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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922 SISTERS OF CHARITY (j|GAN — . ol i b »s Hair Coming Out; || DYE OLD DRESS WANT ADB" || WEscEE, s, reawure, sy ‘ President Dragona of ltalian “DIAMOND DYES" Bl I | [ B ‘ venes 1 line B p Arch 8t This Is a Ftudebaker year | | | | At the Childre 1w in New. bunvport, M e e avee Jidge Dismisses Indictments of sixty chil of the Sister e AT N Against Directory Men | s e 1 ter in charge sald “We cheerfully en- 5 A % contains directions so simple any a 2 vlass g orde b 8o n t dorse Fatl dohn's Medicine becaus I ’g Barpriatis }i‘:"; ”t:a E running order, 186 South Main St, i o H "“'“ it has ""'““‘"I Indis-| New York, April 20, — Supreme | [ Rome, April 20— (By Associated | shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, ||| L0 Order Rates Unon Appication. || OLDEMORILE truck, 1320, & ton vapacity, pnsable, We use it not only for| Court Justice Wasservogel today dis | Press.)—Lack of confidence in the'nes | stocking o i<l : e S xcollont body, just painted and. thors ™ urt Justice Wasser today i [ Pres wek of confidence in the'nes [giockings, sweaters, coverings, dr Count 6 word, (o a line oughly oy od, Tiien all good apd 3 RNEE I8 it o Hirt BIs0 an & biillde] sl riE i M S S S |complishment by the Genoa cconomic | peries, hangings, everything, even ff 14 lnea to rn Inch, | of them brand new, 85 End Garage, 171 Minimum Rpace, 3 ldnos, Bouth Main 8t, Phone 87 er. We tell our fricnds that we would ' 1 John Whit 1 Wil conferer of anything worth while he h never dyed hef Buy “Dia pot be without it We have used it 3, Orr with grand larot ir | for the relief of the working people [mond Dyes” — no other kind — then : Im_Hook Charge, 38 Centa s With great success and find it to have on wit hat the distriet at of the various nations was expressed | popfect home dyeing is sure bhecause " No Ad, Acouptad After 1 P, M, For ||| OVERLAND, 1020 touring car, In geed no cqual a builder, gned), The | tor 8 gt December deserih inan address today inaugnrating the | Biamond Dyes are guaranteed not to o8 :"‘:\"‘.' }‘;,"",‘\“’“{‘.“ ‘i""{ h F TUBIIng Grdar:: Iaquine 138 Eherey W ) . . p ) S N ( ver the Telephone For — —— — e raifar Dios \ Slste gigantic divectory fraud in | congress of the Amsterdam interna- | yot, fade, streak or run. Tell your |{| Convenience of Customers. Cal 928 And ||| xl i nkec touring ar, fust of Charity, N¢ \Mlas whic h husiness men in | |tionale here representing 000,000 qpuggist whether the material you |! A%l For a * Want Ad™ Operator, paln and has 5 excellent In a great 5 | f ed § tanada and Mexico i | orse zed workmen Lwish to dye is wool or silk, or whether \.__\—-—___._—-z.____ S| Ures 8 Motor Bales Corp., 156 Elm similar charact t 1 ¢ I mt of millions of Pres, Dragona Soeaks, lit is Iinen, cotton or mixed goods. e 8t. Phone iirs: Vather A TAlne g e et St B0 Vanra Representatives of all European | what the v ALt time the court ordered — | | | woman can dye or tint her v REO speedwagon, od conditi R, ,ANNQUANCEI\I_EVTQ ¢, Rudolph ‘1:7 Cherry 8t Dort denler, countries were present for the open- Phone upon to I ‘ ‘ . 1/ the return o ors taken from the [ ing of the congress when James H. |y el e T P— - strong ) off ¢ ydants ut the time - thlm:l.\ l;w Lv]mn:.hl labor leader, in- \hn“\ ('LO‘ E‘R P( Burial Lots, Monuments 1017, & passsnger (ouring car, Good afe b fr ) ‘ ‘ ustiee SOTVOR '. trodues ‘resident Dragona of the \ engine, ne A gond ti; Pi apfe hecnuse ! 1lcohol Justice Wasservogel i 1 R o ‘ SR il ngine, new paint and good tires, Price and ngerous dr should have been s Italian federation of labor to deliver T() }[A‘ E (AMPA[(]N MONUMENTE, mnausoleums and head. | |® only §100, Terma to sult. M. [rving P et = the address of welcome, stones. Larga vuioty and all grades of [ uoster 193 Arch 8t. “This Is a Flude. | _——— : § nt rain et I"or the Genoa conference 1 have marblo granite. Bverything in cem. | _Mker_year. letr s against ] T Bl e L EL A 8 » < dohn 1 Meehan Monument | GURTBPS. nOOTH, 1921 toaring car, oxcel wealthy -cents buys a bottle of “Dander ope,” s resident Dragona. | pooal Organization Will Seek More 8 t, rondition throughott, tl cord tir NITRATES SHORTAGE T N T e A | i it Hhara, (s wasns €18 Sutl oA o) i Ak brsgei. 8 ok Gl plication of this delightful tonic you|iftic classes that have characterized Members During the Week of ponsible partles, lash Motor Co., —— Weost Main 8, cor, lincoln. Phonn QN C AT \ s, the cou i IS NOT NOTICEABLE ! z of the grand |can not find & particle of dandruff or | these conferences since the end of the a % FLORAL DESIGNS and flowers for il on- “A Reputable Conccrn.' : it there |afalling halr, Besides, overy hair|Breat war. Let us rather put our April 21 to 29, Caslcns; annlvorsarles, partics, banquets, e . grand | show ¢ f igor, i hope in this conference to bring re- i ¢ s weddings. funorals, etc. Call “Flowa: | STUDEBAKER, 1020 spore model, In A<l ran hows new Ii vigor, brig i1 1656 o, tiie BFRKE auMSYasE GF tiE 1“'“': The executive committee of the | Phone” 1118 Prampt “attention. Volz| condition, No AsanRbin offer refusod, | Fddy Glover post, American Legion, | _Floral Co. 90 West Main 8! s Moran Garage, 16-13 Booth 8t 3 \ouse, 1864-18, Secretary of Agviculture Denies That ¥ il YNE af the Ji- | more’gelow aid abendeioe, letariat, < 3 = v o’ Yol e Hopes For P [will meet tomorrow evening at 7 Lost and Fonnd e et SR SR AT o There Is Lack of Substance in This 1 E “Our trust is that true peace will o'clock to make arrangements for the STUDEBAKER, 1018 7 passngsr ‘ouring p of them made f I X | bership campaign which is to car, 3 new cord tires, punt s new and o G i sttt A COKE OUTPUT DECREASES be found in the solidarity of the pep. [Mmembers VIS { ANKBOOK--No, 3087, (\ arc rust gine verfoctly, T letments ples. The nationalistic spirit is ram- | d " lost, with terms to su't purshaser, M. Washington, April 2 i a-| ouatl EHAL | pant at Genoa, however, and there s |throughout Connecticut during the — | Irving Jestur, 183 Arch st “This is 3 tistics showing t there g X g o tho | ndants | Connellsyille, Pa., Plants Fall Off in|little chance that relief will come |Week of April 24 to 20. ‘The regu- § No. -”ll:-l\‘y"v;”'l::v\:.‘;.; Studebaker I no shortage of nitrates,” I it | from that gathering.” : signatures to r 2 . | n\' nn;? .41 the ‘]mh( r.\fl] follc s TRUCK—% ton dellvary, 917, wiin very Agriculture Wallace s In al, _ coples of 4 trade di-| TRegular Tonnage Shipments Yollow- Must Hear Labor, {at § o'clock in the G. A. R. rooms, g ®00d open express bady and exiellent en- The members of the council of the | Jetter to Apdrew 1. commis s Bl Gardner Weld is chairman of the ORIT honk st, Berlin Sav Kino, $160. A, G, Mawker, 53 Eln Bt v . | rectory an that the receipts later > " (] Nos 4 bank. Finder kindly re . o ba Phone 24 son of agriculture of New Hamp- | o0 g Yy Insariion ob &) tas] D&tBGke=Flaccs: flloseDown. internationale had been in session in | SRS L AL B TR L | Genoa for several days in prepara- membership committee and will have . = #hire, that he is “not ab under- | |ji0s to become an advertising con-| Connellsville, Pa., April 20—Coke | 3T XIBUROTRT S e Riley, Harry PAKIN COAT Iost in Belvidera. Find- | TRUCKS and light deliveries. We specialize stand the basis for the belief that |y, | production fn the Connellsville region | tion for the opening here, adopting a |Jac on, Maurlce Pease, George Un- er please return to Farmer's Milk Co., :H l'vl\ru-xn]w. Fords, open and pane: joba, “ = 2 8l rance 3 8o, Main Phone 9582, Reward, ten Speedwagons, Republic % ton, Man; there is a serious shortage of nitratts _ SO ti. fiFat Lo wee o rike [ Program declaring that organized In- | Win. I]‘;“‘ll’:““l":;_::“:;‘ v“i"l“f]‘:“m‘“"“ B SS== | others $100 (0 §350. Uneh o1 terme, Aaron and that fertilizer companies are not | fell off 0 accord sor must make its voice heard in the |and Fdward Ogm aly . Personals @] G. Cohen, 847 New ‘Britain Ave, Open fell off 51,110 tons, according to of- committee is also sceking a evenings. able to supply fertilizer needs of | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | 4001 figures made public today by the | Feconstruction of the world and that | The 2 o A the economic crisis could he over. |place in New Britain to establish | Furgine never pwses o Sontnel Alarm | (T osEn GAR—Geed Tor Taxl—or TS come only by the co-operation of all |headquarters during the —campaign. whan nttached to daors and windowsi In=§ “nattfen out this' sumimier; $300, Hultqulet 4 4 | expensive; no wires or battor order o b feigliild nations on an equal footing in the | Members of the legion will be at the | (.50 S Ea e badt w* work of reconstruction & telegram \ Mr. Felker saying| The funeral of the late Thomas W. | same authorty for the \weeks iminedl. ) ghat fertilizer order and asking the | Wilhor will be held at 2 o'clock to- | ately preceding the strike eall, | headquarters each day and night dur- Am. *. Union, L 6 | 5510 Behlona mx leing S :err«;ar_v to urge the war department morrow afternoon at melrr.l;l'n{\f N The number of plants in operation P — ““,"I.I:‘r'“:n:‘,;f'l;,;‘,mhm]“p Th b e === == e 1 o release its supply | Prankiin square. Rev. Dr. G.. W. C.|was decreased by 17 dur s ; ‘mbers a- Stors 4 oy 915 Overland light deltvery frack . + | was decreased by 17 during the first tore Announcements Every car is thoroughly overliauled Normal importation of nitrate of | Hill will officiate at the service, and |iwo waek period. IS 7 tional legion is greater at the present E oS Botouily ) & periad, HELLO, OLD BEAN” IS it ever has been since the [ FILMS—Jdust arrived, a load of fresh films, L L B L soda before the wi Mr., Wallace | the burfal will be in Fairview ceme-| The principal progress time than TO RE 9 1 ) gress of the union- A i &0 ora e A o o AUTO REPAIR CO, 3 L organization was founded and it is| also cameras, We adjust vour cameras| .0 p (oG i Tel. 201¢-3 says was about (00,000 short tons, | tery {ization movement was made among 3 V A Defore putting films in, assuring good re- 260,000 of which were uscd fe SNl {1he Ihdepenaent coka pranNare GREETING TO KI2 the hopes of the local post that A;:‘f'\\ ULt AYeads BEUdIS, Open evenings from N T s ety i Tark | ¢ ] Jritain will do its share in making et - —— tilizers and t} increas s William yll. Clark et | Proquetion this week will be furth- Bri ll!. { ip still larger. There|MKONE TIRE owners will receive prompt | 1920 halt ton truck, Good tires and good to 1,480, siort tons ) William H. Clark, aged 83 years, a | er curtailed, the Courier says, as al- the membership s 4 . and courteous service at. Judd and ®un- mechanical condition. Russell P, Taber, imports, he points out were suf [veteran of the Civil War, died l1ast| ready 2400 ovens have Leen’ closed | Spanish Page So Addresses Monarch, |are approximately 250 members In the | o 18R Squars mechanical * cor | 3 : ddy-Glover post out of a possible = e to supply the mar » fertilizers | night He made his home in this city | indicating as great if not greater loss 5 I for 1920 and 1921 and lcave a sur- (at 43 Walnut street. He leaves alin production than during the first Mistaking Him For a Fellow 3,000 eligible for membership. AUTOMOBILES USED CARS FOR THIS \WEEK-— plus of 200,000 tons for and in | daughter, Miss Nettie G. Clark, of this | two weeks of the strike, AR January and I'ehr , this year, 32,-| city; a son, Charles E. Clark, of Hart- | el i Servant Auto And Truck Agencies e tons have | imported. | ford, and two sisters, Mrs. Olive Ward | Madrid, April 20.—"Would you WALL STREET REGORD CADILLAC & PAIGE CARS— ook Aonva 065 short | | I S ity dlso, Bays that a|of Mildale and Mrs. Della Cooper of | THREE FmMS BANKRUPT have the goodness to ask the sccre- et LAEH MOTOR O 420 Oakland sodan, gt eputable uncern.' v o public sale of war department nitrates | Wethersfield. The funeral will be Taky 1o -Ameak on the tolEskaneri : ) g " UGk roststny last week ‘“evidently less than 2,000 {held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon | The message received h';, th; page | Passes Two Million Sharc Mark For WEET, AN, (SORs DINGOIS ¢ 1620 Chalmers sedan, $600. tons were bought by fertilizer com-|at the Frwin Mortuary chapel. Rev.|Herbert Nolan of Windsor Lists His | telephonist of the military club of . HUPMOBILE CARS LAR0: Likrty, “3a10. panies.” William Ross, pastor of the Baptist | Madrid, s0 astounded him. By its ex First Time Since April 1920, Looks City Service Station, HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. church, will officiate, and the burlal | Liabilities at $34,197 and Assets at | quicite politences that he thought sae| Torward to New Run S e 130 ARCH ST. TEL. 2109, farmers becausc of this shortage | . e Connellsville Courier. This {s about Mr. Wallace's letter is rep to Thomas W. Wilbor, one-third the tonnage recorded by the will be in Fairview cemetery. £ a Y of the other boys was having a joke OLDSMOBILE AND SHERIDAN Chalmers R Maxwell 7,325—Mortgage Crops. 3 o 5 : -, . TO CLOSE ELEGTION Rufus H. Pickett. wish aim, New York, April 20.—Wall street, | ) SeyoRiLE O, OF NEW BRITAIN | _ i 5 New Haven, April 20.—Three Hart- He therefore replied genially: having passed the two million share| ¢ MAIN ST. PHONE 253 R R ok Automobiles For Exchange 10 e e w.-r\;ul‘(::i\\?ni'n{ ‘»‘(‘ll\:‘snr'iv?r m:r;‘ T{]{;\q\’;*an‘ ford county. firy filed voluntary peti-| “Hold thd line old bean (or the|mark this week for the fivst time fince oy s Fanois— Sapreme Court Judge Alverson Orders | o 4t his home. He is survived 1»;'\“0“5 in ‘bankruptey: here 'tods Spanish equivalent) and I'll give him | April 1920 now has its eves on another | ¥y "y 'y 2 PHONE 3 ALI EDAN—Will take small car in I Goorge A, Plckett of Tast| Herbert J. Nolan, Windsor tobacco [to vou.” record—the number of :-m\so(‘v‘ltl\f‘ Service Station 191 Park St. trade. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Election of Remington Typewriter Bige b Rl ed prose. | Brower listed his liabilities at $34,197| To his horror, the secretary ad-[million share days on the floor of the) oo e . Dort dealer. Phane 2051.2 S BT | cutor in the court of common pleas|?nd: his assets at $7.325. Of secured |dressed the person who had rung up |New York stock cxchange. s Big Six Touring ... 1785 AUTOMOBILES=—Wiy overhatl Your rar jat New Haven. The body will be | Claims totalling $20.850, mortgages on as ‘“‘your majesty With 3cn|r‘rd:\)§ substantial turr Lr;i)r'xlalqls\)xT'r:mf‘r‘:n.. 3 7 AT5 “’,"Z“ we will take it in trade for an- Utica, N. 1. April 20.—Supreme |brought to this city on the train ar.|0PAcco crops of 1920 and 1921, to-| Shortly afterwards a message came lover of nearly 1,500,000 shares the e e R \uner o lns tiian, It coste 1o ax wilre Court Judge Alverson today ordered |riving at 4:19 o'clock tomorrow after- |tal $16,050. X that the page was to go to the pal-|exchange passed the million share| . IRVING JESTER. 193 ARCH ST. cars, on . Cohen, $67 New Britain that the clection of the Remington |noon, for burial in Fairview ceme-| DB- W. Fish, South Manchester gro-face. There the king recelved him |mark for the 14th consecutive day. THIS 15 A STUDEBAKER YHAR. Ave, Hartford, Typewriter Co. stockhoiders be closed | tery. cer, lists liabilities at $3,423 and as- |and gave him a one hundred peseta| The record was made in 1921 when and that the report be held until he PSR sets at 4. note, saying laughingly: in March, April and May the consecu- hands down « decision on an injunc- Miss Almeria Dickinson. tion which was obtained late yester-| The funeral of Miss Almeria Dick- Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 Auto Parts and Accessories 11 Edward C. Ennis, a Hartford auto-| ‘“There you are old bean” and fu- |tive million : R T ST T e e mobile repair man, lists liabilities at | vited him to spend the rest of the L : s R | St it of o sn iy parl gl ’ 7672 nt 82893 ; p SEE i Five tires in fine shape. Price i 5-14, We also buy used car day afternoon. inson was held vesterday afternoon |$T:672 and assets at $2,89 afternoon at the palace with the roval | yypprong FOR AMUSEMENT SRl hator e be uly. Mo Dol frasd The injunction restrains thd proxies/at 1 o'clock from the Pratt Under- e A . L I : Arch St. “This is a Studebaker | BATTERIES—Slightly used. Three = 5 g b = W SCLAIN B 5 M ['S. o ven " volts e 12 volts st s e of the original five voling trustees, [taking Parlors, Hartford, Rev. Mr. E.| FORD DISCLAIMS STATEMENT More Than $12.000,000 Spent in This R S whose terms of office expired Decem- | Cutler of IJast Hampton officiated. Mr. | iz % in Y 4 1921 touring. Driven 3,000 miles. [ J. B. Moran ( ze, 16-18 Booth St. D | S [says He Knows Nothing of Reports| DENTISTS HOLD MEETING State in Year. CEEN vl R DRI a0y e ‘ e oth ber 30, 1020. DBriefs were submitted |Beach sang “Abide With and | St. Phone 205 ey and it is expected the decision will | 1 Kindly Light.” The pallbearers| That He Had Returned $29,000,000. More than $12,000,000 was spent in | _St- Phone 2051-2 e ll Bt e be rendered Saturday morning. jwere Fred Watts of New Britain, Ray| \washingt April 20,—H : Ford Connecticut last year for admission to | AUTOMOBILES —1ligh grade used cars ry, new or ;i M. Farrell, 110 | a inton Whi 2 | ashington, April =0.——Henry 1'ord | pental Association Opens 58th : anc an . kel trade for the New Series Max- | I° Squa TRl . [and Linton Whittle of Portland, El-|naq disclaimed any responsibility for | POl Association Opens 56th Annual | theaters, dances and other enter. | taken in trade for the New Series Siax. g st = (mer and Frank Dickinson of Glaston- | 5 " " tainments, it was revealed by figures % 5 BTt - . A . rinted reports that he returned to P W e .|t y ik buy. We are open evenings and Sunday BATTERIE 1xide Batteries and service. B Meeting At New Haven This Morn compiled yesterd at the United| rThe Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch | Exchange your old battery for a new 1 j\.urv and Howard Dickinson of RockY |tpe United States treasury approxi- ) 3 WOW! SOME POKER RAID |1t ‘Hurial was in Wasuck cemetery, | mretery sag.000 s 1o wns profits. Re-| ing—Close With Golf. Sfates nternalirevenye affie. Mhealers) & J6 Auente (e SHaliners sant sataxvwell i w800, Diheral altovinee: A7 G HewliiE e st Glastonbury. plying to a letter from Secretary Mel- alone, took in $11,500,000 of which . BEARINGS for all makes of ca lon asking an explanation of the r New Haven, April 20.—The Con-[$5,000,000 (estimated) was for movie | BUICK roadster. Automobile hargains: L. bearings, connecting round be 301 Men Arrvested in Jsland Park Mrs. John . Hall | port, the Detroit manufacturer's sec- | necticnt State Dental association open- | houses. Dances and entertainments ,}3‘\”1.1 :’:(:.H ::v,\;!n”)m)x\u;Hb‘(‘:l'l‘x'l‘v‘ s 'I\v’rri‘i; rix'nj:‘nlw at Cutler's, 22 Oak St. Mrs. John H. Hall, of 131 Pleasant | retary said Mr. Ford knew nothing of | €1 its 58th annual meeting here this [accounted for $651,000, making the| (' v i hone § - Rk Hotel at Syracuse and all Pay | sireet, died at her home Wednesday | the statement until he had seen it in|MOTNing with a business session. The [approximate total $12 ohen, 367 New Britain Ave., Hartford MO and tubes. Also vulean- v ,000. « evening following a long illness. She | pp sessions will continue until Saturday usines pression had little | Elmwood line. lsuig ant pecronding, Most nofyonisht gas : g low 1 long i he | print. ) The husiness depression had littl s station in the city. New Britain Tire Re- 16 ves husband and two sons, E i = afternoon when it will close with a|effect on theater and other amuse-|RUick, 1919 coupe: also 1018 roadster, | treading and Vulcanizing Con Hartford {nest I and J. Walter. Burial will| g 5 : golf tournament at the Racebrook [ment receipts, as a whole, as the totas| both in very good order. Terms or trade. and East Main St. | nnoys The Ladies 8 ) A1 Aaton . Gohen, 867 New Britain A be ade Sa iay afternoon. |* ks, ; ) . Aaron (. Cohen, 567 New Britain Ave., ¢ made on Saturday afternoon golf links amount spent for these purposes in | Aaron G. Cohen, & B T ST Services will be held at the home by and Gets Arrested| various reports were being heard [the previous year, 1920. This was AUTHORIZF %) \ lake early toda Kev. Samuel . Suteliffe and inter- A man giving his v as John [today followed by talks on malprac- attributed to the fact that many of [ BUICK, 1918, 7 passenger touring car. In JUDD & NLOP, 15 KLIN g s perfect mechanical condition, 6 excellent SQUARE. The troope were u jle to move ment will be in the FForestville ceme- | Wolek, was arrested this afternoon at|tice and efficiency in practice build-|those who were out of work chose the tires, paint, upholstery and top are very — their prisoners and a justice of the|tery |the Corbin factory by Patrolman Wil-|ing. 1In the ecvening there Will be|movies for diversion, retrenching on| good. C. A. Bence, 13 Main Phone | FISK & F ¥ The users of peace was called in and the men we S |liam O'Mara, after a complaint had |technical lectures with illustrations by [other expenses instead. 2215, “Where Good Used Cars Are Sold.” | = these tire ; ng safe. Sorvive S el ih bhe hotsl dintog raom — — — also. West End Vuleanizing Works, 399 4 ' (.n ce V. Rio ‘hr-on made that he was nmm;-lnz some | lantérn .thd . The prncmm( of lec- PR ———— CHALM pass. touring car in excellent West Main St, . P. McCarthy, Prop. on charges of disorderly conduct. All Cruce V. Rio, infant son of Mr. :mrl‘ voung women there. He is booked |tures, clinics and lecturers from dis- condition, ully equipped. Price $500. Phone 1091-3. pleaded guilty and drew fines ranging | Mis Jagmes 1o of 223 High street, at the police station for breach of |tant cities together with an expected | No Agreement Reached Laah Motor Co. T, W, Maln 81, Cor! | e e ey K ) died this morning he N Iritai naL0 s probs p Attendane ¢ ;8,000 fite . Jncoln. A Reputable Concern. Tel. 382, LWUBRICATION —We are distributors n Irn{n sy:‘ to i ‘ h t : morning at the New Dritain | peace § It is probable ‘that an e attendance m' noa'rl\ 8,000 lvn\‘md At Dublm Conference this vicinity for SUNOCO MOTOR OIL The office i they four ital The funeral will be held |amination to test the man's sanity will | guests from New York and New Eng- Dubl April 20 (by y 3 ROLET Baby Grand. Good condition and our satisfied customers get Lubri- men gambling at card : ot s n Laraia & Co’s undertaking par- | be held. Chief Rawlings said this af- [ land were expected to produce the ” ”) ‘“_I;]ln P e e Tires nearly new. Bargain for cash, Tel- | cation, not Just otl. v eV entere " P n ors on Sprin street, tomorrow after- |t F: oS! is he by . Yors and important meeting ’res B The ¢ e 2| ephone 6 3. Start the season on SUNOCO: if you when they entered, Y r 1 T re ne ernoon that the impression is held by [ most elaborate and imp: Pesertative ‘free. Nintersrand mepublls | i p i) do wo know you will finish on Sunoco, the games were prelimin noon at 2 0'c and burial will be |some that Wolek is the man who has|the association has ever held. ORD DELIVERY with panel body " o - 4 associs 4 " Sy oAk e R SLIVE panel body. 3 and be pleased w ults. cans held here today at the instance good condition. Tires excellent. A Let us empty r crank case right fight that was to b n in St Mary's new cemetery. been creating excitement in the we - - 04 ot . ¢ \ ;. althoug 3 of Lord Mayor O'Neill and Archbishop Rolling, 242 Bassett St. now, (without ol and refill with hotel. ern part of the city, although the Binlonl i i = the best lubricant know—SUNOCO, ia N " 3 H v j rned at 4: e = e | chibf is not of the same mind. Democrat Committee to Byrne, adjourned a ORD, 1921 touring car, with selt-starter, | tha proper. ty ; pout o s S A e : T L, % e ORD, 1921 touring car, -starter, i proper type for your motor—THIS Ari-10eboat has 1 FAKE UP TARIFF BILL afternoon until next Wednesday. No demountable ri nt, tires and up- 1S IMPORTANT. S— - nH - . -« |Fi ial Und i Talk Over Finances |agreement was reached. holstery good. Otherwise fully equipped | We have used Stunoco ourselves for over Yented that carries 10 SONEeTS McCumber Opens Discussion By Fx- | FInancia nderwritings A meeting of the democrat town | and mechanlcally perfect, Price $325. A.| a year, under the most severs tosts, i \ i : o g SFORY e — i. Hawker, 52 Bl . Thane 2456, and we are satisfied, gir-propelled and 4 plaining Tt Phases Are Oversubscribed |committee will be held tomorrow | G. Hawker, 52 Elm 8t. Phone 245 i 9 . | 2ining : SUNS : o : : A S — — | Why not be as free from motor trouble Jvheels: or runners. York. April 3§0.—The new |¢vening at 7:30 o'clock at ”“‘h“n"" ot FORD coupe, Ford roadster, Ford touring. | as we are. | A . & cyer David 1. Dunn, chairman, | All very reasonable. Ford repairing a | TRBAN. TRANSPER 3 ; titapihd | underwritings aggregating | l-awyer David I h . onable, paL INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGH y.x(m. Lln\fi 1‘:‘)\ AT RN, ore oy p’f] 'mg The committee will discuss finances specialty. Jim's Garage, 403 W. Main St. b o BAREIY MoR y and work on a report of expenditures HUDSON, 1920, 7 passenger phaeton. Prac- 167% Main St., rear Dickinson Trug 1Has A ey al b Bnflq A : . : cdiately oversubscribed today. An [+ l | ; e P L e Pigliisy ey + filed wi e city clerk. tically new tires, new paint, mechanically | store. Telephone 2002 74 Greenwood A"e”he Gu“ uu hi hee committee who declar- | international banking house sold an |to be filed with th y Hohlin nép dizon Yoy Uit mastaninally |, SRR g, 0 nwood tarift and reduction in | additional $10,000,000 of Paris-Lyons- = 155 Elm S§t. Phone 731, McKONE TIRES- Superlor to all others, 1 or five small_payments. Aaron G. = = Heavy Fines. Syracuse, April 2 State troope arrested 101 men in a spectacular r on the Island Park hotel on Owasc Considera ro necessary “to] Mediterranean railroad 6 per cent REPORT NOT ACCEPTED. ~ g HUDSON SIX, 1019, 7 passenger touring better than 20,000 mi Keep down the ’i wgrg Hemflv&u reconstruct commercial bridge | bonds and a syndicate offering $30.- Jington, April 20.—~The house od ongine, just repainted, 5 prace | upkeep. Healey, 71 Church, 4 750. bl i0 U b ey s . rude oil three year |py o vote of 155 to 143 refused to- Iy new cord tircs. Prico and termas = b L ' very reasonable, M. Irving J PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP tires, The WE B e |y o e S h Studel only tiro guaranteed by the manufactur NOWN ? ISLAN teipatio on the independent offices appropria- § only o auarantsed by (ho manithccun? ER ;:L)z;}l{’y)“‘\' (fllll\()'v',l_r;r,\l\yw. . [tion bill because of the provision per- : 0 . NAOT AUTHORIZE LGAN. mitting the shipping board C I e UNE XPECT i il UALTO FIRE ENACTED, ; g Autos—Taxi Sa ey BoLL <WHAT SAN: gttt chinzton, April 20—By a vote |ploy six officers at salaries of $25,000 |ty tems ALT DID FOR A CONVALLSCLNT. Pot of Incense Sof on Fire fn Court | of 13 to 9 the house ways and means |each, two at $20,000 each and two CITY TAXI SERVICE—24 committee favorably reported the|at $15,000 each. Phone 2370. Carerul production in the United States and Mr. Thomas Dobson, of £ Broal St., Fordney resolution authorizing a loan — “Walter Camp's Health Records’ Pawtucket, 2.1, who hus resi! ew Haven, o A pot of in- | of 85,000,000 to the republic of Li- DIVES INTO EMPTY POOL will keep you well. C. L. Pierce & Co. < 7 vou want good TAXI SERV- —advt, that eity for over fourtesn v E ¢ nd th ntents set | i i . ’ ¢ ) the contents se ‘ewark, N. J., April 20.—Eugene . . elderly man of lly dispositi ' ‘ Y 104 NEREL : REtamely nopdiat, t S “m‘“;‘, 3 ,"}"“’,"'_ | Daly was fatally injured lm‘}?}l' :h‘;n as ith Cuticura 0ap Local relatives and friends have re- His occupation is that of an Overseer. | ey Ties: | he dived into a pool at a turkish bath. . ceived announcements of the ap- - 5 B Bovit T hadl wuffered from. Call AR . i . q , | He had not noticed the pool was being and [ave a ulear proaching marriage of Bryant Bdger- Guriges 6 1 Stones for a lonz time, and at luit, after PR Sl oy emptied for cleansing. i ton of Milford and Miss Lillian M. Rioet aevars treatthe =y r":m_"' .l t y % ‘m. vas v“A Fore Wl o Ba!h:vw‘nh thedSon ] Tnd hot wa- Engvall of Waterbury, which will | CAMP s1: 36--Carage for small car, Elec- HEEL: BUE was lelt 10w vety weak nol : Lt by ; ; i ; 15 NEW LOCOMOTIV e o "I‘“;“‘:i“fi;‘;{’ i |, [P0k Diace in SE. geHns chureh inj ‘" Teme FRone 1L worn out conlition. Although fre» from || ' S atieawiites. e g . ' New Haven, April 20.—An order for | | Bt O O mecs are tres. | |thAat city at 3 p. m, May 1. Mr. Td- the Gall Siones. T suTore 4 f gl b , ? 3 ples, redness or roughness are pres. ot Saighct Fall Swones, 1 suiier T ' eiros | he was responsible 4 108 ton locomotives for immediate i i d gerton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- AL roable, i L o ) at he was responsit v fate | | ent smear with the Ointment an Rir idgeicor. formens ot ths oy TRt Houth, sod sleet L for condi which existed in the ; ) livery been given by the New let it remain five minutes before| | MF" = ek 0 oF e A i over, T was bocoming tor by constis t o time. The defense de- | B Nature’s means of i . it was stated at the gen-| | pathing. Always includetheCuticura [ |04 I & Erandson of Mrs. Fdgerton Then I was persua k quantity of incense used | topping coughs comes eral office toc Talcum in your toilet preparations. VYN BRI CUHRL. SR Hilibde thentont 1 to show this the court | [} StOpping cougl = Frea by Matl Address:“Outicura Lab- Miss Gertrude TFossett will resume MANIAS GARKGE relief. The action of ‘ v the flame and smoke of the to you direct from her TO ELECT ON TUESD. pi3iF Maldands Mass” Goldevers- | | o children’s dancing classes at the (s Bestn torilar: 1 o . cense exhibit Forests. © New Haven, April. 20T fly| | WEFCuticura Soap shaves withoutmug | |Y. W. C. A. on Saturday morning | vast Spruce A Haven Mrs. Robert Andrews entertained elected directors of the friends noted I was much more | 5 R MLy ISR LIPS D | Over 60 years in house- road will meet in New York next the . Gat’ Togethor &lib at her R6me [ on Iarminglon avenue yesterday aft- Now, after two bottles of Sanalt, ) :, April 20.—The Ameri- hold use. [ Tuesday to elect officers. 1 ernoon. Refreshments were served. }oh:)e ina m"n"mllfvln s conditi n 8m and Co. today ad- . > ve recommended Sanalt to a number MORE, TAXES NEEDED. PALACE Wite, Asssmiily, Slull Kel0 ‘w woelhl i i ve used it for stomach 3 price of lead from 5.00 | P P D ; i f'é,‘"fi,fi‘i“é’,;.;'fi?’A':?fn‘;}wiI.ilfil'flr"ifx?,f,’i .10 cents a pound | GRAY S SYRUP | Washington, Apriv 20.—Levying of| § _ Starting Next Sunday and dance at Lithuanian hall last N3 SAve treatment. In every case they have heen = 3 SP'?(J‘CE GUM additional taxes probably will be | @«TERN TO THE RIGHT"] |night. An award of a ton of coal was 430 MAIN ST, i i 910 1 RN REpD [ necessary to meet the deficit of more From Winchell Smith made to Joseph Norman. George Today to Demonstrate Danger. FOR SALE OR TO RENT— Information: b leased with the result that they hava lam high CE :““" from Sanalt the Sensible Tonio." between the 1.200-toot walls of Toul- SESTSCISECRICIECLEGAINPIREEY | 1/an $350,000,000 forecast for the fis- Celebrated Play Tohnson of 588 East street Was given | —————— - — il der Canyon, which will check the flow | cal year of 1923 by Secretary Mellon elebrate ay and $2.50 was gi'~a &0 N. D, L.| STORAGE for a few m il X private garage. Simmona Storage Dattery, All progressive druggists sell Sanalt. 5 T of the mighty Colorado. | it was said today at the trea¥ars, of 462 Church stree) 8o, "167%Arch 8t. Phons 2

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