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+ terlocutory ., cause at '. the ships for $300,000, DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH “DIAMOND 'DYES” Fach pack of contains directions so woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, wolsts, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draper- ies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—then perfect home dying is sure because Diamond Dyea are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye 18 wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. e —— VALENTINO’S WIFE NO. 2 GOES TO N. Y. amond Dyes' simple any Report Has it They Will Live Apart Until His Divorce Decree Be- comes Operative Los Angeles, May 18 —Winifred Hudnut known professionally as Nata- cha Rambova, who was married last Baturday at Mexicall, Lower Calif., to Rudolph Valentino, motion picture actor, has gone to New: York. A number of persons accompanied her to the railroad station last night. In the group, according to Pomena picture fans was Valentino who bade: her farewell. Thomas McClelland, deputy dis- trict attorney who has heen investi- gating the marriage of Valentino to Miss Hudnut, is quoted as stating he will present to Thomas Lee Woolwine, district attorney, a rgport that Valen- tino is liable to prosecution for biga- my “if he is in California of if he ever returns to this state.” Jean Acker, motion picture actress, from whom Valentino obtained an in- decree of divorce last January and who, according to judges of the superior court remains his legal wife until a final decreé is entered, is scheduled to tell the district attorney what she knows about the matter to- day. The report was current here today that the departure of Miss Hudnut for New York where her father, Richard Hudnut, is a manufacturer of - per- fumes, folowed an agreement with Valentino that they would live apart until his divorce had become final and then ‘would be remarried. SHIP-PROBE. ORDERED Emergency Fleet Corp.,, Will Investi- gate Refusal Of Sale Of Vessels To Y. Newark, N. J., May 18, — Federal Judge Reelstab today signed an order directing the Emergency Fleet Corp., of the U. S. Shipping Board and the Green § Steamship Co., to show Trenton Monday, why the steamships Maine, Woonsocket and Bagadohoe should not be sold to the National City Bank of New York. The bank, according to the petition of Robert C. Adams and Stuart A Young, equity receivers for the steam- ship company, has offered to purchase The shipping bhoard is made a party in the proceed- ings because of claims it holds against the vessels. National City Bank, N. R ON DEBTS ‘Washington, May 18.—Negotiations may be conducted simuitaneously with I'rance and Great Britain for the funding of the war debts of those n , tions to the United States it was saic today at the treasury. e————————————ce e | TO CON GIRLS ! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKINi Squeeze the juice of two lemons ‘n- to a bottle containing three ounces of Crchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, vhake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and cogplexion whitener. !hws;uzo this sweetly fragrant lem- on lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes Bl h out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. NOW IS THE TIM'E TO HAYE YOUR Urns Filled for MEMORIAL DAY Volz Floral Co. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 1116 f a " The Happy Klopers First picture of Charlotte Demarest and Count Edward George Zichy on their honeymoon. The New York soclety girl 'cloped with the count the day before she was to have married Georgo Burien, millionaive, i THE HAGUE CONFERENCE Final Ratification Of Plans Expected Soon—America Will Again Be In- vited To Attend. Genoa, May 18. ~— (By Associated Press)—TFinal ratification of the plans for a meeting of experts at The Hague to gonsider Russian questions was expected today at a meeling of the full politica] committee which in- cludes delegates of all the countries represented here. A plenary session of the conference will be held tomor- row after which adjourrfment prob- ably will The pro providing dual commi 5 The Hague was adopted with fome amendment by the sub-commission yesterday and after ipproval today the document will be sent to the United States government probably with a letter again extending an invitation for American particiy tion. The amendments would make for the preliminary pact of non-aggres- sion apply to the eight republics al- lied with Russia, thus extending the scope of the truce to Asia in that it would include the Far Eastern repub- YALE ALUMNI Uartford County Graduates To Be The | Guests Of The New Haven C ty Associaticn This Week, Hartford County Yale Alumni will be the guests of the faven County association ' on a4 Saturd of this week. nmen, uates of Y to 1 and it : be a large "he Many o are planni pected that crowd present. An excellent program nished by the New Haven 1tte 2 will \&ill be fur- sranch, in- cluding nce at the Yale-Cors 1 e, golf at the Coun- and recep- tion wiil the commons and spection of the try tions. have thel e a tour of v buildin hl I One Arrest Made For Explosion At Turtle Creek Which Does Damages Of 81,500, Pittsburgh, May 18.—The tipples at three w mines near Turtle Creek, a suburb, blown up t imately $1, were Matthew P: uty 1s hurt. ter- rrested b a ticn for questioning, The been in operation with sr since the ¢ rike was WHOL No Change In I 1 Is Noted During April 18.—The aver- commodity ved practically no change from March according to a report 1y by the bureau of labor statistics of the department of labor. I products, foodstuils and clothing showed of less than one h, as buildin furnish- Washington, age level of prices in April s decrease from isted un-|§ . were offset v, by in- n two per e prices of fuel Genuine imported Sweitzer cheese, 65c a 1b. Russell Bros.—advt. Where 3440 The First National Bank of St. Augustine, Fla., where d tives report they found $140,000 in bonds alleged to have been stolen from the Chase National bank, New York. The bonds were deposited without the knowledge of the ]’Im'idq bank officials in | a safety deposit box rented in the name of J. W. Hollis. photo on passport found in box. Vardeman, now under arrest. Bonds Were Hidden etec- Inset is Detectives say it is that of John NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 18 1 The Truth About Eczema and Piles Thousands and thousands of peopl ‘etersen of Ru L I that one Ointment will o piles, and the avery day are woney, I had eczema for many years on my head and could mot got anything to stnp the agony, 1 saw your ad and got ona | and I owe you many thanks for the go it has done me. Thofo {sn't a blotch on my head now and 1 couldn't help thank Paterson, for tho cure |a Miss Mary Hill' 420 Third avenuo, lurgh, Pa, p "I Kave had ftching piles for 15 years and | Poterson's {8 tho only olntment that re- me, besides the piles sésm to have A, B. Ruger, 1127 Washington uyve- Racine, Wis. Paterson's Olntment alt rheum, chafing and Druggists recommend ft, Iy 1son Olhtment Ci sAYH o | 8 worth rore but groat Pltts- | 8] ¥ for old wores, |t Kin dlsenncs. orders filled Buffala, HEIRESS' FATHER IS « SUING SON-IN-LAW ¢ a N Lmlh’- —Marriage Annulment is to { ( t rrant from |, Kinney Accused of Bigamy |t be Demanded Houston, May 18.—A v Oklahoma charging Ludie Kinney with bigamy has been ed by former Sheriff Buck Garrett of Car- ter county, Okla. His wife, Mrs. Opal Delana Kinney, better known Opal Rexroat, the heiress who mysteriously appeared from her home in Ard- | more, January 1, was unable to stand when the Avarrant was served. She | was still suffering from injuries re- ceived in an automebile accident about two weeks ago. Since her dis- appearance a nation-wide search for her has been carried on by her father. Ardmore, Okla., May 18.—U. T. . Opal Delana Kinney in an action brought in dis- trict court here annulment of his daughter's ma to Ludie E. Kinney on the grounds that Kinney is a 'bigamist. Rexroat brought sujt shortly after the marriage of his daughter on January 1 last against J. J. Kinney, Ludie Kinney, Jack Cozby and C. Bryan of Sulphur aleging ther and Charles Bryan of Sulphur Oklahoma, alleging they form- ed a conepiracy to gain control of the 'girl's property through her marriage to Ludie Kinney Miss Rexroat was married at Duncan, Okla. Rexroat wealthy oil operator pre- ferred the bigamy charge against Kinney upon which the warrant serv- ed at Houston yesterday was issued. Genuine imported $weitzer cheese, o5c a lb. Russell Bros.—advt. The business man says: “The Her- ald Classified Ads help me tremend- cusly.” 2 Bddy at a bar Don't forget the A, O, H. whist and (¢ a2 City lteras Blg Jewelry Sale at Henry Morans ~advt, The regular meeting of Laurel Court, O, of A, will be held in Ma- gonie hall Friday evening at 7:45. A oclal will be held fn the afternoon and supper at 6:30, Blg Jewelry Sale at Henry Morans ~advt, Sweaters for Class Day at Jay's, 88 Main strect.—advt. Rev, Dr, wid Brewer Eddy will peak on ' w I'acts About China,” t the Flrst Congregational church his evening at 8 o'clock. The meet- ing will be public. At 6:30 o'clock the *ellowship club, under whose auspic he lecture is given, will entertain Dr. uet, * party, Frid May 19, at K. of 2. hall on Main St.—advt Walter F. Holmgren, a former New Dritain resident, is a member of the g from the In- tomorrow. and lass which gradue lana Veterinary college fr. Holragren s valedictorian vice-president of his class. “Plano Polish" for house cleaning ime. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Alfred and Augusta Carlson sold oday through the Camp Res o Y0, a house at No, 49 Gri o Martin and Liddy Neipp. 3 O’Sullivan’s SAFETY CUSHION Heels The price of O’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels to you is generally the same as the price of ordinary heels, in spite of the fact that they cost the repairman more. Your repairman could make a bigger immediate profit on any one of half a dozen substitutes —but when he puts on O’Sulli- van’s, he knows you’ll bring trade to him again. Ask for O'Sullivan’s when you leave your shoes—see that y are af O’NEIL’S i Real Tire Bargains—All Firsts MARATHON CORDS—Guaranteed 8,000 Miles Skid CL Skid SS 2—30x31; x4 Non Non Non Non Non 8 Non Skid SS FARBRI Skid Clincher Skid Clincher Skid SS .... Skid Clincher Skid SS Skid SS Non Non Non EMPIRE CORDS—Guaranteed 2—32x31; Non Skid SS ' Non Skid St Skid SS Skid SS Skid SS Skid SS .. Cord Rib Tre; Reg. Price Our Price ... $19.90 $13.51 32.40 24.30 33.40 25.05 43.90 32,92 45.20 33.90 54.75 41,06 —Guaranteed 3,000 Miles . § 7.67 8.65 10.79 12.68 es .. $17.42 20.41 21.97 22.75 27.82 28.47 6,000 Mil Distributors Prest-O-Lite Batteries and Tanks O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. SO of Women’ PHONE 900 SALE s Oxfords And Strap Pumps We have too many Women’s Oxfords and in order to reduce stock we are offering the following at greatly reduced prices: Women’s Gun Metal Oxfords Tan-Calf Oxford Tan Strap Pump Women's Women's Women's Women's Women’s Black Satin Pum Sport Strap Pumps ... Brown Satin Pumps ... $1.98, $4.98, $4.98, $4.98, $4.98, $6.50, $7.50 $6.75 $6.75 $8.00 $8.00 $8.50 were were were were were were S .. S .. ps.... SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN STREET How Does Your Garden Grow? Did you ever stop to consider that your garden success partly depends upon the tools you use? The gardener and the farmer who use Rackliffe Tools know they will bring results because of their quality. Investigate the quality and prices of our FARM TOOLS—spade forks—garden rakes—garden hoes. Do you need GARDEN HOSE? All lengths here—various sizes and ply—12 to 14 cents a foot. Plenty of LAWN MOWERS for your selection—plain bearing ana ball bearing— $10.75, $14.95, $15.95, $21.50, $22.50, $23.50. A’ Rackliffe Tool is a tool worth using ! Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. 250-256 PARK STREET Call 1074—1075—1076 D.MILLER CO. 26 CHURCH ST. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Good Quality Floor Covering Remnants 37%c square yard. Full Pieces 45¢ a square yard. A full line of Window Shades, all colors and qualities that there is made, 59¢—$1.45. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. . Graduation sd Wedding Gifts — That Last— rings, blue white diamonds at rewsonable prices. See the new Elgin watch. Engagement Elgin, Waltham and Hamilton Watches. Special prices on Graduation and Wedding gifts. 14 and 18 karat Wedding Rings; also a full line of jewelry. HIMBERG & HORN Two Stores 392 MAIN STREET 10 R. R. ARCADE Everyman's Bible Class—Attention We are invited to hear Rev. Dr. D. Brew- er Eddy, at the First Congregational church Thursday evening. . Dr. Eddy is a man we all want to hear. The class tried to‘get him during the winter but he was unavailable. Let’s not miss this chance. Meet at Trin- ity M. E. Church at 7:30 o’clock Thursday night and we will march up in a body. R. B. Skinner, president

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