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i o - hausted. ° medicines, but all WARNING! Say “Bayer” Unless you see the name “ uot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Toothache Earache Lumba Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd ] FINED AS RESULT OF - STATE POLICE RAID from First Page). “He was served with a notice to appear (Continued “in court by Sergeant W. C. Hart after Prosecutor J. G. Woods had drawn a warrant at the complaint of Secretary Ray Makin of the merce, Judge B. W. Alling sat on the case. Judge G. W. Klett was disqualified be- cause of the fact that he is a director “of the chamber of commerce, William R. Wakelee, auctioneer for ~the United States district court in the “Hartford district, testified to selling chamber of com- ‘Sewing Is . Hard Work The Following Letter From Mrs. Dugau, of Waltham, Mass., Describes Suffering That Many a Woman Has | Experienced | s dressmaker, working very have been tired out and ex- In the morning 1 was more “ tired than when going to bed at night. 1 got so that I had no ambition and courage. My back bothered me; my ‘"Beiny eteady, Neuralgia when vou buy Aspirin. Baver” on tablets, you are Rheumatism Neuritis g0 Pain, Pain | the stock to Karp on April 26, for ‘s.\.mm, his bid being the highest. | Sergeant Hart visited the store prior to the opening and questioned the ac-| cused as to whether or not he intend- ed to remain in the city premanent He was told that such a course w contemplated. The itenerant vendors lact was explained at that (ime. | | Capt. Edward Woods of the fire de- partment testified that a truck load of new goods was loaded into the store one week ago last Sunday. | Deputy State Treasurer Thomas H.| | Judd testified that no itinerant ven-| dor's license was taken out by Karp| and Col. A. I.. Thompson said no city license had been pald under that statute Lawyer , Klein's motion charge was denied and Karp was placed on the witness stand. He ad- mitted the purchase of the stock and said he had only three months' lease, at being the longest lease the re-| ceiver, his attorney, could give him.| | He paid only $300 a month for two floors and the basement. The accused |said he contemplated the purchase of the building when it is auctioned off. He assur>d the court that he was planing to stay here permanently. In his closing argument, lLawyer | Klein said his client would be glad to take a longer lease if he could get it, to which Judge Alling remarked:— “I dont’ doubt it at all, if he could get it for $300; any businessman that wouldn't take such a lease would be crazy." for a di LUTHER LEAGUE PRACTICE All members of the Luther baseball team are requested to meet League kidneys were in very bad condition; [ | had pains in my knees and ankles. Noth- ing seemed to help me. I took several | failed. At last 1| decided to try Sanalt. It has done wonders for me, With just one bottle, 1 | feel better every way, so [ am going to | keep on with it unti 1 am well, for I am convinced that it is the best health builder | on the market.” ; | Any obliging druggist will sell you | Slnlfl. ! The National Trade-mark LD silversmiths, in order to help people tell pure silver from cheaper imitations, marked the real thing “sterling. In a like manner, manufacturers, who stand back of their ware, identify them with trade-marks that are your guarantee of quality. By advertising these trade- marks, they focus on their products the searchlight of attention. Only good goods, fairly priced, can flourish in this light For no merchandise and no business can thrive under the weight of public condemnation. of publicity. That is why a manufacturer, or a merchant, places the whole reputation of his business at stake every time he advertises. His goods must be as advertised. So, in looking through this paper remember this: the man who spends his money to invite your consideration of his wares, backs up his belief in his goods and leaves at the Pioneer diamond tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock, daylight sav- ing time, to report for practice. The team % getting whipped up into shape and will soon be in form to meet opponents when the State Luth- er league season opens. The Emergency launched 1312 hulls. fleet corporation ” the final decision to you. It pays you to read the advertisements. It pays you to buy advertised Advertising is your protection. products. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1022, Pastor’s Trial Before Church Board Will Climax “Bathing Suit” Wedding BRIDE PR AT BRINSFIELD, INSE HELEN WEDDING."” CEREMONY. (By NEA Service Okla, May 9 bathing suit wedding. Then, in quick succession, a mar- riage annulment, a kidnapping, i court fight. And now, the trial of a clergyman hefore a board of church elders! Those are the elements in homa's strangest wedding-—a mony that has split into two warring factions. After d Lawton, First, a Okla- cere- summer party in Medicine Park, Okla., last August Helent Brins- field, 17, of Atlanta, was married to Frank I. Wall, oil man., Principals, witnesses and attendants wore bath- ing suits and stood waist-deep in a lake. The Rev. Thomas J. Irwin, of the First Presbyterian Church here, tied the knot. H ewore a bathing suit too, and read the service by moonlight. Irwin was the clergyman who had preached the funeral sermon of Jake Hamon, oil promoter anfl politician, pastor her home in Atlanta and started ac- tlon to have her marriage annulled, She won-~because she had wed as a minor without her parents' permis- slon That was the end of the wedding for Wall and his bride, But not for the Ttev, Irwin, Ieeling ran high, Other clergy- men declared the ceremony he had performed was degrading to the min- istry, This Irwin denied. They sought to put him on trial before a church board, And in answer Irwin went iInto court to seek an injunction restraining the board from trying him, Meanwhile three men seized the clergymen, garried him off in an auto- mobile, beat him and threw him into a ditch, Now all Oklahoma's awaiting the next step in the drama—the Rev, Irwin's trial May 9 before a board of elders—for the trial will be held, de- spite Irwin's fight for an fnjunction, Spanish Troops in Morocco Reported as Cutting Off Retreat of Rai- suli. Madrid, May 9.—(By Associated I'ress.) —Tazarut been gurround- ed, cutting off the retreat of the ban- dit Raisuli, according to an official statement outlining the latest Spanish operations fn Moroeco. The enemy morale is said to have been greatly affected by vesterday's operations in which Hammido-EI- Mnccan, Raisuli's principal jieutenant, lost his life, several aides were killed and another, Chief Herititi, dounded. Various factions of the Beni-Said tribe, which were on the verge of sur- render, have again become hostile, for which the statement says the propa- ganda of Abd-El-Krin, Moroccan reb- el chief, 18 responsible. The Moroccan leader had broadcast the report that Spain is being obliged to repatriate her soldiers because of the economic state of the country and assures his forces they wiil triumph if they can hold out another month. WED IN HARTFORD Certificates Filed Today At IN OKLANOMA “BATHING SUIT HE WEDDING PARTY AFTER THE | Return Town Clerk's Office Indicate Two Weddings of Local Interest. Hamon. had been to an Clara Smith Wall, the bridegroom, married twice before—once elder sister of Miss Brinsfield. Followed a 30-day honeymoon here. Then suddenly the bride returned to killed by Jean Humbert Victor Pinto of 181 Dwight street, and Miss Angela Mary Loyola Murray of 51 Iairmount street, Hartford, were married in Hartford, April 26, by Rev. Peter Coffey. Samuel H. Woodhouse of 57 Put- nam street, Hartford, and Ruth V. Oricutt of this city, a divorcee, were married in the Capital city, April 24, by Rev. Sherrod Soule. National Chief Liguid Fire A liquid fire to the bedbugs, roach- es, ants and fleas is what the new chemical discovery really is, al- though there is no damage to be done by using it to your springs, furniture or clothing. This new chemical is known as Pesky Devila Quietus, P. D. Q. Costs 35¢ but these tew cents will have the power ot ridding your house of bedbugs, ants, roaches and fleas if you purchase P D.Q 1tisused and recommended by the leading Hos- pitals and Railroad Companies as the ‘safest and quickest way of ridding the pesky bedbugs, etc. Special Hospital size $2.60--makes five gallons. P. lgfla can u?:o be purchased in sealed bottles, doubld strength, liquid ferm, FOX’S—Mon., Tues., Wed. Miss Louise Wells, of Chicago, “THE UNKNOWN" newly-elected national president of DICK TALMADGE the Women's Overseas Service Lea-| New Star—Great Picture | gue. She was a canteen worker for |} s |the Y. M. Reserve District Nu. 1. PORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK AT NEW BRITAIN, IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, AT THE CLOSE O BUSI- NESS ON MAY 5, 1022: Charter No. 1184, RESOURCES, 1 discounts, Including rediscounts, ac- nces of other ®anks, and foreign billa of or drafts sold with Indorsument of (except those shown in band ¢) ..$2,521,007.22 banks discounted . 224,985,109 1k ances of other s, unsecured . Government securl Other honds, stocks, securities, etc. House, $200,000 coerve with Federal Reserve Bank eral Reserve Bank in proccssof col- 11,786.11 186,179.05 06,893.77 169,299.68 bankers, and trust in- 10 from State banks, n irs in the United States (other than cluded in Items, 8, 9 and 10) . Total of Items 9, 10, 11, ancous cash items tion fund with U. Vv s 1 17,988.30 and 13 284,1517 { 2,870.00 2,870.99 20.85 1,354.42 $4,782,230.05 $ 500,000.00 stock paid in 310,000.00 fund i profits . ed tor interest and taxes 047.42 222,877.41 U 229.924.53 expenses, interest, and taxes paid 22,440.04 to Federal Leserve Bank (deferred trrent due nationul DAnKS ..., te s, bankers, and trust United States and foreign coun- or than inciuded in Items 21 or ks outstanding A l utstanding Total of ltems 21, 32, 13, 24 Demund deposits (other t ject (o heserve (deposits payabi fividual deposits subject to check ... joates of deposit due in less than 30 (other than for money borrowed) mand deposits (other than vank ¢ \ect to Reserve, Items2s, 27 2 and 31 ... v Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable aftor )« t to 30 days or more notice; and 165,924.49 within 30 days) 7,85.66 ,000.00 2,267.8 ther than for money bor- 1eposits ... cavings deposits . 1ot o Reserve Items 33, 34, and 35 s $1,285,437.85 6. United States deposits (other than postal savinge), juding War Loan deposit account and de- posits of Unjted States disbursing officers 42, tal $4,752 County of Hartford. 239.05 Connecticut, Gashier of the above-named bank rue to the best of my knowledge do solemnly and belief. F. B. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier, hamberlain, swear that atement s Subsc -ibed and sworn-to before me thisdth day of May, 1923, R. E. TRYON, Notary Public, e Correct—Attest: . N. STANLEY, F. CORBI}® . F. KIMBALL, Directors. E. A G. [ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Guick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES Folt CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS Prypaid 1 ya. 1 $1.60 Yoaiiy Order Rates Upon A pplication, Count 6 wordy to a lina 14 lnes to rr Inch, M'nimum Rpace, 3 linea M'nimum Yook Charge, 35 Conta. No Ad, Acnep*~\ After 1 P. M. For Cluraifiea Poxe on Bame Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Conveulence of Uustomers, Call 925 Aud Asis For a ‘Want Ad" Operator, S 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS mnugoleums &nd haad- Large variety anJ all grades of marblo and granite, Everything in cem- work. John F. Meehan Monument Clark_8t., corner Union_8t, Florists 3 NS and flowers for all oc- parties, lLanquets, Call “Flower attention, Voiz stones, FLORAT, DESIC «asions; anniversarfes, woddings, funerals, ete, Phone 1118, Prompt oral Co., 80 West GERANIL Bohnert, plants, Henry set_us NI¥ your porch ana window boxes, Our gecaniums, vincas and bedding plants are the hest we have ever grown. Get your order in early for Mother's Day. Orders taken at present prices until May 11th. Viets' Green houses. Tel, 24, GREENHOUSE—Barberry plants, 10c tn 168 each. California and Japanese privet to Be. Apple, cherry, plum and pear trees at $1.00 each. Geranium plen 10c to 40c. Adelnh Bandalle, 218 Oak St. Tel eplione §89-1 plants, plants, 25 oo 2 Mill_St., city. PORCH PLANTS, window boxes, weddingt ang houguets. Flowers for all nccasions, 8ay it with flowers. Welch's Flower Shop, 59 West Main 8t. Member F. T, D, Lost and Found TIRE AND RIM lost Thursday night. Gond- rich, 30x3%, b ween EIm Hill and Main al 1 POCKETBOOK with small sum of ~money found. Call 115 Camp St. SE aining over § lost hetween 102 Grove St. and Union Laundry. Finder please return to Union Laundry Co. and recelve reward. ~ FLOODS MORE SERIOUS Levee in Mississippi Breaks, Inundat- ing Town of Jonesville—Assistance is Necessar New Orleans, M Ilooding of the town of Jonesville with a popula- tion of about 1,500 by a break in the levee that had been protecting the major portion of the town from the flood waters today had swelled the | United total of l.ouisiana and Mississippi residents rendered homeless and add- ed to the tremendous property dam- age in the inundated sections. The water today was from two to four feet deep in the streets. Protection of the inhabitants of the Mississippi valley from flood ravages was declared by Governor Parker in his message to the Louisiana legis lature yesterday to present a ‘‘great national problem' which should be handled, he said, by the ablest en- gineers that could be obtained. Report of the Condition of THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY At the close of business on the 5th day of May, 1922. ASSE' Bills Discounted . Demand Loans Mortgage lLoans positors United States Bonds Stocks and Securities Furniture and Pixtures . Other Real Estate " Due from Reserve Agents States and National Hank Notes o Gold Coin Silver Coin Minor Coin Cash Items Total Assets AR LIABILITI 3 % 500,000.00 125,000.00 Capital Stock Surplus ........0 Undivideg Profits, less expenses and taxes SRa00 3 5 Due to Banks and Bank: Dividends Unpald ... savings Deposits General Deposits Certificates of Deposit, Certificates of Deposit, Treasurer's checks Certified checks .......ooiniee. Christmas Savings or Thrift Funds 5 Certificates of money borrowed Reserved for Interest and Taxes time dematid 64,146.50 deposit, 105,000.00 207.40 Liabllities ... .8 ew Britain, Conn. May 9th, 1922, Total .393.91 State of Cannecticut, County of Hartford. I, JOHN C. LLOOMIS, Treasurer of the atoresald TRUBT COMPANY, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and bellef, JOHN C. LOOMIS, ANNOUNCE&!EN’IS Personals 6 irder of us il car' er our new plan saves big Mdse Unlon, 321 Park Bt. 70 needs; Am ATTEN home monay Store Announcements 1 NTION GOLFERA = Wo “are handling the famous Burhke golf bag, the bag with the aluminum bottom, Light and strong, Also Spalding golf clubs, $2,00 to $5.60, Monier & Bro, 38-42 Main 8t. WKONE §1RE owners will receive prompt and courteous service at Judd and Duns lop, 16 _§'r Bauars, g, SHOE REPAIRING at roduced prices. Hest materials used, workmanship guaranteed, Here 18 our price list: Full soles (leather) with rubber heels, $2.00, Half soles (sewed) with rubb heels, $1.35; for Iadies, $1.15. Neolin soles and heels, $1.66. Rubber heels, men, 46c; women, 40¢c, Work called for and delivored, We make old whoes look and wear like new. United Shoe Repairing Co., 216 A 13 __ AUTOMOBILES Auto and CADILLAC. & P LASH “A Teputable € WEST, MAIN, CO WROLET (&) Touring “Buper Sedan Model B 32" Touring .. These cars are delivered to your homed At the wbove prives, HARRY STARKIE AUTO €O, » Phone 168, HUPMOBILE CAR: City Bervice Station, Hartford Ave. and Staniey 8t A. M. Farncsa, brop. OLDSMORIL! OLDSMORBILE CO. 6 MAIN STUDEBAKERS Big Six Touring Special 8ix Touring . Light Six Touring QNI IRVING JESTER, 1HIS 1S A STUDE AN iRIDA OF NEW BRITAIN PHONE 25, +$1,785 .« 1475 .« 1,048 ARCH 81, R i1 ring car. New'y painted, jugt overhauled, top and upholstery per= feM. Five tires In fine shape. Price 18 only $300. Terms to suit. M. Irving Je 193 Arch Bt. “Thia is a Studebal ALL 1821 touring. Driven 3,000 miles. Good as new. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry . Ehone 2 { touring car, condition, s Fast Main str ! i BUICK, 1918 roadster, Engine just over- hauled and in perfect condition; 5 tires, (2 new cords), Upholstery, paint and top are excellent. A. Benie, 51 Main St. Phone “Where Good Used Are CICK, condition, Berlin. BUIC 17, 4t new tires, Upholstering go ly perfect. This car must b p A. (i, Hawker, 1918 Ttoadster. Ceriified . Hudson, Model J, sedan _and Westcott, 1921, sedan; 1919 Bulck Dodge taxi; Overland coupe. Aaron ohen, 867 New Britain Ave, Hartford. JAC touring, 8 cvlinder, good run- order. Price $150 to quick buyer, 1918 touring. (Good mechan- New tires, $200, Overland lights and starter, $100. demountahle ms, shock absorher G. P. Manee, 542 W, Main. CHEVROT coupe, 490, Tires and paint good. Motor in good shape South End Garage, wth Main_8t. ROLKT, 1819 480" touring r. En- gine good. Tires (5) ex®:llent. Upholstery and paint very good. Price is low. A. G. Haw Elm 8 ne DORT ROADSTEL, 1820, cellent runnir condition, five tire $400 Pierce, East 8t, FORD touring car. good tires, electric 400, Garage, Cars 1918 model, readster. In very good Apply Donnelly Brick ~ Co., wiy painted, 4 Mechanical- seen to be 54 R 8t. “losed car ning ¥ VROLKT, ical condition, touring, electric Ford ro new cord Chevroiet 400 mo 1, 240. Apply Jim's Gar- age, 1 FORD, 1017 Olasmobile it. Phone Good con- New Britain, chassis, deliveries, 5 oupes, §90 to $250. This sale. Liberal terms, Cohen, 567 New Britain lands, RD, 1820 Mechanically perfect, New rubber. Paint. A-1 shape. Looks like new car. Can be bought right, Tel. 2456. 7 enger touring _ car The &, Motor Sales Corp., t. Phone HUD: X, 1919, 7 passenger fouring car. Good engine, just repainted, § prac- tically new cord tires. Price and terms very onable. M) Irving Jester, 193 Arch This is a Studebaker yeal JACKSON elght, fect. Price $500, The Lash Motor ( Cor. West M, & Lincoln Sts, “A Reput- able Conver Phone 1 “roads Perfect ellent paint. Ready [ demonstration. - Price Inc., Cor. West A Reputable for $475, 155 B Main & Concern.” MAXWELL, AR in_very good mechanical condition, 5 oxcellent tires; top and upholstery v good, Price is reasonable. R. . Rudolph, 127 Cherry Phone 2051-2 NASH six, Bargains. 9 Cohen, ow T Eportater. Oaklano. § Aaron Britain_Ave., Hartford. SMOBILE, 4 apasscnger roa . New paint and tires, very low price., Oldsmo- bile (0. of New Britain, 6 Main strect. Thone 2530 PACKARD, car for livel New Britain, FATGE touring, selling. Price Rox 2VA IO specdwagons, Ford deliveries, Repub- trucks, $100 to $375. Aaron Gu Cohen, " J New Britain Ave., Hartford. ROADSTER -3 pastenger. Engine and car in fine condition. New tires. A bargain No dealers. Will demonstrate within 20 Ksenger touring. Just the £400. Oldsmobile Co, of 5 Main St. Phone 2530. good reason for Herald, 32 mode very reasonable. 3 new cord tires, pant in n engine runs perfectly. This Is a bargaia at $400, with terms to mult purshnser. M. Irving Jest.r, 192 Arch &. “This is 4 Studebaker year. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn 9th day of May, 1922, § MOREY BORLEN, Notary Publle, e to before me, this FOX’S—Mon., Tues., Wed. DICK TALMADGE airbanks’ Double, in “THE UNKNOWN” Who's Your Barber? Our barbers have all | less than twenty year: ience, They shave with skill, skilfully cut your hair, are barbers—aqot talkers, Herc's a barber shop that's model in every way—five bar- bers at your service-—a mani- curist—a hootblack. and WE'D LIKE TO SERVE YOU. TRUCK—% TOURING CAR, late model, § cylinder sport 4 passenger, Continental motor, low mile- age. Everything perfect. Fine family car. Wish to exchange for good building lot. Address Box 32WH, Herald. ton delivory, 1917, with very good open express body and ex:ellent ens gine, $150. A. G. Hawker, £8 Eln Bt Phone 2456. THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. —Distributors— MAXWELL. CHALMERS, REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS THIS WEEK Maxwell Coupe. Ford Sedan Maxwell, § pass. touring, Oakland Sedan. Oakland Touring, Dort, 3 passenger roadster, 1919 Ford Touring, 1213 Paige 7 passenger touring. 139 ARCH £T. TEL. Open Evenings and Sundays. 1921 1920 1920 1920 1920 1020 2109, class condition and has new tires. J. E. Kilbourne, 1634 Stanley St. Phone 1521 or 2421-2 They | 1921 Oldsmobile, 7 pass. touring; 1821 Ford gedan, like new; 1919 Dindge sedan; Oldsmobil pass.; 1917 Oakland; Hudson, nss. Palace Motor P Corp., 15 Main &, Open evenings. 1918 1920 Sales Automobiles For Exchange 10 AN—Will take small car In Rudolph, 127 Cherry &t Dort dealer. Phone 2051 Madel Barber Shop Formerly Del Mastro's PEREZ & GIANTONIO Rogers’ Block 52 Church | AUTO PARTS Auto Parts and Accessories O PAR You will find that part of your auto at Cutler's, 22 Oak St. Phone We also buy used cars. TEB—Bee Farrdll ahout vour new or old. J. M. Farrell, 7P‘rnnkr|ln Vsqulrr!. Phone 7!’ BATTERIES Exide Batterica and sarvice, Exchange vour old battery for a new Exide. Liberal allowarce, A, G. Huwker, bat- 110