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GASTORIA For Infants and Children, - ALGOTIOL- IXI‘LRh NT. i AVegctabicTreparationhd forAs smulnlm«‘m\lnoabyl‘c\u 4 hn\,mc‘lmdxsnndlm'rm Bears the ! hccrrulncssu i ‘;mllhu'(\pmm \hrphmcrmzr T NAR ineral NoT X0 \hmpfu!Rcm od! | Gon:u pationand Diarrhoea, ar | and Feverishness @ F SLEC it Loss O o | f““mnfifl‘m"f rom: 1 FacSimile 'i‘én:tm of For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. —YOU SAVE ) WHIEN TRADING HERE WEDNESDAY SPECIALE 367 MAIN STRL. MORNING A M. STEAK SMALL LEGS TO ROAMT RIB AND LOIN ro ROAST HOUR SALES—7:00 To 11 ROUND, SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE HAMBURG oo s Lns. 29C — BIG LAMB SALE - v 220, | Roare i 15¢ LOIN LAMB SPECIAL FROM Confectionery Sugar ........ 3 Lbs. Lean Fresh Shoulders ..........Lb. FORES TO Lb. 123c w. 30¢ 9:00 TO 11:00 A, M. 20¢ l4q —ALL w 14¢ 22¢ DAY SPECIALS— Sait Pigs Feet Corned Spareribs Sugar Cured Ba Ends of Lean Smoked Shoulders Fresh Pork o Roast Fresh Cut Pork Chops .. Lean Pot Roasts Beef .. To Boil Meaty | Shoulder Cuts Boiling Beef ...... [ veéal ....» Lean | o Veal Corned Beef Roast Frankforts Fresh And Bologna Stewing Fowl ditisl 2O . 8¢ .. 20c¢ Lb. 22C Lb. 180 20c 30c B vt Ham Lb. Lh. GUARANTEED EGGS 2 Doz. For.... 59¢c nr Nt Margarine BEST CREAMERY FRESH BUTTER Pound ........ 40c 23c \\I" RECEIVE COTTAGE 25c .'r“i',‘ Bl 19¢ | i 16¢ l4c Yellow Corn Meal MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK IS THi CANS —FRESH CUT— 9c Peck — NATIVE SPINACH — Peck 9c (From 2:00 Tn || 00 A M) Whole Milk Cheese CHEESE FRESH EVERY DAY—LB, Lh. 350 59c¢ Dinner Blend Coffee y Fresh Shredded Cocoanut N. B. C. Fancy Mixed Cookies 10 Lbs, 5 Lbs, BEST......2 19¢ Large Heads Native Lettuce New Meaty Prunes 2 Fach IOC Pruncs | 3 For SC | “::t—w:h N $ Lbs. 25C S, ek BOR | P wm. 20¢ The Finest and Freshest Fish—Buy it Here 8c 12¢ 12¢ 10c 12¢ ‘ Lb. 350 5 Fishes 29€ Fancy String Beans Large Ripe Pineapples Native Radishes Large Bunches 8c Ia. Fresh \llML Blue . Fresh Shore Naddock Tresh Steak Cod i'resh 'ancy ‘White Fish Smelts Fresh White y | Fresh Halibnt Flonnders Opened I'resh King Clams ve Salmon Salt Boneless Fancy Salt Cod Rits Mackerel W BRITAIN DAILY HE = 315 GIRLS PLAN O GATHER AT BANCUET Pist Al o s Kind Wil Be | Staded at Y. W.C. A, Three representing hundred and fifteen girls, clubs from Lander: | Trary and Clark; North and Judd; and I, Corbin's; Russel and Erwin; | Stantey Works and the W. C. .\‘ |are expected to attend ¢ ware City'" club girls' banquet in the | auditorium the Y. W. (% A. this |evening at 6:80 o'clock. This is the of its kind eyer staged in committee 4 the weeks and decorating the will have table and in c¢harge have been event for the past many were at work auditor- its own in the oon h factory ions on the [ The following pre {dered after the dinner: | Violin and piano duet, Miss [ohrenwend and &Miss White | Reports from clubs in |order imders, North and land 17 Corbin. Vocal solo, usse W. 0. Voo Anchor Dancing Katherine Camphell, in Girls' club, Solo dance, ey Works Sketch, “Hiring members of Vocal solo, {den,'" Miss Girls. Danecing number by Y. W. C. A. Sports Fossett, |“GO,” RULES JUDGE, “AND DRINK NO MORE” am will be ren- May | following Judd, P Miss Frances Vater, a4 Erwin, Stanley Works, Y. Miss Girls' vocal solo, rand and fuldah club number and 19, Johnson, Miss P Cor- Miss Mary Donahue, Sta Help," by Landers Girls’ “T Know Inger Karnest, given club. a Lovely Gar- Russwin members of the club and Miss | Erstwhile Temperance Man Takes One Drink on Street and Falis By Wayside. The brought peranc “evils of intemperance” were to John Kupp, “a tem- this morning in police oourt, when he told Judge George W. Klett that the first drink he had since prohibition times knocked him out. John was arrested yesterday by home an,"” % \‘ )1 476 MAING SPE(C IALS FOR 3m 250 ™ 180 SPECIALS RIB ROASTS FRESH HAMBURG ALL JAK \I‘l\ ACH FRE CORNED B PRIME OF LE N PLATE L ROASTS SUGAR CURED BACON FREE With 6 LARGE BAGS PURITY FLOVR | $1.19 ":Ii:‘\t'klclz.\ am 25¢C 2 ™ SUGAR FREE WITH 1 1h FRESH LETTUCE loc 15¢ Rogers Cans Van (. Head FANCY CE II Ry Bunch . | makes any trouble WHERE ‘THE FEDPLE ;snup FOR ALL DAY RALD, TUESDAY Is Your Work Wearing You Out? | | “Every Picture Tolls'a Stery” . Are you working day in and day out | [with a dull, dragging backache? Is your work slowly weakening your kid- neys? Many kinds of work wear out the kidneys, and Kkidney trouble | work hard 1t brin morning lamencss, backaches, di ness, nervousness, and distressing urinary disorders, If your work strains | your kidneys, help your kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, Workers every- where rely on Dean's, Ask your neighho Another New Britain Case, H. Robertson, Linden 8t, “A strain from heavy lifting dis- | ered my kidneys, 1 1 wharp, piercing pains in my back when 1 would lift. The secretions were red in color and contained a hrick-dust substange. A doctor advised me to| try Do Kidney P'ills, When I had used three boxes Doan's, the| was gone." KIDNEY DOAN'S “puiis 60¢ at al! Drug Stores Foster-Milburn Co. .'Ng.(henl!ufifla.N.‘l W, Patrolman Joseph E. Bloom, charged with being drunk. He said he was a “temperance| man" ever sinc the saloons stopped selling booze but yesterday he met af friend on the street who gave him | a drink. He only took one drink| he explained carefully, and it put him down and out. The policeman found him leaning against a fence, unable to navigate. He never was arrested | before. m going to suspend judgment be- | cause this is the first offense,” said|, Judge Klett to the court interpreter, | “tell John not to take any more drinks on the stree James W. Parker, charged with a saulting Charles Olsen, asked for a| continuance until Saturday morning. Bdgar A, Hultgren, charged by his wife with non-support, was given continuance until June 3. In meantime Probation Officer Connolly, will try to patch up family differences. 1. the | ;\LL MORI\ NG 15¢ CORNED SHOULDERS ™ m 250 ha B0 GENUINE LAMB EVAPORATED MILK 7 VEAL TO ROAST FRANKFORTS .. FRESH PORK CHOPS LEAN SMOKE) l' ~l|l?l LDERS Siiver .\poon amp's Milk 75¢. CAMPBELL'S PORK and BEANS 2 cans CHALLENGE MILK AMERICAN SARDINES .. 6 LARGE SUNKIS LEMON 19¢ 23c 25¢ dozen 29 C doen SDC 2 cans 89 CHURCY THE PLACE TO SELECT RIGHT FROM THE RI\ Buek Shad iee 200 Roe Shad 35 Jancy Fresh Mackerel 22c¢ Sea Trout D Fancy Porgies Saybrook Eels ....... 3ic =plendid Shore Haddock 10¢ Fancy Eastern Halibut, Sea Bass, Long Island Weak F Lobsters, Live and Boiled Shy Round Clams 20¢ quart o Borcless Salt Cod 18c Ih, Norway Salt Herrings. We are open till 9 o’clock 89 CHURCH STREET Mocore Bros. Sanitéry j Fish Market OUR OWN Silver Steaming Clams 15¢ quart, 1 STREET YOUR CONN. RIVER SHAD ER TO THE MARKET TRUCK., . sSaybrook Flounde Boston Blue Whole Fish ..... Conn, River Bluefish Steak ....... Kockport Cod s Scrod Steak Alewives 10c g 14c¢ 16¢ 18¢ Salmon, Cod Cheeks, ish, Scallops, Live 2nd Boiled imp. 2 quarts 25¢. r 2 quarts 35¢. 3 1h Soe. Thursday evening. MOORE'’S FISH MARKE Next to Beloin Hotel | gathering inasmuch | matches, have been postponed. |'em over. (gave his debts at $43,258 and his as- MAY 28, 1922 POSTPONE ROTARY INTERCITY MEETI I:m'nl Business Men Will Be Given Opportunity to Attend C, of C, Gathering at Hartford, Because of the state Chamber of Commerce meeting to be held in Hart- ford this weeék, the intercity meeting of the New Britain Rotary club has been postponed to Thursday evening, June 1, The committee in charge of preparing. for the intercity meeting, headed by K. Clayton Goodwin, held a special meeting at which it was deemed advisable to pustpone the as the business | men of this %ity have been urged to attend the gathering in Hartford, All activities, including the scheduled golf Pres- invite by tele- idents of the Rotary clubs were notified of the change p)mm' this morning. The regular meeting of the Rotary club will therefore bhe held at the Klks' club on Washington street Thursday noon at 12:15 o'clock. I’res- ident l.con Sprague is arranging to secure an interesting speaker for the luncheon. Rotarians and their friends are invited. City Items “Gold Seal Record Repeater. It's clever, Get one now. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt, A daughter, Virginia Dorothy, born today to Mr. and Mrs. Arute of 499 South Main street, Dewey and Lewis vs. Foote and Anderson at Casino Alleys, Wednes- day night.—advt. Lady Wallace lodge, No. 24, D. O, 8. will celebrase its 14th anniversary to- morrow evening in St. Jean de Bap- tiste hall with an entertainment, fol- lowed by dancing. Meeting will be- gin at 7:30 o'clock. ! Don't forget private dance at Gra- ham's tonight.—advt. At the regular meeting of Martha Chapter, O. B. 8, to be held Thurs- day evening, Corinthian chapter of Hartford will be their guests. Their officers will confer the degrees upon a class of candidates. Supper for the members only Will be served at 6:30 at 35c a piece, See Axelrod's 1c sale ad on page 16. | —advt. Miss Mary Walsh fnrmPN\ of th with friends he “Gold Seal Record clever. Get one now. Co.—advt. The industrial committee of kvery- man’s Bible class will meet this eve- ning at the Y. M. C. A. to look over the list of members to find 20 who are out of work. Places have becn found in the local factories for that number, Agent for National Bicycle. Look Pilz's, R. R. Arcade.—advt. Miss Emma Ramm and Mrs. Henry | Bauer left today for several months' stay in Europe. The Girls' club will hold a banquet at the Y. W. C. A. at 6:30 o’clock this| evening. was Jack of New city, Haven, visiting Repeater.” It's C. L. Pierce & Mayor Invited to Hear Countess Markievicz Mayor A. M. Paonessa has been in- vited by Padriac Pearse council, A. A. R. 1. A. to attend a meeting tomorrow evening at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, at which Countess Constance MarkiF-l viez will be the speaker. A large del-| egation of local sympathizers in the| Trish Nationalist movement will at- tend. RVE ANNIVERSARY. and Mrs. Edward Hickey of Pine street, Forestville, celebrated | th eir golden wedding anniversary at their home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hickey have several children living in New Britain, namely Mrs. William | Ralph, Mrs. William L.oomis and Mrs. Fred Wi OBSE Mr. TO HEAR T, The case of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad against P S. McMahon for alleged demur- rage charges due to the railroad, will be heard in the New Haven city court | on May 29. McMahon will be repre- | sented by Lawyer David L. Nair and the railroad will be represented by | l.awyer N. 8. Buckingham of New Haven. The railroad secured judg- ment by default in a recent hearing, but Lawyer Nair succeeded in having the case reopened. | NEWINGTON MAN FAILS. en, May 23.—Basil Zacer- | Newington, a tobacco grow-; in a bankruptey petition today, sets at $2 grower to 060, He is il recently. the sixth INCREAS| New York, May ing-Tabulating-Recording. increased its quarterly $1 a share to $1.50. DIVIDEND. 23.—The Comput-| Co. today | dividend from | Sues Count GYPSIES AND JAZZ PLAYERS OPEN WAR Hungarian Nomads Object To Ameri- can Negro Orchestra’s Syncopat- ed Selections in Their Country Budapest, May 28.—War has brok- en out between the gypsy musiclans of Hungary and the negro jazz-band artists, many of whom are Americans, The gypsies, who have furnished Hungary its music, ballads and laughter for a thousand years, have organized to drive out the jazz in- strumentalists, The gypsies have lssued a festo condemning the ‘“errotic crazy music” of the jazz band formers and the municipal of seven Hungarian towns cre®M that jazz and the must go. The Hungarian guild of jazz band artists, whose lecader Is a Mississippi negro, has accepted the challenge of the gypsies and says it wjll fight to the last ditch. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGED mani- and per- councils have de- “shimmy"" Four Men Are Accused As Result of Fatal Boxing Bout. San Francisco, May 23.—Four men were under arrest today charged with manslaughter in connectfon with the death of Robert Turney, a boxer, who died Saturday from injuries regeived in a bout May 11. Two other men were ordered arrested on the same charge. These arrested were William Hick- man who fought Turney under the name of Al. McCoy; George Mallett, Hickman's- manager; Al Young, pro- mater of the fight, and William Snail- ham, referece, 'THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Rendy Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE XNBIPTIONI I i 1t [U &l n-u Upon A prlication, Count 6 word, to a line 74 Maes to An Inch, Minimum Rpace, 3 Linee M'gjmum Hogk Chargs, 35 Cents No ‘Ad, Acneptad After 1 P, M, For Clarsified Page on Bame Day, Adw Accepted Over thie Telephone For Convenience of Customurs, Call 925 Acd Awis For & 'Want Ad" Operator, el —'——a* == ANNOUNCEMENTS Burisl Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS, mr.usoleums and stones, Large verlety and all marble and gran.te. Everything etsry work, John F. Meehan M Works, Cl St rner Union 8t. F (;'Im flowors for every occa- funerals, et FLORAL deaigns; slon; parties, weddings, Prompt attention. Charles - Gledraltin, 9 Reaver. Opposite T. A. B. hall. Tei, 2140, FLORAL, DESIGNS and flowers for ail oc- caslons; anniversaries, parties, banquets, wrddings, funorals, ete, Call “Flower Phone” 1116, Prompt attention Volz 3 Co., 90 West Maln St. E§—We rell geraniums; price, 100 Scarlet sage, hydrangeas and oth- kinds of flowers. Also cabbage and pepper plants. Prices reasonable. Louls Fusaro, 85 Ellls 8t. Phone 1208-2 numms and plants for all Funeral designs a specialty. Geraniums, vincas, dracinas, hydrangeas and a variety of bedding plants. Johnson's Greenhouses, 517 Chureh St, GERANTUMS, Asters, Peppers. oc asions, 4)c doz. Miln 8t. Searlet sage, doz._Joe Rosia, 2 ON VACATION to Commence Next Thursday THe vacatien period in the fire de- partment will commence next Thurs- day. On that day the following men vill start: Lieut. Thomas Hinchey, of Engine Company No. Leonard Saunders, of No. 1 Hook and Ladder Company; John Maher, of Hook and Ladder Company No. 2, and Edward Conlin of Engine Company No. 6. Chief William J. Noble has selected the following men to act as substi- tutes: John J. Heery, Richard Collins, Edward Campbell and Felix Zarecki. Nearly one-third of the population of the world are Christians. 17ish make good "film performer: when properly trained. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers Truly Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone" for a few cents, ssufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. £ SR edny Webbing Supports the Instep It acts fike a bandage. This is one of the five unusual features of Dr. Kahler Shoes that makes them en- tirely different from all others. They im- part a grace and ease to your walk, making you feel —as well as look—years younger. 1Exclusively at | Madern Boot Shop FOX’S—Thurs., Fri., Sat. y Request BABY THELMA!! Born and Educated in New Britain | FUPMOBILE | DODGE BROTHEL FORD | GREENHOUSE —Geranium, Vinca, Dresena and all bedding plans; tomate, pepper and ‘vegetable plants; potted plants a specialty, Parker, 1584 Stanley St., near Franeis §t. North end carline, Plants de- ltvered to any part of city, GREENHOUSE— Barberry plants, 10¢ to 183 each. California and Japanese pyivet, 1c to Sc. Apple, cherry, plum and pesr trecs at $1.00° each, nium plents, 10c to 40c; Adninh Sandalle, 218 Oak St. Tel- ephone 559-12, bt TILY OF THE VALLEY—Now is the time to start lily of the valley for next year's Dblooming. Strong flowering pips 50c & hundred. Address orders to Box 488, Her- ald_ Om PORCH PLANTS, window hoxes, weddings and bouguets. Flowers for all occasions. Say it with flowers. Welch's Flower 8hop, 59 89 West Main & n. variety. Geraniums i0c to 30c. and deeorating plants. Tomatoes, The Paoncssa Co., 212 Oak. Tel. 699 Gur window and porch hoxes, com- vases filled by Viets greenhouse. We heautiful stock of geraniums, ler bedding plants. Jeria_Ferrarls, los t. and Commercial Trust (o, e return to bank. CUFF LINK, white gold and platinum, Re- ward if returned to Herald Office, Finder ples Biown and white, 1ost, of Peggy. Finder please Personals 6 TION CAR OWNERS!—Tires supplics ordered at the Culp-Plan saves you two profits or more, “All Absolutely Am. Mdse, Union, and auto Store Announcements 1 Get a Kodak, Premo or Brown- ¢ Decoration Day. This is photo sea- . We have them at prices from $2.00 Arcade Studio. CLARK'S AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY— HAS TAKEN AUTO STATION POLISH, O1L, OVE R THE 103 MAIN ST, 1. AT A. M. TO 11 P. WKONE TIRE owners will recelv mit and courtcous service at Judd and Duns lop, 15 Frankiin Square. JE REPATRING at reduced prices, Bedt materials used, workmanship guaranteed Hgre is our price list: Full soles (leather) whh rubber heels, $2.00. Half solas (:N\M]j with rubber heels, $1.35; for Jadies, $1.15. Neolin soles an ¢ heels, §1.65. Rubber heels, men, 45c; women, 4éc. Work called for and delivered, We ma.ce old shoes look and ear lilke new, tepalring Co, Al’\ . T SPECIAL pl\mflprnph! 4‘“'\?’\!!‘{‘ in nice SH CADILLAC & PAIGE CARS LASH MOTOR (0., “A l"n]:ulxmv Cone rn . WEST MAIN ST, CARS City Service Staton, Hariford Ave. and Staniey Paonessa, Prop. OLDSMOBII 6 MAIN ST. STUDEBJ Blg Six Tnur(n[ Ty Special 8ix Touring Light 8iz Touring M ALLEN, 1821 touring. Driven 3, jood as new. R ', Rudolph, vifice price 1919 1915 Dodge tourin Chrevolet 490 touring. Fords, Speedsters and tourings. Maxwell Overlands, £75 to 8§67 New Britain Ave BUICK passenger sale. Call Mercer Gara BUICK, 4 cyiinder tourin, shape throughout. A b Tarms to suit. City Serti _fofd_Ave. nt Btanley St. auto for 8t car in exceileat gain at $3( Statlon, Harte nnsly vory This car A G uring car: upholst ering v perfect, bo seen to be appreciated. Hawker, 4 Eim 8t CK, 1910 roadstor, hauled and in perfect (2 new «ords). Upholstery, paint ard top are excellent, «(, 4 1 Mafp 8t Phone “Wlhere Gocd Uséd Care Engine just over- condition; 5 t'rem i LT Motor shape 171 COMMERCTAT or Buick ol lonks Phone 5 DONGE BROTHLRS, good car at a low 193 Arch 8t i good South Main st BODY, suitable for a Dodge asis, Very good condition and n C. Baker, 224 Arch 1916 touring car. A price. M. Tiving Jes- This is a Siudebaker winter to tires and a Baker, 224 with 5 excellent engine, John (', Phone 508, 918 roadater, painted Arch Bt 8 coupe. Engine perfec excellent paint and upholstery. This is real buy. Terms to suit, City Secvice St Hartford Av 20 coupe, 5 excellent t Gives 20 miles to the gallon, . onomical car to run. Price 18 only Irving Jester, ! Studebakor year racer, 1814 model Come aud wmake offer, tion, smoothly, upholstery §00d condition. 173 Cherry 8t st. |