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Chicago, May 16.—F arrison, govermor-general of the [Philippines, took as his third wife lvesterday Miss ¢ Berkeley, Cal. The ceremony was berformed only a few hours after a lecree of divorce was granted in San diego, Cal., to his second wife, charged cruelty. s forty-six, at a ball in of Manila. She returned to her home | 1 in Berkeley, much impressed by the governor. no comment w engagement to the go mored six months S Wrentmore’s mother objected, saying GVERWORKED SCHOO. GIRL { it Bad licadaches—Always Tired, No Appetite—Vinol Mace Her Well. ED AND RGYOFR ars old, tired all the time, and was run d nervous, had headaches, couldn’t ecat and had to stay out of school Vinol; overnor General of PAILIDPINES | nas vunt wor s nox » oo w0 petite, no more head . : : | turned to school again."—Mrs. Lester Divorced, Marries Again | xiarews i ; i There is no secret about Vinol. It - | owes Its success to beef and cod liver iron and manganese pep- glycerophosphates, the famous body-building eating tonics. he Clark & Brainerd Co., Liggett’s Riker-Hegeman Stores. John J. McBriarty, Na- than Noveck, W. H. Russell. and who | Druggists everywhere 191 P s._Stop scratching; our Saxol ng. We guarantee it. neis Burton | peptones, tena and ¢ oldest and mo: and stren Sold by Slizabeth Wrentmore Wrentmore, who is eighteen old, met (fov. Harrison, who | daugliter was too young to be- M Harrison. But the young I remained firm, and when her i sailed for Manila last week | caped from a diphtaeria quar- |antine in the University of California ! i | ago while she w , who is head of t sity | and came to Chicago. She arrived here Monday, but in- stead of Governor Harrison meeting i her at the ation a Thealth officer Harrison in San Diego made en Miss Wrentmore's MEN’S SHOES Adjoining Men’s Clothing gram from the California officials was liable to spread contagion all over Chicago. She wa health department, e emony, which was performed late in | manufacturers were ruin NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. ]“hlcflg() and Mrs. J. R. 1 kwA D. Pemberton of Manila. RUSSIAN PEASANTS He Cammot Produce Money For Moujiks. The As in the untutored mind of the Ru she had broken quarantine and Governor Harrison arrived yester- | the factories, and all they would have day, and they met at the Blackstone. | to do would be to go and get it. Harry L. Haas of New York made 2aPpointment awaited them in most | immediate arrangements for the cer- | cases, for the great majority of and afternoon at the Immanuel Bap- |office cash boxes were tist church by the Rev. Johnstone | empty. The next course was to seize Meyers. Ensign Wrentmore, brother | the proprietor by the throat. “Wher of the bride, gave her away. Archi- |ia our money?" they would demand. | bald Harrison was best man for his [ brother. Among others present were | gweat and blood?” confronted her in response to a tele- zLoraine Dean and Mrs. C. Dean of N’S HATS Main Floor, North Stere. Men’s Fur- nishings Dept. THE ANNUAL May Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing BEGINS HERE SATURDAY MORNING Our 1910 May sale of men’s and boys’ clothing is of more than ordinary importance, as much of the merchandise reduced is very scarce and almost impossible to obtain at any price. The men’s and young men's clothing includes the very garments we opened the season with, and which, by every law of good merchandis- ing, should be sold at the original prices. But profits or no profits, we offer these handsome Suits to the young men of New Britain at impressive May Sale reductions, Additional tailors and salesmen will erve you. Suit Reductions for Men and Young Men Over 500 Suits for youths, young men and men, are grouped in the following prices; models for snappy young dressers, extreme styles and conservative business men; also Suits for stouts, longs and shorts; sizes 31 to 44. \ *18.50 EE T Now 529,50 FORMER PRICES: we Now $82.50 NOW Light Flannel Trousers 50 pairs of Light Flannel Trousers, regularly sold at $7.98 and $8.50; sizes 29 to 36; May Sale price .........ccccvvennnn.. $6.50 “E N $37.50 s Now $41.SO Young Men’s Odd Trousers On our complete stock of young men's and men’s Odd Trous- ers, from 27 to 44 waist measure; regular price $4.50 and up; a reduction of $1.00 on every pair. Boys’ Clothing in the Big May Sale Splendid Values in Norfolk Suits, Sweaters, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Furnishings Boys’ Wash Suits The finest Fifth Avenue makes represented in our Boys' Wash Suit stock including Crescent, Premiere and the G. Fox & Company Suits; all new models and rezgular pri 2 from $2.00 to $8.560. During the May Sale there will be a reduction of 10 per cent. on our entire stock. Boys’” Wash Suits Just ten dozen Boys’ Wash Suits in fine woven madras, reps and poplins in sizes 2 1-2 to 9 and $2.50. May Sale Drice ............ PR T A . $1.59 Furnishings forBoys BOYS’ COTTON PAJAMAS Regular $1.560 and 6 j Fifty dozen Alhenecds. We | | | quality, sale price ...... Regular $2.00 and : ] : were fortunate In securing quality, sale price ...... I cuxinzRatty dozen of this fa s Uni BOYS' COTTO ozer s famous Union SHIRT ' Suit for Boys, nationally adver- Fifty dozen Boys’ Cotton i Night Shirts in nice quality cot- i e rom 3Rto ton in sizes 4 to 18; regularly sold at $1.00 and $1.26. Sale price ...... Ciahus. 880 each 12. For this May Sale an op- portunity to stock up at 47c ea. | “May Sale 42c eac Boys’ Straw Hats Our complete stock of Boys' BOYS’ WASH BLOUSES A selection of Boys' Wash Straw Hats, -ncluding some fine Milans, split straws, Sem- mitts and combination straws, in all the season’s newest shapes, will be reduced for this Sale as follows: $2.00 Hats, Sale price $1.69. $2.50 Hats, Sale price $2.00. $3.00 Hats, Sale price $2.45. $3.98 Hats, Sale price $3.59. $4.50 Hats, Sale price $3.69. Same reductions on all Hats above. Extra Special Fifty dozen white middy Hats in regulation sailor styles, suit- Blouses and Shirts, including sport style. Blouses that have regularly sold for $1.00 and $1.25; sizes 6 to 16. May Sale price $1.69. able for man, woman, boy or girl; regularly 50c and 59¢c, and worth today 75c; special for this All $1.50 Boys’ Blouses and Shirts, May Sale price $1.25. k and The couple will visit Governor Harrison’s mother in Washington. 1 | | ; KILL AND PLUNDER | Manufacturer, Ruined, Shot Because “What Paris, May 15, (Correspondence of sociated Press).—Bolshevism, proletariat, is a system under which everybody has plenty of money and taken to the | ©0€ needs to work only two or three mined, disin- | DOUrs a day, writes a special corres- fected and analyzed. The diphtheria | PONdent of L'Intransigeant from germs were pronounced ‘duds”, and | Russia. The money they needed, the she was given a clean bill of health. | moujiks were tolq, they would find in “The money that we've earned by our One plant owner answered that he had no money, and offered to prove by his books that he had not even | enouzh to keep hody and soul to- gether. ¢ The men Afumhlml through the books, but being ignorant of the rule of three, they could not understand the entries. Then somebody founq an | entry of two million rubles under “‘mortgage: the Russiay dssian for which is “Amortiz: demanded | furiously. “Amortiz must be ‘he name of a woman. he has gotten {our money. Who is she? \Whepe i« she?” The unfortunate employer vainly attempted to explain. The mop him five minutes to “confess”, ;4. which he was shot against his faceto, wall. il | “ HUNS STRIKE. % il | |8 | | | i Demonstration Ends When German Prisoners Are Put On Half Rations, Sydney, May 16.—The six hund German civilians interned in a | centration camp at Holdswc ently killed all [ ana cats in the compound in tempt to compel the ind an order temporari 1pply of food and w ter s either ate the Aus- | tralian or pretended o have | done so nyway, they raised the | heads of the animals on pikes. | The conflict arose over the ar | and confinement of two of the ¢ | mans for attempting to escape from | | the compound. The others went on | | strike to compel the commandant to | release the two men and when he cut | off their food and water they killed | the camp pets. Nine of the ringlead. | ers were arrested and the demonstra- | tion ended when half rations were is- t | g Clear Your SkiulI | With Cuticura All druggists: Soap 25 Ointment 25 & 50, Tal- ~ RE priced on the basis df over three million pair pro- duction per year and sold on the basis of maker to wearer. That’s why we can sell them ata guaranteed saving of $1.00 to $3.00 per pair. At $3.95 wesell a high shoe that is equal to any $5.00 value in town. At $4.85 you will have a hard time to equal this Oxford at prices $1.50 to $2.50 higher. We sell the very finest custom bench-made shoes, il forinstance, at $5.85. Youcan- not duplicate their quality or style anywhere for lessthan $8.00. Let us prove our claims to you | tomorrow. our floors. tomefurnisher ‘forgan, Hariford, Gonn. Complete ~ [T 2 \ Ask For Model No. 1554 Dlustrated Above. A wonderful blucher Oxford that com- bines service and style $4.85 LAI‘?.GF.ST RETAILERS OF StIOES IN THE WORLD. | New Britain Store Open Monday and Saturday k Furaiture for Porch and Sun Parlor Torrid sultry days are drawing near—people ar soon to desert indoors for porch or sunparlor. best to get ready, especially while stocks of willow, er and wicker furniture are complete. A complete line of Hammocks is now shown on Prices are the kind that attract and, as usual, you have advantage “Charge Account System.” LOUISHERRUP 1052-58 Main St. Over 3 Million Pairs AYear NN Black r R. R. Crossing enings. No. 1754 Medium Mahogany shade blucher Oxford; an Oxford for men who demand style plus service;