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| AIRPLANE SMASHES THREE AUTOMOBILES Ay Aviators Figure in Freak . Wreck in Newington claimed to be to they pernte attempt avert strikin eral chil who were watchin o'cleck eutenant I it Glen D, the ators from eld Mineola, but fo Lping se was plane reduc and thre itomobiles be- William o £ De , Hartford, wington, nstance of the auto- Powe and occupants wed inju th her he ir usband, endir cked me tiett -~ find Hartford, attended ¢ wh Add Variety to the meal by serving rape-Nuts Mo fiavor like it. and no cereal flavor quite as good. Children love it. ATAYRVERE AT D Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root For many watched vear: have muct the cord mp. wit re- rkable e maint and bladder medicine. physician’s pre Kilmer's Sw scription. v strengthening the Kidneys, worlk do. 1ps do the should swamp-Root ws. 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New Haven Railroad. ew York 26th Division Parade EXTRA TRAL To Boston Friday, 5pr§l 25th iw. Waterbury Bristol New Brituin Hartford . Willimantic yue Boston L0 e £ 3 leturning lcave Doston ..6:00 The | The | the | liver | gists on | and | the first time | ca- | Gingerous and | Ask The Clark | and Hartford | the zeant figurea | wa rd to remark time his flving da mum\ time that in fo he that it was about ended Crashes Into Tree, plane was one ans flying from field to Springfield, here a demonstration was to . e siven in the interests of the Victory 1t was shortly before 1 residents in the vi by the whirr of e ran out ‘to gain point of vantag When the over the Golf Grounds, to circle and the earth. This 6 polTiont Monteith's machine. e 0 came down after- they learned th that caused When ¢ . s adjusted, the plane o the field. Lieutenant teith asked some of the onlooke direction of Goodwin park. Ifor | 1 feet the plane kept on the ground, nd as it neared a tree on top of a h enbankment, Lisutenant ith noticed several children in of the plane, he swerved the to one side, but the motor work properly and instantly a collision with the tre The big plane uprooted the tree, and down the enbankment land- top of the automobiles which on the road. The Powell car is badly smashed. Mr. Bence's ¢ Jso damaged and Mr. Wi sustained a broken top and badly bent in the back. Airplanc Badly Broken, The wreckage blocked ay, and it required the rts of several were recked oL the Mass., he W which tehell 3 o'clock nity were attracted the big men wer of them was seen when ge of g v left. leave the | crashed the combined «f onlookers to baeck it he gutter. The is badl ed, but Lieutenant Monteith ad Limaself as hopeful thab it | be salvaged. The left wing i broken off near the fuselage that con- | tained the pilot and mechanician. The sropeller blades are boti’ hroken off The plane is of the Curtlss H battl lane type It equipped with Hispano-Suiza en On the wings inted the and red of 8. aviation rvi n la painted are the numera In the fuselage of the car was | e quantity of pamphlets show- | the need of the subscribtion { { ine. ue. whit to | Victory loan. ds Visit Scene, accident reached hundreds Hundr News of the nd oner heir way the A 0d close this city, at re on orts to | the plane | individual | clearly to scene. T look at spoited by 2 small vith @ large badge, who jicted the town constable ith shine. Whether or not t or the zovernment author <on to take it upon himself to be officious. was Licutenant Monteith, depressed over the accident. mourned the destruction of plane. were 14 He n for King of Greeee Red Cross Missi 1ors American Telp Given. Washington, { members of the { mission to Grec | rated by King Ale | rendered in relief Edwin R. Capps, sion, received the C | Order of the Redeemer, vortant order of knighthood con- | ferred Greece. Others decorated | { include Major A. Winsor Weld, Chest- nut Hill, Mass., and Lieut. Redden W. Adams, Plymouth, Mas: April Ame have $.—Fourteen can Red Cross been deco- | ander for service work, Lieut. Col. ! head of the m of the Royal the most im- | BOLSHEVIKI DRIVEN BACK. Vienna, April 23 (By The Associated | Press.)—The Bolsheviki have been | driven out of Kiev, capital of the | | Ukraine, by revolutionary Ukrainian | troops friendly to Simon Patlura, the | | Ukrainian | OUCH! CORNS! LIFT CORNS OFF A for a| 1 i Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift that sore, touchy corn off with fingers Drops of magic' ApPly a little Freezone on that bothersome corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it off with the fingers. No ! pain at all! Try it! Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny Dottle of Freezone for a few sufficient to rid your feet of hard corn, soft corn. or corn cen the toes, and caliouses, with- cness at all, | | cents, I eve: | | | { | { | { | ! | the d of peace the tr about come on The prevent 20 ! might 6 than the treaty ac 120 Belligerent May effective July but ail peace. { which will become This LT [T T Nations 'TREATY FIRST, 60 DAYS LATER PEACE Will - Observe Same Date s been for the trans 60 days after aty. If 15, purpose of contusion belligerent erent date! ations. ch will unite in a follow the pre: Putting the “Man”’ L e s 2SS Allows every man, woman and child in signin i would the the treaty peace thus throughout this provision among nations in their vari- According nation cording to its own law common unive the will eden: drafted y fixing | lishied ‘ll. would be state | signed be- world more which to ratif date 1 day of Ao~ of is to | this scrutiny sd cussion will occur over in the present cuase, number Separate T is being considered whether th United States as i but not ' same ceremony, the separate peace would be to pre-| serve the position of the United States | r and would ermany Unjted States and other allied Count his last reply. ipotentiari ! idea oceur simult serutiny whether at the conch but it is incre relative to German colonies, and the sccond, which provides for “free, open 1 and absolute freedom of the seas.” The fifth point Provides for ‘‘fred, open and absolutely impartial atljust- ment of all colonial claims” The | power, | tr cnds Germany’s control of her sep- | colonies, with the League Nations establishing mandatories. Whether this accords with the proy sion “freo and open adjusiment’ s expected to fi * in the pourpar- | lers. The second point, concerning | he freedom of the has not fig- | ured during the discussion of m.i | | \ ions of p singly neceessar: owinz to the large the treaty. of nat an associated should sign a vith Germar treaty as that nd would be time as part of ' but the effect of aty an treaty of the by the at the ally. peace same ALl same for instead of an be a direct enga United States of between large number associated P treaty and the attitude to he finally ! adopted has not been announced, Delays Are Expected. One of the men drafting the treaty ; has expressed the belief that it would { be physically impossible to complete the instrument in time for the arrival {of the Germans and it might even take until May 15 to consummate the great task. This leads to discussion | 74IY 12, of the presenting of the parts of the completed, such as the League | ° Nations and reparations pro- | visions, but it is understood that Pres. ient Wilson and Premier Llova George insist that pants be p sented by themselves and that the er tire documeny be presented. This may | cjaimed lead to some revision in plans for the ! ¢ delivery of the treaty with Germany ' and there may be a brief period of inaction until the document Arche between the instead 310,000 | fora, {Inc., crullers. Hale to powe Points for Discussion Brockdorft-Rantzau, stated the German plen- had been designated with that the pourparlers will' neously with the delivery tr prelimin: of peace. This e in discussions e leutact ling o a careful of President Wilson's 14 intimations have been re- t the chief discussion wiil the treaty accords with One expert engaged in the principal dis- the fifth point, von he no a points. " To secure—by occupa-, A. Hale of 17 vas yesterday in the superior L. awarded a against the F. of Bridgeport, The action recove for injuries susi itomobile t the n an and 1917, when w damages iined at W owned time of the automobile ri n Waterbury. ceident he unde the defendant’s across the street. X of the machine came is ready. | his back, he car he w by t On t bac Cherry verdict court, Bradbu manufacturers of $10,000 VERDIGT IS AWARDED LOCAL MAN {Arthur A, Hale Recovers Against | Bradbury Company of Bridgeport street of Hart- 7 brought of $15,000 terbury on he epair he chine near the entrance to 't He was partly neath. th witness st: and, ked S0l by s struck by | defend- accident, bu. day was repairing a of ma- when from | One of the wheels with ald in that contact he |Lucien ¥ B | not be | rapidly, m rushed against the car ha Wi ing on. At the time of the and before -he had received jurfes complained of, his earnink ity was $50 a week, He 18 vears of age. Evidence was brey out that the defendant’s machine wi not equipped With a mirror or pel flector, that the brake was defective and that the car is closed in. Tt wak further contended that the operatof s negligent in not sounding a warns The defense claimed that Hale was Ity of contributory negligence im repairing p machine in the street. The jury rendered a verdict of $10,000 in favor of Hale. The case was tried before Judge pee. State's Attorney Alcorn and Judge James A. Peasley of Waterbury appeared . for Hale and Judge Edward L. Nicholson of Bridgeport appeared for the Brad- bury Co., Inc, Hugh M Light Gowns. the type laundered are multip g a good wl es 1 aner absolute ne cleaner sold at which one icate Scott’s aning Fluid Dickinson Drug Co. the out injury can colors with- pensable It comes ommended and I8 -ver Leave a Ring and 15¢ on most No Odor.—advt ? 4 tion of Germany’s choicest territory—the fulfilment of a just and lasting peace. The “Victory” Liberty Loan We cannot be safe in a world of neighbors New England to have a proud part in whose ideals are based upon a longing the moral regeneration of world politics. for cruel conquest of person and property. Compels us to use our wealth in selfnnposed discipline, employmg it in produdive ways for a future gain instead of a present granfim This Advertisement is Dedicated by us to New England’s Heroie Soldiers and Sailors 4 rTrras T O S R T D O i e on. Patnotlcafly Save for a Prosperous Peace Keep the Habit Going Buy Edrlyi oAt any Bank—for Cash or on Instalments g,iberty Loan Committee of New Britain o o S e T T Ty K e T R KN C KR