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ALL FOUR ALLIED COUNTRIES AGREE (Continugd from First Page) fhority of the several governments fepresented. on the commission undey article 234 of the treaty of Versailles. “If, however, there is any doubt on this point his majesty’s government is prepared to grant such specific au- thority. “Other matters arising on the pert’s recommendations which ap- peared to be within the jusisdiction of the allled governments are: (A), re- storation of the economic and fiscal authority of the German governme nt over the whole of the German terri tories: (B), steps necessary to give binding effect to the new guarantees and controls insofar as there may not be clearly covered by the existing pro- visions of the treaty of Versailles: (C), the inclusion of all the financial liabilities of Germany under the peace treaty in a singie annuity, 'On the first point his majesty’s government is prepared to give full support to the expert’s recommenda- tion and to have, in consultation with the other governments concerned, whatever steps may be necessary to effect full restoration at the earliest possible date. “As regards the second, the agree- ment of the German gevernment hav- ing already been obtained all that re- mains to be done is to give forma fect to it. “His majesty’'s government will be prepared to proceed by whatever may be the most convenient and efectual method of achieving his object. “On the third point his majesty’s government accepts the expert’s rec- ommendation and is prepared for its part to the reparation commission to propose a scheme to put this into execution. Should any other of the recommendations of the exports he held by the reparation commission to require endorsement by or action on the part of the allied governments his majesty's government will be pre- pared to take whatever steps may be mecessary to give effect to them.” Italy's Reply The Italian reply, after sayving the Itallan government considers the ex- perts’ reports ‘“documents of the highest value,” continucs: “The contents of the two reports being considered as an indivisible whole the royal government notes with satisfaction that the reparation eommission adopted them in their en- tirety and is sure the commission will e able now rapidly to continue its work. “For its part the Italian government is from this time disposed to adopt iIntegrally the conclusions of the ex- perts as well as the principles which inspired them, being pursuaded Sgt these principles constitute an equit- | able basis for the regulation of the question of reparations and the ques- tions connected therewith in conform- ity with the line of conduct constant- ly pursued by the royal government,” France's Stand France's reply to the reparation eommission regarding the experts’ re. ports written by Premier Poin- City Advertisement ‘NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS, Attention is called to the Jaw con- eerning the registration of dogs as shown by the posters issued by the Chief of Police of New Britain, The time for registration expires register on or before that date means Thursday, May 1, 1924, and failure to that the owners of dogs will have to pay a fine of One Dollar (§1.00) in addition to the regular fee, The Town Clerk's office will be open Baturday and Monday evenings to receive dog fees, in addition to the regular hours. Dated at New Britain, day of April, 1024, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk, this 22nd UFACTURES! | care. 1eports with the greatest interest the reply continues: “They fulfill exactly the tasks as- signed them by the commission and srm an extremely interesting and complete whole, and 1 can only con- gratulate myself on having taken the initiative in requesting the French delegate on the reparation commission to propos perts. 1 am glad to take this oppor- tunity of paying tribute to the great competence they have shown, to their impartiality and to their appreciation of the actual facts, “The commission now is in a posi- tion to pronounce judgment, and the yments have the right to expect from it a definite decision which will embody the conclusions of the ex- perts’ reports, support them with ar- gument, and give them practical form (since in most cases they are drafted, as is only proper in the case of re- ports from advisors, in the form of | mere indications) and will complete | them on certain points which the ex- perts deal exp with, or on which they did not | .es any opinion. After saying he had studied the | the convocation of the ex- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURI)AY, APRIL 26, 1924. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” tically Arranged For Quick Leady Reference.. E RATES FOR INSERTIONS Charge Piepaid 10 09 Alphabe LI CONSECUTIVE day days. days. line line line line ll i'l Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lpes. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, sified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over tiie Telephone for Convenience of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. for c | perts, as do the other allied govern- ! ments, will in a spirit of conciliation | left to the commission itself to |and mutual understanding make every | compatible with to facilitate necessary effort France's vital interests “It is only when the commission has | the prompt execution of a definite de- completed this work and thus has lcxslon to be communicated by it to the | clearly defined all the matters commg | commission.” its competence under and those not within its Hlll!- that it will be in a position within treaty, dietion, to communicate the latter to'the gov- ernments concerned. “The government will not be able | | | | | | | | to take useful action until they have exact information as to the practical effect which the reparation commi® sion gives the experts’ proposals.” M. Poi commission that it must be in a posi- tion to find out whether Germany has re warns the reparation | taken the measures necessary to car- | ry out the commission’s decision. He emphasizes that no decision can be taken until the commission has ap- proved the drafts of laws and decrees it has requested Germany to submit Tor the execution of the plan, and he reiterates that only after that decision will the allies be in a position to reach their own decision. “Under the circumstances the Ger- man and the allied governments can- not, in fact, be placed on the same footing,” he continues. ermany is entitled to a just op- portunity to be heard,” the premier's reply says, but afterward, the repara- tion commission *“must then give a decision with all the authority the treaty confers upon it.” Then, taking up the experts’ opin- ion that the economic and financial unity of the reich should be restored as soon as the plan is put into execu- tion, the premier declares: “Since the commission has decided to accept the conclusions of the ex- perts as a whole the French govern- ment ventures to assume that on this |point of capital importance it does not intend to modify these conclusions, The governments will have to consider together under what conditions the securitiés now held by France and Belglum shall be merged into or ex- changed for those which will be hand- | ried {5TH WEDDING ANIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hannon to Ob- serve Occasion Tonight By Enter- taining 100 Guests At Their Héme, Mr. and Mr Wallace street, are observing their 15th wedding anniversary at their home today and tonight will have 100 guests at a dinner at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hannon were mar- in Springfield, They -have one child, Miss Kathryn Hannon. Mr. Hannon is connected with the Russell | & Erwin Mfg. Co. where he has been employed for a number of years. The Hannon home has been attrac- tively decorated for the reception, a color scheme of pink and green being used, William J, Fallon will cater at the dinner and Sullivan’s orchestra will play. {Mr. King to Speak at Lincoln School Meeting The annual meeting of the Parents’ and Teacher’s Association of the Lin- coln school will be held next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be an exhibition of the childrens’ work in each room from 7:80 until 8:00 p. m. Mr. King of the school board will be the speaker and there will be music furnished by the Junior High School orchestra. —_————————— LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a court of probate holden at Britain, within and for the district of he County of Hartford and State on the 24th day of New of Connecticut, A, D, 1924, Present, Bernard ¥, Gafiney, Esq., Jud On motion of E M. Lawrence of sald Berlin, as adminlstratrix on the estate of od over as an undivided whole to the |George W. Lawrence late of Berlin, within allies, *““These. operations cannot, however, | take place until Germany has effec- {tively put the plan into execution, and ‘nl it is for the governments to determine | directs by common agreement the lnlrnntecl | sald district deceased. This court doth be allowed and limited for the creditors to exhibit thelr clalms o to the administratrix and be given of this newspaper pubs | and having & th by advertising in lished in sad New Britai these operations may render neces- circulation in sald district, and by posting “It jx, moreover, understood that in the course of the conversations to be entered into the French government, which appreciates the work of the ex- | — City Advertisement Department of Building Inspection. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that applica- tion and plans for an addition and al- teration at 19 Emmons Place for George W. Curtis have been filed in the oftice of the Building Commission. A hearing will be held on the above application in the office of the Bulld- ing Commission, Reom 414, City Hall, Tuesday evening, April 29th, 1924 at § o'clock, * J. C. GILCHREEST. Building Inspector. a copy thereof on the public slgn post in said Town of Berlin, mearest the place where the deceased last dwolt, Cortitied from Ttecord, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING District_of Berlin, ss; probate court, April th, A, D., 1924, £ of Edward Schupack of the town Britaln, in said distriet, minor, Upon the application of Lena Schu; he may be authorized and empowered mortgage certain real estate located in the Town of New Britain, | belonging to sald minor as per sald appli- cation on fils more fully appears, it in Ordered, that sald application be heard and detormined at the probate oftice in New Rritain, in sald district, on the 1st y of May A, D, 1924, at § o'clock In the forenoon, ahd that notice be given of ' pendenc Application and * time and plac ng thoreon, by wu hing this order in some nowspap irculation in said district copy of thin order on t sign post in the town of New Rritain said distriet, gnd returm make to court of the notice ven BERXARD ¥, GAFFNEY, Judge, M. J. Hannon of 31 ! Rer- | April, | | decree that alx momhl_ | A ———————————— L ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 AUTOMOTIVE |. Auto and Tru(k Agencies AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale AUTOMOTIVE —————— e e Autos and Trucks For Sale L BURIAL VAUL18—Concrete stecl relnforc- el; water proof, heremetically wealed. will outlast eit! wood or metal, Do not requi Ir.s, reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Maple. Phone 276 NEW BRITAIN—Monument Works, 123 Ok Bt. Carving and letter cutting our Florists and Nurserymen 3 CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing variet Specializing on funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church Bt, FLOWERS—potted plants, ail funeral wo! Greenhouse, Phone 2643-12, ~J ants for sale. Inquire, S. Gavi- outh Main street Lost and Found CHANGE-—purse containing §13 and c Wednesday, between 376 Eim St., Finder call 1124~ Saturday 0 Hart- Tady's new hat Hartford Ave. Loser inquire at ford avenue. PENCIL—a gold “fyne-point | T." lost Thursday p. m Church Bt. Phone 1633-5. SILVER LOCKET—on Stanley St. Dplease return to 417 Church 8t “Initialed Return to 404 Finder Monuments of all sizes and des- | STUDEBAKERS—Light eix touring, $1045 wpecial six tduring, $1 big six touring, $1,750; F. O. B. factory. M, Irving Jest 13 Arch 8t. “This s ® Studebaler yeas Autos aud Trucks For Sale 5 IN THE C1TY— CHOICEST USED CA 4 pas pass, touring . roadster, d coupe. sedan. .5 pass. totiring. pass. touring. light & sedan, fine condition. special § scdan, $1,000 lilla | 20 Coupe, in fine.shape. | | BRITAIN BUICK CO. PHONE 2607, | NEW ARCH ST, | Reward. | | TATL OF BLACK FUR—neckpiece lost on West Main St, Friday. Return to 676 West Main St. Reward. WHITE POODLE DOG—Iost, clipped, except over eyes, \ Lenox Place, Phone 1504, hair Reward, Closely 60 Personals | CRUISE—3 weeks trip to Spain, Mbroceo everything included, first cluss, $550.00, Sce Prof. Gullliano, 211 Wetherafield Ave. Hartford. Store Announcements 7! B, GEORGES—jeweler, formerly of Room 19, 166 Main St., 18 pow located at 436 Main St directly opposite kast Main 8t. BARBER SHOP—at 65 Broad St opened | again for busines Good service, Ladies | halr bobbed. Try once. EVERY—property owner wanted to use L. & M. Semi-Paste Paint and make his own | | paint for $2.82 per gallon. Sece our ad- vertisement in this paper d note a gallon costs nothing is not satisfactory, THERE—are birthdays every day. A cam- era make a wonderfull Firthday present for yonng and old, We have cameras at all prices. Arcade Studio, {Touring, 1821, $400; motor in good ition. Tires good. Rudolph's age, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. rgom 4 Elm St Phone 3392, BUICK 4, 1918—in good condition ,for sale cheap G. Carlson, 447 Ellis street, SEDAN 1023—lot of extras, A-l ition, only driven over 3,000 miles. reasonable. M. Irving Jester, 133 | Arch stroet, BUICK—6 cyl. touring car, Cranston_Ter, Belvidere. LICh—Btu 4, touring car, in good shape. Price 103, C. A. Bence. b Main St. Phone 2216, COLTMBIA. ToFe—light alx, h's Garage, Salesroom, Ga Sales- Tnquire, [ A-1_condition. | St 4 Elm St Phone 45 touring car, good cheap, BUICK—sis, D, tires, | runs In 1st class condition, don T. Morse, Plainviile. 917 touring: 1918 roadster; Low down payment, 1l y. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Hartford, _Open evening CHVVROLET, 1817-—4-90, price 3§15, gain, In good comdition, Horace I Hart, | 595 Arch street, ! FREE—5x7 enlargement with o l film developed by Ohrustedts, Main St | WEATHER STRIPB—Tnstall ry roll of 73 Wesnt the accurate | metal strips saves 1-3 coal bills, window screens, T. B, Woods. Phone 2765, 1 Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Better are ‘baing tuil sad Bulck Ing w Britain Bulek Cou |39 Phone 2607, CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars snd ories, American Sales Co. § Eim CADILLAC CARS — Bales azd Service, Lash Motor Ct Reputable Concern.’ West Maln, corner Lincoln street. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Rales wery ic Superior Auto Company, Arch 8 Phone 211 | DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales and service, 8. & F. Motor Co., 1 Eim_St, corner Frankll | SURANT ANB, | and_service, C, A. Bence, 18 Main street; 'phone 2215, | FOR CARS, Fordson tractor, Sales eerve euuine parte and accessorl: 0 AUTOMOTIVE mn Auto Sales Co,, Sals and 139 Arch 8t.; 'phone 210i llUPllOlill-I! CARS—Baies an) Bervice, City Bory ition, Hartfo: orvice, Bllll.’ wfl:m\ulohu. Bros, Inc, Park . 1034, Ageite for New Britain and vicinity LEXINGTON—¥ igh_grade | and Bervise, C., A. Bence 61 Main 8t ‘phone 2215, MAXWELL AND CHALMBRS—Sales and service, McGauley and Benoetl, 98 Arch siree SOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known the rld over, F. L. Groen, nln and Service, 142 Arch_St. Phone ! NABIH and Oakiand motor Service, A, G. Hawker, ‘phone 245 i PAIGE AND JEWETT—31005 to_ 82 Whitmore Palge-Jewett Co. 319 B Main' 8t, (near Eim). Phons 3193 l and 58 Elm street; hone 2110, Local l‘lnll for ) | FORD CHEVROLET 1921-<touring car, new tep, §00d appearances and tires. Excellent | engine. Superior Aute Co. 1i6 Arch St. Phone 211, YUPES—1920 Hupmobile; Many eothers. Low prices. Cohen, Ine, Park St 1922 Lesington, | Aaron G. | 155 Hartford. DEPENDABLE USED CARS- Dodge Brothers- 1923 Sedan, “B" 1 roadster. roadater, touring. Dodge Brothers commercial screen delive car, TERMS ARRANGED Toadster, 1991 very §ood Shape looks good, fine tires. This is & bargaln. !upmlar Auto 176_Arch. Plone or, mechanical condl perfect. mm.\u»n: Garage, 1 Chery 8t, Phone 2051.2 | DODGE—tou & u @ paint. | Rudoinn's Garage, 121 Cherry 8t, Phons 05 St.,_Phone 3302 | cannot bq | 12 —auto excianEe, Tine | 18 and parts, 26 Willow street. | GOACIT, 1635—In__excelient Wil take light roadster 560 Main St, Tel, Combination runabout and | truck, 1st class condition, Apply 31 North | Washington 8t., Plainvil Tel evenings. 1 3 condi- ton, Inquire. FORD, 192 T panel hody, Call West street, FORD=ton truck, practically new, H, H, Damon, Berlin. ORD 1920 —touring car. d, and tires v 2 T new, ton truc Tnquire | nt, uphol hanieally Therry street #edan, & good tires, paint, | and engins excellent, Supertor | 6 Arch 8t. Phone 211, #pecial bullt _overhead | v =2l P M ceaster, fenders $300. Rudolph's G I‘OLY.X\—IHG Jordlll Motor | vice. Onorato Motor Co, Phone 3425, TLET'S WAIT AWHILE' — HER CAVORITE PHRASE - DOGGONE WAY OUT CORSET ) O JAMEAM T'SAY v RPEFUSED 41.000 “w MSE o s ComSETS?) ABSOLUTELY' 1 WOULDNT CONSIDER THE. PROPOSITION T, G\RLS ARE FUNNY! - “herry 8t. Phone 20512, Sales- o 8t, VELIE- wire wheels, sport body | uania, the * | when special GOOD D CARS— 1924* Durant sport touring. Star sedan. Oakland coupe. Dodge touriug. American #ix touring. Hudson touring. Studebaker touring. Haynes touring, Maxwell touring. Bulck coupe. 1917 Hdpmobile touring car. HONETMAN AUTO EALES CO. TEL. 3109, NGS 139 ARCH ST, OPEN EVENI FRANKLIN, 1918—club roadster, A good looklnl, economical car at You -honld jee this machine, Terms chas 1 Jester, 1 Thll is a Studebaker Year. FRANKLIN—1016—touring $355; 1921 Oak- land roadster, § 1915 Marmon 3325, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St. Hart- ford. HUPMOBILE—model "N~ roadster. Good appearance and in fine running condition, Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, HUPMOBILE TOURING—{irst class condis tion, only run 7,500 miles. Wil sell rea- sonable. Dr. Lasch, 353 Main. Phone 383, LATE MODEL CLOSED CAR3 STUDE- BAKERS — light six sedan. special siz sedan. Buick “§" sedan, Jewett sedan, Haynes, § pass. coupe. IRVING JESTER ARCH STREET, M 193 “Thin Is A Studebaker Tea car, 1925, in Asl ©C. A. Bence, 61 d_ tourings, $10 down balance §5 ape, nine of these Aaron G. Cohen, lac. St., Hartford, Conn STANLEY STEAM CARS—open and closed models, Best buys in rebuilt car ever ofteréd. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 186 Park Hartford, DEBAKER- big 6, br nd Bew tire «upning condition. C. A. Pione 2216, USED CARS-—- Ford touring. Reo truck Maxwell car, MeGAUL & BENNETT, 96 ARCH STREET, PHONE 206 USED CARS-- Sruts, Stutz, ¢ pa Auburn touring, Chevrolet touring. Chevrolet touring. Ford touring, . pa 1921 All reconditioned and in tine shape. Terms can be arranged on any of the above vare, LES CO, PHONE 165 NEW BRITAIN MOTOR 6 MAIN STREET “Youring, good tires, paint and en- M. U. Thompson, &b Phone 834 Kine excellent, Highland st Children under 18 years of age are {not permitted to attend moving pice ure theaters in Esthonia and Lith- Baltie republic, except children's films are hown. FAVORTE PHRASE — - \T'S ' PA LET'S HAVE SOME L FoSE FoRr FIVE HUNDRED! tMoREY!” | | YCOESSORTER=For | ML=Supreme CARS— Studebaker, Dodge, & Reo, b Oldsmobile eight touring. Cadiliac touring. Ford touring, ch big six medan. a dan, Good used cars at right prices. AMERICAN SALES INC., 6 ELM STREET, TEL, 1713, OPEN EVENINGS. USED CARS— taken in trade for new Fords. All in good condition and priced low with eary terms, Iupmobile 18, touring car tudebaker 17, touring car. Allen 17, tourl ear, Dodge 19, seda Maxwell 17, touring e lludson 13, coupe. Mitchell 21, touring car, 22, coupe, . coupe. touring ecar, coupe. sedan. 1 ton werm drive truck. 1 ton delivery. roadster, touring car. . coupe. . roadster, AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE. FPHONE 722-2, 48 ARCH 8T, 1933 MAXWELL COUPE- LATE MODEL, LOW MILEAGE THE OWNER HAS PURCHASED A NEW FORD AND WE ARE SELL-~ ING THIS CAR FOR HIM, A WONDERFULL BUY ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, PIONEER FORD DEALERS PHONE 1513, 2 MAIN ST, ED CARS~ Buick touring with Rex top, ex coach, Neoh 6. Gomenstrater, Chevrolet, superior touring. ¥Ford touring. HAWKER, 2 ELM 8T, A G, TEL. 2468, " Auto Parts and Accessories 11 all makes of can Full line of spriugs, guaranteed Againa breakage. Crank cas prices reasobuble, Handy 8t, corner ol Beymout, [Phone 2188, AUTO SUPPLIES—PISTON PINS, AMER. ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBES TOB LINING, MOBILOIL OILS, ECON. OMY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN 8T, n BATTERIES—T worth, Try us. tery, 167 Arch 8t. Plone 2246, =~ Westinghouss, fort, safety and ecomomy, prices reaso: able. ‘The Ball Tire Co. 219 Arch MICHELIN sorvice, Eim St Koppell Auto Supply Phone 2145, Good wuif, medium motor oll at 60c per gal This week oniy. Koppel Autv Supply, 262 Eim St. Phone 8145, TLVANI coum cup tires, 30z fabric, § 32x4 over wize cord, $23.60, T, IL Lomlll. 8§ Chestnut M. IPRING BERVICT—(iah, 0118 and greases. Distributors, Keliey-8pringfield llld Fire- stone Cord tires. Clark's Bhop, 156 Eouth Maim St Phone 169 GTONAGE BATTERIE Repbiie J. M. Farrell, 110 Frankiin 8q. 15 fOUR BATTERY—18 THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR AND SHOULD BE GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION AT REGULAR 3 CAREFUL BERVICE AT TINE & BATTERY STA- 39 WASHINGION 81, Automobiles Wanted ger edan, late ® eap. 1 pay cash, year, condition, Heral passen must be « particuiars, 29 4 G When you cal \ou the best cars and mos CAB BLRVICE=~the Improved wasicab bulit to insure safely and com fort for the passeng ates 50 cin first % mile and cts each wddi- tional quarter mile. Each additional pas senger 20 cis. extia Phoue 2700 for fm mediste attentlon Tag) Beivice 1" to rent. in- _1st_tioor. Inquire, N reet at 165 (ES-New and used At $20.50 up. Second hand at $10 and uy We are giiing away a new b Come in and get &’ chan fres and guaranteed. Taie seeral good used W sand that can be Bought MEN' 4 Cheminut &1, or stores are “just arou condition. Call Hendersen Cyele Co. 170 East Main St TRDIAN—motoreycle, 1921, With #1ds car. Automnotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch street, INDIAK MOTORCTULES—We have sever- #) good used machines. Charies B. Had Iz 2 o motorcy e, run excellent conditian. % ~ash takes ft. Owner leaving town.' Write Herald, Box 36 Tnaian