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Doan's have comfortable for Ask your to ness let ‘s Kidney Hfe more ands of elderly folks. bor ! o's a New Britain case li¢ Brophy, 220 Curtis s: “Whenever I had a lame ack or other symptoms such 0 frequent action of the kid- L 1 took a few Doan's Kidney Pills they were sure relleve me Hine For the couple of I have only had slight attacks Doan's ve quick and sure to last KIDNEY PILLS 60¢ at all Drug Stores - Milbasrn Co. Mig Chem Butfalo,NY. IRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN th ot t @ bottle containing three ounces rchard White, which any drug will supply for a few cents, well, and you have a quarter of the best freckle and tan ch, and complexion whitener uswage this sweetly tragrant lem- otion into the face, neck, arms hands each day and . how kles and blemishes bleach out how clear, soft rosy-white skin becomes. e blender ¥ Iv. No starviag or tedious -lm‘ No fog with salts, ete; no 00 lom of time. Just mons and your eapability and eharm Amaze all who kno you. | b-— rt now and fllll'lh !hfl" ol III der. Ask for box of K DIIIN ULES (pronounced koreen) at an > 4::?; no substitute. 0’ --i{ (Broad Street Man Guilty as PULATION LUUN BRINGS $100 FINE Is Hartford Avenue Deajer The Broad tatements claimed to reputation street cafe of two have of John Zdonik's established by the witnesses who purchased liquor in the store, resulted in the owner being tined $100 Judge George W. Klett this morning in police court Zdonik was represented by wyers William M. Greenstein and Josiah Greenstein Joseph Borak and Michael Gubick both testified that they purchased liquor in Zdonik's place ‘for which they paid 35 cents a drink. On the day of John's arrest, June 11, Michael had purchased liquor in the morning and during a visit in the evening, a drink was bought for him by Bora he said. Borak admitted having pur- chased drinks for himself and Gu- bick, Zdonik serving the liquor. Gu- bick told Prosecuting Agent Michael A. Sexton that he was aware liquor was being sold by Zdonik for the past four months. He explained that the stuff is taken from Zdonik's home to the cafe in soda bottles, then poured out in a large glass which is left be- side 2 sink Ladislaw and costs by Parkacevics a drink ftor cents from John last month, he testified. He was also aware of John's method of transport- ing the liquor, having seen the soda bottles being carried from the house to the saloon and their contents being placed in large gl near the ink Detective Sergeant W. C. Hart told an unsuccessful raid in which a glass of fluid believed to be whiskey was dumped into the sink. No evi- dence could be found at that tighe. At another time John met the t and is alleged to have said “Lay off me for a while; I haven't made enough money to pay a fine.” Patrolman Thomas Feeney, who the Broad street beat, festi- the place has an unsavory Many drunks were ob- the policeman coming gut of the place. Patrolman Feeney tpok part in three raids on the place, he sald. Reports were received at differ- ent times and he, personally, saw whiskey being handed across the bar When Zdonik was called to the stand, Lawyer Greenstein asked him what he sold in his store, and he re- plied, “beer, whiskey, soft drinks and cigars He quickly retracted his statement concerning the sale of whiskey, however. Lawyer Green- stein explained that whiskey is on the man’s mind and he unconsciously made the statement which he knew was incorrect A $100 fine was Anthony Karduk, owne of business formerly conducted by Willlam Zimatravicz on Hartford avenue. Zimatravicz sold out about a year ago. .Sergeant W. C. Hart and Patrolman W. J. McCarthy secured evidence on the evening of June 11 Prosecutor Sexton told the court A nolle was entered by Prosecuting Joseph G. Woods in cas Borg. charged with reckl purchased the of covers fled that reputation served by also imposed upon r of the place Attorney the of John driving GUESTS AT NEW HAVEN Yale Visitors Are Arriving for In- auguration of James Rowland Angell Tomorrow. New Yule Haven, June 21.—Guests ot university for the inauguration of James Rowland Angell, were arriving today, and se who came as official representa- ¢s of other institutions of learning assigned to rooms in portions of Harkness Memorial quadrangle These representatives and also those om other countries will be guests at linner at the Taft tonight. Provost llison Walker will preside and of. George H. Nettleton of the Eng- ish department will the toast- master The take vIoTrOw 18 pres Le official university in the academic precedes the cominence in Woolsey Hall to- will be grouped in seats as the representatives of sister universities fo the inauguration President J Rowland Angell KING AND QUEEN LEAVE and Mary of England Plan to Arrive in Ireland for Opening at Belfa London, guests will places proces- which exercises sion ment morrow a otficial mes George Parliament st Tomo June 21.—King George Queen Mary planned to leave today 1 port un the Irish sea and take amer tonight for Belfast where will preside tomorrow at the tate opening of the parliament of northern Ireland Elaborate taken by the in Belast. U or any purpose while Queen are in B t has been pro- hibited and the authorities today inspected the sewer system to make no explosives had been hidden by elements opposed te British in the island OW. and a st they precautions are police e of the being and crown forces of buildings the King and roos sule there rule Woman Arrest;i in Zion As Modest Dress Violator Zion, 1II June 21.—Mrs Johnsom, 21. of Winthrop Harbor, near z was in Zion jail today charged with triple violation of Overseer Wilbur Glenn Voliva's mod- ordinance. Mrs. Johnson ted as she stepped from a train by Chief of Police Becker and booked on the following counts Wearing short which posed. the arm middle the forearm Wearing a material. Wearing a blouse with Sarah est dress was arre sleeve ex- above the of blouse of transparent neck PLEASINE VEHI[ILE‘ Beautiful Gowns Worn in Stock Company Production ¢By Herald Reviewer) sccond week of the summer stock season was ushered in at the Lyceum theater last evening by the Lorne Elwyn Players to the usuul Monday night dudience. The play, as presented the Elwyn Play proved a success if applause and laughter may be taken as a standard. “Lombardi Ltd” is a-play that re- quired two good bits .of character acting. They were both well done last evening and much credit should be given Barry Donnelly, who has heretofore appeared in the roles of old men, for the splendid interpreta- tion he gave in the role of Lombardi, the Italian designer. His dialect was very good. Miss Hazel a ‘minor part, provided of the evenng. Ak Mrs. a crabbed old customer, she brought tears of laughter to some of the faces in the audience, with her scene behind the curtain where she was being fitted fér a new gown. Miss Emily Fuller was given an oppor- tunity to prove her acting ability in last evening's play.w In the. role of a mannequin for Ldmbardi, she por- trayed a typical shiftless, New York model to perfection and loft little to be desired by her performance. Miss Fuller was a delight to the eve in the several gowns worn by her The leading feminine role was again capably filled by Miss Catherine Bauer, ‘'who has proven to be a fav- orite with local audiences. As the sympathetic and worrying Nora who was always looking after Lombardi's troubles, Miss Bauer scored heavily Clarence Chase was cast in a minor role but did well. The gowns worn in the play by the various wvomen were striking and some - were decidedly pretty. It' is hoped that Miss Allen will make a few changes before the week is- over as the gowns worn by her last night were a bit out of date in comparison with the others. The story centers about Lombardi who has a designer's shop on Fifth wwenue in New York. He is very lenient and while in the shop has a very slow and easy going way, not caring what he was paid for ‘he wonderful gowns he created or not. The although in the comedy Warrngton, Stevenson, | Daisy, T [LLLUU: KIDNEY REMEDY In One Month,“Fruit-a-fives" Gave Gompiete Relief 65& First Ave., Troy, N. Y~ *1 have been a great sufferer for years with Kidney Trouble and Constipation. 1 tried ‘Fruit-a-tives’ about immediate results month ago, and with almost The Kidney Troubie has disappeared and the Constipation is fast leaving me”. HJENRY DATER. Fruit - a - tives’, or Fruit Liver Tabiets. the medicine 'made from Fruit jvices and valuable tonics, is doing ; @ wonder{u! work in bringing health te sick people. 80c. a box, € for $2.50, triai size 25¢. £tdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Z:mited OGTENSRUE% N. Y. e James His bookkeeper, Hodgkins, (Arthur Tenny) was aware of the fact that the firm was on the of bankruptcy as well as was Lombardi's assistant. Lombardi's sweetheart has promised the leading part in a cal revue if she can persuade verge Nora, been musi- Lom- bardi to provide the costumes which will amount to thousands of dollars. He is asked to do this on credit and as he is head over heels in love with Miss Manning he at Lombardi, however, fis that Miss Manning . is with Robert Tarrant. not also once consents. aware in love Lida Moore, a show 'girl is also in love with Mr. Tarrant but for Miss Manning. The show given all the and he gowns to in which Lombardi is a failure is closer to the bankruptcy is turned down by him has line than ever before. His mannequin, Daisy, has become infatuated with Riccardo Tosello (Mr. Elwyn) a Ver- micelli marry is a rich man. consent, however, she promise that he will bardi with all the money keep the shop going. He consents and makes when ILombardi king and finally decides ‘to him after she learns that he Before giving her him previde Lom- needed to quickly and Nora are about to say that'they will marry, Tosello and Dais) with the money @ happy one. come to make the finish in The cast of characters for the play is as follows: a Mannequin Emily Fuller “eeper and manager, Arthur nny An expressman Ernest L. Hickey Tito Lombardi, a fashionable New York dressmaker Barry Connelly Nora Blake, Lombardi's assis- tant ... S Catherine Bauer Phyllis Mannln\ Lombardi’'s sweet- heart Marion Allen Robert Tarrant, a man about town "lrl . Edna Williams hxcuardo Tocollo a Vermicelli king Mr. Elwyn (hea(rlcal man- - . Clarence Chase “arrmglon Brown, a cus- Hazel Stevenson Synopsis Act I Lombardi's studio shop. Act IT The same, Act III The reception room, month later. lea Moor Max Strohn, -a ager Mrs. at the two weeks later. one WOMAN PRESIDES IN CONGRESS; PRECEDENT BROKEN BY CHEERS Washington, June 21.—Miss Alice Robertson, the woman member of the House from Oklahoma, shattered a precedent yesterday when she pre- sided over that body. Members of the House burst into applause as Representative Walsh of Massachu- setts, the temporary presiding officer, asked her to fake the chair. There was another round of applause as she left the rostrum. ~ Courted hyAll Althoiigh she favors none, yet each In Flavorland adores the peach. To her each Flavorite now turns. To taste her sweetness sach one yearns. Likewise, in homes, when put to tesi, JAll vow thet Baker’s is the best. "In flaver, delicate and truc. 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