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T0 DEFY BLUE LAW Will Attend Hemorial Services . New 8ey's L when City and other meet Ficid: Tumulty, will Justice had said son br Next Sunday March 13.-—New laws probabiy York, Sabbath biuc oken with a loud Supreme Court Commissioners attend a p the vic would n crash ay justices, Jersey it memor James 1 or w Goy and President speaker. v owill Joseph sid chic shancellor atte Wil- and the City Commis nes yester Joersey. he given and appe in Johi commissioner, third forme mon with ™ma ln.. is not it wil law. Pew of count rrand names taken of the that the Minturn receive police ihe names, were proximate public memt Pl nd in a body sumably th re 1 be an obvious violation o Lists Waits police ofticials in Hudson ready to su 1 yesterday of mday 1dr vic biue la ind indi lists could not 1 when Justics at the and i Grand Jury Y ower ury last on W 1tions were made re IPriday, James will be court house which 1 to present th than 7000 of To th 1ded list of morc 1a veste name ns employe corporation Among these trainmen telephon jitney bus op a1 utilities iting ) the county men, o were conductors, and ind tel- oper itors and lineme M again I showed Sunday la weore ity (ons How« of public suf mop Grang out his men many jurisdiction mwhile question and eviden the 1§ 1o whether iy the violations ns Unless continued Wy apparently not of a crime bhut only the penalty for which is ver, William 13, Quinn, yoin Je v City, necded s0 direeted, 1 in nest Sund after that of vhose names w the tukey an of- $1 director sadd i ind th wonld evidenee w 1 jury times T Jjury directs, A meeting of the eity Jorsey som, asking fts right to pres through cially Mr, seeret commission of yostorday tward A Bunday I held from ¥ e comt City w a fetter ry th of g that dsgion exerc ent darivi Jorsey City 10 the South Jorscy b Would Tie Up Tu explained otorists on Sunday Runsom that if 1 Established avd Maintaining o Beputa- ity e New LA ond 1oy Biritam 1 drow | sary 1 the dwid The 169-171 Main Street 8t available only six day that while the pres it uw, under an amendment of 189 rmits driving vehicles for pleasure Sunday, it prohibits operation of for business and that at the Jersey end of the tunnels and at houses on the Hudson river would © to be sta- whetier vehicles Jorsey for made 1 week, He sa W shore guards d to determine New otherwise, ame time intrastate truck- haye to « and any nding to cross New Jersey to wait at the border Hnes Saturday to wmidnight ving into were iness ¢ At ould s truc wonid have from 1 night s ints | Monday. FIGHT 14 FOOT SHARK IN BOTTOM OF BOAT Party pe . Dupont and Son W That Had Thrilling 1 Of ¥lorida Mareh 1 ween Beach, ¥la,, thrilling fight he §60-pound shar irty-foot fishing ame Known yeste time. The princopals the tight were T Coleman Dupont Wilmington, hiz son Frank, Louis G magn of New York and Captain 1 of Palm Beach, skipper neh Ripp it out noon CV cas! three near Doynton, 1 been haule was soen swimming aptain - Newell ob- irpoon and as the . the boat drove fores throngh its back, 1 took a hand in hanling o the efforts itself, craft, tiv reat West Palm Detai men and a « Kau of just ore on Thursd anchor, dozey 'n a shark ah tire party the the shark aboard, ot the shark to free aboard the its t, made shark to the for t the Oner renewed cabin was of the swings of while a rough sea kept about. tehet 1 went a series of attacks up- 1t was only after sev- that the shark, deprived of its na 1 clement and weak from exertion became gniet, that huge tail was seeurcd and the monster was Kkifled, The party their ca \lv. men monst rolling in a cor it. Kaufman saw a h or he with t long. returned 1o port which was 14 Pneumonia, Nol l"all Given As Cause of Man’s Death! March 13.-=Following the the Meriden hospital Joseph Itenaldi it develo norning the man, preumonia, broke st bound him his bed and temporary nee of s from o third story the ground. Doctors could injury 1 N exemination of the body to It was announced that It 1 bad died of pncumonia nd that the fall did hasten his fdeath. This was [ 1215 Mix of New Haven turiher invest naldi s three Meriden th of delivious ps that in - the nur window to nmped no not who said that wans e fon survived children, e by and this | find | EW BRITAIN DAILY BUSINESS I BAD ALONG LIQUOR ROW Rum Ruoners Said to Find It Hard to Sell S ocks York, March 13.—Business on Rum Row is poor. Wall strect would deseribe the situation as “precipitate- Iy reactionary, induced by the heavily {oversold cendition of the mark o Dot those who maintain permanent residence 12 miles ont call it among Gther things “rotte Stripped of { calitics, the situation is that oteh whiskey commands only $25 “over the side” from the Jdriving retailing, and rye reimported United St ( humu Is to and, case, | New case 1o the and exper ! miles of thi ! more than ) a The 28 ships in the fleet, ing the converted yacht agship and used for purely trative purposes, still with liquor . I% has been within 12| not cou Istar, admini: ctivity causcd ave ove ailers their holdings building up liquidate cash to ready | supplies before new is not likely vum car high run- seas are preventing the small, or commercial buyors from taking smull motorboats 14 miles out, Furthermore, most of this class prefer to pay an added dollar to the mari- time price of 83 a quart the liquor safely delivered dorstep, The bhootleg means to ineres rade, INew Jersey bobtlegg that the ships lay nes than th own sea was obligingly extended within the minimum reach of the Jersey coast fand the 28 ships were stretehod out 12 miles long It is even ed darkly that some are under their sister ships, quoting Scotch, warranted fresh imported trom Scot'and, at $19.50 £, 0. b. any thing that will float Long Istand liquor to ar ppeals that t | more for lots less.™ snid to be overstoeked now, Agents the rum flect agre with fede agents on this point, Only last Sunday 1 Port Jeiferson wholesaler, desirous of ruising some ready cash, sent a man out with a truckload of liguor to peddie to his brethren the Lootleg const. The anto try turned home at the end of the fully foaded and the chauffeur report- od that, far from receiving bids, he a8 made several offers by 1'reeport ders to sell him whiskey at I than his selling pric, In the mean time Harold 8. Osters hout, assistant United States attorney, % that New York s the wettest in the Union and Long Island wettest part of New York, slashing iate relief weather Radical » bri price ne and inor their for at the has tricd every somplained r Long Tsland s, Ttum Row in rume hidding a row sis 0. ro uy “a littl ellars k loss s state the ted to Coroner | called of life The first_geologiea! , contained peric no truce WHAT YOUR MONEY WILL BUY DICKINSON DRUG COMPANY New Britain, Conn. AT launch- | tes through devious | into | ha g nding that | deaf of il day, ERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924, 183 BANKERS BANOUETFAL, CALLED FOR fifll[l LURES YANKEE Successful Dinner - Held at - Burritt Hotel by New Baitain Chapter American Institute of Banking. of the New American In- The 1 banquet I'ritain chapter of the stitute of Ranking, held at the Burritt Liotel last evening, was one of the st successful affairs of its kind held chapter. There were 1 tin of the Boston e an interesting talk s Conditions of To sofollowed by Rev. Samuel A, pastor of the Berlin Cong church, who =poke on “Values that | Endure.” The Clef Male quartet ren dercd several sclections, ‘hllxu\\ Among those present was " Bartlett, d member of the execntive committer of the national committee on banking. MANUFACTURER DIES will bring no | John 1. Alvord Was Presideat of the Torrington Company — Stricken Suddenly in New York. John ¥ chairman of the Torring- ed with many died { Torrington, March Alvord, president and [ the board of dircctors of ton Company and afrili Torringion manufacturing firms, sudd wpoy shortly after o'clock morning at his apart liast 40th street, New nly of this ments at 34 York city. Mr, Alvord was s born in 1 Charl founders of the the parent company of the Co. Mr. Alvord's on George T Alvord, is on his Californ The wever marri May one wit a son of e, Isior N orrington ther, to deceased a ral arrangements have not been announced, Surprise George Koplowitz On Eve of Long Journey 59 Dwight party ocen- orge Koplowitz of t, wus tendercd a far home last evening sion being to wish him journcy to his mother and return after tive land, well The Pe iis home in i safe I vl | visit in his » [ About friends surprised him at hig home where his two brothers Max and Simon Koplowitz were also gath- ered o wish I vred Winl toastmaster calted rry Zovin, Morris Kotkin, A Rivkin, H. 1 i tev, nberg, nd AL L Sable, o Koplowitz, Mr, Koplowitz ring esteem and on son-in-law of nted with cngraved, tricndship suitable en of and congrezution of lendid banguet Marholh Koplowitz York and will Lithuania of the preparcd by tomorrow for Wl on March 19 Baltic Amerl was My, leaves New on th cun Line Eogland and than eitios population Wales have {or mor 100,000 The Oldest Drug House In the City ALTERATION SALE TOILET GOODS, CHEMICALS, FAMILY REMEDIES, STATIONERY AND GIFTS ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, VERY SPECIAL Aromatic Cascara Sagrada 2 oz. 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EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL Jergen's Cocoa Woodbury's Scap Wrisley's Hard Water Soap 1c MISCELLANEOUS 59¢ 39¢ sanitary Cottom h, ER PN salt Vg 1 on | 1 speed and | Agndus Achim, | Reserve, con " inte protect the that the lice acq regational | chiefly concer con fand USE OF MARINES 70 DEATH BY FEVER (Continued from i'irst Page) and a discussion of a legal troversy raised as to titles upon it. | Was Navy's Duty was the duty of the rior secretary's reply reserves, and, navy, insisted, to force for that purpose. sident Harding was personally | uainted with “a certain gentleman’ aed in the, Mutual Oil ipany attempt to s re Dome of took a hand himself, the Fall ter indicated, in trying to dissuade his cq terp vef repr tain suid Mexico, asked den wits four partment. an opinion among naval men that a| thre for naintance from pursuing the rise, This “certain ised to v to the ntations. en- d president’s nator W, dlih asked who the “cer- | gentleman”™ was but the witness | he didn’t know. nator Bursum, republican, New there was any prece- | t for the marine activities, and the n replied that none could be 4 in the records in the navy de- He added that there was at to use the marines in California a similar purpose had been made !some years before, Roos: mer | Tea "y to velt ines to of t cha be to wo vali “You lears the lis @ 1e outr W | the 1001 e own tere Harding Gave Approval W said he casually ntioned the sending of marines to pot to Fresident Harding who had roved, was nothing in my mind but protect the naval reserve,” Rooses said. Walsh ‘haracterizing the Teapot as military fores Waxes Indignant he Se entleman | gentleman | bl the | he added, ' marines were the navy’s po- George A. Lyman Hunts Fortune, in Yain in Honduras E H. MANNING. (Washington Iureau of N, B, Herald) Washington, D. C.,, March 13.—An- | other story of a victim of the tropical | jungles und the lure of gold, a story of a life-long losing struggle against the odds of a wild hill country and a viclous climate, ending in' poverty, misery, discase, and finally & pauper's | death, is the story of the events lead- ing up to the end of George A. lLy- formerly of Southpért, Conn., which was received here today from Robert 1. Keisér, American consul at Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Lyman died in Tegucigalpa Febru- ary 12, His sister, Mrs. A, C. Muser of Southport, had reason to suspect that he had been the victim of foul play, since Lyman had written her several times that attempts had been made on his life. At her request, Congressman Schuyier Merritt of Stamford cabled the American consul for a report. Consul K er was per- sonally acquainted with Lyman and was with him at his death, and his re- port tells the sad story of how he succumbed to the rigors of the tropi- cal climate, Lyman was & prospector engaged in panuing for gold in the mountains | of the State of Olancho, six days mule journey from Tegucigalpa. He was bar ble to make a modest living, ending of mar- | #nd frequently was aided by neighbors an “outrageous use | Who had been more fortunate in their ator Walsh | “strikes” of gold. ief among these vl that armed forces were used l\un Frank Hollenbeck, also of South- IFall and Sinclair did not want |\r4(‘|xlfln!~‘ court action in which ild be raised the question of the dity of the lease made by Fall, ed in school,” he said to witness, “that the military power | always subordinated to the rin the United States?” Yes,” Colonel Rooscvelt replied, you look at it now, isn't it an geous use of military power? sengtor, I'd have to look np law and echeek the facts, As I ied at ity it was navy property,” nator Walsh intervened to say six months' |that Mammoth Oil company had the ership. ot as T st in the saw the navy had in- oil,” sald Colonel Ko {ton, M, | | witl a jo {he A per tho 0 that under unie: Mut pot view ‘ull replied that , was e et | Hnol 1. | ree mes the Ui T, up hiavy 1 hope quir Wood, ot Bri Dill, democrat, Colonel Rooscvelt to tell part he took in getting Archie velt, his brother, a job with the ir company. Got Broth war I went Sinclair about Roosevelt nator asked t r His Job. and spoke h Mr. b, Colonel gave him the place, sald, "and | rehic o ight, ther Pre nd later, the witness 000, v, $1 records fdent Harding ute of Juns 24, 192 w5 J G, Durden, of ual Ol company got off the he should be ejvcte have a epll out f with Mr. Darden, U8 letter said, showed Pall that the Tea- produced wrote an the presi- Darden's purpose reserve, und that | without 1o “tc should on. pon the conclusion ] sevelt's testimony, the commite closed Its doors to go through ther bateh of telegrams, ittie additional information was fied from cxamination of the ges, which were supplied Washington office of the Western on omorrow the committee the report of accountants ¢ audited brokers' books, and will scveral other witnesses in the of clearing the way for an in- Saturday into the leonard Jr., story about an attempted | at the Chicago convention in | up” the be cjccted of eret will take ¥ deal ings Pr occedmzs to Get Liquor License Rebate cou Tate | ene 'was Ditie mis T ish 100 Ih, ke saft Water . 5c $1.69 $2.63 $2.89 79¢ .19¢ 75¢ 75¢ . 48¢ 69¢ 49c¢ Highest Quality Best Service » llul Water 00 Flash Lights $1.00 Gem Razors $1.00 Ever-Teady Razor< Kiddie Perfume 6 cakes n i O Glory € $1.00 size ars T5¢ AMomizers Mandamus gainst the county com- irficld connty were the common plrase 1t by Col. T. J. Murphy for a re. of $310.50 on a liquor license is- | 1 to him in December 1918 which made inoperative by the prohi- n law, In the office of the com- sioncrs? today it was stated that have no record of the surrender Murphy's license, Mareh the is only crime pun- treason, 1 Michigan ible by death DRINK FOR ME Leave it to the chil- sdren —they know ¥ foods. They know that Seibert’s Pasteurized smilk is the proper f drink for them. Fol- low their lead—it's a rich, rare food-treat. | VIAKE SURE TS SOIBERTS PARK ST. PHONE 17208 NEW BRITAIN.CONN eihvil | | tire asscts, Washing- | getting him | salary at first was nlu,lm‘r‘ ymake the ! eigalpa, | duras by | | Honduran | port, who had been attracted to Hon- Lyman’s letters, and who had a claim 10 or 12 miles away from { l\man shanty. Hollenbeck either |gave or sold—reports vary-—the two | mules which Lyman used in mining, and which constituted nearly his en- Suffercd Hallueinations, Lyman was past midlde age and had suffered considerably from chron- ie dysentry and the effects of truplrnl climate, During the last year |he was subject to hallucinations and mental derangement, as shown by t timony of his neighbors and letters to his sister and the consul at Tegueigal- pa. He conceived the idea that Hol- lenback and others were continually putting poison in his food and th food of his mules, and frequently went without eating on this account, Early in December he wrote Consul | Kelser asking for protection from his| enemics. Keiser communicated with officials in the state of Olancho ,and with American neigh- bors of Lyman, and was assured by the | BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the ! bowels and positively do the work. People ed with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all | who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently pufifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after.effects. : All the benefits of nasty, sickening, mpmg cathartics are derived from . Edwards’ Ohvé: Tablet;l vného:xt ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. gn F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. ‘Take one or two every night for a week and note the efiect. 15¢ and 30c. ITCHING ECZENA ~ DRIED RIGHT UP ~ BYTHIS SULPHUR skin, even quickly King out ot the nrmn;: cezema, can I overcome a little Mentho- Sulphur, 1 skin specialist, Because of rm destroying proper- tics, this sulphur preparation instuntly IS from irritation, and heals the eezema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth, Tt seldom railg to ieve the tor- ment and disfiguarement, Sufferers from in trouble should get a litth ar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from ny good druggist and usc it like cold eream. 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Tyt you take no risk In getting the 81 gackage direct from the dealer. | On sale in this city at all droggists, (© 1924 by The Clinea) Laboratories Co., Lleveland, O, lIl that Lyman's danger existed only | {in his own mind, Soon after this Lyman decided to mule-back journey to Tegu- and write his sister that he intended to start, but feared he would be murdered betore he arrived, This was the last word Mrs, Muser rece «d from her brother, until January Inter- {nag gdied, from | | Porbes, | of improper care, court | 'or equipment of | his | with who | | when she received from the consul a radio stating that message Lyman Lyman arrived in Tegucigalpa after jover w week on the trail, He was in la depleted condition of health, as he |had thrown away much of his in the belief that it was poisoncd. He had only §2 in cash, and no clothing any value except the two mules, Friends guaranteed Ly. man's expenses at a hotel, and advis. ed him o take measures Lo restore health, but he refused, ar wate huge and elaborate meals at the ho- tel, After a few days he was seized acute indigestion, and a recu rence of chronic dysentry, He was taken to the hospitaly but his consti- tution wus so weakened that came within a Uricnds Pay meral lxpenses, AL the request of the consul, three {doctors attended Lyman, donating their services, Kelser himselt paid for the medicines and other hosp expenses, and the funeral expenses were met by a collection taken an 1. '8 friends at Tegucigalpa. “he | Tropicul Radio company sent free the Lhe message conveying the man's death to his sister, The revolutlon now going on in | Honduras has cut off ail mail service with the state of Olancho, and the consul has been unable to communi- te with Hollenback or other neigh- | bors of Lyman. It is believed that his mining claim was worthless and that he had no personal property of any value, Keiser has been unable to determine the ownership of the twe muies used by Lyman, which if sold would bring a price about equal to expenses of Lyman's last illness and burial. MAKING EXPERIMENTS news of Ly | Art Eaperts Hope io Have New Method for Prescrving Intact the Ol Masterpicces, “kx- the uni- Cambridge, Mass., perbents are under Fogg art museum versity wherehy it ods and treatments may be to preserve the art of the and that of the old masters, dircctor of the museu clared today. . Because of the of inferior canvas or pigments and through pre. mature or improper varnishing, paintings of some of the leading modern artiste~might not last mors than 50 years. he said. Some of them have shown signs of disintegra- tlon after 15 or 20 years. 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