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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923. LIGENSE SUSPENDED | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES |GOUNCILADAMANT |[™ T wERALD ) (__ awoovceevts )i aviowormvs “WANT ADS” Florists and Nurserymen t Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 Alphabatical a For Quick (|| FOTTED plants and . Fu DORT 1932 fruck. I, C. Rudoiph, show: ! K TASA KE4 Great Britain will refuse to join national committee "N[; l n [;UNTRAET phal .;;v%“fi;u;::‘mm e e voom 4 W Si.; ‘phoue 1730, " Service | France in inflicting further repara- | - LR TR L] LIN, RATES FOR = Btation, 137 Cherry 8t.; 'phone 2061- tion penalties aganst Germany, offi- Leonard Portano, confessed slayer| ° i CONBECUTIVA INSERTIONS BUICK COUPE 1923, 6-cylinder, 5 . ers, spare tire, etc run ry litt! A i cial J.ondon dispatch says. of four Minnesota people, is captured | Y 4 e o "o BUNGIT OF KEYS lost Th aetall . Now Britain Bulck Ose Broad Street Man Pflys $“0 for — | near Kelliher, Minn. “Rflwts cha“ty Board Blllld]l]g Lany . Tame ENCH DN RNTN lad “Yudidtay oo in overy del Mussolini declares that Italy must| — 1 line . T neckpiece, brown, lost odn Hl:nfor: | de approva 4 e a-| Gove inchot telis Philad, ia | . 1 line | trolley about 5 o'clock Tuesday. Rewar dith L c. . . | deny ‘pr:”,’t al a.fA an.) more occupa .(‘o\ ‘fnor r,“"fho- elis vlnln elphia 1 Teturncd. o Mra, C. T Lioe, Kingewick | ;‘::‘dn“"h. 1‘21 Ny Sy R 1o1atin. oLor WS tion of Germany; asserts a people | coal users that in his opinion the coal H S achos), Weat Hakiord: H o thut has known civilization like the | industry is a hard-boiled monopoly | BB o s e gt |+ B B e .'cc-'n"n::hb:l:::? e —_— Germans cannot be destroyed. whose chef interest in the public is Sp—— - y larsonl-li | e flr‘lk""’;' e Bt o S Ao - at it sha ¢ " Count 6 worde to & Yne. T will_gladly toll anyone how I was cured - 3 fthat it shall burn coa! at prices flxed The common council last night re- 14 lins o an tnch. of rheumatism in four days, after two| Dhveie S9%, Gabriele d’Annunzio declines any/ by the industry; Samuel D. w’""“@jertm for the second time, a recom- Minimum Space, 3 Lines. years suffering. Address Box A-147, Lit-| fined $100 and costs when arraigned | mope Italian war medals and an-| ner, chief spokesman for the oper- Minimum Book Charge, 3§ Cen tle Rock, Ark. | LR | Joseph Babula of Broad street was before Judge B. W. Alling in police | nounces he has burned all his deco-|ators, disavows Pinchot's monopoly | mendation of the board of charity that | || — G =T —5 =3y o g w7 ! 'OHO!GZST USED CARS IN THE CITY— rations on altar crected to his un-| charge. | contracts for a town home annex be | gjpegified Page cn Samo Day. AT known soldier. | e | entered into with the C. 1. & D. Co. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone r.rl | LOOK!—We :vll g_n; - President Harding apologized to J. | Of this city, in preference to the C. § o || BB e My oy A lerlin news ageney reports Dr.| M. Williams of Philadelphia for the| Porriss Co. of Hartford, whose bid === | GAVE 13 on coal bills. Tnstall Accurate| 1922 Ford Coupe. Joseph Wirth, former German chan-| conduct of Charles R. Forbes while | Was about $700 lower than that of Motal Weathor Strips. T. E. Woods, 81| 30 puicy coupe driving a motor vehicle with improper | ry brakes and withant & proper signal| Cllor dying as a resuit of apoplectic | Forbes was director of the veterans'| the local concern. — ey | _Maln strest; ‘phess ST ’ . There was very little comment upon WANTED—1,000 men, women and children 1928 Bulck 4-Cyl. Sedan g £ | stroke bureau, Mrs. Williams testified before | 41; vice Trr;rr;uv’nr William Green- R Apdasriny :-u:n;ni::v: estified before | 1.e resolution introduced by the char- | ANNOUNCEME! to be well drossed on easy weekly pay. stein presented the state's case ] . i : A 5 | ments, Boston Clothing Store, Churc] % Sport Model, Tourlag Caa Rabula was arrested yesterday on| Ing George grants a peerage to { 167 oA, WAtption. of which - Wak | St., next to Herald office, 130" e foy ~ Washington stroet by Policemen | 10rd Robert Cecil, lord privy scal in| President Coolidge belicves Amer- | moved by Alderman F. I.. Conlon of | Burial Vaults, Monuments WE are now located il 78 Church BE. with 1219 Bulck Roadster PatleL O M e Feame [ the British cabinet. ican people are sympathetic with any | the sixth ward, democratic leader in | g3y o our complete line of candies at whole- Sogntlaingy 101 i = alliecd move to prevent Hohenzollern |the council. Mayor A. M. Paonessa sale. Alpert & Brill, Wholesale Candy Co., 1917 Bulck Touring car, e I3 e It the irst ec - Ly « oi % A I« piead litsoito frst eOUN' | President Coolidge denies knowl- | restoration to power although United [aPpealed to the council members to| ' than wood or metal, Al S50 Buais e, 1931 Paige 7-pass. Touring ca . but set guilly to the two [Iatter i ¢ support home industries and expressed | _ takers. N. B, Vault Co. . Shieadd whid S canf today edge of any plan again to make Will | States government cannot act in the | SUPP! . sz - e — e 100" Fenakith Sela. . H. Havs chairman of the republican| matter, White House advices declare, |@ bellef that had the charity board Florists and Nurserymen AUTOMOTIVE 4 “and L 1920 Hupmobile. court this morning on a charge of driving his automobile while his operator’s license is under suspension. He was fined 85 cach on a charge of | Lincoln May, city mechanic, testi- | recommended the Hartford concern, CHRYBANTI fied thet the footbrake on the ma- the council members would have ob- | T BANTE 5 o chine did not work and that there | jected and the resignations of charity | S7F FIOWERS, potted = Auto and Truck Agencles Trades vn Dew and cars was no horn on the car. ‘-rpn.mh ,?:"},:( ‘“]‘m‘"n{_‘ ‘h_'“ | board members who favored such an| Funeral work. Free delive | BUICK MOTOR CARS—- Better cars @&re considered. Held For 870 Theft D NTOR RS TS G0 11V pOTHOn WAk award would be sought. He re-| _lie's Greenhouse. 218 Oak 8t. Tel. | bomg built and Buick is building them. | missing. Sergeant Patrick McAvay ape gardener, | New Britaln Buick Cu, 225 Arch street. Larry Loskosky and Frank Trycin- | | reminded the councilmen that they |NURSERYMAN and Land Jaw: Retists NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. sky, each about 18 years of age, were | ©F the detective bureau was detailed | d = P Simonsen, ‘phone 3125-3. ) % 807, . o s, 5 ' igned eyt ¢lto the case and after an investiga- had opposed buying supplies out of | e e T | GADILLAC O “Baies aud Service.| 33 ARCH ST. PHONE 2607, a'-ml""e l'lm court on a charge Of | n the two youths were arrested - town and had condemned the charity | PR 0 Thoige plants. Send address. | Lash Motor Co. “A Keputable Concern. stealing $70 from Steve Lankavicz of " by . h b " s " | board for small purchases made in| 1 will eall THox 20, Herald. West Main, corner Lincoin st. The proscutor stated that despite Hartford and in Boston. He asked CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and | b1 Cleveland street At the request P i ey . ! of Prosecutor Greens ir cases | the fact that the two men were ready . i o sansis 1 ) | —— | accessorics. American Sales Co, dEim St.| Ll t Greenstein their cases how they could consistently oppose 8 | ' FRANELIN SEDAN TV9,saveliest paiat. ware continued until Monday morning | !0 have their cases heard, the police i i i | the town b ecommendation. " CHEVROLET motor cars for _economical | desire to conduct a more rigia in- | ATECIICAN glOll GG(S 06I'S | Coindiune Adbar Q. l‘rusl\u‘gi“OULD REDUCE PAY IN | transportation. New ritain Motor sales| Upholstery Bhe now, Eeod res and Sl with bonds for release fixed at $1,000 | vestigation before they are put to LR TR s # ‘yhone 2607. each. | : said he had no interest in the con- | 55008 T v | and b ™ <. P Ve | DGE BROTHERS MOTOR C. = » Shortly after § o'clock last night |!Tial and therefore asked a continu at lts Aflfll]al Mw[]l]g troversy between the council and the | BR'T]SH ARMED FORGES| and service, S & ¥, Motor Saies coo 164 | FORD runabout, 1820, In rst class condi- Lankavicz reported to Lieutenant | 2NC® until Monday. According to po- {charity board. His interest, he said, | | Elm 8., corner I'rankliu; ‘phone 78l. tion. Reasomable, Inquire Wodrogl Samue! Bamforth at police headquar- | /°¢ Tecords they have been in court was in the suffering inmates of the {DURANT AND STAR motor cars. Baies Y 5 ana service. “Jus. ltesl Good Lars” .| F Bedan, looks 1lke new, used ver; ters that he had had a few drinks|©" Previous occassions. The election of officers for the com- | town home of whom he had personal | Now That the War Is Over Tommy 004 little. 1f you are thinking about buying and while on Orange street two young Had Hartford Milk Bottles |ing year was held last night by Eddy- | knowledge and whose comfort should | 18_Mun_strest; TPhons 31| HUCL X sedan It weuld pay to 1eok men offered to assist him home, | . “AcoP Shapiro, John Walco, An-|Giover Post, American Legion, with | be the first consideration. Atkins' Wages Are Going '.fi”.‘.fi.’.‘.‘.;' iy gy e L R ‘h!:-l:::::: Rudolph's Garage 137 Chtr drew Turhan and Sam Falk, all local |the following results: Licutenant| So there might be no further delay, B & Servicy vo. . e e e———— K g 8 | g, ~ | e . { N e ety 190 | milkmen, ~were ~arraigned ©on a|pjward E. Ogren was clected com- | Councilman Crusberg said he would to Be Cut Down et NOTICE charge of violating the trade-mark |mgnger; Harry E. Scheuy first vice- |support the charity board's recommen- | | " The drums of| 4aF Yalues. See tie new coaches, Honey- law. At the request of the prosecu- | commander; Arthur H. Petts, second |dation » having wsed to beat, Tommy| 139 Arch 6. u;‘._‘.‘,, realimteees RDS—FORL ng ceasec at, 39_Arch_Bt.; ‘phine 5 FORLS—FORDS—FORDS tor their cases were continued until | \jce.co a P oul eischa Counc an Geo Molander - b : rins Mgidiie S i mmander 0 1 ha neilm and ing to have his pay re- OBILE CARS - 8al Advertisement For Improvement of 1esday morning with honds for re- | gqiutant; Gustave C. Carlson, treas-|wanted to know why bids of out o 2 4 Ay and vice Station, riartford Sedans, § 3300 case fixed at $25 each. The men | yrer; cxecutive committee for three |town contractors were sought if they | Y N . | _ Staniey end 15 Main 8t Stanley Street Frontage, State were arrested following a complaint | years, William W. T. Squire, William | were to be discriminated against, and LEXINGTON—High grade m subaiterns and captains and cven majors in his majesty’s army. The Runabouts, § Tourings, $50, §7 Coupes, $225, 3260, 3275, 0 s made to the police by the Hartford |J. Kelly and Fred Taylor. Rodman | Judge W. F. Mangan of the charity | “ana service. G. A, bence, 51 Main B Normal School Retail Milk Dealers' mssociation that | W. Chamberlain was named a member | board explained that the charter re- ‘"1“"“*"“'; fl“('l Ll '.',,...-h',',\;:::,',. :-]lni({:l':‘\m 15, ; - New Britain, Conmecticut milk mm? owned by Har{lln;d firms | of the executive committce for two | quires bids be advertised for. | “0fU sorvice, MeGauley and bennett, 9 Arch PubMlc notice is hereby given that| Wer¢ in the possession of the local | years to fill the vacancy |:uusvd by the | Councilman Clifford Ill‘lvlhvlg_ B ot (ko binibare /OF NA DAl L st 5 g Light Deliveries, 350, 375, $100, scaled proposals for furnishing labor | ME" ) reslgnation of James P. Rogers. £mil|ored an award to the lowest bidder | =~ Gne of fhe memoes o T SV | OGN MOTOR CARS—Favorably Lavan and materials for improvement of | Ciada Puzzo of Waterbury was H. Schaal was elected a member of the |and if. the C. L. D. Co. would come | sl ifho) 1 e | the woild over, F. L. Grewn, Salou wnd OTIVE SALES & SERVICE, Stanley Street Frontage, New Britain fined $10 and costs for violating Sec- | executive committee for one year, to| down to the Porriss figure, he would | the reductions is a general . he Secvice, 227 Glen Bl ‘phoue 2w > 200 EAST MAIN ST., State Normal School, New Britain, | 1100 42 of the motor vehicle law. He |fill the vacancy caused by the resig- |favor the New Britain company. committee said it did not think any | NAi s 850 Oakland meter cers. Sl FHONE 2701, Connecticut, will be reccived by the | ¥&S arrested yesterday by Policeman | nation of William Hopkins | Councilman D. L. Nair said that he [of the services crr on the side of pay- | svice R S . % - Clarence Lanpher. The assult case of | The post voted to award a cup to |is for a town home addition, but that [ing their best men too much. The | =rsie - TR SRR State Board of Education opened and ~ | | s . : he o jt. | JEO MOTOR CARE aud Lrucks. publicly read at the office of the Abraham Chortiner was nolled by the | the winning team of a basketball | he would not vote for the recommen- other two members of the commit-! "y goln"y Co. Bales wud servic State Board of Education, State | Prosecutor |league to be conducted at the Boys' | dation of the charity board. [tee are knighted civilians. | Eim and Mark Bts, wew biteln, Conb House, Hartford (‘or;nrfllru! 'on l)'.‘ S ———— lelub during the coming three years. Only a few affirmative votes were | It is far from certain that ’ll\v,\n(y :r-‘x. 110, Local agents for e fyd : der tc ane pg- | he Mayor Paonessa declared | recommendations will be carried out|.. === —— . little and I8 practicaily new i ember 12, 1923, 2 M. . . Lo * In order to gain permanent posses- |heard and | | ’ I y a -rh,rw,:rk] {0§ ,:'hi:‘h ,\l,ol;,:'\:fl‘ are ‘('mdmal gue Advocates sion of the cup a team must lead the |the resolution lost. |to the letter. For one thing, there | tail, Price s low. Wil take rpong 2 : : e W | " Vair. > 2 and d protest raised | sTUDL: Lt var in trade, A othve hereby invited covers exeavation and | Releasmg Irish Prisoners !¢asue for three successive years. The | On motion of Councilman Nair, the {will be a long and loud protest vml» l ¥ 'l.: L:f’:l:fi'u:m‘ ";': o S, ':::" 6 Arch 8t filling top-soiling, fertilizing and secd- Beitust, Treland, Nov. 11.~Cardinal up was on exhibition in the Farrell | mayor was authorized to name a against lower pay, but it is probable | " T O b fautory, M ,“m‘t:‘u“: TUPNOPILE & car A @ ing construction of concrete walks Logue ;-vrlmn., % n”. 1,',.'14":1 e ;cmmmg company on Main street to- m'mmxtlno to start work on zoning the |that, to some ox(rm; the 'prnpm«*d TCs 1us Alch St “This I8 & Studeoaker yewr,” | mechanically; ,,‘,,“‘,‘,,{ e ",:: .‘,,‘ ¥ w y . City. « Vi ree. DO/ B . A G o Bids will be received for the work | jetter to be read tomorrow in the | 9% W b fuctions will be put in foroe | g g Fome B o under one contract, hurches of the archdiocese (A At the close of the meeting 8| — — Privates now receive two shillings | . v KNIGITT AND Oy i | e t.; ‘phone 2486, R The right is reserved to accept of | magh s rehdiocese o AT luncheon was served by the members | and nine pence a day to start on.| WILLESKNIGHT AND OV Sarvica 181 | Shanteal condition, Hacelieat pasmt, Pri $oiet ARY o all Bropasais. Al bids m',‘,"”’:‘znk the best policy for the | OF the Women's Auxiliury of the [NDIAN NATIONAL GONGRESS The committee would reduce this to| i RLART chanioat Sengitien e o, 13 legion 1s 6d. Subalterns, whose rank is| . 3 v ¥ hanically, g peatance, several extras; price s New Britain Bulck Co., 226 Arch 8t ) 2007, endorsed, “Proposal for Improvement | clear the prison camps as . of Staniey Strect Frontage, New Brit- |1t could of all interned persons except l.;,-\J'lo(T\nl" "’\»'T\vl‘l h,\n.”(.n:'\;“:;" ":I‘:-’ the American Army, receive 13 shil-| GTICK, 113, & cyiinder. 1 passeiger e | to A. B. Meredith, Secretary, State |he tried for crime. This would Jikely | oo poontt ™ ;oo Delhi, India, Nov. 17.—The Indian [¥OUId drop fo 11 anilings. & cobe| 5% ade Terms ‘0 suit purchaser. Tin Board of Education, Hartford, Con-|bring us peace at Christmas. Tt would | " \wiiiam W. T. Squire, retiring | National Congress in special session tain’s pay o Ko ‘|"' ) ‘h'_ New Britain Buick Co., 236 Arch street necticut. also be likely to enabie the country | sommander of the post. presented his|has reaftirmed its adherence to non. !0 21 shillings. Reductions In ~ the| Phone No bid will be considered unless ac- [to get into a settled condition.” repoit for the years mativitie He | Violent non-co-operation and the boy. |"aV¥ and the air forces also are 4 B, o B companied by a certified check to the | e said that the post had @ very success. | COtt of British goods as means to.|Posed, but ""‘?‘ for these PABKING| SOy Goet Fubbir ARG MokeILOry. m,“‘,_"m DAY USED CAR SALE order of the State of Connecticut In| It jen't always a yearning o be | ' vear both from a social and finan. | Ward obtaining seif-government. Al- (below commanders ance 18 excellunt, Will take 8 lighter car the amount of five per cent (5% ) of | helpful that makes a husband offer to cial standpoint, He reported that the |though the ban to councli-entry was The committee declares that the in trade. Terms allowed. N. B, Buick Co. the bid, or a bid bond in like amount, | mind the roast while his Wife £008 | post has §2.500 in the treasury after|TeMoved, the congress voted to em. Pay of an infantry recruit and of an| 33 Anl St Phone 807 binding the bidder to exccute a con- | to church pe - iy = bark upon a definite program of civil |ordinary seaman has increased 176 o l,t: b Samens tract if awarded to him. The terms | disobedience at an carly \ per cent and 167 per cent, respee-| {EAYL VI FRAIOC B e of the proposal with surety required The congress, with ar tendance of tively, above the scale of 1014, B This car can be bough wre fixed by the specifications. | more than 5,000, stressed the impor. fore the war Tommy Atkins got less| Bulck Co., 236 Arch Bt vei. 2607 | We nre having one of the largest Copies of the plan and speeifications . tance of unity between extremists and |money than :nrl!l'"”nru\,' rnrlnurl;u: O T T R mle T ion mond| weed car ssles that New Brials will be on flle at the office of the Sa fic sak N dU”dM “c moderates and between Hindus and [and bpilding laborers, but now he| " condition. Inquire It | | | . e tnessed. Th ol State Board of Education and the crince on INew an AXWEN Lars B viohammedans in the struggle for | recoives considerably more. That fs| _dolph. 1 ever witnessed. There areall makes Landscape Architect, for the purpose | “Making room for new Hudson and Fssex Cars” home rule. (one of the chief arguments used by l'”:"” L up 18 o and models and all in A1 condls of estimating. A ltnited number of | 1924 Maxwell touring, brand new. 1924 Maxwell conpe, <lightly used, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, presi- ithe committes upholstery very good, Wire v tion—~Prices right. copies of the plan and "l’"‘r!hlnh'fl\!' fully equipped. 1924 Maxwell club coupe, new. 1928 Maswell sport dent of the congress, declared in his The committee recommended also! $425. Wil take Ford In trade. Automo will be loaned to the prospective bid- touring, tan top. 1923 Maxwell sport touring, black top. 1923 Max- | opening speech that three years of the (that the lower ranking workers in| tve Used Car Exchange, 6 Arch 8t WITH BVERY USED Al WE ders. The plan and specifications may | well club coupe, reconditioned. 1922 Maswell sedan, had best of care, reformed councils, the salt tax, un-|the civil service toll cight hours & | llon 53 TR - W 5 GALLONS GAB be obtained by application to Charles | 1922 Maxwell touring, 4 to choose from. 1921 Maxwell coupe, re- fulfilied promises about indianization [day instead of seven. Their bosses, | DORT. 143% touring car X wikt. @ V. SIS i N. Lowrle, Landscape Architect, 101 finished like new. 1921 Maswell touring. of the services, and the Kenya de- | powever, are not asked to extend ) R, O Resolph’ 137 Park Avenue, New York City. Plans | any other used cars to be sold at A sacrifice. cision has disillusioned the moderates. | {heir working hours. ' al - Come estly and get your pick! and specifications shall be returned on | India, he said, should make common — — 7 i, ono ton truck chassis, in fine | or before submission of estimates. Honeym.n Auto sale‘ Co. canse with the universal struggle of condition. Tires are excellent. Price $150, | as a cor a » predic Automotive Used Car Kixchange, 86 Arch By M!:Ar ol; ?‘v;:fi:’d’i_u 139 ARCH ST, Open Sundays and Evenings castern nations to attain freedom city plan committee predicts g g ar Lxchang Arcl b SR misd i ¥ J HEDSON AND K ) 5 RS must be enclosed in sealed envelopes | p 3 \ 9 ” _— T P8 | Free State government would be 1o | “mpe ot received a photograph of PLANS GIVIL DISOBEDIENCE|.nm,mrul.|~ to second lieutenants in Autos and Trucks or Sale [ having paid expenses, AND 1 GALLON OF OIL GRATIS, -— — w York city and its suburbs will | o Thone 15302 Beshatrots Becrelary. Over 100 Qifferent languages are [have a population of 29,000,000 in Dated, November 12th, 1823, spoken in India. | the year 2000 A. D, 8t u,v«“-‘"::u Jebuker Bpecial | | 1923 Studebaker Big Touring 1922 Studebaker Spesial uring 1957 Studcbake Touring Htudebaket stodebaker Light Coupe 1921 Franklin Scdan One 1920 Paige Sport One 1920 Lodge Touring One 1919 Buick Touring One 1919 Hudeon Touring. new cords, larg 180 urtains, in A1 condition t s in good running This 1s & bargal ash of terms. We alse g8 of ges and 1 gal, baolutely free. adiltac touring. in A-1 condition, paint Wie new. two spares, seif tarter and slesiric Tghts $85 1 gal ol abws- a4 tire road, 8176 In. gas, 1 gal. ol free Ford touring, 356, A-1 running cons diton 35 gate. gas, 1 gal ol o, A junk deater will glad Iy Elve you the price you puy HE GPRAINED HIS atuee vomning 4 theough 1ne LARYNX AT THE i s gk YALE~PRINGETON GAmE: §5%s. guu 4wd 1 gol. oil gre of used cars this week which are rovin and look themn over. W the best buyn in the oty Porde. Buicke. Dodge tand, Haynes M L JESTER 193 ARCH »T PHONE 1L THIS 16 A STUVEBAKLE TEAR