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'I HE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. 3 also between neighboring state; which, more or less openly and con YALE GEOLOGIST DOME OIL WITNESS GOVERNOR REIW SEVERAL FIREMEN HURT IN OIL BLAZE mm ORDERS xv.EjvU.K1J vr IKES Monday, March 9, 1925 sclously, were led to take sides in the quarrel. With the passing of the years national feeling concerning the MADE AGRICULTURE SGG1ETY MB Roof fire 'U a. Still alarm.

matter grew more and more rieatea SOLDIERS OF STATE until Its solution was. considered im- Ad PLEBISCITE I Derative for the peace of feouth of Connecticut, the latter commanded by Lieutenant J. O. Burt Warner, asaistant master mechsnio of the liaruord fire department, marched in clo orlur drill. Kxhlhltloa Drill, regimental Headquarters Company and the Second Battalion Headquarters Company of the 169th Infantry demonstrated signalling cad communication.

They were commVnded by Captain William Maxwell and Lieutenant Freiericlt O. Reincke. respectively. Captain Leslie L. Pierce commanled Company and Captain Hurry iscbwaUky led Company 3 of the 169th in a physical drill.

Captain America. in rear of No. 390 Windsor street. Damage slight. Squad A.

0i2 a. still alarm. Fire In wait basket at men's dormitory at Y. M. C.

A. saH to have The United States was selected In 1922 to act as arbitrator of tne dif ficulty, both aides agreeing to accept Cheyenne, March t. (By the Prsaa.) K. P. ileald, a googli' ef Tale Unlveriits-.

formerly with tbe government eoloical survey, took the stand today as the fifth witness for tha government In the suit la annul lease of the Tespot Dome oil prsservas bald by the Mammoth Oil Company, one of the Harry Rlnelalr companies. Heald was sent to the Dome at the request of Albert B. Fall, then seereiary the interior, to determine whether there Wss danger of aerioua drainage of ihe aovernmant reserves bv nffRett-n the American decision as final. Hartford Units of 1 69th Inf. and Naval Reserve in Exhibition.

New Jersey Man, Expert on Fairs, Is Also Elected Secretary. teen caused by lighted' cigarette. No damage. Co. 4.

li27 a. Still alarm. Grass fire In vacant Jot opposite No. 44 Windsor avenue. Co.

2. BANDITS BEAT UP I Decides Long-Standing Dis pute Between Chile and 'BOTH SIDES AGREE WOMAN AND ESCORT p. m. Still alarm. Box 491.

Hill Everett, March' t. FIrf starting in tha refining plant of tha Beacon Oil Co. here late tonight spread to five distilling vats, con taining 10.000 gallons of crude cit apiece. Aid from the fire department! of Chelsea. Maiden and Boston wai summoned after a general alarnl had been sounded here.

Several firemen were reported law jurcd in the aeries of explosion which followed the outbreak pf th fire. All were said to have escaped serious injury. The same plant was visited onlfl a few months ago by a fire whicig destroyed an old city school building used as an ebployee's recreation cena ter, with a loss of $75,000 The fire was at that tim) confined to the building in which ii originated. John II. Williams commanded Com side avenue and Wilson street.

False alarm. Co IS. 11. Truck 3. pany K.

Colonel Hunter was assisted by Lieutenant Colonel O. A. Petty and drilled in tha sdoininsr Salt Creek, field. HeaM's report to tho geologieal survey showed there was a danr of drnirmue on the Salt Cra.k side of the reserve but (Lewis P. rtandall of Trenton, V.

who has been in liaruord tho past week making a study of the recent fairs at Charter Oak Park for the Seven hundred men, clad in olive drab and in navy blue, soldiers an) sailors of Connecticut passed in re-View and gave exhibition drill before Governor Trumbull, commander Iil Still alarm. Fire In Cleve (Continued from rose 1.) Gordon, that ha Is not wanted here In connection with the recent hold-up Captain I. C. Hawley, adjutant, in Connecticut Agricultural Socle ty, has In chief, at the State Armory last TO ABIDE BY AWARD Great Rejoicing in Chile the review. The first provisional battalion, waa commanded by Major been elected secretary and gontrai of Mrs.

Kdna Johnson, wife of a night, uflicera of the First. Company, to manuaer of the iociuty, aconiin C. C. Scarborough, the aecond by Governors Foot Guard, officers of Mi ii r. uum rtm report also showed that on cross-examination lv John w.

t.ae.y of Cheyenne, representing: the Mammoth company, It wee brought out that Heald bad aurveyed a part of the Dome not Included in the reserve. This led to confusion regarding tha exact location of tha "aaddle." and with Ha location still a debatable quaetion, court adjourned With Heald still on tha stand. Wil- an announcement by President land building at No. 661 Main street caused by defective wiring. ima sre estimated at several thousand dollars.

Kquad A. 22 p. tn. Box 12. Main and Mulberry streets, rung by Bquad A for above fire.

Cos. 3, 1, 4, 2. Trucks 1 and 3. ilam J. Coltra yesterday.

the Connecticut National Guard, of the Regular Army and of the 76th Mr. liundall. who was born in Tren Broadway playwright. The police aUo said he was not wanted in connection with the murders of Dorothy Kiiijj and Louise Lawson. ared Him to Mioot, Mis.

Perkins said tonight she also American Ambassador Cheered. Division, Organized Jtcscrves, the ton and educated at the Model governor'! staff and field officers, Major P. C. Byrd and tha third by Major T. O.

Freeman. Dancing, to the music of the 169th Infanty Orchestra, followed the Max Walker catered to the governor, the officer of the J69th and about 400 friend during the kite evening, their wive and friends, flunked Gov TiS4 p. m. Still alarm. Grass fire ernor ana Mrs.

Trumbull and their had had a sight of one of her three Hcnool and Jilder-Moore College. of Trenton, has had a wide experience In fair management. When 16 jcars old he was made assistant secretary pf the Jnter-State Fair Association at No. 245 Treston street. Co.

10. assailants when his handkerchief Washington, March i. rrejident Boelld( today handed down his at- two daughters in the center box of the long row at one side of the huge mask slipped from hla face when she Ti4i p. m. Box 61 Franklin ave kicked him In the stomach during drill floor.

Incandescent lamp of Trenton and supervised the build her struggles when the robbers first ing construction, departmental exhibition work, advertising and flashed from every available angle oi the arched celling and the men marched ngainst a background of draped wall. About 4,000 witnessed entered. Thlj man, she said, apparently was the leader, as directed the movement of the other two. nue and Benton street. Fira In plant of Liberty Bottling Works, rear of No.

23 Bon-ton street, caused by overturned oil heater. No damage. Cos. 10, 1, 15. Truolt 2, Squad A.

gtwunds. Through his efforts the Trenton fair was changed from a As she continued to struggle, Mrs. losing venture to a great financial the review. success and the attendance was more X'erklns declared, this man aula ho would shoot her If she did not Service Company Applauded, Th Service Company, 169th In than doubled. Numerous buildings Go ahead snd shoot," ATs.

Per fantry, won the greatest applause of COLUMBUS DOCUMENTS of steel, brick and concrete spread over a largo area, replaced the frame grandstand and three or four frame kins said she told him. At this, ac-eordine to Mrs. Perkins, the robui? the evening in a close order drill. It WILL REMAIN IN SPAIN was commanded by Captain Joseph P. eilral award In the long-standing controversy between Chile and i'eru ever possession of Tacna and Arica, i.

calling for a plebiscite by which these provinces shall determine their bwu nationality, and holding that the town and province of Tarata shall revert i to Peru. Both governments. In signing: the arbitration protocol June 20, 1922, tin-; der wich the award was mole, I agreed to abide by the resident's de-iien. Comment on its provisions was withheld tonight at tha Ferunini legation, but gratification was cx- pressed unofficially In t'hllesn circin, Robert Lansing, former spcrctary of tate and counsel for Chile in (he dii-; pute, declaring that "from beginning 10 end, "the award is a complete vin-i dication. of the course pursued" by hat government during the last thir pulled the trigger but the plutot exhibition buildings.

missed fire. Mrs. rerkins said sa could identify this member of the trio TWO ANSONIA WATER COMPANIES MAY JOIN The petition of the Ansonia Water capital stock and equipment of tha Company Xor permission to buy the Fountain Water Corapany of the same city, for 175,000, was heard yesterday by the publio utilities commission. Edward M. Day of Hartford appeared for the Ansonia Water Company and said 'he project had tho approval of the directors of both companies.

The Fountain company supplies the territory In the city west of the Naugatuck river and the other company supplies the pert of the cUy east of the river. Theodore L. Bristol, president of the Ansonia company, and Harold E. Drew, president of the Fountain company, appeared In favor of the project. If she saw him again.

MOVE TO BLOCK fim In MsdriiJ, March 9. The Puke cf Vcragua today said that an American collector had offered him 3.2B0.00Q pesetss, or double the amount he is to receive from the Spanish government, for his collection of Columbus documents. The duke said he rejected the American offer as he wished the documents to remain In Spain. Nolan. The staccato rat-a-tat-tat of Browning machine gun spat violently and ominously, the spiteful barking echoing and re-ecnoing down the long drill shed, when men of Company IbDth Infantry, held the floor In attack formation.

Company 169th Infantry, went through the manual of arms In perfect cadence. It was followed by Company 169th Infantry, also at the manual of arms. The llgth Observation Squadron and the Second Division, U. S. N.

R. 15-WARD PLAN (( oiitlmiert from raae 1.) ty years. Tha decision, set forth In a docu- Later iiamlall planned the reorganization the Lancaster, fair and the execution of his ideas resulted In this venture becoming one of the six large fairs in Pennsylvania. For two years he was general of the Monmouth pair of Kcd Hank, N. J.

This was another losing invest merit when li took charge, but be quickly popularized the fair through reorganization. At the close of his services In lied Hank Mr. Pandall entered tho manufacturing business. For six jears ho was secretary of the F.ig Pair Racing Circuit. For the past two years he has been general manager of the piclaware State Fair.

He comes to Hartford after a hlgh'y successful rarpor in fair management, and his experience expected by the directors of the Connecticut Agricultural Society to have a beneficial effect on the Charter Oak Fair. The duke is the last descendant of the discoverer of America. Went of about 21,000 words, was handed to the Chilean and Peruvian ambassadors today by Mr. Coolidte publirans view the democratic move lightly, believing it "a grand stand play" with little real gunpowder in it. Confidence was expressed by democrats concerning the constitutional vulnerability of the new law, and they evidently deslie to push to the utmost their endeavor to revert lo the ten ward plan.

The fact that four out of nine of the city offieiuls flgain.it whom the In tha presence of Secretary Kellogg, at tha same time that unofficial summaries wera beinsr presented to the foreign offices of the two governments by the American ministers at Santiago and Lima. Treaty sf 1SS3 la F.ffrrt. Holding that the principal question raised was whether the treaty PERHAPS you think it takes time to install the Ediphone restraining order has been brougnt are democrats does confuse wwswjawwtiif mi wnw iuj iuo wi w.sisWWHWSis'Wi ii ij ai mi 1 1 ui ANTEED SI 1 icomii w4 I WIFE OF MINISTER situation, as the move is nut against individuals but the law the city of ficials must enforce. Charges of ASKS AID FOR GREECE f5 I f' I peace cf 1883 between Chile and Peru remainei in force or had lapsed, the President decided it continued in affect and therefore, all of its provisions, including that calling for a plebiscite in Tacna and Arica, must be carried out. Conditions for the plebiscite fixed In Ui award provide that all per Hi tim System.

No! Let us get acquainted. First we study your requirements-then you see how easy it is to dictate. You start quickly and enjoy all the benefits the first day. Telephone The Ediphone: 5-2554 THE ATWELL COMPANY 12 Haynes Street New Haven. March 9 Conditions of intense suffering by women and children in Greece wre described by gen ymanderiim' tactics tuiVe dieeo made by the democrats Plans Selectmen.

The hoard of selectmen last week adopted a proKra.m for Its incident to the April election, proceeding on the fiftecn-wurd basis. I'mler the direction of this hoard, polling places arc designated and the elec Mme. Michael Tmadns. honorsry sons above 21 years of age who have president of the llelief for father less Children in Greece, who spoki here today. The meeting was ar rangd by Mrs.

A. M. Harmon, wife of Professor Harmon of Yale 1'nlversity Mme. Tsmadns, ho the wife of the It huns tomatoes to travel. That is why Heinz kitchens arc located where the tomatoes grow.

That is why Heinz Tomato Ketchup has that fresh -from -the -garden taste. Heinz Tomatoes arc picked the day they arc ripe and made into Ketchup the day they arc picked. resided In the provinces since two ysara before the date the "protocol ii was signal shall be entitled to vote, except those, who durins this period hare aerved in the military or police forces, or In the political, jud rial or fiscal -j services of either i ountry. Illiteracy is not to be rrgmacd as debarring any real property J' from the Vote, and all person horn dn Tacna and Arica, irrespective of their present residence, shall al- lowed to cast their bsllots. r.mmlMlng To Ae.

The plebiscite Is to be supervised tion machinery is prepared for op-u-ation. The number of piccintts in the. city fifty-seven is a a throuxh the transition from ten' to fifteen wards, but it a cxplaimd that arrangements muM be made for chanulng tho polling place headquarter In aonil instances, in view of the increase In the number of wards. In Greek minister .1 ugo-Slavia, i touring the United States at the re quest of the officers and trustees the organization for the purpose developing its work. Mit om In MsiOAto i oo KETCHUP The aim of the organization Is to aid the fatherless children of the refugees who were "hliired to flee ill, members of thi board wero told.

ciKht or nine changes wiO tie le- from their homes after the destruc Hon of Smyrna. EDISONS NEW DICTATING MACHINE CRIPPLE DISCOVERS Hj.usn.i.ii..jiw.J-f iit Ml ViV'mnymmiumimj'imimf' iys' ii)iiivwmiLi'WfiswiiJtiiti mm NEW HAVEN BLAZE bv a commission composed of three j. members-rone appointed by Ch.l, one by Peru, and the third, who shall act as Its heaj, by the President of the tinned States. These members must be appointed within four months, and withitv six months must hold their first meeting in Arica to determine the date of tha plebiscite "rand other regulations regarding It. The final result of the plebiscite will be announced by the President.

New Haven. March 9 Fire thought to have started from defective wiring uuired In polling places. Acting in accordance with this report, members of tho board have, been making Inspection trips to arrange with the owners of property which Is to be jet aside officially, for voting machine locations April 7. All preliminary formalities relative to the Initial plans for getting the election machinery in operation have been conaidnred on the basis of fifteen wards. Incldnntly, aldermanic candidates in various sections of the.

city have been grooming themselves In anticipation of a battle for the nomination sod election. All pie-caucus work has been undertaken with the idea that fifteen wards will lie operative. in tho home of J. J. Buchanan orange street today did considerable damage to the house and gained con siderahle headway before It was dis The decision that the northern boundary of the disputed provinces covered b.v Barbara Whlteman, a cripple who was confined to he bed on the liurd floor of the build ing.

She managed to make her wa; iomato Ketcnup should not include the town and vinos of Tarata, conformed to Peru' eontentlon that this territory was not affected by the peace treaty of 1 S3 and had been illegally, occupied by down stairn sounded the alarm The damage the house and con tents was estimated at JJ.fino. I Chile. Cb'leana Rejoice (anadian Port. Handle Hulk. Ottawa, March 9 floods valtud at HS2.C14.4ti6 entered Canada from the United Kingdom through Canadian Ports during the fiscal year ended I Hell rtaio Iteqiieait Withdrawn.

New Y.rk. uch 9 The port authority today withdrew its orlglna.1 request to i he New Haven" Railroad that the Hell Gats Hildge be opened to traffic nioiing over other lines to and from New Unhand points. March 31. 1924, according to informa tion furnished in the House of Com mons this afternoon. Imports from the United Kingdom entering Canada via the United States Santiago, Chile, March 8 (By The i Associated Press.) Announcement of I the award tf president Ooolldise in i the Tacna-Arica controversy was re-ceived with rejoicings here.

This was J. particularly due to the fact that the i Chilean contention for a plebiscite had been accepted by the American i chief executive. Tense expectation marked the early hours today while tha people awaited jithe award, the first news of which was given to the jublic through the Associated Press service to the "Mer-jj; curio." Shortly after the news be-c came public the archbishop requested authority from the government to ring the church bells. Prom Sanli- during that year were valued at but 1932.224. In the previous fiscal year imports from the United Kingdom via Canadian ports ncr valued at 2K2 while those coming through, the United States amounted to DEAF A Joy to Possess A Big Surprise For You! INVEST AMP1CO HE pkaaant dining room.

Meals HEAR wiis Hie tiny LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE 4 taste twice as good it the setting is rights Tbe sparkle of silver from the ODen closet: the com' fort of well designed chairs; the dark ago, the news was distributed to all i part of Chile. i The government decided to send a i eabie dispatch to President Coolidge i thanking him for the efforts he had 1 taken to serve the cause of American I' peace. William M. Collier, the Amer- ican ambassador, was cheered by the crowds when he entered the jneda palace to deliver the award of the foreign minister and also when he ji left the building. All the newspapers 5 of Santiago issued special editions to announce the award.

Disputes as to the possession of the JUrovincee of Tacna nd Arica have gone on between Chile and Peru .00 $20 0 device. The won-e A.te Itv nan of Radio "nun, illy perfected, "Hive hearing at lheater and radio. 1 --lies cm be yours. 1 in the Gold l.niann Kxpositlon. Its te si still unchal- em- massage, tised i' I and Improve or- for Free test.

Sm.illev der i prineijOr. insm lei; ll'tnie, nil lhe.w The Mfd.il Mipr: in- tO lo srine evp. background of a handsome buffet. De 4 signed with an eye to beauty and devel' oped in woods chosen for attractiveness vtf and utility. Really the show-place, of the hon THE FLINT-BRUCE CO; Selling Good Home Furnishings For 34 Years at 103 ASYLUM ST.

and 150 TRUMBULL ST. ainee 1894, atrainlnc International re- 1 I lations not only between the two eountrles immediately concerned, hut OR MORE Heaths JOHNSON March 9, In West llart-f I ferd. Died at the heme of her dauah-U ter, Mrs. Albert M. Hollirnjuhesd, Julia fi A.

R. Johnson, widow ef Marshall eon, formerly Cambridge, Mi" and 'Bmjfllrwlrtr Ol Jfiinftial aervlepn The Harvey 5 lewis Co. rl 'ltieinn MS MAIX VP. Nahaut. Msas.

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Look for complete details on the last page in the Hartford Courant tomorrow morning. MAGIC Children who take music lessonsfind is a magic word which opens up a bright, new world. Music acquires a new meaning when they can hear ererj' day recitals by the great modern masters of the pianoforte. You are invited to hear the osfmpico in the exquisite Jffedjer PIANO in our oAmpico Sludiot Old cHctiomrVM should be eUsCTrdrl. as recent actmtiM Iwe baxnif at additioaaJ words into our language, and the pub-Gahara bad to discard their old printing plate.

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