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Boston Store - It Will Pay You to Make Your “Old Man’ " Shirts Man's™ WOMEN TACKLE THE Or “Your Young for that matter. We are showing a fine as- sortment of Madras, Percales, Ging- hams and Cotton Pongee Shirtings. and really, with a McCALL PATTERN Is easier to make a Shirt than a hirt waist. McCall Patterns are d by Men for Men. — Plenty room. Start making for your Folks today. and Miss Jean Hamilton Mrs. Bernard Pollak. New York—Solution of the work- ing girl'’s housing problem is.being attempted by the National League of Women Workers, of which Mrs. Ber- nard Pollak is president and Miss Jean Hamilton secretary. Attempts of big companies to provide homes for girls in the past have sometimes failed, the league believes, because the women have been placed under restrictions. The league is now work- ing with the aton, Crane & Pike Co., at Pittsfield, Mass., and will have a modern home for girls. The coopera- tive company owning the house will treat the girls as ordinary tenants. Each will have her wn latch key and will be under no supervision what- ever. The league will hold a con- vention at Bryn-Mawr College in June. (above) OLLAR BANDS always in stock. I sizes, 12 1-2 to 18 inch. PULLAR & NIVEN V{ILL PAY RESPECT TO HERO DEAD |ODELL WOMAN IS ADJUDGED GUILTY | | Rochester Girl Sentenced to Serve From 20 Years to Life at Hard Labor. Rochester, N, Y., June §.—A su- preme court jury returned & verdict of gullty of murder in the second de- Kree ogainst Pearl Beaver Odell, charged with assisting her husband, James L. Odell, who 1s waiting exe- cution at Sing Sing during the week of June 13, in the murder of Edward J. Kneip on the night of Jan. & last, Immediately after announcement of the verdict Justice Robert H. Thomp- son sentenced her from 20 years to life imprisonment at hard labor in Auburn prison. The jury was out seven hours and a half. Oriole Athletes to Enter State Events the Athletic junior organization of the Y. society, making plans to enter relay in the events at the C. T. A. of A. field day at Torriugton, July Entries will be Members club, M, T of Oriole l are teams U bers of the club. Among those are to run are: Edward orge Murtha, Thomas Donahue, seph Conley, William Kiniry George Scheyd who Delaney, Jo- and Paris.—~Edward L. Hearn of New York, European commissioner of the Knights of Columbus, directed the decoration of graves of A. E. F heroes May 30. He recently opened & grave visiting bureau for relatives of American dead in Pa the knights decoratgd 1 Deaths and Funerals Mrs. Oscar J. Sahrbacher. s. Last year The funera} of Mrs. Oscar J. Sahr- 000 graves. bacher was hecld at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at her jate home, 233 Bur- ritt street, and at 3 o'clock at the fwedish Lutheran church. Rev. Dr. & G. Ohman officiated at the services. Mrs. Harry E. Christenson sang dur- ing the seivice. The bearers were: P. F. King, August Frick, Charles Langzettle, Charles May, John J. Walsh and Charles Sahrbacher. The flower bearers were Howard Frick and Clarence Langzettle. The burial was in Fairview cemetery. CLEANED THE POISONS FROM HIS SYSTEM A Massachusctts Man Grateful, Somerville, Mass. A well-liked cit- izen of this city, who has suffered in the past, writes the following to Dr. J. F. True & Co.: “I have taken all kinds of laxatives, but none of it cleaned the poison from my system as your Elixir—will know et HEARD. | FOUR “IRISH-AMERICANS” HOUSING PROBLEM ; | | : = made in several other events by mem- | TAKE LONDON BY STORM| | | Ry European Mana London, May 22-—Four little Amer- icans are the hits of the stage here now. Eve critic—Times, Mirror, xpress, Daily News—all of ‘em, de- clare the maideps from over the sea the creme de la creme of loveliness and the top notch of theatricai ex- cellence. Miss Peggy O'Neil is sur- ring in “The Next Best Thing,” at the Savoy; Miss Laurette Ta)lor (up- ANTI-RADICAL BILL Measure Designed To Exclude Dan- gerous Aliens Passes House and Has Becun Sent to President. Washington, June 5.—The bili signed to exclude dangerous from the United States was passed today by the house and sent to the president. Under terms mere membership in orgarizations advo- cating overthrow of organized gov- ernment or sabotage would be suffic- fent grounds to refuse admission to aliens. de- aliens MILTO N BRONNER, ger, N. E. A. per right) is “knocking 'em dead” in the stellar role of “One Night in Rome,” at the Garrick theater; Mary Nash (lower left) is the lead- ing lady in “The Man Who Came Back," while Miss Edith Day (lower right), at the Empire, is the dramatic center o¢ the critics point out, of “Irish dexcentl PflllEEMAN HARN 1S DISMISSED (Continued from First Page.)- % minutes and fell asleep, and was found in this condition by the street sergeant. Owing to the lateness of the hour; the board postponed the organization | of the board last night, until the next ; meeting. During his statement regurding the case, Chairman King stated that no charges have been presented against the three officers who were connected in the case as witne Miss | ~Irene,” the shop-girl play | that tickled New York Furthermore, | all of them are CITY ITEMS Park Reserve is easily reached by electrics to Francis street.—advt. The members of the local lodges 0¢ the Knights of Pythias journeyed to Bridgeport this afternoon to take part in the Pythian celebration to- night. oW Booth’s block. H O’Connor is now located in Phone 2468.—advt. Prepare to own your home at ark Reserve, by buving a home site now and paying for it little by lit- —advi. \Ir. nd Mrs. Charles G. Miller of 550 Arch street, left téday on a to Sweden. They will be.away three months, making the trip ockholm.” Mr. Miller is a of the firm of Miller and Olson, grocers, and a former member | the charity board. The Springtime bazar was held at. the Trinity Methodist church, last cvening and proved to be a zreat suc- oss, as well as very entertaining to 211 present. The proceeds are to be used for local charity work under the auspices of the Philathea class. Percival Camp Platt of No. 121 Maple street and Miss Marion \\r..lsh— burn Todd, daughter of Mrs. George E. Todd, of Katonaki, N. Y., will be married in that place, at o’clock this evening. Inventory of the estate of the late Miss Mary E. Goodrich, filed yester- day in the court of probate, places on it a total value of $4,878.76. Thomas J. Higgins, of 217 Fair- view street, who enlisted in the navy at New Haven on May 6, has been missing since May 8 and has .'been classed as a deserter. Frank Anastasio of 102 Tremont street has been absent from his ship without leave since May 24, For any kind of insurance call on T. W. O’Connor, Booth’s block.—advt. The Union Manufacturing company entertained members of the factory bowling team at a dinner at the Elm Tree Inn in Farmington last evening. The Foremen's club of the Corbin Cabinet Lock company will ‘enjoy a banquet at the Elks’ banquet hall this evening. There are about 100 mem- bérs in all that will attend. T. W. O’Connor is now located in Booth’s block. Phone 2468.—advt. | Oscar Nygren of 766 East street, reported to the police this morning that the gates at the Main street | railroad crossing were lowered as he | drove his automobile over the cross- ing, and as a result one of the gates was broken. Miss Alma Andeson of this city.was married tec Harold Sjolander of Brockton, Mass., today. Frank H. Johnston, his wife and daughter Agnes today sailed from New York for Antwerp. Mrs. Sarah K. May today sold, !hrough the Camp Real Estate com- pany, a three-family house at 137 Tremont street to Morris Jackson. Daniel Donnelly, of 394 Park street, is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Mixs Hazel Juengst, who was op- erated upon-at the Charter ‘Oak hos- pital, 18 Festing comfortn.bb’ No. tri abont on the member 7 | W the Alpha Alpha esses were Mrs. Robert Clark, and Miss Lau- (vere about 50 C. A. couples in attendan Miss Anra McGraw miscellaneous shower home of street. Vocal selections were % by Miss Kathleen Walsh, accor! by Miss Hildur Ahlstrom. Miss s tendered a night at the of Elm ndered vnied c- | ANNOUNCEMENT/ M. IRVING JEST HAS TAKEN OVER THE COMPLETE LINE Overland 4 AND Willys Knight Cars what to use hereafter considering the offects it had on me, as I feel splendid now-—all myv system needed was a real cleaning which only your Elxir gave—other physics I have taken merely passed through my bowels.” (Name on Request). Dr. True's Elixir has relieved thou- sands of sufferers during the last 68 yeéars. Imagine presoription ac- tually lasting so long,—doctors come and doctors go, but Dr. True's Elixir, The Family Laxative and Worm Ex- peller, which was given the world by Dr. True, is as of old, the best friend to be found in your medicine closet Symptoms of Worms: Swollen upper Iip, deranged stomach, sour stomach, offéensive breath, hard and full belly, with oceasional gripings and pains about the navel, pale face of leaden tint, oyes heavy and dull, twitching eyelids, itching of the nese, itching of the rectum, short dry cough, grind- ing of teeth, little red points sticking out on the tongue, starting during P, slow fever. No Harmful Drugs—Recommended by Physicians. AT ALL DEALERS. Dr. J. ¥. True & Co. Auburn, Me. All models will be on exhibition all next week, June 7th to 12th. Open evenings. All owners and the.public are invited to inspect these beautiful automobiles. of Wl TOURING CAR $965 ROADSTER $985 COUPE $1,525 SEDAN $1,575 20 MILES TO THE GALLON TOLEDO — SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET. Tony Vallenti, Nick Vallenti and Tony Alagna were arraigned before Judge John H. Kirkham in the police court this morning charged with as- saulting Nicholas Cameratte on Broad street Thursday evening. Attorney Al- bert A. Greenberg appeared for aec- cused and his motion for dismissal of the charge was accepted by the court. Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 33 MYRTLE St, East End Office, 153 Jubilee St, Tel. 1451-2. Lady Attendant—Free Use of Parices. Orders Taken for Upholstering. FUNERAD DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAD HOME I Graw received a number of pretty and useful gifts. She is to become the bride of William Coffey on Tuesday morning, June 29, in St Mary's church. Chief William J. Rawlings of the police department left today for De- | troit, Mich., to attend the annual con- vention of the International Police ! L'y "y Chiefs’ assoeiaion, which opens there mer coul next Monday. i ! The ten| Mrs. H. W. Ballard of Bain street, is free to entertained at a miscellaneous show- Lessons i er last cvening in honor of Miss for with Mary Beaulieu of 338 Main street, who is to wed Pierre Gagner, pro- !Dicke prietor of the Pionecr garage, June 29, # Not: New s ! July 8th, Appraig lace Diecl who died pleted by, and W, which bonds SUNSHINERS' RECEPTION The Sunshine society will hold a reception after the regular meeting Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. parlors. The recep- tion is to be given in honor of Mrs. D. C. Baunders, state president nd Mrs. M. R. Dav recording ate secretary. Mrs. Saunde will speak on the international convention, which was held in Boston on May 19, 20, 21 and 22. Mrs. Davis will speak on the Seaside Sanitarium for Tuberculosis Children, located at ILyme. co DANI WEBS FLO WORLD’S BEST Our Domestic Science demo! making house to house calls in cating a larger use of good ho bread to lower the cost of livin Webster Flour costs originally a other flours, "The value recew d| she higher costd PROTEC thoroughly con produced the b have used an sack to dealer . and.charged to Meat and Grocery Co. Doherty Market. Stanley Workers’ Corp. Society. Sharp & Shaw, formerly Cowlishaw's. Hallinan’s bread always bakl Daniel Webster Flour. Wholesale. HOUSE CLEA IS HARD WORK. Let us help you. We Blankets, Comfortables, ies, ete., ote. Winter Clothes before having them e .| we will call for them and deliver—or leave ti New Bntam Dry 2 WEST MAIN THE UNION REALTY CO., INC,