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OWNERS OF PRIVATE | STOGK GET REQUEST Church Women Want Them (0, Stop Drinking ‘ New Haven, Nov. 9 Urgir persons who have lawfully acquired a store of alcoholic liquors to forego the legal right to use it for beverage purposes in order that the straints of the constitution may hear more nearly alike upon the the central committee of an's church union at a ing unanimously passed the resolutions Teat of Resolutions. “Resolved, That the members the central committe an’s church union of firm their belief that of the United ates lies r very heart of our gover nt, that the persistent efforts to and ignore the 18th amendment become a national menace “We believe that x the Volstead act and Connec- ticut liquor law ses contempt all law and encourages citizens officials to believe that they have the right to pick and choose the laws that shall be obeyed. “We, thercfore prosecuting attorneys, mayvor and the police officials of our city to Yy every means within their power 1foree impartially and rigorously prohi bition laws and all laws that are for the moral welfarc the common wealth, \ “We promis nex ] united support of our state fearlessly “We fully iquor and the rich poor, wom- cent meet- following of the wom- New Haven the conetitution to the af- and flout have enforcement of the for| and 10 « the our onal officials who and nments the re bear morr pon ri i pose of the 18th land from the the AT noor, amendment to sin and sorrow consequent liquor traffic may be furthered. Resolved That a of resolutions be scnt the judges of our city court, to the mayor and the chief of police of our city and that| copies be given to the press.” Mrs, Frank C, Mrs. Robert B, to copy these | to cabury, OPERA ;SEASY)& OPENS Impression With Boris c.mnmnlr—[ Chaliapin in Title Role Stars, Chicago, Nov, Chicago's operatic season opencd last night | with the presentation of Modest Moussorgsky's “Boris Godunoff” by | the Chicago Civic Opera company with the basso, Ieodor Chaliapin, in the title role Critic and audiencs claiming the performance the greatest | opening in the history of Chicago opera. Challapin was gi ova- tion greater than any he ared here laat season. A crowd of 3,600 music lovers thronged the auditorium for the opening, many of them from other cities Giorgio Palacco, a score of “Boris Godunoff years, directed the of the opera by the Chicago pany. An expression felicitation was read from Mary Garden a western concert tour 1 oined in ac- the many presentatior master of for first | com now on All Next Week “APRIL SHOWERS" and Paramount Vaudeville - AT LYCEUM J THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Bruise This on Yo JUST Tk OF AL THE “THRILLS PAG HAVING A~ | declare German capital is alive with | ! troops and that the cabinet is in un- MUNICH WILL BECOME | his troops will | while imperial troops, it | reconquer that “hotbed of reaction.” | varian events. | terday outside the court martial room NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES Bavaria as representative of Bavarian government is overthrown | ship of by Adolph Hitler, fascist leader; Gen.| the monarchy 1 Ludendorff is made supreme head | clares. with essential powers of dictator and | Hitler will be his chief political ad-| Gen, Ludend visor, Munich dispatch says. | tatorship said: from Late Londen advic Munich revol interrupted session. 2 ing and other Gien. von Seeckt has ween appointed commander-in-chief of the national army with absolute military author- ity, Berlin advices assert. Lieut. Talph naval air servi Captain Rnald | next summer to nayy department announces. Hitler's troops have begun against Berlin and Hitier has pro- claimed chancellor of the whole reich, newspaper reports from Berlin s march | Be Death at Me himsel ford, president Par peal. German central government breaks Milton S, all relations with Bavaria and with- | turer, five draws federal support until constitu- tional conditions are restored. Kaher ea 000 to Hershey, |an orphanage, says. Dr. ven accepts governor- the turning point Berlin | Germany and the world.” to have arrested Premier von | lishes the Memphis Commercial Hershey, candy manufac- tically his entire wealth LITTLE CHANGEIN EMPLOYMENT TEHS ate Berlin dispatch d& wins aic-| FiYe Freg Agericies Take Care of Most Applicants | orff in “We in ce have the history of nists are reported | oo tond | Knill- ut 1lartford, Nov. 9. —Very little| change in the employment situation tn the state is indicated in the report for | October of the results of the opera- tion of the five free employment bu- | reaus, made public by the state bu- reau of labor today. A total of 83.7 cent of all applicants were sup-| plied with situations during the month as compared with 83.4 per cent dur- ling September. The percentage of AP [ those furnished with help who applied during October was $4.3 per cent as| against §5.2 during September. Re- ports from the various burcats fol- low: Hartford—applicants ment, 936; applicants for help, situations secured, 873. New Haven—Applications for em- ployment, 1212; applicants for r ministe: 5. E. Davison of the will take part in Amundsen’s attempt reach the North Pole, per mphis of W. of company that pib- rs ago testified prac- of 860,000, Pa., industrial school, Harrisburg dispatch for empl 10 THE NEW CAPITAL CITY' Hitler Announces That Bavaria Has | 200,000 Troops Definitely Thrown Off the Yoke | Amsterdam, Holland, Nov. 9 -.\Ir’::' telephone message from Munich this morning says that Adolph Hitler de clares that the revolution which start- | military in Germany five years ago has|Irench troops cnded, that the Berlin government|cvent of grave and President Eber have been de-|or in case ther throned and that Munich will hence- |2rmed moveme! forth be the seat of the imperial gov-|tion troops el The fir Mun of Berlin Government. The Associat Paris, Nov. 9 to str W ormer Crown Prince Rup- posad to at ht has participated in the operation woul movement has disappofted the peo- taking strategic ple who regret that their beloved Ba- Sueh eventual varian dynasty Bas been left out of | could be execcut the situation I General opinion war in Germany much as Hitler not the ¢ here ia that eivil is inevitable, inas- has announced that| march against Berlin is said, are to march against Munich in order to put in motion thousand are al additi ch of th an r Metz and Strask all along the there are and Verdun no! The French likely to bhe sur, ment in Franee unders General von Skeecht has been ap- pointed commander-in-chief of the troops ‘t'c operate against the RBa- varians,” the dispatch s, All rail- way traffic has ceased, and the pay- ment of the Bavarian reichswehr has been stopped War Minister Gessler has forbidden the Berlin newspapers to publish oth- than official reports regarding Ba- tood to 1V er New York, N 60 to 100 point market today. cline of 125 po high and call ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE Philadelphia, Nov, 8.-—A board inquest xat at the navy yard today to determine whether Prvatel George H Higginbotham the marine corps, whose home was in Rogers, Ark, came to his death accidentally or oth- He was on guard duty yes- of March to of the marine barracks when a pistol shot interrupted the proeceedings of the court. Opening the door officers found the private lying face down- ward with a pistol at his side, Wig nhotham, office had a fine ecord In t corps. Expected Manchester, the Americ the Gezira veloping rapid! year, it that the dan will lion bales of co waid a CARRIERS GOING TO MERIDEN. anch 192, of Letter evening. The accept an invita. Meriden letter carriers moeting to be held vember 17, The an- offieers will take December meeting. At meeting of t Care cently in &ir L, O, eral of the the inc sult from ineluding the « across the Nile voted to tion from the "G atte a joint M Ne nual election of to o About 100 sp: found in different ies of maple parts of the world, | der cultivation IALVANNN T 3FRM;GE HAS BIG FORCE IF GERMANY IS HOSTILE of Events in Germany. staff foresees the necessit measures rcumstances should to require them, 000 more are in the Rhineland, while Large garrisons reserves Germany 5 its &y COTTON FALLS OFV | January Large Supplies of Cotton | area is estimated, of last, w These statements lLondon Sudan new cee are additional 30,000 aeres of cotton un [ Lelp, 1368; situations secured, 11 Bridgeport—Applicants for employ ment, 866; applicants for help, 715;| situations secured, Waterbury—Applicants for employ- ment, 986; applicants for help, 869; situations secured, 721. | Norwich—Applicants for employ- ment, 222; applicants for help, 244: situations secured, 166. Total applicants for employment were 4249; for help, 4211, and total situations secured, 1. Are Immcdiately Avaiahle—French Well Informed ed Presk, § .—The French general for certain protect the in the Ruhr in the disorders in Germany e is the menace of an nt against the occupa FOREIGN IEXCHANGES PALL, New York, Nov, 9.--] changes toppled at the opening of to- ket as a result of the situ ermany. Demand sterling | dropped more cents 40, u to reign ex- than 3 | s |1 e sides. This|whi : be accomplished by [ clined sharply | positions to the south. | dispositions of lrnn]»:i ed without delay on thr d soem casily ty-five | Ruhr, 95, IPranee could 00,000 men. 17 ready in the 000 are ontter are stationed at| hourg, smaller ones ure thine in Alsace, while Belfort, Fpinal t far away | high command s not prised by any develop- that is hostile to| ystem of intelligence je | within casy Prime Rib Roasts Lb. 28¢ up he most complete. | Michael OVEMBER 9, 1923, CATHOLIC WOMEN'S COUNCIL T0 HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Connecticut Association Convention to Mear Address on “Women in Industry” Tomorrow. The Connecticut of Cath- olic Women will hold its third annual meeting at the Hotel Bond, Hart- ford. The business session will open at 10 reports telling of the development of the work during Council o'clock and | the year will be read. ‘There will h«f county with clection of the eight repre- together the sentatives, who state chairman comprise the admin- istrative board of the council. Lunch- con will be served af 12:30 and those desiring to make reservations are re- quested to send in their names at oncerto the lieadquarters of the coun- cil, 244 Main street, Hartford. Mrs. Herbert Fisher of Uartford is | charge of the committee on reserva- tions. Miss Lin speak on Grissette of Chicago will Women in Industry.” Bishop John J. Nilan will he guest of honor and will dress the gathering. Members of the executive committee of the Tartford council will serve as.a rec mittee to welcome the guests. 5. Gavin, of New York, presi dent of the National Couneil of Cath- olic Women, will lionor the organi- zation with her presence and will speak on *“Opportunities for Catholic Women in the Field of Service To- day.” Mrs. Gavin has served as the president of the National Council of Catholic Women since its tion three years and a half age, and by her great zeal and generosity has contributed in po small measure to the already achieved by the national body The Women is the Rev, success Catho- Dioce: Council of Hartford ‘ounci Connecticnt s appointed | hishe to a the entitled convention wote at natior —PORK IS IN SEASON— LOINS FRESH PORK .......... Lbh. SHOULDERS FRESH* LEAN FRESH HAMS .......... Lh. CHOICE FRICASSEE CHICKENS. . Lb. 22¢ 14¢ 24c 29¢ PORK.....Lb. " Boneless Pot Roasts e Lh.- 18¢ | Fresh Calves Liver Lb. 39c 2 X Home Made Sausage jf Lb. 28¢ Lean Smoked SHOULDERS Lbh. 1l¢ The Better Kind WEDGWOOD PRINT (N ov. 8.—Cotton dropped | s at the opening of { This represented a de- ints from the se ol down 90 on th From the Sudan | Nov., 9.—The growing| an type of cotton in| of t is de v and the output next| be double | hile in 15 vears time! producing a mil year were made by Major-General Btack, governor gen who cxplained that would work, " & an o Sudan will stton production development onstruetion of which would hri 70 West Main St. Legs Milk Veal Lb. 22¢ Loin Veal Chops Lb. 35¢ Choice Legs LAMP Lb. 33c The Better Kind BUTTER...Lb. 53c QuaAnRTERS) National Meat Stores Co. Telephone 1614 ur BullFiddle [WHAT? YreAn | You CANT REM 7. in| ad- | Kol organiza- [ THE HERALD | “WANT ADS” Alphabatically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LIN, RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid 1 Iine 10 09 1 tine line I'ne 1 1 1 1 2 1) ||| Xearly Order Ratss Upon A Count 6 words to & Yan. ’ 34 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 2 Linee. ||| _Minimum Book Charge. 35 Cents i}l TNo Ad Aceptad After Classified Page en S8amo Dav. Ads Accepted Over the Telsphone Ifor “Eonventence of Customers, C Aek For a “Want Ad" Opurator. | | ==z ANNOUNCEMENTS Store Announcements LOOKI—We will glve a water- colored largement free with every dozen Christ- mas photographs. Arcade Studio. BAVE 1-3 on coal bille. tnstall Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Main_street; ‘phone 2765, WANTED—1,000 men, women and chiidren to be well drossed on ‘easy weekly pay- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church St, next to Herald office. ‘ AUTOMOTIV — e/ Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS— Beiter cars are | bemg bullt and Buick ‘is building them. New Britain Buick Co., 235 Areh street, | _Phone_2607. P CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARE— Lash Moior Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln street, Accurate Woods, 61 18 Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 ‘N'mu. | crete steel reinforced. waterproof. Cost jess than wood or metal. All first. ciass under- | __takers. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Map'e. Tel. 2765 Florists and Nurserymea 3 | CUT FLOWERS, potted piants, All_kinds. Funeral work. Free delivery. Sandal- le's Greenhouse, 215 Oak S§t, Tel. 683-12. | URSERTMAN and Tandscape ardener. Blmnu_len ‘phone !L?!-.’(. o {NURSERYMAN _Fruit frees, shrubs, flow- | ers, berries, hedge plants. Send address. 1_will_call. Box 2, Herald. POTTED plants and cut flowe | works a speciaity. Johnson's 817 Church St.; 'Phona $80. Lost and Found BANK BOOK No. 23,000 on Trast Co.. lost. Finder kindly Commercipl Trust Co. at_once, | B Tost Sunday _morning. bulldo, 3 mos, old, black and white, short cars; also hound dog, white. Re- furn to 182 So. Main St. ow.gpll 2047-2. GHEY pocketbook, containing sum found. Owner can have sam and paying for this re. Funeral reenhouses, merc return to Ttaliat Klolen or sirared. Red with sm white epots from Ross Grindle's pasture Lazy Lane. Kindly urn to Robert thington KET rame paying for ad f—————————— ANNOUNCEMENTS ]f PSSR Ot i Eiss SRS B VAU TS—Automatic sealing, con- | CHANDLER and (leveland motor cars and accessories. American_Sales Co., 8 Elm St. CHEVROLET miotor cars for economical transportation. New Britaln Motor. Sales Corp., 6 Main street. z DODGE BROTHERS. MOTOR CALS—8ales and service, 8. & F. Motor Bales Co., 168 Elm_8t, corner I'rankliu; ‘phone 731. DURANT AND BTAR motor cal end service, “Jus. Real Gosod Car A. Bence, 13 Main street; 'Phonw 2318. FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. .Eaies sarve ice; genuine parts and accissories. Aut motive Sales & Service To., 200 E. M HUDSON AND EX—Americe car valuds. See the new coaches. Hons man Auto Sales Co.. Sales and Service 39 Arch Bt.; 'phone 2109, HUPMOBILE CARS-—Sales and service. iy Service Station, artford Ave,. cornwe Stanley and 15 Maln 8t. A. M. Paonessi. 0 A. Bence, 51 Ma Ti CARB—Favorably konan the world over. 1% L. Green, Bales snd Service. 227 Glen 8t.; 'phone 289 NASH and Oalland motor cars. Sales and rvice. A, G. Mawker, 68 Elm sireet. Telophon Gatuiel Local agents for BTUDEBAKERS- Light slx touring, $405; special six touring, $1,350; blg six tourin $1,760; ¥, O, B, M. Irving Jes 193 Aich 8t. 'Th) Studebaker yor. AND OVERLAND motor 8t.; service, 137 1 e Motor.” R. a- c Paona 2061-3. Autos and Trucks For Sale Rudolph. description Lamb HATR made den Boods of o doll wigs. . Hartford Miss Pho Elks to Dance and Eat Turkey on November 28 Preparations for an elaborate pro- gram at the eve are being made by the social conr mittee of the organizat The affair will be in the form of amasquerade tfor Elks and their friends. Dancing {until 1 a. m. will be enjoyed in the social hall and the entire building will be thrown open for those attend- ing. A feature of the later cvening will be turkey lunch served cafeteria style committee which is ar ranging for the annual fair, which will be held this winter, will meet 1o night at 8:30 o'clock, On account of the inclement weather last night, the first seasion of the five" tournament wus. not he tournament will open on Tuesday next week, The player at throe sessions will presented an overcoat, the with hest he Relgrade, Nov, 0. —The government has appointed the comn m whic) will go to the United States to deter mine the amount of Jugosiavia's war debt to America. This debt amonnt to approximately $60,000,000, re 1aid at the rate of Gy invented Rrick hour by a England, machine T —CAPITOL — NEXT WEEK MONDAY POLA NEGRI IN “THE CREATY | MRS, SIDNEY DREW | IN PERSON By Al Posen TO GAY I CANT AEMEMBER 0 ABGOLUTELY AAYTH 116 Elks club Thanksgiving | Tuesday | 1. Rudolph's Gar- 8. Phone 2051-2; saless ¥ hone 1790 i~ ylinder, brand pew; can be bought at & Buick Co,, 226 Arch room 4 BUICK Sedan 1 driven very li big discoun 8t.;_'phor L 8 | B | used as a new « a | 5t. Phone 260 BUTCK, 1817, 6 cylinde | " paint’ and tres. Mechanical condition i e, Low pri New Britain Bulek Co., 225 Arch Bt 1'one 260 Buick is a Used Bulck BUICK, 19225 passenger, model, just repainted, a beautifu! Packs ard blue, 4 brand new o d tires, extras. This car can be bought rgit. New _dritain_Buick o, 236 Arch 8t Tel. 3607, | BUITK COUPE 1623, Yiinder, 2 ora, wpare tire i otun very little; new 1 every detail Britain Bulck Co., 25 Arch B 9 touring car; good ap- od tires and good top and » Hritaln Bulck Co., 225 Asch phone CITEVROLET dition wncelient Shepard, Rerlin CHOICEST USKED CARS IN THE CITY-= 1922 Yord Coupe, 1923 Buick Ceupe, 1925 Bulck 4-Cyl. Se. n 1092 Pulek Bport Model, Touriag Cen 1021 Briscos Roadster, 1219 Buick Rosdeter 1917 Buick Tourlng car. 1521 Palgo 7-pass, Tourlng ca 1920 Frankiin Sedan, 1920 Hupmobils, 1917, Whits Touring. afw and used considered. on care 8t Thomas, Manager of Used Car Department, BRITAIN H BUICK CO, ARt "PHONB 2001, ntar tor, t. The Ho Conn Ore nve A Simited which will scdan at ap mb Co., 195 Britatn 807, ng #bo would pa age 127 busi o 1 Che Eim averhauied, Aaron G, reet teord, Aition can ba Buick o, 21 Broad Deliveries, §59, $i5, $109, AUTOMOTIVE 209 EAST FIONE SALES & SERVICE, MAIN BT, AERE & another A G Hawke TPMOBJLE louring car in ally; five good $350 takes 1t W, 2458 192 AT ehape, tires, and Tooke G. Hawker, 52 20 pearance, New Brit ance; als targain In | GARLAND touring wpholetety and pa‘nt; fine price only $175. A G. Bt; ‘phome 3456 runming order Hawker, 63 Eim