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AUTORE HEfilSTRATlI] STARTED ABOUT ’l]3 hgitation lor Gontrol by State Begun 25 Years Ago entenm condr motors liccus Dolic. driving gistration 1 vrereentury of anto; mM siles v eod had . 'gistering hor 1o uha el 0 cnor- rawn v ous prepond W thiose hich self-propeiled it that somu auth lity consiiers s 1l » s not know, ot 4 1o b -consirc N tion ol state At any rate and licu orm 100k luti organiz; il t W 1he b to s istering of v of the s the and yents of loguent « bn Owners of velicles were 1 1w, to file thedr names i deseriptions of cars . They then ived eertifi- Siilar to those jesued today nohile also reecived plate, which was to i the rear of the wr initial Jetter nomber of ciificate. whiei | figures heing izh, The regurd- of tha size of the vehicls, w ut dollar. Today $15 is th imum @l aery cars faeap: lightly o Wt ber to ST ham Fistration an . sponded. 1h inches peculiar fout liet no licens: wobiles offe hi and § for their pri At doalors and not used Vite bus Ye it speed Taws spred laws of e automobiles 1o travel at e miles an hour within eity 1 nd at under 15° milss an Four in the country. This is qgu a contrast sith the present situation 15 the roeent limits have 20 il Ve recentiy been remévid and the matter of practically dropped. the re- n 1 o as too Vestrictive ecd Tas been In those da 4t was consi rod speed was helisved extremely zardous, and a reference has been in the Herald of the period ning of th rs of turning | ruers at 13 miles an hour. Today | the problem is not to retard traffic | tnt travel must be rapid in order t g0 many vehicleg can use the wvhile then the prineipal co Jeration was still the safety of | drivers of the slow-moving car- | | i dunge ¢ for eps in 1903, Alreads 1ided that violatons be fincs of 3200 senfenes of 3 1he nishn ding was o | la~ pro- penalized by nd in that vear a jail days was added to the It’s All There If you want to add flavorsome patent prep- arations to milk, it is well to remember that while they taste good. they do not add to its food value. Milk is the perfect.food as it is—when it is kept as pure as United Milk is kept from herd to table. 35 Woodlend St New Brinnis Cons. ‘Town Free From Serious IHness {strong in their praisc of the co-op. feration gi cd in the | ties, New NEW BRIT: Double Funeral Service Is Held at Somers Today Somers, March 24 (Pr—I'ractically entive community and many members of the state legislatur: | hered at the Congregational Almn h o here today to attend the funeral of Rep. Albert S Hulburt, cliairman of the house comumitter on rouds, ri und bridges, and first lectman Lere for the past 14 years At Hulburt's mother-in-law, Mr: Enmz Ward Well, died less that Lours after him and the servics double ene. In the absene. paL NEW BRITAIN HEN HEARD OVER RADI (. E. Prait and 6. F. Howe Ad- dress Chlldlell From WTIC ", Jones, ationn) o WL, Divizi onneeti- members ord Sprit intorred in West e 1y tatio of th Tueaion Roard of | of Ltural 1 woorls n of 1 voriasl Sehool REACHED IN BERLIN J. Ltisl e Libi wav things 1 Woost Keeping Up Record on of Twealtiful and the te tha A Vi no for the commut Gt heing on most fownx in New om ment o the convini- for alth- col pest autheri- it for thirt n v living through the f Not congrstc sssities ut is b i States row de t and clms, i to burn supply owin, irai its T doctors sueh as hye I to the sun vartis like o rpillar deep, or kill on; o hurd to ove Mr. Pratt with which t DON epide tic sugh ten Tl Wus oy smallpox ¢ pidemic Middltos months those Berlin resid out in town smallpox clinics were ¢ and the people co-o with the health ofticers 1 ing and allowing t vaccinated. Moro were v rinated, Berlin Lealthn] year in this year condition 1o be exceptionall little serions illnes; th deaths resultin he physiciins which whi - Cromw Although came in its, only and th 20 many ons ¢ was mild. | towns the zrondmother of illten ladybi Th Iybirg ara friends of man, as tl ects on fruit tre Miss Woostor relat travels and people in giant o told the story of “The Fin's Wife,” which co stron to turs and so zreat in ey could elimb a hLill Neaps. Another story Miss ¥ tlined was Oscar Wilde's 1fish i who ¢ overed w caused the spring fo come. She plained to the children that if 1 vonld look into the worll of story Looks they would find many a riendly giant awaiting them ther feography from an Airplane” was the title of Mr. How talk. Starting from Braiard Vicld in "Hartford. Mr. Howe took his listen- “ts to New Rritain, Plainville, Bris- tol. Southington. Middletown, Meria Gen, Hanging Hills, Portland, Crom- iswell, Glastonbury, South Manch ter and. Thompsonville. Jn Hartford tizabeth 1 in flying ove 1lowe explained that st Hartford was third in . the state last year in t ralue of new buildings. New RBritain was 4 ’\ ardware center of the United | States. Tno brothers in 1740 began making at Tierlin - utensils w h were sold to their friends and people surrounding towns, and when th demand became €0 great others | were engaged to sell the products | Mr. Howe eaid The children heard that Plainville is the home of Governor Trumbuil. In going over Southington on imaginary airplane tour, Lake C ! pounce was pointed out. It was said that the limeatone | Southington was made into the first | Portland cement ever produced n this country. At Portland the large lioles in the ground were said fo be i due to the thousands of tone of rocks taken out when brown sand- !stone was populsr as a building | stone. Near Cromwell iz the largest | greenhouse in this part of the coun- try, and in this connection Mr. Howe |sald that the soil is guitable for th cultivation of flowers and the rn ing of ornamental shadc iva months Ll liver's describ ' people | strangs wor Cur enjo unusually nd <o rontinued There was | vear and 5 aroun: sz in that are ex- ‘n them by of cases invol incident to condition surplus of water without lisposal. the health authorities ¢ engineers of the state voard of health, hopinz that the Ble to solve the difficul- In ncarly all eases the local authoritics recommended changts ind were accorded ready compliance ot the purt of property owners who were requested and the trouble h heen eliminated o r as possible. authorities mak, inspections during the year of . milk pro- dueers and ing houses, The inspeet schools, homes and yards, dumos and ice ponds. All this tends 1o p Berlin on the peak it has enjoyed for the last few years as one of the most hcalthful towns fn England. residents due to means of ribed as the Twc Reglistered Pharmocist (region, Mr. Howe asked the chil- | dren to remember it the next time they have to wash windows and use | Bon Aml, for much of it comes from ! that city. Perhaps the rugs and car- pets in the children’s homes ccme from Thompsonville and in South Mancheaster the Cheney silk mills were pointed out as the first silk mills to be established in this country. LOUISIANA DERBY. New Orleans. March 24 (#—Ux. ttied weather with cloudy skies was forccast today for the Louistana derby #cheduled to be run here at 4 lo'clock this afternoon with 17 en- CULANARANLANANERNANRNR NN NURNR RN S35 |eighth distance. The Loulsiana der- by i8 regarded in turf circles as e | highly important “indicator race’ for the more widely contested Ken- tucky derby and the Freakness stakes to be run in May. | Belgrade, Jugzostavta, March 24 () —General Dam Jen Poppovitch, principal instigator of the assassina- tion of King Alexander and Queen ! Draga in 1908, is dead here at the | Parks were | r West | trees. While Glastonbury 1s in the tobacco | trants contesting the mile and one- | A HERALD, SA BAPTIST CHURCHLS Pir=t 10:43 w0 by Rey For This school p. m Methor Ross. 10 p. Bible rhood Trinit Mo = voonL m 00l meti Bl (Swedish) German v school at g vorship Vslisi: and soth serviees Will be in . J. Kaaz. pastor of t prist ¢ w Haven Monday evening, girls' t the home of Mrs, . Duugherty, 44 Kelsey str sday, p. m., Ladie home of Mr. at 1 at 11:4 rman will 1 Emerson Aid ! L midwe NAL First church sche rten and morning by the 1 A Greene. Armc m., preacher 1 S8 for Arnienal P . winister'” for younger group or older gronp 6 p. \ o commitier Younz Peopl: ocicty mecting b Monday, luter hool council ment Tuesday, . m., joint sup er mecting first and South Church Men's atsociations. Speaker, Pro- Jerom duesday, L gral day church school; 4:16 p. ni, choir rchearsal, CHURCH . Kinderg Sermon odore 1didia women at a at tive o churej s ¢ p. m.. sixtl unior grade 3 p. m, dirl Scout meatings; ten midvweek me The Men's Bibls ¢ lose of the ol Mr. Graene will continue (he cussion of “Questions of th Subjeet: “What Tntervention in Nicaragua? The Pleng-Yu club will n he church pariors at 5 o'clock to- rrow afterngon. The chaplain 1s iss Elizabeth Gibney, The speaker Will be Rev. A. D. Helninger, who ill give a steropticon travelogue on “Ialy, Egypt and India.” The Young Teople’s so class w Day.” About United States meat ety will tieet &t 7 o'clock Sunday evening /10 the chureh parlors. The chaplatn 13 William E. Baker; speaker, Miss 1ois Mills, who will read the story of “The Young Kivg. A Joiut meeting of the South and ' Mirst Chureh Men's associations will he held in the First church dining room Tuesday evening at o'cloc The speaker is Prof. {Jerome Davis of Yale university, who ill give a’ stereopticon address on ' ‘What is Going On tn Russla To- "’ . Mr. Davis was in Russia for | lxo years at the time of the Ker- cnsky and bolshevik revolutions. He has also visited Russia every sum- mer for the last: four years and speaks. the langnage. An oppor- tunity will be given at the close of i his address for questions and dis- Ccusston. South 2:30 a. m.. senior high school, young people’s grades and | others; 9:30 a. m., Italian-American ! department of the church school; | 110:30 a. m., worship at the Hunter | ,tead branch of the Italian mission, | rreacher, Rev. Dominic D'Addario; | mornirg worship; (10:45 a. m., be- | ginners’ department; 12:10 p. m., ' pastor's Lenten class; Lenten clasa (for Assyrians; primary, junior and | intermediate departments; 2:30 p m., church school at the Hunter| road mission; Assyrian worship, ser- mon: “Christ Victorious Over the; Tempter.” At 5 p. m., Italian wor- | <hip at South church, preacher, Rev. | Joseph €. Paladino, M. I 0 p.! evening worship at Methodist church, Rev. Willtam Ross, preacher. Monday, 2:15 p. m., class in Eng. lish for Assyrian women; 7 p. m i practice of girls' chorus in prepara- tion for concert; 7:3¢ p. m., Y. P & - E. topic: “What is My Share in| the Misslonary Enterprise?” Leader, | Irene Phillips. Tuesday.-2 p. m.. meeting of Aseyrian women for Bible study: p. m. Jolly Juniors of the Assyrian ' mission: 6:30 p. m. supper and meeting of South church Brother- hood ‘with men of First church in First chureh dining reom; 7 p. m.. Yourg People’s Brotherhood of the Asgyrian mission; 5 p. m. the Junior basketball team will play the | Flashes at the Boys' club; 7:30 p. m. | | Young People’s Bible class, topic: rmanent Values™: 7:30 p. m., | meating of executive committee of | Amsyrian mission at home of Ab-| salom Yohannan, 49 Lyman street. | ‘ Wednesday, :30 p. m. united ! week day church school, grades xourl fand five: 4 P. m.. rehearsal of the | &irls’ chorus in preparation for con- !cert; 7:45 p. m. Lenten discussion clase. subjects, “The Book of Revela- tion” and “The Resurrection™; 8 p.| m., basketball team will play the |Hartfora church hagm champlons | at the Y. M. C. | | Thursday, 3 p m.. united week | {day church school, grade §; 6:15 p. | | Funday. the 4 TUT \ Hartford wi | grades; age of 69. | m., momhly faculty xumnr and con- The crime stirred the civilized | ference; 7:15 p. m., the Doys' Re-| world and England broke with the ligious club of the Assyrian misslon:‘ then Servian kingdom. King Peter [7:30 p. m., prayer meeting of the | who aucceeded Alexander, neverthe- Assyrian mission; 7:30 p. m.. prac- | loss. appointed Poppovitch as his {tice of the hoys' orchestra: £:30 p. | chief adjutant and Poppovitch was 1. the basketball team will play tha! never punished for his part in the Phantoms at the Boys' club. | | assaseination. 1 Friday m. Woman's a 3o p 102y, JAY, . MARCH delivered by Endeavor so- ning servic sermon wilj be e pastor. Christian ciety at 6:30 pom. B 15 o'clock Tuesday ling ning, prayer and class . weo igious 1 four., tive an, K day Miss A, S Grun- -y Ligh school ¢ “Women and Chil seting 1o o logers At 4 v Mi Social hour Holy com 1 Chureh school Morning prayer and o'ciock. Bvening s @t 4:30 o'clock lowship at & Stankey Sulids i 1. Junior, inter- senjor departments L., morning R. Jeru- s on iiate and urch sci i'roop 11. T axday p. 0 ople’s topic. Wednesday, instruetion ¢ rehiglous Y LUTHERAN CHURCIE Virst English at 10:30 a pastor and nvention o hur meeting: m rognl inging by Sunday T ay, m. the New Tritain - v afternoon starting at | Julins Hulteen of make the opening ad- At 7:30 o'clock. H. L. John- Bristol will sp cvening the Ladics’ Ald so give a playlet in con iversary festival. Friday, April 16, the Upsala col- cge male chorus will give a concert z church, Sermon hy the choir. “hool 1 Col religious chureh; servic hers of 1t the wnd pra m., prayer in t wil x i Bitle school clas ion witl John's (German) English service at 8:45 a ¢ school St P'riendship Mus ay evening at Ly International Sundoy, 10 Bible Students’ Aswn. to 12 volunteer dy at the service hool at 10 Tuesday evening, for Walther league and its friends 1 Meriden, subjeet m. v service Bible st it prayer, praise ay, sub- on Wednes riday, at T:45 p el ",“r,gh_“,‘ Second Advent lay school 10 a. m Gy morning service with scrmon by “llul“llbullun he pastor at 11 a. m. Subject “Proph eg Concerning the Islands." venlng servies with sermon at ‘clock. Thursday o at Sun- 1its t the a. m T:15 Luther 7:30 p. m., Bible study. Monday evening, 1h will meet at § o'clock. Tuesda ling, the ligious hool will meet at 3 o'ciock. Thu vy afternoon, the teious " turany atiormoon. & rencarat or EANODE NoW I§ Facing Another R $t. Gotthard Incident oo MORE EXPL[ISIVES group will meet school will mest at 4:15 o'clock Easter cantata will be March 24, ——Europe Wednesday afternoon. the re F[]”Nfl AT BURDER Friday cvening, the choir will o'clock, METHODIST Trinity Sunday, 0 a. m., Woman's Bi- Ile class, eryman’s Bible class, cident—involving the alleged sm: and church school; 10:46 a. m.. ad-|gling of arms into Hungary. dress: A Well in the Valley”; Dispatehes ‘rom Subotica on the D. m.. rehearsal for Easter pa, Hungarian-Jugoslavian frontier to 6:15 p. m., Epworth league IS | Croatts Austrian newspapers m. union Lenten service in the ' sald Jugoslavian authorities seized church, speaker, ftev., Willlam Ross. 22 freight car loads of explosives. Monday, 3 p. m.. Ladies’ Aid so- » cxplosives were described on £ p. m. Mother's club. their bills of lading as destined for Tuesday afternoon. Routh 1ind Rumania. They believed to he hospital group at 118 Kensington intendsd for Hungary, however, be- avenue; Methodist group at the hos- ' cause the route prescribed for the rita 6:30 p. m.. Philathea class: shipmen would take them throug p. m.. Boy Scouts; 2:30 p. m.. Hungary instead of by the more di- W. H. M. & social tea at home of route through Mrs Walter Johnston, 52 Warlock Rumania street; 7:45 p. m., class meeting. Both the Agram, Cre Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., week day and the Vienna religious school. third, fourth, fitth ' porting the eefzure. asserted the and sixth grades; 7:15 to §:30 p. m. arms came ‘rom Ital Young Feople’s chorus rehearsal The Vienna paper added that 12 Thursday. 3 p. m. week day re- other carloads routed from Italy ligious hool, seventh and eighth Rumania by way of Hungarian ter- 4 p. m., church membership | ritory passed Subotica several days training class; 7:15 p. m., midweck ago service. A commit Friday, 4 p. m. sewing school tions is now P. m. intermediate and senfor seizure of machine guns by Austrian partment banquet stoins officials at S Gotthard on tro-Hungarian frontier, also reported to have from Italy and were scrapped Hungarian governm after seizire, thus hampering th Tt was claimed tha ned for Poland at th, seizure, hut Poland “A Well in the Valley” Is the Sermon Subject 10:45 A, M. TURCHES London, g cant were rict tia, Novosti Tagespost, tn re to of the League of Na- [ investigating ge- fon A, M. E. Zion ose were Sunday school at 9:30 4 Ing worship with sermon by the pas. tor at 10:45 o'clock, “Rebuilding the Ramparts” The annual Thanksgziv- ing services of the alphs il or der of K. of P. will be held at 3 p. ! time - the cir Ruc’s probe red of th Music by the Quartet Union Lenten Service 7:30 P. M. Speaker: Rev. William Ross Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH noon—Church School 1045 & m.—Morning Worship and Sermon by the Pastor “TOWARD JERUSALEM" To & cordial inyitation and hearty welcome! PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF CHRIST Moming Subject, 10:45—"The Stewardship of Self” 20—"Ye sre mot your ewn. for ve are bought with s PRIC Frening Sabject. 7:06—"Trom Humilistion fe Vxaltation” oday faced another §t. Gotthard in- | Jugoslavia into | omptly denied this, ter was brought before Ly Littic Entente— Jugo Sluvia and Czecho- Who sent them, where they ing and why, are Leing in- Rumania slovakia. RUSSIA'S NEW PLAN Project For World I'eace is in Mands of All Delegates At Geneva Con- ference, Geneva project was in the Mare tor world hands of preparator. disarmament norning. It provided for prog dis rmament based on an arbitrary Al ing down the aru vies in proportion to 1l 1ce of the various count 1t provided al the is commission comprised of ternation e disarm all deie committee for confrrence met this vasive s and impor . for u comr schem would entuaily work laborer (1 organizations s to work toward peac sic + control s io e delegates, it was drafted f propagan 9 manner in w ) in the v disliked rred to powers h it pri world lominating” powers. The previous soviet led for complete thin four years aterial yeere ref scheme pro- disarmament All arms and to he destroyed. All to he dishanded. Navies abolished and the ma- or cquipment, ar- mines and tor- doss destroved. Disarmed ships might be refitted as commercial shipping. War industries, ineluding that contributed to the pro- °tion of a were to he abaol- hed s wer sre to be terial part «of ship il munitions. ms 12 PROBABLY DROWNED Ver from Vera of th n m miles no trace % INSURGENTS IN WEXIGD ARE SLAIN Relused to Surrender and Fought It Out Mexico City, March 24.—(P—Dis- hes printed by newspapers to- ¥ sald government forces had exee cuted 35 insurgents, who, refusing to er, madec a sortie from a al The band, described as the most important in the state of Michoacaun, cave where fed- ted to fight it out. without food or the cave. Before tion was exhausted a last desperate attempt way, The sur- 4 shot. Ti: was stated to ds of insurgents 1004 s fron Jalisco, said ¢ some Guadalajara Miguel Gome: the insurgent was slain in « federal troops at Ellin hody was brought to not claimed by ’T: e 1jara riends or rels Eva Batista, d were brought to Guadala ‘ort to 1 thizers dero. was quez and Fougio Catholie priests Mexico City fron under arrest in an er arn the location of sympe in the capital who have bee supplying Jalisco insurgents s and ammunition. The me; ptured in a buttle with fed 1 troops in the Los Altos regio: ines are to be used to patre Iroad tracks in the aifected re- 1o prevent attacks on trains : iation corps members cted to drop Lombs o:: suspected bands seen near th It of way. The orders were th. growth of two recent bombings attacks on trains in the region Milit A. Humphrey w—_fl——_ ————— e The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST “OUR NEED M.—Men's 5:00 P. M.—P’eng Yu Club 7:00 P. M.—Young People’s 5 P.ML.—UNION LE Preacher Supper, Tuesday, 6 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor OF WORSHIP” Bible Class, Leader, MR. GREENE 5:00 and 6:00 P. M.—Ministers’ Lenten Classes Society EN EVENING SERVIUCE Trinity Methodist Church ;- Rev, William Ross 6:30 P. \I., March 2 JOINT MEETING SOUTH A 27th XD FIRST CHURCH MEN ASSOCIATIONS Stereopticon Lecture by PROF. JEROME DAVIS “WHAT IS GOING ON IN RUS 1“As a Man SIA TODAY"” Thinketh”’ Do You Go to Church on Sunday? Or don’t you expect to go until they carry you there in a hearse? get the fr thing that's Why not join the crowd—get out and h Sunday morning air and hear some- good for your soul? COME TO Everyman's Bible Class at Trinity M. E. Church, Tomorrow at 9:3 0 A. M. and hear REV. THEODORE AINSWORTH GREENE on “THE TRANSFIGURATION" | The South Congregatlonal Church Morning Woi Methedist Chur Reverend William R Wedn Lenten The Book of A Most Cordial W Discussion Class —Subjec Kevelation, lcon p—10:30 Getting Anywher h will preack 45 s for discussion and The Resurrection to all at ali Services, — First Baptist Church — 10:45—Morning Service. Sermon by Rev. William 12:10--Bible School. Ross, subject: FOR THIS CAUSE" “How Lorg Wilt Thou Forget Me “God 0 Loved the World, United Lenten Serviee at Trinity Methodist Preacher—Rev, William Rose, Ti45—Hrotherhood Mecting, Moving picture—"Braveheart.' All Welcome— Admission Free, Do Not Miss This Beautiful Picture Chureh.