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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I“RIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923 1 AMS‘TAXI CBSIN | GHIEF SPOTS AUTO GOING 'BERHN 3 I]UIET HONORS FOR WOODS — . PAST STANDING TROLLEY EFFORT T0 ESCAPE .. .....--—.......... PEOPLEAREWARNED "2z v United States, : 177 MAIN STREET New York Hold-ap Men Captured] ™™ A Gaglartl |4 pebel 0 Be Delt With UBer| vomot w »—reenise Japanese citizens and officials headed in “Blind stl'eet” ¥rank Gdgliardi was arraigned be- TPB&SNI Act by :‘— na’;‘“:":;" J:""""."” consl gens # 5 . fore _Judge B. W. Alling in olice | eral, greete he American ambassa- Q TAQ T 9 . T " it g e ch":e % AGr {0 Natke:Cavin - Wadils, on hix SEE AT THE FASHIO N SHOW TOM(,H’I‘ AT JESTER’S : " J ival here today, enroute to the it - > o lius | passing a standing trolley ecar on Berlin, Nov. 9.—The national goup |2TIV& A ¢ »‘i\(":“f Yo;ki-l- ):g‘évhgx{mm&:;:: ar. | Bast Main street. e was fined $25 | d'etat in Munich can be considered |United States with' Mra. Woods and O e todns after o wild motor | 2nd Costs of Which §10 was remitted. | settled, says the semi-official Wols|her mother. They expressed sorrow rested early Loday A A Nfanhattan | Chief Wiiliam C. Hart, testified that|agency in & note quoting advices re. | OVer the 1088 of their belongings in £ay chase through upper. to | o0 Wedngsday night he was riding on | ceived through Wurzburg, northwest |the earthquake in Japan and the il- , ing which they sought to] o T, 0L T and s the ey i ness of Mrs. Woods' mother, which pe by ramming several of lx: taxi- trolicy stopped at a street gorner to Former Police Von Poehner of is necessitating their return to the cabs in which poll pursued. h(:ors-; allow twd passengers to dlu,m: o ‘ Munich, one of the leaders of the|United States, where the latter is to of shots were fired at the Meclng €20 |, tomobile passed by. The chief said | movement, is understood to have | URderso an operation. which was stopped wl.wn ':l n: ]x: that he secured the number and yes- | been arrested, says the note, and all Resolutions were presented to the yas shot in the jog with Which N¢|iorday. had Gagliardi arrested. The |the Munich public buildings are said DA ON DAL W Le IRt ot the operated the cluteh. R i B Py e Tty roa A | Japanese c , ex- The pair, accompanicd by a third [ (iR & pleadsd gulity -te ”"'H'f"_“'xc‘r']“‘"e hands of the regular gov- | iing “heartfelt gratitude for the man, who escaped, police say, - Rt Catbhis R 2 splendid and unselfish service with $hrinian & gunioss. Holdup' <ot el xander au!)wS(‘, 16 3f:nr jfldl General Ludendorff and Adolph which you were guided in succoring youth, admitted that he had cndeav- | Hitler are barricaded in the ministry Mogul Taxicab company offices. Te-|oreq to entice two younger brothers|of war building and the rest of Ba-|2nd a8lding the destitute, which will ke pulsed, Weinstein and O'Keefe dash-| 1o 1ive away, from home. He sald |varia ia standing by the government, | treasured in our memory forever.” =~ ol iy y l‘" "‘"l"‘ ""0‘?(1' f“r-] P‘;"“"‘ that his stepmother did not treat them | which the reichswehr trpops are sup- 3 0 {" 7 y by taxicabs and chauffeurs had seen | fajrly and he wanted them to live | porting. \ N 2 3 G the allezed holdup attempt. .| with him on Main strect where he | The .federal railway is selling Birthday Reception for % Cornered in a blind street, Wein- | rooms. The mother testified that | tickets only up to points along the Rev. Dr. A. A, Ahlqmst stein rammed three of the pursuing| Alexander encourages her own son | Bavarian frontier, the government| A birthday reception will be ten- cars and wonld lu‘flp escaped had not | and her small stepson to leave home, | here making good its threat to sever|dered Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist next Announcmg For TO]’“OH‘OW one of the hullets fired by policeraen | Judge Alling warned the youth to let|all official relations with Bavaria un- | Monday evening at 8 o'clock, in the tiken effeet in his leg his brother and stepbrother alone. | til normal conditions are restored. First Lutheran ehurch, to which the Ponr_:-_unvr arrested Mary Burke | He imposed a 30-day suspended jail | Tt is so expected that the reichs- | committee invites the church mem- and Millie Tucei who, they said, had | sentence and told him that if he fs|bank will discontinue consignments of | bers and friends. The committee has watched th--_ attempted holdup and | again brought into court he will serve [ eurrency to the Bavarian banks, and prepared a short, but interesting pro- liad been with the alleged bandits, the 30 days. Judgment was suspend- | that economic retaliations will be re-|gram consisting of speeches by Rev, D, . . r el led in the case of 'Armando Cala. |stored to in various diections. Mr. Hultin of Hartford and Rev. Mr. Presenting Extraordinary Values At An official statement says the Ba-| Helm of Bristol. Singing will ba pro- | brese, another brother, who also ad- | 4 NEW SAFETY DEV[ E {mitted that he gave the two smaller | varian government has sent a eiveular | vided by Mrs. Harry E. Christensen F Se UT Y hoys money. He lives at McClintock |telegram to all the local authorities | and the Wennerberg Male chorus of : ! road because he said 1 father put|throughout Bavaria instructing them | which organization Rev, Dr. Ahlquist Device Which Uses Badio Broadeast- | him out' of the house several years [and all the police and military forces | is leader. [ J ® [ 480, to refuse to obey the orders of the — L ing Will Prevent Ships Frogy Collid- | ““A\ihony DeMoro, , charged with | revolutionaries. % la With Each Otiier: [ breach of the peace, Wwas discharged.| The Berlin chief of police issued o, Ansonia Booze Resorts Mrs. John Long of Elm street testified statement this afternoon declaring: | : 7 w—— 0 : - 1 . H ¥ New York, Nov! 9.—A device which | that the man came to her apartment | ~411 n caim in Beriin, and enere 15| Raided, Women Arrested Veiled Hats Embroidered Hats Gold and Silver Hats ing to eliminate] 1ast night and called her names.|no rewson to anticlpate disorder. | Ansomia, Conn, Nev, G0T00 oo Satin Hats Fur Trimmed Hats Velvet and Brocade Hats utilizes radio broa | 4 = the danger of ship collision in o | Jue Alling warned DeMoro not tol -— riflllvr made tl;r::‘l”';4:"‘:“\4":.::“" :' “ vhich P I ore P P nothe « B W again | 1don, } 9.~ 3 d C the campaign . 09 ne B - 3 » o \ \ ‘. A and which marks a great scientifle & bother the Long woman again London, Nov. A Berlin dispatch this city. One of those arrested was | ALLL. WANTED STYLES AND (COLORS CAN BE HAD rance over the fog whistles . — {to the Central News says Dr. Matt, | * 2abeth Mikris, who is leged in the Von Knilling | *!'?2 2 ) hitherto used has b . p 0 l FR 0 U S co. minister o Y | ave hrought hooch n he ) quipment of the marine 0-con Q) q F P W V v ent at Munich, has issued a ””.\_'W ”: AL LA 1ss, th G pe o company n in the pume of the gov- o - " iieged candy store she cor s the ‘ crnment warning the military and | 8¢ 88 & EERT LR TP omes TRIMMED HATS " b TRIMMED HATS When the ship. equipped with Captain Griswold Outlines Schedule | the public generally that all prrmna‘fi, Julian Gugewski at 491 Main found assisting the revolutionaries| b L4 T qiaok Mivnn at 12 Lester E¥TO Compass runs info a fog, it is ei-{ for Ohservance of Armistioe Day 1 } . o0 DAY Y | will be severely dealt with under the | 768 SO0 BT GGl 0 it and Values to $8 : Values to $12:50 plained, the radio broadeasting device | on the compass will announce at in spanish War Vetorans, ason act quantities of meonshipe seized. Both ‘ = men are said to have made and sold tervals of a fow soconds the shin's eail letters, its course and the word “g y iy poeen e P OO Gl o i et A R R G LI TR ? er of the : ond ¢ Hy The Amsovisted Prem b ;::::;‘; in course will alw be " un. i:“'”" Mt nllnl I"'"I""""‘ . .Im.“:il?) Stuttgart, Germany, Nov. 9.- JERS EHy CURRY SO o e e ) 50 at navigators of ships| . 2 o . | minigter of the interior of Wuerttem- within a few miles of the ge g ves. | 0" W Wb of the mmp In ‘ - o berg today fssucd a proclamation eon- | yRrs, MENOUSER SURPRISED [ J s L n | | #el will, by means of |va Atioc reference to the Armistico day cele- 0 FABA, b ablerto keep In fou o won | bration {demning the nationalist coup detat tn " LT L0 fendered 1ts exact position ', “1. The members of A. G. Ham. arla and declaring that it will not | o0 50 Coh Aanousek, of 44 Cottage . A 3 The broadcaster, it fs sated, wiy|MO"d Camp are requested to report : "";“‘ AL SPIARS. 1 “"I"""‘ | Place, at the home of Mrs. Johw These are from regu- Py Every one is a wone . 3 stated, Will| o 0in Arch streot P | herg where it will be pitilessly sup- e 4P t, yes- " QRREEGE Ch Gourin of- s veesnd | 1i U1 AICH Bihest Rrmory-om MU o The proctamIbiloN readh Jungkuns of 174 Pleasaot street, yes lar stock and have heen \ derful value. Velvet hats within an accuraey of five degroe: duy, November 11, at 8:45 o'clock in | Pros A terday afternoon, by a number of her 4 g groes, the mornim} for the purpose of at The reactionary centers in - Ba-| oo o0 mne home was prettily dec. marked down for quick v and some metallic and e | tending Everyman's Bible cluss, aria completely misunderstand the 1 ~ea &) § g § USRNG5t Ry S, Cha : orated for the occasion. ancing, : 8 ‘Mlscellaneom 2. The comp Will also assemble at | MeTests of the German people and | 0Tt uslcal selections were en- clearance, satin hats, ver g ¢ \ttempt to selze power through a | OC!and mus .M & 2 p. . al the Arch street armory for | *1OMPL to & joved and refreshments served, rs, || Tehdered Miss Sw ANSON | the purpgse of taking part in the [ COUP dctat in accord with the mill- |\l 00 ae presented with a hand A miscellanebus shower was tender. | Armistice day celebration and plant. | '*FY chicls. 1 will suppress pitilessly | o0y ong bag by those present { ¢d Miss Edith Swanson last evening at | 1n& of the memorial tree at the Fouth | 4Ny attempt made in this direction. | \ the home of Mrs, Agnes Sandberg of | end par |1 forbid any activity which might be | ee———————————— 116 Wallace strect. The home was| 3. Efery mdmber o gt the camp s construed id to the insurgents, 1 prettily decorated in pink und white, | #arestly requested (8®be prosent at | #1%0 forbid the population from ac. ” , Saes; ' tively opposing the B insur. Ail Next Week theso twg gy ent el SRS, TRae TERS Van Raalte Pure Thread Silk Stockings; | Silk and Wool Stockings, plain and drop- Games were played d vocal selee. | 5 e werdtunard, ond vaca! seieo. "ATHIURD 0. GIyswoLp, | &ent movement, for this would only | “APRIL SHOWERS v.nnd ot and $1 95 atiteh .. $l 65 sl $l 95 Peterson. ©'A dainty Tuncheon was wCBmmander.” serve to complicate the situation and >, ount Vaudeville served. Miss Swanson was presented . | increase the danger of civil war, The Param s Al v colors . With many pretty and uscful girts, Coppper was known and used on the | Wuerttomberg police are absolutely ORI Tonl S ¢ I3 P, S {#5e_ will become the bride of Cari|Amaerican contingent by sboriginial | foval and § am tn & position to maine LYCEUM Checked Silk and \\ool tock- $1 95 1.95 Pure Thread Silk Stock- l 65 Carlson on Saturday November 24. | races. i tain order in Wuerttemberg.” ings, all colors ..... ings, black and all colors We Carry A Complete Line of “Buy your Furniture and Rugs “CONNECTICUT'S BES | “Porter’s Furniture and Rugs GOTH AM GOLD STR[PE STOCKINGS at B. C. Porter Sons and Pkl : are dependable and their be perfectly satisfied” FURNITURE STORE” Prices are LOW.” For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advt YOUR BEDROOM | i ‘_ 215 MAIN STREET is the room in which you spend practically one-third of your life. You are in that room from eleven o’clock at night until seven the next morn- ing. That is if you are an average person. 1 ‘ i e poi “G:ood Books Deserve a ‘ Se“ll‘lg the Mel’Chandlse Of the YOUR BEDROOM is the last room you see hefore going to sleep. Good Bookcasc" YOUR BEDROOM is the first room you see in the morning. { J | : i | o | Connors-Halloran Stores, Inc. YOUR BEDROOM should be one of the pleasantest rooms in your home. We intend taking over the business and conducting vour-Piece W o B ‘ a Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Specialty Shop, and eI e QU S0 ‘ . | until all the legal formalities are completed we are i ing to have a Staying in Business Sale — Not — Other At — St for reur b | B ét:::‘gg ‘?Ou - e S:le. aying in Busine ot a X .00 00 .00 en, pantry and bathroom $185:00 $206 $254 $279 e The Men’s Clothing is not ready to go on Sale, in . - T e T e — fact, we won’t sell any Men’s Clothing for several We have already s'ld a number of Christmas Gifts such as Cedar Chests, Library Tables, Lamps, Doll day;-——even at regular prices, Carts and Tea Wagons. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Look At Porter’s First. ! In the mnfimc‘ we have wonderful values in Ladies’ Coats, Dresses and Skirts and Men’s Furnish- ings. High standard Merchandise at attractive prices. B. C. PORTER SONS | e “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” We are showing some very handsome Bedroom Suits at very low prices.

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