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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922, — T. d B d C " Fact Men On Stand ; | L h(‘h;r‘n of issuing & worthle "[i""‘ RESERVES T[] = v Willlam Jackson, a representative 3 check against Bamuel Epstein and Ell b - - '—-———"fi ired Body Cells | coricrh \ IR 1711 v "contimued in Wednesday | THE HERALD e+t )t the sales department - 5 B usoleums » lers, Prary and Clark Co., stated that 5 PN [ morning. “‘N ” “()(Nlmmx'"' L all grades of NEED FATHER JOHUN'S MEDICINT, ' he had made a valuation of the en- N q R v 4 = O T T S .ANT ADSQ' X :fl:':;:o -n'“au:r-vr:, ylr'ry(hh N “mx. tire 1ot of goods and found that, fig.| B = - » Alphabetically Arranged For Quick ' John F, Meehan Monumen! YVISCOUNT GREY WEDS vty diszos o ( Y It the strain of winter has left you uring the pleces at the price at which s = - tired and run down, vour hody cells | they are sold to employes of the fac- P LINE RATES FOR 3 should not beltory, they amounted to $291,92, He o 4 Y CONSECUTIVR INSERTIONS FLORAL DESIGNA and fowers for Tl oc- whinoed. ‘tnto|samiined the sands nnd said thst| D | | His Bride, Lady Glenconner, widow, | AIIRIP Will Be Staged at Y. W. 1 e ™ e vt tatr " et "V Hower temporary ac- some of them had been made within | g d b 5 N s " i & 1 line Phone 1118, Prompt attentien, Vols - is Noted For Her Beauty and is G A This Evem H:: Floral Co. 90 Went Main Bt. ging What he was sure of this, because the goods Accomplished Musician as Well, v D e " PORCH PLA. winaow boxes, weddings vou need is he named were a new pattern that e S Bhei it ad" boudieih Flowacs (o Bl ccastires ¢ before thi . g 4 line J ay It' with flowerl 1w the real tonie Was not made before that time, He Lopdon, June b.—Viscount Grey of The “Peptimist” Girl Reserves Ra Upon A prlie, West Main 6t. _Member F. T. D, . . 004 elements also stated that most of the other k d Fali ¢ Glenc 1dow e o gt = = = food nent 1 Drln an aliodon and Lady Glenconner widow | o of the Y. W..C. A. will present oy P e Lost and Found ' ap I"ather pleces appeared to have been taken of the late Baron Glenconner were YA 8 % AL Yo g I - John's Medi. within the past year. because the sil- . married yesterday at the Parlah tage Full O' Pep," a minstrel A A e, BANKBOOK No, 4208 loat, Finder please o o which ver plate on them was not tarnished, Emoy church in Wilsford, County Wiitshive, | ShOW In the auditorium this evening ||| igimam Honk Charge. 38 Conta. Toturn to Commercial Trust Co. i helps you and siiver plate tarnished very easily Lady Glenconner I a sister of the |8t 8 o'dlock. Dancing will follow the e e | | {[TNK CHOKER Toat, between HIgh &nd ' —— P! . ta ) , For v . drive out im. John Hupert, also from the factory, the tea with Ite George Windham M. P, onco|¢htertainment and the entire affair g (|| No 4d. Acropead Afor 1 P. M Lincoln Sta, on West Main 8t. on Thurs irities and to Stated that the goods had, in his opin- chict secretary for Ireland, She 15 DINE staged under the leadership of Ads Acceptcd Over thie Teréphone For f({ _day evening. Call 1011, Reward. urities and to - R oy ) ITTH d My ' W A ¥ 2 GVAL pin with Latin inacription on front rebuild new flesh and bhealth, No ion. been taken recently because of the million noted for her beau'y, is an accom- m;‘ry“;l’ DL nradier Clrist work taes | oo vententelacs owrigmytas ontlintri Aud | G AL R G Nl Rk erane Tas the appearance of them, pliched musician and has attalned N SR turn to 42 Maple street. Chief Hears Canfession dollar flavor oS Atas T author The proceeds of the affalr will §0 | \errmmrre e FART of gold fountain pen Toat on Maln Chief of Police William J. Rawl. Viecount Grey's first wife, whom he sending club delegates to the Girl % est Main_street. toward defraying the expense of =| ‘or W. Main. Finder please return to 548 gs stated that he had heard M ¢ : T : y,‘.m‘:;y‘r . m"‘:n )‘“s :.:m"srs;:“ "":1 married in 1806 died about 15 years| peserves conference at Camp Magua, |Of the recapture of Pettigoe show | FGCKETBOOK containing {ZCNATAL IS8 DI SOnitANGN. I np:;ah H‘: x])mr‘ 1{;0 };'olr.h sk A Maine, this summer, that a British staff officer entered the mortey lt:n nnml:‘ar:‘l 2 uE ! ory Sargeant Me 'he Wilsford church adjoins 5= . 3 v { HEELTE LD - The girls In the club are Florine | Village at noon yesterday and gave ”ll; SOUTRREL CHOKER Tost Tn south —end rf Cue. He told of going to Provide v Ap e R b e e Largest Sale ford Manor, the residence of J.ad¥| Apderson, Grace Connelly, Irene Dem- | Republicans holding the town A A e faraly it} Serges L Glenconner. The ceremony Was most| arest, Ruth Hatch, Mary Hughes, |minutes to leave. Some immediately| (Ofi'e and recoie reward. tivity by drug- the past six months. He stated that drugs tions made there “ . , B e RLlonk/mAEN IR in the World simple, and was attended only by | Ethel Johnson, Beatrice Seibert, |departed, but about 100 decided to | TR of money josi Safurday Tn easl end of Tud Williar Mang . few villagers. At the conclusion of | Helen Shanahan, Katherine Burke, |oppose the military, town. Finder please return to 43 Howard : ._1”no‘ ilam Mangan, nnpmring! ; R e the service Viscount Grey and his| Franci® Kerber, Christina Pattison, At the expiration of the time limit|_stre Reward, 4 or Thorngren made a strong plea for | bride returned to the manor. Pauline Pfersick, Anna Rittner, Edla |the Dritish crossed the bridge leading |T PIECE green check gingham, about {1 Man Who Stole Silverware Bound ris ciient."stating that the’contession | Bandberg, Dorls Schroedel, ‘Helen |into the village and were recelved| J/ds in roll, on Jerome St Foter Do should be taken in its entirety, He| — : Ity i welgand and Helen Woods, with much gun and rifle ire Then = that the statement that Thorn- | have won. A fight resulted, both be- READY FOR WEDDING The following is the program to be |the British artillerymen came into [J 3 said OVEF-OIDOI COUF[ CKSGS gren had made saying that he intend- ing injured so severely that hospital Fendsraa tontERe] action and when the first shell lande@ | ATTENTION INVESTORS!—Would you like ed to return the goods to the factory |treatment was necessitated. e, on a hill behind the town some of the [ % or more a month on veur inves o — i - 4 il ¢ P . ) ts? No ng, no waiting. Pos William E. T 1 of Maple ;‘h'lr(rh’r*”sll\rl’l':\";( ;ittnp{fl*r;l”l:::‘n=t51);'n::;fl:1\1 ':mlmr:(('th':n;fir:xr"cl‘z‘xn): k;\mulfhltl in MAro Bud rarty on Wagilo “Humpty-Dumpty"'— more timid of the defenders dashed | Drings particulars — Address, Lock Box tlliam o a dec E E and |last night at 9:3 c y Police-| , B L Sung by Mary Hughes, for safety. 430, city. street was bound over to the \t um‘krl rr‘.&]n;\mrn; eca i Frank Baker for passing a| Belgrade For Her Marriage to King Dancedyby K’x’;therglne E ot iniore ahalif] follbwen: I aulok | BIETOMAREWiiare FIT Traming diplomas term of the rior court by Judge Judge Klett, however, found prob- | standing trolley car. Mrs. F. F. Har- o i 5 for $1.00 each. Quality material - use George Klett in i court this able cause, and hound the agcused i el Alexander of Jugo-Slavia. Bkirt Dance—Katherine Burke. sucgession and ol esRnKIN e INBNE| £hroiae swtio 5 ' eCus mon was alighting from the car at “Gin-Gin-Ginny Shore,"” middle of a party of the retreating T TS M T TN TR T LT PIng. o 9 o A RN YA A0 r”;",ms‘”"‘””' court under| Francls street and narrowly escaped| Bucharest, June 5.—Princess Marie Helen Shanahan, Sinn Feiners inflicted several casual- (%, #ITH Of Seismreen TN 8 week. ] s il e HUBRUSIALSBD injury when the Elmgren automobile|jeft for Orzova last night, accom-| “That's How I Belleve In You,'— |ties. Look for your name next Friday, Ohrne Co., to the it 1“:» His ; teckless Driving went past without sounding a signal,|panied by a royal party on her way to Grace Connelly. Troops which had been landed | _stedt's. bond r“ HP le‘. ‘1 .] RLLLE T ‘ case '«,n:r!\;n; 1-~ 1‘;‘.-.1‘ms| of New }{aw‘nln was testified. Elmgren said his horn| Belgrade for her marriage to King “Stay In Your Own Back Yard'— |Secretly from Boa Island, in Lough Store Announcements T a\ Bkt 3 ert Berg re char ’, \\Als findec :? al:r costs for rerklpssilmled to work. He was fined $25. Alexander, of Jugo-Slavia. Virtually Pauline Pfersick. Erne, during the night took the re- | e i aN FioTOS —See our dlsplay of Wl h k same offense ¢ that of driving on West Main street. The ac- Fined For Breach of Peace the entire population of the city turn- “Love Ships"—Trio publicans in the rear, but several| mountings. Get our prices. Arcade Studio. paoragred, wis nolled X rosecuting | cused was arrested by Police Chief W.| Stanley Wojak, Frank Shakowski|ed out in honor of the bride and court Christina Pattison, Florence | managed to escape through their su- | _Detter plctures at_less money. Attorney Joseph Woo J. Rawlings Saturday afternoon fol-|and John Parchinski were finad $10 dignitaries and 50,000 citizens gave Anderson, Edia Sandber perior knowledge of the country. M'KONE TIRE owners will roceive promgi Detect Testifies 1lowing a crash in which his ca 1 Wi ¢ g 8. Death List Totals 7 and courteous service at -Judd and Duie , Detective Testifics wing a crash M owhieh his car andjeach for breach of the peace. A triend her a demonstrative farewell at the| Butterfiy Dance—Nellie Bores. £a A SOMA 3 lop. 16 Franklin Squal Detective Sergeant William P. Mc-|an automobile driven by William May|was taking Stanley home after he|railway station. *'Stealing'—Mary Hughes. When the occupation of the village | oo F P ATRING at redured prices Bewt Cue was the first witness called. He |figured had imbibed too freely, when Stanley| The party is to embark this morn-| “I Got It—You'll Get It'— was complete, soldiers were dettailed | " maferials used; workmanship guaranteed. to!ld the court that Therngren had The PBurquist and May cars were|grabbed a gate at Shakowski's Proper-{ing at Orzova on the yacht Stephen Doris Schroedel to bury the dead, and all the Sinn \\l:r)(‘ r::l-id ;nx' a:dwc::yvl:‘r(:d.""\:elr:‘n!:: een arrested last Thursday ter he| ; v e - . E5 > $ L e 7 old shoes look an , Ul been arrested last Thursday after he|proceding westerly. A trolley car in|ty. Frank ordered him away and Stan-|the Great, which will proceed to| “Roaming Amay'—Ethel Johnson. | Feiners were interred in a flf"‘,} . Shoe Repairing Co., 216 Arch, Tel. 1728 had received information that Thor charge of Motorman Ernest Herwig|ley pushed him. John came to Frank's|{ Omoldova. Tomorrow at Dubrovitza “Alice Blue Gown''—Nellie Bores, |nearby. The prisoners were removec et gren had shipped a frunk load of |and Conductor William O'Leary was|assistance and a three-cornered fight|the yacht will de joined by King Alex-| “Carolina Rolling Stope’— to Enniskillen last night. AR AUTOMOTIVE articles to Providence, R. T, and after |coming easterly, Berquist, according |resulted. Policeman Patrick McAvay|ander's Danube flotilla and the party Helen Woods. Republioans statloned v at vanlage | == ms he had made s uent investiga-|to testimo. sounded hi d i i raip'” oints with macghine guns held out, sen 13 1 ibsequent investiga stimony, sounded his horn and|janded the trio into the police patrol|is expected to reach Belgrade at five “All in a Garden Fair'— P ‘ t the troops, who | CADILLAC & PAIGE CARS— tions concerning the trunk speeded up in an effort to pass May's\and preferred charges of breach of|p. m. Dance by Katherine Burke. | frequently firing a i) LASH MOTOR C Trunk Shipped car, and in so doing placed himself|the peace replied with a Lewis gun. It is be- “A"Reputable Conce nens OlophsgChonty: lieved that one Sinn Fein gun crew WEST MAIN, COR. LINCOLN 8T. HUPMOBILE CARS— He said that he had learned that|in position where he had to choose Louis Jones and C. C. Palmer were Thorngren had shipped a load |between striking the trolley or the|charged with parking cars in restrict- GLERGYMAN HEADS TIGKET STEAMER FR“MN Y e “."“’”?,,"‘"'la stated that but one City Service Statlon s officially CryIeaLE 4 [ plated ware m ired by the|automobile. He chose the latter, send-|ed districts on West Main street. Jones Hartford Ave. and Stanle: " st . nes = v . y St. member of the crown forces was Al M. Paoteass; ‘Prop, Landers, Frary and Clark Co, to Mrs. |ing May's car up on the sidewalk.|w i 1y a i who bhad not previously appeared in killed. Seven republicans are known OLDSMOBIL, R. W. Atkinson of 413 Pubiic street, | Slight damage was done. ! Rev. Charles H. Ricketts is - Providence. He and Chief William J Berquist admitted that he was S fn’dmf“ ofp'n”\wasp”,”d i S il Sl to have been killed, while 16 were | o;pgMOBILE Cu. OF NEW BRITAIN E ‘ 8’ suspended. judgementy . Palmer an- made prisoners, including the com-| 6 MAIN ST. PHONT 208 Pawlings communicated with the|speeding up as he was in a hurry. swering the charge for the third time, can Candidate in Norwich Munici- STUDEBARERE— Providence police and they went to Case Continued mandant. E paid §2 i ) ; Big Six Touring ... 81,788 pal Election Being Held Today. Republicans Hold Out. Special Six Touring 1,476 the house named. ~The Providence| «For yeasons better known to the| Uncontested condemnation provesd- e e o g X ! i tood that Belleek, ten ii:\d;‘eft:hlx.p:qprr‘j;‘ltc:hr"‘!:uc:h:iti'r\:mflx:\d!‘;“: Siate,). Proseeitor J. Gy W f”’q”fl "*v- ings were brought ?n the cases of Norwich, June 5.—A clergyman, (Continued from First Page). m‘ll:sla!:unl(}i:’:fl of Pettigoe, is still Hght ‘f‘i-,’off"l{{'p'.mr,. o] formed Sergeant McCue to that ef.|nined: the case of Anthony Soesny.|Tony Lonakonls, Vincent Rusineki,|\he Rev. Charles H. RicKetts, heads e held by the republicans, but that| M IRVING JECTER 112 ARCH 8. ot & 3 L t n:\.‘rzfd on two rm_mvs of liquor ‘law Anton!| Passanici, Guss Battaglia, lh» rvpubnrap ticket in today's mu- Smuggling Attempt Magheramena Castle has been | _ Seacsviiatiaiiy & st violation, was continued until Wed-|Tony Nuccia and Feore Pagani. nicipal PIYE(‘(lon and i Two months ago an attempt 10|,y acuated. There is considerable in- | ~ Autos and Trucks For Sale [ Thorngren Admits Guilt nesday morning. Soesny’'s tenement at Liquor charges against Mary Wisk|against Milo R. Waters, a job print- | smuggle arms into Ireland aboard one terest here regarding the fate of the | T7ree— 537 touring. Driven 3,000 milek. Sergeant McCue then intercepted |174 Oak street was visited Saturday|were continued until Wednegday| er. on the democratic ticket for mayor {of the line's six vessels was frustrat- | pajleek fort, the holding of which by |~ Good ‘as new. K. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry the trunk at the local express station, [night by Sergeant W. C. Hart and|morning, and in the meantime the po-| Provided most of the interest in the|ed by the master of the craft, Capt. the republicans practically renders| St Phone 20512 and took it to the police station.|Policemen Feeney and O'Mara. Peter|lice will make an effort to locate|balloting. Otherwise the voters|Kreig revealed today. Several thous-|4ne parracks there untenable. BUICK roadster, new cord tires, $425. There Thorngren handed over two |Skinkowski had previously attempted Walenty Wisk, husband of the accus-|Showed curlosity as to the fate of the |and rounds of ammunition was found a3 e ‘c‘r“’;’;;’j_i;{‘"?3,"’:,»‘;“;"‘5“;!f;;,,”fflf;:“”;;‘;: keys with which the trunk was un- [t0 purchase some cider in the place,|ed, who will face charges jointly. proposal to revive the city charter.|in the coal bunkers, he asserted, just Official Statement. ing. Wonderful bargains for quick sale. locked and a quantity of articles, such | but he was recognized by the fre- Wisk Case Goes Over The chief argument for the proposed | as the ship was docking at.an Irish Belfast, June 5 (By Associated Aaron G. Cohen, 155 Park St., or 867 as coffee percolators, creamers, knives |quenters as affiliated with the police| The police went to the Wisk tene. | ¢harter has been that it would bring | port. Press)—The following official state- [ New Britain Ave. and forks, casseroles, heating irons|department. ment house yesterday. They accosted | the administration of city affairs “up- The captain of the vessel, whose|ment concerning the occupation of | BUICK four cylinder touring car in good and other plated articles was found Joseph Morofski and Stanley Orzel|a 10 year old boy in the hall who|to-date.” identity Capt. Kreig refused to re-|pettigoe by British troops was issued | Mechanical condition. Phone 1503-4. Thorngren admitted that he had tak- | were released from the hospital this| had a suspicious bulge under his coat.| The Vote up till noon was fairly |veal arrested several members of the |today: R 3 ToRTa o en the stuff from Landers, and said |morning and arraigned in court on|Investigation disclosed a quart of | 1®AVY, the women turning out strong- | crew, and turned them over to the| +ag a result of continued aggression WOMAN IS HELD. that he had intended to give it back |charges of breach of the peace and liquor which he said he had purchas- 1y during the mid-forenoon. British authorities for trial it was|on the part of so-called Free State Bridgeport, June 5.—An inquest was after his time of probation had ex- |assanlting one another. The accused|ed from Mrs. Wisk for a friend who said. troops in what is known as the Petti-| s ooy by Coroner J. J. Phelan in pired. figured in a fight on Silver street early | was visiting at his house. The police LIONS TO ORGANIZE Since then, officlals of the line de-|goe salient, which resulted in three | woinaiq “touwn“court today into the Signs Confession | Saturday morning. Joseph is alleged|found more liquor in the house, in clared, vessel masters have searched |casualties to the militiary during the| o en“oe oiven o yohn Karwin, in He signed a written statement to|to have used a knife and Stanley a|a room that they had been told on every seaman and examined his bag- | week end it was decided that he|hae town, Saturday, by the automo- the effect that he had taken the goods |house brick. The former was fined |a previous visit was a bath room, at Meeting for This“Pur, Will Prob gage before their vessls cleared an|pettigoe salient be occupled by im- (. ¢ o Mary F. McGann, of shipped them to Providence, and in.|$25 and the latter $15. . that time occupied by a young wom- i Lo - | Amrican port. perial troops. 3 Springfield, Mass., daughter-in-law of Taken to Hospital an. ably Be Held This Coming Week, SRR The operations conducted O‘Pr,s?t' former State Senator James McGann tory upon the expiration of his pro-| The accused had been on am all| Nellie Josefiak and Mary Paducel Sinn Feiners Ousted. urday and Sunday by 4and and wa in|of New Haven. Mrs. McGann is held Lationary period. He said, however, |night drinking party. In a card game| had trouble over a garden at 175| Director Says. London, June 5 (By Associated |resulted in the sali®ht being "°“d'. "l in $1,000 bonds to await the cononer's Press.)—DBritish troops have driven|{the hands of the military for a dis- finding. that he had taken the goods previous |Stanley was alleged to have cheated | North street, yesterday afternoon and i 4 " : z 2 i s Y ed William M. Burdick, field director |[the Sinn Fei vad ile from the t a vas g s n ¢ et 3 n invaders from their e of about ofie mi N F T ;r;w:eh:;;n; that he was arrested and :mi on l:mt‘ahrt‘ount {osfiplulfloclxnpd came to blowe The former was:fined|of the International Assoclation: ‘of|main. positlons:in’ Ulster territory and ;?xnen in order to secure the high . i © pay over the money he claimed to( $7 and the latter $3. Lions' clubs, and Harry McKinnon, a large part of the border between|ground which covers the Great OIL PRICES SOAR general field director for Connecticut, | northern and southern Ireland now is|Northern railway going through Pet-| Pittsburgh, June 5.—An increase of are planning to hold a general organ- |virtually a battle front t . 25 cents a barrel in the price of | Til%s ; ) . goe. & . l . ' ” I l l l H l .J l l ” l l l m n ization meeting next week for those The village of Pettigoe, on the Fer- The operations were entirelw suc- [ Pennsylvania crude oil was announce - who have joined as charter members|mangh-Donegal border ‘was recap- cessful and no damage was done tojed when the market opened today. ! i or(tms“cluh. tured from the Sinn Fein invaders|non-combatants or buildings other{ on Wednesday members of Lions|yesterday and the southern forces also than by stray bullets. One crown 5 e = ] rm_hs from Hartford, Springfleld, [are reported to have evacuated Bel- soldier was killed and seven repn}xbli» L_EGAL NQTICES Z:gR;n?:;n:p'L.:eLve'H;\'etg.e \;iallna‘t- lek, ten miles to the southwest. cans are known to have‘bcele“lr;“l‘fllleg Widening of Whiting Street and Es- “1018 q n The discrepancy between the official | anq 16 taken prisoner, in I tablishment of Building Line. (] New Haven, after which they will at-|communique, with its statement of |sommandant. _! tend the Yale-Holy' Cross baseball|three Sinn Feiners killed and one| «Jt was found necessary, in order to! Notice is hereby given that the n l l FE Lewis gun captured, and the more de- | gisiodge snipers in the hills, to fireipiinville Town Plan Commission has talled press reports of the British|p,1f a dozen rounds of high explosive | made the following appraisal of dam- FIREMEN ON VACATION storming the place and inflicting |ghells, The actual fighting covered alages and assessment of benefits Firemen Fred Fagg of Engine Com- | “heavy losses” has yet to be recon-|jeriod of five hours and mainly con- caused by the widening of Whiting pany No. 6, Richard Forsyth, of En-|ciled. 0 sisted of a running fight across hedges gt Westerly 14.8 ft. at its junction gine Company No. 4 and Michael J. Artillery Brought Up. and ditches.” with Central Square, as shown on {Leydon, of No. 2 truck company of| The Mi..., aave taken over much map drawn by Englneer McKernan the fire department commence their|of the boundary line and the Sinn . ANG dated May 20, 1922, and finally adopt- annual vacation today. Lieutenant|Feiners now face seasoned and well Clty ltems ed May 31st, 1922, and signed by Thomas Hinchey, of Engine company |armed troops equipped with artillery, Chairman J. E. Lamb of The Plain- No. 4 and Firemen Edward Conlin, of |instead of the special Ulster constabu- Graduation gifts reduced at Morans' ville Town Plan Commission, and the Engine company No. 6, Leonard lary men. b it establishment of a 2% ft. building Saunders, of No. 2 truck company| I-ondon newspapers refrain from |—advt. . (|line on the portion of Whiting St. and John Maher, of Engine company commenting nn_lhv‘snnanon but the A party was held at t s; C;m: o( from Central Square to the 'present No. 2 returned to duty today after |Daily News, basing its information on|Mr. and Mrs. B, Arata of CReStAl| 577 building line as shown on the |their vacation. a dispatch from its correspondent at|street yvesterday in honor of the TthjZ, 0 W, o peifry Enniskillen, declares under a large|birthday of their daughter, Eleanor West Side, headline that the crisis has been de-|and the fourth birthday of their son, S Binets Bartises liberately faked for political purposes, | William. Catherine Tracy and that the provocation to war comes| yreet me at Schmarr's for dinner.| & Rose Mo from the Ulster side of the border. | _ 4o Bonald. Sideh MflTHER—HAS YUUR faysl Aty Dy ¢| Dr. Myron 5. Aisenberg, son of Mrs.| ing street ....$00,000.00 $6,711.48 The Dally Herald prints a report| o "7 isenberg of 610 Stanley|Catherine Tracy from Chatham that several warships | C He inati believed to be|tion from the University of Maryland,| Donald, dam- BT SR Y school of dentistry, last Thursday. Dr.| ages to build- . | Tretand, and that the town is filled B Aot e T LA R s Mothers, watch children for symp- | with naval men, under instructions ;_‘\{!,:hn «:;io‘f 8 /81 e Cal(r;‘::l_m P 1600, toms of internal disorders. Look at | A nott 5 Y ) vour child NOW! Is his breath of-| News dispatches from Ulster declare| 1et us shampoo your rugs and car-| & Rose Mc- " | : BE i pets. Union Laundry Co.-—advt Donald, build- N fensive and tongue coated? Does he | fev.ius tuciv has been embittered by % i 00.000.00 0,000.00 grind his teeth or start in his sleep? [th» murder of Magistrate Flanagan, Wet wa:s}_| prices rPdncfd to 75c¢ fog ing Nr}o i ¥ i § Is his appetite changeable? Has he K which caused a great sensation. The 25 1bs. Union Laundry Co.—advt. ¢ hronavm,\' oceasional griping pains? Is he con-|Vicum had lately sentenced many Don't go by. Come buy. Churchill, cery Co., Ao stitpated ? offenders under the firearms act and | Jeweler, 17 Court street.—advt. lease .. ..... 00,000.00 100.00 These are some symptoms of |often had been threatened, but had — : o i ‘\Vliyrnn E. Rn_s:crs 00,000.00 0,000.00 worms. Great distress often resuits|ignored the threats. He was accom- ARRESTED AT WORCESTER Vincenzo Minel- | from these parasites. Relieve him |panied to the cathedral at Newry, Frnest Lindquist, of this city, was| 10 and »Mrs‘ quickly with Dr. True's Elixir, the | where the shooting took place, by hiS|taken into custoday at Worcester, Minello, jointly 00,000.00 0,000.00 Trne Family Laxative and Worm Ex- |sister, She seized one assailant but aaec vesterday, on a warrant from |Minnie L. Pierce peller—purely vegetable—first pre- | he threw her off and escaped with his |¢po jocal police department, charg-| and Hattie E. scribed by an old-fashioned Maine [ companions in an automobile nto|ing non_support. - Lindquist left this| Dierce and country doctor 71 years ago. Dr.|Lough county, which is free state ter-| oo o row weoks ago, and simultane-| Helen M. True's Elixir, the True Family Laxa- | ritory and where they consequently ously with his leaving a certain well Pierce, jointly 00,000.00 0,000.00 tive and Worm Expeller, purifies the [could not be pursued by the northern |y o 'voune woman also disappeared, |Custas D. Man- bowels as it clears them. A favorite |authorities it is said. Detective Sergeant William | Vatseo . of careful mothers for four genera- Resume Negotiations. C. Hart left this morning to bring FFannie A. Al- Contest close’ J“ne 15. . tions. Corrects constipation in young| Much attention is focused upon the Lindquist back here for teial. derige ....... 00,000.00 0,000.00 and old. 4fc, 60c, $1.20. | question of the proposed Irish consti- Santi Tani ..... 00,000.00 0,000.00 | | tution and its allied issues Prime LOCALS WIN. Lucia T. Newton 00,000.00 0,000.00 » . . N Essa ] WI" b €C a d l dng h | Minister Lloyd George is expected to % The Conn. Co. .. 00,000.00 0,000.00 y " e up to and includi t at |arrive from Wales tonight in readiness| The St. Mary's baseball nine de-lynro"Nari |1 00:000.00 0.000.00 to meet the Irish representatives who | feated the Pilots of South Manches- Fiorbomo Nert 00.000.00 0.000.00 . " a 3 i 3 date' Prize winning essays will be publnlled in The Scientific Eye Examination [l[it 1s believed will return tomorrow. | ter yesterday by the score of 9 to 2,iqypindf? 0L ™ go'ion'an 6.000.00 Resumption of the negotiations is ex- the !wlrls-_r was very effective, keep- Regolo? Nt . 20.000.00 0.000.00 ing his hits well scattered and get- ¥ i Vi d soon after their arrival. Tow: ¢ . Herald' SIS PR oL B N Beiall sot Pighting, ting excellent support from his team- | Cr . °f Plain BT ville 4 - Authentic dettails| mates. Holland, the South Manches- . ‘ 0 i T ter twirler, was wild, walking seven|.., n¢ Plainville Town Plan -Com: Remember ! Any child under 12 may enter the Frank E. Goodwin ' 2 iowing eight 1 L SRR contest, GET BUSY! . e This appraisal has been accepted > ! STEEL BUSINESS BETTER ;04 aqopted, filed with the Town Registered Optometrist Y th al't Youngstown, June 5.—Despite talk|Clerk of Plainville and published 3 ou.r wee e that the coal strike soon will affect twice by the Plainville Town Plaa 327 Main St. Phone the steel . industry, mills in the|Commission. E Y Be tF 0 d? Youngstown district today began an- J. E. LAMB, Chairman. “« 9 other week with an increase in the F. T. WHEELER, Secretary. We See That You See our besti'riend. Ohio schedule averaging about 8§ |PLAINVILLE TOWN PLAN GOM- FEEEEREESEENEETIAREEEMNES per cent. : MISSION. 3 = tended giving them back to the fac- | To afty child under 12 years of age for the best essays on the Food Value of Bread and Milk over other foods. " CONTEST NOW ON 1st Prize $10,2nd Prize $5 3rd Prize $3, Seven Prizes Of $1 Each Address your essay to Bread and Milk Contest Editor, The Herald, and mail it or bring it in person to the Herald Office. Thousands read Herald classified ads every night. Write on one side of the paper only. 00,000.00 0,000.00 i E R R AR R ERERERERRERER] i. P i s s e e e