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Harben, | | ardent advocate of thrift, spending, COLLISION FATAL One Man Killed and Four Injured in HRESGE MARRIAGE VENTURES lJ[lSTI,Y‘ o o Finst Cost $38,000,000 Whllejm::.v:‘-:h in.;‘d‘ e Second May Cost $7,000,000 | s (P—His first | gine of a \\Hilm‘ A freight train on sful matrimonial venture fs|the New York, Susquehanna and r pl! 1 to have cost.S. 8. Kresge, | Western ralircad at Kenney elding, wner of five and ten cent stores, | four miles west $58 and now he is threat-| Joseph Cornettl, fireman, of Pater- W oan expenditure of $7,000,- | son, was crushed to death, result of his second mar-| The injured all of whom were [taken to Paterson general hospital Mercer | are supreme | allogin Herns nries unpaid balance of 20,0 Edward Titsworth toek which he | tnte | Injuries. f dower rights| Farl Preston, > married April 24, | internal Injuries Peter Hendershott has received, papers in the | bruises and lacerations. 500 sharce, valued | 83 a one pound hox candy and plush puppy dog from | e of his stores. The petition Crash of Freight Train and Cars 28 (M—One four injured carly today when two freight cars | Vrul\m.. hnm from a draft on & New York, June ) as the riage . has filed st wife, Doris in Frank Withcart, 46, i in engineer, in- 45, engineer, Kr 30, butler, fireman, brakeman BINfiHAM’S SflN 006,000 indicates that this O for Orlem Soon o U, S.‘ and she 32 he first Mrs. Kreage i'mrc'fl in D¢ oit i ye in 10 min- saild to have obtaine 1 e of $10,000,000 and $5, dditionnl for each of thelr | {iivent second Mrs, Embassy at Peking Kreege is the| e er jeorge A. Mercer of irgh, She ran away and joined way chorus hefore her fath- d her to return hon She ORGE H, MANNING n Bureau of N. B, Herald.) | ., June 23.—The | 1am boys are taking after their pvlh-‘('flh 'r, Senator Hiram Bingham, as | isher of a weekly paper, and later |globe trotters. Senator Binghan him in Syracuse. 1-«“ born in Hawail and travelled | | Bin says she has not seen Kresge | pretty much all over the globe from | jumped out of bed a few [then until he settled down on the | , packed up his clothes | faculty of Yale in 1307, | When Senator Bingham has not e I\rr‘g‘ has been a supporter |been jumping from one country to of the Anti-Saloon League, and an|another he has Leen shifting fmml one job to another | holds the record for all time in this | espect by being lieutenan. governor, governor and senator for Connecti- cut all within a few days. Senator Bingham seems not to be ahle to stay in any place very long. it is said, not more than 30 cents a day for luncheon, NOTED INVENTOR ILL | Since congress adjourned in March . vary | Col. House's ‘IS!( to ia Burns | o. Big Shipment of Booze ‘he has been travelling all over the |country, considerably by alirplane |and now on the Pacific coast in- vestigating the preparations for de. fending the Pacific coast by alr- planes Now it is learned that the sena- tor's son, Hiram Jr., next to the old- est of his seven sons, who gradu- ited from Yale last week, has re. cived an appointment ir the Amer ican embassy at Peking. China, and is leaving for the Orient in a few days. ! | Secretary of State Kellogg yester- tion. Reports from the |, “gizned his commission glving this morning &ald his tem- | o0 0 iram a job as secretary or {perature had gone down one point|oyoyg Anibassador MacMurray, at {during the night. !the nominal salary of $100 annually. Mr. Amies came | The voungster is going to the Orfent a visit to Miss J. for the experience, of course, the job 185 West Main street and the salary being only incidental. | He was not feeling well WWoodhridge, the senator's oldest came and pneumonia is already in China. He went within a short time, Last e shortly after he graduated Dr. E. T. Fuggeste | from Yale about a year or so ago. moval to t it He is cher in the “Yale in China" ol thare, | The Binghams have been ‘world Jlers for meveral generations. am was born in Hono- while his parents, Rev. nd Minerva (Brewster) were living in Hawall for Producer of Amiesite Payving, Joseph H. Amies, in Local Hospital With Pneumonia Joseph H. Amies, inventor of | { amiesite street paving and said to | be owner of one Philadelphia fa | tory and the head of & jously ill in the general hospital with { Mr. Aimes, who is §1 years old, z a temperature of 103 t was said to be in a seri- is ser! .mz" ous hospit ere last Friday Spring of relative, on internationally London ( auses Comment Londo; (P)—The visit el E. M. House, confi- 1 ,1 iser of the late President | n, I8 attracting the attention of the political paragraphers of the London newspapers, Colonel House n Premier Baldwin and Foreign secretary Chamberlain at t orday, but wh 1eir conversations were of nal importance ha He arrived herc d eBlgium Daily Mail asserts House upon his T ill report to results of his inter- f ham did considerable outh America between 5. He explored Boli- cross Venezuela and Co- 7. Spanish trade route, Ayres to Lima, 1008-9; di Peruvian expedition. e further Peruvian ex- e auspices of Yal ographic society cldest sons of Senator Woodbridge and Hiram e several years start on their 1 years old bafore road on his onn ac- Elev cnth (© hlcazo Cop Since January 1 Killed o, June 23 (®—Gunmen t of hiding yesterday and irdcred Patrolman Patrick Me- Govern. in a brutal and daring street robbery. was the eleventh police- | shot down since January 1 the gixth to fall in the last two His assallants escaped with cash wrested from the zer he was escorting to a ricans ffairs, ed upon t s secur Govern A Found in Freight Cars '"" Mass, June 23 (P! & ern and George Haney, the were walking together a busy section drew up at the ihe car stopped, the opened fire on Mc lots pierced his to the sidewalk for his gun, but died remove the weapon e selzure inc allon as officers Kegs of a which said was 1 He drop “oiley e ment afore m its holster Gifts for Henn as He Retires From R. & E. rge F today 18 the o a handsome gold n last evening ciates at the Rus- ry from which he k after b1 years of Chief A. 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A real value, (3rd Floor), ,, WASH GOODS 1, off REMNANTS Of Blouse and Dress Lengths; Striped and Printed Patterns. All to Go At HALF the Usual Low Prices. (D&L—Main Floor). GRTEN: TO R TIATION! Panama, June 23 (P—President Chiarl announces that Panama will send a confidential agent to Costa Rica to negotlate a pact for re- sumption of relations, severed in | 1921 owing to the boundary dis- | pute. | Jullo Fabrega, eminent Panama | Dr. Rand, an authority on nar- lawyer, has been sclected for the notics and lead poisoning, and a & mission, He expects to sail about the member of the department of labor ‘vafle of next montth. medical staff for many years, dicd | Sunday. He was a native of Keene, N. H., served in the civil war and d Yale degrees in law, theology, and medicine. Hs founded the Medical Journal, American Medi- cine. Washington, June ‘1 (A—Funeral {services were arranged here today for Dr. W. H. Rand, 79, who was said to have resigned a Congrega- tional pastorate in Maine in the 70's because of opposition to his support on the theory of evolution. | 16 LINCHINGS N YEAR GOODRECORD This Is Lowest Mark in Four Decades Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Your Health is affected by wrong hygienic habits WEDDING POSTPONED | Teh wedding of Paul Kaelin and | Miss Helen Chapman of 156 Cherry street, scheduled to take place today | has been postponed until September, Miss Chapman announced last nighe. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 ENSEMBLES The Improved One-Gar- Washington, June 23. (P —Sixteen ynchings took place 1 the United States last year, the smallest num- har recorded since the gathering of annual statiztics on the erime was hegun forty years ago, It was shown rt made puhlle vestsrday hy the commission on race relations af the federal couneil of churches, The report, prepared by Professer M. W. Work of Tuskeges Institute, Alabama, showed that twelve of the vietims negroes and four whites. In the ter period ending with last year, Iynchings were recorded as compared with 701 for the preceeding ten years, carrying forward the decrease in the crime which has progressed steadily through every decade since 1885 For the first time in the forty year period, the figures for Iast vear, it was said, ehowed a greater ratio of This NEW way in solving woman's oldest hygienic problem will mean much to you IXTY per cent of many women’s disorders, doc- tors now point out, are often traceable to wrong hygienic methods. Now there ifa new way ... a way that supplants the dan- gers and uncertainties of the old-time sanitary pad. Physicians urge it. Women's doctors have adopted it. Hy- gienic authorities employ it. And your own peace of mind pad. And that means great protection, It is as easily disposed of s a picce of tissue—that ends an old-time embarrassment. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. You can get it at any drug or department store, just by saying “Kotex.” And that ban- ishes the embarrassment of asking for a “sanitary pad.” were Ascrease In phi wil] H \ore college A States on June to India the Friends Professor confer witt THAT OUR PASTEURIZED MILK IS PURE home has a health agent; it is Mother, She knows that Seibert’s milk is perfectly pasteurized. It is a health food for vour family. Morning, Noon and Night. ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARK ST | Earman PHONE 1720 E: % '8 NE VW BRITAIN, CONN.g MANE SURE ITS SEFBERTS (Bt ety ::;:- om the ©'n a special mission representative of committee will meet and e religious and educationat and study the development ous movements. first represen of Friends ake such a study in India a | sery He Every mes PIPER SELLS LAUNDRY A. W. 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