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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1927. STATEPOUCE AR 77 FRUTESSEARCH | Wihatrous PO REVOLT DEATH STASIN- ST PEAE 55w | writing. Ircdflrltk 8. BI\N’S. Ridgefield; WATCHING CLINE = sz FOR LOST FLIERS '“’IL'L.";.'"?!1.;2;'“3"";':11;‘1 NIPPED AT START| FLOOD DISTRICTS; | NAMES HE[P[RS‘:,:_h?,{‘Q:;;lfic::"'}Ej?:fi%fifi{fi informed today is an advertis was not working today, and her em- A [ “l E rv J |.l OH] d Sherman; . French, ua[] Held 1n Deafi] (]i Il‘wm Mfly loyers did not know her home ad- Bu[ Hum ]Or Nungessel‘ anfl Officials of Landers, Frary & ]Tes[ 0 Nnsane mpflm d cers al fl[]es [0‘1;1111, Lc‘l:ga;KH. Perrry"s}l(;slpar[ and ss, it was said at the office of the | Clark’s will tender a testimonial din. | 1 LSS Ol Have Plamned Suicide ~~ » | Coli Contimues 'oer vomie at s Furmineon 1on | FrUSERatES Plots ared s A | Meet June ity I |to Edward F. Hall, chairman of tha sl onk i Clty tems | ewly created state board of finance 3 2 . homes were near the crevasse may g i Ottawa, May 17 (P—Unfavorable |ind control. Chairman Hall, who{ Manila, May 17 (® — A reign of | |0 5 (5 0 con ¥ | Bridgeport, Conn., May 17.—(P— in Cabot Straits, |is senator from this district, was -and ‘2 busineas Ue-Up. 1 YO Heavy Loss of Life. Sheriff Simeon Pease of this city, | Unity Rebekah Sewing club will cretary of Landers, Frary & Provinces asa vesult of the rectht| oy Orieans, May 17 (f—Loss, whose fourth term of office will be- [meet Thursday afternoon at 2 Clark's ‘when he rceeived his ap- |uprising by followers of the Insac! ;¢ yiro “\chich rescue workers ar | &in on June 1, has sent out notices o'clock at 0dd Fellows hall. pointment to the new position. He Ilor Intrencherado, “emperor —Of it noped might be averted during | 10 all of his deputies to meet him at | For the first time in several weeks wvered connection with the manu-|the Philippines,” testified today 10 ). "4150q in Louisiana, hovered like | 12 o'clock eastern standard time on | there was no session of police court friend on the American: | tains Nu ser and Coll | tacturing company Saturday. Office | the far flung plot which had been |, grim spectre over the Big Bend | that day to receive from him certifi- | toda four books to be pub- | The Makuls and - Mentealm re. |#SSoctates presented Jum with a |laid among the natives for eventual| ,4q Buyou Des Glaises section to- | cates of reappointment. The new | 7oasted Sandwiches, Croweil's— ° nin a v t 3 L aesk set upon his retirement. scizure of the entire archipelago. | g,y Relicf workers in various parts | list of appointments is as follows: |, vt hin @ year; @ novel (frans- fported to the Department of Marine e c imatabliars | Teppitircaliel | o iEine Mool ) AHEHEELE SE CIARERIens o (O NeTE Ty i o T ARE M “and Kisheries today that no trace of here said the revolt left many ha- s b | The special committee on fire in- : s ! : total of approximately twenty al- | of Bridgeport and Alpheus Baker of | S iinvaatizan el the had bee ¥ o i surance investi ion met last eve. e e \Mnl “”"M”T L)““r' : infliollofand accingnial N Fadvink i) { Danbury; keepers at the —county | ning, Councilman W. D. Boyle pre robof THagon L N vinces without laborersand | ¢ plaucheville, in the path of | jail, Samuel I Reland, Norwaik, |siding. Policies in effect in the sev | Mg ] Jnol i Scotia shore and Newfoundland. | f erious stoppage of business|ihe Rayou Des Glaises flood, about | Willlam R. Kearns, Frank Alling | eral city departments were checked. int of Blood ¥ i me @ 1l no’ informationt ‘re- | sult Rumors that certain of | 150 miles northwest of New Or- | Willlam Dergin and Edward Oliver | and it was decided to meet at 7!30 b > » T 10 ay has been received from | the ringleaders who escaped arres sans, three women and six children | of Bridgeport; engineer at jail, Jar- | Friday evening to go further into ] government radio stations along the attempt to prevent removal of | were reported drowned when their | vis Inman, Bridgeport; night clerk | the work. Atlantic sea border. encherado to Manila for — con-| home was overturned by flood wa- | at jail, Edward T. Fischer, Dan-| The condition of Mrs, Lambert by 5 e~ | |tfinement in an insane asylum have ters. | bury; matron, Mrs. George Heisler, [T.ord of 145 Bassett street, who is a Now York, May 17 (P—After a G]]‘l Scouts May Have New}'_mvwl terror. Many natives are| As the reports of the first deaths |and assistant matron, Elizaheth | patient at Hartford hospital is re week of search. hope and false re- staying indoors. The reports also arrived there also came a warning | Yardan, Bridgeport; and deputies, | ported as improved. ports, 11 f1d today knows as CommlSSloner at Hefld ndicated that an attempt would jrom Leonard G. Coop, Red Cross | Robert F. Nichols, Frank F. Pasan- | The annual shad dinner given by mch of the fate that has befallen wle to free the 58 persons ar- | cxecutive at Opelousas, who said | clla, James P. Kiernan and Patrick |R. 0. Clark_ to the New Britain Captains Charles Nungesser and | rested in the outbreak. that he had grave fears for the Reilly of Bridgeport; George D. | Rotary club members and wives will Thares : rancois Coli as it did Monday | g tain | Confessions from many of those | safety of many residents east of | Brodie, Peter H. Fenell, Brookficld; |be held at the Commumty house in mgainst the playwricht. ner's week ago when the intrepld Frenen | hdications that ¢ aln { der arrest have revealed that it | Opelot unless they evacuated | Ferd Crofut, Danbury; Orville W.|Iast Berlin Thursday evening at 7 hearing will be b T . 1 wiators failed to reach New York | Council of Girl Scouts may clect & gt was designed to scize the pro- | qui Holmes, Fairfield; Leonard L. c'clock. An entertainment will fol- muarters hers this af Sefl[jmfl ufl“es Wl” \\ed TU- on their non-stop flight from Paris. new commissioner tomorrow morn- [yincial government of Iloilo. Some- | May Use Force. Mingo, Greenwich; J. Frank Olm- | low. ;icI::k”;\H «| 'j,;,?. rf L = Put the search goes on. The bleak ing, were rife today when it became [what less definite arrangements Mr. (;oop l;uli;fltml that he be- I ght, showed that the wound h h Sh S shores of Newfoundland continue to 'y o de for taking over the|l t might become necessary g i own that Mrs. L s e re ma o & been caused by a chokei nigat, doe »ays ombed for some trace of the 3 e S T L R and Negros fslands, | 10 take many of the people from gun, between #0 and S0 slugs lodg Nungesser plane in response to sev- | [OF the past eight vears head of the |\ "0 "y 1nore sizeable areas of | the area by military force. Below fn Irwin's right side. The shooting. 17— | erel Teports that sounds of an afr- | o Scouts in New Britain, has notl- i S R e Dpines. Opelousas, between the Atchafalaya Cline sald. was accidental. e were heard over parts of the |0 the council that she s not a |, the prisoners admitted | river and Arnaudville, the low o Funeral Arrangements / : : Tor iland on that foggy Monday morn- | yinlidate for reelection. Whether | o e to Kill municipal officials | country is only ten miles wide, and George J. Irwin, Irwin's by modis o wedding of Senor & | Mrs. Sprague will be prevailed upon | P!OtUNKs to LA 5 4 ke ; 4 I 2 1 nd take possession of their towns |} is there, where the current will [ & . e ieTiter & oF but so far no definite word has | o0y, e A ®ho {8 & professor at W w to change her mind before tomorrow | 5 J 2 ro : Rnd Lee u:nu—sny at Lexinzton . and Thor some from of the co: vil- | orning will determine whether or | [0f Intrencherado. Policemen were be the swiftest, that the danger Bame hers during the night to as Robinson, young New York bus- il However vain the search Bas i not the council will seck a new com- | S loiy e vill make s vill take place on sched- | been to date, it will be continued | missioner, {nent citizens captured and ,hm,”,\e_ \\nodsm.;, ‘m :[m‘»«fsloum od(: ; Inents to have it shipped to Lexing. |ule tonight whether ) Ul every buy and cove of the is-\ Leon A. Sprague, treasurer of the [Wealth distributed amons the In- the Janction of the ;n;];a:x‘\:‘:f:;:e' an s ou fon, Va., whera Wiltred lived until E s or not. and has been visited. {United Communi corporation, of trencherado followers. Atchafala % bren): hich threat- | & couple of vears ago, as soon A simple frock of white satin e principal remaining hope, | which the Girl Scout branch is an | In the cvent that these plans had |4 fi;“_‘ ?“‘; 2 preat W ‘t“d ]"’“," ossible. Besldes George, Wilfred | Iy will he Senorita however, was that the White Bird | assoclate member, today confirmed [heen successful, it was planned to | *hed vesterday was reported to have urvived by his widow, Mrs. Jane Ir- Ernestina’s wedding gown, instead | was forced to descend off the grand | the report that his wife has stated | proclaim Intrencherado emperor of | Feen :“(‘j“‘;{l "‘““90’“"5 ar ; east. And all others of New Britain and- vicinity for the fein, his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. 0f an $8,000 Parisian creation for | banks and that Nungesser and Coli |she wishes to be relieved of her |the Philippines and to extend his George C. Schoenberger, - state en- 2 3 . Irwin and two sisters of Lexing. which she has heen waiting. Non-ar- | were picked up by some fishing ves- | dutics. realm later to embrace the whole gineer, sald he thought the levee wonderful response to the opening of our New Home on, and another brother, J. P. Ir- rival o 1ssean In such an cvent it would ba| Mrs. Sprague is responsible in a [of the Malay archipelago. Organtza e | n of Cleveland. Ohio. He w: ment of the marriage from last o matter of days before any word (1arge measure for the development [iion to carry this out had been | b ! ",l.,, 1A, Police Tave Heanainable fs . : coulll bo receled, Ay vasesl trat|@nd growth of Girl Scouting in this |formed in & Qozen towns: I tepiaueh el SR e s RSt he] 328 Park Street Ko locate the wife who was a week- | The n in the form of & may have rescued the fiyers, it is|¢iY: She came here with consider- | policapario Montarde, one of In- brunt of the ”°‘;"~ 130 ineraons Bnd visttor at the Cline home. Clinc’s ceremony, will take plice at Lo, would not return to port|Able experience in camp life and |trencherado’s leading leutenants | Were being cared for at a convent . ife has not been at Mansfield for e of & Ua Mantl- | i) jts fishing work had been com- | Mature study and with a ‘M“' 1A ila olualiTeaase op Pidtracentl O TUER MBI SLs SLIRGLAZ o0 CHoRe S tinie, S it across | 1o | Knowledge of girl psychology. [neisings, stil is at large and a | Were lIving in the homes o ]p.r!]J : e D e Circumstances leadi re the international line from here. Not Same Plane | o0 her indvidual efforts Is given i t;chment of constabulary has ’l_:jlr‘l‘\l;l-\“:)Il-nvz:x:s“‘nr;‘d aq ",\::'I;:‘O:O‘nl;:‘ o i inner ol E"""""‘ i b o fli e 0{‘, Mree. | From London came a report that credit for the Girl Scout camp at|y.cn sent to find him. e e A itoryiar onnd Goklenvortil 6-Tube Waterbury, May (Pr—1eonard | Willimantie, May 17 (P—State po- | 1" M‘_ l\f""" “:_.“ “““h"‘:rfi e "“‘_“‘_ lee have | rdered ur no cir- | plicant for a position on the staft | Weather condition cumstances t ' ] of the Republican Iying between Canada and New- He i previously worked on the foundland, continued today to im- Y wd the pede government boats searching World a he for the missing French fliers, Cap- | to have beeen disarmed and promi- | Zone is Delieved to lie. ing the affair at Cline's home, it was discovered tha | for a time tended to change the en- | ewo fond: which was = named) ™y inough the supreme court T € 0T 1 Pacifi Tich both Clino and Irvin declared | Wentil train, the famous sellow | [ % L (Chdel 6 €hAoge the o | “Camp Spraigue” out of recogniton | icns orger for tuing T | e, Tosee and Facitic railvoad Free — RADIO — Free ing that a German steamer had'|pusband, i [ renchierado, to ithie dnsana ¢ ABYEME iast mfghtSitaking & 250 retugeesiiol] or Phone 1743 The authorities, it is said, are con- would be fnadequate for the event, |f0Und an airplane, believed to e | Mrs, Sprague will remain as camp 124 not arrived ,“ “""“l'ie“,‘l“';';f ‘(’l’”mwlonsn . Tater the locomotive | #inced, however, that Irwin did not | The couple will leave for 2 Prench, in the North sea. Thechairman and will concentrate 1.».-‘(]““‘\1""' ‘“ _l')'“‘“’; :\‘;‘;‘;w oure | WS sent back and all the rolling Bhoot himself and Dr. Edward J. York after the ceremony iavas News Agency later announced | cfforts on the camp alone, if sho s | Ui Manila fribune save the €OWrt| siock of the road in Melville remov- Btienheimer sald Tast night that the | President Calles will ba unable to | that the coymittce which backed [not prevailed upon to accept another | ©f first instance in Iloilo he | ed. mature of the wound indicated that ' attend hecause of business in the !he Nungesser flight stated that|year as commissioner. [Jored him surrendsted fo he | ritty. rlat boats wers bullt at the | o d Rhe shotgun was fired at close range capital city. markings on the plane found in the It is understood that the new |thorities for confincment he "" 2 | refuge camp at Opelousas yesterday | and that the wound could not have | Senorita Calles approves of the|North sea were not those of the |commissioner has heen practically | The move to send Intrencherado|,ng wore Jaunched today to take ° been self-inflicted Amerfean flapper and enjoys her White Bird. accepted, although no offic to the asylum precipitated the fitst | }yap00ned persons out of the terri- | Bifore his death, Irwin made a lom. She smoked a ecigarctte as FFrom Taris also has come an-|ment will be made before the mect- | outbreak, which was felt 3\\ qu}I' tory st of there. 328 PARK ST. tat nt to the coroner but its s told reporters her wedding nouncement that the International | ing tomorrow. towns. Intrencherado, i "A”“m""} On the lower Mississippl the sit- nature vas not diselosed. Cline, so | plans. |l-vagus of Aviators has voted to e playing a part of an “emperor” | yation was unchanged. A gauge at Dayton and Norwalk Tires Philco Batteries . . | was aware 3 break at| Now ea read 20.6 feet, a dro] far as known has made no statem -_ crect a monument in memory of r S - was unaware of the out it | New Orleans read 20.6 feet, P r as known has made no emory of | Yale Professor Speaker il LRabass ot vesnt ttpnia Py QTISaTa ERg T ding his part of ooting. i\ ingesser and Coll. The monument % . 6 s i tained an attorney to whom | Will be placed on the cliits above At South Church Meeting |catca_airecuy. He haa indicated | ers all qu The law- |the town of Etretat over which the g me D professor of | willingness to g0 to the asylum b:’i fused to disc plane flew as it left French soil and ctic l“rl‘lnln!innu:';v; :uvrr- l‘n)|< his mnn“‘ ; :r;sl,\‘mvl on his hi I started across the Atlantic. £ »e the guest of the |maining at Iloilo. F i skl Woman's assoclation of the South| Another dispateh says Governor #as “an accident.” I speeial” on which the eceremony Was Not “Accident” riginally was scheduled to be held, state police at (Continued from Page Seven) yard and | through a disastrous season and it is t away from the not known whether or not the ficld of soclology and social service.|him aboard the governor general's Some of the upper windows “mayor of Blue Hills" will relish | he Woman's association extends an | yacht Apo to discuss the grievances . s - home were said to have been | another. | F[]R invitation to all who are interested lot his followers, but that In-| Llft Off—NO Pa]n, red | Conlin’s team which is a i in the subject " to hear Dr. s |trencherado’s followers, fearing .: n the shooting was first re- | the word of its leader, includes Bill speak on the subject “Translatingplot to kidnap him, refused to al-| ported, Cline was found in the yard Mangan, Dave Dunn and many other Gur Loyalties.” he meeting will [ 1oy the “emperor” to go aboard, fully dressed and carrying a shot- | out of town mnotables. nes are G t s g G l G' be held at 7:30 o'clock. 7 ¥ oo Irwin was found lving on a played at Conlon field, Blue Hills, (18 I]I' eou ellel‘& wes Members of the Woman's asso- :.’::n;n.,rh:.hx;;;:{.., sf"“; his bomn..‘ tress in an unfurnished room. | providing the captain’s cows are not . leiation will meet at 5:30 o'clock | o yn 1. Cline purchased the home a year |using the diamond for browsing Adfl(}e fo Sch()()ls | Wednesday aftcrnoon for the annual | Gonort Nathorst, commander of ®5o and has been living there since, | purpose business meeting, followed by wup- [ "0l wtan T S0 o dered most of the time alone. His wife East Berlin Items Y per at 6:30 o'clock. Clolonel (iuillorn;n Francisco, com- wvisited him occasionally and Mrs. Ir- | The Boys' club will hold a whist \\'-whir{gton. May 17 (UP)—The B Vv b Al tiae 4o win v a gucst at the house over |party in Community hall next Mon- | United States public health service S eiiiite e i <|mmion. | the weck-end, |day evening at 8 o'clock, the pro- today called on educators and par- SIENTANT “ Had Irwin Arrested coeds to go to the Mississippi flood | (nts to give frank, fearless and hon- Two weeks ago, Cline liad Trwin | victims. A large attendance is asked | ¢st sex instruction to children from 3 Rrrested on charges of breach of the ag the boys would like to raise at | kindergarten through college. 3 3 peace and Intoxication. It was sald |]east to forward to the Red| A symposium of sex educatlon, ‘ at that time that there had been a | (ross | prepared for teachers and made pub- s » fight which lasted nearly six hours. The Pythian Sisters held a short | lic by Dr. Hugh S. Cumming, sur- ® 4§ ’ Irwin was fined and given a sus- | cscion in their rooms at Community | £eon-gencral, asked for climination 4 Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a lit- ®ended Jail sentence. Hall Inst evering. ¢ adult taboos, fear, false modesty tle “Freezone” on an aching corn m: ntly that corn stops hurting 1 i AL han e gayly and shame which were declared to i f ¥ “.L.m.ff.m”“ e »:?: H‘,.,fi,:‘ n:’ m: have duu\ln:\lnz; the situation too . Gha]‘lo[(e Me]‘Cle[‘ Names Eal‘] then shortly you lift it right off decorated for the ; o o6 o be he ong. o i with fingers. cHIlDREN cRY ‘w]:‘t-‘fh (»r‘.::\rm;mxy I’n”l:.'vu lor‘ hn:‘.’- Most think fn terms of fm- : F Del‘ d [ A l \':Jur Fdr\n:;:isl sells a tiny bottl i moralitics and sex: malitics, ~g oren Delendant In ACHON | o "ivcczone for a few cents, sur- s of Pythias and the Pythian | fcient to remove every hard cor 4 “ 9y s ha dates for the event are | 0N terms of disease and personal 5 ; s pericnces, and in consequences have : . S soft corn, or corn between the o, wnual mecting of the Library a4 difficulty recognizing and ap- . Suit for £1,000 damages, as the g the foot calluscs, without sorc- association was held last evening in Preciating the value of the normal, 5 result of an alleged assault, In Which | 006 or 1rritation. kL o Ithful phases of the subject,” the the plaintift claims to have been the new library room at Communit 3 R i) R oy ° T /6| bwirle" dtlder | symposium said. i w - s 1y heaten, has been hrought by fally ' Bl SRt Hosa ot ey rlotte Mercier against Especially Prepared for In . . nt, R. O. Clark; i sdueddonfdogs iy LICRILEfory | Poren, through B. J. Monkiewie: = Gl D i Lo g ¢ Litrces upon vice or viclousness, up- 1 H | Poren, 3. Monklewicz. fants and Children of All Ages . Mgt *on prostitution or illegitimacy, upon | LOV€ y AT 1N | ‘rne alleged assault” occurrea on | cretary reasurer ”L‘ yehologic theories he neuroses | 2 | April 21 last and she claims that she | trustoes, A. A, North, E OBl LooTlen oh Mo ureRe | was confined to her bed for several W. Mildrum and Oscar Ienson, Mrs, | U #USht clse Bl ; :,"”f”\”,':\ a FCW Mlnutes | weeks and was unable to attend to Mother! Fletcher's Castorla has | Walter H. Payne was elected chair- [ PCLEEPSE SPEEE) ©F 155 B0 MEC ler household duties, as a result. been in use for over 30 years 1o re- | man of the membership committee || UL Knowledge for all tho Suit for 200 damages has been lieve babies and children of Consti-|and Mrs, Arthur Lawrence, chair- | e b & e 3 hrought a Stephen Speck of S Tratilont s WL GAIG. Bl : et it continue x w{ur..\mn s al lvlulr"vnn often is left to look like | (S0 ST G conle. Salvatore of R everisinoss | 1hat of the enfortiiinent commit mcans of approuching thcse present fnothing more than hair. and when | % SO M SO PRI OF arising thercfrom, by regulat- | consists of Mrs, E. W, Dowd, Mrs probleims ot youth n terms of |iL It Just that, It can ot attract at- | ghile accidsnt on the Waterbur ing the Stomach and Bowels, aids |1, \. Root and Mrs. In M S e b o e olNE CAU4CH | Moriden road December 25, 19 o T A T oo B Cobiall Mrstile norality in terms of emational con- | proplo to lowe their dusirc to. be | JCLED lelock n the evening. Tho WU Sloes withont o5 Lumen os, rol and intellectual responsibility | near you like carclessness, and one | et s returnable 1n the ity court 3 )2 R 3 The genuine bears signature of ; i L Abey, | jor social living.” of the first things we all become| ge \aterbury the first Tues : y 7 5 4 librarian. The r Dr. Cumming said erica must | careless about .is our hair, because ! june and William B, Henne: of k WE RE COMING showes mpooing is so much trouble | th iff. 2 thr osed evidences | LS | = 2y Congregational church on Wednes- |General Wood, who is touring in! A number of John Conlin's henchmen went day evening. Dr. Davis well | that vicinity, arrived at Iloilo and | YAL A ; f linown and a popular lecturer in the [summoned Intrencherado to : . 417 Main Street sh aside the prudish attitud that city represents the plaintift. N k f B AR RidcE - 1o ¢h prevailed toward tex educa- [+ Hair must be kept clean, always. | Papers in the action were served by €C o rls A 10- for instruction on!film of oil which attaches itself to| Halr stubble iy Pl oy oo The plaintiff claims that his car AT SRS A S W ening at Community hall. |y I roduction anl personal ch strand s 1 way the most v L human repros n personal | v and s away the SUand that driven by the defendant With a Li f M vo weekly prayer meeting of the | jygien precious and fascinating charm| were involved in a collision and that In 5 Min a Line o! en’s How to Reduce » ey ethodist clurch will be held i . = you have—beautiful hair mpoo- | the plaintiff failed to stop to ascer- . e 0 & o It doesn’'t make any difference v . V 2 1 parlors tomorrow : l\\l‘\lnlt‘.\l \l: u‘ T; \:,{vlu‘xw'JMHm’.’:M.‘ Y m',,'f”',f i .lx. . u\:. in “|:: th ‘Flnr l“|’x"v\"’1“1 8o lv’.Vll o SR o veller G al b ol SUl I S AND aricose veins ‘- ek . 4 e e gl ey eshe ot Dt ainie e o s e A DS S o b Bave frbmitng front E thelrenr l 1 | 2 f rine on yourjthat he pursued the defendant and | (oo shows a neck covered with a s m nd n Good Will Day and | brush the next time you fix your| that the laticr's car again struck | o0 805 0 AR (R0 Rl B Rub Gently and Upward To- 'loo1s held lust o ke : : Sl SR L St “q'”“):"":;;‘ ol e Pty rk hair roots, then the effect is Representing the Biggest Values, to Retail at 4t ving follay strokes clear to the scalp, & T cntirely ruined ward the Heart Bleod in : sident, ss Songs by the pupils in assembly. |each strand will become alive and HELD AS RUM RUNNER BhA s somainin UnsiEnn e Veins Flows That Way Nabiest vicaspresidaria, Miss: Mabe r v, representing the | glowing, | St Albans, Vi, May 17 (®—| ':, e intan ‘gw ytm gl = 3 4 \ Royal Mors: i r American” club, talk | That is the quickest and easlest| Willlam Prineau of Malone, N. Y., | Something unfeminine about a dain- | Ul 1B i " w to keep it a h as the|was arrested by customs patrolmen | V. head polsed on a neck bristling 1 : B 2 1 . ; t r 4 ends—it's Many Babne: tr talk on Good Will | morning dew, because the minute|south of here last night ater a | Vith short hair ends—its not in onicnt b g Eelaio i B erine.toichis the ol i on | clase of o 40 miles hroueh TermonyEIth e rtBLiota tholtalt WATCH FOR OUR OPENING i o fan o il m 1 plano solo, r halr it leaves instantly, The|the length of Crand Isle county edy that will help red v LA ERLL = 5 < D AW ot T AT o e ‘rineau's. antomobile contained 354 | Keenly aware of the importance . o A 3o AT SroatoE : spow Uis marvelously soff, ilken | Prineau’s automolile contained 354 | NECHY, aware of the importance| Prizes — Souvenirs — Entertainment veins and bunch Sl : b ; sastration of | like, abundant locks. Tt will not be | bottles of Canadian ale or the . . It willnot smart womcn are making Peaubelle | If you will gt o or b it & 32 Wt the v do and how | dried ont, or greasy el 'xm“ it : ; AR sonce miflys - The Zie bottle will lust you a| Toston, May 17 (V1) ~Two thous- | PR FET e e oy Sas atord & Bl & 2 ‘he tal lward Scott was time. 1t makes the convenience | and children's voics will brond- aRUE 8 4 5 morning s d i wickly 1 It bt v Raire it i tioty 1w ML Il you Ty N1Ye s trisl L L] A 417 Main Street notice an improven i rsc " & of ALTOIST FINED $300 i i inyour| lioston and Springiicld, tomorrow at | lcoxeh® the hale at the roots and s { ! 2 b . g - DY EIN e haling ; ! Lk, positively retards re-growth, Ap- ! : v " out [ 3:30 p. m. (aylight time) in con- [ S L8 g ] are redu ¢ Kaioni i ), of Norw wag finec et i el i G pifed o Eheimecle It & fiinutes J 28 T it thoroughly removes every trace of Moons 1 harn vl m for toads, } i . Ells in the M ¢ schools’ spr musical festival unsightly hair blemishes. Until you a d onnees 1 1 p = 2 3 try Peaubelle you can’t imagine how j £ Bk Hyrad | Waterville fe, May 17 (UP) Beroftes hat o Baautit p ¢ ; ¢ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ; riephd oo : ! ’ comes——what a trim beautiful i 2 e e el : ) ; o Iha honevmoons of ik and Mra:dnscic line It kives’ your bob New Haven, Springfield, Holvoke 11 Church ] Ik, Ieiter carrier, | = dear Pelky, both deaf and dumb, > your daintiest self at all times Filianyquo. o - pon y s engagement of |Off January 8, ot u\f',:'.“‘;‘k. :‘:;"\ / /I/t,’ 27)’(‘/()77( (7 \_n interrupted by police here when!| - Got Peaubelle (Po Bell) at your Pittsfield, Greenfield CUNC ) Ericson of 83 Lakeview avenue. d from a trolley car, l 0 —‘-——(;}, Inmnt L an embezzle- it handy for regular use on your | dressing table,