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BURNING FEET 2 __MB{ " How I Wish those PainsWould Go, from My Sore, Burning, Tender Feet, Callouses, Corns and Bunions! Stop INM — just get a box of “GYPSY FOOT RELIEF” Applied In minute, rellef comes three minu later! You top yelling—you smile—you bles the day you first heard of Gyp! Foot Relief. You bld your foot misery good-bye! And without fuss or bother—no soaking feet —no plasters —no powders nor {ncon- venience. It's all over in less time than it takes to tell it! Then put on your shoes and walk all you please, and work and stay on your feet as long as you wish. Successful results guaranteed or small amount paid druggist is re- turned. Nothing like this wonder- ful Gypsy Foot Relief. Sold in this city by all good druggists including Fair Department Store. e DEVALERA EULOGY FOR IRISH REBELS Declares Tfie_y— Are ‘Best and Bravest of Nation Dublin, June 29. (By Associated Press)—Eamon De Valera in an in- terview granted at the headquarters of ‘the republican party, eulogized the Irish army dissentients who are hold- ing the Four Courts as “the best and bravest in our nation.” “At the last meeting of the Dail Eireann,” he said, ‘‘an agreement was ratified which, if faithfully observed, would have given us the opportunity of working for internal peace and of taking steps which would make this nation strong against the only enemy it has to fear—the enemy from the -outside. - At the bidding of the English, Irishmen are today shoot- ing down on the streets of our capital brother Irishmen, old comrades in arms and companions in the recent struggle for Ireland’s independence and its embodiment in a republic. RBlames English Propaganda. English propaganda will strive to lay the blame for this war on Irish- men but the world outside must not be deceived. England's threat of war-=that and that alone {8 responsi- blgfors'the present situation. ..In the face-of England’s threats some of our countrymen yielded. "“The men who are now being at- tacked by the forces of the provision- al government are those who refuse to obey the order to yield—preferring to ‘dié. They are the best and brav- est in our nation and would most loy- ally have obeyed the will of the Irish people freely xpressed but are not willing that TIreland’s independence should -be abandoned under the lash of an alien government.” McCORMICK INGENSED Will.Bring Suit - Against Newspapers Publishing Story of Grafting of Human Gland, He Says. Chicago, June 29.—Harold F. Mc- Cormick, head of the executive com- mittee of the International Harvester company, yesterday announced his in- tention to sue for libel every news- paper which published the report that he purchased a gland of another man to be grafted into his own body. With this' as the first count in his libel suits, other counts, he declared, will include charges of telephone tap- ping, invasion of his sick room, the surrounding of his house and tres- pass upon his property. It was Mr. McCormick’s first state- ment since he went to the West Me- morial hospital for an operation al- most three weeks ago, and he made it plain that he was chiefly incensed at the repeated stories that he had taken advantage of the unfortunate circumstances of a fellow man to de- prive him of a vital organ. “That is utterly untrue,” he said, and he pointed out that when the ru- more first became current, Dr. Victor D. Lespinasse, who attended him in the hospital, issued a denjal that a human gland was used. “This denial,” said, Mr. McCormick, ‘was printed by some, but not by all of the newspapers which printed the KILLS WIFE AND SELF Motor Trip By Young Two Days’ Woman Results Fatally Upon Re- turn To Husband. New York, June 29.—A few hours after his wife, Julia, 23, returned home in a high powered automobile after, it is reported, she had been away two days, Alfred Talariz, 25 years of age, a tailor, shot and killed ber ‘and then ended his own life with the same revolver. The tragedy oc- curred in the kitchen of their home, 247 Jericho Turnpike, Floral Park, 1.. 1, Tuesday night. Mre. Talariz was shot through the heart. Talariz shot himself _lhmu:h the left breast and the temple. De‘lifihffi;l wfter effect that lingers ts s essentinl in & dentifrice .. ofi'«-flvenm- You will et both M INEARLY RETURNS North Dakota Primaries Are Far From Complete, However T"argo, N. D, June 29. (By Associ- ated Press)—Fewer than 150 pre- cincts of the 2,064 in North Dakota had reported early today on the vote cast in the primary. The vote was compiled on the senatorial and gub- ernatorial nomination contests and the other contests were ignored, For the republican senatorial nom- ination, 128 precincts gave: Porter J. McCumber, candldate for renomin- ation, 11,974; Lynn J. Frazler 6,472, and Orgpsby McHarg 867. For the republican nomination for governor, 146 precincts gave: R. A. Nestos, incumbent, 14,010; B. F. Bak- er, non partisan, 6,114; H. L. Stenger, 120, With Senator McCumber leading nearly 2 to 1 on the face of these early returns, the Fargo Courier- News, organ of the non-partisan lea- gue, declared the nomination of Mr. Frazier and the success of the entire league state ticket seemed assured, The claim was based on an appar- ent falling off of 25 per cent in the vote cast in the larger cities of the state where the independent strong- holds were and early indications that the rural vote would come more nearly up to the standard set in the recall election last fa!l. It is in the rural districts that the league is strongest. SHOOTS AT WIFE HE THINKS UNFAITHFUL Father of Two Anxious for “Chair” if Woman Dies New York, June 29.—George Ma- her, 22 years old, left his work as foreman of the Midtown Garage at 147 West Forty-ninth street, last eve- ning and went to his home at 364 Twelfth street, Brooklyn, to find that his wife was away. Neighbors were caring for their children, Alice, 20 months old, and Helen, six months. Maher went to the Parkville police station and complained that his wife vas ‘running around with an Ital- ian.” There seemed to *he nothing the police could do about it, so the young fellow went to the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Cornelius Brad- ley, at 61 Reeve Place, and waited, believing his wife would appear at her mother's. The girl wife—she is just Maher's age—came in presently. Maher ac- cused her of infidelity, begged her to renounce the other man and pleaded the cause of his children, The moth- er tried to quiet the pair as their parley became bitter. In the end Maher. pulled a pistol from his pocket and fired five shots into his wife’s body at close range. They penetrated her abdomen and right side and she fell. Maher:threw the weapon on the floor and stood waiting for the police. They came soon, Detectives Eason and McGann, just after Mrs, Maher had been taken to Kings County hospital in a dying condition. Maher was charged with felonious assault, which the police ex- pected to change to homicide. The prisoner sald in the Parkville station that he didn't want to live without his wife's love and that he was perfectly willing to go to the chair if she died. Carrying the furniture of the for- mer kaiser to Holland called for -53 railway vans. Reader Takes Newer Form of Iron—Feels NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922. 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Ironized yeast is recommended and guaranteed by 21l good druggists. e ———— VOTE ON TARIFF T0 COME IN SIX WEEKS Democrats Not Likely to Try to Block It Washington, June 29.—The final stages of the long debate on tariff re- vision are said to be in sight. The democrats soon will be ready to go before the country on the record made. It is predicted a final vote will be reached within a month, or six weeks at the outside. It is realized by the democrats that they cannot defeat the tariff bill. They do not care to delay unduly, or conduct any filibuster against it. Al they seek is to inform the American people fully concerning the iniquities of the most important schedules and then hasten a vote. They will insist on voting if the republicans manifest a disposition to postpone action. No Cloture Expected. It is belleved that cloture may not now be invoked. Senator Kellogg (rep.,, Minn.), chairman of the com- mittee appointed by the recent con- ference to arrange a cloture pro- gram, has submitted his report to Senator Lodge, the republican leader. He recommends that twenty-five sig- natures be required for a cloture peti- tion, that a majority be sufficient for adoption, that ten days debate be al- lowed and that the senate rules be changed at once. Increased duties of the bill will cost the people of this country $3,000,000,- 000, Senator Simmons (dem, N. C.,) declared in a speech this afternoon. He said fully one-half of this added burden of taxation woud be borne by the farmers. Senator Simmonds denied the con- tention advanced by Gooding (rep. Idaho) that, if the rate are impotent and did not do any good in enhancing the price to the producer, they do no harm. He said if the Farm Bloc senators undertake to vote day after day for rates which are supposed to do the farmer good, but which really accomplish nothing for him, they must enter into agreements to vote for a high tariff on articles which the farmer must buy. The senate adopted the committete duty of 3% cents a pound on fresh beef and veal, by a vote of 47 to 13. Six democrats, Ashurst, Jones, New Mexico; Kendrick, Pittman, Sheppard and Broussard voted with the repub- licans. Mcdat Secries Approved. The senate also approved a com- mittee amendment increasing the house rate of 2 cents a pound on fresh lamb to 5 cents a pound. The republicans again voted solidly, while five democrats supported the commit- tee rates, The senate then accepted committee rates of $2 a had on sheap and goats, and 2% cnts a pound on mutton and goat meat. Senator Kendrick declared higher tarift would not increase cost of meat to the consumer. It was charged by Senator Stanley (democrat, Ky,) that the price of beef in this country is not fixed by the producer, but by the packers, and that the additional tariff only en- {abled the packers to charge the con- sumer more for his meat. the the 'HARRY E. HALL AND ADELINE LITKE WED Popular Young Couple Married In St. John's Lutheran Church by Rev. M. W. Gaudian Harry Ernest Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Hall of 425 West Main street, and Miss Adeline Litke, daughter of Mrs. Wilhelmina Hesse- Litke of Shuttle Meadow avenue, were married last evening at 8 o'clock at 8t. John's German Lutheran church by the Rev. M. W. Gaudian, pastor. They were attended by William Brunt, cousin of the groom as best man, and Miss Flora Mae Hall,*sister of the bride, as maid of honor. Miss Dor- othy Schultz, niece of the bride, was the flower girl, and Oswald Connell and Arthur Volz were the ushers in the church. The bride was attired in white brid- al satin with duchess lace over it and trimmed with pearls, and wore a silk bridal veil with lily-of-the-valley streamers. She carried a bridal bou- quet of white roses and gardenias with lily-of-the-valley streamers. The bridesmaid wore a gown of flesh col- ored georgette trimmed with Spanish lace and a large picture hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas and lilies-of-the-valley, The flower girl was dressed in blue georg- ette with a crown of rosebuds, and carried an old colonial bouquet of roses and streamers The church was prettily decorated for the occasion with palms and roses and during the ceremony, Mrs, J, Martin sang "0, Promise Me." About 100 guests were present, including friends and relatives from New York city, Springfield, Mass., Wallingford, Hartford and Bristol, A reception was held at the home of the bride af- ter the ceremony and during the day, the young couple left on an unknown wedding trip. Upon their return they will reside at 430 West Main street, Mr, and Mrs, Hall have many friends in this city who gave them some very beautiful and useful gifts. Among which were a complete cut glass set, a walnut bedroom set, a portable lamp and linen, sliver and electric articles. An English Bible presented to them by the Rev. Gaud- fan is prjzed very highly. The bride presented her attendant with a dia- mond brooch and the groom gave the best man a diamond scarf pin The flower girl received a gold ring and the ushers fountain pens. CONSCIENCE MONEY New York Woman Sends $4 To New- ark Railway Fares Not Collected. Company To Pay New York, June 29.—The Public Service Railway in Newark received two letters yesterday from a woman in a New York State town, each with a Biblical quotation and each contain- ing money. One contained $4 with this explan- ation: ““Money to make up for fares not paid when the car was crowded.'" The Biblical quotation, which in fact, was misquoted from &t. 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Macon, Ga.,, June 20.—Former Mayor Glen Toole was awarded twelve cents damages here late yesterday by the Superfor Court jury which heard his libel suit against the Macon Tele- graph, He sued for $750,000, alleging def« amation of character in an article published May 31, 1921, THREE FLYERS DIE IN FALL. San Antonio, Tex.,, June 20.-~Three aviation cadets were killed and their bodies burned when an airplane in which they had just taken off at Brookside ell from a height of 200 feet late yesterday, CORD TIRES O be sure of untroubled enjoyment of your car over the Fourth, prepare yourself now with Fisk Cords to replace those tires about which you have a doubt. The husky, extra size Fisk, with its over- strong construction, will not only keep you free from tire trouble on the holi- day, but will settle your mind as far as tires are concerned for all the rest of the year. And remember, you get the big extra value without extra cost. 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