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ovll Enjoy Your Vacation More With a ' Col mbla - $17.50 BRO DRIB WHEELER 138 Main St, Hallinan Bldg* Tel, 974-4 0, attor letter purporting to haveé < ‘Rose to a friends. 'wmlvt%?fiz the intwrmeu,‘ as in z it “have | tirned s,-,r-'i‘é'gi fiwx 4 quesr By a dlient whose name has. not, D DOR evadien L PR .}l The letter, if toupd to. hnva been ~ ‘written by Rose, will be made.. the. |, basis an, application ‘qu & new Confldering the awful P which he ‘is placed, Becker begs Press to refrain from attributing to bim ‘any statements thagt are. not. mede: over his own signature, or any. plans or) purposes that are not_spec: \ffcally” avowed by ‘His counsel. | Mr. Cockran added to this' his bwn disavowal of “the campaign /of pub- tielkty” attributed to him by the new; papers. He says 'he has no auali cation for such a - task, @nd never - flpgwmad of undertaking it. Grafonola to $200 Spmal Easy Terms Columbla Pouble-Disc Records 05¢ | FIT YOUR MACHINE ISTRIGT ACCOUNT OF FOOD FOR BELGIANS Exact Amount -Distribated i Every Province Recorded New York, July 18——The most re- cent report issued by the Commission | for. Relief. in Belgium from its Lon- don"offices ‘contains figures that show the elaborateniess of its accounting syptem, dealing with the hundreds of .thousands of tons of food sent through totterdam into ‘Belgium by the ships f the commission. The reports show that every particle of the food is ac- counted:for even to the fraction of an ‘ounce. Pages are devoted to each province in Belgium showing the ek- act quantities of wheat, < flour . and ‘other rood&!ufla distributed .. by - the commission’s . mployees with such j exactness that & thousandth of a kilo (a kilo. bein‘g ual to a little more than two pounds) s accounted for In the'dccount’ showing the quanti- ties of foods distributed from regional ‘warehouses, each arti¢le of food is given separately, and of course wheat and flour form the largest items, al- though in certdin provinces wheat is not' meéntioned at all. In only three of thé provifides 1s wheat accounted ‘f6f. '“Thekd *#é Hainaut, Liege and Limbroug, the three provinces where milling is the chief industry and where, wheat is ground for the greater part of the country.. 'Belgians are pre- eminently a wheat and potato eating people and they do not. use jbarléy, oats'or rye except as fodder and brew- irig material, consequently 60 per cent. o( the food sent to Belgium is wheat or its equivalent in_ flour. " In the reports the Provinces. of Bra- b\lnt and Brussels, which is.the prin- cipal cjty of that province, as well as the capital of the nation, the . con- sumption of food is, of course, greater than any other.: In the month -of March the province consumed nearly 12,000 tons of flour, 600 tons of rice, 600 tons of peas and beans, 88 tons of salt, 76 tons of lard, 1,341 toms of ;| maize, 1,041 tons of sundry foodstuffs. Nb!utuunt women's labor for that A men in delivering mail: ' The first o thée new women postmen will be 'mployed at Epsom.. . If-the experi- nent successful, e e within -a. short e - £ It is “expected’‘to’ The Province of East Flanders, comes second in the quantity of food with Liege. 'Namur and Antwerp follow- ing in the order named. Thé smallest amount of provisions furnished durs ing-that month was to, the Province of Limbourg, with 1,057 tons of flour, 60 tons of rice; 108 tons of peas and GOLD DUST G'wea truci‘ household service hmin:mnmfhomultutodnydomg the hard work whmhumllm for b v ecei-,xyor uman hands to do if Tlnt is why Gold Dust T the leading washing and clean- mlwwder in the world. man who has washed 'dishes 1d Dust knows what thi; ior m S ;weans how Gold' Dust works And fl ulu doesn't already know, she - will be delighted to find cleans everythin, out ho—~ Gold the same g with thoroughneal. leaving it new and bright and clean. LER BRASS § BED tarnishing. . Clearance $15.98. Regularly $26.00. 912 SEAMLESS' §" VELVET RUG with' design in tan effect. jak beans, ‘67" 'tons" of lard, 783 tons of rhaize @nd 36" tons of sundries. ~The total” amount furnished to all prov- inces in the month aggregated 11,683 tons of wheat, 45,679 tons of flour, 2.087 tons of rice, 2,619 tons of peas and beans, 688 tons of sale, 615 tons of lard, 7,824 tons of maize and 5,076 tons. of sundries. . 80,000 Tons Each "Month. The total Bmbunt of food necessary each month° Very ciose to 89,000 tons nnpnbmm MAN:- ‘SUICIDE. ool ArT et Ping. Victoria: Cross on M and A ’HM m"fl““ TIEEC a » dedle(mn, July 16 —-Roben T. ‘Ward, an English army veteran, com- mitted suicide : here. yesterday after- noon. by Inhaling: :illuminating: gas. He had pinned. on his breast a Vic- torla- Cross and: badges of several fraternal eocieties arnd was dressed in hig ‘best clothies He left a note say- ing goodby to 'his friends and to his ‘wife,- who was away. e returned from. a: few days visit” with her son in :Nianti¢ 'and found him - in ' the kitchen with ‘a tube from &an ilumi- nating gas jet in “his mouth. In the note : 'he also sald "’ that lifé was not worth living. Medical Examinér J. Francis Caleb said that the man' had been dead for several hours. He was 74 years ola. He’leaves besides his wife a step-son. John Atkinson of Cresent Beach. PRISONERS GETTING FAT, Berlin, July 16.—Prisoners of war in Germany are'treated so well that they are getting fat. Dr. Bruno Wolff, chief military surgeon of the prisoners’ camp at Nuremberg has had a squad of 63 prisoners weighed twice & week-at fixed hours from the time they entered the prison two months ago. Forty-one shdwed chang- es in weight of 'a pound or more in that time. © Only five lost weight.' The increases in some cases were as much as ten or eleven pounds. J MANY RUMORS OF RAID. London, Jyly 16.—Since the censor- ll | ship has shut down an the publication of the details of the visits of German aircraft London s full .of daily. ru- mors that spread all over town. There has been no general criticism of with- holding the locality of. the. raids as it may, be helpful to.the Germans to hear where. their. bombs dropped. But suppression of details has had its cus- tomary. effect and every .day .there.are ; Stories of ralds that never happened and. of destruction.that never took place. In fairness toi.the censors it should: be.admitted that while. : tHeir 2.INCH POST, 2-INCH FIL- 15.98 1t’s one of the most massive and siibstantial’ beds on our floors and the finish is guarantéed against price Beantiful brown background A very. serviceable Rug for living or din- ing room. Other Rugs as equally great in value-giving. Clearance Price $16.25. ' Regularly $25.00. bt et ‘Agents for Free Sewing Machines. ‘aged sixteen, ng‘ e uwm»uw:nw WE WANT YOUR ACCOUNT Refrlgerators at | -20% Reductxons' I MAHOGANY FINISHED COLONIAL § DRESSERS. . g (As Pictured.) This beautiful appearance. It has two , large and two drawers, ‘wood ‘knobs. ance Price $16.75. $25.00. X QUARTERED OA'K DINING 311 98 - TABLE. . It has a fine quarternd oak top, heavy pedestal and massive legs.. Think what- an addition ° this would make to your din- ing room. Clearange Price $11.98. Regularly $19 50. regular issues of the afternoon pa- pers on the following day. Mean- while rumors had piled on rumors and the man in the street was pre- pared to hear that hundreds had been killed. VERY FEW TRAMPS IN ENGLAND. { London, July 16.—The Wwar has brought what might be ‘described a trampless era td England, T is ‘not a workhouse in' the Kingdom that hés not reported a great decrease in the number of ya- grants during the past few months. Those who still use | wards” are men of sixty years Officials say there age prac cally na' young or middle-aged grants left, } ' ; DARING GIRL AVIATOR. Petrograd, July 16.—One of the | most daring Russian aviators- on the Galician fleet is a girl from' the Pai-' rograd High school. She recently arrived at Kiev, wounded in arm and leg, having been hit while fly- ing over some Austrian positions. She ; kept control of her machine, how- ever, and landed safely b'hind the Russian lines. TWO GIRLS DROWNED. Pittsburg, July 16.=Lillian Elkins, aged fifteen,. ard .Anna Rgsengreen, both of wickley Heights, a subyrb, were drowned in the Ohio river near Lock Noj 3, short- ; ly before last midnight whep a canoe in which they were riding cap: John Gleason' and Frank unnxrnn. brother of one of the girls who i‘qr. also in the mnoe. ‘were rnepxe FIRE 210 MORE COKE QVENS. . | Connellsville, Pa., July 16/—The H: C. Frick Coke company yesterday or- dered 270 additional coke ovens to-be fired. Most of the plants of the com’~ pany are now working six' days week. United. 15.75 A[enfié\ f OUIS HE i ! Colonial Dresser is ext.:remely massive in proportion, the heavy mirror standards give it a ‘Substantial large French plate beveled' mirror, small’ Clear- | Regularly Columbu Grnionolas, uP Our Room Furniture, complete suites in solid Mahog- any, Circassian Walnut Bed Room Furniture stock of Bed including entire and Birdseye Maple at - 20% to 35% Reductions DIN NG ROOM FURNITURE Whether you: want' one: !mgle piece or. a complete su ite, we have them here in a large variéty. at. about 30 Per Cent:” reduction during 'this Clearance, Sale. GENUINE LEATHER 'SLIP SEAT DINING e 5 Each A’ Chair that will give you the greatest degree of satis- faction for the_ money you spend for it. It is well built and the seat is upholstered in genuine leather of the highest guality. Clearance Price $1.98. Regularly $2.98. Agents for Whi THROUGH JAPAN. Best Way to Chiistianize China, Says Dr. E. F. Cook. Asheville, N. C., July 16.—The best way to christianize China is through Japan, which one day will dominate the east, Dr. E. F. Cook, foreign mis- siondry secretary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, told the Church’'s annual missionary confer- eniee in session at Lake Junalaska to- day. Unless the Japanese themselves ‘become Christians, Dr. Cook asserted, they will seek to prevent spread of the chfitflgn religion in China. ~Dr. Gook pictured political and com- morqul control of China as Japan's dream. REV. DR. CLARK IMPROVED. Boston, July 16.—Fayorable reports from Rev. Francis E. Clark, founder of the Christian. Endeavor society, who is ill. with t¥phoid fever at his sum- mer homié &f Sagamore Beach, were received at ‘the headquarters of the sogiety today. It was said that the fmpyovement in the patient’s condi- tion was continuing, although it was slight.” “There haye been three days of successive improvement,” the mes- sage said, “and the indications are good, although Dr. Clark is still very wedk."” Vu McMILLAN LOG CABIN. Cumllburg Pa., July 16.—The Phi | i Gcmm Delta college fraternity, has the custody of the old Mc- )li 3 ‘was college established here, savéd the structure by repairs thn. will 's6on be completed. The buildi W&l ed in 1780 by Rev. Dr. John n, who there conducted the firgt classical school west of the Al- u"hoxu. Wfllhml Root . Beer iz the - ideal Summer beverage. Cooling,, refresh- ing, nourishing. Goed for the chil- dren. What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmjess substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops 1t is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more then thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind all Teething Troubles and Diarrhcea. umlfilllm the Food, giving. healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. tht, and which has been in use for over and Soothing' Syrups. Morphine nor other Narcoti¢ Colic, and Bowels, The Kind You Have Always 80 years, has borne the signature of C| his personal supervision si! e itsinfancy. Allow noone to deceive you in this. It regulates the Stomach’ .H.Fletcher, and has beenmade under log cabin in . which Jeflmi | HAVE YOL mis HEARD THE NEWEST You.never know what you are missing. You never know at haw low a pnce you can get something in which you are particularly inte; come to H9rrups and really investigate the wonderful values this. clearance sale is offering. Come tomorrow and see for yourself, because thn . in the advertising is only a small fraction of what actpally exists in' the way of Special Values. e R e A lQfiimM1l' DUO FOLD DAVENPOR These ' Davenpoy close” with' two occupy considesab than. the regulation B port-but when open sleeping surface as enports. Regularly $29.75. GENUINE SPAD ER ROCKER FOR . This, Rocker was ly for us by one o holstering houses and we know exi constructed. 'We acter of the Ieltfiet ha its making and o in every way. (Cl $14.50. Regularly $§ te Mountain Refs COMPLETE HOMEF 1052-54 Mam St. Mioskhl, A N( THING IN PHO NO PLAYS ALL MARES OF REGORDS - %M A. P. MARSH f ummmmou. i 2w TEXACO M O G ,[\ S - vi¢ (\ or QLI NE NOT so long ago, Louis Disbroy famous racing driver, sent home office a piston whichhad se vicein over 10,000 miles of racing. could still see the tool marks piston head and rings, showing appreciable wear had taken place. You can readily unde this why Dnsbnmv is such an Texaco ‘‘Booster.” He uses Texaco Gasoline, And he doesn’t hwtate to a generous share in ‘the Clearance Price g P w e s - “ o performances to the fine setvxé ceived from Texaco Motor Gasolme. nent motorists, attest to the increased 1 from T'exaco Gasoline, and to the of power when Texaco Motor Oil is used. You can get them at THE TEXAS COMPANS & Church St'- NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Telephone—1263 New Bflulu Corbin PL but Experiments that Lz e All Counterfeits, Imitations and *“Just-as-good ’’ are trifle with and endanger the health'of Infgnts and Children—Experience agsinst Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of facts.when published are meagre they | are regarded.as true though the delay | in 'issuing .them is hopelessly need)ess from a. newspaper point of view. -In | ' the case of the. worst raid, happening around midnight: as usual, the. facts were..not: published in time for the ! 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