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18 MILLION DOLLIR SUIT 1S HALTED pital red lay atte ence o ch attacked f using vumatic tires. ise bill stat number 769, repealing » prohibiting use plet nes with fiim in places mblage unless enclosed in fire proof hooths and providing that no 10ving picture projestor ba used in lace of public assemblage or enter- nent, or In presence of nty or more persons unless itions agalnst fire, panic a rds specified by the super- of state police have been vith, was adopted hy the The housa also passed hills ating for the Con- reformatory; authorizing palities to transport crippled | ehildren and children having def. eyeslght from within their to within places whers treatment 1s and decl h transportation to be al duty: charter, providing clerk of assessors shall be named of from two te six years v of not more than 87,500 a li- | year and providing for assessing of prison; | two-thirds of New | 1 gutters on owners of pro- | perty henefited, Increasing from $35 to $60 allow- for burial of pauper; amend- g Naugatuck bhorough charter to provide three selectmen, town clerk it committee of elght mong officers, to be elected bien- increasing from $5 to $10 for motary publics’ commis- <ions; authorizing probate courts to order sale of real estate or other property in which persons not in being, not ascertained or under dis- blit shall have an intere amend 2 mechanic’s lien law to require notice to motor vehicles commission f claim for work on motor vehicle and authorlzing sale of properly fter three months if no applica- on is made for dissolution of llen; mending stancard weight of bushel [law to include: lima beans in pod, S pounds; dried peas in pod, pounds; summer turnips, 50 pounds; | rutabaga turnips, 55 pounds; appro- | pAating $21,400 for Mystic Oral ysehool; appropriating $457,042 for {Connecticut Agricultural college; {providing not more than $35.000 a vear may be spent for repairs to normal schools and practice schoo | making payment of five annual as- | sessments into annity fund a con- dition for retirement of members of issuing a |teachers’ retirement assoclation: ap- number of | propriating $70,000 to state hoard A on |of education for repairs to normal !schools and practice bulldings for next biennial period: making follow tions to state tubereu- Hartford Sani- Meriden Bullding, roads, $3,500; of kitchen, Mot 2 nts was ot the pains 10 RO t¢ axam (Con tinued frowma First Pa 1 five clothed FAVORABLE REPORT O BUS TAXATION Firs rooms of ju zlve in in line o! g Ar nued From amen costs various to cle laws anee ssociations T'he T laws senate achonl unfavorable ar nia Connecticut ose recommended. bill providing A corti- process under which ade be Kk either four is made | upon the ! es - shall ent ifter service Deficieney Bill ¥ bill was report- lay. It carries an approp £41,700 and brings th ney appropriations ost 3 to- at, \ to alw \ state tax of $100 and a | tax on bill hoard p d for in a bill favorably he fi committee, lule for bill or each panel r; 26 for each first i ng 12 eraduated ¢ ov d proposed e Sl nance sch clas: 2 by 50 el larger aximum h sign \ sig Provision is 1 for rmit is permit heing plainly marl All sizns must be is for ea at least roadside, and at any cemetery, |ing appropria {losis commissio tarium, 000, rdditional perman Norwich, enlargement shop and staff dining room, 9: grading and road construc- 5,000; Shelton, $16,000; sea- infirmary building. $100,000; additional land, $25,000; |appropriating $28,000 for patho- {iogical laboratory at Storrs expert- | stations; appropriating $1 age at Brainard Field. | The house rejected biils: Re- pealing 1625 law providing standard | poultry shipping crates; establishing state plumbing code. Favorable reports were made on bills; providing payment for state d and trunk line highways ns by agreement with highway commissioner; amending banking law regarding commencement of | business; appropriating $100,00 for use of Loard of control in making | payraents to disabled veterans, ma ing appropriation of $30,000 to ! board of education for trade schools [ making $290,000 maximum tr nea appropriati ol to issue $200,000 | sewer honds; appropriating $170,000 | for Hartford and Willimantic trade sehools, providing live poultry shail transported in crates which shall sanitary and large enough for | thems provie ms for payments for poultry premiums to comptroiler by June 1 | Adjournment today {10:15 Tuesday, The legis {rematn on standard time. mittee held liearings th riroom. Y witomobile ym been ¢ 50 fi own, his ir from its provisions 0 products crected on ¢ the products are It excmpts igns advertisin the premises v anufactured. bake , Was another not in at the death A favorable report was made in g was taken Henry Ford the senate on bill whaich permits {tion, ; side, firaproof _— uries Reed In He Senator Reed, chiof of Ford coun- H . to the 2 |000 for ga Wholesale was until ure will Two cotn- An orchid garden, containing 7.- ) opl 48 been taken over hy Missonri Botanic . W. Powell, of Balboa, Mo, PROTECTION! It's a rocky road or a desert trail to the rider of this fiery steed and the floor 1s treated accordingly. f you would preserve the heauty of vour flooring—if you would protect vourself against constantly refinishing it—use Liquid Granite Floor Varnish. Brothers Liguid € itures wood and against nite is pr f a lof | weather bureau by | jall be made | afternoon. rden from | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927, THE DISEASES ADD T0 FLOOD'S HORRORS | ar (Continued From First Page) officials early today could make no estimate on the loss. The swinging a few had heen ! of tor several davs and traffic over it was closed yesterday morning. Last night engineers and offfcials had expressed belief that it would withstand the strain after a train of ballast had been run upon . Early today the south part of the structure began a vielent vibra- tion. This was so intense that coal in some of the cars was set afire by friction. A few moments later structure toppled over into the steel structurs inches ou line down-current the CLASSIFIED ADS HERALD AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale ' AUTOMOTIVE ] Autos and -rncks for Sale id BURIAL VAULTS—Con nfor water proof, B. Vault Co. Te Burial Lots, Monuments EW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS St. Monumenta of all sizes scriptions. Carving and letter our_spectalty. Te- | CHEVROLET TOUH i no reas: Mt. COUP] 1925—(n Ready to drive. A. Ben the best of A real bar- staut St. Tel. (o3 al prices. Oak Bt ¥ reasonabi cenhouse, 213 BOSTON FERNS—Ve 3 e ( stnut ROADSTER 18 T024—TIp took good hape. C. A. 2215, carefully top sha Bence, “iias ut o tip A Toen WHITE GO ST war g between 25 Gresnwond an Fin¢ ersonals B good ut_ st LEXINGTON—1323 touring car excellent conditlon. Belling Reward. | L3 ro a real 50 i _very tomper 17 Sou river and was lost completely from | sight. The bridge, a steel structure with pedestrain passagewa and road- was built in 1871, Last year the road spent more than 40,900 in strengthening plers and other parts of the structure, Convicts Put to Work Rolling Fork, Miss., April 21 (P— Water war pouring over levees for a distanca of seven miles at Albe- | marle Bend, 10 miles west of her carly today. A hundred convicts have been rushed to the threatened spot to ald 1,000 workers there and an appeal for more men has heen sent out. The workers are handi- capped because all dirt and sand bags have to be hauled three miles| to the levce over roads partly under water. Issaquena county where threatened levee is located is alveady more than 55 per cent. under water and a break in the barrier would inundate the whole county, it is be- THE Hera are th You Ask One" 2—Giuseppe —Fritz K the | NOW YOU ASK ONE questions are on page 2. 1—Franz Schubert. 4—Leopold Stokowskl, e | us | fiim Arcade | with good guarantes. C. A. Bence, 80 Chestnut St Tel, 2215, CEXTNGTON—1925 touring © Driven only 5,000 miles and s practically » new car, many extran Guaranteed. C. A._Benca 0 Chesnut 8t. Tel. 2215 NASH 1995 Special 6 Coach Food tion. Price right for quick sale. ubowy, 14 Tremont sireer. RECENT TRADE-INS it amera. Let right. Wo give another you don't get results, et th ot tron res vou midwifs, Las to 52 Mon- Aress. Made to measura, Carpenter, 27 Glen St. l AUTOMOTIVE | Auto and Truck Agencies O0W | BUICK MOTOR CARS—Salee aud Oerv- The | foo, Bulck Co. 133 Arch 6t Phon |CADILLAC CARS—Sales & Service. Lash | “Motors, Ine. “A Reltable Coucern.” | 411 West Mam Bt s | CHRYSLER—4¢ and 6. lcs, Bennett Motor Sal ; 8¢, | CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Eaies and vice, Superior Auto Company, 127 Church 8t. Phone 211. DODGE BROTHERS—Sales and Bervice. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stan- ley 8&t. Phone 731. Mrs. ol 135-12. right and listed om the best homes in New Etita ANSWERS he answers " for 7 Dakland Brougham. , 1926 Pontlac Coack, 5 Buick Coach, 1325 Hudson 7-ps 3 Cadillac §-pa ellent,_condf Hudson Coa Coarh, ssex Coich Packard Sedan, Ford Sedan. Roadster. to today. senger Sedan, enger Coups. n, Ex Verdl. ler. Tew and_ eerv- Co. £50 Arch 5—Mary Garden, 6—Richard 7—Tschaikow 8—Saint-Sae 9—Handel, Wagner. WKy, ns. TMAN AUTO SALE! New Flood Menace S§t. Louis, April 21 (- menaces arose in the Illinois and Missourl river valleys today and the swollen Mississippl, into which | the two rivers flow, spread over ad- | al areas in the two states, situation at Beardstown, TIL, | reached a crisis last night when the | Combs levee on the Illinols river | broke in three places and inundated | a low section of the city. More than | 30 families fled from their homes. In preparation for the flood | sweeping down the Missourl river, tha weather bureau warned all per-| sons living in the river Lottom be- tween Rocheport and Jefferson Cit to move to higher ground. The river was rising from Kansas City to its mouth above St. Louis. Highest Since 1903 St. Louls will have its highest river | stage since 1903, when the new wave | water coming down the Mis-| reaches this section. e forecast a stage of | ith the prob- higher. | Brave Four women stuck heroicall maintaining dozen local tel operation. A residents went most of then stories. David L. Na stee of the shoe merchant, ruptey Saul Be The final me {the estate of rupt, of this clt noon at 2 o'c Referee Berma sourl A soclal will 36 fect here Monday, ability that it would go Flood stage fs 30 feet, With the Ohio river falling stead- | ¥, the Mississippi at Cairo was ex- | pected to reach a stand Friday. The |y " 1o pociee stage thers yesterday was 56.4 the| The talk will b highest on record and 11 fect above | yirunly tinted v flood leveel, took himself, Town picturesque Tlood waters of the Mississipbh | anvon in Ariz which yesterday inundated New |yono0ton 0 50 Madrid, Mo., and drove out most of | prik Hine of the population, today was threaten- | ypion A g ing to flood other southeastern Mis- |oom o bl = o souri towns. The levees protectin 2 Portageville and Marston were threatencd and strenuous efforts were made to strengthen them. ning under the club. Frederl will give a tal he and a frien Abandoned g freshments wil 1 | | | | | miles west of tow: hundreds were Charleston and other nearby tow | the outstde world. Tack of drinking water was jone of the worst features. BANKRI l'l’T('Yfi\;:\'l';T.RR Egiglo Ravagli, STANLEY CHURCH SOCIAL ley Memorial church tomorrow eve- seencs songs and a social time enjoyed. Re- blic is invited. | | !rom) CARS—Trucks, tract varts worvice, farm fmplements. Automotive and Service, 24§ Elm 8t. Tel | Distributor while still other | taken to Stk»ston,‘ PACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX 2701 G FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson frace Ehone Girls | tors. Sales and Service, ~ Berln Auto telephone opeerators | sales, Berlin. Holmquiet Bros., Prop. | y to thelr task of | Phone 251.3. communication wlith | FRANKLIN CATRS—The car & | years. Sales and Bervice. L hov\:::‘ :h“:’”“"f"j Main St Tel. 3598, on) ere S8 1N | TCFMGBILE AND BTAT=Sales rooms few of the marooned | and service department. Burritt Motor about in boats but| Sales Co, 240 Hartford Ave. at Stan- xfaved Sin i upnor (S evsELSTelNAIIETS S SRSR S T | AND DIANA—Sales & Bervice. O. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t Tel 2051-2. NASH—Motor_cars. Eeo ales and Service. A 2im_§t._Phone 2438, GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Salen and servic. Products of Genera! Motors, C. A. Bence, 50 Chesnut St. Tel. 2218, PATGE—Sizcs and Eignts, ~The Mom eautify Cars In America.” 20 entire. Iy new "body styles, $1.095 to $2.795, Whitmore Paige Co. 319 Fas Main t. REO MOTOR CARB AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searlo & Co. Sales and Service; cor. Elm and Pari Sts. Phone | ] 2110. Local agenta for Gabriel Bnubbers. | Real Good WILLYS-RNIGHT __ AND _OVERLAND 5 - AGENCT—Saten and somice. T me. ||| Used Car Buys tor cars. Heloln Garage and Motor | Sales, Fred Belofn, Jr. Prop. 116! b BaNI SoAOH Church_8t. Phone_4560. | L s o SELDEN TRUCKS—8alen and Service. | 92 FORD COUPE Paince Garsge. 39 East Malp St Tel | FORD TON TRICK PALGE TOURIN 3904, TUDEBAKER ~ MOTOR ~ CARE—Bales | ONE LIKE Elmer and Bervice. Albro Motor Sales Co.. L Automobile Co. 29 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 Autos and Trucks For Sale FORD TCDOR § -1824. All a TUSED CAR DF 19-12 WEST PF TEL. 2542 139 ARCH ST. OPEN BVENINGS for_ 10 403 Wemt THIS WEEK-END'S BEST BUYS | | i m Motorcycle and side the Harley-Dasldson car, $i5 co new Havwier, ir has been named | bankrupt estate of | Hartford avenme | by Referee in Bank- srman of Hartford. ting of creditors of L. Kaufman, bank- | ¥ was held this after- lock in the office of n. Al In the ¥ with Our Guarantes rect, Rear | | i be held at the Stan- auspices of the Men' c L. Fay of this city k on the trip which d took by automobile coast last summer, e illustrated by beau- fews which Mr. Fay They will Stow such as the Grand ona, Yellowstone Na- he Rad Lands and Sonth Dalkota, ete. talk there will be ging of well known 1925 1822 EVERY EW md kood condition; runa like new: o r best low priced cars. C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut st. Telephone 2215 18 i heen ven X COACT shape; how driver; new tices 1317-3. around by en nd many extras. "ol oful Tel. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS SATURDAY SPECIALS I be served. The New Madrid was virtually aban- | doned today., Water surrounded | buildings in the main section to a | depth of five or six feet, fn lower sections the water was decpe: A telephone operator estimated less than one-tenth f the residents remained. A few of these | wers gathered in the courthouse and | schoolhouse, but most of them were ! at their homes and planned to re- matn until the flood su Approximately 400 refugees spent | the night aboard government | boat Kankakee, which was to take| them to Hickman, Ky., today. Se eral hundred other refugess wers in | camp on high ground about 21! sides, i he a Consult Us Varnish About Your IProblems ALL MY LFE IVE ) | WANTED 10 |EXPLORE A T i ICEBERG |/ asH | | | DWARE CO::PANY 220 MAIN ¥ Opp 200 Monunment - POLLY AND HER PALS WEEP AMOVIN' ASH, IT's TOO DERN COLD TO DILLY DALLY ¢ Northeaster Electric Horns Liberty Tire & Battery Co. | | | | | | | Nash Sedan. (Advanced 6) Nash Coupe. 3 pass. Hupmobile Sedan 5 pass. 1924 Willys Knight Sedan. 1926 Ford Coupe. 3 Studebaker Touring Cars. A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm St. Tel. 2456 1926 EVERY CAR NEEDS ONE! 1926 1924 $5.00 and $7.50 This is a real special | i 1 391 West Main St. Telephgne 108 1925 Hudson Coa 1824 Cadiliac JEWETT SIX TOURING—Handsomne JEWETT | STUDEBAK! FORD 1326 FORDOR FORD LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCK, 19: —Has been used very little; runs like new. equipped, tires. Will be eold owner has no use for Auto Repair Co, 94 Hartford Ave. Phone 1637-15 or 4099-5. LEXINGTON—Brougham, thoroughiy overhiaulad, upholstery In excellent con- ditlon. New paint. ias been used by a very careful driver. An unusual op- portunity to buy a real good used cur t &n attractive price. C. A. Bence, 58 1 t St. Tel. 2215, T.ea Harding. Phone 2335-i, WILLYS KNIGHT BEDAN—3 Overiand touring cars, Ford sedan, Ford coupe R._C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry £t WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CAR WITH OUR USUAL UNRESTRICTED 30-DAY MECHANICAL GUARANTEE 1924 Ford 4-Deor Bedan 1524 Hupmobile Club Sedan. 1025 Ford Touring, balloon tires All Thess Ui Are Well E; Good Tires All Around X! Corner Fim and Park Streets 10 NETH M. SEARL® & €O. Telophone JUST LIKE NEW No. 1 Royal Coups witn at; driven a trifle aver 1,000 Can be bought at a grect sace or miles, al Coup 8,000 miles; {n excellent ¢ in gond conditions new lacquer finis! T-passenger Bedan: newly patited and In marvelous running cone diton; great family car; will last & long time. “AND MANY OTHERS" Deterred Paymente THE LASH MOTORS, INC, WORTH GETTING EXCITED OVER 5 prwsenger, with amazingly mmooth power; ¢rim and snug In every line. Really had the best of care by formiee owner, rend uling entirely unneccssary Almost new tiros. to street nt 30 miles per Pleastngly low upkeep ol and tires. $2 on gas, XINGTON “MINUTE MA ine running §-p Duco sport fnish. " TOTRING enger. Genuine 350 R LIGHT SIX TOT'R A rallable car for small fam! ing health and pleasure at $185. wante low cost. SEDAN oscription, portunity to save dollars. Op- FORD ennugh considered. 1924 TOURING—Condition good to surprise you when price s s WHITMORE PAIGE €O, 319 BAST MAIN ST THE BEST BU'TA IN OUR USED CAR DEPT SMALL DOWN PAYM 1326 Ford Coups 1524 Ford Touring 1921 Jludson Touring 1924 Chevrolet Touring 1025 Hupmobile Touring 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 4 Studebaker Tourt 1923 Bulck Touring BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. 88 ARCH ST. New Britaln Agency for Hupmobila and star Cars. HARTFORD AVE., PHONB COR, STANLEY 4195, Auto Parts and Accessorfes 11 AJAX TIRES—and Graflld Brake Lining —Leghorn_ Motor Parta Co, Parts for corner Fast Main. By DON'T BE BRINGIN WITH IT. Copyright, P. L. Crosbj, 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. Looks Bearish SH'HH, P-ST! BACK TO THE LIFE- BOAT WHILE THE BACKIN'G 600D! PERCY CROSBY