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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922, [ umlnums “W QY D stones, l.u..-p veriety and all gradas of ANT ADb marble and grar.te, Everything lu cems . Alphabetiually Arranged For Quick ctery work, John F, Meehan Monument ani Ready Reference. Works, Clark 8t, cor Unjon_ At, L P a—— LINE RATES FOlt H T Flor{sts QONSRIUTIVE PIRERTIONS FLOTAT DESIGNS and fowers for weddings, 1 4ay 1:ine Phone 1116, Prompt attenticn. S 't I Th ll M B ll fa Fojias Floral Co, 00 West Main Bt. 4 dn e i L 80 B 0rts 0 rills to Man balloons § duy 1 e 4 FLORAL deslgns? owery for overy oe 5 G daye.. 1 1iue son; parties, weddings, funerals, etc. e e 30 caya. 1ine 3140 81 Prompt attertlon, Chatles Glecealtis 9 Milwaukee, Wis, Jime 2-—(By As Yonly Order Rates Upan' Apriication. | heaver. 0 . A, B, hall, Tel, 2140, e e T T o | PORCIR lx..\\‘rfl. winaow boxes, weddings sociated Press)—Air pilots whose de Count 6 word. to a lins, 3 of d b uets, lowers for all occasionas, flance of death while soaring thous tren 14 Hinea to rn mch, TR L LDl 1 Muimum Rpace; 3 Linsa 89 West Main 8t Member T. 2, D, ands of feet above the earth has Tint 2. Minimum Fook Charge, 3§ Cent TOMATO plants, er pla Lirought them thrills almost undream . ———— e, m—— ] e 2 I« i cd of hy pervons who keep their teet t 2 No Ad, Acaep'sd Aftor 1 P. M, Tor doz, for . Bage, 3 . Celery, SR PR GAIRAERE KASE e o (o] mn Clupsifed Faze on Same 1y, ) on the ground, are among those who § Y s Acconied Over 0o Tetophone For | il are manning the glant gas bags en- | Science has proved our health, Convenience of Customvrs, Call 025 Aad [yl Lo . tered in the nationa! balloon race! our nerve and glandmeers and ‘k For & ¢ Want Ad" Operator, 7 atin on fr which started here May 30 and ends our digestions depend to a large 3 010 oh back, Please whenever and wherever the pilot no extent upon certain elements YDA AR e longer cam keep his ship in the air, called vitamins in the food we eat. Personals 520 Captain John Barry Canned, processed and milled i M ATTBERTION INVESTORS!—Wonld you 1ike is n John Darry foods are poor in vitamins. To be 0% or more month on your inyest- me 80 ) One of these apt ments? Now paying, no watting. Postal of 8t. Louis, a pilot whose many vears| | Strong and healthy, food rich in | | Dantart, Nowanssingiirer e, Gon el of air work include heing struck by( | Vitamins is necessary. | / ; o b lightning, three thousand tect ahove Start today supplementing your | T B TR the ground and falling to the certh diet with the richest of alf vita- ; Y Friday. \atch Friday min foods—Vegex. | 2 S— paper for your name, Ohrnstedt's, fiyleg pilots and interested in air A work since shortly aftar the Civil war, yeast are concentrated in one ¢ dame next Friday. Ohrne Are Smart, Dainty and Very Cool Looking modestly tells questioncra that he nev. | | pound of Vegex Vegex is a de Suits Pending Rgainst City siedvn, er had any real thrills in the sky, but Al it be i the story of his m ulo fall is Buy a 30c, 55¢ m: $1.00 j 3 5 owl \ Ve 2 : 3 .00 jar at d courteous ervic Judd and lul~ told Yy G. Y. Morrison, aide to the ! and courteous kervice at L = 4 your grocers or druggists today. P g t C rat Franklin Squara, Hats that are stylish and very daint; coptain in the fignt which was inter-| | 123 g i for ot weels you rnfiflir.“}f"‘fi" i ST U o by lightning and who also are not entirel isfie i ) Y ely satisfied with the hi 1 3 e | materials used, worlmanship guaranteed, y which has been flled. with the city| [aerials Heos B o (loather) are in all-white. They are most inexpensive iiraculoualy ‘escaped _eerious nJury [ results, ibring back ithe partly |, Ntk 1o aa followa: Here is our prive’list: Tull soles (loather) e downward plunge empty jar and receive your mone; 3 adke T ] 3 0 e o “ e - . S oOf Flight back in full. i 4 | e - lollapiie. sases nffc:m’\g ')j', i ”:;.Tfff’ix-nl,‘f.'i\"".f,lo'l il n':e:lt u.’n’sr, considering their quality. Of Canton crepe, nhie . was, In e iational bal- Call o your dealer today and | |06 are pending in court: John ard | A ik Sl wih an e HAG g ! jao ort] \ Emma Seibert, vs. Mew Britain, Work called for and delivered. We make 1200 puge HRld SAIDin Jorbaid Cos ask for Vegex. If he has not yet relating to allegad misuse from sew-| old shoes look and wear like new. Unitad taffeta, organdy, Georgette or faille. Wheth- [in 1914, Captain Rercy, who was Am-| | recelved his sfock send us:hia. | |CC800 0 Ao 8L e va. Gty hnd| Shas Renkiing Cos 316/ Arch el 1 & erica's first national champion at hal- name and we will send youa gen- b o i HE the Boston oon fiying by virtue of winning the erous sample of Vegex free and N. Y, N. H. .& H. R. R. Co, dam- R 5 . 7c. Don't pay more. er your choice be a wide flower-trimmed first national race, held from Indiana- | | prepaid |ages for change of grade Corbin | 3 orrt avenue; T. E. Wagner vs. public utili- HElsn LR dons St I ST e VITAMIN FOOD CO. tles commission and mayor of New shape, a turban trimmed in ostrich or a sail- as his aide June 11, and reached the Gotham National Bank Bidg. | [Beitair Biward o Freneh v pubiie Cascade mountains of Oregon that . night. As Morrigon tells the story: New York City. |utilities commission and mayor o' | TXTILLAC & PAIG public LASH MOTOR €O, or braided with the fashionable Milan hemp “The sky above us was heautifully New Britain; appeal from ; R €O, i ; slsns, bt Wivay off to the wouth amd | utilities n_r_)mmissvnn in_re; Chesthut S »“\H‘";‘"\'ju‘,fll'l‘f ;’T"fifg-l braid, no other Hat you may own will be southwest I noticed great banks of it R e I s g T clounds. I did not figure on anything o but drifting peacefully over' the moun- benefit and damages on Whiting street Hittord Ave. sndiianiey Bty i A. 3. Pannessa, Prop, quite so daintily cool-looking as one of these Gains ith the beantifar Wilamette £7ade; Deperinai, et al, appeal srom |~ A 51 Taones. g and Celumbia rivers heneath us. = ; ““|board of compensation and CREEE OLDSMOBILE Cb. OF NEW BRIVAIN White Hats. Dropped Ballast CONNIE TALMADGE ment in re; building line on 0 B va) “About 7 p. m., we saw fhe bal- |street, Devitt's appeal, board v g e loon ‘Uncle Sam,' land a little dis- GRANTED DIVORCE rvensation, South Main and iirook ap;,?:xq&m‘vr:.?\xun'g' ..-81,788 tance ahead. We promptly dropped [street, change of grade; W. W. Smith oML RI SR Special Saturday and ballast to make sure that we would R R SCl anneh il aonwuedion, * ' E ss its flight grade and building lines Day H Only he big gas bag shot up until we | Plaloglon, Rich Tobacco Man, Makes |ajgo various minor cases in hed an altitude of 12,000 fect ters, ete. | Then we hit the storm. The balioon ‘ During the year, among the cas twisted and rocked like a living thing. Suit. | withdrawn from court or erased from | Big black clouds were all we could {the docket were. Shahnian, ct al, vs.| Agrig 2061 see on every side: it seemed as if we Los Angeles, June Z.—Constance|New Britain, superior court, Hart- iCK four cylinder touring c in good were hurtling throngh a hlack &pace | Talmadge, the moving picture actress,|ford County, claiming injunction | hanjcal condition. Phone 1503-4 shut off from entire world. A [ received an interlocutory decree of di-[against coilection of taxes for fiscal 1CK roadster, new cord tire | cold wind blew snow and rain on us| vorce yesterday from John Pialoglou,|year 1921; Minnie Bacos vs. New Brit- Ha}&nis‘v‘]m?\‘w\ roads vaz:usr.- al and there was nothing at ali reassur- | tohacco manufacturer, of New York,[ain in matter of pollution of Matta-| infatdertal o game for quit - ing in our position. Phe crash of | on grounds of mental cruelty. No|hessett River; Catherine Sexton va.[ Aaron G . thunder sounded like the hoom of | answer to the suit was filed by Pia-|[New Britain, damages for defective Britain_ = a thousand cannons right in our ears.| loglou. | highwa Michael Wynn vs. City, mm'm {uimAge .;m:]i-;r‘:r».‘g' 21y T don’t know anything about bal-| Miss Talmadge testified that on|damages for defective highway; Si- oo ana mechardcily e R looning,” T shouted to Captain Berry,| April 5, 1921, a few months after their!mons' appeal from board of relief. ‘but 1 know we've got to get out of | marriage, Pialoglou told her that he The city's application in matter of . o 1_8t. B P here’ did not care to continue married life service and rates of the Connecticut |BUICK, 813 voadsier, Enaine just *“We've got to go &own,” he shout- | and asked her to leave their castern|Company upon which several hear-| (2 pew cords). Ugholstery, paint ed back, ‘but L dare not bpen the gas| home. She did not, but he pac'’ ' uplings have heen held still remains un-| are excellent. ¢, valves or they'll catch fire from the|and left her, she said. Her mother,|decided by the public utilities com- et o S i : [ I ; | lightning.’ : Mrs. Margaret Talmadge, testified to|mission, Several suits against poVe- | o ECrmr— o ONVENTICN |tion in Washington, D. he re- | committees, including {hose onseduca Hit By Lightning. speclal charges of mental cruelty. men are pending in the Superior| good. Motor 14 gond shape. South End port of the president showed a vast|!ion, music and home economics and “Down we went, however, finally court. At the request of the police| G , 171 South Main st. TO CLO E S\T{VRD&AY amount of work accomplished during | SON& group by M.rs T]Hmv;\un‘” This | being only ! feet up. Suddenly John C. I‘n,nlnr:lmx wr‘a]fl'z\' toacco |commissioners and as a matter of [ CC RCE " one ‘;’,‘ Pa_xTc]’rw!yJ B 19k d | the year. Reports were presented by |€vening there will be u social and|there was a terrifi= Blaze and I re-[merchant, and Constance Talmadge [yecommadation, I am defending those in excellent condit | the two secretaries and the treasurer's | Musical program presented for the | ceived an awful shock Before T|eloped to Greenwich, Conn.. ' were(cases, not as corporation counsel, | report showing receipts for the year of | benetit of the delegate | could move, the big bag burst, the top| married there on Dec, 26, 1920, Eleven|though it appears that the litigation| mechanical (m‘ r 143,54 anmd dishursements of $436.-| The convention will close tomorrow | heing torn off by the lightning and| months later the screen star confirmed |ig resulting from the performance of [ ba A oppo for quick sale, ‘leaving a balance on hand of [ MOrning with reports of county of-| draping itself over our basket, What| reports of a “friendly separation,” their duties as police officers x:;mur sales Corp., 155 Eim s and election of officers, | was left checked our descent some-| telling in interviews in l.os Angeles A large number of claims are £ The report of the atate endowment S — what, but we were hurtling at what|that she and Pialoglou had parted be-|pending in come of which suits may Will Take Place. fi'nd was given by Mrs. E. L. Nettle- seemed to be terrific speed toward thel cause of differences over her Tv1'nrf~1hn brought against the city. During| Phe 6 el ; T e ton and shc receipts from the Cty lt ground he wanted her in the home and shethe year permanent settiements 1616 Ry dune 8. The second day of | various clubs of §2,180.16. There was l; ems s The Descent, wanted to be in the movies. Miss Tal- |gewer e e e sl ol v good car at a low price. etitedi v omens" clubs of CotnEeticut| 3150 A report by conservation com- g g 3 Throw over everything, th_mm mflf];zl!‘ had szzzxnr) a contrict to go toleral owners of land hordering on| year. 3 ? 1% e e et e et inittee given by Mre. F. W. Gerard of | Victrolas and Pianos at Morans, | N7 C4ptain. and over went ballast,| the Pacific Coast and appear in pro-|Mattabessett river. During the vear | Ty, TR0 owe uis smoothly, gond CRURCR with Mirs, Hovace B. Hratnard | New Haver The work in behalf n'f advt, | clothes and z:jw_whlnz we conld get nur.r‘lvlrf\n'n:' by her brother-in-law, Jo-|;o judgment against the city was 1~n:'n’t, I§1-e"x; nu'u{ (p)»m:xr I::‘,:iuls:v!vl'; ):.y in-the chair. Reports of officers were | CiVil service reform was showr d Nick Foley of Ladge Crest, has| 1405 on. Stiil we plunged down-|seph Schenck, husband of Norma Tal-| obtained in any court, the city being| ¥°0% Glies 20 iniles Lo thy galion, fer presented and accepted, including that | report of Mrs. E. E. Evans ot lodged a complaint with the police,| “2'0: Around us was nothing but| madge. uccessful in all litigated mat(f'rs. Ters to suit, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch e of the federation director, Mrs, | Haven about men who gather near his p'” | elouds and rain with ne ground vis- **When he heard of my contemplat- | St. “This is a Studebak LR E lv‘llLD 191“ ton tru k, with platform body, 4 5 o . ess|and engag ible. Long fingers of lightning| ed move,” said Miss Talmadge, telling George H. Scranton, who spoke of the This afternoon there was an address [a1d engage in drinking and commit g T orm FLCiraste on. foat to. T s ) Sl eavkx Gordon Cilicey .t EnE ather nulmibe Mit-| oemed to reach in and wrap them. | of the break with her husband, “he Price §145. T €. Rudolpn, 127 Cherry « A iot Let us shampoo your rugs and car. | ¢1V¢S around us. Suddenly there was| entered vigorous objections to my de- | peloniy : raanent headquarters for the federa- | Springfield, Mass.; reports of various s 2 Secdste 1 pets. Union Laundry Co.—advt a crash as we hit a tree. 1 slid down | parture from New York. In order to| I — =] Members of the Masonic lodges in| (17 {FAllET rope to the ground, which|save arguments and family strife 1| i this city and Plainville, have received | "eVe" felt so fine. Later I found Ber-| explained that T had signed a long| l2n invitation from Rev. Samuel A | Y in the basket unconseious, but not|term contract and that I did not wish i Saranatres IFiske, to attend a Masonic service jn | SCTIOUSIY hurt. T revived him with|to forsake my profession. He con-| e I earase s n:)‘\m;:tln:l'l\\e.. i snow and released our carrier pigeons| tinued to object, but T would not Very rea change my mind, and %o we nmmmrpl [ An th Bg Industrial | 7 womasier, e T A lv«rml] be letter foF me L6 £o to Inu‘ 2180, Shatty Tio 7:20 o'clock | C 0 { Angeles, for then we would not quar-| Mel‘ger ou[hfled fr‘\‘n}; touring car, Dren carefully used . (. 11 at 146 le s cit BESSE.LELAND CO. ||/ 55 o o TOREIBAR (R 0Bz Mgl 7o e, 2 S . . L. Pierce & Co.—Advt, | L e 4 ! she was ing the| ton. Co ate with R. 1q Hinckiey, - — 3 4 4 Bristol P, 3 - No Answer in Los Angeles County Officers Will Submit Reports and Election of Officers the Berlin Congregational church at | 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, Thoss| with message We were rescued by a attending from this city are requesteq | S4TCh party.” to assemble in front of the church at Wet wash prices reduced to Te for Coast newspapers about the parting,| New York, June 2.—Thomas L.| Conn, 0. Bo | O1a Solomon Property on South Main | the star denied any thought of secking | chadbourne, attorney, has announced | HUDS T passenger touring car. Runs | a divorce, but last month she filed her | = il well, 5 good tires and looks very, gnod. | s » niies b j as : adoption of a plan whereby the prop-| Xk J [ | Strect Passes Into Hands ¢ ow | i % i ! Can be ‘bought at an attractive' peice. t nds of New faction. In announcing that the suit|erties of the Midvale Steel and Ord-| Hence, 51 Mn : Rumom Of Outbreak m would not be contested, counsel for|inance company, Republic Iron and jood Used Owners, by Mexico Are Unverified Pialoglou said that a property settle-| Stcel company and Inland Stecl com- | TUDSON, 1915 touring car, * fassenger, 34 full of rumors here reg ne Air 15 at the corner of Bilis and South Main | that its terms would not be disclosed. | of Midvale! The name of the new A ““' huigs S X lutionary outbreak in the wv':'fl\’f YO- | streets has been sold to Frank and b S = corporation probably will be the a h Union Laundry Co.—advt vo Laredo, Moxic b Julin Gentile, who will tear down the | MOSSE KILLS TWO ROBBERS. | North American Steel Corporation 8 v » Mexico, but nothing | ¢)q ood engine, Just repaint ) L o Kok A buildings and erect a more . - | N ations are pending, Mr. Chad- has n ertalized and no activity has e ; t a more mod | egotiatior pending, na i LS e L R AL been brought to light. The t 5 ern. bioek. | Machine Gun Used Against Plunder-| bourne says, for the acquisition of | ? s . M. Irving Jesters 193 of United States soldiers g ne property a few days ago passed | @ ot Miclipan: Dand other properties, but irrcspective of | This Is a Studebaier yar.” €rs merely con-| into the hands of Louis Fusaro, who | 5 i ? sisted wuEd cadh at tF : % I the outcome of these negotiations | KIS 918 touring, with' winter and . national bridge ”(“ t i' )‘ iter- | sold it to Mr. and Mrs. Gentile. The I7lint, Mich., June 2.—Two uniden-| Midvale, Reépublce and Inland com- e rl"r ul\d{lplu#b'lr!ng | ne k oridge, the railroad bridge | new owners pls s Sart o A P Bers gy ey s 4 [ & ally perfect, Price is resses and the ford o reomartiroad bridge | yew owners plan to construct a block [ tified thugs, members of a band of | panics propose to proceed with these ona; Stechanienlly; pRkteLty Erice e B e Tnds m rem itionary | to be modern in every feature, four who robbed the Metamora State | merger plans. i sure take )y the post Ape SR ings ba ) cterday T Q| & " every sign of unrest Post here at| Details as to the size of the block [ Savings bank of $6,500 yesterday The Republic Iron and Stecl com- | 3 “touring 1815 mod v 58 rest. ve not been settled definitely n.orning, were shot to death by nlpany has blast furnaces at Birming., lakes it, Tires all new. Inquin posse of 500 officers and farmers in|hem, Ala, and Youngstown, open|_Aishevits Newington. It I D : 3 a woods near Hadley yesterday | ste _— and | OAKLAND, 7 " equipped, Miss ) ¥|steel works, tube works, sheet and |“38 R TG T PRIGITRD. A To the young [ afternoon, after the fugitives had|par mills and a bolt and nut works at Kt Bty 0F, DEIGIonS, graduating from school | wounded * William Tuckler, a Pere! Muncie, Ind., a special mill at Daven- = ; | Marquette railroad detective. Buckler| port, 14, and a small plant at Chi- or from single blessed- 0 B' |is in a critical condition. cago i ness . | g va tarts To ay an 1 ] | tive Sergeant Johnson of the Flint De-| Ajabama Pefinsylvania and iron | O he tew’ | partment silenced the high-powered | are deposits in Alabama and the lake| runs smoothly. s 700 with terma 4 i W ) 1 f . & | rifles of the remaining two robbers, | country, including Michigan, Wiscon- M. Irving Jester, 103 Arch St I];g;eth.ls Lo e tinue for a few weeks. Dlll'lflg this month [ zne were ambushed inadense i Minnesotn, GAORI (5, 1010~ soda it | swamp. The Midvale locations are at endi olstering, ¥ % The bank was robbed at 9:80 a. m.| Coatsville and Johnstown, T with | perf Price §500, auitable % o 4 a8 . X and Cashier Peck and Assistant Cash-|coal deposits in #ennsylvania and g R e These charming dresses of white contain GRADU fi TION GIFTS d [fer Potier were lockedd in the vault|iron ore in the luke country. e e L % s » | Although the robhers were in the| ) p ar e W ALy " b . The Inland plants are at Chicago, condition sell cheap if o | Metamora residents knew of their|ern T1linois and fron in the lake re- | S ——————————— picture. esancs; Ho ai : WEDD]NG PRESENT vr‘arr;'rv\l,:’" ',h’:'"',1,"'7%‘,“",)’4'["‘, sped 4 ‘he combined annual ingot ton BROKER GOES TO JAIL Some as low as $9.85 | S e Thep-retarhied TN Ar ool 1 | A otal or] ———- received a slight flesh wound on the|ihe country is about 50,000,000 of [ Howard E. Stanley, of New York Firm " » 3 arm. At Thomas the robbegs we h‘“ hich the United States Steel cor- ) Some as hlgh as $O0.00 Can be Bou ht at Lowe ] | engaged in a running fight with a|poration has about 45 per cent, it| @ets Three to Six Years for Grand rices iIn l1own. b ‘ group of Metamora men, following m was said by John A. Topping, chair- Larcen automobiles. Many shots were ex-|pan of the Republic yesterday before 5 i changed. | the Lockwood housing committec, New York, June 2.-—Howard &, RO { The Bethlechem and Lackawanna, | Stanley, a ps 3 kera PURCHASE NEWSPAPER | combingd, he thought, have ,000,- tnley, 4 partner in the Brokerage 000 ingot ton capacity [firm of Miniter Nprden & Co. yes- Jacksonville, 1Ma., June 2 e of BESSE_LELANDS M [ the Florida Metropolis, local after- prseteaiiptietmamnn |terday was sentenced to three to six o ern ewe ry o iper to John H. Perry of ANNUVAL TE OUTING, | years in the state prison for grand » y president of the American! The Dartmouth club luncheon was|larceny on the complaint of a client, Press Association and Richard.Lloyd | held at the New Britain club today|Joseph Keiser, of Newark. 22 LAFAYET"‘E ST : Jones, publisher of the Tulsa, Okla.|at which time a campaign was| Irank Miniter, who was indicted . Tribune was annbunced here today by launched to work up a big delcga- |with stanley, recently received a officials of the 8. A. Lynch Enterprise | tion to attend the state annual out- [suspended sentence when he con- Finance Corp. at Atlanta, which has ing at Pine Orchard, Saturday, June |fessed a transaction in which Keiser's owned the property for two years. |10, coilateral of $2,200 was stolen. | I I | |