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PLNS FOR LOANS ARESATISFACTORY Al Terms Complied With-- England’s Arrangements e Parls, Oct. 13. — The reparation commission announced today that the Dawes plan organization had been fully estabilshed and that the d German government h complied 5 3 : 3 Fe During this time he was employed with sl of the requirements to date | 'O the notlce ot Buperintendent M- | resigned hiv pastorats, wnined. een- us carctaker at the Roman Catholic |the transfer of the D'Angelo tract on Under the agresment made st trg |nllin, of the provinclal police. siderable current about the streets bt et e East street on which Dorfman. al. recent international conferenc in onAEen L Ok e nSRise o NER B iR inRtINE Dot in xR add Coming to New Britain at the end [1¢8e8 he paid a deposit to Gorbach. , Yondin % matic Asylum not only asserts that | last night. | ok atiout two yoats he enbered ‘the The land involved is one of two. K The commission approved the plans | I 13 Captain Alexander, but tells| While no one could be found to |employ of the Armour & Co., re.|tracts being, considered by the C as e PN it considerable detall events | confirin the rumor, mewmbers of the n school committee for eric Sritish and Ge n ‘ v maining in the employ of that com- & new school for American, Britlsh and Getman | yyion are known to huve occurred | officlal board of the church and offl- of war glve thelr services when | Maining in the employ t PR e b participation in the $200,000,000 2 5 there | d, but this was an|Pany for several years. He joined : loan to Germany and suggested that | th¢ !l{¢ of the famous mine oper-|clals of Everyman's Bible clase B QU 1s a | the police force in June, 1906. a receit published statement deniea a Iormanyand 8ig 1L o tor, | when questioned stated that they SILUFIALOC 8 IO ChpihBre e m fiss Kathe D having any connection with, the agent-gencral for reparation roup of men who see the necd at He married Miss Katherine Dunn payments ought to be e provincial authoritics are for- | were not at liberty to speak. Dr. Hii times in giving | Of this city on October 17, 1896,and | Dorfman claims Gorbach called on e und date to the | Davis was out of town today and "]" ’""‘“"dk " rsts thom “thets| of the union six children were born, [him and made a proposition to selt b afficials in cl of the Oklahoma | Mrs. Davis stated that she could not B e e ot ey 'eI™| his wite, aons and daughter surviv. |fOF $8,500. After viewing the tract 8% State Lunatic um in the lope of |Elve any information. President Lyek D carpying foubithis puesi Dorfman made a proposition of $7,- | —_— ose his life was lost We honor | INg him. The children are James, P clearing up the mystery. 1f the late | Walter R. Fletcher of Everyman's I 3 AT, | rge Jou 500 for cash. F. H. Holmes held a Lngland's Part o - o and respect him as we do all those | eorge, Paul, Louise, Francls and i Capt James Alexd r should be Bible class made the same reply. (Fontinued From First Page) P 8 Sl | N Pou i written option on the land, but Gor- 1 o 3 { who wear the uniform,” he said. | 1<«€on. ' Four sisters also survive him, sondon, Oct. 13, — Underwriting alive the denoucment would be the | Attorney Mortimer H. Camp, chair- | — % J S| Mrs, T. Smith and Mrs. 7. Horan of | bach represented that he was em- arrangements are now procecding lmost sensational climax o the ban- |nan of the ofticial board of the |the same time his regrets and In- | Rev.sWilliam Ross of the Iirst| e, - TV SpL VR B PO B o owered to execute a deed, Dorfman for Great Britain's portion of the 1 afairs of what has turned out to | Methodist church could not be lo- | dignation. 4 | Baptist church also offered a prayer | yrq ‘sarcaret Cullen of Dublin, Ire-|claims. On this representation, he xv.m.w. ),000 Dawes plan loan o |be one of the atest mines ever | cated this afternoon. h.-uru flowN.l at the 9 o'clock mass | in the evening service for the “brave Jand, and a brother, Peter Skelly of [&lleges, he pald Gorbach $100 in Germany, for which the Bank of | brought to | the far north, What appears to give consider- |at St. Joseph's church of which |men who do their duty in the face | gt & the presence of a witness, Later he )‘.ji:\nnd will issue a prosy s ey i able weight to the rumor is the fact | Skelly was a member, )‘bnl\-‘rdnylnl. great risk, He expressed his A solemn high mass will be cele- | demanded either that the deed be Wednesday. that the exccutive committee of the |Mmorning when Rev. Michael Keat- | sympothy for the bereaved family, - |y oniar g 8t Joseph's church tomor- | excutd or the deposit returnd, but Investors will be asked to sub- A Bible class, scheduled for & regular | IN& Who had just returned from the| That the murdered policeman was | o0 00 e SRR AUAEE (IR Gorbach refused to comply with scribe five per cent on application, ' A h mecting tomorrow evening, has | NOSPital, where he had adminis-{one of the best on the local force | o policemen of Patrolman Skelly |elther request whereupon Dorfman 25 per cent in November, 30 per AN been called together suddenly this |tered the last rites of the church '01" shown by statements made today will act as pall bearers, namely |consulted counsel, cent in December and 32 per cent in | afternoon, the notices being given (the d¥ing ~man, prayed for his|{by men with whom he had come | oy, fio McCarthy, Michael Cosgrove, January, making 92 per cent for the i by telephone and definite informa- ’l‘j‘.‘l‘;‘:’ ‘f'z“:}:‘;i""fl"|]’.j‘:l’3; '1"""1’“ .fl‘_‘" °°‘}‘1'“°' in an officlal capacity. | joge;n Kennedy, Walter Malona, AWARD BAZAAR PRIZES. bonds Which will hear seven yer " tion refused, and the official board | ¥ blle on duty, by a | That ho made no unnecessary 8- | gorgount Matthias Rival and Class| ‘gue following! prishs ere sward- cent interest. Montagu Collet Nor. A Y A of the church, which met last ¥ri- coward,” the priest said. You | rests and never failed on a job is Lanphe: Burlal il be in St a c the T St ! : v -anpher. Burlsl wi ® in 8t} .q at the Daughters of Scotla babaar man, governor of the Bank of E day evaning, also being called sud- have scen im out in front of this|the tribute of Mis former superior | yiarvs cometers. - Sy e Tne ;i iy AL shurch Sunday after Sunday direct- | offi [FE AL SSNRALY held in St. Jean Baptiste hall: Bed land, declares that the British quota [!()]|] 1]5[(1&[1 0 Nme Svslems denly for a special scssion this eve- j Church Sunday after Sunday direct- | officers. | " Chief Willlam C. Hart fssued an Sl bt b, undoubtedly will be quickly sul /! s 0 g ing traftic and watching out for the | 1In discussing the murder this |y dor this morning for all members ?Md'or:& ‘:k ‘T:;n;n '-'l‘_h'rmn u scribed. ) Are Pl&flflefl Dr. :Dayis has peen!fu! this clly for Ffa‘l'f-t,\ of you o a yaue lvhndron morning Probation Officer E4ward | or the police department to Teport | Gooie; oemny. Ellaboth Wackay: ol Other Big Loans Likel 1bout five years. A little over three | 11is morning he took his life in his) C. Connolly said, “In common With |.¢ police headquarters t w ‘. ? Bl L LA hands, whe v ; (27 LI adquarters tomorrow | g,y - Willlam Talt; cake, Steve New York, Oct. 13.—Compl S vears ago he organized the Every- |hands when duty summoned him,|all those who knew Ofticer 8KellY |;orning at 8:45 o'clock to attend ot} . Brown of the 200,000,000 loan to Ge nan's Bible class, an organization 'and oW he is at death's door, with fintimately I am very much grieved |the funeral of their fellow worker | KO0 PIIIOW cases, Agnes Brown. vill t for ot shing det. 1 Haying s Take. his fate in the hands of the Great|at his untimely death, while in dis- “ will pave the way for t] ( having among its members Catho- i | 3 b n dis- |24 “pay honor and respect to the D ¥ revi Jows and Protestant and rep- Director of all traffic, It he|charge of his duty. He always im- | memory of James Skelly, who died| HARTFORD MERCHANT DIES dred million dol ! ting 27 different denomina- ‘Passes on, may God clear his path|pressed me by his cheerfulness, |in the performance of his duty.” Hartford, Oct. 13.—Charles 8. future in the opinion of ! The class has g membership @S he has cleared yours on the busy | kindness, honesty and faithfulness to | Hills, veteran dry goods merchant bankers. tatively propos of 2.200 and last winte¥ won a silver Street. Pray for him.” Hardly|duty.” and in business here more than 50 While a great pa COMMErCe commIsSIon is| oving cup in a contrst to detormine | had the priest concluded than an| “I've known Jim Skelly ever | DIES UN'DER AUTOMOB]LE years, dled at the Hartford hospital ness would he for accou stood to have 0 placed be- 10 jargest class east of the Missis- Altar boy came in with word that|since T was a boy,” said Attorney | today after a month’s iliness. many industries it was said an outgrowth | ginni river. It is one of the largest the policeman had died and vra,\'vrug David I. Dunn, chairman of the that France already was neg e here with iy the world |were at once asked for the repose | hoard of police commissioners. “He ;! —_———— for $160,000,000 and t ey of o That a determined effort will be ‘nr1:”1 :-m;!}m e n ‘mti“}'an o;\n o!}'he best liked officers in |16 Year Old Binghamton Girl PLAINVILLE was insistent that her ! Wi-imade to have Dr. Davis recall his his 1mhus Day sern Stithe eity. He was a careful man, < ASSESSORS' NOTICE given w-m:jlm'p““y = and Ohjo and :n:\;:",:\'mn if same 11,\.: ;:(dn sub- cvening at the South Congregational | always made absolutely sure it was | RER=S g A, Ty U A linerians ENbinx o hentviNarls America’s share of ; > L Yania pijtted, is a foregone conclusion. church, Rtev. Dr. George W. C. Hall | necessary before he ever made an| Year Old Friend. ISott pu RN tgwp ';pfifl ville loan, $110,000,000, will be prod 14 0. V. and M. J. Can Swer- dhenabebiv b iy, compared the dead policeman 1o larrest. He could handle crowds | el ety Uil nve Olachatile toa e ot of the Nicke system Columbus, stating that there are|purely through his personality and | Binghamton, N. Y. Oct. 13.— ?l“do:“’}""“‘ 1, 1924, aiss "fht)'dm::l; tional bankers connected with NEW BR]TAIN MEN HELD heroes who have dled as herolcally | disposition and seldom had to use | Elizabeth McHugh, 16, was found |fled to flle a prescribe 'P""e' st P. Morgan & Company group said {and valiantly in times of peace as| force or harsh language.” crushed to death under an -over- (Of Such taxable property, perfected Ofticlals of the mora than 300 banks| 10, 1) { SR {there are those who died in time of | "y, wag a born policeman,” said |turned automobile on the North |according to the law, with the board O it 1T e e e plan, it da under-]Three Detained on Technical Charge | war. Prosrenting © Attar e . | Venton road near here yesterday by ;,11.9,:;,,". on or before November cate disregarded the legal holic od, contemplates four eeettcl i .| “We had an instance of this kind | yrooactu o S - | boy who was gathering butternuts. |1, 1924, G 1;":,.7‘,““'“ )’:_1_"“»“}“"“’”‘3 | ern systems built, the ¢| Im Jewett City Pending Investiga- |, our midst today,” he sald, “mw:lm"‘,',’“";m' x:‘"a ]")’;’l“‘v:m},:":" h:’";,‘_; Investigation by Coroner Grank| A description of such property or deposit with Morgan' AR ctoany s \ia, Ba | tion by Police. of our police foree was summoned | v "did 1is duty and performed it |J- Hitchcock disclosed the girl had [estate (each to be separately des- fimorrow R e < ;m”" :”‘ i el Plate gystems | g o . ito do his duty and he did it. nec) Aghly '" Ta 'm“_ it. He was |been riding with Harold Whitted, 14, cribed) must be made out'and prop- et f (v;“ Ac to intormation. 5 enl V.Ir“r\V City, Oct. 13.—Three New , «Ho counted not his life, he saw w;v"m";"'z;t'm! a“,‘i nn\,;r faltereq | %00 of a neighbor. ~ The car had erly sworn to. This also applies to acribed. g : 1 circles, such a | Britain men, giving names of Henry ihis duty and with his life our 7oy SOERERORS BAE BEVEE PARELEC [apparently swerved from the road |al motor vehicles, excess on mort- Financial district information ac- | assign the Reading com- | Ye 21, 2¢3 8 mrtiord te et i propertyshias beentipurchased, B (IS STEEEH bring back his man {a0d overturned. Police said Whit- |gages, etc. cepted as true, though lacking con.| PANY and the C ew Jersey|Joseph Wornick, 21, Hotel Grand, |the line of his duty as a DG e s im despite | td admitted driving the car, but| Failure to return a list, failure to firmation of the Morgan house savs| [0, ¢ Bait lo system,|and Henry O'Dell, 18, West Main |sarvant he gave up his life and died great odds, “Seldom it ever did he | V&S 50 nervous he could give no [provide proper description or failure that the banking commission for | V1CH OWAS g merest e e s ey hocy |on the operating table, a hero. W gL S0 WOV VU e |dotalls. 1t fsbelleved he becgme [to_have list properly ‘sworn to, handling the| German (fiotaeas il Sherift Dolan today as they were |ougnt tp think seriously of his| el d ot Catita T as don s danc frightened and ran away . obliges Assessors to fill out or per- Palip the neTe b AT e Norfolk and Weatern wiven allcilling) 8t houses here. *They Bad |nerolsm and ey to be.wnrthy of {t:3| (8,7 (2 208 B EIATRal 0 B fect lists for each delinquent, adding e rtood points, | ovciom of its own the commis- | COme in an antomobile. The deputy | «when Officer Skelly went to bed | always J 3 A e & usual margin in transactions of ; Aerinihaating ed under $75 one of the best policemen on the P this kind. Under this arrangement, | 5100’8 tentative plan, would be x.i-“lf‘l‘dff s t'\(rr]n_nv;llc un ; 75 |last night he did not know what| ot B, T P BONENG O e |Gloucester Guardsmen cribed by law. : 3 CMEN | gignod to the Pennsylvania lines and | bonds each technically on a charge |would happen today. Tut he had 7 ° L %f Blanks can be obtained of th the Morgan group of banke would| 5" - icense | “He was not aggressive, but when 5 < 3 obtained o e purchase the bonds from the Gor. | e Lackavanna and the Virginian of peddiing without a lcense. |a duty which came up before im |, ' 1% T BEREERC B ques- Seize Two Rum Ships | ssesors, at the Town Clerics oftice man government at §7 for sale to| '™ TO2dS ped by the commis-| A this morning and he did it He o % Sot he Knew what he was| Glouster, Mass, Oct. 13.—Two mo- [or Judge Byington's drug store. the American public at 02, This rep. | 507 1 U "r”“-" L Qrent Lakes | Miscellaneous Shower ;1'“}"‘“1d”:°"r'uf!"flnf° of his faith| \ iz about. T always helieved in |tOF crafts carrying an aggregate of | Monday, October 13th, from 1:15 : s 3 the peake and Ohio sys-| 5 s 7 n his duty. Ak : SR 2,200 gall f alcohol w ized |to 5:00, difference betwe ! s .# 2,200 gallons of alcohol were seize ::T;:: i,.,r',,g r{,{’;‘ Doty . would be assigned | In Honor of 'M 58 “ alsh | ™" e morning service at Trinity |7iM SKelly and always liked him by coast guardsmen here last night.| Wednesday, October 13th, from which must be p [ esisocll erneoie Some s "“"} Methodist church yesterday morn- ! Five men on board the boats were [1:15 to 5:00 p. m other offering exper T b e b |ip, ey Dr. John T Davis prased | ATTACKS IMMIGRATION LAW |held for the licaring before the | Saturday, Octobor 15th, from 1:15 1 : T3 and the | mie, 1n honor!of Miss Agues Walsh: | ot {he ‘osols ;mr‘i&an“'»lp"'.i\l; Baitimare, Oct. 13—Declaring that | United States Commissloner in bonds |to 5:00 and 7:00 to 3:00 p. m. \ I Leely into| The home was aftractively decorat- not knowing that he had already |(N® 2ct restricting immigration pass- |of $1,000 each. ! Tuesday, October 21st, from 1:15 b ATHER ICIEK EDITOR ¢ oy olor scheme of yellow ana : 2 o ¥1ed by the last congrees was “con-| The motorboat bearing the desig- [to 5:00 p. m. ¢ fiblosthere Men M NOT e heing used, Guests In attend- | i oaean tn v rois inclided I0 | e in an anti-Catholic spirit,” |nation C-563 was taken elght miles| Thursday, October 23rd, from 9:00 o e e would | ance included fricnds from New as. the morning sersies. comament | Archbishop Michael Curley yester- [off Eastern Point by Captain Mal-(to 5:00 p. m. ; Yormer Curate at Sacred Heart | ro a| York city, Stamford, Bridgeport, upon the fact that policemen are | 1aY in an address to more than 6,000 |eolm F. King. She had 2,000 gal-| Saturday, October 25th, from 9:00 Church o b et E Boll | tributed | New Haven and Hartford. A tur- sailed upon at all times {o risk their | PCrSOns said that the effects of the ions of alcohol ahoard. Three men, [to 5:004and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m, o s olcles ot | istern systems, | key menu was served. Miss Walsh | jive for the protection of Nife apq |act would ba harmful to the coun- | giivng as their names Joseph Clar-| Monday, October 27th, from 9:00 “New England.” | ntly, the com-| Wil become the bride of Alfred Ben- | property and that they usually get|try in the years to come. ‘nmiarn, f\lnsi? Ciaramiaro and Jer- {to 5':‘”\ and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Revi st e ; | t o lines| nis, Wednesday, October 22, at St jjtin thanks for it. Referring di- —_— i'nn‘\(- Wr‘nnrmf:' ]nll of Boston, were 5 l})’ftdo";!gg);"doftgre'ro2:!4)\“. D!r:‘m tev. Stanley Iclek who was editor | e eastern | Mary's church. o i Skelly ai |taken into custody. : : T8 H X b of the “Cathollc Leader” in this clig Lt e i S T’J?:U;n.:? yr\‘g';vc:,m;;'fl':".u; gfa;::.,, FAMOUS SURGFON DIES A boat bearing the registration | Thursday. October 31st, from 9:00 for several years and who was a 1aon ! TROUBLE AT MINE e wasldolr e his A1ty | St. Paul, Oct.'13.—Dr. Archibaid number C-2862 was captured oft [to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. assistant pastor of the Sacred He oAl Clarksburg, W. Va,, Oct. 13.—TW®0 | “\fa appreciate those who went to | Maclaren, 66, physician of St. Paul | Doghar breakwater by Captain Rich- | Saturday, November 1st, from 9:00 has been named editor of 1 were wounded, one seriously, & | war to fight for our country.” said |and the northwest, died at his home |ard E. Ryder. She had 204 gallons |to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. ew: F 1e tipple was burned and a power | Rov. Henry W. Maier of the First|here yesterday, He wasa profeesor | of alcohol on board. John Magruga | Plainville, Conn. puntedsinut Daily Thoughts ] house dynamited during a gun battle | Congregational church, “Today our | Of surgery at the University of Min-and Nicholas Cole, both of Glowces- |October Sth, 1924, Chicopee, Mass. > : st night between armed guards at|attention is called to one who per-|nesota and a fellow of the American |tcr, were arrested. W. J. SIMPSON Father Iciek was one of the city's | the Cambria Coal Company mine at|manently offered his life to the |College of Surgeons. Iils father was | el 8. P. WILLIAMS most popular clergymer He was| og s to the end of |l.umber Port, 5 miles from here, and |service of need at all timer'” He | General Robert N. MacLaren, Indian The Want Ads are the best house J. J. KIMMEL an active member of the Rotary club | rockoning.™ an attacking party of several men. gaid the men who volunteer in times | fighter of the northwest. "to house canvasser in existence. Assessors. and was chaplain of the American | Legion. During the period that he | ——— - was in charge the circulation of the b vy et "t THE POTTERS BY J. P. McEVOY which increase has continued under his suceessor, A. S. Andrulewicz. | ] = i o oo oo cloE AR as | ——— (IF YOU WILL I'D LKE TO SEE THE NEVER_MIND, Y [T TAKES A MAN TO WERE_(OMING TOA church now in constriction at Wal- | ALLOW ME , MADAM. ) | [TRAIN WINDOW SOME DAY LET IT G0——| [D0 THINGS AFTER ALL) ——. TUNNEL ~-ALL Eterd L e e et THAT CAN BE RAISED WITHOUT, DOESN'T 172 OH WELL, IT'S JUST KNO DOWS C10SED, el e A FELLOW GETTING A NG HOW-~AND ANYWAY AR A PERMANENT WAVE IN A MANS JOB IN THIS WORL Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have to Victor S. Davis of strect, and Miss Elsi of 820 South M Guido Giantonio street, and Miss Leah 494 South Main street. There’s a practical and — ok on wonnity | POLLY 'AND R PALS touch with opportunity HE A and choose a positior hat is worth while and M LAD YOURE WHY CAANT T, Y'CANT HOLD A G holds encouragemen GONG Yo STUDY UNKZ I GOT FIDDLE wATH ;_lflt’il?:‘dht*“m! S | THE. VTOLIN, ASH. A GOOD EBAR YER EAR, mmIOT: uture. | , ) TS MY FAVO! \‘\'E) k Work that's congenial rfs*auu‘;u*‘?' » E pleasant and profitable Lok 2 at hand for those w take advantage of the Want Ads. For those who trustworthy, capable anc k. energetic the Wants contain many chances 8 that lead to jobs that are steady, profitable and % pleasant. 3 The better grade o workers watch the Wants. SKYS HES THE FRHOUS RESIGNATION- BY CAPT, JAMES ALEXANDER | b o ™ Head of B, B. G May Leave City--Inlormation Withheld Aftirming Victoria, B. C,, Oct. 13 himselt to be Captain James Alex- ander, manager of the famous en-| R ‘i gine mine at Atlin, and whose A persistent rumor that Rev. John body was reported recovered from| L, Davis, pastor of the Trinity the wreck of the ill-futed steamer, | Methodist church, founder and lead- Princess Sophia, an inmate of the|er of Everyman's Bible class and Oklahoma State 1.u Asylum, has | district governor of Lions clubs in started an investigation which came | Conneeticut and Rhode Island has NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924, ' Crooks’ Auto Police Seized TN A DEPARTMENT 10 ATTEND JAMES SKELLY'S FUNERAL Entire Force to Pay Last Respects to Man Slain Performing | Duty, Policeman James Skelly was born in Dubiin, Ireland, in December, 1868, the son of James Skelly and louise Somerville Skelly. At the we of 21 years he came to the ('nited States and took up his resi- dence in Deep River, this state, where he spent about two years, MHAY SUE GORBACH OVER REALTY DEAL Dorfman Sags He Made Deposit on D'Angelo Tract David Dorfman, a Pleasant street grocer, declared this morning that he Las consulted an attorney and Is considering action against A. Gor- bach for falure to execute a deed for “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly 'Arranged For Quick . and ‘fll’ Reference, LIND RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS daye o001 1 8180 41, Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6§ words to & line. 14 lines to au lnch, M No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Oyer the Telephone for conyenlence of Oustomers. Call 926, Ask for n “Want Ad” Operator, ' ANNOUNCEMENTS | Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Monument Works, 173 Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes and description, Carving and letter cutting our specialty. BURITAL VAULTS—Concrete eteel rein- forced; water preof, hermetically seal- od, will outlast either wood of metal, Do fiot require larger jots, Reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co. Maple. Tel, 2765, Klorists CUT FLOWERB—potted plants, all_kinds of forns. Funeral work done at low pri New Brital Greenhouse, Cor. Oak and LasSalle Sts. Phone 2543—1!._ CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing variety. Bpeclalising on funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouss, 617 Church St. GUT FLOWERS—potted planta, all kinds, tuneral work, free delivery. ~Sandallie' Greenhouse, 218 Oak 8t. Phone 26 Lost and Found 5 BOOK—My bank book, No, 23957, Commercial Trust Co, lost, Alipio Valiri, 184 Oak 8t., City. BUNCH OF KEYS—lost, Finder Kind)y return to Herald office and recelve re- a. FOX—hound, lost, white and brown Owner's name on callar, tag No. 36107 Danfel Rivers, 132 Clark St. GOLD—neck chaln with gold nugget pe dant, Baturday p. m. batween Coul 8t., Professional Bullding and Emmons place. Phone $6 or 1496-13. Reward Irene 8. Conklin. LOST—A. D. 8. Fraternity pin, between Kensington Ave.. and High school. Find- er please phone 1422-3. VATLUABLE—plece Sunday morning Hill._Phona 11 of _plumbing, found Robbins Ave., Mapls Personals ] ASTHMA—T have been cured, 25 years a victim, You also may be cured. Fu particulars fres on request. Write R. E. Goddard, 43 Orlent St., Meriden, { _Conn. No drugs. No medicines. | CHTILDREN—grow up. Photographs of children mever grow. Let us make your child’s photograph. Special for thix month, six photo easels for only $3.00. Arcade Studio, Store Announcements | AFTER—October 20th, Morell's Battery Shop will be located at 10 Elm &t fea- | turing the Hartford Battery and a full | tine of Radio aots, tires and accessories. Present, at 156 Arch St. | Auto and Truck Agencies | BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and apitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch St. 2607. CADILLAC CA! ales and Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern | _West Main, corner Lincoln_streets, CHEVROLET, MOTOR UARS—Baies and service. * Buperior Aute Company. 176 Arch 8t Plione 211, | DODGE BROS. MOTPR _ GARS—Balés and service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Co, | 188 Elm St., corner Franklin, Plione 731 DURANT AND STAR—motor cars. Sales “Just Real Good Cars.” C. 1 Main street. Phone 2315, | FORD CARB—Fordson tractor. Bales ser- vice: genuine parts and accessories. Automotive Bales & Service Co. 200 F. Main Bt HUPMOBILE CARB—Balen and s City Service Station, Hartford corner Stapley St. 'A. M. Paonessa. CEXINGTON—high grade motor Sales and Bervice. C. A. Bence, Main 8t. Phone 2215, 4 WMAXWELL AND GHRYSLER—Eales and service. McGauley & Bennett. 98 Arch 8t. Phone 2052. MOON MOTOR CARB—favorably known the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and 8ervice, 142 Arch 8t. Phone 635. NASBH—~motor cars. See the new line. Bales and Service. A. G. Hawker, bi Elm street, PIERCE-ARROW —Hydson, Essex, Amer- lca’s leading car values. Bee t! pew coachet Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch Bt. Phone 2109. REQ MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Bearle & Co.. Sales and Service, cor. Eim and Park St., New Britain, Conn. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabilel Snubbers. ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars. Saien Service. Onorato Motor Co. 18 Main St. Phone 3425, STUDERAKER—Service aud Salesroom at 225 Arch 8. A. & D. Motor Eales Co., Ine. Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT _AND motor cars, showroom at 4 Elm At Service 127 Cherry 8t. ‘The Bleeve. Valve Motor” R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2081-2, Autos and Trucks for Sale L BUICK, 15215 passcoger touring car fine _condition, price right. Capltol Buick Co, BUICK—touring, 19 cal 5 VERLAND— 5 passenger, good condition. C. A. Bence, §1 Main &t Phone 221 GHEVROLET TOURING—in first _clam condition, excellent tires. Price $100 Onorato Motor Co.. 18 Main St| Phone 3425, DoDH touring car, 1 A-1 condition 4 good tires, price $195. Call at 987-3 or write, Box 14- Herald, DODGE _SEDAN—In very good (o 44 Hamilton St DURANT—we have | business coupe tha! has never been driven even in & demon- stration, It can be bought at & big saving. Trades and terms considered C. A Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 3215. ED. NEDT'S—auto _exchange, full line of used cars and parta. Willow street. Phone 2093 FORD—touring, with winter top. running order. 340 takee it. 238 ¥ throp Bt. Tel, 1072.3. FORD, 1817—touring car. be bought for running condition. Automative Excbange, 86 Arch Bt. FORD TOURING, 192 sedan.. Rudolph’ St. Phone 2051-2. Salesroom, 4 Elm 8 Phone_3393. HUPMOBILE, 1916—roadster, can be bought for $100. Rackliffe’s Attomobile Btore, Bigelow St. OAKLAND—touring, new paiot, 3 he mi-balloon , tires, car looks and ru: like mew, has bad best of care. S-44 model, @ bargain, car at Lash Motor Co., or call Wm. J. Merrin. 943, OVERLAND, 1921 —touring car. lst clam shape n ery detail, § ve good cord % of them brand This car new., Price $200, down. M. Irving Jester, 157 Areh St. Mhons M. | l AUTOMOTIVE ; I oy