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SENATOR WHEELER . IS INDICTED (Continued from Wirst Page.) i The First Charge The first specific charge against Benator Wheeler was that on March 8, 1923, he addressed a letter to Campbell asking for detailed facts as to the sale of a portion of the lands concerned to the Standard Ol com- pany of California, “In order that when I take it up with the depart 8o intelligently discuss the matter. “I have been extremely busy 8inco g peld next Wednesday evening at ibury, official arriving here trying to get located,” continued the letter ate stationery, “and having an ap pointment this afternoon witl peopla from California signified a desire to liear have to say with ref holding and Keevin's, “On the train coming down T met Mr. Chisom med taken up Wwith the proposition, ¥ he stated that he felt that a million dollars should be ralsed and I thor oughly agreed with him. Within the next day or two I will alsot ke the matter up with some other parties here in the city whom I think wil be interested.” On March 18, the Indlctment con tinued, Whesler and Booth tele grapled I V. Reau some who have what 1 ence to your and he ses tafls about the Campbell holdings an, an attorney | for Campbell, asking that full de-| City Items Tinsley C. Harrlson of Hampton, college, spending Annandale-on-Hudson, 1 the remainder of hi wold of Francis street. Real Bargains at Abbe's Remova | sale.—advt Water Glass 160 pint, at Abbe's Hardware Store.—advt, work done, 'Phone 1066.—aavt, The executive Junior Hada Baker & Lasher, |tha Burritt hotel. at which membership drive Water Glass 16c pint, 25c quart |300 people at the Shuttle Meadow advt, battery, at Abbe's Hardware Store | See Rudy about your Gould Battery Co., 170 E. Main.— |work camera which advt. Water Glass 15 at Abbe's Hardware Store.—advt. | 'Phon done, Baker & Lasher. ad s 150 pint, 25¢ quart [took certain flowers and placed them | at Abhe's Hardware Store.—advt, 1B —advt, | Gulbransen player planos at Morans —adv. | sale Sale.—advt | Wagner has been Faster vacation with Hurlbut Gris- 25c quart See us before having your concrete ) n'nm‘ml)ll:‘e of !lh" |deaths, chodse thelr mates and have wh met last evening |their struggles, trials troubles and ) e orio ill be able |, { . | ' ment of the interior I will a at the home of Miss Rose Bayer. | moments of triumph just like peo- Plans were made for a meeting to |ple, according to Arthur C. Pills- ¢ ed, time | yosemite National park in Califor- written on sen- | committees will be appointed for a |pja. pint, 25c quart |two seconds and the life of a flower, See us before having your concrete |in detail. ains at Abbe's Removal Real Bargalns at Abhe's Removal | Supernumerary Policeman Walter | appointed dog | FLOWERS LOVE AND Just Like People, Lecturer Tells Rotary Club Members o| Flowers are like people, they live and love, have their births and | photographer of the Mr. Pillsbury spoke and ex- | hibited pictures to between 250 and club last evening. Plctures were taken by a clock made expos- ures sometimes as often as every |its habits and actions, were shown An interesting experiment explain- ed by Mr. Pilisbury was when he | |1n bottles of water into which he had put drugs. In one bottle he put strychnine, one had atrophin, one | ¢ 'had copper sulphate, one had caf- | feine and one had aspirin. | He explained how a leat or a plant was a miniature industry and |a scene of tremendous activity and | that the principal industry was that | goes on in plant‘life, he sald an average oak tree having 600,000 leaves would pump 6500 palls of water out of the ground every day of ita life, The pictures were shown under the auspices of the Rotary club. Re- freshments were served, Stage FEffect The elderly passenger was talk- ing to the conductor concerning the work on a bus “I shouldn't mind the driving' he sald, “but I don't know how I should manage to do all the writing a conductor has to do while the bus is moving." “Oh, you get used to that, sir," returned the man, “When 1 wi at home now, I have to get my Il tla girl ‘to shake the table, '—Tit- Bits (London), THE HERALD CL. BRING R Auction Sale Refused Freight Pursuant to the terms of contract contained in the uniform bill of lading prescribed by the Interstate Com- merce Commission effective March 15th, 1922, the N. Y., N. H. & H. RAILROAD COMPANY will sell at public auc- tion on the premises, N. Y., New Britain, Conn., at 2:00 p. m., Friday, March N. H. & II. Freight House, 27th, 1925, for freight and other lawful charges, one carload 11,419 feet more or less mixed lumber ex car MC 93450, shippers American Hardwood Lumber Co., Levee and No. Market Streets, St. Louis, Mo., consignee John Pinches & Son, New Britain, Conn. A deposit of 25 per cent (cash or certified check) required at time of sale. Balance of purchase price to be paid and goods removed before 5:00 p. m. Tuesday, March 31st, 1925. Per Order William NOTICE There will be a meefing ot the |shareholds of the New Britain Co- operative Savings and Loen Associ- atlon, Tuesday, March 81, 1925, at 0 P. M, in the assoclation room No. 209, Natlonal Bank Bullding, New Britaln, Conn,, for the purpose of making nominations for officers and auditors for the ensuing year. Y. J. STEARNS, Becretary, OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. SATISFACTION— 1t is our aim to satisfy every patron with our Delicatessen supplies. Prepared foods that are clean, fresh and whole- some, In asking a continu- ance of your patronage we want you to know that we are making every effort to merit your good will, THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabeticaly Arraog and Ready Reference. 10 1.80 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a line 14 lines to au inch, . Minimum Bpace, § linea, Minimum Book Charge 38 cents No Ad Accepted Aft 1 P tor Olassitiod Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of Customers, Call 926, Ask for n “Want Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak 8t. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting Concrete steel rein- f, hermetically seal: wood_or metal ger lots, Reasonably Vault Co, Kensington Tel, 647-15 Florist 3 S — TR GUT FLOWERB—potied plants pleasing varlety. Bpecializing on funeral work Johnson's_Greenhouse, 617 Church_Bt. NICE, CARNATIONS—$1 o doz flowers, Sandallle's Gre Auto and Truck Agencles . % TR WOTOR CAR—Raloe and Borvico. “Just & Real Good Car’ O, A. Bence 61 Main 8t Phone 3318, STUDEBAKER-B8ervice and Balesroom st 236 Arch 8t. A, & D, Motor Sales Co. Inc. Phone 360, ILLY IGHT motor cars, showroom and service, 121 Cherry Bt. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. O, Rudolph. Phone 2051-3, Autos and Trucks for Sale » FOR BALE—1 Cloveland sport_model car; also 1 Gray b 1924 touring ear, Thess cars 4, have extra equip- d are good buys for some one. 1In use about § months. Why pay double the price of these cars for new cars. 8o W. C. Bots, 139 Winthrop 6t, or Wiillam Thieds, 66 city_Ave. 1041-2, FORD BEDAN, 1041—ga0d_condition, Ru- dolph's Garage. Phone 2081-3. FORD TOURING, 1924—fine _ condition. Apply W. J. Hall, 371 Farmington Ave. TUPMOBILE~19%6 model, club sedan, Tin only 5,000 miles, can be bought at blg sacrifice, Now Britaln Motor Sales 7 Main 8t. LEXINGTON _BROUGHAN, —1933—go0d condition, O, A, Bence, 61 Main 6t Phone 2216, CEXINGTON COUPE, 1033—in firat clase conditon. C. A, Bence, b1 Maln Bt _Phone 2318, GAKLAND TOURING—car 1n good condl- ton, for_sale, cheap. Tel. 3643. OVERLAND, 1024—touring car, fully equipped and in & new condition. Ru- dolph's Garage, 127 Cherry Bt. Phone 2051-2. A. & D. USED CAR DEPT, STUDEBAKERS— 1921 Light 6 touring. SATURDAY SPECTA | Brookfield Butter (1-4 1b, prints) 53¢ Ib. King, Freight Claim Agent, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co,, Boston, Mass. LAST CALL ONLY A FEW MORE! | Ritter's Beans, 1 3 cans 25¢ A ‘(‘nmpboll's Soup, | 3 cans 28¢ Namco Crah Meat, (T WILL PAY YOU—TO WALK A FEW 1922 Big 6 touring with winter top. 1924 Bpecial 6 touring, %un only £,000 miles, 1922 Big 6 coupe, BUICKS— 1924 Sedan, §050, 1924 Brougham. 1924 Cabriolet. 1923 Bport touring, 3675 1923 h touring, $650. FORD— 1023 Tourlng, $200, A. & D. MOTOR EALES CO, 226 ARCH BT. Oak Bt. Tel, 2643-12, FOTTED PLANTS--Abutllon, Azalea, Be- gonta, Clneraria, Cyclamen, Ferns, Palms Vincos, etc, Flower Garden House, 1163 Stanley St. Phone 2388-12, Btore 436 Main 8t. Phone 4. Tost and Found 8 KEY8—in leather c lost between R. R, arcade and Plainville Monday eve, Find- er call Plainville 257-4. PATR—of _glasses, gold _rimmed, lost on Beriin bus, Thursday night. Finder Please return to 33 Couft 8t., 3rd floor. Personals . IF YOU HAVE—a Hawk Eye camera we have film packs to fit. We also show you how to run it. Arcade Studio. Store Announcements ANNOUNCEM o Auto Laundry will take charge of th garage at 233 Main St formerly Clark Auto Laundry for storage, washin polishing, simonizing, greasing, gen repairing, auto top trimming. Tel, 1480. i Our Own Make Mayonnaise, 18¢ 1-2 pint Cloverbloom Butter, (1-4 b, prints) 57c Ib, PHONE 260. BRAND NEW—3Maxwell club 3 run 40 miles, Substantial Honeyman Auto Bales, 139 Bt. Tel 2109, only uction Arc) BETTER USED CARS 1924 Coupe (low mileage) $435. 1924 ‘Tudor, $500, 1023 Tourings, $200 to $300. 1822 Tourlngs, $125 to $176. '] RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL YEARS ALL PRICES AUTOMOTIVE / Auto and Truck Agencies 8 SUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service. Capitol Buick Co. 193 Arch St. Phone 2607, GADILLAC CARS—GSales and Bervice Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” t Main, corner Lincoln streets. GHEVROLET MOTOR UARS—Sales and service. Superior Auto Company, 176 Arch St Phons 211. Oldsmoblle touring-in beautiful con- | Extra Large Pretzels, dition, $350. 38c Ih. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN 8T, TEL. 1513, POPULAR FORD DEALERS 4 to him in Washingtc | 7 b'vr."r’f:f,, s o hend to |warden by Chiet William €. Hart, of making sugar. He sald 6000 Bave passed between Wheeler and |Succeeding Bernard Prelle. The rea. |fquare feet of leaves would make a | b S P ; that |pound of sugar in five hours. e o e hliod {n it in-|on) glvanitonitha clicanige wad tha : . ) e L e e veA kit on| CDLeL Hart felU1hatien LOIERYORAS | Tiustreting the activity which March 14 the senator advised Camp- |¥arden a man who ‘:i"“‘d be ‘“"f'fl' | e——— b : Iy under the police department an bell by wira that he was leaving for . . Sleaaa who could thus be reached at all C Ad Bapope and wited” "7 " N SO ot s een e | ALY vertisements L Nawin. Buggest |8 to Prelle’s work. : pactien pyrtoE Baldwin. Suggest | %% 5 T oked luncheons, Crowell's. | p oy ENT HOUSE CONCES- James E. Baldwin, a law partner | 4 " - SION—WALNUT HILL PARK of Wheeler, was 5 witness before the [ 560 8 betore hazlng XUy conerete | Seated bids will be recelved by this | grand jury, ‘1‘;‘;:( :’,’l“‘j' e " Board until Tuesday, 5 p. m. April | essage From bl Tth, t 3 | Wheeler also dated March 14 was :;:‘_f"‘r Sat. night, Grotto State your price for one year. 4 : State your price for two years. qu‘?\;:u::-!:n":iiv of Lincoln permit | Real Bargains at Abbe's Removal| giate your pvnce iarr!hrse )y::‘;'l ~tally important. Is possible you |Sale—adt. For rules and regulations govern- T Siscuss matter with solicitor and | C- J. Parker has leased the Palnt ling tnis Concession ses R. B. Wain- | B e to Washington and Als. |Shop at 77 ATch street to the TroPl- \right, Room 416 City Hall, Phone euss matter with him with view to |cal Paint and Oil Co. 2503. We reserve the right to re- ; = S e T TS NFUTRODYNE RECEIVERS | hour absence.” (Signed) / On the same date it was alleged City Adverfisements Board of Park Commissioners. | : : A 39¢ can STEPS AND LOOX OVER OUR WIN: Whesler replied: | . SHIRT BARGAINS. ARMY & NAVY “Have already discussed permit nrugmsgnm—ipmnmn | | Fresh Farm Eggs, STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION with solicitor but did not have num- NOTICE New Britain, Conn. | | 4 h % | ¢ doz. ::;.! V::r;;x:m;: z: ;:a:‘ }nwr:!l :;n The Electors residing within the |~ = m:fi;‘fc’im ‘ | ] ve ¥ ] T | o ' a | : | ] 2 limits of the First Ward are hereby 'y : it you come here” B s iiat there RN bea meeting | Applick loninas fbeent made tor ‘Ed“mds Red Kidney Beans, The “overt act” tnvolving former ¢ iy ‘Electors in ehe Rockwell Permits fo erect tha felloming: sk e ; i 2 cans 29¢ Sollcitor Booth fncluded & letter |5 0o Narch 30th, 1025, at 8:00 | oseph Stec, Burritt and Burritt | from Campbell to Booth; another |oiocy om0 nominate candidates | COUrt, 7 tenements and 1 store; Leon from Booth to Willlam Spry, €om- |, mempers of the City :\leettng}G"”t‘“» 16-115 Sex!?n‘szreet, 5 tene- miasioner of the general land ofrice | {7 T°5 0 Tl ftea ot the annual (meuts and 1 store; Mary Barazow- | ; | asking approval of certain asslgn- |o\Ctigh of the City Meeting Board, ‘s:d, 548 Farmington avenue, 1 frame | 2 ; _ | :nentu of ai‘lgun‘d gzs‘_porn';’ltfl, an,‘; 2t be held April 2, 1925, eight or store. | S t;rtd !;;:r‘lne:o l;:sq:nr?p :fl:’ta”rf |more for a term of three years and sat Hecreary 1l vacancies if any. A s oW AR g R B | 3 Kippered Snacks All persons objecting to the issu- | g & k ¢ Reop . o= 2 ance of permits for the above have | 5 i : ; i’ 3 tins 25¢ |one week from date to notify the | i - A % i g would be informed as to the enter- prise on his return. All these were | dated in May 1923. On June 2, 1923, it was charged, Booth write Wheeler referring to | “some very important matters in re- lation to the Gordon Campbell mat- ter that I must see you about at the earliest possible date.” ‘Wheeler Surprised ‘Washington, March 7.—Senator | Wheeler issued this statement when notified of his indictment: “I am surprised that the grand | Jury returned an indictment. I was | convinced that it was not going to | return an indictment for the reason that after hearing all of the evi- dence the grand jury was permitted | to take a full week's recess. This ‘was at least an unheard of proceed- ing. I am sure that when the case is tried in the courts the general | public will be convinced of my inno- | eance.” By request of Cornelius J. Dehm, Alderman. NOTICE The Electors residing within th imits of the Second Ward are here ¢ notified that there will be a meet. ing of said Electors in the Smith School, March 30th, 1925, at 8:00 o'clock, p. m. to nominate candi- | Building Commissioner. E. J. HENNESSY, Bullding Inspector. \City Advertisement Sealed bids for furnishing the fol- dates for members of the City Meet- ‘lowing labor and materials for the ing Board, to be eiected at the an- |city of New Britain for the season nual Election of the City Meeting os 1925 will be received at the of- Board, to be held April 2, 1925, elght | gcq of the Board of Public Works, or more for a term of three years, poom 306, City Hall, up. to and to fill vacancles if any. By request of Walter R. Alderman. Falk, NOTICE The Elsctors residing within the limits of the Third Ward are hereby {notified that there will be a meeting of sald Electors in the City Hall, March 2Sth, 1925, at 8:00 o'clock, p. m. to nominate candidates for 7:30 |o'clock P. M. Tuesday, March 31st. * (1025, Proposal blanks may be obtained and specifications may be seen at the above office. | Furnishing Crushed Stone Delivering Crushed Stone Concrete Sdewalks and Curbs Re-laying Flag Sidewalks and Re- setting Blue Stone Curbs. The city reserves the right to re- | | members of the City Meeting Board, | ject any or all bids, or to accept any | Senator Walsh of Montana who 18 |10 pa elected at the annual Election |bjg. whether lowest or not, ‘should eounse! for Senator Wheeler declin- | ed to comment. e Republican Primaries Rapublican Flectors of the Town | of New Britaln ars hereby notified that Primaries will bs held in New Britain on Friday, April 3rd, 1925, from four to eight p. m., at the fol- lowing places: First Ward—High School, Bassett Street Entrance, Fifth Ward Bartlett School, Grove Street, Second, Third, Fourth and Sixth Warde—Republican Headquarters, 269 Main Street, for the purpose of nominating can- didates for First Selectman, Second Selsctman, two memi of the School Committes, Alderman in First Ward, Third Ward, Fifth Ward and Alderman for one r in the Sixth Ward. Two Cou en each Ward, a e Counciiman for one year in the First Ward The following have filed Petitions: For First Selectman: — Lewis W Lawyer. For Second Selectman Peterson. For Members of School Commi tea—George W. Traut, Lot Young First Ward For Alderman—Cornelius J, Dehm. D. L. Nalr. For Councilmer Clarence H. For Councilmar W. Chamberlain Becond Ward For Counci Albert M Thure Bengston, Maxon for one year—R men Hausmann, Thomas P. Orchard. Third Ward For Alderman—Willla For Councilmen—D. W. Spaulding Warner Fourth Ward For Councilmen Thomas J. Cabelu Fifth Ward For Alderman— pinski For Councilmen—Michael Charles A. Munson, B bowski. Sixth Ward For Alderman for Thomas F. McDono For Counciimen—Willi Thomas J. Meski REPURLICAN TOWN OMMITTER, W, H. Jted, Chairman, Stan gh am of the City Meeting Board, to be held April 2, 1925, eight or more for cancies if any. By request of Willlam H. Judd, 1 WANT To SEE THE EDITOR ABOUT THIS outrAGE / TRIO SHOWS UP TONIBHT, MAKE "EM KEEP QUIET. I'VE Yo DO. | WHAT EDITOR © WE HAVE A CITY EDITOR , A MIGHT EDITOR, A DAY EDITOR, A SPORT EDATOR, A CROSS-WORD EDITOR, A MOVIE EDITOR, AN ADVKE TO THE LOVELORN EDITOR, A== 60T A LOTTA WORK the Board deem it to be for the in- terest of the City of New Britain so a term of three years and to fill va- |io do. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. | ARE You THE EDITOR OF THIS PAPER P IF THAT BUGHOUSE 2 WwELL, WELL, IF T AT MR.PERKINS, HISSELF! THE MOST POPULAR RECEIVER IN AMERICA 10 DEPOSIT Delivers It To Your Home. Balance Easy Payments C71fi»a 9 138 MAIN ST. NEW A Batteries B Batteries C Battery 3—199 Tubes 1 Plug 1 Pr. Phones Ground Wire and Antenna Equipment Complete — Nothing More to Buy. RN L. LY I'M ONE OF EM. SIX LETTERS. LETRMESSEE = of a typical American b and of the ape-man. we are of WL BET HE FEELS EVEMN YOUNGER “We show our readers these pictures Was Darwin right in contendin ABOUT THE STORE Ripe Plain and Stuffed Olives. Winchell Smith's Whole Wheat Bread. Dill Pickles. Stuffed Pickled Peppers. Imported Swedish Delicacies. FIRE {INSURANCE. | Geo. A. Quigley _Arch Bt oA e §ODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 156 Elm 8t. corner Frankiin. Phone 731 FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson tractor. Sales and service, Genuine parts and accessorles, Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Main, P AUDION Fales and §t. Auto Co. associate dealer. Park St. AUPMOBILE CARBS—Sales and service City Service Station, Hartford Ave. corner Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa [EXINGTON—high grade motor cars. Sales and Service. O. A Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2215, SAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales and service. Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch t. Phone 2052. NASH—motor_cars. 86e Sales and Service A. G. Hawker, 3 reet. SLDFMOBILE_MOTOR CARS: fined Six.” Smith Motor Sal 8 2900. IGE & JEWETT—Motor cars, Sales & Service. ~ Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co. 319 East Main St. Tel. 2810. CTRRCE-ARROW—Hudson, Essex, Amer- lca’s leading car values. Bee the new coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 138 Arch Bt. Phone 2109. RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARB—Sales “and service. Mercer's Garage 191 Park 8t. Phone 1733 REG MOTOR CARB—and trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. 330-332 the new lime. 1] The Re- 100 West | g 308 Main St. New Britain Flm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers, “BY J. *SIMIAN —THAT'S THE worp /. SIX LETTERS., S I-M-T-A'N, SiIMAN, THAT'S IT. THAT'S THE ONE T USINess man common \ Simian ancestry £ b B IASE WHATS THE MATTER WITH Pa PERIING HE'S ALL RIGHT ! WHO's ALL RIGHT? PA PERKING! P. McEVOY SWEET ADELINE SWEET ADELINE SWEET ADELINE BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH YOU GOOD FOR 10 DOLLARS IN TRADE BARGAINS:— 1023 1922 1623 1924 1922 1924 1918 1924 1922 1921 1024 1923 Cleveland. Oakland scdan. Ford coupe. Oakland 'touring. Overland "“4" and Cheyrolet Dodge coupe. Dodge touring. Maxwell touring. Lexington sport touring Oakland roadster. Ford touring. Gray touring. EASY TERMS TRADES CONSIDEREL AARON G. COHEN, INC., 185 PARK 8T, HARTFORD, CONN, HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT.— 1923 1924 1923 1924 1024 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 1024 1923 Maxwell sport touring. Ford coupe. Maxwell touring. Chevrolet 4 pass. Hudson speedster. Hudson 7 pass. sedan. Essex_cab, Studebaker tourlng. Essex coach, Bulck 7 p Ford touring. Ford touring. Maxwell club sedan. Studebaker light 6 coupe, and many others. touring sedan, THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 2109, OPEN EVENINGS, & SUNDAYS DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS— B coupe, A sedan, B sedan. Touring. FORDS— 1924 Sedan. 2 Touring. ESSE) 1924 Touring. OTHER LOW PRICED CARS TERMS ARRANGED —THE— 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS 155 ELM ST. OPEN EVENINGS HELP NERVOUS PEOPLE Glasses that are both dignified and comfortable—have us show.| these mountings. H. F. REDDELL Optometrist A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST Phone 570