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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916, i McMILLAN'S — McMILLAN'S | sage.zttm % <o SELL WEST INDIES Another “Hummer” For | (ppgsition o Transaction Said fo Ol IR ANN' I AI JI II Y | — MARTFORD WEDNESDAY MORNING q K Have Disappeared At 8.30 0’Clock. b ) = Washington, July 24.—Negotiations 4 VACATION S TS 25 DOZEN E;;;‘;“I‘;U;’I‘:;&“‘(‘:fi jfjii?.ql’;d(,f“ffie : B | wWheter at shore or mountains will find our mait order service e BRI atisfactory for all their \Vlmmnrnu. completed and both governments are BEG]NS TODAY V T now awaiting an opportune moment = R t ; for obtaining legislative action to a ’ 2 NEEDS FOR ’ Poi oy emBoaying the doal I 5 un A Week of . Fast and Furious Selling i All these goods must be cleared away in derstood that the price which this ; VOl ;:r\yxx:\nl]l(;?; ;)rr%[[)]rés;zam ray is ap-| with thousands of dollars taken in MARK- Seven Business Days. Dismissal prices | THE BOYS LE The object of obtaining the three isl- | DOWNS., have been made accordingly. [ lands is primarily the establishment of 7 AT 5 4 VEST PRICF a coaling and cable station at st..| Clear away neearly all Summer Mer- Look then, for this yellow sign: e ey Thomas. Incidentally American capi- | opon 40 JULY SALE PRICE E At the Toys' department on the main floor will be found arti- tal and American enterprise will be | Cl1a11dISE. Foll th 1 1 ds | B cles of clothing needed by every boy at very low prices. Among them used to build up the islands, which Close Out all brok 1i and SO S YIS L ONEII LG p_rlCC S arefine s ollowings have fallen into dire financial straits © L elll [Drole Ies el enetin: for bargains, displayed on First, Second ‘ : TN COLORS | s B e | o omel o | end Third Fioos. | Wash Suits for little Boys ands for the United States is the clim- 3 ination of the possibility of some Eu- 2 and 3 Year es. Will make an excellent|ropean power taking them off Den- | 9 . ) n : e mark’s hands and thereby having ac- | Belted middies, smocked suits, military high belted ef- hausefoarmentANOScllvalues Eai Bs i Sine b Sasii s proxim- fects with embroidered collar, plain white or white with pink, blue Will Go in a Hurry ity to the Panama canal. The interest or tan trimming. All much reduced in price. Five prices, 50c, 89¢, of Germany, or German speaking £ 2 S L = BeaE Long Khaki Pants, all sizes, regular price $1.25, sale price 95¢. - . ! C ;2231“:’::4?.:2 :‘i:c?nsgrf‘s:?le:i px::):}; Wednesd Mornin 8-30 A M Long Khaki Pants, all sizes regular price $1 sale price $1.50. q t previous efforts made by the United ay gg . . . Khaki Knickerbockers, sizes 8 to 16, good shades, at 49c and 98c. States to acquire possession of them. OB Tebottant Trads Roates: All at V l (HILI):l:I\ ;2 :‘:(\‘xz& TERS. BOYS' SWEATERS. This government has long consld- aiues Dolor: hite Lokt ploe ona Maroon, navy and Oxford. ered the wisdom of acquiring the 5 G e e $3.00 Sweaters at .......$2.80 Danish West Indies because of the ex- One Prlce P Up tO $10 b $5.00 Sweaters at ........$4.50. cellent harbor facilities and the added Store Closes at Noon 0n | fact that they lie along important Wednesday. trade routes to South America. Grant Every Summer Dress must go. See them displayed in our large show window had the proposal up for consideration £ during his administration, atter wnich | UNtil time of the sale Wednesday morning. it was dropped and remained dor- The FINENESS AND GOODNESS OF AUNT DELIA'S BREAD can- mant until former Secretary of State not be improved upon—/ your grocer for Aunt Delia’s Bread. i Knox resurrected it at the instigation of informal inquiries from Denmark. The present administration began | gounding out the Danish government Bl R Extraordinary Values in All Departments Our smoothly until the Danish legislature | en e sl gt o ln FIRST FLOOR ; SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR ~ In diplomatic circles it has been General Line | COATS, SUITS, Drapery Materials ® hinted that Gs\r‘rn.:\n i.nfi\u‘n('o was be- Dry GOOdS = hind the : in D K, b & DRESSES Ru ) re o ) ST D e, SR Gt Fancy Goods E Ly ] BRITISH DETERMINED | ivos sumicient to cause ihe project to | o el BLOUSES 0il Cloths be dropped temporarily by both gov- Meh Einitiies Undermuslins | Linoleums | We make our Fresh Fruit Ples with pains-taking care. After the fruit is carefully picked and washed, it is properly seasoned and Jow €0 dition a ea 2 hav 2 1 s Newspaper Correspondent Says They | epaneed and word has reached the Suit Cases, etc. and Corsets and Trunks i baked with a crust that will melt in one's mouth, crisp, well Attack in Waves and Always Return | State department that the people of At Sale Prices. | At Sale Prices At Sale Prices. i baked and appetizing to 1ook at. D sk e SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY—Fresh Pineapple, Raspberry and Huckle- Despite Repulses by Machine Guns, | vorably on the plan. It is said that . e Do Dences e i ONLY SEVEN SHOPPING DAYS TO DO IT—Sale Beginning Today, Ending ";” S . ! - i i S 2 >ared. Parker] S er dozen .... . . .o . . . cee Co a. m—The correspondent of the| Conditions have become very baa| Monday, July 31st. “lr i "1“(\: m(: cr\‘L![romn RAI AD—Your grocer can Lokal Anzeiger on the Somme front, | there, and there is no longer any mar- b JEoure=ent * describing the fighting of July 19-20 | ket for the native products, and the supply you. fays: islands are no longer a source of Even the powerful farce of the|revenue. Denmark is therefore con- . = o | ¢nemy’s attacks in the first days of | fronted with the alternative of ex- July is greatly surpassed by the rage, | tending financial aid and going to con- ° MA N ST . exasperation and tenacity of these new | siderable expense toward improvin attacks. No matter how often the| conditions or accepting the offe enemy is repulsed they return again |the United States to take the isl und again in fresh waves of assaults. | off their han | sured the Yot thet envir Py AN OP . i y ¢ Wy - As if X\’:heir army was inexhagatible| The administrator here, although | § 9 RETURN e )!\:]x' ’\"YAH[\‘ e B RO ON POt 5 N - Sk el ol Stadi ol le the acquisition he park was far more conductive to e — ! ¥ 23 = they try to storm our positions against | opposing in princip . the clear thinking out of the many phil- | Assault on Umpire May Force F. ' : 8. B ARO SN ; ; cognizes Fans oR WE. 3 our hammerin ac s i| of foreign territery, recogn Sl e ¢ WEST MAIN S 3 ring machine guns and to Dbe dcrived anthropic schemes he was sure they to Paper Drinks, i advantages . c crackling rifle fir ‘f";;;:’:]:‘] ;;:,l:o:al The Panama canal were eager to evolve | ; ARW BRITIAN CONN. - enhanced the strategic ad- Three men, who are recognized as | Toledo, Ohio, July 24.—The assault | BUTTON, BUTTON, WE HAVE IT. 13-’\‘:¢i‘x:;“}\\hich e EUnitod) iStatee among the most notorious fake pool- | On Umpbire George Johnson at the lo- | Washinston, July 24.—American | U000 jve from a naval base or room operators in the country, pro- | ¢al American Association park vester- manufacturers are grasping the r;n]m,, station at St. Thomas, and has | tested vehemently at the ‘‘unwarrant- © Wwill result in the elimination of | world’s button trade, once held by the i the pop bottle, according to plans e : : i |able humiliation,” but the moment the s mphasized the importance of pre hll R t | el 1 i ) e E warring European countries, the de- | wemiing any European power from ac- | 10 €[S 11y gception M | acicotive furned his back they siipped | ERder Way by Mamager EBresnaban rtment of commerce annaunced to- | quiring it. out a side door at a nimble gait. and other stockholders of the club, it 9 day. Exports from the United States i ) el —— was announced last night. A paper B e DO e Gotham and Is Told to Move e substitte wiil be nsed 1t was sa | : Y] ; continue to grow. Japan, Italy and o Johnson was knocked unconscious | Bpain are the only other countries now s © in After Rifle Candidates for United States Scnator | 1Y 0N of fifty or more bottles thrown | § 27 CPPO°ITE ONE selling _buttons abroad. Formerly | 08 Anseles U[','h ‘;\gam e New York, July 24.—Thinking per- : from the stands when the spectators | J 127 FAIN STREET. PPO°ITE ARCH. TELEPH 3 5 Trophy. Great Britain, France, Germany and Being Selected Today haps that the focussing of public at- ¥. were dissatisfied with a decision which | § = Fe, Austria supplied most of the world. Washington, July 24.—Thirty teams Portland, Me., July 24.—Democrate | meant defeat for the home club. He have entered in the competition this B — _ > and republicans of Maine went to the | 1eft the hospital today with severa! “TRON AGE” EDITOR DIES. s for the mational trophy presented | the briny main would afford an ob- | houg foqay to select candidates for | Stitches in the hack of his head wherc | § New York, July 24— Charles W. H. | by the war department representing | portunity for those of the land variety | United States senator to succeed the | the missile found its marlk d - Uur a e Kirchoff, for thirty-six yvears editor of | the civilian rifie club national team | to ply their trade, a good sized con- |late Senator Edwin C. Burleigh. A MRl il the Iron Age, a former president of | championship of the United States.|tingent of the confidence fraternity |special election will be held on Sept. TO AID EX-PRISONERS. the American Institute of Mining En- | The match, now being held under the | has swooped down upon New York |11, the day of the state election. Now York = i sl : . July 24—An important | & H H gineers and a noted engineer, died on | auspices of the national board for the | ¢ity in the last two weeks. At any The only democratic candidate in |extension of the work of ('m‘* Pris Saturday at North Ashury Dark, at | promotion of rifle practice, will e |rate, there are in daily evidence moro | the field was Keaneth C. M. Sills. | oners' Relief soclety, an orgamization | | [ G e o L completed August 10. Last vear the | “come-on” accountants than have |dean of Bowdoin College. C . e i el e ioh trophy was won by the Los Angeles | been seen here at any one time sinco | man Frank Guernsey and former | employment for men roleased fram el ing ag: his year. | the click of the chip, the whirr of the | Gov. Bert M. Fernald s N : - . v - . Sl 5 Rifle Club, competing again this ve ¢ chip, the whirr of the § Gov. Bert M. Fernald sought the re- | ponal institutions and to aid their One Lot of Misses’ and Children’s Dresses )3 Price. Teams consist of twelve men, the | little ivory ball and the roll of the | publican nomination. s & = Lot T as announced today by . ten highest scores counting. The | dice d to be loud, which is a T — Earl E. Dudding, founder and presi $1.00 Skeleton Petticoats, at mateh recembles the national match | matter of four vears ago.. Most of = . , dent of the society. Mr. Dudding said | § ) Tor scrvice teams. The winner holds | the newcomers, or homecomers, he- BURIED AT ARLINGTON. [that a branch hurean winl he s, |@ 90¢ Low Neck, Short Sleeve Iight Gowns, lace and | the trophy one vear and the first ten | long to the fake poolroom catemor Washington, July 24.—The body of S g | lished here and a yranech .. 24 Gral]fl Nuts cams receive silver medals. ~Bronze | but any other game in which there |Licut. Col. M. C. Butler of the Sixth | may be started im”:,;:m:‘m;nl SRS |1} Hamburg trimmed, at er e 398 0 ‘ fes. tention on the influx of sharks from medals will go to members of ten |is no chance to lose likewise looks | United States Cavalry, who was killed : teams. Artillery and national guard | good to them. at Alpine, Texas, Thursday by Harrv = -‘ AWNING STRIPE SKIRTS officers will supervise the matches, | According to all accounts, however, | J. Spannell, a hotel manager, was| Greatest Detective’s Great Story. | & - q q £| | Which will be shot on home rang the versatile gentry have not struck |buried in Arlington cemetery today.| The great French detective story |§§ 94.50 Quality Skirts, at ......... $3.50 £hS £ a thing they have been able to “play | Spannell alsp killed hi$ own wifo, | “Fantomas,” which has been r = ' | 3 3 : n ¢ - ([ as running | = R ment of whole wheat com- MO? . RN, across the board.” They have failed | shooting the two as they sat in Span- | serially in the Magazine Section of $3.50 Quality Skirts, at : utterly in their evident readiness fo |mell's automobile in which Spannell | The New York World i - i e [ sl il | L annel D < World, ends in the is- ned with ez rioy | Mexico Decides to Destroy §225,000,- | make the big hotels the base of their [had Invited Col. Butler to ride. sue of Sunday. Aug. 6. On the sue- i i s s | tions. In these they have fonnd ceeding Sunday, Aug. 13, begins one | | | no air of domesticity, but only wary S S of the most remarkable police fi T Mexico City, July 24 —Fifty mil- | house detectives meeting them more VACATION IN THE WOODS, stories ever written, “The Maelstrom, A unknown to foods made from lion dollars in Mexican paper money | than half way with anvthing but a| Washington, July 24.—Tourists [ by Frank Froest, cx-Superintendent | Sheatialons [ will be burned within the next few | hospitable manner. They are not |secking America’s beauty spots are |of Scotland Yard. as the famous lLon. g 2 i days in the courtyard of the National | even allowed to stand around and Ais- | being directed by the government to | don detective bureau is called De- . Palace, according to an announce- | cuss the situation in the lobbies or in | the national forests as vacation | tective Froest is known all over the .o | Only selected grain is used | ment made by the governmet. This | the adjacent thirst assuagers. Before | grounds. The forestry service is dis- | world and has received decorations | | embodies the full rich nutri- v prsy This combination gives it a distinctive, delicious flavor o 2 iz aE Cruz issue, | they get the smallest chance to knock | tributing 130,000 maps showing camp | front Queen Victoria, King car in making Grape-Nuts and money is of the old Vera ; l c I Jueen Victoria, King Edward ol G and has been supplanted by a new is- | the cover off even a $2 bill, they run sites, hunting and fishing grounds, | and King George. This is considered Dont borrod & pen to through skillful processing it sue made in the United States. The | Smack against a ‘‘keep moving” or- |roads, trails and telephone lines. Di- |the greatest newspaper serial sinco wrrte i 0ur5£//]717]€1‘]€l[€/’5 comes from, the package public has been invited to witness the | der just as if they were ordinary mem- | rections accompanying the maps chow | “Sherlock Holme Further details Il bummg of the money. | bers of the recently banned chair | how to reach the forests. later. Cfl/‘y /0[/1' 01[)12 — fresh, crisp, untouched by 1 $225 in paper | Warming brigade hand, and ready to eat. money will be disposed of in this way | The house detective of a Fifth ave- | : . e : e nue hotel on Friday saw three suave _——-—___ B (A0 e Ko e atrangers strolling around the lounge a ei'm an 'S i RADAYY IO 130U (RT3 and business men who go there daily. [Ideal) energy producing starches of Pittsburgh, Pa., July 24.—FIve tin | mhere was no doubt that the trio were — the grain are made wonder- ;‘\‘x:p":;""l’;‘°§;“:§lre‘“\§id}{(“:g;};:“ };;S not seeking to hide any possible :ml Spec[al Offerln S for Wednegday Mornlng Fount%‘i{]pen =] pression that they had gladsome i e o i (| B e ner e | B et ieont U | P OMEN'S WASH SKIRTS. 95¢ each Seventeen additional mills are being | {1ey acted the parts of persons who C eac constructed and when completed there |1, spent all their lives making for- | REGULAR $1.50 VALUE. Lalgesr Agsortmem in the City will be a total of forty-four, making | {ynes for others, and who just couid , These Skirts are made of good quality gaberdine in a new belted did food yields a marvelous the plant the largest of its kind in [ nor preak themselves of the habit of model-—two smart pockets—pretty pearl button trimmed. Regular 65 return of health and comfort. the United States putting money Into every purse they and extra sizes up to 35-lnch walst bands. T —— possibly could reach LADIES’ DRAWERS. 21¢ pair « Ghurch Sf A daily ration of this splen- DENTISTS CONVENE. With all the gentleness and diplo- if J U e “ . o y flffl S a BaSUfl J Louisville, Ky., July 24 —With sev- | macy characteristic of the hotel| Made of a fine quality cambric with choice of either plain tucked or eral thousand dentists from all sec- | branch of the craft, the detective sug- | embroidered trimmed ruffle, open and closed models—assorted tions of the United States In sttend- | gested to first one and then another T gote Sold by grocers everywhere. ance, the annual convention of the | of the trio that there were severul | National Dental Association and al- | vacant settees in Central park, and | lied hodies was opened here ‘today | that the air there was not nearly so | The Women’s N el 8 — 165 Main St. e 1| with several sectional meetings. stuffy as in the hotel. He also as- New Apparel Shop— No. Limited quantity of the above items—we advise an early visit

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