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. AR 8 R . AT RN . WA XN EW BRITAIN DAILY' HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 81, 1925, Mm FRESH AR CANP | SvimowshD QRTNETTTOFACE | o ems |oveismsrmln i it T amnary e 3 vesult of an accident on Farmington [to find a flaw in his system for. de~ “ 9 = Siore Announcements 1 I]IRE[;T[]RS MEET\'" S8AYoare kinoe Vay S CGouldi Disd HI[iH [;flURT TRIA[ Nffln‘:;"“"'PNB" Em'::l'l“ bmdl"' avenue, Berlin, on December 31, |termining the area and cipoumfer- WANT ”él')s‘-u —_ I 1 . 987, B, P. O. N, 0 in-| 1924, The plaintift clalms to have |ence of a circle, has not yét been ace'|| Alphabeticaly Arran or Paid This 4 t ; - { i Teustoos Have,bakl S18) A motty stalled Thursday night by . P J.| heen struck by the defendants auto; |cepted ho said today. Mr. Lynch dis- L A ] (% WILL PAY TOUSTO HALK & K r—— | to His Helrs, Murray, a past exalted ruler of|knocked down and dragged, and to|cards 3.1416 as the multiple in'de- TER UNDERWEAR AND INEL o . (Continued from First Page.) Torrington lodge and a past district | have suffered a broken arm. She al-|{termining the circumference and EHIRT BARGAING. ARMY & NA MOI‘I‘IS S[flnlev -PreSldenl--COS( New York, March 81.—In ghe 83 deputy. leges that Carroll was driving reck-|substitutes 8.20 which, he claims, he $TORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNI years since Jay Gould dled, Teaving street displayed his left arm in a| Winthrop Council, Sons and|(lessly. Joseph G. Woods issued the | can prove is the correct figure, The OI Boamel\s | estate appraised at $82,000,000. |sling and stated that he had two |Daughters of Liberty, will hold a | writ, which has been served by Con-|square of the dlameter, multiplied e e | trustees have pald to his heirs $114,- [fingers cut off and one broken in |regular meeting tomorrow evening | stable ¥Fred Winkle, by .80 will give the area, he sald, POLISHING | 000,000, Alton B, Parker, counsel for [the wreck. at O. U. A. M. hall. Pasquale Donnruna has been sued |and he stands ready to prove this SIMONIZING | Bdwin Gould, disclosed today. Is A Finger a Limb Mrs. Malcalm FEkstrand has re- | for $125 damages by the General also. Storage, day, week or month. Morrls Stanley was elected presi-| A, Parker's statement was made| A cross-examination on anatoml- | tyrned to Providence, Rhode Island, | Contract Co. of New York city. The| The degree of esquire will be ex- unt 6 words to & i ntral Auto Laundry Co, ient of the New Britaln Fresh Alripefore Refereo O'Gorman today |cal terms featured the stay of Dr.|gafter epending two weeks with “,‘,: wrlt, which is returnable in the city [emplified on a class of candidates 14 lines to au fllih. 238 Main 8t Camp, Inc, at its annual mecting | when he opened summation of evi- |Ernest T. Fromen on tho stand. Af- | mother, Mrs. A, Kallgren of 51| court the first Monday of April, Was|at a meeting of 5t. Eimo ladge to- Minimum pace, 3 Iines. Phone 1480, ot L it In behalf ot ”1“"‘“ P ":';;{‘;‘f““;“‘l‘,:',"r‘“‘}\e“’“'“’ ";“:"h‘" J('rd"" Dwight street. issued by Klett & Alling. Constable |morrow evening at 8 o'clock in OWe opposing the demands o yould {by’ s vas asked by Judge five o S S by i Ated. nd R, C, Ger- | 1oire o an accounting of the re- |Mangan it s fingei were a limb, ‘f‘_ The Y. M. H. A. has made plans | Fred Winkle has attached real es-|judd's hall. Visitors are invited AUTOMOTIVE to give a minstrel show April 29 at ! tate at the corner of Oak and Allen| mpg condition of Mrs. Willlam A. the Y. W. C. A. Robert M, Feldman | strects. Cronin of 658 Main street is reported || 936, Ask for n “Waat Ad™ Operator. Anto and Truck Agencies 8 of Hartford, who directed last year's Willlam Stacey, one of the oldest as comfortable. She underwent an show, will be in charge this year | cmployes of Landers, Frary & Clark, [operation at St. Francis hospital. retary, The maining estate and the appointment ‘mmng in the affirmative, *“Can | of a new trusteeship. |you give us a definition of a limb?" | The attorney, who once was a |went on Hartnett's attorney. Dr. emocratie candidate for the presi- |K‘romen appeared hazy on this point, BUICK MOTOR CAlB—sales and servics Capltol Bulck Co. 193 Arch St. Phone { BINEL e for the Presl |but finally sald it was a part of an | 280 David L. Nair will be inter. | was tendered o surprise party Sun-| Mrs, Malcolm Fkstrand has re- A pold egeraliegiant oy, d 'mr‘l“vl was Joy ’-"\ll“_ xtremity. “Is a finger nail a limb?" | l0cutor, and Samuel Sabloteky and | day evening at the home of his eis- [turned to Providence, R. I, after ANNOUNCEMENTS GADILLAG CARS—Bales mlmr!:_ b s por J [wish that his ehildren should per- 1 G %y 0o P o ngan, and the wit. | Jack Putterman will serve as end- | ter, Mrs, Samuel Bamforth, of 65 lspending two weeks with her moth- B S v ol i \1 :-:\l:l!m\lmh | petuate “ y‘q ,, i n“ ‘m;l :l\f»-xllll\:an}l‘)fl 1m" answered, “No, but a finger {s.” | men. The rest of the cast has not| South Burritt street, in honor of his [er, Mrs, A. Kaligren of 51 Dwight Burlal Lots, Monuments 1 = NOTOR ~CARG—8ales iRl L B reafrallspacioniarpriaon Prosecutor Woods, in asking that | been chosen as yet. 75th birthday. streat. BRI ATR S ourmental Woria—ids | ervice. @uporior’ Aute Company, 116 Woman's b 808.6 1 He reviewed George A NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Relaaen ** 511,00 | Gould’s education and training to fill |F1arinett be hound over on probable Oak 6t Monuments of all eizes and | _Arch 8t Phono 211. oukh Rotary clu GREBITO .; I -‘:nm a 3 8 to fll | 1) 1ue, claimed that the accident Was descriptions, Carving and letter cutting | GODGE_BROTHERS—Bales l:‘fl lllcrv.“; Igh treasurer 14 86 | 1 s fa ‘.v»x x h o : “one of the most flagrant violations wour speclalty, AR 8 & r-'llator| ulo;hcorn.hll o Special building find 1,015.67| Jay Gould dled, sald Mr. Parker, (o oo’ rare in recent years® in | BURIAL VAULTS—Coucrets steel rafu. | _cotner Frapkiln. Phone 731 ¢ preof, hermetically seal. | FORD CARS AND TRUCKE—Fordson connection with a trolley case. Judge ed, wi ast either wood av"nuul tractor. Sales and servige, Genuine Mangan sald he knew the court's | Do not require larger lots. Ressonably Aufomotive Sales L) rward iny newcomer who might rise in|opinjon, but objected to the prose- | N priced. N, B. Vault Co. Kensington L, 46.46 the railroad world, even though the [cutor's words, “one of the most | ower rifi : es or e Tol 64718 2 HUDBON ESSEX—Bales v/ | newcomer might be a Harriman.” |fiagrant.” Judge Hungerford then Florist 8| Bt Auto Co. assoclate dealer. 330 $6,601.83 | R bound Hartnett over under the same GUT FLOWERB—Daflodila 750, & doz. AUPNOBILE CATE=Ries a0 wrviok | Easter plants. New Britain Graenhouse, | AUPMOBILE "CARS— wnd eervieh Dishnreements M NTI} bonds of $1,000. | 4 s AR ey g ity ce Station, - Harttord Av et T DRILSTO GONTINUE ™ clles'S vemion N The “NATIONAL” Method of making Wednesday the most [ cisimwis-somet .y it i o i it ——— |in the belief that in his son George toroed; a left “a giant able to cope with Mitk Religious objections to vaccination | . CEXINGTON—Tigh —wraie moter care Fuel . o were responsible for the appearance | . Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Charch 8t Bales and Bervice. A ca Furnshings Prosidont Advises Seoretary Woekt|in court:this moraing ot Charlen | popular shopping day has met with unqualified NTOB CRRNATIONG—{178 der, Vory it | S o gD, CHRVALER= s Lanndry to Proceed With War Dept. Pro- | Vick, colored, of 39 Lilac street tlowers, Eandallie's - Greenhouss, 218 | MAXWE n:;‘:" :'mf: .‘3‘;';‘;"'“ Expenses s gram of Armory Drilling. Viek dff"larlng ‘;‘ha; lmtumlmng ] " H i x"o-(’;;zfi'r::{;::x;m S ;f Phone 2083, Servica .. 2 was “contrary to the Scriptures an f Th j—. o] ea, Be- = ot W T T T Salary 1,435.80| Washington, March 31.—President |to my religious bellef” and declar- approva rom n ty ousewives. {-‘.‘:1:51‘:"1'-.2.?.’,”'2’."::;5&’3’:.2":’-".‘: A':"' wno Sarvic 4 G- L Miseallaneous s57.66 | Coolidge has directed Secretary |ing that “the Lord Jesus” would | Stanley Bt. Phone 2388-13. Store 436 | _Eim street. - s N 3 v v Detective Sergeant TR YT i | e e actal building fund 1163.61 | for the National Guard up to the |day afternoon by De | POCKETBOOK—containing money found. 3 e & =2 £ $6,718.51 | requirement of law. |George C. Ellinger and charged with | i PAIGE & JEWETT—Motor cars, Bales Owner can have same by fdentifying and | ““gervice, Whitmore Palge-Jewstt Co. | b Mr. Coolidge has not been in. |violation of the law requiring at- pa for ad. Tel 897-13. 319 East Main 8t Tel. 2810, o s o ot | 5 i et s (i o e o Tender SHOULDER | TENDER CHUCK | Choice CROSS-RIB | it ™ Wity eI s o 024 .. $ 47332 require expenditure Eva Fleury, Reward. yman Ante Gales Co. 139 L Weeka to procet it tre war o [pretct i gauenier s e tad sved |y 201 T OWING PRICED AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST || 2 van st wissa——s | G010 1 chmar g s 1 ok | t school year, were brought eokly per rapita cos t funds for that purpose appropriated APresen L | P i 80 4 LA b o R . A kly p rm:m a cost operating by congress without the sanction of against him, Vick pleading not guil- | ROASTS STEAK | ROASTS __—_ze__rm_!.__—c e SR CTTT T camp seagon 1924 - ty to them all. | IF YOU HAVE—a Hawk Eye camera.we | ICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARI o~ 3 children at the budget bureau. Use of these | o/ Frl By oo Aivectorotat=| . have film packs to fit. We also show | and eervice, Mercer's Garage. 191 Park a0 il |funds had been held up by the| Miss Avis 3. Kemp, difecior | | USATHOT 0 tiaet b Aroaret Stumld 8t. _Phone 1733-3, r | | 59 ehildren af | 74 children at 4 helpers at 1 6 kitchen at 10 councillors at 10 w tendance in the local schools, testi- | esident estigation | I | Do henire E“'f’"‘fled that Ruth Vick, the prisoner's | 1001s i tieTorcalasnla beller thatithe |2 et enciol iR B X BAC HoU S B e e e eratary Weeks |(ended the Rockwell school this vear. e Ly 2 |although a son was at present in ° will satisfy National ‘Gumd' nmr\a.'s"h? local ‘schools, having been ex- who have discussed the matter with |empted from vaccination because of “Just & Rea) Good Car” C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. . Phone 2215, Gulbransen player planos at Morans' | STUDEBAKER—Se | " REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. ¥enneth S M. Searle & Co, Sales and Service, cor, . Elm and Park Sts. .Phone 2110, Local Clt [tems agents for Gabriel Snubb ® ‘\ [ y STAR MOTOR CAR—Ealés and Eervice, and Balesroom &t 920 him. |delicate health. The girl was in i s 22 Arch St A’ D. Motor Sales Cay - = = good physical condition, Miss Kemp | 9 . S S T e, o = TO DISCUSS GAS STATIONS | OU S C OVE U’['r i i b Edward Banurski, 10-year-old son | §TLLYS-RNTGHT —AND OVBRLAND= s SR $8EL30 el e e et a Al ron KL R ARMOUR L RBLOOM B ER-In } Ib. Prints 49clb. of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Banurski of | motor cars, showroom and service, 131 S S {1em will bo discussed tonight at & city Coal and Wood Co. said that (ONETEOUNDTOPALCURTOMER) e ol ey nonit P 300 - - eet of the board of public works | Y Vi 4 chil- ~Autos and Trucks for Sale 4 BODY IN PARK RIVER mastineiotithe BoAECIaLD e had ten living and vs dea yard yesterday afternoon and was Autos and Trucks for Salg ¢ S |and Chairman Frank L. Conlon 8 dren. He admitted keeping his Hartford, March 31.—The body Of|1,p0ry) that a representative of the \g;u‘;h!’r at home, declaring vaccin- Phileas Gandette, 28, who disappear-| i 1 otor vehicle department will |ation “contrary to the Scriptures” ed from his home at 445 Capitol|} " "y 14 to take part. Future and against his religion. “The Lord avenue on February 15 was found |\ oo o¢ the board and of the mo- |Jesus” he went on, had healed an ab- early this afternoon in the Park |, "\ piclo gepartment with regard [scess in his son's head after doc- o ins o taken to the New Britain general [FORD COUPE, 1931—A-1 condition. Reas Fresh-Killed | Forequarters Young Best Rib oertals where.ma 1 undesgotag| tomabis. Chl beiweem & aad 7 . m Lhestments FORD SEDAN, 1921—good condition, Rue YOUNG FOWL | SPRING LAMB LAMB CHOPS vy cocked luncheons, Crowells | anis G T | Flour prices here sank to the lowest | 1evels this years, reflecting the severe [be my judge 2 ASSIFIED ADS |t I o e Cotations vester, | Judse Hungerford told Yick to | A son was born at the New Brit-| condition. C. A. Bence. 51 Maln 8t aln general hospital yesterday to| Phone 2215, e |send the child to school and con- | | Mr. and Mrs. Nils ®ctsrSon of 161 | MAXWELL, 1823—touring car, A-1 condie 5 . traef. Bristol tion. ' W. Hiltpold, 77 East Broad Bt. . t z 40 tinued the case for seven days. Ch * PORK LOIN | Queen street, . y Plainyille, L7gwas diloted gtotarga aastace warning Vick that the penalty in- oice Flnest A. G. Hammond comp, United | sy Ny ToTURING—car 1n good condle . river near the Memorial arch by an! " , | d “th A son was born yesterday at the| only 3,000 miles, can be bought at big to tations here will be settled [tors had given his case up, an L] | L : employes of the state capitol. Sirus| aftz‘al ‘:‘:,‘;;;_ |Tord Jesus® would look after his | New Britain general hospital to Mr. ;;:‘r;n;:: New Britain Motor Sales 7 Gaudette, a cousin of the dead man.; [tamily in the future. Upon ques- and Mrs, Henry Poppel of 88 Jubi- LT SRR el \dentified the body as that of his| FLOUR PRICES DROP |tioning, he said he would send the Jee mzsety conditlon, C. A.-Bence, 61 Maln 8t Victrolas, Pi: Radi M relative. His disappearance Was re-| ypooooone Minn., March 31. — irl to school it she were exempted | | ctrolas, Planos, Radlo at Morans. | phone 2215, ported to the police on Feb. 21. g Y ¥ (from vaccination, adding, “God will [ ] i ® [ ] —advt. CEXINGTON COUPE, 1923—In first ciass THE HERALD CL. BRING RESULTS | day. Flour of the best patent quali- YoU appearg, 1t 1s % H |street, is a candidate for councilman Ordered—that said application be heard |o; the democratic ticket In the | h (second ward. The candidate has| district on the D. 1925, at 2 o'clock |been a resident of the ward he !eekl‘ {in the atte: ¢ that Totice be gisen 4o rapresent for many years and has | ! ety [been actlve 1n democratic _politics | 0 es om an publishing this order in some newspaper (although this is his first venture as 1923 Cleveland. 1922 Oakland sedan. Special Notice 1084 Oantand teuch 1922 Overland “4" and Chevrolet. e e Garage, 127 Cherry wITH THE VAans UF . 5w | ProsscutoriWoods nolled thefoase New Britain Nest, No. 1548, Order | _St. Phone 2051-2. amm lath of NeW|and Joseph, who was represented by ning in the club rooms. Miss | BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH way and the best plano selections. ing to be the | | sronchitis or asth- | | erhood at the South Congregational BARGAINS:— 10t water to 80 cents a barrel lower than yes- Spanish War Veterans, will hold &| {ion, for eale, ch el. 2642, probate holden at New [against Mike Dzis, charged with vio- of Owls, will meet Wednesday even- | OVERLAND, 1924—touring car, Tuily Joseph G. Woods, |Alfred Le Witt, was placed on pro- Blanche Levinson will entertain with | way to get rid of |st t In writin i | ! Leland Stowe, a representative of L cold or a tight, |last Wil and tertament primicfos el NESTA A CANDIDATE | HEADQUAR' ERS FOR FRESH CAUGH[ FlsH the Pathe Pictures corporation will [ GOOP FOR 10 DOLLARS IN TRADE ma, is to take a | church this evening. pour a teaspoon- = i icted upon him would be contin- terday, the range being $5.10 to| . /%) on hig behavior during that o regular meeting in the state armory | GVERLAND - REDAN, T93i—perfect coms | 8815 a barrel in carload lota. |time. | n X tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. dition. Rudolph nd fol he district of ” i [ 0 o " equipps nd In a new condition. R~ o Marttara. ana |1ation of the motor vehicle laws. | ing at 7:30 o'clock in Odd Fellows'| go ATl " 157 Cherry Bt: Phose v oo the 2314 day of| The case of Harry Joseph of 18 | | hall. i . |Clark street, charged with non-sup- [ The Y. W. H. A. will hold a reg- ard F. Gefiney, Judge port, was continued for three months [ [ ] [ ] ular meeting at 8 o'clock this eve- An oll Indlan e \ praying that an iIn- |bation. wheezy chest, bate, as per application on file more| Samuel Nesta of South Main | speak to the members of the Broth- sowl of steaming ul of Tex Bailey's Rattle Snake Oil oL e 1924 Dodge coupe. n it. Put Your published in eald New Britain, having a |5 candidate for office. He is a mem- | ; : 1918 Dodge touring. 1ead over it and circulation in aid district, an POSUNE |}k of Daly Council, K. of C., the! April 1st is Fool's Day. Don't you 1924 Maxwell touring. \ sreathe the strong. 2 © st "; 4 T'A & B So’clet’y end ';th-r 70 WEST MAIN ST. “Largest Retailers of Meats In America” PHONE 483 be fooled—attend the public whist }:fi 80’;('1'“‘;" 'Dd""l'.w“flnl- \ L) the ain, : SMITEA & B | . g 5 b akland roadster. oowerful, penetrat- h9 W2 S 0T (0t Ch thia ‘order to all | fraternal organizations end was for Stores Throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut. pnRORoREslionERERLFEIANIDYRINS 1824 , Ford.touring. | ng vapors into heirs at law Eaal et wm” | Vexts énEaged i husinee i Order of Owls and win one of the 1923 Gray touring. | the lungs. The |meke. S B U :’;‘ e wm‘ & elght prizes to be awarded. Playing i rel tane BERNAR . GAYFNEY, Judge. |t C :30. . 4 ;:Le o ‘m:h::e CUtT 3Ol U - om i (18 EASY TERMS TRADES CONSIDERED AV rapors 'wor k P AARON G. COHEN, INC,, p Z;L‘.:“" than any other known medi- THE POTTERS BY J' P. MCEVOY 185 PARK ST, HARTFORD, CONN. Ba sure you get Tex Balley's; it is used for rheumatism, catarrh, n ralgia, headache, backache. tired feet and a hundred other uses. Di- § rections on the package; 35c, at your | druggist.——Adv. E— | WARM, COMFY 1 CHICKS GROW TO ! STRONG, HEALTHY 8 POULTRY H { DEPENDABLE USED CARS— ¥ WELL, IF You JUST KEEP Y i ON BELIEVING THAT / DODGE BROTHERS— r | \ v IM GONNA START SUT ° \ OM, TWENTY-FIVE, FIFTY; JoD *AND WAAT ARE THEY AGAINST THE MORNING'S HUNDRED THOUSAND GOING 'TO GIVE You MORNING FOR DAMAGES DOLLARS, I GUESS ALL THAT MONEY FOR WHY, FOR RUNNING MY WICTURE IN THEIR SILLY PAPER WITH A LINE UNDER IT SAYING I DIDNT HAVE ANY MORE INTELLIGENCE THAN AN APE ~ MAN AND THEYRE GOING To GVE You TWENTY-FIVE, OR FIFTY, OR A HUNDRED | HOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THAT THEY'LL PROVE THEIR Touring. i | 1} LY & OTHER LOW PRICED CARS > TERMS ARRANGED —THE— i » 8. & F. MOTOR BALES CORP,, ek DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS ‘ 185 ELM BT. TEL. 731, OPEN EVENINGS HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT.= 1923 Maxwell wport touring. 1924 Ford coupe. 1923 Maxwell touring. 1924 Chevrolet 4 pass. touring. POLLY AND HER PALS 2 R 1923 Hudson 7 pass, gedan, 1923 Essex 1923 EBtudebaker touring. 1023 Essex coach. e 1923 Buick 7 pass. sedah 1923 Ford touring. " - .‘!;" !," g AND EF IT HELPS 1924 Ford touring. 1934 Mazwell club sedsw. ANY T ANT GOT 1923 Studebaker light § couph CANT VE THINK OFNOTHIN BETTER THAA JEST LOAFINe /Su'hwt.v, MA!L WHY, Self Regulating “Colony” IANEEDED and many others s SUTTIALY! Q | 1 ANY OBJECTION! BROODER STOVE | AROUND . THE House s N surmicyr EXERCISE. 5, 2k Ev 8 X ' \ TO YOUR COUNTW' HONETYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Even Heat All the Time FE TAKE THIS A ¢ . 139 ARCH ST. . TEL. 3100, LAYA-MOWER AND/ = = 1934-AS OPEN EVENINGS, & SUNGAY Rackliffe Bros. INC. 3 PARK and BIGELOW STS. BETTER USED CAES CLIP THE GRASS )T‘?" 1924 Coupe (low mileage) 8435, , 1924 Tudor, 3500, 1923 Tourings, $200 to $3b0, 1921 Tourings, $125 to $178, RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL YEARS ALL PRICES it's 40 to 1 Yoa Langh Your Head[§ Oldsmebile touring in beautitul come off at dition, $350. ‘40 WINKS”’ APITOL — THURS,, FRI, SAT.§| ELMER AUTOMOBILE €O, 2 MAIN 8T. TEL. 1518, POPULAR FORD DEALERS