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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923, ler, Seott, Pennsylvania and Richards collierles went on strike today in an effort to forco sixty company electri- clans to join the United Mine Work- ers' union, SPECIAL SPECIAL #1so #1395 Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World |3 PROPERTIES ARE —— ROADSTER §995 COUPE $1445 SEDAN §1465 novelist, is cut off with only $1 of the $100,000 estate of her husband, Dr, Charles Manning I'reeman, in a JEWETT SIX Morning PPaper Ieatures §t. Patrick's Day outlook for peace The revelation that human sacri- SOLD DURING WEEK Like Number of Permits fo : Build Are Issued | pioke. Moen Mcuguo as_winnee in| fight with Battling Siki tonight, in Ireland iy discouraging with Free Staters and irreconcilables apparente ly as far apart as ever Dublin ad- vices declare, | During the past week 13 parcels of | real estate changed hands and 13 per- | mits to build were issued, city hall show, Among the building permits i | with apoplexy | official Moscow Lenine, strieken shows improvement, records i [ pullotin suys, sued | Trigh I'ree State troops patrol Dub- was one for the construction of pars|iin stree stopping suspicious vehi- allel brick walls, 20 feet in length and | qjas: theaters will keep open tonight 10 feet high, to be used as an athletic | ity government's proclamation. court by members of the Spanish col- ony. The court is used in & popular Spanish game which combines hand | ball and tennis, Ihe week's reports follow Warrantee Deeds Prey to Mary P'rey, Berlin government repudiates re. ports that Germany has made speci- fie proposals to France suggesting | Ruhr negotiations Louis Carlton | street Judson Kitbourne to H. L. Christo- | pher, Carlton street Joseph Yanicki and Alex Bentz to John Brzezowski, et al, Broad strect.| 3 AT 4 on Pinkus and Samuel Waskow-| Pan R. Hanna, son of Mar) ; 5 Hanna, left estate of $2, 65, ae- i Vieini, 151 Dwight . . Risviein) s B0} corring to appraisal filed at Yorktown, | N. Y. ' Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fisk, notea! actress, announces at New York that! ~hr~ has adopted 13 months old baby. Black comb in |r~.nhnr case pro- \ vides New York police with clue (n‘ slayer of Dorothy IKeenan, known as Dorothy King. New York police take precautions| to avoid serious trouble between Irish factions during [ifth avenue St Patrick’'s Day parade | itz to Giacinto street Bodwell Land Co. to Joseph Keat- ke Boulevard, ore Natzke to Ruth and neth Walther, Francis strect. Barl Hackney to Joseph Chadiekic- wicz, High street, Joseph Skinger to brese, Booth street Bodwell Realty Co. to Pitro Diulio, Manstield avenue, H. T. Bodwell to John E. Dwyer, South street. Louis Oszajz to Rozalis Majocha, Erwin place. Joseph Putkowski to Rosalia Kon- cewicz, Lyman street. Emily and Jacob Schultz to Ellen Repp, et al, Shuttle Meadow avenue. Building Permits. Stanley Pakowski, High street, al- terations, $1,000. Norden Bldg. Assn, lodge rooms on Norden street. $25. James street. §. Ballachrino, Lafayette street, Cost $200. Monroe Hartson, alterations at Barnett street. Cost $100. J. H. Stoneham, alterations Prospect strect. Cost $1,000. ice machine on Ken- Concetto Cala- Jack Pickford and stster, Lottie will | be summoned before grand jury as| result of liquor raids Los Angeles| federal authorities announce. ‘ Demand of Fall River mill workers for 15 per cent wage advance an- nounced yesterday affccts #80,000 New | England textile operatives. The annual New York state hudget‘ is more than six times greater this year than it was 20 ycars ago. The | legisiature of 1903 made total appro- | priations of 349,032, The legisla- |ture this year will appropriate ap-| proximately $156,000,000. | sl alterations in Cost | Ferrara, garage on Stanley Cost $400. athletic on court The seconds appointed by Pietro| Mascagni, the composer, and his for- mer impresario, Walter Mocchi, have | agreed that the latter's- attack on | Signor Mascagni in Rome Wednesday | |during the music congress was un- on Oflln street, re- {man for two years fice s still common among the na- tives of Naga Hilb in Assam, Indla, is made in an official report lssued to- day at London, I'lorence Maracle, a 17-year-old In- dian girl, died suddenly today one hour after a sentence of three years had been imposed upon her brother, convicted of burglary in a Brantford, Ont,, court, Just before he was led to prison, the girl cried out: “Good- bye, Arnold, this is the last time 1 will see you' &he returned to her home and was found dead on her bed, Portions of two bodies were found |today in the ruins of the RBastable building at Syracuse, destroyed by fire several weeks ago. Otto A, Schwemm, a salesman and his uncle, Edward P. Lull, were last seen in the burning building, and the bodies are believed to be theirs, will filed for probate yesterday at New Brunswick, N. J, by I'reeman's chauffeur, who cared for the aged preceding his death and who receives the bulk of the estate under this will, The bill for printing The Congres- slonal Record during the recent ses- slon of the 67th congress, comprising 76 legislative days, will exceed $300,- 000, A delayed issue of The Record, which made its appearance yesterday, cost more than $10,000 to print and of the speeches printed and the “ex- tensions,” that is, speeches never de- livered on the floors of congress, cost | more than $5550. The remarks of | Senator Heflin alone, printed in yes- terday's issue, occupy 49 and one-half pages, costing about $2,475. Walking nineteen miles through drifting snow, Jacob Allbright arriv- ed in Judge J. F. Stransky's court at Savannah, 111, a few minutes late to b/ i cese omeward in v duty. Allbright apologized and ln:’;“:’?;:pid ’(u:‘my‘n'.‘t?n: ':\'lrl'bnp« plained there was jlness in - his|May today, daffodils blooming in family. Judge Stransky excused and | many gardens, and ospreys along the {comnrended- him, bay 'nro interpreted by veteran weath- er prophets here as indisputable evi. dence that winter is about through. Fishermen are preparing their nets for the early spring catch. CUBS BFAT LOS 'ANGELES. T.0s Angeles, March 17.--The Chi- cago Cubs defeated the J.os Angeles |club here yesterday, 3 to 2. The score: ‘While machinists of R, Hoe & Co., printing press manufacturers, and fire- men of Hook and Ladder company | No. 6 raced to his aid, Murray Bell, twenty-one, of 840 Stebbins avenue, |the Bronx, a fiy-boy in the pressroom | of Warheit, a Jewish newspaper at | 183 Kast Broadway, his right arm| 'caught in a press, suffering great pain, | |directed other workers in the pres: \room in their cfforts to save him. He fainted when his arm was finally re. Chicago (Nationals) leased by Hoe machinists, He was tak- | 108 _Angeles en to Governcur hospital, where it (Ten innings). was said his arm will have to be am- | putated, | New thermometer, a little larger = than a watch, works with a spring Eight thousand anthracite mine [and indicates all degrees of tempera- workers of the Susquehanna collieries (ture from 10 degrees below zero to company at the Camcron, Luke Id-)130 degrees above. . See Us Before Buying We Have the Following Places For Sale WESTERN SECTION Harrison Street— $398 Cash buys this JEWETT~- monthly PAIGE BUILT Jewett Special Six gives all wanted Equipment—Hill-eating Power! Dressed in lustrous Japanese blue, with hand-crushed Spanish leather to match, Jewett Special Six satisfies with its style, amazes with its per- formance and value. Every convenience fastidious folk can ask for. Gemerous-sized trunk with rack and aluminum body-rails, at rear. Nickeled double bumpers, front and rear. Nickeled radiator. Nickeled drum-type head-lampsand sidelights. Nickeled motometer. Ad- justable sun visor. Automatic wind- shield wiper. Rear-view mirror. Combination tail-light and automatic stop-light. Inbuilt transmission lock. Spare cord tire, tube, rim and water- proof cover. Easy todrive asthe frailest woman would wish. And wonderfully fine- riding due to substantial construc- tion. Sturdy frame and husky Paige- Timken axles insure lasting strength. New Paige-type clutch engages so y no jerking or stalling are possible. Permits you to shift gears quick as thought —you can't clash or miss. Even drop from high tosecond, at 30 miles per hour. Performance? Challenge any comer topick his own hill and stay with your Jewett Special! Let him match you for acceleration—2 to 25 miles per hour in 7 seconds. Your high-pres- sure-oiled Jewett Six motor never overheats. Its fifty horsepower eats hills with power to spare. See for yourself this beautiful quality Six with complete appoint- ments and equipment, that is yours for only$1150! No car so trulymeets SPECIAL SEDAN $1665 b 7 your needs at this price. (s, DSL $60. S5 Maple street, 2-Family House—6 rooms on a floor—steam heat, fireplace, 3-car garage. Garden Street— 3-Family House—6 rooms on a floor, steam heat, fireplace, 4-car garage. Emmons Place— 2-Family House—14 rooms, three baths. This house is right in the center of the city, and can § be bought right. 4 South High Street— '& Single House of 10 rooms; ideal place for doc- tor. The price is right. Jerome Street— 3-Family House—All improvements; at a bar- gain, SOUTHERN SECTION Cherry Street— 6 Room C(ottage — Steam heat, everything modern. For $6,000. South Main Street— 6 Room Cottage—All improvements, hot water heat, two-car garage, large lot. Price $6,000. | Buell Street— . 3-Family House—15 rooms, steam heat; will sell at a sacrifice. EASTERN SECTION Linden Street— 2-Family House—10 rooms, two-car garage and three building lots, for $8,000. East Street— 3-Family House—15 rooms. Price $10,000. Chestnut Street— Two 2-Family Houses—will sell the two houses for $10,000. BELVIDERE 9-Room Single House—Two baths, garage in cellar, large lot on the Main thoroughfare. This place will be sold at a sacrifice. 5-Room Bungalow, all improvements. Owner has left town. Take a look and make us a bid. 6-Room Cottage—Steam heat, large lot. This plalce can be bought for a very small amount of cash. WATSON & JONES TEL. 2450 294 MAIN STREET roof dwelling. Frank Saunders, chicken coop. Clos Ameri vault, $: | premeditated and that there is no| - reason for a duel, | ., Park street, 1 0. Hisses and other noisy signs of dis- | & Wood Co., garage onlapproval in theaters are banned in a| Cost $200. circular just issued to the prefects of | Paonessa, 210 Oak street,[the various districts by Signor de| flower house office. Cost $35. Bono, director general of police at| Rogers Recreation building, Church | Rome. | clectric sign. Cost $300. THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. A REPUTABLE CONCERN street, 5 5 i “Women are weakening and cheap- | ENDANGEP\ED ening themscives by indulging in BU‘LD‘NGS | masculine pursuits” Dr. Arthur | Holmes, professor of psychology at £ . the University of Pennsylvania, said Collapse of Several New York Strucs |y, ", cnooch in Chicago yesterday. He Following Washing | cxpressed himself as opposed as an \Mumtor to anything in which women appeared ag an imitator of man, in- |cluding such things as rifle range | practice, boxing and basketball. Wilkins . BUILDING LOTS IRABLE T« ALL IMPROV LIST YOUR PROPE H. DAYTON 272 MAIN STREET ety D R I N K bl 5 COLD WEATHER NEEDS | We have a rull line of new and i AYERS’ SOD A w ATER |sccond-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, ete. Take home a hottle of cream soda ~—Something you will like—it's deli- [ cious. | Three size bottles—se, 10c¢, 15e, | 24 Lafayette St OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD T. J. QUINLIVAN, 712 Stanley Styect Plumbing, Heating and® Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES Tel tures Feared TWO VERY I‘{:)BI-ZH'I‘\ STRI MEL HUMPHERY NATIONAL BANK BLDG Away of Foundations, New York, March 17 ~—After a night of fighting at the pumps. 150 weary men were on even terms today | with a torrent of water that h\lr«l! last night through a rent in a four foot sewer in Central Park West and | undermined the foundation of Re-| construction Hospital at 100th street. .. y More than half a hundred patients| VR BR iy i 4 were removed to other institutions||| Fhe Lincoln Realty (i without mishap. Residents of adja-| ! 4 cent apartments were notified by the| | police to prepare to get out in (\‘ hurry if necessary. | Engineers today feared for build- ings in the neighborhood which is said to be of swampy formation, | “when the pavement and sidewalks| sagged as much as a foot and a half| in some places, Mary T. Freeman, the A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. Tel. 1329-1° We can offer you a good three family house on Hawkins street. This is good, high healthy lo- cation, and you are seldom sick here. The only reason this home is sold is the owner is leaving W Ne»: B;itain or he \lwl'%lldn’é think of leaving this . Spo ou can see all New Britain from your win. PAINTERS AND 44w, and the dome of the State Capitol. DECORATORS ! CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 267 Chapman Street | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg BY STANLEY he disfigured | ., Febru- | ary 15 was identified last night by| William L. Stapleton, police lieuten- ant as that of Fddie McBride, \\‘I\OE had been arrested many times in Chi- | cago on charges running from minor | misdemeanors to murder. hody MR. KEEP-PUTTING-IT- OFF has learned many a bit- ter lesson, The time to act is now if you'd be let in on the bargain side of a good real Galbraith & Pattison |sarsain' estate deal. Let us show you Carpenters and Joiners |{{why. Hardwood Kloors and Pancled Ceilings | 3 a specialty. S PHONE, 1190 T/I[ lJ)Il'flM' l?fllfl}’ [” Roo A scssh olack, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs "THE OLD HOME TOWN Repairs A. D. Clifford — BUILDER — 44 Hawley Street ESTIMATES FURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel. 2891. FOR SALE Two Family House of 10 Rooms at Belvidere; hard wood trim, fireplace. Lot 110 feet front. Price Very Reasonable COX & DUNN lll"AI/T(IHN ART SIGN (0| 287 MAINST | Tel. 1493-4 | ¢ HE| o WED BETTER HAVE A LANTERN BURNING EVERY NIGHT AND LEAVE THE DOORS OPEN AWAYS SO WE CAN GET THE t HOSE CART OULT { ”f’mm‘ COTTAGE, IN BELVIDERE I'OR SALE Six room cottage in Belvidere—All modern improvements, hard wood Built only three years. You can buy it for $2,000 less than cost of Can be bought with little cash and easy terms on second mortgage, finish. building. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO B. SOLOMON 212 MAIN STREET TEL. 24 -4 “YOU'RE NO ‘ KITTEN, TOWSER” ¥ Millke will put health-§ playfulness in the chil- dren and vigor into? vour disposition. It 1s a wonderful food, the? milk we bottle for you. 'ESEIBERT & SON “Your Milkman" PARK STRELT, PMONE 1720 Y In Stanley Quarter MAPLECROPT FARM FOR SALE McMAHON'S MAPLECROFT FARM Consisting of 125 acres of land, 55 head of cattle, 5 horses, house, barns, silos, running water and other improvements, Everything in A-1 vondition. Owners anxious 1o sl because of old age and is will- ing to sell for $10.000 Jess than was offered three years ago. Property 1 within 15 minutes walk of trolley and near Stanley School and new State Normal School, SCHULTZ & COSTELLO 244 LEADING COMMERCIAL ARTISTS Al Malmgren & Walter Skoneche Props, owmfi To TWO FIRES IN THE PAST WEEK, MAYOR SIMON DCOLITTLE FIGURES \TS HIGA TIME TO MAKE SOME NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS AT THE FIRE HOUSE - Frank E. Goadwin Eyesight Specialist 227 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 B, SOTOMON TEL. : 242 MAIN STREET L 3