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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3; 1923. WIDER FUROPEAN | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES |BRITISH FLEETIN [EAVY BONDS DBANOD (o rmrcarn “l “SoroworvE IN BRIBERY CHARGES|}l “WANT ADS” Auto and Truck Agencies 8 | ed of murder in the first degree for 4 " LINE RATES FOR service. A. G. Hawker, 68 Llm strest. Americans at New York urges United = > g | ! supreme ¢ Fanthio States to go through with its full duty having strangled to death Blossom i e bl i i dustics Ochalan of CONBECUTIVZ INSERTIONA __Telephone 2456. to the world or face such a disaster| Martin, a white woman with whom New York Has Taxicab C 1 Cha JEO MOTOR CAKRS and trucks. Kenneth % New York Has Taxicah Co. ; bz - ey B O e i et ThlS Is One of CaDDCI"S Rwom.i:;;m.xm:m as the world has never he werked in physician's housc at Dominion Premiers Witness G]‘e,at R | ve! ime 3% 8 || i and Park S, dtew Brilain, cone New York city ——— | ’ I'ne -3 Snubber . | —— g | 2 By e g New York, Nov. 3.—Supreme Court line 4o | mendations for Congress President Coolidge believes Poin:| New York police disperse Irish re- Naval Spectacle. saew York, Nov. 3.—gupreme Court | , care’s restrictions against proposed = Publican zs'll\palluwrn that pack the rest in his court room of Morris |||’ ’ v g 1 i 1 ha iln larataiis esnanity streets about Metropolitan Opera v 18, 4 4 rpon_Applicatizn. I | BAKER! . 390 Topeka, K b A [t i J(I"l:md“ Fl A llo|:s( but there was ny:) m«;ual inter- [ By The Associated Press | Markin, former president of the |}~ Count & words to & M< et 4HTll;!L‘)rlrl’Akbl‘(‘§:nLl'"l H l:l“z“l;ll"x'lon'rln PONA, PR, ¢ (CRE SRS LAY MY TRRKS, W fuSHe (e g0 ahead | 7 B T iyt Qe o piat g o % Checker Cab Manufacturing corpora- 34 lines to an tneh, | $1.780; F. i M. Irving Jeate: ropean market for American products!with the plan, White House advices ference wi .10} George or his Portsmouth, Eng. Nov. 3.—The|iion "anq Emel I. Carlson, both of Minimum Space, 3 Lines. 193 Aich Bt. “This is 8 Studebaker year. developed either through the war| declare meeting. proud gray fleet of Britain that kept| Cpicapo. on charges of bribery and Minimum Book Charge, 3§ Cent finance ecoarporation or through crea- ar oL 7 the seas clear for the allies and] ! b skt at No Ad Acvepted After 1 P., M. Vor||, - o s = tion of a federal marketing corpora- Schaefer defeats Hagenlacher 500 closed to the G ns during the | “Ubordination of perjury: Classified Page cn Samo Dav. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor A bt S Secretary Mellons announces that ¢ 173 i o Yok i clos o the Germans during | The men were at the trial of a| Ads Accepted Over the Telephone Tor showroom At 4 Elm Bt.; servive, 137 Biork ghouid batone of the aimh A€ points to 173 in New York champion-|war assembled today at Spithead and | g4t hrought by the Yellow Cab Man- ||| Convenience of Customors. Call 825 And Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” B coming session of congress nator ) | % Arthur Capper said i ement to- e i Cotarar ot (e e e {steamed in review past the premicrsiye,eturing company, a Maine corpora- C. Rudolph. Puone -3 day. He expresse e beli that ALLEN touring car, 1821, Rudoiph's Gar- trove with Governor Pinchot on = i of all the British dominions. It Was{tion agains R : [tion, against the Checker concern Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 the farm bloc will participat \* a | ment Johnson in the 15th round at Newlgrength at Spithead since the mem-| hieo Chicago chauffeurs. A age, 127 Cherry st. Phune 2031-2; sales- the question prohibition enforce-| Jack Renault knocks out Kloyd|tne first muster of Britain's naval|whieh is & Dolaware corporation. move to enact such e York. | 3 . ; i % crable day in July, 1914, when King| g, ) et Seri 18 ) S ¥ v, \ Spurr, Charles Kaplan and Bernard 4 . agriculture is believed to ne Aviator H. J. Brown sets — {George and members of his parlia-{ Goldstein, were also arrested on room 4 Eln 8t. Pione 1790. ‘ 5 . BUICK Sedan 1923, 4-cylinder, brand pew; 59.15 miles an hour in| Premier Baldwin declares only|pent watehed the going to sea of the| charges of perjury. Markin and driven vory Hlttle; can ba bought at & N. B. Bulck Co., 225 Arch The senator enumerated of things he od the Navy-Curtis biplane at Mitchel field, radical and drastic action can solve rhie A ANgas v e o | RRY FoCh RS B8 Al B : et d Ilrl‘ tic action can SolVe | ships which a few days later Were! Carlson were released in $10,000 bail | FURTAT, ¥ Atitomal iy T!h“ L do 4 e (6 lu;»‘un., at greatest speed ever .ngla.lv s problems of widespread un- | u¢ war. | cach and the chauffeurs in $5.000| crete steel telnforced, waterproof. C 8t: ‘phoue 26 4 They foilow attained by man employment. b e | than wood or metal. All first c. BGTG] T g Sosn - r'4 v en-of-w: | ba eae’ ¢ 2 S BUICK 1922 Bpor. Model Roat e Reduce freight on arm Not one of the mighty men-of-war|bail each. : ; takers, N. B, Vault ¥o,, 276 Map'e, Tel, MRS as & Ohmotatrator This cat corties . w which bassed out of the historic; The arrests were the result of af- e Wil 56 e testimony taken 8 big sacrifice. New Britain Buick Co. = 8 £ | products, : " Give every enc gemtn to co ’ roadstead that day had a place in,fidavits made and o operative market ! {the armada which the statesmen|before Justice Cohalan during trial of | |' ¢ y ;-‘mw] e e 226 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, P > e marke | { 2 { . 4 *henlcenin runeral work. Free dellvery. Sandal- | Fo e a rther downn on | {from all over the far-flung empire—|the suit to restrain the Checker con- | IRl NONL, WIE BOGen: ) STy Hl.pl“;;g. anT, T erlinder toar ig car, 600 Revise tariff “Checker” delegates to the imperial confer-|cern from using the “Checker” de-| SERSERySiAN and Tandscape gardencr.| fue. Low pricel. New Britain Bulek Co farmers’ nece: | \ | the Fnact the tr ) r | ence sitting in London—watched in|sign around the borders of tonneaus Simonsen, ‘phone 31 225 Arch St. Phene 2607, “Neat to & Now Make fu oA | | their operations this afternoon. Only|and in the seals appearing on checker | NiTisrERT) Trees, shiibs, Aow. | _ Bulck is a Used Buick. P | abs, ers, berries, hedge plants. Send address.| BUICK, 1922, § passenger. § cylinder spott | i iationa a few of those pre-war ships ride the ety s 5 % A ey %15 Dend ki | 11l _call. Rox 28, Mol niodel, just repainted, a beautiful Pack- waves todsy. Some of them were| The chauffeursin December df last | soormp oo Toweral| 8rd blue, 4 brand new c.id tires, all sport {sunk during the hostilities and oth-|¥ear swore they and others had pur- | | extras. This car can be bought right. Nuw Draft new e works a specialty. Johnson's Greenbouses, pepditres to e s b Several Are Questioned in Read- Gets Rousig Ovation as Majestic] s, 2umns o st an o e i e eherker e | T ke T st i Co. b Arch B a8 | | re— BUICK COUPE 1823, 6-cylinder, 2 Accept e ! e ih i ¢ 8 st on them from the plaintiff before the - velop Musele Shoa ing out of the voluntary scrapping|®" p- .o | defenda yeR sing the Lost and ¥ound ers, spare tire, etc.; run very littl hose | defendant concern began — using th A e W e s Fncourage carly development of . P Sl yg | S] A y agreed upon at Washington. e i i > , \ ll]g, 1., old 10 | alis AWa {remaining are stationed at foreign|dcsign. Later they swore before Jus- | TOAT LIt grov with i P Mg R ol et v water 5 . 3 P S it found eall Mrs, = | stations or are assigned to tralning|tice Cohalan that the affidavits| o “GHC €20 B FHEVROLET 1819 tourlng car; §ood signed In their names were forgeries - pearance, 5 good tires and good top ndment . : | " . ;and other duties. etier low Fenan dinz, Pa., Nov. 3. — Two men By The Associated Press. Several days ago they again swore | TNciaoh serter Tlost. Licens 5 % o & honds eral, state and municipal. |were questioned at city hall today in| New York, Nov. 3.—Daxil TIlovd| Today's entire naval assemblag®perore justice Cohalun that they had | spot ovar each cye. Congress must see to the vigorous |connection with the inquiry into the fnn'n(‘r mier of Great E rit-{ from the no»‘il‘ ”.M. hmuMl‘ and| o ounced their original affidavits, ward, o Thetiat enforcement of the liquor laws and |death of a young woman, murdered p led home on the Majestic to-ylargest man-of-war afl at. down to| \(hich they declared to be genuine, |POLICE puppy. T months oid, wall EFey. | 1a33 Stamies T AR permit ne amendment to the Vol- and abandoned on Neversink moun- | ¢ ter a triumphant tour o _\:"f T-|the tiniest auxiliary craft, numbered they had been promised $5 fomiis, Kewurd Hisinl. €0 105 o Cohen, Tne., 185 Park streot stead act that will weaken it. There |tain, near the city limits. ican cities with his wife, Dame Mar-|all told only 72 vessels—the smallest each for cl their testi- | gt - — DODGE fouring 1918, notor in_ excellent can be no backward steps In the en One was George Kazarak, agent for Saret, and daughter, Miss Megan. number of naval vessels mustered at| o - e T :‘;“"':"f,.."‘»‘;""""“ condition, Who ~ wants _ this at _ only forcement of prohibition . Tteading real estate firm, whose | TIEht Up to the minute of sailing, la formal British fleet review withing “yp i tagtitying hefore Justlee | =2 U0 PL aron G .Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 3 B in his cabin and on the broad decks|jiving memory, and this fact is taken lan today, admitted having given | business card was found near the 4 2 5 woman's body, who said he gave the thajateamer, 85 besieged DY |in England as a visible reminder cach of the el $1,080 but of P : ng what the W gton agreements Fnact a soldiers’ bor Provi prohibiting tax free Personals L] e - DOUGE Touring 1n_good_running condition. 1G, Herald = Rk = .9 1 aid, in doing ond - Potters’ Field Grave for va ¢ ths ago to 2 i 8 sl premi: i his sta n Ne YC i o e bl B L e N S N July, 1814, embraced | companies in a Arelared b it e | Fonn I'rom othe s the police have | nortment of Labor; Sir Henry Thorn- A st Kt hyreh | SRRl ] gained the impression that the Woman | ¢, president of the Canadian Nation- crution ago as “the original may have been Mrs. Anna Stevens, a1 Rallways, and R. A. C. Smith, head Tack Wilson weared with Har- formerly of East Reading, missing for of a delegation of the eiti 8 com- WINTRER TOPS - Wa have a limited of Ford winter tops which will you the romfort of a sedan at ap- makes fference with us. oximagl)f can - Sin feiosmh 0% 1) il " D - 2. Y " clectrie cquipment that out- | - e ~ o - L RIEVEIENA R eenine "“""'],‘ . R | does We take photos any [ FORD, 1851, sedan equipped, saubs rigan and Hart, the vaudeville team ywo months. Her husband, William | mittee of New York of four Dbattle cruisers, as in 1914,] Snow in Jerusalem fs 8o nunusual | weather, also evenings. Arcado Studio, vers, bumper, cord tiros, geod paint wnd and with the Four Cohans when | Stevens, Reading railway car shop “I'm ry sorry to leave this hos-|there were but twe, while ti 26 | that. when it fall 1 the inhabitants | mechanically 0, K, Max J. Unkelbach, they played at Tony Pastor's theater | eaenenter, was the sacond man ques- | pitable country and rm-hearted | Hght cruisers of nine years ago h,u]‘!:fl'n out to elear it away heforp it | @e——— — S R 1 2 ‘ 5 - ot y e ' i | " v ri a bt r VAN Late, privately owned, Fine In 14th street He said he knew nothing of | people,” he said been reduced to 1 {melts and overflows ~the drainage L AUTOMOTIVE condition, Seo afternnon or eve, —— wife's whercabouts A laudatory resolution was present-| Tndividually the ships are more|*¥stem { Tel, Morse, 21 _Broad St.. Plainyile, PILE GIRL TIUN DOWN Kazarak was released, the police be- | ed him on behalf of shipnews report- | battle-worthy WIth Heavier guns, | seees—————————— U _A'flll‘lfl .F"r"!s Ly s lieving that he had established a com- | ers, In acknowledging it, he said|greater speed, and more driv. LOUTITION OF CLAMS m|n KM Hetter cars b g S New Haven, 3.—An unidentl- | at0 giihi, the sentiments expressed would he a{ing power, but taken together they| ay a court of Trobata holden at New| Lo bull building ti fled gzirl, & it 4, was brought to a Neighbors of Mrs, Stevens say the great help to him “in the struggles 1o [are actually less powerful than the| Britain within and for the Distr f . o come.” fleet of 1914 lin,_in 1) A M| TDILE TR P tion, 1 Ty . 4 . NRUIN REDAN “We are just at the heginning of BiR| The reviewing statesmen, members |3 [2"0es M uphintst » new. a1 o ; s . Iintaery 1ike mew, good tires and mi b o B chanically In fine shape, New Rritain CHANDLER and Cleveland motor car Buick Cs » hone 2007, 31 battleships. Now there are but|he gave the money as in act of | 18 of this principal class in the entire) kindly justice.”” The money, he added, navy, eight of which were in line in|came from his personal bank account hospital hers ternoon With A fep,zinents of clothing found on the actured skull, having been struck oonge the jewelry and the deserip by an automobhile on the Milford turn- |00 of tha hody ft, in general, with | things™ he added ‘and 1 am not!of parliament and others accomw Tresent, Remnard ¥, Ga through with them.” panying them were hosts of Lisuten On_motion of Auguat F e e i Asked what he intended to do when | ant.Colonel Amery, first lord® of the (Mo Britatn, ws Fsecutor o ihe . Feter T s ie : 925, T exveiient eonaition he returned to England he & admiralty, 1'rom thelr quarters on|ar Britain, w ald dint tranaportation, New Britain Motor | threugheut: @no apyes v can would have a rest, adding, “but a rest oun of the ships they witnessed |ces Corp., 6 Main trect e B iRk R el e B sSeessss——ees—————— Alter her arrival in Reading on Sep . E Con Seik ¢ . ~ = - o s never lasts very long dummy torpedo attack, flights r-nm""“' 3 S ¥ ot | PODG THE MOTOR CARS—~Saive = - tember 1, the police think i sriswold Super he offectivenoss of any co- Allowed and ed . rvie Althea Griswold Super Thus far, none of the names men. As to the effectivencs any an airplane carrier, SUBMATING Opera-| eaid ostate ta exhiblt their claims againet| oo "er o Ve operation between Great Tritain and ' o same t Kxecutor A o Sm ner tioned in the case it the initials, "8, °P tions and various naval evelution me to ator and dire : : - e M A Super , "B, | od Btates he sald, "It dependn | e 4 ¢ tvenof thie| DURANT AND BTAR moior 5 B . Clarence Marvel wup Y LS Aad MWiIC LY eunaiia the | 08 UINE Bares 1t g, 3t Semn) 1% The public was barred from near|tha puble wete e ahie| Pand service. “Just Heai ¢ . USED CARS IN THE CITY= upon whether you follow {hroug! contact with the operations. lixhod ald Ne o and having a | A Bence, 18 Muin_street If there i any deubt on the part | eifsnisdadvn alation In sald distr A by posting | FORD CARS, ¥ 1 tractor, Bales meive of October, 1923 of France,” he sald that Eagland opy thereaf on the public sign pest in fce; genu'ne parts and accessories, Autos 23 Bulck Coupe, ' 2 . pa " America don't intend to goif* . 1] 1 ¢ A town of Rritain, nearest the & i Maln y [ o Order Notiee. VERMONT ELECTIONS, 4 &0 | Ala. H ace whore welt # T econd Order of Not through, then it wen't go through.” Gadsden, Ala., Signs Up as [ pisce whore ¢ et dwelt and | {UPSON AND ESSEX Buick 4-Cyl. Sedan, pike, This was thought to be the |, 0, o \frg Stevens. ¢ 0 jent due t v t The body may be that of a Mount traffic, pri gar armel, Pa., girl, missing four days Superior Court, State of Connecticut. | woniun's rings Ford Coupe County of Hartford, the 23d day s e i o Pk et g el Chyatooy . | Genuine Open Shop Town | "Gl T necoes A e s : Bulek Sport Model, Touring OM Nov. 8.--A compact BERNARD ¥, GAFFNEY. Arch 8 brought te sald Court, at Hartford Tuesday's Balloting 1s Fapected to s Gadsd Al Y on the first Tuesda) Out M WARVEY STARTS HOMT. ity S ] in sald County the first Tuesd Bring Out Many Voters. | dsclaring for an open shop town was 19ge. P y Briscos Roadater, i o4 S e He a1t rvice Btation, Hartfor v . o iv: |\| ‘v s at a m;lu meeting attend 1 TIMITATION OF CLAIMS anley. and 16 Maln Bt Bulck Roadeter a t appe o this Co d by business and professional men t 4 Court of Pr nolden at Now | Tia NN vame, it not appeari t i ibiican leader delivess His Job is Tinished, and @ number of representatives of | Br . nd o District of Rer. | 2k -\”‘ iT iy H‘th. wie motor car Y Buick Touring car il g ey Mpgradieonay h ) 2 4 \ ot e bl g et and service. C. A, Bence, b1 Main St 1 | | SUPPOrt of thelr party Southampton, Eng. Nov, 3.--Am.!labor interests. The compact pledged | v 2216, Palge 7-pass. Tourd notice of pendency of ymplaint . ' % i P oot by e SN Ny 6¢. Urte f ST s e giionin: A i and the democrats have bassador Harvey, accompanied by his|support to capital as well as 1o Jabor. 1s 3 3 J Favorably i and it appearing to a ous efforta to bring out &' ‘wite and their granddanghter, Dor.|The vote on the eompact was sald to | R ‘ v Green, Eal sl s b nen 100 to lome union men . enkin A, Seott ’ . pod ne 5400, York | ha to 4. 8 inton m ' s 0 Jupmobiie the whereabouts o f ALIRP ote and cut down the custom- othy Thempson, sailed for New present representing the eentral labo . " t vy » S | ” y 1 of Octobe 223, and now pending. N N 2 ctober, 1 1 T Montpelier, Vi, Nov. 3.—A cam- yreoils News = B 1 Lenving o elaiming a diveree, and changing o which Senator Lodge and TCNS Newspapermen He is Leaving Clarene rvel 1 " r orities ended in this state taday on the Aquitan Replying 1o Tuesday ballots will be newspaper ‘s auestions as to why | council of Gadsden asked for dels ' it trict " o P ek IME. Har : . o chieong et doceas DALY HEADS MASONIC ASSN, tution and pendency 1 - 1o he late Willlam P, Diliing r the creditors of | Washington, Nov Robert J O s plaint shall be j . ONETCASMAN from the wth is thal thase A net Ald estatn tn o3l cir ciatnis agalust | Daly of Chicago foday was clected g by publishing this order tn The New | wec Seconed. Perter 30|ttt for sus to 0 Nere. f¢ s M WELCH ACTING PRUSIDENT : e Ads i and directs| o vestdent of the Masonie Reifef asso- | 5. Thomas, Man Rritain Herald newspaper pub- | Dale, resigned that T should go home and work fo New lHaven, Nov, 3.—John T. Man sing § paper ed in saig | C1ation of the United States and Can Used Car Departn lished In New B A week Mr. Dale he republican homi-|the great cause of B 2 » VINE resigne srentdent . of ! " wistion 10 | ads lished In New Britain a week, | Mr. Dale is the republican noml-|tho great caus Rritish-America ing resigned as president ew T h \ clrculation 10 | ada NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, ,\ succrssive wee . e for senator and is opposed hy|friendahip, 1f t two great coun- |t ational Bank becanse of s pbilo Sae 3 aid town of ALCH 8T, PHONE 2691 on or hefare October 31 1 rk H. Pollg cousin of Presi-|tries do not hang ther 1 ™ business terests, Plerce N rit et the place where { China and Dritish India have not g by the O nt Coolidge. For congrass the nomi. | nothing left for orid—that ls my | W son of a former president of | n dweit, | ehanged from oil to elactricity or gs t “erk I nees are 1’ H" st W. Gibson, republi-|firm convictior i my countrymen |t " was named as acting presi SRNALLD ¥, GAFENEY, |and evinee no desire to abandon age ssistant Clerk 14 ur ar and Burton E. oy [3 J | f the ame o 1o 18 d istoms, 5 1 Assistan n 0 democrat. | are of the sam pir Juidge, | 01d custom FORDS~FORDS—~FORDS 1o the I White Touring Ordered N t to United States senator he was Bedans, 3275, $300, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Lambast this on your Ledger e Coupes, $2%5, § 8276, Light Deliveries, 350, $i5, $100, TOMOTIVE FALES & SERVIOR, 200 EAST MAIN 8T, SHE’S THE CUTEST CAILD - YOU EVER SAW! - SHE (OOKS PUNISH HER - WE NEVER : o L\Kg m’ l'MTa'D- HAVG TO gca-D— ' ;“I PMORILE touring caf i A mechantcally fre good tires, and good; 3350 tales It A G Fim les and brand new In every Hawker, 52 Eim street phone_ 2458 SAXWELL 1971 touring §55 cash, baianre terms. Aaron G. Cohen, Ine, fele and selling at surprise prices. Before purchasing a or a new one for that mat our show 1oom and mee our new used cars, ER—1920, Special tour- 2 beautiful custom new tires besides $106 of & ties, The meter is in w condition UDEBAKER 19 specinl o ring rat equipped with ex- 000 miles, brand WAL 1 MAD W' THAT ALL MOST REALISTIC ] — | HaNDSOmEST (= HERES DEPEADS. DREAM LAS = = MAg ./A ;%u:v ‘:] NoTHIA WA &0 TAKE ME TO T TRANKIAN The appearance ~n ho 1973 owwpaper Feusyre Sorsen toe Cormut Brisain roghos oger PEBAKER TEAR