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LN I]EN[ES S[;AN[]A[ IN HOMESICE, GALL[GAN 1§ ‘ SOUTHINGTON NEWS [File'y dus hwmutoried to pur | srsie i In the Tea Cua et | RAILROAD FAILURE [pointed judge of the local town| 8 E. Dinsdale of New York city the full charm of \ ll |I“F II ' ' I'“ II II Toe of Clansman Who Went Into SOUrt for a two-year term ending will give a lecture on “Time of D lJuly 1, 1927, by the state house of 'liverance” in Oxley's assembly lall ul p u B [ d ( 0 St v Exile, Returns to Lares [representatives yesterday, while the at 3 o'clock Sunday afterncon. This ; | resolution to appoint L. O. Shepard talk has been arranged by and will Illl E lq “Ih h l.”ll yram 1 lgflflfl Yer wlorles| and Peoates deputy judge was slso passed pe given under the auspices of the " ",. i - Judge Fitapatrick 18 a native of |International Bible Students’ wsso \'J. - ;_- o O E : R &,/ ¥ COHC@['I]lflg G- M- & S[- P- Marion, Illinols, May 18.—(AP)— | reriden, being a nephew of Post- ciation, The public is invited. Ad. Fxiled aince February 5, when he master James J. Fitzpatrick. He |pission will be free and no collec Unless otherwise (ndicated, theatrieal Ootices and reviews ® Ghis ooluimy ar signed an agreement with Governor|Was appointed prosecutor of the [tign will be taker Chicago, May 13.—H. E. Byram, . € Southington court in January, 1924 = S weitten by the press agencles for the respect' s amasemen! company recelver and former president of |3mall te leave the county, George | . ", o0 " Lo "o Judge T b A e La%, 2.0t | Galligan was agaln in the sherift's &) upor Ao T ‘wned | the Chicago, Milwaukes and §t. Paul as i Thomas F. Welch, was made judge Police Ofllcml l‘a\(n: = dastibsas Rallway, taday took exception to|Office of Willlamson county today. |, “coer on' rampleton. He is a is revealed. The flavor is pure, “TOP OF THE WORLD,” CAPITOL | the men ran out of the store = H[omcnlckncm urged him back, he : (rime News Publication h he sald e ad duate of M sch ¢ J ) § S era A e SAISL [Ehe menfea it and | charges he sald newspapers ha graduate of Meriden high school and fresh and fragrant. Try it. MEthisLlel sty et £ Levine was taken | published that the recelvership of “'x”;“m‘ In the interests of peace | e Chattanooga College of Lan, as New York, May 1h.—Sir lobert Black, Mi A apitol of the splendid bill of Kelth ' to his home later, suffering from [the railway was held back until aft- ! . |well as a World War veteran. ‘eacork, chief constable of Man ac 1x vaudeville and tho photoplay feature, | shock and a siight concussion of the | or congress adjourned because |11 the strife-torn Willlamaon county, | * ir. §hepard for some years been Ial] Eng :M et v‘,.{. publi- S or Green Blends. “Excuse Me,” brain. Nothing was taken from the | bankers wished to handle the pro.| Sheriff Galligan returned talking of |iax coliector of this town. catidn of erime news. Speaking at Native picturegoers whose fiction |store. The safe contained about | position that way. """“"“Y and good will toward all| - |the international police conferer " reading includes the popular works §400, “The facts are’ Mr. Byram sald, | factions. Bullding operations here Are on |jers last night he said that more E B L opportunity of seeing this author's last fall to see about financial as- |Small ut Springfleld, Iil, last week all local contractors are rushed and |, 4 oo or od be supplied the teatostitiovaliontinel oo Tecienn SO\lctS Plan W ()l‘lds sistance in the way of a loan and |8nd that the exccutive has made no lsome of them will not be able to |* Criminals snould be supplied the A pleturization of her widely r ad | Highest Obgelva(mv,wn» told the government had no |3erious objection to the sherif's re- complete what they have on hand 'm nxrr; officertralEnoticst hitosus Nothm E uals Nox Rl Tls atory, “The Top of the World,” was | Tiflis, Georgian Republic, May 13, | money to lend us. We consldered it |turn. Governor Smail advised, how- [untll fall. Tt is practically impos- | /M /AEHL A7 =R eE0 PO e o ‘ g q recently completed for Paramount |- (AP)—Soviet under the dircction of George Mel- ford. It will be the main film at- traction at the Capitol Thursday, B y and Saturday ever, that he await the change in sible to secure enough men to carry have the highest metcorological sta- | formal request after we had been administration at Herrin, 11, through all the structures now pro- tion in Europe. The Caucasian de. |Informed there was no money avail- | Which went anti-Kian in a recent jected. One contractor is planning o bl election, Galligan added to erect nine houses for occupancy partment of mines s preparing te [8ble. | : a by August 1 of erimes and the de. ( send a sclentific expedition to Mount| “Whep we found the government| It was in Herrln that Sherlff Gal- |5, (HBTeL 0 0 0 Chion of persons wanted there- The Kelth vaudeville program for | [ibruz, the highost peak in Europe, | Was unable to assist us by new loans | !'7an, avewed anti-Klansman, was e Le : high sehoo! ; aseha il ¥ the last half of the weck ofters s | (o estabilsh a sorica of observatories | e felt It could help us in a prac. |Center of trouble, Elected ' to of. |60 a8 wehediiad 1o May e f000 o\ L iiitance has homn he big attraction Myron Pearl and | on ity snow-clad slopes, The first |tical way by reducing the interest on | fice In June, 1922, Galgan opposed |, (B 0 (O " i (B DR PSR | L arad the potice by the pubitea- Russia is soon to|Would be futile to follow with a | “Any country would be too smal) for tha eriminal to hide in" he sajd ¢ sufficient publicity were given resilts that 1 have received from the n a use of this great medicine, that 1 am lady now telling all my friends that have rlin, @ny forni of rheumatism to be sure and start the Nox-Ri-Tis treatment a won. A4l once. Remember that after s arge sums of money for the details the tments and medicines, none his company " &l e s i the earance mors than a year s and medicines, s company nting “Dance | station will he erccted at 6,500 feet, | OUtstanding notes, A petition for | 'h ‘N':'. o L YOAT | e played at the Sand Hill grounds tion in the press of the details of 3 Tis treat- of them did me any good. Nox-Ri- LcO 0Pk g ther are I'rank | tho second at 13,000 and the third at | reduction in rate of interest chargea |later of 8. Glenn Young, spectacular . eviqa atternoon erin ! f Tis certainly b a 'q - | 2. <1 <1 e y 3 8. ment did for her i ain isa essing and worthy Work and company, fn “Three| 1§ 200 feet by the government on its loans to |ralder of the Ku Kiux Kian, | . O'clock in the Morning'; Hare a - e — s s Mr of the confidence of all rheumatie the rallroads was before congress| Thirteen months after TYoung's he i s, },. r ‘ g . 5 | New walks through the central Musso, and s sufferers.” Have, a clever pair of girls, X x X x. This i " o | first raid, Galligan's chief lieutenant, Bri P proposition was on 5 S anin | Britis ire Prices " ave nothe dy who say Nox- ‘Songs, Steps and Smiles’ n,mx\ London (lamps le {of the last things considercd by ‘an‘ny Sherift Ora Thomas, fought Sreen are being laid by Contractors iy J”.w‘]g‘m a2 "‘_\1"1 2 "}11”__-‘ "l;‘\:'":\ar'n ::‘:. 5 Zilly and Angelome in accordance - ) g Bush, & favorits Keith entertainer, e S el iy |a duel with Young in a Herrin ho- Take Sharp Advance A ngress and we could not tell until z ecent vot Vel t1 i enr very part of my body, | for rh atism, is M Shap- inown as “The American Story- | Lo Qn B?tIGhe"k ]llC‘lease ‘v 1e session closed whether we would |tel. Both were kiiled. B e e LS e e | o o ey M D e A2 RIn LGV SEVEPEEEI0 LY IOp N | LR e e dohn “,hap {ailer " anid Pyl Hay e ondon, ay 13.—(AP)—The ! L Aeig s,mm Galligan described his TéPAired and a new stretch laid ALY LS5 In (and getting worse all the time. At man. She says: “I am free from sy Enahe D ed the relicf sought, W hrn‘ creases of from 10 to 12 per cent in 'gno fime I could matism and pain for the first aily Chronicie says the police are|P® 8ran ] ; atnres against the | CONEress adjourned without favor. |lcave-taking as a- vacation for 60 not walk, us my | rhe Sy k¥ taking strong n - days: | The pipes which will ba laid along |the Prices of tires are annou . egs were so stiff and sore. I had to |time in three years and nothing but WP T MARRY AGAINT pALACE| D° iks in London. Tho permits|able action thers was nothing left) G833 S Summer street from the main fins n |*Yral British manufacturers, be-lstay in hed for short spells at a |the great No-Ri-Tis did it. It fs the Ehale i i ¢ ot a4 it numerousSparsons ol ramaint in||forithe roaditoidofbutiapply for re-ij Plantsville to the center of South. EiNNIing today. The manufacturers time: could not put my clothes on |only medicine that 1 ever took for ) ays and nights of steady | g o000 n cancelled and the | ceivership. | GLICK WRIPS LAFAY. {ngton are now being hrought in by |Point out that prices in other coun- without assistance, After secing | rheumatism that did not upset my rain; a tropichl fever that racks the | j.opay 'rs refused, the num-| ~The newspaper articles criticising Albany, N. Y., May 13.—Joe Glick Contractor David Mongillo. The | tries. including the United States. Nox-Ri-Tis so recommen stomach. [t is wonderful.” Call at v and befuddles the mind—| por thys g with mounting infe | the Tailroad for the action taken|of New York won the judges’ new lne will give greatly increased Germany andeiirance have been ad- by local p I thought i iler-Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church would all this be enough to kill thef1ne hundre (uantities of litera- | als0 Intimate that there is need for | Gecision over Frankis Latay of Troy pressure ranced, England being almost the lidea to try it myself an 10 get the booklet, “Forms of spark of love of a hushand for his| tyre have also heen seized, In con-|an investigation and 1uate that | [in a 12-round bout here last night s only country hitherta unaffected hy I help me of my suffering. | Rheumatism.” A laboratory expert '.” e "1"1 "‘I‘ ““\‘ B situaf On | sequence of thess measures, the |there may be tbe maKings of a first | Gllek weighed 132% and Lafay 134.| Superintendent of Streets \illiam ' the rise in the cost of ru 50 thankful for the wonderful 'is here to explain Nox-Ri-Tis,” risos in arry Again,” whic | lares, the Dolshevik book | class scandal in the affairs of the | shop here, wiere the newspapers | riroad. x % x x x. It is only falr to At the Palace theater begluning | Pravda | will be the First National attraction e Izvestia and other publica- | give those who are responsible for -1 'H'n‘v' lay. tions were sold, has been elosed and | those unfounded reports notice that r The Keith vandeville program will | the official Bolshevik paper in Eng- | nothing but what is now known wiil our clever acts featured. The Dawson & W, th iet Union Review, has|be daveloped by an Investigation sed publication. The staff of the| “The present financlal situation is jan commercial est iments | due to a succession of unforeseen novelty act; Noel and being atly reduced, The| developments in the last 10 or 15 ival present a skit by | Chronicle adds, but it s unaware | ye In addition to the economic n, “Oh Tady, Lady.' | whether this is due to the police bance incident to the world | y Co, have a revue | campaign or merely to economy { war—tremendous increases in prices | = of m ls, wages and taxes— LABELS. much siness has heen diverted to the Panama Canal and to the motor | Thugs Foiled But Hit b Dot ! ) | Tailor m(l Run Away | sarrct witn l.m ) e e ‘ ers will he seen in songs Jim and Ree Mclntyre IIH \ HAD 'I"l May he floor, unconscious, | on the agw wes e st Man Wit Orange Whiskers Found in Purple Gown Yellow Kid” Weil, confidenca man, | | whose whiskers of burnt orange hue | Tonigh “l xcuse Me” Those Whidkeld y {eith Vaudeville rooms, was arrested today and held o = “THE MANSION OF ACHING with four associates in connection TS Are your hands GEORGE MELFORD || ... | i i e e tha “Yellow Kid” vesterda} when T . — FRI. — SAT, warrants for him were issued, s e as young as your comp lexion? betrayed his exact location. En- The Clean Heart [ tering the room they found him in & | fiowing dressing gown of purple. He | DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ‘ . . ~ . - o [1Bented sthe Gich giEamarkeLng) Haxps smooth and white and Ivory in its four different forms i =ORSs [ stolen bonda contained in the war| o ] : 1 i v y ye Your every purpose, an “THE CRUELTIES OF Tare || ™0y o o iy ready for close inspection at any Wi BEfe your every purpose, With PERCY MARMONT | out ot my line” he protested. time | for each it is as fine a soap as can | The Y Kid” announced he —=AND— | had reformed several months ago . ¥ o | when he was relcased from Joliet | Is such a thing possible, with all , B i | prison. but he later was held to the ; and-water task, and watch your DEFYING | e s ol (it the work you have to do? S {ing Hermin I Kutter. Hamilton, ands grow “young”. | Ohio, mant . of $37,500 | Yes! THE L w THekartraris were issiled for him | ’ . . A lre e e o Tvory Flakes for be made. Use it for every soap- of THE Ol?lb" | alias Hard, in a brokerage office try The trouble does not lie in the ,rk\ % AT ,‘:/“ gULEEW CODX T e housework you do, but in the soap shampooing i E— — - 1 bank A 5 . b s \__W/ SRt Harry San- | you use while doing it. The skin e T e S g fth - 5 e y v, SINg | ofth ‘our s is just as delicate as o NN ‘)\"\h” SSON his Coupon and 10 Will Admit : | of your hands is just as ¢ _La‘ . shampoo, nothing is finer than Ivory AN] ‘\ (‘f NILSH0! Any Lady to Best Seats, | police, also was he | silk et vou wouldn't think of i . s JAMES KIRKRWOOD Resides the Mi / Flakes. Pure, rich suds that remove —_— KEITHVAUDEVILLE | —— 'Yy washing your dainty silken gar- : LEhing yo : i oil and dust thoroughly, without b i sh laundry soaps. o . ] ) ments with harsh ClUaREE irritating the scalp, and then rinse Myrcn Pearl & Co. PALA‘ :E : Rnos L) Millions of women have given out completely, leaving the scalp in “Dance Echoes” with the operations of | up the idea that thev must sacrifice soothed and the hair light and fuffy. FRANK WORK & CO. | Tonight—Keith Vaudeville = S | P Dl o oy besrsiank or - i | b 3 e i i T . -~ HARE & HARE {| “Her Husband's Secret Lt. Col. D?nms!gun PR their housework to their hands. Here is a fne, I RIS Nt ICLONIONE Resigns Commission | ; ke FRANK BUSH | ThuteFri—Sat s SEk el They now use Ivory for every simple treatment for your The American Story Teller || whose former wite, Dorathy Muriel sr»ap-and~“ ater p\”}\m\c! M'r//*fm‘f 07t Paul Savey and The Albu Sisters ZEB VASCO at the Organ [' CONTINUOUS SHOWS vager Countess | o S tected their complexions with it all ~ Rinse in warm water and follow ishand of the T Carnarvon, was eharged by his fo || Dannistoun. lost a break of contract | ‘ Sty Fe R e e They know that Ivory will not Wach vour face once or twice dailv as resigncd his commission in the | - o Sl ) The re s not given.| hurt their hands, for they have pro- with warm water and Ivory Soap wife with countenancing her | their lives. And they know, too, with a dash of cold. Dry thor- illiefr relations with the e Sir Bl MU that Ivory's rich suds will cleanse ou 1er his own | e\tr\'rhmg in the house ethciently, If vour skin needs 1t, rub in a little 5 7e bes military ambitians e of [very for the face ARCH ST. PROPERTY §OLD At Endossived quickly, and economically. pure cold cream ta th ailet 2o - George Y. and Frank L. Tra N0 (e lotetscep told today through the Camp Real Estate company, the property of the T E M. Shor of thin fak SECOND BIG WPEK e-thin fia ALL TRIS VEEK Mr. S Z. Poli presents THE POLIPLAYERS ||, " CAST with Poli's Palace Theater Lioyd Hughes e wrw Doris Kenyon i L GETS FREEDOM OF LONDON In David Belasco's Greatest Success Anna Q. Nilsson Londor May 1 (AP)—The ready for inetant GAMBLE SSEE yods helder— cents ROC 4 Forms of LV ORY S ORXE 9941 Pure = It Floats P D reedom of the ancient city “ ,’ . < X London was rred 1¢ o [EN O RREY ] hetior ] KEITH VAUDEVILLE & Earl of Oxford H the big cake for ger rt H. Asquith, in the j e of a el housheil: e o i Dawson Sisters mpany ling Prime Minister As plased by Fenore Ulric over twe j nley Baldwin. chancellor of the . on Broadway. The r f Lon | Noel & Percival : \ n Chur 1 Evening A:1