New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1920, Page 3

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Boston Store Children’s | thISH LAB0 Montrea June Tub Dresses!m | White and Colored :;'\ tod eague un eder latest styles, plain 16 years, ' mbray, Duretta and Lawn. to frorial of The lrish delegates McKilloh of Los organized to fight cil's proposal that atify A fine showing. pd fancy trim, n Gingha on Cloth, Volle, Orga Misses’ Wite Lawn Slips, needlewor! e P for Graduxtion, fine sizes 8 to 11 yoars, e couneil m 2 to inst covenant people and t American by e respect Ince and integrity desirable s ne sty the the or on to out rvation Ireland’s hoy June Showing determir convention alse f sel The day by a resolution § Underwear ke alleged uniawful rit cch 1 that the Wilson to m ne. Pa free Six l-mx».u\ nia auth White Petticoats, ir 2 Satin, . . roidere Latest asdin, o ey styles, in Sk, Wasi vl en s President | to Duques | | “free | | NEW CAMISOLES on ENVELOPE CHEMISE NEW GOWNS W CORSET COVERS press, spec NEW were recently senten sddressing Lin S, In white and PO oSN OREESRG th plain BLOOMI Ladics and Misscs, Reclassiry The National Employes today to call civil PULLAR . & NIVEN Expect Favorable Report Increases il source it is r school board special will draft a hers' increas: ut ong d | commensurate with ing and responsibility work performed, ana | tion to the increased The resolution of the nt s re tu serv - of high in h g0 by tual vac | tions for which the w insufficient to attract The federal employ also that | provide “li cial and technical touchir people port o convention m neies cong 1y for industrial rch in the sks a semi-offic portod that the committee of rt meeting n office the tor rese science nation's 2 vorable te art s o' lock Holmes' ealled or statement the sanitation o'clock th Local Man Had Severe Liver Trouble Mr. O. W, Loomis CINOT ¢ At n his afternoon Ruperintendent The sesslon has be. o at es that purpose of d | 34, now old for the ¥ m increase or cos The h 10 cents. will me proceeded ere the f from on in la Practically against und miners wh the high the report added. F ering other vital ind litical problems were the conven with presiding. ar and at 3| cting alth commitiee et 1 fternonn day when sessions president, Mrs Selle Block, riainly Deing Wha Restdes in the This Clty, Says | ajyays bears the slek fo Signature of ong any i foeling afte Keep then that indiges have sults trouble who va Aftor trow people suff. cating ean i drowsy hardly IXperts say ult of 2 ind we ttimoni 18 to re- CING th them Selle, had mony te received Aron om for s My bothered could hardly would get but 1t with Keep dizzy seemed to N \hout, given thought 14 give or ind Vil i 1 lieting 1 1 had walke I tricd no good tim do up the mor to cn did,"” demonstrated In expert at the Store, 32 Church for in Plain- Byington Forest- Fharma South- Dr in R. § le in | Drug § in Densmore; and Ul first class BECAUSE OUR SERVICE reliable and perfectly whey Tonle har jorse to No Soap m wikh ring n s as 1 is hein Britain by ar -Hanson Drug It is al New Miller strect ville by i ville by Kent ngton by ( Plantsville by G by the M nbury by C. R oru den ore; obtained Is accury you are protected by letting us #1 your . | Oculist’s Prescription Experience and careful methods have made it <o Davis & Guodwm Reglstercd Ope et Opticians 227 MAIN M “We Grow Ly We 104 Decanse Know™ 9. —~Irish nnua ation Great Angeles, nant feders Duguesne and their Civil asked ess 10 adopt & the sald mareds Profitc also profiteering James Conway CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years T RITES AGAINST LEAGUE Take Radical Stand at A. F. of L. [ Convention sympa- conveaution of of Labdor war the ratific pro- w the executive ed they were that ds the solemn obl yreserve the ter- Britain.' headed by Dan Cal., have executive coun- federation call the league with- on mn ra igue is Irishmen that denies the world the ation.” 1s stirred to- nted by the organizing which cited of western uppross- republic go ified,” can T e for rs acts ics in free assemblage cration invite rake an address the subject of ch and fre ition organizers to jail for rs' meeting are court. cases now supreme Service on of ¥ the con “re ify wage scale skill, train- involved in the, with just rela- cost of livin ‘the efficiency » is suffering weirs and 3 of po. ages offered are | any workers.” es’' organization s be urged to the study of so- problems and all branches of ! welfare of the deral tion | the 1 z. before it dis 3 for the only sons ever act seeking of living, cov- has which sold in 19 $12, while t has hoen the only er the 1 o werc pe tesolutions ustrial and po- made public to- tion resumed s Duncan, vice- of ew York, t hand | Schenectady early | three sig: surer of the textile ion, announce ce-president of and tre organi for vi secretary rkers’ } eandidacy federation SEVERAL KILLED IN N.Y. CENTRAL WRECK The Drinker who finds drounds for discomfort in his coffee cup, welcomes a change to INSTANT POSTUM No loss of satisfaction in this richly flavored beverage All the pleas- ures of coffee, wrth not a bit of nervousness, indigestion or sleeplessness. (Continued from First Page.) a New York from Buffalo sisted of bagga and m express car, two day Pullmans, one of w for New York ton The tro it was a M ten carr rican Central to New Y ger train : It con- il coaches, coaches and two | hich was destined the othe Bos- into special for the whic cars : Railway of express he rear car the train the an Scotia, 1o picces by had stopped in Glenville and re a defective water the enginc. . Itobinson, on the train told the ASs0- the following version ident s of ck car 34 coming toward me, and in the middle of the track as long s 1 dared She kept coming wnd did not her whistle. T waved my red lantern and threw the red fuse into the cab whizzed by, but I not engineer do anythinz. 1 did the smash | and 1 did not hear it the wind was blowing from me toward the wreck The train was making speed when she passed me. I was not aslecp when our train stopped. be- cause 1 was on the watch. We were lying here about three or four min- utes because of a pipe blowout in the engine " Hand train between near h becnuse of pipe in flagman ciate of the ac Press the Wreck. lengths and ow as it did see the not se because the Throttle. Just before the crash came the fire- man on No. 24 leaped from his cab und escaped serious injury, but Doyle, the engine was pinned under the wreckage and dying when he was extricated. Rescuers said his had to be pried from the throt- tle. He died as he was being placed on a stretcher. Twelve persons were asleep in the rear Pullman and 22 were sleeping in the second Pullman. None of the passengers in the day coach just on were inspected. The intake reservoir Borden brook was examined. Through a system of coagulatioa, dation and filtration, Springfield has developed what is considered to | be one of the best water supplies in New England. INSPECT WATER WORKS Impressed | i\ls.lcd and filters at its tunnel outlet City Officials Favorably oxi With Workings of Municipal Plant was at Springficld, Mass. Mayor Curtis, City Engineer Wil- liams, Water Commissioners Pelton, | Sheehan and Rossberg and J. L. head wa: killed anu few of them | Povle inspected the water works at| are said be seriously injured. Springfield, Mass, yesterday after-| - noon snd_were favorak ! ngineer Is Blamed. gnelling methods . = e similar to those rec- New York, June 9.—Now York the local department. Central officials here said that \artin . modeled along lines Doyle, engineer of the express that being considered here crashed into a passcnger train hear ot st today, had run »y ‘harge of in meeting death at his post on his 50th birthda He disregarded a distant signal, one and three-quarters miles from the standing train, they said: then passed a home signal, three-quarters of a mile from the passenger train, and finally ignored the flagman of the passenger train who had 3gone back with a red lantern. Railroad officials announced that the block signals had been inspected after the wreck and found to be in workir order and set against train MOROCCAN TRIBESMEN. Madrid, June 9.—Three Spanish airplanes have bombarded holds of rebellious Moroccan tribes- men at Adouares and Sagara, drop- ping more than 100 bombs and caus- ing great damage, according to ad- vices received here. to | SIX KILED WHEN BOLT OF LIGHTNING STRIKES CHURCH Avila, Spain, June 9 —Six persons, including the mayor of this city, were killed yesterday when lightning struck a church here. stor- was strong- | CITY ITEMS The board of health”has been noti- fied of a case of diphtheria on Chap- man street, and thé home has been placed under quarantine. CONQUERS ' RHEUMATISM ! Better —— For Your Skin == Than Cuticura Semple each (Soap. O al . ! :{300; Qingmgnt Talewm) free of Out Delicious Iced Coffee in.an Instant G. W .hhmklm lating, . inv igora more or less, according to taste, in cold water,. Stir unti! dissolved, add cracked ice, sugar and créam. Miss Gertrude Conroy is visiting her parents on -Ohurch treet, this city. During the wir Miss Conroy was em- ployed at the- War Risk Insurance Division, Washington, D. C., and later o in the War isk Insurance office of the American Legion at national bu:a beautiful skin is possible only when the liver headquarters in New York. Miss kMS are GCTJVE, and the bowels Conroy has recently resigned as my. The 5 well as‘mofh is to maintain perfect digestion and elimination. ographer to Franklin D'Olier, nation- al commander of the American Le- gion. hflito;xm beauty and maintain health, because they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to William York today functionate in haxmony and efficiently. man who was caught his automobile in that ?w by druggists throughout .. the world. In boxes,10c.,25¢c, went to New to attend the trial of the trying to steal city last week. of $1,000 has E. Ruiker, against Isa- touring car ched for that 1 Winkle. Cowlishaw for damages been brought by A. through Klett & Alling, dore A. Levin, and a owned by Levin was att: amount by Constable F A suit e s Coffe ting warm-weather beverage without heat or troublé. d \\ol\ es instantly in jce water—you can hd\'( this ‘maost refreshing, stimu- Directiont: One teaspoonful. a/.)firn COFFEE ORIGINATED B\ MR “ASH!N(,TON lN 1909 G, Wahingthr WE'RE ALL THINKING Of our summer vacations already ! And planning and—choosing, in (fact. No matter who we are or where we are going, we all must look our best this summer. KEvery outfit must be complete and in harmony. That's why we arc choosing now. THE CAESAR MISCH you cxactly what yo you can get it. Can show and how You don’t have to spend al money hefore you take that va Simply choose what you wan name your own terms for paying won't feei ft—your vacatjon fecl it. This credit plan is ne barrassing—it is simply for the NENIENCE of our customers. absolutcly confidential. HERALD CLASSI FOR QUICK RE V= By Fresh Mackerel, Butterfish, Cod| dock, Flounders, Salmon and Steak lee and Bolled Lobsters, Ro Neck Clams. Horton’s Fish 67 CHURCH ST.

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