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FOUR N RAGE FOR A, L. LEADERSHIP Wessels, Pease, Avery and Charamut Mentioned for Office on the heels of of Commander lddy-CGlover Post, Amerlean Legion that the annual clection for officers will be held November 19, comes the report from the Washington street home that pottias are sizzling among the met Following close the announcement Arthur Petts of HARRY WESSELS The co! tion of the Le s centers around 2 coming hers. gionnaire mander cornered with Harry Wes: Nate Avery playing the major roles, Friends of Wes: out that he has been a bulwark in the tive committees of the post for year MAURICE PEASE and that success of made a decided Eddy-Glover Luncheon club, 10 say nothing of various committee assignments. a past record to be ng to his boosters, He rine Band concert over, and is now intrusted the manship of the Armistice Day ban- quet. All committee assignments liave been discharged with unduc he conversation goes. nt, guided Avery, as the post adju THAN C. AVERY the boys t especially was purchas cutive comn commander of ti cign wars, and n ihat his comr ship would s solid bor 1wo o mut, a ct committ for not Ot 3oy Sneaks Ahoard 1 to Call on Queen v, 3 (P A I'oint, tears. train Point ar as it pass the press of 1 He £pokane w clogr Milk, e ing shipped from Se Post | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' 8, 1926. City Items [YOUTHFUL ‘BAD MEN ' HELD IN LAW’S GRIP (Continued from First Page) Championship Pocket bil- liard match, McPartland of New Hawen vs. Soccoll of this city, Thursday eve. at the Elmore Bil- ‘liard academy.—advt. Mecet me at the Bllly & Tod Dance tonight. Grange Hall, Ber- advt, | the Bil & Toddy Grange Hall, Ber- | state man named Albright who lived Southington and is now in Yor! rgeant O'Mara testified that he accompanied Sergeant Ellinger to Rogers' orchard after Lleutenant Bamforth received a call from Mr. Rogers that he had information con- cerning stolen tires. His testimony orroborated that of Sergeant I linger, and he added that a shotgun was found in the possession of Ta- | disco, with the serial numbers de- faced. Tadisco said he bought it in a in New et me at tonight. advt, Meet me at the Billy ance tonight. Grange advt, Removal Sale of Mary Flizabeth, | | s1 West Main §t., Prof. Bldg., Room | 1 106, Reel of dresses selling at $5. —Advt Mrs. Minn, & Toddy Hall, Ber. T is visiting her sister, ckson Park street. Mrs. several years clerk of health here. Tadisco said, according to Se Miss Lydia Steege left rd, ant O'Mara, that a burr on the Tacoma, Washington. En route [ shotgun rubbed against his finger, will visit points of interest in |so he filed it off, and in doing so he swa, Tllinols, Detroit and Milwau- |defaced the serial numbers. Hubeny | has no connection with the case ex- Vo. 1548, Order of Owls, will | cept that he was present whern the seting tonight at 8 o'clock |alleged stolen goods were recovered hall, | Monday, Sergeant O'Mara testified, ver meeting of the | The Southington authorities, how- ever, have a warrant for the arrest of the trio, Smarcuz A. Bowen of Minne M polis, | he paid $10 for it to a man whom he does not kno: of n for the department lows' @ re pra stant churches wiil be held to- evening. | Robert Kenneth Trost born to Mr. a M rost of 56 Grove had more than when arrested and George Tapping of Bristol claims it as having becn stolen from him last Saturday night, Sergeant O'Mara testified. Mr. Mentish testified that his car stolen October 29 from Beaver reet, near Broad, between 9:15 1d 10:15 p. m. He said the car was d 'he Scandinavian W. C. T. U. will Belden street, srnoon at 2 o'clock. Thomas McDonough 1 from New York. A daughter was born at Britain General hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, William McKeon of 190 North 1OrTow Attorne has return tires, headlight, rims equipment, He said he and John Corcoran were riding in Plainville a short time ago and when they stopped for HOUND OF NOVIES he got close to 25 miles on a gallon {His Job Is to Seek Mis- spelled Words but Mr. Corcoran doubted it. For proof, Mr. Corcoran jotted down on a slip of paper the mileage shown on the speedometer and, tucking the paper under the top of the car, said the next time gasoline was purchas- ed, the mileage would be shown. Hollywood, “Comma D catch Hound pectroscope’” are three queer |sounding dignitaries whose influ- ence is a potent one on the screen. These are three of a myriad of unheralded workers wh efforts | help make the motion pictures of | today. They work under cover; | their names do not blaze in electric | lights—but they are, in a me the heart and soul of the plays of today Seeks Misspelled Word 1 The “Comma Detective" | Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer studies Danny Gray by name and chief film editor by title. One of his duties is on every subtitle made in studio, to the artists | ting them have left no mis-| spelled words, misplaced commas or | {superfluous punctuation. It is al task akin to that of a copy-reader | on a newspaper. The Wrist - wateh Hound” rches the crowd scenes with his [ ford police this morning as having s, lest the glitter of a wrist | been stolen in that city. At 2:30 this | mar an ancient scene in a histori morning Officer McMurray notified | ir umpion *wr Deslk Sergeant Ri r teh of the studio s still on High strec T rles an assistant direc- | Rival learned that it is registered in no wrist watch has|the name of Max Blumenthal of ever him. Extras are, 1026 Main street, Hartford. prone fo forget to remove them| later this morning the Tartford when getting into costume police reported that the car had Visualizes Screen Colors been stolen, and arrangem were | made to return it to the owner. and other der the top on the Smarcuz car John Corcoran testified t he and Mentish are employed by an in- surance company and ride in Men- tish's car considerably. They dis- recd on the mileage of the c and Mr. Corcoran wrote the figures on a slip of paper and tucked it un- der the top. When Sergeant Ellinger spoke fo Mr, Corcoran about having Mr. Mentish come to police headquarters to examine the top of Smarcuz car, Mr. Corcoran recalled the slip | of paper and told the sergeant to n | look for it. Gy Miller testified that two tires | on Smarcuz's car had been taken ! from his car. He identified them for | the police, telling them the make of the tubes. When the tires we moved, his description of the tub was found correct. (#) —The “Wrist- “Human the and the at the “Tagged” in This A sedan W h was tagged Officer William MeMurray Mond: ht for being left on High stre I night, was reported by the Har City by pic sleut is Ch Dor tor. an, Wy | “Human Nicholaus, » lahora Spectroscope” 1s e superintendent of . Ints From long practice, | pecial Notice n glance at & setfing . or cess|, Laurel Gourt, No. 8.0. of A. Will tume, and tell exactly how Its colors | hold a card socal on Friday after- will appear in the black and white | hoon at 2:30 in the Masonic hall for of the finished film. He goes over | members and friends. Those wishing etting with the chiet of the |0 arrange tables will call phone t. who designs them 4280 M Alice Eoardiman, s reds” and “blues® — | 23 cents. Home Made Candy on Sale. el % t 6:30. Regular meeting at ‘hotograph as basic black | 8 g e ”"‘,”W": ¥ . Adv ent of officers & also have thelr dses in|0eBTée Tork, 1s an fmpol o | and | His det court etiquette ows every . J.|store in Meriden, but later he said | | $400 | | worth $300. It was stripped of top, | | This slip of paper was found un- | for | She Kicked the Bandits Out emp But as foot saved the day. bandits entered the Covington (Ky.) bank put up her hands with t st of the he stepped on the burglar al: and her The bandits fled empty-handed, SUED BY SISTERTNIAW Max Tresky, Relative Says, Refuses When five Zang wo she did s s sh y forenoon and claimed the car which W streets. was abandoned in Joseph ard road The Waterbury Sunday. to Release Mortgage Goven to Se- A lightning f one-millionth sh lasts for about cure Bond, Since Returned, t of a second. Max Tresky of this city is named | ndant in an brought by sister-in the result of h ! At Rothfeder’s alieged refusal to rele 378 Main Street ) se a mort on the plaintift’s property in Haven. Attorney David Fitzger- ald of New Haven issued the writ which was served by Deputy Sherift Charles E. Lord of Hartford, and is returnable in the court of common as for New Haven county the first in December. A According ky posted a plaintift’s h tober 16 plaintif’s to the bond of $5 band was ar 1925, and to ote to the vas given the bond was retur and demand made ovel Leather moragage an [ note, bat, it 3 Pouch and T sed to do so. T | The plaintif asks $1,000 damages Under Arm |an or n°to pre- ? 9 0% { vent the transfer note und Bng $2.95 mortg A temporary injunction Womean has already been granted in the case s s minute it oty nal seeure the, ed to r release of 1t canceliatio: have an instine- > to be up to the vith hand- Here a novel vari- featured for individ- c¢hoice of style and Brown, Tan, Blond. Greer combinatio leather covered In compart- STOLEN AUTOS RECOVERED was notified that an automobils > name of Patsy Ru- P Sexton street had been Ted, on North Burritt strect, i cred Heart neter Andrew of street notificd the car had bee street . Troutt Co. their about 111 Black loned v the S nigh Sexton th Lak A, i Buick v i Kuki Hiemes a polics on ments & lined to ha en of the this Wate city rhury came to this AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Tour Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS —DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 §—LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEME! 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BOARD AND HOTELS 2LS FOR RENT X 3 TO DINE —WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING and s do much & to make “foreign’ William- of numerous gang nti-klan strife and | boasts marks- professional Marion, T, son eounty, vars, klan s unty. realiz 1 n “town ymposed of ol At a A BLACK SPiDER WAS IN QUR HOUSE LAST N(GHT; THATS WHAT US GOHAGENS CaLL GOOD (uUCK. WHEN YOUR, U OLD MAN LOST HIS Q0B LAST NIGHT- HHow WELL NOBODY Ro8RE ASH TRAY N THE HOUSE DIDN'T BURN PowwN. Copsright. E 0 OUR SILVER PLATED T L., Cemsly, Ma’s Sitting - POLLY AND H Order Nix \'&\‘ Hel ‘ ML TEAVEEL Cells for Los A 18 a cuble t 200,000 r than 10,000 AT BINR 2 () WANTED | SERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING 37—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 .09 27 a8 .21 .28 35 Quick 1 line 1 0k 1 line 1 line 1 live 1 live 42 .36 .1 line 3130 $L50 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. 3 Minimum Book Charge, 35 centa. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Clamified Page on Sume, Day. St 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of customers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. Notify the Herald at once if your ad s incorrect. Not remonsible for 2rrora after the first Insertion. —_— i ANNOUNCEMENT! ! Burial Lots, Monuments : | BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete and refn- forced; water-proof, hermetically sealed N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15. NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cut- ting our spectalty. Florists 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonaole prices. Sandelll's Greenhoure, 218 Oak Bt. Phone 2643-12. 40 Dlossoms _at ferns and other cializing on cut I occasions, 1163 Stanley nts for all Greenhouse, Phono 3§26-2. AUTOMOTIVE L Auto and Truck Agencies [] BUICK MOTOR CARS—Bales and Bervics. Capitol Buick Co., 193 Arch 8t. Phonme 2607, CADILLAC CARB—Baies & Bervice. Motor Co. “A Rellable Concern.” West Main St. Tel. 3000. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and service. Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch 8t. Phone 2952, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Eales and service. Buperfor Auto Company, 131 Church St. Phone 211. DODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and BService. 8. & F. Motor Salea Corp., 1129 Stanley St __Phone 731 FORD CARS—and trucks tractors. and 0 S Lash a1 and Fordson Service. Elmer FORD CARS—trucks and Fordson tractors, Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berli; Holmquist Bro: Proj ANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 yea; Sales and Service. (53 Wert Main Bt. Tel. 366. HUPMOBILE AND STAR—Sales rooms and service department. Burritt Motor Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave., at Stanley St. _Tel. 1495, NASA—motor_cars, 8es {he 0w 8ales and Bervics. A. Q. Hawke Eim Street. Phone 2456 OARLAND AND PONTIAC—Bales and service. Pruducts of General Motors, C. A, Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, PA AND JEWETT—Sales and Service. Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co.. 319 East Main St., near Elm. Phone 2510. REO " MOTOR~ CARS™ AND™ TRUCKS= Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service; cor. Elni and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. SELDEN TRUCKS—Sales and Service, Palace Garage, 39 East Main St. Tel. 3904, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 260. NIGHT AND OVERLAND Sales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars, Beloln Garage and Motor Sales, Fred Beloin, Jr., Proj 11§ Church St. Phone 4560. = Tine, [ Autos and “rucks for Sale L Personars | WE MAKE—neat little pictures In | lttle frames for litule pric gifts for any occasion. neat good as Arcade Studio, Lost and Found 5 K 1 . 1926—A-1 condition, cheap at once. Call 3208-2 b tween 6 TOURING, Guaranteed A-1. St Tel. 1768, EYB lense GL. S LOST—dark rims, one ited. Reward, Phone 398 or FOCKETBOOK LOST—Containing valuable papers, keys and some money last Tues- day morning, Carlton St. and Broad St. Good reward. Mrs, Ostrowski, 332 Wi ington or 112 Cariton St. Phone 3056 or 4208 ay's, (gold), Tost last , near Dwight St. Tel 1165. Re- Glnsses With gr ber rim In Harvey & Lewlis case, Iy return to He PERSON—sech taking Germin police dog from 168 Areh St., kindly return same and avoid |sapHIR Reward. . 424 Chestnut T OF MO Finder return to Hedstrom, Monday | SMALT, night Mrs, e ———————— Sacred Heart Societies To Visit Parish Cemetery Members of socictics connected with Sacred Heart church will their annual yisit to Sacred Heart cemetery next Sunday afternoon at 13:30 o'clock. The societies will form {at the church and will march to the cemetel This is an evening in which thousands who worship at the church join. Services are conducted at the cemetery by priests from the | chureh. Saturday 4 Arch St DISORDLRS IN TTALY Milan, Italy, Nov. 3 (P—In the disorders which broke out here after the attempt against Mussolini, two anti-fascist Journalists were taken to the hospital, injured. The homes of ten well known anti-fascists wege wreeked, and the headquarters of the General Confederation of Labor | was set afire. The police made many City Advertisement | | | ' Bids will be reccived until § p. 'm., Wednesday night, November 10th the gonstruction of Five Tennis Court Backstops at Walnut Hill Park. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. For plans |and other information call at our office in City Hall. Phone 2503, {BOARD OF PARK COMMISSION JFA“S, R. B. Wainright, Supt. pay! | FORD COUPE, 1826—1In_excollent condie tion. Address, Box 17-8, Herald. FORDS—3 {udor 1924 sedans, Good cons dition, wn, $5 per week. 86 Arch St. 9 FORD—1924 Fordor sedan, $100 down. Has been all reconditloned. 86 Arch St. Tel, BROUGI 1937—for _sale, _I!Bnfla 667 Stamley & Phone 3428-3 ORDSON TRACTORS—Two re-condition= ed tractors with extensions and fender ready to g Automotive Sales & Service Co., 2 2 Tel. 2701, OAKLA A ate model, 3 ¥ord coupes, 3 Ford tourings, 1925 Overland touring and many other makes. Rudolph Garage, 127 Cherry street. OAKLAND COU perfoct . 1926—ran 3,000 milos condition. Price reasonable. Call P. Zink, 119 STAR “6" COACH: few months; lots of extras, for quick sale. H. Main St. Hartford. od only price right . Burlingame, 853 DODGE COUPE, 1026—FOR SALE, A NEW CAR, LATEST MODEL. PRICA REASONABLE. TERMS ARRANGED IF DESIRED. TEL. 2081-3. 1923 Chevrolet Coupe CAPITOL BUICK CO. 193 Arch Btrest A BETTER BUY THAN ELSCWHERE SPECIAL TOMORROW CHEVROLET SEDAN— This car in In very good condition, A low down payment takes It. ALSO FORD, 1926 MODEL COUPE— FORD TUDOR— SUPERIOR AUTO COMPANY 125 CHURCH ST. TEL. 211, Special Notice Daughters of Isabella Bridge and Whist Party Wednesday night at 8 |o’clock at the club, 166 Main street, Public is invited. Admission 25c.— advt. By PERCY CROSBY s N BESIDES YA AINT SEEN THE UNDERTAKER BACH UP 1O THE DooR.. SEETHE FUNNY LIL| [ Who® Him® SHRIMP ONER BY o Ay THE WINDOW? GOSH, VE ¢ HUSBAND® SLAYS ME! |= y £ (s} “Pretty”—mw [0 2% A- FACT, ISNT T2 THAT THE HOMELY MEN ALWAYS GET THE PRETTIEST WVES! 115 A STRANGE] DISGUSTFUL-US K0S NEU GET A @ 1D NEVER NOTICED [T, BT - You Sl 0. MR. MANRERS, = A’COLRSE, - "HEH! HEH