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" Boston Store HOUSE DRESSE and BUNGALOW APRONS Are in strong demand these days. A nice percale house dress is the coolest, and cleanest looking garment you can wear they make your house- | work a pleasure. 25 2.50 each. ) to § We have some things in breakfast sets $1.25 to $1. D) The Bungalow Apron is the ideal protector, You can’t do your best work in the preserving season without one 75¢ to $1.50 each. McCALL PATTERNS ‘PULLAR & NIVEN “TURKS WILL REMOVE 10 NEW CAPITAL Evangelist Says Scripture Re- | veals Exit From Constantinople The problem of what the final end of the Turkish government will he ding to prophe was the subje: of Evangelist F. M. Dana last evening at the Gospel Tent. The sermon based upon Daniel 11:45, w reads: “He shall plant the { his paluce between the seas in the glorious mountain; yet he shall come to his end and none shall help him.” According to this language the time coming when Turkey will remove its wpital from Constantinople to or in e vicinity of rusalem, the latter point being located at the orious holy mountain.’ Dan. 11 16 The first part of the chapter and compared with history that it contains a liter srophecy of the overthrow of the Pe sians by Alexander the Great, kin of the division of Gr Alexander's four leading gen- that their kingdoms we wars until the annexatin of and Macedon by Syria thus ynstituting “the king of the north” ypt, “the king of the Here he asserted that the ons, “king of the north” and ot the south,” throughout the remainder of the chapter are re by Bible students havir to the governments oceupy- ng these respective territories he Turkish government )f the north prophecy History was introduced Turkey, “the sick has been how, sition on the was was ched to show ireece ne 115 wage ireece 15 nized as referer Hence, the king in the is spoken of to show of power strategic been man the E: a vassal of it it has since map pro- ted by the Western Kuropean pow- igainst the Russian government, whose constant ambition since the Peter the Great, has the Bo is and anelles as a for its orld ays of ontrol Leen Dard- navy to to highway e high seas of the ha Turke twithstanding There been a steady *w has 1 the “help’ he hittling" which to submit time rap- shall help to idence that when “none tention w led with the with the read Balkan ne when §o down ir earey the significance The nembern forced out then There What is irkey will that power T Land irope, and will the 11l come his end 1l this g that of Eu to the standir chael the dis- urkey, pro Michael High mediatorial ne in follows ropean word of up of Christ our wecording is th n M Jesu T his tinished and proba of Michuel will Howed by what i there shall be a baltl Arr ich nation And ever ing portion of tinme deliverd shall be found written thy one in the The of the addr ‘Camouflage in the Church Evangelist Abbott wpeak. All are welcome subject tor will tabernacle | \ to | | | { { | dainty : pec { vear | gether. VILHELM EXPLAINS ] ACTIVITY’ OF NAVY | Declares His Warships Are “Bver ol & €. HARTFORD Ready for Battle” Amsterdam, Aug. 1 Ameri numerical the Allic declare procl: and o France the n Germ coming of N armies and periority to on of frightc Will ety not seror e in mation to rman forces which are streami ' he say sub- cross the sea to ing atta wh the ene by cert “are be German of are in Coats' cotton, I8¢ : emperor in his proclamation dated An 1 which German won, the bringing of the eastern front and the W lealt the Allies dur the ¢ 1 r. He assures rmy and although in the the hardest st the they will be victor alludes {o . Gray sweater yarn, have ro; Onel ummer he § sieres with shields. the they ug S corsets department na that, L L SHarly are midst ot floor. gle ous of war, Red Cross “Serious years of war The German of its hard sword God’s gracious help, has, with faithful allies, confronted a world enemies. Your victor fightin spirit carried the war the first into the enemy’s country and preserved the homeland from the hor- rors and tation of “In the ond and third the war, by vour destructive blows the strength of the ene- my in the east. Meanwhile, your com- vades in the west offered a brave and | front to enormou su- lie behind convineed | in its of you peoble, aprons $1.50. Touse-dress and trusti dept. second floor, Nightingales’ white lined silk Also cashmere, full throughout; hood 05. white lined, special at baby's first with $3.95. short deve 6 se war, coat, cashmere vears of | ou inch cape, special broke i perior . “As the fruit of these fourth vear of the war has brought us peace in the e n the the enemy was heavily hit by the force of | vour assaull. The battles won in | e e cent count among the h () ELED O est deeds of fame in German histo! o Coleiib, . it b e ot laa The investigation so far has not est struggle. The desperate efforts of | disclosed encmy propaganda behind the enemy will, as hitherto, be foiled | the exploitation but the injurious ef- Yo bravery. OF that T am cer. | fect on the government camp fate With me, the entire Father- | Das aroused the ire of state and 2 eral offic “American mies and superiority do not frighten What You Find Some Occuy torious cheap trinket machine or mu | good | worthie: instrument Prof. Blackshear cular Jetters to the leaders of the race state urging immediate the evil by m possibly tories, the sewing has written cir- st west as: re- a months your nd, numerical | us. Tt is decision teaches spirit which brings the Prussian and German history that, as well as the course which the campaign hitherto has taken “In true comradeship with my | army stands my navy in unshakeable | will to win the victory in the struggle with opponents who often are super- jor and, despite the united efforts of the greatest naval powers of the world, my submarines are sure of success. They are tenaciously attack- ing and fighting the vital forces which are streaming across the sea to the enemy, @i ready for hattle, the sea forces. in untiring work the road for the submarines to fthe | open and, in union with the de- fenders of the coast, safeguard for them the sources of their strength from home, the small and nd of our colonial troops is brave resistance to a crush- superior force. We remember with who have given their fatherland. “illed with care for their ers in the field, the people at are, in self-sacrificing devotion, plac- ing their entire strength at the servs ice of our great cause. We must and shall continue the fight until the ene- my's will to destruction is broken. ! We will make every sacrifice and put effort to that end “In this spirit the army and the homeland are inseparably bound to- Their united stand and hending will is certain to bring vic- fory in the struggle for Germany’s right and Germany's freedom “God grant it.] No Matt will Are, Shipbuild- or tion for You in Titanic Plant. Philadelphia, A 1 “Must Makes Maste practical demonstration the Hog Island The Fettir every d: shipbuilding plant, where a school of instruction has Deen established and erstwhile clerks, barbers, conductors and motor- men, policemen, firemen, shoemalkers, butchers, bakers and indeed repre- sentatives of known enterprise and endeavor, are converted info ship builders after brief tuition Most of these students, taught by the hundreds in one branch or an- | other, are taken out of the instruc- tion class after a week and placed with journeymen crews. While they are being instructed they receive eleven hours pay for ten hours work at the rate of 35 cents an hour. they have qualified, their wages medjately advance, so that men who before were earning $18 or $20 week in their own occupations now making $40 and $60 Their earning capacity depends upon their ability and the amount of time they put in. Many, in order to swell their pay envelopes, toil lon than the required ten hours, thus frequently receive high $7 weelk. $75 a The men and axiom a at is ever high guard sea ar heroic reverence all lives for the im- broth- home e forth eve ad the employment cc nial fascinating, whether they joiners, carpente: riverter seamers or otherwise helping to turn out ships for the gov- ernment Approximately 28,000 employes are on the payroll at Hog Island. They re not all men and boys. There is a representative number of women, whose duties, however, confined to office or other light detail. Just how large the total of weekly payments to the workers is not been officially disclosed, but estimated to more 21,000,000, the larg ind the strin ways un- | g SWINDLING NEGROES Salesmen Separate the Glib Tongued Them From Government Securities |00 it is than The plant is world. unending the Fxchange for Worthless Stocks. in oi its kind ship of a 1.——Exploitation negro who has | of prosperity as a resuit cord ~otton price high the fow has gained such proporfions th al ate authorities are prepu - & dri on persons who swindle the negro out vernment surities Ang n Dallas, of the reached Texas in the virtually will slip down zust Shipping 1s that President Wilson will find time attend the launching, which elaborate ceremonies are heing souther 1ew sta v Sl carly in vears, fod- here are hoping the far offic and s for a to war arranged Unscrupulous salesmen hi ed the south, telling the negro that his | (ch Liberty Bonds, War Thrift Stamps are value and offering exchange for oil zzling bits of jewelry. Negroes all through the bought freely of government ties. Sometimes did not buying, the and Some we flood- NOBLIS QUITS, D. @ | Leaves North & Judd Manufacturing in ot of than to take them mine s ¢ Company Plant. (olton D. Noble has resigned assistant secretary of North & Mfg Co. “I presume he wanted I make a change”. said one of the ficials today, adding that retiry | ment was entirely of “his 0 de- sign Mr. Noble is out of town and s plans for the future are not known Samuel him, President ock as Judd to or south securi- of- they know his ere negro knew money pu giving ir just wha govern- auickly thought investing. ever leaders ment wanted emptied their they were They w Thosc the more they over ¢ thos tiel \ stead of better off than who had farmed preceding had money cotton McCutcheon was elected Mr. Noble is the Howard C. Noble, re be- ¥ 7 succeed son of T on years ob- for their to o shares e tained STAR WITNESS MISSING, than cod e possc Wit in Lhe and who wor the Night Clerk or Hotel May Not Testify vl Proprictor, who the two police court U owill tleit L wal sent the oul en Mon s | witne | 1. work ind trial day worthles their Bonds ofter has hand ape for the Daniel Mullin, the comes up tomorrow ssential ing | il the case Liberty wd will then ca that ugainst proprietor, not be [ when his Rartlett is On receipt the woman when on the ally S i Monday which he prepared to concerned in the stand and the the holdings | a negro the stand zive case conrt ch par value and cmphasis is laid the eninyment he got by o would the immediate purchase oOf their|, grabhed it for future uce. When | a| in to | he produced | Specials o Friday Morning Anather i of antly men's ik hose, irregular, & pair 2 pairs for 50c. 100 1i trimmed h and seasonable at Toilet tooth @oods specials brushes, 19¢ cach Mavis face St powder, tile a soap. cake. Drug department specials 7e, e William's 15¢. Peroxide 17¢ Beer 3 3 quart of Hydrogen, and Root Juice, bottle ract, Grape pint bottles for $1.00. a0¢; bottles for NEW LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE ON SEPT- 28 Gampaign Will Extend Until 0ct, 19, McAdoo Announces Washington of Secretary McAdoo, was made late | Fourth Liberty Loan campais be started Saturday, and would close Satu The amount of the interest. and the were left to be ms later announcement It is taken for granted here the rate of interest will 41-4 cent. and that the principal of loan will be not less than $6,000,000,- 000. This total is subject to the tingeney that the new Reven now being prepared by the V | Means Committee will be fr: the limit of Secretary MeAdoo, The difli Asing the are recognized Congress may of the Aug. 1.—In the name announcement s vesterday that 1 would September lay, Oc loan, the period and le the subjoc bber 19 rate of terms t of a that Dbe Por con- bill and imed to prodice asked by $8.000,000 tered in incri ation that Justment larger bond issie wise be necessary In fixing the bulk load of war enue and the proportion of cost to b sustained by bond sales, it is well un- | derstood that the war pro the price level of all commodities en tering into the prosecution of th vast military program is constantly | rising. This 1 necessitate, in probability, larger bond is Anticipation of this condition ing the coming ar yea when United States may be calles raise for war purposes not le 000,000,000 supports the i a relatively large bond issue last campaign of the present trial year. The fourth bond campaign will | conducted on a scale of activity and with an ingenuity not approached previously. A much larger force workers will be employed, and entire country will have an tunity to participate The fact that the last loan subscribed for by more than twice many persons as participated in first or =econd loan has ary McAdoo to fourth loan camp: to reach fully one ulation of the them in the g in the war debt. The country will he appealed to with new and strikir film arguments, with greai variely of poster gans, and with a of the and the platform as has been witnessed hefore in There are to be ninetc actual campaign work task of organization and is now on. Artists making posters. writers | preparing arguments, and | presses in all parts of the [mu» been turning out many i | taxation which is ities encoun olume be to so on decide an load =0 as to requir than would other- as Tesse all ues dur- | the | upon to | than | ea of | for the | indus- 1 be of the oppor- was as the the made | pop caused that can be fourth of the and of believe n N inciude investors country | 't army slo- press such never this country days of great prepavation have, have n The been been going printi country millions slogans of mottoes, cartoons, and NEW BRITAIN GIVES §12 Of the $50,000 that |in the New England maintenance of the sumption @ Worcegier, ready been raised in New | though the people of the tes have | l heen askeqd only 0,000, they 1 | be for f ised the As- has al- ain. Al- to raise have nearly $90,000 Charles the raised Beloin and Rey pens have heen handling Din this city already Joseph Cop- campaig | i | ENGINEFES OUTING, | The annua ' cut be jand will tir associntion ¢ held Moy several e Ltten An | engineers who (ON w ineer v Williams, Sage, Max U well. John N member of the ass cincer " 1ed MeCarihy Charles I. Chase, and W. H e is an v,wm.m.nl the | céEm HATFRD PUBLIC 1 Entire Stock of S. A. Sold to Slater’s 2 Everybody is crowding to Slater’s Gre surpasses any sale ever held in Connectlcug. 4 Tomorrow and secure the Greatest Bargai a.m. Open All Day Friday for the benefit COME TOMORROW Aiacenes BARGAINS Men’s Dept. Ladi ONE LOT OF $2.00 MEN'S BROWN B AND WHITE 98¢ LADIES’ TENNIS SHOES SLIPP: G NEIEOTIOE { $2.00 and MEN’S GREY, $3.00 and WHITE < ~ $1.69 | Lad ol FORDS B8 $4.00, $5.0 $6.00 valu ONE $2.50 LADH PUMPS, soles and hel ONE E $2.00 CANVH leather soles and heels ONE LOT $5.00 and $6.00° $3.00 BROWN CANVAS OXFORDS . ONE LOT OF MEN'S VULCANIZED RUBBER BROWN CAN- VAS FOOTWEAR, known as Men's Hykeshue, with heavy rubber soles and heels; outwears any two pairs of ordinary Shoes; $3.00 values. $ 1 .98 . ONE SALE PRICE ~~ ONE LOT OF $4.00 and $5.00 WORK SHOES, mooschide, water- proof - $2.87 Will Go at ONE LOT OF $5.00 and $6.00 MEN’S BLACK and TAN BOOTS and OXFORDS $3.39 at $6.50 Grey, Black, and White BOOTS PUMPS Will Go at .... ONE LOT OF $6.50 MEN'S U. S. ARMY SHOES, Muns e ll‘f:on $3'7$77; $5.00 and $6.00 LADIES’ BLACK HIGH LACE . E Will Go at ONE LOT OF WOMEN’S and GROW- ING GIRLS’ BROWN CALFSKIN BOOTS, Eng- lish last, low and medium " $3.50 BOYE SHOES, Elk Sole ONE LOT OF MEN'S $6.50 POLICE and FIREMEN’S SHOES, two full double - $3.87 ONE LOT OF MEN'S DR. WHITCOMRB’S ONE LOT OF BOYS' $3.50 $1.97 SHOES the $7.00 CUSHION SOLE COMFORT SHOES. All Styles : $4 29 ONE LOT OF PRO¥. RICHARDSON'S $8.00 ARCH SUPPORT SHOES, work wonders with the feet. Sale Price $3.00 MISSES’ and CHIL- CREN'S La:e and "3] 97 utton Shoes heels. A very $3.39 special value ONE LOT OF $5.00 LADIES’ SATIN PARTY SLIPPERS, all colors, French heels and low heels .. . $1 .OO "ONE LOT OF $3 and $6 LADIES' Gold end Silver Lvening PUMPS high French $1.98 NO MAIL ORDERS NO C. 0. DJs. NO GOODS SOLD TO DEALERS ACTION IN SIBERIA DRAWS STEP NEARER TRUCK DRIVER HURT o ar h om ritish | five companies of rec [ troops and Annamites f | to the north, while the I ly will send a corvespondit ber of troops from India and King. nquin prob- num- Hong | Bounced Tail nd When Aute Goes Over Bump, Man Breaks Arn : and Leg. 8, staffs parir The and , Aug. 1 at Tokio neral Peking are pre- joint action under the China Japan | jar | Hartford, was army While riding t Jlans for this city Subject Again Belore Japanese Foreign Office at Tokio @ i Chimece s The Chinese am this mox eement and n Holcoml France intention internal but is inspire dor has to board of the tr | declares that China ing f | to encroach upon the | of Sibe Russia Washingto L or between the Japan, and the United ardin extension of aid to the Czecho-Slo in Siheria and have another step. Informat governm American nition the joint action by the the who Japanese fore must determine can proposal is now in sufficiently coneretc to warrant the slicy of action in cable communica- retarded the exchanges, and ral days before the de- vernment Aug ntente States tiations the principle of sclf-determination fo | nationalities. He says that thi China Germany righ denicd by Russia advanced Hart~ vietim hos= OPEN MR SERVICES, air the ht by the Japane upon certain points of tt looking defi and of any furnished This places in hefore fthe 1t Tokio, which the Ameri- ppenca vecident The | Congre open ce of edish of the 1l pital proposal to a i hurches Newing will be held of 1ims scope t Kirkham's Grove ton, nest has heen department now sunday. Hartior Newington, Dris SUES BRISTOL BRASS CO. Bristol 100 y 4, an Brass col- damag- other parts, p Devens. state tol Ne R New Britain, Cromwell, Spring Attorney n office whether Haven, Thomaston, Collinsvill rought suit ! Brass ¢ auto d with the Yo. for ng t B driven by Les reeau Groe N Manchester will e principal given b nd South cented and at 2:30 | the meeti Back of V in the program will be repre- The will be nezuel: held s ol reld ist forr inau- ulties Sl tion have it may be seve cision of the known Meanwhile, from Green 1panese is | unofticial that in anticipation conclusion of the nego the Entente Allies arrangements for whatever military ary for the execu- ement proximity China have sources comes news of satisfactory tiation, Japan and are perfecting their the organization of force may be tion of the Becaus beria, Ja foremost TONIGHT “CAMOUFLAGE IN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH” Address by F. L. Abbott GOSPEL TENT Corner of Park and Stanley Sts. S P. M. ALL WELCOME nect joint ag of their nd to Si been with a full un ra an in this work on hetween h for t extent and parations nding and co- the vy tritegic e nature ot he however, tries will derst commanders, th the ¢ milit these 1t is generally upon these the burden of D cunnot veulized two diselo that rall coun providing wy military international r of th ise Iran Britain ave breparin Roth them will d nearby colonies French Fre cha ind contin W Great gent of upon their The have already started