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CAMPAIGN STARTS Educating Public on Safeguarding Lives on Streets New York, June 1.—Cross crossings autiously! ‘That is the slogan adopted for the Careful Crossing Campaign, which be- “It Pays To Buy Our Kind" Ra t f [} City Items Radio Sets; —advt. A lecture on Christian Science will be given Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by John M. Tutt, of Ka City, Mo. The lecture will be free. Graduation gifts reduced at Morans' —advt. Mr. and Mrs. John daughters, of New York Misses Anna and Mae Toner, New York city, are spending days here, Let us shampoo your rugs and car- pets. Union Laundry Co.—advt. A union organizer will address a gathering of local barbers at Kolo- ney's hall this evening. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. —advt. The Elks will hold a regular meet- ing this evening in their home on Washington street. Following the business session, the Boys' club band will entertain the members with a eoncert. ‘Wet wash prices reduced to 75c for 25 lbs. Union Laundry Co.—advt. DAUGHTER INSISTS ON FATHER’S DEATH Supplies. Henry Morans t Toner city also of a few and a i b ( 1 Bloomingdale. Ind., 17 Year Old Miss Refuses to Agree to Commuta- tion of Sentence. Indianapolis, Tnd., June 1.—Wiiliam Donovan of Bloomingdale, Ind., cor victed of wife murder, was put to death in the electric chair early to- day. It was revealed that the state pardon board, in denying commuta- tion of sentence, had been influenced by a letter to Governor McCray from Mabel Donovan, 17 year old daughter of the condemned man “In behalf of mother,” the Iletter said, “I want to say to you and the board of pardons 1 don't want this sentence changed.” The girl added that her father had shot “without cause” and that the “‘sentence given him is what he sure- ly deserves.” Donovan shot his wife as she held their 2 year old child in her arms.| He then asserted the woman had shot | herself. e T CHRISTMAS ON JUNE § ‘Women of Methodist Church Advance | Yuletide Season Six Months to Send | Box to Friends in China. Members of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will hold a Christmas party Monday, June 5. The party will be a regular Yuletide affair with Santa Claus, tree and all that goes with it including refreshments. benefit of a missionary school China, which is presided over by Miss Faye Robinson, of Terryville Miss Robinson is home on a furlough and the box will be sent direct to China. FEach member of the society will bring one gift to the party and a box will be filled and shipped @0 as to h China before the Christmas sea- arrives. It will be held at the home of Mrs. H. A. Littlehales, 382 West Main street. in » gins June 1 Traftic 4 ganizations sas |ber of fatal creased all crossing accidents. of the bile accidents 19 1919 1t is for the | and ends September 30. During that period the American iilway sociation wants to educate he Yablic to think and act safety rst. Backing the campaign are the nited States Automobile Chamber of ommerce, the National Highway association, the National Safe- y council and numerous other or- Tremendous increases in the num- accidents at railroad sings, in most of which automo- were involved, brought about campaign of education. Accidents Increase, 1 tatisticians of the Am- rican Railway association point out, he population of the country has in- per cent, while crossing ccidents have increased 345 per cent n fatalities and 652 per cent in in- uries! The Since 68 U'nited States Bureau of Stan- dards has not vet announced the fig- ures for 1921, But in 1920 automo- iles were involved in 76 per cent of Persons killed death resulting in 24 hours) totaled 791, while were injured, 116 latter dying subsequently. the figures for automo- at crossings: Killed 1131 1232 5077 Here are Injured 3109 3558 Accidents 918 SALE OF WOMEN’S HOSIERY We Are Overstocked on Women’s Hosiery, So Have Reduced Prices On All Our “TRIPLE TOE" and “MONITO” Brands This includes all the popular shades; black, Havana brown, autumn brown, bobolink, maltese and platinum gray, and white. Our regular $2.35 grade Triple Seam Full Fashioned, Pure Silk. $l 85 Sale Price (mdman Brown Pure Q]Ik Seamed Hose NEW BRITAIN DAILY | N. J. The slain man’s 1920 3012 1273 3077 Railroads are concentrating on pub- lic education because they declare tetal elimination of crossings is im- possible. Preventive Work Costly. There are 251,939 highway cross- ings in the country. Of this num- ber only 899 were eliminated in:one Each elimination cost $50,000, g the cost of eliminating all crossings $12,500,000,000, The association pledges co-opera- tion by the railroads in keeping crossings in good condition for travel, giving reasonable notice of the ex- istence of crossings, and seeing to it that flagmen do their full duty in warning of the approach of trains. The yalue of safety first campaigns is shown, railroad officials s by the reduction in deaths fro; accident among employes from 4,354 in 1907 to 2,578 in. 1920. Safety engineers urge automobile drivers to form the habit of shifting gears into low speed at all crossings. This practice causes drivers instinct- ively to pause at crossings, and also reduces to a minimum the risk of stalling on the tracks. WROTE FAMOUS WAR SONG Author of “Good Bye Dolly Gray" Dies in Manhattan Hospital New York, June 1,—That the Paul Barnes who died in Manhattan state hospital was the author of “Goodbye Dolly Gray” the battle chant of Am- erican soldiers and sailors in the war against Spain, became known today. Barnes was the author of many other songs once popular. The last appearance of Paul Barnes was in English music halls just at the outbreak of the war. When he and his wife, who worked with him, returned to Broadway they found themselves forgotten and soon, through worry, Barnes became in- \ 1 | sane, Our regular $3.25 grade. Full Fashioned, Hand- Clocked in black, hrown and white. $2.55 Sale Price Pure Silk Hose regular $1.25 in white; 75¢c HERALD, THURSDAY, J EVERYTHING SEEMED WRONG Untl “Frult-a-ives” Made Everything ngrt MorrTows, “For years, 1 suffered with Kidney and Liver Complaint; my back ached; my liver was sluggish; and my whold system seemed out of order, Veryont, “Fruit-a-tives” was the only re. medy to helpme, They strengthened the Kidneys, made my howels move regularly and freed me of all the i ) distress”, MOSES MURPHY, These “Fruit Laxo lablcl;" will always cure such troubles”, H0c a hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25 At dealers or from I'R l IT-A-TLV. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, E———————————————— WOULD CHANGE NAME AT 92, to War Record, N. Y. June 1,-—One re- in connection with Middletown, markabhle feature the Memorial Day exercises in city was the appearance Livingston, 92 years old, ed in a sailor uniform during the Civil war the Livingston is seeking to have changed to “Max Green, under which he served name name Gold amalgam, grains about the size of a pea. SACRED SELECTIO Stabat Mater. TUNEFUL CONCER' Echo Song | Moonrise Serenade Slavonic Dan Slavonic Dan € Baby A Little Hom = Marchéta Mammy Lou E3E Gee! = 5 4 = LITTLE SONGS FO (1) The Bunn Squirre! . = I I 35 (5) The =E Rose of Stam Teasin’—Fox PLBAB s s ovvsssns DAVID MANNING’S iatk-Quer SHOE STORE 211 MAIN ST. Veteran Seaman Desires to Go Back this of Robert L. who parad- hich he wore « member of his " the during a mineral, comes in Stabat Mater—Inflammatus Only to Dream You Love Me! Die Tote Stadt—Lantenlied der Marietta (Song of the Lute) (Korngold) 7z German Lohengnn—Elsas Traum Zaza—E un riso gentil Jasmine Door (Dick-Samuels) MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Midsummer Night's Dream—Wedding March (Drdla) Faust—Waltz from Kermesse Scene Medley of Favorite Operatic Airs LIGHT, TUNEFUL VOCAL SELECTIONS Indiana Lullaby (Love Song of Old Mexico) (1) Sing, Bluebird, Sing Lovey Dove—Fox Trat California—Fox Trot Who Believed in You?—Fox Trot Some Sunny Day—Fox Trot Rosy Posy—Fox Trot (from ‘“The Blushing Bride'’) Pt UNE 1, 19 L l'll)Y ’\0\\ FA(IN(. SEVERAL CHARGES | Prominent Philadelphian * Acensed of Larceny, Driving While Drunk and Other Things, Berwick, Pa. June 1 Carter Leldy, soclally prominent young Philadelphian whose elopement with “IIAT Widener, daughter of Joseph Widener, created a sensation in so- ciety circles and who subsequently came here to don overalls and learn the steel business from the ground up s apparently within the grasp of the law. Yesterday he visited Bur- gess Kitehen'in an effort to have the charges dropped, but the Burgess was adamant, leidy is charged with larceny, driv- ing an automobile while intoxicated and reckless driving. The Berwick police assert that the wealthy young steel worker drove his car up to a “silent” traffic policeman, unfastened the red warning lantern and flung it fnto the river. The larceny charge is a result of the lantern prank. The Berwick police say that in the nearly two years that Leldy has been acqualnting hilself with * the steel buziness numerous requests have been made hy citizens that either he he dealt with as an example for other reckless drivers or that the state highway department revoke his 1l cense. The charges against Leidy will be glven especial consideration at a meeting of the Berwick council, June 6. hl—,R\IN LIKE TE\R.S Chicago, June 1. — Experiments conducted by the city health depart- ment laboratory have disproved a popular belief that tears will destroy germs Dr. G. H. Bundensen, health commissioner announces. He says that the tests show that bacteria will multiply when placed in tears. -~ “Get ahead of the rlies” Examine your screen doors and windows to see if you'i! need new onés or some screen eloth for repairs. If you do this right away, you'll be ready to shut out the flies when they come, Our Stock of Pearl Cloth, Black Cloth, p Copper Cloth, is complete. Hardware Store CHURCHILL'S STAND MAKES IMPRESSION British Newspapers Are Impressed With Evident Gravity of Situ- ation in Ireland London, June 1. (By Associated Press)—Colonial Secretary Churchill's statement on Iretand In the house of commons has made a deep impression The serious emphasis which he laid upon the extreme gravity of the .situ- ation and the suggestion of the possi- bility of Great Britain reoccupying Yrish territory are featured by to- day's newspapers. ‘“The speech leaves the prospect of Irish peace overcast with impenetra- “HIS MASTER'S VOICE" NS St. Paul—But the Lord is Mindful of His Own (Rossini) (Rossini) —Cujus Animam T AND OPERATIC Sir Henry R. Bishop) (Elsa’s Dream) (Weatherly-Scott) Violin Solo ce No. 1 (Dvorik) ce No. 2 (Dvorak) (Gounod) e with You (Waltz Song) Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland But I Hate to Go Home Alone Don’t Feel Sorry for Me Wake Up Little Girl You're Just Dreaming It’s a Wonderful World After All (from **Th ~ R LITTLE CHILDREN (2) Pretty Pussy { (5) Gold Fish _ (6) Bo (2) The Rainbow (3) H The D Child Jesus DANCE SELECTIONS Cuddle Up Blues—Fox Trot My Honey’s Lovin’ Swanee River Moon—Med. Waltz Introducing “Indiana Lullaby” Do It Again!—Fox Trot Every Day—Medley Fox Trot Introducing “Oh Gee! Oh Gosh! (I Love You)” Arms—Fox Trot (from “‘The French Doll’") (from *‘For Goodnes: boul —Medley Waltz Introducing “My Heart is Calling” No Use Crying—Fox Trot Trot (Lasciali dir, tu m’ami!) (Wagner) /n German ('Tis a Gentle Smile) (Leoncavallo) Ju Jtalian Giovanni Martinelli Sophie Braslau Reinald Werrenrath (3) Little Chickens and Snow Birds WeWOW-WOW (2) The Butterfly (3) Robin Redbreast (5) Pussy Willow (6) The Woodpecker (7) Jacky Frost (1) The Wild Wind (5) Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (1) God'Loves Me (2) A Christmas Lulla y (3) Evening Prayer (4) Praise Him Alice Green (Mendelssohn) Lambert Amelita Galli-Curci Emilio de Gogorza In ltalian Maria J. Maria Ji (Mendelssohn) Mme. Louise Homer 88658 12 $1.75 Murph Lucy Isabelle Mars| Herbert L. Milis 336 Main Street ble darkness,” says the Times. ‘“Great Britain is in the.presence of one of the gravest crises in her his- tory. She is faced with an anarchic movement similar in some of ts fea- tures to that which submerged the Russian empire,” The Daily Mail “says: “In effect the cabinet turns a blind eye to the Collins-De Valera pact and tells us that if we are being duped we shall know it in due time; mean- while we are to wait and see.” The Daily Chronicle says: “Nothing in the speech was better than the concluding passage wherein Mr. Churchill insisted upon the wis- dom of carrying out the treaty on the British side most carefully in all its points so that we should give it every chance of succeeding.” = = E] E] = E =] H E Number Size Price = }55162 12 15 == 12 10 10 12 10 10 10 o, 74743 66046 66057 74749 66062 66044 66047 = eritza eritza E3 Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra Mischa Elman Victor Concert Orchestra Victor Concert Orchestra Accordion Solo Accordion Solo Olive Royal Dadmun Olive Kline-Elsie Baker Olive Kline<Elsie Baker Peerless Quartet Peerless Quartet Victor Roberts Victor Roberts Henry Burr Charles Harrison e French Doll’’) e Dolly The Virgi The Virginians International Novelty Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra s Sake'') Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra (from **The Rose of Stamboul’’) Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra All Star Trio and Their Orchestra All Star Trio and Their Orchestra You Can Have Ev’ry Light on Broadway—Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra (from ““The Rose of Stamboul’’) Victor Talking Machine Company, Cémden,N.l (4) The Alice Green (4) Raindrops Alice Green Py Thought (4) Now It is Sprmg Alice Green Club Royal Orchestra Club Royal Orchestra All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Club Royal Orchestra Pietro Pietro Kline ans 18881 18882 10 10 18885 10 10 10 10 10 18888 18889 18890 18891 = % % | 0 E 1 = =