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10 PENS SENSATIONS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1022 — = . — ‘ ‘hrlnl back all avallable money and sirike upon freight movement is now — ] FREE TATERS lN also machine guns and revolvers confined Almost exolusively to coal e 5 ; | l e u erers The invitation is declared to have was indlcated in a report on freight it Horlick’s effect, sat downtown « of his been sent by Joseph McGarrity of | handled by all rallroads during the Il ORIGINAL Tior't become dcspondent—try Dr | Philadelphia through the later Harry week ending July 22 {ssued today by \ Malted Milk L Leonlardt's HEM-ROID—nu kreasy J. Boland, former representative in the car servige division of the Ameri- e e A IR s R America of the Irish republic. An en- can rallway association. The report i 4 ed¥ that §s wunrantend to. qulokiy bans | o TR dorsement on the letter apparently by S showed that -althotxh coal loading ~ ] At An . v | is nisory or costs nothing. Clark | 3 Eamon De Valera, said H as compared with the previous week Milwaukee Doctor Swallows Mop- = 1 iy o cons notuine. ciark ' Cantupg 0 Tipperary ol Great; ™Someone must go.” No Immediate Reply or No Pace| fe o iar cars tos totel ot 16,060 | h, W 4 EI | The government's statement adds 2 cars the movement of all other com- | p e———— i that the clan mentioned s a small modlities was “the heaviest for thir p i D ]a, “[CS IeC[S ‘ Sll‘fllegl(} Vahle | body which broke away from the Terms leely | senson of the year of any in the his.| The “Food-Drink” for All Ages ] : PLAN Tfl BR[]A[][;AST ——————— (‘":;1‘”\'“-“”" thazelatier- having e —— tory of the carriers.”” It fell, the re-| Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and ok s g 2D I udlated the irregulars, “nine- Milwaukee, Wis, Aug 2—Dr. A Dbl A e T g M BEC RIS QLI BRIATE: Washington, Aug. 2.—Careful study| POTt sald, just “nine-tenths of one per| Fountains, Ask for HORLICK'S. bert Herschma orm consulay Pre ~ " = cent below the peak of October 15, . 0 ERanl s auetoln hare anAAUKIGIfe V[]";ES []F BIR[]S Prows)=Capuie n" 1:rar\;('rur.\ by the of the rallway executives' reply re-|jysq g A== 21 Titatinne 2 Snhatitotes A i o Sl A gt Free State forces is looked upon by % . :::\'::;’“‘, l‘:y s R i : “' :‘)‘ the military staff of the provisional AIL EXE[;”TIV '“IM"K 10 ':'Tm r;rn,hl'ohn! }:"dln‘.' RO Nt T Imperative that they have such & ¢ lets of m i § the B government as a stroke of enormous; PIAR far asttigment ‘ot ;the sHopmena ¢ ¢ lethal pot! . it ¥ to take strategical value in the campaign strike so far as it dealt with the sen- WAR VETERANS MUST |tificate if compensation should be pay- it i lesk in his able for disability resulting from such 83 R _‘“M‘Nove[ pmposa[ Made to Na"onal against the republicans in southwest- o O ern Ireland € g aea By the occupation of the town the — in Chicago was expected today to pre- lority {ssue and also that expected from the labor board leaders meeting FILE INJURY PAPERS '"Jl‘:”l'-, RSO G L for compensation or to make any i He set down on papér at intervals Pa[‘k Se]‘V]Ce 0[ m[en(]]' Dem, Free Staters have been enabled to . cede any further move by the execu- ;LX-:_' yh(f:‘ fE i t o t ok e h \[ R straighten their line and have placed Thus lme[‘p]‘e[ Tl]el]‘ Re[[]sal to tive in the strike situation. Service Men Must Procure Certificates l'f&'l'r"m'i'..‘?"m‘??lfir ";'“s‘:":a:- u. 1o B , -“m‘ e > "I\r- frregulars in (u.s.ht'l distriet in a There had been no indication o{l bureau, Washington 'n C '.“_‘" o i Ndventuss Washington, Aug. 2. (By Associated :“"I'"::“‘l'l‘-'; l::{"'r::l'\fl ‘):‘nnl:vlh'!;lr;fnlr;'l- ACGGD[ Terms what new step if any the government Before Angust 9, For [wigmis, Tank, organissbion, "Sate of et " “Lite 1a nothing but a strect car|Press)—"The next mumber on to»|F0 A% he Mtrongest point eld by the| Rlsoned 1o take, a1t was, Himataci gt Fitture Reference. instment and dincharge and stating thy Fde; when you come to your station night's program will be a plecolo imi- importance protecting Clonmel, where e £y O R Oy AR TRV T RS 5 circumstances under which the disease Jlame " e wrota, pausing tylos | tatfen entitled The Whistiing Chorus' | the irregulars are reported to be pre- | New York, Aug. 2.—In rejecting the | which they were made would {nfluence “‘:”.r’e"‘::.‘k_‘d"";"::"":h"h;“l“:’;"‘z SEtinurp s ‘""l“"'d-‘n IR while penning his death letter to tele-1hy the Rocky Mountaln Marmot Sing paring for a slege, e third section of President Harding's 1 . any ex-service -man, s phone his wife to inform her that he | ing Society of one million voices.” A traveler arriving here from Clon- | proposals for ending the shopmen's :al.:::“}:n:\'“l::‘:y::‘;\\rerr:\“:-;yx‘n'lr; ::r:l.e':::“” (thnlo Nhownoreciniued or rho | nesevedeany;iniusyitrom 0N VIS was “almost 1 Such may be the announcement to | mel says that the irregulars there sirike the railroads are standing be-|with from this point. :::‘l rnc:!z a du;nfb h‘irldenl to|the war, he should ask for his certi- ';:1”;““"1 5 e | _*"”"l"‘L "f""“"""""‘\‘ ‘;':"?h"‘"""':!“:" {‘u'( alarmed by the Free State advance | hind the federal ratiroad labor board,[ The government it is known \lpwl}Aug:u: r? E]’F?Zm“: ce:ulfl.(':l‘e :;’7:: :‘r::!',lnc{In::{ur')e}n:"’:r::lls:l‘u!.olr Z’ol:x, e APER 1A ARt ‘v 3 o e ] N tnsal halieetey .\:mlm» :-}::;xv\r;;n‘husg 'l]':llirah"T:‘v‘;k:r;rrl:-ul' according to 1.n|l executives, whofthe strike as serfous in effect only be- jury, so ‘!hal in case the infury or [pensation m:y be adjusted with ‘ BEEE Trhe et ek {0 review al Park service of the interior depart- | preventing further destruction and | Lo nted out today that the board had | cause of the present stoppage of coal |sickness may produce later disability [proper dispatch and avolding the de- st life and Lo Toalk | mant 1s Aanrlad: HHsaiTRe st Sallbe L SonE esiruction and|told the men who refused to strike|yroduction. 1In order to cope with|the veteran may file a proper claim |lays incident to long searches through my past life i el declaring that he intended to make tpat they would have senlority rights|that probler it has been intimated re- [for com ensation. ? o 4 Nifo. e utune, A8 S heve leath | ROAMHIY. the MOV NOYAIRISRL R iLnS & atand thete; and, permunent emloymentii, Noticen|Inaatealy that (the RArinistration wes|l: THAL direatar ot tnal Vetorars buriis Lo andinsyyidesaitien Facoiss ':,,',,,.’ ,-I lzr“,r,.‘ A ‘,' e 5 w ‘,‘j.,. A]"l'fll;!lels 4\I\n;n‘l I;vlnrml‘n \l\!fn{ De Valera Not Supreme. I have been sent to employes that in|determined on quick settiement of the |cau desires to inform the persons I'h; s ttary partin Jst bring for a|a broadcasting station in Glacier Na-| _The traveler adds, however, that|accordance with the board and rall-fraad difficulties even if the necessary /may have sustained an injury or dis-| If the output of iron increases five > time on my beloved ones. 111 health, | tional park, in the heart of the Rock- De Valera is not in supreme com-|rcad promises the shop workers who|measures might involve some re-es- |ease, likely to result in death or dis- per cent per annum, as it did before N Rowever, and late reverses rhake my | 18, which would catch and transmit Mand of the republican forces. i remained loyal as well as the'new men | stablishment of the former control of |ability, as to their right to a certi-|the war, it is estimated that the sup- step desirable the shrill whistling of these small The same Informant declares that| will b: protected the railroads. ficate of injury and also as to the limi- | ply would be exhausted {h about 130 i (s mow 7 m. and it T didn't | dog-like animals for miles in the vicinity of Cork city | Spokesmen for the rallroads stat-| That the immediate effect of the rail tations of the statute which makes it years. ! b i o the roads are mined, and there is rea- | ed the program adopted at the meet- nche tha i R Largest Colony. son to belleve that many of the im-|ing of the more than 150 executives poison to nt resu il na IR s e vk in Portant bridges and buildings have was final and that the roads would act w i gougs | e AEH | e worbhann sekEEEI S hear been likewise prepared while meas- asa unit. Emphatic denial was made w | from. fluttering heart actlon, and con-) 5.8 WO ety RREE S S | ures. for'.the [defene. of the “havbor| (Hatiany rouds would eXeot s sefties SAgie; eye. L RUDUR ARG IpUerBLd | ey ot the : als on the Nave been completed, rient with the strikers fndependent of dipwalness, Tifeel no resufte, Billl, T| BTEEH £o/0ny oF L0 ARERESR, OB MBS LI is: ealdtfo <bat qufel st KKIImEI S| thie ava: takenthy the maloiity cannot makeup my mind to awallow | Ce e closs. to a milion |19cK. Callan, the most mportant cen- T cadara: ot the strikers sald they ’ ] o ness. and hope to be soon able to|On still nights, the wonderful shrill-| :‘a'r"k:“'"";; ki"‘s “f‘:(”:hf";‘:_"‘:“":m'r':;‘h'r)“: n.ust follow the action of the rail ex- | |ing chorus of the piccolo-like voices | ecutives and declared that the oper- coax me into the itable : ; & AR nMBATTATS s . position in the line held by the frreg-| .. 5 Ly 5 % it » 563 P 3T am here s, |18 Sarld, s o e e mounals Uiy evuconton e s | S50 o e rinertatler lngs s EATS and starches for ments and bran “‘roughage,” to take this cya ty | air, urists in 8 s 1 i ks ] retarded daily. T . o) . o SLAE, 1o e the | the evening programs immensely. jdicate that they intend to fall back .oomant on the future attitude of the the body are like fuel and it is ially pre. ested thoughts becom Cye 78 It has been proposed that a receiv.toward the river Suir. | sh thheld ding th for the f b (e andl & sen . has been proposed tha - ) shopmen was withheld pending the or the furnace. B i r’:‘j;?t(‘i: bt nie g {ing set and broadcasting station of Troops Are Welcomed. | action of the strikers' polley com.-| d . inthe !‘"_‘g baking process by e e S e, who 200 watt capaclts, T'nd‘:;:fal;’\llflai 3 | _a-rhe inhabitants of Callan cordially | mittee on the president's proposals in Why not adopt for bresk- which it is made. 1 would go on wait welcomed the national troops. | Chicago today. e O enough to catch the voices clearly.! In County Donegal the irregulars e fast or lunch, Grape-Nuts There’s a wonderful charm lapsing into unconsciousne ueh powerivould bejcanabletorisendiazanialdl tosbelootipletely. aEmoralize| ITALIAN STRIKE FAILS with cream or milk and a little ot : B et By e \«. | ing throughout a radius of 1500 miles, ed; some have returned home while| p o SREER PTECEE SO AR . for the appetite in the crisp, el g ikt and could be picked up almost from | others are wandering through the| o7& AUE = fresh fruit—and turn off the £ thi d sistance. Ten more minute e e ['2 A el lappears to have heen a complete fail- 5 3 sweet goodness of this ready- | co: oast, country districts and ovr the moun- |3PPEER 10 (EVE DECE 2 COPREE TS internal heat? Here’s com- the end by cyanide to-eat food, and fitness and. ! tains looting and robbing as they go. “1 am in no manner kept in sus- Wierd Music, Br ol heat rrenant leaders | fACt that the republicans and anar- plete noufisbmem, with cool 5 ¥ ReHA L fit. g Badantly: and . fourio The perfection of the radio now has surrendered to the nationals. ' |Chists have announced their separa- comfort. lightness afterward, which watching developments. Queer enough | (oo P8 TG T B dcasting this R it Ition from the socialists not wishing s 1 oFs. haat with my only wish is I had an additional |\ ofme o weird, whistling music,| The publicity department of the |0 share the responsibility with the - Grape-Ni e b e TOCELASUMIMEE 8 with 8 handkerchief so that T could dispose| qpion‘hac o tone all its own, to radio | provisional government publishes a latter. Y- rape-Nuts contains 1! smile. i of the surplus perspiration, it Deing ;q.ejvers taras warcs will carry. i letter allezged to have been found in | et i ¢ nourishment of whole wheat close and my skin clammy from the = yyyon the full chorus is on it the home of Sean O'Kelly, a promin-, According to ancient superstition, it flour. and’ malted barléy o Your grocer will supply yon 1 morphine effects .sounds as if a whole city of people ent republican, inviting him to attend | is unlucky for a bride to choose g , _ ’ : : The record was signed "Dr ‘]' ““Q‘ were playing piccolos in concert. The | a clan convention in the ['nited States | bridesmaids who are younger than cluding the vital mineral eles with Grape-Nuts! 2 cara trian consul wa . Ly Iormer radio fan who is lucky enough to lis- |on August 7 and instructing him to: feund unconscious by the janitor and | on 5l not have a bit of trouble | was rushed to the Emergency hos- | in recognizing the marmot voices even el Aing i the Ambyl & -oh YHF]” ough no preliminary announcerfient | PR |is made from the broadcasting sta- Dr. Herschman arrived in America | ¢j,p v from Austria in 1899 and came to| Milwaukee 20 vears ago. Shortly he “There’s a Reason_” for Grape:Nuts consular agent with offices here. It was said that he gave freely of his | s H » time and money to aid fellow-conn- | (ya¢pano0za Post Praised By Veter- | Made oy - ostum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan. trvmen in difficulties. He studied i : medicine in Vienna and was grad-| ans for Not Endorsing Resalution o uated there ] | Dr. Herschman was a classmate at Which Placed Blame on Lincoln. | “niv ¢ of Vienns e : J AL SO tenna of Dr| opottancogs, Tenn, Aug. 2.—N. By Adolph Lorenz, the famous bloodless surgeon, and entertained him on the occasion of the latter’s visit in 1002, after he had operated on Lolita Ar- mour in Chicago Camp Forest, United Confederate Vet- | erans, last night commended the ac- tion of its delegation at the Richmond | J Sunburn and Windbum reunion in June in refusing to vote, o for the resolution which laid the v 5 . U . e blame for the Civil war on Abraham! INthz course of a day’s fishing or boating, wind and sun dry AmaZlng Trlangle LR e out the skin, and the pain and discomfort can be as great as [he es0! m . cl, . fi | The resolution adopted declared | i T o AT % | that the great majority of the sol-| | diers of the Confederacy held oppo-! Velogen gently rubbed into the skin, quickly removes the bum .;11:[ ‘11”‘:] 1er ,,t h[of‘.‘ ;,\‘V,r:fs:dr ?["f?&:; and sting and brings a feeling of cleanly comfort. Velogen is iond anc 18 thereat 1C o b . . o . of such import should be considered | not greasy, will not grow hair, nor will it soil or discolor the at a reunion until thoroughly under-| most delicate fabrics. Forest camp's resolution declared | Delicately perfumed, it is the one toilet preparation really indis- that due to a heavy thunderstorm pre- pensable to the summer girl, vailing at tHe time few of the dele- A gates in the convention had under- eAt your druggist’s—25c a tube stood the contents of the resolution passed at Richmond. i SALESMAN $AM i ;And What'll He Do On Sunday? NOT A CENT, | TOLD YOU- N FACT HE'S GONNA PAY US A DOLLAR AND A ay WELL, YA SEE— WELL 6UZZ- | GOTTA \ GRERT PLACE. TO KEEP OUR HORSE AND WAGON AN HE'S | THIS 15 NO NOT A CENT! NOT GONNA CHARGE. U5 A TIME FOR o HALF A WEEW FOR HE'S A MILKMAN KIDDING LETTING HIM KEEP, AND |15 GONNA USE CENT, GUZZ- NOT A CENT /7 i\ "o TH' HORSE- e HORSNL S MUCH DOES NIGHTS He \,JANT?/ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | Miss. LEE, wiLL YoU PLEASE PUT| HiapE TS | THESE PAPERS IN THE SAFE FORME? I'M IN_A HURRY-I'M| A BA‘ZBE"%S GOING TO A BANQUET AND _j SKOB 1M T HAVE To STOP AND GET UILDIZS ot SHAVED BEFORE ) 60! DEYS ALLFLLL AN’ ONE WAITIN® ’LL HAVE To Go SOME IF | WANT Jo BE ONTIME! A Sie., 28 (avove) was shot dead In a Brooklyn apartment Mirs. Minnle Reisler, her sister told puitcs she the gir beenase the stolen the aftéctions of her husbanc, “John i Barber ~ Livisler, prize ligut promot l

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