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) ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty- +two years and proved safe by milions for Colds Toothache Earache Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain; Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- glsts also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, ¢ e ————— MASS IN MEMORY OF AMERICAN DEAD Special Service to Be Held at St. Mary’s Church A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated next Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's church for soldiers, sailors and ma- rines who lost their lives in the world war, The mass will be under the ,auspices of Court Columba, Daughters of America. St. Mary's Church News. The annual visitation to St. Mary's cemeteries was held yesterday after- noon ,and there was a large attend- ance. St. Mary's chirch choir sang during the service. The All-souls novena will come to a close on Friday evening. A month's mind mass was cele- brated at 7:30 o'clock this morning for the late Mrs. Bridget Cafferty. A month's mind mass for the late John Whalen will be celebrated at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. A fourth anniversary mass will be celebrated at 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning for the late John F. Flaherty. There will be an anniversary mass for the late Mrs. Helen Robinson at 7 o'clock on Friday Morning. The Ladies’ T. A. B. . soclety will meet at 8 o'clock on Thureday. night. Classes in - basketry, embr8idery, ‘sewing, cooking and other domestic “sclences are being formed, among the parishioners. The marriage of Joseph Kenney and MissMary Mahoney will be solemn- fzed at 8 o'clock on Wednesdgy morning. §t. Joseph's Church News Rev, J. Leo Sullivan, at a meeting last night of the men of the parish, announced that $150 Thad been real- ized on the card party, held last Thursday evening. An anniversary mags will be sung at 7 o'clock ‘next Saturday for the late Mrs. Mortimer Woods. The monthly collection ' will be taken up at the masses next Sunday. The Ladles’ Aid society will hold a card party next Thursday evening Sixteen prizes will be given as awards. A meeting of the Boy Scout troop is schednled for next Friday evening. Banns of marriage were published yesterday for the first time, between Salvatore Vrigante ~and Concetta Tavle. A large class is being prepared for first communion which will be held on the feast of' the Immaculate Con- ception, on December 8: Rev. Patrick Daly, the pastor, urges that parents have their children prepared before that date. CLEVELAND GETS LUTZKE Kansas City, Mo, Nov. 6.—Walter Lutzke, third baseman of the Kansas City team of the American assocla- tion has been traded to the Cleveland team of the American league for two players and a cash consideration it was announced here today. There were libraries in ancient Egypt. The Great Internal Lubricant Puretest Mineral Oil An absolutely pure liquid pet- rolatum of heavier gravity and greater viscosity than any other ofl now procurable from either domestics or foreign sources. Made from the heavy oil of the Clark & Brainerd's Drug Store 181 Main Street Triumphant Fascisti Enter Milan “For King, for Italy and for the Fascismo” they advanced to power over the Socialist strongholds in northern Italy. first to reach America showing the Fascisti marching into Milan and assuming control. NEW BRITAIN was the cry of Benito Mussolini’s “black-shirts” a This photograph is the EUGENIC MEN ONLY THESE GIRLS VOW Chicago High School Damsels Are Asked to Take Pledge to Marry Only Perfect! Males. Chicago, Nov. 6.—Teachqrs of Chi- cago high school girls began today to formulate the plah whereby Superin- tendent Peter A. Mortenson hopes to obtain a pledge from each girl that she will not marry until a eugenics certificate proves her prospective hus- band has led a clean life. Although the suuperintendent has voiced his own suggestion that sev- eral school days a year be devoted to scientific study by the older girls of morality and sex, he announced he| would be guided. by opinions this week from deans of high schools. “T would.like to see every high school girl demand of her finance that he prove he has led a clean life,” said Mr. Mortenson. “This ghould apply in the same measure to the boys. I would like to see the false glamour taken from sex subjects and show students that the entire 'course of their lives—and perhaps the lives of thelr offspring—may be altered by failure to consider the importance of clean living in others, as well as in themselves." Trustee Hart Hanson said he be- lieved every school child, boy or girl, should sign a pledge demanding a certificate of good health before mar- riage. “There is nothing radical proposal,” he sald. "“We must do something.” Misery continues to in- crease vear after year, due to lack of just that small amount of ordinary foresight.” in this LYNCHING BY GANG ‘Would Have Attacked Eight-Year-Old Girl But Was Side-Tracked By M Woman's Intervention ‘New York, Nov. 6-—Throngs of *worshippers turned from home- ward paths as they left church yes- terday morning and joined in the chase of a young negro who finally escaped lynching through the intrep- {idity of a handful of police when he OUCH! PAIN, PAIN. RUB RHEUMATIC, ~ ACHING JOINTS St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and rheumatism is pain only Not one case in fifty requires in- ternal treatment. . Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right into your sore, stiff aching Jjoints, and relief comes instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism liniment, which never disappoints, and cannot burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest 8t. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll Be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff- ness. Don't suffer! Reliel awaits you. St. Jacobs Oil is just as good for sclatica, neuralgia, backache, sprains. ! was captured lumbago, Thursday Friday Saturday brandishing a Kknife and heavy wrench on the roof of an apartment on the west side, The negro said he is Alonzo Mayo of Memphis, Tenn,, and, according to the police, admitted that he was bent on attacking elght year old Helen Ryan, as the little miss was returning home from a store. He was prevented, his captors declared, when Mrs. Pauline Wenzel, the buflding janitress, stepped into the doorway to go out as he started in- side. 3rabbing Mrs. Wenzel, while the little girl screamed, Mayo kissed her and then fled upstairs, the woman said afterward. Mgyo climbed to a roof where =a group of men captured him. patrolmen gained possession of the negro as his captors began dragging him to the crowd on the sidewalk below which began shouting. “Get a rope.” When two more policemen arrived an infuriated mob of 2,000 was clam- oring for the negro to be lynched. Drawing their guns the police ’ought their way through and hustied the prisoner to jail. 4 POLITICAL GEO. P. Two | EXPLOSION WRECKS HOUSE Six May Die of Injuries Resulting From a Gas Ieak Morgantown, W. Va, Nov. 6.— Thirteen-year-old Agnes Thomas struck a match in the cellar of her home _here yesterday afternoon. A flood of gas was ignited and the build- ing collapsed like a house of cards. Six young women, including Agnes, were so badly burned that their re- covery is doubtful. Nine other per- sons, in various parts of the house, sustained burns, cuts and bruises, Firemen reported that gas, escap-: ing from a leak in the main in the street, entered the cellart of the Thomas home by way of the sewer. Dinner was being served when Agnes struck the match. Bits of crockery and portions of‘the meal weré found across the street. Andrew Thomas Sr. was blown through a bedroom window on the second story but escaped with minor injuries, Many Mexican Indian tribes, under a thin veneer of civilization, retain be- {liefs and customs older than history. ADVERTISEME DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. NOTHER—HAS YOUR CHILD THESE SYMPTOMS? Mothers, wateh children for symp- toms of internal disorders, Look ut | your child NOW! Is his breath of. fenslve and tongue coated? Does he grind his teeth or start in his sleep? | Ts his appetite changeabln? Has he occasional griping pains? Is he con- stipated ? These are some symptoms of worms, Great distress often results from these parasites. Relleve him quickly with Dr, True's Elixir, the True Family Laxative and Worm Yix- peller—first prescribed over 70 years ago. , Mild in. actlon and pleasant to take, Drf. True's Elixir, the True Family Laxative and Worm Expeller, purifies the bowels as It clears ‘hem, A favorite of careful mothers for four generations. Corrects constipa- tions in young and old. . 40c—680c- ] OW $1,700,461, HAS $28.52 Kansas City Man et Loans I'rom Banks in Eleven States. Kansas City, Nov. 6,—"Frenzied finunce outdone'” might well be the title of the life story of R. R. Smith, oll man, director of the Modern Woodmen of America and wholesale indorser of notes as told in his appil- g|cation for voluntary bankruptey flled In the federal court here yesterday. Through his attorney he says he has 1$8.52 in a bank, he carries $20 in his pockets, owns $800 worth of furni- Yure in a rented house, drives a Pack- and twin six and owes $1,709,461.01, The petition does not state in what manner he was able to prevail on the Commerce Trust company and the Gate City National bank of Kansas City, and Natioval banks in Okla- homa, Kansas, Texas, Louisiana, Ill- inois, Towa, Kentucky, Indlana, Ne. braska and New York to permit him to borrow, or “go good” for $1,700,- 000, but says he did it. DIES AT 102 YEARS Kentucky Woman Passes Away in Room in Which She Was Born Nicholasville, Ky., Nov, 6.—Miss Elizabeth Bowman, 102 years old, is dead at her home five miles from here on Jessamine Creek. She succumbed to infirmities of age in the room where she was born and where her mother died at the age of 104. Miss Bowman had never ridden on a train or in an automobile. She had been out of her home county only once. When a child her mother took her fifteen miles to Woodford county to visit relatives. When Elizabeth Making clothes with style depends on your pattern! LOTHES cut by the uncertain edge of the old fashion pattern simply cannot promise you a stylish cut. But with the new printed pattern with its printed cutting lines one can always be sure of the same modish cut the garment was designed with. The simplest fashion is often the smartest because it may have very chic lines—entirely denendent on the way the garment is cut. Many women are planning to make their clothes this year for they know that they can have the most inexpensive yet the most stylish gowns when they use the new Printed Pattern. DAVIDSONGILEVENTHAL| time yesterday and stole : Cardinal Lucon's priceless gold chalice. The cup is richly engraved and is set with pearls. Cuti T oo For the Skin was a baby her father, who had brought his young wife from near Baltimore, went back to bring other relatives across the mountains. In- dians surprised and killed most of the travelers. When this word reached Mrs. Bowman and her daughter they made a compact never to leave their home, and they kept the faith, ex- cept for the two visits mentioned. STEALS CATHEDRAL CHALICE Paris, Nov. 6.—Thieves entered the sacristy of Rheims Cathedrals some POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT, for Good Government and Clean Politics Protection for American Workers McLEAN and PROSPEROUS TIMES FOR NEW BRITAIN Pull the Top Lever for “The man that made good and brought us prosperity” U. S. Senator Geo. P. McLean IN ORDER TO GET OUT THE FULL VOTE TOMORROW FOR THE ABOVE PRINCIPLES IT WILL BE VERY HELPFUL AND GREATLY APPRECIATED IF YOU VOTE BEFORE NOON AND GET YOUR NEIGHBOR TO DO LIKEWISE. WHAT ARE THEY SAYING? Prizes of $5, $3 and $2 for the cleverest dialogue. ] AR TR AN SR e e SR Answers must be in the Herald office by Friday noon. The names of the week’s prize winners will be found in Saturday” 's issue Name Street. Town ... This coupon is in convenient form for your answer. lt< is not necessary, however, to use it. : g Seathe Ilizmnvillcm : “THE SIX SHEIKS OF ARABY”

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