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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 0, 1022, KING MAKES CHARGES “City Items i p . v m i v \ § See unique window display of chins K » Senator From Utah Says That “Denes 8 silver and glass, Churchill 17 Court 8t, 5 A ficlaries” of Tarift Bill Are St . ) ” - Net Contents 15 Fluid Drach y W Miss Anna Sullivan of 56 Rockwell e v f “Pursuing and Pounding." _ avenue and Arthur Therron of V. i mont wiil be married tomorrow mor For Infants and Children, Washington, May 0.—Charges were ; § ing at 9 o'clock at St Joseph's e e ea— made today in the senate by Senator chureh, King, democrat, Utah, that many of 2 Dance, Bungalow, Tues, eve,, (hap- Mothers Know That the “beneficlaries” of the pending| § man's Oreh—advt tarift bill stil are in Washington The monthly report of the South 5 Ry . “pursuing and pounding” republican A Cup of;ea B | Congregational church school shows Ine bastona members of the senate finance com- a perfact attendance for the month of enu mittee demanding still higher rates i " f April of 256 children, of duty than those in the bill." is easfly and qu}ckly St, Jean de Baptiste Fhir postponed ALGOHOL-0 PER GENT: “Why don't the representatives of made and the stimu- 8 | uptit Sat. night, May, 18,—advt, arationords AlWa,yS those predatory Interests go home?" lating effect is as ¢ Mrs, George Wood, of West Main Lgefablelr A\\&x;i'nm}\clhgdllyflf.““‘ asked the senator. “The hearings on| B beneficial as pleacant. W |strect, is recovering from an opera- |im,m\~5mm.v\c]\;nndlim\'f‘“‘f Bea’rs the the tariff were closed months ago | § You can be sure of tion at the New Britain General hos- and the measure has been reported : A f pital to the senate but they linger here for ihe best in freshness, I, L. Fay, of the South Congrega- ; : the purpose of bringing all pressure in flavor and in aroma tional church, has taken charge of the on Slgnature possible to bear on republican com- when you drink Busy Bees Junior Achievement club, S mitteemen on thé tariff bloc, perhaps, formerly conducted by Walter L. Wil- ¢ ’ ine and possibly on the agricultural bloc." B [1iams, : . nc_flh(’rUQI’Uf";:;‘, Senator's King's charges followed a LlPTON's TEA : Grand Chancellor Wiilllam Cowli- 4 ; Mineral. NOT? statement by Chairman McCumber of | L [shaw, of the Knights of Pythias, will e Co ee experts c ose MW“’W‘HW the finance committec that the ma- Largest Sclo in the World address a meeting in New Haven tos Punphin St jority committeemen were meeting { [night. Tomorrow night, Mr, Cowli- = Senna o daily to consider the tariff bill, - shaw will witness the exemplification ” Rockels S5 ot /) - e e of the third rank hy Harmony lodge, / Pomermind . of Torrington. A number of local ¢ e l“ Millerand Returns From Pythians plan to accompany him on | Y F F t . i | Tour of French Colonies| MOVIE STAR KILLED - [vorn rine J our Hrst cup~rragran | Patls. IMAy: QR (Byia ARSodiated Because of the carnival to be given | i e 1 e | ° ° = cdyfor | 3 s | : in the Y. M. C. A, gymnasium on Sat- g elpfu! Remedy fo Press).—The Buropean situation was ; ymnasin a e us A\ ‘~, Al a{imm\dbl rrhoed. to be submitted to President Miller- |Keh Ly, Chinese Screen Favorite, |urday night by Everyman's Bible | n ; ICIO Al 2 e | GonstipaLor Jass, the gym will be closed all day , vorishness and and this afternoon at a cabinet meet- and fe ing under his presidency. He re-| Meets Death While Playing With|[Priday and Saturday. f s ELP 1.0ss OF SLE 5 HRere g ym-innfant turned today from a long tour of the , S Hina | ms‘fiuwtrfl/ . French colonies in northern Africa. Villain.in; Production PLEADS NOT GU]LTY | fnc-SimilcSié““‘““"“ It is said that the president and| Zoochow, Kianzu Province, China, . the premier are in full accord regard-| April 11.—(Mail by the Associated be in connection with trouble between ing the attitude taken toward Russia | Press)-—Keh Ly, screen star with the Mrs. Carrio Hubbard, Who Rill CHINESE WARSHIPS Chekiang and the province of Kiangsn, and Germany, and concerning|Sin Yah Cinema Co. who was playing | Vrs Carric Hubbard, {22 ed ON SECRET MISSION which adjoins it on the north. France's relations with the other en-|the part of the hero in a new film re-! yweaithy Husband, Committed To Lvels 4 _Syn Yat 's headquarters are at tente power: cently was overtaken by the death he Shih-Chow-Fu province of Kwang- o A S R was meting out as punishment—in the Jail After Entering Plea. tung, about 150 miles northwest of - film only—to the. villain. The hero .| Two of Vessels Recently Captured Are | Canton. His main army is stationary at Aglcement,ls Reached chased the villain to the top of Lion| Boston, May 9.—Mrs. Carrie N. > present a part having been removed Between U. S. and England | 1in captured him on the bridge, threw [ Hubbard, who shot and killed her Believed to Have Been Sent [to Canton since the breaking away of London, May 9, (By Associated |him into the river, and then, losing his|husband, William. B. Hubbard, weal- | | Chen Ching-Min who withdrew to his Press).—An agreement has heen|balance, fell In himself and was|thy germicide manufacturer in their| to Shekiang . native city of Haichow with about Roslindale home a week ago, pleaded 3,000 troops. reached between the British govern-|drowned. The villain swam to safety, - » SR J% not guilty to an indictment charging| Amoy, China, May 9.—(By the Asso- | ™ 1" " oo o o1y belleved that Gen. |ment as the mandatory power in Pal-| Keh Ly's death was the first fatality | 1 I e T estine and the United States concern-|in the comparatively new Chinese mo- | first degree murder today. Permis- | clate ress)—Two of the captured| Chen sympathizing with Wu Pel-Fu [ e ing the rights and protection of Am- |tion picture industry sion was granted to her (‘_ounsf:l‘ John | warships of the southern Chinese |in the latter's campaign against Chang SRTaafRe e O AR Rive tHe % P. Fecney, to enter special pieas la- | sqiadron are reported to have been |Tso-Lin near Peking is now threaten- = ST i T ne R Centrall News:today, | GIVE LAUNCH TO CREW. ter if he go desifed. Mrs. Hubbard |sent to a point on the coast of Sheki- |ing Sun and holding his army to REFUS‘ B | “Sq ‘ERMS Which is intended to have final The agreement, it is stated provides| Cambridge, M Wans pesiha) v as (Reoom IR (ORI ang province by Sun Yat Sen, head of | Kwantung. 3 pr R A Mt e G 1 intry's | that the Tights of Americans and the | Harvard class of 1892 celebrating its I the southern government the seat of | Chen has been succecded as civil o protection that they shall be accord- | 30th anniversary s year, has pre-| Astronomers will meet in Rome in which is at Canton. governor of Kwantung by Wu Ting- ed shall be the same as those of na-|sented to the oarsmen of the college |ADril to fix the date for Easter. The exact destination of the ves-|Iang, former minister to the United tionals of member countries of the|a 50 foot launch capable of a speed ‘F‘sl? ‘L’11\1h012‘]:n|050 of their \'oyngl"\h‘mtes under whom the government is tend to Bend to Foreign Relations Mg il draum. R o6 b6 besed m‘:]tngup of nations. of 16 miles an hour. The craft will inknown here but it is believed ml,llbf‘rlxllnl:‘ smoothly. e B e —_— bear the numerals of its aonor cluss.| A Reason Fir His Smile 25 and will be used for coaching pur- all independent states are established. | Paonessa and Halloran 5 S = - . ' Bagdad, May 0.—King Feisal has We Arabs hate to supbmit to any for-| —_— refused to sign terms presented to him |eign authority. We formerly hated the| To Speak Before Club 4 o % 2 by the Brit h commissioner, in- | Turks and we are not going to accept| Mayor A. M. Paonessa and con- / : i - EXTRA SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY - tended to prohibit demonstrations in | another bondage now." gressional candidate, Joseph M. Hal- 2 s o favor of abolis the British man- All this is indicative of the great|loran, will speak tomorrow evening 2 4 Do Your Marketing With Satis ion And Reliance Here in the management of the countr affairs bath internal and external King Feisal of Bagdad, Does Not In- “Mesopotamia's relations with other countries” said a proclamation by the date over Mesopotami. [unrest which prevalls throught the|at a meeting of the Women's Demo- | In addition he has decreed the or-|country . [erat club in K. of C. hall on Main | street. The meeting will be called - at £:30 o'clock, A social will be| y . k . held to ceicbrate the victory in the L]ft Off Wlth Flnge[’s recent election. Plans for activities in the fall election will be outlined. PRINCESS JAILED. 4 2 : | 2 g o . ., Sy Moscow, May 9.—(By Associated i 5 1URE 1O0L 367 MAIN STRI Press.)-—The former Princess Gagarin : has been sentenced to five years im- | ok i = 5 prisonment by a soviet court here be- ) S | — SPECIAL MORNING SALES — cause while an agent of the cheka or : | government police, she acted as ad- 2 S From 7:00 to 11:00 A, M, visor to the Most Rev. Dr. Tikhon, A Porterhouse 8| patriarch of Russia, who is shortly to g 5 3 ¢ ! go on trial charged with obstructing i . E 5 . { Sirloin Round .....,.. the requisitioning of church treasures & o : b + Choice 1 Bl by the government. N i i 1B Shoulder ............ Lb, 127(: 2 ’ Fresh Ground E LEmsoiome e \ Hamburg ... 1$100,000 Diamond Is : b From 9:00 to 11:00 A, M. | Sold Here for $5,500 L ! | FRESHLY BAKED FIG BARS .. ; ‘; New York, May 9.—The vha:nond i .\f)l ND NEW ONIONS 3 which Princess Fatima Afghan Sul- tana, valued at $100,000 when she brought it to this country last sum- the resnlt of a spanking with a ruler Lean 5 Fresh | mer was sold at a sheriff's execution | > " 3 mR T that Howard Hoffman, 8, of Scattle, Boiling Beef ..... Lb. (4 Pork To Roast ... Lb. i| sale today for $5,600 to a commis.| )Y You lift it right off with fingers.| ot trom pis teacher, Miss Anna Swi-||@l] Choice 10 Fresh Cut |sion buyer. The dlamond had been | TTUl¥! gert. It wasn't the spanking that Pot Roasts Lb. C Pork Chops ...... Lb. altached by the government because |, YOur druggist sells a tiny bottle of| o460 Howard smile. It was because Lean 12 Fresh duty was not paid on it. "’”'""‘”"" for a few cents, sufficient|, iyorities decided that the teacher ||| Chuck Roasts .... Lb. [ Pigs Feet ,....... Lbh. B =, 28 (“ T""‘”‘l"f‘"f»" “;\‘"‘2 corn, ;"‘f,‘ “’”l“ had been too rough with him and fin- | (| Boneiess 18c Legs X z A v corn between the toes, and the cal- | aq her S B S Syracuse, N. Y., May 9.-—The allied | S e e Rump Ronsts ... Lb. 180 Roast Veal Lb. The war debts to the United States will| Sugar Cured Shoulder g be paid if the girls of the Economic | Rl b Iclub of Fyrfmuts: \miv:'trsily ?;e to ha\ic{ w d s . Frankforts . Tdin |any voice in the matter. e co-eds| t Gile i : s ok I B T g ednesday Specials A And o 1 Itoday. About 80 per cent of the bal- Lean ° 5 . s. i '{‘4\ o $-10 Lb. Avg. ....... Lamb Fores WATER UNAVAILABLE. | £ 3 g ‘ ' Fort Worth, Tex., May 9, (By Asso- . 6& 3 : R FY ciated Press).—With the municipal W (From 3 to 5 P. M.)—I N SMOKED 75-77-79-81 Church St. Tel. 2240[f .o, s || S ,MARKET [0 SES | | SPECIAL — SHOULDERS. ... .LB. 12%c Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone' on an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then short- Why the smile? That's easy! It's a fire hroke out in the heart of the business district today. Firemen at- =T i ik |tempted to confine the flames to one BEST CREAMER FRESH i S — UALITY GOODS AT:'n; 3 R | [lBUTTER . IB. 41c | EGGS .. Doz. 29c| ADAMSON’S ADVENTU;‘{ESI l i BY 0. JACOBSSON NOMY PRICE. | “£48 - TR Smoked Shoulders 1b 15¢ L A i Roast Pork . ... lb. 25¢ Q[ s n s ... 1 %gc ~ - - Milk (The Best) 2 cans C FRESH CUT HAMBURG 1 18c LAMB FOR STEW ... T 18c Armour's Pink SHOULDER STEAK ...1b. 18¢c CORNED BE Y m 19c Rolled Oats . ... 8. Alaska Salmon .. Can lzc dCoprrtht, 1922, I The el sondieats (ue Sugar o o o o o o lbs 29c Cleanser ...... s Biscuit I I!E Evaporated Milk 3 cans 25¢ | [ff s .. ne g 25¢ Fresh Pic New Green || W pandetion x 25¢ Spinach + 25¢ Large Bunches Long Greea SIFFED PEAS .. .. ans 2 DRESSINC bot 35¢ ’ ) " Y CHALLENGE MILK .. can 12¢ Nat. Asparagus ... 25¢ Cucumbers .. . .10 For 25c ‘- LARGE JAR STRAWBERRY New Extra Fancy R SR o Spring Carrots ... Bun. 8c Apples . .. . 23¢ 2 cans 19¢ WINNER COFFEE .... Th 23¢ el i Qts 25¢ SR SUGAR CORN ... 2 cans MIER SALAD Beans v |N-’\\gfl_" ¢ - s g3 CREAMERY Bllttel‘ lb 40(! = 2 “)S 790 500 DOZ. PANSY PLANTS—Extra Fancy—Large Baskct—-Tiach 2: FRESH I TPEANUT BUTTER RASPBERRY JAM : ; —_— dcech 856 ™ 15¢ b 18c THI; FINEST FRESH FisH — WED., THUR., AND FRIDAY i i, i Fresh Fresh P Haddock . b, Butterfish N 220 Large New Onions 3 lbs 25¢ | i ol 2 oAb ok Fresh Frosh 10 APPLES ........ 2 quarts 2: LARGE GREEN ;'r:,"'(" Blue ...... Lb. ::::“;d')\rm PR 1% (4 . T R PEPPERS ....... quart 15c 5 i H LARGE LIMONS .. dozen 2% RATIVITABE ARAGY ¥ bob Hereing ......... o X Salmon ...,...... Lb. 30c 100 NAVEL ORA . doren 29¢ e Y. 25¢ NEW CABBAG e e Mackerel . Smelts .......... Lb. 100 Opened . LETTUCE, CARROTS, 3 B lOc RRIES—STRAWBERRIES—STRAWBERRIES

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