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- ROVANCF INFRANCEINUTTING PARTY GETS BAD JOIT YET UNFOLND Even Tattooed Hearts Can Be|Roal Canadian Mounted Polic Removed ——— Radios Report Puria Owt ¢ P—There W hope| Montreal, Oct. 9 UP—“No trace e the yeuth and rensrysar—sweethoarts but The Hutle tattossd “Antwtne the most vo- was g e Jaw, B ‘his time whes Be wae taken lnte the ‘Bertiliss reom for measurement the 3 £ tattosd designe ARs loay qu ng modestly sdmittad that hs hed d! noversd & termuls for removing ak, whaeh ecteadsts bad vaialy been Be was mduiged to oart with the resipe, which s as Joltows; “Pour spon°the tattoed part a pricks as clove as possible to each Other Rubd the part treated lightly with a orayon of nitrate of sllver.” Antoine declared that the wound will heal in & sort of black thick orust, which would disappear after two or three weeks, taking along with it the tattooed design. He sald the extire operation was painless. SERVED ONE FAMILY 568 YEARS London. Oct. 9 (P—Results of a ocompetition for long service among domestics in any one family revealed the tact that Miss Eliza- beth Butler bad been employed in the household of the Duke of Port- iand for more than §6 years, Miss Butler was swarded first prize. Al the other winners of prises or of honorable mention-had seen 47 years' service in the same family. OAUSES MENTAY, CASES Belfast Oet. § (AM—"Hunger has driven seventy per cent of the patlents here,” declared County Counclllor Keegan betore the com- mittee of Mullingar Westmeath mental hospital. Another member declared that the poor in his dis- triet had to eat bread without but- ter, and that the food they were obliged to subsist upon was a dis- grace o clvilization, John Quincy Adams, our sixth president, was born in Quincy, Mass. nown for 45 years as the Purest e fr 5 7oe v e P reclly from the vanilla bean. Not chemically cr otherwie treated to take away it wholesoma deliciouss ness, Just try it for your next price of $7 This should prove to you that $3.50 is enough to pay fora were surprised o Qud that | Ask forNe. ¢ of the {has bees found, esther fn Baffin {Land or Gresaland of the Nutting |expedition.” Th meesage same over frem [aspsctor Wilcox Oaasdiaa mounted po- Bon whe i ea board the Canadian governmsal steamer Arotle which is returning from a veynge to the Arc- tie cirole %o relleve the police posts. The Nutttag expedition salled frem Norway June 24, 193¢, on the Amerioan yacht Leif Briceson in an {atlemot te eross the ocean over the ie} Yiing route. The yacht was |under sommand of Willlam J. Nut- ittng of New York. Arthur Hilde- jbrand, Mr. Fletscher, comyrised the erew. The boat lasi was heard from early in September. 1984, when it left Jullanhaab, on |headed west. APACHE HAS FORMULA T0 REMOVE TATIO00 Police Find Identiying Marks Gone And About Draw Trom Him Bxplanation Long Sought Parls, Oct. 9 P—There {s hope for the youth and maiden of the yes- teryear — eweethearts then but strangers now. heart, plerced with a oupld's dart |pricked on arms as a sign of undy |Ing affection can easily be removed. facing the India ink became known through the arrest of “Antoine, the Knife Thrower,” one of the most notortous Apaches {n Paris. It was not the first time that Antoine had |tallen into the tolls of the law, but this time when he was taken Into the Bertillon room for measurement the police were surprised to find that two beautifully tattooed deslgns which formerly adorned his chest had completely disappeared. After long questioning Antoine modestly admitted that he had dis- |covered a formula for removing the |ink, which scientists had vainly been searching for. He was induced to part with the recipe, which is as fol- |lows: “Pour upon the tattoed part a solution of essence of tannic acid Then with needles, similar to those used In tattoolng, fnject the acid into the skin, making .the needle pricks as close as:possible to each other. Rub the part treated lightly [with a crayon of nitrate of sllver.” Antoine declared that the wound will heal in a sort of black thick |crust, which would disappear after two or three weeks, taking along with it the tattoed design. He said the entire operation was painless. to stand on street corners and hold placards telling of thelr offense. hit here tomorrow exactly as is shown inother windows as ‘exclusive’at the exclusive” All Styles All Leathers All Sizes HEREIT IS MEN No. 9850 A Classy new Light Tan Ozford with Zebra Stripe Shed Water Welt, newest Novelty Perfora- tions; Wide Leather Soles, Rubber Heels $8.50 MEN—It makes no difference what style you want, High Shoes, ow Shoes, Black or Tan Shoes; Shoes for Dress or work—yow'll find it in Newark’s 57 Exclusive styles. the southern shore of Greenland. | The lMttle tattooed | The secret of the process for ef- || Wite beaters in China are forced | [ iy er. Wing Chair to Match e Z;Pc. Rich Mohair Living Room Note the remarkable price we are making for this high grade Starting with the hardwo: it was made to meet our specifications. 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SPINET DESK A true reproduction of the old epinet desk which was made over originally from a spinet plano. This desk beautifully finished and very attractive. It will lend a touch of the colonial to your vomer e 924450 CRIB MATTRESSES Men, when you buy Newark’s you are not merely buying a * 0 _Shoe," but a shoe that is styled like $7, $8 and $10 shoes and MADE like shoes that sell at considerably higher [ prices. Over 5 million pairs of NEWARK'S Manufacturers FURNITURE ;ycnr are sg!ad in our own 400 stores at one at price—$3.50—None Higher—and one Onbiatius mo L. 1 R(K,]ll 9QC£0,‘}’ %’:lfird combination: el Q} Con. Buy a pair and see for yourself, i offered, Tl:e“l .‘~ lvlng o i s {l in four colors * sole Set should look just ark Shoe Stovea Gy | | - Furniture. NEW BRITAIN BRANCH o with two lights tractive Period design, 4 tiful bronze finish S The shade in parchm \/ e et e vt | | B 215 MAIN ST. HADLEY'S BLOCK. o $0.75 824 Main St., at the Railroad Crossing | color deslgns. 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