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SANCTITY OF OATH TOO OFTEN IGNORED Campaign Fostered By Bishop Turner To 'Defend Sacredness Of Sworn Word. Buftalo, N. Y., April 5. that the oath administered courts too frequently is regarded as a form and its sanctity ignored, Rishop Willlam Turner of the Catholic dio cese of Buffalo {s fostering a cam- paign by a church organization in de feuse of the dignity and sacredness of the sworn word. It is planned to extend the movement to every part of the country. The official organ of the diocese quotes Bishop Turner as saying that “a prominent criminal lawyer of the — e ————————— CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL, 755-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all {oba FOR SALE CARLTON ST. ~ Holding in the 8 ROOM COTTAGE. Tircplace, steam heat, garage, large lot, liberal mortgages. Shore Cottage for Sale. Mortgage loans. H. J. FOIREN “FOOLISH WIVES” ENTIRE WEEK APRIL 16 Reserved Loge Seats Now On Sale At Fox’s The Public expects that automobile own- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEL EXPERIMENT west” told him that “90 per cent. of the oaths in law courts result in per- jury” In many cases before the courts, Hishop Turner belleves the oath might be eliminated, The movement in defense of the oath s expected to find expression in a memorial to congress. City Items You wanna hear “Wanna" at Morans —advt, James 1. O'Brien, local Americani- zation director, will be the speaker at a meeting of the community sery- fce institute in Meriden tonight. He will tell of the methods used here in greeting the newly made citizens, Keep well with “Walter Camp's" health records. C. 1. Plerce & Co. —advt Chief William J. Rawlings was a guest of the Naomi C'hapter, No, 23, Order of the Eastern Star, at thelr ex- ercises in Waterbury Jast evening. COMBAT RENT INCREASES Tenants' League of Chicago Will Fight department for the experiments cause of the visibility in this section. The experiment will be conducted by two expert civilians and an officer in Courts—('ases to Last Two Years burst, ficlent to carry the weight of the in- struments and will drift to earth. FOR TESTING AIR Army Will Seck Temperatures at High Altitudes San Antonio, Tex., April §,-—A ser- fes of interesting meteorological ex- periments were to begin at Kelly field today under direction of the meteor- ological section of the war ment, will be sent up 15 miles in pairs. They will pressure data regarding tion at such high altitudes. depart- Small hydrogen filled balloons carry instruments for recording temperature and other temperature condi- At a glven helght one balloon will The second will not be suf- Kelly field was selected by the war be- sent here from Washington, With No Changr, Chicago, April 5 ~The tenants' league of (‘hicago has devised a plan for combatting rent increases order- ed for May by many landlords. The tenants will counter with suits in the municipal court to forestall the increases. T1f the city court decides against a tenant he will appeal at once to a court of record and 1t will be two full years before his case will come to trial. Meanwhile his rent will remain unchanged. The plan has been outlined to the league and officers said it will be car- ried out. TO NAME LIEUTENANT. The hoard of fire commissioners at a meeting to be held next Monday night, will choose a lieutenant to suc- ceed Thomas F. Higgins, who recent- 1y resigned. At present there are three members of the department el- igible for appointment, as follows: Edward H. Parker and John F. Stan- ton, who attained an average of 85 in the civil service examination, and George Peter Nuss, who had an 84 mark in the examination. Intermitting Shocks Continue but the highly superstitious population is greatly alarmed. was widespread damage in the Laz- arevatz district because of the char- actertistic flimsiness of the houses. ed up earth shocks. SUNSHINE SOCIETY SERBIAN EARTHQUAKES ‘With Decreasing Intensity—No Casual- ties—Houses Damaged. 5.— (By Associat- Belgrade, April ed Press.)-—Intermittent carth shocks which began on March 23, are contin- uing in the northern section of Serbia, but with decreasing {ntensity. No casualties have heen reported, peasant There A number of hot springs have start- in the fissues caused by the Flowers were sent to six homes and twenty-two calls made upon the sick and shut in. Seventy oranges were sent the hos- pital. The hospital supply committee re- pert one wheel chair not in use. For the month of March, 19 four- Hartford APRIL 5, 1922, Hartford ur Diamond Jubilee Sale Rounding Out 5 YEARS IN BUSINESS Misses’ Afternoon and Party Dresses A collection of afternoon and party frocks in all over lace, georgette crepe, chiffon, Canton crepe and crepe back Former price $49.50 and $59.00, dark and light shades. Sizes 14 to 18. Girls’ Spring Coats About regulation top coats with slzes 6 to 14. Values to $19.75. 40 spring coats in v linen Not all styles in all sizes, Speclal sale price..... checks, serges and mixtures, full and half lined, $6.76 elour, sallor collar, Tifth Floor Girls’ Wash Dresses About 50 fine quality ginghams, eponge, voile, organdle, Swiss and linen dresses, no two alike, hand embroidered or smocked, dainty frills and ruffles, pockets and sashes. Values to $12.98. Sale price. Sizes 7 to 14. . $3.75 Fifth Floor Special Sale price .. . $29.75 Women’s Blouses $3.98 Rlouses in georgette, also silk shirts in colored stripes, Peter Pan collars. Sizes 34 to 52. Sale price Women’s $2.50 and $3.50 Slip-Overs and Tuxedo Sweaters, drop stitch weaves, orchid, white, navy, buff, black, Jadr. Sale price.. . gray and copen, sizes 34 to 46. crepe de chine, ""Third 1oor voile and bhatiste; overblouses with Tuxedo and Sweaters in plain and $1.75 Third Floor. Rugs and Drapery Materials Axminster Rugs, extra fine quality, from 54 to 60 inches, reg. price $4.75. 27 inches wide, the lengths are Anniversary sale price Coco Door Mats—Extra fine brush Coco Door Mats, size 20x32, Anniversary sale price Rag Rugs—One special lot of Rag Rugs, size 36 Anniversary sale price irregular, varying . $3.75 $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum—our regular line of inlaid I|noleum romprisln" txle patterns. wood effects and many Pictures and Mirrors Subjects, Little Bit of Heaven, Butterfly and others. I'ramed in 16x9. Antique gilt frame. Value $2.50. 413 e $1.75 8x29 Panel Mirrors with pic- ers shall pay for any damage for which they are liable. We will fulfill this obligation for you at a small cost. Not long ago we paid $8,600 in damages for two accidents caused by the same man in a period of five weeks. He was considered a score birthday cards were sent out. Three more whists are planned, the last to be a Food sale as well as whist and to be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Corbin. This is to be held some time in May. As usual, Easter treats are to be given in various ways. I The next regular meeting will be other beautiful patterns,” regular price $2.25 a square Anniversary sale price, square yard . Drapery Material—36-inch overdrapery material, mulberry, gold and rose, regular price 98c a yard. madras weave, in Housewares Anniversary sale price, yard ....eeiieiiinins Silverware ture tops of Old Masters in tone frames. Valuc $1 75 . $2.50. - Sale price Seventh Floor Boys’ Norfolk $1.75 75¢ colors of blue, bro\\ careful driver but luck was against him. W. L. HATCH CO. Insurance-—Real Estate Open Saturday Evenings City Hall We can offer you a cottage in a fine location on Griswold street. Good high ground, location is a regular health resort, near Walnut Hill Park. Owner is going to buy farm and will sell cheap. Main street store to rent. CAMP REAL . 272 Main Street FOR SALE A nice home, single, 8 rooms and 2 ment. Owner is leaving tow nand property must be sold at once. tion near West Main street, first class. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. Natlonal Bank Baollding. Phone 343 ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. All modern equip- Loca- car garages. Op«n Satnrday Evenings THE OLD HOME TOWN 7 My~ | RESPONSIB! FOR. THESE = ACTIONS —— ? 7 ey meeting tonight in the G. when Dept. Commander Schwartz and his staff of five assistants, will attend on an official visit. served at 6:30 o'clock and an enter- be held at 8 o'clock. The program is being arranged for by the Woman's Relief corps, Veteran's auxiliary and the Daughters of Veterans. tainment will held on April 17. Final Meeting_Tonight Of Hardware City Club There will be a meting of the Hard- ware City Democratic club this eve- ning in the K. Main street. sa, democratic will be the pricipal speaker and other candidates on the ticket will address the meeting. meeting of the club before and a large crowd is expected to at- tend. of C. meeting hall on Paones- mayor, Alderman A. M. candidate for be the last election This will NURSES CONFERENCE The Factory Nurses association will hold a conference tomorrow evening at the Foremen's club of the Corbin Screw corporation on Lafayette street. The meeting will commence at o'clock. ven will give a talk. be, “Labor Laws.” 7:30 Dr. Westervelt of New Ha- His topic will STANLEY POST SUPPER Stanley post, G. A. R., will hold a A. R. halls A supper will be BY STANLEY o~ HotD ER NEWT SHES _ AREARIN THE PASTE THE PAPER HANGER THREW OUT WASNT SOUR AS HE THOUVGHT- SOME JOKERS HAD PUT HARD CIDER /N 1T Sons of Sixth Floor 48-piece dinner sets, service for 6 people, decorated in a pink rose spray design. Sale price is 7-piece cut glass water sets, with tall cut jug and 6 glasses, in cut grape design. Sale price .. 10-qt. White Enamel Water Pails .......... 75c¢ One lot of gray enamel ware, each piece full guaranteed. §- qt. preserving kettle, 10-qt. water pail, 6-qt. Windsor kettle and cover, 6-qt. Windsor sauce pan and cover, 3-qt. coffee pot, 5-qt. tea kettle, 11-qt. side- handled dish pan, 11-qt. rolled rim dish pan, 75 sale price ........00 c Blue and white earthen 5- piece nappy sets, suitable for baking, sizes 4 to 8-in. Anni- versary sale price ... 5-piece blue and white earth- en bowl sets. 75 Saie price, set ....... C 4-qt. aluminum covered con- vex sauce pans. 75 Anniversary price c 2%-qt. Wear-Ever aluminum sauce pans. Regular price §1.89. Sale price 75c 3-piece extra heavy alumi— num wear sauce pan sets, 1% and 2-qt. size. 5 Sale price 7 c Landers, Frary & Clark, pint Universal vacuum bottles, keep liquids hot or cold. 75 Sale price (4 Size 11x17 mahogany serving trays, figured center and brass handles. Sale price 75¢ Combination rush, willow and rattan shopping baskets, with two handles. Anni- versary sale price 75(‘. Large size galvanized wash tubs, with wringer attachment. Anniversary sale nrice . ... 75C Family size galvanized garb- bage cans, with deep fit on lock covers. Anm\onary 75 (4 sale price ..... HOAGLAND IN PLAY New Britain Boy in “Twenty-One" At Springfield College. Conrad H. Hoagland of New Brit- ain had a part in the musical comedy, “Twenty-One,” recently presented at Springfield college. The comedy, which was written and produced entirely by ]} R S T e P T S FOX'S—Thurs., Fri., Sat. “GIRL FROM TOYLAND” A Beautiful Act Free' Toys For Children At the Matinees R S LR R e — SPRI) SEDS SUPPLIED We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers and baby carriages at a very attractive price. A complete stock of linoleums and floor ‘~verings. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furni Sheffield Plate Sandwich trays, pierced designs in leather, bright or butler finish. Sale Price Rogers designs. Re"ul—lr price $1.00. Sale Price Sheffield Pld(f’ Regular price $4.00, Sale Price Regular price $3.39. Frun. Bowls. $2.75 ar plme (‘o!d \lr::t Fnrks and Cream Ladles, several 75¢ several good styles. Eolrl ||nml Main Floor Notion Specialties White Japanese Silk Ready-Made Waist Linings—Fine quality, hest sizes. Anniversary Sale. Naiad Fine Lawn Fitted Lmlngs——'Whllo for waists 75 and dresses. Anniversary Sale . Household Aprons—Waterproof, new cretonne and checked de- signs, full size and new goods. Anniversary Sale—3 For Batt's Suit Hangers—Wishbone shaped enameled, hangers; regular price 50c. Anniversary Sale Pric e (DG high color suit Black Spool Sewing Silk—100 yard spools, full strength, black sewing machine silk, A and B. Sale Price, 6 Spools For ... 15¢ Kimball's Red Cap Metal and Sil\er Polish—a s‘a‘z. cans Metal Polish 3-8 oz. Jars Silver Polish. .. Notion Dept. 6 FOR 750 edges, bhest lengths. Sclssors and Shears Imported Steel Shears, high grade, good cutting Anniversary Sale Price. Imported Steel Scissors and Shears, mcludmg nussion shape pocket or blunt point button-hole and gilt handles. Anniversary Sale Price—2 For Notion Dept.—Main Floor 75¢ and gray. Our Insurance Glrl Perfect Genuine Hair Nets. This is an exceptional offer, | mesh Cap Nets for sport wear. Buy them by the dozen 75¢ single mesh invisible and double All the best colors, cxcept white undergraduate members of the Masque and Triangle club, was given to crow- ed houses on three successive nights. Hoagland is a sophomore at Spring- field. The college’s enrollment this year is the largest ever, totalling 410 men, of whom about one-third arc preparing to enter Y. M. (' A. work, and the rest are planning to enter various fields of recreational leader- sbhip for which special courses are of- fered at the college. $PY ONDEMNED Belgian Must Die For Treason During War—Brought About Cavell Arrest, He Boasted. Mons, RBelgium, April 5. —Armand Jeannes was condemned to death, in ithe court here last night for treason and espionage against Belgium aopd the allies, during the war. He had boasted that he was instrumental in bringing about the arrest and execu- tion by the Germans of Edith Cavell, 34 LAFAYETTE ST. Tel, 1329-2 British war nurse, but this charge was not mentioned in the indictment against him. There was a burst of applause in| the courtroom when the sentence was passed, and a great crowd outsile jeered Jeannes as he was taken to the death cell. City Items You wanna hrar “Wanna' at Morans —advt. Esther Stanley Chapter, D. A, R, | will hold its regular meeting Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clayton A. Parker of 105 Vine street who will act as hostess {~ the members. The speakers will be Rev, John L. Davis and he will talk on “Indian Life in Oklahoma."” Catering for dances, ctc. —advt, Edward R. Curran of 195 Fairview street, is home from Dartmouth col- lege for the spring vacation. Curran is suffering with injuries to the right knee sustained while engaged in Athletics at college. Dr. Mann removed to Booth Block. —advt. Crowell's. Suits Special for this sale, the fa- mous Penrod Suits that are reg- ularly selling at $15.98 and $16.98, in fine golf models, all Boys’ Wash Suits. Sizes 23 to 10. 100 doz. fresh crisp wash suits, mostly regurar goods and a sample assortment from a leading manufacturer. Palmer linon, Aeroplane linen, Kiddie, Golden and Peggy Cloths. All new models. Mid- dy and Oliver Twist styles. Values to $3.00. Special for ity e [ Boys’ Koveralls Sizes 2 to 8. For this sale, we offer 100 dozen of the fa- mous Koveralls in khaki, navy and blue denim. $l oo . Special ..... Wash Blouses The famous Bell make. Sizes 7 to 16. 100 dozen sample Bell blouses, in fine percales, mad- rases and cheviots. In button- down collar-attached style, neck band and regular collar styles. No blouse worth less than $1.00 and some considerably more. Your choice for 75 this sale ...... Black Cat Hose We offer for this sale only 50 dozen boys' regular 35c. Black Cat fast color hose in sizes 61 to 11%. Sale price. 75 Cc pair coeeeenn Miss Grace Monsees of Stanle; | street has been visiting Miss Eleano Madden of Tremont strect, Meriden, ! [ i . - i Fourteen Allowed to Go From FEng! lish Prisons During Week-End. London, April 5.—Tourteen Sint Feiners were released from Englisl] prisons during the week-end on orj ders from the government. They are believed to be the last of such pris} oners. | 1t is reported their release was purl suant to government decision 'ngnn‘ amnesty to all Sinn Fein prisoners i England whether the offenses wer committed before or after the truce. “FOOLISH WIVES” ENTIRE WEEK APRIL 16 Reserved Loge Seats Now On Sale At Fox's