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TO~NIGHT Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL == An NI Tablet (& vegetable aperient) taken st night will help keep you well, by toning apd strengtbening your di- gestion and eliminstion, g \)////44 170 //lulx, MBI . iChips off’, the Old Block N _J UNIO RS Little s One-third the r d M, of the game ing s, then candy coated, For chdun and adults. Noveck s Prescription Drug Stores, r—— e JARY MACSWINEY 15 GIVEN HER LIBERTY nme Then Gives lJp Fast--Tells ol Hnr Sensations i 4 i 1 “Dublln. Nov. 28, (By Assoclated | 'ress)—Miss Mary MacSwiney who "{u released from Mount Joy prison Y lesterday the 23rd day of her hunger \‘er, met her sister, Annie in a pri- ‘ate hospital in this'city lagt evening. 1‘]vnnln, weakened by several days of ting outside' the prison gates, col- psed when she saw her’ sister, but ickly recovered and was taken to other hospital on a stretcher. H'L'he order for Mary's release was (gauvd by the provisional government the military authorities who acted {iromptly and she was remoVed in a Giea (,rou ambulance, The release §lame'as a surprise to the citizens gen "( ally althoug, i it had been expected well inforMed circles. Mary was ery weak. P a1 Release A Surprise. ‘v The popular surprise over the re tase of Mary MacHwiney was, largely jeeause the early degplarations from overnment quatiers were so unoquw— §< al against permitting the prisoner's | pnger strike to swuy the authorities !‘ om their course. b It is pointed out. however, that she l[ as really a mi'itary. prisoner and ;{{ at Minister of Defense Mulcahy was vileged to take whatever action he med expediont. He had been a lose’ friend of her brother, Terence Swiney, tM& Corl mayor who died om a hunger strike in Brixton prm- y England, two years ago. lu.xvepflmn! Case, entudtly 1 dafdlops, the argu- that ‘the felease* of Mary Mac- ney wotld sét a serfous precedent might influence many of the nds of priconers held by the e !l,l to emulate her example was It whs held that - herls 3 ag an exception- ot he Eningu @ women whmw-m'hers per. through nunm kaea in the unky m}y the city ¢ sistent.. In i lin‘ the 1ntgflzfi alight’ except the ropubtisgn Crnnathis ey e pala 11 attan er 16 Mary Mucswiiey's hun- o the nrnerfol foot of hov ni!- nuLchIe Mount Joy pris fean interest, however t i ‘| however, Washington. At the left is Mrs. W. H. Felton, lady senator from Georgia, nomnated to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Watson. The lady of the House of Represersatives is Mrs. Wini- fred Mason Huck, congresswoman from lllinois. new guaranteed CORSET We are selling Made of Plak Coutil [ Siees 22 to B2, Ko them in our Show ey ey 1o Newss i Ldght weight Cotton Moire (Black Only) was known to be keen and this tend- ed to influence opinion here. Condition_Is Good. The condition of Mary was describ- ed today as being as good- as pould be looked for. She was excited and. fev- afish but a* the nureing home ‘where she was being cared for the physicians expregsed belief that hee recuperation would be only a question .of a little [ time. Her condition, in fact, was considered much better than that of her sister Annie, whose fagt outside the prison was more 'tryl,‘ng;' Touching ' Scone. The scene hetween the two sisters when they miet last’ evening was a touching one. 'As Annie was being at the nursing home and she was tak- eh upstairs to sec the released pris- oner. The one in bed the other in the arms of a friend, the sisters gaz. ed at each other mutely for a ‘sec- ond. Mary MacSwiney moved her head feebly in récognition. = Annfe, tongucless aid motionless. eontinued to stare ai her sister for unofl\?r moment, then, collapsed and was borne away. Not a worr) was apoken, In the private hospital . to whlch Annfe was takeh%she revived ‘soon af- terward, She was in a weak condi- tion but. groatly. excited and clated over. her sigtei's riicasc. R Tells Her eclings. A reporterfor the Irishsdndepend- ent who interviewed Annie quoted her ing that ‘after. thrée or' four all desire for food but that the feel- ing of hungor is followed by an &l- nost intolerable weakness or general indiiferance. }\mxk- said she! (‘).per]?ncr‘d none of W pulntul sen ations generally sup- Thanksgwmg Day * Olides Com Creamed Cranbérry : “* Hears of Lettuce wich French Dressing thkufltwmwdm o /Ny vam! with Mueller's Eu Nocdles M:Tmu% M Stuffing Spaghetti Deviled vSaua P!umPuddjn Candy, ' Coffse We hefwl h ths menu for an eas mw Mr.fzmm Dinner which is unu- and the recipe . et b ot carrled away from the prison gate her: #retcher was stopped by her request days a hunger striking person loses | posed to accompany such a prolonged 1 fast. v The interviewer suggested she must have found the nights very cold but Annie answered ‘no.” “My friends were wonderful,” she went on, “They were incessant in their watchfulness, Whenever it grew cold they gave me extra blank- ets and hot water bottles.” Speaking of her sister’s Annie said: “I_was wild with joy when I was teld she was being taken to a private nursing home, but I refused to leave the prison gate until, one of friends actually had seen her brought into the home, Then I was taken to see her. The doctor didn't want me to go up. But I pleaded hard and he consented. The doctor gave me a bowl of broth and I was taken up- stairs.” Asked how her sister looked, An- nie said: 3 “'She was 1ylng on her back with eyes closed, looking %ery tired. She smiled when she opéned ler eyes and saw. me but I thought her face look-’ #d rather small and, pinched. ; iw 49 ‘there Walting Tof thosé aw-" ful hunger pangs, the 'rlppln‘ pains they speak of,” shé€ said, "but noth- ing happened. In the first week T suffered;from pains in. the limbs and from headache, but these passed and a terrible weakness followed, It was this. weaknesa that, was. the painful thing. - Whenever friends tucked me in 1 could have screamed. 1 felt that the. welght of the bedclothes was in- tolerable, and,I could not breathe, I think this fearful weakress must be the ‘hunger nrjklng pain they ‘speak about g4 RECONGILIATION IS FINE SAYS TIERNAN| But Has Hard Tine Staking release, my | straighten once and for all the tongled ilegal affairs of the family. Judge Montgomery, however, declined, and informed his visitor that ‘the case would have to como up in its regular Second Wile \ South Bend., Ind., Nov. 28-—"The reconctilation 18 moving most harmon. lously, and there are o uhnn:ea in; our ‘plans,¥ John P, Tiernan ‘stated lust night over the telephone after et forts. Bad been made éarly in the evening to réach him lor a personal interview. “There is abtolutely noth- ingsto the report that I am’going to fowa,”” he said, when dpforméd ol As: sociated Press reports that he had told Mras. Blanche Brimimer Tiernan e wolld ledve her¢ Wednesday morn« ing to rejoin her. “Mrs. Brimmer," he gaidy *‘cailed me on longidistance phone today., 1 did not call her. She told mie that thére were no.legal im-| pediments to the validity of her mar- viage with me last Saturday. 1 made no. promises’ whatever to her, “Mrs, Augusta Ternan is very. tired | from the ‘strain’of the past few. days, but ‘dur récgnciliation if most happy, and we will' go thrdugh With tl\e pians we made Sunday.” Farlier in 't night ‘the harmony’ which was said to exist in:the Tier- nan househoid, was threatened with another, split:with the arrival here of ot ewspapermen whi u\e T AR O SN g h will be no more pubheity in a sistér ‘of Mrs. Tiernan, Mrs. Anpa order in the courts He added that he |would take no knowledge of the = af- fairs of the family and suggested that ghe retain a lawyer; Poubt ANl Ts Well, Despite the fact that Prof. Tiernan announced last night that the recon- clilation with his first ‘wife was mov- ing along satisfactorily a dispatch from 'Marshalltown, Ta., quoted Mrs. Blanche Brlmmer-’l‘lcrnln. t.bc pro- ‘WARNING! Bewara of coughs and colds. The always dangerous, Thounma rong maa and women fall victims to cougns ani colds every year. At the first symptotnta »» W sSyrup of White ao Honey ‘and Tar for Coughs ' ani Colds and Bronchitis, Willia ms tones up the irritated and in-- “flamed muous: membrane land gives marveloasly, at,flck relief to the suffer- ing pnchnt. illiams ‘s not like other wl pfirlnua on tln hfiflmonry- Pre rodf y«n— wmhh-;- cme:%m "fi“" 3 oot grocery or general -hm.w Pulaski of Chicago, who. immediately proceeded to tike charge of affairs of the case in no uncertain manner, Hev |firet action was to a small army were besleging mfi case,” she said, “Tiernan' has held the whiphand over Gus al He has given ont lhterflewn n wmn i{he_alone starred. Krom now on it i Qus (Mirs. Tiernan) géts a sguare denl and uhe is going to get it MGW‘M the- )‘a’:'l\l.\ L 0‘?‘ inferior subatitutes. e s cont | THE DRFSS GOODS SHOP WITH RIG VALl'las Afrerent; Iam Here to see that || 61 INCH TABLE DAMASK Worder, l'lnl, | Rose and Blw: $1.00 ... w", .S A—&*fih* — Have you secn or heard about the WOMANS JAPPAREL SPEL/IALTIES MIDOLETOWN ~~= NEW BRITAIN Vindow. © PETTICOATS $1.50 raci fessor’s bride of 'a day as saying that she was the latter's wife and. was going to live with him. She said she expected Tiernan to arrive at the Towa city Wednesday. ‘Whether the professor will carry out his announced intention of dis- missing the divercé petition ngairst the first Mrs. Tiernan and have the appeal of the' paternity case against Harry: Poulin dismissed, or whether Ite will take action to have his mar- riage to the ‘secand Mrs, Tiernan pro- nounced. legal, ‘are steps that rémain to be. determiined ‘by future develop- ments, . Mixup Increases. Hansell, Ia., Nov. 28.-Mrs. Charles R. Hawn, mother of Mrs. Blanche Brimmeér-Tiernan, back hepe today from Marsglitown, Ia., where | they spent yesterday investigating the mar- ital’ statys ‘of Mrs. Brimmer-Tiernan, annotunced #rat her daughter leullw was entitied to wed Prof. Jol}n Tiernan in. their Crown Polnt. lnfl last Saturday. re. Blanche flemm" den- | nitely, said Mrs. Hawn, and Prof. Tier- nan and Mrs. Augusta Tiernan must settle their legal status. in Indiana. “My daughter ‘mever intended marry Tiernan when she ‘went to Chicago last. Thursday ' night” the mother said, “Tlernan wired her . to comge to Chicago that day and . 'she went. They had expected torbe mer- ried at Christmas time but Tiernam, I to 400 Main - LAST DAY OF OUR TO\!ORRO\" \Vl[‘b B THE MBT DAY 0!‘ OUR 'I‘HAKILWIVING EALE. 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