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| CASES | Second Hand Show | Cases For Sale | Call At Store The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. The Men’s Shop Offers MEN'S FOUR-PIECE SUITS With knickers for sports and trousers for business — in fine tweed effects and herringhone, Two groups. Special at $28.75 and $34.75. MEN'S SPORT COATS To be worn with flannel trousers or linen golf breeches, Spécial- ly priced at $14.75. WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS A special group of extra quality shirts in neat stripes $3.95 COW HIDE SUIT CASES In tan and black heavy leather 26 inch size $12.00. MEN'S BATHING SUITS In attractive heather mixtures, SFALLS 95=99 Xdsylum Street i Hartford “Jt Pays To Buy Our Kind"” | City Items Have The Herald your vacation. 18c with order.—advt Members of Alexandra Todge No 24, 1. O. Daughters of St. George will hold a basket picnic at Rockwell park, Bristol, Thursday. Those de-| siring to go will meet at the center| at 10 o'clock. A baby girl was born yesterday to ex-Councllman and Mrs. T. MceCormick of Daly avenue. This is Bargain Week for the John| Boyle Co.'s customers.—advt | Stanley Woman's Relief Corps will | hold an all day meeting on “’ndn@s»; day, July 12. It is hoped that as| many members as possibie will come | at 9:80 to sew and bring something | gor the dinner, which will be served | at noon. The regular meeting \vm‘ Dbegin at 2:30 o'clock. ! The Firemen's Pension and Rellef Fund met yesterday afternoon and| voted to turn into the fund $300 of the profit of the annual New Year's| ball and to contribute $75 to the| Herald Fresh Air camp at Burlington You can conser = vour health fo 75¢ by sending u wet wash Union Laundry C Sl 804, —Advt. | Noble of the fire, . tment who was | stricken with at}y; ick of indigestion! last Saturday, ' reported today as improved. | Graham's dance Friday eve, Com pounce.—advt [ Joseph Francis Hogan and Miss| Mary Jane Tracy will be married to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock at &t Mary’s church A meeting of the hoard of fire com- missioners will be held this evening Bids for the winter supply of coal will be opened. follow a week you on Cash Frank | l FRANCE TO HONOR PASTETUR. Paris, July 10.—The Senate has unanimously voted 2,000,000 francs to Observe the hundredth anniversary of the birth of T.ouls Pasteur, which will take place this year. Pasteur, noted chemist and hiologist, was horn Da- cember 27, 1822. The Senate in vot- ing the appropriation described Pas-| teur as the “symbol of French science.” Some of the jiu-fitsu experts in| Japan know every artery, hona and | nerve in the human hody, and how| to render them inoperative There's another advantage in favor of Baker's Certifled Flavoring Extracts They do not lose their flavor in the procéss of baking as do ordinary ex- tracts.—advt. FOX'S Friday and Saturday uth Roland—Timber Queen Tom Mix—Big Stakes arold Lloyd—The Comedia US SERVE YOU ELECTRICALLY —THE— COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 392 STANLEY ST. TEL. 2329-4 New Britain Royal Cleaners. LET | despite the fact | set EXTEND PRIMARIES, NOT CURTAIL THEM Progressives Wonld Have People Yote for Presidential Candidates ASPIRIN | Name “Bayer” on Genuine 10 The move- the républican abolish the direet primary endorsed by President ironsed the progressive faction to urge trengthening of the system by extending the prima method to the nomination of presi- Aential candidates This counter-movement tended hy some advocates, the effect of forcing the old guard to abandon its plan repealing the direct primary plan favor of a modified convent President Harding is ¢ intending to gponsor tl » the old system i the prin leveloped the fact that candidates for office sup- ported hy the organization candl. | Aates to win in Tndiana, Pennsylvania, | lowa and North Dakota has weakened mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- such an argument, ‘:w»nvr«rh!“swr of Salleylicacid With s6 meny fmportant guestions| confronting him, it s not balieved | that the president will carry out the! original intention, attributed to him,! that Senator New,! his personal friend, has started a movement to abolish the direct pri- mary. The independent « and progressive | voters appear to be entirely satistied ! with primary elections. With the reaction in' progréss against old-time leadership, political wisdom, it is be lleved, will dictate that nothing shali be attempted that will further in- crease the gulf hetween the progres- | sive and old guard factions | The progressives, who will be| stronger in the next congress than in this one, are already laying out a| program. One proposal calls for ex- tension of the direct primary law to permit nomination of presidential| candidatea by the people. I Another move will be amend | the corruption practices which was declared to he unconstitutional by the supreme court in the New-| berry case, or pass a new one in its place According to present plans, the progressives, asserting that they will have enongh votes in the, next senate to unseat Newberry, will pro- | pose this law in connection with the | attempt that *nator LaFollette will | make to have Newberry thrown out. “Standpatters in both parties are behind this movement to return to the | old nomination system,” sald Senator Norris. “They have four their 1r-1 gument in the recent vy elec- | her chum, Miss Kathleen Phillips, tions where the people won over the [have arrived in San Francisco after To away with the di-la trip around the world on which system would he a step |they met the former suitan of Turkey, goverr fought Arabian bandits and witnessed thalda battles in China's civil war. PERSONALS Washington, ment started party to Avstem, and Harding, has July within Say “Bayer” when you huy Aspirin Unless yon see the name "“Bayer" on package or on tablets you ara not getting the gennine Bayer product it is con- will have| two years and proved safe by millions for colds, headache, toothache, ear- ache, neuralgia, Iumbago, rheuma- tism, neuritis, and for pain In gen- eral. Accept only ayer” package which containg proper Afrectlons Handy boxes of twelve tahleta cost few eents, Druggists also sell hottlés of 24 and 100, Aspirin 8 the trade ir plan redited wit) vet riss Adventurers to act, Miss Virginia Charlton (ahove) and niachines rect primary toward monarchial “The 014 Guard House and out, inside out, is working to primary, The Old Guard does any need of the system heca out it in ordinary times it can its way “If the people the primaries, they lections m, we onal con present gystem of “hite | and | direct ot see | abolish e wit have are not fit to vote city, and Edward Halleran of Eim are not for the eon- i ntions to &ee its evils nomin- ating § 18t, ty- rannical and often absoluteiy fraudu- lent. “It is true that the present ary system is not ideal. Tt shou remedied by preventing vast expendi- tures. Tt should he radically extend ed so as to put the selection of can didates more strictly in the hands of the electorate by making nomination of presidential candidates possible only through direct vote of the peo- in vote in the vention & Washington, D. D. T. Holmes and Miss Fan- Holmes of 47 Hart street, are vacation spent in c h 0 to look Mrs, nie E dents is unfair, ' feld, Mass. w. will spend the Block Island prim- 1 be Miss Effie Pickup of 17 street is spending her vacation Swampscott and Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. Emma Benoit, of well known art dealer, purchased to day through the Camp Real Co.. a handsome on® fam!ly house on Andrews street from Mrs. Hilda Peter- gon. wife the le Would Let Turks and Greeks Argue (ases Paris, July 10 (By Press)—Premier Poincare eign Minister Schanzer of cussed 1visabi near conference the Greek and urkish nationalists representatives wonld be | to forth modifications they desire in the peace agreed the Paris conference of allied forsign ministers last March which neither Greece nor the Turkish nationalist government has accepted, Mrs. Andrew J saiied on Satu trip througt H. J. Kingsley, of R the guest of r. and ] Mullen of Hillside Place Rarker of ay for Europe. Dr. and North street, two month Associated Ttaly Por Ais- a hoth today the a of d, ¥t Daniel east to which I is J rs of the police department, is taking his an- nual vacation this week. basis at Lieutenant Samuel Pamforth l Tredick Hine, formarly of this eity, Flapper Revolution For China Sailing from Seattle for China, Nora and Rose Hsiung, daugh- ters of former Premier Hsi-ling, say they'll start the demure | maidens of China on the way to flapperism. They're students at Holyoke (Mass.) college. . preseribed hy physieians over twenty- | At to|Hill, returned Sunday from a week's | | store after which the proprietor goas to | | *| Sanilliciota’s store on | | | William Venberg of Dix street, thig| bought it from Constanti. spending & couple of weeks at Ash-|taken off and has also FINED FOR VIOLATING but-now of Detroit, is visiting with his parents at Maple Hill Miss Margaret Lewls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Lewis of Harri- Bon sfreet leaves tomorrow to spend the remainder of the week with her aunt, Misa Caroline Lewis of Spring- field, Mass, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Poindexter of Hartford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dugald McMillan at Madison over the week-end, Miss Hazel Egan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. W, Egan of Court street spent the week-end at Pond Point, Parker Abbe of Vine street the week-end at Madison | . ] - Gigarette It's toasted. This one extra' process gives a rare and delightful quality ——Iimpossible to duplicate. Guaranteed by NORWALK SERGEANT FIRED OFF FORCE Mr, and Mrs, A, T.. Mackay of Lin- coln street have réturned from a mo- tor trip to the Rerkshires Mre. Robert Vance and Miss Agnes Vance of Maple street have matored to Glouceater, Mars, for a short stay. Howard Platt of Lincoln road vesterday for Baltimore, Mg, will be gone for a few days. left and CHILD LABOR STATUTE (Continued from First Page). Maple street | yesterday noon and demanded Arink He was refused and went out, He came back in the evéning and when again refused he hecame abusive, it was testified. Alded Moonshiner—In De- partment for 15 Years, Norwalk, July 10.-Sergeant J. P | Harry Gibson has heen dlsmissed dr;(::(“'k‘\ “;’:l',::,” gn‘":. 1 I'hr 2ltrom the local police foree after a . A gave im a wrm\n‘ A 3 sk telling him that he eould get gt |trial hefore Mavor C. I.. Barton, Cor- filled in the store without trouble. He [POration Counsel W. 8 Tammany and was fined $10 {memhers of the common counefl. He Emil Renck and Michael Mar-|WAs found gulity of having falled to inszyk were chargad with breach of |réport what he knew about {llegal the peace, Emil went to sea a young |1anor manufacture in this city, Gib- woman who livea in the house with|Son was suspended a week ago after Michael. The two men argued and a |2 hearing and on Friday night fight resulted, Michael, it was testified, ohjected {fnro members of the common couneil to Emil and his lady friend using the |at a private hearing. Mike Zaclorisk, | veranda. He ordeéred them off and|who made the complaint charges when they defused to go he attempt- |against Gibson, alléged that Gihson ed the use of force. Emil punched kneéw that he maintained a still and him and the police were called. that he waa encouraged by Gihson to Judge Kilett warned IZmil not to|continue the manufacture of liquor. take the law in his own hands. Man} Zaclorigsk was fined $1,500 in Unit- irczyk was fined 8§10, |ed States court several months ago C. 8. Andrews was charged with|for manufacturing liquor and having leaving his car four hours in a 40/a still in his possession. Gihson had minute district. Andrews saw no|heen on the police force here &lgn within 50 feet of where he park- | years. ed the car and thought he was safe. | Judgment war suspended on a $2 fine. | Clifford Guite pleaded gullty to Ariving without a registration certifi- | cate. He was arrested on Shuttle Meadow avenue last night hy Police- man Walter P. Doherty not been registered, N WITH HEART DISFASE July 10 Wesley Philadelphia, was - heart disease when in he car had |y, ining with Miss Viola Stelisle yes a0, :W Mmmfi'l.imr:m afternoon. He died in the CetalERL Y, Iil‘“ " 2 __|arms of the young woman, just after n ARIDURKE O BIIVer | ha waq taken out of the water by the street pleaded not quilty to liquor | ira guards ¢ charges. Baturday night the police | g found some moonghine and coloring in | the house. A man who had juskcome out of the house with a bhottle saidihe STRICKT Atlantic Raymond, City, 29, of | stricken hy 12 Yoblonski runs a store nearhy. trons have heen seen to enter Pn-‘ the his home, returning, the claim, with the drink that is sought The aceéused recently had a finger had trouhle He said the doctor ad- | police | with his neck | vised rubbing with alcohol. He denied | H. Walther and Joseph Rogan |sales. next two weeks at | the house, he said they formerly con- | Lincoln in Estate to go free. | for Regarding many cans found in tained ofl and varnishes used by him when he was a painter. Y A 8150 fine was handed down. Breach of the peace charges were brought againat Frank Curcio hy Po- liceman Doherty. About 9:20 o'clock | last night, Curclo wanted to have the policeman allow Guite, just arrested, When his request was re- fiised he abused the officer verbally. He refused to show hi8 license cards. Robert Relmer, a boxer, heard Cur- cio using improper language, he said Curcio said hig car was comman- | deered to follow Guite. When Guite | was apprehended the accused wanted to go on, hut when the policeman de- | tained him he was peeved. He was fined $15. Stanley and Adam Paweleyzk, pro- rrietors of a restaurant at 21 Lafay- eite street, were charged with liquor | A ' Williams of the police de- | tment bought a drink of whiskey | 30 cents, Saturday night, using a | marked bill. he told the court. As he | ers obeved union strike orders. trylng to make his way to the 1o e to turn the drink over to the | the slightest disorder v he was attacked and the stuff | was knocked to the floor. Several utensils, smelling strongly of liquor, | were prodnced in court, | Adam said he was aware fthat his | brather was employ at the place, | but further than that he knew noth- | ing. Stanley said he sold beer and | gingér ale to Willlams. He denfed | making any liquor sales i | | | | | street police m— I3 i ep— Adam was discharged while Stan- iy 16y paid $200 and costs. Stanley Politzk, owner of a meat roarket at 10 Lyman street, was ar- rested after the policé found a quan- tity of llquor and a “still” in his mar- ket, Saturday night. He was fined $125 The eontinuad ease of Touls Shep ard, charged with passing a standing | trolley car last Thuraday night, came | up for trial. Policeman Frank Park- er made the arrest when the accuged passed the trolley, going 15 to 20 miles an hour. The car was at the end the line. Shepard gaid he | felt ha had exereised precaution. He was discharged | Henry Poplarsk! was fined $200 on | the first eount; $100 on the econd | count, and 20 days in jail was handed | down on a third count, judgmant be. || ing suspénded on the jail gentence, S Certain chemicals used {n work are now sald to have curative values in cases of allments Aye gtrong human In Japan keya turn in their locks in | the apposite direction from that cus- | tomary to ns. RENT FREE Inguire Wallace Reid PALACE THEATRE Thurs., Fri. or Sat. Policeman Found Guilty of Having | |charges agalnst him wére brought be- | 151 SPECIAL HOUSE PAINTS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES and FLOOR WAX will be Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Varnishes, Lead, Oils. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ.— Nothing takes the joy out of life quicker than indigestion, dyspepsia or other distressing stomach disorders. You | can't hope to be efficient or agreeable: when food behaves like a very devil within you. Yet « thousands have banished stomachtroublesoquickly!! Simply take Iron. ized Yeast. These pleasant-tasting tablets contain certain elements which have a wonderful effect on the functioning of the stomach: Appetite incréases, the bowels bet regular, you enjoy eating—and never have a thought of indigestion, Ironized ! Yeast is sold by all druggists, FREE TRIAL Mait Pnstcararz:: Famous 3-Day Trial. Address Ironized Yeast Co., Dept. 92, Atlanta, Ga. St {RONIZED YEq " Tablets 'THE ONY VEAST THAT.IS GENUINELY INONIZED' ~ KNNUAL OUTING Tn this Biblical costume Miss Mary May will take part in the “American Passion Play' at Los Angales in July. TWO KILLED AT PARTY Guests at Birthday Celébration Stanley Memorial Women Get Unique Invitation to Brotherhood Picnic Next Saturday. at The annual outing of the Bunday school of Stanley Memorial church was held at Rockwell park Baturday when about 185 children turned out for a good time. The youngstérs en- joyed the playgronnd and it equip- ment, but more especially the swims ming pool. It is said about two- thirds of the .children were in the water moat of the time.. Next Saturday the Brothérhood. of the church will have its outing at which time the womén of thé church will be “invited” guests, they ‘having béen invited to furnish the. ‘'éats.’ Highland Park, N. J., Mysteriously Slain—One Suspect Arrested. New Brunswick, N. J, July 10.--As a birthday party at the home of J6hn | Mauro at Highland Park was about to break up early today, Mauro and one of his guests, Joseph Voce, were shot and killed Hearing three shots outside 1)mune, Mauro and séveral of | guests went out to investigate. As (they stepped out of the door three | one of which | struck Mauro in the head. Vooce later was found dead near the side of the house with bullet wounds in the [jaw and neck. Police of Highland Park and Mid- |dlesex county authorities arrested | Conclcitto Georgiano whom they {found in bed at his home. He had | been shot in the right hand. the the | more shots were fired, BITES POLICEMAN. WOM Barry Was Helping to Arrest Recal- citrant Negress. New York, July 10.—Policeman Bernard Barry of the West 185th street station was bitten on the right wrist yesterday. This is héw it hap- | pened: Fellow-Policeman Schanitzes had gone around to West 137th street and arrested Alice Hawkins, a negress. The chargé was that she had heen acting queerly. Alice Haw- kins is very strong and was putting up strénuous objectlons when Barry came along and offered to help Schan- itzes. As soon as Barry sélzed Alice's arm shé bit him. Dr. Ziers 6t Har- lem hospital treated Barry, while the hiter went to Bellevué for observa- tion. Torse a:dgéons Must Be Tried for Fraud Washington, July 10.—-Charles W.| | Morse, his three sons and eight oth- ers must stand trial here on indict- | ments charging them with conspiracy to defraud the United &tates govern- | ment. through war-time shipping con- | | tracts with the Emergency Fleet corp. | |of the shipping board, the District oL} | Cofumbia court of appeals held to- | day. Wm. fien Strikin;;‘ Rail Silé[;m;; Laid Dowfi i';)olsm This picture of striking railway shop workers leaving their jobs in the Chicago, Milwaukee & t. Paul shops, Chicago, is typical of similar scenes throughout the country as thousands of work- While enthusias-tic demonstrations like this were common, not as reported from any quarter. NUAL SALE IS A GENUINE MONEY SAVER — For — WIDE-AWAKE PROPERTY OWNERS - Wall Paper and Borders Reduced to Almost 1-2 PRICE The Finest Assortment of HIGH GRADE WALL COVERINGS In the City to Select From. 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