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YALE MEN ENTHUSE OVER ORGANIZATION New Britain Alumni Hear Phelps, ° Warren, Campbell and Merriam of Yale uni shuttle Over 100 local alumni versity congregated at 1 Meadow club last evening to listen to wha s Yale opport came ba clory whe was of Ohi N¢ rriam, traek coael 1" ho has had wide experience University ams, was called r & few words, He emphasiz the points brought out apbell partieularly with vef » the spirit by the and to the excellent mate y of the events, Mr. Mers the work whieh ampbell was doing and value both as a leader of points, both of whieh equally imy aching track 1 shown riam emphasized Captain pointed out and s a4 winner V BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World | IAY, MAY 2 1023, ——— Daugherty declares that government in 30 days will stant vigorously 10 enforee the law as in |torpreted by supreme court ta stop | American and foreign ships from car leying liquor within three mile Nmit Attorney Gen May Day passed without serlous dis- turbances anywhere in the U'nited Btates. Plorida senate postpones final con- sideration of measure to forbid bodily punishment of prisonérs in that state »qual the bhish opric to responsibilities of Canadian cabinet council decides that Mrs. Florence Lassandra must hang at Fort Saskatohewan, Alberta today for complicity in econstable's murder ,the first woman in 24, years to be hanged in Canada 1 ¥ 3 ‘ 1] L] " Samuel Goldwyn tells federal trade commission at New York that pro. fessional Jealousy of Charlie Chaplin prompted Mary Piekford to ask $10,. Yea! THE Alphabetivally HERALD “WANT ADS” Arrouged For and Ready Reference, INE NONBECUTI day , 1 daye i 1 1 1 1 da " rly Order R Count § words 14 lines 1o an Minimum Spac 1 lue " Ll ates Upon Apphieation. RATHS FOR v tine line line line line line 10 & lne, neh, % 3 Lines. INSERTIONS Charge Propald " Quick ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found FEAVER BHAWE collar Tast on Maln | hetween 5:30 and 10:30 &, W, Tuesday Piease returm 1o Beloin hotsl, FUR™ PIBCE, Aark Trohabiy Fox's Mon. night, Heturm 1o Marga M M 1. Phone 223611, TADVE w Bigin, lost Sal, sie Bing betwsen Rhodes 81, and Palace thea: tor wis Bast Main St Reward if re: turned to Herald. s TUEDAT, Toal, branse, IvIIAR Markem, N. 1. A, Reward if relurned to M AL . Valiey 83, Talilals A. M Box 40, ¥ lost, Chureh B, WHIST WATTH, gold. s on bark, Please retum to AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale CADILLACE or sale ot e e The fellowing Cadilia Teasonable prices Thess s 1n wenderful condition and suaTanteed 1919 Cadiliae Phaeton, 5 pass 1931 T pass. sedan 1921 T pass. touring. THE LASH MOTOR COMPANY, “A REPUTABLE CONCERN." COR, W, MAIN & LINCOIN ST8 5 Centa, | Reward, T T—— ‘-———l.— % the secret of making shots, bring yoeur Alms to the Studie G, Cohen, 1 | S e = | Gpan oveuin Store Announcements 7| BODAE touring « Toadater. W, = " o Rudelph, 127 Cherry 8t Tel, 3051-3, |HAVE you a photograph of your mether TOTPE. | P enioes Siathare ey, Sae " ke i, | TORD, & T Tires, Hassler W hock ahsarbers, Rosoh ition and mas lal—We g an enlargement free | Siprh o st A other extras, Privately owned, in excel: with every order of mother's photos. Ar-| jent condition, Buying | gor cor Wil rade Studlo, sell reasonably, Inquire 680 East Main Bt or Tel 4 ¢ | FORD truck for o BROTHERA FISH MARKET | tion Yerr L HAVE MOVED FROM CHURCH STREET | TO 30 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEXT TO POLICE TATION, ant for a track captain, Mr. Merriam |04 supporters of stopping use of the Yale graduates in New Tritain to also stated that they had great hopes ..o arl veaten in test vote form an association und for that as. of Teddy Hart who, of coyrse, is ne | soclation to cooperate with the st ger to New Rritain Yale men, lege authorities in order to maks ter the making, Howard blgger, better institution at New 1a Humphiey was appointed ehalrman oh, During the banquet, the quartet of a4 committee to eonfer with local ¢ the Yale Glee club, and Mandolin Yale alumni and erystalize thelr ideas elub entertained, on forming a permanent Yale assools Mauriee Stanley, toastmaster tion in this eity, It 's expeeted that dueed Willlam Lyon Phelps ere will b gathering next fall once launched into soms this purpose CRASHES ON BRIDGE mor out of the examinations whiel 000 a week in 1917 after she learned Chaplin was getting $600,000 a year, Everett Beett, Yank shortstop, promises to play his 1,000th straight game today at Washington, | Willlam Lyon Phelps and others urge e TEL, 3000, Leader Hamiiton MeCormick, grandsen of inventor of reaping ma- ehine, announces at Chicago estab- lishment of foundation for advancing science of eharacterology millions for endowment to be available only after death of second generation in Mr, Me- }t'onnu-k'n family, it is declared 7, 375, AR Tdsal bus the summer. Aaren Fark 8t, Hariford, a spoeeh " Ares Sicores are reported injured in Parls May Day riots when police attacked | after labor meeting give battle to kluub. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS —_— Florists and Nurserymen, | JAPANE ivet, !‘ at $3.00 per 100, Marberry bush, | overgreen, Amall geranium | geranium plants, 2 to NMOORE i gerantum planta, 3 0 [ a tor Methodist evangelist at Fort Worth conference declares that vi. clous aftacks against authority of the Holy Boriptures and fundamentals of the faith are constantly made in schools and colleges of the Methodist Episcopal chureh, London Btar deseribes United States | supreme court deelsion prohibiting| foreign ships from bringing liquor in« 8¢ the three mile limit as “high handed plece of arrogance toward foreigners." | A AND he had given from time to time, and he had the men in laughter = before he hecame serious in urging v B i the local Yale men to organize, In his talk he spoke of “Rig Ed" Glass who was In attendance, and also his twe classmates Judgo H, Kirkham Judge Bernard finey and | two sons, also of Yale fame, An idea| adyvanced by Professor Phelps was have the association of Yale men glve 8 scholarship to a loeal who was working his way through colle To | emphasize this point, he spoke of Bernard Chernoff, a New Rritain boy, | who reflected credit on his commun- ity and on the university. It was such boys as he that should he given 8 chance to go to college, and that Is why the professor wanted to see New Britain men get together. Dean Warren Talks, Dean Charles Warren gave a very {nteresting talk on the changes which have taken place and are taking place in the Sheflicld Scientific school. He lald emphasis on the importance of | the technically trained man having in | addition to his engineering training a background of general culture, and he explained how the reorganization of the Sclentific school was accomplish- ing this. As Dean Warren pointed out, a great many, possibly a majority, of to 5 blow Florence edge 300 doz, Dresenium, ® nice plan Pansios 30c a doz, or 2 d { for window hoxes 100 each and up. it Aol Randulie, 313 Oak 8. gioEREFATRING=Work —and — material | the best, Lowest prices in town, Shoes called for and delivered, 4% Arch Bt Phone 1948, G. Blancots, WANTED~1,000 men, wom 10 be well dressed on easy Boston Clothing ext_to_Herald ol § EXCHANGE, Tuesday, Thu hone | FOTD roadater, Tiood shape. Cheap. J, A, Peterson, 26 Main 8¢, FORD sedan sold, Good Studebaker, for best ofter over $100 recelved by Bunday night, E. E, Austin, Berlin, Tel. 5. FORD ROADSTER, 1921, very small mile. Phone for d stration, Price low, Honeyman Aute Co.,, 139 Arch Ph 2109, | FORDS, Cheviolets and Overiands, 1iew about one of these at your o rice? Many are in good running order only need tuning to be fine cars. Aaron G, , Ine, 185 Park St., Hartford, Open evenin M, G, TRUCK, 1-ton capacity, chesp. Good condition, A, G, Hawker, §2 Eim Bt. Phone 2486, a doz, Ast Dishop Rhinelander, head of Prot- Trolly Runs Wikd on Brookyn s Eecne e v Span-Hits Pole declares his health 1s not New York May 2.-—Thirty.six per- sons were injured late yesterday afters | noon when a runaway trolley car of the Three Cent Line over Manhattan Bridge jumped the track of the “8"| curve near Nassau street at the Brooklyn end of the bridge, The ves- tibule of the care was demolished and | the front platform. 2 great holes ripped In both sides as if | Patrolman Rogerson, as soon as he car ha od the tracks, bumped and rocked and swayed for| %AW the car had jumpe Do 600 (et over the sobble. | 8ounded a warning to traffic and then - . phone, stones of Flatbush Avenue Extension, | Fan to a telep finally crashing into an iron pole and Eight Ambulances Rospond | | coming to a stop in front of the | Four ambulances, nine doctors nnd‘ > o " | three nurses were hurried to the Tecaiion sl LOGheaLE N Concord [y iage Plaza by the Cumberland All of the injured were sent to the | Street hospital, and two ambulances (& arland pol Py | and four doctors were sent by the| n:“.’v‘.:;’”r.l,""“!h:',.r,f "l 32: ::fi,",nst",",':,’"; Holy Family hospital. A hook and | Sheiton the bill which provides that | two might dle. These are the motor. | ladder company also answered the|boards of mardagement of county | “Command of all the seas,” is the ideal set forth by first Lord of Drit.| i¥h admiralty In house of commons fending government proposals, GRAPEVINER, 1,000, in four varieties, 300 onch or $26 por 100, Inquire 64 Routh Bt. | | NURSETIVAA Tac ur_order now 000 of water bonds; relmbursing ol..l ""I:“w‘""_""’ i X , Henry 8, Dorsey of New London $106 | =l e for money expended while in the mili- SR ARE AN tary service of the state, Senate bills taken from the calendar and passed: Appropriating 815,000 for repairs at lLong Lane Farm for girls; providing tor elimination of dangerous crossings nk line highways; amending the charter of the city of New Britain, yesterday n and_children sekly pay- 3 Church line. It jumped the footpath on the Bridge Plaza, snapping another trol- ley pole that ripped a hole in the right hand side of the car and then lumber- | ed and rocked along the cobblestones to Concord street. There, in front of the Technical High school, it snapped | another iron pole, which demolished Franklin OMA 517 Church 8t. ~ Phons opon y and Baturday afternoons. Lost and Found ATREDALE DG, malo, Toat W n dog In Shuttla 3 ‘l AUTOMOTIVE ) atstrict, Finder pleass notify Malcolm Farmer, Phone 2136, 565 Lincoln 8t Auw and Tfll"!}lfllclg_g‘ CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CAR CORD tire with leather cover lost Saturday night, Blze, A2xi, Reward If returned | Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern, West Main, Corner to 741 West Main 8t, e | CHANDLER and Cl accessories, American Sales Ce CHEVROLET, 1023 touring car, 5 exce cord tires, good engine, paint and finish fine, Price low. New Britain Buick Co, Arch Bt, Phone 2607, (MBIA, DORT and OVERLAND mo R. C, Rudolph, 127 Cherry stre 51 HERE I8 THE BEST VARIETY OF USKD CARS IN THE CITY— IN THE HOUSE A reduction in the annual state tax on towns from $2,000,000 to $1,500,- 000 is provided for In amendment loi | chapter 371 of the public acts of 1921 which the house adopted today. After explanation by Mr. Hill of| 1917 Buick touring. 1918 Bulek coupe, 1920 Buick 7 passenger, 1921 Reo touring. 1020 Dodge touring. 1920 Dodgo roadster. 1918 Dodge sedan. 1022 Maxwell touring. 1920 Studebaker Blg 6 touring. 3 Studebakers at $100 each, Ford sedan, 1023 Ford And Many Others. Phone 8. & )°, Motor Sales Franklin. _Phone and service, 2215, When Your Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, TEL. A, Bence, 18 Phone_221 FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor. Sales serv. ice; genulne parts and accessories. Auto-| Sales C 200 B, ){llll St. AND M TARLAN motor care.| Bales and service. 174 High St., Hartford, l'nmlf«:t}(:ul. Vl_’hqne lle‘MV HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service, City Service Station, Hartford Ave, ain 8St. A. M, —High grade motor cars. Sale ice, ‘. A. Bence, 51 Main St. coupe. Don't buy a used car without first looking over our stock. A look and a ride In the car that strikes your fancy costs nothing and It may save you Inconvenience and lots of Use judgment in purch SLE US FIRSI 1905 L4 money. ing a used car [ HONEYMAN AUTO SALKS, 139 ARCH BT. PHONE 2100, (Continued From First Page). STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $97 special six touring, $1,276; big six touring, $1,760; F. O. B. factory. M. Irving Jei 193 Arch St. “This ls a Studebaker yer WILLYS-KNIGHT motor cars, sales and| & service. “The Bleeve Valvo Motor." R. C.| gy Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2061-2, | condition. Autos And Trucks For Sale ner rlm and Park St ALLEN touring, 1920. Driven 8,000 miles. &g O TR T = ot All new tires; also one Overland touring | oo: :un‘,.',;}’:é‘ L LI oty S car. Good condition. R. C. Rudolph, 127, 2130° Cor Eim & Park sts. Cherry_8t. = — St - . — REO, 1510 Specdwagon, 11-4 ton capael BUICK TOURING CAR, 1019, in very good| “Condition good, tires excellent, price $600. shape mechanically, recently overhauied,| i ar, genrie & Co., Cor. Elm & Park 8ts good paint and upholstery, 5 good tires 1 Phone 2110, & i g v or REO, 1031, 11- ton epesdwagon, ju 1 7 _oaf buflt and guaranteed, Only $750. K. M. sale .re;l(mnnme. Call 14993, between ai Searle & Co, Cor. Litm & Vark. Tel, 5110, BUIOK RLDAN, 1913, Gew yaint, Tn excer | CHEVROLETS—Tourings and roadsters with lent running condition, Will sacridce for| Siacters #i5 ub. Alany other wonderful le. M. Irving Joster, 193 Arch B ford. Open evenings. Co 1923, 000 miles, was | To- | a_BStudebaker Year. BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 6 passu tour- ing car, mechanical condition very good.! Just reconditioned, 5 Royal cord tires| (new), very good paint. Price ls low, w Britain Buick Co., 336 Arch 8t. Tl , “Next to a New Bulck is a Ul STANLE ne touring one roadster, fully equipped and up-to- date, oven to paint. Aaron G. Cohe Inc, 185 Park St, Haitford, Open nings. STUDEBAKER touring car. at once. Phone 153-12, street. Cheap If taken 51 Greenwood h up for demonstration, Co,, 226 Arch Bt, Phone 2007, * New Bulck is & Used Bulck." USED CARS— 1020 American 6" dalivery . did not work. Breaks Through Poles The trolley car took the first turn ing the treasurer to issue state bonds was also passed. Senator Trumbull | explained that the decision to reduce s 1 e “BELLA DONNA” |Common Pleas for Hartford County, Connectlcut, on the first Tuesday of June, 1923, clalming judgment to CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— 1918 1917 1921 1919 Allen touring .. Bulck _touring i Buick 5 pass. touring . Bulek 6 pass. touring . | of the S in safety, although it rocked |and swayed so alarmingly that the| .., passengers crowded so close to- re;og! 179 sonunitian. tMARHE ml Juher 1 the oAy “‘f;‘ when one | 4 uiii jooking toward serlal bonds moved the whole crowd had to move, | gor g)] municipalities was passed by began to shout and scream. |the house, It provides that bonds At the second turn of the S curve|gna| be issued in serial form the first | the car jumped the tracks, turned al- installment to mature in five ye: most in a semi-circle and cut dlagon- FHRY . and the last in forty. ally across the Extenslon, Five nominations for the judgeship Ten feet away was a hollow iron |ot the Newtown court of Westport pole to hold up feed and trolley wires. | came Into the house and were tabled This the ecar snapped at its base. As |tor ecalendar and printing, They it went down the pole ripped a great named John I, Godillot, Joseph hole In the left slde of the trolley.|Adams, Willard 8. Adams, Joseph | Bits of broken glass from the win- | Morton and Harry R. Bherwood. |dows and splintered timbers and House bills passed from the cal.| pleces of steel went hurling into the jendar: crowded passengers, cutting and| Appropriating $125,000 for a dor- bruising many. mitory for the Mystic oral school for | The car then continued across the |the deaf; authorizing tho center fire northbound tracks of the Three Cent|district of Newlngton to Issue $120,- clear the title to certain premises islhmf,ed in the town of Berlin, it ap- pearing to the subscribing authority that the residences of Tony Comen- |skey and Adam Mecoliskey, if living, |are unknown to the plaintiff, and that if not liviag, the names and residences of the helrs, representatives and creditors of sald Tony Comenskey and Adam Mecoliskey are unknown to the plaintify, It s Hereby Ordered, that notlice of the institution and pendency of this actlon shall be given sald defendants by publishing this Order in The New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in the City of New Dritain, once a week for two consecutive weeks commencing on or before May T7th, 1023, By order of the Court, THEODORE G. CASE, Clerk. BY CLIFF STERRETT Bulck 7 pass. touring . Bulck 4 cyl. 5 pass. tour. Chandler 7 pass. touring Dodge touring § pass, . Elcar touring ........... Franklin § paes. touring Grant 5 pass. touring . Hudson 7 pass. sedan . Haynes coupe, § pass. Maxwell touring Mitehell touring Mitchell roadster National 7 pass. touring Oakland "6 touring Onkland & touring Oakland 6 touring Oakland 6 touring . Oakland 6 touring . Oldsmoblla § cy wire wheels ... 1018 Oldsmobile 6 cyl. 5 pass. 1917 Overland touring 1916 Overland touring No. passenger ........... 1916 Overland touring 6 pass. touring 1021 Btudebaker Speclal 6 rcadster 1913 Studebaker 6 cyl. 7 pass tour. 1918 Studebaker 4 pass speedster wire wheels . ¢ 1016 Studebaker 4 7 pass. ... 1921 Scripps-Booth 6 pass. touring 1920 Scripps-Booth 4 pass. coupe 1916 Stearns-Knight 5 pass. tour. the state tax by $500,000 had influ- 1919 1917 1919 1916 1919 1918 1919 1920 1921 1918 1018 1917 1917 1920 1919 1918 1017 1918 1918 Bulck roadster, 1022, sport model, Bulck touring, 1020, 7 paes, Bulck coupe, 1020, ¢ pi “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK." Oakland touring, 1920, § pass. Chevrolet roadster, 1921, DENTISTS A. B. Johnson'D. D. §. T. R. Johnson D. D. S. National Bank Buflding New Britain, Conn. Gas and Oxygen Administered CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris —Gencral Trucking— TEL, 1238-3 These cars have been reconditioned and newly painted. Open every evening until § o'clock. Plck out your used car and call for demonstration, 7 NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., Injurlu‘\ aged to jump from the windows of the [fare and one member of the state de- graduation, and he explained how the | bationary policeman on his way from | Patrolman Rogerson and many vol. |the manufacture and sale of adulter- B ile work aurlng that year and| They are: work and dragged them into the open e v o 13 | 2 E LR A B Under the new arrangement coun- | wounds. | from $5.00 up MAXWELL AND CHALMERS. Sales | parole from the reformatory at How- 5, F. O. B. factory. ! years following the freshman year, | hty Passengers Trapped | Attleboro, Mass., police who allege ol i | “excellent appearance and in fine condi- of courses, as for example, the stu-| There were elghty passengers in the —_— | s the| 'Taken by virtue of an execution to _ phone 2110, | GAKLA] 1916, good condition, Joe Melem, another in chemistry, not realizing | | he changed the markers. He will be| R, iy to him | |strip of the McCook land next to the | isfy said execution and my fees there- Continental motor. Only .M. Sea of the strides which had be ade | the back platform after part of it|tract of 200 by 500 feet or 100,- issi i 01 ch had been made act of land ¥ Missing in Aurora, IlL | HU R | zer, 1 Rim Machine, 2 Rowser Oil Dean Warren again laid stress on| Patrolman Robert Rogerson of the | |a bl appropriating $10,000 for han-| horticulturist who disappeared last| Patchés, 10 Cans Engine Enamel| offer its students far more than the!down the incline toward the 8 curve | equipment for the maintenance of|for Lincoln’s estranged wife and her| Odds and Ends in Drums, 1 Length point and with better balanced men- | ately with the brakes, trying to stop | agricultural college for repalirs, MYRON D. STOCKWELTL, | Philip McKeon captured first hon- courses in English litetrature or other | mentum again and came sweeping | ! Senator Trumbull. A. 0. H, last evening. Thomas| ; Hartrord County, Hartford, Ct., sonal pleasure, and he recalled the in- ; v » brakes only ard had no emergency gpa) pe turned over to the highway v, talned from a course in Shakespeare, | . out of order, but from the e\ldence‘mmmflmnce of roads, Startlng Sunday titled action brcught to the Court of of Macbeth but for some reason they Prospects of Track Team. bad weather it had been a little dif- ord this year. Mr. Campbell told hls Princeton meet comes next Saturday, Harvard meet which comes In June 226 ARCH ST, PHONE 2607 | § yaniel Galv S8 W, | call from fire headquarters in Jay|temporary homes shall consist of the | 'I‘"\ .r-l:x.uvl* I]“}‘r‘olnl?l;ln‘m'wl)m4 ‘r‘et.::“l:.‘fm:: street. three county commissioners one mems- thactiured -skull and intarnal A few of the passengers had marn- [ber of the department of public wel- the boys who come to Yale have not| when he was hurled from the front SRR b b i £ made up their minds just what line| platform of the car, and Willlam Pray :‘:‘l;;r::;:}::oi';q;wd!”(l‘l:h::rl::‘:l \‘\::ng:r::"ll nu”r“l?r{fll':;no:o]x:;t:}y:n‘::n:‘n::!t?:;l:l'en et of work they will specialize on after| 422 Seventh avenue, Brooklyn, a pro-| oo/ B e yn tront of the high school. | fungicides also passed. It prohibits new institution known as the common | the public school in Manhattan, who | 3 4 % X x % freshman year' made it possible for|was hurt internally. The condition of | inteers went to thelr ald at oncd. ated paris green and other insecti B i sosaaeic and| fotir others taid to be critical, | They ripped away parts of the wood- | cides. PAEN, then proceed to speclalize during the| De Ambrosio, Antonio, 13, \""‘f;‘r:.-o‘n!::&.::m;h‘:“ve:';1“:1:;::‘(:?::::; {Arrest Youth Here for CHOKERS balance of the course in any field | sireet, Brooklyn, internal injuries. b o 2 ¢ 7 | ). which they might desire. Foote, Charles, 53, of 100 Foote | from fright or from the pain of lhnir‘ Theft Of Auto In MaSS- ; place, possible fracture of the skull. | | =i selors are appointed from the faculty, Giordani, Peter, 14, 219 York ntrcet.‘ | Vorest Ryder, age 16 years, on HUDSON FUR SHOP Service, }:,?‘x:’eny'mzflanAmn Sales Co., 139 to whom the students may go for sug- injuries to both legs ! L 5 gestions as to their work in the Grosiano, Joseph, 55, of 254 Nas- ’ |ard, R. T, was arrested in this city| 13 Franklin S o e ek UL ;rr:gn:, sau street, arms and legs badly cut. | last night by Sergeant Peter .\I(‘A\‘}::,\' ankiin dquare Sales and Service, 227 Glon §t. Tel. 3899, | and he stated that this was often ver: and Sergeant Michael Fiynn for the v Britai NASH and Oakland inotor cars, Sales and| ___ 2y helpful in preventing men from mak- Eight others remained in the hos-| Ne“ Bntam, Conn. A. G, Hawker, 68 Elm #t. Tele- |JORD 1915, 7 R o als for further treatment, while the | that the youth stole a Ford automo- | s—————— Ry TR T RIS ™R T 5 2 i Dt mimaves i their, oicloe | D " |m”|; ‘}:‘ i i tr:]v vent home. | bile from that town. REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kenneth M., tlon. 5 good tires. Price only $600. K. M. retualider (i ie niured e ames | s 0 OTICE. Searlo & Co. Sales and service. Cor. Eim| Searle & Co, Cor. Park & Elm 8ts. dent who decided that he wanted a| . | Mmhrdhz‘f :: t{hothnolice f’d’dvr ad- and Park Sts. New Britaln, Conn. Teie.| _Fhone 2110 technical course and wanted to elect | car when the brakes failed to work, | | mits the theft o e car from t i A A one course in civil engineering mrd ‘ and it went at high speed into the S/ | Massachusetts town and_after having| Me directed and will be sold at pub- | |30 W Phone 1 Y i and il B Pt A {hont- dnd = en it to his home in Rhode Isiand, |!i¢ vendue to the highest bidder at 1 OLDSMOBILE "s" in excellsnt cond tion, § turn. The car was closed fr 5 | taken 4 1d ¢ untiy | oPposed by the McCook family and | the Public Sign Post in the Town of | passenger, economical to opurate, looks the improbability that these two|rear. and no one could get out until| specia)ly by Anson T. McCook, execu- | ) thoritios at How. | New Britain 14 days after date which | 3 widely separated branches of study | collisions with trolley poles had rip-|(ive gecretary to Governor Templeton turned over to the authorities a D2 | SO0 pevin 16th day ot May, 1923 ;.)1; pnrilzt-l!‘: C. A, Bence, 5° Main B8t ;:ould o;'or be of great use | ped §1n|l hlx tlhc sides and in the frontj“.ho offers an alternative a 60 foot|ard, R. 1. At 10 blalook thl this forfino‘m‘\ {o m;: O\'Ello(l[m\\.'[v & e n any line of work he might take up|and back plattorms. 2 i CAND, 7 i o ;i after his college course was finished,| The conductor, William Melee, 289 | ganitarium grounds. Captain McCook |Still No Trace of Man ion the following described property, | i, & Pack Sts. Dhons 3§ Dean Warren reminded his hearers | Jay street, Brooklyn, was hurled from |oday said that the bill would take a] Jto wit: 1 Air Compressor, 1 Tube Speedwagon, Has been run 4, i Plate, 1 Testing Tank, 1 T| % A Cord tires, good mechani: in the fmprovement of equipment and | had been demolished, about the same | (00 square feet. & Tire Vulcan- | bullgings owing to the generosity of |time that alotorman Galvin s Aurora, TIl, May 2.—Discovery of| Pump Tanks, 1 Spreadoer, 1 Reglster, graduates and friends of Yale. thrown off the front platform. | IN THIL S TE | surgical instruments in the bungalow | 1 McCaskey System, 1 Disk, 7 New the fact that the Sheffield Scientific | Poplar street station was on traffic A favorable report was received on|of Warren J. Lincoln, lawyer and | Tires, 30 New Tubes, 15 Blow-out| - d Scientific ! 8 rt sta #chool was endeavoring and with the | duty at the bridge when the wreck | ..o ¢or a National Guard air service | Sunday, were the subject of inquiry | Paint, 1S Cans Top Dressing and | change in organization was able to| occurred. He saw the car coming| g . aqron providing the federal gn‘._’by unt]\r])ritlr‘ln tud;\)fl d!\lcimtrm"’ 0}:; lI'In;Xmfl, 100 small cans in packages, | ¥ Tincoln has been found. he search | re Jack, 1 A | Habthw: teohinical tralning in ensineer. | where cars turn into the Matbuan|STiment shall provide —necessary leohol Drum, I Lot ing, and he felt that graduates from avenue extension, and he and others | brother, B shof 1so were be-| Hose; 1 vl Nt el B A uch a squadron. rother, Byron up, also 3 ose; 1 small Lot Spark Plugs. the school left with a broader view- saw that Galvin was working desper- |~ “mp." cenate passed the bill appro-|ing continued today. rr;&k.d at New Britain this 2nd day i 01,500 (¢} > of May, 1923, tilty. He admitted, however, that | the car bofora it got to Nussau street. priating $101,500 for the Connectiout| .o pp6\"\WINS TOURNAMENT. | not necessarily mean that stu- FFor an instant the car slackened | ™ “m | & he bill amending an act providing | Deputy Sheriff. dents of the school who elected some | gpeed there, buf then gathered mo-lwr a tax on gasoline was passed in|ors in the 45" tournament conductedl% kindred subjects would necessarily|around the turn. There was then .| i Senkise LLbr Lol xplainety by RIS G S Court of Common Pleas, continue to develop such subjects| gy g { ) y that Galvin could stop it, be- The bill exem | Gly; an lose second while Rob- v Y ) X pts motor boats from | lynn r a clost e | after graduation for their own per-| .ayee the car was equipped with alir the tax and provides that the money | ert Murray came in third. !Ths Vt;\\r\?!;'!rli.!ali??)"nm % S pany, cldent of a graduvate of the school who | Exe 2 told him how much he e | hand brake. The police sald that the | ommigsioner instead of Into the gen- | Executor, Estate of P. 8. McMahon told him how much he had enioved | porating machinery was so badly | ol T ORe MU T T T ST | s e — = " | w vi 4 ¢ ony 3 , | wrecked It could not be told if It Was| oy givert about $1,500,000 for the t———: PALACE = L C““"g‘;‘(‘l:’r' :: :,‘6“” which he had chosen during his| At % g Upon complaint ln‘t t Berior year. This man told Dean of witness they believe that the brakes | mpo py)) repealing the act authoriz- POLA NEGRI P he above en- Warren that a special study was made did not quite finish reading it and he had wondered for a long time how that show did come out. Tommy Campbell, captain of the track team, told of the prospects and suid that although on account of thv‘ fleult to practice, he felt that the ma- terfal was excellent and that we had an opportunity of making a good rec- hearers that the track team not only had the Yale spirit but also really had the material, and that although the he was not willing to prophesy the results but he was willing to prophesy a victory over Harvard in the Yale- at graduation time. Owing to the fact that the Harvard meet Is to be held late in the season, it will give an 99 WEST ST, She Wasn’t Conspicuous by Her Absence AND HER PALS POLLY AINT THAT THF—I GAL wWOT SPoILT A TABLE AT FOLLY'Ss “BRIDGE ? M. I. 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