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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2(;, 1929 PRESENT IJ]BB"':S | gressmen while they were in office. ofe e | g = % F | Mulhall produced 20,000 lc(h-rfi\S h b U St b l t f R l C D l ! USED CARS e Setgrams 1o prove his cnargen | chwab Urges dtapilization o Rare tvory Carving, Discovered In P vhich also stories of . | et et S8 Profits Tn Steel Industry Whil Cleveland. Stolen From Jugoslavia|USED - CAR|| [ BUY ONE OF NOTVERY CORRUPT i vl Profits In Steel Industry While eveiand, Stolen From Jugoslavia : mpt to br Gompers with $40,- | P [ L . | ‘ THFSE‘ 0 which Gompers later confirmed. | W f M C t | SAl E S, But The Al‘e Neflrl BN PUWEI" It was shown that the N. M. A. had | rais}ng (1) erlng 0 any OSUS| cieveland, Oct, 26 (UP)—A rars on the carving. The diptych, mads| USFD CARS y y : 3 eireondl B . A ive ng, for which an inter- |of four small pla bound by a - A E. Wat. i 2 r al scarch made, has been | precious stone in the center, de- That Will Give You Many w tioor, “High Time Old Idea That found in the Cleveland Muse f | picts scenes e life of Christ. | 7 R fo i hll a5 Old 01]63 Heshany g t e 2 Hseumiol ;l“r‘\b ;_”'j v:"r‘fi ““{}l‘;-\li;“ i\»‘ ') Months of Transportation at e e | Business Must Be Either | got to this country from |obtained by DeMott officials, a .‘O“ COST Washing the Mul- | S | a o agreb, Jugoslavia, | Viennese art collector was in New | 1928 Buick Coupe $650 ;m:.l ating com-| 3 Prince Or a Pauperi L s : hich French and York and visited the firm to tell of | Pa[[erson = Chevro]el i (4 Pass. Model) g pear: | ¥ ¥ ; 150slay ]‘ wthoritics are attempt- | an \?ry carving in the greb | : 1928 Buick Brougham $650 | Passes,” He Tells Insti-' e ing to solve [ ; cathedral. He said the carving| INC. 1926 Hudson Coach .. $200 i 3 LdY I M . William M. Millikin, curator of [could be purchased for 000, | Ay 1926 Studebaker e ‘ ad Yearns lor Ol]ma][]S‘ N TR A, I S 00 DSk i Sr e Vs e e 18 Main Street 2! 'St“d"’ Daker S 100 - natio 1 and el upted | . | —-as it is called—from DeMott, |purchased such a carving, the Vien- 1141 St . Sedan § ¢ The R 2 i St 5 d hased s a carving, th | 41 Stanley e e STy $ i o g N e l | Judge Agl‘ees {0 Plan ew York art dealer, for $30,000 |nese returned to Europe to inves-| ey Street N ¢ railroads lobbic ! |The carving was obtained by De tigate. GOO USEd Truck= lobbies L | New York, Oct. 26 (P—Stabiliza- | {Mott from a Taris art dealer who| He found the ving had been d > ) £ AL A tion of p was upheld by Charles | __Chicago, Oct. 26 (UP)—George |15 being sought fo explain where removed from the cathedral and A | (0] ay G. M. C. Express Body $150 indisr it g el S “~_L‘[(,r,:|“,,: Tr fh“ AR e e :m\l :\.m: ‘hn :;m;m : 'r'l“\Al‘r 1:\11()11((0(\ substituted. An of- | Reo Express Bo $250 : ) cret ambition of every 11-year-old| Acting on orders from his govern- |ficial of the cathedral a jani- J 7 ~Kni o) 0 Al f’:m:‘ ”ffl’ v‘l lln lim {boy—to ride 1,000 miles in a taxi-|Men. Dr. Leonid Pitamic, Jugoslav tor were said to be the only per- AND Xe]]m\‘l\.nvl,,htl $250 v s 1 e 1}‘ 1 l’,.( 1 ;[”“’ ‘." ,‘,’:“' cab-—but already he is homesick for | Minister to Washingt sited the |sons who had access to the room in 2 TN o e G b 325 e t ¢ law e declare s ethic: the blue Carolina mountains and the | Cleveland museum to obtain data |which the carving was kept | TERMS—TRADES principal lobby fights will illustrate 1 the! ry for the steel industry 10 |nome of I S = 71 i & . | O g LIS 9 Ui the diversity t 1 stitute | think in terms of stabilized profits | which he “‘:m1:.:,‘,‘,?,}1."”?[\“)‘:' ”{;:’:j e — — n t P ?\1 bies 1 in a propagundaias to strive for stability in other ey, Mrs. Lillian Morgan. Pat | | F nk 5 MCl amara since ich ineluded the main- | respects. It is high time." he said, | Mrs. Pattison s ;:',;l,‘\vnl,,(‘.f,{“:’,'l),,, Boston Banker to Talk | OCTOBER 28 IS NAVY DAY ; plenty of yrfilo SALES & SERVICE Am v | “we scrapped the idea that the stecl | George W. Morgan in North Caro- To Credit Men of N. E. | i||good cars priced at e i (G Db Lse 00l Sis bt neks alieislilienia i inoe on i AN e s ago. Morgan was| William J. Fortunc, assistant vice | At L 0L AT ol i w-qu'vm e Jang |Larded custody of the bov. but president of the National Shawmut Anniversary of Introduction Into 29 $39 9 ! Dranaby 4 2 e esf ited production for 1929 fwhen he remarried. placed Genr Bank of Boston, will speak on the| , . 4 £ . DA o iwould excecd 57000000 tons, ten fin fhe care of his grandmother on it Man New England” at| COngvess of Resolution to Con- e o v : L ¢ ler cent greater than fn 1 the a farm near Asheville. the annual New England Conference | struct Man-of-War to be Observed. Don’t miss this Sale. WANT A GOOD CAR AT A o Sl g : JEDS previous year, but said even| Mrs. Pattison visited her son and at the National Association of Cred Dont Walk 8 Sl ul Do than m-; was the finduced him o go with her. They Men at the Hotel Taft on Tuesday, | Navy day, usually_celebrated on = L i Al LO \X/ PRICE3 a th ! dcgree of bility attained traveled in a taxi-cab for three davs, October 29, | October 27, the birthday of the for- on’t buy before you see T ANV AN O THRQL 5 ,lf" A z ,.‘ N A -‘: Souini ,‘,“';f\" o “‘ ”") m I>"""l‘““\]somn1 wnlm» v ;;mn: Chid while the fatl Mr. Fortune has studicd the mer president, Theodore Rooscvelt.|||these ears. s SEE ANY ONE OF THESE s et : 7 ey o aid, “is largely responsi still was searching the mountains trends of business not only in New | will be celebrated th roon Oc-| ¥ 5 U B ‘m’;y - .\\”“’,”1‘ M | for the uniform prosperity wt for the boy. England but in other sections of this tober 28, ||| Many other good used $ O an p [ A D - S lias been shared by The mother filed a petition to country and Central America where| On October cars. 1925 BSSEX Coach y : companies in the ~dopt Gror rclaring she had hig activities have taken him. The | resolution to cor 5 1925 CADILLAC Coach i nificant that the industr brought her son rom the nine- gpegker is actively engaged in the man as introduced into the Open Nights and Sundays 1026 I Coach e able showing has not been I to the twentieth century™ by work of the New England Council | continental congress, which me G 1626 RD Sedan high prices.” i |removing him from the Civil War and is the author of many articles | was shortly afterward adopted. But ! PHONE 211—212 19 edan ikl He attributed the improved earn- [atmosphers of ~his grandparents’ ahout New England, his most re- perhaps a greater reason for the se- 425 BUICK Touring Till'a dereak i two i to three factors: greater de- |farra. She testified that the home cent one being “The Trend of New !lection of October 27 Javy Day | - = 1925 MOON Touring i mand for steel; enlarged output, and Was impoverished, —insanits and ppgland’'s Affairs.” is that that day is the anniversary [[’ - 11928 E X Sedan e ielnes e lower o dangerous and that George far Addreses following the banquetof the birth of the late president, ||| THE FINEST GROUP OF 1928 AUBURN Sedan ey Al s While at presen ] behind in his schooling. : the evening will be delivered by | Roosevelt. It was he who wrote a 1927C R Coach ied to inil o slight let-up in demand, he de- | 1‘ :; ‘“'i -f”“‘»"“ G ”]" A. Wood '1'*"1' I'rofessor Irving Fisher of Yale uni- history of the naval war of 1812, USED CARS 16 N Scdan e clared it would be unfortunate to let % e boy where he preferred 1o iyarsity and by Dr. Stephen 1. ) r. land, as tant secretary of the LR 7 1928 E Coach tracts cance jony slight fluctwations in demand '”"“, e o exeeutive r of the Wl navy and as president, devoted his IN' NEW BRITAIN 1927 CADILLAC Sedan verse patent medi St N oF disturb the ance that has thed 2 dit Men. energies in teaching preparedness L P ~ v OTT W AN REAL rae patent medl e athy belance that 102 mother n Tilnois most of ih Toksa I e At Low Prices el Medical .l that a falling off in demand would | UM vathe "“Y“‘- "“" & hengit . general chairman, re- SIX KILLED ABOARD BUS DEMONSTRATIONS At pL Teught | be hound to result in in he mouniaing and there dvance registration| Lima, Peru, Oct. 26 (UP) — six B e h H by sho a{costs in which event bilized “'”1‘ 1‘ I{"vh‘:‘ = and every indication of la attend- | persons were kKilled and seven injur- FREELY GIVEN T € oneyman s Jles | Price structure would be needed i b ance. ed a pas: r motor bus tell 111929 Nash Special 2 S l C : s e e NS e s e ok gt i Gl buteen Chil Dash Special 6 Sedan||il* Ayto. Sales Co. ourstlves, |8, aetcs R Lo S A it be e s DOX (alvBlam_ed for B e 111929 De Soto Sedan Where Fairness is Featured .‘ nd probably not b bl e e awarded to his :'nrm_nm»] u.(l>]\ Hvr! Wreck in Maryland | ceivea here saia cports said || Demonstrators ‘ 200 EAST MAIN ST. years. AMienly ratsing | 18 Progress on an even keel is to lot ‘:(‘)’i‘“‘”“;"'f\‘:‘l::g']’ui‘““\\_')ifn e anlowed | Eliton, Md., Oct. 26 (CP)—A | the chauficur of the motor bus 1929 Whippet 6 Cabriolet Terms—Trades Meanwhile, the A jons but, in | the cost sheet be our'compass. The |frown leaves on the. trees.” ,,KL];“ th-( e .:r \‘.\h’.\j‘l\‘;n\;yul,”(n;‘l.;‘\y :;f”{(n:nt’r‘-xx;“M fled from the sce 1928 Whippet 4 Sedan Easy Payment Plan League lobby was going ful » unfitted to | Cost sheet will tell us whether pro-| . fede e e e e R 1928 Chevrolet Coach Open Lvening: 1t claimed cre sl ductive ¢ ¥ in anv branch of sl a e 5 o 1{1927 Star Cabriolet : teen act in 1 O the businesa is In excess of current | jancqinivredamoreRtihan Fadozen Special Notice 111997 Pontine : - liquor sales ration requirements ¢ 1 un-| 1“”(\5,0 Collins, 40, of Washington, | The individual chicken pie supper 19;‘ Pontiac Sedan I tions in 1908, the Soldiers’ Home ’ cconomic and obsolete practices. It | I o s LDl fest ion a6 Toinity ‘Methodiie chunch Weed- 1926 Peerless 680 Sedan EVERY Canteen Law in vrohibition | {5f +ill forestall an unsound price struc- | [P "”“‘ uialeble I S R e G in the OKlahoma. territory in 1100, tiirel It eild the attempt | IN RAI]IU MEREER : S e Z“':l“:l ,,';":\n{,).,(.i‘";,1".‘3\3_1\\:,',‘,’\‘_" £:30 to 7:30. Adults $1, ehldren TERMS — TRADES USED CAR H?‘Jfi'i‘”fi.[f;. l&‘,v{u‘!)' o a I E[;ALL U | to produce to capacity all the time, | I inecr, sideswiped the defective|>0c Come carly—advt. ) . anti-liquor code for ha . 3 ; L Font 3 AR = J b ISE: e eecioiion 2 : \ resardiess of domana: | frn ek, e Tastine on che. sonth — I. B. Moran'’s OX OUR USED CAR tion in the International i . R ReL ShiUs 5 : bound track. A splinter from the x LOOE MUST BE Aguinn Sicohotinn 1| T ot were mot imyertant in de- | [nportant Deal Announoed, to, svateres car e et *| Makees Hoover Buat Motor Sales | SOLD AT oNCE {latter are fixed by competitive : . ¢ shaken in the crash 31315 CHURCH ST e e through wartime prohibitio ) i ol LOWEST OF PRICES A the “The fact is said, “that com- | = L | L number of freight cars, | ypen Evening Sunday A. 3 | We Have Listed Only These ing more and morr Missi v BELIVE DT GES MLt e Lyt O L T N T L ot 20 (TR ) =T ha however, did not over- (== - Few. There Are Many More grasp. anie | # proper return bec they do not |, famden, . J., Oct. 26 (UZ)=HEhe ¢, yna all were able to continue = o o Uncle Joe was defying | tional 1 constdcration to | 1iAdi0 SRR G R trip on another train after phy- Th L P BUICK COUPE both the Lea the American | NOW i :‘\“"‘l']"TO’O‘}'W ”"4 DA sicians from Blkton administered e Low Irices I|BUICK SEDAN Gompers had “introdu home boards. 1t | 0f uniform cost accounting, declar- | 1AV merged for the production and. (3 2 )io Premier Will HIGH GRADE CARS || ||NASH 4 Pass. COUPE list into lobt r-privileged | Ing & knowledge of the true costs of | *1° Of radio equipment. | A 1 Make Them the S New Paint Jobs As usual, lobbyin n races in t intry including es- | Production and distribution based | - ABNOURCCment o1 Lhe merer Wi x Reduce Price of Bee.l | Outxst: cni" le\nelmonn ) Motors Excellent tense during tariff revisions. pecially the Negroes in the south, | Upon uniform cost accounting would | A4¢ 1ast night by frene I;ll J'm';'k SEDUS s s B l'l S A'U% N Ti f,.“\‘) v was revealed that when the Payne- other proples. An. |have a far reaching effect In pro- | O 1arbord. president of the Radio | reduction in the price of heer in On- | Don't Fail to See Them g e Aldrich Dbill was being concoted in sion of the home is| moting the industry’s stability ana | - orporation 2ai e e ol R R ol nrom e ARV T e BRG] 2 T TERMS and TRADES S e s r s 1 econontie. woit . Ha Said py | Wod become cifective January 1. | Howard Ferguson. FORD ROADSTER bers of the Home Market Club ¢ for retired ministers and | reas0n why the present prosperity of | | ThC mergen one of the Most Im- | In a campaign address last night ST NG BELOIN Bl o e T e - | the industry should not continue in- [ POFNt In the radio industry, wWilljhe made the promise in denying | CHRYSLER ROADSTER i i b n T o oliemed L lier | detinitely. it the oquilioriam between | UNie the leading manufacturers of | claims of political opponents that Very Good Q ton. S rtalen in many statce, | Production and consumption was | Tl e@ubment, The contral plant | iquor sales for the year would cx- LER SEDAN MOTOR SALES Association brought in 1 national scale Maintained. del e otng tte ALCHl e ERIoR] liceed 8757000,000. 51 ¢ sald (dhditotal A Peach 115 CHURCH S bers to talk to commitic SEaiee ALl offices of the company will be in|would not exceed $55.000,000, { CHRYSLER COAC o RCH ST. dividual congressmen i HAYES ARRIVES | oW Yor The official tigures for the 11 ; Dy ACH Open Evenings The women's suf e T e I3 Schumacker, president of months ended ptember as < Tel 0 operated before S e arrived in | the Victor Company. will be head | cited by the premier. sho total ESSEX COACH ! 1] tacular tactics. Se i m‘ gy e | K today aboard the steam- | ©f the new organiza Vice presi- | sales of $30 e S Late Model of Missouri made S in micsionary st sines | SHIP Saturnia for a visit to Pope | 9ents will be: J. L. Ray, vice pr s s compared with ESSEX SEDAN wild when he said tha el e missionary WOTK SINC | bins, He was greeted by Monsignor | 0t Of the Radio Corporation: H. | the corrciponding period in 1928. Almost New senator had a mcthod kSN e e B ectoy North American | C- Crubbs, vice president of the Vie- | —— NEW AUBURNS ¥i - Holland e (| college in Rome and other prelates. tori and Alfred Weiland, a former| REGISTRATIONS INC At Discount Prices - sl ] vice president of Victor. | Concord, N. H, Oct. 26 Associated Press Photo ; 18b51e Lot et o dians ha kille PROF. BINCHY RE il | Tohn I". Griffin, this state's commis- | TERMS and TRADES throw her out of 0 Gov Berlin, Oct. 26 (A—President Von | BUFFALO JOURNALIST D | sioner of motor vehicles, announced | A oeietediE o blae 48 i o President W Hindenburg today received Prof.| DBuffalo, N. Y., | today he will order 112,000 registra- | o S atis - alisRa : y 8 Haig Patigan, San Franciseo o sgainst the lobl i Daniel Binchy, first Irish Free State:David S. 1T tion plates for 1930 or 4,000 more | 3 ‘ on otor gsainsb thedl Replel Bincy st e e S e oy e : el 10T¢ | soulptor, has completed a bron : e | minister 1o Germany who presented editor of the Buftalo Courler, died | than were dssued in —the eurrent (U oy (0 SR Sy 139 Arch St. Tel. 810 5 | his credentials. Acting Foreign Min- .a- his home here late last night after | year and a gain of 10,000 over | o o be delivered to the White ; tion it ister Curlius was present. an illness of several months. [1928. 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