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| atspute the question of whether he was conected therewith and whether NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. | he ceived any government bonds DORSE GAFENEY TEAPT DONE LAND | Odd Fellow Chief =" =222 CO0UDGE (VL5 | AT YOUR ORPROBATE POST REGAINED BY GOV SRS g oF PN SERVICE i “RED” MEETS SUZANNE Below is a list of the »ubhcans Rporove Candidate s e Standard Headi i Renominated by Democrats |':* iesmripitinniime o THE HERALD “WANT ADS” habettcal For 1 e LINE RATES FOR UTIVE INSERTIONS Charge P 8 and”Studebaker cars. Palace Garage, 39 | Main 904 STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co., 22 Arch 8t. Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— Motor cars. Sales 4 Service. 137 R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2. Autos and Frucks For Sale st a st. ued from Page Saven) (Continued from Page Saven) CON; 1 day 3 davs ..ol 4 days ... 5 days ....1 6 1 .1 line $1.80 Order Rates Upon Appl Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an fnc um Space, 3 lin m Book Charge, Ad Accepted After 1 P. ssified Pags on Samo Day. 0 A M. Ads Accepted Over for convenlence 925, Ask for a “Wan Notify the Herald at once ad s Incorrect. Not arrors after tho first insertlo 1 line ine Tine line the s 1o | tepart- | | action achievements of the istration was: First—$5,000,000, debt p national admin- every day use on the lassified PO NI Are Introduced As Latter Arrives ioeailodp og s Be ote At New York. the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day's paper ISP Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS of v 000 public to t ‘elegates rep G New York, Sept Lenglen, former women's world ten- nis champion, arrived today on the steamship Paris to enter the profes- | sional | 3 (A—Suzanne Secon from federal [ Third—Annual mpropriations cut | from $6,0 00,000 to $3,214,000,- 000 | Fourth—Annual interest reduced approximately $225,000,000. Reviewing agricultural legisiation, Senator Willis said appropriate fu-| ture aid to agriculture will come in | the form of legislation to assist and | strengthen cooperative marketing. | senator reiterated nd cancellation of European | and declared the demo- | so divided on the subject| y could accomp nothing were they to obtain control of the| {national government H Myers Y. Cooper, 1atorial candidate promising to ac if elected - slashed 00,000 conve: n 3 ared Sustained Claim n is that gov- its cla the d by & opinion d in part FORDS—FORDS—FORDS 1 the candidacy of Ber: judge of probate at t Government he| “Our con the A clean-up Fords. sale of Tasy model terms. m that procu an . Low prices. s met at quarantine by Har- t |old “Red” Grange, professional foot- |ball star, and C. C. Pyle, who is manager for both Grange and Mile. Lenglen. Lenglen's mother accom- panied her. Eleven trunks crammed with the | latest I h modes in feminine | clothing constituted Mlle. Lenglen's baggage. She charges | Trades considered the Telepho ‘Tudor .. Coupe . Touring Coupe hood, sub- of at it your 2l ) | 1] vein- | sater-proof, hermetically sealed B. 'Vault Co. Phone 647-15. BRITAIN MO EN' 123 Oak St. Monu descriptions. " Carving and ox The his s {agatnst ti ar debt rats ar tr readily admitted the ranks of professiona money. “I am delighted at ranks of the amateurs,” she said “I think the player has a better time as a professional. There is too much dictatorship in the amateur organiza- | '* " = tions; too much saying you mu g0 KiSoudy there and go here, and do this and | do that; and leaving nothing for the | players to decide for themselves. I feel free no OUNCEMENTS Burial Lo BURIAL forced; N. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS. MONUMENTS 1—DEATH NOTICES FLORISTS —FUNERAL_ DIRECTORS 5—LOST AND FOUND §—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AC 9_AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCLSSORIES AUTOMOBILES WA 13—AUTOS—TAXI EERV 14—GARAGES TO LET ~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES joined to mak lism | other ains in a car now. Ernest W. Bradford of hat 1sh | Washington, D. C., newly elected | " |Grand Sire of the Independent iOrder of Odd Fellows. He is a parade given in his he on's capital recen B. F: goverr Fall re- L Mouuments e leaving the H T. and owner of th a pecuniary him to r T 1 T tha republican gu- | AUTOMOTIVE SALES CO., pt Sinel Mamr side grant apot Dom e be issues, s ¢ i IS 248 ELM ST TEL. 2701, ation P $6 ARCH ST. TEL. 1769, John Mary E. W. Florists Emma BEAUTIFUL 7LOWERS for weddings and all occaslons, plus quality and service. Greenhuse, 1163 Stanley Phone 3326-2. NS—Very in the business world, and reveal intimate relationship between Se Fall and Sinclair, FAIRFIELD BAPTISTS MEET (Pr—The 1at Sinc Sept. 29 BUICK USED CAR DEPT. tary . from ual ptist chu: 182 pass., rougham fek Coupe. “A contract made by a public of- edan. {ficial with a corporation or firm At the morn- meeting at rch today. But I reasonable prices. < Don- nowitz, F.obert C. Vance, Howard Timbrel s J. Butler, Raymond Unw vard M. Pratt C peedmg I p of (10\t Fleet N o\\ Is Suggeslcd Washington, Sept. 7.8 study of the possibilities of ding up the government fleet of hant cwps to compete with t-war freighters built abroad has n started Hr:dflr supervision of imissioner Benson of the ship- g board. nder an arrangement ade by miral Benson with Gibbs and lor, consulting naval engineers ns of one of the government's zest war-buiit fre 1ters n turned over to the 1 construction of an exac @ hull model has been & be tried out to determ r necessary to reach high as 13 knots. A second model hull, with modi- «1 lines at the stern, will later be pared and tested, to be followed 1 serles of further modification® The plan is intended for use in neetion with freighters selected equipment with Deisel engines ad of steam. “ried to Get Married Six Times, Finally Does Port Chester, N. Y., Sept. 20 (P— 1 Goff, actor by profession, Jeannett M Des Gronerl- who said she was an actress, married here today by Justice Peace Maleolm Merritt. 1 said this bride- Tracy, a erkin engineers t small rted, it the tt rie sixth time married and -be were in king a 1i- having de- midnight. The home ss was to to Caddie groom narried, 1 t do so her strect, and End Montreal, his as 710 w York city. his charge is as grave satlon as could be \gainst a public official, aug- fact that this official charged was in a sense the trustee for the people of the United States of its public lands [h ch a bri mented by the therefore, in h rights of th ited States and the Mammoth Ol Company, but likewise rights of the public at large are involved. | “The entire transaction is tainted Ixvith favoritism, collusion and cor- | ruption, defeating the awful functions of the government. Nothing is so essential to the per- tuity of representative government as fidelity of public officials.” The opinion also stated that |of vital importance that government oil in naval reserve lands should not |be drained away for the benefit of private enterprises, but that it 1 be preserved in the interest of the national defense.” The Appellate court listed 64 ex- ceptions to the findings of the lowe court, set out by special tors Pomere and Roberts |groups, as follows: “First, to make the lease of April 7, 18 and a supplemental agreement Feb. 9, 1923 to the Company and were the ance with the law? “Second, were the lease and agree- ment procured by fraud as claimed by the government? “Third, was there abuse of disc tion in granting asked government certain of H. C. who wa ing to reopen the Willing. 5 the case is one, only the not pe T prosccu- in three of | | | y in accord- | not by the continuances to secure Osler, & s in O important witness, da and in refu for this nee ¥rall Wa Discussing the naval oil out, “as Congi me intended to place the matter entirely ***Whether the idea of |placing the naval res control in law pertaining to decisi set re law, it reserves, ress in navy. proper and | “it is | was there authority of law | Mammoth Oil | | from which he accepts employment |immediately upon retirement from office should be closely serutinized {by the courts. Tt relates back and tends to taint the perhaps not in itself sufficiently to invalidate it, but is to be considered weighty circumstance bearing the good faith of the matter. “This transaction as to the § of Liberty Bonds passing from Sin- | clair to etary Fall, although oc- jeurring after Fall had retired from |office blends into past events and |becomes in fact an important fea- ture in this case. I Hit Silences and *The silences and evasions suit suggest many pertinent Why should Osler refuse to disclose !the connection if any, of Sinclair with this company? Why is silence the answer of a former cabinet offi- cial to the charge of ‘Wh Sinclair to con as a on 5,000 corruption? ilence the only reply man of large business af- of bribing an icial of his government? Why is plea of self incrimination, one T d to by honest men, the of Fall's son-in-law, Ever- of irs, charge th not | ref: ilmrv ? “It would seem that men of stand- !ing in the when ac- cused of being bribers, would b quick to resent the charge and be eager to furnish all information pos- sible that might remove such stair upon their reputations... Men with honest motives and do {not remain silent is assailed. It is ama cers of great oil comp: Slackr and O'Neill, their country and 1siness world, purposes zing that offi- such as ould flee refuse to testify in a suit brought by their own gov- {ernment to uncarth an alleged practiced on it by a high offic “Is+a court compelled to clos eyes to these circumstances? by nice legal blindness the as the government charges place and such breach of the evidence points unerringly to it its it Is to assist technicalitios transaction u]v)\ took trust when their honor | as | Wellesley Professor | Resigns Her Position Wellesley, retirement of Professor Eli; h and Fisher, geology college with a list of college today. tires under the Carnegi P T beth F. artment. of Wellesley ounced anges at the Fisher re- of the will hold | Mass., Sep! € ead of the de cograph 1908, was faculty ct Professor provision ation, and condu will ince founda the title of professor emeritus. associat tory to a full professorship also was announced TR American Talked Over by Poincare. Paris, care an ber of conference Fren Great Brit impr sity | fore after it of Octot ‘The effort t deputies, i ssed upon M. of placing the entire subject be- parliament er. chairman of the debt commit- who alr to speed up consideration he debt problem, expects to convoke the committee some time before Oc- tebt committee of the The promotion of Olive Dutcher, | professor of Biblical his All to ¥ Monda CH DISCUSS DEBT. and British Obligations 29 (—Premicr Poin- {Judd, Dariae, chairman of cham- tod held a long | on the question o bt to the United States and ain. mpt Sept. M. that the premier Dariac the neces- be motion irating committee. seasfon the \ of F aTre the devotional followed by committees on law e and ot Rep becoms sentatives in General epublican Primaries to be held on October their petitions wit 1y, Cha Town Committee, o'clock Monday evening, the at 269 Main annual sermon Charles H. Heim idgeport. Osborne of Danbury wil service, Rev. the ol orcement reports the ——ein. NOTICE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES ablican electors, ¢ i candidates for R« Assembly 192 William 11th H of the on or before eig October 4th irman Republican Street, in Britain. R (efc Per Order EPUBLICAN TOWN IMMITTE Wm. H. Judd, as soon as possible | onvenes toward the end|{ piatri cpt ot town of ady is at work in an of | Up praying tober 15. CASE AGAINST \\III‘H HAZY INew B tay of Coroner's Jury Not Certain He Fired Shot that Killed Derham Whitstable, coroner yes! with place Smith, who is a grandson of the {late Hugh Ryan of Canadian rail- | road building rday death of John was killed Alphonse Smith's villa, Eng., Sept. 20 (P—A jury rendered its verdict n the inquiry into the! Thomas Derham, who 12 in a quarrel A. Smith at/| Maris, at this wving August F. Stella, o0 1is Col o 28 New Brit ORDER OF NOTICE OF H Ber Prob A Jultus n, D. Do; , In application of Mary Dor and » ba heard in atlor ritain, a cir ting urt BE RNARD T o sald district, fon In GATFNE Distri fame and a former ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING Berlin, ss; Probate Court, A. D. 18 was Afternoon This . pro- report of the nom- ing must Republican ght He u‘lq'mr- the Town Chairman. | 18—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED SERVICE S8TATIONS — REPAIRING 17 BUSINESS SERVICE 13—BARBERS HAIRD' ASSEUSE 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT INESS SERVICE RENDERED NTISTS SMAKING & MILLINERY NG & CLEANING INSURANCZ—ALL KINDS —~LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS 25—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 23—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WORK AND TAILORING JOBB'G. STATIONERY AL BERVICES REPAIRING & PIANG TUNING 23—WANTED TO RENDER BERVICES 1 f at EDUCATIONAL 24—CORRESPONDENCE COURSB 3 TEACHERS £ AL AND VOCAL —LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 38—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39— 19—HELP—A 41—HIELP— WANTEL 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED OR WOMEN ST WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL PPORTUNITIES ENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED 49—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCR —CATTLE AND SWINB —DOGS, CATS, PETS 5 POULTRY SUPPLIES 53—HORSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE —ARTICLES FOR SALE BUILUING MATERIALS & OFFICE le‘lP ILIZERS, 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING | 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES G4—MACHINERY, ELEC, & TOOLS 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 68—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 61-B—RADIO —WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY | 67—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 69—APARTM ENT8 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES enhiouse, 1922 1924 Huds 1824 1973 1025 1923 1923 Buick Coupe, baker Sedan. brand new, Dodge seda Dodge sport touring. Hudson Coach. Moon Touring. Dodgs Coupe. 218 Oak Bt | T FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing varfet n_funeral work. Johnsor 7 Church 8t. Lost and Found BULL [y Stoler ite fare, Arch st. | BOSTON CAPITOL BUICK CO., 193 ARCH STREET. | TRSHARP T ey | PHONE 2607, CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED let Roadser. olet Tourin veriand touring car. studebaker coupe. Ford roadster, truck body, rd dump truck, 1 tom, dillac touring. Oakland sedan. Ford touring. 1925 Ford roadst, 1022 Chevrolet touring. SEE THESE USED CARS AT MAIN ST., OPPOSITE GLEN ST. ck spot on ba that wiil . Allen, 64 | TORTOISE SHELE, ¢ Monday night o Ave. Return SLAS WILL BOY—gecn taking 1oz on umbrella from Tues No ques- e SUPCRIOR AUTO €O, wants OPEN EVENINGS. AUTOMOTIVE OTIVE 10 DAY USED CAR SALE 8 PRICES SLASHED | BUICK MOTOR CARS—8ales and Service. | Capitol Buick Co. 133 Arch St Phone Auto and Truck Agencies LOOK THESE CARS OVER AND MAKE US YOUR OFFER! CADILLAG CARS—Sales & Servic Motor Co. “A Reliable Conce West Main Tel. 3 CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and service. | Benneit Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch &t Phone 20, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Eales and service. Supetior Auto Company, 121 Church St. Phone 211, DODGE BROTTIEKS—Sales ana 5. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1120 Phono 731. YMADES AND TERMS ACCEPTED 00, Bul Chevrolet Coupa Hudson Coact c Sedan ach, < Sedan Neriee) Hudson Stanley Fssex Coach. Essex Coach Be_car for 10 vears 453 West Main St Essex Coa ¥ Maxweli Road | HUPMOBILY ) and service department Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave., ot Stanley Tel. 1485 NASH—motor care. 8ee the new iine. Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, 1 Elm_Street. Phone 2458, OIKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales Dodge Roadster Packard Sedan 7 sh Trougham. 4-pase Tooms Burritt Motor pass Dodge Cou YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO OVERLOOK Septemb no* to absolute criminality? These gentlemen have the right to remain 0 In ‘Centalnithat ary | Silent, to evade, to refuse to furnish Hetion ing. but anx. |information, and thus to defy the 1ot ChaL aubHl st seasont oF government to prove its c But tary Denby be carried out.” |a court of equity has the right to Continuing with a discussion of the | 4¥AW reasonable and proper infer arran ts'for the leasing of the | °NCeS from all the circumstances in [inis the decialon s {the case, and especially from the his arrangement was ratified by ' Silonce of Sccretary Fall and from Secretary Fall in a letter of Oct, 19, the failure of Sinclair to testify. It {1021, Secretary Denby seemed to 118 not sufficient to answer that the have so little information concerning | §0vernment might have used Sin- the leasing of Teapot Dome that Sec. | ¢!l as a witness. However, he was retary Tall thought it necessary to | Properly a witness for t defense | him a long letter of date April |if he could not fully have explained | Whist and Pinochle given by St 1822, explaining the same, That |the organization of the Continental | Anne's Society at St. Peter's church, tary Fall, as to this matter, | Trading Co., Ltd. He could at least | Thursday ning at 8:30. Admis- have placed beyond the realm of c.—ad SKIPPY 53l }p ohinson and other government offi- and practically controlled the ion of the v department as to AN ONDERWEAR SALESMAN WAS UP AT e\ | HOUSE'N' HE SAYS THEY'RE TRYIN'-T0 GET TAILORS TO MAKE MENS' PANTS BIGSER. ‘wrvice. . Products of Geweral Motere The Harwawre City Motor Co. 50 Cheetnut_Bt. REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Co, Sales and Service; cor. Eln and Park Sts. Phone Z110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbere. PAIGE AND JEWETT—Sales and Service. Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co., 319 East Main St. Phone 2510, — _— WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 20 (R)— Charlotte MacDougall, daughter of Rear Admiral William D. MacDou- gall, commandant of the Portsmouth navy yard, and Mrs. MacDougall, | will marry Henrik De Kaufmann, | Danish minister to Japan and China.. The announcement sald the | wedding would take place this fall. By PERCY CROSEY officer of the Dragoon Guards, was ¥ cha d t m o u fot \ found' yesterday that insufficeint | CRon the sppleaton ot e e an | evidence had been r-r.‘s»n(l'd, |tharized and empowered to mortgage cer- = | apr 1 file more fully appears, it is ! BADGER ITR COAT | aared, mhat eald application bo Heard For the tweed top coat, no fur Is|,nd determined at the o | more popular for trimming than na-|New Britain, in tural badger—applied with lavish tussell Wedman of the town n, in sal t, minor. —FARM FOR RENT | 73—HOUSES FOR RENT 73—SUBURBAN FOR RENT VACATION PLACES FOR RENT WAREHOUSES & NTE O RENT STATF FOR SALE TS—REAL ESTATB 0 NEERS 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY | 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE $2—FARMS FOR SALE 83 | 84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR SCALE | $6—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 87—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS $8—HOTELS 4—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 2—WHERE TO DINE 35—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING {the d of ths interior ori- | ginated a matter of con- ceture Fall was partment with it Brit 1 aistrl OUR STOCK OF USED CARS >rinceton Feonomic Expert Declines | Secre to Talk of Polish Plans. w York, Sept. 29 (A—Professor V. Kemmerer, of Princeton unl- rsity, returned today on the liner | iris after conducting a financial vey for the government Po- ind. He declined to discuss condi- ons in that country or remedies v have prescribed “The results must speak for them- selves,” he said Poland is the tenth nlist the services of rearranging lts lvast two others arc coming. On October for Ecnador, take his finance ivia, The problems with by the rrency, ba budget, ontrol. Dr. Kemmerer will | ton tonight to pla Ruth, in school there i de THE HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO. See S - 5 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 2543 OPEN EVENINGS. 10 atst on the a9 K notice be glven application and hearitig thereo tn e lny of October, A. D. 132 {in the forenoon and that |0t the pendency of satd lthe tima ana place of by publishi s order |paper has ulation In safd district |and by posting & copy of this order on |the public sign post in the town of Ni Pritain, in sald district, and by giving notice fo all partles In interest, efther per- sonally or by mailing t postage, a copy of t {make o this Court of the mot BERNARD F. GAFFNI BETTER USED CARS AT THE BETTER PRICE Special Notice | | | | FORDS REAL VALUES AT YOUR OWN TERM USED CAR DEPT, HUNGERFORD COURT, country to e Kemmerer and at ting will he will Bo- Dr ite each on s order, an; ) 1 prepalid in affairs return | given, Y, Judge. his [2° = slon 250 : ELMER AUTO CO., ’ 132 MAIN ST, PHONE 1515 in March and cers, com %o n e leasing of Teapot Dome is a con clusion difficult to escape under this record.’ After for Sineclair lealt Ke ng, H . a lengthy discussion of the $25,000 in liberty bonds to Fall, shortly after s retirement from office in May 23, the opinion said, “barring dis- cussion of the impropriety of a cab- inet officer wh had turned over lease hold interests of immeasurable employment from ary thereof within a few r his retirement from of- ictions tends to show ling in bonds between nd Secretary Fall was not a affair, unusual as it might be toms, accounting and S0'S THEY AN Ger MORE UNDER WEAR. UNDER NEATH, rom I all’, o daugh Specml Notice e m o Scandinavian hold a ot zton it 8 o'cloc w. novel i weo EXTRAS = 10c 15c 18c 16¢ 35¢ 35¢ 45¢ 28c 40c¢ 25¢ 25¢ n2lc 25¢ ,. 20¢ MOHICAN BREAD 10c 1Y, pounds—of the best Bread possible to bake 25¢ Frosh HADDOCK Steak COD Fresh HALIBUT I'resh SWORDFISH Solid Meat OYSTERS Steaming CLAMS Salt HERRING Fancy MACKEREL Boston BLUETISH Fresh SALMON Fres) BUTTERFISH Roun CLAMS quart Boneless Smoked HERRING salt MACKERET b, SHE SEL HER 1M S0RRY UNK I ;\5%6%? SEZ.\| DIDNT KNOW) THE R GOSH SAKES )| POOR FELLER LOAS ILL* TPUT THE SOFT Lol PEDAL ON THAT A 5‘CCL/ "‘. THE PHONES ARINGIN' ' HE AINT. 1DIOT. HES LADY NEXT DO0R EXT DOOR, EHS JESS MUSICAL®, WOTS SHE WANT ? YES, MAM SUTTINLY, MAM | UH, ER YEAH! 1h. h. b b, pint 2 quarts T 6 1 —compare this price with what you are paying. . 23c| l,nrh Juane Gulden's | MUSTARD zsc 2 jars .. Secdless RAISINS 2 Ibs.

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