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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1623, Plainville News VOTERS PETITION FOR THIRD MEETING A the the iid others not win A few ses3l0NS. i winning ¢ Al Supper | Soclety of will hold & supper morrow A ery with pract 4 ne Aim ' 1 stretel g ‘ mn Fadies’ die f | Mot it nir I A pariors t chur ¢ from [ rnish by A i tertainm Call to Be Issued o Consider Re- memvers o the vywaro Cearue xeellent program has been scinding Cooke Property Action 2 Auniliary (0 Meet The Ladies' Auxiliary BAPTIST CONCERT PROGRAM meet for the time in the new of the of Broek SPECIAL OFFERS OF TIMELY HOUSE- HOLD LINENS FOR PROSPECTIVE BRIDES AND ALL HOME KEEPERS WHIL) SPECIAL first Legion rooms on Whiting street, to orrow evening, Work on the poppies Memorial Day will be pesumed od that all will be fin Other important matters wi up for discussion To Continue Work L. Coy whose laundry was stroyed by fire early Saturday morn ing, has made arrangements to tak care his patrons through the courtesy of the Latimer laundry, Mr Coy intends to start work on refitting immediately Plainyille Briefs The condition of Mrs A ahue of Elm Court who has beer ously i1l at hdr home ghtly improved The We.uns club will home of Mrs. Charles Brond stregt this evening. " Legion to Be Host (0 Seryieomens— ome Arrested for Drunkenness——Cellis CLONETS THESE schielein Notes ==Plainville Rriefs, First Nuptials—Ha-chall TO REPLENISH YOUR LINEN AN OPPORTUNE TIME PRICES PRIVALL With a woendrous collection from domestic and forvign markets, you a more beautiful stock of linens, finest quality, At prices remarkahly were never betier prepared to offer ow we Belectman Wi son received a petitior town meeting today seinding the last vote site question and to plots of land iIn the of the town. The pr latest move claim that condemn seven and one school purposes which the last meoting., Some they would rather sec property bought aptist Church 1. An excellent program has been ar ranged for the con the Bap- tist church Wednesday evening, The entertainment will start at § o'clock daylight saving time. The features of the evening will be xylophone solos by Robert Barrett and readings by Miss Alice Lane, The program will be as follows Plano solo, Miss Farrar violin and piano, N Miss Iranc Beach: Miss Katherine arrar; Alice. Lane; piano Anna Sahlin; xylophon Robert Barrett; piano Barbara and Nathalie C piano, Peter Carron and Miss Frances Beach; vocal duet, Misses Barbara and Katherine IFarrar; reading, Miss Alice Lane; plano solo, Miss Anna !Sanhlin: xylophone and piano, Robert Barrett and Miss Frane RBeach; piano solo, Miss Bernice Mitchall. Tce ream and cake will be sale at the close of the concert. I, John. a specia consider re. the school consider other eastern section ents of this will acres for * at of them stat 1 lam his place 1 in Cloths, Weached, handsome patterns, at these prices G5x05 inches—83.75 eacl), Rize AKxA6 inches—84,50 h Rige 08x104 Inchos—85.80 cach, Napkins to mateh, 22 inches ( € grade, i Pancy Linens as Iali Madeira and inese Lunch Cloths, Centers, (Cloths, Rearfs and Napkins, I1sa filet, Normandie, Venetian and Carrick Macross, every desirable size, Wonderful variety at attrac tive prices. Dor seri ns ne is reported no court meet at the I alf $4.75 cach, quality, Yery Pine Trish Cloths of extra heavy grado, | Was Ve 1elps on some designs, will surely appeal T2x72 Inch—8pecial 37.50 cac 90 inch—8pecinl 30,00 each 108 Inch——Special S10.50 cach, 22 inch Napkins to match S8,350 dozen, Irish Cloths and napk all linen, fine hieached, nt these prices 0 inch—S8pecial at 85,50 each x88 Inch—8pocial at 87,00 each, 70x108 inch—8peclal at $8.25 each, Napkins to mateh, 22 Inches—87.00 doz e Callen NOTICE To all patrons of Edgewater Iry, through the courtesy of the Lati. mer Laundry Co, we will be able to of all work that we have There will be a slight ad- T. F. Coy, Prop. Laun- n | B mercerized in . Yard=hleach 5 tale care handsome designs, very spechl ine of huck finest of Towels and Toweling—A wonderful and Turkish towe's, lovely patterns and wenves, in all sizes, Huck Towels 15¢ to $4.00 caeh. Iath Towels 28¢ to $2.00 ca rown Toweling, all linen, 17 inches, at 15¢ yund, Others 21¢ to M yard been doing. in prices ranee 70 Inch Bleached Damask, heautitul linen finish— $1.00 yard, All Linen Damask, inch, and spot patterns—82,00 a yard, 22 inch~—85.50 dozen, Lester's are in. ply Co hardened tomato plants Plainville Engineering & Sup- advt 1 N ched, vy, rosc apkins to mateh, f Will Practice Baseball fenior Graup, Y. M. C. A, base- m will practice Wednesda evening at 6:30 o'clock at Rockw field, all members of the team be- ing requested to report, as a business meeting of both Senfor and Junior Groups will be held in Bailey's Un- dertaking Parlors at § o'clock nMehed Toweling, blue and yard Better grades up to 5 o0 a fine line of fancy and 1 very reasonably, whity stripes—12146 yard, plain huck toweling, T bill te mask, extra quality, lovely designg = Napkins, 22 inch—88.00 dozen, Double 1 $2.85 yanl. Half Bleached, all linen Damask, several patterns ~=$1.20 yanl. Unbleached Damask of h £1.50 yard, Colored Damask, all linen, natural and gold, pretty designs for country use and for the fruit season, ection ng, Mi on, Miss seleetfon, Minses i violin and priced v sl Nice Art Linens—15 to 90 inches, for waists, fancy work, cte, 4 y grade, 70. inch, for 18 inch runners. Very Special—=A fine quality all linen, width, 59¢ yard. Suitahle for scarfs and A wonderful assortment, SOUTHT_NGTON NEWS or Richard Buck Dies—Seek Fare Re- d duction—Ponder Funeral Today— | Legion Opening Night, Brock-Barnes post, American Te- gion, will have an opening night Mon- day, May 2§, in the new rooms Items of Interest. aged T4 years, died Franeis' Hospital in Hartford yesterday morning at § o'clock. He was employed for years as janitor of the town hall and was widely known. Richard Buck, post . Elton—Gen- Death of Mrs, Mary Comisittee Memorial Day eral Meets in Community House—Bald- 38 win Resting Comfortably—Ttems. BiRaE is were for this Louis Mazzola of New York ¢ heing held by the state police trial in the Berlin town evening on a charge of iilegal trans- He furnished court pr portation of liquor. ; bonds of §300. Yesterday afternoon Mazzola and his companion, riding in an Overland delivery car bearing a New York li- cense, passed through Rerlin, but due to the fact that something was wrong | with the truck, stopped on the turn- | pike about a quarter of a mile north | of the Monument garage, The men called at the garage, asking the pro-| prietor if he could fix the machine, stating that they were in a hurry to get to Hartford. They then hired the cwner of the garage to drive them to Hartford, where they alighted from | the automobile at the corner of Main and Asylum streets, State Policeman Walter who happened to pass the truck as it was standing along the road, hecame { suepicious and made an investigation. | He found in it 25 quart bottles of al- Jeged wine, tognther with some house- ¥old furniture. When the state po- to Mr. Bristol has been born Muus of and Kenneth war horse ¥ and Mrs, James Egan of New pent the aweek-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Moran of Main | street. | Robert Lacey who is a student at Storr's Agricultural college has been awarded first prize in a spelling con- test held at the school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lacey o(‘ North Main street, | pacs: { meet Frida Lenehan, London, May 21.—Through the col- | ent express or the A- taking an airplane for Bucharest Cor antinople The last lap of journcy hetween Relgrade and Bu vest is covered’at night ahd Buchar ten p.om, is reach about OUCH! BACKACHE RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK Oil County . Get Results in Meet &t. Jacobs i re- is penetrating oil atica cure nd .lnr‘fln'l’ a | w Corps “DRIVEN"" | l s . of A of Foreign missions. At the evening er in ews Driver Arrested service the address will be given by Justin Pokus of New Britain was i b Track Meet Is Held o'clock charged with operating an| g 4 he 1 track art- AUT" TRU[;K l[]AI] automobile while under the influence gannbal track meetiot the Hart in the town court this evening. H»t‘l‘{(;":‘:", n:rrnn‘r:)vll‘! nr‘,)\‘: -.lnn-mm”',”"“ ing street Invitations have been l]l: WINE IS HEL“ has been lodged in the New Britain | 2 & ¥s and. YOUNE gt to all ex-servicemen whose f field, North Granby, wington, - He is survived by four daughters, : According to the polic us d *°::::"t'("]"lll charge, 1\ It because @' aeg John McGrath = Miss Elizabeth o0 g v c. . 5 Co! ote s WAas no a rate of speed and turned onto the|Chester, New DBritain, Wapping and to P i 5 R nbk Ly 8 i o0k part. 2 Katherine Andrews of this town and | turnpike. Officer Orville Ventres, who | Hartford teok par servicemen, whether members of the | (jree - sons, | Thomas, b en " Legion or not, to f . whistle for the man to stop but Pokus | fon ‘l" ]lhh" dflpr!mv w particular Commander Kelley of | wi)l be held Tomorrow \ % v ore speec o Policemu ood, thodes f Newingt ar b v e held row morning at 8 rr— | gave chase on his motoreyelc. | well. A of professional acts of vaudeville will| - 3 i siness 0 57 He caught up with Pokus in In class B, intermediate boys, the|pg | wresented. o1 ! The Southington Businessmen’s As- DR]YER Is UNDER ARREST D05 B nieds he committee il gaojation has taken steps to have the / il e at a rate| of Southington, Whaples of Newing-| padrord and T o P Sy | that the car was travelling at a rate | ¥ K- | Bedford and Thomas P. Prior. ville centers lowered. At present full 8 o . police that|Southington finishi 0 5 : ports he admitted to the police tha ‘r‘rl‘nlv‘;n!zlv:;":"’|1'I‘:‘I'\‘1'|‘VL:(‘III::}’J\‘ wlfl.: n;:" e R s s G LA areely, Wos +| Scheilein, both of Plainville, were!than a mile. The Sais - Mrs. Mary on than o mile. The officials of the Mrs. Mary J. Elton one of the oldest | I'ickies won the shot put with HHeEh el S e Rl S e e el o home in' the Berlin Bank building | In C, older boys, the 100 oo? 5 5 K i i S . ) pastor, performed the ceremony. The | that if the fare is reduced to five cents Saturday cvening at 8:15 o'clock at|yard dash went to Newington, Rhodes. | couple attended by Johm and|the business will be greatly increased | of the late Freddrick Eiton. | finishing in the order named. . The bt 5 | 3 % . " Plainville Trims rrington, people who walk the distance at the Mrs, E born in East Meri- | p proax 5 class went | i . frs. Elton v running broad jump in this class went| o, SEINEE O R AEON ced OTAGR ‘harles B3., Arthur J. and Fred 8, two ance 16 fi E o ChRrles B second distance 16 feet, 3 inches. scoe of 13 to 3 at the new diamond was held from her home this after- Bl rs, T O arer Jann [{ard dash in class A, SCRILIOrMAN [1oqn, " Contrary to expectations and of the Firat Congregational = church h 4 \ and L. Smith of Plainville taking sec- o0 20 0 e ager, the | officiated ad burial was in Quinntpiac The funeral was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the B. C. Porter Ttems of Interest of the players who were advertised as, A daughter X Mrs. Searle ot |being members. and Mrs. Herman Carleton Hazen officiating. Burial was | Worthington Ridge moved to in Maple cemetery. Britain today. of the town nines of past Mr. made his initial start before A meeting of the general Memorial | day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the day and for six innings, held the op- at 6 o'clock at the community house.| The weekly prayer meeting at the|slants. The Jocals landed on the Tor- Tt was voted to form the parade at|Rerlin Congregational church will be!rington twirler for a barrage of safe rather than at the community house, The Boy Scouts will nine runs. Tommy Blanchard,® who as it will he safer for the children. |evening. |velleved Cunningham in the sixth, gee to it that the automobiles pas: inp Methodist church will meet I-'rirl.‘\_\"”"‘ remainder of the game, Next through Berlin keep out of the way of |evening at 7:45 o'clock with Mrs, Roy Sunday, the Ploncers of New Britain L(mdon Through Europe licemen will be on duty while the par- | was previously announced. Complain of Catch Basins, wde is pi . o A 4 A center and other residents in various|!abor . 1 Rristol and the ceremonies will be Mrs. G. Gibney and daughters of| g tiong have been complaining of the Wit the continental railways it is now held at the Berlin Congregational | New Britain spent Sunday as the X ‘ ) n across | the car towed to the garage and also 4 Al W winter, the Dbasins have all been Europe in \‘rs\"lmn S0 numl‘l‘lvm crdered that it be held there, | program is being arranged Charles Northrup at her home in this |y 00 Ch 0 ana the showers of today | N8ers leaving London in the late af- Baldwin 1s Comfartable place. ! 1eft the car yestapday, to come back center which makes crossing the ISP RTINSO VIRE S o a car yeste! L c il el 4 Kes L after it last evening. but later tele-|who suffered an injury to his leg a 'lh"nh r“‘u :'mr‘.-l\: f|_m :ln“cl\inl_“:‘ ‘R.\‘F”“‘"‘“ an adventure. The attention fow weeks ngo while delivering some|home of Mrs. Patrick 57 - s an effort to have it ahout 10 o'clock this morning. State | public is invited to attend. this condition in an effor o have | Toliceman Lenehan was on the Co., is improving. he guest of friends in town Sunday Drum Corps Camniialy he was arrested. [ Hartford specialist yesterday for al it BCR I (00Ch T resided on Matn|_,The Plainvilie Fife and Drum corps Prosecutor C. F. Lewis was notified | ruptured artery in his leg. He had ; ) % v » Whiting street grounds. | o by Patrick Holigan and family, g LI e L et alleged wine. The name, L. Pomet, | much relieved, although it will be Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Driggs of | The start was to e heen ma . T A A Otine Loy AlbeLig of friends in town penlng. arnive ning at 8 o'clock in the chapel of the| vy i the guest of her brother, Wil- fncluding flying-horses, shows ,m': A COLD on CATARRH twhioM gall hoys over 18 years of ag% yep father, J. L. ;o f11 be drum corps day nlml a Yflnzft num; : I their fathers and friends have been | .+ tpo Middlesex |ber of corps will be here to take par! Anpl{) . ! A 2 e pen Up Air Passages. | ford Y. M. C. A will be| The Mohawks of Meriden defeated |1ven & baton swinging, marching an oot 0 ittt sttt siaaaaand | prosent to tell of the work in gen-|iye East Berlin ball team in a game |Playing AN! Patn’ s gome! the summer boys' camp, cere played T acts almost like magic stril en right up, the «8§ gas. the? e g A . were played. Dot our hoad aro clear and you AN @ttractive tri-county camss John Waimeley of tamford spent |1y Y groups who took part in the |y (YL CE iftnees, Tameness a gentle rubbing ing, bnufMing, mucous discharge, that Berlin people shall know of fhe| place. Saturday showed great promise of de- | i e Jacohs Oil, headache, dryness—no struggling for | Privileges offered. DLr. T. C. Hollgson . Edward Porter of Hartforde has|yeiopment in the future. Platnville | yiy), this soothing, is gone. town of Berlin, | home on Wilcox avenue. lof the Mg events 1l - made good | cumes. St Jacobs Ofl is a Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small | Central Association Mecting | backache, Tumbago and Cream Balm from the | other dance and social at athletic hall | S your drugglst now. Berlin Congregational and the Ken-| Friday, June 1. | ST | o skin this fragrant, antiseptic cream in|sington Congregational churches will| Straighten up! Quit complaining! Berlin library -assoctation will 0 t D or Camival YAy air passage of the head: seothe ciation of Churches Tuesday at 3|start o house-to-housc canvass this Ul (] foment you will fongot that ob.vver] I eal the swollen, | {had a ak back, because it won't Ay instant tor. | sociation. Funds are needed to pur- Plaimvitle 1¥e and Sy | telief. Ely's Cream Halm is just * The sermon will be preached by | chase new books and to meet the run- Corone’ of for! Get a small tHial bottle of old, | what every cold and honest 8t. Jacobs Oil from your drug- It's just|morial church, New Rritain. Rtev. A.| hoped t:v:‘n_ """":,'" respond readily to Fying Horscs, Shows and splendid. J. Lord of Meriden will speak on!the worthy o Pancing | i DRUM CORPS DAY | é ‘DRIVEN " SATURDAY 1 b lev, w. Hin the uth Congregatior church, New Iiritain, on “A Sunday Evening Seri-| jee.” ~There will aleo be an u‘]’ifl‘sli lby Mr. Leiper of the American Board 'but there was no address, Lieutenant Governor Hiram Bingham. o e s e | pyrested in town last evening about § i ford County Y. M. C. A. was held Sat- of liquor. He is being held for trial | 1h vas held Sat- | Fyecreation buflding on Whit- police statlon in defiult of $200 bail, Mo from Windsor Locks = Wloom-| ,p . "couiq be ascertained by the i Plainville, Southington, South Man- : { amon Il at a high \ ; his car up Damon’'s hill at a high available, Buck, Mrs. Jennie Martin and Mrs, > | public invitation is cxtended all " New York Car Breaks Down fn turnsike. ocer orvitie Ventren who | 2o vork of Weaver of Southing. el . g attend the festivi-' popert of Southington. The funergl Ities. State L ‘i P e a4 Angel Southington al ¢ b {lLanahan was again on the job and gelo of Bouthington also showed Up |er of the evening and entertainment' | urial will be in St. Thomas' cemetery %ilin. and arra LIt s -yard dash was won by Weaver s it . Berlin and arrested ‘im, 1t Is charge is Harry J. Ceeil A fare between Southington and Plants- | 5 ;i e AGRDY -[ton coming in second and Nelson of e of 48 miles an hour. According to re & o nd Nelgor Colli-Schollein Nuptials, PlBconiaia oneral: AL pra UL he had been drinking. coverl 15 feet, 4% c T Biining ek, 4 g inch married this morning at 9 o'clock in| Connecticut Co. have been interviewed residents of Kensington, died at her|feet, 21z dnches as the distance, Lady of Merey. Rev. John E. Fay. tion could be gained. It is thought the age of 76 year: he was a widow | Barrows and Barton of that place|paura Corti haciiEs. there ‘s, A largs numbse: ot s aMes four sons, George K., Ange! '8 X ; Act B8 log s ot shetd to Angelo of 'Southington with Bumirly,, \vogt Ends of Torrington by the| The funeral of Mrs. Lucy A. Pender B s, Mrs, Minnle I Cornwall| Ay Nai e 4 1 3 | daughters, Mrs inn .. Berry of Plainville won the on Rockwell's Meld yesterday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. R. G. Pavy | Yeamans and Frederick feamans. | o i % ond and third places. team was far from being composed cemetery. funcral parlor§, New Britain. Rev,| Mr. New| “Bill” Cunningham, old street. Memorial Committee Meets The Girl Scouts wil mert Wednes- Day committee was held last evening community house. | posing Dbatters helpless before his the monument at 1lannery's corner, |held Thursday evening. | bingles in the fourth and put across Charles F. Lewis was appointed to| The Girls' club of the Kensington toyed with the opposing batters for the parade. It is expected that po-|Tryon, instead of at the church, asiwill play here. fret ; i last Berlin Ttems A number of business men in the The sp * will be Ttey. Wisner of licoman found the wine he ordered D § ’ Ahe condition of catch basins. Since last ible to (ravei from Jondon across | chureh. Bpecial music and o speclal] Buests of the @rmers mother, Mrs.) 1 is said that Mazzola, when he SRl G et Heary MAYC made large pools about the ternoon can catch the 7:45 p. m. Ori George H. Baldwin, of Kensington, | hq ladies of the Sacre« ear Wl 2 e | {of the selectmen will be called to phoned that he would he after it| me/| 10 SRR _ | girders for the Berlin Construction Main street Thursday evening. The Mrs, John Weish ot Hartford was Temedted. and when the man came for the try He underwent an operation by 1 . ' ot in the residence now occupied will hold an out-door carnival all this last night and took possession of the |been in considerable pain, but is now was painted on the side (]‘Hl" trick, | gome time before he will be able to Southington former residents of this night, but it doubtful if the NOSE CLOGGED FROM A neoting will, be held this eve- ” N TE Tolark of Birmingham, | MANY Attractions here for the week, | Berlin Congregational ehureh, 10| jianl Nye at his home on Main strect, (dancing o« night. Saturday wil Cream in Nostrils To Representatives of the Hart-|yon in a street parade. Prizes will be Ah! What relief! Your cloggedq |eral and particularly to explain for| gunday, score 11 to 10. Ten Innhv;:u’ . members of the Hartford Coun- | *“ 5 LAV Soe ™ Aimost instant San breathe freely, No more hawk.|held at’Woodstock and it 18 desired|the week-end with his family in this) county track and field meet in Berlin | qpq pajn follows hreath at night, your cold or catarrh | officially® represents the work for the| heen the guest of his father at his| jhoys succeeded in carrying away one | yent on your painful back, and relief Plans are being made to give an-| bottle of ¥ Several delegates from hoth which never disappoin Apply a little of ¢ . { " The membership committee of the | . your nostrils, let it penetrate throngh aftend a meeting of the Central Asso- | Last | 8top those troturous stitches. In a inflamed - o'clock in the afternoon at Southing-[week to secure members for the —titven By cous membranc, giving you [mm or be stiff or lame. Don't suf- catareh suf-| Rev. K. M. Gilman of the Stanley Me. | ning expenses of the library and it is Maple and Whiting Streets A ferer has been sedking. gist now and get this lasting relief. ommunity Sunday Evening Serve Admission Free ' | stili is offici cital of Mareel O, Rerube, a French- man of Shanghai whom ultimatum | French In Less Than 30 Hours |50y ™" ation of the airplane companies | o " | Strashourg at 3:30 in the morning and | 4 harmiess S — — A Reputation— for unvaryi uality is the Greatest MarK of Distinction. "SAII An All o XA ,... has given Matchless Quality for 81 years. So Delicious! Just Try It. NTERVENTION ONLY WAY OPEN IN CHINA Captives Despair of Release Ex-| cept Through Outside Agencies ' a message voleing the general senti- ment “Frane telographed the premier, deeply regrets the determination which your state of health abliged you take. She does not forget that you have contributed with all your strength to the maintenance intact of an alllance n ary for the tranquil. ity of the world, In mpite of the 4if- ferences in method followed by our wo countries in the gxecution of the treaty of Versallles she will remain grateful to you for having understood cur will that reparations be paid and for having so loyally recognized our paeifie intentions. | 1 send you my warmest personal \‘:":""":, | wishes for a prompt and complete re- Take 1 1= INTERVENTION ey Y By fated Pri Shanghai, May 21,—Dr, H a physician, returning from " | covery mission to the Rhantung mountain | “"" where 14 prisoners are heid by band Ite reported today that the con- Suspect Arrested May Be rensu the captives was that for Man Wanted in Cleveland “lgn was the only pos- 21013 imbana of{sRanting ih oIt Fels Pittsburgh, May 21.—A reprassatas The bandits, sald Dr. Martens, ut- H4® 00 l'_":\"_f::],":',‘_l,,“,:‘.I.l,“'. l,:,p:.r.:. terly discredit and distrust Chinese a suburg, :mlv* today to quiz a prison- officlals and are eager to deal with| £ 0y EL L0l ne e authorlties, an oreigners. o4 ¢ B . 3 Chevalier Mimeo, weaithy Italian at.| Yhers the description of John . L. torney of Shanghal, one of the cap. | \ntheld, who Is wanted in the Ohlo el TR R “’" city in connection with the killlng of oyl bt g ndits patrolman Dennis Griffin. The sus- 1 surrounded by troops. He! .o " siving the name of Benjamin urged direct negotiations between for- Moore of Morgantown, W, \'n: Was elgn .nflhm's and the bandits exclud-| ,oiagted while driving through Car- ing Chinese from the parleys. negie in an automobile yesterday. The Immediate steps should be Morgantown police informed the Car- added, “otherwise we will negie officers that no such person as My state of health is Benjamin Moore resided there. The I await death calmly.” suspect was questioned for several he American Chamber of Com- hours last night. merce of Shanghal has telegraphed the American legation in Peking urg- A ing direct foreign negotiations and New York, May 21.-—TFrank Healy, asking measures to effect the immedi- a longshoreman was shot to death in ate release of the hostages with the| Brooklyn today, the vigtim, police be- employment of foreign troops if nec-|lieve, of a gang feud. Iis slayer es ASPIRIN .So ora Anoira Verea, released yes- Say “Bayer” and Insist! ervention taken be very he kille ba SLAIN IN F ). terday by the bandits, who still hold her husband, Manuel A. Verea, a Mexican citizen has arrived here and is under medical care. Captives Suffering London, May 21.—A Central News dispatch from anghai reporting the release by the Chinese bandits of Mrs. Manuel Verea, wife of a Mexican manufacturer, says that the 14 male prisoners still held by the brigands are living under terrible conditions Mr erea was exhausted when she reached Shanghat, Allles Protest Again The Associated Pre Peking, el troops were firing Landits were received today by the diplomatic corps, which immediately drafted a new note to the foreign of- | fice asking the Chinese government how it reconciled its promises ‘o pro- cure the rel “of the foreign cap- tives and the events transpiring since By Reports that on the Shantung U'nless you see the name ‘‘Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not .getting the genuine Bayer products | prescribed by physicians over twenty- two years and proved safe by millions for » Colds Toothache Earache* Rheumatism. Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin™ ly. Each unhroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- glsts also sell hottles of 24 and 100, Aspirih is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacid. that assurance. As parliament has not acted en retification of the_ presidential ap- pointment of 'Dr. Wellington Koo as foreign minister, the foreign office | ¢ without a head, The diplomatic corps heard the re- Headache Lumbago the bhandits released so that he conld present thetr to the government. POINCARE'S GREETINGS Premicr Sends Telegram of sympathy and Well Wishes (o Re- tiring British Official. FOX'S — STARTING SUNDAY The Sensation of the Year “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” 2 Associnted Press. ris, May Premier 1'oinc | joining with the other memhers of the | and with the pres: the regret felt over signation of Premier Bonar former. prime minister PUBLIC AUCTION 89 BROAD STRERT 2 STORY BRICK STOREHOUSE—1 SIX FAMILY HOUSE —1 HOUSE CONTAINING STORE AND THREE TENEMiEN By Take notice that I have vyeeu appointed a committee of the City Court of the City of New Britain to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder on the premises on the 24th day of May, 1923 at 1 P. M., STANDARD TIME, the following described piece of parcel of land to- gether with all buildings and improvemenis thereon. North by ldand of the heirs of Horace Booth or assigns, land now or formerly owned by Mrs. Bernard MecAvay, partly by each; East by land now or formerly of Thomas Fagan and wife or assigns and land now or formerly of Rose Karpeni or assigns, partly by each; South by Broad street and West by land now or formerly of Bernard McAvay, containing one-half acre and being about 50x162 feet. See volume 105, page 232. Property formerly owned by WARSAW WHOLE- SALE GROCERY (0. For further particulars, see com- mittee. BY THE COURT, STANLEY J. TRACESKI, COMMITTEE. 277 Main Street, : New Britain, Conn,

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