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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922 Was s hus been 1 o, "woriee sia tor| - EVELYN NESBIT 70 WED Labor War There Becoming aPLANCi?:Né\TV?(;&MED Reign of Terror — London Newspaper. Says Former Wife, She Announces, Atlantie City, May 17— Evelyn sbit, who ls dancing at the Ial Tabarin, a cabaret here, announced today that when she gets her divor Politiclans | from Jack Clifford she may marry Baron S8andor De Windt, described as. a Hungarian nobleman, just now out of a joh, but very recently employed as assistant muanager of a hotel bil- liard room. The Baron, Miss Nesbit | said, has that “irresistible charm that seems to he the birthright of cultured gloreigners,” “A burnt child dreads the fire," she added, harking back to her unhappy matches with Harry K. Thaw and with Clifford, She sald she hated to abandon her independence and the “carcer” which she decided s a dis- tinet comeback after her unfortunate tearoom venture in New York. Chicago, May 17.—DPolice today Do Not Want To Give Up searched for unexploded bombs be. lleved to have been place in a $500,- 000 apartment bullding in North Chi- cago, damaged last night hy fire which police say was started by ter- rorists in connection with the Chicago labor war, Another Confusion Reins of Government London, May 17, (By Assoclated Press)—The British cabinet has de- cided to recommend to the house of commons a course of action which will not involve the resignation of L the government because of its defeat Another development on wiich au- during the educational discussion in thorities concentrated their efforts the house last night, the Pall Mall Wwas the confession sald by police to Gazette and Globe says it under- have been obtalned yesterday from|gtands, 2 Mra. Margaret Miller, wife of John! “mhe cabinet met today to consider Miller, now under arvest as the alleg- [ the position created by the govern- ed driver of the “death car" from|ment's defeat in the house of com- IR = s which shots were fired Killing two|mons last night. There was a full| WANT SUMMER UNDERWEAR. policemen early Wednesday in the|attendance of the ministers, includ- - et labor feud. ing Winston Spencer Churchill, secre- [ Crews on Cutters Searching Out Ice- Police confect the firing of the | tary for the colonies, who has almost bhergs Send in Request, bullding with labor disorders through |recovered from Injuries he received a man who warned two women in an recently while playing polo. p adjoining bullding to before | Augten Chamberlain, government | 20n€ of the north Atlantic today dhere their bullding caught fire. He ran|leader in the housc of commons pre-}came a call for summer underwear, down the steps shouting “to hell with [sided and it was expected he would The const guard cutter Tampu,paus- the Landis award.” have a message to read to the cabin- | INS N its reports on the fce patrol, 100,000 Fire Loss et from Dremier Lloyd George who|®#¢nt word by radio that “onc bi The building damaged by fire with|had been informed overnight of the are, slnaqol'l taCestandand ‘slss an estimated loss of $100,000 was be-|defeat. Mr. Chamberlain, it is un.[#0d “one bale undershirts, cotton ing erected under the Lundis wage|derstood will make a statement in|Were urgently needed, 1t P award, a decision handed down by K.|the house of commons this afternoon, "::"“‘:";"'l"fl'“‘""'r"‘:"”_:;:'"d'"‘;h‘r‘,‘”']‘;’l“ S M. Landis, former federal judge act- American consul general at Halifax, ing as arbiter which was intended to N, 8 settle labor disputes Letween contrac- | g tors and members of the Chicago| i | Roston, May 17.—Irom the jceberg Naugatuck Borough Has : 31 Mill Tax Rate| work nr Naugatuck, May 17.—-A 31% miil| New York | tax for the fiscal year of 1022 was lev- | the University of Wz freemen of this horough | United States Naval Academy ¢ The tax rate was fncreased | for the intercollegiate rega of a mill in order to meet | Poughkeepsie, June 26, ‘was of 81,700 in the fire budg- [ nounced today. Cornell, et in order to purchase an air blown and Columbia fire whistle. d entered, bullding trades council. The struc- ture was owned by & contractor who denled receiving threats frum labor men. The force of 100 men employed |1ed by the in construction were divided in two|' classes, steam fitters and masons working under the Landis awnrd and carpenters and plumbers working un- der the old union scale, LARGE number of women’s ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not yet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part ma fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produee sérious conditions. i When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious troublg‘l. —“T was troubled altimore, Md.—“For ceveral Pz'rit[]lflg;owrlflg;ltv :Imz;v:‘-i f’p;l:im\ B n‘mnhz’l suffered with severe and would often have to lie down lackache and general weakness, [ because of pains. Onc Sunday my aunt was visiting us and she said her girls took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and got well, so mother said she guessed she would let me try it. It is doing me good and 1 praise it highly. You are welcome to use this letter as a_testi- monial.”—$rrLia Nowroy, R. R. No. 8, Portland, Ind. for pains in my back. I found your hook at home and after reading it becan at once to take Lydia I, Pink- han's Veaetable Compound. T have sults and some of my ing it now. You may usc this lotter to help other girls the letters in vour haok helped me.”—Rose WaIDNER, 3018 Many such letters prove the virtue of Lydia E. 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MISS LEITCH WINS | cost of shelter, or rents, has not de-|the season, | clined. the highest average total Rents will decline soon, offi- |scorc in each of prone, sitting, kneel- standing positions, and a | - 7 | British Golf Champion Defeats Mrs. | cials say, if the pre rate of new |ing and AGAINST DIVORCES [construction of dweilings and apart- | certificate of merit will also be award- Granger Harrison in Third Round Sandwich, Eng., May 17, (By As { ciated Press)—Miss Cecil L 1(‘1\.‘ | British woman open golf champion Committee golf championship tournament n\'t'r‘ the Princes course, The score “as“ | Mis ith Leitch, the champion’s | ter d “«d Miss Latham 5 and 4 | Wethered won her | report condemning what | pioh with Miss Phyllis arded n “abnormal and un- |, g use in t tmount of nd specifying, among oth- ofticiating at | LIVING COS 75 of the parti ; PER CENT. HIGHER | that beforc to recognize only one ground | Away Above Pre-War Levels, perform the cere- the contracting orced for any Gov't. Figures Show Washington, 1. cost of food, shelter, Griffin, Ga., |the prim ! ics is now ap- mp of N h- | proximate bishops on | before the war, despite a price decline that began in J — The department of labor training school [ while the food price level has | by Iliedner, at|ed a point only ahout 40 pe: ond ballot. or necessaries has Ibs. $1. Russell|like proportion. Clothing i | ment 11922 | making the greatest improvement in | | | today defeated Mrs, Granger Harrison l | The Nul‘!n g Rifle league was tin the third round of the Jadies' open | led last fall with representatiyes from | clubs from stol, Cromwell, ry, New Britain, | Wethersfield and South Manchester, | Jiead fliNmmeg League Will Hold Buent "% The Nutmeg Rifle club which has| | just closed its first season, will 1 |a field day at the range of the € Tood, Shelter and Clothing Are Still | tonbury on Saturday tests to suit every type of shooter will | be | held at the ay 17.—The Small bore and heavy calibr clothing and |P [ te A per cent. greater than [ testants. At this time, the Nutmeg Rifle club | t secor ¢ | will present to the | club, which team won the 1921-1 | ehampionship, with a steriing silver IKaiserwerth, Germany, in 1836 ¢ el the level of prices of oth- E:‘“' 1d, suitably ‘mount ied to dectine in | e still far|presented to the indiy above the pre-war level, while nm;'hv highest individual score duri houses continues thro |ed to the Manchester Rifle club, for e WG S AU | shooting as a team, for the season. ‘ers of League is form- Deep River, and a sch » for fourteen weckly matches was drawn up. The officers of the A Harry Moore, Deep River, vice-presi- in Glasmnbury Jlll]e 10 John H. Roser, Glastonbury, . M. Sanform, Cromwell, A very successful season was held and two additional clubs have already applied for admission Rifle ~lub, in Glastonbury afternoon, June 10. Con- v Krancisco, May 17.- open to all comers, and will be| B, field in 18 Married in vorceed in Ore- . and remarried on March 20 of the ) ibeth O Genere- street, filed another inst Emile C. Gen- shipping man, alleging that marriage had been no ful than the first. Of a nature, Mrs, Genereaux al- A that her husband had refrained rom speaking to her for long periods d that he had continually o and condemned her without several dist hoth bruary & rifles, | at Kalama, Wash., , and trap shooting. Prizes will | same ye: awarded to the winning con-{aux ;s t for divorce To Make Presentation Cromwell Rifle| more suc sensitive ind engray In addition, blue ons will be time \POLLY AND HER PALS Vomn L Gor im) HERE COMMERS. JA FETCH “ThaT LaBEL Like You OYSTERS Never better than Now v HONISS’S 24-30 State Street Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS. INC. 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