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TABORITES BEATEN AT BRITISH POLLS | (Fontinued From Plrst Page) ’ conservatives thii [ Machonald Reclected Prime Ministur Donald was ree Mr, MacDona ol 17724 votes w his Captain W. H, W policd 624, Lady ‘ler date for t v Ruckingh 1 General Sir A tive, Sh pe 1 .0 G eral Kiox Hodzes Deteated admiralty t ent, © 1 1 Vis v lis \ W labor m votrs to nent Frof. Asquifhi Defeated feat mi ward admit- ted profound disappointment and said he re rance of his connection with or the time being at a Aside from all ra- tions his loss is & a 1 s the y at tisgappearar st, of one of the country’s most distinguished statesmen. The first returns from the coun- ry districts showed a conservative gain in the Ras diviston of Hampshire, w Col. Sir Arthur Holbrook, cor defeated J.ieutenant Comm REDIE Fletcher, Jiheral. a . Greene, 1a horite. Last year Fletcher defeated Holbrook hy a narrow margin. Sir J. A. R. Marriott, conserva- ned his seat for York, and W. Ormshy-Gore, conserv- ative, also retained the Stafford di- vision of Staffordshire. Hastings is Returned Attorney General Patrick ings, whose conduct of the Camp- bell prosecutions was perhaps the most important indirect cause of the Hast- downfall of the labor government, retained his seat at Wallsend, poll- ing 1 5 votes against 15,672 for his conservative opponent, S. How- ard. City Advertisement TO TAXPAYERS Assessors” Notice All persons in the Town of New Britain, liable to pay taxes are here- by notified and requested to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November next, @ list of all property owned or possessed by them on the first day of October 1924, The A s will meet in their office, CITY HALL West Main Street WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, and every day thereafter during Oo-~ tober, except Sundays, for the pur- pose of receiving said lists. Oftice Hours from 9 a p. m. Monday and S nings from 7 to 9. Attention is c: ing Statute: “Each resident and every corpora- tlon of any town liable t list and pay taxes thereor or before the first day of in each year, give in his and sworn to as here scribed; and if he st refuse to do so, the fill out a list for him ¥ all property wWhich son to belleve is o Hable to taxation, a tion thereof from t tion they can obtain a unto 10 per cent of the F. M. ZIMM JAMES J. BU JOS. A. KLOSKOW Assc pre- 1l neglect or Assessors shall frer have rea by him, nd add there- valuation.” ors. REALTY Snowdes Phillp Snowdor ected |the church of Scotland, was reeleot- chancellor of the [ed for Ayr and Bute, 1 Exchequer in the MacDonald cabi sorry He Won retatned his us member for erywhere sPmpathy was ex- Colne Valley division of the sod with former Premier As-| Ridir Yorksl quith because of his 1oss of his place | AR of Atholl was ree in pariiament. K. R. Mitchell, the [! T tern Mborite who put him out, remarked, | T I 1K [ expressing the customary thanks ol [to those who had gathered in the polling place, that he was sure his Woman Is D Was re fon of James Brow: P lord high ne ini [ Ustinguishe i that the result brou, juiring in Wit mal satisfaction. Mr. Asquith | the great shipping centers and the Al e Lo showed his appreciation, small towns apd villages, almost (e Tears in His Eyes without exception, in every farming et There scemed to be a tear or two |area of the natfon, thelr forming in the eyes of the old| ypapor held tight ita grip. upon he il | liberal Jeader when Mrs. Asquith | inogt of the congested areas in the in at their e took the train for London|great urban centers such as Glas- this forenoon: " Tt would be an affectation to pre- to | tend.” he said, opponent &that 1 am not pro- | recognized ght him no per- #0 strong was the tide that has car- ried them to triumph, centers of the north midlands aban- doned both liberals and laborites to get under the tory banner as did fetime of five years If they want to, There was no extensive part of hg country In which the conserva. ven did not increase their strength, hey recaptured long lost seats in ties and rural districts alike. The thickly populated Industrial Blackmail Attempt Ends. With Arrest of Suspect 30~ An attempt to Boston, Oect, blackmall Henry G, Lapham, social ly prominent financier and milifon- alre resident of Brookline, Mass., re- sulted yesterday in the arrest here Boston, Schlazone, the police say, was trap- of Salvatore Bchiazone of ped by & ruse when he from a messenger a accepte Mr, Mr. Lapham, who a year ag gave a $350,000 clubhouse to Yal university and who is a member of the Boston Athletic association and a director in numerous large finan- Roston, gow and London but even some of [rcceived on October 26 in his mall these shifted from socialism to con- at the athletic club a demand for | servatism, clal enterprises in greater nfoney, package con- taining marked Dbills in place of the $5,000 which had been demanded of Lapham upder threats of death. AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard ~ Headings - in every day wuse on the Classified Page, Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925, “Closing time for insertion d 0, le 1o 1 disapps e O i ' ' v the indly disappofyt |l \;nh e I | Labor has lost many seats o5, The note was written on a small in same day's-paper G ad. | it iopos, indeed our oM} rpaing to be soen whether it ha/pice of papor inclosed in a piain . M. non B e ot ncennt the dectaion 108t ground with the elestorate, It,cnvelops,and -bofe. the , caption: it Wb feated v must accept u;v “}.(tllo‘n in genorally consldered, however “Itallan Blackhand.” « st patlia S lser 18 ML :“‘l'“‘l:‘.]‘\' that when all the votes are tabulat-'_ e e e : / | Khinaepitiedanr 1P %, it is not Iikely to be found that Miss Perkins to Take ANFOUHORNENTE s e true Briton .. Dlabor mas polled as many as'it did P 1=BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 4 e voting was: Churehill, 10,843; 1 11008 Mot . State Bar Examination | :—psati Norices t 1] G. G, Sharp, liberal, 10,080; and J.® YOAT aso. Miss Margaret W. Perking of this| J—FIORISTS ] 1 HEha 50 o " v Gl Q A—FUNERAL DIRECTORS i . MePhie, labol o5 1l‘l"“ hjlthk ::ln: ll"“ mAny 1:‘:"“‘"‘“ city has filed’ notice with the clerk | s—LOST AND FOUND % s and jor-General J. E. B. Seely, for-into parliament last year through. ¢ the superior court of her inten: [ i—PERSONALS / ) th re liberal minister, was defeated minority polls on three-sided fights: o, to {ake the examinations for| 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS the conservative candidate in the , left them out of the house this year. | jmission to the bar. > vatives were | Isle of Wight, Many liberals stepped down to than N‘ 4 Gain "0"1' N‘IT- hat tnejRermit conservatives to have straight ter returns showed that the fented | enzsea ivad MhaaRsn i more | NENta with labor opponents and of 1he | seats and the liberals and laborites' Kreat majority of the liberals who e Nsl e on sk ivautia < did not step dosn were put down | < v (i e Dl when the ballots were counted. SN ot- | should lose all of these remaining Thelr famous leader, H. H. Asquith, Aot the conservatives would have fell With his cohorts, losing to labor A MalorIty (hlaxaran et A0 [ meat that had 'been liberal for fe ultimate majority bids!nearly a century. Former Premier to be greatest me [ sers yshire miner | well a r Machonald | stay f ad divis- ives will be ed in. the g ymmissioner ¢ has cver enjoyed in all of its, Unlike the labor governs t which has just govern and pe rurimu for the full legal parliamentary the conservative | v 1 t allen, the con- able to rule as haps thus to overnmental sad- ling the Cl‘!‘\"l matf! is seen s act Searching Chinese for Weapons The tong war starting in New York has broken out in Chinese guarfers in a dozen different cities. in all of them. Here a ching a Chinese for weapons. ev large ci ns” ar ted in practically able number of orientals living. Police are patrol- of t b ol o Chicago police- Similar scenes ty where the)el PURCHASES Acquiring may he accomplished unde the most advantageous real conditions if the Wants are called upon to pro- vide the necessary infor- mation The Wants will furn- ish a list of many pro- perties—both e sidential and business locations, as well as rura and suburban- at be secured under advanta geous conditior . Make full use of the Wants in getting ir a touch with realty that in the market. Owner prospective purchasers and agents t a point to wate Want informat 1 Many remarkat al- ty opportunities are pre- sented in Wants from time to t the STIRRED UP. DOWN. j 1. C erly to Richard Camillo, R. R. August and Tl\\ L Liberala Liberala Anna Fh'lml(l\l Anna Eicoli Damato . Pletro Russo . Santo Russo John Ochanko FranciseN, and Emma Blasko . Michael Jezlerski .. Thos. Heavey Thos. Heavey Lois M. Schmidt . Louis M. The Russwin Land Co. | DON'T WANT 'EM STIRRED UP_NOW. | WANT 'EM COOLED loyd George got one of the greatest majorities of his career at Carnar- on but elsewhere in the British sles his followers were deserted by he electorate in depressing droves, City Advertisement Sewer in Jerome Street No, 2 Clerk's office C'ity of New Britain, onn., Oct. 30, 1924, To whom it may concern This Is to certify that the Board t Compensation and Assessment of he City of New Britain, has made the following assessments of special enefits or betterments, caused by the construction of a sewer in Jer- me street, from Clinton Strest east- Street, viz: East Side Benefity Luigl Attilio Marzi, jointly B. Viets .... B. Viets . B. Viets . . Viets . . Viets . Viets . and jointly iberala jointly and Mary Golin, jointly vees Mar and jointly . ‘elix Bardo .. and Emil jointly Arbour, ter jointly Emil and Anna Gin Willlam and Hulda Alink, jointly . 69.38 West Side i Alext Laskarewgki, jointly Bchmidt .. $2,609.13 from record and pubiished twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. Total Accepted, adopted, certified THOMPSON, City Clerk. THEY'RE ON THEIR HIND LEGS AND SNAPPING SUGAR OFF THEIR NOSES WHEN M FINISHED WITH 'EM. FRENCH LOAN ARRANGED. Plan Completed and Awaiting A proval at Today's Cabinet Meeting Paris, Oct. 30.—All arrangemen for the new internal French llave been completed and the ca inet will glve its final approval* today's meoting, says’ Le The loan will be issued from N vember 12 to December 10 in slic of 500,000,000 francs. The amou of issue is unfixed, the government |2 reserving the right to atop the sales |} it it considers enough has been sub- |2 seribed. 2 The bonds, maturing in 10 years, |} ”,,‘H,‘.‘D"fi,’;, o e will have a face value of 500 francsa G AND TAILORI each, bear interest at 5 per cont and {30—Phi NT'G, JORB'G, Y be redeemable at maturity for 750 !31—PROFESSIONAL EERVIC ” . francs with interest running fro October 25. The iasue price will be| ____ oo par. EDUCATIONAL The bonds will be exempt from all taxation existing in the future, fact and even the 250 franc premium be paid on redemption will be count- ed nof as income but as increased |, capital. The government will begin deeming the loan progressively aft the sixth year, the slices to be paid off being decided by lot. In addition to the other attractions, the gover ment guarantees that the bonds w not be the market. REAL FOR SALE Turn to the CLASSIFIED, n Today’s Herald OHYES, Y COURS! loan Journal. t prominertly printed on them, r abandoned to their fate on ESTATE| p- HZGARAGES TO 1.}'r OTORCYCLES MOTORCY'LS-BIC 17—8ERVICE BTATI REPAIRIN — e BUSINESS SERVIC 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSEUSE 1LDING AND CONTRACT INESS SERVICE RENDERED TIS ts b- at D=ty es !y nt m 34—CQRRESPON ING TEACHERS —INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL LOCAL, & PRIV, INSTRUCTORS 38—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS a to - er 44=—S8ITUATI 45—SITUATION n- il 49—W A\TED—TO BURROW LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND s\\n\P §1—DOGS, CATE, PE 52—EGGS, FOULTRY sLPPLl!:l 53~HORSES, VEHICLES D—LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE 55—ARTICLES FOR EQUIP B, BEEDS, PLANTS ND CLOTHING TO EAT F1—FOOTWEAR A 62—-GOOD THI LE TOOLS 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES §6—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 63 B—RADIO ATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY TO BU REAL 85— APARTM —RBUSINESS PL. ~DESK ROOM AND nFFll"LS NT REAL FSTATE FOR SALE N L ESTATE 5 & BUSINESS PROP OR SALE ‘THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Sl dnpns T Gy LIND RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS § diye 1yied line 30 days 1 e 6130 Yearly Order Rat le A'Pllelt‘ll- Count 6 words to a line. 14 lizes to an inch, Minimum Bpace, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Bame Day, Ade Accepted Over the Teephone for convenlence of Customers. Call 926, Ask for a “Want Ad“ Operater. ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monumenta 1 NEW BRITAIN—Monument Works, 133 Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes and description, Carving and letter cutting our_specialty, BURIAL VAULTS—Conorete stesl reln- forced; water preof, hermetically eeal- ed, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require larger lots. Reasonably priced. N, B. Vault Ofl. Maple. Tel. 2765, Florists CUT FLOWERS—potted pIants. E.m-- tions, $1.00 doz. Chrysanthmums 31,00 to $2.50 a doz. Boston ferns, 35, up. Funeral work done at low prices. W deliver. New Britaln Greenhous Phone 2643-14. CUT FLOWERB—potted plants, pleasing varlety, Speclalizing [ Johnson' CUT FLOWERS—poited plants, all kinds, tuneral work, fres dellvery. Sdndallie’s Greenhouse, 218 Oak 8t. Phone 264312 GRAPE_VINES-—shade and frult_trees, harbefry Thomas Paones O and privet 12 Onk St hedges. Lost and Found CAT—nale, marked Tike a tiger, 1o Reward, Phone 462, 76 Adama St. DOG—young female bull, brindle, no col- lar. Reward. Phone 2397. E. B. Stone. SLEEVELESS COAT—man's found. Own- can have same by paying for 640 Arch_treet, Personals [] ) CHRISTMAS CARDS— Order your cards for ' personal graving now. Our sample books show lundreds of distinctive cards you are unable to call at our store, phone or writs and we will send a sample ook to yuu. ADKINS, 66 CHURCH ST. on- —the Fall Carnival, Carnival ov. 10th. _Capltol Theater. 1 Store ‘Announcements TO WALK A FEW IT WILL PAY YOU. UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEL SHIRT BARGAINS, ARMY & NAVY STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 4 BUICK MOTOR CARS-—sales and service. Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, | Daily Thoughts | e M 2 O ok /g’f, Al an Lash A lnunm Conoern." Wer ‘latn, o incoln_etreats. . Owulor uu m sorvion, Company, 8.& F. Motor Sales Couu 165 im corner Fraklin, Phons 831, URA = and wervice. “Just Rea) A._Bence, 61 Maln st-eet, cars. Care.” O 0 2215, R tractor. aer- vice; genulne parts and accossories Automotive, Ill. & Bervipe Co. 200 E, Maln 8t . 1 i N BBBEX—Anica and service, PATk . Auto Co,, assoclate deal 33 i Bt HUPMOBILE o8 wnd service Clty Service Btation, Hertford Ave. corner Btanley Bt. A. Paonesss. CEXINGTON—Digh grade i Saion and Barvice, * G. A Bence, b Main St. Phone uu. AXWE o0 an service. McGauley & Beugert 0 drch 8t._ Phone 3052, MOTOR CARB—favorably known the world over. V. L. Green, Sales and Borvice, 143 Arch Bt Phone 625, ASH—motor_cars, 869 the new line. Sales and Bervice A. G. Hawker, 8 Eim_street, PTRICE-ARROW—Hudaon, Besex, Amere leading car values. Seo the new conches, - Houeyman Auto Ssles Co, 130 Arch Bt. Phone 2! REQ MOTOR CARS=atd Tracks Kenneth Searls & Co., Bales and Bervice, cor. Elm and Park Bt, New Britaln, Conn, Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabrlel Snubbers. RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARG—Smies and service. Margor's Garage, 191 Park St Phone 173 RULLIN—and Juzdan Motor Cars,_ 8ales and Beryice. Onorato Motor Co. 18 Main St. Phone 3425 UDERARER—Bervice and Salesioom at 225 Arch 8t A.'& D. Motor gales Co. Tnc. Phone 260, WILLYB-KNIGHT WAND OVERLAND= motor cars, Showroom at ¢ E Service 121 Cherry ®t. . “The I R.'C. Rudoiph. Phone Autos and Trucks for,Sale 8§ ATTRACTIVE—\Mues Tnclude Targs As- sortment of popular cars, pricad to sell $50 to $400 Also Gray touring, demon- strator. Ses us for good hargain Aaron G, Cohen. Inc, 185 Park St. Hartford, BUICK—touring, 1927, 6 passenger, good condition. C. A, Bence, 51 Main At. * Phone 2215, CITANDLER, 1918—chummy pertect condition, . Searle & Co, Sts. Phone 2110, DURANT—w s 1 busineas coupe that has never been driven even in a:demno stration, It can be bought at saning, ‘Trades and termis consh C._A. Bence, 61 Maln 8t. Phone 2215, ED. KENNEDY 8—auto _exchange; full line of used cars and parta. 26 Willow street. Phone 2093, FORE, 1917—touring car. be Bought for’ 875, with te runmng conditfon, Automotive Exclpnge, 86 Arch Bt Phone 17 TUPMOBILE, 1916--Kood ranning condi- tlon, mew top, new tires and upholstery, Price $126. 136 Chapman St. Tel. 536- Toadster in Price only $230. XK. Cor. Main and Park d. ar_can Good Car OVERLAND TOUR Alwaya run by ene owner, n Moter 36 h. p., quiet'and powerful. Tires 33x4, (2 nmew rear) ohe extra. Top ‘newgthis summee with glass windows, Baftery new this season. Whitmore Paige-Jew- ett Co., 319 East Main St. PATGE— stz touring, §175, 50 . 1., goad hill climber. Top rec 1y fitted with glass in pear curtain, Tires 84x4, spot- light, extya tire. Continental alumin- um base motor, Guaranteed dependable and. worth twice tha amount asked Whitmore | Palge-Jewett Co., Main street, WESTCOTT, 4921—1 319 East Dassenger (OUFIE, car, In fine mechanical shape, § lw\d cord tires, paint, top and uphols very good, K. M, Searle & Co., Cor. “The world s a beautiful book, \\;;‘;"{,;";’\_”;::‘T Lo Tuoneisiih but of littie use to hi “ LWL KT , 1924-—club sedan, run e ""t 0 m who Cannot nnh_< 5000 mgles, good tires. Price al . £1250. K. M. Rearle, Cor, Park and comfo g Main Sts.Phanc 2110, The § R s e SR (_his Date in History ] born, 1716—~John Jones, surveyor, born. 1768—Jirst Methodist ~ Church 1706—Samuel Mather, clerz)man.w FORDS -FORD3—~FORDS THE LARGES® STOCK OF LSED 1 FORD CAR® IN'THE CITY dedicated In New York. supreme court, 1802—Ephriam G. and statesman, born. justice of Misslssippi. 1814—Robert Fulton, the first steam war vessel, was launched. Peyton, jurist He was chief Spaniards ca)l the lemen the “poor man’s doctor” because its WANTED—! BO\rD OR LODGING BY J. P. OF E, IF YOURE julce will often cure a sore throat. McEVOY THERE , THERE , THATS ALL RGHT, WOMEN FEELING 50 STRONG | [GET(IN' ENOUGH HEAT ARE ALWAYS GQUAWK: [ERS AND SO?TEE FRAIGHT-| TONi HT YOU MIGH EN EM QUT~-Y0U KNOW-1 GO DOWN MD SIRAIGHT KIN GO, DON'TCHA ? -HADTA PICK A STRONG WAN FOR AJOB LIKE. THAT, SOHE PICKED ME HEAT EN THAT JANITOR OUT. WE HAVENT HAD AN Y ALL DAY, )~ T — SOME THIA' ;u YOU XNOW WHERE Ya SHOOTIN'-IRONS. ING ABOUT SCME THING. WE UNDER: STMD ‘EM, DONT WEZ 50»257 YEAW! WOTS THE PRICE OF THAT CANMDN" 1773—Hugh L. White, jurist, born. | Ho was a judge of the Tennessee | | COME IN AND PICK YOUR CAR QOWN PUYMENT | ONE-FIFTH ©OF PRICE | BALANCE IN 10 MONBHLY PATMENTS PAY WHILE DMIVING MODEL 1917 touring 1319 runabout 1917 touring 1918 touring 1919 touring 1918 touring 1916 runabout . 1919 runabout . 1919 touring . 1922 sedan 1922 sodan 1921 sedan coupe coups coupa coupe . touring touring touring touring touring runabout rupabout runabout ton truck .. tom truck panel 1313 Dodge. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHAN $6 ARCH ST, PHONE 162 \ — e AL | BOME REAL BARGATNE-- IN OUR USED CAR DEPARTMENT, Hudson speedster. Ford coupe. Hudson ceach. Bulck touring. rolet touring. Hudson coach Studebaker touring Ford coupe, Buick touring. LOOK! LOOK! Oakland touring, Oakland touring Hudwon touring, 1924 1924 1923 1923 $198 3150 8200, HONLTMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH 8T PHONE 3103, USED CARS— 1821 Buick § passenger touring 4 pass. coupe. 7 pass. sedan. Hupmebile touring. & pass. touring. CAPITOL BUICK €O, 193 ARCH ST. ELLH cord servic] Elm [OBTL grade Bros., f Phong

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