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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922, - S | | . = ' f , v HERALD f i 4 s e e seerso 5 ‘ g 7 THE RA MKONE TIRE owners will rocelve promed — cou‘"s.n LIN® RATES FOlt with rubber - heel g | | e— 1 RN R “F "_ I " B Eht TRy, 1 o AR I 1| Work called for and deftvered, We m; | um" m a" 'es rnu PAARAL S JANARIN 1Oy AMRIALS u d shoes look and wear like new, Unitad ance of way employes was in prospect 49 Axpensoy St., Porraxp, Maise. | This group will probe the question i : Yoniiy Order Rates Upon A prlication. Is a bad back making you misera sk Atat Gl Munls TTBA Daisats ; N VEST Labor that the decislon will be reject-| proar o F i po i my left side. |ment of a system of refuse collec. | ‘ L = e e e | | S NOBTLE CARE— Convenlence of Customurs, Call 928 Aid & o OLDEMOBILE your kidneys and brought on that ¢ ¢ labor members of the| ; et i Headaches, my bowels have been [represent in dollars and cents, less 2 . ¥ Big Blx Tourlng . o - O 2 JOHN 1 “« QY ‘N and courteows mervice at Judd and Dune GIVIng ut? MEDIC 3 8 - 8, ANT ADb lop, 16 Franklln Bquan ¢ Rfifl Alphabetically Arranged For Quick BITOE MEPATRING at reduced p oy Ponnn 4 | \ s and Ready Reference. materials used, workmguship gusranteei, — ILDS | 3 2 et 5 ,‘ CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONA (sewed) with rubber heels, $1.3 - (Continued from First Page). ©hi Indics, 1,16, Neolin soles ant heels, (Continued from First Page). Councilman Nair's plan is to have Hae liog Repairing Co., 318 Arch. Tel. 1729 3, i i Penec[ Hea"h the question of refuse collection re- Iwe _Biiog Repalring Co Arch, 3 | ferred to a special council committee, . o 1 lue 150 AUTOMOTIVE | today with the prediction by B. M.| ‘T was troubled with Constipation (‘,]":'[;";‘"“":"n'l‘””""(“" fTApork ":‘L':‘“::C Count § word. to & line. TADILLAGC & PATGE CARR | Jewe!l head of the railway depart- . y T 0 mb As a naations for J 2 e 14 MNnes to rn inch, LABH MOTOR CC ever sinee can remember., J i ; i Should the committee deem it ad- § M'nimum Rpace, 3 ldnsa “A Reputable Concern," ble? Are you tortured with a dull.|sq when submitted to 4 vote Ad. Acaeptsd After 1 P, M, For o ) ( hen subr d to i 4 4 Syl e J City Bervice Btation, wearing backache, and sharp stabbing prothorhood officials characterized | T chanced to read about “Fruit-a- |tions by the city, Mr. Nair feels that Cluralfod Page on Same Dny. Hartford Ave. and Stanley Bt, 2 . v increasing their expenses, it will ef- 1 ¥ w Rl A . your kidneys A cold, a strain, or| y,. e cnse th Y o y o 2 a # & T Ank For a ‘Want Al L § that ti se they presented to the | hegan their use about four months |fact o reduction, The amount of ex- ' OLDEMOBILE C. OF NEW BRITAIN | 6 MAIN BT. PHONE 358 _ nagging backache, those headaches, j,avq peturned a dissenting opinion to 1zzy spells and Kidney irregularities. 1. o r. The . m dea! ol ro; he use of “Fruit- [than the amount of money laid out Y 1 Bpecial 8ix Touring .. S1Rgy. PRIy the order. The wage cut declsion way| regular, and from the us each year for the removal of ashes Light 8ix Touring . h " fi T BY MFN Here Is our price list: Full solea (leather) '8 1 Rubber heels, men, 4bc; ~women, of the united brotherhood of mainte-: 30 dayA. .ol o $1.4¢ ent of the Amerlean Federation of| o1y wag sybject to distressing’ |visable to recommend the establish- i i i Minimum Jiook Chargs, 3§ Conts, WEST MAIN, COR, LINCOLN BT, _ 2 1 ] | | axpaye 3 0 stea 1 Ads Acceptcd Over thie Telephone For pains? Tt's time then, you looked to|ipe oyt as “indefensible asserting| tives” in one of our local papers and taxpayers will find that, instead of E g 4 P i A. M. Paoness, Prop. overwork has probahly weakened | poard did not warran Ao | b Roard dic ot Werpink. e Zenuatal ago. Since then, I have been free of [tra tax to be laid for this work will MAI 5 STUDEBAKERS— 0. B, Factory, Don't wait for some serious trouble. | oo e, the & A il Alves" (Frul s e = s Use Doan's Kidneys Pills. Your home | '"l',““‘ I;L )l'””"h":] ;W‘,:“'l':‘ :O,pl';l [l‘ ""“1 (& n;xltanxn '];“"z()l") Irf:,(:l L for Individual property owners, the Buriul Lots, Monuments 3 M mwmf'”,fl.m“ 9 folks recommend them. ASk YOUr| ouq members | PATACRITAR AAN RIS fi [ oouncilman states, NONUMBNTS, v usoleums _and __hesd: 1HIS 18 A STUDEBAKKH helghbor | . Monoy fan Malntennink OTIS M. BRYQANT. Regardless of whether or not the stones, Large veclety and all grates of —— : . ase °3 ; 4 / ¢ 50, trial size 25 llection system is favored, Mr. Nair x marble and gran.te, Everything fu cem- A New Britain Case | Moncy saved by the wage reduc- 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial s’uo‘.’)? :\f;u ‘v“”']'l‘.l’:_nr i h"”'n hias m!‘"hlr ctery work, ‘John ¥, Meshan Monumen: | KTTaN To71 - Mrs. G. Hart 25 C 'n;h ;, bv;r\lr-‘{.‘n"!\.\ will be expended in much need-| At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES AR s meng j” R \ H Works, Clark 8t. corner ‘Unjon 8t Baoas el “wb““ " Rudolph, 127 Cherry says: “One box of Doan's Kidney PIIS| o3 maintenance work, according to i iDENSBURG N, Y, 3 : . & 1 8| Bt__Phone 2051 ¥ sy "ot ot Widney troubie which was| Loy nataRaRne work, aencrdig to|, ikl OGDENEBURM N. grounds. At present, an employe of |- 5 Florfsts 8| ST ONOBILER ot oA pHiTesr e PRELE Qb WS TORER AL 2 At the hoard of public works is atthe FLORAL, DESIGNS and flowors for all oc- | 1919 touring; 1918 Dodge touring; 1921 brought on by overwork. I had a con- | gearting of this neglected work will grounds from 7 o'clock in the morning? : A R A Chrevolet 400 touring, ~Fords, 375 up | P 2 4 y Speedsters and tourings. Maxwell's, $100; stant pain across the small of my|qger employment to 200,000 addition O h S d 3 ] L Y gttt auk =1 | 5 o'cloc 2 eve 0 A weddings, funerals, ges,— Call d back and my kidneys acted t0o fre-| s men it was said. n the dtan {until & o'clock in ”"'11(‘1’”{"“- He g e e e \| Overlands, $75 to $200.. Aaron G. Cohen, quently. Doan's JKidney Pills recom-| " \yages of maintenance of way em-| [Beee’ Lo ltithat refuse 1ikely.: torareate "o W in'8 867 Now Dritain Ave, also 185 Park 8t mended to me and they did what my| yioves now ranging f to .40 |2n odor is placed in a section where 1 : FLORAL d owers Tor BTICK, 1920 touring car THand SRS o AR |103E8. AW IApgLis A0 - | there are no dwellings in close prox- } i bartios waddhigs funorals, ete | Cash or terms. Used Car Excha riends said they would dc }(r»m n hour will, after July 1, range | imity; also that there is no dumping 3 N Prompt attertion. Charles Glecraltls, 9 New Britain, 18 Main St. Phone 2785, from 23 to 35 cents . Common labor < » lof r 5 oadway:. Reaver. Opposite T. A. B. hall, Tei, 2140. | BUICK, 1917 4 cylinder touring car; newly KIDNEY | |suttered the biggest cut. This class ofetilnsinear, on o the roadwiy. s s GREENTOUSE—Barberry plants, 10° to 1 painted, 4 new tires, upholstering vary s 1 °S . This class s e is reported, however, that merchants | each. Callfornfa and. Japaness privet, 1. | §00d and mechanically perfect, “This ca? Pll.LS | numbers about 187,000 employes whc E | go to the grounds after the man is to e, . cherry, plum and pear teacs| ™ust be seen to Le appreclated. A. G. face a reduction of five cents an hour i | off duty and throw refuse and garbage : e .00 each, Geranfum plents, 10 to7| _Hawker, 54 Elm 8t = = along with 91,000 men w cork 40 i : 189 de v : Sandalle, 218 Oak £t Tel. [BU 1919 rondster, Engine just avers. shops, 1 uhu 1hot '|nll ¥ h:h\\orl\ > ; § 5 l;‘;‘lrh i (?nmm‘;‘mm.d '“r‘t hal: i D S aiien RAGRR SRl R Blldc ¥ LS, : ' would have the police departmen % : PORCIT PLANTE, window Doxen: was | (2 new cords), Ugholstery, paint ard. top Wages Still Higl ) X c : |clothed with sufficient power to bring : § p and boujuets, Flowers fof all. occasions. are excllenty C. A. Lence, 51 Matp Bt. Section, track and maintenance ¢ % lin anyone guilty of this action and v ; Say It with flowers. Weleh's Flow r Shop, Y::-:n;nly..'ls, Where Goecd Lsed Cers TEXTILE PLANT T0 OPEN | roremen win take a tarce cent reduc- ; : | subject the ogender to a stif fine, o : (A ) R 8 L e e e e P tion while mechanics not under the! 5 : | Under Mr. Nair's proposal, similar ;i % i 1 Lost and Fo good. Motor /n good shape. South End Gt shop crafts agreement were cut four| : | restrictions would be placed on the : BREADED Big 16sT T Whmams Bhop §ar | _Unrage. 171 South Main st. . Otis Mills at Ware, Mass, Closed | cents and mechanics helpers one cent. | ! %, - |several smaller dumping grounds in ¥ urday afternoon. $5.00 reward if returned i lunlr x.u:,x-lilx[p (vr’ilg‘lnu] nalnt.( Gao: In its order the board expressed the N 3 other dections ‘of the city . : nical condition with a new storag! ik i *h, | belie: atien i 2 o f 3 : S 5 cry. Good opportunity for quick sate. Since Strike Outbreak in March, | belief that after the reductions are P : Perodnat - The §. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm. x ¥ {made common labor on the railroads 3 : 3 = 5 ! St. _Phone 731, Will Operate Wednesday. will still be receiving higher wages ; g i ATTENTION CAR OWNFERS!—Tires and | DODGE BROTHERS, 1916 touring car. A than similar labor in most other in- | auto supplies ordered at the Culp-Plan |. good car at a low price. M. Iiving Jes- —_——— Store, saves you two profits or more, “All | “ter, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker | Ware, Mass, May 20.—The Otis| o0 i Co., textile manufacturers employing| @ 5 5 o g = ol = g 2 s ‘Firats’ Abs y.” _Am. Mdse, Union, | year." 1700 hands, announced today that Hxet l‘hx‘\l}«-:mz X 3 WesteFgHATLIOLENaw S GONh ARl i F Sht TTORT, 1930 coupe, runs smoothly, — good % ol T Executive 3 3 z : e “==—==—"| haint, 6 excellent tires, upholstery very “;»‘ plant which has beer ‘»]"5(;‘ T‘N' Detroit, M 39 —Natideal oMfcers| Scene of Great Excitement Yel- . Store Announcements TO0N: GiVes. 80 TiTios 1o tho ‘n'?’n, very 8 “will. be reope rednes- h LAY, €9 e, f & | = R cay « p flansii S whlohat reop €0N€S" | of the united brotherhood of mainten- Geaiom(Eariyargth fruickrige 1nfonlygsets, i ; he shutdown followed a strik . v Ore is Discovered. D 4 o : S i it. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch .1;:,\. The shutdow owed a strike| | o "e oy employes platnsd 6 &b | low Ore is Discovered | CLARK'S AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY— {f n“-T’x‘?ss:z! EQL AT Ing: -y! i of weavers in protest against a wage . | Ly idd-lidle 13 into executive session at their head- 1 cut. The compan nnounced today ) N L.ondon, May 29.—The gold fever is| 7 1AS TAKEN OVER THE CONTRAI |FORD, 1917 touring car. Luw price, Used : ke Al Y| quarters today to consider the reduced videspread as a result of gold discov-| '§8 & : : : AUTO SFATION. WE WILL WASH, xciange ot NeyFBILEIn S EMaln that ample protection would be af- a L POLISH, OIL, GREASE AND SIMONIZ \DE DEOLEeAT " | wage scale ordered by the U. §. Rail- . B solds Ih thatvastanh wnatt. Bl INGS ASE JLbeline . ferded all who desired to resume|y,y 1apor Board in Chicago last| Mg : R § SR e e Teuta ble| ® Walter 8. Ward, confessed slayer At MAIN A ND AT 1% IFORDATOURING X #eICglartonETewi DAL, work and that after waiting a rea-| , 1th dles, B a uter cable ¢ Clarence Peters, alleged blacks | WEST MAIN ST. ALSO DAY ANJ 4 new tires. A bargain at $250. Used Car Binsble, time) the mompany Would:feel| oLt : nessage from Melbourne, Australia,| ©f Clarel . | | NIGHT STORAGE AT MAIN ST | Exchange of New Biitain, 18 Majn St. S Afi'li 4 D A 7 '¢¢l L. F. Grable, grand president of the oday. The discoveries were reported | Mmailer, on his way to jail at White OPEN 7 A. M. TO 11 M. Phone 2785, . justified in fillin existing vacan-| ounization, declared the board's| |E3d G 3 ; rom Canbelego {ownship near Cobar, | F1ains N. Y., atter belng rearrested. SON, 7 passenger touring car, Tune H 2 5 good tires and looks very good. cies. |action was a disappointment and that g % 3 ind in Lucknow township, near v SAscougtligaiandSloks v eryitioots ern Europe in the seventeenth cen-| ®nc%" . N : : : in Canbelego has heen dug up intense |\ FNNEDPETY OWN CHILD Vhere Good Used Cars Ary Bold.” (s | L RN excitement following the finding in a TUDBON. 1015 touring car, T sassenger, City Items | street gutter of a stone showing signs s 1 new paint, § goo mecl, ¥ p { } HUDSON BIX, 1919, 7 passenger touripg fcat Big Mack Truck Carrying Battlefield | ey, "cxcellent upholstering, $275, with LAy 3 . : = > : A good terms, M. Irving Jestor, 183 Archy 3 B ¢ In the wild rush for claims, pros- |Coupie Take Son, Who Was Adopted Scenery, Crashes Into Iron Pole on | §t. “This is a Studebaker year. s | Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Smith, their| e ademolselle | Pcctors have staked out seevral shops| gy Angther Woman in Manchester| Main Street This Morning. 00d engine, just repainted; 5 prac- | son, Donald, and daughters. Marcella| 'y nom Mouromsky testifying be. | N0 €ven the Catholic presbytery has y mew cocd tires. Prico and terms and Barbara, of New Tondon, spent| .gore amaric lar official been made tie site of a claim. When One Year Old. A big Mack truck, owned by Frank{ very reasonable. M. Irving Jester, 1% the week-end with Mrs. 4'a!hrrin(.‘ ;8‘;5 méz;:aer;ycso:}s‘\;v:rn?e cw?t: :;; s & ; Kneeland, driven by Wilbur Deslan- | _Arch St "_TE::WI‘!;}“Sluiiebn_A:er yenr." S AR 3 & 3 : e - s Manchester, C , Maw 29.—Mr. i g KISSEL, custom built 7 passengcr renovates i e } Ausstase] YonelaighyVonslatikey, bquosed SlIlCld(“ IS and ‘\I?«“\\\"flx’niu:nllzavneqi‘wrtre Mre\;{ ::‘m gfanbenion SUTPM‘ Sm.”‘zn“']' rs. Lasily ’wnrll\ $1500, our price $1100. ctrolas and Pianos at Morans’.| |cho married Mrs. Marfon Ream F d B h Road |e0 tor ¢ llauyes -| Mass., and loaded with mimic scen-| Awuron G. Cohen, 185 Park St. Branch 867 —advt. Stephens, $40,000,000 heiress: ound on beac ad |ed for the Providence, R. I, police|ery of the Verdun battlefield, which ew Britain Ave., Hartford, i 2 Jnshioer ' Aridgeport, May 29.—Mrs. Eva |today charged with kidnapping the|is to be used at the exhibition which | KISSEL, 1918 touring, with winter and i The Public Library will be closed| | f harged v . v 4 tal D | 3ri B 3ri _|foster child of Mrs. Mary Van Luben|will be . .| .touring tops. Tirest(5) and ipholsterin; all Memorial Day Griffen, wife of John Griffen, but Yy will be held in the atore formerly| .fouring toos, irest(h) and, Lphoitering 60¢ at all Drug Stores Toster-Milburn Co. MigChem Buffalo,NY. | The office of the New Britain Co- e ler at the home of Miss Anna|Of that city and of whom Mrs. Payne|owned by Ashley-Babcock CB., | ‘omiv $500. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bts | Operative Savings and Loan Assn. | MAN DlES MYSTERIOUSLY B. Jennings died at St. Vincent's|iS the natural mother. Mrs. Payne|crashed into a large white arc light {n| ‘“This is a_Studebaker year.' will be open Wednesday evening, May hospital early today from poison |Sa¥S she intends to resist extradi-|front of Sloan Bros.’ shoe store on|IKISSELL KAR sedan, 1915, Can be bought 31, from 7 to 9. Closed Tuesda alleged to have heen self-admiristered | ton. Main 'strdet about 11:45 'o'clock {{hin|i for 600 Casiiconterma, Oldsmobile Ce. May 30th.—advt. Will Perform Autopsy on John Mc-|She was found saturday on the beach| The boy is seven years old. At the|morning and broke it off at the base, |. i New Britain. 8 Main st TF__T" A0, Wet wash prices reduced to 75c for g Sl _ road, Fairfield. Coroner Phelan will|28¢ Of one'vear he was placed in an| The truck was drawing up fn front | “3STAND, P10 Bieettlc Jebis and sefs 25 Ibs. Union Laundry Co.—advt. Auliffe to Ascertain Causes Said to o astiaial institution in Providence and later|of the store and was just coming to a| quire Cutler, 22/ Oak St. or Tel. 751-4 Yictor Domijan of 33 Smith street : el A adopted by Mrs. Van Luben. stop wlien the ‘load shifted slightly, Viator Domila be Ptomaine Poisoning. It is claimed that last Wednesday |due to the slight incline of the ;:;n\r{'- GARTAND, ; Tully —equipped, | reported to the police at 9 o'clock this C - 2 o L { 4 Oil Promoter Charged the Paynes drove to Providence, met|ment at that spot, and swung the up. | berfect shane. good tres, Price $2600 tns | morning that his automobile had been| RBridgeport, May 29. — “Ptomaine Te . | stolen from the corner of West Main | poisoning er poor hootch caused the With Fraud of Mails |the boy as e was going to schoolfper part of the truck towards the 1-4 or 615 |and Washington street last BiEnt deith of, John. Moksige:. Ior Shar Houstor e Moy 2o, iy and putting him in tht' machine | sidlewalk. The pole, which is one of |GAKLAND, 1 5 sedan. Upholstering 18 | Let ns shampoo your rugs and car- |we have heen able to find out so far,” [cox oil promBier and altplans SHLIN: hrouz}\t him hr\rr;. The next day (hr_ f.eri_ns by which the _rpn'nr of the :-‘nl:(:s":.::}»fl(lc “F-,‘:‘;Q sn«"i??n"l;"fl'fili’,fi: “W?S- Union Laundry Co.—advt. Bergeant Michael Avnolsky: head -of [siast wenb of tulal-to0Ry 60, Charees of| .- ooneer ifom Drovideres. ‘lgeated gty Is lighted, snapped like a piece of | {o"% (1% MYy g Jester, 103 Arch Bte Mrs. Ellen Kelley, Miss Isabelle|ihe bureau of investigation of the po-|using the mails to defrand in con.|'n¢, Paynes but no arrest was made)wood, and it crashed to the ground,| 'This is a Studebaker y Kelley and Urban Kelley of Southing- |lice department stated today. “It Will [ hection with the sale of stock i as the question of legal adoption was srndmz ou_t a shower of broken glass|GLDSMOBILE, 1919 scdan, new paint, ton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | certa how M i i e k 4 under consideration. Today the Man- [from the big globe at the top. splendid upholstering, 5 good tires and & n g not be certain how McAuliffe met his [«%.cja) venire of 50 men from 13 3. ) R 5 o % Dortect engine. Brice $800, witl sultable Adam Seiple of 53 Smith street ter- | death until an autopsy has been per- Sykiien Han P Besns aitarnoncal and chester police received the warrants X epresentatives of the Connecticut R S i S e e and served them. . Electric Light and Power Co. were on | «ppig js a Studebaker year. formed,” added Arnolsky, “but we sre ar 3 ° there are witnesses from 23 states. fAE the scene in short order and covered | GIHSMOBILE TRUCK, 1920, Jjust overs 2\ ? Free public lecture on Christian have heen able to find nothing that lre eet 4 - |Science by Dr. John M. Tutt, would indicate foul pl —_— READY FOR AUTO RACE the wires. The truckmen cleaned up| hauled and repainted. In excellent. condls of Kansas City, Sunday at Lyceum at| police have ascertained that Me- STRIKE VOTE > e ¥ the glass and other debris there and | tlon ';:"fi";q:v’i_m L;';-wof New Britain., § When your feet got tired and bother i t. | Auliffe was not a “drinking man.” Detroit, May 2. — (By Associated | Indiangpolis Scene of Activity As En- | reported the accident to the patrol- | serr—om— e e you, try a pair of good-looking Canti-| A baby boy has been born to Mr.| Modical Bxaminer Garlick is await- | Press) — Belief that a strike vote trants And Visitors Arrive ma on.the street. Just been rompletely overhauted, Firs lever Shoes. and Mrs. Henry Bailey of Elm street. |ing a report from the police before [would he ordered by the executive f i M o e T R e class condition, or will exr‘l\nu‘g'\‘ for 1 or Graduation gifts reduced at Morans'|yendering his finding. council of the united brotherhood of |, IANATOlIS May 20 — This cltv| American Minister g L ST —advt. | o i ¢ ad i s E vay P 3 ol . . = = adv McAuliffe was found dead in his\maintenance of way employes and | citie with the arrival of thous. Needs Sailor Guard |FAIGE 1520 touring & good family car s, automobile in a arage yesterday |railway shop laborers was expressed & i and vory inexpensive to operate. Very & i P ands of visitors for the 500 mile au-| Sofia, May 20. — (By Associated| Ane meenantcal condition. Lasd Car By [ ACCUSED AS BOOTLEGGER el o ',r?]’”‘”q,h‘,hr’, 0: mfir::f':r; fra";” prest- | (omobile classic tomorrow. The ho- | Press)—Charles S, Wilson, the Am-| change of New Brigain, 18 Main 8t. | : Eanjuation as tie coun-tels jare crowded. erican minister is understood to have ! _Telephone 2785, P MTERCE-ARROW, 5 passenger touring car. During the war almost every sta-|cil went into session to consider the The field P v ple in Germany was replaced by a|wage reduction order yesterday by the 4 Walter C. Anderson, Bridgeport, .qiiyte, ', 8 Rallroad Labor board. cheduled to start is said|told the Bulgarian government that G Tires in good condition. Packard % ton i by followers of the sport to be the|he might find it necessary to have n truck. Tony Murnfski, 160 Grove street, ire best that ever participated in a 500 |guard of American sailors in conse- | {0, o TN T V v 0 ks REO, 917 o B. jood condition. New ‘ HAREE! o yiviLy 1o Ty Conrpited mile race. Tommy Milton, Lwt year's|quence of the difference of views be-| top and battery. Price reasonable, 101 winner and 1921 speed king; Ralph|tween himself and the governme Preasant stree ipy Taiuon Gaes: De Palma, Jimmy Murphy, Jules Goux | concrning {he sufficiency ff police | FEO speedwi Yery good condition. R. . C. Rudolph, Cherry St, Dort deuler. Bridgeport, May 29.—Walter © Mystery in Ward CaSe Deepens ] and Howard Wilcox, have proved |protection for the American legation| wisoiomD Anderson, against whom a federal their right to be classed as leaders in|during the present unrest, REO JITNRY bus, in good condition, will grand jury has returned an indict- speedway racing. Jules Ellingboe, — r b ] Hartford Charter ment oharglng comspisacy to violate Leon Duray and several others are| A Herald classified ad is a ship in it el UL the “prohibition act, returned to considered as among the best of the|the current of trade. LA gt nger, in fne funning or- Bridgeport today from an Buropean dirt track racers, i TR AT for sale. Paint, top and upholstery y trip. He denied knowiedge of the % BEY: Just ask those who have tried The| exvellent. Five new cord tires. Price low. indictment or complaint against him. 3 . | ¥ 1 o N ,x h,mw,;:;lw-‘..l\',”mum»y Must be sold The flexible shank will conform to wa} 1 for / rson IFRM that lnt!' ) ) 4 % ' HfltR' = = t once as 3 leaving towp, Call your foot-arch naturally, and support complaint to the grand jury allegec s e T 0 _153-12 or_31_Greenwood 8t. it at every step, without artificial de- (that Anderson supplied information to LEGAL NOTICES ___ |STUDEBAKER, 1515 7 pass:nger ‘ouring ¥ alleged boo ers as te here liquo b Ee % ¥ . T e ~ solomon Ginsberg car, 3 new cord tireg, punt 18 new ani vie e e " y REos ; ’ ; s s Solomon Gihsberg engine runs perfectly. This Is a bargala might ought for illicit re : : ; Clean Baby’s Bowels with Vs, at $400, with torms to suit purshnser, k. s 3 i ; Sarah Goldberg, et al. Irving Jest.r, 193 Arch &w. “This'is 4 “California Fig Syrup” City Court of New Britain, New Brit- | _Studebaker year.” £ d ain, Conn, May 28, 1922 T7, 1010, 6 passenger fouring. Just , L) Ay aeal st ey been thoroughly overhauled and has new ((g’ ORDER OF NOTICE cord tires. A very fast caf and can be Upon complaint in said case bought at a peasonable figure, Terms if “itv O Ta b desired. Used (‘ar Exchahge of New Brite brought to the City Court of New | foIree: Lagd Cur . Britain at New Britaln, Conn., the | e touring, excellent condition, . late fourth Monday of May, A. D, 1922, 1816 model. Painted submarine blue, wire claiming a foreclosure of a mortgage| wheels, cord tires. Terms or trade. Aaron upon certain property situated in said | G, fehen, 195 Park St, just south of New Rritain it appearing to the sub- | fipraR, 1921 Tanaboui, “ony ATy ribing authority that the present used. Six wire wheels. Very sporty look= 3 ‘ whereabouts of Sarah Goldberg {s| Ing. Bargaln. Aaron G. Cohen, 135 Park. ~~ PAINT | ; i : - L ke THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. The blood will circulate a / pordared, tiht gofice of Y 108t ~Distributors-— arch muscles strengthe Other fea £, % 4 il tion and pe mlv_m,\ of sald complaint| y\xwirLL, CHALMERS, Bives Mkla: Vit sioe” . Aistinstively | ; 3 g shall be given said defendant by pub- REAL BARGAINS IN USBD CARS Mamifortabls and. enioyatle. | X lishing this order in some newspaper THIS WEEK: 4 4 > published in New Britain and having 1921 Maxwell roadster, | circulation in New Britain once a P R B Bt B | week for two consecutive weeks on! 1io Gamand ‘et (L) or before May 31st, 1922. 1020 Maxwell touring. i / i e When baby has colic, diarrhoea,| By Order of the Court, 1420 Dort, 3 passenger roadster. Don’t vse good labor | ; food souring, feverich breath, coafed EMIL J. DANBERG, Lo T ey 4 AR 139 ARCH BT. TEL. 2100, to put on cheap 4 3 i y tongue; is restless and can't sleep be-| CLERK. : . b # {SBEE of CIALsmTiave Agcdogal Open Evenings and Sundayi paint. Use GOOD paint S e BRLCIE A0 - - 3 half-teaspoonful of California ~Fig with GOOD labor. Syrup. It moveg the wind and gas and | all the souring food, bile and poison | SALESLADIE 190 ‘r::‘:( Joatiog’ right out of the tender little bowels . i 910 Stutz tourin, g ,‘} without cramping or overacting and | S ‘N f b COLONIAL ls | L baby usuaMy gets peaceful rellef. SALESME 1017 Fora tourtng, BARGAINS IN USED (ARS- Contains o naveoucs o sootniog|l] WANTED AT ONCE 1017 Seripps roadster. . Many women have found their gen- . | | drugs . | . 5 : A ¢ other tourings, rondsters, se= eral health better after wearing Can- aint ! Sfillions of mothers depend upon| Apply AT B lever Shoes. — | . A P California Fig Syrup to keep baby's| 1 Open ovenings. Time payments. Come and see thém. = . 5 howels clean, sweet, and regular. Ask| 4 USED CAR EXCHANGE OF N, B Cantilevers for men and women Aphsied: | % z your druggist for genuine “California | : . | 15 Main Street. Phone 2785 . 8 3 THE ABBE | What was the basis for the blackmail which Walter 8. Ward, mil- Pig Syrup” which has full directions 1 4 SRS e | af New Rochelle, N. Y., says was attempted against him? Police for infants in arms and children of| ol | Lot a Herald Ciassifed Ad help H 3 RD ;‘S:‘:’;T,‘;Ho,,s‘,.:] Ward ,-Jx.};c e;; say. Mrs. Ward (above) staunchly !“D‘d Al ages plainly printed on bottie. . & you through the gateway 0f oppor- L4 WARE CO' ports hm; ]:I;SIMJ who confessed to siaying Clgrence Peters, allege Mother You !m:sl .«.d,\“ v:l:;nrm;; N STREET 5 tunity. e s e I il - | | or you may. get an mitation fig g Results and Herald classified adms h A H AIN T klackmailer. - v - 4 b S 185 MAIN ST. 279 MAIN STREET Hlac - syrup. . S | n are boon companions, I I R R e M S

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