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DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN Primarily a Drug Store, we want you to feel assured that your Prescriptions will be filled with accuracy and dispatch—as your doctor would have them filled. our window. See In an Emergency, Immediately Phone 330 ——— “Dress Well and Socceed” HORSIALL-MADIE SUITS and TOPCOATS Toull f in i 1w 1 want, we fee sure, o wonderful showing. TOR SPRING 1 mode , with sli t ba 1sy swinging style ¥ wid I e it with only aearly str urve to iy T nilored ind 1 made $50 HORSFALLS 93-99 Mdsylum Street Hartford. “Tt pays to buy our kind” it you Central Auto Laundry 238 Main St. Formerly Clark’s Auto Laundry DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—(Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST, HOTEL WASHINGTON Corner Washington and Lafayette Sts” AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN Room and Board—S$10 up Transient Rooms—S81 up OQur New Grill is a Nice Place to Eat If you with our have us supply you PURE—RICH GRADE A NURSERY MILK PASTEURIZED & CLARIFIED MILK you can feel assured of avoiding amny dangers from disease germs for our milk is obtained from selected, healthy cows, and is bandled with exacting care, Safe for baby's use, also best for grown-ups. United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD DEMOCRAT AT HEAD " OF RELIEF BOARD._ | HADASSAH TO GIVE $58 FOR USE IN PALESTINE Britain - Chapter Contributes Liberally to Relier Work in First Situation of Kind in More Than 15 Years ned its ax with Mich- n and t Near cast. New Dritain Chapter of Hadassal will celebrate the 14th anniversary of the a supper at the Talmud Torah Hall, Flm street, Tuesday evening, at 7 \¢ [ 'clock. All the food for the supper .| has been contributed by members of the organization, The program will consist of music, which is to be fur- \der the divection of Miss swars Mrs. Edward New York city, who has yeen assoclated with the work s of America ¢ Councll Jewish Wome and Hadassah, will be the speaker of evenir 10 exceulive board of to present ok for $500. ly netted review, ty, the Mae Be Epstein of ng 1 I'he Women's wpter plans ein with a el unt was rec rom the Hadassah musical wud s to constitute Hadassah's con bution to the medical fund in P (stine, addition, Mrs. Mor has bec ha n Cohen, who in ¢ 14 ah milk bottle Comp present Mrs. Epstein will camp: with they are reg- ) wrer 1. .| check for $55 to be used in connr Thon | tion with the baby milk fund in Pal- The baby milk stations anc medical institutions ted ler the supervision of Hadassah stine n sectarian, and Moslem and Jew nation cstine the condu n sorv without | are | Christian, im who is year's | " WEK-END WEATHER ALANEN ENGLAND Snow, Rain, Hail, Sunshine and Earthquake on Program Y. W. C. 4. NOTES) [_______._.._—J ue Bird which W. C. At no swimmin I'riday will | it 6. The EECIan The truth of Mark Twain's re- | mark that weather than any othier part of world” was demonstrated in Britain over the w city experienced a snowstorm, hail- storm, rainstorm and sunshine, each owing closcly upon the heels of preceding climatie condition, Not only did the city experience s atmospherie changes, but n additional thrill in an carthquake, The d g ew days, going from d re- ¥y e | remain un New inlors; ) Juniors. Yale's New Telescope | scveral times To Be in South Africa v Ha —Ya r to zero a nild weatl v rain that hail and snow 1 down every ch 2 Tic fol city and sidewalks were hoard of public works of imerous complaints 1t impassa mud over the gratings, and umber of a large nizing of Hadassah with | . | Mountain Memorial | this principle. -end, when the | BORGLUN READY 10 ROT IN JAIL Sculptor Will Defend His Ideals {0 the End New York, March 2.—Ready to “rot in jail” in defense of his ideal {Gutzon Borglum, (preparations today for “the fight of his life” to realize his nine-year dream of completing the stone mountain Confederate memorial. He admitted last night on his re- |turn from Atlanta that he had de- |stroyed his models and plans after Lis dismissal by the officials of the Stor soclation, ed at Green- sculptor, began this he had been ar {boro, N. C,, on a warrant charging {vandalism and malicious mischief. | Borglum's view of the affair was decidedly different from t of the |officlals with whom he quarreled. | 1 destroyed the temporary models |for the greatest of sculptor |in the world’s history,” he explained, 5 “")wv cause I believe in the right of an rtist to his own creations, I am ready to rot in jail rather than yield Let the small, pro- !yinefal minds of my enemies contem- plate the e cutters—or makers, if they wish—I am | ready for a fight."” | all personal interest, saying t i individual he counted for nothing, but that ar expressior cdom were |thing. | “Trying to Cru “Why,"” he erd to crucify me, eve ify” Him, . hey are trying Think of their im- pudence, They fired me a fortnight after T had served notice on them that I intended to ask for an ac- counting of their stewardship of the tion funds. They were spend- |ing about as much for office over- [head as 1 was on my staff working on the mountain side A8s0C | “If this indignity had been inflict- d upon an artist in Lurope—or even in Cuba or Mexico— the government |would have stepped In and said v England has more | This great work cannot be stopped. | No onr T of a ereator of a Adle with idea.’ shall pass the rest of my life in jail rather than small-minded enemi stone maintain memorial is tl lest project of the sort ever col oIt should be finished |represents an idea as deep and basic las the rocks upon which our con- [tinent rests.” In the meantime, cated that he was not goi fdle in his own defense. He ed that he would confer w |friends who he said have him to the his superintends 1 arrive day to confer with Borglum, can the work th wealthy prom AT t in the here to- o) limit m is expected ito to I'm engag Don't feil arvelous. Who shan't ~Cornell Widow. Peg Mary tell first? no scrious damage | ndent James Laurence of th because it | | Borglum indi- | SOUTHINGTON NEWS damage here but it played some peoullar pranks. The vibrations travelled down the north side of Eden avenue, all the residents on that side of the street reporting that they had no- |ticed 1t, but nobody on the south side {o fthe street felt it. The tremors were much more pronounced in the castern section of the town than in the western, this being ascribed to |the fact that West Peak Is an ex- |tinct voleano. ~ Turniture trembled land rattled in this district while |animals in the barns became so restless that the owners were forced {10 g0 out and quict them, bles G, R. Thompson, T, J. IPoley and Sampson Smith, dompos- |ing the local vice squad, raided the |home of Paul roal in Tolle's block Plantsville, S8aturday night and |arrested Pernal on charges of repu- tation and Kkeeping intoxicating liquors with jntent to sell, He was released under bonds of $500. ‘ The earthquake did no | The Christian:Endeavor society of the First Congregational church wiil Ihold a debate next Sunday on the topic, “Resolved, that the apart- {ment system of living should be eliminated from American society.” JWarren Crafts, Margaret Sherlock, and Agnes Ralston will uphold the aftirmative, while the negative will |be in the hands of Everend Wheeler, |Hunter Kilbourne and Janet Broe- mal, The Friendly Circle of the First Baptist church will meet at 7:45 lo'clock this evenin the home of | Mrs, Otis Ives of Oakland road, | ot Charles M. Gardner,high priest of | Demeter, will address Union Grange at its meeting in Oxley hall Friday evening. Many out-of-town Grang- ers are expected to attend. Enter- tainment and refreshments will fol- {low the business meeting. | Miss Moylan Conlon of New Brit- ain was the weck-end guest of Miss | |L.eora Dugan of Merrell avenue, A public sppper will be served in {the First €ongregational church chapel 6:30 o'clock Wednesday ‘evening. Dr. Samuel Fiske of Ber- | lin will speak. at The condition of Mrs. C. C. Cham- ain of Main street is reported as slightly improved. She has been seriously ill at the Meriden hospital. s for Maurice held at his late home ind at St. Thomas' church this | morning. Intcrment was in St i'l'kt»m.ln' cemet Funeral Dooley were servi CREDIT BUREAU MEETING The sccond meeting of the mer- s and professional men of New n, for the propose of organiz- the New Britain Credit ion, will he held tonight o'clock at the Burritt hotel, MATCH €A | Rughy, 1 1.—Mrs. Euphemia MeKinnie alid, was burned to |death when she struck a match to 'sce the time and her nightdress caught fire. at at Shuttle Mea- | s one and hrought n that r one-ha ut a ris feet and Jut the ) it stood before the Farthquake Felt Milgly carthquake was not was of sufficient intensity articularly by peopls in their homes. The out the streets o1 of the regular Satur nme Although the it notic r |who wers |man walkin or sporting the earth wayed mildly became ala cgan to rock on the « pers not in ke syncopate to o the ctions of at Motk One man re- his apparat ening a y for no r FICIENCY = Fitted with skilled rical science our maximum benefit Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT *Phone 1903 7 MAIN rang Sleelomas Groshy of hx;'u"‘ lasses are image was reported in t1 ter, Cat Blank Ang Junce 1% ert R and Mrs, ) Trinity take p The SHURBERG COAL CO. THL HERALD CLASSIFIED BRING RESULTS ADs (COMMENCING MARCH 18T, 1925 CLARK'S AUTO ELECTRIC AND REPAIR WEST MAIN and LINCOLN STREETS Having outgrown our old location we find it necessary to move our busi- ness to larger and Detter situated quarters. Here, with increased facilities, we will be able tg improve our service to an ever-growing list of patrons. We gratefully altv of our many made our growth Formerly Clark’s Auto Laundry acknowledge the loy- friends who have possible. Yours for service, C. H. CLARK We Specialize In Rear 238 Main St. ng Lighting and Ignition. Raybestos Brake Service General Repairing. crvoir, The | Feel Achy troubled with backach e and twinges of pain? Q RE you lame and stiff; tired and nervous—constantly Have you given any attention to your kidneys? Grip, coldsand chills, you know, are apt to be mighty hard on the kidneys. And if the overtaxed kidneysfail to prop- erly filter the blood, impuritiesaccumulate and throw the whole system out of tune. Then may follow daily back- ache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying kidney irregularities. In such conditions a goo d stimulant diuretic should help the kidneys flush the poisons out of your system. Use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands. Are recommended by folks you know. Ask your neighbor! Here is New Britain Proof: Doan’ Atall dealers, 60c a box. GUARANTEE TO HATCH EVERY HATCHABLE EGG NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR AGRICULTURAL STORE s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. Moe’s New Incubators A BEITER INCUBATOR FOR LESS MONEY size I 85 Fegs . 150 Eggs 250 Eges . . 85 Complete With Thermometer. Price $63.00 $96.00 e . $115.00 I'gg Tester and Instructions RACKLIFFE BROS., Inc. PPARK AND BIGELOW STS. 'PHONE 1074 MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925, HONT FOR PERSON WHO PLAGED BOW - Federal Customs Ingpector Blown to Bits in Auto Buffalo, N,,Y arch 2,—Tederal authorities and police in western ‘ New York cities and towns today are | making every effort to apprehend | the assassin who planted a bomb in | the automobile of Orville A, Preus- | ter, United States customs inspector at Niagara Falls, causing his instant | death and serlous injury of a com- | As SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! O et sartracs Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are Pasqualo Curione, alls “Pasy P not ‘getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe Cronin,” sought by the Niagara Falls ITTH e LAl o § ot oot with the bombe | by millions and. prescribed by physicians 24 years for ing, came of his own accord to the e federal building at Niagara Falls ” early today and submitted to ques- tioning by the several authorities and police handling the local in- vestigator, Inspector Preuster had been ac- tive in arresting liquor smugglers who were operating between the Canadian border and the Falls, and Curfone was one of his most recent victims. The latter was arrested about a month ago when it is alleged $12,000 worth of liquor was found in his possession. He s said to have offered Preuster $2,000 to let him go. He was indicted ter bribery and is now awaiting trial. Curione was released after having been questioned at length, | Beneficial Preuster, who lived at 2115 Tenth | . oans ! strect, Niagara Falls, had parked his | i Joan! sl o pEADY CASH—$ urday night until late erday, A companied by a friend, mer Whit- | acre he got intd™ the automobile = % 0 shortly after 4 o'clock and was go- | UP TO $300, QUICKLY AND CONFIDENTIALLY ing for a pleasuro ride. The instant | to housekeepers or property owners he stepped on the starter there was | = SR ] . a terrific explosion. He was Killed | You can repay in as small instalments as: instantly, Whitacre was hurled more $ 4 a month on $ 60 ldan than forty feet away and suffered in- % 7 a month on $105 loan jurles that may prove fatal, £10 a month on $150 loan $15 a month on $225 loan $20 a month on $300 loan Plus lawful interest only Bring this ad. with you. Call, write, or telephone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY wihdows in houses nearby were shattered, Parts of the wrecked Room 104-105 87 WEST MAIN §I. Phone 1-9-4-3 Professional BIdg. car were found imbedded in the Licensed by and Bonded to the State, Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache ~ Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directiors. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin 13 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacil clapboards -of the nearby houses. | Police were unable to learn much from cxamining the wrecked car. A | fow bits of twisted wire that scemed larger than that used in the car's wiring system and a small piéte of metal with a spring were all that | could be found that might have been | parts of a bomb. It Is believed a bomb made of dynamite was used and was cannected with the car's ignition system, Open 9 to 5:30 Saturdays 8 to 1 Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads e ANNOUNCEMENT New Britain Automobile Dealers Announce UTOMOBILE SHOW March 4-5-6-7 Brady’s New Coliseum WASHINGTON STREET AT LAFAYETTE Largest display of Automobiles and Accessories ever held in New Britain under one roof. The following concerns will participate: City Service Station Superi(i:' SAuto go.c A B Kenneth Searle & Co. ,(; : t.ences oo S. & F. Motor Sales Co. .u_org;‘:\ir:e ales A% Capital Buick Co. A. & D. Auto Sales Co. Honeyman Auto Co. 1,5k Motor Co. A. G. Hawker Ulmer Auto Co. Accessories Fxide Battery Service Fureka Bottling Wo Caulf Refining Co. Parry & Bamforth Simmons Storage Battery r..1. Construction Co. Company The Leads All Polish Co. Don’t Fail To See This Wonderful Display of 1925 Models fks Henry Morans