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DAILY HERALD, TUESD JULY 22, 1824, T e e A e JISWELLANDHAPPY | PAGKUIFFE-RIGBY o smrvors o w e DLGIN NEGOTIATIONS ernoon at St yesterday aftgr tabulatior J Loske Gibson, Hackilfe seh of|chanend o "drye majorty of 115 4% | g the Brothorheed. of enmttvy Used With a Sprayer S0 and e e Mr, and Mrs, ‘T. W, Racklifte of 632 |the home vote to & ' and the Brothe: Keen good habits and keep them h-;. street, took |~m..‘wl,. afternoon 53 An official em | "‘I‘l~l'fnl~"a.n‘l“l;f\:--';‘.:w A: “n. n'v:"!‘::] | ’ s " at o'clock at B, Mark's chureh. hes anded hy - " iried N \ rega A fo! ‘,’“ arly Is the adiice Mprs Adaline Rey Ramue Mute e affiel 1. | party subpoena to submit the wuge contros Paper Towels 8 Davis, mother of Mra. Edward F. [zjieq poris Wolff of New Rritain ¥ BI'h abtel Ry Gl o 1o | Versy involving seme 80 western rail. Paper Naphkins Ha of 23 Parkmore street, today. maid of honor and Ernest Griswold [in the pravinee will he al 2 & to the railroad labor board, ar- Mrs, Davis is 88 years old today and hest way Philip Rackliffe and John apen besr bars remained in dov ived today to hegin preliminary nego. tiations with members of the beard | Paper Plates——all sizes Wolft were ushers hile official the provinei Sy Einiala: of v : for the formal opening of the case :.p-.- Spoons she is spending the day entertaining 'aper Cups YIhe bride was attived in a4 BOWN | petary's department started coms allers, recering greetings by mail AePATLIY g "hursdas o Paper Tablecloths i ige s . of ivary white Imported brocaded pleta fhe tally of heer pichisoite re. | TRUFEIAS o nd felephone and opening ¥ ‘B8 [iaffeta, o entrain - and trimmed apits thrangheut Rritish ST « G Griffing, grand chiet engine ! aughon ish " 1ot the engineers, and David B, Rob Wax Paper Baggage Tags containing gifts with prine wee and pearls Her wWith returns fram A& nimbe of 3 At leatidd o T (s e o 5 Fatal to many Bugs and Insects Nhe recelved & number of Rowers vell was of caught with orange [small te il ontstundl and & regular shower of birthday [pro tis C e earried @ hona mall towns still nE M s conterence at the labor hoard on a | rds from friends and relutives o : et [ pravineinl malority agninst salen of 4o, iq0ive program for the hearing of of bridul roscs. ‘The maid of honor |heer by the glass stand foraximnte v heer by the giase 8 Ay the controyersy, Virtually every road addition many wople calle at \ peoy 1 wore prle yellow georgette and cars!iy at 1,000 sipdalaial b - SRR b THE DICKINSON o el Wi 4 ey "t Bt e g e e S Wil b U Sele Tor Humans—Does Not Stain ‘DN oo et BRI VR AR e ot T e S NEW BRITAIN The gift of the called upon Mrs. Dacvia she suggeated | "\ % 5 B0 A 8 MAY MEFT IN PORTLAND lispute [ that he tell the roudera of the Herald |1\ AEROT 68 5 B8 M-t o] [ sdplnt The engineers and firemen origin. that one sePret of a long and happy RIDIOrS Al groom gave the best | Wostbaden, Ind., July "rIONY |y opened negotiations with the | fife s that of not trying to dodge ve- | ™0 & A | i group meetings and addresses by Men [ qogorn carriers on the basia proposed | rug 00 sponsibilitien. “1t you have anything |, 01, Accoun of :1-, M1 health of the (and women husiness Ieaders aceunied |5t apring agreements with astern | D ane e bride's mother, the reception follow. |dalogates attending fhe conventlon of | oaqe, notably the New York Central sold and Gual‘anteed by us fol‘ 3 years | " #he not only believes in this' theo. |IN8 the ceremony was held at thethe Nationa} F tion of Rusiness | ogiom “in which wage increases of home of Mr, and Mra, Rackliffe on and Professional Waomen's elubs 10« | qpnracimately five per cent were . 169'171 M S retically, but also practices it, When aimn t' Arch street Guesta wera present day. Representatives of 568 clubs | coinied both crafts | #hie was 82 years old she presented to 4 A from $aco, Me., Northampton, Spring- |are present [her children and grandchildren, 19 | G081 TR0 TR OTERAT o - — | finlshed bed quilts, hand made by [Nl Hlartford, New laven iddle- Portland, Maine, Is heing proml m ] town, Boston and California | |helself and embroidered with the | figures "82.1920," | Mr. and Mrs, Rackliffo left on a meeting place, ° ‘ [ Mrs. Davis is & native of New Brit. | V0ddIng trin to the White Mountains —— ey [ and upon thelr return will reside | At Least That Is What Y. M. C. A, | y N BIG HAUL OF ALCOHOL. " ° ain, She was horn on the old Steele Plal o M farm on Farmington avenue, The |Plainville. r. Tackliffe 18 em. 5 Here's a Real One! | ouse, now almoat 200 years old, atill |Ploved by Rackliffe Bros, Co., Inc.| Buffalo, N, July 22.—Two hun. | Campers Report Regarding Myste- stands. She was eduacted in a coun- 'n this city, dred gallons of grey alcohol, in 10| o n try school houss in the village whers | — |cases billed as cotton goods and rious Tribe In Northwest. HARDWARE . all grades were taught in one room. | 3 1S SEIZED, |valued at $2,000 were seized on a | Portland, Ore., July 22.~Two boys ousln ac More than a half century ago she Rochester, N. Y. July 22.—8 _(siding in the Nickel Plate rallway 44 the Young Men's Christian Asso- | became the wife of Samuel T. Davis |troopers in a spectacular chase today | 273% by a squad of dry agents t0day. | cjation camp at Spirit Lake on the who passed away Some years 880. |nrought a two-ton truck and a tour. | W28 consigned to New York from |glopes of Mount St. Helens, believe One son, Samuel C. Davis Was & cOM- | jne car to a stop afte r\,m 'v.\,‘"f] | Cleveland. Federal agents sald the |they were the “apes” which prospect- missioned officer In Co, D, firast Con- | gpoie ™ areagted fwo Roohe "'f'j T4l names of the shipper and consignee lors reported hurled stones at their necticut Volunteers and died on the ycaie: Johnson and Jof “F, "L,:' | were fictitious. cabin recently. raws fleld of battle during the Spanish- | .o et ~BINON BEC < O ored ale _— One of the boys, Maxwell Pierce, An\‘l’r’l“rr;n:h iai s oA o jlrade marked “Dawes Canadian.” HOLLINGSWORTH 1S SOLD. |in a letter to his ;mrz-nll.t |||dfl we date she has 19 grand children and | New Oftsans) L., iJuly i¢d-=John f\',fn"i'r’s'fdml'?r'.” IA"clfuu:lT nl; t!}?en.» al reat &ran fon ELK BOTHER FARMERS Hollingsworth, pitching ace of the b o 1 Formerly ne g grandchildren. v : it greeted us with revolvers. They told $3.00 % $1.95 She has been for years an active Wenatehee, Wash., July 22.—FHun. | Southern assoclation, has been sold |38 we were the firat ones ever to find i | gry elk emerging from the foothills by the Pelicans to the Brooklyn |their cabin, but the mext day they member of the First Baptist church, 4| the local order of Pythian Sisters and | and feasting on haystacks in the vi- | Dodgers for the reported sum of |\ 14"y o angers of their ‘apeman’ The style hit of the season.' the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Spanish | cinity of Okanogan have caused farm- }Sl,’m‘\l)fi and two players, according to | & War Veterans. i i ers to organize to combat them. The | an announcement today. Hollings- | - Throw your old burnt hat away Mrs. Davis carries her age with the | ©1k herds have been driven back by | worth also leads the league in strike- GREEK HAIR STYLES grace and ease of a much younger firing of blank shells over their heads, | outs this season, with 101, 46 o 2 and buy a fresh one, Woman. She does her share of the | but with the return of hunger the| He wil be delivered at tha close "f"‘;'e"h‘z"‘;’; ;)’"ln;:d"’:;‘}r il housework every day, saying, “I' animals revisit the farm lands. of the Southern assoclation season. Sort orpGreek headdress, which cone °"f y8 worked Hara every day and ,I — —— | sists of a hand around the head, forc- always will. T believe in the system.” ing all the hair back. The ears are ! T tucked behind or left outside the EVANGELIST ARRESTED haw’s New Home band. In this way long hair can| fd Plan Ahead be grown again to replace the now P an unpopular shingle bob. ] . HO SFALLS D e y ’ o A e SLIPS FROM DERRICK, KILLED. : neflv-‘-‘:viath::tex::-mau‘md,t ::lyhi.:l:;g 93-99 Xsylum Strect . Being Held in an Alieged Stock fi ; Niagara Falls, N. Y, July Bnd 4 Y - B8 |John Strom, an ironworker, em- condition—neither will a human body. Hartford. “1t Pays To Buy Our Kind" Selling Fraud, ; py A & & b & ployed on the Michigan Central rail- 2 ¥ R E ' way bridge, was instantly killed to- : A two weeks’ trip to mountains, sea or lakes will put enough new life in Rochester, N. Y., July 22.— ; E. B?xcr;ess:r(ormflr o\i:;ellst olc'l(.::lr(geS % 3 e e s i i ; . Wil |and fell 180 feet into the Niagara | I8 one to stand the work of another year. wood, Ohio, has posted a $7,500 prop- : i S g choll 15 . 9 ‘ § : Save a little each week.with us for erty bond in a local court to insure his appearance for trial next fall on your next year’s vacation. . | three indictments charging him with - | grand larceny, first degree, as a re- - TN sult of his stock selling activities for C '}U‘J)-\T ,(k\flcfln\ {the Chemical Oil and Gas company, ‘Vflf Pittsburgh, Thus it became known Extra | for the first time that these indict. . | ments were returned by the July 3 ' A Glasses For |grand iury. N , . . i TRUST CO. i : NOWERTAIN gy Vacation | goii7 NOT AFFECTED Wear . e _ ' - _ i) ’ | Newark Officials Will Not Interfere ; : ; o B THE BANK OF SERVICE canoeing, boatin: gy 7§ ‘ Open Saturday Evenings 6-8. a.m:nn:"hd\i"n{?;;::;:%e hsure f | With Leonard and Walker in the ; o Standard Time. \ pg an extra pair of glasses. . . earry along P Foprh EseL W) ¥ writing causes headache—if your eyes Exercise both foresight and f}}ls; Trenton, N. J., July 22.—It was 3 3 % smart and burn, you probably need eretion by anticipating "‘el“f’f, 'l | indlcated today by State Boxing Com- : " -, : 3 Glasses, and every day's delay works chances of breaking or 10sing YOUF | . yeqioner Rughee that the bad stand- . g further injury, % -~ regular pair. ing of Mickey Walker, welterweight 2 % . % i\oc ll]ls n};nu! l_vnur‘ Eyes today. vl N « 3 t's the wise thing to do. " ke an Exact | champlon, with the boxing commis- 4 5 We Can Quickly Mske ston, would have no bearing on the ; : Eye Examinations Duplicate of the Glasses You oposed meeting of Walker and g it ; ; : ~ Are Now Wearing. i";"nny Y e Eh I eIsH kA ; i i : Satisfaction Guaranteed L TY P STRY SHOP pion, at Royle's Thirty Acres on 3 o 2 % % % A PINKUS 1o} N A. PINKUS QUALITY PA 800 MAIN e R s 0| I MAVTD Qll 4 W Eyesight Specialist The Home of Home Made Pastry be codliey b AT S () BULA CROKER SUED . 2 v g ' ‘ i o and Manufacturing Optician 147 MAIN sn‘u.;[gr g If they tire easily—If reading or Oftioe, 800 Main 8t " Phone 510 Why Bake During This Hot weather? Tuy your home made pies, cakes, rolls, buns crullers and jelly dough- N i e Clty Advertisement Uit Trought by Attorneys fter ] N . . - In this peaceful country estate at Winchester, Va.,, Harry A Richard Croker of New York. K. Tl y 1 t . ful “fad t' to his hectj nuts here and save your strength and patience, s e it SR AT anoions K. Thaw now {)ansl to stage a peaceful “fade-out’ to his hectic WEDNESDAY SPECIALS BenTas & watkes for Mra el Mu. | Weat Palm Beach, #a., July 22.— | life story. Determining upon the quiet, simple life of gentleman- 5 HOME MADE PIES 22 ShiTheskd on Newlngion AvAus, dea | Sy N pracolns for & " asmmons RC| farmer, the chief figure of one of the most sensational €ases i |, yu most speeds remeds we know for 25¢ " lerroar— c been_ duly fled in the oftico of the | loaondum. fied in cireult comt hete | criminal history has purchased this idyllic southern farm with | o o vioation Biliousness, Colds Apple, Mince, Pincapple, Berry. Satisfactlon Guarantecd o1 bullding inspector. hove | Richard Croker, late Tammany lead- the avowed intention of settling down. What a contrast fo the e b Dol ) Money Refunded. A hn'flnx “H;.be held ""([:"”' APONE |er, was made defendant In $250,000 lurid flesh pots that figured in his spectacular trial! Headaches and Malarial Fever, % W&iook, . All persoiis; Interasted-are | yonard (Crokers Jrisof New Lotk T Is Made Defendant in 250,000 Law- city. requested to be present at said hear- . 1:2 el it TR Sl REAL L . . . 8 ey 8 . | way to Ireland. Serving of the sum- P B e | mone, it was said, donbtless will be r" r Ic ar unn . oyle Furniture Co., Inc [ ] ’ [} Building Inspector. PHONE 1409-2 127 MAIN STREET OPP. ARCH vk 500 MAIN STREET 500 CE YOU THAT OUR AIM IS TO GIVE YOU REAL BARGAINS— | Ajrmail Bringing Appeal from Death e e o | Wednesday Morning Specials - f§ " ™ ™ ery (legal recourse exhausted excep . " > SR ERTR (o e wtone, omicas vt oy gé‘z‘?lnk,gggqgfié“;fidz‘fi;’am wase, vaes ||f OPECIAUS or yveanesaay lviorning L0, $0.10. A LARGE VARIETY OF PICTURES ington today by alrmall in an effort {0 reach the national capital in time AT 98c—30-1nch Indestructible Pearls, for action before sentence or; death $2.00 value. ; e T e wits [can be carried out at San Quentin, AT —Three black Traveling Bags. 12x24 PAST! A $ x16 8 s ;'“:.’:,'."E',,",j,“':‘;:"',‘.fif,‘;‘I,':.:"T:"",N‘5 4,5 Regular price $ ‘nn‘ o regular $9.50 ... ..o0iiiinnn 4-95 regular $6.50 ............... 3.95 | Angeles of killing a_ policeman who | AT each. Pink Silk Step-ins, with mono- 8x16 “ LAHAD,” 14x18 OVAL “PSYCHE,” el il Sl tas $1 .75 gram. Regular price $2.00, ré\gl:mf]g;.go 2 AH $2.25 regular 85.00 .iivesuiesstes $2.98 ™ Y | ik AT $l 15 each. Pink Silk Vests, with mono- OF THE WANT CLEANER PICTURES . gram, Regular price $1.39. iMA%L R4H[3[Mfs CATHEDRAL, $2 75 egular §4.0 () JRE o . MOUTHS b st AT $l 00 each, Summer Net Corsets. . OF BABES California Movie Man on Record for s Were $1.50 and $2.50, See Our Window Display .for Other Picture Bargains Comes the truth. 3\"?1'- o8 \nt::":"t‘l'::' tf‘m"rho Asaoct- | e 89 CM {‘z\la”:)el“;'\l]:;ml’lnfl g A bert's Pasteurized ated Motion Pleturs roducers of A'r —Princess S|i|';fl in white, flesh and peach The prizes offered by the Doyle Furniture Co,, on their opening night were drawn M”kt helps tnpl:fia‘lztrl”w Callfornia, A N 89(: Rogul';r price $ 4 PERERS by representatives of the Herald and Record as follows: up strong and healthy. praducing companies here, controlling | R E ice $1.25. ) It's the food-beverage | ¥ per cont of ail pictures produced ) AT 9B o —Crepe ant Bat®we Stebrs i hite, fosh Cogswell Chair—H. A. Gallowsly, 38 Cranston Ter.—No. 40, for the family. Scarce i bed bt il - and peach. Regular price $1.00. Refrigerator—Muriel 0'Connell, 406 M ain Street—No. 84, g AT 65 c"‘)“"' two and threc-year-old Overalls. Parlor Lamp—Mrs. Hugo Matson, Winthrop Street—No. 115, unybody drinks 1 i R e Regula mico 79 enough milk, How BROWN'S TRACK CAPTAIN, Regular price 79c. : lboug you? Providence, duly 22.—Alfred Fl- AT.25 —Children’'s Bloomers, slightly soiled. Same may be had by applying to the , | C Were 50c and Tic. #on, Jr., of Woburn, Mass, will cap- EIBERTG’SUN S e e & e I V2 29c " pair. Children's 39 and 50¢ Socks. Doyle Furniture Co., Inc. 1720 | graduate manager of athletics, an- A ¢ . ) =y ' : . 3 v G 4.*7 PARK ’5 AT loc All articles on center table, including nounced today. Flssn, who helds the ] 1 R HONE- | national Y. M. C. A. record for the Women's and Children's Vests, Women's le, entered B fro ot a . - . : = J Q " T vV FIEHTAIN, CONN Wotutn nigt e Beb Seus OB '"::I Knit Pants, Belts, Veils, Jewelry, Kiddie Belts and Shoes. 500 MAIN STREET 500 B wane SURL 175 SETERTS | <INy