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Boston Store MARINE GIVES UP | MOTHER FOR WIFE Will Stick by Glrl Whom His | Parent Accuses Gingham resses Chicago, May 20.—Franklin Lamb, a Marine Corps aviator in Haiti, has followed the Biblical command to give up his parent for his wife. His We are showing a new line of Chil- | mother, Mrs. Mary Lamb, former dren's Gingham Dresses In Fancy | president o! the War Mothers' asso- Plaids and Plain Colors. Sizes, 2 to 14 I ciation, is wealthy, Young Lamb years, $1.25 to $2 | married Marie Nelson, 21. Mrs. Lamb | swore out a warrant for her arrest | on a eharge of bigamy. fne | . “She is a iove pirate’ said Mrs. to | l-amb, weeping. “She deserted Ray- mond Davidson in Hampton Roads, Va., for an army leutenant. Then st | ¥he met Frank. That was on Me- | morfal Day, 1919. He had just come back from Haltl with $3,100. T sent him $3,000 more. In four months he had spent the entire sum entertaining this girl “Her divorce trom Raymond David- son will not be obtained until July 24. See?"'—and she held up a bundle of documents. “I have all the facts here. 1 am going to have her extradited to | Denver.” “My mother just ! things unhappy for me,” said young Lamb. “Marie got her divorce In Denver, January 24. Our marriage in | Crown Point was perfectly legal. It's a shame she was held in jail all last | night. WiN I stick by her? You bet! —0- made of Sizes 1 Children's Rompers, Chambray and gham. 8 yoars, 85¢ gandie Dresscs, trim- med with Fancy Ruffies and Sashes. | (‘omes In Pink, Blue, Maize and White, ¥ D, $3.50, $5.00. Children's Or - CAPS A large assortment Caps, made of Organdie de Chine, 39¢ to $1.25, —— MIDDY BLOUSES, of Infants’ and Crepe wants to make Children's nd White 6 A speclal offering of Middy Blouses in All White with Blue Collar and Cuffs. Sizes, to 14 years, $1.75 and up. A visit to our Intants’ Department will reveal many surprises. PULLAR & NIVEN U.S. WILLNEVERBE 3 - MEMBER OF LEAGUE & S0 Declares Ambassador Harvey - in Speech in England GURVOBBVLBDGE SELODVOCIVVOTT London, May 20.—Newspapers of. this city featured this morning the Addross made last night by George Harvey the United States ambassa- dor to Great Fritain, at a dinner given by the Pllgrims. Announcement was made by Mr. Harvey that he had been directed by the state department in Washington to represent America at the proposed meeting of the .-u-‘ & preme council at which the Silesian | Guestion is to be considered, and he | clared that the United States, under possible circumstances could into participation In of nations. ‘ Only two or three newspapers com- mented editorlally upon | sador's speech the late ho b the ambas- apparently because of | at which Mr. Hur\r\‘ #poke. These journals cordially wel- comed the ambassador's expressions of friendship and his frankness and | commended his address if general The Dailly News, however, declared {tuelf perplexed-by America's repudia- | tion of the league of nations that | newspaper having been a whole- | hearted champion of the league. It inferred from Mr. Harvey's address that the United States actually agrees with the objects of the league but it exclalmed “Yot the YEN # United nothing to do with the greatest or- ganization | States will hn—e' | fillment of the league's highest pur- | ever created for the ful- ica disapproves of any one of the ob Jocts of the league but because her people at the last election gave a geisive vote against the party of one the league's chief founders. Is # policy or polities? TIf the latter, 8 It domestic politics or Interna- tional 2" The Chronitle remarked “Nobody here has any desire to prescribe the channels in which Am- erica’s good will may flow and just as we gave Mr. Wilson straightfor- ward co-operation in founding the | league, %o wo. will co-operate In the same spirit with Mr. Harding outside the league.” The Daily pecially the poses, and this is not because Am-rA' | Express welcomed es- ambassador's pronounce- ment on the league of nations which | it deseribed as “the end of an ex- pensive sham,” TWO ARE DROWNED, Middiefield Farmer Loses ldfe Trying to Save His Daughter's Middlefield, May 20.—~A double tragedy occurréd here. late last night when Levi C. Birdsey, 70 years old and his daughter, Olive Birdsey, 28 yoars old, were drowned in Laurel Brook reservoir. The father lost his Ufe while attempting to save his daughter who bad become delirious and wandered into the reservoir. The len were recovered early this rning. The young woman, who had Deen a patient at the Connecticut State hospital, eight years ago, left the house wh is near the reservoir, Her actions attracted the attention of the family. Mr. Birdsey Imme- diately followed the girl who had gone In the direction of the water. yelioved a e gl h : QGGGO####&#9@#fié#-&fi;afl#filfifififiififlflbfifi0#690 sent to be slaughtered. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 20, motto of the marines. You know th ‘Semper fidelis. Ilr- obtained bond for the girl. Lamb had three sons in the \Yu!lne~ and all made distinguished records, e s Best buttér, 45¢ 1b., 2 1-4 1bs. $1.00. 1ssell. Bros. davt. STRIKE SETTLEMENT LIKELY. 10.000 Clothing Workers in New York nyeflfd to Retarn to Work Soon. \(-" Yoru: May 20.—Settlement of the diffcrance between, the ' Clothing Manufacfurers’ association and 40.- 000 members of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers' Union who have been on strike since December 6 last, is expected to be made in conferences to be opencd next week, Sidney Hill- man, president of the workers' organ- ization, said today. Opening of a peace parley was made possible, Mr, Hillman said, by the resifgnation of President William Bandler and 25 firms of the associa- tion who were opposed to negotiations with the workers. Sixty-five firms remain in the association Mr. Brandler, in announcing his resigrintion, stated that the 25 who left the association with him would “never do business with the amalga- mated.” Best butter, 45¢ Ib., Russell Bros.—advt. 2 1-4 1bs. $1.00. FERS CIVIL COURT. Linn E. Galt, Draft Dodger, Does Not Want to Be Court Martialed. San Antonio, Tex., May 20.—Linn A. Galt. who is being held at Fort Sam Houston on charges of draft desertio had on file a plea for a writ of hal g :,:,1, We too, in the East, have a “ROUND UP.” . Remember, this is a new store with crisp, new and up to the minute merchandise. OVER ANY STOCK FOR THE NEXT SEASON. EVERYTHING MUST GO. A. | jarmy and the National Guard will en- 1921. corpus here today. in federal court before Judge Duval West, asking that his case be transferred from the juris- diction of the army court to that of the civil court and that he be re- leased on bond. In the cases of Tom and Joe Caplis, recently Judge West ruled that the mailing of notice of being drafted did not constitute actual induction into the army and that the cases were subject to civil jurisdiction. ported by their coaches to be in ex- cellent condition although one change was announced in the Princeton var- sity boat, Sinclair replacing Morgan ness. at No. 6 because of the latter's ill- Russell Eagle milk, Bros.— advt, BOOTLEGGERS . LOOT HOMES FOR SUPPLY 21e, Eagle milk, 2le, advt. Russell Bros.— WEST POINT IS OPEN. ‘Examinations Dispensed With Until | Detroit-Windsor “Runners” Taking All Personnel Is Filled. Washington, May 20.—Strenuous efforts are being made to fill all ex- isting vacancies at the military acad- emy at West Point, it was announced at the war department today. and cer- tificates from certain high schools and colleges are being accepted in lieu of the regular mental entramce examina- tion, it being considered too late to hold another examination this year for the class entering in July. As a result of the Majch examina- tions 98 enlisted men of the rezular Kinds of Chances to Maintain Their “Business.” Windsor, Ont., May 20.—Bootleg zers who contracted to supply runners in Detroit with whiskey, rum- have | been so hard pressed for supplies since the law agzainst importation of liquor from Juebee went into effect that they have resorted to organized raids on liquor stocks in private homes here, the police department declared today. Another cause believed responsible for the numerous liquor thefts is the suspension, effective today. of five the announcement said, the largest |federal prohibition offices at Detroit, number ever admitted from these |in accordance with the recent order of sources in one year. > Commissioner Kramer. Rum-runners, ———tm it believed, anticipate less difficulty READY FOR RACES, in crossing the border in the absence of the federal agents. ter the academy with the July class, Yale. Princeton and Cornell Prepared for Regatta to Be Held Tomorrow. Ithaca, N. Y., May 20.—The Cornell, Yale and Princeton freshman crews held their final workouts today for to- morrow’s triangular regatta on Cay- ugzu lake. All oi the cyrews were re- KEagle milk, 21c, advt. Rlussell Bros.— Eagle milk, 21¢; Russell Bros.— advt. But in a different sense. At the close of each season, the head of our firm makes the rounds of all departments, rounding up and rooting out all odd and end lots. Then they are branded for slaughter. That’s “our ROUND UP.” ' Such a time is now at hand, our Summer Season is drawing to a close; and the “Boss” has made the rounds. Now there are hundreds of dollars worth of odd and end lots branded for slaughter. begins tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. good “economic sense” will tell you to BUY HERE and NOW. We would advise you to look over our stock before going elsewhere. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS. 411 MAIN STREET, 1610. NEW BRITAIN. The sale of these bargains WE WILL NOT CARRY - NORWICH RECRUITS NAT'L GUARD UNIT| ' Lieut. Burdi&éflfit - Aecepted l as Military Branch 20.—A Connecticut National Guard unit designated as battalion headquarters and combat train, first battalion, first coast | tillery, has been recruited in Norwich by Lieut H. F. Burdick and accepted {as a part of the military forces of the state. An order to this effect has been issued by the adjutant general. The commanding officer of the First Coast Artillery is to assign in | orders a captain to take command of the battalion. Captain Selden is as- i signed to duty as battalion adjutant: falso First Lieut. Otto H. Schroeter | and Second Lieut. H. F. Burdick, pro- moted to first lieutenant. Other orders announce the appoint- ment of Sergeants H. W. House and Tracy R. Burdick, Battery B, First C. [ A., to be second lieutenants; Second | Lieut. J. L. Johnson, F. A. R. C,, to j be second lieutenant C. A. and as- signed to duty with Battery B. Major Charles H. Hull, C. A., is as- signed to command the first battalion, First Coast Artillery. | Hartford, May ar- Fagle milk, 2lc, Russell Bros.-— advt. SELLING OUT! Our Entire Spring and Summer Stock § of Ladies, Misses and Children’s READY TO WEAR APPAREL. Out West on the big ranches, the herdsmen at a certain period of the. year, round up the fat cattle, wlnch are In the West it is called the “ROUND UP.” T oL T T T T R ##fi#%#%##fififlfifi##%&fifi#fififi@-fifi&fi-#fi 'fi' Your own e et e, A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE S BB BB EREBRBBDBREEDLROELRGRBLE ESELE ASEM| ULLE We will offer a line Crash Pants in all colors. This is an exc: 1y well made pant, 17 years. Prices from 95¢. ‘We have a splendid Girls' Middy Suits in white collars, pleated sizes run from 6 to 16. $1.10 to $1.45. Skirts sizes, with waists worth $1.45 in value, morrow $1.10. Ladies’ Hose in col Men’s Hose in colors, + The well known So for Children, just d for this durable shoe, 89c: 835 to 11, 95c. Ladies’ Canvas an Trimmed Sport Shoes, derful value for the m Saturday only $2.95. We have a fine G Brown Suede two-straj left that we will close) $2.95. One lot of Bl 2-strap. This is a shoe for the money. Our Bargain Basem Department is growis portance and p day. 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