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RIDES TOLIRERTY UNDE 0TS vip 1 Eastern Penitentiary Con Bold Escape Philadelphia, secreted load of truck and unmoleste rode to freedom thr the Eastern terday He was | four years ol¢ of twenty-flve bery. He was still m., though Ge ded the bandit eastern Campbel though scorched ! the truck emerged t of the penitentiary away. Then u he heaved the ashc leaped upon t an approaching the prison. Pressin the neck of prison guard chau compelled him to drive away at high speed. Two firemen who had eonvict leap into the other automoblie and star suit. The prison guard- however, impelled by of the pistol at his side, forced car to the limit and ) distanced the firemen, lislon with other vehicls ral times by inches Campbell continued his wild ride until the extreme northeastern section of the city was reached. Here he ordered Krout to halt. As he leaped from Krout swung at him wit The blow did little dar eonvict, turning quickly, {nto unconsciousness Wit mer, stole his overcoast ar eloth cap from a passer ecaped on foot. ponvi roing motor himself ishes on 4 guards ite of yes Egh Penltentiary re n Campbell, twent who faced a sentence to sixty years for rob it large this a scores of chaslr unorthe Philad combed stif and was ) sedan A pl his Lis fist avd es- One Man Car Crash Ends in Fatality Hartford, Jan. 3 Mrs. Mary Me Donough, 30 years ol son street, died at St. pital last night of i in a collision between two cars at Park and Broad s terday afternoon in which were injured. The a red when a Broad street o car going north c 1 into a Zion street car westbound on Park street The operator of the one-man c: Max Spector, of 400 Garden s was among those injured and had to be taken to his home. Thi Zion street car was operated by Motor- man Morgan Derrick. Slippery rails due to freezing weather given as the cause of the hy John Riley, superintendent of transport tion of the Hartford division. Mrs McDonough's danghter, Mary years old. is at Francis' hospital. Her condi ke ant 1180 St Sun Yat Sen Seriously TlI; Operation Ordered By The Associated Press. Peking, Jan. 3.—Sun Yat Sen, leader in the government of south EDDY-GLOVER POST BAI.. IN NEW UNIFORMS tin| 1 makes ind march nd leader, THE 0L PLACE East Hampton Farm Hand in Unusual Legal Action Hampton —Refusing ie has been s handy man years, Herbert Lyma | a problem to the ad ministrator of the estute of his for T h will be settled stice court. Lyr has told the administ Hills, local postmaster that hs holds nightly ations with his 5 Phoebe i wh last July and con it ty to remain nard h n where he had work able to ecome to any Lyman, Mr. Hills has to have him which has d Mrs. William I come before cace Buell on Janu Tan 1 wh I ut pay the far employed withe the local or, I 1 ot origigr E a1 rs. ler and cement witl 1 pre ar for Him ai yman red counsel, At toriey Afte Lyman as he Administrator o ment it Simon rm with per, ny il who ect a ng to ice that 1to comy ¢ withor his amount to $ r nent. w present I his continued re Mr. Hills m ern China who has been here in con- | ference with the ctorious Chang Tso Lin of the central government, 18 seriously ill, 5 atter a consulta- tion today €aid that the liver ma. ailing the famous Chinese leader w entail an operation. The for complete recovery are pre the physicians said, ordered to abstain f or social activities during valescent period. prospects [ HADASSAH'S SECOND SHOW The second annual v of the New Britain chapter will take plac t the Lyceum th a vaude- ville show scenes. §e rites in years ago will Serenaders, cou Lewis, Dwight La son and Robert L leading role. T direction of Cle wiil be a earsal tomo noon of the “Forget-Me the “We've Got and a1l the spec Fellows' ha l‘ Daily Thoughts | “Art may err, mise.” ps ed a but Nature cannot LOST AND FOUND Many are the heart throbs of joy that are caused by the return of some keepsake, a preci- ous jewel or an heirloom, that has been lost and found again. The very first thought that comes to mind when a loss is discovered is a Want Ad. The Lost and Found Wants meet an eme gency and are so efficien that no aiticle is re lost until a Want Ad fa to return it. ENGINEER EXONERATED Bridg 3Tl | George J SATURDAY, JANUARY '8, 1925 I'homas Barbire Is business manager, er, Dominic DiFozio; trustees, James Unwin is drum major. The | Gozzo and Walter Smalski, The I'resident, Rosario Riz- | members of the band are A, Caseri, side Michael Lantlere, | 8. Orsle, J. Collela. Puglicl, Michael Sillizzio; treasur- | Insalaco, J. Cammarata, F. DiPinto, WSPEAKTOEB.C. | WAR DFBT ISSUE s o o o, e oS 0 Wshigton Dropping Lower Today church and acting president of, the off r i vice-pr retary, IWI Members of Everyman's Bible New Britain Minksterial assoclation, will speak to Everyman's Bible class Washington, Jan. 3.—Manifestly puzzled by the flood of contradictory teports which have ecome from ‘arig duridg the last 24 hours, ad- inistration officials concerned in 1e war debt discuesions with France ictermined today to form no opin- 0 regarding latest developments 1 the French capital until they had ceeived a full official report from \nbassador Herric From a conder reviously by the ami dered at yesterday’ iceting officials here understood hiat Mr. Herrick had received a note itom Krench Finance Minister Cle- 1#ntel outlining a IFrench proposal v a debt settlement. The am- \ssador's message did not give de- s of e plan however &ndl he d for further information. tches from at M. Clementel to the embassy only . memorandum® in- r and binet ted ial a formal note, ampened the optimism with which rst reports of the development were RLV. DR GEORGE W, €. HILL documents in t offic two classes of matie usage i8 so wide tha decided neither to disquss 1 tion nor to form any opin'r own,until they had all the fore them. Barometer readings of et {the part of those having fa war dehfs dropped still when early state department cables from Paris failed to contain the text of any “note” signed Wy M. Clementel The department had eent urgent requests to Ambassador Herrick ask- ing him to send the text of the com- munication but & batch of overnight: Parls cables contained no answer to the inquiry, D! {most considered ope of the speakers in city the best or of ever the ikers to th further ET IS BULLISH Entire List Swings Upward and Steel Ry (L Common Goes Three Points Above | Tts Best Since 1917, The Assoclated Press. Jan —Bullish stock market fever pitch this morning entire list swung upward cadership of U. 8. steel rlimbed three points ce since 1917, ctrical issues, advanced five to Fales in the first hour shares, with the hind the mar- o concess Yorl en- in the Special Notice Al those wishing tickets for. the Maccahee banquet, Tuesday evening, Jan. 6th must gecure them by Mon- day noon at the latest. Call phone 1761-5, Notice A hereby give notige that T ghall not be responsible for any bills con- tracted by my son, Joseph Gimp! JOS. C. GIMPL classifieds rach day regarding ad nees for buying, se hanging, hiring. THE POTTERS AUTY OF T3 $ORT OF S THAT 1T TAKES “You OUT 1IN THE OPEN AIR AND NOBODY ANY ATTENTION TO YU ANYWAY BE i somewhat | ceived, The chasm between these | e e SOCIAL NEWS (Continued from Page Ten) Miss Ina Anderson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. A, Anderson gave a tea' Vriday afternoon at her home on Chestnut street for her house yuest Miss Esthelle Reed of Phila- delphia. * Miss Reed and Miss An- derson are classmates at the Beech- wood sthool 1in Jenkintown, Pa. The guests at the party included classmates from Bristol and Hart- ford and friends from town. ; LU Miss Lols Cowles, daughter of "Mr, and Mrs. Sldney Cowles of Berlin, will return tomorrow from - East Orange, N. J,,. where she has been visiting hier sister, Mrs. H. B, Hamil. won, £ e [, Cassalla, 8. Mangiafico, C. Frazet- Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Voke of ta, 8. Carpenter, 8. Fraglopa, J, La- Maple Hi\l .are entertalning Miss zorik, W. Englieh, O, Rlzzo, J. Ker- Price of New York city. eliza M. DiKronzo, I Sorbo, P. LI M Cugno, 8. Boscazinso, I Francinl. DR, STERNHEIM COMING Speaker Who Excited Much Com- % . ment When Here Last April will Address Rotarians Thursday, ‘Miss Leona Saunders of Maple Hill has returned from a trip to New York city. [ . ) Miss Helen D, Connelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Connelly of South Burritt street returned to Jonesport, Me., after spending her vacation with her parents, v e Miss Dorothy Weber of Blake u i Dr. Emmanuel Sternheim, a noted ;‘1211;_" h‘;‘::e"dln‘ ek in Bpring lecturer who created considerable Interest in this clty on “April 24, when he spoke to the members of the Rotary club on “Babbitt"; will address the Rotarians and their wives next Thursday evening on the subject of “Humbug. Dr. Sternheim has addressed Ro- tary and, Kiwanis clubs and cham- of commerce all over the Unit- tafes and in many parts of Eu- rope. He was born in England and {was educated in the English ana (ontinental - universities, He has been an American citizen for the past 20 years and by constant read- ing and traveling from coast to coast keeps himself alert and well Inform- ed on national and international sub- jects. His talks always are thought- provoking, and in a letter Written by Alvin Gillett, secretary of the Wa- terbury chamber of commerce, “he has the faculty of presenting serious truths in a sugar coated form.” LR Judge B. W. Alling and Mrs. All- |Ing of Bassctt street have returncd from Atlantic City where they spent two weeks. The exccutive. board of the Woman's club of Maple Hill will| meet Monday evening January 5th 1W|Vh Mrs. R. C. Baldwin of Golf street, Maple HilL PROBE 18 ASKED ‘Washington, Jan, 8.—Congression- al investigation of, a statement made by Mary Allen Hulbert in a recently published article that a man de- scribing himseif as'a representative of the republican party offered here $200,000 to join in.an effort designed to bring about the impeachment of President Wilson was proposed in a resolution today by Representative Reid, republican, Tllinots, CHRISTMAS IS OVER Christmas has come .and gone. Glifts have been put to work or pack- |nerce has been sought in securingiv-d away., Churches are back on & new site for the Keeney Manufac- | thelr regular schedules and factories | turing Co. of 251 Whiting street. The [and schools will resume thelr daily | concern, which makes floor plates, | programs. next week., But the last | door plates and plumbjng supplies is | vestige of the Christmas season dis- looking for larger quarters. It has appeared this morning when the dec- {been housed in the same building orations were removed from the fwith the W. A, Kinne Mfg, Co. municipal Christmas tree. CHAINS Regular Pleasure Type Extra Heavy Pleasure Type Balloon Type Pneumatic Truck Type MAY MOVE FACTORY The aid of the chamber of com- and greater economy. Rackliffe Bros. Co. INC. Park and Bigelow Sts. M . ¢ City Items ' ‘Visit Bosco's new barber shop, 181 Main street, over Krésge's store, Six barbers.” Half bobbipg a speclalty. —advt. “ A'son was born at*the New Brit- gin general hospital late yesterday aftérnoon to Mr, and Mre. Danlel MacDavid of 735 East street. Victrolas and Planos, at Morans' v L) r—advt James H. Coates of 69 Walnut stroet underwent.an operation this morning at the New Britain General hospital, Home cooked lunch —adv, Ofticers of Rev. W. A, Harty branch, (A. O. H, and the Ladles’ Auxillary to the A, O. H. will be installed Bunday afternoon at Judd's han at 4 o'clock. 3 Gulbransen player planos at Morans —advt A meeting of the ordinance com- mittee ‘of the common council will be held next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Robert Grace, is confined. to his home on -Lasalle street by {llncss. at Crowell's. T T MNP AT AT l This Date in History 1835--Larkin G. Mead, sculptor, born. ‘He resided in Florence, Italy, many years, , . 1837—Charles H. Hackley, 'capl- talist and philanthropist, born, was one of the largest lumber deal- ers in the northwest. e Notlce of Hearing on Administration Account. Probate court, district of Berlin, ss. New Britaln, Japvary 2nd, A. D. 1926, 1istate of Willlam Bulkeley late of Ber- 1a district deceased. “The executor having exhibited its ad- minlstration account, with said estate to this court, for allowance, it -8 t the 10th day of Japuary 9 o'clock in the forenoon s In New Britain be and the same |s assigned for a hearing on the allowance of sald administration account with sald estate and thls court Atrects the executor to clte all persons in- terested therein to appear at sald time and place, by publishing this order in some newspaper published in New Britaln and having a cireulation in said district, and by posting a copy on the public elgn post in sald town of New Britain, vearest where the deceased last dwelt, -and by malling a copy of this order to all belrs- at-law and return make. Attet, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. m—————————— ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING District of Berlin, ss; probote court De- cemper 31, A. D. 1924, Estate of Henry S, Morse, of the town of Berlin, ,in said dlstrict, Incompetent person. Upon the application of Dalsy M. Morse praying that us consorvator she may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey certaln real estate as per #ald ap- plication on fila more fully appears, it ¢ Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the probate office, in New Britain, n sald district, on the 12th day of January, A, D. 1925, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of sald npplication snd the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some newspaper having a cireulation in sald district, and by posting a copy of thim order on the publc sign post in the town of Berlin, in sald district, and by glving notice to'all parties in Interest, elther personally or by malling to each oue, prepald postage, a copy of this order, aud return make to this court of the notice i BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. | S————— At a court of probate holden at New Britain, within and for the distriet of Borlin, In_ the County of Hartford and Btate of Connecticut, on the Ind day of January A. D, 192, Present, Bernard F. Gaftnev, Judge. Estate of Augustus G’ Emith, late of New Britain, in said district deceased. Upon the petition of The New Brit Trust Company of sald New Britaln, pr ing that an tnstrument in writing ‘purport- Ing to be the last will and testament of said deceased may be proved, approv and admitted to probate, as per applica tion on flie more fully appears, it is Ordered—that said application be heard and determined at the probate office, fn New Britain, In sald_dlatrict, on the.10th day of January A. D. 1025, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by . publishing this order In some news. paper published In said New Britain, hav- ing a oirculation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign post in,the town of New Britain, In sald dietrict, and by mailing & copy of this order to all helra at Jaw and returh make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. BY J. P. McEVOY A/ ‘WHERE DO THEY GET THAT GTUFF FOLLOWING ME LIKE TWAT P CANT A MAN HAVE NO PRIVACY NO MORE ? King Featores Syadicate. Inn. | E, POLLY. ) | | YER FEREVER | ‘\ BUYIN' JUNK )T CAN D0 umm—/fl ‘ri;ow,ucxc—sm I LIKE WimH | WICKED MY OwA | EXTRAVAGANCE MCNEY, | I CAlLS 17! Mma! HOT ONE '— T'TALK ABOUT | EXTRAVAGANCE PAW PERKINSY £ 3 i | | | | | | | 001325 by e Fepon S I o B e et | Bruin rights remred. HOW COME* 1 NEVER MADE A USELESS ‘ PURCHASE. IN “THE DICKENS You SR | B . s B I e —————————— HOW' 'BOUT THAT FIRE- EXTINGUISHER YOU : BOUBHT FIVE YEARS ABOY|! WEVE ANEVER USED QNT Qer SerrBiy Jan = WANT ADS" CONEECUTIVE INSER! :Ic‘ |||t- to au ln:n.“ nimum Bpace, 3 lines. y Minimum Book Charge 36 cents No Ad, Accepted After 1 P M. fo Clasaified Page on Same Lay. o Ads_Accepted Over the Telephon convenlence ' of ‘Cusomers, ~ Call Ask for n “Want Ad™ Operstor He | ' Burial Lots, Monunienta 1 BURIAL, fl'fifil—fifim- wtesl reln. forced; water preot, hermetically seal- od, wiN outlast either wood or metal, Do not require Iarger lots, Ressonably priced. ‘N, B, Vault' Co., Kensington, Tel. 647-16 8pectal Johneou's Greenhouss, 817 Church Bt. T FLOWBRB—potted plants, all kinde, tuneral work, free delivery. Sandallle's Greethouss, 218 Oak 6t. Phone 2643-13. GYCLAMEN—PoIn araria, Cherrios and mont _of ferns, We delfvef. don House, 1163 Btanley Bt. + 2388-12, Btore 436 Maln-8t, Phone 3304, Lost and Found 1] AUTO ROBE-—iarge green and black lost 1 vening on Myrtle, Washington er Grove Bts. TNeward If returned to 36 Garden Bt. Phone 916-12, BANK BOOR-No, 22(81 on Commeroial Trust Co., lost, Floder kindly return to-bank, BUNCH OF WEV8--lost between Main and Chestnut Bte. Finder kindly call 166-12, Geward. b FUR _NECK PIECD—black Iost bunday night between Emmanuel Gospel chirch and Maln 8t. Finder kindly return to 25 Grand St, s P T POCKETBOOK —contaluing sum of money lost Betwaen “Washiington 'Sty and lace- um theater or Chapinan St. Bus, Jav, * 1st. Finder return to Victorla Jones. Phone 3310, S3ALL BLAOK CAT--Iqat about week ago. Reward If returned to Elizabeth Glbney, 175 Winthrop St, 78 LOST—Sconic, one dollars. Patey Stel(an Cherry 8t Reward. Personals L] TLEPTICB—AL 1ast a troatinent which stops selzures from first day. No bro- mides, narcotics, Guaranteed. Informa- tion fres. Hunter boratories; 207 Matn, Little T GOING 10 BY AUTO-- Packerd sedan. could accommodate a passenger going - about January Bth, Write Herald Box 19-AM. BT a8 photographs. We*have. a snle-on pictute rames of all sizes, swing and wall trames. Afe cade Studlo. ¥20, %, 3 60 Cherry Store Announcements — s CHAIN BERVICE ¥REE— 0,0 To every purchaser of a palr of tire chains we wilj service the chaln the entira winter. Put on your chains, Take ‘oft your chains, Mend your cross chain with repair links, Put in new cross chain. No charge for Links or Service, Pleasure type, Balloon type, Foeumat- lc type. BAFETY FIRST—BUY NOW FRANKLIN' 8QUARE FILLING STATION 114 FRANELIN 8QUARE IT WILL PAT YOU=~TO WALK A FEW STEPS AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN. TER . UNDERWEAR AND FLAN SHIRT BARGAINS, ARMY & NAVY STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION. | AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck Ageaocies ] CADILLAG CARS—Sales anc Bervice. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln streets. GCHEVROLET MOTOR UARS—Sales and service. Superior Auto Company, 176 Arch 8t. Phons 211. DODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and eervice. S. & F. Motor Sales Corp.. 156 Elm Bt., corner Frankin. Phome 731, . * DURANT AND STAR—motor cais. Balc and service. ““Just Real Good Cars.” G A. Bence, 51 Main street. Phone 2215. FORD CARS-—Fordson tractor. Balea ser- vice; genuine parts and accessories. Automotive Sales & Service Co. 200 E. Main 8t HUDSON ESSEX—Bales and service, Park Bt. Auto Co. associate dealer. 330-332 Park St. TUPMOBILE CARS—Bales wnd service City Bervice Btation, Hartford Ave. corner Btanley St. A. M. Paonessa. TEXINGTON—high grade motor cars. Sales and Service G A Bence &1 Main 6t Phone 2218. WAXWELL AND CHRYBLER—Bales avd service. Bennett Motor Bales, 230 Arch §t._Phone 2852, NasH Bale Elm street. PIERCE-ARROW—Hudson, Essex, Amer- ica's leading car valuss. Beo the mew coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co, 1. Arch St Phone 2108, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kennet M. Searle & Co., Bal nd Service, cor. Elm and Park 8t, New Britain, Conn. Phoue 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARS—Saies and service. Mercer's Garage. 191 Park 8. Phone 1733-3, STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Salesroom at 225 Arch 6t. A. & D. Motor ales Co. WILLYB-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom at- 4 Elm St Service 127 CI Sleeve- Valve Motor.” Phose 2051-2, L] Autos and Trucks for Sale EUECK. 101814 cylifider souring, § passen- ger, excellent: éngine, good paint, rub- ber, 3118 for quick 211 Fairview t. rry St T R C Rudolph DODGE, 1923—touring car (n fine mechan- 1cal coundition, excellent tires snd paint. C. A. Bence, 61 Main Bt. Phone 2315 ED. KENNEDY'8—auto exchange, full line of used cars and parta 36 Willow street. Phome 2033. FORD COUPE, 1932—all extras, price rea- sonable. Call & FORD COUPE, 10 execiient_condl- tion, § good tires, large wheels, heater, other good extras Price 3325, Thia i bargain. Call aftér 5 p. m, Phone 10. W FORD COUPE, 1 3300, Box 3-C, H o JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE—specisth 1224 Dodge touring, 1923 Buick touring, 1922 Lexington sport touring, 1924-0Mds- moblle sedun, 1932 Ford coupe, 1972 Es- sex touring, 1917 Cafillac coupe, 1919 Hudson sedan, 1922 Overland sedlan, 47 all extras. - Price others to select from at__small dowh jayments. . Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t Hartford, Moon, Lexington sad Gray Dist,