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THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphaber w:"‘u An'.l:.fl .::l Quick W%‘Vfi’l’izfi?fi?flm. Pn‘: » - IN FEW MINUTES Other Stories of Terrible Calamity | Coming to Ear t, 10,~Louls Jederkin, an s wateh manufacturers one of the refugees from \'nhnnumh| gave a graphie deseription of his es- | cape, The Grand Hotel, he said did | not completely collapse as a' result of | the shock hut he saw it consumed | by fire In less than ten minutes, Jed erkin thought first of his wife, and in | his search found numerous other for elgners likewlse engaged “Af the heat from the fire mount. ed," he maid, “great crowds rushed into t en. Thousands were soon in the water, some swimming to various boats some lying at the edge and some in up to their necks with their hands over their faces as protection g o | trom the heat of the burning eity | Covering my face with my cout 1 finally came out of the wat and continued to search for my wife “I met George Komer of Kuhn & | Komer Ltd. standing opposite the ruins of his house near what had bean the Grand hotel, Standing waist | deep In debris and dust and pointing | toward a woman's head which ap- H. S, ENROLLMENT AT OPENING 912 'Record lor Registration Wilhl Girls Omnumberlng Boys 10 1| 4 HE ) TTUSURTE Werds 1e & lae. According to figures issued by Viee: | ¢ k E Moody of the| elal enroll Lost and Found G VE lasl Saturday Outier Mulinery and Mohis Finder sindly return to Hersld CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE OIT¥- 4-eyl. Bulek Touring, Bulck Bpert Medel, Touring Osn Briscoe Roadster, Bulck Touring ear, Buick Roadstor, Bulek Touring car, Palge T-pass. Touring can 10T Overland Touring car, 1822 1w T B, T e ploase retuin te Hersh Wore | FAVET-5 ah wan Metal Weather 8t Maln 81, 'Ph ) YOur saluable snap: ¥ . b & big redustion, We with svery o 3 * Principal James E T w fenior High school the offi K g sods, ment for the coming year will he 912 students, almost two-thirds of which {are mivis, ‘This is'a rocord hreaker for dttendance at the school. ‘The en- tering class from the twe Junior High | "'.".ll_hlu‘:'yhl NI 2550) on . hools was also larger than for any ‘:-‘la\um- yeark, The figure estimated | , A o 'L AUTOMOTIVE ‘ vonsidered, for the new class is 317, This class Auto and Trurk Agencies alse has more girls within its fold The school lost 190 students through ROTOR NOTOR CATE- "Metier (are ¢ being built and Buick is bullding them, | graduation last year. In the neigh- | o borhood 10 students were suspend- | New Rritain Buick Co, 235 Arch street,| | _Telephone 2601 ed at the close of school last year so 8| TADILTAT, JEWETT & PA > that the loss of students was about M T A B f 117 stus 200, This makes a gain o i | o Lash Mator Co, “A Repuu FLOWERR AND PO PLANTH-—AQOIPh | West Main, corner Lincoin Randalle, 213 Oak 81, Phone 58912 dents since last year NUNARYNMAN = Place ot § The class registration was as fol lows: Senior mid.-year, 10 hoys and —, o froit trees, berries, ete. e R ing; work, [ monsen, Phone 3126 | SHEVROLET touring, i giris; senior, 67 boys and 108 girls; 0y LET 1o seden, 5 NURAENYMAN Vit (reen, shruis, Aow- Junior mid.year, 29 boys and 83 girls; sedan, 300, V. O ] o Fd junior mid-yeur, 56 hoys and 114 [N R s plants. Rond Add (P ML LAC S T 1, Box 19, Herald & lence | Ask For o wnd children NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, Burial Vaults —Monuments, 1 ¥ ARCH BT, PHONE 07 tie »:-rr..’o'?:. DEPENDABLE USED CARS— 1932 Ford suburban, f & F, MOTOR SALES CORP, 166 ELM BT, TEL ™ DODGE, 1088, touring, 1n §ood Shape pri Wi price Mce. DODAE 1923, and 1918 Oakland _tourl La: cars for Inquire J, o8, Shuttie Meadow Lake House, Tel, 3083.3, DORT— 1920 tourlng, A rea ILiamily car, reasonable price. Rudolph's Garage, 17 Cherry St, Phone 20513, . FORD ROADBTER _ with TIviry bod), 4160, Of good appea d fonders, This is Park & Main Sts, " Lost and Found 5t With sum of mpney be- tween 174 Arch street *and Grove stree Maln. din HUPMOBILE TB—Baies and service, City Borvica Station, Hartford Avi corner Stanley, and 16 Main 8t. A, M. Paonessa, XINGTON ~High grade motor cai nd servi A B 51 M § 2216, MOTOR top d buy, K, Bearle, Phone %110, Objection to New Rails on Chest- nut Street to Be Argued Tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock in superior court at Hartford, the ap- peal of the City of New Britain from a ruling of the Public Utilities com- mission allowing the Connecticut Co. to lay a spur track on Chestnut street, from the highway to the ¢vu- pany's car barns will be heard. Several times the matter has coms before the court and continuances were ordered. At the last hearing, Judee J. H. Kirnham and Attoruey Uoaald Gaffney, counscl for the city, motioned for a hearing de novo which worid require a complicte review of the case rather than take up the mat- ter from the time of the P. U. C. av- tion and with the presumption of proper action taken. A decision on this motion will be rendered toror- row, The Connecticut Co. has eight spur tracks on Chestnut street at present and the tracks which it now seeks permission to lay would be west of the present tracks. When the peti- tion was received by the board of public works, property owners and the consolidated school district re- fused to grant permission. An ap- peal was taken to the P. U. C. whose ruling was favorable to the company. At Mayor A. M. Paonessa's suggestion, Mrs, Annie Walker: Babbitt and her daughters, Jocelyn and [iris: sophomore, 125 hoys and h:’:; ¥ ¥, Motor Sales ¢ he and cut flowers. [tum had to be put into offect to take 4 peared high up In the pile of tim- b g ! 4 parts and accessort oNny. O the\ atydents, In #ho. Sutive Baturday noon, Reward If returned t wmacive Baisé & Servics_Cei J00-3. bers so that she could not move and her husband was unable to get near showing a decrease of one per cent.|th® regular junior class will be quar- | In figures compiled by the bureau of |tered in the vocational building. Prin- . —_— | Dori girls; sophomore mid-year, | mer_Frankling oris (and 90 givls, Under the new ruling ity l.lolluumov Greenhor DURANT AND WTATL motor care. ~ Males {there 15 no freshman class and service Real Good Re‘,a" P]’Iceq of Food HBecause of this increase a now sys- Forfeor trante e N"’: .‘;roor l: 000 yen to whoever [)0 ‘\Ot Dl‘op vely MuCh\nll members of the senior, senfor mid- 174 Areh street HUDSON AND EX-—America’s | . fe.” | for 1 junior mid-year | s e | cAT vOlues, Bee the new coaches, H rescues my wife. | Washington, Sept, 10,—Only one of | Y6 Jjunior and junior mid-y: GLARRER—Tortelse whell rim, Toat, Wed. | AUIG Bates "Uo. @ales mnd Bervice, Wite Dies in Fire, | the 20 representative cities reported |¢'a8ses will bo quartered in the aca- | noon. Reward If returned to Herald| 39" src 8i,; 'phons 31 “Her body was pinned by the tim- | a decline in the retail cost of food | 4¢mic building. All members of the oftice. in the year ending August 15, Dallas|°V'tering classes and all candidates of | HOLD POLIGE AT BAY Ler. The fire was coming on fast tfom both sides. Soon the pile of labor statistics of the department of |¢!pal Slade states that this new system | timber caught fire and the poor wom- labor 21 of these cities, however, re- | Wil #ive the students a better oppor- | pelleville, 111, Man Shoots Wife and BALE- an was consumed before our eyes, tunity to become acquainted, 1 1922 Sedan, Miss Mabel 1. Judge, who during Mother-in-law and Refuses to Sur- $150,00 1 1920 Runabout with P.n‘ Delive: eclal ‘ut $17 to choose from, SPECIAL FORD USED CAR 1 1932 Sedan, $360.00; $126.00, 1 1920 Tourin, $150.00 1 19 886,00 1 1 Service, VASH and Oakiand motor cars. an service, A, G, Hawker, §5 Elm street, Telephone 2456, REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kenneth M. Seagle & Co. Sales and servic or, | m and Park Bts, iNew Britain, Conn, | _Telephone 2110, ported decreases in the month from July 15 to August 15 while seven | showed advances and one, Richmond, [the past year has heen & teacher of Va., remained unchanged. The in-|English In Krance, has returned to crease for the year ranged from less :l“'“‘l '""‘“"" Where she will take up | pejjeville, 11, Sept. 10.—Ha'ry than ono-half of one per cont at| WTI;;“;'!K::u:ll:i(;r::':?;:r:;::I:‘;:: oy | Kettler, 27 years old, today shot his Beattle to 11 per cent at Philadelphia, T wife and mother-in-law, and when a The increases during the month pe- [5Chool were omitted today to allow | I rlod in six cities amounted to one|the students the opportunity to buy |score of police surrounded the house |, . STUDEBAKERS—Light stx touring, $87 per cent and aggregated more than |POOKS for the coming year. | he opened fire on the officers, wound- half of that at Seranton, while the/ John Clanci has returned to schodl | ing two of them seriously. :Dar‘I:I Tll(:oul;'ln,;. 'luu;,mf a‘u u:'urm 3 y | ¢ T 3 ; 1,760; ¥, O, B. factory. M. Irving Jes maximum decline reported was 4 per |8fter an absence of six months, I'he police appealed to St. Louis for | 193 Arch’ Bt "’rm‘- i Z Bludeblke‘r Y cent at Columbus. | Harry Wessel, who has been one ot | reinforcement and the gup squad of | s Ot ) the leading teachers of science at th he St. Louis police department is en League Does Not Meet as | school for the past few yedls, has| route here. Mark of Respect to Japs |been appointed supervisor of that de- | Kettler's wife is lying in the gront partment. |yard of the house. It is unknown e e John Grip and Ernest Neipp, prom- | whether she is dead. Kettler appar- le Associated Pr r hg ¢ v .Gene\n, Sant 10 THo Eesembly ot inent athletes at the school have re- €ntly has an ample supply of ammu the league of nations curtailed its meeting today as a special mark of |turned to school after spending two | Mition. ‘ feeling for the bereavement of Japan. Adjournment was taken after former | months of training in Vermont. * LT Students from out of town were | President Pessoa of Brazil had been elected to the hench of the perma- given an opportunity to get special car | By nent court of international justice to |tare rates this morning. ' Today was a day of great confusion fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ruy Barbosa and after the Irish |for many of the students enrolled at the school. Kor many of them it was Free State had been elected a mem- ber of the league. ‘We could distinctly hear her cries for help to the last. “Then 1 resumed my scarch for | my wife. The dead and dying were everywhere in all sorts of positions. The pall of smoke that hung over the city was very dense. I blundered into & friend and learned from him that | he had seen my wife in the park. [ rushed to the place and found thous- ands of people there. The park was surrounded on all sides by burning buildings and looked as though it might become an awful trap. Then Providence intervened; the water mains burst and the park was soon flooded almost waist high. ,“We remained there for hours. Everybody had torn pieces off their clothing to cover their faces from the intense heat. When night came I heard the voice of an Englishman shouting: ‘I am here to save you. We discovered that he was from the steamship Empress of Russia and en- gaged in rescue work. {%“To my question whether he had rescued any foreign women he re- plied that he had just sent a boat load to the Empress of Russia. I went directly to the vessel but my wife was not there. “Aboard the Empress of Russia husbands were looking for wives; mothers were seeking children; they were hardly interested in me. | the city filed notice of an appeal at Finds Wife at Last. | once. “Then I saw another boatload of | rescued persons approaching the| ship's gangway. I did not recognize | render, Terms AUTOMOTIVE SALES & BERVICH CO. 200 EAST MAIN 8T, TEL. 3703 FORD sport ca. Wednesday. ellent paint tires, Mechanically In good e and's Auto Service Statlon, 432 Main Phone 1544, FORD, 1922, coupe, shock abaorbers, 100k wheel, Connecticut Ignition, Inquire Hotel Washington Garage, FOR SALE—1922 Essex Touring; runs il new, price very reasonable. Auto Repa Co., 338 E. Main §t. Phone 2016-3. MACK TRUCK—$ ton, dump, 1920 model; ments. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park| in good condition, 194 South Main St.; 8t., Hartford. J. T. Kelaher. RETE 1922 touring, Just refinished; Jewett MAIBOHM 1023 Sedan In excellent shaps, very little used; small payment| All overhauled;. this s a baigaln, Auron balance easy terms. Aaron G.| G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Ct. Cohen, 185 Park St., Hartford | MAXWELL touring car, 1817 model, _for | BUICK, 1919, § cylinder, 7 pass. touring| #ale, in good cunditfon. Price $100. Call today and the police estimate that| car, 6 gaod tires. Price §400. K. M. Searle, [ _2013-12. ['500,000 persons have been treated | _corner Park & Main Sts. Phone 2110. | GLDSMOBILE, 1020, s-passenger sedan, | for wounds and sickness as a result| BUICK 1023 Sport Model Roadster, been| new tires, $300. Rudolph Garage, lof the carthquake. A landing party| US°d a8 a demonstrator. This car catrlea| Cherry St.; 'phone 051-Z. Salesioom, | NHRLIBS, "B PATLY | 4 hew car guarantee and will be sold at| Blm St.; ‘bhone 1780, P | from the U, 8. destroyer Huron buried | a big sacrifice. New Britain Buick Co, the dead from the American naval|__225 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, hospital at Yokohama. | K00 % Char) SR ARl ) S O D S (g | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom At 4 Elm 8 rvice, 127 Cherry St “The Bleeve-Valvo Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2. A 9 Autos and Trucks for sale AUTOMOBILE Fail Clearance Sale, Terms as low as §60 down, balance small pay- 60,000 BODIES RECOVERED, | The Assoclated Press, Tokio, Sept. 10,.—8ixty thousand bodies have been recovered in Tokio |and Yokohama up ‘to and including| their first day of High school ecduca- : tion, g All morning Principal Slade had a : busy time interviewing students. The opening of school means a busy ses- sion for the principal and his able staff of assistants. The morning pe- | riods were shortened to allow for the | filling in of program cards, the as- signing of books, and in some cascs |the assigning of hum'e work, HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, A BAVING OF FROM .§50 TO §200 ON A USED CAR— y BUICK, 1817, 6 cylinder jouring car. Good paint and tires. Mechanical condition !z fine, Low pricel New Rritain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, "Next to a New Buick is a Used Bulck.’ BUICK, 1019, 6 cylinder touring car, in fne condition; has 5 excellent tirvs and looks good, New Britain Buick Co., 226 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, “Next to a new Bulck is A Used Bulck.” BUICK, 1922, § pnssenger, 6 rylinder port model, just repainted, a beautiful Pack- Each in Safvation A—rmy Is Expected to Give $5 New York, Sept. Booth today opened . the Salvation Army's Japanese relief drive tem- | e ————— porarily set at $1,000,000 by notif; 3 AP b ing the army's 3,400 officers through- VGING IN Ao adlh | BRINGING IN REFUGEES By authority of the referee in Hawailan 2-cent stamp of 1851 re- cently brought 109,000 francs at a French sale. 10— ngeline 1920 1923 1920 1920 1919 1918 1921 Dort coupe, Durant redan, F. B. Chevrolet touring, Buick touring, | Buick touring, Chalmer, Maxwell coupe, Govern(;;'_szf States Are out the country that each would be any of them until one came slowly| toward me. It was my wife, but so Appealed to by Pinchot By The Associated Press, expected to give $5 from his salary. | A fund of $17,000 would be raised Seattle, Sept. 10.—The Admlr;l Ori- ental liner President Jefferson bring- ing refugees from Yokohama and To- bankruptey, I have been ordered to sell at public auction the Real and | Personal Property located in Berlin, ard blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all sport extras. This car can be bought right, New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. Tel. 2607, 1922 1030 1923 Maxwell touring, Maxwell touring. Overland touring, gray with dust and swollen from the| " Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 10.—Gover- heat as to make her unrecognizable.| nor Pinchot of Pehnsylvania today The earthquake had struck while she | gent letters to the governors of all was shopping. Escaping from the anthracite consuming states suggest- collapsed bullding she sought safety|ing investigation of methods “to pre- in the park with thousands of others|vent gouging' of coal consumers, and spent the night there in the mud | with a view to a personal conference and water until rescued.” later concerning joint action, T. G. Nee, manager of the Horne e o L Co. Ltd, of Tokio, machinery im-| porters reported that all the com- pany’s employes were safe. from this source alone, she esti- mated, McGra\; Finds \\;aiéon $500 | And Also Suspends Him New York, Sept. 10.—John Watson, pitcher of the New York Giants, has been fined $500 and suspended for the remainder of the season by Man- | ager McGraw for violation of training rules, according to word received from Boston, where the champio arrived today to begin a series with the Braves. : Endure Th:En Your Ear-drum BUICK 1019, i-passenger touring car, new- Ford roadster, §50.09, ly painted, good tires, Al condition me- chanically, K. M. Searle, Cor, Park and _Maln St Phone 2110, GADILLAC 1919 touring car, 5-nassenger, good tires, upliolstering and motor In fla¢ shape, K. M. Searle, Cor. Park and Main 8t._Phone 2110, CADILLAC, 1914, § pasenger touring new tires on rear, in good e, shape and economical to operate, K. M. Searle, Main and Park Bts. Phone 2110, CADILLAG "8"—17 passenger touring caf, in first class shape, good tires, $460. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051 CHEVROLET, 4-80—1920 touring car, cord tires, looks good, condition gua: teed, low price, terms. R. C. Rudolph, Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, Bv Al Posen Connecticut and belonging to the Bankrupt Estate of the Buckley Ma- caroni company. g Sale will take place on September 11, 1923, at 11 o'clock Standard Time on the premises in Berlin. The real estate consists of a large factory building with a railroad frontage. (Signed) THAN A, SCHATZ, Trustee, 1026 Main Street, Hartford, Conn, Ifor information apply to either Trustee or to Har H.' Milkowitz, 308 Main St, New Britain, Conn. kio to Seattle wirclessed today that among the 400 passengers on board were many destitute and many injur- ed who would need attention. when the ship reached port. 'he message from the Jefferson id that the vessel had discharged as much of her ship's stores as possible at Yokohama for the relief of the stricken population that her food sup- plies now were running short and re- quested that additional supplies be put aboard at Victoria, B. C., where she will touch before proceeding to Seattle, HONEYMAN AUlL BALES 0O, 139 ARCH 8T. TEL. 2109, OVERLAND 1074 touring car; brand new in every respect and selling at a big dis- count from the Iist prive, Honeyman Auto Sales Co.,, 130 Arch 8t. Phone 2109, PAIGE touring, 7-pass, in very good co: dition. Rudolph Garage, 127 Cherry 8 'Phone 2051-i, Salesioom, 4 Elm 8 'phone 1790, PATGE—1919, 7-pass, In good running or- der, $226 for demonstration make Apuolntment by calling 1046 in good condition; led, new paint, good For demonstration: call C. A, Bence, $1 Main St. Phone 3216, ROAMER, 1920, 2-passenger roadster, with accessories. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. t'hone 2061-2. y i STEPHENS G-passenger touring car, tires, excellent condition. Ludolph age, 127 Cheriy St. Phone 2051 STAR 1923 Coupe, taken In trade for a larger car, driven but, very little, and new In every respect, C, A, Bence, il Main St.; 'Phone 2 TOURING CAK, 5 pa mechanical condition, 376 Maple 8t. Phonc TRUCK—Reo, 101, Bpeedw good condition throughout, hauled. K. M. Searle, Park Main 8t. Phons 2110, TRUCK—3 1-2 ton, 1918 Packard, with platform body, $600. Tires good and ih fins running condition. K. M, Svarle, Park & Main Sts. Phone 2110, TRUCK—Reo, 10i0 Speedwagon, just overe hauled and repainted, $iév. GLuatanteed for 30 days aguinst mecianical trouble, K. M. Searle, Cor, Park &, Main Bta, Phone 2110. TRUCK~—Denby, I 1-2 ton, 1§17, with piat- torm body, 2400 cash/ h. M. Seuiies, Cor, Park & .uai}l B_IE. 15 FRANKNESS London—Alexander Campbell Ma- | son, sentenced to death for murder, | made a remarkable statement in court Public schools were established in |that he had had a perfectly fair trial Egypt by the government 30 years|and, upo nthe evidence, realized he ago. | would be found guilty. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER new Gar- IS_THerE A BLACKSMITH SHOP 'wb HERE ? MY HORSE AAS LOST A WELL- WELL - WHAT’S WRONG S e WITA YOU - OLD DEAR ?— .. for sale, In good l'r'lct reasonable, on, $400, Just In over- Auto Parts and Accessorics AUTO accessories, tir g, age batterles and battery repairing. T, H. Cogswell, 8 Whestnut St.; Phone 1415-7 AUTONOTIVE EQUIFMENI —Gasohae, oils, greases and tire service. Clark’s Auto Acs _cessory Shop, 165 Bo. Muin_st. LET us ceciaixv and inspect your batters before you put,it Into service for the A G Haw 4 kim 8t Te. BY CLIFF STERRETT SATTERIES--Ask the man wio ownw & Philaacipiia. Guar, 2 years. J. M. Far- e snldin Sunsie. Phone 1218, Auto Parts and Accessorles 11 Culus, the low pres. tite, means comfort, 0 you. The Ball Tire SWALLER my CHEWIA GUM 1 « unk mile safely, economy o, 210 Arch Bt | SALE ou_used tire tubes, aiso fabric anj cords, 30x3 to 36x6. ch. 336 East Main 8t. Phone 63| —_— WNEIL'S TIRE BARGAINS— 10,000 Mile Guarantes, Cords 30x3% 31x4 $12.00 17.90 3234 19.50 33x4 21.00 While They Last—Oall Early. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY Co. 39 WABHINGTUN ST. PHONE 900 i - = \ :;\\\\\\\\\? > N\ \ WILLARD STORAGB Batieries. Bales and service, Simmons Storage Battery - Co, 167 Arch Bt Phons 3245,