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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APKIL 20, 1925, POPULAR ALTAR BOY .+ e s TRAPPED INATTIG, | HORTINSUSWAY.TWOMAN BEHEADED, City Items R THE HERALD H VoS other, Mrs, Arthur| “" U ALK v thur Yeadon, and | ey 5 at Town Clerk's Oftico.—advt. Alphabetically -~ Arranged ¥ tek || tor model, Ap b, Finder te LUl i RS A York's Underground in Crash | There will be an-off hand match || **"*"*ad Testly Netorencer A ot attory Hign. ” Rewghal 1o 2 | el Gt ATas) avest| —_— ——— under the ausplces of the New LING RATES VOR | This Morning. " o : . TADYH=#1IK iand Gag Tost betweon Stan- T s | Britain Rifle club at the state arm- CONSBOUTIVE INANRTIONS loy streot trolley and Daviduon & Lovon- Death of Edward T. Faell <25 't Mo oc'one Funeral Services Today for Men | ~ew work, aven 20.—six persons Brutal Killing Discovered Near ors on' arch sireet on Thursday eve- OTFOW g . g ning. 1 iin 14 PATIL—of tortoine shell glasses 0wt p I | . ‘ l‘mn.:m‘;\”- LT |were injured when a flve car sub- | J 1 frisid ! tween Chestnut 8t, and Russoll & Shocks St. Joseph's Parishioners et e Sural Who Died in Flames N. I, April 20.—Fu- y train containing more than 100 rtly left the ralls early | | t two cars sideswiping and carrying from their fastenings seven steel plllars. A short circuit | U H N Y |Gulbransen player planos at Morans' win Mfs. Co. Finder kindly eeturn same "Ga, L | —adv, ! G to Marie Wolfe, Y, W, C. A., City, and ery. Pall I Miss Allce Sullivan of 121 Farm- ay8 2a0sl line : recolve reward, SO y chums | Ington avenue has left on a concert 1line $L80 $150 —loat contalniig sum of "on. N. ¥ i) 20.==Mrs. Bdna 5 P ¥ . arly Order Rates Upon Application money and drivers license, Findor ro- Utlea, N, Y., April 20.—Mrs, Edna |tour of Worcestor, Mass,, Baltimore, Lat e worde thins maey turn to Marold ¥, Hart, 135 Stanley St., REVERE D DAWES FAOUS RIDES ARE SEECTED TODA rell ducted & Main and with a oning lsecond floc neral seriveces will be held this af- ternoon at Atlantic Highlands for the four men who lost their lives in 1 fire which trapped them in attic roomns on the third floor of a com- bined garage and house at the rear of Conners hotel at Water Witch, one mile from here, terday, he victims, Conover Smith, 68; John Thompson, 34; Scottie Mal- colmson, 47, and I'red Carlson, 83, re helieved to have been suffocated vhilo asleep, Thelr bodies were nearly heyond recognition when the fire was extinguished. The | nen were workers at the hotel Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sigmond, who liscovered the fire, and their daugh- ter, Ellen, all of whom lived on the apartment ,escaped. Two other men, Edward ith and Oscar Wise, who also lived on the second floor, also escaped the third rall followed and dense clouds of smoke filled the tube, causing panic among the passengers The train, northbound, was pass ing a switch from the local to the express tracks at the Thirty-fourth street station of the west side inter. bogyo subway. The motorman jam med on his brakes so suddenly t many passengers were thrown to the floor. Passengers in all but the first car were unable to get out, and in | spite of warnings that this would let | in polsonous fumes, one pane of glass was broken. Smoke fssuing from the subway entrances attracted a crowd and a fire alarm was rung in. Lights in the four rear cars had been extin- guished, and this added to the panic Axes and crow bars were used to pry open the doors. Irst ald treat- | Brooks of this city who was brutally | Md,, Philadelphia, Penn,, and New |murdered Sunday at Whitesboro had | York. Iher head nearly severed by an un- | Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. identifled person wlelding a meat | —advt. cleaver, a post-mortem examination Lovisy Moore Tent, No. 12, Daugh- revealed, The murder was accom- |ters of Veterans, will hold a regular tome-Utiea trolley v | Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Victrolas, Planos, tadio at Morans. {plished on the tracks where the body was found by a motorman twelve minutes after a y |meeting in Odd Iellows' hall, | westbound trolley had passed the —advt, It was believed that she and | ssallant alighted from a car. Willlam H. Brooks, the woman's hold a regular meeting in Odd Iel- husband, from whom she was sepa- afternoon at 2 o'clock. ited a year ago, was taken into cus- | tody last night but since that time | Will be held at the home of Mrs. he has reiterated a denial of all knowledge of the crime. He told Dis- Sarah Miles, 10 Emmons Place, on | Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A trict Attorney Deanglis today that he | large attendance is desired. and his wife had reconciled thelr dif- ficulties a week ago and had again begun to live togther. | The entire cast of the Y. W. H. A minstrel will hold a rehearsal this | |evening at 7:30 o'clock at the club Minlmum No Ad Ads Accepted for convenience of customers, Ask for a "Want Ad" Operator, —_— 14 Iines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 line Hook Charg epted After 1 ssified Page on Same Day, Over Stanley Women's Rellef Corps will | il ANNOUNCEMENTS I Burial Lots, | BURTAL VAULTS water proof, ed, will outlast elther Do not require larger N, B. Vault |lowe' hall, Arch street, Wednesday | The W. C. T. U. sewing mecting | | NEW BRITA Oalc 5it, -15 —Concrete bermetically weal wood or metal | lots. Reasonably Tounmental Works, 123 Tol, 1442-4, FOCK contalning sum of 1o lost between Burritt Hotel and Johu Rel chor's West nd Market, Person find- ing same pleaso return to 91 West Maln 8t and receive reward, STRING—pink coral boads, Cowec Lincoln §t., and Landors, Frary & Clark. Roward, _Phone 3087 TACCON [ Tost, 1 it _returned to 107 Fairview 032710 Personals " YOU BUY FIIMS—buy them here and get & cameia FI Arcade Studlo. e | AUTOMOTIVE T Auto and Truck Agencics 8 Monuments of all sizes and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting .our_speclalty, BUICK MOTOR CARS—salvs and service. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch St. Phone ment was given the injured at the Prosccutor Quinn of Monmonth station platform, county said today that his investi- gation had not brought him to a definite determination of the cause | o w. B, L. INSTALLATION of the fire, but that he believed it U e ; tropped clgaretie, The bullding was | '\ Wil be installed tomorrow | cvening at § o'clock In St. Ma was | school hall. A banquet will be se following the work and a large Tracks of the slayer were followed vesterday for several miles where they were lost in the snow. rooms, SRR S BNOMSC UL h Motor Co. putable Concern.” Laurel Court Sewing soclety will | COT TLOWBRS—potied pianis pieasing Main, _corner Lincoln streete’ meet at the home of Mrs, Irene peclalizing on {uneral work. | GHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and Boardman of Berlin street, Berlin, | o | service. Buperlor Auto Company, 176 "rumlny from 10 to 4:30 o'clock. LRI o Arch Bt._Phon) 211, nt to come A also rose| GODGE _BIIOTHERS—Sales and 4 : A < | barbary and privot e Camp Clara, R. N. of A, Will 1old | bushor, Thon.' Paoneasns 212 Onk St | CoP o Do Lt Lt dalee a1d service coiner Frankiin. Phone 731, a regular meeling tonight at St TORE=T & Tor,—Veiy T {Daughters of Isabelle, will hold a |POTTED PLANTS—Abutilon, Azalea, Be- meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the | &onla Clneraria, Cyclamen, Ferns, Palmp Situation at Capital Reported Criti- cjyh rooms. Vincos, ete. Flower Garden House, 1163 | anley St. Phone 2388-12, Store 436 Main 8t Phone 3304, of wood construction and the loss was sot at $8,000, Of the victims only Smith known to have any survivors. L thering will attend. LU L The work of installlng will be in | I8 i R abeke hERewInE lolsala i) commiee i WISCONSIN DRY AGENTS charge of the grand deputy, Mrs. caliasKiovolulicnista meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph | fansonzord my Margaret Cashman of Meriden. The Starch On. \Urban, 84 Rockwell avenue, Thurs- lows:—President, Mrs, Mary Hag- | By The Assoclated Press. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Chapman have | gerty; vice-president, Mrs. Cathe: Managua, Nicaragua, April 20. — :mll;‘dlthc mvmh'-r(s 1‘:1! ;Ivl‘]lodgf; 1]:; 5 g settleme e Da ccording secretary, Mrs.| It is reported that Honduran revolu- [be their guests at Odd Fellows ha e e e 1\’\':-u‘m:"(;rrn[w:rmnnrrnr. Mrs. Eillz- | tlonista’ have captured Ocotepec, |in honor of their twenty-fifth wed- ; Served Real Stuff at His abeth Kehoe; treasurer, Miss Mary | Honduras, a village 50 miles from |ding anniversary. ) 5, § i - MeCormick; guard, Mrs. Catherine; | San Salvador, and are marching to-| Mrs. Arthur Morey and Miss| R T Ty T a e L MeCue; marshal, Mre. Joseph Swee- | ward Comayagua, which is 37 miles (‘h'a<rlnme Lloyd are in New \nrk,l Joha J. Jennings has sold proper- | service. Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch ey ttustees, Mrs, Annle Con- | porthwest of Tegucigalpa, where the| There will be a meeting of George [ty on Jennings Terrace to Florence | St.Phons 22, i ' nolly, Mrs. Mary Luddy and Mrs. | sitnation is reported as critical. |W. Corbin Commandery, No. 53, un- | 8. Way. SAST—motor_care— & Tha—ew Tine Reports from Honduras, through iformed ranks, P. O. 8 of A, at| William and Emil Hemple have leanciservics B4 O Hawuer, Managua, on April 14, said that Gen-|O. U. A, IL hall this evening to|sold to Hrlena Matyjasik property | i STDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Re- ts to begin an i igation to as cral Gregorlo Ferrera with 300 fol-|make plans to secure a nmew meet- | on Tulip street. fined Six.* Smith Motor Sales, 100 West tor Ber- Held on Charge of Having |lowers had started a revolutionary |ing place. A soclal hour will also Legion Meeting Tonight i A0 b 2 S “B b o F a?? | moOvement as a result of which the|follow the meeting. The regular meeting of Seicheprey | PAIGE & JEW = AL el s ks at 1S Conducted a “Baby Farm™ oo o dcciared martial law.. | Miss Myrtle Porter of 95 Glen | post, The American Leglon, will he | Siivlce. * Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co. S B0y, VRIER VIO Tew York, April 20.—Charges| " oo popiuary 25, the state depart- |street will spend the week in Wash- |held In the American Legion hall | et ‘H 51 A1+ that Henry Lee Mottard, alias “Dr.| ot at Washington approvad the|ington, D. C. this evening at 8:15. Several im- e L L L SRR Jat Marry L. Green,” conducted a baby| gaje of 3,000 rifles and 20 machine| Members of Alexandra Yodge, N. | portant matters will be acted upon | coaches Honeyinan Auta Sales Con 139 ls farm on Long Island were made to- | gung with 2,000,000 rounds of am-|24, A. I. O. Daughters of St. George, |at the meeting and a large class of | _Arch St._Fhone 2103, 3 day by Assistant District Attorney munition, to the Hondurlan govern- |will be entertained at the home of |candidates will be initiated into | REOQ ".‘UT,”“ “_ 3= a J truc Kenmeth { the Tiev, Poscacello when Mottard was held In | ment, Assurance was given these Mrs Flizabeth Parkin of 705 Stanley | membership. Following fhe mecting | 1f; Searie & Cog Sales tnd Service, cor rusader. police court without bail for further | would be employed to support the |strect, Thursday afternoon. a luncheon will he served and a so- nts for Gahr s, i 'hearing on a chargs of homicide. | government and to protect forelgn| Mrs. Cora May will give a social |cial time will be held. T hEE Barvice: wed plea- | Mottard 1 being held in connec- | lives and property |for members of A G. Hammond | Famous Flyers Here C. A. Bence, Saturday tion with the death of Mrs. Annie Al- — — |Auxitiary and friends from 2:30 10| Two famous World War Fiyers, lison, who died in Mottard's Manhat- (Freenstein L\ndemded |8 o'clock W r'dnl'.sdfw P_]n:rnn:n ]4"!'_‘”. A. VHrvimv and l‘,:-'.' rd m)t'ho“of1 n because I/tan office in 1923, The woman's| Whether to Run Again the State Armory. Th Tegular | New York City, were the guests | acting for the body was exhumed from a Brooklyn| _VVhether to Run Ag meeting will be held at § o'clock. A [Saturday of Major William J. Ma-| TN GVRRLANDS 1e Anti-Saloon cemetery Jast week. | With the republican caucus one |yjrthday party for members whose jone, Both of tha flvers saw active | ot ara, showroom and service, 127 Gettelman | week away there appears to be no |pirthday come in the month of [service during the war and are per- l t. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." o hat the beverage | contest for the several offices to be | spril, witl be held. Y |sonal friends of Major Malone. ed was not sacramental wine T filled. Judge John H. Kirkham s a| james N. Wilson, Jr. of 35 Com- 1d the prohibition chief. ‘e"s u erers uw candidate for corporation counsel, |yonwealth avenue left yesterday for : | Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods Is & |y oyisville, Ky. where he will join TR a candidate for assistant prosecutor, | garney Rapp's orchestra, Mr. Wil service. Genulne Automotiy nd carrying Pri- L passenger, 8t. Auto Co. Park St. HUPMOBILE CARB—Balen wnd service, City Service Station, Hartford Ave. corner_Staniey St. A. M. Paouessa. EXINGTON—Dhigh grade mofor cara Sales and Bervice. C. A Benca 61 | _Main Bt. Phone 221, LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- (Confnued from Page Seven) tone Gl s SOLI tion to ane first route — toward Was thwest wind it, General Home, re to attend the pa- April ernment officlals under the dircction |nolly, ctTohn R en- Mary Shea forcement chief for Wilsconsin, ex- e chration, expressed the flig Connecticut. Represented Harttord pril he flrst Governor's oot Guard for Lex in the par- tion S A. & D. Motor Sales Co. Plione_260. Weather Bad ¥ rday usl 1in celebration of Autos and Trucks for Sale BUTCK—1r I i m ington and Con- Clear Your Skis j/‘ i {reported today that Assistant Prose- | enging the winter in Nassau, Rochester Doctor Achleves Remark- | cutor W. M. Greenstein might not be | payama’ Island: able Success with New Prescrip-|a candidate for re-election, but the |™ 40016 santl of 152 Wilcox street tion. Must Give Absolute Relief or | assistant prosecutor says he has not | .;,,r(0d to the police yesterday that pool, repnt : ptatives | Money Bac definitely decided. |11 bicycle had been stolen from the g —— — | R T R yard of the H. R. Walker company. ~ 1t has remained for a well known ). nge of St. Paul's A daughter was born at the New |~ A t lottery tickets | Rochester doctor to find a real rem- . z g 3ritain general hospital yesterday to C Ad N e s e e e WPreaches iindNew Haven) BUEBEA ottt itz ity vertisemen pool was wi Known | taking effort on his part has 1 New Haven, April ery ReVullpver oo reet: | P S arters were main- | (g fy cription that will actual-| William Ralph Inge, dean of Patrolman Patrick Meehan is con- | Fort v Or . Can- |y p 1 absorb them never| Paul's cathedral, London, England.|g 04 46 his home with fliness. Buffalo, N. Y. was the preacher this afternoon at [ Pittsburgh Police ‘ T E d Pl F and William H. Judd s seeKINg Te<||con siavs the saxophone. He ,,,,,‘ 3 ) Break Up Ball Pool 0 fl |ES flreVEI Sleciion aalpresiaant pro fam it weal|c o b ieitin. " hisitparent “”r\ With 4==~1 A 1 I — | Cuticura Soap to Cleanse Ointment to Heal Absolutely Nothing Better belie broker operations I rt Erie buaseball NOTICE TO DOG OWNER! Attention is called to the law con- BLRLa The police have been notified by | . riine the registration of dos - dea sl s % —— | \ v§ 10 man or wom- | the opening kession of the x";”‘I'“'who, commissioner of motor VeMeles ( wown by fhe posters issued by ) Q | Sl s & s ; ADDRESSES GIRLS' CLASSES n need &uff other hour from | vinity school convocation on the L¥={,.¢ 4ne operator's license of David | syjor of Police of New Britain. 1 WRINKLE y L”\ES cenlennldl b ALE 1l assembly of the girls' apy pain arising from Hemorrhoids| man Beecher foundation, a Sermon |, oygan, 138 Oak street, has been| o time for registration expires| - < i i L Friday after- | or Piles now that he ! course given . o |suspended. Friday, May 1, 1925, and fallure 10| eaninac ang 1o o oinE iaar ) n bo des i c bat- | "VE 5 - yior High | rangements with leading druggists| 'The clergymen present were wel-|""p 0 "piochore 13 years, of 257 | egistor on fore that date means Iph's Garage, 131 Cherey | ) OR CROWS-FEET : 100l o E. Traver, su-|to dispense this wonderful prescrip-| comed by Pres ames Rowland | vr. i1 street, received a slight Injury | that the owners of dogs will have to| _2031-2. 0 —_ pervisor of nurses at the New Brit- | tion known as MOAVA SUPPOSI-| Angel and Dean Inge was presented. |§ "y o jog Saturday night when she | pay a fine of One Dollar (§1.00) in Lemon Juice Tightens Skin 1 ve a talk | TORIES for a moderate price on the = was struck at the corner of North|adiition to the regular fee, IS S s S R el 'he Nu ssion.” Mis K if dissatisfied p CARD OF THANK and Broad streets by an automobile | The Town Clerk's Office will X - ) T mporta You'll b ed to ave how| The inmates of the Town Home [driven by Hilmer W. Nelson of 42 [ cpen Saturday and Monday ey academic train \ BETTLR USED CARS “oupe (low mileage) $435 3 $300, Jilessed relief often | wish to thank the ladies of St. Jo- |Tremont street. to receive dog fees, in addition to i R 100 girl who hopes to be- | comes in an i even in cases of geph’s Parish for the numerous gifts | A large crowd heard T. J. Sulll- | the regular hours. $125 to $1i5 and discussed blee donated to them on Sunday, April |van of Brooklyn speak at 0dd Fel-| Dated at Britain, this 1Sth health | rea 1 results | . ; also the musical selections given. [lows' hall yosterday under the a of April, 192 col- | accompli G. W. PALMER, ples of the International Bible Stus ALFRED L. THOMPSON, ALL YEARS Axelrod’s Pharr Matron. | dents. Town Clerk ALL PRICES UNABOUTS AND TOURINGS T TR T = i tourlug in beautitul cone THE POTTERS BY J. P. McEVOY ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513, 3 g 2 POPULAR FORD DEALERS I GUESS I'M OUT OF PRACTICE OR Yen € weLL SOMETHING . BUT LET ME TELL JACKIE COOGAM YOu,YOUNG FELLER, JORNNY 1S ABQUT YoUR KLING WAS THE ONLY ONE SPEED NOW WHO COULD CATCH ME IN MY / < &5 BRAND NE'—Maxwell club sedan. Only PRIWE 40 miles. Substantial ieduction Toneyman 139 Arch LET ME KNOW IF I'M SHOOTING ‘Em Too FAST AT Tou. ILL HAVE | WHAT You CAREFUL 1 GU PENNANTS VON Wik VERSATION RIGKT, PA, LETS WHAT You CAN LIKE MONEY FROM HOME = PRETTY SOFT O-w-ww-w / SOMETHING BUSTED TS ELEY L Y s 1220 Tourlr 1918 Touriug FORDS— Sedan. Touring. © 1713 by King Faturms Syndene fna. Comt Brtam rghts rarved BY CLIFF STERRETT BILL, WHATEVER VE | 0T ON YER TONGUE YOU GOT ME INTO TO SAY, THIS AT Y, NOW WHAT ARE -YE | NO PLACE: TO SAV iT. I I \WAS AFRAID ®ONNA DO ABOUT T2 — | |YE MIGHT SAY | SOMETHING | | ABoUT ONIONS, DR. LASCH Dentist - 4 ¢ ( - : | ‘ Mudson spoed Quartz Light For Vudson 7 353 MAIN ST J. D. DONAHU e S O el . VOICE CULTURE o 3 A\ - o S 2 1 3 ST e e Bpecial attention N Soans (31N 1ooth's Block. 2 7 : " M\ ? -~ R W -~ Tel 413, P - - L— = -