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85c BAL. SHIRTS and DRAWERS $1.50 BAL. UNION $2.00 WHITE COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS $2.00 and $2.50 SOFT CUFF SHIRTS $1.00 NAINSOOK UNION $1.50 BLUE WORKING 35¢c WHITE SOLE HOSE 5 Pairs For .. $8.50 PONGEE SILK 35¢ and 40c LISLE HOSE, 4 Pairs For .. .00 and $2.50 CAPS STRA s . $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 pri-tiri ATTENTION The cost of bullding a home is now much less than last year. ‘We have attractive residential sites in all parts of the city at 3efore the War Prices A small deposit gow will protect you against the rise which is soon coming. Buy pow befors peicoe oo TF THEW.L.HATCHCco INSURANCE SATY REAL ESTATE HALL owers : Plants : Wreaths Whatever your requirements are, please let us ear from you as early as possible so that you may lave a choice of our best stock. Indications are that e demand for Memorial Day flowers will be greaer is year than ever before. In our flower shop will be found a grand selec- on of the more appropriate floral and foliage plants d flowers ready for immediate delivery. And re- ember that we deliver to any part of the United s or Canada. VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL!> TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921. SCANDAL HARTFORD STOPPED EBoard of Aldermen Takes Steps! | to Prevent Sales | Hartford, May ~—Following a brief discussion bearing on the legal | angle of the proposition, the board ot | alderman. with voice, las a resolution minate the sale and dis- ution within.the city limits of those publications poularly known as ¢ “Scandal sheets.” The resolution the “scandal sheet | by Corportion Counsel | introducea by Alderrs | reads as follows:— “Section 1 tion 1407 of revised , ordinances of 1920, declaring certain {acts of nuisance is hercby amended by the additign the following clause:— The sale or distribution within the , limits of the city of Hartford of any { book. phamphlet, magazine, news- paper or other printed matter devoted to the publication, ipally made up, of criminal, sa alous, | immoral or obscene ne: reports or | pictures: or stories of scandal. blood- | shed, lust or crimc: and the sale or ! distribution of any such book, pamph- H magazine, newspaper, or other inted matter w 1 does not con- tain the name and address of the author or publisher thereof.” Immediately on completion of the readinz of resolution, Alderman Neivert- moved for its passage under spension of the rules. The motion seconded. by Alderman Danijels. Alderman Jones existing state le subject, he thought the ordinance would not be necessary. To this both Alderman ‘Daniels and Alderman Ra- phael objected strenuously, saying that the “scandal sheets” had a de- grading influence on-the moral tenor | of the city and that their publication should have been stopped long ago. Alderman Conroy also questioned the necessity for a local ordinance in view of existing state legislation. Mayor Brainard said that the “scan- were, in the opinion of secuting attorneys, so clev- ithin the but that the introduction of cer- 1 phrases into the proposed ordi- nance would be sufficient to exclude the publication from the city. On the motion of sunspension of the rules, the “vea” was unanimous and given in no uncertain tone. On the motion for passage of the resolution, however, Aldern es, on the ground that the ordinances was un- necessary, opposed its passage. The other iteen alderman at the meet- ing were unanimously in favor of its adoption. designed to “kill” as drawn up Shutz and Alton. Tt of TO PLAY SPANIARD. Tilden. Davis Cup Champion, Draws Flaquer As Opponent. i i Paris, May 24.—The American ten- nis team which is to compete in the | hard court championship matches at | St. Cloud next Saturday had only a fair break in luck in the drawings | vesterday. All four of the Ameri- can men players will compete in the first round, neither William T. Tilden, Arnold Jones, J D. Jones nor Francis T. Hunt awing a bye. Tilden is in the lower half of the draw and will meet Simon Flaquer { of the Spanish team as his fir | ponent, and probably will play W. C. Crawley, reputed to be the best man of the British team, in the sec- ond round. J. E. D. Jones and Hunter are both in the same half of the draw as Til- den. Jones will play Lammiens of Belgium and Hunter will meet Albra- raan of France in the first round. Andre bert, former ¥rench na- tional champion, also is in the same half of the draw, and experts believe that he should give Tilden his hard- (GRANULES) Eer INDIGESTION Dissolve instantly on tongue, or in hot or cold water, or vichy. Try at soda fountain. QUICK RELIEF! ALSO IN TABLEY FORM MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 10 For Your E‘i:l?it:lln_ gives a , dry . brilliant lustre without hard rubbing SHEETSIN | HELPLESS WITH RHEUMATISM Until He Took “Fruii-a-tives” Or Frait Liver Tablets R. R. No. 1, LorxE, OxT. *For over three years, I was confined to bed with Rheumatism. I treated with doctors and tried nearly everything without benefit. Finally, I tried ‘Fruit - a - tives’. Before I had used half a box, I saw improvement; the pain was easier and the swelling started to g- Jown. I continued tak *his fruit medicine, improving he time, and now I can walk : . two miles and do light chores about the place”. ALEXANDER MUNRO. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES ioyt ). CGDENSBURG. V. Y. . o ————————— est battle. providing Gobert defeats the Rumanian player Mishu, whom he will meet in the first match. Arnold Jones in the upper half of the draw will meet Cousin of France in the first round. who is now the national singles cham- pion of France through his victory over Andre Gobert Sunday, as well as William H. Laure present world’s hard court singles champion. and J. Brugnon also arc in the up- per half of the draw. ENGLISH PLAY] Hendon, England, May 24 ( sociated Press).—British players yes- | terday defeated Spanish contestants in the first two matches of the pre- liminary tie in the Davis tennis cup , j§ series. Randolph Lycett won from Manuel Alonzo in straight sets, 6—4, 6—2, 6—4, while ¥. Gordon Lewi: won from Count de Gomar, 4—6, 6—1, 6—0. MICH. NET STAR ILL AT CORNELL Ithaca, N. Y. May 24.—Walter Wesbrook of Detroit, captain of the University of Michigan tennis team, is in a serious condition in the Cor- nell Infirmary following an operation for appendicitis. Wesbrook, who is also a star pole caulter, was taken ill shortly after his arrival here to par- ticipate in a tennis match. KILBANE TO FIGHT FLEMING. Cleveland, May 24.—Johnny Kil- bane, featherweight champion, today signed a contract to fight Frankie Fleming a ten-round decision bout on June 25 at Toronto, Canada. ing is to weigh 126 pounds at 1 o'clock, Kilbane coming in at catch weight, LOCAL TEAM BEATEN. The New Britain High school base- | ball team was beaten by Haven High school nine, the EIm City last noon. the New 6 to 2, at Saturday after- TO PAY FOR WIFE'S THEFTS. PR | Chicago Broker to Make Good Losses | Suffered by Victims. Chicago, banker and broker, whose wife, Mrs. Etta Heil, turned thief, will pay for her thefts. Not one of her seven vic- tims will suffer the loss of a dollar. Charles Center Case, Mrs. Heil, so informed Municipal Judge William L. Morgan in the Shef- | field avenue court when e was called. The postponed until June 7. Mrs. Heil's hearing was Mrs. Heil's bonds were raised from | $10,000 to. $15,000. Serst. George Cudmore of Town Hall station said liree women who have not yet signed complaints will testify against Heil. Mr. Heil did not attend proceedings. the ACID THROWER GETS 14 YEARS Mrs. Hopkins Attacked School Teach- | er in Arizona. Prescott, Ariz.,, May 24.—Mrs. Anna Irene Hopkins was sentenced to from 5 to 14 years in the State prison in superior court yesterday. She was convicted of assault for having thrown acid into the face of Miss Lucille Gallaghter, a school teacher, March 31. FOR KILLING HER CHILDREN. Warren, O., May 24.—Mrs. Olta M. Kohler, two children here on 14VE December 35, 1920, was sentenced to Marysville Re- | attorneys | formatory for life. {Her gave notice the case would be pealed. Mrs. Kohler but showed tenced. A NOTHER'S EXPERIENCE \West Buxton. (Me.)—Read of Mrs. hur Campbell's painful experience. am a mother of five children. My ap- again denied her guilt, no Jean Samazeuilh, ; 6—3, | Flem- | May 24.—Joseph H. Heil, | representing | Mrs. | convicted of murdering her | i Previous to being sentenced | emotion when sen- | girl two years old was so sick | th fever she lay as if she were dead © two weeks. 1 started givingher . True's Elixir and she began to | in at once. ithout it. you.” No doubt Now I would not I feel very grateful be o this child had some | stomach trouble due to worms. Scores of children have worms and mothers don’t know the trouble. Comn.on symptoms of worms: ranged stomach, stomach, offensive breath, of the nose and rectum, sh, grinding of the teeth, | points on the tohzue their De- sour itch- dry little swollen upper lip, ! in the History of the Automobile Industry We repeat—because of the success of Keystone Cord Tires all over the country, t| business will ultimately feature Keystone Tires and Tubes exclusively. Therefore, We Are Now Holding a Sacrifice Sale 4 Sacrifice Prices. And All Other Makes of Tires and Tubes Must Ge Some of the best makes, such as FIRESTONE, MASON, KENT, FISK, McGRAW FEDERAL, MARATHON, GLOBE, NCI® . " | Sacrificed. Come Early TIRES 30x3Y5 s 32x315 sns 31x4 $22.90 33x4 $28.90 34x4 smss 32x41/o ssss 33X41/2 $37.50 34x4Y/5 s 35X41/2 $40.80 36x414 08 33x5 35x5 s $17.75 | s §$3.50 37x5 sex $19.00 | s $3.50 Above prices are for plain tread; 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. higher for nen-skids. TUBwS Present List Price. $3.35 $3.60 $4.35 $4.75 $4.95 $5.80 $5.85 $6.25 $6.60 | s6.90 $7.05 Our Price. $9.80 $10.95 $13.70 $14.75 $16.10 $18.75 $19.00 $16.90 $16.50 $17.50 $20.00 Our Price. $1.5( $1.7° $2.05 $2.25 $2.35 $2.75 $2.85 $2.9G $2.95 $3.0( $3.5( $45.90 No sale of Tires and Tubes that you can recall compares with this evert now in progress from a money-saving standpoint. No Half-Way Methods—The clearance will be absolute. Every Tire and Tube in this store, with the exception of Keystones, is included. i d Tub lassified as “seconds,” but the term simply meauns that theses :Tee ;l::;lsu;‘iots,“oxr;:;uctions, etc. All are brand new, and no matter how low an article is priced it is guaranteed. It Will Pay You to Buy a Supply of l:ircs and Tubes to T.ast You Throughout the E ntire Spring and Summer. No Tires Mounted Ddring This Sale MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Remember This is a Final €learance YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY NewEngland Tire andRubberCo