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| [ing upon the angle of fire, High ex- Iplogive shells with time fuses are |used but new ammunition i being BETTER ANTI-AIR with CRAFT DEFENSES Navy Dept. Makes Important Announcements 1 Washington, April —Through \ntensive training, the navy anly increased the efficiency of vircraft five, but the 3t ordnance developments rircraft guns, he range, accuracy aess of such fire A new wenting a ¢ the present an advanced and a numbe the battleship summer wh the tin system of fire control for The equipment on battleships present does not include a fire trol system for such weapouns. Reports which became available today for the first time are regard- ed at the navy department as dem- onstrating that navy fire is an important fa ling airplane views of sone the contrary Since last ducted te against =l planes in The firing part 1 practice course carrie t West Indies, off ( other points. The were only one-c the wings section of a naval bomb- ing plane, and one-half the size of the fuselage, 50 that Secretary Wil- bur belleves that ha dactual planes been used, hits would have been made In 95 per cent of the atfacks. The system at has developed to the pe fire is almost continu ing maintained P four saconds. targets are pl up as soon as discernible by a g The eff s been such in npossible to ets aft- has not anti 1s on thresho expected to increase und effective tive point of develc will &= inst Marylar same glven a the guns. at con- i-al t or in repel- despite the aviation officials to attacks, ivy has con- hits ulted in 1 by the regular in the and at however, 48 7 S cases. alifornia targe 18 the size of of anti-aireraft at ness of the many cases that it w find a trace of the s| er they had fallen The present anti-air fire at all angles and b of 8,000 and 15,000 yea e targ 18 can ve a range s depend- JUNE | direct fiight and bur developed highly sensitized fuses for explosion on contact, An example of what was accomp- lished in the recent practices Is con- tained in the following excerpt frem the report of one battleship. “Except on the the bursts were all elther slightly ahead sleeve right on. One shell was seen to pass the sleeve in ] just beyond. violently from of the or The sleeve quivered the bursts of several shells and was | undoubtedly badly hit. Portions of the sleeve could be seen tralling be- nind it when it passed over the ship An observing plane which saw the hits made and flew alongside the sleeve after this run says the after- end of the sleeve was all torn up, the afterhoop missin RECEPTION TODAY. D. A. R. Members and Delegates are Guests at White House, Washington, April 23.—A recep- at the White House by Presi- and Mrs. Coolidge for attend- s was included on to- iay's program of the annual con- ress of the Daughters of the Amer- n Revolutlon. Two general ees sions of the congress during the day were set submisslon of further ¢ reports, dealing with a wide range of activities in which the soclety 18 now engaged The result of balloting during the day on candidates for the seven vice- president who were for- mally p! in nomination last night, will be announced to the con- s at tonight's session. The elec- tions are for th ear terms. Re- state regents also will be in order at the night ses aside for mittae I3 ports of ion, Goldwyn and Motion Picture Actress Wed Jersey City, N. J., April 23.—Sam- uel Goldwyn, motion picture produ- cer, and Frances Howard McLaugh- lin, motion picture actress known as “rances Howard, were married today Judge Leo Sullivan in his office. The couple will leave this afteroon for Los Angeles. Constance McLanghlin, the bride: their mother dgard Selwyn, atrical producer, and a few others made up the wedding trip which came here in automobiles for the the- | brief ceremony. ETHEL: How THE ERIDE. OF THE GYOHE AGE DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhca 853 MAIN ST, RACKLIFFE BRGS. | CO. INC. 250-256 PARK ST. TEY'RE OFFERING FoR I'm GomG KANT KINK Money is well spent when put in this class of mer- chandise. 25 ft. lengths 50 ft. lengths ... SH-H-H! REAL PRE - WAR STUFF AND 1 SAVED TE BEST SPRING | e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1§25 FATAL AUTO CRASH Two Killed and Another Injured When Stolen in Boston Smashes Into Truck at Norwood, Car - Norwood, Mass, Aprll 23 men were killed and another injured when an automobile belleved to have been stolen in Boston last night | crashed into the rear end of a heavy | truck early today on upland road, Norwood. The automoblle was de- molished, At an early hour the iden- tity of the victims had not been es- tallished. The injured man, sald to have been the driver of the car, was taken to Norwood hospital, where physi- clans sald his wounds were not ser- lous. The automobile was owned by a physiclan in the Back Bay district of Boston. ‘Find Body of Man Who Has Been Long Missing Hoosick Falls, N. Y., April 23.— |The body of Joseph Leo, who had | been missing for nearly three years, |was exhumed today form a shallow grave in the cellar of a partially de- | stroved and abandoned house where | | he formerly lived. Part of the body | was uncovered last night by Walter Springer, who was digging In the cellar for worms preparatory to go- |ing fishing. | The authorities learned that Leo {had lived here for several months with his family after the house | where his body was found had been |@watroyed by flre. At the time of | his disappearance a frultless search was made for him. | e | | BOXER SUSPENDED, | Sacramento, Cal., April Joe | Benjamin, California lightwelght ! boxer, is under indefinite suspension today in this state as a result of |with charges made to the state athletic |vehicles against {ssuance of a per- commission that a local anaesthétic [mit to A. Gorbach for a gasoline fi1- was injected into his hands just be- |ling | fore his recent fight in Los Angeles streets, | with Ace Hudkins. The action was|create a traffiz hazard near the site | taken here by the commission yes-|of terday. REPORT TOWN CAPTURED. | Managua. Nicaragua, tionists. clalmed Despite this report it is by a confidential agent of | the Honduran government here that |secek them in the Clas: | the revolutionists are losing ground | | throughout the republie. THE Tormer Coast commander of New York. from Greenport ago. girl who SEEGAL SUBPOENAED Guard Called Upon to Give Evidence Alleged Bribe Cases, Riverhead, N, of the Troy, and Frederick Blalr dled here Moriarity and Blair A remonstrance the has station at on a new school and will Auto bargains await those w ified Ads. In meeting your needs every day | ~let the Classifieds assist you. the Month of June Has Changed JUNE BRIDE You ? va wa wa wa f o SAY, 1 usED To wHAT 1Ll Do HAT SUTTIALY WAS KIND OF YOu, BOSS A OP GENT \ /12 v GOOD POETRY WHEM 1 wAS YounG Tl FOOL Tou, TMAT'S HON PA, THERES THAT HAS BEEN STANDING ON THE Commander Y. April 23, —A armory last evéning. subpoena was issued today for the appearance of Jullus Seeggl, former || meet at the New Britaln armory coust _guard |for instructjons preparatory to going mother ship stationed at Greenport, 'to {he summer encampment. next Tuesday at the resumption of | the John Doe investigation into hi- hall, Arch St. jacking and rum running activities | in Suffolk county. Seegal is now assigned to the coast guard cutter Seminole, operating out He was transferred | about two weeks | Distict Attorney Hildreth, who, | |with federal authoritigs, is conduct- |ing the investigation, | subpoena after it had been reported to him that Seegal could give the |names of persons, including certain law enforcement officlals, who had been paid bribes in connection with [rum running operations. 'Men Are Held for Il Treatment of Young Girl . Y., April 23.—The Ren- sselaer countk grand jury today re- turned indictments against Edward | Mortarity |this clty charging them with mis- treatment Y{ Ruth Wells, 17 year old | recently from self-administered polson which she id she tok after having bheen at- tacked by the two young men. pleaded not !gullty to the charge and were re- | {leased on $6,000 bail each. Object a)_aas Station At East ahd Pleasant | been flled | commissioner of motor obtained the Fast and Pleasant the ground that it will | lessen | property values. I". B. Hungerford is counsel for about 20 property owners | who are signers of the remonstrance. April 23.—|The board of publle works has al- | 1t is reported that La Cetba, & minor ready approved of the Gorbach pg- sister of | port 60 miles west of Trujillo, has|plication and it ‘s now before the Mrs. Helen McLaughlin, | heen captured by Honduran revolu- | state commission. City Items Victrolas, Planos, Radlo at Morans. —advt, The officers of the local Natlonal | Guard companies attended the regh I mental school at the Hartford state On May 20, the officers of the third battalion Balloon dance at Odd Fellows' All for fun and fun Ladles’ and gents' prize. —advt The condition of ‘Joseph ~ Roche, New Britain representative of the Courant, shows steady improvement. He was operated on for appendicitis at the New Britain general hospital last Friday, Gulbransen player planos at Morans' —adv, \ Aaron Danlelson, a well known Swedish resident of this city, is & patient at the Hartford hospltal, |where he underwent a serlous op- eration Tuesday afternoon, Balloon dance Odd Fellows' hall, Ahlberg's orchestra.—advt. Dog License now die and payable at Town Clerk's Office.~advt. Don't forget novelty balloon dance Friday night, April 24th, Odd Fel- lows' hall.—advt. > Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. —advt. Dr. A. J. Barker who is {ll at his home on North street, passed a comfortable night. Rev. William Ross, pastor of the First Baptist church, spoke at the | parish supper last evening in Mark's Episcopal ehurch rooms. Carl Boehnert, Boehnert, damages by the American Drug Co. of Washington, D. C. Thomas F. McDonough issued the writ, which |is returnable in the city court the [ first Monday of May. Deputy Sheriff | f(:r all, of allas Martin H. Horwitz has garnisheed Corbin Co. Paul I'ox of Hartford has been | named receiver in the case of Ed- ward Hohnkohl, bankrupt pro- prietor of “Eddy's” dancing pavilion on the Newington turnpike. The bankruptey hearing cases of Jennie Katz and Vitall have been postponed | May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Kerin of 61 Wells street are spending a week's vacation in Atlantic City, N. J. Centennial lodge, A. F. & A. M., held its annual Jadies’ night in Grotto hall last evening. Refresh- ments were served, {he Tempo quar- tet of Hartford furnished musie, and dancing was enjoyed. Miss Catherine Meredith of New York city is the guest of Councilman | and Mrs. David L. Nair of 81 Co- lumbia street. Attorney Herfry Nowickl under- went an operation for appendicitis at the New Britain General hos- pital yesterday and is reported as resting comfortably today. H. H. Young and J. F. Hart of this city are attending the conven- tion of the American Institute of | Architects in New York city. They are stopping at the Hotel Roose- velt. St. Mary's Ladies T. A. and B. so- | elety will hold a meeting this eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the school hall. A whist and soclal will follow the meeting. Judge William F. Mangan and Attorney Harry Ginsberg will at- tend the Holy Cross-Fordham base- | ball game in Worcester next Satur- | day. ' in the uatil hU‘ Notice Is hereby given that there wiil be hearings before the Ordl- nance Committes on the proposed zoning ordinance to he held in the Common Council Chamber as fol- lows: For taxpaser Fourth Wards in the Second and riday, April 24th, at DAVID . NATR, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee, WRITE PRETTY ME, BUT NOT T You THiMK Caution Is GRAB THIS OUlCK' LEMAN PORCH FOR THE LONGEST TIME VA 7% Wz, % Q GO AHEAD. YOULL 1000 NEEWAH AND HIDE T BEHIND A TREE; LISTEM= HOW'S THIS: WAIT A SPRING 15 1N THE AR, SPRING 15 EVERYWHERE . SPRING MAKES TME BIRDIES SO, OH, How 1 LOVE Te BEAUTIFUL SPRING Pa’s Middle Name OH,UNCLE, T WANT YO INTRODUCE MY FRIEND, MR JACK e e THE HERALD st | parish | Charles | has been sued for $15 | money in the hands of the P. & F. Albert | “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick o uto and Truck Agencles FORD CATLS AND TRUCKB—Fordson tractor, ~ Bales and wervice. Genulpe parts and accessories. Automotive Sales & Bervice Oa, 200 K, Main, Pllollf 2701 AUDSON ESBEX—Balee and servioe. 8t Auto Co. asmoclate dealer. 3; Park St AUPMOBILE CARB—8ales wnd_service City Sorvice Station, Hartford Ave. corner Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa. EXINGTON—DIgh grade motor care. Sales and Service. C. A Bence §) Main 8t Phone 2216, " XINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mos Bales and Service, Hardware Clty Motor Co,, 8 Elm 8t Phone 2724, WAXWBLL AND GHRYBLER—Bales ad llelme(l'vunlnv Bales, 250 Arthb 8t. hone 2952, NABH—molor cars. Bes the new line. Sales and Bervice A G Hawker, bf Elm street. SLDFMOBILE on INSERTIONS Charge Prepald £.00 Iine line 3 30 day $1.50 Yearly Order Rates Ubon Application. Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 efnta No Ad Accopted After 1 P. M. for ssified Page on Same Day. Bat. 10 o A A Accepted Over/the Telephone for convenlence of customers. Call 25, Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator. ek MOTOR CARB— T fined Bix." Smith Motor ales, 100 W Main _8t. Phone 2900, PAIGE & JEWETT, Bervice. Whitmore Pal 310 East Main 6t Tel. 2510, PTURCE-ARROW—Hudbon, Eesex, Amer- lca's loading car values. 8ee the new coaches. Honeyman Auto Gales Co. 139 Arch Bt. Phone 210 RBO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. ienneth o ut e ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments . 1 BURIAL VAULT8—Concrete stesl reln- forced; water preot, hermetically seal- od, will outinst elther wood or metal Do not require larger lota Reasonably priced. N, B. Vault Co. Kensington Tel, 647-15 Oak 6t. Monuments of a and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting eclalty. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110, agents for Gahriel Snubburs, STUDUBAKBR—Bervice and Salesroom at 225 Arch Bt. A, & D. Motor Sales Co, tnc. Phone 269, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND- motor cars, showroom and service, 127 Cherry 8t, “The Bleeve-Valve Motof." R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2. Autos and Trucks for Sal 9 BUTCR—touring car, 1915 good (ires and paint; In good rumning order, $125, C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t.Phone 2215, BUICK, 19226 cyl fouring car, New paint, new top and side curtains, uphol- stery A-1, good cords, new brakes, motor £200 dow Hawker, . Phone 2456, T918—Phaeton, In good shape, down. Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch §t. Phoie 2 CADILLAC, 1819—~Phaeton, paint and up- holstery in nice shape. Five good tires, smooth, newly conditioned engine. This 18 a rare buy, §200 down. Wl take a lighter car in trade, Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Arch St Phone 2952, Local Florist CUT WLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing varlety, Speclalizing on funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church 8t. SUT FLOWBRS—and potted plants at low prices. N, B, Greenhouse, cor. Oak and LaSalle Sts. Tel. 2643-14. NICE CARNATIONS—$1 a doz. Very fine ille's Greenhouse, 218 Oak 8t. 43-12, . PANSEY PLANTS—46c, a_doz., finest as- sortment of colors. Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley St, Phone 2385-12. | Lost and Found I ) ATREDALE—dog, Jost, bare spot on back. Kaston license, Name “Taylor,” on col- lar. _Return to 26 Broad St Plainville, M. Searle & Co., Bales aud Bervice, cor. | y; Autos and Trucks (or Sale FOTD = Tudor sedan, 1025, Dargain Roborty Oarage, Plaiuyllle. Phor WORD ROADSTEN 0 good rumnin whap. - Price 860, Bt. \Phono 2316, & g FORD COUPP, 1033—Many oxiras, %00 palnt- wnd tices, Bennett Motor Bales ©o,, 250 Arch 8t 2052, FORD, T08—Tudor & 3 cords. Price $4 . FOHD COUPES, 1024—1We liave 3 of them, Newly painted and with good tire equip- meiit, bumpers, snubbers, ete, Upholstery and mofor are exoellant. n payment $100 each. buying. Areh 8t Benngtt Motor Sales Co, 260 Phone 2952, it | FORD BEDAN, 1921 —good condition, Ru- dolph's Garage. ,Phone 2051-3, HUDRON=—1 prasenge wn, W (ake small car In trade, Pfbne 134-13. TTUPMOBILE, 193i—sedan, disc whe good cords, palnt and upholstery new, keneral conditlon very good. Down payinent, - $500. Trades _ consldered Bennett Motor Sales Co, 260 Arch Bt Phone 2062, CEXINGTON _BROUGHAM, 14923 —good condition, ©. A. Bence, 81 Ma 8t Phone 2215, LEXINGTON—OAkiand and Gray, grade motor enrs. Bales and servic ce, 51 Main 8t Phone 2315, SLL—fouring car 11 good conditlon Must sell at once, Inquire 68 Hawking WELL, 1023—tourings, (3). Both aro in pxcellent shapé and look good. Down payment only §100, . Trades considered, Bonnett Motor Sales Co, 250 Arch 8t Phone 2952, NARH, 1823—6 cylinder touring car, that will perform. Maroon body, disc wheels, 6 good cords, 2 bumpers, khak! top, trunk, reflctors, spot and stop lights, motor méter and cap, Gray spanish leather uphoistery, Down payment $325. Perma on balance. ‘A, G. Hawker, 68 m 8t. Phonn 2456, NASH, 1924—6 cylinder touring car. O ginal paint, disc wheels, 5 good cords, top and upholstery very good mechanically perfect, $325 down, Hawker, 58 Elm 8t. Phone 2458, OVERMAND—Country club at your own price. C. A, Bence, 61 Main t. Phone A G OVERLAND, 1024—touring _ cal Tully equipped and In a new condition. Ru- dolph's Garage, 137 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, CHEVROLET, 1024—New. paint, 5 good cords, automatic winter front, upholstery fa like new. Prica §100. Here's a bar- gain, Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch Phone DANK BOOK—NO. on the Com- | mercial Trust Co, Finder kindly return to bank. | COLLIE DOG—Tost, strayed or stolen. White and tan, limps on hind left leg, lost. OVERLAND BEDAN, dition; Rudolph' St. Phone 2051-3, STAR, 1923—modal for sals, First ciass condition. -$190 quick sale. Tel, 1292-3. 1024—perfect con- Garage, 127 Cherry Eport touring, 1024, A W CLEVELAND touring 1824, a falr price. §t.Tel, 1041 MBIA, 1023—Business coupe, new paint, upholstery like new, 5 good tire bumpers, snubbers, ete, Excellent mot. $100 down, WIll fake your car in trad Rennett Motor Sales Co, 250 Arch Bt. Gray condition for sale at . Betts, 139 Winthrop license No. 1559. Substantial reward of- | fered. Plione 2928, FOUND PURSE—wIth sum of money and | rosary beads with nams Mary: Newport. | Call 65 Bo. High St | Personals . | PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS made at | short_notice. Arcade Studlo, SPAIN, ROUND TRIP—8 weeks, hing Included, first class, $350; to Prof. Guilllano, Vocational, high school l AUTOMOTIVE I e e Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOT, CARS—sales and service. | Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch St. Phone 2607, GADILLAG CARS—8ales and Bervice Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Maln, corner Lincoln streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. Buperlor Auto Compauy, 17¢ Arch Bt. Phons 211, OODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 165 Elm Bt. cotner Frankitn, Phone 731, every- | = Apply Benlor Busiibs cotipe, 1923, 5 good cords fine leather upholstery, good paint and mechanically perfect, $200 down, Terms. A. G. Hawker, 68 Eim 8t. Phone JODGE BROTBERS, 1916—sedan, § wite wheels and good cords. This car looks very good and Is in fine condition; $75 Trade considered. Bennett Mo- les Co., 250 Arch St. Phone 2952, NT, 1623—mport touring car. Robina Egg Blue, many extras, 5 good cords, top and upholstery excellent, $200 down, Terms, A, G. Hawker, 68 Eim 8t. Phone DURANT—tourlng car, A-1 condltion, for sale. Apply Exide Battery, 98 Chiestaut e ELCAR, 1921—touring car, top, tires (5) upholstery are good. Motor In nice rinning condition, $100 down. Trades considered. Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch Bt. Phone 2052, SEE US— BEFORE YOUR TROUBLE STARTS—WE ARE EXPERTS ON BATTERIES Recharge and Repair all Makes of Batteries (All Work Guaranteed) Zapatka & Bourgeois, Props, BATTERY SERVICE STATION Rear 260 WASHINGTON ST. Distributors for | WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES M WORKING ON ONE MYSELF PLEASED YO MEE MR PERKINS. DELICIAY BEEN TELLING ME A BY J. P. McEVOY S WERE You ARE i’ Tue BEESES Buzz, F e SPRIGLETS SRMy " Tue CROCUS CROANS | | Te BRDLETS 0G| | T DUGKLETS DUCK AN EVERTTHING MiMUTE - NEEWAH! BRING THAT® & PACKAGE RISHT IM' LOT ABOUT YE STAR, 1524—touring cars, (2), Brand new, never driven, Big discount, C, A. Benco 651 Mal 8. Phone 2215, STUDEBAKER —fouring car in good run- ning shape. Price §100. C. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phemd. 2315, STUDEBAKER, 1921—Nght 6 touring car. Orlginal paint, ffne motor, 5 good cords, upholstery and top very good, $125 down terms, A, G. Hawker, §8 Elm St. Phons 2456 WITLYS KNIGHT, 1917—touring car. Ex- cellent motor and 4 good cords. Price $150. Terms arranged. A, G, Hawker, §3 Elm 8t Phonme 2458, DEPENDABLB USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS— 1924 1924 1923 1820 1918 Touring. Touring. Touring. FORDS— 1924 Sedan, 1924 “Touring. 1023 Bedan, 1922 Touring. ESSEX— 1924 Touring. COMMERCIAL CARB— DODGE BROTHERS— 1919 Reo stake body, TERMS ARRANGED —~THE—~ 8, & F. MOTOR BALES CORF. Dodge Brothets Dealers. 185 ELM ST. TEL. 731, OPEN EVENINGS HUPMOBILE USED CAR DEPT. Hupmabile, Hupmeble, Hupmobile, Hupmoblla, Hupmoblls, 1924 sedan. 1924 Club seda) 1923 4-pass. coupe. Model N touring. 1920 touring. Hudson, 1919 7 pass. sedan, Lssex, 1923 coupe. Maxwell, 1922 touring. Chavrolet, 1924 sport touring. Theee cars ‘are all In good condition andeare well worth ths price in every fnstance. Terms can 'be arranged. CITY SERVICE STATION, INC, 240 HARTFORD AVE. “The House of Hupmoblle Cars ¢, A, Bence, 51 Main Rea those closed Fords beforo | ad | HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT.- | 1923 1024 1621 1922 Franklin sedan, Jewstt sport. Hudson coupa, Todge sedan. Cheyrolet touring. Maxwell sport touring. Hudson 7 pass. sedan. tudebaker touring. Bulck 7 pass. Maxwell club Studebaker light 6 coupe. and many others. THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES €O, 139 ARCH BT. TEL. 2109 OFPEN EVENINGS, & SUNDAYS ——— e RENEWED FORDS BEDANS Price 8278 st Paym't $100 COUPES $125 400 325 200 § 80 135 110 TOURINGS $ 50 & 100 1924 Roadsters and commercial ra: correspondingly low prices. AUTOMOTIVE FALES & BERVICE 200 EAST MAIN 8T. B 201

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