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| GIVE BLOOD TO AID CONVICT. | 'TYPING CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES OF FIRES CAUSE GREAT LOSS Four Dead in Pittsburgh--Another ,..cung Fatality in Montrose, Pa. | Two in Sing Sing Make Sacrifices for | | Fellow-Prisoner, | | | Ossining, —To help Students in Local High School Take | Hellstrum, a prisoner in Sing Sing, operation yesterday to !save his lif other prisoners made sacrifices of blood to strength- 2 y v en the patient in two separate trans- | Stud .nls in 'Ahv i ul'n mercial depart- | tusion operations. ment of the New Britain high £chool | Hellstrum rallied after the second the of Miss Jose- |operation and the doctors believe he Crawiey and Cook | Will recover. William Kenney, who Not in shorthand |8ave nearly a quart, was rewarded typewriting, captured state |With a chicken dinner, “Barney” jionship prizes at a meeting ef | 400nan, who gave a pint of biood, | educators in Meriden | Chosc spaghetti for his dinner. Ernest | Yducators' | In @ second and Cups at in Meviden, under instruction Pittsburgh, Penn Miss Ellen men burn« man slightly were ructresses and champion busines injured, and which de- idings and business scction damag: vas made homele: by iires stroyed two business home in Pittsburgh’s state KILLED IN PISTOL BATTLE ticut Busir Educa- met there all day direction of Merchant Slain. Deputy Fatally ity, past president. 0V \eoung0g in Fight With Gang been the most suc- g &ver held by that as- Milton, Ky., Feh, 25.—John Jeffries, aged 40, a merchant of this place, is was dead and T. L. Jenkins, an acting state |deputy sheriff is reported to be dying championship in short- | tollowing a pistol battle in Harry Po- b words a minute. |land's livery stable here late yester- Miss Gertrude Feible was second and |day. Miss Viola Larson was third. The shooting, according to officials, A silver medal was awarded to Miss resulted from a quarrel between Po- on a 100 word take in rhort- land and four men who came across the river from Madison, Ind, in a rowboat, which Poland asserted had been stolen from him. The four men fled following the shooting and had not been arvested today. MARRIED 60 YEARS Riverdale, N. J., Couple Have Anni- versary and Family Reunion N, J, Feb, rounded by their four children, sev-. eral grandchildren, two great grand- children and a host of relatives and triends, Mr. and Mrs. Newton b, Vatican Condemns “Camel’s Step” and Sayres rated the 60th anniver- E of their wedding yesterday., Mr. Other Popular Dances as Highly Sayres, who served in the Civil War, was wounded, returned home and when he was about ready to return to the front n, hurried to Orange- burg, Y., and married Miss Hen- rietta Scott and then rejoined his regiment, He Connee ation carly Ay, L estimated at $400.0 The four L two-s that during house. stairs, cuttin escape. W morg arrived, it was necessary bodies from the second ruins by means of ropes The first floors of the buildings burned shops, while familics two upper floors broke, 12 families we ing to the street fireman had death when the plunging him into the burning structure rished nz. lamp was Kicked or firing away the nue of authorities r the £ th of the fatality victims frame dwel oil drinking ire belt an over The oft sociation Miss louise Hall of i gold medal for the B this eity school ha taking 1o low story two business were occupicd with W contest, Miss Keller was awarded a gold medal for typewriting 86 words plus 1 minute for 15 minutes. Miss Clara Strunz was awarded a ver medal for typing §8 words a minute, Miss Viola Spencer of this ity won a silver loving cup in the one minute typewriting contest for typing 96 words in one minute without an error. POPE HITS DANCING the typagriting t scamper- RRHEES from 8 way sement sci narrow sidew t a ape Kk ve of Fire at West Boylston. West Boyiston, F which swept through 1l and general and adjoining two-family 4 loss estimated at afternoon. The flar several other dwellings i and only the tim a paratus from Worce Sterling prevented g tion. When the fire only a small part of flames. It spread that when t building was doomad equipment was saved, no mail was destroyed Fire office aged an caused yesterday endangere the vicinity post Riverdale, stor: rival ap- Oakdale and desiruc- a roof was in such rapidity firemen arrived the Th office howey and was discove Tmmoral, Modern dances, himmy" are severely Ro- Feb, Rome, ; with special mention of th with po and the “camel's ste and af from gun- horn in His wife was aguin wonnds home, lame and shot wounds New York eity §1 ) is 75 Osservatore sent rdemned by the n of the Vatican, in ar endorsing the recent stand tal Cardinal Begin, Archbishop of zz" is also denounced in ar- Flames Partly Destroy Ars ago, St. Albans, Vi, Ieh ~Fire terday partly destroyed Tavern, €t. Alban's largost causing a loss estimated at 850 T'he origin of the fire is not known, yes- LL IMPROVES Washington, Feb, The condi- tion of Senator Greens Vermont, continued today to show improvement Although he regarded by ate tendants as being entirely out of dan ger from the bullet wound in his head, they greatly by his steady progr the article, The art recent the hotel, says one of the canses of flagrant immorality, haps most pernicious becanse the Jess apparent, is the modern dance, It enough to recall the names of these s to see in them an imitation of movements, particularly in the "shimmy™ and the “camel’s step.” Apparently refering to azz,” the article declares that this new industry of the fuet, performed by the stimulus of distorted, panting notes of orches- tras, should be watched severely, per- is One Dead, Child Dying Penn years cight, when the of house years old, was not Montrose, Stone, thre Robert Stone, burns received poured kerosens during the absence yesterday, The another child, danc old is is dying from the ehildren Kitchen stove their was destroy escaped animal were encouraged in - - COMING TO ELKS FAIR, { Hartford New Britain puarents 1, A large delegation Elks i8 expected at EIks' falr this evening Tomorrow night will be Meriden night and Wednesday night will be Bristol night, | six the Entire Business Section Calgary, Alta, Feb One most disastrous fires in the history Southern Alberta yesterday razed the entire business distriet of Stavely, Al berta, here, to the ground, ed at between of the ¢ of Crowell's Drug Store on West Main St. Entered drug store at the corner Main and Washington streets afternoon hes it was cloged afternoon, and 6 o'clock when d. The intruders made CITY MEETING BOARD SESSION Mayor A. M. Plonessa will probably ixsue a call this week for a session of the city mecting board to estimates of income and for the t fiscal yea has already approved a wway Wwith a small amount of money Nothing was missing far us VIOINE @ 22 mill tax rate as prepared by the board of finance and taxation, | the ow determine, | Sergt, George C. Ellinger fnvesti. |and hus authorized the mayor to call | gated the break and discovered that |the city meeting board. The meet. | the bolt on & collar door was drawn | /D€ Wil probably be held during the | w0 that aceess to the eonld he |second week of March | rained through the There are ircumstances connected with the case that lead the police to belleve that | nirance was not made through this door, but that it was used only as an exit by the thieves, Heldes Wanted st Helrs"—A hook filled with | names for lost heirs and missing kin different parts of the world. | court of ¥ngland, Ireland and Bank of England, unclaimed lividend list included. Write for free bulletin, International Claim Ageney Dept. 98 Pittsburgh, Pa, U. 8. A — | ~—advt. Crowel West ente 73 miles south of ausing property loss estimat- was act on the expenditure The council | budget pro- | tween the * was reopen Vour Firemen Injured . Kane, Pa., Feb, Pire yesterday destroyed the Hemple theater build ing causing o loss estimated at $200,. 600, The bullding also contained the Masonic Temple and a number of stores, Four firemen were injure or o sore collar IT FATALLY HURT Man 1= Struck By Train in Town of Wallingford. Feb, Tim- 2, was fatally in- Wallingford, Conn., 2 othy J. Harrington, jured at Hall avenue crossing her yesterday when he was struck by southbound Boston to New York ex- press on the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad Harrington, with a few companions, had erossed the tracks and when he ed around to go back was struck. He was & member of the American lLe- @ion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, for a bright, hoy, 12 years of age. This child can he plac. od for adoption, although adoy tion is not required. Anyone nterested pleaswe communicate with the Bure of Child Welfare, State Capitol Hartford, Conn. Home a : from Chancrery just turn- e —— THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER BY GOUY WHAT A CLASSY JANE! - A SOUETY GIR\L, Boom This on Your Basso — KILLED IN CRASH Meets BOY FINDS LOADED GUN Thompsonville Man Death | Covers It With Snow Tells Father ‘Telephone Pole—Two Injured. ll(~ndq||a| | When Automobile Crashes ln(ui “ and Weapon is Turned in At Police Thompsonville, Conn., Feb, ] Donald Wilford of 116 Cherry Mady B. White, 24 years old, of 15 |Sireet, an eight year old school boy, Cottags. (ihens and two| VA o0 his way home from school this - 2 " s | noon when he found a fully loaded 32 other occupants of an automobile | calibre revolver in the rear of the A. owned and driven by White narrowly| & P. store near his home, He was escaped serious injury when th afraid to pick up the gun so he cov- | chine crashed into a pole a short dis-| ered it over | with snow and went| tance cast of the residence of Henry|home and told father about it. | F. Thiesse in the fiorth road to Haz-| The father went with him to the| dville at 1:45 o'clock Sunday morn- place where the gun was and took it | ing. Those with White were Francis' to the police station where it was| Houlihan of Walnut street, who suf- turned over to Captain George J. Kel- | fered a gash over the left eye and a|ley. One of the cartridges had been | cut on the wrist and Charles oll| ©xploded but the others were intact | of High street, whose only infMries and the gun was in perfect mechanical were a severe shaking up and minor ¢ondition. bruises. The three young men were on their way home from a dance in Rockville. White apparently lost control of h car when it struck some snow and ice at the side of the road and the ma chine swerved to the left hand side of the highway and crashed into a pole. The front of the coupe passed the pole, which sideswiped the car on tie @ at. the driver's side, framework and probably killing White instantly, was killed Strolls and Hayes (;1 Patrolmen Williant 8. Strolls and | William P. Hayes have been reas-| signed to plain clothes duty with the | detective burean and liquor squad and | will remain on duty until further or- | ders. They have been doing this | work most of the winter but were put back covering night beats over a week ago by order of Chief Willlam | %, Hart, 8. FATAL AUTO CRASH Buenos Aires, Feb. 3 | Procter, wife of the superintendent | of the Sw Packing plant here | killed Saturday and Mr. P'rocter was gravely injured when the automobile in which they were driving crashed | against a heavy truck near La Plata. | The physicians pronounce Mr., Proc- ter's condition as critical. Mrs, Proc- | ter was Argentine born, A CRU Washington, Feb., The gunboat Tuisa ordered last week from Galves- ton to Tuxpam, Mexico, to protect Am ans there left that port and en route today to Vera Cruz. Reports to the state department gave today the impression that the situa- tion at Tuxpam no longer was a cause of anxiety to Americans, GOLF BAL | Washington 5 —~Marketing of golf balls with the word “official" hranded on their covers is a violation of law, the federal trade commission ruled in a de t rendered un- less the permi ding has been grante some compe tent authority Allied Golf | company Chicago was ordered to o such branding, Special Notices BARS “O! - A Waonderful Bargain ! | Mike—This is a great country Pat. | Pat-—And how's that? Mike—Shure, th' paper sez buy a foive-dollar money order three cents, —— San ineisco aminer, ye can Ex- | of | Special Notice SOCIAL AND DANCE Given by Indinnola Council, No, 19, Hall, 242 Main street, Good musie, good , including tax, 50c USED CARS FOR SALE 1923 Hupmobile Touring 1923 Jewett Touring 1922 Studebaker Big Six pdan 1921 Essex Touring 1919 Olds Eight 7-Passen- ger Touring 1918 Cadillac 7-Passenger Touring | 1918 Franklin Runabout i Good Used Cars At Right Prices American Sales Co., Inc. 6 ELM ST, Phone 1712 New Britain, Conn, Open Evenings Time Payments L8 advantage advt untage Last days of skating, take toduy. Pilz-Rhodes’ rink, Last f skuting, tuke toduy. rink. " Pilz- dos’ advt drill show 160h on p. m. to EDWARD 1 Int,, ccount 9 Co. H, Tuesday, Drill, § of an, DUNNE, Capt. 169th Int. auto Loaned on Home Furniture, Victrolas, Pianos, Etc. EASY RE-PAYMENTS # 50 loan repay § 4 monthly w * % g | | | | 200 300 12 15 Plus legal interest We guarantee you immediate aid in strict privacy without embarrassing inquiry. If you need money, need us, Cal, write or phome DENTISTS ‘ Beneficial Loan Society A. B. Johnson, D. D, S, | 51 WENT MAIN sT T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. j Hooms 104 and | S ¥ (Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. Open 9 10 5:30 you Saturdays 9 to 1 for | COMMET STLIK UMBIBL t THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quisk and LINE Ready Referen ce HRATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line $1.50 pon_Application Count ¢ words to & line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents, No. Ad_Accepted After 1 Convenience of Customers. Ask for & “Want Ad” i ‘water proof, heremet! will outlast either wood or metal. P, M. for| Opurator. ; l _ ANNOUNCEMENTS l Plain Clothes Duty Again 5uriar vavias concrete stecl reinfore- ically sealed. Do (. awomeve's 3 . Auto and Truck Agencles ’ LEXINGTON—High grade wotor cars. Bales and Servise. C, A. Bence, 5i Main t.; | _'phone 2215, | MAXWELL AND CHALMPRS—gales and service, McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch street, MOON _MOTOR CARS—¥a/orably known the world over. F. L. Gren, Sales and S Service, 227 Ulc_n_ltml; phone 781 NABH and Oakland motor Cars. ana Service. A. U, Hawker, 68 Elm street; ‘phone 2456, HEC MOTOR CARS and truske. Keaneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. Elm and Park Sts, New Britaln, Coni. ‘phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. STUDEBAKERS—LIight six touring, ' $905; special six touring, $1,350; big six touring, $1,750; ¥. O. B. . Jrving Jester, | 193 Arch St. | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St,; service, 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor,"” R. C. Rudolph; 'phone 2061-2. Autos and Trucks for Sale [ APPERSON—#port_touring, very fast and easy riding, only 320 cash. Halance wonthly. Aaron G. Coben, luc., 185 Park stroet, iartford. mot_require larger lots, reasonably priced. | SGTCK TOURING 1923—In A1 condition, N. B. Vauit 4 Mapl | Florists and Nurserymen Phone 2765. guaranteed 30 days, ready for the road. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St, *“This is a Studebaker Year.” CUT F ain en House, corner Salle Sts., Tel. 699-2, Oak CUT FLOWERS—Potted pla: variety, Spe Johnson_Greenhouse, 517 Ch CUT FLOWBRI R By 8t,; phens rs. G. A. | TANDSCAPE gardener and _nurseryman. 1. nts, pleasing urch #t, §9-12. N. B, NURSERY ers, berries, ledge plants. 1 will call. Box 20. eiiled BANK 1 to Bank. Dark 114 Carl BULL white, floor, TOG—found. No colla i1abs, fiow- Seud address. omimercial brown and iton St Ird OWERS—at low prices. New Brit-| BUICKS—we have seveial 1917 {ourings and La-| and roadsters at beitg n tirst class conditon. | Jesier, 195 Arch Sty Tl very low prices, so..e M irving 6 & Stude- lzing _on funeral work. 5 recondition and mew palnt, guarantoed v days. Don't buy a used Buick bufore looking over our Nue. M. irving Jester, H Arch St. “This 18 & Studebaker BUICK ROADSTEL, 1918, Good rubber and in fine ning conaltion. Rudolpl's Garage, 127 Chorry St Phone 2ual-: | BUICK TOULING 19%1—seven passcigs in wonderful running condition, epares, will sell cheap to make room for new Studebak Irviog Jester, 193 Arch St. “Thls 18 a Siadebaker Year' LOnT ROADSTLI In dne shape mecuanies ally, good paint and o good tires. Ku- dolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St Phone 2001-2, BANK BOOK-—No., 24211 Trust Co., return to bank lost at Capitol theater. Te -~ | | BLACK RIM--eye glasses In leather case, | 1. TR Yinder S0 20664, ple “Hank book No. rewurn to GLASSES—In_case lost, tucl, Finder please containing, taln pen and eraser, marked Alice Shat-| return to Merald taining 67 and twoen Capitol church, Church 8t 112 Austin_ St, theater Reward, Tost, hee Lithuanjan L. Litwick. Tady s, th night. Retur lost T Pal u to He ET) please communicnto with Co.,_and re v rewnrd, Find- Citizens Coal HAVE=—you™ over ings where a great state hol in trust for every dollur you you realize that with this can get 7% on all thrift make following our pian? A 1im o Muin St Buforo piaced your sav ids collateral put in? Do safoty you payments you | n & Kron | 7 ery roll of ta, ANy Intentions ol remting A cam us frst, Ar You have chunging or i1 Lasalle # from 7 to 2 f buylng, ex- nera, It will cado Studio. . Tnauire, Phone 4% clock foun- | 72 West on Commerclal CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN= 1922 Buick sport tourlag 1923 Bulck sport touriag, { Buiek roadster, Ford rondster. Hudion spevaster, Balck roadster. 1921 Stephens touring. | 1910 Studebuker touring. 119 Studebsker sedan, 7-pass Siudebaker sedan, 7T-pass. o . NEW BRITAIN BUICK COy UBLD CAR DEPT. Thl. 2600, 196 ARUHL 8T, T ondition, o , Vlainyine [ gant Price $126, a g.esent, Car Exchange, 0 . 17892, ®ood running zondi- A, Bence, o1 Man Automiotive Arch 8t Bt.; ‘phone 1216, PO 1924=touring car, This car just deft | the show room, never driven It you wre contemplating buying a Ford car, here's & chunce to save $32. Price $400, Terme can_be arranged AUDRO} and upholsterin will consider ligater . G, Mawker, b2 Kim st terni car In t WEATHER STRIPS—Install metal strips savi 1-3 coal Woods, 61 Main 8t, Phone the o bill 65, l AUTOMOTIVE | —_———— and Bulc Britain care s bull Bulck Co., 26007, i SLAC ) Motor « Maln, corner Linolu CANE — Bal And__Bervi “A Beputable Conedf” street. NDLER and Cleveland mo sories, Amer Bules C otor care snd ‘0., 8 Kim BIOTHERS MOTOR and service, 8 & m_#t., corner Frankiing CATE—Bal Motor Bales Co., 15% 1 wh DURANT AND STAR motor and service Just A, _Ben: Heal Good Cars.” 18 Main street; ‘phone 2215 | Cars, Ba C. FORD CATi8, Fordson tractior. tce; genu motive B Hales woive HUDSON AND 1 car values. See man Auto Sales Co, Bal.w 139 Arch Bt 'phoue 210y, the new + 7ach: and Bervic Stanley wnd ¢ Main Bt. A, Profufido. ONCE COULD TEW THe FE'REACE 'TWEEN A @\CH G\RL AND A POOR ~ LOADDO 4 oOL00C 4 And That’s Just HAIR THAT/LL PuT HER N THE PAZE SANMNN CLASS. ~RT What Aunt Maggie Did! By—;d ?c;e_n’ THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER'! M. Paonessa. | FORD8--FORDB~ FORDS- - | 19523 Tudor Beda Touriny Roa: Coupe, 1 1922 1921 1922 Coupe, Few late model tourings, $100 cah, | With & light winter tn view & wise purchaser will make & emall deown paymient and commence eujoying his car. AUTOMOT.VE USED CAR LXCHANGE, 86 ARCIHE 8T, PHONE 17203, OPEN EVENINTS AND SUNDAYS FEBRUARY SALE AT HUDBON AND ESSEX USED GAR DEPARTMWNT 1923 1920 1928 Hudson Coach, 4-Pass. Cadiliac Coupe, Etudeba " Wpec, six Oakland voupe, § pass. Maswell Sport Touring car, Hudson | pussenger Lounag. Maswell Touring, Essex Tourin Studcbakes, touring 1 120 1920 191 " opaes. Touring TERMS TO SUIT I'UKCHASER HONEYMAN AUTO SALES Cu, 1788 Ancu ST, Tl 2109, AUFMUBLLE touilag car 1n Al Soape ily; hve good ties, and laoks Bou¥ tanes 1L A w Mawse, of Vhoue 24 ssenigcr, mochanically tred Wowld make ex- for hivery work. Wil tawe ar in trade, terms arranged, T, b5 i top, upl ‘rice 6. ave three o choose from, aport model at very juw Irving Jester, 19; Arcn ®i., « & Stuaeonker | e E-dan (horoughiy o erbaalc tires, wocluding one For demonsrat $1 Main ™ oy —you showld Luy Dodge roudster §199 touring $s50, i%i8 Puige touring, ence femt order $225, 1919 Risscll seqan §. Hudwon coup phiued §376, Scripps Fiankin touring $ise. up. Asron 4 Uohen, serry - 3 1925 T -pass. louring car, gon- ondition and dires, incleding one 15 good, mew paint JoB. essy terms. Vor demonstration, eafl C. A | Bence, 51 Main O, Phone 2215, STUVEBAKERS—Special #is, 1920 and 1521, No reasonable ofiers _refused. Asroh G. Coben, Inc., 155 Park Su. Htld. | Auto Parts and Accessories | SUTO SCPPLIES _ PISTON 1INK, AME | CAN HAMMERED RINGS | LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. | BATTERIES W v inghouse, sutomobile sod radic batteries. Cotton's AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 11 MAIN 8T. | service Bua. 09 B Mate 51 Tel 3 P | STEVENS | ermi epare, EATTERIES Willard siorage. wer and ary wititer storage. Try us,_Summons Storags Pattery, 157 Arch S, Phone 2245