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BOSton S tore | LENROUT WOULD HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR COLLECTION OF .5 m_ m]m & Qo Prity Sommery| MAFY LEAGCE PYREX GLASS OVENWARE? — POrCh and Repubhcan Senator Thmks BUt ]u\t'l\ woman knows how bmn-red and black lanl utensils get .lmor:jdwn time, how the surface The Before Q’ Ock Takin Sale f s akes off, I ome baking dishes craze and absorb cooking odors, - t = g Ouse resses absorb odors, dent, bend, corrode or burn out. Its lml'll. smooth sn--m:- cannot peel off or absorb odors. Every piece is hand made and tesied by expert No piece that does not measure up .to Corning Affords 24.—Acceptance standards ever leaves the factory. KEach piece is made to stand oven heat. Tt also has been proved by Styles, in onc and two-picce dresses. | of the League of Nations with res scientific fests to be much stronger under rough handling than earthen ware. S, ¥ k S vations to protect independence of HERE IS A LIST OF THE POPULAR NUMBERS: Dainty Porch Dresses in plain and | g\ypep lcan action was advocated in the i : fancy Gingham, Crepe. Percale, Etc. senate today by Senator Lenroot, re- - AT 7. | publican, Wisconsin. The right to de- 302 5 1-2 in. round—with A Special Percale Porch Set—E. Z: | tormine domestic questions, to admin- : S Landlesi L a Fit two-piece elastic waistline, fits any r the Monroe Doctrine and to de- b = x6 in. oval—with cide upon its course in any case aris- | i : 7 Bandley SERgLns ing under Article he asserted, | " Fill 2 7 JSTARD CUPS A fine showing of all the Tatest| ashington, Jul figure, in pretty light shade Percales, This is true in all parts of the store. All items;advertised the light blue, light green, pink, lavender, | should be more fully protected by i i ot 422 6 oz round (sct of 6) $1.50 first day available unless lots have been closed out. N items of reservations, I i i i > E ‘ 423 4 oz. round (set of 6) 1.10 lots too small to advertise will be found by alert'shoppers Thursday Of President Wilson’s 14 points the i 0 % - 427 5 oz. oval (set of 6) .. 1.80 ete. Organdie Collar, Fillet Lace Trimmed Waist. A good $3.00 value Ix‘)])iecil((‘:nhu_l olnlu\ ix had |;<_. n com- | 2 PUDDING OR BAKING DISHES BAIIN DISHE Round— t k R d t- n Pl'iCCS Ofl thtle 4 +3Special, $2.25 suit. et it e Sl i ; 120 2 1-2 qt. round, decp .$1.40 Small (COCOTTES) | OCK-hheauctio “ A IR B - e e S e : 121 2 qt. round, deep . ... 1.20 452 6 oz. round .........$ .25 A s T violated, he mentioned the stipulations OEERDAT o 122 1 1-2 qt. round, deep . 1.00 453 8 oz. round .. .30 Fancy Ribbons for Camisoles, BAgs, | Yorating to mmon wacorm hiations | 100 2 1-2 qt. round, deep $2.50 123 1 qt. round, deep .... .85 455 12 oz. round .40 0IKS ppal'e Vestees, etc., 6 to 9 inch; a wonderful | ment and impartial adjustment of col- T0L8ajquEroundiides D R 200 124 1-2 qt. round, deep .. .60 UNCOV G 4 £ . onial claims. He expressed opinion 102 1 1-2 qt. round, deep : 132 1 qt. round shallow ... .85 DISHES — Round i ROMPERS AND CREEPERS CHILDREN'S “{DRE = s 2o o 103 1 qt. round, decp . : 155 1 1-2 qt. round, shallow 1.00 —_One lot of 89c garments, fine Pretty poplins ¥d ginghams, the league provisions would not be ef. 5 dlace a 464 1 qt. round 5 g al .d with VELVET RIBBONS fective in foreign disarmament. S0 Pep Gl Sty e BAKING DISHES — OVAL e i e checks and stripes, sizes 1 to 4, smocked and also gtrimmed wi PR e “The country ought to know,’ ' he 11281 g fround;fshallow, . g 400 9 oz. oval, shallow ...$ .40 a bao now—59c. poplin trimmings. * $1.95 value ¥ All widths, black and all wanted | sald, “that with very few exceptions fodisioztround findividual 401 10 oz. oval shallow .. .45 dS8iZidtiround k. Biny cirs wide | i for—$1.49. the members of this body, irrespective | 181 gt round, Ot ictan 402 12 1-2 oz. oval, shallow .5 PIE PLATES e e b i d i Antaned _CHILDREN'S m‘(";“_‘EbRS' Sl s e legulrd] ;n:);‘ulur;;:;lnd St 403 18 1-2 oz oval. shallow . 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide (1 T os tie Pink, blue and green chambra i . 5 - 5 s il i 2 to 6—59¢. HAIR BOW RIBBONS nations. And the country ought to e | LAYER CAKE DISH rim . only 59c¢. e = e know that with very few exceptions Standarcimountingsi it ST S 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide | £ _CHAMBRAY DRESSES the republican members are in favor 183 1 qt. oval, shallow, beef- : 4 ; o ....$ .90 INFANTS MADEIRA DRESS- Children’s dresses in pink, blue Taffeta, Moire and Fancy Ribbons, | of the league now proposed, provided steak ... - & g UTILITY DISHES 202 8 in. round .. 5 .75 | ES—Just arrived in time for this and green, square nec box " | reservations are made protecting the 184 1 1-2 L5 & 231 10x6x3-4 in. oblong .. 1. 203 9 in. round ... 5o sale. Finest workmanship and pleat In front finished with & rights and interests of the United | beefsteak J 232 12x7 1-2x1 3-4 in. ob- 1203 9 in. six sided ...... 1.00 material. Dainty little yoke little design of hand work. Sizes striped, plaids and checks, all widths | States. 193 1 qt. oval, fits long—small Roaster ... 1. BREAD PANS styles, 6 months to 2 vears. A to 6. An unusupl dress for— ' g 4 . Tevelthetunt States and | mountings e e o < : 6.00 dress for—$3.69. o el I believe the United States can and D G B BAKING DISHES— 912 Stlioatitau0 o 1o} $ should he protected hy proper reserva- s N ar e G it Soe oo dard mountings S o With Handles oblong—regular loaf L On S a S L el 2 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, deep, 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— league may be of great value in pre- - e ne Titur: araiand e e fits standard mountings 1.75 handles ul PULL AR e Il COMPLETE STOCK NOW ON DISPLAY _ || WE REPAIR, REBUILD and JOB. <aid he considered that ‘neither Pres- & NIVEN e i | RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. |1 4 coTTER PIN TO A PACKARD display ‘of new designs and colorings. colors, An immense assortment of Satin, suitable for hair bows, in figured, cal independence of members of the g j A - league.” The people should be left AGENTS FOR NEW BRITAIN free in the future, he said. “to refrain G '} STARTING, LIGHTING and IGNITION SYSTEMS —_— genene v s v 950256 Park Street New Britain, Conn. OUR SPECIALTY AT p artisanship i¢ being charged | will.” i QUENCH FOREST ll‘lRF«S! against republicans in consideration of \ I Complete Overhauling by Competant Mechanics Spokane, Wash., July 24—Heayy i this treaty,” said the senator, ‘g ————— & rains last night in western Montana | charge which T know, at least as to & Q" and northern Idaho were believed at | the overwhelming majority of repub- EASTWOOD ELECTR}L Sk “the district forest service headquar- | lican senators is utterly without foun- ters today to have greatly improved | dation. But I say if senators acr been regarded as extremely critical. | dent Wilson is the leader of the demo- i ), BY ]]EM['[;RAT SEN RN cratic party and remember that this Rear 193 Main Street. Phone 387-12 JOINS CHICAGO TEAM is an Americanism I am confident we Norfolk, Va., July 24—David | could come to an almost unanimous Robertson, former outfielder of the | ““'f“‘:*‘"‘r = 1'10 ":;‘01“"‘3“2““' for the Gl N o R b S N G tW . NC\}' vYork Nznfonals, .zfnncunced_here BIofeC ‘0"17 ‘:‘ nlted States. - i Frge) obinson ees 0 Lrea rong in — = —— - | = ] I T OVE” EVIDENCE FILLS THE BASKET fused to play with New York, said SOLDIERS IN BATTLE. R - : Shafl[lll]g QH&S[IOH e “ha‘lc‘ti" savel BltchersDovslas o fex: Paris, July 24.—A French regiment g was attacked by Bulgarians as the P regiment was landing at Lom Pal- . 3 ] Washington, July 24.—Declaring anka, on the Danube 22 miles south- T 1 i 2 T the treaty provision giving Japan con ATARRH g [‘east of Vidin, a few days ago, ac- s : . ' G S trol in Shantung had been “repentcd—! s cording to a dispatch from Belgrade : - Ly s £ ly misinterpreted and generally mis- For head or throat /A today. A lively fusilade ensued, last- e 2 S % i i understood,” Senator Robinson catarth try the ing {hree hours. Three French sol- P . : s democrat, Arkansas, told the senate vapor treatment— _J diers were Ikilled. ¢ today it was unjust to suspect Japan's g = X % g 8] | motives or to question the declaration V ICKS VAPORU p HARTFORD MAN HIT BY 2 of her statesmen that the territory YOUR BODYGUARD" -30¢, 607.¥ MOTORCYCLE 15 DEAD GEN. DICKMAN IS : 4 m'pn!\\z;l‘l,\' \\!ilLlA‘hZ ,resvu:ml ;s(;o;:mn‘.; . S Japan obtained p: o Hartford. July 24.—L. W. Hulse, of | | 2 g Shantung by an act of war and while | E 15 Crown street, about 60 years old, | SENT TO TEXAS v o 3 in possession secured the agreement of was struck by a motoreycle on New | China to recognize any settlement she Britain avenue today and died while . — might make with Germany upon the being hurried to a hospital. George | . restoration of peace,” Senator Robin- M. Barrett of 561 New Britain avenue, | Former Commander of Third Ameri- son said. n{lle]‘xc(]r\o(ll‘(v L e ‘ 3 : e e e ment b T e nte O PLEASURE CARS L ; - y reafirmed the purpose to return the =2 of Southern Department. ol » : »ded territory to China as soon as M. IRVING JESTER INQUEST ON BROCKTON DEATH. - o - i . can be accomplished in accordance 18 MAIN ST. Srockfon, July 24— An inauest| DUUNDELON. WE. July 24 Melor o ' | with’ the agrcement between ~hina T. Dickman who has been T - 4 and Japan No beneficial effect can into the death on July 11 of former | Gen. Joseph T Councilman William C. Deehan was | in command of the American army of ¥ 3 : result if we assume Japan is acting ordered yester, by Assist s- | occupation overseas, with headquar-| | 5 @ 8 in bad faith. China can better ufford . . trict Attorney William F. Kane after | i - s . S rao > 5 " to rely on er treaty rights far a re- + Daily Freight and| i S 5 e ers in covens ana wno mas recenas || B§ U e T A the contents of Deehan's stomach. HEUREIC! U L eee T [ el fos . i ireach that treaty and thus provoks B was understood the report indicated | day received the formal orders from 1 Jupan to insist upon her claim as- Xpress @I VICE | that poison was found. Deehan, who, | the war department assigning him to Lo Guired from Germany threugh cor- had $150 which was not found after | i % « t for th nvol bl i s E = e : 3 2 ta the command of the southern de- uest for that involves no obligation NEW BRI[‘.\I\,'NE\V HAVEN AND h;s; ;!r\xtlh‘, became il on the night | partment of the army, and to proceed o to restore the territory before ex- NEW YORK ()' the n\.‘xmmdl :hs; office olf ‘a to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, for duty. £ 4 % piration of the leases. LOGAL " AND | TONG DISTANCE|| Riveclan andiwas glaist removed o) Gen. Dickman, it was rumored a| ; | “It is said China was induced by MOVING AND TRUCKING. artospital iwhersihopdicd: short time ago, on his return from ;o : fear of war wilh Japan to enter into = > = — obraad, would be placed in command ‘ (he treaty of 1915 agreeing te what- RUCKS Y THE DAY OR HOUR. 5 y TRUCKS B $100.000 FOR MAINE SCHOOL,. g( tthe Ltl:nopsdnn the Mexican border, 5 4 £ ever arrangements Japan might make 157 g = % ut nothing definite as to where he with Germany. But every comm: . A. H- E ARRIS o O Y B aLYEDUTE | would e stationed was known until al tr of importance mow in| To prove he'd told her that he loved | brought home a French bride, thoug] Care o'fr:i!nr:’dlonnson, of $100,000 from Bamund C. Con. | {008y when he recelved a wire from| yashington.—Mrs. John W. Correll | force between China and Buropean | her, Miss Wanda Davis presented a is *J”‘n{“in“h 2 Wiy el “L. 961. ol New Y o $50 - ashington. E: E S rations is the result of was or some ¢ e > B sl g ::‘(UU Gt i i el T i G250 60 6o, ot wiesiian 0 SRR s BED G s B S| 1 e ':” 3% ?c‘:’”s‘ ""‘:‘:)‘é :mm ;’"e" seen ‘on the stroets with one of “ther e — - RlRIalae0 Sy tho e 2550~ | iity, having been i P reral | tell to President Wilson and congres : i - seas, in her suit for $23, or injury | You are the only girl I love, or eve B ciation. As this is assured, he has | (:"' h“‘n’l‘tm;".:"Pf:;'f"m",‘,i Sew'f‘i“ b e intoliistory Hand Siinvalidaiolevery |- heart. The he was Corporal w?}‘l‘ i proud to think I have VIM delivery and heavy duty | made 310,000 immediately available, | §°0rs agpe at Fort Ethan Allen unfil|the story of the Mexican bandit on | treaty into which duress has entered | o Mer Beart, Tho he was Corporal) Wil © i PUOLS 0 o C0E o fog i i el = | EUBLTIE er various activi-|ipne Correll ranch near Tampico, the | chaos in internations i o i 2 8 e s : e trucks, from ! to 5 tons, | This was announced fo the trustees | o'y Syhich nis division took part, he | . s national relations Will | o "in Chicago. Corporal Leach | you” This is Wanda and exhibit 4 . vesterday by Col. Harvey Gibson | i : - . | murder of Correll and the attack on | result. AMERICAN Balanced Six, i b ¢ ihe| was assigned to the army of occupa- | [ et : 2 A e e o1 that| tion until May, when he was relieved | Mrs. Correll. They ask the United | ., = e e ndiena = B e e Pleasure Cars. - He also announced that | po"qenty (el MG “Dlckman was | States government to see that Mesico | 100 & the agreement of Great Britain > had established four temporary and France durin the t 5 3 2 . Y| then ordered to Trux as president of he hine e Belawl thal & war to sup- CITY SERVICE STATION. | scholarships, which he hopes later to pustl s i muders e B Bele e BD t Japa fub ! b the board on tactics and lessons of | picture of mother and son is that of or Jepan in her demands a: 1he A. M. Pannessa, Prop. | make permanent. war. This he completed on July 1 5 : 2 hat of j0ace conference. Perhaps ‘he same D. e Y pleted ¥ lithe murdered rancher, Who Was &N | iticier apply. equetle fo the ot Ay = and was then ordered to the coast and | American citizen. NO EXTRA DIVIDEND Sathtnod Foms < it e of the United States following the [}EN!S“N EARA[EE New York, July 24.—The Bethle- _— agreements in recognizing the special L] hem Steel Corp. announced today CTHEY A S SON LS interests of Japan in China. Tt is Figal that it had declared the regular quar- 2 ‘ E"‘ I‘f i PER A said they were all made primarily to 5 terly avidend of 1 1-4 Der cent. on | s Docs Senator Fall Meet Gen. Bare encourage Japan to inoreased activi. 430 MAIN STREET classes A and B of its common stock, | § et ties in the war. payable September 15, but that the E2zaniSlnnolncementes Miss Mildred and Josephine Tor-| “I believe the policy by which Livery Cnrs"flr ‘1?"%‘ ?’“Ynflflfl Nlght | girectors had deemed it expedite to Washington, July 24.—“They are|cll are spending a two weeks vaca- | Japan was comented to the Allies was | Storage, Supplies and Repalring. |make no extra distribution to stock- | jap of course as usual,” said Sena- | tion at Cosey Beach. hoth just and wise. The influences a holders at this time. The company's| = e < | now at work to cause China t statement said the board believed it | tor Iall of New Mexico last night e o hold QALTR Sise to conserve the corporation’s | when shown Mexico City dispatches| Clifton Wilson returns tomorrow | 2i {7 W0l TPPSel waleulated to Te H i i o 8 ¢ i e - r China or ] . AUt , | esources aiainst the “somewhat un- | announcing that a letter purporting | {rom an extended trip throush the ZiL 11 e Keep Acquamted Wlth ap il e i west. certain future 1o offer overtures to Francesco Villa T OVERLAND AGENCY, 2 g . i through the senator was to be made | TFOR NEW STATE OF BOSTON. penlflgs ln New Bl‘ltalfl Storage and Accessorles, FIRE AT NORTHAMPTON. public today in the Mexican capital.| Miss Beradine Walker and Mi Boston, July 24.—Mr. Brannan of ! . Q B Northampton, July 24.—The shriek- The New Mexico senator said that| Ruth Bassette leave Saturday for the| Charlestown late yesterday filed a i Repq.Q}‘ IWorkSagspecialty g A et approval the| Y. W. C. A. conference at Waugam | bill for an expression of opinion by Have the Hel'a ailie Phone 2227 139 Arch St.| freight yard soon after midnight last | letter was written to Villa by Col. | lodge near Wethersfield. Suffolk county voters as to whether night and a brillia blaze was seen in| Charles F. Hunt. When he learned = they wish to be separated from Mas- 1 = = that section. The fire destroyed the| of it, Senator Fall said he sent on : P ST ha e eturne chusetts and formed into a new | t t th 1 DON'T FORGET B s e g : ! Harold T. Sloper has returned from | SIEPHECHE And | OHEe 0 l ou a € 3nore even barrels | March, 1917, copies of the corre- [ y be known as | ¢ 3 s £ Maine where he was spending his an-| ot acid, the explosion of which was| spondence, along with a letter of A LR = Boston al vacatio ! Tha nrelves extinguished by & chemi-{ for its information and flles. On May : S . BOSTON POLFCE ORGANIZE. Cc a eeKk eal ;.nc\“‘, from the fire department. |6, 1917, he said. a New York morn. James Cornw 1 o 4 h1 Carmican Boston, July 24.:-Boston policemen rs will 80 to New York tomorrow local and long distance moving and s IosE raver piblisheda T iealG 0 L have signed pefition for a char- trucking. Pianos and partics at rea- COAL EXPORTS STOPPED dispatch giving the text of this let- oRRab USin EsstLip ter of membership, in the American sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone London, July 24.—The exportation | ter. which he asserted, is the same = Federation of Labor. It was said that | 887-32 anad 382, 8 Gilbert street, |of Cardiff coal has been stopped by a | one that Gen. Barragan has an- and Mrs. Howard Horton of | the officers intended making a group New Britain, < Ame o ‘gcvernment order issued today. nounced would be made public. Bassett street are at East Hampton. demand for lncreased pay.

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