New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 3

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EBoston Store ATTRACT ATTENTION 'VIENNA NEWSPAPERS Mysterions Women Make Their Appearance in Central Europe The new fall designs in Table Scarfs, Plano Searfs, R Square Table Covers and Couch Covers have Just arrived. < womer appesrin The th Europe speculative swarm of made ipitals have Handsyme Silk Tapestry, Table . el nt A4 castern taet the Vienna dres have b atl Bearts, 30 inches lonz at cach. n- Iy mo Tapes- W o S than or t where veler treated heautirul Sk in several inches o and 86 ¢ . inary pulchria wed unhindered eptionally Mano Scoarfs Binations vs wido they seem e s at « wth e n tukin have tm commodations ire, th compariments nd in hotels Warsaw, Pr ucharest it with the mant ot ' autiful colorings § wit ~calloped have been [} Iy Covers tapestry $11.50 ¢ long v | other them They wie in Tablc sk Now cach. 1 mniry 1o coun- and them hellef ed in uritie vs front ers Covers in $3.50 cach, th yugel roreikn it they [P « or possibly Couch from $6 wing of effects, An atwractive Covers in rich dark w $20 cach. hoiel .n terie of the vnd my who be ity irregularl the — ean Pl Vit v Truy he in one « The w Quaker Craft Curtadns - yard goods are also In stock. reoms waiting |HE EXPLODED BIG , BALL SCANDA | W) @i 1 v P2 AHARG il 10 the iper CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE Mother's L. MeCall ¥ ne, The Friend in these days of H. . Are Disenssed for ! of Stamps By the Tube PULLAR " & NIVEN HAITI INQUIRY AT ONCE lief socicty This Ycar. At the ting atn Tubeisnlos looth’s hall la wicl commi ering. AN stamp sal Irving will ha sale while Miss Mrs. Stanley G of mail tuberculo arie the amount 1o be g0 to the will go to society and me f th et n o ev M losis 4 the gath- “hristmas Dr. 8. W e charge of the factory Flora Humphrey and s will have charge canva The local Miss logan, will hool or swion tatls a were the order is o sales S& have « the total will 10 the raised ! chapter [ it loea national ent to cent the per « nizatior spectal Board of Inquiry Appointed Yestorday Wil Begin Work Next Week. Notorious Marrowbone District Ts o Washington, The board of | naniry appointed inves- gnte all charges of llegul oxecution Haitians American will oot Xt week, Seore Pun- Jols announced toduy will hear n number of witnesses bhefore ®oing to Haitl to continue the inquiry L 8£100,000 IN DIAMONDS GONE. Trenton, N. J 16 olo $100,000 worth of diamonds, re- fined gold Jewelry the Btreiche here » persons wounded by bullets had been There will be a Republi- | 700 ST 00 nelding o fonr ‘tan Rally held in A. M. E.| ar ol mhel wavdanges Zion Church Tuesday Eve., A vith at 8:30 p. m. We appeal to! the ladies especially to at- | tend as there will be with us Mr. F. P. Chisholm of Bos-| ton, and also Field Sec. of Tuskegee Inst., there will be | other local speakers also. ELKS’ GRILL oot 18 yester Scene of More Viclons Fighting by marines Between Opossing Pactions, hare n y [ district by Ifast. Oct. 16 in the notorious of North lelfast Sinn Feiners Rioting was re- Marrowbone this after- unionists. Feiners empl revolvers while the unionists repl with vol- leys of stones. The injured are heing taken to hospitals but the number of not yet heen given Later it learncd that eight and probably a ved noon The Sinn Oct —Robbers vnd from Mfg. o casualt has rly to waus boy Thre stone was wer jur BIG MILL ON 1-DAYS' TIME 6900 and any Pl e | t of the o Betwer 000 Afected by Curtailment, 1, 16.—Th Wor between 6,000 me employing men ut ind women, has decided to oper four days No ex the s only week its pla Ming ye for xt was niide | heurs About ed enrtailing four months ag 4 its working four half days a week time husiness depression was 1 the Mare than employed in the woolen mills here and in this vieinity. Mo these plants. it is reported, are working on part time. Rumors that the FPrighton mills, manufacturers of catton duck used in making 1,000 0 the com- hours ta At that wssigncd 15,000 men pany a0 Washingt H Open to St nd women cotton and ——— SUNDAY o— $1.50 Prer Plate VI of the ved from 1 o'clock to & t " . | opern r . INSURANCE MAN HELD L SPECIAL DINNER ) and were emploving t would shut by William con.pany. He would continue tween hands tod: Aown ¥ A In carte frol weel Musie fre 8 p.omow 6w N p. Noyal With Rice ressing and - Chicken Giblets Ioast Phila. Capon, Hridgeport Mam, of Metro- poli Company, « rged With Jus, Stealing $872 of Compay's Funds, Fricd Swe Russian Combinatic Me or | Oct. 16— Julius Papp arrested today charged of a large Metropolitan whiclh concern s account at $572, 1t said later held under $£2.500 trial Monday Bridgeport of this city wa with embezzlement mon the for Dressing | . Cream and Cake emi-Tasse The Grill Room at The Elks is now New Managen of Mr. a erly with sk w sum of from Life Insurance collector Papp hond BOSTO AXI 16 PRI DROP Taxi-meters regis- raveling costs here principal s city Roston, tered a erterday darop One com- abs cut for each extra he panies operating n ol half the charge passenger and eliminated entirely arge for ealls and returns ! enbs within five miles the ! mileage of taxi TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKEKS 33 MYRTLE §T., East End Office, Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-3 ' Lady Attendant—Free Use of Parlors Orders Taken for Upholstering. Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night 1 PAYMENTS | f el | | 153 ) Classes start week of Oct. 25th. Register Now. any evening this week, S8 p. m. et SMITH'S BUSINESS SCHOOL 278 Malp Street RALLIES ARE PLAKNED Hoid w be Three Repul win Rallies 1d Nexe the republiean ward clubs to hold At the Lliean Thursday. of of this ¢ ally re exch planning e his month, L Swedish Rey wos held in office of the Company last even- to hold a West Main ng, October Augnst som of Club,which e, plans were formed rally in Electr Hall street on Wednesday ¢ > o'clock L) will preside e ir st i on s nt and Middletown w The commit- tr secure 27, at sic Rergstrom 0 the principal speaker. in charge will alxo services of K. evening, Republicun club will hold Judd’s hall on Main sireet. ‘ W. Troop will pre- side Attoney Cornelius Danaber of Meriden will address the rally will rt Fenn The Fourth Ward Republican Club nlso m plans to hold a rally Hall on Arch street, Thurs- 21 at 8 o'clock Ter will pre tict Holden « princ stave wrlson tee the O Sixth « rally in President to has in Turner er Seh z, Octo William Attor Harttord will At both freshmen will follow RESTAURANT MEN FINED New London Food Shop Dealers Are Adul- er of rallies Fach Fined $15 and Costs for ’ terating Milk, of cases court milk were issued 16.—Fines imposcd in the keepers in of selling rests New Oct $15 each T.ondon, were aurant 1. The on irrants furnished by inspec- tors for the siate dairy and food com- mission. Twelve of them pl ity and demurrers were overruled by the urt in the other two S It was said that in of the c had the milk been 1 but men were accused ct in keeping the cream the milk their containers SHE’S A WITNESS MURDER CASE below st made W on information none wate ne the not in of and | the | ¢ PEGGY MITCHELL York——2Miss Malvina P in the trial Ste MceMullin, - prohibition enforcement charged with the murder of Harry Carkton, a chauffeur, at the home of the girl's father. Miss Carini was & witness of the tragedy arini is art N. New witness of azent L 00 were Judge | X IS ANXIOUS | " FOR WOMAN'S AID (Continucd from First ry Page) ! | reacs appinz ders spent | of Na- | f; of the v into WINS ENDURANCE TEST Mile, Leads Tryou Camp Denis owned 1 and rid 2en w.nner duran 1o sui Rustem mitt commit ther 1l coning work of the a Meetin seeon vl touri montl tahle b E s—ad Washinzion, (vt ouin will the e Mosiday held w woid ectl ernoon c In day. Albert | thrown off uly 1rhone n imporiant t \ oA wancin. Ancient Order Hibernin | the Knighs of Columbas hall on street tor merning Grand O Ker school Tuesday, Oct. 1 B 1edy s danecing al Bungalow. inners 'ENGLAND WORRIED OVER BIG STRIKE (Coniinued from declared, k with all be mno, U “such premier att an the ue nd 1o th it doubt can coal hi- London, et 1 The Welsh miners quit work this afternoon wi ing iy any demands. Tiepo incidents accompanied of men f mines. | out eng: no ure indicated the dep m the {LONELY AT 74, SO WEDS DEAF CRIPPLE’ = sal speal- | Cairo. Nlinois, Man 1 i~ Pouzh- keepeie Woman to City Hall Altar, 16.—"When died it left me Alfred Smith he escorted Ymanda Fark- cripple. to were mar- in the officials. Oct wife, oughkecpsie, my first lonely,” seventy-four. Mrs. Velma deaf and a where they yesterday a awfully Moss. his bride, fifty City by h. the of bur his Velma group. His face but his eyes were and he smiled porters 1 ma city bric and county room walked with niled joxfully as he through the little was very wrinkled, blue and round talked to the re- answer to their ne he s and bowing in of my own,” he I have chil- ive me no company . too, and t hame, but children when Mr. from ain’t Moss came Poughkeepsie airo, 11, t marry Mr rkner, but in the spring he and hi bride will return to his old home in Steeleville. Mo., for the summer. th o o that have independent in- cames and have no reason for getting married except their need for human companionship. WOULD CONTROL JITNEYS Motor Vehicle Commissioner Proposes te That .\\0 Define Their Routes in State. Hartford. Commissioner Oct 16.—Miotor Vehicle Robbins B. Stoeckel will recommend in his renort to be submitted 10 (he next General Assem- the enactment of law to place the jitneys so far as the s concerned mtrol of routis selection of rou the hands of te Other features of the such the character is st Jitney service of the cars, taken care of by the motor rtment as at present. At the session of 1919 a bi i public utilities commi thority over jitneys was not favorably considercd. He does not think that local control of the jitney traffic has iven satisfaction. Another maiter that mumissioner Stocckel will urge on legislature is the establishment of « standard poliey of insurance for it- [T to protect the public against ac cident. as will by dep, the FAIR PRICE BOARD IS TO CONCLUDE ACTIVITIES Oct. 16.—Fair Price Com- F. Whitmore re- Hartford, missioner William ecived notice today from Washinzton that he will go out of oftice Novem- ber 1. Commissioner Whitmore who has been in office since May 1 con- templated resigning a month ago for lla':h of anything to do. uniie, |-i The The condiiio ons, st was a4 Morga DI (O | t Chicago in his ssended m nk mid-we. ment to “The republican camp: ve ctiatemer pro. ally lead to with CLE New conditi trust they co ho Denise, York, n in 17 t of Horses. Devens, > tho -my grac the by ion cral staff, toduy of test, rain “ the the hors J00 finding 1 1 in oy 1 100 g Bunkic net iin the weig I8 to I A : tinishy hich d i two wo n MOC Hardi veni S Oct ent his door conc Dorenus, he: juarie i6oN dquarter 1 1y, collapse,” it continues v by ers sssives arg ma ki stem tidc irresistible {o ARING Oct 1 of clearing ¥ i panie for t 1 120 Thoroughbred lin For Mass., thousands. Deaths and Funerals. © | PONZI DECLA TO BE ’ Mrs, Concetta Carpentacre. | Mrs. Concetta Carpentaecre, 64, of 310 Church street, died th ternoon at her home. She is survived | Referee in Bankru by three daughters and one son. who | i live in this city, and her husband. | bilities Arc Neas Than $3,00 Mare, ascd h Ethan Allen Oct. 16. roughbred remount | who is in Ttaly Oct. 16. international scheme and offers of | profit in* 45 days, monthis ago, with mi Boston, whose Tino M funeral of " andez, 35, rk st one of the recent guese immigrants here, was held is morning from Nt Joseph's G | church. Rev. J. L. Sullivan celebrated | iNVestments tied up in the mass and interment was in st. | fselvent vesterday Mary's cemetery. The dead man \Bisiced, [alcres survived two brothers in S GRS L g irict court the refer 4d mo partners Mr. Ponzi is same category] burzlar,” the ded undoubtedly who took of the investin 1ce is the ned t princi The =P Port mile wject of wpe « cavalry bloode b 1 W lace is this city The pall James and countr, by pargat ol were close the ved . mndez, R Y i “endero, all fellow - " mi le run from | was HMIGRANTS CAN'T LASD account of feed ectively Mile. 11 other * the “pec in: who n of W con- ons 1 1e 1 led R rfee L hich Turks Coming to S, on Steamer would loms of Gul Djemal Without Passports Will hi stem ey Olmstead 't that *d bef conducted use ¢ to condition, q ! funnt Gui Dj s am o N fis vho m frorm horses d it n the which the conniry by s SIS winonl have ne ed themisely will s with American be permitied to lu prizes and s . rtnent thoroms 5 port, said c oy darp rta tie bill of W ind a the Allcn Tur! paper m Doom Censul 1t prees [ \rieni 1he provided nator Hardina, Moi his elee- | 1 of shoe man | s ” ; P 5 united AN plaipt hich had scontinue Doa on not f the demo- SOUELY of nd would state- Kuown ugal, for . Dies at i di. 5 on the Y honug Doremus’ S MALL PILOT 163 MILF ~Dr. Dun- known in X4 Hax erhill i Macbo ] particul for weizhing of fhe soul.” nae here yesterday Throv h delicate w - he calenlated the weight of the | human soul at between 6 and 3 ! ounces. In th reh which extend- ed through ) he took intc accoult the a al weight of | the wiy immediately before and im= death. | » republicans Al coming to Cox The republi- a frantic hich has surzeon rly his oxporiments 1t & Lake vious reco died the is over the It Lake and . were broken yest r, with Ship miles in one clipping 30 record. g a 1 REPORT Sl ks and shows | in ex- This is a st week. Touse Te v mediatel; He was srious mu acus ; to £ 5 : quarter— Pittsburgh 7 i (TR T T T Nervous Breakdown «y am so nervous it seems as though I should fly”—“My nerves are all on edge” —“I wish I were dead.” How often have we heard these expressions or others quite as extravagant from some loved one who has been brought to this state by some female trouble which has slowly developed until the nerves can no longer stand up underit. No v voman should allow herself to drift into this condition without giving that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. North East, Md.—*I was in ill health four or five years and doctored with doctor after one helpe: such part of my body and down each side that I had to go to_bed three or four days tired, without getting sick. A friend asked me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table not take it sooner for it has helped me wonderfully. I don’t have to go to bed with sick and have more strength. I recoin- mend your medicine and you are at liberty to publish my testimonial.”— Evizazern WEAVER, R. R. 2, North East, ydiaE. getable Compound Read the Letters of These Two Women. Minneapolis, Minn.—“Iwas run down and nervous, could not restat night and was me#: tred in the morning than . when I went to bed. I have two chil- dren, the youngest three months old and it was drudgery to care for them as I felt se irritable and generally worn out. From lack of rest and appetite my baby did not get enough nourish- ment from my milk so Istarted to give hiin two bottle feedings a day. After taking three bottles of Lydia_ E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman, full of life and energy. It is a pleasure to care for my chikdren, and I am very happy with them and N feel fine. I nurse my baby exclusively again, and can’t say too much for your medicine.”—Mrs. A. L. MrLLEr, 2633 Md. 24th St., Minneapolis, Minn. Nervous, Ailing Women Should Rely Upon another but none d me. I was irregular and had terrible pain in my back, lower every month. I was very nervous, could not sleep and could noteat Compound and I am sorry I did the pain, can eat without being LYDIA E.DINKHAD

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