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PRIEST IN GOURT, ' — HgXlS’LAINS mienng . Care and Responsibility. | OLD FURNITURE | THE responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and children SEme : is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies " Judge Meskill Issues Warning for adults whose syystem is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any NHARMONIOUS PIECES Against Preaching Boishevism | injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been CAN BE MADE TO HARMONIZE _— | for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher. WITH THE ‘ Ex-service men, members of the S e e What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are their : T ook excepton’To (M semirks ‘ responsibilities? To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scatter FURNISHINGS OF ROOMS DON'T SCALD YOUR HANDS of a Hartford priest atfa mass meet- and make them red and rough wash- | in: o Poles in Sokol hall et e || fiinate nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. YOU DESIRE TO CHANGE. ph Knox | fng dishes when you can positively, | ning and as a result Jos Protect them with a pair of rubber | APPeared in police court this morning Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for MAHOGANY. OLD IVORY gloves sach nx we sell. Hou water | [ LG Tt B el 0 N0 | Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared: could they read the innumerable testimonials from ) cannot penetrate them and they do mot. stick, armw or injure the most | allceed ofense wax commied ana | grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments OR ANY OF THE LATEST COLORINGS tond o o e & BT | Cirect that the mriests words - were | Of those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for, the tried and true BY USING highly inflammatory. Not only did he ber douches, etc. speak against the local parish leaders, Fletcher’s Castoria. " - : y 14 B et — Children Cry For CAMPBELL’S VARNISH STAINS OR For Particulars Step in to of such un-American occurrences as s = r that of yesterday is said to have.bheen. [ Several other young men who were present with Knox testified that Knox 163 171 Mflll‘l Stmu. did not go to the meeting with the - | intention of creating a disturbance and did not make any st >nts un- til he hea 1 the charges made hy Rev. Mr. Ostrewski of Hartford, who it b is elieve i 1ing that they are told by | v SIhE oD L the Polish priests and bishops '|~.,:‘ fi iy )LGoHQL—BPERGBNT' i Liartford priest is charged with hav- 59 i tionforAs- ¥ ing openly urged those present to rise i | s‘?{:’ffifzggfisfimfiefim& . SRRRRRER L i = against the governmer Ty hick h 4 T I e N e i Ho | 1“%‘“"5'“"“@”“‘{ A Word About Truth. oren e e Fhoskaonl e “Great is Truth, and mighty above all things.” . So says the Old P, de: askie, former Company it i I, 102d Iegiment, who was with | ;Iestament, yet it is equally true to-day. Truth shows no favors, ears no enemies. Knox, upon hearing the pricst pr I Contal Opium, i From the inception of Fletcher’s Castoria, Truth has been the either gv 4 4 watchword, and to the conscientious adherence to this miotto in the Mineral. 2 e L SAMUELPTEER ) what he called *socialism,” imme preparation of Fletcher’s Castoria as well as in its advertising is due 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 8Q. PHONE 359 - OUR ac ‘ ateiy protested against his addr ' HABER- and demanded that he be stopped. A DASHERY | party of Sokols tihen tried to force | the Knox party out of the hall. The SALES Il B5iice were ca called and took charge. The Shirts, Pajamas, | At an carly stage of the meeting when the secret of its popular demand. 1 HARTFORD. All imitations, all substitutes, all just-as-good preparations lack k ; This Store Closed Friday Afternoons Until Sept. 12. the element of Truth, lack the righteousness of being, lack all sem- :l:‘-:c(:::a:;ozn::ml;zl‘-l | :"li’w ,('\,‘ ]m\ charged with ;.ul.u-h:n: Baks .4' st R blance even in the words of those who would deceive. W vear 3 ank Bolshevism, ox asked that i ikt 4 H . s at reduced prices, Sergeants Itichardson or Yohnson boe 38 m%r’ 1 And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in your ¥ cannot bo replaced called in to stop (he meeting § § hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. ] j b at their present | Rtev. Mr. Glemis, who organized and k i ']flRemednyf Fietcher’s Castoria is prepared”ior Infants and Children. It is prices — but mew i enzineered the mass meeting, appear- L ‘fihzfiufixmmwm’n distinctly a remedy for the little-ones. The BABY’S need for a med- merchandise is ar- | e this morning in court and denied ' Gonstip: rishness and i icine to take the place of Castor Oil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups h i :.1'.“4"5:;:(.‘:".«'::1(“"‘ fi:‘:\l | (-m}:-,-(‘m I;,‘.TL“:T,‘:'}‘{:‘”;\,: ;:,.‘1\:,”‘,‘1\: | Levs was the sole thought that led to its discovery. Never try to correct You're going to find any number of really remarkable values { must go regardless | | gathering wus 1o warn the Polish peo- BABY’S troubles with a medicine that you would use for yourself. at this store. Sweaters, Dresses, Blouses and New Fall Frocks Il of sacrifice. This s | | ble of the fraudulent ways of many MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA are included in the bargain list a good time to buy. | of the Polish priests. Several sup- i THE | porters of Rey, Mr. Glemis also de- . . N e GeNuiINE CASTORIA ALwars Smart Mod S Frock + Luke Horsfa'l Go, Attorney P. I McDonough, who ap- v mar odes In dummer I'rocks. y rO! peared for Knox,, made the point that 1 5 1 prait i it was only natural for real Ameri- Bears the Signature of AR SR 5 G0 A ‘i\ind 7 ! cans such as Knox and Cin to $8.75 worth up to $16.50 i = nst such remarks as were protest ___1 possed al the meeting by the priest Although Attorney McDonough wished to conduct a further probe in- to the mixup, Judge Meskill gave a severe reprimand to the supporters of Rev. Mr. Glemis and discharged Knox. Figured, plain and dotted materia ment They are all unusually attractive, and represent a real sav- are shown in this assort- ing of money:— ALL OUR WHIT (4 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. ORGANDIE AND VOILE DRE , worth as high as $25, at $9.98. The judge asserled that if these Sok- i or members cf the Polish Nation- | s al Hokol organization, wished to con- S = = — duct (hese kind of mass meetings PERSONALS { HURT IN AUTO ACCIDE H. €. L. HITS SING they should go back to the country ", Advanced Styies in Fall Dresses, $19.75, $25.00, $35.00. Wihere (heyihaclcarne tromiiT ey ot Soes— = Stone Causes Chauffeur and Occu- | Cost of Feeding and Clothing Pris- | P . T i Teffeta frock luded ed, “our fathers built up this city and The Misses Betty Du Shaw and | pa Much Trouble Saturday Night. oners Soaved in Past Year. 1 S Chl it AR e ’ p country and we will not have these [ Belle Landon of Brooklyn, N. Y., are | e this collection of very new and very smart modes ST G 1 1 e | e G. Parsons, sccretary of the New York, Aug. 11.—Sing Sing a4 two weeks' vacation with i further investization will probably | Mrs. Poverman of 66 IHartford Ave. | H. R Walker company, residing at be condueted by the police. — 1429 prison is hard hit by the high cost 7/¢7W./7‘a7«4 e 4 " | Park street, George A. Eveline of | of living, it was learned yesterday. tyan Fined $25. | re Misses Margaret Naughton and | 489 Park street and Frank H, Rams- | . L e i - oA e = § A m/r,m LaZe O,’»L_.f George Ryan, who was arrested by | 110se Heslin are spending (heir vuci- | dell of 387 Park street, were the vie- IFigures Dlenay 1 by Storekeeper Kel- ?.un An;on] keep and, as a rule, get GIRL KILLED BY AUTO. okl I, 7 Fecin Detertive geants Theodore John- | 1100 al Sachem’s island, Maine |tims of an auto accident late Sat ley for Warden Brophy show that in | better foog U 1 aughter of Professor W. J. White son and A Tell Tirn -we stay morning. o1 — $50 in bills lom Gscar Shale near the | Bravup {fawrly late, railron are: was found guilty by [ Mrs: Co B Rucker, Mv. and Mrs SHELL-SHOCKE KILLS HIMSELF ON VOYAGE, | day night at Walnut Hill park, whieh | the last vear the cost per day to feed " | necessitated the attention of Dr. | ¢ach prisoner jumped from 18.9 cents Joseph Walsh I 1o 27.1 ce .| The car which was driven by Mr. The state buys food at wholesale, Richardson, Saturd the ¢ 1A CAPTAIN la E. Ba ker, 620 Stanley street, Mr Mps., I3 o and son Struck By Slow-M rge of stealing | truck By Slow-Moving Car ts Binghamton, N. Y., Ayg. 11.—Step | 3 ¢ | New York, Aug. 11.—Suffering from o -, Y AsK himto buy S e Meskill and was fined | Sevmour, Jr., of Plainville and Parsons was proceeding in the park | usually in carload lots, and vet ”m‘,hm S e S | ping in front of an automobile as she % you abox of I].825. Ryan itted that he had tak- | L White, brother of Mrs. Rucke I Park Place when it suddenly | Price has soared rapidly. The cost | ? 2 was crossing the street at Davenport i = Camdy enMAS i |len 524 from Shale ana bud spent it, | Mrs Baker, leave today for struck a stone causing it to crash|Of clothing the men wear also has | Dedoing of a vessel on which he|x v Marion, the daughter of Pro ce: Way homae He, however, cid not know where (he | WECKS" sty in the Catskill mountains. | into the bank on the roadside. Thel ballooned. With the cost of feeding Mflr:vm s ””‘«“Mr; e s b Ml Wit T wiiote er §5 i : | | ates higher than Sing Sing had |ander T. Ogilvie of the £ 1 Mrs J. other $50 disavpeared. suddeness of the collision threw the | inmates higher & L 5 2 7 | N o dexd ) e biva | Miss Celia Shapiro, of Baltimore, | gecupants of the into the rond. |10 pay even at the close of the Civil | Quittacas, which arrived vesterday | Leonia, N. I., was instantly killed. T You Won't Mind your hus- Md., is spendi L two weeks' v more condemned | from Tacoma, Wash., with a cargo | was found that her skull was crushec Assi 5 o s police | war, the prison ha Oscar Schale, who w 1 at the polic v 1 r ance was sect drunk at the nee was secu 3 T are onty- | ¢ - suicide he | and neck broken. g : tion with Mrs, 8. Kolbm, of headquarters and the men were | men than ever. There are twenty-|of flour, committed suicide on th o band’s coming home a trifle :I]mr' of the H'l“"fi‘ 1’”’«;‘""‘ BUilty to | \iuin strect e e s Walker | five murderers, or star hoarders so- | Yovage by cutting his throat. Capt.| The machine was being driver 5 o . 1e charge and was fined $3. o tak 1 ce C alk - = 5 5 S acoma, | slowly 8 3 e and 3 ste late if he brings with him a | Wobien Discli i company where their injuries were | called, because unlike the rest of the | Ogilvie, whose home was in Tacoma, | slowly at the time and no arrests | A oI el aArEed Mary Kiniry of the Commer-| qressed. 1,200 prisoners they do no work to was buried at sea were made pound of our delicious candies. Mrs. Sabastiano Mariano and Mrs. s - company will leave today ant View, | will spend her annual Mary Gineviso, who were arresied by 5 Officer Johrsen on the charge of cre- the purest nuts, fruits and ating a disturbance on Ma LOCAL PA IR TO SPEAK. They are fresh, made from I.. where she! cation. street, —— ; were discharged by Judge Mesk i 3 | Rev. L. B. Giles Address Camp sweets and will recommend el by Q=i Dean Minor, teller at the Commer-| ¢V 1 0 Address Camy Attorney Irving Rachlin appeared for | oia) Trust eompany, left . todes for| Meeting at Tylerville, e es delightfully Mrs. Maxiano. e b . themselves delightfully to your Tariano ) Bl Gy cned it e S o e YT e G (s sense of enjoyment and diges- - . (’:‘lwr “-N'» i Jjoy the ensuing two weeks. Camp N ng association and one of icco Cappello and Bartello Roc : - g S - £ g v i : : the leading pastors of this city will tion, Tell him to read this ad. who were arrested vesterdny after- NS AnnatMalone e e ! k Rock | <peak on the sul ects: “Do the Scrip- nd with tures Teach a Millennium to Be the Second Coming of ] | urday, August 23, at 10 noon by Officer Hayes on the char of gambling, were fined $5 and cost Both asscrted that they were playing the officer: ret and Mary Heath left today for | 31, at 10:30 m. at the 42d annual Make a Difference ; X % In the case.of John Zisk, who was two weeks’ stay at Hampton Beach, meoctir at (’(\m]» Bethel, Tylerville 2% PARK STREET, arrested for not having a license for | N. IT "he progre s on tha j Th i § G i U | o T i S noue e presence in Grape-Nuts Zisk was told to get a license toc Edward Trving of Sh an Court | number of eminent speakers with at- s SR T G e e BERERE T o B sl | ile T on paliont O il of all the nutriment of the C I ' hter | ARMY ATHLETES RETURN. Wheat d barley f hICh avenue spent the wec friends at Short Beach vy Officer Thomw Storey '8aturday | where he spent his vacation pear evening on the charge of heing drun pleaded guilly and a, fine of $3 was imposed by Judge Meskill Mrs. Leonard Malory and da 51 7 i st Tonight Monday 7:30 to 9:00 men’s = B ara are spending the month of New York, fug. 11.—Returning to is dellclous fbod is made . $1.50 white lisle underwear 2 for $1.50 ELKS TAIN SOLDIERS, oL t \1“ the Montawese House at It tes on the Transport at Besse-Leland Co.—advt A large delegation of members of | 1Ndian Neck. | New Brite in lodge B. P. O. E. mo- = tored to New Haven yesterday. where Judge an entertainment was furnished for the patients in the hospital at Al- Smith Bus. school opens Sept. 2. —advt. Dog Warden Frank Reynolds is being kept active in his new position, two complaints of dogs biting per- sons having been reported vesterda Jagob Stein of 247 Tremont street efmiplained that a canine owned hy soldiers. Dur the s | pital, John Kiniry rendered several ers, 50 general prisoners, Including a | William Juchinewicz of 160 Washing- | ton street had bitten him and Mr vocal solos and William Ziegler gave | 1\ '3} CASUALTIES IN RIOTS. | jjc|(enant charged with cowardice, 78 | a baton swinging exhibition. On next | Chemnilz, Saxuny, Aug. 11, (By | sold * wi and 15 sol chil- m Carlson of 49 Linden street comM- ) gunday the annual clambake of the | (he Associuted Press)—sixty to S0 | dren. ¥ plained that a dog bad bitten her | ;400 " \will be held Humphrey's | Soldiers were killed and 200 wounded - - hich docked here Satur- | - 1 d' u\ 2 «tal - 1 e it ol o Incluain eir vi minera. ames I, Cooper of Vine | won 1l the prizes for America at the et e O o S | It i S P .| i elements, often spells health i e ' ‘ instead of illness. lingtown. The Elks went loaded with Col. Jeseph H. Thomps iletic of- | delicacies and other things which James Dovle of Main has | ficer in charge of the games. Besides | prove pleasing to the appetites of | gone on his vacation 5,602 troops. the laperator brought | 1y at the hos- home 205 nurses, 384 welfare work- 9 year old son. Grove. The affair promises to be a | in the fighting during food riots Iori- 1O ROOSEY MEMORIAL. Tonight Monday 7:30 to 9:00 day, acc fhes it women’s white canvas pumps and ox- to $3.00 ording to private estimates here. Ten civiliuns were killed and 50 wounded. The city is now quiet and trains are running tion announced ments virtuall or the campaig fords $1.48. Regular $2 values at Besse-L.eland Co Smith Bus. school opens Sept. 2. —advt. t arra ompleted to rise funds for erection of a monu- is a wonderful health builder. TO mr'l‘,\' ;;ll)\_ ment al Washington and establish- ( “ . o © BELLANS Bids for the ercction of the new | ment of a public park at Oyster Bay meZ'eJ P-4 Rea&an e - o ~r - The Tierney Cadets of St. Joseph's will hold a meeting in the school vard Hot water: fire station in the southwestern part | in horor of the former president. fte- & 0/clgck tonight. Sure Relief of the city, will be opened at the | aionzl conferences at whach state E.b g Smith Bus. school opens Sept. 2. - meeting of the hoard of fire com- | chairmen and state committees will —edvt. missioners tomorrow evening. The [ meet to consider plans will be held in Tonight Monday 7:30 to 9:00, all . C cts will he awarded subject to | 10 Cjties in the next few weeks. The 1.00. our neckwear 2 for Values 65c iproval of the common council. | firsttwill be in Chicago Thursday and to $2.00, at Besse-Leland Co.—advt. FOR INDIGESTION | /0" siness will be transacted. | theflust in Boston September 4.