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12 NE W BRITAIN l)\ll Y HERALD, BUINDED DRIVER ~ PADNESSA AND WELD 177"y rves awp 15 mutions i R | ("?sz‘c"'s}?s"'k(ir?"f?fi??fif??fi'é-z: A e Sl TURNS INT[l PI]LE{ EXPRESS Cl]NHI]ENL‘E‘ 5 DAYS' TOLL IN OIL DISASTERS T R O S e down th dnm and let her in to an announcement from Herman e ; | Sunday night, she refused to permit 8 Hall, director of the school, ’ Industey in the west and hwest 1 the 5 ntinue on ' at ! ! 1 p {him to disturh her husband, whe % year was one of the most nski, and Councilman Grzybowskl ™ L e R Rease A The uH:Hl found Kwus ‘I‘”\ sleep- I‘HII‘;\ ,“n;\n;.«l “lm(‘;::i\:un:;:: cident a Gilltte's Corner ndense araiavaii el mca gl $aa0)ing.at the Linjon QIL Gosaf Gnilfaralntan eitanny abiFam Ll / 4 i eindow in the ) ¢ oneo, have been woll attended 1 ! ! al ) i RN r threo duys with a loss af two ) tened. s Kwasnik s ) Ve necomplished great results n their honesty and (ntegrity. We ne asnik er have i plished grea ) : 0 R on drinking, but « trade school baseball team tlinded by the lights of a Con- |honestly belleve that they v o doiere hooeet . . BUERRI IR % 1 1 1n4‘~!]hfv1lllrlnl‘ulvnn\' bus about 11:80 |represented our ward honestly, efi Al il ankuonhodant BAGICOM: ) A \ 1o gain entrane, ¢ » out for its first practice this o'clock Saturday night, Wilbur K. [clently and to the best interest of LR ot o A e @011 tanker 00T TS man departed Lester of 417 Chestnut street was [the people | ward; and, : forced to stear his automobile off the |furthermore, helind Rl L K R ol s S voadway near Gillette's corner and [them of which they e prond e AR i A struck & pole, The front of the car| “Be it further od thatl e April ndard Ol fanker Themas . Wheeler and the was ly damaged and Christopher |y410 cxeeption to t or's re Duteh Silvanug collided at the lower Mississippi river near Yord, aged 62 of Maln street. linarks, and take this ity of | 2 Orloans, Twe ve dead. The loss to the O, T. Warlng, who was riding in the car, was cut |10y lis methods In tryfng to | n hooler and the Silvanus is estimat 000,000, about the face and head by fI¥INg [gok the re-clection for mayor of | il X sior 1 the Gulf ning « tanker Gulf glass from the windshield, lour city In such a manner. Wi Y cuela a T ir, Texas, snufts out 25 lives and causes o | | o S $ rr— Mr. Lester was unable to get m}w,; a unit bel Alderman | 10,000, : telephone communication with the 4 \ G | o 5 " police or a physician immediate h‘ m‘.,, bolleving. that they will after the acident, and Henry Skog o future as in the work f Jund of 68 Prospect street, who was [(1\ 1ot fntercats of ou " ; G , vassing took Mr. Tord to Hartford | iy poLISH BUSINE s o He Jolnsan and [cach other on Newington asenus oy : 3 y ’ 5 hospital. His condition today was re- | 4 «a(c1 ATION David 0. Swangon are Greenstein's [about 7:30 o'clock last evening. Film- : % % i ] ; R d vorted not serious, and it Is expected Ly idar (dohowski, vier-president, |running mates while Willinm D, gren told Officer Thomas J. Feene i NS ; ’ : ecor re lng uslness e will be able to return to his hoMe |wynyerl Cleszynskl, keeretary.” Boylo and Willlam Green are (he so- | who investigaicd, that he was forc. : . ; A B within a short time, ond Ward—Moderator, Michac | tctions of the democrats {n that ed to turn sharply to the left to ; -, 3 i e e AR RaIIaT P Beileg il wold striking a hole in the — road 4 , . of o nother automebile to look at the | {eoaie 1ranct e ihie Venry T. Burr and Williann 17, |The automobiies were slightly dam- 3 ; 4 wou not e poss] el lt J.eater car, wera'almost struck by a Aiiri Mioep tte, Joseph ' Day, republlcans, and Patrick 17, [4& e, 5 y itomobile driven by Paul LaChanee S anal ML o King and Joseph M. Halloran, dem- e B T o S el S e DUN};P%IG,?%L%]NPS&%%EN Wy .~ were not conclusively proved n by Simon Vigue of 10 Capitol { foncnt™ qoputy 1 rs, Frank |elected, o, Hartford. The extent of Ner [ jyynewarth and John Liley. Three of the four nominees to 1he | s & was not learned. Mr, Vigue | ard—Moderator, Witliam [y of relief will be clected, The r fo Hartford in his car. R .-mf‘.-u R s A R L VL Commission Chairman Likewlse Not t\(I)lsl\“‘\h.ll\ll‘ Miyakawa, Japan's leading suffragette, is en ro to} to thousa‘nds Of customers Motoreyclist Injured \liss M. Dena i L Michael J. MeCrann, and Lawrence | supe Whether New Officials Will to attend the international women's suffrage confer-| s Swanson of 422 Main street, | oo (hallenge ¢ Mangan. ton €. Morey, re ence. Although x]w clings to Japan's traditional divided-too Kallberg men, Bl cterson seeking reelection. Michacl | changed to permit of the pr Jay aftomnoon. | gfinth Ward—Moderator, Touls| P00 HAF/0 SLER * tes for e | Mr. Nash Oulton. of 157 Church Street, Bristol, Conn., Tells Public How Tracy, who was toking lessons in | ey P Edwara (¢ Fred Winkle, Charles T. New- | favorable condition now. than she ! o hive fica of henba and. coms | trotmle aan (he ! who formerly had lame backs and ways felt tired out and run down home, James Desmond and T. J. G | phen Roper. David P, Waskowitz, ting toreyels \rs, Clark, Willlam Bis publican member of the present Be Discussed Tomorrow Nght. modern in her ideas a 0 street beyond Rlack oK | \fartin Connolly: m "I | hoard = up for reelection and ¥mil tockings i 3 ;. atls AT 5 ] | ! il ; GEe e R L of five new | stockings and kimonos, she has bobbed hair and is mtlom(-l\ { dge, nhont 1 o'elock yesterday [ \wifliam Atlen, Georgr - 3 |IT. Tiagist Is also on the rapublican | Whether appointment of five new R rnoon. riek by an anto- | son, Chwen Riley. ticket, pOHeemen as provided in the et | e ¢ Moscs Kupelian | ¢mijth and eph Tynan; o Contest Vor Selectmen or the new fiscal year will be made . L R Lt R o | ot e o e o v e ing Process i BIShLLean Ghorgaiiiine, Ix tor. Martin | €MiSts in the hoard of selectmen with | of police commissioners (o e o TR T i tour nominees for three places. The | night, was undecided today. ¢ L m 2 Connotly JEers, WAE ""' 2EUS | papublican party now controls the {man David L» Dunn said it may be A eseli BRI iTha e ladonRand SRaymond BOIIg | B G e e e s ] SR e RRIEARA0 S g ol BRI A ior | man Lewls W. Lawyer, and A. N. | mon council that the ordinance ReI eshed ( :olor ent Driver Tnvolved Johnson. Jehn Fdman ”F L 2 : Kerwin, former chairman of the |inerease in the forec. Whether a yee- ! et dobn Moonap, Gileland GHBRITIR Ly v 0 s i i oo b didnte i doho | ommendstiot wlli<he niads 1 hrve W s g 107 and I G el "o | . Baldyga, who has aleo served as | o ne utenancy and a mew cap- B JhreiLy L, i =R R B L e e e e T T S At O e A b e enewe uétre tasselt stre ; he returned fo office, } pear the i of safets south of Cen |3ty - checkor S ronstbles il Vm‘mrh:y»v..‘[om(vn of-| MARRON CHILD ',t('(:{,“" s | ERBJUS Relieved Him of Kidney and Bladder Trouble. R = LR Sl e les Cath | NOMING € eplibiienn chidices | Tieancr Breet 1o omoptad dn @ Mot mpnive. il Is made: than | yeor il Kiddey and bladder Nnew anIl 1 iin car on ghe was struck, M ote Harold Ward, Miss Cath X ¢ land, Michael G. Hlaber and John 8| was at any time since she was iU Y. ined wilh healing. givcorine, binlwere. something. terate ary o JEiilngeieony. DGIss A0 Infen o] B Andronik | p oor. Temoeratle selections are |nn automoblle trick. about & seol " - e e : Jed ! . T Biatiialnoots minR1&iown stonne0 . Toseph Smith and | 1 - ; | Lt nade a name for itsel in kidney der frouble kept me up at I 1 e A B ealb denuly resisirare || ames W ining, Bernard o, according fo an announcement ,n4 hiadder troubles. Many people the consequence was that Ial- | en ene a r C DGR e SISO e | Ui (I ke e ottt e e A B R R I ! | Moderato - P oS conld not sleep at night but were and could never get rested. | == |, Althoush alia 15 suffering from & | goninually’ up and down, with| 1 heard of BRBIUS ana decided | ATTOS SIDESWID fracture of the skull, her condition | yiaqder trouble v praising to give it a good falr trial and I READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Fiean FOR RESULT? | Claney @ I Rl omobiles driven by John A, lis no longer eritical. The driver of . [ e o i A Y. i 'l ihe virtues of 1 ], am mighty glad [ did. The first It ———— |5 : ‘i Kat migrguR et Barlintand Sliranic the truck has not yet been localed | “yr oyiton All of us in hottle relieved me and the second ' 15 an accep e a a Main streef, Wi by the poliee, T ielnasel masking mot, & fhis world have had the experience one gave mo wonderful results, T SKlNNY MEN | e e v Gl et o] =S = | 0f looking for somcthing and you have now taken four bottles andy . ; 4 Saboi. P. Caffey, Williom Tyneh and would find that something after fecl great. No sign of my fe John O'Keefe; deputy registrar, An- P, you had hunted for many years. troubls and it is with pleasu esco ls ry eanlng at ]ts 1 er u an 0 S That Is my experience with ERB- [ indorse ERBIUS to the public.” Two Candidates s 1 had tricd many remedics ERBJUS is being introduced at it Tanlac Brings Back Health it mesittiiiiin i Begt and Desco costs no . Gardiner, icans| After a bout with the flu, when s¥stem Into fighting trim nomination 'y 1608 wobhly and vour If o has left gyou st I b e o taen g ot it o For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. ITIOIE than OTdmary dfy long as your system is Don,t M‘cs Thi i T TR | R your head swimming, fon- |, run-down it cannot re f ‘ 15 S e ) f Loomis, Comp- [1p vour system with Tanlie, Note Al t [Collector Bernadottr cannot throw oc the : % wsirer Curtls Sheldon, republi- |few doses, be exposed 1o, Tone up your whole ve endorsed by the| Thousands of men and women are body: enjoy the vigor of naturai ratic party, so that a vote for /happy and vigorous today hecause health and let Tanlac rid your sys. | N | | D h l k her mavoralty eand is a vote » carried them over similar tene of all after-flu impurities Then | B o eleetion. is perfectly natural because its Vitality and resistance will be yours | Th' k G V l : ward, Councilme dients a all natn B t again, { J t e . dwell and Frank 7 10 herbs long known for| Step Into your druggists' today lc ’ reen’ e ve y better f r 1 t or a longer time. ml regardless of which their tonic properties 4 give to [first bottle will convinee you of its maworalty aspirant is favored by Tanlae its amazing power to revital- \merits. And as an added precau- T Your lawn or ave 4 > I fhe voter a hallot for them will he RTOB i v e st e B L R { Your lawn can have just that kind of a look. rman Valter I° M & . e R bl ] i That is, of course, providing you have sown ie endors Rl > ey " X " i b O . aeQ m o] - bt g S A i i 2 | he proper grass seed—The Wonderlawn 100 his father, the rand of seed. feehan in the mv'm i | 1 ! is fathors footsteps ns | (8 il " | | Wonderlawn seed is specially selected. All the common councll.| (o} had it asks is half a chance and inside of week = —presto—your lm\n really begins to look 'ff % ike something. | Three pounds will take care of the average LAI INDR Y awn—and three pounds of Wonderlawn | O. costs 81.00. WEST ARCH MAIN STREET STREET low are vou fixed for rolling your lawn. HOW I save e e | : » i Our Water Weight Lawn Roller will come hours Of work L] e JEa : '. (‘/1 ait £ ! in handy. It sells for $15.00. TRias T rarast loan |-y > > ¥ \\-~‘f oS ”'t .\I\ p Hl't» onwashday - Nl aBig Difference MO and get my clothes whiter than ever EWL ¢ : ulm. \\( ve .n](. a mlm]»ol on t}m group without washboard rubbi : ; ERE is some good news for home owners! plan, AL AL With very little trouble and comparatively | ! small expense you can make your house as new and fresh and attractive as the day it was built—and in- R aARA T crease its value. t In Fourth Ward bingthe ver be v ] We have a paint that will work wonders for it pro- out of myself i B i e n fig | ) vides a beautiful, lasting, weather-proof coating. § 7470 5 e S o | 4 Twenty Five Million! v 10 o'clock the whole SR ARt 3 Statisti wach is biowi c line = sweet, 17 S b i m ; Statistics show that the cow ! " Ll riear, comer ‘ :| population of the U. S, is 25, HIGH STANDARD PAINT Thousands of home owners have found that it costs | & ) I h(‘l.'e a IH(’ 1;0 finer, Cle]al’leé‘ less to paint with Lowe Brothers *‘High Standard” ¢ - > o & cows in all that great her Liquid Paint. They have found that its colors retain ~ § 3 ARCH—PHONE 106 than those that supply us with their newness for many years— that the surface is ! » i S at suppiy thoroughly and lastingly protected and that because Y milk, ofits great spreading capacity less paint isrequired . S.—Fishermen! Ahoy! We are equipped to LT supply everything to help you catch fish. Get it hy phone—just call Stop in and let us show you some color panels, 5 e SEa S0 SRR ‘ (\nd we can catch them for you, too, if | Nl 1720! Ask vou KALLBERG AND FIRTH R' nso 2(1 Eim Street “y o . T i B - J:Eg%%%fi{&gg}q <AMake Sure Jt5 Seiber The granulated soap that socke T Newe elothes whiter—mno scrubbing ( . L 437 PARK ST. NEW ERITAIN. CONN.