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| CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS I) fhorities Suspect a “Phoney” | !¢®! sale of liquor, that she made the : k hooch for her father, who is eighty * Money-Making Machine. three years old. According to her Cilebetit' to ‘the venitig Worst.) story the hooch did not have quite] 2 NEW BRITAIN, Conn., May 19.—|¢housh “kick,”* #0 the old gentleman : é “mixed in some pepper and ketchup irs. Anne Neverdomski of No, 91 “How long do you expect your road Street to-day complained to the] father to live if he drinks that stuff?’ ice that she had been robbed of $8,-| inquired Prosecutor Attorney Day. 00 by © man who had stayed at her| Mrs. Stubens seemed greatly sur- rised at the question. ‘‘He has his ome for several days, representing | in uor six times a day, before and imeclf as a friend of her cousin in| artery meals," she assured Mr. Day, den. She sald that the man pro-| with emphasis. ‘The court decided matrimony, learned the extent that the senior member of the house- het bankroll and then disappeared | 1,514 was not the only one who shared wd her ;money after giving her ®/ «the secret of long life,"* and imposed of knockout drops in a drink he}, fine totaling $300 and costs on the red for her at her home, Sus- arious counts against Mr. and Mrs. Seating that tho woman has not oa ibrabedi. = j , wil and that some “‘phoney'’ mone’ Aidthn i Foaking machine may play ® part in Only Two Survivors Left of a i sei Justice operative, has been! Civil] War Volunteer Company. rhe dewick, all of clifford. B. Harmon of n Henry Hamond Kixco and Mrs, J. I, Mile of | Taran? The Sunshine Soda Cracker Yonkers City Jaii er to hang him- r was on duty, a } 1 { i! | { ithe case, James H. Beary, a Depart- ed to the mystery. 4 . pa en (Special to The Evening World.) i Octogenarian Finds “Secret of| =AST HAMPTON, Conn., May 19.— Hy = ne The death of George C. Dumay, 4 Long Life” in Hooch. eighty, at Cromwell, in this county, ti (Special to The Evening World.) last night develops the fact that only i HARTFORD, Conn., May 19.—Mrs.|two other members of Company C, } la Stubens to-day told Judge Els./24th Connecticut Volunteers during ella Stubens to-day told Judge Els-|14 civil War still survive. They are er in Police Court, where she and her|y #7. Barton and L. D. Rich of this usband Peter were charged with tl-!city, Dumay was a G. A. R. member. i "| WESTCHESTER NOTES. [viinSn‘pictancla, Shaws Wullam L. Bruce of the West-| Mrs. Blanche De Costa Whitney of ester Lighting Company of Mount|Bronxville has returned from Wash- ‘ernon is a delegate to the National|ington, D. C. Suppose it didn’t split-in-two You would still have just the sort of soda cracker you love. Lawrence Park, Bronxville, after a y to Investigate the jel, @ prisoner nitty Id for Intoxication eke and in both JAMES }p BUTLER GoodQualityusually means high prices, but owing to the im- mense quantities we buy we are enabled to combine the high- est quality with the lowest possible price. CHOICE \ GROCERIES Biscuits, per pkg................. Tak-hom-a Also “Sunshine” Vanillas and Yum Yums, pkg, Pineapple “Mission” Sliced, No. 2 can. . 4% 21° lectric Light Association’s conven- jon in Atlantic City. ‘The Granite Springs Club has been rated. The directors haries C. Harris of 9 East 65th reet, Manhattan; mhelm of 1067 Fifth Avenue; Mra, mma Fox of 21 Enst 84th Street; ‘is Mae Marie Mra, Beulah Op-| Federated Westchester Wilson of 1 West] terday afternoon, Mra. Robert Polhemus and Mrs. C. Wesley Breck of Mount Vernon are on a motor trip through the western ‘are| Part of the State. The “Get Together’ luncheon of the Republican Women's Clubs was held at the Gedney Farms Hotel, near White Plains, yes- The committee was “Street; Eiery C. Huntington jr.] hended by Mrs. Arthur L. Livermore 627 Fifth Avenue, all of Manhattan.| and Mrs, Francis A. Winslow of Yon- Tt is now asserted that Assembly- Seabury C. Mastick of Pleasant- kers, assisted by special committees in the different cities and towns of the Light gold in color, puffy and crackly. Tender and crisp, and a flavor that keeps you reaching for another. And besides all its goodness, Tak- hom-a Biscuit splits-in-two. Handy for sandwiches. Joose-Wites Biscurr (mPany Branches in Over 100 Cities file will receive the Republican | county. amination for State Senator, to suc-| The twenty-ninth Westchester Horse @eed Senator George T. Burling of| Show will be held at Gedney Farms White Plains, who retires this year: June 14, 15, 16 and 17, A feature of the moet will be the annual four-in-hand FO eae oom EY nee tne | and tally-ho parties. The number of Nowieg new oMcers: “ President,| entrants this yenr will be close to a alley B, Burritt. of Yonkers; Vico| ousand. A picturesque event will be wemtent, Arthur W. Lawrence. ot] the “Corinthian,” where cross-country mxville; Secretary, Mrs. Paul R.| ‘ders wih ride in hunt club colors, eynpids of New York City and “Garden Secrets,” a flower masque, : reasurer, Walter Large of Manhat-| will be presented in the garden of Mrs. n, William G. Gailowhur’s estate at Scars- ‘The Nannahagan Golf Club of| dale Saturday afternoon for the pur- froasantvilie has chosen the following} Pore of raising funds for the State = B. Duncan Hall, Joseph Day | Charities Ald Association. ‘The commit- H ¢, Henry H. Romer, - | tee in charge of the affair includes Mrs, mn, A. C. Hoyt, James A. CaulMeld | William G. Gallowhur, Mrs. Benjamin A. nd Irwin H. Auerbach. Howes, Mrs. George H. Mayo, Mrs, F. "Mr. and Mra, J. Edward Quinn and] H. Bethell, Mrs R. M. Atwater Jr. lount Vernon, will} Burchard Dune! Mrs. Why men leave home disgruntled ~ cA CERTAIN MAN SAID: “Women have been making coffee for hundreds of years. Why can’t they make good coffee? “TI complain, but it does no good. Wechangecooks; we change brands of coffee. But the coffee is the same old stuff. I leave the house every morning disgruntled.” Here is the answer, sir. You must have first a Coffee Experf—a man who knows how to make a blend of coffee that will satisfy men. Premier Coffee is blended by one of the great Coffee Men of the country. For eighteen months we tried it out on disgruntled men—the most dissatisfied and critical we could find. Second, you must pack the coffee in a Vacuum Can so that the cup of coffee made in your kitchen will taste like the cup the Coffee Man made in his laboratory. Premier Coffee fulfills both requirements. We invite the wives who have tried and tried to make good coffee to make one more trial. Unusual Introductory Offer—Order a pound can of Premier Coffee from your grocer today. Make coffee for the family tomorrow. If Premier Coffee does not satisfy the family—the men of the family particularly—return the can and get your money back in full. a) onal CAUTION Use a smaller quantity of Premier Coffee per cup Premier Coffee is so rich in nat- ural aromatic coffee juices (all of which are retained by the vac- tuum can) that an amount smaller perhaps than you are accustomed to use makes @ full-flavored cup. By experimenting with the amount for a few mornings you : ° . can secure exactly the strength and flavor He likes best. Francis H. Leggett & Company 00) West 27th Street, New York, N.Y. 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FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY Circulation Over 600,000 IN NEXT Sunday World HENDRIK VAN LOON’S’ STORY OF | MANKIND ‘*° ELLS how Charlemagne, a German chieftain, became Emperor of the Holy, Roman Empire; how the grandson of a Norse pirate became King of England; how the European world broke up into little prin- cipalities barely larger than Manhattan Island, each one ruled by a Duke or a Count or a Baron or a Bishop, who were forever fighting each other; how, gradually, the Kings regained their power, the feudal Barons lost theirs, Knighthood bloomed and the romantic day of chivalry dawned; how the Holy Roman Empire was again resusci- tated and the quarrels between the Popes and the Emperors involved every citizen in two conflicting loyalties; how these two loyalties were merged into one when the Turks took the Holy Land and desecrated the sacred places; how Europe went crusad- ing; how chivalry was destroyed by gun- powder and the Knights by their own cities; how guilds of workingmen were formed which anticipated the labor unions of our own day; how the people of the cities grad- ually acquired a kind of self-government; how the society of the mediaeval world was organized; how the Crusades opened up trade with the East, made the Mediterra- nean a sea for commerce once more and the cities through which the trade moved— ¢ Venice, Genoa, Rome, Milan, Florence— rich and powerful. All these things are told in Part IV. of Van Loon’s great book—a gor- geous pageant of color and strife and experi- ment and nobility and baseness and the tre- mendous miracle of man’s persistence. It is stranger, more romantic, more brilliant, , and infinitely more human than any fiction ever written. j| & An Extra Eight-Page Section, Set in Large, Clear Type. Copiously Illustrated. Order From Your Newsdealer To-Day. The Edition of The Sunday World Is Limited to an Advance Demand. Get This Interesting History Supplement as scoemeam

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