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WANTS T0 PROVE FORD IS UNJUST Stranss Ao 0 Stow i, He Is Wrong in Criticisms Boston, .Nov. 22 4 Jews have challenged Henry F to change his anti-Semitic views. Charged by Nathan Strauss with having used his wealth “in a cam- paign of slander against the Jewi people,” automobile manufac- turer today had before him an invi- tation to pick e mbers of a committee to his “sycoph and deceived tions. The gage w night by Mr. at a tional confere United Palestine appe ed the year's drive f “Among the Chri here are s 3 for the b others w purpose. the Rock £on, are devot help the wel med sh ques s thrown to him tion; W who has becon money kings gaged in a against the spread malicious 1% a and stirred 1 hatred, here But, ‘it Strauss said. to make am and altho from these past but them, et and great kes, too the mist I much cks on an inno- cent, in nsi ople, we 1 for- give and forget, if Mr. Ford admits the wrong he has inadvertently in- flioted in the past The financier th Ford to na of a commi or ten to deter the facts. He declared he would name the other two and both would be Christians. Turning to stion of restor ing Palestine, rauss deprecat- ed internal the opinion th: ize that by un Palestine o Eight hundred and ten dollars including M. nounced in minutes of the conference. Man Who Drove Car in Fatality to Have Trial Torrington, Nov. 22 (P— Counsel for ncia of this city, who is w misconduct causing death, filed a demurrer in city court this mor murrer was ove cause found over to for cou He is at lik takes n offered to allo: nsion ews would real- they can rebuild thou able 1 bound t term of the super- erty in bonds of $2,500 father-in-law, s driv Wi nd that ith a ing an autc sted road on N s 1 the hat Gancla’s case will be heard in the erior court in Januar: CENTRAL JR. H. 8. NOTES The scctional presidents of the Central Junior High school held a short mecting this morning in th school auditorium. Mr. Jack pre- |ior since the commerce « |ties early in 19 Hymie George Ise and voiced | #ided. There will be another meet- ing tomorrow m g at §:30 This year's trafic squad at Central Junior High school is an efcient one. The members are placed around the bulldings to regulate the © . The gembers snd their positions respectively are as follows: Old building — Edward Smith, counselor; Vitold Milkolaiskas, vice counselor; Walter Young, third floor; Noah Kaplan, second floor; David Wicander, second Carl Bengston, first floor; Barkman, Willlam Ross; Pollman, yard; Derna yard New Buildin Freman Theiss, Constance § , John Yacobella Judd Spencer, Olga Paterson, Al- tred Johnson, Morris Wil- llam Sleath iRE It is harder to fight fires in the Winter. Let us fight them for with a fire policy Arthur Bernieci good T MAIN PHONE 208 the | floor; | Vetrano, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HhRALD MU\DAY N()VE’VIBLR 22, 1926. 'WEEK-END AUTO GRASHES FATAL (Continued from First Page) greater than those for any like per- partment ng automobile fatali- 5. During the same period deaths were 612 wecks ending October they were 656. began compi a year and in 1928, Arrested For Theft Windsor, Nov. 22 (®) — While Hartford police were searc Wallow, of that city stolen an automobile Sanders, voring to through this of which he is to h e longing to his u Windsor poli check his mad town, fn the course belicved to have s‘ruck three auto- i two men who were gside the roadway. | Vn)‘" Mooney, and Arthur| Phelps, 40, both of Pequonock, were | removed to a hospital with broken s and other injuris r being by a car belicved to be that| driven by Wallow. A car dviven hy | les J. McAhill, of Windsor, wus | 1 his fiva 3 old son badly | red; a car Jriven by ie Caver of Chicopee, Mass., was | and then third, driven by scock of Tast Hampton, | race niobiles ot hit Mass. held under charg- whi into: evading res ident. Wallow is be! ariving kless driving anc fter an acc es I sivility YWCANOTES; Physical Department iming pool - and gym- | 11 be closed on Thursda Ty pool gym is as follows Tuesday and Thursday evenin to 7 o'clock, basketball: 7 to 7:d o'clock, tennis; 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock gym c! es. Monday and Friday evening 9 o'clock, swimming ¢ Tuesday and Wednesda noon, Senior and Junior Wednesday and Tht ings, Senior plunges. 6 The new gymnasium start on Tuesday, De: 7:30 o'cloc Girl's Rescrve s of the clubs Reserve are r the making of ng baskets for the poor names of the deserv families were supplied to the depard t by Associated Charities. This he following cl will 5 their basiels, Dew Sunshine club, Golden ymorrow cvening the Beacon club, the Gem Seekers club and the Ginger Snaps wi'l gather to fix their offerings. There e no club meetings of the Rasorve on turday. Triangle Cluo Gins i home Blue Triangle cluh rooms giving Day. The girls have the fun of preparing t ner and serving it. Sfiss Hayes and her mother wil! guests of the day. There will be no basketball prac- tice for the club on Fri because of the repetition of the Landers program. There will k2 no club meetings on Thanksgiving Day. The swimming class will meet as € to atter- lunges. even w9 o lled In bringing | Memb the Girls' iro the Senit meet to arrs Drop club, FEagle club. will din- Helen be the all members of Mattabesett will hold their annual shoot, . 22nd; turkey prizes.— be Involved With Cupid Matrimonial rumors are fiying as freely about Olaf, crown prince of Norway, as around his cousin, Prince of Wales. Latest reported to be engraged to Olaf is Prin- cess Martha of Sweden. Tues. ening, November 23, at the PARAGON INN On New Britain-Hartford R Admission — One The Ladies’ Auxnhary 45, 1.0.B.B. 1926 ad Dollar vy evening | [ train crew today, | little property dama | wrecking train | intended to hear statements of the | had the cast Another Regal Engagement" Court ofticials denied in B that of King Albert of Belgium, son of King Haakon. But they had been about Crown Prince Leopold, brother of th of Sweden, up until a short time befors cent photographs of Mar 20 -Jose, who is 2 City Items Slight damage was done in a closet at th Smith of 26 Smith street ovening.| Co. No. 4 was Fire in a rear hallv i building at 214 Main damage rening. e co D' peared before home of Patrick J. or furday | morning in col cnh s k d slight | w: turday t.—advt today of return of the of James A. Nee street. Officer Cyrus ported that Jacob Kunofsky th Main street, Wal smashed the silent officer corner of Main East street about 10 Schoonmaker of 445 at the Main HENRY Nos 2 Stanley Wor will hold its regula Judd's hall Wednesday 2 o'clock. Members to bring “ruit for th haskets to be sent to !HQ shut-ins. The regular monthly Co. I, Veterans Corps, at the state armory evening at $:15 o'clock. PRINCE meeti iy sn afternoon at :mo ed today his tor sick that meeting of will be held Wednesday (This Is the sc tion in the royal lst two ounces. tonsils rem Derailment of Train Postpones Hearings Danbury, Nov. 22 (P—An early derailment near the Danbury fair grounds today caused a postpone- ent of the investigation by lo railroad officials into the wreck at | Stevenson late Saturday night. It was 60c 33 Myrtle St. but at 7 o'cloc r on wit the pr Driver of Death Car to | H'ne lIcaxmg Tomorrow Domeni- ) » stroct, Eli Mix this | h an ¢ n Mrs. Montow bonds of driv- and less il OPERATED ON TURKE JONES' MAREET Tel 9Q= v 200 ISENATCR REED DELYES AT YOUR | INTO KANSAS ELECTION SERVICE | trears That Democratic Party Has 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 Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1PN Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS Accepted Too Much In Contributions. Kansas City, Nov. 22 (P—Charges | that large contributions were accept- | ed by the local democratic organiza | tion for the November election were | to be investigated today by Senator James A. Reed, chairman of the senate campaign funds committee, at his office here. 1. R. Walmsley of Kansas City. a repu and former momber of the state legislature, was the only witness summoned by the senior issouri senator. He was to testify to a letter he wrote to Sena- repubilcan, Nebraska, in d it was common | Kansas City Street contributed be- 0,000 to the use here on | relative | tor Mo | which | gossip he state that the s Company democratic fund for clection day, tributions Harry B. ANNOUNCEMENTS BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS SATH NOTICES I8 RAL DIRECTOR3 I AND FOUND zed that large con- | 4 in the election of Hawes, democrat, over | Senator George B. Williams, repub- ican. It also mentioned the approyal of the railways company request for | e year extension of its fran- | shortly hefore election, by the council which was controlled by Jett OUNCEMENTS AUTUMUBILES 3—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIEE 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED 13— AUTOS—TAX] SERVICB ARAGES TO LET MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES n and democratic lead- ey had not knowl- charges. \ | i Ming on newspaper re- Senator Reed branded the | psurd and “characteris- almsley.” | tor-clect Hawes, declared his | | knowledge of the case had been ob- | tained from newspapers, but that hu | w “convinced that the no foundation in fact. BUSINESS SERVICE “VIA}\)\U & MILLINERY ING & CLEANING CEEEECET R KINDS SALM ON WAY York, Nov. 22 (—The s fon suit of Count Ludwig Salm | Hoogstracten from his wife, the fof mer Millicent Rogers, set for toda was postponed until later in the wee Counsel for the count stated that his client was on board the | Homeric due in New York either esday or Thursday. VON 3 AND TAILORID —PRINT'B, JOBB'G. STATIONERY 31— PROFESSIONAL BERVICES | 12-REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING | 3=WANTED TO RENDER SERVICEE EDUCATIONAL PONDENCE COURSB 35~ DANCING CHERS 'RUMENTAL AND VOCAL . & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 34—CORR ap- | pecnal Notice FMBLOY ABNA | — 40—HELP—AGE S WANTED There will be a meeting of Valiant A Review at Tagles' hall this evening. DR oM BN Important business will be transact- ed. ito 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL £SS OPPORTUNITIES STOCKS, BONLE 19—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCE. 50—CATTLE AND 8WI DOGS, S Rothfeder s 378 Main Street MERCHANDISE | 55—ARTICLES FOR SALB 53— BUILDIN TERIALS —BUSI CE_EQUIP. 53—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS —FERTILIZERS. SBEDS, PLANTE 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING —GOOD THINGS TO EAT ~HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES —MACHINERY. ELEC., & TOOLS - HANDISE AT THE STORES - AL INSTRUMENTS 10 ~WATCHES DIAMUNDS, JEWELRY —WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAI ESTATE FOR RENT 9—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTR NESS PLACES FOR RENT ROOM AND OFFICES FOR RENT 3 N PLACES FOR RENT 'AREHOUSES & ETORAGB ~WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATF FOR SALE T8—AGLNTS - REAL ESTATB — AUCTIONEERS 80—BLDG & BUSINESS PROPENT | 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE | 82—FARMS FOR SBALE —for girls 6 to 14 Coats—styled in t youth 9.95 12.95 = Sport and dress models, this morning five cars of train No. ¢ from Maybrook, N. Y., to New Haven were derailed by a broken wheel, blocking both tracks, but causing . The Danbu cleared the west hortly before noon and ind track open about in the afternoon. CROWL! PAINTER hound track Estimates Che 1 o'clock All Jobs — Y BRO) AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Sireet ully Given on Tel 2013 INC. suede velours and bolivias, (B isEAry . S 3—HOUSES FOR SALB e finished with fur | 84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB collars and are attractive- | 85-SUBURBAN FOR SCALL | s8=REAL ATE FOR EXCHANGE ly trimmed. The colors are red, green, rust, blue | 87—REAI ESTATE WANTED 0 e et o : ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS rebies $8_HOTELS brown, | 88—ROOMS FOR RENT | 99—ROOMS AND BOARD $1-ROOMS FOR HOU RE TO DINB 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING SKIPPY I 00N'T Se€ UNC(E LOVIE OUT IN THE CAR NO MORE, YAKE BECAUSE= BECAUSE WH y=sHoUL0 I Askit? BecausE UNCLE LOVIET CAR IS STOLEN POLLY AND HER PA'S 16— MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLI:8 WANTEL 17—SERVICE 8TATIONS — REPAIRING | = THE HLRALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference. LINE RATES CONSECUTIVE Quick INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid ( BUICK MOTOR CAKS—Bales and Service. FOR A — i AUTOMUTIVE J Auto and Truck Agencies 8 Caplitol Buick Co., 193 Arch Bt Phone 2007 LLAC CARS —Saies & Survice. Motor Co. ‘A Reliable Concern.” WestMain' St. Tel, 3000. h a1 -1 iine .1 line +eee1 line vuenl tine 21 lice 1 lice 43 ays ... 1 1ne $1.80 Yearly Order Rates Upon Count 6 words to a lina. 14 lines to an inch Minimum Space, 3 Iines. Minimum Book Chaige, 35 cents | No Ad accepted After 1 .P. M. for Classified Page oo Same Day Bat 10 A M Ads Accepied Over the Telophone day day day day days . days . 10 2 24 .33 40 a8 .21 .28 35 .36 $1.50 Application. 09 CHRYSLER—4 and & LOLX FORD CARS—and trucks FORD CARS—truc ‘Saler and service. Bennett Motor Salee Co.. 250 Arch Et. Phune 2952, 1 EVIROLET MOTOR CARS-Salés and Superior Auto Company. 127 Phone 211 _ 8- Bales and Bervice. Corp.. 1129 Stapiey Church B BROTI 8. & K. Motor Sal St__Phono 731 and Fordson Sales and Service. Elmer | 23 Main St Pel. 1513 nd Fordson tractors. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros. Prop tractors. Auto C for convenlence of customers Call 25. Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator Notify the Herald at once If your "RANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 yeare. Sales and Service 453 Wert Main B¢ Tel 3046 's incorrect. ~Not responsible for || arrors after the first |nn<-mun ANNOUNCEMENTS | e e——————————— Burial Lots, Mouumcuts 1 BURTAL VAULTS—Conciete and retn- | forced; water proof, hermeticaily sealed N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15 NASH- motor PAIG TUPMOBILE AND STAR- Sales rooms department. Burritt Motor 240 Hartford Ave.. at Btanley Tine. [ cara. Bes the dew Bales and Bervice A. G Hawker. I'Jlln Btreet “hune 245 AND PONTIAG: oemue Products of General Motors, C._A. Bepce, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215. 5 AND JEWETT—Sales and Service. Whitmore Pal & Jewett Co 319 Eaet ne 2810. es and NEW BRITAIN MO [ WORKS | | 123 Oak St. Munuments of all sizes and | descriptions. Carving and letter cut- ting_our_specialty. CARS AND THUCKS— Bearle & Co Gales and Eln: and Park ts. Phone for_Gabriel Snubbere. Kenneth M. Servicn; cor Local » Florists 3| BOSTON VERNG—Very reasonnsie prices. | Bande]l's Greenliouse, 218 Oak 8t ! Plione Sing funeral work. ts for all occas cenhouse, 1163 Stanley St BAG—Tost containing Call 4494 TE vicinity Brocaded West Main and DEPGSIT BOOK lin_ Savings nd~ 8ervice. st Main St Tel. JDEBAKER MOTY Service. Albro Phone R CARS—Sales aud Motor Sales Co.. 225 Fine mo- and Motor Prop.. 115 ord coupes, Overland tour- makea. Rudolph is_ low, as Chestnut §t. Tel. FOUND—Yellow and white fox Warden Inquire Dog mg man's and | Sat. Probably put fn | 7 ke. Mrs. La Flamme, wear T—Boston bull it &s to notlfy St. Whits face, Cariton Personars ccial tural this mont every eve till lay Thanksgiving. A City Items Meet me at | Thanksgiving E the Fireman's Ball, , State Armory. —advt | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Banta, of 7 | Monroe street spent the week-end in | | New Jersey and Brook A. G. Hammond auxiliary will !mld a regular meeting Wednesday | evening at 8 o'clock in the state armory. Good muslc at Fireman's Ball, Thanksglving Eve, State Armory. | —advt Laurel Court Sewing society will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. | B. Glazier, 50 South Burritt street, I trom 10 to 4:30 o'clock. WTIC Radia Artists. Camp school, | December 1, §:15 p. m.—advt. Holiday cards at Hal —advt. David N. Case, chief adjuster for | the Travelers Insurance Co., will ad- | | dress the Lions' club tomorrow at | the Burritt hotel. | The annual Polish students’ re- | union and ball in Boston, Mass., on | Thanksgiving eve will be attended by | Dr. and Mrs. H. Cieszynskl, Val. ! szynski and B. A. Grzybowski of | this city, and Dr. J. Obuchowskl of | | Hartford. Dr. Cleszynskl, B. A.| | Grzybowski and Dr. Obuchowski ar | honorary members of the Polish Students’ club of Boston. READ HERALD CL BW. good Chestn: TAXWELL Tel. 1101- UDSON TOURING, ON TIRE! 1024—GOOD NEWLY PAINTE! NT CONDITION THIS IS A HIGH I USED CAR. PRICE IS $550. ARRANGED. CAPITOL CO., 193 ARCH ST.. TEL. BAL- USED CAR DEPT. Ford coupe. Dodge sport touring. Willys Kinght sedan. Naseh demonstrator sedan sdge Coupe. sedan. . 4-pa sh 6 touring A G 2 ELM ST. —— e DEPENDABLE USED CARS HAWKER. PHONE 2458 Brothers 1925 Coupe 1924 Coupo Maxwell 1924 Coupe B 1024 Coach Terms Arranged 8. F. Motor ; Sales Corp. Stanley St. 12 Tel. 7. B OPEN EVENINGS SSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Bv AINT HE WORRIED AgouT rr? PERCY CROSBY NO INOEED! Cause We Gor THE LAUGH ON €M 'CAUSE UNCLE LOVIE'S Gor THE KE a Rew \ | P oF rovs 1 TooK | TER YGOT ) | 0N W0 Days AGD. 1 etz ) | ANHES OUTOF croER) || MY STiks, ] FROM THE ADAMS o APPLE UP! Y'FIRE Him?, LN I DAS%NT HES GOT THINGS 50 MIXED UP THAT, T CANT GIT ALONG WITHOUT HIM!