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AIRPLANES GREAT AID T INFANTRY Military Leaders Advocate More. Low Flying Machines British lines Fran (Correspondent t The \stociated Press)—The uses of the ! rplane as an auxiliary infantry in tion are being continually extended is the opinion of military lea here that the need for more mact trained men is shown by the suc- ! s of the low-flying airplanes in operating against the Germans dur- ! ng the past two months. On the weste: spring two factor lite and the s helding back the German airm gave the opportu t developi 'n a large scale this method of har assing attack | The success of the low-fiving air- | planes is of two kinds,—the slaught- | er they inflict, and secondly, the dis- rganization they cause. This second | ctor is of more importance than | nost people realize. An unexpected | heck to troops on march is always | roublesome. Men wonder it has | happened. Suddenly bom gin to | fall, men are killed, hor: vagons are smashed and the \locked. Until the 2 ampeda, | ra seen, the terror i Vhen they are seen. with the ir esistible implication that the Ger S e airmen in a re hertts, vas captured in 2 trench The German news n an article full of apparent 1cere admiration for British fivers. Never before have the F *n their airmen in behind our front € in their present re command of the by ne mean ial pointed c correspon hase of air as the | a men ded It hos that the Allies ¥ And have achieved | t the aerial | another matter at the me the shows st the Germans ity can be maintained maintained: not only on hut partic of the new t nd it is the wamen of the in the last an withold effective ority in the air.” must give o INSISTS ON HER RIGHTS, Woman in Fngland Wants Seat In House of Commons, 14, (Corres 8)-—A str p listinguished lawyers of England \tland and Ireland is to he set up der woman a that legal rvight House of Commons The Lord Chancellors of England | Trelan and the lord Advocate f Scotland will search the base: 16 British constitution for tutes dealing with the followi she a common-law right tn Parliament ? n the legal experts have given 1 be for the govern whether or t the mmons should he in step in favor of mak sibla to elect women to executive has de bill giving women sit in parliament GFERMANS EXCITED, Object to Prisoner's Criminal Attitude Being Blamed on Fatherland. that le his elient, ed of the theft of some “hecause he lived for a Germany,” M. Auberson orney. has incurred German legation & of Baron von Rom erg, German minister, the atto general of the confederation has been * 3sked to proce ereon. The filed with the the Ger- man consul in rney Au just been The thief was drawing to a rlore and it w vident to his attor- ay that a conviction was probable The latter elected therefore to throw hie client on the mercy of the court He counted rather *oo liberally on the =anti-Germ sentiment prevailing in western Switzerland when he pleaded yng-time residence In Germany as sxtenuating circumstances for theft, tor his client was convicted, and he nimeell is apt to face prosecution for giclation of Swiss neutrality UT‘HOLS‘TERF‘.D chairs in tapestry velour and silk damask enter this sale at a saving. In spite of the increased costs of all upholstering materia these great easy chairs are priced at a big s $35.00 Chairs . .. $20.7° $40.00 Chairs . $34.50 AMPS with rich silk ™ shades in the very newest shapes are slashed in price for this July sale. Qur entire stock of lamps is included at prices we cannot hope to again duplicate. $13.50 Lamps $11.75 $20.00 Lamps . $17.50 JOHN A. A THE BIG FURNITURE STORE UP, OLSTERED rotk- ers of every descrip- tion with solid or cane backs, leather tapestry of velout cushion seat, American Walnut, Ma- hogany or Golden Qak, all greatly reduced prices starting at ST think af library tables of this quality at these low prices. Every le is included in all the st woods — Mahogany and Oak. Don't fail to see them. $14.00 Tables . $11.75 $27.00 Tables $23.00 $35.00 Tables $30.00 $48.00 Tables $41.00 T WILL pay you to buy .a refrigerator at these sale prices. Every style and size is on sale at a saving. All are guaran- teed ice-savers, scientifi- cally designed to main- tain a very low tempera- ture with a minimum con- sumption of ice. $19.50 Refrigerators $18 $23.50 Refrigerators $18 $32.50 Refrigerator $26.50 $47.00 Refrigerators $40 ATNEW BRITAIN'S GREATEST FURNITURE STORE SALE is now in progress and is without question rewarkahle furniture sale held in this city in recent years. most It will inciude furniture of everv description, from the most moderately pricgd. to the very finest, hearing special price reductions, which makes its purchase at this time an opportunity not to be overlooked. Every de- partment in our store is represented, and anyone having the slightest need of furniture and failing to take advantage of this sa.IC will be neglecting an opportunity which may not be duplicated during the du- ration of the war. We therefore urge immediate selection. FURNITURE, RUGS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, REFRIGERATO Aii Greatly Reduced in Price Every article in our store hears the original price tickets together with the reduced price at which the ar- ticles will be sold during this sale. Convenient credit terms will be arranged on the purchase of any article or room outfit. Period Living Room Suites Reduced THERE is nothing like an upholstered living room = suite to add a touch of luxury and comfort to the home. Here you will find suites in velour tapestry and silk damask, all richly upholstered and magnificently finished, on sale at greatly reduced prices. See these complete living room suites tomorrow. $90 OO Sale prices start at ... . YOU would hardly expect to buy this beautiful bed- room furniture at such low prices, but every piece of bedroom furniture in our store, including period suites in Mahogany, Antique Ivory and Walnut has been greatly reduced. In the face of increasing costs you will never again have an opportunity $95 OO like this. July sale prices start at ...... e INING ROOM furniture has shared in the general reduction of prices in this July sale. William and Mary, Queen Anne, Colonial and all period suites are now on sale at bargain prices. Richly finished pieces, every one, and in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, etc., may be purchased at prices starting at $105'00 DRE — ou the many chasers who themselves of thess bed bargains. Brast and iron beds entes sale at practically e Every style and finish' included. $13.50 Beds ..... $18.00 Beds .... $22.50 Beds . $36.00 Beds . XTRAORDINARY values were never more in evidence than in this July sale of dressers. The choicest dressers in heautiful period designs, built of selected Mahog- any, Oak and American Walnut by America’s most skilled workmen go on sale at remarkable re- ductions. .00 Dressers $18.75 $%4.50 Dressers .. $20.00 $32.00 Dressers .. $28.50 $38.00 Dressers $32.00 Vi N ¥ OW is the time™ joy these reed roe! Upholstered in cretonne of beautiful pattern and finished in baronial brown, natural and sea green, they go on sale at practically one-fourth off. $ 9.25 Rockers ... $ 7.25 $16.00 Rockers ... $13.50 $21.00 Rockers ... $17.76 HERE‘S a real oppor- tunity to purchase a beautiful new buffet at a saving. In many cases there is only one of a par- ticular design, taken from a costly period suite in Mahogany or Walnut. Our advice is to come early. $26.00 Buffets .... $22.50 $37.50 Buffets .... $32.00 $50.00 Buffets .... $42.50 PORCH HAM . The kind that doctors that tired feeling. $11, $14, $16, $18 and $20 S & CO. 132 Main Street, New Britain