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PALESTINE SHOWN | v PABSPLIOTSTLAE 51 o awan Sir Alfred Mond Paints It i Anxious Concerning Safety of Sealing Crew egmEzoo—omumn =® b= sailir mak- to nt was on sh em #9 <3' Honghton Scoffs Idea host Of German War Plans ishington, March 12.—Fe i | W irs ot B Ameri- any etatemen prints a getie hostile and Arab C Make the Indican " Test and Ha\{e any or po- materials The N0 MORE f e . SICK STOMACH s AT, ~NO MORE SICK HEADACHE »NO MORE PIMPLY SKIN ‘ Get at the your heada your sick dull eves, out skin warning: t is probably In fn your system ior child can feel he ndican in the bod ndican shows pumped int [you stop t feerious sic lor neuritis. Bung t e c The alarming part ften realize the Indi when the Preath foul Meadaches. floated jsure sizn Maka this ade and Mican rese Little Liver Then see how disappear Carter & Imaks the work in a 1so have besn ndfcan out of the system FIGHT INDICAN, WITH CARTERS #it:0S B. Y. JONES High MERCY WHAT AQE WE GONNA Do |/ wTw ABBA DABBA P wi [ | can'T Gie wm awaY, | CAN'T WM AND T Grade Persian Rugs and Carpets Phone 285 or 2552-4 Showroom R85 COMMONWEAI TH AVF SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM 7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925. MEXICAN GOVT. TO0 | ARTISTS' MEMORIAL SETILE DISPUTE 12.—A Make Close Study o Gase Afleet- h 12 e ing Evans Estate A s e D G seulptor, and Walter Ward, arch- itect, was unveiled today on the summit of the Jantoulum Hill, over- looking the Tiber river, Professor Barry Faulkner, of the American Academy of Fine Arts in ct of reaching Rome, delivered the principal ment in accordand He recalled that Thrasher, ind the special wha was @ leutenant in the fourth . Foreign § engin was Killed on the western wred today front in Irance, and that Ward, who Amerie student at Princeton and Co- univ Two Americans Killed in Italy Dur. ment Unvelled Today, | Rome, March onument 1y The Mo Mexi v study xtocan Hacien al dress. condi- imp an admi was a lumbia offic slgned Whic was a My sitie in the United States navy to a destroyer in the North Ward died in a hospital after an operation. Among attended the ceremonies were Henry P. Fletcher, the Amarican ambassador, and Mrs. I"letcher, the Walter Lowrie, of American church at George B, McClellan, former of the for \mavor of New York city, and Mrs. AMeClellan and the American mili- and naval attaches, BOKING TONIGHT Wil who sassl com- ind by those who sl mixed haelenda Puet commission sent in the district of repo ev. & rector the 1 to the cap- | Rome; showe, nccording R 2Aded that the greater imporfance Iy deserved. Mez t has - Mr ft aftair Baltimore Tournament Be while ordered a cay Camp, water between to v~ ona fitle nEwicon Slated For This Evening. Raltimore, March 12.—With only decided last night—the Jislodgment of agrar- heavyweight- National Junior 1 ipa- | A. A. U. boxing champlonships will ot show au- |wind up tonight at the 104th Medi- ~al Regiment armory with the semi- finals and finals in all the remain- ing classes Only two candidates put in an ap- pearance in the heavywelght divi- sion. Allen Linlad, New England A. A. U, of Boston, won fin three rounds over ol Levensky, Quantico | Marines. Linlad was far too clever and experienced for the leatherneck |and never left the result in doubt. Milling of all varieties, including knockonts, featured the con- tests. Everything to be found in professional ring battles and a lot more kept the crowd keyed up to a high pitch of excitement. Most of | the activity came in the lightweight | class which reached the semi-finals. Jack Horner, of St. Louls, won two bouts in this division as did Joe | |Connelly, of Boston; Murray Israel, | Richmond Hill, N. Y., and Tom Lown of New York. neighboring villages, 1 by tr federal aind fans from tha fia the of which they can cful operation of the being assured for the efforts to reach a mutually ry agr t will be made [- {0 meri- can embass, DENNISTOUN CANT TOUCH WIFE'S CASH Hall Million Dollars Is Legally Tied Up March 12.—It lopes today's hearing of the Dennis- N nrrmerare | « that Mrs, Tvan onsiow Herriot Qutlines What iy & 8 T e ahoull W Is the French Policy against her former husband, | A e t Colonel Dennistoun, for 2 e s she loaned divorced, & pea nda ti nt emen nt and nine YLondon de Paris, LS i ment of peace in the world and res- i v Wwhich she alle him befor ere a solid is are the m rvon seftled upon nistoun when This was luring cross-examina- Fyzer, solieitor for policy, membe addressing them today. The premicr said all the past ef- forts of his government since assumed power had been toward achieving these ends 00 that its members, holding them- RoUnEahen s ol- I sclves above party politics, would In {continue along these lines until| oth one else was called to power, | they ondon and Geneva 1 cham- -exam- ploned world peace,” references | wang the th, which [ pajanced budget by t s of great | 1he first esser reaching appeared AN | polfey.” first time in Farl ended, Premier I told feclared t althongh had aside 100,- 25 1rvor married istonn m was settled “on b some £g upon which s rely Ya asserted, mher iy ssary 1o the financial of a = sent of o1 Statue of Gen. Wheeler Unveiled at Capitol Washington, March 12.—A statue of General Joseph Wheeler of Ala- |bama, southern unveiled today in the = {capitol. Tt is e vat - |there, the terri- eral | FORESTS SATEGUARDED . March 12 ript labor is be- Bulgarian govern The progr o8 virtually the e Pore to represent tuary hall of third statie that | the of state tion. m the inciudes th n Bulgarian others being those of Kirby Smith of Florida HERE'S A SPECIAL DELIVERY FOR MR POTTER SIGN HERE AND HERE , AND WERE, AND HERE ¥ SOMEBODY WOULD TAKE HIM OFF OUR HANDS 1D BE SO HAPOY 1D KIS HIM EVEN IF HE HAD LONG _ BLUE WHISKERS 1 WONDER WHo (T Cou.D BE FROM WHY NQT OPEN | T AND sEE ? THAT WOULD BE A GooD WAY OF FINDING our ) % ¢ © 1925, by King Features Syndicate. Inc Crest Brtain ighis reserved - WEEPS RizeD (":-?W;)w\u; THE T drink teuriz pre times food and healt for Ol ESEIBERT { SON) 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 R Ll R T P T Cay § Torrington Co., shares, Wells shares, & Power Co., Wisconsin Light N ficers, membership pected that a smoothly functioning | club of local sportsmen will be the ontcome of the affair. purpose recent; yoting: of a well= iy as will he forred, Im ing War Are Honored By Monu- | Josh church months a 559,49, Noldings. day in shows Be officlal was killed by an automobile, seyeral left an estate of $118,- represented chiefly 50, “n the Hartford 1den, of former tow wington In inventory filed probs The appratsers report follov Home farm, ¢ bonds, Lihe *h $1 policy, #5 Interest $ 40; stock, ca Julia M Among Forty-t press Co., Actna Carpet Central eighteen t in hou sh ewington, $1,800; Land sehold d a balance Belden, the hree $3.516. Tire Insi forty-two shares, Gl Tnion stock ftems we shares, fifteen ance Co., four Ca., $4.515 Trust Collins Co. wenty-one shares, Connect |& Power Eastern Connecticut 54; shares (e! $1, shares. F “o. P ort 0., $2.420 twenty shares, Worth Fower & ford City Gas Light Co., $2,80 shares, way, $2, ty Light shares, Co., $3.80 New Britain to Have Fish and ate £2,000; field Railway & Light Co., $2,80 six shares, State Bank & Trust Co., | ); twenty-eight shares, Swift & share 2,849; eighty-eight for- Wisconsin-Minnesota forty & Power 0. Tllinois Central thirty shares, seventy-four rgo Co., $3.8 $3,720; Game Club Soon About er Br b i mote the and hereabout game of and pl s of the American club in [form an ass |celved with enthugiasm and commit tees were appointed to proceed with de 1e resources of by working in conjunction with the e fish and game authorities In planting trout, bass, perch and other me fish in birds will also be anted where it may be ex- It w ation it {the details of organization. directed |meeting to be held next Wednesday evening, probably in Jr. O. 11, there will be an election o ws will be adopted and | ex- | enrolled. It of an velopment and and streams Pheasanis pected to do the most g0od do thi and th B away by the state, LDEN ESTATE TOTALS §118:38 e Nevingon Ol Tovese | Heavily in Stock Issues n and | moting , who | stocl yester- e court (2], 59 h live || ote gl 707.56 remaining from the estate of i""'] " rei— E: share 8,77 Bigelow-Hartford Adams sixteen |the slogan “Conslder the Farmer.” | Power | Fidelity Rrought To a Close With Bouts (& Casualty Co, $1,800; twenty-five |3 Light fifty-three shares, Hart- | : osix | Rail- | Spring 70 ORGANIZE HERE 50 New Britain sportsmen were present at a meeting prelimin- | ary to organizing a local association to promote the interests of the fish- stablish- erman and the hunter held in Mon- . store last evening when toration of Franee's finances upon |visitors from the different sections i n objects |of the state explained the function- [London is gradually becoming clear- L of any money |y o niccont Irench government's |ing and purposes of similar organi- [er, according to Dr. J. 8. Owens, the |zations In their districts. Plans to here were At U. A. M. |posit in London last year was only of- {59 per cent of that in 1316, is organization, is to pro- of the fish this district ponds other taken care alry leader, was explained that an association must |ihe military establishment allowed rather than an individual. (in the peace treaty. Th point was made that New |yjon would be a temporary me 1in has been singularly 1ax in{witn the object of heing pre placed | efforts to get its share of fish gIven |for a possible com he promotion (1t is considered Robert E. Lee of Virginia and Gen- |of an organization to take care of [amhassadors will grant the permis- | t1 fish and game propogation will COULD YOU SPARE $50,)) SHOPF | PAZ | \WANT TOC0 9 7003 notes, §1,400, 00 was in notes of tl Newington Grain club; life insurance .92, four-nineteenths Newington furniture, much for the fishermen of the dis- trict, as has been proven by a sime \lar club in Meriden, T, L. Monler called the assemblage to order and Johnstone Vance wus chosen as temporary chajrman and Ired HBeach temporary secrotary. The meeting was then given over to plans and discussion, with visitors about their organi A. J. Williamson of Bridgeport, Iairfield county game warden and | secretary of the state fish and | game commission, spoke on the ad- | visability of such organizations pro- law observance and en- forcement and of developing a bet- ter feeling between sportsmen, farmers and rural land owners. He offcred any help the state commis- |sion can give and sald the state stands ready to stock streams with [| tor convenience of Customers, Call [trout when requested. No fish un- || 925 “Ask for n “Weat Ad" Operator. logal s be put into o SWIMMING POOL Gertain Days May Be Set Aside for Boys and Girls THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly Arranged Foir Quick CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charee Prepatd days su0.d line daye ... line i Vearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a line. 14 Iines to au fnch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 36 centa No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Jlassifiod Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over tho Telephons wilt state, he den club told of ‘the success of that organization and said that the club s liberated a halt million fish and 200 birds. He invited the New Britain men and their wives to at- adies’ Night” by the Meriden club on March 24. Mr. Dossin also of Meriden essed the point that these organi- fons not keep mon-members | | from stocked land nor do they at- tempt to impose any such duty on land owners. | Frank L. do Blackadar, editor of | Work rtressed |y minary has been started operations for on pre- the new Chairman Vance called for a vote to organize. On | motion made by C. H. Baldwin, 4 | Mayor A. M. Paonessa, who was Mr. Vance appolnted the following | 0" vin “rnover in the drive to committees: Name and by-laws, | tommities nd DYIANS | establish a pool, has been doing ; “n";': il "‘““” o 'w'f‘ | much investigating into the conduct oY Fred iRy Beacli Mihom nating | So i kR REolBiElsSRheES N a0 e e L ckar ™ Frany | has has made a number o recom. ;nmm 3 Hapt and F. R. Reach, | mendations to the committee in e muimtttos wlll report mext | Charge, one of which would restrict Wednesday at the meeting in it to boys on certain days and to VoS AN i T istolcionic BRI QLR Before adjonrnment a_ briet ad-| Ut 2 ¢ L et dress was made by Mayor Paonessa. | */I| be amply provided for in the Ak | =acsllentidow i or Ewalecll round Hall operation to the mew organization. year around at the pool site, and = | the natural sandy base will assure Babe Ruth Prominent sanitation, the park commission In Miami Betting Ring | teels. Promise has been made by the Petersburg, Fla, March 12.— | chool committee that two portable Despite widely circulated and ap- | 5choolhouses no longer in use will arently false reports that Babe |be made available for bathhouses Ruth is now a member of the “Down | and only a small amount of altera- and Out” club, insofar as perso: | tion will be required to fit them out finances are concerned, Mr. Ruth, | for this purpose. lattired in a natty pair of white flan- | The bathhouses will be 0 modeled nels and a brown sport coat, was a | that showers will be required of all prominent figure in the betting arena | Lathers since egress from the houses at the St. Petersburg Kennel club | will be open to bathers only by way {last night. The big slugger was sponsor of the feature race, the Babe Ruth futurity. At the conclusion of the event Ruth was seen sadly tearing | ik up several of the little tickets given | = out by the bookmakers. BRIST“[ NEWS LONDON AIR CLEARER | London, March 12.—~The air of At this point Brook park and it is hoped to have the place ready for use in July. st be @ continual shower spray, mak- ing it impossible for a bather to get into the pool without a shower. (Coninued from Page Seven) Mrs. Eaton was attended by Dr. Frank M. Hamblin and was then taken to her home. Funeral of Miss C. Emma Ives The funeral of Miss C. mma Ives, a former resident of this city who died in Cleveland on Sunday night, was held at West cemetery | this afternoon. Burial took place {in the family lot in that cemetery. Rul Springmakers at WTCI manian government is preparing a | _The Springmakers Chorus of the il permifting the Installation of | Wallace Barnes Co., will broadcast wireless receiving sets in private | the program from the Travelers sta- residences. 'The bill will limit tion, WTCT, of Hartford on Friday \ssuance of licenses to Rumanian |night at 8 o'clock. The chorus | subjects only and provide that the junder the direction of Ravmond W. government may seize all radio ap- Cook, production manager of the ratus in ¢ of mobllization. concern. | Church, Racked by Quake, | Will Have to Be Razed Quebee, March 12.—The earth- quake of Fehruary 28 caused such damage the 100-year-old parish church of St. Urbain, in the Bale &t Paul region, that it will be demol- ished and replaced by a new church The present church withstood the carthquake of 1554, but the last dis- bance canged two of its walls to | erumble, superintendent of the advisory com- |mittes on atmospheric pollution. Lecturing to the Royal Soclety of Arts, he sald that, thanks to the a | gradual substitution of gas and other | |emolkeless fuel for coal, the soot d | | | FAVOR RADIO PERMITS Bucharest, March 12.—The WANT MORE SOLDIERS ofia, Bulgarfa, March 12.—Bul- ria has asked permission from the allied council of ambassadors to mo- S 'hilize 4,000 soldicrs over and above to mobiliza- mist 1y here uprising. that the do |sjon BY J. P. McEVOY Pinkus 15 cominG £, HOORAY # HURRAY ( 1T SUTTINLY ( WAS GOOD S [ TEAM WORK! \ munieipal swimming pool in Willow of a platform on which there will | Oak Bt Monuments of descriptions. Lour specialty, BURIAL VAULTE-—Concrete eteel relb- forced; water preof, hermetically seal- will outlast elther wood or meta) [ ‘I:m; Reasonably 0 all sitey and ng aud letter cutting Hortste GUT VLOWERA—potted plants pleasing varfety, Bpecialialng on funeral work Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Cliurch 8t GUT FLOWERS—potted pianta all kin tuneral work, free dellvery. Bundnll Greenhouss, 218 Oak Bt. Phoue 2643-12 eto, Btanley 8t. Maln & Aewing boolt lost, re- Ttaltan Rook Store or Singer achine Co. Reward. 3 Binger Machine book and order turn to Reward. PREREON WHO from 467 Park 8t mo_questions asked, Reward offered. WILL, PARTY— (it found $15.00 in _one dollar bills, pleass return same to awner (Invalid 1ady) Reward, 2 Dwight' @&t Personals . films and get resu Pleasant 8t A and emblemn lindly return same, Tis develop ¥ de Etudio. Di—tn take A child to board. Nice home. Mother's care. Phone Store Announcements 1 18t the Central Auto Laundry will take charge of th Farage at 238 Main St., tormerly Clark Auto Laundry for storage, washing, hing, simonlzing, greasing, general iring, auto top trimming. Tel. 1489, (T WILL PAY YOU=TO WALK A FEW STEPS AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEI SHIRT BARGAINS. ARMY & NAVY S8TORE. NEXT TO WESTERN IINION ) AUTOMOTIVE _—_— Auto and Truck Agencies L] BU! X MOTOR CARS—sales and service. Capitol Buick Co. 193 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, CADILLAC CARS—8al Lash Motor Co. “A West Main, corner I VROL ané Gervi utable Concern. coln streeta. " ET MOTOR CARS—Sales ano service. Superior Auto Company. 17¢ Arch 8t. Phony 211. DODGE BROTHERS—Bales and service 8. & F._Motor Bales Corp., 155 Elm 8t coner Frankiin. _Phone 731 FORD AND TRUCKS—Fordson t . Bales and service, Genulne parts and accessorics. * Automotive Sales _& Service Co,, 200 E. Main. Phone 2701. HUDSON ESSEX—BSales and servin Bt. Autp Co. asmociate dealer. Park St. HUPMOBILE CARS—8ales und service City Bervice Btation, Hartford Ave. corner Stanley St.. A. M. Paonessa LEXINGTON—high grade motor ca: Sales and Bervice C. A. Bence. Main 8t. Phone 2216. MAXWELL AND CHRYBLER- Sales and service. Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arcl 8t. Phone 2952, KASH—motor_cars. Bales and Bervice Elm 330337 w line Hawker. & Bes the A G SMOBIL fined Six." Main 8t WHITMAN PAIGE Mair Tel PTERCE-ARROW —Hudson, Eseex, Amei fca’s loading car values. Ses the nev coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Con | Arch St._Phone 2109, MOTOR CARS—#a! rcer's Garage. 191 Va- The Re 100 We B _MOTOR CAR Smith Motor Sale Phone 280 JEWETT €O, st 2810, | | *Just a Real Good Ci t._Phone —Service and Balesrooti At A & D. Motor Gales Ca. WILLYS-KNIGHT _AND otor cars, showroom a OVERLAND - a service, 127 Ive Motor.” X hody, ogod b Small payment, Car may be seen Tor sale. Chin| 163 Hartford Ay FORD ROADSTER—and Franklin road- ster. O'Dell's Garage, 240 Bmalley &t Phone 1168, TTON (uira Jesse Daggett 1521 —good BROUGHAM, c. 51 Maln St. A. Bence, rat Bence, 51 Main tully Ru- Phone touring __rar, equipped and In a new condition. 7 Cherry St. “vedan, 192 nearance and condition a perfect. doiph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. 2081 T ap- Ru- Phone ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS— FOR THE IMMEDIATE RBUTER 50 UP TO THE MINUTE RECO NO REASON- OPEN AND CLOSED, COHEN, IN HARTEORD. AARON Q. PARK ST. RETTER USED CARS (low mileage) 1435 RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL YEARS ALL PRICES » touring In beautitul con- $350 FLMER AUTOMOBILE C¢ 22 MAIN ST, POPULAR FORD DE, Special Notice Cake West Main street, Friday a’ternoon by the Ladies’ Aid Rociety of the German Baptist church.—advt, sa Mills store Special Notice