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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, rish in the order named, it becs nuo‘nm devastated cities and towns n.m‘ | known today.” ,-uul in only meagro reports today | | _— but casualties were not expected to | be heavy as the information which |trickled In indicated that one of the of the appalling disastor [NIEh over the rural districts then to alin el the clreult of small |sWoop down with full force on the []F fiREAT ST[]RM {ties and towns within a radius of |1OWDS i miles of this city dawned today S on, after another night of toil in Has Gruesome Look durkness to recover ahe infured and | Murphysboro, L, March 20 (Continued from Flrst Page.) | \lead, recapitulation of the disaster |Bouthern Ilinols presented a fune- of Wednesday's tornado showed the (I {‘\H"‘i“"" "““‘»\“ i A fimbing steadlly \ the cessation of first efforts the dreaded four ! £ iho I 1 ”“"\:'::‘n |::.-|§'\»I“v‘v‘\"" relieve the suffering, to count the '_“hm‘ul)'.m 1 AR i 1000 injwead and property | dead and to estimate damage yes- might ride forth § e RO ¥ terday that followed the most disas- « > der | (TOUS tornado recorded in this sec- jon, organized relief work went forward quietly , injury Funeral Plans ) mas, f measures xgere well un ind further increments in ieth of personned, housing faci- vt magad 8,000 home- and (Pedicines was ( m fedeedl, state and |tWister that awe and destruction L up from the Ozark | oothills touched southeastern M ourf, wore through the heart of ithern Tlinois' rich coal ficlds, dotted with prosperous eities and funerals had heen any of stricken ved that Among the large concerns wiped out in this section was the Reliance | Milling company, the Mobile & Ohio v nd the Borgs-Miller reds of nd of o week d uniden- |ratiroad shop a fow bodies remaine house bodies were so | Breaking out a few m Ji. |the tornado struck at 2 day afternoon, fire completed the work hegun by the storm and but embers remained where two days 170 had stood quict homes and more pretentions dwelling places, utes after Wednes- v {wo score e Seythe of Death 1 as o provent recog d that th 1 with int servic families were wiped fons were they would ind it was expec would be burie Sever 1" cven a stc T here th fo) - il AdGilionnlistate troop pourediinto |1t v:: tgtlslmnr:nu;l.r r( hospitals in un i A A gl lbaptaty oo lust niaht and fo. st Bt. Louls. Fracture cases re- i quiring Murphysbor zale 1 1 do v 1 dbctors, nurses, sup- , ; o diere | €0 MOSt of the number. on t souls, |t st soldier Banks here will remain closed in- definitely upon request of tics, “hecause of the great looting." distriet and 1l who could not dis- ilitary passes or give suff reason for being in the zone, munities authori- danger of lying between | Ona Town Escape Bichle, Mo., March Ten per- g S0ns were known dead today In j | southeastern Missouri as a result of Wednesday's tornado. The storm |did not strike Perryville where six B persons were reported dead yester- | day. The dead lived in four little amlets; Biehle, Schumer Springs, Lixville and Frohna. The injured | number more than 50. Kentucky's Toll Louisville, Ky., March 2 B! tucky, with a tornado casua (of 18 dead and 131 injured, today [faced a like task with its sister Elmer Automobile Co. [ it i Tiolding final rites over its dead POPULAR FORD DEALERS Here We Are—Ready to Sell and Serve You and the Ford at the However, unlike some storm-torn in other states, life in Ken- tucky’s tornado districts had return- d to a nearly normal condition that permitted of a quiet - funeral pro- cedure and no requests were neces- v for volunteers to assist in dig- ging gra No estimate of the total damage caused by Wednesday's storm in the tate was available carly today, al- ough unverified predictions place total near the $300,000 mark. That the wind sweeping the torna- 1o onward was of power and of enormous foree, evidenced In Our Salesman, “Bill” Burns, says: They're the best ever this year. “Petey” Nye says: By it hm‘c—our service pays. “Bert” Cannings A real car md a real organization. “Jack” Glackie s It's easy to ~ell for Elmer, j “Herb” Owen sa; A Inld is a Ford wherever you buy it, e makes them better. 3 says (you all known “Juddy"): pieces of broken furniture Wi |found scattered upon t¥ ground, They sell 'em at 22 Main St.; we service 1 over into Kentucky across 10 Chestnut St. Tell me your troubles! e mile-wide Ohio river from In- ELMER'S FORDS ELMER'S them liuna. Tenn Nashville, <sce Report Tenn., March sweep | the aftermath of the | and spent its fury in Indiana. | £ | Pwenty-five infured persons left X-ray examinations compos- | Louisville's outlying districts when | FRIDAY, IVIARLH 20, 1925, too felt that the pr secmpd to work all right, and that there wag no need of passage of the bill I hand, or any need of making changos Sumner county, where the Wednes: day night storm centered its Tei nessco netivities, today buried its 27 dend and Il'nd to regain a normal | state, to canform with those in tho bill Tho Amerlcan Red Cross undor| Other bills unfavorably reporte the direction of Miss Clara Kummer, [woro those to require that suspens ussisted by the citisens of Gallatin |sion of all sentences must be ane and nelghboring towns continued |younced in open court und to re- thelr rescuo activity—attempting 10 | use Intorest of the state in the es- |wuccor those farmers In the SLOFM | y,1q of (hristostomos Chrisoltos and area who were made practically des- |/ G LAEEUETCD SO0 estate titute by the twister. . [property by administrators to the [ The senate of tho Tennosaco 1eglS- |\ orthodox church, The open lature appropriated $1,000 for the | 3 i o D a like sum hay |COUFt bill was an _outgrowth of the | Hoan atsed by the citizens of Port. |Fellows case in which the justice A E Al Rl [muspended a sentence fust before the | 15 (e Sholbyville district five per- [convicted inn-keeper was about to |kons were reported killed—wome by [begin his’ sentenco for llquor viola- {lightning and others by the high [tlon. The case was carrled to the ands | supreme court and Stato's Attorney At Kirkland an unidentified negro |Alcorn won and the justico was was reported dead while one person |obliged to commit the inn-keoper was said to have been Killed at[to jail as intended by his original Knoxville, sentence. ! The Tennessee property damage | The hill adopted yesterday restor- has been unofficlally estimated as ing rights to Willlam N. Travis of approximating $300,000. Stamford, was reconsidered and {tabled, aftor Senator Pelton had ex- plained that there was an error in the Dill, The senate concur- ‘! WITH._NLW-INGT"N\;:;“"':miw‘“m';“ of high school i Senate /:.mm.; l‘mls he scnate adopted these senate ‘House Today Brings in Adverse, Report on Measure lis: adopted in Extending time for organizing the Bozrah Elcctrie Co. ! Amending New Haven Water Co. charter allowing lssu: of bonds up | to value of capital stock. Amending charter of the First | State Capitol, Hartford, March 20, | Reinsurance (o, of Hartford by _One of the sure signs at the legis- |eliminating the right to insure in- Jature that the senate and house |dividuals. have in view adjournment date was| Txtending time for found today in the Icgisiative bulle- of the Interstate Life fin in the form of notices for com-|Co. of Hartford. Imittees to meet to have their pic- | Amending the law so as to author: |tures taken, The pictorial record of |12e life insurance companies to hold egilaturcs 1a made by group ple- |||?1>u]n of certain policies In trust. Ut i whlch v addsalts those whion!| manoitollowing House & billa s ere |adopted by the senate in concur- adorn committee room walls, e r Sonator Shaw announced that com ["O)CHE oty ning ad- nittee business is so well advanced iniR0] 4 {mission of voters. t beginning with Good Friday the | “proyiging for Inclusion in the Friday scssions would be dispenscd trunk line system of a highway | with. along the Thames river from Nor- The house attendance today Was |yich to the Submarine base. e SOUTHINGTON NEWS g | | for a town court in Seymour for in- | organization Reinsurance creased salaries for court officials at | Milford, preventing town treasurers from becoming members of school boards, providing no priority of liens iong persons furnishing supplics, and providing that West Haven or- dinances be published in newspapers lat lqast five days before hearl providing for examination of police- men in Orange before appointment, creating department of health in West Haven; authorizing payment of salary to acting Mayor George W.|the property Hickey of Willimantie; placing libra- | {ho ries in Willimantic under control of |Doolan, pastor of §t. Thomas' the common council; repealing &n |church. A vote of thanks was ex- act concerning town meetings in|tended to Father Doolan for his in- Windham; changing method of lay- |terest in the welfare of the town ing and collecting taxes in Water- |and his tangible proof of his state bury; for a highway commission in | ment that he wished to do some- Darien; requiring all resolutions in- | thing for Southington. troduced in Waterbury common| The vote of a previous meeting, council ealling for money lay on the o the effect that no appropriations table until th® next meeting; validat- |should be made for subway work, ing elcction of commissioners in | was revoked, and it was voted to |sixth district in Norwalk; a lows |appropriate $60,000 for the exten- ing Waterbury to retire police offi- |sion of and repairs to the water | cers. |system by the Southington Water I Bills rejected were: company. Tor a small claims court at | Bridgeport; for penaltles for negli- !gently or maliciously placing poison or poison food in public places; for a new bridge over Black Hall river at | erty and five {01d Lyme; providing penalties for |taxes. | house-to-house soliciting; prohibit-| Dr. A. J. Cutting was chairman lon agents from soliciting orders at|nd H. H. Merrell was clerk of the : Funder $100 pemalty: for a|meeting which was largely attended. he chief's degree was conferred !macadem road between Waterbury | f ! nter town line and New Haven turnpike |'PON @ class of candidates .:.‘\} onx at Cheshire; fncluding a Voluntown | Tribe. I »’-.‘N night "1‘ ‘;’: road in the highway system. gree ( of Compounce Tribe, The house concurred in adopting | Bristol. A supper of corn and vent- lan amendment to the charter amend |00 Was served after the business |ment for the Madison Mutual Insurance Co. It concurred with the The sum of $160,000 for the pro- | poscd new school building was vot- | od at the special town meeting last | night, this expendifure having heen recommended by the committee in- vestigating the matter of increased school facilities. This building will bhe ¢ ted on lard at the corner of Main etrect and the old turnpike, having been given to | town by Rev. William J.| this Taving been recommended by the scleetmen, The tax collector paid one per cent on prop- per cent on personal will be ANl persons lable The tax rate was fixed at 28 mills,'|§ to pay personal | No More Freo Rides , Tokyo—The policeman's privilege ot riding free on trolley cars re- cently: was abolished here, The police now”blame that for the big increpse in petty thievery and pick pocketing during December and January. borough., The first call for candi-|pant here. Both quintets have kept Qutes will be issned within the mext |close together during the season two weeks, and each captured two games from Mrs. Jumes Tobin of Bristol street |the other. Elmwood Is now the 5 11l at her home with the grip. favorite to win the pennant, but Tulk of u serles between the Eim« |local fans would Iike to see a serles whod and Southington entries in the [of games as & pos on attrac- Farmington Valley league is ram- |tion. Eastern Millinery Co. Where Good Hats Are Not Expensive SATURDAY ‘SPECIALS OFFER TEMPTING VALUES 'NEW SPRING HATS at $3.98 and $4.7 These TWO SPECIALS offered for TOMORROW are New Spring Models in Black and all the best colors. Hats for tailored or Dress Wear, in a large assortment for selection. Positively the Best Values in New Britain HILDREN’S HATS Special Tomorrow Eastern Millinery Co. 133 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Confec- .. Premier tionery SALAD qThe NEN m‘mut - NARKET €0~ SUGAR DRESSING 2 pounds |Large bottle | 33¢c 0 NOO! 2 Zbe before turned over to taxes must settle their names will be e prosecuting Tax Collector T.. O, vesterday. He shall be leader Alling had bill did not accomplish by its proponents, ct Annexation. The hill to anncx a part of New- ington to New Britain was rejected. The Naugatuck borough court biil, fwhich lacked a provision for an ap- peal, was recommitted, as was the bil which provided $2,000 fine for ‘dm'mrhl pUROse HeL 5 js determined that no slackers in this .w “The Pextos will take on the Bris tol entry in the Farmington Valley fomorrow evening in the wn hall. Bristol s now two cirentt & behind the locals, who are ate banking laws. |y 0i4i;z gecond place, and tight The house adopted a bill to 18 expected. The Miss Cornelia B. Smith of Litchfield, | pa followed by dancing. {& pension of $70 a month. Mrs. Charles Limner and son of | Senator George E. Hall of New A Haven presided in the senate. There were 16.members present. Th Rights bill, passage of which hai been asked by negro cftizen cure enforcement violation of pri game will are visiting e Civil ications for fish- licenses have ed by 8 to s B towr of the present clerks he trout scason c against discrimination in hotels and | April 2 was e favorable report. that there has been a years to prever oses on Thurs: jected on = or § TNy restaurants Local hoys will be give ce on the Milldale te cording to Manager Arthur 1 a pref aw sald | er am this y t discrimination. He did not know to what extent it w enforced but the strom, but no expense will be spared to make the team one of the best which has ever represented that judiciary commit- April 1 or | attorney for action, | M epard stated | relatives in | § this year, although | 2"37¢ b .:28c b 24c b 25¢ 1h 26¢ dveavws ey 1Y 28C veoheenas a0 .....1b18c b 10c h 10c 3% .l h 25¢ nUALITY GUU[’E AT JBIB MAIN [[flNDMY PRIT TEL. 2485 G SPECIALS FROM 7 A. M. TO 1 | CHALLENGE 01 e ..peck].9 'MILK : LUX i sl o)) pack BES’["PL'RE ) 3 e 25 LARD ...... FRE | FRESH CUT SHOULDERS DS 17C HAMBURG .... ALL DAY SPECIALS — GENUINE SPRING LAMB — LOIN LAMB CHOPS . LEGS GENUINE L%MB o LAMB FORES . LAMB I:OR STE\\ ROAST PORK (not frozen) PRIME RIB ROASTS ..... FRESH KILLED FOWL BONELESS POT ROAS Beef Liver A " Lean Boilil;izr Beef . Lean Corned Beef ..... auerkraut . Choice FAIL DON'T TO SEE IT! Connecticut BETTER HOMES EXPOSITION State Armory, Hartford 1:30 to 11 p.m., Mar. 12-28 (Sunday Excepted) 5 THE REAL SIX ROOM HOUSE BUILT IN ARMORY 200 OTHER EXHIBITS Hear David Pesetski Famous Russian Pianist Tasillo’s Orchestra— Special Vaudeville— Spring Fashion Show Blue Willow Tea Room Lounge Rooms Refreshments SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE Admission 25¢ The SEE CAMPBELL'S TCMATO SOUP ..... PORK ANDBEANS . ..... vveueens EVAPORATED MILI\ Quick Cook Oats ... Fancy Sugar Corn ... P. & G. Soap Old Dutch Clea Toilet Paper . WEDGWOOD (CREAMERY PARKSDALE ¥y FARM Strlctly Fresh Eggs, 2 ¢ “Good Luck Oleo 32¢ S R Caha 25¢ 3 cans 25¢ 3 cans 27c Butter Flake Crackers .. Royal Lunch Crackers .. Fancy Peaches .. White Meat Tuna . h\lln (all flav l)lh) BUTTER' . package 2 cans 5 bars 2 3 cans 2 3 rolls large can 33c can 25¢ 3 packages 29¢ 2 lbs. 93c doz 73c " First Prize Oleo 29¢ h 4 for 25; Nucoa Nut Oleo 29¢ b CALIF. SUNKIST ETRA HEAVY ORANGES ......... dozen 250 GRAPEFRUIT ..... FANCY BALDWIN APPLES .......,.:..:T:.‘...........2quarts 29¢ LARGE RlPLB\\X\A%...‘...................,.k. .... dozen 29¢ 316 17c| Icebflgl.el(uce‘... . ooy 2 M0r 250 .. 6 1 25c Fancy Bleached Celery ... bunch 22¢ 2 bunches 15¢| New Green (‘ahlmge rrieahty S T quan 18¢ Fresh Cut \'pinach peck 29¢ Sound Yellow Onions Yellow Globe Turnips .. New Bunch Carrots . .. Sweet (neen Peppels l‘arxle\ —Tomatoes—Strawberries —-‘\Iu\hrooms—-( ubefi— \-pnn\guv. L= 3 | Pl th pit Th| wh fr an an re 1o las] ang T,

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