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NEW BRITAIN ‘DAILY HERALP, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924. HOPE BANKERS WILL | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES [$35,000 LOSS BY AT Y ME | (e CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN— Business First ‘ DEPENDABLE USED CARS— | TEHMS ARRANGED L icals on the remaining buildings and “WANT ADS Auto and Truck Agencies L | saved them from destruction. Alphabetically Arranged TFor Quick | WILLYS- NIGHT ?l’%fi)‘ygrmc:o‘:g | Secrotary Hughes at New York de- |against their failure to reinstate de- | fioe. Alud Dostroped g Houdy atetonce | Venrs, showreem t 4 Eim BL; sorvice, 137 clares that policy of the Coolidge ad- 'posed strike officials in Nova Scotia. | s about 200 feet long and g N;;;%:]_;‘E;Tms;"“‘{flom Tt Rudolph; 'phone 2081-2. Pl mln!r!r.nmn in :r»mm: “\'II‘h &lfl"\!tnn Rt e LR T o {about 17 : v)"n A ;“”';{ system, R At f u;,;n" Propata]| | —Amitos and Trucks For Sale ® ., |revolution “is the greatest contribu- Sdward L. Y. s wa calle ystom, for the cOws, 5 1 Yna / A . - mddle Westerners Asked o Aid jton airectis within our power to the | Washington to appear vetore the sen- | Bapn) and Gontents at Holt Farm | B e e ot BRIECOR—3 pusscrger roudeior, Tew TATE |cause of world peace.” ate committee investigating oil Ma.-r: at of $6,000, and this was en- a “::: 127 Cherry St 'phone 2051-2, A : et said: “I will have nothing to do with | {irdly dostéoydd. -Three lavge SUDS At posigh L AleA A 4 STICR—Touring —var, 1951, AT condition, in Helping Farmers Sonator Wajsh, Montuna. asserts Sinclar. Destroyed by Flames ~ onx"na "o wciaee na whien |f § 2 e [that he believes Attorney Gen, Daugh- S——— | were built only recently cre also de- 0 day line . § i PP ! Bulck wurlnracn::mg‘:o;my 1 'Pfl - erty will be glad to have his depart Lady Astor regrets the omission of —_— strdyed i the. confiagrition; Yearly Ordfr.dflnlal lp::. opltcation | | tires, AW Tk O e T Washington, Jan. 24.—Administra- |[ment relieved of the Teapot Dome | Miss Margaret Bondfield from the RN e | "The fire ighted up the surrounding ||| Goume ¥ words to & Tine. it il modser i tion officials arc working on & plan |Proscution because of his long |British cabinet and says she is Worth | southington, Jan. 24.—Damage esti- |country for miles and was visible from ||| Mutmern Space, 5 o = good ondillon, clens; 1917, Bulce tour for the formation a syndicate of |friendship for Albert B. Fall. twice some.of the men selected. | mated to have amounted to about|MANY towns and cities in the neigh- Minimum_Book Charge. 35 centa. oll| M i dener, s ‘Aren 5. erhis- 18 metropolitan bankers in Middle west- | g X e | $35.000 was caused by a fire whieh | P0PH000- Tt was syid last night that ||| “No. AT Acceptod Atter TP I forf| " giudovpuer Yon giv:cit{k wno'sit (inoped, aky ins {8 Brincs of Walawirovosla kopn tatero | s Mo Warren 0. Herding s toho en | e ai }‘Tlsv({vl":.( 1" ll e I‘ You | (08 Bulldinks vera Bartly (Covared. By Ads Acceptod Dver the Telephone for||[BUICK 1922 seven passenger touring im derwrite sufficient loans to relieve the ©st in Great Britain's labor party gov- | ssociate editor of the .\mrxon.‘uh,o.‘<.v‘s r.o ; .11;.].1r:;' :]Anr,\ 'rl:un clnr ‘l‘ S linsurance but the remainder owned |||convenience of stomers, Call 925 and good condlition, two northwestern bankers in the present [erament; Premier MeDonald expects |Star, and will write over hor own sig- | contents which stood on e THONA |,y N Fransicn, the tenant, was not ||[Aak for s “want Ad" Opsrator sredit stringency:. his assistants to report for duty on |nature for that newspaper. { Holt f.‘nm on West street .m ?m’ oW} covered, he fire started about 7:80 | o ptroller of the Currency Dawes, |time, e last night. The structure, which i8] o:01ock and lasted until after 1 o'clock 1,.—“(|m‘.“{ the siksion st out lus | Dr. "orli:" l}; 1‘111131‘« r-r\'M«l'n‘d:f;:*::"‘] '::1 ’:]ll‘ll :":';"‘ox:h:;'_l“:;;‘f"s‘ln::’fn::?‘}”Iis morning. 'I'hlslh the large ldfi’n‘ ok by President Coolldge to study Tmmense erowds in bitter cold pay |Colgate university a ca, - 1« s sec e © + | which Southington hus experienced in B P SN TR AT o "'] the kvri"iul ; \‘lel:‘«w g ytxlujnh I to the tribute to Lenine on arrival of body |fends the one-room country school |was leveled, while, because of its sit- | yiopg, L ANNOUNCEMENTS L e e today and immediately w at Moscow where it lies in state, land praises its preduct. uation, th emen of the Southing- - - 1940 Bk wart taucs Rl ; A il i ton department looked on, helpless to Burial Vaults, Monuments 1| i Bugk esert to T s en ; ol o ant deloge Tnited Mine | at Chica efeats Schaefer, | aid, because of the fact that no water v FACTTE—C Teel romforc-| 1923 Tord roadstor, lon, He deelined to discuss plans | Tisurgent delegates at United Mine | Hoppe at Chicago dofeats Schacfer, |aid, because ] She—1 belfeve .you'd rather be in- | Popiau YADLEEC Concroe bieel remtorer| 1008 flond rosdmar. which it was said the delegation had | Workers' convention at Indianapolis, .1..:0'0 to 1,196 and keeps world's 15.2 "dst:(‘\»“;;lnl;‘,l.ll' ol kb e ede It ‘b than B :}lh o\m:; v:’m;‘_ 2"2“ sicelly sioe ‘3" mld:; o esin e Galivatad it ) have not Leen |leave the convention hall as a protest !balkline billiard championship. oo sty hoad of stock, 80 e fixing o Tl autaet felthee wandop cntel b |- ANTCRURE w0 Ko our horses, which were quartered fn | hére with me. e o s t105. L T B i finally approved. 4 {the barn, were driven to safety by the He—Not at all, darllng. But we 1919 Studebaker sedan, 7-pass, The snnotineemant insalauEsl GANNA WALSKA SINGS BUT DOUBLE BlRTHDAY PARTY {men of the place, but one cow and a | must have the money to.get mar- Florists and Nurserymen 8| Studebaker sedan, 7-pass. By Managing Director Meyer, of {calf veturned into the burning struc- | ried with.—Goblin, UT T TOWERS —Fotted pIanth PIeasing WA= Anance s oorporALiol X < [l LL M N ture and were eremated, Twenty-nine varioty, " Spocializing _on funeral work. NEW RREFAGN BlTCR" OO Sl SRt UNDER ANOTHER'S NAME| FOR PLAINVILLE MEN (i, mire vt o B R e, S fe ha ouatllshod thore Ras sooniil Feay | = | burned, about $1,500 worth of farm GUT FLOWMRE, potted platia; ail’ Kinds: | USED CAR DEPT. at the treasury with satisfuction. Th |implements were destroyed and a Greanhoune, 313 Oak St.: ‘phone $89-12 176 ARCH ST, TEL. 2607, })riwt‘ prevailed that such additions' | Took Part in Production in New Lon- | Walter Moore Ts 73 and Max Xnder | on"tun’ truck was lost, The fire | y AN DEOR P Sriomosr 5 i warseryaan, e bl alion WAy aaies | starto 'noa g 8 1. C. Stmonsen, Box 69, N. B. Road in that sec liax tha oot don—Was Loudiy Applanded | Is 3S—Children Hmve Social | Started when agasoline milking sia. B ions hias b s Ry or y Gathering Ly William A. Woolard of Martford, | 7 (MAR—Fruit_trees, sirubs, fow- 8.lohg way toward re 2 | At i o {who is connected with the Mechanies g¢ plants. Scnd address. on the local banks New York, Jan. 24.—Ganna Wal- (Special to The Herald) {Savings bank in that city, but was It was indicate t sk, wife of Harold F. McCormick, | Flainville, Jan. 24.—A doubie birth- | qip 5 PO00, 0 B8 s (T S . TR St clals that the war finance co eo millisnaire v ‘ognite |GaY observance was held yesterday at | prscis bl peiiad " DONGE BROTHERS tals - 3 o aire, sang incognito | G4 A i conducted a dairy busines® there, EEADE AT R RG] 1083 Yoo tion's loans were merely the start o with the Wagnerian Opera company, the hum: of Mr. and Mrs, erNe | \je Jransien stated that when the Inners containing money and keys, between 21 roadster, federal aid, but it was eaid that much | oy hat organization appeared in | Moore of Broad street, when Walter |\l rotused to run, he and his Sexmour, ¥im cial Sts. Iie- tousing. of the money that must be emploved) y1h,py Detroit and New London, | Moore, father of Elberne Moore, |¢yq paipers milked by hand and when | _ward, Call 32 e GRS, GAmE to straighten out the credit situation| oo,y “secording to Theodore Latter- Celebrated his 73rd birthday and Max | o hag finished, the milking ma.- |l 2 : g T T e e 921 acreen deliver; in the northwest will have to come .., “gugo manager of the Opera Inder, father of Mrs. Moore, observ-| ohina suddenly emitted soveral sharp | I" the Heraldwa"tAd IO FallAret roraiF et arsd' o 808 screen deliver; from private sources because of WS oompyny,” who salled today on the |°d_the 78th anniversary of his Lirth. | enorg and when Fransien rushed to Lincaln t. g SUrcH limiting the government eredits 10 8iX{qyyringia, The Wagnerlan Opera| The observance was made mMore ! y."cui or the barn, he found the en COLLIG DOG Tost, Tucsday, dan. 4 8. oyl routAtor, or nins months’ paper 1oq | COMPANY wWas recently declared bank- |Pleasant by a fumily dinner at thelyine oorner in flames. He hurriedly H | Finder return o Cortin “Ave, or 4 ont: seuring In connection with ported | 1 oLP are, {bungalow at which the children of | g noncd” b PLGEE (10 TRITET ree lc e er | _Phoue s83-4. Reward. i sy formation of the bankers' s) 1o 1 Speaking of Ganna Walska's in. DOth the guests of honor were present. | ujiad the stanchions allowing the s oy g o st LR o R 03 AR was said that while the banks would |, e,itq yppearances, Latterman sajd | AMONE those Who were present Were | uowe'to ran out of the building. Two Male strast. 4 5 sedai. be the first llne of money Supply. the |0 444 not wish her name to be Mrs. Ella Hynds of New Haven, Mrs.| or ¢10 hopses galloned away, but it |l > PAIR—of slnsscs Tost Detweon Vine Bt and | government eventually would have 10|, vifiaq with her appearanc the | James McDermott of New Haven, Mr.| .o coveral minutes before the other To the Palace— Corbin Cubinet L or call 338-3 back them up pro SABEER Hit ss in Mozart's “Marriage of #nd Mrs. Hurold lafayette and ehil- | (o could be led to safety. An auto. . f ROBARY BEADE A Toat, Huitabi war financa corporation or through e dren, Vildred and Havold, Mr. and | nohiie truck was pushed to safoty, Featuring Marty Dupree reward 10 returnod. Pindde_cail 18, \ sxttnsion of additional credit by Ganna Walska sang her Mrs. Elberne Moore and children, | ,uq the flames spread so rapidly that —Harold Josephson, 47 R|SWATL bacic dog, Brod Foneran: 8 & F. MOTOR SALE eral reserve banks. ‘ in a most excellent style,” | Myles and Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. | the men ware unabic to remove an- Winter stieet. | b “meturn_to i St Rewurd. ettt said Latterman, “Her talent is all | Walter Moore and daughter, Bernice | othor which was in the burn, | ents right, only her genius must grow a all of Plainvill | The barn was situated on the top | NTRE. Or_wnyone clse, O OPEN EVENINGS, little siow. She has a marvelous ap- | Mr Moore, Sr., and Mr. Ender were | o tje hill near Lake Compounce and To the Lyceum-— i fuded family i " ; a | both recipients of a large number of | copy them or : pearance, A flac personality and a g them for you to look like new., Arcade TR TR ATTACKS ONJ L LEw]s Cront Rensts gifts and congratulutory messag Showing “Woiien Men : = T ok w Lo | ut has she got a voice?" Latter- from their friends and relatives. “Mr. Marry” — Miss Lillian VEATHER STRIPE-Tnstall the accuiate| $35 per month in ten monthly paytients, man was asked, Moore works cvery duy ut the A, N, . metal strips saving 1-3 voul bills, T, 1,| Aaron G. Colien, Inc., 136 Park 8t, il d . wuded when she | Clark Co. plant in Plaimiile, while |f B, kk W d Johnson, 51 Harvard S Woods, 61 Maln St Phone 275, Oommittec Had Reported in Favor orl v® was well applauded when she o ¥ | 0| Ceper ante | — T | Ender, his senior by five years, ] sung,” was the reply, “She has not & . | 3 AT | X red wheols, 4 pal : . ! : o swoet volee and |18 @ retired railroad man, Both men | . ; tor I » C — 1 I by y ol ey, | BeReiar Unseating Josoph Chiceolini [1ig volco but it iu a sweet voiee and |18 4 retired rallroad mas for department store, with v T'o the Capitol L AUTOMOTIVE andvrea, “Thia 1t & voal b . A ts quailty is not unlike that of Mary il bbadets knowledge of stenography Featuving. “Poniola” of Pennsylvania. rden and 1 arrar whose and '.\'PPW ling. Must be eaturing ONJola —— Auto and Truvk Agencies K .| ianica -0, dabolt ot Wit ool “..‘,;.,.'.lf"'i';‘j?,'?.'.'.‘ ”QUOR THEFT SUSPECTS experienced and efficient. \\)l\‘] \;Fl'“l“i“]““' Mierzejew- W soe—ioron— T a P o ¥z, iy & B Indianapolis, Jan. 24, — Radicals |7 Orange street, ng bullt and Bulck 13 building witin the ranks of the Cnited Mine | \Waltks careen e shou o o AR HELD [N $500 BAIL ::;on:;;fl};{ :ffm':.‘.'.'&"“ini:'i i Bk <5, Workers of America, renewed their gy dlon : attacks on President John L. Lewls, [d0ubtcdly be In the same direction, worker, Give full particu- O : : Latterman deew from his poeket . : "o when the bienniul convention was re- | 5L OGS delivered to the | Great Barrington Polive Court Holds | 1ars and references, Write oo Main, cern Lin asavened today and the credentials wr to Box 44, Herald CIANDLER and Cleveianid ot . good paint, C. A, Beuce, b1 Mai liner, from Ganna Walska, in which Acensed On Technical | 0 bBox 44, rald. 2 N accowsories. Amorican i ‘phone 2216, committec reported in favor of un > FOR RE!} 2 : ! T — e ocul | 1€ Wished the company a good voy- Charges MOTOL 5 ANKL new paint, good cobs seating J e y | and more suceess in their tour of = OFFICE ! . Motor Sules Co, ditlon; price very low. M. Irving Jeste union the coke fleld of Dis. | rmany, Hollund and Scandinavia, Great Barrington, Mass, Jan, 24 » corner Frunkiing phonie 195 Arch St “Thls @ Studebake! trict No, (Pennsylvania.) The | Germany, = Suspected of complicity in the rob- 5 o { ANT AND STAIL mo u Aty . oy had expericnced in Am- ) a E NDETAR . e tec by Willlam Feeney, sceretary. [C71¢8 N from the summer home of Charies | i8 hereby given that Sebastiano 162 MAIN ST. 38| flien; aew vatht. S6ea) cac 1vE the wias treasurer of the distriet, that Chiceoli- | PR . Mayer of New York in Stockbridge |Guli has sold his shoe repair- y . .12 s . g g 0 L STOUK, . L3 (o has sol 1S 8 pa —— - N » This is & Studebaker yeas peophlpPaias it T T R n olgary | JMerday Abrahamn Kutz of = New ine busitoss, losated at 108 Sovereign Building 13 ) FORD TOURING —CAN-Tn good ~ ¥hape tion—The progressive mine workers New York, Jun. 2i—8tockholders| yory qng Max Beckermun of Brook. (N8 business, o i vy Apply AUDRON AN T (hroughout, This Is & bargaln st $60, Amid considerable confusion three the Maryland Oil company to Iyn, N. Y., were arraigned in conrt | Washington street, to Carmelo v . ", o Bgpeiigh Mctauley & Bennott, 98 Arch St, Phone stunding votes were taken on the com- | voted to amend the company Sy | here today and held in 8500 cach on | Miano, MR. DAVI - Biee NS Norvis o to permit the sale of several hun- | . mittec's report e seat Chiceolini charges of carrying concenled wea ot . oL o B Pee— and ufter the third President Lewis thonsand shares of stock to & .., | 177 Main St. ‘.\|"HIIP,‘I,"‘ AT baie od Berion Tty declared the report adopted, $66 to ng syndicate, The sale 48 un- g ny ga1d the poliee that they | LIMITATION ON CLAINS Nies ol © Bais B Paohecas. so0n be for the account of the fynn puking the Jumt wen truek A comt of probute n at New ! M AN hessn. = Jor- y < n within and for the district of Rer R igh or Care. Bules J on which they were arrested from County ,of Whrtford and State | and Servise, tency, b1 Maln St y ) ; Brooklyn to Stockbridge, but had | of tiewt, on the Zird day of January | 5 | Bhene 3388, 5 “raflroading!” “steam roller!™ and Approximately 10,000 shar Wil | poen deluyed by running out of gaso ‘ | MAXWELL AND CHALMERS “Bales and “gug rulel” Radical leaders maid the | be wold at this time at a price unders | |50 ont, Mornard ¥, Gaffney Ewn., Judge. en ur m or In 0 | " eervice.” MeGautey and Beunett, ¥8 Arch . " n b v of Sclma alin Nelwon o " Bres first they knew that membership in an | 80od to be about § - r ) Ar Great Barrington officials who re. o Fritain, as excoutids of the last will ¥ aoow . YT\ Ty organization such as the progressive Option will be given the syndicate on 'y ony from White Plaing | ar tguneit of Touis Nelson late of New i Pt ) mine workers committee constituted cral thousand additional ®hares. ¢ |ywpopn five men and a lguor-laden ALY e, Rvosans. ] Park Avenue at 130th Strect srent grounds for expulsion from the United Net carnings of the company for| . ok wore arrested in connection | doth « u mon Mine Workers of America was yest 2 day when It became known that |tearned that both trucks were owned nme to the . JON -+ ' ublle notiee 1 n of t . I MOTON CARS and e enjoying s car pell h i ) " i i | hving { | Eim uuix:"jfk ta, New Britain, Conn.; AUTONOTIVE Ud Used Car Exchung 72 Opponents of the administration re. Standard Ol Company of New newed their cries of yesterday of ' ® late model tourings, $100 each, nd lmite » e croditern] o | NAET and Oakland miotor 3 . A Nght winter In view q + New York City, N Y, orvice, A, G, Mawker, b ot § wise purchuser will make a phone down payment and com 1923 are estimated at 2,349,00 with the robbery sald they hasd i4 ctnte 1o exhibit thele wecutiix @ burgh district, for his activities in | gave a luncheon Wednesday noon in [the Mayer estate, who was overpow- | in sald district, and by post vhone Loval agents for AN ith the internation ) onor of Miss FFlorence Sirkin, one " s the bandite in yostorday's creof on the pul dgn e n Anubbers 2 conneetion with the international pr 1 r Tiss | e irkin, of | er by 1 bandy i yestorday of Now Britaim, nearest the piace| Packed in Cases of 12 235 1. Cans of | — - vorkers’ ttee, Myers. | the teachers, wh will Yeave the [ratd told the anthorities that he was 5099 1 gressive workers' committ 1yer t teachers, who 1 a he | ratd told the an iti the ¢ fwelt veturn | STUDEBAKERS. Light six touring, $99 56 ARCH ST, PHONE 1720.8, ensed Iast and cough has an appeal from his expul ool soon on account of her ap- |approached last December by a man |, Malt Syvup and 12 packages of HOps wpocial six touring, 1,950, big #ix tour) efon pending before the econvention | proaching marriage. 8he was present- [ who offersd hiim $15.000 10 hieip him | rified fror ‘ $1,760; 1. 0, B, factory. M, Trvh BERNARD ¥ Judg 193 Arch 8t Nie 15 a Btudebaker OPEN EVENINGS AND SBUNDAYS pommittee on apprals and gricvances. |ed with a tea set by those present. in stealing lauor from the vault Price List on Application By Al Po v reguIar e car ay Yenery Hum-;v ) S XS 0 A Gm . | Hasy terma Asron G. Cohen, TART FOUR ;“6” 1 Conm. I i price §100, R, [~(o'N] it ph,_ ‘phone 2051 IUPMOBILE touring car 1n A1 enape, me-hantcally; v tires, and looks good; 2 . G, Hawker, &8 Bpeedster, This car 18 in with lots of - accessories, unted on_rear. M. Irving oW Bl “This W a Studes SALE N HUDSON AND USED AR DEPARTMEN Hudson Conch. 4-Pass. Cadillas Coupe, Maswell Touring: new, Studebaker, spee. #ix touring Maswell Sport Touring; fully equtpped Maswell Sport; actual milage 2700, Hudson 7 paseenger Touring. - - Maswell Touring Mazwell Touring. Pa Soon Eindfi Out e b o ¥ora Touring Studebaker, i pass. Touring. udebaker light ®x touring LIFE ANT BEEN ér’em( AESTHETIC = z = , s esr, B TLIvE ' TIAMCIna & E Vord treck, panel bods, Fs;:cag‘j;v My EAMBLY S wOT Teaa e 3 s — it BEEN T Toor uP Samv HILL — WCHASER St SR £ U TWENE 16 ThAT® X \ HEY' SAMBO. ; ONEYMAN AUTO SALES 00, OR Tus DANC 1 MG 2 A e + 1o R AL ; Jliprtt 3 wARAR ARE YE 19 AncH 1, PHUNE 2104 23— Touring neat job, lots of ash and 10 netes of §55 each Cohen, Ine., 195 Park St Hart- CAR-1923, gzood 1 in excellemt shape throughout. ey & Benvers, 95 TOUTI NG Arch . Phove / J ( 58 OAKLAND 1521 touring car, § new tires; ~ 5 U 2 2 boew driven enly $,000 miles. [ v / 127 Cherry St ‘phon . = A D 19%1 rondmer -, » -y - . } iy 10 L y. s . i price 1 - . 27 Cherry 8u;

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