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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921. 5 = = — e ___________ ‘ | -——— s ACK SHEEHAN RETURNS. information as to who actually aid Y P e MusSics . .| That being the case, it is strongly| ) s ‘ K E.opnlm Musical Comedy Player Re hinted that if Sergeant Richardson | . 2 % : 2 Al turns to the Lyceum Monday. was linked up with this rum gang he | . s ; - ; LY JUST BEfi The many admirers of Jack Shee-| may either have had good reason to e 7 han, that popular and versatile young | suspect some individual and kept si- . . : ‘ i ' |actor who played with the Hoyt|lent, or refrained from making strict g Musical Revue at the Lyceum on |inquiries that might have resulted in . 5 pLd the apprehension of the slayer or at v " LN ; - ¥ | SFRUIT-A-TIVES” Madc Complets Sensafidnm Ubvedgnmans K- least the uncovering of the rum ring. # B0 o : Cure of Stomach Trouble peted i Noar Fuare | § 2% e : flRfiAN RECITALS T0 “Little do the people of New Brit- | E S | | ain realize the extent of the rum i : 5 BE El‘!] R W running scandal' that is now being 4 Py : 2 uncovered, and within the next few | Meg 3 ! weeks they may reasonably expect 1 4 F & - some sensational developments that 2 % : h ¢ will shake the city to its very founda- | S y S 0 g tions,” today declared a semi-offi- | : J outh Gong. Chnmh 0 G{)mmellce cial who has been active in the pres-| & 3 ; : e § ; Sunday Concerts “What has been jmade public thus p 4 far is but a minor portion of that 3 . % 4 g o 3 5 % 53 & s which is bound to come out shortly,” R : Organ recitals will commence at the / G st : = he added, declaring that subsequent | § : 55y Bl | south Congresat : 3 2 e ¢ : S e Lo 3 i Bl action will show that many of the : ; e e ,' 4 2 . - X Moultonville, Carroll Co., N. H, ‘rumors which have been floating S row evening, for the of October. J R e STk % 5 ®An account I read about ‘Fruite around the city for the past year | f 58 % & $AM | Joseph Clair Beebe will preside at the s i 3 / 4 A oo ALY & a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets in one were not entirely unfounded. Names organ and several talented singers will £ 3 4 of not a few prominent men will be ) b h 3 : ey d of our rewspapers prompted me to 3 A % e on tl g . Mrs. Stua 5] 5 LR i y. linked with the scandal, as will the | J§ : ¢ "“;" ”‘:‘ e Upson ol gy, 3 g try this remedy. names of many others who, while not s PR tete, Phillip Shatles tenos ane Tont i ; . I was all run down and work was prominent in city affairs are, never- ¥ . o e, g = me owing to Indirestion theless, very well known as men about neth Roberts, bass, will be heard. burdenso; g S i . Ine: due to gas on m: town and are said to have been the The following is the program to be and Fullness, g y Birelings and “men lower down” in |their extended run last seasom, will | .o o ™ V08 % (18 BIOSTE scene fiom the COSINOPOLAN. Production *BURIED TREASURE witr MAllOn Davies stomach which caused me to beleh & the alleged rum ring. be pleased to hear of his return to ¥ i 5 : 3 7 good deal. My heart seemed to be It is practically certain that at the |the same company, now holding the| Oc¢tobef 2, 143rd recital—Marche A Paramount Picture S affected. present time the state's attorney’s|inards at the Lyceum. Religiense, Guilmant; Andantino, Sa- AT FOX’'S—MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY office and the state police have a posi- S a b 1 P: Suite, a n. It was two years ago that Iwasin Mr. Sheehan sacrificed a big posi- | lome; Pastoral Suite, Demarest; Sun- z b v i 3 2 ndition and began the use of tive list of persons who are seriously |tion in New York to join the Hoyt|rise, rustic dance; Sunset, Thanksgiv- | this condi implicated in the rum ring activities | yasical Revue. dante; Allegro; Amndante; Fantasia, [start this week. Tuesday and Thurs- and are but awaiting the piling up J P e 1 o | N | ‘Fruit-a-tives’. Even though the . | ing; Prayer ewels of Madonna),! Allegro. {day, upper class, 4:30 p. m., Wednes- ANNOU CEMENTw trouble had be f a few y i % Already a host of Mr. Sheehan’s ad-| e H : ¥ sl i 2 Ty B | trouble en o W years of more conclusive cvidence before | nirers have plaaned several . mg| WOU-Ferrarii Madrigal, Lemare; ?cmne;{ 30, 147th _recttal—(Mrs.|day and Friday, lower class, 4:30 p. m. | = 0% T B HE O e use of “Fraita-fives springing the bombshell that ,may | neater partics to take place the fires| Woodland Murmurs (Siegfried), Wag- | Norman Hobson, contralto). Overture | s 2 t 22 e make previous disclosures appear in- | ¢ tne week. and they pim o no [ mer: to the Occasional Oratorio, Handel; | Reformation Luther Church. the best! Now that $500,000,000 (five | Pproved the very remedy I required. significant. In other words, there is Kf byt fione*“"o:;a‘;’ ‘fi‘;;‘“m October 9, 144th recital—(Kenneth | The Ebon Lute, Lester; solo, Light, | hundred million dollars) in Chicago) I was freed of the Indigestion, which little doubt but that “the men high-|" i 5 § 2 1 y after Trinity; 9:30 a. : Roberts, bass). Festival Toccata, | Stevenson, (Mrs. Hobson); Kol Nidrei ! m. ggfnfa";iiiw,. 10:45 a. )m_‘ mom_'h‘““’c been liberated for building con- | 7 gtribhuted to my heart; and I can er up” as well as those who have Fletcher; Eastern Romance, Rimsky- | (Hebrew melodies), Bruch; Toccata, | ;= 7 struction in that city, better times arc = = ing services. A special congregational | o e conscientiously recommend ‘Fruite been doing thé dirty work are to be Korsakoff; solo, Out of the Deep, | .eFroid de Mereaux; Indian Legend i i i fately after O e ey it br:ught‘tg ac‘{ount.y []AK S I REE I MAN IS | Marks, (Mr. Roberts); In Olden Times | (Chippewa melodies), Miller; solo, | eting will be held immediately a We too, as an inducement to Home- | &-tives’ as a remedy of merit It is furthex stated on good author- (minuet), Diggle; Endymion, Reiff; |Lord Jesus, in Thy Mercy, Spross | o services —Monday cvening the|seckers and Homcowners. urge them Mrs. FRANE W. WALLACE. ity that the present investigation has Prelude, Jarnfelt; solo, Unto, the Hills, él‘!rs- Ho;gszn)_: Symphonia Poem, E Sobool willmsetatite $ hreciiags Tha flxa;:dfl;‘;:‘t?fi}rgxl;e;gabr:fi; 50c. 2 box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 25c. been going along quietly for the past Feriey, OIF roerts) oyeure | Seane ey Slalgn | Gospel, according to Saint Luke, chab- | the yuch starts. (In N. ¥. and N. .| Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES e F e ol G Dotonde: e TAsthT Tt ol ELIM BAPTIST CHURCH. { ters 1-13 will be discussed. Wednesday | eates, Carpenters are now working| Limited. CGDENSBURG, N. Y. obtained from various sources has Stoaer Bnsen, sourmneys rarene ! Sunday school at 9:45. . Morning | 2iternoon, the Women's Home exld | gvertiie, Contractors. arc paying as been sitted down until now the fac ety Ve o anaT: | orship at 11 o'clock. There wii by | Forelsn Missionary society will meet|pioh a5 $11.00 a day for 10 hours R i ding: solo, Gethsemane, Salter, (Mro. | DO evening meeting due to the con- |2t the parsonage. ~The catechetisal| work. What are the owners paying?) ' gal ring. Likewise, it is said, prac- (Continued from First Page.) U' H -)‘ Al .{)’h. . 1 s gl g class will meet Tuesday and Friday | (Pleace take a hint). tically every person of prominence in ) pson); Threa Pieces, Debussy; Sec- : afternoous at half past four o'clotck. We have reduced prices 'sn Ma- ] the case, as well as those who may be | oo oo mma = o ond Arabesque; Andante (string quar- : Simcinere s P invaluable as witnesses, are being 5 e, (it 1€ CIY | tet); Prelude from ““Blessed Damosel”; {St. John's German Lutheran Church. g . ot bA FDSY, ng and paper-| y, plinyille—Very desirable bunga- s, who nas taken the slightest interest ; por s L ostta nally ey | Ttalian Evangelical Christian Church, | hanging. We buy at discount prices. s Kkept under close surveillance and any |, ing thi solo S EnaiNolcay o SRwiT derTiost T 3 2 We h: cars e low, with improvements, large lot, good fadic Jart fo Mave the niiet o 2rins thikcase. Scott (Mrs. Upson); From the South-| Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; church| South church chapel—Sunday, 10 a.|We have 20 years’ experience and e Cmould rosult 1n their imme. |, Simce Varialli, according to report, |, S5¢ (LR TRRORL, FAON B8 S emic |service, 10:45 a. m., sermon by Rov.| m., topic, “Our High Calling in Christ |Know what we are doing and talking | place; about $1,500 cash required. _~ tsta!jr::uon :ei\;ch;mfll # Samir. has been actually engaged in rum run- | poi. on=0 0 SRR PR Mr. Gaudian on “Harvesting the Fruit | Jesus'’; Wednesday, prayer meeting, | @#bout, when ji¢ comes to the building | Six room cottage with 1 acre of land. o fohn Doe warrant and their sub. | N8 delivering whiskey, selling the | "5 /00 "y ™G I (Philip [of Eternal Life.” Wednesday, 7:15 p. | :73 0p. m.; Thursday, at Cherry street | business. St a I - liberation in | S uff nd also, it has been said, in|qp uor tenor). Scherzo, Frysinger: |m., Boy Scouts; Thursday, 2:30 p. |chapel, 7 p. m. All meetings are held THE HOME BUILDERS, Th b i T B e = Lo inat tnel presencal) Ptestinig lignor'that Was subsequently | S18 00 (IR 0SSR ST B | T Gl oe AT soclety rally days 7:30/|in Mallan. Every Ttalian cordfally in- Office, 369 MAIN ST., ree good two-family houses. bonds so high that their presence goq, it is accepted that he is in a po- & : 3 Lo )i : e fead Phone 1716-2.| Several other Plainville homes. would be assured i A : " & solo, Crossing the Bar, Willeby, (Mr. |p. m., church service, text, “Jesus a.t.[vx ed. 5 2 sition io give information which may { o hor): “Harp Nocturne, Yon; Vision |the Wedding at Cara.” Baritone solo, | ST In Belvidere two fine bungalows thas result in some surprising developments 3 A : - K | i - Fugitive, Stevenson; solo, Cast Thy |Emil H. R. Vogel. T e e bt with oiol) Aainl: v Real Estate Makes a Brace Always|20d the landing behind the bars of | g g.n” Hamblen, (Mr. Shailer);| Thursday, 8:30 p. m., church board| A pontoon bridge has been suggest- Durins the Month of October. | 30me persons who from their position : = - ment. g i » | Grand Piece Symphonique, Fran meeting; Fricay, 8 p. m., choir re-|ed for use across the Hudson river at C[ty Advertlsement In today's issue on the last page| n tha city have not been publicly |5, o Serioso; Allegro Maestas hearsal. Confirmation classes willl New York. - ¢ % | linked with the scandal. their appears an advertisement of candal - RUBERI B WH"E W. O'Connor, which mcans much § __pglocal Police Ignorant. —_—————————— TO TAXPAYERS, £ those seeking new homes, or W e impanding cleanup is be- ASSESSORS NOTICE. prefer investing their money in R s ent);ely}-’]by the sla;e's All persons in the town of New| Real Estate 259 Main St . It has te' and the statc police Sritain liable {0 pay taXes are here- Open Tonight ,_Ep:otig\ ;l:i?ng‘“:hset(;;‘::s three or fir t al police are no more ny notificd and requested to return to years flgat no person buying proptty 2 evelopments than the ine’ assessors, on or before the first in th cll¥:\)od to lose but it e > the public is evident 1 1 day of November next, a list of all a different jeong in the stock make hat Varialli's arrest y X property owned or purchasvd by them, and now itlfhas nivwgr to ke giod = 'R"fi;‘.:’.““;i‘:i{fi;,i‘i - : : ) on the first day of October. 1921. The man. that Permanent Weal'lh PHUM| circles. The state police dropped into Assessors will meet in their office | Syt profitable | the city Yesterday morning and went ! A CITY HALL, WEST MAIN STREET, the most useful, ed O o meat| Girectly t Oak street, without advis- % SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st, ;;wtmt of !;35!:111855 e ing the ]?31 authorities of their pres- % and every day thereafter during Oc- state.—advt. t ence in the city. They arrested Vari- tober, except Sundays, for the pur- alli as hel was sitting on the veranda pese of receiving such lists. T Tof Bis e and took nim away with- Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., out the ledge of the local police. and Monday and Saturday evenings, ) 2 Old Offender from 7 to 9. Vajelli is said to be an old offender N. B.—All persons owning houses of thel 18th amendment. /He was ar- i or land are requested to give a fuil H L Ynu 7ested| on February 29 in Meriden, : description of the same on back of charged with the theft of four barrels : their lists. Blank lists can be pro- of bonded whiskey from the home of cured a; Assessors office, City Hall. Raw, untreated milk is dangerous Charles Malloy of Meriden. The alleg- AUGUST BURKHARDT, |for Baby for RAW MILK contains Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema | ed theft occurred on January 29. Fol- ’ OTTO BENGSTON, large numbers of germs that may Helped Over Night lgwi::lz this arrest, A. P.q}..evme OE PATRICK RYAN. wreck its life—germs that are ren- SIERN st Joseplc Stmosids of . Oct. 1,3,5,28,29,31 and Nov. 1|dered harmless by only ONE method, For unsightly skin eruptions, rash |this city were arrested, charged with i A STRDIZATION. or blotches on the face, neck, arms or | having been hired to steal and trans- —_— i body, you do not have to wait for re- | port the liquor from Meriden. Levine i . OUR PASTEURIZED MILE lief from torture or embarrassment, | was sentenced to a year and Simonds LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. - declares a noted skin specialist. Apply | was given a sentence ranging from 30 5 B t b e At 4 Boart ot Probats eltew of) Is safe for young and old—it lq really Jittle Mentho-Sulphur and improve- | day to two years. The automatic range has not been in-| At a Co of at|gafe because not alone does it come a New Britain within and for the Dis- ment shows next day. Renaldino Case Again vented yet, and probably never will be. A |trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- | from healthy cows and handled with Because of its germ destroying prop- The arrest of, Varielli, it is said, may = 2 o > ous v . 3 o P erties, nothing .has ever been found | be the fcrging of another link in the \ of good range like the Stamford has many ford and State of Connecticut, on the | sanitary care, but it is ALS! AS- to take the place of this sulphur | hain of &vidence sought to establish 2 5 - 28th day of September, A. D., 1921. |TEURIZED, making it absolutely preparation. The moment. you apply #1the murderer of Enio Renaldino. Ren- 2 conveniences and improvements, however, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq. pure, wl 1tT : - s Judge. ©-. - healing begins. Only those who ha¥e |aldino [iw:da on the same street with ) which make cooking and baking a pleas- . o had unsightly skin troubles can know | Varielli 2ad oth men are known to i 4 £ P On motion of H. Clinton Seelye of GIVE US A TRIAL. B [ (ol rum Dusmmes ure. You will never regret owning a |said New Britain, as Executor of the brings. Even flery, itching eczema is | Renaldino’s murder resulted, it has : last will and testament of Helen M. | 'b & S dried right up. been reported, because he either Stamford. oo T Alate oS Nom iy fithin | J. E. Sel ert on Get a small jar from any good |double-crossed the rum runners, or 3 = said district deceased. i £ z druggist and use it like cold cream had planned to enter business for him- This court doth decree that six| Pasteunzed Mllk&Cream self, making use of information ba = months be allowed and limited for| & @ -Uull = |lobtained from them. the ‘creditors of said- estate to exhibit|F—————7————a—————aa May Be Oak Strect Man o their claims against the same to the DR OOMBS | Private investigations made in the Executor and directs that public ° L vicinity of Oak street among the notice be given of this order by ad- i friends of Renaldino has brought forth ’ vertising in a newspaper published in The Natureopathic Physician . the fact that all of the dead man's said New Britain, and having a off- and Chiropractor. (| Italian - friends are sure he was mur- culation in said district and by post-| Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. dered. Also, one person in particular ing a copy thereof on the public sign-| Lady assistant, 9 a. 1n. to 5 p. m.; who is familiar with these people in post in said town of New DBritain, | 252 Main street, Tel. T65. the Oak street section has made the nearest the place where the deceased | By my methods all disease are ByLydiaE Pinkham’s Vege- | sssertion that “we have reason to be- last dwelt and return make. curable, including: Persistent coughs, - lieve that Renaldino was not only BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, colds, chest and lung diseases, all ner- table Compound, Restoring | murdered, but also' was murdered by Judge. | vous conditions, asthma, heart condi- a man who at the time lived here on tions, fauity circulation, stomach and Mrs. Benz to Health Oaik straet” liver troubles and positively no fail- This does not necessarily mean e LA ures in neuritis, sciatica or any form o i 4ol | BOWever, that Variclli is believed to| __DENTISTS— of rheumatism. Pa.—“] am writing to have been the actual murderer, as it | Electric treatments of all kinds. ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | ;4 nintea that while the state police | A. B. Joh D Electric light baths, Alpine sun rays, ETgP) Compound has done | goq) tnat they know the name of the | L] L 9 . B. Johnson, D. D. S. |2 violct rays, arc violet rays and for me. We have | tual siayer, they also have reasom " T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. [clectric violet rays are given my pa- to believe that he may have left the ) tients without additional cost. Work- courtry. Varielli's connection with the ! National Bank Bldg' ing people and families are treated murder may be that he has positive | GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERE® |until cured at $1.50 per treatment. 1 was going to have %“&e"n‘ebo" :fies'fg;\; DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Mush and Milk BY ALLMAN egetable Com- S and T ean —re 3 o ; g“:;:: i‘;?:ghe.nif%; WILBUR DO “YOUu . 2 HOW DO YOL KNOW | GUESS we' T \aarth, for this baby is now four montlis STiILL LOVvE ME P WHY OF COURSE THAT YOU WILL Ul WE’D BETTER old and a healthier baby you would not I DO, DORIS - i . ALWAYS LOVE ME‘!> WE WILL ALWAYS CUT OUT THE want. I am sending you a picture of MORE THAN EVER' ALWAYS, BE AS ONE, NO MUSH STUFE} her. Everybody sa “That is some g!‘ AR! MATTER WHAT healthy looking baby.” You have my ) 5 DEAR - § HAPPENS - consent to show this letter.” —Mrs. C. ! ‘W. BENZ, 131 3rd Ave., Altoona, Pa. | No woman can realize the joy and happpi this healthy babe brought jnto home of Mr: nz, unless they have had a like experience. Every woman »t- suffers from any ailments pecul-a tc her sex, as indica- ted by backackes, headaches, bearing- down pains, in'epulariu'es; riervousness ‘and ‘{:;nblual' should not rest until ithey have given Lgdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial.

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