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IN TWO YEARS SU EGLIPSE IS COMING Good News for Those Who Watched Moon Capers Last Nigh New Haven, Mareh 3.-—The moon | was in partisl eclipse frm 11 last night and while it v a clean-cut eclipse it could e distinetly, Many advantag free entertainment, The e greatest at 10 according to Sehlesinger ector v t atory, a little more than a third of the moon was in the shadow made by the earth which, at the time of the celipse, was between the sun and the moon, Dr. Schlesinger sald that the eclipse was interesting more from L acular standpoint than from a scientific one, 1t was examined at rvatory with field glasses but cope was not used, Dr, Schies- id that there are of the moon « year, About every two years there is seen took of several nee in total eclipse While on the subject of eclipses, Dr. Schlesinger told of a total solar eclipse that will occur here i a. m. Jan. 25, 1925, It will last n two minute The «un has not been in total ut since before the days of th ¢ The- ophilus Katon, who foundetl this city 300 yeq The last time the sun was in total eclipse here the Indians whose territory this was probably re- garded as an ill omen. The chances about even that the eclipse will visible, it happens in a month, sky may be so t it not be seen, Dr, a eclipse Conne s are be winter cloudy th Schlesir The Yal preparations to which will be visible practicall throughout the state. The sghadow cast by the moon and the earth will be about 100 miles in width on the surface of the earth. New Haven will be exactly in the middle of this| 100 mile stri Dr. Schlesinger said that he ha lenlated the middle of the strip witlidn a half mile. He las been laughingly telling his friends| that the center will pass over Id-| wards street since the will aid observatory s will make the eclipse, HOME. d 14 years, of| reported to the | hursday as missing from , has returned to her home, the police were told last night. TOURING $995 ROADSTER $995 COUPE $1445 SEDAN $1465 30 |l“ "ot fthe accused rum-runncr, ' attention to Sabino's open admission | | erly NE N ATTEMPTTORUN ALCOHOL IS NIPPED (Continued from Iirst page) long of pure grain aleohol would release him fered 75 g If the without a At headguarters Sabino aamittod that he was taking® the stuff, to Springfield to sell for $6 a gallon| Judge W, I, Mangan represented He assert- 18 related by Prose- rrect and called ed that the faet cutor Woods v of gullt Paul Mirzas was found not guilty of reckless driving and was dis- charged on motion of Judge Mangan resented him, Mi arrested by Patrolmen Axe and W, P I'riday, 23, near the corner of Main a Main streets, after his crashed into W, €. Warners ching Warner's car had been tralling the - Fast Main street trolley from the| Guard accompanles Battling 8iki on | railrond tracks north to Fast Main his way from Paris to Dublin where | strect, where the' trolley came to a he is to fight Mike McTigue on St stop. While the trolley was stand-| Patrick's day. | ing, a mach rted out from the | rear of Warner's car and passed the British héuse of common advances | trolley on the wrong side of the bill establishing sex cquality in di-| street. Mirzas, coming in a south- vorce proceedings. | direction, was forced up on a bank of iee to avoid a crash, and when he skidded off he lost eontrol two of the car causing the collision. | gress is increasing work of president Judge Alling agreed with the defense and that no lone man can keep| counsel that there was nothing crim- abreast of growing responsibility, inal in losing control of an automo- e bile under those conditions. Senate and house conferees reach )2 Wohll appeared to answer! unanimous agreement on farm credits | for Hyman Horwitz on a charge of | bill. failure to clear snow and ice from a sidewalk, but Prosecutor Woods de.! clined to put him to plea, requesting| R. Crissinger of Marion, Ohio, to be | that the case go over to Monday governor of federal reserve hoard. morning. He explained that this is the second time this year that Wohll Twenty seven miners, trapped in| has substituted for Horwitz in a vio- explosion at Arista, W. Va. are res- lation of the ordinance. | cued; six bodies recovered and search |is under way for five men still en- | tombed. who re ayes, aired with ¥ Moila Mallory 0, 6-—1 at Monte ast| Suzanne Lenglen, hat beth!. Ryan defe and Miss Howett, 6 Carlo tennis, ma- President Harding, at end of first| rs in White House, feels con- | nate confirms nomination of D.| PLANS TO DOUBLE STRENGTH. Army Reorganization in Italy Will| Federal commission grants; Ford Increase Number of Armed Men. | Motor compuny prelimin permit to | Rome, Marchy8.—Army reorganiza- | develop power at Mississippi high tion in Ttaly, under Premier Mussol-| dam between St. Paul and Minnea- ini, will double the force of men un-| Polis, promising work to at least ten| der arms if one includes the national | thousand men, | militia. The Kingdom will have land s i forces numbering between 400,000 and 500,000 officers and men. The reorganization work is being| of war finance cory directed by General Diaz. The militia | tative Towner to b enters automotically into the regular| Rico and Brigadicr General army with the act of mobilization. Veterans' Bureau Director. Senate confirms nominations of | Representative Mondell to be director ation; Represen- rnor of Porto | Hines, | Er;ef N;w; Disl;atcl;es From Allno-ver tfie World Congress speeds up in closing hours and reclassification bill and Mississip- pi flood river legislation are among major measures that are rushed through. Resumption of activities of rum fleet is indicated by arrival of six amers and five schooners off New Jersey coast, Norwalk—Fire in two stores caused damage estimated $60,000. clothing at Bridgeport-—Judge M. B, Beardsley, one time democratic candidate for governor, died wt the age of 73, Bridgeport-—Moe Kriedall, one of the gang of alleged automobile thieves was sentenced to prison from two to five years. Hartford-—Governor Templeton an- nounced he would invite Governors of New England states to conference to FOR SALE house on Hartford Gas, electric Lot 50x150. Three-family Avenue, 14 Rooms. light, set tubs and bath. Price only $7,500, COX & DUNN REALTORS. 272 MAIN ST. SPECIAL TOURING $1150 SPECIAL COUPE $1595 SPECIAL SEDAN $1665 Prices f. 0. b. Factory Tax Extra The Sedan of Open-Car Performance More Power for Its Weight—That’s Why! $1465 $498 Cash Buys this JEWETT— Balance monthly Jewett Sedan is what you might expect from a Paige-designed, Paige-built car. And remem- ber, the Jewett is the only car of its price and class thatis built by a maker of high-grade cars! adds distinguished comfort which every wo- man willappreciate. It is upholstered inFrench blue, long-wearing wool fabric. All wanted ap- pointments are furnished. The seats are soft and comfortable. Everything is roomy and handy—luxurious. All this, mind you, in a full steel-paneled body—sturdily built to endure with the chassis. car! From 2 to 60 miles an hour, by the mere comfortable over the roughest roads. It is safe under all conditions; enduring. The highest- powered sedan of its size and weight, Jewett has but 12% pounds of weight for each cubic inch of piston displacement. Other cars of its size have 15 to 20 pounds. The Jewett Six Sedan weighs enough to be ing slow traffic. And The resulting “open-car” performance of the stall the motor. To its fascinating ease of handling, Jewett ever better oiled—and bearings. What a delight to a woman driver issuch a on facts all can prove! pressure of her foot on the accelerator. No need to change gears in rounding corners or follow- on the rare occasions when gear-shifting is needed, it is delightfully easy. Jewett, with its Paige-type clutch, posi- tively amazes those who are accustomed to pause . to avoid clash or “missing.” ‘Change gears fast or slow. Let in the clutch as fast as you can move your foot. You cannot jerk the car nor And one of the finest things about the Jewett is the certainty of its endurance. No motor was lubrication is life. With the Jewett high-pressure, hollow crankshaft oiling system, 2 gallons of oil per minute are forced through all main and connecting-rod You've a new sensation in store when you drive this enclosed Jewett, See for yourself what the sedan with “open-car performance” would mean to you and your family. Jewett quality welcomes investigation. Jewett reputation rests e THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. A REPUTABLE CONCERN \ W BRITAIN DAILY *HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1923, discuss coal outlook for next winter, Greenwich——John W, Lewls, New York broker, died at aged of 46, New Haven—38, Z. PPoll announced withdrawal of permission for use of a local theater by Mrs, Margaret Sanger, president of the American birth control league, Danielson—Wanton Briggs, who went to California in the gold rush in 1840, died at aged of 101, Waterbury— Governor Templeton, in address, said ‘he would never run for another oflice. Congressman Trip—To Stavt March & BY GEORGH H, MANNING (Washington Bureau of New Britain Herald), Washington, D. C.,, March 3.—Rep- resentative and Mrs. I3, Hart Fenn, of Hartford, will sail from New York Monday, March b, for Panama, on the 8. 8. Cristobal, Representative I'enn has been busily engaged’ for the past several days in closing up his affairs in Wash- ington, and expects to enjoy a com- plete rest for the next six weeks., His fishing tackle has been gone over carefully and pronounced ready for service. After their stay in the Canal Zone, Representative and Mrs. Fenn will return to their home in Harftord late Jhe Lincoln Realty (o. All men are created free and equal and have a right to own their own homes. Let this be your personal declara- tion of independence. The rent money will do it. OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2918. Fstimates cheerfully ziven on all johs Galbraith & Pattison Carpenters and Joiners Hardwood Floors and Paneled Ceilings a specialty, Repairs Tel. 1493-4 THE OLD |AYERS’ SODA WATER HOME TOWN in April, according to their present plans, Gives Hot Shot to Women, ‘ Wed, Who Use Own Name | |l New York, March 3,—~Women who cling to their maiden names after marriage are misguided, sald George W. Wickersham, former attorney gen- aral of the United States, in a letter today to the Lucy Stone League, which advocates the practice he condemns, “I am firmly convinced that nothing more mistaken was ever advocated,” he wrote. “'IFortunately, I was born in a generation whose women thought it a glory to take| thelr husband's name, when they were | married.” RTSIGN (0 287 MAINST - LEADING COMMERCIAL ARTISY'S Al Malmgren & Walter Skoneche Props, A. D. 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LAST NIGHRT, STUMBLED OVER A MANS LEGS THAT WERE STICKING OUT OF A DOOR WAY = -IT LATER TURNED NIGHT WATCHMAN, WHO WAS e OUT THE LEGS BELONGED To THE SLEEP-