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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923, ' |[PRIVATE AUTO SHOWS THESE WILL NOT BE SHOWN AT JESTERS HALL AUTO SHOW, BUT EACH OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS WILL HAVE A SPECIAL DIS- PLAY AT THEIR RESPECTIVE SHOW ROOMS: A B MARCH 10TH "{)‘0 17TH, INCLUSIVE DODGE BROTHERS i 8. &F. Moizfil_fiE%Aws 0. Shir lsénmmr PAIGE JEWETT LASH MOTOR CO., INC. COR. WEST MAIN AND LINCOLN ST. CADILLAC - NASH e OAKLAND A. G. HAWKER 5254 ELM ST, LEXINGTON DURANT C. A. BENCE 18-55 MAIN ST. STAR DORT —— . COLUMBIA ' R. C. RUDOLPH 127 CHERRY ST. E HUPMOBILE | ~ CITY SERVICE STATION HARTFORD AVE. AND STANLEY ST. § CHEVROLET ~ NEW BRITAIN MOTOR CAR CO. 6 MAIN ST. i You Are Cordially Invited to Visit 'The Various Displays. Orders for Cars Wili Not be Solicited at This Time —BOWLING RESU TS—— Silbert asked the Cleveland safety|Bpeaker finds difficulty in keeping| | care of the work, according to Dr.|he said, and his wife ssresd Gt L council to prepare a list of garages|them busy. ‘DR- REEKS TO SPEAK FOR ir;eek:;'hv\-ilh \'er{ ltlttle‘n'naorotexpensde “Hugging is all foolishness, l‘nwu;.": O—————— and warehouses for use as “pounds.” R AT Vs ; | N | than e present state laboratory an New Brita N Sy < a4o|There were 15 deaths from traffic ac-| PHILLIES RECRUIT MARRIES | BRANUH LABGRATORIES“""“ more convenience, s s 3 . { | cidents so far this year, ms compared| San Francisco, March 6.—John | The cities mentlonedral? placAsN[or 25 PLUMBING PERMITS S are as ollows: New Sattler . . s | with 10 in the same period last year, |Sands, Salt Lake ball player recently | laboratori J t was pointed out. sold to the Philadelphia Nationals ,-ori.\(‘w Britain Physician Will Appelr‘ Britain, Stamford, Danb\:ry,H’rurrlng- T 4 HENER B 0,000 *struck out” on cupid yes- g | ton, Norwalk, Willimantic, Hartford, lowa Basketball Team BRI LT MR C‘}sh_‘{ At Capitol At Hearing Before Ap-| New Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury | Inspector P. J. Tormay Makes Repors 41 |ing of Salt Lake City. The couple | [and New London. —108 Inspections Made During the f Thician st 200 el i Loses First Game of Season [iett for Leesburg, ta, where Sands| An appropriation for the establish- OLD COUPLE BAR HUGGING. Month, .. 82 Jagk 9”2 9 {Schailer 3 8 Ve into training. : 2 Bloomington, Ind., March 6-—lowa, Will go 8. | P X S R Y FARLORE \ *1u—'vis loader in the Western Conference e [uRrisgn Dk ol daboraorod tikoug e | During the month of February, Kissman : I e 32 461—135s | basketball race, met its first defeat of | TO STICK TO BUTLER ;"t}}ll)‘e ’!;"e] W“r'm "P\{'""’ by Dr.|Married 75 Years, They Refuse SUg-| piumping Inspector P. J. Tormay Record. [the season here last night at the! Ingiapapolls, March 6.—Harlan O.[1 1Eben Reeks of the New Britain gested Pose for Camera. made 103 inspections and issued per- hands of Indiana, 23 to 21. Until| : 7 sut. | General hospital before the judiciary ! A 241 3 to (Pat) Page, athletic director at But. | committee of the state legislature, New York, March 6.—Mr. and M“'!?(‘zlri; in 25 instances for plumbing AGUE. B L .8 last night's contest, the final game of | 1 ast taree years, | . Towa's Western Conference schedule, JcR university §°r'lhh9' p.“l,‘gp it was; March 13. Dr. Reeks, who is one of John C. Demarest of Spring Lake| i i V. will continue in that capacity, the sponsors of the bill, will ar | fe 3 ty, wh slebrated | There were permits for work in 11 Jeol s the latter team had to its credit follow! fer- | Spois ue. Dilly Wil appealifapiy Lergen Counw, LAl Gl B ildi syington 1 8 Eatle . | o | announced today following a con | to speak in behalf of the plan | their 73d wedding anniversary on|l€W buildings and in 14 old struc- R | - | 11 straight victories and no defeats. ence between Page and the athletic 3 K [l S ppime lled mories [tUres; 13 tests of plumbing were 410—1175 | e [committee of the Butler trustces. °h briet : AT qa}»ss;rr(;\yeirrvcctuertsl:; rM: made by water; work in 14 new ranch laboratories in 11 convenient y i : | buildings and 19 old houses was ap- itk 5— 23 ; i i | derstood has been con- Witkin .. Redden .. Jess W lll?rd to Train e e e the . Univer.|Places throughout the state, these la- | Demarest is 95 years ald and his wife e Planiocs : [ [ At Exeter Springs, Mo. | {0 % Picconsin, the University of | Poratories to be such as are already| is 91. They live with o daughter, M ! & " |naier i cxeter Spri i R 4 established but to be subsidized by the | Peter Pullis, Mrs, Demarest s § 3 3 pehaien By o Rl Exeter Springs, Mo, March C.—|Minnesota and Michigan Agriculturalj o, T0n ot 0l time there is | does all her own washing, and her SIKT ON [RISH SOIL. 200 | o R e Ry S R e but one state laboratory, at New Ha- |husband spends his time in the gar-| Dublin, March 6, (By Associated it . heavywelght- boxer, for his ‘coming| 7 AR ven. 1t makes it necessary to send |den and doing odd work around the | Press).—Battling Siki, his wife aad a 7 gl A s 1101 8| bout with Floyd Johnson, in New FOR PURCHASING AGENT. all cultures to that laboratory with a |house. his sparing partners arrived in Dub- o1 | 893—1164 | Stotz .. 2 York, May 12, were obtained here to- | T o o4 That|Subseauent additional expense and loss| Demarest was asked to place his|lin last night from Queenstown. He b B ¢ Sunquist | |day, ~ Wiitara: will_appear fn an ex. | oovernor Templeton: Convine At | of time, arm around his wife so that a pho- |drove to Howth, where he will train TRARLBYT NORY e ! | hibition match in Kansas City tomor- | Is New Office Statc Needs. | Laboratories now in existence, such |tographer could take their picture. !far his bout on St. Patrick’s day with Toremen. b 4‘,‘row night and then come here for a| Hartford, March 6.— Kxamination|®® that in New Britain, could take “It's too much trouble to hug her,” Mike McTigue. MOon (4 ol 1 {4 s e !strenuous training period, accordingpy Governor Templeton on the pur- BYCHERTY L. 303 [to a telegram receiyed here from Ray|chases of departments and institu- | e S o Archer, his manager, tions of the state have convinced gl [him, he said yesterday, that the state Wilcox 5 Y ; Mallory Sprains Ankle; ~ |can sove at least 3400000 & vear by, Every Day in Every Way OUR Prices Are Getting Better 4y Hao—1302 AT [the appointment of a purchasing| Loses n Mlxed Matflh agent with authority to buy supplies | |§ {Cardinals Expect to Keep Monte Carlo, March 6.—(By the|for all state activities.. The gover- 2 3 . | Associated Press)—Mrs. Molla Bjur- nor pointed out that this was a con- R s a8k ; _l - Three College Players [steat Mailory and Wallis Myers were |scrvative estimate, and that he was i 49 199 R St. Louis, March 6.—Hal Makin, | eliminated in the quarter finals of the |confldent that the plan was capable : . ., | California University shortstop and |mixed doubles in the Monte Carlo!of effecting even greater savings. ) L) : third baseman; Eddie Dyer, from lawn tennis tournament yesterday.| 83 Trusiow . i 35— 204 | Rice Institute of Houston, and Roscoe | They were defeated by Mrs. Lambert | OLD TIME PLAYER DEAD | Fredrickson 98 Holm, shortstop of Towa University, | Chambers and Gordon Lowe of Eng-| g 1ouis, March 6.—William H. | Low Man .. 18 have made such a good showing at | land, 6 { Hemp, who played with the Pitts- || $ i the St. Louis National' camp at| Mrs. Mallory is suffering from alp;.en Evansville and Syracuse base- Bradentown, Fla., that all probably weak ankle, but maintains her inten- ball l'mm, in former y,'"s, died yes- 3;’,‘-.'1”" i ; 55| Will be retained, according to dis- tion in playing in the tournament!iorgay Northrop 8% a patches received here today. | opening at Mentone tomorrow. | 3 Jones . 9 2871 Hubert Pruett, sensational south- | | S Clirigt o * | paw, who led the” American league in TWO DAILY WORKOUTS | DAUBERT SIGNS CONTRACT eftectiveness last vear, has rounded | Cincinnati, March 6.—Two work-| Cincinnati, O., March 6.—Jake & into prime condition at the St. Louis outs daily for the remainder of the| Daubert, veteran first baseman of the ";am-‘" ; 4 Americans' training camp at Mobile, week was the program laid down for | Cincinnati Reds, has signed his 1923 spurvey . 7 Ala., dispatches declared. |the Cincinnati National league play-| contract. II:T:\; . . : 29 lers by Manager Moran, according to| ) oy sl b I i B |word received from the trainipg! WIFE CALLED INSANE. : {camp at Orlando, Fla. With every s ) i ; N | A e by Cleveland Scts Wles As Limit-—| ‘!:r]nln| bringing late arrivais to join the |New Haven Woman Who Threw > SEWING ‘MACH]NE F. Anderson il O " b gt ncinnati contingent, enough players o N . » g ’gnm\:‘;s‘:r& s J r Loss of Cms Proposcd | were expected to be on hand by Sat- Burning Oil at Hubby Not lmponslblx“ " rREE Bego# . % Cleveland, “lareh 6.—Speedc»s|urday to stage practice games. New Haven, March 6.—Mrs. Vir- r W.C Molyneux . e A feund guilty of driving iaster than |ginia Abanenti of this city, arrested 425 a 33|30 miles an hour in Cicveland begia- SPEAKER AWAITS LDERS |last Thursday afternoon after she § = Ola Office, ning today will have thc alternatic| Cleveland, March 6.—~Manager Tris|had thrown bolling oil over her hus-f Rawiings . AT of serving minimum sentences of ten|Speaker of the Cleveland Indians is|band, was committed to the Connec- i A Machine of Qualitv and Endurance "V Brien 6 1 Ridutt days in the workhouse or forfeiting|anxiously awaiting the arrival tomor- | ticut State Hospital for the Insane at Kosgh' » 1|the right to use their cars for thirty row of his fielders so that his pitch- | Middietown at a speclal session of ||§ The Only Long Bobbin Rotary SEWING MACHINE h Patrus . days to six months, Municipal Judgeers will have a chance to throw to|the city court herg yesterday. Samuel H. Silbert announced. the batters. According to advices| According to testimony Mrs. Aban. in the world. f T o535 Declaring the merely sending of from the spring training camp at|enti threw oil over her husband and Bertin! e ¢ 311 | Speeders to jail had' not broken up|Lakeland, I'la., the pitchers are so|struck him with an iron. He is now . s » 4l 2atn ity Hrl A 5 i16|the speed menace and that some|far advanced as a result of prl‘par-!ln Grace hospital here where his con- Nearly 1,000 Sqld in New Br !tam and Vicinity. Come in and look prices over. . Johngon . 0 294!new device had to be used, Judgeing at- home and Hot Springs that dition is reported as serious. T1s—1300 See our latest Designs and tempting Prices. W, Johnson . U Yacht Ready For Harding Rest Tour We also call your attention to our various makes of Sewing Machines—at prices to suit everybody. propriations Committec, 442 In brief the proposal is to have |Saturday, \ NVENTED AND paT. BY 82— 265 HIGH IN QUALITY=LOW IN PRICE IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT IN EVERY WAY DEMONSTRATION AND SALE ) SEWS HEAVY OR Under Management of HACH[N[ LIGHT GOODS OF WM. C. ELLIS, “Silk Artist” N EVERY DESCRIPTION] rrom “The ¥ree" tactory. will be Does the Tea You Use S » ot ESTRG T hdR , } e e, . _ FULLY GUAMNTEED-'PIems Housewife and Dressmaker ::‘:;3:“;::“:.:;’;:‘{* :;E::E ::;‘.'.:fi.:'.;:i: wait, Come in this Package? o : vyl E ) . ol o SOLD BY} JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. o5 5 ST | e | JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 09 e '-; - THE “BIG” FURNITURE STORE LIPTON'S TEA '- : - M 132 Main Street argest rid . : e : e L Salo tn the o The “Pioneer” leaves its home docks at Palm Beach for Washington, where it will receive| President Harding and his party to carry them on their vacation tour in Florida.