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W BRITAIN SCREENINGS AS SHEEP ANTIOCH STUDENTS 10 CHIGAGO JUDGE IN FOOD 1§ SUCCESSFUL GET CHANCE T0 EARN KINfi SuwMflN ACT | vian o n-r-u;;_m; A:unul- on This | University \In‘)‘llr \;-.w nelf Support- Mixture Works Out Well==Will be Decides Claim of Two Women 10| yviea ent winter Again. feeding of western sheep a tte | Pluns to make on the sereenings from the big el y 8¢ pporting tors at the head of the lakes has heen ! lishient of private industries ad five years old, eause of contention he- | earried on successfully during the|jeining the campus, have been assist tween two women, each claiming to! past winter. The animals are brought | ed by a 810,000 gift from Mrs. Wil be her mother, has heen awarded by| here from the prairie provinees and|lard 1), Btraight of New York eity, 1t Superior Judge David to Mrs, Julia|finished for shipment to eastern mar- | was announced today by President Pryblyski, The eother woman, Mrs,| kets. | Arthur E. Morgan. Violet Lenz, nearly collapsed when| This plan was inaugurated by It, C A pumber of small ehe heard the judge's decision | Harvey, an Alberta sheep rancher,| was explained, will be Invited to lo | For four days hoth women have two years ago, In 1921 he wintered | cate in a plant provided by the eol flatly made the same elaims, Hach)some 6,000 sheep, The rallwayd|lege. The labor will be supplied by swore that Leona was her natural| granted him a through rate to east the students, and expert advisory| dnughter. 1ach had witnesses to suss| €™ Canadian points with gtop-over|serviea will be given by faculty mem- | wWin the elaim. Rut Mrs, Lensz's re.| privileges. The sheap were fed on a|bhers teaching courses in administra fusal to name the physieian said to] 116t consisting of screenings, mixed | tion, the college to have a share in| have heen the ehild's father turned With an allowance of hay, After be«|the profits the tide against her, although another INE fed for the winter months on this Mrs, Straight believes that Antloeh| physician testified that he was present | ¢ n.-nlrnnl ration, the animals|is taking a promising step toward &o when l.eoha was bom 1 4 very profitable increase and| lutlon of the increasing problem of Mre, Pryblyski also produced wit-| Were reloaded for castern markets, | cducational finance. “The now An-| nessea who sald they maw the ohild Last wint Mr. Harvey wintered | tioeh curriculum,” in her opinion, “is with her when she same on an fme| And fed mora than 10,000 sheep, The meeting the national need of training wmigrant ship f Poland in 1920, experimental stage 18 over, and a sav- | executives, by combining cultural Tror tentimons: was that Teons wan & /8 0f thousands of dollara annually | studies with courses in busineas ad- | Volish “war ‘baby” and that hefore u’rlpflrl.d to result from his nnwlnnnll!l'n!!ul-. and {hy the «,hll'u‘lfr'r\ 5 scheme, forming process of alternating such and placed Leonn in the care of Mes. serecnings was tried out during the | ment in approprinte oceupations, The St pust winter with gratifying results, | graduates of Antioch will be both self- ‘There s practically an inexhaustible made and eoll bred,” supply of the screenings at the head | t the lakes, and the dintering of tle, as well as sheep, will probably carried on extensively next win- ing Through Private Industries Placedd on the Campus. Press Ohie, By The As The Yellow Bprings June 15 Antioeh College large through the estab Chicago, June 15.-~leona Velivia, industries, 1t| ow Mother Recovers Child, St. Louls, June 16,—Ida Georgine Poening, years old, adopted daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Boening, of this city, and alleged daughter of the late Joseph Alekan- der, wealthy potato king of Okla- hema and Arkansas, yesterday was Repalr sreatly Reduced ordered returned to her mother, Miss v Audie Dunlap of Van Buren, Ark, in Washington, June 15,—The number a circult conrt decision setting aside of Jocomotives on all raflroads in need the the adoption of repairs had been reducéd on June D. Lasker, chairman of the shipplog Miss Dunlap testified the chiid was 1 to 12,683, or 10.9 per cent of the board which arose last year when adopted 10 days after her birth here, 'total from 13,405 or 21 per cent on Busch charged that Intoxicants were Nov. 13, 1920, and that she did not|May 15, according to a report today being sold upon shipping hoard ves- know what she was dolng in parting by the car service division of the 8¢I8 in violation of the Volstead act. with the infant, as she was suffering American rallway association, a high fever, ARG August -Busch’ Products | Barred From Leviathan 8t Louls, June 15.—August Busch, | beverage manufacturer, announced to- | day that he Had been advised that the U, & Shipping Board had barred the products of his company from the | steamship Leviathan, He attributed | order to his controversy with A Locomotneq in Need of (168 Get AEn;laéefirl;m | Upper Silesian Strike D t R. P I. Tod EPEOYMENT FIGURES | PR, Virtaally at on Bud| Tron b dure 1h-Encmeri degrees were hmm\u-d upnn 168 men of at the 99th annual commencement Rensselaer Polytechnic institute today. | The addr to the graduates was de- livered by Admiral H. H. Rosseau, former member of the Isthmian canal commission and an alumnus of the| institute class of 1891, Berlin, June 15.——The congress Sileslan workmen's council meeting in Breslau yesterday decided to recom- mend the resumption of work in the mining and metal industries of Upper Silesia. The strike in those plants is therefore believed to be at an end. June 15.--Preliminary wage figures an- nounced today by the bureau of la- bor statistics for 6,075 establishments| in 47 manufacturing industries showed an increase in May compared with the preceding month of 0.3 per cent in the number of employes 4.1 per cént in the total amount of wages pald and 3.8 per cent in the average week ' Washington, employment and PALACE—Starting Monday—It's a Pip ! “COME-ALONG REVUE” Biggest Girl Show Ever in Town ! BROADWAY PEACHES ly earnings. | The cigar and cigarette industry was | ¥ the only one of 13 industries for which figures were available which| showed decreased employment in May | as compared with the same month SAVE MONEY 15 If you plan to buy a new fur coat for next winter why not have it made to order now and get better satisfaction for less money. Have your fur coats repaired now—it is the best time. Hudson Fur Shop | Rogrs, | Charles G f| Maxwell, DAILY HER JUNE 15, 1 §. A. R. YOTE T0 MEET ON LEADING SCHOLARS ALT[:.RNATING_ YEARS NOW suserstian minston vupits toa Al Fyoun the Biritish Dom ALD, FRIDAY, Hhoades fund candidates whe class are 38 per oent for N ihe i § for Canada douth Afpica, The holarships won by the Oxford is ralia 15, United States 11 sche alse lead In & their stay at the unl Howmors Mold New Haven As Well L Meetitng (] fogity @ - A mions and Prom the United Mates As Hartfond— lare Lacal Men Delogates Hartford, June 14.-—~Mee ( nectiout society B, A. | after be held on alternating Hartford and New Haven, i always in Hartferd, according amendment to the seclety's cons tion adopted at the annua here yesterday, Resolutions were adopted authoriz ing the treasurer to make delinquent members and the re tary to report such members to secretarios of the loeal chapters The following were eiected for tne coming year: President Ernest E New London; viee-presidents | Orlando H, Nrothwell, Nridgeport; H Wales Lines, Meriden and M tudd {Lakeville; secretary, Frederiek A Doolittle, Bridgeport; treasirer, Stone, Hartford, registrar, rence Rostwick, New Haven terlan, ¥rank B, Gay, Hartford; chap- lain, Rev, Opville A, Petty, New Hav. en; neerologist, Leverete Roll Hartford; auditors, Frederick W, Hall, Pridgeport and Gharles E, I, San. ford, New Haven; member of national nociety ex-offielo, Morrls 1, 7 ley, Bridgeport; trustee to natio clety, Herbert H, White, Iartford; board of managers, Clarence Horace slegate at large; delegates, vy, Ell €, Birdsey, Roh. Rradley, Willlam H, Burr Corbin, Edgar J. Doolittle, B G v A MeClellan, Mathewson, John M, Parker r.. Rev, Orville A, Petty, Edgar Pond, Charles L, Rockwell, Ernest ers, George H Sanford, Andrew J Britain; Levi T. 8n cer, Jr.,, Nev, Harris B. Warren, Martin Welles, Arthur F. H. Allen, Isaac W. Birdsey, John C.| Brinsmade, John N. Brooks, Louls R, Cheney, Charles Hopkins Clark, Al- |} hmrt F. Corbin of New Rritan; Wil | llam H. Corbin, Geoge H. Ford, Wil- | son H. Lee, Fugene A, Hull, Willlam | § -1 Father’s Day the B - - - 18 — Sunday, June 17th and we have a few suggestions to make that will sure please him La his “Stetson” Shoes Kid House Slippers Pheenix, Holeproof, McCallum Silk Hosiery Special Sale of Women’s Sport Oxfords At Frank A George regular $9 and $10 values —THE— W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 WEST MAIN ST. Grays Tans Browns Sizes 34 to 42 $25 Were $28.50 to $37.50 IF WE CAN'T 13 Franklin Square New Britain Telephone 470 We Will Call — THE — Dress Goods Shop= 400 — Main Street — 400 BIG V ALUEg TSR THE LITTLE STORE WITE plG VALUES e ) SATURDAY SPECIALS For tomorrow we will offer a number of attractive specials that will appeal to the thrifty shopper both in quality and price. Imported Fast Color Gingham, 39¢ value 29C Saturday .... Imported Eponge, 98¢ value. Canton Crepe and Roshanara Paisley, $3.50-83.98 val. Sat. Saturday 40 inch Canton Crepe, $2.50 40 inch Fancy Baronet Satin, Saturday $1.95 49c 85¢ value. $2.69 value, Saturday 40 inch Voile, 79¢ value. Imported Tissue Gingham, 69c value. Saturday Saturday ...... Cotton Canton, 79c value. Saturday .... Imported Linens, Saturday FIT YOU Or Suit Your Taste in our ready - made We can sell you a Made-to- Measure Suit in any Style or Fabric for $35.50 Our $40 to $55 grade This Sale Ends Saturday Evening. WHITE COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS Jxfords, Poplin and Broadcloth Excellent Value $1.95 * $3.95 STRAW HATS The Kind to Fit Your Face Sennits Flats Splits Fancies $2.50 $3.00 The Store of Connors-Halloran Stores, Inc. Under the Management of Geo. M. Lloyd-Jos. M. Halloran 215 MAIN STREET $1 value. Hot watel' plenty PITTSBURG LION GAS WATER HEATER ‘This is your opportunity to get a Pittsburg LION at a wonder- fully reduced price, The whole thing only comes to $30.00. You pay $5.00 with your order amd we oconnect the heater to your preseat range hoiler ready for service. The balance is payable in easy monthly payments of $5.00 a month with your gas bill. With a Pittsburg LION all that you have to do is light the gus, In a jiNy hot water comes a-running. No more kettle lift- ing from stove to sink, up to the bathroom and down (o the laundry. The heater is guaranteed and built by the largest and oldest manufacturer of copper coil water heaters in the world. It's standard, scientifically designed and will last a lifetime of hard service, There are only a few left. Get your ornder in today. If you can't call, write or phone and your order will receive ine stant attention. C. J. LEROUX 171 ARCH STREET Telephone 1336 WIf is dowe with heat, yo8 o do it better with - DO YOU KNOW YOUR EYES? you. If you've never had an examination of the most valuable first assistants, then you better wait no longer. I'he eyes are all of as important as the teeth. You visit the den- tist twice yearly, or you should .and fln cs deserve the ame « -onsideration. Frank E. Goodwin Lyesight Specialist 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 Let us introde