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. S (s;’?-'m "“ Tango. diolo.) n . Band. 4 1.00 { 5687 2. inch { [ $1.00 MAGIO mopyi from body Home.” (Kern. Trot. Prince's Band GEORGIA GRIND. (Dah: TFox Trot. Prince's Orehasten ( MY BIRD OF PARADISE. i n.% (Berlin & Gottler.) (N One- “No- Fox (e o ".zfin“‘h'.fifi 1-. 3-tnch' fl © $1.00 LEO.. ms-r MEDLEY (Follt ) 4 { #{Ome-Step. Prince’s Band. ITALIAN ECHOES. Two-Step. (""" Marimba_selection; Dlssed by " Cardenas’ Quartette. ORITA., TWD-!’IP Ma- b. nlectlon. Quartett 3 ‘A 1728 smptNumea}\dmo- Cards i . $1.25 ‘We engrave steel die morio- | grams of initials for stamp-, .ing lettér papér and can make very attractive prices. Come ‘in and look at snm- ples 4 Stationgry n this “department’ we earry a fine assortment of the best papers for selec- fion. Our stock inclirde Crane Linen, Lawn. Higl nen, OId Hamp Bond and Vellum ¢ other decried, and +This Beauhful Set:of Dlshes is Yours for Almost- Nothmg HINK of buging a forty-two-piece dinner set for only $2.75 and cked with each pound utter, times this amount in any china store. ftéen coupons, one- of. which is of Wedgwood' Creamery This same set of dishes would cost four or five’ For a short time on] l;;we are employing this method of g quaumng New Eng! nd housewives thh the: supenonty of ‘flmjty "Women-folk Wl]l vof securing ‘this mag-, We feel, too, that busewwes who try t’s. the very fmest saving the coupons. ht a as'you'll be w:lth the butter.; rrocer toda ed with’ ivhe dishes vood utter Wed Start At the best grocers’ in pound cartons. P. Berry & Sons Hartford, Conn. Eng % : nt for French Artilleryman Pitchgd Without 1he_ Aid of Poles LOW TENT fFor FRENCH® ARTILLERY ’l‘he accampanying is from a photogmph taken ln the Argonne forest in France. ¢ This tent is pitched without. the aid of poles and is being exténsively used near the artillery ‘man in’a tent. fighting line in France. "he Effects of Opiatéé; [HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susoegfiblo m um and_its various I prq&u‘itimu allof which are parootio, oinown Even in the continued, these o) pmtes ea\us changes in the func- \fianl and ‘mwth ot tha oells which' are likely to become permanent, causing ty, mental perverman, a craving for aloohol or narcotics in later life. cfinuu. such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying : rowrlml.mult of dc-ing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet theif infancy: ' The rule among physicians is that children should never T6Céive Opidtes’in the smallest. dmel for- more than a day -at-a timo, and “only therif unavoidable, - 3 ‘The admimnistration of Anodynes, Cordials, Soothing Syruu and ician. cannot be too m-ong‘l{ nmo% to children: by uny but a o ey L e drug; should not ?m 0 ildren. who, are need. ’mnhlkg less than a cn;u to dose them willfully with narootics. the attention: olp: ply-lcian. slguatese of Ghas: 1, Fiotebor ’““”"'u"M——— O . Genunine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 'M( @ 1t shows: a; French 'Committee in Charge of Municipal |- Department Keeping Bpoks. The committee on munig¢ipal tree planting has determined to. do the work . systematically and to this end has secured a set of boks -especially designed for keeping a tabulated rec- ord of the work. In investigating methods followed in other cities the members learned that the thing had been reduced-to-a science and that books were used in keeping track of the trees after planting. The mem- bers paid for them out of their gwn »pocketa Last night the committe¢ met lt' City hall and opened the bogks. The life history of each tree from the time it is set out is'to be kept and its proz- ress from time ty time noted and're- cordeéd. [\ ter.ded GIRDLES WORLD. Opo% of New Japanese Station Greatly Bxtends Wireless Service New York, July 30.—The opening of the Japanese Marconi wireless plant at Funabashi, near Yokohama, with messages on Tuesday to the Marconi station at Koko Head, Hawaii,” ex. the Marconi service nearly two-thirds the way around the globa; If the war had not interfered with the creation of the British Imperial chain; it.unight have been possible by this time to relay a message Dy wireless all the way around the world. The first message from the new sta- tion in Japan was received in. this city on Tuesday by Edward J. Nally, Vice president and generat manager of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph com- pany of America. It traveled in the air 3,366 miles from Japan to Hawall and then 2,087 miles from Hawali to 8an Francisco. A station at Petrograd is now in constant communication ~with the Marconi plant at Ceernarvon, Wales. From Clifden, Ireland, messages are across the Atlantic to Cape Glace. new Marconi plant at Belmar, N. has sent messages across the United States to the station on Bolinas Pay, a few miles from San Francisco, although' the Marcon: company uses Wire communication in its transconti- nental service, * 8an Francisco has been in wireless communication for nearly a year with the Marconi station at Koxo Head on Qahu-island in Hawail, and on Tues- day. messages for the first time were ‘exchanged. between Koko -Head and ‘the statidn at Funabashi, Japan. ‘Wireless communication from Japan extends to Viadivostok, Russia, and to 'vuinlu points. in China ana the Orient. . £744'3,000-Mile’ Link Next. next Iink of the chain arbdund yorid will be from Japan to Singa- tthe Malay Peninsula, extend- ing the system of direct wireless com- munication about 3,000 miles further. n at Singapore was to Have ectéd as part of the British 1 chain, but it has been delayed although it was .sald at the Marconi 9fficers in the Woolworth building yes- ter sthat it probably would be com- lfl‘w within a year, ’Dp. next great station west of Sin- )ore is to be at Bangalore, capital Mysdre, India. Then the next is to b‘ at Aden, on the southernmost tip of The last link of the chain ' at Alexandria, Egypt, which will send messages east to Aden and Carnarvon, Wales. te of the war, it is intended ‘British Marconi company to the imperial chain to completion year or a little more it will be esible to relay messages around the n’s circum- e, a distance which for practical is Increased copsiderably. be- ige nine stations are not on one paralle] of latitude. From the main line round the carth, the wireless system will extend in all directions, covering not only rope and North America, but Asia, ‘outh Americg, Africa, and the islands of the Orient with a network which will _put almost every cmy in the orld in qyick communication with al- st all of the others, World’s Most Powerful Plants, The Marconi wireless stations in San Francisco, Hawail and Japan are | the most powerful in the world. The transmitting apparatus at each station iseqiiipped with thirteen towers, each 400 feet high. - They have 300-kilowatt ’| iransmitters, which are three times as rpowerful as those used at the Sayville station’ in sending messages to Nauen, “rermany, 4,000 miles. Algthough it is more than 600 miles further from Saville to Nauen than from Hawaili to .Japan, the more powerful apparatus was installed in the. Pacific stations for the purpose of -ehminating from the start most of the difficulties due to the so-called “at- mospheric conditions.” ‘While the station.at Sayville is only in opera- tion .at. certain periods when condi- itiong are favorable, the Marconi sta- long on the Pacific can be operated rmfi every minute of the twenty- four hours. The 300-kilowatt trans- mifter is capable of making itself felt sr any electrical disturbance. “A'man who talks loudly enough is Héard in a room full of nose,” said an uml the American Marconi com-~ y sterday. “Or tne same prin- trapsmitter that { rance’ of ' uninterrupted service ‘the Pacific is the fact that there ‘instantly! The moment that Resinol Ointment ! touchés itching skin the itching stops ! and healing begins. tors have prescribed it successfully for twenty years in even the severest cases | of eczema, ringworm, rashes, and many | other tormenting, disfiguring skin di- | geases. ' Resinol Ointment makes the skin healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost. Sold by all druggists. 1 lem_between France -u«ne«!‘mch' That is why doc- || | wards C. PORTER SONS; Bargains* (During this-annual'Summer Sale our of Bed Room Furniture is marked fig 'suites average 20 per cent. off; Odd'D foniers’in many cases as much as 50 We list-here-only a few of the h which await your inspection: . DRESSERS. ' $9:.00 Dresser $16.00 Dresser x $25.00° Dresser. $30.00 Dresser $34.00 Dresser '. $38.00 Dresser $56.00 Dresser . $42.00, Dresser: $47.00 Dresser. .. . $52.00 Dresser, $60.00 Dresser .. . $73.00 Dresser $82.00 Dresser .. $90.00 Dresser CHIFFONIERS. In all woods' at propor- tionate reductions. BARGAINS IN “Royal” a two part mattress filled with p " “cotton and covered in a fai L . Regular $8.50 value. Now.. ...’.4 #Puritan” Filled with cotton felt; carefully tufted and stitched . = Regular $11.00 value. Now ..... “Gold Medal” made with a roll edgp sagging. Filled with extra ¢ . covered in two part art tick Regular $12.50 value. Now . *“‘Snowflake.” An extra quality ma cotton felted with soft fluffy la tick in two’ pnrts Regular $15.50 * value. Now .................. “Supeerior”. A Silk Floss Mattress nf ness, light in weight and exeeedl 4 Two part art tick. i Regular $15.00 value. Now ... B.C.Porter S is less wireless trouble than on the Atlantic from electricity in the ' air. Why this should be is a mystery. The whole bject of ‘static’ trouble is a mystery."” Messages from New York to Japan, by wireless, cost $1,22 a word. The cable rate now is $1.33. The Marconi company has announced that its policy is to charge one-third less than the cable rate, and the price of sending 1ressages to the Orient may be further reduced. In July of last’ year, the Marconi ‘Wireless company compieted its plant at Belmar, N. J. Justas it was about 1o begin its service with Carnavon, Wales, the war began, and the station at Carnavon was taken over by .the wovernment, and has since been used exclusively for communication with Petrograd, The expensive plant at [ w,u1q engage Belmar, N. J., on that account is now | ynaje . idle. The wireless service between g 4 Clifden, " Ireland, and <lace Bay, 2 Nova Scotia, is also In . government Save T control and is used almost entirely for Use the government work. The commercial / that he would not, who is a cousin of AN out infielder of the o ed he had given up ing professio) * vse of wireless on the Atlantic has been all but suspended. The French government has appro- priated the money for a wireless sys- colonies, and will erect a station in the south of France to communicate with a chain of stations extending to the Far East, Africa, and South America w" builds Endoru‘ INSPECTING ’I'ENEMEN'NS. | Fire Chief ‘'R. M. Dame and Build- ing ‘Inspector A. N. Rutherford are making ‘a tour of the first and fifth today, inspecting tene houses. The work is done ew daye and records of the Am kept. The object is ito officials with condl ons h