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Yale in 18056 and became a full pro- fessor in 18 He was born In NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923, Brooklyn, N, Y, in 1866, and is sur« FOUR INDIANS ON | LABOR MUGH Upsét WARBA_'[H_IN N. Y Bittiaks Wit 1o, Woneiad Bbdaalia Za(/ TR RIS MELAHC, Hivw 07, Membérs Have Been Hobnobbing|Lagerblade Defeated In With Royalty at Dinner. Pi ‘ Firewater Gets One—Others Then p A “Tease” Paleface Women ¥ , March 12 (B ssoclated F‘?Llflun)‘.linThahr.;n?k ik e o the| Reports from the champlonship Jabor elactorate in disgusted with and |¢ourse at Pinehurst, state that Her. | suspicious of the idea of laborite bert Lagerblade of Dristol, Conn, & [ members of parliament hobnobbing | Member of the Shuttle Meadow club | with royalty at the recent Astor din- and Bert Nicholl of Belmont Springs, New York, March 12.-It was a were defeated by Emmet French, rough day for the red-skins yester- day, The police of the Poplar street station in Brooklyn, atter one of the most strenuous afternoons in many woeks captured four full blooded at between 160 and 170, This morning Dr, Woodyatt of Rush Medical College and Dr, Mor. ris hben arrived from Chicago and were in copsultation Defnet, attending physician, CABINET DISSOLVED, will practice law in this, his native oity, Mr, McDonough was in the class of 1019 at New Britain High school and attended 8t, Lawrence uni- versity, He was admitted to the bar last December, KFor more than a year he was in the office of Judge J.| H. Kirkham of this city and for six months he was with Holden & Peck | Bulgarian ATLANTIC COAST IS T0 BE ATTACKED (Continued from First page) Auto and Truck L\ 1A Commerce dolph, 137 with Dr, R les trucks, R. 0, Phone 3081+, In Hartford, Govt. Now Makes Call for | New Election, Sofia, March 12,~The Bulgarian chamber has been dissolved, The dis- solution followed disagreements in; Premier Stamboulisky's agrarian ma- jority between the extremists, led hy Premier and Minister of the Interior | Dafaloff, and the moderates led by the three ministers who withdrew | from the cabinet early in Fobruary, namely Minister of Finance Tourla- koff, Minfster of War Tomoff and Minister of Commuaications Mano- loff, by The cabinet was reorganized, but | the dissensions reached such a stage 2,__““““]()\;:! the premier declded to dissolve | the chamber and call for new elec- lons, A serviee, 8, & =|Im 8t,, Cor, Franklin, Phone 731, motor ca &nd_service, “Just Real A. Bence, 18 Main 8t, Ph A i ordon ‘irwlur. EI.‘.E A.‘a: oo muine parts aud accessor ‘mdltl’: llllvao.. 260 E. Maln Bt. L 7 CRrR, lll‘h 8t., Hnrttord, 46 KILLS TWO, THIRD, YOUNG GIRL, FLEES \Man Also Had Built Vault For Bodis—Tries Suicide Philadelphia, March rs old, beat his wife and mother-in-law to death with a mallet| at his home at 31456 North Hamburg- | er street Saturday night and then at-| -y .l | W, tempted to kill his thirteen-year. °mi“l’mwnml Production” Estimated At daughter, Emma., . The girl escaped by jumping from a | $1.230,000,000 a Ycar. March 12—Prevented window of the second story room 48| Washington, her father battered down the door to|production aggregated average of reach her. While police battered | $4,230,000,000 yearly in 11 of the down the'front door to arrest’ the country's important crops during the murdered, Silva placed the muzzle of | 13 years, 1909 to 1921, the department 2 a small calibre rifle to his head and|of agriculture estimates, Weather, of bootle raids Which in recent|firoq two bullets into his brain. He|plant diseases, defective seed and in- weeks has brought the national €ap-| probably will recover. [ SASE At ‘aHIRsi" biests asoornt LaF thin ital sharply into the limelight of the| " jr five months Silva had Plflnn(‘d!pre\'enmd oroduction war of enforcement nmhormu}m destroy the entire family and in that| The corn erop is ti\e chief sufferer, agai liquor law violators has eul-| time had built a subcellar in his home | jts annual average prevented produc-’ minated in an order to army and NAVY | which was to have been the tomb of { tion being 1,568,879,000 bushels, intelligence officers to investigate the iy three persons. Silva planned to|which at the .a\or"ngu. Booaiban l appearance of names and addresses| ey yp the door to the tomb and then | farm prices is valued at $1,256,282,- of more than 50 army, navy and ma-| gee tne country. {000, Next in order is the cotton crop rine corps officers in a list seized in Built Concrete Tomb whose prevented producuor; averaged a raid March 3. 5 | The subcellar, which was eight feet|§ 418,000 bales, valued at $882,585,- 400 Names On List. {deep, was lined with concrete and 000, Wheat follows with an annual The list, as published today in the | gevon concrete steps led from the|average damage of 448,762,000 bush- Washington Post, contains more than | cevet S T 1y o mbor. At | arn setuct st s500,812000" 400 names and was seized in a yald|po goot of the stairs in the subcellar s on the home of James M. Connor, ar- | y,q 5 gmall concrete lined room con- | rested on the charge of illegal POS- |4 40 s gag jot and racks upon| session and selling of llquor after the | Lyioiyo odies were to have been | confiscation of liquors valued at $4,-| 5100 | 000, Connor, who the police declare | ¥ Then the entrance to this room was“ was one of the chief sources of boot- 1o Hayh been Pealed with brloks and eg liquor supply in Washington, Ras| o, ciq tne subcellar filled in and made no statement concerning the list) 5 T 0 ot o ment placed upon and its presence in his home was the |y Cooy, flnir‘ Delecll\'gs sald that only evidence to connect it with hxs' had Silva: bsen successtyl in his plans allege srations. Lieut. O.]; P e O e police vice. | it 18 doubtiul if the bodies would have ] . Davis, chief of P been recovered for years, a communication declaring abrogated 2 y o » raid Ci or's 5 gauad, who e e O ned over| _ Silva finished the death chamber on | the treaty of 1015 which embodicd the iWrars o Saturday afternoon and the murder of [ ‘21 demands. dry forces in Now York announced his intention when he was transferred to lsoston, to organize a prohibition navy in that district, Financed By German, London, March 12, (By Associated Press)-~Wholesale rum running into the United States by a fleet of four or five ships registered under the Panaman flag Is being financed by prominent German syndicate accord- ing to information received in respon- sible American quarters here, The fleet it is declared is being chiefly op- | erated from the United States end by a former German captain of a Ham- burg-American liner, The fleet itself it is understood, under the command of a man of ques- tionable nationality who achieved no- Jection with marine op- dubfous nature during A 2 Balos and service, 174 Ponnesticul, Phetis s e vmte i HUPMOBILE TARS—8aln and sorvice, City Rervice Statlon, Hartford Ave, ' Corner Stanley, and 16 Main 8t A. M, Paonessa, .0—‘IJ|I rade motor cals Juley and service, O, A, Bence, b1 Msln At Phone 2216, 3 d Oakiana metor cars, dal'e an :wvle:.- A, G, Huwk Elm @t Yolae is and service. Coir Mim and Park Sts., Telee o E———————————_— phone 2110, CROP DAMAGE IN BILLIONS STUDEBAKERS—Light wpecial wix loufln’. $1, $1,760; I, O. B. fac 193 Asch Bt “This is toriety in cony erations o a the war While absolute proof of these vast operations is lacking the information | American circles here ling of liquor car- tes, chiefly from six touring, 8 1l:" bl Ill MJI‘I‘“ . Irving Jeste: Studebaker ,.,_':3 ‘Autos and Trucks For Sale § AUTOB—Choice §160. Cars with siarters, List includes Chovrolets, Oaklands, O lands, Fords, cte, See these {Inu. Aaron G, Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hart- ford, Conn, Bi 7 _N. Britain_Ave, BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder roadster, new bauled. N brake lining, reground and new rear end, 6 good tires. This car looks and runs like new. BSelling with a 90 day guarantee at $660. C. A. Bence, 51 Maln 8t ne 2215, received by point to colossal 1a in the United . March 12.—The series | BUTGKS—1920 sedan, 7 passenger, every concelvable extra equipment; also 1920 touring. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 186 Park St., Hartford. Open evenings. BUICK BEDAN, 1018 new paint, in excel- lent running condition, Wil sacrifice for quick sale. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt “This 1s a_Btudebaker Yes 5 BUICK, 1990, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, mechanically like n int and fin- ish; upholstery very Miller cord tires, stop light, bumper and au New Britaln Buick Co., claring himself not a holdout; Joe Harrls, outfielder; Norman Mchnl infielder obtained from the Yankees; Richard Relchle, outfielder; and Ed- win Goebel, recently obtained from the Senators. TENNIS SINGLES TODAY. Brookline, Mass, March 12.—Play in the national womenls indoors sin- gles tennis championships was sched- uled to begin at the covered courts of #the Longwood Cricket club here today with Miss Leslle Bancroft of West Newton a favorite for titular honors. JAPAN IS SURPRISED Had Not Fxpected Note Which Was Sent by China Saturday | Tokio, March 12.—(By Associated | Press)—China's note to Japan on Sat- | urday requesting that a discussion be | presented with a view of returning | Painy and Port Arthur to China, was interpreted here today as no less than BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 6 p ing car, mechanical condition very Just reconditioned, 5 Royal cord (new), very good paint. Price is low, New Britain Buick Co,, 225 Arch 8t. Tel, 2607, “Next to a New Buick is a Used Buick." 3 BUICK, 1910, © cylinder, 4 passenger conpe, Perfect engine, just reconditioned. Palat and finish excellent, Upholstery perfect, b brand new cord tires, bumper, stoplight and visor, Call up. for demonstration, ritain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St. Tel, ner, judging from the large number lot ety wtresmod to the Herald, the | Youngstown professional, and Willle |labor party's official paper. Extracts Wilson, the Pinehurst and York Har- from several of theso communica-|bOr Pro, in one of the best matches tions are published today. scen on tho course by the score of & The writers want to know what it|to 2. French was the star of the American Indlans, three of whom |ail means and suspect that the inci. [match, turning in the scores of 82-—34 were running wild, and locked them | dent has a political significance and |==06. Lagerblade had an individual up to preserve the safety of the lower | will have far-reaching results, put.|round of 70. French and = Wilson section of the borough. {ing the laborites in o “false posi-|made a record breaking mark of 63 The three Indlans who gave .the tion,” The fear is expressed that the for hest ball while Lagerblade and police the most trouble saild they|dinner represented an attempt ‘“of Nicholl made 67, were Peter Paul, 25, of Ogdensburg;|the ruling classes to silence discon- -~ Joseph Willlams, 21, of Hogansburg; |tent either by reconciling the leaders' and Frank Jackson, 21, who used £0]ty the state or by dividing them |G» O. P, Primaries Will live up state with the other Indlans,| One critic says: but who for some time has been mak-| “Continuous assoclation with our Be Held Here March 30 ing his home, in a manner of speak-|political opponents is likely to reduce ing, at 10 Bowery. The occasion of |campaign in the house of commons| Porsons wishing to seek the repub- yestorday's trouble was the visit of |{y the old sham fight between twee- |lican nominations to fill common Peter Paul and Joseph Willlams to!diedum and tweedledee which we|council vacancies next month will be this city to visit their old friend,|pave done so much to expcse.” required to have their names in the I'rank’ Jackson. All are members of — :unds of thle ;‘epub!ucu; tovl;\‘c:cr:mzl:- the Iroquois tribe, ee on or hefore Monday, Mal 0 The ?h""' started out at noon yes- | NEW GOLLEGTION SYSTEM and primaries will be held on the fol- terday for a canvass of the gin mills | lowing Friday, March 30. that Jackson has become acquainted | . Y with during his stay here. Dusk | Board of Health Will Discuss Garbage 23 RED SOX AT CAMP, found the trio at Myrtle avenue Boston, March 12.—Twenty-three and Bridge strect, Brooklyn, At first| Question and Divide City Into Three, ORRR ot e Red Sox base- they were content with giving a few| pigtricts—Opposed to Swansons. ball squad at their Hot Springs train. lusty war whoops. Then they became | ling camp. Among the arrivals yes- playful. Plans for a complete change in the)torqay were George Burns, first base- Pull Off Women's Hats system of collecting garbage Will bel man who has not signed his contract It was Peter Paul, the police say,|discussed at a meeting of the board| ;nq hopes for more pay although de- who first thought of the game of pull- | of health tomorrow afternoon at § ing women's hats off their heads and|o'clock in the health department of- throwing them in the gutter. The In-|fices. Under thé present system there dians played this for a while until are two collectors, Swanson brothers each had run up a tidy score and then | and Furman & Co., each handling all the women in that block were 80 three of the city's wards. The pro- frightened that the red-skins found | posed change is to have three collec- little sport in continuing the game. | tors, each handling two wards, The They chased a dozen women and remuneration will be the same under childrén up an elevated station and | the new system as under the present, held them at bay on the stalrs. They |ecach collector recelving $4,000, al- were good natured about it, however, | though he will handle one ward less and not even the police would admit | than at present. This year's appro- that there was anything downright | priation for garbage collection is $12,- vicious in their actions. Several men| 000 as against $8,000 for last year. —ordinary Brooklyn citizens— ap-|Dr. F. P. Lee, superintendent of the | proached the braves and tried to in-|department, will not favor a new con- duce them to move on, but all they|tract with Swansons, 8o numerous got for their pains was a beating. One | have been complaints from the dis citizen, after picking himself out of | trict covered by that firm. the gutter, called Patrolman George THE HERALD the list of names to the army and navy intelligence officers. It also was said to have been given to Divisional Chief Fead of the pro- . hibition enforcement bureau and to the commissioners of the District of Columbia. ) High Officers Involved, The list, except in a few instances, gave only the last name and address in the entries. The rank of the army, navy and marine officers included, however, was indicated in each in- stance. These names included half a dozen high ranking naval officers and several of high grade in the army. The police declared at the time of the arrest also that about six of the names and addresses checked with those of members of congress and that several of the addresses were the premises of prominent women's and men’s clubs here. Made Proud Boast. Connor was said by the police to have hoasted hefore the raid that his clientele was so exclusive he never would be arrested. He and another man arrested with him, Craig, described as one of Connor's three assistants, weie said by the po- lice to have admitted that they han- dled on an average of 200 cases of whiskey a week. 6,000 Cases Handled. New York, March 1 Federal Pro- hibition officials investigating reports today that no less than 6,000 cases of | whiskey were smuggled into the coun- try yesterday by more than 100 small boats plying between Jersey coast and the rum armada. An ideal day for rum running, the little boats that ply between the ships and shore worked away unmolested, it was reported to the dry agents. Trucks Cart it Away. every evidence that the Edmund L.| | the entire family was set for Saturday | night. | mina Silva, the wife, and her daugh- | ter, Emma, went next door to attend a party. Silva remained in his home with his | | mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Rames, 53 | years old. He was working in the cel- |lar and soon after 10 o'clock called | | Mrs, Rames into the cellar. As she | | reached the foot of the stairs Silva struck her on the head with a mallet. Then he stabbed her a doezn times| with a knife. Making sure the woman | wag dead he threw her body into the pit and then dragged it into the tomb. | Then Silva went up stairs and rap- | ped on the wall between his home‘ and the Cervoni home for his wife. | Mrs. Silva came into the house and | she too was killed as her mother had been and her body thrown into the subcellar and placed on a bunk in the tomb. The Daughter’s Escape Not satisfied, Silva again rapped on | the wall for his daughter, Emma. The girl opened the front door of her home and asked, “Do you want me, | father?” “Yes,” Silva replied. “‘Come into the cellar: I want you to hold a light for me while I do some work." | “All right,” the child replied. “I want to take my silk dress off first,” and ran up stairs. “Come here at once,” her father said as he approached her. The child | | stairs and locked herself in her room. | Her father attempted to force open the door and the frightened girl raised the window and hanging from the sill by her finger dropped to the yard, | twenty feet below. | When Silva heard the girl climbing | out of the window he ran into the | yard. The girl climbed a high fence At 8:30 o'clock Mrs. Wilhel- saw that her parent held a large mal- | | let behind him. The child rushed up | | The terms of the Chinese note came lus a surprise to Japan. It had been thought that China might suggest the opening of negotiations for the re- vision or termination of the Japanese |leases on Kwangtung peninsula but that she would declare the abrogated was undreamed of. d treaty WEATHER REPORT h Cloudy Tonight and Tuesday With )b Milder Temperature For Connecticut: Mostly cloudy to- day and Tuesday; warmer tonight: strong southeast shifting to south and o W day. e | a barometer of 28.9 inches, it is caus- | ing rain in all the northern districts east of the Mississippi river except in New England where it is snowing. The storm will move eastward and proba- bly pass out the St. Lawrence valley on Tuesday. Conditions favor for this vicinity, cloudy and rainy weather with slight- ly higher temperatures. MAY CONTEST BURNS WILL. The entire estate of the late Patrick Burns is left to a brother, Michael Burns, in a will filed in probate court. It is probable that other relatives will | contest the will when it is offered for probate, although no notice of pro- test was received up to this after- noon. a o MRS. VANDERBILT BETTER Portsmouth, R. I, March 12. — A slight improvement was reported to- day in the condition of Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt suffering from diph- theria at the Vanderbilt estate here. o Stocker. the base of the elevated station, and tapping them gently on their shoul- ders, told them to be quiet. quois bellowed and charged the po- liceman, throwing him in the street, where they began kicking him. ,Pa- trolman John Regan came next. The police were in difficulties when | i ¢ the reserves from southwest winds diminishing by Tues- |station, under Capt. Mullarkey, arriv- Conditions: A severe storm is cen- |over with the Iroquoi i s. Peter, J | tral this morning near Chicago with |and 3 bl were loaded into a patrol wagon and taken to the station. are disorderly conduct, and assaulting an officer while in the performance of his duty. Myrtle avenue and Bridge strcet, Pa- trolman across a pool of mud at Pearl street prostrate figure of Mike de Lisle, 36, of 366 Jay street. full blooded Chippewa and not able to take his liquor with drunk and helpless. He was hauled to the station and locked up with the Policeman to Answer _The patrolman approached the In- ians, who were war-whooping around The Iro- He elped Stocker to his feet and then oth of them went after the braves. | The policemen had the advantage f their nightsticks, but the Indians vere stronger and more numernu&, the Poplar street | d on the run. After that it was all Frank, considerably battered, Three Charges Made. The only charges against the three intoxication A few minutes after the battle at William Tansey, stepping nd Myrtle avenue, came upon the Mike, who is a the was same plomb as the Iroquots, dead ther three. For Sleeping on Duty At a meeting of the board of police ommissioners tomorrow evening, a Yale Faculty Member Passes Away Miner Lewis, professor of English lit-| erature at Yale university and one of the noted teachers of English of the country died this afternoon at home in St. Ronan street. He was taken ill with bronchial trouble four| weeks ago and complications followed. | ford chair of English literature and| was distinguished for his poetic and| versification abilities. — ——____}] the Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., this evening at 8§ o'clock at Mrs. McCar- thy's home on Winter street to take action on the death of Mrs. Stone. ] friends will hold a whist party in G. A. R. hall tomorrow, Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. invited. e e “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS: PROF. LEWIS DIES After Four Weeks' Illness—Was Noted Authority On English. New Haven, March 12.—Chariton Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 Lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents. M. his ! No Ad Accepted After 1 P, For sified Page on Same Day. Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenience of Customers. Call 925 And Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator. Prof. Lewis held the Eimly San- He came to! Special Notice There will be a special meeting of and granite; all grages ana tery arrangements made, lof etc, John F. Meehan Monuwental Works. Clark 8t., Corner Unlon 8t. Floris_ta and Nurserymen. CARNATIONS and daffodlls at low prices. New Britain Greenhouse, corner Oak and Lasalle Sts, Phono 699-2. GREENHOUSE—Cut flowers, potted plantt and all varieties of plants, Adilfo Ban- dalle, 218 Oak Bt. Tel. §89-13, NURSERYMAN--Place your order niw for frult trees, berrles, etc; also doing vrun- ing work. Simonsen. Phone 893-23, Lost and Found COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. bankbook, 21286 lost. Please return to bank. Personals 6 FOR the months of January and February 1 will make reduction of $6 on every Special Notice Stanley Women's Relief corps and The public is IN CONNECTICUT TO ALL OPERATORS AND DRIVERS OF MOTOR TRUCKS For the next month, during the [ No. Next to a New Buick is a Used BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, Excellent paint, 6 brand new tires, per- fect mechanical shape, bumper, otc. Call up for demonstration, “New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. Phone 2607. “Next to & New Buick is a Used Buick.' BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder 2 passenger roade ster. An excellent buy as it Is. Paint 8 only fair, but motor 18 in good condition, 4 good tires, top is brand new. Phone for demonstration, 2607, The New Britain Buick Co., 226 Arch St. “Next to a New Buick is a Used Bulck." BUICK, & passenger 1919, touring cai, In yerfect mechanical condition, paint, tires, And upholstering very good. Price and terms are low, C. A. -Bence, 51 Main Bt. Phone 2216, GHANDLER, 1919, 1-pass. cellent running conditiol tires. One owner since new. Will give ten months to pay for it. Price very reason able. Must Le sold at onc Jester, 193 Arch St. This baker year. ¢ COMMERCE, 1072, one-ton truck chassia Just like new. Price reasonable. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051- DEPENDABLE USED CARS— 1920 1920 1919 1915 1920 1919 1018 1921 1920 1918 1017 Dodge Bros. coupe. Dodge Bros. touring. Dodge Bros. touring. Dodgo Bros. touring. Buick § pass. touring. Bulek 7 Buick roadster. Ford coupe, Ford sedan. Yord touring. Hudson coupe, pass touring. Terms arranged. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 ELM ST, PHONE 731, period when the frost is coming out of the ground, trouble will be en- countered in operating heavily load- ed trucks over some of the soft sur- faced highways. The State Highway department does not desire to restrict the maximum loading of trucks per- mitted by law, unless it is found (hat spring whiskey drive was on. The SRR B thousands of 1ses transported from the rum flect serenly bobbing on the waters off Highlands Light were piled sult or overcoat. J. Wuck, custom tallur, 69 Arch 8t., Opp. South church. MEN! MEN!—If you are losing your manly strength and ure nervous, despondent, 3 DODGE, 1919 touring, 1917 Dodge touring. Both In fine order, bargains. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Conn. ESSEX sedan, 1020, 5 passenger, newiy painted, upholstery perfect, stoplight, bumper, etc. b good tires. Phone 260i for demonstration, New Britain Buick Co, 226 Arch St. FORDS! FORDB! FORDS! — Follow the crowd! 1931 tour., §176; 1917 Rbt.,, $60; 1915 coupe, $150; 1021 coupe, $260; light commercial, $10 Commerce ' truck, $160; racer, $100, This is the place for bargalns. Give us a call sy terms, Automotive Sales & Service Co,, 200 East Main 8t. Phone 2701, OAKLAND 1020, 6 passenger touring o and seeing a dark overcoat on a clothes lings threw it over herself and hid in the yard until her father gave up the search and went into the hearing will be given Supernumerary Patrolman Edward Peterson who is under suspension for sleeping while on duty. In addition to the hearing, matters of routine business will come up. BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL The following births were reported at the New Britain general hospital on bheaches or on piers in creek "”‘”honsfl, today: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. river mouths up and down the coast.| " g’ ynon made her way into the |Henry Alpress‘of 31 High street, a A few minutes after the stuff was|p oo 000 neighbor but was so badly | daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Gil- Dbeached, motor trucks and touring| g o ey e was unable to speak. The | Pert of 45 Plerce street, Plainville; a | e ————————————————— cars whizzed up, gangs of bustling police were notified and Silva’s house |00 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lippke excessive damage is being done ‘o the men hustled the cuses aboard and| ol 51513 onuwall avene; _ LEGAL NOTICE Mgz bty S s the cargoes soon were on their way LR S Sl nnrvmj S T wlll‘he ul ;‘;::iary to restrict the maximum Trenton, Philadelphia, | :(‘SSIOH a} City l-'lall Thursday evening, loads to 20,000 pounds gross weight. y City, Asbury Park| p ey dzf‘";;‘ laf‘h' Sr‘o e tto ;xamine m’A"li All truck owners and operators are |Girl With Vever of 115 Degrees Re- R A G A requested to use judgment, operating | S pplications must be in the hands of only the loads which are reasonable ported as Passing Crisis. io ojers ROt ThIAS TRAS March 12th.|.¢ this time of vear, reducing the 12. Prasent, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge,| | C" Or0cT the chairman, welght on any day when road condi- book entitled “Perfect Manhood, Its Real Meaning and How to Attain It.” This book describes “Sextonique,”a restorative tonic that vosts you nothing if not re- fleved or benefited. Write today to Cum- berland Chemical Co., 484 Berry block, Nashville, Wenn., U, 8. A. YOUR first film developed free when you buy your camera here. Cameras from $1 to $76. Arcade Studio, LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. At a Court of Probate hoiden at New Britain within and for the District of Ber- |lin, in the County of Hartford and State | of ‘Connecticut, on the 12th day of March, A. D., 1923, WINS FIGHT FOR LIFE, Store Announcements 7 WANTED—1,000 men, women end cbildren oekly pay- 3 Church v Day Runners. 1 busy day, observers report- ed. The small army of men who| Escanaba, Mich. March Sur- | Lk P. KERWIN, make up the ship-to-shore and shore rounded by physicians, Miss Evelyn to cities end of the gigantic smug-|[Lyons appeared today to have won gling game went to work early and in her fight for life last night, though remained late. her temperature still hovered around They were at it all day, the observ-|115 degroes. . er said, the last little fleet of dories| Jsarly last evening she was seized making shore just as dusk came on. |with intense pains, whch continued — — e |throughout the night. Numerous WILL PRACTICE HERE, | hypodermics were administered, but Attorney Thomas I. McDonough [they apparently had no effect and has become associated with Attorney |finally were abandoned. Her David L. Dunn in the latter's offices | perature yesterday continued to run in the National Bank building, and|115 plus and her pulse was estimated POLLY AND HER PALS 3 ARE YOU. GERIOUS, CISTER? tem- | ® On motlon of Charles F. Chase, of said | ol INew Britain, as Executor of the last will | [and testament of Susan E. House, late of |New Britain, within said district deceased. | This Court doth decree that six months {bo allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhiblt thelr claims against the same to the Executor and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper pub- nshed in said New Britain, and having a |circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in id town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt and return make. . Clerk. DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D. S. T. R. Johnson D. D. S. National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. tions are unfavorable, and operating only on the days when minimum dam- age will be caused to the highways. State Highway department will find it necessary to reduce the max- imum weight limit, and marked sav- ing in expense will follow. ation is requested to this end. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Gas and Oxygen Administered Judge, Her Memoirs, in Several Chaps ! GHE ANT NO 8t. Next to Herald Office. 1f this co-operation is obtained, the not AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Belior cais are be- ing bullt and Buick is building them." New Britain Bulck Co., 335 Arch street. Telephone 2607, CADILLAC, JEWEIT & PAIGE CARE~. Lash Motor Co., "A Reputable Concern.’ Main, Corner Lincoln 8t. Co-oper- STATE HIGHWAY DEPT. C. J. BENNETT, Commissioner. STATE POLICE DEPT., ROBERT T. HURLEY, Supt. BY CLIFF STERRETT Just thoroughly reconditioned. Loc ke a new car and runs that way. Cast iron pistons, will not leak oil. Price very r sonable. Terms. New Britain Bulck Co., 226 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, OAKLAND roadster. Perfect condition, . C. Rudolp] herr, 2051 STUDEBAKI gor touring car, This car i a now conition. Runs that wa: new. Five practically new tires. Seo t car before buying. Terms allowed or we will tako your old car in trade, The New Britaln Buick Co., 226 Arch 8t. Tel, 2607, IUSMOBILE in_excelient condition, & passcriger, economicsl to operate, louk Terns to rusponsi- 3 ce, 61 Mall Bt Phone 3216, USED CARS-~ Mostly late models—25 to choose from. Thesé cars are all in excel lent' condition and ready for the road. HONEYMAN AUTO BALES, 139 ARCH 8T. PHONE 2100, UBED CAR VALUES— 1932 Durant toering. Studebaker Bpoclal Bix. Buick 5 passenger, Overland (ouring. Bulck 7-pass. sedan. Pilces on the above cars are right. Buy now and we will store until ering. A, G. HAWKER, 64 ELM ST, PHONE 3488