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NEW HKITATN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1923. Railing Saves Driver From Death Queer Cargoes Arrive in English; Ports in Year ! liondon, March 5. Many itk-i r i cargoes arrive In llio pons of Ciront 1 Britain during tho coiirsa of a year, 1 but porliapi tlie Qinoiv.st una onu from Mexico during December. This consisted of 1 3 tons of drloj IIU'S for use In th nuuuifacture of jiaint. Prkil f ito-j also coma from Brazil, luit thi'sn are utilized In tho mixing of food for poultry and plieaHunis. Manifests of cargoes carried in xtcamers oiteti malco strange read ing to anyone but the Initiated, and t lie average man, seeing tbat a case of wa!rus whiskers was carried In a steamer would hardly imagine they wero 'o be utilized for tooth picks at fashionable hotels. Frog akins are shipped from India for bookbinding purposes; "Tasmuninn devils" often arrive, and from South Africa recently came a ease of "diseases." These included cul tures of germs of blackwatcr lexer, malarial fevers and other kinds of tropical diseases too. tho purpose of scientific investigation. Snails and frogs come into Lon don for use at Koho restaurants, and twice each year a vessel from China brings Chinese dried foods for tho Chinese population of Kng- land. Sea slug, shark's fin, the in si of the sea swallow, and other, strange luxuries are also imported in fairly large quantities. , w I it f '1HfUm r w is.v , 1 L (Coiilnucd from I'age Beven) While traveling at a terrific speed on the Carson City track, Stuart Wilkinson nar rowly escaped death when his car hit the lower railing and skidded to the top of the track. Wilkinson is shown just where lie landed, holding1 to the railing. Oil leaking from his car made the track so slippery that the race was called off. 16,863 ELIGIBLE TO YOTE 10,537 Are Registered With Kepiil). llcan Party And 3,828 With Demo crats, Statistics Show. The 1926 voting lists show 10, 537 registered republican men and wom en, 3,826 registered difnocratic men and women, and 2,500 men and women who are not registered. Kvery ward shows an increase over last year. The rigistry by wards follows: First, 2,325, r, 3.i2, d: second, 1,7(0, r, 305, d; thind, 2,309, r, 525, d; fourth, 1,534, r, 42S, d; flifth, 1,122, r, 860, d; sixth, 1,486. r, 1,350, d. Totals, 10,537, r. 3.S26 d. 800 ATTEND AUTO SHOW ' ISiSJjest Opening Mglit' Crowd in j HL-tory of r.vhibits in Tills City ! I'reM'iit at Brady's ollM iim. i I More than S00 people were in at I tendance at the automobile show of I New Britain automobile dealers i which opened last niijht at Brady's j Coliseum on Washington street. In terest ran at'a high pi:eh, Ihe at tendance being the larp.st fur an I opening night in the history of automobile shows in this city, j Tho new 1!'1'5 models on exhibi tion attrae'e.l it pr. at .j. at of amo tion, the nev lines and colors and the inorhaiiieal iniprovemrnis arousing enthusiasm and praise. ; " ry theater here. lie, with six oilier Lamas who are I visiting this country, prayed fervent ! ly for the safety of a woman who was apparently made to pass from one barrel to another through a : hole1 in a steel plate during the per I forniance. Maeterlinck's "BLUE BIRD" Cast or 65 Music by Mendelssohn's Trio I. W. C. A., MAKCH 6 and 7 Tickets at Pierce's Store Fri. & Sat. Etc 81.50. S1.00, 75c Sat. Mat. 51.00, 50c, 2.1c. AM.V.I I) AT MAtilCl.W London. March 5. "If ties? j things were done in Tibet, the ma.. Igician would l beheaded," said the 'Grand Lama, t'heniwn ("hemp, a!ter 'Witnessing a. performance at a iny.s- K. K. K. Offers Reward In Preuster Slaying Nnicara l-'als, N. Y., March 5. A total of $6.'0.iO in rewards has been uliereil for the arrest and conviction of the bomb murderers who killed Orville A. I'reusier at Niagara Kails last Sunday. Last Monday the city council offered a reward of $5,(io0. Today the Niagara county organiza tion of the Ku Kltix Klan offered a reward of Sl.oO1'. Search is being made for two eases of dynamite stolen ironi a freight car at Kast Hamburg last week. I Quick Relit f A pleasant effective svrup j 35c and 60c Sties A And etternally, use piso'S V Throat and Chest si'ains hi vi:rr; .mil's Madrid. March 5. The ministry of cane" in a statement issued today ikeS an optimistic view of the Span b iinancial situation, as compared it'i last; year. The statement says tat at the end of February revenues increased by 3 . S 5 5 , 7 P G pesetas. s was consi'b red most satisfae v in view of the fact that none of money came from recruits, who :o: g. r can purchase the ir way out mi'itary duty, n. practice which ;ir brought in more than $5,- .' JteSetas. PLA1NVILLE NEWS (Continued from Tagc Seven) Stevenson, who is ill at the New Hritaln General hospital with pneu monia and pleurisy, is reported to day as improved. The J'lainville Hose. Company will hold its regular meeting at the rooms tomorrovv evening. Louis Higgins of Kast street is suffering from an attack of ton-silitis. Ill Broad street, Tenement 7 rooms; all improvements. Tel 127. advt Lost P. G. S. class pin. P.eturn to Gordon Schaefer. 222 W. Main St. advt. STOP TORTURE QUICKLY WITH DOCTORS' NEW PRESCRIPTION Tmn'f waste time on meretemoorarvsurface rubs. Drive torture right out with new internal prescription of well-known professors of medi cine that quickly and safely allays the pains in joints and muscles. No harmful drugs. En dorsed and prescribed by physicians. Ask for AN-A-CIN tablets, only 25cbox. Sold on raonejr back guarantee by; rrnvveii's Prllff Store, Vita Drug Co., Axeh'ofl's Pharnmey, Pity DrUK Hlnre, South Kial Pharmaey, Areh street I'har inaey, Noverk's Phai niaey. KcIiihiI .Meetings Tonight The legal utulua of tho recent bond Issue of Hie Third Kchool dis trict will bo discussed at Ilia special meeting of the dfslrict tonight in the Koiilhslde school. The lueoHiKr wlll be primarily to clear up a tech nical point as It lias been found that It Is not necessary to present a petition to the state legislature os permission to make tho Issue is Iflveii under thu giuieral statutes. Discussion of a new schoolhouse will bo tho principal mutter ut tho special gathering of tho Twelfth district tonight at the Kali Moun tain school. Dun to several hectic meetings of the last few years, sev eral people have termed tho dls-" trlct the "llghllng twelfth" and antlclpato a warm discussion to night when the recommendations of State School Inspector Oscar Fltz simmnns in regard to a new school are presented. In his recent trip to this city, he found things want ing at the Kali Mountain school and for that reason, a special Hireling of the district has been called. The Fifth School district will hold lis special meeting on next, Monday night in the Kast Bristol school on Blue street, when n report of the recently elected building commit tee vv'lll be submitted. The com mittee was sent out to investigate the feasibility of the erection of n new plant to meet t lie grovvtn or the district. Bristol Brail y Co. Moots The Bristol Itealty Co. lias elected officers as follows: President, A. . Hitchcock; vice-president, William .1. Tracy; secretary, Verner A. Green; treasurer, William P. ('aider. Verner A. Green succeeds . B. O. Barnard, who resigned as secretary. Properly Transfers Silvia Pagliaralo has sold a house, and land on Hull street to Leonard and Santlna Contrastano. Guiseppi and Felice Devoti has sold to Gulsepppl Fazzina a house and lot on Locust street. liiiildrtig Permits Issued Superintendent of Public Works Oscar Anderson has issued a permit to William J. Phelan to move a house at the corner of Maple and Grove streets and to make altera tions to cost $14,000. A permit has been issued to Fd ward Scultz for the erection of a two car garage on North street to cost $4 70. A permit has also been Issued to Victor Iloyon for the erection of a two car garage at 25 Sessions street to cost $300. Gas Station Entered The "Go-gas"' station on the Memorial boulevard was entered last night and $1.60 vrns taken. Entrance was effected by breaking through a rear door. Tho police arc investigating'. SM.OIO in Personal Taxes Tax Collector Francis B. Bilcy announced this morning that the sum of 114,010 In penonal Uxei win collected by his offlc during tho month of February. Soveral delinquent! who allowed their tax payment to pass the tjme limit, are now appearing at his office. Blige Co. .Charges; Name A certlllcato changing the name of The N. Blrgs Hon Company, Ino., to Tho Rlrga Co., Jne, haa been Hied at tho Office bT the city clerk. The concern li tho' well known manufacturer of knit under wear and employe several hundred people. . SOUTHINGTON NEWS The committee In chargo of se lecting a now school sits here con tinues to shroud its work in mys tery. Surveyors wero at work yes terduy on land on Main street which has been spoken of as a pos sible location of the proposed build ing, and, as it is known that this slto has been considered, tho sur vey is thought to bo picllnilnary to a possible sale. Members of tho cominlllee. however, still maintain their silence and have refused to comment on tho surveying. Arthur Lindstrom has been named manager of the Mllldale baseball team and representation on tho diamond will bo .preserved, al though tho refusal of David Leln hardt, manager for the past three years, had led to speculation as to disbanding of tho team. Lelnhardt, whllo not able to give his time to managing the nine this year, has consented to act as assistant and will aid Lindstrom in selecting the players. Gerald P. Crcan is ill at his homo on Kden avome. Bev. Samuel Fiske of Berlin ad dressed a large audience at the First Congregational church supper last evening. Funeral services for William C. Johnston will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from his late home on Center street. Friend ship lodge. A. F. & A. M., will be in charge and Bev. G, C. Lauden slager will officiate. Interment will bo in Bridgeport. The Plantsville Fire Co.'s setback team defeated Milldale in the final round of the series of games going on for the past few weeks and took the tournamentj by 159 points. The losers will now be forced to give the Plantsville team a supper. A public whist will be held in I. O. O. F. hall. Plantsville, this eve ning, following tho regular meeting of Unity Bebekah Lodge. Worn; Tribe, J. O. It. M will con fer the adoption degree on nine palefaces tonight. Other matters will be discussed at the meeting. iiijiHirrawiiiJiujg Yours truly, John Smith All the world despises an anonymous letter. We like a man to sign his name to what he writes. But did you ever think that unknown merchandise is anonymous? Nobody to vouch for it. Xo name signed. Notice the advertisements in this paper. There, in bold print are the names of those who stake their repu tationsstake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. 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