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NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923. b wgreement among the entente powers, 0y ® s e TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES | New Britain Herald HERALD byt Rttt Member Audit Bureau of Circnlations “WANT ADS” 3 ) d to reman 5 ¥ 2 “A FAMILY NEWSPAPER” Alphabstically Arranged For Quick Lost and Found 5 tHiatt Germaany ati Okluhoma senate court of impeach- | decision last Saturday in giving Michi- Ll and Ready Raference. FUR Tmeckplece found. Owner may have laln oo e ment removes John Galloway Walton|gan the winning touchdown; Col. A . LIN, RATES FOR same by identifying same. Call after § Amone ther il oy as governor after finding him guilty | Mumma says Eckershall taced unjust| List of Standardized CONBECUTIVE INRERTIONS o'clock, 847-3, Ask for Mrs. Wallace. sis A A oS P ncouragement | on 11 /of 16 chiarges criticism and even mob violence. % Charge Prepaid ||| 5T of money lost Monday between Broad British Statesmen Believe Diller- ' : i : iR Headings 1ime 0 AR R R R ) 1 rom London to resist the payment o : 3 4 ; i5 1 iine Harry Kevorkian, 42 Broad St. Reward. reparations. pepresentative Graham of Tilinois Progressive leaders meeting at Chi- | 1 line T o oy sk i Ta Teadiy. Not All Bright announces his candidacy for republi- | cago to launch a third political party, | 18 H::. Tewatd 1f roturad e Watlsr Wisk, 143 ences Are dmoot yer ihe imprened outlook, can leadership of the next house, op-| vote to hold national convention either I—ANNOUNCEMENTS 11 b L Sarhod Jv the future per. Posing Representative Longworth of [in St. Paul or Minneapolis next May. | 1— (“\1[:“!‘&4:'::1"15 I 3180 ® Store Announcements 1 ome po and government- Ohio | > DrATE y Order Rates Upon Applicatien. | r—fromad enlargement makes tho RIcost By The Associated Press oresee th a — | Murs. Gifford Pinchot at Philadelphia f:lllrt 8 l'nrdil‘ohl Hine. Xmas present, We make them from any London, Nov. 20.—RBritish g tw rance and England . i . ... | tells republican women of Pennsyl- nes to an inch, pleture. $2,00 and up. Arcade Studio. iR . ! el Le S ,.,,my.”[ of justice accuses SWift! vania that Governor Pinchot will] - e g‘u‘;«c’nl;‘::“ Pk SAVE 1-3 on coal bills, install Accurate bt of ! 4 ' Pkg. Co. df frand and over-charges in | comb the stat i S 5 LN B AL Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Woods, 61 that all danger of disa 1 ic ; that the Germans . Pl i comb the state at next primary elec- S No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. Wor|l| Main street; 'phone 3765, France on the question o he in it ason for prolonging | L8 War-time contracts for army bacon; | ¢ion 16" find" how all candidates stahd 11—AUTOMOBILES. Classified Page cn S8amo Dav., FANTED— L0 men —womsssnd chilares crown prince and r esistance. and that before the | SWIft ofticials deny government's|on tne problem of law enforcement. | §—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone Wor | | WANTED CL000 Ton, womes andl SHITION $erailied military % : R R G charges and ask the public to suspend | o4 | 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKE FOR SALE. 2:=\--;:mu %'cm%moc-u 926 And e Haiten Clstbity :“' R o e itary co is over a situation il arise > i : o = A | 10— 0 P r & ‘“Want perator. BN n dadl) i DRav Exp dt at the: ca for further action by France, , Udgment untilc ourt's decision 18| Capitals of Europe show much |]f A“l;f;",f‘,\“rf.:.f““{l:“”%\ A OpTtor ___J)| _8t, next to Herald office. council of ambassadors would reach such as the ocenpation of additional Lok satisfaction in more hopeful news |12 AUTGMOBI NTE WE are now located at 76 Church 8t. with B el e S s oate e — ohm Bl 13— AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE our complete line of candies st whole- r ise unl A he enter £ K R 5 erata S 4 i fr————— sale. Alpert & Brill, Wholesale Candy Co., stacle interposed at mom ve of the situation is| “l it e M aleds St = [ OTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES, o Ovp, ‘Herald office. y 51 waa nointed oit e Thaiiin With which this pessi. | 44Nt Mrs. Bula B, Croker, widow of | pritish liberals attack government's ANTED, L ANNOUNCEMENTS A+ 0w farwily ono ol apnropriate ooks forward to such | Ammany chief, | forcign policy as Premier Baldwin as- phraseo which to strike a mea ypinion seems to be i Lloyd George. T —BUSINERR SERVICE. Burial Vaults, Monuments 1| AUTOMOTIVE between the two diverge viewpoints. ground these quarters that Columbia iversily students are to S —— {18—BARBERE, HAIRD'S, MESSEUSE. B___L'HIAL VA_—ULTB—_—Aulnrfil_Ic scailng, oon- | il 8 v s s e e Great Britain would get VOte on plan to abolish examination| Adolph Hitler, leader of the Ba-|19—BUILDING AND ';,“_“ELQ',{,RED crete steel reinforced, waterproof. &’-’: n--. Auto and Truck Agencles s e ong better apart, that a break would | because failure of students to study | varian fascisti, is reported seriously | 33—BUSINESS SERVICE than wood or metal, All Arst ciase uBAer- | o ; ' : , x RO URRONL the ¥ehi Ts aritan #ith ‘s 111 {h Landabars fort |2 e takers. N, B. Vault Co., 376 Map! 2768 N o A e i i No Ultimatum Planneid. many of the port she fee hroug t ar is united with a il in Landsberg fortress. | 22—DRESSMAGING AND wipLiNgry, | twkers N. B Vault Co. 376 Mapte. Tel. 3798 | “hemg built and Buick is bullding them. ot e Gaaans s from Londen, and | 'ack of honor at esxamination time ING AND CLEANIN sy New Britain Bulck Co., 235 Arch street. el e otk M0 be more iractable if|student leaders announce; faculty and| King and Queen of Spain Kiss| H—INSURANCE -ALL KINDS . _E3okiels . and_ Nyl 3| Phone 2607 not be tt of an ultima- L ractable i i L analee: SR Ry P o 26—LAW —PATEN CUT FLOWERS, potted plants. Al ds. | SADILLAC ~GARS — Sales e tum nor wil N lealing with a |campus lcaders declarc they hope to | Pope's toe and then his hand in actqc— MOV Funeral work. Free delivery. Bandal-| jasn Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” time limit withi ey must ed by the divergent dC¢velop a sense of responsi- | of devotion to head of Roman|27—PAINTI) lie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. §89-12.' est Main, corner Lincoin St. + comply with a Neither views of the British government bility among the students. | Catholic church s h g NURBERYMAN and Landscape gardener. | CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and will dema te forma —— = | 30— PRINTING, e e e, | _accessories. American Bales Co. 8 Eim 8t. I aTat Cin e . | Col. Morton C. Mumma of West| Havana university students cancel|s)_ pROFESSIONAL SE NURSERYMAN—Fruit trees, shrubs, flow- | CHEVROLET motor cars for economical » of a firm, peremptory notice to Point, field judge of Michigan-Wis- | lecture invitation to Vicente Ibanez, |33—REPAIRING AND TIANO TUNTNG, o herries, hedge plants. Send address.| - ransportation. New Britain Motor Sales $hat the wiliey intend . | consit foothall game, takes full re- | Spanish author, accusing him of sell- | I-—WANTED To RENDER SERVICES. | L v cat. Box B Hemid ______ | Corp. § Main streot. f bt e | n footh e, takes full re- | r. ac : TR BT T e P R — Sufste alied ihspection of German sponsibility for Walter Eckershall’s ' ing his talents for American gold. | " “works a speciaity. Johnson's Greenhouses D‘i‘:&i:{::{“#.“'fi‘%?.fm‘m armaments in certa areas eswesianss "“-("',"')’C 'q""“'“‘ | $17 ‘Church 8t.; "Phene 380, _Elm_Bt., corner Irankiin; ‘phone 731. still unde he al cen- | ‘B- 9 N -rlu A,'}p VOCAL. ———— — | DURANT AND STAR moior cars. l-lu tral government 1goer an etter | AL AND PRIV. INSTRUCTORS, and service, “Jus, Real Good Uars.” R G On the question of the ex-ks § ‘Hn -WANTED—INSTRUCTORS. NOT]CE A. m':;l.l;‘ ::’-:n street; 'Phons llu. 2 ; | FORD T o tractor. Gales Serv- heir the note will hoid nar | V—EMPLOYMENT, = genulne parts and acovssories. Auto- cabinet responsible for any overt or | fson Imotive. Saies & Bervice Lon 200 E. Main subversive acts 10oking to the restor- | Advertisement For Improvement of | RUDSON AND ESSEX—America's leadiug ation of the Hohenzo dynasty i car values. See the new coaches. Honey- L osath anlCM coomder thakiiholy | 43— HELP-MEN OR WOM | stanley Street Frontage, State man Auto Sales Uo, Salex aad Service iplomatists have won a partial vie- | SITUATIONS WANTED - e no disposition to exult over it VI—FINANCIAL - 1 a 15 Main 8t. oSS, 45— mUsINESS PP e New Britain, Connecticut pyianies_sad 35 Main B A. M. Pecnss s e Publt e ey hat | PEXINGTON—HIgh grade notor cars. Saies Optimism Qualified 4 NDS, ublic notice is hereby given tha v C. A WBence, 61 Main Bt; By T A . 4: el h sorROW sealed proposals for furnishing labor Paria N o i — |and materials for improvement of | MAMWELL AND CHALMERS—Sales and tim A VII—LIVE STOCK. Stanley Street Frontage, New Britain service. McGauley and Bennett, 96 Arch Sathie e 0—CATTLE AND SWINE, State Normal School, New Britain, | _Stzeet: e ctunel S RiRea by Connecticut, will be received by “’"‘uuuxw?fi‘f%‘f.."AF“B;*;}::Ni.xm: $aws from' 1or ¢ & ; State Board of Education opened and | gervice. 227 Glen St.. 'phone 3599, matic quarters and held to indicate | 54 |publicly read at the office of the | NASH and anlmd motor cars. Sales and there was no r doubt: that the | i |State Board of ucation, State | service. A. G. HMawker, 58 Lim street. Siibaiimdons: would agees an s ast 2 | House, Hartford, Connecticut, on De. | _Telephone 3466, momentarily save the entente MENT. | The work for which proposals are | Lim and Park 5ts, New Britain, Conn. There is marked skepticism, how- 3 J | hereby invited covers excavation and | Tel, 2110, Local ageuts for Gabriel Smir, 10 1o the effect of the MOts on| Raotert ) Orast. sonerintendent of | filling top-soiling, fertilizing and seed- | _Suubbers. s the German government. The most the Denver (Colo.) mm" rhaicrerioy | FOOTWEAT ing construction of concrete walks, important element of the situation pointed director of the mint by | g B L So R A A | Bids will be received for the work | grypLBAKERS—Light six touring, $¥98; which wouid remain unchanged by|dent Coolidge 84 —MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS | under one contract, spectal six touring, $1,360; big six tourin 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STC The right Is reserved to accept or ::"":jc:"c"' .T.‘:",:'{.:“:;‘":."_ "':." Frank E. Goodwin 827 MAIN STRE Next summer when you make that trip to New York you'll find a different-looking Coney Island. They've built a big board- walk that will be more or less of a rival of the famous hoardwalk | at Atlantic City. S Sacrifice Sale on New and and Used Maxwell Cars “Making room for new Hudson and Essex Cars” 1924 Maawell touring, brand new 1924 Maxwell coupe slightly used, fully equipped 1924 Maxwell club coupe, new: 1923 Maxwell Sport touring, tan top; 1923 Maxwell Sport touring, black top; 1923 Maxwell club coupe, reconditioned 1922 Maxwell Sedan, had best of care portunity of 3y children by have 1922 Maxwell tourtug, 4 to choose from; ed by an expert—immediately ! 1081 Maswell coupe, refinished lke new; 1921 Maxwell touring. HOW can your child keep up in school when every attempt at study causes headaches and nervousness? Backward children have frequently o up with the “heads of the cla when properly fitted with glasses, Improve the « ing the eyes exa Many other used cars to be sold at a sacrifice Honeyman Auto Sales Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ARCH STREE T TELEPHON) Open Sundays and Fve HUDSON AND ESSEX DI 1905 ngs ves - AFTER \eAVING COLLEGE SAY THAT YOU'RE A { WENT OUT AND JOINED A YOoU CaN THAT BE SO 7 - reject any or all proposals. All bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes endorsed, “Proposal for Improvement of Stanley Street Frontage, New Brit- 66—~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 07--WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. IX—REAL ESTATE FOR REN 69— APART T8 & TE! 70—BUSINESS PLA ain State Normal School,” addressed 1—DESK ROOM AND OFFICE to A. B. Meredith, Secretary, State 72-FARMS FOR Rk 73-HOUEES FOR R FOR RENT ACES FOR RENT, Board of Education, Hartford, Con- necticut, | No bid will be considered uniess ac- !companied by a certified check to the WARBHOUBES & STORAG WANTED--TO RENT, X—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. [ 18—~AGENTS--REAL ESTATE. | 18—AUCTIONEERS, 80--BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY. |the amount of five per cent (6%) of | the bid, or a bid bond in like amount, binding the bidder to execute a con- tract if awarded to him. The terms | $1-BUILDING LOTE FOR SALE. 82 ARME FOR SALE, of the proposal with surety required &3 FOR BALE. |are fixed by the specifications. 84--8HORE PLACES FOR BALE. i Copies of the plan and specifications 56—~BUBURBAN FOR SALE. §6--REAL ESTATE ¥ $7--REAL EBTAT will be on file at the office of the | State Board of Education and the Landseape Architect, for the purpose g of estimating. A limited number of |8 - d specifications 9 \ ,.0" RENT. coples of the plan and sp 90--~ROOMS AND BOARD. will be loaned to the prospective bid- #1-ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEE ders, The plan and specifications may I 93 ~VIANTED—-BOARD OR LODGIN he obtained by application to Charles m‘\ Lowrie, Landscape Arehitect, 101 | HIRED GIRL ALMOST EXTINCT. | Park Avenue, New York City. Plans maid of |and specifications shall be returned on | The “hired girl,” or the [all work, as an institution, is almost|or before submission of estimates. extinet. The pay for house work has By order of the Board, risen about 250 per cent in 10 years, A. B. MEREDITH, according to labor study statistics, | Secretary, but the trouble results from there | Dated, November 12th, 1923, being little or 10 raw material 10 | m——— draw from. Specialists have replaced o . the maid of all work and the inex- s I N perienced girl who formerly would ma Otlce hire out to a family is now drawn - ’ to the factory and office or to vm-l Leading Star lodge, No. 23, will school for domestie sclence, from|give a whist tonight in Grotto hall which she emerges a skilled cook,|after the meeting. Public welcon nurse or advt. dietitian I [\ !Hul Hll | OF CounsE IT wx HEAVENS'! MmAS ) AN ACC!DEAIT MA eEST TeEA SET! (), { ACCIDENT, EM? L | ACCIDENT T5 OF NO AVAIL T RENDER ME THE HON. "BAWL OUT |order of the State of Connecticut in | WILLII -KNIUHT AND OVERLAND moter owroom at 4 Kl 8L.; service, 137 Lh-rry St “The Sleeve-Vaive Motor.” R. €, Rudolph, Phoue -3 Autos and Trucks Yor Sale 9 BUICK, 1915, 6 cyllnder, 7 passenger o dan, Looks fine, tire and upholstery very good, motor perfect, Will take light car in trade. Terms to suit purchaser. The New Britain Buiek Co., Arch street, Phone 2607, & BUICK, 1921, touring cer, B passenger, § cylinder. Just thoroughly overhauled, very good rubber and upholstery, appear- ance is excellont. Will take & lighter car in trade. Terms allowed. N, B, Bulck Co., 226 Arch Bt, Phone 260 BUICK, 1924, 6 passenger, & tyiinder Sport moael, just repainted, & beautitul Packs Writain Bulck Co., COMMERCE truck for sal mechanical condition, Inquire )i, C. _dolph, 137 Cherry 8t. DODGIE, 1020 voupe, In excellent shape me- chanically; b good tires, appearance and upholstery very good. Wire whvels. Price $425. Wikl take Ford trade, Automo Exchauge, 56 Arch Rue DORT, 1982, touring car. This car is in fine shape wechanically and looks good. Price 8325, Terms. K. C. _Cherry Bt Phone_2051-2, I'UHII 1 one ton truck l‘hllll condition. TAI“ Automotive Used Car Kxchange, §t. Phone 1729-2. DORT Toadster, 137 Cherr] Rudolp! 1031, Tudolpl aiags 206143, Sales DORT 1922 truck. R, room 4 Elm St; Btation, 137 Cherry Bt BUICK in every detail. New Britaln Buick Co, | 325 Arch _@.; ‘phone 2607, CHEVROLET, 450 touring condition good. 4 Rudolph, 127 Chert | BUICK Sedan 1923, driven very little; can be bought st big discount. N. B, Buick Co., 226 Ar | CHEVROLET touring car, 1918, with sell- starter, in good running order. Price $160 cash, _Call 2058, CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— 1922 Ford Coupe, 1923 Bulck Coupe. 192, Buick 4-Cyl. Buick Sport Model, Touring Cee Buick Roadeter Sedan 1922 1919 m7 LU Buick Touring car. e i-pass. Touring casn Frankiin Sedan. 1920 Hupmobile. w and used care considered. Trades on | | NEW BRITAIN BUICK ©O., | AKCH ST, ‘PHONE i e e 0 adeyaE R e ; DEPENDABLE USED CARS % sedan, 1924 Studebaker Ford touring Raick rondsier Ford scdan eage touring Dodge touring Maxwell, § Terms ar-angec MOTOR SALES CORY FIVE passenger touring car, good running condition; cord tires, SeM starter, et §100 to quick buyer. 276 Maple streer. {rou GOOD USED CARS SEE M GAULEY | | & sENxXETT, % ARCH ST, 1922 Essex couch. 123 ey coarh. ‘ 1920 Paige coupe. 1923 Vord sedan. 7 pass. Hodson teuring l Brearns-Knight touring Frone 2983,

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