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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WILD LOCOMOTIVE | HoBOES BECOME HEROES Crashes Into Auto in Chicago Alter Racing From Roundhouse ., save Six Lives—Get Liberty, Vote | of Thanks and $2 Each. 21.—Twelve city au- 1L, April arrested by La Grange, ragged hoboes, thorities as vagrants and put to work on (he streets, saved the lives of six patients during a fire at the La Grange sonitarium yesterday. The men were being taken to work and were passing the sanitarium when flames burst forth, Leaving their guard, the prisoners rushed into the burning building and worked side-by-side with hospital attendants oving the patients. was inmminent when it was found that a woman patient was nissing. A negro vagrant turned and dashed back into the building, down a burning corridor to her room, and rried her to safety while spectators cheered., “You can't keep men like that in ail," the La Grange chief of police said in freeing the 12 men, each with 21.—~Four persons Chieago, April were killed, one seriously injured and one escaped unhurt early yesterday, when a 'Baltimore and Ohio railroad engine ran wild from a roundhouse and crashed into an autonmiobile more than a mile away. Railroad authori ties could not give any reason for the sudden start of the engine. Iolice heard that two small boys were seen running away from the engine as it | started to. move. The dead: Otto Bowlmark and wite Olga, and son, Irving, 10, and William Lindenberg, whe died later in a hos- pital, Enginemen said it was possible that escaping steam and vibration might |2 "ea jonue in his pocket. have caused the throttle to par epen, | = qy.o Gro which destroyed the build- and with the aid of a slight down 5 ing is believed to have beren atarted grade to cause the engine to run wild bl the axnloaln I P e Hosea Lattie, negro, one of four .. ' XDIOMlON SO AR SALACE AP men held in the investigation, said h¢ 7N machine. fired the engine and was waiting necar P T by in a shanty for the erew to take it GO ER OR SIG s E S over. He said he saw it suddenly v N N PAP R start and thought the crew had taken Sl charge until he saw a man jump from the cab. The other three men held were in the shanty at the time. A derail prevented the engine from running on to the main tracks, i Railroad officials say they are con- fident the engine was deliberatcly set in motion, but they are unable to find a motive for the act. MOTHER 0F § CHILDREN < INFOUR YEARS TINE Pittsburgh Woman's Latest Blessings Are Three Little Ones—Hu: band An Tce Man Pittsburgh, April 21.—With the ar rival a few days ago of triplets, Mra. Louis Hoffman, aged 36, of logan Way, XKnoxville, has become the mother of eight children in less than four years, her first experience in motherhood having been on August 20,1 The llork first brought twins, Rose and Louis. The next child, a girl, Madeline, was born in October, 1921, Then twin boys, Ralph and Regis, were born in October, 19822, Now have come the triplets, Norbert, Leon- ard, Joseph Anthony and Willlam, All | the ehildren are living except Made. ! line, the only ene born singly. | Five bables In the Hoffman home are being fed on bottle milk, These are the two boys born 16 months ago and the newly arrived triplets. Mrs. Agnes Forsythe ,a public health nurse, is in charge of the five hoy babies, Louis Hoffman, the father, who is 41 years old, is employed as driver of an iec wagon, eH and his wife are natives of Pittsburgh, One of Hoff. man's sisters has two sets of twins, | Mrs. Hoffman's mother and her moth- «r's sisters each had twins. SNTRANDED RUM CRAFT SEIZED, Salem, Mams, April 21.—The police tod zed and turned over to the customs authorities . motor boat reg- New York Authorities Holding Mrs., Tell, Confessed Slayer, Pending Re- ceipt of Extradition Documents. April 21.—Adjournment until Saturday was granted today in the case of Mrs, Johanna Tell, cons fessed slayer of Charles Blair of Kil- | lingworth, Conn., by Magistrate Bar- rett in Morrisania court. It Wi stated that extradition papers from Connecticut had not yet been pre- pared. New York, Hartford, April pers requesting the transfer of Mrs. Johanna Tell from the jurisdiction of the state of New York to that of Connecticut were signed today by Governor Charles A, Templeton and will be immediately sent to Albany for the signature of Governor Smith. Mrs. Tell is wanted in this state for the murder early this month of Charles Blair who was struck with an axe, then shot by Mrs, Tell, his house- keeper, because of unwelcome atten- tions ,according to a statement said to have been made by the woman. the Connecticut courts, It is expectea she will be returned before the end of the week, ENT ANNOUNCED, their FEANGAG At a party given at Kallberg of 37 engagement A, nounced the their of Walker, son of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas D. Walker of 135 Dwight street. The house was prettily decorated in yel- low. Games were played and a de- Kallberg graduated from the New Britain high school with the class of 1921 and has been ermaployed in the cutlery office of Landers, Frary & Clark for the past two years Walker graduated with the class of 1918 and is employed in the draft. istered as B28B, with fts cargo of jh¢ offico of Russell & Erwin aleohol It was 1,125 gallons of N stranded at low tide on the Danvers Te—— river flats and a small part of the car- . . &0 had been taken ashore by nine men Speclal Notice who escaped before the police reached R The Ladies' Auxiliary, A, 0. H., will the scene. | — I hold a card party Wednesday even- ing in the Knights of Columbus rooms on Franklin Square at 8:15, The first prize for bridge whist and forty-five will be 82,50 in gold, Various other prizesa’ have heen donated, The offi- cers of the society are in echarge of the affair, whieh they hope will prove a success, The admission is 50c and he public is Invited. —advt, AUTOIST EXONERATED. Bri port, April 21.—Peter Tur- #ell, 18, of Westport, waa today exon- erated by Coroner Phelan on eriminal reaponsibllity for the death of Patrick 3. Lyons, who died in the Norwalk hespital April 13 from injuries suf- fered when run down by an automo- bile driven by Purcell on March 19, ouR AOW TAG FAM‘LY'S QuUTE .Requisition pa- | | moom of Home, The state police are marking time | in their investigations until the wom- | an is returned to the jurisdiction of | to Connectleut | home | Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John ! Wells street an-| daughter, Olga Ruth, to Raymend E. | lightful buffet lunch was served. Miss | Mr. | GUARDS ON ALL SHIPS Mail | FRANCE ADDS HER 0. K. ' OF REPORT OF EXPERTS Notifies Royal Steam Packet Liner De- termined To Stop Activities of Boot- Premicr Poincare Oficially | teparations Commission of legging Members of Crew. New York, April 21.—Armed guards will be stationed on board cssels of the Royal Steam Mail Packet line and the Pacific line while they are in port here, to pretent operations of hoot- leggers and bootlegging members of Acceptance By The Associated Press, Paris, April 21.—Acceptance by the French government of the Dawes re- port as a basls for a new reparation settlement has been formally regis- crews, officers of the Itoyal Mail | tered with the reparation commission 'announced today, after armed in the form of a letter from Premier private detoctives went on board the Poincare to Louis Barthou, president |[Ebrd which arrived today. of the commission. From two to 10 guards will he The premier made no reservations placed on each vessel of hoth lines to in his acceptance but points out that ;prevent recurrence of an attempt the French government supposes it is ' smuggle liquor into this port hy mem understood that all the details insur- bers of the crew of the Orduna when ing realization of the guarantees the 'she was last in this port experts propose will be affected hefore | The Orduna was seized hy the gou the allics are called upon to give up ernment and later released in hond. the pledges they now hold. Officers of the Ebro declared they M. Poincare, in his letter tells M. had left 120 cases of liquor in Havana Barthou he hopes the commission will to conform with law and that the sup- proceed promptly with the necessary ply of liquor on board when the ves- preliminary negotiations for putting sel docked today wa within the the experts’ plan into operation inti- medicinal requirsments permitted by mating that this {8 necessary hefore law. the allied governments can settle such | questions affecting the plan as dep: nd upon them, | This is supposed to refer to even- | tual penalties in case of default by Germany in carrying out her engage- | ments under the experts’ plan. It is |{understood on the best authority that France will insist upon provision for | such penalties in spite of the inter- | preiation put upon utterances by Pre- mier MacDonald of Great Rritain in his speech on the report indicating !that such a course would he likely to lead to contention bhetween I'aris and London. 'YOUNG WOMAN SHOOTS SELF | two to NY. BOMB OUTRAGE Four Sllzhtly Injured When Infernal Machine Explodes in Front of Fast Side Tenement, Hour persons them serious! persons ow York, April 21 were injured, one of and several hundred a bomb exploding in front of an East Side teonement. Scores of windows were shattered. The injured persons told police they were standing in front of a small .shnn shop when the blast occur Phey expressed the opinion tha bomb had been thrown at them from a window. Searching of fragments the homb, policemen discovered what they said was a threatening note written in Italian on a rough piece of paper. Details of the note were withheld. East Haven Resident Uses Small Rifle of To ¥nd Life—Body Found in Bath- Fast Haven, A;\H[ 21.—Miss Emma L. Chamberiain, 23, was found dead - in the bathroom of her home here WHEELER HEARING POSTPONED last night, and the medical examiner Washington, April 21.—Bec gave a verdict of suicide by shooting. the failure of witnesses to arrive here She had used a small calibre rifie. 1t from Montana, further investigation was stated by friends that Miss |of the charges against Senator Wheel- | Chamberlain had been il for several er, was deferred today by the special weeks, and a month ago gave up a 'genate committee conducting the in- position with a publishing coneern in qujry, New Haven because of a nrr\onl;(-m“mmn, together as soon as | breakdown. {witnesses reach Washington. = present expectation is that | vestigation ean be concluded BOWLERS BANQUET o o more sitines Awarded ] Tane Men and High use of | the The in- one the in Senator ( oumni bho“mz Signs of Improvement Raltimore, Apri Senator Con- rens of Michigan today was reported |10 be in a satisfactory condition at Johns Hopkins hospital where he be- came a patient a week ago for oh- servation of the long standing blad- der trouble, He slecps well, rests comfortably and the complication was said to be slowly clearing up, Wheth- er an operation will be necessary can- not be definitely stated, . . . Cardinal Hayes in Paris On Return to N. Y. April 21.—Cardinal Hayes ar- Paris today from San Remo, me to New York, and spent the day quietly. e was entertained at luncheon by Thomas Hughes Tally, The cardinal's stay in Paris is strictly incognito, Monsignor Carretti, the papal nuncie, ix not in town, and ne official calls will be ex- !and to 1., Mitehell, second prize, for changed by the ecardinal with any of the high three string. the French officlals or dignitaries, A delightful entertainment was . fleld. A feature of the evening wa Want Ir the playing of the Rnnan»l“nnnfmni furnished by the Carpenter sistera of bl [Who has some knowledge of Dress- Prizes to Ktanley Works Shooters at First Dinner of Teague. The first annual banquet of the Stanley Works Bowling leagues was held Baturday evening at the Bur- ritt hotel. The banquet marked the wind-up of a very successful season, T. L. Weeds, emplovment man- |ager, who was toastmaster, gave an interesting talk on the history of | bowling. | During the evening, a cup was pro- !sented to the Shipping ltooin tean, | winners of the Monday right leagu> and another cup was drescried 1o the Star team, winn'rs of th: } Wednesday night league. In addi. | tion to thesa, cash prizes in gol) were |also awarded to A. Swansou, winner |of the high single string & high | three string: to H. E. Ju n, sece ond prize, (ur the high single »tring, Paris, rived In en route from Hartford and Fritzie Zion of Spring. | The Herald's classified ad depart. ment stands well with any other clas- | wified ad seetion in New England, | Apply to Box 35, Introdecing the Jingle Famly and a Pair of Visit making: good wages will be paid. Herald Office. MAAMD?A AAND BROTHER.~ | % ! CLFAAI!UG ur / U SAD T, AL. THESE DAYS. | X FOR Fray FOLK 3 V7SS POLLY PERKING “THE PRIZE BEAUTY. ATTRIBUTES HER | PLUMP BEAUTY T PUTTY SLICH d CEOPLE GOT sk 7o e EVER SINCE Su& WAMN THE BEAUTY CONTEST N were | thrown into a panic early today when | | Chairman Borah will eall the | MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1924, —_——— THE HERALD “WANT ADS” ally Arranged For Quick Keady lieference. RA and LINE ¥ INSE . I'uln. After same Da Accepted sitied Page on ccepted O e Telephone for n Customers. Call 925 “Want Ad" Operator. IR Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 VAUL15—Concrets stecl reinfore- | water proof, heremetically sealed. | outiast either wood or metal. Do not teyuite larger lr.s, reawonably priced. N. B. Vauit Co. i6 Maple. Plone 2765. BURIAL | CHANDLER ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Store Announcements 7 ————E—————— L AUTOMOTIVE ] enlargement with every roll of eloped by Ohrustedts, 73 West STRIPS—Install aves 1-3 coal bill . Wonds. I'hone The accurate window AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 CARS—"Better can and Bulck is builde Britain Buick Co. Phone 2607, and motor cars Sales Co., BUICK are ing MUTOR veing _ built thea™ New Arch__street, W Clev, _ accessories. Americ CADILLAC CARS — Sales and Service, Laeh Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Muin, corner Lincoln stre CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales service. Superior Auto Company, Arch_St. Phone 211, DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. S. & F, Motor Sales Co., 165 Elm_8t., corner l’rl"k"fl- ‘phone 731, DURANT AND STAR motor c -In and service “Just Real Good G, A. Bence, 15 Main street; phonl 2215, FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. BSales serv- fce; genuine paris and ncceerories, Auto- motive Sales & Service Un., 200 E. Main, HUDSON D ESSEX—America's lrading . See the new (oachies. Honey- wan Auto Sales Co, Sal:s and Service, 139 Arch St.; 'phoue 2109, nd and 176 PRITAIN—Monument _ Works, 123 | Monuments all s and des- tion. Carving and letter cutting our Florists and Nurserymen HUPMOBILE CARS—Baiesan] Service, City Service Station, Hartford Ave., corner Stanley and 6 Msin St. A. M. Paonessa. INTERNATIONAL *TRUCKS~Rackliffe Bros, Inc., Park and Bigelow Sts. Puone geuts for New Britain and vicinity Hyacint Carnations, Snap- It you desire Daffodils, dragon, hate a Bweet Pea pretty ¥ Lost and Found —High grade motor cars. Sale Bence. 81 Main MAXWELL AhD CHALMERS—Sales and rvice, McGauley and Bennett 98 Arch treet. )| i Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITT— 1919 Bulck, 6 cyl, roadster. 1221 Buick, 6 cyl., touring car. 1932 Buick, 6 4 pass. coups. | 1923 Buick, 6 cyl, touring car. 1922 Studebaker light six touring. 1532 Chalmers touring cai tn goode #hap at s Thess cars are all throughout and can be bought ' fair price, NEW BRITAIN BUIOK CO., 215 ARCH ST. PHONE 3605. DODGE - roadster, 1991 This is & blr(lm 1 Arch. Phone 2 DODGE BROTHERS—1921 touring car, run 15,000 m looks like new, Privately , can be scen at 48 Howard St. Tel Reason for selling. Bargain for sale. o DURANT, 1824—sport model touring car, actual“mileage, 700 miles, fully equipped. Can be bought at a substantial reduction is like mew in every respect. Auto Sales Co., 133 Arch St. This car 1 1toneyman | Phone =10 | g0, % of used Plone Form, 1 S—auto exchange, full lin and parts. 26 Willow street. T—ton trucly, panel body. Prac- West strect. touring car. Paint, uphoistery very good. Mechanically per- Rudolph. 127 Cherry street. Fedan, 5 good tires, paint, y and engin) excellent. Superior Arch St. Phone 211 body truck. 21 FORD 7 ton pane model. In_per condition. _Tel. MOTOR _ CARB—Favorably ¥. L. Green, Sa'es nl 8. Phone {OON the world over. 2 Arch Salea and Hawker, 58 Elm -uut. ‘phone Tost, containing Reward it Main St left at Py lost, no mame on collar, s to Rex, brindle color, Mr. Terry, Reward, Bl answ Winthrop &t 370, ask for A\ Tost and call pearls, Main Finder GOl PIN Saturday corner With between small, set mornin wrch Reward PAIGE JEWETT—$106/ W hitmore Palge-Jewett Co., 319 E. St, (near Elm). Phone 3339, REO MOTOR CARS and truks. Kenneth M. Bearle & Co., Sales and Service, con Elm and Park Sts, New Britala, Conn; ‘phone 2110. Loca) agents for Gabrisl Enubbers WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERI.AAD \aotor cars, showroom Eim 8 rvice, 127 Cherry 8t. *Th llnw\ Motor.” R. C. Rudolph; 'phone 2051-2. ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cara, and service. Onorato Motor Co., Main_St. Phone 3426. 70, Main saler 18 7 Jeweler, forineily of Room IHS Mllll 8t., now located at 436 \hm St., directly opposite kLast Main St. cments ad the depart- best 1n clnssified and away The H it} ment is by far the city. Cleans by Air—Alone! — FREE — DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME O THE CLEANER THAT NSES 'ROM CELLARY TO ATTIC ELECTRIC CLEANERS SOLD, RENTED and REPAIRED The Cowles Elec. Co. Tel. 2 12, 118 LYONS RE JM AND JOULS - wmes‘r SURE STUDEBAKERS—LIght six I :u"s big six touring, $1,750; 0 M J 193 ‘Atch 'Bt. “This Is & Studobaner yei Autos and Trucks For Sale 1821, §400; motor in good Rudolph's ¢ 51-2, Sale ATLEN touring, condition, Tires good. age, 127 ¢ ¢ 8t Phone room 4 B Phone 3 BUICKE-touring and roadaters, Not Iate models but fairly good buys. Aaron G. Cohen, 1nc,, 1 k_8t, Hartford, touring, 31045 FORD—specdster, special _bullt ov valves, geared up, wire wheels, aport body individual fenders $300. Rudolph's Ga- “herry $t. Phone 2051-2. Sales- - 33 Ub roadster, A good rtable, economical car at ou ehould see this machine, Terma M. Trving Jester, 193 “This is a Studebaker Yea Arch 8t GOOD USED CARS— Qverland sedan, Star sedan, Oakland coupe, Ford coupe. Dodge touring. American afx tourfng Hudson touring. Studebaker touring. Haynes touring. Maxwell touring. Rulek coupe, Hupmobile touring car EYMAN AUTO BALES CO, 139 ARCH BT 2109, OPEN EVENINGS TEL. model roadster, Gond d in fine running condition rage,*137 Cherry St Phone HOPMOBILE earanee BUICK SEDAN of extras, A condition, enly aver 9,000 miles, Price reasonable, Trving Jester, 193 oh street, on M. in_ fairly BUICK—Nig 4 touring car, in_good wh .. Price 8100, C. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t __Phone 2118, 00, price 880, Tn good 598 Arch 8t. —touring_car, new top, and tires, Excellent sood appearan Auto Co, 178 Arch Buperior ne 211, —touring, good Rudolnh's Garage, 127 C! 2051-2, Balesroom, 4 Eim St COAL €O, ing out, tes ton capacity each and 1 Brackway See Cohn about it a5 and paint erry 8t, Phone Phone 3352 B 2 of 2 af 1% tan capacity at 15 Main 8t Phone 1530 or PEPENDABLE USED CARS Rrothers Redan, B roadster, rondsier, tonring. wedan conch, sedan Dodgs Rrathers acreen Aeliver " TERME ARRANGED THE B & F. MOTOR EALEE ©0, ELM AND FRANKLIN £T FHONE 121, CoR By Al Posen \7);@”/ OF “THE ADDITIO PEOPLE O GRABR HER BEFORE THE SUBTRACTO roasonable, good tires, perfect esndition. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8. Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, 4 Eim, Phona HUPMOBILE TOURING—tirst clars condi- tion, only run 7, W1l sell rea- 7,500 miles, Dr, Lasch, 553 Main, Phone 852 ng looks good, Phons 2215, LIBERTY=F, touring car, 1919, Garage, 127 Chery Bt. Phone Ralesroom, 4 Eim Bt, Phone 339 ©. A. Bence, b1 Tudolph' 2051-2, veral These have been over- our shop. Anron G. Cohen, Hartford, eAr in good tuaning condition. G, A. Bence 51 Main 8t. Phone 2. 5. STUDERAR condition owned to chooss from. hauled in Tn. Nig 6. brand new (res A-l 11 well for §240, privately Phone 2555 l . are birthd T A ram- ora make A wanderfull Brthday pressnt yonng and old, We have cameras n Areade big A% wedan, Dodge, pass, sedan, Reo, § pass, sedan Oldsmoblie eight touring, cadillae touring, Ford touring, cheap. yass 1932 1921 1910 1910 107 Erudehaler, Good used cars at right prices, AME N BALES INC., M STREET, OPEN EVENINGS. de far new Forde, ANl W avd priced low with terms, Hupmiobite 18 car Studebaker 17, touring dan. touring car. coupe, touring car coupe. coupe, touring coupe. sedan. 1 ton worm Arive ' ton delivery. roadster. touring car, coue. rondster . touring touring car car, Viudson 18, Mitchell car. 8" AUTOMOTIVE PSED CAIl EXCHANGE CHONE 56 ARCH ST. Pier excenient print, 1970 ®004 Maswell coupe. Chaimers. Tiadge Fasex edan Ford coupe. ¥ord 8oor sedan meier boen used. For good values in used cars, ses MCGAULEY & BESNETT, 98 ARCH STREET, PHONE # ““The Herald often produces res through the classified ads.—ad .t