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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, Chicago Practically Snow Bound | Rave Vioin Sold by Harvard Rum Poll In 14 Colleges W == . Despite Fact Storm Has Ceased; ||, s sonce o b= | . Shows 3 to 1 Wet Sentiments| QUALITY BY HEIMER (#—Karl J. Ondricek, gray-hair- Th ed little Bohemian concert mas- = Ollsands Ovel'flow Hotel Space’ ter, found life worth living agaln || . cymbridge, Mass,, March 27 (UP) Brown 1 53 17 | | today. His rare old Stradivarius 2 A 2 —A “dry” poll conducted by the].: 1 - 5 | YD " }""""-\lfin“\";‘a‘; from his apariment ||.Harvard Crimson,” daily publica- | Princeton ] 9 966 f 2 here Monday, was recovered yes- : s . rifts Kee ny Work- day ha o °d ¥e5- |\ tion of Harvard university, of 3 170 386 P Ma y Work terday in a pawn shop, where the |colleges has given the “wets” 2 0 eos ey thief had, sold, 1b for: 31 | plurality of more than 3 to 1 over|Harvard 36 ers From Returning to I “The violin was purchased at iy i L4351 e is- || and its genuine; attested by Results of the poll made public S P S tances Away ] Street | | estimated its value at $23,00: | “Pennsylvania—as the only| C B ITISH 5 . | Cars and Busses Stalled. Observe Tenth Amniversary of ————————————"|\$& sofloce cane e ohi cwvoreal 10 USE NATIVE WHEAT strict enforcement and 369 prohibi- | Natona Orgniaion | JURORS T0 PLEAD 55 e B b vt s Chicago, March 27 (A—The snow | The vote wa 2 | lad ceased falling today, but the 3 e Herald) [] | Present situation—s3s. | Proving Quota System of Milling slush and drifts lingered on. Newington, March 27.—The 10th | ! strjct enforcement— | and Enactirz Price Guarantee The ‘snow stopped last night ss|anniversary celebration of the | Modification of sent laws— * suddenly and as unexpectedly as it| League of Women Voters was held i 1.006 | lor i started Tuesday morning. 1eaving | yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ga”"F - Wh G . ed M S Total repeal of liquor legislation | H labor n today said that “hicago and its suburbs shrouded in | greay of Willard avenue. About 31| our 0 OHVIC[ a0 [0 D6’ —s.55 1 nmen act the heaviest continuous fall in the|gat down to luncheon at 12 An affirmative answer was plac- | at the ear opportunity an ag | Biaciy s tistonyesliniinchics lo'clock. A large birthday cake light- | GOV. ROOSEYC“ Todfly |¢d opposite the question “Do you | cultural ing Dbill and has also Although the city no longer Was)oq with 10 candies was the center | —— = Cikrgset CrUpGE TRl ) U0 Gl faced with the necessity of fishtng| gecoration of the table. During the | jiite 01T ated o, Foseimas anplicd it Haniyheas more snow, it had by no means||yncheon Miss Brinley and mssl New York, ch 27 (UP)—Four | The colleges cooperating were: der t coped with what it alrcady had.|jyfulligan gave talks on the organi- | Of the 12 jurors who convicted I'red | Harvard, Cornell, Pennsylvania, |be compel o use a certain pro- Traffic still was delayed and in|afion of the Newington league, | V- IFdel of the charge of murder | Michigan, Princeton, Assumption, portion o heat in all flou some cases paralyzed, schools Te-| ‘hioh was organized in May, 1921, | ©f Mrs: Lmmali Harrington a|Lafayette, ~Dartmouth, Purdue,|they grind. This provision will | mained dismissed and strects and | At the present time it has a mem. | Ye4T ago left today ..’ur A\_Imny per- | Massachusetts Jnsn!'mc of :h‘,vh- acca a by a scheme where sidewalks were clogged with BnOW. | borchip of 54, sonally to petition Gov. Franklin D.|nology, Amherst, Colgate, Brown|the f v be guaranteed Drifts Piled High | "Atter the luncheon the radio pro- | R005eVelt to commute the death |and Pittsburgh . | sure price for his wheat by the Along the lakefront and in other| ran on the 10th annivesary cele. | Sentence- | Sentiment on the prohibitioa | ernmen e newspaper added places where the wind was given u’hm on by the National League ofii The jurors carried letters from |question as expressed by the colleges The p _ hod of enact chance at the snow, drifts Were!ywomen Voters was listened to, The | three other members of the panel|were tabulated as follows: remains to be piled high and held hundreds of au-| now members who have joined the | Vho Were detained here by illn Present Strict tomobiles fast. In the more congest-| orzanization since October were|OF Pusiness. The party included | Situn. Enfmt. ) | - ed districts the snow had turned | oiloontoq with small birthday cakes | Alexander I Rorke, counsel for|Michigan 3 5 PRANCE A TION into a dark slush, ankle deep @t|py o charter member. The cakes| Bl I'rank Irwin and James Neil-| Purdue 1 March 27 (P—The senat most intersections. | were made and decorated by Miss | it Cornell 387 1 2 adopted a bill toda Street car lin hardest hit of the | Brinley. I e i c ‘I\arlmaulh ening credlt 1,000,000,( 2 - wo weeks d Rorke will argus Y % 142 p A HOnE (34D 000 00Dk tas thetay After the mesting bridga was| % 0 0y Fitton for commutas | gon ot Thoroshiat (34 JICTihE transportation systems, were able to | Bees S ! Amherst 1 t and building in the region played. Each player received a prize. | ion of sentence in the governor's |y | 3 p - the recent floods, | f . serve customers on most of the| mal and were not even attempting | office as a last resort. main routes, but were far from nor- | o | |l ¢ to run on many of the branch lines. | | The four jurors—Archibald Sut- Twenty thousand men and 25 - | cliff, Jacob Seleger, Frank Beer, and pieces of machinery | W. R. Fallon—have said they would worked all night attempting to clean the rails, [iave voted for a verdict less severe % Tifteen hundred street cars were [had new evidence, found by the reported stalled. most of them still }.\M\ York Telegram, been introduc- manned by their crews who have sdaolailersitrom Horentan “'“““"d‘ Deenliforoed toliieont ot nional G. Waters, Joseph K. Franklin an iy fontmaineystin orer) i e Bloodhounds on Trail of Man: SN b e 1 e C H I C A G O cleared. On some of the side streets| Negp Ghns[lansbm\g, Ya. it Gy wereiad Lty A Clifford Secth who often cxpressed the crews were replaced by watch- i & wonc b te could have men. e e onder that the state could hav > <0 convicted a man of the death of a & f h - h Oth DT i ore Hornate “hristiansburg, Va., Mar a 30 a. m., when she saw 1§ no tarther aw ay than per tranaportation lines ware| _pigodhounds were being u her alive 12 hours later. more fortunate with the elevated{ gay in a scarch for a h iker and suburban railways mnot only|ho shot *and wounded Charles| e maintaining their usual service but| ratham, ew York lodging lvonsw‘THOUSANDS HOMELESS carrying the added burden of per-| proprietor, as they neared this city | | fuce cars or by automobile. Busse: 4 i ne Daily s0v- b } | The wounded man was picke up _ unable to travel on many streets| by other motorists after his assail- Itisti d' since the storm started, again began |ant fled. He was brought to & hos- | Village Destroyed on Lipari—No tisin lstancc, to pick up their customers. today- pital here where he is in a scrious « | . o Motor clubs reported that a!l|condition with a bullet near the| Deaths In Tremors Reported but not i time highways leading to Chicago were | heart | b blocked and that inter-city bus ser Latham told police he picked up In Section Yesterday. —by telephonc ! jces were suspended. The roads i | the hiteh-hiker in Knowille, Tenn- |y o 1iary, Maren 7 (CP)=| & southern Tllinois and in parts of In-| but had not learncd his name. As| . CCERTE (T80 W0 M T diana held hundreds of snow-bound | they were approaching Christians- | Seabili : e : e R =iy | bure last night, Latham said, theltcday and one village d d Modern telephone communication : 3 [ a violent carthquake which strue< # A 8 2 N Cessation of the storm ended fears | Stranger, who had been driving, re-| % | 5 ek 5 g 2 5 o R AT A e CR B e R e SR o e st G i smiles. at miles. Distance fades into [Roricont ol il ar i insignificance; rivers, mountains, val- the larger dairies promised full de- | Jumped out of the car and tried to e authorities of the province of partially cut off yesterday. Heads cf|@ gun and shot him. He said he | liveries today, although they sa:1| escape, but his assailant fired at nimli‘)i‘;’i':‘l:“g“r;xr‘fi}l'miy;‘“‘;y: e leys offer no barriers to the highways b e e e 'Lwrl'm that name had been destroyor of speech. It takes only a few seconds : ot e 2 e StOT1 | Jzain and made another attempt to| No deathis were reported. A fo ‘city than with a nearby town. And | ' ; §| | DESIGNED & T ahe 2 = escape. The hitch-hiker grappled, Were said to be slightly injured A 3 A CONTROLLED limated. Besifion s | Showmnds] 2o Sl Bl e BO E e ahd s v e once the connection is established, your - spent in clearing streets—$50,000 in | d beat O G ! 2 J ilio.cop falorie— forafyesta args Lol (o Duty ofitherlstolinndl hel Bored hupvinetmedicinestand Hond words are carried as rapidly across rount of damage Cndeos @ ar8?| saw another car approaching, when | to the islands amage. de g cf o 52 | s, A o o arts of the Lake Shore Drive by| S assgilant fied. I e A o the continent as across the street. S g R LORD DAVIDSON ILL | “Athens, Greece. March If dozen buildings and hundreds | of autemobile mecidents mloveds| London. March 27 (—Friends of | Kulers and presidents of the princt D Y R lv_ 3 \d°’ °:’ °” "f“l' s all Were|ine venerable former Archbishop «f | pal nations of the world have sent (4] ou eallze “fl‘mu‘g‘: "m ac f‘\"l‘az":- burcay | Canterbury. Lord Davidson, wers | telegrams congratulating Gre . k I " distr today to learn that he had | the centenary of her freedom fron how llttle promised ‘little it any snow” today. | peen’ suffering nearly a fortnight | Turkish rule. it held out small hope of a thaw to o st e han from a felon on his right hanl |’ Professor Elit G. Mears, of Lelar f (€] 11 Cost? {hose who had drifts to clear awas | wich hhs confined him to bed. | Stanford University, addressed - Out-of -Town Calls Cost? T'he temperature was cxpected ] | temperature was expected t0 w4 | yjis jliness became known when | meeting here today in connection lower, at least below freczing. . s 1 jon — he wrote to a hospital cancelling a | with the centenary celebration °re are S y -fo- £ Loop Hotels Packed spe ‘,er,. N,N:\,m,,: L. Yo TYC rati Here arc some (/(t) station-to-station rates Loop hotels were packed — Ants can easily carry twice their night with thousands of work-| ys; HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |own weiht From New Britain to ers staying Jdowntown at the ¢ nse of their employers. T t S === S s rezervations for 1,000 of its em- - v | ;\:;::csrz\‘: private dining rooms an | Albany, N. Y. S5 fi.‘flfielmer e b oms. Actresces at | 3 T T one of the theaters stayed all night | Newark, N. J. ......... .60 in their dressing rooms rathee t 4 D 9 attempt to rcach their out-of-the- | Phlladelphla’ Pa. ... .90 | Loop hotels. | ’ 1 i FOF l el LN _ : ] The enthusiastic patvonage these extra value riled by the lake storm that o 3 Bridgeport Bt s ¥ 315, companied the snow that it carric! v 1 & very noticeable sediment of mud| T 2 ] Bristol ..o 5o ol ) e . Iy < f 3 e ; Derby ...... o 5 | suilts receive Is a source ot satistaction to us niission, in order to offset this, or- 4 dered the chlorine propottion rai:- - Hartford orecetva 1) ed from three and a half to cignt i J, 7 3 pounds to every million gallons of Newil-lavenie T E oo 5 water. New London .. 40 The effect on crime was unusua! Not a single case was placed on th| § Paint j.l[t y@urS@lf s { Norwich .... e Y trial sheet in the morals court ye: el iR e . ‘ ; Stamford ... 45 distance all previous records. They reveal 6 G ORI, s ) G flf yOIUl W]Sha o but Torrington ... ¢ <20 | Five Free In Court Waterbury . Five men arraigned in police be sure of your and to Kuppenheimer, The new models out~ at every point the experience and enterprise Reductions are in effect after 7 P. M. were stort hound, and two deputy sheriff e et paint ‘ on_station - to - station calls when | that combine to make them champions of to the state penal farm at Vandalia the day rate is 40 cents or over. had to borrow railroad fare from ¥ ona of their prisoners when storm forced them to abandon their ! Knowledge and years of practice are neces- { For ECO’]O"‘}’—‘ | value. Kuppenheimcr youthful Styling (] e e il sary if the best paint job is desired—but R A e e many home owners prefer to do small jobs s W tically abandoned as most of the themselves. For those we have e Placc Calls ThlS aY employes could not reach the mills. R e U " ] You get the lowest rates when you grants for the night and charitabis Longman and Martinez tell the operator you will “talk with organizations reported a greatl e i v SEMLPASTE PAINT anyone who answers.” 1f you wish to twisted yarns—Kuppenheimer enduring of coal. At! . % X = . . tes T O e e s e oy [ place this class of call, just give the dis ¥ jail to work shoveling the The best paint you can buy. It's safc for tant number to your local operator— o ° . . the amateur to use. if you don’t know the distant number, handcrafting give you lasting satisfaction. Ghicago, _“a'n,'h 27 (P h; ] Following di}'ections, which we will give you ask “Information” for it—she will today sald L. E. Wheeler-Reid, Hol- | gladly, it will wear better, look better and handle the call for you. Iywood publisher, has purchased the | give more paint satisfaction than any paint han M People’s Home Journal and that the | we know, and it costs but $2.80 per gallon magazine will be printed in Chi- | g ix i re li il, | ee i e eadlorN Y | icohiediitinurellineediol The cost is small Wheeler-Reid has revealed, the | wherever you call” | N E & SONS paper said, that he was acting as | | 5 = trustee for financial groups here and | in New York and that he expects to = A % e 0 0 THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND fhes tabifniie e Lo ae Q n e 2 Downtown—160 MAIN ST. i . ! 35 FRANKLIN SQUARE TELEPHONE { ) COMPANY Tor killing small game & gun has | NEW BRITAIN hoen invented that uses compressed 1ir to fire small shells that are filled with shot or slugs. Kuppenheimer rugsed worsteds of double streets,