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» NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924. DR, PULEN HEAD OF | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES MEXIGAN TROOPS - | 1 it g INSPECTION BOARD .- N 8 ADVAN,;EV Six Public Departments Begin tof =~ — \ | pltat il oo PREET SR R iy Function as New Boards | seph C. Grew, the American mipist . J officially ascribed as the of Mr. Wilson's death _— THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Arranged For Qulck and Ready Reference LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS { AUTOMOTIVE | Auto and Truck Agencies [] MAXWELL AND CHALMERS-—Sal and service, McGauley and Beunett, 98 Arch street. . T MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably Kknown the world over.. §. L. Green, Sales and Service, 227 Glen street; 'phone 28 NASH and Uuklund imotor cars, Sales Servi G. Hawker, 55 Elm et ‘phone un REG MOTORR CAKS and trucks Kenneth M. Searle & Co,, Sales and Service, cor. Eim and Park Sts, New Brita's, Conn.; ‘phonie 2410, Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers, American Minister at President Coolidge rives nrst word of Mr. Wilson's death from the pulpit of First Congregational church in Washington, Wilson's en- er his funeral vate have \not | Place of Woodrow tombniant: and what Gocs to Geneva to Follow Mectingy | (Continued from F Former Premier Origndo, to be resentful of Woodrow Wilson's attitude respecting Italy's claims at | the peace conference, declines to make | public a statement on his death. declared | pocine offered rosistance.” s Obregon Created Hatred. b Orleans, La., Feb, 4.—Presi-| |dent Obregon has created hatred of| the United States in Mexico because | of the prevailing belief among Mex- icans that he is attempting to deliver his republic into the hands of this country, according to Gustavo Arce, 1o | former president of the commission | s |of finance of the Mexican chamber of deputies, who arrived here yesterday on an unannounced mission for Adol- fo de la Huerta, the revolutionary leader. “Obregon is creating a !dangerous problem hetween land the United .llvs, and is l(‘Ll'Il'I))i between said Mr. Arce. believe Obregon, straits, causes . 1 low the meetings under the auspices | . 1 line RE 1 of the League of Nations touching on | ) dayp line ~ $1.80 the question of reduction of arma-| "‘:u"‘l’l ‘;’“:::rd':""f":"I';:o“"""c_‘.'-""' ments, and more particularly to at-|[| FPUt S words 8 & Hne. tend the sessions of - the temporary (|| Minimum Space, 3 lines. mixed commission charged with draw- ||| Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. ing up a convention for the control No. Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, of international traffic in arms. Same Day. 2 Ads Accepted Over the Tolo hone for This is the first occasion on w l\irlu o 4 " the American minister has taken part H] ask nvenience of Customers, ‘all 921 A Ulwrt(or in meeting of the league commis- sions and is the ¢ faction in league cireles, where it Is| ! interpreted as an indieation that the | i United States inténds to continue col- | Jaboration with the organization. | n understood that, althouh his| has arrived here from Berne tg fol- | Jine "W President Coolidge, in proclaiming Lonors to Woodrow Wilson, asserts |that his death brings “to many of us the sense of a profound personal be- reavement."” com- health, A prising water, works board of inspection, of sym- France | Clemencéau sends messag: pathy to Mrs. Wif¥on and will never forget her husband. STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $ special lh touring, §1,350; big slx tour) L 0. B. factory. M. Irving Jest 'St. “This is a Studebaler. year. of the inspectors Tor, fire, charity, building and pub- was organized City lie cpartment = Senate oil committee decides Lloyd George describes Woodrow | postpone the hearing of all witng [ Wilson as one of the great figures of | until the question is definitely settled perintendent of t} department story but sa “The tragedy of it | whether Albert B. I7all shall testify. who has been temporary chairman was his refusal to give up personal — was named permagent chairmar animosities, a weakness which doubt- | Canada at Olympic games defeats | Dr. Pullen Mayor A |less contributed to his death,” United States in hockey finals 6 to 1. Paonessa’s plan of departmenta ordinatior it through the i INFOREIGN TRADE water meter, which they Interesting Business Being Studied By | WILLYS-ENIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St.; service, 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve _Moter," R._C. Rudolph; 'phone 2051-2 Autos and Trucks For Sale ® o) APPERBON —powerful, snappy, 1921, sport EMENTS touring, §300 down and §i5 a month for ten months, Aaron Cohen, Inc., 185 Burial Vaults, Monuments 1| _Park St., Hartford, particular mission is to follow the |BURIAL VAUL2S -Concrete st 1 wmrnrr-.mkls TOURING 1922—in A-1 condition, hocaodinas Hiere on Hehalt.of hisow] water proof, heremet guaranteed 30 s, ready for tho road. b e 3| outlust either wood or 1 193 Arch St “1his is crnment, the minister will not hesl-| oy require larger lote. reason fo outline Washington's views on|. N. B. Yault Coy 275 Maplo, Phone 2 question under discussion in case -~ d Florists and Nurserymen is asked to do so by the delegates. ¢ [CUT FLOWERS Potted plants, pleasing | | variety. Speeializing_on funeral work. | | _Johnson Groenhouse, 517 Church St. 880, | GUT FLOWBITS, potied plants; ail_kinds; froe deli Sandallie’s meeting W this morning at « in hall, and Dr. I for a “Wan chard Pullen, su- new and Mexico Piining | the two " “Many when he | will | by the | tate outli M T 1s : ber of student enrollments in i jects relating to this type of training at 12,202, with students carry- | ing foreign work as a major bran more recent investigation showed | 63 institutions with a total number of 16,746 students, in commerce and | finanee and allied subjects, and students carrying foreign work as major branch. A closer analysis of these tends to reduce the number of stu- dents actually engaged in trfining | themselves for foreign business serv- fce, for the above figures include men care according to | who intend to enter the consular or Committee of the | other foreign service work of the | National 1oreign Trade Council. In|United States government. | The council says its investigations { order'to encourage young men in this | lirection, and to prevent foreign trade | show thuat the foreign departments of | American blanks have been increased Leing an adventure of ignorance on the part'of cmployers, the commit- | nearly eight-foid since 1914, ol | 16 arranging a special educationa H. Huxley, chairman of the session in conneetion with the annual | eation committee, said recently: have built up a vast and complicated the council at Boston technique for our domestic trade; we | must now do the same for our for-| elgn trade. 1or hap 1 methods we must substitute scientifie training. Foreign trade profession; it can be learned only study and exper- ience, countr Mexicans finds) himself in desperate | provoke armed interventi | United States to his lite. This | ¢ fear of the deliver) Mexico to this | "¢ | country is going more than anything “to swell the ranks of the revolu- | under de la Huerta.” revolution is growing in| rength every d Arce added. | The rebels have olute con- trol of the states of n, Chiap- [as, Tabasco, Campeche, Vera Cruz, | Michoacan, Jalisco, Nayarit, Guerrero and Sinaloa. “Obregon himself has been cooped up in Queretaro and it is not true that | his troops are near Vera Cruz or have any chance of taking that por AUICKS —we have several 1917 tourings and roadsters at very low prices, sone being u fivst class conditon, M .Irving er, 103 Arch St, “The Is a Stude- baker Yea BUICK TOU in wonderful 65. 3‘ to the water department; find rubbish left exit, ro tions of poverty port to the « regular meetir inspectors t may find insanit they will Ave ¢ of ar hey a may which the rity whick TING 1921—seven passenger, rumming condition, two cheap to make room for » M. Irviog Jester, 1 Arch “This 18 a Studebaker Year, BUICK TOURING 1821—5 passenger, just recondition and new paint, guaranteed 30 Don't buy a used Bulck before ing over our line. M. rving Jeste Arch St “Thls 14 & BStudebuker board they else medicine in®| obtaihed by Dr. A, J. of this city but who? intends to pr in Toston, 'l.Ahllfl(‘AH- gardener and heen returned to the state health de . Simousen, Box 69, partment by Dr. Cregg, according to i _Dhond 385-15, State Health Commissioncr Stanley H. S ngde Tl ey Osborne., ! lerald, a Number of America’s Younger Connecticut will sell Cregg formerly board It Generation figures other the same lepartm ditions which | ealth nurseryman. N. 8. Road, of -A rapidly . in- Ameri- | for- | N« Feb. mber 4. of interested w York, board, | creasing v voung held Mon- report shrabs, flow- cans s in becoming cign trade |the Bducational every two w day morning EXPLOSION HURTS TWO Mg us a 5 CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN— onyx ring, lost Eatur- . return to Herald and 1922 1923 1920 1923 1922 19017 1921 DIAMOND-—shaped day. Finder pleasc receive reward. HANDBAG- a. Park and Stan! boys seen pick- ing it up. Wil avold trouble if returned to 11 Kelsey St. PAIR—of glasses In ¢ between Westwood ain. Finder please fice. SUM-—of Bros, samo WITT,- of pearis on Kindly return receive reward. Tost I Woolworih's & & 100 store, Buick sport touring. Buick sport touring. Bulek roadst, Ford roadst: Hudion spee Buick roadster Stephens touring. 1917 Studebuker touring, 1919 Studebaker sedan, 7-pass. Studebajer sedan, 7-pass. Tost, ™. between NEW "A\Il"o“l"l S WEALTH edu- “We Increased More lupiull,\ ™ West Virginia Washington, Feb, 4.-—New Hamp- shire's wealth increased at a more rapid rate than that of West Virginia in the ten years from 1912 to 19 Census bureaw announcements wer LS made today, giving the estimates nf Glasses fitted by a com- Co. 1 Moyes Injur M Seovill 5o, 108t, Somewhers k and New Brit- return to Herald of- n That of When Blow-up Oceurs in Oil Mix- | convention of ext June, The committee which ing Plant—Both in Hospital. Al ke sad tale ties in the United foreign trade and inviting them to and student dele, 8 10 Als it iy taking the attention of ex- found on floor In_Meore Vish market. Owner can| have by calling at ket The horson scen pIcking up & string Main St, crossing Saturday to lierald office and univer: money have courses, gos @ States rbury Peb, 1.—Two d did slight mixing plant of The injured Wate injure NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, USED CAR DEPT, 176 ARCH 8T, TEL. is a by wore today in an business which property send teacher the oil Mg, « 2607, the convention. call o steps to Pmber 31, of 64 Dik hene of rello Garello Bylvio street. burns and shock head injury Dese is Rot] suffe Desc Ay from om ing hene in the hos- | porters and importers, manufactar others engaged in foreign t need of encouraging, by way of American youth who in forecign trade al and to the cmployment, show interest as | those states as of Dec petent optometrist con- | New Hampshire's w v | 874,130,000, an increa serve and improve ‘the vision, cent. With a per capita wealth of FrankE.Goodwin an inere West Virginia's wealth was $4, .00 at Pl fayett the writing pap counter, Finder se return to Mrs, Osprowskl, 129 La- st. ‘Store_Annoyncements 1 the THER-—forecast fair and ght weather for photographs. have mild, We DODGE ™ BROB,—roadster, overhaulvd, $i6 cash and $26 u month for 5 months, alse 1020 Bulck, Aarou G. Cohen, Inc. 186 ot, Hartford, Conu T921—touring car, mechanicaily In good shape, fine paint and 6 good tires. MeGauley & Hennett, 88 Arch St., 2952 Are 8t., Phone 2862, FORD—1920, one ton truck chaols, wid wll. Price $13, » Automotive 1 Car Arch St Phono 17292, FORD COUPE 0od paint and tires mechanical condition s fine, Me &Hennett, 98 Arch St Phon FORD SEDAN. tion, good _BUL; 'phone | FOTD T820—1_door wed: driven less than threo miles, This car can be bought ut & substantial saving to Honeyman Auto Sales Co, Phone 2108, ndition is said |career. A1 g0, eign and pital and Gare to serious the gulshed. has not TAX MONEY TODAY $25" $300 Loaned on HOME FURNITURE, PIANOS, VICTROLAS, OTHER CHATTELS, (WITHOUT REMOVAL) We charge only the legal interest rate for the actual time you use the money and allow to make repayment at your convenience. CONSIDER THE Repayment as low as: $3 a month on $60 loan $5 a month on $100 loan $10 a month on $150 loan $10 a month on $200 loan This society is financed and directed by local businessmen, who guarantee fair charges and courteous service. Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN ST. 919,000, an increase of 94.6 per cent. With per capita wealth of $4,040, an increase of 61.8 per cent, Sinclair Definitely Decides to Come Home | By The aisociated Pross, Paris, Feb, 4.~Harry ¥, Sinclair| has decided definitcly to sail on the Berengaria from Cherbourg for New York on Wednesday, prepared to go | before the senate committ investi- gating the teapot Dome oil lease again if required, or to meet any othe form of official inquiry. Mason Day, | Europecan manager for the Sinclair | interests, will remain here, going to | Russia later on business. LEGAL NOTIC | Kazmira Slapski vs, Boleslaw ski, | City | January speclal for this month only, 6 Beauty | slzo 4x6 only ¥ ion, not loug Arcade | courses in for- | in collegos a total num- ietal ved collegiate serviee training universities with be cansed b compl a was kly extin- explosion 327 Main St. — Phone 1905 The ¢ been a4 of the STRIPS ~Install the accurate motal strips saving 1-3 coal Lilly, T, E. Woods, 61 Main St., Plione 2766, pu= | l AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies explosion ermined Saturday’s Winners in the HeraldWant Ad Free Ticket Offer To the Lyceum-— MOTOR CARS--“Better belug bullt and Bulck 1s them, New Britain Buick Arch stre Phone 2607, cars | build- Co., BUICK are Suler and Servie Motor . “A NReputable Concern.’ Mauln, corner Linceln street, CHANDLER ang « Teveland motor cars Dld, wee m«ulv- A rican Sales ¢ Co., § Kim 8t | ARS—Baloa | o, 163 phone 731, AND STAR motor “Just Real Good 18 Main stre phone ARS FORDLS-—FORDS—FORDS Slap- DURANT city New Britain, and_service, court, of 20th, 1 ord Upon complaint brought to the City Britain, Connecticut, Third Monday of February, A. D, 1924, claiming $1,500,00 damages for money louncd, it appearing to the subscribing au- thority that Boleslaw Slapski has gone to parts unknown, and that the plaintiff is unable to ascertain his | whereabouts, Ordered that notiee tion and pendency of shall be given to said defendant by | publishing this order in the New DBrit. ain Herald, a daily newspaper pub- “l~)vrll in the city of New Britain, and state Connecticut, once a week for two guccessive weeks, beginning on or before the 4th day of February 1924 By order of the Court EMIL ). DANBERG, Clerk i, Fow late model touriugs, §100 ecach, werv- Auto- Main, Atiericas leading new conches. Honey- Sales and I'l\h.u1 With & light winter in view @ wise purchuser will make o smail down payment and comnience enjoylng his car Notice " EASY TERMS e Court of Interest charge as low as: 81.50 on 850 loan $3.00 on 8100 loan $4.50 on $150 loan $6.00 on $200 Joan ES8E | TUDSON AND the car values, See man Auto S 139 Arch 8t Featuring “Judgment of the Storm,”—John J. Radil, 34 Liberty St. To the Capitol— Now showing Shepherd King” Edith Adams, 16 Court. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR wid Bervice. City AR 1 4 Ave, corner S AR 2% A, 3. Pasness 86 ARCH 8T, PHONE 1720-3, ENINGS AND BUNDAYS 109, . UPEN EV “The — Miss Blake of th institu. sald complaint ——— FEBRUARY SALE AT LSSEX USED CAR DEPARTMENT e, Ford Sedan, 4 ach, adiliac Muxwell Touring Studebaker, Vakland cou; Maxwell 8 Hudson 7 passenger Maxwell Touring Magwoll Touring, Lesux Touring Studetaien, Heirs Wanted | “Lost Heirs"—A book filled with | names for lost heirs and missing kin | | from different parts of the world, | | Chancery court of ¥ngland, Ireland |and Bank of England, unclaimed dividend list included. Write for free | bulletin, International Claim Agency Dept. 98 Pittsburgh, Pa, U, 8. A ~advt, Admiral 8. E. Kittelle I8 ap- role of Uncle Rear b To the Palace— Now showing perial Revue E. Clynes, 29 street, Sam be- consigting of De la Huerta and other Mexican insurgents | He commands American or- {dered to Vera Cruz with the of | breaking up the blockad: | ports, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER pearing in the “The Im- Francis Tremont door fore an audiener of Coupe, new, wix pacs, " Touring car, vessels tdea on Phone 1943 to 5:30—Saturdays 9 to 12 Room 104 Open from 9 epe touring ol By Al Polen Tour phss. Touring, TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER HUNEYMAN ACTO 8ALES o, W ARCH 8T TEL, 2109, xdos [ THEM DAYS IS \C MOST lMTfib\-\GEaNT AND WSE - 'fi. Hawkei, o1 res, and A G GONE FOREVER ' OAKLAND ment. Terms an low as $50 4 month, Aaron G stroet, Martford “anmort 820« 18 Park Touring | private party, ar, used, condition, & good tires, Call for dumonstration, 11 Cilen e, ard touring + un only 15 bought al a 10 per cont a) Aute Sales Co., 139 4 privately hanical ory low MAXWE positively brand ne n e it Six Arh A B B Thove Coprrate by | wsed | smrars Sondiente You 1% Jon, good casy terms A, Bence T-pase nred oo tires, including one Vor Acmanst ration, none 2215, torin ¥ tirea, including new paint Jo demoneteation, < call ¢ Main O - . enmy A conaition ery POLLY AND HER PALS HOW Y'LIKE BEIN' S z3 E < ags A JUDGCE FER 4 — . - _fe 1 THIS 1Ce Toadsers, and Colen, Conn. tour- reads for Ine., 1% Agents for " artford, and jarts FROM “THE PAPAS O©OF PROSPELCTIVE PRIZE SANNIN | BATTPRIES wet and o Winter right rates, and wiohol. 3. M. Parre nkiin_ Square, Phote 1599 BATTERIES Willara storage, wel and diy winter €. Try us, Swmons Storage Pattery, 187 Arch 8t, Phone 3345, BATTERIES — Westipghouse, automobiie #0d radio butteres. Cotton's Battery . im St Tel. 11715, 8 Chestnut St “THOROBREL —Cords, all mn presvure, jong nileage, safety and_economsy, The Aall Tire Co. Q9 Arch. MY AUTO SUPPLY CO.—11 OODRICH TIRES, d_ hood Make of mackine. Rackifs Bros, v cor. Park and Bigelow Sis, Phone 1074, e rrs. F

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