmdupcm‘yw ! { Both songs are characteristic and sung in half-spoken style. enthuslasm for American methods e 4 Tictrola No. 260 WOULD CONTINUE GOVT \ e R Tt W e L Humorous Monologue Former Premicr Venizclos publish | ahogany of walnut ‘ . \ s bt | In a Shoe Store Cahill today by Eleftheron Via, vigoro Sete St 8 changs be oectod Faultless F‘ttmg The Symphony Concert t:m}‘“"’ the present regime 3 FOOtweal' Lo i 26,80 te £10.80 recognize in her m.wdt&l‘-flf* N each of the new croations f | == Dance Records ’ P . %}* Young Men’s 1 DOROTHY DODD designers 4 P ‘—'*Ji IlnnYoll—FnTM Pasl Whiteman and His Orchestra you sec Style at its but—a. ekill { I h)"? m " = | m.-. 1.4. 19151 Some of the sn L faultiess fit and comfort muld ‘ Whiteman -udhmu and finish. “The Life of & Rose” has you've sver seen—in t in the flowing lines that caress J ‘“” c:"‘hy"'“"‘"':"“"-:““m;:" feathers. They are comfortable g g o G Witk e wemnt toree: every curve of the foot. This is Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 19155 length of life. It t d Style a2 vou will enjoy it in tnspection todar | ’ . Oh, You Little m—l’nfm Smported Sootch Graim Brogues I DOROTHY DODD shoss! 2 | M‘M R S o S sto “m";'zg’o“' 220 @ "Cu‘t‘YnnI-H:ndeynhnh.‘-. Imported Moore Calf Bro; i s Clectric, $240 IDon'::L:nru‘:n? Lm-:m:i s ’r: ‘ ; \ k Mahogany ot walnut JM a Girl that Men F: The Troubadours Norwegian Grain Bluchers — Steal a Little Kiss While '* Double soles, black or tan $10 7 s flr'v-"m Osfords—>Mudr E : 2 Two waltz numbers. “Just a Girl “ Men F-m loton” 13.50 J - Patent Leather and Dull Ox- fords for dr nd sem Aress $1.50 New Wool Hosee) oo r ' I : . silk mixtures, plain or Dustirets nely mese. lonr } 2 effects P of tne. tatiored in desion and fauliless fil- ¥ | ting. this stule is y in Zaribar 9 -l wlsr wr Cdl.mh-l-d.-lrdlvht HORSFALLS| | | V) S e T Sireet Globe Clothing House | e v Victor Taiking Machine Company. Canden. N Hartford 4 COT. MAIN AND WEST MAIN STS. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Al the Famous Starsof § & 9 The Photoplay That Star Photos Opens the Door of This FREE Hollywood Skies in . | Friday Matinee Famed City