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DANELS PARTY st coar.on. | HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR COLLECTION OF |} GB CLTNG HOE LI s S PYREX GI.ASS GVENWAREP :, S DA omCial Delega[ion Laflds OH IS]and AR very woman knows how battered and black metal utensils ge! after a short time, how the surface ‘A o i ' X We St [rom the U. S. S. New York : o L \p‘, Bl et of some utensily flukes off, how some baking dishes craze and absorb cooking odors. Have a Few I tin tion dealin Pyrex does not loose its brilliancy even after years of constant use. It does not craze, rust, discolor, = absorb cdors, dent, bend, corrode or burn out. Its hard, smooth surface cannot peel off or absorb odor: Fvery piece is hand made and tested by experts. No piece that decs not measure up to Corn. Aboard the . T e e o SRRl e vds r leaves the factory. - e ix made (o stand oven heat. it also has been proved by B ; Honolulu Hart B As el inditry wndl show- | & sefentifie fosts 1 Do mueh stro under roush Docdling than earthen ware. ! clated Press.) - Secret wmicls ng profits made by oil companics in B HERE IS A LIST OF THE POPULAR NUMBERS: } =jolielal party onRo e DO s country, has been furnished the | AR MRLE (o P T . - = , E & L ’ A i 1 L of the dreadnaught New 4 A ireadnaugh y Associated Pres by Lwcon Salina e vick Lo the days of S sh dom rived here yesterday and wc - 302 5 1-2 in. round—with B £ ) der secretary of commerce and labo ] i ed with the hospitality that longz has | handles | which department has charge of mat- distinguished the Hawaii la | ; PR 3 = N 22 8x6 in. oval—with The New York and s | tetsinerty e Do) o o ) v = handles ... .. 85 ] ;vx” tied alc their pier Saeeiib e b s i NE v[‘l“/ W/'// ! CUSTARD CUPS n the center of the city < e e . / 6 oz. round (sct of 6) $1.50 k beach the great dreadn: | | A T y 3 4 oz. ~ound (sct of 6) 1.10 B 8- scores of sraalllorart right to exercize dominion over coal i 4 ; ! i o B a5 n doil deposits and to enact mining . | STINBNY 27 5 oz. oval (sct of 6) .. 1.80 and row beats, which accompaniea | @nd oil deposits and {o enact mining [ & ] | PUDDING OR BAKING DISHE BAKING DISHES—Round— o - = binding throt the republic | the ship i e harbo 6 N 20 ¢ - 1, deep . S$1. Small (COCOTTES) e o e oet wene Governor Mocar. | | Discussing various lesal vhases ot | _ 3 e e S | e oo v . B § at Cut Prices. A Great Savings thy, the mayor and other city and ter- | the questi PRSIl orleal 5] qt. round, deep . 1.00 : oz, vound itor Nativ | concerning the establishment of dif | g t. round, deep $2.7 | : o 4 ceeene o w o, = Eltorial dignitarie Vative 3 | = 3 gt 1 | 1 qt. round, deep .... .85 2 oz.round ... 0. - i l Y S [l 2 round, decp .. .60 . NG 1 our iZe 1S ere. Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanesc _ i ferent development compinics in the 101 2 qt. round, decp 2 G e republic the statement gives produc- [ 102 1 1-2 gt. round. deep .. 1.75 Sl o8 1 1 1 rigger cano motor tion figures which show that from J 103 1 qt. round, decp qt. round, shallow 1.00 the necklace of Hawaii, wh 1901 to approximately 286,000 ? 104 1-2 qt. round, deep « . BAKING DISHES — OVAL ::;: : (:l;l‘"- o o In Oul. Shoe Dept., we are threw aboard the battleship un-| (00 barrels of oil were produced in @ 112 { qt. round, shallow 400 9 oz oval, shallow ...$ .40 166 2 qt. round : 1 shol 466 2 qt. rou Referring to profits. the statement B 167 1 qt. round, fi S0Lp10 oz fovnlishallow til every officer and sailor aboard had ; MeXico each year, B 164 8 oz round. individual R g a neck dress. Most of the leis were | stan- ooliotis Bl shallow Plis PLA o i SE ll S ili O l d t C i a s, ¢ & | : R e 4 o £ - 18 1-2 oz. oval, shallow 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide 4 others of gaily colored papers and | turned a net profii of DELASOL 168 1 1-2 qt. round, fits e il q o | the invested capital which does not standard mountings 5 LAYER CAKE rim iiriii..s 90 8 s f(ia;:,lf:,;:'”“. time he went down (he | include the increase of value in the B 183 1 qt. oval, shallow, becf- $ 1-2 in. round ...... 20KFSEL. 2hin round Svvide : PI']CQS. Fa“ Line Ol Dorothy ands controlled by the comps Al 5 Ty rim . gangplank Secretary Daniels’ time , /nds controlled by the company - steak ... - R UTILITY DISHES 205FE Tk ol was occupied. From the ship he was e RSy al, 10x6x3-4 in. oblong .. 1. 205 9 in. round .......... : D d % Sh fl W d B o e el e T B e o odd oes for Women an where he was received with all the | 8 i sl 193 1 qt. oval, fits standar | long—small Roaster ... g S = mounting 5 BREAD PANS to the old Hawaiian custom by the | dgiocy Baemer, i Moo 194 2 qu ; BAKING DISHIES 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 in. AISIon ges or €en, are sons and daughters of Hawailan war- Because of Rains. B dard DI | With Handles oblong—regular loag .. riors. Tronton, N. J., Aug. 23.—Due to | 197 1 1-2 oval, decp, 801 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— h i Y I ti Honolulu, ‘Aug. A delegation of | crops and garden produce In New Tt e o = b ety of the Navy Daniels her today and | potting in the fields, and only the in 4 ‘L .. + presented him two bronze vases. tervention of r weather can pre- ¥ - — — — In making the presentation the |vent a great loss to farmers, with a spokesman of the party saic resultan ndard of high rices i N : p 3 fon was founded. Our. citlzen born | pore. Jumued. by, twe Depariment oL | dly &) & 4 in good working order for the winter or here are granted by your government | / S S | AGENTS IFFOR NEW BRITAIV Ene rights and priviiches of Amerieun o i G 01| L ¥ & install new. We are agents for The B ot RN 2 e oty s e e '} 250-256 Park Street New Britain, Conn. § ¥ Forbes Down Draft Heaters and Glen- the ps, but the dam s less ” “We wish to express our deep grati- | . in northern counties,” states 8 wood F tude for the prosperity, safekeeping | the report. ning operations uch g 00 urnaces' and most fair and equal treatment we | as potato digging and plowing for = ST . s B R = = i . Bhe soloyine boie Aees et e e WANTS INFORMATION. A numbor Of luduisics Trom Gevmans HUNS SEEK NEWS OF BEAST. ERECKSON & JOHNSON Secretary Daniels in his reply [ while potatoes, peaches, and toma- | o who are desirous of coming to this Tokio, Aug That Germany is B u i 0, . thanked the, Japanese and said that | toes show considerable rot, due to country. He asks the governor's ad- | jooking to the far east in her plans § 34 Dwight St Tel. 512 w Britain he saw in the occasion another sym-|(he wet weather. Truck is poor to | vice as to (he state to which his cli- d bol of the friendship and amity exi fair, and the crop of lima beans and| Hartford, Aug. 2 letter was | ents can emigrate and where the emi- | = ing between the two countries. peppers is very discouraging. Corn | received in the gover oftice yc grants can oblain arable land. My, [ the plans she is making for sending Sast is mostly good to excellent, but some- | terday from J. Stahl, an emigrant | Stahl said knew that the governor [ newspaper correspondents to Japan = = LITHUANTANS J what late, and m be caught by early | agent in Duisburg, Germany, in which | would ‘“apreciate the value of German [ and other coun s in the east and i H‘l'hlu 1IAS HIPPO. cade and a iss ceiling is being BE ] TO IRISH | frost in north counties. Oats not he asks for information relative to the | Jabor, the good education and the de % okio rince Yi of Korea has pre- | erected to house the river horse. He's ! S os % X 2 i C : the development of a IFar stern | conted o 1 5 he U : 1 y ¢ cover have undergone some | emigration of Germans to this coun-/ cent customs of the Germans in gen- entec Vippopatamus to the Uyeno | valued at $10,000 and it'll cost $1,000 V4 'S r, 1 s., Aug. —The f - A s o e, I p.-l:,z;ce;:m!'n\;:\tx\m\u<*uzhohrh:m-(:(<‘>- unge | try. Mr. Stahl says he has received eral. news service. and a building with a brick fa-! to bring him here from Seoul fon o America 1n session Tere Sires | sm—— e e L Monday, representing 750,000 Lith- BY uanian residents of the United States ALLMAN 3 has closed its congress by adopting 0 5 resolutions extending to the Irish peo- were there also carrying gaily color German Immigration Agent Sends Missal to Gov. Holcomb. for future development is apparent in # 5 Yoits THERE. WERE FIVE ¢/ g ; ? Yov Go AxeaD, jle their best wishes in the efforts | €4 WAS [T FIVE RINGS ¥ ; e o o the teaidom of Trslant :un;fi HELEN, | WANT . HAVE Yov NOW, | “THERE. IS — B TNO*W?MAN‘(‘RQGS 1S b nGs - 13 THAT il Tiest THAT'S MRS Thompsons :rTmn.EL gg‘g placing the congress on record in fa- i TO SHOW You CUR . AONT EM P HATY LETS 3EE, |YourR CALL?P 3 WA A LITTLE NAP vor of the right of self-determination = ONE —TWO—THREE. — N//#M| RNG - EXCUSE. ME- / LTTLE PDIGGIES, BUY /! E —~ Wo— - of government for Ireland and all THEVRE. GETTING KIND| § \ MIWTE. | WANT 70 GO her nations. The resolutions will be iR cREDinD 4 . Al JMSTEN WHO IT Tis- sent to President Eamonn De Valera of the Irish republic. A. L. STORY DIES. Hartford, Aug. 23—Arthur L. Story, assistant superintendent of the state police, died at 1 a. m. yesterday g 7 o at his home her He was born in R L] 3 M P = L= 7 fJITY ' Preston, July 19, 1850, and lived most of his life in Norwich. He had been a resident of Hartford for eight years. Ior 21 years he was deputy sheriff of i £ : | \ ‘\J New London county. i l FORMER WIF 3 Whitesburg, Ky., 23.-—Six times married at fifty-four is (he ro- mantis record of Elder Joseph Hall, hard.-shell Baptist minister of Mill stone. He was married to Vina Webb yesterday from whom he was divorced about a year ago. It was the sixth marriage of the groom and the third of the bride. —==ATTENTIO No doubt you are considering a business education for Your Boy or Girl. Do not be misled by promises, anyone can make a promise. The only sure way of arriving at the truth is to investigate and inquire among those who know. Ask any progressive business man in New Britain. Visit our competitors, see their equipment and the facilities they possess for giving a business education. Then visit our school and decide for yourself. ENROLL NOW SCHOOL OPENS SEPT 2d. INESS SCHOOL ™