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FUNERAL OF WALLER MINERS DISCUSS MORE TROOPS LEAVE HELD ON MONDAY NOVA SCOTIA STRIKE MAMILA FOR SURIGAD The annual concert and dance of . Former Governor of State VAl Howat Wil Be Given Hearing Reinforcements Sent {0 Aid 0| o smouwt conrt ana e o Rest in Cedar Grove Cemetery Tomorrow af Aunual Convention Disbursing Religious Fanatics 5.ow wii'on ey heit v can | FFellows hail on Arch strect. The clan New Haven Artists To Entertain at | Annual Function of Order of Scot- | tish Clans Next Friday Night. | has sccured the Scottish Concert Co, of New Haven for the entertainment, | The artists are Miss Mary Loveridge | Robbins, soprano; Mrs. Grace Walter he By The Associated Press. Indianapol . 26—Charges and Manila, Jan 25 One hundred con- counter charges concerning the Nova stabulary troops left Manila today on|Nichols, contralto; Horace 1. Smith, | icotia wage reduction and strike of |the voast guard cutter Polillo for|(enor and John D. Stevensony bass | 1921 were still under discussion when [Surigao to reinforce a contingent of |The Hartford pipe band will play ,,nd‘i' | { London, Jan. 26.—-Funeral|® s for the late Thomas Ma eld Waller, former governor state, who died at his home, Cottage, Neptune Park, vesterday, will be held in the St. James' pal church at 2 o'clock Mond noon. The Rev. Philip M New rerviee Don- this the fifth day of the United Mine[constabulary troops which has been|the Carpenter Sisters will dance, Workers convention opened today. |attempting to dispersc religious| gy, program includes the following Ke Alex MelIntire, deposed vice- | fanatics in that region. | numbers: THE HERALD “WANT ADS” NNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found ( orowom ) 5 Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 Alphabetically Arranged For Quick P4 : INSERTIONS i Charge Prepald]]| 1 day . +« 1 line days. 1 line days..... 1 line day + 1 lne days. ... 1 line 6 days. .1 line 30 days. Year| Count 6§ words to 14 iines to an 1 | Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No. Ad_Accepted After 1 P. M. for Clagsified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. president of the Nova Scotia distriet,| The situation among the fanatics oo pioo B | nd selections. was given the floor &t the request of [Of Surigao province and nflnrh)'Iqfia,.lpf_ sr:-D"..‘H“qh:? T[,.l:“ the delegates vesterday, but said he|lislands is growing worse, according pues solo—"Harrah for the was not prepared and desired that the [fo dispatches received at the office of lands. matter be put off until today. He said | Governor-General - Wood. Colonel | gonrono solo—“Scottish Blue Bells” will offictate. The honorary Norris G. Osborne of New Haven, torney Willtam H. Shields of wich, ex-Mayor James P. Johnsto bearers will be ¢ At- High- ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS I | Ciinris S hiAst sone e SRR MY PASS BOOK—No. SMATI— hjack IT WILL West Main 8t | MRS, d TIN touring; new psint, good o price very low. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This a Studebaker year. FRANKLIN touring car, In_excellent condle ition; new paint. 1deal car for the wine . M. Irving Juster, Arch Bt ris is a_Studebaker year. FORD TOURING CAR—In gobd eh thioughout. This {8 a' bargain at § McGauley & Bennett, 98 Arch 8t, Pho 2052, FORD BEDAN—In good runuing condilion, Just completely overhauled. Call 28 Hen~ ry 8t 25065, lias been lost or destroyed. 1 hereby apply for the pay ment of the amount of the depasit repre/ sented by the same, or the lssuance of a duplicate book tlerefo AGNES VANCE. Tost, long fluffy hair, Return to F. Mi- is dog, Poweranian. 47 _Olive 8t. Personals BE--Financlally valuabl anyone knowing the whereabouts Charles Crowley, formerly of 21 Judd Ave,, New Britain, Replies treated strict- 1y confidentially, John L. McOsker, 82 breed chaels, Store: Announ ts 7 TONN SEMITH —Or_anyone el ard your old faded family photo- graphs. We can copy them or enlarge them for you to look like new. Arcade Studlo. FORDS-—FORDS—FORDS— 1923 1924 1922 Tudor Sedan. Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 he had records that would prove|Bowers, constabulary commander of | panae.—Highland Fling.” James McLachlan, deposed secretary. Surigao, has wirelessed that two con- | Tanor golo—*Cameron Men™ treasurer of Nova Scotia miners was Stabulary licutenants with 33 men, | Contraito solo—"Angus. McDonald"” | Man- not guilty of cansing acceptance of a|have cstablished themselves outside | nyyat—*Crookit Baw this city, Judge Christopher Ave Attorney Abel P. Tanner and Graha 8. Hislop of this city Mayor Maleolm M. Scott, City m Bee” BURIAT, VAUTA8_ Concrete steal reinfor: ed; water proof, heremetically sealed. wiill outlast efther wood or metal. D not require larger lots, reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co, 276 Maple., Phone 2765, | B ager Willlam A, Holt and the entire 37 per cent wage reduction, but did|the town of Placer. | Sketch—8elected. Florists and Nurserymen not have them with him. T The licutenants, Colonel Bowers| Band selections. this matter cosumed Said. reported that more than 200 |Contralto solo- most of yesterday afternoon. It came |{8natics near the town were threat- Dance—Selected. personnel of the city couneil will at- tand the services, also a delegati ‘aller Herrin™ Debate of TLOWRRS—Potied plants, pleast WEATHER STRIPS—Install accurate T. B the metal strips saving 1-3 coal billa, Woods, 61 Main 8t., Phone 2766, 1921 1922 Few late model tourings, $100 each, With a light winter in view @ wise purchaser will make a small down payment and commence enjoying his car. AUTOMOTIV Auto and Truck Agencies | UIGK MOTOR CARS— - Betier cars are | belng bullt and Buick is bullding them. New Britain Bulck Co,, 225 Arch street; "phone 2607 AUTCMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH ST. PHONE 1721 work. <pecializing _on _funeral 880, cenhouse, 517 Church 8t. from the New lLondon county bar soclation. A private prayer service W at the home of his son, Judge ¢ B. Waller, at 1:30 Monday a tor the immediate members family. Committal will take place in Cedar Grove cemetery, where the late about throngh protests, of insurgents °Ning to kill all officials. Colonel Tenor solo—"Afton Water” that their side had not been heard, BOwers said he would attempt to dis- Soprano solo—"Whistle and T'Il Come | when @ resolution was passed Thurs. |Perse the fanatics who have cut the Tae Yo My Lad. commending President Lewis for | '€1e8raph lines. The constabulary Quartet—“A Highland Lad taking over the control of the Nova|Oficer said therc was a movement Was Born™ Scotin district. Lewis has charged |2MONE small bands of fanatics to cre- Finale—"Auld Lang Syne.” that the deposed officers are activetly At° disturbances throughout northern noon My the day CUT FPLOW 8. potied plants; ail kinds; | GADILLAC CARBS -- Sales and __Servi Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoin_strest. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS funcral work < phone 589-12. | sandallie’s| SHANDLER and Clevelan Wotor cars and accessorles, American Sales Co., § Eln St. gardener and _nursery | B Simonsen, Box 69, N. B. Ro ‘phone 195-12. ODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Salea and service, S. & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 Elm_St, cornef Franklin; 'phone 731, PB Good paint and tires; SFruit_trees, shrubs, flow- | {7 hedge plants. Send address. Box 29, Herald, { mechanical condition is fine. Price $300, and ser “Just Real Good ' G, McGauley & Benmett, 88 Arch 8t., Phone A. Bence, 18 Main street; 'phone 2218 TURANT AND STAR motor ca governor's hody will be laid in sympathy with the red interna-|Suriga0. which may spread through | Lost and Found tio |the provinces of Agusan and Leyte. Alexander Howat, deposed presi- [0 addition to the troops sent from dent of the Kansas miners, and Manila today another constabulary beside that of his wife. WIFE AWARDED DIVORCE (7 | ROOK - No, 9988 of Commerchl | 5 | FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. FORD COUPE 1933—must be #old af once fee; genuine parts and accessorles. Auto-| at a bargain. J. By, Moran Garage, 3133 motive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Maln. | Church 8t, Phone 284 Sales eerv- lost. Finder please return to Thomas Myerscough of Pittsburgh, |COmpany has been sent to Surigao Mrs, Francis S. Hyland Wins Free- Pa., who was expelled from the Unit- | from Iligan, about 300 constabulary ed Mine Workers of America on the|{roOPs are in Surigao now. dom in Suit Against Baseball Play- | WALLAGE URGES or, Claiming Intolerable Cruelty, OLLIE months Liberal PUP—Lost, Jan, 2ith, 6 old with collar and no number, HAUDSON AND SSEX—America's leading | HERE —Are some regular he o Fos car values, See the new coaclies. Honey: powerful, sure winners, Roam man Auto Sales (o, Suies and Service,| senger, Stutz 4 passenger, 139 Arch St.; 'plone 210y, | sport touring, Studebaker special. roward offered roturn to 472 Lincoln St, M , Tel. 443-4 after § o'vlock. H dual organization-——the international progressive miner's committee——will be given a hearing before a commit- tee tomorrow, AID FOR FARMERY Secretary Appears in Interest of On grounds of intolerable eruelty, | Mrs. Frances S, Hyland has been | granted a decree of divoree from her Lusband, Milton V. Hyland, a well | known local baseball player. The Hy- AN IDEA FOR ’ HERE'S | FIGHTING UNIONISH | COMBINATION —change Gorn bill office purse and folder. Finder return to Herald nd_recelve reward. LEXINGTON - UPMOBILE CAIS- Sales and Bervice, Uity | Models. Easy terms. Aaren G. Service Station, Hartford Ave., mn\n'}__‘ §_Park St., Hartford, Conn, stanley und 6 Main 8t. A, M, Paonessa. | FORD 1919 tourlng car; price $100. R. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'phone 2081-3. Touring car 18 A-l and Seryvise, stape ; five good tires, and loel ‘phone 2215, WATCH- found near entrance to Ow ¥ have same by ntifying and paying for this ad. Apply MAXWELL $360 takes It. A, G. Hawker, §3 ARD CHALMERS—Bales and | e service, McGauley and Beunett, 98 Arch 7 street. This car is in 1921 A-1 condition with lots of accessories, Curtiss stroet { Tl M Sheiks Work Among Girls And Take ovora) months., In addition to her decree of divorce, the plaintiff was | given the right to resume her maiden name, | $15,000 REAL ESTATE SALE Property at 160 to 158 North stroet will be sold today by Rocco Lanciano, | et al, of Corona, N. Y. to Joseph Jackman of this city. The sale price is $16,000, Farm Export Gorporation CITY ITEMS. DN Out On Mecting Nights William Hennig, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Hennig of 108 Washing- | ton street, is reported resting com- fortably at the New Rritain general hospital following an operation for ap- pendie | Victrola Pieres advt One night only, the Big Store's | Tashion Show in connection with the performance ot the Capitol Tuesday night, vt Pilz-thodes' | In Chicago Washington, Jan. 26.—Enactment of the McNary-Haugen farm export corporation bill as &« means of stabiliz- ing prices on farm products was urged before the senate agricultural com- mittee today by Secretary Wallace, “It we cah find some way to bring about a fair relationship between the price of agricultural products and other things, the government would be justified in adopting that plap,"” said Mr. Wallace, “While the prices of some farm products are higher than they were before the war, the purchasing power of a number of farm products is lower than was the case before the war, Prices of agricul- tural commodities dropped, whils prices of other commodities were on the inerease, “This plan is dirceted to an effort to establish a fair relationship be. tween what the farmer sells and what he has to buy.” Outlining the bill in gencral Mr, Walluce sald it provided for a $200,000,000 corporation to bhuy and sell farm products, €0 as to maintain prices at leve be determined by the secretaries of labor and commerce farm index prices over five pre.war years, There would be an agricultura commission which would have general direction over operation of scheme P S — P G———— NOTICH Taken by virtue of me directed and will be vendue to the highest bidder, at the public signpost in the town of New Britain, 14 ¢ after date, which will be on the 8t February, A. D 1924, at ten o'clock the forenoon to satisfy said execution and my thereon, the following described property to wit: 1 Vietrola model No, 180, located at 1§ Main street town of New Writal Dated at New Britair 26th day of January, 1524 GEORGE A. STARK Chicago, Jan. 26.—S8leek and natty young men are being used to discour- trade unionism in the Chicago making industry by taking the girls to dances and shows on union at ' meeting nights, according to Meyer Peristein, viee-president of the Inter- national Garment Workers' union, An investigation of fiuctuating mem- bership, Mr. Peristein says, has dis- closed the young men with greased hair, beil bottomed trousers and pat- ent leather shoes have been placed in non-union establishments to mingle . with the girls and in a nice way dis- courage organization, Membership in non-union shops has dropped 39 per cent as a result, he said, Sonoras, Lidisons College Suicide Taunton, Eng.—John M. V. Pugh, assistant master of Queen's College here, committed suicide by gas pols- oning because he was under notice of | dismissal. | today, rink. Vietor records advt Skating today, vt Ser always at Russell's Superior Coffee. Finest | coffee ground. 88e. Ib., 2% 1bs $1.00, | Russell Bros, 301 -advt, 'Centurylmporting Co. Park Avenue at 130th Street I'ilz-Rhodes’ rink,-— the Big Store’s Spring Fashion vue with living models at the Capitol Theater, Tuesday night.—adv. e Sale now on at Axelrod’s—advt, CAPTAIN KELLY IN HOSPITAL The board of directors of the Injured by a fall, said to have been amber of Commerce will hold it8 gystained while alighting from a trol- regular mieeting at the New Britain joy car several weeks ago, Captain club at 12:15 o'clock Monday. George Kelly of the New Britain po- Maurice J. anton of 84 8o. Bur- lice department is a patient in the ritt street jeft this morning to enter | Hartford hospital. [t is thought he Cushing Aeademy at Ashburnham, sustained an injury to the spine, but Muss, his condition is said to he favorable, for Paris creations of S———— Big mere’s fashion how City Advertisement Store's hion theater Tucsday tion with the picture s The The Regitrars of Voters of the City wom of New Britain will be in session in Capito ' their office in City Hall, Room 408, when live models will display on Friday, February 1, 1924 from 12 ments from the Big Store, Raphael's ©0'clock noon until 9 o'clock p. m., Dept, Store wnection with the. and on ¥riday, February 8, 1924 from showing of Pashion ltow™ |12 o'clock noon until 9 o'clock p. m., advt for the purpose of making an enroll ment of the legal voters of the City of New Britain for the nomination of candidates to be voted on at the town Cunard liners, Care and eity clection to be held on Tues- | anfs, are to be trans- [day, April 8, 1924 and to perfect the New York serviee to [present list of registration e and Quebee THOMAS J. SMITH it has just been ag- | WILLIAM ZIEGLER Cunard offices here egistrars of Voters, Dated at New Britain this 26th day advt [of January, 1924, terms, New York City, N, Y. Dea'ersinHops &Malt Packed in Cases of 12 215 1b, Cans of is to what's what in the at tho Capitol in connec “ashion Row" show Malt Syrup and 12 packages of Hops Price List on Application ——— FOR RENT OFFICES at 162 MAIN ST. Sovereign Building Apply MR. DAVI 177 Main ewest Spring creations for and misses will be seen at the in enuikitledite Theater on ‘Tuns evering at publie the pleture ¥e in Be Transferred fres Liners fa and in the ferred from the w the ast Liverpool, Conn., this! route April the | Bros, 1 usse land couple had been separated for | MY PASS BOOK- No. 21048 on Commoer: from diffe | CI |and Bank dividend list included, ‘ bulletin, International Claim" Agency | | Dept, 98 Pittsburgh, Pa, U, 8. A Finder kindly | N Trust Co., has been lost. return to Bank, Heirs Wanted I “Lost Heirs"-——A book filled with | mes for lost leirs and missing kin world, | nt parts of the RO MOTOR CARS DON MOTOR CARS- Favorably known | the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and Servi 7 Glen street; 2! ASH and Oskiand motor cars, Sales and Service, A. G, Hawker, 58 Elm street; | ‘phone 2466, | two spares mounted on rear. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t, “Thi baker y e n—— JANUARY SALE AT HUDBON AND ané . Bervine ESSEX USED CAR DEPARTMENT New Britain, Hudson Coach. agents for y 20 4-Pass. Cadillac Coupe, Maxwell Tourlng; new, M. Searle & Co, Ba Eim and Park Ste, ‘phone 2110, Loval Snubbers, hancery qourt of England, Ireland | of England, Write or free | Yesterday's Winners in the HeraldWant Ad Free Ticket Offer To the Capitol— Featuring “Ponjola” | John F. Burns, 85 Dwight Street. # To the Palace— Showing Marty Dupree and Her Follies—John MeDonough, 64 Church Street. unclaimed | STUDEBAKERS--Ligh itis BUTCK EREX | EREBX 1021 Studebaker, spec, six touring car, Oukland coupe, § pass, Muxwell Sport Touring; fully vaulpped. Maxwell Sport; actugl mil 0. ludson 7 passenger Tourlng. Muxwell Tuvrlnx. Muxwell Touring, Yasex Tourlng, ¥ord Tourin Studebaker, studebaker car, Vord truck, panel t six touring, spe ring, $1,350 0; F. O, B. factory, 193 Arch 8t. “This is a cars, showr Cherry 8t. R._t. Rudolph; Autos and Tru CHOICEST USLD CARS IN TOWN=— *pass. Touring, Buick sport touring, Do S i ring Buick sport touring Bulck roadster, Ford rondstor Hudson spewdsier 7 Bulek roadster, Stephens touring Btudcbuker touring Studebaker wec studebaker sedan, § body, TERMS TO BUIT PURCHASER HUNEVMAN AUTO SALES ©U, 139 ARCH 8T NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, N T T - LL 1925 - Touring ob, I 10 notes of 335 e 196 Park BL.. Mart MAAW pen. Anron ford, Conn, | MAXWELL paint and In excel) Hix fine tires. Me L8, Pl USED CAR DEPT, 196 ARCH 8T, TEL, 2607, CAR<T0E MY it shape throughout. new paint, wuley & Bennett, 98 Rudolph, 3 pammenger roauster, tires; will L & Cherry 8. * (] condit) new in lot 19 Vea touring pers end o Irving Jester good MIDSEASON CLEARANCE BALE 192 while touring w, tourisg. s tourng Cadillac sevel touring Olasmobile weven touring § eyl Frankiin roudster, 1921 1918 101y 1918 chanically, New A e $100 cash $35 per month in ten Monthly pay G, Cohen, 1nc,, 186 Park 8, et onn, T920 - rondster wnical condi- ditton 18 excellent, red wheels, good palut and tires, Tils is o rel buy, M Gauley & Bennett, B8 Arch St., Phone 2052, Touring car, 1 &00d #hape. t e M. GOOD USED CARS AT PRICKS, RIGHT Tianicady In AMERIUAN SALBS C0. good tires. & Bennatt, 98| § BLM sT To the Lyceum-—— Featuring “Women Men R Marry” — Bert Arm- strong, 19 Court Street Sicgant OPEN BEVENINGS, Price $1%, & present. whape, tires and all Lxchangs, 86 Automotive Used v #t., Phone 1 JAND 1923 every detai Very winall Auto Sniem (', i g “ondi- “Tunning 51 Main Bence, T T §ood tion, good CoA Tnauire. Hopeyman Bt.; 'phone 2216, 0 Phone 21 THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER — 1 SPOE THE UTTE CHAPS ATTEADING KINDERGARTEN - I YOU WOULD GIVE A BARREL OF APPLES YOR A BARREL OF CIDER THE SAME RARGAIN AWAITS YOU RIGHT HERE By Al Posen PRICKS | MARKED “ DOWN PAYMENT ON EASY INDICATE THB THE BALANCE TERMS, Buick & roadeter, 3140, Epecial § Studebaker tourin Apperson sport touring, Stanley Steamer, $400. Dort touring, $150. Diodga touring, $100 Hudson 8126 Bulck roadster, §75. ! Big Bix Bud. T pase., loy Bedan. $225. Overland | touring. $209. 17 Packard twin siz, $150. LLE 19 omiE TO BE soLD BUY YOUR CAR HERE, FOR THE FACTE ARE AS WE STATE THEM. THERE ABE NO APTER APOLO- GIE8 OR EXCUSES, — AARON COMEN ASHUR* Y'MEAN T'SAY THAT AVIATOR'S ASwn BY CLIFF STERRETT 1% PARK sTRERT | OPEN EVENINGS, | | sawia I been driven Rudolph, 12 OVERLAND 1 wheels; 1 touring car, § new tires; oniy 4000 miles. R G Cherry 8t.; ‘phone_2081-8. roadeter. new paint, wire heels; condition guarantesd. R, C. Fiudntpn Cherty #4.; ‘pheme 30313, VERLAND (ouring car, only 10 months i Josks brand new wnd price is right. Rudoiph, 127 Cherry ®.; ‘phone 1915, 7 passcnger touring car; B ondition mechanically; goed tep, upholstery and tires; full set_of Avtometive Used Car Ea- Arch S ‘phone 1729.3. Sedan thoroughly overhauled, o% paint job good tires, Inciuding one spare, samy terms. For demonstration, ai1 . A. Pence 51 Main 8., Phone 2215. T N® 193 7-pase. touring car, gen- ral condition and tires, Including ome wmare go0d, mew paint job, cam terme. For demonstration, call . A, Henre 51 Main O, Phone 2213 TTDEBAKER 1930, spe ial & A1 condition. M. lIrving Jester, Arch St. “This is & Stedebaker uring. n 193 your.” good ) i |