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MANGHURIANSARE | BERLIN NEWS WPADOO GAVE | _ Arpesit e NelrCE [ By ) s day afternoon, AL [~ ! ‘w ’ | ) i rnational .. A rehearsal for the play, “An En- ; Y 3 § siclan, born, He had Internatio iy 'fl". o Tntense Fighting Between Peking | = roxten i v Sewr st Hig Name Was Kept Brom List AR : . e e, s [I] SR o Athletic hall this evening at 7:30 X L) A ¢ "' Ko born. m.‘x’:“ - 3 Troops and Tnvaders ""fifl" argest crowa of o of Contributors i w ; 1754—James Hillhouse, senior, led whis born.. e 1dies of the & [ f 8 S‘& ¥ - ” T The Assocluted Piess. 1 I} st evening i . . 7 ] * % i By““',:,,,,:‘“ e P T et Al | New York, Oct. 21.—Willam G o . 4 ¢ X ' D']ly Thoughts ’ 3 S K8 S WALV AGIENG D d MeAdoo, whose nume did not appear ' Sy ave occuplod t thern ' yipy s ns of K x - ;:«ol(;p:r ]L:,\ n‘l “x I‘!lun the x\w‘ i ) ”- \\ufll ; X(v ; .I. on a list of democratic campaign - d "R ‘ i ‘The happler the time, the quick- N hu IRt bordor e bW BT el e i yoheral fund contributors made public yes- ’ ; ¥ er It passes.” A it 3 y 5 Tl terday, did, however, donate $600 to S ; Imost surroun according to :nrlnmum-n recelved here the fund, it was disclosed today by .. i & 2 o - ey tbor i s S Josse H. Jones, treasurer at New ’ VRl . ¢ s oal NO » Lateoae, fRubinEEixaprocostines/n iUt Tessboly ¢ E S Raa 30 o o1 ' . : i peci tice . [||tor conventence of “Customern. Shanhaikwa he 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator, BADARIICHRN, L It was ndicated that Mr. MeAdoo | ment army defen ng d i 8 . Anderson ol i3 ¥ the northwest ! s the ¢ Miss G hRdunot edahed ILEHOWR AR08 o § 4 | Martha Chapter, No. 21, 0. E. 8, AR8\neb ror okt % : S S was acontributor. lnls ]:txrl\lnsl(&ll\ll é . wiI* Dol s bade of AGRB A" FeRLw - 1k v charians hold (o et {0 Tave been obtaine upon b ar | : ardcies o Friday, Oct. 2, fn the | __ANNOUNCEMENTS ' 19 TRIAY ARt et A 1 riyal here yeste after a recent L . store. former.y 064 Y. ‘Btews Raternmentinies * GET LOAD OF ALCOHOL operation he underwat / atBaly- Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the non-co-operation movement in Tndia, presides af airs" 151 Miin B trom 10 & W, . K SRR great wall with b ks o e | H{OM ™WO FRE}GHT CARS moro ! meeting in Bombay to raise funds for the victims of the great flood in southern India.{t, domate and will kindly leave | O8k Bt. Honuments of all sizes and M MceAdoo's J riby C Vas o s : : : - . . A communic e rane. | Gandhi, stripped to the waist, sits on a table while he presides. ~He is now on anotherarticies at store, or it they are to bo | gur“upeotitye - o o oo it the Manchurian airplanc - where he went after John W. Davis| hunger strike. called for, please notify committee. | STRIAL VAUI oncrete wteel Tain: the government warship anchored Ly gt i e Sotaed 3 AL eallsoe forced; water preof, hermetically seal- Vo I 4 i reecived the presidential nomina- . ed, will outlast either wood or metal. at the convention In which Mr ——. e — Do not require’ larger lots. Reasonab; ndidate, He ex- | priced. N. B. Vault Co. Maple. Tel. 3765, Yards at Bridgeport. ) ! Los Angeles next ' A i 1 irda | : GUT )-'LDWERngoHod Diants, _ Carna- A shipment| 66 contributors : tions, $1.00 doz, Chrysanthmuma $1.00 s of high 500 were Governor Charles W. ' to $250 & doz, Boston ferns, 3ic. up. to be wortt D N inrEayd o L,"m r Funeral’ work done at low prices We : L n_of Ne candidate for deliver, New Britain Greenhouse: (e east | vice-presiden . E. M. House, Phone 2643-14. 4 s | prohi- | Samuel Rea, president of the Penn- CUT FLOWERS—potted planis, pleasivg R 3 n ag ent which [slyvania railroad, former Secretary varity. " Speciaiaing on.funeri work IENE el Iy s contained i vight cars, 20 [ of War Lindley M. Garrison, and i ";":';;&ER';_'_";:"‘:: :l‘-nf,:;::m:; ceeded from the stafion T L el L s consignad| Sherman L, Whipple and Moorfield ;i funeral work, free delivery. Bandallle’ ' r I Greenhouse, 13 Oak 8t. Phone 3643-12. By Prohibition Officers in | i/ nion | Storey, Bost lawyers, [ er's yamen i v, Boston lawyers, RNV ATNG UsT ~ |+ 5 Fair Spellbinder | Valuable minutes s N v'cohol ship- PR L L PRSP | " : 5 TOST—on trolley, New Britaln o Tari- | ight yards ecarly RO : | $orh . ford,. Mon., 8:07 a. m, a Davidson & e L o weized by ] In the few minutes required to run your eye over Levnihal e cmisigyn dist apd th Y aware of its! other articles, Finder please return fo in Curtailment of Oll-Time Te- | @ | pos, . these advertising columns, you may learn of something ; DEYAbh R RS i ¢ is a Bridgeport Barrel Ci i . A TOT—reward $5.00 for delivery of pair ol Lng ATe o0 on Union avenues wut aortaor the| V. & 0o o ‘ ‘ that will serve your convenience for years. AWIl| ot pack rimmea spectacies, " dentifca- ] agents nor the police had de- | i g7 | 8t., New Br ermined whether ey were involy- C o ‘ Rather valuable few minutes! A e You aren’t spending time when you are reading CITOREN—grow . v of 1s loaded on tr ks el re mever w., L our now has some : iiinetimhoituaiudangatuchs| S > 1 advertisements.. You are saving bhoth time and money. chlld's photograph. Special for this ng list, e . : 4 & A month, six photo. easels for only $3.00. AR vl pending an order for e Each day advertisers help you to compare values and Arcads Erutio . o longer goes t t | e R | 4 prices. They tell you where you can secure the best o Stcee AunciRommaingic ways in hopes of filling uniforms. ATTAGK ON LA FOLLETTE L and most sel‘viceable at lowest cost. He has no uniforms to fill b most total absence of illit- = - . ‘o e sl | ‘ 3 Advertised goods are more dependable than goods ‘ lard’s op .‘WI\HL serdice Men in Conjunction With G. d t d 'Igh t b » g 1 H d ng IT WILL PAY YOU—TO WALK A FEW Saotal e Retn g A e ) | can’t afford tO be otherwise. 4 SHIRT BARGAINS. 'ARMY & NAVY St DA Shl i Blaze Away at Third Party. | % ; STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION. ates or have had two or three years | tack on La Follette, & : Make a daily habit of reading the advertisements. in high school. p E : L H’ L ) H lt ])a‘!s_ NORWEGIAN ELECTION ne, which has o ead:| 100 i . 2 _ ‘ AUYTOMOTIVE - l s fias e s o 8 . Auto and Truck Agencles 8 Conservatives and Dry Candidates | iocal. sate and Bt ———— B J SUTCR MOTOR CARE_aes 420 o the| Lady nthia Moseley, one of the 07, 3 ! and the AT . . . o Successtul, But Indepcodent lic. dara o the " o iost beautiful women in England, Mistakes in buying are costly—avoid SADIET CTRE =g ! ; L lasgtakian tho : Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern.” Communists Hold Own. prob € 1 as taken the stump for labor in A 5 fortheoming British _elections them by reading advertisements e e Christiania, Oct. 2 ! e t ted She is speaking in behalf of her EEVROLER NOXOR AR N the storthing were ) [y 1 th-s d's candidacy, de- e vionlfiuper ie Norway yésterday and the l s’ or ; 14 . ent objections of her ODGE BROTHERS—Bales was exceptionally heavy | been don Nev tain, | father, the quis of €urzon. £ 1 8. & ¥. Motor Sales Col Only a few resulty have nd e { 1 c L - comer Franklin. _Phons 831, been announced but they t e form of the rcpubli-| The Britis) try has pro- DUBINTLAND STAR=metar oart Z8ale indicate successes for the conserv- |« « ote. ced ight use on land- ’ A. Bence, 51 Main strest. Phone 33 atives and the peasants party ahd —_— t has unusually high , sethack for the lef S5 v o rate through f vice; genuine parts and scosssories. Voting for the Moscow comint- JUDGE AS PEACE-MAKER DISTRIBUTED DAILY Q“‘,‘}':’,"'";: Sales & Bervice Co, 200 nists was light but the independent | Oct =i ) | i 2 o HAUPMOBILB CARG—Bales and _service, e e 8 ) e A sty of IHE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- Gy “Sarica ‘taton, Hartora” . foe b ottt & iatherin 4 t ] TR 2 TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN RO ik aler neter e e D e o Sl Eiehal Unithe;Level The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An i o s R nte lefend ) - — See — Audited Circulation L e LR T T the world over. ¥. L. G Service, 143 Arch 8t. Natlon: Takes o Nick Carier Novels, | oo ; : - k 4 : ORI L s ation Takes To Nidk Carfer Noy ur into acon . Greatest Game Beles and Service. A G. Hawker, 88 CHINESE LIKE JAZZ | ity e, falea fosuy, “Life’s i%%":mw‘fi Prohibition And Mars Pickford— | Sl and DeaciiSiante | ; : il ERCE-ARROW—Hudson, Emex, Amers i ) # CAP[TOL lu‘lh ading car values, See the A V. J & ‘coacl Arch Bt. Phone 2108, Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. REO MOTOR OARS—and trucka. Kenneth M. Bearle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. ne N\ Elm and Park 8t, New Britaln, Conn, ne have w _—_— Phode 2110, Local agents for Gasriel N Snubbers. RICKENBACKER— MO CARS-—Sales and service. age, 191 Park 8t. Phone 1733-2, ROLLIN—and Jusdan Motor Cars. Sal and Bervice. Onorato Motor Co. 18 YES+~-YES— YES~~ NO~ IM 2 — SUGAR LAMBIE — Main St. Phone 3425, NO-- NOSf4 YE’?"YESO/— 1S HIM2—= SUCAR & ¢+ | STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Balesroom at ) ~ . 225 Arch St. A, & D. Motor Sales Co., S U R ol el 200, 2|[Ve29885 e —— ES-5-5-57 i showroom m Bt ts of Occident Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph, Phone 2051-2. L Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 ATTRACTIVE—values Includs Iarge sortment of popular cars, piiced to se $59 to $400 Also Gray touring, demon- strator. See us for good bargains. Aaron G, Cohen. Tac, 185 Park Bt. Hartford. BUICK, 1931—5 passenger touring car In fine condition, price right. Capitol Bulek Co. ‘ BUICK—touring, 1922, & passenger, good condition. C, A, Bence, 51 Mafn &t Phone 2218, BUICK—sedan, 1924 model, 7 passcoger, run 9,000 miles and is like new Inside and out, has good tires, with vew estra never used, two bumpers, motormeter, stop light and other ejtras. See Mr Pierce at Capitol Buigk Co. 193 Arch GHRVROLET TOURING—in firal condition, excellent tires. Price $100, Onorato Motor Co, 18 Main §t| Phowe 3435, VMO \S HE) (’ALL 1 Rkaow 1S —THAT) | 'Q/ny DIDANTCHA “TELL WA A GAME GUY, BUT I AINT CROW ELKHART—touring, 1921, will seil reasonable if taken at once. Gustar HE FOLLERED ME HIM To GwAN AIO "JACK-THE GIANY HL\.ER Anderson, 181 A It's so discourag lose things — ether | prized for inestimable | \\ DOWAl TO “THE \ | |ABoUT HIS ” o< 11 B 1oy ; Y 4 Y i TE ) / it be bought at a b money value, or for sen | i}& WANT ) OFFICE VIS -:RfiAYv" BUSINESS / can be bought at a big | | | b=0 \\ .O. j i Trades and terms considered. i al reasons 4 G = ' / . C. A. Bence, 51 Maln 8t. Phone 2215, timental reasons. N g R Sl ED. KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, full K £ ¥ line of used cars and parta. 26 Willow o ' There are scores of §| / . Pho o at s ) ) A ESSEX TOUR T4 oylmder, Th people who, at such ai bt - 7 g n g00d mechanical conditlon and can be unfortunate time, keep | E N 2 . 1 2 bought fof $350, cash required %1 1 L 3 hey | A City Service fihfl\"n.jl" Hartford AL optimistic bec they A\ R FORD—rumabaut, ravber_and, mechanical have faith in the Want J 0 z o . eondition good. Price $100. Inquire, 42 r the art f < ! / /87, Dewey 8t., 2nd’ tioor Ads to recover the arti ¢ , i ~ s d /] FORD COU G —Tnquire T 7 W cles lost. 3 y ] | P Holmes, 17 Fabview St - B AN Y VORD, 1917—touriig car, THis C&r_can 7 s prese g f 5 \ 7 be bought for 875, with terms. Good . The Wants present - 3 i 3 / tunning condition. Automotive Uked Car list of appeals where ail il it > ] . N : Exchange, §§ Arch St.Phone 1769 g X hing ‘ 2 % \ —— FORD TOURING, 192i—aiso 1921 Ford may read of thin / | I 3 = : ) sedan. Rudolph's Garage, 137 Cherry and found. Losers and < 8t Phone 2081-%. Salesroum, ¢ Elm 8t sg-l 0 P o1 I E A4 17 Phone 33! finders, don’t fail to use ] r \’ /17 VI HODIONCOACH it - { 3 N - newly painted. 'Park Bt. A Ce.. 332 Park St Open evenirge ustil