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WOMAN PAYS §1o FOR BITING MEN Resists Arrest and Puts Up| for July and August. Bhe dia:lalm-’ { 2 ed ‘sapoins the vomen ant sa | A| | Ff 'm A[]WSE | City .Items that she merely grabbed her by the | hair and she fell down because she was drunk. Officer Hulton was recalled to the | stand and he testified that the wom- | in was not drunk but that she had | been drinking. Mrs. Lulewicz, next on the stand | said that at about 4:30 Thursday | afternoon she went up to Mrs. Maf- fi's to get the rent mon: ONSTATUTE TANGLE fol to Aid Officials Leo Crosby of Arch street, second cook with Company H of the Con- necticut National Guards who had to undergo an emergency operation pany was in camp at Niantic is| |home where he is recovering from his illness, Isabella Circle, N. D. T.. will hold POLITICAL LURE IS ' URGED BY AUTHOR By Parties, Shaw Declares \MRS. GEORGE H. MORGAN |Vt founi Sorvering rom o trac- DEAD IN SWAMPSGOTTW&T skull. He died shortly before e wuator | Trawlers Collide | Near Georges Banks Daughter of Civil War Legl Suce Today P Rl | ing company which makes its head- Swampscott, Mass., Aug. 5 (P) — |quarters here and another boat. the Mrs, George H. Morgan, widow of | trawler Surf of the Bay State Trawl- George H. Morgan of New York and ing company, with headquarters at i “J. B.” Promises 10 60 t0 Capi- wicr”x: Conon. e s com- | Not Enough “Window Dressing” : (e Dl BRI oreLonton SR B (B e Battle With Captors ' 1 Chased Out Onto Porch \‘ Because she bit an officer when | o, PG DN GO OIN at| T B. Allee, who signs himself |a he was placing her under arrest.| VIEL 0 nRd TR 10T the MO usecretury of the Third Ward Re.|oclock at Judd's hall. Miss Mo- |nard Shaw, foremost literary show- : L B2 ] el | aceording to a report received at the as well a5 biting another man, [0 chased me out on the porch |, lian Club" today declared his| Cabe. regent, will report on the [man of Europe, today made & de- 5 3 e e e 1ols || ieal)eaaarsratomea Ry lnm o Mary Lulewicz was fined 815 and (G4 Erabbed me by the hair and|i,oniion o going to Hartford “and | national convention held at Denver, | fense of “political window dressing” : Ldwara Lesmod ot Bitsfield, who | that both vessels were fishing near goe's Dy Dudsetracet B fnobes e Sl e sl ol e o B ine il mame o Khe @t ieto ol B o M8{petorefithalindependentilabqripanty. : - |\Wwas a member of the Massachu-|Georges Banks when they collided. court this morning. Judgment o Y NAY L0 A store o | cials” regarding the legislative tan-| The Sons ‘and Daughiers of Lib- |school at Welwyn Vo sotts leglslature during the civil war. | no detalls of the accldent wers avail- suspended on her son, Marion 1S offock But Bie wid bn o hene gle caused by j\\fi discovery that ap- | erty, will hold a rcfl.ulu‘r | meeting He pelieved the conservative partv a capitalist and financier and the|able here. It is understood that the per, who threw sticks and cans at C me and put on hand- | proximately 1,500 Jans on (e books | Wednesday cvening at 8 o'clock at | had lost the parfismentary general promoter of the Tehuantepec x.«!l-"l‘ml wan orgered to Boston for re- g ‘oMcer And thefothar imen, and e o i ne s aroyinvalid SUMES Sl ecRauotss sholl dunlo iU M hal I election in May hccause its leaders ; road across tat isthmus in Mexico. | pairs. She left here July 31 then went into the house, ot a | and at Was | foderal and state constitutions to = — failed o realize the value of such »' e rar e e dszg wmall calibre rifle and pointed it at|haPPening and asked him to take t one hcaling act by th 4 | window display. They pad a good S 1 ”‘l].‘ffmf,”;,“?'\,’3’.0;'3‘;: ”{‘ I;l‘~§:\l‘:.~ 2 e e R s ol s e s Mokt ATHLETE HEU] IN A ! [y during the latter half of the nine- | 5o dyyin Recommends er. He was cautioned that pointing | IO A find out what was go- 1 i morgicsniu [vertising it, he said Washington and Enrope. - 5 a young Lynn Harbor Dredging v gun is an offense N Sh T neelsdivihe oney 1on; dista e Sl G. B. S, had a few words (0 char- | g|izabeth Holcombe of Houston, |“0man. she was presented (o the | \Vushington, Aug. (P—Major afternoon, August 1, when Mrs Tulewiez. alsor testified tha i malconference ;of He described the communists as | |aunching of the United States Mrs. Morgan's first husband Wwas | hat congress make available $912 Lulewicz, wWho owns a tenement aligpo knew Magsy. YeMBaLs OF the jeFacyiive commities “still dreaming and talking a lot of | cruiser Houston at Newport News, |(Benjamin Crc .inshield Miftlin. of | 4og for the dredging of Lynn Har- the corner of Putnam and Willow S i e |OF LB Third Ward Republican club CUbBiREaB ot revoluflanary! worli [\ VadiSeplembir 7} | Boston, a distinguished officer in the |1,0.. Mass.. to provide a channel streets. was being arrested by Offi-| . Vhen ihex tied B il alihopoxerddie ”"*"l“’k”"“\Bal[ Player Alleged {0 Haye |ins classes.” He thought the decline | S | Civil war. She resided jp Pittsfield | foct deep and 300 feet wide from Gez Hhlbon assisial by ivenl Bras | (2 Snanag il DG ERece i fonthaiclun as S0 Hesrison ehieatiios ; : of the ligeral party was more appar- | . | ill the death of her second husband | pecpwater to Bass Point. Nahant phy and Tom Massey of the fire w JEah . Th Mo e i b Murdel'ed R]val ShO[ G"»l ent than real, finding the liberals several years ago. Since that time|a;q 1o~ a turning point basin 550 > Clak 8VIser Lo GcomInon douN y victims of the present British elec- she had' lived in Boston and at a|feet wide at the head of the har- department. 13 = | hands 1 would cil and city government of New | toral system. summer resort here. | bor. The officer, who was first to testi-| A La R e A b ty, said that at about 5 o'clock Brithin 1o landonis asulstances tofthy o - S “The labor party was not exactly | A sister, Miss Florence Larned of | "o yecommendation also carried WAt 0C% | Judge Tra t this point sald |state officials in'the matter of thelll Hanilsburg, "Pa, ‘Aug. b.—(UR)== /000 S8t e as thel only party | Pittsfield, and a brother, Courtlandt X 0 i etay Thursday afternoon he went 10 the 493 declared void by | Samuel (“Red”) Crane, former ‘ - s RO b e ent ot o S prmirs ||ty (27 DT GOUTENEE 20 | AT S " | that Mrs. Lulewicz had been arrest- laws recently d corner of Putnam and WillowW| .35 000 g that she should know | the supreme court. [ major league baseball player, is un- ”‘?‘ pEamot manontiangandineonls maintenance. streets where he saw a woman run- der arrest in connection. with the |voted for labor because the others [ tei Ay R OFF e amntin o e e e fatal shooting of Jack Oren, 25, who A AL JlldlC]al‘y Demands Ex“\ad”m"‘fll(ch Hiker Killed COOLEST DAY ON RECORD stree aske r to come back. | oo ed plan of some he officials at | Was Crane's rival for the afcctions === 3 hi 5 : I The ool but she refused und sarted o] had 0 vt | Hartford o valdate thess Tana by 97,0 S ‘ | M View T RO, | o, e Demging fhide) Nt ter® n sacora I Watsopm: swear at him. One handcuff Wasi,, Iveryone either a single validating act or by | >Miss Della‘Lyter. 28, the girl, was Ihiking cost Adam lisag, 33, his life |tan New York was registered today e wrist because she r 3 : wounded w according e 5 placed on her wr ¥ e e inded when, according to police, today when he was run over by a |as the thermometer dropped to 56— I fused to come along quictly | cou “The federal constitution mnmlx‘ly’j”" l‘»"""’f.f'\j‘l ‘f"_‘“‘j at ‘"‘j’lfl""{] | London, Aug. § (I'—An’Exchange |1aundry truck operated by Thomas |two degrees below the existing low son Puts Up Battle That is no excuse {0 hite i state) follpass—anvt expost facto | el BOJCE SaidiCrane e tereg the | Telegraph dispatch today state that |L. Kelly. mark established in 1915. The low clly Tma OFF ) L) S G e e temperature was accompanied by a hen they got back to the house [ ficer” said the ge law." The courts © held ‘ex post | . | i When th | ficer 1 the judg 1 ST e s BRI B e D R e e | =S nineidigoatchea ey aibgsn necSIval L 1308 e S Al kin e ong b e | ek notEhest in dlanafol owed a i e s | ed in Tokyo reporting the indictment |Salem turnpike, headed for Lynn, S NOLCOM S S he saw Oren and Miss Lyter sitting | L K severe heat wave that prevailed all at the corner of Putnam and “'"} t officer pushed a ¢ factor’ laws to he criminal laws only. | Jow streets, Officer Hulton testified, | ¢ said Mrs. Lulewicz Retroactive laws relating to civil in. B T . & 2 : c . : e . R e of Chang Tsung Chang, former |when he saw Kelly's truck ap- 4 lites ocowdl had sthered. HeE| Other wibnesses testined thit ferestaldoinot came wnder thisforocl] (38 et (8t onefel Aihefta sl BEE New London Units Observe Day D T o e TS G| TR Pl eF e (o £ i [ W Prince Hsien Kai, 21 year old cousin [In his eagerness he stepped too far . | 4 son came out of the hous and | Maffi was heard to cry on the v hibition nor are they forbidden by It was at this time that the offic house and locked the doors amd |though they must not impair the ob- | 27 Sl S £ e R lover Rim tracted, is used in the manufacture Kelly picked him up and took [of fine soaps. was bitten. He showed the marks| windows ligans of contracts | Son Defends Mother {100y ova1 g ol cepndimentlor | RIS SUEE I ers fol LI CE R New London, Aug. 5.—(P—The [1ymiciary = were I_"ig"‘lflf\_r_hn::‘ {”]"’.” Super, who had gone back into| Marion Super. son of Mus, Lule- |laws thus forbidden would threaten | m'!r:;:- ::‘C':I“":‘(“;:'“M {"‘"f“"flf‘o“l ;‘1'}‘ 139th anniversary of the foundation an:“:fix 'i'm;-[‘hf:l“;: m“s‘rf‘\\ll*‘ loumil'} the house, the officer testified. then | Wicz testified that the officer had |10 make confusion worse confound- : bl © surrender- | o¢ipo United States Coast Guard | gore : . ¢ | ed a all, pe: B ers hefore his flight to Japan after o 8] ¢ L at | h er in the back yard ar . 1t was the opinion of officers of | ©d at ity hall, telling police service wa R e T | came out with a gun and said that | his mother in the back yard and | Ierslot (@i g R e s service was fittingly observed by the | pis rocent defeat by the nationallsts. | m Un el‘we]g €n an omen 2 b = thres or o » knocking | the club therefore that hefore the | 4 i e , ; : he would shoot the whole gang hree or four men were knocking | Detectives said Crane apparently | 27ious units here today. Inasmuch | “young Prince Hsien was killed as on oross eawmination Attorney B.|her over, holding her down, beating | ehactment of any remedial legisla- | g as New London houses one-fifth of o e | 1 Mo henics. vetained for Mrs, Lu. | her and abusing her. Ko Sthasucnarsl assemnlypsnouls lw\]x e Aol 1 to the entire Coast Guard service and {,’: l::.l\.;[}:‘:.:f;g“’T,n‘.'»pgfll\l—.cy‘:oor\v\':‘:!‘ C i kl G i Need Fl h lewicz, brought out that the officer| “I tried to stop them. but janesa caretil Sapinatonmade ot e Semai R ia headquarters for the destroyer |af TR onth SO o Kinshin, Chang | an Quic y am e Iles informati btained from th and trie % . . .. has p yase- : sENCUArdRacas quarters above when it we e e leo asked the officer if | scare them away.” he said !‘1 m{ w |ane y“”h'l”'h'“ Feus :‘L:"Ll"H?I’h:;"i : 1,,“';1'”":":0‘:’1' 5 ‘(';‘II]:’ ‘H'r“;"‘m“‘ ©- [demy, the national observance of the S e S e 'w“”',',[‘ 28 Pounds in Eight Weeks an swore at him in English | that the gun was not loaded. It has of the club he d & Aucopdiiy et s lub in |2MMiversary was centered here. The ritie er, were i Do e fioes. esiiea | mot heen loaded for about a vear, |and advise with some ot the state T e e er e to the Diila, | As usual the day's program called The futhoritics, however. were NOl| yons of thousands of exceedingly |l out those deep hollows in neck, that the swearing was done in Eng- I can't remember pointing the | Officials il 2 .1;»Il;i\|1 Athletics. He was farmed for a general holiday with all ships [}copn investigating the casc. A o Ry e o T omen|cheekn Rand iencsty Why €olon hat e e e et out that | £un. You see, 1 was Just trying to | “MP Allec approves of the ar.|delnhia Athletics. He was farmed |i gress shape. This morning a serics A = | have taken McCoy's Tablets an. PUt iy o,0n lito with sunken cheeks and b He e doutfs on | protect my mother,” he concluded. | ’angements being made by Mr. |out to Baltimore for ‘season "4 |ot boat races, surf boat and power 5 P on_pounds of good firm flesh. ONE ; the ofticer I th handeuffs on | procect my mother,” e conciuded. | Bartictt for the outing at Lake | iter several years there he was ab- | ¢ (% TEEGR Q47 FO%L B0 BUCEC ENJOY SHORE OUTING | Nt only will McCoy's increase |NAIrow chest when you can take ad- B Somen e e s ot 0 i it o S e B, 0 SO 21 0 L o ey PRt T A et | e S e o, O Ton” ety S g o o s forear 2 i [it had been a disgraceful scuffle, [All°® TeRards Mr. Bartlett as chair- g ] yn a efficiency and marksmanship. This (the Sacred Heart parish, including |cause frail rundown men and wom- |offer. foEnoot Tt et e oua The | MR of the outing committee only, | Nali : afternoon the Coast Guard baseball |the Orphanage farm, choir and altac fen to grow stronger and more ener- | McCoy lakes all the risk—Read Walter Scrogi, 105 Willow street, | 806 1t GHICHr Baror Shold br |not president as reported in the | Ior three years Crane, an infield- |y oo " (0 by (he crack control |Doys of the church, school and res- | getic. this ironclad guarantec. If after tak- testified that he saw Mrs. Anna Maf- | FORTRERARE T0 S50 SR T [ press was with Seattle of the Pacific tory, and the Catholic Leader staff| If the millions of skinny, scrawny [ing 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy 1 and Mre, Lulowics come out on | Deli® Mt | Foursl truly lcague, managing the club one The day’s program will he climax- [Spend Saturday at Hammonassetimen and women in America will |Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any B anys| e niorel SIS SRR il T year. For the last (wo years he has | oo hh ™ B EERE B 8 6 e [beach. Several buses were requirad |start (oday and put their faith in|thin, underweight man or woman tenement, which is on the third floor | AUOTHEY onkenien weo Bald P hird Ward Republican club, | been the property —of the Buffalo | a10hes petween pugilists from the [for their transportation. McCoy's it is safc to say that at[doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds and ‘August 5, 1920." clibiot thefinternationalileagiioandiiicoiati Guaratana) tha Nay Tn the afternoon many friends of |lcast 90 per cent of them vill gain [feel completely satisfied with the of the house owned by Mrs, Lule- | G€fR T8% t : peace had been committed e e Gt = | L wicz, and start to argue and fight. |, o 5 F R0 U B oversy, 1 Washa Nold-oUit fromEtnat clubithls)| the workers arrived in private cars|weight. health and attractiveness in [marked improvement in health— N he AT E O A YR | season. His mother, he said, told him to et i, “ay5 4 cruggle, hut the state | T READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS and joined in the outing. Refresh-|a few weeks |vour druggist is authorized to He went to Hartford | Miss Lyter s a clerk in the Penn- EST RESULTS lents were served So why not start today? Why not |turn the purchase price. ssulapie T ctng i tonigntEavas T ondoniSAIE BRI Georg hons 2 B | Lcnox, died here today after a pro- [ Boston, were involved in a collision, to the court force team of the Navy. an officer. El e s man. When he came back “"\"_ declared, was biased, because hoth TR ficer was there and was taking Mrs.| 0" iy0 iate's major witnesses had | THFINDER [;REW‘ Miss Henrietta A. Flagg of 166 Lulewicz; away. | trouble with Mrs. Lulewicz before ITorite tieetl s foiai 2t e Scrogi further stated that he SaW | and now were trying to make more | | Smith school, and Jack W. Gleave, Super throwing cans, but he didn'i} e oo for the woman for spite. | of Detroit, a metal pattern maker, Bea = TOn ths oross\eximinaci| ol e SONREE MO B TR Yancey and Wj]]iams Haye | nave fiea notice of marriage inten- tion, it was ‘]‘"‘ 0‘;’""'1 ”’;“’ SCrogi | ogicting an officer and unwarranted | tions with the city clerk. Miss also knew _that the trouble Was|gopiino+ Judge Traceski said:in R gh FI h H > S < Flag fat S : i 83| fight dge Traceski said™in | . | Flagg's father was the late Henry about rent, which he learned When | o qering his decision. “An officer 0ugf lg {-Home In Storm [ W. Flagg, veteran employee of the the two women were fighting on the | o'y o 1o\ must be respectad. Mr ETali) veranda. Lulewicz had no alternative but to| . | . y / -u z ha @ hicago, Aug. 5 (UP) Helps Handcuff Woman | g0 along with him Yhnce: . 1 a west side boy who “made | Fred Brophy, one of the men Who |~ Tya hoy had no right fo point a e ves : ‘“B B fi| 't A lg00d. is back home today, a con. | cn- 1 one Di onders { helped mpl officer to make ;:\ ar-| gun, but I believe that his actions e est, was the next witness & wanil L Al e tried to de- s | il were laudable when he tried to de-| " yyiih him was Roger Q. Williams, FOI’ Me” Lewis standing around when he 8aW alfong his mother. 1 dismiss th ene : 2 SInss his companion and fellow p N large crowd. He went to the rear|.harge against him. o ”wi:[ '(‘”Q:"(\]n aI:.)x\ rinl\h\”» n‘xn of the house and helped the of e T TItsic: Blioweyer i ront ne & Spain 2 2om | put the handcuffs on Mrs. Lule-|sisting arrest, is fined $15 and costs” | i1 qistinguished | wicz. Mrs. Luluewicz bit him, he e o BAS Shoot Up Around My Heart.” 07 Battle Stft Gale : st said, and he showed the marks to BOY BURGL The to s il arran [ T he saw Super point the gun at the | sale that turned their plane upside | Tone is easily explained. Its effoct officer. down over the Alleghany mountains, [ is almost immediate. Right from Attemapt to Break Into Gross pulled in from Washington yester-| the very first dose many people who Massy. on the stand. said that h day, just two minutes hehind sched- | have been suffering from disorders share the honors Chicago accords| It Relieved Gas Pains That Wonll was going o work on the Oak street Potoff: Store On Lafayette Street | ule. But they didn't come Siall ot B nnte e i o yet ¢ !\L I‘I ;‘l\ th \I“‘;‘I“" ! om ’nv their | of the stomach, liver people standing on the corner of [ But Are Interrupted By Police. | oy qrnca: Pathfinder, which car- | bowels begin to feel its stimulating | 3 ried them from Old Orchard to!tonic offects. Thousands of half Putnam and Willow streets. He u Sk i got off the bus in fnvestigate. Of-| Two boys, believed fo be about Rome intwo hops. The Pathfinder. | sick, rundown men and women who ficer Hulton asked him for assist [15 or 16 vears of a attempted m“"‘“”“"l when unloaded from a ship | have taken Bon-Tone with the most ance. He heard Super ask the offi- | rob the store of Gross & Potoft at | 1 New York. was out of service. | satisfying and astonishing results, cer what right he had to arrest his|74 Lafayette street early Sunday|Only three of the pilots in the 40 | report that it seems to pick them mother, and then he heard the boy | evening. according to the report of | Waitinz escort planes recognized | right up and put them on their feet. say that he would “clean up the |Sergeant McAvay and Officer Har- | Yancey and Williams as they swoop- | Bon-Tone exerts a powerful in- RSals inehs er ed down at Fort Airport in Lansing. | fluence upon the processes of as- | “The officer asked me fo call the| While he was trying the doors on | Il in the J personal plane of | similation and elimination. Bon- patrol Masey continued, w0 1 went | s beat, one of the police officers | Giuseppe Bellanca, designer of the | Tone is accomplishing its results by | to an Oak street store and called | noticed that two boys ran away from | Pathfinder : | helping Nature to correct the jim- police headquarters. ey told me|the rear of the store Upon 1n-| An none among the 5.000 waiting proper functioning of the rgans. that the wagon was already on its| vestigation he found that the lads | Spectators darted forward to greet|he amazing record of Bon-Tone is way. 4@ | had torn the screening away from the alighting pilots save an elderly | being cxplained by our representa- “Then I came back {o the scens|ONe Of the windows and had broken | Woman. She was Mrs. Margaret | tive from the Laboratories who is of the trouble in time to see the|the gl He fixed the damages | Yancey, widowed mother of Lewis. | meeting hundreds of people weekly hoy throw stones at the officer, go | tPMporarily and called the station, That's my boy she exclaimed. | at Miller & Hanson's Drug Store, 30 into the house and get the gun, and | Officer Harper and Sergeant Mc- | Ilines had prevented her from goiny | church street point it at Officer Hulton. After|AVAY responding.: Later one of the [0 New York to welcome her son, He will show vou conclusive that, I believe. he went into the the store was informed of | but, despite the objections of rela- | proof that people right here in you house and lay down £ mpted break and he repaired | tives, she made the trip t e air- | Own city have received renewed Wanted Receipt for Rent low port yesterday. collapsed in the | health, vim, vigor and happiness. That the! ~whole’ (reubl of the hoys, says (he police |MIdSt of the festivities and was| No matter how long standing—no B6r ent, yhidh ahe would nel who gave chase but could | taken home in an ambulance matter how many other reme iinleas ha g0t el vaceint (waa ke ¢n them, wore white trousers Messages Are Read have failed—Bon-Tone may be ex Hniony miven (o ths toust 3= | an wi Shift Neither & hore At a dinner at Sky Harbor airport, | pected to give you lasting resulis, HEbiele o s conrt ; s on- |the fliers read messages of greecting | Bon-Tone has become a household Mabr ot the building owned to Chicago from King Victor km- | word in cvery state and section ee os e Trilewic i < manuel and Premicr Benito Musso- | Where it has been introduced. Huge A ff ] cause she v ; b Mrs. Lulewicz then start Gl T (thkae) | Jini of Italy files are bursting with words of at her and her d 4 20ing over 33 miles an hour, a sireet, Hartford, Conn., who states: e T D ! . higher than was necessary WELL BABY CONFERENCES For the past year, I have been i) 4 s tich endangered pub- | schedule for the Well Baby (roubled with gas on my stomach Through an interpreter, peeding Driver Fined e S st A T e i quiet Mrs. Lulewicz, kidneys and On Your Vacation w Thursc fte )¢ ¢ g n Lo tey SadSiooh foip us For Broad Street Dash zuests of the press clun. ronignt | curs no obligation in meeting the Dt ekt o e R though he pleaded that he was |t will be entertained at a civic|Bon-Tone man. After all, Bon- B tolewic wond e guilty, Charles Snarcus, 21, of t the Palmer } This | Tone is not an expense—rather an room {oknay Clinton street, was fined $10 afternoon they were to have an au- | IVestment in health. Those of you | rent, by < costs by Judge Traceski this morn- dience with (‘ardinal Mundelein and | Who doubt the merit of this great er Doty made the arre: " 1 message from Pope Pius | Medicine, just read this statement of S S Snarcus said that he was | ! née conducted by the Visit- after eating, which gave me the JLee darnched 0 row- | it onlv A0 wniles A houe|ing 3 association for the week | MOst terrible pains.. My tongue was thEs pastor ~ speedometer. In handing | Wil be as follows: slways coated, and the gas would | AR norc the decision, it was stated the ay—47 Ellis streel, Nortn-|Shoot up around my heart, causing RNy speedometer on a man's car | er lunteer assist Mrs, | M (o hecome very short of breath oft me to the man to ad- eker; nurses in attend- [ Other times, 1 suffered with head- an arresting Ance Anna Ramsey, Mrs. Helon | 2ches. and a terrible pain in the 110‘1( n er. [ gral her oifice Vi g side. However, several hottles of | ]8 Cents a Week 75 Cenls a Month by o 3 We Cor 5 Bon-Tone seemed to get at the bot- e ol- I emed (o get at the bo ey e BOYS HOMIL FROM SWEDIN 2 Miss Florence | tom of my trou 1s the pain in L0 crose s S ey Thiree Months $2 that Mafli ov ‘ \ 4 ¢ lafl ) of 20 Ameri i schoo msey, Miss Rose Ferdman. | bet v every way. I have faith in |and college boys who have by A v Washington school: What Bor-Tone has done for me, and ler tive terchange ar-| Hine; nurses in ' 1 o Mr = K Fone a fair trial, as 1 am boys are a part IFriday— East street school: volut id see Mr. M, D. Wood- | » of 42 under the leader- | fr ssistant, Mrs. I M, Haydon t Miller & Hanson's Drug To . 1 1 Knudsen. editor o attendance, Mrs \ Church street, New Britain e zine v, Miss Barbara Roach He will tell you of the many Nothir American lads have — hors of yours who have hean this—tha t s . g the sights ahroad HOOVER BACK AT CAPITAL 1 relieved of suffers Tk Lo A E ave heen ge Washington. Aug. 5 (®P—Preside the use of this great herbal | tablet, afenleed o 1 America 0\ returned fo the White He iy Bon-Tone I'rofit by the | mor 0:45 . m. today from his sperience of others and remember | Ykl / BEme READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS a fishing lodge where he sy lelays are dangerous. When Na this guarantce, FOR BEST RESULTS k-end. warns, she means business,

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