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JESTER RGET NE>S ce moving and arties at rea- orage. ’'Phone ilbert street, bheavy duty to 5 tons. anced Six, PTATION. hby and Night Repalring. i N 10 L), INCY, ssoxles, becialty. . IVEN AND - DISTANCE KING. OR HOUR. ERIS hson, FIGAN [V SICIAN . m., 2 to PLANS COMPLETED TO WELCOME WILSON Will Land At Hoboken Early Tomor- row Afternoon—Ship Nearing New York Today. On Board the U. S. S. George Wash- ington, July 6, ( Wireless to the As- sociated Press.) 'he presidential fleet, which is steaming toward York harbor today encountered first breath of the heat wave which has prevailed along the Atlantic coast. It v iccompanied by humidity and considerable fog and the ships slack- ened their pace to 12 krots an hour. President Wilson rested a good part of today, but spent some time on the upper deck, and with Mrs. Wilson vis- ited wounded soldiers in the deck hos- pital. He will devote tomorrow and Tuesday morning to finishing his mes- sage to congres This will probably be in shape to go over with some of his cabinet advisors on Wedneday, preparatory to its presentation and the submission of the peace treaty, the treaty with I'rance and the prolo(‘olst to congress on Thursday. All arrangements have for arriving in New York wrly Tues- day aft oon and in Washington Tuesday night. It is'expected the out- coming fleet of warships will be met on Tuesday morning, whenéthe first salutes’ will be exchanged and the combined fleets will proceed together. Sandy iook should be reached some- where near noon and the fleet will move slowly throcugh the Narrows to the upper bay. i Mr. Wilson and his party will land been made at HoboKen early in the afternoon and ' will cross by the 23d street ferry to New York where a citizens' reception committee will be waiting. From fer- ryv house Mr. Wison will be . taken through 23d street to Fifth "avenue thence north to 57th street and then to Carnegia hall, where there will be reception ceremonies, with a brief ad- dress by Mr. Wilson. REFORN Constitution Provides That President Shall Be Elected By People. July 6, (By Associated )—The German naticnal assem- Weimar, Prs FOR SALE The 7-room cottage No. 22 Cottage | ave- Place. Also No. 28 Scymour nue with barn and lot 50x206. And two others just put in first class re- pair. less. H. N. LOCKWOOD, ESTATE Room 107 City Hall. REAL New | the | Any of these for $3,500 or | AND INSURANCE. ! bly is still debating the new constitu- tion and has endorsed the article qualifying any male citizen, native or naturalized, who has attained the age ! of 35 for the office of president. The | naturalization provision was included owing to the realignment of the Ger- man frontiers, depriving many for- mer German subjects of their nation- ality. The constitution provides that the | president shall be chosen by popular vote, MEXICAN ENVOY COMING. Will Present His President’s Version of Conditions. New Ambassador | * Mexico City, July 6.—Ygnacio Bon- | illas, Mexican ambassador to United States, said today during an interview with newspaper men that | on Tuesday, he will have a full knowl- | edge of the Mexican situation, as given to him by President the purpose of refuting “wild stories current in the United States regarding Mexican conditions.” Senor Bonillas said his instructions included efforts “to remove causes of misunderstanding between the United States and Mexico and bring about an era of good feeling.”” He has been in Mexico City conferring with President Carranza as to the situation between the two countries. | AT NORMAL "HOOL. Teachers and for English Special Classes for Instruction in Planned. A summer school lish speaking for the non-Eng- people will open tomor- at the Normal school. These s will be held in the interest of Americanization and open to all teachers and undergraduate teach- ers. These classes will continue until August 7. There will be evening cl struet in citizenship. Th school is for the many candidates in this city who are about to take out their pa- pers. There will be | these classes and it is hoped everyone | interested will make the most of this opportunity. are Aol sses to in- FIREMEN GROW LIBERAL. The quarterly meeting of the Fire- men's Relief association was held yes- terday afternoon, President John C. , Connolly presiding. It was voted to | donate the sum of $1,000 to the relief fund. It has been customary for the association to contribute $200 annual- ly to the fund, but owing to the suc- cess attained by the concert and ball on New Year's eve, excellent condition of the association, | the additional sum of $800 was voted for the relief fund. Officers of the assaciation will be elected in October. olds Free if' You Use Jiffy-Jell Flapers in iquid Form in Glass Jell brts and Salads ) in Glass Vials Eoch Package ime Salad Jell tneapple herry isogamberry lee Flavor for 25 Cents Ne. 8 Individual Molds the | § | when he leaves Washington, probably | Carranza for | B no charge for | # and the general | : A Set of Six fer Jiffy-Jell Real-Fruit Desserts This is a 60-cent gift. These aluminum molds come in sets of six, assorted styles, valued at 10 cents each. Send us five end labels from Jiffy-Jell packages — the end labels naming the flavor—and we will send the entire set. Loganberry and Pineapple are two dessert flavors which we particularly want you to try. They are flavors which must be sealed to kesp. So they were impossible in old-style gelatine desserts. Ix Jiffy-Jell the fruit-juice essence comes in liquid form, in vials. Sp with aii fruit flavors. There is a wealth of the real-fruit flavor, condensed from the fruit itself. Include Loganberry, Pineapple, Lime and Mint in your purchase of Jiffy-Jell. flavors. Jiffy-Jell. molds. They are valued Learn the delights of these liquid They have won millions of housewives ta Pint Dessert Molds Free At the bottom we picture two aluminum pint Each serves a full package of Jifl'y-y ell. at 50 cents each. Send us five end labels from Jiffy-Jell pack- ages — the end labels naming the we will send either mold you want. avor — and Or, if you prefer, sersl a grocer’s sales clip showing a 5- Lemon For Deseerts Orange AIL THIS ~ abels naming the flavor, 1ds I check. old, Style—D. b1d, Style—H. 1d, Style—E. vidual Molds. package purchase. Send them to us with the coupon below, stat- ing the molds you want. Cut out the entire offer so you won’t forget. Jiffy-Jell, Waukesha, Wis. il Pint Mold — Style—E Serves a Fuall Package of Jiffy-Jell (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD. Thirtieth Anniversary Sale STARTS TOMORROW Thousands of Dollars Worth of Seasonable Merchandise at Lowest Prices Possible to Obtain Unique and Instructive Features Mills of South windows how Shepherd Days of This Sale we will send up The Great Cheney to show Silk Manchester contribute modern loem and sKkilled operative you in one of silk is made-—another show the of making ing the Three One Thousand Small Ealloons AND SIX LARGE BALLOONS of $15.00, three of $10.00 and three of our window display will vou process shirtwaists—The Good Yarn Company will have an interesting exhibit. And, dur- One prize of $25.00. three $5.00, all cash, will be ballons. Ior details read below and Follow The Bal oons i 1 lucky finders of these prepare to the will De Here is something entirely new to Hartford. On thousand small ent up from top of the Sage-Allen office building during the three days of thec given to lucky finders of the balloons. On the aftern®@en of Monday, July Six large balld ns will be sent up at Every balloon; has Sage-/ find one of these balloons bring it To the person presenting the lucky number card of given. As there aret only six of these, the finder of a prize for the othert numbers may not be presented at all. distance and some of them may land in woods or watc that way not be Of the small balloons 350 will be sent up Monday afternoon. They hear clusive, finders shourd br the cards to the store Tuesday. Iifty numbers posted on the hullet#1i board at the Information Bureau The first number drawn is $15 in cash The second number drawn is entitled to second prize, $10 in cash. is entitl¢d fo third prize, in cash. t—it is ,possible that none of those three numbers will be found and presented s0 finding numbers that are lower than the list of fifty may win one of the prizes. At 6 o’clock the prizes will be given to the hold of winning numbers This process will be repeated each day of the sale, 350 balloons being sent nesday afternoon shortly after 6 and the prizes given out the next day. Annive » vy Sale and prizes 7th, 350 o’clock the same tlen's tme on it and to the store Tuesday small balloons will be sent up shortly after 6 time. card attached, each Y oing numbered get one of the sh 100N cash of $20 in will chance of winning loon WAL cavrrv o) found. numbers and the big b of t These b you may prizes bhe any one 1em stand 2 good considerable 1d in from 1 to 250 in- drawn out and entitled to first The third number will be that people up on Tuesday and Wed- BE ON THH,‘].()()l(()('T—“';\'l‘(‘H FOR THE BALLOONS—FOLLOW THEM UP—BRING NUMBERS TO ’l‘}llii. STORE AND WATCH THE BULLETIN BOARD. A CASH PRIZI OF $5, $10, $15 OR $25 Evéry Suit in Stock is Enormousiy Reduced JUST‘THINI&! THE MATERIALS COST f\l()l‘;l'l THAN WE ARE ASKING IFOR THE SUITS IS WORTH GETTING. \ And The Anniversary Sale Prices 7 ,} Are Truly Phenomenal 3 Suits%nv’i‘hat Were Priced up to $75 will be Sold at i 75 50 $10.00 $15.00 $19 " and $25.00 AND MATERIALS { $7 z SUITS IN THE VERY BEST STYLES P],'z‘\ln Tailored Suits. Box Coat Suits With Vestees. Belted Suits. Youthful Lines Mature i for Figurides., 'é'h(' Colors are Blacks and Navys with a Very Few Walnuts. Materials Tricotines and Serges. All St (\'h‘l’; Represented. } { Blouses For The Anniversary S of Blouses, including Geor- Voile glouses in all white and white with Splendid collection S L it gette crepe, crepe de chine, voile and organdy. 8 lot. S; Many sample waists in this Limited ¥pumber of smart, cool summery i ) Very special at blouses with vilues up to $2.95. Come early for choice 200 Taffeta Petticoats with Sale price Another special for the Sale consists of big crepe de chine agnd Georgette Crepe Blouses, new different styles, of which we a style. Values in $3.95 ‘ Sale price ) models and many In changeable, navy and black. Titted top flounce value $5.00 Sale Real have not many of I ] rice only th group to $8.50 INT ON APPROVAL DURING THIS SALE. NONE EXCHANGED. BLOU e BN s i