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D NO COLOR LINE IN Boston Store cmcaco riors | HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR COLLECTION OF Sage-Alen & Co. d o Not a bit too carly for women to| Inquisitorial Body Sends Word to Gooocy begin their Fall Sewing. ‘S('hool time State’s Attorney Hoyne Color Line o & HARTFORD will soon be here and you've got to be Sl . s e Jjcrared for it. RlustiNotBe Drawn Baseball Tickets On Sale at the Men's Shop. Every woman knows how battered and black metal utensils get after a short time, how the surface of some utensils flakes off, how some baking dishes craze and absorb cooking odors. " ors i as a strike after i 1 1 ’ New TN NI TG (T TR RS LT Pyrex does not loose its brilliancy even after years of constant use. It does not craze, rust, discolor, Frlday Mommg Spec18ls at the Boy SShOp Chicago, Aug. 7.—The race riot finding 31 indictments, all agai absorb odors, dent, bend, corrode or burn out. s hard, smooth surface cannot peel off or absorb odors. negroes They quit work until evi- Every picce is hand made and tested by experts. No piece that does not measure up to Corning The Boys’ Shop is offerir a number of specials for Friday dence against white rioters is submit- standards ever leaves the factory. kach p is made to stand oven heat. it also has been proved by morning only. scientific tes*s to be much stronger undev rough handling than carthen ware. There are white middy hats, for either boys or girls, special HERE IS A LIST OF THE POPULAR N RS @ ey L S State's Attorney Hoyne sent baclk . Wash S word that riot cases would be resent- | fl)e“lfl;;'\“ :‘, ?(,l e, sl e Lyl sl GHED i ed to the grand ¢ regardless of 302 5 1-2 i 2 : G it SR the g 2 5 1-2 in. round—with WaRh RS uita s Svencal that ! color lines. He suggested that mem- = Randies g Qi«)‘f)cw» boys' Wash Suits in size 4 to 8 years, that are special bers of the grand jury had been *‘talk- B i e ’ 5 , . ! fibye 5 ing outside the jury rooms to persons | : \ = Faosi vl Boys' Tom Sawyer Wash Suits in middy suit made of dark * FOR SCMMER AND FALL WEAR. playing politics.” i \ = 7 7 handles S blue material with white trimming These suits will wear and e R , = IR =y CUSTARD CUPS launder splendidly, they are special at $3.98. A fine showing of new goods; won-| quty and needs no suggestions from M = : 422 6 oz. round (set of 6) $1.50 HOW ABOUT SOME CANDY? DID YOU BUY A NEW HAT derful color display; Scotch and| any one, he said in a formal state- i i : TR 5 23 4 oz. round (set of 6) 1.10 Chocolate covered nuts, 60c | AT OUR MILLINERY SALE Fancy Plaids; also big variety of| ment. “He expects the grand jury to | 3 ‘ e Dl i (B W) o6 a box. ‘ stripes in all the latest and wanted | do its duty. The grand jury has no PUDDING OR BAKING DISHT BAKING DISHES—Round-— Saco Dainties, 550 a box. more days, today and Satur- colorings; highest grade ‘lo‘mbesuc right to refuse to hear evidence of o 5 s 0 Small (COCOTT! Jumbo salted peanuts, 39¢ a | day S ingham nch, 29¢ yd; 32-inch, | crime because the persons involved EOEEE e aRd LaoundiiCee D S ; ; . pound. | Just think of it every hat in gis 42c ya. T R 121 2 qt. round. deep .... 1 452 6 oz. round ‘ a | i ted. ¥ "his sale is only for the two : 5 20 < o 3 N ) Bitter Sweet Peppermints, our Millinery department 0 A‘lslo Tllzu:w ]:\n:l mixed colors to SVhenkthe juro metil vesterday el 12: 1[ 1[- at. u])un]d, deep . 1.00 3 »:“u‘/. |;>::::;:‘lu o cncpMillneryedel e 5 Universal Chambray—A new ging-| aeainst 14 negroes were returned, the: qt. round, deep .. 1.,’ 1 qt. round shallow ... . DISHES — Round puu'nd: / Hats that Iv'zu formerly ham with a linen finish, fine quallty | found 30 new ‘cases, all involving ne- | qt. round, deep .. .. 1 1-2 qt. round, shallow 1.00 S Kewpie candies, 15¢ box been priced $27.50. All of and close woven, comes in plain col-| g1 ges. "“..““‘“,, et bl 1-2 qt. round. deep BAKING DISHES OVAIL 1 qt. round . ... ...$ .85 Chocolate circus, 15¢ a box them will be sold for $4.98. g i BLOCE s & J € e sl v A SN T e 2 gt. round S 1.00 Z . 50¢ S o pae % 2 ors; also in fine checks and stripes, | They considered a few cases and then 1 qt. round, shallow 400 9805 lovalllahaliow 8040 11-2 g Assorted Taffy, 50c a pound. All our Sport Ha values will make an excellent wearing ma-| suadeniv adjourned i 8 oz round. individual . 0l 0T 15 2 qt. round ... ... 120 iblets, chocolate and vanil- | up to $12.50, will be marked terial for school use; 32-inch 42¢ yd.| “No more cases will be considered.” Lrqtfround gRtSEeCS 102 12 1 SR I 500 & pound: | szos. State's Attorney Hoyne was informed, i oval, shaliow dard mountings : o e NT el e D B 2 Vi sha | 2 1-2 in. round, wide I'HE ANNUAL AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE @ “Endurance Cloth”"—27 inches wide, | wuntil charges have been made 168 1 1-2 qt. round, fits 40331554 ovaly shialloy 2 ; 2 o = variety woven stripes, strong and dur- | against at least one white rioter.” as LAYER CAKE DISH rim .. - .$ .90 Continues to Offer Bargains to the Thrifty able, 27-inch 38¢ yd S 1s;“;':‘l“:tq,'":,':."'lll'(')"’fl,("tlr X 221 8 1-2 in. round i d 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide This sale has been a great success. The response of the first e steak ; & UTILITY DISHE rim Sieae 8080 | week has far surpassed our @:pectations “Peggy Cloth”—32-inch, heavy 184 1 202 8 in. round ... e W75 We are certain that it will surpass your expectations. It i wolgntwoven corora. . Goms in iy | CHARGES CAPITAL aons 51 10x6x3-4 in. oblonz .. 1, a05191in] roana 4 a0y e e Bl e O e s colors, also light and dark stripes, 193 1 q,‘m.,,]"m s 3 o s el n.Sobs 1203 9 in. six sided .. 1.00 in a way that wins their spontaneous appreciation in purchases 42c yd. PLUNDERS ROAD Sk £ : long—small Roaster ... 1. BREAD PAN { that mean years, even a lifetime, of satisfaction > ) 5 194 2 qt. oval, fits Stan- BAKING DISHT 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 in. You have all been told of the scarcity of furniture, the’ad- Agents for McCall Patter e i ACeRtoas With Handles Bty i ett 3T vieability of buying now, etc., We cannot emphasize these points en everywhere know that McCall Pat- La it R el Rt too strongly. Buy now and save money Beii: for Iehlldranss cicthes dreisu ety T G T e (S e 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, deep, 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— strongly. and save money. R g et e L2 fits standard mountings 1.7 handies ... 5c double loaf ENIT UNDERWEAR WANT NEW GLOVE 3’ of Railroads Appears Before o e e o _ Women's Union Suits for 89c 756c Silk Gloves for 50c. S b COMPLETE STOCK NOW ON DISPLAY “Woriems Vests and Tights $2l00 Bil Stockings, irroget that weré 65c and 76c, for 49¢ lars, for $1.35 pair. Pashinglon y iz ) 1l and 59c. Pure sflk stockings for directly “from Wall street, and from Richelieu Union Suits in all $1.50. the banking houses controlled directly | styles including ‘envelope for “hildren’s Socks for 250, ey arnd Rocketelles ° o9 ° $1.00. Mercerized Stockings _ . in by the Morgan L 4 Cotton Bloomers 85 black, white and colors for 50¢c groups,” information which has come AGENTS FOR NEW BRITAIN sl itine e into the pos ion of the rzull'o;ul] " x semeaan monss (e aioe 1y MR (D RG Paylc Straet New Britain, Conn A : proceeded a systematized plundering — Hae wittuaily allon el pablie fvans: CHARGES FOR FORD he fact that Emme Goldindnidll Mr. Ford both opposed intervention portation highways in the United | 0 e in Mexico would have no tendene; gardless of the original cost the house interstate com- was an anar- p merce committce was told today by - chist. Attorney Murphy insisted that| Melt VapoRub in o Glenn E. Plumb, of Chicago. the plaintiff was entitled to the full a spoon and inhale Mr. Plumb, who appeared in sup- Auto Maker’s Attorney Presents Sev- | @mount of damages asked, namely: the vapors. 4 port of the so-called Plumb plan fov - : 2:1,000:999 the reorganization of the railroads, G : s s 2 S : 3 i enty Special Requests on Be- ! S .VICKS VAPOR 2 sald@tiofintonma clontended il oRshons emen g % s R half of His Client. '.vl‘lu(|'>(l;;|£'rl|"(.\h”l’t'\\ll’\(::;l\wm' *YOUR BODYGUARD" -30%. 60% 3 that the *“wrecking and looting” of : q 3 3 ; : & f.iskon, Aug. 6.—Antonio "Aisiii the New Haven, Chicago and Alton, S . : : 4 Mount Clemens, Aug. 7.—Counsel| gormer’ thomior and minister of ‘il Rock Island and ‘‘various other ; : 3 : in the libel suit of Henry Ford against . 5 n'ator o SoN = B : ¢ 5 g was elected president of Portu OR SALE. roads” were not ‘“sporadic examples 3 i £ : the Chicago Daily Tribune has preé- | gq) today by parliament. The eloctio Over 80 feet frontage on Meadow | of the highway robbery to which the R ; & z : 3 sented to Judge Tucker their reque: took place on & thikd bailet. Sernt N Astreet with large dwelling. American nation has been subjected 5 - S i G S : g in the matter of the court’s INSITUC- | meida receiving 123 votes §o $1 Fal Also 148 fect on Park strect with | a5 to its public transportation high- owrp s " i % g : ' i3 H tions to the jury. The jurors were| other candidate hirteen menibiil S‘u‘; hogSotudibioLh..cxodi e - ys.” o : X 5 SR 3 b a - > R not present, but will return when ar- | of parliament abstained from votingh 5o Glenn E. Plumb is a Chicago 2 ; o % 3 guments open | Antonio Almeida is 54 years old) vy ocwnohie brcsentea il i o . : ; Attorney Alfred J. Murphy present- [ and during the latter days of the mond road brotherhoods' plan for public ' % 3 3 3 3 3 3 ed seventy requests on behalf of the | archial regime in Portugal was cons .ownership and private operation of E 3 5 or T i « g S : plaintiff. They asked that the court | sidered one of the most violent repub- the railroads to the senate last Feb- i : i ) 4 charge the jury that the Tribune | jlicans, being imprisoned on several ruary and is before the house inter- . ¥ 87 : & i . Bl charge, “Ford Is An Anarchist,” is | occasions in connection with alleged e e e g 3 . : libellous on the face of it, without| plots for the overthrow of the mons : = further proof and that among other | archy. Following the assassination of] - &3t arguments in suppor{ of that plan, ; < archy. : Auto Radiators, Fenders and La. Lo libels were references to Mr. Ford as | King Carlos in 1908 he became pri Repaired MPS | \hich has been incorporated ih the ord as | King Carlos in 1908 he became prom b ; 4 : 3 “an anarchistic enemy of the nation;” | inent in the councils of the Portud ALL WORK GUARANTEED (ehirms) Tl SO RN L G TR, 5 > “a man so ignorant as Henry Ford” | guese republic and was appointed 17 East M2in St. Under Bronson Hotel | M- Sims has explained that he intro- Zh b O 2 Aol ; : g s and “an Ignorant idealist.”” Attorney | minister of marine in the provisional Tel. Changed to 860. duced the bill by request, as he wonld Murphy insisted that the jury be | government there in 1910. Late i other. 3 charged that only the common mean- | that year he was the leader of th i discussing the principles 5o : 4 i y o i ing of the word “Anarchist” be con- | socialist radicals in the elections. Hi¢ underlying his plans for disposition P ol E b 5 R sidered, and denied that the right of | became premier in January, 1913, and of the roads, Mr. Plumb spoke on Es . 8 3, It i r comment applied to the phkintiff | continued in office until April 21} behalf of labor as holders of Liberty ; s ) ; i ; ; use he was not a public 'official. | 1917. He was rly o physician, ' Bonds. He contended that it was not : s 5 3 ¥ : : H.'N. BOCKWOOD, REAT BESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall NEW ENGLAND -~ AUTO RADIATOR WORKS D. Cohen, Prop. fair for the government to guaraniee b g g : Tk : £ A d . 3 o o5 a retwrn of 6 Dper cent. on g ) : : 5 s o, . > 3 S $20,000,000,000 of outstanding rail- et SR g Toat e i 3 B 1 1 Y PLEASURE CARS S OGS GRS R b , : E L gt S / M. IRVING JESTER market value of mot exceeding - R R ; A G Y o 18 MAIN ST. $13,000,000,000. while owners of Lib- Ry G 5 erty Bonds, many of whom mo: v : Y e R : Now is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine gaged future earnings to aid the go : f i g ; 5 ; thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work ernment in the war, received a return RN Ma!ly Freight and e R e £ ¥ : i . » ooy 1s being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as new. at a reasonable price. Express Service VOTE OF THANKS ge e | ove ceowoen (R et 8 L New Britain Typewriter Exchange Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. @ - x}oTIxG s¥p TrUCKING. Testimony of Public Estimation and : : = = : = — TED. 612, MAIN ST ¢ : WS BY THE/ DAY OR HOU ’ 5 E’ Gratitude Passed By Cuban Gov- Chicago—White or black, it's all) Chicago to see that there is no re- negro has been halted for a sharp A H HARRIS the same to the sentries posted | newal of the rioting which resulted in | questioning but a suspicious appear- 2 ® D ernment to Major General. % r i -3 throughout the ‘“black belt” of [ more than a score of deaths. This ! ing white man is as closely quizzed. Care of Adga Johnson, * TEL! 961. Havana, Aug. 6.—A vote of thanks and a testimony of public estimation and gratitude to Major Gen. B. H. MOVING DAY IN CHICAGO FOR COLORED FOLKS Splendid White Halibut 35calb. 3 VIMdEhvery and heavy duty | crowder, U. 8. A., in recognition of trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. | te service he has rendered Cuba in = . — - o Shore Haddock 15¢ Flounders 15¢ . _Pleasure Cars. Cuban congress today. -_ _ . ' - 7 : 3 'CITY SERVICE STATION. |, A reselution alto was adopted by : > 0 ‘ = Swordfish, Halibut, Salmon, Sea Trout, B B mesa, Prop, | e bowowal of honorery degrees by | || : B : o Sea Bass, Porgies, Butterfish, Fresh Mack- ous forelgners who have rendered : : 5 g ] : ) i “excep: al service to this' try or . il { 4 : i o DE flN RN e ‘ i ‘ L ] : i erel, Spanish Mackerel, Rock Cod, Georgia This action was taken to open the | - 3 4 53 3 : 2 3 ~J ’ vay fi the hes al of tr degree of % b i 2 ¥ % - as0 mamy sTrEEm Mt e s LD ; g : . : Cod, Flounder Steak, Lemon Sole, Round, """’ cars for Hire, Day and Night | o "o pocts to return to the United : : Cop . - 3 /Storage, Supplies and Repalring. :x ‘?t‘n:n \& ,r;uq’ u"'rllnf’“uf; 2 nn‘r*r : 3 K g i 4 . N k d S . C] ! e, 3 States August 9, )y o fare- : . 5 : i z 5 4 SO i i et o e v : . . _ s Little Neck and Steaming Clams. summer resort near Cardenas, where MANR{]SSAD]EG [ e S aenton AN ; ; i - it i g ; v o ) All Fresh Caught. No Cold Storage OVERLAND AGENCY, WRHNKLES o e T . j_‘ B ‘ Fish. % Storage and Accessorfes, S Repair Work a Specialty. | Crows Feet and Lines ‘Yl’hone 2237 139 Arch St. Around Eyes and - AR A > - cdmge ] y n DON'T FORGE] e e e e . i A T - ; L e { sary This delightful new vanishing provement or the chase e 1 % 5 s 4 3 T - . i H local and long distance moving and | b L Y : : . e : W Washington Place, Rear of the United Cigar Store. be cheerfully refunded. ; = 3 tracking. Pianos and parties at rea- The directions are simple and it sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone | costs so litile that any girl or woman | i lac which has resulted in more | i Phone 2170. 4 $87-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, | can afford it. At all drug and tailet Chicago.——Protected by 4 police- | its helongings to a safer plice becayse ¥ a score of deaths and made (1518 New Britain. 2 goods counters. lman, this pathetic pair is moving all { of the rioting between whites {and| many negrocs homeless.