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566840583900 muln |l¥: q!lul 39 wfw { l!l’l l [1] i COCOPE VG YU P9 NEW L. [ORNTI | ' A AN L, <idowcdAY, JUNE 20, 1923, Driven From Home at 2‘Ig [Family Crawls Through Window to Escape Dnnk Crazed Father WEAR LIV Parisian Women Fix or y June Pari 20 (UP) a. m, for Second Time in and charged him with ¢ TORTOISE i Nockplec is that the tortoise brings luck. A painter goes over the back of em to Bag | the tortoise with a fine brush put- 3 [ ting on highly colored tints, tollowed He is | whe nameled by nother artist nd bejeweled tortoises are being icolored pieces of glass | sold at £5 apicee in one of the big | risembling precious stones all over on hearing Mre Sedor's department stores of Parls, The|the animal's armer. The toptoise s, Accompanied by Sergeant ! little animals are alive and the is naturally luzy and once he is fixed he placed Sedor under a large demand for them because | to milady’s bag or attached 10 & fur rest after a chase through tie y the latest decree of 1he sorcervsses | neckpicee he stays there. o 3 4 Soohiaf ho shut od ———— e Onlese otherwiss indicated. theatrical ®otices and reviews tn this column are ‘\Ight T :\nO(he‘ Hus- or testitied that she un-) ° written by press sgeacies for the ‘'espective amusement company. = = derwent an operation about two| ‘,ct ‘In t t band Hurls Sick Wife t0 monine seo. i 1ot i a or r'o 18 000000000000 0000000IPVIVVINC0I000E 0000000000 00O 99 | weakened condition, yer v hus- . ° AT THE CAPITOL NEW SHOW THURSDAY ound. {band beats Lir, and last night after or nstl t eo e Tonight is the last showing of | The last showings of 1 chard he had chased ler into the yard he t] Willlam Haines in “Telling the Barthelmess in he Wheel of = picked her up and dashed her to the World"” at the Capitol and for real ‘bance’ ziven tonight at 1ae | g around, shouting that she was an A Mot o entertainment no one should miss "Phe mew show for Two wife beat:rs, each of whom [unfaithful wife who wis 1ot worthy i e this fine movie with Haines at his 1y and Saturday at had been before police a number of [of being under his roof. Their seven 1105, A2 2 T best, E | include Florence | tmes, were sned today before year old duughter took a o g Say sl pan Ufi”' \\l.n |.;, ‘t,u:d- On Thursday the entire program Vidor in her latest picture, *The Judge M. D Xe on complaint of [Livad yesterday and v ,"f‘;f practice, ,"m .‘ ._IH.H\..‘, s changes for the balance of the w Magnificent Iirt.” This is one of the their wi Walter Pawlowski, it. while one of 1heir sons was calls™ o erc on women, childre .(x an and brings a double feature show | finest vehicles n which IMorencd aged 44, of 104 Cleveland strect, was | chused out of ths bl GO B B Ee W ELORRR IS IR par excellence. | Vidor has stapred and s winning | {given anothor chance in the form of {father, For v 1o 1ths the family 1 Ncho But (el jilneses e The main attraction will offer |licr legions of admirers all over | a sus .lhlm‘l Jail sentence of 60 davs, existed on 1he o £ the niothe | usually o VJ \;m.or] nature—colds, Mary Astor and Lioyd Hughes in |uzain. The vaudeville for the weet. | { M pebalion, sntle Ayt Bedor,{Br, e Taborky il s tabapeo Jlents, 1ENE VA Lo sk Slliciaoas il thelr new hit “Threc Ring Mar- cnd will be headed by Bert Collina | : e s G‘:""“' Alroal ining “;"‘l"" Doty oy WEhal g S e “')"’f“" riage.” | and company. | 3 14 . 4 |sent to Jail for 60 davs, this sen-[children, the tather on L fOVACUSIAT Thoy pvare copstinal The co-feature wil present those| Nest Sunday, the Strand will be. FLORENCE VIDOR, . MATTY ‘KENl anrTTA \FOUH,G, :‘,.\“ Jmving been suspended on the sate fama at Norwich. I the course o iz 47 years popular comedy stars W. C. Ficlds ' #in a four day's engagement of IN THE PARAMOUNT RICTURE 'THE MAGNIFICENT FUIRT R by 2l Bodar. tuti socuead hie wine 5 R e L and Chester Conk (o ¢ Norma Talmadge e e " TR o A % awlowski drove his wife and [being intoxicated yesterday. . 1=l Medical coll back i ind Chester Conklin In “Fools for Norma Talmadge in “The Dove.” It TRAND THURSDAY WiiH VAUDEVILLE five children, whose ages range from | charged her being unduly fa-|he found a good deal of success in Juck” in which they excel as laugh- will be presented Sunday with the 212 to into the street miliar with another 1 1 1 SUCh cases with @ proseription of his provokers. | oviginal musical score and Monds Abautino! £ o o DOIMST N LR a L Seaiis : g ; ‘ o e 3 hout & o'clock last night, and squandering 3700 which he had | 0wn containing simple laxative herbs Fr ni s Mercha 3ift | Tuesday and Wednesday wi o % | L i e T nigh:":fly{r"f:“m‘:um‘;’(r“‘:l'““ Sl {ue and Wednesday with vand FUNERAL OF MRS SHEPARD |52 William Tolitis met them in the earned by 1he sweat of his hrow. He With pepsin. In 592 he decided to el il S el : 1 canli gl s, on ,rain on Broad street. The ehildven denicd that he had assan'ted her,al- s Dhis formila in the manufacture e L T i BRI erc barcfoof. Lringing them home, [though Officer Cronin winessed the | of # medicing €0 be known as D el D ,JUL‘,’OSIa\ ia Official e G A 1‘”\ office found dishes broken and mel ddwell vup epsing and in tha ohs g 1 a | “av Be Adjudged Insan I EA H []AY INE rily Paid Deeeased | the housthold in an upset condition. | Saxe I John Sedor, one year his preseription was first placed 8 b; Pawlowski, who lad be . 5 fo the witness stand and | on 1 arket Reginning Sunday night the Capi- | Belgrade .lnvuslm.—!3 June 20 u?'w Nowws vavian by Associntes 8t gag varmed that :¢:vn'll(-'l: g;’:;k:"fi o it h-\”v ‘vhr-:- : !u”: : S mmediately had ?"’ is proud to announce the show- I'wenty-three deputies of the go- S e o would result in his arrest, and it | He was intoxicated and as the dru or Ing of the widely heraldcd “Happi- cinment party in' parliament have | L came shortly hefe o'clock this aftucked Mys. fedor, hesides elusing it had in his privare | 1 ny hundreds of let 4 i Roliee o e K this or. besides chasin It iis private b, zolten many hundreds of let- ‘l'j';l-‘ -“'Ifllfl . ‘]‘\r‘v(fl” en Moore and | presented a petition to the president D]S[l‘]bll e{l $90 000 to Cha”y P compe wie of Mrs, | morning when Mrs. wlowski and ' the out of the louse, according practi Now, the third generation ters from teful people telling us dmund Lowe featured in the lead- | of parliameat asking that St ( (Cartiey Shepird sore plaed |0 ehildren were foreed 10 go out |10 the Jattor's festimony 1 using it. Mothers are giving it 1o that it helped them when everything 158 shioa. { the peasant leadtr v'vrll m Unclam]ed Awams Snch R 2 YU through a window to escape an at- | The case of Aldel J. 1iin aged | their childeen who woere given it by | else fail: g e long a storm center of Jugoslavian | diplag v funcral rviees this ¢ by the enraged hushand and (39 of 39 Baldwin sivect, Bridgoport, | theie mothers. Every second of the! Kvery drug store s Dr. Cald politics, be exumined by alienists | ey ernoon at St Mark's Bplscopal © who hud “wen sleeping in a was volled Ly Assistant Prosccuting | working day someoug somewhere s | well's Syrup Fepsin, Keep a bottls {With a view to determining his san-| Byite, Mont., June 20 (UP)-—The chirch on the organ which she hal|Chair in the kitehen and on awak- | Attorney W. M. Greenstoin ®n pay- | going into w drug store 1o buy It 1n your. ho where many live [ity. 4 B 4 % e _ p tening, Junged against the bedroom ment of costs. Officer Voter Cabtlus | Millions of bottles of br. Caldwell’ r i % This a¢ s 3 Butte bascball pool has become one M 1 o the chureh in memory 4 e 7 L s of D! r. ddwe someone is sure to need it guickly 9 ‘Y"!}1\:(‘m,‘“('uvli)v“(rrl‘h[\\\v‘I an uprear in | = o n;w” xh\"[“,i .M.,.,J:,n:,‘ S Atainatt: !;w, \;I:Y}(m,.‘fi nd threatening the arrested 1“‘,,, yiosterday FIOON fOr Nyrup Popsin are being usad @ year.| We would be glad to have vou langr o o oo iadlloh fiires | Broul Eamuling : Shepard, Mis, Wiioreaoma HHLe BEUAHIpLER - Eroding Rl e itd e great success is bused on merit, prove at our expense how much D marking that deputics were always the world, rivalling even the Monts i riet, dicd Mon. |, Mre Pawlowski festified that her | registration. Mr. Grocus toll weated buying, on one satisfied | Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can mean e i) e ""'T‘”fv““;' measures are |Carlo casing and the huge Chines: i o Lritnin Generad | ”“‘I'I‘”" b Do v apissrabled Jul e Renaud had produced user tefling another. There are thou- | to you and yours. Just wri rup i . ently “f,,{f”',','; ',"'" r:“"' “‘)”' ‘f‘"»‘ lotterics. horpital at {h of 90, ,;‘“‘" “‘7' he "" in "\"-‘";") or r-‘f""'l" “‘* cgisty ":‘“I g 'I"“*" today. sands of homes in this country that Pepsin” Monticello, Hlinois, and v ¢ 3 {ently walk into the room like dumb g g 3 o ] dors ot support his famil: having neglected to have WS are mever withowt a hottlo of Dr. will send you prepaid a FIII BAY Sllll Slmellllg me E"ects Oi *£3 cattle.” Between $4.000 and 00 i s e "" o opvominint inth®paperty, the children being insuffi- | poss: Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and we | PLE BOTTI Hdaighlts T(]['fl d | Thia provokic Toma Popovich, » PFZCS is »h.&!]nln)hyq daity. he of SHeligatere oo Heik s e e e R ; | kovernment party deputy, to shout: (#MOUNt depends upon the number o % M. P, Humphrey | shuses tion, uecusing hor of innget. 3 3 adoes | You'll lose your head literally in | chance-takers. e e Fonr members of |ty ang threatening her. Besides the La“)e' Is Given 1 jthis v iitionga of {nese | I MEsSt nodte G aaduanior. AL UG Y wene uelive hea children at howe, there i one cm- v Friends at Bdl\(lllfl St Louis, Moy June 20 (UP)— 103 L e i (o5 ant | A tiareay, T S ae Ll e 8 | ague teams phay hat day S Starr \ . Lancaster and | Attorney Lawrence J. Golon en- (1 gucst of al 0y ; Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Ok- ! the winner 1s the man wi ntAvin 114 ¢ guest of about 40 fricnds and as . s the mu L i 1t Gther members | tered a plea of guilt S i i . 3 tahoma, still suftering from a visita- | LWO \oung Mefl Ol\e of [tcams pilc up the largest total seore. of 1 (ryarat Todiorary Weind | il ontenames s i A e o el g anclox A ASK FOR tion of tornadoes, tloods. rain andt | Whom Was Cripple, D Sometimes theve are fies, anore g A N0 g Rt at Bln, Tres Inn, 1fanmington, g ripple, Drown e i jbreach of the peace and told the |y ponor of his marriage next Sun- Jail storms, held lttle hope for in Concord, Musa, June 20 (UP)— |¢ion, O0° Rersom Betdme UGkats Tor} itev. Samuel life, rector, offi- [court he believed liquor was at the |, Sl i THIS PACKACE mediate relicf today, Weather pre-| TWO Y0uNs men,one a eripple, | (o SUNE TOAME | The tans a0 a1l nioiment was in Fairview | bottom of the trouble. Pawlowski e KR G Ghn e were drownad in 1ake Walden yes: | oot ooy 10 S BEEIIEEE B SAE TS foemeter works in a factory and would proba- ; & foastmaster and while swimming nenr “The = bly be a difierent man if he did not Goonrm i er . ¢ “) Gardiner Wants Fall drink 1o cxeess, he said. Judge £ SBIE s nasaeg e The death toll in the storm are SaunD ohsEst to el A s IO RNAC R e i (SR an'fl L warned Pawlowski that an. | (O10e¥ Hachiin was ghen iy - stood at eight today, with twe dozen B 4L 85 Dolisved Hhak iho |ana! dlie daily Bemauntanet ot i Sent l)d(‘\ to Ireland |other appearance in court will land | £ ” ot more injured. In addition, thous- [older youth, who had an arificial | sinmer or winmers 1 an cvent o | W Clark, an officor of the |him in jall. Last September he was | TRt #nds had been made homeless, {leg, had become exhausted and the |great interest locally. The mame of Loral imuigration service, ealled [given a suspended scentence of "’i MISS RICH SHOWERY.D Rivers were reported rising and [other youth had dicd in un effort | the lucky person is soon known all | ©n Williim J. Fallon, Muain street | days, and this would be enforced at | r“’-‘-* Gn Richter of Arch overflowing in southern Kansas, [1o sy ) . . Pestirant proprictor, yostorday, and |onee but for the problem presented Strect, who became the bride of v i tover town, and if it } ens to e proprieto Yesterday, and . - 3 0 0 northern Oklahoma and J;H'N)n; oudl o WVIDrA AR e milns & Bistlack o B an cd N that Henry 13, Gardiner by the family support. Gordon L. Ellns of Columbia strect And you won't heve to hide county, Arkansas. In the latter of 23, of West Medford, and Robert I, |there is an capression of gener i it avenue lad written | Policeman Hears Woman Scream foday, was tenderad o shower Mon your feet under t| these districts alone, three thousand | Smith, 15, of Somerville., Erapae e Jthorities roquesting | Sedor, who fs the father of seven Gay cvening at the home “r ]\liw he teb were sald to have been driven from | Search was begun for the -two |wealthy rancher or a rich mino- 1 I to Irel children, the oldest being 15 years ‘@orofhy Wicgs ORI hi re g Do i their homes. lafter Linwood Grove, who conducts |owner who took out a dulinr's worih is not a United lof age, was assaulting his wife abont o, The home was prettily dee W hittemore's Shoe Polishes Tears that the Mississippi river{a roadside stand, told police that |of tickets just to pass away U has been convieted of | 10:30 last night and Supernumerary jorated in a color seheme of yink Are Superior would reach a flood stage below |the pair were ihree hours overdue {time. AL Officer William Cronln, who lives fn jand green. The guest of honor re- Memphis, Tenn., had subsided bt it | trom a swimming trip Ocensionally the Winners ave never | According o Clark, conviction on |11 Nelghborhood, ran out of his'ceived many valuable gifls + 1 was belicved farm lands along the | Kknown. traveling man may take | (ho charge of violation of the lguor viver would be énundated, as is usual | MA YEARS a ticket and then lave town, not!e s not sufficiont cause for de- Wil bix) winc: | Mrand . George Cooley of WAiting to lairn wii e WOl | portation of alicns under the law, ted Cross — workers have been gy Park strect are observing the Several months ugo the Droprictors 4" Godiners reqnest will not, be mobilized for fiood duty. The mid-| 515t anniversary of (heir ms of the pool donated $40,000 in un- | o o0 Alon was employed by western branch of ,”“.l' d Cross lm:vi'r;,,,,. were married on June 20, |¢laimed prizes mhluj-u .n.:nwl the New Britain Machine Co. during [} o0 emergency. hicliet S tnnoueh ey, 1 the House at 18 South Hisl |-, Lhe nool isimiayed & ook wnly ind o cie o & o b R e ends tumplets fo tompnities aliooled. |sipest thet was thew the Mapyer DU but allover s side: Thewal o S5l st st nnouncln and workers have been sent into all | parsonage. 1tev. George 11, Miner, 4'¢ branches iu most of the principal Guriiines, <o has wiilen Tatters flooded territories to make surveys.|pastor of the churel at that tin towns in Montana. o one inter- T 'r‘.‘v‘.;. 4 ',, : ‘_‘“":mq'v" e MY" - e | performs i Ak s, fCres with its operation. In the ; ’;, : ‘r‘ ents i e P - . Paitey @ ) cereniony B | ai save: ot die oxister 4 complaining of various conditior Kansas City, June 20 (UP)—Re- Copoley's maiden name was Miss |CI8R years of its existenc "',hz S arraignment in superior a new newed cyelonic disturbances in Ok= | yjjee 1 Mr. Cooley I3 super. | D¢COMe an institution and apparent- 2 g arraie L p : lahomau and AMissouri raised to nine | intendent of the . eloctrial snbedi. ¥ 18 1Ot considere d a preper subject ‘c(‘mrl on the charge of eriminal the number of persons killed by | vision of the fira department. He has | 1°F TeBulation. s storms since Suturday lbren continuously in serviee with g 3 A tornado near Frederiek, OKIa. | (he department for nearly 52 years | killed Elbert Iteaves, 20. Crops Were | ang in point of seryice ‘..,',= he damaged oldest employe not only of the fire Several honses wern unroofed and s e i 4| departinent, bt of city. Me fs communication lines were put out of [ o= 0 and. s avivel] order tempogarily by a windstorm at {0 . 4 " Pattonsburg, in northwest Missouri. | { ea uarters e San ek 2 e LIk e ALD CLASSIFIED ADS | , o4 when her home near Mound City l? Mo.. was destroyed by a cyclone, | mEmm—— e—— | awn gone wven persons were Killed tn af o 2 Yy h storm at Blair, Okla., Saturday. Cool and Comfortable Always at a touc or TAKES OVER CHANDLER E. J. Charland of Churland’s Auto Service Station has taken over the | sale of Chandler Mofor Cars in New Pritain and surrounding towns, Mr Charland has had a vast amount of experience in servicing every type of motor ear and in fhe past twenty years spentyin repair scrviee he has | heen able to make comparisons and has judged the Chandler Motor Car hy these comparisons which insures the utmost In quality of product to r of a Chandler ear. 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