New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1925, Page 18

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\ NEW BRITAIN*DAILY HERALD, NEW MOON MODELS | VL Fu weist— RAPID STRIDES OF t 1 SOVIETS WILL DI FOR GREAT AIDDEN LIBRARY e——— Hope To Find Literary Treasure of Yvan the Terrible Undes the Kremltn' By The Associated Pres, Moscow, March 83.—The wsoviet government today took st to e cavate under the towers of the Kremlin for the famous hidden li- brary of Ivan the Terrible (1680- 1584), sald to Include 800 volumes bound in pure gold, and many Ara blan, Persian, Assyrian and Bysan- A & tine manuscripts and parchments of medi=-avde LFAd ReW auarter-mil. | o ie 1T, TThe 'work Wl be fon dollar plant ready for the lpr)nl‘m charge of, Prof. Telletzy, one of i d ) - [rush. Then there——are features of |()q leading archaeloglsts of Rus- ton 1 a off! " y ac- [the Buick car to provide sales AC- | gja ‘-1:|H “ atlon II .l"d‘“ 1““‘ 8c yf‘_“‘(‘ €X-| The existence of such a library e PADSICALOICERS ChLt of present and |phay been known for centurfes but its Pulmag A ; 0 s |future Buick owners in this territory. | precise location has never been ac- s | Herbert L. Munson, local sales|curately determined. Peter the n manager of the Capitol Buick Com-|Great in 1724 made an effort to find pany, actively assoclated with Buick | the library, but the excavating work » nineteen years, basis his es- had to be abandoned because of the prosperity of Bulck [physical difficulties. Similar efforts lency of prospective |have since been made without suc- car purchasers to buy upon |Cess. sound business princlples, as they| Recent historical researches and did not do, in his opinion, during |archaeological surveys have encour the boom year following the war, |25°d the government authorities to Demand topped output at that time, |Pelleve that the present excavations he says, with quick sales resulting [WiIl be attended with more success. based Ereblel 1 upon throughtful sprvey | s of the Thinks Western U, 8. N, Confined Refused Lleut. Keanedy, fn Naval Asylum, Re- NOW O DISPLAY, Four Types Usher in 1995 Ste-| son Jor Motorists |tno cas CAPITOL BIGK G0 Has Built Up Firm Reputation in Seven Months Here Jease On Writ of Habeas Corpus. apa, Calif, March 3.~—Appeal to tederal courts will be made in of Licutenant Frank E. L . who yesterday 1 a writ of habeas corpus from the state insane, ane Na Kenned his r rew models of Moon are dia- for New Britain ' | Lieut aunsel Show time finds the Capitol Bulck Company successfully rounding out seven months of service in New Brit- with a significant record as a lation stone for future develop- nnedy wes commits | 1 to the asylum by naval authorl ervation for ed in- nd tmprover couduc the time his On Mg c The Iour-Door passenger car—-richly silk curtains and a thick, b peting. The Duco satin black above stpr low g t ties for subordina on \pholstered— | o vy car- | h I8 | f gray be- tio me {imat or extra two- | Neat alumi- rds easy access capacity. o Numerous Floral Tributes Sent to Ebert Residence in, March —The boc of d com has't with Not_to bs confused not entire fleld |Professor Bujck has beer | | . ¢ a the | * Bujck has been given tirst piace| = Cplleges Are Superior re £ : b e B 8 & i | Newd¥orky Marehia —Dr. B Ray : ards. e points | Lyman Wilbur, president of Leland g '* | Stanford university and brother of example, Buick [ " ¢ th ity Hinik 5 (hetnHbelciase | R0 ecretaTy oz thie nayy, thinks | 160 o ¢ 5 {g | (hat western universitles are eclips- soorine oves |In8 castern institutions, because the S T latter solate themselves with one true ¥ r“'l}.’m, f mentality. O e oo oar, e Ainson| e said here that the easter | i eloilis oiaaycollcgen received the same type of -4 | men year after year from a group ard make. 1ot preparatory school feeders, while m“"“-“”:f;( such 18 not the case in the west. | oductiof ast , competito anging from $§ . T uminum tru t the rear verful body aize Striki lines er radiator er and leath ar uphol the Ex-Shipping Board Capt. four-wheel e autstanding v J inning against sixty-seven at the by TUTSDAY, MARCH 3, 1925, YOTE DRY, THEN DRINK LIQUOR Ths I Practon of Some Legls lators, Sen. Bruce Says Washington, March 8.—Assalling prohibition on the floor of the sen- ate yesterday, Senator Bruce, demo- orat, Maryland, described it as “ar- bitrary, superficlal and without mor- al sanction.” He charged some members of leg- {slative bodles who voted for pro- hibition with “drinking when off the floor,”” and declared there were judges who “sentenced violators of this law to prison during the day, and sat down at night to tables loaded with spirits.” Benator Caraway, democrat, Ar- kansas, caljed upon him to name the legislators and judges to whom he referred. “Oh! You know too many now,"” Senator Bruce replied. “I disclaim it,”" Senator Caraway ald, “and I wish you would name them.” Regretting “this indefinite charge against the entire judiclary,” Sena- tor Caraway asked Senator Bruce and “all other persons” to report any cases of violation of ihe prohi- bitlon law by members of the courts.” “The judge has no cholce in this question of prohibition,” Senator Bruce retorted, “unless he renounces lal life altogether. Senator Caraway asked if it wasn't true that prohibition had brought temperance to most of the nation. “How can I believe it," Senator Bruce replied, “when I see the steady increase In the number of ar- | rests for drunkenness and in the number of deaths from alcoliollsm from year to year? APPLYING BRAKES The average delay between the nal to an’auto driver to apply| his brakes and the actual applica- tion of them is half a second, ac- of 1924. Obviously, only the stand- kes approved Ly the general urvive, Not half of these sixty-seven will be with us at the| 1 of five years in my opinion. e | . s A mp,f,“ri”p‘onql“h,fl"‘" | cording to tests of the Department i % | of ‘Commerce bureau of standards. nation. The used car mar- + 7 | At 20 miles an hour a car would {6 an important factor, for the1y, e 29 sast tn thiM time, lic is finding that the standard rings a better price after run a few thousand | t is, a price more nearly | irate with its original value latest models of Buick will | e on display at space 11 at m‘.lo‘ Guilty of Kidnapping rk, Marct Huber T r )«' ipping y pleaded Governor Leads March At Foot Guard Ball Naw Has March 3 overr John H. bull were a Brohassek, > will b testifi Va at ball of was ac- or's Foot “NECKING" UNLAWFUL | Flint, Mich,, is no place for one- arm drivers. An ordinance reads: “It shall be unlawful for any per- son to drive an automobile on the| streets of Flint while being sub- | jected to the embraces of another RALD CLASSTFTED ADS | person; it shall be unlawful to em- | BRING RESULTS | brace the driver.” en armory. At 6:3 nor and his s officers at went to the armory W tien was held with t Mrs, Trumbull greeting the the guest box. Following tha reception thare was a grand march with Mrs. Edwin 2 Judge and Governor Trumbull le Bridgeport, March 3.—A campaign ing. Mrs, Trumbull with or [ to “close the loopholes of prohib Judge followed. Later the governor |enforcement in Con and his staff reviewed a drill by the |adoption of the Wt New Haven compan by the state | rated by | Cleries mssocia 2t & meeting here yesterday. It was declded to ask ishop Chauncey B. F who will preach rnor and {harmed :Episcopalian Clerics | Favor Weaker Dry Law | |THE HF N. H. DETECTIVE RETIRES New Haven, March 3.—After serv- ing in the police department for years, Captain of Detectives Henry J. Donnelly was retired at half pay by the board of police commissioners last night. His retir nt will take effect April 1. The board voted that a suitable test ofticlal prono Wheeler m -~ clded to nt en- and deman heir pulpits at services, The Mi M Overland i i “No law is worth enforcing unless | |it has moral sanction behind it,” he contended, “and while my con- science tells me it is wrong to mur- der and it is wrong to steal, my con- science does not tell me it is wrong to take a drink.” © MILITARY NOT! Harttord, March 3.—First Lieut. Edward L. Kelly 85th infantry bri- gade is promoted captain of infan- try and will remain on duty with t $5th infantry brigade headquarters vice Averill promoted, according to adjutant general's orders. The resignation of First Lieut. Howard §. Ives, 192nd. fleld artillery | is accepterl and he is honorably dis- | eharged. The Concord Six Brady’s e e e DEWTTT A, GEORGE L. GANS RATTLES AND RATTLES AGENCY PREPARED A most annoying rattle is HOX\’\E-l 7/ Among the local insuranec com- | times caused e eres (el gars | e DOYI ARy Agency at 273 panies co-operating with fhe auto|ried on a bracket attached to the Main street is showing & continue show to the extent of writing ¢om- | body of a car. This equipment |ous growth year after year, advers Iplete automobile insurance is the |should be kept tightened at all | tising insurance service, handling all Geqrge L, Gans Agency, ST West | times. lines of insurance, and glving service Main streft. They are preparedgo| e |in addition to insurance policles. give prompt and efficierit serviee¥in | Use of mofof vehicles Is prohibited | It we write your Insurance, ivs this department. |in Venice, Italy. There a reason. | right. « Look where you will and you will find no other car with the snap, style and the generally “just right” proportions of the Lexington. 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