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e e GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE 'NEW BRITAI Wednesday, June 21 Is Nothing Reserved GL COLTS ADFILLES WILL FATURE RAGE e Latonia Derjy Has 86 Thrée Year 0ld Jntries Already Cidcinnatj June 19.—Eighty-six three-year-cd colts and fillies are en- tered in th¢Ldtonia derby which will be run Salrday, July 1. It is vir- tually the ame list as was named for the Kentyky Derby. Morvich unde- feated intwelve races is a certain starter a¢ording to his owner, Ben- Jamin Bck. In this event Morvich will be ompelled to shoulder 131 pounds or the mile and one-half journey, Others in the race will carry 18 pounds. Distance Run. 4 The istance of this race is one mile and aialf. The distance in the Ep- som Drby, the great English classic s on¢mile, nine hundred yards. ‘Whilethat of the Kentucky Derby is @ mi} and a quarter. The Latonia Derb has been run continuously since 1883, In that year it was won by Leortus running in the colofs of Ghin and” Morgan. The winner was riddn by Isaac Murphy accounted by neay all horsemen as the greatest nego jockey. Murphy in his career wo five derbles In” 1835 he rode Bean to victory, in 1886, Silver Cjud; in 1887 Libretto and in 1891 EKngman. In 1888 Los Angeles and White ran adead heat, Los Angeles winning the #n off. p Two flllies jos Angeles in 913. hgve been successtul, 888 and Gowell in IAst of Winners. Some wonderful race horses have won the Latonia derby. In the list zould be mentioned, Halma, Ben Brush, Ornament, Alambala, Govern- ; Bree Lance, Johren, Be Frank and Upset. Equally great ones have met defeat in its running. In this list cauld be placed Boundiess, Free Advice, Plaudit, The Manager, Great Britain, Cudgel and Extermin- ator, It Morvich can carry 131 pounds over the mile and a half journey suc- cessfully against such horses as Bunt- or Gray, We are pleased to announce that a new and highly efficient mechanic, Mr. Adrian Parselle, who for the past three years has been head mechanic of the Mutual Garage in Hartford, is now in charge of our repair de- partment, and we respectfully solicit your repair jobs, large and small. work guaranteed at reasonable prices. "THE COOKE GARAGE| Plainville ~ MONIER’S BARG Off On All Baseball Goods. —Regular Price: $7.50 Special Price: 209, Off On All Fish Rods and Reels. 259 Tennis Rackets ing, Olympus, Fai-Sang, Bet Mosie, | By Gosh, My Play, Lucky Hour and | Deadlock he will perhaps have achieved even greater fame than came to Man-o'-War. DIVORCES WRONG MAN After Seven Years Woman Learns She i C Srpnmt(’r'l From Brother-In-Law Instead of Husband. St. Louis, June 20.—§even Years ago today Mrs. Eva. 1. Hillenkoeter, a play and scenario writer of this city, obtained a divorce, not from her hus- band, due to the likeness of their in- itials, but from her brother-in-law and as a result she is again seeking|- her second divorce in order to be able to dispose of some of her property. The decree handed down seven years ago, dissolved the matrimonial bonds between Mrs. Hillenkoeter and Henry H. Hillenkoeter, her husband's brother ,who has since died. The mistake was not.discovered until re- cently and.the second divorce petition was the result, The husband, Her- man H., Hillenkoeter, who has since been re;married, has filed a cross bill in order.tq, have_ his first wife's re- quest for separate maintenance denied by the .court. The proved .misleading in the first case it was declared. KILLS PESKY BED BUGS P.D. Q. Just think, a 35 box of P, D, Q. (Pesky Devils Quietus) makes a quart, enaugh to Hllkl,m:llinn Roaches, Fleas or Cooties, and stops rations by killing their eggs, and ure the clothing. Liquid fire to the Bed Bugs is what P.D.Q.is like; Bed Bugs stand as good a chanco as a snowball ina justly famed heat resort. Patent spout freein every packageof P D. Q, to enable you to kill them and their nest cgga in tha cracks. Look for the devil's head on eve: box. Special Hospital she.u,flrv,. makes five gallons: contains thres spouts. P. D. Q. can also be pur chased insealed bottles, double strength liquid form, High class initials H. H., | ITALIAN PRINGESS HAS HER OWN IDEAS Decides St Wil Not Wed Her Parents’ Choice Rome, June 20.—A royal triangle! A triangle with one of Europe’'s most beautiful princesses at its apex, and two heirs to thrones at the other cor- ners. While a Balkan king at any time may break openly into the regal scramble for a heart and change the triangle into a quadrangle! That situation has been brought about because Princess Yolanda, eld- est daughter of the Italian reigning pair, has a mind of her own. Revolutionary Yolanda, a girl in N SALES DAY Strictly Cash on That Day her early twenties, says she's going to pick her hushand without diplo- matic aid. She's defying all the counselors of her royal parents, Diplomats Amazed They're aghast—in the past their decisions in matrimonial matters have been accepted without question. They decreed Yolanda should wed Duke Henry of Brabant, eldest son of the Belgian royal couple and heir to the Belgian throne. Their be- trothal is all but announced. But Yolanda is said to be far more fond of the Prince of Wales than of Duke Henry. And it's said here that the princess plans to go to London incognito to greet Wales when . he comes back from his Oriental trip. Wales Expected to Wed. Wales is expected to marry shortly after his return. Everything is ar- ranged except that no bride has been picked. And Yolanda, it's said, wants a chance with. her dark Italian beauty bags for I.ondon— And the royal counselors run around in circles and declare girls of the past were never like this— And Duke Henry is wondering whether he'll have a bride or not— This impoverished Balkan king sued for Yolanda's hand and got some encouragment—from the diplomats Boris, who sadly needs the support ofl one of the greater powers, won- ders just what this status at Rome is. WOULD REDUC WAGES. Sydney, N. 8. W,, May 9 (By Mail). —The colliery proprietors have decid- ed to apply to the Arbitration court for a reduction of one-third in min- ers' wages, according to announce- ment. Rules that the proprietors will seek to have the court promulgate include six days work a week if the man- agement requires; the hours of all surface employees shall be calculated exclusive of meal-time; hours of un- derground contract or day laborers to and langorous black eyes before the picking is done. be calculated as from the time the last man descends until the first man Meanwhile as Yolanda packs her| ascends in each shaft. OBE CLOTHING HOUSE the companies can reduce the price The miners have expressed opposi- | of coal without reducing wgaes and tion to the proposals, declaring that 11 make a good profit. The difference in price is small-the difference in quality, ¢reat. ‘Good to the last drop’ SALESMAN $AM Sam Has Better Ideas SAY, WHATS TH' IDEA WHEN SOMEBOOY COMES IN WERE. OF YOU TRVING TO BEAN HIM =~ HUH ? ELL, ITD THIS WAY | SAM, THAT GUY'S FROM A COLLECTION AGENCY EVEN \F HE \S M NOT GONNA HAVE YOU HITTING HIM DN THE HEAD WITH A WATER CRRAFFE. | SER ? REG. US. PAT. OFF. 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