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FALL WEDDING AT ST, MARY'S CHURCH Miss Butler to Become Bride of Frank E. Leist A fashionable autumnal wedding will take place Miss Mr. Spring of Frank E ist 142 Cur Winters, h, wil tial high mass. tomorrow morning at Mary's churc Butler, daughter M. Butler of ome the Mrs. Ve M when of 29 lock at h dye Mrs street, and James wi b Leist, son of rena | Johr Mary's the n of tis strect s urc be celebrant of 1p- couple will he Butler Mae M hridegro as best Butler James wit wear a bridal ! sources ir arl taffeta trimmed pe fowers a Her pers. Rhe carry of sweet- | heart Dur Tohn Organist musical program assisted by Mrs, M, T. Crean, soloist Following ow and with cut flowers. | er wi her maid honor with a ruby g and the bridegroom’s gift to ndant will be gold cuff links the re- eeption, the couple will on a wedding trip to Atlantic City Mr. rist is the proprietor of the Teist Market at 142 Curtis street, which business he ente follow! his discharge the navy at the close of the war. Miss Butler was formerly employed in the the New Britain Machine Co. preser of ri his Afte from office of HONOR MAHAN'S MEMORY All Business in New London is Sns- | pended During Funeral Hour— Flags At Half Mast. New London, Nov. 19.—New Lon- don paused for an hour today to pay | tribute to one of her most distin- | guished citizens, Postmaster Rryan 1" Mahan, former mayor, state senator and L, 8 whose funeral was held a Star of the Sea church he There large at prominent men a ford man Augustus C mer Assist, 17, § #pellacy A sung by the Woolschlager, Crowley as deacon liam 1. Fox of The honorary bearers ware A. Seott, Theodore T. Miner, ¥. Valentine lam T. Connor and P. 1 active bearers were post office ployves | Rurial Mary's cometery. | Flags on the City and other public remained half masted and many were closed until after the representative congressman, | Mary's today ndance of Hart- | was A local present rom former Congress. Lonergan and Attorney Thomas J were for- high Rey with solemn requiem Father the and the oton mass Alexander Re ™M Rev. Wi as sub-deacon Yoder Chapelle Ehea em- | | buildings business places | funedal | ber 1 ! toretgr TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | Boys Will Operate Shop in Open mier Poine ch, dec will hold the and Rhineland until all clauses | Versailles treaty exccuted T in aggressive spes Ruhr of Lre German C serts Germany will ref for surrender of former crown prince; tells people’s party his efforts have brought Anglo-Saxons and Italy cl to Germany. hancellor § as- esemann ise any demand IYirpo, on his arrival at Buenos Aires, says he was counted out in the Dempsey fight when he was on the floor only eight seconds and that justice was denied him in champion- ship bout . the French three 1il Decem- New York, ans that will put rnational horse race at next \ Owner of Epinar old champion, will France hoping to complete p Zev in the Int Longchamps ear from for Few visitors get past the castle gate of former crown prince who gives 100,000 pounds of potatoes to the poor of Oels. Belgian officers of allied control commission are ar- by the Reichswehr and only after insuits, French Leipsic lare. Two French an the rested freed FLASHES |PARENTS NIGHT AT 268,469 liquor prescriptions were in the United States and its territorie in the last fiscal year and that 1 400,614 gullons of liquor were thus sold on doctors’ ders. Rev. Dr. John Kelman of New York H it astor ot e it avenve mress | HoUSE Demonstration Thursday byterian church at Fifty-tifth stree s | resigns to accept pastorate of London | chureh, i lthe newly Former Justice John H. Clarke sug- | school gests that the United States supreme | 4 g court decline to hold unconstitutional | N8N school building connected with ¢ = the Central Junior High school on of congress whenever several jus- | ot ans ¥k o tices of that tribunal decide that such | 14t and Chestnut strefts I;l'\‘:);:d:)r AR AT ALl [the Central Junior High school and Magnus Johnson, Minnesota United |t Flihu Burritt Junior Hieh school Btates Bhnatorseleot. telis Chile " e be s States Senator-clect, tells Chicago fed- | 1035 Do SoRsSURAres, 08 P06 S0KG B eration of labor that despite charges | teotomY 84 CHICNCY AO0 &7 HH8 of his uncouthness, he will make him- | o1 runior High school understood in the United States . # ¢ | Jatter place about 1,000 pu- and that Henry Cabot Lodge atter place abo » 1) : bl rudiments Vill ‘understand what he| .t \arjous occupations and trades levery school day. Of these 500 are from the Elihu Burritt school, from the Central Junior High about 50 from the Camp school. The school is divided into two de- e partments. One is the household arts Death at Peiham Heights, N. Y., of | gepartment and the other is the in- George Chadbourne Taylor, president | qystri ts department. In the the American Railway Express Co. |jouschold arts department are the who started as wagon driver. following instructors: Cooking, Misses Junior High pre-vocational combined shops in the senate especially says. At the pils get instructions in the Son of Willlam A. Sunday, Evange reported by the Ange police to have been overcome by gas. and ist, is Los PRINTERS ON STRIKE | Employes of Conde Nast Press at Sound Beach Walk Out Today As Result of Trouble Over Hours Stamford, Nov, the Conde Nast Pr went on strike 19.—Employes of ss at Sound Beach tos The men claim- ed that 60 in the composing room and ssroom went out or yosi that th had union The open | union | been a 48 hour rules call for a concern is said shop but the men in it A statement by **The Typographical union at the instigation nizers from other | cities and against the vote of the em- ployes of our own plant, declared a strike against the Conde Nast Press in the composing room. A few press- men also went out, Eighty per cent of the total number of employes of the plant were working this morning.” the week and 44 hour to maintain an strikers are the the company said: of o NO FLIGHT TODAY. Lakehurst, N J., Nov. 19 fiight of the navy dirigible B Goah to Boston which had been scheduled for today after five post- ponements on account of unfavorable weather, was not made. When the Boston flight wi made was not known by the air station officials. | COTTON PRICES AWAY UP | New York, Nov, 19.—~Cotton made new prices for the season today on re trade buying and rebuy- ing by s who evident. Iy were better Kuro- the rally in high ewed recent influenced by news ers the political and pean exchange Sacrifice Sale on New and Used Maxwell Cars “Making room for new Hudson and Essex Cars” 1924 Maswell touring, brand new. fully equipped. 1 g, tan top. well club e . reconditioned 1922 Maxwell touring, 4 1o choose from. Maswell touring, Many other used cars to be sold at a sacrifice. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. timished Jike new. 1921 139 ARCH ST, Open Sund HUDSON AND ¥ | year, at the opening of today's foreign | Maswell club coupe, new. 1923 Maxwell sport touring, black top. 1922 Maswell <cdan, had best of care, {ton. Tn connection with the house keeping instructions is a full suite of rooms, inciuding bed room, dining [room, kitchen, tile bathroom, ete. Sewing department, Miss Amanda Wallen; crafts department, Miss Anita Campbell, In the William the machine the print electric shop; TO CHANGE PLAYHOUSE Fthel Littlchales and Corinne Good- {win; housekeeping, Miss Nina Bray- in Metropolitan Opera House New York Is To Be Entirely Remodel- led At End of This Season. industri smac arts department, has charge shop: James He Zeigler the Arthur F. Groth the department and Clifford Paul E New e the big on the York, golden Nov. 19. curtains performance which -As soon swing of the Metropolitan Now as down | ast 50a- shop; ry son next Oprra House ditional visi PSR SEET Mt wweer - M, C. LE WITT HEADS DRIVE tiers. g The picturesque orchestra, flanking | the parquet, and the grand tier boxes, just above the famous diamond horseshoe,” may disappear, while a complete redecoration of the house may change its aspect even more com- | pletely than did its last remodelling after the fire which wrecked the st ,g,.} Announcement was made of the ap- and auditorium in 1593, | pointment of M. C. LeWitt as chair The changes were decided upon to |Man of the local campaign to secure meet a demand for lower priced seats. |this city’s quota toward the million dollar endowment fund which is be | ing raised throughout the country for K. Nov. 19.—The Calumet |the Jewish Theoiogical Seminary of ssolidated Copper Co, to- | America, an institution training young an initial divident of 50 |™en for the l.lwvuhh ministry, Assist ! 5 s . [Ing Mr. LeWitt in this work will be cents payable December 17 to stock | \iopriy ), Saxe, Harry H. Milkowits, ot record December ) Willlam M, Greenstein, Trving T, - R e Rachlin, David L. Nair, Louls I EXCHANGE UP AGAIN phael, Morrls Cohen, Morris Dunn and New York, Nov. 19 Sam Kaplan ehange, after dropping 1 The Jewish Theological Seminary of $4.26 1.4; u new low record the| America, for which funds are to be raised, is located in New York. It re- exchange market, later jumped 2 1.4 cently acquired a large Jewish collec- on the announcement that altion of valuable books and manu- break between France and Great Brit- | scripts from abroad which added to ain apparently had been averted at | its present lbrary makes it today the today's meeting of the council of am- | Jewish cultural center of the world bassadors. | The seminary was cstablished for the |purpose of providing professional training to young men desiring to en- ter the rabbinate to promote scholar #hip and research and train teachers for Jewish religious schools. One hundred and fifty-four rabbis have [ been graduated who are now carrying on religious work in 70 of the large communit America. A member graduating class is now the stage Here For Jewish Theological Sen ary in New York, 5 CENT DIVIDEND ~Sterling ex 5-8 conts to for cents 924 Maxwell coupe, slightly used, 1923 Maswell sport 19238 Max- ox i of its first chief rabbi of the British cmpire 1921 Maswell coupe, re- ’ HOTEL MAN DIES Nov. 10.~Fred proprietor of the Crown today in his 57th year in Cambridge, England one time | England Hotelmen's association., Providence, fieid died was bory Mans. hotel He and New here and Fyening« TEL. 2100 EX DEALERS was at president of the How Y'FIXED FINANCIALLY Youn 6 Evidently He Isn’t Figuring on More Than a Vaca IVE GAVED A PILE wiOT'LL ENABLE ME TO LIVE AT “THE RATE OF \ TEM THOUSAND You'n BE GURPRIGED! FELLER® | Parents’ night will be observed at 450 | of { Robinson, | Will Lead Campaign To Raise Punds | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabatically Arranged For Quick and Ready Retevence. LIN, RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS | ANNOUNCEMENTS Store Announcements 1 WE are now located at 76 Church St. with our complete line of candles at whole- sale. Alpert & Brill, Wholesale Candy Co., Opp. Herald office, ( AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck Agencies s BUICK MOTOR CARS— Better cars are bemg built and Buick is building them. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch street. Phone_ 2607, CADILLAC CARS — Bales and _ Service. h Motor Co. A Reputable Concern.” t Main, corner Lincoln St. CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and accessories. American Sales Co., 8 Bim Bt. CHEVROLET motor care for _economical transportation, New Britain Motor Sales SS0tP. . Mun Steeet . oL onrl DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. S. & F. Motor Bales Co., 16§ Eim 8t., corner I'ranklis; 'phone 731, DURANT AND STAR motor cars. Baied and service. “Jus. Real Good Cars.” O, A. Bence, 18 Main street; 'Phomu 3316 FORD CARS, Fordson tractor, Sales serve ice; genuine parts and Bcoessories. Autos motive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Main. HUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s leadiig car values. See the new coaches. Honey- man Auto_Sales Sales and Service 139 Arch Bt.; 'phume 2109. HUPMOBILE CARS—8ales and service. Ol'y Service Statlon, Hartford Ave., cornet Sianies_end 15 Matn 8t A X. Paonesm. LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars. Baies and service. C. A, Bence, 61 Ma 8t ‘phone 2215, i MAXWELL AND CHALMERS—Sales and service, McGauley and Bennett, 95 Arch | _sureet. % MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably kmosm the world over. L. Green, wad Service. 227 Glen St.; 'phone 2899, NASH and Oakiand motor care. Sales and service. A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm etreet Telephone 2458, & EO MOTOR CARS aad trucks. Kenaeth M. Searle & Co, ales und service, Cur. Eim and Purk Bts, wew Britaln, Conm Tel. 2110, Local agents for Galsel Snubbers. 1 day 3 daye 3 days. ¥8.....0 1 line 31.80 41.60 _Yearly Order Rates Upon Applicaticm. Tount 6 words to & Nae. 34 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 Lines. Minimum Book Charge, 3§ Cents “"Wo Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. Classified Page ¢cn Samo Dav, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For | Convenience of Customers, Call 935 And j Ask For a “Want Ad™ Operator. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 FURIAL VAULTS- Automatic scaling, con- crete steel refnforced, waterproof. Cost less than wood or metal. All first c.ass under- takers. N. B, Vault Co., 276 Map'e. Tel, 276 Florists and Nurserymea 3/ | CUT FLOWERS, potted plants. Al kinds. Funeral work. Free delivery. Sandal- lig's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. 689-12. NURSERYMAN and_Landecape gardener. Simousen, 'phone 3125-3. 43 NURSERYMAN—Fruit_troes, shrubs. flow- ers, berries, hedge plants. Send address. I will call. Box 29, llerll}; POTTED piants and cut flowers. Funeral works a speclalty. Johnson's Greenhouses 617 Church t.; 'Phone 880. Lost and Found s | :lxym\\-x and white mixed collie, lost; an- swers to “Puppy.” Return to Charles Waolfe 399-4. Wooster 8t.; 'ph FOUND—Fawn color, medium stub tale, Few white spots colalr, no tag. 'Phone 1859, Teckpiace, brown, lost on Hartford trolley about § o'clock Tu ay. Rewar® it returned to Mrs. C. T. Kingswick school, West Hartford. PASS ROOK No. 21007 urn to ( Trust on dox; head; | STUDEBAKERS—LIght six tourin| o special six touring, §1,380; big six touring, $1,760; &% O, B. tactory. M. Living Jester, 193 Arch 8t. "This is a Studeoaker yeur. Finder piease ymmercinl L Tow 1 was cured Personals ” o yot WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom &t 4 Elm St.; service, 13/ Cherry 8t. “The Eleeve-Valve Motor.” R C. Rudolph. Paone 2061-3. Store 2 : { Autos and Trucks For Sale | BUICK, 1818, cylinder, 7 passenger dan. Looks fine, tire and upholstery very good, motor perfect, Will' take light cai in trade. Terms Lo suit purchaser. The New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch street. Ph BU ., 1921, touring car, § pi cylinder, Just thoroughly overhaWed, vely good rubber and upholstery, appear- ance is excollent. Will take a lighter car ade. Terms allowed. N, B, Buick Co., 6 Arch St. Phone 2607, BUICK, 1922, § passenger, § cylinder spert model, just repainted, & beautitul Packs vnd tres, X " We n picture. $2.00 and_up. | SAVE 1.3 on coal bills, 1nstall | Metal Weather Btrips. T. E. Woodas, Main_street; 'phone 2765, WANTED- 1000 men, women and_children to be well sed on easy weekly pay- | ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church 8t, mext to Herald office, CITY ITEMS. — fromn any Studio. Accurate 6 m AS present t Arcade or sale, 1 ton; ianical condition. Inquire R. C. Ru- h, 127 st. DODGE, 19! in exceilent shape me- chanioally; & good tires, appearance and upholstory very good, Wire wheels. Price $425. Wil take Ford In trade. Automo- tive Used Car Exchauge, 86 Phone 1726-2. DORT, 1832, touring car. This car i in fine shape mechanically and looks good. Prico 3325, Terms, R. C. Rudolph, 127 Chorry 8t Phone 2051-2. FORD), 1520, one ton truck chassis, in fne condition. Tires are excellent. Price $150. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch 8t, Phone 1729-3, DORT Wondster, 1921, Rudolph's Garage, 12/ Cherry St.; 'phone 2061-3, Saloss room, 4 Kim_8t.; 'phone 1 DORT 1922 _truck. R. C. room 4 3 Seasoned hard wood, sawed in stove |and fireplace lengths, $18 per cord, de- livered The Shurberg Coal Co., b | Franklin strect, Phone 2250.—advt, | Winthrop Council, 8. and D, of | Liberty, will hold a regular meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in O, {1, A. M. hall. The first nomination |of officers will take place. St John's fair at State opens Friday night,.—advt Mrs, Mary Donnelly is critically ill |at her home on South Main street, | About 40 members of local Masonic | |1odges motored to Granby Saturday | evening where they attended a session !of the Granby lodge. Representatives of the Child Wels | fare Bureau will speak to the Social Workers' club this evening and to an | all day sewing mecting at the First| Baptist ehurch Wednesday in the in- terests of the campaign for homes| for children | Stanley Women's { hold its regular whist in I, tomorrow o'clock hold a Armory, . _'phon OUPE 1933, 6-cylinder, 3 bump- , spare tire, ete,; run very little; new every de! New Britaln Bulel Arch_8t.; 'phone 2607, touring var. Gene: condition good. 4 excellont tires. R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, BUICK ®edan 1925, d-cylinder, brand mew; driven very little; can bu bought at ig discount. B. Buick Co., 226 Arch [ Relief corps will party in G. A afternoon at 2 b like y In_ fine shape. Co., 236 Arch 8t.; 'phon D runabout, 1920, in first class condi- tion. Reasonable. Inquire 33 Woodruft ourt. FORIT Sedan, looks like new, used v little. 1f you are thinking about buying A new Ford odan It would pay to Jook one. dolph's Garage 1 Chorry Salesroom: 4 Eim of Veterans Auxiliar whist in Sons soclal and hall at 8 o'clock this evening Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ludorf ve- turned yesterday from a wedding trip during which they visited Miami, Washington and New York { Mrs. Lu-| a before marringe Miss | Mahon v as er | Norene M tion Autos and Trucks For Sale CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY-— Ford Coups. Buick Coupe, Buick 4-Cyl. Sedan. Buick Sport Model, Touring Cak Bulck Roadster Bulok Tourlng cat - Paige 7-pass. Touring car. #) 1920 Franklin Sedan, ] 1920 Hupmoblle, ' Trades on Dew and used care A considered. e 1922 1923 1928 1922 1019 117 1921 NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. ] 226 ARCH 8T. ‘PHONE 381, | DEPENDABLE USED CARS— Studebaker light sedan, DeW. Ford touring. Bulck roadster. % Ford sedan. Dodge touring. Dod, touring. Max $76. Terms arranged. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 166 ELM ST., 'PHONE 731. Open evenings. 1924 1922 1922 1921 1920 1917 m7 e McGauley jone t 98 Arch St. One 1923 Essex coach, 1 Stearns Knight touring, 1 1933 Ford sedan, 1 1920 Paige coupe, 7-pass. Hude FIVE paseenger touring car, good running condition; cord tires, t ete.; $100 to quick buyer. 276 Maple street. 0! nett good used cars ¥ORDS—FORDS—FORDS—~ $2 Runabouts, ¥ v Tourings, $50, §75, $100. 7 $226, 3260, 3. 850, Sedans, 360, 375, 3100, Coupes, Light Deliveries, . 3100, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVIOR 200 BEAST MAIN 8T, PHONE 2701, FAERE'S another 1923 Jewett -pass. coups, driven only 8,200 miles; practically new. A. G _.Hawker, 62 Elm St.; 'ph Iy vew in every detail, Price is low. Will take lighter car in trade. Automotive Bxchange, 88 Arch 8t. Phone 173 e I s HUPMOBILE touring car in A<l _ehape, mechanically; five good tires, and looks 0 takes it. A, G. Hawker, 63 m_Bt.; 'phone 2466, AUPMOBILE, 1017, roads d_me- o goo chanical condition, Excellent »‘Anl. rnc; 1 shape mechanically, good tires, fine ape t price s low, ‘phone_240 10 DAY USED CAR BALE— NOW ON. We are having one of the largest used car sales that New Britain ever witnessed. There areall makes d models and all in A-1 condie tion—Prices right. WITH EVERY USED CAR WE WILL GIVE 2 GALLONS GAS AND 1 GALLON OF OIL GRATIS. Come early and got your pick! One 1024 Studebaker Speeial 8in, Demonstrater, Two 1923 Studebaker Tourings. 1023 Touring. Special Six One Studebaker Big Siz One 1922 Studebaker Touring. 1923 Touring. Bpecial One Studebaker Light 1922 Studebaker Roadster, One Light 1923 Studebaker Coupe, One Light One 1921 Franklin Sedan, One 1920 Paige Sport. One 1920 Dodge Touring. Oue 1919 Buick Tourlng. One 1919 Hudson Touring. Bulck, late model, 7 pass. touring. Four new cords, large visor, side curtains, in A-1 condition, The car is In good running condition. This is a bargain, 8275, cash or terms. We also give 2 gal. of gas and 1 gal of oil absolutely free. in A<l condition, paint like ne 0 spares, sell starter and electric lights $85— gals. gas, 1 gal. oil abso- lutely free. Cadillac touring, good tires and the road, 317636 1 gal. oil free, Liberty touring ready for gale. gas, Ford touring. 356, A-1 running co dition—25 gals. gas 1 gl free. A junk dealer will glad. Iy give you the price yeu pay, after rusning it through the winter. Hudeon sedan, $495, new 2% sals. gas and 1 gal. oil grava, We bave taken In & large number of used cars this week which are pot listed above. Come 1o oNr sales- reom and look them over. We have the Lest buys in the ecity. Buicks. Il Dodges. Haynes. Fords. Overs M. 1 JESTER, 192 ARCH ST, PHONE f11. THIE 1S A STUDEBAKER YEAR