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NEVER BEFORE WAS | | RUSSIAN PLAYFRS THE HOOVER o —— | TOINVADE AMcqlCA ; Lift Off with Fingers —_— SO EASY TO BUY Five Theatrical Attractions Will ‘ WINS OL 4010 oAl Tl orias' ot i o Jouvee Beciae Ryagpen Come Here This Winter $5.00 DOWN : — A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY Moscow, Oct, 20.-—Five theatrical, Many women have purchased. Only ten days remain in which [ musical and artistic attractions from you can also take advantage of it. Russia are to appear in the United NOTE THESE HOOVER ONLY $500 DOWN FOR SASL LR 8 aomiNavintor and o 2 9 TESE ‘ spr pices of the Rus. fi e oo s el STEIE AR st e ot All Tired Out? You Needn’t Be! Just consider for A moment ceeds of the performances will go what this §5.00 and a few small Remember, too, that you are toward Russian famine rellef. Ar- monthly payments, will buy. getting the world's greatest rangements to this end have been made with the People's Commissariat Life-long freedom fro - | | i z om from arm. cleaner on these terms, Only of Education, which has charge of Excessive fatigue, nervousness, that “all run down” feeling, are tiring and hand-beating of rugs Hoov: and dusty, back-breaking sweep- S loares STvIuL l::":_::';: (A iheattion ERTAIE s the BovietTyov: usually the result of poisons which should have been eliminated from your . Complete sav 0! c . . . . § o 2 cott and annoyance f sending cleaning. Tt is Hght in welght | The firat attraction booked to tour Eysfzm- Stir sluggish liver, kidneys, and bowels to natural activity with rugs to the cleaners. bt sturdy. Doesn't hnurt a bit! Drop a little|AMerica 18 the Andriev National Rus- ANALT the Sensible Tonic—let it cleanse and purify your blood—and “ " sian orchestra of 35 pleces, layi : 0 DO NOREAY O A G AT ONOE Eveezone'’ on/an aching "oorn, ina(nifl SRS SREIRE CHE0 Blededl BIAvInG your weary languor will give place to healthy “pep.” Russian natlonal t rn stops stantly that corn stops hurting, then 5 e 8 Ky e e now i | shortly vou Iift it right off with| THE HOOVER e e 5 ot o B! ess is Comis H 11d: [} T e S O e Your drugglet sells a tiny bottle of | Batoness ls Coming =~ Sanalt is a harmless, rebuilding tonic composed of valuable vege- [@reszones for u few eents, eutficient iy 5 oo i aveiKarat, ® an ! sooom: table alteratives and entirely free from opiates, narcotics, and other harm- A f | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, |MHCHERNS : i s 5 : The s rin & Buckle Elec CO | or corn hetuween the toes, and the cal: | RISied Barplet, accompanted by %, ful drugs. Eversince it was first compounded by a famous New England p g y o of B (iliaeaiinitholtisoteneasicnitrrliatlon s |y Sia AR aEs U8 1 Naw it At Ehysncmn over a hundred years ago, SANALT has built vigorous, joyous 75 - 81 CHURCH STREET TEL. 2240 [ |=====—==————e———w=————=—==the same time the Lubimov quartet ealth for tired, listless people, ;ust as it did for Mrs, Margaret Alix of Miss Vaska was riding in the side- |Playing instruments usad in the days rth Attleboro, Mass., who writes: of Ivan the Terrible, ‘fill be sent to e — == | o 8 an's ” ar of Sullivan's motorcycle on the the United States. T musical pro- DENIES HE IS DAD supreme court of New York and an-|evening of July 28, 1921 and as Sul- [zram of the quartet consists of the swer charges brought by Miss Shoe-[livan was driving through Main street |oldest of Russian melodies and Rus- “I don't know just why I commenced to run down, I guess it was bad weather; | OF EX-WIFE’'S BABY |meker for the non-support of their|i, Fast Hartfou, he ran into Manicus. |sian folk songs. and also my stomach got in bad condition. I kept getting steadily weaker, until I child Herman H. Laumeier, born De-{.o's anto truck drawn up in the high- | Another attraction {s the new Mos- could not do my housework. My appetite had left me, and what little I did eat, noth- cember 28, 1019, way and Mise Vasko, in her com- |cow *“Kapella,” a chorus of 100 volces ing seemed to do me any good. I thought I would have to give up and go to bed, or It is added in the petition that|pjaint says there was no red light on |under Paul Chisnakov, of the Moscow 0to 8 hmpiu], when my dru, gist suggested that I try Sanalt. fore I had taken Prominent St. Lous Clubman Brings|laoumeier considers his former wife|ine rear of it [conservatory of music. The Kapella fi.,lhboule, my appetite and giceflfiofli‘dimpm"td- and at the end of the first botfle : b £ phild, and my complexion clearer. of going to the hospital, as , I was vorced Wife. 'h’l‘: ‘Y":I;r'ml!:"_":",‘;"' h‘;’l‘" ”‘";”:m'fd s Wi“ Dem d Dea h Penal t For lloun udwell as n(exi(. Sufinltl fully rgs}ar.ed me, agd 1 Iun :dqn; hp.tn:w! from hm’ s t. Louis, Oct. 19— v forever enjoined from asserting any a.“ t y oDy AQcisevere siaiiaped, § It ceramly fiwjwoodertul mediciue; it St. Louis, Oct. 19.—Henry Herman oA U B to all women who feel that they are broken down generally.” A today to comment on action of his| SENATOR >W ALS]T{ IN Mrs' Phllllps’ A“eged Murderer You can buy SANALT, or the other famous Winsol preparations, at any drug attorneys who filed a petition asling, K o store. For Winsol remedies are one line of trade-marked proprietary medicines sold by the circuit court to determine the ANTI G. O. P. DRIVE W EAT, e both Winsol Agents and non-agent druggists. No need to accept substitutes. Any paternity of a child born to his di- i h > druggist can get Sanalt for you through his jobber. And, if after a trial, you are not | vorced wife, Miss Byrd Shoemaker.| BT o B iy i satisfied with the results, he is authorized to refund your money. He was sald to be on a hunting trip| centers His Attack on Tarifl Act of along the Missouri river. { In the petition Mr. Laumeier stated : 1922—Laughs at Disarma- : 4 : 3 v LR that the child was born 23 months . ) NEUROPATHIC DROPS, the great emergency medicine, and :Titf:r o}:]lu"::z::z;fl;)nl;:;c;mfil::wd;r;‘r:m"r;x:‘ ment, ’ v 1 CERIZANE BALSA.M, for coughs, are two Winsol remedies that e mfl"-'iage S e 92y 011 Denvér, Oct. 1. —Centering his at- should be kept in every home. Ask your druggist about them. took place while he was intoxicated,|tack upon the tariff act of 1922, U. & According to the petition the for-iSenator David 1. Walsh of Massa- s ¥ : i i ¢ X A TR S b o e o B.O. & G.C. WILSON, Inc., BOSTON, MA Laumeier, prominent St. Louis club- man and realtor, could not be reached divorce on charges of desertion onipyblican theory of protection for in- June 10, 1919, and at the trial testi-|fant in ries has been discarded,” fied she had not lived with her hus- in a speech to Colorado democrats : : band after he left her the day fol-ihere last night. 3 e : : . 7 S 2 ; : lowing their marriage at Salem, Ili.| 7Tpe m”f N A teeh SR e : 2 : ; . 4 hE' (Lfi& G. C.b:\dnlson. I“"v»;'_"::“‘affl mll.f‘s't“cfind“md on 8 unique profit-sharing plan She was granted a settlement of $20,-|jared the candy. hoot, and shoe and i . e e e il e s o sgentldnipmists Winsol 000 by a gentlemen's agreement, the |jothing industries will be compelled : g D e Wi basineartes w‘mhnu-mw:olzh:o “".‘nr" petition continued and had her maiden |ty pay under the new tariff law was . " : o ho‘:zmsfitheeounu R usiness to a posi largest nume restored. The petition asserted |cjteq by Senator Walsh as an instance ¢ 2 e - y today. that Laumeler was served with ajof “the alarming extent to which summons last month to appear in the some of our industries have been penalized.’ He denounced the republican party has been created since the revolution, [the southern coast of England and A Better School for its failure to pass the bonus bill, i g i b . . ' i assailed the seating of Senator New- Sl . . 3 and has not yet been heard out of|obtained some éxcellent specimens of Principal White said that the state . M B 2 : & Russfa. Chaliapin formerly sang with (undersea plant life. She nearly lost | felt in duty bound to turn back the berry of Michigan, and speaking of Ithe aftermath of the war, asserted Hebrew Plays Here tangled in a ladder which she was|authorities because it was no longer that “all the disarmament conference . e 4§ % £ RUB I-”MBAGU UR accomplished was a rummage sale.” 3 . B : The ‘Gabima,” the old Jewish|using, and only her presence of mind |considered a desirable building. He The republicans were arraigned by . 2. : theater compan composed of sixty enabled her to free herself and be|stressed the point that the teachers 4 Senator Walsh for ‘‘forming an old- g members, including its own orchestra, | hauled safely to the top. had become intensely attached to the fashioned political and military al- . e is booked to arrive in New York in the children of the district and were loath liance with three of the largest mili- % 3 3 spring. These plays are all given in T e to give up their young charges, but ‘luristln and imperialistic nations of 4 ancient Hebrew. it was thought t::;t ::onldl!‘l‘ontmwould o {the world.” [ X i 2 . The Russian Red Cross is arranging be more nearly ideal at the Monroe whE:r', g.:fflbkf,fi-“,.f':o"; :,r,‘,‘:, {m!n. 501" “This same republican party,” he e 5w 2 i ;i also to bring Phili Andrevitch Mal- PARENTS HEAR TALK street school, which is a smaller inst{- ; PR yavin to the United States with twenty tution, because the principal and i 3 added, that pretended to denounce the 1 % S ;:l"r:bs:‘g:‘;n:c;a‘:lradzrl':'h?&r:?vusyg aud league of nations as unconstitutional . of his convasses and several hundred teachers could become intimately ac- p, don't suffer! Get a it 8 of his smaller sketches. He will have quainted with each child and the par- the Kapella as a soloist. her life when her feet became en-|Bartlett school to the local educational mall t bott f n «t (and un-American did not hesitate to : : "}MOLB rc':,‘ ,,‘0'1::. ‘;r,f"“;,,,‘:fi‘ S o lenter into one of those old world al- exhibits in varfous cities. Malyavin, ents in the district. little in your hand. ad rab. i our’ lliances which have been the breeders called by his admirers the greatest of Concluding, Principal White urged your hand, and rub it right Russia’s living painters, is now cn- the parents to show more interest in rly recorded his- i ; : > on your aching back; and by the time |Of trouble since early the sch he instruct ] A 3 ¥ 4 % gaged upon a large canvas of a typi- S he school and the instructors and to you count fifty the soreness and lame- ; # cal Russian peasant, to be presented Normal SChOOl Pres}defl[ sl}eflk \Isl‘t hoh r:{eq?ently. iath ? Pri; As a mark of appreciation o n- ness is gone. | FOR BEAUTY 5 R to the United States congress in rec 3 Don't stay crippled! This soothing, | SUB ; : dT : ; penerating yon :flpeds to )w“usi?l h(,:f Hartford, Oct. 10.—Asking $10,000 ¥ i REE ognition of gratitude for American re- al P' and 1. Meetm i Al L G s v| Hartford, Oct. 19.—Asking $10, v lief. association tendered him a rialng vote once. It takes the pain right out and | qamages for injuries and permanent : e — of thanks. A collation wus served ends the misery. It is magical, vet|loss of beauty, Victoria Vasko, of ¢ )\ ol A v f Vew | after the meeting. absolutely harmless, and doesn't burn | West Hartford, sometime a profes i ? \ p-rrYLTM ‘“:‘"MS ! h‘}:e ol‘ d(hl‘;v:ee‘; G iR ety FeR e o ¢ fiIRL I]IVER AH‘ER Enltan e Norul hael (DN L sroii e e A Nothing else stops lumbago, sciat- | the superior court against Frank Man- % Im,, the members of the Parents and |largest vessel afloat. ca, backa r ¢ P Maurice § f Hart | , S Irrommila;k'iiro“hf;r J,};:",m;\‘,:::“ 50 ;:V::C*’l and Maurice Sullivan of Har ) I enoRaa- asanclatioh GF thellontoe . e sapp: s! crd. s street school last evening. It was the San Francisco had the first trans- first meeting of the season and also|continental express route. | the first meeting since the school was W $ . s 4 " - taken over by state educational au- Los Angeles, Oct. 19.—A life for a life it was learned at the tHEntie: We S tralning sekeol Ty B | district attorney’s office today will be the demand of the state i «|used in connection with the Normal M A R A I H 0 N at the trial of Mrs. Clara Phillips for the murder of Mrs. Alberta EflgllSh Woma]]’ Deep Sea work ;‘:;oo'wl T. Meadows, 20 year old widow which will open in the superior GI‘, w]ll Seek Jfiweled GI'OWI] :_‘:I:h'n::ffl::;h ;:rsl“;rr\f gfrh;::l:‘let:f court here tomorrow. L \{ J Y 3 y received the parents during a ‘‘get ac- LONG DISTANCE i Mrs. Phillips is accused of having beaten Mrs. Meadows to quainted” hour which preceded the death with a hammer on July 2, in an isolated part of the city. London, Oct. 20.—The profession of | meeting. The attendance was large, 12,000 [t is believed insanity will be the chief reliance of the defense.|deep sea diving, which anyone would 5'*:‘-":": that ”"f"m‘ 1“' 'hemsc:"::‘ / H H N 3 ; " o1 : fi a 8 rogress is runnin Miles It is known that alienists for both state and defense have examin-|classify as a calling particularly fitted | A8¢ (% FYO8T e for men, has been successfully in-|that distric E. J. Gooby Presides ed Mrs. Phillips. BRI : an English girl, is acclaimed as one| FE: J. Gooby. president of the asso- We will allow you the following prices for your R = Of the most effieient and daring wear. | ciation. presided. opening the meeting old tires from the regular MARATHON list prices: ers of the helmet in British waters, |D¥ leading the singing of “America She has gained a wide reputation|With Mies Olcott at the Lo “‘; b, 5 ¢ at t tion o 30)(3]/{" 5 $ 6.65 34x41%6 4 .$14'05 (] () dunn:;1 n}o Iuhsr n\f;\ "rM'rs‘ t::nd more x:L‘"Tx4:\:".‘»1‘“.‘30\;3&1‘: r'(;‘ng i scnhm1 = = 7 . recently for her efforts in the recov. (!¢ SIEEWS L L 32){31/) .. 825 35x414 .. 1510 ery of treasure from the sunken Span-|Property on Madison street and Prin 7 1, i ish galleon lying in ten fathoms of | CiPal White said that steps were being taken to have conditions remedied 1/, b ¢ 32x4 10.80 36x41 2] .. 1575 water near the shore of Mull, an fs-| PR P8 T BRI ents, Principal land off Scotland. There, In the cozy| )8 B2 0 8 =0 Bl vould mean 33"3 5 }?22 2::)(3 : }?;z . T pxtle harbor of Tobermory, and 188t (5 have the school taken over by the " 2 X5 ¥ 5 than a hundred yards from the beach, 9 A st % w lk h S 34x ; 3¢ s P lles one of the reat treasure hips|FATe fOF Uiaining teachers He said alk the dtreet 33x4V% . 1430 36x6 25.00 i E A\[Es e wbitions Puilin. in 1385 for ma| firucted enly by vouns women who| on Wings i i S| have proved their competence as i ""“"‘"'°'(’_':‘:"1;"’|':|",'f|f ‘!‘I'flf([,’f"' |teachers. He urged his auditors to| A woman said of her Cantilever We know that each MARATHON we place on a Gum drop o S0 certain was this monareh that he| 1%, (81 thelr chilaren'e physinue it | Ehoss: “When 1 waik i them, 1 tee ., . : b | built up by proper food. plenty of|as if ad wings on my feet.” 5 . & 5 3 ) would add the British Isles to his al-| . . shabn t EAT 7L Rel’. ULEOURE S8 S UAHE) BT8. mike: rge - I .th ready large domains, that he‘m-rnnfl_\' slggn Kic PHOISEQLAR meateRUIDA | No reason why men can't enjoy this eaves WI === | same feeling of wings when they walk sent on his jewelled regalia in ad- | === — vance. It is believed today that the ong the city streets or in the coun- . ‘ arare flavor Bl o e w5 6 Heals Old Sores 5 f somewhere in the .qxnm:m of water ea s ores We Have Cantiisver Shoes for fen (Drive your car to our station and we will of cool A among the wreckage of the Admir. as well as for women. The arch is change your tires all around FREE of charge). ' : ant de Florencia, which Miss Naylor| , s fiexible, which frees your feet from ge y S ge) spe armint Sy has gucceeded i pesotiting. 'Peterson’s Ointment | reraint of ordinary shoes Although the task presents many problems which would cause anxiety| To the millions of people who use Sold only by— ) Navior shows no fear. She has had|galt rheum, pimply skin, 2 feet A “Wherever gcod candy AT et e Sloan Bros 1 - in the course of her experience, with-|sufferer from old sores that its 39 Washington St. Phone 900 New Britain, Ct. (s SOld \ BULTRLE Tr khY iy Hetiren. teom | b o heating cowseslh ‘wondseeii ; tackling the risky business again ‘:‘\;wmlmmmts 36c, 60c, $1.00, $2.50, 185 Ma.in St. Miss Naylor recently made a trip to Monday A Stirring 66 99 Wallace Beery, Noah Beery, KEITH VAUDEVILLE Teoasy oame ot e “] AM THELAW it " A ore g e Rosemary Theby, Kenneth Harlan § ““"paworear Wednesday Mounted Police

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