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NEW BRITAIN IRISH CONFERENCE OPENS TOMORROW I‘ln Meantime, Leaders Promise to DAILY *"HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SureRelief 1.M.C. 4 VOLLEY FOR |ND|GEST|°N i BA'L [;[]NTESTS‘ Fish League Will Formally Open 6 BELLANS ) ) v Keep Truce Terms Hot water on Thmsday E ey Sure Relief | Relfast, April 12 (By Associated E LL ANS A volley ball league to he known | Press) —The peace conference hetwee 1 The 1”ish League” will he started | | leadera of the opposing partic of | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere tomarrow afternoon at the Y, M, €', A [®outhern Ireland will open In DUDIN | pee—.— s c———s s aareme e cmmeey | TNC 1CAGUE i8 composed of four teams [ tomorrow atternoon, it was announced |to be Known respectively as the [nere today | Clams, the Whales, the Weakfish and | Truce Effective [ the Smelts, Games will he played A truece was declared yegterday be | every Tuesday and Thursday after tween the Ulster speeial constahles | noon at 5:20 o'clock, starting Iumm-‘ and the free state troops which have | row, April 13, | been in menacing proximity along the H[][IVER 8 PR[]MI[ E The lincup and schedule is as fol- | Fermanagh border hetween Ulster and Sl LR lows: that are sure to please south Ireland, it is announced here 4 e S 3 Teams | toduy 1 " Clams~Dr, J, . Conger, capt, | Largest Assortment in City [0 00 meed it freo g S F Rev, J. 1. Davis, Atty, M, Sexton, Dr. | From Which To Make Your |iuuie territory at mack tion near| (i8S 0] Trade Associations .2 van puzer i selection | Beleoo and conferred with the rival | Whales—B. Loomis, capt; L. Rean- e faaiton PR | ey, €. Vibher Berkowitz, W. H T " ¢ | Walthers, J. Dorsey, P, Klambt, Statlonel) Department | The interview was harmonious and | Washington, April 12—Government |V s i Nar ohoen . agreement was reached under|go.operation in the activities of a great | ar poherty, H, Dressel, T. | The which both sides will withdraw their | majority of the trade associations of | 1o o oner "t 1. Juad. Dinono | | torces a short distance from the bor [the country was promised today l.\[ \I”I.“\. i )l;‘;~~vrr;vrv e . Dc . D C |der line to <|.\md the risk of a clash.|geeretary Hoover in an address before 11 1akadk 5| Hagspin 0 chity L | lelnSOll rug Co.| 7o Punish onenders, representatives of various industrial |\ pigel. Brikaon Dr Fred T Lee Flach commander agreed to punish|organizations meeting at the com-| ' mpured 18theClagis vs, Weaks| 169-171 Main Street (HELGRIB. Ot H: it | meree department to discuss means| gon . \Whales vs, Smelts | he pact does not bind the sup-|ror furnishing trade information to Tuesday, 18th-—Smelts vs, Clams; | _|porters of Eamon De Valera who are | the department for publication, VhALLY Vi "Weakefish, | B | massing on the shores of I,mlyx:l‘ Levin, | canvass of more than 2,000 trade | "y cqas 90th—Whales vs. Clams; M | near the town of Garrison where they associutions Mr. Hoover declared, had Smelts’ vs. Wea [have erected a Iarge telescope and | disciosed that only & small minority| ™ mucaday, 2 vs, Weak- port oats {are keeping constant watch upon the|were formed on a basis contrary 10| geh. Whales s | spec Last evening a dozen motor | jaw, The status of open price asso- | mhusday, 27th—Smeits vs Clams; and Wraps $29.75 Upward —Of imported Irish and Scotch Fabrics and Herringhones— most of them lined through- out with. silk. =Our own Guaranteed 1007, Camel Hair C in plain and plaids—$45.00, $59.75. ~Tweed, Camel Hair and Blan- ket Wraps. —Tricotine, Veldyne ona Dressy Wraps. and Ger- —Women’s Sport Oxfords—Two tone effects and solid tans— $6 to $10. SFALLS 95-99 Xdsylum Street ‘Women's Shop, 140 Trumbull St. Hartford “It Pays To Buy Our Kind" “DRYS” ARE SUCCESSFUL Northern New Yorkers Elect Congress- man Against a Vowed “Wet” Can- didate in Special Election. Cornlng, N. Y., April 12.—Unofficial returns complete for the 37th con- gressional district today gave Lewis Henry, republican, a plurality of 3087 over Judge Frank Irvine, democrat, of Ithaca in yesterday's special election. Prohibition was the big issue in the eampaign, Judge Irvine declaring for repeal of the Volstead act and sub- stitution of a measure which would legalize the sale of beer and wines. Mr. Henry the successful candidate endorsed the Volstead act and w supported by prohibition organiza- tions. The result was acclaimed by the “wets” as a victory for their side. They pointed to the republican plur- ality of nearly 30,000 and the fact in all four cities in the district, which had voted dry under local op- tion in 1918, reversed themselves to- day by giving pluralitics to Judge Irvine. You'll know wh use them one you have Pure Flavoring FExtracts, 80 many good cooks tried Baker's advt, "MRENCH. TO /\(‘( Genoa Conference Will Bring up Saar Valley Dispute for Discussion, Genoa, April 12— (By Associated Press.)— Conditions in the S valley, control of which was awarded 1o France by the treaty of Versailles, are to be called 1o the e iing economic conference ecomposed of prominent fin other residents of the Sauar, says the newspaper 10day The ‘ French occupation, the reputation will declare, has caused a grave attention ncial Cattadino situation It also will present “numerous for- midable accusations against the + French troops.” Headaches From Slight Colds laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relleve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de stroyer. The genuine bears the sig ; nature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. Enjoy Eyesight Happiness Many children are eross and frri- table as a direct result of eyestrain, Scientifically made and correctly pdjusted glasses will remove the ptrain and restore the child to a bappy and normal condition. Your child may need glasses, If ®, bring it to us. We Specialize in Examining Children’s Eyes. A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 Main St. Phone 570 - by a delegation | and | cars brought reinforcements for the republicans. | ORG \\l/l RS \\(IIH\I\G | Union Men \nll Attempting to Inlnu- | ize Non-Union Miners, | Pittshurgh, April 12.-—-Lfforts of ‘union organizers in the coke regions experienced organizers from the mine workers' headquarters at Indianapolis, to augment the forc in this district. If they succeed in crippling the non- union plants in this section, they in- dicated, they expect the remainder of | the fields to join the walkout, If they | fail there is danger that many of the men now out will return to work. the Irick Thus | three Leisenring plants of Co. now operating full time, far organizers’ work there have been | unavailing. A miner's house at Seward partly destroyed by a bomb yesterday morning. No one was hurt. was | | tennis team left here today on its an- | nual southern trip, the immediate des- | tination being Richmond, Va. The | | men on the team are Captain Luke ’\\Hlxams Macy Wheeler (both mems- bers of la year's five), W. Vaughn, \\ Simington and J. B. Benedic¢t. The | tennis teams Yale is scheduled to meet and the dates follow: Richmond Country club April 13, orfolk C. C. April 15, Dumbarton C. . and Georgetown unive v both at Washington on April 17 and 18, and | Baltimore C. C. April 10. Window Peeper to Be Arraigned Tomorrow | At he request: of eski, the case of Andrew Jerezski was continued until tomorrow morn- ing by Judge George W. Klett today | in police court. Because the defense counsel maintains offices with the Judge, a deputy will be called in to hear the evidence. The accused 15‘ | charged with peeping into windows 2 TOR l!’\\')\l,TR | NEW 1 Are Making | | German Manufacturers | | peace formula and beating swords in- | § to ploughshares, manufactureres there | § | nusing war-worn bayonets in making | i | woold splitting machineg. The bay- | onets form the principal part of the | machines and do their work by lever- age These machines are cheap and have | bhecome poapular throughout Latvia, i | wood being the chief fuel used here, but the government has forbidden im- | portation of any more, the grour that the hayonets can easily be de | tached from the hody | for use as weapons | | ARE TIGHTING RATS. and Sol¢ | Omicer Campaigning | < of Russian Army | Against New Enemy. \ Mascow, diers who as squads April 11 Officers and sol- served in the Russian army | are being pressed | nto service to great of rats and field mice \\ivlvh‘ destroying the spring sowings in fields of the southern Ukraine, | says a Kharkoff dispatch. The crops in the infested a were a failure last year and the origin of the rodent | warma fs unknown exterminate | i | | swarms | TARTY, friends of Miss Clara Gen Main street were | ning at a party at her 16th Misses enter ! RIRTHDAY Twent | nette South entertained last ey in ahservance hirthday an | Alice and | tained with piano and voeal number Robert Onorata with vinlin selections | 1 Miss Elvera Gennette with reci- | tations. | iver The Gennefte Florence | GAS The officials Gas Light police tod 87 and METERS ROBRED of the Britain | company reported to the y that three gas meters at Elm were broken d robhed | New sireet, LADY ASTOR SATILS Sonthampton, April 12.-—(By Asso ciated Press)—Tady Astor sailed on | the White Star liner Olympie today | for New York #he iz e route to| Baltimore to be the guest of the league of women voters at their con- vention, which oper in Baltimore April 20, I‘ ciations, he great trade & The, erican business men. | fact that while hoth the farmers and the unions from the laws governing restraint of trade, been made by commercial | trial interests. Special efforts will be turned to |hmmm this que ed in congress would be valuable, |and consumption does not mean re- straint of trade, he said. YALE P L/\) L] Iu\\'n. ‘ Tennis Players Are Off on Their An- nual Easter Vacation Trip. \ New Haven, April 12—The Yale | Lawyer S 7. M | on Union street. | 8 Them Into Wood Splitters, 8 Riga, Lalvia, April 12.-—Germany is improving on the time honored of the machines | £aid, is yet undetermined, although officers of the government| myeeq. —Whales vs. do not think such organizations are|cjams; -fish, |n the public interest Match games—Best two' out of Contact Possible, three games, 15 points to a game. Contact between the commerce de- e partment and the business of the! IROUND. country is only possible through the | g Gloucester, Mass, April 12.—The sociations, he declared, fishing schooner Henry Ford, launched of United the foreign trade :‘{{v!i'\‘_"‘v‘,'n;'}"yf,'";“h:‘ ’\,"'y'_fl::;hr;’m"’(:‘,'"‘,';‘1':‘ States, he said, has decr at Essex yesterday, w rm danger :f IS ,‘_. '1-'r‘xr‘|'. o i‘}m hetween Con. | Proportion to pre-war to | being a wreck today. hr-h hr;)lsr“‘t-‘ S S s i thoo lof any other great commercial ra- | tive challenger for the north Aflantic nellsville anc niontewn, with three tions, due mainly to efforts of Am-|fisherman's racing cup, after running § | aground on Essex bar, was wrecked by heavy seas during the night. Tugs which failed to float her yesterday were ready to try again today with several others, Mr. Hoover called attention to the have ohtained immunity WOODMEN MEET TONIGHT The local camp of the Woodmen of the World will meet this evening at S o'clock in Turner hall. There will be! a number of important business matters to be .settled and a full at- tendance is requested. along that line has and indus- He added that inqui stion as already suggest- no effort “Study of the trend of production If you need clothes brushes or paint brushes, we have them. No matter what you need in brushes, we have just what you want, If you need tooth brushes, we have them. Let us supply the medicines and drug store things you need. Then they will be fresh, pure and dependable, Come to US for it. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN STREET Garage and Service Station on State Highway Shore Road, with three acres of land. 8- room house, with all improvements. 4-car garage, 2 gas pumps, fruit and confection- ery, and lunch room. Poultry houses and small barn. Stock, tools and fixtures. Price $10,000. '- H. J. FOIREN 140 MAIN STREET Tel. 1790 AP RIL 12, 1922, = S — Srm——— — D:80-~Recital by €, Leonard Lew-[which consists of his wife and two is, Jr, tenor, sons, with him, Tired and weary VOICES flv THEAIR WGl from the work that he has performed (American Radio and Research Corp, |here, Dr. Lorenz, who s 68 sald S — Medford Hillside, Mass.) “It i true that at times 1 have KDKA 7:80—"The Purposc of the Home [seemed in danger of being killed by ‘- Reautiful 8how,” by Chester 1. Canop- | Kindness. The great friendliness (Westinghouse station at East Pitts- bell. which greeted me and surrounded me burgh, P'a.) 7:45-—TLate News Flashes, everywhere 18 something 1 shall ai- Wednesday, April 12, 716 Police reports for City of lways remember, It gave me strength 80 p. m.--Lenten services from | gogton to do my work In the face of hostil- the' Trinity Episcopal church, Pittas | g:00—Weekly Market report, by |ity=—I will not say that—but of ob hurgh, Pa., condneted by Rev, Na-|nrigg D, H, Goodwin, of Massachusetts |stacles which were placed in my wity thaniel 8. Thomas, of Wyoming Missionary BIshop | Division of Markets, of Agriculture, Department by some memhers of my profession,' §:00 p. m.—"Plttsburgh—its 8treet | " 7510 Oporatic selections by Ma- > Railway Problems," by A, W, THomD- | dawe Bt Lavereet e oo WINS 2000 000 ACRES son, president of the Philadelphia| aretrapolitan Opera Co., and former- company, studio 8180 po m I'rom the Pitisburgh Poft [y 1rima donna | opera companies 8:40—"Baby Hygiene," by Dr, fam- Chicago and Roston Mrs, Ella Douglas, By Securing Di- ~Entertainment by a group of artists from the studios of | ye) 7T, Strick] vorce From Husband in Prison, 18 # James Stephen Martin Mrs —=Mu rogram, including Hilton Otto, soprano; Mrs, Her- | arias from “Aida,” arranged by W. J. Heir to Brazilian Land, bert Kreiling, contralto; Mrs, Ralph | wjtzgerald, 2 Marshall, soprano; George Arms, bari- WGY Oakland, Cal, April 12.—Mrs, Ello tone. R Douglas by securing a final decree of WBZ (General Tlectrie m'ml'nn at Schenec- | divorece, yesterday won title to near- 4 tady, N. Y.) ly 2,0000000 acres of Iand in Brazil (Westinghouse statton at Springfield, Program by Albany artists from| wpich had been given her husband Mass.) £:30 to 8 and from 9:30 to 9:55 p. M. | jrygn M. Newell alias Douglas for his | 8:00 p. m~Orchard Singing Or-|castern time. servieas to Manuel Valdez of Brazil, chestra. Henry Doppman, violin- - e Nawal 1845 Brison i New Tork, ist and director; Wm. Shaw, plano; DR. LORENZ TO RETURN Mrs. Douglass and her attorney, ;':r::":h:',:’('“"',_.,'_]""‘,',:‘r"d‘: “"T";’"""': ;:,:;J’n" S Henry Reynolds, announced that they Clarence Nool, drums, 7 | starts ¥or Turope Today, But Will| rxpected (o fly to Brazil o inspect the | . ’ anf =rwy s ' S, Wiz Make His Home Here in U, §, A, Newell was once in the Mexican (Westinghouse station at Newark, New York, April 12—~-Dr. Adolph|army, according to testimony at the Lorenz, famous Austrian surgeon, was|trial, but after the Diaz regime he 00-—Animal Florence [a passenger aboard La I'rance, salllnr:l went to Brazil and entered the secret Vineent, for Xurope today. He was accom-|service of the Brazillan army. falk by Arthur Batchelor, [panied by Anton Wedl, importer, why — — The lower story of a house in Kan- sas City, Kan., is buflt entirely of di rded telephone and telegraph poles. induced him to come to this country Dr. Lorenz is coming back to stay in September and will bring his family, Radio Inspector. rance music by the Zip Five TYour banker will tell you- _ NOW install ARCOLA E makes his money by foresight—by buying his investments near the bot- tom price, not at the top. ARcoLA is an investment that costs less this month, NOW, than ever before in its history. It can be installed more quickly and easily NOW; your Steamfitter or Plumber has more time. 8 Do this one little thing that costs noth- ; ing. Pick up the telephone; ARCOLA 4 Saves this Banker One-Third of his Coal E have had in service now for one year an Ideal ARCOLA and are very much pleased with it, .. 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