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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. THIS STATE JOINS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES [COOLDGE REFERSTO | City Advertisement |~ i Femarn TL'——_——ANNWNCMW ) “WANT ADS” Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 { Layout and - Acceptance of Carlton Al n 4 l I I i ; IW" li“[4| IRMiE" [S phabatically Arranged For Qu AT, WAULTB—Automatlc srailng, con- BANK I[iH | Jdewish shops are looted in Berlin |yygserand decline to any n\mvnnnm\. l | Street, from Allen Street to the Bou- and Ready Taterence, b g o o o L e g o g ' r K crete steel reinforced, waterproof. Cost less evard, so called. LINE RATES FOR than wood or metal. All first the poor; Jews suffer severely in out- |tjons inquiry: ' breaks when crowds are aroused by —_— (Continued from First Page) 1 o whom it ‘may concern: S o s Lonlse F.. i cap-| 1 | EdIC[ Agalflsf F:StfibllShfl]el]l Of"“““ inginricos LN turi:i“ll:\}‘(:r‘l]j;oln::lh:;i‘n:-s off |I< :ri‘v‘l‘u} P * | Notsevix hereby given that the | Berlin government orders three|eoast and 3,900 cases of liquor valued |Istic observances of our country {Board of Compensation and Assess- Bl‘al]C[]eS Bfilflg FOllgl][ Reichswehr regiments to the Bavar-|a¢ $375,000 are seized. | On that day, in home and church, | ment of the City of New Britain, has ian-Thuringian frontier to guard | e b U s ‘n‘|m||nll\'4|m1 ‘m public gatherings, the ! made the following appraisement and against a Putsch by Bavarian irregu-| Governor Pinchot and federal au-|Whole nation has for generations paid laward of damages and assessment of ||| — oo —e e 2 ¥ g . Jefferson City. Mo., Nov. 6.-—Attor- |lar troeps. |thorities win their first court victory |the tribute due from grateful hearts | special benefits or betterments. caused ||[. S¢'4ntes ::":fi'u::n,' il l"wn‘;errr'.lfn'.' };;':x"z:,l“ B e avets Nort tomaat o] 3 [ D) G aashlatte had it fantn Iw:_m ssings hostowed. by the layout of Carlton Street, from Minimum Space, 2 Lines. POTTED plants and cut flowers, Funeral Washington where next Monday he | Jugo-Slavia has accepted Bulgaria’s|junctions against saloon men. [, 70 eantgpiour thought in' thikw ‘A\Ilfvn Street to the Boulevard, so- (|| Minimum Book Chaige, 36 Cents _|}| works a specialty. Johnsows Greenhouses, upon the favor which we have I alled, and establishment of street, No Ad Ac-epted After 1 or [} | _$17 Church 8t.; ‘Phope 880 will argue befere the United States |offer of $57,000,000 in agreement to S v Xl g , shown has been altogether wisetand | grade and Juil 1. ||| C1assined Page cn Samo Dav. [ S i j uilding lines thereon, viz: Ads Accepied Over the Telephone Tor | Lost and Found Ly supreme cour the National Branch |settle all disputed points bhetween| @piy 20,000,000 of 103,000,000 peo i . % origlunt 3 i . ¥ 20,000, 5.000, esirable. It has given opportunity 2 n hank ‘case, which originated in Miss- [them, Sofia dispatch says. | ple estimat=d in the United States can | justly to baknce the good and the evil Last Sie | ifiemonxen-- of {ustomers. Call 925 And|}| FINIKBOOK No. 16432, on Commeércia ~on Commercial " Trust Co., in name of E, S. Abrahamson, ouri and has assumed nationwide im- - Alasainad anlintallachikli DroWi B S R el . Damages Benefits C portance. Eighteen other states have | . Belgium's reparation policy is he"“]‘;:m Starr Myers, successor fo Wood ::T-I“Ix;“.‘\n“:‘:‘.\q- caltsa o ml{.l :‘”.;:‘:1 Julius Libold ....... §10.00 $42.50 s Hn;"\ m:sr,“, . Commwm,’f,m“; oined, with Missouri, while some of own; she does not follow blindly |pew Wilson in professor's chafr at|for heing grateful to God for a gen-|ANdrew and Katie Benj. Levine SR Ll R T S z:"‘ the laryest *:‘rw"al Banks ar fl:‘l" cither Great Britain or France, Brus- | princeton, tells Canadian club bt et Giropandorance’ of the good, |, WISOURY. Jolntly.. -16.08 68,00 [ o 0 Kitbotrme . 10.00 4250 | _Vinder return to Commercial Trust Co. mtry have banded together to fight seis semi-official communique, de- | Hamilton, Ont l| ven in the least propitious times, a """“" W. MeKir 20.00 SO0 | o Tond o B = OFT—>edtum sized gray Nitten Sunday. case. R clasey | sy *{broad contemplation of our whole po- | Reinhold Hints 12.00 51.00 {000 I\_”'n"mw"“ B Return to 76 Adams @. Iteward. Rt et el i e e e One convict is shot and killed and |sition has never failed to disclo n|A""‘]l;“';nfln\‘:m“t:l‘hllda uplot ey 2 | PSS BOOR Towk, No.gEon ¥t First National bank of St. Louis from |1 I hf!lp I,.. Fox, publicity man for the |three others escape from Philadelphia 10\.,-“).}.1.mu:' reasons for ||t.}ml\ru! ‘.]m‘ Ao A e wlizshing u branch in that city u Kiux Kian shoots and kills at At- | penitentiary after attacking guards. Iness. Thus viewing our situation, we | J0% Bl ko Ae, Sl AR S B g T lanta, W, S. Coburn, attorney for the Ll | have found warrant for a more hof | Jointly ........... 12 99 | Gity of New B return same to Miss Marle Melocky, rrying But plans for opening numer- | & . 2 Michael and Millie : 7 ‘ grou . el o nastar 500 5ot ful and confic attituc a ’ b s Nurse, 77 Grove Hill, or Phone 2615 Sus other hrancles. The attor gen- p that is fighting Imperial Wizard Hoppe defeats Schaefer 500 points!ful and confident attitude toward fhe | iouer it Fistimated co ol i o - L) 1A that undas Missouris lews Evans and other officials of the order. to 447 and will meet Cochran ;,,_,“:,pj‘nvurr ) iJ""" AR dt 13, G s 3 T pranch banking was unconstitutiona : g _to be announced later in play-off for! TIn this current year, we now ap-1"75.5 - lost_on (Grove Hill, Sunday night. Re- and several weeks later the supreme | Alberta voters reject prohibition |billiard championship. [ proach the time which has been ac-ig 08 0 ward if returned to Marie Melleky, 77 vourt of Missouri upheld the opinion. |and declares for government contro! | s [cepted by custom as most fitting for |\ il SOTIE fe e Accepted, Adopted, certified from | Grove Hil s suit 1 es su- | Of liquor sales, Calgary advices show.| Harry Wills tm‘hm(a Iy knocks out |the calm survey of our estate and the | 7,4 yyi) py g record and published twice by order " Personals [} Srese BOUTt ; Jack Thompson in the fourth round |return of thanks. We shall the morc nian. Hotaty 24.00 of the Common Council. | GRADUATE nurse will care for Invalid in ) B ahea Secretary Hughes and Ambassador |at Newark. | keenty realize our good fortune, if|, Bl G eeee o el : Attest, her home,- Addrese Box 3JG, Herald. ticularly in those state {we will, in deep sincerity, give to it| g0 h FREO ceeen e SO 51.00 ALFRED L: THOMPSON L e Rlatmohas ¥ RS MMDOWNSTOR | SKULLSBON0YERRSOLD | T LR e AR Florists and Nnm | G TLOWERS, potted pis | Tuneral work. Free d ]vry | _lie's_Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. NURSERYMAN and Landscape gardener. Simensen, 'phone 3125-3. NURBERYMAN—Fruit tr land stocks of clothing are taken by [agter conference on proposed repar- | | — | City*of New Britain, Conn., Nov. 5, CONSECUTIVS INAERTIONS ‘ takers. N. B. Vault &o., 27§ Ma; r!-m nmuum and more <~pu-mH.\ ir| ~ 3 s ] i e e ————————— C. BE. and Gustave | SAVE 1-3 on coal bills, install Accurate othe " \ ) the world m r community in the worl ATl aid cAvusts = state rights or ok, L o & | The vear has brought to our people | © ; | #rvTEB=T wald. | | ; our Carison, jointly ... 10 . \ FD—1,000 men, women and children Connecticut is one of the states that | Almost Half of Total Stockholders M’l'mr Harrington Now is Convinced | U0 tragic experiences which have| , g camgon 0 lty vertlsemenl to bo well dressed on easy weskiy pas- have joined the controversy. [deeply affected them. One was the |yrtl FRFEON (in-- e 10 | —— ments. Bostqn Clothing Store, 63 Church ’ fhix Armour & Company A | . . . death of beloved President Hara- | Margery C. Str St., next to Herald office P v Are Employes| That Bones Unearthed at, Santa | ,]”r..' b itued whbtee || And Touls Krelger: NOTICE, WEATHER makes no diference wuh . ptad? - Jointly . 5 5 hearing will be held by the Board | We lave electric equipment that out- thC!;‘SS%?o Nov. 6.—Nearly half of| Santa Barbara, Cal, Nov. 6—John a1 unccifish service carried even 10|} Donahue ... 210, lof New Britain at its room 201, City| : ) ! L] : i % s by N len, 8 E - Jov, Great Britain Disturbed by Reported owners of Armour & Co.|p Harrington, Smithsonian Institu-|the end of supreme sacrifice, His |} s AEL) 50 fiall, on Monday, Nov. 13, 1923, ot | pre———— are employes, 40,000 of whom sub- Man Tevemisgt I 7 tly an-|loss recalled the nation to a less| ™ A {8 o'clock p. m., concerning proposed | AUTOMOTIVE ] Outside Three- | scribed for 50,000 shares of stock Rareasrion, W90 i ptious and more charitable attitude Mclachlan, jointly 660. 50 | oxtension of water main in MeClin- during the past two weeks. nounced discovery of primitive skele- | T4 DUS BT MOTE CA O eht L. Tuttle and : ia 6 Y sobered the whole thought of the . tock street from Magnolia, 600 feet sile Limits of U 8 | S0 eagerly have the workers taken |tons and cxpresscd helicf that they | onered the whole thous "“ : TR a5y [foni gy Auto and Truck Agencies i advantage of an opportunity to get an | belonged to f 1 ols et \ A little Halon ‘came the N 1 o o =g | SOUtherly | BUICK MOTOR CARS— Hetter cars ae Db arant fater s h s [ heonm JEt ¢ i lisaster to t riendly peopl i : ANl persons upon whom assess-| beng bullt and Buick is building them. interes n'v. :'usm;s;nt“a:ht’hu Aolm- thal perlod, or « wois b oreh tocm « 1 1 He ments may he made to cover the ex-| New Brituin Buick Co, 235 Arch street. veen forced t ithdraw r)»\\-mfl that P } = hone & poonle the ted States a de 5 { said extension and ownir hone” 3007, SRS FlaRy ffer of preferred stock, F. Fd- | American 1r ) At ! ; e ¢ I It ent to the same are|CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS - te, president, announces. T m a remot ¢ Pk | X : e o Lacey s Lush Motor Co. *“A Reputabdle Concern.” plan offered on a deferred i t t into 1 ¢/0 5 _ 2 b hereby notified to be present at said | West Main, corner Lincoln street. 1 off on ¢ asserts that 1 stigati : ; e oW i 225.0 K ’ e e be|TITANDLE e T t basis was opened October 24 {lead him to belicre 1 X K E Rt S i meeting, and if they see caus | Tt and Cleveland motor cars and 1 November 10 Hvig been set as the ‘:,dfhehcl‘,‘ San HETRERRT R f internati frien Riatiis {heard in relation to the same. | _accessorivs. American Sales Co., 8 Blm . r 10 hs L skulls roame e coast of Cali rantee of d p MRS b ¢ of the Boarc rater CHEVROLE “ lay it was to be withdrawn {tornia at a period probably elENt!q( rontenished the b h,‘,_”,:‘h{;,r,‘ 1,“)”,“.“, | American Hosiery Co 10, | By arder ot tha Hoard "ot Water l|nxnp«:rln;';or'l'.‘o;\norwc.Brl'.ltllf:r u;;:;m*l . Day laborers, truck driversand of-|thousand years ago and not as early : e Sar North & Judd Mfg. Commissioners, 6 Ma street, Guarter fice workers displayed a .\vlfpl"i!'fl!‘u 25,000 years ago, as he had origin- | Capture of NBoat today, eaus some surprise British minister of the country. TRANK ‘BR A — . et AN O o i ey 20 5 FRANK J. O'BRIEN, | | 5o sa o ey ovon CARS—Balre There an appar finanelal status ofSoials said t 1y experienc ) n hese, | Ed. 'O, Kilbaticne 10 e Clerk. and service. S, & F. Motor Bales Co, 156 part of ofticials here to make it clea - eniiond | iy announced. |and nations are tested and refined ROy et s _Eim corner_Franklin; ‘phone 731. that while ary Hughes' propos: ol 9 "ON | — [ We have been blessed with much of [1€Nd Lrorhit Y g | | BURANT AND STAR motor cars. Bales or the curbing of rum-running has suE ""“TN DR. VON KAHR s y s material prosperity. We shall be| _ Went Side Py S i £ “Just Real Good Cars” C. been tentatively agreed to by the im- rlin, Nov, 6.—General Ludendorff, TROUBLE IN BELGRAD) | hetter able to appreciate it If we re. | Z9®umut Szpoliksuske 10, SO AL e | Main_street; 'Phone 2316, perial conference it has not been en- | according to a dispatch from Munich, member the, privations others have nnie McKirdy 2 |"'l“.""‘ in the County of "‘{R" CARE, Fordson tractor r'|.u.4' - - i AT A O v Ation | Retnhold Hintz . A Piisodios o G Pge S f ce; genuine parts and acoessories. Auto- soted into law or embodied in a|has orzlr‘rtd‘Aldo:‘ph Hitticr, the Bav- | Populace Resents Attack Made sufercd. and®we shall be the more | TieinhOI Hin : D Neh)Maiel Conpaninal, W N Y"1 motive $ales & Service Co., 200 E. Main. treaty arian fascist eader, to cease his op- Juzosiay Military Attache worthy of it if we use it for their re '\“W Yudy i ] Bovinrd . Oultuey, Juoss, HUDSON AND BSSEX—America's Teading The dra 1 proposed treaty, |position to Dr. Von Kahr, the Bavar- By T 9 o AENE. i ‘ of Aune strickland, late of | «ar values, See the new coaches. Honey- (..,‘,(, rring the United States the|ian dictator, el e il : then to render | Frank and Maryanna New Rritain, An sa devensed, wuu Auto Sales Co, Sales aud Bervice scarch and scizure over sus- | Belgrade, Nov. 6.—The public a ki el ey ; ointly ... 6 Upon the petition of W. K. Latham of | . 13)_Arch_8t.; 'phone 210 ght ¢ « h and & | tha or the gond tha A8 COME | 0 ola Mesana said Now Beltain, praying that an instru- | HUPMOBILE ol 0. S Arousec e altack he ,..\l. British vessels within the spe- w D S c mosity aroused by the attack on the | " 4 (how by our actions that | Aokt LBl O 50 |ment in writing purporting to be the last on U. . Jugosiay military Sofia and . will and testament sald deceased m cified distance from the shore, is still attache in we have bocome stronger, wiser | Martin and Antonetts in the hands of the experts and will last Friday is increasing and & strong | yyer Ly the chastenings which | ar _:mu" Antonett .; be praved approx H:t?t",.:"L'.'..!‘Ty?..,‘." ,""‘;;'\anxw.rov-m‘n oo e Kl not be presented to the imperial - X force of police is on guard &t the ooy jmposed upon us, We will thus | MR 0 e Sl and worvice, C. A Bence, 51 Maln 8t rence before Wed v or Thurs- ) L\ Bulgarian icgation to forestall possi- | Looiva oursclves’ for the roowe Batetwaiit y o8 cd—that said application be heard u'_—“"—«:’(:\ oo CATE—Fasrain s Favery ble action by Nationalists ve worl hich forever POWNK y ermined at the Prebate Office, in s A0 o | ; " [kt T i Pischko V' L waid district, on the 17th| the world over. F. It is felt here t t - o 2 The newspapers comment with | o ie 116 full measure of service, We “”" Murt : 2 sl v, 1., 1929, at 0 s'clock | . Service. 237 Glen v bot ZOVE ents i3 | 3 N wl treaty is signed by both governments i 3 moderation on the ultimatum sent 1o |\ o heen o most favored people Gy forenoon, and tiat notice be given NABH and € siiand mnlor cars. Bales and ' er the e % % ritht I ratified by congress the existing ; : : Bulgarin by Jugoslavin in which £his | . ought to be a most generous peo s . | pendency of waid spplication and | gery t e in in fores : hours to ] ke full g b(v""]l;'.\ m: the | pront We ought to be & MOt |, nc o, Loine ity 50 | Dublisned. in eld New Britaln, Waving ,.‘ulco MOTOR CAS and trucke. Ko Deth ent and to re military honor | o iiul peopls . " riet, and by posting X ;. i H. ¢, and 1, C, Tyler PLAN 1. 1L LEGISLATION B umosiav legation s M Calviy it = . Wic sign post in| 1 ae & ted Press y i . Whevetore, 1 . Coolldge jointly & 51, g at, i said district 3 for Gabriel veland. O., Nov, 6.~—A meeting of 9 3 o president ¢ the United States do 3 s " m v ke & the 167 Wk : : herchy fix and designate Thursday : : A 1 RERNARD ¥, GAFPN chic cutives of { : " y : t u ! * holder ' b day of November " : Judge i railre ubor organizations “'for “ Distr pr| the tweanty-ninth ¢ #5133, Donuhue 4 o s purpose of agreeing upon a def Berlir ' Hartford o Ihanksgiving and recomm:nd 18 /s b and Olve Smith S— STUDEBAKERS- Light six tourlng, 8006, S Rooks i State of ut the 3d day general roughout the jointly ) | o of Wearing on Vinal Adwministration | special six touring, $1,350; blg oix tourin cgislative policy connection e \ b . that the poaple |y ) ‘ t | 81160, . 0, B, tactory. M. Irving Jeste: th matters to come hetore the next ¢ > t. Bernard oy, Judge B fary D'rey ] 4 iy C90F p o Merin, we, | 463 Aich 8. “This is & Studebaker year it " 4 " Ao of | gat t ‘ and their vsual [ Marion 15 Lash s 41 congress” hus been called, by Warrer . | ngress " r " distrd ased « of W ) expression 10 [ fmarl and Ksther M Brital \ . A Jen ¥, Stone, president of the Brotherhood 4 " i Hubbard | ' for henefits and Kesselba 5 ‘ : | WL GIT AND OVERLAND met ol Locomat Vngineers, to meet ir ’ ] proventing that sad es- povid Aok . - " ) & cxhibited NIGHT AND OVERLAND mot Washingtor Wednesday morning ® v nrolier ing for appoint- , p Robert Sims J [ their fnal a unt with said showroom at 4 Elm Bt.; service, 137 . < pin: 3 bedus 4 missio receive and de- | has hoste ) i and seek the | g % Honahue . 4 estate to surt for uilowance, it is Cherry Bt, “The -mv vm- Moter.” R. Nov. 14, Mr. Stone announced toda . cide u o ereditors of | f ty God that they | jena & pes v C. Rudolph, Poon e y est per ay on file more v dow v continuance of His | Mauritz | d * > K INDIAN ‘\l(l\ll' » it ia eallt it 5 . a e r"“'" Autos and Trucks For Sale Lethbridge, Alberta, N | etern . obate Office in | “s reof, 1 have hereun- (Caprie 1., White learing « o allowance of said final ad. | ALLI touwiing car, 1921, Rudolph's G Two Stab” Blackhorse 1specte 5 aid 1, on the 10th | v hand and caused to be |\ 1 athat b ministration account with said estate and | #ge, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051- Two Stal a P W, I tham 54 charderer 6f Winnle Tollestru ? . piebiatia g dbinen | the United {51, 1., Christopher 1610 68.42 court directs the Adninistrators to| _room 4 ¥im i J"hone 3790, . spesioiiolile AR s i | persone Interested thereln to ap- | BUICK Sedan 192 Tinder, brand new; was captured | e pe of waid applics State x Fran . d ar said time and place, by publish- | driven very little; can be bought st & mounted polic lay near h ovett, Brooklyn bundit and |tme & e Wy | . . Washington, | M, | pdes ! \ LA N some nowspaper published | big discount, N. B. Buick Co, 226 Ak coal mine on the Blood Ind . an, is dead. He was murdered [P " I New s g« B ember, In the|Traut & Hi g C 2004 trict, and b ’J":hv J vation. rmer pals, police say. Strange 1o |eirculation one thousand none | Baster d t In sald Town bf New | B The hunt began v arred | s i« “bad man” was & hero dur: |a cop e i three and of the 0. 0,0 60 # t wre the deceased last body of the girl was four the | ing the war, winning the Distinguish- [the town of B s independenee of the United States, | Thos, Stor \ - LD Sy v NSy big sacriice. New Britaln Buick vo. ashes of a burned strawst neat e Cross for exceptional brav. HANARD ¥ XK the o undred and forty-cight Isabel M ) ) BERNARD P GAPTNEY 226 Arch Bt. Phone 2607, % Raymond last Saturday Jude CALVIN COOLIDGH Anna Nowiciki 120,00 ] Judge, | BUICK, 1917, & cylibder touring car. Good ” paint_and tires. Mechanical condition S —— — ———————— — e — ———— fiue. Low pricel. New Britain Bulck Co. 225 Arch Bt. Phone 2607, “N Bulck is & Used Buick.” THEM DAYS IS GO GONE FOREVER Yowl This at Your Youngster 2 4 brand new cuid tires, all eport can bs bought right. New 225 Arch St Tel, 3607, | BUICK COUPE 1923, 8-cylinder, P ers, spare tire, etc.; run very little; new YOUR TEACHER WRITES 16, | SHE SAYS YOU'RE VERY wHen T was Yoone abwent | THEM DAYS | Yot b—— WILLIE , TAAT YOU'RE FOND MISCHIEVOUS - YOU'RE TO_SCHOOL, OUR. TEACHERS Peon tor seling, 1e4ving for Tiorida: mun OF . PLAYING TRICKS ALWAYS 1R A FIX THEY USED STICKS - : - Gl S -ver-w "i::'l’i{é‘."—zé.'fi"'%'fl' Wed, Tof Thures i | | irmet F] poi. Model ioaaster, bee | used as a demoustrator. This car carrl new guarantes and will be wold a paint. NW Britain Buiek streat; ‘phons 2607, CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY= 1922 ¥ord Coups. 1923 Bulek Coupe. ] 1928 Buick ¢-Cyl. Sedan. 1922 Bulek Sport Medel, Touring Owr, 1521 Briscos Roadster, 1 Bulck Roadster 1917 Buick Touring car. 1821 Paige 7-pass. Touring ca. 1920 Frankiin Sedan, 1970 Hupmobile, 1917 Whits Touring. Trades vn hew and used cars [LGTEn . Pn 175 CERTAINLY BAD ENGUGH]| E»UY WE,J " coMeé T ) conmaered. T0 a..;w A GAME OF GTRIP P " ) Les Bt Thomas, Masager of nglp ‘OLF I s / Used L:r Department. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 255 ARCH ST. PHONE 1607, TLOSED CARS—1 Palge 7-passenger, 922 Maibohm Sedan, 1933 Bulck Cow 1922 Stanley Steamer Sedan. Asron Cobeh, Tnc., 155 Park street. DODGE _touring 1919, motor in exceilent | comdition. Who wants this a1 omiy I $175. Amron G Cohen. e, 185 Park | street | FORD SEDARS 1971, low prices. 1w 1o hoose frem; imany extras om these. Asron . Cohen, Tne. 185 Park wtre FORD WINTER TOPS - We have a lim spply of Ford winter tops which give you the comfort of & sedan progiiately cost. The Hoicomh « offe St New Haven, tohn | GomT e RonAmer, 1971 Tua 131 Cherry & phone o voom, & Elm 5u, phome 100,

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