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o R e . P A 50 b 22 WHITE SLAVERY IS e | & Co~—advt, A daughter hag been born to Mr, Former Acting Imperial Wigand 2 i Fimen crowe'st it wi Under Indictment Storling Pliyer Pianos at Andrews, A P { . Gives Away er {ndictmen | Vietrolus, Planos. €. I. Plerce & 1¥6§ AWay 1o (lo,—~advt, § Tl , L | B R [ Tormer Governor Frank B. Weeks § ! Ve of Middletown was a visitor to New | qua.;"he‘c"’l‘:"‘.'o“"]"":‘“;‘r:t')_mc‘;"lm'"‘vh;';: Britain yesterduy, T he lived had given away Prince, a iAol MIpplinhigt:Morant) |bulldog, for which he had a great| Open alleys at the Casino tonight. | y . ;‘;’;‘t’:::’;""l"";‘o:‘;: APORIAORL b advt, : 1k a y No. | & Were Klansmen Tho “directore: o tha imercantiie) ot " : bt iy fambing. sver. Midasts Prior to swearing in the jury Judge | moe this marnion ot 30 oslooh e | [Falls. He had quarrelled with his {5, v S le g S ARGy . s brother for giving the dog away and Yo, and the Dickinson Ciaeh Hutcheson questioned each man as 1o fine husiness was disenssed. Brothit (oK BiiW she- dog ewhyand e 1 the gift was to a stranger and there ANNOUNCEME WANTED--1,000 wier, women and eniidr was no chance of recovering the ani- to be well dressed oo woekly pa; Clothin, re, Church his possible connection with the Ku Wood for Tel 10 mal, Burial Lots, Monuments gty THE HERALD “WANT ADS” :Tmllxj%dw’fii’l}?fifii‘.fl'n'.u‘; Alph-bfllully Arnup‘ For Quiek and shade trees, Ready Reference. and 1 | John ¥, Quinn, LIN. NATES FOR ’l'llin rireel, ik el CONSECUTIVE INIIHTIONI INTEREST depariment baok No, 5034 1oat, mnd-r roturn ta N, 1, Natlonal_bank, WAVINGE BANKBOO! W nm namos, Mary and Joseph Krak kas, lost, Finder return to Savings E}\. a l'nnonlll DEVELOPING flma 18 our specialty, Bring your films to us and get results, Ar- cade Studio, FOR"the months of January and February. 1 will make a reduction ll 45 on eveiy suit or overcoat, J, Wuck, custom tallvi, _b9_Arch_Bt, Opp. Bouth church, ' WANTED—10,000 people with corns, cai- louses, chapped hauds, eczema, hemorrs holds, sores or skin affections, to buy & box of Honey Bee Ointment, Guaranteod City Items TS D0 GOV LEAPS INTO FALLS Man Ends Life When Brother Count § words to & line, 14 linea to am Inch, Minimum 8pace, 3 Lines. Minimum 8ok Charge, 3§ Canta No. Ad, Accepted After 1 P, M. ¥or| Clansified Page on Same 3 Ads Accepted Over tho Talephone For Copvenience of Customars, 936 And Ark For a "Want ad" Operstor, Houston, Texas, March 2.—8ix members of the Ku Klux Klan are serving on the federal grand jury which indicted Edward Y. Clark, for- mer acting imperial wizard of the Klan, on a charge of violating the Mann act, | Kiux Klan. The six said they were| tncuiclos, ote. . L. Plerce & Co 8t. Next to 4lerald Ottice, klansmen, but denied that such mem- | _, 4o | bership would affect their judgement Al R = " ¥ 5. 8. B, Graffam of 89 Frankl 2 4 s % 7 Vi et ¥ A S ¢ Nicholas made his home, sald yester- AUTOMOTIVE —] Auto and Truck Agencles 8 ey few details concerning the char ap 20! o1z a severe attack of influenza, ' tery arrangements day afternoon at his shop the dog M S made. Tt was understood the allege 0 3§ . q Sar Rl violation occurred Febraars 11, 191, | . Fidisons and Sonords. C. 1. Plerce Clark was at New Orleans at the time with Imperial Wizard Simmons, os- tensibly in attendance some meet- ing of klan chiefs, He previously had been in Houston with Wizard Sim- had been disposed of by his sister at|=. his orders. He sald he ate supper Rl with Nicholas Wednesday night in ‘ififldEN'iDUiE-Uul fiowers, poited plul their Long Island home and his LS o aoty !‘,“"" ety brother was ‘“stlll fussing” about Florists and Nurserymen, - BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Better ca ing bullt snd Buick s bullding New Britain Bulck Co, 236 Arch stre ‘rolephono 2607, | ox Trot, Victor Record | Xo, 19008, ., 1., Plerce & Co.—-advt, | George Mitchell, Peter Vouras and | Ernest Vardios of Westerly, R. 1., ak 8t mons, where it is young woman who Is indictment, hav allege he met the named in the Clarke Confident. Main street purchased the restaurant at 305 from IFrederick Lllmers, | Prince. At 10 o'clock Nicholas went out after asking his sister for some money and telling her he would be back shortly. When his brother did not return, Elias went to his office in New York, thinking he might find him there, He NURSERYMAN--Place your order now for fruit trees, berries, etc; also d ~Ang_work._Simonen. Phono $93-3 bullding commission anyone actively engaged in the building business, Permits are now issued by the building inspector under %he super- B s —— CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CAR8S— Lush Motor Co., A Reputable Concera.” West Main, Corner Lincoln St, COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR (ARS~ Commerce and Ruggles trucks. R. O, 5t doiph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 206! did not, and spent the rest of the day| yision of the bullding commission®ts. walking up and down the office Wring-| o5 g1 questions where there is a dis- ing his hands, able to think of noth- pute over any ordinance the commis- ing but an attempt by Nicholas to' gon acts upon the application. take his own lift two years ago by| ¢ the charter amendment sought| and service. 8 & F. Motor Sales Co., 1 drinking iodine. is adopted, Chairman R. J. Dixon and Elm 8t, Cor, Franklin, FPho v . ~ Late in the afternoon he received DURANT AND STAR motor cal In the rear of the New York court where Mrs. Paulette Sa-|ine following telegram: Sommislonore Th‘{;mn‘;"g“x“‘;hv";n o] and. sory {3ust Tal Good Care ludes is on trial for her life, Mrs. Oscar Martelliere, widow of the| “Your brother committed suicide | 1o jonger be eligible to serve, leaving slain insurance broker, sits with her child, Merlyn, and hears the|here today by jumping over falls. The | only Commissioner John J. Walsh. legal sequel to the shooting of her husband last July. Yody hasinolibssnatacoverege CHEVROLET tourlng, $535; coupe, #840; sedun, $860; K. O. B. factory, The New Britaln Motor Sales Corp., § Maln HODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Eal {ssued for his arrest in Houston, Tex., charging him with violation of the fidence that he would bhe fully vin-| (Continued from dicated. | = Mann Act, E. Y. Clarke, former act u “It is simply another effort to at-|trcops locomotives, 60 car- Atlanta, Ga, March 2 \\'hirr- awaiting additional information (HH‘ cerning a warrant said to have heer ing imperial ard of the Ku KI Xlan, maintained an attitude of con- First page) tempt to discredit me and throug ads of coke and 80 carloads of coal discrediting me, damage the knights [and took over the round house and re- ctor, Sales serv- JORDAN AND M'FARLAN motor cars, JRussians were exiled from Russia and | Siberia without trial from the be- ginning of the Bolshevist regime to | and December 1, last, mation reaching here gources. | of the K. K. K." Mr. Clarke asserted. | pair shops. s Tt is reported that Lord Mayor 10,000 RUSSIANS EXILED | Haverstein of Oberhausen and Vice Reid. | Lord Mayor sthonia—More than 10,900 | | were recently given prison sentences |of two years, have been jailed suc- cessively at Duesseldorf and Mayence, e soon to be taken into the according to infor- rre valley. Soviet Have Full Authority Ducsseldorf, March 2.—(By Asso- |ciated Press)—The Ruhr allies today | have full authority to operate all rail- |roads in the Ruhr and Rhineland from —— LYCEUM — “OH U. BABY” All New Cologne area. | In e | headquarters said signed to smooth out the difficulties in the way of the allies, who have {menace of a food shartage. The rail- RED ME {of these will be imported from Bel- [six test cases o ’ gium and France, used had resulted in complete without a suspicon of a failure General Degoutte has ordered the | collection of an internal revenue tax lon all tobacco and shirts sold. | sons who refuse to pay this tax wili he arrosted and their places of bus ness will be closed. ATTENTION! On Monday Sleep, Mattal sett Tribe, No. 14, I. O. R. ) will confer the Adoption Degree promptly at 8:15. Following the degree work a card tournament in set back, cribbage and pino- chie will be started. All Red Men should join the trail. X PATRON FOR SCRIBES Rome, cyclical has named St | Sales as patron saint of | jour M. Hallinan, Inc. Francis of writers and |vi It was signed by Superintendent s Curry of the Niagara IFalls police, GITY The suicide was reported by three WILL SEEK $10,000 St. Francis was born in [com tack ran weels st ¢t 5 | ISGOVER X-RAY CURE T0 END WHOOPING: GOUGHS | » Boston Physicians Say New Kills Germs of Discase Boston, with the exception of those in the physicians connected with the Boston | president, Floating hospital for Children announcing the final authoriza- |discovered a new cure for whooping Chief Phitip T. | tion for taking over the roads, French [cough, an the step was de-|medical The two physici heen hampered by strikes and the|Bowditch and Dr. r They were willing to let it be said that |organization, and Chiet Willilam Raw- w administration is empowered to|they had | hire as many as are needed, and most [after long research and after twen Per- |treatmer |three months. It has been -ray tre fore they the maximum infec Italy—The pope in an en-|Heretofore the hest th im was to make ortable as p its cours |Ete !V;I“'mnél': Has i e rr‘l‘?n P‘!ace"n Orkney Is, ' Two Spaniards Reported Londo dise into which the eomr the ote {disclore Islands. skill for new treatment involves the X-ray. [ Rawlings Is Rc-Elected to Method |cers of the state police association has been named by the executive com- [{1o water, mittee, the appointments to b in ef- fect until the next annual meeting. Garrett J. Tharrell, chief of the Hart- Boston ! ford volic~ department, to succeed the late Chief Brennan of Stamford. Smith of New Haven, baffled | was chosen vice-president, taking the left vacant by Chief Iarrell, Chief James J. Landrigan of this ecity, officer in the association for many Effectually There March 2.—Two have am H. ailment that has gencrations. T ns ars Dr. Henry 1. |a dwin T. Wyman, |years, discovered a genuine cure [lings of New Britain, remains in the dog. office of treasurer. cures | Mayor Regrets Goodwin Is Leavi ing School Board “The resignation of E. Clayton Good- W from the school committee is re- etted by Mayor A. M. Paonessa al- the germs be- | though Mr, Goodwin was chairman of he 2 8 inee 1 develop the sub-committee on school accom- on in the throat.i modations against which the mayor odical skiitfpag conducted a drive for several which the X icians will demonstrate the n a special clinie the nex demonstrated that this dore ng the resignation today, yor expressed himself as cer- {more valuable school committeeman, {nor a more conscientious worker. terday. An istand para- | To Have X-Ray Vision |vict Mrs. March 2.~ q1:\:xmsh nohlcmau are slet of Holm, in the ! “X-ray eves," according to an article tourists, who saw a man leap into the rapids about five feet above the brink State Association Job | i"i% * i ican falis and disappear Meriden, March 2.—Due to the re-|oyer the cataract. icent deaths of several members of |ywgyed to attract thelr attention, threw {the organization a new board of offi-|, pil fold back up the path toward them and then took a flying leap into Before jumping he A card bearing the name of the tai- loring firm was found in the bill foll. also were papers showing Ni- was eleeted |oholas Apostle, 82 Clinton street, Buf- discharged from the 1t was learned falo, had been draft during the war. afterward that Apostle Bros. sold out their business in Buftalo six weeks ago and came to New York. Elias Apostle denied A " had any financial worries and attrib- continues as secretary of the|,ioq nis suicide solely to his nervous condition and his attachment for the MRS. BEAN IS FREED A\I\Im~ Woman, Charguel with Her Released When Case is Thrown Out, Farniington, March Mrs, Ethel . Bean, on trial for the murder of her husband, A. Rangeley Lakes, guide was set free by the court "tain that the city has never had a|without hearing her The prosecution closed its case yes- Attorney General R. W. Shaw told {the court that he did not think the state had sufficient evidence to con- Bean and suggested Associate Jus- the case be dropped. formally | London, March 2.—-Two sons of a|tice Charles J. gifted with | discharged the defendant. Otis A. Bean was shot to death near brother Mur- Birt today. that | FOR SANITARIUM UPKEEP Senator Covert Agrees to Ask for This Amount for Two Years for Rocky Hill, (8pecial to The Herald), Hartford, March 2.—After a con- ference today between Senator Rich- ard Covert and Dr. F. P. Lee, super- intendent of the health department of New Britain, it was announced that an appropriation of $10,000 a year for two years would be sought for the Rocky Hill sanitarium, an institu- tion for tuberculous patients in New Britain. Senator Covert introduced the bill several weeks ago, but specified no amount, The city of New Britain conducts the institution which is re- lieving state sanitariums by caring for about 25 patients at all times. AJarge delegation from New Brit- ain is expected to attend the hearing which is scheduled t> be held before the appropriation commmee Syithin the next two weeks. A hearing on the soldiers' bonus bill introduced by Senator Ells of Waterbury is scheduled for Thursday afternoon, March 14, at 1:30 o'clock. The measure provides $10 a month for servicemen during the period that they were on duty. WATSON CHARGE DISPROVED Says U. 8. Soldiers Were Not Executed ‘Without Trial Washington, March 2.—The chapter of senate history revolving around a charge by the late Senator Watson that American soldiers were executed without trial in France, was closed Salus and service, 174 High &t, Hertford, Connecticut, Phone 3-45u9. HUPMOBILE CARS--Sales and service. City Service Station, Hartford Ave. anu Bten- ley Sts. A. M. Pnnnellol. !‘rnp. o motor cais. Suien C. A, Bence, 51 Mcln 8t Phone 2315, ot NABH acd Osklans metor carp. Salre and G, Hawker, 68 Lim Et. Volee REO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Keanith M., Bearle & Co. Sales and service. Coi, Mim ew Kritain, Conu. Tele- SBTUDEPAKERS—Light six touring, $975; spec.al six touring, $1,276; big sl touring, $1,760; F. O, B. tactory. M. Lrving Juater, 193 Aich Bt. “This is a Studebaker ) ‘ar"” Autos and Trucks For Sale [ BUICK BEDAN, 1918; néw paint, in_ex lent running condition. Will sucrifice for quick sale. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt. “This is_a_Btudebaker Year.” BUICK, 1920, § cyiinder, 4 passenger coupe, mechanically like new, new paint and nn- ish; upholstery very good, & brand new Miller eord tires, stop light, motometer; bumper and automatic windshield wiper. New Britain Bulck Co., 235 Arch st. Phone 260/. “'Next to u new Buick is & _Used Bulck." BUICK, 1921, § cylinder, 5 p T tour- ing car, mechanical condition very good, Just reconditioned, 5 Royal cord tires (uew), very good patnt. Price fs luw. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Wel, 2607, “Next to a New buick 15 a Used Huick. BUICK, 1919, 6 cyfnder, 4 passenger co’ Perfect cngine, just reconditioned. Pawt and finish excellent. Upholstery perfect, & Lrand new cord tires, bumper, stoplight and visor. Call up for aemonstration. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. Tel. 2607, “Next to a New Buick is a Used Buick." BUICK, 1020, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe. Excellent paint, § brand new tires, per- fect mechanical shape, bumper, cte, Call up for demonstration. “New Bricain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Ph8ne 2607, “Next to & New_Bulck is a Used Bulck. i CHANDLER ROADSTER in excellent con- ditlon. New paint, top and 3 new tire $500. R. Carmody, 366 High. Phone 31, OAKLAND 192, 6 passenger touring car, Just thoroughly reconditioned., Looks like a new car and runs that way. Cast iron plstons, will not leak oll. Price very rea- mouth of = Harbor, and the in the Madrid Imparcial, quoted by|his home at Haines Landing on the|yesterday, when the committee ap- total numi inhabits s two-— | the D Mail. Tests have shown |night of October 6 last. Jnremiuh‘r’olnt(;d ‘t: in}'tes}t‘igat; re}:’orted unani- a man g ands in | that the vouths' abnormal vision en-!W. Wheaton of Elmira, N. Y., and|mously that it had found the charge 4 M Y re the large group offer close competi-| ables them to read through silver,| Norman Mawson of Methuen, Mass, |unfounded. / el e L b el tion. Puunda ¥ a population of 3,| brass or iron, but they cannot see|who had been seen near the place| The committee's findings stated that STUDEBAKER, 1020, special 81X 5 passen: Specials for Saturday it had held hearings and inquired into BAKING DEPARTMENT Bread, 24-o0z. loaves ... Apple Pies, regular 25¢ ..... Try Our Coffee Cakes Bath Buns, French and English HOT CROSS BUNS, FINEST vvvvv... 13 cents; two for 25¢ 20¢ 20c 30¢ . special price MADE—15¢. CANDY DEPT. while Copo ¢ boasts of 7. econd Herrin Mine Riot Case Is Now U ndcr Wav Marion, Til., Marc} i ed Press)—The second riots case in which men are on {trial charged with murder, got fully :unzlpr way today with the deliverance iof the opening statement of the pro {secution and defense, Taking of tes-| limony will begin next week. i Herrin mine through porcelain or paper. just after the shooting, were held on/| murder charges for four months, un< til freed when the grand jury recently returned an indictment against Mrs. Bean. It was allegéd by the prosecution that Bean's wife was jealous of his attentions to several waltresses, that they had quarrelled over this and other matters and that Mrs. Bean had announced her intention of leav- ing him some time betore. Chocolate Peanut Clusters, reg. 60c. ..special at 55¢ per Ib. Itahan Socialists Not WOULD BAR CONTRACTORS | the allegations of Senator Watson and had determined that they were ‘‘not sustained by testimony." In a special report the charge that Major H. L. Opie of Virginia had shot his orderly was also declared un- tounded. NOTICE. Taken by virtue of an Execution to me directed and will be sold at Pub- lic Vendue to the highest bidder at the public sign-post in the Town of New Britain, 14 days after date which will be on the 16th day of March A. ger touring car. This car is absolutely in a4 new condition, Runs that way and looks new. Five practically new tires. See tiis car before buying. Terms allowed or we will take your old car in trade, Ihe New BrluLn Buick ESSEX sodln, 1 pnsu»nu vly painted, upholstery perfect, plight, bumper, etc. § good tires. Phone 260/ ios demonstration. New LUritain Bulck Co. 225 Arch 8t ~ BUICK, 1017, 6 cylinder 2 passenger road- ster. An excellent buy as it is. Paint is only fair, but motor is in good cenditiou. 4 good tires, top Is brand new. Phone for demonstration, 2607, e New Britain Bulck Co,, 226 Arch S ‘Next to a New Buick s a Used Buick, BUICKB—1¥21 7-pass, sedan; 1040 tourings; 1v18 tourings, Must be sold at once. Aaron G. Coben, Inc., Lexington distributors, 186 Action | Associated Chocolate Dates, reg. 60c. . Baby Mixed Hard Candy, reg . .special at 55¢ per In. @ Excited at Govt. . .special at 30c per lb, §§| Rome, March By | Press)—The fact that the arrest of | Menotti Serrati, the socialist circctor! land editor of the newspaper Avent, | has been received calmly by the workers, is commented upon hiere as excellent indication of the which has occurred in Italy since last October. Serati is one of the most powerful leaders of Ttalian socialism FROM BUILDING COMMITTEE | roon, o satiss said oxecution ana my| . Fark see Haritord, Con. S fees thereon, the following described B‘;L‘;fi “ml;:;':;fix‘ c‘:ndm:w;',m;:l'mf,“{..:: Aad upholstering very good. Price aud . 40c. . property to wit: One Studebaker May | Touring Car and One Hudson Tour-| terms sre low. C. A. Beice, 51 Main st § i ing Car, both located at 193 Main| _Yhone 2215, e v B AR Be Asked to Present New Amend: | Street, in the said Town of New Brit- CHANDLER, 1919, 7-pass. sedan, In ox- cellent running condition; three mnew tires. One owner since new. Will give ten months to pay for it. Price very reason- able. Must be sold at omce. M, Irving 193 Arch St. This is a Stude- Representatives in Assembly DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT. Hot Roast Ham wia Thie At . 83¢ Potato Salad with \layonn'\uc Sk delcisiang . 25¢ Cold Roast Beef .... S AR 85¢ Hot Sauer Kraut v 3 i i . 20¢ Best Frankfurts ..... siys o covv. 30c BiBetore the advent of ism the er. Boiled Corned Beef .. A co. The ®lrest of Serrati, it is heliove: Cold Ox Tongue .... o 80c B|bave caused general demon Extra Special— LATIN, WORLD TONGUT Chicken Croquettes ... .. v % .. 4c eacn 1 Cardinal BBourne Fresh Mayonnaise .......... 39¢ piny London, England make “The Best of Everything,” ment to City Charter, | ain, . Dated at New Britath,” Conn,, So that “spite” or trade feuds may|2nd day of March A. D, 1023. be kept entirely out of the office of GEORGE A. STARK, building inspector, and to avoid the Constable, snape. Price only $200, Mr, Cashman, 131 possibility that for personal reasons | certain building ordinances may be THE HERALD Main 8t. Tel. 873-4 or Berlin 6 The A.B.C Paper COMMERCE, 1922, one-ton truck chassis. overlooked to allow the issuance of a Just llke new. Price reasonable, It permit, or unfair means may be adop- with the _itudolph, 127 Cherry St. Bl 'Hrwu in the diary of I‘rederick | ed to reject an application, a move- A-B-C_Want Ads this CHEVROLBT—5 passeuger touring car, Ulres are practically new, 1 spare ana mechanically perfect, ! This car needs a little paint but Is otherwise in excellent (above) wealthy Bronx (N. | ment has been started among local | , may disclose the iden- | builders to have the senator and rep- lieves many world misunderstandings | tity of the mysterious woman Wwho is| resentatives from this district pro- {will vanish if the ancient tongue is'believed to have shot and killed him ! pose an amendment to the city char- brought back into use. , Decause of jealousy. ter to exclude from ,service on the BY CLIFF STERRETT at HALLINAN'S has started a movement to Latin a universal Janguage. e be- |V 1ete o i 1920 tourings; others. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t, Hartford, Conn. Cars sold for_owners. JLDSMOBILE "8 in eacellent condition, & | to operate, luak Terms to ruspon: A. Bence, 61 Main B They Don’t Improve With Age POLLY AND HER PALS STUDI’ABAKI}RS Rare offerings: 1023 Littie 8 1922 1921 specials, tourings. nusual bargains. Best terms. Aaron G. ( n, Inc, 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Conn. sold_for o FORDE' FORDS! FORD! Rbt., like new, $260; 1917 Rbt., 2 eral light deliverles. $100 each; 1921 Tour. car, $1650; 1919 Dodge Rbt., good condi- tion, $325. This is the place tor bargains, Give us a call. Hasy terms. Automotive Sales & Service Co, 200 East Main St New Britaln, OAKLAND roadsicr. Perfect condition, I, _ C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry t. Phone 2051-3, N Y ] M AT GOING' ILL SEND REGRETS! o GHE'S A G e BUT HER LAST Two EIGHTEENTH BIRTUDAY PARTIES HAVE BEEN FRIGHTFUL FROSTS! Follow tie 126; YEAW. ALICE 15 CELEBRATIA' HER EIGHTEENTH BIRTH- DAY TMORROW. AWRIGHT ALICE. ILL TELL BER GOONS SHE GiTs W SURE. CONGRATULATIONS AT GOW? 1 TaoueuT ybu ADORED ALICE. USED CARS-- 1020 Dodge Bros. coupe, 1920 Dodge Bros. touring. 1919 Bulek 7 passenger touring. 1918 Bulck roadster, ¥ord delivery, $100. Apply 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 166 ELM ST, TEL, 7