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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | A Unless vou see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians and proved safe by millions for WARNINC spirin. r g Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain e which contains proper directions. B \‘\n bottles uf 24 and 100— I)ruv'gm.f. Colds Neuralgia Lumbago ¢cadache »othache " boxes of 12 tablet lous workers for ” The 1's p)‘nini,xl"up officer d by zee prohibition. Their banners read, “Prohibit the Sale of Sake. diet has passed a minor prohibition law. ROBINS DRESS GOODS STORE 348 MAIN ST. Silk Dress Goods SATIN wide. Wool Goods TORM $1 00 - ) J msu,s( SHIRTINGS, fibre sill 2 yards for nice patte s, 1 00 \EACH CLOTE . 2 yards for 5 yards VOILES, $1 $1.00 $1 00 LOTH, $1.00 TAIN sl . $1.00 Wash Goods s Ol OO SHIRTING $1. oo '$1.00 DRESS GINGHAM, $1.00 ANNEL, very $1.00 DAMASK, 60-inct $1.00 ast colors . $1.00 SERGE, wool $1. 00 WOOL 8§ we B1. 00 $.1\°0m $1.00 Sl ooz black VOILl * $1.00M ards for value % AT SILK PONGEE, col MHAF for ches wide SILK LINING SILK STRIPT | value 2 yards for up to 3 yands for OLORED CHAMPT $1_’oo ‘HV JVU: $1.00 $1.00 Domestic Dept. wd . $1.00 KISH Irgyloom 81, 00} URKISH TOWELS $1'00f" HOSIE. $1. 00[11 HOSE, black, $1. 00‘ IA.\—'YIY”\\ HEAD vards for |36-INCH 9 yards t for 36-INCH CUR 12 yards 2 yanls for INCH UNBL SHEETING, 10 yards for TOWELING i 12 yards for 36 LONG extra GOODS, GI 10 STRIPE value. 4 yards 36-T N ( 8 yards for NCH APRON HAM SILK 50c valu 5 for BIG T 1 for heavy 3 for 8 yards TABLE wide 2 yards for TONNES, f values. 4 vnrf|~ for . LADIES' SILK 3 seams for B s, pair CHILDREN'S for Th A deckhand: in | or's jersey, smoking a big black p Enrico Caruso, Jr., 18, son of the | first wife, going to Europe on the JAPANESE OBSERVE | HANDS OFF POLICY Decides Not to Interfere in China Without Due Notice ated sMay 2.—(By the Assoc Japan rding to the adhering to her policy of | non-interference in China and will take no action in conection with the | present turbed conditions in that country without consultation with the especially Great Britain and ited States Tokio, | Press) cign office is | powe | the T ht Continues 2.-—(By the Assoclat- Pel-Iw's drive for ¢ resumed in the Che 12 miles th ecapital yesterday after- Chihlites attacking gallantly the ene- Fi May Wu s vigorou Peking, ed Press) | Peking w vicinity south of noon the |and striving to turn both of flanks. The sualties of the | were sever d the Ch [ tion is filled with wounded. been received regarding Fengtieners intien s No details the a of the Chihlites, Fresh Cut Haml)urg 1h 18c Shoulder Steak . h la’c Roast V eal — ALL DAY Libby's Sliced Pineapple . .. Challenge Milk Sugar Corn ... fted Peas .. can 27c can 12¢ 2 cans Wedgwood Butter Pull (leam (heese 1h Z\\ Best Potatoes Navel Oranges . dozen Lemons dozen Fam'v Asparagus B Lean Smoked bhoulders lb 15c Specnal from 7TA Mtol12 A. M. Sugar (m packages) ib 5%;(: Evaporated Milk 3 cans 25c| Royal Lunch Crackers 21bs 25e : Best Pure Lard 2 Ibs 25¢ New Onions . ANANAS, SPINACH, | , LETTUCE, RARERIPES TUESDAY, M e Carusos Go To Italy (R (I Mrs, E tenor, and Glox ipe—that v home in Italy tenor and his “Providence.” Enrico Caruso, 1 ia, sail on the S. S. Paris to their cach year, according to a plan announced by the widow after the famous tenor’s death. AY 2, 1022, second wife of the where they live six months of has also been brisk fighting Hun river at Kuan, 40 miles the capital, the Chihlites| driving n. Che 'so-L.in's forces from the town. 1t is reported that Gen, Kun of the Chihlite force Chou-Tung of the killed, There on the south )i g P Tung Cheng- and Gen IFengticrers I L Lian were Orde Tien Tsin, China, May 1.—(By the Associated Press)-—The commande the northern and central i ch are at grips along > line Wding from this port fo Peking con- tinue to bring up noring President H proclamation demandir se fighting and withd troops. Ge Chang Tso- nor of Mulkden andi the | northern forces, is full n control of the Peking-Mukden railway zone. is Ignored that raw gover- | HO TEN CENT FINES HERE |e |t l Stern Substitute Judze | of |1 t! Will Not Stand For Violation Bathing Suit Law By Damsels, It dar inst cur- adopted, May IFair ordi dres Honolulu, violating the \\ tailed beach W s e | 1 — | provisional free | Richard i It ',m]n army which I here. I f i army i t | J _1h 23¢ 1b 10c b lfic Ro Lean ( mnod Bcof Veal For Stew a SPECIALS t T 6 for i 2 cans 2 cans Sardines Pink Salmon Tomatoe Campbell Beans AP | 2 cans ! Ib40c, 2 1bs 79¢ Fresh hggs .. dozen "9_1: 15-b Pk 27¢ 4 lbs 25¢ Fancy Apples 2 quarts Junch Carrots large bunch . Juicy (.rapefrult 3 for will I3 court would ‘SOUTHERN TRELAND aewr Unification of Forces is Latest At Honolulu © statement agreeing to resenting o Mulcahy can army, and Ge ment office attagk. o | great to women. 'OUR ANCESTORS TREATED CONSTIPATION NATURALLY, to death. or do not strengthen the organs so that they perform their functions normally. | Nature for ple laxative properties, scribed True, face a stern judge if they into court now. D. Larnach substituting for n]lu‘ Judge B. Lightfoot let it be nown “bargain counter days in this are over” when asked if he follosv the policy of Judge Jightfoot, who fines violators of the hing suit ordinance ten cents for *h offens are aled J. SEEKING STRENGTH Move Under Consideration Dublin, May (By Associated ’ress)-—Southern Ireland today await- 4] the first results of the definite move o unite the contending military fac- ions taken at an unheralded confer- nee here yesterday. The army office five of them members of the dissenting scction of army signed a “army unifica- ion” on the_basis of holding elections “with a view to forming a government which will have the confidence of the whole countr; and recognition of ‘the fact afimitted on all sides, that majoriay of the people of Ireland to accept the peace treaty.” Those signing for the regular army ncluded Michael Collins head of the state government and ulcahy, minister of defense Dail cabinet. All five dissen- have hitherto been against the it was ated, JMurther conferences were expected in the endeavor to adjust the situation and obtain unity, to great importance is attached It is pointed out that at the ast meeting of the Dail Eireann Ca-| hal Brughs of t De Vaiera party! rinted at a possible -ommodation. Dan Breen whose me heads the officers statement was recently He is reccgnized as rep- n influential section of the party. The signatories on the side, in addition to Collins and include Owen O'Duffy, chief the gular Irish, republi- ald O'Sullivan, ad- 1 he Irish republican n the ers n Chicago. xtreme reaty ) staff of T utant general. torious ¥, May 2.—All the positions sccupied by the republican forces were seized last night by mem- the regular army, represent- free state government. met with little opposition. principal barracks and govern- were taken over without sturbance, the only opposition being the Renmore barracks. Troops Surrender Kinnegad, West Meath, May Regular troops last night surrounded barracks here occupied by the ir-| lar forces and forced their sur- ender under the threat of immediate Tegula Galway, here ers of ng the They The B he Japan's postage stamps usually in- line to bird subjects, the osprey be- ng a favorite. The ancient prejudice against wom- in students in the untversities of apan has been broken down to a extent, and many of the col- ces and universitics are now open Constipation is as old as the world. Most people must fight it from birth Some use harsh cathartics metallic drugs that force trelief, but ancestors turned to sant relief. From herbs leaves blessed with they prepared a effective extract. Such a forefathers made is Pr. True's Eli the True Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. Pre- for his patients originally seventy-one years ago by Dr. J. F. a conscientious Maine country it has become a household favorite. Contains no metallic drugs just purc extracts that purify the bowels as they cleanse. Used over 70 Our early barks, roots and pleasant, remedy as our doetor, | targets |no definite THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Qulok and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOlIt CONBECUTIVE INSEVTIONS Charge Pipma e e 1 live 1 line 81 Yoatiy Order Rates Upon Count 6 wordy to & line 74 }ines to gn Inch, M'nimum Apace, 3 linecs M'nimum Hook Charge, No Ad, Acoep'a After 1 P. M. Ulassified Page on Bame Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenience of Customers, Call 926 And Avis For & ‘ Waat Ad" Operator, Application, 35 Cents, For e I City Items the k_fi(-.: new Lauder C. L. Plerce & Co. “'Waggle o Vietor record. —advt, Arthur Osborn, of Newingfon, re- ported to the local police this morn- ing that two bicycles had been stolen from his place last night. The Richard Long estate sold today through the Camp Real Estate Co., a two family house at No. 43 Union street to Frank and Amelia Drenkel- iewioz. | Harper-Teller of Waterbury — vs. | Ifoote-Anderson, at Casino Wed night. advt, | The equipment in the dental clinic has been turned over to the. school committee, that department of the city government having been author- ized to carry on the work. Miss Corinne con will read from some of the New England poets at the regular monthly meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club to be held tonight. Refreshments will be served. Ralph I. Miller of 640 Arch street, and Josephine Rostl. of 464 Arch street, took out a marriage license Aslon woddi Phone’ R -m..mm . Adolph ephone 689-1 i and | it I morning. Retur ATTIN healt thre wi has ¢ prepi 1001 money NOW MDSE MOTHE clato Ir open wmm—_ ———— = NNOUI\CFME\IS 7 hing in cem= \an Monument Bt T(INS and flowers for all ocs 57 unniversaries [mrll!! banquets, ngs, funerals, ete, “Flower " 1116, Prompt un Weat Main Bt Tarberry pIants, 107 to 160 and Japanese privet, 1o plum and pear trees n. nlum gants, 10¢ to Sandalle, 218 Oak B, Tel- cherry, TPLANTH, window boxes, wedding Jouquets, Flowers for all” accasions, with flawers, Wolch'u Flower 8hop, ) RULLDOG 5 otify Slmonson, Tinck, Towt between hu_Burritt school, Reward. llrlvh Bmall, o, A, and F n to Hoerald Ofe Personals L) NTALL PBRBONS!—Dr. Zwick 0 chairman, advises eating en at, “WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT" ‘alelum and ALL Vitamines intact; red ready eat; the WONDER- ) of the age; we have it, 16c a can; bhack guarantee, Begin using it Yonrs for perfect health, AM. UNION, 321 Park Bt. DAY, Bha Will_appr photog 1ny' . e have a Moth- inl, Good to you Dary r o Franklin Ritehi; ack to Thurad Sauars, ns moved south Main St. his fish mare Wil u'll he glad in home sur- at your owa Prices reasonable. readeStudlo ¥ I.Asu n\m'rnn co. “A Reputable Cuncern’ N, COR. LINC: HUPMOBILE City Service Statlon, unrord Ave. and Stanley 8t. A. M. Pe-nessa, Fron. at the office of the town clerk today. Frank Grandy of 169 Washington street, and Anna McNamara of the same address, have also taken a license. It is the bride's second mar- riage. CLASS OFFICES Yale's Student Council Proposes to Reduce Number of Places Under- oL DSMOBILE_AND SHERIDAN OLDSMOBILE CO. OF NEW BRITAIN PHONE_2530 Big Bpe Lig N, 1 just ov fect, only ter, 1 Six Touring fal 8ix_Tou ht Six Tourin veeesss 31,785 . 1,476 3 ;1018 murm., car. hauled, top and upholstery per- Five tires in fine shape, Price 18 §300. Terms to suit. M. Irving Jes- 93 Arch 8t. “This is a Studebaker graduates May Hold. New Haven, May 2.—Yale's student council proposed today in a notice to the undergraduate body that extra- curriculum activities be limited so as to restrict the number of non-athletic | offices which one man may hold. All under-graduate distinctions which are governed under the plan are in three classes, and adoption of it would mean in the future that an under- graduate would confine his attention to one or two activities. As instances of the way the plan \\'O\II(l work out, it is cited that the orator poet and historian would not be eligible for the class day committee or vice versa and candi- dates for the university baseball team and crew would not be eligible for 1o21 t muxlng. Driven 3,000 miles. R C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry Hudson sedans and coupes, . Az per fer tires, touring, $650, $550 to $900. Cohen, 867 New Beauty 6, 1021 Wiy painted, 4 good. Mechanical- “be seen (o be 54 Elm 8t. e touring car, 1n ¢ Tasehinlent sondition, 6 excellent paint, upholatery and top are very Bence, 13 Main 8t. Phone ood Ured Carg Are Sold.” equip, Cor. Repuf gine and Hawk Vs, touring, Fully Lash Motor Co, I Ve s Main Sts. ped, § The, Lincoln and able Concern.” (5) excellent. \pnomcxy good. Price is low. St. Phone 5 Vargain. of New Britain, good. aint ve er, class day and senior promenade com- mittees. ORD 1917, touring car. Also Kord roadster, §38 Eust Main St TORD 2 Overland _cars, Oakland 403 West Main St. dan, Jim's garage, GIRL BANKERS Annual Convention of Mutual Savings i Also Cohen, talks. Max- 1019 _roadsters, $125, Cash ings, $75 up. Choice of 1917 Overlands or Chevrolets, starters, Buick roadster, $165. Aaron G. 867 New Britain Ave, Hartford. Members Plan to Educate Women For Future Use. Atlantic City, May 2.—Girls are to be educated to become bankers ac- cording to a plan of the national as- sociation of mutual savings which began its annual here today. The association is to outline a convention | TFully B bank | 7 ar. tleally new. cord. tires, very, Arch 1917, 7 pass. touring. In splenc n. Mechanically and otherwise, cquipped. Price right. 10 New Brit- Phone 173, Plainville, passenger phaeton. Prac- , new paint, mechanically Motor Sales Corp., 1. it . The 8. & Im St. Phone 1919 touring od engine, just repainted, 5 prac- Price and terms reasonable. M. Irving Jester, St “This is a Studeba 7 passenger course of instruction for women's col- leges. A start has been mad@ at V. sar, and the course will be introduced at Radcliffe, Smith, Wellesley and other colleges it is expected, SEE BATTLE PRACTICE At Dawn to View Manouvers of Pacific Ilcet Out At Sea. May ~-Southern California residents were out at dawn | today in anticipation of spectacular battle practice to be held by the Paci fic fleet 35 miles out at sea. Thirty-cight airships and seaplanes, | 11 baftleships, eight destroyers and | San Diego, Cal., Residents of Southern California Out | 3T TTUPMC dition. 6 Ma YBILE, late model tour Oldsmobile (o, of . Phone 2 New Britaln, ) [o3 tires. Riz . _chummy roaaster. $150 Nash, nxx Dodge tour- . Equipped with six xceptional buy at $350. The Lash ‘0. Ine,, Cor. Lincoln and West “A Reputable Concern.” Tel- 1916, re augh of the South f New Mochanically per- The Lash Motor nd West Maln Bta. Phone . New y low price. Oldsmo- New Britain, 6 Main street. 1920, % ton capacity, t painted and thors overhaule ves all good and 3 m brand vew. §5. End Garage, 171 Main_St. Phone #10. touring. Just the $300. Oldsmobile ‘o, of n St. Phone 2530. truck, 19 body, § or liver Brita three mine sweepers the latter towing | were in the lineup of war | craft which pointed noses seaward for gun fire, miles. The battieships were their 14-inch guns in salvo, to use | and the| ranging between ten and 12| PAIG painted, tires, St O sp C. Ru Phone Jassengec touring Jar, just good engine and has 5 oxcellent S. & F. Motor Sales Corp, 155 Elra Very good condition. R. pecdwagon Cherry 8t., Dort dealor. adoipl, 12 Phone 2 concussions were expected to be here. felt | RO spoeedwagons, trucks, New lic 567 Ford £100 to § Britaln_Ave. deliveries, Aaron G. Hartford, Repub- Coher, RECEIVING CONDOLENCES Mrs. Crocker, Widow of Tammy Hall Chieftain. Gets Many 8CT i § Former TPP: hauls nine Motor Main S-BOOTH, 1921, Completoly overs Newly painted. This car is only mqnths old. Price $650. The Lash Inc., Cor. Lincoln and West Sts. A Reputable Concern. Tel. sz 1918 7 passingér ourl: new cord tires, PARE 18 new an3 runs perfectly. This Is a bargala 100, with terms to suit purchser. M. Living Jest.r, 193 Arch st “This ia debaker_year.' Mecssages From Ireland and Ameriva Dublin, May 2.—Messages of cop- dolence from all parts of Ireland and &o0d, Kine, Plione 2456, 3 ton delivary, 1917, with very open express body and excclient en- $160. A, G. Hawker, £$ Elm B from many friends in America still were being delivered today to Mrs. | Richard Croker at Glencairn castle | whose husband, former Tammay Hall chieftain died Saturday afternoon Since Mr. Croker's death the Ameri- can flag has been flying at half mast over the castle and numerous friends have called to express sympathy for his widow. Although it had been indicated that the funeral might be held tomorrow announcement to this ef- fect has been made and it was said THE MAXWELIa AL BARGATL TH HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. —Distributors— CHALMERS, S IN USED CARS WEEK: q~| Maxwell Coupe. 1 0 Maxwell lan. 5 pass. touring. ) Oakland Touring, 0 Dort, 3 passenger roadster, 1919 Ford Touring. 1918 Paige 139 A 7 passenger touring. RCH BT, TEL. 2109, Open Evenings and Sundays. this morning the funeral arrange- A utomohile: For Exchange 10 ments had ot beeh completed. Independent G. 0. P. Club 'To Hold Session Friday A meeting of the Independent Re- publican club’ will be held Friday | night in G. A. Quigley's political headquarters on Main street. Plans| years. 40c—60c—$1.20. made apd Iry laws submitted. 1 ‘7 Dort “ A TO PARTS ur tery, for a permanent organization will be | “?"‘T" RIES-— xehangs Exide. nklin 8q “Will take small car Im Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. dealer. Phone 2051-2 ito Parts and ou will auto at Cutler's, 22 Oak St. We also buy used cars. —See Fariell about new or old J M. Farrell, one 1218, Batteries and servic battery for a new 4. G. Hawker, Phone 110 xide your old Liveral allowance.