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Boston Stere WEDNESDAY | TR SPEUAL | THIS 1S SCHOOL <hopping ! you in making the time profitable Knitting Yarn § SALE WEEK HERE B H The Aim of s Therefore ihs e ‘.§Re§i?‘!.. — r SCHOOL TOGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES p i ‘ ¥ _:;‘tore IS A;W,a)‘s Store "\i{‘! Keep ; 3 Open Monda: HARTEORD, STORE CLOSES \T (2 FRIDAY. i teady fo ¢ Opel g of School. which comes on Septem Kuitting Yarn, medium ey only, Be licady for the Opening of v ! T e L RORL | [ R g to Give the Pub- only sk. Ladies' Summer § OUR BOYS’ SHOP {5 § & | ictervice L :ir.f});:m%cifl ! Union Suits ‘AR EE = : e All sizes 36 to 11, round and V neck, | § short sleeve and no sleeve, lace trim- Our Special Peature, Leatherized Suits for Boys, § to 18, med or tight knee. Wednesday | al 50¢ suit. | 8 IS WELL SUPPLI WITH SUTTS AND FURNISIHINGS, We are sale agents in Hartford for the Wherized Suits on boys. a novalty that every boy and every parent will lik 2 N o % on the inside, the elbows, pockets, seats and knces, they are lined Al the late styles, lace and needlework fine quality terial, © $1.23 to $1.39. M of the suit. Wednesd $1.10 ca. | B Then we have other Norfolk Suits that are all cloth. A nice as- sortment, from $10.50 to $§ . o : V¥ l”]mal]tlc 'K Blouses, with and without collar, sizes § to 16, $1 to $1.50. B Shirts, sizes 12 1-2 to 14, with or without collar, $1.15 to Thread j Odd Knickerbockers, ideal for school wear. $1. Corduroy Pants and Blue Serge Pants, $1.50 (0 8§ Black and white, all numbers (by the box only) 50¢ dozen. with stron t, pliable real leather that adds wonderfully to the life e e et g e | : JAPANESE MILITARY [V-s cavauruex Is Against Mongolia and Man- of Omcia. ‘ Ry o i e . ) fa, Aug 25.—Three hundred | B q Fo ITES--STINGS churia in Consortium R e s | =, . who last Tuesday entered Mexico in | £y SWash '} the afiected T i pursuit of the bandits who h«»ld‘ K S ficel rithihonea & Tolio N (By Associated | l4euts. Harold G. Peterson and Paul | f 1 & Tl e Press)-—It is reported that at its| o, Davis, for ransom, were back on ? : warm salt water; then apply— Anierican soil today, following aban- donment of the chase yesterday. The 7 C @ net, upholding the opinions advanced | troops today resumed patrol of the 1 k VICKS VAPORUBLY, |1 e militars ciement in the sov. | Porder B B B 7:30 to 9 o’Clock ernment decided to insist upon the ex- Heavy rains yesterday which ob- | 5 < i meeting yesterday the imperial cabi- clusion of Manchuria wnd Mongolia | literated the trails of the bandits from the consortium by which the [Prought a decision to abandon pur- ASK FOR and GET afte Ghited Siates Grent Britain. Biunbe | sull contact had been madc » y and Japan will assume a dominant | With Carranza troops : 13 or lc s position in the finances of China. It During the six days the American | @ s ° A is said that nezotialions wili be ro. | Punitive expedition was below the | Onlg (1) ? A The Original sumed with the pewers on that basis, | Porder four bandits were killed by . 9. % A The ahi S 5 M the troops and another by an aviator & o atted Millc )T i e Ve e T e 0| 4 Men’s and Y Men’s $1.50 Cel into the consortium, explaining that Capanzaisoldiers: The ~ captured | g © e en e B e | # ebrated “Ace” Shiris, Tonight 95 NEW ENGLAND cluded from the scope of the agree- | Pers of the Jesus Renteria band 5 A & . 3 g c AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ment it might be interpreted as show- | Which captured Licuts. Peterson and i 4 D. Cohen, Pro ing Japanese designs upon China and | Pavis ] " | Auto Radiators. FFenders and Lamps | might obstruct loans which are ILEnH,. G I Tk i 1yt ur- Repaired gently needed by China. He is report. | Boauet, : army aviators who ALL WORK GUARANTEED (e ) s o were reported missing below the Rio | kS p On. . O ast Main St. Under Bronson Hotel | snch an impression would be inimical | Grande yesterday after they had lert | Sug ¥ 4 lg L4 5 = 2 Tel. Changed to 860, to the interests of Jupan and might Royce field for Mexico to reconnoiter place the nation in a position of com- | for the punitive expedition were lo- 2 - i s - 9 contrary, s unconditional ad- Grel TEORR Tl I Glio G : ; B herence will remove suspicions on the | fel sepale folced il nding part of Cnma v (e powere con: | Nettor was et G 5 B 6 Hats in Qur Store 19¢, Were ag, sive- ness as resull of the acquisition of | 14eut. Peterson that Jesus Renteria, | 3 e leader of the bandits was killed by | K b ) 500 io 6 00 It is understood (hat leading bank- | &0 Amecrican airman could not be ¢ ¢ : ® ers are now urging (he acceptance of | confirmed z 1 IRVING JESTER the American proposal, but the mili- (8 MAIN ST, tary groups fear 1o jeopardize special political interests in Manchuria and | B fl‘ » Mangolin Hawaiians Too Much For Secre ¢ Onl hi 7.30 'EO 9 P M and Mrs. Danicls and They arce Tived. | B8 < : ; 3 o iVie . . | : Aboard U. § ew York, Honolu- f : \ ) ; ',‘ Press.)—A quiet but determined, | pitality showered upon them by the 7 % xpress CIVICE | struszie now is under way in Japan | people of Honolulu, —Secretary Dan - 5 o - al = , Vi ‘ ; uine Balbriggan irts NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | forces of the empire and the liberals | party went aboard the dreadnought : - NEW YORK over the general question of China. | New York tonight for an overnizht | [ ; ~ 3 Yy MOVING AND TRUCKING. vin all the special preferential | of Hawaii accompanied the party . b 1ts she has hitherto gained in Chi- | trip to the volcano Kilguea s been 1, and oppose concessions urged by | arranged for tomorrow hight. A H HARRIS groups which seek to calm world ; official party will stay over night : ¥ I . o v opinion concerning Japan's alleged | the crater, will view the hoiling lava B e : > ° A e aggressiveness. by moonlight, and leave Hilo Monday. | (i 2 3 Onlg . O - o The diplomatic advisory council met vesterday and discussed the | F ERTAINS LODGE OFFICERS, Shantung and consortium. According | william Cowlishaw of New Britain, | B I 7 Eht Sfi k t M b4 d Y / VIM delivery and heavy duty | 0 = neweupers: weverst monmors ; entootumea. e v s oo | 8 W ON @ EDUPE S5I0CK O en's amd oung 4 < criticized the forcign office for under- : Eininy Sneki o e g trucks, from 15 to 5 tOnS. | tuiing to abandon an exclusive Japan- | Simmrer ihome on e Shore Drive a1 | B k ; 2 Men9s %10 00 $15 00 and $2® 00 AMER[CAN Balanced Slx, .‘ ; ~\»;~‘|(||!Ivnv;-n(\‘:xyl ‘Illtv‘("‘ .\hfiu(\:.\g I:-:MI— Morningside. Those va\'mn”\\v\n- the & ) 9 ) = ® er O COTNSL 8 L2 council, § chg ello © 4 ier, M. Norton " R Pleasure Cars. which is supposed to advise (he gov- | of New Hritains the vico-chancellor, | S ‘ ; Palm Beach Sulis $6 50 CiTY SERVICE STATION. | crnment in sneh matter S R ; ° A. M. Pannessa, Prop. TOO MUCH HOSPITALITY. TRUCKS BY THIZ DAY OR HOUR, e secrctary, George . Wright of Hart- ford; Grande Trustces Wooding of | EXCUSING GERMANY Hamdon, Osborn of Ansonia, and a Brush of Danbury; Past Grand Chan- F Eg AR e cellor Judge Nehemiah Candee, of . BLNJ § L4 Ys Prince Bernhard von Buclow ys| South Norwalk: Grand Prelate, Dr. Margzraft of Waterbury, and nd | B O <y T NS () German People Are Unjustly Blam- Sts i & ed For War—Diplomats at Fault. vl i “\“ N ‘__(' A : 2 el Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night aris. Aug. 23, Appointment of | (oA y y ¢ E serlin, Aug. (By the Associated | Cadi Cherell Caleh Mohammed as 2 b - » Storaze. Supplies and Repairing. Press.) -Prince Bernhard von RBue-| French plenipotentiary to the king of | y 5 [ ] % low, former German chancellor, has| the Hedjaz has dissipated rumor: in @ rather belated manner entered | which have been afloat during the past 3 - 2l {he list of those making revelations | few days concerning the alleged reluc- | [ 3 . M V - BN L R e R Doy oo ol| ' Always More Values for | IR RAES ] by writing a letter to the Fremden- | deal with Prince Feisal, son of the : : g y SVERLAND AGENCY, S Dladt of Hamburg, regarding the| king of the Hedjaz, who is now en | [ < g LeSS Money statement made by Dr. Theobald von | route here to resume his place at the Storage and Accessorles, Lethman - Hollweg, chanvecllor in | head of the Arab delegation to the Q(‘pflil‘ Work a Speciahv 1914, that the de ation of war was | Peace conference. evitable. Prince von Buelow sketch- g o | inevita 139 Arch St. [l cs his tong years as chancellor, tells how he was able to avoid war and ad- | Marseilles, Aug. 24.—Dock work- mils that peace was desired by Dr.|men foday voted fo call a general DON'T FORGET Bethmann-Holiwez, who he says, | strike. They demand a wage of however, “lacked political art.” twenly franes for an eight hour day, war,” write Prince von Buelow KO- — —_ Jocal and long distance moving and | \ious povehological diplomatic and | POINCARE RETURNS, pucking. Pianos and parties at rea- | political mistakes were made by (Ger- Paris, Aug. 25, (Havas) President nable prices. Also storage. *Phone | many's political leaders which weve | I'oincare. who has heen visiting va #87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, | Uniustly ascribed (o the people’s re- | rious cities in Alsace and Lorraine, New Britain, émn&lw. . dreturned to Paris today. !