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iute st rm until the new accord went cifect, practically every parish4 had several marriages i prefe this morning. During the last scveral o pnrsu of the Kinglon: have he. | citice he 1 igned in July, 198 be- | | cause of ill health. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1920 y Mr. Bec WIFEBEATEN BY = = COLLEGE HONORS MARRIAGE LAWS X WATE, RADI TN e M 11713 INTALY CHANGED 5575 5 OPERATION ON PASSENGER S e : ‘ SLOWS UP HAURBTANIA Beach, Beers and MeKnight | Church Ceremony Along smcefli:\?fi'fi?fié’;‘? 3{";Sl,n':":'h‘“;"Ili"Ti:!?1;‘;. Now Under Agreement JOil] S[OPFS Hall 0[ Fame | By today cveryone in Italy who had otorcycle Endurance Riders 112 Hours of Touring and Give Up; | Town Plans Testimonial Dinner lives in the hox s born in Brook uatzd from th | v at Chashire and Trin and since 1840 has cared | rsford” whicn his father begun and which is now regar one of the finest fruit f rfield county. He has been in- terested in the science of farming and has been active in the state and | | national Granges. Mr. MeKnight's chief irterast since Jeaving eivil engineering to take up farming in Ellington has bcen in | breeding Guernsey cattle, and he re- ceived nativnal attention for raising in SR S e e Mrs. Patterson Informs Father arle Place, L. I, Jubilant Over Record Run — Fifth | : o Attempt to Set Mark Has Belated Approval I Severe Whlppmg B of Populace. , o 8—(UP)— « New Yo (UP) vill [ Warren G. F atterson, former United | southful pionwe night | States trade commissioner in Bom- York. = Aug. S.—(UP)—An 2, and former Philadelphia |emergency operation on crious condition partly blamed to in | failure of the Cunard li tania to regain the speed s of the Atlantic | marrie marrying or intended [to marry knew moro or less thor- | oughly what of the old order hac o “ilaust o “"” — TodaY | peen changed and what rotained. | throughtout all Italy the new mar- | riage rules and regulations called | No Radical Changea for the lateran treaties between| Iundamentally, the new regula- Italy and the Holy Hee came into | tians do not make radical changes | stmply all they do is to bring mar- tiage by the church up to the same status of marriage by the churcl in the United States. Prior to the Lateran accord persons had to be narried hoth by the state and the "l church, Otherwise thefr church | Liner Loses Time in Effort to Re- | | Record for Storrs, Aug. 7 (P—Conferring cer- tifcates of honorary recogrition on | Charles L. Beach, for 20 years its| president, Fred H. Beers of Brook field and John T. night, of 13I- on, Connecti ultural o ¢ names to capture Speed Atlantic Ocean Crossing. nquet | bay, Tn P | force. herd from one cow which had high | ountry home anking for production. Whetever young couples went to | the altar ‘o be married they sten |ed to the priest's | now and henceforth HAIR the church is sufficient a Lucxyn er knocks dandruff and | | Tiage by the state is not necessa b ents by killing, germs | | Givedt Mareiags Hush marriage had no standing in A Tike Whyle-Fox knocks akin s d i . | eyes of the civil law. iyiations Borkscldundes There was a great rush of youn | couples to avail themselves of Money-Back _Guarantee. ¥ new simplified procedure, m Potatoes were trst seen s LUCKY TIGER having put off their marriage dato|Europeans in Peru about 1531. ty of Wisconsin | the collage of | honorary recogni- for otustanding & They completed 112 hou #ouous cof The ship was due FALLING at 11 a complet 118 hours, which i. 1 the liner's fa Y| time. Tt fails to equal the time o | North German Lloyd liner Bremen |f which made the voyage in four days. 1 hours and 42 minutes on her | maiden trip. to reach quaran- A cross- | #2ric urs less previous he said toc ' the tribute 11 leadership. icut Agricultural college clection in 1924 and the cd for recogniticn are ed by a faculty comrmit- Miss married in " | 10. Patterson. at one tir of Pottsville, Pa Edward Shippen, P mayor. m awake Dy attempt—Twelve nded i collision with ((Comment of antomobile Aubilant fool hids will Unfavorable weather also bro t thems € L | given by Cunard line officials as one A of the reasons why the Mauretania nusband on the | gi109 1o make betier time. ams, in which she [ | prosperous agricultural was intoxicated | The forced to slow | yyray Jiving conditions. verely with a|down when ship physicians deetded | ;. Beach came to Storrs in 1596 | also is imstructor in dairy husbandry somewhat | told her she ed 1o | pendicitis on Mont D. Rogers. ¥ fter graduation from University of | take stateroom. e f Dobbs & Co., New York. Re- | Wi . He went to Univer. ceived here last night said | Vermont for {wo years in 1 s condition was favorable. \M..m back Lo be president, was | DESCO is dry cleaning at its best ..... basis of ming as on ample and infuence d contributions to the cause of : and better sel was 12 hours|and had he s and Robertson [ heavy In ave whip it was imperative to operate fo u.. be loci ports daughter at which The Season’s Vogue Bare Arms Bare Legs Bare Backs e X 1y e A Y fM‘)% P Goob HARDWARE SINCE 18901 5 ) SR AR TR SIS IS I SIS IS ISR TheFlies Are Getting Sticky— But they're still Jively enc Allowed to Rent Shacks i Island contains abou Esmfifn’flAmmLs WEETEDINFRANE Eallau Political Prisoners De- 5cr1be Departure From Island | ) pol whom have ) some man- | to Premier | rs. must of in the limits of the Deople s for themselves within | and may | Which heightens the importance of the clothes you DO wear. :h so that you can't Kill them Ly ordinary me Here's (wo ways (o foil them, tho People arve perfectly satisfied to FIRNT: Use ser have screen cloth. cet a dollar's worth for a dol- lar and do not ask or cxpect to zet more for their money than they are legitimately So when you offer them more than they know they are May we present the Bare facts in support of Desco Dry Cleaning? ht screens and doors, which we non-rusting er member Mical oy e fasc made th “and two other Ttaly's sup; with entitled Desco—the triumph of the art of dry clean- ing. Desco—the process which has achieved sig- nal success in bringing your clothes a clean- ing that has been thorough— SECOND: FLY - AN “QCH![UREN’SA’VE cach quart. entitled to they at once look with suspic I can safel 1¥ published stori upon you jmspiration given th: justly too. Jovement in Months. Accounts of their impris ghment were welcomed in these cit Ges as 1 tics mpln\ : Fowth o e Youngsters Risk le to Awak- | en Pair in Fire all our 37 ycars of busincss that we have always given fair We couldn't afford to artling price A New Shipment value, WHITING AND ADAMS PAINT BRUSHES finest o be hadl this fine painti v 100k the old ones | nd il in with sonie of these fresh ones, conces- sions and we never have A complete treatment—which refreshes the fabric, renews the lustre, revives the entire garment— charged oo much. Perhups that's why my customers are €0 confident of the items of hard- They call @®onomy a B nilla lussu, war hero, four times| West decorated by the Ttalian government. | (I'P) = Roselli's account of the escape, | tion did not submerge the heroic | fMade to Paris newspapers. said they | natures of Virginia Hillier, 10. and uded 400 guards which the Ttalian | Edward Hirst, 7. when the cottage aovernment place in which 1 e g was de- , to watch 500 p Yarmouth, Mass., Aug. § e instinct of self-preserva- ware they buy here. up. give the order and leave the to LAKE FISHING Continues Good a prize bass has been caught with our tackle. New Lures, Lines, Bails and Rods. A consistently outstanding leader in the dry cleaning industry for over five years— and ‘eager to give you, too, a demonstration of its excellence. price entirely. Such customer us confidence is price- ficla so. Many It is here, The New Improved “SQUARI QUEEN White Glass Pint Pre- serve Jars; the best cooks prefer them (o all others. Rubber Jar Rings of course, all sail SHe rer arranged o But it wa A Shipment of REMINGTON Loaded Shells has just come in fresh from the factory. We are ready for early fall. Arc you? 3 y 71 o Theyiropea it Call 904—and we will—at once. S’hol" som room where Lillian and Ge Game from ther and awakened the two s mending a chan dren. Finding @itions in Italy ! a win l(mk’ Pl 3 e doors broke less and should be A CALL TO our delivery service ‘MILLS 336 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 400 ww‘tm\@fn-mt T EFRA RS W3 RS RA I NS *1 “Tue Hanpy HARDWARE StoRrE” ‘7‘ LR T £t R G S I SIS IS I SIS Q‘\- J| RENIER. PICKHARDT & DNN 127 MAIN STREET OUR MID At $9.98-—A 100 brinzs [ Nitti eight months : ; b prisonment in T escape from Italy of Filipy aged chieftain of ist pa to plan « confid regularity of On the nig lett their hor The three er clothed and with m ir veached tho sailboat and ran the ! yq, gauntlet of torpedo boats. They ap- prilliz parently never webe trace | Mrs co: hiusband is Providence, man another bedroom, both Virginia and Edward tried to return to the house > but were prevented by neighbors, d Mrs. Hirst was safe. 266 Arch St. 58 West Main ' DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE < Phone 1409 -SEASON CLEARING SALE 10 Off on all GLOVES. At $1.98—SILK and LEATHER BAGS. 109 Off on all BAGS higher than $3.00. At $1.69—ALL PANTIE DRESSES and Regular price $2.00. 2.49—ALL PANTIE DRES . OUR DRESSES. Reg. price $16.75. At $3.98—ALL OUR SUN BACK DRESS At $5.98—A OUR SILK and GEORGETTE Regular price $10.00 At $1694L\ L OUR WASH DRESS AL $2 49—ALL OUR WASH DRE Reg. price $3.00. 15 Price—10 C()\T\ ranging in prices $29.00 to $59.00. 1 Hi\z'\DSOME Y CLOTH E \\I- MBLE at 14 price; was i At 14 Price—A ALL OUR NEC 1/3 Off on all our S At $1.59—ALL RAYON COMBINATIONS. Reg. price $2.00. At $1.35—ALL RAYON UNDERWEAR Reg. price $1.50. At $1.79—ALL RAYON UNDERWEAR. Reg. price $2.00. At 14 Price—All ODD CORSETS and CORSELETTES. : 107% Off on all other CORSETS. j SSES At 89¢—ALL GOWNS, SLIPS, BLOOMERS and STEP-INS Regular price $3.00. Regular $1.00. 49¢—CHOKER BEADS. Values $1.00. At $1.19—ALL GOWNS and 2-PIECE PAJAMAS Regular 79¢—GIRLS SWEAT SHIRTS. Regular price $1.00. | ‘ price §$1.50. 1 $1.00—Tan and Navy PETTIBOCKERS. Reg. price $1.50. At &1.25—(1()VVI\§, were to "‘\2“)“'.» %1.29—Br e 0f CHIFRON o S At 89¢—All CHEMISES up to $52.00. $1.29—Broken sizes of CHIFFON HOSE. Reg. price $2. —\t $1.39—PONGEE and RAYON SLIPS. 1214 ¢—Children’s SOCK At B0 s GO BEkDLce SLAE b hildren’s SOCKS (mostly small). Reg. price 39¢ A 50¢—Children’'s GOWNS and BLOOMERS, were $1.00 $1.35 3 Reg price $1.50. Afld $1.50. Reg. price $2.00. All Children’s HATS, were $4.25. . Reg price $1.00. 2.)(~—Inf(mts’ SUMMER VESTS and WOOL BANDS. Reg. price )( were 69c. Reg. price 2 50¢—Infants’ WOOL VES eg. price $3.00. » ; BOYS' SUITS. S. Reg. price $1.98. At 8§ and BOYS' SUITS. At At At At At At AT ¢ Iwg Reg. Reg. Reg. | BE zmn'( LOTH A(h@\ ‘\Ilti\ H( All Children’s SOCKS. All Children’s SOCKS. ‘HILDREN'S A * price $1.69. SKIRTS, \1 STS, size 3, were $1.25. EN’S ALL SMOCKS. WOOLEN SKIRTS. Regular ]Jllt e $2.00. L. SMOCKS. Regular pric L $1.o‘)4CO()[ IE COATS. Regular price $1.95. 10'} Off on all HANDKERCHIEFS for men and 10% Off on a 1 NECKWEAR. women. All Children’s SOCKS. 79¢—Children’s SUN SUITS ROMPERS. Reg. price 39c. PANTIE DRESSES and At R1.79—SILK DANCE SETS, were $2 ()0 \t 2.25—SILK DANCE SE T\ were Regylar ‘31‘0(1. 20 c—Children’s PLAY SUITS. Regular $1.00. 89¢—ALL RAYON VES Regular price $1.00. TS, BLOOMERS and PANTIES™ At § SQC—éllloglUbI/I\‘ STEP-INS and ] BLI‘\IP SETS, were 3.75—Infants’ COATS. Regular price $5.75. NO CHARGES — NO EXCHANGES