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and breach of the peace as a result of a complaint made to the police by his | | wife, Dalkosky was arrested by Pa- | trolmen William McCarthy and Pat- rick O'Mara after he had a row with | his family over his daughter. He told | the court that he doesn’t want his daughter to visit at the house and that when he arrived home and she was there, an argument followed. McNamara in Complimentary Mood | Henry McNamara of 35 Oak street, |arrested on a charge of drunkenness and breach of the p was fined $10 and the probation placed on him résult of a former arrest was inued in ecff McNamara was ested by 3 FIVE POLICE QUELL RESTAURANT ROW Patrolman Meghan's Clothes Bad- Iy Torn During Scuifle of coffee in the | morning in police |arr Judge Den- | ney James Pau to days Spilling a cup as Presto Lunch early had serious conseque court this morning when jamin W. Alling O'Keefe of 115 Cark Poplauski of 284 Allen days in jail for drunk for breach of the peace, Bave them a suspended sentence duys for resisting arrest. Joseph O'Keefe & brother of Jame also in- volved in the fracas suspended sentence Th Officers Thomas J. Fe nd William P. Haves on a chary of drunkenness and while the officers taking him to the station, he whiled his time away by calling (h-‘f police all kinds of vile names, ac-| cording to thier testimony. Judge | William I. Mangan appeared for Mec- | Namara. | he told the court that she had | been selling for the past four weeks, | lecause the city aid that she had been receiving was stopped and she had to Jdo something to support her seven children. It was brought out by the that she had stopped the city herself, and she was warned by Alling that if she did not stop | the fact that she has will not keep her sentenced street and who was was 30 days. efforts of five to put the m take them to the Patrolman Patrick oat and trousers Acc ling the thr restaurai carryi where t when given a combined rol- ere required arrest and rolice tion, Meehan haring his « torn during the s to the story told i men were cating in and James O'Keefe some coffee to the others were seated b guest put his foot in the ping O'Keefe and causing him t some of the An followed and tripping rar lowed by Joseph man Meehan was ontside O'Keefe as he pr him The brother and Poplauski closely th s of Joseph when they m in the b the patrolman started to take away from the officer. At that FPatrolmen Grabeck Doherty berg and O'Brien it the and the men overwhemed T defer Zuilty all counts Just Her Poor Luck Poor FEliza Morgar 1 her duck dnesn’t « ve, to 80 days in guspended ser morning by Ju was arraigned i drunkenness She told the poor innocer an trout an argnment for the to it, with defendant ent. "It that's all” Mrs, Morgun, a. her home v terday morning plaint madr ored, that she dighes at everybody in the told Patrolman Mich Bell started the ar he punched her ir ficer testificd that alshes all over Eliza's that when he arrived other tenement, and the rot get her to go out Fighters Finwd 85 Joseph Backus of 46 Hulbert street and Joseph Buchiere o Winter strest were fined $6 h they eppeared before the court on cl of breach of the pe The ¥oung men were having u fight in the alley Lyceum theater whe it waus interrupted by the palic Loth men pluced under arrest 1 Objects To Danghter's Visits Wadislaw Dalkosky 256 Broad street, was fined $10, payment of | udit which was suspended, when he arraigned on charges of drunl Heirs Wanted "Lost Helrs"-~A book pames for lost heirs and missing kin from different parts of the world, Chancery court of Yngland, TIreland and Bank of England, unclaimed dividend st Included. Write for bulletin, International « m Agency Dept. 98 Pittsburgh, Pa, LU A ~ad under court ald o Judge court, sell the was table liqnor t s chilidren Held Douris of not guilty the peac at the out As Thief Suspect | 261 Main alrmfl.' to a charge of| and the case was juest of Prosceut- Attorney Joseph G. Woods to al the police time to investigate He was apprehended on sus having stolen a wateh from employe at the Vietory Paul pleadey ! aisle, triy continue ing h room fol- | Patre Douris, ion o from W ssed followed lunch on hee ey Held ) New York Police Tony Napoiitano of New York, ar- e i the New York police, who want him for grand larceny, was held under $1,000 bonds for tomorrow. Hre cha I with being fugitive justios ney Powelzyh of ged with driving a Is him time Hell- seene Arrived & finally pleaded not wi City gvenue, motor vehicls the inflnenee of liquor, mtinued until Wednes. w time for the po invest Bonds 3 lants to under had his cas day morning to lee to make the re sot at $200 A default ANge jnil ha result ¢ \ gation. SN we imposed this Allin conrt br wus entered against ex Councilman Frank MeCormick and bis bond deelared forfeited when he tuiled to appear in court to unswer to drunkenness wher harges of the peacee he is only a and court and pec ach of that ttatdan wahts | N EhaTE like to make n somebody picks ber and she dways beat her she is the complain ndge, Rev. Dr. Eddy to Speak To Woman's Club Here The Women's elub will meet o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the First church chapel. It 1. Brewer Eddy, . ., of Boston, will speak on “Amer. fen's il in the Orient,” ne Dr. Eddy I qualified to speak on this sulject an’ the officers the elub express the hope that all will take advantage the to hear him for whom i that wit] they result that rather than the my n starts police it just poor luck, colored, was arree strect, y ted s Problem Smalley uit as nore of a com s W Jam ¥ wus ilso col hurling She " tha by and of hous Mee? ument the ther irunk memhers of \n | opportunity ind hroke ANNOUNCED Palmieri of the engagement daughter Roseanne Palmieri A. Perry of 147 Beaver inouncement was made 14 Miss 1 irl's vning. No dofinite date tor the wedding ENGAGEMENT Mr, and M G, A8l SPeO aNHOUeE oy wer 1 ment und ¥ was in people their con Prancis The party 1o it alm two near the Special Notices Lodge, N hem, will give Public \ Bhep- whist ms bothle Hall wing rds of “ of in Grotto . ussell Bros e advt lard filled with froe — - THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES n leaders decide to ja'ready has inspired a more whole- House republi some respect for law and order. boost proposed magimum surtax rate in revenue bill to 37% per cent in e fort to break deadlock with insur- gents, Senator David I. Walsh at r.osumJ |says that the most dangerous me-n“ nomas W. Miller, alien property |{(1aY are those who make reckless | custodian, is quoted at New York as | having said that a “high treasur® of- ficial,” whom Miller did not name, had told him that the treasury had “juggied” figures in bonus fight to deccive public; Secretary Mellon says the charges are absolutely untrue. stutements that the annot prove bout the government and its repre- | sentatives, The United States cruiser Richmond | leares Vera Cruz conditions be- come more nearly normal at that port, as Peggy Wood, actress, is married at = Hamiiton, Bermuda, to John V. A. Weaver, poet and literary editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, | MeAdoo supporters predict that his candidacy will be ratified at Chicago coi-ference today. Governor Pinchot visit to Southern Jines, gues to Baltimcre for treatment, his and le | cuts short N..C., ear tro North Tarr Elsie Janis, Castle Phy at town, N, Y., the home of maged by fire, pse Attorney General Daughefty re- . — perts to President Coolidge that a | Senator Green: of Verman shows gtricter enforcement of prohibition 'so1ne improvement at Washington. REPARATION REPORT [5 BEING PREPARED Belgian Experts Express Spirit of Optimism rived at the last quarter hour" one of the minor employes toid the cor- respondent, “There is something maore than hope for & satisfactory re- | sult. For my part I must say 1 firm- Iy be are headed toward defin- ite arrangement Al the experts,” “appearcd to cord .on Germany’s capacity to he Germans themselves, with parent honest and good will, affirmed their desire to reach a modus vivendi. X X x Thé day seems near when general entente will be reached whi will permit us to believe t} are arriving at sinee reconstitution of Europe basi Ve wi hie continued, ch a unanimous pay. ap- two been expert investi- situation Brigadic and Reg- we the stable have gating Germany’s HOBN under the presidency General Charles G, Duwes inald MeKenna, met tos to discuss the construction of their recommen- ions in the reparation commission M. Franequi, Houturd and Janssens, the Belgian experts, have arrived in Paris from Brussels, where they had ong conferen with Premier Theu IForcign Minister Jaspar, and M Delacroix, senior Belgiun members of the repartion commission. They we very optimistic “We have finane of DEMOCRATS OPEN QUARTERS. mpaign s have beten | cpened by the Hardware City Demo- | cratie club in United building at the | corner of West Muin and Washington and the Jeffersonians will lay plans at once for an aetive drive to keep their party in power for the next | two years. For the pres headquarte stroots, ent there will | be no permanent manager, but as the | the | | closer every draws be open time election headquarters will and evening. for rautistied thus far, fssue,” M to talk reasons to be with the results achieved and hope for a fuvorable Prancqui sald but refused funther "It seems a8 though Pure lard, 21 we huve —advt, Il Bros, | ar- | | { | | Buy Now! | The annual statement will appear soon. We under- §| stand the company has had a successful year—Market 26 to 27, yielding about 7! | Fuller Richter Aldrich § @ | Telephone 2-5261 phone 2080 Hartford Office, 94 1 New Britain Offw rl Street 122 Main Street T BRAINARD, Mgr, PALACE—Starting Next Sunday MABEL NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL” One of the Best This Year! | \ A ’, ™ 2 TEMP'RAMEAT [ A ,. R | - i \ vr. ) » . Ton lat the Auto Show. jeord |giving so mueh | n it THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically* Arranged For Quizk and Ready Reference LINE HATES FOR CONEECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald day 1 line a0 .09 1 line .20 A8 1 line 24 1 line a2 line 40 line 42 days..... 1 line $1.80 Yearly Order Rates Upon Appl Count & words to a line. 14 iines to an inck. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 15 cents, No. Ad_Accepted After 1 P, M, for ‘lussified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Tclephone for Convenience of Custom Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Oporator. e | e Lexington—“Concord Six” | At Hartford Show | Thousands of visitors at the Hart- ford Auto Show have riveted their at- tention on the “Concord Six,” the new model of the Lexington line unveiled 35 ]| EI $1.50 | lon 1 1 1 | | It is unquestionably one of the out- standing values of the day. The new ‘Concord Six” bids fair to become as pular as the 1mous Lexington | Minute Man,” which with.important | improvements is being continued. The | of this car is the T0-horse- Ansted engine, famed as the whic possible Lexing- | ton's vietories ke's Penk. Three times it proved its worth in this gruelling hill-climbing competition. The pricing of the new car is its most sensational feature. At $1395 for the touring model and $1845 for| an, the buyer is able to choose with features heretofore includ- ed only in the more expensive makes, Designers of the car and those who | have had the opportunity of riding in it elaim that the new Lexington “Con- Six" shows great advance in au- tomobile construetion, It is because | of these facts that show visitors are | ttention to this new from the Lexington factory. Bence the lacal dealer will be at Hartford show daily.——Adv, feature power motor product C A the ing death in the face LET'S GO ! ——————— holden at New digtrict of Ber and t of Febwu conrt Rritain, within & m i the Coun of Connecticut, on the ary, A, D, 1924 TProwe Hornard 1" M motion of George 17 New Rritain, administrator on tate of Samuel 1 " late of New Hritain sald ohits he Hurtford 14th day At a Gafney Ko, Judge stearns of said the Stoar district | Btearns or within six months creditors of against doth that be allowed and limited for the sald estato to exhiblt their claims the same to the Anistrator and directs that public notice be given of this or by advertising in a newspaper published in wald New Britain, and having a cleeulation i said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in sald Town of New Britain the place whore the docensed lust Cortifiod from 1 BERNARD ¥, ORDER OF NOY District of Berlin Vebruary 1 I, 1924 stn v Cardillo, Fanunie Cardillo Tonenhine Contina Cardille, Mary Cardilio Cardillo of Pltts urgh estate in Berlin, Berlin, minors Domenik Cardillo muy be aw ol and con- iplication on docree GAVINEY, ) HEARING probato court, e, | K o) A Pa Cardillo, anel Antonette & real trict of he heard | fler wpplication be Probate court 1 district, on the D, 1924, at 9 o'clack I that notice be given aid wpplication and the | hearing thereon, by pub In some newspaper have | in eald district, and by | rder on the public of Rerlin, In said g notice to all partie by mailing , & copy of thi this court of thi “hr Hehing ting Mt et of this tawn 3 pald nd return make notiie n PERNARD ¥, e th FENEY, Judge, | L AUTOMOTIVE | b t ANNOUNCEMENTS I S Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 VAUL1S —Concrete stecl reinforo- ater preof, heremetically sealed. wiil outlast either wood or metal, Do not require larger lots, reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Maple., Plione 276 Florists and Nurserymen GUT FLOWERS_Potted plants, varlety. Specializing on funeral work. Johnson Greenkeuse, 517 Church Bt. 880, | CUT PLOWERS, potted piai funeral work; free de Greenhouse, 218 Ullf_s_l LANDSCAPE gardener and %, Simonsen, Box 69, phone 195-12. Truit irees, 3 hedge plants. I will call. Box 20, Herald Lost and Found BUNCIT—of Leys on ring Jost Saturda night, One key numbered 0925039, Re- turn to Herald office. Phone 1071-13. FOUNTAIN PEN - without top, brown and tan in color, lost. Return, Lucille Beauty Shop, 259 Main St. Tountain sts, N. B fiow- dress. slirabs, Seud Tost between | return to pen old Finder nd Maple 5t Main, Jteward. Tvening on ¥ of maner St. 3. thook between East e on' Hartfo erator, 8, R. Tost sat. vicinity call Dol in S Finder SMALL- money lost & L. office turn to Tel. containing of 5 sum and 8. trolley &1 vard | BUICK TOURING AUTOMOTIVE ] Autos and Trucks for sale Ed BUICK TOURING 931—5 passcnger, just recondition and new paint, guarauteed 30 days. Dow't buy a used Bulck before looking over our line, M. irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This 14 & Btudebaker Year.” CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN-— 1922 Buick sport touring. Buick sport touring. Buick roadster. Ford roadste Hudion epeedster. Buick roadster. Stephens touriny Studebaker touring. Studebaker sedan, Siudebaker sedan, T-paes, J-pass, NEW BRITSIN BUICK CO. USED CAR DEPT. 176 ARCH 8T. TEL, 26 BUIUK OADSTEK, 1915, Good rubber and in fine running condition. Rudolph Garage, 137 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, 1921—seven passenger, »in wonderful running conditien, twe spares, will sell cheap to make room for M. Irviog Jester, 195 Arch_St. is a_Studebaker Year.' Maced your sav- holds collateral Personals HAVE-—you ever before ings where a great st in trust for every dollar you put in? Do you fealize that with this safety you can get 7% on all thrift payments you make following our p ? Austin & Kron Room 407, Booth block, Phone 3043, Store Announcements REE—bx7 enlargoment with every fillm developed by Ohrnstedts, Muin St. WEATHEK- Torerast 7 Toll of West 3 air_and _mild, the righit wyather for photographs, We have a special for this month only, § Beauty Panels, size 4x6 only $2.00. Arcade Studio, WEATNER STRIPS -Instail metal strips saving 1-3 voal bills, Woodd, 61 Main St., Phone 2766, the accurate T, B Auto and Truck Agencies Rettor and Buick is build. Brjtain - Bulek Co,, Paone 26 bully New streot, " .. Motor Co, utable Concorn.’ - Main, rner ol etreet, GHANDLEI and Clev Jotor cars wnd Accessorics, Americ an S,lu o, UODGE BROTITERS MOTOR CARS - Saloe aud service. 8. & I, Motor sSales Co., 165 Eini_8t, corner Frankbn; phone 731 DURANT AND STAE motos cais, Sales and service, “Just Real Good Care” | A. Mence, 18 Main_strest; 'phone 2218, | FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. Sales serve 100; URUING DAty end Accessorivs, Autos motive Bales & Co 200 B, Main, CAlS--we arec in a position to allow you 16 months in which to pay for automo- biles. This ls something unusual in the purchase of new automobiles, Come in and tallk It over with us. Honmeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch St., Phone 2109, Hudson and Essex dealers, FOR GOOD USED CARS:— 1924 Hudson 7 pass. sed 1923 Mazwell 4 pass. coupe, Chevrolet sedan, 1922 1920 Essex touring car, McGAULEY & BLUNNETT, 98 ARCH STREET PIONE 2052, 3 1u- Phone CORT ROADSTEIR 1n fine shape mecha ally, good paint and b good tire dolph's Garage, 137 Cherry St 2051-2 FORD SEDAN tion. Owner Holmes Ave. FORD 1924 voupe, 1921 —in leaving town, Vory good condi- Inquire, 43 driven only 490 miles, & tires and all accessories, Brand new in every detall, Can be bought ut a big saving. Mr. Kossick, 36 Arch 8t. FORD SPEEDSTER - slung, wire wheels, ote #pecially bullt, fine condis tion, 86 Arch 8t, Phone 1 3 FORD 1920, one ton truck chasois, elcgant whap all. Price $125, & poesen Automotive Used Car Exchange, # Arch 8t, Phone 1729-2, AUDSON AND ESBEX-—<Aieric Teuding car [ new 1oachos, Honey- man Auto Bules Co, Salos and Service, 159 Arch_8t.; 'phoue 210w, anlService, City Ay cornur M. Paoncsss. Lor cars. B bi Maln st McGauley and Leunett, #8 Arch A arably known cen, Sales and SOON MOTOR the world over, NASI wnd Onkland motor ca Servicw. A, G. Mawker, 58 Elu ‘phone 2458, MOTOR CARS and tru ks Kenoeth stroet; HEO M. Scarle & Co, Sales and BService, cor, Eim and Park ste, Hritaln, Con, ‘phone 2110, Local ugents for Gabris Bnubbers, STUDEBAKERS--Light six touring, 8§ spocial six touring, $1,350; big six touring, F. O, i, factory. M. 1rving Jest 163 Arch 81, “This Is a Studubaler year, WILLYS-KNIGIT AND OVERLAND motor care, showroom at 1 Elm St.; service, 127 Cherry 8t “The Bleove-Val R. C. Kudolph; ‘phone 30612 Autos and Trucks lor Sale ATVTLIBON — sport to cary riding, onl Wiy, Aaron Hartford, pen, Ine, 156 Park 1522 "in A1 condition, ready for the road. Jester, 195 Arch St “Ihis is Y oar ng o Studebaker BUTCK - Tour for other Epace wanted Wwe have several deters wt very low first class conditon. 193 Arch 8., “The ISTIC THAT YOL | AUPMOBILE OVERLAND FORD SEDAN, 1021 good running sondi- tion, good paint, C, A, Bence, bl Map _BL; 'phone 2216, FORD 1824~ (ouring car, This car Just ieft the show room, never driven, If ye contemplating buyiug a Ford car, o chance to save $32. Price §400. an be arranged. 6 Main 8t, ere's Terma FORDS—FORDS~1'ORDS~ 1023 Tudor Sed 1924 Touring. 1922 Roadster, Coupe. Coupe. Few late model tourings, $100 each, With & light winter In view & wise purchaser will make & small down payment end commence enjoying his car, AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH 8T, PHONE 1720-8 OPEN EVENINGS AND BUNDAYS FEBEUARY SALE AT HUDBON AND ESBEX USED QAR DEPARTMWNT Hudson Coach, ‘ass. Cadillac Coups well Touring: new Studebaker, spec. six touring Oakland coupe, 3 pass. Maxwell Sport Touring car, Hudson 7 passenger Touring, Maxwell Tourin, Mazwell Touring. Eesox Tourin Btudebak. pass. Touring, TERMS TO SUIT PURCHABER HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO., 1730@ARCH BT, TEL. TOUR-BEDAN —recently overs haulcd, good paint, tires and upholstering terms 5 suit and will consider lighte far in trade. A G, Hawker, 62 Bim 6. one_ 2456 4 paseenger coupe, new upholstery condition, call Phone 1399, HUPMOBILE, model "N roadster. ‘iooa apy rance and in fine running condition, Hur‘ln‘;‘h 8 Garage, 1 Uherry Bt Phone HUPMOBILE tourlog car ih A1 Shaps mechanically; five good tires, and looks goud; 8350 takes . A G, Hawi phone 246, 7 passen recentiy b new tires, ex- 0% W, Main painted cellent st or, mechanically good Ures. Would make ez for livery work. Wil taie I trade, terms arranged. §2_Eim 8t Phone 248, Model 1, 1821 touring «ar. Liudulpl's Garage, 131 Charry §1. §lone AKLAND —touring good. Price $159 Phonograph Lept 132 Main St perfect, 5 ellent car lighter car G. Hawier, car in good shape, for quick sale, John Ane Apply drews & Co, PAIGES—We have thres 1o one being & sport model prices, M. Irving Jester This is & Studebaker Year PAIGE 1921 Sedan thoroughi new paint Job, good tires, Spare, essy terms. Vo #ll . A, Bence, 51 Mab RIGHT NOW —you sho 1918 Dlodge roadster touring $350, 1918 P, exel leng order $225, 1919 Kissell wedan §: HlMson coupe, repaimed $335, Ser Booth sedan $325. Vrankiin touring $1i5. Muny others $5 Aaron G. Cohen, e, 155 Park Hartford. choose from, at very low 193 Arch 8t erhaule including one demonetrati 8., Phone 23 one of these. 2 Dort the e gunrantee om ng and trock e oo Reo Aw ngom “p eAvngon Awagon » ton_truck Puick 8 eyl 7 pass 8 Foo § eyl 7 pams, ¥ord, 1 ton, pawel Commmerce chiassie 1 1 191 1 body ETH M. SEANLE & co. BLM AND PAEK STS TEL. 2119 FEO CARS AND THUCKS