New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1926, Page 18

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A. P, HEAD TOASTS 'DOZEN INJURED NATION'S LEADER [rank B. Noyes Pays Compli- ment to President Coolidge New York, A Noyes, presiding annual yes, T luncheon of the weleomed Latin ra, gave a brief ¢ and Mr Associated Press merican ine of Coe Air Wasnington t of the Assoclated I'res His 1 “In 1 tion of ¢ insisted on, I may ny rema which wiil rief, story told ks follow lays when prude we o by sons say conserva- ing 8o earnest- open by two and pr ot t and on a ited the curiosity of passengers by hurrledly In and into g place, Ily to his sed et \ Ny le wa iy he did this. “T ha' bee rra sad for sometime and ha joost wd a clty de examine me, 1 says ma I is 80 bLad kely to 4 r these rudent and reasonah ny rallroad tieket fr station.” “Our lunc ed by a featur nportant— + number olegates to" t! s8 congress Washingto ‘ielegates are Assoclated P and to the delega wir number 1 Mal and hearty w “One of the resolutions adopted at the Washington congress recom- mended the formation of a Pan- American or Latin-American Pres ussoclation, and then this suggestion was made by Senor Montenegro, a distinguished journalist from Chile, T expressed the view, which I repeat now, that the press of the United States, as represented by the Asso- clated Press, would rejoice at an op- poertunity to cooperate in a move- ment to form in Latin-America an organization of the newspapers of those countries and Would make them the masters and not the clients of the news gathering organizations that served them. The position of the Associated Press could not be other- wise, for absolute control by the newspapers constituding its member- 8 well wit a me a § 10 me to 1 . It is time it 18 of a gau v app ory. T in w o t or asked teelin for eart rop clrcumstances eon this year is mark pleasant and Latin-American Pan-Americar held last week in ome of these dele- our brotherhood of and to 5 who are not of nd a most cor- lcome."” of of e ss them ext IN SUB BLAST Conttnued from Iirst Page.) n stor overhead, The compartmient fs about 50 f long and about 20 fect wide, The valls are concave in shape, corr vonding to the of th marine helow the superstructu Many valves and pipe lines tached to the outboard bulkhcads, and it is possible that some of thes: may have been torn open by the cx- plosion Nearly all the equipment above the Aad kS e e Aty aanie ans] oy movahle, away on racks attached co 1b- The deck, set as it is in must have been directions, The benches are con- wood, with metal legs and stru Any powerful blast would send this cquipment to every corner of the compartment, Rescue Party Gets Busy base v alarm was rung, call available men at the base to pler, 1 doning gas maaks, the rescue workers descend ed into the ship, and brought out the Injured, and closed and sealed the s leading from the battery room control room and to the tor- compartment, thus prevent the fire which t out from spreading, and sealing the of hip from further invasion by the ck hatch was then seul supply le attery compartment . and with no air to feed on the hydrogen gas burned itself off, and the fire was extinguished. Supplles From Hospital The injured were removed to the sick bay where the entire medical corps of the base hastily assembled, and the work of relief went f ward there durlng the entire day The Lawrence and Memorial hos- pital was appealed to for aid and supplics of splints and bandagé: were rushed to the base As the men were brought into the sick bay they were hastily examined and those most serionsly injured | were given immediate treatment. v Timothy Greenville, first quartermaster, was found to be in extremely critical condition, with a probably fractured skull, broken legs and arms, and inter injuries. He is not expected to live. | Theodore Holst, Jr., chir boat- swain's mate and YVrederick France Horn, second class boatswain's mate, are also in gerious condition yvith legs broken and severe internal in- Jjuries, difterent pleces lying in all mess tables and icted of he ¥ The Ing all of the the rest air wding into was shut No Officers On Board. The vessel carries four ofti of them were aboard at the | tima of the explosion. She Is com- | manded by Lieut. Commander W. D, yder of 17 Henry street this city. She turned to the base two weeks | rs but none I | citis, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabet Atianged For Quick ||| and Ready Reference. | LINE RATES FOR SCUTIVE INSERTIO! Y 030 8160 Ratee Upon Application. ||| Same Day, Sat AN Ade Accepted Over the Telephone - nienco of customers. Atk for n “Want Ad" Operator. _ ANNOUNCEME} ——ee ) Burial Lots, Monume 1 RURTAL VAULTS--Concrete wivel refn- forced: water-proof, hermetically sea'ed | N, B. Vault Co. Phone 64715, | City Items | anch, A. O, | t 8 o'clock in | H ¥ Iie ¥ tonight H I's hall. daughter was horn fn General hospital this morn- Mr. and Mrs. Emillan Pion- ard of 2 nklin strect, as nt New ) John H annery New I of 276 Corhin Iiritain General was a patient four 1ven months, st No. il meet o'clock ing 1 report 1,548, Order of Owls, Wednesday evening at § The d ites to the meet- in New York Sunday will Alexandr, of 8 lodge, No, 24, A. 1. O. | ., will hold a regu- lar meeting Wednesday eevning in Vega hall. Thursday evening the members will be the guests of Sir Irancis Drake lodge, Sons of St ge, in“Junior O. U A. M. hall, There will b& a mecting of the Junior Hadassah this evening at § o'clock at the Burritt hotel. Miss | Anna Goldsmjth will speak. A hizh nwiss of requiem wil b celebrated T rsday morning at o'clock at St. Joseph's church Mrs. Patrick O'Leary. Mrs. Fred Fleisehauer {8 recover- | ing after an operation for appendi- George 1 The work of ofling streets began today. The following streets will be t on the program set th hoard: Whiting, Commonwealth ave- and Stanle treet between Pleasant and Kelsey strects, Eble Anderson has returned to his home in this city after spending the winter in Florida. The Tadies' Taljiud Torah asso- | ciation will Bold a kaffee klatsch to- night at § o'cldek In the vestr ——m e ANNOUN Burinl Lots, NEW T URTTATN = M Oak St Monume descriptions, our specialty variety. Johus: STIIN 8 ' G TLOW aite ot Lost an U WELDING CO, 1T Sy AUTOMOTIVE —_— ruck Agencies Auto and YSIER=4 an servic Phone_245 Capital Bufck Co., Phone OODGE BROTH & & F. Motor a corner_Franklin, 3% ARS Sales and Service, rel. 3 CORD tractor. CARS & Seivice Co. 24! Bennett Motor Sales, 260 Atct {(8—Baler and service wnd Sales end DALt AN acceskor) CEME Mo Autos and Trucks ments Autos amd Trucks For Sale 9 [‘ AUTOMOTIVE \\ Auntos and Trock AUTOMOTIVE v Nule WROAN= 301 21024 Ove Chevrolet tourin Ford 1925 1-ton truck, 1824 Knight tourink, Thve lolph's Garag T Cherry Sty ~061-2, Sales 6 Maln Bt, O 1igs, TOUTHNG, 1080~ for Ntkon, price reams ¢ Main 8t able, Ingui New Brit Uil wor ke, 189 0T v of wil wizer ano |l g and letter curtlng | W + Rtupl i W , 1922 Packar ists & | 1035 ¥ o | Hawkao Avle pricen e Oak K a | viante, pleas mg Gl tuneiul Wik | 517 Church Bt [l g e i TRNt aelt Ition, 4 new balloon and other extras, Auto Ley SPRING CLEARANCE BALE— OPEN EVL 8 UNTIL ¥ O I Found CHEVROLET TOURING, DR REDAN, rpiaiel CHEVROLET SEDAN. [T DAL 2 CHEVROLET COUPE (3). TIANKLIN TOURTNG s LA T dor duy a1 allo will surp! i 140 W, M K DUMP TRUCH ) CHEVROLET COUPE (2). o CIEVROLET TOURING CHEVROLET COUPE FORD COUPE, 1924 FORD ROADNTER. 1924 FORD TUDOR SEDAN (2). FORDL TOURING. FORD 1 TON CHASSIS, DURANT R'DSTER, LUCO CLEVELAND COACH, 1SH. BTUTZ TOURING. A : : FORD % TON PA) FORD LIGHT 6 POST DEL BUICK TOURING, WINTE IVELAND TOU FPORD TON TRUCK WITH | TRANSMI IN FIR NDITION, NG, i on with natural wood whe L appreciated. A. MANY OTHERS TO SELECT TERMS ARRANGED, 8 | BUICK USED CAR DEPT. OULEVARD CHEVROLET a6 Sales aug | AUTOMOBILE ROW sedan. pase. touring Broughar Eh EAST HARTFORD, 18—Sales und Bervice o 193 Arch 8t. Phone LYy OPEN EVENINGS TILL § D CAPITOL BUICK CO., 211 payment OLDSMOBILE § CYL COACH DUCO FIN- | iL DELIVERY, 0 sedan, L1400 Wil o lu Phon Phone ' YOUR D VALUB OWN . $300, $160 Roadster, $1 Roadster, Coupe ¢ ELMER CHEVROLET TOURING (5 MAIN ST, $3 ) USED CARS TERMS AUTO €O, PHONE 1518, OLLSMOBILE USED CAR DEPT. Offer the following Iate model used cars ot low prices. 5 FORD TRU CHEVRC SSEX TOURING. FORD SEDAN. FORD COU oL, COACH. ' TOURING JORDAN TOURING. SMITH AUTO BALES CO.,, MAIN BTREET. FINISH, OIS WHED 8P " lcuevrou JVERY. | civiol n TOP. | DOLGE 1922 TOL FPHONE 2000, ECIALS DAN. | DODGE 1921 ROADSTER 1EMICO COA CH, COACH. FORD 1925 TULOR, FROM FORD 1424 TOUI | FRANKLIN 1921 HUDSON HUDSON [IUDSON 1924 8E! | HUPMOBILE 1923 8 HUPMOBILE 1 JEWETT 1923 SE PHONE L. FORD 1924 COUPE RING, TOURING. 1925 COACH, 1928 SPESDSTER. DAN, AN, 3 TOURING. DAN, MOON 1922 TOURIN . OVERLAND 1923 TOURIN a. BUICK 1423 SPORT TOURING. ST 1924 COUPE, T 1923 8 CHEVROLET 1923 TOURING JRI | STUDEBAKER 1921 TOURING. !193 ancu sT. PHONE 2007 s Corp, 16§ Khin 8t Phone 331, he car for 10 years. 455 Wemt Mawn 8t ©A e DEPENDABLE USED ¥ NG SALE OF BROTHERS HUDSON Cof Sedan 1t HUDSC HUDISC TRUCKS=Fo1dson eervicer Genuiue Automotive Eales $_Eln, _Phone 2701 Sedan Touring. TUPMOBILE 6 A City Serv 240 Hart M. T the B ._of Broad A FORD Coupe, Coach. ND 8 CYLINDERS ice Station ford Ave nesea Pioe, Motor Co. and_Figh Ste. ADILL, Motor Co. “A West Maing corner —Bales & KER Coupe, | Bervice. Lash able Concern.” oln_strec Screcn Sereen LEXTN 6, Elm Cakia motor cark, Bence, 51 M nd_and Gray. grade ON, OAKLBND AND GIL Baler and Bervice. Haldware City = , Sport. an. Bt. S FROM $50 L% Phone AND iiigh | sales aud service aln 81, Phone 2:1% THE HONE TON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- ARRANGED Thi are in R deposit with week one of these storago ¢ ments at 6%. save $50 to $200 by buying now. i1y vayments will cars until wanted, 11ge and Interest on your pay- 0 cars have been through our shop, | excellent condition and you ean | A #mal] OPEN EVENINGE AND SUNDAYB » TERMS 12 MONTHS, THE BALES CORP., MOHEN & AMIDON 388 MAIN BTRET. HARTFORD. USED CAR SALE BIG OFFERING IN USED FORD CAR { ALL IN GOOD ¢ NDITIO! TAKED hold No | IN | AUTUOMOTIVE Autes and Prucks For salo ) GOOD USED CARS BEARING 30.bAY GUARANTER FORD (‘OUPES (2). OAKLAND TOURL OAKLAND COUPE. 2 MAXWELL TOURING, 96 CHEVROLET COUPE, HARDWARE CITY MOTOR €O, 6 ELM 8T TEL, i | [ [ OAKLAND, PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE. | FORD TRU lan Co., 12 GOOD VAL |JEWETT, NEW Duco’ finish, tres. Blg f0-h. p., tor. Latest bargain. 1025 4-whee! TOURT brakes, balio chain driver {mprovoments, Genulio . JEWETT, LATE 1624 SPORT TOURI> Finished In handsome rage- green, Spanish leathor uphelstering, Two bumpers, touring trunk. spard tire, motometer, stoplight. Low il age. Ouo halt price new. PAIO) room: tires fine Light slx “Linwood" 6 pass, wine color, nd enging d anmlly car fo tonring, Threo ne n tire pump. s22 | PAIGE—semi-enclosed 4 pass, ehur rondster, 4 s, very powerrul sturdy. Royal cord tires, enubhe bumper and extra tire, § CK 6 PASS, BEDAN-—Durable 6 with bumper, snubbgrs and five t 1195, | BUT | COLUMBIA 4 PASS. SPORT TOURIN Loy hung and fast. Very empoth runhing Continental Red Seal 6 motor. Disc wheels, snubbe windshitelds and spare tire, § | BUICK D-6-48, § PASS. TOURING—§ | Always had extra good glve years of dependable servic top and curtains, $175. | FRANKIL 5 PABS. TOU —Well known for economy and comfort. Had splendld care. A strictly high grade car for little money, $195. | REGAL 2 PASS. SPEEDSTER—(iray t med with red. Two brand new Kslly rds. A classy bucket geat roadster 1| delight soms sportily | thusiast. $85. | | | WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. | 319 EAST MAIN BT, NEAR ELM TELEPHQ Auto BE THRIFPY—BUY FIRKSTONH TIRES AND TUBES, HIGH PRESSURE AND) BALLOON TIRES. GASOLINE, OILS, GREASES AND SERVICE. CLARK'S | AUTO ~ ACCESSORIES 8HOP, 138 | _SOUTH MAIN 8T. PHONE 18%0. BRAKE LINING—60% of. Multihe | and U. 8. Asbestos. Applled to bands | fres. Budd Auto Products Co., 161 Arch St Tel. 3039, | { { | tor Care. Bales And Hatdware ity Mator Ce ADE FOR CARS A FAIRLY. WE MUST HAVI SMALL DOWN PAYME o 155 ELM ST. TEL.s 731 BALANC 5 | s | ND PRICED THE ROOM. | REQUIRED, FEDCRAL AND LEB TIRKS—Wet ani dry storage bagterfes, J. M. Farrell, 110 Franklin Squafe, Phone 1560. TARTFORD BATTERY—U. 8, 1 1 McKone Tire & Tube, Sale Service, P. & V. Tire & Battery Co., 251 Myrtle St. Phone 3603. D AUTO PARTS—Tires and (ubes, Buyers of wrecked and burned o Peter Rosso, 125 Elm §t. Phone & | VACUUM GUPS—WIIl mot #k1d them a trial this season. . H. Coge: well, 10 Elin_§t. Phon}827-5. GOODYEAR TIRES~— PREBT-O-LITE BATTERIEA BTANT BERVICE. |ago from Portsmouth, N. I, and {rooms of synogogue, on Blm street. | {had since been moored at the L - - Last night the batteries were order- | enarged, ana ey were sin | TELLS BIBLE STORY process of charging when the ex- | plosion occurred, Smoking is not al- | plowed in the battery compartment, and it Is believed the explosion was | due to spontancous combustion. Hy- | drogen {5 very inflammable, and it is the opinion that the (king from the 1 ¢ became ignite causing the blast. The S-type of | submarines are cquipped with mod- jern ventilating deviees, designed to |draw off the gascs from the battery well as the other eompartments oceasionall pens ship is the ve foundation of its organization. “This is best shown by its attitude towargs its neighbor to the mnorth. Many Canadian newspapers wishec to become members of our Assoc od Press, but we argued and ind insisted that it would be in way be better for them to form the own association, under which they wosld be the masters of thelr news servi and we are now in full al- lianee with the Canadians press, or- ganized on the me lines the As- soclated Press, but with the same in- dependence of action is enjoyed by our Associated Press. his was comparatively easy to 1complish as to our immediate north where one flag floats from the At- lantic to the Pacific. | “The task of forming such an or- | ganization to the south is much more iifficult, and for that reason we have taken fnto full membership impor nt newspapers thronghout Latin- America. “It is entirely possible that our form of o ion is not suitable to your conditions, but I am that you will find the basic prineciples of the Associated Ny cs- sentlal for the basic principles of a Latin-American organization. “You see Associated re today. T is no V. Associated strumentali — N EPEEDWAGON: from rantee | THE . & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., fined Bix.” Smith Motor Sales, 100 Wert Maln 8t Fhono 2§00 ol NASH—motor_cars, Bee he new fue | 8aler and Service, A, G. Hawker, bt Eln_Sti Phond . s {EG MOTOR CARE and UMeKs. Kenheth | Searle & Co. and Service; co n and Park Phone 2110, Loci briel Snubbers M. searle Elm Ste nings thil Temptation of Old Father Adam A ED R IT, oD T ELOW, ouT ) FORD FROM THOSE | PAY FOR IT AS YOU | OF YOUR INCOME. BYE Brought in Prohibi- Up-To-Date A Look rubber 2 DRIV W, ggpd W . USED 1 - CAR DEPT. tlon Argument. | Madel sE- | 3 u | | | Prire Down | 125 | 20 | Washington, April 20 (#) Adam’s eating of forbidden frnit the Garden of Eden centuries a was nsed as an argument nir *1 prohibition. Dry®Maw enthusiasties were advis- ed by Representative O'Connor, lemocrat, Louisiana, that it was not | good policy to temp 1 » his eyes “thon shalt rule of reason prevail’ said, in a statement in the cor ressional “Do not arous the human curiosity *of weak flesh | 4 blood by prohibiting man from | ing or drinking of the fruits and juices of the trees arofind him, lest you arouse a degre which he will her in 'St. Phone 2810 GOOD BUYS - | STUDEBAKER MOTOR CANS- bales and Service, Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch 8t. Phane 260. WITLYS-KNIC motor care AL MAXW DAN, ELL 2.DOOR looks new. Couy Coupe upe uring Touring Tourin 100§ D SEDANS (2) MAXWELL COUPE. IN¢ WHEN DE- LATE ARB OOBTLY, CALL C'NEIL [IRB & BATTERY CO. 19 WASHINGTON 8T. today OVERLAND CHEVROLET TOURING. CHEVROLET COUPE. CHEVROLET SEDAN. VROLET TOURING. CHEVROLET TRUCK unat TOURING. PAIGE TOURI CAR. as bt lecve-Valte Malor somethin Phone 2051-2 to the ventilating machinery, angd it is thought that such the case this morning. As soon as the Injurefl had beer removed from the gubmarine and the compartm sealed, board if investig aeled “aptain . J. King, commanda submarine base to invest the disaster. amander . 1 tts, exccutive officer was named nior memt board, the others being T mander F. W. Sehandl A. R. MeCann, 1. named as recorder of ‘ontinned from P BENNETT MOTOR SALE Roadster Roadster At owoe was ARCH ST Roadater Roadster Tan Chassis HE 1 65 STAR | Garages To Let 14 | TRINPTY ST., 25—Garages to rent and OTHER GOOD COMMER- | large garage attls for plumbing, ef WAL ET., 1b, REAR—5 car garage, for rent, sultable for auto laundry or business’ men's garage. Andrews & Stevens, 16 Walnut St Real Estate and Tnsural Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 BICTCLES—We hava saveral used biey- cles {n_excellent conditlon, low prices. Your old bicycles taken fn trade for & new one, Hadfleld's Sporting Goode, 15 e ekt LIBERAL SPRING BARGAING a he by t of STUREBAKER COUPE | ALsO g, lots of extras | 1924 Ford sedan, 1924 Maxwell touring, 3 Ford coupe, 1923 Lexington sedan, | 24 Durant sport touring, 1922 Dodge | Moon sport touring, 1825 | bile sedan, 1923 Oldsmobile road: | Many others, . ‘ AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE record MANY 1625 Chevrolet AGRANGED CTAL CARS AT $65 TO $150 WITH | AT YQUR VENIENGE CORRESPONDINGLY LOW TERMS, base as & m f the sure Cor and Licut Jefferson d in nd frresistible and whick will SUPERIOR AUTO €O, AARON G. COHEN, INC. | e i lai i asry i TTeomy 5+ | 125127 CHURCIT ST PHONE 11 OLDSMORILE DEALERS O'Connor also sald it was clajined |HUDEON CORTIT 193 | | _Maln St._Phone 1706, that Washington is the wettest city | D280 (¥ t OPEN EVENINGS TILI, § O'CLOCK 185 PARK ST, HARTFORD. OPEN EVENINGS | INDIAN SCOUT, 1034—bargain st 125, e union e 5 | Must sell quickly, Good condition. C. Press ec 85 ARCH ST. PHONE 1769, hos Pro pa £S5 The h 1ere . Waite, 100 t Bt, Plainvil By PERCY CROSBY ! SAY' WHERE O'¥a THINW YoURE GOIN' 2 Don'T YA KWEEP YA MIND ON THINGS OR WHAT? PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YER DOIN'! Pr through | exchang and col wepap is | spapers ots original vorld through Williar Bro DONT- You UNDERSTAND THAT YoU MUST OBEY7 If You KEPT YOUR MIND ON THINGS YOU'D GET JOME WHERE ~\YOUNG MAN~ HERE AFTER | WANT YOU 70 PAY ATTENTION. WHAT D0 You MEAN BY BRINGING z HOME SUCH A TERRIBLE REPORT CARD 7 L____ . committe Y meet. Wednes t the ity ning at of Miss Mabel chair- | of 11 The meet- | Lo over in time for fhe com- club will 7 ock a home lady ing wil B hat committee nes to attend the lar meet} club at § West ity norrow night iEhtiat TRER BT gltiaa Only One Toast ! POLLY AND HER PALS F YOURE GOWA \UMP CRUSTY AwAY FROM FOLLY 76 TME Y STIRRED YER STUMPS 5»5*:9 THEN IF THE WOST OMES™D THE ST Y'WONT MRD ME MARRYIN HM HUH® OO ART BT | Mw: CRUSTYS OK. INUTHIN AGIN iBUT POLLY'S 10O TELL ME ) | SOMETHIN FosT! \' Gk SUTTINLY BT, DEL. GO "o m Three Auto Victims at Putnam Have Chance A THANKS UNCLE SAML. GAUSE | HATES TTRIFLE WITH A FELLERS AFFECTIONS, BUEN IF1 1S A LOVE: PIRUT" THE BQY, YOUNG TTINK OF HAS Sou? MARRIAGE! P $30,000 VIRE Apr DAMAG He later recov 1s but his eondl om 1 naciousne his brain party giat the ~ill be B mi-conscinns state fon was Improved

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